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| HARTFORD Hept. & ty omy, 208 My] NO BALL GAME YESTERDAY, |. : and th " » atarted BUT ATTEMPT WILL BE ie” © are t " 12, 2:1 MADE FOR ONE TODAY—TWO J Henyon, Dr, Chase, 1 The GAMES TOMQRROW—FRESNO |; and Re alno COMING WEDNESDAY, | AT CENTRALIA, CENTRALIA, Wash, Sept, § The second and last day's ra y The game between Seat sndlihe Centralia Driving aoola Ban Fran < wasp pomed e ted as f we terday on account of rain, An] First race 12 pate—W ' other atte nm the part of Rass] Oitte M. James Erwin e Hall's ® wi made toda nie M, secand, Amblew third. 1 vat b the F " iT) ’ ¥ oO ie f ‘ i ! ' afternoon @ me | tw n . 1 * tt was @ ed yesterday that a 10% dou hea would played , r and “ ’ . ay w and at he tea would " Ww yt Magnificta play Monday also, so as not to In| second and Spider third Thy te e with the schedule. ‘ As Fresno cannot arrive the The track Was pery owing t opening game Tuesday the tle ain of Ub ght before game of the series will not be played until next W day | AT NEW YORK PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | NEW YORK, Sept. &—-Sheepe - head Bay results Perttand ceasenesen First race, five and « half ¢ nee Lee Anette eelaeee ' Fudera we Y Kiet second, FV Ya er «oon and Donahue, Nagle | Hawk third, Time, 1:09 and Eas race mile—Cottontewn pot " © second, Single Shot ©, six furlong Moag and Lash wood 1, Mahon th ma NATIONAL LEAGUE ra ’ | ~ ne Ostrich Fy he | : ue bach and Moran; Phil Jongs—Quadritie a MBIT Pd aes ‘ t} Sixth race the Turf Handicay mile and a quarter on turf Nealon 5 | fott amd Bergen =. Guts me on ond, Logiatt Hisabled bim npletely Sab tian toes 16 tenn Heme Gone Bad oy pe Be tong Bo. a Sh id *hinee | mt Lowts nowo® Time 5 j Siler Warne Nelson. unmereiful beating, The He fainted and was 1 They're off.” shouts Starter] Moe Bros Trans ortation Cincinea Now I have no love for either yt gone three rounds be side of t wife * Cassidy. As the field swings past | "a Co Rattortoe—Karger and Grady, Rwing and Gans or Nelson, but I like to see| fore Gans had Nelson's caulifiower|# private box in the grat the grandstand for the first time r i nf fen Sing ’ fair play, and, if 1 harbor prejudice | ear, which was a memento of his| Meanwhile his lifelong associates very atmosphere vibrates the | INDEPENDENT 776—PHONES—SUNGSET MAIN 938, 5 4 against olther of them, it is ms| battle with me, looking like a|such as Maxey Blumenthal mses af thems. tian quetes teint eS oe | strong against one ts againet onge. Hie flesh spread, and his} “Charley” White, the pugiliatic ref snd women shriek exhortation. | stolid as an Indian ts Lichten ianan and Neeanam i CHEAP PRICE Waikinaion : 7 t | wre ISTHE STORY OF CLEVERNESS| Prtietoipnia " "5 WHICH RESULTED IN THe! Teena. megel’ cos Donen) PURCHASER GF THE GueT &! wieemameem YEAR-OLD OF 1908. Seeeeeeeeeeveee i ies STANDING OF = ® THE CLUBS = =." Sacananannnnane Pacific Coast League. Played Won. Lost. Pot An odd story of the turf ts told Madden's clevernens| of 1906, at such} was known that inness bad had bis re and that he had ¢ etetereee Povtiant * ” ~ | fied to his friends that he was go i, | ing to buy the gelding at the Brown we /nale. Madden also wanted Salvt Stidere, so he confided in Charley >} | White and arranged to have Char |ley do some bidding for him ret.