The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1907, Page 2

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REFUGEE EXPECTS A GREAT YEAR —— PREDICTS RACES WILL BE AS nera of the recent winter meeting at Oaklan@, He quit the season CLASSY AS ANY IN THE there over $50,000 to the good Coteman will not cut in here until COUNTRY — SANFARA |tho sooond woek of the meeting Joo Harlan, Billy Engstrom and Mi Soule, who were the big three im the ring here last year, will ‘again endeavor to make the prices for the players. SHOULD SMASH RECORO—| HORSE GOSSIP. i BY REFUGEE. The annual Harry Monahan, who used to be summer meeting of > . the popular referee here wh the King County Fair association, gehts were pulled off In Germania | which will commence mext Satur hall, is in the city awaijing the day at The Meadows, will be by opening day: Monahan waa at As all odds the greatest racing moet jag ever palied off tn the north weet, and the clase of horses that! will run ever thé track fs as high as at any race track in the coun try, There have been numerous fuagrovements de in the track equigment, and wual the turf followers are promised a better car service, but whether that will develop rests with the Seattle Elo: | trie company's officials, When the Georke darrier is sprung in the first race! money for the Alaska club here Saturday tt is confidently expected | last year, t# in the city, He will that over 10,000 persons will have | be associated with Johnny Cole feot park in Los Angeles during the winter and, after losing $9,000, won over $20,000. Monohan conducts all hia operations from the ground and refuses to have anything to do with the bookmaking end of the game. He i a shrewd operator, and any time } thinks a horse will win he will bet all the books will take. Koester, who took the passed through the gates, as the maa. popularity of the sport ef kings) — was never so high around Seattle) Handsome Jack Fiynn, with a large supply of red neckties, ts here |from Oakland, He will probably make a book as it ts at present. Banfara, the fleet Ingoldsby-San kara mare, holding the coast record for a mile of 1:58 9-6, made at the “trish Tom” Maguire, who was recent San Francisco mevting, ar-jwith us last summer, te again | rived here a few days ago in a “Jobany on the spot” aud will/ private horse car which was at- spend the summer at The Mea | tached to the Oregon express. San. dows. In California, Maguire was fara will not doubt prove a popelar| known as the Beau Brummel of the favorite with the racegoers here, | ring. as she always dows her best, and! — it would not surprise the writer if! Jockeys Borel, Palms and Rettig, OR Some svuany afternoon this sum. | Who will ride at the meeting, came mer Sanfura rune the fastest mile in last night from the south, KR. ever run over a circular track im | Davis, who will also ride here, b: America. The world’s record ix been in town for some time. 1:8725, and as The Meadows ts - & Second faster to the mile than | Mullen @ O'firten, who operated the Oakland track, Sanfara has a the Hohemian club at Oakland dur good chance to shatter it jing the winter, will put on two books here. i There will be more books out in —— at the track this summer than ever| Nelson Jones, who was the orte } before, and as usual some of the imal Sueti!c bookmaker, will be on | most prominent knights of the deck Saturday chalk in the country will hang up| their slates here. Among the new 4. G, Code, the well known torf-) ite, ie tm the city He will prob-| OUTBAT OPPONENTS BUT CANNOT WIN CONTEST | | | SPOKANE, June 27.