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Re nt Year een ae _~ e » CLOSE FANISHES EXCITE CRO WDS ———w" Livéy Sport at The Meadows-—Long Shots Again i al Evidence---Three Favorites Win, But Books Have a Profitable Day. BY REFUGEE " a The 1 tht®e cle t durt fin he aft re wit Long Crogx @'Or May™m al tae a long the were in in evidence. Rost Ni Ni and Billy won at long p ing a fine fle camp at the latter nters of rcceeded ward (he fter t chotces frofita able Piouet goods in the waa supposed to be the first race and, opening was backed into fav She led all the at the end and to 1, finishing got up in time to win by balf a length. Piquet easily got the place by half a Jength from Pegay O'Neal. 6 to 1, she at but tired right wOr, at 8 on the rail at oritiam way Croix strong Jeckfull was a heavily favorite in the second race, threw his supporters down by fin ishing away back, Rosi Ni Ni, a 46 to 1 chance, led most of the trip 4 won easily at the end from Royalty, who was a long price tn the betting. Tancred finished third but Luerece, at 11 to 5, came to the rescue of the talent by winning the third easily by ar lengths from The Macer, who ran a fair race. Mias Raphael, who showed a lot of speed, finished third, Lucrece always was close up and coming way in the stretch she won easily ¥ four lengths. The fastest field of sprinters that has started here for a long time faced the barrier in the fourth race. played | The Bedwell entry, Fireball and Stl-| Ver Stocking, was made favorite at! paving the 11 to 5, but both did nothing. The Mist was a well played second choice, tut could only finish third Billy Maybam, at 30 to 1, led all the way and at the end just lasted long enough to win by a nose from Entre Nous, who was badly Inter. fered with the first part of the race. With good luck she would have won by herself. Rosarte, who was r first start at the track, was ‘ked from 7 to 1 down to 3 to 1, and just did win from Distributor, who finished with a rush. Our Sallie, after leading all the way, tired and ran third. making by Tron Watson, the § to 5 favorite, created a seysation by winning the sixth race after being feft at the post. The horse was left standing flat-footed when the barrier went up, but he went after his field, and, running around the entire bunch, ~~ Gity Hall Market ~ Rolling beef Se; pot roasts Te; rib steak 10c; legs of mutton 12 1 . ON THE SQUARE DON’T as it can them. in comparison with oth- ers, we know the place where you will buy the next suit you need. “That's What They Ail Do” THAT’S ALL Just Try It and See plain moral to that story, and it and most painstaking store you know of and place your- self in the hands of a conscientious salesman.” “GO”. But that isn’t the end of our story. We have the hand- tailored clothes that will fit you--they retain their shape. When the ordinary $20.00 or $25.00 suit has lived as long Regal $15 Clothes Will still be the same stylish shape as when you bought Regal Clothes are bound to give satisfaction—and when you find how good they really are and how little they cost, has 16 points 1, Clark i# second 1 points, W, Kelly and Davis ‘ ‘aah have: paten pints, and Men try and Rettig eacW have six * * o ’ ~ y ‘ Billy @therland iiked Willy jam and interviewed several _—e rs after the horse had won took the lead In the (@tretch @nd 0 tol wor DeGrammont fin rag and Orhan, who D4@') entre Shee was only abOut four » Bate at the otart, ran third.” |ioure the best in the aprint race | After belng awa very badly, the The publ from another) Ries mare was out off right after upset when oll, WhO WASlihe «tart, Key had to pull up,| very lightly considered at the odd) put then thé mare waa only beaten of 7 to 1, captu tho last race} pose. Matt Refs stood to win m the favort