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Inth e a ROASTED - all & Mall 3, by 1 hom me In nings Thon é Mt V Tho WHAT 1s YOUR FUTURE ‘ \ The w ” “ tell "“ ' nk had ' it na whether tomorrow n will find| UMPIRE BROWN SAID TO HAVE)! { ' wot hace auarted voursett| GIVEN YESTERDAY'S GAME)! t all v ad banking) TO TACOMA } AT BAN FPRANCIROO—1o8 An ney in the right place e le * nk ' »1 th avings institution to be - = } 8 place and have many AT PORTLAND Portiand 5 proofs of it, teflable to you If you PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Oakland 1 but ask, Not the smallest is our | wal ATIONA A a 4 per cent interest payable, also Standing of the Clubs. | THE N L LEAGUE compoundable semi-annually eee wen Standing of the Clubs OC Won. Lost. Pet The Union Pays 4 PER CENT In‘erest Hy a4 64 New York 104 41 1 x . xl oor go ’ 4 aor pinkcte Oakland » a3 469) Cinctnnati ae 62 “9 B MacDougall, John | San Francisco et) 460! Pitter 4 b+} ro uel Rosenders Geo | Portland 23 a $83 St. Louis 70 7 498 Serclimaad Schraita 11. 1a | Rrookly Oat & Geese Gracies The Siwashes were defeated at) } i 2” 3 yesterday in one of the! Philadelphia “a Las aan UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. worst games of the season by the) ave é > f T NEW YORK—Chicago 7, Ne 112 CHERRY STREET. ee oe eee aren OO Blancs § ’ * Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome, | ad one because the umpiring of | EN, _Nowe, Alsi Tom Brown was nothing #hort of| Ag powron nein outrageous, according to the est! mation of the fans, who say that a! ny AT RROOKLYN-#t louls 4, Brooklyn 6, AT PHILADELPHIA Philadel phia 4-1, Cinetnn 2-3. Jot the clase decisions were against | ery: } *. the seventh tuning, with two! on bases, Lynch hit a ball) [sce the third base line. Tom Del- | CUTLERY aes at first attempted to ficld tt, bet perceiving the ball was coing | Standing of the Clubs EVERY BLADE WARRANTED let it roll, Brown allowed | Won. Lost Nortyhe to score, declaring that!) New York 8s. ot Ss Delahanty had touched the bal). | Me st 86 ~~ | This resulted in Russ Hall being | Chew 2 & put out of the game for kicking jhe 4 + Another bad decision, which gave | E)"ndelphie + i - Bettis & Keogh, Props. and | Tacoma & run, wae in the ninth.) pero 6 Phones— dunes, Matin Su: Ind, A 0) when Casey th Magan on first.) Washington “ TWO NIGHTS MORE hit @ foul to right. Carlo Smith did} Satarday Matines, pot attempt to field the ball. think-| AT #T Lovie —Pan THE HIT OF THE YEAR! THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pot sit eo 687 ‘ ) ‘ = change. Wagers are even money, with he h er only asionallp, thw majority ef the sports being willing to back Long with as good am they } got Jack Grant, who will referem the arrived in th ity ofrom: riland last nigh Grants re puted to be f the mont expe rienced f en in the west.and Ip known to be th wt on the quare that an attempt will be ma stop the affair, but as far as ia known only certain membera of a. } contest coming off, and that a cer tain well known “prixe fight moter” of that club was attempting to bin getting pr in Jack W ne to get the latter to stop the contest Certain r THE World of Sports Un the World of Sp more have been Afloat UNIVERSITY TEAM WILL TRY EIGHTEEN MEN IN GAME WITH HIGH SCHOOL At the football practice of th varsity team on the fay a t ach Knight put the boys through a couple of hours hard drifting m signal practice, During the afternocon 22 men were tried # the different F Ampus yeater late te Shaw abt half back, left half Wiedemann’s Original Company in|! the umpire would surely call it) St. Louts 0-6 ‘| “MICHAEL STROGOFF.” p@ foul. Brows called the ball fair] 4.» creverAND—Cleveland 2,} whose work si Piicee—25c and We. Matinces—|and there was another hubbub.}») 47 9 . Doyle was also put out of the game jut guard, Dean at Sunday ‘The Silver | for swearing at Umpire Brown. AT CMI >—Chieago 2, Wash-| Tibbals at end, and ¢ at } Score tnaton 6 | back A Seattt AB R. BILPO A EB! ‘ies seeeniaies i ony | A a@reat deal of inter Third a enue jVen Hits cf 3 2 2 1 06 6 »ETROIT—New Yor De- | manifested in the camtn wa |Mohier, 2...6 2 1 6 2 @) treft 6 1 high school eleven, whi [Wrahip thas 3 12 2 8 2 Of} a at park “tp Benssorg xo & Drew, | Prink. If ae es 6 ; stennaws Seattle's Most Popular | Detahanty, >. ¢ ! J ’ a i ee Theater; evening prices. 2c. Me, 4@c | Leahy on 8 6.3 @ @ los th pars and 60) matinee prices, 6c and 25. oan ©. I Bacie ae pad be All This Week—Tonight! oT we ee oe a 7 © we jiedanace Holiow . 9°? F 2 e then of Coon wi Rae sv. tern Geod Pay! Good Company! @ te the rep Matinee Saturday Only otal sos 3 | ven oO ot the NEXT WEEK—ANOTHER or ake pore ciate fi me. jen m out of the high » Starting Sunday Matiner, October 2, — ny Abr d taune Bs “- . tenta of the Miah schoo! « me yon Man aK AR R BHLPO. A BE on ne thes te - tines aesee ob aerate $ 2 2 £ 8 8) LONG AND NEARY PROMISE) nicck” gindiators will not came: 4 t Demin the + ne Saaedive Gnd uanstesty gredes 2 2 © 2 & | ONE OF THE SwirTesT con.