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~ RSDAY, JULY 25, 1907. played his first game for the © yesterday and showed that he can play @ little : THE SEATTLE STAR-TE He took the ‘on w oe fielding chance that came to Me COAST LEAQUE M’GOWAN RUNS (2222 . A SPEEDY MILE serrate 1 prkane Re ded fan threw lem ganas 4,000, but aa the nag ran wecond| one at the um torday. ‘Thi 14 F anke only w@ shout $600 to the| trick was made use of in Van aS UM, pe Wins Handicap From Eadichon in 1:39-—Three |: ws crete ona went ais Wale ni : yma followe auit and now He t Standing hird, They eague sl |, Otto Price waa heavily played t } ee Favorites and a Second Choice Make Gaps in the] teen, yen mt, ayea| i tz i chen thir | ci eae my Jahowed any speed at any part of| certainly follows that the alleged | san Prencis i a @ ince ei the jo ‘ » that threw the lemons yester: | Uehiand : 6 % -Bookies’ Bank Rolls—-All Sorts of Running in Yes-|:% sown. ipa that throw th peti | AMPRICAN LMAGUE , a4 Pietro Marino, the long shot mu terday's Bill at the Meadows. et OES BOE S| sia cs0 cits Wi be ah-ct. the pan ai ° to show. As the horse finished | same for some time to come, Part) Weminavon ‘4 } ; . xocond, Pietro cashed his ticket, |®f one fifger wan carried away by Paiten and Warner, organ BY REFUGEE. with a ruah, got up tn time to beat! oe an sae it will take some time o mont The aport at the Meadows yeu: Hereafter for the show em Oo eal terddy afternoon was enjoyed by Dloages ie Be ol : hoe Arbogast talked back to | Piiiedeivnia + & large crowd which saw Hugh Me Sachet was a 6 to 5 favorite ta a a a =~ = whi Ta | eae rea a et ag Gow@n ran the Tastest mile of the | in, 1, sa, and after siwars be } np Voun ana Bul meeting when he won tho handi:|jno ‘Ast race, and att rola i put out of the game yesterd eap ta 1:39 fist, Aunt Polly alac| SS Site Mb came away in the Frary did not care to argue with | # , n stretch and won handily, I'm Joe Arh evrtand ‘ - apecially, bhecaues Bug's | Sore, showed © meritorious performance | at 15 to 1, who met with consider ote yreernd « Y ’ Coy certainly did the work yes | when she stopped six furlongs 1 | nie interference, finished with @ fustrated his | Matcrten 1:12 34. As three favorites and | rush and got the place by half prog te Fy y language. Frary | Hermans & sotond choice won, most of the! 4 jength from Hi-CauhCap, Der bookmakers lost heavily om the/gom and Hersain, who alternated day. lin wetting the pace, both stopped v * to a walk mnt Roore Viento Ross wan out of it yesterday with « bad showlder and at the same time he is pretty badly ertp Tannen!) and Origer The first race on the card prov Leages stan@ing. ed profitable for the talent when! Most of the bookles had nothing |terday, He pitched rings around | "@ because of tam Wan Ke Wille T., who was making herjyut hard tuck stories to relate at|the opposing batsmen and at the! 4 8 first appearance at the local track./ tye end of the day, Harry Froe-|same time had perfect control of KEEPS ON WINNING 4 ro was backed from 5 to 2 down to of the Bohemian club, lost| the ball and fielded his position tn} 4 ; = $ to 5, and won eastly, The tM | 9) 500 lgreat atyte His appearance is] ° bi] ¢ vorite raced tn the rear until the - | euch that no surprise §= would be| DWIGHT, m, July 35.—The Be | a id oo stretch, when the boy cut loose! 1 1. (Hard Losing) Jones lost| shown at any amount of wildness | attle high school team won yeut hee ” and she walked in. Sightly, at 54) ¢: 09 Tuesday and §2,200 yestor | he might be guilty of and he fs alday from the Dwight club in NATIONAL LEAGUE to 1, proved the surprise by get jgay, it is a safe bet he wishes | typical picture of carelessness, | almost perfect game, with the score ting ‘the place from Saucy M ite web bash ix Les Angeles. but he has demonstrated that he|of @ to 6 Schinuts was in fine League Standing J - | te steady and will continue to sur-| form and but for one bad tentn —~ 2. = Mike Jordan, who on the oce®/ Jockey Loague now has the high-| prise the fans. would have had a shutout ‘ sion of his last appearance, F& eat percentage for winging mounts — |Seattlo boys will