The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1908, Page 3

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1 ° ” THE S1 STAR.WEDNESDAY, 8 EPTE MBER 9, iyus oi They were tired In the fifth in the Rooters lea in in the office of the| punches on Bat aw and him arena Hoth were «tripped to the |is bleeding at the gong from now re kes. Anyone who hea Runs a Remarkable Race’ !y cheered upon thett King of the Mixt h stand P : je yee skin and welther badged the nd at Meadows—-Long Hing Hangah @roved a aur.| Tae paler aml areas i - | brobaiiy ei: pe a eoaed bee TS » in the twhfearo Ao, Ae mn Shots Show Up. ; fiden “Oriole, the BIE! yeu nees iant a sendMhet when! | ae the hv a Stoo! and Micacla) Came of 1, De. Coleman was beaten in the first loretty Naht, ain't we t rawas to a close » were, & played 4 ae © horse pulled 4 ery etorted You and one of As the moeting ar Hoel ” : The horae pulled up wer BY WILLIg JACOBS Bat ret i: "¥en and on oe lg are, tier natty ond eae after the race RINGSIDE, COLMA, Cal, Sbpt, | x gotta to be ao High eadows, and in ‘ While walting for the ' € th n , Last Monday weathe for the J Tamentably lacking in le gl 7 race H. would probably have! voran-atte i faht wan considered | Welehts to come into the ring was & large attendanc be Sones a fee two-year nt yest perfect for scrapping purposes, but | crowd called lou for Hill ae | afternoon, Three fay lay if be had gone away from the | [a had a unten 10 way y Ketchely who | three outsiders divid he pro away ay, We t with his field. He wax oft) CS8* © ; BP gee pon , ; pectator Papke| Foster Math Kt Hall injected | r t aram, and the public and the el an aay third. | lengths to the bad, and then fin.| jaro y & Dreal i a armies chap, 804) something into his Orphans just | H bookies about stood each other off, |! aed All FAM | tahoe 1 > co, hy y me b n the world |, A * the The King of the Mist, who went | Per races and fluished nowhere e Pe th < , arriving ipouia be axpacted to. tick. @ the sixth { , terday's | at fe to the post favorite in the fourth; Alma Boy also furnixhed a au Qua Flanagan would have be egy ee fe og @ shady aide ihe Ketchel He aatd that he|S#m¢ for up to that perio Batte, | a ti eee. Das to 2 , rhe vPro be i H. b Coa and in many cases col-| had made no ert lie, but ie tha stats watt) } win. Going around the first turn ° and captured the won, He had @ ticket in his t 7 Awaited the arrival o¢ (108: Anat vd wtated that - wl oe Me n | Ft ‘ ¢ horse stum " fol to hie a head from Deneen, t eading » to nothing ' my s tod © arrival o 7 pigs » hits, one of them a most unseat just saving hime » away The latter wae th " iildreth witt ybat hav al colored contingent wag) him the n aft ve r, ns one ; i « four runs and ted the pn ‘ ; “ t t mee ave hand as ta always the when | #eain until afte iristmas j by clinging to his mount's neck horse in the race, and b ve | th tror t able «at Oakland r ste Gans f and ex, CO ter the Rin Seat {th asother When he had climbed back into the | recelving @ poor start, and also an) next Hesldes his | nt ship as con : cdg ibe 7 Jouttle came back with anothe fr 1 saddle, the field were lengths away, | incompetent ride from B. Wilson, | gta identeomne Mootle ied » nyt last Mon A ouaanly AO Nevo, ih ot) (one in their half of the sixth by but King took after the leaders and | Would have won by himecif Pacha: eae taaeaaie the | aay, WAH oF t in 1 red shirt, entered é n the eighth those Orphans clow wa j his mount made up ground ta In the last race the public went | (wo-yearold Fitsherb r00,|, Ane seems to be quite a draw| lowed by his chief and man | Allen's bende all corne sts | r p c t he publi 8 x card with the women fans, An| ager, Willie Britt, Jack Grace, Red/ine lot and aided wor fielding : i markable manner. He wa od to Billy Pullman and made bim a good th yearole King | 5 br the flight the t 7 Se Joa Mercy, id Dalton and a , ling | of a at the head of the stretch, and at 6to5 she After Bonheur, at 100/ James f John BE. Madden i wg heh + . ~ Tart ot, ceeeee wate Ofien the art of it a Oriet and - 1 the finish easily overhauled Wap,/to 1, had led by a wide margin | $10,000, and a yearling y wit cl "inaiy to tt nite tat chain aaa & 20d, « rons and] ' 4 the pacemaker, and won by half a| most of way, Billy P on | Macagan-l Hope for $1,600. 