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© Capa P EXCITING DAYTHAT DREADFUL MR. BIDDLE! o HAD YOU HEAR ABOUT HIM? _ Al THE MEADOWS ae Neatly ‘Vash His Lite and Long Shots Finish the Races. A successful ho on Miss Boot less, the victory of two long shota and the narrow escape of Mekey gel from Instant death were the eatures of an otherwise uneventful afternoon at The Meadows yume day, Gauge! had the mount on Shirley Rossmore tn the race, which w @ sprint at furlongs, in which Security, F st | Neugent, Francis, Von Tromp and Miss Provo | alao started While at the post Shirley Ross more leaped up and fell backwards, | and just missed crushing her rider. | outgamed J However, Gaugel was fang away) from the mare when sh@ fell and! only He was, however, unable to re mount, and Jockey Archibald was re-ctber for and «ten the mount, The isctebiiiass LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS received a severe shaking up.|pite from the bombard | they have been receiving, and most ta race Was won easily by Security, @ I-to-3 favorite, who, after Shirley [had led into the stretch, came on and won easily, The latter beat F Nougent half a length for the plac The kilt on Mise Bootle came tu the second race, a five-fur:| long dash for t parolda, Open: | ing as high as 20'G1, Miss Bootless’ price at post thé had been forced down to 6 to 1, Miss Bootloss laid} second to Phillletina all the way, and in @ hard drive outgamed her at the finish, winning by half a length Of@ Brass, after a rough journey, finfthed third The two long shots that were Altar Boy, at successful w bad field started, and John Lyle, who won the last rac This was ar books, as Jac Adams and Lady Kitty were the two chotoes, bile John Lyle was neglected, He tame from away back in the stretch and ack Adams right at the wire. The bookmaker@ received a ree mt which of them quit gogg winners on the — a A. Walsh suce: i in accounting tributor was only beaten & nose for for half the card, as he rode three | third place winners--Miss Rootless, Security | and John Lyle. The other winning riders were Rettig, B. Wilson and A. Harris, Saturday Roy Offut bet $1,000 on his horse, Taylor George, at 3 to 2, and the horse finished outside the} money. Yesterday Offut's forse. John Lyle, won at 16 to 1, and Of fat did not bet a dime. Such is racing luck. A number @ books that Iald the! top price on Miss Bootless got hurt on the race when she won, as Col. Applegate bet_a chunk on the filly Scotty Ferguson had the tip on Miss Bootless, and won & g00d bet. Jim Hardman, he of the funny hats, had sixty bucks strung across | the board on Altar Boy at 30 to 1. E. Allard, who likes a short price for his money, bet $900 on Security atlte as Jim Neil bet 35 against $500 to) win and $5 against $109 to show on ributor. After getting rly | ked down on the first tars, Dis. | Go East! Excursions! | BML down town last night Wh | p@hrance of the season, and #1 Zhe Long ar@ you doing now for a living? horses,” was the reply. “At Meadows?” “No; driving a back Joe Sharp, Printer Plung better known as the made his first ap ceeded in scaring several bookies nearly to death Jockey Sandy tossed off third place on St. Francis tn the fourth race. He evidently thought he had | adelphia Biddle the show cinched, as he eased up, and P. Neugeat Sipped him under | {the wire. When Security stepped five fur longs in :69% {ft was the fastest time that distance has been run this season. Varieties got caught In the bar jrier at the start of the fifth race, and carried te tape with him the entire trip. SPORTOGRAMS Grover Boyle, the Siwithes’ new) twirler, made his debut yesterda and was accorded a warm recep Round trip tickets on sale July tion, The heavy hitting Canucks 6, 7, 22 and 23; August 6, 7, 21 and 22 by the Oregon R. R. & Naviga- tlon