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° » x OSE WINS T ments and has followed bia work |Berrerent ah: ee ee ae “— from the beginning. ‘This vivacious | Huriey rr a BIG HANDICAP little woman knows techmtoatly | "sl wee ee avery bolt and acrow that completes | eres = the atructare of the “great white | Ps" oe com) ws fy [ene ——— butterfly,” with the Inventor for Ita | Phom seo £6 8 |itke a feather, the Walsh colt head, ax whe describes her hne| Fs - eee =| Proves to Be a Great }fumped to the front at flag fall and band's machine when in fiiht:| tae wns breesed In front all the way, win Mme, Farman te decidedly petite | ning tn a walle seven lengths. and foreign looking ‘ TO RE ave you not aecompanied Se Stan At no stage of trip eould any 0010000 Od nis “ trips? —Takes Race iti a Walk! was | | | | | Train : 'WALKER HEADE Heads the Win THE LIST ng Bunch in Wi at the Meadows~$86,500 0! “wn""S.7mmen and that ac J. J. Walsh COMING ATTRACTIONS. Capt. Leo Pold Mola » Jiu Jitsu Champion of the Marie Wolfran, can lift ten men and ten men can’t UM thing get close to him. After . He we and th e . +y| Rightoasy had tired from chasing Janked the wife of the Inventor ‘eguartwrien a * Amounte they —Favorites Again Fail | rose Ake ArBen had no trouble in i Neon , > has ne vee felt that qn ye coming on through the stretch and} t wan safe for ime to do s a ee ht rok Has Be E nd ad beating the black filly for the place. | |deod, I have suffered indeseribable a by 7 en Expende the Talent. Loe Rose was always the favorite, | torture whenever Mr. Farman has| cial and Gent to the post @ 7 to.16 shot made an ascension, and it wax not rin — we Ak#ArHen was 80 to 1, while wntil recently that f had the cour Hagley ’ Since the start of tt Righteasy and Listawel were equal age to witness a tent. At first I it meeting at The M wn th The Woodlands Handicap at five | second chotees ¢ to 2. The latter implored my husband to abandon | ¢ ’ ‘ ire sonnerne aye furlongs for two year olds was the |had a rough trip, being in close the idea of building & flying ma Sounily Far & maton nas OS) Seahare of the cata at The Meadows | quarters throughout, or he would chine, and was glad whon he would NORTHWEATERN LEAGUE ed $80 wmour the bores ature of the card ¢ @ Meadows | . ell me that one of hi at of tt ' ‘i ae: Chev: ik She-tee have made a better showing : i v ' Pot AMO v Saturday, Owing to the fact that) "4° Tee a igate. for handioap | had fat . ‘4 | cured more than any othe fhe” handicapper made Leo Rose! ponora appeared when Edwin Gum When making: his tests my hue: | % “OMe the | of hin string havi ‘ the top wolght at 126 pounds with|won the Olympic Handicap by a band has always asked me to stay | % : a ot 0 ich pute him at the the rest of the entries af much |city block, with Lotus Bater seo | out of sight in the cro et He ; ou we ' t. Bt i lighter weights, an interesting ond and Cadichon third, The easy | wfraid that my might unnerve apturing the Derby ond teat was expected, ax it was thought! manner In which Edwin Gum trim hit, But now that hi perimonts Fe ew ew , ¥ the difference in the weights would | med the good field opposed to him, have been 80 nucces I do not O%+ | recome i of the mousy ere Wa H. ht bring th id together. Howe showed that he will be hard to beat! rience such intense anxlet | oer although Cénter twin Gum} Dea suoh wa the case, as Lee Rose around here from now on | Jend ws . ? and | 4 all ow oe proved so ch the best that he| The favorite players had another! | races