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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p.m. SPOKANE vs SEATTLE Adnitaston We and Soe. Yeslor Can Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE turn’ You never saw such Save half, Houses complete, GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STRERT Ph ‘one Main 8227 | to dance In two Private tnatro: Lew Learn days | : Trial free every a evening. Dan wateed. 26 Lens Ditees Pith and it you aye Yeara from other t ere without | a Some to us, Prof. Raber Hotel Ethelton Pa SR tes Agi and $i per day, Near all large Mores and theatres Opposite Postofties. DRO: University ARCHITECT WUNGALOWS, #00 AND UF | NICHOL HINCK LEY LES “HOLS BUILDER | DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 5 Cents Per Couple. 99% fter at times with some form of ine igestion. If neglected. It becomes dyspepsia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy wn indigesti You showit ys keep this wondertal remedy our house or traveling bag and drunk like tem, Please. t the taste, better for the stomanh. he aelle 1 rq = eanllg Jete, SCOTCH STOMACH SOc REMEDY AT ALL GOOD ORUGGISTS CURED OF BOWEL AND STOMACH TROUBLES Zt et been an invalid for the years, not being able to do Own housework, much of the confined to the bed, not ing able to be on my feet, and was constantly getting worse My stoni- bowels were tm vory bad When 1. Dr. to the corner of the condition. treatments of Nog walk take the car, but began to we with the first treatment in a short time the stor ad mmmeh ms is were In fine condition. and in| and The above cure was effected with est giving @ drop of medicine. W. as much for you If you af jod_ in like manner tf you will! gtve as the opportunity. SWICK SANITARIUM | 3415 First Av., Seattle, Wash. | | The AMERICAN CUT-RATE | DENTISTS | 6193 First Ave, “azsder | } PIONEER SQUARE. D. A bei the lend. | ing . If your Dental work has been « failure, dol hot be discouraged; we will guaraa-| tee to satisfy you or make no eharxe whatever. If your plates do not fit} bring them in and we will make them fit. We are doing dental work | @ lower price than any dentist in wattle, quality of work considered, 4 our work is guaranteed for 16 a We are bound to he Seattle's Ligh-class, jow-priced dentiats never compete with work, but our work ¢ Gated in Beattie ving amet ¢ | ey ge rices and let or our offic American Cut 099% First Ave. Starr-Royd Bldg. Sunday, S SOCIALIST HEADQUART WILBUR’S CIGAR STANI SOCIALIST NEWS-STANI LAVROFF'S NEWS-STAN i wit | The Rate Dentists DEBS TWO MONSTER MEETINGS DREAMLAND RINK AND MOORE THEATRE Reserved Seats 25c and 50c. Now on Sale at BUCK BARBER SHOP, Bremerton. vo fo tg PERS, 1909 Fifth Ave. SCHERPF'S CIGAR STAND, Fifth and Pine, Send Mail Reservations, with Money Orders, fo Millard Price, Sec'y, P. O. Box 147, Seattle. THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST [The Stars Sporting Page Is S\CHAMP TO GET $50,000 | L DOWNPOUR PUT CRIMP INN, W, tt SPORTS nee Seer te a Yosteray'’s downpour had a damp: ening effect on the various sporting events scheduled throughout the Northwest, as the rain was general gust r nounced yeaste ' nd generous, It was tinpossible to ; und ¢ eerie 6 ll game of baseball in the : Concly end Northwestern league, amt this H founds means that the postponed gam will be played Sunday tn double headers. Bill James waa due to have pitehed for the Giants yesterday af} ternoon, and Manager Raymond an (My United AN nounced then that he would work) ton at, Dreamland rink tomorrow r oon, but as James is ore siz ne orb a ig hurl on Sunday white bopes and two blacks—and! “IShange may be made today. Ray all are wel! known to the local fans mon to c Frank Morar of Pittsburg hooks mond has quite a bunch of talent of Fook to select from, and tt is probable up With Jack Geyer of on * that the little pea may drop in the Kennedy meets Al Williams - Concannon box today. If not, there Cleveland and Yin an show love Harkins, both mH mR Sige peg Fy: wag Bade furnish the third bout. Piambo, the} and Pete Schneider out the what he can Ttatian wrest YBOXAT | NIGHT IN'L. A.