The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1907, Page 2

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ad 2. THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 29, 1907. DERBY THE - =< Twhyortmnolum GOSSIP = = } : - D Me vod Milton Johnny Bender has been taker with from Quinn and will bave pla nd vo with 1 n f 8 Ca 1 eatehee, oO Te ; 1 iny, nt i tories Doyle and Wt Hiway which the Northwest in con Ag Preston, who cleaned up on W ater |* Mrinker and Bpei Ur on corned, Jeaves Mpokane without « Pacif Navy Yard te Public Choice had Trouble i in Big Field, but Iola ay lg gag ge ati Clarences Gerald, the restaurant Lyons Probably Deserved His Victory—-What the a», noising » manarar or vokors Johnny Lyons I The Store That Serves You Best-—-Ga vuchanan Gg, It was a handsome pitcher who wes with a major team He thought he was a marvel, but his style was lacking steam, | Note the Special Price Induce for Tuesday Shoppers He thought wag a wierd, lik the wizard of the Nile, 4 Judges Say~-Refugee’s Gossip About the People ah omen aes te boron iu renee’ nc vedi’ tas siren tas EL he eee aoe wae bt wnitia jin the paddock He was so eager for the tgay th at he could harély wait Who Bet ow - Weadew's Big Classic. | Mert atitchell, of the Mismarok, | Tacoma Vk 8 t) voe, th, It seemed a perfect cinch to put them o'er the plate! | | making his frat vielt of the year Walteri But when his captain waved him out, his tears rolled down like rain, and to the track | And to bimeelf tn anguish he rep eated this gefrain ' e BY REFUGEE. Fastoso tn the.aame race from Mc Jim MoBlroy, secretary of the Take me back to dear old Cairo, in the j The running of the alxthoSeattte (Cafferty, RK. Guttor also put im al track, who thought Mixa Officious In the grand old Kitty Leage Where | used to whirl ‘om ¢ Where | naver know fatigue! There | always was the gravy There | alwhyn got a hand, And the cheering of the thousands 1H 5 . ike Hayes, owner of the Derby “ The following were seen Gt the| Mike H weet of the Decoy | Olney stat Rocked the bleachers and the {| Meadows Derby Day winner, telling all hie friends before | stake.” the race that Johnny Lyons, with League Standing ’ ws fot Pet IL claim for the ame horse, but) would win Wright got the nag because he was) Billy Sutherland, rotund and | f° a better dice shaker ily, who got in the Johnny Lyona|« Derby, Saturday, and the vietory of Johnny Lyons marked the high tide in the racing season here Wer before in the history of th city have so many people matt togetherdo watch the thorough br race, and the entire capacity of the, F. L. MeKenny, the San Franciseo plant of the King County Pair as Examiner's — handicapper who | sociation was taxed tq the wimost thought Fry¢r should have won the} Joe Cohen, the youngest cigar Jatore manager im the world, who || t fell for Mary B. Clark apoha bandwagon me bye, Johnny, up” was a cinch ed on it then wi th one almighty ewat, ened to t rq C and , c : oo ran for himee If waa all the batter got tock eal ta the of od the bleachers, “KIN the farmer!” roared the (9 ‘ * i t recial bare] es to all ecor 7 fa ont a pill across the pl » oh, he jan former owner of w.