The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1908, Page 2

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HE THROWSLIVE NEWS FROM | | | BY REFUGEE apeedy sprinter which he purchas . ed from Sam Hildreth for $10,000 notioe a number of great oh Ort W Mosart | the lucky ones who and Captain Jobn, two fant two year ston especially, @ t tn, and Voladay, who several w to the track and {n-/ ters ago was the beag bandicap ta have all t horse in California a hit Dorado, & chestnut horse belong as been nted find water has to the Meadows. Dorado, while oon piped to all points on the | not a h class perte on the : . 1d and won & number of P Cl b id Bowe, who has mad@ book} at Oakland during the wioter the pant two years, Is on Tees . frew Oakland in his auto-} Eddie Sacha, the well kwewn | accompanied by his family tutte peculator, te here fer the Benefit. | Oakland oa the iit ace He will probakly @ossduct « to arrive in time for a book during the moothne rviny any a | ‘Tte stables of “Red” Waller and About 1.000 people witnerved the | t te come to| ER. Linnell arrived hay. Jou . Press clab eutertatument at Druwn whe eampate \ “ and W. Riley, whe 4 ‘ . y | a tee mtr will re 1 Ute Fespmeti ve atualetens, . < Gnd GUND Ow y | Cnhbend, yesterday 4 hie | enene sg . well pleased with the wrostting gud |“ OMe ined for stalle Cal boxing bouts that were puto I) ceciue is an empe h ve | The Singing Kid showed ap yes 4 was a good-natured crowd and ap and will be a valued yen terday and was seen Inet at bas 4 pr y wew here, He has|ing a conference with Al the planded the losers as he a Poca Seg neng bn HN ap cee y on the coast An clement of comedy was uot an extre | ‘The St. Jomes stable, which ship lacking in sone of tho ata, and when Dr. Roller wrestled Polson) yo aug a Sdes eee.” ‘Time the audience was fm « continous) ) minute and 80 seconds. | uproar until the fat German's shoul} & peared ders touched the mat jat this juneture and the crowd vo " intent of the| *ifereusly demanded that he go The only disappointment af the} 1. mat. Dug declined the henor evening was whea John Slattery. | ,owover | | the mayor's secretary, failed to ap Carroll the rank | | pear for his wrestling bout with | = — 2 = ct - x ow in is oy John Dreher, a local newspaper! | tied for one fall. After some man. Siattery’s physician sent «| fet and clever work the veterun | idk sine certificate to the hall to the effect | Ca in 7 min | Motte shut out Seattin, & to that Slattery was fi! with tonsilitus | utes and & | vesterday ané Wan theese gnaed of A good many think, however, that | Pr ee rk on Mat he five he series his ailment was frigidus pedalus Fast Work o . <p ong: Frank Vance and Jultus Johnson ; Roller Meets All Comers. FR nee Bh ggarlnen Petr . I he had the a guess | lightweight, wrestied to a draw ee onan Gait tan Jack Gordon and Cal Harris, / in 10 minutes. Both men were ¥ i gio gpg, Be welterweights, put on a three-round | fast and clever. Johnson was the polly emai athe doa —— him even} | paason boxing bout. The milling was rather | heavier, but Vance held alow, but Harris bad the bewt of it aad struck out seven men all the way net os and He shoved his left into Gordon's Dr. Roller and Franklin then He was pane ave - pinches and bis face repeatediy and escaped re'| gave an exhibition and after 7 min- | “fPOr" Sow & & sprained too bh hm taras. | ates of fast work the big physictan Dr, Roller then appeared to take | Hoppe: ‘ and Allen did the twirling for the Gea comics, He was Given 6) Baar Foun and Willie Spreck |Stvectes. He wae tapped tor 10 great ovation as he stepped into| posed three twomtnute rounds hits, struck out five men and issued the ring. A sailor named Charles | pe pays mixed it hard, but Spreek | °°, WS!kiMe papers . worth, weighing about 160 pounds.| was much the cleverer and hit) Th¢ Miners scored first te the was the first man to go after the) Panst almost at will. Ho steamed | —, snaps pa ag “xy ded with spinning, but Roller natled him tn 1 ming nd 30 seconds. ound and had Paust er The entertainment coe jthiré on Btis’ out and came home Payne went on next.