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o While Only Two Favorites Won, the Winners Were All Well Backed—Last Race Only One With Any Pretention to Class. 5 By REFUGEE. The usual Monday oard was run off yesterday at the MBAdows and | although only two favorites won, | yet Wi the wingers, with the excep tlon of Bucolif were well played and the bookies and the public broke about even, The last race was the only one with any preten tiona to class and the time of the winner, Bucolic, was very fast There w a terrific plunge on Bobby Shafto to win the first race and under a steady bombardment hie odde dropped from 20 to 1 down to 8 to 1 at post time. Those that played the Up got a run for their yy as the colt finshed second ten a head by St. Bede, the sec ond choice. Sightly, the favorite, finished in the third hole. David Boland was played from | to & down to 9 to 10 and in ac cordance with his character of an fm and outer ran a bad race and fimished outside the money. Jockey | Mandors was in the sdddle and to) all appearances did his best, but | the horse would not run. The win ner turned up in the second choice, Wilite Gregg, who won going away | from Distributor, who ran surpriw ingly well, Mischief led into the stretch but Ured and finished third A bad field of three-year-olds Min ed up for the third race, a mile} scramble, and Dave Weber, the fa vorite, proved an easy winner. Te | tanus got up in the last stride to) nip Naney W. for the place. Punnyside, the second choice tn the betting, led all the way tn the race and won easily at the end. Gorgaicte and Sahara both finished strong and got the piace and show respectively. Cholk Hed rick, the heavily backed favorite, showed speed but tired and finish. | 4 back in the jungle. Sliver Line was backed from 5 to 2 t© 9 to & and proved much the best in the fifth race as she got} off In front and led all the way King of the Mist was an easy sec: ond and in a fierce drive Hi-Caul-| Cap just did beat Jack Little for the show, ‘The talent had a wrong bunch {n | the last race when they made Si!- Yor Stocking an even money favor | fte and Gossiper the second choice as neither got anything. The win- ner turned up in Bucolte a 10 to 3 shot on whom there was but very little play. To a good start Hilly Mayham and Silver Stocking went out im front and raced each other to pieces. Both ran out at the head of the stretch id Bucolic fintsh- ing strong on the rail, beat Gos siper by @ length. Princess Ti tania finished with a rash and got third place, half a length back. After Silver Line won the fourth You Still Have The Chance But a Few More Days Will End The jby J. Hayes, b did pot cash a bet ai Sale Although rushed from §) the beginning we have done our best to give our friends all the time they meeded to make their choice, and the result is that every one is satisfied. All our suits up to $18.00 have been very plainly marked $9.00 And the same way with values from $18.00 to $30.00 being marked $12.50 Our customers saw a suit that pleased them, and it was fitted—that was all there was to it. BUT they were pro- tected by our guarantee, “MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT.” THE HUB | On Opposite the Bquars. Totem Pole } O'Connor, one of the n race, C. C. McCafferty bid her up to $700 at which price she wai re tained. King of thé Mist pulled up lame aft the fifth race, and will not start again for somé time, Immediately after the finteh of the second race Nattle Cai, ridden st a blood vessel and dropped dead on the track, A ery of horror went up from the Krandstand when tt was seen that the jockey was caught under the fallen forse, but fortunately ayes escaped without injury Johnay Milltn would have had nothing but money if Princess Ti ja had won the last race. The | California turfman bet $800 on her | getting 30 to 1 for his money eo L. Motanghtin the well known turfman, beat Funnyside and Bucolfe and quit a big winner to the day. There was a dig plunge on Gorge tote and the mare's odds dropped from 7 to 1 to 8 to 1. She ran a good race, the best she has shown for some time, and finished second. Tt t# reported that the new track at Arcadia, California, is to be im mediately constructed and If this) fs the case there will be winter rac ing at Los Angeles, as Arcadia ts only 20 minutes’ ride from that town, Refugee, The Star's racing ox pert, again