—The Cubs) ed got to first on an easy ome te famith outbatted Quinn'e tribe yesterday, | *™! Ho send on & wilt pitch but lost om account of poor field) war ae 8) ing, the score being 1 to 3. Coy al-| Abertern oF lowed but four hits, but, to offset | Matterim—Rowewd! ant Whikioe Tense this, four errors were made in the| * **! Mews Vmpke Kiewt game, and this tells the tale. League nding. Erickson was touched ap by 7 pee: gt rt Dag’s Cubs for 19 safeties, but the " “ support he got was sufficient to i a runs. Seattle got her tally >» | the eighth when Coy hit for a S. 3 on ee wee ne out} a j came in on Myers’ hit. The COAST LEAGUE. ga gee im the fifth and — ' the eighth. The star play | 10 "Snes the session was made by Myera,|#a2 Princes who made one of thé&most sensa-| Patterioe-iergman end Hoses; Quick tienal running catches ever seen on|""* “"*** ae i the Spokane grounds. He made a/| Seore n 4 8! dash after what looked like » safe! [StS mr teers seen f $ threesacker and. after a wild run.) gay Ramtotyh Geen — out his bare band and the teeeben Unewe Deri. - stuck there. The crowd gave him hearty applause. Myers got Longue Gteading three bits, and Quighey and COy | pon Aneotes .... ky ais ms | twe apiece. Seitand % 8 sn | . Franciece . ure 4 ain. : > « wel 8 Ge ae NATIONAL LEAGUE. ts : re nm 1 1) 8 Louke 'e ‘ a} +3 ¢ Chien ? ‘ i } PattoriesLawh and Marval; Fraser and! a H | ier ps 4 fame—seors n * s) auie pa _—_ a Cs ist s ° Ratieries—Meebe ant Nooean, Taylor ent ye $5 fuss \ a : i 5 $ League Standing i Swain. of i ; by’ gx sabe x 8 a ’ ; + a Totals Gummary Three bare hit Mricksen Twa AMERICAN LEAGUE. bese = hit. Swale Sacrifies hits Hickey, - Rivien ‘Quigiey, Stia, James.) teore nw Bw! Bender Double pley POWNCRRO oe cenrenene - 1 : Btreck owt—By Coy, & by Erick-| am Leute oe a oy S Bare oe ele Ot, Meters. | | Hatteries—White ond Sullivan; Peity and | éfen* Umpire—Howlett. Attend. | 7 Corner eas } 1.7m * : Rooee nw Hm) NORTHWEST LEAGUE. faevennd 0" 00" oa is ey, ed pilaiterice—Donovan sud Payne; Hess and ; Tacoma 1. | Nemta x | 7 ee n mw B! ‘ 1. Good wae touched up in the ~ 06 Uovenees ot oR ae = round for one double and thres| Sew York a7 8 and thie otick work eo Pemponns Patterice— Young and Criger; Orth, Keefe for three runs Dunn pitched a fine | and Rickey | spies League Standin es $ Won Laat z ¢ uM Butte 9; Aberdeen 1. ' : GREAT WORK OF CHECH Charles Chech is the Toledo,| | Ohio, pitcher whose striking out of | only run came 14 Milwaukee batters recently con to left PETERBOROU Canoes 20 | stituted an American association Per cent discount. | record and surpasses all strikeout Whiton Har . ware Co. records of the big league this year. | ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE OPEN AT&®A.M. CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 10 P.M THE LATEST AND TASTi EST STYLES FOR SUM MER WEAR REGAL §Q HATS... THEY ARE ALL Gooo THE REGAL HAT 19 THE BEST IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY. THE PRICE 1S NEVER CHANGED AND iT'S RIGHT OUR GUARANTEE IS “MONEY BACK YOU WANT IT! iF THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 2 PAPERS--.” BY CHOPIN 1 SEE BY THE Defense Is Pleaded. a ren Wotls, alias Violet Marseltt dent at the Ide house, Fifth and |King, has been found by the po liice to te the cause of the shoot jing yesterday of Kdward GO. Crue gor, & mining broker of 222 Cotum bia st, by Albert Lipinekt, fire man at the Hotel Barker, in the lattera room in the basement of the hotel Lipinekt asserts that the shoot ling was in self defense, His story in that he was infatuated with Hazel Wells, ar uogor tried to interfere be lee hea came to » he was a detective and at mo if