| be tnatalled at BIG ONES MIX FRA Heavyweights a 9, 1912, Widely Read ‘BURNS FINDS RICKARD EASY rene Leawed Wire) o8, Aug. 9.—Night} ts may be restored In| f Frankle Conley and | nsent to shift thdir rom August 17 to Au omoter MeCarey an y that lights will the Ban = > Zo Thomas will fight 20 th SEB 3 s & to be the attrac: RE EE EE PRE TEIEE jer, will try for honors} TOMMY BURNG is always ready to hand i TOON ~ on the mat againet Vic Berger SASKATOON, Sask, Aug. 9. deat ho has. Cadreau. the real Tn wi The scheduled fifteen-round battle dian, wil! be used by the Indiana {n 8AM LANGFORD, THE BOSTON TAR BABY, MATCHED TO | KIRKLAND BEATS BOTHELL tween Tommy Burns, former this afternoon's struggle feat | FIGHT JACK JOHNSON IN AUSTRALIA. In & hotly contested gar an-|heavywelxht champion, and Bill Tacoma reported the beavies \day Kirkland administered ec |Hickard, was stopped by Sheriff downfall of rain abe had wee (By United Press teased Wire.) and defeat of the season to Bothell |Caider in the sixth round last night perfenced In a short time, during i ia . . ; by the close score of 64. Twolafter Burns bad sent his man to|f| MEN'S UNION MADE SUITS— | LADIE® the month of August, and, of course, | VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 9A special to the Wold Fi; esters sabbel youna Turple En hall ancl ter the Geass $15 00 $27 00 i.) it put crimp in the Northwestern | from Sydney, N. S. W., says Jack Johnson's contract with |e Kirkland of a chance for a ebut-|nine and again for the count of . to . - to tennis champtonshtp matehes ws Hugh Melntosh, the Australian promoter, for fights with Sam kame Sunday Kirk! eight $1 DOWN—$1 A WEEK $1 DOWN) played there F p sare he ee ‘ . aye Georgetown, Kirkland ha Burns showed a flash of his old . LADIES’ Nat Emerson, of North Yakima,| Langford and Sam McVey within the next six months wAs| tomo open dates and would like toltime torm in the sixth round, when{_ CADIES’ SUITS—Only a few S’ OREStEs left, cut to present holder of the Thorne trophy | |. public yesterday. The contract is dated July 2, and was en-|hear from Olympia, Kverett, Marys: |he went in to land the sieep-siam | $3.50 to cup, started to play ane = : ra 1 And { Milwaukee, as agent for| Ml sud the Kuights of Columbus. | after dallying with Rickard for | $10.00 and $18.50 Sow A Gerald Young, o as ogeles, yee | tere: to etween om ndrews 0 pwaw , a —_ « - fn of si flehu 6 terday morning, and each had 8) ointosh, and the colored champion personally Jim Kelly, 26, 16 alleged to have! iviyng nn, % NOW Ranting and #1 COWN—S1 A WERK | 1 ail erate! t string of three games when the/ eos ae ; |gone into ® roor 210% First) “Buras weighed in at 165 pounds MEN’S HATS AND | fords, up from rain started and stopped play for For a fight with Langford, which it is arranged shall be/ay,, grabbed a handbag that Mrs). cir™4 ® Gpponest scaled 205 FURNISHINGS j SEPARATE the an fog As or wae wuinciest | staged within six months of July 2, Johnson is to receive -dp- |. Wiley ted an oe, 8 TM pounds. ‘The fight attracted « gatell wage 95 | $4.7 wever, to ind e ne pa | : P banc oo . o yrOX el 6.000 han more than a fighting chance to| proximately $30,000 and for the McVey fight, under the same | — . re Se WOT cise qike dine . 3415.0 $ Dy hold the trophy against the Call) sinutation, he is ta receive $15,000. In addition he gets $5,000} eatiar oe fornia tavaters. Play will be re-| SUF agate thet oe ar | | PERSONAL SPORT sumed this afternoon, if weather | expense money, making a total of $50,( , two contests. | SPARKS conditions permit The sum of $10,000 is to be paid be Johnson leaves Van- | Low couver for the Antipodes, and the colored champion also gets three first class round trip tickets for himself and trainers. To! Lind the contract Johnson posted $10,000, and it is stated au- | thoritatively that he will be sailing from Vancouver some time in Septem RESULTS NATIONAL LEAG' New Yorw 3, Pittsbu Chicage 7. Priladeipnia + Boston & Cincinmat! 