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WELCOME TH BADGERS BACK DINNER FOR RETURNING WIS CONSIN TEAM AND LA FOL- LETTE FRIDAY NIGHT, In honor of the returning Wiscon ain University baseball team, from the Orient, and Senator La Follette the Wisconsin University Alum association will give an informal dinner and sm in the dining room of the Aretic mb, next Fri day night at 6 o'clock The Wisconsin team will tule from Japan Friday morn ng. The famous insurgent senator will arrive in Seattle tomorrow Senator La Pollette graduated from Wisconsin in 1878. LINCOLN-QUEEN ANNE GAME TO BE HUMMER On Thursday afternoon of this week, the Lincoln and Queen Anne elevens will meet for the second big game of the city champion ship series, and the rooters of the two institutions are preparing for the battle just as bard as are the football gladiators. Tomorrow night the boys will hold a torcblight parade through the business streets, starting at 8 o'clock from Pike Place and go ing through the streets for at least two hours. Although the Varsity men have run off several of these parades very successfully, the school boys have never before tried one. The teams are both practicing hard for the game, and both are intending to win out. Lincoln seems to have a little the better chance, yet Queen Anne might spring a a curpricn. HD WOLCAST-NELSON FIGHT CALLED OFF (By United Prev) Los ANGELES, Oct. 26.—The ‘Wolgast-Nelson fight, scheduled for the Pacific Athletic club for Thanksgiving afternoon, bas been called off, because the Battler re fused to enter the ring with Wol gast before | deneary. GOOD BATTLE (By United Press) VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 26.— Rod Standen of Nanaimo fought Billy Lauder to a draw at North Vancouver in 15 lightning fast rounds last night. Standen forced the fighting, though he took more punishment. [t was a classy bout ANDY BARKER WINS (By United Press.) GLENS FALLS, N. Y., Oct. 26.— Bobby Wilson, champion light weight of Canada, was whipped in 10 rounds by Andy Barker of New York here last night. Barker forced things all the way, and was given a decision. KETGHEL NOW AFTER WEGRN'S AUTO RECORD FRANCISCO, Oct. SAN 26.- Btanley Ketchel failed to appear before Police Judge Shortall yes terday to answer a charge of violat ing the speed law. His bail of $20 was forfeited and a bench warrant issued for his arrest. Being unable to take the heavy weight championship away from Johnson, Stanley has lately decid ed to take “Lil Arthuh’s” speed rec. ords away from him. good start yesterday. $50.00 Double Bar Triumph Coaster Brake, Wet Weather Bicycle, $35 He made a Bai &J reach | JErFLIES { aiveeswuee av ry) [ s0 my OFFER. | BRovaNT THEM, } | Like HATEHET vo cnet \ PAN CONNIE MACK. Who Is Coming to See Us Wednesday. 22 e ee eee ee ee ee ee * ® Games start at 3 o'clock ® sharp. * * * * Grandstand 75 centa, bleach- * ® ers 50 conta. * * Teams playing — Philadel * *& phia Athletics tional & ® All Stars. * * Opening game batteries * * Jobnson and Meyers or Bliss * * * * * * * * * * * for the Nationals; Plank and * Donahue for Athletics. * Two games, * day and one * Dugdale’s park. * Umpire—Eddie Gleason of *® the Central association. one Wednes Thureday, at RRR Connie Mack's big league barn stormers lea Walla Walla this afternoon jor Seattle, arriving at sea level tomorrow morning early Yesterday at Spokane, Vic went on the mound for the } tional All Stars against Big Chief | Bender Holm twirled a good pest Edd Holm BIG LEAGUE BALL FOR SEATTLE NOW ‘the business. Collin’s big stick | THE STAR- LUBB GETS INTO THE LIM — wey oto HERE COME WnaRe’y TSP) wien {ieee vn 0% YAK Y DA ¢ AN THESE NOTES TO ( Tue MOULOERS vi e chus? Ve 5 , THEY VE naboy grag \ ye NEWS ‘ oF PUBLIC AGREED TO eck, wit Yorric cS és OPINION (pereies many AY MY WHI, Mavi. A> chem and I hadn't lost the i The } "tt this way,” sald Smiter “Lalapaloosa was up against Boom alaka and hadn't a chance, Boom alaka had a team of human freight cars that would make Ed Dunk horst look as big as ice cream in 4 | Scent soda a “A week before the game I was jin chomlatry when Prof, Bingham told us about the hydrofluoric cer 1 shall never forget what | joomm owe to it. If it on for chem we'd : champtonahip in "99 / othera waited for the story was argyrite and the peroxide of antl | homoploptoton. |. “When the prof. told ua the hy drofiuertc would create instant paralysis if smetied, 1 bad an idea. 