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HANLON AND MORAN WILL! FIGHT TONIGHT 4 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, 'WASHINGTON HIGH | TO MEET VARSITY Coach Lewis Puts His Men at quarter inst Saturday, Ho ta} SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. i] By Ghe Little Old (Elmar & Bates) a8 Me | | SCHOOLS TO START Games Will Begin on Oct. FOOTBALL SEASO ball team to his un learning the position so that he . bi a vm Through Hard Practice — can manage the mon well, Con 10—General Gossip remarked: it | - ~ ~ = ~ nere took Hager’e place in th —a meaoune of Gridiron. ’ abe te Fu ' have been given a price for the Contest. econd half and played a fast and) gome day, some time, a Kipling) has been always,” sald “Scrappy ", he Both in Fine Condition; Soe ven Eave tees Oren © “4 _ am heady Kamo {Milt write the inner romance of and he indi m & picture ea a regina Poryge t " ‘votball prospecta at the W suomnen in doing especially el | baseball, And when he does the| rosy, romping children # baby face 1¢ football seawon , Betting Favors the parte. bez. the. ots Are, in. OO ws poh : k s" io ag vere in passing the ball for the Tobe! pubite, the fans, the thoughtlens, | half covered with curls, “I'm afraid |attle Public Schools Athletic ot ee Britisher : aanated Uy gia = ing seer high vee rig’ v Sabet: kicks, Walter Wiwon ta showing | boisterous “rooters,” aa they are! we can't save baby, but, ob nyse will be inaugurated on Oct, 10. Bee: || pon 7 . 8 ane eavy fave! owe day score of 18 to 0 In the t pod Bhape, con |e i bette ociate, will| Old Man, how I'd like to be wlth my A. G. Douthitt has received : : Amou peo As retain OP We eenanters @ up at qoard in good shape, con jealled, will better apprecia werkt ditende “ By United Press.) Sot gn een aauies Hanion Olympia game sounds good to sidering that he has been but re! better understand little family just now, Whooping tries of 11 schools already, a ki drag ¥ x on Relea te Sais cachet: Ghaee te tam sealant ach Lowls and he believes his| cently awitehed there from cen |cough im #0 plivens and I've got It | follows: Columbia, Central, Long : an | rth both inen at or below weight avoirdupoly. ‘hovers. around. 122,| am will hold the university eleven | ter I sat with “Kid” Kiberfeld, the! something frightful myself fellow, B. F. Day, Sum With both men at or b sudivionan Moran heing five pounds below, The|t® & Very small score when they| The second team in opposing in| “scrappy one,” the “Amertoan lake, “Warten Avenue iy - eee eect th attain, Owen (flahter from screen the pond has|look horns on the gridiron next|hard serimmage work every day| league rowdy,” the “umpire baiter,”| © Along the strect awept the bole | Walla Walle, Mercer and NORTH YAKIMAR thay Oe Sicie Sanlon whe untae toe aaventane of sulenes. aad tena | GUN Whe * are gaining this w #o that the first team/tn front of a hotel fn a city whone 18, exultant fans. They whouted jattle, The rules this year requ cee wea kenrg Scheduled to be generalship. He ie @ clean hitter |! speed with every practice. Ha-| will be tn excellent shape Sat-| baseball team had beaten « Biber: | over the wietory of the afte rnoon. | that all playors wotgh n under 19 (By United Press) ‘ mn” “aah aa oe : n oppone Ker played Die first game! urde - “|Once in a while some one would | pounds stripped. A physical exam) ' : i a 20-round bout, put ‘om finishing and quick to solve * 5 a nm i: rv played well in bie firat game! urday | Sa er give to & word of $ely ltmation and ike peréete consent nl RTH VA KIMA, Sep touches today by doing just enough Hanlon ts inclined to rows wibing with But there! aiso necessary, The executive com | Tusa ee. At the state faire t work to keep them to trim tt and take his chances, A eruelting | was no base talk between the | mittee will m on Thursday to ar » trot ~ ha ~The Britisher is a favorite at odds battle should result LO, M, and that awful, torrible|range the cchedcie ramsiey 10 ar-| | 