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ATTELL WANTS TO FIGHT GANS (By United Prees.) eare to take on the colored chany SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 1 plen. F t h eh lf Gans and Attell should be oop te ee matehed, it would bring together wolght »mplon pugilist, write’ the two clevereat boxers in the to a local newapaper. setting forth | professten, but in addition to hay is rea why he is ing six or seven pounds the best of Mateh with Joe Gan Attell, how. [It from a welght standpoint, Gane eter, states that he ts willing to haw a muoh harder puneb than At tackle Matting Nelson first in or tell, althouwh the latter haa been der to show that he f* not four | winning via the knockout route fiueping. Ho says that if he does lately, Attell wants the weight to not outclass the Dane, he does not | be 139 at the ringstde BARNSTEAD WINS FROM SPOKANE---SCORE 7 TO 3 that ma rnste n ‘ eo Tt was man Barnstead agai H 8 3 Dug's aca’ jon trom the ‘Twilight : $3 league spat sod flung yesterday tn : a1 ; e 8 the most methodical manner con ; | celvabie, and when he quit the = score was T to 3%, with Seattle com an nected to the seven. A miscue by Hickey, a damaging error hy Allen, & pass and a mighty swat for two dy Suess combined in the third to net three for the visitors, But af that there was n e ° 1 ° 4 ’ i no tmportant ot navigation on the part of the Spokane individuals Meanwhile Seattle had driven am other Twilighter to the bench. Crist to be the master” mixer of the Canadian organtsation, lasted one inning against the swingings of th Beattie swipers, and Big Swede Ertekson ftished the game Artie Ross, Sloppy Bill Co: Ed Hickey were there with wallops jenttlo by Mapnatend seven 8. ge pitched By Crist ARR mF aft on dase sent +o : eame-t ; ¥ — a LEXINGTON RESULTS. Fydent, 104, second; Our Boy, 102, third. Time, 1:02 1-5. LEXINGTON, Sept. I7.—First! Third race, one and one-eighth race, three-quarters mile, Lamp milog Restoration, 98, 6 to ‘Trimmer, 101 (Ott), 12 to 1, wom: |§ won: Ch Hlette, 98, second; Belle of Pew ce, 98, third. Time, 1:16 Second race, Fiveeighths mile pewa, 107, second, De lestrome, 99, third. Time, 1:56 1-6 Fourth race, Charlie Eastman, 115 (Powers), 9 a Melear, 110 (Bowdee), § to 5, Won; (te 2, won: Charile Gilbert, 106, seo Pleasant View Belle, 11%, second: ong: Bar! Rogers, 96, third. Time Hasty Age 13, third. Time, | p43 45. 1;01 3-5 Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Third race, three-quarters mile, | Solon Shingle, 106 (Moreland Rell Scott, 14 (Butler), 9 to 22 won Ce y K.. 97, second wou; Mattie Mack, 114, second; Ad@ Yysiiantt, 109, third, Time, 1:48 1-6. Rice, 107, third. Time, Sixth race, mile and a half, Kum Fourth race, three-qnai shaw, 176 (Holland), § to &, won ghtning Conductor Pium Tart, 148, second; Heather 9 to % won; French Nun, Bele, 140, third. Time, 2:51 1-6 ond; Stoner Hill, 107, third. Time, 1:13 45. Fifth pace, five-eighths mile, Gal Neo, 103 (Shilling), 15 to 1, won Seventh ra Biackhawk, 107, derman, 107, second; 107, third. fiveeighths mile 40 to 1, won; Su Bantry Hey, Time, 1:02 45. Ordono, 110. "second; Addax, 10%. third. Time, 1:02. Sixth race, one mile, Dr. Spruill, ! zanne Rocamora, 100, second; Aopen se PO, HOES Ties 3:00 (Star Special Service.) TORONTO RESULTS. OLYMPTA, Sept. 18-—Judge Hi — B. Rigg has forwarded his rosigna. TORONTO, Sept ton as judge of the supertor cou three-quarters mile, for Yakima Kittites, Franklin and 105 (Koerner), 7 to Benton counties, to Governor Mead Artiliery, 107, second and requests that bis suceessor be third. Time, 1:141-46 appointed before October 1, on Second race, fivecishths mile, Dredger, 107 (Fojer), 11 to 5, won; oma pher Royal Grifften, 107 effect! \e. Just at this time, when you are looking for a new rain coat it would be well to look at the Regal Clothing—not after, but before you purchase one. Don’t Lock the Barn When the Horse is Gone You won't have anything to gain if you do. Our coats were built for rainy weather—they were also made to keep you warm and dry, and THEY DO The price is one that you can afford to pay and still get what you want. A “Rain’’ Coat * | than three-quarters mile, | which date his resignation becomes | Roy Rainey at the Race Track. (Seattle Gtar’s Exolusive Service.) | SARATOGA, Sept, Li.