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_THE SEATTLF STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907, SEATTLE TAKES SECOND B AS EB <a GAME FROM THE MINERS | | ° } BUTTH, Ang 22-—-The Cube /¢ rt wright » H be ’ made it two straight yoaterday by @ Le 6 2 FIELD DAY FOR . THE WISE:ONE The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan : Prices “on Ice Cream Freezers | | if it 7 fit fic Let-D sit get] Reguive a Terdfic Le wi Tomorrow ® 6 bd ic uc A q r¢ wha wine fog Natio Buy Fine defeating the Minare wig tho | : ’ a= iN ALL SEATTLE, NO BUCH vs * wl « r aw porate 2 ” e ¢ » 0 Totale La bd Come early for these—as quantity is ted @ Four “Favorites and Tre Well-Plafed Second Choices pres 0 ine¥lha war neato ot score of #8to 1, 0he game would | 7 Re 0: Oe RIE) ciate ign oleae preatene ere simi Ref the & ‘ , | Manager Iwan, of the Aviaries {have boon much closer and much | mom. i ee a SS $1.0 “Arctic” Ice Cream Free ue at 9 tofu ho Star's racing oxt ce Cream Freezers, tw 20. ae Successful at the Meadows---Hugh McGowan Steps! Sriainty Dad tho right dope yew team, says that ho will protentabettor 1 Smith and Aus had played | Mr £8 1 8 SIE! geeW Arctic’ ice Croam Freezers, four quart airs, at . " térday, Of the nix horses he plele every game in whieh Joase Btevall Bet m, but both the yoni . ee ca i 4 $4.00 “Arctic” 1@9 Cream Freezers, six quart vize, at . ed to win for am, Baboo adie . nd the woman wore 4 4 8 8 § 8 PIR) g4.45 “Arctic” 16 Cream Freezers, eight-quart size a Fast Mile, a rion a Dutitat a * Niuskoday [tae Played with Tacoma, Ho gaye | oy 0" ¢ and the Dugdal ee cae ‘AMuhe Meuntiin” fea Cream Fr x , aR won while the other two, Calmar|tat Stovall has not been released) jane Bhd to win. Paddy Welsh |% i 6 f 8 & SIE) g650 “White Mountabn” tee Gream Fre . 8 gerutte h with Frlers, with Adirondack ® and Liware, each ran second, Ref from Loulgytite and for thtv rod was in the box and allowag@: but} aes y ® ne away, Whee the ba rwent ugee has been pleking tye whi son he ha@no right to play with) seven hits, while Samuels whe po $7.00 “White Mountsin” ice Cream Freeze Fou o 1 two w y Dr. Bomall. went to. the trot} nace ta seat shape Satety ¥ in (Se the Tigers. BroWo saya that he vr with hi bits, but the errote 1 is G8 Gacond choloss were anon | Ry Me he tn the back fast 18 ra at the track he } understands other clubs will file lost for Rua Hall Bruyette did ARMAS on) at the M mit suddenly stopped. Then named 10 winners, a remarkable | protents . pg A I ei ole le ry Str talent b w 1 2ck took up the running and | percentage. (ange Drennan slightly favore lt 5 , se the stretch wh © Was : Paddy Welch won out yesterday tle in his decisions lot es r nger Pri pha went haw y Dutiful and Hriere and! Pred Rept was badly cut down |After the exhibition be has been AnH HPO. A | 4 ‘ ak ‘ se 4 Htogh Mediow. | @eo three flntahed togetheg, ander | tn handicap wit fluiehed the | making (t shows that be ng prove T es G Ss T a .a an stepped a mite in 1:38 when he |the ‘wire tac@on three tees worth & good trial after all,’ and i oe et a Squeeze omorrow ; ah ake handicts aak anee ; e 4it te hoped hat he wilt make tt te igs PA pr Stag he Plo tavorite in the; a c mke down within | ati + aga Hage toa ie cose aie wie tas oh Ginared parte he flute - ° 94.00 “Challenge” Clothes Wringers, at - " 209 toa ih andicap at one mile, but had to wndr yarda o c , on > ts ie | nee 3 he bo content with nocond place, Hugh |he might haye wou the third race.) Migajubotham, the big Ab réeen NONTHWheT LEAOUM | Mattorion—Ptetter $4.50 “Rival” Clothas Wringers, at on, be anale > “wlabster, was used in four @ | Willis, Duggiehy ana $5.25 “Rival” Clothes Wringers, at en _ ‘ ares th ’ a teaiie thos After Dutitul-won the third race|with Hitle last week. Cesteteny), SPOKAN®, Aba, 88.