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OLD SOL HID HIS FAGE _ WHER IDIANS RETURNEB GAME WITH TACOMA SCHEDULED FOR AFTERNOON—NEW WASHES EXPECTED—OTHER FAN FOOD Jess trip and are scheduled to play ‘Tacoma at Recreation park Thurs day afternoon. At the » of writing It doean't Took as if there could be anything | Dut aquatic sports at the park Old Sol hid his face behind a bank | Of weeping clouds Thursday morn tag and enough rain to furnish the wet goods department of the Equit able whitewash came down. FAN FOOD Seattle's new third) | | | Lauterborn, FINAL WEEK ® The weary @ashee retur@dd; baseman, has left Boston for the Wednesday night from their luck-| coast and ought to be wearing @ Siwash uniform during the first part of next week, Rude Vickers is due to join the Seattio bunch and Oscar Jones Fri- day Bellingham end Everett, In the jorthwestern league, played a 14 inning game Wednesday, the former finally winning out, Clark's three bagger did the business The New Yorks have cinched the pennant in the Natlonal league. Philadelphia i» all in the m in the American league. 1 These two. wilt pably play a CLEARANCE SALE $12.50 and $15.00 Suits 87.50 LION CLOTHING HOUSE Ist Ave. So. and Mais Bt. PRACE AT SECURED TO THOSE FERING FROM BUNION! LAST TR is not generally known that these painful deformities can be entirely removed by a stight sur gical operation, that restores the foot to its normal shape and per mits the wearing of a decent looking shoe. Our surgeon ts the originator of this operation and has per formed It many times within the past seven years without one bad Se successful Is it that with bunions than with an ach- ing tooth Tf you are Interested, why not call at our offices and talk it over with our surgeon, The eonsultation will cost you noth- tng and may be of great benefit to you. One patient writes that she would not go back to her former condition for $10,000, a» she had been a sufferer for 30 years. Call or write to ‘The Institute of and = Featural Washington Phone M 2375. SEAT SALE FRIDAY. Next Sunday Night, Also. Monday and Tuesday, Fiest Musical Comedy of the Season. THE CHAPERONS. Prices—$1.59 to tc. Next—"Un- Ger Southern + neha tml Ee « demae Sites.” TER John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 42. Three Nights More-—Matinee Sator- day, Sc and Ze. ANOTHER BIG HIT KENTUCKY BELLE! Company. Don't Miss It. Prices—Tie, Boe and Ie. Starting Sunday Afternoon—"The jakers.” ‘Merry M Tira Avenue Theater RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. Regular Unchanging Prices, TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Matinee Saturday. “FABIO ROMANI,” Opening Next Sunday Matinee, the Bplendid Scenic Buccess, “On the Bridge at Midnight.” "First_and Madison odiaoampians STAR The Show a Hit! THE GREAT LEON, Mystery and Magic. COURTRIGHT & LEE, Laughter, &—Other Superb Acts—# Everything New. Lecture on Christian Science CLARENCE ©. EATON, ©. 58. B., Member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scien- thet, Boston, Mass, at the Grand Opers house, Sunday, September 10. et 2 o'clock. The members of the gearch will occupy the gallery of the theater so that stranrers w be assured of seats downste' | post mortem season series for the jchampionship of the wortd, though| }Chicage or Cleveland may nose! | Phiiadetphia out Philadelphia will declare a on font tividend, more this year. At one game last week over] 18,000 fans were turned away and| 21,000 waw the struggle, It pays to] have a winning team, eh, Mesars. ehen and Agnew?! Je Surkett, for one season the hear hitter Im the country wit! be i by Boston and chucked inte T company next season, Mike Kelly, manager of the St Paul club has been sold with four other members of his team to the| St. Louls Browns, but Kelly says he | won't play there. | Atlanta has the pennant already won in the hern league. The two Boston teams will have a post season series for the champion. ship of Reanville. President Harry Pulliam of the National wants to buy the framchine of the Chicago Nationals. league | The New York Nationals have loet but ten games on their own grounds this year, The Pittsburg | Pirates copped off five of them. | } Tt t# not generally known that |Cateher Doran, of the Tigers, has }had but one passed ball this year. | tn this respect he ts the best In the teague. DOPE SHEET Ed Clark and “Kid” Bennett will fight in Everett in about three Bullding, Rooms 405-6 weeks. Clark knocked out Jack ‘Hours—9, 12, 1, 5, 7, and & Lawler in Everett Monday night in jess than a round. After 15 rounds of vicious fighting at Grand Rapids, Mich. Kid Herman won from Tommy Mowatt Wednes- day night. There is one thing about the sel- ection of Jim Jeffries to referee the Britt-Nelson fight, and that is the man who loses the decision will not turn around and alug the ring offi- cial as Young Corbett did Eddie Graney, and as Jimmy Britt did ‘smo chance to i ‘The college correspondent ts fac- ing his old troubles. If he doesn't mistead his paper into printing bear stories he will be branded as a trattor to alma mater. And if he does, his Journalistic career will be coupled to a