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UMPIRE KLOPE | WN NOB HANDS IT HAPPENS ONCE IN AWHILE THE SE SEATTL KE STAR —MO ) NDAY, SEPT WIRE TAPPERS ARE | ‘<a Ee CAUGHT R That Gerves ¥ ° anan © Pompany Our Regular $1, 25 Black Taffeta Slik Ready-to-Wear Special $17.50 TOURIST ED HANDED. | | BEVERAL BAD DECISIONS ARE) SAY, PAP, | COAT one Gay only, opecten TO py THE] Oy C-CAN You HE bunDeD ? : BLEACHERS IN YESTERDAY'S oy | COCCHANGE Pod Bui |BiGGEST SEIZURE KNOWN 16 f " ere, ‘ GAME—SEATTLE AND FRISCO 1 LF, Too! | MADE BY PROVINCIAL PO 1 hans “ J Cc BREAK EVEN LICE AT WINDBOR, ONTARIO ‘ } ” oe | GANG SURROUNDED AND £6.) WhO first ent wos ae , —_——————y } . ith the reat Sea 1 Ban Francisoo 4 CAPE GUT OFF ky w n : G Sy ag SS > i000 | 190 Doz. Genuing winn he Tirst game WINDSOR Onterto, Sept. 10 Trick Exposed hGa shanies the Gor Fico “Lc mn Rane By ar pee ; Welsbach Gas | ‘ : as ot dh ihapeant wiromoning| 70 i sents $1.50 Ladies’ 26- ° wor of he count ¥ om Becton of the, country for some |oie, ana comocien wich « wire Inch Umbrella |. 3 Ki who four days the wire had been |the instruments were imme y “ worth $L60., vie ’ 190 ; i tet ie Paha nares Liane [tauen,t_ Winwer and, Mad op ents or came to bat had a jpected that it w tm ite |e ae ‘Thome A. 8. Waleb egard to a at tance, Messages thon went of IN) Foran a ip McG of was m him. After he had} the regular course the tele | otros All the men are young te Irwin and the tear eraphic service on either aide 4 ai taets catunee ¢ alk ” w nging sides Householder the river, leading to the conviction)” One of the quartet, Robinson, is walked up to Klopf and began gly that a grand coup was to be pulled) 6 operator, and worked at Ottawe Ing bim his opinion of him at an ff Saturday afternoon, and w ae | wh le W ala is known . Umpire Surrounded | cial Det e Camy ' | who have been ende a 1 Kadi | honey s Hine b oe Kings ordered Radio out af the} Officers at Track ites @ ‘ 6 mone 36 game Th a brought ‘| The officers were at the Wind would bet if the wire Cl i ave bolo Handieg oe d out on the i} track early in the afiernoon an ng ache 4 gone throng i Pe pte pe cll ve before the racing started they ; the Windsor pol a and race Retinned Mu jam Klopf wae knocked jstepped Po eich rn td ber i that \ J eg knees. Some of the ball 5 | iene cag Donnie att gy ‘ Seed Plain Dre : - 126 the mob and to avoid fur tre They made their way ow clalmes Ibe a «$1.19 bie, on the advice of Ross Ha [through 4 cornfield between * Cre ’ ( ibe Vheat Biscuit, » Kiopt wit at > game and Pellette road an Grand Tr y wool . r A let Nick Williama, of Frisco, um-| —————————————————————— “a rete B5e¢ a 10¢ cans Soup li | ; th | j mile, Mr. ¢ et Var I 1 est Wisconsin Ch . | | ¢ fe Camale Be ieese Ne . =| UOSON MOTOR ae oat ip ! ite | ‘4 * | First race, f J one-half f t, lange package .. | {tong Glendenuing, St. Winnl f Se a, iy coud race, five furlongs: La 12'¢ aISINS, & package. , | V 1 ©, four and one-half . ‘ ed DD Pans ' Recles 7 Dr. Bhermas, Creedmore 17¢ | ' Teaned Cutranty Frisee on, twee . x out : St\orat of ractny ant j Runte , oad $0.00 } r g Ma of ae First Game Feature eteey, pow ee So , . || Williame saw to it that both owsers rth race, one mile n * rbour’s Cotton Tri The & — mg Pry) eR paca eee : : © ff ‘s8\were put off the turf for life ANNUAL EVENT OPENS TODAY | Uppercut . | : $6.45 Twist. m o S ei n » « " : cee of eccasicl bettors on fth r furlongs: ladora, mie . tal was the work of Terry mek ane. Be PACIFIC Coast LEAGUE, . fs s * = mm erone socaatonal ber » on GREATEST IN THE HISTORY | Corsioanna Anirad Qhe | sc Hair Pins attie’s mow chortstep » made — * . th race. five furlongs: Fort “ . sod in every particular and made} First same nu & heard | OF MOTOR RACING on " oe x I Hose § porte, s ee “ot pet.| tressing Motsh j Wayne (Mr. Skinner), Camalecta 39. 