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. Py or : THE SRATTLE STAR— MONDAY, JUIg 15, 1907. Auny OF | The Stock-Taking Sale is Mighty ang Sweeping’ in its Clearance “wrth Of MOVING START, |, Sel aot ° | " Ihit for a aingt@ gryatt tot thd, Arthur M’Kni ht | St B h Hl ball got pany from hf and Kel | - ght Is acGood Starter, But With Horses ‘i, \¢%-aol Saat hot botnn| satinfied @ith this, took one more} | ° 7 x « @& * Walking te the Barrier Instead of Standing, an six 90 »2Cas raw on third | le I ! e j Equal Break Is Assured, and no Hers I Let eh 1 q and no e le the rte be perl! 3 (wars Al : ec Hk B0e Kellartey \ Mont BY REFUGEE + one second choles Bit the ring har Sie cert ‘Teyer eg hoi Saturday marked the end of the and nearly every book lost Beatily. | 5. * ed two] % firet two weeks racing of the pres |The last few days have been ale ute A Then | RR * é Fair association. The meeting }on account’ of the invariable auc-|* % more and Myers scored, bring ‘at yy He ig 0 are y thus far has been a decided suc | cess of heavily backed horses. ling In the winné run, Rush wen} cosa, and the only thing connected f found for nine hita in aix tnaingy, “ge 6h waves 1 with the racing with which fault} The ladies’ ore from the! ang Allen waa put in, In the next : i AT OFF can be fou is the starting. No | Blamarck was out fn f force and | tour iunings he held the heavy-| 4 “fau® is to be found with the starter, one of the fair performers CMe | Kiting Canucks down to one bit ‘ Mr. Arthur McKnight, as his work /home with be She boldly be Your)( CAN 1 Buy A of the flag that ever appeared tn |inerease of da shut her eyes] | seat * or aoe | / \nown AND Won Ot Seattle, but from careful « va jand wildly plunged her $50 win: | fo" 8 ae ae fo awren? wilt TAKE A CASE! P : 2 tion {t would seom that the sent |Hings on Orchan at 4 to 1, getting | a ° OF LEMONS, IN Brand new, this season's latest styles Values system of getting thoroughbreds on | back $250 a Tobe Ramsey"s | Weifichay. th ' ® e Ee $1.25 to $6.00. As they were marked cinse to their way is a decided fa y breadwinner had poked his at t | How = ‘ ) bs " 4 { ' " 4 i a ¢ on aire ke, “OR, tae p é ae SE ‘ with, one-fourth off creatts an wousual bargaig, It is against the nature of a high | not so worse,” sald she. 1 wonde ee 8 $] strung nervous animal to get him |if I could do this every day? Tf 1) % ee Sa e| #o I'd wave my lily hand jonet in fond farewe @ barrier, stand flat | thought k away when to the to walk up t footed and then t Best Galatea Cloths | 1-25 Mercerized the barrier rises, and when six or/and become a regular racehoss | ,, Yrery s Cloths i more horece are gathered together |lady.” Just to ascertain if {t was | Marinke. 1¢ m caten oe) TOMORROW AT, YARD— TOMORROW aT, Gal ty at the start post, it ts absolute ly ag much @ cinch as it seem: | Ural ‘ ) ; ly impossible to got them to act In }ed she bet $20 on Ethel Day be 1 ib ‘ . 4 Oc 98c d unison and get away on equal | cause, as sb ively said, ah Metutyre, 38 ; , ; 7H terms... It is almost certain that | ed the jockeys face, She wate ' 8 ' mcrae V Mill lengths; in light and 2%-yard length some horse will ve off in hia stride | Ethel gradually fade into the rear) Hail » ‘ ett Fe x dark colorings; extensive va- | med and enty fot ton 4 & couple of lengths « of the}of the bunch, and then ti ‘ J . riety to pick from | servite. New patterns, 9m rest gi oth will }clutching her bankroll, fled from] *T«e out whee wine WATER FaOm a @werve so badly as to make it im-|the track. “I guess I'll stick to the y tre ‘AT . Sr STocKS- — — possible for him to get away in a she confided to Roy . PAY HALF AND LESS FOR oa contending position. The moving rahot Kid, who had been act « . start, or walking the horses up to | {ng as her commissioner, “I can see | wool Sida that ATTY. GEN. BONAPARTE’S NEW PLAN TO DISCIPLINE ILLEGAL COMBINES I8 TO THROW a the barrier in a line and then let-| Where this game might worry a : Ju! Use fe BE THEM INTO THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS AND SELL THEIR PLANTS. ACTION HAS ALREADY be uJ 4 ting them go while they are in mo- | #irl If she kept at it ticks sn, “Waters; salen BEEN STARTED AGAINST THE TOBACCO TRUST.