The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1906, Page 2

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“'ANSON WRITES ON THE, WINNING “WHITE Sox: I NELSON ALL IN ( oa } Pe ee eee j * . | * * # mnt ' * | | * +! er * al * * * * ' . * * 2 *. *. * * * * ’ ‘ * * * * t * * . “1 . # and th ‘ w) ¢ * *’ « ‘ TRC ee eee eee eee was never th me | duranc are many who! ha “ wae ee anot t th ‘= pos BY ADRIAN C. ANSON hand that ter-|was not re when Gans go Coney Island lthrough with the Hegeawiseh tad CHICAGO, sept A ri ng mar | Slipped a Low One the st t b . ns «on An Intoremtis , is being] oe sailor « 1 vat | told weveral persona wh r . | ou eu . ° . \ nok fir k 4 Jones Nelson Can Take Punishment chat ald > hurles Comtakey wtar t | Eve poe oh t ar x ne According b * and in th a has t . a r he 41 1 | In Ma 4 Captain J of v « uf “J fon tt a | " i > ' k t | ar at f | h ' y f « ‘ ‘ ‘” one & OF POP ANBON, ray who has conv. ] the fight with Gans it wax differ-/ the good ¢ : and Hahn they tay ' —_—_—_——_—_ 3 a k " Ts who HF tip ‘ ' pe * the fei, 1 | ‘ , ( ’ | For NE 1 - | YE TELLER ARRESTED ‘ ‘ | Matias, a fortune teller | in North Seattle urrested by Deted | ke Brown. A young mas ' | «4 partment wan Getalied by 1 | . ef, and after having his for notified Detective Brows, | ak we mediately arrested the wo. : e¥ ba yeate man She is charged with ¥; ; The High set hs : lr ¢ under the state law bem ie held a meeting y nly f - sani Coach Prost ad ee Se } to make ut DONATIONS RECEIVED | reading the new this m = explaining their ; —— x winds M. Place, of Dart = | wo de ms to t qpach the U. of W. football ~ ~~ A. | b just beer received Sparen this fall, was present at the mc led | board trom residents. One trem ing and gave the members 0’ : | Nels Martin Jensen, Filme and North Fifty-sisth st, ones a pair of fantafl pigeons, white-tooted ‘mms ant pair of flying homers Thy ond, from Mrs . A Wellsgae Fourteenth av., corsists of guy aqcad a short talk pered considerably in their active) \Y p ra sent Magners ee practice by the fact that there are) | ome Oh Sore th the Hation=| See eed ane a ieee | BATTING AVERAGES until these are procured part i ss 3 , . : | of the candidates can practice at a a eivers o> vr e - 0 bed “m0 4 th " The first game of the season wi er ee aie | Stone stil! leads the American be played a k from Saturday — ; . cague in batting with 351, There ssshe Sorel with the Vashon college team. ae Cone me ne | 200 batters In the leagye. | | ee “a at New York, comes second Tacoma Tigers, who ie sunshine od $ c \ See eee n [PRESIVENT OF COAST LEAGUE : < pp | ee iat inp ie ee alton | ° y owe WILL BE ASKED SEVERAL ot : SS lecahs. mnesann ie re = It oir ability Beton * ng B | ‘ * } LOCAL BASEBALL : : Pee 7 a ” ou rs com modation | | - Vow “ te ways that with i of the | San Francisco b he ae poorer yithea eR he will retire from the lead live ove Ae eh 4 See as rages cal gy —_ be of the Senators, and may|, ,.,. . ® and Infor put up an Inte « eat moe to retire from the | 5 ¢, 608 First av. ' There was no ball game yeeter oe | White . « Z E1L%, Com ie WINNER OF MOTOR BOAT RACE | day, but the fans did not mind. as i thowing of the Washing 2 3 u , they stood around and ma) tee nay gene Syrgemst > worms. Mes J |what would happen when Pree a i a ke ta Cs eal c. fulivan they have probably Steet anit ia ‘The first of the running races to Hert of the Coast League would = | {rienda from