The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1907, Page 2

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Peis: 7 4 ; ! | _ IN FAST Winner of Six-Furlong Event Shows Class~Nosing Finishes Furnish Features---Only Two Favorites Have Won in Last Twelve Races. . ]4 to 1, fintehed fast and got the show easily. Meada, off Sadly, was BY REFUGEE. large crowd enjoyed the rac in@ at the Meadows yesterday, and | made too much althOugh but one favorite won, | part and stopped at the end most of the winners were well = played and the public and the books| After Pelham had won the broke about even on the day. Ck race he was bid up by W. @ finishes’ n&irked half the card as|Yanke from $00 to $600, but the in three. races the two contenders | or owner of Tm Joe did not first finished noses apart, May L. N.'s|*teceed in getting the horse, as tho | |" No doubt ts entertained by the fast six fur tn 2:12 12 was obese 9 him with the cus) HUTTE, Aug. 1-—Winnere at} champion that he can got himself &@ feature of the Way. “ + taney 4s youterday were iu condition for a hard battle The public started off wrong by| Max Miller, the well know , three furlongs, Forty “I Tt Hache bef roe ee ne making Silver Wedding the favorite |S0okmaker and plunger elganed up |four won; Rattler, second; Aurora earth Bae watioty smysolt rat In the first race and she was never|When Mise Rillie won as he bet/B, third, Time, :36 14 | sim sae ea ag mM prominent. Pelham, who was back: | $400 on her straight, getting 6 to 1 ond race, six furlongs, Men-| The only man 1 bar in the ring ed from 9 to 2, to 8 to 1 got off fy-| for his money ing and ted all the way, winning | wer ws length frem Dr, Scharf, who| Just before the first race C. T ran a good race. Willle Groge fin-|enshall, the well known Eastern ished strong and got third place |trtman, purchased Pelham from A. from Judge, who ran fairly well. |J. Jackson and the horse wore the pronitheers | well known Henshall colors wher Martinmas was the second favor |h¢ wor. As Henshall barked Pot ite of the day to disappofnt the |hAm from talent. Heavily prayed at 8 to 5,|h¢ more t he was never a contender and fin-| ished a bad third. to 1 shot, led into the atrotch where | *t the Meadows. was joined by Mary B. Clark, 7 to 2, and the two fought ft out the entire Inst furlong, Mary B.| Clark winning in the last stride, | that participated It was. very close finish. Can. | leanyp ardo showed a flash of speed | Matt Ries evidently id not lose = \taith tm Entre Nows as he bet on Seven Bells was the first and|the mare heavily yesterday and got favorite of the day to score, | #ck some of his former losses. she gave her backers heart oe disease defore the race was finish Becket, the man who writes the ed. Heavily played at 6 to 5,/ racing news for the P.1, nursed a Seven Bellis followed Geo. Kilborn | otx-horse combination through the and Doc Craig, a couple of long entire atx races and canhed it after shota, into the stretch and the three the last race, Becket's success at finished noses apart, the favorite | casht these big combinations ts fust getting up in time to win. The said to be turning the combina rest of the field was beaten off. tion man’s hair gray rapidly. Marry Green, the Duke of Spo kane, was one of the lucky ones fn Foncasta was backed into favor) Det Fountain thought that Ecker itiem, from 5 to 2 down to 9 to 5! sat! would win the fourth race an: and should have won the fourth | hin mistaken bellef cost him race. After racing J. B. Smith into | punch of the long green. At that, the ground. Manders, on Foneasta.| Rekersal! did mot run his race by thonght he had the race wor and any means, and his showing was @ased up near the finish. Miss Ril- too bad to be trae. lie, & & to 1 shot, came with a rush | saaeael = bone age: nance — aed |, Somebody evidently thought ah a oes tere Daugh | Mary B. Clark was going to win yesterday, as ber success cost Bi} tor — third, after J. B. Smith ly Engatrom's book $1,800. Entre Nows showed her real Dan Ross, the Canadian turfman, quality in the fifth race when she|C*#bed o big bet when May L. N. took a fast field tnto camp. Lisare | 0" the last race. This filly ts ‘was made an § to 6 favorite, but about the best three yeerold of her | MAY L. M. RUNS wee off the firat! the jiongs, Paddy Linch, won; Malrina, to 2 down to 8 to 1, | furlongs won the sprinter out. | Hicks, Yesterday was the first time the | Time, 1:08. Pickaway, a 4|Hensh@ll colors have over appeared | the