bad a good day and picked half the card. St. Rede, 4 to 1; Funnyside, 6 to 2, and Silver Line, & to 2, were all aiven by him to win, Of the last 12 races run at the Meadows, Re woe has pick od seven winners, which is a markably good percentage The followers of Jockey Manders day, as the boy failed to bring fa a winner, WINS ENGLISH HEIRESS FOR BRIDE AFTER BRIEF COURT. SHIP. WINNIE O'CONNOR, Whose Marriage in Paris Is An-| nounced. ttle St Exctusive Service.) NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Winnie vat noted y8 on the turf, bas onee more ht home a winner This time it is @ bride—and an heiress to boot News of the wedding eame in a private cable from Paris sent by F to his pareyts in Brook lyn. The couple me and were married shortly afterward under romantic eircumstan Mrs. O'Connor, who was Miss Rdna Lotus, is a devoted horse woman, and should make a congen ial companion for her husband She is said to own large estates in the north of England O'Connor has a world-wide repu tation as a jockey. He says he has ridden many races, but never before tried for such high stakes. BOYS HOME TODAY The Seattle High school baseball team is due in the city at 4 o'clock this afternoon according to word received this morning. The boys will be given @ big weleome, and a band and tally-ho will be on hand to welcome them back. Friday af ternoon the team will meet the Se attle Athletic club team at Athletic park TYLER WINS AGAIN VANCOUVER, Aug. 13 ternational teants tourm ean re yesterday and ing was the order, Joe Seattle, eagtly won from J. F. Par. quhar, of Vancouver, in two straight note joc ‘me Faeyr RACES! UP BUNCH OF ERRORS again tn the THE SEATTLE STAR —T classy game of ball and they lot |} hecause Seattle was a bit mort SEZ “KNOTHOLE JIMMY" classy, Yesterday the Vancotiver slugger® developed into a bunch Jot ergatto performers and tneteted upon @naking 10 erroray all when they were needed, and the ¢ | won handi® with the neore of 12 to 4. It was big “Buteh” Molntyre that started the roll of the bad ones and Croll, Hurley and Hyatt followed, sult. The big Molntyre stuck off his knee at several fant ones and they hit this pai anatomy with great fore At tite aftor he had done this twice Man ageg Strothers cried, “enough,” and put “Twirler Dune tn to do hia best and “Hutch” weet Into left® field Dunn alto had a bad day and came | through with two bungles Coy was tn good form but at that |Umeg They came scattered, how jev sponsible for one tal Nu Don't see wot's go use of rain in| 78% resp ly, Hut baseball weather, Dat weather man never wae a kid, I ‘tink the bases bulging in the sixth, he | fence and bronght tn four rons. RATTLE, Wash fast MOM Rebert riner RACH 1406 (oitire pee Indien, Maree and Qvnce Rede, UF Chiftoray Recause Impresarto Strothers did | not Uke Molntyro’s paieioahanen I) in yeaterday’s game, he released the | }}}! $f big player last night and at the | "33s on. jsame time he let Twirler Goodwin | | #0 Goodwin waa not good enough | }for Tacoma and he has not been | living up to hia name since joining Vancouver, There have been var tous rumors of hic reb at differ out times. KD HACK ie furlongs | " ae . | 1407). Yate to, fees 4008 The Cubs are again tn essen’ | place, but only by a narrow margin. They will have to play all the time} to stay there, Meanwhile the Gaw- fust Raters are not asleep and are as near to the top a ever } Hobby Shafio, (J Rehrisher) i Mighty, CWP Pt M Wede Bo place 2-8 show, Bhatt w & De tb ot ints One ot 2B Coy did the stunt in proper sty! a th place 2-6 show. Dleeritn terday when be put the ball over deentstedLbitince Wate en ithe fence. There is always some art tole b | thing ploasing to the fan to see the re fly away for a homer when p are three men on bases t looks like the right thing but jit fe auch a rare oocurre that lwhen it does come everyone ta, oF | », hould be happy It is probable that Con Walsh will pitch for Tacoma or Vancouver Con haa had it on the Aberdeens on different occasions and i# a good |piteher. The Canucks are badly in need of a pitcher | | Third baseman Hickey did not £0 to Spokane last night with the} Dhan team. Dudley will play the sack. | NORTHWEST LRAGUR FOURTH RACE and upward Value te firew League Standing Wen Last AMERICAN LEAGUE Punnyehds 9-5 pines, 1-2 show. Gorgalete , 8 1 Galore. Merriness ‘Trained by G. P. MoNett New Yor : fi Joe Coywe : ay. Next two driving orth sed Thomas: to front and when lot at ead Clarke A turn, them quit : the way Beare n " a focene Phitedeiphta ‘ i ee FINTH RACE nd & sixteenth miles Gelling Det rete a «8 0/141 pward Value to fret #760 Ratteries—-Waddell and Powers, Mier and Paywe. 