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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909. THAT WORLD crAIES, NOW BIG AFTER PERFORMANCE BASEBALL SHOW OPENS FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN PEREEE REM ERE EYEE HY DATES OF BIG GAMES. bi *& Friday, October 8, at Pitts * ® burg. * Saturday, October 9, at Pitts. ® } burs. * Monday, October 11, at De ® * troit * *# Tuesday, Octoder 12, at De- ® troft * Wednesday, October 13, at * Pittsburg. * Thursday, October 14, at De * trolt. * * SERRE EERE EERE EE EH Now for the world series. Tho American league haa made tts fare well cow for the season. The Na 1 curtain will be rung down jureday, and the next day the bat- on. ¢ rules for the big series have all been settled, the umpires chosen and the oligible Mat decided on, by the national commission, and there will be no quibbling among the players about the division of the prize money and no scalping of te @eport of the commission ar g the details Is as follows case either one or both of the) games scheduled for Pittsburg on | Friday, October §, or Saturday, Oc-| tober 9, are not played on account | of rain or any other cause, then such postponed game shall be play ed efter the Pittsburg club returns) Detroit, provided, however, | the Pittsburg club shall be re-| | to remain In the elty of De-| | until the first two games| Jed shall be played. | case it becomes necessary to! play the seventh which it is to be played will be determined by commission. case four and one-half in nings of any scheduled game are! mt played tickets sold for such games will be good for the day on Which such postponed game will be played, as announced In the public press. The following players will be eltg ible to participate tn the games, and! none others: Pittsburg—-Abbaticchio, Abstein, Adams, Brandon, Byrne, Camnitz, Olarke, Frock, (ibson, Hyatt, Leach, Leever, Leifield, Maddox, Miller, Moore, O'Connor, Phillippe, Powell. Simon, Wagner, Willts, Wilson. Detroit-—Beckendort, Busb, Craw Cobb, Delehanty, Donovan, ennings, Thomas, Jones, David THE R fuel. The gray iron in the‘COMMON sort of steel range is too BRITTLE to EASON %, AIR TIGHT CONSTRUCTION ‘There are two distinct kinds of steel ranges different, except in one respect—tl nies by « NEW PICTURE OF WRECK VICTIMS | PQST-CFAGHN JAS. BATES AND These photographs of Mechant | clan Jas, Bates, who was killed, and Driver Herbert Lytle, who was sert | ously if not fatally injured, when ea eee Jones, Killian, Mcintyre, Moriarity, | Mullin, O'Leary, Stanage, Schmidt, | Speer, Summers, Willetts. j Under fon 12 President Hey-| dier of the National league has #e-| lected as umptres from hts league | J. BE. Johnstone and William Kile and President Johnson of the Amer ican league has selected as um pires from his league Frank O'Loughlin and William G. Evans The entire commissiond and {ts secretary will be represented. The a |buainess representatives of the com-| Judge ; game the city In| ition will be Robert B. McRoy,|*peeding his automobile through with William Locke and Charles Schumm or D, Shibe as his assist ante. The official scorers selected by the commission are A. J. Fianner of the Sporting News and Francis C. Richter of the Sporting Lite. The price of admission will be as follows At Pittsburg—Box seats, ed, $2; grandstand, reserved, $1.50; left Meld stand ‘and field seats, $1; | bleacher seats( 50 cents. j At Detroit—Box seats, reserved $2.50 (on account of limited capac: | ity); grandstand. reserved, §2 (on account of Hmited capactty); pavit fon, $1.50 (on account of lmited capacity); bleacher seate and over: flow, 50 conta. reserv In the MONARCH RANGE, LEABLE iron is used for those parts that are cast or gray iron in all of the “common s« seams and joints in the M( iveting the heavy steel plate MALLEABLE IRON n to seams as solid as those of a steam boiler, that will re- main TIGHT for unlimited years Such a method of construction is possible only when Malleable Iron is used, and it is largely this “Air Tightness” that enables the Monarch to do as much work as an ordinary steel range with but one-half the stand the hammering necessary to rivet it to the steel Because every one kn WASTE ‘fuel—and the falls out. range must seem to be tight After a little use these seams open up, the expansion and contraction works the nuts loose—the heat warps the iron and steel apart—the put The range