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ae a ee ee en a aemoamel BUTTE WINS ON LONE | TALLY’: IN SIXTEENTH - SPOKANE, Sept ib.—The ers broke up a long Seance in the 16th inning the battle be |? tween Roosevelt and Claflin being Min today, rete: Hattorios—Howell Han and Payne one of the greatest ever witne ny i ad game here. But one lone tally was regis: | . . ; tered, aud that for the Minors. Polty and Stephens) Mutiin Jand Payne cated by | netacaay Glee 5 o'clook tO ABOW | pirat game “4 the train to the Toute ween eee score was tled at out in Spokane’s half of | A second game was Agreement for Butte to catch coast. The with one the fourth Nailey and Payne. Cartw + m3 3] er and. Schmidt Withkins. 6 a 1 te @| Rhoades and Cle Roosevelt. p eee e ~ ‘Totals ae Gay es ae 1 Spokane. AR RW PO. Ce «. Peyitt and " rerye and Schreck i ee me oh ee ee H ve Oh 8) Ee 3 bee She se eu e naw ok ar an ah ee ee ee | NATIONAL LEAGUE Totais so tam 6 League Standing foore by Innings Cube. Won. Lost. Pot Butte 800000000 000001—1 + 3 4 Spokane ” ee howd f prt ; > " ; ¥ 3 os : oo ’ At Ohi nee Tame of game i ron and K CUBS WIN OUT ON SATURDA The Tigers’ ole mn and Mostett tall was vigorously Wronched again Saturda the vagriign tehamuanstar ete ee adacious Cubs, who held down the cet fat ehd of a 63 scoft Paddy} ar mn S| Welch and Palouser Kreits Willis and Gison; Ray: | battery, did all that was ne to make the Tigers be good, wh ne the swatters were there with the 733 Dig stick, much to the disgust of D Fieh Ike Butler. The score | aR RH POA BR] ‘ 1 i 7 J ahs ob ose RS ge Re ond ah Bee Wy le oak N Se ae : J an e e COAST LEAGUE. ' ‘ ' 1 ‘ a 2 @ 0 € © 0] Kee Angeles 8-6, Bam Francisco 2-1 Mas 68 a8 RR +i 13 338 RM POAR wittis 1 Py ae lg a8 ee ae Rm ay Bie Eee es an £6 ; i$ 18 6 6] wattertes — Gey cod Mage © § 'S & Slequeh ans sarees” Uenpiree-Perrine ond @ 1 $ 6 6) doors Re es we o e . o 2 At Porttand. iT He in Gf, Daniene-Portiand came | tn ninth Satweday Gi Poanelinn ¢ at and Wowgat Jones rem-Perrine and M Portiand %, Oakland 1 Beore “ue “ 13 Vor a6 Ratte and White; Ma NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. 8. A. C. TEAM BEST SWIMMERS. League standing | rit SWIFT CURVE MAY. END CARE the neanon, If nator ipo résult of being bit by Jan tt pitohed ball Rarbeau was hit by Piteher Sum mor, of the Indianapolis toam, the ball, Lahding just below the temple. Wxphoting a slow oury “Jap” stopped in to meet, but Sumy had turned loone a fant ball That dropped the, infielder Ike a stoor beneath a hammer Barbeau ts in Toledo, and ft ta anid his life te in danger, He ta lpermitted to see no one but his wife, His physicians declare that 4 lofig rest ntay restore the little | fellow to health Since reaching the top of the American assoclytion Indder, the Toledo club has lost, beside Bar | beau, Clyde Williams, second base man, and Fred Abbott catoher The } vita, college latter was injured at Indianap id Williams has returned to | SIMILAR BAD ACCIDENTS IN BASEBALL HISTORY | Billy Nash, Boston, lby Smith, Loutavitle; tically ended } Burdock, Boston, rend 4 uncon solous for days by Pitcher Ke | Watkins, Indianapotia, bit by Wild Bill” Widmer and ruined as} a ball player Hughey Jennings, Baltimore, knocked unconscious by Amos Ru knocked out career prac | rank Dwyer, hit by ball from bat of Al Orth; out of game for months | Hill Kelley, almost killed at Lex xton park by being hit on the BARBEAY.” “jap (Seattic Star’s Exclusive Servi y Hoffman, rendered insens YLEDO, Sept. 12.—W, J. “Jap"| tle by a pitehed ball throwa — by t au, Toledo's phenomenal! Jesse Tannehil! | shortstop, whose work at times re Roger Breanahan, knocked tnsen minds one ry Turner, the| sible at Cineinnatl; out of game Cleveland r, in out of the! for a month TRAINS CRASHED 94 KILLED (By United Press.) WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt Sept. 16.