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i ° {l _ ANOTHER BAD DAY r COBeT LHAGUR Loe PAngeios HORelCo 8 ore « Bo Pay ry kal Ken ¥iknedses ‘ vat Randoiph and Hownn amoy and nite Con Perring aud Mio. OR THE PUBLIC | =: ° note Wa & $6 e Spa, 1¥ to with Lucky Lad, a} snd” hee Basan od 40 to 1 chance in third place. Fda, the Thisteenth,: Proves Unlucky for the Talent days for form playera that has ever happened at the Meadows, Seven favorites beaten ima row Is pretty BY REFUGE in the stretch. Water Wagon after GOSSIP Yesterday was Friday, the 19th,| showing speed tired and finished | near a record at the Meadows, and the combina: | third. j + f thom proved a bad one for the pub-| scm | ‘Twelve straight favorites have | ue 43 He as seven favorites were beaton| Sen, Warner, at Gto 1, romped |been beaton during thé last (WO) ieieeer Dugdale announced | in @ row and the books won enough | in frotit all the way tn the fourth days yesterday that gemeg. will be oalh| money to found a national bank. | race and won by five lengths, L , led at ® P.M. hesenttor ine ng shot winners were frequout | Wolf, at 15 to 1, finished strong = MoClain, by riding three win! stead of at 2:30 as heretofore. AG ¥ the card and everybody at the | and got the place, while Frank Flt: | nore yesterday practicnily has ®/ine daya got aborter It le gettin course had difficulty tn ptoxing the | ner, the favorite, waa third. Inhtar, cinch n the silver eup offered by | harder to soe the ball in the tinal Winners except the followers of| the second choice, was out down (he association for the boy doing | innings and if & game goes extra Jockey Me » as that rider came! during the race and Salabdle, who | the best riding, aa in far M/linnings the chances are that It home firat on three winners. | was’ well played, broke down. advance of his nearest rival | must be called on account of dark - ness ‘There ‘ nendous plunge! ‘The fifth race resulted In anoth Jookey Leeda rode ® swell race | on Last to win the first race, er upset when Lovey Mary at 20 on Gigana when she won the first) Guess Barnstead didn’t have the and after opening at 20 to 1 he to 1 won by a head from Distrib race, This boy fa a much better | goods yesterday, all wrapped up, ent to the poat a & to 2 fave autor who was the favorite in the rider than generally rated by the | tied with pink string, and read: fe succeeded In running third, Gl petting at 4 to 1. Allee Carey, the public and any time be fs on &/ dolver! For the first few innings xama under a splendid rife from second choice, was third. There horse that has @ chance he Will) he winged them over straight and Leeds came from away back in the was not much play on the winner get home tn front, or thereabouts. | awitt, his spithall for some reason stretch won galloping St. and the books all cleaned up i refusing to work. But after he had Rede fir | strong and got the a Plunger Harry Monahan had) ¢ around # bit In his deliber place was in front The public wanted nothing but another bad day and after winning ate way and thoroughly clipperified by four lengths at one time, but! poetsy to win the sixth race and | $!.200 on fen, Warner, quit the the sphereoid, he started Minging stopped in th ran OUut:| she was played from 3 to 1 down to | 44y $800 loser, thom with the Strieklett shoot, and side the money ® to 5 Sam Barber was second Frank Mesbersy, ii tnt } then he Waa untouchable, va photee a jon It on Rha hoteg ot © 0 9 AOR Wen me Warner and on Lovey Mary and Stanley got another won §2,600 on the two races ue | Jolt in the chin yesterday and was Poor Mimo Matt Black Sam and to racing he raced the favorite Ryes were ail played to win the into the ground and came away | seoond race and finished outside easily to win by two lengths, Bet - ~ lafd owt for the seoond time during the