The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1907, Page 2

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ee op 2 FORM PLAYERS ARE STUNG ON MARTIMAS AND DEWEY Heavily Backed Animals Fail to Get Money at Meadows : —Talent Picks Early Favorites That Win, Thereby Securing Even Break on the Day. tay serent | the iparoeahiint tn the Mack successful plunge of Q{one y and a couple of unsuceossful® Ones on Dewey and Martinmas, te gether with a form reversal by Lady Kitey, helped to keep things lively at Tho Meadows yesterday Favorites fei outsiders in the bet ting split the card and the public and books broke about even on the ig speculation, Snapdragon, {was much the SH#t in the first w= @nd ram av@y from her felt win Ding by three lengthe, Irish Mike ran a nice race and easily got the place Grom Mn Ramon, The public lit on Aunt Polly and backed her down from 3 to 1 to 6 to 6. Those that bet on ever had any cause to worry, Gs she went to the front at flagfal! and won all the way, coming home gtx lengths to the good, vost, after an unavailing pursuit of the winner, tired and allowed) Redygont to beat bia for the place Lady Kitty, ‘who was allowed to @rift back in the betting from to 1 to 7 to 1, surprised the form P in gallop by fow lengthe. ough beaten off the day before. Lady Kitty had plenty of smmed yeetewiay, and laying Pacemakers to the stretch, she €ame on and won easily, Convent tush and grabbed third place. Queen Alamo was backed from 6 to & to ewn money in the fourth, but finished *outsde the mosey. ‘The winner turned up In Tarrbsns, ‘WhO mn sround ble Meld and wee tw om Meck feenerm Il led by o bowy peyed te win the fifth race, but fatled to de is. Red Reynard cane in the stretch amd wen by three lengths. Alice Carey was second and Pewey Pad thine Tobe Ramsee =a ey Ramen ate thought Martinmas a cineh in the Inst event and backed the Ma bier safe and | wor by three lenges, eve ma &® good race and secused the dhe Brery winner yestemtay come | that Dug haw sine signed Charles | cam.” ray 2 wide meen ond these wee set a close finish sl ew. ‘The change in tm tmgk een lider: Tobe Ramsey bet 91,06) on Pus tinmas. The horses of Harry Sede me J Davison got in last night. Amore | Flee of battleships © asey ve Tonight will be a big n early or late, you about | the 4 to 8 favorited out Thursday Lord Pro | by winning the Wird race} behind the} BASEBALL | atring are Tavora, Malitah, Love of Gold and Meada, Chariey Bo- gan's gooc mare Sabara arrived in the same car. ©. T, Henshall was at the track dering the afternoon, Ho used to own Martinmas and for that reason | had a bet down. basemen ever soen here. Shaffer played first base for Heleaa sev Joral yoars a e From reports it appears that the Tigers’ scrappy third baseman, }Shaw, haw been cutting up again, | this time at Vancouver, whgre he Shaffer on first, Quigley on seo ‘i, Hruyette at eltrt, and Mickey | playing third, the Cuba will pre |went practically a new linoup Whaffor tn a fine ball player and a fitter to boot, He haa played ball in the northwest before and ts considered one of the beat first apfeed Melatyre ia @ game yeator day. After spiking the Canuck Mannie’s Turf Reporter will be! This in a little book that containa the condition of horses in training, their workouts, breeding and various other infor mation, This te the firss time the} book has been tesued in Seattle. | om | Jockey J. Jones, who was ae ot her | “heoforemost saddle artists in the! by lightning at Witlamagort, country a few years