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LONG SHOTS WIN AT THE MEADO Miss Worth and Tavora, at Long Prices, Reward Backers. Rain and wind combined to make ft unpleasant for the age the Meadows yesterday but in spite of the weather conditions, a large crowd was present, and, considering the Varying track conditions during the progress of the races, had consid @rable sticcess m picking the win ners, as three favorites and a see ond choice were successful, Two outsiders, Miss Worth at 30 to 1 and Tavora at 15 to 1, gladdoned parts of the harassed booktes unting for two races. worst race from a standpoint was the first event, a five furlong sprint for two-year olds in which Instant, a Hildreth | filly who was making ner first | start here, was tnstalled favorite. | No ond seemed to want ‘to play | her, however, and her price drifted | after unfavorable backed from § to 2 down to 2 to 1 Neither finished tnside the money The winner turned up in Miss | Worth, a 30 to 1 shot, with A, Mor- | gan, a late arrival from Denver, in the saddle, who led all the way and won in a walk. Larry Mulligan, | Fern L. Alone a third. with All Nagasam was never prominent Laura Clay, BATTLING NELSON BUTT OF A JOKE © SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Bat ting Nelson ts on the w&rpath to- day, an@ if he finds the practical joker who flooded the town with bogus invitations to his birthday dinner -party last night, a tragedy may result | When the Battler saw the guests/| Qssembled at the Fairmont last might, to celebrate the Dane's ac- quisition of the belt, Nelson was pelted with a pile of letters a foot In the envelopes he discovered re-| Brets and acceptances to his party All of bis guests were present and the Battier was puzzled. He did not know the men whose signatures Were affixed to the notes and his astonishment was complete when {t Was announced that several guests) were in the hotel waiting admit tance to the dining room. Investigation today showed that @ome practical joker had issued several hundred spurious “bide to the Battler's party. The invitations ‘Were sent to the most prominent @lub men in San Fragcisco and Were accompanied by a bote apoio og for the lateness of their ar- val. RACING AT BUTTE (By United Press.) BUTTE, July 16.—Results yes- Five furlongs — Black Domino won, Zoe Young second, Athgold third. Time, 1:01%. Five and a half furiongs—Rake won, Ad@ie Hawkins second, Ma rian Louise third. Time, 1:09. Five furiongs—-Salvage won, Hap- 5 ove second, Playlit third. At 4 Regular Prices All Our $10.00 All Our $15.00 Outing Suits Outing Sui $9.00 All Our $20.00 Outing Suits $10.00 All Our $25.00 Outame Suits, 1 2.50 on Piret ‘a Seattle, Wash, PUM». the a Pole Benvollo secapd. tabello third the favorite, | dently did not Iike the track, and form | raged each other into the ground, Tavora came along in the stretch and won eastly by two lengths from distar backed from 6 to 1 back to 2 to 1, while Inclement was | down to 9 to 2, made a show of her field In the last race by romping tn Duchess of Mon LIE NEWS FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE, Aftor Fred Rent had won the; $2,900, Johnny Lyon lost $2,200 third race he was bid up by H. BR.) and the Bohemian elub lost $1,100 affor to $1,800, at whieh price he secured the horse, This is the} No new bookmakers i ® ) you firat time this season that an own-|terday, while the Tokio b and at 15 to 1, was second, and Haslet, | et has fatled to protect hin horse, | the Goldfield club both failed to inplayed at 20 to 1, was third but Owner Dealy evidently thought | go on, The Ratlard Handieap at one and | that in these times $1,300 was all ‘ oe") ighth miles, was the feature | that Fred Bent is worth Nelson Jones and Bd Soule were of the day'a card, Stanley Fay two of the bookmakers that brote who hax been winning conajstently) A. Morgan, who was one of the | about even on the day Jatoly, for some an * om” WAS! atar jockeys at the recent Il-fated ie oan ae art bookies lad | Denver meeting, made his first 4D) Purl Wilkerson, the owner of \his ; oie. Pantantic. at lito 6, | earance On the scone yesterday./ Miss Worth, bet $10 on the filly nis chances. Fantastic, at 11 to 5.) and proceeded to climb Into the/ and got 40 to 1 for the money from and Avontellus, who was backed) imetight by bringing Miss Worth] pookmaker Johnny Lyon - = . to “yet yet we were | home in front with 30 to 1 chalked poth played to be n @ race poroerd har mdb pr setionlly ‘no contest, | 02 essinet her chances | Billzabeth F, the gray mare, wih as Stanley Far got off tn. front and o badly eut down during the ru tall the way, winning by himself,| If you played my selections yeu | ning of the last race, that she may Fantastic had no trouble in beat.