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seemed iy mons F. AST TIME THE _ DAY’S FEA TURE tin The Mist and Pal Each ch Step Six Furlongs in Fast Time ‘ONE. ARMED LAD lic as aii | THE SEATTLE STAR—W DNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1907 OPENING — we TA FROM MINERS i . 1 1 1 1 DUTT, Aug. Bilt wow eione jan " ‘4 j Pid leame youterday, bu®” the wore | \ ra Dome reasons why Due lad to have It, | for Fused 2 oF ONS and Phen the fightiva was all over, | ie tes ee fe found that the Cab@, war ope con dintah in ninth on top with the count of 6 to 4 AM HM POA d Choi nd 0 if id Di id F R ces ‘ wae Cow's ateadior twirling and the ot , ae econ orces al utsiders Vivide Four ha gratutious errors on MWe part of the tine | oe eee Miners that put the game in Se ‘ ee | Between. Them. Attiors bat bag. AML of Hatte's rine | ihatte ia 1% 3 3 = . voond ( oO ° pe, 1 PRINGFIELAY © O., Aw tied down and there wan mothing |°% ” i ee ae By REFUGEE, place. ‘The lattr was outrun the |Mordecat Brown, the throe-fing: |UNd down mol Uitte tim the vee eo @ it 1 Fast time was tho feature of the |eatire trip arod twirler for the Chicag® Cubs | ii iampa, Seattle made three gins | foore by luningwe ind al has a rl ° | rhe ow oste ¥ the third inning.on a base on oo o-8 day at Tho Mostows yesterdays] pay opened favorite im thawixth} Roy Hollitd, a Teyearold boy |!" the | Dudley and bite by Abro Reeth, Dua. | The Mist stepped six turlongs | put was allowed to drift out to'8 to |of this efty, @ho has oaly one arm we Oe mien a when she won the fourth race in/t while Canardo was backed from jand that a left @ne, is the pre 4 7 beat Sores. the last raco Pal}? (© 2 down to favoritism at tt to| . ad 2 Deaagthaanees ee s.. | Pal had tittle trouble in winatng, | peg oe ran tho same distance in 1:124%/4, after laying close to the pace a Both were excellent performances al) the wity, he came away in the | ; H 1 s 3 | and show that the track fs fully 4% streten and won handily by three | v“ a ae ee } fast as it was last year. Favorites |jengths, Sidney F., a 30 to 1 shot, | Nether Res ay is a | a had another hard time as only two got the place a length from Botay ‘ amen | first choices got home first while with Canardo outstde tho money camemainn these second chotces and outsiders divid | ed the rest of the card. The win After Jack Adams won the fifth SPOKANE, Aug. 2%1.—Tho Tribe nere were all very lightly played, |race he wae bid up $300 by J. 0. pt " 0} « o ‘oat Saw ” however, and meat of the books | MoDowell, but was retained by Van of Quinn wou from the groat Sa won Bokkelen & Co dust Eaters yesterday, with the AMneecaN LEAGUE. yore of 6 to 3. In the sixth Inming| a 8 2B Forme piavyere got thete ket ott | _Stiver Gus wes claimed yesterday the Spokanes made four runs and - in the first race when Relle Kinney,| by 1. H. Miller @ Co. for $750 from epee de . s the 7 to 5 favorite, was beaten a/J 1. Magrane. tila was too much for Abe ‘ Ta a nose by Mischief, a 6 to 1 shot overcome h mn » oor n " J Belle Kinney tooked all over a wit) nay Rows, the Canadian turtman, a deere a ie | ner at the eighth pole, but tired) won a nice bet when Tho Mist won Apotene Siau8 badly and in a driving finish Mis nagbeile end peor; Oo chief. just got up in time to nip| ay P tenia Viet! fwindelis = Umpire—Prary t 8 y Ferguson tanded anothe ee See en st when Pal scored in tho last | VANCOUVER, Aug. 21,—The a After Pal had go: 1 Canucks turned the tables on the A bad lot of two year olds went apoowettag egy SE for the gore ys “ a ple nggenicg hs | to the post in the second event 5 to 2 ° 5 , ; . u ed » in he woolly, bat the aetick work ibis fean See une bok Kelt ho al it Interesting toward the last. In ~~ ngage tong pea cr Betyg the eighth, the Canucks ted the} natteriesDeneen and Maphons; New Seen Wek outs, “‘Poned ae r00e & whee up until the twelfth when Rochon . n mn m| Sar Basges 3 tan b ho | Dunn and Croll did the trick s te tt deat Bisagno a length for th ma those who n We place. hat 4 to 5 to show eto . a3 Wee mplaint to make | Yencow ; 8 Capt. Forsee, Leash and Hi-Ca —— oO were all well played in ihe Matt Ries w ear ride! lene ee third race while BI Chihuahua was |«pronchy” Mathews on Entre Nous, ‘ backed trom 15 to 1 down to # to | put the J refused tu allow : ‘ monsy as Iron Watson, neglected yrathews a license and put MeClain ‘ : in the betting at § to 1, breezed | , Mathews gallopa & Nous Apo Hd home by three lengths. itiCavl which was the reason Ries wanted , Cap finished fast and got the place pin