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t ew J SEATTLE STAR—SA TUE DAY, AUGUST 24, 1907 PJ (CARMEN'S BENEFITS | am FOUR FAVORITES, EXciTing PircHers guy, cowrovensy MOPERN vam MAKES Ue Q (By United Press.) WIN THE MOR EY eee eel SSE eo é NANCISCO, Aus This Iris@ giant ts considered one | we 4 ° 1 of @ungorous semis of f ; a ee f » wont by the Hutid cot TH wtorday's seasloll (rom the Miners $ a} Usat mwas wont i. y the ¢ on | Martin Shertdan Angrtet a? great r Bodk H Worst” f En ‘ounter: m Ci ta ls Ruled MUST G0 ERSEWHERE tont prayed a tue of war botWer ; $ 2 8 Slth#iatter that te pay sah000 forth At the Brooklyn pontegfice ferks Ci Rash @&d Roosevelt with the be Hoon, if ue MAREE: SO “ mi ch heabigsnte ‘ S$ rave o € oncas e Jpitoher having conalderably ’ thy | eres ” : 2 & * 2 with to the atriting carmen figprder plenic at Celtic park, WeGrath ma OF. R. D Rid Thr Wi De A | {Nt be no wegatling match boat of it, Rush cogsinues to twirt — So. Set, i ere eakaar rane Coun | tlated a world’s record by sending = avis es ee inners—- nver Ar There wi be no wogatiig toh | solondid pil, and when he ie riqht | , Beattie AB ROM vo & # |those of the Building Trades Coun | A emer throug : fgg 2 ata or he haa any team tn the Joague work: |fravet ree | 1 8 ¢ ojet ee: the | ‘ance of 172 fect 9 1 : | Japanese, and Sing vow (it hard. It waa (h® good tick Hever ey ee Se When the wtrike w ‘The next longent throw of 166 was riva ins in 4 | Nanatmo, B.C. M@yor Moor yen: |ng hard. It wie tht good stick $ 8 8 8 F J liwo bodies of ormants her sonaent ; ‘ cane etnterioronnenetian torday refusedsto grant a porgel, | Her X iated sacker, that holped HET b olagreed to whare equally financtat | — or | * Fatating that the days @f profes: | the Bagg He: ee J 2 lobligations involved, Up to the ; ‘ By REFUGEE. Jhounds went to the post tn the! Soni" vreuting wey over in Bo |t0 win the contest any slugKed H 3 ern howevsa’ the Lines Four favorites wegg successful | ast Svent with Bonar the favorite | aria |the sphere for three safe ones out | Kush ee, ta De 6) pep oi ; ae ana ‘ “wee ter. | Well played at 11 to b. Tay Towa s ‘ of taree times up, and Dudley came em Counell has continued tn art o ge at the Meadows yeafrday after p He be Tete it Bol - through with two DAMtty hltae ‘Tie Totate os 8 OH is Tt haw coneributed wat $27,000 while | ‘ w second choice . Ma ‘Ous feore t nnings: sot if . raga ‘ty er om ‘win the war, after, laying M the rear most lwinning run came in the ninth Bute ees 600000 1-4/ the Building Trades Council has A taieat. Th : techare” of the sport Of the way, Moved up in the/ and ft was In this round that Butte | ett! Mad . » ls on ae given $110,000, ELE, OO | P the ding @f R. Davia, who stretch oe © om golem co ° | made her argv a een Pa Wile, Fwo-hane nite, 1 od ry made by Tom Carroll { tole threa winners” out of five|Jerusha, The Macer ran ‘thirc |yesterday the tooale hive captate etaE 3 a Chia Sickie tine wien’ Wolduth: as ; mounts. Todos Rameoy’s» Colom) 1) ast Van evidently sup | Mooseveti, 4 ‘ the average man handles a feather (fy United Press.) — SHANGHAI, Aug. 24—A serious] France permits, games of chance | - were also In e@idence, as thoy got aaa ta be of te the can ta thet « ce se ARR MH Pw IM ® home in front in two races, Ram || te PR PA wl ser, however, nearly lost the Ast race, as his jwise went down) pipes ad 1 fourth, an his filly, Joste 9, won| from 30 to Tf to @ to 1, He ran) , ee 4s: Dy a nose tram Mabel Hollander |e best race he has shown at the menenwaes tmeeetl 1 outbreak has occurred tn the Ne | provided a certals per cent of the | Hwet provinces, The rebels Dave | i coods of betting | on to char | in a race in which, the ld ne and as Tes SPOKANE, Aug. 24—The Kant taken posession of a mmal Vitae eee en ieee ee branch one } » sccm Chicorka Maid ran some