ago, ix now at! The Meadows. He has retired from) jthe saddle, having become toe | heavy to ride. ! Matt Ries had a busy day. He put down @ big bet on Dewey and! | when that bird lost he went to Martinmas to get even, but at the | tiniah there waa nothing stirring) thinks bighly of his awn bunch, as | Jensen and. hein | im the cashing tine | Joe Harlan, the bookmaker, Ipat | j | to the fifth race, as he held Dewey | Joe Pinack, the Frisco handbook | man, was at the track. Hé theught| to 2 al place, bet had-a ‘headache after the | race. | | | Dotwd@l eed Keogh enae rod two, Wie mes | Firemen, fee crate Califearsta Oe, Whee Mader bey Sr Upp ewer nemen me Vow York be winning the Dowie Heeeadt, wey mat oe reipoeey el Dombi [hep @bberr day ie (he Great Trad Meedow Ceiling cute Ef FR Beeemar's eat coll Cae wee Cie rime. y j ee Beetle Kem Teeny Bruretio, Re ee will be fa the game, and several other new faces will be seen. New Shaffer. the clever manayer of the | Rickmend, Va, team, to play firm | bee, it meas that still further chantes sw! be vende Wiis the, nigning of Shafbr Seatlo will have | » md ether Ar | bommt er Kedmickey wilh be re “leased Diteiede mw: boon made of fers tee bolle Aree aa} Kel. W Orient 80 twas hat Poot Pw Dem 1415 Teied ay, been 8 mew eit med Gey endyy far) 0 poet Lorem ee mel cexieus to lead, THESHUB____ C8 TG PONS. CFMCOR I THE FORM pn 6. Save Money and Get the Suit You Want ight at REGAL $15 SUITS | team yest@rday with the score of 5 fment befe i= | os tke bnebe! Mitchel! The Hub* Pand the way to the best service at the store * that squeezes the most style into a fair price is to come early you are sure to get clothes that you'ligbe proud of captain, he equared off in agit de fone. Snohomish won from the Monroe t 1, Stevens, who pitched for Snohomish, allowed only two hits. Rube Vickers, who pitched for Seattle, was formerly atunned ran, THE SEATTLE STAR—W TED GEARY'S _ TAKES OPENING RACE Tn one of the moat exciting finish on over seen Yipon the water, Tod | Geary’s yaoht, the Spirit, yesterday | afternoon won from the Pritivn | yacht, Aloxandra, by soarcely’ theo feet. For the last 100 yardh the race, Was extremely exeiting And it looked ke anybody's until the tant When the two boats atarted for the home course the Spirit led by Half mile, The A ndra was not able overcome this lead any for some time, and it looked like nothing but |the Spirit, until the Spirit found herself becalmed and the Britieher bowan creeping up. Slowly she was lovercoming the big tead and to help | things the little steamer Sentinel! was steered almost directly «in front of the Spfrit by an unthinking captaincand the swells destroyed her momentum and threw her back considerably And all the Ume Capt. Graveley kept coming in with even cd boat, when almost BASEBALL — NORTHWEST LEAGUE. ia 4 recent game, The starm broke jup the game tg the fourth taning, and Vickers, the only man injured, | required the care of a physician, | Mike Lynch, big manager of the Tacoma Tigers, hae made a state mans as to how the toams will! stand at the close of the season. I he picks them to lang the flag Aberdeen second, Spokane third, tte fourth, Seattle fifth, and Van at the bottom, Mike @ilt| w mistakes in his state ¢ the season Is over \ REGATTA CONBMENCES The North Paciffe Association of Amateur Oarsmen's regatta will ommegnee this afternoon on Lake | Washingtwo, The junior races will | be the feature of the afternoon. Throgghout, very poor management bs evident, and as yet it ts not knows