tim ime of bis die | Pitct # take place since the close of the when he tved tn town and hoe " = 9 Te satisfaction and desire to get away! F Meadows were decided st Salem f up with Jim Agnew and Ku - 5 {3 from the dut anar r ie gpa TILL ROBBER ARRESTED, ‘welve-year Guarantes, Ore, Monday. Yankess Jim show. tical mite Hall, In an rview wired f least. It ta stated authoritat | Bepesethe ; Lety Attendants ed be had recovered from the /turn | the . however, that Stahl can have = STANDING OF. « was arrested last night J) Houre—€.00 to ¢; Sundays #] wrenched shonides ved at | the |no t it ‘ NO CHILD LABOR job of manager of the club another | @ « olmer = ant Gcbeeea > i. Se the Meade runoing a half Clab of America covered the led ¢ the Const League « season if he will take the job of | @ 2 ting to ro 142¢ SECOND AVE mile in: 48 and beating Pimkin course in 6 re, 46 minutes a to encertain if there piloting the Benatora @ THE CLUBS «| x chen on Se Sulliv le Yan da, finishing 40 minates astern | t wrt that "Beattie iN OREGON STATE Stahl had joined the Washingtor Occidental ay 1 » ago = hee dias and Borel was up on Pim- jot Payne Whitney's Artful nic id we piuh the season with club wader the management of Don |@ @ PRR a aeaaaaae § | chauney Wright, who conducts «| Ere kia. moxit she defeated by an he ‘ ovan aud during the season showed Paotts * on Washington st eported $5ee In the wile race Merry-co-round 49 seconds. The Spare SALEM, Ore 12-~The |Mam* of developing into a star a acific Coast Le. police that 4 man answering ow We won, runaing the distance in 1:41. | allowance of three hours, while the | sant cae tan dee Guia ee the largest caliber. When Dow ae Played Wien. Lat ® description had attmpted to LASC He beat Mimo, who finished second Artful got less than two hours’ al | anchise from 7 t thie meraiag ta the fropped the reins, under the influ: | ae ~ » . » bh a purse containing $300 fr m and Laura F. M. who ran third. Le- | lowance land annex the ola egainet John 8 ence of President Johnson, the | <s'\'*, A « o a A , ar 1020 re j Form and Flo Ma wo ran. The Artfal averaged a trifle over| which is te a” board of directors of the club chose -y TE 4 e 7 w|the counter J . , . | lags enna a ee f ® post ve | Kappel of Tac SUITS To ORDER Titus fi, with T. Sailiyan up, won twenty-one miles an bour Jamd the leag Seen ued of wenaen aaa Stab) for Donovan's por . i ee fi] Raopel of Teseme too 5 wt pari Bolond wes second ———————— | "Tee owners ot ber 0 Gis toundry. The commen | JOCKEY LOSES LEG. National League. ing his bill Wall, it is e and Seasick third. Peiham, Past Jnave not decided w ft affirmed j oon Finyed. Wan. Last. Pet. | tempted to snatch the DOWNING, HOPKING GRE] mas and Bert Arthur also ran KAUFFMAN BOXES lthe sensom with the t League MEYE WANTS HIS WIF } A long distance telephone mes = = Ee ta placed on the cou én ton, The betting was very lively at the | - nO t they will be ad to nee sage was received early this morn = bo] on ner with the contents of the till. | BROKERS. meeting and a large crowd attend: | BU NS T NIGHT |°: deat Bert none the less am J a Tacoma correspond: | ing by Police Captain Ward stating . 