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2 i) BAD-DAY FOR PUBLIC CHGICES Funnyside Is Only Favorfe to Win-—Sea of Mud sal © Bad Weather Makes Picking of Winners Difficult-- Uncalled-for Rush on Joe Coyne. BY REFUGEE. The t k was a sea of mud at the Meadows yesterday and winners wore decidedly hard to plek. The books gave the talent an awful drubbing as the first five favorites, two of them odds cholees, failed to land and it was not until Fuonyside captured the closest event that the public had & chance to interview the cashiers The weather conditions were de cldedly disagreeable, but in spite of the rain the al crowd was on hand and the attendance did not suffer the on David Boland was handed out as a “moral” to win the firat race, and backed from twos down to 8 to 6. He ran very badly and finished eutside the money. Salable, at 4 to 1, with McRae up, ran over the field in the stretch and won by 4 head from the receding second choice, Dick Wilsca. Princess Wheeler stopped badly the last 100 yards and finished third, Herives was a 2 to 1 favorite in the second race, but a plunge on Ed Davis sent his odds down trom 3 to 1 to 11 to 5, at post time, The backers of both failed to cash as the winner turned up in Will e. who won in a driving finish from Carmetina. Ed Davis was a bad third, Herives was off very badly and had no chance with the start. Kroka was the second choice of the talent, in the second race, and was backed from 9 to 5 to 6 to 5 Calmar, the second choice at 3 to 1, proved much the best, and after racing I. ©. Ackerly imto the @reund came on and won handily Kraka got the place and Royal Boot, at 20 to 1, ran third. Orlione was made a 7 to 10 chance in the handicap but never had « chance to beat Legatee, who wasaétol shot. The latter went to the front when ready and won galloping by five lengths. Treas ure. Seeker ran well and got third . T. Fryer evidently did not ike the going and finished Just. Nothing daunted by the previous slaughter, the public went to Or chan in a body and backed him heavily at the short price of 7 to 10. Molar, the second choice, at 16 to 5, got off fying and led all the way, splast mud on Orchan the entire trip, King of the Mist waa an easy third Fortune finally came to the rescue of the talent in the last race. Punnyside was made a 2 to 1 fa vorite and after racing Musion into the ground she came away and won handily. Miss Officious fin ished with a rush and got the place by half « length from Spring Bay After Melar had won the fitth her former owner, R. Gutter, bid the mare up $300 over her entered she was retained by 6. Por getting practically left at the post on Herives, in the second race, “Cticket” Kelly was given a three days’ suspension. Jockey Mentry cleaned up halt the card, as he rode three winners. After an unlucky streak this boy is evidently again riding in good form. Ed Jones thought Wilife T. was & cinch to win the baby race and he cleaned up on the result George FP. MeNel!'s colors were much In evidence as he won the last two races on the card. Charley Mullen was one of the misguided ones who fell for Joe Coyne. He will know better next time. There was « wild plunge on Joe Coyne to win the last race and bis price felt from 8 to 1 down to 8 to 1. Joe Coyne got away bad Wy and was never in the hunt | There was nothing In his recent |races to justify the plunge and thow® who bet on him. evidently | expect that ©. ©, MeCafferty can | perform miracles | |, Logateo’s time of 1:48 for 1 1-15 Talles was a wonderful perform jance, considering the track con the Vane in the fifth, Nelaop was wt. { for the looal trade unloniets, suby | | ditions given fine support by the men be uh, | mitted bis final report to the Cen-|§) hind him. i * eee tral Labor Counell at the meeting | A. J. Jackson, the owner of Cal fl . imental ets mene amg | Wednesday night He criticived 3 | mar, won a nice bet when his colt! asa eens a \ {the court's refusal to grant the de || . i {| tool reba tate come } ast | fense ® bill of particulars and the | i | paws “| AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM |i 'shiee & | | The Saratoga club had a good COANT LEAGUE. jincreasing the number of peremp i! i |day, as they won over $1,100, neleee tory challenges granted the state | fi) qt | : we TO INVADE UNITED STA TES in this particular trial } RT SNR AR i} Max Miller, the well known} Jor and Breet : plunger, bet on Melar, Legatee and |" mpire—Derrtes . A novel method of saying mass | Funnyside in a row and had noth League Standing has been adopted by the cure of | i ing but money after the race. Won, Lom. Pet, La Martre, in the Dopartment of | i . ; he noe, oO 6 e tac | The latest piece of turf goxsip tH psf sng ay oie ace por \ie that “Snorting” Kelly has joined) hd eboriste in his chureh He has | i {the Down @ Out club. o al fitted up a phonograph ta the chan | | —w n ‘| cs which not only makes th "i | ‘The public has evidently tired hf] tomary rerponses, but also 6 of betting on Loxistolla, as her teries—Oiade and Rpencer; Deyte | the canticles . price went to 15 to 1 yesterday,| Tift and Kisinow, se iskaraiee.siediadedlbsiieniwagi aq She finished as the betting indi Beore: a a) Battleship Nebraska at Navy Yard. |§ | 0 ’ : ” | cated the shou ri “* | At No Other Time of Year Are T end MePariand a RE ANE PERE EREE | Money loaned on diamonds, ete. | ; ve dears a nue Btrictly confidential. Reasonable Store’s Remnant Gath 4 | De t 7 ’ i rates. 4 Halley Bidg. see} Dy | Paitatatphia Oe | aes, f | Batteriee--Kiitam and Sehmidt, Hew —— L A ar | poe Sas Pecos ‘ sa DOWNING, HOPKING & R So ar ge, ttractive : nm al ine. | | | '.4 Hie F. WILDING AND NORMAN £&. BROOKES, WINNERS OF THE ' BROKERS. | id Vv i abd Waker; DAVIES CUP, COVETED INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TROPHY, ini a er a | an aried | WHO ARE PLAN t AMERICA. ” Are 4 | | & PLANNING TO COME TO AMERICA se uivate Wine Despite the awful drubbing en-| month, after they have finished Tel. Main 270, | All departments usually contributing te | ccecieesinstins ‘ countered upon hie arrival by ‘the challenge round of the Davis Rooms 304.308-2: m ¢ i as Roahter BIN" Aquires, thelr fellow: | International cup matches aa add event will greet you tomorrow with the een rath ccitnien. When that countryman, Messrs. Norman | They contemplate entering the nant groups of the entire season. Hundreds oO y oy : be ‘ Brookes and Anthony F. Wilding, allcomers’ championship tourta UNION TAILORS, f st a P — tall Canuck is right he te hard to the Australing team of intergation-| ment at Newport, beginning August thousands of short lengths, all arranged ; beat and he was in good form you al tennis players, are planning to 2. I that event » duplication of || Two Gtores—618 Third Ave, quick convenient choosing, and at exactly i terday when he was « invade the courts af this co’ the clean sweep record of the Do 9 and Salesroom and Workreom, : r |againgt the Cubs. j ea It must have been humiliating to Russ Hall to see his bunch of war riers twirter that the Miner manager did not consider good enough for him Kiliilay, who is the man under dis cussion, allowed the Miners but o hit yester He made the slug jsers feel like tittle tiny atome, | Walter Johnson, of Welser, Idaho, who performed a number of won dertul pitching stents which at tracted attention in the east, twirl-| { ed a game for Washington of the American league the other day and held the Cleveland team to 4 hits, winning the game T to 2 It hap pened that Lajole, Bay, Flick end Bradley were al! on the sick ‘st and this no doubt helped Je sen At Weiser, Jonson t 76 con secutive innings without being scored on and struck out 166 mon in 99 innings. George Shreeder yesterday re A a © THE SEATTLE START, R THE Yesterday by the Mp he walked « | re nm | Apokane ermer YP Uwite ae Matte Kiitiiay and — Rwindet famuels aid Meyers, Umpire rer No Game at Aberdeen DREN anim! game The | ood on their heads by last Kime fa o—tiparks and Dosim, ¢ . an & | crsctnnatt We is | Broomtya ‘6 HatterieettNt gad Mehiet; Mee and Riter ‘SEATTLE MAN IS IN | northbound, was an. DF ry ea » ae | ” ee le rey . rt rr » ‘oveeee rt ow a Lovie tS fa (Star Special Service.) SPOKANE, Aug. §.