leaks air all over So the joints are made with stove bolts and plastered with stove putty in an attempt to make them appear tight ‘ s that “air leaks” into the it WASTES FUEL. Ee | cal theatre, ent WHY! »s of the body and at le HERBERT LYTLE. thrown from a racing automobile at »averhead, L. L, September 29, while competing in the Long Island Automobile Derby, were made Just before tue fatal accident =a iu LIL ARTHUR" THE REAL JOY AIDE KID SAN FRANCISCO. Jack Johnson's training fight with Ketchel was delayed a few hours yesterday while the black giant appeared before Pol Weller on the cha Oct for his f Golden Gate park The ride cost Johnson $20. When he was fined, Johnsor flashed the judge one of his famoun! ‘golden sintion” and paid the money without making any objec thon JOWN L. SULLIVAN IN LAND ORAMING PIERRE, 8. D., Oct. 5.—Joba L Sullivan and Jake Kilrain, who are giving @ boxing exhibition at « lo i thetr names tn the lottery for land reservations widely iey both have steel unbreakable MAL- ort” of steel ranges. INARCH are made FRAMES, making flues and fire box ast till it ig sold ty dries up and OF OUR OWN SPOKANE NEAR-CHAMPS COME TODY FOR SEVEN BIG GAMES, much interest around the atate of Washington as the big doings which | boging In Pittsburg Friday This afternoon Spokane invades Seattle for a series of seven post season games. The Indians are somewhat in the position of the small boy who has been licked but | hasn't got enough. While they fin fahed second in the pennant chase the braves are confident if they had played the Turks the entire season things would have been differ Hut ot that Red have never bee ay ploking for the locals and sertes of seven makes a likely looking progt Daniel Dugdale bas nothing ever to do with the serie: from renting the park. It little ein copping scheme of players themeecty and the profits will be equally divided at Brown's lads at nelde a MARYSVILLE WING AGAIN, The Marysville team, which won | the championship of the state by the eight conded here yesterday in an endurance and time race. The balloons started from here in a southeasterly direc tion. | sai | 8ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4-—With a ca pacity of £0,000 cubte/feet each. eight monster balloons started out distance and Lime race ding feature of the open Centenntat Week here Thousands of visitors ywing the ascension, of the sons, two balloond of 40,000 for advertising pucposen sere eet adrift. The race of Phig bal loons was started proffpuly at 4 o'clock, and It ts expected that a ow world’s record for distance and apoed will be reached The following balloons are par Iron. WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING defeating Snohomish by dofault «| woek ago, Sunday added another | vietory to ite long Hat by defeating the local Circlo W. team by a@ score jof 8 to 0. The Maryaville pitcher, | Manning, held the Seattle team down ¢asily, Hoe fanned twelve! men, Thomsen, for Seattle, fanned | seven THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, We are going to have a little post seanon champlonahip series of | jour own, commencing today | which will excite just about EIGHT BALL AFTER SPEED AND | DISTANCE RECORD Alaska-Qukou-Pacific Exposition DIVIGION OF EXHIBITS AND PRIVILEGES @i__Malleable Iron Range Co, We take pleasure to inform you, that the jury awarded your Exe pibit a__G014 medal _ on_____8teel Ranges, Made _ of Sheet Steel and Malleable Yesterday's © At New York-New York, 6; Phil sdelphig At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 8 Roaton, 41 At Gnicage--Chicago, §; Pitts bura, # Standiog of the Clubs, Won, Loot 260) LEAGUE GOMES BACK (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5.—After| hanging on the edge for several | month, the California Btate league or outlaw league, yesterday came back Into organized baseball as a clase B organization Frank A. Herman, representing} the directors of the league, signed papers with Cal wing of the Pa-| cifle Const league. le Next season the cue te to consist of Ban Francis Stockton, Oakland, Freeno and one other cit is to finance the Frisco team = Tee: ONS Ucipating in the St. Louis MIL, Aero club of St Louls, owner; Von Publ, pilot The Cle . H. Wade, own-| er and pilot, A. H, Morgan, aide, | The Indian, H. H. Magill of Os | borne, Ind., owner and pilot, J. B Schauer, aide. The Centennial, H. BE. Honeywell of St. Louis, owner and pilot, J. W Tolland, aide The Pommer H, N. H. Arnold of North Adams, Mass, pilot, Leroy M. Taylor of New York, owner and he Hoosier, Aero club of In- diana, owner, Chas. Walsh of New! York, pilot he New York, Clifford B. Har mon of New York, owner and pilot, | Augustus P alde The University City, Jobn Berry! of 8t. Louis, owner and pilot, W. C. Fox, aide. Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's classified real estate columns. The ‘Stay Satisfactory’Range Awarded GOLD Respectfully, GOLD MED Lewis and Clark Exposition PORTLAND, OREGON 1905 <a SEAT TLE AGENTS The Grote-Rankin Co. SECOND AVENUE at Benry &. .Dosch, * Director of Exhibits an NOTICE : To the many thousands who registered on the MONARCH guessing contest, on the total paid attendance at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition, we soon as the number is officially announced after the closing of the F 16th, we will give to the holder of the coupon registering the nearest guess, the choice of any MONARCH family range. wish to sta UNION team bas been turning out for sev-| = Alcoholic tonies destroy hatr and scalp. Leary’s non-alcoholic com pound gives life; cures dandruff | itehing, falling batr, grayness and baldness Ah druggists aud bar bers. p 711 SECOND AVENUE 4 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE OUT TODAY! Professional Wrestling (Spalding’s Athletic Lavrary No 926.) Haited by nD WwW. SMe, | Heteree of the Pan moun Geotch- Hacken- schmidt Bout, and SEASON 15. ON SQUAD OF 36 OUT LAST NIGHT) AT THE REAL START OF FOOTBALL. With the opening of the Univer sity of Washington yesterday the | practice began, The | real football eral weeks, but never before have|| ‘The beat book Wrentling ever taine Instructions an powen by Dit one grad wrest! a4 many men been out From looks of the husky] freshmen and othef men out, the} U. football stock ts due to take big rise, Most of them have played the game all their lives: | In the team Dobie picked last night has Tegtmetor, Brous Beck, Eak- Sherrick, Warren and Huber Grimm, Bill Severyna, Bil) Mattson, Griffiths, Muckleston, Coyle, May of Cornell, Taylor and Baker in ponitions } Joo Cutting, the assistant coach, | had a big crowd of serubs out, and | thie week three and maybe four teams will be organied. Dobie} bas 4 late start and has to make up for it by working bis men hard Coyte is not looking very well, and giving him a short ve the and professona) f ail Atr Apaidt fe 2,000 11 Spor A.G.SPALDING he The football schedule bas not yet been announced | 50c Cracker Jack Base- ball 25c Made by} Draper &| eynera OFrsehide cover. ulation and wetght Boys, these Plano Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE are mov base balls ts an oxcep-| tonal short cut to economy. | fale ends Octe i be Bounder or By ite Youthw I ipse Baseball se| ¥ or Chaser Bali Be | n League Rasebail . Le Ball.. or $1.09 College SPINNING 2.{7%2.. you know of need str ongthening those ; that part har ‘ taken care of, a you’ve no rips guard against, © Herring-Hall-Marvin fe Co. MANUFACTURERS 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE. Open every © Not only MO — have ever seen. tion is right; the seams are riveted tight. leaks have around all been eliminated. D, vi be . ’ a Privileges 1 Wy a lifetime. less time than the ordinary range. te that as ¢ r, October : bigest smooth nickel plating and rou not only the eas niture for any kitchen. /GOLD STREET THE VERDICT OF THE PEOF those who are using MON- ARCHS, but every one who has ever seen a ARCH Range work, testifies that the MONARCH is the most economical range on fuel, bakes quicker, more evenly, and is easier kept clean than any other range they There is no miracle about this; it is simply because the’ flue construc- No stove putty or stove bolts are used; the air ash-pit doors and slot draft In fact, the MON- ARCH is made air-tight to stay air-tight; that is why it saves fuel, not only fora year or two, but for p The Duplex Draft produces an even fire in the fire box, te in a perfect baking oven, and one that will turn out work in? The polished top, Wellsville polished body, nded corners, make the MC iest range to keep clean, but a beautiful piee means that the scribing is most | mented by the compounding. RA’ 1416 Gecond Aw i r eerreeee & gi combined with ai MEDAI + ALASKA- YUKON- PACIFIC EXPOSE: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 1909