4 ‘ wd $3) wane 8 . ; Inet | a ed i: Jength. The victory was a sensa- came on tn the stretch and beat | a : . in find Oc i tional one, as after his tumble the easily John J. Mohr, at a w Ma t Jan n Keer - a u ag rn mon ; Clat " Jocko | ior 4 horee did not look to have a ¢ > yourownticket — price finished at twoyearold filly, and the mend v : et of ® the fe ‘ In the sixth, fro i and both boy and horse we ad- | third wint the Futurity. met } im nee » Shaye ‘ after Butte had 1 the score, | FRANK eo Gitiniinnemineies a the Flatbush Sta A 4 oe meres tag: mga sep CHANCE tty Bhagei rivilone n the event hough Se got two rons ws f mil Healt bis fle pitched | RAARRAAAARERR AD &|© 4 : The 0 a Wetting at the rt je was ox u. FO ge re ni : * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, # treme to 6 on } : ; i a ge -deay oe ow 1 @ team, and he is coup “BY RErvucEs. e ne favorite betar offered. There ‘3 1 {| York Giants, there are two oth ‘ winning out in the fag - el * First Race. * wa ’ < intro ; 3 eames very muc © race 4 the fias ‘ The longshot player certainty ;on the head and a bad shaking up.|% Dredkin, § to 6 « ait > i cy ay erate se eseh- ; ke, who pilots the ; had plenty of opportunities to His escape was a arkable one,|* & horne, 19 to t oi pas . i; $31 These are the Pit <P t marvelous bitter sal | clean up yesterday ng Han- as, had the kic anded a tri * 0 to I « ated oid 1 6 6] champions eve Recension : send actictan. The j nah and Alma Bi while My higher up, the man would have|* 1:00 +56. * - 7 tg 1 — nd the Chic rs etal . , tei he ee oe | Surprise, 50 to 1; Midmont, 20 to 1; been killed * Second Race. . “ GPimMbpery cg oy . Deka of ; oe it will be keyed sight : Beautiful and Rest, 15 to 1; Bon * ey Rossmore, 6 to 1. =| th ‘ laggy A yng © al | ots Chance, manager of the ¢ ‘ighting piteh tor the Oge heur, 100 to 1, and John J Re had a good bet on|* axer, 7 to 6 boll . s vente 18 ms 4 : a | ° the ae ~ h the pennant wip 60 to 1, were of the lon Billy Pp t ot Ohl @ St. Charles, 10 to 1 | late Pn Introduced ' ‘ ‘ 4 a American league, that finished inatde the m ast race, as he thought the horae|* Time1:18 W | oe or init cho ee ee lee oe ; Ing the afternoon. }was a cinch * * ast enough to keep warm. |Gans. Car ORR eee eee eee the b of it left and the ’ After John W. Set ma he f cause he was ed a snap ; i won by have t wh . ; : meg | ’ , i 6 c . ; every oth-| Hane me in teow ~~ ean bon e. Joel .s | \ / @F race, and quit even on the day. ot 2 e of hi t vere | dial eto t rf : She Li ; - Ed Soule bet $500 on his "They Sak fe eb one lo cape BE cp . : riterens ? 2 1 a : Rettig, who had the mount on en Or and held 9 4 ~ veh 5 “" . » ‘ r : Talarand, was caught as when | book, and as a result lost Ds » “ “ (Elmer E Bates) | the barrier went to third|to the race. He beat ever = ® | he 5 ee Se . : race, and was left at the post ra however, and quit a . . - t arance of @ doxen vet-)ing for the privilege of payiagiae Jamon men who | Check 0 and 25 game with Hank O winn A stable hand who takes care of Yank was badly injured in the pad Jimmy Hewitt, the r of Ron H dock yesterday just before the ur, Was th with a bard ay (ovate United Press i third race, by being kicked fm the st aft last race. Af Ket ¥ } . » - yo au ment of a bi 7 pe head by Blondy. He was