The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1906, Page 2

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GRAND OL@ MAN OF TELLS WHY TEAM HAS HAD A RUNAWAY NATIONAL They are tm re skill to bunt of every posible o thous on the Chance a Hard Hitter, xreat} ¢, an exceptionally stre See Callfornia Before going East Pacific company offers excel commodations Ben Francisco by The Southern he famous scenic "ANTS TO ORDER owt? OoLEN SUITS To onvtr $15.00 BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-yenr Ley Attendante Both phones 1429 SECOND fa MAKE CUBS YS ANSON CITY CLERK ADRIAN C. ANSON, JF CHICAGO, ARERR ARERR EEE * * THE CHICAGO CUBS. * ® fer A t * ago Na os " , it a the other & twa * A t . or of * oa * \ « , * of “ «a ‘ to ap * t w . ’ e what * a © ut whick ¢ “ pe to w ’ orrrreTe Cee eee eee eee eee eee and tnapires confid: good and wen to do all that pl war ox tof } Reulbach, white he Evers are good steady b int ar . t ood gen ¢ late has “ « orn plays fant, is ' " er. a te and a goed bunt a od T “ube . * eit and Schulte tT of eb 4 valuabh cy Playing thetr a manner pe strong and Best in Nat which shows them to Kling, in t ayers, Is considered to be the equa. of any, if not the best, In the Na tonal League. To him belongs sree share of the credit for th present ® nae of the clob Moran, « atcher, is making HOW LARRY SULLIVAN = ANNOUNCED FIGHT ball | fast players Harry Corbett, who was one of | speech and they began to call for |those who saw the scrap at Gold | the fig r field, returned to ‘Frisco with The Gallery Gete Busy. wing account of w happen the Gatiery: “Tide the bull ed before the men got together Larry, we want to see the fighters 1 will never forget remarked Larry oidies and Geate Hai how Larry § The gallery: ‘Netsoa—Gane through the annownc Cans with the bull, Larry the richest thing I ev let's see the fighters Larry broke into the ring it looked Larry: ‘Bay, | wish I had some aa though he was the goods. He is in dis arene wid me. I'd teach s big. rough-look chap and one could | him manoers magine that he was cut out for the The gallery: ‘Learn some your announcing act, but when Larry cut | self, Larry.” loose he some of the richest Larry. "Datt dat langua, ver heard im my life. | just spoke ts « nawfal mutt.’ Larry began with a preface of Loidies and gemmen: Ahew how Goldfield happened to fall on) As 1 was about to aay, in dis vas «p, and his follow-wp had that | areno are men of de west little ‘crown of thorn wech matte The gallery; Catcalls by the boy orator of the Platte Larry: Say, far skinned to death. | Were yuse guys tink you at, a Larry’s Introduction. |brewery? Loidies and gentle the 4 on © Scie’ men Laidies and gen an Lar The gallery: ‘Cat the bull, Lar ry, ‘Dis is Goldfield you are tn, and the vast deserts bloom with gold We doa’ Washington ts pad of that Balboa nuggets. In this vast Areno snageepad the Pasiiie exaan. Get S| busy wid de fighters, Gans-—N money and his ory Dis club) on, Gane—Neleon. Lat's noe te Pee gate ‘lhe fighters, Back to the mine nd we haye | vary f{ the crowned heads of nobdil hered In thi intry’s best Rickard Gete His. “Larry: ‘As I wos goin’ to say tis is the spot. We hay amongst m one Tex Rickard. ,Rickard en ors the ring. Cheers. When he there is oreno some of th men We sen iny of the greatest men in red with us men who have | | | | j to three | | One or ther J a ih a aon ‘ . um ere he didn't have are al Satie a aoaee oa pe* | from the train, and in wun yearn an-| elares that Goldfield is the settioment in the world Right here the crowd got busy They didn't come hear any Olympic Market and a half jollars—-count ‘em | he is the greatest fight jed States. Tex Rickard is “The Gallery: ‘Nix, Larry. Let's see the fighters. You won't have te 18 Pike st Saturday, pot roasts,|¢eli the world about yourself. | 6 conte a pound, Give us a trial They're Jerry to you Make No Purchase of Clothing ——- UNTIL YOU SEE——— The above advice tainly want to get the best Suit possible for We believe Regal $15.00 Suits are the best for the money in Regal Suits are direct from the manufactur ers and they put in better grade of materials and workmanship than noua We repeat that it is to your int MAKE NO PURCHASE OF CLOTHING UN TIL YOU SEE OUR REGAL $15.00 SUITS. First Avenue Pole Réecte Carhartt’s Working Clothes Enter the Fighters. The fighters enter the ring | “Larry: *Loidies and Gentlemen I take much pleshure in producing | to yuh the great and only Battling Nelsv-n. Hegoose-wish, ho's the | Durable Dane and he says he likes | Gold | The gallery: “Let the bull loose, | Larry; you're choking him.’ “Larry: ‘He will fight Mr lonans’ | The gallery. ‘We'll take your word for it, Larry, Let them fight | Quit stalling for the moving pic tures $1 H |the picture machine and poses tn de urder corner t« Joe Ghana If you don't believe m ask him He's the Baltimore Or he to entertain dis er worth heeding: you cer tthe. Gold “Larry: “Lola “The gallery Bull” Larry: ‘Let er go.’ On the Square Opposite Totem munition for that hunting trip big money on all sporting goods Come in and leok our stock over.*** THE SEA rr YESTERDAY around and he had struck out anxious before the If Rube could keep Well, he struck and wound up his keou for five game to know up the good work known as thy pitohed in the Jand who is a cast-off club, pliched for F | first three innings did not let Seat cam mates began to ge to his curves and wound up ing 11 bite off » inning and ete eee eee ee tenets RUBE VICKERS, Who Has Struck Out » Ga rick umpired gave general ant to know that | we minated a miliywn| | He ts amoung as and glad of it, and! omoter on | this or any other planet in the Unit | See eeeeeeeee ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS : Sanne aeneananl Pacific Coast League. Northwestern larry walks majestically before Lotdies and Gentleman: De fighter 1 and he's wd, who cum from the world over to see SeRRESIY “The gallery: ‘Cut it out Nix, Y goes into $15.00 Larry. We're Jorry. We know|\i you're ft Paint a sign on your) Clr t to self’ lee The ve Sea-| n | And you will need a gun and am-| Piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second ayv., carry the most complete line of fire- | arms on the coast, and can fave you storiue and Bergen Talbot for Patents, VICKERS WAS IT THE GO6B) THE TwNe COURSE, 116 TEAM MATES ASSISTED. was & game out at Reetda: | between Rubb | fan Franpiach ht Beartip a ‘y pre whole show’ and | oods to the fane games previous to he offictated 18 butte and tainly going who was once » of Monroe when amateur lea, of th iseo and for the that, however of him in the runa in the hed the game in the sixth i off in front o first Inning idebrand and Ir aid wc eventh w nd Wel Men tn Hi on at wecond played the game and natiafaction PROM POA i ¥h sue ee , ee ee i '@ > 3 ° ” 8 atk ; : ; at ; i 4 a see me ;3ee8 * * * oa oe i s : a om League. Piaget. Won Lost Pot oS o a ee ee * “ ~ National Lesa Piaget. Won. Laat he, . =} Hy ” © tex i: tony © wo} © a0 ” a8 American League. ote os le i 8 ip Pa o i Dootn; Melntyre, o Mutual Lif . YA CH al VIM WINS ROOSEVELT CUP | Fall Buying Starts in Earnest AMERICAN GERMAN YACHT WANNGEE. MARBLEHEAD, sailed the Vim 4 Commodore the Vim w apwed time of ee AMERICAN LEAGUE. . | RACES YESTERDAY LOUISVILLE Seven oighthe Scotch Dance Time co || Lumber Exchange Bidg. Harry | srincess Orne Time, | ourths | § Hanni-| 103 | | SEVENTH RAC * eighth mtles p and one-| Moc: | fj y Nolan they must r are a fow things In ~ MAHER LEADS | ENGLISH RIDERS WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Grac Time ser. iden Pheas one. ~ it 103 fourth miles —fxclamation fourths sccount of the carried off the biggest and awee » sucorssen he Last senson Maher earn PASSING COMMENTS *= 235 no doubt th art. ed | Mr that ev the end of the SOTAHL BOSSES BOSTON TEAM BOSTON, Mans., present season gives as hin reas he wil bet en the cause of this he is go h or fifth time fe to t summer will see ing again on him big starting al will wilt | League said be no new appointee but that the club would under the direction of Outfielder Charles 8. Stahl there was no truth at all in various rumors connected with tnere would who for thts Johnson satd two games he th he had made two of them a hit will not sueceed Mr brought » Cubs into th asa iat }not be Mr. Murray will sueceed Mr one of "hilade in Philadel: | tne grontest players in the busts st baseman he has long t As a batter| the and also of Mr 1 of the league the showing t the team’s record considerable 1 would be bet aponsibility player in and endeavor }to win today foreign in games in the been utterly 5 miles around Mer. | wer Fortuna cer Island on st [ tore That Serves You Best $1750 TOURIST $20.00 810.00 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS SCHEDULED FOR TOMOR ROW : 28c 206 o 28, ape o7- ‘ t Be ¢ ne t Basement THE FASTEST GROWING HOUSE FURNISHING STORE IN AMERICA” of re plies W Solid Copper Nickel-plated Tea and Coffee Pots, 3-5 worth & “ ny 14-Quart n-tinned Extra Heavy Bread Reivers. ' hed a 59e French Gray Enamel, 3-Quart Lipped Preserving Kettles, ¢ French Gray Enamel! 11-Quart w worth ¢ Wed ' Rig Fancy Colored Lace Edge Shelf Paper; Wed aye e 26 | | iW / j | mA | THE MOST VALUABLE FRUIT LANDS ot oGwwed Sur gate are sow open play acre per year; lands can be earned from them after 509-510 Marion B! Seattle, Wash. LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Both Phones— 1686. Office tn Diller Hotet Open Day and Night. Ready-to-Wear espe SPECIAL BALE COAT $10.00 COAT k; per yard, wl en new Piat G | GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Spread the World’s Table along every line of longitude from North to South; every parallel of latitude from East to West; pile thereon the foods of every clime and Uneeda Biscuit — will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food. Zin a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IRRIGATED tupen the very tavere tthe end of the frst year except tuterest and arTER Tel. 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