|, three-round boxing exhibition be-| Whee Bennett threw Kroits's Payne once stayed ten minutes with tween Dr. Roller and Lonnie Aus» | Sounder high to home. Frank Gotch. He stayed just 55/5, ‘To those who never before| '® the etghth hits by Irby, Cart seconds with Dr. Roller. He was! pave seen Dr. Roller box, bis work | ¥tsht and Kretts and sacrifices by down so bard that the) nat” Seen De polerie ie test on {Swain and Stis shoved two runs building shook his feet and clever with his hands. | Past the plate | M. A. Polson, a German who was! He feints and leads beautifully and| , Mit! Hurley again got himself in wider than he was tall, was the | piocks very well Roller w about | ‘istavor with the fans by hitting third man. He cautiously backed | g5 pounds heavier than Austin and | Stanley on the arm with a bat while &round the ring, while Roller pat-| naturally had to take things easity, | *ttiking at a wasted ball, As Hur ted bim on the head. When Dr.| The audience, among whom wore |/*7 was walking up to first base Roller tired of this amousement he|, score of women, were very much | OH? Irate fan threw a bottle at him picked Polson up, slammed him) jicased with all the bouts. Mayor| Which went wide of the mark. Dug me | Miller acter as announcer and was|4ale went to the bleachers and OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. | civon a hand at every appearance — Gat ne teary disorderly dem he whol Atlantic Meet will be rations made. A navy yard a few days more.| The Imperators have changed! The Siwaahes bad several chances: Gee the battleship Rhode Iviand in| their name to the Websters. Showid | (0 score They had two men on the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2,/ think they would after the wallop-|dases three different times, but foot of Yesler way, ten times dal! ing they were banded at Ballard | Harkness tightened up and nothing Round trip tee was doing. | conan 8 hemo am -= —— ——. The game wae rether listless. Nolther team put very mach ginger | in the play The Aberdeen team we ing the game from the grandstand | They will pixy five games in | this city, starting today Greatest Values i i ae ee oe ‘ ae ae | * By ; et a} . : ; ; . eS Sn9 . . ; ca} . ; . ee | ee ee oe: | Totate ” o ¢° ’ *Hariey cut for interfering © ».| ler, UP stepping ont of toa as . aye arm with & club | | aD mn fH PO =) #! Kennett, se ' : . Maurier, 1h see? . . : : . 7 . 4 Ml : ’ M4 ss . ; ° J *. set i Nerereme, & ‘ . ' 2 | Potais "awh MT | Reare by innings Raattio pi Tine of game, 1:48 Umpies, Sr © Suits $15and$20 (Broken Lines) While They Last wee AMERICAN LEAGUE | Wea 39 a and a THE@HUB 615-17 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Poie going to} Australia, for | Burts and Squires are do battle at Sidp the third time ommy i# sure jafter the “cush.” But rememb fable of the goose that laid the den exg, Tommy - The North Pacific Associetion of | to him was a shame. | that robbed Clynes of what looked | 16, 1908. ped direct from Latonla, Ky. .to attle, arrived ye lay, This or Hasty Agnes } | In to discourage betting | ¢ patrons, the track management Bunouneed yesterday | hat there would be no pool boys in the grand stand thi year Jim & 1, the well known Emery ville turfman, got in yesterday, He will campaign @ string at the track,4 © among his horsea being Lookout nele Sam, Kthel Abbott and Rowe e on | Horsemen who b been work s __ltorgamen whe bere been wort Governing the wate thet it is faster thie year Cheese over } S. A le Jockey bow Meride, who has rid . ‘5 oon ag poy me adie The following rules witi be In force a do 340 pounds, unt his sory. MAl®, All specially priced goods must be purchased fees Wl no Genkt be im great de} in the present conditten Ne eachanpe emmd lB any Stock-Adjusting Salo ploces, Dell “ be made at our earliest eonvontonce Mane " keewn ae the Handicapper Kis Hved yeater.|[_ Sete—Cash; ne plane er C, 0. day. Me will mtart pheking the win-|[E Te avekd being disappointed, came carly mers fer the publie ax meen an the a reces « ane American Onramen will held a big! vematta at Lak Washington en July 3 and 4 Vieterta, Vaneouver Portland, Nelsen sad Beattle will! have entries There w be alan Ol Bob Pitesimmons ts in town and says he fools like @ two-year old. Ruby Robert * he te otitl able to whip most of the men whe are Mehting In hie day Heb was the noblest old am of them all Oak Dresser, Bi Hurley seems to be a pn rough boy Marvin Hart and Jack Johm S. A S 7.50 will Meht in Le le" OBe '. . Be ptom be os pote nap Roney Boe Shown In picture is the Dresser offered t . to