| When Salviders was brought fn @ | to the sales ring Madden was close ato MeGinness. He at once bid, and) ™ |the price went up and up until Mad-/ den bid $3,500. Madden then stop ped, and McGinness bid $3,600. The ht auctioneer wanted Madden to go on. $@ | but Madden shook his head, remark # Ing audibly to some one near bim, Siand loud enough for McGinness to te |hear, that he did got like the ap} ae | pearance of the gelding’s legs, which | jlooked as if they had been bit Then Cha White bid " 3 MeGtnness, heariag Madden's | remerk, declined to go any farther. tS The gelding was knocked down to it | White, who, of course, was bidding $e |for Madden. Salvidere has won over 14 | $26,000 in stakes and purses. RAGES YESTERDAY WHAT DELANEY SKOND RACE —- Threetourths| “Is Al Kaufman 1 honestly be eee eee ee 11 100. Per. [lieve I have the best of them al 2 62. Time |*tites Billy Delaney, tn tolling Gitton, 102; Jay Ward, 102. Time lin, men he has handled and trained THIRD RACE — Seven-cighths |{F the ring. “Al is only a lad. He mile—Oberon, 4-1, 108; San Primo, |!* 20. years old now, sad a man's 107; Lightburn, 101. Time 1:28 2-6. |{fame isn't properly set until he's URTH RACE —C in ay (past 22. 1 believe Kanfman is the Bae sie Ret ty od The duis [coming champton of the world, and Way, 106; Dudley, 102. tf s FIRST RACE — Three-fourths tmile--Miss Lida, 61, 110; Bon Viv ant, 102; Bitter Anne, 99. Time, the business who will class with 25 FIFTH RACE—Fivecighths mile |"'m after another year or two, —Sir Mincement, 20-1, 99; Jay Dea't think when I say I have |the best of the lot that I mean I 02 og al Rethged, 111. Th believe Kaufman is invincible to SIXTH RACE—One mile and 20|4#Y- Should he be defeated during rds—The Mate, &1, 106 Mae|he next yoar it wouldn't change wh, 10%; Prince ot Pless, 100,|™Y belief at all, for I know Al has| Time 1:44 15 championship stuff in him, and 1} WINDSOR, ONTARIO. know that once he gets his full de | velopment he will be invincible. I believe that ufman ean beat to | FIRST RACE—Fleven-sixteenths |4ay any of the men who claim the mile—Fustian, 7-10, 103; Nervator,|championship, although I don't be 309: Many Thanks, 109. Time 1:07.|/leve that he yet begins to class | SECOND RACE — Elevenatx.| ¥ith Jeffries. But tn a year or two teenths mile—Restoration, 1-1, 104; |he will be all that Jeffries has been Planute, 104; Grace Kimball, 101.|0r I miss my guess by a long way.” Time 1:06 2-6 | ’ — THIRD RACE—One and one fourth mile—Knowledge, 15-1, 101; KID # COoY WANTS Manfred, 104 Neva Welch, 101 Time 2:08 1-5. FOURTH RACE—One mile—Cad- ichou, 21, 103; Dolinda, 107; Gar- ret Wilson, 107. Time 1:30. FIFTH RACK—Eleven-sixteenths oe Alarm, 61, 99; Golden Kid MeCoy ts at it again. He oa " announces that he ts ready to re Bheasant, 103; Aanoway, 99. Time | Snmouttoes i He has been taking good care of himeelf and feels better than he ever did before tm his life. He weighs 157 pounds and, as he says, ia right in the prime of life at 32 years. 1:08 SIXTH RACK—One and 6ne-six teenth miles—Lazelle, 21, 102; Be} eret, %; Steel Trap, 196 Time | 4:7 465. AT BUTTE. eset CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. First race, 2:22 pace—Molite But The charentonship game to deter- ton won in three straight heats; |™ne who will represent the cen Kittle Loinen second, High Bali|tf@! division tn the finals for the third. Time, 2:14 3-4, 2:16 1-4, 2:16, | Dugdale pennant will be played at) Gecend race, match ) @ aide, |Ballard tomorrow afternoon be three-cichths of a mile—Atoka won |tveen Ballard and West Seattle fam F. second. Time, :381-2|Reene and Kollogg will be the bat (world's record) tory tor West Seattle, while Wood Third race, four furlongs—-Prin-| Worth and Pickens will do the hon e0xs Alene won, Salvyou ond, {or for the Ballard team Kid Glenn third, Time, :50 1-4 al , Fourth race, five furlongs —Minna ker won, Red Ruby second, Hon doo third. Time, 1:01 14 Fifth race. seven furionge—King Harold won, Flourish second, Pleas- anton third. Time, 1:27 3-4 Sixth race, one mile—Michael BUTTE, Mont, Sept. &-—The| summary: NO AMATEUR BALL