—NEWS ITEM. | tion, would seem to be the best) Howell, Arbogast, strock ' IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE. —— system, and it is understood, wil! From now on, keep your eye a. Mall 3: Allen o Rares on soon be adopted on the, eastern the Magrane stable. May Amott ay Meuem. a hin As pana The pltebors are working well and | SCRAPS, $3. 25 Jewel Lawn Mowers racks ce ver ue ae ‘eller b "7 oy a! Van the field ts as strong as any in} If Starter McKnight would adopt are all in grand form and should . Bo yh ps | Pty be leagu | A Ne Yorker has invented the moving start in the future and| Win very soon, Any time = the | . Mow I aman | barrel wileh, When ‘omney, ng bo | Gpectes Tomervow at ; throw the present style in the ash | stable’s checks are down, the ring} The Seatt's Police 1 take art : ] 4 ean, he would without any doubt | is going to get stung. FONTHWEST LEAGUE. rm oer wd “4 = —— se B apa Pectveiach siee; enay renning and strongly const Tccieek mus better tn getting the oho } fist printed : rom de Dome, an extinct vol || every detatt ig to fields away in line eos ge Poe Joe Cahill was at the track tell League Standing 4 g boy Ae gov dls we oe eo. eano in France, carbonic acid ts pro Rorse having an equal chance, and |ing about the time be bet on Hor Wow sat toouther. G race Bo cared duced for commercial purposes | REGULAR 1% GRASS SHEARS AT ft is hoped that the powers that/net at the old Bay District track % with the firemen and with the Ta-| July dividend and interest dis | | REGULAR 25¢ GRASS HOOKS AT .. be oe Meadows will look kindly | and got stung. $3 | coma athe bursements at New York will aggre REGULAR 26¢ GARDEN RAKES AT this suggestion and allow Mo - | ' gato over $182 exceed! night to give the moving start] Reggie Davis was stil! too il! Sat it wer § xceoding REGULAR Se GARDEN TROWEL AT ; @ trial urday to accept any mounts and Reger Seen 4 the Ramsey horses were ridden by coas AG Char i ey Shaffer ta with the toca | 4 There were over seven thousand | Gross. x 8 One of the national sports of the | i“ a | team and played bis first game| The D1. & Johnstons RE yuntain canton of Appenzell, tn os —cleay and Magan, Catesana| Yésterday, After his long trip from | defeated the Pugets for the seo | Switzerland, is the stone-throwing | Richmond he was not in the best |0O4 time this year by @ score of | contest, in which rocks of great size | m MN Blot shape, but be played good bail 12 to 11. The game, although poor | are thrown for a prize. | ¢ ¢ Sland it te expected that this new | 'Y played in the fleld, wasvery €x| Persians are fond of fine clothes | racing enthustasts at the track Sat. | — | Linaro was three houra the best that was ever presented at the in the handteap, but Keogh» hand Meadows, and no handicap ever (ling of the Baldwin horse was any Presented bas furnished a closer | thing but artistic and the interfer j Or more exciting finish than the|ence suffered in the first part of | Rein, CaUtt | first baseman and captain wit | ting at the finish Next Sunday |The usual costume for men includes | | one between J. C. Clem and Lisaro, | the race cost him the victory jena . came nm ot | Strengthen the team materially. He the D. &. Johnstons will meet the), collariexs shirt of light, pretty j fm the Tacoma handicap. = Pl 6 ~ gape : od that he fe the same spec |Nippona at Woodiand park im &/ material, ent low at the neck, and |—} The grandstand presented an tm-| Peruana ‘ ular coacher of old and his week Gard game. with jong, loose sleeves, a vent that |) Charley Mullen bet $100 straight | pressive sight with about four | aes Qt amt F am i STS | along this line will be wort | fits closely to the feure, also with |B | and $160 to show on J. C. Clom | thousand people busily engaged in|" © price of admission in itaelt RAINIER CLUB LOSES wide, flowing sleeves | Qnd after the race was looking for| reading Mannie’s Turf Reporter ———a j | S. RaringGould, author of “On. | Joczey Buchanan, who rode the — The Cubs will be in Ta an Raye | ward, Christian Soldiers,” in spite | winner, tn order to present him| Plunger Geo. McLaughlin was week and should give « a¢| The University club defeated the | of his seventy-three years, in as ap with $500 (in Japanese money.) about $1,200 loser up to the fifth) race but got owt on Orehan and) hw ‘The suecess of four taveetien and | Entre Nous. AMERICAN LE ee manning game & “BS Pee. supplying the United States army | count of themactves. They are | Rainier club by a score of 20 to 6 | right today as he was thirty years viendid ball right now and im a battle at Madison park Satur |ago He attributes this erectness to he reason why they should day. Supporters for both teams 4p | his custom of writing at « high desk | « | not play better ball from now on. peared in large numbers. in a standing position sree es | The Queensiand Meat Company an Australian concern, is reported moo: ares | the fiscal year of 199% The con tract calle for about 7,000,000 pounde and Warner AT MEADOWS League Standiog. | Rt took 15 heart-bréaking Innings | ning. Tt was the finest catch sees Won Last se iggy ay gy tg war An carly American peacemaker on the local grounds for years. r } wn fortes en “1 ots end © was Elihu Burritt, the “blackemit for the locals to win from the des- ® ae . : ‘ " din Surlenge Gelling Pour-yearotde and Sana ak Gameeeh a ele June 29 to Se t 1 perate Canucks yesterday. Every Pm u mainiy to his efforts that the Paris oe round was a portod of excttensent | : a peace congress of 1849 practically great : “ owed Its existence. Though now al ot an ee mits co ee a Wembinaton ” most forgotten, the same prinicples | were discussed &nd the Mtoe prop jositions laid down as obtained at The Hague in ‘— Aberdeen 8-4, Spokane 3-8 ABRKDEEN, July 1h The Raters found the hall tm the se teune SIX RACES DA Sere sesee TS een nteow~ ol evcconcong «| coodenwow Coun meuwed S| woonmantie Stunt was pulled off the crowd of | 5 Mg a ee ee Cen — eae 4 5,000 could not be contained, and Beriey, § 4 iwe-beguer, three t MRS. ROOSEVELT'S CHARITY. upon the field rushed the fans and Crois =. ‘ ‘ og Oe -- oi ; fret four Oriei carried Ross about on their shoul-| ir i J agora . va ¢ 0 I re | Remembers Poor Oyster Bay RAIN OR SHINE ders. it was one of the best, and Motor ? ; : 4 fiemtened Others ood, wih Toller the beet of the This Summer. Probably = Puce game of ball | ¥~' 3 ae Bae Mitices Taughter finaked weil ever seen in ttle. = fut sackie ne stipes =a Coy was touched up for 14 hits)” : atniee tee | 1256 BRCOND RACH seven turtonas Theus-vens-<tds. Value to First R 2 by the Vans, and Franklin was henamypad “yg "ee rs ace p. m. Jockay be for 12. Both pitchers fielded | acurris °” '"'S%, thetr positions in fine style, and/ to were in the great contest al! the | ¥ time. Hurley, the wild boy, who| AKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE Quiatey. | later on was taken out of the game Fares: | a nenteen for talking, got four hits—one a 5, Sen ase JACKSON STREET home ran and another fer three gost ot | Matter bases. Howell and Quigley kept oat * a = Wine cus Meter’ Modred up their hitting by connecting wafe |) | feral dom, Seven Tatts . . . twiee each. A very spectacular | é | TACOMA, July 16-—The 7 if A three Grivins : G he robbed Waters of a long drive | ies Miners 4 | to deep center in the eleventh in-| joo: | the squecse 6 ettonen, Ma tan q we mt ] ’ . fy Y : 1 ‘ > it Saturday's contest went for 10 score standing 5 to 4 The count | racoma oe a eee eee ee prarlipin gat rd driving | ‘| innings before the Canucks would! stood 4 to % for the Vans tn the | Hutte oe Se ° Dat-fooreds es if, tna | + @dmit that they were beaten, the last of the ninth inning. Kellackey sien ~* oe 4: Hoon 4 * ¥ ' _o od TRADES UNION 1 2 ae an ela tt —— , s-olde and Mrs, Roosevelt, Is « . mie ge ciem, ae noenstitet 2 1k AN SN fe nutnanes QP %% | OVSTER BAY, N. ¥., July 15 tra C} piteby teen ns . mx ES oF Reoes 7 3 | Mra. Roosevelt since her return to all : rgiund and tte * Fred ¥ ‘ * sa ue a a OF ° 194 Oyeter Bay has been busy with ON THE SQUARE OPrositt THe TOTEM POLE : Yih eee et Matt int - ‘ rH aritable work, Sereral baakets Peo ' RH ‘ Offictous ets it PRE ES Seuss | wave gone from Sagamore Hill to - _ ‘ + 3 4S) ae . 