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GYPSY KING SURPRISES SEATTLE FOLKS Seattle Wash September 9 Gypsy King neg ¬ lected Jn the betting to such an extent that his odds drifted bark from 7 to 13 to 1 triumphed over good horses In the Clyde Handicap todays feature at The Meadows Little King who has been making creditable rides since lip achieved his maiden viq toty not long ago rode the horse faultlessly Mirzer and Pedro tho favorite of the race cut scant figure 5n the running1 and neither was placed at the finish finishWilliam William Calling fast sprinter Security made a dismal showing as the oddson favorite of the third race being outrun by almost all tho others from Btxrt to finisb Cahill had bet 700 on tho horse and e judicial investigation of the race will be made tomorrow Ida Muy the winner of this race dis IJlayed surprising improvement over her recent es ¬ says Shirley Rossmore from the same stable tbad iunexed the preceding race Dredkin Jbsies Jewel Jim Simpson and Red Ball made up a quartette of winning favorites favoritesDave Dave QLeary has received telegraphic instructions to ship S C Hlldreths entire racing outfit now quartered here to Oakland This is taken as an Indication that Hildreth means to make Oakland his ylnter headquarters rather than Santa Anita where he spent last winter By Ilildreths orders Uncle nnd Mcelick are now being galloped In preparation fora winter campaign campaignW W IV Fine and A J Jackson have decided to ship to Santa Anita Instead of to Oakland where they liavei raced for years yearsJockey Jockey Gyoss who was ruled oft here last year caused an attachment of II W Hoag Cos horses today in a suit brought for salary alleged to be due for the entire time the boy has been under the ban Judge Hopper advised Ed Soule the real proprietor of the stable to resist Gross demand 011 the ground that ruling off vitiated the boys contract contractThe The outcome of the primary election held through ¬ out this state yesterday is especially gratifying to local racing interests Incomplete returns indicate the crushing defeat of Governor Mead for reuomi nation Mead made antiracing legislation a promi ¬ nent plnnk In his platform and promised to emulate the example of Governor Hughes of New York if reclected There Is general rejoicing in racing cir ¬ cles tonight