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SDAY, AUGUST TARTU 1906 THE SEATT last Deoe orem was bow HORSES PICKED TO BIN RUN NOWHERE, AND LONG SHOTS tt filled up considerably - F } CRACKS—WINNINGS OF GO ovine WOOLY ARE GETTING THE ‘ COIN AROUND THE EFFETE * fi bof | BETWEEN ARE OMITTED Northwe % we die rier Wey, Lost, Per or TRACKS OF THE EAGT ° , wi, ag ~ | _ The following ts a list of the lead : " ae - SHOW UP IN FRONT--GOOD RACE THIS AFTERNOON horses of the Amerte o ‘ oe ‘ia vith the number of races the ‘ 1,4 4 ‘on rT “ Reve ve Ph ed Be mad on ahd the amount of mor National League " w . » ’ yw an e ; have earned ao t thie season Piaget Won Loot Per ot - = . seemes 8 , . na it onan jemes 2. Hrady paid $4 . 5 ‘i ‘ iting ¥ On 1 wit race f be 000, heads the list Go Betwe ‘ ‘ a th “ow to om ‘ i} * not given ia the . « ‘ ‘ ‘ | J 8 \ horse the HA® THIRTY SEVEN WINNERS : Age se ; Rose has been disquall t * jee . contest that the o OUT OF 119 MOUNTS Tim lays for racing , 7 t yal be obtained at a a gelding wheno he really was a A " “ ~ Poca Mah vce eagle | SULLIVAN 18 6BCOND AND otallion on er er | Johnny Tia a much ine winne re ap in Bonnet, clev M’BRIOE THIRD } a +4 : 8 | ne I nd is oa she | MITCHOCOCK'S Ha } erty ridden by Cricket Kelly, who | | ' » « ‘ wir ie won easily by three lengths frow j r" . 4 ¢ HORSE GOES BARAT : " ‘ ‘ OG Hay, Ne Hicks, Wheatetone made H : Le “ , ‘ : k ish BH Jackma H DICAP p up ground and nished third oe iil i ieee] ad . " nol at the f fu DISTANCE IW RECORD A review o he races rv at ° 1 - | Finished Outside j : » Se inte us t r pre TIME Nancy W. was the heavily played Meadows since the beginning of this ae ' 1 a in the papers, but from « re favo: in the second rac Nhe aeanon up t loaes the fact ; ; Hi |) source it is said he te a hand | show seant speed and finished thet Graham te Uh ading jockey : : Py . + 8 $]some winner — outside the money. After Dominus having ridden 87 winners out of 119 ' neg eg oa ATLA tA. 4 Arvi bad made the pace to th ae the hae hed Guten tk fast H ‘ ‘ « 8 | Joe Rose is another Californian! 4.1, “ } Y., AUG Tmtgg, Stretch he tired and Baniado won ee ee ad ; : A mm |that ts making @ big book. Joe is By angle, coupled few rather easily by two lengths, The 45 days of the meeting ‘ ‘ 1 Flabout even. He was credited with | | th ne Meiog Jong { hung on long enough to Tim Sullivan te second on the fet 2 : ss hnd Busioe, Tanvehiii ona |O¢e many thousand to the » retire 4, temo, sat Mra hews ead for the i . i Jat Bheepshead, but the numb { oe eet. ire Math @ head for the) ie time to pall Pulletta al ashing « bet until Pul-| with 81 winners, while Joe Mottride ‘ nat ple rye rome tend gy Ava Ree ha ih ome ll tem greatly improves |Chestaat colt, ader Graham's fetta we fe in third place, having put 29 win. ‘ ' a5 % led Bright an lessened h equations tne “ot bi mare nat eat tn trent atistrong finish, won by a head the plate j + § 4) bank roll considerably pact “ Galievant ¢ flagtal! led all the way, win. | Beachwood ran third hariee Goodenough, the head lowing is @ ltet of winning ’ am ' gine at the end by a length from the] THe feature of the ard today is| walter of the Bismarck, wee St IBS) jockeys and the order in which they |i New York Chicago Bob Irving, booking on the “ba ie Gaverite, Fic Manela. Viona ‘got| (he third race. in whieh Bd Sher reck wearing the handsome Gl8- | sang Ban Franciece. Mw. ® | line « good winner, while & * the third place é idan, Peggy O'Neal, Buchanan and) mond watch charm F my oy Graham, 97; T. Sullivan. 