The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1908, Page 2

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CUBS TAKE SECOND Game feomroresHERE ARE THE CHICAGO Gamense. A Aindbdiae Seco! ov » »eo roe ale ne re Overall Outpitch ime \ A A. Motntyrs, it ‘8 v8 Donovan. Slee, ee Bi a rawtera, ef A | - ———— bb re se 38 Vetore a crowd of 17,780 at Chi! Rovmman Wek ee + 3 Tago yesterday afternoon, the Cubs hacker b ; 2 won the second world’s champlo®- Downs, tp ° ; Hi ebip game from Detroit by the Panevan P Be é 6] score of 6 to 1, Up to the eighth inning the game was a pitchers Totals Ce tbe 2s battle between Overall, the! ‘Matted for O'Leary tn ninth Cubs, and Donovan, for the Tigers. O00 oe tnt Tn the eighth Donovan lost his 00000 tot effectivenoss, Tinker biffing out a hit -Kiing Home run homer, Schulte a triple, Kling a) thr ne @udie and Hofman, Rvers and | Hoke. Seoritics Sheckard singles. Up to that in ning the Tiger pitcher had the Cub batters fanning the sephyre and at Wis mercy. Overall was in great rm, allowing but four soattered plays Q Leary “hits, each in different innings | Sunday's Seore. 7 oe oh ee Ey a BALLER Saw “AC ims ‘ ' i ° ‘ : 1 1 . ion, 1 $6 83 1 Netnteldt, 3% - ee 63 ofaan, of Bt ae ee | ‘amor. a ee es ee ee Wee ee Ae RE — VETERANS DON WAR TOGS GRIDIRON Burwell Banta and | Frank ‘Rabeoe! x Walton Mackie Varsity Strengthened by i These men have been fighting the Turning Out of jaway from the gridiron for four} Favorites. weeks and have pleaded many ex Silla ae cusen for not turning out. The team which has needed thelr ery Football prospects at the varsity have taken on a brighter hue and now instead of gloom the ie «| with Httle epirit as everyone knew! spirit nearly akin to happiness in| with Coach Dobie that the varsity every collegian’s heart The rea eleven was very weak | eon for all of this is that four; With these four men in the game | seniors who are football players | there ts not a college in the North from the ground up have been per-| west which will not have to fight| staded to don football armor and/to croas Washington's goal. The get into the game. The men who more radical of the students even have been so earnestly sought since | go #0 far as to predict a champion the season opened are Paul Jarvis,! ship for the varsity thix year = = 7 * CAPTAIN gone Estoppey, the noted Swiss run ner is resting today after his ar duous climb of the Mount Wilson Over in Spokane yesterday, the broken. Estoppey started at 4) Indians defeated a picked team from o'clock in the morning and at 6 the fast Spokane city league by the o'clock had made three trips to the ‘The Washington Athietic club The total distance ¢ team of Lis city yeeterday journey. miles and the elevation one ed to Aberdeen and took the Aber fees has been running along tn a! half-hearted way, doing its work CHICAGO HAS 22 PLAYERS. SHALL; IN CONTEST international Lake this and the p donated a trophy to trail yesterday in which the time record to the top and retarn was score of 12 to 2. summit and back. So far as knowM) ay iccory in — the feat has never b pquatled. | sine mateh at Amneriean ie 43 lafternoon will be mile vietor wt won win the Walker a deen Athletic club eleven tnto camp by th 7 outweighed. but thetr speed won the lish Columbia and Washington game for them The A jeans have held the High Schools. trophy two years and the Canucks The Rangers’ Soccer team of Se At Tacoma—-Tacoma 34, Belling The Canadian team hae been attle yesterday defeated the Tacoma | ham 0 picked from the Sixth regiment and Spokane—Spokane 52, Col. | Wl! use the Lee- Enfield rifle, Brig Goccer club at Tacoma by 2 to 0.|, At Spokai pokan ? y- | Will wee the Lee. i rite. Big Both goals were made tn the first = 4. mmand the p i team from th halt. At Everett--Everett 18, Ballard 0.! Washington Nati a Se — At Hellingham—Bellingham Nor | distances are 200 $00, $00 and Forreston Smithson, Olympic! ™4! 23, Sedro-Woolley 6 3 . champion, tied his world’s ord| At Anacortes—Mount Vernon 6. Anacortes 0 At Wenatchie Davenport 0. of 15 seconds in the high hurdles fa an exhibition run at Corvallis Saturday DEPOSIT Your Mower at @ Per 10 Per wih ine Wenatchee 36 wi At Garfleid— Garfi 1k, Pull Tacoma baseball fans are swelled) ™22 0 “yee Sl with pride over Orvie Overall’s de Miscellaneous. 219 Cotembta 9 feat of the Tigers yesterday at Chi-| At Pullman—Washington St cago, as Orvie was drafted from College 13, Cheney Normal 0 the Tacoma cinbd At Walla Walle-—-Whitman 18 eke | Weston Norma! 