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SHATTERED .BANKROLLS They Were Brought hie Fri the Lidl Yes- terday by the Bookmakers-—Heavily Played Long- shots and Favorites Responsible for the Havoc Wrought. The bookmakers at the Meado\s | never get up’ and finished a bad) yesterday met thelr Waterloo and | fourth after the day was over the knights * of the chalk sadly p what] Dan Ross, the Canadian turfman was lett of thelr nk |took a large bundle of the long rolla and hied themaives back | gr out of the ring when Mag to town in search of amnunition|l. N. won as he backed the filly for the morrow, After an outsider | from 12 to 1 down to 8 to 1 at had annexed the first race four! poat time. heavily backed favorites won and : then when May L. N., at 12 i To wind up a bad day's business came home in front in the last race | somebody at the last minute bot her owner, Dan Ross, made a/Joo Harlan $100 straight and $100 elean up that hurt every book in| to show on May L. N ‘ =o |. Dr. Seharf's good showing with | Seaniner was de 9 §| Manders up was in great contrast @hance ‘in the Reerggen = wee. ran | his last effort when A. Wright dadly throughout and flaished aut | Pde. 3 gly cong Mee eee at | Joe MeRride succeeded tn bring: | Rede, a 6 to 1 shot, and Frank |!®8 home fn front his first mount Rose, at 30 to I, fought it out be jat the Meadows this aeasop when / tween them and the latter got|May L. N. wou. Meliride rodeo an howe by a bead. Gigana was a|xcellent race and evidently his good third in at Montreal had not affected his ability in the saddle. sianghter of the books co: The slaughter of the books com! The ting certainty bad 0 bed second r meneed in the was backed from 8 to & down to| day yout and must have lost even money, and after leading ali | lly $90,000 the way, won by a nose from Tarp, the second choice in tho betting | Among those who went home Gtvonnt Ralerio, Who was the| Pleased yesterday was “Irish nung, who was seen congratulat ing himeelf on the fact that his jdook did not ent in Wedne: and thus escaped the slaughter only other horse that was played to any extent in the betting, fin tehed third. Dick Wilson was heavily played | to win the third race, being backed | from threes down to 9 to 6. He beat the gate and led all the way Dr. Scharf was always the runser up, and In a hard drive beat Burn olette for the place. Ed Harmon, who was known at |Loe Angeles this winter the | biggest piker tn the ring, te taking the money for the H. & H. club. - There was a report after the The layers got another terrific | Mtst race yesterday that Billy Mur hammering when Lam Reed, back-| TY. the man bebind the form @d from twos down to 7 to 5, got | chart, had bet on Frank Rose, the home in front in the fourth race {3° to 1 shot that won the first After being close up all the way,|"® Upon investigation, however My Choice ran a good face and| it as discovered that it was on beat Martiamas for second pl: | Forest Rose that the genta, Wi! ne een dened pisce-/itam had risked his coin. From Silver Li made It worse for| 20% on, however, neither Shake book when she won the /#Pe@re for anyone else can make Murray belleve that “a rose by any th race after being backed from 4 “her name would smell as sweet.” to 6 down to $ to 10 Ransum by five lengths at one time and fooked all over a winner in the stretch but dogged tt badly ant} iver Line got up in time to be: wwe Weber half a length Te “Lige” Brewster, the trainer for J. O. and G. BH. Keene, got in yee terday from Denver with two car loads of horses. Among the well nus was a close third. known ‘performers he brought oa . {along were Baboo, Wuraburger, The pubic en: to Fumnyaide Cocytress, Mandator, Exchequer, at 7 to & and Spring Ban at 2 to BOses, Triumphant, Stelia A. Ron 1 to win the inst race, but neither | Sear, and Rusticate ever had a chance. May L. N. at! ” 10 to 1 tay close to the pace all; After Frank Rose won the first the way and taking the lead in| race, C. C. MoCafferty bid him up the stretch she cleverly stalled off} to §505 