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Taste a whol | ended the game by eating up a hot gre! ey Beat AM. R. BEL PO. A Mohler, 2b.... 3 TS ae —— ~ ‘ 1 1 1 i ° The Union Pays 4 PER CENT in‘erest Frisk, If See od 8 vat | Leahy ae wa Cer oe ee a " Howlett, @b - & 0 m ohn Agen, : a Mredearge Denworth, | SIWASHES SHOW SAN FRAN. |}! ib oe ee ee ie niinand Schiaita J. ey eam Huat . S63. 8% ER Res, phariee HPs | CISCO THAT THEY CAN win |!" . - A GAME Totals ee ee ee UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. jn Fran ra By CHERRY erneer. aoe attle agents Bank of Cape Nome eany, Ff Nome, Alaska. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, ¥ —y b ____ AMUSEMENTS Standing of the Clubs. | Wards " Phones—Sunset, Main 2865; Ind. 4. | ton Anpeios bo Whai - Reattle a8 Owhes ALL THIS WEEK Oakland a9 Totals Matinees Today and Saturday. | San Franctsx 45 matted f Portiand a 370 Ie and 1c ore b saanetenn * Company With the bases full in the seventh attle « ” ; Hite sHAWKSHAW THE BErecrive.” Inning, Tommy Leahy smashed out | got rain and 106. @ hit which brought in two runs. | Hite teieaeeenn | . siving Seattle a lead, which she! summary: Stolen bases—Mohler score at the time was 4 to 3 in favor | hite--Meany, Waldron, Hildebrand = “ae & ~— Managers. } Of San Francisco, and Whalen was |? Th base hite-—Moh Prist, ‘p Town Hoate Most Popular| doing bis best to defeat the Si Bases on balle-—Off Matines Today Tenight—All Week | Washes when Leahy, his old catcher ott Whales Genet Geet in Town the Great Heart In-|#¥iped the hit that did the trick, |}O¥t—By Hughes. 1; by Whalen ¢ terest Pl making the score 6 to 4 In favor of we t hea. Wild pitch \ “THE FATAL WEDDING.” Seattle Whalen, Tim One hour Nothing Too Goed for Our ark Wilson made his first ap-/*"* on . es Mrarting Went Sunday Matines, for) pearance on the local diamond yes- |“ pg a terday since leaving the Seattle! TACOMA 9, OAKLAND 4 “The Heart of Chicago.” b. Just before the game started | “Bigger and Better Than ‘2 he Was presented with a beautifal| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—Up to Matinee Prices —10 and gold watch by the old members of | the elehth toning Oak 1 made Night Prices 20, 20, 49 and © | his team. Howlett, who h onty one Dit off Keefe. In the elghth pwe. Main $67 (beth) Seater! playing with Helena all seasdn. b: the vd h five times, making | Seattle™=" down third for ttle yesterday | fur runs ee - gig erratic } ~ and played a good game a] the way |" Tacoma butiched hits ‘ a. through. He had several dificult |¥®* credited with three errorm| THE LEADING THEATER. chances, but in spite of the tact that | * nuk Both Phones, 43. be has not played for a month, he | 00860 e088 - andied them all in in good style, |) "°0t"" “ “The Best Play of the Season | Arter he had made A very difficult jo smeie “teeny cna tegen tee) eet Tene Mere Se Leen Than 62-47 | tack-runaing catch, one of the fans | eceay ond Byrnea Umpire—-Por Great Success | in the grand stand yelled, “Where | on.” RIETTA® | yer bin awl summer-r-r!” Howlett | } ery Detail of the | seems to be there when it comes to| PORTLAND 6, LOS AN a 3 hitting the ball. Jay Hughes pitch } ed: for Senttle and he'd the Seals’ PORTLAND, Oct. 26.—Althoogh down in fine shape. Waldron, who! Starkelie i mere frequently plays center for “Frisco, made the | ‘®*" Gray hed bite during the sensational catch of the day by nip-| ""** “— of the game and costly ping Carlos Smith's line Kit with | °" oF aia oe oteee tol cas toa the back of his fingers touching the ae oe ae bole Saal pound. It was a great catch. Wal-| SS wicky. Of alx hits allowed by | ron, after getting the ball, rolled! ji, ‘tive resulted in scores, Hoore To do busiéess when you have ff) Yer ® couple of times, but held on REE no complaints. Suppose | the §) Uke grim death, and Carlos hit the portiand 012100006 € 1 way we treat our customers and ff} D&ck trail for the bench. Mohler,| Angeles. 