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> Public Rushes Wildly to Mary B. Clark, Who Is . Béaten by Croix D'Or—Netting Wins and Backers)" * '** Clean Up--Water Wagon Runs Away. By REFUGEE fore the third race was run off as Ono of the biggest killings ever! Water Wagon threw his boy, FB. attempted at the Meadows fa’ Lynch, at the post and after run to go kh yesterday when /ning away a quarter of a mile bof Mary B kK Was beaten In the ed through a gap in the.fence and last the unplayed outsider disappeared among the stables. Crote @Or, When the bookies | When Water Wagon was finally posted 6 to 1 against Mary B, Clark | oaptured and broug to the post they were al » wamped by the t developed that Lynch had twist rush of money a t time the jed his ankle badly when he was price was § he books thrown, and W. Kelly waa subatt Were still taking the cofn. Mary tuted, When the field finally got B. Clark got away fying and led away Water Wagon, who was a 6 iuto the ch where ¢ © | shot, sprinted to the front and mena Davia on th opened a five length Kap. He tired thing ed the contender ve badly tn the stretch however and wide when Croix d'Or, at 20 to 1, Princess Wheeler, the favorite, 2 sneaked up on the rail and won just got up in time to beat him a H a length. A killing that did go nose on the post. Procrastinate + through however came off in the | finished third i fourth race when Netting with ——- Bore! up was backed from 8 to 5 to) hore was nothing to the fourth 1 to 2 and came home by herself. | race hut Netting. The mare was The books lost thousands of dollars | ong of the most heavily played ta to the rac Three favorites Won | vorites that have started at the during the day and talent BOC) meeting and went to the post a 1 BS Gren oreak: to 2 shot. Sam Barber was played pretty freely for place and show Karennina, the favorite tn the ing the backs got @ bad drubbing first race, at 2 to 1, led all the Way wien Netting and Sam Barber fin and won by half a length from 1004 one, two crak tie ont 0 Gigana, a 30 to 1 chance. Saucy M..| snow in the last stride. The race another long finished third. /5's contest was & joke, an Netting ns ey mi was always close up, and when 4 fintahed fe the mey. Rel) Kinney, who was backed from! Princess Wheeler, tho winner of threes down to § to 5, led all the the thi re ia a half set to way and won handily by two that once great sprinter Shotgun lengths from Susie Gregg a 15 to 1 chance. fin K at the same Silver Line was made a 2 to 1 fa price, ran a good race and finished vorite In the fifth race, bat curled third. up in the stretch after leading for of the trt aStol d third and finish most Tonic There was considera delay be (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—With over 10,000 appitcants clamoring to Ket of the foot lights, all theate is in a panic withia the glare om deca of a threatened chorus girl famine. There are plenty of gi but not the right sort, the managers wall Can you imagine a greater calam ity? In the mad rush for choice stage atied have ther questions of the sits, f managers rec: forgotten all hour Indeed, what in the world can the play-going folk do without pretty faces and pretty “figgers” in the chorus apon which to feast thelr hungry gace. Besides, think of the poor Johnnies! They, too, woul lose their job. The dearth of suitable chorus ma terial is aseribed to many causes. Some theatrical managers wrathful ly accuse restauranteurs of entice PADDY WELCH TAKES FALL OUT OF LEADERS WANTED. Paddy Welch had the goods yes pH terday and succeeded in steering H , 3 aside the black cloud that has ae ee 5 been resting over the Cubs. For oe ae three successive days a hoodoo has on ie | been hanging over the locals, and A T. the shooing which It recetved yes ‘ terday came as a pleasant surprise to the large number of fans. And yet it was by means an easy victory. At ne the contes stood 5 to 1, and looked Seattle would be beaten up again But things It was Paddy's curve which fool no one ¢ it $ had to change. ed the crowd. He pitched a fine game, and Brinker was equally NORTHWEAT LEAGUE. there, but he had two bad innings ng Te and it was in the es that