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2 NOTHING FOR ex IN A ROW AT THE MEADOWS OF THEM GO DOWN F W. BARR BEATS RUBY IN THE VANCOUVER HANDICAP. —. rites went dows i & row 4 the bs areat the pub’ the fourth ra Hioap, wh | 1 beat Ruby the a head in a race th should have won, | nat because of a wire} turn jockey made tte the} A doe t i A the prog ata w ad ay It was by Ro he second ct @eus, the favertt had speed ished Andrew B. Cook was , epeed. Mise Prov the fa price of 8 to 1, led al way a wen by « from Gelden Bu BRycetic got t ace Sula H. was ¥ played In th fourth re t arty veoh money © he che ‘ May 1 Rows Meliiah at a Were the others r and they recetve very tit backing. The start w away © at all, white May L. N.} Made Up Ground. 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Free Delivery. is : Pn i | iiis Werenin EVERETT TRUE’S VACATION OUTBURSTS NO. 2. d tite the lead f rio M got the ple nediately Yired stopped badly and } » las " b beat her for third place tahed we Today Ladies 4 ack here May L. N. and Melitanh got) and the bare-elbow t be 1p on even terme with him. It wae! out arge ve trying to 4 jing-dong finish and Moelitan got} te famity bank by 5 a head t of May L. N.| ting @ m to one ab the ho wan a nese in front of Utica, | plate. They'll probably wake up In the arth race Grasscutter led “ before ee sinth ° sto the strete two lengths but | pped badly m she quit Ruby eoked all over the winner, but F.| W. Barr made « greet wn” and got up in time to win al nose. Grasscutter hung on « — enough to be third. } Jockey T. Sullivan rode three Suste Christian was 4 to § in the! ners yesterday and Keogh rode fifth rece, but ran a very bad racelewo. Borel rode the oaly other and finished outside the money.| wianing mount Hersian, backed down from 4 to 1} . to 6 to & led all the way and won! of as.) 1. NN had had @ race un by & length In extremely fast Um* | Ger her bef she could not have lost Maxtress, who was 20 to 1 In th@/ the third race. The next time she betting. came with @ rattle af (he nosis these kind she will win by nd and got the place, while Wood | herseuy therpe, whe closed at 49 to 1. fin- uate Sulltvan put up a very sloppy Fle Manca Lome, lon Ruby in the handteap. He #hc Vie Manele was made favertte ic the last rece, but warmed up lame, 4 most of the money went In Rirdie P. The wise boys, however played Bonar and he proved to be the winner, Birdie P and Flo Man ola alternated im setting the pace, but when the bey let Bonar down he ran over both of them in the stretch and won castly by two In spite of her lameness lengtha on Gene tt | Oem megenweorelt have won easily with the mare, bet instead of hugging the rail when > turned into the stretch wee lelear out to the middie of the track and lost about three lengths by the maneuver, While there wee nothing criminal about the ride it was oer |tainly a very careless piece of work | Durtag the rush of getting sboard the care inet night one of the race STAR FORM CHART SRATTLE, Aug. 22, 16 —680 HM. ML. Egbert, presiding jodge. Bd Duke 9026 FIRST RACE yearolds and upward. One aad o v wees upward Indes Mego Mice Prove ay Aetring gozs THIRD RACE we to first, $250 je he Meittam piace 13 ont show Winner Mo Mack's ch £ fevatched Yankee Jim Mart poor Won ait driving May plan yearolds and upward. Tine 2m Rarr place Winner art good. Roby 9930 FIFTH RACE—Six and year-olds and apward Tada. Wore ay i Winnifride, 6 Martroes piace Won al) driving 1O931 SIXTH RACE ward. Value to first, taden Hore. WT Bower 7 » Magota HT Major Tenny wa Diedie B.S 08 Hi Cant Cap, & 10) May Holladay ne mile 820 Hla plac 16 jevens & fon's br @. by 1OND RACE-—Five furtongs. Value to first, $200 Fire furlongs oa place t ty Kismet & halt Value to first, $200 h Weather fine starter da Track faxt quarter miles Four alue to first, $150 Belling ker Minnie es Laat Purse Four year-olds a ve res Raretes Root tue Got Laat 1 Puree. Twoyearcide Val i Vin Forte Weiss an Me Mride Keng Lawrence . * ‘ s ‘ ™~ ‘» r ‘ tk out show Tthem ont stew by Malgowen or Dewey Lady Maud. 9929 FOURTH RACKE—Six furlongs. Vancouver handicap. Three Y, ‘alue to first, $526. 