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THE STAR—TU Y, JUNE 23, 1908. . land everybody prospered Yakland harbor, pufpod dry ‘atid |All mine excopt what I kept screwed RITES HA VE | OVERNIGHT ENTRIES blera, fight p yters and #team rrought vp to carry oarélens | in the heel of my shoes. | ship privilege men included ve lfolks like us, they were waltt Like a thet ot goats we butted | Z ne shters homselves ne ‘or usw every known raft « sur way ashore «# angle here Sa ner Bg sibs amaien on ot levy it The pena a tent was pitehed with a ring stak HA RD TIME ON Pee che osengall ed for ¥ er in the ed ov e cente | tote —_ reserved for use later in the) aye) ed out in th nter Wea ning, or rather morning P ‘a ‘ - . m S Songsters Get the tego OO s Firat. race s ac on a DIDNT DOP OU] Games Galore Enticed the| ss, “cran pormontet ne ai ¢| ron to hum the autos TRACK | its Ae cn ; t had the kale jimmied from toed. | oduced by another safe blower .' one that furaished any wort of a 4 Sinindiiabunniiin It cout you two bits to look tht who slipped it to us that If we! * contest, a» Belle Ki after ‘ a ry Fleeced the dining room window, four bits|kieked in with what we bad loft Belle Kinney and Barney cine caked tn the orden te ta ~ in tinued.) fs claimed, aod they took all the e to poke your nose into the alleged fhe young songster would eharm re pitas, Ured when she got to the oe in aa “| ate reoeigts with them, is J beanery and @ dollar t lift your hat! as out of our seats, Without any front and just | jong enough! 2405 Kil Ostron cree | Hoha er the ring and chal-| ‘pe crowd went back on the boat ame » 8 Cup of what purported to be| encouragement on our parte the Oldfield Only Two to beat Luretta « nose Second race, eis ius h lenge Charley Mavning, of Everett,| and the Yosemite started back for @. STUART Cosfenee coffee “but which had all the ear-| yooalist ve his head off and Hidden Hand was heavily played jing ‘Three vearoide ee, Be to fight. | Seattle. It was a dreary ride. Ky} . ~ s marke of poop derk bilge water I parted with my corn cake coin. | x <a ake Geen. cues ee. the cee ride and yy Manning refused » Rare erybody was tired, hungry and no The Yosemite wae @ Heath) Ut yeu had any tefl after tacking | it was ail | bad gnd | Sreathed to Win. 4 strength of a good race he had run! 2497 ‘Titw, ‘ ting, Wat he took a fake photo of) gysted, and sleeping room was @ e Carlo leat night Hvery | che ents, Chey were watting fer yan) dewply af theagh a @remt ke had} . " Saturday, He failed utterly to live : the youth and kept him tn a abt | & premlutn ’, of sure-thing gembiing which |io « catty aft where a yawth pre-| been Ite from ey. frame _powe up to that performance and finished) 9447 ing pore for about ton milbtites. This! The dining room waa jammed, he handled without preten-| skied ever a n unin whereon| AK the way buck to Mbuttle I outwide the money, the winner turn eltahted the crowd, and they kept) and the waiters must have gut rich [the pledvome game of biackinek | handed them the mor ehertlt.) Artor the brilliant racing of the jag up in Daretngton, the second M ‘ the Japanese busy picking up coime.| by favoring customers who tipped Hous apptiances Roortsted like (| Howeiwind Yen never wo} the den) || had ail qiot motos Bat owen | ee Wa aah tat tn leeicn, “Gan amen netting anne ay Sutton ‘This excited the greed of & sab) thom. In a few minutes the bread | proverbhel green bay tree, tut the trad wan quid inte oom by Tenefiyend tt, fh fawn & wowed opening TBE dE geo cbte Tarr bape eg el cond siden Wave Jow youth in the throng, and he tm | and sugar supply was exhausted,| The fow sporty who were Hott | oi wath @ enrtalnty mmthomution. | wmumtion to up tiny yet i trem|Medews yeaterdiy natiraly in! poorly, 1 : a mina troduced a newsboy song and dance | yur the hungry fight fans paid fancy the alleged #00 Of) Ater the blackiaek wan mare von whem yen nw thoy wore we wetter Ca vat n nv | — n o— ) PE Oe Eacamado 7 artist, who sang a xentimental ditty | prices for tough steaks amd stale to slowly plek thetr blackjack and after more blackieck | jug. @ Samnty. | thee was a fair ave 7. a A Ie om ‘urnish ~ > ' quree Co i Excitement mer) a and did a few