81) Me Pi ; McPherson, well known to t . i iutites Gvecteched The Mighty meet at six and a balf » him by the walters of that! y 40 39. Lawrer Pre cedt ay | BR oy f “ a Rigoberta furtes A stirring contest should ment the ether day Of (BO! 19: Ke RK. Davia, 16; Le Nick | laid away enough of the coin ¢ * made by trig, Dutiful, the gray horse, was much | result < of bis birthday The! sis. 8 Rettie, 6: A | lrealm bookn ing the fle “aa the beat in the fourth race, although | — . t have brought Charley |boown gc waite, 5; Alarte, 6 | | pay his expenses to the land of sun “inning, br ty he was genersily overlooked and | luck cashed every bet he made yy wiien ¢ shaw, 4. Cc. Wh | mn © ® Ishine this winter ch which bes ta B Went to the post at the good odds and fintet is winner on the day r\ ‘3 , cor, @f 6 to 1. Litthe Joker was ee fe } _ 1 8) Rerel i a harehe Al Morrisey is cashing for id ‘0 ropetiten, vorite, but ran an awful bad race Captain Rice bet $200 across the W. mith, 2) J. Clark, 2 e Wei and it ie said Al has a|* bandionwe a6 tat Major Teany was in front for the —— board on Briarthorpe an@ would!” O"Wihiine 1 Powell, Wright nm @ liars Fyn bape Fe + winning tet first half mile, but et the far turn) yo uee Law have m quite @ billing Bed the) yey iy Schild, Ready na | EXPERT HANDICAPPERS ond tody t sea-| eith handicap, Mates Dutiful went to the front and won| yjoy ¢ heres w Aa tt the neg ran a < « \ years 0M, ealleoal ot ‘ | vided riding t third a the eaptale veg bie | N*Ory Rave ridden one winner each CLOCKERS * . sou oy F. MM <4 sm a Oe eee een nator | winners cach. W. Kelly e * iamemthag en ee - 208 Pioneer Building . . “ m ad rer ar if iy or tw a) jockey spe, ” “ anle jomenthal has plenty of | ame | were the other two winning jockeys | JOE THOMAS WINS. 16 PATRONS FROM SAN “8 Masle Blomentha! b plen of rit | FRANCISCO money, also an attack of the gout Three long shots finished in the ‘The stert in the second race wae) ‘| Maxie ie well known on the coast tmones in the fifth race. Old Mike,| '#4¥ Bimbo, who was the proper-| very bad, Wickies and Hertie & be-| BOSTON, Aug 1—Joe Thomas iit Have b strid and Fists: Doreer m4) ang seldom refuses a bet. Abe at 10 to |, won the race oa ty of Dick Fleming, Buret © Blood tng left at the post the Calif terwetght, force: daye and have a « 2 |Levy Is interested in BI santhel’s two lengths. He finished very tast,|Y8t2" while bein a the |ihe secande of Tommy Mullivan to | information with + ti book, and it fe « common thies fer | Our Sallie, at 26 to 1, got the place,| ther Morning and dropped dead on| Del Fountain hae sold I 1 Form | throw wp the sponge tn the ninth | Never in the Hiei so He te ope Ba 960,000 1 “y ft hile Calculate, the longest shot in| the track for @ sum reparted to be $404. lrownd of thelr fight teat otght at ae, P information been tomes | Ornoon play eo 060, man oe the race, fintshed third Allopath,| -— |Chetees, Thomas had the better of arama. Sede cohen the favorite, after leading tn the} ricket Kelly rede hie firet winner| There Wae a het tip out om Hood~ | the fight all the way through except 0 been on the 8] the meating when he brought| ¥ink and ehe was heavily played./tn the siath rownd, when he r @ the opening of this They are the most Stretch, quit de nd ran nowhere.) while Hoodwink, the second chotce The ran wae something | and Mulliven did « lot of w 4 rellable tm the net home in front after showing a short burst of/ - awful and she wound up abeotutely ing Sullivan wee knocked do Beme of Qpeed, ran absolutely last | G. T. Bert, better known ae the | baat. The when the) jpusnber of times during the scrap. i . M *, A pew leader has appeared in the| The sixteenth anaual The Last Upect. [auctor Hing. made 9 kitting: when | ToNetees ame hoaten.tne bine @ “| Supreme Court, 2 to 1, won Now eet: ' $ Pl petting averages of the Southern | mament for the ch ; ids Sail sakdk Ghetelctaad due theee| Menntt WOR the ret cocn, est tnet | FS Pe eedie & aoty bine, bat ines] One OTARTS FOR HErAe™ The Huguenet, 8 te 1, won _Halterine firwan and Kiing, Modinnity. | league, Meeks, Birming firat | Pacific Northwest amd thet upeet. Huston was the Il to le ‘ j time ta long past ¥ . OUR QUAMANTEEO speci. fi) baseman, being the pl peal tournament af favorite. Whee the Darrier went | mp: Coy ; BAN FRANCIAOO, Per Wedi Teast tke tt AMAT | seb t aversge—229. Douglas, who | Northwest International & up Pulletta, 6 to 1, and Beachwood, | Gans, who hee Quprents ona § Par me Tl oe has lead the league for the past | 5's association began i 20 to 1, went out to make the pace.| Pietro Marino made a nlee win« . FROM OTHER 1 TRA s matehed to fight Battling Neleon at we REFUND THe money | ‘ %) month, ie now second, 7 points be 10 o'elock on the and ran as 6 team to the far ture; "MS when Dutiful wor. as Goléfields, Nev. on Labor If the heree fate to win, Our Prien ind the new leader j Tacoma Lawn Tenale where Pulletia went to the front | ared the aray horse across (he & purse of $30,900, will If racing sheet is ready at 10 4 m Retierine-<olmen end Baty --- of North Sixth st. and Tagg is | the meantime the favorite heard.» Pietro will mot be with we) jou Nicol the cag ot? Hent.| Bat place this evening Ter ii per day + per Bh Outfielder Jude, the Indian re Many handsome prisew last. He made a great|ueh longer ae he te going east) i es eeatketn’ oom tn {AOUng a8 bis own woo | coutly with Toledo, continues to | offered by the Tacoma wretch ron, but just failed to get! with the Sevage i op company 08/1. remain in Pred Cook yor wm ee See ee For sale at office only Ree eee een areas oH tm the outfield for Cincinnatt . addition - = concert: master je wil be wh i jor hie interests . ours | Hie entrance into the bi league @ winner of the me for smother year. The terme of the | Seeeeae = Tore fee \ HARNESS RACES : has Sot made him lose his batting | the Northwest tournam | Multnomah cup, which a Kicia. the: aboewaker, 217 James | the moany presenting Pu prlnggens <0 RE gary ter jeontract were sot disclosed On . : |@eed authority, bo Matn 8996, Ind. 2008 S aansdteaaweees BOS Fs | winner of the singles J fonal tournament, or, It ke wtat| L peenintones 4 : od that the figure was far below _—— aoe “ ‘ ck O'Br lor | nat QUITS MABE-TOVOURORDER | 4" (he Pall players of the Seattle ithe offer made for the rider's seri THE HERO OF THE V: BUPPALA, Aus. 3-—Ghuwers 0 cok cy aged called ferlthe Tacoma club ofa - “ ont at ie ‘ a the | ® ° one e That tm all om “Hig Woomg, t enmare owners, Miva. Wiest, | : \Grand irenatt eek bak oat sory.| may take on @ couple of English | Cups to the wins cers of the inen the boy's mother, dealies that ber| str egaios will give « 0. joanne ake a fast track. Angiola |beavyweights If it Is made worth Gone! doubles snd ameter sale his while. It is tipped off that after|the winners of the opam . $17=— 50 track | Leaguer” Hanson, who hae retired|son remain in the service of the | ition of ™ Fancy Oe iene beg | from the contest with the bookies. person who gave the boy his start) piving at aks pon ey WrR, Smintr Se. Clift Hiankenship wae the