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BRITT WON'T LAST was place last night Kaufman Burns scrap, which Scheduled to take did not come off, it having been Postponed. It is expected the men Will get together in the near future You'd better come » you spend your money. &= THESHUp 615-617 First Avenue poh Carhartt’s Working Clothes the tie will be entled off on Friday. COAST PLAYERS | | MAKE GOOD was suggested by the Missouri Ath-| In all other respects the ractod | istic club's officials, has been form rules of the Yacht Racing associa tion of Long Island Sound will gov erm in the direction of what we mean before ally approved by the Amateur Ath Jotte anion experts as a long step king swim See California On the | Square Before going Kast. The Southern Opposite B) Pacific company offers excellent ac Totem commodations. Two trains daily to | San Francisco by the famous scenic Pole Shasta Reservations, ttcl J nd ormation at Union Ticket fice, 60 v LE. E. HLLIS, Gen. Agt. *** THE SEATTL SYRACUSE, N_ Y., Sept. 13. Grand © characterized by some notable t PRIVATE WIRk Tel. Main 279, Ind, 279. Rooms 304-305-306 Alnska Bido. LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Bag: Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Ino. Both Phones — 1686. Office Diller Hotel Open Day and Night. + 8ST AR—THURSDAY, SEP! SE PT. 1, WHY THE WHITE SOX” WIN GAMES cull races yesterday se ming competitions more attractive work. o the cone pe 2:05 trotting rm wee a jriven by Alta P McDonalds to record and trotted the mile 2:03 3-4, lowering her own m nalf a second, trotting the Work pcord for trotting mares in emenand by half a seecnd , R to Y N bi cee eee aie ie ‘ hamber of Commerce Come on---We’re Re. VOU OW Be eee So aac, “Gre turntaned [20% T9t, purwe, $2.000-—Got Dy some good sport. Seasick won the| nd the race tn 2:07, 9:67 1-4 feature event of the day, when she | {0 in UM ad heat in 2:07 #4 ran six furlongs in 1 flat, beat 1 Ses Soot sued $1,200 H. and Fury, The re) .* a nd odds were as follows {Marie won Md a ns a furlongs—Eldred, 2 to 1)°°" (Alarie), won; Pelham, 8 to 6|,,/akeside stake, 2:11 pace, pis (Neary), second; Dr, Rowell, 7 to 1 $1,000—Ruby Kipp wou the age (T, Sullivan), third, Tix ne ei & - a Vee ORS Tay tne faret Socal in 2 orl alao ran. je on v Have you seen the new styles in Regal Suits? = | 2:06 pace, purse $1,200—Grgtt Three te a LU 1 e What swing! What dash! But the new FIT [ml qureeatartors of @ mile, selling). the wecond and third heats apd is so much greater than anything else that H., 6 toy’, necond; Fury, fo 1 iT | the race In 2:05 1-2, 2:05 34, Texas there seems nothing else to talk about, We illivan), third, ‘Time, 1:13, Littie| Rooker wom the first beat in} are talking about a kind of fit that has never uttercup and Hooligan also ran 06 1-4 been in ready-made before—only in tailor. [il eneighths of a milo, selling made. It may get into ready-made next year Redmont, § to 1 (Neary), won; Bert = ether elethions are. willing 6 pay’ Arthur, & to & eee eel | COWNING, HOPKING @ AYER cost. Costs US more, but not you—we ta | Montana Peerens 5 (Crease ine. our pay in growth of business. otte), third. Time, 1 1-2. Royal BROKERS. | White and Suburban Queen also ff rein, Provisions, Stocks, Gonds 13, 1906, GOLOFIELD STi) A FIGHT Gay MATCH IS FIXED FOR EVERETT wants Tim Flood, who! CROWE WILL HAVE A @ oF n and for the outlaws wat 3 anal nee — ee " - Hert will el h i 6 re THe ATHLE ’ Ms ; oney bet Bu a. formerly “of Oakland ry / x . ' f ue nde if Nashville, ha four hieg bh ned " out L r h be considered, | her . w nous i a lam Av lew ones y ha ( th tther | wert Siwash team defeated eaktteg 1, 1 7 sa ; “ i . ' rd ix altho Angels thape straight games by ° Mineo, a He : wind =f " when | the of wo} ' ie be . pnw: Aitten va it in M wy merly of Beattld vet ; rewting for thom. | pec accopted tom ehances th v . _ Low took nt 1 for the Pueble*team in et E oe Buddy ¥ ike [the Western Asseeiatton y fe " ; . wr I tas tesahesee the aaah, lt Seattle Phot we moneaiiil n fonahy , Mi Twin” [pow a atar bitter with the Chica " f , t genera! \¢| Sullivan broke the dea lefeat- |Americans and ta a great favorite ' Wiel st > » e a Kid Gard tn a ate tin the Windy @lty id ’ j } aonaaee itn iit. | fabt Gane knocked the Boston boy| President Mert and J. Cal Ew ' « ol Gens tt and annexed tt rweight|aay there ta no truth in the rumor ' tte ; yi } e pi we . 