The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1907, Page 2

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OKIES SECURE WEET REVENGE Horses Run All Out of Form, Steady Losers Develop- ing Speed Qualities Undreamed of by Talent, and Odds Layers Go Home in Autos, While Public Travels on Shoe Leather. BY REFUGEE. The bookies got back some of the foin yesterday that they have been losing for the past few days, a only two favorites won, A feature of the day wag the ‘aboris of horses that were badly ba@&ten (he last time they appeared under col ore. Every horse that won made & bad showing the last time he started, and after the last race the judges ennounced that they had Several persons under suspicton and that a decision regarding them would be handed down today Marpessa, at § to 1, had little difficulty in winning the first event after she had raced Hagerdon, the second choice, into the ground Molar, the 4 to 1 cholce, fintahed strong and beat Hagerdon four) lengths for the place, Hattie Carr, the favorite, ran a bad race and finished outside the money Elfin King was installed favortte tm the second but his performance ‘was much below par and he finish ed outside the money. The second cholee, Bologna, did the same. The two outsiders, My Cholce and Lin da Rose, fought it out In the stretch and the former got the de- vision. Rudabek was third. Lady Mirthful was beaten at 2 to 5 the last time she ran, but yes terday at 10 to 1 she delivered the goods, beating a fast field of sprint ors In excelent time. Belle Kinney who ran second, was practically left or she would have won. Here. after at 10 to 1 ran third Mayham was again installed favor fte and once more failed to make good There was some doubt of Judge's ability to go a mile, which account- @@ for the liberal price of 5 to 2 against bim. The black horse, however, had only to gallop tn front all the way and won pulled sideways by five lengths. Reach ‘wood was the best of the rest and Fan second four lengths in front of Col. Bronson. Wootma, the favorite, and Alta Bpa were the only two that got poy unhampered in the fifth race, it proved only a gallop for the former, Vox Popull, oy heavily Played second choice, was away Very badly and could never get in . contending position. Sachet ran goed race and finished second, halt & length * front of Alta Spa. Ethel Day fn the last race but received an i judged ride at the hands Borel and wound up in third place Fred Bent at 9 to 2 had no trouble in coming away in the stretch and winning as he pleased from Grace G. whose performance was in marked contrast to the last of fort. The Mist ran much below her present form and should have done better. Jockey C. Sullivan had a narrow escape from being killed in the first race when his mount, Lady King, feti, but the boy luckily es. caped with nothing worse than a broken wrist, which will keep him out of the saddle for some time to come. The accident, it ts claimed, Was caused by “Cricket” Kelly and the jodges fined bim $100 for rough riding. Jockey Manders, who was second on the winning list of riders at Denver, is the latest acquisition to the riding talent at the track. Manders rode @ nice race on Fred Bent and his effort on Sachet, who finished. second, was also a nice plece of work. From his work tn the saddle yesterday Manders will have no difficnity tn holding his own with the riders now at ‘the track, bat he wants to cut the rough riding out. He bumped Fthel Day with Fred Bent in the last race and nearly put her over the fence, which accounted in some measure for the gray ma bad showing The Mullen & O'firfen combina toa spent a very pleasant after ON THE SQUARE. of a suit you will go farthest < we. ganization does scour the however, nor do tions are real anc thing you see in was made favorite | of} AGENCY FOR CARHART’S WORKING