Veckiest aud made him the good race rider|enemoen end evening thie ii of t first heat of the 2:07) ] winner ot ot tho mile to the fast| Nie see trip O'Brien will go into | meal pe | | (206 The race was hard training for a number of bouta| Following are the ly Mat heel which wee favorite |i the fall, the principal one of|the international Ye aati | which will be with Sam Berger of | doubles f : ? Lenox Motel parse, | $88 Francieco. International Singin $2,900. + won the second oi es Dr. Drake ve, ee tnind beste end the race ia} Coedvin, who was with lee £e 1p, 6 Bellingst 7a Rite ore, 2.0814, Angicla wen the/ Seles last year, le Grays FS rbor's| iq Wickersham ¥s winning pitcher this year He won! ctrong Ro H. Cooley va T. D j ball player of them all. as he cauaht | be te —e. Dutiful, OM Mike and Pulletta in a] row. Jockey Buchanan fs trying hard — lto get @ lleense to tide at Le Yorke Gleason, the Spider Kelly | tonta. lof the Northwest, was among these! mt. Me expertenced hard « Jandy, the famous sca of Flying or | ding all through the afternoon, but | Fox which Eéward Blane, of ifiret heat tn 2:06%. Turley, Kid-| S _ nine of the first ten games he, out and then some when Ful-|Prence, Bas sold, has arrtved in) -— atin — al pitched for that club. (3% ge ae 4 | ington match; BW. C tte beat Muster. if tt had not enfety, after « long voyage, in/ | bore sur that he would have been sonoa Aytes, with some other pur X |half mite be he _ og wa ee It ts anid that Butte tx the only | Winner Bell ue vague haves of Mr. Luros. a. Dane, ahee maried. ¢ (etme to the Narthwestern league | Payne ve Walter 4 Hil Cates, the star pitcher of the| Diamond Jubilee, until lately the | pe rinceee ae puree 61,800—Lake| ‘bat fe taking in move (ham. OX | Van Buskirk vs BC ie Oakland team, coud not locate the ot ; —, ae cen the accel and tnira| peceee, A. Bamber ee eee eee - property of King Maward, left Rng. | (2 have had to cut salaries to pull : sell plate all the afterncon dit oot land for Beence Ayres. Diamond heats and the race tn 2:00:14 through Internat 2s A. won the first ona W. A. MeBurney heat in 2:0 Mac Mac. Embri.| ©, seymour won't play im Mugsy | vs M. H. Wildes | Morone, Irish and Whiten Wilkes! woGraw's back yard until he sees | A. Remington and jalso started some of the color of that $10,000, \4 Armstrong and 206 pace, purse $1,500-—The | hic) ‘New York is alleged to have | W. Carr Hiltos and® COUCH . = of eR jiriend won the ace and second | i4i4 Cincinnatt for his release. | McB heats in 2:07, 2.0614, Te: Seymour was probably promised aly SRATTLE, Aug. 6, 1006.—Porty-tourth day. Weather fine. Track Rooker won the “third heat in 2:08 bonus by Cincinnati to go to New | . fast. H. H. Bgbert, presiding judge. Ba Dake, starter } Hal Chaffin also started -_|York, and now be Wents Atguat! OA40 FIRST RACE-—Five turtongs. Selling Three yearoids | Talbot, for Patents, 406 Mutual Life.| Herrmann to make good. Before | partner vs al i Valine to fithi, $160 es the game in New York yesterday, Tyler. 100 Steel Couches, Grop sides, a a Ca — — bronse finish, having three a 3 rows of supports, usually sold 3 : ,~ 3 RY | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- Buch: : : for $750; epecial while they ms ‘ 3 f m7 a ‘ e im 9 ; ee eke = § : I i : U 4 q J 0 mentee % " Te eae or ° DABNEY a WOODHOUSE os driving EVERY SUMMER ARTICLE MARKED DOWN FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1 o OND RACE—Five furlongs. Selling, «= Tworyearclds. We'll have many weeks of good warm weather. If you need to patch out wena —_)_? 