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WHITE SOX. ARE DION’T BO A THING BUT PUT THE NATIONALS AWAY ON THE BENCH BY A SCORE OF eTo 3 (Scripps Telegraph & °) CHICAGO Get Dr, W and the Wh 30x , The Sox did tertay up the earth w the Na the deciding # by 4 score and the winning the world's baseball pionship s total of four gut to two Mordecai Brown, touted a best pitcher in the National blew up and was humbled duat like his predecessors ¢ , Overall, i th sf « w h oO n again he ne Sox Awtul Slaughter It was aw © slenghte 19.242 crasy « wil ased They saw Hahn the ‘ . during saw | Dav out the d lowke trust! thing ut a . Wait v and Jones fa to connect with the sphere at some time o . the battle’s res sb rooters started off with t at the first, but tha whoop had a “22” to it double, and Shulte's hit sex looked the minguided © Dec Wh er, had gone bed at o'clock e night before and was full RAGES SATURDAY U. OF W. GAMES : Se te ene eee NEW YORK. First rece, seven-eighths of a mile—Sewell 109, § to 5, w f ple 117, second: Penryhn 102, third Time, 1:25. Second re hase are 144, won, Cot wocond ™ my La third. Time, 6 Third thre fa mile—-W. H. Daniel 120, Te ne 108, second third Time, tefl 4-5 Poarth race, eleven-sisteenths of a tile— Hen Strong 5%, 38 to 1, © Ace High 94. second: Royal Breese 97, third. Time, 1:06 2-5. Fitth race, one and three-fourth miles-Dishaditie 116, 4 to 1, + Tronsides 116, second: Miss Craw fora 112, third. Time, 2:57 3 Bixth race, one mile—Ortlenc 94, 4 to 1, won; Bivouse $2, second Coderstrome 8%, third. = Tim 128 45 LOUISVILLE. Fire re three-fourths of « mite Alsono 113 (Mountain) 1@ to 1, won: Alrahtip 164 sec Top WT, third. Time, Second race, one mih oly 4 to &. won; Bell Vie Dudley 195, three-fourths a 110 (Nteol), € to Wilson 109, second “La@y Bather 161. third. Time, 1 15 Fourth race, one mile—Har Bey 106 (Koerner), § to 1, won tenaion 122, second; Melivain third. Time, 1:40. Fifth race, three-fourths of a mille—Chase 95 (Moreland), 6 to 1 Won; Ritter Mins 110, se % pango 106. third. Time, 1 Sixth race, one and one th miles Whipporw 105 (Koerner) $ to 1, won: Shining Star * oné; Orsterian 191, third. Time. 1:48 1-5 RECEIPTS OF THE GAMES FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—The ch piomship series played here nette 4 the management and t $ 246.65: players’ share, § commission's share, $10,666 winning player's share, $1.2 each losing player's share, $417.7¢ Lagt year the total attendance was re and the total receipts $68, 405. The New Styles Are modest to the extreme. The new woolens are very pronounced. A call will convince you we are the cialty, Oriental Baths, under Orand taflors you need. Irving & Opera House. Phones, Ind. 2114; | TG as she along, by pon, 211 Columbia st sve 147 os | simply moving a small | or to per th: Wenat l= TOL, lemons, "por lever, i ee Carhartt’s Working Clothes of ginger and “the! What Shall I Wear? = THESHU 615-617 First Avenue Pole got From the moment of y, tt was all joy and sunal Crack of the Bat ma of fie inuous { panora white suite and the ¢or ack of the bat, and | Man after man faced White to go Just a b sway wondering I he was the “n enigma, and " ved of Brow wirling hand un o we ! r e way fe ' the large and 1 he Cube’ balloor In vain eid Isbell " 1 lookit r wht Box b f =. own tt ‘ POA ‘ ° ie. ee a a , 4 ‘“ ‘ a « ‘ ee ie ' i i au r “uwe ve a At Tacoma Saturday afternoon | the firat eleven of the Univers! won from Whitworth College by « score of 8 to 0. The game wan ox citing, although a kicking one forward pass thought to be too much ta the experimental stage to} be used extensively | At Everett the high school eleven of that place defeated the second ¢leven from the university by « score of 4 to @. The game was a panting hibition. Both teams pu ap an exe game in spite of the muddy condition of the feild. | COMMITTEES FOR SUBURBAN FAIR, | At a meeting by members of Bt Edward's congregation, Hilimas. 