sell as long as they last at the Johnwan at Friseo about four ye price quoted above. Case medium back, but the colored gentle - site. two long drawers and two small is Hable to muss the Kentuckia quuntenanes when they meet ts ones; tollet standards shaped, mir ‘ ror oval, and it's a beveled plate; | Dresser usually sells for $7 50 j ie He has gotten bin $16.60, but during the sale 850 Solid Oak Dresser shed a | dintiked by the focal fans for ns ark golden; is made with two long no gg pag ll ge drawers, two small ones; mirror is | Week. etter cut it out, Bill; @ rough stuff doesn't go any mor f 26 75 red Oak Princess Dresser f Taek, Wee hes be: $2675 Quarter ak Pri + | —with this difference: 8 indicator during py Poem me Bovey finish is hand rubbed; front serpen | neig securely in place by wire tine, onds pancled; mirror large series, has a bad eye Me calis wide ones strikes and then when thé crowd will groan and the players kick Mack will even up things oy calling the next ball a strike. beveled plate Jousting Saie Hammocks At cost, less than cost, ® lot of rough stuff that he should Bot tolerate ler is one of the few men who can both hex and wrestle. Roller bas wonderful ability as wrestler and & good many of the! wise ones say that he is just aa) food with the padded gloves. if Roller should throw Gotch on July 1, he will im all probability enter he rin 4 go after Tommy Burne. f he wine both the heavyweight 1 Wrestling and boxing champion. | | ships, he will secomplish somethin GANS WILL i oT that has never been done before. Hut of course there ia an “if.” TR In HA D Biddy Bishop tx on = writing poems of pratase concerning the abil. ity of Vie Molagten, heavy Prees.) j weight, for whem he fondly nurses ‘0, June 16.—Joe championship hopes. The tact of | Gene disappointed the fight fans to- the matter is thet Vic's young|@ay by announcing that he will do) brother, Arthur, has him beat 40| nothing but his regular road work | ye from the Jack Arthur bas | and some light bag punching until everything that Vie bas not and| the last week before his fight with | thet is a good deal. But Biddy was| Nelson on July 4. He will not be-| always optemistic concerning bis| sin boxing until next Sunday and own protege bard work is to begin as late as} ——— June 29 | 1 don’t want to take any chances with my bands,” sald the cham now and I don't need the extra wetght | G will do all his boxing with | Jack O'Keefe, the Chieago light weigh | Battling Nelson is expected to return from bis mountain trip next pion,” I am weighing 137% pounds Thureday and begin work in earn. and less than that. (By United Press.) mtu SPOKANB, June 16.—Tacoma . won from Spoka enterday by & M FARLAND AFTER score of 7 to 4 | Galnski wae on the slab for the TRAIN NG PLACE | Indians and what the Tigers did aun | They landed (By United Press.) on about everything he sent over,| LO8 ANGELES, June 16.—Packy and when the smoke of the battie|MePartand, with bis manager, Har had cleared away, it was found) a aoe that he had been touched for 13 hits. A high wind and dust made field. } ing difficult and both sides made four erfors. The Tacoma Infield} did some fast Melding, however} Lynch in particular made one stop REDUCED jto be # safe hit |} Lynch and Martinke also did some great batting, the former getting a | Sqsenmme: 4 ‘1 | triple, a double and a single at r Prices aver 4 +4 r+ four times to bat, and Martinke 500 PER TON REDUCTION ON @® i TE Bib | ewo tripies in five times up. ¥ iE Renton LUMP ANO NUT deen ” : me Lyneh was coaching mth ' NE AN PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE jbench in the efghth inning and nua Le f Frary fined him $6 and ordered him off the grounds cursing in a voles Lynch began that could be PRICES AT BUNKERS: heard iu every part of the grand mes St, Bunkers—Lump, $4.5 stand Two patrolmen started to nut, § Phones—Sunre lead him off the field and Ki Ind. # interfered, As a result they both arborn—Lump, $4.6 were arrested and forfeited fines Phones—Sunset F In pollee duet Hall pitched for Tacoma and did good work until the eighth when he filled the bases and was atabled, Carson going in purt for disorderly 8176 6 N. and Boston Lump, $4.50; nut, $2.50. Phones Sunset Queen Anne 188, Ind 7588 Western Ave.