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A te eRe eA ee VHE SEATTLE rURDAY, OCT. a1, 1905 ‘Gy Seymour Torn Asunder| Leads Batters STANDING OF THE CLUBS. RACING — A TRIO OF HARVARD'S WARRIORS va Slingster As racing in the Kast draws to a close, preparations are nearing Won. Loat. Pet : 3 completion on the California tracks Anse I 150 - for the winter season, San Fran | Oakland ‘ M0 ps pisco’s opening day | Portiand 1 508 . r tt, only three w | fan Francinco 7 , Los Ange will be in line on | Seattle ‘ 48 Thankagiving day, and the equine | Tacotwa 4l “ eracks from al! parts of the coun = try wi!l do battle for supremacy un | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.-—Great Wegner, til early spring of next year yings happened her lay after u - ke Indications now are that both when the Comu re and the c 4 tracks will have an abundance of bh lashed. Not only did the Y horses wad nearly all of the stars dians tear apart 14 bings from ge of fi E meen at the recent meeting at the Graham, a Commuter misfit ‘ : Meadows will be on hand to earn ery fa tenned the b Mia ; their oats. Many horsemen who Were here last summer have been Practically idle si the Meadows @losed, and are becoming impatient for the bugle call on November 11 hiked in nit autiful Chinaman at an BY JAB. J. CORBY jmay have the balance of evid tal pyre 98 y the Newsanpr| it his amc hone" 2 Mathewson Ig the delivery of Graham was ple The closing of the Portland track livery _ : Enterprise Association.) const is the only pi where foe gaallne Z ; ood - to the babes of the northern wood ‘ y ‘ oe G H t ‘ Who ny erie first cham ehting 1s allowed to flour and) 4 this year worked a very great hard in every act, with the enception of ho was America r fighting is allowed : un ont reales 4 ‘ ire eee ok he umes ee the] Pilon fighter? overy effort should bi ma @xtreme west and all are keen to stion Is often asked and, keep it on @ clean basis tn order} woods pounded the horsehide sphere} This qu continue in the favor gather in purses at the first poat ntinne in avor} | second panic, ye babes of | q to the tall pines, Graham. tting| seldom answered that it m , 1 2 Ble moment to pay back feed bills spirit of the fun, also helped| One critic not long ago said that) Of the p ; pita A Y 4 that go on whether the ponies race mpoowes by handing out eight] “Yanke Sullivan was the first Phe pt Fa pe me oritt “ i 8 4 SF not, and Seattle sportsmen will me end an abundant supply Of|titie holder under the Mars and has followed | the | Britt-t Clogs ooo ¥ . Som be able to know what thelr Stripes ight which nos re by No-| 84 gave ‘ 8 a favorites can do after being Idle Russ Hall's troupe, after making] This claim will not hold water the charge brought out eir6 to| 41 games and bit but “4 i: ae cue Mendows’ clusing day all arrangements to apply a he Tom Hyer was America’s first|!an, Nelson's manag ‘ een + Soe F* k © ‘ 4 a a wely 19 eat of insect destroyer, wa *-|ring premier and he won the title| the t action of the leg alate | ne ‘ te Entries and results at Jamaica Gates in ts allemee te Min Vaal trem baltves in killing the Ralston anti-prize| end Latonia follow Haltren, who procured a round-trip] Hyer was a veritable giant who! fight bill. On top of Nolans binned PO New York, struck out 205 bathenp ticket in the last act. Beor jcame from a long tine of Amer com the report from Sacramen in 30 games—6.8 gute 4 NEW YORK—JAMAICA Beattie 02200038 0-9} thy, We em ok 2 two| that District Attorney moar hes : 3 pe 208 P “ ‘9p| within hi ~omnension evidence a First race, three-quarters of mile Hits see 20211114 1-14l inches tall and weighed close to 190) within it eet ast 10 ot| GOODWIN LEADS AMERICAM selling ranium 108, Monet 107 Oskiand ...., 00000 . nds, From aj re handed to| re terain’s most Prominent sportsl LEAGUE BATSMEN Ff e x Hite ....00. 