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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. ge ie and | Another at te \ ' hong inside a boxcar with the “Public Goes Away Satisfied-—Races Are Uneventtul—>soors* rockon a | Mentry Rides“Three Winners---Gross Set Down fo! Mayu Nr won,” ile, backed he Life and Manders.for One Year. paling ae vedio sy BY REFUGEE w The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. i) ° STORE OPEN sis tl AT 9: ra A. M., CLOSES AT 9:30 P, M, 6.—To althe plate slo's Cubs foil [They ha | Special Seturday Display: Women’s: Tourist Coats FOR AUTUMN UNAPPROACHABLY LOW PRICES one 1, F Twitehell, the Lewistet plunger, hadga bad day. He drop inate with plenty to spare. ped $1,000 alone on Joe Coyne stole seoo fo on Ar | Dollars ran well and got bowant’s rrore have TIGERS LOSE AGAIN from Columbia Girl, the Handsome Jack” Porter par | been charged to the Cubs, but ab leyed a bean saudwich into a cen-|lowance must be made for the mud: | tury note and Went home in al dy s in which make good field:|| BUTTE, Sept. 6-—Garvin wan too | bensine busy ing wt impossible, Brinker|much for the Tigers yesterday pitched a great game and had the! granting but elght bite all well U. % DeArman hax sold The] Cabs’ measure most of the time, | scattered, In the fifth Inning only Sulton to Rarly Wright The was Garvin in the hole, Am oh PO A wm braced up and pulled th ° t “1 . oe 4 4 e e 4 » the game ona ef seore. | A. Murray 4 won, Jockey Roy Mentry rode three sie winding up t In a flerce drive Mur | Winners during the afternoon and “} 2 TY f 8. S$) Denar pitched well and AT our Ne wk of life, and (hat a itlasted Mayham and got the | bis following among the fair sex |‘ 2 9 8 8 8° @) beautiful two-bagwer to deop r 4 pany dors wa place siper, the favorite inj in the grandstand all cleaned wp. 1 8 bb b)ter pat nis work was to vain | ’ ptageous 0 The badge this race, made a diamal showing ew . 25 3. oa | mark them at c taken up a . Johnny Millia, the well known |e" # i Ge RE ee Ae aie than eight dollars ‘ * were informed that they would not i turfman, has left for Catifornia Coy, 4 2 ie ee ae icity * designed full and long, of biack ‘ he ne Was made favorite in eeoeee fh hi chit ue Milowed inside the gates in t event and reward in fale vin see. eee ee Myers; Delia 4 weven-eighths 1 velvet and : future ¢ CRIMINAL ACTION Aberdeen ARR HM POA B/ 4 4 finished satin . eogee nd olla ieee! et Sat gay lk ae | NOWTHWHE LEAGUE | braid. « Shoulde Yoke with st ite players started roth, ; 7 ¢| | ov ning of Kooe > ‘ei uR 7 H , ' ‘ ’ ube 1 plete asso! on “ot 7 " nd Croix @Or‘ with him. This | Rites eo oS Bibbs ‘ plot riment Fhe aD abled Miss Rillle to ane | 44:9 34 ma i gg rn on the rail and wi EVERETT Sept, 6.—J. A. Wyatt, | Get Mae Fe “ Lem Reed, whe le son died this week as oie tee YOUR FALL HAT Ready Tomorrow oix d'Or be gth for the sh cai io aad pr oe READY TO PUT ON. Farly Autumn M peedy sprinter Burning Bush | ¥ f om F. W. Forsting lau yet the matter ws on browght to the attent ‘ " The next time Jack Freters and of the county prosecutor, Wyatt} codman mix it up, they are up alleges that had Reber AMERICAN LEAGUE | IS HERE | $3. 50 to $7.00 his machine, he would ne j 4 pe eapire—Showbetta, | *" » ch me th spectators ad orate t il a ; to chara th sf sah ooo ge ng ites hes sss) INDIANS WIN ANOTHER nt: hei ET Gees 0 Buperb assortment is on splay in b millt harming Aye these popidil was # clear road, that the boy was nip nery r w Yo pr jed are fty Ruffles” ang a ° in plain sight, and that the fac Lavate ‘ the } a So ee tallored effects The last race yesterday WAS! that the auto was traveling oe York 0-5. Philadsipht own arly fall wear. to inelude « visig | anything but a true one. If Lem! soog rate of speed wasp hte free to to thie section whi Saturday | A had not been carried out at