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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908. GREEN SEAL RUNS =: %2s::c-sLVE NEWS_FROM MEADOWS and must have run the last part é |the distance on prRetieally three } ey nervaee. ge. The race on paper loeked a }xood thing for Snilley Corbett, an| ° Ihe wa@tn with five Pi unda le 4 | [hin last race, and he appeared capa ly Tide pulled up very lame|take the horse over the outside » of holding Ida May and Karly | atter he Hie strained a Iiga-|fence @Qen he tur into the safe, The other starters, R& | mont in Mt clog, and It te doubt /wtretch . varia and Gractous Dame, were not fu) if he will be able to race for @ ’ . oneeighth mites, In 1:50 8-5, which | seriously considered. ‘To a good x tie Hoe will h pd ffut, af Hing te , s Rec. long time ° probably hatw}/ Roy Offut, after falling to win a Equals World’s Record for One ine equated the world’s record. It|start Smiley Corbett went to. th to be fired | pet up to the last race, endeavored Mile and an Righth---Six was a remarkable performance, Ih: / front and led by a couple of lengths {to get even by betting on Smil RRR he ih ee REFUGEES ReMAnKani E HANDICAPPING t AMUSEMENTS, * 7 7 * * Those who followed the selections of “Refugee” yesterday * had @ great day, Out of the six horses h@picked to win four * won and two ran second. Of the 16 horses he selected to * run in the money, 13 showed. * He handed out El Pavo, 6 to 1 (won) * Prolific, 6 to 1 (won) + Adelbert Belle, 7 to 10 (second), a Green Beal, 9 to 2 (won), - + * \* \* + * * The Grang ¢ 40uN co fan Vrancine High Gun, 9 to 2 (won) Smiley Corbett, 6 to 5 (second) What makes these gelections so remarkihie fe the fact that six favorites were beaten yesterday. Nearly any hand capper can pick winners when favo: are winning, but to HSS SEES eRe eee _— = 4 namuoh as Green Seal set the pace/ with Barly Tide in hot pursuit. At ‘ol. Applegate Ix about the mogt| Corbett, You all know the anawe pick winners at the prices “Refugee” did iw an uncommon t Favorites Defeated. the whole journey and won rather |the head of the stretch Smiley weak: | yee ry oF tae, eatne train ee » |* performance. ra’ TAliiputian ps ‘ —_— handily at the end. He was a 9 to! ened a trifle, and in the run home ground, He has been winning four The only racegoers who made any | PUD KODOKA 2 shot fa the betting, both Fartastio| Karly ‘Tide caught him and won by out of every five bets he has put|imoney yerterday were those who| #¥¥ ANE H EEN ENE EEE RD Poe Welle “et Nea tia se lea to the and Harry Seatt being preferred | half ® length. Ida May finished Gown, and is ® big winner on the| followed my nelections. WIth nlx Pits jong lst of t at over him, but they could never get fast and easily secured the show ease favorites beaten, I nevertheless suc ; sale now ss all at re within hailing distance the entire Phe public had a hard time plek aie heeded in pickina four winners. And Rossington second, Mike Jorda eR won the fourth ra tri” Fantastic, at 7 to 6, ran sec ling winners, an six favorites ware n Jones, the only native S| bvery one @ good price, too ae, eta ‘ Seattle Theatre “ n m = y Seo o < succe 7 OR JORER, Tne OS . ne mile—Aliver Heels won, Elle Dene “ ally stepped the distance, one and | ond. and Harr 4° ae 3 A fin-|beaton in succession. In aplte Of xetie bookmaker, held a couple uf a econd, Golden Wine third. Time : igen, ABO IN DRYDOCK vse Tang Rh Doty teem and Be ico, Won, But Hive Hotton at | the winners, and quit $1,400 to the!) After High Gua won, H. Mckwen 1:48 ru i COLOR ' ote ne other starters, were long price. won, but Blue Bottle, at | sang bid him up $200 over bin entered| Crack teants playe fro " " " ‘ Om, FHOM THE Wie The cruiser Colorado ts in the never in the hunt, and finished far} 100 to 1, and Maude McG,, at the |" ne of 08 . file’ Gen te certain : savers dehy = 6 Five furlonge—Ollie Wart we Miso Kms } Te all drydoek ing = repaired Fast back. In fact, the race was 4 pro-jsame price, succeeded during the 1 over the coast are preparing to The Siieker second, Coone ‘ ’ Mollie” Linden of the Tokio elul nice horse and would havd been | was another one that did not ike p at that price. the favoritos yeuterday, and he when the Washington state tourna LEFT FIELDER IS SOLD won $1,600 stty” Ferguson sald he bet| ment begins on Tuesday, it is safe va Lee wou, Babel Hollander . : | second, St. Avon third. TI ‘ on Fantastic, but had only a ‘tote 7 heatre | Joo Cahill gave something away | small bet on Early Tide unually lar ount of tale md, Currieul thive ime : T0 CIN IN 1 sschaemaen. “Sk tak eeaer ieee |sually targe amount of talent tnjond: Curriculum . 