The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1908, Page 2

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x THE STAR--THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. ——— : 7 | _ - by Ju ' | Monday Tt in the tntention dt/f AQUEDUCT RACES | '''*"" Time-1 54% ; po ra cde | Hall, phyatenl dire to get his ‘ wg ord sg tom nal whieh ons ; , |men to Work as soon as possible! oumoucT, N.Y, Oot. LRe-|Manhope thin ; 1; Mugladi, 1. 4, } ooo jand keep up training throughout | ,ujts Wodnesday Bevan furlongs Mane w Rr 44,48 | Of what stuff in this Murphy |e winter, Whon the woather Bets! fix and a half furlonge—Ban Vito | Adriuche md, 1 Mubt ; “a Shiai made? Listen to the philosophy | *? bso that it eae toleae ie on, Yankee Daughter second, May | third. Timed ¢ we tn ing fet emitted by the preatdent of the OUtot-doors work, the tratning will| River third, Timie=<1:28 1-6 - | Midvnent . : seoitied by the, prentient of the | cottnue in the evumestam Pe a it wo[ NORTH YAKIMA RACES) simon: the most offensive term In base th 7 Waser | 0s en, Logies i! ond va Chriaty tht OR AK Oct neers SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 1‘ tinned hia fusillade of blows at fine a ai po iy rofer.|_BVHRt Oct, 1 Fverott! six furlongs—Wise Mason won, | for @ purse of $2,500 split heats, and oot aveling Bags After spotting Eddie Hanlon, the Hanton’s fo Tn the 13th, HOM | ring ‘to it The ‘spitter’ whould be| Danks, in the public statement of |The anne er second, Mipelibouns | Genera! Li artis won ular the fa 4 Mra. Dr Geo. W. OM “EEK Trunk 4& BAG hird, 1 te, Charlie D., we wont to e 10 Migekley ble California lightweight, eight pounds, lon's round, Moran was sent 10K | jogislated out of existence.” Cruel! | Sept. 2%, showed an Increane in do: |“ be a es etthi— Wine. andlatable through sickness. The best | dren's diseases, 410 Migcbley bees <= 919 First Ave, ey eee aeeree the sturdy little F Mk to mid ring by Hon os ite, reault| Cruatt | posite of pr wattle and an ointth-—ing and | stable throug!) wicknons. | The bow! ah featherwoight was given the of a wicked stomach blo 0 | @ecision last night over the Cal Nowed up his advantage, but with Kid" Seale © Spokane lHeht-| fornia boy at the end of 20 rounds 2o damage to the Briton, who cov! ., oo — Bag Banc lane. ‘ of hard milling, Hanlon was virtus ered with "Young battling Nelson,” at ally out to ribbons and probably _ All through the succeeding rounds |e eee eee aceasta f the only thing that saved him from Hanlon was game to the core guaranteed $300 The Kid says it! e defeat by the Knockout route was | Moran smashed the Californian ak/\ 0.14 be & sname not to annex the | " his heavier weight most at will, Hanlon’s eyes were! filthy Iwere With a rain of left punches to all but closed, his lips split and} ' Hanion’s face, varied by jolting nose cut, but through {t all he : ‘ se rights to tis body, Moran started was fighting back hard amr a ee oe 2D PA ne i hie fight at the tap of the gong Hanton fought the last 10 rounds | oh here lest winter, threatens to and was peppery until the finish. on courage, pure and simple,” aaid | "0 Here, lanl mime etalon. for f Hanlon had the advantage in but Referee Wddie Smith after the ditome on the grounds of crusity.| one round. Moran had (t over the | fight, “He didn’t have @ chance |) eet ie ese tost his fight Caltfornian tn cleverness and Eddie at any stage of the game, Moran) 1" 0) nee corn | early realized that his only chance outfighting him from start to fin ; lay in infighting. Moran, however, | ish.” | Jehosopat! The nerve of him! | ; eam = me = Kid MeCoy is again coming out of te at. Leute retirement, thie time to go «lx Phiindetpmta rounds with big Jim Stewart at t ‘ on ARR National A. C., New York. The a r New York le scheduled for Oct. 14 The Kid * has been training quietly for six b ges weeks, and, of course, thinks he ts/ 4 | Bact nearly as good as new | ‘ The locals yosterday discovered | pts 1" The Giants pulled off a pretty! ; that they could get their eyes on etter and Lage play in the sovente inning of reat F it caitiiek enue Coast League. terday's game. Ames, ° the aphere and a swatfest ce a Won, Loft. Pet | mound for the Giants, intercepted ; The way they abused thotr hitting | toe Angeles st $| Doalia’s throw to the plate to head | privilege was shameful. When the a ‘| 68) ATT [off Magee. He then relayed it to] battle was over they discovered and 1! 