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2. ° - e HORSES RUN. UP - TO. THEIR Fi ORM iin Favorites, paren an ies Choi e, Romp i in Win- #200 enroue the vietory of Mid ners at The ed Distinguishes Him- | ockoy roy sontey was bright partioular star | the other two, Tf he ea md wor » he al BY REFUGEE, meeting closes in order to take Hood work ap he will have a On on r Ps as bata ae a some lessons in whist playing. | the qrandetend Chan Walter Miller at The Meadows yesterday eh} | was but @ patural reaction from La Loat-—-One meal tfeket, immed ¥ i . bor Day. The horses ran well to | ately after 4) » fifth rage, Finder Old Man” Kelly, better known form and three, one might almost | please returt same to Guy Mack Jas the “Handridgs,” has been resur say four, favorites came home tn the Spokane wiecting trot, as Rudabek, the winner of the Seotty Forguson did not fancy fourth race, was an equal chotee | the chances of Marion Rose and with Tyron Watson and received a | Ofly @ small bet on the filly It wae an heavier play than the Stanfield there would be » horse, The muddy condition of the Bronk, the — al plung@®r, woo 6 re meeting at track caused many* scratches and | most of the races proved uninter eating. Jockey Mentry distinguish oq Dimself by riding three bearers | The public selected the a, horse on the first jump when Orello the @ to 5 favortte, came home by! himself in the first r Cadet 1, | at 39 fo 1, got the place by three Bie" SRY At New York ARRRDEEN Sept 4 ee Stretv's home run the only tally York H ? 5 up to the eighth, yesterday's game Jorusha was made an 8 to 5 ta vorlie in the second race and after |looked like a cinch for walting until the atreten was reach-/1y the fatal eighth, however, the vat shige ghocgpand gabe pera Cubs made a strong finish, nosing | place by four lengths from Jobn H,| out with a 31 score tn thelr favor. | who ran well after getting away | Starkell hit Arbogast, but the run Ratterioe—Taytor end He the Cats, | strieklett and Rergen. me n Al Pittsburg, — ner was thrown ont at second on n % ae + empted sacrifice. Dudley + Gentle Harry proved a false alarm | C ioe ae tm the coventh on escoent « in the third race, when, after being | singled and reached second on 8) backed from fours down to 2 to |. throw to third to eateh Coy, Stan he showod ilitle speed aud fiulshed | joy then peat out an easy one to) fn the rack he winner turned up ‘ tag tag] the 6 to L.chance Midmont, who |Starkell, that player Jugs under a strohg ride from “Cricket” |enough to alloy Coy's tally, Ross Kelly just got wp in time to win by /then came through with a single, & bead from Jackfull, who ran the | scoring Dudley and Stanley best race he has shown for some | The Cats found Paddy Weich fro Gime. Maxtross finished third |quently, but the hits were scatter Teéabeh and tron Wateen. were |o*, 2% Welch's support was oe ~ ago nay Hane : re! Van Buren, Mabon and Myers did | made equal favorites to win the Ronde # ts tan Tek a fourth race and the race proved to )oaviest batting consinted of | coioag : Fe eee ere olin ros Wate [atrelb's home ren, Anderens's | “0 ee three-bagger and Van Buren’s tWo | 8° siever, Fa second, and the two passed under bagger. The score | Liefietd and a AMERICAN LEAG AL ORieage * and Behemidt the wire in that order. Done Wolf ‘ at Juat did get up in time to be third. |, Sete ABH BH FD 4 HI Seere * 5 Fe ie a Ce Gateway, the 4 to 5 favorite, was { Myers hy ee ie! a ae Resland and Clarke & block the best in the fifth race, | Wain. 5 6 a Mf 9] Steen One Reece Qnd after taking the lead in the | Vor if -. mie tty H At Phitedetgivin. giretch he rolled home by five open | grant a8 8 8 $ tite es Land e | Weich. “» Wanhinston ‘i the piace by a length from Joe ‘skin 3 37 16 2] Mattertee—Dypert and Bchrech; Obertia Coyne, who finished wery fast.! aioe Se ol oo Meada led for part of the journey, | van marten. of Sok “2 Bg % Dat stopped badly tm the stretch. ee ee ie ey " Caruthers was the homingerad | Pitagerand ob eS ee pe o ‘ out to win ‘ae be ji : ee aa a New Herm, ing as to 1, farkelin. we Ok. ; te ll to ; never got a run fo Sot ‘ Ricker @irectly after the start the the horse oer Was Jumped on and cut down, and - Palms bad to pull him up. Marion |» ie Rose, a neglected § to 1 shot, beat | Pritt aed Criger, Newer and the gate and ied all the way. She tired badly at the end and just did | Siem | ieee Rengue last to win by a neck from the fta-|f° "oui s Wee tae vorite, Nattic Humppo, who fin |). aberders. + Ri Sy "pushed. bail # ¢ ished with a determined rush. Ban- | yess. *else Mate, Mowe varia es © posal finished third ean waamcuce wim. s Sir Caruthers was so badly tnjur-| eax PRANCIRCO. Rept t—The Aw e oF today, Tod tn e4 by being cut down that be had | pels went down to detest waar to er | to be destroyed Say “Sas te the bon for the tesla bat nothing partiouiarty briitient at yh bie tenn woe Nonarrival of t with game xchedules After Gateway won G. W. Dodge |"S"*" em 8 - Bid bim up from $800 to $1,200, at | Los Annet os ar — and Vancouver mests or) Joy and ad Moure Which price Jim Curl retained hig ("5 Preeciere horse: | Ratterion—Hiows aed tae Street. Umpires— Perrine Store Ortvon wade a coanyp| rowrmwest rnscen | WINOWA VERY FAST :: When Midmont won. This was the / League Standing first winner the Bohemian stable | ciune Won Leet Pet | Yachts were returning to Wost| ever sent to the post | Aberdeen ¢ % oS} | Seattle all day yesterday from the | ” 7 |ieartte. a ses | annual three days’ cruise of an Refugeo, the Star's racing expert, | Burt» i $8 | Elliott Bay Yaeht club, The craise 70%. 61M tte had a fine card yesterday. Of the | S"o"*., tM) | under command of C. W. Wiley, of} Nios mx horses he gave to win, four fin- fahed first and two second, each of the latter being beaten a head. The four winners were Oretio, Je) gow. fusha, Gateway and Rudabek, other two being Jacksull and Bemp- | ¥ . id po. att a NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Lowts, nm ‘ 2) craft ° ie, ae over Karger and Marshati Charley Mullen bad am $80 bet) on Midmont. Pie is official, At Bowtem, Roston-Philadeiphis—No game, wa erownda year with great success, - aamammmmnnnarnmaennecnrmnen. | SUMbET iaave Pier 2 Ww see eattionhing honors have assembled from parts of the northwest Marsh Ely and “Snif” are think- ing of going to Aleska efter the | On the Square. Opp. Totem Pole. iT IS EASY TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT if you look in the right place Wedon’t give things away at The Hub BUT, we sell Clothing, the same that you would pay from $20 to $25 any- where else, for $15. If you don’t believe it just come in and see. You are not obliged to take a suit home with. you if you come and look at one---and even if you should, you may bring it back later and get your money back if you are not satisfied. Will the $20 and $25 mer- chant protect you in this way? You know that he will not. We make this offer because we know what Regal $15 Suits are--- otherwise we would not dare to. and you will, too, if you give them a trial, that there is suit value in Regal $1 5 Suits THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDBSES ues ms BASEBALL of the after this | Schoole. not long until @ younget the hand which fed them, @)ame CANUCKS IN | held down the tod once mor and will ride at right field yesterdmy awagting the | vast tmpre sunced yeaterday that xtension of we phe Meadown. jin the same class and Harry FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME jawakening and regular § |practions are now taking place, | Seattle high school ten The Wanderers are rapidly organ |the champlonship of the northwest izing and will hold the initial prac | Hellingham has met with but one | _| tee at Woodland Park next Sun: | def * Altrock and fwilt jcommuntications to J. Hunte #22) James st. Weather permitttox FIN io of war, at the 8 A.C *\a great hunting ground, is reported in resiating sportamen returning to Port) shal, shot the latter and in turn| | Townsend from up country, as be Was shot and killed by a doctor ing simost devold of grouse this) who was passing the scene of trow Intertored mn Spokane and Butte, Tacoma plays Butte