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Sey Santa Ray Bumps Dutiful in > Fifth, Leaving Both at’ Post, and Talent Goes After Egbert and M’Knight With Shouts of Lynching~-Johnny Lyons Proves! His Class by Tying | Track Record. ning third § to & chance, after belong made an/ James A Murray | BY REFUGEE, Arthur MeKnight’s bad start tn & demonstration the like of which !t) § second choice, who led into! bas ne been witnessed at the | the stretch and won in a hard drive Meadows. Five horses went to the | from Bucolte. | post, Dutiful and Santa Ray being ewonih the cho with Reservation, Mi88) starter McKnight dki good work Rilite « the outaiders, the the firat thre wook wf the meet latter the longest shot in the race, jing por tt > few dase his at 12 to} work has beon very bad, but it tx When McKnight, sprung the bar | cortainty not going to be improved rier Santa Ray wheeled and co by a lot of hooting and yelling od with Dutitul and Oe to Were lovery time he wikkes his appear joft at the post, the other three a . r’ 4 the way and won ridden out fre Reservation, who closed strong, tm modia after the race a howling mob surrounded the judgo's stand and his work the firat part of the poting showed he has the ability so he is entitled to another chance hooting the starter and Someta | Jim Noll, the popular California that all bets be dec we oe entire. |tuttman, and father of Frankie e were en Noil, the famous featherweight ee we h the sit fighter, was at the track yesterday ation and r © crewe star - OP} He will stay hore © a week, as Fig “e ge onthe yh v onelte, | Ousiness calla him back to Cril-| n the midst of the exeite fornia, Noil’s entries were refus ment somo Hater palled a nals ny the King County Pair assoots Freak Clancy, but was knocked /tion pefore the meeting opened | down and arrested before he had & chance to use it The crowd fi Rally wore itself out shouting dispersed when the horses car Out on the track for the sixth race ten minutes before the usual post time. The demonstration was entirely unealled for and a blot on the fair) } name of Scattle ax & racing center, |" **Tound bout | The accidental leaving of Dutiful} eet } through a misunderstanding, bat be wan informed yesterday that the a» sociation would be «iad in the fut ure to have him race at the Mea dows. Neil stated that Frankie Nel! wan at present in Phitadelphia where he was matched to fight O'Toole on the sixth of Anguat, In and Santa Ray was one of the ele | A carload of horses from Barney | ments of racing luck and, although | Schrefber's ranch in Missourl ar & lot of money was dropped, under |Tived at the track yesterday and | the racing rules the fadges had no/|the genial German himself is ox power to declare bets off or order | pected to arrive today. He will the race run over again. probably stay here the rest of the —_— moeting, although it lx not known |whether he will put on a hook en atiae pe 8 bottled up Rood | Schreiber ts one of the famous turf to 2 and annexed the first race in| mea of this country, and be bred a bard drive from the favorfte, Im. | te Derby winner, Johany Lyons, port, with Kismet, Jr. third. Car mee Tg melina iny back in the bunch; After the running of the third until the stretch was reached, when | face the Judges wore very much die Gross made bis run and the filly pleased with J. Hayes’ effort on | came away handily. his father’s horse, Kermit, and bad | ae jthe boy In the stand. They also | Contestriz, a 60 to 1 shot, with a|h4d Mike Hayes himself up and/ stated that they did not like the} maldget named Jensen on net back: |way he had been racing his horses | teh, (at the Meadows, particularly the Tutiahe stopped badty ‘at the sad: (bad races of Johnny Lyons prior and Money Muss, the 3 to & favor-|‘® the Derby. Hayes denied om ; ity | Phatically that he had ever been ee as See See eae guilty of wrongdoing, but the Oro teat tha tieinn' Ina shots (Judges reserved their dectston until day. Incidentally, Hayes lost Kor head. Contestrix was as good as mit yesterday as A. J. Jackson a2 ty t > shew’ te ome Decks. ttmed btm out of the sece for played. secona | #5 ee | took the) Chas McDonald and William }Jackson arrived yesterday from / [Denver with a carload