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® FIVE, FAVORITES “SAME OLD _ BEATEN IN ROW, SFORY java last long enough to beat Nonte T H di On at § to 1a hoad, Glovannt Ralerlo, acoma Handicap at e noglected in tie betting, finished . third Mile Is Big Event | Kerry, 1a May and Hiddon Hand P | were all played to the fourth xe race, but [da May was the only one T 4 FS the trio that got anything, she finishing third, Fern L. at § to t — j led it the way and won easily in the fast thme of 1:12% for the slx| Form was at a discount at the /furiongs, High Gun at 12 to t Meadows yesterday, and after Cor! el, equal choice in the betting with Col. Dick, had won the first race five favorites wore beaten in suc ceasion. Horses that did not figure in the “dope” got all the coin, and ‘the talent traveled on a rocky road The worst upset from a form stand point came in the second rage, for which Webber and Expectan® were made equal choices. They were never in the hunt, and at the finish Lord Provost at 12 to 1 beat Kilborn ‘at 20 to La nose on the post, with Webber a distant third | In the third race Mechiim was} backed from 13 to 6 down to? to 1 and rewarded her backe fin ishing outside the money ne win furned up in Abbey a neglected te 1 shot that paralyzed the erowd with astonfWhimeny by corm} Ing f¥om (h* rear and Gittgaming the paceutfkers, At that she just ny Jockies Archibald, Scoville, Bo-| ne [yeen oarh @rew a fee of Grom Starter Yrryar for mis ‘Ghhewier uw ike pam & ibe firs! ‘tat the peptic for wee bet on I! Tremor, and had him | book and won over $1,000 on the day. There was nothing but slow Music played et the Bismarck last Pietro Marino, the Cet leader, had $20 on Geo. Kil- at 30 to 1, and got beat a Whisker for the whole works. Al Short of the Rainier-Grand was another of the hard luck brigade. He stood to win over) on.Geo. Kilborn, and w: deat, as the horse would have Wor in another jump. | — | Coburn, who rode Lord Provost, the wineer of the second race, is « brother of the one time famous rider “Monk” Coburn. Lord Pro- vost ts the first winner this little Boy has ever ridden, and judging | form. They might be gotma yet if} from the style in which he handled Nelson had not lost his own game ‘The horse yesterday he is going by two bad errors In the eighth! fo make as good a rider as bis | inning. wing on ome . Brother ever was. Nelson started the eighth by| “* Pritse-exls io Peseanigpapeeay walking Welffenbach, and on| NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR. Plunger Slaughter bet $2,000 on Schmut’s bunt, he threw high to} se a tent 2. F. Donahue and forced the price | first, Weiffenvack going to third. | spoxane % @own to 4 to 5. From the way | He was thrown out trying to come | S*ecoure’ M4 Donahue ran he should have been | home on Westerman’s fly. Hilton eae " 400 to 1. | pasted out a Bounder, which Nelson | a H |muffed aed Schmutz scored. | ***** ” Geo. Linden of the Tokio club! Hannah threw to Shaw to catoh | to stand off the sharp-| Hilton napping. Shaw dropped the | ».... % & and won $900. ball and Hilton crossed the pan. | Tacoma t —— The New York chub, under the | steady ball and mowed down the | "4 sce. “Meathouse” Stone, | - Bookmakér George North tatled e * ny e } - : } * . s * . ® ® fo hold any of the winners, and ‘Propped $1,900. « Kerry was one of the warmest things that has been started at the Opening at 5 to 1, he was backed down to 13 to 5 at post time. He finished last, after show speed for a quarter of a mile. dently the right money wasn't Schmutz and Nelson from the came from away back and finished third The worst jolt of the day for the talent, however, eame in the fifth event, when J. #, @onohue, backed from 7 to 5 down to 4 to 5, could do no better than run third. Rouguet at 6 to 1 led all the way and won In a drive trom Ten Row, another outstder