The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1907, Page 2

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2, HOT FAVORITES | FAIL TO SCQRE Mone Pied in on Money Mussy Chas. Green, Prestige, }s Fred Beat and Bittre Nous alf Stays With Book- makers—Borel Somewhat Exonerated by Bent's Performance. BY REFUG Form was at a discoudt at The Meadows yesterday and the talent met their Waterloo, After Herives, at € to 5, had won the first race, five heavily backed favorites went down in a row and the form play ere got a drubbing they will re member for many a day, Hertvea had no difficulty in win ning the first race for Dyearoida, as she ran away from her field and won pulling up. Snapdragon tired chasing the winser and was beaten | half a length for the place by Im port, who was 20 to 1 in the bet ting. Monny Muss was installed a 3 to 2 favorite in the second and looked all over a winner ten yards from | the wire, when Waterthrush, who! had been backed from 10 to 1 down to 6 to 1, came with a well-timed tush and beat the favorite out. Lord Provost ram well and finished third, Chas. Green was installed favor- ite in the third and went down to defeat when he failed to withstand Mike Jordan's challenge ia the! stretch. Mike was well played at 9 to 2 and won going away by two lengths » practically lett, rea a smashing race aad finished @ bang up third. Prestige was the third favorite to go down, when he finished out- side the money in the fourth race. The winser turned up in Spring Ban, on whom the wise money went | in. He finished stromg and beat Jack Adams, 4 to 1, in a dingdong finish. Queen Alamo, at a “write sel own ticket” price, finished Fred Bent, on the strength of bis last race, was made an even Money favorite and plunged on for thousands of dollars. Under good bandling from Gross be ran a dis race and finished last. Fagot, under strong handling, foughs it out with Bdwin T. Fryer) at the end and won by a head. | compa: Hugh McGowan ran bis usual how | est face and finished third a head | awey. | ‘The public want to Entre Nous at 7 to 10 to get even on the day, and on past performance the Rica) mare looked like a sure thing. | Entre Nous, un Wraps, led into the stretch, bat when Cricket Kelly let her down the mare flattened ost | badly and was beaten out by Gate-| way at 15 to 1, and also by May L. N., who was 100 to 1 in the bet Ung in some books, } he yn ran exactly the same / a race yesterday as he did) the Tacoma Handicap, when he | Just as badly when rid and for which race| indefinitely ee yo atter the race ma landicap that be tad] in a contending post-| head of the stretch, but | lied on the horse for the poten quit under Ai i i Hd LE ble z ad Ef ; | Operators who played Gateway him, Yesterday Gross led into the atreteh under wraps, but when he let the horse down the antmal atop: ped as badly under him aa he did under Borel, Fred Bont's bad slow ing yesterday will no dount go far to restore confidence in Boret’s tn tegrity tu the minds of tho track offietals, Hi GIN, one of the shining lights of the city council, was rep rted to have won 91,400 on the, victory of | Gateway. | Det Fountain bet Joe Harlan’ $300} to shew, an Gateway For the first time thia season George Cole bas had a couple of bad days, but he will no doubt have a bunch of winners in the) near future, as he is ya trying May lL. N. surprised everyone when she finished second in the last race. This is the first time! [the filly haw been In the money in about 15 starts, but, as she has oneo more returned to her good form, she will no doubt gf ny Syearolt on the track a ra ment. There fe no more highly bred filly on the race track than May