|terday, you had no excuse for go-| never race again ing Avontellus for the place, The|ing home loser, as I pleked Laura other two starters, B. T, Fryer and| Clay, Who wax as good as T to lat! Ayontellus wan . backed down Boges, did not Ike the going, and| one time, to win the last race, || from § to 1 to 4 to 1 to win the were never In the hunt jalso handed out Stanley Fay | Ballard Handicap, but finteh Tavora was not supposed to be} third, owing to the fact that he re able to do hersetr justice at five Kansas price must certainly | celved a ride at the hands of Jook and a half furlongs, as she Kener! nave had a good day, as in the /¢Y Arehtbald that would have dis-| ally ts @ slow beginner, and for that) first race hin colt, Larry Mulligan, |Sraced 8m apprentice. The rider to 1 to $0 >. “After Bolle Tan | ran second at 20 to 1, while in the ation getting | ott. badly. got, the Jney, Fern L. and All Alone had last race Taira Cay, woarine inj {ent times, and then endeavored to Kansas = astable's ° colors, splashed home th front by five lengths, after having been backed fre.a 7 to 1 down to 4 tol | make his run around the turn while jon the tnaide it is surprising that the horse ran a an well as he did Jockey Willie Mcintere was sue pe i indefinitely by the starter yesterday for misbehavior at the post in the first race. Jockey Fain, a small apprentice, who rode Ells doo Lyons, who is one of the beat bowlors that ever rolled the lignum vitae down the maple, had $10 on Tavora at 16 to | front all the way, and beating Wap|@beth F. tn the last ra mot a) ‘ by five lengths, Distributor, at) Week on the grovsd, and Johnny Little Henry” Friesenhausen bet 20 to 1, was a distant third. Emma Hayes drew a three-day suspension, | $800 on Btanley Fay for place. After G., the 3 to 2 favorite, ran a most jthe race he wished he had bet the | alamal . aud finished back in| Instant, the Hildreth filly that| Colm straight the ruck |ran so poorly fm the first race, in a! - ads | half-sister to Rapid Water. This| The track was fairly fast for the firet two races, but after that the and the course and her race below what ia a mighty fast filly atorday was away we rain fell, ‘Time, 1:48 she ts capable of doing. Don't let| py for the rest of the afternoon her get away from you Six furlongs—La Gloria won, | REE Sova Booger Red second, Sam Rarber| Most of the bookmakers lost| prentice, who gave several comicat third, Time, 1:14% yesterday. Joe Harlan lost|exhibitions tn the saddle FORM CHART SRATTLE Track slow, & FIRST Ra again . the winter at Oakland afternoon, end in one race, which resulted in a nose finish, he put it all over the famous Eddie Dugan. There will Empire City track | thie summer, but the Empire City people will run thelr meeting off at the Brighton Beach track be no ractng at vod day. Bhowery Value to firet | | g00d game behind the bat Under these tactics | yt to be the jockey find of the} New York racing season, He re eontly two winners in one the} at New York} walloped | Jack and he ball. error jout to ahead, breathed fr ULY 16, 1908 8 to 3. Vancouver looks one-sided 1 Just to prove seventh session that y that the was effectually diaposed of | day by & score of g to 3 but it wa the ‘Seattle Gives Vancouver One |.’ More Walloping, Score h » hoodeo Seattle yeator he sore yt until Kennett pasted out a home run with two men on bases in the rooters Hickey was on the mound The @tiwashes tap Flantigas, jsingled and Donovan wa sop | filling the bases with two out | dorff knocked a high fly to Fortier and Flannigan Rowell's ap-| Sugden scored. Quigley then few was plenty southpaw from Fall City, did shooting for Dugdale’s henchmen, pitched a good brand Had it not been for Fortier's fifth the | He muffed for the Canucks. ped him for }0 aaf8 bingles and that the elongated Hay Cahill haw turned | and the ¢ Bennett's and on, the and the of Canucks would bave had but one run. Seattle goored first in the third frame on Nordyke's minplay. stopped a hot drive and tossed it over Quigley’s head on first bail rolled out in the field and two men came in. Vancouver evened up in the fifth Bugden Lou The Hickey panned Mun and Flannigan pasted put during | out @ home run in the next inning nucks bad the lead homer the eighth Seattle the BI washed? slammed Hickey bard