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A THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 ae SOUTHERN PACIFIC IS LIABLE - ° G ANS W \ Fa S f Hi A TOLEDO WINS A. A. PENNANT AFTER MOST EXCITING RACE ‘ : j (By United Press.) * of file GREA CON ES BAN FRANCISCO, Sept pea «there eat HM, Harriman, J fi ' If the 1 FREDO J. HEWOTT. whom a rain of blowssa@ the foe ‘ aid R. P. Schwert ! “4 unt to $2, (epeetes Correspondent of the Star.) | only seemed to be an incentive to autala-et ts Po : LOS ANGI 3, Sey The fue! further rushtr rhe master boxer 1 Pac 1 on ) Ia ture lahtwe A n has ap-| pelted and peltod, jolted and jolted, way and Pa & : C. Stubha, 2 peared, TI » Joo Gans} but Burns ca and on. | Co,, we A 4° “i a , a Pa 4 ja now know ri Mew or Then he began to worry Gann. jur oe nich re Fe - Poe thing to a Jimmy B may please In the middie rounds he forced afl nthe ) A i i tment bya 7" to tofi¢hting and at thie more than/ two com ' i G polat t) bothered the chaw " © land: night \ ad od? many telling bo we, What | which he wi was Ga ' He was pound champ f ta t tigh e and hammerin ashing and} never four! € acking with all ¢ wonderful | showed cle at he ¥ t he not stop the| With wild wt terror about | ¥ Come dow, noor of his t } Bohemian ' con pecan ahve at he t ’ But the ¢ joad of the old | 50 wom 1 “ kod up the t 1 t younger boxes and thing « allabs it was, He took all Ga sald give him/ man, and Bore an to fight wild at the gabtic” tha : 7 aa " cape voand handed in the final rounds Gane. toyed fale ae ae buds | the? Z ge pin some wit ’ He rushed tt or less with him, but was al lols @ in th ! rr the bor to Rae i fighting and w { a de-| w we or Burns would oc “ape: rot yonean mon, Taki ‘ ment Ne " ally break throug won: | Pe - ‘hearing thé t saw’ the ' son tn his best d he kept aft derful guard and jolt him sev iy. | ant nig a of > hea te & a y Gans in batt he! Rut Gane knew thé trade, and et she tithe rc ; ! mally press recolved anded ¢ ting Burns waste Ais sftorts tn wild THE WINNERS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PENNANT FLAG. the core { were heard Se blo ng continued to hamme | ‘ joes Sat eal ” % ji pao beat him, but It was as hard he end the Bohemian was Top tine, left to right Barbeau, s. #.; Pokorney, utility; Gillen, p.; West, p.j Lattimors, p.; Cheech, p.j Reagan, c.; Land, ¢. Middle | Yor * bos Png etd : ‘nine portion of & battle as the ¢ ‘ may and considerably BAL) pow: Armbruster, |. f.; Eels, p.j Wim. R. Armour, manager; Williams, 2b; Abbott, e, Bottom row: Sutthoff, p.; Smoot, 6 65 Josh Clark, 1. f5 | © ae { gro bas ever : t wa i but was it hting des = Wm. Clarke, 1b and captain; Perring, 3b. « teen $ over he ob a € a » cg ated i} was bette Britt, | him out, but he | new life) (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.)) Armour bought the club last fall) and bullt up a team which has net-| Accidents to several players han P! re wii! be mee 4 and gener op-| and came a oe nd TOLEDO, pt. 28.—For the first from Garry Herrmann, of Cincin. ed as pacemaker for the best part dicapped the club in the last six or 1‘ bd ponent was ed, and big ref. time in #o long the oldest inbabl- nati, At the outset he found him- of the season eight weeks and Columbus - BY In the ¢ was! eree, did the ty ing possible, | tant has forgotten the event, a To self up against a proposition. With an outfield of star fielders an. oppe nity to 1 p on even SPECT ARRESTED, much the be sh ar | giving Gangs the ston ledo ball club has won @ pennant ome of his best players being lost who have kept in the .300 cla tern For the past ten da : velous science discomfiture| Gans is the peer of them all, but) Under the leadership of Mana through deals made by J. BE. Grillo, season, a bard bitting and fast! the season the battle between th ff Joe HIN yestes of his doter adversary, to| Burns ts sure a comer W. R. Armour, the local team the former manager, which Armour fielding, if somewhat erratic in-|two has been flerc yledo has | (By United Press.) liam White oq es captured the American Association knew nothing of until confronted field, able catchers and a corps of been upon the ros mbus| sew YORK, Sept. 28.—On the & the person cog. pennant, after the most exciting with the truth at a late day good hers, the club added 33 ni ined ra steamer Baltlc, of White uber of horse thefig » race in the history of the organiza Undaunted, the for Detrott degree ins baseball to natural a long winning | iine which has 1, are 1 1 in the suburbs @f ast pe to find. husband Tas Brown's in Town TO INCREASE PAY. }-vomen also have thetr ide tt lumbing ang and sinks, Army officers, obliged to Wavet oe ® For Rent—F A Go. HH. BROWN fm Alaska without troops. r Second av MBING CO,, 221 Pine ot, oe etve a larger allowance If ae ree | -— ris ES war depart (By United Press.) sen (Star Special Service.) are * and # haif furlongs at this] FOREST GROVE, Ore pt. 28 Until Se pt. 3 SPOKANE, Sept. 28.