CLOTHES. VACATION VALUES It makes no difference what kind vant, your money know of no other store that buy clothes at a lower cost than Efficient and economical or- market for cheap stuff, up in the beginning. $10 Suits Now $6.65 12 Suits Now 8.00 15 Suits Nowl10.00 18 Suits Now 12.00 20 Suits Now 13.25 Jnoon. The three books they oper ate in the ring all showed a profit Harry Froelich of the Bohemtan Clad alone winning $2,000 to the day, Brownlie, of the Clancy Club, fell for Billy Mayham to the extedt of two hundred hard iron men, Charley Mallen bet three hun | dred each way on Beectwood and | broke even, but lost $400 when | Hehe Day fatled to annex brackets Tobe Ramsey and his followers all got the money when Judge won They were in some doubt before the race as to his ability to go 4 [mile bat the pink nosed sprinter) | made good in handsome style and| {it looks as if he would be a good | bet in a four mile o with the kind he met yesterday. Vox Populi seemed to sulk the firet part of the fifth race and did hot get going wntli it was too late to do any food The horse is pounds below the form which made him such @ reputation ia California. My Cholee, who won the second race, was sold ton minutes before the race to Harry Green and wore the colors of the Spokane turfman to vietory. ¢ m, however, only had a small bet down. Writers of “reform” articles tn the monthly magazines are hand j ing it to these who play the pontes. | From personal observation | should say that the players get it | handed to them bard enough with out magaaine erttictom. BASEBALL GOSSIP Bruyette, the former Butte short stop, will be in the game at Taco- ma this afternoon for Seattle, He will be found In the right garden and it is thought that he will give a vy good account of himself, He informed Dugdale iset night that he has not been in a condi tion heretofore to report but that if he was wanted he would play Brayette looks good to the big | manager and he was taken on. Claftin has been released by Dug and Eddie Quinn has gobbied him up. Claflin has speed and curves but lacks experience. id he will get in and ginger up there is no reason why he should not make good. “Red” Ehret will be in the um pring game again. Khret has pro- and with this understanding he has been taken back. He also denies being off the water wagon In Spo- kane. With Ehret back, Kiopf goes out. Klopt did not care mach for the job, anyway, and will not regret going. Walsh will be in the game today doapite his bad knee and his for mer differences with Dugdale Everything has been fixed up and Walsh's knee bas been mending in great sty The Cubs went to Tacoma this morning where a series of 6 games will be played this week. Seattle la bat one point behind Tacoma for second place andthe series should prove a very interesting one. See the Battleships at v¥ City Hall Market Rolled roast beef 100, sirloin steak 15e, leg of lamb Ife, 50 Tales Ave. o OPP. TOTEM POLE. it The Hub. We this. We don’t we put our price Our reduc- 1 honest, and any- our ad, is so. mised to keep on the water wagou |; TENNIS CHAMPS ~ GETTING READY Tho fourth annual tournament of the North Pacific International Lawn Tennis association will be held Monday at Vancouver, There jwill be two events, the men's singles and doubles, These events allow for but two members from each club. ‘The association members are as) follows: Vancouvér Lawn Tennis club, Vancouver, B, C.; Victoria j|Lawn T ” Lawn Tenants club, ma, Wash | Athletic club, Portiagd, Or; James Bay Athletic club, Victorta, B. © lirvington Lawn Tenni# club, Spo kane, Wash; Spokane Country | club, Spokane, Wash; Olympia} Lawn Tennis club, Olympia, Waab.; | Everett Lawn Tennis club, Everett, Waah. | EVERETT NINE WANTS GAME (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, July 16 rs , Man, manager of the Bverett