at which price the horse Spring Ban's chalienge. Mike Jor-| was protected by his owner dan came from far back to get the - show. Funnyside showed a mark Lo a MoCafterty, ed reversal of form as she could | worn Mineo out | Oe who claimed of @ selling race, has ee STAR'S FORM CHART ORATICR, Wash. Wotes. ana. 4, ie0—t0ch ‘Oi fast Hebert. presiding judas Arthur MeKatent Weather ctoaty. Track starter 1358. inee RACK-—ive furlongs Selling. Two-year-old Vaine to first 1 Index Horse and Owner. Pin, Jockey. Frank Noe. (California Stable 18 Bactkanaa M Bede. (AF Chitterdy aM 2% FF Gilbert Gigana (Reilly aCe ) 4 Forest Rows (WM Caine) 4% MeChain Banpiper, (Bh Levy? 9% FP Ment Leonia. (Olivedrevemtabie? 7 # ° Icio Mike (RM Ries. tr) ree FT it pest t minutes OFF at 2:26. Time 03%: 49K: 100% T piace, S-1 show. Mt Hede 5-4 pisces, 1-18 show ch. «Daria Tenny-Leie TV. 0 ‘drivies $600 by CC MoCafterty ‘There was 4s maddy path near that got into it had wo chance. a Oigana 6-4 ob Trained bY B Belmont Gna quit. Frank outlasted Bede. in Ro speed 1359 SRCONP RACH -Pive furtongs Purse Thres-year-olde ai Value to first 9259 In Horse and Owner a a 154% Deter, (CM RArterberry) . iet t i (I Ramneny) 107 3 3 4 MAW Carly |“ 109 5 H Rosa) ine 6 ‘ 18 6 " aot J.Waldwin) 113 7 6 89 Neatnews, 4(iRiostabie> ne ® £ post minute Off wt TAT, Time—28%: 49%; 1-004 1-# plans, 1-4 show. Tarp 4-6 pines, 1-4 show Halerio 1 show. he, aor Betsy y. Trained by F. Berane first four driving Faced together the way Halerio was third throughout beat Ackerly, which ran wide on the stretch turn. 4 just tasted 1360 THIRD Race—six tur Senin Four-year Value to fiewt $26 Owner we 4(P Sulitean) yer chart, a(M. Mack) 104 48.1. Butler) tor Dr. Boharff second throvehout. Burn Distributor ran ahment FOURTH RACH and v One miley and fifty ¥ ward. Value to first $325 1361 Horse 943 Happy Iles. Reed | piace, 1-4 show. My Oholoe 3 7. Winner 6 Victory Myrtie f index. i Str, Win. Jockey. Op. Ch 1 Vf ak Reynard, 8( MillerACe ) 101 i* tuyere @ FT Put well to so kaos ow, f Onenry piames db C. Muthetiand ee ow ftart good. Won handily and third driving. May L ba walted on Med B wa forton th hendi) * pric® $1,00—for clearapce 6O¢ each Basement Store—The Bon Marche. | mor jthe last race, {expected that | appropriate leluston of which }tumbla Gtel, ® during M 2 back to his for Vineent, Nelson Jones was one of the few bookmakers who did not I te He held the wing and quit $800 to the good en the race sold the gray wh owner, t Harney Schreiber is expected rovin a fow days, Upon his ar al he will be @anded back Dewey, which antmal he presented to Matt Ries in Oakland, It Is Matt will accom pany the presentation with a few remarks, at the con Frank Mosherry | will burn his choloe and expensive collection of Dewey ticke®, “Anxious Inquirer:" Yor, San piper, the beaten 4 to 5 favorite in the firet race is trained by Bil short. 4 Pietro Marino was down hook Itne’and sinker on Givonnt Nalerto. Ho thought that a horse with a name Hike that couldn't lose RACES Av BUTTE nu the races yesterday Firat race, half mite, k, won Patriotic, y Adelaide, third 0 14 Second rece, six furlongs. rouge, Won; Mpintess, second ; cone, third Time, 1:16 14 The ‘veontte of were Mise Fair socpnd, Time, La Ma Third race, dix furlongs, Sydney, | wom; Rustiiog Silk, second, third, Thor, 1:14 14 Fourth race, five furlongs, wor; Sir Bril Hon, third Alma, Co. nom Time, md; Native race, seven furlongs, Vin ™, Won; Serenity, second; Miss Atfable, third, Time, 1:31 Sixth race, mile, Nova Weileh, won; ima Reubold, seo ond; Early Hours, third 1:43 34. TO RACE FOR CUP NEW YORK, Aug. 5 Russell, son of the late Lord Rue sell, ts on bis way to this city from Scotland to open negotiations with the New York Yacht club om behalf 4 Sir Thomas Lipton, in regard to & challenge for a cap race next year The rifle team of the National Guard of Washington beft lant night for Vancouver, BH. C., met tod the best markemen of the Canadian guards. The marks men will return to camp near Ta coma on Monday, and leave for the national