The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1907, Page 2

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> An i OEE “Careless Bill” Ties Score With Awful Wallop andthe THISTLES AND THE. Fans Game in the Tenth---Big Crowd and Great Game. Ry winning Sat overflowed the « Spatt It was a ho reaponsible and the sloppy one acore 5 to tle’s three ~ and a twe the for Rush, batted for HOMER BY COY . 16 LEGAL WiF§. The United States tmmigration officials have deotded that Japanese woman who |My on the Shawmut recowtly? | with Walter B. Gindeay, the | Mor Seattle saloonkeoper lattor'a logul wife and therefore, | entitled to enter the country RUSHING 19, SEATTLE (By United Press.) FAIRUANKS, Alask Sept BRINGS MONEY Throw Coin at Him—Allen and Dudley Win TACOMAS DRAW The Thistles and the Teoothes | played a fast game of soccer tn} | Tacoma outer’ the ond ies ime | Tacoma yesterday, tho game ond ay and yeater } rip ate An te i. vO. A. [ing In a draw, A large crowd wit sat *f b 2 1 bo Sinesmed the game in apite of the tnot| The lant steamers for Seattle sallod six from ane & ft 8 6 © Ol that the baseball game drew a peg | Saturday and yesterday And all in thelr glory $ 8 & £8 Slordbreaking attendance wore loaded to the guard with nb tech on Sater |6 ; a ae a a ae | pamenget. ‘The five steamers ox i : : ‘ |pect to reach Dawson w tle Arbogast, $$ $$ ff] LonawonTHain acciDant: ] bem t.reech Dawson with, it Re is Ge ME ‘ 1 ut all do not expect to ity : - = (Oy Unites Preece) 1 ne ky will be b hy jetted. Wicker i. ee , CINCINNATI, Bopt lated this winter than ever pokan: AM RH POA aa Longworth and w before. Next apring a great rush Mt = aS ee OO er after their is expected as the mining troubles t Ba aS fe an islands and th will be cleared bp este ke ee arriving at th it Attine r 8 ee in struck Capo Colony ts developing into racceai Fad ms SES | TERIA +90 e 2 2 8 3 Slewiton and hrown acros & wine country, It haw 20,000 acres NES ey, it £9 9 £ Bl rails, but no one was hurt of vineyards and 60,000,000 vines bug f showered th a ee dae OE SD with money. Wit ania p eee es 3 againat Seattle ee . be a to a wh wt ne run wae made. Aso h one y innings see t-a| ninth ¢ 9] Walked, after Ross, who had batted mr had gone out. Kriet Home Hickey and went t * two down y There were Myers on the Carele Coy fly habit have made ball, but the (By United Press.) WASHING from This and other bite of philosophy Joha L, a were handed ivan Devote about a third of the time the kids put im school, cramming TON, Sept vat by Bul it there's wrong with the pre Take thin mething me up bt fa ont breed of If BUI wont human kings. Why did Root have thelr heads full of useless know! he hit COAST LEAGOR to Ko up to Muldoon’s? The secre-|edge to physical oxercine, and we awtal hin aieiiee 01-4, Hevtada 86, |tary of state ts doped as a won-| will have a race of men and wo: Shades y ~ we 6 der with the think tank, but be’s|men that 30 years from now wi had knoch ning! |'2* a 8 e\off when It comes to muscle and | be Mt for any old thing,” continued “If we only had bac a far . he Perna | Ura the actor and exchampion. groaned “a a ore What the parents of this big tell you,” continued bie Another bal With a tv x and Per: | country of ours have got to do ts can go into any burg 7 the bat to get wise t t Roosevelt; | and rrainiont men ony . oe am pnd ag nm HM EF linjoct a lite t ruld simply for saw it comin as if | Portiand $ § [their offspring and br pyed, stoop shouldered spellbound, as the t 1 | _,Rattertee—Murns and ager) Porno nm that are not mentally top | fellows, with mucky complexions gracefully through th : nour and 46 mis | heavy and physically weak.” and lopsided walk tans held the’ ceptive. ing his back on the Ovkiand 4-1 x for the fence, then w his hands and watched that mightily nt ® smitten sphere drop ove the : oo ° boards beyond his reach Myers ota and Coy tapped the plate and the a and Hiles the fires score was tied | Rang And the fans! be heard on Lake away, © with money miles with cofn; silver pteces over each Oh, careless. name shall ne reutterance era of this & two-sack. two down 4, having by @ run