the ‘ venga egies runs were ma It was the three! , ' rune that clat ed acroas for Se Te na attle in the eighth which decided |} the session. At the same time Ab kane erdeen tried to even up the count aver in the ninth, and when this could COAST LEAGUE not be done ib Spencer got an ¥ n on " gry, very an and ran to the ane woe By umpire, punch him. The ump #9 Prar Meee, punched back, and by the time the | | Batteries om and nahue and crowd separated them Spencer waa | j, Se tye ng piree blowing bard. A fine of $50 and two weeks on the bench will have), 4°°rr~ 2 a SS the proper effect on Spencer i : Shaffer was responsible for two! . y, Hosp ana rune made b sitors. Three! * ar 4 of the rur the Sawdust ers were oa r These came League Standing in th h Streib's homer and a : “ met double by How angle anctn ‘ by Mahon and For : a. % fleattle Ross put the : es fence and Quigle that NATIONAL LEAGUR ps ag M game Rn 1". s ers and nely | ¥ ‘ | ite | work tr the | BERS a eee ies a, 5S oD: ie Atiories—Lundyfon and Moran; Le ine oe 1 ' sae S : 4 ° K > 6 8 ‘ , , ‘ J i ' and Dooin BARKER PRA Ie wi non ‘ made e ¢ AEE | — ! rf a Needham; VOR RENT—I ‘ ! hat of I Brooks @ od 6 KILLING FAILED _TO MATERIALIZE | in the atretech and won easily by three lengths, Sachet ran a great ly improved race and got the place The last race was suppored to be nothing But a stroll for Mary Clark, but as stated before Croix }d'Or upset the applocart. The win ner was 20 to 1, with Mary B. Clark second and Canardo, a 4 to 1 shot, third Tho death wae reported yester day of Hilo de Oro, a promising | three year-old, belonging to H. @ Bedwell After the last race Jimmie How itt, the owner of Mary HB. Clark had enough worthless tlcketa to make several plnochle decks. De! Fountain bet a bundle of the long green on Susie Greg, the 16 to 1 shot that ran second In the! second race. Dorel rode his first winner since his reinstatement when he got home tn front on Netting. Steve O'firien had on his lucky clothes y day, He bet on Water Wagon p and show, and when that animal ran away, Steve tried to hedge out by betting on Prin cons Wheeler atraight. As the Princess beat Water Wagon 4 none, Steve cashed all his bets. Plunger Harry Monahan lost $260 on the Sehreok-Kaufman fight, but he got it all back yesterday when Tonic won. Nearly book in the ring was big on the first four races, but “y all got even on th last two. The last race was particularly pleasing to the knights of the chalk anyone bet on the winner as hardly POOR JOHNNIES! FAMINE OF PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS CAUSES GREAT CONSTERNATION IN ALL THEATERDOM “ne TYPES OF SHOW GIRLS, ing fair bits of feminity from the thining lihts of Broadway. Pretty Waitresses bring pretty pennies to the cash register, and good prices are pald for the service. Other managers hurl epithets at th fenceless head of the vacation eertwns Then, the ardor of certain society maidens to be show girla has been dampened by the plolted experiences of Evelyn N bit-Thaw and others of her type. | Certainly no one would dare tott Imate that the American girl ix be coming s! or shapely Bow e fevertah condh tion of market can be had from quotations, A year ago chorus girls were getting from $15 to $25 a week. At present the prices range from to $35, according to qual ity, and yet the supply cannot be cin to satisfy the demand. There are, mind you, plenty of would-be chorus ladies. Of more than 200 applicants tn one instance only 11 were accepted Many can sing. A few can dance. Practicatly all are willing workers, bat—they won't do. | wittes and Meesnahan (Called account w AMERICAN LEAGUE a aX eke | he Deyie end Thomas; We dott and Schreck <2 Bas ame’ ous “ ” * SPOKANE, Aug. 31.