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« Yrc pa. ; © THE SEATTLE STAR-“WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907, * “3 aco ——— - CUBS, AGAIN WIN THE NATIONAL PENNANY ' Bie rove That fervor Vou BeyysGyey hal ra “ Co etnies - ae | , You ay More tor his . - Roattle got off wroag yaurtay Cirolamatl 8, =~ - | Und L t And was easy for Butte, The game |.” att , (By United Press.) ,#on an® former supervisor M, M.| | erw ear a = fi | only went aft innings and a half, [ io BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 8 2. 4 cr brib ar ind y ona | h all . being called on account of rain Four more have been Indictod,| veainut Poster Aphe, attorney forf | V wig al Ad a ee ~sid Ssrgp een constant. || Dut in that time the visitorsahad New Yoru 3 two as the result of bribery the United Railroads, and Luther|]) | ly and rapidly soaring fo n 1 reased . e scored nine timea while Seattle Rue charges ona two Indirectly 00 thle Hrown i Heated ty the kidnap: | | ja cent nee be che ear ¥ , Phere j 18 hy Us oe sped the rubBer ono®. } charge hee counts each have! ing of Fremont Older, the manag only every indication o ti t ance, é ee est the eel suk eae: boon returned by the grand jury/ing editor of the Bulletin, ‘The actual scarcity, am the t al ai but ag Rai As the score reverted to the sixth Vivesnahag, (1 r agasnat railgoad commissioner and above four will be aned on | tually reftieing order { f w + are now |} tuning, however fietal tabula former supervisor Andrew M. Wil | bonds of ae for each count. | een : : "1089, Wased De tions make it But ) . St. Houts 9, Moston 1 =| on the old market cost, mean sa patrons ot Pr ( Frank Alien waa plainly out o an 1) per cent to 25 per cent Wise over in the haptor by the "Oo PRIZE RING’ Women's wee . Pr res eb a rte League Standing eee < visitors, an In the second and | = ge | At 25 c db wale { 5 0c ~ Extra Py on another in the fit nt ev in pbed Ve 1 be agg ‘ mk bate Betbedl x ° 2 }' | and Pants. You'll and Pants. You't "pay aatta ewe more .t th wore : os 6S + », Pay 350 for These Later On, tn not allowed, as Umpire Frary ‘ ' “4 | y ; These Later On 7 * | i n, va called the game before the inning } oun 9 2 » Heautifalty mts, J We coat ine. . a ee {By United Presa) | | mado and fine ‘ i i " it v8 / ag A nti 4 AMERICAN LRAGUTE CHICAOD, Het The snnuel iwhed. Far stars t a wort Dowolt 4, ’ weeting of the lmatd of directors | . ft ‘soge eg deepens Ree ; ; hm of the Chicago & Alton railroad} shove the usu Long in the field ae Tuokeo al 250 standard The score toltowas ; ney + | gprs mee OS Se 1 © SO8 ‘Wereees Mev fi, Harriman and James Hi Th © sur ae ae Stillman, the New York direc prising ¥ se 3S 6 Phitadsiphia 4, Cleveland 6 om the directorate, Hawley, who | You never be ee es . : 4 | au is Harriman, had « a fore had such ' ae eae teata with the latter 4 now he | chotce for & — 4 i 0] Me ‘ ‘ k; Ber | lcomplete control of the Alton. The | if quarte a ame i . lClover Leaf systom will succeed Women's 7 ton, on the : I the r " nageme d ” J America’s su 8 8 M. Loule 2, Boston & |Remarkable Condensed Photograph of All the 24 Members of the |{!¢ Marrinan management and at Fieece Lined mii rode « eemont Desi nf ’ at . nme x & meeting to be held in New York ation and “Fors weicom A 4 | Pennant-Winning Chicago League Club. cumaveaer deat Feito il be Gone M Faultlessly «¢, f ° . ‘| Top row—Taylor, Ruelbach, Moran, Kling retived aad @ Clover Leet man Suite. Our Requier via Ki —— a f hed in wrecy a ay + ee ik aiatvorion =m and Spencer; Maris Second—Fraser, McCormick (trainer), Overall, Pfeister, Evers. | Chosen | bog omg a A white and natural gy se! cart ae Nae He iy Third-—Hofman, Randall, Osborne, Lundgren, Sheckard The Clover Leaf has been trying $1.50 for la c the Wo eee BS Lp New York 3, Ohtenge 1 Fourth—Hrown, Dur tolnfeldt, Sweeney, Chance. dee Guia haa to Beene enental a2 present . the Va ; SS a os = he Ba Fifth-Slagle, Schulte, Seabaugh, Kahoo, Tinker the Alton from the Union Paetfic | and tied ai ang. ae oe. 6 , for tomorrow's special ns, , « 1 9 (Star Special Service.) and the movement is the culmina: | | Women's Dixie. a oe a . om med CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—The Cubs won the National league pennant | tion of this plan. Of 240,000 shares aon 8 bing ‘ " : r ao easily that the “contest” Is a joke and the real struggle has | Yoted, only 100,000 were Union Pa EDIE GOES o pete / end | Tatton Suite chief League Standing t » for second 7 © j cif proxies. It te sald that Harri attle Gtar Exclusive Service.) Und . You'll Pay Later On. passed Wen, tee. 3 the Otanta, Cubs a warm argument |man agreed to the plan on ac | KA, Kas, Oct. 2.