—The Mast-| |] | $4.80 “Superior” Clothes Wringers, at ‘ x . ibe: Dae bask [1 nin yy dagen nn ead ted /he wae "bid up $400 over bia ontered |he was pounded hard by the Bp |erners won again from the Aber-| Longue Ht ita $6.75 “Household” Clothes Wringers, w ouch a pe 4 Baboo weome on Fred Tent tato ot hy “ . oe by R. .Gutior kane tribe. Me had the speed, Wht/deen bunch yerterday, taking the enshe ~' both wides to hold tub, tomorrow at é ‘whi a riage ic id. ool. the bed etrong and won ge stionenstd he did not have the control, The seaslon with the count of 8 to 6 . Se i + ay Cd pata las 4 { ' King of class, Plunger Jack |question is, is he going stale? othe wee “ om three =: et ta Arty Aw , y - 8 double and & home oun Banpin< ! i oft 5 wasld of a - e@ head annon’ came out to the track tn L c i T | Banpiper and st. edo. OFF nove oat af Kround at the bead Haethe trait “boat Hugh Me-| Preaident Laveen, of the North.|belng connected with. The Aaw- [a | Last Call Tomorrow on tie cote field and fits lng hs “so . Gowan, Kraka and A. Muskoday In|wes: league, in trying to arrangé (dust Raters made thetr runa in the | : orn Me a r . , row and then rode home tn an|a pasteeascs series of genies bo|fourth toning when Wright blew Doors—Half Price by + ayn Pec - ¥ a etd tween the pennant winner of the up. Killilay wae substituted and } én Be es ale Kruka, the € to 6 fevortte in the northern league aud the leader of (blanked the leaders for the next) wet ae hh ‘bade: Bois j “ fet ame home by eight open!) 1) toat to the first (the Goast league, Lucas saya he | five rounds | ES & $1.69 Screen Doo or ly : - Re A was heavily backed show the south bunch ae at ee ee ye i after being 7 4 : m 6 to) down (that his league is playing class A ne 3 oh} smith and wutit Nena ; rs +g "ss t t time. ‘The filly }¥all and is in overy way ae good.|” yy. Wright, Kiiiay end Bpen ae m i i and won @ Feng oe mead owe \ ant and it ie not thought that the series tham end hpence = Lo R | 59¢ W G padi ee ote . we vem a8) VANCOUVER, Aug. 22.—The | "5 " cS eed: ins egiiar iit » W eens a ee vn In a recent DenverBiout City ‘Tigers won from the Canucks yes |emiun and : Sj 30x41 Ext hI feat 4 i, Sitiniliag at > we h:gureel of & sess nie i nak ons te Oe ae oe geal ize 30x41, Extensible, Beat AS fadora, ant! : ing in the bw ‘ ed A when Kruk lioped home d groun and at floth pitchers q H | ] f that was 0 to 1 I = oer, ® mite clipped. the, eover| and it was © ood (elding guise eee | + third place and coming within half a socond a from the ball It te wotoften! goon : bhert and Clarke; G : af the track record for 7 12 fur! Ww G Yanke, the owner of Huat a player really and truly |t ' Dutifal, t 7 to & favorite ts ome. Spring Ban, the favorite.) weGowan, bet $500 on him at odds knocks the cover off ~ sscates inh: de KN Foo ov ep ged a Bh pm ayy a aa capiany (Mee Vere ew Lawn Mower Prices Cut Less |} Tickets are being sold rapidly me League stand Meutry carried off, the riding for the game of baseball to be wee Than Half Mar b honors by r two winners played at Athletic park next Bat- | ave - 7 er day? afternoon between teams of | P+ s $4.50 “Jewel” Lawn Mowers, 14inch size, at bein Harry on, better known as|the striking aphers. A good | jr 3 wee $5.00 “Jewel” Lawn Mowers, 16-inch size, at thor the Duke Spokane, fe a promi) game’is promised and a largoatzod | Hp ie, nn ae ny nent figure In the paddock these |crowé should turn out ] | a boll ” aim ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE = y poner =n P Just One Roll of Poultry Netting ness ank Skinner, who was tt ® ting t the recent tana es One-inch mesh, extra heavy wire; three feet high, L 4 up at the track] ') Ases'se value, tomorrow at pie yoatords Skinne at Ce that th Batte meeting Was ap ¢ tire auetess, the daily attendance | a.) esis : averaging 1.800 and the betting | Geniena ae) ee brisk at all times. ‘ Gating P j the boat sprints Wop 8 es meoting, white ( 8 probably | lo i oH }the best horse & distance of | 08988 oo. s 4 nl grou | rortand oo" STIMSON NEW OWNER | LEWIS TO CORCH Pred 3. Stimwon is now the new! Fletcher Lewta, a graduate ofthe jowner of tho yacht Spirit, winning | tniversity of Michigan, wil ‘prob }it at a drawing last night of jhe) aniy be the new conch of th6 Seat |etockbolders of the yacht alte High eehes! this penr.