4 % yt sgefin A io Bh The old horse sure didn’t owe! (Me, Cailabaan) fi ase +s 380 18 oss S ba Geubied N ss anything.” they sald to amok! ~ | Wire ed Elast “106 a> 1 SON, sther, and they felt sorry that the} INOTICE To WATER Strainers Se pairs Shoe Strings. 5@ Jones i is te | Willing old brute hadn't lived ona | Today t# the opening day of the soc dozen Bakers’ 8 ¢ 1 tj cnough to enjoy a long period Of) .nnwai. motor-boat o week a} MERS on 2 io paces Bt | seresnough retirement. browsing im | ine ttudesn river one of the great-| j TE cesiues 296 “ | pastures. The Muguemet |.) vents in motorboat! this | mg 2 ee “8 rod” on no less than three ou” Ss pence gel e| IN DIS'T NO. 3 | sions in this game p 8 and afte sch “retire . Hoat t Water rent due in September for the locals, although H ment” he was brought out, when | ors inert ; * obtained Septomber, October and November ie leet age ye ge a lthe whole turf world had all ae perenne i$ «of the Na- lif got paid by tember Ex 113-16-17 costly. a nat Immned! forgotten him, and put over MO} gona: Ansoctat ~ ee PM Sando Dierict netedew | Lumber Exchan: * ately afterw Williams és plate for a killing " SMenuinotarera that pert of t t north ge Bldg. Second Ay, caught at the plate, but the the carnival du of W Galer and iin decided he wes sate an i The pro 4 will bee Enat st fue run came in for Frisece Walthou with . » . » the lat to t on Spies’ hit to McKane and NATIONAL LEAGUE «, the flvet © becomes de i B ‘ ms won the game the} pies pe. ne ’ the count ’ tm t * : ; 1 e Seattle f to bumeh their —_ ee HORSE AT THE MEAD paareie tied to be Batterie este sod Newman; Mai ant | RACE e & sions by the umpire, cost on nm OWS MEETS A GAD FATE— - tt —3 * - | Firet Game. Goce, ck cae hed WAS KNOWN AS A “HOP | AR ROM POA R iis HORSE. . : ; ‘2 a ee & i Fb fF Comes “Sy Ye ; 6 1) Breese : i 1 et Oe A Be : Pteteter, Brown sad sane INTERNATIONAL BOWL ENG | Woednestay will be ladies’ day, | $8 8 8 8 Ml kiwi Caer and Ponies with @ aumber of races eactustvety | : Sece 3 ee — The Huguenot, a race horse that] CONTEST 18 PULLED OFF BY) for women. The races for the tro. | . . , ’ y "I . or la 4 DB eh ge inteaded by nature to be « great j Datee ye by Se ve one = } ai? "y em [O8*, Only Fan to nature's promise MALONE ANO WARREN FROM caste . rd parece rete on serail ARR DWP O A + sl but once—when he won the Brook | championship trophy for beats of] At ae a ee ®t ail iym derby as @ ¢yearclt—was de] THIS CITY AND TWO FADM iiweire metres, the national Ameri- | 3G Se ae n bout three weeks ago He broke] VANCOUVER. ot ty feet and above, the inter- | ie Sat I : own hopclessiy in a ace after 4 peat eee Seer. for boats | a. es 9 cttee-Pelty ond Spencer; Jee enti having won six streighf at the [ataty feet and above, and the Na e e e Stag acid ltrack, and to end bis misery his sar tional Asesetation meter yacht tr 60-0-8EE-— u3¢m n © B| pesple wore forced to pat a bullet phy for cabin launches, above forty | $ 1 J] in_the good hs | ‘The first titernstional bowling/ *nd © a 8 a oe 1 c The World’s Finest Pianos— } rec and Towns; Multia | . The Huguenot me his stunt. | contest ever pulled off im the north-|**!4 on Thureday and Friday, and Altrec and T Muttin | a, was sank Gk tart oat over p a jon Maturdey the finale for all tro Purr RIcE— - fom, when he met blo end Gaish.| VO 0% Mere in Vapauuver BAL! chy races will take place Chi kK in Kimballs Hobart M. Cables ma Very few thoroughbreds in this or | 0rday night when Malone end War) Reserd Crashers. 12¢c cher’ AMATEURS. any other country stand tr ng ren. of Seattle, were beaten by! ol 4 The record break - = Pag that long. True, The Hagwenot | utter and Vincent, of Vancouver, | ter to be the most interenting feat- | PACKAGE. Story & Clarks D. §. Johnston Co.’ $ ne Be eee etre peare | 8 Vor? Saas OU ure of the week. It ie the firet ime I DR. PRICE'S BREAKFAST . eingterien—tioyie and MeCiaire, Umpire | 5g hin tifa, but even “hop horses”—| The match waa for the best four Paani fi apo oa Hnggea Re i “ roop— And the twenty-five other highest class American makes, 8 — ag |Animats, that is to say, that are se-|out of seven games. Seattle WOO! pected ae many « Soot tacandl 10c leretly stimulated just before going | the first game by seven pins. VAM) suis in the country are entered f $]tothe post-—ilay ontas a rule, long|couver the sseond by six pina, BY-|inece triste of speca. With the on: PACKAGE GRANDS UPRIGHTS tm |before attaining the age at which /attle the third by 71 pins, Voncow) 4, rm aftosmrer, whieh th i The Huguenot broke down |vor won the fourth by 61 pine and] sting Seyler roomy "18 orarr nore PIANOLA PIANOS ORGANS Two famous race track mon were /the sixth by five pins. This made)... witt tame part in the races Cc *| ruled off the turf for life at the Los | th all and the interest was fm) them Déste, Den, Panhard sieet| Angeles track last year on aceount | ton LN ee cen 2 kes comet EASIEST TERMS OF PAYMENT of The Huguenot. One of these| Vancouver won the last and 4) ooo wi te Payne Whitne + $ turfmen owned The Hageenot, and|ciding game ta a very clese fimiah| "or Sui! ** Save a ie ae EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED ; a the other turtman necased him of|by seven pins. Although the Amer-|""°OO™® | ete. iy wreater thar Ad T & bel gee eeeseeees sees liking the anys’ on toe a ners [tun im the nemir otal hai ine: seeaes to arseeet: (hae ams Tea MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISF: : Ps ANDING OF S| The Huaguenot’s owner replied to] played they won on total pins, mak- |S) 4s) Wve. tm aay that the race i @ | that charge by accusing his accuserjing 2,401 pins to th WOOEDS | ok will attract seaudis of me. Cc ff C oR 7c f, ie 3 rs @ [of all sorts of crooked practices, |2.346. Warren had high score, 212,| (7, Bate cow aor ousel 0 ee 0. PRICES—From $190 for the regular $250 uprights é and the result of this feud was thatjand high average, 1872-7. The twol or counter Beco : 38 THE CLUBS # Ithe matter resched Tom Willlams,!teams will roll a return match in|“ ‘™* country Were cent denteee bat ee oak to less than $500 for the very highest grade mp . the militant bet wholly jen @ au Beattto in the near henetaatbndd 3 PS tue... Benen ME. _ enaae, rights usually sold for $750 9 | Pacific Coast League. ‘ Pauyet Wem, Loot :: “e's "s|\UNFAIR DECISION CAUSE e 4 See France 6 ~ ee 14 ow ? a ee ctrenn | tae Angrtes =o ¥ Lott a sa Fresciece, Mott Northwestern League. Fae Laat. Pet BIGGEST, BUSIEST, BEST DEALERS i Teows: | Tecoma > Barre s | Ryokan os = ~ See California Grays arbor a Last Saturday six races were 903 Second Ave. Burke ae held at Vancouver under the|} QOWNING, HOPKING @ ayEeR Before going East. The Southern Nations! Leaque. ausp of the Vancouver Jockey Ine. Pacific company offers excellent ac | opines ™ ret. Wen, Laat, Pot oem be track is a half-mile one, BROKERS. See aes ae eee aay <o| Cheon -—__ couver in’ the midst of forest, f OTM Provisions, Rtocks, Bonde ranci#eo by t amous scenic ouvert » P ost, Arm We Shasta route. Reservations, tick Olympic Market and ts literally “in the bust: In Tel. Main 279, ind. a78. ets and information at Union Ticket fact the grass and brush in the|f Rooms 904-205-306 Alaska @idg. office, 60% First av. 118 Pike st Saturday, pot roasts, lofield is #0 high that it t# almost ce. EL 8, Gen. Agt 6 cents a pound. G trial. impossible to pe the backatretch. Syndiente betting prevailed, and » was only one book on In fourth ra C. Rante, Hap To thousands—and will prove to you if you will let it-—thet py ppy, amore and Dr : ; s e tyle and Fit re What Ghiorman wore the entries, and the wine Osteopathic Treatment, skillfully applied, will eae betting was 3 to 2 against each cent of the following ailments: e horse. © dmore led into the Riindnes® ount In strteh ty three ongtbn ‘at on ial Senten oot ty Ie, Seren, BG pee Runte ran third Rup Lone, The feature event was the fifth) SY wernrryTy | Trpneié noel at one mile. Prickles, Flor 4 OoLEN | iene Poeureale . Fonso, Uppercut