and runs scrosa the got par three more Boyle, who had replaced Hayes in the seventh, mowed the/ | Reavers down one, two, the ninth inntnk. Terry McKane w three fn back at short! ETeTereereiery, and handled his two chances with He came through with out a ak one fo bingle. Meets played a Cahill Sir. Fim Jockey, Op Ck Bi ; ? is getting over his lamenoss, fits it ie AMorgan fe 38 * Bb Wein is ja] MoGrathiana Prince, who started | throw to second in the fifth, retir “ee gandy oa wa in the third race, was the longest |ing Flannigan on Sugden’s hit, was + | #hot that hi arted at the meet-|, beauty. s¢\ ing. Some books iald 1,000 to 1/ The Offical Seore ibaa S| against his chances. He finished! ges:tie~ sn an mm as his price indicated, five min cy i * 1 278 _58* | utes after the field went under the ; 3 $3 [mee wee t } 3 ie | ey ‘KIRKLAND Oreham, ‘ . 1 ° ee Ee | a) ‘+i Inclement tt ar) toute & rus rece i o o © Value to fire $2 Horee and Owner Bart good Lact! Won driving Kitty and Zeline THIRD RACE Yaive to firet ) Barney Oldfield (Garit « Heratehed—Mise Massoni 2961 2075 Mogge (Keene Broa) At pest 11) minutes Fay 1-18 piace, out shew and upward rhe (Uackeon) All Alone (Henry) Rolie Kinne Nagecam ( K orosite n: Pratitie. (buy rer) Wo Tavera, oxtrun fir “tive m gat . hung dentiy against 2963 sxTH nace Vatue to fleet $240 Start good. Won #anily Laura, off fying b if POURTH BACK —One Three-year-olde and upward Becon One mite y&Dun) Convent Cains (Purser vince % minute OFF wt 2018 show ado-Miee Alice iif ativer Feet, Woe firm three driv ind track to his Hiking. Was bamped onto rail_ fire © Oldfield alee bad bad lwok Off at 245% Canopus-Mamte B FIFTH RACK—Five and a half furlongs Selling Value to first $326 we Seoend p Bas ar “oe it badly tast part. Kioney quit ix furlongs wit “Gus Brown’ All Summer Suits Must Go POSITIVELY NONE R Select your style, let our tailors fit you, THE ve furiongs. >pped badly Second emetiy ae never tn tren turlene ‘at first (urs, ren & geod rece Fryer in od six furlongs oe FORMER PRICE tir Fin Jockey On comet @ iseArenibaid 3 t] Onaget 5 "si| George Kirkland, of fan Fran $ if lelsco,-won the first round of ¢ ‘ # handicap pool match with Joho ca son, of Seattle, last night at the Browh & Hulen billiard parlors The score was: Kirkiand 181, Wil-/ son 126. Kirkiand must make 360} i. |to Wilson's 300 ; The match was replete with brit. / Josie 1-5 show a ty W Third same joset like « but hung @ bit at the end. A easily Jouie Betit ‘Three-yearolte and upward wae witnessed by a large gallery | The last round of the match will | tm played tonight Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Wate® for Prigers a Trained by B Dealey Line took the ised Neckstretch and fost a4 loot ground. but ‘Wedding had some speed hth miles The Matiard Handicap ee to free Bone Kant work and Interesting play, aed ‘Torele Roore by innings gee 4% % Mir Fin. Jockey. |e ee oe 4 Pehle ia i mrp ‘ i ee oe st mye is ® o% Bm, beats ia Avonteline Trained by Wo Walker Third same Fantastic closed leat ‘Three year-olds ariving over the tiring leaders at end. Fern Track ev Aetling Ps tocl SAYS light weight, Remem SsSERVED Your choi choose your pattern, ind pay us just 2 “Where the Cars Stop” IF Shoes a Oxfords ; In tan and black quality and compare the prices FREOLUND, HORNBERG & * LARSON, 705 Pike Look we ee OB me ee oe 2 » @. 86 eee 18 8 @e mw 8 at the $14.50 Remarkable Sale f or which is already on the way. sell at $14.50, Have Sold as — as $35 Everythme is included blues, TODAY WE PLACE ON SALE Every Suit in Our Store At the ridiculously low price of $14.50. n up our stock to make room for the big fall line These Suits, which now blacks, Any Shit in the cs at $14.50 Neal Boyle 423 Pike Street | of Manager. ‘MAY CALL OFF THE {declares Nelson was no better when ay'e Games | At Washingt Washington «| phystetan nit { ing hia ca * h i RC Aetats: pendicitix. In either ¢ ‘i of this elty, y Det ' i r tatty be af k and has ip ‘ Le we The b PANY Laide ja 4 man and popular with the! aq, mplon Of Cay NATIONAL LEAGUE fans. His abhence will be felt mat a aes aged Won Lost Pet ‘ ‘weteh en, wee : The following were elect welsh in ate | od at the mec 4 ‘ y | jelub Jast aight: O. ©, MeGiivea H k me: f bs president « Lynch ce | Hie and has % Pres: ous to 46 "ee | tne ident; K ecretar and | Wash te fa Bs Aber nt J, Hi. Re At f wetting w ma | Ee \DOUL Phe fight game Send te | ) horse present. The | don of th Pe Ka Uh agg, | purpose of lub is to promote jig go ¢ - : rant Oughy | racing matinees A matinee