| ****" “ ‘ And—well, a h He's rotten!” ye stand ee And hie disgusted captain took him firmly by the hand ied ae Wendelim and Culp, Durie) And led him to the doghouse, the re forever to re t And then the har ine pitcher murmured to himeeif in pain | Read by the thousands of racegoers who | Derby desired to see the Derby ru D The itaelf was spec in the extreme, but the resu rise to @ great many “ifs.” 7 who bet on Edwin T. Fryer thoug that if the colt had not deen bo: ed on the backstretoh and repe ly cut off, he would have got ten up in time to catch the tiring Johnny Lyo Those who all said that if bother have we i ments on the fa field went pa time hind t at the fin lengths behind the leade snd Lou Abbott, whe an nor before the big race that) Hob Harris ave lif L. C. Ackerly won he would be/H. Carey, refusing to express an $6,000 richer Jopinion on the Derby & Matt Ries, the owner of Miss Of-| 4norting” Kelly, who sald that | ° fictous, collecting his winnings on|Lom Reed was a cinch, (He Hertves to show tn the baby race. waan't) Dan Rows, the Canadian ho maa Pugene Levy, trying to ascertain who piuned his faith to his Derby [if tt was as much money in the bet on Misa Offict candidate, L. C. Ackerly races as © was in real eatate ¥ n| Jules Redolshei in the club |, Jack Shannon, betting the family |! . 4 house, who had a modest wager on | jewels on Edwin T. Fryer i f Take me back to dear old Caro, In the grand old Kitty Lesaue, Where | always kept ‘om b Whore | never knew fat There I always was a win There ! always thrilled the arn Laces Tomorrow at Way Below | 44 Cairo, 1 belong! “Ther Regular Worth . Oyen Market outs y f bilis in half, 118 had not be she Sachot Plunger Harry Monahan, who a ww YF w the ow “G iw a big bet on Silver Line, and | & « . ie at ar G » wi ed for the rest of the day Batteries - sna Ladd * core Williams, who never cash: | « ena P Diamond. who an-) ed & bet all da: PACITIO COAST LRAGUR Johnny Millin, looking wise aa a! |. wae Battleship Nebraska tree full of ow Ho had the Derby aac F ‘ Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche Guy Dewlag, the owner of Sir! winn rantand . 1 on It B j A NT T atone, wecand as KH %|To sell Beattio papers. Yor intor| The Hotel Stevens Cale peitenatoge ; o 9 and in th ie A i vr , ‘ ; a GOING TEN INNINGS — tS ldap ee : ; ; ae paid by Keng? = ‘ _ Go see the Green Lake Res TRACTS. erveir Addition today. Houses ny Lyons was t Entirely " aces—MUST cut down stockp botMers-at the elghth stretch, b woul sure, and this true, Although chart gives | with Miss Off in front of Tr ke @n actual fact verified by the judges in the stand that Kruka only Treasure Seeker a nose fo Saturday's kame was played be at Altman which the little thira/*** *°"* SEAVIE Hid savings asema tid not got and Rush Leogee Sanding On the Sound. Fine f «a | and lots fost terms. Green cs with the wioning run Ross . w Lom ng, berry raising and chicke Lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office INTERNATIONAL BOND & WEST & WHEELER, REALTY CO., 397 Ploneer Bik Cotman Buliding Main 1186; ind. 4048 gst, | SARA. aes fore the largest we day ¢ Miss Offictous w at Be ALL S0c ALL-OVER LACES— ALL 75e ALL-OVER LACEBS Tomorrow at, Tomorrow at ALL $1.00 ALL-OVER LACES | ALL $1.25 ALL-OVER LACH Tomorrow at Tomorrow at, Yard 69c Yard ALL $1.50 ALL-OVER LACES ALL $2.00 ALL-OVER ALL $2.00 ALL-OVER LACES ALL $4.00 ALL-OVER cl Tomorrow at 1 58 -—Tomorrow at, Yard ' Yard ALL $5.00 ALL-OVER LACES TOMORROW AT, YARO anon at ade a eréat catch of a from . $e aching and was baseball all the Suess’ bat " ' ; + Judge Horace Ex Th the race was run Johnny Lyons was \the third w the best horse but at equal weights over th it is doubt he would have homer. A taken Edwin T. Frye at seine Associa lee Pre Mulb od thed the said Por iw sity of Interest and both contende doubt in the ultimate outcome, the but swe Derby of 1907 was the best one ever | In the run ne dows to $760 per tract said As | wa Cuba’ ff an Saturday's Game Anh MH PO mar een areola neialaabee DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER Ine BROKERS. UNION TAILORS, “> n mf Two Stores—S18 Third Ave, ° ee and Balesroom and Werkroom, Third and Washington at. ‘ dg | Beater ‘ bases Stocks, : WIRES. Main 270, ind. 270. 