The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1907, Page 2

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FINAL | xf Fun, 126 (Polock) 4 to 5, won: Pete Vinerar 143, second; D. OG Taylor, 190, third Tim a:01 Fifth race, Contre Sho three-quarters mite OT (Abittting), & to won; Cloyne, 97, secon@; Morrig v1, third. Time, 1:16 26 Sixt race, one miloeShintng Star, 105 ( ), 7 tod, Wons De vout, 107. ond; Imboden, 106, third, Time, 1:44 26, HAMILTON, race, oleven-sixteenthe mile Shaw, 106 (Muloahey) 6 te nan, $2, second; Emma Time, 1:11 46 oloven-aixtuentha 108 ( 99, se is be) and a nelghth pman), 11 to 6, sooond; The Bn Time, 2:00. lochase milo Ey nite. Mollere 104, third Time. Third race, mile Col, Jach 108 4c won; Glimmer, 99, 105, third raee (Maenada) Water 214-5. tle and a alxteenth Henderson), 1 Tart 165, #0 185, third glishman. Fourth Dillon, 147 weoond Time Fifth race Thomond, 170 won ‘lum Land's End, 2:03 36. Sixth race, Harty Rte 1, won; L Griften, 112 venth enth John Kara, Panay, 167 won Time, thr quarters mile eso, 112 (Foley), 7 to tta Mack, 107, second third, Time, 1:18 1-5 race. mile and a aix 100 (Knglander), 2 won; Harmakta, 112, second jor, 110, third rime, Crafty BASEBALL GOSSIP The great Philadelphia-Detroit BROWN LOOKS WORRIED. j kame yesterday was not the only 2 }extra Inning contest in the Ameri The Way the Aberdeen Manager Enjoyed Yesterday's Game [iu ieague Roston and Chicago }went 14 Inn and had to stop mteae Loule 4 New York because of lack of glim Roya i er is 1 but \ i | Hugh Kellackey’s batting wa their victory washes atteriee Newton and as; | feature of the Seattle-Tacoma game yesterday put t to the | Howell as y day, Hughey rasped out two coveted top of even Washing and hi * and a a and wae Manager Browr when | n % & | largely responsible for Seattle's de he took the train f last | Washington | feat 2 t ta . < and W Jous as it was a ga . Mana Brown and his Aber Tacoma started Reston A Chicage 8 deen were in the stands yes by getting two run Allen tn n nu ne /|terday and stayed as long aa they the opening roar as they 1 could without missing thelr Van scored again in third and ad ' © *\ couver train. They saw Seattle tle fourth, Dugdale the lk hy : . r" the one to right field and replace s * But fn the box by Coy Tacoma ra angtehed two more in the fifth Won. Lost. Pet | pulled ith Butler ing & ball, | ps " u ft looked as if Seattle » dea. | Pile . nt wis tined to be shut ont, but the St land "i ie re Wwaghes suddenly fell Butler in | New York oT el thé fifth and sixth driving six runs S ft eel Me fm and tying son The Aber: | Wasning “ «& and 1 @een bunch, which hi on watch NA AQUY {ng the game jn silen ‘om & van | ay tage point in the grand stand. St. Louis & Boston 1 i broke loose and made as ° &% & BIA noise as a bunch of colle r yes 4 ot But it was only a f ree . ant a. . of three t Tacoma score “ v pees to Chicago & New York 6 Stovall is play a nice hit Ly Butler, and ¢ Ss t tfleld T the ninth when n the outfle T Stovall and Shea singled, and Kel-| “\" n .<s ; cote athe ¢ the » f we - AM . PF ‘ 4 " ast f a a ec¥ a mt ogines a 5 ‘ i i : 1) ™ an . 8: oe and A ee. F a. c AS Sy ae te n 1 ¥ 1 H * ee " ninth a ee * : oh @ By United Press.) iets Z e & N, Oct Robby Wa ~ ’ a : ‘ ° » An ride Butler, p SB ES Re hought t as the re ease | “RACES. YESTE Scien = bate by inning Beatrice . Hits ron n — . 4 LATONIA. hr Bummary- Tw a bite, Prick, «K 0 lackey r K race one pe He yard oo 4 On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. A Those ell Are Going And if you want to “get in” you had better hurry. There have been enormous sales during the past few days, but the styles are not depleted in any w There are a few left of all The $5.00 kind The $4.00 kind The ITY Shoes a NOW $4.00 NOW $3.20 s of KING QUAL uded in this sale Reductions in a Il lines. | EEE RE This sale won't last much longer, METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, BROKERS Stocks, B 4 und Grain. P a s—Suneet Main 2867, ind, 254 me 1007-1008 Building DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER, INC BROKERS. Both Pho 0 6 Alaska Bldg PAY $240,000 FOR LOT r 8s Li i} 