4, (Reiiiyace : ae : is | poor famities which the president's ween Rt tbl apa eat EP. ‘Coupled with Logie . > ooo Seen * © | wife has hunted out, and to a meet fitt and Corey “34 At pot 1 nuten Off wt FMA Timenits; 49%) TAK: 140K ing of St. Hilda's Sewing circle of fur D an mt J © Clam 4 piace, 32 show. ddsepe €-6 place, 1-1) show = Modowan ¢.6 | Christ Episcopal church, of which —_— | ur Men § Shoe Sale ° ; nner bg Ingoldshy- Irmenky Trained by Wm. v at | she is a member, she carried a bun- (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ceau and M, Lanes, the latter! Ser |! mn. G& 2 Seraieped—Faj, Martinmas a die of dresses and aprons which she PARIS, July 16.—A dastardly at-| vate secretary ass | : ne. had made for poor little girls of [tempt was made on the life of! Maille fired two shoe #™ 300 PAIRS OF SEATTLE HIGH WINS} :ni:SctS eee Se US ES Sa | ee —_] renin the ttn cys oat oc Pa yo you Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Kite, | 408 Maille, who is believed to be|ly surrounded the woul A THE LATEST §$ it YLES 11259 PERT ma ’ building. Phone, Main 6266, essay. The attempted assassina-|derer and took him to Jali tire The Seattle high school boys de-| vpwai ns first $3 . - -—— — {ton yd place on Avenue des|he mad |feated the national post-office team Rates. . Mares and . A SM mie Cham's while President Fal- | sta’ OXFORD TIES of Washington Saturday wn ex. | 124 Golden Light, « (J Pelt ee ae s a : I | Her wa nl Hn in the procension| President Falleres- au us } citing game, by @ score of 4 to 3 4 ons ; 2 C P jaccompanied by Premier Clemen-|ly cool throughout the em 5 Pitcher Schmutz was star of tho| 12 1! r bes : ‘ 4, Paine line s iano |: * b of 7 H I ‘ / . 2 }game. He fanned three men itn a ineg stor silowten tee beess tenn] ners’ s, (macmn « MPRA ll House | land h he nine hits secured off} Priah f : ata tae ah his dolly | co ; r # Oralal Princes Prod “rrained by Md Ra Popular Sheet Musto ....16¢ | and thir , aera Stronghoart 166 F Stamped by the manu- facturers to sell at $3.50 =— * ee : According to the new Transvaal vay non u Aon the firs wa When th and $4.00, im vici Kid, Baton ne, re einen ong 1S Oe autem Wonca aoe nae | box calf, velour and pate J} yrs ceiioy tiamoad minen| p69 <r macau orn wove Tuowymrow med we Sweat Potatooi—itag ..., Ang found in the colony, after allowing | 12 Pawnoe 15 ent leather, on sale toe- fi: csite) exvendiscue scot | ae 3 1 Y fr ogo, |] Wale Me “Around Again ‘Wit i wa © equip the ming ‘Ww No ise || a RE: morrow at s=commnsmesmcamaaan| ‘iii Goris’ s* i a dt ak Bet " ona Shake ade Wik S| tarry Lewis was shot andyneur the shoulder ad NG Ou r | i ‘. a auene - onah Shake Hands haber > pred ang : sais y Sunday | physigians have high hope® ails ot Sande | Me . i Noe: piece . | | morning by }, Blount, a nogro | recovery a Lb) tee romnrdione is uinde Ho UAt see rime : i : woes es Blossom a . e aus cook plored at Moore's grading| Witnesses say that vere g a . > tiert eine om tiret fa ’ *~ o a he wounded 1 jormer threatened to aba Every Pair, Except Patents, Gt TAILORED~ REARY por: - ne = - | Somobody's Waitin for You was removed to the Wayside Kmer-|as ho four wotene rovolvet, im for. Fourth and Pike oa ; h her down | Sometime ... oa. ney hospital where an examina-| became alarmed and shet part and mopped in the « hs ay ke i 16¢ tion showed that bullet ent t y one of the shotf = ed the right breast and came out | effect 1S¢ Sefeae