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sone ai esi etn i, eal aaa THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1907, oe = 3 assy vhs 1 OLYMPIA, July 23.—-Orders nonuce At Maj. A @ heen inaued by Adjutant ¢ heen @ ! 4 y BASEBALL \NAUGHTY NEPHEWS ROB POOR pir viinchy aout fon fri q - 5 Mead compilm 4 the guard for | Dall ir, iN now major, 3 FUNCLE SAM OF $237,000 CASH) sens, compimeges, tne saara tor) Datiam, jr. ie nom malg NORTHWHeT LEAGUn KA ee a ° campment, The orders also an general ; leet. o> The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Gg y ® ° is ] F 0 . 8 pas « as ® rs . “a he | saibiilijpaeicialaiesinainhiaceihenepetmiastincaibieeh ? “Al ieee 1p wa oo, eel po he pull@ off thin week, fither| | e i y Cc | po 4 M 4 ° Rush or Alien will be im the box |<,’ i th Public Wins Big Pile From Bookies on “First and 9° Ave If 001 . ° | on 5 | z . * , | | 6 Second Choices—Refugee Makes Season’s Record) vv vo ssie se tovis, wo ine ni | peg : | & jtonal league, hax won 19 game | be | ba MJ . and float 49, making 4 percentage | 5,” ‘ie no by Picking Five Straight Winners. ar Wak Ga Vunsaivec exe. the Foe ; i, jwon 18 gamos and lost 62 and has na ; er — oo — of 225, Tite will chow) gears n we an |that Vancouver has a pretty healthy | Derr $ tat ‘ of PEARCE CERERA ES EVO UNE ME Ey wy EE Vescoere eer Pilindoiphia os Sa AS i md * REFUGEE PICKS FIVE STRAIGHT. . +... end Powere | uit * % | Because there was no work for | oi a 1 * By picking the firet tive winners at The Meadows yoster- # (thom yesterday, many of the beard i a | ® day Refugee, Th racing expert, performed the best # lights whieh shine for Dog hie 27 ‘ _ # ; & tecker handloapping that has been done this year at The Mea # | themselves fo the Moadows and) Maitwree-tiebhardt aud clarky cio During the Stock-Taking Sale ® dows by any handicapper, either newapaper or ® (dropped their hasdearnad money th ® remarkable feature of the performance was that all the wins # on the ponies. Com Walsh wan wise, seuen Guntien pl liven were at good prices in the betting, none of the wins #® | however, and got back to headquar Won, Lost Pet Le Goeth te ae t Foll th i awn it th he le wad of the ob +4 a 90) ing ® ners being less than 2 to t. Following are the winners an ore with a considerable wad o gw + 4988 3 44 SAM? . ® prices pry Pore by Refugee: % jlong green safely dey 4 B anne wesssene SR ci 4 i Valenciennes Lace, Edges and no * Charlotte @., 4 to 1 * obia “VST eR 288] (Beattie Btar's Exclusive Service.) | treasury in Giieago, and found « ~ Pe " : * | Ry winning out | 13-tantng |X", e* : iis] WASHINGTON, D, Cy July 17—|larae gaping hole where formerly 4 5c 0s 5} : Tee * Le yesterday Pitteners has step: [Bowne eae ee Oe ee ss dae yp | there had been $173,000. What be Insertions, Values to 65c vs: iif ' ’ cond place | Wasninaton s 8 roby . ar | came of the money is a profound tw Martinmas, 2 to 1. % [pod Into second place in the Na %. Matk for unscrupatous mon of|inystery, Not a single arrest has Special Tomorrow at, Dozen Yards oa 4 yeaa alg 3) setup teastach-osenme oath ae } BATIONAL LEAGUE late, Three times within a year! been made, although the entire ‘ il ck ‘ Fe th h orded & chance to choose eseee ** ae Necaus s eo are play foore nu 4 © [has he suffered at the hands of force of the government secret | Seattle women are here & ‘de : ag en ov hie pig lstalelaileliatedeind ing . te ball ‘on so nove, te _— gag : + € {[] the: rapacious, and their eupidity | serviee was turned loose on the | tshly for summery panera aeete. ie Sate. ns a th Se reason why they should not take | jutro Wien, Ames and Bower [DAS Cost him $237,000. [t is the| case. | of the new Valenciennes Laces and Insertions—Prench of be BY REFUGEE. twetm the “venleNs owners Gnmel ia” cocien foam. Vaneouver thin |mint Nesleech ant Snes work of gentlemen Raffles, of #| Now comes Boston Some || man Vais.