The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 2

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TTL THE SEA a AR—MONDAY, JULY 1 argo of the training quarters of) tho famous trotter Maud #., wher that mare was in her prime BURNS-SQUIRES GO SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 At last the prefimenary for the great international ttle between Newcastle Hill Squires and Cana —_— sale 5, pF ae he quit @ little winner) dian ‘Tommy Burne has been decid:| BPOKANE, July 1-—When the | pi { - 10a thy eee od upon, The participants will be| Dugdale Siwashes packed up thelr |") ] 7 Frankie Kdwarde and Johnny Mur! bat bag A departed last night | ana Woods wr) — (Boripp's Telegraph Service.) woman, with others were riding Big Crowd ol Saturday and Class ot Horses and ay =! a dren, better eat hed | nad two of the ashiftiest Weht-! they took the geriea mg with | i . . ' LARAMIM, Wyo July 1 | none servolr when @ small 7 be Duke of Epoxase, wag at the ” them, surprising the dopesters who : ; n, working hard for hours,| 0. ** 1, Even while ‘ Jockeys, He Says, Indicate Most Successful Wheel icowes aurtac the attorncon. He] them, surprising the doposters who Ey] wom rking ¢ hours, [oak wan dine ran while = , , stated that he intended purchasing’ Beatie’s psec Br of and MoDonough; Wieten.|PFevented the Wheatlake dam,/ growing, Immediately they took jHome horses and ¢ aligning & ame was close and | holding back the largest body of | off their ekirte und ja edt PMs jwon the first Seattle Derby with Iding, being responsible for | Pxerett sore sve te » {breaking and floodir the sur-| wore also used and the tour women . " Royalty | Dugdale triumph Spokane | “* ” rounding country and, causing un | worked all night ur m arrived o large and enthusiastic crow paves a ofte ot outald n te dale w v : rata te. cpeaing oF toe [ee rae ag rhage ggg ay - |hoy wanted to win from bis old] TRADES UNION LEAGUE, | 4°ed# of deaths, from nearby places the next mora ee eunneee the. opening. ™ aeons fi Ob * Guy Deming, the well known Cal teammates and he did | Misa Helen Knight, a gi ing to relleve them Meadows Saturday proved that the | though it wor ‘up to the track man | Cnt horseman, te here with hie TGaturaay Coy had all the better s m, A ae Beattlo Public were the ponies, and {acouple of horn-tooters in the track | string, including the famous meat-| lot the pliching game, and as the ' “peerMysuke Of pee “1 7 tng the mprivel ot the ponte jo be /orcheatra to step to the front and|hound Sir Preston, He also has} Meattloites were there with the R . TO FORM BIG UNION fons outside of the A aieg Federy # ee trae es he Dusle when the horses it hit barn Modieam, who won the }lowk wallopa, they took the long | y aes LARA ER : ons are to be brought in umdes if @ Dig success. Twenty-three books sound the bugle eee the orees |e ree handicap whoa reaning in] lout of ts paies " H the one great labor banner E ) is eocord for the | go to the pos hia ia somethin ‘ dioap 6 i ; » setagl eg ar : “atthe -t the that pond be eater: appre ated the colors of Del Fountain Following are the seores | n! aeeiibials ourse 1 altho eng iegreB dey . 