304.305 308 Alaska Bi Sag ern nied runs ie had made : Suits to Order on Short Notice. Associate Judse Leigh: t and can't beat them. Mike |Uner whieh Howe Hayes nd couain is hot hung 06 to, althoesh it turned hie er f ott ck that made Or win the Englieh Derby must have Which Isaacs dropped affected \ went to third, W —— GG SULLE TINGS Great Northern Railway ROUTE OF THE ORIENTAL LIMITED Save One Night Take the Oriental Limited EAST. od for and, cs , 3 half way around. Swain next up se put one between right (HE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST =~ GARVEY~ =| ‘= BUCHANAN 113 — UIS—i7 SECOND AVENUE eal second Stante Del F the popular turf. Quigley and Swain wa man and or, had a great Derby 10 feet bat Umpire Day. He won $3,800 when his mare, Watching James going to Water Thrush won and bet $1,000 Spokane was a back ie fill Follie L, which double steal Ra lost. Nothing daunted, Fountat; | derfol game and b bet $1.600 on Johamy Lyons across the way. In the the board and at thé end of the day #4 Ross followed with anotha cate was thinking of hiring a bookkeep-|0%. Thea Bruyette byunded one er to estimate the amount of his winnings * : : The owners ongaged in the sell ae AND LOSE TO SPOKANE [fix 2° sis Fee: ing race war had a merry time ot it Derby Day. © © MeCafferty wid SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 340——Round Trips, 0c rtion, Just why the Cubs sily explained. In the first See eee St See ST a. Buse t . Bireck q New Never aSale Like | This Before ! Water Thrash uy to $360 and secur: | ed her fre Det Pountain. The FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 latter then claimed Redwood I. for and 10:25 a. m., 2:08 and 6:45 Yesterday's session was a eaadaiag 1% ! to the liking of Quinn's tribe, which manager | place, they did their very best t $550 trom A. D. Worley. After the fourth race MeCalferty claimed Dutiful from R. Gutter Karly means that Seattle's sto Wright also got busy and claimed | is today nurstng a gruds Across the Mountains by Daylight. om LEAVE TACOMA — 6:55 « ™. and 12:15, 3:56 and 7:30 p. m. Time card subject to change | without not of good. |make a gift of it, totalling nine errora, and at times when they BASEBALL TIP T TERS °” in handy to the other fell $ TO THE YOURGS too. In addition. the St. Paul Through Tickets to All Eastern C. W. MELDRUM, City Passeng — eee mint had an off. day nod U. SE Y. dr. Agent. : r < ke ‘ No. 2 Silas Goh aurve ball te tert Tiel end ad the Spokane aggregation |} Seattle Tol. Main 176 | Ficket Agent i A Volcano in Eruption After you have tried the @tfer./ihe fest ball 0 right. Practice |them out into good, long swats. Ail | Comcememensanssssse semanas City Ticket Office Second and Columbia St., Seattle Bg | Shere to Mand and: have decided {fiche nn '° (™* SPOS this helped to dinappoint 5,000 fans | — . +» See High-Grade Merchandise the ball solidly, you have probably | ing able to hit to either field ta im arrived at your natural style of /portant. The first of these is your hitting own batting average. Nowadays. A Boon for the Masses Jonsen was on the firing tine for the Quinn's did the JOHN C. WALLING CO tr 711 Second Ave, Seattle. |} oftec : tive work previous game tht Then you must try to hit tn dit-| you know, hal! players have brains “ > ISIC rHIR ays i wants to become & good “inside |sap the ball to the same field, de- | 7a" Put one round in which he wa bd ial 4 ball p essential that you| pend upon it, somebody will be | yen’ in ot and then only for a 0 ui i hit to e