® Lew | Spirit is the yacht destgned by Ted | ig din the new rulewtand ts) Geary, which won the international | constdered a good man for the po | races from the yacht Alexandra ®|siiot) The new high school at short time ago. Geary says S04) Green Lake will also have a foot Stimeon will give permission, that! tari team and a separate coach, A his intentions are to remodel the | menber a tot yente. tom Spirit. He thinks that he can 9 | Brown anlversity teks | so and make 4 faster boat out of | her than #he is at prosent FINED FOR ASSAULT. TAKING THE WATE soda, seltzer, vichy, ete. ete.—if they bear are sure to be pure, Jest what they chim @ Geliver any desired sort Goor at very moderaia without any charge for Gl You have only to phone will call with toformation goods, as you may Pacific & Puget Sount Company PAID on ALL DEPOSITS mHer HABIT OF SAVING fortune. Take core O the of themes! JES. SEEESSSRE ZTEEREESSS_ Strietiy confidential. Reasonable Twe yoatath od “San yostorday tin.|rate® 204 Bailey Mag od od #26 by Justice George on a) charge of assaulting Water Inspec tor 8. KE. Hughes, Cann objected{ to Haghes’ manner of informing e e oe him that he was xing water after! “Kid” Ketchel, of Montana. +: hours, aud struck the inspector. | U Seat 8m 2 se teams, Werke unemnel PT Welterweight, who defends stint} tite against “Kid” Ketehel at | sna | BY FRED J. HEWITT. go . / Colma, on Labor Day. Dr. Roller, ¢ ttle chi ‘i (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | lter, the eatin champion tier, yesterday accepted the} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22-—~)was game, and the bout tock place {challenge of Emil Klank and will) Labor day's battle at Colma may |as per schedule. And what a sar-|soon meet this worthy on the mat | develop & new world’s champion in | prive. | Roller has sald repeatedty that he | the welterweight division, for Kid) For ten rounds Thomas badjwas through with the game and (things bie own way, and then the ever since he won from Frask Montana lad slipped a bard one |Goteh, the American champion, he over. A more experienced boxer | has stood by bis word. Hoe tusists could have stowed Joe eway at/that the match be a private one Joe this stage. But Ketehel was not/and that it be for $1,000 a aide or Weight in the country, |there with the proper ring tactica.jmore. No date bee been ) arranged. claim to the title was made fast by | Ho would rush Joe into a clinch oa » Bis two decisive defeats of Pusey |in an endeavor to land the proper NEW 8U) ERINTENDENT. Meiiody. punch, instead of fighting the tir — Tt was when the ¢irectors of a/ing boxer cleverly. (Star Special Service.) club at Marysville, Cal,| For seven rounds Thomas wasin| EVERETT, Aug. 22.—Jamos Were looking around for an attrac-|a bad way, At last the champton’s | Neally of this city has been appoint t tion for the Fourth of July. that |class asserted iteelf and Thomas | od superintendent of the state fish they spied Ketchel. He was prac- fought Ketchel to a draw, His| | hatchery at Sultan to take the place | tically an unknown, al! of his|brilliant showing made Ketchot| of W. D. Clarke, who has resigned | — having been done in the somewhat of a star, and whon he|to go into business in Brerett of Montana. He never had asked for a reurn match Monuage: — ir been pitted against a man of his: Coffroth gave ft tc him with Thom- 5 class as at his new Colma arena. Thomas had signed up with the Both men are training hard, and Marysville people to box any per-|the battle should bo worth travel- son they could dig up, 20 rounds, |ing many miles to see. Thomas is at the welterweight limit. it look-|confident of victory, and yet— e4 ashame to pit an unknown well, maybe there will be a new against « champlon, but Ketche! | champion on Labor day. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. We Move By Cont Get Our Figures Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Main 1523 GUARANTEED RATES Of the Season We Have the New Fali Suits for Men and Boys Men’s Suits from $9.85 to $25.00 | Boys Suits from $2.50 to $8.00 We have the best of all kinds of D ccachaubhas and we are sure we will save you money. We Have syd Suits Cline’s Piano House |) otc (2 Pair Pants to Each Suit) Teputar phoot Muste tbe Copy. NOVELTY MILL CO. Boys’ Caps, Boys’ Knee Pants || Ss+'t% 282, Clothing, regardiess of cost Diamonds, Watehea, Store to be remodeled. FIRST AND CHERRY. TAILORED-READY CO Optical Department Men’s Fine Shirts iets ee : 69c Cor. Fourth and Pike Men’s Hose, . . . 2 pair for 25c |puncwnn, Men’s Fine 4-in-Hand Neckties 25c i Pianos Bohmer Pianos. Behning Pianos. Chickering Bros. Pianos. Ernest Gabler Pianos. Bush & Gertz Pianos. Lester Pianos. Crown Pianos. Behr Bros. Planoe. =—— eS Vi é a CM Haines Bros. Pianos. Ey Marshall & Wendet! Pianos. Yoon anny stitnk the, - And many other High Grade 00 Gow can be. Yai Pianos. Low prices. Basy PATE neg EXCELL| FLOUR | | Late yesterday afternoon T 5 MeMahon of West Seattle, formerty | if dity attorney of that piace, fled a 4oclaration of his tntention to stand for the nomination for coun efiman from the Fourteenth ward at the primary on Sept. 21 MeMahon will run on the Peo | plo's Annexation ticket which gave him the office of city attorney at | the last West Seattle city election | NEW INCORPORATIONS ~—| | (Star Special Service.) | | OLYMPIA, Aug. 22.-—The follow jing corporation papers were filed jin the office of the sceretary of | state. San Juan Fruit Growers Asaso- |i |iation of Weat Sound, $6,000, by | |H. T, Cayow, M. I, Randall and | others. | | Bphrata Cemetery association, F. | Maulsby, president; C. Davis, | secretary; H. D. MeMillen and W | 8. McLean, trustees. First Baptist church of Raymond, | |by D. W. Siddons, Anna Siddons, |@. Abbott, John B. Hamilton iW | Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank of North Yaklma, $80,000, by P. M Armbruster, ©. B. Fraser, J. R |Marehall, Ortis MoGullough and Lee ©. Delle Altamont Land company of By erett, $2,500, by A. Folsom, D. H Ballard and Dan Neeson | Alaska Pioneer Copper company ot Tacoma, $2,500,000, by George 1. McKay, John Washburn and Ira A Town. | Bank of Stevenson, $10,900, by H. B. Christenson, W. P. | Michell and A. 0, Bly. | Severe aecotse Soa sR He See On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole What are the first and most important things in the purchase of a new suit? Well, say the fabric; then the style; then the fit; and then the wearability. But what is the most important of all? Is it not the price you pay? KOHLER & CHASE Batadiished 1666 Just try and make your money go farther JOHN C. WALLING Co. 711 Second Ave. Seattle PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES BEAV Tew TRACTS @ , eRokens. tna y raising and ebieket Bente PRIVATE ‘ook, Fang360. to $750 per tract PRIVATE WIRWS. A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, . | $5 down, $3 a Month Per Acre. UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third 1201 Second Ave. Cor. 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