—Northern Pacific passenger train No. 10, wrecked at Gar fused $1,500 for the scrappy Third: | eld yesterday afternoon by strik baseman Shaw and Russ Hall hae refused the same amount for Field er Bell. Ruse wants $2,000 and it im, doubttul if Shreeder will jet Shaw go for $2,000, because the Tigers have a good chance for the pensant now and they are not tak ing gay chances. MILLION MARK IN EXPENDITURES Vor the first time tn the history jot the Seattle school district, ox jpenditures of the school board Thave reached the million mark. |The expenditures for the 1906-7 jschool year were: Maintenance | $731,784.29, for permanent im provements $295,525.26. Of jatter amount $196,422.10 was from bonds, the balance being taken from the maintenance fund. | The sdditional expenditare was due to the increase in the number ot puplis in the old district and the annexation of new districts. i ps Seale “ |. Twenty thousand mursles hav rdered from England by Rhodesian goverament for the pur pose of stamping out rabies among native dogs Oppos* on the Square THIS SALE 1s making ™ much good ! the onty profit in ified —our decks g keep ® way to only way the -_ @ commence o shelves. whi ow friends, ® ason with nd adding is, that '* ar for next # o are be perfectly clean ey Last Stock the | 1 | | body to a post in the street jfamily gave ing a thresbing machine belonging to Bowman & Dyer, The machine was wrecked and the engine, ten der and four coaches were ditched Eimer Velter, the engineer of the! passenger train, sustained a broken shoulder, and the fireman, E. Neb | soa, was badly bruleed. Alva B/ See. of Seattle, engineer of the thresber, and Claus Koop, a fire} man of the thresber, both were fo-| jured. The accident took piace one mile east Garfield. The thresher was crossing the track when the train came around a curve. The wreck was cleared about 10 o'clock last night j The tujured, men were taken to the howpital at Garfield. See is not expected to live | TERRIBLE | (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Mra. Loretta Van Hook, a Chicage missionary in Tabriz, Persia, says in a letter to headquarters that a merchant who refused to sell 2,000,000 pounds of to the starving pe wheat hia home natives beating and While alive they eut off his ears and nose and hung his etn " the stabbing him. His 1,000,000 pounds of er the body | wheat to ree Nelson, the always carried him {nto battle How helpless it is to render one nation’s expletives in another lan English naval he & horseshoe with guage {# curiously illustrated in an EoglishGerman and German English dicYonary, where “Donner wetter” is translated “Zounds!” | while “Zounds!” on the other hand is reodered in the English part by “Potstausend!” and perment!” “Potatausend” again is translated “The deuce,’ and “Good gracious.’ A steam vessel has been provid o4 for the Rev. Louls ly of Bue land, who has taken the chaplaincy of the Minsions to Seamen at the port of Newcastle, New South Wales, this being done that he may minister at any hour to ships at anchor in any part of the harbor Bee the Hattiosbips at Navy Yard. | vos SELLING OUT Entire stock of high-grade Clothing. regardiess of cost §) Btore to be remodeled. TAILO »-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pike A LITTLE FRUIT FARM $5 Down and $6 a Month, } In the famous Yakima dis triet Gultivates, — ivrigated, planted and eared for. } CALHOUN, DENNY & G, | Al ‘CANUCKS WIN OUT VANCOUVER, Aug. 8.