Co. Rates, routes, tickets and reservations at Union Ticket Of fice, 608 First av. E. E. Ellis, gen’) Ageat. er All of Our Celebrated Regal ‘ $15 Suits Reduced to $10.50 “You know what they are.” No inflated value, reduced for pur+ pose of sale. All of Our Straw —and— Panama Hats 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. On the Squave Opposite the Totem Pole ' S..8cce wm ms Dugdale so took a liking to his benders and fatten@d their averages at his ox pense. It was Boyle's first game for some time, however, and he did good work for the first three in j dings. Bert Coy, who was released by professional te game at Blaine of 10 to 8. Coy held the Blainites to four hits, Abe Attell wants to fight Bat make him & $5,000 side bet game at Skagway, Alaska, on Ja@ly game by the same score, 1 to 9. safe hits. Fockle, of the soldiers, | was touched up fog 12 bingles, feated the Clayton team on Sun 23 to 1 dropped two hard-fought gam the Yakima Tigers. The sco Next Priday and Saturday the Rat games at Dugdale’s park al both contests. Chick” Hudson, th® local welght Young Mil Canadian Brine Your Eyes H. 1. KLEIN The Best Shoe Rey | the City While You 21% JAMES 8T Take Up Boxing. \ r 5 to} tn the second race, in which a| at 15 to 1} ¢ which helped the | ANTHONY J. OREXEL BIDDLE, eputation for btm ethics of the teaching in the fine points y Fitesimmons also agreed to give ¥ fas an expo uared | ears = STAR FORM CHART #10 hte (Star Special Service.) SLPHIA, July Philadelphia sought new worl such a shock as that given y swell soon be and under Fite's tatelag me fant friends | young Hid. | i seconded Jack O'irte asked the Kid. “Following the | weight to make it in-| boxing bouts. nen he began boxed many tant round @ith Fitesimmons, Phila k” O'firien and others this young scion me of Phiiadel phia’s most blue tion has cats boxing In the estimation of the ge he consented to meet O five-round bout The fashionaml club was decided on for the bout the stellar attraction of night for club members 1 Biddle trained as falthfull world’s champion for the it was said that in prevass op dared would per perturbation {noted the early trend of Mr Horn in 1874, self-confessed ambith become # policeman, parent interfered and bundled him | off to the university | Philadelphia of « v but a stern many asa doeen husky in «a day's He made ac “<3 ing against the tactics of the lanky thus depriving oculated with th ly art of self-defer and soon made WILL RACE =a BIG STAKES — Saratoga Association Pro- mises Several Races apeed and hung | Adirendack, Albany The stakes to be famous Special for | Grand Union and Kentucky m mie (Magraneace) United States, Alabama, Travelors and Spin-| All of these evits bat the jal are stakes of the They closed some time ago. was announced weeks back that they time ago, has joined] the Athietica, the Seattle sami-| m, and won hie first} Saturday by a score! Annie It. (Manowe) post 1 minute would not be Hoy § place, + eh The Saratoga sasociation has an its plans for ing at the Springs. otf some valuable stakes, but holds see that four an every one knows, costs ‘the Saratoga association noth | Nelson again. Their recent fight was a fierce 15-round drew, with both men badly used up at the finish. Attell says he ts willing to let Nelson weigh in at 133 and will to clone again July management made up by It is the most ap Ametiran ra subsoribers rtamanttke of all and ft regularly at first class fields and draws guarantees 11 cing with overnight purses of $450 added money and promises that the meeting will be prolonged if the patronage ander the new dix | pensation permits clared off are the Saratega Handi Saratoga Cup, Great Republic, races to be reopened are The stakes de and Citinéne Saratoga, Mere Hemenway, Mullen, MeGuire and Relford, former Seattle high schoo! | jathletes, played with the Arctic Brotherhood baseball team in the Becarity 1-4 pt The changing in the eonditions of | ge moe Saratoga Stee | these races will consist in cutting | Steeplechase. SEATTLE LOSES ‘Siwmshe's New Pitcle Bat ted Mand-and Recaived & we Sapport (By United Press.) 