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4 ns a Shaw’s Pharmacy HI8 OLD LOCATION AT Second Ave. Shaw’s Pharmacy HOMs YOU'LL FIND THE STR FROM 1206 EPHONE 268 FOR QUICK DELIVERY. THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPT 1905. 9 PARRA RRR R AAR , M 1 i THE DOPE SHEET. : | 7 : Endurance SRR AAA ERE ERE — on . Houts ts outs ked up the firing nit rt in a ' 1, ay he handed Lefty He : his} YOST BELIEVES EASTERN SCHOOLS WILL EVENTUALLY DROP GRADUATE COACH SCHEME { famaed : ® eh weane > shut th p Miners} pay envelope and with tears in his! » Koo ict tasaay's game kland | eyes anda frog in his jugular reg: | AND ADOPT PROFESSIONAL PLAN, AS WEST HAS DONE—EXPECTS THE 6OUTH TO COME it ie ould not connect successfully grith | gion bade him hie out in the cold We Maxie Maller will do the left FAST IN FOOTBALL fer stunt. Houts fs the fourth t The Portland team did not ar-] victim of Ruaw’ new past time this] ' rive at Los Angeles in time for the} k. F came Clark then | eduled ¢ lay Runkle, next Charley Shields and wht scheduled gam Ps lnow tt ob M tt The Ballard sports making up| | ' & purse of $500 wht y will put} Tho members of the elty nell : up on the Ballard team when it} occupied boxes at the ball game | plays Arlingtor Ballard Sunday. | Saturday ays a Portland writer, | untie 1 endurar of ' ' h This will be ond of a series | It looked strange, on acount of the o mig well take the allowed the blows to land. of three games between Ballard and/ well known hostility of the city the fret nd. In the | had t wth t Arlington to determine the cham-| fathers toward boxes, to see the ox | " fight had been | a brig iY club of Wester | ecutive ok ities occupying pox ee | st « 20 er “—— h « t « Sack uae Rallard won the first} at the game, Ex-Mayer Williams etal + com lie hay i ted e of the series last Sunday was also a spectator the gam | ‘ Although Hritt got th | . — | on offe A heavy downpour of the aqueous the man from Loe An-| i jrowsy amiet en his place at the rund The race we won t " Nauid in the drow hamlet Tu | Y t R n wMATLE cep ere i the game between batting list of Coast] achts to ace Niagara by" three minute the Siw nd the T * Both * with @ percentage of | . teams wore glad to get a days rest > games played and 107 Frida + an they have been playing steadily | times at bat. Waldron, of San Fran : », is ne n * age] avi nt for some time | cisco, i neat in line, His aver YOST'S TERRIBLE TANDEM See nnIon Tamme ree — is 348 for 30 games played and 115} w Vanderbiit, fr., owner of| s “as $ 100.00 The management of the Tacoma/ times at bat, MeLoan, of Portland,| ANN ARBOR, Mich, 8 tory he ty usually offered a tong! Ped tw ‘ of ailing ow . re veeeee pd | club seems to think that the fans} and Dunleavy, of the Angels, Ore) qyinat, more than anything else, | tre act ven a chance to} t welght ts not f an} Sash hyena y apeeabinlegemaiagettel Fo gh WB 74 sie 400 have the necessary long « tied for third place with averages | : ree ee | ahow what h emplish, Thus| necessity, My best tea Michi-{ 2d Howard Gould, owner of the| eb. 14 1 : 178.00] has jumped the admission pric of 333 \ utes to aw he gate 6 chance ¢ ng Sra aid t am 1 . team yacht Niagara IV., have ar-| Dec. 9 1 7 | the bleachers from 25 to 30 cents. | j Dall field." Geach WP. MH. Yost was; hin “aystem i when he a we had heaviest | Tanged a race for $5,000 a side, Sep 3 414.00] This will be the regular price in] Circus seats, for use when smok-| @#ked potnt blank me tion, he in able to fill | elev rh are t will not] tember 15, over a course of 40 naut aad , Tacoma throughout the remainder ers and other entertainments are) “System.” he rey natant th recog oof cnig atehgmag i | tend mites on Long island sound nterest credited j of the season. | given be installed a As it in in f ed finer y hand ¢ tin = « n, fle of toot| . The regatta committee of the New] #*¥ 1, 190 . 