The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1908, Page 2

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SEATTLE GIVES “2 TACOMA CIPHER gious e 8 BY REFUGEE. gee . The touts and husti@s that flook Rush Pitched a Great Game : ed to this olty for the past fow days New York i i on | ‘ ” 3 | with the expectation { realisiog un Allo . Onl Eight > ie | rich pickings when the races com wing y Yesterday's ames }mence are going to be sadly dix " thgo~-h wag Wostan | appointed if the plane of the police Hits. 8 . New York & | are carried owt, Not only with trey ” Te PRUE | Le prohibited from teushitte ab lhe . NAWSONAL LRAGUE Jtrmek, bat they with wot tie: pavenivtt (By United Pre Wes ted to remain in the ofty aud, if TACOMA, Wash, June 19.-—-Seat after being warmed to leave town, tle won again yesterday from Ta Ay tout persists in pomal it coma, shutting out the Tigers 3 to 0 H : fetfany t ' in pom ‘ : The Stwashes had a great batting | pried i ae tists the intention of Captaln of < streak tm the first inning and suc: |B +4 Detoetives Tenaant to put him on coeded in getting three runs. Afte is : the chain gang, This threat to Prisk aiesiedl “the gamo with al & vk & | ror imto the hearts of the “hustlers, : | jas work ts something they view > y » two) at a = ine ogy . that, after today, mont of the army ‘ ad Carne Le a age he gt PACHEIC COAST LRAGU® will, in the lavguage of the poet, | . Kune on third and he home Won Low # g on Bresino’s. wild throw bed 38 . In four different lanings Tacoma | : 3 pat runners om second and third, | ** to aa . but Rush would tighten up and re Sesteudaa’ tire the aide, Rush pitched a good) at tos Angeter—Lae Angeles § SS aed me. He held Tacoma to eight| Prereies + =- AU 'Priere Camtand & Pafand » Ae Johante Reid intends to he soattered hita, and only issued one) pass He strack out one man. NORWIWESTERN LEAGUE Packey McFarland or Abe Attell! Fravkiin also pitched a geod) Won. Lest. Pet | with the winner of the Cullen-dealer | game, with the exception of his One | trotane st EE S84 | fight, he does not want the battle | bad Inning | Yancouver Pi 38 e\to end in a draw, The articles of | Harry Graham, the new third tea 3 areement provide that, if at the La ng yh gr Rory hurte ae od of the 25th round the fight hae Seattioc been even, the men shall fight five one-handed catch of a line drive Charley Tucker and Mike t8a405! more rounds. The fight, therefore, | that won applause from the crowd. | fought fifteen rounds last might at Aberdeen. Tucker may last 30 rounds This is a jong route and both men | : | B | dectaton th was Tacoma aR RH PO 4 are training hy for what they ex eons rt ie ee Be MA . sinanc Taremond, 36 ‘4 1 fe 3 = ai - _— — 4 WES) Doct to be a aruciling contest, Kid Martiake. i ae Oh almost out in the Ina sound. 'Sealer is working out at Sound Burnett. os $8 8 $8 SISREN TO VISITORS EVERY DAYV,| Beach under the watchful eye of Lyeoh, ef ‘ . : ; e 1 big Ba Ouft. Ni or writes that he oa, ¢ ’ 8 ¢- =? The whole Atlantic Meet wil! be oe $88 ek Tee ee ite cars more |i tm fine shape and expects to sania Poses # 8 1 8 8 hye Sant ig | ake Cullen's measure sure . fan 2. 8 Sa 8 we a a ~ Nagy a y Dick ie working out at the Wash : Toteln . 6 8 HH OH Olio of veaker Bg Men tioe dati, | Aton Athletic club and the little eatthe— PR HPO A oe wn ?. Australian is fit to put up the bat Free eee St PS gg] Round tetp Save, BO com wet | Ue of his life, Me in being trained joKune ae 4 2 te ee ny Buckles and their dally box mei $a tH a tener ond larwe Gant. ot +e eae e aratyin 9b ie ae ie ok ce A contingent of Spokane sports eed a ce ee ak ae | will witness the fight and will have | . = = = |B mtectric Light, Mot aed Cold Water |/@ wad of money to back Scaler Totals nn ’ enn 1 |] Pree Telephone i cach room Pri |) with There was not mech Cullen *Raited for Bresine tm ninth Beore bY Innings ringwide the jast/ some of the Be money at the fight, bat thts the Tacoma Seattle pesos attle sports will bet a bunch of real i gg Moten bases fuse. money on [ q nett Doubte plays oe Ketlac 3 His: meets ul Domachens Rash cc cen. | Sat Rowen The Yosemite will leave Pier 6 h_ 2. , ~ox"uore '* |Cheap Excursions East 4 Jane 19, July 6 7, 22, 23, Aug a and 22 by the Oregon oe. Rates Vou bere Soene-at = aed of mr doings at Friece for putting tong shots throne? we Remember nobedy Ticket Office, 608 Firs Ellis, Genessl Ameat Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead