The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1907, Page 2

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SIWASHES BEATEN BY 9 T0 0 ® 6° THE SEATTLE STAR—W ESDAY, SEPT, 25, 1907, rawl Stroke, lifeless, Mandy's arms only motive power Many of the leading swimming Inetructors have declared Handy could ma@ke faster time If he would develop # leg stroke The Cherry Cirele star has re ‘tuted these statements by defeating every amateur in the United Stamea with the exception of Daniels of are his the New York Athletic club, st dis ta reagtig from 100 yards to two miles. are . @ SOCCER LEAG MEET TOW! The directors of the Northwest Association Football league will t this evenjng in the Stevens ote! to arrange for the coming r seaoun t is known that the lations, the Wand flee and the Tacom VERS uT wa, the Beat will be in the game again (this year, but there seems to be & possibility that the Fort Lawton team will drop out Caldwell's Rangers will un mitted and it is de m the Soldiers tn or elub league may be Jack formed CUTTS AT | (By United Press.) | BOSTON, Mass. Sept. 25.—Oliver Cutts, of Seattle, the former Har | yard fodtball star, has begun to put j the finishing touches on the Har yard football players, who meet Bowdoin on Saturday to the open: ng game of the season WOULD FIGHT AT 145 SAYS SELIG (By United Press.) | | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26 Ren Selig, Joo Gans wanager, ts now in Los Angelos and was talked Abordoen 9, Seattle 0. Tt was net AMPIMOAN TaN, much of a game, at least from a Detepit & Hoxton & Beattie standpoint hat i tt hed n we 8 heen played in Aberdeen, Be doubt | 1 s 2 al there would have been seme tall SRERRRES re Ap ver poroaking. As it was Sewttio might 7 e dust as well net have played at all ioe a os Higginbotham let Seattle down {th two bits, one a tungo by Prtih and. the a clean stagle by Latest Photograph of H. J, Mandy, Hlustrating © Reet, Whe wen mate | (Beatle Star's Exclusive Bervice.) jutroke Mm hin races: : Hiokoy im the ninth chapter ered % Sept Many have} The craw! ls uncommon among Wean't & ghont of a chance fos the | CHICAGO, Boy wy apoed awimmer 4 Handy has Dugites to » Viggy was al cltinbed to the prnmacte -of tani, | SPOOt, wine ao that hie wit! scored | « 9 but fow have crawled there, But/«tylo in different from that ef any t Aborde Swan ners pene | this te the case with MH. J, Mandy, /ether aquatic etar in the United The othe iriven t wy : ee ee | *lthe Chicago Athletic assoctation’s | Btaton by Baile Ho whans star swimmer, who wan honors at} The few who use the stroke take ad three ho the fence Chtenge 4, Vetladetyhin 3. the Jamestown gamen & scissors kick tn completing the » sad dumped, a foul out of the le Santee. i) Whee it ig said Handy crawled to movement, Hagdy dogs nat use his just to make the fans think he In . fame, Ite Mtorally true, for “little jogs excapt, as a.pollywog usge ftw tended to get fou o Waddell agd Powers wn water dog,” aa he Was named tall, to gulde bim on hla course. Weill, anyhow, we can’t win all . |e Jamestown, used the crawl They trail Along as If they were the time, and what we didn’t get League Banding yesterday is in store for the fans see Lost today and tomorrow and the rest OH a : of the wook—perhaps! c. ho mR MF A ¥ ~ York 4 bf 18 8 . ee ie . 8 ahing i) M ‘ a 3 (Qpecial to The Star.) | Preston, 190 (sede), 6 t0 1, (hind ‘Time ‘ ; ; 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE BPOkKANE. Sept IY aie sh sc ee ae Cincinaatt 10, Boston 4 of 700 persons watched yoaterday's ‘ay : ' n 4 races at the interstate fair moet Ase ee ‘8 The public got off badly, but . i and ’ & | OF favorite, Smithy Kane ai even Sesale money and with Rettig up, coming ean thr ree sins : on s|in a winner md choices and 9g ro r oe oy 9 money Brookiyn 8, Mi. Lowle First race, five furlonge—Main, 108 nom CR us n = ‘ . ’ a. 2 “ tedere, eT (2 . * Becend race, five furten Pigoher? uarabcils wurtekiae and Ritter “lies tincues wl. © 2 Rts New York ¢, Pittsberg @ : " —— nm ® ie fal | st ome HIGH’S LINE-UP ne FOR SATURDAY : we ° oh . t rH These men are the most promising Deqne: a $3 of the second team men out. In nectie < pane ln . 