The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1907, Page 2

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the betting to and Salt was second choice at 8 were beaten off. Eleven selting ney of a mile and a quarter. i Told You was handed ont as a 1 down t 14 to 6. He never) showed any speed and finished outside the money. The winner turned up fn Jack Little, the sec ond choice, who waited for half! the journey and then breezed| Irish tance too far and quit in the! Deli at your home for $1.75 per case of one doz- en bottl Refund on re- turn of empties, 25¢. WILL NOT FAGE: . to 10. Pepper | R. Davis was the only bey to |ride more than one winner. He — ner in the stretch, but St. Albans! Joe MeBride, who ts not getting | noth clubs are in splendid condi at 30 to 1 came with a rush and|many mounts these days, rode Sition and « Salt finished third. The others/ner of the first race. barrier im the fourth race, a jour} she was a sure winner. good thing and backed from 5 to! yack Fretere had « big bet down, | home, Isabelita finished strong | Plunger, bet the journey, but found the dis | bard luck kind — Mike Jordan should have won) 5S. Woods, who owned Gatewa: +] the fifth race, but Galindo put up| Frank Flittner and other horses. & weak ride and Miss Riliie, com-| During his career om tho turf, Mr. | etti 4 " ing with A rush, nosed him out. | Woods made an enviable Feputa- severest of winters. Hasce on betta, off Guy, 2; off Oeturn. 5. AL * THE SEATTLE STAR—SATU DAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. flan Francisoo ee OM HUB FROPHY FOR PENNANT WINNER [| oon $ ) ball tonsers and a warm time 18 /the extra run, Dudley put im an|menckor” Umpire | Promised | appearance yeeterday and he, Howler | sistent gam: to 8. These two went out and|got home tn front on Josle 8 and| ‘This afternoon at 3:20 o'clock the | ea peg temas be nehan te sae % ek ee Te set @ killing pace and both tired. | Grassoutter Seattle high school team and the | oq that he will have littie ditffoully | nex ‘ nH APPROVE P' Josie 8 looked like an easy win-| oo Mallard team will meet at Ballard. |is holding dows the third ack sgpee rH ee nn KR. PO. just failed to get up. Popper and/ nice race on Charlotte B, the win | the high boys are still In the hole ee * = | *fternoon approved the plan of the | as @ result of the trip and it is hop: a on city officials to condemn the plot aS lod that a large crowd will turn out ee pin of land noar the new gas works Johony Millin bet $1,500 on | iagay, * 2.8% fenpiren~Decrieks for @ site for a new garbage cre jors faced the! Princess Titania, as he thought iii iy Ts | matory. ‘The ined ts expected to $4 : if Ri2 n cost about $25,000. ns FEATS IN WATER Sia : Py ’ ‘ ‘ - sD un tad ae ea tee NM FO mi] Metteriog—Beniey and Monta; room if A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, and the mare ran nowheres, Yes:| KE. Ranninger says that every: !) 1 TRG Set See eet 5 down, 98 » Month Per Acre. | | terday he let her run loose and she | thing is being got into readiness for a ee | en taegee mangos i a 0 famous Yakima dis }won at the juley odds of 15 to 1. |the swimeing races, diving com ge GE | i TE a & leet. weld trtet Cultivated, irrigated, / — tests and water pole to be hele at ee Be #\ rs = greg i" Lana Park Septemces 12, U3, )4 ye Me ee ’ Young. ee By ead ow ag ie Okan www ta boat +3 HI Vieot of battleships at navy yard. | La EWING, Inc, Alaska Bi aa usual and beat Rriars for the | St. Albans and got beat a nose for|at the Dig satetorium and it ts) ee a te a pes oiionianit place. Royal Hed led for part of the money. He certainly is the | Sxpected that they will be well at omnes ven wel GEAViEW TRACTS. me aosigigetione —_ +e. SELLING OUT On the Sound. Fine for garden | atretch. There is much regret expressed | There is no coal famine imminent | apo ~¢} Entire stock of high-grade ing, berry raising aod chicken | at the track over the death of J.