alts feeling. There is no che. oe ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 399-40 Arcade Annex. tan handicap This i Cut this out and bring Reet pice, ae inte. fee WHE Be im tonight Sara ‘ian them for Crst dey or week totes BASEBALL Tomearrow amd Al Week, 3:98 tunday ot 508 pom. SPT e e ABRADEEN, It Will Certainly Pay You THEGHUs to See the == $15 and $20 . THESE UE fan Men’s Suits =n $10.50 = We'll be glad to show them to you, and if you see ever been offered in midseason in Seattle before. If you buy one, take it home, and are not satisfied —Money Back. 61 5-1 7 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem die THERUp 2 ~ LIVE NEWS FROM lly show @ streak of good form that —wWe Are Now Selling for— THERHUD them you will surely buy one. No such values have | THEEHUB =. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1906. net th MEADOWS sorre 1s fold their tents like the Arabs and|ty Ferguson, hax worked better BEA TEN an silently steal away,” than any horse on the track and Is la dangerous nioe for the | Joo Harlan, the well known book Opening Handicap. — i “ | maker, who has been fishing on | i the MeCloud river for the past two Al Coney, the well known San | ¥esterday after 1) tonings of the weeks, arrived yesterday dle was jnco Curfman, will campaten «| hardest kind of baxebel | accompanied by his btudhe/ item, ateons urine Hits © M ft war nip and tuck wth the way Ferd Owens vf Kis hormes were formerly Owned | 16 oe jaet wemwlon wed oom wy T &. Willian president of the Phere wi be no Mquor of any Macifie Coast Jockey club, Among|'® the box for the Miners and he 10 at the track this year, others he hap Hi Pavo, a fast 2veur-| held Aberdeen to one bit in the o withing to solace th old, and Altadioe, who ts @ derby | tirwt 10 tenting in f ant frame tween 6 s will hawe to candidate « bigh throw to first and two hit furniah thelr own weltion. brought three runs across the plate Joe Schretber, the horseman, who | Aberdee wored tm the first and Juck Fonnestey, who hae ‘been bas that fast mare Silverline, is in| sixth. Beth rune w remult of a connected with the Oakland ‘club the etty pass, two infield outs and fumbles during past meetings at The Mead by Btle ows, ls hore © ¢ Met oune Hutte seored fn the first when ing that be would ship to Butte, has | Dode lr filled the bases and It ts expected that abodt 20 changed his mind and will ship bis allowed « hit, The Miners seored books will eut in Saturday string here, Among others he bax | e#sin In the third when Hill | that onetime great hor Dr | #tole home | According to the clockers, Sugar xo. Others are Joe Nealon, Wa-| Brinker wax very wild and was maid, the fast mare owned by Soot. ter Thrash and Millsong Jaent to the sta 1 the fleet fa | ning Calif tm x hie place and ie pitching great ba | lat & o'clock Monday night and re| put up the purchase price. Prin) The was reple with fast turn directly after the battle. jelpat MeKowo at no ow pl me teame play again lors will be awarded at the Lincoln |nehoot in the future this afternoon SPOKANE SHUT OUT DENVER RACES P _ | Welwood Murray won the Low | | jman @ Hanford eup for the win jner in the singles at the Lincoln (By United Press.) | Washingt 1 scholastic tenn SPOKANE, Wash, June 19—| meet, Murray defeated Van Karen} (By United P: ) The Canucks broke the winging | for the cup in three straight sets, DENVER, June 19.—Results at streak of Spokane yeater Van-| } priand yesterés vente met — | The pick of baseball teams of the| Cveriand yestords : dians never had city and county officials will clash Four furlongs, purse-—Otilo won Det deck wae ca th next Monday son at Dugdate’s| Kaight of the Kast second, Cooney for Vancouver, and be rk, The betting favors the ctty| Neff third. Time, :61% | no bit game, struck out three s otal, | Five and & haif furlongs, selling and insued but one pass. He - |-—fucceed won, Laura second, Sal given good support | BR. M. Maddock of New Rochelle, | Y8ee third Time omy Wright lobbed them over for the |. ¥., an authority on motor boat) | Six and # half furlongs, selling locals and was touched for eight 4nd Yacht racing, arrived In Se-| Friendiess won, Litholen second hits attle yesterday, Mr. Haddock witi| Charley Henry third. Time, 1:26 Vancouver scored one run apiece | act a offical m r in the mo Six and « half furlongs, seliing-—| lin the fifth, sixth and seventh in.