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Dull Day at The Meadows~-Only One Favorite to Win—May Pink Furnishes Surprise---“Cricket” Kelly Brings Three’ Winners Home. By REFUGEE Seven races furnished but tndif ferent sport at the Meadows yes Once again the fans may blame | {manah this morning from the . \ {the umpire, While too grievous} Midas are coming In for Uff lead | Orient. She reaches Victoria this . ernoo! he track was ak \ Seceny aieyrncoa: | 1 ‘ After the last race, Max Gutter!iy ghocked to make much of aloovered’ cabled for the Bander:|evening and will be here tomor very muddy and the sport was U8) claimed Netting for $650. It I) howl, the faithful ones filed out) ground system of fire and” police | row {uteresting a most of tho winners | understood, how that the own-/ of the grounds yesterday, mourn: | signal alarms, A bld was recolted came home by thémscives, only |r of Netting is going to im ko 4 fully complaining that the “strike” today from the Standard Under | gieam schooner Santa Rarbara, | © fintahes being witnessed | *) a > sae Some, * whieh ¢ the game was toolground Cable company #800! wrich went on the r in Active two close fintahe ng clalms Gutter did not claim the| high, and that Drennan was re-| Francisco, but will not be Arend | Meta Booey ron pragma during the afternoon, Only one f|maro for himself, but for Harry | sponsible for the Tiger. triumph. | until tomorrow izeme ae Ween “aaneraises te Saas vorite won, but as most of the win-|Green, the Spokane tuffman, As|‘The ball looked high to those In |tont of $2,090, w woli supported, the | "8 fs contrary to the rutes of rac} the proas box, but waa one of thoxe SUITS OVER REALTY. j cotimates inp anda ve ; ing, Gutter will be compelled to| oyeteasers on which the ump - books did not gain much by the 40) give the mare back If the jutlges| ay tikely to be right as anyone } Two sults will be heard against| Steamship Hamboldt — arrived feat of the first chotces decide the charges are true Bers em 1G. D. Hillman tomorrow in Judge |from Skagway this morning with] —— | % ? | Griffin's court, Dora Herbert being | passengers and freight Boven noaccount mares faced) After Herlves won the second | 1,44 Fee ee ni ctaang (Diintlfe In the first and Serena | the barrier in the firat race, with|race, she was bid up $100 ove i ngage a 7 * K. Galway, Rose A. Stanley and A NDS Meringue a 3% to 1 favorite and/her entered price by H. B. Kon io rgd one even though | be |. Kenaga boing joint plaintiffs in Manila S. the second cholee, back-| nedy, but waa retained by Matt Sarno Sn danny ‘that as a ithe sec Hoth actions are the rae éd from 7 to 1 down to 4 to 1. | Ries, her owner, with the usual $6 | Tavomper, however, that if the Sf lrowult of differences over really) 14 14, stays wore taken this Mies Raphael, at 9 to 2, led all the /advance. It ix ‘difficult to under: | jinn NAO Heh Ball Sie OWE Ttransactions morning by the county commins way by « big margin and proved |stand why Kennedy, who is not 4/111 heen forced: In. But you never c ora relative to the propowsd Lane eaay winner. The favorite could | racing man, bid the mare wp, but! oon tel) about an umpire. f county bonds, when Pronecuting only get the place while Manila 8.| he was probably sore becanae he . v of county b just did beat Bonnet a nose in the mot with dnsiderable interference, however, and just fatled to win. Netting finished third was not told by the owner before | WINNERS COME . BY THEMSELVES | THE S BASEBALL GOSSIP KE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907. ARRESTED FOR BEING) oo t™ermonn, | 100 POLITE Ke "a0 ie this morning jan * with passengers and r burden being unusual to try and escape observation from |Sergeant of Detectives Tennant,| The big freighter Mackinaw ar James Mack and Jtob Hgward, two | rived from Ladyamith today, where men whom be police My are dix |she has been