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Tae SR @ EAGLES FAIL 10 ~ PICK WINNERS to the vast surprise of the public Stanley Fay waa installed favorite lin the race at 9 to &, with Tony Faust second choice at 11 to 6 and Six Favorites Beaten in a Row -Jockey Lycurgus Is Suspended. | Pedro recetving the balance of #up }port at 9 to 2, after having been FRI WY backed down from 6 to 1, Stanley Yesterday was Ba@os’ day at the Fay, Pedro and Tony Faust raced each other to pleces the first mile and Logivtiiia at 30 to 1, who had {boon trailing the entire trip, came with a rush the last sixteenth and] boat Pedro by half a length In a} buay fintah, with Faust only | & neck away Fay, the fw vorite, ran a race much below his} trae form omo Was made an 8 to oo in fifth race for beetles at one mile and was hoavily played, but] thanks to a wrete ride from Mor. | paten a head by Meadows and at targe attendance of out of town visitors was present Tt fa dowbtful however, if any of the visitors spent a profitable afternoon for horaes that students of the @ope figured to have no chance per Bisted In winning during the entire Afternoon, Favorite players were @p against it as six firat choices Faiiod to win Prolific started the when he won the firat ra noble price of 60 to 1. St ball a rolling e at the Francia was heavily played at 66 and Wap / san the horse was } Was made second choice, but the lat. | Forest Rose, 6 to 1, who led the en ier was given a miserable ride by | tire trip, Potrero Grande, 16 to 1, annexed third place. The public made Salable favorite in the last race at 3 to 1 and this anima! rewarded his backers by ran ning absolutely last, The winner turned up ta Agnolo at § to 1 who beat Legal Form a neck. The latter was the seoond choice. La Rose at 40 to 1, fluished third. The bookmakers had one of the best Gays they experienced this season at The Meadows and nearly all of them went home with greatly Hinereased — ee .yeurgus, finishing fourth, and after St. Francis led into the stretch, Prolific came along and won in a Walk, St. Francia was seo nd Emma G. third, Lyeurgus managed to pull Wap up a doren times dur ing the race and the judges decided that in view of previous bad rides ipio Lycurgus should take & vaca tion Indefinitely on the ground The Bagles’ handteap at one mile Qnd 4 sixteenth was the feature of the card and Logistilla, the longest sae in the race waren the winner, sane LIVE. NEWS FROM FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. ns H. G. Bedwell, the owner of Wap, | bring home the money to his back had a big bet on his horse and wasjers. He was a city block the best, Yery mach exercised after the race put got & most wretched ride at the over the manner in which Lycurgus | hands of A. Morgan and at the fin rode. Bedwell stated that Lycurgus ish was beaten a n This boy would never ride another horse of | certainly is riding in awful form his and that he would not let the and should take a rest / | ge ride here for anyone else, he action of the officials in in-| A. Walsh distinguished himscif @efinitely suspending Lycurgus of yesterday by winning with Prolific course made it a certainty that this and Kerry. He falled, however, to rider would not be seen again in distinguish himself with his hand.) the saddle here for a long time. This {ling of Pedro in the handicap and bey bas been riding well on outside | lost a race he should have won, Pe. horses, but he has failed on several | dro was off badly, and instead of | Occasions to ride Bedwell's horses | waiting with the horse, Walab rust im a competent manner. }ed him to the front, making up all} {his lost ground in an eighth of a The judges called for the bookies | mile, with the result that the animal sheets after the first race, and it had nothing left with which to wall} barely possible that a big scandal is off Logistilla’s horn brewing. The manner in which cer-| _ tain contenders, notably Elmdale,| Apprentice Co ton rode his first! Wap and Emma G. went back in the | winner when he scored with Agnolo. | betting made it seem as If there was! The Longshot Kid bet hts last two | ®@ concerted effort to “shoo” bucks on Agnolo and after the race | Francis tn. The officials will proba-} was heard to remark: “Why this bly hand out a ruling today kid Cotton is another Tod Sloan. Rudy Pollock came to life In| Anytime the track is soft, look out @ sudden manner yesterday. He bet/for Gene Russell. He was almost ten bones on Prolific at 60 to 1 and | left at the post yesterday and was then cashed a combination that paid nearly knocked down a couple of} 20 to 1 times in the race and then finished | a bang up foarth, being beaten less Ed Soule. the owner of Logistilla, | than a length for first money $60 on the mare at 30 to I and tein on the mare to show at 5 to 1.