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; J UMPING INTO PROPERTY is the good fortune of the favored | ones, but for the man who has to carve his own way in the wold it can only be done by the practice of self denial in youth and by econowy in saving from your income enough to provide a home for old age, The provident man {x the man that ts called “lucky” in middle life or in age, Put your money in @ souad bank and compound interest will help you out The UNION Pays 4 Per Cent Interest eroRs ‘John BB Agen, at recedienr gs unworthy ty — ir ae pean Hite Carlen TE Hebb, a Rewart. a D. Hose Union Savin; & Trust Co. "2 mS STREET Seattle agents Bank of Cape Nome, Nome, Alaska. AMUSE: ENTS Third Ave. Theater RUSSELL & DREW, Phones—Sunset. Main “UP TOWN”—SEATTLE MOST POPULas THEATER Matinee prices—10c and 2ic. Eve- 400 and 5oe. 10 a m. to Bing prices— 2c, 30 Box office open daily, op m TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK “The Big Fun Show “JOSHUA SIMPKINS” “Best of all Now England plays.” | “A big scenic success.” “ ed by old and young.” No dul! moments. Something going on all the time Fifteen funny characters. A truth- PHYZ WON U. & STEEL COMMON SHARE.—News Item. 25 T0 / Next week—"A Romance of Coon! or HER LONG SHOTS HAD EASY GOING AT THE MEADOWS ful and natural picture of “Rural Lite.” Hollow: a Seattle™*" Manager. BOTH PHONES-@ NOTHER BIG AUDIENCE jothing Better Ever Seen Here MR. JAMES NEILL . And ‘his admirable company Henry V. Eemond’s great play When We Were Twenty-One Matinee atone. popular price. | Company—astonish everyone. SECURE YOUR SEATS. Alcazar ice | "Fete |e and Vinee third. Sinnott up on winner. Bettis & Keogh. Props. and Mgrs. | Phones—Sunset, Main 29: Ind. A | All this week—Matinees Wednes- | @ay and Satertay— sae Sensational Comedy- Drama “A LIVE WIRE.” jrunning & The fall racing meet at The | T | Meadows opened yesterday with six at vents A large crowd nded. Several long sb ations by running away |thetr fields. Two of the favor jwon. Phy2, going to the post § to 1, literally ran away from | bunet Today's card contains two run- yesterday's races ing and four harness rac , will be run. lowing {8 a summary First race, The at the The The Prices—the Production—the | Evergreen stakes for 2:14 pacers, } valued at $1 of oix furlongs—Landscch won, Rimrock longs — Young Time, 1 Second race, five and a half fur- pper won, Eldred second and Jerry Flannigan third | Time, 1:08. Er Third race, six furlongs haw up on winner. Hippo- Biggest hit of the season at this! nay won, Frank Pierce second and | —. asaemes Esado third. Time, 1:15. Pitapat the, ei We, 3c, 1c. Matin |‘ rtek up on winner. A aeall _* | Fourth race, seven furlongs Centennial’s Best Flour St mnott up on winner. Fifth race, fi Suburban Queen third. Time,1:27% furlonge—Bam- mer won, Alice second and Titus th ind. Time, 1:00%. MeClees on winner. Sixth race, one mile—Stewardess | won, Leash second and Tom th: ird. Time, 1:46%. Kent up winner. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won ivat | Los Angeles ‘| w Tacoma « 2 22 Beattle _ 26 San Franciseo 3% 2 Portland 2 2 Oakland a a Makes More Bread}. ou, San Fran oo 00 012 ber, Corbett and Leahy Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ALL GROCERS SELL IT aml OA Leer Wood, Ch Seattle Goal and | Wood Co. Lane Street and R Phone Main “Si CUTLERY | EVERY BLADE WA RRANTED|, arcoal and Coke Won. Lost Pet. rk a 50 618 | su . i 53 604 Philadetpt a ae Chicago ; 3. @ ri land ...6 600.70 G1 St. Lous oT “ Detroit 5 679 Washington ; i) AT WASHINGTON—New York 4. Washington 3 AT 8ST. LOUIS—St. Louls 5-1, | ch land 4-2. AT RBOBTON—Philadelphia 6 Boston 1 AT CHICAGO—Chicago 3, De troit 0. I Pp rh AT PORTLAND—Tacos md 1 a4 P uD wk THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, Standing of the Clubs. ADVANCED TO THE WILL PLAY FOOTBALL th hto th he 5 op | tit |feated Billy Belond’s Rainters, th 1 sv local boys was too much cided to place a football team In |be strictly amateur and, according will manage the Blue Diamond team | - and bo has requested that all mem Sporting Briefs have to be held in Tacoma. booked so far ahead that there is HIGHEST PRICE Or THE