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2° 6 ° THE SEATTLE STARS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1y00, é WILD THROW GIVES BUTTE UNIVERSITY AND HIGH BASEBALL iomstee= ing games here. THE WINNING RUNS SCHOOL PLAY SATURDAY (gcc ene m-| ——— _ — ———— The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanag oy WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE 8 KI RT S8—Regular ad 25c Values, Special Tomorrow at the pennant in the Amertean oe ee “Two wild heaves settled yostor )Peooma. coc sere sect Mt A game that moapa as much to) tlon Saturday than the one ayed | league, Cleveland defeated Phila Hy) Gay's kame and ecttied it ‘ Dette Barta % 8 both the university and the high gg that met Otyepan.t delphia through supertor flelding fhe difference of a few inches in we he team ha me ynupta, ‘ ~ » iy Pheit Meour toa 40 | schoo! football elevents any that ., 7 ‘ names N and the steady work of Jak ne the height of the heaves, one being ** or “ Py hoo! football elevents as an “| wwever, wae w@hout Coyle, un The baseball season tn the ores man, and the cap between the first mado by Hickey and*the other by | will be ployed this season.ts Satur doubtasty one of the greatest indie West leag@e will ond Sunday Adama, meant thp difference of a ie aay | day's cantent betwoon the two taatt-| vidual playbre in the Northwout,!| coma still has ® chance to win the’ Aid secand foams hus boom ounsid run, and that run Won the game.~ | oe ere ee eee © as, Last year the high school| The wonderful little quarterback, ppennant and everything depends on ).°Tevly wide { Despite the Httle price, you'll find the garments ome ¢ - Gene a8 choo! 1 i . ryt i “ With Irby on the sacks tn the|, & two years ago nan the Keker.| the remaining games, Hoth Aber made of splendid quality, Light colorings, in pink ang ang sieth inning and two down, Adama | ies puree. Pertiitiiy) but bad a draw with the cob Twat of the Northwest,” wit play | deen and the Tigers have been win Myers and Mundorff furaished par ye Praha pink an Dine-steip hit a slow one to Hickey, and the! Materiens Randoten and Yiowan: Men. | lel@na, losing by @ place kick af | saturday against the ‘university, | Hing so far thin week, and it would | the felding features of yeuterday's |} | Gee Our Great Value Assortment at 606, third basoman in his hurry to get | ley Wa root Thine} 0% leer playing thelr older opponents | and the collegi¢ns do not deny that "ot be surprising if Both made a| same, doing wome fine work Im t | ,. the ball away threw high, ‘The | UMPrer~luiew e aan [to a standstill, and at many parte! they fear this boy's individual! clean aweep of the remaining | Bardens ball glanced off the tps of Arbo Portiond 6, Ouitand # of the game outclassing the ‘var| work, Coyle t# one of the fastest whiok would mean that - | gaat’s flagere and went into the B94. | ity |imen thet ever donned football toe n would the pennant! Poth Garvin and Rush pitched WOMEN’S bleachers. Two rens eome home, ! oakiand t ‘ ,61 Coach Place of the university hae) gery in the Northwest, and if he| Winner by about seven points shutout ball yesterday, and had it{} 2 ‘ Ss In Seattle's half Stanloy boat out} tattorlos—Kinsetia and Kyra; Good | detormined that this @hall not be! gem away on one of his quarter: | - not Seen for the two bobblen tn the |} | FLANNELETTE one and Rush put him on second win, Carne ant Blt Umplre=Tor| this year and he ts determined to | baek reiie is Hable to score @ touch-| The Aberdeen fans are complain. | sixth the two teams might have |} | ‘i : ’ with a sacrifice, Myers beat out |""* lroll up @ big score against th o & drop kicker he has “4 bitterly about the recent