The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1908, Page 2

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SPOKANE 7 |o-- Sy » | SEATIIE Gest: Vosterday's Cameos AGUE | The horse infured its heel some | time ago and infection set Ip. The | foot was given the best of atten tion, however, and is almost healed |now. Mr. Bedwell says Pajorita | wilt be in good form when the | races start The Meadows is a busy place |fust now. Horses are | nearly: every day and there are now about 200 raging horses in the stables. The dopesters are already perehing on the ralls clocking the ponies im their work outs. HIGH GAME Is ON TOMORROW Suushine opens the hearts of the flowers —Teugh fingers this spring, nilly-willy (that means tn spite of the weather)—ta Oxfords! This is the greatest tan season ever. | shouldn't won der if kids would get their hides tanned and girls their com plexions tanned in or- der to be in the pre- valling style. Suits come In tan and hats come in tan, id suit Cases may be rat-tan, but low shoes must be tan—the color, I mean. Of course the leather in our shoes was tanned. So, if you like tan, you can have a tan outfit from lid MATCH POSTPONED The wrestling match between was declared off at the last mo ment. There was only $60 in real money in Junction hall when the men pre | pared to go on the mat and they | ref to wrestle for that amount |The bout had been well advertised and both the contestants have well jearned reputations | reason the crowd didn’t attend | Manager Hahn worked make the bout a success and low | considerable money. He is not dis | coats at Piper & Taft's. eee HOTEL HARLAND. Hot and cold water room, free bath. Transient so- |] licited. 1531 Second av., cor. Second and Ping. per day. 615-617 First-Ay,, Seattle, Wash. On the Square Opposite the Fotem Pobe In every arriving | » VARSITY CREW SOCIALISM GETS HOLD OF BATTLESHIPS 10 WILL NOT TITLED WOMEN | SAIL SOUTH GO EAST SEATTLE TAR--TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908. | i we -N Y . YARD, PUGET BOT sckehen ’ June 9~-An or . oe ' here t nd f Indians Won From the Si-) soxrnwesrmay cesoen , antl flee ; es % Won Entry at Poughkeepsie Is A IO Plog ~ washes y a Nose 9 they muey cosmplerty n ‘ . > eo wad wie ! =; Received Too Late ICS ae Unon te « Only. | Date. dor | foliowe Georale leaves ' | Wiweasia, June 22, littooin, J tas re PACIFIC COAST ER AALE } for Place. 9: Reatecky, J hems w | Jame 27; Rhode inland, Virwinia umd (By United Press) . ee ~ | ow Jerwmy, Jume 48, sod K @POKANE, June 9—Phe Dyttinaw | é 8 ue | sree, Jone 2 wipe nosed out Seattle in a hair : “ . The want wolf aad yor 4a Disaypamtment toum from Vict . nesting finish yesterday, winnll poet Fine victors @ from lmucdale’s pete by the soore of 4 mated Aéwiral | wel bea to 6 | Felt as Maney Liewt. Col, Grunt, of the Britis! > fe the army, 4 ap. FT, Crow beat Cag’ a a a \ Metionald. 7 ap; A. B. Steward wie ewer Wek walked Clynes | Was Up Bunttle, dufented Haguerty, of ¥ aid Pemerett amd MWe ame ated Od | LADY HENRY SOMERSET tora, 7 ap: J. © Ford defew devas. James stabbed cma over Lieut. Ratoe, 7 ep; F. G. Porbe i defeat € ' c t Brbtk's bead aul the pus was ov By Uniew fren.) The Universty of Washington's working for socialist doctrines are | “'fe*! a . Lape ne Oot yer Kiilliny picked for the Indians (Sy ‘ ree | MeBCOHed Crew Will not Ko oast Lady Henry Somerset, the duchons | JP. (CoSmey: om oie sap wd did excellant work He one, sem 8 thin ‘yea of Sutherland, tha Countaw Ruse Ps oge~ Lin A hoagie gS tip Siwenhes to ciate Mt Us ogee oh we re pomaes Maxawor Ruwamaneam received the count ot Warwick and tbe), in. wetent that the protected mhos lo ts by 76 craek athletes at Oly eager t terd t f r “ - . teweram tate yesterday afternoon | young duchess of Mascheut ; ba ovine tot ‘i ¥ The selec ' m were t b " om onal - bp Pou dee ogatta that isine esencipation aad pictpal |)” mo ind Fly ace te He wan tapped f made last n and the cream af wer ~ pone charity, Tha duchess of Sutherland | Crel®. Seeretary of the In eck of seven the college aad club athletes of tt | ig hous | fortune iu bebalf of the | Usrtiesd yw fe tbe