of horses, | including Neatness, Joyner, ffa,| Karosalina, Sireno, Gorham and others. . Storma, a welt choice In the third race, lead from the 9 to 10 favorite Ker mit on the backstretch and was | never afterwards headed, winuing | by a length. Kermit beat Royal) Scot five lengths for the place. Jobnny Lyons, the Derby winner, proved himself a great colt when) he won the handicap at ome and onesixteenth miles and tied the track record. Lyons wae % to 1 fn the betting ana very lightly |. He took the lead from aide on the backstretch and was never afterwards headed, al- though he was driven ont to the limit at the end to win by a neck from Hagh McGowan, who was off dast but ran a fine race. Treasure two races. It ix not known what Seeker came from far back and s¢-|he lost on Logistella cured third place. Fred Bent, Logis — tela, Chimney Sweep and Joe] rhe Argyle club, after losing Goyne. horses that bore high repa-isiy oo, concluded to give the tations in California, all ran badly | ooking gamo a rest and did not | and finished ontside the money. | cut in yerterday. Johnny Clancy | be also found it too hard to outguess ‘The fitth race calts for no critical the talent and took his book off} comment, as Dutiful and Santa Ray | yesterday. The Yealer club was Were left at the post. However, another concern that fafled to make | from the time of the race and the |the weight. handy way in which Fastoxo won, enmeeee it is doubtful if either of the two} Hughey Jones, Better known as could have beaten the winner. — | .yigrq Losing” Jones, found. that areal | the bookmaking game was not soft Nattie Bumppo completed a dis | enough for him around here, so astrous day for the talent by run! he took hie book off yesterday and THESHUB OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE Dan Ross, the Canadian sports man, bet a lot of money on bia} speedy sprinter, Jas. A. Murray, but fafied to cash. The Hoag stable was much in evidence yeaterday, winning the | firet race with Carmeiina and the jast race with Grace G. It ts under stood that Ed. Soule, the owner of the stable, profited largely by the/ What are you doing’sbout that Outing Suit? Don't you think that it would be well to prepare yourself for more warm weather, such we have been hav. ing during the past week? Summer hap just com menced, and the warmest days are yet to Every Outing Suit is stilt down to the half-price mark. The acme of style fit—comfortable for July or January; come. and | we fab rics. We WILL clean our shelves before the fall stock arriv have them in all weights in appropriate All Outing Suits That Were $12 NOW $6.00 | RIOT OVER | BAD START e¢ as defendant for James A. Moore | they hug first base too closely after « $136 « $7.50 “ $18 « $9.00 $20 $10.00 CE Morey Back if You Want It Ae sue SEATTLE STAR=THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, (WITH eS HELP BUTTE 1907, NS FAST GAME Yarterday's contest waa a Ward! TRCOMa savers ve " H one for Seattle to lose, and It Mhret | : #8 th Ww the Red bad not made @ punk, de | { ."; i 8 cision in the eleventh, the game a @ —— would have gone at loast phn neg WOATE TRAOTE * | | announced he was going to Sara] pound When the umpire called | . ay’ Pug |toxa, N. ¥, BookmaGors of Jones |Oartwright safe in the slide home piss ‘olay tats Dey ps lest see stripe are not wanted On AnY|he poled t Banos of 6. 4h d pb Ken pi gy a hae tay i Blagg eaten ond to seo Mio grandstand filled with wok, and it ta safe to say that) iinet out, and at the same time | Wil a air Umpire tatives of the fair sex and the authorities at The Meadows | took the seasion away from Seattle. | a... a represents: os a exninid will not drape the grandatang 11 /1¢ Jooked an if Cartwright was | Ler Angeles ihm ge oe gg ee Mell ell cn st re When he departs. Lt {8 HAO loaught by®several foot, but Whret | hertiant . , of ball. Now that Butte hae taken good @et that the New York | gocided otherwise, Tho decision | pe nettorier-- urns ong "h, [the firat two games from the é ats racing euthoritieg Will not burn | made him very unpopular with the | pee-Derries ' it is up to the locals to bestir tiem any red fire in honor of his ar leans and after the game he was Seow aie folyes and win out | rival olthor. 