Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| © HOURS?--WATCH O'LEARY 00 IT {Seattle Star CINCINNATI think in 1,000 hours? Wel isctisive Service.) Do you 1,000 miles O., Oct walk you think #o, but maybe tt fan't auch a cineh. Remember you must walk a mile in every one of the 24 hours ery day until the | ~y. 1,000 » lod oft th done, and even bet v « was a hard one} Dan O'Leary, the famoun vet-| | eoords, is 54 t icy | wa at Norwood Ina, | over tt uck, starting each ry ’ ¥ beatanin of every ee } 1 «l him 15 to 4 0 mit " 1 which 4 he employ t ‘ t | A ‘ men are hee t 4 1 and ev © ho is examined 3 it © will be bene that the hys w ffeet of 4 t ot y will get $5,000 q db © will get nothing n the aged athlete th ts q nothing th fatlure He he at of confidence co ve thousand) x already in rcket | J O'Lea a other records, | h Ou e mark of 18) t tes and 40 seconds History re the but in near the William » 18 ords feats similar to one O'Leary is now attempting was the of the old timer walked 1,500 miles tive hours, walking hour, at 26-0ct. 6 no case performer age Gate and a h England, Aug Snapshot of Dan O'Leary walk ing off one of his miles at Nor wood Inn, Cincinnatl. to walk the pulated time,! 2% miles every hour, at Bradford rouds in = England,| Eng. starting May 14, 1879 a 8, 1879, William G walked 4,000 qua William Gale walked 2,280 miles! ter miles In 4,000 « © pert fu 912 consecutive hours, walking ods of 10 minute at le 1,100 yards ery 15 minutes, or! de Oct. 2 » Nov auntie _ SEATTLE WINS IN TENTH INNING Seattle 6, Butte 5. It was one of ad Benny Myers was home. } those see-saw games that you can't owing iw the detatled score t tell anything about until it's over mk : LPOA ® y and then you want to tell all about t : 1 1 6 { it to everybody you meet. Each ae | ae ae team seemingly had the game won oe ee * & half dowen times, but the other . ue ee | fellows would always bang out a pe? ee oy ee } few dingoes and tie up the score im” 8 8 8 ’ again ‘ 7 ee ee Butte started right off the reel back three ti by Myers, a dow he ron getting but Seattle came as strong, & single je by Quigley and 7 @ homer by Frisk counting for ; three q One inning a nothing doing 4 elapsed a Cartwrigh » Donovan had to sing’ fore Irby @ notion to smack out a fourbaser, and the visitors Were one to the good. But Emi! Frisk and hia ele and rb came to the rescue again. Hickey wig Bigg himself into m pass, and the Dill Swede put it over the fence in Seattle was again a run to thi] good. Mundorff, Cartwright arg Irby had to spoil things again haever, by hitting a home run in thi fitth ‘our innings passed with nothing doing. Butte went out in its half 27 of the tenth. Then Seattle came up. Benny Myers swatted one to Indian Myers, who was ter field, and the big fe! judged the bal! direction too w mis running in the right late to do anything but make an error. Artie Rows was _% pa sent up for Hickey. Rows bald Cs 6. cievetand— oot wi down a perfect bunt, and Mundorff, | wed ‘ she . playing third was surprised. He came tn fast, but in bi xlety to P a the speedy * th high and r - TORONTO TEAM WHICH 1 1E & Top Row-—Mitchell, Hurley egate, Fiynn Second Row—Crooks, Schafly, Moffit, Frick Third Row—Rudolph, Carr Phyle, Wotell Fourth Row—McGinley, Thosney, Weidensard, Westerfer (Sta ecial Service.) fe a ¢ Kelle TORONT ri ri 1 " ne Bast t am née 1 Ip 6. partment 4a More battioships at navy A! ¢ For Rent—Pipor @ Taft than ¢ oy ia oe CAN YOU WALK 1000 MILES IN 1000 Johnaon and Kahoo; Panky a » nom m8 a Hohreok 4 vniladotpnta iy nd ga Ro ® | Ngw York at. 2% Phtiad ha Sib 8] Mate arks and Dooin, Bodtn | Washingen @ 6 Si ntty and Bresnahan hreok tt; t, Ponte | 0 nu ' Oo Touts 1 Ww oH, @ ont “ou $ 6 4) Mattorioe Lush, Raymond and Noo| 1 4 @/)nan, Prolster and’ King rioe—Mughes and iain) Marry Neteon. Dodou, 4) rooklyn, # é n 1 League Standing 4 in Won, teat + 16). 