2:19 trot, purse $1,000 : of 2 to 1. So eager have his back:| A 16-round go Detween Kid Har) tyrant of the ball fleld—Norman | catia eral M3, 2% 3 ri era been to place their money on rison and Sam Nelson will ae fob nowt wth <a Bibertold , 6 6. Best time. bs hia chances, thet supporters of the the main preliminary Vancouver sports are wot cheap 2:25 pe : ip ; a tar tae tone tor : The Tacoma high football team! si 1."4 ; 3 i lene Movs, | Di tao lant day oor ‘itttle kiddies,” re poder will open ite season next Saturday, | Couiadi, 2 paso! ¥@ ve the terror of the diamond, the grea ou it meets the Aberdeen ¢ Runnir if tween $2,000 and $3,000 to be given ances baiter Td ike to be prong nes * on ae ol y sr c va pure % i Despite the written, agreement|to the team. While tn one of the home with them tonight. Whooping | crounde lo ‘Tasome . i sacl : with Idaho which Manager Ras | Vancouver hostelries last woek,| cough is such a terrible thing. It's Ma mussen, of the University of Wast ahd Ros Kune ‘says he 4 = tough to be out on the road, trying! wateman has taken a spurt the S Mestree Gee i ington football team, holds, the Ida. /*8bseription man come up to two to make good, when there's # whole few days and may make a Jonie Sth i se | A ears Ee ho aggregat still seems loth to ne who stuck their names down lot of poor, wick Ittle kids waiting | og on the Washineton “ rd. i od ; Wan tost. Por /Ohgawe the local varsity in a grid-|for # hundred each, It's good ad you there at home to comfort t team if he can show his rity | Mrs. | Ww. Butte’s Peppery Playing vasouvse i 38 S88 iron battle, The communications | Yertising for the town. trying to sleep and rest when you're | over smith and Patten, also candi | grove diocawe ait aon | ae Si sent by the Washington mar sick yourself, racked by thiv awful] gates for the positior . on, $10 Hinckley Too Much for + % eelto the léshe authorities ¢| The Cubs yesterday climbed to| yomred , om : Seattle. id | broughe ny lg Ap ae eae ae fiillny’ thete beeen | Answering to the accusations | AMUSEMENTS, 4 mitssen can only walt. Football en 008 | Say, Kid, who'll you use tomor| hurted at him by the University of - F enmamnnemn thustasts of Spokane are anxious/in the sec place The Cub} Mie ~ eens At A. st ie " Tal At Vanew : ro Nebraska, Alonzo aKg, coach Our Duglets were yesterday given severe’ x om «| for the game, but as yet no offer| victory over Ciney tv the reason. | The voices of the shouting, bole |of the Untveraity of Chicago foot THE . § bere & double distilled dose of white £ 2 f)haw deen received. The Giants broke even in & dow} ianed a 1 of peaple passing up ~—-- - f fro wash. and Russ Hall's Miners, Detuhaes. end Atdeqnit —- bleheader with the Quakers and and down the street, sounded like a omg Park Natatorium. wim. q st while prescribing the drug, found ea AQUEDUCT RACES _the_ race for keg te Big ype discordant note in a lullaby aneg lesens " me time to trot around the sacks four more and more intense. Hut one | AMUSEMENTS. ern times ee ® (By United Press) pelat ceparates: the two. 9 1d like to be home tonight,” sald sabi is the peppery bunch. N won : ° : 0 ‘ noon, | Kiberteld the ble (1), Elberteld : nah gel ng sashes ; : 3) AQUEDUCT, N.Y. Sept. 30! deesnahen sustained # sprained |! eae Rt atarnoon. | iperteld thx r), Elvorfetd the The Grand * Coming te the Ee half-hear way for them. Stia R vr A ytley crowd swept by. The alr the umpire baiter Elberfeid the | started the ball arolling in the eriee—Caltt and ¥ nanan’ 5 Aa fur. |aakle im collision with Dootn at the till voral with the songs of the | rowdy (7) dohe Cort, Manager i: first with a single, Cartwright tonge—-Hird of Plight urate | plate in the fifth yesterday. The) v6) rosters You, L. O. M, I'd like to be back ™ i eacrificed to Rush, who attempted second, Uncle Jim ne |Glant catcher had to retire, but home with thoae poor little sick kid Orta oore to cut off Stis at the half-way Se seein = ang = “ee * ~ bat! The Yankee manager