trades, | been playing yet Hi | GOWNS —Re gular an tnffeld hit, which tn handling AMERICAN LAC scholastic champto He will wee enviab! utation, but the unter! They claim that Bill | y wave 50c P cis Adama throw high and wid Th winadl is” Wied 4 his full strength, at least until he y's heavy line men expect to be| Tacoma Nelson afd Martinke tn ‘Today {s Ladies’ Day, with Pa | 59e Values, Spe ial ball struck the boarding around the ve — “ has seored enough to aatiefy him of to break through in time to! order that the Tigers might win | dy Weleh and “Teddy” Roosevelt Tomorrow at i ar vietory, and will take no chances, | prevent any goals from the field ont, and that the trade just. made in the box, A defeat at the hands of the high The ‘Varsity, while coneWerably | whereby. Vancouver gets Brickson 7 aN id be th “U. s. Navy Yard moat humillat. heavier, will t rely on its weight and Gray was simply to strengthe ruld come to the "U" and! alone, es to meet the high school's| the Ganucks for the final se | dase of the bleachers and bounced | pee | back, Stanley scored, but that was | Washington all Ta “ M Both Garvin and Rush pitched Geneross in width and length; warm y and neatly luo or pink stripes, Quality that gilt gee with finishing braid, viue and launder 0, K Other Bpiendid Values at 75c and 9fe, ing that Take @ trip on the Sound and masterful ball th and the! m might blight the entire season, for, tricky style of .play the “U" must against the league leaders b- | visit the U. 8, navy yerd, see tl r} | battora had a bad day of i.e A same the men would be too discouraged | adopt similar tactics. | bery! is the slogan in the Greys tps Oregon, Wisconsin — erally Washington to play good football after that pach Place says that the col-| Harbor country ‘aska, the ereisers C artes on =a i Muti hmidt; Sith high school did not show up legians must win, and is determ — ton, Buffalo aud the training } | . aot Se eS TTY “el overtia Warner, Unpiree-BrOW8 ay well Saturday in the Olympla | ined that the score shall be at least! ‘There will be « league meeting in Ship Philadelphia, the mammoth THREE UNUSUAL BARGAINS Dy & ee es jgame as it did at the same time 20 to 0, The high school players | geattlo next Tuesday to wind up 4fY docks, torpedo boats a TOMORROW 2 2 ae Clevelaed 4, Philadelphia & }last season, and there are those | expect to hold the “U" down to ON6 | mses foal ~ prison ahip Ni Boats leave peestid Pe 3 ft fhe . 5 "| who say that the Washington will or two touchdowns at the mont. and Gune For Rent—Piper & Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, six times On the Lower Floor $ 3 8 8b) Philadeipnia : $ 3 fliine up against a weaker organiza-| have a sneaking hope of winnt 1024-26 Beoond av Gaily.| Round trip, Oe, sbiics wesieiinbliabiaiibebties tuen t tecse Se bet 2 etal mae as ee me came re me rem soe ce” ~— — 7 “3 5 are made in the face of a ma Avane range ‘ 8 vEe Le oy | eagorty 10 to 1, 107, wou; Bon. Th Ar P ae o ow ones ° “e . ne to twenty-five per cent. As w cht rly i ae ee 3 12 Ss. A. 6 WALL PLAY jnic tee. 101. socona! Teo mare ere so sere ee ees ae \y and tn Yat gay Wicker in ninth oe |New. orn gon, 104, third. Time, 1:14 8-6. " y, we 4 als tomorngy, 5 a a eb MULTNOMAH o : ates Se : E econd race, one and oneaix PET TT eae cease tad rainaend ce, one tnd oneal o New Recipes REGULAR 65¢ Pa eee . i } 117, won; Moouraker, 121, secon Wing Se BF BF 8] Me tans & Moston & | | The Seattle Athletic Club will|Clean Swoop, 109, third. Time . “¢99 BLEACHED Alama. ib 3 8 0 1 1| Bost secseedd le 8 | play two games with Multnomah tn | 1:51 3-6. For uccess im Lf e Mundortt, ot $3833 7% 411 *) December, probably on the Oth and| Third