fancy stops The! ggge About 85 cents was the aY-| way through the pASSAgOWAYS And | ee estan iby gunmen = Pern re rr | ot the attorncen as be beet 6 Third race, four and one-balf fap ' * upldity of his manager “crabbed” | rage price for a very peer meal | compartments, — fairly mngented | * ’ an nb tel | Pavorites had an exceedingly field with the liberal odds ne Twoyearoldas 7 t, howew ad the crowd with professional feecers and their| ({0Ns ls = “te hard time to win, and oaly two, 1 chalked up against his chances. | (2444) Rose Queen ¢ fated te veut wth the coin. | ane Geis & Gon gatherings of anxious vietims. | ee ve centeiey reming to “'§T Lou s ORDE ED @urney Oldfield in the first and Nonie, the second choice, was sec “ep eating treeeedl Suddenly Scheer rent the air,| OM the way heme the inside of | MO ced ta be little chance |"! . Rolle Kinney In the last suceseded ond, and Col. Warwick, at 40 to 1 Traffic @ Cullen was seen approaching| the fase lowked out, It developed | 1 tne games, judging from the! Boore the Cargo. in catching the Judges’ attention. (unexpectedly ran third. Jack Ad Ako-Ar Ber E @hrongh the entrance | that Sammy MeClintlo, former man: |(2 tHe games, Jndelie trom ty] And then the booms! | had my T0 BREM RTON The card had ® very “doggy” ams, the favorite, failed to run to Corset ae : Cullen Demands Coin | ager of Cullen, and bosom friend | ory was anyone who won except-|Cargo stowed “midwhips before em flavor and ained very little his Oakland form and finished out th race, one and oneelghth . res ae of > ' sane “and commas y Eo ymg ey hadiing the dealers in the various| barking on the good ship Gold clans. The Inst race was the only side the money Handicap. Three-yearglg i me ae ae a het more thaw S10) om Seale ' d , othe ic wo 1 a " ee SOE ae arenas up. Value $700 : up his hand for silence, stated that | “‘Thore was a strong suspicion that | Eames (her Wid not make thelr gor hy - 7 “ue ee was sorry to disappoint the | the ¢ of this wager partly ac ' a ip te a wel but he had been guaran meat argon the cttunees of the a License Without Limit. ~ a eae aah S —_— —_ (By United Press.) | twin t } er 4 " on | ony yon 3 teed a $1,000 purse, and he would | teed ate receipts, for it does not! Never in the history of the city | ice wrung dry, however, and el WASHINGTON, June 23 Atter| Johnny Lyon i not enter the ring until it was forth-/take $00 people to make a house has there been such & hasty @* the poreh climbers behind the ma.’ from Monolulu to Ban} Witth rece. sx tastes coming. He stated that, according exeooding $629 when the admission mbiage of get-richquick artists ny got through with my chance with Secretary of the In-| a Three-years-old and up, a to Promoter Reid, the house jy g5 apiece. and such an inviting @ Y of chums, their wallets looked like a poles pape Res Mtns rach ————— | 2724 Royal Rogue , Amounted to bones pana It was also freely asserted aboard aports: ensious and more than will steam roller had passed over | ‘flor Garflold at Jockey Archibald, a youth of lit-; born and Escamado, He gave the| 1728 Al. Lindley ; é > i. ed cruise F o 4 a Reid then ogee a = rat naa} ae Yosemite that Sammy - ing to replenish the eae & COURLE | them are 4 cruiser St. Louls will pr Pom diag ae aaien tonal Titans wah a, ae: Dick Wile 5 maid that at t jast te! Ciintic and Reid had planned to of the card and dice sharks, If you itked the game after that. | ceed to Bremerton, where she will |” ished second with the good price of 147) Barney Oldfield Given Cullen and Scaler the entire | goublecross Cullen and make a kill:| To cap it all there was beer On there was a bunch Of DUFKIOTA Ail). pinwed in reserve. Hor erew (he public eye day by riding | 615" » place quoted agains: him. “9 0 wee and that he would give then | ing ca their bets board, and whisky and almost any: your elbow with a palr of loaded |"* " sored to the cruiser |(WO Winners rode one Sat 89 Mintia of the house thie time, Cullen Gets Wise. j thing that the average lquor em | hones, and if they failed to roll any | Will be transferred te wéas, he aud. “Celaeal” Satie nso 06 Herives Sealer then took the center of/ Friends notified Cullen that Mo. | porium distributes