Hawabias fiw parses ‘ sntry were selected. It is de E | = sino ds, will retere to the Pacific Spokane ken won six out Of the jiuved that If these men are [= ; : ca iat | omaast om ibs 18t. Lavate Seutiie whit play today tn Spe . majority of the ev a | en ‘ , 4 . b ve oly wales the Tacanm tearm got thr eneatinn the success , b , | #tady of Amerionn maya from Slimeuk, whem they are t Paria. ‘ 2 The countess of Warwick Wan an. | methods, puld a high Meciard db) he Seow. Giibert, the hol ot the r | @ ree mars 4 ter TOPTEBS | this yard, when he declared that The Pertte team will } today | y t's pole vault record, a&d Dar pe | ‘ omer wink " aie “ . all the natural feciities are here for the coast and open with Seattle! Kelley, the sprint and broad . > aie oa oy care Ps t hens i ae for the eutablishm <a yard @ ngod, Th gmidiny jumper, were the y two Norte : omaha 7 viticioen ore ‘selle ys lare ficient and imprementhe me The COA Soom western men chosen ‘ sraday i eoclasions ~ * Toulos, France - ” ABW % % | Bdmundsen the Idaho haltmider, | POE'S "incir entry been rejected cotta we wr bee French naval center om d : © 1} Wee not placed on the team Coach Connibear, the members offered to give up i maining | coemonnen — - 7; 2 Re of the ceww, the student body at COUNTESS OF WARWICK. COUNTESS RUSSELL estates if the law of entail is re FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD. 3 ‘ 3 ; the t wel « large number of DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER, DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. This measure debara he The A i ie 8 a. Ba " td ms t - ae ie in Swattle are disappolnted posing of her estates im aay | Navy Yard « Battleship Hlin eS ee . ew had gone « there a a ( - ns lenin in the drydock. Boats leave 10 8 ie a8 & general feeling here that the | constant passing ns of royal| The duchess of Manchester is one | times dally from Pier 2, foot of Yes a a io » would have given a good ac (Star Opecial Servies.) blood into the renks of the social-jof the newest recruits te socialiam.| ler Way. Round trip | Se st et count of LONDON, June 6.—Iivajot, the | ists Sh averted after making | 7 an 8 a } The } egatia wast) most | sen of royal Uitle wealth ‘zation of the note es ‘ It tw the greatest rowing even of | ctatiam tag wao-trodden Ireland $ (By United Press.) } ear in the United States As Tomarkable as it may seem,| masses The countess of Russell zealounly Don't Fail to Invest eee + TANCOUVER. B. C. June ®. we from nearly all the eastern | there is even at the present time « The five be women supports the doctrine of socialism. : H Hae ces Aberduca you, |coHlenes are ent Bo tar Wie FUR STOLTS & as Ee : Vancouver won from Aberdeen yes: | COUSEe® Of Bir iy ta | 1d eey nar sa CHASING THE DEVIL FORMER U. S. SENATOR Set ie ete aie The game was fast and Aberdeen | The b. ast sing not | o out when winning Tun seo made desperate at ts to over » aay othe ‘ some the lead of the home team a. | POPULAR GAME IS NAMED AS A The Canucks made their scores in the first inning by bunching hits. | ; will 5 pete iat —) e couver and he had the Hlack Cats| 40d some crack crew fro ns alt rs e-, tion of the cord on which the dia-| a a orium went the way. He onty ab| Wil be brougtt out here to race ae le Stafthoope Pr bolo Is resting he can send it whis | , Taek tone hate oak wes very steady,| With the U. of W. eight ing into the alr Pitcher i] “Wor tadies and Gentlemen “ jon’s high Nyers eat Is ¢ at Water Changed Nightly In the ninth Aberdeen secured one Su the Latest lon’s high f rm. This feat in ca ven « 7” OF SALT! . run and It looked as if they would | pare to pply ae he Jomy, tor NEAT. ia. on8 <. “UPPER GET” OC | pich—Kilitiay, 1. Welch, 1 Pamed vail /get another. Hut Engle rose to the | SPORTOGRAMS | : == cnteh ae q abete. - ite. éo- MORE 18 STARTLED BY DI —Reowrs : occasion and fanned Fitzgerald | Paris Fad. oat he enn ht Be nve } | Starkell pitched fair ball for the} * it ts tmpor | VORCE CASE OF OR. PIERCE champions | | sible to enumerate all the fascina aS, | ‘The fans im this city are wild ovr} Kid Marino came up to The Star| ing antics that the diabolo can