7 . TBimvan ¥ 7% Devke oO & Wien 6 | Kivechbane ad jennie K Greseowttor show 1-2 furlongs. Selling. Four Jonkey op Ko W. Kony Croaewalte Kireehte urs Bere he Davie T Sullivan show 1 Wonlthorpe show 2 Selling ” Four-y roids aud up Jockey futtiven show Lt Tenny show ba Ger Forster Flertinore. Maiance @riving 4 @ wold goers loat his watch. It id hunting case wateligwith the jnitiala FP. on the oe if the finder will bring the walRh™™y the cratary’s office at the trek. he al reward, Grahat ide on Bird wae his standard mare finished wie because if he had would have to n swom the her up her out ahe are, | bet quite a bunch of | Arthur at [money on May Ll. N Frank Clancy bet $100 atratght and place on MRostot im the frat | racd | W, |. Sanfleld had $500.00 FW Narr int hendicap and although he had a close call, ha caxhed, |} Captain Rice ptayed — Mersain traight an@ won @ nide Bet when he Sain mare came home ta froot | A well known horseman the other niet ing the starting of dinou ut at the foutt to be found » work in that after he the horses to walk up and get away, and horses stand there them away fo a That le Where he If he would send them watk © ain and repeat (his «pet he Geld awey, he rewulte,” only The the endin he bapr attl he Mk | BOTH PLEASED WITH SLER QOLDPIELD, Nev, Avg 23 Roth camps are at peace now. thet the referee has been tod gaieck lia well pleased sald Ganeo >” Siler is the greatest refefge ta | Amertoa today He has ope tation, his record te pert joan. land afl over the countr “* latrong favorite with the e. | | at such & am mighty well pleased ( m has been selected. This com ma | test should prpve the greatest light | weight champtonship ever |held tn Amerion ft is fitting that a good referee should be its | retoree ’ Nelson Pleased. Nelson was no lees pleased and tie im bis remarks We'll} | . des alk grggnd The sald. and there wl ae | xtc ke; | think the eld ts ‘x |olimeated upon securing Mier Scores of telegrams of cong i e ref lation over the selection 8 tb have been mecwived the | field clad, The choice he evi watly a popular one. Beven har fred Greeks have eritten for tict jets for the fight Of this number | 200 will attend from Millers #iding. | out of Pobopan Back Their Countryman. Their attendance is mainly to the selection of John Morris Tonopah, 6 Greek, to fight at wads in one of the preliminaries The fight will be for 10 rounds for $1,000 Morris, & mem-/ due 160 a puree < ber of the Hayes Valley club of San Francieco, tx called the “King af the Greeks Reservations are pouring te in large numbers, and there is small doubt of an attendance of 10,000 leant Great preparations are being made for feeding and housing the | crowd. Hundreds of cots and beds} have been ordered, tents for lempo- rartly sheltering the crowds are being erected. Numerous restaur ants are starting up and every train bringw «0 addition to the foree of waiters, caterers and hotel men Can Handle Crowd. of Goltfieid’s ability accommodate the crowds | Nat Goodwin, the actor, has wired his acceptance of an Invitation by Milton Detch, a prominent member of the Goldfield club, to attend the } } } fight ae his guest i Dorothy Morton, the actress, who! has been tn Goldfield for some id declares ber tatention of see | Jing the contest, and will probably | he seen among the several hundred ladies who will attend “QUEER” WAY TO FINANCE A WAR NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Cagtain George Boynton and Lewie M Thom: arrented yesterday © the charge of counterfeiting Sout Amertean © “yy, atate that the crime wae justifiable af h “way meaaure They sleo allée that Routh American retotutfons are financed in the same "warner The men were arraigned gn’ re- leased in $5,000 bell Their’ epertrte offense is that of attempting to terfelt coin of « friendly pow or. They had in thetr péthenition dGiea to counterfeit the etandbrd et) ver dollar of Venesueta, half the CENTRALIA POST OFFICE ROBBED | | | | | CENTRALIA, Aug, BoenDering Tuesday wight the safe in the poat lee In thie city was blown open. Just how successful the rolibers ere is not made known, Postmas that funda were nea to make pub. Two suspects have | ter dict stat extracted, but 4 fe the amount been arrested STANFORD REOPENS. PALO ALTO, Cal, Aug. 23.