under the privt oig that suited their faney, | Milwaukee, which will then make a " | Joe Cabitt is he This te the Raval Queen the stage and announced that he) | Crm venetting heavily againat (se of @ saloon Heense, And the my optics were onthe blink short cruise along the coast. The/20W ted at the head of the win-| third summer he has spent in 8 ohare, ‘would fight for money or marbles. | Clintte was hd an io | » crowd appeared as fy the time the floating gin ning jockeys’ lat attle, That fs all he has spent Pass & oq him, and, as Dick knew that Me “ St. Louis will leave Honolulu June Be race, one mile and 9 é Sealers statement was greet Clintic and Reld were friends, he thirsty and as ready to patrouise garage reached a sand dune identi . rai however ling: Four-yearolds a ‘with vociferous cheers. | put two and two together and © [the bar on the steamer as they fied on the maps as the town of 2%. arriving at San Francisco abou Matt Ri ia. din Sane ae 5 : aad ¥ Tn the meantime Cullen had re perthe conclusion that he was to|*ere the.gambling games Langley, the second story men bad | July 4, posed to have got the coin when Jim Neti tried to eb up with Siar _ be out of the decision at al All the Sharks There. eee Distributor, and ‘bet on the old He Racine He would | be Jobbed Darelagton beat Hidden Hand, &® horse across the board. But for figh levents. His friends and backers| Apparently every unemployed 2599 Belimence ae ' ite ee So cirre casas tie oe agreed with him in this and urged! sharper and fleecer in the north ly rode the former, wh the ho ne rotting tn a fam on thel = yt ie #1. . him not to enter the ring | west had gathered on the boat last ake nce abhor Spit Manna Miss Officious . : Cullen was ready to fight, how-| night with a view to getting a good , __. | cashed his show be 2601 Tonle . Substitute Net Acceptable. | ce whenever the purse was|stake, and getting it quick. The Jim Davis, the ex-bookmaker é | 2751 Bauble : | who was rated off by The Callfornia pool Johnule Reid suggested that Kid | forthcoming on the condition that shears were sharp and the sheep who! 2751 *Klizabeth F a Maringo fight Scaler, and that Guy tne crowd choose another referee were sheared close, A majority of |nla Jockey club a few days ago, came up here with the idea of hav. | 48 *Biacklock 4 ‘Buckles and Harry Krant fight *i* | jeside Johnnie Reid and that all/the unfortunate spectators who —— was at the track and was reported ing a soft snap for the summer, | 2722 Lady Kitty 2 rounds, The crowd howled down pore ne called off. | played the role of sheep looked for iniochiek Wives. savetitsk seal eeikspdient ste iets neem.) tee have bet several thousand dol are a sad looking Jot these days “Apprentice allowance. this suggestion, and a committee! j; was a sour crew that took the|a friend to touch for breakfast Track tax ecasentdeligeplenetse sents * lars on Helle Kinney, the winner) ptr: was sent to wait on Cullen. He) peturn trip, All on board had paid | money after reaching shore T RACH —sie fertonge Selling Three-yearolde Velue te | of the last race. | Sniffies and his diamond pin have and Fr) gs for fight tickets, besider 50/ Immediately after the steamer until the! cents for boat fare, and they did)ieft the city in tne evening dice tree — parted company. Distributor falied | ¢ and Owner . . ow o Jockey Hayes, who rode John H, | to show, ts the the reason WRE TLE IN Ohare De! $ |the winner of the fifth race, was | : bar ¥ . “5 guilty of rough riding in the) Eddie Sachs, the Butte plunger . : (atreteh and received « calldown was a prominent figure in the ring from the jodges after the race. He yesterday bumped Keeamado with John H. — & and the former hit Prestige and ill Jackman, the bookmaker, ts * guaranteed purse was in sight not take kindly to the idea of Wast-| games and card games made thetr a At about 2:30 a m. Bob Cooper | ing 10 hours and $3.60 in hard earn appearance with remarkable celert ote took a hand in the proceedings and | oq money ty. Tops of kegs were Improvised wir & proposition that if the; judging by the conversation on as tables for the card games. 