4 is gist vships at that the schedule will be changed wreat jit i feat ett ey of aie TMS to bee « blew land that Los Angeles ix to have no for all : w Would Take « Chance, more Ball this season. 1 T ie é Harry Lumley, the ex Biwash, is st ot : : b n Gr eaye nite saly man on the Brooklyn team t ‘ dlp oem tos vag tala Bape b & before the Nelson-Gane ying over 300 and he hes the i ; . . | ; a , Fas home runs in the big league r ft ™ « ‘ 4 tare nas met and tof. el Seaaint. Gaathik Beattie ; nm . - cape see gana - player, fa one of the best pinch hit a etre in the National Leagw | ti playing fine ball for Bt | | p nd in Idaho, W, = Mike Mitchell, of the Reavers 1, Oregon eng Eat nay Roy Hitt ts the easiest ‘ were represented a pite ever faced, From the} el jusily prond of thetp a. looks of Mike's batting average all « The prize winner was 4 mateh |the pitohers im this league must be | lady, and called forth ee eas him ated praise of ever fi qnaek attont 5 “Tes Huc an, the old Oakland > the conven i poe Alsager b ristrmas Pitcher, bas won three and lost x | Urowah bis back that the|for Nashville im the Southern} GLABE Rept. 19.—Dene means busin dner bulleves wilt ¢ any heavy | \4as ga ; a | | ie tat t eee ee Se an versa’ J w oe | mille befor h for that event. N t ele hit nate so } ba pert i w deol , ' t nmene again 8 . me “t ar lane } yt, the man Dillon y| 6. A. C. NOTES. i LOVISVILLE, KY t t from Sacramet h j ng average Cha | First Race—Klevon-stxteenths ' nth doam, ia only elub nile Siste Huffman, 207| hitting for yond, 0 to 8. won; Light Wont MASCOT OF THE CHICAGO AMERICAN TEAM | recond; Catita, 107, third. | an i = | Time, 1:08 2-6 ‘The winning Chicago American League team has an official mascot tm the person of “Bud” Bmith, the |). .y Second Race—-One mile and 20| f » of Pitcher Frank Smith, of Comiskey's twirling staff. Hud” always travela with the team - A mL N ie son © i MAMBURG BELLE WILL NEVER | nt apcedmaker, 102, (Moriar-| nd te very popular with the players. He ta 8 good boy and naturally a croat fan, In the ploture be ts | '™&. ITS To onDER 1S FACE STARTER AGAIN-—WON ity), 10 to 1, woe; Ben Shaw, 06, own at bat with his father behind him coaching him. will be dB gol leecond: Missourt Lad, 105, third ‘tite Can. 0 Gl ¢ Me nea THE FUTURITY AND MANY |Time, 1 a4 eS SE Yu VUCTTTCTT CCT t o¢ the pacers who willl be in the game and some new play GO ANDSE © | ‘ ow mt 4 the eolumr he tour, th om- | of ili be on the eleven thet 4 OTHER STAKES. wile—Heetor, 105, (Boland), 4 to 1 2 STANDING OF oh as? eidiog Welles Gemeen aon that eee won; Mansurd, 112, second; Ethel e « f'the G tour, is made| slaving strength.” dheee't EMEA ETI Day, 109, third. Time, 1:14 | « b rage sadn atom antoge-liakett auxin tha auenen at Oa that ever raced on the American xg ey ee Sema, 314, eee . Col.