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2. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1907. 50 TO 1 WINNER STAR'S FORM CHART Behe Apel yy gop 1s SUSPENDED san "SATE laate A eater me To | Every Article in the Store Marked Dg F 124s emir 5 Mere ae ae oe During the Stock-Taking Sale [and $500 a place on Pal and broke leven to the race * it i i a PS § Netting,.by Weird Fern Reversal, Wins at Long Odds) once scizgoot aay. te MA Nenad tf # 8] TOMORROW'S SELLING WILL BE FEATURED a THE FOLLOWING “SIM ne But Is Suspended With Trainer—Four Favorites| et dn Nt ao gg | oe Oma Se fh & mow EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS . sien Winner bf Warnbere-Bhiein Or i | oe i P fichael, Btart good Won firet iyreq driving | Sen @ women than aes as p July {works on Fair Fagot, on whom had the oy . Beaten and Public Lost—-New Horses Arrive. [yiSos'w aiioo'on the or. fim psu “hye Mag "li'l | Here’s the Best Bargain News That Has Ceme From the Ga 5 / 6 be sin) Magasint fell with Jockey Joe | 1244 ABOOND RACH the Whee Welling. Three-year-oida , a Th es the ver BY REFUGEE, * have given the winner an argu-|Galindo while the second race was | H “ a cea Buchanan Store for Many a Day. Save More Than Half Ter on Only two favorites wore success. | ment being run, but fortunately the boy | totes 3 ‘ef , & n lont : oveaped without sertous injury, Al } : ; Garqas + 9 The co ful at the Meadows yesterday, And) ys. t1mas was made a red hot Siseverely wrenched arm, however,| | y we 4 ane | E od, asl the vic jes of foutoutalders cost ty 2 favorite in the last race at one | will keep him out of the dite} | ght ie } ° Capt the p and sent the} mile and backed for thousands of for some time, The filly was rut} ie me ae . ke, ant bookies home with swollen money /dollars, but second was the beat /ning niccly at tho time she fell! ! is dod it “ he could do. The winner was Fairjand might have been a contender] ; et i . The bags. The unexpected victory of || who went to the front after/at the Mniah hei Be ® F im wan Netting to 1 and the pro Chotk Hedric wn out on the far 3 , cove suapensioneof her owner and train: turn, and red f the ehallenge Pat Sause, who worked the bar whow arn vO . - no event of Of Martimas in the stretch. Vox [rier at Oakland during the, winter bid eiterinen ay aval 3 Populi never had a chance t how | was at track during the after h outrun the To! yurchased Joate} Harry Mai an bet on Fury but THIND RACH-Pive and & half furlongs Ae and first part the filly fintshed «ar : we the fourth) got it all batk when Phir Parat| 1248 ae ee te ieee Soe ‘ . | ly and won going awa » Cor | Pa tod fo. win get home in front nee ae Par) f / Charmingly exclu: Anot i ell, who looke over a W ‘ ends Duck q o aes * nf 3 hi sive models of gen etur w 100 yards from wire, I th five Johnny Lyon was the biggest +196 6 “ Moor : he | utne Altman votle in ot ¥ i 4 EVE after ace, tired 6 and oh nu she breesed | winner among the bookies yester vi : hy oF ' a fl Kton styles with the ¥ finished third hou a He won 61,00 alone to the td See T a4 «tS LF TET: much favored Gib. piaited ¥ : od é ‘ “wr Th 6 orwis 188 son shoulder and br ah ‘ EVERE Warner was ba ! fa Mm iges Bo time afte os Fg gh Sly ke how | Jnpanese sleeve ef. fect 1 . auchiin, m in . at | « had won hird race In J "Kites a | feet Elaborately and cuffs of the A w 1 sapere . are and be detying 1 i trimmed and finish drov i “ * , B. F. Clark, from f m sivetoh tuth re wt D ed, Taffeta ait arenaee tgs ough. ‘it all the wa won in| the track for fm running sc we Sam dd : lined, full pleated wit and) vel he first ; iug finish ¢ who | A fow days « was bee HCae ands wixioenth miles Salting, ‘Thi “ | wkirt, taffeta — silk Bkirt 1 ph had ayy have won with a stronger /@@ off in a a of hound : Value to first drop skirt. Color with t a 5 ber wi y A n Ww to v on a ‘ " Ph | ings of navy, gray : — = Lai i ee i . Ratnesy) att : é . and black ares ¢ E ce. Hit ik down , : a it it wa i Pal and Aunt Polly were equa ? e e . n had B st: a 1 All Suits Reduced in the Stock-Tak