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FORM BOPE .. * GETS JOLT. Maid of Qrleans, David Boland apd Tarrigan, Who Have Run Badly; Wake up and Win—-Latter Is|“* KHOTHOLE Suspended—Fast Five the Best in Fourth. BY REFUGEE. The suspension of Tarrigan aftes he had won the fifth race was the sensation of the day af the Mea FurlorigsPeligroso Moats ~ | ‘| | ‘The horsemen atitt continue mer rily to sap among thomaelves the great financial benefit of the association. Afters David t dows yesterday Immediately after | WO" the second race ©. ¢ M the horse had beaten Orchan, the|ferty bid him up to $600 at whieh judges announced that he waa in-|Price Denny Bros, retained thelr definitely suspended and would not |borse. MeCafferty was right op be allowed to start again at the|Band when Tarrigan won and pf Meadows. Tho fact that the animal | $600, but when tuformed by the | had tiot finished inside the money |Judges that the horse was under) on bis previous start was announc: |SUspension, be was allowed to} ed as the reason for the ruling, the) Withdraw his bid. A. D. Worles horse being suspended for in and | Did Peligroso up from $300 to $600 out running. Although only two | Dut did not au securing the favorites won, the books had an-|COlt. Barnes & Co, claimed Search Other bad day as the winners in| Me out of the second race for $550 each event were well plgye: jand W, H. Sperling claimed Can Maid of Orleans, who finished Jast on her previous start, was backed from § to 1 down to 5 to | to win the opening event, and came home on the bit by five open Jengtha. Sightly, the 3 to 2 favor fte, beat Rowe H. for the place. David Boland, who had been fin- | {ishing outside the money for a num-| ber of previous starts, was served Up a8 a good thing to win the see ond race, and backed from 7 to I dowa to 5 tol and only David Boland and Dick Wien, who was also heavily played. got away in thetr stride. The race Was always between these two and at the end Boland won by a length. Canardo, the 5 to 2 favorite, came from nowhere and got the show. Stiver Stocking was played from 7 to 2 to 9 to 5, to win the third Face. She could not have lost with @n even break, but Gosstper got off flying While Sliver Stocking was practically left. The Bedwel! mate | ‘Went after the field and just failed to get up in time to cateh Gossiper Grace G. was a good third. Toupee. who drifted out in the betting from 5 to 1 to 10 to 1 ran in accordance with the bockies’ slates and finish ed outside the coin. The five far. Jonge was run in :59 3-4, the best time of the“ineetin, Peligroso, the § to § favorite, had to be three hours the pest to win the fourth race. Practically left &t the post he ran around his field end won going away. Alta Spa fo ished gamely and beat Biota for the place. Hipoteca showed tots of speed but quit. Tarrigan and Orchan were back ed to the exclusion of everything else by the public to win the fifth, although the horsemen and clock: ers went to Buna at 10 to 1. The Face was always between the first two named; but Orchan tired in tie stretch and Tarrigan overhauled him and won, going away by two lengths. Orchan beat Buna a Jength for the place. The public went to Legatee at @ven money to get even on the day and when the horse won every book in the ring lost. Piquet, th second choice, went out to m the race but tired badly and fin ished outside the money. Legatee took command in the stretch and won going away. First Peep fin‘ ished with a rush and nosed out Cholk Hedrick for the place, W. O. W. Visiting Woodmen and Tourists Don’t fail to visit the navy yard at Bremerton. The Pacific squad ron fs now there and there are more battleships fn the navy yard than ever before. A partia: list of them being the “battleships Ne braska, Oregon and Wisconsin, the gunboats, Chicago, Boston, Albany Charleston and Buffalo 1 the training ship Philad the prisonship Nipste and th dock. Boats leave Pier $:20 and 10 a m, 1:15, 2 4:30 p. m. Round