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° e e "1 e 2 ° THE SEATTL ES the FRIDAY OCT. 11, 1907 red off him, and that came in! amos, the first by a score of 2) matrimonial event occurred yenter . tho sixth, Chance’s double being fob to 1, and the second by 6 to 4 day ° lgwed by Stelufoldey single. ° | - Chicago has won two games and eter nes . 1 ho two teams ene | “stub” Spencer has followed The olive trees on the Mount of} tle today tn Detrott Charley Swindelis’ lead and has TOwves have b@o destroyed by tour Yeuterday's score follows: —_— a abel si The tats een x n =_ we * == se Of oe oat voltstiiniie jiaiilititaiia 1 1 1} acti gna (By United Bree) were H ‘ >| “Van Buren o@Abe Moog und Bha® | CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Chicago day, but he kept them so well © el of acoma led the league in wun Detroit 1. The Cubs clearly out. | tered that but one ran was scored + 1 gigetting Im the season just past } i y That lone tally came in the sixth | ‘ each getting 101° scores to thety classed the Tigers in awry depart: | inning, Killian opened with a ain ‘ a we . Upper kette ment of yestorday’s game, and won gle. Jones walked, but was} jo n no 0, |\eeeG Sin ee ba beroeonen with ose. The Chicago batsmen promptly tangled up tn a double 3 second with woo used thetr ¢ ML opportune times, | play with Schaefer, Crawford sin Dave Rowan ¢ wis’ tn fi ang the Chicago Melders bobbed up | gled and Killian scored class by himself, He was out of with sensational one handed catehes Stever started the game for De o| the game for at at & montty at and lightning double plays when. troit but lasted only four innings the clone of the season and yet led : _ . ever Detroit began to look danger: His curves were slow and easily the loague with 69 pilfered sucks. | In tho short time Emil Frisk was ous, found. In the second inning Stein Henny Myers was se to How: | with Beattie he clovwted the ball ‘ ptain Chance sent Ed. Reub felt hit safe and Johuny Byer an, Ii, Hickey made the most wae! |) sy chat he finished the seu bach Into the game for Ub Cuba, douwt 1 coring one r rifice hits of any man in the learue, and thp big fellow proved that he|fourth Ac wan a with Cartwright next, Household. |#0n the champion batter of the ; coud do nine ingings in the same woode Kling, Ever er, Coy, Clynos and Kellackey gach league, Eddie Householder, bow 4 wyle that kept the Tigers from win- er and Reulbach hit in succession made nine home runs during’ the! over, was the real lea eader + ming the opening game after Over and three s came home, Killtan weason having been at the top or near the ; at had been taken oet. Seven hits then was sent in, But one run was top all season long. Henny Myers zs etre - ~ " Juck Hickey pitched another one | stumped at the close of the season ; RoHor Skates, Hall's, 1111 First) For & g00g shampoo ase Bose of thowe queer games of hie yester| but finished with an average well 40 ay, Lake Soap. All druggists. | day and almost aiover 200, The figures for thon : 3 ae ee ce . 7 % bi pinth-inning rally ringing victory | who batted over .200 follow H DELEGATES SELECTED. into the camp of the Siwashes mR MA ' H Hickey allowed but two hits until | Frisk Seattie on . a , is 8 Householder, Aber... 401 68 b64 Dudley Hoa ib ” James Stephens and Charles W. | the ninth but was so wild that he | js, ‘ Hi Rook ia - ka : was constantly in holes, When hits | ‘ ers . * + ‘33 Saunders of Seattle wore last MIEN | were needed, however, the Siwash- | M. i a ot if ae “so 8 ‘ selected as delegates to the Na& os found him almost unhitable | digas, rt a i +R Wu oa . 1 tonal Assoc of Architects va ‘ # 200M . p aa On the Square. Opposite the Totem Pole. | that convenes Chicago 4a No-| The Boston Amoricans played & : : 5 ei tt vember, by the ngton Chap | doubleheader with the Hoxton Na. |! . oS ‘ s of the nationa relation tionals y day, and won both |} ; 3 ive Ae a SERRE : 18 “aaaeile a ed ° ecome “6 i tie gee enoow : ae | NINTH INNING - : ~ ‘ ‘ | | Gare $4139 hs Frozen to Death i: sini 1 Matemenmt of| You won't be this winter if you E ‘ ail Fag RO ser wie = fie » shows paid up he sne of those furnaces in your A pass to Quigley, a hit by St : @ £ 8 8 -& Sloapital $250,006 drve, New York | ho that the Geo, H. Woodhoune ley and another safety by Benny § bb YE ff) pasts, 980,000; net surplus, $54,000. | Co. sells for $65. 