6 Bt. Lowls 2, Brookiya 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS | Poston & Detroit & a Low Washington © iand & New York 6 adetphia Chicago, ar. JOHNSON SAYS “NO FIGHT” CHICAGO, Aug. 9-—Admission that he had signed up Jack Johnson for two fights in Australia, one with Sam Lang-| ford and the other with McVey was made here yesterday. by! postponed COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Vernon 3. Law Angeles & Sacramento & Oakiand ¢ Sap Francteso 3, Portland & $ NSORTHW - w. i Tom Andrews of Milwaukee, American representative of Hugh! Vancve 66 50 Seatne, tte Melntosh. Andrews displayed a contract which he alleged - : wis 8 Johnson had signed at Las Vegas, N. M., agreeing to niger | Tecoma 47 Langford and’MeVey, providing the former would fight j NATIONAL Johnson, when seen at his cafe here by a United Press rep- wk re uy a fesentative, asserted that his retirement announcement still od Chien “ stood and that he does not propose to fight again under any! “ Geadeti “ circumstances. Ww St Louie 48 Gf 427 Ctevetd ét Brookin 02 66 aN Yo Boston. 26 TL 26EMtL ule 39 TEAMS PLAY FOR CRANE CO. TROPHY The Western Dry Goods team took the Seattle Hardware Co.'s| nine into camp, 109, Saturday, at South Park. The two teams are tm the Commercial league. The game full of pepper. Swanson, | tossing for the winners, was in good My idea of nothing at all—Getting an earful of inside baseball form and kept his hits scattered. | from a gink who calls a long fly a «well bit and a perfect bunt an Meade was wild and ineffective in| for the third baseman. Foreman, ts the boiling of! ready? the pinches, Next te ee Western boys play the Crane Co., at} Gov. McDonald of New Mexico h wed a ukase that he will South Park If the Crane Co./allow any more prise fights in that state. If had worked th lones, the Western Dry Goods team | with a talk Ike that before July 4, the sleepy and bungry guy wh get a cup presented by the) his room rent and board money on Flynn would not now be occu; Crane Co. Sunday morning the the softest bench in the quietest spot in the coolest park Western Dry Goods team and the; About the only wonderful benefit to mankind that waa br Knights of Columbus play a bene-|about through that filvver is the fact that it introduced ¢ fit game for Outfielder Mullane. | Fornoff of the New Mexico Mounted Police to a breathless game promises to be a bot| public one, as both teams have been play-| ing Class A bail Saturday the! anxious, “ee we 8om ent” who is evidently so proud of his name that he fails to! attach it to his valued letter, but who is evidently the original Mister Fred Hiatt, of the business col-| Wiseheimer, writes that my comment on the Holderman-Mann incidént lege, 18 one of the few regulars who|!n Sunday's game was unjust to Holderman. He unfolds this gem of have been keeping up their exer.|thought and diction: “You certainly done a great injury to Holderman | cise on the $. A. C. gym floor. He|—® plain case of libel.” Then gent” proceeds to fairly ooze infor: works up a good lather every| mation as to how the sporting pages of The Star should be conducted. | evening, taking on anybody at any-| Thanks, awfully, dear chap. Your letter listens as if you walked past thing and then finishes it with | tbe front of a newspaper office once { high dive into the tank Philadelphia golf caddies went on strike recently, demanding 30 |cents a round Slip it to ‘em. That's less than the bartender asks for the same thing The Washington Senators ripped the White Sox in Tuesda Officer, I demand protection y's game. | Burglar-Proot VAULT Whaling wears a lot of harn catching, and the result is Whalin “-* to protect his body white he Is! is working like a horse .- From the looks of things, the Chicago White Sox are only as strong! as Ed Walsh's right arm. It's a good thing Mrs. Walsh kept that boy | away from a buzz saw when he was « kid | . *_* « i | Off Yoil All this stuff about Johnson getting out of the game was phoney, and ‘t appears that all the time he had his John Hancock to a contract with Hugh McIntosh to fight Sam Langford and Sam Mo- Antipodes for $60,000 combined. Jack sald he waa going to quit the game, so he could eat, drink and be merry, and the news made| & lot of so-called “hopes” figure they could do the same thing, but it's | back to the hardtack and the hard training for them now. | ee ee | Here's a combination you never find in baseball—a winning streak and a yellow