GAME, The baseball game betweon the | Plumbers and Gasfitters, which was to have heen played this af-| ternoon at the Cricket grounds, has been postponed until next Satarday | , Pearl Diver second, | sternoon. Sanday Svig Free. 28 ons Ble In out of the high rent district, so At Heaty's Barber Shop, if you| can save you from $10 to $20 on ghave yourself. We furnish abas-| your fall sult. White is the bent| lately free every kind of razor, sonp | cutter In Seattle; he ought to be, end towels. Dexter Horton Bank | having done nothing dee Building eee “for 16 years. Will you be in? *9¢ |by the following from an eastern _— ° ~ _-— + | x | Ne but Widener ia the real pur NELSON SHOWS UP AS A|_ It looked ax If they would ool BOXING RESUMED | Chaser on tndefinitely, when Nelson] wWijo | | WRESTLER — BOTH MEN wanted to quit @pdly for sqverel 2 MILE TROTTING rounds before, sent in a low’ blow 1 FRI CL COULD HAVE FOUGHT FOR) which Gans blocked. One of Gan FORTY TWO MORE ROUNDS. BY JIMMY BRITT GOLDFIELD, Nev, Sept Af ' . hauling, mauling " b fox f ind t ng f nda ike t Hbera ri loft ir to the grota ¢ Gans « ad eo mo gusting and unsat isfactory contest I have ever w heased | Three Times Foul In my opinion both fighters could | to state (hat Gans won, } lieve that Battling thought he was|matehed with Tom Jenkins, It alac | HAS BROKEN DOWN 42 rounds the » Nel have fought anoth way they were golng, w esorted to t foul” as a way I be Jout of the dite firmly Hi and I also firmly believe that one Je oph Gans had come t the conclusion tat he could not put Nelson away and that Nelso could pot put him away, At a events Gans was willing to fight Nelson was not. He tri occasions before the end to lose on | where a foul, The first time (of course not taking tato considerat 60 or more times he butted Gans Nelson tried to lose was in the 1éth und, when he deliberately kicked ne in the abi Referee Bile was evidently bent on bringing th wt through with a clean termin tion, #0 he overlooked the His failing to o o this an maniike conduct was probably due to the fact that Gans had re him to overlook fouls unle who read stand my po * article will and sition aa # eritie on in the 39th round Nelson, afte ing warned by Siler to cease b ting with his head, rammed his head three times un Gans’ chia within fall sight of the referee Gana did not give Siler a chance to Jisqualify > 28-00 thie occasion Bile put his hand on Nelson's head. which was tightly pressed under the col 4 fighter’s chin, and foretbly shoved it aside. Aa be did eo Gans seat in a smashing right to the jaw, which probably caused Biler to conclude that the damage was equal on both sides. Then came the final fowl. At the tap of the gong for the final round Nelson left corner leg-weary and badly be tied ne wea also tired. eee eee ee eens Reginning Monday, Sept. 19, tion w antain the selections © graph for the Windsor (0: of the eastern races will thee hb thetr selections eee ee eee eeeene GENERAL DOPE FOR ALL = Pennayty: baaket-ball players have recetved their banner, with the collage pennants of Columbts. nell thereon, In token of the inter collegiate champtonship of 1905-06 The basket-ball assoctetion of the fn a short time to arrange the echedule fo season. It is unlikely that any changes wil! be made In the make up of the league Kid Herman (s taking a moch newd 4 do no fighting in re. Lawie te pulling bis wires to land a mateh with Jimmy Britt, Terry McGovern or Gans—and intends having Her man in tiptop shape for the first opportunity that ts presented Elmer Stricklet, the discoverer of the apit ball, who pitched for the Los Angeles team tn the old Pact National league when the coast o ization was an outlaw ciroult, ts piteht mt ball