'He told us: One whiff will keep a man #0 he can't move for five min tes, It would be dange there in an antidote, pe homoloptoten, Anybody that takes | the pero can amell hydro and never be affected,’ “Right after class me and Bpike MeDougall fixed up the thing. W gave the cook $10 to put peroxide of homoloptoton In the grab Tor a week, Then we ordered a tank of | hydrof wie cerargyrite. hand whelf the Our boya atid fine We wer game started. on cL. om ANGEL CHILD DUFFY TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909, ELIGHT “ oN Bnav money Ey WHO WILL LEAD SOX amphitheatre | to neat the country and can easily be made | every from the long trousers 76,000 persons, They also| age to 21 in the City of Destiny | eal! attention to the fact that four| will be here for vocal practice. rallroads center at the gates of the arena and that it is only six hours ride from San Francisco Were'S CLASS TO THAT WARM TIME COMING | FOR VARSITY AND DANG. ND BLACK the bent a Waterloos next} ‘0 Beattie team may meet thetr | Saturday afternoon back at right tackle for the Idaho The Broadway-Lincoln game ts a| AFTER BIG BATTLE question mark. Whichever wins. # not going to a & o'clock tea vo asRR eee The wallop t Tacomank gay CHICO, Cal, Oct. 26.—Chico {8 | Olympia in the mud Saturday boost. | — after the fight betw James J.) ed thelr already well valued stock. | Jeffries, the undefeated heavy-| Broadway has a real team, despite weight, and Champion Jack John-| Coach Lewis’ wallings. — It's won coach's business to make his men With this idea tn view, J. R. Ad-| believe they are dubs, and Lewis| ler, & prominent hotel man, and | usually succeeds. No comparative several other leading citizens have | figures can be had on the two| wired Sam Berger an offer of $50,|for this season, #0 It's up to the} 000 to hold the big mill here. | wise ones to say who the winner | In making the offer the men | will be point out that the Speedwat track; Tacoma has sent an order for is the best arena fn! 1,6 ta, which means that Broadway never has any trouble filling her bleachers to overfiow- ‘ing. This Is” Angel Chila” * Tatty, who | LAME BACKS FEEL FINE AND | | KIDNEY DISORDERS VANISH. LL FIGHT. NEGRO BOASTFUL iy 4 7, Turkish Bath _— Eric a Fé causes irritation, IN oO ON —YACK JOHNSON, ——e, Although Idaho's slaughter at the | FEST wir hands of Whitman last Saturday SPORT warenicao humbles the popular estimation of | TERS, the Moscow men, Washington has _—, | made far from an enviable record (hr © in the practice games, and the pur-| CHICAGO bar sac ple and gold stands some cha ‘ined ef ‘aaper of being a badly bedraggied set of ', champion 4 colors Saturday night weight pugilist of ae ot Wee Coyle is the one man in the | bere rday squad that tx showing any real| fet with the onal 4 talk class, and injury that would put|@eelared that he wag wig him out of the game would very | fight James J, Jette within effectively ruin any hope Washing- | °*t 20 days, ton has for championship honors Aceording to the Coyle is the general of the team, | the negro, he will remain and without him the squad is Iike|UPt! Wednesday, whem he wi an engine without an engineer, His |t? New York, nda be expects great punting and all around leg | Meet Jeffries and sign ting work and lightning fast work | fF thetr fight, —jaround the ends has been largely |~~ fa a | responsible for the only scores the Th SECRUO PREY ekae Z7]} eyes. of the eye lids, nerves, muscular congestion wad paral | F frequent They played hard, and all Boom.|_ Outotorder kidneys act fine and,a cure, as a fifty-cent treatment of | CA*e* alaka could do was to get a ficld| "8 been selected to manage the beams or bindder misery is re-|Pape’s Diuretic, whieh any druggist | rey Pre Prviie in pig ted goal hiengo White Sox next year, for| lieved after a few doses of Pape's can supply aystem, causing. se “Lalapaloous couldn't get near] the reported meagre conside: Diuretic This unusual preparation goes d!-| ang the goal. The best we could do|of a $10,000 cheque signed by . of Ce . rect to the outoforder kidney " organic was to keep the score to 5 top un- | Charles Comiskey renting ia the beck, sides or loins, | piadder and urinary system, clean-| Zietsion ttinerae til near the end of the seegnd half Hugh te one of the original Amer | headache. ness, dixsine ing, healing and strengthentn) constipation, Tho ball was in the middie of the lcan leaguers. He figured with | ju. inflamed or swollen | ese organs and glands, and com-| aches, dizziness, ReFOn field when McDougall ¢ Charles W. Somers, vice president |'yCiiqs wornout feeling and many | Petes the cure before you realize | nd nervous prostration. the signal. I was on the aid of the league, in the raids on the| ther symptome of clogged, inac- | fitted glasses will correct all with & bellows full of hydrofiuoric | National when the young league|tive kidnere simply Yanik | A few days’ treatment with|cases Cross eyes Of and sent a whiff along the Boom-| was forming pi aT |Pape's Diuretic meana clean, ac-| straightened by jalnka Hine. Dufty played in New England| Frequent painful and uncontrol- tive, healthy kidneys, bladder and|G¢ vision (no operation or | “The stuff was extra strong, and| when Anson was winning » urination due to a weak or It-| urinary organs—and you feel fine. (an work guaranteed. |the