race, steeplochase—steve DAMASKS — Special ss <add . gp batteries Young aud Shaw; Pety #89) 160h Other games arranged for to| Lane, 3 to 1, (Gee) 142, won; L. L. TY ee date incl este with the Spo| Hayman, 142, second; Heather . Tomorrow at, yard. . . ‘ Standing |kane Athletic Club, Everett and Ta-|Betle, 162, third. Time, 4:18 146. That single sen- Sot) crane Won coma Y. M. C. Aa, the Fort Law-| Fourth race, one mile—Haw eapaiay ‘ re tee : Beirott 6 ton eldiors and the sailors from |kane, 11 00 6, (Murphy) 9f, wen tence from James J. Full 64 inches wide, You can buy them tomorrow for less thy te the “Nebraska.” Rather Regal, 100, second; Solon Hill’s signed state | we ourselves if we were to buy now—the market ts rapidly rising rr Shingle, 100, third. Tt ‘ ' Ae j eness of this arts “ pay prod sy pot ment in the New York | He the unusual attractiven 's special price reduetion, = ones - 8 | EASTERN FOOTBALL | milee—0 . 11 to 6, «Murphy) | World of Sunday, REGULAR 5c $1.50 DOZ. G tt oa | on; Willis Gre 104, second; septembe 5, con- aan ~ NATIONAL LEAGER ———. [Pour Kulght, 98, third. Tive, ee > TWILL TOWEL- ‘SILVER BL Chienge 13, New York 17 naytvania 16, Villanova 0 2:36 26 tains the whole sub- ING—Special To- > NORTHWEST LEAGUE , Re Brown 5, Massachusetts Agricul-| Sixth race, three-quarters mile stance. The old way ED NAPKINS—}. ‘decile sueat't | Suderman, 2 to 1, (Connelly) 104 om ’ morrow at, yard, morrow TACOMA, Oct. 2 us Harvard 5, Bowdoln 0, j wee Banyah, 122, second; Dom is the only way. One A at, dozen form yesterday. « Dertin and Kitag: | x inant, 107, third. Time, 1:15 26 rork - st < $1 15 oane | Seventh must work, one mus Good “stapleaswheat” qua : Sie aue tnaing account of 0 Seveath race, three-quarters 2 300 D a Especially suggestive for tes Spokane eeeres : ;: | % Bt. Joba 0. |mile—Paul Clifford, 8 to 1, (Dem study, one must save ity, Price saving tomorrow tavrants, cafes and eee ‘ | ‘ . . | mteot 4 o *rince utus, f, th hould ap 1 to all larg boarding | Be tg: s Philadelphia 4, Pittebarg 1 | Dartmouth 0, Vermont 0 lien ceased: Greia dial cael —to be ready for the ee ere eee, eS een | Roman An already attractive ane Indians 91, Susquehanna 0. - " vo fa a —s . oe « made still more tempt- IN NY 1 4 3} Latayotte 34, Jefferson Medical 0 Cee. Thane, 3:38 36 he Hil whic ~ oling ng tomorrow, VANE © > * and oom, Me- | | More battioships at savy yard Nir. 1 says, wi if hotham wa at is beat ‘yosterday ‘RACES YESTERDAY | jthan ever before. - come at some time to THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST standing } $$ _____—____ 7 ~~ a. every man PYTTiT Ty plete Datteriee——D 4 Murtey: ¥ . : LATONIA The great thing is to put SYSTEM into your a ee s saving—so much from each pay envelope to go 1 Stamdii r+ ‘ race. oven-alxteenths . eh ck ee ten 3 Ag Mla OR gg rece into the big, strong Scandinavian American derteen yy o " 2 gy 4 - - - le spears, 103, secon Bank, where it will always be safe and ready, “Tis clis-l seca WE NEI tien r, 100, third. Time, . . “ U3 —IS—ll7 SE AVENUE | and still be earning Four Per Cent Compound Interest On Savings o Compound We Pay ZO Interest BEKINS “ove || nd race, one and oneatx mnfles——Dr. 8p 11 to 6, ne) 104, won len, 101 Unele Heary third See our Het 19350 piano $190 1-$250 plavo $160 1.4500 plano $387 SPOKANE RESU SPOKANE, Oct. 2 Redwood, 4 to 1 (McClain) 4 race, three H yosterday’s races were cad, Mildred, 10 to 1 (Riad to 1, (Ma And about 40 ; COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON, First race pac bird. die Helle, 97 others Deposits may be sent by mail at 1 —Maud L bre 106, third. a ? : | . Le ms pie Easy torms. less than cost of street car fare. | Monarch (McChilds), third. Best Won; Runsum, 5 to t Melzar, 6 to 5, 7) e M Vv iy n } time 2:20. second; Jake Ward, § to 1 won: Tackle, 113 « Ar ef od b 4 tesa vace—Pour an x nat tor |32 tire Time 4M. (row Bet, 18 ta Tie wa 6 favian (Can Get Our Figures peeee—raen. Cup, BE. De-| anvil, 2 to 1 (McClain), 109, won 9 w 10, (Heidel) Temporary Address, 7th and vis}, 106, won Wade Ha Pike Ste Fire Proof Storage Cut Pretght Rate | Ginis Boy, 20 to 1 (Gargan), 106,/ 102, second; Irae. even, {( Time, 1:06 35 * Main 1523 GUARANTEED RATES mn | third. Time, 67% ' 109 r Time 1:58% three-quarters mile ‘ } -_ reer pn ee 7 t 1, (Martin) 104 ee Third race—Six furlon Not Oriental Billiard aud Pool Par “ 112 ‘ rf nPiat seis berienge Ra.) Oriental Billard sad Foot Far _Ttoroe, 112, second METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, | ir ime, 1:14 26. —_ BROKERS————. ee eat eee tables and the only 5 pool table Leave Pier 2 to see battieshlyg in Seattle, A ple Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Pho - | 2867, ind, 2605. Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Buliding. ” DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, : BROKERS. * " won Harry Time 4 | -_-— Stocks, Bonds, Grains. Private Wires HAMILTON. Both Phones 270 304505-306 Alaske Big | First race, three-quarters mile ie “TTP i eee s ntii Oct. 1 f B ur bat ot This Sensational |€0., 1331 Second av Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers? } We are tndependent dealers, if handling all popular makes, at about half trust prices. TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St. HAS TO QUIT There is no better clothing than ours. You will pride yourself on your personal appearance wear- Is a bit unusual so early in the sea son, but ft is erthete Every shoe is son's st and such mer s makes as King Qual The Hub Specta and others are on sale SEATTLE, WAS? $5.00 kind, now .. $1.00 Tomorrow The man who makes a prac 4.00 kind now $3.20 : 7 i woreinn hard wotay ond ing one of our Suits, Raincoats, Top- ns all down the earnings will Hkely be a pau coats, Overcoats. We invite per tomorrow. The wise plan is to think well over the days come and ma Let Us Prove it This is your first chance to buy ings account with us 6999 TheSentnatColt Rr tct G09 Tiret Av. & fall shoes at reduced prices 8. suoRnocK aaa =< oe s5.30 Sait President ee — “ Sect J, P. HARTMAN Vice President. Men oj critic ‘nas nee our cloth- 1F YOU WISH TO SELL ° e WAH A Quick SALE, SEE INTER 20 YEARS. | | hae dena % ead | 6999 ne set ll 4 per Ct. Interest pa on Saving d ~ meena Associated Dentists be s There are mighty few people who cannot | New Management oy ave 10 cents per day. You almost feel that Have proven to be, then we: ask you | H. LL. KLEIN He 12246 ton : ! . pr »position “ to be taken serious- very kindly to buy i in this Forced Sale. the « iy Wate Son © ait ———- is Ae vee eaphrsagee nda phan Of | You will save from $5.00 to $7.50. Fy on en fon day, at 5 per cent, compounded semi-annu- - - AT TLS. TAGGIE ites ally for forty years, will net you $4,633 35, ph ig sil Lay ll s R ney ‘Seatrtt of P Worth try fo Jett : In the famous Yakima dis and 10:25 » 2308 and aa habs "etter start an account dil e THE WEBER CLO triet Cultivated, irrigated, 6 | power com | 1201 SECOND AVE. CORNER SENECA Shahid tend ore j 1 r . SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. J} s2i'sisicrslamsse asst ALBERT HANSEN —e Dhede preterreds. A none Two Stores—si8 Third AVY 113 SENECA STREET Diamonds, Watehes, Jeweiry. nd Salecroom and Werkrentl FIRST AND CHPRRY Third and Washington # Optical Department. Suite to Order on Short notiee ushier of The Daily

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