1-3 ‘ met wardrobe, rare chances are offered here. Reductions of from 25 to 75 per Caml te \q ee weeny & West a ha entire summer stock, $12.50 Black Jackets, all late styles, going now at $5.00. : ee 4 thews m= 5s ® sold at $15.00, now $5.00. It is simply impossible for us to carry any goods over, re Penetaey Memnetrs-qnere:0ee m= i ae sell out all summer stock. Room is precious with us. a P Sole Agents for Charter Oak wr * U 4 Ranges me 2 % 4 nou AUGUST AUGUST REDUCTION SALE, i. 419 Pike Street, + — k 160 bolts gt 3 } = : = : - REDUCTION READY-TO-WEAR DFPARTMEN Val Laces and iP Phones—Main 2998, Ind. 3096. Wine, ¥ Prete's b Revi. Stove , chew th Motthows chew 2 in white or | ‘ are poe Cee Se ae 7 w Jackets at prices you will appreciate. to a bolt : ; = f — : SALE Semi-fit and strictly tailored Jackets for fall price, per belt # 3 THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs Selling. Four-yearolds and Shams, Dresser wear, silk satin lined, fine broadcloth or 7 ose 1 rimming ij upward. Value to first, 6200 Be and Doylies are on «e «a =, $8.98, $10.00 and $12.00 | ona) Lace ae 83.00 4 trimming reduced values for at are Wines, Liquors, Cigars and vw eG ey i Nobby Eton Suits, with efrcular skirt, $12.50 Tobaccos, | ‘Il Be Late. M st “ li J. ARONSON Or You e Late. DB Bi mew orn wef ee ee ia 104-106 First Ave. S. A T kin Th s it " ark, Mohair Sil pleated skirts; $4.60 and 0 ction ete Rhames or Bcartn, cach values for $4.98 i seta nee ig re a 9 ese u s , " ‘ : “ine Just eived—new Fall Coats, 45 and 60 WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR Shame or Scatte, each | See ge be made . S110 ana Sie and Away Very Fast PRICES TELL THE STORY oboe Doylies for, each me 19¢ Doyles for, each Ge $7.50 TAFFETA SILK WAIST, $5 Comes the new shades and cream, trimined with lace and tucks, short sleeves, INK. THER BEST GOODS, THE LOWEST PRICES. All 10c Smok- 9843 FOURTH RACK--One and a sixteenth miles. Selling. Fou yoarolds and upwerd. Value to first, $260 ee prices backed by quality. If you know a SILK AND ee, Sunes aces ao Oe ae ts a good-looking and good- DRESS G00DS tuotow at nn MAUF PRICE sn’t want to pay its y by telling him what's going on, here. Tell him, too, th he must be quick, for the sults are being snapped up at a great rate. 10'su ts are $6 Ho atts are $8 DEPARTMENT Showing New Fall Goods at Auguot Reduction Sale Price for 15c¢ Better Times Rye Whisky $3.00 PER GALLOM, 96.00 and $7.50 TRUNKS TO- MORROW 83.09 bound Trunks S «differ sizes, 8 now styles fort ~ 1 Harbor pines 45. show 3.5 Rriartherpe show 64 © ar. bh. by Faraday Oltimiong trays, steel botton hard 4 plate, t 9844 FIFTH RACE—One and an eighth miles Selling Four year-olds and upward. Value to fir 9200 Trae Vioree wa < iY Fools tH $1.00 quality 8¢-in, Black Taffeta Silk, good welght, good finish good silk, at $1.00; August re fuction sale price, per yard $1.50 : PER HALF GALLON FECT andere French Cook Knives x= a k - - 48-in, Wool Suiting, regular vatue “rely po Pak : : Mart goad iL of our ] ry w shades of grey with | $6.00 Decorated English Dinner ’ ‘ i and chee ” te $3. 9845 MXTH RACH—One mile Three-yearolds, Value 18 suits are A: ts a os ae ro RO oe oe teas 0 8, cnation | Our Mocha and Jave Glam to first, $250. amoke and gun metal shades ‘ean 4 van wor aan " ‘ i mee de tay 82.99 : oe Hast we 1 104-106 First Ave. S. Phone Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second A’ Pole 615-617 First Avenue Pole Sunset, Main 3375; '» dependent 1751 Vroe Delivery. Huston place 2-4, out irthfal