L. N.. as whe is by Ossary-| Plumeria, being a full sister to the| crack Str Wilfrid and a half sister | to that speedy sprinter, Jas. A. Murray. in her 2-yearold form she was one of the best of her sex and on several occasions took the redoubtable Tony Faust Into camp. Owner Dan Ross is to be congratu lated that the filly t* once more in geod form. Tobe Ramsey liked the chances of Spring Ban and won quite « sum on the race. “Trish” Young, the Portiand plunger, was one of the few big He bet on him across the beard. Patience with the car service to | The Meadows has ceased to be a virtue and something should be Gone at once, either by the track management or an indignant pub Ite to bring the street car company to {ts senses. It ts absolutely in exewsable for the street railroad ¥ not to furnish enough care to transport the visitors to the track back to town in a speedy and adequate manner. Last night after | the last cattle train had departed | << neatly 200 people were forced to wait until nearly 6 o'clock, when three small cars arrived to take them back to town. The company } should furnish at least a dozen or dinary street cars, which could |leave at twominute Intervals after the departure of the last ttle train. This would, in @ great meas ure, alleviate the present rotten jeondition of the transportation service and enable the public to get back to town without an hour's delay. The track management was ) promised by the street car company | before the races started that an | adequate service would be fur nisbed, but the railway has abso hutely failed to keep its word. The track management should do some- thing at once, before the attend- mee at the track ta affected by the poor facilities furnished at the close of the day's sport. ON THE SQUARE OPP. THE TOTEM PoLe Remember This Our Spring Prices are fair—No Fictitious SALE $10 Suits $12 $15 $18 $20 Agency for CARHAR “ a7 “ “ “ “ “ Therefore our “SALE PRICE $ 6.65 $ 8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.25 T'S Working Clothes The strongest sometimes eat the least, wisely. but they eat Not what you eat, but what you digest, gives you strength. \Wneeda Biscuit is the most nourishing and di- gestible food made from flour. Eat wisely—eat for strength —Uneeda Biscuit In ¢ NATIONAL moisture and dust proof packages. BISCUIT COMPANY AGH BOYS WIN AGAIN CHARLOTTESVULLE, Va, July 18——The Seattle High school team won again yesterday with the seore of #to 0. Schmuts and Chewnlug were the opyos'ne slabemen i permitted bat four bite each, Mul lou was the hero of the game, goor | ing a, the runs Noxt Sunday (Bere will “be a} game at Dug's park between the Vancouver team and the Spokane }buneh. The game will be called }at 2 o'clook, 4 | Next Tuesday Seattle and Spo | Kane will play @ series on the local | grounds, ‘The Spokane players are | | Solas fast and should put up good ball. DARROW'S VIEWS ON CRIME. Clarence $. Darrow, the briliiant | who ts defending Haywood | in Idaho, a few years ago summed | ,, Crimes and Crim addroas to the prison ora in the Chicago county jall. The address, in pamphlet form, hae been published by Charles H. Kerr # Co, of Chicago. Mr. Darrow ow stated that he dostred bis theort | published, “in order to place the truth before those whose tntellt gence and affluence will prevent thelr being Influenced by them.” | TO ESTABLISH BRANCH HERE.) J. W. Carver, a wealthy Chicago) | sugar and syrup dealer, is in Soat-| tle be ing over the prospects for) | Opening a branch office here. The! | market fs a little dull In Chicago} }for this branch of goods and #0 if Seattle shows posal bilities enough for a market of thie kind | Mr. Carver will establiah a large| | branch office here AUTO RACE. COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 18.