The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1907, Page 2

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\ ‘ THE SEATTLE STA FOUR LONG. SHOTS BASEBALL . WIN THE MONEY Fares Take Last Two Races Wining of bly) ELLIS WINS SHOOT Lad at 25 to 1 Proves to be Surprise of the Day —~Jockey Buxton Goes to New York. By REFUGEE. Long shots had an inning at the Meadows ye day, four of the long priced berses winntag, The favorite playe however, scored in the last two races aa b Peep and Silver Stocking 044s got home in front to their re spective races. About the big surprise of the day was th tory of Lucky Lad, who w to 1 tn the ting, He was froety played, how x was hit bi tra: was cou not » ¢ didn cut much of a figure in the da resulta Tonia, backed from 9 to 6 to 1, had to be much the best to win the firat race as she was off very bad ly. She ren all around the field however and got up in the last few strides win from Vic of th mu Hannon, who led mo Karennina was an easy Search Me, with Buchanan up and at the good odds of 10 to 1 deat the gute in the second and ted all the way, winntag at the end by four lengths, David Boland, 12 to 1, mot the place by a length from Procrastina: whe r a fair race. Hirtle showed # but stopped race easily A dig field of three-year! went to the post in the third. A ta Spa was backed tnto favoriti«m but could only run third. Lucky Lad at to 1 proved the winne He went to the front when ready ané@ after opening « big «cap Sroand the far tarn tasted long euough to win by two lengths from Tetanus. The rest of the field was beaten off Hi-Caul-Cap at 12 to 1 proved the | surprise in the fourth. Queen Al amo Was made a heavily played fa vorite, but after leading most of the trip she stopped and finished outside the money Hi-Cas)-Cay and Iron Watson came from behind in the stretch and finished heads apart in the order named. books all cleaned up om this + as the winner was not played to} any real extent First Peep was about a block the best in the fifth, As usual the filly got off badly and was lengths out of i on the backstretch She pick ed up her field gradually, however and won going away by three lengths, Calmar ran a good race and finished second two lengths in| front of Gorgaicte, who ran wel! ta} going abe does not itke. Bilver Stocking, the 6 to 5 fav orite in the last race, went to the front at the rise of the barrier and! led afl the way. Triumphant second choice, did his best but was mo match for the winner and tired so badly chasing her that he just @id get the place by a nose from Columbia Girl H. C. Ablera claimed Victorine Hannon out of the first race for $850. The filly is a full sister to that onetime great mud runoer Charley Murray thought Lucky Lad should win and made a loca! pluager bet enough on the horse to win 96.400. After the race the plunger gave Stesvay $1,200. Jockey M Buxton, who has been riding for the Fleur-delis stable leaves for New York in a few days where he will ride for Hilly ¢ Dill, the well known Bastern turf-; LiAtbe & Co.'s book were the heaviest losers on the race won by Lucky Lad. They laid one man a bet of $2,500 to $100 straight ana $400 to $100 to show. They lost about $3,500 to the race. Matt Ries was one of the few who bet on Hi Can! Cap. He bet his Winnings back on Silver Stock ing and went home a big winner on the day. C. T. Henshall, the astern plunger, bet $2,500 on First Peep and then bet bis winnings back on Silver Stocking Lem Reed's bad showing in the fifth race was probably due to the On the Square It Is Easy to Find If you fall to find exactly Hub. Money The |* the} at the Right Store come to The Hub—you'll get it here. Fine cloth, per fect fitting, splendidly tailored, and will look and wear as well as any $20.00 or $25.00 suit you will find outside The You Want It fact that he ran in bar plates which were unguigble for muddy going Columbla Gin an a good race nd had the distance been a fur ng further she would have won eure W. St, Vincent, the owner of Miss May Bowdigh, got the money when his mare ran third, She was as good as 6 to 1 to show and St Vincent bad a big bet down at those odds. » thought Search Me was a @ thing and bet acco: ingly, He got 12 to 1 for money AMERICAN LEAGUR. re x « 8 and Rowton : @ 4 Mattories-—Merger and Clarke; Glare, " and Crig nt ® t ee Washing Bie ee Ma ver and 3; Simteh, asen aud Ilook Longue standing . w Lost. Pot ning at ‘ re > aes , ° ‘ ‘ Wa "a ‘ ” NATIONAL LRAGUE First game nn ® ae gee > Baste: ee oe ma A Kine STATE NEWS came nearly suffocating mund Lobre, while working in a sawmill at Tacoma, yesterday | canght his arm in the machinery and that member was pulled from e socket. In this conditon he telephoned for a doctor and then! fainted ) Searchers dragged the Sumas jereek, near Bellingham, nearly all jnight for 10-yearoid Elmer King | who was supposed to have been| drowned only to return to their} homes and finally found that the boy had gorged himself with water-| melon and had crawled under a bed | jand gone to sleep. | FINDS WEALTH OF RECLUSE. LACRORS: Wis While tearing down t Aug. 27.