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padance on Mond lay ata track than mn any other day, and this, taken ta the disagreeable | , Caused the track manage jment to be more than pleased when they found that 2 atasts had come out noon's sport Garnet Ferguson put over his firat the money wagered on her ebance: wan all burned up, a8 once a horse fe im the starters hands all betw | muat go In aptte of accidents, | Hooltgan was favorite at 2 to 1, and Gates, after went back to 18 to 6 play, however, was on Canejo, was backed from 10 to 1 down to TALENT GETS RADTKE MEETS Ss" MORETROUBLE SEVERE JOLT RAIN PUTS ALL FORM TO rue | BAD AND THE BOOKS HAVE) A PLEASANT DAY—W, GATES WINS HIS HUNDRETH of the meeting when Atkina came home alene tn the firet race Atkins opened up favorite at 2 to 1,/of a rider but the weight of money wagered | lost 6 to tat post time. a falsely ran one, and with any kind Canejo could not have rode him all over his price) the track and at the finteb aid ev beck and he went to the post a/erything but fall off *|Frank Plttner wept to sleep at the weond choice at fours and Eillerd| post and was not ready when the third choloe at eights, and the race waa ran according to the betting, |'This, of course, killed his chances. ces Antating in that} Graham, on Gates, oe calla for little de | sortption, as Atkins was always the |aan empiages ho apeed at any part took command jof the race. when ready, winning tn a gallop by Carrick made his run in the stretch and got up tn thme to beat Kllerd for the place. others were beaten off. 6 to 5 shot. Carrick was alw , lowing about 3 the three ekg wou by a heed the horses were golng to the post for the first race yes raiastorm strack and converted what had course into a This had the effe ‘The sixth race completed the dis comfiture of the talent was backed from even money to 4 Bombardier was 7 Boloman been a slow, heavy fined HOT-HEAORD BOY GETS A $200 FINE AND A SUSPENSION FOR HI8 ROUGH WORK AND BACK TALK, Jockey Radtke te in bad odor with the jockey chub officials of New York, who have found him poe sensed of an ungovernable tomper |For his last offense Radthe was $200 and suspended a fort night, which ought to bring him to M1 / his senses. This sucessful rider's Lassen a Good Mudder. Lassen proved the best mudder race and won of changing al! the figures of the dopesters and as Ramus 8 to | ing started for a long time jup to a race and easily succumbed stretch wher The latter had a race 4 this won It Ramus was not ready to race and oan do better Be er Tena os |+ ON THE TRACKS + @ rasatt the tal much at sea dur Aa only two fa im the second driving finish by « head from Mre. was always the others nev the afternoon the worse of the dooks and many struggle with the a bankroll that had been tu a Nourishing condition after went back to town flattened beyond all hope of redem p- between these two, er being contenders. acted bad at the post and was left when the barrier weat up wan second choice tn the betting at 2 to 1 and was well played by the under his belt, Refutes Osler Theory. Gates, the winner of| fair race and finished third in going |tntegrity ia mot under suapicton Nothing of a crooked nature has been charged against him, his wornt offense betng that he resorted to |rough riding to win, and when T! spoken to about ft has displayed a | bad temper, for which he waa ished, Tt might seem unjust to prive the talent of the services of | jockey whose worst crime was |intense anxlety to win, but racing @ | officials Must esercisw some Algeip Toe e oP eee eee eee $ | tine if thelr rulings are to command «| she seemed to like. Crigit, who ts a well known mud lark, won the third refutation of Dr. Osler's theory, Jockey Parrow, who was the star) i€ race because respect and decorum nm tained we New York writer very aptly ro at Toronto meeting, bat | marks led by the stewards of| “jockey Radtke will have to inconsistent change bis manner if he expects to the old timer brought joy Jookey T. Sullivan was the only boy when the srarter gave the) He beat the gate about the and after that had only to keep the horse gotng to win eanily won the fourth race and completed of winning brackets Capt. Rice ie one of the old school ef turfmen and had a ractng stable | work in the saddle. Last Wednesday, | maintain his reputation as « Tider jin the east it is all well enough New York,|for the lad to be