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aed apmnatnaryi tet PUBLIC STUNG ON LOGISTILLA Teeter ree aw THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. DENVER MEET plare Crate Matters A = ERRATIC RACING — ‘AT NEW YORK NORTHWHOT LRAT OR. ti bo Aberdeen, 8; Spokane, 1 Sap oe ea ay Hi Killi en en : (Star sages Service are be avorite in Ha uns ceful Race-Killing, ° nas ie NEW YORK CITY, 3 wor the 4 G. Yanke, who owns Hugh (Star S@pial Service.) |Chicorka Maid, and was Gyno by es * There has ra ver Ore pe J s oa Nef an Arthur Hayman—Entre Nous Beaten—Hoag_» swan, pleped hls horse across| DENVER, July 11—The eg vecstsing Habthelgnt, waalsx 'Wihed| rach twandout. racing om ni wat Pane hg board fi wotihe airy. Doc] meetin ot the DonverOverinnd oa 5 y etrihing Jockey Auda ® n York @co track angnat «Web bas * a assem the is ottttr @try, Doc| 01 Ab = " dt th onde. of 10 to 1 @ place and}and will extend to the head of the atrete Pat terion inker and Mrencer: Jem: | at panes ; ne a 4 be - Yanke bet on this bird also 13, with a probab There are altogether 500 hops BEA Foinaclin” Pesaro Kant horse 6O_crn 8 U ty KNEW , jane BY REFUGEE. Tifornta all @n- | = two weeks, fs breaking all répordp|of prooll@t clase at the track, the Tactma, 4; Butte, 1 ing good e th @ tais people that owe | Pat Sause, who worked the bag/!n point Jof @itendance regord | « accommodations being taxed] 4, field ruosive style, and There was something stirring all te in the Handi: | rier all wint Oakland, © {| breaking @moe, classy to the utmost and the map@omen, next ie Ruse om i HAD nO CH the time at The Meadows yesterday w days ago|the track duf@hg the afternoon mp } ann e be . eat being we od te coemt toate to a virtually the same clas ‘ . . . . Ll chaperoned by hia friend “Snort * a Wixed manging, ax or me oumodate the | arrty nowbere Pak ae ome ene by 4 Season de aR ing” ‘ - sus jrunnjne races boike siven Qalfy,| Some of the minent owners | A jockey in one ae ~ Arther ie smh Te Weal people and won eanllyeftom | with & trot or pace each of thafirgt | at the track Ine de J@O. and H clectrity the nt ; eee eS meee aat.| Hugh McGowan with 114 pound Juineteon days. The opening Gowd |G. Keeno, H. G, Bedwell, Irwin! sore = 2 nlorow fi Phe Lagistilla, the favorRe in the Handi} 6b Mew unning the mile |amashed all previous marks, owe | Mothers, T. Licalst, L. F. Piper, W.| tr. $ }/hape in the » z eos eap, @nd fo wiGd unghe afte " — qe patie | #.000 people by actual compufptign|T. Anderson, F. J. Pons, 0 Sate pa ies | ae rn Soars Tense Haus, Gao wes supe iad ceahing as |heing in attendand Parke, Gu Curry, B. T. Offutt, Phit |, Serer Arter sas gee Som with hi ‘ P pow Fee te oe octet Tne pilot, bat |tapheavy favorite, the mare Co vad On thé opening day thirty'one!King, C. B. Urosius, 8 Law ‘ was about to f * 0 ee eee eee a t stage of the race books cut in and thirty-elah), made re and many others equally] League Standing. fump hea. If Engi by & 60 to 1 shot, also pom ging lr |apptieation, seven being Turned | well known met. | he this be a 8 " : an more than six |down Mr want of space in the bet Among the well-known gallopers 413 he ime ® tigh Susannah, the second choice in) asin a mile and 60 yarde run |ting ring. The general average hay are Columbia Girl, Fireball Las | Avaitie s#8 lon the 2 ee a Pioeny Dipped bo age The mare only had three been between twenty and twenty-| Angeleno, Silver Stockings, Lady | ictr"* HE | the sa « an if he were AW! ee sak bee Gale us ‘ t up yesterday four books. Up to date the booke Vasbti, The Hear, Triumphant, Bix-| Vancouver 6) | an eol-war eam. ae tse 6 ooreston We tend or previous start, 60 is behind, The horses are run-|chequer, Boggs, Bird of Passage, | duaae caawen 4] 7 ¥ 8 fee e band dnive at the finfuh and |evideus the weight did not stop hg f true to form, thirty-three fa-| Ray Phompron, Aunt Hala, frawny | . the w ‘ o have 5 ‘ 1 St ae ae ee See |The Hoag stable nee > have the ee sorts winning tn the first aixty-| Lad, Invasion, Mintia, Creston boy,| Reore an 8 ow Y 4 getting from the favorite, | The Hoag stay me to ha’ | - a t PA YM Bil Winekt The | Pertiand . a Bohn st Convent a nose. ‘The lat-/ happy faculty of | th thelr] ‘The Cubs knocked out two pitch a. ee +. ei gg Aa 1 na [Ban Prancincs tL at ms : r wae a rid: SS pe when the wn che are | & ester ¥ : ee - a "y “ . Owe bon os ¥ - 2. at art eam an one & = be ff a oes @ ~- ae A tite | coon. but Chen the pabite in betting | ates on b by oun By » On!” judge % G. Stebbins, the well: Hilo de Oro, Sister Julla, Water | quick ana Greet. Umpire : ha s discoutt, both ae to) 7 The : — a gpen ie teavecd Be net enone lugging the ball there ie no oM@lknown horseman, ls presiding |l@ek, Wig Store, Dr. Hollis, Thno-| pers ee ee a . snes has In The happened to College pe ote ~ Hickey, Quigley. | judge, and is assisted by O. P. Up \thy Wen, the Colorado Derby wis is Rew gaan ee ee ° a torte § a sitier tilla and Grace G patios | na tess tie eee ee degratf, who starts the Rarnosk|ner, Frank Lubbock, Cotillion and ke bey by 4 j ote ofees ecm | Monvelia, @ mumber of times last! nave been plonaant dx t must horses; by Wally Weaver, who is others of equal class. o Standing havet ‘ ra 4 Ps tow ola | Winter, and it te hoped that from|pers teat ‘on hte for Quigley to/cierk of the scales, and by Ed Among the bore riding here are] chee ” nt. het. love 5 work ar eats how on the stable will try and give Lee beat wp bis Ckitigne teem | Tribe, who has beon sending the Aubuchon, Bingleton, Akers, Hord.| vo = 64T one ove the ° on white Ma: the public & run when their checka |” gallopers away to the satisfaction |A. Williams, Manders, Morgan, | ” kta | the be f pein ) goat % ot him | are down, j - of the public and managément for | Moriarity, C. Ross and Vickery | bad aoe r ance whe ne of pron 7 bave hie bead he galloped over the |_ Pitcher Con Walsh and Manager |the past three seasons at Over-| Some of the prominent bookles | BAWUONAL Leen, oe uhate a eos may ihe wis = 4 ne nse & ne eng Yesterday was cut in day at the | DUK are not agreed as to the salary |land, These officials b the are Roy J. Offutt, EB H. Ms — j - ayed by someone Fon ae ; ee A Rome by four) cadows, and 21 books made the|t®&t Com ought to et and the | spect and confidence of every one Zick Abrams, C. E. Jones, W A cere be fa } toe gg patie Pour books went off ang |twirler says he wil! not pitch um- at the track. They have made a | Ford, McKivoy, Pail Hammel Bhar roe = . ° with and beat m Ramen t three new ones, operated by W. B.