—The Tigers had » difficulty in winning from the Kasterners yesterday, emerge ing with the score of 7 to 3. Frank lin, who pitched his first game for the Tigers, was in fine form for six innings after which he was hit freely. Errors of the infield lost for Spokane | Score. RH. B Tacoma oo 7 3 Spokane ] 2 Hatterios—-Franklin and Shea; Killiiay and Ripley Umpire Drenn COLLECTS FORD PRODUCTS. (Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 31 State Food Inapector Elton Fulmer has collected hundreds of samples wt food ducts from local m: chants within the last two days for analyza under the pure food aws re passed by the state About the thinnest thing in the in the film of a soap bubble qu THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 /WONDERFUL CYCLING IN REVOLVING BAL BASEB ee by Howlett, man who “Dvery Man Something new a }knows @ little about rough house himeelf, Ry the way, @ow'd you | ke to be the umpire? haffer “was there with his ual break yesterd which Dug hae ply bench for a fow days. will take first base, Arbogast | Monday, He goes | college, Chic and his lone will be deeply felt. “Dutch” ts a gew tleman and a ball player olay Artie” Ross pulled off the blg stunt » Rush Medical yesterday when he ham-| mered the ball over the fence | Streth turned the same trick There were no men on bases in | either instance. That pathetic little song Atub” Bpen entitled, “Stun: jor Who Put His Boot in Father's Vest?” promises to become a great hit Red" Brown ts aceused of tak “Duteh” Howell in going to leave | ing a wallop at Howlett tn the mix-| | up, and the brick-yard blonde may| be guilty, beeause he Ia quick tem pered, and things moved fast in the ninth. | Brown, Anderson, Spencer and Strieb wore fined yesterday. These are pretty black marks against the manager, captain and the two tohers, and to make {t worse, nident Lucas attended the game. Aberdeen dies hard Howlett made a wo Vike a lem jon yesterday ail t. Licked the catcher, and asseased four fines which Indicates that the job ts! strenuous His Umps used to do a little | work in the squared circle at one time, Why didn't some one inform the rash Stable have save « of thie? everal things. It might DESIRED TYPE OF DANCER. MUNROE. COMES HERE | , ( Special Service. PORT TOWNSEND, Aug 31 Tho United States Detention how headquarters Port Townsend | wore formally removed today tro the Clarendon butiding to the Has tings block, and the force lessened about onebalf. All the inapeotors and watchmen not uired here left last evening to take up their duties at the Seattle office of the Detention bureau. Inspector Mun roe, formerly in charg of the lo has been tranafer and the office he placed in charge of inspector Tom L. Wyckoff FAIRBANKS TO BE ca! department red to Seattle, (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3) Vice | President Fairbanks will @artive here this evening and he will be met at the station by a delégation! of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of Stanford and taken there wierafhe will spend the night, also Sundpy Monday ho will return here and be enter: Pac ined by the members of the to Union club. NEW ROAD SURVEYED. | Aneowr | tween ad ia bel Deming and border in Whateom county for a dis tance of 20 miles, by L. M, Rice, a railroad surveyor, Rice states that the road is for logging purposes but declines to disclose the identity ot his employers surveyed be the mas, on Phone Ind place you hb Somothing out 8944 about that home © heen looking of the ordinary iid take about 60,000,000 of them to measure one inch Oriental villiard ane Poor Pa MOUNT BAKER PARK is ‘the lors, 1415 Third av., have § Fr mily residence section of the city | tables and the only 6x10 pool tat that will be on a level with dc in Seattle, A place for gentlemer town + NORTHWESTERN LEA GUB—ATHLETIC PARK BASEBALL. Tomorrow at 3:30. ABERDEEN vs. SEATTLE. Admission 25¢ and 50c Take Yesler Car Brrand Daughter Hoy Wanted,” at “Out fe Uncle on Rollers | THE OLIVER Prouramme Ween AUGUST 26 | a Walk,” Woodchopper's Two Ilustrated Songs (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) the season ling foat which is being pulled off are parallel to the ground, Aga at the Pavilion, and which, because they shoot upward at variow of te thrills and uniqueness, is | angles drawing great crowds of people Finally they ride tn a vertical The three Robr brothers are | plane with thelr heads downward the bicyclists. Inside a revolving This great act mystifies the globe of steel the ¢ riders per ence, but the evolution ts form the most wonderful and balr- oasy by the revolving ball ~ STAR’S FORM CHART 