--The Gliddenitea left the city thie morn ing at 7:45 for Canton, 150 miles. They have eight hours to make the run, Prof. Angelo Hellprin, noted sciontiat, died yesterday Ne York at the house of his cleter, Mrs.) Loveman of a trople fever contrac’ }ed in South America some years | ago And Should You Wish HAROWARE SPORTING GOODS CUTLERY Come to us, We ean supply you Theo. Wilts & Co, 1008 ist av. * City Hall Market Rolled roast beef 10, lateak Ie, leg of lamb Le. | Third aoe OmATTLE, Wish Wednesday, ‘Track fast |arabbed a bigh one of AM Hi. Rghort, presiding jutes THE SEATTLE STAR—THUREDA SEATTLE SHUT OUT IN inn TACOMA, July 15. coma's turn to win, It was Ta was done yenterday, when the Cubs and the trick | ULY 18, 1907. rents whom he lost in the Frisco | Fourth of July b kerlenn a fire ¢ his 5 aper by robbing the ah earthquake. The boy is 11 years |town, No powder in any form will ts ots and old. lho tolorateg within the city limits. [of motmy tor he a Hereafter al! saloons tn Olympia | The No west Bible association and cor Geode He & ; muat be cloned Bundays, lie holding If second annual seasion | monts bay the a ‘a ALL Hoary Harrivon, who shot and|at Burton on Vashon island, The inutegd ved to fall | wounded his wife at North Yakima | sesso nd Friday been 4 there last Saturday night, besides facing| Nor », 18 years of @o, quar. | taken ° f charge of assault with intent to reled with * lover, also father A tem Pr ug bY | kill, will also be charged with) he took carbolic acid at Walla granted tho Milwaukes tee ie + forgery for a ploce of work that has | Walla and died ten minutes aftes, [city of Ellensburg. Hut 6 just come to light Ki. & Payne, a former roporteM@t — Abordeon plans tg fi esi aeaattyul = ‘Tacoma will hereafter on tho| Walla Walla, secured a “scoop” for flats for 4 business were defeated in a shutout game, the score agnding 1 to 6. "The! contest was a lively and ‘pretty | rire « a & gi »o and more than the ad | atonge sone ; vy Jumped high in the air atd pull: | chesbro, and Kielnow ed down a raat liner off the bat of nd wane n Kellackey that would have been | { O eoavenese® oh good for three bases, of the finest catehes, if hot coma grout Tt was ‘one | the | Fa: | finest eateh, ever sean on the’ ’Ta: | In the ninthsLyneh | pe: ran from center fleld into left and) with one hand. away from him the have been tled, |Waleh was wild in his work, hit Howell's | if this had; wot | sore, would | because Shaffer was waiting on second to come tn.) | Ung two mon, passing thpee and | pitching two wild ones. down to four runs. with his coaching etunts, The score Tacoma Anh H POA B : : et & ‘ ° Fi 1 , j ‘ 40 ¢ he ee * ae , nd ' . n> eS Ann H POS ‘ , we ‘ Te ew. ‘ ee a on or ‘ a9 ’ oe ee 3 es w ° ’ eee " ou 6 6 . Ta heat 4 Hacrt flee wit u Lett ov nu ® . Wis ‘puch, We : am ; ty piiched ball, by Wat ies gee Hinree on baile, oft Walah 3 Mrwck | iatterien—Conkley and Melann: Oot a. by Muster, hy Walsh, 4 The of | ridon, Pittinges, Kitchie and Dootn i game, Lik Umpire, Rhret. — feore — x * & NORTHWEST LEAGUE. vs. a ae Aberdeen. Butte, 3. Batterice—Willte and Giteon, Mathe- | soe and Lowerman | July 18 Tile League Sinoding Behe cna Lest. Be sone the | Gcsqe 8 ‘ yur is ) 2 tm the fourth and another in he ftp | Pittebore Cartwright and Brown were loth Raed | Puiledeiphia " oo by the empire | eos aoe 4 4 % | Cheeinmatt ‘ Migainbotham a Resserelt and Meyers, Unipire = Beore an Spokane, 5; Vancouver, 1. Loe Angeles Prrrryee fe | VANCOUYRH. July 19--Quinw’ gyine | Oninnd “ae ¥4 ha won eration trom the erteo—-Raren on. . che wae