4. White Pass and the Arctic Brotherhood teams each won a) The Bonnie Brace defeated the Fort Worden team 7 to 3 at a well! yed game at Port Townsend on/ }Sunday. Brown, who twirled for the locals, held the soldiers to four | The Springdale, Wash., team de-| day by the lopsided: score of} The Rainiers returned yesterday | yfrom North Yakima, where they | es to! both games were 6 to & and the second contest went 11 innings. niers will play the Tigers return was batted b nd his team mates gave him very Arlington took two games from} Everett on July 4 and 6. The first was 12 to 3 and the second! Lake pitched for the Arling » way and the the Canucks and he went to Vancouver to fight ron July 4. The house was not large and Miller would not Yesterday's Games NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE fight unless he was given $100 wir lowe or draw. There was bt and Hudson it for it on winner-take-all It looked like a ¢ of ed pedal a the part of the Uni Pent ania ba team, | pending the summe om hig fruit farm south of Spokane Metager says he has evolved some Official Beore $ 500 Reward »hollam that 1B BRiswors, and Main St CHE STAB—TUESDAY ULY 7, 1908. mat time that Roller had the present day heav On Advice of Fitzsimmons, |i: va a» iaeat vat than six and has long, 9 Seattle Physician Wil tnsclon Hit wrenting heavyweight, He Is more ——— jart Dr. Roller will le It Is highly probable that Dr. Bo} about July 16 for a four @ Rolier will enter tha grixe ring vacation He sapects, oo : ‘“ trip to Japan and spend so on bin®Peturn from his etrip tol intra, ‘ie es b : Japan and become a challenger for | training for the @ast wix heavy welght championship | and expect@ that his rest will build now worn by Tommy) him up in weight * Jobunte Teld, the f@ht @eeF Noll arrived at Wis de| who has followed boxgre*all Bis termination Baturday, after a long | life, st ated at Robert Fitesimmons at| that b Bob has boxed with Rok) man in the ler and be urged the big phyatctad | tr aining and teaching to enter The ring ith peur apeed nib ctrenath | fighting spirit,” said the fc RAG Na a world’s champion, “you ea beat them all, with a little coach: | ‘tinitniiieiteplllie know the game pretty od a iitte| BUTTE, Mont, July 7 day but you n Le, Wash. RC. Repp July 4. 1908 siding Gude ZEGZ PW MAcK—Hix furtonge Aelling. ‘Three-year-oids and SRCOND RACK—Pive furlongs, Selling. — Two-year-olds firet $248 leo hea Nasewgetto 165 Colonel Dick (habrether 196 a (Garity& Duminp) 102 low three driving " Belle ctor Quailty hed carly speed THIRD to fret urek) Third aritme ributor 2865. FOUNTH MACE—Five furlongs Puree ThreeHear-olde and upward to first O82 we am % Str. Fin. Jockey Wa od 2 al Jamentt 108 6 " =? i 6 ° ma 4 3 % weil} mf oe o* oO A Waill@ine 16 jour de Lis 8 6 6§ § Burton OFF at 206 Time i2G 5 047, om Winner b_ © Sorcerer-Tes's Over “ Ww. Conti Third same her in stroteh ely, Neugent Value to fret $249 ner “4 s east “@ 1 Ne@rnan ait Fleur de Lis) do (MeMehon Durker) eq, Jones) Off wt 414 ‘ Jewet orelock. Trained by L. Marion SIXTH MACH—One mile. Sellin@ Three-yearloids and Dr. Roller boxing WAR, and on|Goldena second, FurMW third, Time |his réturn, the Seattle wrontlor | —: 4s ’ | will spend some time under the Five furlongs—James A. Murray | 3) tutelage ot Fits, Ruby Robert can| won, Acquiline second, Kumins cortainly teach Roller every of the game Fitzwimmons and Roller Hvely tit with the gloves three weekg ago In thiw city. Pitzetumons told angle| third, Time—1:02 Five furlonge—Valowki won, R | ; &| Dally second, Belle Brady third ON