The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 2

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Se RIFLE MATCH ON SATURDAY AN INTERNATIONAL EVENT AT ORILLIA BETWEEN N. GW BOYS AND CANADIANS OF THE SIXTH REGIMENT PRESNO. rhe Cubs The international rifle match w jin’ de n the first game | de helt on aes day at th 0 i ‘teh ¥ t ) vA mp | a DENNIS LEAVES FOR range, as originally plan ) \ wf 6 to 0. Vickers | , seine rifles he Washington Nat ne ball te a. ane wae tn fine EASTERN CONVENT! ‘ now at Olym t 4 i local piteher SPOKANE, Feb. 2 Coach F. O | , a riflemen arriv tovched up im a lively manner, | Kennedy takes option to the aut *~ prose ove the came w » cally wou It -—— that ha n given elrowla |b ' at ere at the Sea the first inning when two men made | that he and Manager George | " two an « ireult are u bags | A le s attended the con of the high school feotball | t “ at So - pliment to the visiting |ieam arbitrarily held the tthe | fe ¢ wu ymbor for -y Saturday morning om the by < anh Rh RE PO A Bl enstern aun experts by the Se | high seh to but one date, and | Hit J ” ; Saterd morning on 2 ‘ 8 }/uttle Rod and Gum club at the local /that ‘Thankagiving day | nationa m being Reid The matches will consist of slow ! hiansensn : ae oF raps yesterday We offered Manager Stewart of | (her ee ek and fire at 200 yard ‘ Re Corey made the high score the Seattle high school team two] three weeks. | Hie sapncus io, w fire at Of 6 800 and cote . ; H ; o day, seou a M pigeons out | other dates besides th Thankagt¥ pe wed ” aad 9 7 varda we ive ® w »” ‘ gz sf. Fred Clevly, of the local me jing game, © a midseason date | “* be allowed for the five 0 ' 3 pe yext with 91 birds out of w po Jor the Saturday nine ya after | eee: uick competition ” } Thanksgiving. It waa tho B th 25 a wer es . sth e Tu an oxhibition match after the| manager whe arbitrary sete aate| SROaM Baths £oc - " wn ~ 1? the tes wae . gular program the easterners #©| for the gam 4d insisted On o and the Canadians will like Ln : ; 6 ' an a cluding shower and plunge thelr score lying down and the ik ‘ 1 8} Sleured @ high score of 24 birds out| winging our whole schedule | mctuding ston er eed plunge mea standing. In the slow f a . ‘ eee round to sult him, That we did} ind bed for night, $1.00. Mas } * : 3 t hoot fr Bell baths and a! mater 5 minutes per man w as 2 > @ 4 e eral trapenostere from ell | not propose to do sage and chiropodist work & spe de allowed on each target. At ¢ * ' t § | Siingham, Tacoma und Vancouve We wanted the Seattle high here | "880 Oe tal Maths, under Grand range each contestant will fire two so) ss 8 oi™ at. A number of ladies) Yhanksgiving, It ie an ambual| Ooo iouse, Phones, Ind. 2114; sighters and ten shots on Seernid, 5 ge ee oe o matches game between the two schools oat | a. 16a? a“ The Washington team will be ea 3 ways has been played in Spokmne besveri @er the command of Maj. J. M.! mune ana bite oR FORSRORIPS EST YES Thankegiving, and there was an un Btringer and will at of the ee ® t STANDING OF @| derstanding ia oa that ee lowtng ‘ « Cor ° Bo} : @ | sound team would « over here FREC “KI E “ee t Hux Sergt. tv : e @ | on that as the high school has son Lic Pierce, F Pe . , # « a | viwaye had the big call on the pub CREAM Musician Berger, Sergt ns ~ ine pa ana THE CLUB & | He patronage for football, and is on ee: igs poral Hatton and Sergt. Hum oe . Cenwennnae ae saad | itied to the Thankegtving date. | Positively removes freckles. Capt. Darlington will act as ° | We are entitled to the Thenks Ragley's, and and Pike. coach and Lieut. Col. Gormley v "a here giving game here and prdébgae | to offietate as spotter . . or Pacific Coast League. lay i. if not with Beattie, then The members of the visiting team |“ “**""* : | Piayet Won toe Pet | with Lewiston, If Beattie. efn't will be aed of . : “| come Thanksgiving, and we haves to , NOTICE. from the Sixth regiment, Duke . Tes can got oe came of, the, owaee Osanaaght’s Own Bites. 