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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910. NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE P ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS GOSSIP OF THE PLAY INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY Scheel Call . chool Clothes Always Happens Like for Young Men Faas. ,Beigins id sj MN A y } and Boys Mow “‘THar : = WH fj hy } | f We have dial Youve. Baaw cwt om —_ = NOW whee —- fy i / jj | re ie ort et vou" Se 5 , ; ‘ 3 ov j $ and be | lsh at he G ~ 7 “ di} < oe Prepare “ : . Mita O27 ‘ won i vou . % 0 Ls ean ‘ °. Mt will Fy PENN of é WAL Yt pol oF, }, er to get thm fy Siz - 4 . / : sperly You Do Not Need to » Pay All Cash y If you have nop Oar broad, iy. I}, [si | evhalsy Ay = IA SATA sensi Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine, rap : A} 1332-34 Second Av , Near Union {| NEIL TH FUBKCS wine wire amare Moone, Mate |W My Sine | TACOMA Ls Charite ) J 4 eee . s}and 60 min 0 tei | on at eae alt a Schmuta got cha the bened " . ti] from Spok yenter sn noch “a t's, We mae : Seattle Turks put their batting Le Bre. hin, | Bmth . anne we t Austin. wh redianed aa tha and }tortc! d fing tro hes again. Six hits, one of them m “ Win 4 " * » Aagge welo — last spring to open | PMee o acht Club a homer, and a base on balls brought | shank ee fecond —& White Abs ’ 4 » pls lu a ethitio treinian| 4 ae erven will Bo] e eal ar ae en dh eo Mt oh about Schmuta’s downfall eet bo ee 1 ; and for the teaching of boxing in| '? | | Altogether the Turks got 17 hits, /o ; “ t Joe aver ¢ . team 10.8, | barticular Mil reeman, | And Return (By United Press.) two homers, o -sacker and ee nope . bh, with Sand third |, Th@ matter will be taken up at nini« ier € . t with second and third » meat meeting of the directors. | commander, mow naw weeewe-r ev eate i i ’ eccuswocuow SARATOGA, N. -Y., Aug. 31 three for two bas: | will ring down the final curtain and bingles by Raymond, Beanett a, q season, | P¥erett, Tacoma, Olympia, Vancou-} time racing gaiety. Crowds of peo | walked and bt nnett Boston 2 n r ia | the aquatic department Fine Trains Daily tion of the great event. Every-| The fourth was patterned like the poston park oie ‘ » men last year, and a» there ts us entries , who in turn scored when Now York scccci & e of mee : * | Uttle more work than previously |—For the first tie in he OBSERVATION PARLOR CARS, DINERS, ses will go to the barrier equal and cleaned the with a home coon : : ; : At Chicago atcvodscn S 6 (OL De oe Peat Selig. former ma ies a purse of more than at the last regular ses Cleveland 3 ‘ > at Columbia. will put an end to racing, and : a ; hinate j tuys ewe dt the city , . yesterday ‘With the running of the great) Things started off im the first joccupled and uo outs, three 8p) No particular change will be of entries have on racing in New York, Saratoga |and Weed scored two rans. In the First game— | P with the possible exception that ,| Yer and Victoria will be repre-} | : } , ple, attracted by the turf classic, | brought them all in with a beautiful! second game— : z.) : *| MacDonald, the club's physteal di Moran Fights Burns | At 7:50 a. m.; 3:30 p. m.; 10 p. m, Where people are discussing the| second. Seaton singled and came 4 3 S| cond Goad Wr iehcuent ta thas ebamen sits outa oesie | From King Street Station, Seattle. For the first time since the first Bennett went « d hit and 2 | t 1 8 » that line Frisco will see a nodecision glove | al P ~ Ps H the A. A. U. track meet at Frisco] Frankie Burns tonight in porites. Hildreth’s Novelty and|run. The bax score Brookiym ..... ne ; September 10 , ap a ae ae ELECTRIC-LIGHTED