—Police hb en pt ato nga ae fre shortly $ ‘8 t] all season, fell by ¢ ason waned were found |of the eritictam of his Alton deals Simoes, of this city,|) | “ere tater ae uaawn welakt svket, theater > eaten } ing, ne i F. : ~~ at **| to be inferior to othera not counted in the running early in the [and that his shifting was to put 0 If he was he w stmeonae te sau aemaaioty ¥0 1 $1.65 values inclated | “= anes 3 ; 1 campaign Attorney General Bonaparte off his . a Pe garments in most comp , — an In re . jem bas . ' t 7 H reer 7 anded Catcher te Carefully ms styled a” seamlens ang the pr - |% e : 3 H { Oklahoma City team, | and wear as good u LU ing sults. Great mop. waved wright. Base . Boston. ; fe hee wick a Lomita | in the workhouse for||)| wear should jient values, ©Y'S worth for $1.26, resent! 5 LEADVILLE, Col. Oct. 2 pun ching Umpire Guthrie ee aeas a's noize t Frere, > SPORTOGRAMS business blocks valued at $150,000 Goes took axception to @ state At $1. 50” Al Wool a the M 2 ~ jeatroyed by fire. May | ment by Guthrt nd walloy bim Vests and Heavy whart, NORTHWEST LEAGUE - own fur from a second much after the 1 ee Tin Pants. You'll Pay More Later « , its at The Aberdeen 3, V : { 1 n In the east ener wat yw and was p bly fatally | Viood. And like F ho was or On. On ou'll Pay More Late levee | on een 0 etgh catet Bs SPOKANE, Oct, 2—The results Clark), 112, second; Lorida, ¢ to|tnjured. It in reported that am.) ‘ered 10 verve 20 days. Chock full of comfort a: toriun A a. a " »wdoln of yesterday's races follow 1 (Riddle), 109, | third. Timo | ther girl was cromated dete tr a oe satisfying wear We don’ The $2.00 garments of the te a bad scare ar y againg First race—2:40 trot—Lady W. | 1:454 | by ‘a y oly ip & now of better $1.50 garments ture he most “By RM \ " for! (J Krw first: 2 R. Prior Beasth ; Savtiiiaon:' player's case and deposited bail anywhere. White and natural f y aereete eta Stev . . Irene ourth re boven nee for the backstop, pending an ap colors, Largest assortment we said | : econd; Van Norte (A. Phillips), The ge T. Crane Handicap al" hein tel aouee: anead thas lors argest nen passe elie and ©; We third Edwards, 6 to 1 Fishe 110, ae nit 1 -ettnces t eg ever had house 4 How tert Ne Q oe ‘ive lenges ‘ vt 0 { Ae = “ag cena Pe me } game | etme Sete Tiv p ph. a . ‘s ~ ; 1 \s 7 LATONIA, case to the supreme court,” Hey A » n , tract AS a malt by - 4 om weary” aren 4 tman paounced | Tecoma 1, Agehase Satu onyttng | Marie Antoinette, $ to 1,/5 (} ain), 109, third Time viret rest Towariaes an the-belt ake taal THE STORE THAT SERVES, YOU BEST 3 tee BreBor nde TT , econd Skimmer. 1:29% oyal Que Pew ok aie Pass Bits and shutting out ¢ Sane. Jem : inter = Aste horn, 6 to 1 (W. Kelly), 104, third. Fifth race—Stx farlongs-—May/1, won: Lady th na ayo ut oe henge fen alee pitched great ba Ne = —_— A Time 1:04% Pink, 4 to MeClain), 101, first; | Dr. Simrall, 109, have: ta” de tho te sinenen ~~ rere Ey RR ay ee ee ae eee Th ace—One mile—Distribu. Elfin King, 3 to 1 (J. Clark), ,109, | 1:08 4-6 l gadaw @inoe . ‘ } — by 4 to 0 . — tor, « McClain), 109, first! second; ladora, 6 to 1 (Gargan),| Second race, one mile—Jin . ; Ba and Jensen Beaut and Hest, 8 to & 109, third. Tim 118% Simpson, 110 (8 11 to 6, and Sw —. ae te won, Warr well, 107, » | League Standing cham Montreal " . WI E md; Kew ely 105, third | * , Longe ig hie Socata cto LL CHA ON GAMES Time, 1 U8 = IS =i? 3 Eco AVENE st ‘ i Bia May re , | Third ¢ » mile—Lady Bah me t . ve esterda by «a | ¥oh pT. nd Miss Strom a8. 