will be | if pe i laste held next Saturday Sa ob 0 é yg Ned fight, Fon ie, ‘ The North Yalgma Tigers de Two firsts and PACIFIO COAST LEAOUR feated the Fort Worden team last | honors oorhory off » oe | ‘ | night ‘ort Townsend In a twh | kin's tol by W. Rta | Won Lew Hone « ' i 8% at Hutte in the Angetes ae 1) ght game by score of 7 to 4,| events, Mr. Tonkine h laud “8 The game was one of the fastest] finest kennels in fe as ONE Ot thy SS paged ie +) contests ever played in Port Town sons ria at , send, The Tigers made most of | A e Sesterngs Gomes thelr scores in two bad errors of | psa ‘ At Portland Portland, 1) Loe an i fan Francisco-gian Wranciavo, Oakland, NOMTHWESTRAN LEAG | Rpehane | Te Won “ At Batts a © @ a. oo he as and Kristie; Star Al Spokane x 4 8 le Oe a ee Me Jen thea ooo eee ee ee ee * * * APOLLOS WANT GAMES. *& * 4 - . ® The Apollos would like to #) | | Ie arrange s game for Sunday #/ # with any fast amateur team * ® about Seattle. For games ad- ® ® drome 427 Terry ay, > or® * phone Main 2917, C. A. the soldiers. Kenll F in wttll Iatd an The Grand All This Week, Matines fet, THE BAN FRANCISCO OPIMA 09, “THE MASCOT” 19. 20 amd 90 County Chimes of Normandy* ‘Seattle Theatre wcll & Drew. Mars, Both Pam ah Saturday, F. A. McFarland, of, Austratia, | Hotel Tourist 100 Rooms—75e and Up. First Clase Patronage Solicited. sum Nest PRICES. coke Ma reday Acnitni THE SOUTHS «ond the Burgem Mats 10¢ and Me Lois Theatre Today and All Week. First Time tm, Tatking and Singing ™. Harbeck’s I Reef and Sehmite, for all Fleet, Bit Fink »ntinvows at Mii mls Boe ® Daf Ten conte cents STAR Lending Vaudevttie Fieyhem | Prices loc and bom esate, ton EXTRA!!! THE $2,000 ALt-ORPHER SHOW THIS WEEK. Beattie’ | 9 perform: TURKISH BATHS. Finest on the Coast. Main and Occidental Ind, 290}, Sunset 612 GANS-NELSON FIGHT (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Re- fusal of railway magnates to agree to run excursions to Ely on Labor day, it is believed today, will prob- ably result in the canceling of the) Gans-Nelson fight. If that contest | is declared off, Packey McFarland | hopes to arrange a battle with Nel- son to be fought here September 9. Another reason that the Gans-Nel son fight may not be pulled off at) Ely is that a rival bout fs being planned for Goldfield on the same date. Tex Rickard bas not been heard from officially | Harry Gilmore, jr McFarland’s manager, expressed the belief that his scrapper will have no difficulty in taking the Battler's scalp. He he won the belt from Gans than he s when Britt defeated him. He, says Gans Was worn out Fight fans, while admitting that | McFarland is a wonder, are not fn-/ clined to take the same roseate view of bis chance of a tkover in a fight with the Dane that his manager does. It is generally con ceded, however, that McFarland wonld give Nelson # run and that) the contest would be one of the best ever re off here. PANTAG) S VAUDEY v ‘audevitie.” thm THIS WEEK. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athietic Park. BASEBA Tomorrow and All Week. 2:56 VANCOUVER VS. SRATTLE Take Yesler Car. Adn and SOc. Changed Nightly GALLERY FOR SPECTATORS for I FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. ‘“DIAVLO” The World’s Champion High Fire Disa Dives 120 Feet "te a Tank of Fire The two “Great De Comas,” acrobats, ground tumblers globe rollers. UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, AERIAL Every Friday night will be amateur —, at the theatre. Ferry boat direct to Park leaves foot of Marton st. on the hour after 2 p. m CHAS. LOOFF, We want medium and | | { L Scandi The Week’s Ena The Salary Day The Time to Save Saturday evening, from 5 ta8 o'clock, is the time when many of those who put system into their saving visit The Scandi] navian American Bank, Eaelt week they bring to this strong bank such portion of their earn they have decided t0 and these steady acct mulations, plus the 4 per cent ompound Interest, soon grows Ex ings as save to a very substantial sum, tra clerks, extra windows, © tra facilities of every sort om Saturday, evening m 5 to8 i Building, Owned by te O'clock, . eZ a American Bathe navian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S — RACES! RACES! At the Meadows Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine First Race at 2 '". M. 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 ml nd Jackson st, after 11 o'clock a. m, edfnissioa (Induding Prand Sand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies e® @ . A. From June from First ave.