The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1907, Page 2

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sin yh a GUE A PR RTE 5 ° Russ Mall back at the Pari, 1% | = pon . wer — i gn altos "ie BASEBALL TIPS TO THE YOUNGSTERS | 2<9%< 1%: Sever vou Bene-Gorve Hochonen ay a Wharts for Rusd, because a be P ° as longegto Soattie as much as he|* — - —_— r e doon fo Hutte. NO. 3. bateman, Remember that a sac e Ff T expression, “a good inetde| rifloe hit 4 or) injure your bat ; ing avers ‘apt, Shaffe aya ¢ do@ not even lance Glee welsh a he triad Nine {baseball player" gnoana a ball pont a time at bat in the soore ltoday. W@lwh has boon doing \pldyer who knows@hat to do and|and many a tne! gneans a run Ff q }in practice, Melvin French, the liwhen to do it when his team ts at/for your teaim, and Pune win ball |§ 4 & t, And that is what eact | games new catcher, will probably go be) the b ao / | nang hing the bat tomorrow to give Stan | youggutor should try to Joarge tu th ™ sod. hitter who e ia all easy enough and comes with the art @ keeps the opposing |f | “Waid of Orhan, David Boland and Tarrigan, Who! a e Bi, :} ASEBALL Gy Re stdin | play te always in front of you, You} can never tell whstther he is oF know exactly what you have to do|to place “the bail out or drop it|f os « Have Run © Badly, ‘Wake up and Win-«Latter | z | when ball comes to you, But/}down a fow foet fom tho plate ORTNWEAT LRAGUE | while p other FY am le@in the | They don't know where to play for | y iH, “July ” .. | fleld, thea/is the &mo for yod to| him. Keep at this banting Busine ° Suspended~-Fast Five Furlorigs—Peligroso Hours | “si ; Ne Becanee, ine | Cle, ine Grea try levine tt dows. en torn | ty ar te aenel ath : Hut before going into the de jdiret and third b lines | | wee we anjed. for cr | tatia of playing the game from the} ‘1 Would advise yoyng ball play ° ° the Best i mn Fowth. i mings aed chee Penal inside! it would be well to figure on | ers never to try to “eall the turn * | fc) ol Tae teaten beak BeGh On the ee or we little battfog stunt, Don’t] gn the opposing pitcher, That is “ Tote tae gens e | : r nm © | neglect to practice bunting, and | not to guess what kind of a qurve|% BY REFUGEE. |, ‘The horsemen atit! conttone mer ‘ 1 yes ' ‘ : Mo) Kees at It until you have mastered | he ts going to pitch. Have oonfl- 9) The suspension of Tarrigan after a to ho ol se 04 phe = ghh e ‘& $ gag FAS end fen |'& It makes \no difference how |xlence in your ability to hit the ball he had won the fifth race was the | the re er na David ae 1 p " so “ pir often you hit the ball or how far|no matter Ri. nye of curve sensation of the day at the Mea. | 488eclation \ased vas a a ‘ it gor you mist be able toe ‘lay | comes up. t's bad business, this dows yesterday. Tmmediately after | "On the second race ©. ©. Mota | Longue Standing. the ball down’ to be @ successful | trying to ou? guess the pitcher (NEW FALL STYLES EXCEPTED. thé horse had beaten Orchan, the! ferty bid him up to $600 at which pric Broa, retained thelr ® ry oe judges announced that he waa in-| Price Denny ‘ | be allowed to start again at the band when Tarrigan won as 4 bie i “a too Will Make Meadows. The fact that the animal = when Nig a by ped ; 2 ae i The last of this sea Don't judg had not finished inside the money | /#48e8 that the horse was unde | y . 4 ae by the prie reviows start was announc: |S¥apension, he was allowed to | NATIONAL Leaocum | ou a non's suits—abont fifty i 00 Bis previous start was ann i Ww | . all t most of, them all vars toe @4 as the reason for the ruling, the | Withdraw his 1 A, D. W y eed ai ak P rt a , 4 horse being suspended for in and | Yd Peligroso D to 9600 a ar artner in being very inte suring tyliah and (oshton ge I but did not » 1 the 1 ° i . 