4 ; : - : |third. Time, 1:41 COAST LEAGUE aaa e : a as | Lox ¢ (Lee t won; | (By United Press.) ov n se nt Perma | witwin the ponaaa See ae Fees at | aNiCR Pinson Ot. 1h Storage Co, >akland ; - thoes arte . . wa — > ~ Incorporated — on 4] F Un he b how it won; Baila t . COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. atten a and Ac . a 1 to Oc " i , 8 former an@ Byr ' tis the t tages tt . Re Ques sa, who Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Purniture, NATIONAL LEAGUE honor the Spokane * , i Tow Baggage, etc sdern Padded Furr itgre Vane. as" will be among the entries, as w reen, mile ela {a re structed Piano Wagons. Light Deilvery Wagons ee Mm, When & be a prize (Shilling to 3, won nus for Coming to your House. No Charge oo Going Bast ° xo ; “ Sa 4; Meary ¢ © her Work. We can tell you to « cent what your move will ek Leave Pier 2 w see battles! Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71 eg eee /ROOTMEETS DIAZ me mile ‘Orm poe Right, 113 (Murphy), 5 t a oc na: Haw (By United Press.) MEXICO ¢« Oct. 2-—-Becre tary of State Root bas re 1, | celved @ mo ng receptior METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, —BROKERS———_—— nds and ( Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Main | Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RVER, INC” BOS EMSLIE. TIM HURST | (By United Press.) Timothy Hurst of the Am me at the hi sident I BROKERS. q CHICAGO, Oct. 2—Hob Eimetie| will officiate in the world’s Wines ' mer of the Stocks, Bonds, Grains. Private Wires, of the National league, and Sir ~ ship series, it is reported plochase—Bally | | oricas Both Phones 270 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg : ’ Castle h 3 to 1. won merican * is being He tte emcees rae si sexs ? | Pick Ti Billy Ray, | cussed ———— — Until Oct. 1 “ th ——| North t Fair is On. . WANTS TO MATCH MEMSIC wie] aul ntic* Sc” Corns || Whey Pay Trt Prices fo 9 Cash Registers? | "pifth handling all popular makes, at labnoiaaiii a8 about half trust prices. | (By United Press.) cht ¢ t at Gana has re-| Webt : | SAN FPRANCISCO, Oct. 2 r Owe r the cane Sixth ace, fi . _, Marvest Near an End. ager McCary is after Pa t ng para | Prospero, 114 (F Sto 1, won; |, WALLA W cee pul am : iM x th Pe reer FM ard, 109 (Eng Jape Are Leaving Pi, t a 4 rnd ba ni Delestrome,| VANCOUVER, I Oct r ate re fa r ® wea * 8, thi Sapaneah: ave ata Go | b weigh fivi b o ’ uth The a pe a r fa es fa u - : M an th © w “ would i ha am his a BASEBALL™ CUT RATE Pa Jin tmnels pitched swell game tor Let Us Prove It Set ot Tosh iH You want all GOSSIP nmoa wa ce k The Sundwali Co. ’ <0 4.00 i | GOO Pirst Av. $1.00 and §5.00 att [__M. 1180 __ina. 697 i | ou can get for i pea ap ne y £ ie aay oka Ca H fing t “IF YOU WISH TO SELL to thet w lead og! YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY q mnt DESCRIPTION AND WANT lL WORK WARRANTE! 4 our mone nanan A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER: | YEARS. Nelson wor his xth straight | pri t NATIONAL BOND & REALTY | a : - n ay low co 10089 AMERICAN BANK Especially when it comes to buying that new Fall suit x The way thie “Montana Stables Buit overcoat. Money will go farther here than at any him as tho best pitcher 19] phone tor canteen, haste One of the most beautiful - Associated Dentists for clothing store in the city for the simple reason that we sell ee ee a nn c Both pene b kl t di i my d * ra Management. Hib... “sr ooklets ever distribute ="—EORerr 9 ; » ond. Detrok tae H.L. KE E IN | |Regal $15 clothes}: : in Seat ora tern fans are placed to fit you, got them r ca - g If you do, call at the Sav- mann danas street. ||| Fly on the Piya t . . oe SEATTLE-TACO ROU You should know if you do not already that Regal . . oo. on ings Department of ae ee + ad | bar : hee THe 4 Clothes are positively the best that $15 will buy—they are ' rm again next cieoiamiaaen | FOUR vo TRIPs DARE 4 simply unbeatable when it comes to a matter of genuine ees Pg FRUIT FARM. lll and 10:25 a. my 2:00 aad ; suit value and getting every dollar back that you original Irby hha seadea - Stee | in the famous Yakima dis ||| ™ nk bd ly spent for the suit, in wear, appearance, style and ge I : y 1-250 plano $190 D t H t & } trict Cultivated, 1 ated LEAVES T ACOMA Sm ‘ veg fh Mw null || @WING, ine. Alaska Bidy. | Wasy t THE *SHUB = aerate ade € NEW YORK BUILDING po ampere aah Ont are osite the Totem Pole aS oe the t Omer jase Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry er eee $1 hie - n if Established 1850. aegere ays hie yeti an Seekant aoe a Temporary, Adurees a And get one free of cost FIRST AND CHERRY Third and W ye Optical Department Bults t Je | ee