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j i ig } i \ f i j i | MOORE JOHNSON PROMISES MUCH | et ATTLE STAR—THURS DAY, AUGUST 29 ASEBALL FRAM GOSSIP. ad alt . © (Star SPa@lal Bervice.) | BEVRETT, Aung. 29. Within 45 bt days the new Great Northe PATROLLING TRAITS, NEW ELEVATOR |, ™""o\.nosrn FOR EVERETT). ix, \e, inet tr to mt orden ae order hog 9 of the maeng new vator will be ready (6 A | h 7 Fi F Sy ee @aco at the good odds of r By REFUGE real reason fom Yh, auaper sign of Hon of the Washington wheat erop | L FE "N 5 WS re to 1, He also gave Speaker Fon -_ A,wise man, ft was etther Shake |the riders. MO eee e dann, | for shipment. Work on the struc: | WIL M T TONIC ew rival 0 Pp n ine spension 0 na, who won the fifth race, Today ts Ladion’ Day at Dug's|apedre or “@®norting” Kelly, 1 don't ree % mn pulled Sac x Adaw prc eri oP tha | . park, The stout manager, who at|/remember which, once sald that | the day he he a in & : bagi aeeiid ait Le taonaltal Uk about Jockies Gross and Manders Came Only Atter trong) navie, nots saco yostrday fie"prosont "writing: wane ‘at tho| Th" te_miis'ot the eoik. grind |! vga "the hora miu. be |ehinery wil be installed In 8006.8) GA yn Ccraam ra Waa a dingraceful one compared | most wormed men in the world,/slowly, they grind « exceedingly pat an Apart pres “ig wv at. Mam @ueak Worthern’s plans, en! Mike, Schreck and wae E ide F: it Hi vi A th Bad D with his showing wo days pro /wants the ladies to know that thay | fine,” and this fact mast have im-| real owner of Jack Adamis, although) | The Gieat Northern's fo | Prong Ja, He ecg anittnan vidence---Favories Have Another ay. vious. This horse is the property are welcome and ask them to|prensed ttself deeply on the minds Se ‘ane cel A "One der th sion tae tmliding of . additional | waiting for tho pea Non and top sy Ue of ©. CO. MoGafterty, whose horses foome, ia numbire He, guaranteas |of Jockeys Charley Gross ayd Wit | Hope yang 3 led, tha ‘ght wharves Qa warehouses north of summon ther to tet wit sn, /woom to all be acrobats, The day |them’a good game of bill |e Manders, whon they wore tn:|Jack Adams» was Sulled, thet Tao |the aresant one, With a total width| The heavyweights’ ane By REFUGEE. on the track had a det dawn, Tht | hefore Croixd’Or, from the stable, | ltormed by Judge Kgbort yosterday | money was bet on Fonoas a, whe | the presagt ones With @ total width| The heavy itn meat Timmediately after the running [Colt won Tike & real good horse |showed a remarkable form ro-| Dugdale wat on tha,peuch yoator-|that thelr cacoora in, the addi | Won onelly, setts abttaces cands | then Wek valreah tener Celvead, | vorits. Knctinan a ty of tho first race at the Meadows [424 looks Hke a worthy rival (0) yoru) by winning with Young Injday and saw his Gulp. take. thety 4 at the local track, Th It fh alao waid that — ance Mae aa be aeheientind’ ae “tha ldinoreved tes pe ; ne ray the judges indefinitely — jthe saddie when he was beaten | punishment. Ho was in the contest jstory of thelr suapension was told |#e much monoy at bye a Barney |rowth of the Oriental bustiess de-| Verger and is ex ted with yesterday the fu : . & block the day before with the jail the time and madovmany nug-lexclusively by Tho Star yeuter fhe purchased Dewey from’ Harney | Hie good showing (0 take 4 ausponded Jockeys Grows and Man-| Harry Green and his friends went | goog Jockey Hunter up. However, |goationn that were acted, upoa, but lange | Schret through another party. " dera, the two leading riders at the | to Mise Spokane and backed her MeCafferty probably figures that} he could not stem the tide. lt wa only a question of time Manders in also under ge se | daa, track, The officiale had evidence |from 20 to 1 down to 7 to |, She|MOUGnOny brouoly Masts ty us to the officiais getting wise to|Piclon of having