001000101 me by an old New York fight fan i , \ goede = ber oe Jes Hyer was of the tall, rawboned type, | Of bribery ; aii sail 4 ‘ . Mamie Worth 20 starita a 1 P ; the case then ft ie] The Batting» ¢ the aan Mad Mullah 102, Roya Window 100 | PORTLAND 0, GAN FRANCISCO B./ with arms resembling poles, PR Phe a yr Sport tm Cali |ean teage at é 100, Belle of Portland 100 eR a aN OS a 5D Litt kn or rather Ittle | pp sll a. 4 2G t was ever written, about Hyer, and - ‘oat 98, Bell Indian 9%, Grap cleco & Portland © te the way the sae Sener ti — per « H a ple 93, My Buela catia cansdl-Sohhee ater el] siasts to today know Bousy man, both of ¢ _ Becond race, mile and sixteenth PARKER, WHITE, SQUIRES he i. m" His early a I hota th a : pelling—Sonoma Belle 113, Sais 106 ets he ments were probably limited By Stuart Maclean. |has a percentag mandoah 105, Bronze Wing 103.) = = Pam = j TS { t fights with rough and | rem “95 a tage Maid 103, Lord Melbourne| Royal Arms 98, Lida Vivian 100, T |cettent scores, } meward! men ¢ time pean q , Arab Gowan 103, Athlone 108 ee King 100, Seminole 100, Mem Eve tt H am | Mise Dotson and Mies sons are give] The first fight of any great note HEART TROUBLES k Young 101, Antimony 100,/ohian 1 Little Bikin 104, Lady ° | rolling some good scores A 4 ey | in which Hyer took was with Se pets Forkshire Lad 97. Critical 96 Mistake 1 Badly Crippled Tt ie thought that the orltintia | TNs g Seals off | Geo, MoChes unowh +48 t sleep with Third race, eleven-sixteenths of| Sixth race, eleven-sixteenth of a on of the bowling league wittebe | (hres P Cereee nted early | the early ring histor) i» coun: | ° > Be . He. stake—Jacobite 119, Father! miie, purse—Valencia 96, Silver ost perfected next week > Aca -wai Rags ae hinge Cates | 1%, “Country MeClonkey itcham 113, Oaklawn 113, Kinley-| Chip 96, Lila M 96, Follow the Flag Hyer bad vo difficulty In getting ERETT, When the! Franklin and J, Kinney ere 113, Snow 113, Benevolent 113./ 95 Tinker 101, Lady Esther 101,| Bverett , boys go up| bow scores. — — peer pod ‘y peers ee io | * Seht with Sullivan, There was} lieft side P 109, Disodedient 109, Suffi-| pirates Dance 101, Floss 8 101,/ against the Acme business ce - am tna ak Gans ween, been te none of that rag hewing and mud | it ay t slesp anti @lency 109, Good Julia 99. Beautiful Bess 101, Vico Kinney 106,| football team, of Seattle, Saturday.) mm the ‘ Dr. | Forty in the firat two innings, tn] *neing that characterizes almost cured a bottle of I Bourth Less Vso g foment <7 America I 111, Toppy Girl ML they will be in a very crippled con-| white of New ¥ tind | the seventh the children, Calift ana] "S7, 1S LA a ee have a never-failit 2 ergy ee ‘-| Weather cloudy, track heavy, dition, Captain Mack, fullback, will | “mune ie wi out . 2 he two men me rc 6} paver -talling _ rem Wosasan 115, Gold Rose 107, Fua- “i py: ' Mfr hin in Bi { out of confinement! rounds blood poured from the two ficth If first bottle be out of the game on account of a! turd. For « the thr to benefit, ey back, IA WINNERS. | disiocated shoulder Moody, half- Qian 104, True Wing 102, Czarapbine | pponaBLE LATO i en they men’s faces. 1 believe « 300, Race King 99, Disobedient 99 back, will not play on account of a|or $17 pe saith tik taee ‘ Score: fan is still ving who saw that De you realise the fact that a Flush 99, Incantation 97.) nowting Bridge, Azsinia, Junele| vrei ched knee, and Hmith, quartets | seen uth than chy wee Annet . 5030080 8 Oe | Miaht. 