tryout at Toledo, O., on Friday O'LOUGHLIN TELLS HOW |«: IT IS DONE The evolution of the umpire from & meek and lowly laborer to « cits n of inflounce and power, is the theme of a timely discourse by Stik” O'Loughlin, of “strike tub! fame. “Suk” anys the wisest atep ever taken by the American and Nation al longaes was in giving the judges of play arbitrary rights on the (eld of battle. “Some years ago,” asserts Mr, O'Loughifn, “the average umpire was only « figurehead—a sort of human football to be bounced “SILK” OLOUGHLIN, American league umpire. who be lieves in law and order on the | ball field. around the diamond by players, much to the diaguat of lovers of true sport, and to the detri t of the best qualities of the game. Rowdyiem was rampant. It fre quently resulted im personal en- counters, and some of the best players were many times placed out of commission as a result All that is changed now. The umpire is the boss when the teams are ou the field. Everything says goes and it is a matter of ree ord that players ‘go’ less under onditions than they formerly Three live gritely bears have been breught to Seattle from Alaska by L. L. Bales, where he ecently led a purty of Basterners na hunt for these antinals. They will be placed in one of the city parks until the opening of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, when they will form a part of the big game exhibit of Alaska. hip Nebras t Navy Yard Ww. 0. W. Visiting “Woodmen and '. Tourists Don't fail to visit the navy yard at Bremerton, The Pacific squad ron 1# néw there and there are more battleships tn the navy yard! than ever before, A partia: Hat of them being the battleships Ne braska, Oregon and Wisconsin, the gunboats, Chicago, Boston, Albany Charleston and Buffalo and the training ship Philadelphia, the prisonship Nipsic and the great dry. | dock, Boats leave Pler 2 at 6:20. 8:30 and 10 @ m., 4:16, 2:80 and 4:30 p.m. Round trip p. ose ute Kid top: @ reg this van ~Charles | where they | he THE SEATTLE STA HARRY Nia RUSH PITCHES GREAT GAME OF BALL had difficulty tn from him and the Cubs took the! “" Joontent with the score of & to 3.| Outside of one |nothing doing for Ruas Mall's men, | | Rush never,allowed more thas) | tour men in one round, - whea the fourth, strangers tallied, of the team, | Ana Roche Bell, next up, probebly the mad couldn't lowe. } wen | thee acoring manage Rochon for a doub Ar ball, pot it two, to put cause Dew nat in cond put into center « chance that sha po. ing good going from fient Btls bit to right Ronause the hard-hitting Minera did not know what H Hush was peddling yortorday, they | [* od with the striking out of Rechon, & Seattio boy put tn at short to do something for the batting ead Tt happened | Stanley did not hold fast to the ball ats (hs trip Co Tiree hit for twa bases | and Meyers, the big chief, followed | up the good work by putting the bay over the congerfield fonce for longest om the local ball grow [that was all for the miners. The | next two men were #tragk put and} Stia was throwd out at first, Rush struck out 10 men, He pitched @ splendid game and ally bo depended upon to find and Captain Shaft nd Denovan and. at the same time send ing two rane across the ‘plate y Myers decided he was! Nos” account of himself | good hits and took the only felt! The game ended tn & most pecullar manner. a Tutte ew af wre the be I~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1907. 6 BASEBALL + GOSSIP ry} n *, @ i 6 | securing anything aitorieg: Ruler and scutitiag | a Hwind gate rr et a Butte’s big catcher, Moyers, fe v Shu st: oon: | very bard against one of Harry ont there was re Nush's cholee ones yesterday and ‘coer he went it ing over the baill oxeept in| three of the ‘Thia round open that | gverdeen .. Mine henttie Hutte drive ever ad ‘tle Ross, who can ever the fence} the ball between | t credit foore Te pimay, Las s~ 4 he gave a good |* hewaon He made two and Priledelphta came to him tn} Mparke « Irby was to second when The ball struck | * os Btriokters her mere of the Aix a * BH et hand Spencer) Umpire itow ‘ be it i Jan B® e; Cailtt, *, i Won, Last, Pet Py te 1 i nd Dovin, Kareer a 8, 8 ee ’ Irby and, there being two men Phelpe down, thie made the three out n Stin got credit for a hit ‘ ; Th “ore ; ® . an fh ® ing and Meleen,; Linds ' ; : | \ietesr: in te ; ! 