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+ (eee Tht STAR—FRIDAY JULY 24, 1908. | a L | Mureaw od out Crile an hin} Rama at 40 0 1 to victory, 1s not al tapped for a single wafe hit, tsnued | M4 “ ITE OSE one best bet, and all of his numer | new rider, as some folks Imagine |no uiking papers, and struck out oH | ous clients made a cleanup as at ule at New Spe jest win ‘ men : 1a Ge Vest ending’ « Gi euult of the race, as Critle was at|ter, but only landed a few winners ming Oro’ oyle ate 6 Las ae } pep prong 9 yey gala hooting fo uitie and for fourt?' Andes 4 ig A T MEA DO ws he Bg el aan = ey goto pally eh ie | oft NW = p= ‘ . vicked a winner the fifth seasion 0 on led of © NOWTHWhermEN 1 Throw out Capt, Burnett's race. never pl o : inate y yprsinn gh AGU, homey «|The Jockyy tried his best to make! | a Site wepneedod calle yee Pa gap nt - Mire Won. tan the horse run, but the horge was ne-Two-Three Martin sue : pub orink 4 “ PH ' diprecented, 1 “bof the Seow if aacun = = + in standing off the bridgejumpers|and he and Van Haren «6 my ‘s a ‘ b Killing Made on |, A Vaioy anicay, in whieh fon ait sidan her 4,00 Sheuprelte. detbien cherie, thon | ee fh yerformers were ente to go] ute 4 down and held the Champs » of @ N C Criti Bi the’ seven furlong distance, The sgt ” 4 of ed | tele Col ate bet $400 on Kerry|down for the remainder of the | a3 “i 'o| r kis | tulont tried to get even-on the day {Cl), Who has been on the toboRean | a vtgnt and whow, but Kerry was | game At Spokane ew Comer c Dre by making: Kyebright an even| fF the past be eh Just about |i tog mriatecratié company | For sx innings the Siwash ba R d. money favorite, and thousands | "00d the publie o went out In one, two, three order |t ‘| oe were bet on his chances, Those| J, J. Walsh, the owner of Bairjand Fink was the only man in the Cataan i nia who did not like Byebright, bet on Frank Dows lost $200 bet on) Annie, backed her from 4 rd 1|Seattle team to safely reach firs, 74 hy Paes Sugarmaid at & to 2, while Critic,| Maud MeG, but got it all back.) down to 3 to 1, aft won’ neVeral| He wax thrown out trying to steal At Vanco —_—— AiR kN A RINE Hasty Agnés and The Mist were |fad then gine, when Glovonnl BO) tpysand dollars whom whe out, | second e ps to the although there may |(@OMly one favorite won at the) igiected in the betting. The re-|lerio won gaméd Stoel Graham had another off 4ay and| ** Stanle Fa Will Probably be wome eleventh-hour additions. jows yesterday, and the public) quit of the race pr Gbleowda | } + |made two errors out of four) veh y y However, It is safe to say that the} had @ stormy time during the af for the books, as when Starter! Standoy rtainly showed re-| Titus, the speedy sprinter be- | chances * race will be a hotly contested one, | ternoon The favorite that won, Dwyer aprung the barrier The Mist) markable improvement o” any-| longing to Geo. MeNetl, has gor The oretetet ore aoe Be the Favorite Although and that probably two or more of | however, was Ravarla, whe origin: | bolted and caromed into Kyebeight|thing he has done here. He was| wrong, and will not start again Sh HPO Aw - SPORTOGRAN w the candidates will be fighting it/ally opened up at a long price be /nearly knocking down 48 @ re-/almost left at the post, and still | the meeting es ae ee a out together at the fintah, It don't}cause she was an unknown quan-/ault the favorite, Sogarmaid and! waa good enough to run second ae ge eee oe ee There Are Others. look to me Itke a one-sided race. jtity here, but the flood of coin| Hasty Agnes, The Mist then went)/Roy Offut bet $1,000 on him to " i Mar r Duséaialie: *gne4 Day H came so quick that she went to the on afid led into the streteh, where | show ee a ae Row ' the Spokane hu co post at 6 to 2, with every book in| Critic, who had b laying clone | 4 he | ked to succeed 4 La é RACING AT BUTTE the ring loaded down to the guards, |up all the way, forged to the front) jimmy Hardman aaya that If he & 4 1b) firet base, Rowan ghowag ra A The seventh Seattle Derby will be She proved a » wood thing,|and won away by half a langth.