— wall of an old frame house, Fred Schmoot, of Tomah, unearthed a rust-covered tin bex, which, upon od was found to contain government bonds, notes, bitix and currency va ued at about $15 Sch | con purchased the wh for many years ited by Michael Larkin now dead. Larkin was supposed to! have had considerable mon stored away, but no trace could b found of it, though search was made. The fortune will go to Mor-| ris Larkin, a civil war veteran, wh resides in Tomah Opposite Totem Pole the Right Clothes what you want anywhere else Back if | Rite Hd B. Ellin returned yesterday wigs St, Johna, Oregon, where tn an all &y'e shoot at clay targets At weather the Cuba | duate | mortal GOSSIP" 1Fene right 2:90 is this afternoon anywhere near and the fk Saw s will meet at Dug’ re in combat The focal have DAY, AUGUST 2 190) THOUSANDS WILL ATTEND THE IRRIGATION. CONGRESS a (Spattio 6ta SaGnammnto, Cs “fave tha foreste floods, recluim the deggrts and make home on — the land.” With thiv thelr slogan thous: | anda gf men prominggt in public Nife trém evesy part of the country will gather in Gaoramento next month for the Nat Irrigation ‘a Exclualye Service.) A ute the he made the highe@ general Aver) a much stronger team than at the Congress to discuss the objects age The shoot wis held under! former meeting between Beattie which contemplate the fullest de the ausploos of the St. Johns Gun | and Aberdeen and it isa cinoh that | velopment of the nation's resources chub, nd 80 competitors from) wey won't mee® with the over japon which depend the continued Portiand and the Pagetsound di | whoiming defeat they suffered at material progress and welfare of Sict were present, Ellis, who wan! that time. The Cubs are mored the whole people | the only entry from Seattle, bed/than anxious for a tussle and Dug) Preparations are nearing com 90 per cent out of a 150 birda. | will lend his moral suppert by be- " ate 2 ling right behind them while the - , ATHLETES AT WORK Nard work In the rule at the Be attle Athletto club these days, The ant track meet at Vancouver takes place’ Labor Day and the le cal club in working consistently t make a showing. Harry Coe, the crack University of Michigan dis tance runne reported yesterday Coe cannot com with the elu because of his affiliations to Michi gan, but will help out in practice and be of use to th team Row and Maloney, two other good men, | will be wi the B. A. ©. next year, | and strengthen the club materially ROLLER IS FAVORITE Much over the twterest fs being evinced | 1 wrestling match | Roller and Mint! Propone n between Dr Kiank, The aporting men over the entire west are taking an Interest in the match and many nowt have m made that the wrestlers do their stunt In pablie, ‘This will not be done, however. Klank, who | had a match with Gotch at Denver Friday night, will leave for Seattio Sunday it te thought that Roller will win. RICH NOBLEMAN WEDS WORK Wh hia ft that 13 gamen dtd r ur now ahow Tacoma week won't in th No Tor couver his y gers Fran ing # tver since otte beer a shortat mark Th anta © |ooma’s | likely that there will not be much for him eatoh | stren | Aberdeen bunch are gettigg theirs. | | nen Dug left for Spokane with weeks ago he said) haben two he would take eight out of the ‘This ts exactly what winning from the easterners, out of six games and taking uit of seven from Butte. He says that it ts up to him te Aberdeen plays at Spokane thia| It is probable that Lynch | take five out of six as he did e other series. w that Collins has returned to K to do because Shea will as long as he has the «th to put bis glove on. mmy Doyle will twirl for Van in the future and to take yiace on the slab for the Ti Franklin bas been chosen. Klin haa been doing the pitch tunt for the Canucks, Dugdale secured Bray Hutte captain has phenomenal ball. As p he is displaying re form just now the play riner able o Ballard club withees to meet the Everett team and just to show ING GIRL that goral PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27.