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® THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907. ANOTHER BAD DAY" **" "yao wa" ws == ASSASSINATION FOR FAVORITES eh 0 ae @an in fine form and ‘owed, ben Ovo! mt ered hi ¥ Cuba Belle Kinney Shows Striking Revers of Form-—Féat savon saitered hte he, Cube told tant nine errore, Arbogast e ures of Yesterday’s Races Were the Plunges om iiss tivwe sod balls and owo ex rora and he always waited until Red Reynard, Silver Welding and Glendenning. Tad" th ba pave, im. Ganke let the Tigers stea ve bases on pemeenememnanennme ihim, Bresino stealing three. The BY REFUGEES javerage, However, the p@dulum | Cubs will have 4 chance to 4 4 2 Five selling events and a puree | is due_to swing in the other direo|the running again todag and 4 ie f ‘ Sany's | HOH Netty soon, expected that they will show the Face attracted a typloal Motiday's| See: anck A thing ef (We crowd to The Moadows yesterday.) Glendenning was left at the post | about baseball Favorites ag@n bad a bad day, as) tn the second race and hin defeat)... aR KH POA ® | cow! ord’ a bundle of the | ross ie ei ee only two of them succeeded in| Cost his backer’ a a Nos .s a catohing ‘he judges’ attention,| filthy lucre, grainer ill Short | Piz Belle Kinney sho®ed a striking | Reught the ofdstime sprinter was] Qc, Gee SE $3 reversal when she won the | ® cinch and backed him down from | Kelleckey. 1 ee ; 4 last race, from her previ } 12 to 1 to 4 to 1 at post time, but | Oo" Fat | yy she did not figure. Two successful | the bad luck.at the start burned up | Arlopeet.” « fee 7 lunges on Red Reynard and Silver jie cotn, eich t ing and ccessful one | | ie hedbinatis vere the features | Barney Schreiber will probably An R a4 brneot t jship a car of horses here from the { i i 3 Popa scaggyeemtntlngaal past within a few days, Schreiber $ | $e Marianna was made the chotce {had quite a string hore last sum as ¢ 3 tm the first race and showed all|™er, tncluding the now famous 2 s 3 kinds of speed, leading into the Tony #aust, but this year olg ie oe streteh by two lengths, but Forest | Dewey fs the old thoroughbred, ‘oe se Rose came strong at the end and |dearing the Missourt Baron's Col] puuie ...08 9 0 a ib 8 beat the tiring favorite a length. |ore af the Ideal track Othmar dropped into the show | Frank MoSherry won a Smithy Kane at 5 to 1 forgot to|100 when Silver Wedding came quit in the second race and after | bounding down in front. He » leading all the way won tn good some of bis winnings for court style at the end by a length. Melar, | plaster * | JAKE BECKLEY DOWN AFTER A WILD ONE AT FIRGT BASE. a] HANNIBAL, Mo. July 6.——Jake Beckley, “the grand old wagon fries was reading the obituary Aquires started after Burns with a kangaroo lope, working his fins with a movement adopled from s the boxing style of the crab. Tom-| my backed away to get & good view of the myster Tommy é; waded in, and something bit the Louls Antipodean on the point. Some! (Scripps Telegraph Service.) the 1 7800 trae aalmevator f sey that it was Jeffries’ mitt CHICAGO, July 9.—John Condon, memes » wee ala under quires didn't know what It Wa | compiling king and race track mag “ wilting | Bguires went down for tho count) 1. came near loving his life last syed of four, @A seomed to ike the — -: », wondering whether |night at his home, 2624 Michigan it it h in Mel-| av, A bomb was exploded on hin Onklang red Ol ne "| volver. bourn 1 ny window sill, suppor to have been key Cla to the baboon tuoti¢ Then placed there by some disgrantied (Crescent City Jockey Clu hursday had another brainstorm and taid| person, The bomb burt no one, @ | Orleans and the Oak Lawg t on bi