| qyer starts anything with the Sing i ® 6 ped aon and, wnlens he 5 run tomorrow, and at the present] and getting away flying, she led Sugaymatd had no trouble tn gelling Kid, Col. Applegate will have | ; alien Of considerably, wy nh tt t look s though only a all the way, and walked In winner ting the show Kyobright never!io get a now entertainer pores a 7 strepe' ben the team, Emil Frisk Writing It louhy a0 thew < (By United Prage) by five lengths, Her vietory proved | recovered from the wallop he got 4 3, jut of bed aad ma Ray be back in ) F small field will go to the post, How TR, Mont. July 24.—Results | the only hard blow that the books at the start, and flnished abyolute-| Lianketiin hii ite Wakk'velltt nm % \game within a weet i bt ia yg hag ta on the day received all day, the backers | ly last The time for the ar’ Ea. Cade tie eee peered he A in Shut Out i - oO ‘ wo Couat there was a Derby ran tPA)” Pour furlongs—Contingent won, | of the killing took a barrel of coin | broke the track record i didias cipeamtanian fumseicoopenti Sia $s Aga 1 5 § fb], Butte te cortalaty doing tea P contained horses of as high class) o9 iii, secamd, BIN Bagwell | away from ghe bookies, Back of » vietortes of Yank af 15 to 1 » 1 @ 4 @|S8pokane, The Miners have and the value of the horses that will | 11h) 48% the filly Kokomo, Beautiful and! and Rama at 40 to 1 were the sur , Th t Abe d 1 $ Sithree straight games from the de contest for the prite is more than . | Rest and Dr. Crook finished no prises of the afternoon, As only Nelson Jo did not hold any ot | a raeen [+ 2 @ an Vancouver t# now le Bbw every Derby field that ever started ut furlonge—Night Deck won, apart Ip the order. Hamed one of the winners wan heavily | the firet cholees, and as a result he} me ’ RE ie ehind Spokane, and hee a oe fm at The Meadows put together, The Ereehen A Aue itt The last race of the day was the| played, most of the bookmakers | Wom $1,400 | B h. : mo to lead betore long, Mm Be winners of the first few Derbies run | third : lonly one tn which any class wax added to their bank rolls | UNC ae yee bee 7 an here were merely ordinary selling) One mile—Royal Ben won, Dar Roy Mentry is aa capable a jock 99086 6| The action of the English sit platers, such as Royalty, Gloomy tng second Nabonassar = third., * jey as thi is riding here, but] poabiaey oo ea ooo °F lin declaring the 100-meter vd tal Gus and Blue Byes, but the field | Time—t eo won with Yank yesterda na +4 hite—Van I fer Carter and 2 ; . vee loo fF jafter Carter and Robb that wil! go to the pest tomorrow Helena handicap, five furlongs 4 the firet Withiag mot (By United Press.) : Pirat oy 4 Se ee pre oe bad tatry be contains horses that could win| Booger won, Native Son sec hae had at the nisotiane ABER DEL Wash. July 24—]} teatis ania toe re @takes, and, in fact, have won them, ond, Mary F. third, Time—-1: 00% Beattie wag blanked again yester: | Try. ‘Time'es comment in athlete ctrcles af be on any track In the country One mile—Cardinal Sarto won | Critic, when he won, reduced the day by Aberdeen, while the Che wn the world. All through the = ie Stanley Pay, the Walker candidate. | Redmont id, Prince Fredertek er ltrack record for 7 furlongs from unmacrons the plate AMERICAN LEAGUE Olympian games the Ragihe will no doudt