| Ollie Johnson, the trainer of Ker | had one bet with Frank Bain / ry, bet $100 on the colt at 4 to 1 $1,200 against $40. After the race | —_—— Boule went around to Bain's book! fill Calne won his usual daly | with a big leather sack and Markie | race. He copped the fifth race with | Moses, the cashier, with a sad smile | Forest Rose with Jockey C. Russel! on his visage, paid over the coin.|in the pilot house Markie will recover but he probably Will never be the same again. Inclement, the winner of the sec ond race, is by Peep o° Day-Rain Frank Doss is supposed to be ajdrop. Inasmuch as» the raindrops pretty shrewd guy, but he certainly | were failing during the progress of ked a lemon when he bet One|the betting « number took the | Three Martin $100 on Salable.| hunch and bet on the colt | The Belle of Iroquots is certainly } betting proposition. An: off winging, It takes a) her but if she gets off ly and something starts | outrun her, she pins back her| and refuses to run. She did yesterday when Belle Kinney | the best of the break and pro- ceeded to outrun her, and finished | i | LC Rawlings and his clients all) jcleaned up when Agnolo won at 8} tol. This was Rawlings’ one horse special. a | Al Richter must have thought he had something up his sleeve when he bet on Sliver Wedding. Bookmaker Nelson Jones heid . Incidentally Matt Rets| Logistilia out and won $1,400 to the | burned up a bunch of coin which he | race. bet straight and show. | Twenty-three books cut in yeater day Pht! Hamil! and Morris womens | Raphacl declined the issue and Phil | Howell, “Shooey” Grau and “Patty Phillips were the newcomers. ett te @ shame tha is a shame that Jacomo did not Fagies Eagles Eagles Fastest steamer on the Sound to . 8 Navy Yard and Battle Dave Honeyman fs once more on |the road to wealth. He had two dol lara on Logistilla at 30 to 1. Plunger Charlies Plummer, one of the crack local bowlers, bet his bankroll, $830 on Agnolo The largest assortment of hunt ing coats, pants, cartridge vests, j pets hats, gun cases, In city. A i. Hall, 1111 First « 25c Sox For| 12:3C 1,500 pairs Men’s Fancy Sox—regular value 25c— |} Sale Price 12ic} THEGHUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av Bellinger, col HIS LEGS GO FASTER THAN ANY | \COULD NOT OTHER MAN IN ALL THE WORLD oe a's best sprinter. and there were few—even mea win the final. The unexpected ker, the race by half a yard America’s defeat was a great blow to Httle ing to be rubbed he sought ¢ don and later world’s record of 9 26 seconds anyone ever doghe 100-yard trite | jwith the next sack All is ready for the wrestling 100 yards, » lin 9 seconds flat? The teams play at 3:20 this aft} match tomorrow night at Dream- semsiiiaiiaasaeds jernoon, Franklin will probably/iand rink between those sterling! piteh for Seattle. middieweights, Charley Franklin} and Dan Sullivan. The men have Se % PO 4 ™ | quit all hard training and will do $b Sh sast enough work to stay in trim.| oy ae Rach man ts confident of being} ¥ ae returned the victor. ee | On the dope the outcome is a 3 toss-up, Dr. Roller and zen Carroll SEATTLR Wash vetuester *e have always touted Franklin as the frock ton. he O tadoes et man fn “ie ts oman shoneets <<. best man of his weight in the coun- # pan try, while Gotch spoke highly of 325' rawr. Rac hie furlongs Selling Throe-year-cide and up Waté, ees Sullivan after working with the A218 Protity » ed $e The advance sale of seate has S14 Bt Fran javie ita.) tie tf ae *\ been heavy and a large crowd is Emma O. (Schreiber we i | assured. Thousands of Eagles will Bet ier ¢? 3 | witmens ¢ the contest } ; pan eee —a | t eee ~ Cheap Rates East ’ ie 10 16 19 Koerner ” The Oregon R. R. & Navigation Time 26 ane Co, will sell round trip excursion py nA neg wane 6-4 eee + | tickets August 21 and 22, good ininety days. Pull particulars at} ALKER IN ATION, HE'S THE SOUTH AFRICAN WHO REDUCED THE 100 YARD SPRINT TO 9.25 i “You can make your lege £0) ceo: m |two were gone, Bennett waa hit | cantar than 1. You are bast.” ee eB “eo * hand, congraty-| [Cartwright singled, scoring Thom There is only one man in the ne words quoted. / On the throw in Si Bennett} lworld to whom “Jimmy” Rector, Walker's win in the Olympic race | ¥ caught by Orlet between the the Untversity of Virginia sprinter, ¥44 80 Accident, He demonstrated | b8s* could make this statement honest:| this 4 few days