money. Trapshooter, at 1 to 1, sy was second and Princess Wheol-| A. J. Jackson, the owner of the series. Pooling xomewhat sore beat tsctatton half a length for/or third, Meada on whom there Pickaway and other good ones, | stil from the bump he recetved | first money with Soapy Jones, at a heavy play, finished outside | bet $50 across the board on Lovey | when Lynch's knee hit his jaw| 2% to 1, third place the money Mary and won @ chunk on the race. Tharaday, he jumped in front of | - - | —_— |Hugh Kellackey when the big / Blectric Spark, backed from 4 to! The public went to Muston and! Every book in the ring quit win-| basoman was thundering to the! 1°to favoritiam at 2 to 1, f Dave Weber to get even on the ner, The Saratoga club won $4,100, | plate, and tagged him. But fn so the uswal ran of favorites by fin- day and the books annexed some the Boston club, $2,500; Dawson | doing the catcher was laid out ishing back In the jungles. Suste|/ more mozey when beth the club, 000, and Billy second time; stretched out atiff Gregg, at 4 to 1, led all the way | chotces finished among the also- over $4,000, L'Abbe & Co and motionlews tn front of the and won easily from Tramotor at rans. Tetanus at 10 to 1 won very good day ard won over plate with the ball stil! grasped 8. to & wo 4 came from the rear eastly oy six lengths from Alta " ae to the last race. between his fingers. Big Mike Lynch picked the little old warrior |up and carried bim to the beuch Kriets finished out the «ame again, and showed up in nice form. While somewhat erratic in i hte pegging to second, he te cool jon the mound for the Siwashes. . Totats Fe : ; z z 73 then have a chance to. eso Names of Subscribers to Famous 1904 Campaign Sack | git then have, &. chance, teese HARRIMAN § | UND Jena steady and has the earmarks | jof a cateher. | | There will be two games tomidy | row. The first will be called. at 10 o'clock aud will see Harry Kuah Sees ka |The second in scheduled to begin at 3 tn the afternoon, and the dans ” at work. Made Public for the First Time—All of the Big Ross and Quigley are soot 4 4 Summary Teo bare } omar beget a . jready to get back tn the y Ones Are on the List—Sensational Charges. remearengaat baerih eS paket ee ao greek out fana who journey out tomorrow al liable to be joyfully surprised) at the sight of the star outfielder ,e¢ | eupying his usual place. j | Mike Lynch made a great oateh in centerfield yesterday, robbing (Star Special Service. (efetier, for the Standard Ofl, $20,-, NEW YORK, Sept. 14—All the 000. mystery veiling the famous Repub James . ye and banking Inter can campaign fund raised by E. Harriman fn the eleventh hour game—1 38. NORTH WKST LEAGUE. of the 1904 campaign has been Seven friends of Senator Depew, “ bad _Fenseurse 1 cleared up, according to a sensn- at $5,000 per, $36,000 ES ened bok, une won We Barnstead of a hit pitched geod ball of donations received by | 3 te i peneraay. Fal Small tional story in the New York Wortd Harriman, $20,000. Ey ee } The amount of the fund and the, Total, $200,000. gD elapsed names of the subscribers, as given The money, according to the) sears by tentnar ane by the World, are as follows World, was turned over to Mr. | ¢>erdess Seeececce-s ¢ i) Béwerd H. Harriman, $56,000 Biles, as treasurer of the Repub | ,...,. * H. McKay ‘Twombly (represent | iican national committees, and by jana bim to Chatrman Cortelyou, of the FOOTBALL Pe the Vanderbilt interests), national Republican committee.! arog ant "hon Chauncey M. Depew, $25,000. | Cortelyou gare eng of it to B.| trated Be: ~ James Hazen Hyde, $26,000. | R. Odell, jr, then governor and | i"), Silly i moe Bquitable Life, $16,000. (chairman of the Republican state |” secre by y United Press.) J. P. Morgan, $10,000. | committee, to spend in New Tors ib peise SELAMEEELSGE f 4) New YORK, sept. 26.