leading days ago Jimr t bis ba ‘ - si gt - pert 4 Yank by the bridle around the pad-|on Bonheur, and she 1, w ; a dock, and was directly behind ed him down at th led to be | Fue Wash = ether clear ok SORTHWETAEN LRAGUR The n Louis Blondy, when that animal let go ished away back Anger . Won ten F&F | the t is intimal with both heels. One hoof canght ot bet a di . ~ = tows se Py . , ‘ ry Aad Pe lof a sa lated with the great voredan the unfortunate man on the sid * - ' ® oO li One day—after the of the head, just below the eye, and as 100, 40 and 20 quoted against |* * p Long - oe ane She ten Pay ° , * 4 i than it ha 4 ractically outlived tig. Knocked him senseless. He was her char anther oA “ ' and nea ol ‘ are 6 - ; H ; etulne a ball player, sag: taken iuto the jockeys’ room and ans » wnat Ket os 2 ¥ , wes tinie phameue ae , + | had endered completely te Mp soon revived under the ministra-| Roy Offut bet $2,000 on PB aie pple s > $ ges 3 ; Pe a ane seir friends, appetite £ ‘quor, | met bim ou tions of the track physician, who! Pullman a place in the last race 7 a soon him yesterday . e } ' 4 Wale a a anaes bw he street. The Penobecot’s 1a bandaged up bis bead and sent hir ge ge wie =. sass feck oe ee AD i — 4 ie ie. Plo * sage t was shabby and his eallae home in the starter’s wagon After Kir ” . . . Par yg ropes ; "is aad ‘ on nd dust-begrioned troup bones were broken, and the the fourth SF | nal would not Rpok P ; at te UL Ld = ‘ at s received were two cuts tically knocked down pe lie ¢ wa ar death's ¥ fs NATIONAL LEAGUE a ee non said that the only other ho he e | “ lot FP b Ument @ren's diseases, 410 Hinck edas feat was rm : : 4 : te seh who won in the sam 4 © heit oe Twe-year-ctts | Poledetphte ‘ : ‘ a along in the “90a, Tim SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices ond Own » Se * OS ' mer OB ive eo 8 $ appearance in Bos a itis on Clothing for the Boys ‘ 7) ora he eg trato arly i the vur throat, whem Reguiar $3.00 Suits only $1.50 ‘ ;3 #, oe owen . 3 Cte thee ar nay monty or ohana Preeti Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 Me ; laf Mt ee: ‘ ° Py “4 ging» Pil 2 Reguiar $5.00 Suits only $2.50 : 3 BA. -- ea Ba base b Ciontanet, 3 valngh, and ia the aleth CROWN CLOTHING CO. oi $i MAR ISIS SR oft sevens" WASHINGTON i 1121 First Ave. AMEMICAN LEACOR a , : mand . ‘ ‘ Won ot Pet “ quot w . “ n —- Wanneb wot through ee donee " * ower b ovens , + f called cloned Cant and wae probabiy best Koerner ha . 0 pocket @ ay | Philadelphia $$ $8 49e/@ blind, blundering fool and other) ‘The Washington high schol Be tir mm ~ ‘6 rt eta — eo as Ke , gan its seventh year yeslenay - eo ree . ws ’ . aitae Miss Hilda Deighton, 8 graduate fe . . | Vesterdar's Games th Cc h ; Tailoring— At Detroi—Chivago & Detrott $. | | 00s A sar was waging solo to an appreciative asset, Fair Prices Washingt line 1, Washing That's my t said one Principal Wm. P. Geiger then. : : edciphia—t phia 6, New you it is mine,” shouted welcoming the incoming pupils Money Back if You Want It in| ER Sekine for the help of the stale d and out body in getting settled and in ga) Hurst and McKean, stil! fight- erally improving the standard oliie: —_—_—_—_— school GARDEN TRACTS@® 2Meacre ¢ $10 f re; easy erove third Time 8 That platform is just Jf "hsm * cn ynt al as good capital as it 9) ci. reat Fee we began our suc- i ovina | ; ear line and lake ed; fine for chickens and ber- ries. cess. We have never Societe x ne i SPORTOGRAMS | npg he edban: attempted to im- insite secon, “Witte third” Time] GUE Nivea 4 as | p was not working| show. aM nice. in very order and the Butte prove on it, although | stuggers connecting with it 3562 . anges abo oiling ~” de ond prard that makes these (By United Pre WATCH FOR THE WIRELESS N. J., military tou nament re : S ai princi- firemen and oo it-yeas old at 1 wer i, : ovale). tee . ~ marine | corps which won the tractive. oe Gent hala te ae yentereay| fa Seo SS BE EMA Beeld Bigzatgymae 2 & oie or oon gee Contry Hone Ce < . afternoon. Three of the men were meorner.