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} 3 ' BURNS WINS Knocks Jim Flyna out in the Fifteenth Round- Terrific Mill LOS ANGELES, Oct rommy n ” h avywelg champ 5 out Jin bd he Pacific A ab th 1 We SEATTLE LOSES TO OAKLAND OAKLAND, Oct, 3.—-Seattle the first game of the series here yesterday. In the third inning the lost locals mmplished some gre work whe ree bite in a straight Vine and a orifice « d three runs Johnny Kane, for the Siwashe started the game going on a triple and Van Buren sent out a long fly ‘Thea matters for the northy * teok a fall off until the ninth, when they came through with better work. The wore Beaty AR REE PO 4m Kane, © 4 r) Van i t eee Se lanheneh in € e183 ee. re oe oS a Bek & eB. » oe ewe se » TS ee ie te = ‘ a ee ee Viewers.» *eetern Totals ™ ’ AR & > ; , _ pie | ; ‘ ‘ : : ‘ : ° : ; ; i ; + ” Runs by inminas fea ie Hite Cakiant i Summary: Yhrwe-bese hits hase ite omit First base of Cate 2% Mtrack oat ee Cates, TOE ty pltoher Witt piteh-Catwn, ‘Time of oe Umpire Mahattey 9, AC. EVENT ON TONIGHT An extra and unlooked-for feature | attraction has been scheduled for tha first weekly meet tonight of the 8 A.C. A giant Australian strotied into the club yeaterday and « ly remarked that he was a wr and could take on five heavy ama teurs at any time the club set ‘The club offictals were f sourt and wanted to be “wb An fmpromptu demonstration in the «YM convinced them that the Ans-| claim to greatness had a m Consequentiy they » ate of his appearance for to- night All the wrestlers are in god shape for tonight's work. “Doc” Roller’s exhibition match te in the nature of a try-out for his match with Gotch om the 12th. bh in expected to arrive from Chiesgo at any tim and may possibly get in today in time to witness the big meet NOTICE TO WATER: 1N DIS’T NO. 1 Fixed rates due and payable dur. ing October, for October, Novem. ber and Decem Hecomes 4 quent Novem Meter and payable f m a) the Ist to th of the next suc month the omes delin 20th. better fitting than ever. | It You Want to See the Best Suits $15 Will Buy---See Regal $15 Suits The new Regal Suits for fall are Jim Dandies new weaves, new colors, more swing and style; Slip into one and your best friend would tell you that you never had a more per- fect fitting nor a hagnsomer suit. & THESH 615-617 First Avenue yee Carharit’s Working Clothes ee ee ee * 'T PUT IN PRINT The Star tr of @ A grammar @ Sporting Editor of The solicits tributiona m managers and secretar athletic assvectations representative in every f the city the Sporting Editor an be found at The Star Sand 4 o'clock is wanted by every ¢ between afternoon peeeesseeenee aa eee eee eee eeeeeereee STANDING OF THE CLUBS eee enenaeeeane Pacific Coast Le me 4 Angetos " ‘ National Leaque. Played. W 1 Pet American League Played Woe. 1 NATIONAL “LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE - ‘RACES YESTERDAY AT SPOKANE oa mile ) T to First race, five-cight Canopas 109 (C. Willie won; Littlg Minch Jr. 109, # Sox 109, third. Time, 1:06 14 Second race, one mile and yarde—-Pay Me 109 (Chandler) won: Tuck Back 104, second Mike 109, third. Time, 1:61 Third race, cleven-sixteenths of » mile—Procrastinate 108 (Sherwood) 1 to 3, won; Euchre Deck 104 ond; Minna Baker 104, third ei Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile--Glendenning 109 (C. Wit Mame} § to 5, wom} Boundly 102, second; Beautiful snd Hest third. Time, 1:12% Pifth race, one mile—Christine A 102 (R, Wilson) 3 to 5, won; Golden Light 100, second; Major Teeny 102, third. Time, 1)47% Sixth race, seveneighths 4 to on aoe Time ofa § to 1, won; Young Marlow 102, see oud; Canejo 196, third. Time, 1:32 AT LOUISVILLE. Piret race, three-quarters of s 1, won; Rabiat 102, second; Oasi« 196, third. Time, 1:17. Second race, one mile apd an eighth —« Mineral 107 (More land) 16 to 1, won; Chamblee 116 second; Joe Lesser 103, third. Time, 1:58 96. Third mile race, sevenelghths of a md; Cie 1 @ 2, won; Usury 9%, « |ton Forge 190, third. Time, 1:31 26 urth race, Steeplechase—Mave rick 139 | won, Six mand 136. Volma 154 third, Time Fifth race, three-quarters of « mile—Tom Dolan to 5, won; Gracehas 106, second Clamor 161, third. Time, 1:18 +6. Sixth race, one mile a she lteenth—Inspector Girl i Seder: 10 to 1, won; Lanelle 19 cond Belden 102, third. Time, 1:45 16. SOUTH SUPPLIES ICE. WASHINGTON, Oct 3.