| U! thie difficulty has been righted. /few rulings, but ther rulings have | Hoffman } » 2 er years have a} . : a boy bi : Con was to have gone into the box | been ine al and well received Ed. Trike, the pope! arter, | ** y ewe t lengths for the place. Ar WR Enastrom and J 2 h Bir Jac’ jteday, but from present indications Judece Stebbins set down Jockey A. will probably be seen In California. oe ‘ : Ne a Myo ackman renpective Dug will work someone cise. The | Williams, riding for H. G. Bedwell, as Hurry Stover ts negotiating with | : som s year the ES AT BUTT me tire Sir t ee 1 pr teage sets stout manager considers Con «| under iudeficite suspension, “be him for his Petaluma meet, He! saree bee e air, so far 2 # agi P — Saisessy haa fine box artist and thinks a great |Cause of an indifferent ride on may also start at Spokane. i* * os . fig sinsiiitibeaigitin q mut horse was freely played and ! as discovered yesterday that : came home a length in front of horse Mike Jordan was not em. | 44! of bim . Seer ety es rae.) peers os : eg Hi Caul Cap, who finished with a|t to start ip the race he won| _ ' . af teen me | ve lay's races follow f rush. DeGrammont, after making Tuesday, according to the condt-| Bruyette has put in an appear oe * “ « syen foes and fr the pace most of the way, stopped | tions, and aa a result the purse was | ance at last, but Dug bas informed , - i aaaatin wail the bu k towards the finish, but hung on taken away from his owner and/him that he bad no use for him eighths of for en q long enough to get third place given to @G. P. MeNell, whose | Sow and that he can live in retire ; “ . The Mou: and t eprinter, Dr. Rowell, ran second| meat on his farm beyong eon a ey ra . ome Logistilia was made favorite fn/im the race won by Mike. jLake for a time. The erstwhile | . the Handicap and backed down from ral | Butte shortstop explained that be 4 Rag : Ha $2 to 65, but made a miserable) Prank Weber, the Raldtaced bas boon sick. . — | opiate ta 7 Showing and woubd ap in sizth| areas cn erro on the port oft comin Gude showed no mercy to| Howell was lightning fast at short >» any os 6 i ae seat piace, after being in the rear all tjookmaker, got 15 to 1 againat Manager Brown of the Aber |the bedraggied Canucks yesterday. but made orrors because he tackles ehenpae . “ . ae a. Bragg ge ly nm og = Croix Or, who was only 2 to 1 in deena, is looking for Will Camp-)8"d@ gave thom the worst beating everything he can knock dows m rd race, selling, $300. acon rt went out make t the betting, for ten dollars’ worth, | dell to take hts prace at short. This they or any other team in the) seore ¥ yearoids and upwards—Got ‘ , pat, mot and, 4 ? easels pace, bat both stopped when chal After cashing his ticket when the Will put Maho& in the field and|league has recetved this your.) , Sos ch i a out, from penn ake soos won, Columbia Giri second, 766.69 lensed by Hash McGowan, who ¥on horn ‘won, he disappeared trom jgive the Aberdeen | pitchers a |From first to last the Cubs batted £e a and horses and the many other 2 third. Time, 1:00% brent @ hard drive af end by balf/the track, evidently fearing the | Chance to rest up on the bench. ke fiends and it was simply im) © see forme of bumpe received by the|, Fourth race, purse $200, ty chand & length from Lisaro, who was he w mn Pc ag poastble for Con Strothers to pat ta | 3 ; ~ for 3yearcids and upwards, the last eighth. Woolma mistake would be discovered, but ee - s ractag public this season. there has 7 ” ports mekoted the last clgnth. Wepims |Cook Inman says he witl probably| | Charile Shaffer, the new Sonttie | Seaas whe oun’ ont SS S> SOS eed, ee a })teen a very perceptible increase | 8? one mile—Eduardo wos, comes i The winner was Stel in che bot /ttO™ WP sometime next week. firet baseman, is bringing a twirler |Wcals the Cubs landed for 20 bite ‘ iit archer; |in the attendance over previous |‘ secoed, Mamie Algol third am Sheaee wae ¥ tot Woes lwith him. If he proves up to form|**4 20, runs, while all that the 3 3 ae ie |years. The crowds which have|?