7 . Guhl Ser cunulin’ ey calling ot mr Iment has its headquarters at } wither Information roe ver, &. vd and o oon nies a zc W * ite comman z od. Wan, Kat, Pet Mt such t he Canadians }} . : « uf men would obviously be Aifble officta: ’ my | ‘ to stand the strain of twe heavy ders of his team has no’ | Py games so clase together Saturday evening \® « This he whole disp nd the Seattle Athletic clua | , trick on our part to arbitrarily 5 . Bo gracing me + gee Fe OE ee ed StOeX* IT tormerty of First and Cherry st. — : Li peer May tot, | ne ae ae ot the high echool oat of |f ave removed to thelr sew erneoa from cahmen, The : =} 4 lo Thanksgiving date here, andewe |] MO 30. ieee business ore was 20 to } The play was )) . “ . mw stand for it, Our sehool ex _ Ra. | atic than on Monday af-/ “4 = | pects th lay & game on the Gos es AT SPOKANE. several rough houses | w awn “ » ms and we do not expect to . naa bee “ ” yolmt the Made in \ five-cighths of a mile cia Ske ae tae Bi Eten poi " | f 113 (Kelly) ever z rn hat atudenta; PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | ty irt second; Homestead | Cane Tush Wit (wet Bryn tpn he RRR Novelty Sk Mfg. “ceo « eo ho can carry |, si ente Pr : 4 g 03% a them. Yesterday over 600 wit-| Ge s8ee 8 le ALL RANKS 4 1207 Gecond Ave., Seattle Wash. three-quarters a soem A 104 (A. Brown) 6 to eeceed the rush | n ARE LEVELLED. * L. 1. HOFFMAN n King 104, second nig ee heeeoce . : low Me 106, third. Time, 1 3 v2 8T. PETERSBURG, Sept. #) Third race, s¢ pn wr Bey “ot oR WI C NATIONAL LEAGUE. nv ‘Ornesal action by the min @ mile—Cabin 106 (H. Smith) 2 to L = @& istry th removes & Window Shades woe; Misty’s Pride 108, second | New ¥ {| all clans on, under Btilicho 110, third. Time, 1:2934. | | @ which peasenta formerly iab & Made in Seattle Pourth race, fiveeighths of a mile} [Chins # ored, and raison them to a @ Pacific Window Shade Me Co. —Gleadenning 112 (H. Smith) T co} Srelly @ status equal to that of all @ J, K. Witheranoon, Prep. 10, won; B Reed 302, second ares “ 7 «| @ other classes. Stolypin in re @ |} 222 Union. Main 1165, Im Intertude third. Time, 1:62 | tee ® sponsible for these drastic ® | ‘The Seattle Rowing club was or-| Two G’Mes & measures * AT LOUISVILLE. ganized at the RainterGrand hotel | [iors Hi bes linet pight. The by-laws reported by |” ssonsy wennnes OTe eee eee eee ee GO AND SEE First race, three-quarters of @! Fred W. Alexander aad adopted by AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' mile-——-Light wool 115 (Wishard) ft the club, provide on ance fee of won; Montalbon 118, second; $5 and the following onnunl fees: | Cement Sam Barber 16%, third ne, Active members, $1¢; nomresident | - ” | 1:16 46 members ifving more than 26 miles | b- ADDt TODAY @econd race, seven-cighths of | from Seattle, $$; junior members, |"** *"* | TION mile—Veto 104 (Moreland) @ to 1, $6 mt Lowe | won: Royal | 106, second The colores of the cfub wilt be | Were ora 6 | Another load of steamer staff te! Frank Bit 102 Time, 1:32 1-5. orange and Wack. [ft will hold tte | come | “4 on the street thie morn Third = race, equarters of & firet aponal meeting om Monday | "linge this being the second load thie/ wille--Hector 108 (Boland) 4 to 1. ewening, Ori. 16 lweek There are very few changes re me Tr port. won; Excitement 