1,29) | the gymnasium of the tem he thing in f w dese aatt tees iat Send Gene rBloes : «| York Yacht club has the race in Russy Hall the infant prodigy | lett These seats will accom yur mbar t if lege with « iniknowlne whet t6-40 at t harge and while carrying out the manages of the Siwashes ms to) modate people and with | * jus’ have had nied) wi hamy t jale of a t rovisions governing the contest, is . the bal which bas a seating! fina added le nt ¥ i n't be 4 1 ith endeavoring at same time to apacity of 200, 800 persons can b Tuke the eastern universities I belt eames of The men don't } ve @ race for the Niagara IV. cup. ! : , SHIRT SPECIAL sweated y " b nd t =>. te : t esented to the New York Yacht KATTLE Virw $1.50 Wool Nealigee Shirts o que ns res ny perl “+ sab Cytori lub by Mr. Gould, one of which | ** Way. Seat Washing $1.00. Semple io reply waa re the tele-|! the f » lost chams , ine eateanik a nse Rit Ao Pa ups is offered each year for steam |‘ , m sent fro to MeCor-| *hips, It tand why! | fpeggene pg ht be in| Power boats enrolled in the club, The | ? enna aR re Sn. me Fortant 0 eacer| Sire. Jo Sar 0 netertand “A [Isrumizon, thatthe man wit bo in| pow, owte enrolled, im the lah] TO ete acid Ist Ave, So. and Main St | regard a the eateh betweun he and t football. Th it Keep your eye ur th jless than feet and not greater) twice « year }Tommy Burns, and it is thought 4 by the ar te | The fey tad & grand : an 160 feet. The regatta commit pm Ts that McCormick does not care to go! rh hich usually means year, Thin your will be bette Ang | tee has invited General Brayton over rath ~__ AMUSEMEN UP Ageinst Barns. bout the only |! head-coact with for the reasons I have enur ted nter his twin-screw steam yacht Now Ie the Time OPERA&=“ explanation that be offered ta ‘ und Vanderbilt, coached by Dan M ee, built this year, and should! ro make an Kastern trip. Round HOUSE $* —_— that the promoters 1 hardiy| hat this ts a the went ! sigan, rolled up a sco: £462 to 2) these three fast yachts meet over] +4, excursions to Kastern cities} : guarantee any large am of th satisfaction *t senm This ye " | the same course for the two prizes,| sept. 16-1 ten days going. GR CORT, Mer. Both Phones.) Fine to the acrapt t tsjlone » is beginning to Jerbilt. Thin will mark the first | ‘B@ $10,000 deg ng on the result| tee monthe r Great N felaimed, Vancouver, the place se-|#¢e It in the same lght and « t ion eate 0 the ton ¢ meeting of the Tarantula and) oon ‘Ticket Of! corner 2nd and} THURSDAY Saturd for the go, cannot la he grad mach will be oa enaiiallh | Niagara IV, and the Niagara IV. cup alae: fbn 2 Nights, Saturday Matinee than a limited amount of th a thing of ¢ past | 7 _ i at-|" cween the Tarantula and Vitesse car SNELL TEL. “UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES.” jsporting fraternity McCormick 1 wth the bleh Ww . a . contest will pri 1y FREE Written by Lottie Blair Parker,| was In this city with Jobn I well as the but felled, Ye : ve to be the most interesting of U Bak author of “Way Down E livan last week and is in North| * . h & profes vay, mee kind ever held nion ery: A Play That Will Live Fore Yakima now playing in the theater| ny nt The Gould yacht 4 not, of The most original, unhackneyed npete for the prize an ate and diver of Southern life i ne d to the club by | a fi ever writter STANDING OF THE C your. th ’ . r Ne Boreain stat-| 2 rue c z a . that ever! Tarant ale and Niagara raced] son Goop THINGS TO EAT. . wos : nt year for 000 over 6 ince —- 50. | Oakland a toe | course of 39 1 ‘ ‘D1 : Next—Mndge Ca “Mrs. 4 ; 4 we . MONDAY AND THI AY ‘Wiggs c an Pate bh” | Los Angeles 8 17 sia , —_—_-— ——- | Tacoma : 19 18 413 ATTLE ». Portland ..........18 18 500 eyes 2s The Frisco weet ee See aren j yardn, THEATER ©. ee foot 2 7 DAY GAMES probable John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones # PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. He played every important game At Tacoma—Seattle-Tacoma, no fichigan participated in, was never fame; rain. ~ ‘ ALL THIS WEEK—MATINEES| At Los Angeles—Loa Angvies- t tor injury never ehirked ee, a See. Portland, no game; Portland team ea ts Aaa + hae @id not arrive on time. “ » lont Carter, and, I te = 1 ogg gg AT SAN FPRANCISCO—San Fran PLACE KICK--THE EXECUTION. nd he ieee of Mae fi ™ ane ANOTHER BIG WINNER. — + ee mond and Heston ts a severe blow Ther I C7 ent Lit H Oe BEST ONE YET. NATIONAL LEAGUE. may return to Michigan, but I am arting on Sunday—"Wiltiams’ | | AT ST. LOUIS—First game, St not counting too much upon it deals.” ouis 2, Pittsburg & Second game, “One of the best things the weet St. Louls 2 Pittsburg 1 ern conference has ever done wa: AT NEW YORK—Pirst game, the adoption of the six-month eli- eee ae New York 3, Brooklyn 2 Second xibllity rule, which prevents men Boe , , game, New York 6, Brooklyn &. who m joulate thir fall, playing sana footba weanon. The rule RU seoremert ar Managers AMERICAN LEAGUE. slag: hurrying high acheed snietes on i AT DETROIT—Detroit 4, Cleve The game between Keokuk and [tion, but to the chagrin of Clarke z a LoS Into Intercotiegiate foothall I a land 3 idenan te the teraer olty bad [and the Gettaht 4 worth and Have All of the / P a id big crowd of fans Red yelled IDGE AT MIDNIGHT,| AT PHILADELPHIA—Piret game! ), oh inte full swt sige y % of Te ania Predustion of this| Philadelphia 4. New York 3. Scc-| Arely Kot into full swing. when f ur bale” and Molesworth trotted Style and Dura famous and successful drama which|ond game, Philadelphia 4, New| *2™® Teason which could not be ito fire In dismay Clark turned bility of a $3 Hat not only excels in stage pictures, wat | York 7 | Persuaded from the lips of the close- ito Ehret, but if he was going to y in tte absorbing story of life In a mouthed Keokwkian Hie Ba ¥ ake a kick the broad grin on the Hackett, the giant rowdy of the | winpire’s face knocked the idea out great city, with Ite pathos, humor, ‘PORTLAND W Crd of villainy and strange char- IL baat SAD AND THE Comic Next week “The Convict’s Daugh- ter.” Manager McCredie, land team, has his eye out for of the Por First and Madison Big Show! Great Show! that he would try to draft at least! ("0 tiem Harely five minutes three new men. His favorites scor | the team. Bar - : LOTTIE GILSON tobe Holmes, of Atlanta, Ga., 5 + a0 ager Al -o Bvgy mmoag-Sedon }ing with the South Atlantic leag DRAFT PLAYERS new jdown river bunch. was & |stopping. rushed o the diamond fand dealt Pitcher Martos, of th Keokuks, who is much # | Hackett a fleree floored him. Bar soon as he ree enraged at & ” te hetef0 Cirews | Donahue, of Utica, New York state | “™ : alan. ot. Une — Teague, both catchers, and 8 pitt eee ane tae eet elo | Bamed Groom, of Fort Scott, Woat quence, t ywing tt up with a blow — Seen that almost knocked the The records of all these men dur down. Andrews wae fine ing the last two seasons are very|jonched g004. Holmes caught last year for om Simetve Tiemia “ ‘ © the Savannah, Ga, team and in 90 Bc agoranngprodied xeon be fo 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH J S8™es bad $54 putouts, 44 assists | train for Burlington last evenin and 10 errors, giving him an average | feming bound for Ottumwa. where of -982 for fielding. He was at the bat! ne will officiate today. and And ‘The purest and best of all §) 215 times, made 29 runs and 78 ~~ tlfinr maa ong poi wines is what we handle. Buy-§ &'ving him a batting average of 2 it his pi " a short time ing as we do in large quantities Donahue was with Utica in Fleming still ra from the largest and best known J %94 played in 96 games, fielding. 