100) Mar todee ¥ tee x sua M H A a A 1907 ° raising evo chines, 7 LONDON, Aug, 31 in “stunta The hit of is a bloye ous Bpee Time 24% ber 4-6 piace ained by K Var tte | Feesy ine ongs, then w und . dex Hor $09 SIXTH RACH—One mite BEKIN We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE In Seattle. Unequaled Se: Pianos, Pictures, Trunks a @ Cont What It Will Cost to St. Valuables Your Good PHONES Main 1623, tnd. MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES Se ee a eae ep NE 29 10 SIP 14. ee SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE, First Race, 2 P. M, Take cars at Piret Avenue and Admission, Including . 00, GENTLEMEN, 91.00 Grand’ Stana TT MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON for the Storage of Jacksou Street. jutions on thelr frat! ma at tremend hey Sometix y Wea fine Track year-olds, Value to first ¥ Phar * .F + Ske oy ola on Ae toy. 104 fergnst Toot Testep efore. at the navy yard Furniture, We © Tell You to 71 AT MEADOWS | ~renene, LADIES, Beg. | ] | | AMUSEMENTS, Ann nnn Day LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pa cifle Const, & SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, * Prof. SCHILZONYI’S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN HUZAR BAND gnif anish War I Will Play Ma The Firing of the (n\n 84 Party 10) owing Up SEE THE GREAT CHINESE WAR JUNK, Whang Ho GEFORE iT LEAVES, NEXT TUESDAY. Shoot the Chutes, Ride the Figure Sor See the Beautiful Canals of Venice, Now Open, ee One Fare—Trolley Ferry QDEO Pi4i2 2 NO. AVE todas WHITE O STATES AMUBEMEN) COMPaNy GRAND OPENING Tomorrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 1 o'Clock, Continuous Pen formance from 1:30 to P. M., Most Magnificent Ente: for the price, (10 CENTS), on the Pacific Coast. Se THE WONDERFUL KINODROME, Exhibiting Motion Pictures Up equaled in the World Latest Ilustrated Song Hits Lois Feurt, the Cal . ve of America; Mins Marie Anderson, ¢ ming Soubrette and Col. 8. Pan! Cutter, Famous Bari Plain and Character Delineator, REMEMBER, A DOLLAR PERFORMANCE FOR $@ CENTS, Phones: Week Sept. 24, Dal UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE H. V. Fitzgerald, Protean Artist Tyson, Feenal and Tyson, Thos. Meegan and Company, Comey, Jos. Yarrick and Company, Mystidlama, * Chan Matinees ndays Continuous Leading Vaudeville House, l0e; Box Seats, Sa formances. 30, 9:00 each day, continuous, 2:00 to 11:00, last old bill . Boyle, George and Boy SING FONG LEE, CHINESE VIOL! NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON. HAYES AND WYNN, Singing and Dancing PIERCE AND ROSLYN, Operatic Toreadors, FRED OUPREZ, Hera Kendall of the Varieties. WARREN AND PAUST, Knockabout Comedians, THE SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK, MATINEES WED. AND 8Al MR. LOUIS JAMES | Ané His Excellent Company, Presenting Sumptuous Revivals of Shakespearean Comedy. Thursday, Friday and Nighta, With Matines Sunday, Wednesday Tuesday and With Monday Nights Matinoe Wednesday, Saturday, FALSTAFF,” “TWO DROMIOS” IN IN The Merry Wives of Windsor medy of Errors The omodes Todt ‘ i rection $2.00; Seats—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 2 * ALOMY JANE.” SEATTLE THEATER WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 187) Frank G. King Presents “CHIC” PERKIN® In the Newest Western F Russell & Drew, Managers. THE LITTLE PROSPECTOR LYRIC THEATER Russei! & Drew, Managers. Cor. Occidental Av. and Washington 66 vg, Matinees The Home of 1 Comedy.” Open Ev hive nda Wednesday i MULDOON'S PICNIC” TONIGHT-—-LAST TIME, WEEK STARTING MATINEE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18%, AND ALL WEEK MR, JOHN FIELDING’S COMEDY SET TO music, 2 New All sie | PUCK, JUDGE and the LADY | ert IRST APPEARANCE OF MISS MABEL CASSEDY. The Irish-American Melba; a Comedy Pet, and a New Soubeett® But the Prices Remain the Same M » 250, Bventage THIRD AVE. THEATER Third and Pine. Phones: Main 2631; tnd, 94060 All Next Week, Matineos Wedne ji Saturday, Speci Labor Day Matin Monday stem i “HAZEL KIRKE 0 ox Matinees—100, nts. ER Pp. Seater ) 4 th ug. | town 8 Sar Pointis tlony Ticket Bille,

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