The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1907, Page 2

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yh the 1908 Eamaheam, ne eo een ame, BRe (eyorites Bes ariehar had) @ @ 8%) (he laut care but the tore, "RO Weeewe ewerates “lee mvietoae tiswdor ang (wrote | tow “getting Pome in feut ¢ : wr Ole Hoedoeninaterd an. 5 bogemen Bad @ field Gay Som Olt cmpinsel wh) 4 e @whhow at Le srur Sallie ef 80, stop The bolw s dine eo 496 Quewe Flame at te to 3, aM tineehiy @hee Re carey lout &) th proved vagic birde he (he bate weles eer the race ; | = Seboe!boll was a Diock the beet lO) Aett Rings tet om Mechiba tw win ; the’ first race, ae aftee polting HM) Boonen Cricket Kel! up end mM the post, she ran around the |), , the ey fiend and ly beatea a head [ives Dilig’s nemlor waK, hung wp Mt the Hrdeh by Sam BboCfebon, who | ent eff flying and led all the way. | lucky Lal, the frrevim, amcured tite: wtrow. “Diamend Lew" Abbott f@l for Billy ham in the last rate and lost a good sized wad when the Tititer wo suppose? te be the foal oibin-the-can ix the second race, and wen beeked from sixes down to 3 te 1. After belog prom-| tyent for a shect way, lehtar faded away and wee never heard from. 2 After leading all the way Raswedh Ti, faltered right at the finiwh and i was beaten by a head by Our Satite. Ps & 20-to-1 chance, who closed with a : big rush. Bonar, after getting off dadly, closed strong and got third place, Redmont, the favorite, met with a rough journey and finished j back in the suburbs. Queen Alamo, at 10 to 1, furnieh ed @ surprise in the fourth race.) when she got off flying and led all the stretch. The geed mare Funnyside came ext of her last race with a.spread hoof and will not race again for fee Mme Lem Reed certainly ran a great rave when he took the fifth event Ife was a block out of it going up the back streteh and hia backers had started to tear up t tick et but he made a great etreteh run and saved the day for his support jers * The wolghts for the 1909 handteap announced yesterday and the way. Leash, the favorite, made proved interesting reading for the & game effort to catch her, bot Was | srodents of the de Handteapper not equal to the task and fiuished | Roser scoms to have guomed the second. Flaunt ran a fair race and got third place. capabilities of the equine perform ters in an equable manner and a horse race should result when the field goes to the post. The follow ing are the weights Lem Reed at 2 to 1 was the fa vorite of the day to score and he had to be much the best to win. He was almost left at the post but | Loxtstelta 120 picked up his field gradually and | A. Muskoday 113 won, going away by two lengths, | Cadeehon 113 Pickaway led into the stretch Mise Rilite 108 where he tired badly and was beat. as D'Or 110 @x for the place by Sainrida. J.C. Clem lit . Gateway ... 107 ‘The last race of the day furnish. | Hetre Nous 106} @4 one of the most stirring finishes Pisaro .. 108 of the meeting when seven horses |J°¢ Coyne .... 107 Jocund 106 finished noses apart on the post Mechlin was the strongest at the end and got the décision. The Jadges placed Natuie Bumppo, the favorite, second and Pelham third Mechiin opened up favorite tn the betting but drifted owt im the bet- ting to 7 to 2 at post time. Petham ran a very different rece yesterday than he did a few days ego when he was beaten off, with Mentry «up. by a baweh of hounds ‘The change in the gotng may have had soniething to do with it bot the fact remains that his showing Yesterday was,a marked improve ment over his foruter effort. Lord of the Vaile Johany Lyons Hogh MeGowan BUlteho Pulletta Princess Titania Gorgalete |Cholk Hedrick Chimney Sweep Piquet Hippocrates Rey de! Mundo aposal lemon mar Frank Plittner Miss Officious Treasure See Aftermath There were no ren ups or claims 90! Yesterday. This its the first day| Weights were announced for atx) this bas occurred for some time. ty-five sominations but the above escitone are the probable starters in the Sir Preston received quite a play | race. qE ee ROYAL WELCOME FOR S. H. S. BASEBALL TEAM Yesterday afternoon, to the short; Ten Million and Fred It