Potham | Time, A ‘SCOOT, a CHAMPION JIM JEFFRIES 16 ON) THS JOB AND THE STAR GTS) FIRST PICTURES OF BIG ONE | | TRAINING AND AN INTER:| TIME that the former had won, To those| VIEW AS TO HIS INTENTIONS, | right over the wire, however, it —_—- was evident that Mary B, @lark | (geattie Star's Exclusive Service.) LOB ANGELS, Fistiana is all in a fidget Pom | Chamgéon Jim Joftgtos ts training | again, gan you blamé the hearts of had hoggnose in front | Chl, Aug. 7 Lou Abbott bet a wad on onsta and lost a h@M tuck bet ores had not stopped ridime at the finish Poncasta could hot j@ve lout . ' i" ing a few! | Rot th ture © o| Only two favorites have won at}, It {# Hot the nature of a true} Meadows In the last acon, | fighter to quit cold, and Joft wante| and the talént te traveling on @ Acting | rocky road WINNERS AT BUTTE to see just how good he tae un the pressure of hin frienda, the big fellow has taken up training }a. a local tyuinasium tn a herole ef fort to take off the rolls of fat that have accumulated during three }yoars of the simple life. | Red BIN, second; Kogo, Time, 1:16 d4 Third race, five and a half fur at present is Jack Johnson. I will not fight Johnson or any other ne gro, and that ts final “It a suitable purse ie put up T j will n white fighter who second; Robert Mitchell, third t any Time, 1:08 1,2, | thinks he can lick me,” Such ts the Fourth race, five and a hait/Seneral defi Issued by the cham- Jitlett Jottie | plan secede Reohan, “thied | The Course of training mapped lout by those having the big fellow in charge ia intended to round him Fifth race, five furlongs, Brush | in condition ao that only the finish. Up, won; Misa Affable, second; Gov, Orman, third, Time, 1:01 Sixth race, one mile, won; Gladys Hell, second; Lérida, third. 1:48. prepare hiv for battle. The appearance of | worthy of hia punch will be the sig | nal for the big fellow to alip on the} pm stunt to get back hia old speed. a foe GOSSIP | Recaune of Dugdaie’s solicits |,” tions, K. E. Dyer has been appolnted | Bese as special policeman at Matter iow park by the elty council, The Se attle fans, as a rule, are a well be # haved let, and Dyer should net have |) much trouble in kgeping order. Drennan umpired at Spokane yes | terday. He made one mistake, | which the Spokane bunch consider od a big one, but outside of this | + wything was satiefactoriy, In) the meantime Frary ie coming in for a great deal of pratee and the | general tmpreasion seems to pe tbat he ix by far the beet umpire at the| Oe ow ian rs North west league Mattertes Here and Mawte receded in the betting to 2 to 1,/8% up here, as the fast time she| SONTHW eT LEAGUE Rager, Willis and Kevin, Umpires-tmaps Entre Nous and Gossiper were soo. | 78 the race in shows, She stepped | eponaw Watts wan the ond choices at 13 to 6 cach. To a/ *% furlongs in 1:42 12 A race be | opeotns ine uted trite]. Beere. ® " 5 good start Gossiper got away fying tween her, Mise Officious, Pair | [> | Daxtand sus &ud led into the stretch, where she | Fagot and Grace G. at one mile was overhauled by Batre Nous and; the Ries mare won easily, Lisaro@ecide who is the best three-year came with sh and got the pince | Old filly here. from Gossiper by five lengths. Gos- stper just did beat Mechiin for third | piace. Joe McBride and Crick divided the riding honors as eac' Aunt Polly was backed twos to 9 to 5 by the talent to win | the day. the last race. After she had led| into the stretch May L. N., at the! The finish between Pickaway and price of 5 to 1, overhauled Mary B., Clark was so close that and woo going away. a eae WOULDN'T THIS SHOC TRY (T On Trose reese Ovewveomt CATCHER ~ THE INTRODUCTION OF SHIN GUARDS AND HEAD GEAR BY ROGER BRESNAHAN, GIANT BACK. A FEW LEFT Nobby Summer Suits For Men Who Want To Look Well and Who Want To Take Advantage Of These Ridiculously LOW PRICES. “WE GUARANTEE Every Sult -—- “Money Back If You Want It” The Sale Is Almost Over SoDo ItNOW Summer Suits That Were From $12.50 to $18.00 to $18.00 $30.00 NOW NOW $9.00 $12.50 “tf You See It In Our Ad It’s So” would furnish a stirring contest and | Kolly | ant oygre | rode two winners. Davis and Mem | peserdar lo the from | VY #iso managed to score during | of the rain. Bucolic, many tm the grandstand thoeght 5.) YOU, MR. FAN eb WHS BUGGESTION Dees Away Worn ttartes —Jemeen and Saindeiie ftenttie gna ¥ Aberdeen bet ween Rawdost Raters tw Aberdeen Tecoma | Re Nippt aod Gtheos. fecond Game ane | Hrook tym “ Kit tebe i Ratterios—Dell and