4 followed for a considerable distance | 4. n ° | % by the crowd, but outside of some | ion Aneoter vee Yesterday's’ was certainly a groaé | g00d-sized hoote and joers, he was |" hee . loontest. The. game..was saved ‘RACES AT BUTTE rece ise wrve cor tne deimonsten | ssh ss Wi ev yp mn jon | the outfield to home and timely | ey. ays Allon pitched a good game for | stick work placed the session safe jthe © be, and if he had had proy for Beattle on several different oc | NUTTH, Aug, L—The races you | terday resulted as follows Firat oe, three furtongs, Ray Garter won; Lady Adolaide, second Bird in the Bush, third. ‘Tir O86 14. six furlongs, Buda Santa, second Seeond rac pest won; Cer rida, third. Time, 1:16 Thir ace, aix furlongs, Le a won; Elpalaano, second; Sharper Hawn, third, Time, 1:15 12 Fourth race, five furlongs, Sheen won; Reuben. nd; Miss Affable third. ‘Time, 1/01 12. Fifth race, seven furlongs, Little Butte won; Btapa, second; Mina Gihwon, third, Time, 1 +4 Sixth race, one mile, J. V. Kirby won; Karly Houra, second; Card inal Sarte, third. Time, 1:43 “SEZ KNOTHOLE JIMMY:" . |two bases and Dat's de way I'd play tt ) Guess dia game's a cinch WANT EARLY. DECISION The Lake Washington Canal as-| Hickey soctation has decided to endeavor |” to speedily dixpose of the sult now! before the superior court in the mattor of determining the validity }Of the $500,000 bond issue author ined by King county for canal wor The association has boen subst ut It is hoped that the matter can be |” disposed of in the superior court | this suromer and that ff It ie tak} en to the supreme court and a de | {elsion secured there by October 1 STATE LAND GALE. (Star Speetal Hervire.) RETT, Aug. 1--Forty acres of land within the city Neits have beon advertised for sale by| Auditor Vestal, acting for the state, next Saturday, and it ts expected! that there will be brisk compucl-j tien, The land Hea southeast the Weyerhaeaser mill, but not touch the Sound, although | much of It overlooks the water. RV THIS 18 FIERCE. (my Catted “Prees.) NEW YORK, Aug. 1 ithe plate, jin as Of wah hard rester dows | 00d seneton Crom Mra. Mad-| 7 jer support the game should been his with a 2 to 1 seore and ho extra innings to go. But in the fourth the Miners crossed the plate twice without making a hit, Quix ley miased Bell's grounder and Brayette dropped a ball thrown to him at second, Ghaffer made poor wee of his ad when he hed an enay eh retire Hell at the plate, by rred to retire Cart ght at first. Ovtnide of this the sonston was high class all the way | Beatle tied the seore in the sixth and one is the seventh, in the eighth Butte scored by Rell putting the ball over the fence Nothing was dotig then anti! the eleventh, when Eatte brought in the winning run. After the game was ltled the home plate figured in a namber of sensational play In the Hell had knocked the lot, Meyers bit for he was coming tm fast on Irby'a hit when Howell threw the ball in a wonderful ef fort from extrento right and retir od the big Indian at the plate. In eighth, after ball out of the the eleventh Meyers mado a great Ithrow from. center and the Indian was retired for the second time at Cartwright ¢ manner by Ross ball to and but thie & ing the ny ette ette throwing it home, history ARR W FPO A ae ee By ‘ J J . | ' ' J hom ' . : , . ‘ e sv ' ’ . 7 ' ’ + . J 3 ‘ ' e on ee ee ‘ . J 4 Be st {d ° ‘thet! < . ' , 1 Ls ‘ ; ; : : * t ’ ° wink 1 as : ’ , H ; ' ‘ . i ‘ , ee i | ee o> hee ¥ a Melee Rpenone one mp Tarome 0) Meokame % H TACOMA. Ave of * te elyne Mascon, 32, has just made tor | eee ie eure wat Sist unsuccessful attempt at gull geindelia” Umpire Peary cide. A janitress saved her Nhe is said to havo made a dozen ef-| .. Senawe Mending. forts to kilt her four children Aber de oe @ BRITT WINS FAST FIGHT, SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 1 James Hdward Britt, of Ban Fran pride of the Californta fight ing fans, last night after 20 rounds of 4 fighting was given the de cision over Battling Nelson, the endurable Dane, of Hegewisch Although Nelson did the greater part of the leading, Britt showed the cleverer, ring generalship and had no difficulty in getting away | from Nelson and landing upon