6 following officers were elected | to serve during the fair to be held} in the opera house, Southeast Se attle, tomorrow, Wednesday, Thurs day and Frida, Johan Downing. chairman order committee; James Oakley, chairman contests commit tee; A. McDonald, superintendent of booths The following ladies have be appointed to take charge of boc 8. Ryan, fancy Mr. T Foran, varie booth; Mrs, Wm. Risse, candy, fruit cream; the Misses Abbess Misses Mary and A fish pond Mra. Annie ate The supply committee ix compos ed of Meadames D. B | Oakley, mu Spellman, D 8. Ry A. McDonald, W. Sehilpin and D. B. Dugdale The reception committee Moa | dames W. Schilpin, Engler, Rich ards and MeGuire WANTS HOCKEY MATCH. Capt. James McArthur of tne} taston whether there are any hockey in Seattle. If so he would tean like to communicate with them and | rrange games Including shower and p snd shampoo bath Turkiat baths and bed for night, $1.00. Mas} work & spe-| sage and chiropo-tiat The Problem Is Easily Solved at This Stor We Are Exclusive Sellers in This City of Regal $15 Suits and Craven- ettes On the Square Opposite Toten place in North Yakima in the near; jbeon diatrit ja hockey team writes to in-|" | quotation ange steam | | Pouttry. THE SEATTLE \GCAN’T KEEP ‘EM BALLARD TEAM (oe cown ar aL | (g nFEATED snr Hea Tue GELS IN THE SOUT@ERN, SE ries Dugdples at (Star Special Service.) \ LOS ANGELES, Oct, 1b —The happened here y rover Boyle, pitehing for Bal /terday when the Northerners” goat lard. did nobly, holding the old |noxt to Burns’ twists, The rappel imers down ix hite and striking |ihe Sell for 11 bits. The Angel out seven men aldn’t find Vickers anywhere, a) ‘ Ay me POA RB though he was rather erratle a ' Pe fe Tite He walked four mea and Sonne.” i ft f & fl atruck out seven Huatus of Cs 2% :| ‘The seore pI 4 ‘ ’ * ‘ 1 8 » An ’ ; : ABR ME POA ‘4 ' : 9 or he a@ & @. os } . ) 1 ; so s ‘ if — A wee a . } i ' « ‘8 Fi touse ee ‘ ; 1 ' ‘ i 6 . i “we ‘ i 6 ‘ * ot. ’ CACOMNG serTLE Hg piwetett, | I WINNER ded by Rafe Tur o » colored boy, who lost his cacaie te, awe Searle The Tacoma high sehoot w . to Krants story, Tur-| awn to defeat before the local b ra ta fight between Krant |*eheet t at Medpen » e Kid Bomera, of Vancouver, to] ey by & seore 9f ons at at Vancouver last Fri-| "ined i ee rae jo oe e ‘ row 4 into the grendetand, e hat the go 0 Te a n king wp 4 larer The match was to BAY?) percentage, and « still larger per been ton rounds at cateh weights | oon, of noise | Turner notified the local bey that De m for! was m the firet b io by either side unting of Whe ow Seattic wa quarterback ning te Friday arrived without the ap) yard line Por the first five parance of the promised tickets, |» 4 of the second ha Krant's Tepes telegrams and Jonas exchanged punts on 4 no response. Krant lays the) Jay Brn arried the ball for s| of the flasco to either tear) i-yerd to within 16 yards | ¢ match on the part of Bom | Tacomas goal, a by ~” ) © bad faith on the part of & a Nat ¢ Ducks made a touchdown. | Turner Cayte to kick the goal. on Krant i arranging & match with |* t of the muddy condition af} the field. About five Sninat or hompeon of Butte, to take Morrts Thompson of I diene domeeieun, te Gams seen advances of Smit future 3 R wamen, Binith made the touchdown, and Coyle SSPE SSESTESESHEES Hl wore li tee Me t 3 got the ball and br . | STANDING OF 3 2202 Ac SSL e 4 touchdown aod the goal was kick | . @ |e, the score being 17 to ® + THE CLUBS: terback, siting Johna Tacomas § @ 4 star Kame, and fm p Reeenanaeeanane anmed Coyle Tanner at half 4 Hill on end both played a yous —_ game tor T Brith. Therer, Roseman an@ Pasitte Comms te pet [Corie were the mainstays of Beat ‘e TS "Bhluce Thayer made several sense 7 * tional rune, and Coyle aleo divtir ae | bd > quished himeecif on forward passes. L - | “Dig” Tilley was umpire Presse 9 a hk A enema