—Phbil-| win adelphia society drew a long breath this week when it learned that the} wealthy Leopold J. dePerri for whom many wealthy American hetresses have lnunched thetr nets in willingness to exchange cash for an honorable title, is to wed Miss Jaicho f this olty, who keeps books for a living In a down towa business office. ESCAPE FROM PEN Count (By | United Press.) SALEM, Ore, Aug Digging thelr way out of the state peniten tary aped and are still at one of th are desy ali being twoyear men eR Btiger report business te meant Capt. Fite id haw $100 that bis bunch can from the Smokestackers GROWTH 18 SHOWN. Star Special Service, T, Aug The annual shows & general growth in f County Superintendent the schools throughout the county Whe pl # in 1906 244 teachers wen joyed last year the number was TO LIMIT JAPANESH. |] (Star Special erviow,) VANCOUVER, 1 An¥ >” Hereafter any steamer from the Orient bringing Orientals, eapectal ly Japanese, will be land mont from 1481 SROOND, RACE ais fertongs setting Index Horse and Owner 6d rend At past 1% milnutes Off at Search Me 2 place, 8-5 sh show ‘Winner 1482 1485 oto first § i limited to This is the announce comes from Ottawa ne 600 that vies Your year-olds Jockey oP oo Huchanan, 6 8 r Munter so. w 4 aa see her 4 6 os are s 1 Procrastinate ¥. Mrows Kot 4p im time'to beat Watsdn, Howdish, Alamo quit. groress in, Botting year-olds and Ch ai as 1 ain 4s O28 7 oe ; 8 ae, | “6 oF by M oe after @ 1 ' upward % % Str, Pin. J p Ol af I Be ‘aun r n ar a Warren ‘ ‘% ‘ . . ‘ “ tor i ‘ 4 » ‘ " t a covering every potnt bear ng upon the work of the convention itself and the oMafort and enjoy ment of those who attend. Tons upon tons of publicity matter has been sent out to every corner of the country and thom tn chrage predict the greatest congress in the history of the movement, with attend ance of at jonst 26,000 pe The publicity campaign in itself has been remarkable as Waged by a large staff under the direction of Chair man W. A. Beard of the national ex ecutive oo and has cost in lexcons of $2 The program as planned covers the widest range of sub jects pertinent to the object of the plotion, posal ble gathering. Irrigation in foretgn countrs which will send repre sentatives, will be dealt with and HONORED DREYFUS DeFenoeRr| Maitre Mordant Legion of Honor. Decorated With | MAITRE MORDANT. } attic Star's Exctusive Service.) 27.—Another friend m honored with France can bestow. Mordant, who asnisted | Maitre Labori in the defense of the persecuted captain at the second; trial, has just been decorated with | \the legion of hbnor | | | YEAR OF TRAVEL AT 88. BOSTON, Aug Ry far the | most extraordinary of the passen- | gers arriving by the Cunard steam ship Irvinia yesterday was Mrs. | Wm. Butler, who, at age of 88, | has spent the last eleven months in travel Fifty years ago Mr. and Mra, But ler founded the first Methodist mis sion in India at Lacknow. Mrs Butler, who was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Clomentine Butler, went out to India about a year ago to attend the golden jubl- | lee, which was held last Christmas, | and is just returning At the wharf showed little evidence of fatigue, and appeared 4 to have stood the journey as well | jas her daughter | TOM JOHNSON MAKES ARREST. CLEVELAND, 0., Aug May or Tom L. Johnson personally ar rested Herbert Fletcher, a motor man in the employ of the Cleveland K tc Ratiway Co. He ran his mar into the mayor's automobile fhe automobile was not damaged but the mayor pulled Pletcher from the car and carried him to the po- \iee station, where General Manager Stanley the railway company, Walled hi out later | Oregon ts to test the demurrage | taw state railway commission filing a sult against the Southern Pacific for not furnishing cars. SELLING OUT Botire stock of high-grade Clothing, regardiess of cost |] Btore to be remodeled |f TAHLORED-READY CO | Cor. Fourth and Pik JOHN C, WALLING Co, 711 Beoond Ave, Seattle. | PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES |many novel lof the atures wa bo ad@ed. | Governors, Kepators, Congressmen, COSGROVE OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN (Star EVPRETT, | grove of Pomroy, Special Bervice.) Aug, 27-8. G. candidate for the Cons nomin government @iciala, including Vi 6 prepublican cherneton Prosident Fairbanks, will be amo@) Yon, opened hin campa in i the sgdakers. }ett yesterday, visiting a number of In connection with the meeting | local ponaians. . of the congress a nuniber of events | have been arranged that will add | &VERETT 16 Have NEW MILL both to the value and interest of the occasion. Por at among | (Star Special Bervice.) these is a magnificent Interstate| mVERETT, Auk. 27.