tim can. Con Daly, the Yale oareman, wilt enter the Yale law schoot this fait Daly was prevented from partict- pating in the contest with Harvard inet June. He was accused of orib- bing in bis examinations, Daly t# eligible for two more seasons in the hell. Jaber White, the Engiiah leht- weight, will come to this country next month. He wants it under- Stood that he will only fight #ix- round bouts in the east. With Britt, Nelzon and Gardner looking for fights In California, he wilt be wine to confine his efforts to the Atlantic coast. Just about this stage of the pro- ceedings a number of sturdy but un- sullied amateurs with a knowledge of foot ball are thinking about tak- ing courses they do not need. ‘Terry McGovern ts a great fan and attends most of the games at the Polo grounds, He Hikes nothing better than to get out and practice with the champtons, and he ts a pretty good ball player, too, One portion of the crow South-side ball park W. hissed the other portion for throw- ing pop botties at the umpire. We mention It because we believe it to be a world’s record—Chicago Rec- ord Herald, AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT DETROIT—First game: De- troit 0, Chicago 2. Second game: Detroit 0, Chicago 15. AT WASHINGTON—Washington 0, New York 2. AT CLEVELAND — Cleveland 6, St. Louis 4. AT BOSTON—Boston 1, Philadel- Dhia 2 STANDING OF THE CLUBS, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB. Won. Lost. Pot Los Angeles ....18 13581 Oakiand » 1 «580 jan Francisco... 17 16 613 ma - 6 6 500 Porttand 6 % AT il 19 OT Boxin This champion was made at his tral arters parring partner, of the lightweight ne boxing with his It shows the Cal! picture while fornia boy In magnificent condition, | without an ounce of superfluous fleah, while his muscular structure, | even in the photograph, shows the] areful work of his trainers, Opin-| jon on the approaching battle be | tween Britt and Nelson ts divided The majority profess to believe that] James Edward will match his won lerful boxing skill and generalship against Nelson's aggressiveness for about half the battle. be can with atrengt it he ot h mo b Nelson tn Boat does ome hom dectston. within the 5 ag it will b an ability to is Canoe club and the elub merge into one association. There will be a commodior clubs is being The paddle artints submitted such & proposition to the power boat men, after which, if tand the CI he wil cut loose, not score a knockou on the bit and get ( If Nelson wins tt wilt be! 5 rounds a If Britt wins through sheer brains aad the long route. No| ritt can knock out h JOIN HANDS that the Seattle eattle Power join hands and posal ble fe 1 nt regattas and} » house for both Jan ned who are now considering (he same. JIMMY DRITT, DELIVERING A LEFT o Ability and Brains’ May Decide the Big Battle HOOK TO THE JAW. Seattle to Meet J. i R FLUE CONSTRUCTION EXAMINE OU be 5 a4 are designed, cut, tailored, trimmed and finished for solid wear pearance. They have another great advantage—treasonable prices $3.50 800-804 First Avenue, Strongest Overcoat House Strong V oras Reattic will meet Vancouver tn the latter place on Saturday afternoon, Beptember 9 and neat ap Redelsheimer & Co. in the State. E HEGDAHL CO. wi be wort Ite mm are mined to buy Kasy Payments Buys One. 1522 First RANGE THE DOUBLE FLUE sive. ite work: waves 60 per looking for range 5 Avenu 818-824 Second Ballard does the wt It# double flue is the sil agent that work your fuel and bakes evenly These are the foaty when uniqu t of Ay couver will have the best team, Van- courer is out for the pennant thin | seasen and the tati-end games be- ‘The local boys do not expect to! tween that club and Westminater win, for the simple reason that Van- the price of admis THE LAUREL The Best and Least Expen- erlal ie the strongest hip is the you deter- down attle ston Seattle bas done pretty well, con- nidering this te the first year city has hed = chub tn the Mrttisth Columbia league, The locals expect to finish in third place, and so long as they bead off Victoria, they will be satiatied. “Long” Mike MeCance and Sam Hague will not be with the seattic team again this season, having gone to the mining camps for the winter. t te Mieely that Hartnage! end Hall will (W) thetr pincer. A couple more good games will be pinyed tm this city, one league game with Vancouver on September 23, and an exhibition game with the Caps of Ottawa, Can. The latter will undoubtedly dmw a large Your disagreeable feeling when traveling, such as headache, car- sicknems, Rea-sickne@s, or nervous nese, are all duo to agitated nerves Quick relief t» invariably obtained by taking Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilie They caim and refresh the weary nerves, and relieve you from ali mis- ery and pain. 2% doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. 