pulled Cadiehor that the boys had been pulling |saved her backers’ money by fin! i what's the difference Dugdalo nays that he has pro-|what was ‘coming off around the|!n the 1909 handleap, and the good horses acting tn collusion for ishing third tonted the Monday game because |trnck, and although tho authorities | 'Ae0 the horse ran yosterday make past, but had decided not : ‘ | Johnny Millin was another of theo the poor decision of Umpirelhuve had evi for some timo | this took probable, The race pias to suspend the riders until the end |W. St. Vincent cashed @ nico bet) wigg brigade that fell for Miss Spo | Howlett in the sixth, when ho call-|past concerning these riders, thoy |4ers rode on Midmont jest Te | id ee the day. After secing Joe ae beh agile agg toege wee kane. od Myers back to first after he had} waited until they wore sure before |44y also had a very bad loo! Gross, however, pull Susannah |in fro lockey Joe Ge a to tat ats. ’ tee See om tern | oncratenn.e. | WHITE LAWN WAIST order to let Qalvestonian win and Maxtress failed to connect tn the| Ajien will be in the bos for Se Grow . ww cemipact tof 8 effort Tobe Ramsey has been subjected It has been an open secret amung|"Frisco” Hoag, who train | noticing M efforts lant rac JatUle today, while etther Tonneson Ed Soule, the 7) judges |to # lot of eriticlam lately, but It the turfmen that Grows and Man |etable owned by Ed Sou | on Runsum judges | te , of erttictam lately, But It} —_—— Jor Hickey will do the honore for|the turfmes thet, Grose ane Mhai|bookmaker, but tt is understood | ee ee nee igh more tavorites thes aay ‘owner at| Eddie Kaufman came to life | Aberdeen. when both were on contenders, |that the judges have no reason to p en d alues gd olan 2 ike tt the track |again yesterday and wailoped the lthey would bet thelr m Pon the think that Soule had anything to In, the suspension was announc be tem jeombination book for 150 hard iron | Paddock, who haa been pitching | iY Wie ongeat price, andido with Gross’ alleged crooked t S 1 50 Favorites had another bad day tal Korostlany was backed from 8 to| men. If Bddie can do this, It looks |for the Supe W . wea in # Bonito while one would win the other|work in the saddle Oo ° @nly one first choice suocecded in mene egge . bination man|uniform yoaterday je has no! fe ught that all the profit nf do © 6 to 1 te last |nOW as if the com suld endeavor to bother overy| It is thought that a p getting home in froat, thle b 1 down to © to 1 to win the lest | must be pretty easy yot boon signed by elther Boatily| Would endeavor to bo |that was made through the crooked FOMORROW AT akeor ana from the ae Du " ed 0 ’ _— « ‘Taco: jer Reres 7 y the dera then fable. What may be & worthy (speed at any stage ste: tape rae What first aroused the suspicions | work was made by the riders them ds elt tn di =~ ~ r Max Miller, the woll known . the minds of the turfmen was|setves by betting on the animal to : D Fival to G cas Sram Severs we 8 ing ox-| bookmaker, who has been on tho} Judge MoCredie, owner of the fact that a well known tout/be “shooed tn Women old, was shown up when Moore| Refugee, The Star's racing ox 4 . ; he | Portland club, was at the ame yea. (the fac hat @ ype hema = eran ered ' J sn, & new arrival from Butte, | pert, handed out another good one | ground for the past few days, cut) | Ot President Lucas of the {42d hangor-on at the track, who| Stove Judge hold Df wit a thom yesterday to his followers when |in again yesterday, Johnny Kennor | terday so ongg * * | never was known to possess mora|tract on Manders, was much di trimmed a won the baby race. esterday tc Ps t he book. | Northwestern league was also # t ted wh he heard that Man the he gave Galvestonian who won the |{s taking the money for the boo than two dollars at a time in his|musted when japectator, McCredie