occupy the position of third. Time—1:44 | 126% to 1:25 Mat ompson was on th s shown themselves pa at favorite for the race, and judging! Ono mile and an etghth—Kogo SY REP Lass. Vey and he applied the whitewash Wor . F fficiais by theleaeiiaie Me tan = tao ye ger = yo been) won, Legatee second, Mike Joran Thia boy Schlesinger, who rode |neatnoss and dispatch. He was not | q | r 4 the animosity Pe ter ere, he wi & hard horse to gnird. ‘Time—1:56% | Ke * oe athleten se a Packing hie welght over the | "“ ~ After Glovonnt Balerto had won the! xperienced a ebange of fortune, and ‘ ; : Ww Derby distance Is no new thing for) graniey Ketchell and Hugo Kelly | third race, Harr id him up| wan several thousand dollar o BT stiie Menee - this colt, as he finished second in}pave at last agreed on the wolght|from $700, his ce, to : wel. etdetaat? this creat aa ihe Caltfornia Derby to Méeltck, and question. Ketchell agreed to allow $1,000, at which ¥ i sea sina ol eed atth 3 + OO center and ta ay finished third in the Areadia Derby | Kelly to weigh 15% pounds ringside | the trainer of the nga} 8 oordbatyrioe Soh Yesterday's Games | his Jege fi Ar - 4 . ‘ nt a Wash iB leg ft I to Moe! x and Karly cide Te lat-land the Chicago Italian will be Mack haw been , i . » campataned in the jung! ? “ee ably fast time of 48 ba jer was bought by “Scotty SY lstrong when the gong sounda.|trall ever atr 4 tt vtainly to & fast | wk 460 6% New York | alley “4 « no cortainly ts ow Yor wed foul on Carpenter's son, the loor) owner, with the idea) Kelly is a fast and clever two-hand.| Tavora ne ; MTom Wulte, the pleaeer, ie | | sleted in swinging wide SEEaEEeE Oe of winning the Seattle Derby, bot eq fighter a hard wallop, He! race at Oakland « Byort 4 to have won the most} | « 1) Wit that the areal ~e the horse has failed to repeat at The witli give Ketehell the fight of bis intnes ater te hetaae j | caused by the fast clip at br Meadows what he did at California meet at Frisco on } ie | men were running and that and will probably be an outatder in betting odds are 2 to 1| Frank Bain, th whe | 804 | had plenty of but. & the speculation for the big race H. C. Rawlins, of the Information | net | apeed-0d pune the ha Put BO en Boggs, the Keene entry, man well at rere nnamenrtermenerecmancceneremmee | 6 od— py me rican, Califoraia, although be did not com da siete ; : j " " Jac Hackbu t pete in wny of the Derblos, and since 5 " i ihn Wins ak. Coleen coming to Seattle he has rin a mile H “8 48 452 | weight who weighs a ton fm track record time, 1:58%. How 4 1 ie Lows ose). bee | burs prt oD pounds 7 ever, how Boags will perform with tH tet 4 : ; ‘ahiet. wanes. andl Weight up is a question, as all the > ae r2 5 nd some of these candidates wil! be compelled to F 4 A . . 3 | will’ be enalbeheton oramy Shoulder 122 pounds, and when . 09 |re if the wily Ton Boggs beat Stanley Fay, the other drawn the color line’ day, be was only carrying 96 pounds to Stanley's 1 Whether he can Tom Longboat, the C Deat Staniey Fay at equal weights } Pe dian, ts tpnsvalte phament ( fs another question orto ts a colt | Mae 25-mile Marathon race at the that must be given serious consider Br. nle & Seog ple games. No other cont Stion, ashe ax run acveral hgh 3043 ° rive end halt fringe ling .. [MONEY TOANED i ee class races here, and as he always did lke this track, be may be ex pected to run his best tomorrow. J B. Berry, V. 8. is a colt of which Very little Is known, He will be & starter, and as his owner thinks enough of him to pay the starting fee, the colt must he conceded to have a chance. The above will probably make up the fleld that will One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. .1121 