The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1907, Page 2

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j i 4 } i ' } 1 * UF OURTEEN DAYS | -" ‘OF RACING LEFT -.: and Melon ; had been hung up, the prob “a . m8 Remain ng Two Weeks Promise to be Busy-Judges| i? wssis torstectnad' ote Riarsw™®™"" 0b Fane xq. the former dixturbance at The ‘ and the Crowd Disagree--Refugee Lands: a 20-to-|4 ies ¥ss ‘wom nut hike tho wont Shot Winther. The Labor day handicap, which ja to be ran toda je one of the BY REFUGEE hand one or tW® more “knights of most important’ stakes. offered at| * a sili ae arm" a long vacation on/| the track, belng worth over $2,000 1 mace the King Goan. Me Reound, It would go far to and it te a pity that it will have| Sumner meeting je King . to racing to the high 5 t » decided over a muddy track. | ty Fat Assoctat hag t tWO which it should always be track had been fast there tf | more weeks wm, avd it is safe ed, Without confidence no question that, with the class of | Eckes. shad Nhe een en days | ea oss of the game, th V horses engaged nor track yi pe teen ded culation on the part cord would have gone by the will by 7 hat have vaptic, and when the publi board | ben » at the tra bite far th to speculate, it will not be | Another idol has fallen In the —— who a Ve 4 will b Rofugeo, The Stara pacing ex. | person of Higginbotham, who yer the meet trv ut pert, picked Lone Wolf to win the | terday dropped his first game tn} even with the boc wt ract vinth ‘race, Saturday. Lone Wolf | Seattle, Hard luck, but something| that are wit wil y © the authorttte who was as good as 20 to 1, came) bad to be done, increase their winotngs by b it will be for what was once home by himself and the followers with money that forme ed “the aport of kings. of The Star's information all clean-|, Bruyette was spiked at third-by fn the stro The meeting th a decided € tendance and amount of © al is more tn a than ever before | the track. 7 h the off elats’ tn i dors an pubtic confidence he a as there ot the their bs thorities would s eral owners ¥ racing thei ot ost at all horses on the copper on and co CUBS ON RAMPAGE AND "Tsk ees TAKE THREE STRAIGHT. ‘The Cubs are on a rampage and yesterday took the third game in a row from the Black Cats, thus breaking even in the series Roberts the Cubs, freely with no respect for that gen teman's feelings, or, what ts more tmportant, his curves The game only went six innings, OM account of rain, but in that time looked Higgind huskies easy to who hit the Cats were in the hole on a 41 scere. Careless Bill Coy squared * up for losing We sday's game by pitching elegant ball yesterday. His Support was good, there errors, although the sald of the Cats Coy $ fancy work was too much for the Cats, most of whom were wnable to do mu stick Coy was tow ften enough. but without ot. The great Hig being no sa Was hammered ty hard, and at Critical times, therefore the Cube rabbed the long end of the came Saturday's same, which also Went to the Cubs, 5 to 3. was an other bad dose for the Cate, Sta kell being touched up pretty lively at opportune mom Rash op posed Starkell and eh hit did mot let in anything In the way of Fans legitimately earned except Dede Brinker's homer. Thus have two of the Cats’ great hoxmen fal l, sickening thud, and is the rejoicing thereat ateat the part of the Cubs and ¢ lawers ; j Oriex silliara enw foo Pa reg 1445 7 have & new tBMes and the Sat vol table & Gea'tic. A place for gentlethen being called, ' e may be a Store Closed All Day Fitugerald Saturday and will be out of the game for a few days, Dad ley Is subbing nicely in a new po ed up. Thin ts the long winner that has been handed out by handicapper this summer st priced was probab the snantmous with the disagre any { the judges happened last | wition | when Lisaro and Chim Max Miller breesed down to the The Cate haven't won out since! So - nagging co ag ~' ~— re yb see fn Wao! | Hix Stublets took a orack at the rood rt toe ‘ape th — be > ‘ : umpire That was Friday last and ay r t fl h mare § ver her entered | Very black Friday for Red Rob * - indie ' the Oregon once” retained | ote help. to Isbtar with the usual $5 advance Chime Shaffer has been dre and Day h a flash Of! wag will go to Butte. I t m by vl hree Wits! well of there by Russ Hal during the afternoon. Montana fans, Arbogast is to be a } fixture at first Fott 1 the woody filly belong ing to Del Fountats, recetved a bad! 1, was intended to give Det Pad her fore log during the run) dock, formerly of the Supertors, numbe ing of the third race a trial in the box this morning, but rain interf Trolley also an leaguer chan now that Arbogast sent to first base early has been Howell goes home to Galesburg, ' tomorrow, preparatory to en Hicke . . 