69+ = 484) Bridwell at second, who caught that through the generosity of Mr Jocko Thomas, 11 safe swats had been made, five of which were two Daggers. Nig Anderaon, our blonde friend, officiated creditably mound for the Dugleta, The slide came in the third pter Cabill singled, Rowan sacrificed Bennett scored Cabill with a 4 die, Allen was out on @ foul, ¥ on the land and Wilson were given free trans portation, Oriet singled, Bennet scoring. “Our Wille” Fortier then doubled, with the result that two more men pattered across the rub ber. Anderson did not allow a hit watil the seventh. Here is the map: ? | ann i A ek Be a) 2eenee Se Rha Ee ee | eeeee A ae A ae at ace 28 eS ee Sy Te Soe Tar ae ioe oe Fe 2h a oe 3 66 «tl oT OM AB R HPO A 4 ee 8 6 erst e823 Ss ose ee ee Bie. d -s 2 es ae Oke oe ° je ae ” ie ‘Totals a 1 “mT 6 Aatereon 2. Thomas © Bit by pirehad bell—Bender Lett beere--Bentiie §, Butte & mpire ary , ‘ “Patterinn— Kittay and KP @oek and Arvogast At Tacoma. : " ¥ ‘Pacome ‘ fy Abardcen e's Batteries Maker and ackey Markell and Boettiger Cid an nn “u s im Brovktrn : ” oon Louis se ah New York 2, Philadel. Batteries—-Mocre and Dooin Cinetanath & Chicas and MeLean, Overall yet Weston t Hat Dune, Chappelle and Bisvotana Luna Park Natatorium. Swim ming lessons . H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repatring in the City While You Wait 217 JAMES 6T. The Clothes Would Do On the Square Op We Would Like Every Clothes Buyer Rezal $15 Clothes 615-617 First Av. ° ut Sheehan, and then whipped it to the’ plate still in Ume to retire Magoo j Coach Conntbear of the Univer sity of Washington had the varsity waAdceensrs FOOTBALL NOTE ; vu lerew of. 4 nen out for work in Tad o captal of t le 7 e mon out low et Po ag gg Al pan inj the shell last night This ts the woe oe year. He will be frst time the men have been on of former play the water since school began. p wil! be general advisor of the team about 40 in All of the track men. number, will commence training on Pennsylvania will have her old eadtrcene re this seaso t Be orcas One Re mews backs this season in the persons) 1 ine Park Natetorium, heated of Keinath, Hollingback and Town po walt water send |= Tydeman and Shearer, the veter an halfs on the Cornell team again with the eleven. Fu: Walder, captain of this year's t i# also among those present | At & meeting held in New York recently which was attended by del egates from all PIANOS TALKING MACHINES » RECORDS Jorn C.WAttine Co. N High-Class Tailoring AMUSEMENT ting the forward pa ndency toward frequent banges in the rules wan con-) . demued ‘Seats Now Selling Coach Roper of the Princeton ga football eleven. will devote much| elil ue This is the way we make up our coats, so time to explaining the football | ules, No blunderers for him, b M Theatr ais he dese eae ts Moore e From the way Lick high school Yor the “sonia oss Clansman they don’t break in front her football bunch ought to be a orker. Three coaches, George and 1 eton d Roger B. Cor } i ng the team Into] Week Meg. Oot, 4—Uenal Matinee | or wrinkle under the mplonahip calibre, es sey ese he get he play that te stir Spok footba ne High will inaugurate her! 1. ¢ season tn @ game with the | rine the North Yakima at Spo. | ———___——— — Reports reaching Coach Ken nedy of the South Central «hon, Moore Theatre are that the Yakima bunch will give his boys a bard rub. LOUISVILLE RACES _ | (BR United Press) LeviNvitGR.” KY, Oct 2—Re- | wults oe Six furionge—-Ben Send won. Vot- Ing second, Reéalajl thir, Time collar eleven from kane New “ Whirlwind Secestion, “A