001000101—3 9 3 the even run of prices. Nothing §| °F Seatle, a'so played an excellent) Ratterien —Atarkells and Steel- aati | szme, accepting 13 chances without | man: Gray and Eager. Umpire See Sheet Deve -ontins error. In the ninth Russ Hall) Brown ’ ar se a #. 08 bot- tle . BSE worth a whole dozen of ordi- nary plasters, béc size at. 250 Headache Bromo, 0c size at 250 mee ee see br bs Bar- good Our White Pine cures the cough: sizes at . | Be Bring your Presertptions. ‘We'll fill them as your doctor writes them. Prices reasonab!e. Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy The = ble Prescription Store. PIK oS og CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jewelry 224 Pike Street. Invites you to call and take a trip out to the “Green Acres” overlooking Lake Washington. Cheap Acreage mu COA L mmm Wood, Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Street and Railroad Ave. Main 93; Ind, 93. Lane 8. Phones: YALE FOOTBALL STAR IN JAIL BATCHELDER, GREAT NEW HA VEN GUARD, FOUND GUILTY OF RUNNING A GAMBLING HOU SE AND HIS WIFE INDICTED By | READING GRAND JURY H. 8, BATCHELDER READING, Pa., Oct. 26.—-Harry 8. Batchelder, the once famous foot ball player, who was sentenced last month to six months in jail for | MRS, BATCHELDER became Batchelder’s wife, was also indicted by the grand jury on a charge of embezzling $2,400 from Berg Bros, of this place. Besides being an excellent foot running a gambling house in Read-| hall player, Batchelder gave prom ing, was the star of the Yale grid-|ise of a great career at the bar, as fron in 1903. Miss May Cassidy, one | he was well up in the study of law of Reading’s pretty girls, who later | at the univeraity. jt WARREN SCHUTT, scholar to Oxford from New York Schutt's reputation TTLE STAR wk DNESDAY, ¢ ICT. 26, 1904 CAN 60 TOGETHER WINNER OF RHODES SCHOLARSHIP, BRITISH STEAMER DAMAGED SOUTHEAST SEATTLE My Beripps News Ass'n? WEI HET WEI, ¢ The f ( stoi yawning a Contin mine | FREE RENT OR FREE HOMES| | aged triking a f mine near the Alseate ishand The bow of the vessel was smashed and two Jone iain ’ _ , | Figure it out-—Hon ld on is wt thar t | TAUGHT HIM A LESSON payment naller a | J . " ford, i th United a Jiaten court, yesterday handed down Lots $35 and up. Terms $3.00 | decision ordering Lae Chuag per month. City water on ev a Chinese merchant of thin elty, to | iM 8 th ff pmmount ery lot. Only 16 minutes’ ride temptix vad toma du | j on Washington street car to ties, Gue attempted to bring @ Ey, Sed ‘ large consignment of ginseng into] 7 ae Southeast Seattle. this country on May 16 without pay oe ln ane Jing duty on Him, stitute. | Fearful Odds Aasie dridden in brief was t © by nas n Buch Jan old wob Seattle ons, Versailles, O. For years he was PROVES THAT IT 16 POSSIBLE TO INDULGE IN ATHLETICS |e” Kianey dimeane and rt a wither doctors nor medicines gave WITHOUT DETRIMENT TO HIS GRAY MATTER—A CHAM. |‘ilher doctuts tut tin ried Wk omesee ers 0. PION RUNNER AS WELL AS A WONDERFUL SCHOLAR — a oS na now pgp ne Be in short order ow he tentifie Tm on the r 1 omplete recov a Ss ee ery.” Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles forms of lle track a number of times.| Stomach and Bowel Complaints | MILE The wtrt hutt showed warrant- | Only 60c. Guaranteed by Druggtst e4 the trainer's expectations. The| @. 