112 University st Myers won yesterday's game : ee Seattle tn the last half of the ninth . , 4 1 visita cites aecceneumsens ime ‘ Jac Hickey, pitching for leh noant winners, had allowed _ — 4 Jehapter and the Cats were confident q |that they would beat Seattle by a |score of 3 to 2, the figures when ° the ninth opened - Seattle had scored twice in the first Inning. With two men on the q sacks, Bruyette came through with ° @ stinging (wosacker and two runs were home. Then Hickey started ll to flinging those teasers of hia, and while his wildness pt getting him °o in holes, he d himself of with bis old-time effective | Meanwhile Aberdeon was busy. In > the second Mahon put the bal! out ¢ e run. In the third stole second, and jeame home on Allen's error. In |the seventh Hoettiger was hit by Allen, and came home when Hickey | a thr ker Jo's raily in the || i the Kame was won. The! », - pres Sa Pe, clothes or THT kine and Btise Umpire, Perrine Los Angeles, 3; Portiand, 1 t she rhe h and Hogan: Kin . Bytees on i Ee BURNS WOULD LIKE T0 , , don’t buy § Tommy Burns, the present h : weight champion, thinks so much of Seattle that he is thinking of 7 settling down here after bis fight : ing days are over The « editor of The Star has received th Sad Don't let the outside appearance fool you — know following interest lott fr |} the man who is filling the shows lef 4 when you bay that you are getting what you pay for vacant by the retirement of Jef In the long run, good clothes do not cost any more a Sir—As you know, I am than Inferior makes, which are ironed into temporary style, menched to Sent Genny Metr tn 4 England, and unless some club 4 ait taaik seas eds hl does enen ‘teen Coben beeen comes through with @ very big F purse-—-and it will have to be big 4 that their shape-retaining qualities are not poasessed by I will certainty go acroun 1 will E take my protege, Jimmy Hargs, q any other clothing made that is sold for a almilar price. along, unless gets something tn side of a week Jimmy gave Gans Sli the black fellow wanted and I think he ought to have had a draw T am trying to arrange for a fight between him and Nelson. He would j beat Nelson sure Some of you fellows seem to Fleet of battleships at navy yard. This ts true not only of our suits, but our ‘ Overcoats and MAKE SEATTLE HIS HOME k I am sidestepping Johgsap 1 am not, and he will be the nett fellow | will meet in Amertoa. Bat mind this, | have fought hard The almighty dollar is your only friend 1 traveled through Canada in my auto. Most fighters have their fan around saloons and cafes, but I have mine in my machine, [ he Seattic and when my fighting days are over I may settle there. 1 think Seattle is the coming New York 1 will begin the trip which wl! land me in Engiand not later than the sigfteenth of thie month TOMMY BURNS A. °°. Uw, SMOKER. Mempbers of the order are cordial ly Invited to attend @ smoker at Columbia lodge ball, Gepeath av. be tween Pike and Union «ta, given by the members of Coktmbia lodge No. 2, Friday evening, October 11th Come aad have « good time eee That's the way last Saturday | throngs, there w GRIT to save S accumulate anyth navian American On Savings We Pay Alaska ANOTHER BIG FRISCO FAILURE: Tremendous reduction in the big $25 stock of the California Shoe and C rete Company small the amount, strong bank looked with all the almost no big, the vening Yet, as no crowding; waiting. The friendliest good cheer in every face; ease and speed on both sides of the big bank’s counters. For = thi Saturday Evening (he nurs 5 to 8), we shall be even better prepared. Extra clerks, extra Vv 1 , extra facilities of every sort; you will enjoy the prompt service which our improved system in sures ally on Sat urday Evenings Every reader of these lines KNOWS that the TEADILY, no matter how is the ONLY way to ever ing. So much from each pay espec envelope to go (on pay day) into The Scandi- Bank, where it is as safe as can be; and where Each Particular Dollar is steadily earning something for you. O- Compound Oo Interest Savings Department OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Scandinavian American Bank Building, Seattle »,000 clothing ) \ , | We must move this stock at once, and in order to do so we must have your he p; and to get your hely we will sell this high-class stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishin ods regardless of cost, These ravene es | goods were all bought for this Fall's trade, and when the California Shoe and Clothing Company failed | we bought the stock at less than manufacturer's cost. We positively guarantee to sell you your Fall outfit at less than one-half what i ould cost you elsewl N prices carefully : ‘And the man who can't find what he wants in our large | : . ha wou . . , , whee rear ss wore ae fully and selected stock is one who really does not know what | ee he wants when he sees it HY i I] 200 Mon's Suite tr viots and We are well supplied with worsteds, cheviots, casal in” ‘ ‘ i |] black clay wor worth meres, mixed browns, greens, olive e3, gra blacks | | $12.60; sale price $5.50 a single breasted and double breasted. Long 1 medium | | 150 Men in cheviot, fanc 3 long overcoats and cravenettes in popular Fall Cloths z | noveltion wateds; worth POH | $15 and $16 le price $8.75 When ome to he ub you get al eceived . . The Hi r received |}] 200 Men’s Suits in fanc for every penn nd reme o ay have your mon | ture and fi ey back if are not bh your purchase tw $18.50; « aaa | pr $10.50 es ok everywhere else to find the equal of Men sed tak ha : & | ? French cheviota and Scotch a and fancy nove § 4 a hand tailored ga a | ent nth $20.00 and $ ) j | i $12.75 i 0 Me oO 7 worth ‘ q | $16.50 i 89.00 n'a O ats in meltons , ' worth $21.00; sate . $11.50 a>: Clothes Every garmeat j guaranteed ee : * ° é ‘ te Had ateretarawtin ty BIG LINE BOYS' CLOTHING. Hoya’ Suits in fancy mixtures worth $3.2 ale price . $1.45 95 Boys’ Suits in tweeds agd worsted worth $4.50; | éaje price $2.25 125 Boys’ Suita In velours, cheyt ts and Imported tweeds, blugs and = bla included; or $5.00; sale price > 85 Boys’ Suits in clay worateds fa mixed tweeds and im ' 1 cassimere; worth $ ale price $3.00 185 7B Overcoats in toh tweeds and fancy mixtures worth $6.50; sale price . 88.50 115 B oO ats in meltons, coverts and fancy gra FURNISHING HATS. GOODS. $3.00 Men's Stiff Hats 10¢ Canvas Gloves 10¢ Handkerchiefs, 2 for 00.60 Men's Dlitt Hate The Men's Working Shirts $4.00 Men's Stiff Hats 75e Cotton Rib Underwear The Fleece Lined Underwear | $2.50 Men's Soft Hat ibe . | $1.25 Natural Wool Underwear | #300 Men's Boft Ha hs 75¢ | 33.60 Men's § $1.50 All- Wool Underwear ..9%¢ t All-Wool Underw 41.00 $4 Me Soft Ha $ All-Wool Vicuna Underwear . : $1.50 MEN'S PANT 1 Calif » Flannel Shi Yr paainiag vse ; Me ste sel ‘ ey Overshi 75e¢ | 250 Men's Pant rth $ All-Wool Sweater ... $4, ale price Mon's Par r MEN'S SHOES ale pt $3.00 Men's 8 ale price | 200 Men's Pants, in 8 bla we $4.00 Men's Shoes io pri 82. 0 Men Pa in fa mix $6.00 Men's High T f le w $0 ale " 1 price $4.00 83.50 | ——=LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN——— ———————lSS——————E——— EEE Crown Clothing Co., Inc. 1121 FIRST AVENUE ) ——- The Store That Serves You Best MORE MATCHLESS. MILLER) El Tomorrow at | doz | Our aupremacy t* splendidly th snenti ts, Here a parison with tunning of priced up to The a vey Buchanan ee to admire and study “ » - = = fee Sh < w cs 0 72 bee] oa ~~ = = Men’s Wool Underwe:z $1.00 and $1.25 ikon | Saturday Special at The Un Wright a styles——but you'll find woo! mar j figures imply Men’s oy Some that are lots tomorrow priced assor at ree a large ively Saturday Specia!s---After 6 P.M, Cream 1%¢ Medicated Tar Soap ° 6c Taleum Powder desea: wenees $1.25 Curtain Stretchers 0 esbeee Men's $1.60 Kid Fancy RARE Style, sprog di Value New ‘Swe aters Ga Buc Par = ss .-3 all thy tor 1 wand ol Be ty hey shaggy at | oor Come Ht gulp in je! ‘2 . 3 . 5 -13¢ lot of the famous size in all ering. With a ofa Collars ¥ em in at dozen S. $1.25 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST CARY 43 — WIS—Il7 SECOND AVENUE BEKIN GOING EAST GOING SOUTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to take advantage of our low offer, almost half the freight ts saved on by our private car system. We can tell you to a cent what Phones—Main 1523 FIRE PROOF STORAGE. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Inc, COMING WEST COMING NORTH shipments, large or your freight will cost, Ind. 71 MOVING; PACKING, ONLY STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK ~AID ON ALL DEPOSITS Board of Direc Our list of a guarantee servatism, ot our re Site Pa Traveling Eastwa rd? We GO NORTHERN Fast transcontinental Serv Pullman standard and large and comfortable berths Superb dining cars—varied service, Luxurious observation ca Coast Limited.” 3.0. MMULLE A. BD. CHARLTON ns The Seattle Spirit” for fares and reservations call om C. P. A, Seattle, W A. TINLING, G.'A,, Seattle, Wash. Northern Pacific Railway Bortdand, cog, tors is, in itself, bility and con- POST OFFICE no use talking, gem done it for me aad he same for you. jo—just onder i if you don't st Spirit, ask the PB. & explain exclusive battens and it is ar ecrets. fic & Puget Sound PACIFI cars, with and_ excellent on the “North j Wasty AGRA