I) Tremor, third chotee at 8 to 1, led all the way In the last race and won easily by a length from Hume ro, a 10 to 1 chance, Sophomore, another long shot, Wise Child and Cotbert, firet and Second chdices, finished outside the moneys The Tacoma handicap at mile is down for decision this afters hoon, and should result Ina recoré breaking race, as son of the faat est performers on the track are en-| tered. down yesterday. This horse ran some good races at Arcadia, and will do to wateh. Jockey Sandy, ® Say, what were you @uae wit® I) Tremor the last! time yoe rode Bim, when Be wae Wn 8&6 ait! fe wie Beaten off fo 1:8) tr wee fering Yom terany be bnwmed Uke eume dis umes ie 1: nm, You Brave 0@ ened it to A. Wale ie cartaialy rode @ perfect rene aa) Abbey. Nobody ever tBought they would see this faint-Bearted miss come frem bebied ané wie & race ;) but that is what Wald made her do yesterday. In one of the most interesting | ‘amateur games played in Seattle | this season, the Websters beat the North Yakima Tigers by a score of | 2 to 0 at Dugdale’s park yesterday It wes a pitcher's duet between art, and both twirlers were in splendid Nelson and Sctmutz both pitched | | batters in emergencies. The Tigers | rocks most of the af-| filled the bases In the first and the), . and — & large hole shot Websters in the third, but no one | sycka. |could come through with bingles, The same teams will play again this afternoon timely | The fans who watched the Web | sters and Yakima Tigers play yes rattling the terday afternoon saw a good game. It was one of closest and most thrilling cont seen in Seattle this season. } son and Schmutsz pitched like big ven. caacleeel ATTLESHIP ea | | United Press.) pris ELPHIA, July 11 Uncle fan’ 6 newest sa fighting ma chine slid from the ways at Cramps shipyards at 12:06 o'clock here to ¥, Miss Fredericka Calvert Ansel, daughter of the governor of South Carolina, broke a bottle of cham pagne across the bow, christening the new battleship after her native Btate The South Carolina is a sister ship of the Michigan. Thete two ships represent the first attempt of United States naval constructors to build ships of their type After her trial trip, the South Carolina will go to Charleston, 3. ( where a great monstration wil held. CZAR OF RUSSIA TO MAKE TOUR (By United Pre TERSHURG, July 11.—Al though he is on the verge of a nerv ous breakdoWn through fear of as Sass@ation, the czar announced to @ny that he would carry out the plan of bis advisers and make a tour of the Buropean capitals this fall or next spring Ha will vistt all the capitals on one tour. Kmperor anz Josef of Austria will be the first monarch Visited. The king of Italy wil! next, then President Fallleries of France, King Edward of England, | Emperor William of Germany, the king of Greece and the prince of Mostenegre. HELD-UP BY LATCH KEY. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—After having been arrested at the potpt of a latch key, which Charles Skelly biuffed him into believing n revolver, Alexander Golden today confessed that he is an ex-convict and was formerly the partner of M Haskin, a jeweler, who was recent- ly robbed of $850 in diamonds. RRAHNKENHRRR ERS * * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * * * * First Race * * Royal Queen, 7 to 1 * * Zelina, 6 to 1 * *% Redwood, 20 to 1 * * Time, 1:07 * ~ Second Race, * & = Phitlist to 1 * * t to 1 * * MissNaoml, 3 to 1 * * Time—:47% *! * ne th hk United Stat army transport Crook will arrive in Seattle July 27, bringing 680 men of the 10th United States infantry, who have b relieved by the 22nd infantr The men come from Forts Lisoum Egbert, Sew Gibbons and other Alaska forts and will be transferred to Fort Kenjamin Harrison, tn diana The Portland carried out 77 sengers and 538 tons of freight f Valdez and Kodiak last night. The Bertha is due from Valdes