The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1906, Page 2

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THE Tecieog og 3 DAD AND SON PLAY IN SAME TEAM 23 = STANDING OF : PROFESSIONALS § OAD tean name “ dales the ¥ | which ts one « e fantes teams in th Amor n * the Duda! Jens ¢ “ t Ma Stat i ‘ | Drennad, Bob F delptia ‘ i ‘ Qua K Gene Mahou a ; Bebb whom are ‘ . tn Be “ The members of this team hav riean League. and oua Piexed. Won Lest. Pet and the ‘ : . | JIM O'ROURKE, SR JIM O'ROURKE, JR PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE n ww B| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Sept. 26 Whon be was with Buffalo in © Angeles ; 4 O'Rourke tr, and “Jt j 882 he led the National league at por Wonns-¢ are the only fat O'Rourke was born in Bridgeport NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1d son who ever played profes |and has always lived there. As A . nal base t f the oy he pitched hay on the same “ a 1 field on which ble Bridgeport club a c mem be he whole se {ae a farm, and the O'Rourke f | through on the Bridgeport nln were raised on Av at Billy Roche has written . Connec t League, the ter | player 1 played eve position ex of the Eve Athleti¢ dotphia 4} an Jim playt Bonny pitehing on the same | 1 tng to Perele Cove sbare second and t | O'Rourke t 1 had all ett, against Frankie Net! be t ' . t that nie I wante Colma club for $1,000 , 0 ha AMERICAN LEAGU will be f 4 it AAMeE pK wired his willing arante ‘ fons for many > come ke waa third a p it i « : }thoagh the father sald to be ' fn 1% ‘ 1 He is { the most batting. HM north and fight before the Athletic club Blb ON has since pla snd aon are graduate CEUESEGEEEEDERERERESEEERESS ESN * * T * are selling firm at # arre * E Ms nl $9.50 pe x Peaches am * M in atten other summe and fall fruit have * » ~ og the ° otations * oot given by the Se I etm Vee cL phd tener ebeueenaaenteaennl: Jun ehab at Inter \ bane today, arr din the ctty la he prices b he Th enligh od age, os It le ca ! tho ren down, ts the + and registered at the RainierGrand been hel for some Sime. ios. be * bringing ab with tt] Woman, to #em ‘These men are the representatives poultry, fs eatock an) sieamnaiel Gunheue (manipulates the Steering of several different firme in the products are firm at the for ge Mead (oY , o ; east and are out here on their ¥ prices Bausage and many . > oman from the Machin nual exhibition tour, Every or Vegetabres. Jnumerous tor om, hae & ncidentally m Many a Man that re « » the A x having the Legal Tender sw the men are holders of champion ship titles and four of them Car Fare had t to trave pose the All-American team t Bara w shot all through Europe. Seoot Wagons «pe Leiau way © ys and back yards The shoot today star 10 has been » das to come in coo @clock this morning A has toage with one of these Products of ‘The local shooters of the city say u a he ern Civilisation that some excellent shooting will t Down People awe Save been enacted in most be seon. The meet is on all day J bef jee Limiting the Speed of ty ‘2 . th fi i ne Carts to & apeed at wh Pon & hen ging f ‘ amater would be Arrested and > c " . . K t er lace | Fined, were he to attain the « ie may . i * « f | it 9 now « very Con m Oocur : . ny © place t ot nee to see a Retired Bustnens | a _ ‘ vo are by « sound like the) Man, in a Rubber Tired Buct Was } = nore a ~, followed by|om, with an Extravagantly Attired | Butter and Cheese. a wh he Cow had| Woman and a very Tired “Chauf | ery butter Rive a few at fer,” ge Pace That Kills in siesta - ourself wonder:|more reapects than one. or Many # man that hae herete he habit of Swearing Ur ‘The cathedral fair, organized fo the benefit of the cathedral, now had stuck you wearing completion, will open Octo ammo 1 gathering your | de th la now found Swen ber 22, continuing 15 days Fat nore Beatle and whateve ne ¢ his Useless Carriage, and O'Bries, who has the full manage you may have dropped at the | the Monkey Wrench ts now as nec ment of enterprise, stated this and inhaling some of | ome to the majority of To morning that tt fs ¢ intent of John 0D. Hockefellow’s|Do" and “Hard to Fine” as the make the fair the largest eve Money ae, Rebate| Check Book im the city and that ft is expected to P t Auto ts od that in time the realtze at least $20,000. | the Second Policeman he hor of bust At a meoting held y yw, going at suc sent indications, It D. pre a The § is m time enough, it} Which was attended by 300 mem nd Falle Bebind ity of Pedestrians hers of the va to catholic organ! r so cal by pe as well tations, for active up, and otherwise called) BOBCO. work wore distributed. All the so ssieaieaiiehdan:tieabbinaail ae al cieties will be represented at the fair im thelr various booths | Comm © appointed from the foil BE ERGER-OBRIEN MATCH clety, Lady Foresters, immaculat Camception Court, Young Ladies Institute, Lady Officers K. ¢. Booth and Star of the Sea Court Jimmy Coffroth to A wire wan expected from Berger Get the Good Clothes Habit. Bl Mine ont as the g 7 ol piety Rag thn wie anon Nett & McGregor, ¢ j mee —_ portdem by arrangements as made Inatead gad Ave a | ting om the or O'lries mateh at » wired an itinera acattere LOW ROUND TR RATES TO Colma on Thanksgiving day, is hav from New York to Chieago that NEW ORLEANS, ing fite and sweats regularly ove would bead him for San Francisco time either one of the princtp m about a week. At the end of that Via Northern Pacific. Dates of sale | Ostoder 7 Final return lMmit November 16 tle device p for his health Berger says be ordered 90,000 will be on the gr hits the wire with a I Coffroth has just route $69.20 ot of | + from P Townsend over nd let the contract for a grand The message put Coffroth om the jetand to hold gle when verge of insanity and Jack Cribbins more trouble are th cla iT #0 mad be hase advised O' lin the preliminary agreement | taboos hitting in the clinches a et | mile—Sister Huffman 92 (More ' and) & to wou, Bensonhurst 114 nd bit for Austry tr where $7,000 is awaiting him. ij - | second: Sonny i114, third, Time, 1:18. AT SPOKANE | 1 race, one mile-—Miltiad ” shart) § to 1, won; Harma First race, half mile—Wapnagnot | \: 4, second; Phalans , third ‘ fa 109 (Tullett) & to 5, won; Gim-| Time, 1-40 2-6 met 103, second; Men 108, third Fourth race, three-quarters of a Time, :61 3-6 | note Henrietta (Mere Second race, one mile—Prickles | ja nd 1, wos; Hanaibel Bey 108 (H. Smith) 2 to 1, won; Ripper “ La Pacelle 107, third 108, second; Tuck Back 103, third Time, 1:42 on Third race, seveneighths of 8) my AND A REASON Every Regal Suit is made to our specifications after we thr Mcla 1 quarters of a (Boland) 10 to select the cloths and the trimmings—then thoroughly |mile—Christine A. 106 (F, Wilson)| 1 won: Fie iar SOT, eeoned examined by an expert on tailoring when it comes 1 to 2, won; Follow Mo 106, second: | Hon Viviant th Time |Cabta 106, third. Time, 1:21 }i-1988 into the store. Fourth race, fiveeighths of amile| sixth race, « }—Wifin King 114 (J. Clark) 4 to 1,| San Primo 106 won: Enchantress 114, second; Pro-| won, & crastinate 114, third. Time, 1:03 14 | imo (Keyes) 6 to 2 104, #e bird. Time, 1:44.46 Many Dollars Wasted Every Year The sizes are complete—no “just out of your size” to make you sorry you came. Every Regal Suit is made as well as your $15 will let us ee make it, and your money back if the Regal Suit you buy doesn’t give you the completest sati First race, five-cighths of a mile | Blectortne 108 (Boland) 7 to 2, won | Nedra 100, second; Nancy Hart 108, third. Time, 1:01 2-6 A i eee th ana Wadia’ ok Gi | Second race, three-quarters of al Aes : as | €XCURSION RATES TO aH ary BUFFALO, N. ¥ | . "tha Poe Via North Pacific. Dates of eale y man. for th 615-617 First Avenue Pole | ass a 8 Going \tenit 101 Gor ere you know it. One dollar , | Rate $94.50. A my id tarte a th t sss Carhartt’s Working Clothes nt For part : oe pnk of Bea 1 ra ket office r Ry ” start sa nd Yesler w } iad to talk things | 6 mile and 20 yards | ond; Bark) = Kk STAR WE -DNI a6, 1906, ia haba tases CINCINNATI RACES. ! ' , ” : men J mn The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Company ‘ 8 i ¢ can at 4 vs ‘ a vcant"son | H, LEWIS & CO. You Are Invited to Attend AG of the Held Snd after akmerons fee veuey for. besinaas 98.000, 18 suivoy | Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. ac hi > epetiuaeae 1207 Second Ave. Beattie Wash pacing, 1 92,00 L. |. HOFFMAN th © a Ardett 61 14 1 a Be wivoe teats Fowan ioorer von oe T Window Shades . n Mee - . 