tt ‘of tte | «| weighs aod Dashwood Unapire—Ariet |. Seore: nk Ht Ban Francisco * Py eee hated ‘ ' Joy. pave mr Unpie, How League Standing. Crate ‘ Wye Aten tese oper yy STAR'S FORM CHART tet -—t0rh day Weathed Tine, Arther MeKelght, efarter furtongs Belling §—- Two 7aee-ctds ocher RACK-Pwur snd « helt Value to fret $259 127 Wem GE Mr Min decker a wee ee LW Matte: Sah ae i 4 £ 8 INE ial im ¢ * ies & hoe @ Sgmre tes ies ¢ © 8 B Mica yt im} + 7 @ Giibert 16 jee t he F ee (HayeoaCn} im 8 8 6 2 Mayes a8 lo At port L minute Ort at 252%. Time— 29%) TN: Ow Mortren 9-29 piace, t-4 show ont & pines, Bf show, Seapdiragom 1 bf Mir Hereuton nore tyes Trained by O FF. Johnsen, Lanna rdeduim Wan eastiy Merives sanity outran her fintd where Import and Sanpiper moved up hard drive got the place tehed weil Indes. Hares and Owner we 120t Water Thrash. 4(D.& Fountataytt? cont WM Riewre) wi oon At pest 214 minutes” Ot at 2:48% Mums #8 ph Tene Macwira. Wore t's eracched Tremor good. Won feet thige driving ault and Water Thrush moved up, Muse closed well. Boland away poorly fry Manpiper Sot ae fant breaker as Merten, but fin ecmwod recepetnscathe i> Mitier) he 8 Mastress, 8 (Kronmiehaco.) 21 i Money Muss and Smithy Kane set the pace te the #treteh, Meat three driving on ine smeand to the streten a a oe Melting. Four-year-oide and apterd bd Time where ie Pre Stopped pearing the finial 1275 yee a" Seven turtengs minute piare Off at 21M 26 show Gr ~ 7 mTH RACK Value to (iret $368 Seven furlongs 127 Mtart good apriog Ala 127 FIPTH RAC an and eeerd One and a at Value to iret Start © Bont ar and Fryer 6 finan. Ch 1278; Indax IXTH RACE se to first § tart good. Won hand JOHN C. WALLING CO, 711 Second Ave., Seattle. PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES UNION TAILORS, Stores—-518 Third Ave. and Workroom, Two and Salesroom Third and Washington st. Suits to Order on Short y ice. v Winnee ve, @. Del Paso Ii-Hooo ne Selling Thres-year-olds and upward. Or Pie eke. Op ot 1% 1* Pate et is 1 3 842, Clark o2 & Manders A Wright Carman Mantry A. Walah eon Hokomh 9 66 GNichole 29 58 49, 096, bow 1-3 show, Derdom 2 show M. Gutter m after a mild Grive Green owed a fash of speed Tab rode and upward dotting 44 ® iy lattor Kad raced Prestige inte iubenie Burnotette ran f 4 Froe Handicap. Three-year rr % Mtr 4 rin ty Jockey ONE - FOURTH OFF On Cloaks and Suits makes buying easy at the home of Dig- nified credit. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. | Ptler Was tn fine form, holding Seattle Shaffer kept the crowd fn @ continual uproar tigen” Pet | Tr, eit STATE NEWS | Union Sasings & AMERICAN LEAGUE, © Wa Wiwian, Mud oh am and Me. a 6 & er eee Bet t n 1 ; ‘ i Liebhardt, Clarkson and Dardelt and Powers League Standing. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Reare—~ n orice Houibach aad Moran tach od Marchall; Mote and Mergen Rat orton Matterias ana Minectia and Donahue Umpire, rie Time, 2 hours Cone Won Lent. Low Anmelen co. o Ran Francine i 4 Onn ae Paria ” Carter Anderson fa traveling ite searching for his if the money spent foolishly was put in savings banks, the number of wethtedo young men would be greatly augmented. | Start a savings account today— | with our bank, We Pay 4¥ Interest On Savings Accounts Branches, Ballard, Kenton, Georgetown James D. Hoge, President BB. Rolner, Caahter. Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. Lew. |) oan, Emmanuel Rosenberg, A aa ert. George Don worth. Robt. ©. MeCormick. Edward | R Dunn, Chas Mo Bebd, James D. Hoge, NM. B. Soiner Trust Co. Cag, Berend Avenne and Cherry » Mone Bldg. Senttlc. Week. Agente for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska howe. Flour that's iach iq ghatee, pore white om pede wlled. Such shew “om PATENT i EXCELLENT | ob the year of per mely vader 1 To cnmte the beat bewadd you must have the baw | SEATTLE, U. 8.8 EMERGENCY FUND |) l NOVELTY MILL Go. | Have you one? How much | better to be prepared with | money tu the bank to meet any sudden, urgent need, than to | have to struggle worry to | scrape something together at | the last moment Open an ac | count with this Co: my and | deposit a little every week. 4 | per cent interest in pald. | wedish Norwegian and | | | Northern Bank & Trust Co, (PURNWTUR a The Store That Serves Yo# Best—Gatwey-Buchanan Co. RIGHT TIME TO BUY IS NO Every Article Marked Down Thé Garvey-Buchanan Co. Stock“faking Sale is saving thousands of dollarg Seattle buyers. Tomorrow hundreds of Silk and Dress Goods Remnants will go gain tables at a fraction of their value. $37.50. Suits at $12.50. Notions for less, ies underpriced, besides the regular discounts for this sale. Under cost merch sale in every part of this store. Shop here Friday. REMNANTS OF SILKS AND DRESS GO 50c, 65, 75c, 85¢ and $1.00 Kinds, the Yard 39c Hundreds of Choice Silk and Dress Goods Remnants, suitable for sheii suits or for school dresses for the miss, mostly 75c, 85¢ and $1.00 sorts; all this fabrics, A SPLENDID BARGAIN PICKING, on the tables Friday at, the yard SHOP EARLY. waists $32.50 and $37.50 SUITS $12.50 |A Gathering of Twenty-five Suits, the balance of a large purchase, all swell, fairs, materials French Voiles, Panamas and Fancy Mixtures, pony, fitted and B els; just the proper styles for now, to piece out this summer and early fall. to $37.50 sellers. Your pick tomorrow at, each BUY ONE OF THESE SUITS. ALL NOTIONS MARKED DOWN These reminders of the lively prices for the Stock-Taking Sale— | 10c EAC ¢ | NEEDLE | Containing 4 papers of Children's ife Hose Supporters 10e Cord Shopping Bags be Peart Ruttons Drose Shields Hooks and Eyes Black Spool Silic Biack Darning Cotton Black Cabinet Hair Pins” Black Knitting Cotton . Mourning Ping ....... | 2 rows of black ping, 3m | white pins, 1 row of | @yen, 1 row of hair | of vell pins, 15 da | L dies assorted, all for, THE WHOLE STOCK Is SELLING AT BARGAIN PRI People looking for a dealer who sells good Clothing WEBER is the place for 44 YEARS With uninterrupted and ever increasing success, never failed to li our motto, a dollar's worth of goods for a dollar. That is what we all good goods for a reasonable price. Hats 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 Suits | $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 | Shirts Sc, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Gents’ Ho ‘2 Pair for 25¢~-None B je for Twice the Money Neckties A 50c Tie for 39 8] | BEKINS MOVING Cagital Fully Paid ..$100,000.00 | STORAGE . Awaitin completion of our 1 1ew home in the NORTHERN i} of ME ds, ev Rasa : CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Bal < AND TRUST BLDG. at I} othor house furnishingn in the Upon short notice we will and box he caraer of I ous h and Pike hear future, we invite your ploture t abe china, glassware, ¢ stroot, We Fe tes sporarily lo carte oni We will pack an@®prepare goods for rnont and 1 H fie Fite, ste ||] SOLE AGENTS FOR THE thom to any part of the world 1. G. Price Frank T, Hunter \| CHARTER OAK RANGES our tire ; , rs - — Bere Si entire : contre: ae ' Martis W. H. Bard, 5 We can toll you to a cent what it will cost te Chilberg, A. L, Biper, | le, Goods. ‘ Wm. T’ Perkfns, ©, M. Johanson, ray f , son, | Phones—Main 1523; Inc. 71. geanc LH. Moore, MOVING, PACKING, FIRE PROOF 416 PIKE ST. LAH tty A

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