3 made Bele (DA Rese J crowd would clear the tent and PSY the Yosemite, it was well that foards were placed across the! Orange valemabio OF ih 2 ‘an additional dollar apiece be would | Reid and McClintie decided to re-| backs of chairs and sleek looking tm W Derker) = make good the rest of the neces | turn on another boat. | dividuals whose dexterity with the Slafista 4.1e"pises, fk shew. iOS 2 enanncet 2-46 | O0Orly put bim-over the fence. Bet-| betting from the ground. wary thousand dollars. | Scaler Not Blamed. | cards denoted long familiarity com | ter cut out the rough staff, Johnay Start Db t a FA at ae the spectators left | mer | ~ tarter Dwyer set down n their seats and wore urged out the| No blame ts attached to Scaler SS ee ee | The finish in the last race was|dereon and Andrews, two small ap- ‘Roller-Gotch Match to Be ' entrance. The tent was just cleared [9% !t Is generally conceded that he | or showed tous. GosdS Gat hive | exceedingly close end many in the! prentices who hed mounts tn the | Le wheo two men started to fight in-| Was not “in” on the frameup | Work Was Coarse. ade up around. Colbert chewed Bpred but grand the entire throng surged | Cullen also lost uo friends by his) The crap games required lexa sai winiilebidittiens cose 4 upward. [in time to beat Belle Kinney we Me tant to’ aes the |retuent to fight walees the stipulat:| chili and were naturally worked on|2748 Yao" Ractace* ™ re rues Sig eee Nerer | ever, the public had had a bed and thought Luretta got up first race, for failure to get away from the post. Held in the Big ed purse was deposited & coarser scale, It wired con 7 soy in land most of them had gone tol J. R Jeffrey is here, represent 4 Anything that savored of fight| Last uight’s fiasco has unfoubt-| siderable skill to walk between the SP Kinney to get even, the decision | ing the San Francisco Call. Theatre. : was an attraction at this juncture. | edly killed the fighting game in Se | kneeling players and dealers who H was well received | Gives Up the Fight. jattie. People will not pay fancy | threw the dice around on the Moor, H iain | Jockey Baéie Lauch has been es i ip lprices and travel 40 or 50 mile* and as fast as they worked one sec ? | Jockey Joe MeRride made his ap- gaged to ride for J. J. Walsh's ee gall lyon pb ~Rrcrnet 1] boat to soe prise Sante salen tion of the boat they would proceed gheragee ie | pearance yesterday, riding Geo. Kil-' stable during the season The Roller-Gotch § they are assu’ a ra to another station where there was : George Kileorn (Gutter? Fairy Street Hayes) Biackioc’ (W Walker) aa a that he abandoned bis efforts | ja chance of picking out more “live money. hed the battle, and went) “The SealerCullen fight was not ones.” i ee oe boat. The Yosemt! 5 grossly mismanaged, but there) There wore at least fifteen of At poet 5 minutes Off ot 744 wreatiing 7 es | match on July 1 will be or times at bat he lined out three | Coliseum instead of ip home runs es we ? | Terry MeKune and Pug Bennett | was blown and all thoughts | are strong evidences of crooked | these crap games running full blast) Wines’ sb rapent Rose Pe were dismissed. ok on the part of the promoter aj! night and the way the operators = Gid some great fielding. Graham | 44, At this juncture Johnoie Reld and | ang his friend MoClintic |trimmed the suckers wax a sin and also did good work. It was ® #004 | Gvertaxed, and that It weal be MeClintic embarked in &/ Reid cannot hope to promote Any /_ shame, in the language of the —— wise move to puli-off the bout steam launch for Everett, !t| wore fights in Beattie. for Py bas fraternity. Some of the operators ; The Uffictel Srore. the larger hail bile has been stung ut THIRD NACH—ate tert Helin Th ear olde fen tile | 4 eT ans ‘And inctdentally bray Hien 9 Aly arnt re 2749 pas mee, “ ep 2 ce tT ” 0 “7 ' ) 4 | Both Roller and Goteh are now iuhout G00 peogte fu Genito G24 | was wagered on some throw, then| i: f2 73:9 tetera he creek i Belle Kinney 12-1 Won i everest are wondering if they Will he dice were east so that they || Miners Grab the Came mi ete i $$. Sieg oct at the &. A Ce Ge : 2 gave out the above om Saterday B | get their money refunded }could be manipulated by the skill} 11) oe 1 @ @inoons. He has secured Dan q land we cleaned up x | twas o hold-up game all around. | fal confederate. Mr. Sucker and Be : $304 4b G dlean aso wrestling partner and feor. l SENG VISITORS EVERY DAY, | MA mcker friends would lose |. , 5 # Last e 1 $ $8 & Slway he tomes the P"ithe whole Atlantic Moet will be | Victima Stood No Show. | net 4 enimuven OF at 3°19 “ : $ 8 & + © ¢hampion around is s eaution, lat the navy yard a few days more.) The gamblers might as well have | shoe eS Pieem Pe he § t 5. 