trip 5c 30 and On the Square. THAT’S and in some stor the variety you will see here, The start was bad | Sole Agents for Carhart’s Working Clothes. You are seeing ali kinds of prices at perhaps, you will notice as much as half BUT, nowhere else In Seattie will you see such style, such good fits, and such excellent tailoring for su little money. $12.00 Outing Suits are now $6.00 $15.00 Outing Suits are now $7.50 $18.00 Outing Suits are now $9.00 $20.00 Outing Suits are now $10.00 jarde for $650 | John W. Schorr, the millionaire | brewer and racing man of Memphin } was at the track yesterday and stat ed that he would remain here a }moath and enjoy the racing. Mr | Sehorr form campatgued one of | the strongest stables in the midd west, d some of the good car t formerly wore his ex 8, Lady | and Moharib, Scheck Siiverdale Alara Rdwin T. Fryer, the man aft whom the Derby favorite named, and who makes ( Hfor the Boston club, is confined at hia home with an attack of tonsil} itia and aa a result the book did net) feut in In the meantime his part | ner, “Irish” Young, tn a sporty gray fault and a red necktie, is trying to beat the races from the grouud i | Jockey Joe McBride, who rode a the Meadows last year with constd- | Jereble success, arrived in town tast night and expects to ride here oBride last » be | this summer {Canadian ctrouit re spring wet! he dislocated his shoulder tn a fal Meliride race Ror received at Montreal {rode the winner of the first ever run over the new |nets’ race track at Montreal and j Pecelved a silver whip from the track management for doing so. | Eddie Kanfman also blew in last jnight and will be out to the tract this afternoon, He says he will aglempt, If powaible, to make his }floud “Skilly” win a bet } It ts wn odd fact that th }more good jockeys now |ground at the Meadows that ¢ jare in the saddle. Jockeys Lawrence, “Handriding” Kelly Eugene Hildebrandt, three petent race riders as ever th lew over @ horse, are at the but have been unable to receive | permission to ride. In addition Joel Pore, one of the best | js under suapension and / as com wa track, cannot ride. | For gotng to sleep at the post ou | Peligroso, Jockey Groaa was handed ja three days’ suspension by the Judges. | Atter Silver Stocking was left at the post and then only beaten « head for the third «ace, Snorting Kelly bung limp and disgusted over the paddoek “That ware was only ning how best, that's jal,” said Kelly, why they ever et that Jockey Revd go to’ the post | | without an alarm clotk, 1 don't know.” t . Piquet was sent out in the oveg- | night entries as carrying | pounds, but it afterwards devel }that on acc t of the co ' of the race 7 }earry 109 pounds revise their fig gatee a cinch. Ed So who own ca under ampaigned th Frisco Hoag, was at the terday w. @ ¥ picked three winners hit the ation book for $450 he the lant comb Opposite the Totem Pole. RIGHT! all kinds of stores; Battleship Nebr j THE SEATTLE STAR-“MUESDA fans have lota of for Rusi, because to Seattle as mucl doen to Butte © 66 © room "Capt. Shaffer saya that | hay today 8 run practi melvin Freneh, th frhen to do @ when bis team ts 1] for your team, and ayne win ball catcher, wif! probably "g, be jthe bat, And that ia what ¢ 108 | hind the yet tomorrow to sive Stays! young@ing, should try to learn--in he good hitter who can also s eee | WY A Chande to ragt » ball bunt baw a decided advanigge over | | aho mechanical part of the game | bathers who are not & feaent in {a all exgY enough Rnd comes with |the art, He keeps @» opponing oe ae JIMMY: | League Stamtiong Won t tt Ht] “a a * ‘ ; NATION A, LAGU, h ? i i‘ " ‘ i and it's er good thing a have to be president when he grows] gc, s up. I'm goin’ ter be a pitoher | r] virw ‘ Batteries—Lindeman and We new ny | Phibadel pt : } Watterion—-Manen, Faring a League ‘ | Ag | Piiiadetpnie | Hrecntyn Bom i a 9 Lous , Today Seattle and Butte open a sori at Dog's park and the teams) AMEKICAN LEAGUE ould do some great work. The! " n Cuba are in the best of condition | Nestee | by and t ore a king all the tin al fident that} League Manding tah ries, but he won Won 1 ta » 80 they | fhicee | : will find their work out for them. | perror ‘ wore out in force at *y $e ta With them was @ sprinkling of Miners, Tigers ro and Spokane it has net} Av unknowr mean pall players | that had thp atv r.