Mr. 0. H. Holcomb announces to PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. his friends and patrons that he wil! : bereatier be found selling bigh | a rade draft horses at O. H. Holcomb Free seesteeest sales stables, successors to} nee ~~ ed Game as | Jolliffe & Co. 1212 Western ave a» «© ® ersece st ’ 8 : First Game. — Leeveeeeseses Second Game. an na ®@ Francie . ‘ ake ; te Ft mer landed | with a cargo of yet they have not on the street. Let-| has dr t$e and Tie aj ox and the grade is ¥ poor at} that. It is the opinion of the com m that the esg market has reached its limit A drop in the price of grapes ix! rly next week. The poul is overstocked A San Fr this morning grapes, bu anclace OU receive letters having certain words or phrases so emphasized in red they stick in your memory. They are written on New Sash Peo ype The stenographer puts in the red letters try on the fish, Rurvanks, IGEH beni cabtage. por im GIR: carrots, - ‘Thie machine permite not onty the use of 9 th also of & two-color oF si ribbon. No extra cost for 0 ‘Tar a TYPewnerEn rant ‘ 102 First Ave. 8. Saattte rap v Kastorn Butter and Cheese. | Washington tr ine, per ib. tenn. Me Gite, Tillamook butter, mgr Block fwine SOOWNING, HOPKING & AYER Ine. ' Live old chickens, per 1, te: trom | BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stoc' IVATE WIR Tel. Main 279, Ind. 279, Rooms 305-206 Alaska Bidy PANTS TOOROER j oLEN cow 1020-Ist AVE SuIts To ornpen +15 00 Live Stock Ronda Oop, 3a Ay. rectors benny, Jon Te feat John D. Farrell haw Mull Pi 1 Portiand coment lens 20: for returned BOYLE THE CLOTHI 423 Pike St. nd ave} r Brook's Hats, 1 Positively remov Ragiey’s, 2nd and Pike. Novelty Skirt 1207 Second Ave., Seattic Wath. NOTICE TO | ward ©. Neate Should your copy ot The Star tail | to reach you by 6 o'clock any oven P ——- | ing, please do us the favor to call up our 1060; Independent i 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send you @ copy at once. miss It more than once, please tele phone us every time you mins tt In this way we can be certain ot STAR-—MONDAY 1906. OCT, 15 ed The Store That Alaska-Yukon-Pacific The “Busiest” in America We do not baastingly ake the above claim, we j ing Store” in the country right here in the Fastest Growing honest eff more readily than here Today e ent 1 iw ferent charities are working hard for their favorite cause bargains welcome buyer lomorrow Embroideries will ta to travel miles for this sa STYI YI find STY Special Values In Stylish - - - E and VALUE are YNOTE here. Pr E and LOW PRICI bined that is the place f Our showing of $25.00 Suit all the approved blo { ndid broadclot! 1 . braid. ts \ fa point of - eos ‘ Be t ep in and se Best $25. 00 Suit Blanket Time | The time f ¢ sea son's lowest pr : You find i ig in r stock, from the heapest Cotton unkets to hig grade Lambs’ Blankets, at ' ¢ t supply your needs now Double Cott ankets, in tan, gray or whit x va the pair ee to-4 Cotton Blankets, in go 75¢ values; the pa urge «heavy { heavy weight, gray, tan white 11-4 Cotton Blankets, a value; the pair weight Blanket, Novelties A double fold Cotton Suiting, in | 19° 2740. Novelty Cotton Sultior large plaid, so moch in de the yard ns st ee je mand; 19¢ values; the yd. Ihe Turkey Red Prints, the yard te Colored T je Ol Cloth, the ard Ste Trimmings 1%¢ 12 12e Fancy Sik Trimming Braide, | 6lc 61290 Boamless Sheets, each Guimps end Bands wtraight She or irregular «, black, solid | Sc Fringed Barber Towels, each colors and color combina and Pereian th, aonorted Turkey Red Table ¢ widths; worth to Ie yard yard Monday he 4¢ Child's Hose Supporters, black, white, 2 paire for he be Sclesora, assorted sizes, per 2c Trimmings 100 pair poh 4 Fancy Trimming Braids tn choles | bc Shepping Bags, twine, each of atyles, Guimpes, Bands and irregular eff Needle Books, each and staple colors, & the Twine Shopping Bags, each 4 twotoned cor