YEAR-—#i550 PER The Seattle Athletic club have de- © field this year, The team will the plans of the management at © present time, it will continue to oid on those linea, Al Goldsmith | | COMPAMES COUNCILMAN DAULTON IN- TRODUCES BILL PROVIDING of the club interested In foot meet at the clubhouse neat | raday evening, where @ meeting Will be held for the purpose of dis | FOR REDUCTION IN TELE- « plans for the coming sea son. The meeting will be called at PHONE RATES o'clock Counciiman Daulton last night tn- troduced In the council his ordi nance calling for a reduction tn tel ne rates in the business and sections ct the city, The e also provides for the n¢ equalizing of the rates charged by MAY ithe two local companies. The bill vB a Ben hy ge ag = was referred to the corporations - committees. While tn that body the | measure will pro’ y be amended jto probibit the practice the com | panies have of charging subecrily of |°t# for changing instruments from is city, Sunday by @ ncore of 7 to | OD* location to another The game was a good one, in| One of the old companies allows ite of its being a one-sided affair, | bt one free removal in each year | Under this rule the telephone may remain ta one location ten years, byt if moved four tim uring the tenth year, three removal fees will be charg Both Councilmen Daniten asd Murphy are investigating this phase of the telephone rate problem, } The Burne-Wi tt bout, which liy Lavigne, Tommy Burns’ 2 wished to bring off some t October 4 n> | ordin the chance for securing a date. The Stanhope baseball team de The Manuel Lopes baseball team for the Kent twirler. Boyles, for the Man uel Lopes, pitched a great gama ABERDEEN, ‘Rept 20. Joo Ga lask!, champion wrestler of Grays LITTLE TALES Harbor, will meet D. A. MoMilian, | champion all-etyle wrestler, of Mil TERSELY TOLD AFTER HELLO | | On | waukee, at the Edison theater for = purse of $200 and 69 per cent of the ate Teceipts. The match will be] ooo. |held September 21. McMillan agrees |, THERE HAS been a requisition to throw Galaski three times in one | @#ued at Boise, Idaho, for James B nour | Davis, who was former sheriff of Pet | Bingham county. He has long been 569 |stallion Glorious Flying 2 Cloud, |Cbarge of having embessled pubite 500 [owned by Thomas W. Lawson, and |[nds. He is supposed to be under) 481 |for which he paid $12,000, died at | arrest in Florida 9; | Sletuate, Mass., y a The ve re ‘ = . “ . at pg Hibben = | A PARTY of Everett hunters, a tand the cause of the animal's }*tter drifting a = te uit h was very sudden. The part of last nigh g|borse has a remarkable record, hav gongs fegt at A sar- | ing never been beaten in any show ape ae ang lin’ this section. ‘The horse was 9|00¥M and one of the party ende | years old. ored to tow the lanach when it me i |tipped, throwing him and ali the aad |game in the water. | Ferr was thrown from his wagon and ly n a runaway During the last fow Both his art broken*tme We THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, Standing of the Clubs. AT PHILADELPHIA — Phil th | fr r a head and « Pacific railroad have passed through | badly bruised. He may di his elty on their annual tour of : yection. They are: W. KR. Mac-| THE QUARTERMASTER'S steam freight and traffic manager Montreal; F. W. Peters, assistant eight traffic manager, of Winn g; B. W. Greer, general freight nt, of Vancouver; Robert Kerr ansenger traff! of Mon C8 ral pa ag Kc ie, a unser nt iM itern, dist and pas ys seven nt off dian | put out and t ders Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC an Dragelsts a R BOWEL TROUBLES PREVENT L { | INFANTS CASCADE CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS 10¢ Promotes Digestion Cheerfu- ness and Rest. Contains neither im,Morphine nor Mineral. oT NARCOTIC. Regen of Olt Nr SAMUEL LTT CR Ponpdin Sead ~ Worms Convulsions Feverish- aces ond LOSS OF SLEEP. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought | ( MILDREN — den of Ede City Offi the nerven. makes you ronger LAUNDRY CO DR M I Don't 4 cheeking this dr be sure of vig COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c tried My Wi es because It Increases yo and vita ricity renews the youthful strength: that cures If you will call I will « est of what I can do. If you | 817 SECOND AVENUE xxnnnmecmnccme At call gond for my beautiful fi lustrated book, ing about my method. 