him at every opening offered. The Dane was game and took a great deal of punishment and Ukewtse landed often and hard on Britt but the Californian, to the sur prise of the 10,000 spectators showed plenty of stamina and was fresh all through the gruelling roilt Althopeh cisco, both men came fast ring in the! to the center of the NO, 5. Base stealing is made easy after one learns to aide properly, but purloining a base does not lie tirely in your ability to slide A food lead from the base you! are on counts for a great deal A great fault with youngsters is that | getting there. The average ind} can easily tale a lead of at leant three feet more, except when left handed pitchers are working. You must watch these southpaws olove- ly, for they have a very deceptive motion, a8 though about to throw | the bell to the batter, which will often catch you napping off first The umpire cannot call the motion ® balk. Battleship ‘Nebraska at navy yard eee! | while Nelson w: opening of the 20th, Nelson si pretty weak but in no particular danger of « knockout. Alternate ly the two n held on in this round until Nelson got Britt into} & corner and landed him on the} nose, Which was sore because of | repeated jabbing. Britt followed and with vicious fe nent Ne against the ropes and the joqper cutting with both hands, a! add Nelson's face bleeding profultely Nelson fatied to come back | The fight is considered eng of the fastest and hardest ever pulled | off at Ban Francisco. Brits led in| cleverness and ring generalship as Kame same ability Britt Waa al a Over and showed take the puntshment ways been a bard man to beat in| q 4 20-round go and yet his showing | of last night proved a surprise ASEBALL TIPS TO THE vounesTERs The successful base mnner | watches the pitcher clo: He studies him, Every pitcher has some little characteristlo move ment which he makes just before delivering the ball motion He Watch for this | then start for the next bag ause you have a little success in stealing bases, don't be a. “wild man” on the bags. You are not to} steal all the time, If you are the} first man up and reach first safely you are not supposed to steal right | away. It is the batter's duty to| sacrifice you to second, Never attempt to steal when | there are two out and the plicher | 1s at the bat.. You may be caught, | and a® plichers are usually poor | batters, he will be the first man up the following toning. | | Fleet of Battioships at Navy Yard was caught) | again, after a abut-down of pearty| braska, Oregon and Wisconsin, the| cantons. if Ross’ shoulder wore | well the opposing ranners would | take fewer chances on going home, | but ad it Is Artic holds them pretty well on third | Gebring feare kom & etre ’ Pie he | New ¥ ee ie ed Payne; Newton ] —— There i# an umbretia carrier to} jthe “Mikado” who in a dead ringer 1 \to Desperado Mill Coy, Dug’s south lpaw. This carrier has all the ac tions of the slabster and even the »|makeup fite him, and time and again one is startled by the Uke ness, aad believes he ts bebolding |Coy.: This man’s name does not Jappear on the program and because he is so good the management bas oe-—Digert, ¥ hk, Howell aha & nicage : been asked to disclose his Identity tand ad Coy denies softly that he t«| D 36 re eS tne man | he a ots those . # beaten te ~ HIGH SCHOO NATIONAL ERAGUR 2 n| Jimmy Hollander said that the ; }| demenstration at the track yes reminded him of what came New Orleans several years | jaro when be rode Gold Enamel | Dr, Lee Raker, dentist, 206 Bite | bulldl Phone, Main 6256. wast Ww. O. W. Visiting Woodmen and Tourists Don't fail to visit the navy yard) at Bremerton, The Pacific squad: | —— ton is now there and there are) PORT TOWNSEND. Aug. 1.