jus what the program is to couver find a \e | fy j | te Pepmttn wetently comemnoes EVEWETT YACHT CLUB FORMED. (See Special Service.) BYPRBTT, July 2—The Everett Foset clue vew ffrmally organised The club bas the assurance that it will be al-| lewed to became a member of the ee elem Yace log association eS AD Pi MOUNNERS. WILMINGTON, Del, July There wan all kinds of excitement Chomamne mre wes wolug swe il at & negre faneral new Denton. |' Med. when Demuai Johnson, « negro! Yentriloquist, “threw” his votce into | ‘the grave as the coffin was bong lowered, and said: “Lat me down} ‘The mourners and the palloearccs | fled. Later the mystery «a8 ox | Plained asd Johnson & wd Don't fail to visit the U. & i yard at Iremerton, the battloahips Nebraska, Oregon a Wine “yon the cuabests ‘Chicago, Boston anr Albany, the training ahip P' phim, the prison ship Nipalc the great dryéock Boats leave Prer 2 at 6:30, 8:20 and 10 a. m 1:15, 2:30 md 4:30 p.m. Rounr np be “- but whether you come We have been telling to) Thm will not be knfwn until | Spokane 7, Butte 5. br ft Bechet, Alta Spa race ® at ting reve from fer b apoed snowine “carly Row Ott at 2:47. 5 show mm 6-2 plac ba Pron wad never @ serious oo 198 FIFTH Race wee we eet $260. ender. Winnor b. Mather! tart good Meamerist-Roberta Loe. 90d. Won Ciret tour driving stretch drew clear, under en furlongs. Mra. Rhodie ‘Won first two driving. veh pains te EDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907, SPIRIT with the Spirit the American built |hoat commenced moving slowly, just enough breese stirring, And [then the race wae almost even um til the finish and every was aiad when the strain was over The yachts went over a 15 mile | course and the time of the Spirit) |was 2:49, The race was in every way a satisfactory orm, Superior work on the part of Skipper Geary and his crow won the race. By bin yacht winning the contest he bh donegone small thing, He dostgned the craft and the boat opposing bin was bullt according to the plans of the great Fife, designer of the Shamrocks, with which Lipton tried on differ ocean to take the big cup back to England, When the Spirit turned the first buoy the nd on board the Yosemite play ed “The Star Spangied Hanner,” and when the Alexandra followed aix minutes later, “God Save the King was played. conte | ete sal | iee-Doreer and Brown; Moras and am ® Bae | o.'n Lynch and Bowerman |turned under conditions existing as | | when SCHMITZ TO The trust has also se cured valuable properties ip Alan ka from which tn yoars to come the world will depend upon its copper wupply. STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK, ore rates Special servi , July 8 (mt even Striking tron work after @ lengthy idleness, The men re rotur to period of Several | admit they mombers of th that they made thelr emplogment walked out fraternity —_——a. (Seripp’s Telegraph Bervice.) SAN FRANCISCO, July Mayor Bugene KB. Schmitz will be a candidate for reelection for a fourth term. This anno nen was made in 4 statement Iseued last night by @chmitz from his cell and given to the press In this statement Schmitz says he believes the people @re with him. Proaperity is the iseue he makes and Ge concludes by saying that he ‘e sure of @tuning Trained by T. Proctor. gre tay, the w! (997 FOURTH RACH—One mile, Belling. Four-year-olds and upward 0 firet 9960 s worl (Bir Win Sooke “a ia s ‘ i ¢ fiw: OF ’ ee eR Oe Mens: BB REESE * & fechas mo e ©. Sullivan. “ Sst Mi RP SEE fire: & § Tard. 4A ° M8 eo aan Bg 3 Jingle, © us