streak. rk there is a rumor afloat that n to J. Inx, Hoo Doo, B. Adluck nee and Lazy Arm. * Phone Main 667 | Since Wednesday's battle at Dug 800 trad Ave, Senttie. J Tealey Raymond has decided to tie a ci and his two Indian athletes, Wounded + ee . Another white possibility went glimmering Tuesday night, when Jim Stewart outpointed Luther MeCarthy, the boy that smothered Gart Morris to death with the little Nemo tablet. Stewart at his best is nothing but a tenthrater, and any time that he can go in and outpoint | McCarthy for ten rounds, Luther might as well hit the brake-beams | again and beat it back to dear old Springfield, for there’ won't be any more of Gotham's round dollars flow into the box office to seo him work out. IsComing Sept. 1st “ONRA, UASBOMMAON On uy IeNNEd 9400) wusoory oy fem ouy 8) BHU, | oy 405 90847 943 Bulpes; o. RIVERS AND WHITE SIGN CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Representa- | tives of Joe Rivers of Los Angeles | and Charlie White of Chicago to-| day have signed articies calling for a ton-round bout in Kenosha, Wis,,| late in September. The weight is! to be. 128 pounds at 1 o'clock. ‘The | fF Kenosha contest will be followed by | 4 20-round bout on the Pacific | coast. POULS80'S FIRST DEFEAT For the first time this season | Poulabo met defeat. The trick was ept. 1st ».n. Tama B.&M Some To 1411 Third Avex 9, 1405 First Ave. ), First Ave. and Columbia St. Hammerstough’s Clothes Every Step Saves Money Second Floor Liberty Bidg. Opposite Postoffice Clint Farr, one of Lincoln High's! fastest sprinters, ts working out at jthe B. F. Day playfield every day) now, getting into condition for the lopening of high schoo! athletics this fall so AAR Attend this Sale if you are looking for something worth while, your choice of any Garment in our store or from our windows, $1.06 cash, wear the Garment ‘while paying the balance’ $1.00 A WEEK-— This Means “WE TRUST THE PEOPLE” OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P, My 8am after strugsting over an hour with the monster fish, landed a fine} }clam at Ballard last Sunday. A} jclam fork was the bait used. | siensadaie { | A. G. Douthitt, physical director jof the Y. M. C. A. is taking his va jeation, and during bin absence the | eym Is practically closed and is un-| | dergoing extensive repairs and im | provements in preparation for the opening of fall athletics. 15 | Goodwin gave an exhibition of jfancy diving at the 6. A. ©. tank Monday evening that attracted » crowd of admirers, Goodwin! | doosn't make three or four effort jand an explanation, but gets away }with the real fish stuff the first time in the water, HY } Fremont Rothwell, the Seattle outfielder who has been playing with the Medford, Ore, team this season ts home, and is going to hook up with some sem!-pro team! hereabouts for the remainder of the summer. He ts there 80 way pao | Noice Und BROADWAY AND UNION Our features—reascnadie prices, efficient service, homelike Powe East 900. With Suit or Overct Only One Day More ¢ 7 Better make a note of that. If you don't #” may “slip your mind” and you'll ni of the greatest money saving propositions ever 0 _ For 3 more days, we offer you the choice of 500 of the best patterns in suitings and overcoatings—all : shades in grays, tans and blues—made from the live-fleece wool in the largest mills in the country. % | $7520 for a SUIT = OVERCOA and a Pair of Pants F This phenomenal offer of a pair of pants free with every suit oF is made at the close of our Spring and Summer season to make our beautiful stock of Fall goods which is now on the way. LAST DAY— Tomorrow is positively the last day of this record-breaking sale. NOTICE—We have absolutely no connections with any other << In this city. Do not be misled by fictitious advertising and mi English Woolen Mills ; ovat : for s ‘3 NOW REMEMBER * ~ turned by the Loveras of Seattle Pitas wilt ties A to 6. Slaton, for the Seattlo crowd, || Tamales, Chile Con Carkiby | Good for Only 1 Day More, 704 i ry § fl St. i pitched a swell game. Batteries a. Don't Miss I ifs ve. ir ve an pr g an Es |Slaton and Carpenter; Bingamen Phone Main 5306.) F

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