1 met him in New York ter is fast approaching, and that Pepper 95, Foxy Kane 93, Pal-| imp. back, cannot play om account of | jeague pitcher—140 in eet be shortly after my fight with Peter ist. the akaken thee eee ae _ ham 88 Lieut. Rice, Algonquin, Gold Bell.) ovine, at tices ala tae 00000000 © 41 jackson. These college boys just make mel forced to Jook up our coal Fifth race, mile and sixteenth,| Brancas, Santon, Extrada Palma. stitial ea ly 2. . Hyer used mainly in that battle sick! van wins wan tore io te selling—Maid of Timbuctoo| Leta Duffy, Ovsee, French Nun. per nson . TIGERS 0 loft and right swings, which seldom) They think they know {t all $0] ccal before the bad weather sete Getifiant 168. Gambler 108.) Giisten, Royal Arins, Brown Vell. ' FINAL ROUND SATURDAY j OBL, Oct. t—Ie #] fated to cut Sullivan in some dif quick; we all know that during the igen Louise 102. Wite Marsh} reautiful Bess, Floss 8. Vie Kin- 4 ARDEN CITY, Oct. 21-—anbote, | bard -fe | Friday, the Tig-| ferent spot. Even Sullivan's breast] But Pa says he wants me to go senson the roads become almont i eeny tne 18, Father 2) 169. Lacy. ; in the semi-final round for the in-/*T* Were abut out by the Angel! way eo bruised in pots that the| Because there's things I ought to| passable and that it is very On the Eve 97. —_— tercollegiate championship, Priday,| it 8" & pitchers’ battle throughout, | bIo04 almost burst from the veina know, & make Gdliveries. Haves > |: Sixth race, mile and eighth, band-| pROnABL® JAMAICA WINNERS,| On the Arche alleys, Sunday, the | defeated Percy Gilbert. the Harvard | Nae and Keefe being opposed!" After the battlo Sullivan was|An' you can get all sorts of knowl-| ‘2 pity ta your hoists for tou ’ ee Getic 123, Louis H, 102, Pal- Rellingham bowlers will play the| man, and Knowles defeated Mason | N&sle outclassed the high-priced] taken to Mt. Sinal hospital in Bal ’ dumb animal—the horse—and 00, W B Fassig 90, Caronal $9.) Grapple, Consideration, Royal! ,-oade howling team. | beauty. It was a no error game 804) timore, where he recovered slowly 1 le the weather Widow. ti your coal now, while t Braid 89. . Mra, Wray recently made the very | school. the felding was high class. Keele! from his awful beating. : 7 pe epee Sp|nice. As the winter approaches, 4 pet te Weather conty, t track heary. Sala, Bronze Wing, Yorkshire Lad. serge vn on @id some swell pitching in hard DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED ® es ae Disobedient, Kinleydale, ‘Surn-| s* score of 213. Thi Abbott and Pills, thy two Yale! Neither of the participants in that démand for coal increases, an@ Ke When you go off an’ live at college & coliegian of the same u he cannot TON duplicated by Mra. Wa | golfers, will meet today in the Jast| MAce® and hauled the Tigers out of] battle ever fought again, although Te. oe ny sane coures @ big demand generale: ie «First a ceneronaut, Gold Rose, Race King. | ,,2eae* Stovall ts doing the bowling | round of a 24-hole match for the Jn-| #*¥eEAL deep crevices, The score by! Hyer had @ fight arranged which Le: ant fay. to, cure Oat | creases the price of coal. The wre a stunt now and dotee it fine and ollegiate Golf association cham. | Pine. never took place His right to the a =. ae ee fo 106, Azelina crag te Maid of Timbuctoo, Gambler, | aanay, Jesse i making some pe os a ation Chain) nents. p a poe | | Fuel Co., Jocated on Railroad ay. 103, Paul 103. Henry Stephens | Brifiiant. Economist 106, Layson 108,| Ostrich, Louls H. Pallette. 108, Bowling oma, “8 : " championship tithe was never dis-| fine, ca gonaition ey rotigota lintng |enue, foot of King street, carry @ pated. ot the ‘bian Tube. When this | full line of all kinds of coal, and at bearing. and in a position to make prompt de- The fights in the early days Of] it te entirety closed, Des! is the |livery. They always give correct High S ‘choo! Notes ring history were governed by rules|reguif, and unless the Inflammation | weight, and if you phone them your out and ‘| which sulted the contestants, condition. hear. |order for coal, you can rest The spectators saw that they were 4 that you will receive the best of The Seattle high school football ried out to the letter, used by Ce reatment, 4 you will team has been practicing hard the! On two or three occasions fights) {arrh. which is nothing but an in- Seat st peiows thet are right F Poone Lavish 106, Trossachs 106, past week In preparation for the] did not take place