be) WILSON, JR, WHO MAKES) | of persuaded to perform when the Coens the great ball the team ix patting! office with blood in his eye yester | YY MARGARGT M4 4 an behind the sticks understands); SENSATIONAL CHARGES, Cleveland up and the attendance for the serles| aay somebody had toh the Kid! BY MARRARRT BOOMs ® | | map bebied the sticns understands) se i will be very heavy | phat or, in plain Engtish, the | ROW to balance the ¢ ut to} peer ae a Now York | that Young Redmond said he could " , be skilled t# not so easy, It is the Pritadeipnia } nag Devil. is coming to Seatth Gama ‘Wawee teen’ vesieees” tel Rone Say.” breathed the Kid, boarse-| Diabolo’ te an old French game| Smaieur Pinver vie re mottending (By United Press.) | Washington ty, “you tell this Redmond that 1/{2&t has been revived and proved) Sige sew Three to state; BALTIMORE, Md, June 9—Sen-| iwitt fight him for money or for|e*tremely popular tn Part*, Bertin, | that “the leap for life” does not al-| *#ional allegations made in « sult | Ad Clevelané—New York 6 Cleve | marbles I have a backer and he — = bag bib ra ways refer to the diabolo—some-|for a divorce filed today by Dr. it Caicage—Chivege 3, Washingt can get any timed side bet he wants.| Sem Clever Freechman has ree! ii y unfortunately, it refers to| Plerce B. Wilson, jr, againet bie * aa ¥ ~ ee a - errected tt from the duet of obliv 4 At @ Leule—-@t Loute 16 Phitte 1 can fick him easy,” muttered him of the thin. hair covering, who | wife, Talitha Wilson, names former « b a6 | Marino, as he loft |fou and made it the “fad” not Only | syringes out of the path of the de-|U. 8. Senator Wellington from | Marino was in wach a savage | fF children, but also grown people.) a coding diabolo, to save an other| Maryland as co-respondent. So- i “ sade Thamor that ye scribe did not Po moneda = it Upon the) wise perforated head clety isin a flutter over the case, | | Jorita. the sprinter belonging | to refuse his request. Hence these <waghdare jas the families involved are mem to H. G. Redwel!, has a sore foot! tow tines. 54 | No reason can be given for the} LAWS REGULATE GAME. | bers of Haltimore's “upper set.” | land is not working at the Mes ‘ caprice of nations ty adopting th S seaieiel eos ena tna tii De. Wises allenes ta bin sco! dows. ‘The sports at Raliard have been new and novel in the way of amuse wing to p a aper pinint that the former senator be | came too familiar with his wife and that several years ago their relations were such as to give him «reat ground for « separation. He has tried to live with her and forget her conduct, he saya, but his love is dead and his home disrupted it le understood that members of society will be called to prove the assertions made in the complaint have been passed by the governing bodies In the various cities where the game bas raged in the parks, in the streets or in hotel lobbies. How will Beattie be prepared to meet the oncoming foe? Local stores are prepared to meet the demand of the sale of the game. And as for learning bow to play tt every purchaser will recetve les ments, Of all nations, France is | the workehop and sales counter for} quaint games In the seventeenth century the demanding a wrestling match for leone time. They were given « chance last night to see «a classy ot te } £o. bat there were not 04 paid at, | kame of belloquet, or cup and ball | they owill have to come to Seattle | °*™Me Into vogue at court. It ts if they want any good sport No | Btated that Henry 111. and bla digut fied courtiers played { in the oor ean’ saeco. —— i In the eighteenth century s Httle jointed wooden pup GALLERY FOR srecTAToRs Care leave Firet Avenue and Jack som Street every few minutos Ferey leaves foot of Marion Siceet on the ets ° aint pets, whose gayly painted legs mov-|sone at the department. The | ners PE gee nd Muckien wit! probably | led by pulling cords, were carried | clerks are now being instructed on | T2*8 the case is called. ant Oe euch a terrific raill at| bY fashionable court ladies. In the |how to fuagie the diabolo, It is = 4 nineteesth centery emi, te was bound to be « go. Port Townsend that Johnnie Reid) LUNA