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ee ee ene i A all TOY = Ree ee a eS Te a ee ee ae os WIRE AT LAST WN SPOKMNE 5 . 0 In the third race there was a Three First Choices Win at|tromendous ‘plunge on Varietios,| wie, ene entire team now well who waa backed from @ to | to 16 to in ite etride, Dugdale'a hopefuls 5 6. The horse after a short display ‘y | will open in Spokane this afternoon the Meadows-—-High Gun}c sycod ‘irea naar and finished | Setormined. tw wreak deadly. von a oh ge wee ee ‘Nn front. the | Rance on the tribe of Big Chiot at ehatee romped Inf 1 Sui Beats Convent Bell. Seco. og na on we beat) Quinn's savage followers were | tamed somewhat by the fastgoing — The closest finish of the day took| Ganucks, and the t Pete one An unusually large Monday crowd | Blace tn the fitth i > Bog og salaries from the coffers of the . Gun at 6 to 1 in a great stretoh run | pat aa Tee ™. » Mo esterday, \ at man are out to square them was at The Moadows yestorday, and} it coe up in time to nip Convent |goives for some of the. beatings Bithough the flelds as a rule lac ked | Class, nevertheless, some good races wore witnessed, The public Holl at the wire, The Sulton finish jed a distant third ‘Thin race a good betting one as four t suffered at the hands of Spokane wae when the Indians were In a more r8°8, | Hlery mood fared better than has been the case ; L lately, three first cholces and two| High Gun, Convent Bell, W and| Vancouver opened at home yes gecond choices getting the coin The Sulton were all about the same |terday with Butte, and, after belr In the two-yearold race Corte! and | Prlee | Taylor George, backed down from) even money to 7 to 10, was a os in the got away Inclement were equal cho’ betting but the former flying while the latter was almoat left. Corie! led by a wide margin FAVORITES HIT THE SEATTLE OPENS. showered with floral tributes from | Canvek fans, Nordyke and hin fel low conspirators proceeded to. get | badly beaten Aberdeen and Tacoma will bat tle to a fintah at Taco wook, J with third place am nee, Ab erdeon ocouptes that position at t Mike Lynoh says he and who would be so eruel Mike anything bia heart }as wo deny | doatred PATROLMAN DISMISSED, RJ pollee foree, has DeWeese, a member of the nh diaminned THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908. EVERY OLYMPIC ATHLETE BRINGING HOME ‘A MEDAL from the service by Chief of Po lice Ward, on account of genéral! incompetency. Mr, DeWeese bas be 17 of the present a patrolman since December r, and recent ly he was assigned to duty on the water front lite | saver as nearly everyone who was} ‘ lower went to him to get even, Tay-| lor George was about sixteen olty ST. GEORGE PRIZE MEDAL | COMMEMORATION MEDAL VERGE SHOWING FIGURE OF ° Bishop Brent Operateg no Um TON Aw *" eae Brent, of r the continent | couver, Bi. ¢ ioe ae 10 undergo ag George Pettibone Passes ‘""='""" a» ‘terri Away From Effects of an Operation. (By United Press.) DENVER Aug 4-—George A.| | | Pettibone, for prominent in | the councils of the Western Federa: | Miners, tried and acquitted | | years tion of at Holse, of the murder of Former Governor died at St | fet Steunenberg of Idaho,| Joseph's hospital last | from the effects of an opera | neg.|tion for cancer. Mr, Pettibone has been ill practically ever since his 0 con the op ten we he end O THE OR fi LP throughout but at the end was tring AN AGON, FAME. jconfinement in the Idaho peniten Only Matinen they onle and just managed to beat Lula G at} blocks the best, as after wetting | tlary, which began more than a year tte wo Ma, oe 10 to 1 a neck. Toll Box, from the | practically left at the om he yO (Star Gpecial Bervice.) snide it shows @ symbolic relief fig:| previous to the famous trial at 3 Hildreth barn, showed improvement | ed home by three lengths from Con | ; , Pangea mar Pee wscinée Gesr,| LONDON, Aug. 4.Rvery athlete | ot Feane, site enameadned | bolas | it and finished third. Inclement could | fessor at 40 to 1. Von Tromp nosed) 4, "Ait DS Beater orem oat Pee Mand who took part in the Olymple| Wings, @ trumpet in one hand and rok never get into a contending position. | out St. Franeis for the show Scisneiik wien iiiiiaeus tus alles