because one man! faces. Main 874, Ind. 1752 ‘tense Doeskin Friday evening the Chemawa In- hte 110 re 1 cian teothat team tevived in the “Third race, mile and 100 yards,| city ond Saturday afternoon will LAttle Elkin 90, Stas Lae | OPPONe the football team of the Uni game to be played with the Belling- | did not have enough of his support- We wit give, Go Bat Hundred Dollars ham high school at Bellingham, Sat-]ers on hand to offset the other fel-| for any, case Of Deafness ured by ardey. Coach Frost was very much | tow’s crowd. Mall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cirou- EL tl ING OuT diswatiatied with the showing his] It was a peculiar method Indeed, ei BY @CO., e Ss team made with Olympia lest Satur- | but in those days there was leas . Toledo, EVERYTHING AT WHOLE- 100, San- | Versity of Washington at Recreation ‘ 9, Rankin 90, Laraligher 19 . day. Aqrent many tke plays were] talking and more real fighting Family Pits tor Constt- SALE Cost. ton 108, Estrada Palma 112, Bran- | perk. ite “eas 113. Kikifer Shouchuk, center for Car~ used and as the Olympia ends were] than there ts toda: LION CLOTHING HOUSE Fourth race, three-quarters of a/|lisie last year, is one of the Indiang Avondale handicap—-Queen | Who will buck the university lade exceptionally fast, small gains were ——ee saalicaniane made. If hard line bucking had| George Dixon's battle at Phila-| 2°Pes!t Your Money in The State Bank of Seattle. x ine 9, Prench Nun 94, Chief| Seturday. Others ar Russel been used the score would probably | delphia @ week ago is another link Be. 100, Kercheval 103, Lady Be-| White Bear, a last year's Cartisle have been much @ifferent. As it}in the chain of evidence against Corner First and Yesler Way, ther 103, Osee 107, Letta Duffy 108, | pimyer; Reuben Saunders, holding was the score of 15 to © in favor of] prize fighters living too faust. No Seattle, Wash. Orbicular 115. the shotput record for the North- Fifth race, mile and 50 yards, sell-| west, and Albert Payne and Silas 4 fng—Piatus 95, Sea Shark 95, Goo] Moon, both former Chemawe players Goo 9. Brown Vell 95, Glisten 98,| of note. Following ts the lineup: — Christie Seattle was & very poor showing| man ever tried harder to redeem) ang you have safety and securit when the comparative sine of the| himself in the eyes of the public] you get 4 per cent interest on Sa schools ts taken into considerats than that same George. He trained | ings Deposits and Time Certificates, Coach Frost has put the team|itke « Trojan and was as enthus!-| 3100 opens a savings account with t th throogh « course of hard scrimmage | astic as ever, but when the show-|-rne state Rank of Seattle lay lewoned rents Practice the past week. The line/down came it was plainly evident] aside the little sums you spend for nese roots, men have been practicing on the|ihat his fast living had done more] things not needed and when your barks, buds Shouchuk bucking machine, The team is faet|to make him take the count than| nickels and dimes amount to one vegetables used. p sont rounding Inte good condition, nearly | any punishment another MAN) dollar, deposit them In “The State We Williams players having reduced all| might deal him. Bank of Seattle.” 4 to cure As -MoCully, Foster plus avotrdupols, The team in| Tommy Murphy, who opposed! -q¢ you desire to be independent, Eczema, Ca tort AVENUE SOUTH a cuman Ketting into the Dart-| Dixon, i# an unusually tough nut : Bh eu med you must save your money.” The Stomach. K + Le H. «Payne (Capt) open Saturday evening fr Liver, + RH. ...White Bear F.. Saunders Substitutes—Ross, Lassiter and Brinker; Moon and Teddy. th style of play. a» taught by/ He has fought some good fights, Coach Frost, when it is considered|/ and is thoroughly capable of tak- Weakness and all other diseases. tha® the high school teams have|ing care of himself against better . icin INSULTATION FREE, been coached by men from Michigan| men than a negro who has shot Fat Fotks Office—Upstaire Room 1. 