—Lr nut, $2.26. Phone - Main 487%, Ind. 289. Fill your orders early BULLOCK con $4.25 Sunset U. 8, Navy Yard Revte Seamer Monticello leaves Flyer doak 6:30 J4.W and 9:30 a.m. 1:80 and 4 @. m. An Imitation Quartered hung in shaped standards @ Stock Adjusting Bale $1 2.00 ot $15.00 CTE FURMsME tions ing this made on erken wil Terme ¢ D. orders fied | for stall room THE GROTE - RANKIN CO. 1403701411 SECOND AVE. COR. SECOND AVE UNION ST. THE STOCK-ADJUSTING SALE GOES ON Saving Money for Hundreds 3 Finishes (Like Cut) A $9.50 Value for $5.00 Stock Adjusting Sale fame | Different Goods Added | . are wold, goods. FI und © we w anged hour ly, to give a ch w you how genera the sweeping sale in aftec k. We wit la but if ia early « a will fing @anee races and single and de te | | seull eventa. | The decks are sew of od for | ii ine: the Cullen Sealer mill on June 2 Desks in Three Finishes next Monday. The first fight these A Medium Size Library Desk, made in oak, finished golden; beys put up was one of the best early Baglish or birch, finished to imi mahogany; in ome of the ever and anyene who likes to seo best buys offered in our living room Mbrary section & real battle should not miss next | Monday's contest i Desks and Tables | An $18.50 Desk, ts made of oak, built plain =Mission lines and A big swimming tour will fitted with one long drawer. Take either a golden or be held next Friday night in the weathered finish, Stock Adjusting & 9,50 task of the Athletie ohub $7.75 Weathered Study Table, le made with an 18x30ineh top f "o entries a no drawer; lege are securely braced and made of three Director MecDenald promises sour } inch stock. Stock-Adjusting Sale $ . good sport | $16.75 Mission Table, made of plata oak, finished weathered; size pa of top, 26x40 inch no drawer; table good p This spring Woven Wire Supported = eas Bed Spring $1.50 is very similar to the one pictured here port is wood mounted and well bolted together; $2.75 is the regular, so you figure you make $1.26 during & A. &. | ROCKERS One Shown Here $1.50 A large size Golden Oak out; Is built with six spindles in the back; heavy arma, securely fastesed to back posts and seat frame; round imitation leather cob regular $2.25 value. During Rocker, ike Weathered Oak Rocker, dullt om Mission lines; seat and back spheb stored in a dark green imitation leath er; size medium. Stock Adjusting Sale “ 10 Mission Rooker, bullt fininhed weathered: seat struction and upholstered te Spauish leather, size large ew Stock Adjusting Sale... .@8 ies. Frame, wood | | | ry Gilmore, fr. and trainer, Keneal ly, are out today looking for a sult able training camp where MeFar land can get into shape for bis mill with Freddie Welsh on July 4. Me land will start training as soon as be has decided where he wants to looate bis camp. $55 Denver and Return Tickets on sale June 18 by the Oregon Railway & Navigation com pany. Return limit 29 days. Call write Union Ticket Office, No. 608 First av. E KB Elis, Geni Agent. A Family Motet the heart of “Phones, Main pia, dient tibe Prenat san Wore per day; from 46 HOTEL MARLAND—Hot and cold wa ter tm every room, free bath. I5BI See ond a¥., cor, Pine. Tie and up per day Six Races Daily | | Rain or Shine Take First ay m. Jackson and start at 2 car at Races De Admission Gentlemen, $1.00; Ladies, 60¢ NORTHWESTERN ATHLETIC PA BASEBALL omorrow and AD Week. Py a 508 pm BUTTE ve. Admission 60 ANERDEEN na Take Yesler car to $8.08 per Accompanied by the $12,000 Orchestreum Myers of strength afternoons and ev: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT—THE AIRSHIP WILL BE RI ‘ ‘ | Four prices less than cost. The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. Free Attractions Daily 3:30 and 8:30 p. m, The Three Kuhns Leslie's Barn Yard Cireus afternoons and evenings. Concert W, Band. Briggs & Rose exhibition of physical culture and ings, and Uncle Hiram and the Pig ABOUT THE 20TH. Every Saturday will be children's day. Children accony guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three chi Will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Mecklem’s Air Ship= CHAS LOOFP, Manager. Seandinavian Amer Scandinavian American Baak Bank Service That M. For Business Success More and more do Business Men ize that the sort of Ranking Service receive is a very large factor in the cess of their stores, their mills, thelr et terprises. 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