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2. ° SEATTLE DERBY NEXT SATURDAY. Big Classic Will are) Speedy Field, and Is Attracting Much Attention—Selling War Continues—Lucky : é Ones Bet on Glorio at 1 «BY REFUGEE. The next stake on the program | of the King County Fair association ts the Seattle Derby, which will be contested next Saturday, The dis tance is one mile and a quarte for three year olds, and the race ts | attracting more general interest tn this vicinity than ever before, At present it Is Impossible to say just how many horses will go to the post, but {t is not thought that more {han half a dozen will face the starter, The most prominent candidate and one that wil! probably go to the post favorite is Edwin T. Fryer who is the property of F. Was Hauser, This colt has been improv ing with every start and as he runs better the further the distance he will probably be the horse to beat for the big race. Woolmna, trot stable of Applegate & Cotton seems to be Fryer's most dangerous rival ‘and as his Jast race here was an fm pressive one, the colt will no doubt give a good account of himself in the Seattle classic Vox Populi, whom It was thought would be a dangerous contender seems to have lost all the form that made him a great race horse in California and the east, and it ts problematical if he will go to the post in the big event. Vox Populi das started here four times and on each occasion nas run badly and failed to finish inside the money B. G. Bedwet! has brought Judge Nelson all the way trom Denver to start in the Derby and if this colt Tuns up to his Los Angeles form it will take a race horse to beat him. Treasure Seeker, from the barn of George Wentworth, has been im proving up here and his owner may | take a chance at the Derby with | him, as the colt seems tw like a) distance of ground Matt Ries will start Miss Offi-/ shows, and she stands better than an outside chance of getting home tm front. Other candidates that may face the starter are Kruka, May L. | N, Aftermath, Johnay Lyons, Ar court, Alta Spa and Grace G. a the | ‘The selling war which was start ed when U. Z. DeArman bid up and! secured Lord of the Forest for! $1,400, has continued all week and | fair to go on for the rest of Nome Lucille was . ©. MeCafferty the first time she started and her Wrathy former owner has had blood | im his eye ever since, He claimed Fastoso Saturday, after bidding up Kermit, and says he ts on the war path. Denny Bros. claimed Crotx for oma Cc. deh 0 veeseuite and esi tat | did not know he was in the race. placing his horses where they do not belong or entering them for amounts below thelr real value Say, follow dopestera, de you know that Kermit ran @ great race Saturday? A mile and an eighth in 1:63 is stepping some and this old Kermit, who ts nine years old made the pace all the way and in tally stepped the firet mile tn 1:40 flat. Kermit r better race than Orilene, who won the free handicap, a8 she only had 98 pounds up and ran the mile in the same u while Kermit had up 109 pounds, How fast do you suppose Kermit would have rua with 98 pounds on his back? After Glorio had won the We lands handicap there were all kinds of stories afloat about the fellows | who had secured the top price of 100 to 1 against the colt. Trainer Buxton of the Flear de Lis sta was one of the lucky ones as he bet $5 against $500 and the Hobo Kid (C. BL Heath), who trains for Bugstrom, did the same thing Some unknown bettor cashed a ticket $1,000 against $10 with Book. / maker Jackman, ftily King, the sheetwriter, got aboard at 60 to 1 betting $6 against $300, and it ts understood that Owner W. P. Fine bet $40 straight on his colt at odds of 40 to 1. All in all it was a great victory for the clockers and | horsemen, but the general public did not share in the melon cutting as most of them had never even heard of Giorto annd half of them oeday wt Dw » on Refore the running of the Wood lands, Matt Ries thought Hertves would win sure and backed her from 10 to 1 to 6 to 1, After the race he felt much chagrined as he never figured on a maiden like Glorto coming to life and winning and Herives, by running second. beat all the