—Tt dida’t occur te Roy Ratney, young million. aire of Cleveland and New York, that the tidy sum he dropped in @ few hours’ play at the roulette wheel in Richard Canfield’s gilded gambling house here, was more President Roosevelt's salary | for one whole year. Rainey ts the son of the late coke king, W. J. Rainey, and he has al ready earned a reputation as a nervy patron of the god of chance When he left Saratoga and returned to New he was credited with leaving & small fortune of Leone 000 eras - sonar os NORTRWHeT REAGUR ‘Tacoma 5, Aberdesn 1 TACOMA, Sept. 14k | Migathdotham yesterday |won by a soere af 6 of hie tite atpitehed Teou i re Aberdeen 6 atterian—Dellar a vethem and Hhes; Higein Drennan | vane Tutte pound oa me atarday Moon pitched ottestive ball againat Vea ° nn | ver vue EEGESSOL Oe § ‘ stad F Rattarioa—m |ilecn and Dune snd Renter Umyptire—towtocts. / League Sanding | . Wom Kew Pet ‘es Bae eat 0 Wh Spokane esow om Vancouver... | AMERICAN LEAGUE | New York 11, Phitedetphie %. Moor Rt New Yor ° uud Putiedeipnia a° txe--Hoge and Kisinow and senrenk Washingtom 9, Mostom & Reore noe Daston k : | Washington ou tor and thew At. Leute 26, Cleveland i Pine » Ralterion Malley amt Spencer oon ged Clarke Detroit 9, Chieage 1 Mepre ane nighee ... ts enue et } Battorion—smith and Sallivan, Sever | ey Washington ad | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburs 2, St. Loule @ j Sore nie | Pritabure + ecccebeseosel 4S a. Louis ear Piatt oe ia Fromme Brook!ya 6, Phitadelptte Beare ae Pritadaiphia . acok ae Rrook Fe ene ee Moren and Dustin, Pasorive and Hee New Yor™ 2 ane eee swe and Bowerman | COAST LEAGOR ‘a ‘Trisce 1, Oakiand 6 fore jan Franc Vaile » . and Biias Mentey and ied ound Moore | Portiond 0, Low Angeles @ ne a) eee Hogan | QUITS HIS JOB (By United Press.) NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 18 letter Handolph and In a addressed to the committee | of the directors which settlement of the difference exist jing some woeks ago between him |self and President Harry St. George |Tucker of the J town exponi tion, Jani r requesta to be | relieved of his duties aa directo: general | arranged JAPAN CLAIMS ISLAND. } (By United Press.) VICTORIA, Sept. 18.—The Japan. ese government claims possession | of Pratas island, which lies hetween the 20th and t parallels. The United States has previously been looked upon as the island sor Jeweled Back Combs | Are all the rage. We have | }f assortment in the elty lal 8 for » few days go Jewelry Co., 1207 Becond a DROPS MORE THAN ROOSEVELT'S SALARY. IN A. FEW HOURS AT CANFIELD'S GAME | Capt. & F. Sanderson oF THE SKATTLE STAR ease eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eeeee Riehard Canfisid, Gambling King, as his gaming contribution to the fund which Canfield is said to de vote more or leas to the purghase of art treasure ‘Thin tx believed to have been his largest ftom of o pense, although he tw aaid to have loat heavily ia bets on the races at Cantield’s, While Rainey’s contribution has swelled the recetpte at the chub, it ts announced (nat Canfield wilt sell the clubhouse, with ite restaurant and famous Itallan garden. It fa un derstood that the proprietor has not cained Bla usual profits because of the por put om open gambling bs u local authoritioa. PLAN BOXING AND WRESTLING BOUTS | Supertngentens Inglis of the 8. A. C. promises a big series of in- tereity bexing and wrestling matohes for thia winter, but as yet no details have been arranged, The S&S A. C. ewimeing tank went out of commission yesterday, aad it} will probably be six weeks beftite |i ie ogate open to the public. t au t MATT STANLEY. | The ofd war horse le back In tne | oa deep the two knockouts he reecived tact week. “| AM THE MAN” _ SAYS COSGROVE (hear Speetat ‘Servten) ABERDEEN, Wash. Sept. 18. — 1 will make a good governor if elected,” is what 3. G, Cosgrove of Pomeroy, now stumping the state in hin interest for the nomination at the next convention has to say Mr. Cosgrove has visited many eft les in the state, and ts personally becoming acquainted with the lead ing citizens of each. HUNTER GOES