4 (CoMeOafteriy - nh ® och Wihtentnnea : eR ae (1 'T Robins) Chieu de Se. HJ Rameer) Vatterioe “Winter and Origer; Walsh (TW Wheerace) and Saitivan teed Roy 4 OR Mles Tr) ioe) + (i iaeh) Off at 4:4 | De re pulled ne SIXT RAC Priladeignia a ne Value to fh ork Baator Louis Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE toa ies ” Reare " York SS ay © Be te Ratterion—Matthewson and Hresne Napos. 9 7) 163 1248 Billy Mayham, « (Armour) 18F | At pest 14 minutes Off at 81% | Rucalle 12-6 plage | han, Laifield and Gibson nner chp te | es | feratched--- eon | MEW YORK. Awe 12-0 other] — Mtart | eames in the National in Germany | League Standing Woe. fost Pet ' 7 . Pe Hos . ; Ht) POSTPONE. ALKI i SALOON ACTION EMBEZZLEMENT I$) %0: wus anor iw test -we-ae |p vember or until West Sear de 8 |named « councilman for the Fagr: | | (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, Ang. 12.—At South | out Taco last night Detectives Smith} This disposition of a very trkitle and Fitageraid arrested W. H.| Cummings, assessor and P. Cum.) mings, his brother, town elerk of canse and revenue committee’ yte toenth ward will the questo Hi some matter was made by the lt peoek, Wis., on & charge of om-|@T4ay afternoon when th¥” fio besslement. They will be taken |P08¢d Heense to the Stockade "ho " back. The specifie charge is om. |‘ was discussed 2 bezzioment of $135, Both mon| The Methodist miatsters gb dhe have been employed in the car,°lt¥ met at Bremerton yesterday }shops here for four montha ——— nme SissDAY, AUGUST STROTHER’S. MEN PILE” They seored when it Gia the most good sreseevcsnenansnen 3S wepuencos>= ofp bia | game time the ball kept gotng and! foore by Innings the Canucks found him eleven | fig? and this kept down the acorg. | An error on Carcless Btll's part} he made up for all thie when, with} put the ball over the left fotd|(, BASEBALL craps FORM CHAR « Two year-olds ioe At post 2 minutes. Off of 2:04 Thaw 7-8 plane, 1-10 ahoe ained by J Mtghtty 1-4 show. ware A pontenter woe and was poses 4 Time ‘ ‘ Mischief 1-19 show. or Thrush Lustig, Search Me four driving | reported, at least § jing. The officers have very little j}to say, The fron bare to the win. |dow if the mall room were foreed the front at head = Striotly confidential At post 4 minute Off at 9:48 Time Sahare finished well Three year-olds and piace, Eh whew. King « Kor kMeKennap) ie? oaniper } and drafted a petition in the form ot & resolution to the counell ask ling that it refuse the issuance of Spreading raila caused the ©. flyer bound for St tnjured but there were no cas saloons near Alki Point be tong tes. SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound, Mane for garden raising and chicken WEST & WHEELER, The Bpiveopal bishop of Luck | Danio! Kelleher, now presides over a diocese great-| ev in extent than the whole of Great Reitain, it having a popu lation of shout 48,000,000, of whom onl« 102,000 are Christians. KOHLER & CHASE Batablished 18 PIANOS TOR-710 PLD Waldort tv Per Cent R. Austas-Turenne James Campbell John Corgiat Se George J. Dans Danie! Kelleher f Griffith Davies Henry Kruts JOHN ¢. WALLING CO. x = canemaes ohn W. Kady Mal 711 Second Ave., Seattle, John Brickson Ales i, Mehwan PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES R. Aveta Turenne, President Vice President, The Bank for Savings | CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID 0. 1 La Farge, BIRHOTORS, Gavel eure Joshua Gr Andrew H G. Alaton Hole } }}} Im the famous Yakima dis Walter Oakes Vietor Hugo smith 0. 1. P, La Farge olm Mel SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University .8t., Opposite Postoffice. BONHA C'CHARLES BROWNFIELD | | » to on Trail of Tom Longboat, the Fleet Footed Indian. ° GEO, BONHAG. Runner. TORONTO, runner. Ffforts are boing made to bring | city offictais today t# to the effect | Seattle, having been employes ft | thaQDCharies Brownfield, tn charge jof the city water works at Cedar Cedar | lake, has died very suddenly. and two sma Brownfield, who ia about 60 and has an vider son in Beattie, Champion American Long-Distance attle Star's Exclusive Service.) lanada, Aug. 13.