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the ridin mueh in at 30 to Flaunt cay to 1, The aport wa: as three nose fini during the favorite first never get wear the ished third, EB. B your-own tick way, and at nose from [ Marion Rose, the vorite, got off f ond and led ail wnestended, La & Well-played good for the winner 1, finished third Horses that had past eight months welrdooking ula _ was backed fror to 3 to i d was a “good but ed right at the star and lost all chance. rt to the front, bu waa @ very close fin Jette first, Miss Raphael third the fourth race, and 1 rolled home by fou tresa, who had bee sixes down to 11 to The ‘‘PRICE”---well try and duplicate your purchase elsewhere for, say, five dollars more than we charge afternoon Christmastide was made a 7 to 6 price, , a BE, ond all the way, but waa no match Lady not won in the rier In the second, and presented a ‘Keree aon. ae Meringue and Miss Raphael join: | ed her near the wire, and the three! rer ae passed the judges noses apart. Meringue secoad and Redment was much the best In, WAS GREAT DAY shots werd H. winning at 20 to 1, and Canardo third, Burning Bush was heavily played and was supposed be a factor, but r “Seotty” down ] Ferguson had big bets | on both Marion Rose and Pal wd at 15 Inished ow! de Ryne yen Sr | al a anae eh tect Jbut he did not think much of Gero shos cropped up jlette, and only bet $10 on her x was tho chances. good thing tn the) and backed from threes! Hhe should have won, / leading ali the way, W. |e owed Flaunt, at race, ut could front and fin HL, at a write led all the ed to win by a who finished d lost | won to 1, the favor stalde the money he brok }to the race. was Ch rd and Eckersall ite, was o' with a rush. The books all won to Harry Monahan the race, as hardly any one played After Marton Rose won the seo-/ jolt when } the winn ond race, Matt Reis, wh inside the money ond with Laura EB. bid ¢ $500 over her ente oo, but} wa known as “T way, Winning |* atter, |to the course al ‘who was {f retaliation, claimed Laura &. for | rags,” thing, was sec. | $550, and secured a bargain pven-money fa ta the see One of the biggest plun meeting came off tn when Darthula was b to I down to 3 to I det on as if the race was over, but {t will never be known what she would have done, as right after the start she was nearly knocked over by Buxton, Kiity, 30 to | life i from 1 mare was| J R faced the bar Darth m 12 to 1 down supposed to be on Gerolette, and her | graceful showing. she was bamp-|chances destroyed. At the same t by Gerolette, Buxton interfered with Ra-) “Ha Gerolette went a IL, and for this exhibition of /on Gere ut barely lasted, him with a ) fine. it} The ban against Jockey Borel nish, with Gero- yesterday, and tn future the boy will be allowed to ride for whoever | desires his services, Formerly he was allowed to ride for D. 8. Foun at odds of 2 to) tain only, ur lengths, Max — n backed from; Paddy Lynch, the 5, finished sec-!turfman and politictan. meeting 4H, | Bush. well-known | of Rmery-' On the Square The you---and do it perfectly too. by our own representative The ‘‘tailoring” under our supervision. for Regal Suits. The ‘ MON ‘guarantee” VEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. Regal $1 5 Suits Tomorrow is SEATTLE DAY and it will be a great day for the home manufacturer. Our policy in past years has been to ont Baad everything possible in our line from the home industry ---which fact is appreciated by many hundreds of friends. | TAKING THE WATERS— soda, seltzer, viehy if they bear our brand carbonic ote., ete are sure to be pure, clean and just what they claim to be. We I with informa goods, an You may Inditw Pacific @ Puget Sound Bottling arena, Phene 99 5! eee Handsome Jack Porter, iog Jack, it up tm his with the laudable intention of giving the ladies a treat bet $2 on Marion Rose and cashed, na of the he went home well satisfied with/or Tacoma Fred Mulboliand, the associate judges here, will be was ordered removed by the judges|the presiding judge at the Spokane which goes with every suit is, Matt Ries bet heavily on Laura across the board and stood to! » 1, to} win a bundle if the filly could have However, as she ran second @ little better than even recetved a bad aro failed to finish better came out glad As he Magrane thought Lustig! him on his way for Tacoma. I was a cinch to win the last event one thing ts certain, and was much disappotnted when his money the horse was beaten in this race, Bekersall, made a dis mie a good was bis st oe rough tactics the judges plastered | finish only that won for the mare. who ls one of Dan Ross bet on his colt, EB aeross the board, but lost of his winnings back on Burning most Thore were many Inquiries as to is done by experts The favorite | »| ‘The Vanco what 1. 