1 eend it nealed, free. I have 60,000 cures, Call or write today, and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET orr —| few days ago and was committed to| curren was to Victoria on the ar a the asylum at Medical Lake, Her nounced that this was pot on the name is not known and no informa train. The report is now that it %0n could be gleaned from her, ex- | was on the train and that the rob- C*Pt that whe had been to several | bers secured it hospitals, She fought desperately when caught and had to bave her | ONE me Wash., to St up the sup ot hatchery which the taining at the World's Fair. | JOHN LYLE, an HUNDRED in fry were shipped yesterday | from the state hatehery at Dunge- | bands THOUSAND nd feet bound. \ a Thoushtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. | knew what to do in the hour of need. | His wife had such an unueval medicine a Louls to keep the miniature state is main tomach liver trouble, physi- tans could p ip her. He thought | of and tried Dr. King’s New Life| old ploneer of D Pilla and she got relief at once and| Burlington, was cut to pleces yee | w finally cored. Only 2% at a} terday morving ts the railroad | © Guy, Inc. drug store, Second av- | yards in that place. down by the train from Ana THE & YEAR-OLD Mr Echo. and Mra ©. recelved in the fail. Rone was seriously dental discharge of hunting lant day morning RT M’KAY, AT BELLINGHAM a number of lumber and shingle gurated a they hope to reduce gine on the early rien. fell from her horse while re- | turning from school Friday and died | within a few minutes from injuries } injured by the acet- | Saturday movement Lyle was run | enue and Yesler way. | “He Wo Chines: Medicine Co Cure all chronic | Giseases of men | and women with daughter of Coonrad, of) ful Chine herbs, barks, buds and vege tables. | These wonderfu Chinese remediec cured bua: | of of Ladner, who his gun while died yeater- have cases 4B s We GUARANTEE eumatiom, asthma, ca- h, kidney, liver, men have tn whereby to a minimum to cure tarrh, ste male weakness and all priv get stronger KIDNEY, BLADDER “AND URINARY TROUBLE LAUGHLE Don't drug. D: Send this ad. Dr. M. State Medi treatment of Won for them the love of their fellowmen. brother practitioners and the unbounded gratitude of thousands of people who have Leen rescued by them from early death, CHEAP FOUR-ROOMED NEW COTTAGE AND FIVE ACRES OF FINE LAND, ON CAR LINE AND LAKE, ONLY . S775 3 Times Block, or take free bow Office on Grounds. » Rooms 1, 2. HW, on Wash ngton Gtrest Car Line. MEN, WAKE UP! is Your Back Weak? Have You Dragging Pains? Are You Easily Tired? Mave you lost the fire and strength of youth? Have you “come and go” pains in your back and «sh ders’ Are you po noon? you have the symptoms or not b king down and vitality, you life in Electricity as applied while you slee DR. MeLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT Tt ts the best growing old Ie made for you. way to tricity. It pours & gentle stream of life into the weak arts continually for hours every night. It refreshes expands the vital pow ®ts enriches the circulation and fee! bright, active and Vigorous in one night's use, You each day, and ina few weeks o,8 new many A ye the f ¢ of youth. It is grand, thia m red it is praining it Burley, Wash. + letter of the I4th inet. recefved. As regards the ng on my mind b Ut praise for the good it has done t he My case has m running for four ables: in fact, I was com- Ader and urinar ¥ uraged of ever obtain '™S y help. but thanks to mm ading me to try ar electric Belt, it te doing ail 4 my health and strength are returning. 1 fee! ike @ Yours tru uly, THOS, RALTUFF. ying it, Your future happiness depends on yout ty, so stop it now and you full of the joys of a healthy upon your vit a long and vigorous li fe, as you know, if you have ur nerve power = can't cure you, 106 =Columi Street, Seattle, We |. McLaughlin 10 to 1 m. to fp NOMENAL SUCCESS a! 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