The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1908, Page 2

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Lord of the jonas Wi Porest was ba t th A high class card attracted an) on the track w ether large crowd to the Meadows | the | , u wi yesterday and speculation was and on oO brisk during the afternoon, Form | jast race was made players, however, had a busy time ‘ Kyebrigh as only two favorites won, High from California, and Gun at even me and f made the » 1 the Fores lit Ss T bh and Tay could hardly be called a warm f | & to | and 1 vorite at that, as most » good start F Pal oceupied that pos: fro favoritiom only at the lass m r He ran & grand race, however Khowing that the support was well | all over a winne deserved ax he came from far back | the ven 1 ran over Luretta and Pal in) with aro last ¢ streteh and incidentally lower and wor y by the track record for seven fur | with I Kh two of The Mist About 250 This Season’s Regal $15 Suits Choice Patterns But Broken Lines, Not all Sizes of all Patterns, but Enough to Fit Everyone Our Usual Guaran- tee— Money Back th Every Suit Will Wredtle at the ” want Mopper, Pr vine? RA Phtilieting & 276 Indww Veins to fr Norse and ( 70 ater ou D ward Kyebright (Da at Popu THE@HUB On. the Square. Opposite Teton Peta 615-617 Firat Av ‘Worth bad 8 towah trip THIRD mac FOURTH RA FRANK GOTCH Coliseum Theatre July 1 With Or Defending the Title of Cham pion TACOMA TAKES ™ THE GAME Tacoma won from Seattle yew terda t7Tto 6 Th cam no an tb a Tac a led all the way and the Siwashes got jfour of their scores in the eighth toning if The Offictat » | Reditete An , AR * ie Fe ‘oe M * ie WE Se eee i aD Be ae ee ee eetiaie * [ Ge Sts. Gat SAS aha BS Ge s2 te He ¢:4. 2-228 Portier ee foe ie ee | rAR—FRIDAY HIGH CLASS CARD | AT THE MEADOWS B. F, Roller, Wrestler of the World a os ° an mn ME ' . | ‘ . * i Me Be Ae eh iS te & te Be ‘ stipes see eae ‘ie Be Be fe a “ ce 28 > e528 eS ate ii ue Po Martinis Basse on halle Off Doyle 2 . oes bie are . and Mek Heanet. and Lue pe ome ao. off Garden Thureday * ot 9200 Fine) Horse and Owne lar Prices 500 Th} : ir : i? 4 ‘ ‘ ry i . ? rr} " ame i i ir ei fie furlones to Gree 92 The London Tailor Makes Suits to Order on Short Notice We use All-Wool Good ings, Fit you perfectly, try on your Suit, make them up swell. Suits to Order From $16.50 to $50 The London Tailor gan Snes Buil 1908 Pith Gay Weather clear e JUNE 26, 1908 * t eer neeaeeeeeeeeee } J ‘* =: ' * HACKENSCHMIDT 8 * and th hr, AMEHICAN LEAGUE BY NO MEANS OfAaD @ - ws ta . r * (By United Press.) * H uv & AUCLA-CHae ELLE J * | : y so nrtrencest te § IOWANS HOkD ts | " or, wh * s {)" | w death ha ported * ” ve t or nt i* Yesterday's Games. & fects of m * 4 ‘ “ «t inde * ‘ * a ‘ * i y PREMEDEE REESE ENE H) NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ wae aon 6 ICKET (By United Press.) pers ‘ . : CO » B } \. AN FY 1 . hee . \! . There wa sett f "7 prechat y \! : ne haition! vastuakerg " tion for the departure of the fleet 8 6 » Ju for the world ,« Fred Clark Fer 4 : cetved that th i! 1 daughter , ' es | *e mon that date, A arried Off ty A bate - - ‘Y SEATTLE MAN TO HEAR r w > | aod amed to Mare I A GOVERNMENT Cage ‘ land nav ord ' ow J “ . ' lie i ' PC. See Shay , }* tailed icKe cher, tones Yesterday's Unmes i ia f Beattle pe 4 at . 7 ‘0 represent thy The largest advance sales ever t » aring of wy P t " vntaslon at By NOWTIWESTEON LEAGUE lknown for @ orting ever re . ahaa! Tae w vet. |Beattle took place today when tt a cle E. Calne aad’ ane : tickets for the er wrest ri aim of Cas : ‘ 1 gs ' z sale at grew out a Ae pn 49 ng match ere 1 4 if ae fee a hat of Meal | r rhe price of tickets ranges from . jet | Ughthouse on the Alagks ‘ } $5 to $10 with a number of get pagar cmap ges . wdied Paar nh OVERNIGHT ENTRIES (rar“simiscion. tickets at 93.50.