1 A ‘ New Freighter for Sound Q 4 Chinese Indemnity $23,400. |T v i “ : a Eo i he re t Ir s ha nak f an 1 | Adopt Resolutions. ae m starting t m widening ‘ rhird ' anes h Li el “Montana Stables 4 1 de ~ 7 ; ALBERT HANSEN amends, Watches, Jewelry FIRST AND CHERRY Optical Department. PRETTY DUTCH BRIDE MOURNS FOR BRAVE AMERICAN HORSE TO URGE EXHIBIT, The executive committee of the | | Alaska Yukon: Paettic | yeuterday authorized Kixponition | ox- Governor | MoGraw and J, W, Clive to appear | before the King county comminsioné ern this oon and urge an ap | a Kingogumty build: | 1909 fate priation f and exhibit at the | ing SEATTLE. BOY IS; HURT IN RIOT JAPANESE LOOT | (By United Pr } } FAIRBANKS, Alawk a | The otixens of thin place are |greatly incensed at the rioting be | tw m rival railroad force 4 | | Valde ‘ Thayne Hickman, © of | those injured, is the son of one | let the proprietors of the Fair | | banks News, Mis condition ts re | garded as serious | | Thayne Mickman is the son of | Zach Hickman, formerly ot the orietora of the Metropell tan Prods of thia elty With hie | | mother ang aisters he lived at the Manhattan Flats, but went north | AMERICAN HORSE AND HIS HOLLAND WIFE on route ‘to Pairbant evera (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) widow. The Indian at once becam ken ago. A sister atcan nk x ca ve to Ner charm fter a brief > nm thin cit - emarnde QUEPEC, Can, Oct. 1—In the pony We erny Th ‘a jh ¢ the family now being en route Mat of dead published after the ap Conipany him on his reture journey | (0 Fairbanks, wh Mr. Hickman palling disast to the cantilever toward the etting sun one of the proprietors of the bridge od the name of Au Unwilling to walt eke, in News guste Mentour keeping with the mar astom It now turns out that Mentour of the staid Duteb, the iw was the Canadian nanio of Amerl across to En 1 The we can Horse, an Iroquois ehlef, the took place in London, aud American only full-blooded Indian to figure /Hors sught his bride In triumph | in an tntersational romance to his native Indien village, Caugh- | | Arrayed in redskin oo 20, Am nawaga, In Ca s Weare that the! e Jerican Horse went to Europe dainty Htte Duteh woman + fe ” two years ago a8 part of a quickly Ure of the wae of Se we (By United Press.) wild weet show, At The Hague he proved grown they liv . cont salle sa ee en, }met Mra. Johanna Elizabeth Vow happily until aching steel B oye ge Bh ae DP. Domelion, a beautiful and wealthy blotted out the romance years’ Imprisonment at Fort worth on the charge of | consptrt ng with Green .and Gay nor to defraud the government of $2,000,000 on b acts, ha been appointed « engin cor for the Mast Florida railway at ja large salary SPOKANE, Oct Results at "ah eon; | La Rose, § to 1 (Riddle),| “Genial Billard and Pool Par yesterday's races follow 103, —— Time, ; 08. rae liars, 1425 Third av eight new race—2:2 vac ‘ were rae ve Turlonge-~| tables and the only 5x10 pool table First race—2:28 pace—Dandy | 1 say's eauty, 6 to 1 (McClain), |j, geattian. A place for gentlemen. | Frisco (A. Morris), first; Princess) 106, tir Miachief, § to 1 (Rettix),|— ~ raft eee Natwood (Hollman), second mead; Jillette, 6 to 8 (IRC | eneesmemmeetennneintenimeneinene ry Monarch (M. Childs) 7, third. Time, 1:03. | ORTHWEST Time ¢ : aco—One mile—Jerusha feor MeClain), 107, firmt 10 Lady Coventry 15 t 1 (MoRae),'eW Nine, § tw 1 (J. Clark) 07 a ale, amie Okc, oe SAFE DEPOSIT Juliman), 101, third. ‘Timec| lath race—Bix furlonge—Colum 034 bik Girl, 3 to 2 (McClain), 1 fark when the (By United Press.) tains, on a HAVANA, Oct. 1 the whole isia it t to the strike situation does not grow t le the most » better the governor w selze the ible began. re vade and nh them wit t “ m has sent secret « Prarie Captain Dow . the rural wired that his troops pture, dead or alive, every n band of This followed the dis r and that he « ‘ of the chief oo: re or drive the TERRIBLE WRECK IS NARROWLY AVERTED (By United Press.) A cat which latter th OLYMPIA, Oc hat t , , wore « the } Le , wreck ‘ n two, F ara and ¥ , Awe -} Who Wants a Pianeta? ? re ft Uned ~ NEW TREATY - Thal i ' =o a (By United Press.) a, : tig > ton ' " t nalelihse of a hing In ¢ r agreement n Japan} E¥erything now in stock x t and Unitea 8 h {wil before turd Dd. 8 tatu quo in the far on 4h .