Threaevoar-oids nd upwara, | KAMOt—whether he finished in the |@ palm fn the other | 4OWN CONT, May T pou om roe soe PeRen wee ee ta ’ money or not--was given a bronse| The prize medals are in gold for RACING AT BUTTE All ‘This Week, Mate we pect | intox wie nw land allver badge to commemorate | firsts, sliver for seconds and bronze |" ae sa ram oft ea & index Horwe and Owner wi Ww eoker Ont | HOU ee king of the games ‘|for thirds, One side shows an ath slovenia mIF VAN WiNmiee Me, " ton ‘| ‘Those fintshing first, second or lete being crowned with a laurel eae T t «fir (By United P. 100, 100, Me / B+ a */ third were given additional prize leaf by two symbotte figures, The , y United Press.) ct Woetto ian avr obje tor i it} medals winner's name is engraved round ‘i a TB, Mont, Aug. 4.—Result a fi 4 wr 7 8 rT hae ; - onda ea le, The commemoration medal was |the rim, On the obverse side is St. | ls bee BY REFUGEE. ios 19 struck by Bertram Mackennal, the Georg England's patron saint,| Four furlongs—Auit Kot won, | poser — Li ons : *°|joading British sculptor, On’ one fighting the legendary dre emt lla second, Jim Hanna third. | sate gate rovsui® aa ac La Londe might have won the; had a good day, In the fourth ge —e |: ee Mice Korma Bunting ond the ® - firet race but for the fact that) tace be he Kinney and held | NORTHWESTRAN LKAGUR. | Seven furlongs Vinton won, Bel In the Commdy Drag vg | Fern L The race came} i sie md, Hark third. Time, 1:29. | ALL VOR GOLD" T the saddle sitpped on the mare | Helle Kinney, Fern L. and Sum +| Six furlongs — Little Butter A 008 dvtlar show. Our prima tp | shortly after the start and Jockey | mertieid paid out just about six ' *3/won, Rustiing Silk second, Black as Weck — tenella til Boland had to ride the rece OUf) donars on the race. | fess {ff | Domino third. Time, 1:13% - bareback “4 F on oe | ‘ pats 4 iy ngs — Hereafter won Lois Theatre Roy Offutt, the owner of Tay-| Roy T. and Inclement have been pe Native Son second, Brush Up third, | Vvones: sunset san 1964; ty ty Jor orge, got down to the last| Placed on the schooling Hs j n , us amine ) k | All week, Pantages Players 7 race even on his day's operations Butte. ‘ o| Cae men ay won, Kelo igh atensnes te and then bet $1,600 on the horse. Charley Henshall, the well-known 4 ~. . te 4 ssessioes s 2 wina nd, Phil Igoe third. Time nd VAME SANS GREY ale) Yesterday was the first winning|turfman, who waa at The Meadows) fies Toil Bow (it | Hickey and Suga: &: 4 om > “ alse Offutt has had for the past week. | last summer, evidently ts tn hard) iy} ° ai One mile--Mandator won, Wise cos ook fase luck in New York, He recently! sos ; AMEMICAN and second, Miss May Bowdish jomorrow. ° fas . h Pore ne fir » at} 30° nop | third. Time, 1:444 . Little Henry, after losing several | started Fore in the first race at re me, 4 C f T > Dig bets, got out on the day when| Sheepshead Bay, New York, and ' ad oa st Ove mile—Himalaya won, Mike/ LOHSeCUM Tel Taylor George won 4 betting $1,500 on her, He _ Jordan se Jennie’s Beau third ONE WEEK OmEy 4 for track in an > she he pr LTV AN's Com Tel A “a 4 ~- ' ode a an La gos You've got to hand It to “Red”| mobile and about fo os 0 . . Howto Pr BIG ROAD 51 Walker. He bet on Confessor) tire blew up, Henshall procured ‘ 3 ale Weehte 3 _Takes Command of Cruiser. o—NINE—® _ » ‘ », 15 ther machine which broke “ Larry M ow York 3 NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, Sone odie across the board and got 40, 15 and | anot acht . y Pio PL cred One as 4 for his coin down about a mile from p track % 27 Yesterday's Games fs ue. 4 ‘ommand H. 8. Knapp, ¥ — xd He walked the rest of the way and| « te ae cinnd 2, ew |formerly chief of staff of the Pa-|— en W. C. Baird has been getting the| arrived just as horses y ' wt part, Fe ’ cific flee has arrived here and as-| STAR money for his clients with one-| flashing under the wire with Fore “ RACE Ne cg at command of the : ? horse specials. Saturday he had|about five lengths tn front | . ; Charis ton, flagship oe as second | Keattle’s Leading Yausoritie Edwin Gum and yesterday he hand-| ieee ve and os pea Won. Lost rot. |squadron of the Pacific fle« [arep Reerernaens Desay ed out Corel, who was as good as| Mat Ries, won a