8 a Off and Brown is Lot. Pet H 4 16 Hy “ a ‘ 00 rT COAST LEAGUE Broome ae Los Angeles, t) Place, 1 ! +4 Die ate 400 os i m i H Aberdoon, 1) Vaneouver, 4 VANCOUVER mM? hn oR ' ' 19 il Vancouver 22000102 0—7 t2 of 1 4] Aberd CoosreeRors TE | rac ‘ a | NATIONAL LEAGUE, ait aApgkAne hireks Cinetomatl, 1, 6; Pittsburg, tt |" near nw @ First. ge Rh MB Tacoma... 08 COCR OOO 2 6 : kane OOO OCOT10-8 6 & - BASEBALL: GOSSIP Yosterday'’s game was the kind of baseball that the average fax | thes, There was plenty of hitting © pretty fielding, ordinarily good pitching, daring base running | and all kinds of excttement. | As Tacoma lost and Aberdeen won, it looks as if the Black ¢ have cinehed t pennant A double | } | | header will played in Vancow ver this afternoon and the Tigers towh will watch the result breath lewsly Meanwhile Detroit has cinched the rag. The can Ie leaders did not esterday Philadelphia did loat one game f a dou According to the vital editor re a delphia could not win now under any circumstances. ’ Bert Coy did not Y ha swell game rday as he might} have, and are becomir more and need that careless « jes in pas tures and n box, But at hat the south can fling some Dug played Quigley in the out field y ny, and th ca thr with tw icking jou ons Ww the pinch again and came , with A perfect bunt Harry Nelson lost yosterday { game lostined to dectde Spokan thpaw, had tt od da iw be is morning as the box Av t re Hu dunner Ko will be for the champtonshtp of Rangers will tomorrow aft i fa A bie rwd " ¢ ry will take th O14 | It wo homer exterday ted in four t This t the Siwast ! ime at he ha 1 local uniform ries for the forth ® hor arr any classy ar will be wh n para@ ' this t time to r r STAR League Standing w ef WH al Hh ait Oriental Dillard and PF Par Third ay., have eight new 4 the only 6x10 pool table in Seattle. A place for gentle Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906 vA ‘ “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 907 ATLANTA TEAM, WINNERS OF THE SOUTHERN PENNANT, T 8. T F (Star Special Service.) strides Yor the Southern teague B reat ATLANTA, G Oct. 6.—You| championship. “GIN can't tell AUantans there's nothiing Five of the “Crackers”-—Peter ) PP SYST in walting. They waited 21 years Zeller, Ed Sweeney, deo. Paskert a EM jfor a pennant—ever aince the 1886 Sid Smith and Bob Spade—will be! t r iVing—s9, }team won # flag—and this year it\in fast company n om, and much from each | nvelope to go into the came, after a brilliant struggle,| Roy Castleton has already joined etende., Gran : (e > “ | when the “Crack put the ki|the New York American league | big, FOng ~ eed in American Bani, pens on Memphis m the last few) team. | where it will alw be ind ready and stiff 4 be earning Four Per ( t ( und Interest, SPOKANE RESULTS ie Wood, 1 ‘96 108, thing 117, third, Time, 1:04, Fourttprace, one AMMeeDe Morice xth - quarters 115 (Delaby), % to wor Irt i an int Brutus, 111, second; Bonnie Reg, | won; ¢ secon to 4, 111, third, Time, 4:47 me, 1:14 Fifth race. anka), 6 to J ——icit of of Saving mile won one Fiat, 199! “ro Biue Buck Brooks @ « tho frot of Prevents Poverty e t Builds fitaes é & man of Bes t rty, with be he th anda oo g capacity, n ( W think k it to acquire t that ON n iS Missed pportuni- i gi One op Row—Spade, Ford, McKenzie, Castleton. econd Row—Castro, Winters, Dyer, Fox. hird Row—W. A. Smith, Jordan, Sid Smith, Bw ourth Row—Becker, Paskert, Zeller. er your the On Savings We Pay Compound Interest BREETSESESE SEFESESRSSE_ (By United Pr ) ham. > yham, 10. to 1, (Shelton) 104, third Deposits may be set ‘il at | SPOKANE, Oct. 6.