coaling preparatory orderly persons, were placed unjjer|to satling for Nome tomorrow arrest this morning | for 10:60 © #0 impolite an | ly excensive Pecaune the arrived at The head of the detective depédrt Bteamship Saratoga ment 4 dow® town on & Gar | Valder Inst night @ith a number of| which already had as passengers | passengers and a heavy cargo | the two men, ‘They Induntryayily | tried to prevent Tennant (faom Steamehip Hadith ts scheduled to viewing thelr facos and were kal arrive fram Nome tomorrow with | |most immediately recognized. | reamure and passengers RECEIVE BIDS. Steamship Shawmut passed Car-| conferre Attorney Mackintosh } last stride the race that Herives was a cinch,| Three of Tacoma's runs came in BADLY BURNED ii ees bah wr Pag | - and took this means of getting | the fourth when Allen mixed all of ' y bas i Herives, Import and Ronheur/even, If Kennedy had not been | hia wildness for the day In with _— low = = eee iy ot Were all equal choices in the bet-|a piker he would have bid more | hits by i key, Shoa and Brew} with his ears and nose and sale will be advertised for 3 ial ting at one time but when the) than §100 advance, as Ries would | 00. The other or BOOTe CAME | cheeks almost burned to a erlep, field went to the post in the sec-| probably have protected the mare|in the seventh when Shaw lifted | ;awrence Rhodes, a barvest hand | IDER BIDS. ond race Herives was the choice up to $ ) & homer over the right field fence. | wre arrived bh recently from TO co $ at 11 to 5 with the others 13 to 5 ‘ jena | eastern Washington, yesterday pre 2 | each. The race was no contest as Cricket" Kelly stepped Into the} Stanley was hurt in the fourth | himself at the Wayside! The award for the statue of old Herives ran away from the fleld/imelight yesterday when he|when Lynch bumped him at the|Emergeney hespttal for medical| Chief Seattle that ts to grace the) and won by five lengths. Cocytus,! prought th winners un plate, and young Krieta finished | treatment, He recetved the: burns | triangle at Cedar and Fifth av. N.,| &t 15 to 1, got the place by & head | wire MeCiain got home In front|the game. The red-topped youth ost two weeks ago and had) will probably be made tomorrow. | from Import | twiee so the two jockeys accounted | caught a nice game and came| sot had them attended to H. P Hughes, eleetro-plater, has me for five races. Rettig and J. Hayes | through with a slashing hit tn the| Rhodes with a companion was|pue in his bid for the pure copper Tancred was backed from 2 to} rode the other two winners. | ninth | working on a threshing engine near | plating, and James Wehn, artist 1 down to 6 to 5 to win the third} - — } 8 which burned straw, and bas put in « bid for th anting | Face but proved no match for — Ray Forsha lost his entire bank Grover Boyle, a Beattie boy,|teelved a back draft through a of the solid plaster Paris inodel, | Winner, Maxtress, the second/ ion when Not ed tc pitehe reat ball for Vancouver |Checked exhaust full in the face cholee, who led all the way and a Royse? os reay Me feat bis | sealant K ain pa Bib but | He clatme to have been practically TRIAL 18 SET, | beat Tancred half a length. Smaller, | palatial mansion on the banks of|lost by a score of 4 to 2 becanse | kicked out without any attention — Qt 15 to 1, just lasted long enough | ing Duwamish is now for sale. his team mates made five errors | being paid to his injuries and he| U. 8. Commissioner Kiefer has to be third one |behind him. Only two of the six | beat his way to Seattle net the trial for the deportation | oenenes me te . " ). | hits off Boyle were clean. case of Wong Quong ong. & China & surprise by winning the fourth 19 borrowing that five bucks from| Masager Dudgale announced this bone nie ene Bis eins Big 18 gel co mag od oe i George English, although he was| morning that Barnsted, the new fae i ocnk and abiaes to be natten