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° THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, ° 1908. UDDY TRACK CAU | + wort, A. I Beals ¢ ' T 000 A WEEK| iN THE MU i Blood 6% “husmauten tb | » GET $2, ke 7 pracecure. 6K FRISCO For nine tou weary innings Bob| is oe Y | L 4 4 |Hrown and bis able corps of plat | te Anmeiee 9 ‘ sai Mess ae By United Press.) pa! ‘ _— . | wat on Dug's pots yertorday, i Balt Lak 4 rit CO, Aug, to im : Bi moat of the booktes wont Wane with eg ee an Goubleg at Balt Lake: Ct ith ae Five First Choices Fail to Land fying bank rolla mused the hatr - ape eS . phe. Aa Ve ; " pbey, at 7 to 2, | hen added Insult to tnfdry by pla @ York “a f than 4 - x os Three In the first race Al at Tt t . " 3 4 oe! P ot éhie ane ape Walsh Rides Three got off fo front and ted all the way, | tering tha fallen players with big | 1!" ‘ iltenday woes the. individua | tres - Winners. winning handily from Mise Fair: | found mud pies, Score; Aberdeen | . ° Sth | saan in thy : leavditeentit " Me banks, Anna May, the-T to 10 fa} 4 le 1 Ps 4 “ ‘lat Fort Per me Ng | RE the vorite, got of ly and failed to 1p. Ba oh hd Port ith ‘ 4 Capt. M Age a ; The track at The Meadows yester: | ver | . bad tht an tee fintah : fa bum leg and he Was sorely mimped | fantry, was second with 418 MY foc , Ve day was what is aptly termed a eee en eee aie of the day was the George Howlett was forced to play| shipman A. P. Denny wan third a br il , athe « of the ‘ont Handicap, at elx and one-| short and-—well, what's the ume of| 5 with 417, and Midshipman pad ne ra i ws 7 : : bbeagg- non Cae ak the Cele stringing owt the berWiide tale. “It Lee wax fourth with 41¢ : : » s to plow h it ree ha furlong ane we « " i om : apr y Only one; Toupee had little trouble in taking Was Simply Awful, Mab ‘ At Owen M amp the : be disastroualy to the public, Only one | Toupes =f wh m Ernie Franklin pitehed for Van » ; fal the measure of Forn L. The latter 8 h featherweigt maka ‘fl firat choice, Miss Bootless, got home : mae eat petsies aud ted me nme @ couver ednesday aff was ham met cam Bea % Kress a fn front, and she was not very heavi- Was 9 to » bee, 8 frre. YT vet |mered from soup to nut in | : &. ily played. Young Albert Walsh for a short ways, but Toup . Bae £3 3 8 Bt metroee got three hits out of five mes 0 ghee he wil tea h A’ was the feature of an otherwise un to 5, quickly ran away from her and » 8 fee. 7 i including # home run and @ triple. on i 1008, BO tap ventful afternoon, and succeeded | Won in a common gallop. Fern b. | Rees &. te ; Moran has 1 t 26 men qh in accounting for balf the card, as Was second and Gypsy King, 7 to 1,/ , yetelea tae Ra cot Sal ony delphia 4 ¥ Some joker started a_rumor in| Ne, besa tr 1nd will have "4 he got home ta front on win, | Was third | ° yas We a } gies “ rf Vancouver to the effect “that Dug. | 84 ® varie rience by j uy nore The sudden chan a Sliver Stocking, the favorite ta 1”, » os Paes re 3 7 +) 4 the Vancouver ami |time he face on Labor day, Pe fey track to a muddy one worked | the Inst race at § to 6, could — lies ; a OE mag) ae, one Ge Se Attell is a 10 » {nvorite ove “ : havoc with the figures of the handi | catch the flying Kerry, and the “Paton Am wm MPO A E a - 1% $:8, Benen und Hall were only flenne | the, Englishman ps cappers, and winners were hard to ter at ® to ‘ bg en ance = Kurethy Bweaaik.. ‘games postponed . } iene 4 be Bs Nelson can active 1 nick. ‘The oddson choices, Anna favorite beat St, Francis easily for | Van Hhuren ; $8 Bf ot wat are od f in ven | Wilt I Zn fintle ea ie May and Fera L., failed to win, and | the place. | Howsehotd f ee - 3) ox od . ‘we m |" ft 1y, WHOM the oa "7 aa | f , ® ” ves , va wi One of hig ef = ~= | Menor ; | : i / +) {3 SPORTOGRAMS ce ann sion me eo Ne. ” ’ 4 : ° 4 “ first, wil Pir eos 9 . =: ow , - P ¢ ‘na Nelo : | Another game sterda William Smith led at the end of ‘ 3 : LIVE | “ lon @ tuxedo and a brand new vena Jand the fans will » iret day's play in the Myopia Tl Mike wouldn't be found dead wear. | * s : : . 