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BY REFUGEE. That the sport of kings ts appre elated in Seattle, the gily attend joe at the Moadows during the tk wook of its summer seasow has proved without a doubt. The capacity of the track was taxed on the Fourth, while on fst Saturtay nearly as great a crowd attended ‘There are how 23 books doing bust ness fh the ring, and they all re Bort that the play has tmproved e@eh We @nce the opening Five favorites were beaten Sat urday and the books were enriched nocordingly. As five favorites were beater! Friday, ton public chotees went down fn a row in two days. Johnny Kemmer, the popular anfite, bet en Logistola and ¢ pw, wi then went to La the Fowst because Gress was up He trad to got a wheelbarrow to ‘(ike Irie winning beck te lew. “Refuges” pleked tee winners ‘Baturdity, ftexowtier at 3 to & and Lord of the FPovest at 12 to 1. He Was the only hendisapper Mm town, either aewapaper or professional THEY DONT GIVE THE WIRNING MORSE CREDIT, SAYS: DICK CROMER, DERBY WINNER ee OLD NEW YORK GOSS SAYS THE GREATEST PLEASURE FO HIM CAME FROM Six. PENCES WON WW GOOD OLO RELAND, BY HARRY G. FARMER, HONDON, July 6.—When I en tered his apartments ip tire Hoe! Metropole, Richard Croker, dehy winner, was sorting out « huge basket of telegrams aod cablegrams which he had received on the wiv tory of his horse Orby. ‘All except one contain the word “congratulations,” remarked the Undemonstrative recipient. “How does the exception read? anked. “It reads ‘Bully for you," wate ti Fe ; 4 fs ? 3 i i e288 : i i H s iF i i emounts as low as sixpence. Td rather see the man who bets sizpence winning than the man who 5 aT oe jon you mipht term that of twin patriotivm 1 Pleased that the winner of the Ween miw over . duced to $6.65 duced to $12.00 SPORT OF KINGS IS’ APPRECIATED First Week of Racing Draws Big Crowds to the Meadows-Betting Is Lively—-Incidents of Saturday's that gave the latter hore a chance, | $4,000 on Hippocrates get much of & rm for Harry Froetich took a $50 bet yes Turnaway the next palpably short yesterday What happened to Intletus dur ingathe running « last two races. It Is poastble that J.C. Clem was lumable to concede was asked to give In the handicap too bad to be true. Wonders will ne olf piece of cheose race at Butte yeate tof won a Gross distinguished him. Srapstvct of Dick Crocker on the Engtieh Recing Picith was an Irish (rained horse; Pleased that Orty’s dem wae American mare, Rhoda B., from bhue grass region of Kentacky may contradict the nonsense my giving op my American! phones 1799, * We are determined to close out all of our Summer Suits this sea- son, and it means a great LOSS TO Earlier in the season Hub Suits could always command a pre- we could easily get more than we asked. nd we reduce prices to close out the remaining lots quickly, You will find these reductions real. 510.00 Suits Are Now Re- $12.00 Suits Are Now Re- $18.00 Suits Are Now Re- $20.00 Suits Are Now Re- All $25.00 Suits Are Marked Down to $46.65. We want every man in Se elt by riding three winners, This boy is riding in great form at pros ont and heads the lst of winning jockeys. Horel would haye been third on Willie Gr in “the secom® race bad not hiv saddle ultpped Owner St. Vincent was highly te 1 at the race his apprentice Galindo, rode on Miss May Howdiah, Hereafter, who won the first race, is a half brother to that fast filly Turnaway | Max Miller, the Chicago plunger combination man the hard ~p he will proba recelve Reanon There was 20 to 1 chalked up againat calling the first onetwothres, Miller bet $30 against $600 and succeeded tn nam ing the horses in the et order in which they finished. The « around the combination book the rest of the day wa so thick it yuld have been cut with a cheese knife. Silent Joe” Lyons, the local bowling ox wor @ bundle from Rookmaker Jofinny Lyon when Lord of the Forest pushed his snoc under the wire first The Chicago elub was hit for $900 jwhen Capable won as they laid the top price against the horse. citizenebip. f am an Am ett inen and | mean to live and die as laneh. Was it not the old Romans |who used to be #0 pi 4 of thetr ana are eHizenehip? 