0. Guy, Inc, 2nd ave, and Tee Cornell's champion cross-country | team, which that year defeated Har- | v Yale and~ Prineéton. The | MONEY cross-country course is over five] mites long, but to the surprise of Trainer Moakley, Schutt was with hoes | the bunch when the team returned || DAngerous |to the club house, The third Sehutt made his reputation. He wa = . } again started with the cross yan- | }try champtom He knew the} Four of those EIGHT beautitul course, and long before Moakley be 4 and 5-room cottages on East gan to lok at his wateh to get the |B 1 and 2th avenue have | time of his returning m, Sebutt | yid, and in each cane me in sight alone, running with | they were finished. Lose wrfect ease o time, go out and see them, Why didn't you go ‘round the | then come to the office and make | course?” asked Moakiey ’ Nothing like them | “I did,” answered the green run-| | ner | "Where is the team?* demanded | | the trainer : Security Savings & | | Up-to-Date Equipment Courteous Employes | “Somewhere back there” And| D it C | soon the leaders came in sight | Safe Depos O- “BEST MEALS ON WHEELS.” | The team b arated in their 115 SENECA STREET. | efforts to overtake the neweomer 2 NIGHTS TO ST. PAUL. | {ute their ranks. bat none of them | jeould do it. Schutt had lowered ONL y pear eee ge |} the record for the course and es 4 NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. tablished himself leader of ali Cor nell runners. Two months later he the intercollegiate @wo-mile. ting a pew ord for the dis Schott 4 fine had recely ng for these achieve nents as a runner, He is the son { & prosperous farmer living five miles out of Ithaca. He got his pre liminary educa at the country sehoo! house near home came to Ithaca tc and cach m he attended there home into town he walked back again. This prac tice he continued even after enter ing the university, and quit it only when he went into training for cob lege ath lotion Sehutt will unconactously train the high school, honors from the distance men Oxford, whe are famous for speed and endu: WARREN ELIAS SCPUTT. ITHACA, N. Y,, Oct, 26.—War- en Ellis Schutt, the greatest dis }night. In th * a scholar in ween ie wan, picked to repre, | ames from the Rex team, The feat sent New York state from a score ure of the evening's cont was ee eee tne ne | the establishing of a new coast rec many colleges and unl erst In ord for average by Sherrer, of the | the competitive examinations to}.W* Tens.” who made a score of then bel tor TEN TEARS. sing for the four years he walked from and each evening mtinue his running in Kngland, where he hopes to win of their NEW BOWLING RECORD class B contests the Ramblers took two out of the three 727 for the three games. This gives CAN YOU BEAT IT? tions and Baggage Checked to all Berth Through Ticke 61 * TICKET OFFICE FIRST AVENUE | Known the world over, are the only | dentiata In Seattle by = the late} botanical DIC bRY to apply to the guns for EXTRACTING, FILL NG 4 CROWNING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, and guaranteed ’ Free t oe De } Gerd ‘Fittings 1.00 Full Get Teeth that fit from Gold Crowns .00 to | = Bridge Work to OUR SUCCESS i due to our PAINLESS METHODS, Low} : PRICES AND GOOD WORK DONE! BY SPECIALISTS tn each depart. | ment. NO STUDENTS in the of- State flee, All work done PAINLESSLY | tance runner among the American 4 by BPECIALISTH of tong yrary’ ex. | i — team | rack and cross: wouniry centee, has | took two games from the Brune. | "il! find oy | > gone to England as the first Rhodes | wicks on the Arcade alleys last drowns DENTAL Pantone. | | 3 First Avenue. Partors 1. 