minute they got it they were|and Comiskey was leading “Der bladder is promptly over) Your physician pharmactst,| "Prices most reasonable. jrigid. They leaned over as though|Prowns” for Chris von der Ahe banker or any mercantile agency |egtion tres. jstarting a play, but they didn't} Anne signed Duffy in 1887, and the| The moment you suspect any kid-| will tell you that Pape, Thompson} was too much for him and the| move » muscle Angel Child” soon becameTamous | ney, bladder or urinary disorder, or|& Pape, of Cincinnati, is a large| OR: F. W. DIGKEY, OPM. B Athletics stowed away a 4 to 1) “Mac gave the signal and ran|irom one end of the Nationa rheumatiam coming, begin, and responsible medicine concern, 204-5 — Bank Bid victory. jdown the field for a touchdown,| League to the other. He was hand-| taking this harmless remedy, with thoroughly worthy of your confi Second Av. and The betting ts about even money | leaving the Boomalakas glued, Be-| ll that with good weather tomorrow | fore the five minutes were ap, Mac | 1 afternoon the old ball yard will be | kicked the goal and won the gam packed like a Fourth of July dow Three cheers for education!" ble header, The Fans’ Union, |¥elled Box Car Archie which had crawled into retirement | — anti! next April, with no bh & recall, will again pack th ler way cable taxios for two aft ernoons Walter Johnaon of Welser, Idaho, fame, has been saved by the Na tionals for the first Seattle game and against him will be Plank, the Philadelphia southpaw, the best in The Athietics will line up aa fol lows Strunk, center; Oldring, left; Collins, second; Baker, third; Davis, first; Heitmuller, right; 1 McBride, short; Plank, pitcher. Donahue, atcher; between what they The National line up will be second; Ned Egan, short; oll, right, Konetchg firat; | are worth and the Lennox, third; Hummell, center; Snodgrass, left; Bliss, catcher price you are Meyers, first; Walter Johnson, pitcher: charged for (By United Pree) CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Despite fact that the Otis-W © bill, hibiting bookmaking in Calif has declared constitutions |the Emeryville race track, in Oak |land, will open November 2 |days of racing, according to Pres! dent Williams of the California Jockey club, who is in Chicago to- the pro- ‘ornia, been No other firm has e attempted | such value giving to k as we to give you su had to comb the tooth comb and take every quantity and cash price cession to do it This eclipses all other bi You realize the bargain you until you see this bley buying now is to run the chance of throwing ten to fifteen dollars s will not Promise ‘or future or bought there # price of rubber accessories aré other bieyc as the reason time with new “tire M the price of inferior oc Gugranteed by the Excelstc Diy Co. SPINNING 2,1732.. ' | | Doggy Coot Macginnity’s law office climbed to Sutch because he owed the elevator boy a dollar With Doggy was a young man of shoulde considerable size, and hardly broad any neck Doggy and his companion walk jed into the office as Butch was frisking himself for a mateh | “Look who's here,” said Butch, amiably This is Archibald Regenschlug er,” sald Doggy. “He's bound for apaloosa to join the freshman Do you think he'll make the r!} team?” Butch looked him over n solid enough,” he said. “Ever play ed before? “Sure,” said Archibald What you been doing this sum mer?” asked Butch “Been around the fairs at the Hibernian picnic jing the hammer, and Got $10 for throw- EMERYVILLE WILL RUN DESPITE THE ANTI-BET RULING ) for 60 | held Regal {day President Williams has bee Bast studying the method of “oral betting” employed at the Easterr race courses, Williams was positive in his statement that the meet would be n spite of the decision, and will leave tonight for San Fran ciseo to complete for the opening di all arrangements is approximately $5.00. It is in your favor, too: By coming here you’ll readily, find that we've That's fine, | above a whis ," sald Butch jon't tell of it but per Buteh told Doggy to call Soapy Smith and Smiler Wright over made no misstate- ment. While Doggy hustled a telephone Butch got acquainted with Archi bald “In the first place, your name's too long, and I'll shorten it. It's Box Car Archy.” In five minutes and Doggy entered, Alumni a Smiler and th oclation of Lalapaloos They sat with Box Car Archy on Sole Agents the table. Smiler conducted the ceremonies Freshman,” he asked, “what 615-619 First Av. course are you going to take? “Commercial English, sald 7 Archy; “it's the easiest.” ° On the Square “Right, kid. Are you going to take chemistry?” “Nope, too hard.” “Young man, never overlook there. ng the Philadelphia 906, when he went to Providence | the jer medicine, to manage the Eastern league team jany where else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt! dence. 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