for Brooklyn this year. has won twelve and lost eleven games, which places him ‘Time 1:42 |! delieve there isn’t another man ta! among the best pitchers of the Ne-lwho has made & good impressiqn Ip tonal league. Clark Griffith of the New York Amerteans Is trying to secure Perey |Skitien, the left-handed twirter of the Dartmouth college baseball team. When Skillen closed his cot lege season half a doren big league managers made him propositions, but he would aceept none of them Skillen has been chosen to captain the Dartmouth team next year, and this honor delays bis advent into professional baseball, In Walter Clarkson of Hervard Griffith al ready has the prize college star and Skillen would be a valuable addi- tion to bie staff. Wiley Platt ts aga! Toledo released bim and the south- paw went to the springs In Arkan sas to boll owt. Notice the steam on TO FIGHT AGAIN) :::.’;.:: A tamatic at Memphis, Tenn, took morphine because his wife re- TROUBLES ON LATONIA TRACK That the Latonia race track is having troubles of ite own is shown paper Latonia’s dying days sre mark ed by a scandal of huge proportions, which, if sifted to the bottom, will, no doubt, involve a number of prom inent horsemen. Obert’s ride on Coruseate called forth the wrath of Judge Macfarian, and he ts making an honest effort to find the plot ters, his firat action being the sue pension of Joekey Obert The Corruseate affair is only one of the many suspicious affairs that were pulled off at Latonia at this meeting, and, summed up, Satur See California Before going Mast. The Southern Pacific company offers excellent ac commodations. Two trains dally to an Francisco by the famous scenic ata route. Reservations, tick ets and information at Unton Ticket office, 608 First av. B. EB. ELLIS, Gen. Agt * “sown IMM BRITT ON an 1 on two| which prevents referees in coat lgotng between the meu n the | Siler came over to the r Wavelog—iT = 18 ecb a | Carlo or here tn New York. || Paulsbo. Stop at Paulsbo of th + and @ halt 16th round and sald to me) “Jimmy Lire | At the race ck he works like a| Refresbm on the boat. Take lunch and enjoy @ day's machin After taking In bets to } and Louleviile tracks LT Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Cor-| THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1906 [WALSH BOXES AT FUTURITY WINNER: EVERETT NEXT | BRINGS $30,000 K, Bept 1 0. Wid adel GRAND Excursion ON THE NEW AND FAST MONTICELLO TRAMER 1 of sale to Curtis Van lin October | | et re show Look out he wants to lose on a foul adn’ Gan | RECORD BROKEN | | Nelson threw himaelf so far off AN FRANCISCO, Sept. &—The | balance trying Gans low that] rirst fight af any importance sines| LEWISTON, Me, Bept r" |the negro him awayifro™|the conflagration, will be decided | stallion Masconoma ( Arlor jhim with an as left. Nelscin nerve on September 24 when Dick | broke the world's twe trottin then stooped lower, and, with what! Hyland and Eddie Hanlon come to | record for a half mile track | 1 \ th he had left, shot bf Ser for 80 rounds before the i joing the distance In eft hand flush into Gans’ grole.|finyes Valley ry | Gana raised his right hand ty, pelo while the left @ell weakly to he was writhing on the ring fo in pain, It was the nastiest thing le aw in the ring. Siler mo-| a | | Nelson a Wrestier The figh oved one thing-—N on is a wrestle Me she r, and that is that] proved anoth | »i the referee she go between the fc as m when they are| : ? ane ly locked in a clinch. No | go. LICHTENSTEIN GUC-| Pear, for Lichtenstein in wasting ed the particular rule whte | lrapidly and is a sick man. For 22 lan framed the partiowlar rule} CUM®S, AS A MAJORITY OF | yours has been gaming on the bf nMer the ro! horses