energetic and by four lengths as eanily second, third. Matt Myrtle White was and Bachanter Hogan, the favorite, was a fatal day for tw In the jumping race Fer ambition to win 100 races with W B. Gates and when the horse came apatous, but when he contiqually rough rides the other boys and | gus fell and broke bis shoulder. He | talks back to the officials tt {a time off bad and anywhere near @e front was a very horses in the money were all good| Criglt being White five and Bnei wader the wire first could never get athed in smiles da as much of his face as one could See, for most of {t is hidden behind & danch of whiskers make James Hamilton Lewis tars green with envy Had Good Crowd. Thore is gemernily the eaptato’s wee so badly injured he had to be ta.call & halt. A couple of weeks’ yed, In the next race Sterling | suspension and the fy stumbled on the back stretch, broke give the lad time to thi his log aud had to be shot Jockey Robinson, who California last winter, te now riding | recetved a bad jolt/in great form at Latonia and has a alimmer at great following among the regular [has when Alice Carey, the heavily play ed favortie, won the r Opening xt § to 5, she was back te 6 w 5 at played practically of everything im the rac ~- — pone Excursion Rates East via Northern Pacific Railway. If going east do not fall to take of our very Dates of sale June 23d For particulars call N. P. city tieket office, cor, Ist ma Ys Yesler way Bargain List of RANGES week the stewards and Was/New York Jockey club exclusion Bookmaker Frank that unless he deaisied from accepting bets in his tongs to Sootty Ferguson, of this! future book on the forthcoming Sub- & wad on ber) urban Handle followed track They had 4 his future book he must leave the Frank at once closed down chances, and the public the atable’s example. narrow eKeape, by « head after Irish Jew, & 30 to 1 shot, made the pace to the head! of the stretch, where Alb 4, who is now) a free lance, is He rode his riding at Buffalo not doing very much first winner there Thursday whea be won with Slic strong at the finish tha The noted 3-yearold Burgomaster | | will not rece again thie season, if) WO. he ever dow * ran a good race and with better luck might ha aa the going was just to his liking Irish Jew stopped badly tn the last} eighth, and this allowed P. The big colt * gone amiss and is in such a y as to create the fear that th beat he ever will be worth will be na 00 Miller Monttor Range for things, No doubt at times @nd the rest of the boys haw some foul work, but aceord them Radtke haa been at th TURF GOSS! Arthur Mtell, the fan Fy plunger, wan at the track. not make any of the heavy for which he te famous. Dixie Lad wae withdrawn the inst race because he had bis hoof in his race on Hat He will be on the shelf for epme- time, “A thousand miles from hone and ho umbrella,” said Frank Sifinner when the rain began to come pwn. Buxton, the trainer of Alice Catey, to take third/tor the stud A few days ago the | 7% sre the mare would win and cashed « nite Back to the Barn. worked briskly, but when he bet when the race wae pulled up Trainer Rogers noted that | °**" The fifth race, won by Old Timer all was not B. Gates, was the most exciting |certained that the horse was down |i one of his fetlooks. tight with him and as $55.00 Berea Range . 830.00 $65.00 Royal Grand Range While the horses were at the post Jimmy Coffey’s| ter was immedi: mare Lacrece was kicked by Cane-| training Jo and badly cut on the shoulder. | farm at Brookdale in the hope that The judges sent her back — ber to start, bonnie STAR FORM CHART affair of the day to his owner's SHATTLE, June 1, 0 Recoed Gay Ghowery St Duke, etarver ‘Trek medty, HOM Mebert, pre! If you are im need of ranges or furniture, it will pay you to look aver our stock, as we carry both new and second. [UME RACE torones Rating Three reneudd mations Vaiwe to fret |. 