| NEW YORK, Sept 12 Whee {team last y two big games ADDITION TODAY — turf, will aever face the starter! becriett Lod third. Thee 1-41. | Billy Lakeland won this year's Fy aeantansaneene CADDIES PLAYING GOLF. | of the club ace, as the y while being prepared for oe ia mije-—-Bitter Mise, 101 (Boland) pee wre Pacific Coast League. ~ pgs ; po gy on and it-was decided to to i. won. Timothy Wen, ma)! ‘ won this event, thet The fourth sal open gait tur-| here on Christmas day and on the | Mf. LEW & fa Kentucky, where she will be), o¢ | woneots ino the Bo he oe | ANNUAL ENDURANCE ON-| Golf axsoctation, of Philadelphia, meet again in Portland. formerly of First and Cherry a, used for breeding purposes. " — sie } - oor aes See + wa mel meee |b =i | tee “iny on the links of the Mt; The bowling alleys opened for © removed to their ‘As a 2yearold Hambarg Belle |, SEth, Race—One | nal ne cenen meron 11s 28 Si] TEST IN CALIFORNIA BEGING| Qi country club, and will con-|the season on Labor Day and have | store, 1206 Second ev, won the Futurity, beating Leonidaa isi.) wan Maret y, 105. seo.) ema who wae “one-galiused” | ** | TOMORRO W —THERE WILL! M9eF wert! Saturday The field of | been kept busy ever since. A num they are ready for basinem, a head. She has been out of form oof. “noctie. tot td Fime,|8P4 bad but one horse Every bone | | starters this your te um ber of new recruits to the game all year, her lameness preventing |f'o¢ 95. ’ | a body I the blood in his] ons | BE NO SPEEDING ALLOWED,/ and conta some of the have been lately hurling the wood her from going to the post. Her |” veing was ¥ Southern. Hel, “. pros” in the east. Follows en fown the ye and from Dest performance during the sum NL.OR. r. j wae sme ture, but @ bore) New wt - example of last year, the tourna-/|the way the game has started it mer was the winning of the Tweet ba p, Orr, neues same wae Mi 7 | oom S| BAN FRANCINCO, Cal. Sept. 18 | ment # of all match play, | looks as though bowling would be stakes, when she beat Whimsical) pirst Race—Five-cighths of a] “a pahey from early boyhood tne - blitste from all parte of | *™* ? 4f 38 helen, with )the papular winter sport st the club god Flip Flap, running the mile in!mile— Tanager, 105 (Lee), 4 to 5a trather after Years added welaiht,| A tecs m= ore arvivtad hese ts tale] he eet of. the Cake, wee ee eee edd date ha went or tha a Another brilliast won: Malta, 106, second. Betsy Bin-| b 1890 he | Bown mr) the entustaae veo Bai “eo 4 oles ae been | ove J ne Performance was last year, when ford” 196, thi — 0048 | o renee a seater i od that a maten play for cad- | M F she beat Ofeeau im the Brighton yy Fem eid B Sr Pa A ot He entered him tn two} Peagre rere MOF?) sien haw been arranged by the | 20 Nile, runaing the distance 18 / mije—Miss Leeds, 101 (Shilling), #) 20°" none afiern site| * he "The tour © ; ieectinaing sociation, which will undoubtedly | som 1; 1:38 16 Apes to 5, wom: Posing, 105, second; | 24") D*rs snows d Si] repetition of the trip of last ateast cousidornble atiestion. | T apo Sheen, 98, third. Time, 1:19 | wae hie owk Wnercios "Sey 4 tite wae used. The! KELLY DEFEATS BU Third Race—One and oneighth| olasion of the Jodges ’ * % to most of the : - miles Joe Lovy, 96 (Pisher), 4 to| lowed to pilot his heres, Little Reb. | “ and they expect al At Chelsea, Maas., last be won; Exclamation, 110, second; | Mie colors were described the |fore the Chelsea Athletic club Hugo “Cuan 106, third. ‘Time, 1:54 1-5,| Program as “White” for he rode in hinge will be “s | Kelly of Chicago, who claims the Fourth Race—Fiveciatthe of a) ™* + aoe " ie PACIFIC | COAST LEAGUE. | rage over night and the start will ROT In CHICAGO middieweight championship, defeat |mile-Wabash Queen, 1% (Moun hin about SLQGA™ With that siart nw nD Made tomorrow morning. The! ed Sailor Burke in the fifth round | tain), 2 to 1, won: Merry Loay| he asem became One Of the “mast {ie Amerie ....#eesee¢0¢-¢ fF i] finish Fine will be in front of the of what was to have been a fifteen Year, 101, second; Alanio, 96, third.| noved trainers in the Kast. With hie | Sneed QP Ee EES tS] hotel at Det Monte enna round contest. The contest was a Time, 1:61 24 lyeore of experience and hie know . we") The conditions of the ryn are] slogging match throughout, with Pifth Race—Threefoarthe of a|odee of the horse he became “ wuch that it will be possible tor ma.