Ritter, Willie and Pieipe | . nme) New Tork Cire) Chienee ase Batteries Tarior Brows and Kiing oo ERROR FIGHTING } PROTH FORTH IN EX or FOAM 16 GET PERIENCE OF PITCHER KIL ROY. & double header. Minneapolis pitcher and had bls cked to ploers in a cuttiog| / watt. | After. winning Orville Kilroy Ora Morning! , diltiardiet THE SIGH Y Lt von te " D / | or eas nee +e moon ut aia OlyMV®| PREDICTS BIG WAR IN CHINA | Credit Manager Donovan, of Brooklyn,/ o gevey ° q ” ee says Southpaw Ruckor is 4 stir] NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—-A letter q with the “epitter jhas been recetved at the headquar xr ~ 4 FINEST GET THEIRS Wanner was the fire |(@r8 of the Board of Foreign Mis | Faeeses plarer 10% jsions of the Presbyterian chuareh Pere us ii se " ? one of the medical mission Pacific Outfitti (o ; The White Sox have an op , < the beard now in Chtna, I ng ° ‘There wan 4 game of ball yester, Jack Warhop, a vedskia | rer | Gewertbt the conditions around day at Dug’s park between Seattle's | js, 4c Wisconsin Str J wag {Canton. According to Dr. J. M 422 Pike { guardians of the peace and the city| y's q Hal Ch so bit acte Ade 21 | 340, the writer, only a leader, is y Clasks and meniBers of the fire de Was swatting pecesuary ‘for A widespread rebel | strate games, he partment. There was also consid erable rain and in addition to this th * Patrolman Rooney, who performed, the stunts that did not win the ghme but produced the in terent of the day. Because the po old Kngland ts ined by her wu on gviting 1aictul . cole FAIRBANKS COCKTAIL [8 licomen of Seattle are not the best INVENTED. ball sharps {n the world, they lost the contest yesterday with the! ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 7.—tHt score of 12 to 0. in spite of the| Louis has the Fairbanks cogktall jone-sided score there is hopes in jthe hearts of the binecoats, They think that with a little more train. ing they will have no trouble in defeating Tacoma’s finest. Landon! and Carwichael formed the for the policemen while and Newman had charge of the fire It wae invented at MeTague’s. It is to be served as a frappe in a tall glass. Money loaned on diamonds, etc Strictly tial Reasonable | ny | rates: oy Bide. bad _— DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER | ine. BROKERS. | Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonde—PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, ind. 270. | MERKEL WINS. AGAIN $5 Down and $5 @ Month | In the famous Yakima triet Cultivated, — irrig | planted and cared for GALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg. | dis I) dl, cries Agnew and Hemenway; dan Aerson and Faucet Battionhip Nebraska at Navy Yard, |f} ooo} Bir A e THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. ES! LION'S LOOSE AGAIN other would-be. gyeavies for flutter ' jig touches will be Becessary to! FIRE T PICTURES OF JIM JEFFRIES, CHAMPION HEAVYWEIGHT ded mitts and start the sparring | ———— BASEBALL == Hand ball te betng used as the watched Jeff at his work say bie| work will put him in splendid ring general condition is better than ever | form cet nh SiG ER NO ND BRO DSCs twenty PUGILIST OF THE WORLD, AS HE APPEARS IN TRAINING AT LO8 ANGELES.—PHOTOGRA PHS WEAE TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE STAR. exper ts who have; before and that » couple of monthd ring X-RAY TO THE RESCUE DAN M'GANN. First Baseman of the New York Nationals, Whose Absence Cripples lot the X-ray to injured sthietes is| under the X-ray strikingly iilastrated in the case of that the arm was broken and the) the Giants. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-—The value, shape the stubborn whip was placed Surgeons found Dan McGann, field captain of the | whole affair haf to be slapped into | Olants, who ts out of the game for a plaster chet jeeveral weeks vat. ing corporation papers were filed in the office of the secretary of , [state today Everett, $10,000;\ by’ H. R. Wittia | jand C. M. Willits #28 | $20,000; Bonds and 8. 