The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1907, Page 2

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= ee CH (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Oct. 10 eDetra, eM r thete hits and t little god of luck day sectred the | the world’s ¢ had to fight every tnch of the way bat the gamo, as it was played, was Chicago's. All kinds of baseball the fans, who had assen crowd, practically as larg Chicago, $ better use the in the race for nship. They Cubs yester were served Of thé.opening’ day ational plays drew out tromend ara of appiause from the mi multi tude, only to be ywed by erratic blunders whteh ca forth a few hoots now and then. Mullin and Pfeister the of posing box artists. seemed to have omoh, but the Chicax southpaw was stea: than his ep ponent. Besides being wild at times, Mullin contributed some dumb fielding that did not help his Two bobbles we but two made ationa team any behind him eatehes by Sho: & great catch by O k ard more than made up for these Detroit was the first to score. the second tuning Re three bases on a hit which t away from Tinker, and cam whea Payne lifted a short left, which Shee) but could not hold Chicago tied the » Kling, Evers and Schulte single the seman fly ard just reached. ore in ite halt succession, filling lin lost control, walkin forcing tn a run. Mullin then got Dusy striking out Pfelster and Slagle, and getting Sheckard out on & puny grot Tn each of the next three innings Detroit a. men t first with none na favored by the } ALL THE RUNS MADE BY ‘ New York Maker’s Entife Surplis Stock { ( | et ” out, but the succeeding batamen |<ve warag was wou tho fous “cowbo ” Hais bay herbi hot nego bier wt GOLDFIRLD, Nev. Qpt. 10. husband of the crime and both re $2.50 anc $3 Values ereROrsetay Weal TO secoRs Of 6 Jack Hines, one of the oat known Uirned and immediate! tar scrifice and proceeded "to, eteal| ies of Alluba, Who has Leon on (@arch for Podhorsnt, At this p Tomorrow at in gs i ange NR oR trihl for w weok charged with the ho was found, and Hines goin ‘ hortstop O'Leary and he fumbled) murder of Count Podhorskl, for a restaurant, March 2%, shot dead it Tinker cov 198 home. Slagle} marly of Nome, wa t might ac.|the destroyer of his home. Hine é Mate for rainy daye 4 ate for out ng—Hate for street weap, le second, Sheckard loomed. up quittea, by the jury after twe ve \turned bie emoking revolve ‘ ate for ove y manner of service uy tor \orrow at less then with &two-bage hit, and Slagle Was |deliberation, Hines’ defense was to the officers and stated that he actual wholesale cost. This is an extraordinary bargain home. Jinaanity caused by brooding over bad kt » cur and was | tly that you shouldn't fail to share, There's no telling when we Pr After that there wia not a sign }the assault committed upon his willing take the consequences | ! be able to offer such Hat Bargains again jot a run. Hoth teame had several | wife if the Butler Hagel Joattle | Alaskan ame liberally forward « ee | chances but the needed bingoos| \by the count. Wher Mra Hines and furnivhed money for the de —— wore wot fertheomls Detrolt a . }went north to Nome sho told her fonse, i ed a rally in the h but pker | pnts a and Chance pulled off a double play | it Sasa ee om Seattle’s Greatest Glove Sale Here today and ta Detroit tomorrow _ Tomorrow ds RM PO A ® ante, sf TRS ae ad Bs | : : ee tee ee " . = " Scie a On | Large Surplus FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS . Wie Ge BS Be . ee Wee Gee ee : on a : 2 : | \ Ptoiater, eo 8 HI 9 a - tat Women’s $2.50 and $3.50 Long! D» y u ro A s — | ache » r i ; : 1} | | ‘ t ’ 0 1 1 eo; sn, it . Ss eee And good, old-fashioned Kid Gloves ies is ie Bae Conservatism in caring | ath i oe Ge ee | for this bank’s more Mull v . ® Ss x 5 lor . ‘ ia a ‘ ) a) , Lae ws THE OMAHA PENNANT WINNERS | than Twelve Million ff] TOMORROW SPECIAL AT ’ | Top row—Helden, Hall, Thompson, Conding. Dollars of Resource it | Second—Autry, Dolan, Ragen, King | ss” : fl o ' ‘ tt Ptetster, | Third—Le Brand, Franck, Welch, Bandors, | For all that i ifest in hs " By] Fourth—Graham, Austin, MeN eeloy banking practice the ‘t ce. Payne Rvers Tinks Scandinavian American “ye nd . (Star Special Service.) o fenders, each ousting Omaha} stands firm as Gibraltar. ‘ " OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 10.