1 ‘ ' ’ i om] . Totals " e*se 6 9] Benge *teby out, htt by Lettea Cait mm Leute a poten, v ed vl oy ak od ee Reehen. oo ' iret . “e ot a 1 Detroit , J Bal terion Jonnprn ws ' , don, Heo? and Achmids ~ H 5 4 4 wore ladema fo» : ; | Hossersit. » id ' Total “ Keone by inntnes fummarr: oT J) Matierion @ + os prone Creer ai An Mews Ue, Heme ruse—-Neen Moverst| _ Seore ‘fee Rite Mickey, leaner Howell, Cleveland Mantey Mtruck out Reerarett, ¢ Brandes Tacoma, 4 tacoma ane Lower” mitted (Nemeni vee 1@ MAIN HOSTELAY — 18 GIVEN DIAMOND BY HIS COMRADES. Jack O'Brien's hotel in San Franciaco, where he) is sowing the aalve a4 of yore. A western fan has tavented a tase cushion which is pneumatic,| and whistles when a runner's toe! Wrangell, Alask tonches It League ed saitled tm the | Detroit inag rrtiedetpnia “teveined ay tor threw | New uamere rag: | Boscom was daing then until | 8 Louis Lynch s mam wade ashington MOGUL INA ‘FRISCO “KIO” GLEABON mia wetor ao = ios a4 Clark, 1 3 one New a eo & ook, Patiercon and Me 4 Thomas ei SUIT OVER FIRST FLAG Dexter Horton @ oweer of a swoll unfurled in Alaska. bank by Geo. E to it, whe Bdwa: A replevin sult, brought agatinet Co. involves the legal title to what is claimed ed lp the first American flag ever The flag was deposited in the) Rodman, of who claims Ute ra Ludecke of Before leaving for Jorsey City,| Wrangell also claims ownership. “Kid” Gleason, Quakers, was presen excaptain of the) mond ring by the Phillies. Gimshaw is proving valuable to) the Pilgrims as utility man. The New York Americans have! the ninth inning finish habit only| tng over the monthly » intermittently this year | Alfred Shrubb, tance runner, has been entered in the annual Scottish games, Sept at New York The Australian premiers confer-| disapproved transfer of the northern territory of | ence {South Australia | wealth lowanoe has been Ballard department famous long dis duced and passed |Monday night appr | to cover the salarie: fame, fighters. the _ proposed Money loaned on to the common- Strictly rants, has discovered tha confidential rates, 204 Balley Bldg If the latter provaiis the flag will ted with a dia | be exhibited at the zposition FOR BALLARD FIREMEN. The finance committee, in look ry war no ab made for the An a result 2. i special ordinance will be intro- by the connect] poriating $935 of the Ballard “diamonds, otc. Reasonable | ) shoe, per sere 3 rad, bea CE AT MEADOWS June 29 to Sept. 14 [MA RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE First Race 2 p. m. AKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE AND JACKSON. STREET Admission, Including Grand Stand, Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c S 2 6 | goodn. * +) thing 7 | manufacturing and wick In compen field for one of th longest hits ever seen here. The | wore two mon on bases at the | time, and wh Meyers rogiatored | his happiness Was apparent to all Shortly after Meyers got me bad) jone on the hand and had to retire | from the game, It looks as if |the Indian is in for it in this*city || Puring Butde's other visit to Se attle Meyers was put out with a bad one on the hand , in Renny Myers and delivered the his first hit since and it looks as if Isaace |place y played wterday He got ing Dugdale j he should ha ing the ball . : } | Nothing slow abgut Stiv these {| days. Qne of the secrets of his suc cons is that he works all the tne, which is something that all tho érs do not do. He plays ev} y¥- game os if it was the first one and he wag anxious to make | ta good impression, He deserves all he gots. is doing fast work in It a runner puts any and wishes a tow Howell right fold. in his territory to e be must go wilt be on the }mound for Seattle, His finger was lin bad shape in the first game he pitched aga