through the # GAMBLERS DROP BY THE | tryating hin forte ette or faro layouts in winter at nd points, i us, Sebold, M K To Bainbrid: son, Bartow, A ng Bay, Port Maat port, Pearson ang ov 1 Nelson is a partic! this ts a bad fight, but my hands mut LOTS OF ROOM. COOL RIDE YOU'LL ENJOY THE TRip, are tied by the rules under whieh an amount of $50,000 at times on # i the are fighting 1 not only! oe + 5S laingle race, his chi clerk drags ROUND TRIP. 50 CENTS. od with Siler, but I sympa-| N#W, YORK, Bept, 6—"“Bol”| | nigh stool out on the lawn as the Steamer leaves Pier 2, foot of Yesler Way, at 9:30 0. ma retum od with him also. It Lichtenstetn, America’s dest | horses go post. Alf ing arrives in Geattie at 5:30 p.m teat about which very litt nown bookmaker, and one of the | m le aatoin seram GET TICKETS AT THE BOAT, tion can be given, or rather one the stool, and with a field| In order to give y on afternoon's outing, we will make the mont px ¥ sporting men in the new world, keeled from his high | ® ol in the main row of layers in| ** Ten Rounde of Fight. Ithe ring at Saratoga one busy aft-| turnover of « fortune of his tw So'clock p.m. and same trip Saturday, | 746 p.m returning af sen picks out the horse upon | or losing hinges the which can be summed up in a very fow words | broken nose, which I also handed | cree Bookmaker “Ht” Cowan, & oked like « triplestsed| Plunger “Davy” Johnson, gather ver a smile or a scowl! be r sausage, At times, | abe the Lichtensteta booking | trays the pressed feetings of his smashed hard rights or|stand, while arrangements were/ heart and mind. In a roaring a's nose, it spurted| made for Lucts O, Appleby (0) huzea the winner bounds tn front son stood the gaff. Then|carry on the business, The cause] ot the throngs to the final post Nelson began to show « little sign|of the bookmaker’s sudden break-| Thousands are half delirious, but of fife. Im the clinches he ham-|down waa the incidental and vital) gt Lichtenstein j mered Gans around the body and | tople of discussion He turns quietly away with s butted bim frequently The close} It may interest the sportiog | word and, weading his way through tn milling Was new to Gans. He| world generally, and particularly | the rushing bettors, returns to his | could not get away from the Dane|the class which burns the candles | mand, whe he goes ugh the | i long enough to send in a sleep projat both ends, to learn that “wn me old routine of making a set ducer. He spurted here and there | vous su jon” was immediately | or prices on the following even from the 10th to the 20th round,|sesicned as the analytic instance! On the day he succumbed he had an@ had Nelson In a bad way rej of Litchenstein's sent. Bo em-lcome back and received a $1,100] peatedly, But he fatled to fol {nent an authority aa Dr. J. Grant| wager at ii to 10 against Kiasha, | ap bie advantage. Several times i.yman #0 ted, and from his! from “loule” News ot | the gong helped Nelson, but many] technical description of the mal li. Then he k | times Gans simply seemed to tire] ady the big gamblers concurred in} t rms et his on when he Bad Nelson ta the tad | the expert's conelus ‘The “ner srvous suppression” has | lands | vous suppression” {* peculiar to|,undreds of “wheat pit” votaries. the men who wager thousands Of) ang it ts today finding # generous | dollars every day on the flash Of | Crop of victimes on the race track There is but One Real Soda Cracker because there is but one that comes to you just as it comes from the oven. Others lose their value by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. SPEER EEREHEEEDE |0 horse race, for they make NOt Al The biggest bettor at New Orlean : - or @ move as an outward tap a pter