|e* Ye" - . \ mass nd maste < 2 2 5. 826 } whe gare te fimte o- 4 3 2 1 & 6| TESTS SEEN IN THE CITY } During Baturday’s game - h, ef .-8 ee S328 |x ‘ Third Avenue Theater!" S"5 3} 33 3 a mye or Special Extra it $ ae ee Be te who will play: Pullbacks, iM mean @ © 8 1 6] pyerything to now in read land Tiby; haifhacks > ” 7, Se }#t. Vrain. p.. 2 @ © @ 1 0 ™ wactacse : FRIDAY EVENING EPT. 90 Thomas, p 3 0 1 @ © 6. for the bout betwen Loute Long, of |*"! 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JAMES NEILL Wil PrgEate His. v ie GENTLEMAN “OF FRANCE.” == “Cho cme» eve | Shoes Than Aay Other Manufacturer in the World Onty B85, 500 ant TSe. _ FORCED TO MOVE 4420 FIRST AVENUE. + wearing qualities The entire stock of household goods. consisting of furniture, car ite care with wh pets, stoves and ranges, crockery you would realize why W @nd greniteware must be sold at shoes produced anywhere, once July tet, 1904, were Don't forget the pamber fe 1420 FIRST AVEN = TEETH 2 Bros wn fe tuislens Beatiote more to make, why they } and are of greater intrinsi today on the b jas $2.50 shoes ipal cities, and shoe prine Examinat.or Fr Silver Fillings Gold F yt wont la h en Full Bet Teeth, that ¢ Gold C FOR SALE IN SEATTLE lymouth ‘ 707 saecmeen af { as oo " WHITE TAR i] HA DISCOV! ik ED | 70 Firat Ave RD OF WHO EVER HEA SOAP? 1 ; } If | could show you the my factory and those of other used, you would understand W. L. Douglas ellent style FOR MEN W. L. DOUGLAS [ie | $3.50 SHOE Brockton Leads the Men’s Shoe Fashions of the World W.L. Douglas Makes and Sells More Men’s $3.50 The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 Shoes are the greatest sellers in the world is because of their ex y fitting and They are just ae good as those that L Id kton, under one roof making men's fine # h every pair of W. L Ma cost $5.00 te $7.00, the only difference ia the pric you inte my factory at Bro Douglas and why the sales for the year ending dealer difference & Doug 5) on the o ONLY BY BR oe) gine & fit t other $3.50 If t could take in the world the infin * made, re the best ade $6,263,040.00 ee tee ge eee “As Good as $7 Shoes” ett ttt test oh oe Co. wt in being came with h will be SEATTLE ST AR R—FR I IDAY, SEPT. 'Y, SEPT. 30, 190 1904. LE MOYNE DEBARRED FROM HARVARD TEAM EXAMINATION AND STAR ATHLETE FAILED TO QUALIFY AT HAS BEEN DROPPED BY FACULTY FOR BIG BEEFY TEAM CAMERIDGR, Ma jept, 80.) when half the men reported how fat Harvard began preparation for the Ther lot of new Ff football aign ptember 10 on! pick 1 the w t ide i, Alth this was|men are big, beefy fellow ‘ohm 1 ays b © the opening of the] Critter wely 6 and oa ' Now it was thought necessary} the ground ,emarke unt f to have some actual experience be-| big « Mr f Kxet the preliminary game with | 207; W rhee, 190; Quarterba Williams, October 1. | Ditlon, of Andover, and Starr Only five requlate and three subs | Groton, are Vehter, but f e of the 16 who played tn last year's | dev into great men in the pol Yalo game are available, There are| tion. Le Moyne with 206 pounds o four Vacancies on the line and half| bone and muscle is in the pink an many back of it and his fallare to pe Seven men comprise the nucleus | ions came Hike a ble w of thin season's team, They are Carroll, who Is Capt. Hurley, right halfback; Nich-| year was sub for Andy Marsha ols, left halfback ; Montgomery, | needs but little work be right Squires and Mills, who were sub-| Kidder weighs 210 and Pell 200 wtitute right end, Jeft tackle and) It will be » that Harvard bas fullback respectively Inst year, will ty of beef for the coaches to be depneded on. Le Moyne failed | drill sound football Inte. M to pass his examinations and bas|gomery, Bartels and Shurtleff, ‘ been dropped by the faculty. | weighing over 175, candidates Jack MecMasters, the veteran | for ond positions. € atenson, who |proke Harvarus strength record trainer, arrived recently from Scot land and announced his tatention of hardening the men quickly, to en able them to play longer halves in the preliminary games. The schedule has been shortened, games Weet Point yer the being In the Ph California. A ndividual cou rated and old varsity men will being but two October 16 There acl: lene hing wi asked to aaswtat Indts ting tn Capt ul ington will tne Hw kept mer and orders to ey in iminate coact not be to or Head Coac direct execut upon 5 in « 3 will rley nin ampal, Retd definite plan of be inaugu be and “but erated by h Wrigh ives they nd ex en and shape in touch with his men a oral weeks ag He has sum feaued patre | has reported and ing but 150, All in all the mat or, 1329 Ind ave Beat Dinner in Seattle Four course and 12 course, Ge to Spinning’s for ar Sa Se js a coming player. ‘The spirit ts strong and = feve al small bets have been registered that | Jowony Harvard downs El this year. The Sate ‘e *. To wee the vunched take boats fror Tickets on sale at 610 Fir® « pier SMART CLOTHES. 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