the Tigers, and it ts - that he will win today, Samuel will twirl for the Miners. Tomorrow two games will be! layed, On Seattle's last trip to Hutte snow prevented the playing jof the entire series, and the two | teams still have three more games | to go. One of these will be played ‘tomorrow morning Ain't dat a shame? An’ Coy was at de bat, wit two mon on base. © MANY UNMAILABLE LETTERS “You might be surprised to know that some 200 letters are found In the Seattle postoffice every day that are classed as ‘uumailable,’” said Postmaster George M. Stew art today. “The world’s full of thoughtless people, Some letters are not addressed at all, others are only partly addressed, quite few bear no stamps, and many are (legible, A great number of good writers, in their haste, serib- ble an address that can hardly be deciphered, and yet they heap al! sorts of abuse on the post-office employes if anything ew Get a Home That Will Make You Rich A home purchased in a location which never gets any nearer ‘to large business interests usually de rather thaa in buy large lots or acreage lington now at | practically your own terms. These! home sites are on & gently sloping } plateau above and away from the} | oreases sbipping sites yet near enough to participate ir the enormonsly increasing values which come with the development jof manufacturing ‘and shippin |terests. Factories and railr Jare building at Earlington, - Come jin and we will give you facts | about several large interests, which | are locating at Parlington. Take a look at Barlington yourself, You a will see in an instant why Farting ton has the splendid future we claim for it. Come in today and talk EBarlington. The Jonos-Thom son Investment Co., 113 Seneca St., | Seattle, Wash | | SILK SUITS HALF PRICE Cash or Credit Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike Gt. | | © no trouble in clout | BIG YACHT RACE CAUS} LOTS OF DISCUSSION (Beattie Gtar Exctusive Service.) 0 pe t t Qn FRANCISCO, Aug mea Yachtumen all along the Pacific! 7? . coast are watching with intense! py, ‘4 i Mi the race betgeon.the Di covery and the southern myate ipa Valkyrie, of the South Coast Yacht) 0! club, of Los Angeles which ts te “ be held today ‘ " The event will be the biggest | thing in yaehtdom of the season , being 4 challenge race for the San i Francisco Perpetual Cup it ha The Valkyrie has arrived from) wor the south and all of the local; yachtemen have had a peek at her, both in and out of water, The The general impression among the ex-| Valkyrie comes withia perts is that the Valkyrie will | class. prove & worthy opponent of the! ¢ Discovery, which will defend for the Corinthian Yacht club of this! being considered without § on the waters of the measurement pt the Discovery will do water, but thinks | find her at her best, the unbeaten Cor one ean Challenge at any length,| placed in Disco McFarlane it The deed of gift states that any and the defender must come within | per-builder, ee ALASKA VOLCANIC Capt. oo (Star Special Service.) SEWARD, 3-—The Dora brings the n that a new vol canic island recently rose owt of submarine depths in the Bogoslov group, in the Aleutian chain, and the water ts sizzling around it, a i cording to custom when an incuba- |} tion of this kind occurs. In the} spring of 1906 « similar island was | uplifted in that.viciaity, and a pre vious one in 1883. The original | and largest island, Bogoslov, rose | out of the sea May 1, 1796, with) much nolse and fuss and with a vast dispersion of steam and smoke, to the great trepidation of | sailors within the range of vision. This first island was named Jo-! hanna Hogosiova, in honor of St. John the Theologian, though just why that worthy ecciesiastic should be so recognized is no | clearer than the naming of the) highest of the Alaska monatains | for an Ohio politician. Anyway, thts island bufidi the Hogosloy group seems to become an annual festival, pe some enterprising man might make big money by running excursions to the scene. 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