—Detore| George W. Perkina, for New| to take care of the “weak apota” a ene eounneis amen, (OOO ofthe tenietnd tana | York Life, $10,000. the state, and it was by bim “4 le ond Datesehe. Umpire Oenry. have moore tb oencnmb eens Joba D. Archbold and Wm. Rock- | used. ee H00D00 | diamonds, the pigakin warriors will soe Soe make their appearance on Eastern ETE | sentative Lilly, a member of the ie tc a —— ae ootball weasc he open: house committees on naval affairs, ing ts set for next Baturday, when im an open letter which has been made public here. REPAVING ‘WOR x four college games will be played, | the most important betng the ciash | between the Carlisle Indians and | | Albright college. The redskina are | reported to be already in good! shape for the season, and will/ doubtless win an easy victory. Yale candidates will begin practice next ‘The Barber Asphalt company ts | doing a large amount of repaving on First av. where the old paving Save out before the specified time. | | week, and the frieads of the Blis . jdelieve that an unusually strong COURT HOUSE FLOODED .--” 9% So nl have boo evened (By United P: ) | lostemeei + 6 ¢|the time set for the gamo with NEW YORK. Sept. 14—Several| ‘The tank situated on the upper | inf ek "Mcotnay 1 Or es Pripeten noleer ta, one Prominent physicians are engaged floor of the court house, and which this fs also likely to be an excit- in an investigation today with med- regulates the flow of water for Mesten 2-8, Philedetphia 6-3. ing contest. The first bi« game to! {cal scientists to solve the vexing heating the building, was allowed | »..\"* % MF be seen in New York will be that ne Problem “Did fear of hoodoo kill! by the engineer to overflow this | Pniistsiphia 1 3 Sl betweom Princeton and Carlisle, | Wittam J. Bradley? The latter, morning. Water ran for some ti Bastort Beales snd Neetham; | November 2. who was a well known resident causing a leak which ultimately | “ore" 5° Dosim j — 7 | of the Bronx, died last night after loosened a quantity of plaster from he ta @ day spent in worry because of the cetling immediately over the a6 a} j the belief that he would not live stairway. Some wix or eight fect | Batteries — Mitchie an@ Jackiiten; j through Friday, the 1th. of plaster crashed to the stairway |"'**'* 884 Neecham —_——— | The doctors who attended him below, but no one happened to be | Pittebare 4, SL Keale © | said that there was no physical in the way at the time. he igor re gma vay! ctlpipdd reason why he should have died. For @ short time the lower floors iu 5] YORE AS A BLACK MANO By an examination of Bradiey’s of the building were partially . Fromme ond Marshatt;| LETTER IN LITTLE ITALY. brain the psychologists will try to flooded sssthmere = on apie Account for his death. Bradley was League Standing v ‘ | cay jas m Pi g ben t in the prime of life and in excel GETS TWO YEARS. Won, Least. Pet > Rigior, of the National po ebay oe. te Ha | longue, is the most thoroughly de ae Willies Blount, recently convict HH i man in Now York. When-/ ¢d of shooting Harry Lewis at a|? . * “lover the Giants are beaten and} jmorning sentenced by Judge Mor- | besten’ “ ‘ Morlarity, the Highiander'a, «ub GRAFTERS ris to serve a term in the peniten i | tirat ker, has lost 12 pounds ia \tlary of not less than one year AMERICAN LEAGUE. two weeks. He will leave @r a nor more than two years. son: chia eta ‘ |vacation when Chase refoina a's ae Meantime he om nerve} lB United Press.) Payments for the work bein, : 5 ne Nee SE wR, RONG WATERBURY, Conn., Sept. 14 done in the North Sewer Tunne! . — a ‘ “If 1 had the supreme lawmaking districts {s to be made out of the 1 and Stevens Bere that the Mishlenderel will} power of this country, the only sewer bond money temporarily, As 4 Mart not do worse than fifth wood are crime punishable by death would | soon