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but they do not take kindly to t St .eeeseseee 18 5c box Smooth Clothes Piss, THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1906 ee t j 1 iT ‘y At o | PASSING COMMENTS! PASSI C . js | MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP COM-|TWO DAYS’ RACES WILL BE|RAISINPICKERS CAN'T FIND 'EM/ ALL-AMERICAN TRIO WILL NOT) STANFORD ATHLETES SAY LOCAL BASEBALL 6ITUATION MITTEE WILL PRESENT PLAN!) GIVEN SEVERAL BIG MA! RUSS HALL'S BUNCH HAS] MAKE TAIO UNTIL LATER, IM THAT FORMER CHANGED TO - is V@RY @HRENE—PRE “ FOR CITY TO LAY TRACKS! CHINES TO TEST-—REC non] Now TAKEN SEVEN| THE SEASON—OPEN LETYER| RUGBY FOAM OF FOOTBALL ! eer YT @ves OT iM ON FOURTH AV. AND WEST THAT WILL BE LOWERED IF | STRAIGHT GAMES. | FROM SECRETARY, TO WIN. ‘ ¢ 1 " PORTANT FINANC/AR BVATE | t h LAKE BOULEVARD. TRACK 18 IN CONDITION | a — Aye MENT | ba rowd the a r P PRA ( " - : Recreation park ye ok <artiaen sel Karpt, hustann the I « id and Tha co sown tra After much 6s Ny au wh all's tary Amerteun,, Bow} a" h he 0 | nm A All t t hat he Yeouphe of en Fou 1 Wortlake & 2 emmomenilo m kation of (coun i ong re ' 1 to the p Dat the Un ' { 4 in ' fn he Const: Laagull ward, ox north as F ake. plate, aupords : wo games Presto | pomement of tt 1 the A t ar, ie drawin nae of ' nkle vd th a Ot Bert staid aan en , al ap agement, tomorrow at he first wae a LOdnr fair and| \imeriean Bowling Trio foes ' ho] ie ha wingn ¢ 1 would be for (aii oant f for the © attermooge as the ¥ Ps eae wen ee Ser r The n AltA merk teula Y f i rOMeerNAM AE the: will tunel t wipty 94 bom i wor 1 , Moale nd Ognada, a ty thie fall ° i wa® 00 doudde night t > ok ive committee |‘ “ send | inning ' wast « unend 1 ngdieto Bde hh 1 1 he t . ) WOuld stiey of t N Ownersbip ¢ . “— 4 aminute | } - m the bi oO. . on Pp Foo: d un bleach have . * . t " rhi ’ reed upon at a] , ay arted (his) to @ and im the ® Tt Although @ large number of a ama which ve been to uy . , 1 ‘ in the language albert the COVE AND BEZENAM, n » comm man ver might ga the 10} pieations for dates were feeetved 6 not eH 1 from th ' 1 e off : = heada tay, and t terday afternas cal have Ww s row and they m prominen » form an entire tear . nents tee ‘ hen the seance was over Eddie b. BODE, Mew'Thy was prepared by a /Hround the tr gotng, although it te 5 majority of the be «| The squad of mon etgned , Householder bh been relr - Cove ang G i wer Columbia “i the world’s record of 24) aiay . | tlee te much af n ev . pay - , h 4 articles for 4 w adopt hich Ww Higat victo is im any dat elves that be results e@uld be | fore, aud the condition In ¢ st ' eve 1 nien tober 20 tetore thy meeting noon met with « Firet Game. »btalned tf the trip was takem Jater ious by the i ' ¢ of not finiat y tigt — ey with rh e new Moveme 1 firat game was one of thesin the season m wae an ’ ; ' jent F i nds, i c tact the opport to Tapes Jeattle th ear and rh on given wag that @ visit }in th student pape he other : h was due to a misappreher “6. Dan provide a common te ‘ pare o ‘ ‘oui comaitamicme rum | tree thé > at this time, or even | mort nder the i n ; og on 8 ~ TING CLUB, urban meet wi be the os tt « »|two months hence, would se y|Come O of Trap . Nothing Hostile. Bae - - pa rate for a allver loving cup between a Hannion, Mi othe henos, would sertonaly . 