5s i at He “ +h | BY REFUGEE. ing « hat like that’ ‘Sure, dat’s a| yAvverfousensiter ’ Anderson, denpite yenterday's t neon wr eet lecr os 1 mga - | | Donlin, all right’ § Mabel was|}2".! ‘< " pitcher, and witl “eo ‘| ' . lstung in the oar. 1 felt sorry for] t mm the payroll \ . ee There was little enjoyment in the | ence Beige, who failed to answer | jher, honest I did. It was pa the | Ferns trie = 4 boar deere down R A | ® ng in D t on July @ P racing yesterday, as there was not a | the roll call | gang wanted to 2 tii a ' enough STOPS THE » iliams of ty dros ys close finish during the afternoon. nein tee! waned few more | ie. _ val ba pect in than |%, 2 4 te Terry MeKune may be out of the TENNIS GAMES A sts e $200 fo ae = Every one of the six winners came | si ipos out of Hughey Jones’ awn |1 can, oven if sho can’t hit the ball | h tro Moure 10 4 4 game for ral days The ls | 4 scabs ) aris % eb self, and most of the ing He lost $600 when Anna May st “e fell: war sping the da , The ‘ rf P Some by bie . . ; ‘ was beaten me Cia ie) = NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR yesterday, and Howlett, formerly Rain vented the Wa nK Hs - iy races looked more like processions 8. DONLIN : pn /an umpire and player in this league Pst: ‘ . y" Pov. MR. AND MR ut Won Lot pet rah eee state tennis tou es wide trtp ye than contests. LINGHAM RACES ‘ = ; ei | played short yeaterda: \ . sf ” One-Two-Three Martin's book quilt} win sine Dontin and Mabel BEL ‘ ” 8 : |both yesterday and today. For a\* i 1 tarried else HE ing Roy Offutt, the ex-bookmaker, | $1,400 winner yesterday Hite hooked up in the handeuffs of oe + ; | pode Drinker was, as usual, there| time yesterday It looked thous M ne thie ses who is now trying to pick the win matrimony, a couple of years ago, > Hutte ‘ ‘ with a couple of timely hits. Hike menhitnepetane be ‘ a ago went tis pund, had a disas . beon suspended | : may 04 (By United Press.) Soaxthe Hh natches wig ‘ ar and before he o ners from the groun . C. Sullivan has. beon susp some pessimivts predicted that th BELLINGHAM Wash, Aug. 38 fraigersa sd quant ett he trieuhe that trous afternoon. He lost #ix $500) tor three days for misbehavior at | givorce wagon would run @ close), yp iady track and cool weather Vestarday's Games Astoria, Ore, held its 14th an-| a ™ " beck, fa ae ia bi aite vener on the wre operations, | (®, Bost. “Red” Walker thought | second to tig tirldal hack. Hut Mike marred the racing at the fair} At Vancouver er a cmedie ater come ones] ares Gk jams 1 an expert on automo. $2,000 loser on the day's operations. | that Henry O. would like the track | ang Mabel have got the jolly cackle |" ~~ lbw SP. n «0 milber of aquatic events were pull What would provably hav slle const;uctian ial A ~ " and wagered on the horse accord: | 51 those gloomsome parties, They riegebrenging eae Tigi AMO ae { without « hi The contests | |, match of the tournament | skeptical, balan poe eg Bie Bookmaker —_ Billy ee ingly still liv@ together, and travel to-| | Mile, cine tate tied tec ee 4 continue through today | was duled for today, as Lou the side Of the president af the thought Tomeet ate win, and bea! meee gether, and have a very nice time 7 a ayer: ' jer snd Sve he| Freeman and EB. Jordan, the Aus 0. B. Williams Co., Ine, oF Sesttia the race out-of $2.0 Jack Mullins, who is the cleeker| thank you 50. Jupiter Pluvius was busy in the |i sian expert, were carded to clash ——— re ers te {for Roy Offutt, Is wearing a highly) If the latest rumor from Broad-| Four and a half fu Laura) ee ‘ and caused the| ie Jupiter Pluviue willed other i EG Trotter and bis friends made| 1 rated optic at present. The| way ie to be believed, Mike and Ma-|K. won, Mary Dunn e Vics] Ne eame with Hooke postponement