—After a from first place several times dur That : . At. | dingdor ht rt summer 02) 200 tat is why it is famil rns : sah b> yowreegn Whe — neem a's victory was die chiefly | inecaes tarte tes m4 {| a , iT a whee 4 Septem 15, Omaha ing pitebing corps, which et amapad y kn ; won the Western league penant sistent defonsl le as the | Des Moines and Lincoln were the ork Be) W.421,408.95 f soil It a sr other banke |} PAIR E CLUB MAN - an impregnal Every good sort is here, up to the reguiar 16-Button Lengths, Two runs to one, and Aberdeen annexed the two. Each and one of the runs was homer over the fence game will go down tn th as one of the most peculiar played here. Jesse Stovall, playing right field for the locals, whanged one over the fence in the third. One ran to the good, Seattle went clear through to the ninth expecting to win. Then Eddie Househc found one he liked and proc to send ft to Lesehi park, sev every ever miles away The score was tied and an extra inning necessitated Tn the ten Van Buren sized award the 5 one up as | and met ft sq feature. Over the © it satied, and the score was to 1 With Myers and Ros in Seat ~ half, Stovall came Tt was to Jesse to put another ¢ fence. He took a | and the ball! started for the Uoards Would tt go over’ w a crash it struck the top of the bounced back in Emil F Emil wou yt the wise Mr. Hig Frisk, and it wa ukied to Campbell was over. sk Seqttio— Myers, of Mickey, %. RACES YESTERD. A be ficrtrigad thr narters mile St. Noel, 20 to 1, (Heidel) 107, won Blancer, 102, second; Dapple Goid, 107, third. Time, 1:18 +5 ighth First race, Second race Pointer, M 20 to ous Aure tner, 108, third Third race Delle, $ to Jim Sim psor 107, third Pourth rr ~Copperfie 103, wor ond; Fay 104, third 7 1:18 246. Fifth race Laura Clay won; Rus’ tion, 106 Sixth + land, Piret ra t sh Listerine, 6 1 1 Guns For Rent 1024-26 Second On the Square. * Rows : it ft : ¥ t ‘ want, ib ‘ ‘ *Batted for Ht " - ‘ ‘ tove a | M i : n eon. 5 agerell, # : Howt tig ‘ pootham. p 4« “ - won nial ov y Cob tor Ww eyan 0. 4, Lowell Na A 1 uM na A t ern. tis, secont’ Wer) SPORTOGRAMS LOS ANGE al., O i The @& A. ¢ r Aefeated Flour } 4 a ber i hix m as € ! in ase in Bea iC ' ROO US W> SMOKER oS hey * and M f ‘ te r age ‘ 1 “, October Ith ts The re Row « Ir ‘ a he f th wing a andidate f nd. 1 om e Sg tin in printing a lat of pe winners of the a ames he winner of tne South Dakota,” Maybe that won't my r Washing an sizzle | Opp. Totem Pole. || Dave Barry and Al Kaufman || fight in Philade a tonight re || the New Industrial club, The fight new / | | The | tyles are them You'll find It doesn’t make any | you go to buy the | cannot make $2.00 / Hub is alw ready ) money back if you Regal here ye them in COAST LE Oakland, T) F Los Angeles, 1; I Men look well Men feel well In Regal Hats all ifference Fall 1Z¢ Hat, Hats where e108 08 ee or oeeee : lCAGO-WINS BY - 3-T0-1 SCORE sensal no’ men WESTERN LEAGUE FLAG JAKEN BY “OMAHA | ARRESTED (By United Press.) PORTLAND, A great Was created tn the Mult ah club here when Charles kton, one of the best known in this city was arrested by a private o nn he stepped ph oth and sccus ing money from his to} low assoc ate Btockton {mine tely confessed, some stolen ey even being found beneath CANCELED “The high k his Ma t cames n, Ore “= LICK GAME | AGUR The Seattle hig rheeo, 6 . will § nom ® hool eleve Portiand, 4 fornia trip. and thi tT “Shwill hav ca . 