as the asseanment rolls are Waskingten 36, Tew York * eS SS ae rae ! be grafting. Murder would receive completed and money collected " sapere gale suse on ae ee ee secondary consideration.” from the property, the fund will be yo ¢| Dis batting eye St. Louis it "The dy the doutanation of Biore-| retmburees is | have discovered he can thro¥ to *-Neust and Kieinow; Gher-| the plate ; j Today utility players are verse Gatntigtte 6, Moston 6. Ule stars, cap { accompiteh umm ing wonders in any position, Al phia #14 §)few years ago they were “subs”} ‘crian Wedel and Mohrack, win, | Whose chief aim in life was tb ait | f darkness wi ee For beating Cincinnati the Trok | prom . iT je Hbbeta. nde Barnstead’s clever flinging, and hit batsman, Inaccurate throwing | te . 5 if it will be a piece of chahge or| all-around good work of the to the plate and swell base-ranning 1 ‘ another long promise | attle team won for Dugdale yes by Benny Myers gave % five|,,™ Mullion ax at; Thiel Harney Dry-Fues has offered terday, and the fans went home Tacoma scored one when |." 8"! Curke each of the Pirates $600 to dro; chuckling over a & to 1 score li waiked hed third on |e, om "lithe Giants into this hole : Dug has fo another of his | infield pla and came home when io 6 This season Pat Miaherty hae bey wonders. The old hoss has | Bresino walloped one Donovan’ defeated his old team mates, the haa the reputation since he broke w ma heen Pirates, upon four of the five oo nto ne me of stumbling onto M . > 1 0 ° € ie he faee them more developable youngste than | p ae oe ae 7 3 Pet Beebe, Overall and hewson any ot nor league ae a a ely ad-the strikeout h 2 in the fe the business, and it lo i: ioe Be et ae + M 4 National, has 127, Matthow he had rm another discover 2 ae oe Be oe 1 4 aon 114 and Overall 101 the Twilight leaguer . 2) bf aie “ 9 «488 | Campbell, a Sioux City player While Seattie was busy ch ts } 2 hae ‘ literally knocked the cover off the rims over th plate, the . be od . hod ‘* ball in @ recent game He will comer, a pitcher of the ap a. 7 8 r! 7 " be in demand tn fast com wttiike with never a sign of alsiovell. 2 t Bolling beef be; pot roasts Te; rib paces AnRREESE NERO oe s dhe sewer 4 OF oie 2 ¥e a steak 10c; lege of mutton 12 1-36. Oriental Billiard and Pool Par " t . 2 a a @ ese torn, 1415 Third av. have 8 new Hits by iitckey, Coy and iw relsall, vi ‘too 6 “ = tables and the only 6x10 pool Arbor bined with fo ackey, 1 # ¢ f 0 8 61" Tee r 2 to seo battleships. | table eattle. A place fof gen THE SEATTLE STARSATURDAY, SEPT. 14 AMUSE MENTS. = | pany | lle works at the meeting this morn- | FATHER OF AMATEUR Nowe 6 tbe on Mines seo Club Trying out an Amatew BY 6. H. TAVENNER. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. —/ Why i# it that San Prancisco turns | ont more topnoteh prizefighters than any other city in the world? A talk with Alex Oreggians, who promoted the Kaufman-Schreck fene da visit to the elegantly appointed club rooms of the San ancineo Athietic club, furnishes the answer fan Francisco turns out most fighters because Alex Greagains lives here, und because more in ducements are held out to the young pug to train in San Fra Gieco than any other city tn the land Of all the clubs that encourage prizefighting, the San Francisco Athletic club, owned by Gr ane. tm alone devoted exelusively to the encouragement of amateurs. Grexgians takes more pride tn turning out @ good amateur prize fighter than he does tn promoting & Drisefight. For that reason he has come to be ka6jwn in Ban Franciaco an “the father of the amateur game” Greggains title, He top notch really deserves this bas turned out more prisefighters — perha: than auy man living. Some of the well known pugiliste that gradu: ated from the Ban Francisco club are Jimmy Britt, Tom Sharkey, Jack Manroe, Abe Attell, Kid