1 6 © @ © | Roller is doing his mat emt | See the battleship Rhode Island tn | knocked their victims on the heads © Jestingien-Dercun, | Treine 0 + a of ie g)the Y. MC. A. with Comm ‘the dry dock, Boatw leave pler 2, with a club and rifled the pockets! foot of Yesler way, ten times dally. of the chosen band. They never | hire ‘Round trip fare, 60 cents. had a look {n at the money, Even |"*"* “lat the ringside, while jaiting for 50 FOURTH hace NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB | the fight which did not materialize, a A. | 1 ATHLETIC FARK jwome of the eager surething men | tea: BASEBALL to start a crap game in mn » o particularly clever card ‘Tetay at 8 psd unl | sharp managed to secure the cream ‘! cae “obey ual of the play by operating a table int 2 jthe smoking room which actually | 11? ———~ | had « green cloth top. This fancy! a THEBH ue touch fo the table netted him al = | Franklin for partners. The big | siclan is in great form and is \fident of wresting the championship from Goteh. badly ridden Butte walloped the Siwashes yea- terday in a hard-fought game by jthe score of 6 to 5. ‘o | it was « heartbreaking game *4 | Seattle took the lead in the first Po | tantng and held it until the ninth inning, when the Miners came up 2 [with a rush and nosed in ahead) | with two runs } Carruthers made a Weird decision Three-year-olde and epwart ~H uw wooee? ¢ this afternoon and will play in eity for the remainder of the The Siwashes and Tigers inst night by Sea” 22 good piteher when in form, but victory Time afm has gone back on him and] THEBH Ue |particularty choice line of custom Brest goed’ Wen manally in the eighth that robbed Seattle even in a sixgame series at jera and when he closed the game oe PO Geccia cee of a run. Bennett was on first coma last week and the games THEBHU THEBHUR be bad to carry bin winnings away od to diepiny | with one out and stole second. The the home grounds should be he in @ satchel and them quit ball was thrown wild and Bender Hit by action. - ae Loree ad “Careless Bill” Coy was ‘THEBHUs | There was also quite a brisk QTGA VIVTH RACH—Ome mile Melting, Theer-yearoide and wewert | dropped It just as he | trade in duyimg back the seat Value to f sree, throw it ‘arruthers, for some coupons, which represented $2 and|jnaes Heres er Se “ |mysterious reason, ordered Bennett THEBHUe # feats, aod several brokers par Jonn HM ¢ Pine mabied : : Siete $ | back to first | chased On Cabill's bit Rennett went to A score oF more from dis. arentwed | satiafied purchasers at a third of| third, where be died. Had he been Mr Caruthers |is not effective more than once: ® THEBHUD the regular price, In the hope of rene de tee ——% allowed to take second he would NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. ten days. This makes him & jhaving them redeemed, and thus i Ride (Orange [have scored. Carruthers also Won, ost yer 2xPensive inxury. Dugdale is HEB | making several hundred per cent Invietwe (Gebriet) soaked a fine on Terry McKune Spokane ™ er; tating for another twirler, = - | profit weie Dhar - |when be asked for an explanation [scm — : | ————. At owt 2 west rie of the ump’s original ruling. Watts iw ‘ The sloop Neva, of the San Rh Re J Careless Bill” Coy was on the {oats ae 444 cisco Yaeht club, won the cup 1 e driving ae cee 4 ** around the San Franciseo i slab for Seattle for four Innings and it is no ihel to say that he was PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, | yesterday The va wee tapped freely. Rut the Siwashes did smallest yacht Im the rece 1 bour and 8 minutes time de fan 8 o © winning when the boy tet THEBHe Stock is getting very low, | pmonized” but some good, choice “™"" bead) - ibs dies 6 upward, [Some tall fielding and managed to Loe