play at Fort 4 absolutely last, was backed from|among the riders. He hae only| Teanct, Dugdale's now outfielder,| Worth, Texas, next oe sixes down to fives and made good |haq two mounts, Charlotte B. and saaiiaaiallata ST oe by winning in & driving fintsh from | wiitie T, and he won with bean Dick Wilson, 20 to 1, who faltered | of thom at the end. Mischief, at § to 1, led fnto the stretch, but stopped and After Aunt Polly won the or was lucky to be third. A the favorite, finished outside the money DitiONs, | race, which she was re owner, with the customary §5 bid 4 it in the moraing and 2 tll % in the afternoon. initiation fee | paid by Rngler owe Ruinsum, at 7 to 1, led all the way in the third and won by a length from Stlvertine, who ran a crack ing good race The Cube bad all the goods yew) ant sored on Houshottor's bot dries terday an@ Bill Coy of St. Paut| =” Vrtader and Deller pitched fame was the greatest cub of them One-Two-Three Martin, and Ober lander, his geutal cashier, were seen | Hipoteca, at 40 to ahout 6 o'clock last night “ 1, astonished the natives by getting ing around the clay works, while|". From the initial round this — and Spencer; Deller! third place. The Duke of Orleans tnetr anto, which had broken down |twirler, who has acquired the qual-|*™! "= | Mowtert Estadiisned 1980 oes — eel After-lon the way in from the track, was |ifier “careless,” simply because he Le Standing PIANOS math, the favorite, finished away | being repaired. It is clatmed that 7 }looks we i a =. Seek “ rere eer back “in the suburbs the welght of the bank roll was| ither player pF rom prey 4 ye ae Weteoct Rotiaten, |teo much for the machine. jand both of these were dinky in| « ed ” The close finish im the handicap | was between Hugh McGowan, 7 to| “Refugee picked I'm Joe, at 16 to &. and the § to 5 favorite, Cadi-/1, to win the last race and aa the/ chon, The latter was the victim of |horse ran second, with odds of alx | an ihjudged ride or he might have | to owe for place and 5 to 1 to shor beaten the winner, as Manders lost against bis chances, Several lengths, turning into the of the Stary racing streteh and then was only yee pram up. S now. The race wan alwayn be tween the first two, and ET. Fryer | Was @ divtant thin the extreme, He fleided his post tion tm great style and handled AMUSE MENTS. seven chances without « break. The »—————— m haa infield worked in perfect unison with the wisady southpaw aod | THE GRAND the followers | Spokane bad no chance to win.| Jenn Cort, Manager Tonight and All Week—Only Matines Saturday expert al! | Quinn's boxman, Killflay, also pitch | ss etal a ged ype Boy A _ Ha | Prosents the San Francisce Opera Co. in the daintios ge oy Pg: ancl ~ aseel was in hard tuck fm the fourth tn-| “DOLLY VARDEN.” = pe ingasy a " | hen the local vie four | - | Spreckels, the California million joing, ave rea tay ook tk he oa $1.00. Hatdfay Matines, tbc and SOc Frank W of © Healy mic operas, Prices, the, S00, The After Hereafter had set the pace jaire, and yeaterday was the first |ion in this round he was Bit into the atreteh, im the fifth event, | time his colors have been carried | coraty three tt od onee bs e T Aunt Polly, who had been backed |to the front at the Meadows./ty thinoacher Altman the bance} EATTL HEATER from threes into 5 to 2 favoritism, |Spreckels is also racing a string ran over him and won in a hard at the New York tracks. drive from Bologna, who ran a very | apts food race. Linda Rose Qnishing} W. G. Yanke bet $500 on Hush | — | MeGo wah and cashed bie bet. He Olympic Makret lbet a tke amount on I'm Joe \etratebt and place and stood to hand cuts your meat bilis in half, 11% | ———— Pike st. opposite the Bon Marche. ~, TONIGHT All Week —Mat Mat Mise Emma Bunting and the Burgess Company in “ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL.” Neat Week Starting Sunday Matines, Same ( ompany in “THE BURGLAR'S DAUGHTER” No Change tn our Prices Phones, 42. LYRIC THEATER TONIGHT.