contenders he had fig jured on.” Hertves w= Schreiber at hi in Misseurt, bred by Barney Woodlands farm Five favorites were beaten in suc. cession Saturday and the books all made a cleanup. every bookmaker ished a aplendia gam in the ring going home with an | Beers increased bankr: px oe Jobnay Millia horseman and | Titania, bet on and won « la Jeane. * operations. the well khown owner of Princess adichon and Glorto, Batierion-Monasveit an Meyers a lar caught Bhatfor at firat ‘and Myers was caught at home on a double, o Vesterday « Game. Whe scare nee om An Kh BH FP ot 2 ‘ 00 to 1. i i lye " { Watts ‘ ' ‘ foe 1 ‘ ter Is now out looking for trouble. | fire" H All in all this meeting promises to | be an tnteresting one for any owner sooert $= © and Henteker: Kit Umpire Ratterine— Mone sod and spencer Umpire —Prery League Standing =e ‘ “ . a TACOMA, July 2—Ike Butler, The wre saved HH Was in great form Saturday, not por- | #». roe COAST LEAGUR. mitting the Cubs to make a hit. fke | Comms’ or ey ae had every one of the Cubs on his | Lees. < ee Oe lee ~ peppy Hist and the heavy hitters as well|fyac 3 fo $f $f) Stkdee™ as the others ate ont of his hand | Shes. « 2 © 0 6 2 6) Atterncen game—coore Allen was bit harder than usual by | five”): Oe SS ee ae eS ed H the Tacoma menagerie and tor once | “= ER ae pond <o—tieny and Rager, Coate aud his combination was solved by the | < a ne 1 LF | ian Ceapiree Parris ant Artiett man eaters and the Tigers won out | ee ey ee a a ped $ ' Jap end Wrest: Catitt and should : Umpire —berriek ae was hit for ; " ‘ ‘ x THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907. AIN'T THIS VACATION GAME FIERCE! ° FISHING TACKLE AN FLAYS L LIQUOR TRADE. the In nati are JUDGE ARTMA Artman, Kained Judge Samuel diana judge who community and could be abolished | at any time. Judae Artman tn the urne Of his speech remarked that | pal fame by his dect that saloons y his 4 os Saas the proper and correct interpreta: | being a nuisance, could not be le ton of the law would make gally Hoensed epoke before a large | which tam y right audien in the Firat Presbyterian | right Jud, Artmen ¢ ehureh orday speech with the use of Lin The ape h itself waa a rehearsal maxim “that the nation cannot ot the evils of the liquor traffic, | half slave and half free and neither Jand dwelt upon the Met that it ex-|ean the nation exist balf drunk or listed merely by tolerance of the | half sobe | ere oe wrens | shed over the partition. Don't} On the wall in a barber shop tn too enthusiastic | po Carton county, Cat . town Is THE PALACE MARKET, | 4 olen whieh reads Those want-| No, 604 Second ay, bare anything | jing baths take notice ‘Ten cents | you want in moat, poultry or game. | extra will be charged if wator ix eee! a | erence | The McCarthy Gtore’s Preinventory Sale offe: extraordinary. There is no tetup the price cutting-——no stop in the merciless slaughter of good valu Stocks must be reduced. Money must be had. Here are some of the leaders, and remember, Prices Are All Reduced Now You cannot buy anything at MoCarthy’s without saving money on what you buy. eee inducements Bedding Prices Are Cut You coulde’t pick a Pilter time to lay in a supply of house if keeping goods. Note tha-low prices bedspreads, comforts and blanketa, Other bargatud ye these waiting for you when you come. ||, 81.00 Bedspreads, Onty afte | $1.25 Bed Comforts, 98o—Are Nice, Large, Double-tied covered with figured silko- Spreads, in destrablg ‘Mar line, are hand ted and have settles patterns, henjmed white cotton fMiling. You'll be laundered and ready for the surprised to see what good ot. On sale 79 $1.25 values they are. The cach ‘ c sale price is 98 only ¢ | $2.25 Bed Comforts, $1.75—The one comme in best you ever saw for the Mareetilon paliorn | money, Are full size, covered large doublebed — «i are | with best silkoline, filied with hemmed asd launde: Kee | laminated cotton batting and ular low price $1.50. hand-tied with Sasony yarn; 1,29 Sale price only ' values. Spe 1 75 | al sale price ‘ the Pillow Slips, 126-00 Good | $3.50 White Blankets, $2.95— Muslin = Pillow Stipa, full Are wool filled and come ix bleached, hemmed and iaun- | good, big 11-4 size. Will wear better than ali woot, Are silk bound and have pink or blue borders. Every pair of them cheap at $2.50. 