Mo | Padden, Joo Thomas, Eddie Han cciiuaieaameisiliteieaetiattaeritneem tiie: | lon, | tricks of the game. PUES .IS “ GREGGAINS Alex.Greggatna <n” of the Ang ng Billie Snaljam, Spider Welch, Dick Hyland, Jem Jeffords, Lew Powell and Jimmie Carroll The San Franc club te the only one in the Golden Gate city where fourround bouts are given Until the new city goverfiment came {0 four round shows tn which both professional and amateurs ap peared for money purses, were aiven once « month, but these were stopped A peep into the “gym’ geins club at any time of day or hight finds 90 or 30 “future greats” at the pulleys or in the padd a het I intend to do,” says Greggains, “is to put the ur mé on its feot again bada’t been o legitimate amateur show in this city for four until I resumed thom in this club & short time ago. 1 claim that to aliow an amateur fighter to go into & contest with professionals in four-round contests f* a distinet setback to the amateur, and against all ruies of true sportemanship. It ie not fair to the amateur, Ho te bea down by the more expert- enc professional befére be has time to develop and learn the mai In my ch prefewntonals are barred offer a money prise. trophy 1 will put the amateur gare on the same level I once had ht to u Francisco, or waste the rest of my life trying.” eae METCALF IS A BOOSTER FOR BREMERTON DOCK (Btar Bpect wien WASHINGTON, Sept. 14-—Secre- tary of the Navy Moetealf is the staunchest of boosters for the Bremerton navy dock, Although he mode only 4 abort stay at the Puget Sound navy station he has come out with a remarkablo statemont that at Bremerton the batileships of the world can be accommodated as the anchorage is entirely suffi-/ clont. Bremerton has the only dock where any of the large bat-| tleships can be socommodnted Secretary Metcalf has practically | decided to submit the question to; the attorney general for an opinion as to whether the government can go ahead and beain work with the appropriation now available for the new dock. A OR eS oO TO BUILD DAM. ‘The steam shovel working on Fourth ay, abore Yesler Way, for ©. J. Erickson, will, the coming week, begin excavating at the Co-/ jumbia st. tterseetion and will gouge owt the roadbed for the! tram that fs being built to carry the dirt from the regrade to the tide fate. TWO BIDS RECEIVED. Two bids were opened today by the board of public works for sup plying the lead covered cable for the underground electric aystem the leity is putting tn. The bids came from the John A. Roebling’s Sons of Seattle and a California cout | PLANS ARE FILED. for 20} kinds rd of pub: Plans and spedifications improvements of vari wore filed with the b ing NO ACTION TAKEN Members of the state commis lon of the Alaska-Yukou-Pacific position met at the Arlington | } hotel today consider the plans Leave Pier 2 to see batteships Third and Pine. ALL NEXT WEEK, Ma Family Theater and Musee 506 PIKE STRERT ne Fomity, THE (USER Bhow fo THE THEATER VAM « Piotures, and th Oliver Theater Magte Rin Play rful Ro Kids,” Bet onderfal Lmcarwwria RACES a SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR First Race, | Take oars at First Avon i Admiselon, GENTLEMEN, $1.00, Grand —e jeused of jof the death of [rene THIRD AVENUE THEATER Phones: Saturday, “AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS” PRICES: Night—10c, 20c, 30¢, 500; Box Seats, 75c. Matince— 100, 200, 30c; Box Seats, 500 et Time Tonight—"“UNDER TWO FLAGS.” and estimates, but as the plans bad not been approved by Supervising Architect Howard the business will 0 over to the next monthly meet ing. PASS RESOLUTIONS. Thé bar association met this morning tn Judge Morris’ court for! the purpose of preparing a resola tion and offering sympathy to the bereaved, over the death of the Judge Brinker. Judge Hum 4 and Judge Arthur acted as