—The pub-| ini hea ie Uheutien tet artmeut}—It has just been learned that , taitia co ed second, ti & ‘ is k for spect slation on | George Carlton, a remittance man. and the books broke about even i : ; ri the subject for the reason an offl-| who was fatally burned tn his cab on the day's r at the Interstate . 9 Tiscciaiay, ee cer in Alaska ta put to greater ex-/in here Wednesday night, was a fair meeting yesterday. Two long a Wh ' Mertia pense than in the United States. | member of the wealthy Carlton shots, Nuns Velling at 10 to 1, and - nibs family of New York elty, Carlton Ancona at § to 1, came home win told of hin relatives when It was 10.00 F et Teeth f ectively. Crip at 11 to &, Di» m 7 Full. Set Teeth for ...$5.00 tributor at 5 to 2, Brush Up at 8| i 5 ———— JOHN A. FOX COMING. Gold Crowns $4. 00 and $5.00 to 6 and Gossiper at 4 to 5 were im hae . sili oe Heels c Porcelain Cr * the other winners. J. Clark rode . x afore Rpt gre oe to te the My . John A. Fox, special director of bd * two winners o. 8t ee will B®) the National Rive aud Harbors ‘i #t Toe, five and a halt furtones ™ layed tomorrow afternoon at! Congress, will address the Cha Bridgework & Noti * e bark ot 1 . ‘oodiand Park, a double ader be - t oma erce meeting 2 Fillings ® column . " “ t Fleche ai iment Ing wchoduled. At 1°30 the Thistlos | tuegda ? ‘3 uling * will po : 4 —_ ab , 0 TST | and the Tacomas will begin a con-| _{°*eay. s Peller * o'clock t, and following thir Wander-| WHO WANTS OFFICE FUR All Work Warranted 20 Years * 4 m™ and the Rangers will take the NITURE? zane Bluloon, 107 (Carroll), 15 to 1, won | 112, third. Time, 1:02 fixtures. Rugs, several roll-toy A t d D tists third. Time, 1:02. self Hamilton Studio |Szcr% 0 "am ,semerst, milton ssociate en men ( Pohank 2 to 1, won; Lady Kar Colman butiding; artistic photo-| store in a few days. Under New Management. D. ‘ 7 ma, 102, second; Master Lester, 107,|@raph® at reasonable prices. No/ offer. See Mr. Schell b> pron GOSSIP 1:43 26. pupons or other frauds **¢/ ton Co., 903 Second avenue 1112 Second Av., (pp. Garvey-Bechanae g ns 8a | mile and a half 4 he (Moreland) — on; Glimmer, 103, second ony | Yoeiors ; mado three |testrame. 100, third. ‘Time, 2 I ing sabjec esterday'’s victory made thre St cola thdean anton nd put of five for the Siwashes. Dus’s! mijo Hirmingham. 102 (i), Murphy) Mean: . | hirelings have only to take oue of san: tents Gaiua’ ae DD three remaining games © COP /aecond, Merman Johnson, 11 4 9 series, and Dug says he ts going | enirg 1:08 , . 8 midweek | - p.m; me unk Allen and Jac sponsibilit . b Churth”; | a gp J Paddy Welch shut them out . atted 2 ele *| Paddy Welch certa aid Fla o- Workingpjike a big jeaguet, the», ote ss Satin aswell ba sterday. The chu nar . 8 chubby Ohe kept putt them over | {itegn. Dessaa, Frock, Bouites amd ite ¢ had fine control and the beat ae +. where the teen League Standing t mH " C. a" ane: « - oe fe in ; a0. couldn't r hem and th r ¥ or . gas was he shut chesty had to sit down, helpless befo a out. Four little bits and n j | hie eagots | WINS BRIDE aaa was the best the leagw H oP Kilb boo} Tacoma beat Butte again yeeter . could do, and as te - " eee ve ‘ ner, D. D. ao day and wa tickid to death over To impart the strength we Do bilatfon in this burg and also in the Seattio’s winning 12:20: ¥. one at the other end of the inter Only patots ™ estes from the Tigers and the ad Serttie did not have an easy fans aro figuring that if tt f th b | d th Vain": ev EES Ry 0) e barley an e Waser shoved over by the local tribe, the > + ¢| butte, and Seattle take the next Oak L first being scored w Aberdeen three ae , ee : ay »yal Ben. i; ae Ae mussed up several niel-| gals will be in first place. th ] t f th —_ 4 RS Pa tase ee soothing qualities of the red. king n effort to get th ' ’ a e oc DUG Ja ne ong ae yt ph coming 1) Canucks today and Hurley's infield og Frisk leaned all of his m tare ought to play fast bal w that it Rev, Myr best and sent it - . Worship a Starkelis must be a > £8 YE TER for pitching a swell ¢ “ ‘ i = we though he was beaten, his work| © p-Mergan end Ghee . ts 7 d ie ] ‘ f # h tb was almost up tc ~ * | LATONIA. 0 in uce sounc ’ re res rr tong and gone See RES Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4 Gales atte . nuk God. 2 1 xteentt — 2 . O. Leute 1, New York 6. rae Thi m h : + he ad, Vista, al ~~ =) Yc f West . Saat is 1s the mission o . Rh M POA . oe foe. pesto ; . _ . m.; § . ; : League Stan ke Batter Pac E is 4 . 8 ' Youngst : ; School; § 2 1 ~ " mon by F ; ‘ . : Columbi . : at i. 7 e e Services | a AL ty eg Miss Julia Sanderson. ay schoo! uetanivene amaaee won; De ct a ‘ ond (Senttie bod Exclusive Gorvies) House gat se Tacoma 2, Hatte 1 Sixth r 5 six t Tod pa B~ my being coi a tutes ny You car d 5 m - ar, 104, we a trian $85, See | a, 104, third. Time, 1:48.| He ha “ University | 7 7 a “The Pure Malt Tonic” 7 ie ee HAMILTON. 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