—Twe outright a }eether with a terrific crash. Many of those killed met death in thetr sleep, Having entered slumberland after a day spent at the fair at) Sherbrooke, Quebso. "Those injur ed, many of then fatally, had legs and arms broketi or crushed. Other received internal thjurtes A re Nef train rried to the scone | and several cars were at once con: | Yerted into hospitaia, Others were brought here and taken to the hos pital. ty-four were killed nearly 50 injured in a head-on collision between the Que bec express, loaded with excursion and a freight train near here terday morning. A train + confused his orders and gave the express a clear track to a siding. Before the reached the two trains ca see 7] 1S BECKINGHAM ENTITLED — TO INCREASED SALARY? in salary during his term ot | | question In the Reckingha is whether he may be consid. | ert ered as &n elective officer, when he | The legisiat Was appointed to fill an unexpired salary f coun term. | $2,000 a year Raker drew the old salary until pointed toafilt t the { hie death, © Sa : : im: arly 4 year | Aberdeen The 8. A. C. team captured the | 5 Chartes Bak after the passage of the new law by ny - honors at the swimming contest at|/Youid have aerved until th tb totate Hs bi Beattie ‘ so of ‘*\ Luna last evening, although most ; oe tte ne logisiature. Reckingham was Barve ss M0 lof the individual honors went { sqonty election at the old appeloied December™’2 y1906, tx «ee - « ” 7 eu nana toe v4 e al prov iden ha oo OO he tel Vancouver’... 3% «9: live|the Canadians. The chief event Suntie atvivial te sued 6 pom 7 the tn ‘ » ie ‘ P< oY «alle ta ismmition cibon. | was water polo which went to the PS)" te ree tt Cee |S. A. C. 46, against the Vancouver | an - — ara League ag a | Athletic club team The Spokane meeting following. leaves 8t. Paul immediately for inn a will claim a number of them. the coast Dootroit HL oP MEETS TODAY, | Saturday’stresults follow | cone ie] the m6 bo Cleveland ith A moeting of the Pacifie North sre rac sag .° n.. 12 1. Open season for deer commenced ace $42 | West association of the A. A. U. 6 | 500" alice Carmy even allow thing | yonterday, with but very little luck ag 2 is] eatied Eyal arey . = se hird » the aportamen, due partly to the Washington : tela Cc Second race ie Kinney, § to 1, wet and disagreeable weathor ‘At Chicage. foe Presider Howell) ofioa: gocenes Fontan o Been Foo ee Beare hm & | Spokane will decline re-election. Of |fiira Thied tees Bache Pie") |,Am enraged spectator struck Um: | chicas | Diets 2 1] ficers will be elected, reports con + gt tien y fies “ a we? pe * | pire Evans at the St. Louis-Detroit Retteries—Waish and Sullivan, Lise |Sdered and general routine bust-| ora" Adena 2 te i vt call vara American league game yesterday | als aan tee ‘ness will be transacted. _ | Fourth Pee: be with a pop bottle. recovery : rk _ | Fourth race Ton, 8 mald to be de bis skull ’ a TOS. | bet fractured. 1 to 2 show oe coe dichon. to 1 823 | f “ Orilone, 1| . Parney Oldfield” and his “Green Sixth race | Dragon” made two miles at th won; Bucotic, 6 L8tonia track In two minutes your ond; James A. Mur terday The Season at the Meadows is aed | the affair up as a get-away 4 to & show, third. Seventh a over. When Monvino at 3% to 1,\day and sputtered. But these same Monvino, 3 to 1, won; Altan-| L. H. F. Baldwin lowered the flung her heels under the wire in| sputterers will be on hand next year | ero, 2 to 1 place, second; Derdom, | world’s record for a mile in an aw the last race Saturday, the last/ as ready as of yore’to try to out-|6 to 5 show, third. mobile at the