7 @ Hes . rhe f cular meeting of the »e epower ( mn Te be ne f w ” Afraid of Old Game 1 I h ‘ b debatt; arban tine rsepower ’ a, and the schedule of the bow : ng club was aR : a Whorsepower ? Tole tring Hine for Fresno, while L peraep dine e Rhea te ys smtp Wom Mey ‘ ‘ . , | pase 1 t ntlor id Hert i 1 ernoon. Owt: Tenants Already. Z " ed \ slso Hkely to endanger the rT t we 4 ; ; ; (Mr ing to the also owned in Tacoma, H. B. Ken ? paneer gd Dt Sh sete’ a BO , Fannett, the to It was ut In the commit odes phorespewe homes, | Both pitehe 4 good ba unitios of a i ajority of Pend Pi , nontge od Fe 7 at home ¢ ne h ar sift th r, Mr, Buchanan wag tee at today’s meeting that the Pinan the : io ie was @ tittle w * toward a trip to the nation: |f at our ls dows " ' r the postion, sd are alread f IM ywer F klin, driv} *! " a Abe Bree | One eas © 4 tre r u t © of enelent by & eh ome anf Dgrongah tg BAe Bs , tk st of (the Americen Howling Congre } ‘ Kod fros r 1 S Sonics rn , ei Sea ' fe company Automobile company received a & snag “eh Sag money Mail, ~ Saale, 1M ; ns Ne > “ mar en tuctant to|« i veckn. Speat fa trea 2 franchise on the horsepower Pierce A his morn : aly Truck 3 iso t ee ee nd ited take @ chance at | that . of , the t th f wetone Park,” whieh ws unused po of Westlake ing, and if the car can put in/i@ to t ' , an aie Ry SP B. A phovograghe eat vard. It could be permitted shape it will enter the race, prod. | *#eckia . v he le ‘e oh 5» Mey . hoa, but n n . * t erate ove portion of the city’s ably being driven by Harry Cum-| {Hee for a home " rong V . ur fa They t ‘ proposed track. The officers of the « The state record for 10/288 been porformed once thi | < ° * our They Bs ' b er Reattle, Ret & Southern are 49x: | miles is expected to be ken in| 7% " Sar - . my “s tip . ' 1 . fous te » run their care a9 | this ra | filich He searty all the/ at : fy in{ap in Rust ne ‘ 1 far north ke st. That ’ hi noon there will be a ‘ ° Mares, 19 beng . w Calf . ' I pany would lol - ars a © track and | © wee the | t wake and wake “ city track # woot ated w turns, | 48a! a « . 1 of the race track elocker st E STANDING OF : ford Va. California tne Crash, Yar a going to camp on the raih oo B atrem's o « Ht 4, with » much « Q he an uncover a ale Great Excitement. « f am, California b . i A elon rom Amid ¢ excitement. M Reeeeateeeeaeae WO Uploreind there fa} Drak t . ‘ the city track to the Union depot on Fisher took O'R * os “ " niveky number, out s it’s 1 n ot leasehold terms + el Sage ecmaig, Phan aomti Pacific Const League ‘ , nat " A ode Could Provide Income. Ore immertia fanned M entaan Plaped Won. Last. bes . he required pus be | ga “> sly tite Ge These three immediate tenants of Then Te McKune came to bat | Mes Francia . = as vent @ ay the oar ee b i ¢ th ig of dark assorted pahe the proposed tracks would be suff ond with a nd tw | "1 H b 7 . Boy : . 3 + gl “yp ter _ a able for boyy cient to provide an income suffi at, he put a ® o aes Anas . 3 s aoena balk thats : ates ‘ 1 waists. , cient to pay the interest on the tu-| nd a rowght in « ran} cov gdh. Mme ne oft i veal Veatment necessary to construct the MEET f Cre n made am ¢ | National Lesave. ee ee me from the time it was completed but w stight at the plate by a} Peed. Wen. tas ‘; ine tat 8 se rere ae ieee na MS el es Be Ready-to-Wear Specials posed terminal s of the Yard team, wives and friends|)\)° ‘) . ye — 4 b; : #on street railway plans of the members of the Raisters| Kane got ab Ne ‘ : for the purpose of protecting this the Madiees perk pavilion. As}! aking fake starts for| Hones « * . terminal scheme lies in the fact that n Reemrayge yg ayy 8 oe orgy hon “ put one over the } oa the Seattle Electric company a gran ath the me catered ot ast Vv Bures | American League. (8 IEE i ready has pending an applteation for Yark, the Black Diamond and|* . t into