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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1909. 9 The mit tribunal eo: FARRELL, MADE GAME WHAT It 1S NOW eaeaeeeeeeeeee ked up, too, by the tro battles in th erviee only. at The night attack of Dec, 31, 1898 as the majority of thone | and the capture of Manila, Aug. 1 tonal ration, In this office he has made a name that will live while base ball lasts Farrell's decisions always «ive satisfaction, They are drawn as skillfully as documents handed down by the highest courts and with loss verbiage, As chairman he lives in an atmosphere of conflict He has written 2.800 decisions, In : & STANDARD | pecoun ave OCTOBER | | PATTERNS NOSHE | DESIGNER | Tt controls Annual = at # leagues in 4s ee i) Monthly salarios $670, ne we larios $3,000 volving hundreds of thousands of ee kanal celarice $5,000, dollars and valuable players, These on hes form base ball precedent ax impor 1 agree. tant as the “reports” of the civil court The National association protects minor league owners, protects and advances players, . This ts accom plished by recognition of ability, systematic drafting, collection of salaries in dispute and guarantee tng a player's service, The associa ton represe he public by guar antecing ¢ all and block Ing wild cat organization mont. * tk raed draft ° Tr saved the base ball “4 ago Jebn Farrell the * biggest man in dase ball Pe ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee Prey eee UBURN, N.Y 10 Dall is & gixantic watry Ite ~ Women’s New Kid Gloves | at . Pair t is appre: by few Farrell conducts four-fifths of Hj) told its probdle the country’s base ball, settling | ‘To be t | as those of claims, getting evidence, giving de | isions, securing managers for weak clubs, and dotng a thousand | things to keep the wheels moving. The National association has no se when representing a minor » owner imposed upon by @ major club, other than an appeal to the national commission, but the prestige of the association counts in obtaining Justice. In such cases Farrell acts as istration, seem To compare a , wih a ret thought contempta ON Od, oF any other &r They're from a maker who is world-renowned for the excellence of quality, fit and finish of his | | Glove No finer, softer, choicer skins are used in Gloves at this price anywhere. Right now the BALL, FROM new Fall assortments afford greater choice than ever before. There are all shades for street or TO SAN DEIGO W ORLEANS TO UNDER THE dress. All sizes. AT $1.00—Women’s One-Clasp Pique Sewn AT $1.00—Women’s Two-Clasp Overseam SoxaL BA: A ofl ggg the arent be Kid Gloves; black, white and all the new col- Sewn Kid Gloves, in all the wanted shades, in- | INVOLVING MORE COMN | from $100 Now it is from | fal ors. All sizes cluding black and white. AND PATRO $200 to $1,000, according tothe clans of the league from which the player is drafted The majors may draft but one man from each el mina Unusual Shirts for Men at 1 Each From the way particular men are snapping up Our Special $1.00 Shirts, style, quality and value must be “all right.” fit from the thr if it had accomplished ; the draft reforms dreamed of the day when base go and formed the national asso- the loyalty of the, ball would be under one head, ciation, which today governs 95 minor veague owners. , Working on economical, business per cent of base bail. The association fixes salary Uke lines, The national agreement wa Mmita per month, teams regulating Ten years back there was NO rogated. Farrell, whose know the salary paid individuals, Far base ball bibliography. Farrell and grasp of detail eave him prece- | fell holds the owners to the limit. | athered data, He stored facts on | Base ball may be divided into : every angle, from the standpoint the California out : : urer of the N. A. P. B. L., @ posi fen the majors and the pe nein owner and spectator. He ‘tion he has held continuously. The VETERANS HIScuss te the national as: | eae tek “ bar rom the ao NS anaried skeins were straightened aE have become 0 arcing tee M-th division of ont quickly and the association ' . cher - ‘* contract -" + the a : sing | prospered. Today only the majors Farrell has made base ball law. and the coast outlaws are without “ee He has interpreted it. He has ad the pale. ministered it. As legislator, law) warretl's administration was | yer and judge, he has become the founded upon business principles | supreme court of the game and clean base ball. He forced own Since be organized it, 12 years ers and players to live up to con- ago, Farrell has been president- tracts. He gave weak leagues new The bis secretarytreasurer of the New territory. He secured managers for which controls the Battle of York state league. Even then he weak clubs. The Southern league, ! Gettysburg spectac ¢ now on view Greamed. He saw leagues organ. which blew up annually, was put ion the Pay Streak, has decided to tae yearly, only to blow up. Play- ona firm footing. Farrell induced | reproduce one of the big battles of Fr ers and managers were transient. Judge W. M. Kavanaugh to take the the Spanish-American war and this $0000 paid to see games be Discipline was unknown The leadership and the Southern| week Manager Haller invited the} ‘Queen national