FIRST AVENUE Wateh for Friday's of 1,500 Golf Shirts, all regular price 55c size (Monarch Shirts included) 1, sale price MANAGE A BASEBALL TEAM BY THAT METHOOT y Price Sale All Our ale at $7.50 Furnishing Specials 1,200 Golf Shirts Shirts included), price $1.50, sale price 75C (Cluett regular Not Exactly Giving Clothes Away But Near It— And Good Hub Clothes at That We have reduced our entire stock of $25.00 and $30.00 Men’s Suits to the uniform price of $15 These Suits Are Strictly Hand Tailored, All Wool and Union Made. All Our $10 Outing Suits on Sale at $5.00 $15 Suits on ) Now On OO Pairs Men's Fancy Sock (drummer samples); regul vhile thes 25c PER PAIR On the Square Op. the Totem Pele 615-17 Find Aw. | 4 . - set ‘ a4 flo excuses. en! [-SO6d seee e-4— j . ‘ Wile. * ie ] ’ * 4% Gauget 2” «6 ’ ~ “ & a atn tt ai ‘ Time “ ane te place re place Bomppe Winner &, Pontiec- Pandore ' | Na geet et end wow for him. Pal beet Marries wis se week ' , ne over horses at the om@ Fagot ing lant part. Kerry had early apend © and seventy yards ' % minute Off at? Tim ‘ 4 s * © Blac 4 show him rt place 4-5 «i " Matite Harrie ained by T. Br * 4 Won tite f Monday, Silver Line, 5-1, Won : Tuesday, Convent Belle, 15-1, Won Wednesday, Boggs, 9-1, Second Yesterday, Nattie Bumppo,1 2-1, 3d SATURDAY $6 FOR $5 EXCEPTIONAL OFFER MY ONE HOMME SPE batalla Ww. C. BAIRD, Fx-Traines 0 REO aE NG PHONE, IND. 1010 Pies Loven: 9 Hom, fo oF pom, BN watt 9 TERMN—#2.00 DA SPROIAL KATES GIVEN TO WEEKLY SUBSORIMERS met bart gf tg city, Iniggmation wired to @ny pat ALL BUSINNAN STRICTLY CONF NTIAL SCOOP OO DESO SORE EDO OEEOH EOE OES *e mm diamonds and sewstry mas anh 0a g 4, VR A few nights ago Frank wrestled some burly butcher, Benda, down at Dallas, Tex, time Gotch clamped a hold on opponent the man would yell bine wolf. Gotch relensed toe holds and bar locks, bat became disgusted and slammed th big hulk on the mat so hand & two of Benda’s ribs ergel soon as he had reco swore out ® warrant for @ rest on a charge of rs A WINNER ter. What do you know pday Critie, 5 te 1, Won. SEES) Coes Now that the Nel at y Battle land or has been declared may take om Packle Freddie Welsh at Boer Unhots ts also makiq a noise Uke a fight and, anf African claims peshy Nelson, the Dane may tile n and wipe out the stale and Unholz at the sam! jockeys’ Special last year at heen be ‘ | South find it te doing the same th aie him defea can not find { the informat Today a Good One PREP —PRER— TREE Inf my _ daily b Fook ] meeting Can You Beat It? The best record of this meeting —it speaks for ltself: at the past record of this AMUSEMENTS. 19 to 1, won and. Die on a # “ - : t Finer wank JOUN CORT, Manager, 4 day—John tot, won fy This Week, Mat Sat, furionas « " mercies oe eee cee te}. woo Hi) THe BAN RANCISOO OPERA C2 > : IHF Gin day-—Htigh Gun 7 to 3, wor “CHIMES OF NORMANDY” ‘ he th a . . 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The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coa FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY $:30 and 8:30 p. n “DIAVLO” The World’s Champion High Fire Diver, Dives 120 Feet Into a Tank of Fire The two “Great De Comas acrobats, ground tumbler UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS, LEC DRA SLIDE FOR Lift Every Friday night will be amateur night i ro Te Coming Attractions: —Sakata, Cl eo Juggler Ferry*boat direct to Park leaves foot of Marion st_ on the hour after pm CHAS. LOOFF, Managel RACES! RACES! pat the Meadow$}} Ms twcas Daily——Rain or Shine First Race at 2 P.M, 20 to Sébtember f. Cars leave every 10 mill Bnd Jackson st. after 11 o'clock &. ™ Prachi from Piva Alsi ety Magtning GyanbSta¥ Gentlemen $1, Ladies ° o ee °