THROUGHOUT Thirteen other horses will fac PARA. 45 oocse : : POLICE SIDE FIGHT fo bl tere’ since wy — : AMERICAN LEAGUE (i>, » 3 . tr ’ for the winner an sion of the New York legisia ies oe ae ee 4 unin : o. 8 MOINES it is believed the big tracks ~ : ; rae pee ; ; . St Sy mee * jand the manager and operator ar and Ticket Agt. Futurity today, which probably | when two bad’throws by McFadden| NATIONAL LEAGUE | Kane Men fatied to give the run) ade in the athletic program of | Deen made for the races, Seattle, | Tickets on Sale Sept. 6—Good Until Sept, 12 has, for a day, assumed its old- second Le Brand and Joss singled,| At Cincinnatl .....% 5 . : 1 | Httle more emphasis will be laid on | ted have thronged the city tn anticipa- | four-bagger. At Cincinnati 2 6 4 H rectar, developed some crack tank face and the chances of the vart /home ¢ reebagger by Ray:! 4+ pitxburg i 3 - eR at the club, he may decide to do| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Poturity was won in 1888 two Kelly walked. © k came "P| A: 6: Loule........ Aa A KM FO A RL The B, A.C. will enter a team falcontest when Owen Morea meet ' SLEEPERS, COACHES referee wi ‘hitney’s Hashti are dividing e . an Rk MH PO Whe starter for the race, wh — wes a ead Office More for the contestants. First game | Totate te i rs MRS The new anti-betting law At New York . q ae =" Second and ture goes into effect September Sr el et - r ’ ary web . . ptt i of the Jefirie J ’ Cc. W. Meldrum 1. It is expected that this law : iy ¢| Cleveland : 56 6 0 avin Lavy =e m prize fight were c City Passenger here and in New York will be Ss . = , . i wy Kee «% permanently closed. a $ The entries, weights, jockeys i ‘ ‘ hicago ; ? and probable odds for the Futurity | “""" °*** r? 2 pat Phitadelphia fai. aes =: Champion Speed Boat Going Some pers FOR YOUNG 7 Bouncer, 119, Walsh, 40 to 1 Swanonneoa, 119, Kehoe, 50 to 1. Novelty, 127, Shilling, 7 to 6. » } ve Textile, 123, Knapp, 6 to 1 | S Bashti, 123. Garner, 2 to 1 Z ce s'|| pe Fsororsae YS 9R, OR ELDERLY Naushon, 126, Musgrave, 4 to 1.) Zeus, 119, Thomas, 7 to 5. Blackfoot, us, Powers, 30 to 1 ' | OLYMPIA BEATS SHELTON. OLYMPIA, Aug. 31.—In a splen-) ,@i4 pitching duel, Olympla won) a3 ton : “Pp ‘Monday's came from Shelton, 20.| ie — — . . 4 | eli, for Olympia, had a little | - ’ ? 4 4 at best of “Hutch” Belford, the| § 4 4 a ; . er University of Washington | : . c \ r. Haskell's teammates made | pn a ' - 4 fs * ve hits to three for the Shelton - s) “ ose ae oe f ; EARL .* Soldiers Were Game. | FORT FLAGLER, Aug. 31.—The| : f a : | company beat Port Angeles i Pee we “ B. Pitonday, § to 4. ‘The soldiers nad CERO {1 AT FULL SPEED. . / You will find a great variety of the season's earl. Ee aun Sting Pen Waits CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 31.—He re’ ; thet est Fall colors and shades in better fabrics than are He re's the fastest 32-foot boat in the world, and there's money to back RkKHRARRKAR ARE & & &| the ansertion, If Cleveland yachtm en have to dig down into thetr pockets to make up a purse. ; f sold elsewhere in Seattle for twice the price we are | *) Cero Il, unpushed by a competi tor, won the Ohio speed boat title by romping over a I2aile course tn rs Py COHN REPLIES. %& 25 minutes and 40 seconds. Had the winner been crowded, better time could have been made easily ; asking. When going at full speed, Cer o Il climbs out of water haff her length, and seems to be chasing aloag io Mer Gharapoet and prepetior obat t ‘ STYLE, SNAP and extreme fashions for those eee eee ree ee :/MUST LEARN FOOT Jcarries a penalty of losing all’ the| \ a who want them, and also conservative styles to games won under those conditions Py