Dominick C. O'M. The Btar's Pink Rporting B4t- ® | to thelr pentup feelings of depree-| icy. (he millionaire political boss of — f the New York M “a T @ | sion at lowing or of elation at Wit |i. city « - Th Poliowers @ | ning |the ¢ and an enthusiastic de e real soda cracker € cing. Vis friends used | way no one could discern wheth lost a bet * ave additional dally hints f Excitement of Gambling. = Sg Considering the fact that day tn} er or not be had w ee eee errr eer om & and day out, the whole year round,| by outward manife they are at the cambling mili, this | The Exacting Wages. trifling bardebip, 4¢) pom” Williams, of San Francis mands in time a terrible reckoning. |... Cal, ia another such, while Pittebure | pity” ‘Dubois, New York's star r im a dead faint @t) tary player, once saw a little over Baratoga after winning a big bet 00/919 000 fade away on a deal while | Artetocracy when that colt came |ighting « cigar, “Whoop and yell . coom ome first in the Saratoga special.) wien you wit ivised the spe joey ‘Tast a pe tat | From that day on the great oper Sane yowhen considering “Pitts ter it anme teee Noa! rl ator was = doomed man, death | Pi.” pi; This and plenty of ex i en stealing upon him at Ashervtile. | orcise oftentimes saves the gam an North Carolina, two years later t ©. a y if Daring the re When Chicago gets through with| =piisbarg Phil” Hteraily burat up | SUN* man's life na "4 them they will be canned glenta, P cent Baratogs racing term each | remarked the Ni York W Inside for all those years untll | coo niny morning would find) tise thane of the ress Sean ie Atjscarce @ fabric of his nervous | msisxey" Blumenthal, George Boles you are, and poten nome ” sus Cal system remained in normal tome, | +5..." younger, “Bud” May, Alphonse to name is invited to look over the le a Very Bick Man Pliq Hilo! Charley Elitson. collapse. “'Ner-| Tod” S.oan and scores of othe job Then came the vous suppression’ finished ‘Phil,’| hich-stake players obtaining 4@ re and tt ts going to take Lichten-|iaxation on the village baseball stein,” declared an old campaigner| diamond. Gambling bas its swift lim discussing the subject of the! and generous prises, but also ite gwambler's malady. So it would ap ‘emacting wages. em eel AMERICAN ARMY | "S™ "=me* os game by communicating with Mr LIBGNITZ, Silesia, Sept. &—) Snell at Kent wee Brigadier Generals T. H. Barry an W. P. Deval, Captain Peter EK Richest Bo! om Land in Traub, Thirteenth cavalry, anit Cap: | This State tain Herman C. Schumm, Twenty. | None better. You can see crops on ninth field battery, all of the United | adjoining land, between Renton States army, arrived here today, ac-|and Ortilia, on Interurban road. companied by a number of German|Cheap price. Rasy terms. J. A staff and line officers to witness | Paine, 907 Alaska bidg. - the annua! maneuvers of the Ger apeenee army, which begin here today Excursions East On Sept. Sth and 10th, Northern mat and will th for 10 day: | Jim Driscoll, the champion fem) *"0 i" contin’ ~ Pacific Ry. wil! set! rownd trip tick. ets to Eastern Termt le at very therweight of Fnglend, who fécent| You might as well wear good ly defeated Jom Bowker for the tit! clothes; they cost no more if Elliott | at the National Sporting Olud of! 4 MeGregor make them. 1329 Sec: |! rates, with final return Hmit | London, has arrived in Ni York eee | Nov. 16th. The best month In which to travel. For particulars as to rates, rootes, ete, Inquire N. P. anc will soon be seen in action in the rings of eome of the aster) 95 cents for 26 mflex around Mer-| city Ticket Office, Corner Ist Ay cer Island on steamer Fortul *** and Yosler Way ™ j clubs. Today Is the Last Day Of the greatest valuegiving sale