association clubs. Ol national agreement governed, thrived United Spanish Wer Veterans at ‘The financial transaction run into Operated by a committee of na The thriving minors led the way the Tacoma encampment to visit millions. ‘ tional leaguers, who let the minors for the then fighting majors and the Rattle of Gettysburg and offer Farrell Keeps this nation-wide drift after a three-year war they signed | suggestions as to the most import in 19U1 the base bali structure a peace treaty, The national com- ant and w of reproduction as trembted. Realizing co-operation mission resulted and with it prow | battle of th o war league | was necessary, Farrell and 10 oth pertty. A working agreement with The qu 7 pnee aroused & he | er league presidents met in Chica- the minors was necessary and in| storm of controversy among the Harriman jest man tn sport, Farre for the today fy near being the national as a dence, was elected secrotary-troas- | | oe 3 a These Special Shirts are made to our order, of excellent quality of madras and percale, plain or pleated bosoms, fancy or plain white, cuffs attached or detached. All are in the popular coat style. You'll find an extensive variety of the smartest Fall patterns, and every size is here, Come and sce the excellence of these splendid $1.00 Shirts tomorrow w York company | STANDARD | PATTERNS KNOSHERS ota T JAMES 3 TONS OF COAL FOR $10 How Much Do You Use? Improvements Most uscholder from t syst f taking out the coal is by means of mules. A — ho Nese! 6 to 10 tons of coal a year. os aor aa pv tyrtirens , about $27,000 a year. 05 0 ton this would amount te $30 or $50. S ‘ By installing an Electric Tram we can increase our output ten times and decrease the cost con- We offer you a good coal—as good as any in this country—for a a little over half of this price. | siderably. | Will you overlook an opportunity like this? We have decided to sell 1,000 shares of stock, par value $10 per share, in order to make this | improvement. i At the Coal Dealer’s Merc ) De epi ack hk ccna oteaaiagd What We Offer You ” es paca ee eee We will give, with every share of stock, three tons of coal free. The palit his to pay &. : : We will give this in lieu of dividends for three years. | Several times the people of Seattle have been compelled to pay exorbitant prices for coal on In other words, we are guaranteeing a dividend of $5.25 per share for the next three years. i an excuse of shortage of coal. At the end of this time you have more than got your money back and still hold one share of ; This is liable to happen any time, unless you buy King Coal. stock. ] : i Cc { You make money on this and = -y put ses | W We are able to install a system that will increase our output ten times by selling this stock. Fair Deal ey ith x K ns Oe | Wewill increase our patrons many times. Every stockholder becomes a booster for King Coal. | We sell our coal in 17 cities, including Seattle, and sell through our own agents. | His friends will buy our coal. It is safe to predict that an endless chain of new customers will | The price is made by us and we ask no more than what is a just and reasonable charge. \| be established by this sale of stock. Our supply is unlimited and there is no danger of a coal famine with King Coal 1] j This plan is satisfactory to our customers and profitable to us | We Do As Promised A Fair Deal is all we ask and what we give. | The advertising we will get from the sale of this stock—advertising that will continue indefi- nitely—would cost many times the amount of coal we will give away. A Good Investment | We are satisfied with our part of the deal and we know you will be. | The proposition we offer you is a good one, both for ourselves and you. ARR z 0, y ¥ % TONE 8K U % There is no better investment than coal. ‘ a eho 4 US EAL ES aA aeRO LISTE SE i Th t of production i Il. No refining; no high prices to pay for smelting, as is the case ; vith hermione KING COAL MINING CO. | Little danger of stock juggling. The demand is steady and the supply is the real factor to be Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Washington i considered. TENINO, WASH, } We are well supplied. At the lowest estimate we have 20,000,000 tons of coal in sight. Capital $500,000, Fully Paid, , Non-Assessable, | Seattle, Wash.,— THIS CERTIFICATE. officially signed, entitles the holder, Mr et. ailment atRR Oth, Gi ncimeetneingeanh we King Coal FREE if pre~ sented at coal yard ye ——agent for King [aS GSR SRE le Sa MaRS as district of Seattle. KING COAL MINING CO, Our Property The King Coal Mining Com roperty is three miles from Tenino, Washington—57 miles from Losao-onl aeeeee 800 acres of land, all underlaid with a high-grade coal. Four || veing, ranging from five to eleven feet in thickness, have been located and are in process of operation. Vein No. 1 is now being mined; the other three will be within a year. We are shipping to Seattle now. Our mine is accessible to four railroads, connecting with Tacoma, Seattle and Portland. The freight rates are low and transportation to a good market most satisfactory. KING COAL MINING COMPANY Phone, Main 1613 Cad 617 PIONEER BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. Office Open Til 10 o’Clock Every Evening Pe SRE. NC