1 y ¥ , S out running. Although only two B P. arrivals Eton, pony red y¥ one of colt, Barnes >». obs arct ha a Kings a '- Siverites won the books had an: | oe . Bary hye a — lets os - ane8 a Di ay and fitted styles, all the We shall tel other bad day as the winners in| Me out of the second 5 ; es . ‘ z I TY E each event were well plyyed jand W. HH. Sperling claimed Can: | n ing ter- ly fash t « * ood th pa» jarde for $650 | = 4 2 voiles and pananas, in they aren't all gous tp Maid of Orleans, finished! sonn w. Schorr, the millions’ is as eee 0 a files Qeareli woon, and prise black, navy and brown; 6 p. m. tomorrow, Jol : no millionalre er good thin’ feller do ; jest om her previous start, was), oer and racing man of Momphis.| have to nae he Bang fy | also §=nobby chowks, be a speedy clearanep backed from § to 1 down to 5 to 1) V0. at the track veaterday and stat. | us A er gpraany wedi egg yy 25 $5.00 will secure you one share of fully paid ‘ stripes and fancy mix for we—great say! te win the opening event, and came | V** St the track yesterday and p. I'm goin’ ter be @ pitcher r a en $ x ft 1 y ings | ed that he would remain here a and non-asdessable capital stock of the Amer tures. for you. ican Ostrich Company--NOW In a few weeks it will cost you twice that home on the bit by five open) ion ‘end fy the testes. Bi lengths. Sightly, the 3 2 favor | gohorr f aay cab 1 i e d iibeons, } . Schorr fgrmerly campatge | fte, beat Rose H. for the place ok ateed b makina 16 the miaél moe X " | mem [west, and some of the good car Paliadelnh ES Bike + David Boland, who had been fin |patgners that formerly wore his « } Hattorton * Reiag and Mehiel amount, and in a year you will not be able to Unb ached iR searid Botand. who had Say ee Ack onda 15¢ Unble eqular Be ip outside the money for & num: lors wore Sam Phillips, Lady Seborr jSoerks | The , I. “ompany ha Pe | Saar GE seatinus, aeuras, wea vorved ltacharic pilverdsie’ ek anal | Phe American Ostrich ¢ ng any has boos i Bath Towels Dotfed Swiss up as & good thing to win the see | sonec } — organized to propagate ostriches in Seattic ie ta oat baked fom Te tl | ¢ we aS NS Twenty matured birds have been secured, |||} | Spectel Tomorrow | | Speciat Tochorrow at og Sete eet oe come! * aye T. Fryer, the man after} : + (tee after the expénditure of much time and mon tach | pland : ck} whom the Derby favorite was | Pita “ “o ° "i poten = , | PoE , os Wilson, who was also heavily played, named, and who makes the nook | | Breokty i 8 ey, a8 a parent flock for the local farm. | Size 20x40; most servi a PE oe ge tr orpetine Pe ey ‘ got away in thetr stride. The race/for the Boston club, is confined at} ‘ aot Five acres of land near Bitter Lake, be and easy to launder. Tomor 1 | eutate ind Grenes . ‘was always between these two and | hia home with an attack of tonsil} o.4.. ¢ Sica’ dee |e Lente ‘ + om tween Green Lake and the Co y Club | row only at @ third less. fen't || new designs. poet a) ‘oday Geattle an atte o : i ’ | \ conto Ragen Fae een ios oe tan cautions wa ore | series at Dus’ park and the teama| AMEKICAN LHAQU® grounds, Seattle, has been purchased for the ||| it worth white?” Investigate half tomorrow. Come, hould do some great work. The ‘ at & purpo from nowhere and got the show. ner, “Irish” Young, tn a sporty gray sult and a red necktie, is trying to| CUP are im the beat a sonmition | 8 aod He This land will be converted into a semi- | . — 7 a | der e races fro » ground ea he Miners are working all the opical gare or birds, anc ortion , See ee eee ce ine) nn anee Srom te Erousd. | tne, Dugdale te coufident, that kahenn Waite tropical garden for the birds, and portic The Half-Price Sale of Infants’ Long of the acreage will be improved for exhibition | his men will take tho sertes, but he Wan Lost al race. She could not have lost with | Jockey Joe McBride, who rode at : a ~ tsa r = og: “ . " = ‘ fan even break, but Gossiper got off |the Meadows last year with consid. | “Alizee that in a ae ‘ ; i dec onggedle sage pl j i and Short White Dresses Continues — F fying While Sliver Stocking was |ereble success, arrived in town tast | “'! Md thelr work out for them .e The work of