1K. Wit poor Prop | MATCH GAME OF POOL 222 Union. Main 1165, Ind M1946 There will be a match game of sock via % tonight = roam gh © AND SEE THIS EVENING FROM 7 TILL 10 O'CLOCK | rhied ny. ‘The contestants ate R | Pole of Chicago and i Henntn, OXBOW ae TODAY of Kansas On Both are in goo ing gam @ will be form and a very inter 1. The ADDITION WAGNER'S FUL I Ha West ORCHESTRA Director UTAH WILL WORK | FOR THE A-Y.P, FAIR 14 ok nate vee + en a 2201 James St. Upstairs Soprano st | ved by Dt cof Bx " SUITS TO ORDER, 815.00 | NUAL RECEPTION. A: n level HOTEL BOLD FOR $80,000 ° } Charles W. Donalds ' sold Beg aprese. t t t ‘ broug Job Miller @ t Furniture and Heavy Meuling. i Buxmann & Son the Leonce Both Phones— 1686 f we'll be here just to entertain you. For ik b * ow ' Office in Dith Hotet | r 1 was 8 Open Day and Night. i: Dor Bros he eae aes 6 best D g and ‘Steam Baths 250 IHavethe Curefor| |... eae ¢ RUPTURE}| err hm nO promises an universal m Itreat. D f the evening Perma- “ ane he nent Cure ¥ orerieat, came Other features of great inter< Imcorporsied Deo ime ; PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. Commercial Bevings ent Trust Genera: v, ™ = Directors BM Deans Jom 7. teat joke © Perret, dem) Min, wart © Neutelder. evening GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. rele. Ho ee Lumber oe Bidg. eal secant eure f Repture, euch as I be- CREAM no other physician offer you AT CASH PRICES YOUR CREDIT 18 GOODAT THE Positively removes freckles. At Ragiey’s, 2nd and Pike. | NOTICE. Ts «. ot 2. ome of the owner Gal Caen Se ee clas Cu anSe’ ey salting st we sffice Ales say ether information F¥8 ve UNION TAILORS. SUITS MAE TO ORDER ON EASY PAYMENTS, UNION TAILORS 220% James St 8 “y, am ipn DR. CLARKE CO. 123 Second Ave. So, cor, Wash ington st, ttle, Wa prt) vy pase? cowl, MILLS. 1020-tsy AV SUITS To opore +15.00 Bon Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made SODA WATER iPTs OYSTER COCKTAILS iTS BEEF FLUIO IN VIALS IPTS ALL LP. ne us and Figure for yourself what It means rest Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHONES 027. A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner IRRIGATED | Fruit Lands Huy ferigated Fruit Lands at our new town of Attalia, Washing ton ated | one Columbia River Valley Walla Walla County, Washing jf &@ Columbia River and the Oree ways, and also at the head of nav This ts one of the richest agricultur | States, and the soll is perfectly « frulte and veget which ripen Genuine OSTEOPATHY tion and the Ultra-Vielet eure 95 per cent of the Rallway att Im conjunct n with Electricity, Vib od light treatment, wil Owing to the superior ratirosd advantages mar ket produce am late ax T oct m. and he ervtve tn diarrhoea, Portland, 8 ea ntermediat in gancer, rhoumation of ‘ « t night, which meang the lar and oll, rectal die oueness from whatever neome in the Northweat te received from these lands; it being sible to clear from $500 to $700 per acre per annum. « made every year fr adder and fe and threats = +. te grippe, lumbago, geltre, constipa | 1 1d prices are always high ia, with ights, can be secured by mak paymer ymonia, tumors, rupture, sh. and the balan on favorat tien and consumption in ite early staaet An investment of thie kind be the Grosontst money pald aa — And Many Other Diseases # will soon furnish tor th haser while fh a sek ocenert 2 ae ' . Rates—$15.00 per month of 13 treatments You do not have to die to win antes to oure every onse | ' further particulars, maps and circulars address CONSULTATION FREE. U. K. LOOSE, President and General Manager Office Houre—9 a. m. to 5 p. mj eveningt THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY, 7 to 8:30 ; 10 Marton Bullding, Seattle, Wash Watla Walla DR. M. M. RING, Osteopat! munty, W Main 4185; Ind. R 2666 382

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