ever held im this city Therefore this is your LAST CHANCE to purchase high grade fall clothing, hata, caps and furnishings for men, boys and children at REDUCED PRICES As you already know, our stock is the finest in the en- tire northwest, because we carry extensive and well se lected assortments. Then Wwe have experienced help to fit all garments correctly, Qur reduced prices for fall sack sults for men are- me fie Be ate 3 . . Be OO w Fait Topooate, ‘Overcoats and Rainooats included to this sale. is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the protecting package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY on | After eight years of it | —— | Milwaukee has become almost ne important « polet as Goldfield, Nev, since Charley Neary won a fight. | Cap Anson, who has been post as the only man who wom « pennant for Chicago in twenty | years finds them coming after bhy honors tm pairs George W. Snell, manager of the Kent ball team, wants a game for tomorrow afternoon, and wants it bad The manager of a first-class | team can make arrangements for « ‘The White Sox are bitting the feathers 1 gularty at 10 p.m. Whieh ie one of the good reasons why they ate hitting the ball between 3:30 jand 6°30 p.m. | Kid Seater, the Spokane baxer the « is seeking a bowt with Toromy Morphy Scaler has yet to | be defeated, winning eighteen of bie nineteen battios and earning tm the odd one. The best month in the year to travel East. Low Round-Trip Rates Dates of Sale September 8th and {0m Se RUE Kansas City .. Omaha ........ Denver ........ St. Louis .... Roldy, the Owkiand pitcher, has not iswued a pace in pix of games tn which he warked. Charley Irwin is yet to dre fly ball this year while he only | dropped one last season. | Now that R. Hall has Kane and Blankenship he understood that be has ore to sell. day will finish the most looking meeting Latonia ¢' Sports have turned away the track in disgust. One bad- looking face after another wap pulled off right wader the fudgew noses, and unless the game ia pletely renovated at Latonia, death te only a matter of Racing at Latonta has deteri from a #port to a gambling propos! tion, and the insiders have beqa gqh ting all the money JEFFRIES MAY DON THE GLOVES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. & Champion Jim Jeffries will re-enter the ring If sufficient inducements | are offered and a fit opponent can be found “Money will do much, and IT might come out of retirement If they oa show me something. { don’t want to whip any easy mark, and at the present time the crop o: heavies is not promising. I don't Intend to re enter the ring and take money un der false pretenses. If the right jman looms up, well, that's differ ent.” Going limit ten days from date of sale. Final limit November 16th, Good for stopovers within in both directions, Our reduced prices for boys’ sack suits for fall are Bi He BS BR Splendid collection of Boy's Knee Pants from 45@ up. SAVE MONBY WHILE YOU CAN! J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-604 Fire Ave, Cor. Columble STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE SAME DATES Toronto and return ... . Make Reservations Early, Ticket good on the Famous North Coast Limited} wise temcetned +P * For particulars, inquire, J. OQ. MeMu City Pass. Agt President, ireenioaf Cashier a Deo Iban ines TRANSFER GQ», Int) AVINGS BANK, loha Lang || ove TRAnerees Furniture and Heavy Both Pho Office tn Diller Heth Open Day and Night FRECKLE ||" CREAM i tively removes freckles, At i) Ragley's, 2nd and Pike. MUI. TALKING MACHINE? Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Lite. | eee Victor and Edison Recit Daily—Come

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