4 (Goripp’s Telegraph Service.) play was light, still tt looks as the general publte Plunger Cook Inman went to! y's Game | "| DENVER, July 1~The First The Grotto Geuah thet number were nove {ox Hereafter with his bankroll. Here: | Amn RBH PO AM, ® os many for the play they will act when} ‘That w own ornament of the | Litre there will be nothing doing + | Sunday seusion of the Miners’ Fed - has opened the “ia the season ts a bit older running turf, “Snorting” Kelly wa . +t ‘ “\ eration meeting was held here . Devation Grotto,” the finest equip. The two important stake events | at the course during the a Bectty Ferguson bet ca Col aS 4 ing NOISE weda od grill in town, at the corner of Mtge os . , 4 , Soo 80) o z ; ° . day, A resolution was adopted jm na Ohave * that are down for decision this jand announced that he Jowell straight and show and won i 3 And how to make it. Ask Piper) which, if it earries, will wi ‘7 a eciters eae weok are the Celebration Handi- | gotting the money this 5 a Be a . Ai " will c 1 ne reellent concert and " A & good sum on the race. ; & Taft, 1024 Second av. They hi formation of th nbo t r fap, which will de run on the with that sterling performer Bu ‘ $| firework a fh f for the entertain Fourth of July, and the Ladiee | cotic us " : : * 3 orks and flags. fon in the Unite A t fh Afternoon patrons, °*¢ 4 t hich will be contested ttle ‘appy” Puxton rode an wy woe ir - tan S r Fred Owens, the popular turt|SMerKetle race on Col, Jewell and ; getiger!g atti a ee Am m =e ed we wer * popular turf | docorves credit for the hustling) Welghte in the amateur ranks of | a 4 age : | “oy eae nan man, tx taking the money for Nol/ Gy" he nat up at the flnlah At! this city and « pair of as promising |‘ + ¢ The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. . y von Jones that, if Keogh had not stopped lada as ever came down the pug ie col ell ge ing Bragg when he thoug' panes eae : 3 W e wnsegg. Opti liga The books in the ring handled! the race won, the Curl can A short time ago Frankie and ° ogg pee an average of about $4,000 each | would hi bbed the col Johnny mixed it before one of the | om o ‘’ and as only one favorite caught bs a we salt many clubs and put up a hurricane i @ & / ee. D anne Aggaag the judges’ attention, the pencilers oi way . * battle, The latter got the decision, { iby ae ae all quit the day something to the Phe Pcwgg-« Suatodlgh in ‘a | but all of Edwards’ friends believed Seareléa, should a kod Magrane stable. All bis engage: | ‘8! the judges gave him the worst S | E eoateat, as Raleigh, Follie L, Col m ments will be made by W. P, Ma-|°f it, They demanded a return } a oe lg aa Ho.|. The field books aid a rushing | one eh, and Promoter James W | } sal ie taken ak 6 the Dustness all afternoon, but did not Coffroth saw in this match aa good i : ae make much as St. Francie Put 8! one ginday morning ‘Times |® Preliminary, as he could powattly | ii | F aa so Gua belo Gent tn. on te Ole printed an exclusive photograph of j One ce wan general | #° many ing handicap that {2° fatsh of the opening handicap if j 1 among the California visitors at Der of the opening P on Saturday, The photo showed | ag the track was that they had no they Wore still paying off the Rub oak wee ae ioe | ; means of knowing when the horses |O" Sprinter when the last Face /ijcpays approaching the finish j were going to the post. On nearly | ¥** being run. | wire. he photo ts exclusive, It 3 all race tracks it is customary for oe }was a great newspaper scoop. It i | E STOCK-TAKING SALE & busle to be blown when the} Matt Ries, the local plugger, /showed seven horses in the race, | 4 horses step out from the paddock | would have made quite prog up | whereas only four horses, St. Fran | onto the track, and when this is had Misa Officious poked her nose /cis, Mies Officious, Linaro and re y Sent a \ hot done. as at the Meadows, those |in front at the finish of the hand} |Martinmas, started. But seven | Everything you buy is a Bargain. Savings-from 10 per ta the betting ring often do not|eap, as he bet $600 straight and|horses finished. If you don't be- } cent to 75 per cent. know that the horses are at the | $500 a place on