later when he low-| Howan showed the crowd a ly, and he m tto him. It was ered by one-fifth of a second the | brand of base running that has to the boy from South Africa~—R. B. World's record of 9 3-5 ond et | he “fore been conspicuous by its Walker, who won the 100-meter bY Dan Kelly, of Baker Clty, ab If the Butte bunch so dash at the Olymple games tn Loo lmuch as batted an eyelash when The question again being esfiblished a new | by THE STAR—1 HIT RUSH Butte Is Defeated in Third Straight Game by Seattle, Score 4 to 1, 4 seconns., While poor old Russ Hall looked jessly om from the grandstand, ttle deftly placed another game of th he 8 on the winning side ome and made it 12 vietortes out of the last 16 games. Score, Seattle 4, Butte 1 Harry Rush was the big shout at every stage of yesterday's game All that Butte sluggers could do with the “Sphinx” was to stand still aud not make any effort to get at his curves, Four hits are all that slid into the net of the Miners. The game also furnished several plays of the halrraising variety Terry McKuno grabbed Si Ben nett's smash over second and got the ball to Rowan ahead of Ben nett, who i# considered by many the specdiost man in the league Oriet in the third threw himself headiong toward third base and sna Irby's liner two inches he from the ground Seattle scored 2 MeKune beat Hickey as, in reaching for the tap, lost his in the fourth. a hard hit rap to Bennett bunted, but Thom balance and both runners were | safe, Frisk moved both up a peg| with « perfect bunt, Lusst hit to} Stia; Oriet hit hard to H fell, and MeKune sec |lined out @ pretty single, scoring | | Bennett. Rush was an easy out Rowan scored in the fifth, as did] Hickey Seattle's last run came in the seventh on Cabill's double, Rowan's single and Frisk’s double Butte’s lone tally came in the third, Thomas bunted safely when Rector went to London as Amert- He won his heat etteh whe did not believe he would happened, Wal practionily unknown, winning Rector, But without wait. it Wak aked win the sporting world ts Dave was on the bags he got away READY FOR SPORTOGRAMS Dug's beaution are traveling a few these days, and the fans are mourning the fact that Vancouver got away before the placing of Rowan and Oriet in the infield sent the team into ite winning stride. Payne and Armetrong of Tacoma won the men's doubles champiom whip yesterday at the Hverett tourn- ament, defeating Goss and Bality ger of Portiand, Joe Tyler te ii, and his match with Payne for the singles championship had to be postponed, ‘Tyler won from Hall 4 day in the feature game of (he day. If Franklin wae only the Frank |lin of a fow short months ago. muste, please, professor Abe Attell and Owen Moran have jat last reached an agreement, and the ‘Frisco sports will see the men | President Kwing of the Coast league and “Crab” MeCredie are expected in Seattle the latter of this week part Harry Krant has been taking no chances, and has put in some hard leks In preparation for his battle with Kid Howell at Port Townsend tomorrow night A large crowd from Seattle is expected at the fight The men will met at 142 pounds at 3 in the afternoon. Tacoma and Aberdeen did not play yesterday, as the skies leaked. | re | Robert Harriman, a New York) boy finished an 1,100-mile walk} yesterday at the Central Y. M. C A. of Chicago, The walk started at Montreal, Canada, and two other boys who started with him are 100 miles behind, but still coming will) vie | New Westminster, B.C. spend $4,000 to welcome its | torious lacrosse team home. The) team won the Minto cup, which Is emblematic of the world’s lac rosse | charplonahip. THE MAT Latter off fying urese Look him Time of game Frevy 126) Umpire Two-yoar-olds Value to firet % ar Pin Jockay Butte n x) Spokane ae tent Vancouver ; : Annis out show, | Rarterioe—Dunn and Roberts: Paddock | wohl and Arbogast or im stretch. Mie | At Aberdeen Knocked slut sacia s Annie cteged va? RAMA With Tacoma on account of B{HH THMO RACK —rive aod 4 malt foriongn Melting, Three-yesr-olds wanewal, imseus. and upward Value to fest $085 i ne whe ine Ghe Owndl WL OOM Ber Pel docker On. OL | preidene Won ont ry ¥ (Henry) “2 ani aWaieh 48 Tonk +4 (34546) elle Kinney (W Pinker) 180 1 ‘ 4 ate Mocking (Bedwell) tee ¢ as 14 sone Lowe? “6 ot a atone) a 5 r+} of Iraquoie (ithe i 4 3s ie 8 rf oe 9 } ri) Burning Bush (Maple Bea) 198 3 Mentry 13 20] Yesterday's “Games. At post § minutes * | At Putebore | pnt 8 = * it Stocking 2 show At New York ing quarters all the way 3260 FOURTH RACE Three-year-olds and One aod # upward Index — Mote Fy Logintitia Pedro (Dank Tony