2 the cours of a week's time the = aren of the slew tay | ORTHWHRST LEAGUE S Es back field will consist of Smith, change altogether. Many of the » Sawn YESTER AY aptain and left half; Westover, regular players have been shifted : and Gepner, right half. Lewis |to make wp for the loss of Henry —_—— and Burke will be alternated at| and Coyle pr nh ob eo > the | quarter, On the line there will be The came will be played on a dae Presiey, center; Koggie and Bar| University campos and will prob Fl prescop ea tow Gillie and Pullen, ably draw a larwe crowd as this ts Mead ih tay ge le tae Mullen, MacKay andthe first game of the season. The | Pleasant View Bolle, 107 (Boland), | Voy, All of the three men local team will have a chance to | 4 to 1, won; Haw y fm Mr len played during the game. As show ite form, although there Is oad: Firmament, 1¢ ‘ substitutes and alternates will ap- (not much chance of Olympia scory| Second race, mile and eelRhth | near Palmer and Hager ing K w. 97 (Lee), 1 t . : vat won; Cygnet, 97, secoud; Great ¥ third rave, arungaare BOWLING SEASON ABOUT DUE i Third race, three-quarters mile eM Trovato, 108 (Hicks), 90 to 1 " won; Datuty Belle, 102, second; So a COAST LEAGUE | prano, 194, third. Time, 1:1 & Frisce 14, Portland 3 Fourth race. hase—- Pete 4 nm | Vinegar, 164 (W § to 2, won : + " sm un 14 secon: Class : Miiretis.taniine, aon 4 145, third, Time Byroen ve ' i Onbiand 11, Los 5 3 Geore L sec 4 Oakland i : Time i Low Angelos : ‘ y Batteries Moprine lood = atom ind Bites: Hosp. Randolph and enn Sixth race. mile and a sixteenth Saat Pd QalKe, - Hazel Patch, 108 (Butler) will relieve all | won; La Cache, 97, « nd atiem. *** | Griswell, 103, third. Time, 1:46 2-5 Regal $15 Clothes are made by the same men who turn out our very finest suits “it doesn’t pay me,” he says, “but | am not going to have you buy your $15.00 clothes from another, who will not make them as well. It would hurt my other clothes te be sold in such com pany.” He is right and he is wrong it would hurt him if we sold AND-'T3 one OP OY- BASEBALL | GOSSIP | Fire. poorly made clothing with his finely tailored sults, BUT if his $15.00 clothes did not come up to our high standard in every way, we would not purchase What important, from him. is vastly more however, is somewhat dis hear yesterday when the win ing streak of the Cubs faded into nothingneas before the speedy fool ors of Higgin bugs had gone out ‘onfident lly expecting that Frisk, Myers and | The fans were that he makes Regal Clothes as we want them made—as you want them, because our the park wants are naturally the wants of our customers, | [We get what we want andj sce you get what you want see a ne SS So Ps ac o hit The ba went to the fer and was the hard drive If the foul Householder sent over the fence in the ninth inning had SATISFACTION on & few feet over the fair way the Aberdeen slugs would have broken the veal recor for home me Lynch made thr off Olaf That's fhe way at The Hub, though, and the Mn some time back and that has eon the record for the ear many friends we make every day, the many Householder now shares the figure suits and other articles of wearing apparel we fg, With the Tacoma er Gelder sell every day, are grossly sufficient to prove ni e charge to the most biased mind that we can and do live up to every let . m next i m4 guring ter of our advertising statements. You'll soon learn that the best « and says that Van place to trade Is couver will be or two, three in race of 19 placed Joe Marshall ON THE OPPOSITE THE n r Tacoma, and it loc Lynch has made a SQUARE } . TOTEM POLE - ps City Hall Market ! Pot roasts, Te; rib steak, 100. 