976 | grew's blow. wh wineries and distilleries, wef “"d batting .264 le not only sell you the best wines The pitcher, Groom, took 4 and liquors the market affords, 4 games, his fielding av 1 but sell you them at the right J UP 954 and hie batting .143, and hin ely prices. It does not go through § Per cent of winning games He moking a dozen different hands, it goes J Played with Fort Scott y direct to you, saving you the The National agreement permit fully many profits of the middie deal- | ™#Jor leagues to draft players from p ers. all other leagues, limiting th num th ber, and also permits leagues ranking under them. If Mellwood Whisky Bottled in Bond Secretary O'Farrell, of the Natic Association is allowed to settle n Washington and a side be 50. The second game of the se ®, round trip, 60c, the larger different clubs draft the same man k eyes an pendage, as numerous other r excaped without two gathered $1 Per Bottle say andrews. ot what rT mK arlington Hawkeye. BALLARD DEFEATS ARLINGTON | ~~ P"THnston , Belmont, McBrayer, Old Monroe, F 5 ne ea ard, baseball team went) An incident happened in the Guckenheimer or Keystone Club, | {), sinston Sunday and defeated) nait of the seventh Inning yes $1.00 per quart, 6 quarts for he Arlington team by a score of Si day that has never been seen in Fine Old Asti, Italian Swiss Col- | ‘0 4/2 @ 10-Inning contest. This is) Montgomery before and possibly ony, Port, Sherry, Angelica, etc., | {%* ft#t of & series of three games| very rare in professional base ball $1.50 per gallon. "i" Bi to be played between these two! Molesworth had three balla given ; teams for the championship of West-| him by Ehret and when Clark shot worth, threw first one over the pi Moles | thinking it would be a ball ries | his down and started for will be played next Bunday at the| Phret called it a strike and Moles Ballard park and promises to bel worth had to pick up bis bat, which | hotly coutested had been pitched several feet from | = the plate, Clarke then tried the old a eaiin In Tourists’ Excursion, trick of pitehing a ball before “4 The ideal short trip for tourists! Moleaworth had time to get in the vel dependent 1751. Free Delivery Fine U. & navy yard and bate batter’s box again. He had a per tleships. The Puget Sound navy| fect right to do this, Molesworth | | yard i the largest on the Pacific| having dropped his bat before bis Mail orders promptly filled | coast Fast steamers leave pier 2\time at bat was over. The ball and packed in plain boxes. at 9 and 30 a. m.; 1:15, 2:30 and hurled over the plate all right be fore Molesworth could get In post i the Birmingham pitcher had to seb himself —Birmingham Adver ALLEN & GILBERT RAMAKER CO. 1406 Beoond Avenue. p relen Nerve Essence | RESTORES | VITALITY ougsa| c speave at all today wet, the fellers lay no game mnd's too now in dalsy style, k the ball about a mile a ee hands down, I very games the grounds are Do You Cook With Gas? AND WATER The j AGA HEATER produce the m of happy ECONOMY, FASE COMFORT AND That is why we are selling #0 many Gas Ranges, You owe it to raclf to investigate the merits Phone us and will call on you. our soliciter FOURTH AND U Ex. 27; Ind Pl, BUILDING, Phones: Sunset PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other house in ths city, KOHLER & CHASE, Second Avenue. C. A. 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