to the fiagahip Heorietta was delight | fal. The Winoua proved to be the fastest small boat white the Lavita | «on captured the honors with the larger Astoria is now tn the midst of | its annua! regatta and water car- |! nival, which ts being carried on this |} A larwe | +5 contestants for aquatic ||} We know DAY, SEPT. 4, 1907. ed as coach of the new. Lincoln High School football team for the’ coming winter, Allen is a graduate of Browa university, claan ‘0 4 bears a splendid reputation ed a player and all around sporteman Hoe will start trafoing not Tater than Monday week The first inter GOSSIP scholastle games will be played here Miepipeber Ws betwoon thal “Yeuterday Starket! had the Cubs | Washington and Olympia High | eating out of hia hand, but it was ou the Dagleta, playing & lee # boy is holding things tom Careless Bi © Members of the 8 A. ©, return-|arrtval of Zimmerman who suc ing from Vancouver, bring word OC! ceeds Howell mont In the athletic! any old place work of the Canucks. Vancouver | tin hay si took ne H . | ‘ele! crents, pn gy fo tPOrtnt) on both of his games againat Aber Gish won the 100 and 220 yard) ™ “4 dawhes, the quarter-mile run, the | Bubby Person broad jump and won the mile relay| Arboguat is otill making good 6 race. Jack King, Dohm, Coyle,| first, and sticks around that corn Crawford in the jJuntora, Cw Coe tn the halfinile race were win-| pire must ners for the 8. A. C. Coo’s per-| hoodoo have The Cate he nucks, but the winner was liberally | day applauded } READY FOR soccers |WOULD PLAY SEATTLE Hellingham high se are endeavoring to # Various soceer football eluba in nine games tay A meeting is called for able that a game will be play Thereday, all members and intend two weeks. yers being asked to attend | retary of the elub. The Thistles turned out for prac | Theo's players} ever and some pew men are showing up re James Shields, |qan plant on th forward Morions of Paialy; O'Connor of the ords. It Ina black b day evening in the office of G. A, |% inches across. Orth, 114 Occidental ay. Ad@ress ae With but half a game the Electric Work fa of the Trades practice will be held at Woodla! Park Sunday Mammoth crowd |* expected Monday evening next, the Seattia | Madison Park Sunday | Athletic club, the Ohio society and! the Taft club will hold a» joint eb tertainment in honor of the secre Tom MeDovald has returned to! ies will be W MURDERER 18 KILLED, Jotterson county, long famous fa} 0 PACIFIC,’ Mo., Sept. 4 year hole. PATTI R Waeh. neaty h Ramert | 152 a ritet na 7m Seietes,. hems. cai 196? hor fine Track Arther Mi Puree Malden year-olds Value to | Ingle Horne ana 0 wee Op 1488 Oreiio. 2 I Daldw ind ie € 1468 Cader 1h Ww wig © iT t Sard “Toaee. on easily Recond Hidden out Next two driving hie stride. but proket is horess on far ture cs | 1825 eon Way, Ei Mamedaits } 2 Kyran) At post 1 minwte Off at 9.45 uy. Sedans \-S "pines, tb show’ Haat hi Mt V8 plate how | Wiener bm Mle Walter-Melle Aud ‘Trained by CM Heath Mart goed Wen handily, Neat two driving Jone ont and Raphest, then breesed if others 11526 ,THIRD RACK—One mile Selling first ® Jockey On W. Kelly. 4 M We, +s 199 5 | ti ‘ | 3472 Virginia Boy. €(F B.DeKay) 109 7 ¢ | post t_ mii th i oe a) ee ee mont Sh place, 7-10 show. Jaekfull 6 pia 1 eb Winner b « Montana-Middie Dwyer Trai eratched— Meringue % good. Won Tire tving Third easily 1515 Caroburn, €(H. Long) 1529 SIXTH RACK—Pive and ® hai furlongs, Pures Th ~ upward to firat $260 whem " 168 2 ag Buy your hat of BN Co,, 1991 Second av okt & ee ben an or before, bit Young Dudley tw credited with he way the | her for | IN,THE SEPTEMBER HOUSEFUR.