°#t = — ae 7 and Ol Gunes GB; Beek, te etn Dug wil probably let Claflin go. | Cosmet could do with Allen and $f | dally attended the races at the dif Fifth race, selling. purse $3 beg hw — Moa ae ig tite and shes one mann acreaniieg 3 = 4 tase. fergat Mow York tracks have been | SONS Setengs—aherp Ses . jrace, had $200 straicht and $200 4) Dug said yesterda: y bs . jantformiy larger than ner) Soren See ee aoe bloc! best y that he would ' 3 8 a in other totes Son eat iter ra tave we | ace on his entry, winning $700 to) work Alien twice a week in all Obese wen tales con 3 5 RF 5 | ears watch Sect mast be Shen to rm 128%, a4 — the race, and he also had mal! mean that the sport is the most) ** for half a mile, the boy sent probability, becagee the big Mix m « es ‘ ' im to the front and” he just |Det_om his filly, Lady Avis, who|sourtan is @ great worker and | {ioe Sul" Croll qatiag fre ie a gee and Clare; | Mving, | PODUING Of any te this conutry and| Sixth race, selling. purse $2588 breered home by f finished second im the last event | would rather pitch than eat, The | Aloeether it was the kind of game Be 2 Oniger that, if given half a chanceewili|2Tearoiés and upwards, 4 r y four lengthe. Re@-| at the juicy odds of 60, 18 and 6 | Sthar pitehe for ar| nat tickled the avernge fax be ey RM & | survive all opposition | three-quartere—Emma Mont came with a wet sail at the ool jother pitchers are all good for @t| suse there wae lots of slageing ee lye way | Cktiaiees | Serram Santa second. Bel! finish and beat Alice Carey. the) | . jleast one game « week. and In &/ ang ints of running. When Alles Be aed AI ae 2 third, Time, 1:15 second choice, four lencths for the} ‘ane Poe & sant Magy hag au ae ie more than that, and Dog/| was taken out of the box and pat oe sn ST ae ot eee BE a, wate Keone is ge - =. The ~e * ag favorite in rote eer magn ator . A ood S pretty z= watisfied with Bilin iett field to take the place of uue na ome dt a — im —_ | Mayor Basse is one of the FIC paige CHtwui haf — loan whens arm te Gl warp the | ee ee Keese bas aireety taken down tn ile Chase nae . The talent got it where the /|last race he finished second on| tm Dug's entimation, Hyatt, the ame cae oon aen when Venonever a See See pens Gushess wore the beads in the Inst Lady Avis at 60 to 1. This boy Monroe logger, now play-leate to put Chaflin is to ote / on rome ge or arsed lipped gs 9) | Olympic Market nobili event. # sprint over the five and |! improving rapidly and has the/ing right field for Vancouver, is goings. He pitched « good game. last ora vemagtn is winning scooust be | hea , Qa@balf furlongs course. Entre | makings of a rider ural born bitter, He says scmmmamnneainentaiammmnnnmnnanett i #32 fore the season ts over. There are |cuts your ment — . belt flew ; sialon int Myedt, cnn bit Gap tater tn aaa {2} aU probability not more than | Pike st. opposite the Bou iene Max Miller, the Chicago plunger.jtho business and that he Is dee | See RO Ae Angee ener: Reeeeen See) aut age n's | tined (0 become a national leaguer ms of h She flattered her backers by lead-| nose, getting 9 to 1 for