2 & “i | Patrolman Ryan pl Wall un I op e4 on the opening day. Woods R Ifimd out where Seattle is on the | eH for that a jockey, Jack Clark, had been r Yl der arrest. When searched a re ee ‘was the starter and gave general | ly aap. the pol jajured at Winiock station sear ¢ he “8 | volver and nearly $200 in cash were Tot Mein tod, | fo has always acted as the | aiden nam is Roseario Bascuna- | hatin, and that he suffered the loss 3 Hi . nek ee * | na, who left him Friday morning as | of his right jeg It ts thought that the result of a quarrel He be-| the jockey in question may be the lieves that his wife is in this city, | popula J. Clark, who rode at the Victoria or Vancouver, B. ¢ Meadows during the recent meet American League. 25 cents for Piayet Wen Leet bp 9 oer Ia ad on ste amer Fortuna come | Score or Sanco 9 | 2 = = Sunday Shui Free | nan, which is to come off this ev |) nhauske when jutely free every Ki Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual L/ 2 m ARE PLEASED ening before the Pacific Athletic! io 0 of the league club. Both fighters are woven lad, v7 arse some of it was used to} and towel Dexter Horten t os greedy Inance the Los Angeles club, but ooo! butiding —_— is expected. It is stated that igeattle was never consulted and n prime conditio vieter we Red with Ber 4 Uke to know what has be The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. a ee OUR FALL SHOW! STANDS UNEQUALED riment ts displaying STYLES that are NEW, STYLES that are EXCLU! satisfaction. The other races on not were either trotting or LOS ANGELES, 8 : Ree of sportamen from Califorala em ine Wah. ons al ether Western cintes ane anxions to know what has tween Tommy Burns and Al K the Coast League at lial of the coest baseball kite at the owners are tired of that pt. 12.—A host} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12 —The San Francisco fight fan ts willing to admit that there le aga some asoball affairs in the past and it} thing in the alr that makes life worth living. He ts going to get H RVARD SQu 0 probable t Hert will have a} his firet real fight since the big uch warmer time when be arrives fire and consequently his joy is un ere than be ever anticipated Oe ee te ben) ~— BEGIN PRACTICE! picked to furnish the first entertain A ES YESTERDAY j ment are Dick Hyland and Eddie : j Hanlon, as scrappy and bustling a| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. 1 | j ¢ consistently ignored Seattle in} pair of lightwe ight s as there is in|The numerous candidates f the country ceptance on the Harvard eleven cee bas been out of the ring |this yes h orning at the den ] ' ae ae, ee sos Raced pam orgs ce a William T.| FIRST RACE—Threefourths of a} ot prices thet aro NEW fer the are showing. Save the COMRIS : done considerable training and ex-| Ried, Jr, to bexin practice It | a ee tae Wie GREAT doe SILC SALE FRIDAY -WATCH TOMORROW'S. ADVERTISEMENT. not unusual for the Harvard fore to begin prac om the gridirom be- } 1:11 +6 nog why app the| SECOND RACE pects that he will be back in bh shape when he faces Hyland. fourths tion opens for Ready-to-Wear Department latter has on coming at a pretty) fore the tnatit ‘ fast clip, among th a ’ scceom, but the fact that this year |of # mile—Miss Iida, 1, 9 Demo, away being Young Corbet practice begins fully 16 days be-/97; Voting, 10 cae 2 Tommy Mowatt, Chicago's “figh fore the opening of the university is| THIRD RAC » mile and 20 Every FAVORED STYLE that ts shown in the EAST is here for your inspection conductor The go should be a|interpreted as moaning that there yarde——Minnehaha, 4-1, 110; Golden everybody to see them whether you buy or not, it will give you an idea of WHAT 1S