ball }team, is looking for semi-profes- jatonal teams who are anxious to/ }Journey to Everett in an endeavor }to humble the pride of the Smoke kere, His team has « remark le atring of victories to its credit land now finds difficulty in arrang: | jing contests with other nines good | enough to make {it worth while. | Newman is trying to sign for « game with Bellingham, but thus| far hasn't had any luck. He in| tends to wait for results and, long as there is prospect of games, he says he will keep At: be scheduled he intends to disband | his experts and begin to get ready for next season, when Everett may) be a candidate for the Northwest- ern league. FREAK GAME BY SPOKANE CITS SPOKANE, July 16.—The 150,000 | club of this city will play a unique) game of ball next Saturday. Some of the best-known men of the Inland! City will be on the diamond to clown costumes to burlesque the | national game. The game has been jarranged as the eye-opener of the annual campaign of the Mystic Or |der of Mechepe, aa sibesmunannie of the SEATTLE. Wash. Mon iy 18 Hay Met Ce Molar At post 1 minute Marpessa §-2 place, 6-5 shew show Winner > {. Mberice-Jennte Wren hed—Caroburn Siart quod Won cleveriy. Balance Marpersa. clunsty followed by Maw don went to the front Hagerdon gult from Molar, wi fintened fast. Cart asd weit Are those whose bank books | 1262 acon RACE—Gix furiongs Selling. Four-year-olts end spward. show @ snug balance represent ebeal wee, Sok eaieees i aa eae on ing successful savings. Riches HEE My Chates, 4 (4a on) io 2 % Harke 1 do not constitute al! of happl- 341 Linda Ross, 6 (DA Kons) ie 8 Ke ens, . iett Rutaden 6 “ti D De iH oles ' ness, but the assurance of finan: 1 Descartes, ¢ ( At post 1 min My Chatee 6 p Winner br Multnomah Amateur | nt #8 ” sence . ee | * 4 6 ‘| team in the field, but if none can } Beste jm STAR'S FORM CHART’ $3 a) iiss aay King. « (Relity & Oo me THE SEATTLE LY cme STATE NEWS Anacortes mercnanta will back financially those arrested for keep ESDAY, JULY 16, 190% 150, 000 club. There will be 13 ply, ors used at a time by oach team and the game ts to run until one side makes 12 runs, The umpire is om sey to fine a playgr 14 cents firat Umoe, and theGeeond time dock him 13 times 13 cents. For the game 15 balls will be used, The first pitcher who makes 18 strike-/'8S saloons open on Sunday. A outa will receive a gold medal cont-|“10ed awn is not wanted A {n@@ry in being erected at ing $14, bearing the word Boakops and the numerals 13, Thirteen pa trolmen have been assigned to pre serve order. BASEBALL Puyallup where steel ranges will be nu facture herman Blanchard, shot Frank Harvey at the sar he murdered Mra, Gertrude ia recovering. Tacoma ts planning to erect a uth hotel, with a frontage and extending to Pacific by time | Hall, ie a ep ates ay, 00 cost 63,000,000. At least " 860,000 has already been subscrib- ANERICAN LHAGUR, Lew “4 Means a Inst Abenions will hereafter te 8 brought about by the Ratiroads’ fajjure to cloned town on Sundays Logging camps around Hoquiam and other places in th ays Har bor diatrict have resumer opera tions. The old settiors of Whateom qualitions Pelty and Mevens; aT wit and Criger county will hold the annual plonie of the association from August § to 10 in Pioneer park at Ferndale The Gtore That Serves You Best Stick-to-Itiveness!! The Great American Trait ‘ Is Fully Exemplified in the GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO.’S GREAT STOCK. TAKING ail iif ‘EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN jondid effort to do 61X MONTHS’ One-third off for One Day on all Combination Suits A Splendid Gathering of Women's and Children’s Combination in thie climate SUITABLE THE YEAR ROUND. ‘Tis is no stingy, broken stock of odd sizes, One-third off the regular price means -— Ladies’ and Children’s 50c Combination