3, 4, 5, € Union Block. | Firat door south of MacDougall @ | Tam Doctors “a, which the candidates were subject. | Osha ta Schutt distanced his rivals in |®® AVerage per game of 242 1-3. The nters Blood Pol ship as he had already dono | former record was held by Hilde-| a1, 91 99 ana $1.50 values being | son no many times on the track j garde, of San Francisco, with an} 105 Our at 1908 Becond ave at | Schutt's athletic record dates | Average of #1 2-3 S one bie | upture back little nore than two years At} bs - | | | Ye that time he was a sophomore at | SUES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Beautiful shapes | seawama Debility Cornell, anid had never een Arun: | tadwig Mjorth, father ot touls| WALKING HATS | niag shoe. ¢ day Trainer Jack | pyjorth, the S-year-old boy k and Patterns being cloned out at| |and immediately ple him as &| weeks ago, has brought suit Hats at 50, T5c, $1.00, $1.50, ete by any other mpecialist. No cutting. No burning. No dilating. No |e Percy field, which he, Aid pad [tor $7,500, claiming at H. & HL Chesbro's, 1305 Becond |] TSI urn Everyman taking the treatment ot who is in need. of at Percy field, which he did, @nd| for $7,600, claiming th | quick cure. ery man taking the treatment o1 . the trainer fitted him ovt in fun-/ pany i# at fault for allowing the same should consult without delay the able and skMiful men's spe- ning te The first da¥ ‘Trafner dangerous contrivance to be run on ctall of the State Medical Institute, which io permanently estab | Moakley sent him around the mand the $yar- ite property, ite property Mahed in Seattle for the benefit of suffering men, for the purpose VARSITY ELEVEN’S SHOWING HARD WORK IN PLENTY (8 BOLUMBIN'S: SHARE IN FIRST TWO GAMES HAS AROUSED COACH MORLEY AND THE MEN AR ECATCHING 1T DAILY NEW YORK, Oct. 26-—The Co- on tiptoe, the defensive work of the of curing the terrible diseases and weaknesses that destroy men's and physical powere and make them unfit for work, or business. 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Accordingly, the ends, tack illing, $1 up; country over was about the ss les and halves will be given atten | |EGeg 5 Until the ond of July the National | "4 from this on every day brings) ton, and the scrub will be given the . * / ¢ ew the American, but after the | forth @ bruising practi Morley | ball for the greater part of the time nta had the pennant practically nd his corps of post-grad advisors, | The ground gainers continue to | | | won the great race in the American | while they do not admit it, never-| show fine form {n practice. There j ® t organization the better | theless show signs of perturbation | Is no question that Metzenthin, at | Incorporated. over the showing of the Morning-| quarter, is a star, His foot work | Unofficial f gehow that chou! s Boston Americans had the | side Height ad | 1s like that of a champion of the D. T. RICHARDS, M. D. 12,000,000 poople witnessed baseball attendance in the younger! One of the chief faults to be rect{-| ring. He is quick, shifty and strong | Largest Medical Institute in*the West. 2,000, the homa games drawing | fied Js the slowness with which the| His dodging ability is par excel | games in the United States during | 621,158, an average of 8,530. inet | men get into serimm Hereto-| lence, and Morley is satisfied that | Kigyy York D ntal Parlors | the past summer. The American | an ge of 9,161 for the ts’ | fore this mistake has not been cost-| he has the star of the season in this ure—8:30 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sun-| | league attendance 094,559; | home games. | ly, for tho reason that th oppesiig position. Metenthin’s panting | gay 8 30 a. At al ¥ ? | 202 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. SEATTLE, WASH. | that of the National 4,701. This ‘ |teams have been slow im forming roving dadly, aud Ht in probable . } {x @ total of close to 6,000,000, and it] SMART CLOPRIG, SRMALD, | imtertercmce, but agaimat a tonm| fhobd goals bm the big games will be | een BST AVE. SEATTLE. 11 Oftice Hours—9 a m. to § p.m. Sundays, 10a, m. tet p.m, only. neat ta figured thet the combined winer 1200 tod. ~> Potued to the aetete aad plo bets to bien. posite Pow Gbetwi! bite Bei heb mg

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