center fletd | cao. ca ae this course be runs at least five franchise over the un Ce ae and K me w win | Be*4 . con “. tion of Westlake boule dinner was a mo: yable |" run | Gertinet . He pute im at } 20 minutes ward, which, if granted, would cut | ai, Mr Langley, of the Navy Second Game. | ° « practic wh day and) & section out of the very center of |Y.0s team. spoke for th ame was an easy one | Dre Pcm ge Bam, ys T _ Proposed electric terminal *¥* | thanking the Rainiers for , i was called at th we ‘ ; mil otber Hake hae om excellent se t. Several ' - — been ning for eight are end in Hieper ey ore e mg ; abil PACIFIC COAGT LEAGUE that t o has w a ot 15 big col ‘ | with enthustasm consecutively and 5] vwes ge nae lege races for the Ustversity of | The game preceding the banquet | lelding won the gem Portiand ‘ Michigan, He won the champion was ¢ of the bes ir games | Hoag pother Califorr got we A , ~ FO | ahip of Canada in the 100 and eve ayed In Seatt The feature | discovered | t ° ie * Anshes has taken first of the game was the pitching of | Mique, pitched for th k - ; aus han 15 AA ~ Gordon, of the Navy Yard team. /¢t aed did good work j* ; + a t sides win The one dispute of the game, as First Game. se eetarting—Saere, men Ged CMrwon, | t four O t d Ss | ? wi i = uesday Specials alted out at first tn the ninth tm 2,8 ES PO 4. ® Ag A ok %? ne of the zi ning, was declared after the game} wm. ol : eo ; A 8 al ie. nis Flan- | sc, 7 toc Buttons, at. » have t without foundation, | ['*2"0or $ re o* * aor, Maptne he « . 1, went to Robes, ex- 3 _ — Navy Yard men admitting that He ORS bp —— n m& 2! M tin Greece ; ¢ . ; j a r r $1.00.... jectsion was just ° i arte ' ; ‘ he defeated b he world $ Chairman Thompson, of the rac- | Seachem oe ‘3 $$ Si oak ie, nie : 5 oh i .. Be fag board of the A. A. A, In dis jonee. keane wae * . anam | Mgt pelea! cussing in New York the suggestion | NEW AMERICAN wae 7 Tas j ack Y cal 2006 of using state and federal troops in TENNIS CHAMP ° a eat oe es NATIONAL LEAGUE. k White Meal 20¢ guarding the Vandermilt Cup) . os: + | - ane Rts Qhe course, recently sald = ‘te x Soay ars “Lam afraid it is out of the ques ; Sek eheas 1 can. 166 tion to obtain the consent of the ‘ ee ae ee —e authorities to use troops on ¢t : fae eR am, a package 3¢ ? course. I have sounded several ; eae + } x Soda Crackers... | + Cast Steel reous im high official quarters, ‘ ee on, Thayne " a per in hig qua: ; ie ee . Sk snccccecsoen SOO Saws + one id Bron, again, so far as federal troops are concerned, I am afraid we might run foul of the question o state righta. Not enly this, but the local authorities of Nassaa county might object.” Speaking of some criticiam of the course and its sharp turma, Mr. Thompson said “It tx true that there are some bad turns, but that i» also true of the Grand Prix course in France Mr. Vanderbilt, who has had a» much experience in racing as any man io this country, has been over the course a hundred times at least fa the past few months, and he se lected It as the best available route “If it had been possible to obtain & better course we would hare done But it wis the only one we sould get on Long Island tree from | controls and trolley tracks. | It was suggested that some of the | Fesldents slong the route were com Plaioing that outsiders were to be | employed in policing the road. “There ie not 4 word of truth in| that,” esid Mr. Thompson. “If I have anything to say, every cent collect and more, too, will be spe ight in Nassau county, either tn re iding the roads or in employing | deputy sheriffs to guard the course ” | . . : Mccirag jo veined * Ne Now « game | « are won Old Stone AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ann DM PO > s a ‘| AT LOUISVILLE ee SS ee - | 8 8 3 bf] FIRST RACE—Threofourths of} ) : > ' a mile, Lady Ethel, #4, § 7, won Nona W., 108, second; Ye o, 109, sce bee ! +3 | a tS BS Sl tnird. Time 1:18 56 1 4 COND RACE—Nine-sixteenths 4 ee Se of a mile, Bitter Miss. 4 to 1} ® § $ & Siwon; Voting, 107, second; Bir! £2 og 8 ft) Mines, 102, third. Time, 164 LL 8 F bf] THIRD RACE—Three-fourtie of ¢ ¢ @ &§ 1/4 mile, Platoon, 110, 6 to 1, Won ~ =| Manmibal Bey, 109, second; Lady Be- | 4 ther, 03, third Time, 1:13 24, FOURTH RACE—One mile and 70 yards, El Otros ), 10 10 3 i; Corus This probably will be good news the people of Nassan county cate, 103, third. Time, 1:44 14. he entrance fees amount to $28,000, | w. J, CLOTHIER, FIFTH RACE--Threefourthe of 4 the profits from the grandstand | a mile,, Mansard, 115, 6 to 6, won; 4 privileges will amount to at Who won the American tennte| J, W. O'Neil, Lie, second; French $12,000 more, which will foot | champlonship at Newport, defeating | Nun, 163, third. Time, 1:10 2 to a tidy total of $40,000. | Beals C. Wright, the former cham- | 7 SIXTH RACE-—Aine mile, Geler pion. 6s, 115, 2 tol, won; Whippoorwill 111, second; Bitter Hand, 100, third Fountain), second; Titus Il, 11 to} (Henry), third. King Kohr also m. Time, 1:10 1-2. | MEN, LOOK OUT! Pay Enough for Your Clothes! Look Out a Paying Doesn’t Always Get Style and ervice, 4331 ind av. oe Wear Brooks hats ee suITS le and Service or Your Money at Your Next Suit Carries the Regal Label 615-617 First Ave. Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes ry ime, 1:47 AT North Yakima 9, Prosser 1 | 16. TORONTO, FIRST RACE—Threodlp * a An R BH PO A Bl fie, Diamond, 115 3 ‘on ; +b) Cloter , seeond, Mi 99, ra 1 ol) third. Time 2:13 2-6 ; 6 5| SECOND RACE--Piy of ae 5 "la mile, Boola, 102, 2 t on ‘ ' : 4 jlimmer, 18, see 1; 1 4 a third. ‘Time 1:01 = » , & yt] THIRD. RACE—One onc ‘ », eighth miles, Thistle Do, 1 ; |} : $ Tl won; Resertation, 107 Re i} 4) quest, 100, third. ‘Time, t { | { 3 3) FOURTH RACE-—On one t ss i )\ fourth miles, Solon Shi mi, 7 . $ 8 2 © fli to t, won; Alma Dufo wee ond; Inverno, 126, thir 2: 06. , Saha FIFTH RACE—Two Ber 203296 Waddell, 157, 4 to 1, won; Smgar 7 ae o—tiekin, Pick King, 147, se John O' Grady, Ms Moe r M4 third Time 4:34 nia, 4 ‘ ty i SIXTH RACE—One and onmaix . r* * teenth mile Factotem, 1¢ itol 2 Hew Nawne ' 4 Mw won; Blue Briek, 108, secon Bir mt Woetw me ‘ mingham, 94, third, yO 1-6 } Yak MARTIN RESUMES SERMONS, | 1 Nev Alfred + tl resume SPENCE-STRACHAN CONCERT. |his rexular winter nermonn, borin The entertainment by Gavin! ning tomorrow at the Pitst Free Spence and M annie Strachan| church. The opening subject will jat the First Methodist church to be “The Most Important Thing in| night cannot be too highly spoken | Li ‘ | of The rare wit and humor of the race is admirably portrayed | Mr. ems, same Miss ‘Nanale Strachan has a tine; OO t0 the City Hail soprano voico with a range of thres octaves. He work is not confined to ballads of her native land, as she I i rib steal has been trained in grand opera b Ibs. for oe rib Bach » great master ro Hed os Hahn, the Milwaukee Athletic club or, and who, an Olympic » champton, fs looked upon as Amer key tea's greatest short distance Alt his work, practically, is done perty in the northern woo Along a jut 18. trout ‘stream he has cleared off wee ee GR the “Sn? | Lumber Exohange Bidg. 113-15-17 Seoend Av. 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