-All Week--Mat Sat Lewis & Clarke Musical Comedy Co. in “WHIRLEY GIRLEY.” Next Week “Wanted a Baby” and “ Two Comedies Full of Must | were filled. Then the great fruy-| ette stepped idly to the plate and} hit the sphere a terrific wallop on/ the nose, and three runners rege | tered, while the former Hutte cap-| tain and shortstop rested om third, | Then Stan to show that he ap- | —. preciated the good work ved the ball safely and Bruyette trotted | boii ie in. The Cuts scored again tn the sixth on Howell's and Bruyette «| hits. The Spokanes a chance | fal the fourth, but good fielding! | prevented any runner from scoring | | The score | Battleship Nebraska at navy yard “* Srettie an oe ts Roth Good. "Mere Giris On the Square. Opposite the Totem Pole. : ; 3 Prieta, Ste to Ste 53 x . . ; 3; Hi Who said summer is gone : {} THIRD AVENUE THEATER : H H $ $) Third and Pine Phones: Main 2531; Ind, 3406 The season for summer clothing is just commencing, and, H i a | All This Week—Matinee Satarday taking advantage of these conditions, we are closing out our . =. cal The Gharies A. Taylor Co.in a Gig Production of a 3 ni » . large stock of Outing Suits at prices which are not in vogue AM RO POA mI : ahve ah ee Be Night, 100, 2 ; box seats, 500, Mat, 100, 20¢; . box with others until very much tater in the season. JUST ee ae $ S) seats, 250. Next Week armen.” THINK! EVER 1 he as ee cone hs ERY OUTING SUIT WE HAVE IS REOUCED Le AS is H UNA PARK CTLY ONE-HALF, AND THE REGULAR PRICE 18 ; 3 ae ae “The Nation's Greatest Playground om the Pacific Coast.” This 4 FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS UNDER OTHERS. H 4 | |b) week--Loretta Twins Troupe, Great Martelis, Stoffer's Siide for Life, Teddy, diving dog. Shoot the Chutes. One fare o on trolley or ferry s ¢ 7a ’ All our $12 Outing Suits are $6.00 All our $15 Outing Suits are 7.50 All our $18 Outing Suits are 9,00 PS Beatties Leading Vaudeville Slows. Prices: 00, 100; STAR box seats, 300. Performannen 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. 4 FOR MEN OF BRAING. Los Angeles W. 0. W. Drill Team, 17 Men; Carol Sisters; Bradley & Davis; Wilber Held; Edouard Scott; Animated Pictures. Alice Mortlack & Co Flexible Fredericks; | LOIS THEAT! Pantages’ Vaudevilic, Temporarily at the | Afternoon. Performances Every Night Lote—Matinees Every | | Attractions—Lincoln Comedy Four; B.C. Strykland, Vermont Itube; | NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Sunatora Troupe; Brooks and Vedder; Harry Valois, Dialect King, and | eitin bs Vaneain. it jothers, with Kiweli and Pictures, Priees-—~10e and 0c | VANCOUVER | took yetterday» « matte} seventh | } NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE—ATHLETIC PARK. Baseball Tomorrow 3:30 p. m.; Sunday 3 p. m. SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE Admission 26¢c and 66. Take Yostle Car ARR ! WME 29 10 SIPI. 94 *RAC AT_ MEADOWS SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OF SHINE. First Race, 2 P. i. Take care at First Avenue and = Jackese #1 Admission. Including N, $2.00, Gantt drone. LADIES, 8O¢@. Great Northern Railway ROUTE OF THE IENTAL LIMITED Save Night Take the Oriental Limited EAST. and) Children’s Tan Bhows, epiendid shoes for summer Hegular $1.50 and $1.75, now ... - 1.00 | Also @ lot of Ladies’ Lines Os forda, cool and comfortabie, to be cloned out at, per patr Si.08 RAYMOND @ HOYT 405— Pike Sirect—405 Across the Mountains by Daylight. ae Tickets to All Eastern Points, »W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Ayent. Cay Ticket Office Second and Columbia St., Seattle On ALL MEPosTs A SAVINGS BANK BOOK fF” posT OFvee “RACES AT y > i To sof Beattie papers. For infor! ahe was boosted by © mation apply to Geo. Kagier, Star McCafferty from $800 to $1,000, at i: lee, old library building, between . stained by her aries A! The Btore That devs You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Co, BUTTE | ings, All the short selling that’s why remnants ail HUTTO, July 26.