clearing this land was com | , ; jealty left. The Bedwell mate | night and expects to ride here again | S “ “ menced this morning. You can go out and |) r3 - mi q Y The Dusit vat In foree at & & r Went after the field and just failed | this summer, Meliride rode on the | 1.9 rac wih tuaibes : see the men at work any day | > to get up in time to catch Gosstper, | Canadian ctroult last spring until) 2 snmp AEE yd re hime No investment with which we are acquaint THE STORE THAT GARVEY. BEST 3 Grace G. was a good third. Toupee, | he dislocated hin shoulder in a fal “ sage bart who drifted oct tn the betting from | |received at Montreal, Moliride | **4 ~ Saas ak oe 1 ten Bee . on ~— rn. meniac, cieiulan, ed offers revenue possibilities anywhere the 5 to 1 to 10 to 1 ran in accordance |rode the winner of the SAUNT cetele coe ony terceaiend dieceot | cetinn nad or oo = | equal of this one La gene Sra mgr ieee ethyl aged 2 te Row | of loot t near Havre yeaterd More money is being made in the ostrich a Pfs ae > «ET ve se ten Myr ae nd the fireman waa killed “4 business today than in any other line of ef ral passengers injured TS eucHANAN 113 — IIS—17 SECOND AVENUE. 4 fort, considering the capital invested ik The sale of plumage, coupled with the re rae * Puligroso, the $ to 5 favorite, had) Edie Kanfman also blew In Inst ‘ ceipts from admissions to the show grounds; q to be three hours the beet to win [night and will be out to the trac ; the fourth race. Practically left ‘his afternoon. He ways he wi i will pay several hundred per cent profit an At the post he ran around his field |4ge™vt. 1f porsible, to make hi 4 of the“weeting. track management for doing #0. fongs was run in :69 3-4, the best|recelved 9 allver whip from the | ye eae sig nually once the farm is fully established. The } b> Bot going away. Alta Spa fin.| {loud “Skilly” win a bet | § , Profit the first year is estimated at 20 per ished gamely and beat Klota for the | ” j 8 | cent, the second year at SO per cent, and after place. Hipoteca showed lots of Phatggiotig « = that the / ? five years an investment of $100 should pro speed but quit. | mac jood jockeys Bow on ; 4 * |ground at the Meadows that t | Ri duce an annual income of $500. Tarrigan and Orchan were back-|8T¢ !0 the saddle. Jockeys ’ Qjon't you think this worth while looking #4 to the exclusion of everything | Lawrence, “Handriding” Ketly iW into? @ise by the public to win the fifth, | Eager Hildebrandt, three as “ Come in and let us talk it over. This prop Although the horsemen and clock. |petent race riders as ever threw a ae ' oa book 1 we'll tell y ora went to Buna at 10 to 1. The |le# over @ horve, are at the track ! osition is like an open 00k, and we tell you | face Was always between the firat|>Ut have been unable to nr 0} ft all we know about it—gladly two named; but Orchan tired in tle | Permission to ride Im add j y On our installment plan you can buy— stretch and Tarrigan overhauled | Jockey Chas. Borel, one of th t 1 share for $1.00 cash and $1 per month for him and won, going away by two | 00Y* bero, ls u and i Psagse i 2 nonth ; jengths Orchan boat Buna a | °8%not ride. q length for the place. 1 cae os | For going to sleep at the post The public went to Legates at | Pelisroso Jockey Groas was hand even money to get even on the day |* “tee days’ suspension by th and when the horse won every |/¢* book + 5 all nwollga Dhaey ware pa After Silver Shocking was lett at the race but tired badly and fin-|{®® Pos snd then only beaten 5 ished outside the money. Legates eS for the third ence, Snorting ” ‘took command in the stretch and Kelly bung Himp and disgusted over F, wom going away. First Poop fin'| re, Paldock lamoe,. “That isare fuhed with a rush and nosed out | 72% Only ning best. that's ail,” said K Why they over Cholk Hedrick for the place, [let that Jockey Royd go to’ the post [without an alarm clotk, 1 don't Ww. 0. W. | know on BATTLING NELSON t . Piquet waa sent out in the ovey | AND JIMMY