—~| more battleships in the navy yard) Many of the logging camps in this|than ever before. A partias lint of | mty are preparing to start up/them being the battleships Ne} Young Pe sips LOGGING CAMPS OPEN. gunbosts, Chicago, Bowton, Albany, | camp shipped 21 wections of logs,|Charieston and Buffalo and the} ami the Twiges Brow, who have/training ship Philadelphia, the! operated a camp across the bay | prisonship Nipsle and the great dry.) throughout the dull sesean, are lo |dork. Boats leave Pier 2 at 6:20, cating a mow camp near Lip Lip | 8:20 and 16 a m., 4:15, 2:30 and/ Point. ‘4:30 p.m. Round trip S00. eee two montha, The Olsen @ Hayden | 5c Friday shoppers at McCarthy's will have an opportunity to choose from an assortment of several hundred pieces of Washable Neck both white and colors, wear. This season's styles, in numerous variations Some are a little soil- ed, but soap and water will soon restore them to their | original perfection Regular prices are 1c, 15e, 25¢ and 35e. Choice Friday 5c $4.98 We received a carload of new trunks Tuesday afternoon, They aro all marked and will be on sale tomorrow, Amotig them are good canvas covered trunks with hardwood slats, iron bound corners, sheet tron bottom, double compartment tray, strong clamps and lock, regular prives $6.50 and $6.60 each. Choloe cae 98 Post ( Cards Ic Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, designed, ready for burning. All very handsome and regu. lar 260 values. In our pyrog- raphy department to 15c 1 New Books 45c Reprints of recent $1.50 copy rights that have sold up tnto the hundreds of thousands. Books by’ authors like Jack London, Stewart Hdward White, Irving Bachelor, Har. old MacGrath, Upton Stnelatr, Take your pick tomorrow, the Anthony Hope and others, By one day only, of all the sou- ery book Is well bound and venir post cards in the store, printed, and there are some. regular 2 for So, 3 for Se; all thing like a thousand volumes at the one price, each to choose from at only 45s BASEBALL The Store That Serves You Best Garvey Buchan « TOMORROW IS NOTION DAY. Choose hore trom tavint wé Be | “Just out” of the article you want ‘Dee as | —and at lowest prices—always Ironing Wax with Cabinet handle | S) Spool silk Hair Pins, per pkg ( Tape—Ali Pins, per paper .. Bell Hale Pin | Hooks and Eyes, card dozen f } . | Mending Tissue | Knitting Cottor Dress Shields | any Hetke % anc C| ag e | in Plentiful Gales Qube Pine } Child’s Hose Sup 7 Assortment | ‘yortere ".* 5c 10 . | Cotton. WOMEN’S 250 PINON C Pair HOSE SUPPORTE on | | Special tomorrow at Of Slockinet 15¢ and Nainsook Of superior qual frit | You'll find every |. 44 elastic in a varied col @ood kind in our! or assortment. The sorts | varied stock you can depend Each book containing four packages ne * hooks and eyes, black and white 1 basket should have at least one ving. 0k on hand Immense Surplus Stock Sale of New } | j | 10c Outing Flannels | 10c Outing e | Friday Special at } Many big, fortunate purchases included that unusual ten cent values. The showir ne of great j all the wanted new colorings and ‘ens in | Owing to vastness of stock we have cut the price effect ody ridda Save about a third tomonaws Friday Special at ; Bize 72x90, of soft finish, still possessing quality. To be able to buy these staple art reduction is a chance that saving housekee; | look, This is a rare opportunity splendid | les at mnt thould ‘| 85c Seamless Sheets 113 — WS—1I7 SECOND AVENUE. THIRTY DAYS fe 25 Per cent Discount Associated De Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's Telephone Main 1772 A PLEASANT P View Those people have supply of our drinks on hand on @ refreshing ginger phosphate, apple and pe summer thirst killers 1 the palate at the same! Pacific & Puget Company. MOVING BEKINS worace COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON, Fire Proof Storage Main 1523 GUARANTEED RATES Fly on the Flyer | SEATT&E-TACOMA ROUTE. fi Fare pep Ra) 500. FOUR ROUN m. Time card subject te change without notice. | " U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. | eattle Tel, Main 176. | én Tacoma Tel. 212 | 4, Vih's! darn be Vallee PATER UNION TAILORS, Stores—518 Third Ave, KOHLER & CHASE Batadiioned 1860 PIANOS 108-710 PIKE STROwT, Waldort Butlding, Two and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington at. Suits to Order on Short Notice. Liediaheeticieeiisinens EXCEL! JOHN C. WALLING Co. 711 Second Ave. Seattle. PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES NOVELTY Mi SEATTLE, & “FRIDAY DOLLAR DAY.” | Values Up to $20 for $1 Will be given away at the Nov elty Suit and Skirt Manufactur ing Company, 1316 Second Ave See windows. ee ALBERT Diamonds, Watohea ye FIRST AND Cl Optical Department