I did not stop Crueger me would arr paying at who was going Wells, He ption to Hasel to marry me away from Yeats mo went to 4 found out th ta detective. Th police t rday 1 |headquarters a i WOMAN THE =" AUSE \Killing of Edward G. Crueger by Albert Lipinski the Outcome of Slayer’s Passion for Hazel Wells—Self a —_—e A quarrel! over & woman, Hazel) which took her ploture and several letters | | nlnyer’s room, where he expired a re Vel Wells’ new hom where she called JOHNSTONS TO PLAY | iorseit’ Vicioe ‘sarcoitt ana ‘lived with Joo Marselll, who ran tho eee lidaho, The girl was not there and The Jobustons witt meet tho w. |! Went beck to my room and P. team next Sunday afterncon |, “Abow! 3 o'clock Cruemer came Woodland I in and threatened me with arrest} ; (for going to Hazel's house. 1 told a him ho was not a detective, and at at 2 o'clock on the crounds, A hard game is oxpecte aa both teams are playing ball. The Johnstons want a gam for the Fourth with some fast toam. we started to quarrel. The first thing | knew he grabbed @ file that }iay on @ bench and beat mo to th gets preferred, For games | ° i it " a Tcriniionilinc With the dohmetons call up Masti? Or Wm i My reveiver | 3133 “Pitcher Con Walsh, who was re j | } { | cently injured tn the railroad w nek | i aii rai Tl i at Sand Point, Idaho, returned to | | | . Australian Woman Has Highest * FREAR APPOINTED *7 : / a7 the city poatardaye acornoon on | OPENING HANDICAP | 0 B be Vi crat The surgeons say that/ | — of Any Woman in the 4 HAWANAN GOVERNOR. : | ping ags i] 12) c ests 4 Walsh will be able to play again in - | Antiped & OYSTER BAY. June _ SIE} 80. convonient for heavy | | Low neck, sleeveless, three weeks. vaste mn . j shopping tours, large size, | neck and ar loiter * the es with 7 f Call. & pying . ms, fine “a The foliowing are the entries for | Fe ree nas cediaal & strongly put together. Spe | | liew ribbed, all seam, The Ballard team and the| the opening $1,000 handicap for! * governor of Hawall, to uke of & cial Friday 9, cial Friday Rainiers will play again next Sun-| etx furlongs at The Meadows | % fect August 15, vice Governor # | OE cavcoves cocanesoecWN dl OF sisecie 2 day at Athletic park and the game | wame. Weight & Carter, resigned ral i i| promises to be an interest me. | Otto Price / * mae segs: Aaron J atthe * The attendance in the other | Linaro . a= Aad a ech cltion of the league is picking up| fey del Mundo and {t {9 hoped that the atten Lord, Provest will continue to be good. Spokane | waria Antoinette turned out the banner crowd when! Nappa 7,000 yelled wildly at last Sundays | Aritirta game and Wutte turned out hand-| Common Sue somely yesterday Ranposal .. - Ban posal Peggy O'Netl | Optician Olgarlighter Two Hills | Van News May Pink | Benator Warner Pal ; Marion Rose .. Veritas Vinelt .. CORNELL WINS EXCITING RAC POUGHKEEPSIB, June 27.-—-The great annual intercollegiate regat-| ta which waa held at Poughkeepsie yesterday was won by Cornell in| MY Smolen & vory close and protty race from | Mector --.. Columbia. Owing to the woodertul | Wee Las | Bonaventure . | Grace 0 | Patemon Hagerdon | Misty» Pride . | St. Francie iy | Collector Jessup . Princess Titanta . Tavora Nonie Lucitie . Roya! Rogue showing made by Columbia the con test was an extremely exolting one and was in doubt until the Inst ‘The Annapolis team was third and the others im their order were Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, George town and Syracuse. Syracuse was not able to finish. It was a four mile course and was won in the time of 26:00 25. Columbia's time MISS MAOGE TELFORD. 