so ride b NAgwNAL LmAnet by half a length from Capt. Fo ROY HOLLAND Te ease pment om nee Tho inst t and Fire | Plucky Youth Who, Despite Hie |e tous Pf B] moore. non 8 ¥ finan. [Dall met at he for | Physical Handicap, Hopes to ever ah and Noonan, Mordwu, “7 ae ee Another unexpected caged fide | wer 9 Yesterday Firchwt! beat/in One of the Big Leagues Some | 4 .22'"'s U2 Hatteries--Weisht. Mogen and ine; | e@ to the front when The Mis >, (Grace G. seven lengths, Stil! ao Day an ew m 1 ao ned , odds of 10 to 1, won the fourth seagle: 069 th aa 4 3 bow gy AR rang igre ag penny favorite | Priaco” Hoag’s stable, which fs |mier twirle the Bushnell team + Raph heehee —apading me atlgrsaty by Ed Soule, the bookmaker, |in the Boys’ Vacation league a ie played at fours. Entre Nous led int owned by ma ae the book cial rent jai “0 ~ a a en at the stretch but tired, and The Mist |"? Consistent races nis : os : stole through on the rail, hooked : f 2 dl a eaters : up with Fireball at the eighth pole,| Frank MeSherry bet on Enive eS oes and beat him home. Entre Nous | Nous straixht and placo and tore nae ms wir Wi BIG MEET was an easy third - tickets whe team with two hits, and failed to) , LL HOLD # > bed 4 give a single hit on balla Jack Adams, the even money fa Rca oe 1% gO out every time | Pirtebure vorite in the fifth, had things much| [t was cold at Butte yesterday he pitches «| The second annual field meet of his own way and after leading ¢ the atmosphere was of the — the Vancouver, B. C. Athletic club entire journey, won easily. Fretoso,| thinnest but that did not phase gees © Bw GOK 04 OF will helt at Vannnnver Gent 3.1 @t 12 to 1, furnished a surprise by | the Cubs any and they went in and | ye pny my jo coord v eppq enn Dengue Custios nat Yer. | The Seattle Ath club will se nasi ranaing second and beating Silver won according to instructions a oni Aen “ups yoourawawe | oe ‘ ” TH) am to part d hopes t eon the second choles, for the Dug uv jo prose M oMOUedES OGL — retebure os | carry off « medala and “RACES ‘WITHOUT A DRIVER (Seattic Star's Exciusive Service.) | without coaching, and at the get cree . away paces the heat to win ' SPRINGFIELD, Ml, Aug. 26 He goes ou a mile and halt 3 Will H. McConnelt has developed a track alike. nx consistently th , (fall distan regardies of : novelty in pacing horses. A pet colt) si un. finich of the race he slow he trained for the race track bas up, turns around and returns to the wire unassisted The horse is evidenced such intelligence and cunning on the course that McCon nell is now racing him without driv er or sulky. He scores perfectly, turns back at the tap of the bell known as Joe Joker, and he has a record of 2:16%. No hopples are needed to keep him on his stride, and he kaows no such thing as breaking } 144i Red hed. as He Appears Speedin Around Race Course Without Reins or Sulky. gor thereafter 11452 ve nn Horwe « Mist ndiex ‘ 1a6t F On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole eS a IRCUS DAY TAKES You back to the happy days of your childhood BUT eae You should not forget the present or your present needs, Our large stock of Fall Suitings is ready for the inspection of the thousands of people who will visit Seattle today. The very latest styles, and every one a perfect fit for someone. We have yours, no matter what your shape is. Regal Suits are made to fit any figure. And wear? Just try one and see for $ 155 sults ’ imeem 1 REGAL race will be a feature STAR’S FORM CHART sanep . j ——_- | COLORED CREW: . 7. Ane sith fay Weather fine Tree | P y aif furtonge Belting Pour-year-cide and Steamship Dolphin arrived you | . jterday from Southeastern Alaska porte with 110 passengers and a large cargo of fish | When the Dolphin left Seatt! on }her last trip o was compelled }to ship three hackloads of negroes | for ber crew becanse the mcn that | manned ber quit in a body shortly © sailing | The trouble arose over the dis | jeharge of Second Mate Flaherty. | When he was ordered off the ship See ea TEN [the reat of the crew left. When the Dolphin left for the north her black crew, It was found ne | sary to supplement their number with indians at the different ports where the Dolphin stopped. Thi mixed crew brought the Dolphin into port this morning. SAYS STATE COMMISSION. CANT ACT | ie ia ai | (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) ft the pace for ste tart WASHINGTON, Aug 21.