t. J et Fi uade the others look like selling | bad day, Lee Rose at 7 to 10 t } oe eee o 1 mon ur laters. Handling his 126 pounds | the only public chotee to score Vancouver . ‘|, be nt y " . ¥ ' ‘ . Leo ft , } | AMERICAN LEAGUE | | Won, 1 Pat AMUSEME | — SPORTOGRAMS me | | octnscan(iid | Chien ‘ Moore BY REF UGEE. | | . ‘ ‘ ‘ -__ | John ¢ Leu eg : Seattle Pulled Out in the Attell sustained serious tn "Branning Frank Bain, who {#| “squawks” after he no . | Vestordny'e Gunmen with Eddie Merino at Sand Point pvenstihape: about $20,000 loser on his booking | matter how large the | Twelfth Inning by } at eee Sg, tet ee have to he ae ee operations here, did not think he} yo. | vail | } ag Mora h Pty) aE eo : Nelson Jones, the bookmaker, got | on ano 2, Weshington 4 “ , i would out in Saturday, but changed pack his o | bor da ‘ a4 : s entire losses for the meet } ° NATIONAL LEAGUE ; | his mind at the last moment and | ing in the past three days. | ore 2 to ssa The Grand * hung up his slate. He was prob 2 | Wey P he na ne JOUN CORT, Manager, — ably glad that he did. | After Smiley Corbett dogged It | 2 / HH at, Idaho, box ha hie Rayong —_—— after leading by daylight tnto the! é | Twelve innings of sensational ‘ , two good figh fe ba The Han Francheo Opers Coit I wonder if the public that saw stretch, the “Lnover-willplay him. | SNAPSHOT OF HENRI FARMAN, THE SUCCESSFUL AEROPLANE | baseball, with Seattle pulling out or . a 46 Kid Sealer to meet Eddie Me are van wall Lee Rose win appreciates how good | again-club” secured several hundred INVENTOR, AND HIS WIFE. the long end of a 2 to ‘ ‘ and, at a Kid the Walsh colt is. If this were an new members. | warded the large wil i $ 1 tegera ordinary racing year this colt would aon NEW YORK, Aug, 3.—Henri Par-| prises than any other aviator, He neyed to Dug's Pa terda hte " y ‘ < debtnaaaM be running in $20 stake races in! Harry Scott should have bea man, who came > » give captured = in y laste the | afternoon FACIVIC COAST LEAGUE Xe 10 fecided on f{ voi, the east instead ot competing at|Harmakts easily but Harrix put up al® seties of ‘ » Deutsch-Archdeacon prize of $10,000 iin. en np jelther battle. at Lee Rose is better than any! beaten a neck. He swung so wide |'8" syndicate, made his first pub ly three-quarters of a mile in Px ‘ x " ‘ i Lig Be be & Drew, tere Pre faturit} winner im recent years|in the atretch that he finished om |W Might in this country at the Two months later he captured an akiand ‘ ‘ “ Gear Wastenl Hunt ns ee with the possible exc of| der the judges’ stand Brighton ther prise a flight in a circle es urday 6 fast Vi ne Hunting and the Rag, Sysonby and Coli evening of one mile and valf, whieh he AB omggers 8 - Athloth ‘the y= r = oon ——— io uthee Gan tee Guan, |o0m* t n- covered in two minutes and a quar © bag the rg Re perce A Lee Rose has been beaten three Hfornia wonder finished ab | * fly ter, In the early part of this month | twelft McKur t t dutche i ve —_— times in his racing career. Once at/soiutely last Saturday in a field | Weder b he achieved his greatest feat by re) who fumbled, and A who b oe Pa Arcadia when Aunt Aggie beat btm | that he would ordinarily beat Ike |“! : eon n the alr 20 minutesand| gone in for Rust tal) Belling! crack te was with three men} and twice at Oakland, the first time | breaking sticks enthusiastic Pa seconds, coverings 11 miles. and |iled the winuing run shut esterds th ck ninth gave Ky we Duke . — and the sec | trave: rly « third of a w winning a prise of mm, He J, Bonnett’s hitting and fielding A aggregation fron : ¢ : T a : ni) ond time by Rese Queen Twonty-three booke cut Im, Bob|#bout 30 seconds and did not hopes to eclipse this record while| were the features of the game.