BRITT. Visiting, Woodmen and night entries as carrying 102 | pounds, but it afterwards developed | }that om account of the conditions Don't fail bs rare the navy yard|of the race she was obliged to} at Bremorton. The Pacific squad-| carry 109 pounds. This additional | fon is now there and there are| woight eansed the handica 5 shares for $5 cash and $5 per month for four months 50 shares for $50 cash and $50 per month for | four months. Associated Dentists" Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s Telephone Main 1772 Purchase Coupon. National Securities Co., 1165-66 Empire Bldg. ttle, Wash. Inclosed please find § in (fullpart) payment for shares of AMERICAN OSTRICH CO. INC., stock fully paid and non-assessable Information Coupon. National Securities Co., 1165-66 Empire Bidg., Seattic, Wash. 1 would be pleased to re cotve your booklet, “The American Ostrich,” with the understanding that this re st in no manner obligates A PLEASANT PROSPECT view re Those people have who have @| supply of our delicious ] drinks on hand on a hot day. A i refreshing ginger ale, 2 phosphate, apple and peach, are] summer thirst killers that Gea NOM, «66 ccc eeeeeceee Address Addrens The Pride of Hegeswich and the, Native Son of the Golden W Who Will Fight For the “Cham pionship of Ex-Champion Light weights” Tomorrow Night at ALL STOCK OFFICIALLY REGISTERED. OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. CO RE RAR y ; ers to more battleships tn the navy yard revise their figures and am: Le *s ° Dy P " than ever before. A partia: lat of | gatee a clnch j Prieee. - ie re them being the “battleships Ne ° - SAN FRANC! } Seillie bessta, Ores snd Wisconsin, the| Ril Soul, who owns ‘the stabie| yMAN, FRANCISCO, | July | 30— tional Securities Co gunboats, Chicago, Boston, Albany, |campaigned under the name of in pete coedbeion ter 0 a ra sey Sharieston and Buffalo and the| Frisco Hoag, was at the ts yes Poth carom pe agg ge ZXCLUSIVE FISC cE ’ training ship Philadelphia, the | torday : 5 ill at Bhaneae een i eritt is | the Dane ie tm fine condition and REELS RSC AL AGENTS prisonship Nipsic and the great ary-| OF SRROn 8. GyAAg IE hb The odds now are in ees dock. Boats jeave Pier 2 at 6 4 W. @.. Yanke picked the last | pice ey eee bees tralmind |Noleon's favor. Referee Jack 1165-66 Empire Building. Seattle, Wash., U. S. A. $:%8 and 10 8. m., 1:15, 2:30 and| three winners and hit the combim | working squall vy Soha ar be Bas wagege rem bagi a J ge. ; oa ; 130 p.m. Round trip 50c ee*! ation book for $450. roe tae cake men bees at he ts to the entire mas nevi | & the rounds it is thought that men must do as be says. St Cc orage Cc 4 | BRAKEMAN KILLED. was killed last night on the Car |} Incorporated 4 THREYUP / you Lumber company spar, being | ! COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. j noees a pie run over and horribly mangled Seneat ene Diet Sane ae teovt Fersit mn : ty. 26 he body | Brockwell ot’ wavtiind pre est and Best Equipment for Moving urniture, On the — aa, ey i eben Totem Pole. Hil o¢ Harry Brockwell, a Great North rene hes Bh an dh ob Se t} | Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans syeciaily Game @ Agents for Carhart’s Working Cloth: ern brakeman, was sent from Delta The young man's} *|]} structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons. No Charge $ iaovuing teh taberment al A By Par Bracing food for steady | Soe Coming te guar tients: Ho Obares or Gotan Dade 9 2 | bi y cs x fees Work. We can tell you to a cent what your move will cost. é HA | >) RIGH { e Hattleship Nebraska at navy yard.| Fleet of Hattleships at Navy ner ves— | Phones—-Main 1523; Ind. 71 | : ore | Fire Proof Storage, Cut Freight Rates” : Vou are seeing ali kinds of prices at all kinds of stor | Nutritive food for heal- | and in some stores, perhaps, you will notice as much as half Mn! ES BULLETIN th s } dae werloty sou vitl ona hore, : y, appetites— — ‘ e . 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