The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 2

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nage oe ne MEDEN S KOUCE SPORTING NEWS MMS HUTTE Me‘ ATTITUDE OF BRUSH THREATENS THE 14323, THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1909 ne EVER RYBODY AND HIS AUTOMOSI == === FOUNDATION OF BASEBALL STRUCTURE == ' know WHY b - eS a ee 3 are ha poepies © . Z t + and if For the first time in 1909 Morth- | | T*ekber = T. These, toe, have 1 * right know WHY be weet btecha history ature” iat & sed of ‘ Tas t * 1% | has nothing to may Hush cracked bie mug in @ heo-haw. | having bees ased by Will M tee t : 6 1 8) This attitede of Brush com c= It happened when he fanned Julle| 2 - 4 Ump! Mr Frary. | * end T os, |euepicion, It makes me think he stretb. uw “¢ ~ f ’ a | Johneon and Street has nothing to say because he fears rn es At Bpokane ~s that by opening his mouth he may Bennett and Raymond sure played | ais s eo if ; Tac eegeeet ’ Manding of the Mote ..., |put his foot into it some ols elt ex “ : ; 4 14 ike to ask Mr. Brush this ner of the dar a ol te not a q ¢ #47 | question, publicly Gin Whisiniaon on i ; 8 Have you nothing to say because ¢ Gus honape — | rR el . st you KNOW who Cramer represent x . S se 1 9 48% ed, and are you t to protect Turks are out ¢ “ ® $ 12 28 lthe man ‘higher up’ when you re| WHO 18 THE MAN HIGHER UP PROTECTED BY BRUSH'S | fuse to discuss the so al? —— SILENCE? urt of the B.C. t a | It te coneeded Cramer ts the oat. | cee cgcngen Main m r ° ids in | Om " Staeding of the Chaba ‘LINCOLN i 16H 1s In the of nome citizens, he ts the short garden. state, and thet . . Won. Lent. Het the “fall guy” for the men whose | - ae pg ea ogy . ated ? ‘ i : - THE VICTOR mosey he handled in the now cele i BH --& —, oe : on oe : t ne ‘ +! brated eptande . a job & ‘ time a ag vn +4 = : 4 ) —_————_ AND SHOULD THIS BE PER nd and & @ stores, os . ¢ Aberdeen oF 6. wht oe | No one can be even reasonably iv, ne! os 54 a ten Ba 4 hag a : © far the t , ee risk and Lejeune on three . je BA coast LEAGUE. Sle de toe |cortain that any game played tm the ani for Lejeune thie week. Some wal-| O° April, 224 ta ton - of tan. tt i : 4 of excitement,| Nationa! league ie on the level-— UL 4F ATHLETES CAN ther than that two old clasemates | least of all the games in which the BE BROUGHT BACK TO whe played together on the former |Glants participate, as long as Brash PINIGH EVENTS. Seattle championship baseball team | maintaine his “I have nothing to mg Mag —— re. yo | say” attitude, the box, Lincoin h row. ware 6 yeuarlay,” Scheats The strength of baseball ties in pitebed swell ball fer Lincoln, and held the stab for Broadway not in the beet of form. In/an open investigation will clarify arting of the railing at the armory dosens of people were precipitated | giv ‘ nehes the Broadway bunch | the itaation and satisfy the public | Thursday night Major tagtta./ upon his head » Batteriee-Coy and Kinke!; Ton- | fatied to give gilt edge supp with) And the public is to be satisfied rR , @eeon, Mair and Le Longe aes a ‘The public's cash makes the game Credle, ow iad feast 00000 0 oo possible. If this polley of covering | tthe Po io In & game At Lee Angeles: ffietals of the & A. C. have net first prise to F. L. Jackson chme to & decision as to whatowill #@ A. C, who was a yard tm ad- | 9p, its honesty. This ls now aseaulted,| be done with the unfinished mater vance at the time of the soetlent and assaulted strongly Nothing but that were interrupted by the & jon and whe finished ahead, even after Wilder went down and out to the; ng Turks yesterday and Selver . af th Siamond dope come who aU eneienes ouree Portiand. Proad 6 \ a ne * 1 ® Hy