PARK Ma make them shut up The crack baseball teams of the as of the court played the the coast, and perhaps he will see|| Rose exhibition of physical culture and feats of strength afternoons again. Gee, but we've Washington and Lincoln bight will | Satkiy ntter IO rocnde Thene| destruction of costly furniture | our dignified clergy torsing him up| and evenings had some rough- jdecide the high school champion-| »», he figh: the Pritisher | Sfought it into disfavor, somewhat) and whacking him down in a re-| ECIAL ANN Gates Gailing” tee | 10 naw the fight say the Britisher : Dh gt Rl Bec SPEC JOUNCEMENT. |ahip of the city tomorrow at Dus-| was robbed. They say that he out-| *imllar to the recent passion for roar men manner that portra mn} ~ days. 1 > | daie’s park potnted the pride of Chicago and | Ping pons enjoyment of “the diabolo game. Balloon ascension Saturday and Sunday 2:30 and $:30. SUN mocked the “oldest | Each team has won a game from) that Packey fouled his man on sev The diabolo fe shaped MkO AM | nnn |f DAY, JUNE MTH, WRESTLING MATCH BETWEEN JACK inbabitant’s” memory |the other this season and tomor-| era! occasions. hourglass, of two cones attached | BRIGGS and FRANK ROSE, AFTERNOON AND EVENING and made the weather | ew's aentest will be fer bleed. Both by their potnts. me is! ai sharps feel like gotug teams have been practicing hard) 7 .| played by making the diabolo per 19, Pa mri Every Saturday will be children's day. Children accompanied by down into their and are contident of winning. Martin, “the Ballard Demon."| form various evolutions about @ SON NOTH. guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three children’s tick shoes and drawing ‘The rooters will be out in force | tteek boy = }epv Buckles TMe | cord attached to the ends of two ets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements. the Iacers in after and a fast contest should result, | Dlack boy ‘wi mt pany age . sticks, which are held in each hand ‘OMING SOON—C lem’ then. ‘There's one - any promoter will pull off the mill. |5¢ the player. The skilled player COMING 800: ‘apt. Mecklem’s Air Ship. thing knocking at | These men are both tough cus) can do ail kinds of juggler stunte| CHAS. LOOFF, Manager every man’s door SULLIVAN-FRANKLIN tomers and should put up a hard) with the toy. By sudden contrac Dan Sullivan and Charlies Franklin, | scheduled for last night at Ballard, | But for some | | » | hard '2\ Gay Buckles of Omah to kick. Be sure to see couraged by his failure, although | #° 0 for three rounds at the Press ' large number of direct correspondents in the latest last in tan lhe does not understand why the| lb benefit next Monday night all parts of this and other countries, Th Oxfords, anyhow. match did not draw better, An x Scandinavian American Kank is particu Then you can decide other date and place will shortly| If Vancouver keeps on winning larly well equipped to collect your items about the rest of your be arranged jand Seattle keeps on loning for promptly raiment. Weather Waltosea - gp ofa m there will be Another point: While the resources a alloped again! Spokane has|a@ change in the percentage ladder . es of The r vert locks good new taken six out of seven games from|of the Northwestern league, The From the Popular Sailor to the Panama = 5 cnet t whet peggy agree r Dug's ball players. it's a case| Canucks are only .002 behind the sa quirements, the Small Depositor is al | Seattle, alt aoe the Indian rign of | Stwash at ways certain of every consideration that | a TET, wcrmnetinmmmamme| U. 8 Navy Yard Route Steamer we can show, ever service that we ean A new line of ladies sweater | Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30+ render 750 and up If jall the go. Today, in the twent! From a health standpoint it will may match them and pull the Matt! eth century, It te diabolo be certainiy indorsed by Dr. Roller bess eta aha ob STARTED BY MISSIONARY, [It 18 An excellent exerciso; it de Freddy Welch, the little English ‘| velope grace, skill, patience, perse The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast Pa a This game was popular in 1812.