bent tonder-| dies. God bless ‘en ond Ges help! THe ROY } house. Bill Waters bad bis hands Pe $36] oe ~ w0og “ : | on, ae Quamere. Vay ree ly over something balf concealed | ‘em So spoke Elberfeld the gon-| N ‘ itl won, Saractenesca second “4 for Puerto ith bie t Boomer Nighie—t6e to $1.90 Saturday Matt. | ie. fult of grease and dropped the Pirtshare 8 Marguerite third, Time ped nelly hy oye rr Tnom| 1 his hand, as be coughed weartly | the-hes neo—the 10 The xt Week 4 ball. Bill Hurley brought In Stis " Handicap, mile—Live Wire won. Bean . ‘a ‘ 5 ot a tiene 8 A nial flent Sate Cpeall Saul and Cartwright. The same duo Boson ‘ Tony Honero second, Fort Johnston jeeny Oe "This little one in the foreground| Yeu, there's need of a Kipling to sdey, brought in the balance of the rans, B'°y*')" ast third imne—1: 488 ‘ sap gh Re in | of the pleture fe frail and delicate’ write the romance of the ball fleld in the fifth and the other in he Woodmere, seven furlongs} Hrown was put in the bow again crane Rar i lee: seventh pre too egg Be Yesterday's tame. Hen Ban won, Whip Top 4, } for the Cubs and made good, After ——— Stinees Moore T Thee 1 } pitched a steadier game than did|, At New York—New York #1, Phite = eee ae Th "we enon Swing of Clucinnati bad walked | PITCHED TWO SHUT.OUTS IN | ea out Danny Webster, feather st our! , 40mm cont, 2 | ; WO urlonge-— George abo! | 4 - This Claflin has the awful Chicage 6, anett 8 won, Me Nylons second, Ha-|On@, Tinker slammed out a homer| 4 BAY, IN HOT FLAG RACE. weight champion of the Pacific ms FAMOUS ‘ ; Claftin o won, Dan © y “ t t 4 of wil twi A with bette: . m. Louie! chau third. Thme1: 17 which gave the Cubs the start coast, in the eighteenth rown a * 7 r ghee headband tama aaa , scheduled 26-round bout in the Jef-| Mest Week, beginning Sunday tal ' control would be kingpin. on |, Mile--Shadow Glance won, Chap { nt bag 5 Matines, Oeteber 4th, “The Hocky “A KNIOMT rom # 3 Aide Gite . let second, Tennis rd tme aufman has been matche “ . Mewntale Ke, ” pa The following is for the statisti-| Fe a jet i, 7 third, 1 Al, Kextnen hee ban. seatebed Sine ehiete Gab; Vorneg, tae ere fe tahcteoes 9 ap) cal fiend | - re ’ by iy aney to bo red Bra: ct : hath... — nN ones 69. ot The Seore. | jley « six round bout at the Fair " i “the am ih HPO A LOUISVILLE RACES | mont Atnietic ciab in New York Anarchists Arrested in Austria. Lois Theatre - $etrere he firat k of Octod Kaut BUDAPEST, Sept. 30. The ] Ps : the first week of October. Kau! ] c ey ‘i * | | ee ae (By United Press.) | man took Bradley on about a ‘year police of this city today ar mar pve Bones Ina. 4306 STAR Se ees LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 30-—tte-| ago, defeating him in the fftlf rested two anarchists suspected of 1 Wace, Matinee Saturday, Ee ‘ BE nee O8F $33 |cuke Tuseday round ‘ plotting an attempt on the Iife of oR, f Ttwes Porminanans f ae ae | Six furlongs—Alchemist won, But ni King Alfonso, who is now at Mu lose of the Rancho”) °'* "r= : rate: ue P 2 . : . tisium third me 4 . es Sa = hird. Time--| nown Prisco way they are ‘har sich os his way to Vienna. Meat Week, “Mampten Besta” | | Beet Show in Toun, Rarring a 6 +m i Cleveland—Cleveland 9, Paitader.| Mile and a stxteenth—Mostite Hy-| Ing a “most popular ball vlayeaiiy Luna Park Natatorium, heated | ——————— | Ratomoree, Sp AR BR BPO A +a " iphen won, Margaret T. second, Wa-| the Coast League” gag. Our friend ealt water. sed | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE 2 ae Be toute ¢1, New Yor sakie third. Time—1:46 2-6. Truck Hagen teade with Nick Wilk —! . : : ’ 1 Six furlonge—Honest won, Han lames a close second f 28) See Boston 1% | dibal second, Topsy Robinson third. | _ : * : : . pos ::8 : means ay - ” § ol he Ss Time—1:14 3-6 3 tke Lot pee) Mile and seventy yarde—tady| Care of The Refrigerator, s'eeee Preaciies Fy ofa | nerd re coum, | MeObDe the refrigerator pertectiy one =< 5 2 Slo me TR; | All crambe should be removed and ff I aids are apliied they shyuld he wiped ap HE Rangpenie nnn Scare by innines “Baa gece. In summer eopertaliy # emit ° at fan ead thorough cleanin re rey — on $4) ran >- | te the eoige pen ake receeee eit a: | OTHED SPLENDID Summary: Te te Swain | At Oakland lint third. 