The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1908, Page 2

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ON TOMORROW ter racing season starters and thelr Pedro 102, Glorio 104 Biggest Event of Racing Season ---Crack Field Will Go to 101, Logistitia 108 the Post. 110, Stax Fay 110, 98, Kdwin T, Fryer 1 taatic $100. Tt looks The biggest .race of the local present writing “Red racipg season will be run tomorrow | holds the strongest hand when the field goes to the post tn niey Fay and t the 1909 Handicap, The prise to be contested for is $5,000 in real course, money and the horses that will con test for it are the cream of the racing material this side of New he ha York, “It will be the highes: but Harry See in field that ever started here and he likes the distance olig Seotty Edwin Gum is may also start will be composed of horses that will be candidates for the Burns Han We Don’t Like . | ToHurry You ' | But This Sale WillEndinaDay or Two What a time to lay in a stock of suits for next spring and next summer, to say nothing of this fall! Patterns through- out the sale are good—none others were admitted. You're after something beside your money. Remember:—There is not a suit in the lot less good than we are selling every day in the best clothing stores there is anywhere. Your faith in us prevents us from selling any- thing that won’t do us credit. Will you try these bargains? $5.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $10.00 $7.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $15.00 $10.00 : Now TakesAny Suit Worth $20.00 $12.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $25.00 $15.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $30.00 Almost every style for almost every use—for business and for dress, Hadn’t you better come and see what is going on for yourself? Your money back if you want it. © * 6,017 Firat Avenue, Somuttin, Wash, 1909 HANDICAP IS Wieap, the biggest prixe of the wi and Ferguson, |Wrear hin ‘co ot WRESTLING MA TCH 1s: cague. the, game FANTASTIC COMES 7 bear hin col Tide a league, The game w betwe TO b taatle and tb J sured ton and an all star agerens wes tone IGHT Tougte players. the Ail Stars LIFE SUDDEN wae Carded le ne players. The All Stare wep Igho will ha | Sto 2 ome — | | 1 | eanily dl »| ‘ F fields th her best now and at (he distanc Kverything f4 in readiness for the | winner is harder than solving the |« vefore the Beats Edwin Gum in Feature ‘ will be si, Glorio’s lant} big wreatling mateh at Dreaniiand | anawor to the Inevitable, stand lote | at ust night, Johany Car-| " “ ws a - J race cracker jach was] rink tonight between Charley Frank: of wear and tear, always on the job lasted one and one Event---Four Favorites . ‘ Ff moth 8 theae have} iin Dan SulfWan, Both men chestnut, “How Old is Ann Frank Mantell] Successful. if great ch. Kdwin 7 Fryer] are the beat condition of thetr rhe mateh will start promptly at | o L, went out in| * i fa ‘ [has been pret 1 for this race and] | Hvee and the match will be a #:30 and both meu wath ts for 8 The ae aaabondas ye P ; should » we and r ne ul L. be Ld eet Ie, "t i" we ne Ly Firat D> we 4 | Wwe tanter wet ietiets ihathuse (4s 0 VI we MUCH to elther in Mages’ Day at Dugdale’s bog rh ‘ ; sg ‘ th 4 ‘Yor! conte) 1 won| middiewelghts would be hard to of the ewtants und the feathery denizens of! yin a Py = t = ; ‘ " - Sg of lan \ d. This patr ia alse jerry to att Krom present indfeatton a will be admitted free to y of cy * lo the pos An Oe on 1 woyearold i may ricks of the game, and, an they crowded he will greet the me | emedes ae —" = “ . sted prose A. ead of Col, Dh « that an evenly matehed as It is powelin the crowd