Faust Manley Pay Rawin T. Fryer Green Seat Peter Sterling ( At pest 3 minutes tina 19 place, Off at 167% 4 show Pedr fear. Tr tired ed Out an extra quarter FIFTH RACE—One Value to firet 9240. mile Horse and Ow r 1 ander « weak ride # ME the sarly pace and made hie more lust ft a “ ¥ a Botting 2-10 place, 1 ned by MW At Philadel dolphin 2-6 AMERICAN LEAGUR. } c Lost 39 nished wl Herel! in clone ateenth miles, The Kagles Handieap, aiue to firet $400. % a % Ste Fin p 1% Pa » AWaish Koerner t Uy Allarris 6% 6% BF BWilson | one | 17 7 syeureue | 24 2-6 erence ow. Faust 1-3 show We Won Lost h “« 6 last eter | F se ob San Franctaco o 8 Oakland au Thres-year-olde and upward Vosterday’s Games. ar] At Mah Pranciaco—tan Franchco 4 “Angelee—Los Ang 2, Port. | 2 Aliarria Narrie Gaeiraintticentmtoee ie Putman Hunting Boats at A. L. | Hall's, 1111 First ave. eee H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, " i yor an't get boots or ‘ shoes to fit you, get them made to measure S17 SANE STARS alow to begin, losed welt Union Ticket office, 608 First av Kw. Ellis, General Agent. ooo Trunks Sut Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 910 First Ave. SAVINGS TALKS NO. 15 Most enterprises that are launched take the investor’ money and hold it In such a way that it is almost impossi- ble to realize on the stock purchased, should oceasion demand it. The same money placed in the bank on interest, would be available at any time; you could withdraw any part of it or the entire amount You have confidence in the officers of this bank Have you the same confidence in the integrity of the promoters who offer you stock in a company that promises abnormal re- turns on the investment? What guarantee have you ex. cept their printed or spoken words, that they will pay the dividends? Until you have a better thing than the savings bank investment, keep your savings here. You know what interest your money will earn; you may have received inter est in the past from the bank so have many others. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY 326 = yo ns . 7 a 4yne mile Selling Three-year-olds and upward. Value index Wea ay ; Ho? 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August 25 to A cust 19-0 ‘ BUTTH, Mon® Aug 18.—Re|otmber will go there trom |nults Wedneaday | Meadows. ba Vive furionge—The Slicker won,| Aunt it second, Minnie = third Time, 1:02. Five furlonge—Valoski won, Bal-| reed second, Keno Rebel third Time, 1:01% Milo and a stxteenth-—Bir Wesiry ee dua won, Henvollo second, Spondoollx| Cap. Fiest Av. ant third, Time, 1:60% Private Office, ind abate Mile and @ sixteenth-—-Woolen | won, Tarp second, Cardinal Sarto third. Time, 1:48% AMUSEMENTS, Six furlonge—Husky won, Belle Th A Boott second, Reene W. third e Grand ~~ Time, 4:16. | oun cont, i One mile—Willle T. won, Joe bora woager, Wootan second, Vinton third.| The des Preaaall Maturday, me, 1:44% | . co Overs Co, ta One mile—Petaluma won, Manila | OLAV Tre |. second, Lord Rossington third. | #mmer pr 100, 866, a6 re J and Time, 1:44% | Next Wook et in action for 26 rounds at Colma} on Labor day Jack Weich was named as the refe Free Clothing Veet Vroe with uring CLOTHING ©O., First Ave Luna Park Natatorium Open All Day Largest saltwater tank in the state. The gradually sloping bottom of the tank re an opportunity for both bathers and swimmers to enjoy a surf bath in 288,000 gallons of salt water, heated to a temperature of 86 degrees and changed nightly. SEPARATE TANK FOR LA. 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Bet COMING ATTRACTIONS McLagian will pull Capt Melsopo' August 16 DON'T FALL to see the 0} Werry Bost rans direct Wo park on t foot of Marton street. WELCOME HOME F.O.E. | CHAS. LOOFF, Manager, RACES! RACES! At the Meado 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 a m. Admission (including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50¢ Into Your Saving An excellent plan Is to take the amount of your weekly or monthly earnings ang divide it. fairly, allowing so much @f rent, so much for meats, grocertel clothes, ete.—and then a fixed sum (0P the Savings Fund. Whoever does this 0f & reasonable period will never go back ® the old careless habits. You soon realli that what you add to your Savings each and every pay day and what @ bank adds to them with its 4 per eeat compound interest are rapidly growin tuto a very substantial total, This bank will be pleased to help in every way 1 Duilding, Owned by the its power, Hidavian American Kame pred American Bank ummm Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S.A —— wrark®.\