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terday's racing was a refreshing ex perience, Three first choices & second choice managed to cateh Winners were both pretty well play r The Neweastle Handicap, at six furlongs, was the feature of the aft @rnoon's sport, and five sy aprinters went to the post Dookies opened Security favorite at stand for him, and his price went Dest-played horses in the race, while Gypsy King, at 10 to 1, and Critic, at 6 to 1, had few supporters, Se curity beat the gate when the bar. | re rier went up, and tmmediately went | ra Nelson Jones. Lob Kohn, who is the manager of Abe Attell, left for San Francisco to witness the Attell-Moran fight He will be sadly missed by the| One of the assistant starters fall Dancing Kid ed to let go of Emma G. in time in a the third race, and the mare was Columbus Jones will leave for practically left at the post Denver in a day or so. He will make book there while the races In con A. G. Dunlap, who nection with the Colorado state falr “Red” Walker in the 1 are being run urday, was fined $100 yeste Yester the history of The Meadows that a his horses are owned in p race was run at a distance of one ship with Mike Gartt the Gun's time for the race, 1:58 25, therefore stands as a track record. Joe Morria, who used to be one ‘The fair at Spokane will extend was at the track, but fal from October 3 to October 10. It is many winners. not known at present whether bet onsale ting on the races will be allowed There was & soft strip on the Steve O'Brien, the proprietor of which, while it appeared fi one of the best-known of our local top, was really a bog. and places of good cheer, han not been FAVORITES: FINALLY WIN AT THE MEADOWS Three First C Choices Are Suc-| ihe conta of the track, Jockey “ | Runsell, Mwever, made the mistake cessful---Security and Fern | of qrawing his whip, and the mare ow going L. Finish Noses Apart. swerved down tnto the }by the rail, with the re: curity beat her a nose on the Aftor the experience of form play) if Roswell could have kept Fern | era in the last fow days, when hard! «straight, she would have been re ya favorite got home tn front, yew | turned the winner two stopped chasing the pace, Gypsy King came on and easily secured and third place fficial eye, and the other two any uneasiness, Always ¢ yt 7 to 1, for the place The public put ner In the last rn at 13 to 5, after St 1, but the public would not closely to 4 to 1. Fern L, at 2 to 1, ida May, at 5 to 2, were the a length. Redwood beat T the le BY ‘By REFUGEE. Nearly every book in the ring lost |at the track much this season, but | Yesterday, as in nearly every race he made his presence the horses played by the talent fin-| ring yesterday. He bet enoug fwhed inside the money. Billy Eng /Anna May to clean up strom lost $1,300, Joe Harlan $600, | that mare won Bd Sou and Frank Bain a like amount Firat-Away Jake” Adler, who has About the only winners tn the ring heen in eclipse lately, ¢ ‘ were One-Two-Three Martin and yosterday and beat the entire car He bet on Anna May a place, in the oS first, Horace H. to win the second The Oregon club, presided over by Orifiamb a place tn the third, Fern W. G. Yanke, dropped $400. Pre-|L. a place in the fourth. High Gun vious to yesterday, however, the a place in the fifth and wound up a book had ten winning days in a row. by playing Redwoed ||. to show in —— the last race. He cleaned up $2,200 » $600, Harry Froelich $400, me te Nothing Bothers Me. awh denied the privileges of ¢ was the first time in for the balance of the me three-sixteentha miles. High does not affect them. — of the crack bowlers th track along the rail in the Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4& BAG CO, 919 First Ave. 2%acre tracts, $100 an acre; ensy terme; close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber- rles National Land Inv. Ce, Ine. 917 First ay KRAMER RIDES FAS ‘od up perceptibly of Belle Kinney due to A groat ox nt to thelr get | might have beaten Security had she awerved Int when he atruck It, | Just did last long onowgh to win Hayes wan fined 5 for cutting across the field with Listowel in the twoyearold ap Hit that Be! He interfered badly Of the eighteen horses I ploked In Star to finish ta the mon shed Inaide the coln iligh Gun and After the othe 1 had two winner High Gun, at § to 5, was heavily layed, and never gave his backers : ; Applegate made another one ete stand up whe the pace, he went to the front when ready and rolled home by six lengths. Ouardi, at 4 to 1, beat » ring, and was reported to win na Hoy Santo Gitano fell Redwood IL, the pacemaker, came away easily In the stretch, to win by Eng Hshman seven lengths for the place The only real setback the public sived was in the two-yearold », when Listowel, at 4 to 6, met 4, hotly pursued by defeat. He was always outrun by Fern L. Turning into the streteh Horace H., who led all the way and Security started to bang, and | beat Fair