cracking ble bet mie (hayneny OT DES MOINES, ta, Avg 4 Maj. ; , 4 to 1 at one time in the betting. | when High Gun won. He bet on} ses Korn at ol nN Kellogg, ‘who offered the | BTant OxB A Bio & stint | the horse straight and place | es (Walk na “ Iowa legislature the famous reso. |. Barney, Faase, Menrlette Lob Koha, the manager for Abo} * ls Brook 3 8 jution pledging Iowa's faith, credit | 4 Other Masters Specteltion Tie Attell, is the latest arrival in the! The hoodoo on the favorite in| #7 Ware e . ns oor Ga edeuas Wh nen aiel diene VA - ring. He may put a book om the last race was b nm yeater B.S ~ . the maintenance of the national PA’ . G S soon. |day when Taylor George won.| ger : At Philedeen ee cee onnieaet. [honor in the civil war, died at his AC As} eD VACDENE oa Previous to that twelve days in a ple ‘ im 1 _ home bere last night is Woek—Datly There was a great plunge On| row the favorite in the event w _ 2 At Boston—1 Boston 4. | pe Sensational Gym Warieties when the prices first/fatied to get home in | sale wel - Ry at | It took Eugene Walter, a news opera Se went up and from 6 to 1 this bird| at p . | six Gays to write the | Polk and Fi ortega pooarae ia a hurry down Nn | to | Scotty” Ferguson finally got aj “ """"" . 2 nt Full,” and five to Bennie Grosqwons --; ei ~ arieties ran a race far belo . ‘ 21%@ rovers nace Fiwett srice against one of bis horses but State Sas Sealer nee] 3188 0 SPORTOGRAMS mse! _ i ten 0 e was 500 to 1 ‘ end ere plete nt —_— | Ges : America again won the interna WHITE At Page rode two winners, one) |. (oe cried to clean up with; is} Al A |tional motor boat race, Great Brit CITY second and two thirds out of six ist i tor tenant t Fe ain’s challeng the Woolesicy mounts. D. Boland, E. Lynch, | A! ann bett " than he} zyet dot the Forest . Seidly, being defeated by the cup Every Afternoon and Beaaay Rettig and Walsh were. the other|/Tao & much better race a ; i , , 20 | vow pHs YOUR COMMADES—COMEDY : i has shown lately but the best he i wore | | ge OR al defender, Dixie I. The race was nate 4 winning riders “ , - st anaenh: endl os ; ” Aisne, 300 tee! sages run off Hutington, Long Island, and Big Fi ae leould do was to finish 4 . : Alara. 198 | kee anamiae Cal, Aen 4 ous Is q re « Pree fe | once more had to be content! m=. AL <4 : Lb | merre F = —e cerca . the winner's time of the 30-mile eote, ote ° “THE WHITE CITY The followers of L. A. Larson’s| A! Fagg Alo hays bet all the| At poe otee “ne ot eb: he l*The straight left ts the greatest | ¢ was one hour, four minutes cure all kinds lar Prive Pi Guaranteed specials are getting the) With Bis Mes | * “ 7 , ri - a onoél Gocortgpereoag - pean ory oy ae a A on “ yee oe ae money. Yesterday Nonie at 9 to 2) Colm straigh Winner be. | vee tined by W. Fisher | pp ed qpneedhartcounagebyl ng -oagel preety hon” | Starting Next Sunday, Aethor was the good thing and she came K, Hl rapenee Oe as ys i This is the opinion of De Witt ¢ ‘ate ‘tena shee e bi | 1 sngstrom stung the combin “4% : Pe need we “ van ort of this city, probably the Indians in Typical heme on the bt ST ee ee Socae | Licne ta @ book : orice. Poms oneet we sore Mona | Vee f this city, probably th One dead and another seriously Village--trenche Se ee ee ee a roe | ad early * . most famous expo of box it th It of a motor rac cher Indiap Peat ake Summerfield last two winners and bet »| R . ite bi Bookmaker Gemmoriiels | the nxt. Swe © | ove _ a onto hele - i <+ana [fn the world, outside of profession-|ing meet held near London yester (7A This Week—TwentyeTes! at that price | 2157 « ‘ ; T nks at aN a ae ward. Value ’ ane, (0! fightere day ru lovee and . . ’ . ? te @ gray-hbaired eran of THE DEAF CAN HEAR 3) . ; Pe fee Wateh 0 nd has bad. hand in the|, With Wright, the Ceatral school Suit Cases } | QE ERE Poser ge bg | making of more fighters than any |bor, in the box. the fast Apollos For ¢ ; We ‘ «sd 3 six men. He Thm Jeffries his | defeated the Pacific Meat company Traveling Bags uk sroty Ht ee Hot ive & o & Rwikme stl Ariat ionson, taught Jim Cor | Sunday at Woodland park, by a MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO. vores en 1 ts! ot « ft Xwores ls 12 |bett part of what he knows, and | *core o ® pitching