the Readville| yi, ? @ nice little clean-up when ersved other evening, while returning to!bel are doing well in a financial | torine Hannon third, Time—1 7 " =| One of the leading social events ra a. as they backed the horse do his home in South Park, some mit: /way, too. Mr. Donlin gets some Your and a half furlongs, for 2 of the season Will take place tonight 2 ll to 2 Haber | om from 12 to 1 to ‘ nd creant clouted Jack with @ black: | $6,000 per year for doing the center | yoarolds—Mine W won, Adri Chrigtensen’s hall, when the | wit! Tomped in front the-entire trip and soy under the impression that Jack | fielding for the New York Natiqnal| done Lacourr 4, Alice Col tshay“elapers.and thts frienda be never left the result in doubt. carried enough coin to start a na&|teague base ball team, while Mrs.|ling third. Time} gurtidinnts fa tha teuio tail mame aasiolll padty |tonal bank. Jack went down and|D. has been copping out some $6 whinenediantars of witha; tee-B eens The Grand The horse that g@t away out when walloped, but unfortunate-| per week in vodeville, whenever Prestige wos. seth cont had little chance, ax the : olin and upwarde—Prestix Poss yesterday fashed so ty for the robber, onlf had a litt |she happened to feel Ike working (OM nd upwarde—Prestize won ‘POWER BO T MER . E ane ¢ balance of the field Ag — had | #lver in his pocket at the time of Now comes Hammer Oscarstein, oF | iin 1:19 2-6 "ae 5 3 much mud in his face he neve the assault some such person down in New Mile and an cighth—Monvina TUR BELLE Gis a chance to get to the front York, and offers them $2,000 per). oo hic: second, Alice Carey SEATTLE Weer, Tr Weather rainy Treck TO MAKE RUN ” : OF NEW Youre” q - ; 7 Scovilie drew a three * | week to go on for two weeks this) ig Timez | Medd, BO Mopper, pres othr ter passed i rita Prices-the, 354, Se am@ The; Mey gone ig P oggerresnicon pension yesterday for di he fall in a skit bailt for them, Nifty . 3427 vine maces ge seting Putin and marca Terwosreare |g and se i raid tarter. plekings, eb? | ig tt eg os been | rn) orth western wel business long enough to know a 5 Mike ix full of funny dope about International Power Boat associa Seattle Theatre tek @ of cheese when he saw It, but 3 . bert, bis experiences since he has been RACING AT BUTTE tion will be held in the offices c Russet! woul fe evidentiy Goes co Kade pa I ove Locale thrg neem he (kind of butting around the stage | Vinee Faben, Mutual Life building con amma day, the alibi was that Toupee could | With his t wite, He tells (By United | Preee) on Sept. 4, at § p.m. to adopt om ON? pi not run on a soft track. After yes: | this one on Mabel Bt re Yeon Aug 28.~-Resulta constitution 7 a mes — to 7 am aiieaiibin sound Mabel registered the hit of her | rhursday | discuss important plans for the de nach Quay, small apprentice, terday w eee ey Sanat SURES te ths ‘MeorpOemennd’ ten Three furlongs—Harry Standhope| y openent of the building and r was suspended m May, in New York. The stage won, Castrose second, Moros third. At pom ng of power boats on Pu officials for open groan at . ed like a florist’s shop after the Ty. a Ww Gah and adjacent waters durin Gin tatone inde ew a he can learn to Pearcwgen! 3 rete ore ry cnet oree curtain Was vent éowe on the lest oo—Jina Mallady. won, ° jsulng year fe to steer tm that time. Siney Seeaeney Wester Mner BOS! tas of the chew: 1 wan ie (hel geeeaat asound. Gules Man thine aha” Fairbanks swerved in| A large representation of motor |——-—~—————————=ees Rockmeker Nelson Jonce laid bade ltngrangpabnate pay wate which | wings, with both arms full of hot a a ibvesoh : s mened atoat CHF boat men from every club is earn Lois Theatre onet ; a4 calle fo : om ec ne * her beet against Ge of the losing taveritne whe T. H Wilines. A cording to | Rowse 0a pagent Tauro was the] One mile—Orches won Mtl etal of 7 ar-cite, | UT tonived Phones: Sunset Main 190; fall and cleaned up $1,100. Doc Rowell, this rendered the con. |?" Rye il is & crowd of about e: 44h eo oe sane" 3428 vel “et anes ‘ | Last Th - genre: — os tract void, and if Williams cared to! . 