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CONVENT BELL EQUA THE WORLD'S RECORD LS POETRY AND LOVE NOW N FAMOUS TY lar Ben and Falr Annie made up Runs Mile and Sash Hg Yards in| the geld tn the, two yeanold race t WER a good betting contes Fast Time---Kermit Wins i excopt Aka-ArnBen, who wa © at Thirty to One, cnotden in the , Med — the way, but tired at the end, and} a in a driving finiah just lasted long i The card at The Meadows yes | onongh to beat Fair Annie a nore, | i terda was composed efiy of | p, w hird, four lengths away. | ey oiling platers, but Che) One of the warmest tips of the form of horses continued CO®) meeting went down to defeat when slate 1 two favorites and Jack Wit backed from 4 to 5 to ae 1 cholees rewarded thy ‘G11 to 2, and looked upon as a sure Convent Bell showed to| winner, Was, beaten, This horse | be a mare of remarka speed wa: ippowed te class the rath. | when she won the fifth race from|er cheap field he was meeting, and @ rather poor fleid, On her recent| any price was loc good | races the mare looked much the Jack Witt t} beat, but the bookies laid the Hb » and eral price of 6 to 5 against b was chances. The distan wa the place by and 50 yards, and from ¢ turned up In manne in which she w the betting at ten would have been a oc « for the | She went to the front at the rise of | trip, and won easily at a cou the barrier and romped in front | length the entire trtp, winning by seven! In the last race, a five furlong lengths at the finish in the remark! «print, Fireball, at even money, and ably fast time of 1:41 1-4, whioh| Burning Bush, at to were | equaled the world’s record for the | backed to the exclusion of every distance. Midmdnt, at 30 to 1, was | thing else in the race, Lady King @ distant second, and My Bouquet | nearly upset the basket, as she ran finished third, Stoney Lee, the|a cracking good race and was only second chotce tn th ace, ran very | beate® in the last Jump by Burn-| poorly and was in the hunt.j/ing Bush, with Fireball a neck! Four —Port, Steel, Ake away horses LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. — cs MISS CHARLIE LOMBARD ANO TY COBB. oe Ae we nar Rand it AS NASA COBB'S HEART) THREE TO ONE: ad STAR FORM CHART SEATTLE WINS ; Lae (By United Press.) @ hot liner off his shoelaces, after , Pe a hard ron “« + @ J ‘ The Neore ar ‘ | | Mokune, a ‘ i | He . 0 ‘ot ‘ i 1 : tny’s amen SPOKANE, Aug. T.—Inabiiity to} en hit “@how Me” Allen to the pinches | At Walon cost Bp the game yeuterda ee ae the seore being 3 tq t, with | Therm 1 . Gulladds on the heavy oxtrom- | tateries—¥ tf it ‘kinney” Last furnished the AMERICAR LEAOUB featire of the contest by grabbing | | Lost. Pet | The record for one mile and fifty | wa yards of 1:41 1-5, which was tled ‘\e eek eee eee eee eee Wherefore, during by Convent Belle, was made by * # | week in August the Detrolt club of Haviland with 99 pounds on his MY @ AUGUSTA, Ga, Aug. 7-— & the American league will bave to back at the Harlem race track at & Tyrus A. Raymond Cobb, bet. # get along without Ty Cobb, who will - Chicago, July 7, 1903 | & ter known as “Ty” Cobb, the # be very busy down in Augusta, Ge KKATTLN, Wash. Thursday, Aug. 6, 1806-—Forty-first Gay. Weather ct | & heavy-hitting ball player of @ getting married to Mise Charlie} "** " © Hopper, presiding judge Richard Dwyer, starter | & the Detroit American League ® Lombard 3192 ° RACK Mia furlongs felling. Three-year-olde and wpwa * team, was married yesterday * wae ‘ inal ¢ po) 4 : 4 poe at AR Pon of * od now that Ty's great ball play-| i $ { running back wa wards fo ow ing has brought his salary up to ‘ | Jockeys’ ‘Genel pornos tee re mentt ee ee oe eee, ee : o fur SPP RRR RR EO OD ing to it but matrimony 5 wi NS S). Susee Cobe. the Demin Utes Miss Lombard ts the daughter of : f the track among Said to hin “Now whats % ©. Lombard, an Aaguata busi . . Oo 1 » he was captured Rally vo ness man. She has hasel eyes and it Kermit, 3 « ore on the track Hits are fine, and so are dowbles, Gark hair, Her acquaintance with | Mefrid tn vain to mount him,| grit | auem to have Imp troubles, CObb began when be commenced