The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the 919 First Ave. at @ minwies ai 4 rere 2 preneens ether DERE, De one ‘ ORCA WHALE, Killed at San Juan Island, on Exhibition, tie ms . nel hie vanen 1-8 ew. land amateur, owe their knowledge , M a. Ww tee a in a to him John Flanagan broke the Olympic | f4!! to see it. R tun. always ciee “closed fast under & . ne For #1 s this old ma record for the hammer throw, hurl geome rece. a Bell Wes olan indame | lace tau iene @ bemay eee ing the missile 173 feet, 10 inches FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY oe oat H RACH te 6 as Hetiing. Three-year-ctds and [owara and declares he ha: dd the at the games held yesterday by the 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. : index Tt in the straight loft the Britéeh record for the shot put and Six a ; Ta 1 have studied every kind of OUDA, TRAPEZE ARTIST : blew ever Introduced in the ring Jack Leyburn, the crack trotter UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG. he says, “and for damaging qualt poke feated egric | by Sterling |f Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Trocadero Hes recommend the left. While it inney, in Uy trot at Kal COMING ATTRACTIONS. Sale lp.m;7 Out-of-town clients paid Every Suit in the Store NO RESERVE THESHUB 615-17 First Ave. boys in plain clothes will deli envelope to any part of the ¢ NERS IS THE PASSWORI Wednesda Under a written guaran WINNER on this day, or My Money On the Square their own story. NOTE— Opposite the Totem Pole NONIE ...6.5 esses JACK WITT .,.. IDA MAY TAYLOR GEORG OUARDI an iat CAPT. BURNETT ,,.,..... GREEN SEAL .. 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Messenger ver information in plain sealed WIN- ity per telephone call ) y’s Special tee I promise to give you a 5 TO 1, WON 3 TO 1, LOST . 3 TO1, WON 6 TO 1, WON 2TO1, 2ND 4 TO 1, WON 0 TO 1, WON 7 TO 1, WON portunity of gathering a nice tally lay in a winter's stock of E TO LOSE nded if this horse fails to win. may not do damage in the begin. | @™mazoo. ning a fight, it is a sure money getter In t end Of course, no mar er unless he has The Clinton Keystone ( Woodland Stara defeated last Sunday rk, by can be a box bratnn Brains are more important than brawn to 6, Brains, with an effective punch behind them, are championship ma-| _ At the end of the first day's play, terial. Given the brains, the punch |the Gentlemen of Philadelphia should be the straight left |Cricket team were ahead of their opponents, the Gentlemen of Kalser Calis on King Guatay. land STOCKHOLM, Aug. 4.—Empe oe or William and his party have ar-| Nat Emerson retained his title of rived here on board the Impertal| Western tennis champlon by de yacht Hohenzollern on a short|feating L. H. Waldner at Chicago yesterday in one bornly fought contests in tory of the game. visit to King Guastay the In tan and black, Look at the quality and compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNBERG & |by defeating Beals C. | Boston, in the final round of | singles In the Longwood | tournament yesterday wat “Gus Brown” sis Original Showing of Brown Suits for Fall 1908 Remrakable Shirt Display—All new patterns; no pick-overs, left-overs, back- number The $1.50 and $2.00 kind styles. SPECIAL $1.20 Every Summer Suit left in stock, just \% former price Every Straw Hat, 4% $3.00 and $3.50 Felt Hats, $1.90. Every Shoe reduced The Busiest and in Town. Best Bargain Store Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Yes; half price still prevails on all Summer Suits, a score of 13 of the most stub R. D. Little, of New York, earned the right to meet Champion Larned Wright, of tennis | August 10—Marie Wolfson, can tift ten men—ten men lift her Sunday, August 9—Capt. Leopold McLagian, the champion of the world, and the champion of Yokohama will an exhibition contest in jiu jitsu. August 15 Capt. McLaglan against two automobiles. Ferry boat runs direct to Park on the hour every bout 2 p. m., from foot of Marion street CHAS. LOOFF, RACES! RACES! At the Meadows Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine first Race at 2 P.M, From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock 4. m. 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