are ae 4e00018 4 0p is permitted, it will not by long ing the au . ‘ “ : A Pranclace a et Rummary Three-hace hit—Ag- before Mr. General Public will pans MAKE 6000 F as * have dectded to present passers | jp yArrped fleaiog sad Merry: | 82%. Trro-tase hi up baseball, as be has fake foot | te the preachers,” said the judge to- | Ch He wis Stawtontee [rifle hite—Hiemenway & Btolen races and other professional sports, (hy United Press) day. "When the idea first presented |, tat iz —— bese Coartaey, Anderson, Ma- py which time the thich-headed,/ VANCOUVER, Wash, May S-—~/iteelf I paid litle attentt it The K i qounces em 4A &. vg a Stawding of the Clube. guire, Killott, Conners 2 Basee 08 | money-amad magnates will come out | That the clergy would go to baseball | thinking that the clergy might ture awe park with the Mike | or dered a 20 HP. Cadilinc to carry | te OFF Agnew 2; off ehmuts tof thatr trance and appreciate that }@ames and enjoy them if they had eter ie neta ond te nee | Witehie and Brace Merworts, at |f from, the Bri | Are you looking for @ , ae om” anew ny hen at the posses w be a i 2 * anager, Leroy pa o fli lgchmnts 19. Wild piich—Sehmuts| “honesty ts the best policy,” even if | complimentary tickets Ie the fon- | copied, wo | shall offer one to every Bue Batteries, Perey ond ira ago. On T Portland. | Nor delivered to E minister $e ‘the phrase is worn threadbare, L. Passed balie—Roek 7. j chustom reached by Judge W. We ee NS eee eaten <a, wnercee Backache and kidney and bladder diseases are becoming SEATTLE TESTIMONY more common in every walk of life. It’s due to the hurry, worry ~ ar Pca ioe pete Kidney | and strain of modern living. The kidneys are overtaxed—can’t ills, illing Statements o esidents i . ° of Our Own City. This Is Proof keep up with their never-ending task of filtering the blood. Lame that You Can Verify. back comes, backache, dizzy spells, urinary disorders, stitches of pain when stooping or lifting, rheumatic twinges. pong oma Burdens Lifted From Bent Backs know that Doane Keitney vile | nee eee ee ne nes Not one of the early warnings should be overlooked, for Pilla over three years ago hes are effective in of kidney been permanent, and I thereto . . ° Saas to recommend tiem 't | gave tn aver at tie oe neglect often results in a fatal case of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s suffered from sharp paips across at that time. For two ye the snail of my tack nich | ad aisaxe of acearve omy 1 Gigeage or stone in the kidneys. Strengthen the bad back—cure If You Are Seeking Relief for a Lame Back for Weak Kidneys, Read the Testimony of : Local People Who Have Found Relief Through Doan’s Kidney Pills. fast Madison Street | Third Avenue North Doan's K I only hope that some o' ney sufferer will profit by read- ing my ment. For some time bn, ual worse | am mania oy Coote 1 the weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills, oe sates er. see Kennedy Drug Co., as they were cured at the Kennedy Drag ¢ Co, Kidney } Keng ‘ 'y benefit Borne tine hinniy teeommendod ont tuat | promptly aiwoned vt tw oad | the yemedy that ‘is endorsed by our own towns- in my beck and regulated the ant quited my case better, After kidney secretions, At the present Heve this re using them the paine and aches time there | a enn oF i as if I had been given a new " f a ; r es = r lease of life.” Kidney 4 trlal Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache, kidney and bladder troubles. At any drug store, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., Proprietors » tinfailing one in ¢ t bie and 1 praise An (OpP ity SS © @ @ Saban and ane 865 hm

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