INSANE, (By"United Press.) | CHEYENNE, Wya, Sept. 18 ort Dear born, Iit., who haa been on ane ing trip in the mountains near here was brought to Fort Kussell suf fering from insanity, caused by the high altitude. He will be taken back to Fort Dearborn as soon as his | condition will permit . FORTUNE FOR MASON} (By United Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18 J der th will of the late Thomas Potte treasurer of the grand lod of Masons of Pennsylvania, w lied recently, his entive estate, valued at between $2,000,000 and $2,000,000, in devised to the grand lodge of Pennsylvania for the edw cation and support of male orphans of Master Masona. t FUNERAL ARRANGED, & Funeral services for the remains of M. Teukuno, the Japanese bank a Northern Pacific @ on Sept. 12, will be unday afternoon at 12:30 from the First Baptist interment in Lake View cemetery. The Japanese association will attend in a body Most distressing cases of ma relieved by Soap Lake Sa’ Free Flour The Puget Sound Food manufacturers of Old Pan Cake Flour, will Skating afternoon ntation away at th Dreamland their pr show in th Rink butldty lof this city at a special [have rejected t DNESPAY, SEPT. 15, 1907, ee ee BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS. No cirous that Mires to Beattic appeate more atrongly to the small bay than does the Gentry show. For that rea son The Star has arranged to send at least 20 boys to the Gentry cirous frow of cost. On Friday and Gaturday of thie week and on Mor day and Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week . there will be gent up from the roof of The Star building on Sev. enth between Unien and University « two paper balloons, Attached to each balloon there will be an or der g. two reserved seat tick ote (tho Gentry shows, The balloons will go up promptly at 15 minutes after 12 o'clock at noon on each day and to the person returning any one of the orders attached thereto to The Star office the tickets will be given in exchange. aR hk BASEBALL GOSSIP Spokane never had a chance to beat Barnstead yesterday he quiet box artist from the Twilight league took his time like « veteran and coolly heaved over spit-balls of the variety that the highbinders from across the Cascades could not meet. Barnstead says nothing— just plugs away and wins, Dudley failed to show up yeater: | day afternoon, had to stick Allen tm at short made one wild heave that was re sponsible for two of Spokane’s three runs, but after that proceed: ed to make some dandy stops. Dud ley is tm for the explanation act | Dug wants to know the roason. Artie Ross was back in the game SSSES EE SESE SS ERE EEE SESE R EERE Eee Pee Bn and played tn his cus: | tomary style. Besides faultless work in the field, he connected twice and his hits brought In rune. Ed Hickey surprised the batting |everage fans by yesterday wallop Jog out three clean bingoes. There Ywas no apectal excuse for this re Versa! of form and even Ed him {belt Is wondering | | | | | Rui! Frisk should be bere by to-| morrow, Dug will stick him fm right field immediately, and with Quigley a uback in the infin @ day or two. tt back ithe rotund one may {@atistied that be has a sure enough ytoum Sloppy Bill Coy haw been rapping them so promiseuowsly that ft seems & shame to take him out of fbat sun field, even to plant Frisk there. But Dug needs Cay’s south- lpaw fingings, for Bill Ia too good & pitcher to be wasted in the gar dean Spokane fs quite badly erippled with both Rowen and Carney out the game Rowan bas a bad leg jand Carney is again under suspen (tton for mixbeharing. Dellar outpitohed Yesterday, and the Tacoma fans are chuckling with glee, These two boys are both fit for the majors right now HARTER (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—The voters election yew charter au thorized by the last legisiature by & majority of over 62,000. The total vote polled was 181,000 out of & registration of 361,968. The Yote was light and Mayor Busse tn @ statement said tt wan evident that the people do not want g new char. ter or else they did not become suf fictently interested In the matter to turn out amd ote at the polls. Will on Back of Check WASHINGTON, Pa, Sept. 18 The shortest will ever filed