|°7%, (he smaller gunk, it ie under wave Large blocks of tickets were PUr | ihe naval stations SAN FRANCISCO, June iieaiiean esa thn ai at The | chased this mor but ¢ | Captain C, Thomas # the| Word has been recelved fem tia Meadows for Saturday a large num Maryland t me duties Col. Marion P, Maus ' ace-—Hix furlong The Coliseum will seat ® veo |on the lighthouse board of the east Tw th infantry one ing, 4-yearolds and up ple and it will be jammed the] Coast Captain ee J. W. O'Neilt 102 night of the matet iam caeebenn sstenant te ‘ese 67 Kokomo rT There is very little betting be Ao a tae domat Hiack Cloud 102 ing dome on the atch A £004 | Doyle assumes 2 irleadter Geeenal Pag Handmaiden 94 | many people in Seattle think Roll wissourt to repl stun jeaves for Fort Lage 2411 Fisher Pay Tiler has a chance with Gotch, but) iam who has left New Hamp enworth, Kan. on Auguat 10, They 2 *The Sulton as yet few of them are one ire to take charge of the Ports |is a scarcity of brigadier i ) Bg Store yitheir hard earned money on the] nouth navy yard in thé army at the present Nattle Humppo proposition. Should big odds be} it is possible thet Cae ha 3470 Agno O2 offered at the ringside, however Build $20,000,000 Depot. be promoted in rank and be sim Vivant %\the Roller money would come out CHICAGO, June 26.—In order to| permanent command of the Dam » Zelinn Hoth men are training streuv| oi way for the new $20,000,000! ment of California 2734 Redwood Il uw wely and will enter the ring og oe ii oni Second race—S8Ix furlongs, sell-| the beat possible shape. === ‘ olds and of 'Coaven( Bell on & Toupee : FREIGHT RATES ARE @ Molo BOOSTED UPWARDS: “4 ee! Jockey D. Roland, who has not colt, made his first sppeamsase > ett 4 a been in the public eye much lately.) the season in New York | 2744 &. Elmwood .... : rode two winners yesterday, and He finished second to King | 2208 *Pal .... . oo (By United Press.) _ J Archibald performed the same feat. being beaten tm seven furlongs ts 763 Dick Witsoe Of) CHICAGO, June 26-—Kastert |The latter has been on « winner| 1:26 45 "Th = wadale ; - 110 | railroads have ann ed the first |every day of the meeting 0 far. | |_ Third race—One mile and 70 »| Buxton and Scoville also won &| What do you know about thet ; up. ot thelr proposgd increases fo | Bux a ‘ yarde, Handicap, 3-yearclds and up; | “ nt, | value $600 rates, effective August 1 re os. my He Red” Walker bas sold Preeg. 2762 Jobuny Lyons a The announcement is that the! oy Offut bet $500 on Bell of| Joyner. a 200 tole ‘ Three year-cide and upward s Jockey Op. % Mr Fie me Fagot finished strong. Rime Selling Three year-olds cick diving 1 , A No. 1 Lin- rd Ave, ding. 62) Lot & rth | days. in w 42 Brooklest * Kater in T Fred Bent race Fi We are going to vacate Bulk Goods at Regular $1.25 Bottled Bond W wrular $1.50 Hot tled Whiskies Regular $1.00 Bottled hiskies Pry its : BASEBALL * | furlongs, the Ladies’ Plate, folds; value $1,500 2742) Rightensy 18) Lee Rose 1 3761) Rowe Queen te im « Murphy 3° 199 Pith race—-One and one aisteenth = Seger ling, d-year< od up pe 1 time re: 4 or) o- Rertie A. & place 3 oh Atermaih 4.4 place 1-14 chew Complaint 1 ohe® 760 Lady Souffle i Trained by P. Witkereon L. C. Ackeriey 107 | } (2716) Maxtrons 106 in streteh, Aftermath teow 4 Silver Line 102 garnets eapiaint © " tiring af sud. Meseline ran ® lever) 3746 Gargantua 109 |r nce. Cherry away poorly, elated weil Confessor Si High Que ” ZTEB WOK RACH roar and a bait tur Salling Teo-Poar Sixth race-—Five and a half fur Value to fret #060 2 longs, Handicap, 3-yearolds and up; tegen Horse and Owner wee & Org Cie Joumey. On o',| value 9600 4 Phiilietima (Cisene) its ' : Karly Tide c . Geenmel! Cy ss ; Burleigh Larry Mulite ~ ie 6 St. Francte io Pidelte | Walam ie 3 Security 112 (Poiw) ie} ‘> = | *Apprentice allowance in Al pest 2% minwion