9** WHOO PEE - -7s Ray ane! THe MORNING ‘wo WHOOPEE good move. Jesse is every bit as good a hitter a» “HomeRun” Je and @ much better flelder and ba ner. He is still good for a turn he box now and then, and can shoved into infield when ensary although he never cap make an infielder Bruyette made a fine plek-up while on the e handed ead run at cult ball from Spencer's lerday, and this was only feiding feature of the game. This boy bas certainly played nice ball since joining the Seattle team GREAT RACE ON THE AMERICAN’ CHICAGO, Sept for the American which has tion of the 25.—T league astly baseball year eer than ever By Hadelphia yesterday the Chicago White Sox not only race | pennant, been now solves a noteh, but also pulled down the leaders to exactly the same level as the Detroit Tigers. Tho Tigers did their part tn mak ing this possible by defeating Bos. As the official percentage column tands now Detrott and Philade phia each have .600, with Chicago right behind with .692 and Cleve. Jand a Uttle farther down with .667 Livery Office Moved _ Montana Stables’ office moved to 114 Cherry st. Carriages, autos. monsengers 0, 90 Both phones 7 the | Ne the sensa- | trimming | pushed them | to on the prospect of a Gane-Keteh el fight with the lightweight chem plon. Last night Selig wired Jim Coffroth as follows Gane wants to retire. leave it in my hands Th will do for Ketchel ts 145 bat will best I de WAR ASPECT United Press.) (By BERLIN, Sept. 25.—War be tween Guatemala and Honduras jsooms imminent, owtng to official laformation thet President Cabrera, of Guatemala, has notified President Davila, of Honduras, that Guate mala will support ex-President Bo ailia, of Honduras, tn the latter's | aftorts to regain the presidency of | Honduras Tt ts the Central Amertoan | Central America, convenes | CHANGE CANAL PLAN } The King county river and har | bor improvement commiasion met at the office of Major H. M. Chit few in the Burke buflding yea lerday afternoon. The principa’ business Was the mapping out of the district within which the mi! lion dollars are to be raised. The tentative plac, which was made public last week, was changed by the elimination of a part of the Saoqualmie valley district and aleo by taking off some lands around Auburn wines nection of Beattie | excepting the waterfront will be in cluded tm the district PRAIGES HEALTH BOARD. ny ood Dr. M. J. White, of the United tates Martone Hospital service, who (has been recently tr red to Seattle, is very strong in his pratec jot the work of the local health of ioe And its work in exterminating the rate of the ofty as @ prevention of the plague which threaten ed Gan Francisco and several other southern cities. r, White comes from San Francisco and haw had | considerable expertenee in the work with the plague, In his opinion | the rophylactio system used here | IU be very suocesstul Te insurance is made tn Soattle 4 a mighty good quality o surance too; buy it Fillings Under pected that war will come | before the proposed conference of! republica, which will try to preserve peace ta Cut Rate ne $10.00 Full Set Teeth for ... $7.50 ets MS $7.50 Full Set Teeth for 5.00 Vint 8 Gold Crowns .., $4.00 and $5.00 sree ano > Porcelain saat ag Bridgework All Work Warranted 20 Years Associated Dentists Now Management, 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buch The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co, | Opening Week Special si 7 Women’s Fall Coats BD) | Our Most Favored $19.50 and $22.50 | Models, Tomorrow at ...-..-. * ° Fgom a New York maker wha leads in garments at this - price attrace tive assembly of new Fall Coats, Loose and Semi-Bach For and Box modely—45 to S6-inch lengths. Black and all the . wanted All-Wool Kersey and. Imported Broadcloth, with chic trimming effect f braid. No apology to make for these coats in any part ur ¢ small THE SALE OF 50c DRESS FABRICS AT 29c AND $1.75 CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS AT $4. 