about the 17th. She will bring 400 tons ot ore from La Touche for the Ta My) finished third, | ‘Seattle oe <lelie to je. the Bunch at Vancouver. (By United Press. VANCOUVER, B.C. July U- George Engle Was on the slab tor | Vancouver yesterday and he held} the Siwashes to four hits and no runs, Gordon did the shooting for pattie and the Canadians fell onto his delivery for 10 hits and four/ him going nds, When | in Névada by Inw fy on track and field, it looks | | runs. the men faced each other Burns} Last month, in Grass Valley, Cal! as 1 Oid Glory should romp home | Vancouver seored firet tn th@]panddd first and Squires w down | sult was commenced against Jot |tirst in 14 fifth, Donovan made first whet! for about four seconds Te bin pe 1| fries for the $5,000 and Interest at} Much depends, however, on the | Carney muffed an easy fly, Quig-|up, however, and we wt Burns | the rate of 12 per cent from July) — ley rapped out & two-bagger and | like a mad bull, ama oe him on | 12, 1905, to date, The platotiffs are Donovan scored, Ham Hyatt's|the jaw. Tommgimays that he wae|C. A. Stout and ©. J. Miller, The slagle scored Quigivy, In the/ awfully deny when Sqitires|complaint alloges that oftries aowenth Hyatt an@ Nordyke got} came after him he naturally dueked| signed two promissory” hotes son |aingles and came pe Flannt-| tag a clinch and started jollyinggdhat date for $2,600 each and has| 4 i gan's doudle to the re. hot paid either the interest or the Oriet’s fielding was a foature of| “This ts what Tommy sald: | principal the game, Quigley also did some | “What's the matter with you,! fy all probability Jeff will not = sensational work | Squires? Can't you fight lke, al go acroas the Nevada line for some } |gentiomen? I didn't know py | time. i Van ro. « | fought that @ag in Australia.” ontenget Bones ¢ | Burns say? Squires looked sorrow-| ‘ ed enein, home Si tully at him and the blaff workyde ane 5) BOW OR Soeen, San ¢| ‘Then Burns put Squires out. (| oF Australia. He will train daily 1 ° aboard the steamer, WRich ts due ee-cuer-<? “1 roa ° i : ® ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ° ‘ ; i ° | : ‘ Totals se ten foare by tapings | Vancouver Beattie Sysnmnary 1:30 AD RM AN LRACUR Worn vy Umpire Prary | at Chieags — Chicago, 3 a wit—Brookire, 9) Mt Touis ¢ até incinnat, 6; Reston, & | PACIFIC COAST LEaoUn. Wen Lost Pet Vee a ” | Peacterion Mate Galanki SPORTOGRAMS Seattle bas arrived at last. The Siwashes are now in the cellar and it looks as if they will tay thore for some time. Possibly Dag’s men Cau, Perro and Mpen “ | | ean recoup their fallen fortunes after they get ewey from V couver Lamia 4) Phila. | at Honeievetand. 6; Beaten, = At New York Detroit, #1 New York, & NATIONAL LEAGUE. nicago Pittenure “e New Tork “ Sine imnas! cc Primedeiphta 0.6220. Mh Bost “ 7 au Yesterday's Games At Pitteburg — Pitebure. | orm, & Dick Cullen, the lightweight fight-| who held Kid Scaler to a draw on June 6, left this city lest night for Frisco. Cullen will try and get matches in the east. Cullen is a} gentlemanly ttle fellow and made| many friends here. Kid Scaler and Abe Attell will fight a six-round bout at Spokane on July 17, The prosecuting attor ney has relented and will not chase the pugs out of town. Johnnie Reid is promoting the bout Seattle will have an open-air horse show on Sept. 2-5. The show will be held at the new course of the Western Washington Fair and Driving association The baseball teams from the Yale and Harvard clubs will play base ball this aftergoon at Pleasant Beach Johnny Frayne, the Frt er, is making ® good tm with the eastern sporting write Johnny iv boxing tn six-round bouts around New York and Philadelphia. co fight yaston The baseball team of the bia Athletle elub is looking for a game with any fast amateur team to be played on Sunday at Columbia City. Telephone Kast yum: chell and Hugo Kelley to fight 2 co on July 31 bn contest has be clared off. Kelley will give Montana Cowboy a hot fight round KetchelbFly The will pla “Carele the Knights of Columbu at Part Gamble will” Coy will Port Gambles team tomorrow pitch for The |the Golden 10:30 o'clock A fast game Pacific G Meat Co. dens at nday cted will plny Ballard at morning ra.