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BEA F EN bis ROW VANCOUVER, Aug. 9—"The | the ploturesque coaching stunts put ; Canucks were easy after the third | 4P BY one Shaffer, See — inning yesterday and the Cubs had! Var au "PO 4m J , : . owns Foncasta, gt the money]. i ounle in putting the’ gem 7 “ a + f Talent Having Distressing Time at the Meadows, Only | r= %¢ »« came home tm front Te ees ita phamkin wis fl iia tt va: Whete [at Wik and after the sixth rolind 3 Bs ee SF . Lie Ubsices in T i R Beinel The quention now arines:, Whole ane i ee ttatts who. nd | ‘4 bid Three Pul IC ces In wenly- @w haces WINING | 14 Kid Delancy get that diamond | voing that the Seattle Herbs wa oy ° q ; ¢ a = could not get, Of course Btrgth | mai, p i ° 6 6 the Monay—Race of Jack Adem Looks Badh| ns sir sven tte ora |Senas Aa whet Sey aah ey ge 4 oy a a Pay ea tol brother to that fast |help ¢ al boys along afd With) gesige AM KWH PO. A ~ + sprinter, Cloudlight the aption of Hall, who wag In coy IF sess & tt our | public f tece Gewa te & te Gi : |the contest only three fhhities, | tt B ; 8 & Soru sis A agg lFho Sale HA ge every Canadian made a milwplay. | aster, “i 3 eu ° ‘The track wan sticky wit® mud) Meade wen the one expected to WINNERS AT BUTTE Beattie scored in the firet’ when | Sruvet 3 : H : H at The Meadows. yesterday and|win the race, as Sahara was litte \ Geet che 2 tat noe Deepen ates | : Pees picking winners waa about as easy | thought of, but Meada finished through with the only erpor pfor ‘ Let @ & task as locating a gold mine in/outhide the money, while Sahara! NUTT, Aug. %—Tho winnofs of (he tuition Seattle soored aéter ; Ha a | ' front of the Alaska building. Six| ran a-€air race and got the show, | yesterday's races are soe warn akin” te tae Ce wee " favoritos wont down im a row and] Troasure Seoker, the second choles | Firat race, four and a half tur |attle "made three runs. after two | | the talent were butchered to niake | { the betting, won the race in a liongs--Huxtor Hod! won; Dr. Tom, |sule inade three rune after bee | a f & bookmakers’ — holiday, Tho| big gallop after watting until he | second; Olive, third. ‘Time, :56 34. | were down and Vancouver bromaht |'y + Worst upset of the afternoon came | bit the stretch. First fin:|” Second race, fivectatths title v } i SIX FAVORITES THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. VANS GO TO PIECE CUBS PLAY GOOD BALL the fourth This was the only time | he | " ee ef drowen " n " Kenta, te ” ry ete | in the fifth race, when Jack Adams | ished fast and got the place. Sraway Lad, wen} Mushy, cocsed appt Bala “A at 4 to 5 failed to run even seo | HWiephant Jack, third Time ond, and was beaten by both Fon} The fifth race, which resulted |; 13 pet on extra hole in his belt canta and Crolx d'Or [er are eae “mew baw d | Third race, fivooighths mile—|\, Wake eno | Gatent Of Veen ASaans, Shs wei ‘od Bill, won; Annie Scott, sec The ¥; ‘The talent started off wrong by| good to the judges, They exam pe Bee ag ge pe = game. The Vancouver fans were | making Redmont the favorite in| ined Gross in the stand after the Pourth vace, sovemetahthe mile reconciled to losing the game by the firet event. BEd Lilburn and si _—s “ne ies nine thelr | Clunlbar wou; Kd Shoridan, seo.) SO PT ont hooked w » | Investigations 0 tw ek | “ ~ . wenruwaer feet the former br Rubt-| Adame certainly did not run his [Mi Meitor, third. ‘Time, 1:38 3-4 na at @ long price ee a eee ne thotet con | 1.000; one mille—Christive A., won; show. Fuac ae c abi tain parties knew what Jack Ad ian = nd; Bir Brillar, third Sen. Warner was made a 6 to 2) ams was going to do. pr Al cab, abl abit & wetness favorite in the second and after ‘ ; Jeading into the stretch | W. P. Magrane had a hard luck | Needful, won; Barly Hours, second; and finished third, Ban! story after Ed Lilburn won the | Serenity, third, Time, 1:49 } ished fast on the outside and won | firat race. When the horse started i going away from the Duke of Or 4 few days ago Magrane a ble GANS CRIES “FAKE” i leans. Convent Bell, the second | det, but yesterday ho did not bet} fi choice in the betting, lost all/ at all and let the horse run for the y Sean ; chance by being cut off on the | purse. LOS ANORLES, Aug. 9.