0” re | There wae no ball game yesterday and a number of the players were at the track. Cliff Mlankenship picked C@rigt to the third and was thinking! of retiring from the a 4, bug! as he never picked another ome all | day, the chances are he will be found in his cfd postttc at Reeréatiog | park this afternoon Harry Btover had the right’ dope} im the third race, Me played Myrtle White for the place, and then played Enchanter to show, and both horsee finished as he played then. | (Dr, A. M. Fehr, the track ¥eter tan, te suffering from a hediy Te bruteed face, the result of a Horse FF ratwing Nie head suddenly as the and are in position to give im- menuse bargatna. Dabney & Woodhouse ze * [aEEESoe. “ret ee a eee coe {doctor was administering some meds icine 2 Pitdic Ames, the Callfornta jackey @ eho went to India and becam® the ““\premier jockey of that country, wae at the track yesterday poy sign to ride with } RACR—Pour anf a bait furtenge Selling Two pear-abte thr Ss Rahat tar ahnotae Oak” Ranges M8 Pike Street, Phones Main 3998, > J. ARONSON 404-406 First Ave. S. <i, line of Cigars and To- Guinness Stout Or Bass Ale $2.00 PER DOZEN tip tztes iepeetet zeae f° Sevexetees Suvezgetesi i jit Rechasier show om by Crichton: Other # driving — : and «bail furlong. Selting. Pourgearctts end up- 3 "Thecovenrcide and —— er Value wo, 05 EE One mite, Selling. a Peron Tiwee-pear-oide and « upward, Veiue tw first, per than the ema’ Buy here and pods at the righ er can buy for _titiaen oul show, 104-106 First Ave. S. Sunset Main 2375; dependent i761. x ate pince 3-4, owt show, Ramus owt show, R . = 4) resno has been playing good ba iti —ditately and ought to make the loca ee Delivery. sere Prowptly Filled 5 wh Halnnee 4 ring. ‘There wee « big fine behind the foliar books when Crigtt won, ae he jwae a favorite with the plokers Piv-Jockey MeClees, the boy who used to ride Gleomy Gus in Calift. nia, was a visitor at the track ah § Yorke Gleason was thinking of jintng at the Hatheketier after Crigti won. However he bet the n Paddy Lanch, “and w ai barely threw him de {he was heard to remark to bimapif that he guessed It was the Ger & Watfic for his. a oes John J. Mott, WHO was left at ta the at the y n Oakland and then, after he en cought and bis odds sonred 1,000 to 1, with 400 to 1 a p ished second, beaten by « head Queen Allaine. The victory of Rombardier in ant although they all th Bfoloman was the goods i BURNS WANTS FIGHT: T % Tommy Burns, tn « telegram @the sporting ot of The Btar ST ARR-TUESDAY, JUNE + THOMAS WAS JouBED. WINS AGNEW TROPHY. |" to on bench. According to telegraphie reports the California welter wt of tt the other Joe Thomann, weight, got the might th Terr went ten rounds with Mike Done STANDINGS IN DEEP TANGLE See * STANDING OF + THE CLUB ‘TET TTL LL TLL American League. elared the flight crowd hooted and demanded the de for Thouias, who had the bet Hi the rounds. his man grogey the last half of the ut and the spectators were mo niarily expecting him to land a knockout, In the seventh # rounda Donovan nearly of his blind it was Thomas’ fight and the decision was nothing short of taking a ball t Thomas had NOBODY KNOWS WHERE THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AT IN THE RACE FOR THE MeCloniay had Home Hun doqe The off question of “Who struck Billy Patterson” ts easy of sobution compared with the answer to whe in leading In the rac nant of the Pacific Coast Immediately after cleo earthquake, REET E TET E eH AMUSEMENTS IN BEATTLE, & jowe—Racing pro First race 2 p. Grand Opera House—Call fornia Opera company in “The AMERICANS ARE when everything r nounced that the games played be thquake and tx }ly following It would not was announced new season would be started nly games played after the earth ake would figure in the averages. ording to that ruling Portland in the lead with Third Avenue Aylesworth company FSFE S eee eee eee eee ee beat Holcomb War Star Theater—Vaudeville. | 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. Little Northwestern League. after five sets Theater — Vaude a are the other day President ke Union Pavilion—-Roller » was no break in the season i that the standing of the clubs would remain the same as before Pacific Coast League. WILL GIVE CANTATA, Lee eee eee eee ees Se ie eee ee eed AMERICAN LEAGUE, Mra. Dayton and class o this season being counted This would make San Franciseo the j leader for the pennant as far as can but where the other jam Episcopal churct be ascertained, clubs belong is a dark, hidden away ™ the Bert's mind. while, he will tell us just where we stand, but just at ont the darkness enveloping the situation makes Joe Gans look like Telbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Ge PASSING apips Heine Heitmulier, late of the Be m, is to play first base with Perhaps, after Also any other 1 kenp an wbatract system - | Mike Ward, of Sarnia, has at last He is going to nk Rafael at Vallejo, Cal, the night of June 26. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. been heard from. “a well-known who can fight inven ond Armbruster pugilist of Vallejo, 138 pounds and has never bee defeated at that weight, city looking for a match Spee Huriburt Is new manager of Joe club of the Wertern ae i's ‘ cinch the players aE LEAGUE. LOGGERS SUPPLY on ‘ NOTICE TO i SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star tall to reach you by 6 o'clock Bpec bas bold aa managerial | Raticriow—Pfetter and 0 Nett Why Regal $15 Suits Must Be Better Than Others At or Near the Price CLOTHS—The best patterns in the most Trimmings and linings are as good as the cloth. TAILORING—There are no bet- ter tailors anywhere than Re- gal tailors---and no clothing makers have a factory better equipped than the makers of Regal clothing. STYLE—Regal Suits show stylishness you have never seen in ready- made clothing unless you have seen it in clothing that carries the Regal label. QUALITY—The makers of Re- gal Suits direct every detail about the finishing of the gar- and reject every suit that doesn’t come up to the Regal standard. Aurelia Herrera. charge of Sam MeVe willing to back him pugtilist now before the public. against any Ham Itburg tx having his troubles in the Caltfornia sem!-professional | 19g. please do us ‘he favor to eal} “p our main office (Sunset, i, Independent 1138) between § Mateo team fell against hia famous slow ball and wallopea out 11 hits | you & copy at once ex Tiger, | mies it more than once, please phone us every time you miss i, Im thie way we can be | @ving our subscribers & pertect er. md it is the only way, THE STAR PULISHING co who hee been playing with Pitts | in now on the bench mont is back with the team, play ing with the outfield, and this put | THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU COMPA Third Wednesday of the Purlty Sale Many Sales have happened, but we doubt if the public has everi EVERY WHITE ARTICLE RE- Dress Goods fashionable. witnemmed The Purity Sa! 'UCED. HH white Catton GOODS REDUCED. READ THE FOLLOWING READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT $25.00 SILK suits 815.50 Checked Bleck and White Silk Suits, Three different patterns of silk to nel have been offered at $35.00 in town new Shirt Wi Purity Sale price 6.50 SHADOW PLAID CIRCULAR SKIRTS 5 New Pinids in light and medium gray, man tailored, button trimmed; $6.50 Skirt; Purity Sale price hew cireular + $25.00 DECORATED ye ce CHINA DINNER SET 55 Haviland & Co's ¥ decorated Dinnerware, in ompiete dinner serve BUSIEST GROCERY sets of 50 piroan: tee for 6 persons, worth & complete dinner service 12 persons, worth $45.00 tomatoes have advanc- toes, that will be sold at DECORATED HAVILAND CHINA DES. SERT SUGARS AND CREAMERS, None Sold to Dealers. Worth $1.75; apectal, pair As long as the last, Decorated Haviland ( A DECORATED HAVILAND CHINA CUPS e Nest grede of Standard 5 AND SAUCERS. Tomorrow we sell Combinettes raordinary for hotel men oune keepers. Slop Jars, with They're seconds, 5 crates Cov- with slight biemtehes > way are they or thetr usefullness tmpatred, Sold always elsewhere at $1.00 and $1.38. soap 23 Large boittie Bluing at TABLE iscemeag ~~ Ya LESS engraved, thin New Potatoes at 1 New California Red On- 500 DOZEN WHISKEY GLASSES 2% and § on. sixes, worth 7 SILK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT SALE PRICES. Your money back if a Regal naize, lavender, day, signifies his destre to of the following mon before ant Reach club in the near OBrien, Fitesimmons, tah lin or Wille It fe now up to the » to match Burns, who seems Tanxious to come to Seattle to fight BET club offictals will hold a met ng this afternoon at The Star of thie to determing what will be done fin the matter. ' FRESNO PLAYS TODAY, ¢ Fisher and bis band of ym Fresno got I t night and wil and his braves at Portland Russ Hal ation park this afternoon hustle for the tndrels they have garnered by their good work during! the past week Suit fails to give satisfaction, is perhaps the most convinc- ing argument after all. é 250 Malr Brushes Belt Buckles 19¢ 40 Mirrors 4 See that your next suit carries the Regal label. 615-617 First Avenue Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes GARVEY-BUCHANAN co, 1113-15-17 Second Ave. Lumber Exchange

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