A ae ws ¥ Ney » 4 At post 2 minutes. BO; 116M) 1 ‘g bd en i. Denny. ood bo noe drivin mn rerrigan' dy he cut y ran it hie field of fs outside, ginning in a fomp 4 on mm and just p to nip Ramona, which had ad not get aw Hin her stride, was somewhat and Selling. Four-year-olds and upward Tradex. a Bir Fin Yorke hp ? eet ihe wat i a." Tae i | Butecl YA u mas, Wale Ws Me Cage , FF oF; i r iia “2. , : "| ‘Chutter) ‘ & 4 e * along » Pe Revi Hike RE F Bios & 8 A " 5 ‘ idee "si plese, Pio pT 6 pins ae | a 4.1) ’ Deter if rained by ©. 0, Kel nnlra easily. euzed how. Ramona 6 show i] ‘City Hall Market | molders of Sumner Iron works have | mistake in leaving | | will g ! DOCTORS ELECT OFFICERG, LIPINSKI IS ‘The state medical board held |somi-annual examinations In @ city pterda A noting : called ‘a which th ficers wore ¢lected Kaglenon of Seattle, prosident; B Albert Lipineki, the engineer at|G. W, Overmye: th Bend, the Hotel Barker, who shot and | president; Dr Sharples, | killed La] if Croeger In hi retar room at the hotel last Wednesday woeee - was yesterday nequitted by Judge 2 |Gordon, at the preliminary hearing Jon the recommendation of Anelst ant Prosecuting Attorney Miller who stated he belleved Lipinskig @ shot in welt defense The defendant himself told the ntory of the shooting, his only dif ficulty being to explain how the sh@®& could have been fired at so clove 4 range, without the d@d (Star Spee Bervieny mane coat be arly, evidences of NORTH at July powder marks | spite of rey@rds discovery, dead or WiLL BEGIN WORK, | wheresbouts of H of tee Law an@ Order ten office butiding to be erected by the| myatery. ‘The salodn interest American Trustee@o,, on the south-| are piamed for hin. dlaappow |west corner of Third avenue and| sroutly maintain thelr inm University, will be begun in a few days It is belleved that | to Seattle. leolal h a oe Governor Meld, it is annoutted 6 his pardon po®er into the handg of the prison be $3.00 , VANCOUVER FIREWORK All sizes; flower pots, sky rock $3.00 ots, pin wheels, nigger chasers, toy ‘ pistols, Mont complete line of fire-| Special rates fog wars and fow works in the city, Piper & Taft, ;Of July excursion. Good on 6. 1224 2nd ave. - Iroquols, leaving Pier 2 at &: heticiinansinlbnaioliniaedi m. Full information at office of te 4th July at Bremerton. | land Navigation Company, ‘Pier *** | Phone Mal 1 - The Store That Serves dle Bent—Garvay~ Buckeig Co. yesterday's eae ~ a Rib steak 100, Swift's Premium | ~ Kat s ham, 160, botling beet 6c, pot roast ia ” 44) To. 609 Third ay ba | Site a aw get | a kl | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | nd vssee ‘ 4 * SCHERMER'S | x Taseme 8, Vancouver 7. ‘ wlee Jose ana Clarke; Welsh and reett Zr SPECIALTY a f hmm Netwe ae | | evan and Scheidt; Powett, CLOTHING | ar | a1 8 | n | vn iit — ‘ Batteriog Tenn emit Prout aed hee; | Hatteriee Nolan and Mpencer; Goedwin, | Melton, Hughes and ‘Warner - | PR pan gn ogg RB Po will Averdos 5 2 . on, Kistnew and | —. . & : League Standing. | | Fetevser a ee: leg. res bi td | om j =» A | e this j «F > i: | t ih ‘ She ‘ } Vatierion -Kineslia and Donahue: Gray | **hneton = = evening | and Hogan | jae ) "COPPER TRUST IS il ania tan Pranciens ea:3 unti Batwerion-wright and Dashwood, Qu! “| wading Po BEING PROBED " League Standing. | 10 o'clock. . ‘ Woo toe bea on, Aneriee “ : Goktens SE Bertone Tetearnpe seevier) This | Portiand 2 & 938) WASHINGTON, July 3.