Suits, for, per Suit, © Ladies’ and Children’s $1.00 Combination Suits, the Suit, Garvey-Buchanan Co. | THREE MONTHS, a o fn time. LLING in the goods" “dell Suits for Summer Weay, sortment of sizes and a fall fange gp! but a whole a» tc 67ic Won, tow neueeente — —— “abcorme riage . te MINING STOCKS, Ladies’ and Children’s $1.50 Combination Suits, for, the Sait, 61.00 a} HM. M. Herrin & Company, Rank Bte., Pte. The whole stock. None reserved. Buy for future needs. No better changes Y “ " ors and Brokers, 610 First Avenue over occur again. | See fe 98 Buy and soll all Stocks and Seourt- | ALL KNIT UNDERWEAR MARKED DOWN, Wren u “a ties. Daily quotations by special | = wire on Goldfield and all Nevadas : LeAGue. Stocks carried on margia 4 | P ‘ _ non | Money advanced ‘ ALL WASH GOODS MARKED DOWN-.-Wednesday Special oore iene peemiiiaiinanatate Chteage as ae 4 | 490 DAMASK, 33¢. 106 GINGHAMS, 74. 20c SWISSES, 12%¢, Gsenecnagen see. ph Boys Wanted | inch Cream Bleached Dam la markdown in Ginghams| Popular Swiss Checks, fiparks and Dono "[ Te eelt Beattie papers. For tafor ank, good patterns, service | ineans lots these days; buy| summery kinds, sp ae mation apply to Geo. Engler, Star able quality; regularly sold at ; } : a & 8 490; Wednesday, the yard plenty tomorrow; it's your) suitable for sults or + 14 tl @fflee, old Hbrary building, between . . / , ? ) 1 ’ eeeeeee weeeeee wee sreee BBG chance; 10¢ kinds for ..7T%¢ 20¢ regularly, now .,, rll A identet, MeGin.|? 884 11 in the morning and 2 tlt U 3 in the afternoon. paid by Pngle nity, Ames and 8 Initiation fee -“- he and Noonan; Young “The $1.60 and ‘p 00 kinds. $1.50 ORESGER SCARFS, O8¢, AND $2.00 PILLOW SHAMS, $1.10. An assortment of Pillow Shame and Dresser Scarfs out on the bargain tables tomorrow at . ALL BEDDING MARKED DOWN---Wednesday Extras OR and® | $1.00 BLANKETS, 80¢. | $1.50 QUILTS, $1.19, a” be ls | if | «$3.50 COMFORTS, 82.98. EI a Bw pada » Penh i | No hot nights in Seattle; Red | These Blankets were 4 bargain | QU OS 1m potters a —— ed Comforts always needed; the| at $1.00; made to look and feel| white, white and red and ee best soft, warm $3.60 kinds! like wool; Wednesday special! and white 50 kin G.t League Standing. } ) here Wednesday at ...§2.08| at, the blanket ......... a ES deca'e os (UU uth r It you have saved up four or five hundred dollars, do not risk it oo shaky enterprises, but deporit ft with this company and receive & certificate bearing interest at the rate of Ornet ete, ote; eLKs TO Maverick Lodge B. P.O. KE. will hold its annuai piente at Wildwood rk, on the east sido of Lake) four per cent per an a shington, on Thureday next The num You can also affair ts intended oxelusively for Opes an account in our members « and their families. Roats Savings Department every half hour from with ose dollar oF pa poate « the picate grovads EB. Shorrock, president. J.P. Hartman, V-Pres. Alexander Myers, Sec. 4. ¥. A. Smith, Cashi WATERVILLE. The Supertors of Seattlo wore defeated by Waterville for the third straight time by « score of 6 ‘ The battery for Waterville was ny: der and Packingham, while Paddock and Wineholt did the ae york | —— Kesar m seth Weather fine ‘Track fot 1M Re Prewitt + Ariher MeKnie rue 126] ,P°R8T RACH tex tur nt. Your-yoar-olds and upward, Value c VANCOUVER tinder Horse Owner be ae Ar As rane’ 1013 Marpenas, | 4\F. Walhauser@co.) 14 : yo W. Kelly ALL LACES MARKED DOWN. --Wednesday Extras 10e VAL. LACES, 5¢. 