0. } —, At Missoula—University of Mon \ At Bremerton—Marines 42, Fort } ' Flagior 4 (By United Press.) At Portiand—Mutt | 4—) oma w PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 12 wna a 5 oe The East GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. At New Haven, Conun.—-Yale 14,} Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles BF Holy Crows 0 } that wili last rather than 75¢ At Cambridge—Harvard 0. Will fame 0. { Philadeiphia--University of | Philadelphia 6, State College 0. Buffalo—Indians 12, Syra-| cune 0. i 25c One-Half Pints: "issn Liquid Glue 15¢ "2... “sae Skeet Waists Millinery for a pair that won't MEN'S SHOE STORE, At 805 Firet Av. Colman Buiidi } at A Giant for strength At Madison, Wis Lawrence 0. Wisconsin 35, CHEAP COLONIST RATES. 5 Westbound during September ‘and | October via Oregon R & Naviga | Chicago to Seattle, $38.00; from St — $2550, Kansas City, | Omaha, $30.00. Other rates | and Salictandion furnished, and de | wootenwork with ft is ueed in ait new | on Co. furnitur ¢ ott, "hs | posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, | ioe | 608 First Ave. B. B. Kills, Gen. Agt.| u Ss ise |] Sears nde October 19tt, sooner if Your Credit Is Good hardware. BROKERS] Private Leased Wire to All Ex- Buy on easy payments One Price to All, Cash or F. M. SPINN NG 3 o Osborn & Co. aa CREDIT — Westberg & Childs There Is Satisfaction |=" Save Money Avoid Pain In Every Regal $2 Hat Money Back If You Want It To introduce our painioss methods, we offer to the public this remarkable soale of prices for the t 30 days othe, YALE DENTISTS SHOOND AND Ysimn @ Store, Room 204 Oto t Open Kvenings On the Squa e Op. Totem Pole 615-617 First Ay. °° “Sua > m8 RIFLEMEN MEET ones H STAR—MONDAY. THEY ARE PITCHERS BROWN, OVERALL, GREN, PFIESTER, KROH, COAKLEY, FRAZER AND DURBI * each man to fire 10 two sighting shots aot no work. Ht Weil, here's a pebny snenegeanrnea wey ean Steamer Telegraph is one ren to Bverett while Str. Cit Everett is boing repaired neon: We free mretery and Beawty Arnold Vibrator Co 340 Arcade Annex AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre FOUN CORT, Lessee and Mer Tonight and alt Matinee the, 50 Thereday and 61 “THE MAN OF THE HOUR.” Hat. Mat and @ Nights, He to $3.0 Friday Afternoon, 5 METROPOLITAN QUARTET of New York, tn ort os Beattie Sym hony Orchestra Boclely Reserved Beats Mellt Wednesday | Prices Tbe The Grand Jobe Cort, Maneger Matiness Wednesday and Saturday The E om the Benson faturday Mat Night» oe 28 tal Wednesda Seattie Theatre Ru ii & Drew. Mare Phones Tonight, All Week, Matinees Thars day and Baturday Walt At lingten Offers the Comedy Benaation “AT CRIPPLE CREEK.” Beat Cast Ever Seen Here Next Week, “The Flaming Arrow,” Lincoln J. Carter's Masterpiece. Our Prices Matinees, i0c and Bbe Lois Theatre pen: Sunset Main 1204; Ind. 4394 Tremendous Success—Big Hotes “DOROTHY VERNON OF HAO DON HALL,” Aileen May _Tonight Lad Triumph ” Priges. "iain ee k. Mate We Third Avenue Stock Comp: in “THE KING OF THE COWBOYS. A Real Live One Matiness, 100 and Inemda y C “The Black Hand” Phones 8108 16, 800, NI Vaudev Matinces 19. Advanced 12.—The Seven Hoboes Bradshaw & Co; Four Nigttons Raffin'’s Simian Performers; Mabel tland; Alfred Keley & Co.; Le Week of Oct Charigs 4 NEW SHOW THIS 8 Big European Specialty Hits. Thi AFTERNOON nd New York # the Big Show Unequaled Vaudeville” All This An All Feature Show, Headed by SCHEPP’S PONY, DOG AND MON KEY CIRCUS and KLEIN, OTT BROS. & NICHOLSON, eneenes Leadin Musical Artists, with OTHER SPLENDIO VAUDEVILLE FEATURES—6. Americ an Theatre THE GIRE ocT. CHANCE ‘ork. Popular 12, 1908. REULBACH, LUND. i CATCHES KLING, MORAN ANO MAR INFIELDERS CHANCE, EVERS, TINKER, STEINFELOT, ZIMMERMAN AND HOFMAN; OUTFIELDERS SHECKARD, BLAGLE, SCHULTE AND HOWARD. 18 MANAGER AND Go over there and weed my ge rder foy—Al right, sir. but t gut to take my pole home first Stern Adult--Ney mind thet ru fish ty FREE Consultation an tail yom the om Come today. ¥ wot throwals ure your pas nour ne ob thie Puretctans rook Secod aed Vnten, LOVONNRY, sennes “Bae one on lar $1.76, for 95c| PLENDID PECIALS All Over the Store Tuesday t and he Not a th line ir ‘ me very d an extra diner or two. rt yrices and cut w tion Tor " Gold Gold mak, cobbl | MANY DIE FROW CHOLERA. | nit Quaranth " " narantine Officer ses CHAMPS OV DE WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.