— | Geo. Bonhag ts going after the goal lot Tom Longboat, noted seein | |the pair together‘in @ three-mile race at Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 31. Honbag is considered the best | man at that distance in America, and a match with the Indian would doubtless prove one of the prettiest races seen in recent years. STOLE $20,000 (Star Special service.) DAWSON, Y. T, Aug. 13—-| Steamer Beattie No, 3 has arrived jand the officers report that in stead of $17,000 in gold dust being stolen from the mall sacks as first 000 is mine off and although watehmen were in the broken bars were found. Fred Wright, a wted. He @ thief it ts certain complice. Detectives are say ing litte but are running down al clues. Money loaned on aiamond rates. 204 Bailey Bidg Credit Silk Suits and Millinery at Half Price Pacific Outfitting (0. 422 Pike St. Yow may think the four you ane using is sbowt oe white os four can be. Yet dt you place it bemcde PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR will look pellew ompereen. Ask your A RA BA. aE NOVELTY MILL co. @EATTLE, U8. A ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, FIRST AND CHERRY Optical Department. A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, $5 Down and $5 a Month, triet. Cultivated, irrigated, | planted and cared for. CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg, - = SELLING OUT Batire stock of high-grade Clothing, regardless of cost Store to be remodeled. TAILORED-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pike Keasonable e Give You arby they did not know of the bbery until the next morning, ek boy, ts sus appeared on the ght of the robbery. If he ts the » had an adult REPORTED DEAD Monger bieebes recety@ by; yearn of age, is welt knows the street department his appointment to the He \e ‘iden at the The"Btore Thad Serves You B@t—Garvey Buchanan Cg A BIG EASTERN MANUFACTURER’S ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF Lace Curtain Seconds SEA VIEW TRA | WORTH REGULARLY $1.50 to $3.00 | PAIR, TOMORROW half yards Full width and from three to three and a —Real Nottingham and Scotch Nets; ju possess very slight imperfections they are termed onds” ; however, the little hurt places are scarcely able. Tomorrow’s sale price makes them bargains off uncommonest sort, Saving housekeepers should this sale tomorrow by all means. Great chance to save Special Purchase of Over 2,000 Yards In the August Riddance Sale Tomorrow at, Yard...... Nicely teazled—just the wanted kind for the makii varm, comfortable night gowns, pajamas, kimonagige § The vastness of this purchase not only means a big var ing to patrons, but an immense variety to choose from. | Included are all the very latest effects in colorings of pli, blue, brown, ete. Contain Five Acres Each 3 Prices Are Low Terms Very Easy Sea View is a large, level area of land, fronting Sound between Seattle and Everett. For summer home sites, gardening, ranching, betty fruit raising, we believe these tracts to be unexcelled. The ground is easily cleared, the soil is rich and and the large cities to the north and south furnish atl times a ready and convenient market for all the that you can raise. Range from $230 to $750 per tract. Bear in mind that this is the price of @ tract and not a single acre. Only one-tenth cash is i quired. Balance on easy monthly or quarterly paymenth Go out to see these tracts. Sound front prop steadily increasing in value. Investigate Sea View you can buy at such low prices and at such very terms, Call at our office; we will be glad to tell you the way of reaching Sea View, and to furnish you with any ther information you may wish to know. WEST & WHEELER, $1.00 a Year Is the cost of a full set of our best teeth. See out new Whalebone Plate---it cannot break and is war ranted for fifteen years, fil Bridgework lings Teeth Without Plates 50¢ Our Speciatty ALL WORK WARRANTED Associated Dentists 1112 Second Avenue Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s BEKINS Sigvagto. Incorporated COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Finest and Best Kquipment for Moving Furniture, Piape® Baggage, ote, Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially Com structed Piano Wagons, Light Delivery Wagons. No for Coming to your House. 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