—Turgeon & exposition of irrigated land products end forest product# and the greatest diglay of farm products ever as sembled in the United States ts as ured, A list of prizes ranging from | $1,000 high bred bulls to magaifl cont allver trophies standing over two feet in height, regresentinp Fleury, « Ballard shingle firm clowed a deal for a site In B and will shortly move its plant this city, The concern will put in 4 single and double block mil! on Fourteenth st dock, where it has neoured a+ 400-foot site ott to The Store That Serves You Prices now reduced to the tle lots and short lengths t rgain list of this Aw great morrow— Se Brush Dress Bindings, at, an outlay of over $20,000 have been yard assembled for this feature | be Velveteen Bindings, at, yard naive plans have been made, 1 too, tor public entertainment. An/f|) Se Featherbone Bindings, at, illuminated ulght parade presenting yard te & series of splendid allegorical | 2¢ Hooke and Eyes, at, card floats illustrating the development rr of irrigation from the dawn of civili Se Darning Eggs, at, each 3¢ zation to the present day has been planned on a brilliant scale, white a engl ya railroad excursions to various the state have also been and parts of arranged. Gov. Chamberlain of Oregon te president of the congress and he will be ved in state with a full military escort and 4 governors salute of 19 guns. MAY BE A HOAX (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 27 Star Special Service.) EVERETT, Aug. 27.—Complaints were yoeterday sworn to by a doe jen Silvana men charging the sa }tooniets of that town with keeping This is the first been made on the open on Sunday ove that has part of the pec county against the Sunday saloon. ‘The complaints are against | Del Rourke, Daniel McDonald and John Oleson, keepers of the only saloons in the town Strictly confidential Reason: bie | rates. 204 Bailey building ‘Yorw nny think the four you are cning is shout as white as flour can be Yet dt vow place it bende PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR yw by comparienn Ask your “acalicat whine: beracer putea fe will look grocer bor Patent NOVELTY MILL CO. @EATTLE, U.@. A. $5 down, $5 a Month Per Aore. Yakima dis | irrigated, | In the famous triet Cultivated, planted and cared for. CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Inc. Alaska UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Suits to Order on Short Notles. ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHBRRY,. Optioal Departinent rica) tiumination | of the city will be a feature, River | le of that district | Odd Lot of 2c Sih ibs | Special Tomorrow at Of silk taffeta, five “Tet 1} wide. Mostly all cluding black. Outine Flannel colors, eee | =| > | The telegraph operators here de || The Milwaukee railroad is offer-| | cline to handle messages from the |9{ In dark colorings, sugges: | jing $3 a day for Imborers in the United States. They are waiting 9 | tive for comfort coverings. | } Yakima valley for a confirmation of the order || Recent market advances of | J. W. Hall, a Mo ano pioneer, | a S) |from President Small. Although these fabrics make tomor- | jhas died Tram an inese resulting| weaTtix, Wass, stondey. Avg 06. 196t-a80tn day ody. Tract muddy. it is reported that al! eastern Ca- || row's special price of unusual from cancer and stomach trouble. |". Revert, presiting judas Arthur MoKwignt nadian offices are handling mes-|f| significance. ag a hen RACE—Five furtonge Betting. | Maidons Two-year-olds Valeo |aages from the United States, this} RR eR A Robbers after pillaging the ree | 1480 $268 lis denied by the local operators. | cm ‘ idence of John Hoffman at Walia} ; wi mx ti a oe Py acy Ba gy a gyre yaaa ag oe tt * purderaaes ae | President Small is believed to THE STORE THAT ~ <=. ’ ™? fhave been a hoax Myra Benson, a Gyearold girl it? : sii fell into barrel of paint at Ta coma yesterday and before res SUNDAY LAW VIOLATED. Last Days of he Great August Sale of Remnants and Odds-and-Ends thi tk. Th teresting for all saving folk Cleaning Up Notion Stocks Before Autumn, Big Say- ings on Little Things » P. MORGAN'S cows TUBERCULOBIG, HIGHLAND » ‘LLG, N.Y, i ‘sn The Pacitic wundron has more shitpe of ee i Sa n the histery at , ' 1. It ty bed with ve ouch ag ‘heal braske, Oreg: ond Ne pin, he euinboats Nts0m, sonton, A C Chicago, Buffalo, th harloston ‘raining. gh on abip Ni ie delphia, tre ? the torpe te Pant om ou, and the ue and trip on 1, Mve Pler 2, Fi Best-—-Garvey Buchanan Co, x rae ladl i est notch to clear all te © home-stretch Td c ona extra specials to. be Tape Measures, at, each Se Tracing Wheels, at ,, 3s Ge Sponges, tomorrow at . | 10e Cotton Tape, at .. 1c Dress Shields, at ...c | 100 Twine Shopping age “Tt 1Se Melba Hair Curlers, Be pss aiiiaal feet feet | Odd Lot of band, Back Combs tn strip 39 to 50c values at on, : Most economies! Gheosing te = ig | IN Tomorrow at | | Regular $1.35 Bet ¢ 25 yards to each bolt, Fresh i] at quite a reduction morrow at pvc each. | C } Twill Towel- new lot of these mi ular worth. SERVES YOU BEST Te the next 10 tw & work and Fillings, 5° cts. Crowns, work guaranteed BEKINS Finest and Best Equipment fe, ote. 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