—at a price saving of almost balf; and this right je The victory of three favorites tme eee ee = — week. They took four out of alx a nm mw [ Rew school |oaughty bean-eater eloped with the midst of a great lace season. be and three second chotces at the ‘°° perigee re ltrom the Aberdoon aggregation, and |Cimciunatt 6. cece eveceeee #8 oT] «When Unclo Sam Jooked over! $3,000 of Uncle Sam's money from P ate ini ee k sated te the race by Wi-Ceal ls.) ts pinging 8 few HEOORL® + eee Tr Nhe yunte at the St. Louis sub the subtreasury of that city the|— | - ~ le Meadows Se eae ie Co, ee from G. eth: BH , ® M #] treasury, he found that ho was shy | other day, and thus far has falled ‘ ur ed havoc with the bankrolls of the | Durker for i sutficlder cam | Bore poebr evden sn % $61,000, to return to ask forgivences 75 C J S lk al bookies and the public went home | —- PB. Bay Be Rice ager maga Maer 1 . 1” With & ganp of surprise, ho com-| ‘The old boy's confidence in the Cc ream Jap LiRS | ca tm Qood bumor for the first time|, Johsay Bilac, who has boon rid-/ 9.” 110" sight field to take Coy's {ment iicthie Gomes’ sed Shims ** | moneed an investigation. A young! wephews to whom he has given vel Marti was (2S with groat success on the pinee while the southpaw will be nu » [oe of high parentage wae arrest- employment was still further : I Ti t as the taost heatily played winner ot | canadian cireult as a lightweight | [inoy ull | work im the box EN three pRB 4 and placed on trial charged shaken last week when in Chica-|f| peciat fomorrow at... mé hy — tee tape cana Pa 7. sein jockey, is the latest addition to the je. Leute «+ % § ifwith the theft, but he was acquit’! go he discovered a package con nit . brie “ riding talent the Meadows. | Ratiorion—Nitehie ead Boom, Karser | tod taining $6,000 in bills, which some i ers Gholce but was backed down Into | Johnny is very capable rider and | eo ae . nw] Last February Uncle Bain peep |clork, carcless or otherwise, bad {f| Save a third tomorrow In the purchasing of these jm the oyweteag a tee wubite hewn: "Ve ann tae Prof. Alexander Bell Expects Suc + "sJed into the vaults of his branch | dropped into a waste basket A say Rhee por Roe tod af weiete tox waren-voal | St. Rede was made favorite I" walt known trainer, arrived with Sree Oy Aagees. ay “Tinagus, established a mew record {q{ evening wear, Full yard wide and of an except os | we the first on the strength of & fa8t nine and will make hie riding en- perme . aig | {ty. Remember, tomorrow only, this opportunity to save & Th Workout, but acted like a wild horse | py co, at Poorta when he fined every third. a0 at the post and wore himself out, | sen" os [member of the Clinton team $5|§ | ‘rd. 9 never having a chance to finish in| i Geen ee es Ok ec ret each for protesting against his de ¥ . . v4 mon oi 1 es cision ner got. ot ‘tome ana roped icons Son nintene et tho tascdoes Hi} 19 nwooRseD BY MAYOR BUSSE,| Pitcher Mike Lynch, of the Pitts v9 - Checks 1e New Percales “s r , HH [dure Pirntes, has been released |f | all the way. Two long shots, Star sosterday and will probably be seen ‘ i : lor te F CHICAGO--HE WOULD RE-) to Boston to begin Of Texas and St. Doreen, surprised |in the saddie today. Helgerson eee + sh sess SE OPO ” Wwomerue co Tomorrow at, yard | Tomorrow at, yard tir the talent by finishing second and | roge The Picket when he won the a Lows » © 24) graicT BETTING Jobn Loell, Michigan backstop. Faas milisse soa ba _— — Ameriemn Dorhy sneveastitens bas refused an offer from Little | Wine, sheer materials for } Night, summery colorings a the Rock, in the Southern league, be |i) summer dresses and waints , a ae cond face tached. dove’ from ¢{,4, 0. Worley, tho well knows PLAN ATHLETICS Mayor Busse, of Chicago, says he cause an necoptance would affect ||| Tomorrow only this splendid || ObbY effects, | in - second race, backed down from man, got in yesterday from the | stripes, sma ree Bu i ia im faver of racing, expressing the | bis nati as an amateur chance to save. spots, etc. it . He brought with him the we FO! opinion that theaport would benefit! Cincinnat! has been shat out sev ; ee se | A a aa sd a toro Redwood i, pies. est the Windy efty in @ commercial |on times on ite own grounds—four on 9s 4 = re _— scott way. He believes In placing re | times by the score of 1 to 0. w ys tle Schoo! Director KC. Hughes te) "2, “ Bsa tre chal saie Bowie |. a length | } strictions upon betting. ractive rgain pes a tne ~ecohngeaes Mee. (qt? _Hink. the well known ex in favor of employing an athletic! A St. Louis boy fell from # tele| Curious scenes occurred at the wo Unusually Att 8 th ta front of gence dba the fw [Wrestler of the Seattle Athletic club, é i a 4 raph pole while watching ball |vitilage of St. Keverne, Cornwall . the Housefu: . hi be Mone: | c treeter for grammar grades aco ber ¢ u c A a EO a og cy lg ge fF ecen yet eb dtanenmes seeamgres beng ghey dimmers oa pang. olla eager iguongeet ge) ESS rnishing tm Duke of Orieans and r tag tke the knot hole after all. | bella for the parish church, A ite Cof. dar Pye Spa were made equal choices ry om pod “aa pecan ceive while Ia school now is Ki¥en) Eilis Wilkinson, star pitcher of large procession of villagers, head en bese hd ge ge Py. ag at 4 to 1 im the third and were all Tint aon them by voluntaer instrnctors who} Mercersburg academy, has decided [ed by the local. bend’ marched =f : heavily played. Susannah got off serve without pay. Mr. Hughes be} to enter Princeton ta the fall out to meet the belis, which were Ibe Nickeled 450 Granite Tea fa front and was never beaded, win-|, #47 Schretber has shipped 12 PROF. A. G. BELL. + |Meres that to give proper training! The American Turf association! drawn by horses on four wagons | Tin Tea andi | Pots ws. + by herself. Duke of Orleans Dyearokis from his farm in Mis oi to the boys from six to twelve} will fight Senday racing at } Or |Men, women and children carried Coffee . Special | Line for the place |S08t! to The Meadows, and the | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | oo. oe age, athieticn in the grant | ian |fisge and wreaths and wild flow Se Colum | Bowed oat Sliver Line for the place! noses are expected to arrive here} HALIFAX, N. 8, July 20.~—Prof 4 bs fm a hard drive Alta Spa did not) . ~ ¥ mar echoal ought to be reduced tw It is extimated that the ball ors were laid on the bella.—Lon Flour Sifters .| Tomorrow | = his useal speed shortly. } Ales. G. Bell, inventor of the tele |, system, and that this cangotybe|teame of the conntry have lost| gon Graphic tte Gloss V | ' ‘ oa i phone, has arrived at his summer) gone except under paid instruc} $300,000 an a reault of the back (ow (é Hiccead 4 Nickled Tin Martinmas, backed into favorit There was a determined plunge | home, near here, where be has beew cory werd senses. } . ; at Tea Kettles ..! at . Reed. 4 on Rose H. in the first race, the |experimeating for several years -- The Amertean association re. | pide Regular 45¢ ly +o aga ae ae dps ye aged being backed from eights down | with Kiles designed to carry 4 man} With Mr. Bendek as aneleiAnt| coved a cold deal when it tied to | SELLING OUT | 186 Extension! Fs Pitchers: o Lem Reed tried to catch him in| (0 fours, but-she never showed any |in the air. Prof. Holl says he ex-| foot ball coach, the { niversity ofl eet Umpire Chill away from the || Entire stock of high-grade [if | _ Pot Strainers.| b tee ta hed ae speed in the race that would justify | pects to make a practical demon- | Chicago team should certainly bave | Pontes! Clothing, regardiess of cost. | 206 Crumb Tray, | 75e Odd Covered H fo femme seat second m lomgth ahead |e plunge. stration tn aerial navigation by fall & chance The latest auto novelty is a mow || Btore to be remodeled. — gee | Dishes r of Legates. } ss rpoauarneny pyEren PR UT abil area ——8} quite mack. ue ie hartiy noe’ TAILORED-READY CO | math Tub! 2 1} a angered te | Natio Bumppo sary around @ gasoline ear Geo. Pours ond Pies | es sant | Saws It was only a gallop for Funny-| mile in :(7\% the other morning, Umpire Setley, of the Throe-Rye PE spieg | Ee i anil 1 side to win the Sith. Installed fa-| 4nd a2 & result every clocker on) — | Panu tics / H vorite at 11 to 5, she got off tn | fhe oo ee eee ne | : ; Mosereted | dagen Table! : ee eee ae Oe SGA bat be could mot tahoe} om | “TRY M’'CARTHY’S FIRST” | Plates .... | Sia cigs aaa ive von! us | rig “4 | i i a BRES PsaeS ) fevines for the pines. apt pemesliciee | i | ALL HOUSEFURNISHINGS AT HALF PRICE AND 4 / hw + ling ypomyee pond d » ih IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE money Ly race an made good in « hard drive at the) ' owe 0 e | end from Nattic Bumppo, 7 to 1,| ! THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST who ran a fine race, lending al! the way. ’ in yards, Joe ' ig 2 to 1, drifted e (Seattic Star's Exctust OMAHA, Neb. July 22°19 con) wot endure the thought of ki wild game," asserts Mra. Ado This afternoon at 3:30 sharp the Cubs and the Tribe of Quinn will ile has opened the “In-|cross bats at Dug's park, and the novation Grotto,” the finest equip- | fans will again have an opportunity ped gril Topperwein, of San Antonio, Tex | who claims the title of champion | woman marksman of the a } No stop to the price-cutting at McCarthy's. Stocks must be reduced. Money must be had. Everything is reduced everything except Spool Cottons, Spool Silks and a few oth er contract articles. Even staples are marked down. Here are samples of the savings the store offers tomorrow— $8.00 Lingerie Dresses at $5.00 , These are mostly In the handsome and deservedly popular Princess styles, and ore made of fine, sheer white nulls. Both waists and skirts are very daintily finished with insertings of lovely Valea clennes Ince. Sizes run from 32 to 42, so you cannot miss find ¢ one that just fits, 5 00 jar prices $8.00 each. Sale price ..,..........245 . {| 65¢ Baby Shoes, 49c. Knit Underwear. 250 Women's | Lisle Vesta with | H United | } tow - “I enjoy shooting at clay tar gets,” she continues, “but | se attend 4 tournament without hushand accompanying me. ‘The only objection I have to going away from home to shoot te that I have to leave my little B-ywarcld boy for an entire week at Urmes. ‘Mrs. Topperwein, who finished is i] among the leaders in the Nebraska ® shoot, recently held at South , eae | Oma is the only wompn , whe 4 lever participated tn a fonal rifle Opposite the Totem Pole. I000G0000000000000000 | moet and qualified at 200, 200 and 600 yards. A short time ago she} Can you afford J 00% ere Lo oo tink oa | whose Tender Heart Has Saved | highest score is 122 straight, with to miss this sale | Many Members of the Feathery|‘ersight ‘on nine different” acon 1 Tribe. stons. if you want to save money? eee a si : | j The very suit you want—stylish, well tailored and ‘LOCAL DOG Is there ar ugh high school pu rightfitting, AT HALF OF WHAT IT 1S WORTH. see gen ie tak ie eh te lhe {& distance requiring a change of jears, in winter, forcing them to leave home before daylight A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast. Annual Clearance A Feast of Genuine Bare 30 to 40 Per Cent. Discount on Our Immeme of Summer Clothing. Mr. Schelle has |The Spokane sharps are playing cellent concert | fine ball and a great series should and singing talent for the enter tainment of his afternoon patrons. | See the Battleships at Navy Yard r: Infants’ Ghoes of every kind. | ee ee ee eT oe cee beak a eee colored Mid Cops, fe fect © | tices at neck and aram, well complete assortment of shoes fiutshed and tegular S6c that are sold regularly at 66e value, on sale a pair, in the Prelnventory | tomorrow at . c Sale tomorrow at 196 Vests at 2 for 25e-——-Women's | only, a pair oes 49c 1 low necked and sleeveless Vou can get it if you don't linger too long. Remem- Arthar Murphy, of 6505 Pike at., ber—each suit is tailored je the proud possessor of a cham for The Hub in The Hub |plonship medal awarded him by the READ. + .READ. :.R < | routs, taped at neck 1 < eo . a way. American Kennel club for his | a veuts, taped at neck and ro “Oe Ware P 4 Scotch collia, Gallant, one of the || $1.00 Pictures at 49c. arms. Those aro seconds of {{f 10-00 Men’s Summer Suits, in Scotch Tweeds am beat do; ft hor class in this | > ” ry , i es: Clearance Sale . i ith i cection a ao seam Phe ee a: heh: nies’ nein & splendid grado and are well Fancy