eld. As in all other | there to get it when you bat. The ee ~~ Eye mo ah nes f 7 t things, the way to accomplish this | pitcher finds this out first. After |DusiP would make & costly error] le 25 i fa to. practice. Have some young-| working against you a few times |Ah4 & Quinnite would chase around Ss H ster lob the ball up to you without | he finds, for .nstance, that you h . rare Swain made a/ ns <7 y i speed and try te place the ball in| a high, fast one to short right He | thre - in the second, and) f KOHLER & CHASE P 2 i either right or left field, Do not{will call in his right fielder to| 80" Howell fumbled Quigiey's| Ketadiianed 1886. er cent Per cent ‘ try to murder the ball while do! about the right spot and feed you |frownder Swain came in Then PIANOS q this work As you begin nothing the high. fast one + % felis hit aafe and Altman sco | - e . | prove, have the iad who There Is an old baseball adage |*4., Spokane scored again in the| Teg mag Discount Discount to you use a little mor which say > safe hit 7 Bd ninth. Seattle made bobbden sapere ° You will find that you can easily | fielders ain't.” eighth and ninth. Howell and Coy | Shes se e . i: a _|both got two hits. In the sixth Ewindelis skied to Allen and the et ey ete er te anky pitcher made a \sreat throw, | putting the bail fro mine right Held | Associated Dentists into Stanley's Sande, dropped it ut the $12.85 $15.00 to $18.00 Suits: Tit On the Square. Opposite the Totem Pole. Agency for Carhart'’s Working Clothes. Going? Well Yes! Opp. Gervey-Buchenan’s Telephone Main 1772 A PLEASANT PROSPECT iN BUT THE MEN OF SEATTLE APPRECIAT BARGAINS and that is why so many have taken ad- — of the great values we are giving in Outing its. It is certainly an exceptional opportunity to buy a good, substantia! and honestly made suit for half of what you would have paid a few weeks earlier in the season. Every suit in our large stock has been marked down Vow may thin the howe rom see wmme t shet os what ws Row cam be Yet dl vow place « bene PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR ee bet Hott Facetinwe hat bem aver goat 8 wil bch allow bey comariom Ash gear: view Those people have who have a supply of our delicious bottled drinks on hand oa 4 hot day. Our ginger hoaphate, apple and peach, are or thirst killere that tehle ate at the same time. alo, orange $11.85 $12.00 to $14.00 Suits to one-half——we will not carry one over until next year, REMEMBER: The value of a bargain depends upon the store that gives it. Ask anyone who knows what bargains at The Hub mean $12.00 Outing Suits are now $6.00 $15.00 Owing Suits are now $7.50 $18.00 Outing Suits are now $9.00 $20.00 Outing Suits are now $10.00 NOVELTY mui co. carrie, v.64. Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 927. MOVING AND B i Ki N STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. $9.85 SE FIC BER CLOTHING Cb 1201 Second Ave., cor. Seneca = ALBERT HANSEN ' ' | Diemonés, Watches Jewelry FIRST AND CHERRY | Optical Department | Fieot of Battionhips at Navy Yard | ory pianos, SELLING OUT Entire stock of high grade Clothing, regardiess of cost Btore to he remodeled TAM ORED-RFADY CO Cor. Fourth and Pine We will pack and prepa: thom to any part of « We will pack and store the entire contents of @ house tn our fire pre warebouse. Wo can tell you to goods, ode for shipment and forward “UNLOADING SALE.” | Ladies’ Spring Hate, values up | to $12.50 at . NOVELTY BKIRT MPFQ. CO, 1316 Becond Ave. cont what ft will eost te pack your Phonce—Main 1688; Ind. Money Gack tf You Want tt MOVING, PACKING, mine bnooe erorace.

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