4. Kerr $25,000; AND | Edwin ©. Bring Varicle |from $6,000 to $10,000. | Incorporation of the town of Ray mond, Pacific county, A. C. Lit mayor; P. T. Johnson, treasurer; | * W. 8. Oram. é Lewis, L. V, Ray mond, C. F. Catheart, T. H. Donovan agd Charlies Myera, councilmen | |Non in that part of China A longitudinal break was Giscov- jered in the main bone of the fore McGaon was hit on the arm in) arm When the fracture runs at least --possibiy | Cincinnat! during the eameo intiing lengthwise instead of beg the that Roger Breenahan was knocked | bone, as it ts very ‘hard to - j find and but for the Xray Big Dan After walling patientiy for three) micht stil! bave been watting for Battleship Nebraska at navy yard. vee Oriental Mithard and Poot Par lors, 1415 Third av. have § new ‘The follow. | tables ang the only x19 pool tattle jin seattle. A place for gentlem (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Aug. 7 Const Investment company, of| SILK SUITS HALF PRICE j Renton Mill company, of Beattie, | by EB A. Foster, H. A| j The Walker company, of Seattle by William Walker and Increase of capital stock of the Dental Office of Seattle, Cash or He says that certainly before 12 months pass @ decided change In the government UNION TAILORS, be expected jG Two Stores—518 Third Ave, | ma i] i @ the Battleships at Navy Ya and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Suits to Order on Short Notice. SELLING OUT Entire stock of bigh-grade Clothing, regardiess of cost. Btore to be remodeled TAILORED-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pike MOVING AND B FKI N STORAGE CO., Inc. | CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. - «Upon short potice wo will pack and box furntture, pianos, plotures, brie-a-brae, china, glassware, ete. We will pack and propare goods for shipment and forward them to any part of the world, We will pack and store the entire contents of a house tn our fire proof warehouse. We can tell you to a cent what ft will oost to pack your KOHLER & CHASE Ketabliahed 1850. PIANOS Te8-TlO Pike PT RET, Waldor! Butiding. Roos, Phoneo—Main 1628) Ind, 71, MOVING, PACKING, FIRE PROOF BTORAGE, ) ™. and 12:15, 3:55 and atti UA. te ° The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Gq | a Gettiig Rid of All Summer Stuff] AUGUST RIDDANCE OF Children’s Dresses THREE SPECIAL PRICE LOTS TOMORROW Anticipate all needs for vacat§on and school—here gg b d variety—and at tomorrow pecial price | elhical inducements are escecially attractive cama * * , D soi, ‘Children’s Dresses 89¢ Fa Values to $1.25, Tomorrow at... 3 Sizes 6 to 14. Made of chambrays, ging Ow hams and pereales, dMntily trimmed with white braid and buttons. They're put to. gether to stay—full of splendid wear, and the style As are of the unusual kind at the price cidedly #o 25 — == Children’s Dresses 4 Values to $2.00, Tomorrow at... Bives 6 to 14.—Among them are Satlor Bults, Suspender Suite and Fancy Surplice Dresses, cleverly fashioned of chambrays. ginghams, grass linens, etc, all neatly | trimmed and finished in every détail | Quality, styte and bargain are delightfully combined in this special gathering. 1 Se Children’s Dresses Here's a most diversified style array. Values to $3.00, Tomorrow at. . . Satlors, ote, all of chambray, most attractively trimmed |” 75e, Seamed Shoots G Size 72x90; heavy Mnen-finished muslin; full doubly felled. 18c Mercerized Waistings Tomorrow at, Yard ......665 Pancy offects in new figures and dots; an tnussally fa 15e Light Percales 4 4 c Fol thirty-atx inches wide; mostly swall figured Tomorrow at, Yard... ted THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 413 — S117 SECOND AVENUE AUGUST 8-9-1 First-Class 4 Stopovers Anywhere 10 Days to “Get 90 Days to Return RESERVE YOUR BERTH NEXT EXCURSION DATES—SEPT. 11, 12, For further particulars, reservations and tickets, ‘ address C. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger Agent. “sti Seat rat THE CHILDREN ALL as well as the older the family, and thigiy nothing more delicleas at freshing than our feos < ger ale, cream brew. We bottle all ™ bonated waters—-vichy, @% crystal rock and red dy eral waters, and deliver case at your residence, @4 free of charge. f Pacific &@ Puget Sound Company. SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-—Round Trips, 0c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:28 a. m, 2:05 and 6:45 | pm, LEAVE TACOMA — m. Time card subject to change without notice U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattic Tel, Main 176 Tacoma Tel. 212 JOHN C. WALLING CO. 711 Second Ave., Seattle. PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES it will book yellow grocer foe Pratoat Ese NOVELTY MILL GO SEATTLE, HM “a “FRIDAY DOLLAR DAY.” | | Values Up to 820 for $1 | Will be given away at the Nov Diamonds, Watches “°° casa’. oly Suit and Skirt Manufactu FirsT AND mg Company, 1316 Second Ave. See windows Optical

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