—Prost | dent Roosevelt has personally of is wed the probing of the emelior i t of which the Guggenboims the | } flare the heads. For weeks the se { Retterton Lanetron A pal end Kitoe | cakiey, Mason and Mol }erete has been kept locked up but } ao nn | Agente have been quietly at work Store ” yee iting information which may ! Paneer 4 € 3) mean the dissolution of the corpo _Baiterine- Desks sad Noonam; Camaite] ration that | | It te Known that the trast has i 10 ® | become xo powerful that It abso- t * Si tutely dictates to the railroads the can Se ee ge | | any . a, 190t wi fine Trek! | PAA Jismite bine Petr bn Salle | man— 104 yirer "OiM and & half furlongs Value to 380. ne matter . 220%. Time ! a piace, out show. Mike # ~. Ramen 7 how yer VS ‘ iffon-Moss Rye, Trained by C. O. Kelsey. ratehed— P. | tert ge, caatiy. . j he lor regen. Shi oped home, Irish Mike ae the cont ler throughout, i ound on torn and, somentarily men him fam Ramon outgamed Gigatn ie SRCOND CB—Sin and 6 halt furlong Belling Four-year-olda pear tra T N Walne to bite ist ey a a * lobby i i i ae ; as aa ¥TY ry te built. Te ] ; ‘ aed Sout j i % ¢ R Dervte , s , ; 4 PE rate Z a . a . » ont egw ae my 2 Time °? ‘ aa 1 a8 ontl ~ = ye “y . et vost 4 Tralued Denny. i ched—Last } —_ - a ot dae nd and third eame . {cee ‘oily had the aking on outside ahe quickly drewhy —- fear and Provost tried to foros the pace firet haitll mile, Dut reli beck beaten, aad Redmont had no ditfioulty qptting the place i! *rovoet got the show bi there was nothing of any account behind him i toecos showed a little | 195 tr ACE Seven furto felling. Three-year-olda. Value te ae cic va Jockey, Pe mig +s 7s, ae : a iw by Meat A - fe 7 emt f er @ leitivem a ” ey Ame ‘t jie 4 ' , Borst oi +R shone By = bie) ert Sock: * a ~ iat wey O Ey) a i. m ‘minute. Off at 15%. Time ry on 116% = 2 place, 4-6 show. Beil 0.10 pings, 2 show Sk Ty fe show Hit At FIRS TRACES] June 29 to Sept. 14 Tomorrow $2,000 SIX RACES DAIL Store Will Be Closed: All Day Tomorrow July 4th } OUR NATION’S BIRTHDA The great time for patriotic jubilen Hang out the dear old stars and stripes. The flag that has never known perma- nent defeat. It will ever be the standard of liberty and freedom. The banner of the foremost nation on earth. Meadows Sa Celebration Handicap RAIN OR SHINE T RACE 2 P. M. a Re 4 he bi if bo And how much they are ahead of suits sold for $20.00 and $25.00—why don't you come fics Pg sine ten ang won slovenly. Mirae and whan” and see them, then judge for yourself? We tell you again that the Regal $15.00 Suits [Epiace’ Wirtie and Dangerous Girl’ ran weil” Ont at Bowt him for chef] C are every bit as good as you can buy at any other store for a five or ten-spot more, 190 YXTH RACH —sy furlongs, Purse, ‘Threo-year-olde and upwar val TAKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE 1 AND JAC KSON S$ To see igto believe; come and@ook at them and then decide, ao to firmt $260. a . 4 ; * i See that your nex suit carries the Regal label. Our guarantee goes with every ‘Wee ibe vet aH ay - one—-YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT I’. ecw d Giyent i 4 f = W008 4 1 1 yh fe 4 Store open till 10 o'clock tonight Closed all day tomorrow. hiss ih Sone Ht 2 Hi H FY issi i 1 4 A aj.) ih 6 an 4 CAtockson Mmissi Witt a Admission, Including Grand Stand Na out show. Martthmas t place, 4-8 show, Revolt brae, Trained by ©. Mulholland, I 4. ond ay ° Ht eit Tt REY aes tee mene ey Cemuemen G4 Ladies coy ker, but ° Nort killed her off and Waritemas plok | rer Preleh, Pecohwooa showed speed. 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