1) it is very proba Qeies . © arranged w em ond Ens ol second; Tx ‘ California 1:05 1 act ay . all of | | | | S as 6 GCertainly a peeullar me at Athletic park terda Only three runs were scored, and |; each was made by a homer over || the fe The four-base hits were wae not the fault of the || that the ted * | Swindell afternoc nm to Mise Coot |] Freseolm, a well knows ing wo: | clety woman of Hell) ham. Dugdale will accompany Prost || dent | to New York when t is to be a EASTERN FOOTBALL Saturday six-round go. BASEBALL GOSSIP TAR—THURSDAY iC" CTOBER | 10, 1907, JACK HINES fHE SEATTLE of security. t} . the dir Yet it was not the of not the stockholders, ficers, not themselves Shay F eae who built up the bank. The small Savings De the bi € he } ! - he band of his hat. The dirgetors positor, the small Commercial Depositor, the immediately suspended the guill . tase . man and bis name will be posted. | small Borrower, are particular elcome here. Stockton was quarterback op the There is no acco oo small to be appreciate 5 feniball Greten ond: ie There is no account t mall to be appre iated the Lewis @ Clark « —just as there is none too large to be accomo- iKerrighh oh Too Wah wintant to H.W. W charge of the «ports, during the past two mostha, omobdiies and other sporty. fee tures are responsible for the young man's fall dated. OO, Compound oO Interest On Savings We Pay one cesar 2 — | asséeciation meeting Dugdale will ad wor « th © alfying of cawes oe « i ead of ' eposits may bé sent by mail at a es than cost of street car fare Eddie Quinn. of ~ third ba oa 5 Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle Our Stylish Clothing has to be sacrificed—we have to vacate; there is no store room we can get; all our goods have to go, no matter what they bring. Fine Suits, Rain Coats, Top Coats, Overcoats, have to be $9 LESS Than they are worth, than Weber’s Come and See for Yourself The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave., Cor. Seneca There are no better Clothes Pace Store ~~ | at $3.50, and white in all sizes, and blacks sizes. Considering the mar in prices, and the fact that t of a se nm when these partic sively, this opportunity to buy | wonderful! US — 1S — UL have bor al cies iy used pianos at bargain prices See our list plano $190 plano $180 piano $387 40 others. Rasy terms, Kohler & Chase Established 1850, Temporary Address, 7th and Pike Sts. That Serves You Best in Interesting style THE STORE THAT SERVES You} rBe GARVEY BUCHAN Garvey-Buc pti: Co - aa —~ variety neluding colors and | n plentiful array of the emailer | ket scarcity of skins, the Advance | | his offering comes at the gateway | ular gloves are to be worn exten. | under price 16 tr <emesbehtan | 7 SECOND AVE rsepower Com r oe + than 775, slow- st preferred. Phone the cashier of The Daily STRICTLY BANK THE STATE ON AL Your personal DOWNING, HO BEKIN COR. THIRD i } Get Ou Fire Proof Storage Main 1528 GQUARANY smallest deposit, is welcomed FIRST AVE. Opposite POST OFFICE BROKERS. Stocks, Bon Gra Private Wires. Both Phone: ) a 4305-206 Alaska Bldg. METROPOL ITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, — —-BROKERS - 7 Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Male 2867, Ind. 2505. Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank We Move By Contract “The Seattle Spirit” here is no use talking, t has done tt for me same for you. hat >—just order and if you don't get rit, ask the P. @ explain, the exclusive bottlent of “Seattle Pride,” and it ite { secrets, & Puget Sound Bol Phone 927, L DEPosrTs buy the by terest, as well as the x2 : able Li ——t >KINS & RYER, INC. Building. MOVING AND STORAGE CO., In & WASHINGTON. © Figures Cut Freight Rates. Ind, Th. a EED RATES

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