Mixtures; Clearance Sale price worth 19. Because some of them are slightly soiled the pratensis apd sale price tomorrow will be | country, wet in oval ebonoid | gmly te or hea seve 25c and gilt frames, most hand somely finished and worth Post Cards, Ic. $1.00 each Pre-tnventory TT try, The dog} jis a thorough ttle produet and | Was sired by Pacemaker, Jr, with 2 {the Queen of Diamonds for a dam | G 4 n 4 Gallant took 3 points at th Seattle! Admiral Baron Gombey Yama \F show and 3 points at the Portiand | moto and party left Seattle at day-|f show last year and this year 2/ light today on the Tango Maru , Se points the Seattle show and 3) bound for Yokohama | YOURS +" points at the Portland show, In Judge Thomas Burke, Judee C We Pretty Girl” pictures, includ- $15.00 Men’s Summer Suits, in dark and light mixtures; Clearance Sale price ...... «++ $16.00 Men’s Summer Suits, in gray and blue sé and fancy novelti ing girls and coeds from all | Clearance Sale price «++ ne Summer Suits, 2 0m $20.00 Men’s Extra F ished worsteds, gray checks and mixtures; 2 order to get 3 points 200 dogs and) H. Hanford, Samuel Mii and J. D more must be on exhibition, To| Farrell were among the visitors secure a medal 10 ormore points |who paid their respects to the ad fare necessary . |miral yesterday afternoon Sale price 4 Take your plek of all the leath tmecen, cnly hts c er and board Post Cards in the house, both souvenirs and $1.75 Syringe, 98c. humorous, values 2%e to. b¢ en only vont Late in the afternoon the admiral ance serges included; Clez ale price be- |]} Combination Fountain Syringe $22.50 Men’s Summer Suits, in imported worst Jack Alin of Sedro Wootley interest In ove park * rater a ray ved fe i Rage be Castile Soap, 15¢. Soap, 15c. fine serges, fancy checks and mixtures; every fe. wreatler of reputation, writes to| At dinner the admiral arid ' his white rubber with heavy slate | Bocabellt pure castile soap, a hand-tailored garment; Clearance Sale pric@ sei ‘The Star that he wishes 4 return Nokant, deer enaen tae sent went edge. ‘The vogular value ts made from the best olive oils | $15 iy |mateh with Charon H, Franklin, Jaboard the ‘Tango Maru pln pra and absolutely healthful and ee eT pe a ee oda : of Seattle, He stat sanitary, on sale by the pound $12.00 Youths’ Suits, in the latest summer n@ ties; sizes 14 to 20; Clearance Sale price Franklin care to make. He says his weight is} | nnentnd = CARTHY Standard 176 pounds. | Abb Bandis, an insurance expert J TIES RELIABLE Sto q AVENUE ~ en Designer | fj IV | Paper jof Nashvillé, ‘Tenn, bas compiled Agents } eo ty Re Magazine ‘ |of the country, and, according to KEEP SCHOOL there, newer Seats bas the, tow poem cme MOVING AND | BEKIN STORAGE CO., Inc. ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. All our $12 Outing Suits are $6.00 All our $15 Outing Suits are 7.50 jnorthwest. The tabulations, were nme enti | YA At Heemerton, the battleships } These vults are built of the west materials for Boys Wanted Nebrasisa, Oregon and Wisconsin twe full years’ wear. Pe . ” the gunboats Chicago, Boston and | | To soll Seattle papews, For tnfor-| Albany, the training ship Philadel GET yours Now mation apply to Geo, Bngler, Star} phia, the prison ship Nipsic and |} office, old brary building, boywnen| thé great drydock, Boats leave MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT @)¢ 204 11 in the? morning and’ righ a # @t 6:30, 9:30 ng 10 am 3 in the after@vom Initiation fee! 1:15, 2:26 @ae $50 ® Bound) | paid by Engler, om érip Ke oo v4 ° All our $18 Outing Suits are 9,00 Pwige Pennies Se ment fo tppate long Rhy BM ’ All our $20 Outing Suits are 10.00 tenon thegnceninuoce board r Foaskaid 4 | CQR, THIRD & WASHINGTON, | jhigh school at Ballard S lf q All our $25 Outing Suits are 12,50 Tho club's contention is that] Dow? Mil to visit tha W. 8. ‘navy We Move By Contract e 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE. Cor. First and Yesler. 3 Largest Clothing Mouse om the Get Our Figures % Swrame CM Proigt dees, Male 108 GUARANTEED RATEO wa 71 o e @ “oe & & e o © © 24 & 66 o @¢