95 . } | Sale price | White Sheet Blankets, Sto— These are 10-4 size and come iu white only. You cannot help being pleneed with the splendid quality and you are bound to have a bargain if you buy « pair at the 59 wale pemielatane . c dered, ready for the pillow. | Are cheap at ISe. Bale price tomorrow 2c only $150 Bed Comforts, $1.25— Three cases of these yet un sold, They must go before tv. ventory. Are covered with good quality silkoline, hand ted and filled with cotton mine oe $1.25 Linen ie | ‘All Re Reduced . wy | ty ra Thirty-one dead and 100 injured. special excursion train and the freight between Ionia Saturday mourning at Ionia. Many of the wreck victims secomm, wr ,wreck on qaetig fall - att and tw Eee The Store That Serves You ~ # IN. THE DURING THE STO in this sale. taae Waists, $1.25 and $1.50 Values TOMORROW AT. Summer ta not half gone yet, but more than half the former prices on these cool, stylish looking waists have disappeared. Every waist | im this grand bargate group is topnotch in style, trimmings of lace, Insertion, also embrotd ered fronts and solid tucks, While a great many of them are a little sotled from display, a trip to the Inundry will make them refresh- ingly attractive, ALL WAISTS MARKED DOWN | STOCK-TAKING GALE, 50- Inch Wool Batistes | Special 50c Values vane AT, YARD 9c Immensely popular fabrics at this 5 gustenlas time for summery jumper or shirt walst sults; also for every manner of dress costumes, They possess splendid wearing qualities and are cast ly cleaned; are readily adapted to the present day styles of plaiting and shirring. Come in all | the wanted colorings of Alice blue, pink, French 99 ray, tan, Nile green, reseda, lavender, navy, | | cardinal, black, ete, Great valupa ALL ORE GOODS REDUCED IN THE EVERY: ARTICLE} MARKED DOWN The special price reductions for tomorrow are the most sensational we have sade Put these items of your shopping list. Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co STORE « Red CK-TAKING SALE ESSE4S¥BR2RBaASseet F2BaSR 1 Great Bargains in Tor- chon es Cluny Laces TOMORROW AT, YARD of yards in this « worth more than double features this selling tov beautiful patte f many betng exact style ductions gf costliest laces. Every yard js brand new season; widths up to four inches. If you a lace need, you surely can't afford to misg sale tomorrow ALL LACES MARKED DOWN STOCK-TAKING GALE, Hundreds ndid “a ite priee he notews THE 12; ‘Regular 25¢ Fancy |Mercerized Waistings TOMORROW AT Based on actual worth, these dainty fabrics should have been marked more 26e, But our New York office brought us advantageous ownership, Tomorrow thig cial price is made doubly attractive, being exactly io half. Not an undesirable patterm the lot; {t's merely a question of picking esti one you like best. Come early tomorrow save. ALL WHITE GOODS REDUCED IN STOCK-TAKING BALE. tSe NICKEL-PLATED TEA AND 1 COFFEE POTS— 7c Special Tomorrow at, Each .... vase Individual size, neat and durably designed; | will stand intense heat. | ALL HOUSEFURNISHINGS IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE STOCK-TAKING SALE, ENGLISH CHINA PLATES, 10c, 12¢ AND 4c VALUES— Special Tomorrow at, Each .. Plain white and of an exceptional quality; size for dinner service. > cman apr HALF PRICE AND LESS” THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST THIRTY ONE DEAD JOHNSTONS WIN AGAIN MANY DYING (By United Press.) DETROIT, Mich, July land park the D. feated the Nippon: any fatally, is the statement of © officials of the Pere Marquette liroad regarding the wreck of the for a home tum. good ame WILLISTON, N. 4 this city Yesterday was a day of ere buried. SEBEWAING, Mich, July 22.