—Yorterdny’s winners wer Paddy Lynch won; Budapest Tod Bill, third, Time, 1 i “| cond 6, fivesighths of mile Jion Voyage won; Cadilla | au ar, thi ie, 3.03 | Before Inventory | ‘Third race, five-wigyths of mi 4 | Aunt Hala wor Pi secons | ® Tremendous price reductions in every department te | Westy, third, Time, 1:0: accom, | Fourth race, six fw Bid | plish complete riddance of ali surplus stocks within the ren | ney F. won; Little Buttercup, 1) veey, Watch our ads every day for bargains | ond;,Norwood Ohio, third, Zime,/—| | a its |" Pith rare wovengiente ot melt! REMNANTS OF | REMNANTS OF | Cardinal Sarto wee; Joyner, ser | | 4. Sheridan, third, Time,| | NEW S LKS DRESS G if vas Ht Y O0Ds Bixth race, mile and one-sixteenth ae Mitchael Nulvaney won; Tampa / Novelty and Plain Skirt leng drome, second; Frank Woods, third. || Tomorrow Sitka, in this sen || Jengths, wais pi Tinfe, 1:49, | | son's most favored || drew lengths for Pacha | at designs and color children, the | | SPORTSMEN'’S HEADQUARTERS Guns, canvas } goods, hunting lengtha remaining pants, fehing tackle and all wea-| over from the portamen's goods at MP Stock-Taking Bale onable & Taft's, 1024 Second ay and yesterday's big || fabrics, ail in most _ — sitk sefling--waiet || plentiful array—just lengths, skirt || the length in the . lengths, including || style you want is al t re quite ® few suit || most sure to be had Wonderful values offered tn new furniture, ranges, stoves, refrigerators, lee cream freex iP. from The to $2.00 « || heap tomorrow. Vat yard. All go at ex: |, ues from 500 to ers and houxefurnishings of alt actly half tomorrow $2.00-—all at half kinds Also the largest stock of second-hand household goods in the state to select from $490 Fisher Upright Piano, good as now, for $235. Also a fine Knabe Piano for $2 will exchange for furniture Complete housefurnisher and sole agents for the famous Charter Oak Ranges 40c Window Shades Each... | $1.25 Woven HemmeockeQ 7 | i] | Tomorrow at, Each Tomorrow at, Full size, strongly woven |] |cohceaied spreader, pillow and | deep valahoe Fast colors of green; |}incinded. Priday only at | $1.50 Cond Coen 95 c Tomorrow at, Each Se Brass Rods 7 tor Highly polished bees three yards long; rods; extensible from 36 inches Tomorrow, | Roman striped designs; 60 |inches wide HE great values. 415 PIKE ST $1.50 Smyrna Rage g Tomorrow at, Each $1.00 Ingrain Rags 69c { Tomerrow at, Each Do you know that fruit rate Ing he Wena oe va in Reversible styles: sires 30x60 the most profitable industrial ||[} |e floral and conventional de business in the Pacific North signs. weet today? a Reversible styles, in rie @ Size 27x64, ental colorings. De you know that iso j way of engaging in that Inera tive business in orebards in the very heart of the Wenatchee valley; that you can acquire an Interest, either large or small, | j All Remnants of Draperies i | CURTAIN FABRICS, SILKOLINES, CREPONS, ETC, HALF PRICE TOMORROW THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST = GARVEY~ "| SUCHANAN rt M13 — 1S—117 SECOND AVENUE. to sult your purse; that you need wot tie yourself up to a long contract; that you will receive instead of pay out in terest; that your investment will grow in value rapidly and will draw cash dividends at the same time? INVESTIGATE. | i what we say is not true, {| it will cost you nothing to find |) that out; if what we say is true, this opportunity tn one that you cannot afford to treat with indifference Call or drop a line to 5664 Empire bullding. Open Wed. needay and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third | and Salesroom and : Third and Washington st Suits to Order on Short ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department WENATCHEE ORCHARD 1 BONDS CO. WNING, HOPKING “UNLOADING SALE.” any ~ ian ; Ladies’ Spring Hate, values up | BROKERS. to $12.50 at... . $4.95 Grain, Providons, PRIVATE NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO. ae aise Ge 1316 Second Ave. Rooms 304.308-306 Alaska @ SELLING OUT Entire stock of high-grade Clothing, regardiess of cost. | Store to be remodeied. TAH_ORED-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pike Never a Sale Like This Befor A Volcano in Eruption } High Grade Merchandise A Boon for the Masses $25.00 TO $35.00 SUITS | at $14.85 | $20.00 TO $22.50 SUITS | ar $12.8 $15.00 TO $18.00 SUITS at $11.8 $12.00 TO $14.00 SUITS at $9.85 THE WEBER — w 1201 Second Avenue, Cor. ‘Senay TFS oT HE cs Selaseert nie: SEDLESE