106| Misa Telford is the champion 1i4|'a¢y shot tm Australia. She has | just made the record score of any ips} made by a woman tn that country. <++101 | Sh@ also won « championship in a “eal khoot between the Common wealtth was 20:04. | Golden Bay * Se | Kecalante ***yoq) Hongal-Punjad Rifle association. BOYS WIN AGAIN S3=~. ain | se SEATTLE MOTOR BOAT SCRANTON, Pa, June 27.—Tho| Grasscuttor =. m| BEATEN AT PORTLAND Heattle High School boys had no| Speaker Fontana . difficulty in winning yesterday's | Martinmas ° 103} | en game from the Lakawanna Bust | Star of Runnymede . “og | ., Senttio’s crack metor boat, ¢ nese College, taking the contest | Yaddo : } Mercury, was beaten by the Fiirt! Schnute| Al Idndiey ... turday afternoon in the race for with the score of 2 to 0. g allowed but 2 hite and struck out | Goasiper $300 purse at Portland. The} Sitapuisbiag the pa Sb oe ry inning. The game | Bucolia ...... -++. oa boats raced from the old PUMPINE | Heved the fire will be confined to | was broken wp by « cloudburst in| Bologna as near up the Willamette, to oy the levels it | the bastans of the aint rey | Morrison bridge. about four miles ——- sowed The the distance in bis abt cccas 2nd wel 117 ming beating the Mercury) iiank cartridges, Hall's, RACES YESTERDAY Jabout one-third of « mile, | ave | The Mercury wpa recently the} — —_——— SS property of Rodarick Macleay, of LATOMIA. | Portiand asared by iui SELLING OUT PREPARE FOR CUBAN IN. | bullders he Brothers, of Entire stock of high-grade First race, tiveeighths of a mile} Seatue would defeat any | Cothing, regardless of ‘ ~Eather Brown, 106 (Taylor), 8 to; VASION WHEN CAMPAIGN ton the Willamette. She failed |B giors to be remodeled , won; Sabado, 192, wecond; Wine! os ogeg ‘oct w to do #0, and ite builders took her Merchant, 92, third. Time, 1:02 1-2 “Ec HITE tock She wae built solely for| | TAILORED-READY CO Second race, threequarters of &| CATCHING COIN. speed, and ts equipped with a four Cor. Fourth and Pike salleo—Berryman, (Pleratt), 9 to} cylinder, 15-horse-power engine. In} 1, won; Mary Buchanan, 94, sec ails jthe race Saturday the Roesche| SHE CAN SHOOT SOME. [satannnee 95| Rifle club of Melbourne and the! hundred mivers fought flercely for! only heroic efforts | TAKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE AND ond; Gallitha, 106, third. Time,| | Brothers, who backed the boat for| ff 1:14 The Cincinnat! Reds are making | their end of the purse, operated | Hi Third race, one mile—Hiaze nts for a trip to Cuba| tho boat tle Roesche, one of |i O’Light, 92 (Skervin), 4 to 1, won; | at the close of the present seasop.|the brothers, is the {llustrated | 5 “tag. 113 Meer g Pixley, 92 leong singer at the Star theater, th third, Time, 1:42 3-4. } ~ Fourth race, three-quarters of a Ges” White Mae 0 ‘conus i mile—Oriand Wick, 97 (Steele), 9 | fod" ho in Washington. Hoe} ij os we sel Pate 65. aac./OWns a dentist's outfit in George ii © 2, won; Hazel Patch, 105, ve | 7 ond; Noel, 104, third Time,| town, and holds a job in Chicago. } 1 i | Resides being a good pitcher, “Doe Theodore Tilton, not long before chthe of a mile| is evidently backstopping for the | his death, was speaking to a friend }if 4 (Butler), 6 to 1,|)Cotn club. about some of his former literary} won; Hans, 104, second; Geneva 8. [friends and acquainta: and was’ Sime, 0 36 ! oy he had ” > 101, third. Time, 1:01 3 The suburban handicap promises | *** 1 if he had known William Cub |i Sisth race, one and on to t € the closest . ‘ jen Dryant in miles—Lowise = Macfariane, 101| th, seamen, So ft nage Yes, indeed,” he replied, “Bryant |i (Leo). 