—A the Pere Mar. storm spread over The property loss Yesterday afternoon before one of tho largest crowds seen at Wood- Jap team, by « score of 11 to 5. hitting of Reed, who got fi out of five times at bat, one golng/3 jn the afternoon. Last night a terrific wind and hail 265 people were seriously injured. ucre® here last} See the Battleships at Navy Y: THE PALACE No. 504 Second av., hare you want in meat, one To sell Seattle papers. mation apply to Geo. office, old Mbrary peer 9 and 11 fn the 1SJ*4SFR st Beeszessosoaes2e Qenervssstsz 8. Johnstons de- 8, the fast local ;2s3 Miller pitched | paid by Engler. D, July 22— Home of Dignified © this district and ie heavy — iy - ai men wore killed. ‘ oa Sat slligmense CON WAI SH Watteriee—White Mar Yon know our reputation for good Hnons. We stand right back is HERO in Oe aie of ail the ttnons we have to sell you, and guarantee them to give AMUSEMENTS. Seire wm 1 & |p tho beat of satisfaction. These speciale are no exceptions { odie Sa ou Lovie fa de APITCHERS BATTLE Siig 12] sconceueeces t2oreneeee | THE GRAND | ne —apeogery gt t: Saaallbaaed avy Double Satin Damas Pure Lined Dinner Napktns, Nowe : com | ee rm Ages Qt Wilaktied’ ah : th Slee sat Manager. ea ie i Must Go _—— eague Mandiog |} new, soft finish, There are | : . | Tonight and All Week—Only Matinee Saturday, Fran ealy M took 13 innings for the Cubs first run came in tho initial inning >) 28 different styles to choose square. They are the 8M@ 1) Prosents the San rFancisee Opera Co. in the Daintiest of Comic Operas, |/$5.00 HATS FOR ...! to trim the Tigers yesterday, with Prange vs —_ — = the |} * from. We have too er | quality and sie sold regularly i) “DOLLY VARDEN.” ret inning an Jownle booted +4 “> o in the oneaized | uM ort | , a “he score of 2 to 1. It Was! itickey's bunt. Then Shaw made|" cloth and taby must be closed ee cae , To, $1.00, Saturday Matinee, 260 and 60e $8.00 HATS FOR... © Sorte ete. between, Con an ‘error on Myers’ bunt and the | out before inventory. Regu: | begets ae ee | $12.00 HATS FOR... . cae 1 Y is 7 5.95 | | honors for Walsh. Up to the ninth| ed a sacrifice and Iresao nena | Bee ee $3.95 | doten $1.00 SEATTLE THEATER _— | | bony j Appelt = redlyed ‘he he cae Ciuc ves to pStpre nt en me igs Nn d | o 120 Turkish Bath Towels, 9o— Tonight—All Week—Sat, Mat, Miss Emma Bunting and the Eart | Early Buyers Get ball for a single and scored Shaw, | Detlar and Hickey voored while Del. | pris 646 ee | These are unbleached and are |}| Gurgess Company in : Choice tieing the game. Nothing more; —— emcee lesen Sopris $4 Ol Gao Cream Bamask Table Linen, rw fy, Woy gerd “ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL.” 4 ar bee deo “ — er ow LUNCHEONS FoR baci i. Sar 45o—This is 68 inches wido pene | 12 Ke ontale | tives will not do it justice. Our prices, 1Se to B0c; Mats, ||ALL CLOAKS AND aa : ee Ses DAYS. and a splendid linen to buy seanempenel. ba ebdbonek 500, Next Week—"The Burglar's Daughter" Same company Ross got there ahead of the! ‘There aro many summertime | i Ebr for everyday wre. Will give ‘ | ! lagged Pen eey fo second OF | hiscult and wafers baked by the "OR oat] you good sativfmction, It ix | —e- 9c | — nk by 4 At og dle lee and came home) National Biseult company and pack a “el eaey rend ened GE & | | PARR toes e ceeonere | LYRIC THEATER i oe Myers’ singery single. Seattle's o4 in packages that keop out all ee gonuine bargain at the 45c | 300 Turkish | Runsell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 567. Every Evening at 8:30—Only |} ’ dampness and dust of travel and | > BO a price Rett ye Ms r - . y i The Grotto absolutely preserve the original n || 750 Cream Oamaek Table Linen, And lower fa. prion than yout |) Mat Sat, Lewis & Lake Musical Comedy Co. in | e- 0 wt ogy ane has opened the “ oven freshness of the contents " 59e—Hvery thread made from | see anywhere else in town. jf! “WHIRLEY GIRLEY.” novation Grotto,” the finest a Among the most popular of these! | genuine Max, It ia 70 Inches Size 22443 inches, with hem /,, . . m on " Fy pod grill in town, at the corner of|daintios are Social Tea Biscuit. | Bana Bbaptesas | wide and remarkably good | med ends; 300 values 19¢ ie ura eee ee ee — ) iret and Cherry. Mr. Schetle has| They are #0 appropriate for many quality at the regular price, Sale price . di a engaged some excellent concert| different oecasions that a few BREMERT ‘OR | The, Sale price, | ‘ SUE Giigtag: eleah tar the cabit:) pucmnges to tae Ronee srepecne sen ON VicT i white it Insts 59C | 1% aarnesiey Crash, 10 