had nothing R $200 and as much | ders had been suspended, a» he baby « Galvestonian was the second to say concerning Portland joining | "fe, was betting fis went to the judges several weeks worst arte 5 tiaek oar enceuet T T the Northwestern league next yetr./* S00) tet unown to be a friend |ago and stated that if they had Dil ot home tn front on account s he was kno 0 be jen » and sta ; 4 > : 4 or nthe pha rds a LEADERS INFLIC HE lot both Manders and Gross, he was|any reason to gee on Me : ag . r ! dishonest, he would et the boy ' ons on Susi h, who | watched and was observed several | was 4! pb ee Se 2c nel D SHUT- out LARNED JS facets asc ot teh a emnants o Sand} ty sage agra as at from elther Manders or Gross from There may be further develop babe’s Seay Week to the vtveteh and fe |the upper part of the jockeys’ rodin,| ments In the case, and it ts not ra t ished third. Ransum, the fav h- ’ ’ finished outside the money, owing }when be would go in and bet on/at all fmprobablo that several |f | Dress oods neoetl to the desire of his rider, Mand The Cubs came tn for another | three counts were better than two, j the right horse. gg rg ag gn we ag | The who evidently wanted to view th Streih knocked a fast gre der to Although the Judges did not say | be re ques od by the } at th }dose of medicine yesterday and the fumbled. A ao, it is oe that this ta the) “beat it trolme finish from the rear | Aber keen Gudinneet wie Goes Quigiey which 77 nem bled , . = |f| omorrow a a r a : pes - are . ve derson advanced Streib to second = © j a Moore Johnson, who was mak-|tora. Big Higginbotham, the fdol/ang then Householder anod (ay United iui’ BAN ON IMPURE GRUB. | | R I Ww JuD ing his first appearance at the | of Coon Hollow, was the man that against the leather for two bases! NEWPORT, Aug. 29-—-W. A CAPT. JEPS )N | | The r egu ar orth sal Meadows, showed himself to be a . and Strelh came to The locals | . Robert 1 By United Pr ) rr held the bottle, and every Cub, bts Larned haa ‘de obert Le | (By United Pre | ne : grand twoyearold, by winning |™ ee ve be . ‘hos Sie “sith, (COUN not hit tn bunches, When! ay in the finals for the National in ACCIDENT LOUISVILLE, Ky, Ang. 39. —| Think of it! Pick out waist and skirt lengths at a think euiral from @ crack field. Herfves went | 4nd little, swallowed the they did get a man on a sack i{liennts champtonship. w a Charged with serving watered milk /—| I tan el cir acteal wortts A j v p and le f{ their actual w of Alt out in front and set a sizsling pace, |out flinching. facts are tha! was after two wero down Clothier, last year’s chames and peas and beans colored with |p| 20” ss ; Zoe pial cu ae but Moore Johnson went past her the Aberdeen twirler knew just) « a » | faulted to Larned tn the chal A (Star Special Service.) copper, in violation of the pure $1.00 Silk and Dress Goods Remnants, at, yard . tm the strotch as if she was tied.| snore to put the style of ball the! fst ans 7D 4 "{|mateh and the title ts transferred] pop TOWNSEND. Aug. 29. —/| food law, several Louisville hotel, $1.50 Silk and Dress Goods Remnants, at, yard , was 2 and won by four lengths. Hertves ayette oe ae + 8 ilto Larned. *, J of the Pacific com-| c#fe and restaurant proprietors will - " ‘ ch nat lasted & enough to beat {locals could not find, and when | yivrc*, ee see sce sabia Capt. Jepron es ac was be.