good | TRY: Jerners failed to take yesterday's wear Nean Ming, slangh ering (ee Hard Arey oem : The first race was captured by |fAces At Denver and on the! ‘The Cubs proved the masters of|game from the Headliners, toning vo orienes am ° iia atk Wakelin ‘eaten | * etre « enna | ences 1 d or “t, a ie Speaker Fontana, who drified out = en gal ag — A agen tho Minors agaie yesterday and|with the total of 6 to 7. Errors ' - Jehampions of Dixie, have drawn fn the betting from 9 to 6 to 3 to) Go ade good by leading all the |" showing pretty conctusively jot which Aberdeen took advantage fabio jihe bye the triangular vennje - Bagg brag Piaget — way and winning easily and her|now that they are playing the |qiq the trick and the Sawdust Bat pCR tournament with the Last end never catch Speaker Fontana, who |*eess cost the ring a barrel of/ game. Every member of the team ors have at last managed to take y . Weat one: | ON DO! ca + “tw led all the way and had to be con, | ™oney cs |i playing good individual ball and) one contest out of the four, ‘Ton Minch ed ad me oe o = Jobo Gann !* moutt met an the tent with second place, Glenbrier | ete yea 6 Wenteg rece tn the ft te ex ted when the locals |neson blew up in the abth and | thoug| #0 great at ‘7 at @ probably succesror of Ned Hanlon } got the show } Clark Griffidva a ubitiea ts to ~— fore! {dents have bei tered |twoyearold scramble, Off very | bitch up with the leaders that there the Spokanes found him for five | foreign residents have been ordere proodtag fare | in Act 6 Hunting lbadly he ran af! around bia field | will be things doing and probably | rena. | to leave not only that elty but also mavige a big ho-ve Chicorka Maid dealt the books a Hoare % ®/ from all places in Moroovo. That graft is practiced in the old * 6 MAE, BB moog Khe won the second |and Was only beaten a head for the & tow surprises for those ow the | , Sore 2A i| | ccureerie ot inurcpe. te showa ia ® tn Montane, Ho already bas 5,000 ata yace efter leading ell the way, as |S °*. jomalde fee | patteries -< Tonnsawn,” Migetshehem| SMUT OUT AT GOLDFIELD. | letter M. 8 Bornstein, of the Hub ae oes nhe was backed down from 3 (0 1} jack afeClain cleared up when| So Red Brown of the Aberdeons | and Prencer: Killiay, Wright aud iipiay clothing store, haw recetved from | = te 8 to 5. Blectrlo Spark, the sec i cicorka Maid wou , is really going to protest the Ta: | "ee Fre (By United Press.) Seattio relatives now: treveling ie} ond cholee, finished a good seco | ~s {uy which Jess Stovall} VANCOUVER, Aug. 24.—The P |Italy, The letter was written July while EB C. Runte at 6@ to 4 re jCemes, Gaetee Ss ve a Seve rad “ GOLDFIELD, Nevada, Aug. 24 40, the date the Italians wore hay . ~ Mandator.who was a stake Horse |has taken and te still taking part./ Tigers knocked two more Canuok-| minding in at a standstill owing (2s ; alssthes ant y United a nishod the surprise by runnin®) i. California last winter, ran the|It ts not thought that he will be|ian pitchers out of the box yester-| BUlding in at a nt omen lad Sey ge alll cng ge ADA N ZORPOLIC Va, third. {worst race of his career when he|able to accomplish anything day and won with ease, Tacoma) gi incnded a raise from $8 10 $9 £4 ty bch abbece| pit vs aay young 4 aa } was beaten im the fifth race by a sooms to have it strong on the tall | 4, All trades watons have been | o te the deed, y ti — on 5 ade at . e | c ic ad bet in the progra two-year-old race and rewarded her |°@P8ble of much better effort. leek ens toe, Po Rn Hall : He contral body election BOSTON, Aug. 24.