will be eral hum! [ca Ia ‘or [ is Handicap | “ps excitement, the ggg, ory t aible for two men to be, picking a! dred Kagle stable of John W. Con the ge iin ole emi srg Ff edn © last race, lod ay ne + shania winn . suction thin | i ; nb yp, get By Me fee favorit, Liberto vo t crowd © \ he judg vtand on | the Feld and was made fe . mck (0 annex the [pens t th y it and Massa esent, an | [were made ‘the second cholces at | A too end bua v8 ne ; The Beattie Bankers’ league sea nes were both 10 to t soon | Bot bach tof thely fone, Bablle: I jaar an , | on cloned ye lay afternoon witt ti “ wos i 7 Lele \Onnee Of thy event of the season a vietory for the National 8 pM a ae ae m the a BY REFUGEE. Sher. the Mortinwestars : {ng bo 3s h during the mopar h a oe f | ona j to 1 wa T me he officials youterday rettéved ith certainty which won unt ihe hed, Th as run runks | o good tanding WeA tion! andthe numbers dropped. The f nh th AK Ue ing Indicated. F aet é o Me Cotton sents Traveling Bags wnk the par ‘ MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co, th t the of 1 ‘ » 919 First Ave, " ‘ to th i ten half a lengt nV pac the whole tris AMUSEMENTS, — _ th Kent, who Th we ' n th tela with the e Grand _ |Takes Fourth Straight Game) »reh* gg Phan om ott few days i, JOUN CONT, Manager, a m ev ce rae, his record at | ¢ alenee Weet—nolhie | From Butte by Score | Oakland last winter being ax bad as The fan Peanseed “9% |his record here, and it Ix to he hap | f . - yee “outyeeniil ' of 8 to 4. 4 tha m now ‘ om will t a ‘ . ae = h, and a reve t — mmped away with as» whieh t 5 Bent and terday, the contest be esteaded to him, tha nd was anoth Seattie Theatre ” Dugdale’s men tr n fut endea to race bh a start. “A few Gaye neo 1 nore . spasn m tt deowlde beaten by on f the w urday—106 and the aix Hutte had ng Cotton Ca . a ' two in th Hurnett and Janeta, the m ox HONEAT Se Mang ’ Six ugh to win the|tends to the Old ! fe mre game, but measure |W ‘ is trainer, and to th ‘ Harpers Bantionil MeKune and his fellow conspira'ors| mare Annie H ; 7 Mine Hunsing "The Olt Soe ay Butte - |the ninth RAINIER CLOTHING 0. Lois Theatre Are Sunset, Main 100 Kad aang ‘orden Matinee Hoyt's Famous Satire o& Petition “A TEMPERANCE TOmyy ~The rime netted two r away All Week —#a Luna Park STAR FORM oe in Fk Has Emaar, 4ue. 38, ens7in tay. waarner scar socell Open All Day Next Week Coliseum Theatre K ONLY. 3270 Pinar RACK —Kive turiones Puree iia ia Largest saltwater tank in the VvHE PINNEYS © Tire 8769 state, The gradually sloping ro 4 BYRON index Wi wai YS Via Socheh Ow bottom of the tank offers an §| 494 Serves Othe oder Ase abil a ‘ vo AWaish 4 opportunity for both bathers Prices 16 } 2 * H oe 3 and swimmers to enjoy a surf a . eieiia tt « 3 344 Koerner € 19/8 bath in 388,000 gallons of salt } 4 to start in the} 2h & ; ¥ : 4 ae : water, heated to a temperature © be seratehed,| ** . ' on . of 85 degrees and changed 9 Seattle's Lending Vandevitie eT rears ie 1 ® ° nightiy Three Performances Datly—#9@, he was ufifit] ’ a Lacouver (Keating * 6h we 4 SN: 9:15 Prices, 160 and 200; bem esate! > $4) | SEPARATE TANK FOR LA EVERY ACT A PERATURE ‘ . ot DIES AND THEIR ESCORTS. Are “ ace _show. Dredkin & show . ? ‘ ‘ eailop: ne. red Rent, who : . « post; bad ” “ « earolts and fiver tne . wie & : ” a “ ver got 0 me . ‘ betting went from 3 to 1 to Ste | g78t Ande i" ‘ ' « ve ie 6 This mare Fa ta going to = Watkine 4 show. | st” EAGLES’ DAY 1 Spreng) S278 ats as"aget “Wa TODAY |i Big Fireworks Tonight, Starting Sunday, CAPT. MeLAGLEN'S " 131 y chasing ber ers worse, yesterday heavily backed, while in her previ-| GALLERY FOR SPEC. TATORS. beach from the i} NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR BASE BALL TOMORROW, BUTTE Vs SHATTER Exit to the |f bath-house. West Seattle ferries leave foot of Marion street for Luna Park direct at the even hour after md it is ~ to the officials to} ‘kane and Van-| 2p. m _ “ne find out aes ’ | Pake Vester Car. F- Admieten 28 a0 Cons? LEagye. Jockey J McBrid diagusten 7 -. oo — aceon Won tot Pot. lat his inal ‘ LU N, P R K Loe Ane . “ D4 fan Francis ae $38 | Caltforoi ye aa me a ; " hlan . he opening « y “ ? » s how NF MO w ssiem. aimed ious The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast ‘ Ane Portiand tes! Pedro F ts a | ’ | At Ben Francteco—San Pras 1 acting ie it a . ak. Agnes ran [Oukiand 1 jturt iner | m Reors . | rt Charte Plumm | Ms NATIONAL LEAGUE 3274 rieTw & Beven fur ray ‘ is “* | Istand on Exhibition — ~ in ape ] . oh] —_ Won Lot PP | . ; the adero Theatre : wre ‘ 29 fox Hi « Wt tM % % Str Fin Jockey. Op nas. A “ + ‘ 19) walr Paw ee ae - ATTRACTIONS . eas Mia mee f es a: Men $ SIE august 16—Capt. stereo. against two automobiles » ‘ | my ; ‘ wen ONT FAIL to see the ORCA WHALES, Killed at San Juan +4 $ ‘ i a¢ - : i \ : “ ae doing tn - Fi F Ferry Boat rune direct to park on the hour every hour after 3 hms Om rte " 1 : WELCOME HOME F. nN i i « x CHAS. LOOFF, AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 RACE t Morens geldin, , . , ; R Won 1 ' ‘ ‘ ; z : Rich at aturda venings H ; 18 98 ‘ (45; 108 RACING AT BUTTE ' vt are: From SIX to eight o'clock are 20® apart, and no o n a ‘ rere +! : ; the Saturday evening hours in Of (By United Press. . 5 ¥ n a . v BUTTE, M savings department The easiest At mmm, Mont, Aue. 14 - COAST LEAGUE vccumulatt won, Ar 9 2 "a che secon ‘| MAGNATES WERE Jockeys pecia tt tabit of Saf t i a half OFFICE: 600 DURKE BLDG COR, SECOND AND MARION Hat catest foree ( t « ‘ i r PHONE, IND. L 4268 md, Da k hird 1 I Jont ( Messages Delivered Free to Any Part of the City Wt Lor bad, the } SPECIAL, PRICE $5.00, GUARANTEED INFORMATION SHEET sation eet and " } lk PRICE $1.00 Ha ? : sistance. A . Office Hours: 9 A. M.t oP, M 4 , aw JUST ONE HORSE A DAY x y formed f ‘ 6 THIS WEEK'S RECORD. — Hin 1. nd Ha hird , " +e Monday—t! Tremor 8 to 1, Wor } 1 evef go Time . ' ‘ at &e Tuesday—Shirley Rossmore 8 to 5, Won . 1 la nth t t eft tke | Wednesday—Agnota 15 to 1, Won A ways Aa w fab Holland na | Cow lor n Pat Thureday —John Lyle 5 to 1, 2nd , third, ‘Time, 1 tat . a tie ; | 20 tle a w } ent com I ‘ond, Bardonta third | th thd iP oO pound interest soon make # tidy “4 nto th . ve ae lh fil 1 nth—Lola ' P im, it t 1 HW 1 d, i vp | local fans to J ‘ | oT , Pl ther are ir ttle fo | | . i a ' » Mane aetead | jing, ata bak ts, carte a mt aay poltlen were not dive nnegm i$. As pete, hele gun y { Alache Bruikding, Seattle, W. _ a On the worn | emvthay victory te Spork whee! such pete Steamer a Sal Oat Hume, OF fh Rae Syet ewestor er | the @ tars ft Christensen’s Dancing Pavilion, LUNA PARK | Daniurez Daily Cux ‘eds ar Eset RACES! RACES! \SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, WSALS SERVED. Six Races Oally——Rain or shine | Fara 860—Round: Trip, 60c, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | in LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and First Ree at 2 Ps Ms or 99, Cara leave every 20 2:05 and 6:46 p From TOF 20 to Sep Y, | maaan ve | TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. | from First ay d Jackso jock & © » at rand i0:10| at 8:30°P. Mi 4 and 12:15, 9:08 and 7130 p. m her m stamper 38 88 . SE J ~ ms * Mpnsiend'a ot 1380,” do iver gpa e@Rnit a ee | Tel. Main 176, vGmeutel ia.) Minission (i Grand Stand), Gentleroes $F, oe aoe o a

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