—On' a ——lmuddy diamond yeat®rday the NORTHWEST LEAGUB, Canucks and the Cubs romped f& Apokane, §) Butte, &. latx fnoings after which the rain SPOKANE, Aug #—The Mutts busch gtarted coming down @ little foo consistently and Umpite Frary had to call the session off. to the count the game then 3 for Nelson According stood the tall, had the better of mw it over Rush and after the first inning pitched a brilliant game. fe attle made two rune tn the initial round, hitting Nelson for a single. & double and a triple, After that no (HUE One Tittle hit was all that the slim twirler allowed for etx and Canucks needed ‘Tine Rush waa bit they came whem the them the mast y hitting won the game for arenas mamma _ : ) s. D ee r z = > ’ * “he Store That Serves You Best—Garvey. bd |* WHY IT 18 ALWAYS 8:17 & 7 Buchanan le ON DUMMY CLOCKS, & 3 _ — 9 le - & " | 90 por cont of all the paint * 4 we |® of clock# Qing before jewel: ® | the « * ors’ stores have the hands *| Vv ~ AnD RM. PO. A Blew got at 8:17? *) ee Oe ae ee At precisely $17 Pron. #|B| . : ; 3 ° H 3 eiw dent In wae shot, and ®& BY S| * as a« tribute to him it has w "3%. 4 4 8 Sle beon fro custom to have wih| *# 8 @ £ § Siw practi all of the clocks *] ty Be ge Sr * show that time, at Heattle Ap i. m.vo, 4 w| TARA Ae eT 2 a ee ck at | . - - | We Be | & 6} ie es eee +) iit | CRITICIZES THE ue Sa aie Se ae | eae £¢ ah (3 $440) HAYWOOD TRIAL pie neon ee | i oe eee ve | | . oe GG is 4 3) 4G. De of the Cooks’ and} | +@| Waiters’ union, who went to Rolve| | ° City, Idaho, for the purpose of re NEA RAO ES DI | ri: | porting the trial of W. D. Haywood 1 News of their Intention, oelved from Londen, has stir among those prominen We p ithe understood the Australians propose to arrive in America this " ments wa . FIRE AT IRONDALE, PORT TOWNSEND, Aug, § A fire occurred at frondale jearly yeeterday morning as the | w zk men were taking « charge of I ten fron from the furnaces, ° ames trom the blast re bighn far to one aide by the strong I ailing. causing the woodwérk aa adjoining § shed The only damage of the sh Placed by « Battleship Nebraska at navy yard. cos Oriental Hillard and Pool Par lors, 1415 Third av. hi 5 new. tables and the only 6210 pool table im Geattic A place for gentlemen. - OFF ON large The We Vancouver and 2 for Beattlen SDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907 herty brothers will not be a 100 to 1 ahot Hoth men are playing in excep tlonally fine form, and are expect ed to raise considerable racket up m Unele Sam's courts Third and Washington et. KOHLER & CHASE atadlioned 1666 PIANOS Tos.Tio PIKE #TREeT. Waldorf Botiding. Ae a result of special work done by the Rev. 8. Gray, of Brighton, England, $3,000 bas been raised to provide a home for poor lepers in India GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE d we will toll you to @ cont Just call us by telephone what your move will cost. Main 1523 BEKIN COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Fire Proof Storage Cut Pretght Rates. Ind. TI. MOVING AND ALL OUR SUITS We need the room for our stock now coming in aturday the Only Day Rpad the sign on the window ONE-HALF 6 ber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave. Corner Seneca Suits to Order on Short Notice. STORAGE CO., Inc. | J price. [HE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST a. 413 —IS—Wl7 SECOND AVENUE — Fxcursiot ON SALE Today, Tomor and Saturde TICKETS are first class, with option of elther standard or tourist berth, bear a going t ten days, a final return limit of ninety days, and PURCHASED AUGUST 84-10; although you cam week later if you wish % Next Selling Dates—Sept, 11-12-13. Great Northern Rail ay ond and Columbia: THE CHILOREN ALL | cal os well as the older the family, and nothing more deliclows freshing than our root ger ale,‘ cream brew. We bottle eb. os bonated waters— crystal rock and red ora) eral waters, and deliver e at your residence, free of charge. Pacific & Puget Sound B Phone Company. COPYRIGHT, Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 3$0—Round Trips, 60c. | FOUR ROUND TRIP® DAILY. LeAVES and 10:26 a. m, 2:08 and 6:45 pm LEAVE TACOMA — 8:35 a. i m, and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. |! rd eubject to change without not U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Soattio Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel, 212 | a i You may think the wo white»: fous can be. PATENT . EXCEL FLOUR ft will look yellow by grocer for Pateot Exe NOVELTY MILLOO SEATTLE, UO JOHN C. WALLING Co, 711 Gecond Ave,, Seattle. 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