| opinion won Tommy Burn o new THE STAR—SATY RINGSI BY C. HARRIGON GREEN, | ral ring oritios give it an their Sev the ountry mo way that better of the argument for the firet four rounds, landing at will 6 swing sprawling across the ring, and t midst the wildest kiad In the fourth round. a jaw la on Squires that heavyweight June) paper accounts of ni Aqui Hoahter” ni the a os J ros Almont tide fro ) Paris Hil) had the whey right! Burn moet amount referee. bave e! olent p the Idea b in Neve If Burns te counting on near the @nd,| as reforee, nioely Burns went) eree any fight in N | comes on & gambling Y, JULY GOSSIP he would certain Jeffries as others auffl failed, ing to pull off the mateh 11, 1908. os has stated that Johoson, for of Me Jack © a ndenvored to raise a tirse, but ao far have adie, Nevada, b Jeftr in fooled won't ada across with $6,000 he or until debt, Jettries will get ref wntll he owen leourts decide for or against him urns won tn the etgbth, Squires’ pu recalls tom: tralian tn Prisco. According In the Paris “4! tno work for the iret f h to the Parte fight memory What Burns | told me of hia fight with the Aus uires had t Squires did all four rounddy In the last four Burns was the ag |aressor and Squires did not gem a! 1 jook-in of a BurneJoho amarT Track fast 2910 Provost A sort of at even-up affatr. | ted less than one round La vingr aeidtngs + oh 8 minutos ey ad fought eight Ween. Friday. July 39. RACE Fi) va (Wetercsta > ts +4 # Off at x rounds has been little if any talkie om fight of late. zo. ra how Kilbane The night following the Root Hart fight In Reno Joffries made a bet in the Louvre saloon, run by Miller & Stout, presonting 1, O. U's | Jeff lost and then welched, A gambling debt can be@tellectod to arrive at Melbourne on Three days later he will hook Lag, receiving $20,000, 15. wit h . lose or dfaw He | more fights, being $7.5 8 also signed up for two the price to Tommy ” pes fight August Tommy will tkely be asking for ‘han |to America, ‘ 2% Winner ch @. Iethompion-Heert of Midiath Mart good 2912 THIRD RACK Fy 4 we drtvh ogee eed part. Bap end wy Vetw Indes mn an 1841 Gtowommi ‘ i 2574 Beautiful and Best echine Ses Bosman, (ews) ut set? O'Neal (Cleodoragte } let airbanks (Allend Heneley ) » a tana’ on i post | @inute Off a: 218 Tim Abbe finiadbed wit tin had ne 291 al Fors |. “ At post Tremor _ due igs Hand Newoanaaon 194 Emin | (Regret ” Guilives speed ‘ 4 bf Dewey ood Won on hed th - apes ty LonePinedta >) fire the speed Nonle 6 pl ¥ ee Palomen, # ariviny George Kirkland, of San Fran cisco, won from John Wilson of aitle by a score of 300 to 227 in elr pool match at the Auditor n Billiard Hall for a aide bet of and @.purse of $100, The core in last night's match wa 159 to 71 in Kirkland’s favor The Frisco man showed great He made one run of 41 and made three successive runs of 41 31 and 37. In the opinion of some rf fi Go East! Excursions! Round trip tickets on sale July and 23; August 6, 21 and 22 by the Oregon R. R. & Naviga jon Co. Rates, routes, tickets and r¥ations at Union Ticket Of 606 First av. . EB, Millis, gen’! ene! Agent Third “4 and & halt furtonge ni : ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ; i . ane * Train i? FOURTH RACE--tia furlongs Belling joa Lad * Selling Mighteenth day “% O'S front 4. Mus id out” Weather ard Dwyer, starter * firlonge Pures Malden iwo-yenr-old o ry a3 Archibald 4 hapey. 