~—Ap. | "°" ® Mantia re ximatel 1,000 deaths from Men’s Ht John nounced in a detailed report made Stetson, lto the public héalth service by | Domnett * With football weather whieh | cen ere ae forced the ball tossers to get on rs, Dr. Geo, W. Mira naan thelr toon, the Vancouver Champs | 4ren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block 100 Fo Neo, und the All-Stars exchanged dourte eos jon at Dugdale'’s park yeut — afternoon other of Prosperity bunch grabbed the second in the | seven Innings with the score 7 to | | Nordyke was in his most ven-| geagt mood, putting hia might be} hin@ two of Harkness’ offerings for} two homers, both in the curtal | ralaer | in the neeond game Cartwright| One often hears high wage land Ham Myatt for the Champs hort working hours quoted belted out homers. Umpire Frary | 4 . 4 Noted 38 et got weary at the end of the seventh chapter of the second game and considerately called the game. ‘BROADWAY LINE BOTHERS COACH dence of the prosperity of a Every advance ir ges antl reduction of working hours mayq be welcomed as steps of prog that mean much tai lopment of a better race aa t standard of | g we have en the neg » high thatdy greater t of ig has deprivgl step hould way (Washington) high sd this afternoon had « advance tt ing, playing | @ th : { the f fon, Coach] ¢ vorking an f the benef nt rking hard which t I . 4 an 1 weir position an : : we a the | pe 1 is not shown soon, he er; and our | is that the " to 4 Mghter but more! lgareemté te tae oe of the savings habit in any coma jmost hotly contested position ts nity is much better evidence of guard, for which Whitman, Hub. Pa elfa 7 , ra. Gath cad Weer oe th real welfare of its people than | owt other | Measured by this standard, /PORTLAND HIGH dull peric that set in toward (i end of last ye has now been hap TEAM | DEFEATED pily left behind. Prospe not yet reached the old Indeed, the history of all ries conta recoveries; ye serve that the ¢ ress cc best years The Weat Side a am of F the high scho rtland on nd they ¥ Ditto, the Tacoma hi incoin high firs ins also the recor y naw a wrtinnd Ls . “en anc 1 tha ea the Lincoln eleven outplay nized as the pacer othe = The Linc Americag cits Scandimy nin oye tlcal pertoda, vian American Bank the daily how score would have been ber of Savings Accounts and @ sree different times while under the very shadow of the| average size are greater thaaia goal posts, they we held former time, except luring @ downs defeated ATHLETIC GOODS Footballs abirts The Tacoma 6 to 6 scrubs we banner months in 1907 YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL No matter where you live, jou @ bank with us by mail—write booklet. Scandinavian American Bank Building, Seattle, U.S.A: anketballs supporters wrist athletic ankle supporters. pants supporters everything in Spuiding’s Athletic Library A. L. HALL Bporting Goods — 1111 tet Ave SLIGHTLY DAMAGED HEATERS AT BADLY DAMAGED PRICES AND HERE’S THE REASON— little there is the matter with these < of the best wood heaters made, You will appreciate how very the minute y the best buy These more or u see them. They're in the « at these prices. I loose.in the freight car on the way to usj and nd dented. We, of course, would not receive tailroad allowed our claim and paid over a hu applied this money on the cost of the heaters and We have as perfect goods dollars damages simp! ers, and give you the benefit in a reduction really out of all proportion tag regular price. Some of them are so slightly marred you can hardly find thing wrong Polished steel body, nickeled ring and foot rests, heavy cast top, front aa bottom, front door feed, screw draft and lined with steel. Of course, move fast at these prices, and the number is limited. While they last— 18-Inch 20- wg Special $9-6. wi $6.60 |", a $72 VERY LITT. tr odd Diner mething over a hundr chairs, embracing thirty-six different patie n the world the matter with the st. only one to each of any one dea handsome Diner and you can probably find very near what you have, if Vhave 1 to do with each ply used to give you an idea of the nfy | Solid tered oak, Party n oak, ¢ wat, | Weathered bbler i h finish, gen-| Weathered fintshy at, four only ar uine : $1.45| 32"... only EXCEPTION. RUG SPE TOMORROW FOURTH FLOOR Buy Now Ail the Creda You Want yy mas SECOND AND UNION

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