1 : . el ° * tering Rush medical college, Chi ; Mw Ver | cago. “Good tuck, Dutch,” is thes with of ev body . oy eee POA a eeretee " 9 an even break fen't so bad s ae ie ane on Free the way ¢ Cabs start > i nee + i] tan't Deg the original Wise ~ ee eee ‘ : “ Gny in predicting results? Maybe! » : $3 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE it is blind faith and not good guess 4 as ee At Chie ing-—-but i's the right dope, just : : . ° n © the same. ' 4 o! : * H Reore - attertas—W 4 Multivan. Mt | H : .3 Att. Lowe j - $ * ™ ond : , ‘ League Sanding Rod ¥ - Woe tow Vet SPOKANE, Sept The Indians | Noo york os oS and Tigers broke even yesterday, | Se’... u a soil the first game @ to Spokane, | ¥sehinaton ; te) Toda Boattlo-Aberdeon base} $0. Smarting un fefeat, De bail Kamen wero both called off by a gah mt Sar ~ RAIORAL LEADER, Manager Dugdale this morning) Guanh’ due tae ‘Eimern AL Chiesge when be opened his eyes and peep! ip @ . . * % ed out of the window at the de pte Soy “ pt i} acending wetness. The grounds at] . naling o—Teetbeck and Moran: M Athletic park are today one bi on ie of = 1 Newna puddle, and PD Kdward maintaing hl Ai Chaclunatt hat he could float the Minnese : : , n on 9 tt One partioniae part of the pond} r > e008 8 oa! Kineinn + |+ "> im the neighborhood of the spot “ ied . bd where Second Raseman Quigley) . ll ° a ‘ =n hab £ -] has been in the habit of planting + ate Huy your hat of KN. bf dal extromitt oF mn Co. 1831 Second av « went beck to sleep. BUTTE, Most. Sept. 2—Three thousand fans saw th break even with fu Johnny Mor pitched the . and Garvin Our thorough preparedness this early in the season is a matter of mercantile pride to wie Myers! ‘bore _ us. It tells of work well done, Rees en : the results alone of which you a Won Low 9 e. All we ask of you isa mtn sats Macrininatiig unbiased com- parisonof our stocks and styles, our varieties and our values, COAST LEAGUE Pxkiand $9; Los Angeles 2 a 4 with those of any and all other fae, 2/48. "Cmphran stores. We know there isn’t a good second in sight, but we want you to know it also and you can learn the facts only by a visit of to see battleships inspection. 10, $12, $15, $20 Tremendous savings, suits are worth money we will sell these the for, The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave., Cor. Seneca as double them Roth Phy the in value to yout ber sal quality wale at ASKS. ber yard quatity wale at In. the In the quality Prices in Sep KETS, io gray In the at patr REGULA eray 8 border wale at pate tions at possible ALBERT HANSEN Mamonds, Watches. boarding nale je at, yar In the yard 60 inches wide new assortment, In the Sept In the yard Beptember sale at wide, BEGINNING TOMORROW ~ One of the Most tmportant Merchandise Movements of the great supplying time for all fall and winter housefurnishing REGULAR 0c TABLE DAMASKG, 68 Inches wide, colorings: in bb In the Septem a REGULAR S0c TABLE DAMASB: 60 inches REGULAR @5¢ TABLE DAMASKS, 623 inches silver NAPKINS. om Quality That Means Life, Service and Satisfaction REGULAR $1.39 LINEN NAPKING; with neat red border September sale at REGULAR $1.15 BLEACHED NAPKING;: «ine sortment to choose from REGULAR $1.50 BLEACHED NAPKING; aire new patterns. BLANKETS, 1 In the Boptember sale at, doxer eee BLEACHEO DAMASK NAPKINS; sire matoh if desired. in the September sale at Blankets ever before ao low REGULAR 6c BED BLAN allver September 39¢ REGULAR 65¢ BLEACHED DAM * The Store ‘Raat Serves You ent— Garvey Buchanan Co, > Seattie’s Economical Mousekeepers THE GARVEY-BUCHANAN COMPANY SEPTEMBER TOUSEFURNISHING