|erton. The All Navy toam a nal score being 5 “i - Turner, an castern player, dropping | Pear to be hurrying in America, The greatest }ause|"Pug" got two hits his first two week will meet an All Arr =e pod . ; Se a eT eniae ree Edwin Gum is the horse “Red”! out and Jack Humbrecht making| Mf to made in a Might by the fi¥ehtor/ times at bat, making @ total of f military champion: of a Se » amauta: Walker intended taking east to win! his appearance. | America by his wife an hax been 10 seconds, but hé preletaht successive bingles in two the northwent “MADAME SANS GENR® © the Suburban Handicap. ideas his private secretary. She will dicts that the time will come w1en | days Cee See ree Mee Pieateht iaties wiht ae i — | ‘The judgment of the horsemen ts|™@ake her first flight while in Amer an aeroplane can reat as motfon The Official Soore Play comamined tile morning ot] ee eee resulted as A. Walsh and W. Kelly each rode! sometimes a thing to wonder at. (ici. and will Be the first woman in lows in the aky as automobile, do Am & MFO & Bi Tecohe la the olghteceth annual) eee Trt Flagler two winners. C. Russell, Bill| Schlesinger and Gangel are getting |tbe world to take such a trip on land . oe bl mamont. of the Paaiiie Mesth-| ne Oe os Coliseum Caine’s promising apprentice woa| mounts every day, while Tommy Mr. Farman has won more money Mrs, Farman ts Intensely titer +. io ol west T ssaociation Websters of Seattle & . on Colbert and A. Harris had an /Gargan, who is one of the best | ==seccm=ssme=ener ew ‘ Ss Pest. Westen, 55. ne ae any time winning om RAwin Gum. | judges of pace in the business, and t i $3 The team shoot held in Betting|‘! } EOS pit mee ae : ° . Oo ie o it c ewterda riday Rvening, a Buclid Allard, who was one of the| post boy at the track, are riding Bes. ham yesterday resulted in © viC-! ne troquois defeated the Mike Director, Father’. Ota Diggest bettors at The Meadows ££ € ¢ tory for the Wort Seattle Gun elab, - . Musto Special Fenture—Seet » | about two races a week oe . ttle G teh " rights yesterday by a score of Piece © “has gone to Saratoga. Allard’s cal alt 2 8 84 sith the Seattle Gun club a clone “gy «© Orchestra. a eng wale roe ; i / 5 a eS second, Teams were entered from|? ®% Prices—62.09, 11.00 and He Specialty ne favorites Don't let this horse Jack Witt get - - Tacoma, Bellingham and Gritish | to show and so many have finished away from you when the stable lev- oe 8 8 08 8 Bis outside the money lately that Allard | Gis, Remember. this bird beat Lo- — toe Rivet 1m ninth + Coneatne WHITE MADISON | STAR has been heavily. Allard | tus Rater at } } ‘ FRR 2 OT a Cae At PARK || Seattle's resatag vs made many friends while here, as - SRATTLA, Wat, Thivtyeeeenth dey. Weather | - Track fast sage Richard Dwyer state | 5 | Three Performances Daiip=tat, he is one bettor that never | neue aide ; . | ’ Afternoon and Evening thin Week | 9:15 Prices, 160 and 20 STANDING OF BRAS SA PAR as terengn Golting. Terve-yeor-cits and apwerd | THe WHITE CTY | TODAY—THE 956 SEW snow | In Horse and Oweer— = 7 o neat hime out $ | Berney Fugue, Menrietie Bree, iat « Higory at ae 7. of TRN UX i | @ Other Kestera Spectdiiiea ™ tan and black. Look at the # ir SRE at stim te at + are quality and compare the prices. ee 8 @ i] lg daticon BA VA FREOLUND, HORNBERG & e iyo Ly uy