6 ing ft trues the dust. Remove shelter 8 & tea -- > feryb them with @ brash fy hot «ude toy ditt eting @ pen tal of Goid Dust North western Stee ocseer idie Hanion’s future depends be ~ oye Dry with Athletic Park. arm on the showing he makes £o%,° Ss Vi Sult TALKING MACHINES Mea a valde ALBERT FURCHNER. Wh N t Let Us BA EB a¥ 4 a Moran. Should he defeat bim Mis Sesion 6 Wa feel y 0 Tomorrow at 3 PM. { RECORDS die will be a first-class attraction ; sep Viagheeien. "ae Dee the ccna’ Y BUTTR VR SEATTLR, MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co, and good picking for the promot-| from Gad Duss washing powder” hers : i . f Be Tester ioe Gane tome. Jonn¢ Ww SIRRIALOR EEE ors, an the “Cuto” one is still pop: Tier pan, sed reulace tube parts “itty Pitcher in the Wes that our ular. Susatly than kee compartinent. browght the pennant to Sioux City Omaha war at the top of the hea: As matters cam: it wan necessary for the packers to win 1T games to beat out Onn Finaliy Ove games be tWeen Sioux City and Omaba had to bring four victories to the former Sioux City won the first game, on a Friday, Omaha took Saturday's game, Then Sioux City bad to win three straight Ducky” Holmes, manager of the Packers, put Furchner on the mound in the first game of a dow ‘Wieheader Sunday. Purehoer shut out Omaha. “Furch” was in such fine trim that he beaged to be al wed to pitch the second game This he won also, handing another bucket of whitewash to the visitors Monday "Buck" Freeman shut Oma ha out, # to 0 This is Purchner’s second year in professional ui. He in a Paste It In Your Hat—Tack It Over Your Door Paint It In Big Red Letters Across the Back Fence of Your Yard Make a note of it anywhere and everywhere you will see it before you buy your next suit— Regal $15 Bookkeeper? Open a Checking Account In ese "MODERN CLOTHES —AT— MODEST PRICES A very important feature for you to consider, when looking about for your next Suit or Over- coat, one we considered very carefully whea we made our purchases—how well we succeed- ed we are anxious to prove to you Good Suits for Men and Young Men THE Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY S&T. 4 per cent interest on spe- student at South Dakota university, oat Vee: ane linge De in Vermillion, 8. D. ’ apes $1 0 to $25 ‘our returne s DANNY WEBSTER —— IS KNOCKED OUT @ coe Small Accounts Invited (By United Press.) j LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 20. A. D. Wolgas' Milwaukee "knock +H. L. KLEIN | The Best Shoe Repairing tn the City While You Wait 217 JAMES 6T. Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Are Better and Handsomer Than Ever Yes, they are by far the finest and most stylish we have ever offered —w hich means they are finer and more stylish than you can get for $20 or $25 elsewhere. Don’t take our word for it. Do as we have done—look around and compare; then you will KNOW that every word we_ have said rings true. See that your next Suit carries the Regal Label. Your money back if you want it. At the of close iness, September 2 RESOURCES. Loans and Di Real Estate, F included 126, STO mm ita $ 949,904 Total Other Cash " 208 LIABILITIES, Capital peeee os ’ Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits from Bank Other Demand Ds Deposit Quintette of Royal Neapolitans Now at Hotel Savoy DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone Time 615 and 617 First Avenue On the Square Opp. Totem Pole $8,764,04T.08 additional A ts f banks and and individuals, to each of whom Will atment odation that i® conservative We are pleased to invite bankers, firms, corporatio be accorded courte consistent with CLOTHING CO. us tr and every banking

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