—The an ; far turn and having to pull up. | Harry Green was $900 winner _ wey rg is now ae by Joe | Matteriog _Migainbot nam tnd nreacer i The a ove > sil after the fifth race and refused to|@ana that Jimmy Burna has been | Petar and Shea Umpire Howie : ttoua, ant ot 1. agg bi or in te t ‘on, $e ~~ ‘te “eatte ot the ef. |tmduced to feign tliness by Willus wing te rein, there was ne @ : front and led all the way, being | forts of several of his friends, who| Pritt and that the youthful Willie \ where Hutie has opened & ae never in danger. In « busy finish | told bim the mare was a cinch. |*pproached him (Gans) on th t Canardo, practically upylayed at | Green got home safe with the eight ne matter, but that owing to his | t Bonnet, at 50 to 1, got up in time | hundred. conversation whieh happened | aa a to deat Isabelita a nose for the . |nome time ago, we refused to have | $Y } place, with the favorite Alice Carey| Frank McSherry ts going to/4"y part in the crooked ¢ Gans H f® head away swear off on odd-on choices, He | says that Willus offered to pay the - lost a big bet when Jack Adams ag if he would agree not to The bookmakers made a clean | failed to win jfight Jimmy Burns, Other evt f Sweep in the fourth r when | — ldence goes to show that Britt had COAST LEAGUE Canardo, practically played at| The talent are certainty having|" 0 if either Hurns ® 36 to 1, came home a length inja fierce time. In the last twenty-jor Gans would agree to bis terme.) | front of Nappa. Beachwood was) four races run at the track only |[t f# thought that Britt got (0| peiiertes—Carnes and Wiles, 4 third and Sainrida, the favorite, | three favorites have won. This ia| Burns because there is something se¢ besshes Umpire—Perrine 7 finished fourth. away below the usual percentage. | mysterious in Burns’ fines, four | ''* | physicians who have examined him. Rowre w In the fifth race Jack Adams was; ©. T. Henshall, the eastern stating that he is ta good condi-| Me Prenciece ; made a 9 to 10 shot, but ran a P ga Pape _ bt gl vee Fon. | tion Ratterion—Jones Henley and ch below his real form, casta. He had intended betting on — - —|Murse and Negen. Umgpire—-Derr on ere grag e® choice, had Jack Adams but switched just in| See the Hatttesbips at Nary Y; no difficulty in winning from Crotx | time. ee @Or, with Jack Adams a bad third s Oriental Hilliard and Pool! Par The race had a very bad look Matt Ries beat Ed Lilburn and/ iors 1416 Third av. have & new ? : Seth GH 'back op Beninds tables and the only 6x10 pool table Money loaned on diamonds Meada and Sahara, coupled in in Seattle. A place for gentlemen, Strictly confidential. Renso: the betting, were backed by the “Diamond Lew” ON THE SQUARE “Why Are You So Busy When Every Other Store Is Dull?” WHY? Abbott who THE@HUB ratea, 204 Batley Bidg opr. tnt TOTEM POLE Sole Agency for Carhart’s Working Clothes Every Day Men Ask Us. ‘ For the reason that men want WHAT they want WHEN they want it---and they want to save money. nor too cold nor too rainy to save money and get exactly what you want. We never have a business day go by without mak- ing new friends--and believers in Hub-Tailored Suits. BEKIN CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, GOING EAST COMING W GOING BOUT! Te gour friends te take advantage of our low bp our private car system We van tell yan to & cont what gour freight will Weonee—Mein 4024; Ind, 71 Pe PPRQT CTURNAGK, MOVING; e e MOM aNiasts 4 %a% ae oe se MOVING AND | STORAGE CO., Inc. COMING NOATIA Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods almant Sal? the tmignht fs saved om shipments, large or small, it Pays to nar offer, for cost, PAOKING. It is never too hot the nothing Com mi crystal rock end red eral waters, and case at y free of charge, Pacific & Paget Sound Bottmy a “The Kind That Makes You Feel Perfectly Comfortable” 100 Dozen Full-Fashioned Men’s Medium Weight Merino Underwear-- in White and Natural Colors. Regular Price $1.50; SALE PRICE, $1.15 THE CHILDREN ALL Love as well av the older members of famil and think ore there delicious and freohing than our root