| CHICAGO, fept. 12—Mattling | Kelly the aggressor. Burke is the |mile—Frenk Colling, 164 (Swal th at auccenatal o® owenrs, and Rain at Portiand. chines of every possible speed to| Nelson arrived today. Hundreds of only man who ever knocked out 6 to 1, won; Barty, Hora, 95, seo.) be trached the pinnscte of his cs PORTLAND, Ore. Hept 1) -Pertiont [take part in the contest with « 4 him, declaring their | Joe Grim, the Iron Man, and It was SEATTLE AND FRESNO WILL 4) Glows, 85, third. Time 1:27 26 | reer whe ant Haturday he sent | S* Frastew gem peetoueed) ruin chance to win the trophy. There nee and that they will re-/ thought be would prove a hard cus Sixth Race—One mile—Sunay: | te ne ee eet eet tail tea NATIONAL LEAGUE wii! be no speeding, and none of} main steadfnat to Nelson. He de-|tomer for Kelly, but bis showing BEGIN SERIES—GAME WILL brook, 109 (Mountain), § to 5, won tee fut — the 2 moet et ait rum} e | the contestants will be permitted) clares that the alleged foul wae! was very disappointing. Rebounder, 110, second: Conde, | Oe "Fes of the American con a8 8! me ~lthe negro’s fault, He mys Gane ~ BE CALLED AT 3 O'CLOCK j01 chira _7 1:40 34 tio aunt of Site Liew b seas ff] Wear Brooks hate 1931 2nd av.) caused the blow to escape further | Tatbet for tents, 206 Mutual Lite saeretapen on Gone | fought tn the Confederate arimy, As| Serenaan, Pisitior ond (7 Not ax a } + na & Robbie Swim, Jimmy MeLauahtin.| pycemorw Sa ; Who. cor mesic. pestertes tons! napper” Garrison, Billy Walker | cincinast eS The Store That Serves You Best —Garvey-Buchanan Co. Sede il snes cteehe ee tor | AT OYSTER BAY 2 ee ee cee on | : Players sat around and masticated me former or ve to Sradeate in- Peeige, Mastek, Hall and Melson ‘ 0 a euecemaful tr ome that | i the linen and a couple of theta took SO 7 a * THE SEASON’S MOST 2 op out to gen to Secor OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. 12 cont years are? Mela Brook iye ‘ ron on ¢ black rd ” “I Durnetl, John MecCefte Tei feciccataity 204 to their bank | The special sericea of fall races for|few others Rain at St. Louis NOTED aecounts. yachts and sloops under the aus At Rt Lovle—tt, LawieChlengo peat ‘There will be s game this after.| pices of the SeawanhakaCorinthian SONORs SONR noon, howeves, the tents motne to, Yacht club opened oft this harbor SWIMMERS TO kes P1 T ds da the post at } o'clock Instead of 2:39; today with a invitation race for ee te Takes Place Tomorrow an aturday at as has been customary. On account | {Mrtyfooters of the New York “ tS Ssh Spm cies Vea ne me ss) GOMPETE TODAY) Garvey-Buch c sf the catty appranch of darkness) Noon, “omated by Capt, Charies W acme arvey-Buchanan Company balance of the season the games| + sess Shag —" eg any some 2st ay | This sale will, without a doubt, interest more buyers than any similar event in the history of silk-selling ta nn ae teens team | The race te to be safied in two heats ier % % “SE Thousands of yards, almost endless in variety“of patterns, bought from the weavers direct, at a most renin ! lately have been few and far be-| 28d the first heat te being sailed) gr LOUIS, Ma, Sept. 13.<-The|", oe The more rich and beautifdl will, as usual, be first chosen. Better make arrangements to attend carly sere and they are determined to = oe noes ive) national outdoor swimming cham-|,0°" °"™™ “™* "™ ¥ in a few games before the season C8 to ard and return. The] wonships of the United States wil! _ n closes, Rose Hall says the tail.| %cond heat will be salied this af-| begin at Laughlip lake this after $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 5.000 YARDS $1.00, $1.25 and $1.90 enders haven't a chance and the #i.