shouts of many voices and the |!msbottom, left fleld; Wee Coyle witelc of brass bands, the Seattlo joenter, and cad: Smith, right field | high schoo! baseball team returned Bome after making a trip that equal- e@4 one-third the circumference of the globe, and after playing ball in} most of the large cities of the Union. The boys have made a splendid showing, winning the ma | jority of the games they played, | and the reception civen them yes terday wre a fitting climax to one ofthe most remarkable trips ever undertaken by «a club of young! athletes. The 1% members of the} team, which made the long te appear none the worse for the trip. Bach and every of them was Blad to get back home. ‘ Upon their arrival In the city the | boys were whisked into a tilyho, and a triumphal entry of the city was made. After the procession the boys went to the homes they have | not seen since June 24. Next Fri-| 4 day affernoon the team plays the ; Seattle Athletic club, and Saturday | it plays.the Richmond Rainiers These will be benefit games. The boys who made the trip are Merton Hemenway, captain SEZ KNOT-HOLE JIMMY nd BOOKIES:-HAVE A PROSPEROUS DA Uaplayd Long Shots Win, “Peaa Yous tia: Beaten! » <Tipeon Ishtar Meade Samy Asiray— Weights “ roan sprinter curled up and died in| STAR'S FORM CHART DNESDAY, AUG, 14, 1907. GIRL BASE BALL MANAGER, o Y BPOKAME, Aug. 14—-It tool) 10) Myers of ae Ee | { Kept in Order. Innings of fast ball for the Cube te Y¥gier [f ie a o | t away with the long end of th@® Howell rt ‘ ° | H / of youterday’s game, |The | har, Be ag | 4pokane players were on thelr toes Aten, » a 2 8 @lall the time and did not permit tele. i eg any fooling, Claflin, who was let) @youanee Ana by Tacoma and Seattle, was 18d ne. ef ¢ 8 8 great form for Quinn's tribe and | Gamer. rf ; Ft allowed bt five bite, Lagky Allen 4686 jas not be hindhahd and pitched a ae H | maatorful game, giving away but ee four bite and these at times when $ ; 8 Ries could do Ite damage, Not es, ae | | until the eleventh Inning was there P | anything doing (4, the rungetting. Total @ © 4 Allon demonstrated again yestor|Twirlor Allen nORe @ high one |, “Hatted for latin tn stevens @ay that he can go & fOW 48 Aloimbing up and Birat Backer twirler, Through eleven hard {)|Rowan failed to hold it when alt Boe! permitted but oo ame down, This brought tn the r n an when no harm thes ' could bo dene. Claflin, the blonde, |eennvs was ja good form.” When he ts ttle aun tt ” good he generally gives @pattle a) Ite atts 2.5 ; Cusale. : m — Me | Hunky” Shaw's brother played| NORTH WEFT LRAGUE, | third base yesteeiay for Dug wnd| League Handing | JO did very well, It happened that) ciure w Lost, Pet, | Dudley had not yet arrived and ; a — sing Hickey ie in Seattle Dug “a ole Jubilant ‘Over Prospects of would have been seriously up 3 reed | Match With Burns—Iindianapotis Against it, or at least Bhatter - 4 +4 would, for lack of a third.sacker j ane Ferm Kind Were Club, Little Brother Slayed a conshetent game and showed up very well Johnsen says he will start the west at once to arrange his bout with Tommy Burns % at Colma Fans tn Indianapolis have form- Jack Manager Dug leaves Seattle thie afternoon for Spokane and expects to take the big ond of the games MISS MYRTLE BOYER. lumbue on Frank Judge, the Ned wkin, Contrary to the traits of bis} jtribe, the Indian tg accused of i opines on the triila tales Boyer Also Gees Uniform Are ee LA A A A A [o} Thore Is an average of one child; The therhong a BI killed every thr wi w itn 4 be oS York City by bel run over b a! os oF panes, * ebicles chapte® forded lant fear mowers e | from the Tribe of Quinn as a re-| 4 ed a "Kind Word etud.” Rule one | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) sult of his personal aid | lin “Boost;” rule two, “Dou't! OwAitA, Neb, August 14—One| ‘een 7 § | Buosk of the fastest amateur baseball jecause of the tclograph opers. Sa oe Wilkes-Rarre has @ pitcher nam-| teams of this city is Boyer's Colts, tore’ strike no records of the bi nee, Hew ed Prokowski playing under the | which is managed by Miss Myrtle aro oc ge Bose aed op Hn ——n }name of “Swift” Cas you blame | Boyer, She