beer, gin: | gor ale, cream soda and’ tron || brow, We bottle all kinds of car. | bonated waters—vichy, seltzer, | | ho Se et Mee we able 'T, ia re | ane ous eae Natterios— Rirtckiett and Bergen Conkiny and Melons feore an Naaton ene m Leute ve Mar Dorner and Needham; Car for and Marshall foore an 8 Phifadeiphia a ar) ee teriee—-Moren and Dootn; Kewh and Moran Firat ne score a1 # oe a Ba Mathewsum and Breenahan and Phelps ° Vranktin, Ott Walsh 4 fan Pranctsx Portiand me score boute AMERICAN LEAGUE. " Mullin and Plank Payne jie hard | got the short end in a number of GOSSIP Dugdale has made arrangements ito have one of the postponed games with Vancouver played in| Heattle t Monday There will also be & game next Bobe@ny, ‘This ill be pleasing to the local fans because there in a warm spot in their hearts for the taibenders Walsh hae at last managed to win a game. If he had lost yester day's qntest with the Canucks it tw predict just what he would have do He has pitehed in the worst kind of luck and has 10 bad won fairly. When Hig muffed that easy fy yesterday he did not know that mich dire things were gotag to hap pen to him ‘The Tigers fell on him ike fiends and batted four rans aerowg the plate before they were satisfied. This was in the eighth round of the game. In the ninth Hig again tightened up and strack out three of the man! onters. Myers ta back in the came. This fa good news. It is the ball player who has to be in pretty bad shape physteally before he stays out of a », who ta rth while ina to rent. Hall's, 1111 Ist Dattloship Nebraska at navy yard. ord TRUST & BASEBALL =—_ if _ BIG @ALTIMORE Fink 1 to tara ? e Unit (By United Pre : "e BALTIMORE, Md, @ 9.~A | line betgoe Portiand ang t arain elevator of the Baltimore & -- - ow }Onio railway wan Aéntroyed by fl fie oat ie - The lows on t building le ys ‘or land on the contente It is also hea pe with then allt ss Pians have been qumpleted f h mo the erection of a $1,900,000 power . ond plant on the headwaters of the | Hattlest ranka & Bandy river, a few, miles east of at Navy m7 a - -_ - _ _ 8 ami —_ The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Gy | Farewell Appearance Tomorrow | in the Millinery Shop of Thoge | Trimmed Hats if | Values to $7.50 of everything that ug Setwtey GH cvs ccccce There must be complete riddance = So | gests summer in the millinery shop, Fall styles agp here—many more to follow-—so out go these summer BE tomorrow, We've made price « powerfu! inducement top yay " buy wh Included are milans, leghorns, chips, ote.; all with trimmings—such as wings, flowers, ribbons, chiffon, ety, pres Don't delay coming. two dozen bats all told Big Assortment of Wo ~- Tub Sults $ Values to $8.50 Saturday at Bton, Pony and Smart, Tailored Models in white and difter ent colorings. To the woman in quest of an outing sult ors thing new to finish the season, here ts gathering—a bargain showing to exult over SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY First Ave. and Columbia St STATILE, WASH. “The savings bank habit i! means sound sleep, good at. Bi) gestion, cool jadgment and i) manly independence. The most healthful thing I know of {s & savings bank book-—there are no microbes in it to steal away your peace of mind. It is @ guarantee of good behav tor.” ELBERT HUBBARD. A savings account in this Hank encourages savings, Nothing lke {t ever had its existence. We must have $2,000.00 to clean up our record and pay our creditors. Hence we shall sel) all our Hand Tailored Suits at half and leas thetr regular values, black and blues included. Nothing re thereby providing for the fa ture. Deposits In any amount from one dollar upwards are received on which interest at the rate of 4 per cent te paid BK. SHORROCK, President. HARTMAN. Vice President ALEXANDER MYERS. Secretary A. SMITH, 4. P. 1. Vv. Cashier 4 pert. Interest paid on served Sutte worth as high as $40.00 go at $15.00 Suits worth as high as $20.00 ge at S750 Blues and black worth 0.00 at $20.00 Monarch Shirts, worth $1.25, at i The Civett Shirts, worth $2.00, at $1.25 Straw Hats, your own price Shirts, Underwear and Sox at big reductions SALE. STARTS SATURDAY, AUG, 10TH, 9 A.M. Yoru