SALE ‘ it advange K S ' this sale tunit hould turn the present ) 00 TABLE ASKS te. wae: riment newest patterns, Ta tao REGULAR $1.10 TABLE DAM ASKS, 70 inche ception, REGULAR $1.35 TABLE OAM ASKS. i wide Anothen we returning from country, camp and seashore; those with fall housefurnishing pla >prietors house keepers and economical housewives; all should share in these splen ‘ s since we bought make the offerings truly phenomenal. The linens and blanket y than they would cost us if we were to buy toda urely—-th elling represent pportur advantage without delay, Get ahead of a rapidly rising market and bi is) i] TABLE DAMASKS REGULAR $1.00 and baff 29c bleach yautiful om 49c ard REGULAR $2.25 SATIN DAMABKS, . ‘Och array at new cptember wale “sal bleached SPREADS — Just Unpacked—They’re Fresh With Facte ry Newness. wine ait silver bleached $1.25 WHITE SPREADS; good size and hty qual 1 08 September sale at juality. Is the 18x 6 did as $1.50 COLORED GPREADS; bive » with fringed po In the September sale at doeen 89c ees $1.19 18x18, most wofthy 26 WHITE SPREADS; size T8x84, f <ture and welghty, 3. 13) o> BED SPREADS; rr wale September sale at 82x92; some ae REGULAR tbe HUCK REGULAR 2% LINEN TOWELS, size 40x20 HUCK TOWELS, siz« good twothread qual ‘ of bleached | ity. In the September linen hemmed end: wale at 10c and red border. in the each mber sale REGULAR t5e BLEACH 23c Correct in Weight copa : Style and Quality peguian t2i.c Two ‘ $4 size; of cotton ED HUCK TOWELS, ; tan and white » 18x26, neat, hem cee aie Gein moans economy September sale 4 border, In the 7 cnet ge wage Tag did values in the Se ‘6c BLEACHED CRASH; Cc 1 tember sale at 18 sb: tanhee wid ce bs R $1.25 GRAY REGULAR 20¢ TURK ten O-4 swine REGULAR 20 BLEACH 18H BATH TOWELS yard od with bine ED HUCK TOWELS, nine frin In the September size 42n20, b stitched ends, gor quality 1 ends and red border. In the Septe or sale at, each c REGULAR 5c LINEN The choicest Linen Produc which are only during this sale. REGULAR $3.98 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, | Jewelry FIRST AND CHERRY Optical Department DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Hond Summer Trips TO Eastern THE on REGULAR S0e BLEACH HUCK TOWELS, sise 23244, of German linen, sae Bgl rg iis pr any Bg too grass bleached hem wes Wii the aes 3.48 i ae med ends In the Sep HUCK CRASH, fall . tember sale at inche wide nale at, palr $3. September sale 29 — 63c ee. REGULAR $550 ALL arr REGULAR 45c HEAVY yard WOOL BLANKETS; 104 | REGULAR 7c DOZEN. TURKISH TOWELS, site, checks, plaids and BARBER TOWELS, sien 26 two-thread 1Se ALL LINEN stripes, in dainty cob size 27x15, fine bleach: quality, hemmed ends. heavy fges. In the September od quality. In the,8ep In the September «ale inche: wale at 5 rH tember sale at 6c at 35 tember sale at, THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 113 —1S—1l7 SECOND AVENUE. OW WEST-BOUND RA Daily, Sept. 1st to Oct. 31st Great Northern Railway Tickets Prepaid Go see the Green Lake Res ervolr Addition today. Houses and lots easiest terms. Groen Lake car to Green Lake Sta Uon Branch ¢ INTERNATIONAL GOND & REALTY CO, 337 Pioneer Btk Main 1156; Ind. 4068. INC BROKERS, Grain Private Wiree 204-305-206 Alaska Dide From all Eastern points by mail or teleg h—-Money beck | if not w 1 ‘Tickets are second class, with f purchasing fou rate 4 FOR FULL PARTICULARS REGARDING RATER ETC., CALA ON OR ADDRESS C. W LORUM, CITY PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENT NEW Points. ENGLAND AND EASTERN CANADA. TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 11-12-13, ke advantage of the For Up-Town Ticket Office Second Ave. and Columbia f MOVING AND STORAGE CO, STA‘ NEW YORK 1907. Summer Tourist information and Fares to BEKINS full reservations, call on CORNER THIRD AND V NGTON. J. O. MoMULLEN, G. P. A, A. TINLING, G. A plot of : b art ae rater a Seattic, Wash. Seat Wash. We will pack Ag ent and forwart A. D, CHARLTON, Asst Ge Portland, Ov, | Passenger Agent, poor STORAGE | ; Year for (Se . Whe dev dus e orgé . atl and whi stro T fa | und Age whi fund cat N the suit the mer wh! 4 0 > =

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