off for a while. He came to with a| though muciydamage was done to; iit Byrings, Ark. Hentdgs arboard. A few|the house, Once before « similiar is Interested tn a 50088 oF savy lint to the a idon was | tracks throughout ths noconds later he took the jong|a@ttampt on the life of ¢ sleep, He was beyond the reach | made In also reported to be of alarm clocks. (End of round,| Eight years ago the grand stand |in Chicago gambling inetit also of chances for another fight) « : * for Jeff.) | It, happened so rapidly that Jim off, who was denouncing Tommy srnw for giving a decision agalnut his Frankto down in Low / . was still shouting % re going to get yours, you robber when the Australinn flag was furled and Towmy was on the way] to collect his guarantes, The} a crowd did not gnash ite teeth and follow howl for mone back. The end} im Gen came #0 sudde that @hey all| : Bull felt in need of ooullst, Thon Fre! they saw the Patriotion | . teal E Che: might have had mething to do} with thelr good nature, | ‘The finish of Bill Squires, the Australian Lemon, eanseg Tommy Tura wore the Amer of the ‘Frisco writers to bre juto rhyme. Here are tapi lean colora and Squires wore the|e mine colors that King George wore | BY W. 0. M’OREHAN. |when he took the count tn that Ht u n tte y * oO nee ben o be ped out to th fourround go in 1776 King (Before) j (After) the favorite,” finished with a rush : Some, Hnnainal, efter 1 yous ec base hell, © to <2 ita whe |Gecege aany fave waked Wenter,| "M's © reseed gent of hageer, Ho, 1 say there, what's the & could never catch the leader.| Of the two books operated by miner longue pees on Sy a ¥ . lbut he showed fust as little know! Hand ‘o ‘ss & wallop, t | Can my blawsted heyes Toller at 30 to 1 proved the sur-|Mullen & O'Brien, the Hohemian jconaiders him past the ute of axle grease ane of the Gighting Game a6 the 1 = nen Oo that that shot the prise when he showed. jclub wdn $75 on the day and the NORTHWEST LEAGUE. | Whereupon a Hannibal bard alternately whoops and wails as fol- — = pony res cuten deat on Hand ‘e's blawated » voxing,” Asked the perce K - Yesler club about $300. | lows Co Said the bloomin’ Kasgaroo. |" ain't out, ‘es ont a Red Ball, an ontaider at 10 to 1, League Standing. The grand old Jacobus Beckley Ah, many a ball he awatted, | “Wall, anyhow, Gqutres te wo teng-|“E'e @ backetful of ginger | got kicked by neal outgamed Seven Helis in the third) The Alaska club was hit bard) , Clube A ONAN] Has finally mot bis fate aoe any 6 oy os oe user a mystery. He has been solved,| With a cannon cracker bang, {It ‘im, Sill, you biawsted rent and got the decision by half/by the win of Sliver Wedding and | A 88 85 aut b " the And many me, in bis rious f Jax } ‘ . n A h : Te ‘ : Full many 4 year has he chased the prime, and solved for keeps ne » land ‘o's always dancing at you Ho, get up, you bloomia’ <et ee, jeadins lost $1,300 to. the day is +H 44 aphore The mya game he crabhed! [Jeffries can now sit ' b like @ blawsted boomerang. @ way tired and finished third - |i s wines the shenee 0b 0 sides ee nal kas od for |Mfalfa patch and bis be “Ho, 1 say there, Bill, olf The favorite, Lady Kitty, futshed | Owner Dick Fleming said he | Vea uo o6UM Ah, milli th ts b mol Dann ay Ld ” t without worrying about his "E's « ‘it ‘e's @ wonder, Don't le down too ble absolutely last mly bet $40 on Bell Kinney at 10 = me eee eee yn title. And the moral of it all is eT : ’ hte There wan nothing te Gould act} pd th Hand you ought to see ‘im duck, Lift your ‘ands and kill the |to 1. Weil, that will help some. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Next w heed not the al les / ve Red Roynard was heavily played| Salad For once he led the van ren | voles of tap sions want pI ag hey Padang Ser ppeaog | | Biawst my heyes, there tn the fourth race from three down |: The followers of George Cole, * i “lmut now, by Jo, they're going to Though lemons by him grew on (he | vii 5 tow dubs first | wel saeiee eat ear ae a ale a tenes 0b tae te § to 5 favoritiem and easily | the Clocker, all cleaned up yestor . s| bestow same limb, a H 1 on ay | . | lew one large, ripe peac Hand blawat ob | Butt I Proved best. Alta Spa ran nicely |day, when his special Smithy Kane| | Maiteries—Nrown and i eset! oa. Order of the Cail Ho was ever one large, ripe peach. and my blawsted wardrobe, too;| But the seas are smooth and easily beat Avontellus for the|came home on the bit. place. Beechwood after showing fF Job, Jake was « Grand O14 Wagon, Now back to \a0 minor leaguers apeed for a short ways stopped) Matt Reis had $20 bet across the Tis {ated that Jake must ge. Hut now he ts “done broke down vet : | t i will wager you tho lalands,” | |8o I'm swimming to Aust : i ; Said the bloomin’ Kangaroo. | Said the bioomin’ Kang piebure 4 th ei badly. Rall Drammen eis” cai’ aitenss dame? ‘ Ah, there will be tears for dosens ALDEMAR ake bet Se Se le wal ar ne la fighter was be of @ rare degree, Lown here in Hannibal, Mo— a youns, } Bilver Wedding at 3 to 1 proved Be - Of the article called renown. Hannibal, home of Beckley, much the best un the fifth race and mm ihe cates, ute “ "i ? * Full many « good one faltered ot years after leading all the way won han Lou Marshall * 4 ’ And fell by the wayside bare, Hansibal, home of Twain wore a radiant aity at the end. Nattle roy smile when Smithy Kane won. This | under & weak ride flatshed fast and |i the frat time the Marshail cot wiee-Krager end = Marvhsll ut grand old Jake, aa good as Ah, Mark with his jokes MAY they make tickle the folks, got the place from The Missow Ln snag x #! Woll, Jacob was always there. @ Pat be who just did beat Katle fell for|°™ hg Reed came im Rem fori pm ‘ ee - " sienipemnnnitintilings iramoae the show. The start tn this race Patteriee — tindaman Pa Rrown, Conketey ad seniet Beore a * more than one race yesterday. Mo- | Howton ce Mi ‘ had Clain, Lenderwig, W. Kelly, Bat-| parsers Yow na Newtham wus / her last had Eat che une-a cecnicn | well, R. Davis ond Leeds were the |ent iicccaa* * fool yesterday when she won + ba wee gatacd brechete. - League Stand ding to the front at her convenience and | | cueaes easily. Mary B. Clark's effort | and lost Pit tate won was 4 good one and she easil gped New York the place. The favorite, Revels, | ‘The public oun have no maaans | [hiiedeiphis sannaged to fntah third. }of knowing when the horses are | o». | going to the post. The track man-| i Only four favorites have won at) agement ought to borrow a bugle the last three days, from the band and turn him loose below the sormal | six times a day | BILL SQUIRES TO FOLKOW!. “No Bill, you were just pontng for your pietare then,” said T eae FOOTSTEPS OF JACK: MON eckiogien | ‘Those who had their money down Guana nea ROE — A FRISCO VIEW ),OF on the Australian began to figure THE BATTLE OF JULY. 4. [00 & long porkananean diet the jminute the “mysiery” started. He) qnaeenioocemnnee moved with the same grace that ts shown by ao fat Chirstmas duck rehing to the guillotine. He ome, | Prete Mover and Archer Bill Squires took the same route | 5 BO mag J PF “| back to the mines that was'tsed by | went down three times, and after! amaaRe: Puttedoipnve ‘ | preyed pnnlereonerpeone Mdnrop of |the third tumble they prepared th coor ee ene oats eee seetitien, Sat Rbewhed Gown Gulp |, Rewer guse, on " | Butte only Squires started, sooper toaeen