~The work of repetring the damage done the earthquake is practically pleted and work tn all depart- of the Leland, Stanford uni was begun tod The at than In former \ by cor y rdance ts smalier track, a gold] At Hunting case, initials F. P| se of watch Return liberdé ¢ jto 310 Marion building ward Moadows, | LITTLE ABE ATTELL AGE ATTELL By Jas, J. Corbett . Abraham Att That to What the} t t! ve f South fornia are) Wh t , ra - be are Gut with the challenge to meet a he a Abe beat Frank and then t \ world gait he was greatent tit ked f tle mas a tod Abe got to thinking about it and the more he Au ™ I A GREAT FIGHTER " { ~ WINS GAME TIMELY RALLY SEATTLE WINS FROM FRESNO sm BY GETTING DOWN TO BUSI NAT Nene ERROR HELPED NAL LtAgue. IN THE FIFTH—AN PACIFIC COAST League. ooee® ory 0683 ahaa eobecces cecececes 4 e0sens leep thd Magee bie Meda NORTHWESTERN League. soon iE RS ~~ LARNED WER i 4 4 : * | + STANDING OF 22 os * all | ' Sater * A 5 . THE CLUBS: emo ia once pa , oe urna ment tor Sanaanananannnne #. ’ f the United sites { Northwestern League AMERICAN LEAGUE t “a “‘otontial TENNIS TOURNAMENT HAS! Plazes Won. tat o iy mM | Alon hellengen, je REACHED THE SINGLES IN . ae eR x os “4, : THE FINALG—MIGS A. RYAN preees and Thome en 2? to the nee — urpris f the “ OVE TO WIN, adage sy OIE “a > 3 by K. H. Behe, Fr Wee, lent tories Om ant Hees. Orit: | wh bea u « og Mote a acta of 6-4, Ooty F $ = Knapp & West, architects, 364) Don't throw your aa The ploy the tennis tourna: ‘ =| Caiman batiding, will send you «| away Have them cleanet} for the state char ship has « book of plans for pretty homes for like new at the : ed dows the nals and this aft 25 cents eco 1068, om at 2 o'clock Joe Tyler of Be-! » 4 ¥. T. Payne of Tacoma ¢ 4 y to decide the champion ‘ s Tyler won hia position in the | > a a by defeating Mesls ¢-3, 6-1 ot poe od , ’ “ however, had a hard fight |} ssine 5 $ = = Bam Russell before he aw ‘ Payne won the) League. aot came back mesealh ren, Lest ' and eaptur ' en ° y two ns wet | » «¢ @ . oe t . go thoggdh | Pacific Squadron om In the tadiew = Mine AL| MORE DAYS Ryan of Victoria will oppose Mies) All Aboard for the Navy Yard K Ryan, The two Kyan sisters will They're all there-—the Charleston, probably win the doubles, and im | Basten, Chicago, Oregon, Nipslc the mixed double Mise © Hyan @94/ Albany, Preble, Paul Jones, Golde Munter will meet Miss A. Ryan aed borough, the training ebip Philadel Pooley in the Oneis, «o the tadiew!pnia and the army transport Dix, events seem to be a sort of Ryanion the drydeck. If you want an tn tlebration all th tetoria structive and plensurable trip go to sistere having ecyihing | Picr 2 and take the Port Orchard tee alee Route beat to the navy yard. Bosts in the mw Goubles ¢ Tacoma lieave six times daily, Round trip team, F and Arwetr will | 60 conte. eee pinay Russell and Tyler for the) — —— hamplonahip Veuterday's Scores Tents for Rent Following are the scores of yee terday 6 matches All siees Tents and Flys Bingles ne t Armetrone. |f rented for a week or as to! $-6, 8, ¢ Payne beat Russell I you want them, or will sllow you 1-5, 26, 6-0; Tyler best Heuls, 6-3. 9 60 per cent upou return at end #1 of season Tyler Russell and ‘ Men's double beat Hunter and Jobnser LOGGER’S SUPPLY CO Payne and Armetrong beat Rithet) Coiman Dock and Pooley, &-2. . yoe and | Prones 022 Are a beat Moore and HMallin- gor, 6-3, 6-4 Mixed doubles —~M Ryan eed | COWNING, HOPKING & RYER sey beat Ming Hel Nallinger Ine 6-2, 6-4; Mise Ryan and Hunter BROKERS. beat MeDouge!! and Miss Pitts, 7-5, oo McDougall and Miss Pitts) Greta proneetene. en Ronda beat Tyler and Mine Pooley, 6-1, 6-2, Tel. Main 279, Ind. 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