fo i oe SS ae i wits Reduced in the Stock-laking Se is 5 winner turned up in the de di= welt drag np ag arnt Coy wan the boy yesterday. He S nece ly short, as P Pietro Ma tn0 the tons cnt — se - vining sat he fed to } UNDER-PRICED MILLINERY JUST AS STYLISH AS which | etd edly ‘ det on Linda Rose straig lool the Canucks and showed con St ting uae trent te 1 show, and whon the mare was|clustvely that work agrees with |— ~ sein | IS INEXPENSIVE ’ to, ; : eaves tats mning in the rear during the |bim. He has been worked in the | fia furlongs, Selling Four-yeurcids and wpword i a. toee os arly part of the race Pletro's fren: | right garden ever atnce his arrival | 1247 ae a ia | Beautiful New Trimmed Ready-to-Wear and enough to t ed appeals to Jockey Keogh to/from St. Pall, but when his turn |} ore we | Sailo $7.00 $12.00 Trimmed Hats, $3.50 shova da plug along” nearly awoke | comes to twirl, he is right there, |; ies 3 5 | ailors, 37.00 to . $5.00 Val Josie & received strong support |the bative Stwashes dead and bur-|aud because of his all-round work |! | Values, tomorrow at to $5. alues, to- to win the fourth, being backed |!e¢ years ago on the banks of the | be is one of the best men in the |; | ene Oe bs; from 10 to 1 down to 6 to 1, and | Duwamish, jtccal cie® ané ae good as any te |! / gee a age Mee i hnype BE ocongrene EE apr a tel rt ee comp made good in handsome atyle by dividual player tn the league. | | that “decidedly Aifforent” air of newness and | | Af interesting bargals B sngedbnsente: leading all the way and winning} Geo. L. McLaughitn, the promin | - | style attractiveness, the daintiest of summery fog yom He tone thse be 4 bandity at the end from Dewey mt local turfman, bet §20 on Net Pvery since there has been talk | models with cool, airy trimmings of Mowers, h ‘The special price for tomorrow's who made an improved showing | tine at 60 to | because Borel was of Kellackey’s release he has boon | eens Mey adherent op net age no eam bears no relation whatever to worth First Peep ran third. Fury, the 6/8? om the mare, and won §1,000)"watting the ball hard. At the! Thies weil in his stride aad was never im daneer Modabek, | holds strong economic interest for all women. - ad mr © to worth or to 3 Sen. could never got in a|t the race, | present going there is no one that! ists ones, = irive, hard to beat Linde nn ag ae } A price. contending positic ’ —-- has it on him, and it looks as if | [274 Flowers and Foliage, 50 d 75c Pi Ses 3 x uh Borel ts fast getting the name|Mushey was golag to keep it up, sansa | Regular 50c and 75¢c ic an / ique ats, fe Titus It was an easy winner of /Of long shot kid. He has only rid- | too eee i Val for Misses and Chil- the fifth race, in which he was | ‘oo two-winners so far, one being | a Cameron ae. dren, tomorrow at made favor! Away ta bis str Mike Jordan at 20 to 1 and the| Now that Dug has decided to Ha | This underpriced display is broad and pleas ™ a meh aaik Seven setiel he made every post a winning one | ther Netting at 60 to 1 koop Kellackey, he will put the| ing—offering splendid saving opportunities to Pig H. enciy 0 a and won handily at the end from | “ first baseman and catcher in right| 1! 1 | the woman planning to trim her own summer r vad ae Sean os a — Rudabek, who was in game pur-| C. ©. McCafferty got in yester-| ficld when Shaffer arrives. Shat. |! oe ‘ BD obat so a anaes apes, very appropriate for suit all the way. Linda Rose ran | @ay from California with his stable. | fer ts expected tomorrow, but It *, out how Hecker oe IEE! 7 tion or outing wear. as ipeet veaw frees Ghare. che got | lle brought 10 head along, but lett | ts probable that he will ‘nat got | shew” apne Maeght, i retcemain off, snd with an even break would | Dr age and Pong ong Fog the [here before Sunday. He will be Roratched-—- Mie Millie. | 1] Wi ees south to rest up for the cam: | put upon the initial anek and Kel 7. Wea fret 108 GRving $. id $3. Li ht sR $. E ‘aa tetin paign on the Callfornia tracks |{ackey will be trad ta the garden|, fee Poms siewre's hip