oer fom yy bee hed hee oe ee Anti jens je tm oO Tuberey * Sites was state caterecees avis one — soows © py tins Mg aes Two minutes after the fight started perfectly that the Australian sofl fng battle, had cleared away, {t|the fans for doing so. The cla "Elke saw the pretty little kangaroos. | is adapted to the production ‘was found that the Tigers bhad/ was that the Tiger captain had io As Tim MeGrath carried bim to his | of lemons managed to keep awake and to terfered with Quigiey. In the col corner, he muttered, “Hiyme me, One man who was trying to see keep coing had bagged the contest | Halon the ball was knocked from has the mar 0 started i ad the fight from behind a flower gar ‘with the score of 9 to 0. First off, |Quixiey'’s hands and rolled to tho = A Chafiin was found when the man: | bleachers, permitting two runs to eaters went after him, notably by | come in. It may also tneidentally Lynch, who~put the sphere out of|be stated that Shaw put the ball | the lot over the fence, and little Bresino | \ hard for batted Itke « fiend. oe ee the fifth Seattle failed to score. Butler Wifes : ” 196T —tum 4 ‘Archer Mek: Selling = Te Weather fins Track starter e-olde. Value to fire When we clean up it means a clean one. Every suit we have has been reduced Your pick of our whole summer stock of tailored clothes, and you know what that means. Then think of these pricea— we we tr Fim Jockey, Op ct ia Ye BT ee Immediately Hoven furtongs, @ Three-year-olde, Value to 4, % Str, Fin Jockey Op. CH p . ‘Derdem Won first four driving od on Aftermath f P. Aftermath falter A Mali ovleamed Hoven ay Kitty @ contender ad, de oped chi 1 Omen anatdooy ts te ah tu uh Pinata” 2° C4 st 6 io 7 n) ‘ in a (GW Robiaon) 109 6 H Off mt heat Time he 40M; LBM) 1d Hepmasd 4-4 place, 1-8 choy, Atte Opa 1-6 place, 1:16 chew. Avontelien 4-8 Won ridden and Alte when Red Reynard. walk Cay weakly #ix and a half furlongs, Selling ids and to fire $200 rin e ¥ rd + . 1 . ‘ 18 ‘ It is eabier for us to dishose of these suits than It is to carry them over “Ott nt Cat Th ets th = a season. We always want our clothes strictly up-to-date, and there Weren-Ogertta. “Wealase teh” hesaniek ones a fgre cut the pricés right and left in order that we may have clean driving , Shelves for, next summér's @tock, This is a chance seldom obtainable 1 but and y6u must remember that the hottest weather of the year is yet to - me “ / “ 1230. SIXTH RACK—Pive and a half furlongs. Pures. Throeyear-olds and come. Prepare yourself for it, and get one of these hand-tailored two ; upward. Value to iret $806. u as |indox. “Horse and Owner wt in op. piece suits at prices almost half of wiint they should be—you won't i} OAR” ¢ x Negi : ie ae ; fave such a good opportunity again this early in the season. Do it now. Gipnalt tearion, 8 Donizhco) tet tt et ta Treasure Becker, 9 (J Kyen)...1016 1% is 110) May Le Nek Cb. fui ‘ot tt ‘ ie w)May Vink.” 8 (Wie Pin " 4 1002 Bontoh Me, 4 (A.L.Hell) + 00 At tt ka i eveit 1-8 show Mt Boyle Kinney asoutiy Pink for throe furlon rick outrun all the wa: N THE SQUARE. {EMH | OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE, start, She waited on May Hovolt and Choik Mod- eed. ver har most? than won with ‘apoed rs May L. . showed @ le mp i"tm Roshter Bi iam Squires and| He's thinking of the cols j T'm on me way for ‘ome, the work of bis bra tet While Barney with his blarney ‘olds/ And he's wond'ring if, in @@ c me ‘ead. } skiff, he could find tig And ff any one Inquires j land CAN they smite arate? For « champion named Squires, | He has had his fling In the LIC Just say for me I'm not « champ— Tm dead ed ring and is off on ing brine; 4 He !s going home, no more to} Seattle