122 See+ for the past three seasons, it in| his pugilistic bolt. ond Ave. South. Cor. Washington, j ~ Ful tlalf-Gallon Bottles Pure eantly how it would be very dif- - I have reduced my weight 5 pounds Seattle, Wash. B: ficult to instill a new xystem of play| ‘The pugilistic fraternity on the| P4*, hen in bg tA ahd hips Second High Team | into the team. ‘The main difterences| coast’ tn doing its west to. bill the , ort between the two styles of play i} goose that laid the golden egg.| {ff nog ate iT that in the Dartmouth system it | Mud sltnging, backbiting, charges] dressy SM 3 a pulling gama, while under the|and cousterchatges are & commen| bregon Cliy. Oregon Michigan style it is a pushing game, | occurrence Nelson's talkative {| Under the Dartmouth system, when} manager seems to be largely to } “Va play goes through the right side| blame aa, i | Def ats Chancellors ‘The Chancetior foot Friday afternoon 4 a by the second football team of the Seattle high school by a score of 25 to 0, The Chancellor team is composed aimost entirely of high school stu- dents and they understood the style of play and the pulling methods of the “hi” 4 knew about what was Rossman, quar- terback for the Chanceltor | played a star game, making » Sherry Muscatel Angelica Tokay Wine 1 team waa of the line the men the other] F ly, I do not feet kel side of the line ar supposed to get] taking sides except in favor of clean| jaround and pull the man with the| boxing, and regardless of whom| oom Set Avonwe |b through, and vice Taa, while | ——— - under the Michigan style the men from one #i poned to get rson. -2230%=-Fr320 man through. Coach Frost has sug all his backfield with a heavy to which is attached a heavy Laurel Range : of leather to pull a | fine runs and nipping the ball every c the backs throu WO Crown «. -+ 004 evened GBC Bi time it was kicked by the second Very little t« kno Ret Tt eevee oe 4 Whree Crown .. «+--+ $1.00 Bf) highs. Gish. Frew, Moon and Gep- lingham team this year, though in b, “ ner did good work for the high | former year they have turned out Tour Crown .. ..... --- $1.25 school team. oe |aome Very fast teams. ‘Two years eee eee Jago they tied Seattle, but last year attle won by a large seore. The Seattle team leaves Friday night at & o'clock Following are the men that will will buy a LAUREL The most elaborate of kitchen furniture A_ complete line tn sizes, grades and prices to se- 10¢ allowed on return of empty tle. Kid McCoy Marries is the worse ease on earth, os o a NEW YORK, Oct, 21.—“Kid" Me jtake the trip: Pollock, center; Still- leet from. VE Sule ? Coy, whose real name ts Norman ENT BULL TERRIER. well and Bragdon, guards; Westover THE DOUBLE FLUE SAVES POISON =. Many 104 First Ave. So. oe wor Ses mere = 6Wecey’| One of the most intelligent bull terriers in the United States ta |and Barto, tackles; Babcock and FUEL. pemvies. - night to Mrs. Lilliam E. Bilis, widow | owned by M. Mark, a merchant at Buffalo, N.Y. The dog understands | Thayer, ends; Coyle, quarterback Tee dent of leh Erade ™ of Kdward C. Ellis, of Schenectady. | perfectly what is said to him, and in response to his master’s com- | Smith and B © yee atar Pho Sunset Pink 1751: Inde ‘othe pendent 1751, ford, halfbacks; H fon |Lewis, fullback; Henry, Burke and ranges for the least y Met says he's dropped th name | mand performs feats that astound » s and create th Laureu Heaters Are Sold on Easy Payments. es Delivery f MeCoy forever and with it the that the dog possesses more than anim intelligence, The dog has | Moor itutes. Captain Lewis 2 First Aven ¢ * Mall orders prompt) and will now settle | heen all over the world, and in his travels with his master nyS ie out of the game with a strained ed dat INC. 818-824 Second A and packed In plain tv » business mar stays at the best hotels. He ts valued at $1,000, but is not for sale Ballar