|tor boat race from Seattle to Van-|Honnie Prince Charlie won, Deo ings. couver, which starts June 29 tare second, Red Thistle third.| It wan ladion’ day, and 3,000 peo oa ee eae | ple saw the game. This is the| Capt. Bollong anys he dosen't) Seven furlongs, purse Rhine | second time that Spokane has bean| tink there te a yacht in the stone won, Bpobn second, Idalytic shut out on ladies’ @ | United States or Canada which can| third Time, 1:3it% beat the Spirit when Ted Geary Seven furlongs, selling —Agso. | iw at the hel Some of the yacht-| ciate won, I * second, Daring ing eonthus from Everett bold) third. Time, 1:39 | the same opinion, — cmensigearntiaip Frank Gotch says he ts fecling ‘The Siwashes played great ball! fit and does not see how be can | rday and deserved to from | fail to throw Dr. Roller. never ma, Dugdale men oceastonal: | better,” said Prank 4 know | that some day | will be thrown, | Sy I think thet day te a long time ol ‘ | a The Lincoln high athletic asse| The First Christian church team ctation ts net in & prosperous COD defeated the ame from the Temple \KETCHELL TO GO AFTER’ ALL MIDDLEWEIGHTS shows they could deliver the goods if they kept it up. SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.— Sporting circles here are much in dition. and as a result sweaters will stiet church by 6 to 4 in & game) wrested in a report that Stanley not be awarded to the athietes on | played yesterday at LAnecoln park, |Ketehell, the champion middie he different toame unless the boys | weight, has agreed to enter into a) Dede Brinker may retire from |™atch with any middleweight that) professional baseball, A few more | Matchmaker Frank Lyneh of Grand) ‘bad tnatings Mke Dode pitched you | Rapids can arrange a go with. Ef | terday and it's a cinch he will ro. fort are being made to get up a i tire. | fight for July 4 with Tony Capont , or Hugo Kelly | T\acre tracts, acre, easy = \erme, car tine and lake; | ‘The Spirit seems to gait faster |this your than she did last season, U.S. Navy Yard Route Steamer! and the Seattle yachkiomen are cer Monticelio leaves Fiyer dock 6:30_ |tate that she will suscusatelty do and 9:20 a.m. 1:30 and 49, m. oF?) ts dina rae | ; SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE Car at Jackson St. and First Av. RACES START 2 P. M. Admission—Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c. S666 £66 Ge of Brown O Suits in meceived, Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 the New Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co, Men’s All-Wool Serge Suit, Blue or Black, Worth $1 5498 Hy to $20....... Tomorrow we offer choice of all sizes im the abor line of Suits. No such values have ever been of fered. Come and see how well we do as we say we do— $8.85 * Youths’ Suits at $6.95 | Bays’ Suits at $2.35 Brown Plaids andj Fancy Worsted amg Stripes and Fancy Cheviot Suits; ail Worsteds; sizes up to | sizes, 8 to 16; worth to 20; long pants; worth | $5.00; on sale to $15.00; for— \ day— =" $6.95 Men's $4.00 Tan Oxfords, with two b while they last ... New Monarch Shoe & — Half Block North of Postoffice. Opposite Arcade A ILUNA PAF The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Free Attrections Daily 3:30 and 8:30 p mm CONCERT BY MEIER'S "BAND. The Three Kuhns ~ - Accompanied by the $12,000 Orchestrium, Lestie’s Bard Yard Circus afternoons and evenltigs. Rose exhibition of physical culture and feats of strength and evenings, and Uncle Hiram and the Pig. FREE—WRESTLING—FREE Friday and Saturday Evenings. JACK BRIGGS vs. FRANK ROSE, Charley Franklin, Referee. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Airship will be ready about the 20th. Every Saturday will be children’s day. Children by guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements. COMING ATTRACTIONS Mecklem’s Air CHAS. pen: Capt How to Save I Frequently Deal In nearly every household, Some the pennies, nickels or dimes; others@™ coins of certain dates. | There are various plans of this though vastly better hana miss o plan at all, they can hardly be with the id Habit of putting i bank a fixed + from each ati ery pay check. That is the pat of praaress, the definite methed at nitely builds Character and Menu, The size of those some that she not pearly so important et ae rity with which you tape G2" woys giad to oem count addres imagican Danke Seandinavian American laaka Budding, Seattle, U6. AS

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