1 think Am jie them im thie respect |. Mr. Croker was asked if he In bend te rua Orby at Newmar t “No,” be roped, "Ht tm not my Present intention. As to Ascot, Heol such affection for the horse that I would be sorry to see bim funping on & course which te gen erally an heed as granite, and then I don't know what wolght would be put on him. 1 don’t think I shall derby.” terday afternoon shut owt by a score of 6 to 0 by Brorett, Wal tons pitching was a feature an he Finnoy a) iit of the Hverett nine bunched, scoring on every occasion Tho Smokestachors have won 28 wut of 22 games play od ont Sunday Renton wi ably play the Smokestackers PROMINENT JAPANESE ON WAY HOME Three prominent Japanese | reached Seattle yesterday. coming | |itoe the cast. Mr. T. Uebimurs. | loader of the pary ont of the tmpert company ot Tokio, The fa supertntend bers of the tric are T. Tominaga, & martor engineer of prominenes tn | be country, and K. Muatwunnuge, 9 government inapecter, who hax been on & tour of the Old World towestigating maine machinery %., 2011 Becomd Ave. deere north of Virginia, Bor Now the rush is duced to $8.00 duced to $13.25 ttle to know that it pays to buy the sort of clothes;The Hub sells—there is no better time than the present to find out and save money. Our usual ggarantee— MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT, IF YOU SEEITIN ON THE SQUARE, OUR AD, IT’S SO TH 4) ad THE TOTEM POLE HERE | bases. Quigle rum the bore votll the Irish/ ‘The Soattio Rainiors were yes. | liowed but two serateh bite Puck | wed but six hits, whieh LITTLE ROCK ALLEN WINS ANOTHER CONTEST By winning yesterday's contest for et (ing the Cut make {ft five straight from Lyne Tigers. The. wer |v this week has been of an extremely | high*ordor and It looks ndW de it thea's single, Ye erday’s Game. the present infield 1 A AB RM POA any in the cu0. Ate Ree! ’ (ee | Alte n opposed the great Phit Deltar | tf a Hy . Ee H yesterday and thin is Chegmagond | o. Pe eae time tm a week that Dellar got hia R Si ; . ’ ie ‘ Hoth the Tacoma artist and Allen ; ; 3 ms pitohed great ball and the men back | senior, ¢ ie es Yas of them played like flends, Quix * ley did me spectacular stunts ale around the second station and safe old Henny Myers covered. evry: | f os thing tn hie territory and @angved | 6 » out two singles and a double Bith |? ‘a the stick and scored two ated ( t e's three rune Lynch, WBigiino | Bh 6. and Downle played great DAN? and | polar » at all stag of the game the, Tetale aticn or fans were kept Interdpter ae te fn a splendid game, Brestno Tok | seatie eight chances and Downle seven | |!" without a alip, while Quigley took | “Wid seven and Howell six, This is go-| , = ing a few. ‘The Cubs made two ti rugs in the « ning inning, Rows |B) : k aad Myers coming in, Seattle snered | ! , ange again in the eighth. Tacoma’s Tone | bere hiss = eal tally came tn the fifth. Clyng's bit] gon ' QUIGLEY MAKES GREAT "STOP AND WIKS GAME: Saturday's game was taken from | cidedly saved the game for the to the Tigers in a closely contested| cals, Kellackey at first put up waston, with Rush on the firing | a splendid game and stopp line for the Cubs and Ike Butler | thing, nasty grounders ” Lynch's