ead ; EA Rowe, Who rea well. Wimple| ortered to compromise on a quarter|to him, eccording to Mike Lynch's | niet, em ane, muebers Of On |nificant meaning to Tous. laundries came out to the track | to do anything, and finished out-| yesterday, failed to beat a race] ; side the money. The winner tura-jand went home broke, It looks was a distant third. Pepper and Salt, the favorite, stumbled right | wa At a late hour last night the! after the start and spolled what-| petting wen f te 2 that Albece| ever chance she might have had. | would got the money | Watchful was made a 3 to 2) chance in the fifth race, but failed ed up in Marpessa, who waited on Anvil for a mile and then went to the front and rolled home by 10 lengths under a clever ride from | “Cricket™ Kelly. Anvil got the/ place by two lengths from Ripper, | who started to run when the race was about over. The winner's price was 6 to 1 Lone Wolf was backed from 3] to 1 down to 12 to & to win the sixth race and made good by get but the Whale would not see It that The owner of one of the loeal as though he was cleaned faster | than he would have | at the track been In his laundry Bonheur received considerable backing to win the second race, but ran very badly under poor from Jockey F. jed nowhere. Wilson and finish Recause of his bad ride on Man tia 8. in the first race, the jud: nding | morning promise, will be Franklyn BURKE STAYS SIX WITH JOHNSON (By United Press.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn.. Sept. 13— |} Sailor Burke surprised a large! crowd by staying atx rounds with | Jack Johnson here last night | Jobneon hammered Burke all over | the ring, while the sailor was ap able to land a single heavy blow Burke took (he count of nine seven different times. Johnson was giv be decision. A learned correspondent writes ting home in front of Orchan, the | '2“¢finitely suxpended Jockey C.}-] was examining a witness, an| 8 to 5 favorite. The jatter should | Y"#ht jelderly woman, last Thursday, On have won but he lost a world of/ ne my inquiring her namo she sald Sround by swerving at the start Harry Monahan, who aa bie it was Mra. Bardwell, and that she | and the effort to make up this| Set ™p to the last race, tried to|came from Gravesend. I asked @isadvantage killed his chances, |#* een on Netting Did you know Charles Dickens? Col. Jewell beat Dewey & for —~— | She replied: “Do you mean the un the shew. Matt Ries had « big bet down|dertaker? Such is fame.” ——Lon jon Herives and took a bundie of | don Daily News Ss le —_ Notting was made favorite In the last race but fatied to win, as Bore! made his run with her too soon, and the mare tired in the long green out of the ring whea|” the filly breeszed home. “Trish” Young who has been a familiar figure in the betting ring li : i Take a trip on the Sound and visit the U. S. navy yard, see the stretch. Pessy O'Neal was always battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and close up and, taking the lead In the uring the meeting, left yesterday Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, stretch, she won by a head from | %@f Portiand. Boston, Buffalo and the training ronston, who was probably ¥ ahip Philadelphia, the mammoth the best horse tn the race. He| » city Hall Market dry docks, torpedo boats and Leave Pier 2 to sce dattieshipa steak 10¢ pot roasts Je; rib legs of mutton 12 1-2 On the ‘ Square. be FALL And Fall Clothes Are Here Together Spruce up in a new suit. We have the fall suit you want---fromthe smallest made for to as wants to pay. But prison ship Nipstc Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesier way, uix times dally, Round trip, 6c “* | coast of South America. three others having deserted, Capt. Tomissen of the Norwegian steamship Tranalt, paid fare to the Orient on the Minne Ortental crew, ~ New Gteamship Coming. GLASOOW, Sept 13—The Call fornia, the new Anchor Line twin nota for the men. screw 8 steamehip which w: The Transit clears today for) |aunched July 9, will leave on her Comox, there to coal before ealling maiden voyage to New York to | from Victoria to Mexieo, on which morrow and will hereafter make | run the veasel has been chartered for a year regular trips between that city and Glasgow TO TAKE Lumoed Dritieh steemship Cactqup shifts today to. Tacoma, and from there will go to other sound porté Were she will load lumber for the. weet Big Bullding for "Londen. LONDON, Sept. 13.