|Ahawer for their alleged gastro $2.00 Silk and Dress Goods Remnants, at, yard, ite L. a nose for the place. Crew |he did want them to find ft he | Qvigiey. m $ 3 ee arnt tesen cha ame house nomic Kina In court tomorrow Ete., Ete., Et ton, the favorite, finished back In| saw to tt that it did no more than 23 : + | CARRY LIQUOR — . meme | | , ‘e@ et ' yesterday and the horses attached ) > il snietiind deni ice Juctior Le i the rear. | Pop lightly into the air. He was ; 3 Ae aos ae caemnak lake GU ah On U.S. Navy Yard Hl Many . even — price re “ ons. This is to bea oat strong ali the way | THEIR R STOCKINGS automobile and ran into the brick le squadron is now at decisive clean-up jon't miss it. To miss it is to ignore The Meat Hound handicap came} (Careless Bill Coy was much} Sire Se ee eS Boe wall of the Detmonteo hotel, where | Bremerton, and the navy yard now ’ y. otf in the third race. Twelve sorry |kinder. He gave the leaders nine | as = 4S they came to an abrupt stop. The has more battleships of all classes Pooenen) specimens paraded In colors and ichances for the bags, Anderson | van tures. of... 2 1 2 ¢ 8 occupants were badly shaken up |than ever before in the history of gave an imitation of & horse race and Householder each hitting the |Zijtsen ie ':\2 @ 3 1 & $| PORT TOWNSEND, Aug 9.;—[but escaped serious injury. On|the Puget sound. It te crowded Lady King. a 30 to 1 shot, led bY | sphere hard enough for two sacks. Se i Be ae we ” leaving the carriage Capt. Jepson with vessels, such as the Ne Th it. the ide im into the stretch . 3 ¢ ft & 8 &) The Star theater, which ran as a 2 ee a. © +} As usual, Van Buren, as first man ee 8 Boe de é hence an Ok the |l0Alatod on walking the rest of the |braska, Oregon and Wisco where she tired, and Caroburn, am /y») tm the first inning, got a hit $ : ae } H —_ ~~ Renee. tll * | distance, remarking that he did not| ain, the guaboats Chicago. ther 99 to 1 chance, beat her Sj right off the reel and went second |Hmer 8g f $3 8 us et Wook with an clabornte Blectas {ike that kind of a ship |Roston, Albany, Cherieston and head on the post. Miss Spokane! when strelb sacrifiesd. When Cap ba at, wack with an stahorete Sepiny Buffalo, the training ship Phila |—| Calicoes Sheetin s Sil one of Harry Green's annual good | Anderson knocked a two bagger, ee a = Bonn nd — drinks, |O9 Gop:-| dolphin, the prison ship Nipsic, and |i} 5 5 thingy was backed from 20 to livan Buren galloped home. That helee | | piatet o toon sales mea “the aher KISSING BUG POISO! the torpedo boats Paul Jones and |i | down to 7 to 1, and saved the show | way ali for this round. in the third tae 4139 onions a i oy —— at Goldsborough, and the immense |f! lin Scrims Etc for the Spokane plunger. Dora |. Higginbotham hit safely, Van tet a} 13 ght an is now being ldrydock. Hoste leave Pier 2. Round 9! 0 es 3 . the favorite, finished absolutely | puren was hit by the ball and sat *| ran within the legal time limit, No 5 last. Thevhandicap proved to be a one sided assair as Cadichon, the sec ond Choice, got off flying and led all the way, winning at the end by four lengths. Dollie Dollars, an other Butte Importation, quoted at |* 30 to 1, proved to be the contender | throughout. She tired at the end and just saved the place from Kd. win T. Fryer, 25 to 1, who finished with a rash. Lisaro, the favorite, suilked the entire trip and refused to extend himself Speaker fens Fontana was the/ medium of another killing by Tobe Ramsey. Opening at 7 to 5, the horsé went to the post at 7 to 10, and won as an oddson favorite should. He led by a wide margin) thronghout and won galloping Ag Bolo finished fast and got the place from the Rustic Lady, who was $6 to 1 in the betting. Search Me and David Boland ran disgraceful races and finished outside the money. The Duke of Orleans was made favorite in the last event but could do no better than show. The win- ner turned up in Miss May Row- d@iah who finished fast and won going away by three lengths. Alta Spa who set the pace most of the way got the place. The Duke of |2 Orleans just did beat Maxtress for third place. The latter was heav-| fly played and burned up « world | of money. | Retlly stood to win a bar-| Phil rel of coin if bis mare, Lady King, | ¢ at 30 to 1, had won the third race.