An “es L. made up ground rapidly in| Listowel eastly secured third p! LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS White esoaped practically unhurt Jockey King, on Gypsy King, look s huneh to a good but it failed to who has been In jo a head on the post combination w paid $160 for $2 ven GAME AT BALLARD When the tant FRANK L. KRAMER Past time was made t in the » rode @ halftm 5, which was a fifth of a we » season should result chiefly of Lin » protest was allowed not stand to his ¢ The A-Y.P.E Jackson, first base on the day and went home whistling the | points for Balla SACRAMENTO RACES - (My 7 Vaal Pres) d to find hitting this bad place on the track GARDEN TRACTS Em 3479 Fun Just a Few Words About Our Reza $] 5 suits Neither the makers nor we make any- thing like a fair profit on them. If we were content to sell any sort of cloth and _helter- skelter tailoring we could make up a good-looking suit to sell for $15. As we stick to sub- stantial materials and insist that every suit be well made—which costs money — we must sell Regal $15 Suits very close to cost. Suits of the same character bring $20 to to $25 in other stores. Fresh lots coming in almost every day, See that your next suit carries the tegal Label, Your money back if you want it. 615-617 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. the Square Opposite Totem Pole up ale Five and « belt furion Two-year-olds 248 | dock and Sugden ering. but weak it did ‘not rum bie race Ben not ready Free Clothing CLOTHING CO, sTAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1908. fact that Frank All bout minor league ball running seen here in an ag in the Hpoake for itself, If what he al of the fans Hogen is true, there should be some action taken in the matter at ¢ as nothing is more injurious good name of baseball than r iam, either on the playing fi fn the grand stand and bleachers,/@ bunt Here ta the letter | ‘ them was @ tman head cted almost daily at Dugdale’s ball park, Things have come to such a| ‘The following drafts have pans that a decent i Cd attowed & | press hin views in re mncenter) unless he ts willing to bear the in-| Low Angeles, Haste sults or blows of drunken thugs from Portland 1 have been tn the Puget sound | tionals, from San Franci for 40 years, and have wit aod several of what | thought were brutal affairs, but the one Ileont and | naw Monday at the ball park WAS) unt in the seventh inning ye moet brutal ing I ever wit wed. Just bee wectable looking fan and drew a th Iinsults and vile epithets that three|yonsen Just as Jonsen ata wmken thags hur at the um | ott pire and players, one the thugs! ¢,, walked up behind the man while be | was leaving the park and struck | 1), him a terrific blow The unfortun |) ate man was knocked down, and | with the assistance of the other two), thugs, the victim's head and face | ¢hor¢ were ton almost to a pulp. If} joy there was a polloem on thel,, grounds he did not make bie ap | pus pearance, and it le oe in dece fans will not stand for such treat | nh cannot @x ard to & play n; Bow iny, after he beat tain r* lio Hulen, Dave d nted the m towards first, Rowan were not expect tween bag Hulten saw shing for ment much longer be ein Very respectfully | ea -* ’ - on AN OLD FAN nd professt nd mnt with a « was sroke the ground 9, held by himself, by @ SEATTLE . SLUGS ~ could make a an betting, Rob to have promote deen next Frida bumped Je Allen pitched air tight ball al way, and Spokane never bad « ip for first money 8 Spokane 1 ft Pir g ATTELL LEADING]~ take him rounds. Betadiiene retereness @ Beattie off Won Lost Pet . ’ rT ae } oe fs +|% . . 8 fesemne Bhat 7 84a] attle ae | ed | At Teco. | n s -" gs Gi Botte ’ ‘ 7 | | Rattertes-—iutior and Shen; Thomas | — land Hender | mer he ee (inti 2 a nf Pernoll and Bosttiger; Pad Logging Engine Almost new; terms to right party COAST LEA Won - ’ too n a “ j | Boom Chains Yesterday's Ga aera oa 1000 Linch; % off, At PortlandLoe Angeles § and o NATIONAL LRAGUR | Won Lest Pot. | TENTS id . 3 ; 600 Hop Pickers’ ve ee ° Tents for rent . “ : “4 mE ee ¢ 8 an " n 2 ate NAILS 500 kegs at $2.75 e base ago 4 At Phila a—Philadeiphia 4-9. H Poultry Netting 1000 rolls 4-ft., $4.46 por roll of 150 ft Pet ‘ tie r us 34 ew. York York 4-0, Phita ih RACING AT BUTTE (My United oJ . M cok r 4; Inspector Hira . ' M M 1 7 ‘ t r od i “ * iy W third | Room D Pacific Bik, Main 4266 | |} WE SELL FURNITURE TO On the Second Floor the YOU AT WHOLESALE Flyer Sreroreooooosorsoosoooos |i (el our prices before y SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE THE DEAF CAN HEAR rik wor a} wa, WE DELIVER AND GET UP OUR GOODS IN YOUR HOMES Ja cracker jagk batter, and hiv bane | running yesterday when he “ |from firat on Cahiil’s double, w one of the best exhibitions of baw lchampionehip of the w PPhe following letter from a fan] “If Frisk had only struck Duteh” was playing in clove Rditor Star The Fairbanks, Alaska, tear Dour Sir-It seems to me that) defeat at Chehalis yesterday it about time that a halt Was) seore of 18 to 8 The teams called to the disgraceful scenes en-| play again today and tomorro the ton: Cleveland, from ¥; Washington s» BETTING ON PAPKE- - a Rowan pulled off a regular let’ Jack Thoney like that, and were well eging that Walter Stan vuld not fight unless the con E framed up for Stanton y jwo he t Olfver, who was a battle at ht betw 1 Mike Isaacs, has calle | | muah he will smbe seems to at present ng to wager " A RS ee ar ee a) oe Re s 3 Te Pe GS te ae iy ce ee oe oe ee SS Se at ‘ " ee aS ae : By United Press.) cn a ae BAN FRANCISCO, 2 an) Stet Attell was moved up a notch today . 