38 AWs ‘ i % : Walsh) ‘ ee » of «NM Timenaiy: I wm bata place, Vgnow. Minaivo P show "yrelesa’ by BConnoity moans riveting Third sestty Stressed, to bie’ field. Pare ren take” had epeed Dick had 80 cham " furtongs, Belting. ‘Three-year 1 Fin 4 Page ‘ Archibald 4 Par eso) “un show od by 1.9? Raterto 4 show w Canal When he gets back 6 198 hie te Three-year-olds Value to % Str Fin Jockey, Op oh yy Page ‘ © 2% FY tN Gauge! 3 14-5 ™ PY Deland 1 rie May «wane © Frained by KR. F suck Three-year-olds tat quarter Hand fan & bed race Boas and Belling — Three-year-otds %. %& Mtr Fin Jockey 1 V 1% Gaygel ‘ DW ae 19 AW ‘ 10 16 Rethe oT dHayos ti 2 5 @ © handy 20 8s > Dolend 99 100 O85 LOR! POOR, BT ° she ahue 1-6 show Value to (By United Pi ) L | LONDON, July 10,—America has sent to London th greatest team | Jot athletes that perhaps ever repre-| | wented any nation. Neither inn vitalit the Amertoan parison with the youths represent | ing th nations of the earth | With athletes on the ground from all parts of the world, it Is now pow sible for the first time to make any iscular development, | ntlemaniy conduct to nyn suffer by nor com whe near a conservatl guess an) to the proupecta of C lo Sam's | boyd In the great Olymple games, — | | Of the nts the team com} MARTIN SHERIDAN, World. louteome of a claim made by Irish athletes, who will give our boys the} keenest competition Unions the Irish athletes are al lowed to compete as an Irish team. with their identity not concealed I bind the general term of “Unit | Kingdom,” they will refuse to enter the games Such action would mean America would most Hkely win more than 14 of the 22 events. America ought to get first, second and third places in the 100 and 200) meter events. Rector, Robertson, | Huff, Cartmell, Campbell and Clongban can each do the 109 yards and 13 inches (100 meters) in 104-5 seconds, and the 200 meters in 22 seconds. There is no man on the other teams, so far as is now known, who can do the 100 in lees than 11 seconds, or the 200 In leas than 2235 seconds. America bas fatr chances = jin the 40@meter event, with Hill man Taylor, Merriman and Atlee. | The foreigners wilt _have _t ELKS TO PLAY BASEBALL A ball game between the Seat- Ue Elks and a team of visiting Elke | will be the feature of the picnic |of the Mavericks at Wildwood park next Thureday, “Billy” Grant will) captain the locals and W. A. Hols | committee in charge expects that 2,000 Elke will attend the pie: nic. There will be all kinds of day tong. Particular efforts are) being made to entertain the women jand children. hetmer will lead the visitors. sports and games and dancing all! W. E. Nash will be marshal of! the day. The plenickers are ex pected to bring their own lunch baskets The proceeds of the outing will be devoted to the building fund for the new ciub house that Local No. 92 will erect next yoar at Spring st. and Fourth av. Sweet Marie won the free-for-all ‘trot at Readville, Mass., ‘yesterday, taking two of three races. Major Delmar won one race. The best time of 2:06% was made in the ia race | RACING AT BUTTE % or rin 49 Op ci} (By United Press.) “Rk & $ jf) BUTTE, Mont, July 11.—Results “oo Alar 10 19 | yesterday ; ta) Five and a half furlongs—Playtite 108 | Won, Valoskt second, St. Joe third Time—1:08% Seven furlongs—Prince Freder cb +-5|¥on, Royal Ben second, Azusa |third, Tme—1: 38% Six furl®nge-—-Anoura won, Jil neo. Jette second, Mabel Hollander third shed | Time Five furlongs—Lytle Knight won, Booger Red second, Canardo third men who know the game, it would | Time—1:00% take De Oro, Clearwater or Huston| Mile—Rustling Sik won, Senator (to beat him Beckham second, Hogart third. A large gallery watcheds last |'Time—1:43 bnight’s play and heartily app) Five furlongs—Lena Leach won, ed the clever work, It is probable|Mad Musgrave second, Zella @ that a match will be arranged be-|third. Time—1:01% tween “The Denver Kid" and ~~ Kirkland, to take place tn thts city| George Wotton