will not stand for dir becoming an interesting one and| coawT LRAGUE New are agninat the basehall /ity. The team is ose of the best that Onblead te Gerd wien the heole ~ player who never takes chances. | looking teams in the city, for Miss of Low Angeles, which is still at! acs "Pranciecs ; 4 | Catcher Clift Latimer, some meee aire he hwy ant yee the top H Fluumes called “Tecks,” ban Joined |*Afefuly brushed and cleaned each | Quiem and Kinestis| the Birmingham, Ala, Barons Peg ee oe er, ee It looks very much now as if ey ae This {» the month that you|""* entet Portland would be one of the clubs BM Mlought to take a trip tn an auto—| to be found in the Northweat ; ; ¥ | Gasoline Gasetts. BOOM ANNERATION, league and the MoCroedies are of 4 ise: Gray and) Some athletes consider them-| | un | @ mind sow that they can do much al selves good players because of |, A” Sonexation mass mecting wi be held tomorrow evening at Lake side hall, Dunlap, timent in favor of the of Dunlap, Rainier be better In the x orn league. It is a fact that the Northweatern league ie having & prosperous year while the Goast league is barely making expenses. TYLER IN FINALS thelr ability to sidestep difficult taba In Beantown baseball enthasiasts have about abandoned hope that |Johany Kaight will ever fill Jimmy Collins’ shoes. “Chapple Charlie” McFarland of | Oklaboma, save he may denert the | wita and woo.iy west to hurl for! to boost the nen nhexation and oth ton line to Greater Seattie Humphries and Judge W. D. Wood will address (he movting. [PORUCITY BUREAU 1S ESTABLISHED Canada offers a million and a VANCOUVER, Avg. 14.—In the| A publicity burega w be ged Bp ge ey nial ao iW. semi-finals yesterday Payne, of Ta | ¢ 6 b |. Outi ¥ vis, eo quarter dollar subsidy to a poverty ie Bn beget sciye ner Re Alper | Reds, has been sold to St. Paul. | abip company to be known torla, champion of British Colum |°>&8s® by the Lamber and Shioge| john Anderson, Washington's! All Red Line around the world Manufacturers’ associations of the Wirst sacker, quit the game to en Pacific const in charge of @ i /eaee in business at hie home in| Money loaned on diamonds, ote Reber who will handle the wews | Worcester, Mass. Strictly confidential. Reasonable ‘end of the Neht the lumbermen are | Waivers have been asked by Co-'rates. 204 Balley Bidg owe making against the raise tn frotght | a rates on lumber and shingles to the “8 First Ave. Store| ia, with the score of 63, 34, 65. The court was wet and thie handi apped the Toda players considerably and Payne are playing ational heamplonahip »y defeating Schwengers be 20% hia logical opponent eaat { ra aay we fans vate om So! Of King Bros. ie a i Selling Out : bas oe 4 i | att At Sie Welbtence Te *) ” Very article in the First Avenue Store is now on} winner che Nepal 9 hime &t from! onefourth to one-half less. | Hats, etc., are priced to sell them quickly, because we COND RACE—One mile. Gelling. Pour-year-olde acd upward. Vat : . ‘141 to free bn68 act Sey ‘a ww" | must get rid of the entire stock before we move linden, Hares snd Owner Vie % SS Me rm toner on or Teh nt “Gals, athe Cana? ‘ir ee ee Mere te $1.25 Underwear, that is well worth the price, is now | onsaleat.... $6.00 Bath Robes and eset Jackets are now ; ate hey . 00 50 Neckwear, a large and complete line, now mark- ed at $1.00. ort «i At post 1 minute Our Gallia came from behind and just and thener pook These and others equally interesting | you to come in and look around. A few Summer Suits are at the Second Avenue Store, marked .... .