4% 1004; ta | C NA get a light from his cigarette Al Dobson, who has been acting | ‘2 city | . . his wes | Seven furlongs—El Casedor wo 4 e vas eo 4s an official in the Canadian jun ‘ Sicoas Sheu basond. Wil tea te m9 : ies, | _— Alvie King, one of the beat-known | gles, arrived yesterday Ella M. R. did some fant ree “4 w secon nil Igoe third THE PRIVATE SOCRETARY® “ t Chico, Cal, yesterday when she ne—~1: 29 Ss : bookies In the business, blew in be : - . a ent “1 Production | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21—Man- from the Canadian cireult yeater-| Al Coney finally won a det when|™ade the wile in the 2-year ~ “OLS “ ager Berry of the Loe Angeles |trot in 2:16% day his colt Kl Pavo won, Al is one own his fast left fielder, had been sold A carload of horses arrived trom The Burrard ericket team of Vi to the Cinelona tonal league Tutte this morning Jack Nunnally, Joe Abbott, who ta known as the - e te szemerday | TAKES HER LIFE t at) team, filis will finiah the non the p enal sprinter, was|Beau Brummel of the race track att here. Outflelder Lewts of the Wa among ° lthought that Zeling was another |°lpal game of the tournamen | tertoo team of the Iowa league will Duke of York, and bet his bank roll, | Victoria | ‘eiveiaaenencien prot y fill Bilis’ place here next Hilly Engetrom, who is making | If Zelina had not been caught in th : | oN we | “gees thoug e not compelled| DENVER, Aug. 2 Mra. N el i e e en the biggest book In the ring, won| barrier at the start, Joe might hay Although they are not compelled S. 51.—M aes A new umpire may be added to | §2.100 ashed tele bet to do #0, having been given a spe-|lenberg, wife of N. Snellenberg, the ADV ANOMED VAUDEVILLE om lthe Coast te F - celal concession by P. D. Ross, tru®| mijlionaire department store pro. O M » throughout afternoon in finishing third Another « t performance was the feat of Karly Tide, who, when ave Pier foot of Yes. | cew von times daily for th Round trip, S0e ateamers | ler Way, ¢ Navy Yar to Seattle next week, and third, Time—1:02 Kanna tanting Kenilworth Park Stakes, one mile ; |to say that there will be an on-| Six furlonge—Alra won torla was |the crack gue this week Lane ja an tee ¢ ‘ 0 © e Ne munced for a tryout The Hone Doctor was hot under| A. Walsh rode two winners, The|'*? of the Mint up, th * | prietor, of Phil and the double system may be in-/ the collar over the ride that A. Har-| other winning fiders were Rottig,| Westminster Iacrosse team pide eral outsid jelphia, commit suicide on Tuesday last at th ‘omsehs of /Okkes home in this city by eating august 24 ‘ augurated when President Cal Ew. ris put up on Fair Fagot. It looked | Lynch, Page and Buxton peer play iy i os jeague te Ne i ing arriv as though the jock was going to | Tormnto and the Athletics of t.|strychnia tablets, which had been iE ous meme | Eddie Sacha, the Butte plunger ato wg tgp t od fc " 2 i i i Me | Gathertaen games and they | Prescribed for her as medicine i | pot 000 on eee may be taken on in New Weatmin-| ALL STAR FEATORE Aer, f | i ih _———_ f H qual ast summer | ¢xuibition, t Brighton Beach, New York, by |Chartes Edward, when he stepped a| James R. Keene and J. B. Hag = and an eighth in 1:50 3-6. gin, prominent New York turfmen, INDICTED Seattio’s Leading Voeudeville Payteus ay yesterday sbipped 88 thoroughbred Three Performances Dalits $44 horses to Buenos Ayres, South 2:18 Prices, 160 and fie; ben sate te, 19, 1908 S94 Gay. Weather clear, Track | America, The horses are valued atl Remember the ChilGnes Wein yo cae Ra POOR SUPPORT | $600,000 and the shipment is prob-| (By United Press.) my | ably due to the poor condition of| OAKLAND, Aug. 21.—The Ala-| carrot Jobnson, rh FIRHT RACH Five furlongs Puree Maiden two-year-old Value] ; rages Ga 3349 | poe icy saces aene to mar York meda county grand jury has re ATTLE Wash. Thursday fast, BC Mopper, ‘presiding Of Our ried indictments against John Indes Horse : je 4 St mint : oe LOSES GAME OVA ee the lightweight] and, Peter Claudfianes and Felix ; 7} A lchampion of Western Canada, is in| Paudevaris, charging them with é : New Weatminster but expects. to| Placing explosives under a building <i This Weeken ; m San Francisco. to seek| With Intent to demolish it, which.| pose sgestent Moder bY (By United Press.) matches. He may matched with | “8der a section of the penal code | oat Predw dle Valent, suver, B.C, | Of this state, is made a fe & felony wih te TACOMA, Aug. 21.