| ed a la sixed amount) wr { @ peesenmer tra ' oot Great Northern near Havre yestera day and the fireman was killed and It will be like 1 times to ned several passengers injured BATTLING NELSON AND JIMMY BRITT. 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The] Se eo IC JULY 30, 1907. , Ges ae) ARRON RL i Te + ‘2° BRSEBALL TIPS TO THE YOUNGSTERS [%y 50 te 8--~ ‘er Ys y @ é O—f—-——- 9 { 2 Wo.» | batennas, Berens thas, 8 sac ho win |@ Th expression, “a Rood Inside’ fitice Mt oF Bue a ie Con Walsh of the firing line Walsh has boon doing work |/Plgyer who knows what to do a4) and many @ time it me BASEBALL Sarre LeAane. mM $5.00 will secure you one share of fully paid $i and non-asdessable capital stock of the Amer oe ican Ostrich Company—NOW “” #] In a few weeks it will cost you twice that Reg 1 amount, and in a year you will not’ be able to § Heniel buy the stock at all ‘ODDS FAVOR BAT. NELSON 2 eahips at Navy Yard. { St. Louis $67.50, Chicago $71.50 First-Class Stop Tickets, Call and o |Daseball player” means a ball] tee time at bat While On the field Ge | fleidegy guessing all the time. 1 | practice. A play ts al@ayes in front of you mu} can Hever tell whether he ts Tknow exactly what you have to do | 1 place the ball out or dropaat | when the ball comes to you, But|@wn a few feet from the plate fwhitlo Ghar oth team is f@ the| They don't know where to play for} the| field, then/is the me for you toy him. Kee® at thip banting buginess we your*brain, sad try laying {t down on both the | Batebefore going into thé” de: | first and third tase Lines « the game from the | be well to fie@e o Jone more little batting stunt, Don't neglect to practice bunting, and} kewyr at it until you have masteredd he ts going to patch it makes Wo difference often yoo hit the ball or how far|no matter what it goes, yaw must be able to ‘@y| comes up, It's bad bustin the ball down’ to Be a successful | trying to ov¥ guess the pit Will Make Youa tails of playin Inside! ft woul n the opposing piteher in the snore, 1 would udvine yout ball play ora never to try to “call the-turn” That is, lot to guess what kind of a curve Have confi how | deape inCvour ability to hit the ball, } style of curve ss, This) The lant of this sea son's sutis—nbont fifty 2 ail told—myst of, them * Partner im |B} seine vory ioe suring ‘ 4 P. arrivals Ktou, pony @ a ay H\f}| and fitted styles, alt cleverly faghioned of ing Enter- prise $5 ener to propagate ostriches in Seattle. after the expénditure of much time and mon ey, as a parent flock for the local farm. Five acres of land tween Green Lake and the Country Club grounds, Seattle, has been purchased for the © purpose : i} ‘This land will be converted into a semi purposes exclusively, The work of clearing this land was com menced this morning. You can go out and see the men at work any day ed offers revenue possibilities anywhere the equal of this one More money is being made in the ostrich business today than in any other line of ef- fort, considering the capital invested. The sale of plumage, coupled with the re- ceipts from admissions to the show grounds, will pay several hundred per cent profit an nually once the farm is fully established, The profit the first year is estimated at 20 per t, the second year at SO per cent, and after five years an investment of $100 should pro- duce an. annual income of $500. Qjon’t you think this worth while looking into? Come in and let us talk it over, This prop osition is like an open book, and we'l! tell you all we know about it—gladly. 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