The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1909, Page 2

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THE BTAR—TUBAD SY, AUGUST 31, 1909, S P OR RT i N G N Ews ~|[Birmingham—Fourth Division} NINE BLING WISCONSIN BALL TEAM wee ow KETCHEL- NOW OPEN IN FOURTH > & . & BO LANGFORD ———— | FOR TURKS : AIT OFF Wednesday and Thursday BIG FAST STEAMER VENUS LEAVES PIER 6 AT 10 A. M., RETURNING EAR IN THE EVENING. i Black Cat Pennant Special Gov. Hughes Stepped in No tic ete needed for the big land sale cof the fa Hit a Snag in One In- and Settled Dissension division of 4,000 acres "F he t. We have ‘ ‘ over 7,000 acres to Seattle and Eastern pe ning and Went Into the) Among Rival Clubs in Teles the he Bed iene tae ioe aaa Hund New York of Sea people who followed our lead to big profity Ditch. ew York, attractive homes at Green Lake and Hillman City _ bought there and are clearing land, laying sidewalks (By Calted Prees) NEW YORK, Aug, 31.—It was learned here yesterday afternoon that the Ketchel-Langgord mateh scheduled for next month at the Fairmont Athletic club has been called off by the state authoritios The Black Cat Special, upbound | building homes for Pennantville, but 20 games be hind time, collided headon with/ a freight loaded with bonehead | | playing at the fourth station out ‘yesterday afternoon, Nine runs, five hits, threo walks, 4 two hit by pitehed ball, one passed | , WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY TEAM. A conference this afternoon at the th Mord and one orror sum up the cas. This ts the Wisconsin Univorsity baseball team, which salle from Seattle tomorrow on the Akt | lstrlot attorney's office here pre i ties of the fourth inning wreck.| saru for Japan, on the longest baseball trip ever taken by any college team. While In Japan they vit | efed the announcement ) ner Selver of Aberdeen was) play all the principal college teams of the taland Rival clube, It is understood, have j hauled from beneath the wreek-) 0 ms ,]eomplained to Gov, Hugues, who age and sent to the hospital, It) _ . “| decided to settle the squabble by 7 ight . | 1, Wid ptteh fe not known whether he will re) fhm) di ned Lathe rh HOQUIAM POKER (000 ici cover or not, at the hour of going) gioq by Biever. * . Engineer Lejoune took | OBrien, | Umpire-—Mr. : | * be . of the wreeked train and) q . T * AN ALL-200 TEAM, * po ; at 4 ind the Seattle Limited. rane oe: ceaage RH. * RA ID CA UGH 60 * Ms nator All-Are rican & Think of it! You'll never again have such a chaneg a e Ue Limite | Portland . Leese | 4 | noe cio ae oe © that would make * buys waterfront acreage on Puget Sound, All e1 e Black Cat Special will re 8 qubiecinianieainns — — n it wish bh wi i j sume ite journey at 3:30 this aft-| Spokane . vf | victoria aré in charge of the Van * iit Aotoricar eo hed ne 2 desirably located, is owned by wealthy men who will ernoon. The track is still in bad/ Batteries—Samuels and Fe | Pinkerton Men Bought in! coiver woeting, Prank Skinner, ; , ; + oe g »|Srustor—-Killliay and Oatdlek . | ® Pitcher-Hogg ....Loulsville ® sell for several times the price we are asking. ‘ , order, however, and {t is feared the / 4 3 the Game and Held the | ort Leighton and Sam McGib- | Gatohern—Hart ..Montgomery & ? 4 “Fond "to “gage oa em Bln pe Standing of the Clube. bon are in the atand and Jack Dinte|® tet be-Henn .. Aueusta % Right fresh water lakes full of trout and black 4 ie PBs r the rd Won Lost Pet Cuter on the Show- ts paddock judge. Tho latter enjoy#|w 2d b—Grubb ...Wilkee Barre & This is your last chance to buy choice waterfront cheap, | Seattio ? ast the full confidence of Judge Lelgh- |e 3g b—Leath . Pittsburg & Pad een sk Sethe AB R " FO. a B. gromgne R Had) down, ton * 98—Roach Lanesater * we can't buy any more for five times our prices, mond.sa..6 3 1 2 6 0 rr 485) ———— / ee ® If—Crane Harrisburg & Tons of ripe berries free on this land. Hundreds Rt. 2D... Tie Sime | 86 fit Press | Carre = ; reds of 3 ft i a ae a Tacoma _ *) Hoau ~ wane 3--Warranta | the gag aoe pod aut manele ft Drake win * attle people have got rich buying land of us. A fewd ron. it ies ele ee ae | cnetinnesiotene | for the arrest of sixty men, includ: at the Victoria meeting, Is here but|® The infield, it le t ry down and 10 cents a day or $2 a month payments g a wee, 1b Rae Ta as | i ae NATIONAL LEAGUE, jing some of the most prominent | so far has failed 0 make any kill-|® o * easy for the