walked Myers and & 0, Philadelphia 4-4 | ji n “ n! ly ed in the eigh . ? ’ ‘ to have Spokane break a Ratteries—aoren ai and De in the nis $ sed Me erend ge 3 . . » ONLY from purpo at a bad one ball went to and the game was won The scores follow Vestertay’s Seore Seattia Breyetts, i Arbogast. ib Dudiey, a Alles, p Totals The deep breath, and, ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE fay af and The yelling could Samamish 15 Chicago #2, Boston 1-4. land Park they Set tor | whe thd | oe | mitts ‘SEATTL E STAR- =MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. BASEBALL Seattle Boy Wine Meda. of Heattle, won the grand 1 medal The other contediants Twere:; Mary Perking of Marynville Mauryg@ Curry of Olympia, Frag) Whipple of Bellingham and Kimer Abi 1 iw here today, Hig ain Pease of Olympia both Itoh and ther ho Bt AN ALL-STAR TEAM uoh as hy the se The suspense is awful, Garrison | finiahe day for a week Aberdeen here thie week Heat tle in’ striking place Of seg | - — eae ye and—aend for thet, TR Spokane Chronicle in choos doctor! ing an all around team, places three attle men on it yer Hour No one know how much Co 4 Rush. While the “in thie took tn, except HIM himself, and | burg will be t ho placing ho ian't Willing to toll, But tte pafe of these loca? p the pleked guessing that it was a tall sum th will hard! agree that the line as a whole, ts the beat Frisk won Saturday's game with! that coujd be chosen. The ploked a lovely wa » in the ninth Im team follo ning, and ye day ed three Catcher, Hoettiger, Abe on of Seattio’s six rune with a homer First base, Rowan, Spok and a double With Co: Meyers Second bane Downle Tacoma and Frisk, and with Ross for 4) Vancouver utility bateman, what a buneh of Third baseman, Altman, Spo = D, B.D. has. kane. Shortstop, McKune, Spokane. Russ Hall foolishly let his Butte | Left fleld, Ho atte bunch pla a pre a “ Center field, Myers, Seattle. the fast I tt Right fleid, trv Hutte with Hise otham pitching for Pitchers, Higginbotham Aber Everett was shut out 4 to 0 deen Rush Beatt Kn and now ts There are some | 1 € Brinker Aberdeen fast pla erett team, | Tacoma. mong t boys and Senert ae oe Turf Writer Dead. TORONTO, Ont, Sept, 23.—T. ©. Saturday's vict y made three in| Patte nm, & noted turf writer, alse a row for Barnstead, Some pitch-| postmaster of this city, has died ing, eh! of pneumonia Nelson pitched another one-hit "Livery: Office ‘Moved game ainst Aberdeen a on office moved and again did the wonderfu P- — of not uing & pa ae hones i.e used him again yester . BIG CROWD SEES eases ‘oy was showe % Ht tically as the two literally smot tou buried under jingling sar i at the bugs tumbled Newtna re” to throw at him n HW favor of the va ge nd ; 's score in the second half came neas ik ioe Se the close of play, and after the among the thirty-third Rerdent KiWE Of Work. It was Gunde y & Seattios, and the game end mgt $65 Furnace. for a 6 to som house. Por heater, Be H. WOOD. HOUSE CO, 112 University st. °** STRICTLY walking him, » He hit tt s¢ T the back field fence ABR R UR CAPITAL is fully paid in, in cash, and it is entirely for the protection of your de- ‘ ‘ ‘ i i » *Matted for Hickey In ninth **Rattied bor windatia © Gray, if Kittiey, » we will ey.” ter— tories On the Square. The Fall Styles We have them all possibly buy in that line, Regal Hats are known as The best of material is used from brim to top— the latest models in hatdom are followed to the tet they are made in sanitary factories, union fa “the best for the money,” if you have an idea that you can duplicate your purchase elsewhere, just try it, but remember that there is only one two-do o Rush AB Cut Rate $10.00 Full Set Teeth for ...$7.50 $7.50 Full Set Teeth for ... 