111, second: Pha: > oo wun oor eronrins lim prices of the fruit and vegetables 220), James Upstairs. fanx 112, third. Time, 1:12 95 | Tw vs RU : “ P lexcept that corn has dropped from Fourth rece, elevensixteenths of | guages wet - > — ee hea tte! $2.00 « sack to The and SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 & mile—Piaucible 108 (Moriarity) $} Joe Calithan and Lawrie Thorn) 2” om rot ag be “tahed” ih aches are selling firm at No more, no lose. to & won; Camille 106, second; Tom tom, two lads of 15, have rum away | mm” Lemme © lsc and $1.00 0 crate. The prices Dotan 106, third. Time, 1:10 3-5 from their homes and saxfows par : y lof poultry, Hvextock, fish and dairy PIth race, seven-cighths of a milelents have re ed the police to er ge |products have remained firm at —Gus Heidorn 107 (Wishard) § to| arrest and hold them, If found Those who rend that the O'Brice 6, won: J. W. O'Neill 106, second Roseoe 115, third. Time, 1:31 +6. Sixth race, one mile—Missourt Lad 9% (Johanneson) 9 to 2. wou Charietan 109, second; Bitter Hand 102, third. Time, 1:46. EXCURSION RATES TO BUFFALO, N. Y. Via Morthern Pacific. Dates of sate October 5 and & Gotng itmtt 16 final return laut November 18. Rate $8460. A aplendid oppe tunity. For particulars call city ticket office N. P. Ry. corner First | nd Yesier way. o d bard to get for Fall SEATILE WINS SCORE 6 10 0 PRACTICALLY WON THE PRES NO GAME IN THE FIRST IN NING VICKERS PITCHED GREAT BALL et the Dance at Park Tomor- a free ote Low ROUND TRIP RATES TO) new om Sane. Via Northern Pactt of mate Tend & Fi “t return Itenit Rate via shy For Lad attemen, 25 ber 14 your new suit to suit you. THESHUB 615-617 First Avenue Working Clothes gents Carhartt’s Pole rH Si A THURSDAY, ‘I Prd STAR ree tributions secretaries * . * * . * Ste solicits & from managers and * of all athlet yanizations * A repres tive in every . f the city is . the Eait * or, who can be found at the * Star office between 3 and 4 * . * o'clock every afternoon: OT SPOKANE Game warted by Sporting THE FOOTBALL AROUND tee ow te ee eee eee ‘Terr cere eres | THANKSGIVING BETWEEN 8E ATTLE AND SPOKANE HIGH SCHOOLS CAUSES MUCH EXPERT MAKES COMMENT | Hackenschmnidt match is off will be} surprised to know it was ever oo. their previous prices j Jim Corbett said Nelson should} }win. This may have caused Nolan jto believe that Siler sold out tajer= | Gans j | CHIEF ANO SOCIALISTS ¢ COME TO UNDERSTANDING. | Chief of Police Wappenstein has held « comenitation with Vin Harper and Attorney Brown rege ing the use of the streets by Bocial fat speakers. The chief stated that ime was as anxious to have the mat ter tak t nome superto! court judge aad ded by the loourt without a jury, as were the} Soctalista The GSocialiate have; Igiven the chief to understand that |no more street meetings will be |held until some deciston has been reached m sorege tah butter Poultry. cht Rene, LAST RITES OVER SUTER. The funeral rite ‘Theophitis | Suter, who died at Providence | pital on Sept. 16, were held from the | Bonney-Watson parlors at 10 o'clock how this morning. The deceased was 67 | v00 8 of age and a ploneer jewoler | SUS ket, ambe per head. i jot this city. Services were con-| Meats. ducted vy Rev. M A. Matthews,| jafter which the remains were taken | per i }to the Washington crematory and; 3° | eremated | NEW POLICEMAN. Chief of Police Wappenstein has named O. 6. Davis as a patrolman | the certified list of civil |ice eligibles. Davin took the o of office late yesterday afternoon ee maimon trout & salemen, He bes | fiaunders - te; rock cad, par th th oF * yin ayaters, per « oer? orahe ver show Hay