- NISHING SALE. Tomorrow at utiful Trish Point, NBttinglam"ind Ara bian and White Nets, if@all about thre hundred par t gathering that offers sug 745 gestion “After suggestion for all saving . housekeepers with Fall re-curtaining plans. Look the town ovef, and you'll not find the equal of this splendid ‘Thursday bargain offering Re values are posi Hil is good moat dd out to the good deen, This t# not too bad for the rj like a champion. Good boy, Abbte | Spencer's attempt to Nek the wm) @ sure enough | ont won a formance was surprising to the Qa-| game since that eventful Mack Prt An extra good $1.10 value, too, Thirty No regular stock of ours ¢ carried a inches wide, Depend upon these silks to || better $1.35 quality. Full 36 inches with, give every bit as much sati tion as and despite tomorrow's special price, tye though you had paid $1.10. Don't com ery yard sold has our guarantee for ate pare the quality with tomorrow's special || islying service. They're undeservedly age price || der price ool athletes ange a ball | ay game or series of games with the to decide It is prob d in| Choose from our array of all the wanted Reeks, 1639 S1et av, is seo ‘CATCHES BIG FISH 7 | n employe of the orth shore of jmarkably well, notably Kane, con | lake Union, ts credited with hav Rotherford, of Glas. IK Caught the largest fish so far | gow: Hoyack, a back from the st,|fecorded in the United States ree on, Was caught London Vietorias and others, A/ Sunday and weighs over 9 pounds business meeting will be held Fri.| It measures 22 inches in length and | Beautiful new design i & colorings. While in attendance at this || | aig : ze 18x54, special sale tomorrow, don't fail to see Squares size 27x27. Circular Stand Coys en hg Autumn showing of the cele- || ers, 36-inch size. Plentiful a riment, in pratec between | rs and the Print Union league end the pennant for this season, a The game scheduled for Ballard, but will hitted to Madison Park because | the closeneas of the contest. Gus | pt will umpire, and the batter: | in and Culp for ithe city and is rapidly arranging the Electric Workers, and Hoyle| } |detaits for the first club smoker, and Wood for the Printers |which will be held at the 8 A. C} | Tucwday evening. Diamond loans A tramp wrest by the town mar | Oriental wiitard «xe Toor Par }tables and the only 6x10 pool table In Seattle. A place for gentlemen. Leave Pier 2 to see battiesh wa somttva nice ped out of the race Vour-year-olde and wpwerd Value Ask EN a ek en nid "anos. Low prices. Basy | terms. | Cline’s Piano House Watron second ridden. Flawet lH. L. KLEIN 1 awa Nie wtride The Best Shoe Re ing in FIRST AND CHERRY ” the City While You Wait Option’ Department INTERNATIONAL SONG 217 JAME v REALTY CO., 337 Ploneee » balteKhs at the navy yard The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co, "300 Pairs Lace Curtatsss Values to $5.25 tively match! $1.18 Guaranteed Bor Qur Regular $1.35 Black Taffeta Silks | Black Taffeta Silks Tomorrow at Yard Tomorrow at Yard Here's Semathing Extra 9. 00 Battenburg 4 39 Scarfs, Special Tomorrow at Squares, Stand Covers, ete Scarfs, Odd Lot of Women’s $1.50 and $4.10 $1.75 Kid Gloves Tomorrow at / | | Every pair fitted and guaranteed. | which beauty and bargair are delightfully ing at dollar-thir Dent’s Gloves } Short and Long Lengths. | combined. Great choc $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00. ty-nine. ‘THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ~ "BUCHANAN “ 1113 —IS—I7 SECOND AVENUE. 201 Bailey bldg. . 14:6 Third avy, have & now! Yourself and friends are invited to attend a Piano and Song Recital to be given by Mr. C. Arthur Longwell assisted by ir. Frank Hemstreet both of New York Friday Evening, September the sixth - at eight fifteen at Chrisiensen’s Broadway Hell Introducing The Artistano in Seattle The recital is complimentary and is ander the auspices of Sherman, Clay & Co. No tickets will be required PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTLE, UA. Sohmer Pianos. Behning Pianos. Chickering Bros. Pianos. Gertz Pianos. anos. Crown Pianos. Behr Bros. Pianos. Haines Bros. Pianos. Marshall & Wendell Pianos. And many other High Grade MOVING AND STORAGE CO cor. THIRD & WASHINGTON We Move By Cont Get Our Figures Fire Proof Storage Cat Freight New Fall j Main 162 GUARANTEED RATES Ind, Th i L Suits and || BEKIN Popate. wet Musto Ie Copy Mail 200 At $1 eet a Week door at ‘vere a “] | Pacific Outfitting Co, ci a 422 Pike St ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watchos. Jewelry Main tt Ind, 4048.