poorest people to be able to buy § ie SS Be ES Teas e sith h he y ° acres nompacn,p..2 2 1 0 1 b 1: Paieder-| itzens Bere, were inaued today | ings. & there would be little harmony * waterfront. You don't need any brains to make fi as. tn, oon =| pus 1 Mleawo 2, New | St the Instance of Chief of Pottce oa & unless the manager muzzied # land around Seatile, as the rapid inc r Totes ...52 To 8 a Tr 73/ RUS. % Bt, oe York 6) cin-| Oliver, based on charges of poker, ‘The Chinese lotteries are running |@ the first baseman. Fox of & re eeenescey ee pic increase (oe AB. RH. PO. A. | cinnatt 6, Bo | playing in full blast In Vancouver and after|@ Lynn is # good player, but if # makes the land more valuable every day, and that ig9 4 a | ; : ; H HI - 4 | Twenty arrests hove been made | racing hours get quite a play from|@ he played, Henn and Orake #/ Cc. D. Hillman has made several million dollars on ‘ ee A ae at as 1 antine yok too ae $38 “a wre en _ Rod wouldn't leet out the first #) increases the last few years, Fine oyster and clam b Rewe b -$ ® H 0} 8) # : alg Mens i ainganet - dba» signe dyes * ar ral good pitchers arc *| on this land. Also street car lines and railroad. We Bete it a 4 H 2 {iNew Fork es. 8 auen aro sald to have been | - i Swann of Kansas & all the men we can get, at good wages, to work for us.” 4 h 3 é 8 S| Philadelphia en up by « Pinkerton ag The races are getting quite a play \* ind, Gueee of Mont- # $600 Worth of Black- Rice or Sutter on steamer Veni ier 6, before 9:30 a if ° 6 6 Bronely {$7} fA here who mingled with the «am-/from the local Vancouver sports |# gothery is several. * berries to an Acre Rais or C. D. Hillman’s land manager in Times Block, Call PY ital ie yeas oS i & 74) blers and played games with them, | mon but moet of thom are falling tolw itteburg would be fine * ed This P. t FREE MAPS AT ONCE. . Totals ...45 2 4 no 3) jbeat the game. D. & Milligan wao|w utifty. a on is Property. ge x i Bente’. by HB alee AMPRICAN. ithe only one of the local plungere | w® o ; wees - 2 who quit winner on the week | er ‘ P 4 Sg RRS o— 3) | Cleveland 4, Boston 2: Phtts velba sdb bm BL LE ot ah Sy Everett people take launch Birmingham at City dock, Everett, daily at 104 3 Reattle . 9 9) ton 0 | “Wee Willie” Cross and Phootan | Tg Vancouver il: 3 Op.m. to visit this pr ty, or see Peake Bros., on Rucker av. at Everett. Abordee 1 - ¥ | Howard, of New York, are gettin — tala. be base bite —Priak, | Standing of Wace ie au jout a racing sheet called “Racing” | Return by Daylight y phsil Hits—Off Btever, §| Detroit an 3 424 | Uwhich would be a credit to any race Princess Ch ih ae eee oft ofe Sapoene, 1 in 4 dn-| Phitedetphia’ ei} Sere in the country fving time for « lever, iv; off Le-| Boston a ui vielt at the o! of Vancouver and Sppanants at ak eos | tains: The fact that racing here i# con-| yictoria, e you en ok out—By | Chic ri go 9 i. Stra Chicago nH 5 cted over & mile course Instead | through Active pase and the Ban $18) f @ baif mile bullring, as {t was at) Juan tela ats Victoria, hax attracted the better are res N PACIFIC, jclaes of turfmen from all over the Woo Are aY ove Picmpeon. Tr by Stover, 4; b < | Ne eee hals-Oft | below ir, 6; Off Le- | Weshin country to Vaneourer. If the rab me ling continues as clean for the rest) | “ANCOUVER, B. ©. Ang. 21.—/o¢ the meeting as It was for the The race meeting which commenced | grat week this will be the banner last Saturday has been a success japat om the racing map “ aum- far beyond the expectations of t8! per | promoters, The opening day ere qe | wan an attendance of nearly 5,000} and since then the daily attendance | has averaged 2,600. The speculs { \ tion has been exceedingly brisk and Wed Closes Ou at present sixteen bookmakers are ( ir Big handling the coin, Last Saturday, j which was Derby day, the betting lring was packed to an uncomfort able extent and the ohalk barons (By Cetted Press) |had no diffieulty in handling all the CHICAGO, Aug 31~"Loek ont jmoney they wished. As sevoral top: /for a quick wind-up one way ‘or/ ‘heavy favorites were defeated, the iho other when Stanley Ketchel tring had a good day. The most! meots Sam Langford Thankagtving R prominent bookies doing business | De c are Billy Engetrom, Joe Harlan, = ‘etchel fe no coward,” said declared Billy Papke tod For the last two days we ]/ Soule, a recent Butte arrival: | Papke, “aod he will meet Langford. | h had hi { | Johnny Glenn, who