| a for maintaining the UNION TAILORS, t di n of te th = r h Two Stores—S18 Third Ave, i tadinas | — and om and Workreem pa : ~ ae Page Third Washington ith 0 conver re would be |} Suite to Order on Short Notices ur recia 1 " of th 2 F n wa and ino iling it — me —— eagle " “ ae We lf YOU Wish YO SELL nell pl x | YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY ret nes and Hawaii would | DESCRIPTION ANO WANT ‘- A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER women || NATIONAL BOND @ REALTY The 1 © Savings aod Tru CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK ( ' ‘ sshington Fire” BUILDING 000 ltteer Eee! | A LITTLE FRUIT CARM, | 85 down, $5 = Month Pay Acre. } Im tho famous Yakima de EIN Hertct. Cultivated, irrigated, © af Ht wlasted and eased tur The best Shoe Hepatving in the City White ¥ Wait, 217 JAMES BT. CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, ince, Al «e Bide first Ave. and Columbia St. STATTILE, WASH, guard t hy ave provided every B SHORROCK, President. J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. 3. Vv. A. SMITH Cashier per (t. Interest paid on Savi Until Oct. 1 Save Money on Your Dental Bill ' $41.00 and &5 84.00 and 85.00 ¢ : S350 185.00 Uch 1 ¢ ‘ 86.00 Filling 50¢ ALL WORK WARRANTED 20 YEARS. Associated Dentists New Management 1112 2d Ave. our Hat plano $190 piano @180 Piano 69487 bg5u0 Awd about others 40 FRaay termes ~ Kohler & Chase Establiahed 1850. Temporary Address, 74h Pike Ste and | GOING TO MOVE? ne 8, HOMO UDkng A n pirating on Kodak fa. aes of tne t and ite — = " ree tkoft aaa (By United Press.) aot Japanese Betis age B.C, 1.—Capt Jineeall Mugro, of the sealing schooner ode batted oc, has mado a repost to, U. 8 J meen —-- 2 oe -- = el "The Store That Serves You Best Garvey-Buchanan Cg Vast New Assortment of CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES From a Popular Priced Maker Who Leads Them All, Becoming! tyled to harmonize with the ' py, faces of the wearers, Delightfu ; ' fF ie most saving of parent Just 1 ni o anshd up. Each and every dre eetion her maphag ro} He or $8.00, 8 of equal fullner 1 width. Viait de ‘va more than ve ur words, Th Ak ng—4 ing alike to mins and mothe neat Misses’ Oresees Misses’ Oreegag of * .. f aid and » faney button trim red bar rings. Be sure ty match, fror to walat « Misses’ or Su Misses’ 3.98 Bine to 14 Sizes 6 eit i“ Daintily fast Sinde of an’ex'| ed of bine 1 co and *, : own and | mere; also f slorings. Sh wool mix tucked yoke and with pretty tr plalted shirts. Sifk ming effe t and braid trim | braid and « tings. | At $5.98 Misses’ Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14 | Of beautiful all-wool serges blue colorings. Neat, ercules braid. An pa ly plaited skirt, with trimmings of H of unusual tt sortment Flannelette Dresses At 25c At 50c || At 98c style | Children’s Dresses | Children’s Dresses | Misses’ Dresses Of fannelette. | of ple fid || In dark flannel in light pink or quality fa ettes, brown or blue checks, with as wit ‘ bine grounds; neat immings of braid | | and er , figured effects; tion down | | Exce extra wide skirts, front ot yoke. howing. Sizes 2 deep hem. Sizes Sizos 2,3 and 4 Sand 4 | 6 to 4 | FIRST AVE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE The oyster season begins with September and ends with April. The soup season begins with January and ends with December. Therefore Oysterettes | are in season every day in every month of every year. ~ Oysterettes—oyster crackers with a taste that improves the flavor of oysters, soup and chowder. Always fresh in moisture ¢ and dust proof packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ee ial] iT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to a gest what your move will cost Main 1623 Ind. 71 MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Iné, THIRD & WASHING BEKINS COR Fire Proof Storag Cut Freight Rates a es - & Jap anegg © nt mal ihe wa perce, fevelop v “The flerstoo

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