PRO! fast one, and it is saf that |are to be some strenuous doings at | Mineral ry The Only Way, 114 Slee Se aren Se ee, SHOE G+ soossensercanes i A oad om ime, 1:44 36 Coats in mixtures from se eee enema eereneeeeeseennererteeene to it will never reach the limit | Harvard this fall ¥ FOURTH RACE—One and one Coats in Kersey and Broadcloth oeusecueses fiz to cixteenth miles,—Coruseate 24, 1101; Bl Otros, 92; Old Stone, 108. Time, 1:47 FirTil RAC Thirteen - six teenths of a mile-—Pr 116; Alse 119; Shining Star, 119 Time, 1 SIXTH RACE-—-One mile-—The Englishman, 10-1, 111; Armberita, 108: Postman, 109. Time, 1:41 3-6. Silk and Dress Goods Department 27-inch Black Taffeta Silk, regular value $1.00 per | 64-inch wool Suit extra quality @t ‘ o5¢ comes os navy ve, tan, green, OF | brows per yard $6-inch Black Wool Mohair, extra quality at = | 44-inch Rainproof Suiting, all staple se ooeed Young Man If You Want to Bein the Swim special, per yard New and Dainty Drapery Java Crepe in pretty Oriental de signs; has all the appearance of silk; 15e value for, yard WINDSOR, ONTARIO Weal | FIRST RACKE—Three-fourths of a mile—Annie Berry, 4-1, 163; Mra Annie, 10%; Sonnet, 98. Time, i:t4 26. e a SECOND RACE—Fivecighths of a milo—Mise Martha, 2-1, 104; Miss Big eo in “the Busiest Base 80 DOZEN IMPROVED STRETCHERS, WORTH $2 This Curtain Stretcher adjusts without stretching n be small; regular price $2.60; Th FOLDING WIRE CARD AND PHOTO HOLDERS, we C Cesarion, 104; Reside, 103. Time, ° 186 day special 1:01 1 i THIRD RACE—Steeplechane Je CREAM OUTING 5140 1847 ROGERS BROS, KNIVES AND FORKS, WARRAN Sam Parmer, 2-1, 142; 1 Wally, 20 YEARS 83.50 SET iM. Time 6 A nice weight Outing for chit Burnished and finished, sold s FOURTH RACE—One mile -_ ® . - 2 , inehe jozen; Thursday the B att z . i ‘ ¥ : ' soft and absorbent . Every Regal Suit is well made, of all- Olgas Lighter “ i a a x Hes ioe, vase N. F. SILVER CO.’ ‘8. EXTRA PLATED TE ASPOONS, Wat chon, 9 ©, patte $1.00 set; pe YALE PATTERN RICH AMERICAN CUT GLAS OLIVE DISHES, whirl cutting, worth $3.50 Thursday wool cloth, the right color for the sea- son, good patterns and good styles. 1:39 65e BLEACHED SHEETS 57c FIFTH RACKE—One and onenix Sheets, full bleached Everything about them is right. We've teenth miles—Manfred, 2-1, 104; 41x90-inch looked out for the fit, cloth and tailor- Mine Karl, 101; Geo, Vivian, 111 heavy, soft finished ing. All you've to do is to pick out the B Time, 144 2. : gy Aa oo non bermelaahat cloth and the style that suits you. gr ehh nt ag pr ets ; Ste $5.00 RICH CUT GLASS BOWLS 83.50 -y Paap Aiseeas S0c TURKEY RED DAMASK 396 : Bowls enable + a special Bee ida, 104. Time, 1 On the On the Wear Brooks hats. 1341 2 Square Square | Opposite LAE one a Just iy HE WAS ABOUT TO LET FLy | AmmMmER FOR te Toten ff Irving & Cannon, Tailors Brn Derontaremen>? | ‘ote 615-617 First Avenue Pole NEW YORK, Sept 12 John ;Horr and D. P. Gillies, made ev Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes } il Columbia Street ere an, the famous weight throw: /°THt Torn hmnmer throw, 170 feet yentiemen now us Our tai rT, Ina recent contest ag feet \% ineh.; loring on you will do the rest, *** men as Martin Sherid « 6% inches. nasortment of fast cot O-inch Turkey Red Tat 0c walue f yard a9 am) Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second A ‘pound weight M. | Discus throw, 131

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