KNIGHT FOR A DAY" oo Maturday | a-bhe to TL O: Aivane $200 nee the to GLO, Avene Hh 58 In those twenty years we have never made a suit of clothes to order for less than $45.00 to $65.00; We have shown the public what it is to wear a high-class garment; we have turned out clothes for some of our best citizens, and they number in the hundreds, and we satisfied them in all details; always cut a well-fitting garme stylish, if you want it. We have six experienced cutters and we own and control our own workshops. Every garment is made and fitted under our own supervision, always tried on in the bastings, cut by the American Gentleman Cutting 1:16 B+6. ° | Mile and seventy yards—Chréw System. won, M M second, if 4 > . third. Ti sperms | We bought 175 full bolts of English cloth, in serges, blacks, blues, worsteds and fancy worst- Six furionge—Snift won, Friend| wighte—tte to $1.00. Saterday Mati Merry Rs ey Allee Baird third. | nee-—-t8e to The. | Time 42-5. Mile and & stxteenth—Lawrence P. | Daley won, Polly Prim second, Pink ia third. Time—1:4 Six furtonge—Whisk Broom won, | Barnsdale second, Bitter Bir third. | 116 2-6 / eds—goods we only put in our highest class work; trimmings and linings to match, same as if you paid as $45.00 to $65.00 for a suit made to order. FRIDAY AFTERNOON and all day Saturday Your Choice of Any Suit or Overcoat in our house, made to order, for..........cecseceees Johe Cort, Manager Reginning wth Runday's Matines, the beat of aterm all, George M. Cohan'e Hong Bhow | Time ‘ Mile and @ sixteonth—Annetta| “THR HONKYMOON ERS | Lady won second, Bonnie Bard Splendid Cast of Principals and third j ‘ Time 49, Chore 2 morning The Cubs on top before yester- | "edie Parte day's game and third after u, «| Seattle Theatre an Mustration of what may be ex. 4 br Mere Phones «2 pected in the National league race.| Temight and ali week, Matines Sater- Pittsbure’s win over st Louis, <07, GBS Of sur vaguler priest, ton, coupled with Chicago's defeat o{| CMARDS @ PRINGLES FAMOUS Cincinnati's bands, put the Pirates Kune “ Next Week, beginning Senda: in the necond The Giants en-| Matioce, October dh, “The Rocky gage the Phillies today in a double, Myestale Express.” A ame out of the ordinary ader, and should two, they will have little bit more| comfortable lead — Lois Theatre Pittsburg and they cop the Made in our own workshops. “Try-on” before finished—double try-on is what we give every cus- tomer St. Louls play a double header in| PR0nes: @unest, Main 1304; tna 4596 2 F Pa tiie Inttor sity tomorrow. | a, Sena, Sgsee Seagetre, Remember, = — -—_ Gvercont to a Customer, and this is positive. jeiasco's Reautiful Play O the Public Our workrooms are now complete. We employ over 100 tai- NOTICE lors, all of high-class standing, and get out any suit or overcoat on short notice. And after Saturday, October 3rd, we will not take any orders for suits or overcoats for less than $45.00. Now, take advantage of this sale. You will not get another chance like this one in years to come. Our guarantee—Should linings or any part of your garment not wear satisfactorily, we wilkg@new same free of charge inside of one year, American Gentleman Tailors High-Ciass Cutters and Fitters, Double Try-On, which assures you a perfect fit. OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. “Rose of the Rancho” Next Week, “Dergthy Vernon of Madden | eal Great Bargain Al Sod v Rhos and On. fords ell @ prices 18 to 98 per cent below taotory price Bale fow at FREOLUND, HORNBERO LARRON mi THIRD AVENUE T 106 Fi Prices night and ibe Phones 10@ * one 10, 25, Oe, Nights 19, 26, 60, The eed Vaudeville, Week of Sept Octotte; Helen Be: Julia ‘Kingste: apiier Bros; F ane, Te48 PNIGMARELLE I the TALK of the | WORLD Rig New Kastern Acts. ‘The ¢ Voudevitie Bhow in Town, Themselves i A the Rest an sbRequsted Vaudevitie HARDEEN THR ORIGINAT, “MILK CAN MYS ¥ Foatlure Me: 6—OTHER Old MacDougall & Southwick Bldg. On the Square

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