maneaters, Rush|¥ithout trouble, The Cut pitched classy ball and managed ia the first, and tn the d ever towkeep the hits he gave widely put the ball over the fence two reattered. Quigley has proven al runs Butler pitched a ndtd tower of strength at second and he | game, teeulng bat two 7 Kush showed his worth again Saturday ’ away anything and when he reached high up and pall od down a hot one off Danny Shea's | get bat whieh looted good for two got ft to first to time to stop Shea As the bases were! tere s fall at the time Quigley mont de | aon” if te 8 came “ STAR’S FORM CHART ine. Vour-yearsige and upwards HD RACK—Pow end = half turlomes The Ladies Piste Twe a to Gpet, 9728 ||| ¢a'# most successful bilalposs ne a 8 we 4 i ; Time Raleie® 6-5 plan Trained by ¥ Valae to 1222 rournt 1223 YIFTH RACH —One mite om | * 4 z ‘ } , ‘ ‘ | ah tos eu es fone eM 3 BL Darthula © (Mail & Mareha - andily. Mex « : ’ er Provident People Prosper . * money, | oon inclined to bab To become a succ its of extravagance and wiAte SPECULATOR fulness,” declares one of Amer SSFUL in any line of business, the SPECULATOR must CONFINE HIMSELF to |} men and largest employers SYSTEMATIC METHODS. For Starting a savings account With a SPECULATOR ON THE || $1.00 of more Is the fet pep RACES “THE COLE SYSTEM" }) toward busine ucconh, The le WITHOUT A PEER. It has young man who pute @ Liebe WON MORE MONEY money in the bank evéry pay day {8 the ong who goty phgad | Ty it. 4 per cent, paid on hav ing accounts with LESS CAPITAL than any other system ever presented to a horse player in the history of the turf. The “COLE SYSTEM” betting scale REGULATES the OPERATOR'S BETTING 60 it Northern Bank & Trust (0. REVERTS the Percentage | Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 (which is alwaya in the book Awaiting completion “Of “our maker's favor) TO IN FAVOR new home in the NORTHERN OF THE PLAYER, who in the BANK AND TRUST BLDG,, at long run must win. If you have the corner of Fourth and Pike ||| #NOT BEEN SUCCESSFUL in t, we temporarily lo. YOUR_ BETTING CALL AND at 218 Pike street ||P ALLOW ME TO GAPLAIN mY } * DIRECTORS: | METHODS. J. G. Price, Frank T, Hunter | F.J. Martin, W. HL. Bard, | ¢ COL J, &, Chilberg, A. lL, Piper i} £0. i | Wm. T. Perkins, Johanson, ||} Rooms 203-4 Washington Bidg. | leaac 705 First Ave. Sunset Main 1094, At Redondo Beach, most, beau tiful place o® Puget @ound Plewsy of pure spring water fine kravel beach, good boating bathing and fishing, Absolutely no charge for camping privi leges. See the Sounds Trustee TAILORED-READY CO ck of high-grade rardless of cost. to be remodeled. Co,, £00 Colman Mag Cor. Fourth and Pike , Stanley threw high, advane m to third, and Clyne soored Pike « goers worked hard for all they * 42 UF Moktahon + 2 (Trapp & Mooney) ; 8 2 (metthe & Ben eM -s 8 . ORESS GOODS SAVINGS ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PRECEDENT IN THE ANNA) | ALL CHILDREN’S DRESSES RE | Splendid Rug Values TOMORROW IN THE STOCK $3.50 Mohawk Smyrna Rugs, | $2.00 Mohawk Smyrna Rugs, $2.50 Axminster Rugs, sine 27x flicker, 3» ae ine | 1 | game belonged to the Vane Hughes, i 3% | n ' 7 1 9 | Aber . ' ' | iy H Van Ld © | Mowlett h Spokane 68; Butte 146. bnatone ver me of Umpire Pree NORTHWEST LEAGUE | COAST LEAGUE ‘ League Standing Kan Francisco a, ve ver ad ay Vall tag Aberdeen i Anenpeen BURNED TO DEATH © “ n mS (Scripps Telegraph ‘ Higetnbotham and Brown | tinguieh the f a | practically in ed Boys Wanted — ¢ y t Engler, proaching Mbrary building, yit i nd il in the morning aa@ ad fre + Opposite the Bon Marche. Buy your Hat or ® N 3 Im the afternoon, Initial ean in p *** | & Co., 1881 Becond Ave paid by Engler pendence _ sO was Gerve as | The Store That Serves You Best-—Garvey-Buchanan Co. ! ly 4 Vancouver 6; Aberdeen 3. sturday’s game the to Gee Olympic Mark cuts your meat bills in half. 118 Store Reduced IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE 8c, $1.25 and $1.50 EARLY FALL AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS 5 (; HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF YARDS IN A ROUSING BIG GALE n subs TOMORROW, at, yard........ : A Truly Superb Bargain Offering | d of Dne th 4 franc SEATTLE MERCHANDISING. 4 counc Firet Extraordinary quality playing almost as important a part as the ridiculously low price that fi ted M ures this grand selling Every Seattle woman expecting to own a new, madetoorder dress 4 n afte: summer or early fall should grasp this splendid opportunity to save tomorrow; this is a mo saving chance of the rarest sort. Take our word for that The merchandise involved represents the very best productions of domestic and Europ milla~-beautiful all-wool fabrica, 44 to 54 inches wide; smart stripes, checks, plaids, all-wool c nds, with dainty hatr line striped and checked effects. Not a yard in the entire collecti one than 9¢¢ yard, and from that on to $1.50 yard. Your choles tomorrow at FI Not over two Dress Lengths will be sold te sent C. O. D. and no telephone or mali orders fill y one customer. None sold to dealers. ALL DRESS GOODS AND SILKS REDUCED _ IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS TOMORROW GUARANTEED SILK PETTICOATS All the latest models tn tucks, ruffies and deep flounces. All fashioned full and perfect ting. Evory yard of silx in those petticoats of exceptional quality, strictly guaranteed in ¢ particular, tant this safe petticoat insurance? $7.50 Guaranteed Silk conte at ees SUK Gott [ALL PETTICOATS REDUC- $10.50 Guaranteed Silk coats at €D IN THE STOCK $8.50 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats TAKING Seed $12.50 Guaranteed Silk at ‘ 86.76 coate at ease Children’s Dresses Extra Special inducements in the Stock-Taking Sale Tomorrow CHILDREN’S $1.00 and $1.25 DRESSES TOMORROW AT— 89c Sizes 6 to 14, of f 8, chambraya, 10 India Linons 7C Reantiful quality for se dresses and shirt waists. t-colored ! het tha gurmente yer’ on a ees dinrty onpert to fd at $00 and 25c Huck Towels 9%..." fost i style and qual TOMORROW AT, EACH— 19c All Mnen, in all whi neat colored borders. Tuesday Special From 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. 1 $3.75 Heather ticoats a 4 tts : 93. AE near yeees : ; Sars © Net Waists at ........@ ‘the ordin A 12¢ Heavy Lunch Box at ......4@mmntmen and. t a i his is Poison All House Furnishings Bmp ting the (Haviland China Exoepted) “ HALF PRICE |= AND LESS f IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALEF A Few Specimens— ] 10e and 12¢ Englise Semi-Chimay are embodied in these dresses. CHILDREN'S REGULAR $2.00 ORESSES TOMORROW AT— $1.98 Sizes 6 to 14. This is a most at tive bargain group, tempting in style as well as price. Beauti fully made of white pique, in the ilar eallor «tyles, embroidery med. Extra full and pleated kirte , oF he 1} ce an joom DUCED IN THE STOCK-TAK ING BALE. TAKING SALE, ize 30x60, tomorrow at $2.85 sine 20x40, tomorrow, at 1.69 4, tomorrow at $1.08 $1.25 Axminster Rugs, size Ike Breakfast and Dinner Platey | 36, tomorrow at ROE on 5¢ || to | } $2.00 Bath Rugs, guaranteed ee ans | vei PLO ‘ 5e ea | $9.00 French Wilton Rugs, size 4c H@avy Wire Diamond Bae “ae pAVOT Whippers at te wer $1.00 “Mauser” ‘TWtrty-Houl ot Alarm Clocks at 19¢ woh met y 20x60, tomorrow at ..86.98 ALL RUGS REDUCED In the Stock-Taking Sate, THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST th ‘ or - = —, Sd 113 —15—17 SECOND