| on Lake yrior, the mines having aiammarr tome rus Three |§ Clothing, regardless of cost ranching Btore to be remodeled $350 to $750 per tract. TAILORED-READY CO WEST 4 WHEELER, Cor. Fourth and Pike Colman Building. been operated to the full capact nands of tona hauled to enough to last through the Heney is doting his best through | his many witnesses to show that | ‘ The finance committee yesterday : _ SEATTLE. HIGH WINS AMERICAN LEAGUE fore " Chicago ; S é Washington ee | ° RiatterienWaleh and @art; Paiken- | ‘ berg aud Hayden } ‘ n mw! Tho Seattle High School base was to a 9 rung 4 H i | ball team won yesterday from the x to re both #ide at Mullin and Sehmidt; Mowe |aggregation of the Beattie Athletic). | ‘2 y venatital alt Gr wer B d M. I Pos for himeelf as a square and “ ilies club with the neore of 6 to 6. When) bunched ff ty upright sports@an and as a man : e . : dita tide Wilk o1\ bore ¢ , Princess Titania, Grandly Bred Mase, Is Cut Down in |Sesteneee Seen as ioas'ts 4 i singe omer alt ot Tg | win, Phidad the ninth amos stood 6 to 2 for tap saath La d Hi R dD, A 0: my | sell Oe ond Warth j|the Rah Rabe, The club slugs : st Bace, an er acing ays re Uver arp | The nose finish between Mine Z |got busy In thin half and the w e . T Ritite and Mik Jordan made n « #.| they began to find Schntute was | &, r Caught in Barrier--Two Favorites Win. |forence pt $2,200 to Margy Mona eT eee eee wae sould as| Xe han, an yd heavif¥ on the vo. pool drive 3 f acrons, one |, a! ° - _ ‘ | st Vincent horse. With a good won and Clarkes D¥- | wort tying the wasn The High ao “ By REFUGEE. | Tho winner was at the juloy pce | Hide he would have cashed sure Risin a 3 |e he racing yest@rday “at tho /Ob 15 to 1. However, had Tarp) = a eee @) o> OU ees ald >» % mI »%, : ‘ vat. (ROT DOOM cought in the barrh cat), Pxince Frederick had worked atx | Ag eet oadows was the mast interost: hy Sire MPU have breeter teriangy in i:14 the other morn Dineen and spercieh| yun ing that has Seen witnessed for) nome, as be carried the Mm {Oe with 130 pounds up and every imer soge time, The day was marred | him nang one the a cooker on the track was wise to League weanaeath 9 however, by the a mt which|and thei’ Was Only” beaten ‘a (Be) fact, This ‘ounted for the ad Won Pet happened in the last race, when length for first money, finishing t price against the horse, wie o tt Princess Titania was jumped on | third t i to his work and bag eae, ” “a tty J and cut down, The mare's tendon | * Prince Fredbrick formerly belonged 48 tne ‘ “F Was cut ‘through and she will! QGrasscuttor was. backed off tho|( the wellknown turfman, Daye | {{ $4 -{14| Homeless and friendiens, yet gift | paying hie tare, never face the barrier again. da to win the last race and|Gldeon, who raced the horse for} Boston reir +4 TH | oa with @ voice which even the un ar to the Tobe Ramsey was much in the nt to the post a 7 to 10 shot,|4 Ume with more or leas success Wthinaton ” a | weitinted realize has wonderful pow ston toning yenie eye, as horses trou his Prinwess Titania was jon the New York tracks NARION AR Rrueentor, |ntbilition, Walter Cooper, @ 16-year-| out @ place to sane : 8 won two races and should |jly played at 9 to & T - * 5 have won three but for the fact! were only alightly considered olin .. 7 oe jol4 wait, is being held in custody | et warve \. Walter te tn that Tarp was caught in the bar fmmediately after the start Prin Chicago A lhy the police until some arrange: | - ae rier at the start of the fifth race. cose Titania was jumped on and | m Coriden ext sate Over mente can be made to secure & be we From the race he ran afterward out down, and this made the race | aU and King zn hesse for the siiver-vetecd lal was be roperly it was evident that the race| gift for Grasscutter, She led P % om «| The police are tn a quandary over | o¢ be boy boars vaey é e bee op fo ° dd won pulled t Cinets 9 seven } A : efine men 1 pan ae Sloe Figen all the way =e < mn in ol es nnant winners of the. Trades Union Baseball League | hes bork 4 6 9) the unusual case, Twice within the | iaiows nothian rm tar books ‘aia py wg Bangg At walk for ox eng ie ur _ led this trophy, offered by the Hub Clothing Company. Ratierios—Mason an@ Motean; Ames | past few days tho young lad w: he possesses & . oke ¢ oo ~ id niitinee i an easy secon four jengtha in silver loving cup, on exhibition yesterday and today | *** Hreanahen Pa |found wandering about the streets, | proper attention, 2 Care ings were | front of La Rose. the Hub Snes store. Beore A. & & |Unkempt and uncared for, He had no | PEePe” ®t made on the victories of Prince | pea che Brockiva + sessecessseeh FR planes to sleep and wasevidentiy ta| a Foderick, Josie $ and Grasscutter.