3.3 CONTINUES TOMORROW NOVELTY WAITING, FANCY TRICTS, | $1.75 CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS PLAIN COLORED CHALLIES, 29 ( | Of Beautiful Quality Aus- § $4 x SUITINGS and BATISTES tralian Wool, Very Newest Values to 50c. Thursday Spec’l at, Yd. Colorings at, Yard. . The Waistings are particularly attrac ' ae tive and pretty in silk jacquard, figured ey « that will male designs—while in tings in 36 and 38- | @p into ch f and winter gaye inch widths are decided bargains, Most | ments, The th her heart set out economical choo here tomorrow. Rare : ne j br a vuld investigate =o = int tomorrow, CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY $1 CROCHET ASCMAORS WOMEN’S $1.25 WOOL KNIT SKIRTS =| ——_‘Values to 12:¢ IMD SCARS Thursday Special at, Yard Thursday Special at, Each | | Thursday Special at, Each | 98c || SC | BSc , » insertions; widths | . Knee lengths, all pure oS ince aediian Good, large size; color- wool; colorings of red, new array of dainty pat 4 black, pink and | gray and black {| terns blue STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST LANDIS NOT A CANDIDATE (ny United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 35.—Judge Kene © Landis gave the Democratic aidentia! boom started in his be blow tod He REDUCED FARES WASHINGTON STATE FAIR NORTH YAKIMA, SEPT. 23.28 (Inclusive) SPECIAL FARES FROM ALL POINTS IN WASHINGTON half a knockout sald To accept political prefer ment as a reward for anything | tight do on the bench ts to impeach | wy integrity as a man of honor and |e judge. 1 refuse to honor the # Joot by discussing It NEw CASHIER NAMED, James T. McVay, formerly cash ler of the First Nationa! Bank of hi Yankton, 8. D. cashier of the } been appointed ribern Bank and ere’ daughters, who are “boosting” Spokane all over the country, have arrived here from New York, and will leave tonight for St. Paul. They are distributing a big stook of lit ‘ature boosting the worth and op portunities of Washington. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM SEATTLE LEAVING 7:30 A. ONE WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, $4.88, GOOD TO RETURN UP TO 50TH. DO NOT OVE! THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE YAKIMA COU! FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE NORTHERN PACIFIC | CITY TICKET OFFICE, CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND” YESLER WAY. q 4. 0. M’MULLEN, ©, P. A. SEATTLE. A. TINGLING, G. A, SEATTLE. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, ORE Storage Co.| BEKINS Storage COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. The salmon ts said to live about | 10 years, but pike and carp some times reach 150 years | | “Leave Pier 2 to soe battleships tee Fly on the Fiyer ATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-—Round Trip, 800 FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 «. m., 2:05 and 6:45 Moving andl Couch pam. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 | Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Furniture, Planes U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially Oem —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons No Cham Tel. 212 for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back. No How " — Work. We can tell you to a cent what your move will ost Phones—Main 1628; Ind. 71 § ALBERT HANSEN Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Bate Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. T ces. FIRST AND CHERRY. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, !NC Optical Department — pt pa Stocks, Bonds, Grains, Private Wires. Both Phones 270 304.905-906 Alaska BIOs —— UNION TAILORS, Stores—518 Third Ave, ‘oom and Workreom, Third and Washington et. Sults to Order on Short Notlos. Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers? We are independent dealers. handling all popular makes, at About half trust prices | PIANOS! PIANOS! Closing Out 333 st: iz $3.50 and $5.00 $4.00 and $5.00 50¢ Let Us Prove it The Sundwalt Co. GO9 First Av. 1180 tne | mM.

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