--Many strik-| 4. by bd F backers by leading all the way and) ‘rhe showing of Foncasta, who| switched out of the box. Nelson | “ners ‘ines wt 5 At the town of Caple there was) ing tolegraphers are signing co-management, the winning in & walk. Karennina fin-| 8.0 10 the fifth rece waa such (gave the Tigers nothing and w much excitement, for one ot tracts to Ko into the Canadian celebrated as National ished second and Forest Rose got . ing fast when the contest was |bassadors, a Sicilian, was wanted Day. The convention wie ha third place. Marianna lost all that the judges ruled him off the } +e Sy when © con! for embesziement of funds. Tho northwest where there is a de the greek aaa chance to win thia race by being) (rack. This was a woak Lrg tarot aay % ae FROM BODY native Sicilians were keeping the|mand for operators in the ( Secu an coe eye” om practically left at the post. nad pte a nod a eee indian Mak. Sa’ aew, welt # criminal in hiding, and ag apa dian Pacific Railway Telegraph |v iited tree of ol " rr off, not the horse. any moana, He's beon putting it} fers BY |norts of Vengeance upon the local|/company offices. The company | DISS fee « Joate S at 11 to 5 captured the ° ou the “other fellow right along | “ Vetted Press.) authorities if they trrested thelr | offers to pay transportation and all M forth rose by a nose from Mabel | new, with such regularity that it| * a COALDALE, Pa, Aug. The |man. The intention was to keep the | expenser joney emnaee, Cat Gio latter chews) . Tere eu Bencnste'e shee, Tele | SET’ 5 iecuad ter an the proper | coaer LEAGUE |"“Biack Hand" ts blamed for a dow|grafter in a safe place until the | - | Di Sees wen. Beten teracd very | MVE fen pounda Stew Be pre | tm mew on {ble tragedy here, Frank Peknolas| trouble had been forgotten; then) THREAD MILLS SHUT DOWN. |... wide into the stretch, while Davis | Yious form and was probably out | | liner mn © ® land Samual Ambrose were walking |he would come forth | Strie ly _ comtidential. ‘ sayed ground with Josie § with | for am airing yesterday | ‘The striking telegraph operators | P=rtiam ¢ ¥ J together on High et. when they| ‘The writer of the letter states (By United Press.) rate. 20 the result that the Ramsey filly pe | Hatterion-Durne and Bager; Mineetia| were set upon by @ gang of men that upon a vielt to the ruins of | 2 - » f oo! it 3 pe ean ' NEWARK, N. J. Aug. 2 Ege Binge Be veag gang Pag Reg me tees trem Cie sak an We ender | ee eee |and stabbed to death. Peknolas’ |Pompel inva was found which bad |ciarkg ON. T. thread mills closed Mabel a sose = os Kim- Scotty Ferguson. He will know |#how the public how @ ball kame |, & 36. R [head was almost severed from his | been thrown from Mount Ree npn down today, in order to give the ee Re NG A URE OHNE. | EE ineus taeie. should be takem care of. Rev. M.| ; } | body | during the last eruption, which W@4 |housands of employes at the plant ean } ’ A. Matthews, who was a star r jetill hot enough to cook cass here and in Kearny, N. J., a vace ‘The books got the money in the/ sib | ; WILL VOTE TO ANNEX, | The word pictures of the beauties ‘ 4 i Hersain, but a shadow of her |‘¥irler in his college days, will . jon. The Newark mill will remain fifth race when Foncasta at 6 to 5! hold the indicator : wns {of Mount Vesuvius from a distance. | ioeeq until September 3, while the ‘and Mandator at & to & both fin | former self, ran last in the first | cvemdl oR eenee —— pr } The city councit Monday night |the Hay of Naples and the Mediter- lKearny mill has shut down until q ished outside the money. The win. | F#°* Pitcher Paddock, of the Supe | toe Aedes % BA will undoubtedly vote to Antex ranean aro splendid bite of com | got tne 19 ner turned up in Avontellus, who | ee riora, has been signed by the Tig-| Ques of SD towns of Rainier Beach, Daniap and position. The writer states that she | °°) SNOOP = went to the front when ready and | Matt Ries bet on bie filly, Mar an ik che eke des Geer ter hGieee te a a” Atlantic which recently voted was charmed with Malian scenery, | wor galloping Supreme Court at ye — had