4 the ot tae Wh m i . sl | as — gchar Om a . JOHNSON MAKES. A he o . in the billiard tournament last night The onetime star jockey has had bel don cs cuaete on 1 ois ed tk ‘Tray 1. second, Airs 4 peo = ies 3 Koerner oF Paty by trimming Roy Shumway. The an easy season, and it is more than | De! Was ae chesty as if she had Mit |1:4) ae ie ALE 16s au ‘ NOVICE OF KIRKLAND “1 mark, ihe, somone xd latter was conceding Campbell & probable that Williams wil! not re & 2°™ . “ag gg wer Seven furionge—Jack ; wf ie 2 Aliarrie . ¢ piiiemetiiomasemameiis handicap, and endeavored to play 50 new his contract. Miller is sty. | She was hep to the hit she hadi won, Pimpkin second, Native Son abies & Dusiand 18 points against Campbell, but had ing $1,500 a month for his services. | ™#4e, all right, and #he was tickled thing Time—1: 27% : “8 wo 8 Gawurd ebneds tek Matt made oy * ee oa satis whan Campbell gath to see the gang waiting At the! agin and a sixteenth—Woolen Hes ik Genius Geeeaad tak Whale oaetedl Pas pi the necessary 35. A small) The University of Alabama and Porch. ‘Guess I'm the can ay Kid. | won, Proteus second, Elsie third. / 2. . in the pool match, the score being cha] amount of betting was done on the |the University of Cincinnatl have |°. Mike?’ she pipes as we hits the tyme 1: 48% : erimen a4 108 to 77, with the alleged champion Ala game, and “Red” Applegate got | signed articles to play football Oc pavement 4 Five and a half furlonge—Billy Preles lof the Pacific coast on the short tak most ‘ot the money. Nearly all the tober 17. A clause in the articles “And what do you think? All ©) ytayham woo, Neva Lae second jend. Johnson's playing was ex wil wd was present ex- forbids the playing of anything but OUld hear was: “There he is! | Pree Knight, The Bear, third. Time aes amvly under alceedingly brilliant. Kirkland ap cout _ ero p play’ x There's Mike,” 1 had : te s om cont Arand Rudie Pollock and Clar-| white men on either team That's him! re's - ha 1:07 woate dden @ trek.” Quality a8! parently lost his claimed champion. | ormerly ollseum, | Hah tea a , = _ — | ship talent and was not in the game Nights, 10, the, Se Three-year-clde and upward /for a minute. Kirkland is the man . rr + sgt peotemape : xcursion |Linning has offered to play and| Matinee every day 2: FR can sell you Beautiful ceah YoouttTe Fin Jockey Op | Linning’s forfeit is still in the| 7 lg ST nd gpg erty ome: Ap ane ON STEAME EieKourner 13 11-2| hands of the sporting editor of The | Adva ed Vaudevile Cont Parmenta Just like rent. Consultation tr to Everett and Port Ludiow, |Star, Kirkland evidently does not} nc ines T. P. FAY CO., INC, PR GrO. D. Sunday, Aug. 30. Round trip care to make good his boast that ang BERR, . r i Py. We. he would play Linning for mon | Here Is an Interesting Story for You to Read—Read it, Please There were three brothers on the Strand in London—all of them tailors. The first put out a sign— “THE BEST TAILOR IN LONDON” His brother, across the street, got to thinking and put this sign out— “THE BEST TAILOR IN THE WORLD” The third brother walked up the street and observed both signs—then went down to the shop and put out this sign— “THE BEST TAILOR IN THIS STREET” The cry of ‘‘Best” may or may not have meaning. is in very general use, particularly among ¢ be assured of this— WE KNOW that all Boasting clothiers. But of our cloths are a good deal better than usually go into suits—and we are dead sure about the inside and outside workmanship and that the style is absolutely correct. REGAL 15 Your money back if you want it. RACK—Six and a helt furlongs he Fremont handicap |chalk or marbles. Johnson |Kirkiand play again tonight. NEW TRACK WILL BE OPENED