of Tacoma estab. soon Ushed an auto reve tween Ta jecoma and Olympia yesterday when te RRA KAR Rw whe drove the distance in 57 min a ® | utes and 60 seconds in a $2 horse *% SUNDAY GAMES WANTED, # | power Rambler * *| * Sunday games are wanted * TO SEE BATTLESHIPS, ® by the Mount Baker Park team *® - ” ’ fay nlp dept Bergen aL 7:20, 9:00, 10:00, 11 & Mauager L. Briaboys, A 8398. w/o, gu's 115, 1:48, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30 : “ 6:20 p. m. and Sundays 7:80 p, m HERE REMEERH $500 Reward of aloohotian that Jaye ‘oure in. fron J. 6. BRISBOINS Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead alive feeling There ts no charge ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 339-40 Arcade Annex Champion All-Around Athiete of the fo | 800-meter Sheppard for a place in the hu rab tor America ha 5 seconds. toretgne re can do {#1 BLOODSHED | a) America ree 400-meter hurdle Dp. aienowt reas: IS FEARED IN UNCLE SANS ATHLETES MAY WIN 14 UT OF 22 EVENTS AN ae GAMES tons, will be di King Edward dled by flerce "Members of muttering threats and trouble certain despite the ected president, and hig cons pre PANAMA | eh be His | who ts se8 tw result in @ ih muck-raking congas vughout the re »~pponent k running for re accused of being unbusin | loose tn Disturbing Signs on Eve of | Election Threaten Mh Obaldia accuses the overlooking Molesale ic affairs. The ‘00ps, ms to be sure of with Bacon, ig Bromilow, Lightbody, Sheehan, Pil n and grim and Garner in the event Jon 1 Ireland ean Judging from time comparisons, fe inct the high ji ber: we bh Hittle chanee of ¢ American men-—Porter, vom the honors in the 1,500-met Patterson and = Moffit— j |fivemile events from the Britons men va toa and Swedes, In order to finksh “in America will hold her own tg the money” in the fivedmile event, vaulting, with Gilbert, G |Americans will have to cover the tah and Nel ‘ook, Bal distance in 26 minutes. None ofthe The hop, step and jum Americans have done It Irish gare, but the trish pa 8, Morrissey and Hayes, who fin-\two hops and a jump-—not ishes first and second in the Mar lowed, will piace the Trinh § athoa in Boston, have reasonably at @ disadvantage, and w good chances of making a showing the Americans’ favor, te in the Marathon The standing Jump # In the 110-metor hurdle, Garrelis, Ewry, Beller, Sheridan ang Agee Shaw and Smithson should fighre and the sbot-put to Ralph Rowe one, two, three, Kach man t# cap The $300,000 stadium, fm able of turning the trick In 16 1-5/60,000 spectators will wi conds, or better, The best the! competition 68 the sions for having been pent both partion ary i fact 0 United States be 1 landed to keep peace, J. D. Obaldia wilt py republte, President his methods. ra landing of the while serving open demoustrations, has Trouble. the fury which severely arraign the U of the Arias newsy States for its action in intert (By United Press.) PANAMA, July 11-—On the eve ‘of the presidential election in Pan- ama there are disturbing signs which, it feared by the cooler heade among the politicians, will it in bloodshed and probably | the United States to take a| hand in the local government. While upon the surface there is little sign of the storm raging be neath, the outbreak promises to be with Panama niesems, affairs. New Meth the how sta Ret iad Tr Tetephense, Mats se rem, e Absolntely Piece Outing Suit, fashion. All sizes, Second and Yesler DIAVLO,”. the into a tank of fire. the West Every theatre Friday night will be am: to save m wishes father nor wife “Where the Cars Stop” Any Stein-Bloch Summer Suit in Stock, Special, $15.00 LUNA PA The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. Mecklem’s Airsh NOW ON EXHIBITION Will Fly Every Day, Weather Permitting. UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. 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