6,000 yards of Valenciennes Laces, two threads, | & splendid gathering; many widths; values to 10c; will all go im one lot at, the | ALL WAISTS MARKED DOWN---Wednesday Extras | $1.25 TO $2.00 WHITE LAWN WAISTS, 79¢. A gathering of two hundred Fine White Lawn Waists; $1.26, $1.60, $1.75 and $2.00 values; all sizes in the lot; your pick Wednesday, each .. “ALL DRESS GOODS AND SILKS $ MARKED ) DOWN | WEDNESDAY, EXTRA, 500 DRESS GOODS, 25¢ | A Superb Selection of this Season's Best 50¢ Dress Goods, as plaids, checks and stri that you can wear well into the winter, In the Stock-Taking Sale Every Article in the Store Marked Down THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 13 — WS—il7 SECOND AVENUE. wi an, Gee an, Cas lork. 2he VAL. LACES, 15¢. Fine Valenciennes Laces, in large Wil sold always everywhere up to 25e; aff n, want; no limit; Wednesday, the yard ... 4m Se some slightly solled; none at, the yard rou © feltives Oe Lt 6 place, 1-10 show. Magerdon 66 ‘Trained by Fo We! or Miretoh turn. where Mager ppy People Clark cial independence which comes ~ | through thrift is one of the most | enjoy. | bank every week will accom- plish this, Try it. 4 per cent interest paid on counts. Swedish, Norwegian and Ger- 15¢ per copy. | =e kiy chéden. man Languages Spoken. 1; 3 THIRD RACH—Pie forlenss Pures Theee-veor-ot to ane uiene a 126 ) RACK Five furiones Purse wee-year-olde and upward. jooks in the city mae sme he why oe a | CLINE’'S PIANO House || Northern Bank & Trust Co. p i Beret ” 6. Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 . Seith J ‘ ! H Awaiting completion of our 11265 "ITM RACE—One mite pola, I Applagat edo 101 ALBERT RANSEN Dinmonde, Wetedes dowetry. Pine? ans omeane. Opticei Vege: tanewt THE Jones Tomar om VESTMENT G®., street, wii gladly oF... one who calls @ free bird's-eye map of Karlington and an interest ing number of an enterprising Pacific Coast magazine, Purse we me vs 6 104 Bachet 2 new home in the NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST BLDG., at the corner of Fourth and Pike street, we ure temporarily lo cated at 318 Pike street DIRECTORS: Price, 1G PIANOS i F. J. Martin, W. H. Bard, Victor and Edison || J.B. Chilberg, A. L. Piper | Talking Machines ||) Wm. T. Perkins, ©. M. Johanson, Sneet music Isaac H. Moore Til Seeond Aw we m % % SS Mr Fin. 1 ine Ryan 2 12 teat Har pothered Sst MS oe STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK ~ THE STATE Three-year-olds Value to first $926 ater, Fin ing ; DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS from a poor beg = Popa | J FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE The Meanest Pain a . On earth ts a toothache. It is the and won by himesif Grace G. al greatest trial of patience and dispo: way, whiok ae) = miseral ridden sition Why wait when you can so easily avoid suffering by haying om your teeth attended to in the early SRATTARVOLOMA a0 e of charge, and apy ore d bor + ant ges Sie you le mranteed tor yeare i Open from 8:30 te 6 Luawhe tus forenoons. ant Doster en ond 1:0 © Me Eith and U6 * mm eave Tacowa .~ +a tte 8 wea aS "ioe oa without ath U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Tel, Main 176. subject t@ change | Associated Dentists Op Garvey-Buchanan's « Tr phone Main 1772 satisfactory experiences one can | Putting a little in the | savings ac | Frank T, Hunter A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast. ~ ‘ Our Annual Clearance The Bargain Ever of the Season Every article in the store Reduced i# | 10 to 30 per cent., including our A. Brig | & Co. Special $12.50 and $15.00 Suits, ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN } PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. A. BRIDGE & 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE, Cor, Largest Clothing House on the Coast First and Yesler. “ONE FOURTH OFF | ' On Cloaks and Suits makes buying easy at the home of Dig- nified credit, Pacific Outfitting Uo.) 422 Pike St. ton Branch Of javeeme tional BF a 47 Planer Bik, Male Tite; deh WR. SELINA ror tire = sigek of hi&hgrade ] Clothing, reg@rdless of coat Store to be rem@pleled. TAILORED-REABY CO Cor, fourth and Pike =

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