TOMORROW STAR Seattlo’s Leading Vendevitle Paghews: Three Performances Datty-f08 fh 2:15 Prices, Ite and 2te; box eeate lt A Big Matinee for Children Tomeeren vide and upward Value to firet $476 ] Frederick ¥ a ty Hin Sook | For the first time since the new | rthenrs ee track has been put into shape, the | Milter) vy ® E. Madison st. grounds of the West PANTA PAL TTY rn Washington Fair association ; Will be thrown open to public in Unequated Vanientiey Ai post 3, miaato., O8F at 8146. a ts hoe’ ide ti SS «| epection tomorrow. The occasion All This Week, Daily Matinee, Trained by W. Gabriel of the informal opening will be alewo mo KU J, RNS REE ,| matinee racing meet to be given LOUINE AND, ' k she dows not King (6 close quart 4} by the Seattle Speedway club } There will be five harness races wu « FIFTH RACK—One mile Seilin Three-year-olds and upward |tUn and good Tields are entered 3431 Tatun se, taoan’ Goon . , “ewer! for all five events. The public will Dy be admitted free | ‘ ad we in a su wether) ee : % \| ‘The outbuildings and the ring for bs Mary (Hayes) oer ; Hi £ ,f| the Seattle Horse Show are rapidly P 3 : ‘“S}nearing completion. Charles Cary | ~ er , if £ .]| Rumsey of Buffalo, N.Y. has been |": TO" crit Midi aes ‘ .. s / appointed one of the judges for | Fina! Performances of h tb snow. “Mary §°5 place, 7-18 show. Wommnott'- show, |t2® hore show, a _Whang Doodle Chorss e SMe hig iia wetccauubicits, Remington hammerless pump Eleven Singer, Dancers, MANES , guns, Hall's, 1111 First av ° rere OVEN Aim sue Ha « sIXT Mm RAC ra © Value to Five and ah first $3 32 “ Owner 1278) Ke 1815) Bitewr Stocktify (Hodwetl) 1371) Mt. Francis (Maple ta.) Dareington (Turek ay Cee ee i place. show. Francis 7-10 sty: 4 by O. F. Johneso away poorly, ran at head tt beady, saved last par L.A. LARSON Suite 65 Starr-Boyd Bidg., 619', First Avenue $2.00 Daily; $10.00 Weekly Telephone—Sunset, Main 4963, Office Hours: 10 a.m, to 1:30 p.m 7 to 9p. m Outoftown clients paid sharp attention to Messenger boys in plain clothes will deliver information in plain sealed er slope to any part of the city per telephone call Handicay t on sale by elevator man after 1 op m WINNERS (8 THE P ASSWORD FOR SATURDAY Clocker Rivers, my expert work watcher, and a judge of the condition of a race horse in training unequaled on the American turf, advises me that he has the right line on pal of SURE WINNERS That will surprise the hookle the form ident and u alike, by coming home all alone. And the pri againet th air will not be short, One of them, whieh will be m Guaranteed spe cial, will be quoted at about 5to1 Iu the betting market Remomber mi ree € mone bac if this ho a not win. Pveryone now past record good winners on the von. Saturday's special, | have every rea sen to believe, will wi juet ae easily as did MIRZER Sto t Which was the juley epeciat bet | handed a!! toy clients last Set. arday with which to wind wp the week With plenty of owlo io their pockets, apie bless i. Bonen there aro but twirtcon mere racing days at The ala THE DEAF CAN HEAR Aero, the Human Mele pay AH tr bicycle ride stows 0 Ot nik Sot vo eeete inte the Be Seo the Concesstonaey All SPOOOOOOSSOOSOOSOOOTOOSE ~ Special Sale on Trunks SASEGAE -» and Suit Cases TOMORROW. SEE US TO SAVE MONEY Out of the High Rent District KUSTER ANDO HARTZELL 2107 Firat Ave. SEATTLE vs. ABERDEEN: Game Called 3:30 P.M Take Yesler Car. LUNA PARK st The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacifie Coat Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P. Me i's Most Marvelous ae The Two"Great Martetis, The Wor Unele Hiram and the Pig and the Runaway Boy mething new for next week. Wat Loorr, Manaat CHAS RACES! RACES! [(}\ At the Meadows\ / @x Races Daily Rain or Sh Priest Race at 2 Pe From Sune @ to from First ave. and Admission (Wttteding Grand Stand) kson st, af a

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