3 to 1, won; Gantenter, 101,| "™* S880". So far the prime '*°\had the finest head and beard of | @ second; Scalplock, 99, third, Time, |%27 #ppear to be Running Water, | modern times. One day, it must} 1:56. | Montgomery, Blectioneer FUP | nave been In 1872 or 1873, 1 had | |Fiap, Dandelion and Fountalt jan engagement to meet him at his | WINDSOR. bleau. private office at § o'clock in the morning. 1 arrived about 10 min. jf First race, sever-cighths of a| Thirte a not a hoodoo for the | utes before the hour, and what do mile—Little Lighter, 112 (More-| Phillies, ‘They have won a if4n-|/you think 1 found him doing? |i land), 7 to 6, won; Denigre, 107,| "ing game in which they made 13/ Pract x athletice—hoiating him nd; Pleaid, 104, third. Time, | hits |eelf up and down from the Hntel 6 | 1 jof the door by his arma and Second race, three-quarters of aj » work of the Quakers at | touch the lintel every time with mile—Shine On, 105 (Moreland), 7 skeapsie has proven a surprise his chin, He was then almost an to 10, won; Taunt, 93, #ece Do coaches of the other crews, | Ctomenartan i 4, Time, 1:17 26 three-quarters of a . Ye H has left Amsterdam mile Mack. 106 2 Murphy? invaded Spain with hig due. | 1 te won barlie astman, | 1 ! econd Avauntecr, 108 we kingdom bee se | Time, 1:17 14 ‘on a land of peril to Ame an mile--Fare, 91 (J. Murphy), 5 to| ere ee vven the oak os Special Service.) - 4 helped to shorten their lived It is } 1, won nator Painter, 106 aid tha rhe Bw Age gett ee TACOMA, June Sidney Dun ond; Drop itch, 100, third, ‘Time, | 4" Daly bald-hapded. | 48, who was shot by W. F. Jon Fifth. ‘ A gold and silver trophy Jor the | Ver & week », died tate yest ifth ra hree-quarters of a} eg 81.000 in gold ee the |4ay after in St. Joseph's how mile—Kagerly, 100 (©. Riley), 11 liv, drivers of the winning Bar are Jon the assassin, commit: |f o &, won; Pungent, 84, second: |? vies « oa te . nile tmmediately after the! Bath Marie, 93, third. Time, 1:18, | ‘8@ Dre z hooting. Dundas lingered along Sixth race, one and onequarter |Sttomobile Internati 7 with a bull t the ba f his les—Excitement, 106 (Moreland) peg wel b will be he Ce B ie", | brain, and the phy vicians belleved |i 16 to 1, won; Pompadonr, 83, sec: |%® Heach, Now Nork, Augu that he would regain sufficient ond; Joo Fallert, 94, third. Time, |*"4 trength to sustain the effects of 1:46 2-6 t tne [22 0peration, and his ite probably —— — _ The championship round of the} saved q Women's Bastern Golf association | i) Tour of Sound resulted in a tle between Miss} | Those who wish to thoroughly | Francis Osgood, the present holder GOES INSANE enjoy next Sunday should be sure}ang Miss Mary Adams. Both are to make the trip up the sound, on | from Boston, Mass } the magnificent steamer Youemite, | " } } assing through the Straits of San pene ; a Star Spe “ faa a Hota ob stenoten 6 Battling Nelson hav aictt | ae tar Speolat Service.) } hour at Orcas Island for lunch, and | PT!#eo, t prepare for © ; EVERETT, June 81-—-M. A. ie} returning through Doception pasa, }/'m™my Britt puny ee teas omit Chose bound from Se thus affording the pa ‘ara to | DAVE . a apres uttle for his Wyoming home, went ee scenery, the equal of which ts flesh re bet hen erday on the Great ' ae orth 1 ts now tn the hos not to be found in any other par rae of the world. Tickets on sale at Brown‘s in Town pita ‘om relatives Swift's Drag Store, @artella I Get your figures on plumbing and MOONLIGHT excursion on lake Cross Annex, and pler 6. Boat| heating. Modern baths and sinks. ‘Thursday night. Fortuna leaves loaves at 8:90 a. m. tickets $1.50. | Low prices. Q@. H. Brown [ Leach! at 8 p. m. Urania leaw