—-Had Harry | Dusty Miller in Van i” coeds Whetch Arte a Rush been given as good support : i | Sweet Marte, the note rotter tn eaterd I] » yesterday's game as was given | Sweet Marte, the nov “THOMPSON WINS. young Jess Baker, the Tacoma weeks ago she was defeated on two] Tigers would not have walked off |, casions by mediocre horses, and | jwith the game. Rush had the Ta-| ..ierday abe lost to Grace @, in A ARCHERY coma bunch « mx untill the ine Chamber of Commerce special sixth, when he was landed on for ¥. Grace G. won two rufa, but on Seattle's inning ts. Last time today and stakes at Troy in straight b RCOND RACR—Sin furlongs Selling your-oide and wpward|they made up the two, but th : } (By United Press.) aa mo eee score that Pug Bennett let tn tn AMERICAN LEAGUB } CHICAC Aug. 21 he Nation: } Prof. D La Martier Ie the fo toning beat Dugdale’s al Archery association tournament ng pi: po | Ta re. |was won yesterday by Will H.|S*/00N Ascension is eaen Leroi ry 4 apson of Seattle, 211 hits, score A tte Peet ak A & — Pi , which i the second largest ee es re ra t eles ever made in @ pational tournament| 4 Me Thrills Aes Mey 3 3 $f] etacuome HH and which beats the national cham. siiiea eka. eo opt > 2] eee 2s 3 pionship score of last year by 113 Cg» Bi ‘othe eae . ; . . ow Yorks pe Tho m mn ‘ $3 Ha be points. Mr. Thompson's score WAR! iy «spectacular PreaSmueale 3 3 | = lin the double York round r ‘3 a) Yesterday's Games. ) : ; 3 + of] at New Yort—New Yorn ¢. 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Yesterday «Brook All Solid Leather fords soil out per * below factory now at FREDLUND, BORNBERG & LARSON Every Summer Suit } 22: In The House | | ; In This Sale — 2: = ree - eee =" aRCING AT BUTTE $10SuitsAre$5| = $5.00 | Now Takes Any Suit Worth $10.00 | $7.50 Yesterday's Games | Angeles-lon Angeles 3, fan i rr tiaed 6° Onk ‘pad ¢ 2 > A > im z The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific bee BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 21.—Results Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P. M. Thursday Three furlongs —Kate Gh an The TWO GREAT MARTH won, Reno Re! second, Konite | The Wort third. Time Six furlongs—si JOCKEYS’ SPECIAL ree esr-olde o we. Messages Delivered Free te Any Part of the City in Pinin Seated Re: PHONE IND, b eten OFPICK, 909 BURKE BLDG. OR SKCOND AND MARION SPECIAL, PRICE $5.00 DAILY INFORMATION SHEET. goo (By United Press.) “, * Most Marvelous Cyeliste. UNCLE HIRAM AND THE FIG COMING ATTRACTIONS DARE DEVE, DAVIS, IN HIS SENSATIONAL LEAP FOR LIFE, BVERT! APTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING, ENVELOPED IN FLAME 1 won, Lord Ferry Bost r q) foot of Mark > park on the hour every hour after 2 — my CHAS LOOPY, Manager Two Hours on Saturday eS Ca MISS MAZZONI 5-1 WON " nO $100 FOR $5 SATURDAY a way We rar More winners and lon fst. Record aks for itself. odds than any other one rr8e special surest way 1 late mon- ey is to form the Habit of sav Now Takes Any Suit Worth $20.00 $12.50 MONDAY—JACK WITT 10 TO 1, WON | TUESDAY—GYPSY KING 10 TO 1, WON ; Now Takes Any Suit Worth $15.00 # WEDNESDAY—MISS MAZZONI 5 TO 1, WON From SIX to ¢ o'clock eq qHURSDAY—(——__..___.) LOST now urday evening H hour i yur xs depart fs Sep 1 0.00 | ROOM 65, STARR-BOYD BLOCK SATURDAY ment h way, the | GETAWAY MONEY | ing. For Ha ! eatest Clocker Ben Rivers’ Phone: | 20101 READ THIS— The cover.will come off of this bird from wi comm force in nature. Whether good or bad, the Habit is the line of least resistan No one whe SATURDAY THIS ONE GOES. Saw this bird work % in 1:13. rhe will win. Mave all clients bet aturday, and it will win » to wire, This will be a killing you will hear many a ton, and many will say, “I w and it is only a question of how the fimit.” egg we a ay tok I had known it ; Now, ron S4 ig ay ned the Ha r "i " ee dine to € o something, and it is going to cost you only 0 s once fully forme Now Takes Any Suit Worth $25.00 fifo 0 sr eat. 4 tarsn tas oon sanding to afl fam en, fm and 3 ormed aE iy stents. Yours Respectfully, H. C. RAWLINGS it of Saving r go bacl | Office: 609 Burke Bldg Cor. Second Av. and Marion 8t the old care! ways. A little Phone, Ind. L 4268 Said i | a week and the 4 per cent come e <4 Alaska uiiting, Owned by xe POUNC inter m makea tidy | total 7 Call Saturday and be convinced GRAND OPENING Dreamland Rink th Av. and Union St SKATIN Saturday evening August and every afternoon and even Now Takes Any Suit Worth $30.00 f GUARANTEED SPECIAL GOES—MUST WIN OR MONEY RE FUNDED. 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