104 First Ave. South Largest Exclusive Wholesale and Family Liquor Store In Seattle We pride ourselves as having the largest and finest assort- ment of high-grade wines and liquors to be found anywhere. Besides, our store is kept in the cleanest and most sanitary way possible to imagine, even to Our measures, faucets, jugs, bottles, kegs, ete, Come in and see for yourself, Let's get better acquainted, see our line, sample our goods and match them if you can, 04 AVE. SOUTH Phones—-Sunset, Pink 1761. {n- dependent 1761. Free Delivery \'Unio Bakery and Cafe We i six tonves of the best Bread ta the olty see BBO this} CORBETT SAYS $100,000 WILE CHANGE HANDS 1 about a sta’ known as the center stake, When the fight was over, the winner carried these off as his trophy, and at that time a DY JAS. J. CORBETT. were twin (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper ' orprine Association.) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOT*! the wearer of the most colom wan LARS AND COMING FIGHT. considered the leader in the pugit The indications now are that} istic world. more money will be bet on the battle! In addition to the referee there between Britt and Nelson than on} any fight within the last 10 years. | Every coast bettor is raking and scraping every cent he can find steal or borrow to back the mative} son, Money in great bunches is of red at even money, and in some places odds a used on Britt Nelson's friends on the coast are not so numerous, but they are game to the core and will cover every offered, In the east the condith are reversed, and around New Y: Britt follower aek oddn | Probably never was the doubt about the outcome are beginning te When I fought Sullivan it was and 4 to 1 that the great John 1 isi | “k my head off. Then)" § ° ot Fitz it was 2 to 1 in| | many places that the Cornishman| 4 weuld be finished as Sullivan wa Ys a Again at New York the betting was 10 to T and 10 to 6 that Fitz would whip Jeff. result in all the But In Ri the two umpires whose duties © to watch for any breach of th les that either fighter might make for |" —— ey econds in which to toe the scrate) But in those days the rules wer lax and the fighters could indulge fm more wreatiing and holding than toe day. When a fighter was over the ropes, or forced against them ip such « manner as to be pinned, he was declared down and was givem an opportunity to toe the serateh ¢ | again Most of the fights were fought in broad daylight and in case darknens sottied before the men were through a draw was declared, uniess the men went on the next day and fought again | The rules have gradually Gen | overhauled until today one ean i scarcely recognize th WHERE COFFROTH HAS ‘FRISCO You have got to take off your hat to Jimmy Cofforth. He surely has made at everything he has un. dertak in the promoting Ine, When 'Frisco fefused him a permit for the Britt-Nelson battle, he weat. outside of the county and bought np land, where be butiding @ mammoth amphitheater in which to hold what promises to be the great- ent battle between | omen in the annals of t ring. Not satisfied with securing the mill, Coffroth shrewdly wet the date of his fight for Sept.. 9, “admission day,” probably the greatest of hol. | days in California, and announces that it will tak place in the after- noon This means t feativities of the parades and * will be interfered with to och an extent that they may be a rank failure. Committees have waited upom Cotfroth, asking him to change the date. He has made the counter 1 | ay 2 i) do} and refer them to the referee, whose} proposition that he will be glad to le ae laime| opinion was final. The referee was) change the date, providing @ permit | 1 n will) #80 equipped with a watch and) for the battle is secured for him ta t fe tim | San Francisco. | . . fighiors wore shoes with) Jimmy sits back in his chal and tye sak resembling the running) smokes now, while the fellows who | tessa ca Oi of the fight turned him down wait upon the { 11 have done eo far ana i mayor and board of supervisors I am not ready t my readers. an endeavor to get (hem to changes | OLD-TIME RULY their minds. | “Fights of Long Ago,” would} —_ v teresting reading for tt iq i . why some of the old | mehool does not such a vol strongest me for th world and organ house | J roel! « tatk that John C. Hee in the Pacific North id Olympte cleb of Sen Fra ALLEN & GILBERT- | At that time | was a pupil of anyone who would show or tell me anything | about the fighting game. After « long tals of his many fights Heenan turned to the rules of the ring in| his early days and seemed to secure even closer attention than when re lating anecdotes I have in my possession a book of rules he gave me back in the ‘SOs At that time, or, rather, earlier than that period, the expression “tocing cp Jay | hoe of today, only the apikes were not as long. When # round was over the referee called time and there was a 30-second rest, only he scratch” was first used. T the words used in @ figurative sense, but then they were interpret od literally The ring was 24 feet square; tn the center was “scratch,” which j was ane when the fighters stepped to do pug. Then each fighter had eight up battle. There was no |resin-covered canvas boards to Fight upon. but ® tart goers vonally | REMOVAL NOTICE! grass, Rach fighter was provided with colors of his own fancy and these WHY NOT GET BUSY? PAGE 6. 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