e*¢1Co,, 221 Pine at Madison at 8 p.m, Fare 26c, ** ec Soa The Store That Serves You Best ~Garvey-Buchanaa NEWLY ARRIVED—~GpEg i} PURCHASE A White Lawn) Waists Splendidly Worth $1.50 and $1.75 Friday Special at 1 carry at night, law on & } wash stand, and | reached up and» grabbed it, shooting him once, If} Like the consta I hadn't done it he would have | vie ‘ ' wa killed me.” a ie og r [formance Ww th barenle a Kdward G. Crueger, the dead | S F, di fous in the Garvey-Bead man, hew lived in Seattle for sev tirring ri ay store. it “¥" he tre oral yoars, engaging in mining i] S. I. ba show one a < ventures and running elgar stands. |i | ove aie | ination oan He leaves an invalid widow and several children in Syohomish, His} connection with the Wells girl has Tomorrow * 4 lot full 16-but tra heavy | ly arrive Long Silk Gloves, length not been definitely established, ox | quality biack silk, net toy aan 90 Avice n Lipin ream ie sult with threats of suicide. The FRIDAY GPECIAL AT with lace a girl apparently was willing to marry Lipinekl, but tm no hurry | $1.00 Pair at to do #0. | . Hazel Wells, or Violet Marselll as she prefers to be called, is held BIG SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF in the custody of the police ma: | ns je tron as a witness, Joo Marselli 25. All S lk R bb 18 fe also held as a witness Cc -J1 I ons & ‘The body of Orue FRIDAY SPECIAL AT, YARD Bonney Watson morgue. He was #hot through the left lung with @ Hundreds and hundreds of yards, stripes, plaids, Dresdea af ‘S-caliber Colt, A fects, all in th est colorings and pretty combh being shot} m, but The widths to & inc Friday vale. he fled from Lipip Ribbons for all summery uses to the fell on the atepa ju rk at the Harker hotel dis Lipinski, who made no r Crueger was taken Remnants of Laces, Embroideiial Rib- tate ict A | * 4 few minutes after the shooting Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh ome " ‘ . ook the. statements of all the bons, Veilings, Trimming Braid and * , , parties today, They be enim inekis story and the may take no steps against the prie | oner, an self defense is the only theory tenable | Applique Tomorrow at HALF PRICE} vanes Ladies’ Regaler | F ane 20c Rope Shop- | WILL BE NO INQUEST Coroner Carrol! stated last aight ; that no inquest will be held upon | the victims of the Stone's landiny mecident. It had been the purpose at the coroner to hold an Inquest, bat after receiving the report of Deputy Wiitele he decided not to proceed. Any evidence developed io an inquest could be used against the county In damage sults, if any are brought FIERCE FIGHT IN A MINE FIRE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) RUTTE, Mont, June 27.—Three $100,000 Auction Great Retiring Sale And « complete line of Fine Jewelry at Public A Diamond Brooch, Diamond Ring, a Lady's Watch and Chain, Silver Tea Set and several other ents to be given away to the ladies Saturday between the hours of 2:30 and §:00 o'clock, | their iives late yesterday afternoon | with Names and potsonous gases. The miners were in the famous Minnie Healy copper mine. Fire broke out between the 600; and 700-foot levels and drove the miners to flight, Many were par tally overcome by the fames and saved = their) ‘The fire is oti! raging, and lives — DIAMOND PALAC / JOSEPH HOESLICH, Propriston | $17 SECOND AVENUE. COL. J. D. LEWIS, Auctioneer. originated on and 1111 lat! § ~~ cost. AT MEADOWS Open Next Saturda June 29 SIX RACES DAILY j RAIN OR SHINE First Race 2 p. m. | JACKSON STREET Admission, Including Grand Stand Gentiemen $1.00 Ladies 50Cf"

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