—London ts to build for herself a great county hall fitted to accommodate all the ad-| ministrative departments of the London county council, The pro fect has been long under consid eration and now 4 site has been secured at a t of $15,000,000 on} south bank of the Thames at Westminster, extending over five “Sky Pilots” to Compete NORFOLK, Vt, Sept. 10—Bhy cote of America and Burgpe, will mpete in the airship Mighta for ~ & $1000 cap, which will ‘Sethe | Sore Sot ground. en! feature of Aeroplane day at the * Soap Lake Salts will relieve ali [Jamestown ox position noes forme of rheumatiam. ° | —— NEW MAN STRIKES OUT AT THE CRITICAL MOMENT With the bases 20 tanded, | © 4 to 2, and as Deller was rum Pitching masterful ball, there didn't seem to be any hope. But Dudle; ore, we lost.) ine irrepresatble Dud-—walked Kriets followed with a safe wallop, but Dudley © throwe out at third Allen went out, moving Kriets up a peg Benny Myers, be of the slugging We loat! two men out, and only needed to tle the The brainy Dellar, he was up against, headwork and—woll, all When the ninth opened the woore one realizing what did some tall we lont, that's Opposite the Totem Pole. habit, lumbered up with his wagon tongue and alo carrying a vicious expression Of ¢ountenance. But [here is where Dellar started the | contents of his c@rebellum to work. | jing He motioned Danny Shea to! jetand t the} | plate, and proceeded to throw the | | ball so wide that Myers could not! | have reached It with the totem pole. j Benny bad to walk and Dellar| smiled at the thought of Easy-mark | | Hickey coming up But Dug also put hie gray matter | into operation and went up Roxs| jt» bat for Hickey Artie hit for |twice and Kriets scored. Up punish one, But Dellar and Shea jagain played their little game of toss and Coy walked with never a chance to connect | The bases were full and it was up| }to Totman, the newoomer from the | | tn Joague Totman knocked nnecession two fouls in then watched a Dreanen called and high on sail over came careless Hill Coy longing to s Chicago 4, Cineinnatt 1 orium was a complete success, and ve " the sport was exciting even to the oe 3 tee seee ween ? * uninitiated. ~ Mrs. Dohm of the 8. A. C. fur Batteries—Overall and Kling ent lasanthy nished the feature of the evening that you can find (Cn rem NOT, for the REGAL $15 Take your pick from a multitude ‘ of styles and fabrics, from plain black to the ; most beautiful f mixed and strip- ed effects..... . ° SD Sta Neb EH AN Ai Ae an eindtant ion tints Hae ba we o« St Le The § en a @,; vey Buchanan Ca, ¢ First an Sale of! New Season in the Millinery Shop Autumn Millinery $6.50 to $7.50 mee 00. Tomorrow at | New Sailors, “Fluffy Rutile and New Flats in felt, velvet and silk. Most fetching models, with elaborate trimming ef fects of wings, breasts, pompons, flowers, et The millinery shop never before offered such a fascinating style assem bly at Five Dollars, Don't fail to see it tomorrow. THE GREAT SALE OF AUTUMN SI | Continues ‘Tomorrow Beautiful Taffeta evening ane Loui street jenn S, exc te brocades ienr aids, juisite brocades, t oat ans red effect wr the ne 5g $1.39] 75¢ New Hat Drapes | Saturday Special at, each $1.50 55 “New Auto. Drapes Saturday — at, tach Of lace and chiffon, yard and a bali long Dainty affat vent chiffon ‘with tem |i In splendid variety of all the newest