$15.00 Priced up to $ 5 00a month ago. KING BROS. catcher; James Agnew aod Charles | Schmutz, pitchers: Charley. Mu lly, but dis is de goods. I kin 914 FIRST AVE. 71 9 2ND -AVE first base; Roe Hilton, second; Har- | see right where de home team sits . Ata ry Martin, third; Ernest Maguire, levery day | RTM RA io nh Ghd gulta. Gdltnn, Pomcenccete Near Madison @ Near Columbia HUE Opposite Totem Pole. This Sale Will End Soon Because the great number of Suits which we had at the beginning of the season is almost exhausted. There are a few suits re- maining in all of the original styles and colors, and your choice now is as extensive as it was at first. No one size is depleted, and you are sure to be suited. The Prices Remain the Same All Suits That Were From $12.00 to $18 $18.00 to$30 NOW NOW $9.00 $12.50 Money Back If You Want It On the Square. Soman Correct Apparel for Men a5} A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, $5 Down and $5 a Month. srow ‘eds, In the famous Yakima dis trict Cultivated, irrigated, riven macs gar gpa ~ ——— planted and cared for. M66 SF we ts aot — CALHOUN, DENNY &@ | x EWING, Ino, Alaska Bidg. ——— <a SEAVIEW TRACTS. |], On the Sound. Fine for garden. ing, berry raising and chicken ranching. i $350 to $750 per tract. ry-Mertie I { ; i—Jack Adama, Pepper and Hal Revolt, MiIIerS) Van many thick the Gout you ase tang fo ohons WEST & WHEELER, [Ose good tor all but Lamm Reed, Won easily after an early drive. thera} s™ar dem cane” Verd yous hide Colman Building. ee penny Dye aed Rprann sel pe PATENT t re * he G6, Picting ep ited pecs. EXCELLEN? i ’ FLOUR KOHLER & CHASE AIXTH RAC! 1417 Qin te ‘tat ¥ : aiewieibrbee EO PB ROT Established 1968. | Pode ante 8nd, Oh Tf — PIANOS 1 1395 Panam, SiteonyWrocate) iss 4 NOVELTY MILL CO, TORTS PIKE STREET. | 180 B 107 4 GQCATELE, VU. 8, A. Waldorf Build 1 ai anh "398 8 i rerncenrerareeriatia —— UATE) aie enat: thee a fd Wcuriy 109 10 19. FELLING OUT om Kecialtae oot} 108 b's Butire stock ot high-grade {| JOHN C, WALLING CO. |} 4 apr pace a yg Clothing, regardiosn of cos 711 Becond Ave, Beattie, Pst date Mammon. Hira ned by ¢ Store to be remodeled. PIANOS MUSIC tart poor, Won all driving Mechlin turned very wide into the streteh and than «ot up to win Bumppo finished fast, Mayham set & hot pace and nearly lasted TAILORED-READY CO Con Banrrenn eae Ik TALKING MACHINES Mattie | 7) er outside communities on the Ren- | Judge | All the High-Grade Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, | 85¢) priced | should induce | ] | | | i} | | 1 | | | “WOMEN’S $2.50 LAWN b The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Cat August Riddance of | SHURT-WAIST SUITS Tomorrow a0 ece- cee ple of the Meee? letting Only anotWet cme | prices ing on all the time @eriey oh August age days, These Sutte eve Voeked for quick Z Porrows—their lease is up—they st co—hence tad ‘ radical price eut, Only shone twenty of them alf tol | up in black, red, navy fbt blue polka 8; ts trimmed wit lery-ir tion plaiply tucked ; full skirts, with unce, | For your Fall trip, for your +e Just Arrived NEW AUTUMN PLAIDS) For School Dresses Right now, while school dresses are being planned, this brand new lot of Bernice piaid ideab f; every-day service. Dainty, girlish-1 woking plaid the most recerft autumn colori igs. We were fo in buying them at a very close price 3 Your turn to profit tomorrow. Choose from a most lavish assortment at, yard ¥ It On the Lower Floor. lem “ ve one Something Extra Good SOLID SOLE LEATH SUIT CASES trip home. Cheis many trips, these will stand the racket. They're right in every detail. Have reinforced leather a strong brass lock and catch. Come from @ whose reputation for quality is absolutely ung able. Special display of these tomorrow—well worth $8.00— a. When You Travel, Enjoy the Superior DINING C Of through Northern Pacific trains. A dainty breakfast, lunch or delightful dinner prepared hy a skilled chef , oughly well served, will round out and vary the pleasure of J trip. The bill-of-fare is Varied and attractive—the viands ing—the car attractive and easy riding. ; “Get Your Meal on the T Dining cars on all transcontinental and important local For full information see J. O. MeMULLEN, G. P. A, Seattle, Wash. A. TINLING, 2 Ay le, W A. D. CHARL! Ass't Gen. Passenger Portiand, Ore. Is the cost of a full set of our best teeth, See new Whalebone Plate---it cannot break andis ranted for fifteen years. i Bridgework — Teeth Without Plates Our S Associated Dentists ALL WORK WARRANTED 1112 Second Avenue Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's MOVING AND BEKINS Siorscee, COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Fire Proof Storage Main 1623 GUARANTEED RATES

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