for ree ord in Washington county was of Hugh Hallam, who died recently The instrument contained just 22 words and was written on the back of & blank check. It was dated 1890 and had beon neatly folded and placed in Mr. Hal pocket. It contained a noe, which conveyed s ty to his iS wite. Leave Pier 2 to woe battlouhi What Is Better Than a Good Bottle of Whiskey? Try our fine old Big 4 Bourbon, full quart 81.00 | Bell of And full quart . @erccee $1.00 Fine olf Jamaica Rum, fut) quart Stoo old Rock and Rye, full quart veeeee $1.00 We close al! day Wednesday, September 18, on holiday. account of Keystone Liquor Co. 1123 First av., corner ‘Seneca. Main 1184; Ind. 1184 FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR i DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER, INC, BROK Stocks, Bonds, Grain Both Phones 270. ERS. Private Wires. 904-905-306 Alaska Bidg. \ Higginbotham 4 | | } not one made to se ioned full and loose | with girdle. ception—but liely of approval and insp nice com Garvey-E tation It for less than $1 Seattle fancy | can’t last long at nine-ninety-cight. Work. ntil Sept. 2 One Week $10.00 Full Set Teeth for .. $7.50 Full Set Teeth for Gold Crowns . Porcelain Crowns ..... Bridgework . Fillings ... All Work Warranted 20 Years Associated Dentists Under New Management. 112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Beckanan BEKINS Finest and Beat Equipment for Baggnge, etc. structed Plano Wagons. for Coming to your Mouse. No Charge for Going Back We can toll you to @ cout what yaur move will cost Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71 Fire Proof Storage. Modern Padded Furniture 87.50 .. $5.00 $4.00 and $5.00 $3.50 and 85.00 . $4.00 and $5.00 . .50¢ Moving and Storage Co. Incorporated COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Moving Furnait Pianos. Vans. elaily Con Ligbt Delivery Wagons. No Charge No Hour Cut Freight Rates. Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers 7 We are independent ule handling all popu make at about Dal trust prices Let Us Prove It THE SUNDWALL CO. 609 First Ind., € TAKING THE WATERS @oda, weltzer, vichy, ca eto. etc if they bear ou i are suve to be pure, clean and just what they claim to W sliver an¥ dosired sort ir door at yory modorate cost and without any charge ft are. You have o: to ph phone we will call with int e woods, as you indicate Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 927 aE Grande miring multitu: with good rease tations. We ever try to fulf They're the coats The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. ADMIRING THOUSANDS, WELCOME — GARVEY-BUCHANAN’S MILLINERY OPENING The Most Gorgeous of all Seattle’s Mil- _ lnery Showings Is Continued Tomorrow] today’s was greater than ev are It The Opening E: Continues Tomorrow | Drummer’s intete Lot of Women’s Fall Rain Coats Values to $15. 00° Thursday Special at .. a An Eastern drummer winds up his Fall. business in entire line to Garvey- Buchanan Co. at a most advantageou | all told, no two alike are splendid values to fifteen dollars throughout the rainy season—essential to every swagger effects in strapped, Colorings of tan, castor, oxford and gray attle, and disposes of his e. Only twenty-five coats 3 ), and from this price there |] Z wanted right now and || woman's titehed and tailored styles, i z Don’t delay coming—they 1 n ill your every verdict of ad. anticipatedamand enthusiastic pe: CUS response fondest expec. wardrobe. Fash- |} THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GREAT C SALE OF P’ IS YOUR QO NITY. Cline’s Advance fall mo coming in conter ea grad Skirts Novelty Geak & Suit Co, 316 ervotr Additjon today, and lots — terme Lake car to tion Branch Office jy INTERNATIONAL Piano Ho from the We are how advance styles ip Tatlored Suits, Coats, Our custom ' nake garments te at reas nabdle prices, 7 le OU U ARCADE) DEL and § T J and Washington & s to Order on Short CALHOUN, DENNY @ ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watehes, Jewel § FIRST AND CHBRRY “fj Optical Department JME oPTICALea me UNION TAILORS, Stores 818 Third etroom and TTL@ FRUIT FAI a Month Per rows Ta itlvated, ) cared Of Inc.

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