colorings | stitched and other t border aa } and patterns for fall. Tomorrow only, thie yard and « half jong, and in every coloring chance to realize a most unusual saving is new and desirable for right pow, Heavy per ribbed, fast Broken Assortments. of Misses’ 128 Hse tftp rey ea seeer 19 co et izes in the lot ugh | | black, double knee, heel and oat oft we te evety ot? wally that will wearily g not all sizes ery style | too, Just the hose that boys Fine Kid. Gloves with nent most atiefactory manuer, en } , 0 oa ought to have. They're full of | pearl clasps. Most every want ! e heel, knee and tee, wear, they'll stand the test of sturdy boys’ tactics. | Men's 25¢ Fourin-Hands | Saturday | AlbSilk Ties in checks, stripes, five pairs tomorrow for ssual price of foup, Men's 65¢ and 75 Negligee Shits Of Oxford Cloths, Madras and Percales, with cuffs attach ed coloring is represented Karly » is advised. = 89¢ ome Reguler $1.25 polka dota, ete; smart ef- vatues Tomorrow at fects, Pick out the one you Just the sort for “twixt-be | of peat patterns. Saturday Ww Hikes best. Tomorrow at....| twoemsenson” wear, Of ba | Gpgstal at tiste, in blue and white and ee 19c black and white polka dot ef- | fects. Plaited fronts, long | sleeves. Five dozen of these | for Special Saturday Selling. | - SATURDAY SPECIALS AFTER 6PM. REGULAR 6/40 OUTING FLAN |necutar 12\96 mf FLUSHING | REGULAR $1.39 CoucH | NELS. Bp FLANNELS “on a oe | Heavy mottied, both sides tea |Oriental desi; | Plaids, stripes, cheeks, ete, in | siod enpecially suggestive for aro att ene neat dark colorings. Big a®| bathrobes and underskirts is & most ooo sortment. After 6 p. m. ic | After 6 p. m. Saturday After 6 p. m. Saturday, Saturday, at yard ...... | at yard ...605 6 . Ci at each . 250 Cuticura Soap at ...,. tse 260 Colgate’s Talcum, at ..12¢ S0c Colgate’s Cashmere Bow geet and Vioves Perfume, he Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Ribbed Woot Underwear—Natura!l or | fleah colors. After 6 p. 83 | m. Saturday, at garment, Men's 25¢ Heavy Natural Wee! | Hose—After 6 p.m Saturday, at pair , __JHE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 1113 — 15—]117 SECOND AVENUE _ WATER SPORTS EXCITIN | | The first night's program hd the oe oa th: | bie four days’ water carnival being iF a! Portland 7, Osktand 4 ba tet eo od Donahue Derrick. o—-Kineelia a Dashwood. Umpire NATIONAL LEAGUE pulled off in the Lama Park nata lby winning the race for ladies ow York 6, tye 0 New York 6, Breokira , Tonight a program similar to eatin: An RM Po ecbatiriog Seunlgn, Mucker and Ber-led by Referee Ernest "Ranninger ‘ ; price that goodclothesean § fre 04 EE EE enue. tam . the nicest suits tid Perey i Br im this. city, OF QNY Wl-Tasie sc may to cme seal ta a Pittebere “ccs ttlde ee $10.00 Full Set Teeth for or ae H eae S. in $7.50 Full Set Teeth for . -| . 43 fle 8 bietcmus Pa Gold Crowns $4.00 and Bees: eae 3 : a : i : ain C 85.50 and np ‘ainets . Pe AMERICAN LEAGUE Bridgework bases. 00 and eg ae | hiladeiphia 7, Bostom a ae Fillings .....+ sccoscem CLO E Hi ES jttmnary: Two-bage hte Son [Dama nasties cee cen | All Work Warranted 20 Years A Deere SNP SG delete Associated Dentists r “ _ o; |‘ sonee ’ Under New Management. Every new feat- Jana bie 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchana NORTHWEST LEAGUE | Washington , New York 6. | ee a, | Aberdeen 4, Vancouver 2 | ‘ tHE one _ - ure of the Fall weer: NS PLLLALLALLE LLL ELLE Styles is tailored ictus Lies Cre THE HOUSE OF AUALITY into prominence Lanes bioaie | p Sopeenber VICTOR Record Pia aie a) ; rarart Incluat new Constantine Hy eg “Called . and Nie! to our ; ; te ie Derger and Bemis; Killian parlor Other makes up to COME LEAGUR | xing OOM On, hoon batha—under ‘the Grand} Oriental BiMiard’ aiid “Pook Fae ’ tg “Wies 2.49 soo butlloshipa, table in Seattle ‘A piace tor ‘een |e ’ SAeLeLELEL? REPEL 22 .atatannietitanete,