to 1 gave this horse iu the Jockeys Special yesterday This is what fF aaid tm my adver “This horse will be 1 te or better, and will make te field losk cheap. Aneiher gned ene gers today. Get ff the track and let the field} Something Iacking in my life Mr. and Mra. Cobb will travet] *" ‘ te oe t's 8 Winner: hb Hy Jinks, | Dillewe | need « abroad next winter visiting Japan BGG sBCOND, RACH —aix toriongs. “Three-year olds and upward Valve Prince Brutus 4to1, Won It © — = wife!” and the Orient first feos onee Toupee 3tot, Won " © OST AD |... ctepienpemeatindneninaneeneimeenitiel casos | indew More and Owner « S Sr Fim Joner. OP. Abbey 5to2, 2nd ff) Pearance at The Meadows whole lot of surething men gotilock. He bet & world of coin on : fessor * co mae: 8 Kermit 30 te 1, Won stung. Kokomo e#traight at 10 to 1 and ‘6 % | of the books broke evdn ished third for the coin. Thiw i ae rr) Saturday ’ ay, ae tory of Ker-| Harry Froelich ceaned wp when gusted Mike and he didn’t bet « ? ; wat repaid th hetr losses on his old horse, Midmont, finished sec- dime on Kermit, because was pod 4 5 heave quethee ene Gent ott bo so) ther aces. N on the track ond. Froelich bet several hundred afraid of Jack Witt, and Kerthit ’ 8 fe | of better, and will win all the §/ bet on Kermit, as it was the ant dollars ou the horse to ab and got rolied home at 30 to 1 Rk hd way. It beats them al versal opinion he could not beat ax high as 6 to 1 for some of the om i 4) ears! aan tet ase Reet PS. aS87 Tf Jack. Witt coin Roy Offut bet ow Pair Axil ame ey slam ee te ee ¥ place and®then lost ¢ oie” and fe My Dally Information Sheet Jack Freters finally broke the lee) A coupl age on Foregt Rose to nat ites. | < wmaners sestenmny yn Burning Bosh won. This is! stqod bac ather on Stoney Lee a pl net a“ erner whieh ghee us peat t ret race the Maple stable has ing the clote finish between ’ a Se him the pace. mahemn ay re I have the rating of every horse § WOO at (he meeting and Pair Annie, When the forn Stoney Lee ran very much Belt at teil Tev-yeat-ctde. Vatee to flew that has run ie Laited States was hung out, one of them the form he has beef vaowis ngage ee te ss —— eae One of those tips that is giveo od Doggone If ah didn't Istely, and bis race , = et fully, away by the conductors on the cars think the other one won Dat's de fel one. It was reported t totes , 13-8 with each transfer and ts left by reason they ain't no colored jadges,” bled. and the officials etl) nage : : H. Cc. Rawlings the milkman with the morning's | «aid the other coon. lock into the matter today Hike Fe roa mn H H milk was the one on Jack Witt om — ll ta : Office 090 Burke Bide. Cor. ted Av. This bird beat good ones at New The Nome club got a wallop whea Motiey's First as a warm tip is Py and Marten St Orleans, and it was thought it| Burning Bush won, as ft had a line the last race and was backed for w Phone, tnd. Lene. would only be a cakewalk for him back of the book after the mce some unknown reason from 4@/fé 1 ster «hard ridden | to beat the cheap field he was meet-| which extended out to the fence down to $ to 1. This bird Did wt] ,, °C, wich and fintthed with © marae, igterns free te sey On the when the horse again brok and for another ten minutes repeat mer tactics. This faished Dwyer's patience, and he satgtant starters herd Dia away Bat Jack Witt falled to ran anywhere near bis true form and a bargains. Hole Wh «in all my fancy howe my shirts go, goodness knows Mike Hayes certainly ia in tough Don’t Wait a Day Longer W' If You Want a Summer Suit at Half Price and Less to move all remaining Summer Suits at a tre- mendous sacrifice in prices. Come tomorrow if in any way possible and get your share of the t You have free and unrestricted choice of our entire stock at the sale prices, even of our finest specimens of famous “Hub Clothing” For Men and Young Men You are sure to find your size here in some style and fabric to your liking, and you will be fitted as correctly as if measured by a custom tailor. $ 5.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $1O.00 $ 7.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $15.00 $10.