—Can had a chanew after first fl |the interstate commerce commis ff * " - ~ |xton, under the present law, assume jurisdiction over the telegraph sy m that has been by the « { keyme h assuming that the tele ) raph ta an instrument of Interstate | | commeree,” said one of the commis | jonors, “and that It was the Inten-| | lon of congress to include ft under the regulative authority conferred rn rae Se. ; ture. Me f A gamely 84 Jin the Hepbur . it? It Ei Chihuahua showed apeed. , H act at of it? I 7 - | would not help in this situation TH RACK—Aix furtongs, Handicap, Three-vea ‘ Hepburn act does not give the to fret 9006 } on any power to take po: and Owner We ot % oer ‘ < | jon of an inatrument of DA Towa) t a Ke 5 7 | f an inetrumen inte HG fede ie 42% 0 Moliride 2 3 | state commerce and rate it, even 5554443 na | i noperative by strik mee 4 Jor otherwise # $ | “The commission would have, at 7 | t an power to regu | late charge telegrams sent, and jt rules in regard to the kind » be rendered the public ission has no authority to re wages of railway employe or t ist wage disputes between common carriers and their om pl » more would it in cade W the aph compante | “Ido ee how the commisaldn “ any event, do more tha he ation into the me pute and to m pub on it. That mignt or 0d nat at pre JOHN C. WALLING CO. 711 Second Ave., Seattle. PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER | ino. BROKERS, *rovisions, Stocks, | PRIVATES WIRES, 1 | | Won ‘ridden out Bonds se 16 Sabiaaen epdeoten Hoek . a - Tol, Main 270, Ind. 270. the end. Sidney F ran well etsy « Roome 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. year, and Walter White j 4 their friends by « ne mar Tomorrow at ...escecccsevces rled last week while In Victoria, B.C.|f} ee re a Saturday aad Pa | Women's Side Combs, Back Combs, Pompadour ake their home in Seattle w . ~ “ : : tric company and color. Greatest barga st of combs we ever offered lidents of the EBALL MINERAL RIGH as 0 BE ewe State Tax Commissioner Kaster-| Northwestern Improve CH! = |day informed the county bourd t \gan 1 other |ar9 lend Dugdalo has aignod a new player, |easlisation yestorday morning that io wavs renerye {hole Doyen, Ralph Kroits hi has been catch. | Where m@ibaurface or riparian rip vm) the Te Tih ing for Colfat, Wanh., in the trok| rd are reserved by the seller, | dos know ft ley longue, and leading in batting » will be a division of aneexs | erha wie in wads and in fielding his positon as catch-| ments, the value of such rights will | * ripartan ae or. Krojte is looked upon a8 al be asso against the owner of |a « right of Min, f Proat backstop and has @ fine| them, the holder of the land being the past all the tax hag ang, * |throwing arm, It in not thought] assessed for the balance the ow he surtace pat that he will have much trouble in| This will affect millions of It Inthe Intention to tage Tidhig &, ® making @ood, + throughout the state in which fonament divided in f - min riparian rights or both| the respective iat tT, 0 any 7 George Shreeder, manager of thé| are reserved by the ler ond Wake the holders ot nt, Tigers, ways he Is very glad to havé|" Mr, Basterday in expTaining the | served mineral or ef the 6. i Jonee Stovall on his pay roll, Jqqse | pur of the tax commission to! pay a are of the taxeg, Hg ( is playing the second bag ke a|the board said Phere are several milligg veteran: ane wi addition to this in| The Northern Pacific railroad, | of land sold under these Att slouting the ball with all his old-|the Weyerhauser company, the Von tom, T ability = od cer Spokane took the opening game The Store That Serves You Best— por from the le * youterday and this} moma ten is the proper caper, Aberdeen Ds DS OF 90n must come down to where the oth | oD AND EN cot or clubs are fighting it out ve ra | REGULAR 50c SILKS a KENT NEWS ITEMS | Tomorrow at, Yerd th . . 1 } fix (Star “Gpeetel a wvtes.) | Crepe de Chenes and Silk Eoliennes, ig vie color. bo KENT, Aug. 21.—There are quite ings, suitable for evening waists and dresses, Save ex. i a number of cases of typhold fever actly half tomorrow. raf near Christopher. Clyde Campbell duc and his plece, Bva, are sick with) * lit, wife and three chil |i | “4 4 dren all have it They live uear|i) ODDS AND ENDS OF ba Meredith's mfil | . or Charley Stoddard, who has the 1 00 S tk ncmarnr manent, win woo well The and $1. ilks wi er and sister are now down with it | Ved $e Another brother, Otis, who was the Tomorrow at, Yard «. «..+.++.