7 Flin the betting odds for th BRM POA ® ; 7 > S “Sl with Owen Moran, the Engii oe es re Ge By 4B, BS therweight cha The Pee ee ‘ le no ‘ gt oie ee A now quoted at i ee ee looks 6 ¢ 6 8 to olhe efore the fight ' + . , ~ ; a . ' ' ’ Owtng isu us owever, and there Patent Attorneys MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE oO BATTLING RELSON s ais Ta THE FAVORITE -<°2"tt*..Theatre, and fat PREM om he y United Press.) A WIEw® BhCKeT” SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Bet-| Our Pri far’ Mating, ting Nelson is now quéted a 10% at Week Wloring Bunday Mas, 8 favorite over Joo Gans in theiy| veiuct neweat Westere ae We ¥ ni coming battle for the weight) 'y wide prevailed y at te ooms th absence of Gan B money leads to the belief that the the will have to cut some more before tick the gong sounds at the Mission CONVICE pane pi arena on Sept. 9 a! » vast malodne. ca 16 in wttll at it in bis gym, bat i i he has tapered bis road work down " | oe considerably, He will give his last wie exhibition F Battling Nelson seems to be able a Theatre & to take on and o of everal ” t. Main 190 ; pounds in a short time. Yeuterd a Dumay ‘Pans morning Willis Britt announced ae that Nelson weighed 140 pounds and THE TREY MOSKOTRORH” dos A Wig Sensation in Preparation, KETCHEL FIGHT (By United Press.) ‘See. 6£ LOS ANGELES Both | Matiners 10, 23, se. Nights 10, 5 antes . A th 4 y on efore th po x h chel is rent a oe can, although tt lifficult f \to do anything but work bard _ here are offering 10 to on the Mich-| 9's, 7 oe Dele om 100 and 200; bom seats 6, wan y, and there is Pa money in sight at that. The Come, Laugh Your Head Off, rat he money is being wa ed | 4 Rube Welch and, seer x s Abdalian Troupe os The| — 1m n ——————veeemens ¢ proposition that F wil get his man in 15 ro _votay’ Treasury Statement a WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—T Unequaled ¥ treasu statement shows He ts WEL ‘MANMB-a Prick Gpeleny nt ven 1,218,031; expenditure y,. |THE COUNTKY © $1,218,081; expenditures, $27 ree CnEAt i a ‘ if you were bunch of boys tre don't mins *, mothers and sisters; tting for any one. Free Every Night The Week, ARO, THE HUMAN METEOR AMUSEMENTS. The Grand JOUN CORT, Maveger ard Opera Company. | Tomight Garvey-Bachsnan Outleg — for Its Kempleyes, NEXT WEEK —Marnificnnt “The Fail of ake 7 ea aeee minion 19 conta Third Annual z Sept. 34.5; Afternoons st2y Eveninge at 8 O'eleths Fortieth Av. 14 Aeheots, Crate. Director Main 170 neattle, Washington INVITES THE PUBLIC To visit ite splendid equipment of recital halle and studios every * week fr SCHOOL OFENS MONDAY, SHPT. 1 RrONTER NOW LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast = Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P.M. THE TWO GREAT MARTELLS, THE WORLO'S MOST MARVEL” OUS CYCLISTS. BRAD, THE CLOWN JUGGLER. UNCLE HIRAM ANO THE PIG AND THE RUNAWAY BOY. STARTING MONDAY, SEPT, 7TH, FOR FOUR DAYS. | GRAND BABY SHOW EACH AFTERNOON AT 3:30—50 Ferry Boat runs direct to park on the hour every hour after 2p. m., from foot of Marion street — CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. RACES! RACES! At the Meadows Six Races Daily-—Rain or Shine First Race at 2 P.M, From Jane 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a m. IC. G. BOGGS & — may Fare 350—-Round Trip, 500, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE 6:4 10:25 a. m, 2:08 and 8:45 p, m LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p, m U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattio~ Tel, Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. AMmission (Induding Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50¢ Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, (BEKINS Moving and Storage Co « Third Ave. & Washington Street Ind, Th rgecant Ce 4nu About the House or upon your person there is always some element of risk. Loss of money Wf fire is a frequent occurrence; the Bem contain daily reports of losses BF theft Moroover, the cash in hand is in 1m & consta e tation to spend—one 6 Geet torne w bard it was to eara & aad how bh it would ultimately 6 added the family savings that if the average mae ald recove even halt ot the that he would admtt of having would in that 64a mod fortuneto ay it would bave adily deposited fe