—Following Time, :56% | ? ; | Fourth race, six and one-half less than cost of strec fare. jwere the results of yesterday’® tyiongs—Christmantide, 4 to 1,| ‘ races at county falr (McClain) 101, first; Altanero, 3 bd ° First race, Northwest $1 to 1, (Rettig) 106, second; Burno stake—Copa DeOro won tn lette, & to 1, (Middle) 107, third straight heats, best time, 2:1 : Time, 1:24 P | Second », four ne-ba Fifth race, seven srlongs prae . furlonge— Maud McQ Piquet 5, (Rettig) 109, first; | _ Alaska Building, Seattle Rae) first; Skimume 4 Col, Bron 4 to 1, (Rettig) 109 nity, to 5 (MeClain) 109, second; Kuchre second; Kedwood Il, 8 to 5b, (Me e e 7 Deck, 2 to 1 (Riddle) 109, third, Clain) 109, third Time, 1:30% , | Time, ay Sixth race seven farlongs t Third rece, four and onehalf Spring Ban, even, (Rettig) 107 farlongs—Jillitte, 3 to 6 (McClain) fret, Sam Barber 4 to 5, (McRae) 109. firet Busle Grog to 1, 102, Royal Rogue, § to 1 © oo ply) 109, second; L, K. Wing: | (J 107, third, Time, 3:17 E YESTERDAY Rustic, 85, third. Time, 1:18 4-46. dope Fifth race, eleven sixteenths mile : form _ «RAC $ Orlandot, 100 (Minder), 15 to 1 409,600,000 feet of first-class TIMBER ona true won; Melsar, 104, second; Dr, Sim- | = Jae 7K se . “LATONIA. weet s08, hand, ‘Yume, 1:18 | navigable river 75 miles from Tide Water, New exch | f Sixth race, three-quarters mile~|f| railroad now building, has track completed within the First race, eleven sixteenth’ mile I brake, 196 (Foy), 3 to 1, won 7 1 ; - 1 : | —Pricelosa Jewel, 100 (Shilling) 9| cOoertield, 109, second: Expect to 22 miles of the timber and 9 miles more of the = ne eeta, thie (20% 107, third. Time, 11826. | grade completed. This line passes through thie the ¢ secon mrothy . 103, third. | er : . ' j Time, 1:12 46 | HAMILTON. | timber giving both water and rail transportation, Pik roa yay is ag | ~ |} Only 122 miles from terminus of the G. T, BR, of th 10% (Lee) 2 to 1, mh le- 7 f, o Stevens, 104, second; | ,)F' tt at. eee wae De-|} Lumber is now selling for $40 per thousand at mout Stella Land 104, third. Time, | gaiusta, 112, second; Magenta, 114 point. This timber wil! cost you $240 per quarter patey Third race, one mile—Warning,|*ré. Time, 1:07 14 nn {| Section _and is guaranteed to cruise 20,000 to the) B"H 117 (Layeurgua), 7 to 1, won: V ent ratte ne a ee |p acre. Think of this. Only $150 cash, balamee car ti ti 18. roan: Kokomo, 122. bd . J & 7 cna " third. ‘Time as. won; Delestrome, 86 |{ in 9 months at 4 per cent interest. There is 10) Fourth race, three-quarters mile | bounder, 101, third |] per cent profit in this. For further, information} Stanley Fay, 96 (Lycurgus »| Third race, fivecighths mile nall'at the off] oe 1, won; Centre Shot, 95, second; | Our Boy # to 5, won call at the office at once, as there have been 7 see Pur 112 (Delaby), : tions sold today. Remember, the entire cost. per quarter section is $240. + INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY, Incorporated ow | ERETEEEZ |] 1009 American Bank Bldg., cor. 2nd Av. & Madison] § **' § coh bi TONIGHT TONIGHT || :-. 5 P. TO 8 P. M. Account with =e You can open a Saving 4 A matter of great im portance to the expectant or mother the food drink saken during this period nursing is purity of and Pe er Cent Bi x a ee TITLE TRUST ‘COMPANY Second Avenue and Columbia Street. dict 1 receive Pleasant and _ Palatable “The Pure Malt Tonic,” } o veraces are the @rink par] ™.; Re | excelienc Strictly pure aad ath t eo, the quality never at 7:80 thers,” bat Is a liquid food containing Oyster { fluid in season, & Puget Sound Bottling y Phone the highly nourishing barley ted yperties of thre malt It i predige AGE COMPANY, Phones—Sunset Main METROPOLITAN BROKE! BROKEF and readily assimilated Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private W : 2867, Ind. 2505. Rooms 1007-1008, Ame k Building. een _ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC i“ BROKERS. ¢ Stocks, Bonds, Grains. I Wires. Prepared by Malt Rainier Roth Phones 270 es } Department. | MOVING AND BEKI NS STORAGE CO,, Ine CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE I eo oe ’ Unequaled Security fs ¢ f rage of Purpltury, Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and ( V We Can Tell You to & Cont What It Will Cost to § Y 6 e PHONES: Main 1528 MOVING, PAC KING, CUT FREIGHT RATES