BER about | Time—1:01% At| One mile silk the | Ruth W. second, Prince of Orange great | third, Time—1:43 +) — fe) RING Career before him i he would en-| Four furlongs—Made' lino rus ter the ring | grave won, Oollls 4, Lady Mar he Pa “He bas the fighting splrit . Pr Nort estern ee Hob, “and he is strong and fast think T could train him to liek yweights.” | tees 114% er ir Novel Sport * gald | tines third loone made him slow or muscle bound ny way, Dr, Roller was @ » he took up wrestling ys has been fond of the not|* DOCTOR OPERATES @ ON BEST FRIEND. & —~ ys ev Officers of the wt he At 11 o'’clook thie 4 he steamahip Dr. 8. F. Roller will peMerm stern Gave in their manly | natant the r seoing Henile (ha@ he could stop orld wita a @o'as ults ur furlongs Rusticus day. Weather ow jim the Derby, won by King Ed er bello; Friday -6]80 successfully in this couptry a finished Wh & rush Phillistina had a world Neamerito away badly, and « 1-18 show. Hossmore 1 place, 2-5 show. Neugent FIVTH RACK—@#tx furlongs. Kelling. Three-vear-olds and upward ame fom tetiee carried UNION TAILORS Cutters That Cut To Fit We can make you a Swit to Order in one day if you are ina hurry Suits to Order $15 and Up UNION TAILORS 518 Third Ave., Near James St. 9 ° Rustiing won 1) Six furlong» a won, Rhine | tone second @ | NRE! Behri t ehring a serious and highly danger ous operation for appendicitis on Joe Carroll at the Provi dence hospi The men bosom frien@pe and Carrot WOrlE 2/18 a8 oneenigs to op Or r nat egmrate on his @ the same Want any one t Ung memento of Wome, and, incident aeball as played in we The retie ts tn the form ofg le, which was used am on@ebaving the forest what an excellent ball of Noating fog enet: the Oem. Joe . wen vineed bow |@ Caveed! mee teen suffering ght Clerks Wage any | ® with chrenie sageadicitis for are resolved that ere aoNt®. His appendix hy of the = fms Beam |@stting more and more inflamed an@ of late he hee @een suffering severe Paine an@ losing weight. An operation was necessary and Dr. Roller wanted to get it over with before he te the city on his vacation. Northwestern had "tar on the upward trip, ‘The are best told by the follom scription, which was plaged leg after the game Hering Seat Baseb Cabin vas. Steerage, rH | western, on floating jee, lin Min MininMinMinMn Medea Me MatntatnMaMata tata tete tated mn he in the » —— AMUSEMENTS, Foxhall Keene, who recently sold | | his polo ponies to Pan! J. Rainey, | Moore The | will, it te sald, go abroad next year 7 } to manage the stable of his father, | ah Oa er j James R. Keene, who will race in { / : MATH. | Great Britain William 4. Reedy 2| The younger Keene bas had {}| some experience abroad. He man 3¢| aged the English end of his father’s | ia Shakepere. | stable when Cap and Bes, the win. Kepertotre: Tupeda: leer of. the Gake and alse, the |8rday , mat. “Macheth ner of the Oaks and Disguise, the | eréey goats, Mas | Domino colt who finished second | Merchant of | Vew turdey night, “King | ward's Diamond Jubilee, were rac- | Jing at Epsom, Newmarket, Doncas- | ter and Gatwick. Mr, Keene once had a shooting | to| box near the town of Melton Mow It was called Sysonby, and The Grand a er this seat theocelebrated son $ of Melton and Optime who raced| ,,,70M™ sain ren a ; {tae SAN FRAT CINCO OFRRA “THE MIKADO” iehts, Soe to $1.60; boxes, Mats, 28¢ to 81.00; Boxes, as nanied 18 | few seasons bark Hotel Tourist 100 Roome—7Se and Up. First Class Patronage Solicited, of owHY SMITH LerT Go and Find Out the LOW THE BIG, HAPPY Acts, All Dirwet Show in Town. pst BATHS. IPANTAG S Yall he Finest on the Coast. Main and Occidental av. ind. 2901. Sunset 612 uu se 360 2 HOTEL HARLAND—Hot ig | tee to every veom, free bath. 1831 Seo | n?e, 5 comet Sem | » eer. Pine. Te and up per day. 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