may think the flour you ore using is about 8 flow can be” Yet i you place it hewde PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR tt will look yellow by comparions. Ask your racer for Patent Facellewt — whitest bacawse purest NOVELTY MILL co. SEATTLE. U oA DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ino. BROKERS, Grain, Provisions, Btocka, Bonds-—-PRIVATH WIRKS. Tel. Main 270, Ind. 270, Roome 304-308-306 Alaska Bidg. UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—-518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington at. Suits % Order on Shert Notice. KOHLER & CHASE Hotadlisned 1660, ANOS | ah ae © Pon-7 w |||] 2401-3 Jackson St. 9% to 11; seamlens, A Bee Hive special, only skirts. For Saturday, Priced as $1.00 Quality Black U $1.26 Quality Black $1.50 Quality Bla $2.00 Quality Black 1 nderskirts aderskirts Inderskirts nderskirts On Good Footwear Branch Store Headquarters for Men’s Goods. 50 dozen Men's Black Sateen Shirts, made from 4 strong shirting sateen. yoked sleeves set in, double sewed; French cuff and extra full cuff; stzes 14% to 17A Bee Hive cent on current retail pric special only . om" The | 200 dozen Boys’ and Misses’ “~ n Hose, in fine, medium and coarse # pag cele: 5 1 eg Mba Mager to 10; superior quality, double heal ITA. Bee Hive spe only B0¢ specially priced for only Men's Superior Quality Black Half Hose, sizes | Ladies’ Choice Long Lawn Kim reinforce: Important Bargains in Black Under- Saturday Shoe News MEN'S UNDERWEAR SENSATION In the Men's Store Tomorrow If Seattic’s saving mon folks knew this valle as we there would be a stampede here tomorrow for this underway The men's section is top heavy with these particular and must unload. Men’s Regular 7 5c Pure White Balbriggan Underwear Pine quality, well finished garments every size; tomorrow at ....... ' | AllHammocks Priced to $6°° | In the Riddance Sale Tomorrow at.... ‘ ‘ asphecta _——__THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST @ syCHANAN 113 — UIS—17 SECOND AVENUE We Are Headquarters for Cl Hose two pockets; | Our prices guarantee you a saving of 16 i heel toe 10¢ } 1 Lot of Ladies’ Stylish Lawn Kh from a fine quality lawn, in rich floral values $1.50 and $1.75. Saturday's A Clean-Up Price on Ladies’ Follows: Vests. = OO? T 1 tot of Ladied’ Katt © Vests, low at of Ladies’ Knit Summer V ct pn no sleeves, braided and lace trimmell value 20c; Clean-Up price Saturday $1.35 We Can Save You Money---Note Our BOYS’ AND MISSES’ Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, with solid 6m and three rows of sitching. Bee Hive price only ar Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, Blucher cut, doubt its wearing shoe recommended for specially priced for Misses’ Chrome Calf pri highly ed for $1.65 and for wear; special WOMEN'S. Women’s Vici Kid Shoes, in Blucher oh # and tried shoe for hard wear, Beg iii’ Men's Fine Vici Kid Shoes, with a good, heavy only +e oenee this shoe is good value for $4.00. Ree Hive price only 3.50 | Ladies’ Fine Vict Kid Shoes, with a VF Men's Winter Calf Shoes, with double soles, made and medium weigt ©. Beo Hive pace expressly for strong wear, ee Hive special se senened price onl 2.75 Jucher : ee ‘ 5 | Ladies’ Extra Fine Viel Kid Shoes, BiMeian ss Men's High Grade Vici and Kid Shoes, Biucher raring and eut and matt kid top. Bee Hive » al price and matt kid lid weal only $3.75 ish shoe. Bee Hive 1 only a 2619-2623 FIRST AVENt EE HV ELLING OUT Ontire stock of high-grade Clothing, regardless of cost Btore to be remodeled, TAILORED-READY CO Cor, Fourth and Pike A LITTLE PRUIT FARM, $5 Down and $6 a Month, In the famous Yakima dis | triet. Cultivated, irrigated, planted and cared for, | CALHOUN, DENNY @& EWING, Inow Alaska Bldg. ——- -. JOHN C, WALLING ESS 11 Second Aves Fly on the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE sic Fare $50—Round Trips, 50c PIANOS M ; FOUR ROUND TRIP® DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE -- 6:45 and 10:25 & me. 2:05 ené 5:45 pm LEAVE TACOMA — B38 a mand 1B ia 8:59 end 7555 p. ™. | Time terd eubject te change without notice. U, SEELEY, Je, Agent, Seattlic Te. ainia 9%, Pocomae Ter 29% TALKING MAC eM wi