and Feedstutrs, | Bastern, Wash. tinouhy, Ou ‘ 3 * WALL 8ST. FAVORS HUGHES @) * eee eee eeeee 7 * * * *# NEW YORK, Sept. 27 —Het # ting on Wall st on the out # come of the gubernatorial ele % tion favors Hughes, at the # odds of 2 to 1. Hearit money #| # is being held back-twean en # * piter odds, we / bbi. BB Pe ebb * Si Nair, per lb, be; eistal lath, per Yard, eee eens Jeavor to obtain HENNING GETS BEST OF DALEY | me f betng ayed at 0 ro on Henning and Da he ft pla fup wth a ‘ ‘ in opp ut f ant The men wi t un x 1 Hot \ mad f 7 t ‘ apple 1 iHavethe Curefor RUPTURE Seattie’s Leading Specialiat. 40 Years’ Experience. 1 guarantee to absolutety cure every cane of Ruture which, after examination, | accept for treat- |f mont, [ am a graduate of the I dest rp nized Rurope: Ca 1 nedian end Amertean colleges | For 46 yeare I have dev my time and attention to the treatment and cure of Rupture, and my cured patients number hundreda, some probably being your netehbore, This long period of exclusive practice has given me skill and expertence In the of Rupture, such as I be- Heve no other physician ofter you. a fom ining proat al operation of ing with your © walt for my able §=6CON Tor SUPrER >t pm DR. CLARKE CO. 123 Second Ave. So, cor, Wash ington st, Seattle, Wa sun SEPT. 27 1906 The Store That Serves You Best--Garvey-Buchanan Co GRAND SUCCESS 30,000 Visitors At Our Opening Ree tion Last Night I bod as pleased a ‘ J uticulars of CONTINUES TODAY ALWAYS WEI OPENING BE SURE TO COME Ready-to-Wear Department FRIDAY SPECIALS OF UNEQUALED MERIT COME SKIRT PETTI COAT $5.98 PLAID BLACK BROADCLOTy COAT $12.50 Greatest Coat in Town, ' aray or black] PLAID SILK WAIST $5.98 New Plaid Waists Styles c Pretty $5.98 = FEF ec. In th line we are al ait needs in all grades at sat ng pr we d 7 Cotton Blanke ! f ra ily for, each 20¢ . vp y Flannels, conte i ( Dou Cotton Blanke ‘ , ont ioe gra tan or gra x va for, pair ihe ! The Busiest Grocery in the Busiest Basement REAL LIVE MONEY SAVERS 8 bars Lenox Soap 6 bars Gasene Soap Force, a package sees H. O. Oats, a package a bb. ye BAKING ‘POW DER— ROYAL ~ ‘ $ STAND LAMP COMPLETE "Extra Special in the Busiest || ind I with ching ll } Basement Fri ; Vriday ape } 500 dozen White Cups and } J .. We $ Saucers ‘5 ; s00 dozen White Dinner Plates Cc} sc OPAL GAS GLOBES 16¢ Worth $1.50 dozen. Strictly first qual-} [| \ Opal A r Globes, ity } regula 2 ay special , : soc COCOA DOOR MATS 39¢ agc WILLOW WASTE PAPER Extra strong heavy Cocoa Door Ma rt! KETS 18c regularly soc; Friday 396 e ; soc DECORATED CRACKER JAR te 75 dozen Imp Waste Decorated Austrian China Cove a Ba for t use, "Dasees - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1115-15-17 Second Ave, FREE! FREE! TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Extra Pair of Pants Free With evtry Suit we make to order s00 DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT FROM ror WS NO MORE NO LESS r high price mer- .00; our price Sar chant tail ” to $19.00—n0 more OUR GUARANTEE: part of garment will renew of one year. SN Should linings on 3 not wear sarge free of charge satistactorily we inside —=—_—_— ' nion Tailors 22014 JAMES STREET (Upstairs) Open Evenings LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine Beggege Expreesn Furniture and Heavy Hauling. 7 I1.P.T. Sa SODA WATER IPTS ovsTer COCKTAILS i-TS BEEF FLUIJIN viaus ALL. LP. T. Both Phones—1686, Oftiee in Ditier Motel. Open Day and Night. PANTSTO “old Legis lOoLEN weet eure fot yoursett what ft means, Phone us on 08 wt Li COW MILLS. Pacific & Punet Sound Bottling 0 Suits To ornoer $15.00

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