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $20.00 $12.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $25.00 $15.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $30.00 Understand every size is here and that the of styles and fabrics is good. All Straw Hats at Half Price $1.50 and $2 Negligee Shirts Now $1.10 2,500 Pair Men’s Fancy Hose Regular 25c | Value at 1 iSc Pair 615-17 First Ave. Sauare-O pposite in which to “clear decks’’ for Fall goods, we're compelled the Totem Pole make bis baseball reputation as an outfielder on the Auguaeta team. At present the brideto-be is tn New York buying her troussenu, the beaf of the stretch and Jockey Morgan pulled up. th practi- cally but wo weeks left 248% met with interference Kitty can do bet 3196 ° inden 318 IFTH RACE and upward Morse a1 Mid TALKING MACHINES LLING Co, est shades selections fall, priced from Advance Hats Fall Blocks New Fall Shirts und $2.00; pecial Second ard Yesler Why, certainly; you can buy stock at HALF PRICE « finished fant any Rudinon 2 place 2 her shat off tepentedly in el Trained by D. Bone. ubingn ran ac cloned fast when men ho speed an part epular of it ne mile and itty yards Value to Gret #248 Summer Batting cary wie ‘Three-year owiare «. for early $15.00 to $35.00 showing of the King of all “STETSON” $4.00 prices $1.50 $1.20 8 wit Three Kelly 80 THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Fall to Investigate. wai a SEY wil “Gus Brown’ says Browns Are It We are now displaying the handsom of new Brown Suit “Where the Cars Stop” left Ren did hia best ‘6 show wine Harlan ran « good ids ream in | court, to be ne | wan that age If ShoeswOxfords new anti Sombiing a basket of " SPORTOGRAMS Vancouver and Putte will Long e and Jat Dogdale’s Bunday ball couver, #6 park next not Ko in Va t game of the ne we Theatr red hi ‘aton in this elt We ee Manage, Beattie fans wore large smile "ithi# morning when it was learned |that mil Frisk struc ma " | atreak oaterda wd |three hite o © tim AMP Prominent sportemen of the Unit The bee ia YAN Wms dine + moe votayernat = A uniform closed nH on base, muskallunge | Seattie 7 ast 383 z “4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. : views rok ; } ; : 1 a | a rr ee ee ee howd ga tt | WINS CHAMPIONSHIP “ «soa tecame fae A TEMPERANCE Towy & .~ 7 y In a ulser Coliseum Theat ONE WERK ONL iy ~ Sis = REERE zg ORDINARY BETTING mr NOT GAMBLING Sa Pawel WHITE CITY LAST TIME TONIGHT ARQ FOUR COMRADES, COMEDT BATS Big Fumny Act, Free te al Arthur Dexter's Big a , (By United Press.) YORK Aug. 7. ge Sterling of violating the who wat accuse # In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices FREOLUND, HORNBERG & LARGON, 705 Pike 8t ‘aman feoaganstaantuaernamaasaezay : L. A. Larson jf Suite 65 Starr-Bo: $2.00 Daily; Telephone—Sunset, Main 4963. Bidg,, 619'4 First Avenue, $10.00 Weekly. Office Hours, 10 a. m. tot op. m. n clients paid sharp attention to. Messenger bs es will deliver information in piain sealed WINNERS 18 THE Pi o pial any part of the city per telephone call WORD BIG SENSATION SATURDAY Never before in the history of racing in this West j ern country has such an opportunity re to the general public. I GUARANTEE THIS TRICK Knowing precisely how fast this horse ¢ and who will be the rider, puts me in a mood. I TAKE THE CHANCE | With these guaranteed occasionals. It neo me to be sure of my ground, as all I rely upon 0 track clockers and other ewe, expenses is patronage; consequently, when I am so sure of a horse winning that I make an absolute agreementto refund your money in case of an accident, I MUST know where I am at. { REMEMBER SATURDAY L. A. Larson Suite 65 eee Building. Two Hours on Saturday Evening ‘clock are now hours in of The easiest co accusmelate Habit of Sav who has oft resista ie will « mo | k the old cate le uy \ 1 week and the interest $008 Alaska Ruliding. Owned hy th Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S. A. RACES! RACES! At the Meadows Six Recee Oaity Rain or Shine Pivot Gace at 2°. M 0 to Septer and Jackson Admission @nduding Grand Stand) Gentle men $1, Ladies 50¢ From June from Firat ave