| Princess Titania was so badly =e EEE | 54, Fe tee of eed. bile Gauthes worn reap) MOEre injured by being cut down that Hat Rell and r; Mucor | Oe od he iy cemented - Charlotte got off Mying tm the) she will never race again, The _—— and tergen; Willis and Phelps. | ee " — ne weet ao ng + key ee i first race and romped all the way,’ mare is nine years old and had) fast nn 8 ‘ Veras never being menaced at any won in her career on the turf| [ spite of the fact that Seattle am os veoh Fg one ph sa — his mind was vod : _ . Pe ag a stage. Forest Rose ran a ood | $30,000 in purses, She ts the win-|got as many bits as Spokane, and ee Ptelater and Brown; Walters! — ftoc ently Walter was herded with ot sp er race and was oasily second ner of 40 races and tn 150 starts! made five fewer errors, the Tribe aed Mare on Qigana tired badly In the stretch only finished outside the money | : the regular grist of thiefs, hobos — and just lasted long enough to | 26 times. She is a grandly bred} Quinn wen yesterday because relia fous ete dee we. told ideas’ tide ial Get third place. Frank Rose got| more, being by Masetto out of| that olusive quantity, luck, Ws) gpoKANE, Aug. 17. ne SE by pitched ball, Owindelie by Coy} | ” trictly confident oft badly and his race showed he | Queen Titania, and unites the beat | theirs. seed balla, Bwindelia. $. Drewbie plave how he had worked for local! rates. 204 Bailey would have been a contender with | of English and American breeding, bd jthe Tribe of Quinn had the horse | aie LM vaudeville theater for some time | ——— an even break |her stre being by the fritlah stal Dudley, the | new third baseman, shoe the Cabs had to lose yeater $uy and had not been paid any wages. moe jlion St. Simon, while Queen Ti-/ get into the game yesterday and | | day's sension with the count of 4! ps The court sentenced the youth as Prince Federick, at 7 to 2, lod/tanian was a Himyar mare, It Is|gave entire satisfaction. Ho ha*/to 3. No matter how hard the Bast re ~ E & vagrant and ordered him to leave all the way tn the second race and| the intention of her owner, been looked for for some time and jerners tried to throw the game} NORTHWkeT LEAGt K jtown. Tears came to the boy's won easily at the end. M f\ Johnny Millin, to retire Princess |it was thought that he did not tn ay there was nothing for {t but) . - TRYING WARD 10 eyes, but he marched out with his ai hung on gamely and got the place Titania to his breeding establish: | tend putting ta an appearance. He /to come out on top. In their half) asc OMA: AM one wes head erect. Penniless be had no ‘ in @ Griving finish from Electric | ment in California, where sho wilt} made the one error Beattie made, of the ninth the Cubs made an ad-| from CON IcT GLASS ' Spark, who was a 40 to 1 shot./be bred to his stallion, St. Avon!-| taking a difficult chance. | ditional tally, and the score stood | 5 Leave Pier 2 to seo battlesh! Silver Sue, the heavily played f-| cus When Bearcatcher ostablished 3 to 1. This looked good aim 4 ~T \ Yorite, finished outside the money. | the coast record of 1:38% for the| The policemen and firemen meet and Cay eased up a bit. The Bpo-| {-* ' mile Princess Titania was {n the | today at Dugdale’s park [Mm & COD’ }kanes immediately took advanta) a (By United Press.) od pened up at | ah 5. a race and finished second, less than |test for supremacy. Both clubs! of ine opening and ted the game. 5 i BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17-—The & world of money was on herja th back of the winner, e h of chances and che went down ia)” claim to have the best bunch of |in the tenth, the Quinns bat Detier and When; Heit ang] 88 trial ts moving rapidly. Ketadiisned 1966. PIANOS ag JOHN C. WALLING CO. 711 Gecond Ave. Seattic. PIANOS MUSIC NOVELTY ™ TALKING MACHINES pre ada» BEKINS Sioraceco, CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF Wi Beattie. Unequaied Security Is Offered for the we ry: of Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables. « Cont What It Will Const to Store Your Goods. PHONES: Main 1523. Ind, 71. 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