and Yaneouver com-| Australia’s pride assuredly tried bat | back to the waiting Pharles jmenco a series at 2:30 this after-| wae lacking @ bit in tuck; ety noon. The Canucks are going strong |e might know how to handie a/"I'm Boshter Billiam Squt may ig 4 it is expected that they will plow but never a bold Kanuck. | I'm on me way ‘ome, pelund, |kive the locals a run for their|Me'e & modest ind and it's really | With Barney and bis bi ng |money. Tacoma is up against a sad that he ran again « clout, the ese; P: Robert hard proposition in Butte, and the) A® awful bump—did you see the) 1 bave don me bloody tas pville, Saw Haters meet Spokane As| bump, as be staggered down| Just tell any one that aay age |the dope now resolves itself, Bo-| snd out? [That Australia’s plenty good Woodru jattie should be In second piace at| for me: len M. jthe end of the week james , ce, 50, “| Lynch put the ball over the fence ohn He |three times yesterday, thereby dem , 23, & onstrating that his one time help bs john # Claflin, looks very good to him. The neisco, big Tiger was certainly there with | the stick, He had a dream the a Ralph A night before that he would get five a Fit homeruns. He was telling about Hit after he got bis two homers yes F Rollie # terday, and being superstitious, ¥ Mike stated that he did not think | he'd get another because he had| |broken the force of the dream by| Joseph Olsen. a young Swede, | dirt and rock weighing alking about it. When he got an-| single, was fnetantly killed at 6 falling upon him. ther homer he was more surprised | o'clock this morning while exca-| Olsen roomed at than any one olse. rating at Fourth av. and Virginia and worked for Co it | Hawley. Coroner Virvil Garvin, Rees Mall's best Without warning Olsen's fife was made an investigath ltcher, has jumped the Hutte team | crushed owt by an embankment of ing jand allied himself with Dillon) === where he tatends to Muish the seascn | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- -Bucl ser, 40 Con Strothers, who has not been! seen here since the days of the old | scybamaeig gece al | FLAGS AND BUNTING town with the Vancouver bunch.|9 | > ENTION. ch he is now managing. Stroth: |B | meen ties aia yee - un ting — ers used to play first base for Ta Pings ..se0 + 26¢) At, yard coma and afterwards became an|f| 4% for um pire al € . formerly of the |Vancouvers, has been purchased by |the Aberdeens and will soon don sas Ic Cin the { jm uniform with the headliners With Spencer bebind the bat SWIMMING CHAMPION }) During the Stock-Taking Sale David Billingham, English swim _ ming champion, covered over seven i miles in the record breaking time Particularly Noteworthy Among Tomorrow's Economy jof (wo hours and eighteen minutes |] | tions Is a Manufacturers’ Clean-Up Sale of Hundreds of |yesterday, entitled him to the jchampionship of the annual inter Pairs of Fine Lace Curtains at a Fraction of Thelt jnational swimmers, The race took Regular Worth, |placo on the Seine in the elty of Paris | 'skacway winnen| Lace Curtain Bargains | Eclipsing Any Heretofore Offered — SPLENDID $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 VALUES, SKAGWAY, July 9.—-Skagway {s still baseball champion of Alaska and will retain the. silver trophy won last yoar, The games with | White Horse and Juneau last Sat q Jurday were both won by Skagway oa Next Monday a game will be played Temerrow Pair at White Horse between a combi a nation team composed of Junean , And White Horse players and the e champion Skagways for a stake of $1,500 a side Real Nottingham Lace, Scotch Lace, Madras Neta, Ruff Nets and Swisses, EYc., Bto. 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