THIRD AVENUE THEATER “We Give You Credit tainment of his afternoon patrons. to servo a light refreshment with fy oe oe sy oy e+ Se ar os ee |_ Third Avenue and Pine, Phonos; Main 2681; Ind,, 3405, All week ae its out @ moment's notice aoe PCE ERNE IN MED Pee Full bleached, . : a an articlo that it pays {| Witt matinees Wednesday and Saturday, the Charles Taylor Co. in a ili vd _ ——| ,, Ballard was ed by the fas 68 inchen wide s war : PAY® 1) superb seenic production of Rider Haggard's remerton aggregation yesterday | ed to give perfect and perma | : % - - ly whe nm you ont “eee i afternoon In a close game by a nent aatisfaction Always it a yard lows than any oth | . * penne Of 8 te 3. Gordon, who Wasll ieee yard. Gale er store dares to well | Prices—Night, 100, 200, 300; box seats, 500, Mat, 100, 200; 1 P fi Outfitting THE@HUP on the rubber for Bremerton, piteh- |! price 75¢ it. Tomorrow only 12¢ |] nonts, 260. Next Week—"Carmen.” erst acl KC ed great ball, allowing but two bits, [LW wiarannntindopmmommro npn | Woodworth for Ballard pitched a} ° | | LUNA PARK 422 Pike Ob dha tats Gabianiits sitemap i aie | good game but was touched up hard | Outing Flannels Reduced i “The Nation's Gréatest Playground on the Pacific Coast.” This Z bs . ~ critical times | - te ee A x—Laretta Twine Troupe, Great Marteels, Stoffer’s Slide for Lite, ff oO ‘The Tabacco plant has grown || 1¢ White Outing, 6/,o—Fine | 12% Cream Outing, BYgo—Hxtra Il) ¥, diving dog. Shoot the Chutes. One fare on trolley or ferry very uting Suit im |iarger and more profuse in the quality Bleached Outjng,Fian- | heavy quality #inch Cream : | United Stutes than in any other wel, 98 indhes wide nod apien. | OUulns Flannel, woh and Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 200, 10c; the House at | country | ae | fleccy; every yard of it Hl box seats, 30c. Performances, 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. in did wotght for night ‘dresses worth 12%¢; on sale tomer jf} EIGHT NEW ACTS TODAY! Tours \} tt i well worth 10¢ a yard, | row in quanittios of net over ||| Los Angeles W. 0. W. Drill Team, 17 Men; Alico Mortlack @ Co.; 0 a ourtsts | The sale price in retiil’quan- | 20 yards to a customer, at the |{| Carel Sisters; Mrediey & Davis; Wilber Held; Flexible Fredericks; 1 Don't tat to visit the 4. 8. navy tities of not more thah bic very special price, a ¢ | Monand BSeott; Auimated Pictures. rd at Bremerton, the battleships 20 yards is only ‘2 yard ] f rds and Nebraska, Oregon and 0 { * | & tee Albany, the training ship Phite o1- | ee | Pantages’ Vawdeoville, Temporarily at the Lols—Matinees Evor Seer OSa:e phia, the prison ship aa and } Agents €CARTHY« iad) | Agents few B asterncon, Performances ¥ ~ ory | city |the great drydock. oats leavel|| for the [ ° | Standard Atteavthons—-Lincola Comedy Hour; B.C. Strykiand, Vermont Rube; ALL FINE GALT Pier 2 at 6:30, 8:40 and 10 a. m ‘< TES RI Store | | Sunatera Troupe; Brooks and.youder; Harry Valois, Dialvet King, aud wines 61.60 PER } 1516, 2:30 and 4:50 p.m. Round Designer | {5 a re) so PINES | renee others, with Miwell aud Pwtures, Prices—100 and 2 HUNTER’S BALTH J trip 60¢ > EEE ORR I . at 6.00 | a is wd a ne ——— -—~ — en RYE, @.00 PER FULL = a NORTH WEOTEAN LEAQUE—ATHLETIC Pama, Fine O§f18 WHITE ‘ ; Bavedall Tomorrow 8:00 p.m: Gunday Fe m whisav 108 ew 4 A ' ate 7.50 BEKIN MOVING AND KOHLER & CHASE WE VE OEATYOR. © or. STORAGE co., Inc. Kstaviishod 1860. ene cis coats KY at Q COR, THIR® & WASHINGTON. PIANOS mer, 91.00 pa FULL . | TOR-THO PIK ALARA IOLA! AEATX owas ordered Mom Waildert _SUNE 29 Wi4a AY we ys liver the same day We Move By Contract iti eae a eclter at 10.00 Pntiro atock of high at 12.50 Clothing, — regardless cost ive Preet gargs Cut Freight Rates. Store to bo remodeled, | Main 1983 QUARANTEED RATES Ind. 1 TAILORED-READY Co | | Get Our Figures Con, Fourth and Pike eee green eae SIX RACES DA RAIN QA SHINE. Piest Race, 27. Mw Bako cars at First Avenue and Admission, Including GENTLEMEN, $1.00. Grand’ Stand, Jackson Street LADIES, BO¢. vt: Keystone Liquor Co. of Finest Wines and Liquors. 4i23 First Ave Phones 1184. Whole

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