Hellaco, with) 4.000 if Mnere Nous had won, and Black Sam, at 12 to 1, third. ‘The he certainly lost a hard luck bet latter Jed moat of the trip, but was overtaken by Schoot Hell and Hel} jerry Monahan, the local plun laco in the stretch, The fotmer) per, had a bad day, and succeeded won by a head. ran | to and d Chotk Hedrick could not fast enough in the first race wat a brokendown foe-wagon the judges after the race susper ed the horse for the rest of the moeting, As there are just four days left to race at The Meadows, it can be easily seen what a terrt { hd nt work du®g the week, Ho in dropping $1,200. My, what @ play there was om Costanta, an unknown that start od in the last race. Opening at} 10 to 1, the bookies were nearly} mobbed by the anxious speculators and she went to the post at 4 to 1, She finished abso! and those who fell for the ty ble punishment was meted out by | wended thelr way to the cattle tho offictala jcars, tearing up their tickets and murmuring “stung.” J. Clark was tho star of the rid-| me ing division. He ptloted two win] Rosarie was one of the beat fers and finished second once. For! touted good things that has start-| rough riding in the fifth race, the}oq here tn a long time, but tn! judges fined him $25, McClain al-| striking contrast to most tips of 80 rode two winners. that kind, she made good by win aoe! joing, although if the boy on Dis-| What was the matter with Fire-|tributer had pulled his whip a ball yesterday? certainly The big sprinter did not ran his race. MeClatn the cup offe for the rider fs now fn the lead for ed by the association doing the most con trifle sooner there would have been 4 different story to tell, Rosario opened at 15 to 1, but there waa little money bet at that price, and most of the bettors nad to take 1 to 1 for their cola THIRTEEN INNING GAME ENDS WITH TIE SCORE Thirteen innings and a tie! After game won, the Siwashes let Mike Lynch and his tribe bal) ance the seales, and then there was Hoa Ap RM POA nothing more doing. Fiually, af 2 2 ee ee Benny Myers had protested strenu ae Be SS eS ously that he could not see the Pees t 8 ball, Umpire Drennan called the 3 3 : ; 3 Hy game on account of darkness and ee 88 the two teams packed up their bat Be ea bags, leaving the game to be de Be a es Be cided some other time. - Paddy Welch started the curve-/| Gustin nell -4 o 5 Be flinging for Seattle, and for half | mae ns ee oe the game was five rune to the good. | i ine 28 But Paddy's assortment was only |” 4 Pe ae GR des good for five tonings, and tn the} 7 eke SS sixth and seventh Tacoma tan i» ae ee Be on him to such an extent that Dug . on + 2.8 sent in Harry Rush. The youngater » ens es pitched the finest of ball But In|) tocar fer es ee apite of all he could do, Tacoma oo alien was bound to tle the score, and this was done when Shaw lifted a high fy between leftfield and/ third base, and no one The remaining toning of swell Gelding and ew ures. Of course the umpire waa to blame, and Drennan was roasted “More battroshws at the have ¥ than ever before OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE. A Good Suit of Clothes MUST Be Tailored It must have hand-made lapels, hand-made collars, and all that. If not, it will hang like a rag. There is a decidedly “Go to the squarest COME” es Aas" for not ca order that winning run. ng a foul ball fair to attle might seore the . of game © Umpire NORTHWEST LEAGUE, 3. Spokane 4 hy innings Cetereseenr OOOO TRGB oe e—4 F Mattar Samucts and Mayers, Jen sen aod Bwindetia | Aberdece 6. Vancouver © | AREROMEN, Kept tThe te leaders had ne trouble in winning ting Vane ou Nelewn was punnd aed Boet Umpire—HMowleat Langue Gtneding. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 1-5, Washington 2 iret game nH Washington er ow York 1@3 Batterion-Obertin, Warner and Ka hoe: Doyle and Kieinow | Second game ne ashington 28 1 ~ York e2 Plank and Schreck; Glaae | Games Postponod tr Detro: voland no League standin, Won ngton NATIONAL 1 Brookiye 6, Phil Philadelphia Mores, Richie, Coral « Boston 5, New York #. York Bost Ba *-Ames and Bowerman y and Brown League Standing Won, Lost a 8 - 5 64 . “ ‘ a8 o 1 "Frisco 4, Low Angelos % Hoorp KM, B " o o 66 qin a aelen teal o—Joy, Quick and Street; Mos 8| “a Pier Umpires--Perrine on to seo balileahi pa eee Coast LrAGuE {} KC e > STAR-#WEDNE DOG WORE DIAMOND COLLAR; LITTLE ICE BEGGARS PARCHED THE ATTL SDAY, SEPT. 1907, The Store Phat Serves You Best oOo Garvey-Buchanan Co r ° Notions! Notions Notions! E> Cee Extra Special Values Tomarraw With the making of Fall Gowns come the hundred and one notion needs—little want be sure—but quality is an essential point. Ours are of the trust worthy kind. Choose domorrow from fresh, new ussgrtment and at splendid savifigs’. Depend upon our vast stock to gratify Your every wish in quafit - variety and in price. We briefly hint at a fe of’ the economies here. mi So Dareing Cotton at Safety Pins, all Lustre Cotton S¢ 6e Tooth 2¢ at dozen : Wool ae rahe Needle Rooks at ..10¢ e Laatite 1 Brushes $4 160.7 Ut hd Hose Su be 10¢ Tar Soaps at , 100 Dress Shields at por 31 Protectors 26 Hand ‘- be Bloc ectors c Hand : nes 8¢ 460 Chi Ww 18 9 Scrubs 494 4 160 Featherstitch Braid porters; at 1 ie Shell and Ambe ie re Pris. box op dieu ipze T%e Large Cube Ragiette 104 06 Wc isa eee wor a 600 Yarde Basting Cot Large att Hat Ping fe Darning Begs at, 4¢ : : ‘ ton be % be Peart Hutt ut Be Rush BJ 10e Chiffon Collar MMe 8 10c Kid Curlers at, ¢ Bags, at ive Foundations Se Dexter's Koltting 6c Hump Hooks and 10¢ Cabinet Hair Pins, 16¢ Shell mby ton br Byes at, card .,..3¢ at The at «. 10¢ be Court Plaster = Unusually Attractive 4 Bedding Specials Tonos This is Mra. Burke-Batonyi, wealthy New York woman, who startled Newport with her new style in haberdashery for doke while little children in the big town suffe: The little boy here shown ie one of hundreds who follow the ice man dally, begging for even the tiniest piece of the cold stuff. (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | woman to Batonyl, the noted horse NEWPORT, R. I, Sept. 7.—When | show whiy On the Lower Floor. | Mra. Aurel Batonyl, formerly Mra. There are counties childr Nice to have a gooc upply of w 1 Wi ois Burke-Roche, walked onto the ten-|New York who have far r : N still y. wi K vi suppty ¢ pag bec dding within eg asy reach, to nis court carrying in her arms a/ need of a plece of bread or a ise qui when need requires Vise to shes now for the cooler big white spaniel, whoay neck wasichunk of ice to soothe thelr eins to come. Splenc Ng naar TP Rae circled with a high starched col-| parched throate than. any dog exe . me. Splendid buying time at Garvey-Buchanan’ 8 tomorrow, lar studded with diamond pins,|however high bred, has for We quote a few specimen savings did she think of the bundreds of standing collar and a bunch of half famished little bogsare in| diamonds, but Mr o-Batonyl's 1.39 Cotton Blankets 4 3 St SS SES as oe on Bla 117 | $5 California Blankets $4 47 any one of those diamonds w surely It was, for her dog, with the ; Tomorrow at, Pair, have brought unspeakat ‘om. | bediam: hoker, — certatnly tomember the size--124—come in white Purest all-wool, fresh tro This freakiah innovation, which vort borders. Blankets you'd willingly buy at $1.39. | gray, with black borders Beautiful se a her brains conceived in a moment) Such being the case, how could idleness, created almost as|she possibly have time to think of ‘ MFORTS, ¢ ‘ much of a sensation ax did the the poor little ice beggars of New vie