and Anvil 5 Saal were the starters, Flo: had §¢0 | Cureatart up 125 pounds, and this proved too LA M ILL .. Bese se Bronebitie great a burden and she ra pera Congestion Anvil, with 106 pounds up 19020 Isv AVE ; — the muddy track and walk SUITS To ornoER $115.00 ie vs ip Dieeast three lengths ahead of Uy rete indigestion “le there style in Regal Suite? Can | he fit Anvil opencd up at 3 to * Nerrousnets ted?” That is about the ONLY DOUBT that about $26 was bet on him and Diab Headach teed keeps some men from buying ready made his price went down to 1 to 3. ST ee ae oe, Se Pin ake Appegaiettt clothing. “The umpire has bia troubles in all, againat the decision and was Glendenning at 1 to 2 won the Pura! a4 , | Varicose Conia If we can’t fit you, we won't sell a Regal Suit leagues,” according to Roy Hart- me. In the het first race, a five and one-half fur uratture an vy Hauling. | Veins neue to you. If the fit doesn’t stay fitted, the sale [| zell, the third baseman who was] Sehy alled one of our men out| long dash, in a walk, St. Winnl , Bong Phonee—1686, ‘ ' doesn't stay a sale—bring It back and get purchased for $2,500 by the St. Lou-| nt second when he was safe by a | fide was second; Spondoolix third ert in Diller Hotel, DR. M. M. RING. your money is Americans from Denver last soa- | st There was lotw of kicking and| Lady Ninora won her maiden Open Day and Night, sathie F 4 As for styie!—fall styles in Regal Suite are json, “The We n League was no| the umpire slapped a tow fines.| face when she bes Camaletta ad feady —see them and judge sor youreell Jexeeption to the rule. I remember a wt Randall, our fi b ar = ore to 1 in the N T Main 4185; Ind, Re 2866, H yon, do YOUR part yon coy be ctor than Wi rather strenuous time the Denver| grabbed him’ by the throat, and | betting 2 to°3 favorite 0 ICE TO wine ‘end euttod nah club had with Umpire Schuster at| while th * at ling Mitie| Won the last race by a elty block R t . 1 T f Martl |, w= S00 that YOUR next suit carries fighting for the pennant. We the face, The game ended in ar this being the second time during the Hus label. men on first and second when a he f laring we were right in| the afternoon that she started |, Should your copy of The Star fall Office hours 9 a, m. to Sp. m., also Tu., Th. and Gate wan knocked to right field our protests, That night Perrine and There was a match r between | t Peach you by 6 o'clock any even 7 to & Sundi it t t On th follder mixgauged it and fell a Randall were arrested and the next| Fort Wayne and Camaletta, with |'®@ Please do us the favor to call) juncays by appeintmen ed got his gloved hand on the Jay they were fined $10 @ in po-|Sontlemen riders up. The betting|"P OW main office (Sunset, Main ez Square He sprang to his feet with the ball urt, They. ware # led for | WAS 3 to 4 and take your pick. |2060: Independent 1138), between caren in his bare hand and Schuster al ya by the president of the| Judge Frank Skinner. was up on 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send ted nat OAS Nits at acamght fy, | teeta nites siete ait tt} Port Wayne, and wom by nn eighth |226,4,c00y at once. it'vou shoud | A LEWIS @ CO, ||] For trig when It was patpable that he had | fine either of the men for asaaultin, ore than o please tele . . 615-617 First Avenue pee Oe Se seen ne Sad | Fine einer of the.mnen Ser. ooen ut "| Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Lite Prone as every time yon mise it formerly of First and Cherry st Lands ha . 4 picked it up with the fined, » ae er » th ¥ ) a esi im th way we can be cer in of ve pmoved p » = Carhartt’s Workin Cletneo ake su 9 om SiveGs So Seka Semadin’ Se Se Beane) ~ giving our subscribers a perfect |p Nave "emoved to | their new Seo Columbia Canal C8 Big =i = Mverett pr it, too, pedis ™ 9 + 1 ongh + Warten, sorvice—and it te the only way Uh thay ate sendy for Wusiness. aad vo na or Island on steamer Fortuna. *** THE STAR PUBLISHING CO.