erday,, ARCHIE Moana | GES LARSON, 705 Pike St. mie tt Morne 360 208 he Incky Se 1. entitling him t — > Fan ROK Sult ot Wertermen & Soher Rettomicy Troupe Senet! - show.) Surtetg snow Pye we > and | Following ts the standing of the ectione. sy. Marris’ finish on Tavore verr ENERAL ADMISSION, TRN CE | Jockeys up to and including July y oft tangied ws 4 qorowe os wretch ture, bu - hs - ome L. — a1 except Kerry. T ond Mela xs : fi cvcemnsesspaialntanisig I! SECOND mac — ree-vear- =| SAA seoose mace, sing Threw rae LUNA PAR a we * ar mn Jockey. on The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the P HIRE ES i | scite Comm | : A a ge FREE ATTRACTIONS D Sten Te % aa’ s / 30 and 8:30 p. m. BS +4 : o w+ The Modern Hercules, } | : iP ah SAM = Jar | m | co} 8 ; and Six Men 4 i | is} 1013 i* te ae OUDA, TRAPEZE ARTIST : B 4 : ‘ “ “a UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PiG. : is | $19 show chew. Kitty: 2-8 Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Trocadero 1 ® pe Me « | Rh . Bs . eheretenuBert~5 soe ‘erry boat direct to every hour after 2 p.m RACES! RACES! At the Meada Six Races Daity——Rain or Shine fiest Race at 2 P.M. From Juno 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a m Admission (Indading Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50¢ Par’ Me Bri Mer do stztesntn Handicap be : pears “4 Buxton PP) A | Bests wm % on ® H 6 8 4 ha | Be : jie @ ; = : tot Fi rr) $3 Ee PR AMorene S ia H to 6 fe suas 6 bene 4 ha 5 spied with Lotus Rater t i are fied to ride a | minute, Oe at Bele ty: 148 a= qrewn datmon, . Fin sh Andarson, Murph Sden, Wrispen, Preck Key | woo claayosn 314 FOURTIC RACE—Five furlongs, The Woodlands Handicap | Indes Horees ant 2 ner wee & % | | ‘Sits’ Aie-ArsBon (@tephenson) <". os LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF JOHN J. HAYES, AMERICAN WINNER Lamtowe ies OF THE MARATHON. Trattie (Kansan Sta) iss Pia ition Micawte (hilareen) HH Mahow. 3 aoe “ ” } Kia Pi Cer OS a xia firet pert, wae si sen up wr . rad some epoed mms . rie a + 2) Sines ot, Bus Coenen, Anaad OE Seve PeeereM ce wk coeer met Sam Sinera Pee oeing of rene Sas | 14, is actively training for the con-| index wee & © >” ot for Fall 1908 | test at Bohemian park, Georgetown, | pods ig g Ree ; is Remrakable Shirt Display—Al new Mem — igen Howell is a et patterns; no pick-overs, left-overs, back |husky looking fighter, and he ts ; l | 5 ? |eonfident that he will put Krant . i crunneter: ty Pha 50 anc 07-0 away in short order + kind Howell has defeated the “Black | snow SPECIAL $1.20 Demon” of Ballard in ten round. iD Ss and Jones of Nanaimo in eight very Summer Suit left in stock, just rounds. In the fight with Billy| feott came 4 m outaid Was \ former price Lauder, Howell lost the deciaton| '%* 84 Mar did their boat ording / E Ss at the end of ) und: 31 45 GIMTH RACK—Pive and at ft one Marye Mandivap very Faw | ! at Kid Krant is already at Port| O*39 4 alue to first 94 $3.00 and $3.50 Felt Hats, $1.90. Townsend training, bat Howell will Indes > wt mt \ ’ ; p . , remain at Georgetown until about| 49% 4 $1N AWalsh Sb Every Shoe reduced three days before the event, when| 3 to? oe Witan . © The Busiest d Best Barg . . he will go down the sound. hr ‘ta 4 4G Paw : 4 ane seiest and Best Bargain Store | p> 1 ‘ sds in Town | Bundy won the tennis ¢ pion ‘ “a hip of Southern Callfor de ' a“ . feating Bell at ag Beach jest ; Tr uD Saturday. Bundy took t tralght eee til ie ‘ wer s lendeps nets. 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