Pie rst that the boy was drag. | pulle price and try on, and go away || ping tour. You'll find viewing these ples je head of theteinmgy he would | os clint or ten fect without even thinking of buying. Welcome. | 4 real pleasure ; . © won by himself. . th . the favorite Plans are under way to form a} ti ¢ the favorite in the | teague te » reales @ the tri race, Wax a typioal MeCafforty in other words, a fay : COIN BEHIND - BRITT May L. N. « was heavily | 1 the post the favorite at 9 te WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS. | LONG GLOVES | cHILOREN’s ie HS REGULAR 50c VALUES Short on Price ninco SPLENDID WEARERS Saturday Special at, Fach 39¢ vs. , | Saturday Special at, Pair F 4 Jersey ribbed, crochet fine | REGULAR $1.25 VALUES. SAT- that falls to-finish inside the joney. Incidentally, F. Young, | and his rider, would find difficulty tn | o leaving Astoria and ashi ps Diamond loans, 204 Bailey bide. “More Valttoonros at the bavy yard **| than ever before. where a 4 athiets or corduroy. #4 —— | today ish, high neck and long)| URDAY SPECIAL 8 and absolutes Kiank, the wre is in tows > ight 7 . ¥ fat cal puailiatic followers are) sre, De Ho Shere = 2 Y ' Maybe bd Jee Medium weigh AT, PAIR. erees c Great values, about evenly divided as to but he will certainly soo | el probable outee f the fritt< . that he has been to the cle clog nanegf nese fioeagordicsgge 2 = mig hymn 2-0 laren NEW CHIFFON DRAPES. || NEW NECK RUCHINGS. NEW BACK comes, fight scheduled for September @ | One speculative sport has p ae SPORTING WRITER GOES SOUTH VALUES TO $1.25. SATUR | REGULAR 25¢ VALUES, VALUES TO $1.50. SATUR. DAY SPECIAL SATURDAY SPE DAY SPECIAL AT, EACH aes 98c CIAL AT, YARD 19¢ AT, EACH 98c On the Opposite the It a peit at odds of 4% | ___ 8088 S0UTIEIE | AT, BACH ......... SOG || crac at, varo ESE |) at, EACH v4s....., | | nds in Ban Francieco i sient te me M ? ‘ " ba | Ss r | T P saee Se ee. Seems = Fog x R. Schmidt, tor tho tast| 1% yards long; solid color White, black and different In shell and amber; pretty | qua |e | | otem ‘ole ng offered. On thie Aa © months connected with the ings and chenilie dotted ef new colors. Extensive varict mountings, with stone set- i 5 aie it w aire $200 of the | *dltorial staff of The Seattle Star, | feeta; very attractive. pretty designs tings; big assortment. a Seattle man's money to win $500) leaves with his wife on Saturda; on Britt : : tailing | 2% O*k!and to take up wewspapes | ative sons have been falling | work in ¢ : ie intends to rapidly by the pugtlistic wayside in that city, He intends t and followers of the game antict-| Wtmter tn the southern city and SATURDAY SPECIALS AFTER 6:00 P. M. pate a better price on Britt withia | bas already received offers on the a day or so. Britt has plenty of! former papers upon which he backers, bat they are all waiting o8 Wouldn’t buy a horse because } worked. For the last four months Ito his former self and thet the | 2a! Splendid 95c Sheets, size 81x90, at, each She Peon ; oe enallG lume has arrived for another|. "uy your hat of BN Vircoks & te Lined Fisish Pillow Cases setae Tbe dozen Barbers’ Towels, size 27x15, Game champton to fall, therefore why |C®. 1331 Second av ooo at, each ‘18¢ Me oe should not the native son be 8 H with’ the Meockout paces Jans smiles and goes cheerf ote You want one with staying power. Gans smiles ‘and tow the same Peta way with eae aees oe Clothes tere have p od a side bet of $150 on the game arranged for Sunday. | Roth have intimated that more money is in sight if the other fellow wants i Some are hammered into shape with an iron—some are simply tailored on the outside when the test of service comes there’s trouble. But not so with Regal Clothes they have staying power. Made of the most durable fabric and not hammered but tailored into a permanent and stylish shape—why shouldn’t they have? They are made in all shades and sizes--to suit the individual taste and form of every manin Seattle. All the Fall Styles are ready ] now. te $15 CLOTHES Ot n'a 20¢ Cashmere Hose, at, pair ... mie 17e Pillow Cases, wide hem, size 36x42, at. 14¢ Men's 26¢ Boston Garters, at, pair ....