OH, JOY! OH, RAPTURE! ’ isfy all tastes. rotator ee ee | BALL OVER AGAIN | ros seme, 1 ie nro gon PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 30. —Joseph Cobn, president of the Spokane baseball club. when shown the dispatch this afternoon concerning Bob Brown's complaint to Presi dent Lucas, of the Northwest ern league, and Secretary Far rell, of the national commis- sion, said ‘I forwarded the contracts of Ostdiek and Holm to Pr dent Lucas before the season opened, and about a month after Lucas came to me and said he did not havw the con tracts of Harry Ostilek and 4 Vie Holm esterday by slamming out a home Thomas Seaton, one of Port jrun with the bases full, As it hap land's reliable pitchers this (Py Vetted Prose.» |pened in Tacoma, Pug didn't sift | 33 4 : éé 9 season, was married last even MILWAUK yin. . 1 | fer au but whe performed , ‘ ing to Miss Rose Fournier, | That many of the cow foott that feat once last year the fans} ' ' ‘ Tacoma, Seaton was © #| stars must uniearn wh " carried him off on their shoulders duced to Miss Fe er #|Teady know of the game ¢ and burt the little man’s back #0 brother, who: wa t &| quire additional knowledge be- | bad he was out of the game for al i Pha eke! land Northwe € 16 ond fsa ft new football r couple of weeks : ; é team last season They will «| the statement today of Ce ap i spend th¢ir honeymoon in Cal- #|neau, ¢ Marquette Univ ity eee eee ee ee Fi a ifornia when the team goes | Other experts concur with th South &|lief, saying that under the new Chicago Fans Have Train Ht Coe eee 5a | ees te prcine many ears For White-Conley Mill The man who clings to the idea that he is . una going to get something for nothing is sure of one thing — disappointment. The HUB makes no such false pretenses—offers n0 such alluring inducements to its thousands of patrons, but—when we make a statement like the following, we mean what we say, and will back up such assertion with the goods, The “HUB SPECIAL” $20.00 Suit cannot be duplicated by any custom tailor in for less than $35.00 to $50.00. These Suits are new Fall styles and are heavy enough to wear the year "round in climate. FIT, QUALITY, STYLE and EXPERT WORKMANSHIP FULLY GUARANTEED. Srrtetretetr ert sl ss) SECT H SEES ERR RRR ee (Pete eee RR ee RK | eeeeeeee ee eee unhampered by science, will have Last Chance This Year| ::-::=--- * KIONEY TROUBLE CURE RE LOE RE TS FOR HARVARG ATHLETES To Visit the East on Excursion Rates. AUGUST 31 4 Paul an hg SEPTEMBER 2, tinted wo Sept, $60 SEPTEMBER General Excursions to Eastern Points. By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—-M@re than 300 tickets for a spegial Charles White y fight, in Mil Friday, have ding to tpil ay. Whitd is hard Hoks at ning quarters, but ill ly ease up this after m and rest tomorrow dl Friday (By United Prom.) BOSTON, Aug. 31.—F time in the histo d football train will be put on a similar to that prescribed ctims of kidney trouble y by Dr, 8. B gett, Har 8 ng the eet PEt teteeeee tee +e eee ee eee eens ee eee SSeS EER ERR REE EE Ree ee ee ee i OTH er>a= » two weeks’ prelimi at his home, Tickets are FIRST CLASS, GOOD FOR STOP. Island, Me OVER, ALLOW CHOICE, OF ROUTES RETURN ING, and are limited to October 31. eet PSE EER ER ERE ERE ars nied oe eat Best Place 30 to $40 Saved In Seattle ise $ 1 oe SHORT SPORT id tor you ioe 1 i Pour str ston Full Particulars as to Rates and Routes at TICKET OFFICE EAT *. |»traigme: "Turns mere we Columbia and Second Cc. W. Meldrum WwW wn O- 615-619 FIRST AVENUE <a | On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes City Pa and Ticket Ul Cw ee oe ere pare ore ems oe

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