chairman and soeretary respective ly Brtet addresses were made by Messrs. Jury, Ronald, Will H Thompeon, Frye and other mem bers of the bar PLEAD “NOT GUILTY.” B. K. Pierce, an Osteopath ac practicing surgery with ont a Moense, and J. J. Bietts, an undertaker of Fremont, accused of burying a dead body without pro. a physician's certificate, ® arraigned before Judge Mor this morning. A plea of not y Was onte: Trial has not yet been set case grew out Langdon, age he two years Slat tay Wrealment and elec: jtrie vibratory massage, urkiah and steam bathe—under the Grand Opera one House Main 2531; Ind., 3405. tinees Tomorrow, Wednesday and ¢ Little Money. Rverything Spocinities, Vaudeville, 1th ILY STOCK ©O. | ay—A pr i and ted The Chimney swe Won ty Pfeil, singing “Tell Me That PARIS AT_ MEADOWS SHINE. arp. M. we and Jackson Street. Including Stand LADIES, BO@, LYRIC THEAT R Russell & Drew, Managers. Gor. Occidental Ave. and w ve. and “shington SEPT, 157 TURDAY. wnringee QEEK COMMENCING BUNDAY AFTERNOON + ERY EVERING AND WEDNESDAY AMD «& The Little Bunbeam. PEARL GOLDING In & MPgnificent Scenic Production of the naful F Reprosonting New Mngland Lite tural Drama, FOR MOTHER’S SAKE With an Excellent Cast +e * ~ e BEBseSeBscse 2252 of Gree | years | ee eet te tHE EER EE EEE EE EEE a v ee ag we J6 we teu ree Teun” Jo "Wear i ree use Movwen? Trey won'y . A Story of Strong Heart Interest! Abounds tn Comaty gy P tions! Refreshing in Ite Originality! * c The Characters are real men, women and childr * 8 trom life; stir your emotions; appeal to your fee <M laugh, start the tears; excite admiration; of unusual * Grand in ite Simplicity; Great in its Intensity; Gorgenss i ity a Entirety. Reserved Geats—20¢, 300, 406 and 50s. . Bat opt. “THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMB” EE Mor Entertainment for Your Money Than Any Other Place in Seattle i ~~ me PoEESEE TEE | ) TOMORROW NIGHT AND ALL WEEK, MATINEES AND SATURDAY, Samuel Claggett Presents CYRIL SCOTT a In Edward Pepie's Brillizatly Successful Play, The Prince Chap | 209 Times in New York, at Madison Square, Weber's, Lincoln Square, Majestic Theaters, and 150 Times in at Criterion Theater. An exositent Bit Chicago Teid- une “Prices: Night and Saturday Matinee, §150 to aie} Wednesday Matines, $1.00 to 250. 5 NEXT WEEK—MR. WILLIAM | sQuaw MAN.” ) rHEATRi .' ew AYE bed RITES STATes Bb 4 COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON SELECT VAUDEVILLE 8 Great Feature Acts and Six Wonderful Kinodrome 600 SEATS, 40¢, PERFECT VENTILATION. 2 to § and 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays, 1 to 11 p. m, SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Drew, Managers. Phones: #& Tonight, “Uncle Josh Perkins.” a WEEK STARTING SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 181M) WEEK, MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, Gates Presents Geo, M. Cohan's Phenomenal Musieal LITTLE JOHNNY JONES : Positively the Biggest and Most Famous Attraction it AmeiRe 34 Weeks in New York Wee Chicago, and nOW @n the “crest of a huge wave of laughte NOTE THE PRICES: Parquette Seats, $1.00; Balcony, 7R and 250¢ Gallery, 250. Matinee Prices—Parquette and Baloonyy Children, 25c; Gallery, 2c Next Week—Another Big One i} Most fascinating | ®. ¥. Herald. | A briftiant bit — Boston Meraid. FAVERSHAM IN Daily, Th Sf it Hi of Jos. M a $a rs E = ce in here “THE ISLE OF SPICE” Seatt Leading Vaudeville | Prices: 200, 100; Box Sef formances 0 , 9:00 each 108 )) to 11:00, Tast NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON, Harry First & 20+ | THE MARRIAGE FEE” FINN & FORD, Dancers. Comedy POPE & KNIGHT, smediennes, SIDNEY FORRESTER, Monologist ROY McBRAIN, Balladiat Baseball Tomorrow, 3:00--- Tacoma VS Take Yesler Car Adm 2S aod SOc

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