on Women’s $3 and $3.50 ight | Women’s egular 2 peor alone, we eneuse, Chel almost lett. | | Mr. Schelle has opened the “In-| gp. MeoNel) won two races yee je ‘3 ‘ —— ii) W S Glove. Chamoi: Gl i ook atl Kegeon poy rape cautp |terday with Gluckstera and Titus Dendate » pleased with the! versity to succeed Ed. Hawes, who eight uede s | rs ‘ois Gloves Fone: corner of! it and his apprentice Mentry wan | Work being done by bis shortstop, H MPHILL CHOSEN bas resigned. Hemphill will have Patr ‘ First and Cherry. Mr. Schelle bas/ the only boy to ride two winners. | Howell. This boy continnes to nick | charge of the schedule and the fi! Tomorrow at, ‘omorrow at, Pair engaged some excellent concert pier |up hot groundere if they are any nee field management a A. 8. Po | Pull elbow lengths in new browns, Pesteetetes toasty ity ‘hana and singing talent for the enter-| scotty Ferguson bet $600 straight | here within reach, and he ts will have the handling of th grays and white. Save a third and mien to i} ee Cae nn playing the position stronger! J. Wiley Hemphill is Htha new nanc Dividing the work amon | morrow | | seap and water. Splendid for wear. Trolling spoons, Hall's, Au Firstovery day | football manager of the state ual-iiwo men is an innovation, and it |i! it et ts hoped will prove Heretofore one man has mar i “ pe and has been given a email salary j jfor the job. The new men chosen will work without pay. The foot ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THe TOTEM POLE ° bail schedule for next year is prac: | | teally complete SOLE AGENTS FOR CARHART’S WORKING CLOTHES y al PLANTS FISH NOW is the time |HERE is the place To buy your Summer Suit at almost Half Price Game Warden Reif has basy man Intely and with jetatants has planted many ¢ brook trout and black bass in dif.) |ferent streams and lakes. fle ts doing his best to keep down the {murder of adult grouse at the pres | Sere iS IN jent time because the young are not yet old enough to live without Coy HAS GOODS AND care ; } Among the streams stocked with | Galuana brook trout are the following: Rag | Portiand Teo ling river, 7,000; Issaquah creek, 6, NATH NAL 4 000, north fork Snoqualmie, 6,000; { |Codar river, above headworks, eters $000; Green river 10,000; Hum The Cubs, with Bill Coy on the; Summary—Two-base bite, Myers, Croit, |. Batteries Rosibach, ; Wooding ereek, near Auburn, | firing line, took yesterday's game | eters M Bacrifics hits, Ross | Kling; Brown and Devin | 2.000. jfrom the Canucks with ease |, Some The following are lakes stocked ning th saion with the score of | Ksliecker, 2: He | Simcaneat with black base: Hick 4 to ©. The St. Paul wonder had| by Coy. 11, by Battorine- Wiltele and B 000; Haller 10,006 jlake, 10,000; and every time he gave away some v lor lake, 7,000; Green lake, 14,000. / thing he immediately adjusted the | ## ™inates “Umnpere ¢ balance of things by taking| mething away from the Vans rothers sent Goodwin, a formers the tallenders faded all the way, von and Schiel : Perfect in fit---perfect in appearance---hand-tailored by experts { ---the very choicest fabrics in all the most fashionable colors : and styles, This is the suit you admire on your neighbor--- NORTHWEST LEAGUE. E : . vate | Tiger, in to do the honors for his} Butte, 3; Tacoma, 2. omnes a S . jelub, and although Goodwin allowed | | TACOMA. July 12—Dutia, by doing | Ciucimme there is some cast to it. Noxt Sunday afternoon at Bak| fut tour hits, he passed 10 ton | Sime Neary stick work ta the, erean won | imcmmnatl lard the Electrical Workers, one of jthe leading teams of the Trades Union league, will play the Bal-| lard team, and a hotly contested ind hit Coy with the ball. Coy al lowed but five hits, of which * quota “Bull” Croll got three, and| tle the score in. the elehth but. failed struck out 11 men, He had the| [rye of the stupid base running of AMERICAN LI We've talked about this sale quite a good deal---come and make us prove what we have said, that you cannot do better any a ¢ 4 oe 6 nee Vans guessing all the time and = ore nue! ’ place else in town. We are going to close out our Summer |AUTOISTS WANT GOOD ROADS. steno At gers oor cone Dador bee anor MEN ene A : : o jen on by ot e attories Roosevelt and Myere; Le | Stock in order to start next summer with an entirely new one--- | EVERETT, July 12.