Readville track, go event of over two months of the | guess the bookfes. / ing a mile tn 64 1-6. f sport of kings had been run Cadichon won the Alaska handt- | ea lei The public was stung on the last | cap, running at 6 to 1. Edwin T SPORTOGRAMS | Ed Rilis, the local trapshoote day, the contrary god of chance Fryer finishe second and Ortlene, | lw on hands down yesterd , it th “kind of throwing it in to them,” so | the favortte, had to be satiatied— | ae pe shoot of the eattle 6 - tub to speak. No ta single favorite |and the public disgruntled —with 1 t 97 ceauthhe: tune « ntled or ‘votball te: proak! € yon J showed his nose ahead at the finish | third edie tere bee alana ee eee to delight the coin-losers who make| Fireball was left at the post in mber 22, with the Rangers, at a the sport possible the sixth race, and the nd park. Dugd: has been Coach Victor Place has called all Stung seven times in a row was | this mighty racer walked home made honorary vice-president, and the untversity football pl F not @ pleasant ending of the season| Many of the horses which have|\has turned his park over to the|the gridiron thin atieroe te one for the talent and the big crowd—| been running atethe Meadows will | boy * , work. Godnear aaal one of the largest of the season—| this woek be entered at Vancouver ek Weae tee 8 a ‘te ae Chere Mairead. ten trainer, will be on hand. | Wilhelm, the ata Rirmingham ba tean American yachting cireles tava Opposite the Totem Pole SOME STORES Have good hat ‘ ads,” but we have the hats. We belong to the number who put their fluency in their hats in- 4 stead of in the newspapers. We believe this method to be the only perma- nent and lasting one of satisfactory advertising. That is why we call your attention to Regal Hats. We will let them exercise their fluency— it’s a good way—it’s fair, too. tirred to the at Si attempt to lif Thomas Lipton the Amerk mut Shreve uct t making ngs without innin allow BELLINGHAM BAY FAVORED, | His gehip announced thin morni a double header {s| Wm, F. Ir, eing I hap-| ment t f at Uni od 1 ates se H. Piles is privt 1 to make, Senator Piles ha __ Emi : isk, who was the boss | announced that Roehl will be able the ( to go to the naval academy in gy . has bly & year and a half at Rat é ason the next vacancy will ocout oO ta Be ' The Bank for Savings Capital $400,000 Fully Paid 4 Per Cent re 4 Per Cent DIRECTORS SAVINGS First Av ACCOUNTS ONLY and University 4 Opportte Vostoftios TILE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1997. | brother of State Tax Comminnie ARREST LID LIFTER z | The presence” of several half nken men in the southern yprt lof the efty yesterday led to auto nm and Patrolman J, b.| kwon and Henry Hardin fowd Joo Spohn doing a rushing business in alcoholic refreshments from the DEATH CAUSES WRECK (Star Spectes Service.) SPOKANE, Bept. 16.—Electric Lagomotive Engineer O, W The Store toe Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co Grand Autuinn Millinery OPENING WEDNESDAY Frost, died from apoplexy early yostorday morning just previ. ous to a rear end collin ot N . | frolghts which occurred near Free. | PAKEAKS room of the Now Hingland | § | man,,.Wash, Frostgwas one of the | Het a a ee oe ‘ | beat engineers on the road and a Brent — “7 oe coroner's inquest has grought out leave Pier 2 to see battienhips the astonishing cause for the wreck. | be | . The Pleasure of Your Presenee - is Cordially Invited ANC : : ma | Of-all Garvey-Buchanan mi rY openings gy | this one easily takes pre-eminence Urpassing. on | ly beautiful—gorgeous beyond description, Ina oer OC e are Forced Ou a Bm ne = word, it will be the most stunt display ever etal witnessed in Seattle. 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