++0+4, 2% first to be taken sick with it, te} . : ein . gor tine. bout fourteen different patterns and col ne Mins Kithel Sherrard has return: || “ # P nd colorings. “Theyit - ed from an extended visit with her|I) BO quit kly at SO¢. the sister at Portland, Ore. sen Robt. Carmack is always a: we gin improvements in his store, the lat - - t of paint | ODDS AND ENDS OF ) J. Arney, Wm. Arney and Chris| Vi |Moe are spending a few dayn at k D ood cet Misi $1 Black Dress Goods - Mra. Leovan Smith has wold 40 1 acres of land for “$2,700 to Rev.| Tomorrow at, Yard .. 1... .eee rod Wooten, a preacher of the Friends i a ee to chureh, from New England Black Silk and Wool Batistes and Eoliennes, 42 inches Vi L. A. Roll's father bas returned } e ‘ . wa to his home tn St. Louts. He wi wide; the last of a be es to be closed out quick ot probably make arrangements to re ly tomorrow at half pric th torn th Mre. L. B. Forrester and son. th Seattle visiting her nephew M co and | ODDS AND ENDS OF 10c to 25c COMBS family yester Schultz, who has been | ¢ Mra, BE. 8. Clark during th eur | ay at just a nickel. Wonderful values. Aug. 21.—J. C. Cowen « freight Monday ¢ four foet, striking | rner of a box or box fell on top of him, bat | KENT lo hand mf, fell about ide on the co ODDS AND ENDS OF |_| SSFSESSSSR St 2Es fortunately no bones were broken. | Pa ey ae — aay | 25c 39c Belt Buckles The tin can plant ts closed and he om yes are getting a twos! Tomorrow @€ 2.66 cee eee nwee weeks’ vacation | Mixs Nellie Samson left yester Plain and fancy effects in gilt, pearl, bronze, steel, ete, tay tor Kingston for en ete, Women who find delight in making their own belts ra. Samson le uesday for ae Home Valley, Wash. on the Colum-|[.| Will find this bargain group rich with economical sug bia river if | gestions Marshal Sheppich rownded up 4 number of drunks Monday | ning and Tuesday / John Bissell went to Sunnydale | Monday, his former home, for a| vinit PORT TOWNSEND THEATER (Star Special Service PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 21 Last evening the The theater and dance hall, which has been} closed since the Sunday closing jtation began, opened under t { } management of Joe Hayden. No liquors were sold during the even. ing, but the house was well pat ronized and a big done in soft drinks. business was $1.00 a Year Is the cost of a full set of our best teeth. See our new whalebone plate. It cannot break and is warranted for CRIMEAN WAR VETERANS. PORT TOWNSEND, Veterans of th Aug. 21- Crimean war, ros Northweat, will hold a reunion during the coming pth 7 Capt. C. toctean ipinas Wo | 15 years. ham nd James Smith, MN local} . aia. oil in the San BRIDGE WORK. rmy f he Crime “apt crismn Who a deemner of teat TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ew of H. M. S. Sans Parte! at the | _ of Sab; 1 and holds th OUR SPECIALTY. modal granted by Queen Vic torla to veterans of the war JAPANESE DEPORTED, Associated Dentists Takahasht Mortktatsu, a Japar 1112 Second Avenue. Opposite Garvey-Buchanam who came to on the ESDA' RIDAY 7: tner, Riojan Maru, was ordered de » TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 7:30 109 P.M sorted yesterday by a special board | - pee Eh of inquiry. It was found by the im-! ration off mi fais that Moriktatsu | as without funds and had no vis ible means of suppor He is 16) years old TAKING THE WATERS seltzer, vichy, carbenle, if they bear our brast soda ete., ete Money loaned on diamonds, are sure to be pure, clean ast Strictly confidential. Roasona just what they claim to te We rates, 204 Bailey Bidg deliver any desired sort at yout door at very moderate cost and without any charge for cartage: SELLING OUT You have only to phone w—#8 Entire stock of high grade ~ 1 n t fe Store to be remodeled. apse , Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. TAILORED-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pik BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Ine. } COR, THIRD & WASHINGTON. | We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Fire Proof Storage i Main ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY Optical Department KOHLER & CHASE Established 1650, PIANOS FOR-TLO PH HP cn w 1523 GUARANTEED RATES SEAVIEW TRACTS, LITTLE FRUIT On the Sound. Fino for garden: |])|) A FARM, 410 ORS, ing, berry raising and chicken $5 down, $5 a Month Per Aore. PONT Aves vanching In the famous Yakima dis Two Stores—818 Third $350 to $750 per tract, triet Cultivated, irrigated, and Salesroom and Workrogm Third and Washington st Suits to Order on Short Notes planted and eared for. CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Ine, Alaska Bldg. i WEST & WHEELER, } Cotman Bullding. ii}