| verance and a promptness of dects Free Attractions Daily | mas, and Packey McFarland of Chi |, oma to have been introduced |ion that is most desirable, It ts ’ cago will probably fight a 25-round | go at Jim Jeffries’ club Angeles in the near future. men met a few months ago at Mil even better than fencing, and next door to wrestling. | So his devilahip is on his way to| BALLOON ASCENSION 3:30, Leslie's Barn Yard Cireu fate France by a mil yoary who had seem It used as a peddier's| rattle in China Elegant at Los! These | afternoons and evenings. Briggs & | tight Those Business Men of Seattle And of other carry Commercial The Lincoin high school tennis | # tourney takes place on the school courts this afternoon. Several handsome trophies have been of fered and the contests will be keen SAYS mui “Gus Brown” Keep Cool Alfred Shrubb, the Engtish fessional ranner who has most of |the world’s running records from | three miles to ten, is back in New | York and wants to race Tom Long Northwestern Cities who Accounts with The boat, the Indian, for ten miles Scandinavian American Bank learn best Longboat ts still hovering in the through their daily experience the great bosom of the Amatour Athletic * 7 convenience and the many business ad union and will probably refuse to and Get an Outing Suit vantages which such a banking connec tlon means. For Instance: Misunderstandings and sometimes losses are liable to occur to the business man as a result of his bank's inadequate collectiqn facilities, With a run the Britisher. | F } We show them in all shades and styles, ranging@iw®price from $10.00 to $20.00. ; Martin, “the Ballard Demon,” and two crack welterwetghts, have volunteered to ind 9:20 a. m., 1:80 and,4 o. m. YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL—No mat ter where you live, you can bank. with Alaska Boliding, Owned by the us by mall—write booklet Beandinavian American Many for Free with every our Seine Out $1800 Aut Free Coat oh adie) Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Scandinavian American Bank eabirg, Seattle, U. S.A KR CLOTHING ©O., Nos Firat Ave New Monarch § New Mo Shoe and Cloth ing Co. CALAN SALE of Men’s Cloth. ing at 50¢ on the Dollar and Less & efoeman O'Connor's MEN'S GUITS, bd F Dkrok Worm: $3.65, fe. all-woot chest... Ph: Bwoteh plaldg 0 ‘ Mon's Suita, tm dress ners; Intent style * moto S785 91508 Men's atte and black serges, ~ aud sitgle-breasied ihe : $8.55 y Worsted, hand ier, heed-reade — button: 7 ‘ar price $25.09: Se YOUTHS’ SUHTS, Youth Sut, ta CHILDREN’S SUITS, $5.00 Children’s Picee Sults, extra splits) ¥ AS iren's Double-Breegt. ts, in worsteds $245 PANTS, Men's English Conled rking Pants go at. Mens — Pa HATS—100 DOZEN HATS, $2.90 Derby Hats . 95¢ $3.00 Derby Hats, rc ad brown as: + $L.65 UNDERWEAR. Sc —— babar ons 2e 50e * Fleece-L. toed " Uedermear * Be ibe Heavy ‘Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Hoary Wool Cetera $1.50 Heavy Wool Ribbed Ua derwear $2.00 Medium Mixed w derwear MEN'S SHOES, $3.00 Men's Buff Calf bor and plain toe $3.60 Men's Vicl Kid latest styles . . $4.00 Men's Viel Kid and Calf Shoes, Blucher cut . $8.00 Men's High Cut 16-inch top, : Diacks ....... $6.50 Men's High ‘Cat. 1stach top, SSE $3.50 Men's Oxford Ties, and patent leather ..| J $4.00 Shoes, see $2 78 ‘Tan ‘Shoes Rubber Snag-proof Boots .... LADIES’ SHOES. $3.75 Ladies’ Shoes, i gola, matt kid top, year welt ) Ladies’ Shoes, tn viel and <o" Blucher 2.60 Ladies’ shoes, in é gola ...... 5 $2.50 Misses’ School dongola and calfskin . Patent Ladies’ Oxford, and tan; regular $3.50 . Ladies’ Vict, Blucher eat ular $2.50 BLANKETS FOR ALASKA OUTFITS. $2.50 Heavy Gray . $4.00 Wool $5.00 and $6.00 Heary oe $2.00 Quilts . $3.50 Quilts TRUNKS AND TE Fine $7.00 Trunks for + $10.00 Trunks, straps for 7.50 Suit Cases for «+ Solid Leather $10.00 Bult 65c Telescopes for She Telescopes for ..+ $1.00 Telescopes, 2¢aeh, —— New Monarch & Clothing 1917-1919 FIRST AVE» SEA TLE, U.S. A Half Block North of Bet. University and Union Opposite New Arcade wPweoaorente li 3 P4206 are SO MRARRCTD she CEmaEIEWeS WHS

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