<9 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St SEATTLE, WASsrt. Diamonds and Jewels Are kept absolutely safe in our Miss May Sutton, the champion tennis player, and Miss Moyer de feated Mins Hell and Miss Miller in the first round of the ladies doubles at the tristate tournament in Cincinnat! yesterday ! Johnson, the Idaho wonder now! with the Washington Nationals, pitehed three straight games with out walking a man. He has made 4 great bit in the east and is hailed as a comer are accessible dur ing business hours. You are saved all worry and anxiety concerning these matters inci dent to having them to your home. A Safe Deposit Box costs only $4 a year Once again the Black Cate have slapped the Dugieta on the wrist and slapped them real hard; 101 and 163 making a total of 264 In two games is pretty tough on the Cubs It is now an even break on a jseries of ten games between the |Cats and Cubs, with three games &. SHORROCK President J. P. HARTMAN Vice ALEXANDER b ‘Mo Daily, September 1 to October 31 Tickets Prepaid | | From All Eastern Points by MAIL OR TELEGRAPH. Money Back if Not Used A. ona gap option of purchasing tourist berths | | ! 1. Vv. A. SMITH Cashier per Ct. Interest paid on Savings, Yourself and friends are invited to attend a ge Piano and Song Recital to be given by Mr. C. Arthar Longwell assisted b; $ é = 7 > Mr. Frank Hemstreet RAYMOND & i) both of New York HOYT 405—Pike Street-—405 Friday Evening,’ Saptember the sizth 1 nonnnenneeene y N Whalebone Pats wird 3 \! at one-half the Standard Sleeping Car Berth rates. For Full Particulars Regarding Rates, etc., call on or séérems C. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Agent Great Northern Railway Uptown Ticket Office SECOND AVENUE AND COLUMBIA 8T. Wntil Sept. 1 ,* at éight fifteen ound at Christensen’s Broadway Hall Introducing The Artistano Crowns, Bridge Work in Seattle Teeth Without Plates Fillings 50c = Crowns $3.50 Plates $5.00 Associated Dentists Under New Man "1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan The recital is complimentary and is under | the auspices of | Sherman, Clay & Co. No tickets will he required her Makes That Are Higher ne Wor seneineteeel a » th u - The Pike Street Duasoaies Milinery yor Hair Store D E UXE ay a MOVING AND ervotr Addition. today go ps THE TIME FOR FALL HATS HAS ARRIVED. | M 4 and lots oastest terme. Green K HE WATERS= cicbiam ch eens betes : | STORAGE CO., Inc. || faisyste" Grote Vane Si ca hats that fetch $12 1] CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON : our wean] - : ’ "$6 60 ro a) 0 100 ARCADE}. {}| GOING EAST COMING WEST RBALTS DO. aay tiene ein 4 LA Thread € “ DE LUXE OPTIC ALGO, ING. GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Main 1156; Ind. 4048, ; ; 8c eee || Cut freight Rates on Household Goods ‘ wos 4 tton 1 “ pe perfec y % I hed Cot 5 eh owl 4 JOHN ©, WALLING to. | ak your, trien Is to take advautage of our low offer, for ALBERT HANSEN ¥ - b , ss bs aug 5c FAS Masih hicks: eeetein. phrort See-sbe waved on shipments, large or small, || aia ee it a: wu ith { a i os 7 ake F amon¢ ° F y i : roeel t ? or mee ee 25c PIANOS MUSIC We tau tel) h, cent what your freig@Mt wilh cost, PIRST AND ves haeg i e ad . . TALKING MACHINES fi || -hones—Maim 162%; Tha. 71 ¥ , : Pacite &P 807 Pika St a pete ¢ 0, Ine. avid Re of, 5 Hil F{RE PROUF ATORAGK. MOVING: PACRING. Optical Department 9 saa tec i linens SRG ana aia oe en oe ene “ as % * . e ee em eee ee ee 2 ea ee « eee ea e'Rs cceee Olas 2 * 5... 66 ime” cictin ob wht i We awe & 6