her, As he got 7 to iteve ft, look at the Times’ — — » 4" ™ | ! — 7 a , ek San | All Silks Reduced. | All Ladies’ Suits All Wash Goods } FOOTBALL | PLAYER they fail to pull off the olag ne | ; a wants oy All Dress Goods Reduced. Reduced. Witl Be in Charge of the Interior anes sos oH — 2 . Department. The source of one of Manager ee Reduced. All Waists Reduced. | All Embroideries f Gaedinien | Seleo’s big troubles at Pueblo, Col ores, / 5 | . A |i that a gang is hacking his fence All Velvets Reduced, | All Skirts Reduced. | Reduced. |to pieces to get a view of the dia- | League Standing. 5 - | ; j | mond scenery i adi All Linings Reduced. All Petticoats Reduced. All Underwear Reduced | j | ™ been a ne | . » # } ; All Jackets Reduced. : jeter St deans Seas | 3 All Trimmings | Ai Jack d_ Al Art Goods Reduced. | }make a barrel of dough. It is| Seturday’s Score: Reduced. | All Millinery Reduced. | Aj) Housefurnishi / jmade up of the bakers of the city. | | ANI | All Fl Red snings | / OREN aces Reduced, i lowers Reduced. Reduced. | an P | fa : = ° | All Ribbons All Feathers Reduced. | Sige ier YACHTS CE. .Mikp Golden, known to sporting me at | bons Reduced. duced. | All Men's Furnishings jie throughout the country a the Pee | All Notions Reduced, | All Blankets Reduced. | ~ Reduced foxivet partner and trainer of Jac as j : TOMORROW Bement nor | PPE [eee L | f ££ 2]]| All Leather Goods ~ | All Rugs Reduced. "| Ail Handkerchiefs / pee an ilincst of many months. Hig|*#® up. The match has béwn am) Sor + | Reduced. | All Gloves Reduced. | Reduced. |! The first of the tntedantionel cup death followed closely upon that | 9°4ne club, will start tomorrow a. G. W. WOODRUFF, Harvard's Noted Gridiron General.) (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jaly 2 While directing tne manetivers of the starting point. The in warriors G. W. Woodruff |tace will be on Wednesday, and point, affairs that has enabled him to be/July 6. On the fourth, @f much assistance to Uncie Sam. is in charge of the interior depart-| Yer and other towns. aces between the yacht Alexandra, of the Royal Vancouver Yacht club, i the Spirit, of the Seattle Yacht 0 jott the Duwamish head bell buoy | The course is triangular, the first | pending demive. leg running to a buoy off West the second to a buoy near | more,” | Eagle Harbor, and the Jast back to second uired @ knowledge of men and|4 third is needed, it will be held the big regatta of smaller yachts will be For the next two months or more|beld on the sound, with entries the famous Harvard foot ball coach | from Everett, Bellingham, Vancou Edwards je as showy a béker as they make them, but evidently not > e 66 as powerful a man as Morphy. The Since the death of his wife Gold-| Tes one of those boriag-in fel on constantly talked t » | lows who causes clever inen to look ciates and friends of his own im |to their lausele Or be pet to sheen. ‘The preliminary should be & corker 4 will attrac’ all the local fans to a Ce arena on the Foirth three woeks ago. "I'd like to atick | ue, Co'me i a ae it out through the summer, bat} I don't think I can. [t's pretty | jonesome anyway since my wife's} fone, and perhaps I'll be better; Mrs. Stafford and family gttgere laid away.” |ty thank their friends for the kind In addition to his pugtilistic reo wees and demonstrations of aympe ord, Golden was once well known | thy extended them during thetr tate as & race horse trainer, having had bereavement. of bis wife, wooks ago. who died only a few “T've only two or three weeks Mike told a Star man, about it CARD OF THANKS | All Curtains Reduced. All ie Reduced. Extra Special ara Soecial Pace Curtains at $1.29 | $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Values Real Nottingham, Fine Scotch Net and Madras Net C urtains, 3 and 3% yards long and 45 to 54 inches wide. Store closes all day Thursday, July 4 | All Linens Reduced. | méat. Secretary Garfield is in the| Senne ——— saenieaiesiniie West for the purpose of looking) after government Interests in ce NORTHWEST Leaaue. Rocky mountains, Assistant Seore tary Ryan is too ill to look after| : Vancouver 2, 7; Tacoma 0, 5 the department, so former coach | SOMA. July 1. Dellar joet Baste 4 Woodruff, now assistant attorney | ot in general, is acting secretary of the | GRATTLE. Wash, Gatertay, June 0, [01 —Fieet tay. Weather fine, ‘Trach beary a the Ce interior. 1M Rabert, feige Arthur Mek sight. sar einwan’s nu ® ee ee ne2 CH-Hin furtongs Gelling Four-yearcite ond weward. Value to) r Be Peete sicovcllageia | nde wk ray Vie Faitor me et eee « 78 PRE ae nA zt 1 At the close of the firet month / eee = Frank Smith, White Sox twirler,| ba F at led the batters of the American | ee = league. Smith was the beat slug is Tie aw ey! ger among the White Sox last sea- | Th ryt Ngtmogt 3 show ~ son, but that was not saying much. | = ey + ap Sao anrea:* We Make Uniforms of all de. Dante! Kelleher, R. Autias-Turenne, OM La Farge, | Estimated that National and) & Lord —*) & bloom the best W. aimest fof}, then thaden moat Ven a § scriptions im any quantities on t. Vice President. Secretary, ie have each fost] - made of him Tiatinont siways & contender and ° short no Working capacity American leagues bs = a Carcowen practianlly Iett jeo—Rocsevett and Meyers: Markell, | 3.000 Buits & Month. $160,000 by the bad weather t Pocono : and Veley. Umpire Klopt . . RC Hin ferionge, Gelling, Four-year-olde and upward. Value to/Mrlnker and Vole : UNION TAILORS = oo eee F 4 hese 1 ° a lirere *%* Sales Rooms 518 Third Ave. 0 avings | 0 ares oad Owner oes en » 2/ Work Rooms Third Ave. and O'Brien has abandoned bis plan VTi Wied Rgyoard, ¢ WET patiorion—Garvin and Meyers; Toaneson Washington 8t. to go to England to fight Guaner| “"Socxey ROY MENTARY, List Princess aX : a ee CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Moir | 1M Redaber, #1 eI sbi Who rides for the McNeil Stable. if) Reds ing, § Ag Feiiw. 4 dl League sagen P Per 4 Per ie Since Glorifier won both the Car A ag PT ee | TN fy ry 7 Cent Cent ‘i ter and Metropolitan handicaps WW Roscoe, § (RB J. Rermser) 3 8 Facoma ™ hd horsemen are willing to admit he 1 Davie Posona, § (Denar_sree) = irutte » m “clase ee Apne » ” . Detroit 1s sateatng Matti Rar hE TOE eee NATIONAL LEAGUE. the fire. | The entire time of its office force is given to the care — ee ee ; o* Rualabek ran hie form. Throw Wi a at and attention of your deposit outside and fish iy. Méresin pocketed tn|Cincis ‘ ie 8 in 8 aha Sobtet Jack Stahl may be tried out be a wea a ad aes cies tn tie on. Tht FOURTH Mahi Gat by Maanger dénes, ¢ Pais, july 1.27 hs Gene Pits 1184 THIRD RACE—Four turte vw Two-year-olds, Valve to first, 626 eg aavines accouite eau the White Sox. He was « catcher | contest of the Automobile club of Index Wore and Owner a 4% ; sinatra : when he played on minor league | France, over a 500-mile course, will Balnade ey ‘ iat £ & Ty Feime Matas RADICAL REDUCTIONS Corner First Av. and University St., Opposite Post Office. teams. |be run tomorrow with the bent! "ion Ratles caliler ei i 4 BP Roreei ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR - | French drivers, and many foreign % rane f Ge) Bt Sh Phas no} LARGE STOCK OF CLOAKS. gaa C antition in being blamed | i ey sa * Walter Christie, om "ore an TE vsidcsias a1 : EOS Bre $ Ui} surrs AND MILLINERY ~ ati some of the