1. TL, the name of the win ner of the flrat rage, stood for atable hand claimed it meant bales of hay,” but the truth of the admitted that the Tribe of Qutan ia doing the work, There is much in the good = material the surface. Tonneson, of the Aber been rusticating for he same time, Twirler nneson gaye ite a daisy it will fool the opposing jo his firet error when be alip- under 23 games ped up on a bad ¢& the league. Tt # not yet known “hutch” Melatyre will go to Seattle One report has him going with all his might to Butte to |jotn the Cubs and the other has he now ha The misunderstanding with Strothers has been settied and “Butch” has received bis sal jary check | and have decided to for tomorrow jafternoon to Seattle. mation came last night ucks play in Butte next week if they are in Seattle they that much ahead The tran One| ‘eolght | straight from Aberdeen it must be Spokane bunch and this Is now coming to| Stretb | le by far the best first sacker inj} whether | THE SEATTE BE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907. BUTTE WINS EXCITING aftor HW. DB, Hamilton, hence the R FERC ys ~ tame, » i 2 i] 1 o The judges stated that@n future} BUTTE, Aug was the | peony. cs Ft 4 Jockey Munter, the colored rider,| Cubs’ turn to lor ee, @e ‘ ie i a} }w » allowed to ride for his om the AD. RM POA Rid Thr | ville, 18 the tatest arrival from ployér,.0, ©, MoCafferty, only, Mutt was . eae ee h 4 y 4 oul Butte, Ho showed up at the track | tor wan gia by the officials abou and | rr 22 ae eA Won Half the Card Yesterday-—-Burtgp Rides Three 0. ; # srowod a'month Ago that he would not bays, beaudully played one | and cee ae Oe On “ allowed to rido at all, but they re- | #boune ib ae ae ee il 00 won y and Allen pitehed high-class ball ‘ | ae ae ee Oe Winners Is Fined $50. or hous or unge | After Fiaunt won the Inst race /#cinded that order yesterday Allen having a little the best of i? b pees he came back to the soalea very} Hoon received fine support asd 7 ee ae on Dart ua. lame, and it ts dowpttul if he will] this won the game for him. Teed Bl et Fs TBidinnenescesiepetiaitivinstnanie ‘ atart again in a long time, | the new Butte shortstop, who hails Satake 3 te ie : from Chicago, played a good game By REFUGEE, Jond, and Procrastinate fintshed Howell carried off the batting hon-| . a we © the} Some vidently thought Max ar ~ : on “Gootty” Ferguson came into |third. The winner pat to the ora for Seattle, getting thre af front at the stretch turn and just | tre h to win the fourth hita, one of them a homer, Bruy- | rominence at The Meadows yes race, a8 the horse was backed from . Pp romped the rest of the way ette followed with two. terday afte by winning half |8 @ 1 down to 2 to 1 ond place, ® the card from his stable! sreuson's colors again flashed | Bowers? wag, the beat that M An RM PO A winning thro *. Marion “—_ in front when Pal, at 9 to 10, cap beaut as : i oS eS | wou the second, Gerabitte won Che tured the fifth race, Off in front . os et oe ae third and Wal captured the fifth. pal led all the way and won easily The ride that Burning Bush re ie Be ae Incidentally his joc Buxton, at the end by three lengths from er = keg ban y 4 =o —— Hows ‘a ihcce aa. rode thre arried off ithe 8 to 1 shot ‘Triumphant, with | Told Rave beaten et Dy Spokane making It three * 2 * captains J. Caldwell, secreta Rn, ¢ toe of affaires composed of Wal Carter, MoGillivrey, Metealf quhart Caldwell, T tee & SOCCER FOOTBALL one The Ranger soccer football elub held an enthusiastic meeting Wed nesday night at which the follow ing offic Ww. Wal ler, captain; MoOillivrey #ub. ra were elected Ga City Hall Market Rolled oodland The Seattle hich school and Superior clubs will meet at Di pt at 3:80 this afternoon of Fonat best | 10e, log s4 on diamot uy confidential 204 Batley HI Piper & Ta’ and a commit » will be played n Roasonable | ATTLE = ry ler ext the 1g’ One-Half Off On Boys’ Wash Suits AN UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A CHOICE WASH SUIT AT HALF ITS REGULAR PRICE. Reduced Prices Are To Up | meets with favor because the local || fans want to see the Canucks In action again played the Cubs here it was thought that that would be their last «appearance on the local} crounds, Opposite the Totem Pole It Is Simply a Matter of “How Much Will I Save?” ‘‘wearability” is unquestioned. The “‘styles” are a matter of commendation of all men who appreciate that quality in moderate-priced clothing. 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