—-The } South te shipping ice to New York relieve the famine. Ice cosets $5 a tom at the New York yards, ples that which is wasted by melt ing. waaeer STARTS CAMPAIGN. YORK, Oct. 3-—-W. R accompanied by « family | started today }epeak at the Montgomery county | fair. While om the trip the party | will visit many upstate fairs and | speak to the farmers. moore b lof physicians, 'Take Care of Your) Eyes Have them examined by expert opticians at the Sehuchard Optical | Co, 1207 Second av, free. Glasses if you need them, from $1.00 up . and On the Square Opposite Totem Pole mile—Bleven Belts 100 (F. Witron)/ mile—Intense 104 (Aubachon) 20 to! Martha Gorman 106 (Nicol) | 101 (Wishard) 4! to | SPORTING DOPE SPOKANE BOOKS Fnet te F derbi 1906 ae en HES SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, oc DCT. 3.48 su Best—Garvey- Bu The Store That Serves Ye The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Sale vant! «= ABOUT EVEN UP - + ' \ { . at the “@ee \nesULTS OF THE FIRBT WEEK they will ‘ride at the yee RITE CHARI ' 1 ARE UNSATIOFACTORY—Wia Plungers Successful | VOTE FOR YOUR FAVO RITY » ane th ylongere whe have been play — don re on JOCKEYS HAVING A STRENUS!|.) the horn m the ground Sens xt} OUS TIME—H, SMITH INDER:. |! hy Ray . » a aly gi ; en | NITELY SUSPENDED | ut $1400, A tt be Ba . - i ‘ wal da ahd won about ” ron ee wedi oe rom Maguire had $100 exch way on aid that P hae secured li Form und cleaied up when eae iene wy eae BPOKAN} The itive! 4 who was 4 fem 10,000 yards would not have been su ' E vat ' sete yokane lofts tne alno broke , and fortunately secured another lot, » ; y ably be the ~0ke abou mn the rome « betting $300 on angen gers heey ‘ vom oe Posh be sithough Fran im still athowt io when the horse} eo able to Contest for the \ 500 loser Hohemian club, | Won, and then betting the works | ut vt : an by Mu O'Brien about ot e at 3 to 6, also cach snd George | i200 20 the bad. Nelaon Jonas te)! (te coutman, better known & eady-to-Wear Department . re the Gere , ) va Kid.” has had @ streak of book jo not show much di ¢ bite elu foronee tn thelr bank fotls one way of bad luck and has failed to cash 62-inch Broadcloth Coat $15.00 ww another good sized bet LARGE 6HIPME Ny ARRIVED YESTERDAY. BLACK, NAVY BLUE, ¢ DR. RED, BROWN * 0 ené San Ae The jockeys here have been hav Many Turne in Track 1] OR GRAY. ‘bextra ¢ Wool Broadcloth " ‘ h euflaen . s od at} “ ing enue ime HM. Smith. good 822.50 va oO sder at £15.00 a rer vb » who rode at Beattle during the mm f the Angeloa| ner, was indefinitely suspended by 8. RIES. Qe AND Se EMBROIDE G all ao , i the judges for bis ride on Prickior 10¢ rocery epart- aeet ff ane an da hy was beaten by Maj ment next theo i Form . € Flannel Depart- | § r 5 iT ’ haw Pus Wrist 1 ix . * a da * of tor Walla W r the balance of the SPECIAL ment , “ “ A “SPLENDID SHOWING ’ % = IN THE NEWEST DECORA 8oF DAINTY own tn THE MAR | Steam Baths 25¢ ons or weoawoous’ | | °F. CANTY wae] ‘ " D nidene chewte wt CELEBRATED | ENGLISH WEAR ‘ m nad bath, " RAIL PLATES IN RICH t - — : on Tusk COMBINATIONS OF BEAL f ; . » ' Mae TIFUL COLORS ANDO DE ; a nd ehir “ a ape SOc VEILING, 2h¢ N6, WORTH $ AND v ‘ 0 jer ( ad $1.50, \ . imy tn Ase Ind ‘ CHOICE 7 fennels, 7 P atens to } THE BUSIEST BASEMENT Also g ’ The fire 7 eines -_ - »snortenent anta ¥ Don't throw ond = clothes 147 ROGERS Al DESSERT ed faneaa, , mo 1 “« from| eway. Have them cleaned to look SPOONS !, © worm ' i . ‘ maght a ike new at the Pantorium Maia ’ warp Flannel, , 8 1048 eee pects re ‘ 6 2 CUT GLASS NAPPIES. oe . i be Diden 916 leeniiieainnaminemnetimmtemitinal —‘Thureday ....00000000 ¥ ot : tw Nea t of 1 tal. W aday whe ‘ arket " 500 DOZEN SEMI. PORCELAIN | bennehet. ¢ ‘ante tes Dok Me NECKWEAR, 50e. TEA CUPS ANO SAUCERS / | than ¢ ack 5 Fancy Neckwea wilk wore reauianie © 7 | THE THEA ER 7 i , style DOVER EGG BEATERS t | and tancy trimmed pretty & % DOZEN EMBOSSED NICKEL- Aut the Grand. PLATED TRAYS, Ia or . vende bh Th Bpe | prod mt f the best of # t jkind and has done a bu ’ nes ‘ } The Maid and the Mummy M ! and the M van y ~«£ 4 Carle's muasien Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave, morrow might at the : sald to be ' } by Fred Warren and Ellas : beth Spence nee Seatie Theater. NOTICE TO ai ke | Theatre: allt ys Rapp ag hyp agg SUBSCRIBERS ' cial matinee ton nemnaon only | Should your copy of The Star tau | pa stry depends (Thursday it is @ good, clean to reach you br rf otdeek any even | nin: ¢ PA fl | pw at popalar lowe Th * wt ue e favor to ca > ep tte anger pine Atmel High Grade wot our ain fice (Sunset. Mat f . ‘ our. The Hoel ty mee to the ~ let Independent ) et ween 24 PF; Seattle Theatre neat Sunday af Wines & Liquors | ¢ and 7 o'clock. and we will sone read and pastry ee Te calaen, tie aan Fee sc mare than anee, plonse tole must be more that or are thowe that immediate? ON NR EA . eos icorronaded the Divenn Revier wathe canes: stage merely appetizing; he was upon earth, although He | 1/"o si chttens pee Me) Bet dE Pure € you California, Wine fj Giving our does not appear in the play—enly | a" mem, accera erie, Meme pre Eber mallon 81.00 |) hy BTAR Pt DLISHING CO. they must be 9 Thin Avenue Theatre re OO Dir iann . aeee wholesome, digestible, nourishing. in “New York by Might,” at th cniiadie Term Paes wenn = i skit Third Avonve Theater thie week. [ne eam Rs RP “inna The flour depends upon the wheat : Suan could senreaty be better. The and the way it is milled. ‘ | pt rene all th Heslits tha en Keystone Liquor Co. : : be seated wi » ; 1123 FINGT AVE. te 12 Both phones “a + cent wash, begiostag | Senta 1. Sencca 1428 SRHCOND AVE af Queen of the Highwa onMain 1104, ind, 1184 will be the play at the Third Ave FREE DELIVERY. nue Theatre NO BAR | jc 54 Rago a ai DOWNING, Nerney © Ryen Ys vor ber fr ace jane! . re bew bill of vaude the Star Vv wmpear oat ty she leaine oars Tol Main DO ind 27% Is made from spring apgg 4s), wy ag Rooms 204-305-308 Alaska Bldg 5 : I Jwagion from the inquires | for wheat only. It is seats the Lote heatre wil er | . crowded next Bunday night. The| A Pla Fr milled by the new- of seats began this mor no ee [the office of the theatre of chs dak 4 ies Tak os oth est and best ma- when the doors are thrown open cay other house 10 the OXY. chinery, and puri- Sunday night ay | THE MEYER TOMER PIANO fied b ial ) Sin ana't sreatent lant | E0NTRACTS AWARDED. sii ealbain te me se els le Yy special pro ba treax semen the west artic ‘oard of public works yesterday os } j ine ron %,! Ralph cr ayy be S al seven Reema | OHLER & GHASE Use it and you “ mi s the @ t id Mine All vere jemty este in'ane Tending woman, [wath av. 8 ot al: grade and com-| Leading Gpectaiten PIANOS get bread not only light, crisp toon May is the leading woman, [sath ay. 8 3, Jeo ig [hsin, the chocesatet, Si Jamea|Serced av. et sl, concrete watee| 8 ci ag sae 1308 SECOND AVENUE appetizing, but also wholesome, | at eee 1 $21,083, T. Kyan; Western av. from | PAE many Se ey pe : : : |\TOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO|'Miversity st. to « point 120 feet mination, I ae ‘ gestible and nourishing. | O« | Nove and the U | Via Northern Paeitic ote a0 mF * partinaars cal Eye Specialist buying the Novelty Mill Co.’s Pate Northern arner Firat ay. and Yesler way. Union, Bakery & Cafe Coat Makers Asth " GOOD WAGES. beonehitio.” dlarthese eam aprendiel OYSTER COCKTAILS irTS BEEF FLUI2 IN VIALS @ancer, rheumatiom ‘of ALL LP. ead a tere H. LEWIS & CO WANTED Owenese from whatever ie E | . 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