|‘¢Tneom. The series winner is to) noon and will continue, for three SILKS SILKS ‘ Samashen will win the series, so it, 5¢ decided on the point system. In! gaye ‘The contests will be held Pan Or ee x FI E SII KS looks as though a hot quality of | *#¢h race each yacht will be cred-| under the auspices of the Missouri J ball will be served ap this after-| ted with as many pointe as the} atntetic Clab and are sanctioned bY | pan Lee } noon. | Bumber of yachts she defeats, with! the amateur Athletic anton. There ’ ON SALE BEGINNING —-~ one point added for starting. Alare to be junior and intermediate | |" ¢ Aiane and Carrigan ‘ yacht which starts but doce not! swimming championships tn the ny yacht disqualified w - . MATCH ‘iS OPE | ote 22%,ztthing the award’ of| Senaive than im the past.” The mow YARD, NO RESERVATIONS BEFORE. YARD. ; points will be made on the basis of tho bux owtemnian the largest number of yachts start wo. . posed ing in ctther vase, ‘Should two or co ae eateee eae rene 4, Sune tn phantom pialda of gray and black, green. blus brown, Fed and mixed colors, Scotch plaida, changeable effect tm sree, et ! s The! ” piame i eur ro’ red, ¢ ipagnhe «rays, rowna, lack and white, blue and white reen and white, black and white stripes brown and white ripes, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1f.—The/ more yachts be tled for third place) ing regattas. The change, which binck stripes, brocade pe Gabe of Bil Solera th fect an endleas varinty Of colate—otika Worth trom $1.60 to $1.50 yard. ’ ¢ + Ready-to-Wear Department “BARGAIN FRIDAY” 50-INCH TOURIST COAT $7.50 Made in very MANNISH effect of 87.50 5SO-INCH TOURIST COAT $10.00 New Mixtures. New Colors. Yoke satin lined, trimmed with straps velvet collar; Friday of all-wool broadcloth, all slar and turnback cuff, black, graye day sone and buttons, $10.00 new mixtures; Friday NEW COTTON WAISTING FOR FALL—A large and varied assortment of striped wool Walsting in figures and plain colors, the yard AN ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELETTES from which you price, correct copies of the satin ' —_ Grocery Kippered Salmon, & bd. brick Cod Fish, a an supply your needs both as to style and CHEVREL FLANNELETTES come in Persian stripe, Orien(al designe and small figures and dots: (3s Alaska Horrings inches wide, at, the yard .... an sae nes $Q@ | Medium Mackeret « ROXBORO FLANNEL—26-inch double fold cloth. The line of sloriag and Gesigne te complete from Small Mackerel .. neat small figures to elaborate Persian patterns, for, the yard Be | tet). can Alaska Salmon « ‘ ARNOLO'S ~~. ERFINE FLANNELETTES—Theno are the finest Fiannolottes in the market for beauty] Reever Me cane “ame of design and color equaled 36 inches wide for, the yard 16 2-36 Seba ‘ We invite your tnspection of our display of these goods onparted Friday Bargains in the Busiest Basement 250 DOZEN IMPORTED RUSH SHOPPING BAGS sol Ff & test-Growing Housefurnishing Department in America. 85 DOZEN DUST PANS 50, WORTH 106. 0 a ae eee ee ee ee Large size, strong, even edge, round handle; sold regularly at 10: ™ S100 ¥ WASHING MACHINES FRIDAY $5.98 Wriday . Se 1 fetly high grade rotary, enclosed ring Washing 65e DECORATED TEAPOTS 2% made of Louisiana cypress, corrugated 1 bottom, ext 90 doxen Decorated English Teapots, assorted shapes and stron tub, wotth veummlatte SIAOG, Briday- ext \ ae regularl- at 5$e and Friday, chot aie TABLE TUMBLERS 2% DOZEN Oe } Me WASTE PAPER BASKETS 19 aonnink Aaeee prs as I ' ete a wi ow Waste Paper Baskets, for home and off use $3.50 RICH CUT Gi Ass BON BON DISHES $225 worth riday specia Ie Whirl pattern, # center, deep and b ' worth $7.00 STEAMER TRUNKS $4.99 $3.50; Friday special oor aivy made, all met® Hour high grade Steamer Trunks, with 75e ROGERS’ 1947 SUTTER KNIVES 380 strong brass lock, compartment tray, etc, worth $7.00 Friday All new, fancy pattern 1 K gers’ 20-year erw orth ¥ 57. We baanan Co Lumber Exchange Bldg. 113-15- 17 Second Avé Are, W