Me able for trimming children’s | bc Darners, enamel finish, each dresses, sleeve and yoke trim we mings; worth to te yard Fasteners, card ....2@ Monday 106 ke and Eyes, card le Dinnerware Selling Tuesday That Will Break All Records—$20 Decorated Haviland China Din ner Sete $9.50. Seldom have © euch as this been offered. It's dom that any store is able to do so, Take advantage of tomorrow's sale and be assured it won't occur again for many days Haviland & Co's Beautiful “Ariel” shape, their newest and most popular decorated shape, in sets complete for six persons, Uneally sold in all stores at $20.00, Tuesday special in the Busiest Basement . £9.50 Garvey 1113 to 1117 Second Bon Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner FRECKLE CREAM freckles. At Made in Seattic, L. . HOFFMAN KOHLER & GHASE Established 1850 PIANOS 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Buifting SUBSCRIBERS LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Colman Dock Phone 922. main office (Sunset, Main 88), between if you should ALBERT HANSEN Oat etalge® 706 tet Avenuo r ubseribers a perfect od it is the only way A LA TORIC A Se eter mae on m Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co “= $25.00 SUIT Extra Specials for Tuesday Company Exposition Sale Store J A ¢ ' t t “Fastest Grow! t t { “i Exposition Sale f the dif f ; Y fresh . 7 Kea tos + will pay the #t everything to the GOOD Di n she es to be had. Work voked af ‘ ‘ t I new % ' rows rf 1 skirt Department. Wool Mc brown and bi Again on sale, per yard $1.00 quality Waters both plain Laces and Trimming Sestign 91.00 Allover Lace ae Val. Lace Edges, per dozen yarde Point Venise, Oriental and be ‘orchor ace Fe *, be at ' ' Chantilly Lace Allover fa lace quality, figured and floral sultable for yokes wists, black, white ende@ to $1.00 yard .. . yard 101b. Back Whole 0 Meal Cora 10-4. Back White ¢ 101b. Sack Yellow 10-4b, Sack Rolled Oats Fresh Ranch Exes, © doz Fresh Eastern Kage, o dor $10.00 Rotary Washing M warranted $1.50 All-over Lace 75e Point Venise and Oriental White Opal Gas ( “ S ae ver ae Chantilly Lace tn extra $7.00 GO-plece Decorated Dinner allover yoking, wheel serell; Bets oo floral designs, pretty le Steel Blade Kitehen Kaives © waists and yokes, and cream; worth 6e $5.00 Steet Bound Trunks, $2.35 be Tin Pie Pans .... ....-...B@ white Sale of ‘‘Sample”’ Decorat Parlor Lamgz Piain Colors and Hand-Painted Bodies and Globes, at non tt Price $5.00 Decorated Lamps. $12.00 Decorated Lamps, ' Decorated Lamp $15.00 Decorated Lamps, $10.00 Decorated Lamps $20.00 Decorated Lamps, $10.00 Johnson Bros. ecorated 50-Piece Dinner Sets The finest quality English Semt-Porcelain Deéorated Dim { 50 pleces for six persons, Regular value $10.08 special Lumber Exchange Avenue Building I. P.T.S. fe SODA WATER IPTS : OYSTER COCKTAILS |. TS BEEF FLUIJIN VIALS HPT Phone us and we @ ALL LP. T. Figure for yourself what it means rent Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling PHONES 927. OSTEOPATHY Is But a combination of Genuine Osteopathy, Electricity, VI Violet Rays, when indicated, in experienced hands, insures id and much more certain cures. use them all in my Pi Asthma, anemia rom whatever hey, bladder and. female troubled of the eye, ear, nose and throati backache. la grippe, lumbage, iea, pneumonia, tumors, rupture tion and consumption in its early aaa And Many Other Diseases Never fais when properly Rates — $15.00 per month o ary ments. CONSULTATION FREE AND | nv Office Hours—-9 to 12; evenings, 7 to 8:30. pathle Pale ng OR. M. M. RING, Ost Main 4185; Ind, R 2666 H, LEWIS &Co. formerly of First aud Cherry at have removed to their new sto Second av. where they or business —, LLOYD TRANSFER ©O., Ino. is Baggage Express Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Fb? de Cuande oy Also aay ether Teen an © otract eyetere fot nas COWRE, Hotel men Pioneer Bile Day and Night,