Angeiss THER Word Coined That Gives 2752 7 i |hold the Miners within bounds retin a8 rte: patterns left yet of we Cay and fe the lies Peenciss Sas cate . TYERHUs r ninth walked Kreitz, Si Bennett AMERICAN LEAGUE }. The City Hall baseball the Facts. |was hit by the ball. Hurley sacri | feated the County Officials at : | feed and Irby hit straight to Ben- | chicar letic park yesterday by a score al nett. In his haste to throw the ball to home, “Pug” lost it and Kreitz 1/6 to 6. It took ten innings for Be tif erty men to turn the triok. a ¥ a cee ‘igohte FT oe Binpies 1-10 snow, | 80d Si Bennett scored P se) ame was fast and furious and Z x ° be Stanley caught the ball in time | jon : {if | replete with fast felding and tireq | DUt Only made a faint-hearted at-| Washington 20 3 yea batting w * ue tempt to tag Bennett wi ve dncnsibiin 3 | make you like It? ke reaay | Claflin started for the Miners era ony | Terry Mustain knocked out 4. Chiv lauciphia ®” Cleve. | Ward at Tonopah, Nev., a few lago. Mustain has been ‘fight Jack Sullivan at Tonopalt July 4. The fight game still eS Pet | tinues to draw out In the desert) 5= UNION TAILORS was stabled In the first, Harkness sueceeded him and, pitched great ball. He held Seattle to three hits. But their team mates made six er rors and this helped Dug's hench. THEGHUs hovel BY “EDDIE” BOYDEN. l a | ) () THEBHUs Were you ever lemonized? n Md they ever make you sink THERHUB | Your (eeth into « yellow oval and| e | 1 was one of « flock of foottsh | THRGHUS | flight fan who filed aboard the} | old sidewheeler Yosemite last night | to be carried up sound a few miles }to watch two males maul each | | other. NATIONAL LEAGUE. F | men . THESHUD THEBHUe | And of all the bunk games | ever Swain made a remarkable record |‘: The Rivana encountered, the doings last eve yesterday. In three consecutive | po $s! feated the Port Orchard team by! “HOD AT om the human limit tm score of 6 to 3 at a game F |. Say, it was the real chill-—and| q | they forced it down my throat with | : sHEGHUD THEBHUD | @ finesse which touched me in more | 4 ‘ | Ways than one. | — HEBHUB TEBHUD | It is an historical fact that the} genius sucker is ushered into this| THE@HUB wobbly old globe every second | THEBHUB a List to my lilt and I'll give it to| | you right THESHUB THERHUB {1s Sunday at Port Orchard. Cutters: That Cut To Fit We can make you a Suit to Order in one day if you are in a hurry. Suits to Order $15 Seattle now occupies the «% next to the cellar, It is trae Butte leads the Siwashes by 4, but it must also be bered that Dugdale’s men ae head of the Black Cat® race for last honors, Races —Races | *: Had Wrong Hunch. } coun Money backif you wantit. case! mimi tee. hablo te) some baseball. The league mag nates hold a meeting this afternoon! Betting Is the bane of all and they will undoubtedly decide | It has killed h racing and ee harbored the happy “4 . mega ap a es . ake ome ery frequent, “= sommes. I @unes a coopie et d U Six Races Daily [| farvanets toms tte i sertos SS nas blighted puaiiion al THESHUs THEBHUs | chaps by the name of Cullen and an p if ® g . to Rutte from Spokane. Vancouver as probably killed the fight game Sealer fight sometime ago, and the Rain or Shine |} wintcome're Pom ot Yuiy week. im earti. “Rock Cod, Sma THESH UD THEBHUD Legg ny Mm rs sabia stat — Piper & Taft will put new s ; mr al . Mo ot nis. fight On the Squar Opposite Totem Pole. PP ayo 9 e son & Somes of UNION TAILORS ire pe A on your baby carriage Ci n and it is sine that THERHUn ke ween First av. Ra start at 2 food rep Ores Heat alcroxsed had he won from Seats The aked out and a flaseo Te” was raised in we” 615-617 First Av eth le bye THE@HUB : pm : THESHUD shnenaenbstinchesenentsbennnedsnie 518 Third Ave., Near James St. Ttert suited. It will be fruitiess to THERHUB THE@HU U. ©. Navy Vara Route Steamer | J Admission-—Gentlomen, $1.00; veel uss loft aay thore fights ta eae THE@HUB THERH | Monticello leaves Flyer dock Ladies, 60c. t nad cold wa- | aitie. You can’t fool all the THESHUD bad TAFE IUD an 130 & mm. 1:30 and 4p. m. | wy room, free bath USS See ATT bine + cor, Pine, Te and wp per day.

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