had the fleld/ The match probably i be held} ave had another of our |) hook at Victoria; Willle Applegate. |tn gan Francisco. And look out for| rousing sales, which Seat- ]/ who came from Saratoga to attend )q fast fight when the clash er the meeting; Getrae Borey and Sam | comes.” tle buyers are beginning to | grephens look forward to, It has z ° : ‘ The result of the Derby was quite been Rockers this ime, OFT). disappointment. Everyone thought all descriptions, big ones |) that OcV5an Quee with George} i in polden |) Archibald tn th and little ones, in golden thing, and the handeon oak and mahegany. instalied a favorite In the The unexpected ss happened, however, and she was Tuesday was very brisk, | easily beaten by a mare named Sain c +, | posal ridden by an unknown appren and they took a lot of ther || Tre ned Kien. Ocean Queen | —but we have some values }) made a game struggle but could not for Wednesday that will withstand Sainposal’s rush in the Special Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul 1823 Third Av. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. & yoo can't get boots o shoes Sot Sen, Oot Saves Waee measure a7 JAMee SrResr. BASTERN SYSThM BL Elevator to Tried Floor. &. Shoe Back Bide. cer. alee y ned ALBERT HANGEN, Jewsien | Piret and Cherry. Optica! Devartment Tele: 20h; 1 2993 SPECIAL EXCURSION ———— FTO SRSA: We've reached the acme of value-giving —you've never seen such $15.00 Suits— quality considered—as REGAL $15 Large Tracts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up The selling Monday and Marion St. THURSDAY Day After Tomorrow at 9:15 A. M. ‘ streteh interest you. Prices quot _ | tal r ed below will convince |} The horses of Sam Keone seem to | eee 0h ane Beymer you that you can’t afford ||b* Sbout the og Sue 0 ‘ou can't affore : co 3 ) |Nagazam started twi ‘Theae prices are t makes to miss this Wednesday |} both starta and Sal from the Keene stable, have each — * one @ race, while Red Leaf finished third in the Opening handleap Bremerton Heights property sel no fast, This beautiful erty is alongside the Bremerton Navy fiding « eity Yard and we ar : GOLDEN OAK ROCKER GOLDEN OAK ROG (75¢ Box Peters oke- quarantes & large profit te! or ~ K ROCKER— guarantee & large profit tn ; . 5 ee ; Nest Aeaign, benister tn back, | Five tat opintiee in bocx, aa. {|#eSS Premier High Brass) Sear = tw present price oe direct to tds and arriving there . 12:15 P. 4 naddl. t; regul ice dle seat; regu ce $4.25 avy Yard and r saddle a ern die. seat; regular pete oe Bass Loaded Shells 55¢ adit the Navy Yard ana s aoe. ge two hours, returning to Seattle and arriving 4 GOLDEN OAK ROCKER— GOLDEN OAK ROCKER— | Fheew cent iad tenuis o bas, ‘ : 4 Sener vials, bah sadle sent; Shaped banister in back, turned He. &, Kenedy, leaving Colman Don't do anything #) \ regular pric 10.00, Sample posts, saddle seat; regul Jee doe « mos dally astily— + « i) 4 «scl aaeeanemalh 9025 | base, Bemple pice ghts Hamensckere "Ca, ownerm, Wee ff Pan et NO house Wl Th F R Tri GOLDEN OAK ROCKER— GOLDEN OAK ROCKER— orca Wake Mienerto sell you a suit before e are, oun rip, Carved panel back, saddle seat; Fancy scroll back, full box seat you've seen the Regals. regular price $8.50. Sample saddie shaped; regular price Moe the wavy yard sights ii The Be: WOE Dic cdvas sey . $5.50 $15.00. Sample price...$7.50 our free auto Then—we know where GOLDEN OAK ROCKER— MAHOGANY ROCKER— you'll buy your suit. i e C Carved panel back, turned back Fancy panel back, full box seat posts; regular price $9.00. saddle shaped; regular pric Sample price 5 $5.75 | $16.50. Sample price...$8,25 PURCELL SAFE CO, ur Ads Are Plain Truths THEGHDB 615-619 First Av. As the number of Tickets has been limited to 350 you had bet- ter secure them at once. They are now on sale in our offices, ALL THE op od you MOd Wada Seai3 Come with us and see the great strides that TRONDALE, the new Steel City, is making. This trip has been arran fast steamer so that * g, oer CPI you can arrive hor MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX, SEATTLE $ 3 On the Square site To tem Pole Or ¢ DE * Genutse TALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO."S SAFES Herring-Hall-Maryint Safe Co. MANUFACTURERS INTAL AVEO Closed September 6th—Seattle Day at the Exposition “We Will Be There” Souvenir Tickets on Sale Here TDAP NNING OR Secor | Avenue

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