comronm™. Se 500 Pieces of Good Heavy 70c SHEETS, tomer wedding of this rich New Yor") York? morrow at POW Mt . os. csressiee Trang and taney thea tok We Ge omae sonata | DAS | Gc Outing Hannels on ‘te Ir Sie twin sisters, and the fans had a \pop # home run over the fence. This t ‘otton-fitle 2 Sise Thad worry of It irylog to tell owe tram fused 10 he Joe's favorite stunt inf | with tine aitkotine tops. | Lower Floor, Tomorrow at tinea age eee 5 another. How will it be when when he was « Me YARD valenn Allen gets into the game and these The hamerun hitte $1.50 COMFORTS, to mensity of purchase we are three MHkefeatured tndividuals are eid, bat his long morrow at yi palvend! & teat: ‘paving 4b 18e PILLOW Cases, all on the field at the same time? Tacoma some. buying of these tomorrow at ......., mach was $1.27 “ " lannel Choose from a wide as 1 White Cotton-filled, sortment of pretty light colorings in striped . 12:¢ and attractive slikoline | designs. Just the for warm, comfort lve 42236, with good tope. able night gowns, pajamas, ete taco hem; grass THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST es the leading club a percentage over 700 Frank Isbell has purchased Wichita, Kas, ettorty) club and Whalen mixed ft with Billie Ay thee pew | Fielder Jonos must be rehears- tng his retir act. He hasito a draw. A clever j been from the game twice) stunt by Manager Reaniger of receatly |Luna Park natatorium drew . | Joe Ganzol has signed to play | |viause . ‘elnestiilenncag firat base for Grand Rapid ~ a ; Lot us be thankful for this—we|,, Bvery day js “adies’ | 44 a] ne THIRD KACK-—One mile Bellin: Pour yeer-o! a ” . 7 lot Of the tant jeague 1564 THN? | ‘ |aidi't tose, “hgh 3-3 BOYLE SIGNED ~ } Ruffalo and Toronto ¢ nf sl i; | gif Kirby Drennan had not called /qcking for first piace m'we Bast-| BILL MORLEY jthe game on account of darkness | orn jeague si | | the two teams might have been / playing yet. It wae so dark when Grover Boyle, a Seattle boy, tas d Benny Myers, the last man up. in boon signod by Bill Hurley—excan the thirteen™, went to the bat that eo ee he couldn't sec @ sign of the ball Manager Hurtey, $0 Hag Butler whixeed it ov } jteason for Vancouver. Boyle aa | pitcher and when working SUCCESS Trained by J. Cott | Jenne Stovall gave a wierd imita | eal amateurs had all kinds of tion of wh & second eman {This is not the yo " |ahould be yesterday, and it was break into fast company, aad) The opening smoker of the sea tie club last | *8nds & good chance of njoyed. Foi. | $204 Jease's fumbles and muffs that put owen Seattle in the running 1565 ro night ae t FOURTH RACK—Five and a half furlongs tana ad = - ywing a fine ition of parallel Buty Mayhem pi) Marmont) 366s sf) at ge sects for the tle. His umpiring wa ¢ given, O. Vance winning from W.| Take a trip on the Sound at Batre > BiM Het , jy off on balls and strikes and gt | Piclow, at pounds, and Frank U.S. navy yard, se | Worse as the crowd roasted him,/ Vance and Ed Venables doing but the hit that the crowd declared | some clever work without either . d which would have won the eeaicantalnahaatia ‘s tl Th 8b Gtibert had it beon so, was clearly; Oriental Billiard and Pool Par “Coupled oth Piretall | foul to those who were in a po 1415 Third av, have § new ft pet 5 seimate, jtion to see, Drennan called Myers ss and the only 6x10 pool ahip jout at first when the centerfielder in Seattle. A place for gen Pier 3, foot of had beaten out a hit, but this and | tlemer see! daily, Round trip, other offenses w Rot serious “ nough to keep ttle from win ‘Sseace= | BEKINS Soviet ge Pky Py EE Storage Co) Incorporated ‘oten and he hails from the Twi. f} COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Hight league. 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