no chance to cash, lecmt-proteesional baseball ag ae to join Greater Seattle. lit boing unsurpassed. i 30 to 1 finished second and Chan, |4* the filly was almost left. | wand on AMmnEC A, | The elections and boundaries = eo | Walworth showed. Foocasta and| i - % KB. lcommittiee yesterday afternoon do} susT A . Mandator both quit after showing} An unknown man, iview ns PR mn mnonlth yoy ot ph | $ PS leided to tavorably recommend the some speed. cabtn near Stanwood was blown | ‘"? & es jaunexation of the territory. (By United Press.) ve to pleces the other mornng by |¢t00m for two games. There will Lorilee White and Hoag) Doyle and | C0. “—c r f be a Kame at 3 o'clock tomorrow |, SAN FRANCE Aug. i superd collection of meat ja dynamite @ explosion in hie cable. |. rao = | n Ht , KB. Creel, American ambassador to Frank Ripley, the new catcher | : cieiden net Chaat Beth is no truth In the yellow asl Spokane got from Frank Dillon of : é " RO ESTIMATE went out broadeast that Japanese | o@ Angelos, is making good. He} , a 2 al ste stccoats are being smuggled across the | {a @ good backstop and a bad man | p. , [into the United States. ‘ with the ob ; ; Contractor F. X. MoLellan said - we on sed Clarke; today that he could make no addt-| TIE-UP we New YORK. tional estimate ow the work at! AT MEADOWS —_—_— ie We Re aes fe, tee ae ee ee fee | TO RECALL GALL PLAVERS & mm \firemerton ary dock wntit he had| NEW YORK. Aug 24—Pour t ci we furtongs te jour-year-ol 7 * © igen Secretary of the Navy Met./hundred packing house te une f) Be ee aire Ceres Getnce., Feerrearcats ahs ewe. vate (By United Prose.) Pe, tait, He dows not think that he Are oo a strike and meat deliveries bd Index. Horse and Owner. we meu CINCINNATI, Oblo, Aug. 2% S Sevens; Pieek ¢ thed up. The arbitration of al}| ean do the work asked for on the ™ 4.238 Spzaker Fontana, S(Rameer 169 Options on major league players ‘propriation allowed by congress, | differences ts off and the full in ho have been ld t mi Princes Wheeler, $(W.P Fine) to? 4 Ba Glen Teter. b¢Barnesace.} ine m _ or | and if Gls fe the caso the dock |/creane in wages demanded must be | 9996 Water top 4 gue clubs wi pcome tnaper: | . Lae et oe 7 srante 1448 Royal Sweepstakes les Stive temenen, ehee ra rome ' will not be built for some tim | sran' * ' - “ hase Youths ioe? ments under which the men were | ears For Harriman | John Clary, « prominent mill man Rivaral 4(Alamedastabie) re 8 r disposed of wili expire. ft tx stat. | STI ES, Two grisly bear cubs, captured of ‘he state, was found dead in the i566 Heres, SRM Bicnte) derie oo "Waias. * jed that many of the players will be | ho rH on Kodiak faland, were bronght jai! at Furlington, Friday. Heart At post 2 minutes Off at 2.244. Time-—2%. 48, Let |recalled to the American and Na | {kos os Of from the north by the steamship gisease is believed to have been | Gecaes is. 5! beth Setnahe Secteea 00 Et Ramone” OO" OF ew. I tonel leagues from Americans oo) | Bertha, and are to be sent to EH. the cause, following a spree. He| Soratched—isbtar. Merry Sport Kazi |sociation, eastern, southern and wanes neem |Harriman, the railroad magnate. had been taken to jail to sober RAIN OR SHINE we Naga Ara a ‘ving Third cleverty. western _lesgue teame Beare yy # 5 | The pair have been named Mike! o oat the race « wickest to chicas en inte Ris stride, secured o slight advantage the first at "ond beta ‘Hse weet : $jand Bridget. The Kodiak arissiy 'NS FOR RENT. Piper & Taft, the end. “Glen Frler suttasted the others is wald to be the fiercest of tts -' = HIGH LOSE S GAME tind [ee First Race 2 p.m. 1468 ®RCOND RACH —¥ive fauriongn Selling, Four-year-olts and upward. | r . . | oe memes ar Lea rs e p. Value to first $2 | 4 Hold Final Exercises. ' Index. Horse and Owner WE SLM Str, Fin ise 4 On ot The Beattie high school team | } ~ +) Im Christensen’s hall last night. | oe ete Geek ree, lt: G e i *'} |tont to the Superiors, 2 to 1, yontor-| tatrerias —~ Coantoy an, jthe 1907 graduating claes of the| 4 a day, because Receiver “Martin threw | Mitebie, Maren, Brown and Jackites® I Mental Science college at Bryn} Botabiiones |the bali away. Agnew pitched a| viet game. n t ‘ Mawr, Wash., held its final one PIANOS {swell game with Paddock not far | Phevers eee ‘ clees, An entertainment wi Hi 1oe-TIe FINS STREET. ie See tee : jbehind him and the game was won | "0m TOR ne rae . faire Wedseoday evening. after | Walasrt Butdinge 1291 Glendenning. a(R Levy) wees tS a) 1 not because the Superiors hit the 340 mee and Dremahes ad the clase will dishan 14614 Bleck Sem, 4(W.Durker) ims. T ball, but because Martin failed to pg a eel SES 18 meen OF nt 186, Tien Put tho sphere anywhere near the| x aes } fi rer Do m yy atin Th Trained by T. Heme first baseman in the sixth inning Ratteries—-Camotte en@ Suith; Math- | Nothing was doing for the first tx | ewsco and Bowerman, |innings. In the fourth the high had }@ chance to score when the bawes | a —~ j were full, but Paddock put on the | Brookire |brakes after Hilton went out of his own accord and fanned the next two jmen. In the sixth, when Paddock leame to bat he struck out. Martin] Clube |miseed the third strike and while |). \0%" 7 Paddock was on his way to the |New York nae Start poor Won all out. Next three driving Maid rushed to the front the firet furlong Roe’ &. ture, but war stopping badly at the end. 1469 Tarp RACE—Five furtonge Selling Two-year-olde Rattericn- 28 torias and Hitter Inet Horse and Owner 424 Bonheur, (Keene Brom) 182 Karennina, (OP McNett) 1439 Forest Rows, (WM.Caine} Buuto, (Atevens& Bon) T426 Gigans. (Rettiyaco ) Brooiela i ‘Ousetroremevies bevich the catcher threw the ball | fMistslphia TAKING THE WA’ 19 (LF cuttoray toward the initial sack. It went to soda, seltzer, vichy, 3410 earn jthe fence and two men on bases In its foreign department the <b, t-te they ba He Searteume. tal | took advantage of the error to come Scandinavian American Bank ei . 1971] Sadie MH. ( Béison&Ce.) jhome. The high scored in ihe eighth. are sure to be pure, Just what they claim te deliver any desired sort door at very moderate without any charge for You bave only to phone will call with information oF goods, as you may Pacific & Puget Sound Company. 'B EKI NS Monee. At post 7 minutes. Off at 2 Bonheur 1-10 p nh - Winner b. € Ingoldsby-Ropel Una. Trained tym Br tart good Won easily, Next two driving Bonheur's early speed carried her to the front first furlong and she wi never in danger. Karennina finished well. Bute ran a nice race. She met much {ntorference issues drafts on, and makes col- lection in, all the principal money centers of the world. It buys and sells Exchange and is- sues Letters of Credit and Trav- elers’ Checks available in all countries . BRING TO US for collection PRN. 2 an 3 ley 2621235828 241 the domestic or foreign Behning Pianos. { 1 5.407 90.90 Checks you receive. Chickering Bros, Pianos. BRING TO US for Exchange Ernest Gabler Pianos, = = all the forcign money you re Bush & Gertz Pian ceive Rolled roast beef 160, leg of SEATTLE COUPLE lamb 1f\%c. 609 Third Ave. Ting evar vow we | WEDS IN TACOMA * Joe i le a a ha OR % re ‘ (Star Special Service.) * i] TACOMA, Aug. 24.-~Two Seattle persons secured a license he terday and were married, re jing to Seattle in the afternoon. The contracting parties were Helen 8. | s-2 |Weidow, a stenographer of the Se || A(Trapp& Mooney) T0HLC Ahlers) RCE 1426 Rosemary D. 1(3 Maley) At post 1% minutes Off at 2:45. Tine—:79%, 14 Joule & 4-8 place, 9-6 show. Hollandor 4-8 place, Me Lester Pian ho ttle EB s Ci | : "Winner hf Golfen Garter-Ghasta. Trained by BJ. 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