__¢ There is no dead line into the street. Two ecom-| “ple eR FB | Exactly the r of the Wash * responded and two firemen * a by JW Young ington high school football situa. sent Into the t | ~~ make sure there we: here. ment to te oe eae tion is the condition of affairs at! no flames aPPing rop far . ood fae Lincoin high. Sixteen men who |} The store that clothed there ss One ‘ of them ¢ " te da lan arn: ’ aio , won letters in football at Lincoln | The Two Chief tern 4 gas, wh had been] ge ge aIxTH RACE—One mile ana fit ards, Selling. 7? ar-otds|1@8t Yoar are back and will turn your father, and Bot Boe cote sxnetes BSCS sea oward.” value co hr c out for thelr old places. tn addi ‘ probably your grand- ink a ’ in f jot rs a Ros teh Poa ik ia yh ing new material, | The squad will F, t S P M ud 7 shop « was blown into the] jis6 jon M is BO aby at bee » 28 el turn ow Woodland park this eae : ie Score of Jockeys in Contest for C up| o iMexw el teal 8 Con ‘8 ta the wore rc We have every facility for the tailoring The second day of the content| isi 3 he Tg ag oi First, the habit of it, the regulatitf ‘ * among the riders for the silver ou 44 Ba y x oY ; y , of good and satisfactory suits—the JJ otterca by | the assoctation t t1¢._Remanoft a A gee vey my PE ADS : peilnploeplie peer yede: ‘ , rehibald leading with 15 point O5 poss 6 > & 4168, 4:4 ‘ “ © pleces in every department o' away on each and every pay other kind we don’t keep. poeta yom Pay, rt ogee ‘ oan Actrien . " snow. jthe game, We must first of all portion of one's income, It meant # I levelo from th big yuad t : eat i i Waish in third place with 7. Th ; ¥ say aed © 1 ; youngsters now on hand, s vebae™ trengtheming of Character; it @ All of which can be easily proven if i fly ag ao " me eats 8 ic “ae | Rnd quarterback to fill Wee Coyle Independence; It means accuaialle y iv "| shane Koerner re 6, C 5 ta pnt Leek: of for the big —faster and larger than yout gaa oem Phy 6 us the chance. Koorn andrews 2,| . ' squad will delay the initial praetios realize until you have made a good start see that your next suit carries ae omar : Second, the Interest; the tact that gal lapel. foated in Olym pla by & score of « » Bind of Fits ; against the feattle, Renton & tag for y that ix months br to 2 1@ Painte charge that By United Pre Zouthern railway for 85.000 for the which it ea yegins in tura re Your money back if you want it. the umpire was incompetent. ‘The NY Mion of thale @peasald oud ot mn ta nif, Tate, Compl : Golden Gardens at Dugdal ark f Baby W Va he National Bank of < rr teagl se miley And killed by one of Interest soon grows to important sit next Sunda : im played 6 4 Saas at bene laat,” Wee Inihas ta tilan oot is, of course, all extra, over and anor a esterday but got a hit t Chiet in Portla 7“ ieee ee Pe ; and you might not ; yut the POCOO>OS ODOT OO OOSOROOODe aurea ‘ ~ , oe a je ia THE DEAF CAN HEAR 3 Great Barg ain avinge || Ass Nulisine, owned ty 1h " which all must Ine 615-617 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. TALKING MACHINES, re urther pai -" ; A! “4 and On 10% On Your Savings 1 Ppa) vast sits’ On the Square Guenaiie-Seteen Pes avo RECORDS...2:\... |p MLUMART aT cords sell ut at" pricon. Kt ter Particulars See | ; , ysite Tote w . : ppc vtem Pole : bat wae. ais MUARMON no Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Go. | Scandinavian American Bank a | CPOCOseeesoroosoosooooes = clnimsnebie > 148 Columbia Gereet > mmm Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S. A.

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