| She was beaten a neck but as there was lots of § to 1 at place against er chances, Reilly did not lose anything on the race. nson, who won the year-did race, had worked very fast tm the mornings, and every clocker | Moore Jo! | | >| Streib hit it ha Rows got it to third and Dudley promptly dropped it, and when Hig started ia on the muff, Dudley threw the ball off side to Arbogast and the ran count Mum mar Aereon ¥ Two-base ht Householder Mpencee oy basen, Heattie, ed. Just to show the Cubs that S NORTHWEYT LEAG! Batterie and Harty SPOKANE, Aug. 29.—The Eact-| a tcare erners put the gaff into the Tigers | [incines: yesterday to the tune of 6 to 6. was & one-sided contest in which fall the ginger was shown by the home team in spite of the fact that | |Lynch was after his bunch ol! roel It} Reo Palle res and Giheos. time. ge pity New York BUTTE, Aug. 29--The Miners). Love took the Canucks down the line/ lyesterday with the score of 15 to 6 The Vans had nothing that the| Butte people could not find while |... Nelson was touched up hard. Sam uels did the twirling for the Miners. Ratterioe—Kineelia and Moore; Joy and Street. Umpire—Perrtne. Bore - n Las Ane ; Oakiand Batteries wh Time, 2:16 npire-—K c Loat. Pot Low “ rr Oak “ $32 a rr saa Portiand ” ae 8. Brae ON THE SQUARE. test. Today His suit for him.” We Say Just give us the trial test don’t WA Yesterday a Man Said “I have been buying at a certain store for many years, but I have heard of your Regal Suits, and what you claim to be suit value, and I am here to give you a thorough “I was so pleased with the suit that Mr. ————— took home iast night that I have brought my son, and I want a you may have YOUR MONEY BACK IT. You are protected on every side when you buy Regal $1 5 OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE. Wife Said to You we'll make good, and if we IF YOU Suits Brooklyn Cincinmatt oy |e. Leate Beare Cleveland | Chicago ‘Walsh, Ne Boat Morgan. Recon | Beator | Ne ret York Ne Pritadelphia Batteriea York Batteries — Krab. Ben Corte, Beebe and Ratterien—Drows and Hat tertee MeOinaity. Naoman ~ Whoades Feine and Suilivan Batteries Orth. Dey rr Neur and Thomas Beare | Detrott m 1 Clube detroit PLAY BALL NEXT «SATURDAY Donovan hour. 6 minotes tie and Nergen; Overs td a H ® me oe oe Lindeman and wing and Moloan n mn & Bie . Destin: Wiitis ee a ' ’ ee we Bresnahan and AMERICAN LEAGUE Aes BS and n + witt and n ‘ : and Bol League Standing Philadelphia There is no change tn the local telegraph Weatern Union is working six oper ators and handling about 1,000 mes sent and as against 6,000 heretofore Everything is quiet at the strik sages per day poned next shine. 8 instructi salt wat mitted inid for Bapph belng com pow re Sor be Introduce ve. situation day at 3 spect today Union of America, Nanaimo. The strikers will play their post- ball game at The recetved, | ers’ headquarters, and their ranks show an unbroken front Many financial contributions have been received from local and sour the latest for $36 distri 10 of the Mine Workers’ B.C Madison park D. m. rain or al features will , both interesting and Reduces Estimate er by main # Eng now thinks that the $110,000. ire vived by m of standing and we ining At the meeting of the wat committee at nigh figures of the cost of the ayste in Ke fire and revised proposed was sub ‘ott who m can be ashmir is @ new company, of high althy natives. liquors are sold on the premises, but It is reported that each of the | female employes carries a bottle in her stocking, which she dispenses gratis to thirsty patrons. Horace McClure, an ex-newspa per man, and at present Washing | ton representative of the Chamber lof Commerce, has been bitten by TO CLEAN UP CITY * kissing bug. The insect, which has caused such havoc on the At |lantic coast, bas evidently reached the Pacific, “as