OFF at 2:46 | misiiilnene er REMOVAL SALE NOW ON AT L. Kilsheimer & Co.’s LIQUOR STORE 1115 FIRST AV. PACIFIC HOTEL BUILDING. our and are offering our stock of High-Grade greatly reduced A Few of the “GOOD THINGS” 95c $1.15 75c hiskies GET OUR PRICES ON BULK LIQUORS, See Our 50c Bargain Counter DON'T FORGET 1115 FIRST AV. rates in what A © and “D,” which Include) a, ster getting left at the post, | race vad some of the heavier ee hogy 4 the mare was only beaten two head: modities, will be advanced from for first money i ‘oor and a to 4 cents per 100 pounds from ail | Everything once more is interior Missiasippi river valley ‘i ina increases wutil November 1, if are known as classes | peace to show He cashed his bet/try up, finished fourth tw the thiet along the Duwamish Ciimmer bas got his badge, ianippl river points to! Lord of the Forest lowered the orn territory and the seven furlong record from 1:26 to The horse really won @ : The iner » shipper anced bandoned came as & surprine | as St Was offictally an thet the raliroads had their purpose of mak Ineky race as his saddle slipped) The moving picture ‘during the running and Archibaid| Deve Honeyman, paying practically riding bareback at | *on each day, are cs the finteh Preen's race t all | ‘The two biggest operators in the | ly as good as bis ns coon a oad oma rite, Billy Engetrom and Roy Of-| ance, but he wae SS S22 | tat, both lost, but the balance of|much better class of . ' the bookles either stood the public) when they grabbed him pase rie sagt he-we ——" | off or quit winner Nelson Jones, the quit. There “_ vb the Tokio club and Joe Harlan|or Burleighs in , waxy Be ch won about $ |the other day ATHLETIC PARK A big play developed on Jocund,| one of the entries tn the first race,) Poday ot 3:09 p =. | and opering at 20 to 1, he was| TACOMA ve SHATTER. backed down to 6 to 1 at post time Tasker « Admioion the and i Ris - " and finished went to last. 110 times daily Pier — / Firestone, the crack California | Yesier Way. Round tig, | = Visit the Open Sa, ue Six Races Da Rain or Shine TUESDAY, THURSDAY, Remember ALICE CARRY, 6-1, whenever I give you « AY ONLY rors on SAT wae mine Take car at Jacksos JOUNSTONE, Bx Owner, First ay. Races start at) Veterinary Su O18 Hecomd av. + Office Hours. 18» te 208 Who ane. _ location In a few Bottled and present News on Sat prices: Re $1.00 Bottled Wines 50c TSe Bottled 40c 50c Bottled 25c The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast Free Attractions Daily 3:30 and 8:30 p. m CONCERT BY PROF. MEIER'S BAND. Regular Wines Leslie's Barn Yard Circus afternoons and evenings. Uncle Hiram and the Pig. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Capt. Mecklem’s Airship Will On or About June 25 WEATHER PERMITTING. Every Saturday will be children’s day, Children aco by guardians will be admitted free to the park tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements. CHAS, LOOFF, Managet THE PLACE, War “Gus Brown” For Your Comfort Might we not suggest some hot weather necessities in Haberdashery? Nothing more convenient than “ osknit” Short Length Drawers. ( ing. Always pleased to show you Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to$25 Sleeve Two Hours on Saturday Evenings From SIX to eight o'clock, are SAYS > now the Saturday eveniig ina hours i gs de Shirts and Knee 1ours in our savings e thers to your lik- ment, Ihe easiest way, 4 surest way to accumulate M0m ey is to form the Habit of S04 For Habit is the greatesy force in nature. Whether g00% or bad, the Habit is the line of least resistance. N has once fully fort ut of Saving willever go back t the old careless ways. A little wéek and the 4 per cent oF pound interest soon make tidy total. Scandinavitin PRE: Ba |Alash@ Building, Seattle, U.S, A. ing. a * o

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