the money - to within 20 yards of the wire, | — | The Store That Se pene ves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Co. she 8 pee faltered. and tn a hurri-| George Williame. Abe Atolls Hl GH LOSES | Tw finish The Mist at 7 to 1 got|exmanager, lost $250 on ‘ee banke | Wash, Weteentan 30 Ahh fay Weather fine, | the It Fee ce tas Serge Sees ~~ teacmanasuuristin"= || EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE MARKED|}) *.: i | Lal a . ‘Three vear-side Value to fret | niet HAGERSTOWN, Ma. July 11—| 1237 yee “AOE weer oe 1 j a. Plunger Cannon had the checks |The Seattle high school team lot | tees itr ant ~ fer rie Joker Op ck | § poy : the Baldwin colt breesed |inning game, with the score of 8 to{ it ik * 4 ie - ' q home, he cashed tickets In nearly 4. Schmuts allowed bet § scattered) *8 o> 2 i S Hy is : ‘The stable trained by “Frisco” |every beok in the ring hits, while Seattio was able to get) "it) Pathe “Sip a went sf ' ao Geo and owned by Ed. Soule, the) ~ | but 4 Twesday the high boys lost) ttt May Amelia, TW P Basrened a 4m 4) ae maker, ys out this season} George L. McLaughlin handed |to Martinebarn with the score of} jon of Am 1 (Atmeum) os 0N 8 tig TE I = 8 The Meadows to adopt the same the ring package when Crotx Or 3 to 4 iy aoa show al ° t test aia I rt ze Gere S Reeth tech ty ee ee. | AN Lvent o reates nomic mpo ances Man eect fom enetty Meat four driving Srgennah extrem hee field aft the way. Runcem and Dee Cveig wary al. H. ways ber closemt atiendania. Throw spt Conver face ‘away fiat footed and feosived & peer ride after abe eet off ws | ere Tomorrow a 5 Al ‘e' wv oie ON THE SQUARE opposie Tue torem pour | 8) 1238 Seyi, “AOR nee NE Teens tetew berg Bg > re. Jockey Arther mon | iy 1 Baldwin) hm Deve Marines (M Role) w. Keur | UF W Neale 1 ¥.Curterd) 6 y r e aie (RR Mie fr) e M minete Off wt 285M. Time the 1-3 show, Marianna t place, ik. eperanse | Tr sopping Tie @i4 not brenk ently found the route toe Sellive. —- Peur-yesr-ot The entire balance of our Outing Suits have been reduced. ‘@ (0 W Robinsons ie? # em § (OW Darker) ito han Walworth «(Wright Coles ; ; | Het Katte afta (emotes... tak ste ‘ui is ‘ © (OP Mewouy ime the very Gilgenpabia: & ULF Deniant tie} } ) 1258 Canarde, ¢ (D. & Pountal im?t @ At poet 1% minetee Off at DOTS Time. show loncasta 0-4 pines, €f ahow, Cap B pleca 2-2 | ehow Baser ob Riart good Fonsasia to good pos! Fonse-Lecasta. Trained by W om fret four driving itlom thropmhout One-Third Off Ee When DeGrammont stopped he we the Tront, but had to drive hard to stall off Hi Gaul Cap. whieh Katie i 4d net rum back to ber most reeent race Oi FOURTH Ra Free bandiony. Three year-olds and «i Heres and Owner ‘a 3 TP mF tee : me Milt Jebnar Lyons * i ea Wooten’ 1 bhowe ested Lisare enable (0 eet throng her upuai stretch run, bul Wee uaable wilaeted Brace matting reerTn RACK Pour year-olds asd to fret $260 Horse and Ovv: One mile rein COr e got the wlnew “4\ 1242 Beet ma: 191 gs We Will Not a Season Want It has created heaps and heaps attractive remnants; the greatest and most] var ‘ of short lengths ever offered by us in any previous remy n g- Here for your choosing tomorrow at a price saving of HALF PRICE The unusu Remnants at ally heavy Stock-Taking Sale business of the past two week! piritedly in the Bargain Program for $21.°° Taffeta Silk 1? . r Suits at but. kirty odels of the new »hon and dainty lle and solid plated 50,