balloon trips of the | with his front wheel, direct driver) 1 ~ Drolet ms. ved stihin enh ont Minneapolis club. He has a habit | cae tie the Gale Asensteu ih A Oe Sitters) 8 Ree #8 Gtivert I MAKES BUYING FASY AND of berating his players in put | compoting ONE OF SN | Fimo: OO os us shew, om ot ALL YOU NEED I8 A LITTLE ’ $ hicago - BIT DOWN AND on [ Ol now 7] tO 1G on YURTH RACH-#ix furlongs. Opening Handicap. ‘Three-year-olte wart ‘ tay aa ‘ . poy v Crd sk % + / your teeth ta Hin. Toohey eo Vivi ¥ i Think it over and consult wa UEP Rot ices fi A Wk mice BE e x a) re ‘ Crowns $3.00 and 85.00 : L , Rameey) mice se Fe A Bere # | Howto 4 Plates $5.00 and up f vet i minutes, Off at 848%. Time smeey; 16h tHe 4 a Loule ‘ Pp, sf 0 ti ti ( lings ay 50c_and up ¥ 6 place, Otfieioue 4-2 pleas LAsare owt ah es ny, ot. rained 2°9) Weitere A | AMERICAN LEAGUE acetic VUtTT Ing 0. a ‘ Something 1, shady and neat ving: a4 | — -_——_—_——- > fi That's what you nt, perhaps courses We got bad ride, Mine Officious Tae but ’ HSE 422 Pike Bt. Ps Wall, don't louk any farther or wich» " iieare off pootly, but is & poor rud-runner @y Nige best le j = inma not @ mudder po SAS take up m ime rico--¥ acd O'Connor; I 1 femag sr gtle M86 {EEO MAGE eet « mt fr ms Associated Dentists alug so flv - a nwo . lies, ao Bwner wim wt > | een a Opp. Garvey-Buchianan's 5 tt fi fT Wanaays 07 4 H ce He wr ‘ Batterion- White and Miever Chi “pa Piz jephone Main 1772 REGAL HATS HS {iene ine’s Piano ’ ;f : 4 League Standin wa siiiseecniicoansnatnaean dome Aracury') «wer "Age he Pop FF Rene i a a Hous feote hay, Cig Gittins) too 4 a oe on ouse ust the thing for the wa oT a 9; 1:00 . 4 “ Pe Broil bn oe AR go oth tn inney'* place, oO how Sue 1 show. . : ; $}| Popular Sheet Music 1S¢ A FOURTH OF JULY TREAT ammer dayé—lght felts and rs Prajned by WJ. Rumney ' & Mile 5 straws in the latest styles, The ° faecond driving, Third stapbing , # 8 Bi) Strongheart ++ 16¢ ia on tap ¢or you in every bottle Hub stock is complete in every de furiangs. then came on and won handily, ttere-|Wertingiin 8. BR Bil Wass Se Mowers Beg or siphon of our sodas, sarsaparil partment—-you have & score of as it thort, Belle Kinney may have been best |W erhing i 4pringtime Ise s ; sastaa tir ghaces teams was auay poorly 1 with a Fush. Common Bus was hurt tn the driving _ Ili clematis ibe a, ginger ale, carbonic, vichy, Others no chands with the start AMATEUR GAMES Sweet Potatoes—Rag 15e eltzer or other carbonated of NTH RACH—One mile, felling, Four-year-olde and upward, Value to first = Pawnee 15e wbaave) wakes a feel cua ores wad OWney. em 7: Bia, Wi Vocaay, oa ' Lib Mase Bee, Aneges : Aan hh on the Fourth, fee! good next day, Jowell Te e Ge Cis tia} ie ii i! P Y, Seaton Oe jew-Gordon and Duff; Hait Aiite aupnseh: Wesle te baat treat, too, with enough money left Californja Ptavie) ‘ oe Fey i 4 | Jonah Shake Hands With Me in your pocket to treat yourself rafee g Be nd your friend often afterwards, ff Cm Wile SF | 1 i tend off a ul s 5 oso’ 7 o'd Uke your Fourth of July om 1 ff. Davie ‘ SELLING OUT Blossom Ihe We'd Uk Fourth of J oH Wntire stock of high-grade Sanset-—Rag 16¢ ders as early as may be, ON THE SQUARE Pp * Rgatad Clothing, regardiesa of cont Honey Boy Abe . y OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE, tore to be remodiled | Somebody's Waiting for You Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling " rn, ee bh tgased the, raee) " 15e¢ | SOLE AGENTS FOR CARHART’S WORKING CLOTHES, at then ai tan TAILORED-READY CO}}}) gomotime 18¢ || Company. Phone 927, under the whip and ‘nipped Tirwae becatns of | ‘Daa, tania mao ee |

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