a result of which its first vietim te going about with & badly polsoned face | Pianos BSohmer Planoce. Behning Pianos. roe. Pianos. Ernest Gabler Pianos. Bush & Gertz Pianos. Lester Pianos. Crown Pianos. Behr Bros. Pianos. Haines Bros. Pianos. Marshall & Wendell Pianos. And many other High Grade Pianos Lew prices. Rasy terms. Cline’s Piano House Popular Sheet Muste the © Dy Mall toe, sane The conference committee of the tous local improvement clabs is j agitating the matter of cleaning up streets, alleys and parking strips throughout the city. Citizens who find owners of property who re. j fuse to clear their property of rub. j Dish are asked to report the names of offenders to Homer M. Hill, tn the Pacific b: ilding We are showing the finest and Most styliah line of TOP COATS In the City | THE TAILORED READY co. Fourth and Pike. JOHN C. WALLING CO 711 Second Ave. ttle. PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES * Women’s Checking and Savings Accounts Invited The wife counts, with or the daughter with an al household lowance, will find particular advant axe in depositing the money in this big, strong bank, and paying Wills by check The check you give to the mer. all ehant comes back to you through the bank, and is {teelf the beat re celpt you could have for money paid will be delighted with our complete, modern equipment and he uniform courtesy of our serv e. You will also like the dainty ttle leather-bound cheek books which we ard glad to furnish to the women depositors in our Check ing Department DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL with overy prompt attention certainty and at lees d from $1.00 up On Savings We Pay 4 % Compound Interest Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000, More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE mam saad than cost of street car fare. counts of Fe ——— Tomorrow at Exactly Half Price Heaps and heaps of them on our lower floor tomorrow, ] Pick out the piece you like best and pay only halfelj real worth. The Best Place in the city to fit your Boys and Girls with good, strong THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST At lowest prices RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street—405 To Introduce our painless and superior workmanship we will the next week give a discount of 10 to 25 per cent on all crowns, work and teeth without plates, $3.50, $5.00. an Fillings, 50 cts. work guaranteed. Associated Dentists — Under New Management. Cro wns, Plates, TAKING THE WATERS= © Boda, . seltzer, vichy, ete., ete.—if they bear our E are sure to be pure, eleah all just what they claim to 0& deliver any desired sort af ere Seva s te tes oor at very moderate without any charge . PATENT You have only to phone will call with informatioa @F EXCELLEN goods, as you may Indicate” FLOUR tt will look yellow by compatinn. Ask your tooret bor Mateot Eacelleat whuteat betause purest Pacific & Puget Sound Company. Phone - GOING TO MOVE? NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTLE, U. oA. |) A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, |], $5 down, $5 a Month Per Acre, |] "tn the. famous ‘Takime die iT COSTS LITTL i} trtet. Cultivated, irrigated, H | planted and sared tor Just call us by telephone and we will you to a eat , NNY & what your move will cost |] EWING, tne, Al \ a " see nes Alaake Bide, Main Ind. The MOVING AND STORAGE CO,,t UNION TAILORS, Two Stores--518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Suite to Order on Short Notice BEKIN COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON Proof Storage Fire Cut SEAVIEW TRACTS 1. Ploe for garden ing and chicker DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER ino. BROKERS. ALBERT HANSEN ing, berry ra | 5 perms Wanten Jewelry. 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