—Owners of /occasions, and in the ninth it look-| ore and then." Umpure Pray. Ps benxine buskies have organized a/0d like [Sere Bags Rea ones . eo—Mowell club and will wage a campaign for| 4p after Martinke got a double and x Stevens; Dygert, Wea \good roade, Ate meeting held last |Croli hit for one bag and the vext| Aberdeen, 9; Spokane, 8. [night the club decided to place|three men went out in order. Se-|,,ANERORBN, July 12-10 te win tram its autos at the dinposal of the vis-|attle’s first run came in the third. | & erday. and at that the iting newspaper men during the |Kellackey hit to left with two down, 4 often. 2 home |atate meeting here this month in|stole second and came home on Tor 18. bite and nothing else would justify such reductions as we are making. a This is the beginning of the season for Outing Clothes and the ‘ j warm weather is just about to begin---what could be better Batteries—Clarkson and @ and Shaw. * Btarkell Wright and Jor der that the delegates may have | Schofield’s error, Myers scored in| BYTh who did the work for Spokn than one of these two-piece suits now on sale? Jan opportunity to neo the various the fifth on Keliackoy's hit and in| "rratt"gamne" ad “heise Gasiacdie’ | ines Oe potots of interest about the city. the sixth Ross scored on Myers’ | *! It the Aber ¢ double. Allen came home on two} , Sore RO. © | Detroit Little Rock Allen will pitch this | sacrifices in the eighth | Spokane 5 Phe the Canucks, Nelson is not yet ¢ 6 6 8 8] Kove Washington f 7 UST OOK T HESE able to work. Strothera has sev. .. 2 hie g = = eral new pitchers on the string and se Se League Standing. q : {f theso prove up to form his team 2. 88 Won. Test. met, The most contented : will Ko some yet a $68 |[} man Is the one that lives es see Rl ay: ae ee 33 Ser | his income and saves & RICES ra aay $8 |] it each week. Open a Sen Se account with us today. 3 Peerg Don't expect descriptions now, just De PRS. oso We Pay 4% Int . , lat Metes come expecting to save money, you tee te Ow die 1" Oa Savings Aco } * s | oor SELES 8 ct] Is loc won't be disappointed i“ HEE = wa ng te you h Branches, Ballard, solder . ‘ m fo 4 | Georgctoum pany, All $10 Outing Suits NOW $6.65 FIRE FIELD FOR BRIGHTON) .. = he i §. B. Bolner, Cashier All $12 Outing Suits NOW $8.00 All $15 Outing Suits NOW $10.00 All $18 Outing Suits NOW $12.00 All $20 Outing Suits NOW $13.25 DIRECTORS Dy WANDICAP SATURDAY } NOS WOA, July 12.—The an- gross, will be run Saturday, ‘This ||! Beal summer atottng at the Neigh | ie t richest handicap run in|} me Fewer’ Becing association, America and usually attracts the | best horses in training | Which eywned wt (Bat populartrack| In addition to the best of the| Wednesday, Bids fair to be one of} older division, which includes | ° ° ' tho best ever held i@the east. The| Nealon, winner of the Suburban: | \ liberality o€ the | Bnion Savings management in | Dagdelion, Dr, Gardner, Flip Flap, | ig WH rich stakes has been|'ToRnion, ‘Beacon Light, Cotton. | Trust Co. | 5 @warde@ by a notable entry lst}town and others, the famous % | in all events, which means racing| year-olds Peter Pan, Montgomery i} Ferdinand Sohmits. man, Emanuel Ro and Savings Safe Deposit Bapart ments agp open Safir. day evenings from 6:30 to 8 RB. Shorrock, preatdent, J, P. Hartman, V.Pres Alexander Myers, Soe. 1.V. A. Bmith, Cashier of thy highest qualiy will bo seen| Saividero, Philander, Hlectioncegg|| ““siy Mowe Mids. at = Beach for t next three| Tony Faust dd =Faust probabil Agents for 9 ae a weeks or #0. will start, \ makes the bigif and Safe Deposit Co © 6 yo NTE REST SAVINGS The Brighton Handleap at one| race of mi an ordinary inter- |} Alaska toile and gmuarter, worth $25,000, | est.° ° ° ce

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