86.00 Gold Crowns $4.00 and $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $3.50 and $5.00 es 00 and $5.00 50¢ Bridgework Fillings All Work Warranted 20 were Associated Dentists Under New Management 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan REDU CED}) = FARES oF AS, WASHINGTON STATE FAIR NORTH YAKIMA, SEPT. 23-28 (Inclusive) SPECIAL FARES FROM ALL POINTS IN WASHINGTON SEATTLE DAY, SEPT. 27 SPECIAL TRAIN FROM SEATTLE LEAVING 7:30 A, M ONE WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, $4.85, LIMIT GOOD TO RETURN UP TO 30TH. DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE YAKIMA COUNTRY FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE NORTHERN PACIFIC CITY TICKET OFFICE, CORNER FIRGT AVENUE AND YESLER WAY. City Hall Market Pot roasts. © rib steak, 10c, ¢*¢ Opposite Totem Pole. that is, the best ones. Give you the most that And your money can “the best for the mon This is the reason and of course the only natural product is lar hat worth the money 4. 0. M'MULLEN, C. P. A, SEATTLE A. TINGLING, G@. A, SEATTLE, A. D. CHARLTON, A. G, P, A, PORTLAND, ORE || ball Jumping Ju | | | } Ralph Frary is umpiring swell PIANOS! oe Out And Seat Why Pay Tratt Prices for ' vee : Cash Registers? . , We dealers rT handling all makes, at ase about half trust prices. Cline’s MOUNTAVERNON, Sept, 23.<-In oratorical contest by the Went ern Washingtow W. C. T, U., whieh | in in @nvention here, sob Lough | Piano House tees OND AVE ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department Let Us Prove it The Sundwali Co. GO8 Piest Av. M. 1180 LISTEN” The name “WEBER” stendst for good clothing. The | sign “WEBER” has been | over our door for 45 years; now it has to come | down; we have to vacate and all our fine clothing will be sold at a sacrifice. Suits, Rain Coats, Top ‘Coats, Overcoats have to be sold from $2.50 to $5.00 Less. than any other store will sell them. Come and see the Best Clothing in Seattle. THE Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave. Cor Ind. GOT . Seneca performances his longing thei would “BOSTON KID? IN i225 Sih T Jonso Tay is has fh eredgt to we wonte like Yours: Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 25th and 26th M0 5,000 Free MUSIC BY Come $1.75 With da brotder Tuesday Special at, each YOO 200.06 ceeueeeee Misses’ Coats to $7.50 | $5 and $6 Silk Waists Sizes 6 to 14 2. 1 vty aa with at tr ively it rs, Tueeda, Tuesda parte Women's 50c Hose Of gauze and silk isle, Splon did S0c values. Tues $13¢ Plain Hematitched Hand- | ,,. kerchiefs, Tuesday 5 __ Special at, each 1 Tuceday ame ch 2Se Pate Tuesday — at, each ‘ie, CARVEY~ “BUCHANAN The Store That Serves You Best Lace "Tuesaey Special at, HE CITY lor, known aa “The How pet in town and looking for The 114 pound @lored atring of edita f " in the ring to mas mayor 4 saya he ra platforn many ® faben Tah tome of | oe 2 WAS pet BE Grand | rm punch-hand to Ket ~ semana Wt anvy Tip —,.— ey Buchanan 6 Gary elf and Friends Are Most Cordiall Inve * ed to Attend Our di GRAND FALL OPENING, pers nishi be, {4 appr be forde q MUSICALE AND UVENIR RECEPTION Wednesday Evening 7:30 to 10:00 at t room man.) of fi Carp the Rug Beautiful Souvenirs Will Be Distributed It wil Among Our Wednesday Evening Guests, PROF. WAGNER'S FUL} OR CHESTRA. X There's a Big, He Wednesday | Welcome for All ing, Tuesday Specials and $2.00 White | $1.25 All-Wool Broad. awn Waists cloths inty trimmings of em- | In all the popular and = med ' 2 Inches wide. 98c day Special at, Tues $1.19 Teddy Beas n4 Chiffon Drapes 55c Hand Rages. $90" |: <tntwnaen ea “4 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST mt La ather Conts, $1.00 and $125 Tuesday Spe- cial at, each cc) 413 — UIS—17 SECOND AVENUE. Monday Evening, September 23 Musical Programme Under Direction With Eight Soloists, Late from the BEKIN Upon short notice we will plotures, We will pack and prepare them to We will our fire We « goods. MOVING, Formal Grand Opening of “The Finest Cafe on the Coast” Special Engagement of Miss Beatrice Hall The Well-Known Vocalist the si of Signor Guiseppe Mulieri Astor Hotel, New York Elegant Souvenirs for Ladies and Gentlemen Emil G. De Ry, Mgr. MOVING 3 AND STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON niture, planes, ont and forward ot # Boned to brio-a-brac, china, any part pack and « proof warehouse an tell you to a f the world re the on cent what it will cost: te pack your Phones—Main 1523; Ind PACKING FIRE PROOF STORAGE

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