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Everything Electrica! 316 UNION STREET Opposite Postoffice. Main 1634. Fans Fans Fans Sell you a new one or repair the old one. FLATIRON REPAIRS Chiropractic WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE Chronic and acute complaint» yield to this modern branch of the medical science with s. prisiog ease. Dr. Joseph Roane Suite 42467 Arcade Bidg j third with a hit VICTORY; wih} firet} VICTORIA, Sept, 12--On son's drive to center in the inning and a well executed hit and ran play in the seventh, Seattle) seored the only two the] game, in a hard fought battle with} the Bees yesterday The Giants played a wonderful game in the fleld and hits were) timely, “Husky” Meikle served the! benders for the Giants while Kauf man was seen in a lke occupation for the But six seattered | swats were penciled against the Se-| attle heave while the Gilants| pounded out nine of Kaufman's of. ferings. Vietorin threatened four times, in the first, third, sixth and ninth innings. Metkle tightened on those occasions and the Bees were; stung in vital spota In quick order. | As a curtain raiser for the after-| noon performance the Giants rus | ed one tally ‘across the pan. & opened with a single and died when Jackson forced him at second. Nil! failed to connect with three good ones. Wilson blazed one over see ond and on a poor peg by Cle! ston, Jackson scored and W ambled on to third. Strait the inning by whiffing. Yohe openea both the first and On both occasion Rawlings sacrificed, but the next three Victoria ewattors failed to do} their part and were easy victims of Meikle. Witha ple of Ives @ in the sixth Meek and Weed the pill to the boards in order mon fanned in the seveoth period the gathered in another score drew a walk. Wilson lifted one Weed. Mann poked a hard or right and Streit removed bis dence to third. Raymond next gave the hit and run signal and then laid down a perfect bunt, Strait brushing the rubber. In the eighth inning the Giants tried to work another hit and run play but Jackzon was dozing at the bat “i failed to get the signal popped to Kaufman and Shaw drove through Weed, tak ing third on It. It was then the hit and run signal was flashed. Kauf man, not to be caught the second time, heaved a wide one to Jacks Shaw was caught between third and the pan. Jackson redeemed him sett for the nap by sending the next one to the fencé. Nill walked and Wilson grounded out. In the final frame, Meek bit to center. Ken nedy ran for him. Weed flew out Harmon fanned and Kennedy was forced out at second. Tealy Raymond played a game at short, making easy out of seven chances. Harmon made & pretty catch in the garden when) he speared « ball running for it Seattle and Victoria, beginning to- | | | son nded Har} } swell work day, will finish the present series in Seattle The . 3 Whaling Motkte, erveernene v * Viet Yone, tb Rawlings, Brooks Meek Weed, rf Harmon, If Kellar, 2 Clementson, ef Kaufman, p wusseneuc? & eleono-weew ececnoo~s! | Totals feore by innings Seattle Vietor la Summary rifles Bite—Daw base hit —Weed. man 6, by Meikle 6. Bases on baile Kauffman Hit by pitened bal Mook, Unipire—Toman. INDIANS WIN WHEN _ | NOYES BLANKS COLTS) PORTLAND, Or. Sept 12. | Noyes was in good form yesterday | and shut out the Colts, while the; noe Struck oat—By Imitation Dentistry ts Uke «: It's no good becnuse people who are looking tor ‘ofhice 718 Fi ’ f n lon block, see the Doctor Brown,” tn tr: ‘ashington block, and tlink they are coming to “ay offices, they soon discover that they are the office of the wrong br, own. BEWARE OF DENTISTS ON AVENUE CLAIMING THe RIGHT DR. BROWN. 1, myself, took charge of the offi- on July 15th, 1901, when the 1 for Beattie of about 75,009 those had become convir Dentist who charg for first class wor id get plenty of first class work lo. 1 figured thar this was the wr foundation upon whi to g Dental Practice _ not ma ny differenc: her it b > @ gold or poreeial canmel or porcelain methods. fdwin J. Brown, D. D. 5, Senttic’s Lending Dentist ia First Avyenue—Unlon i Ope Door South of *| have a first, second and midget foot Indiana dented the plate five times. The Colts rapped Noyes but four times. Hits by Hartley and man practically won the game for Cohn's bunch. HIT BY BEAVERS VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 12 Concannon was pounded for ten| hits and eleven runs in the first two | innings yesterday. Churchill went | in and the Beavers refused to let up, touching Churehill for five runs} and five hits. Brinker was the| heavy clouter, getting three swats | out of three times up. He scored twice. Schmutz was stung for nine hits, Soore by innings: Vancouver Tacoma 60100n1¢ 090400008 ‘FRANKLIN TO. HAVE 3 TEAMS The turn out for the football squads atthe new Franklin high| school Indicates that the school will| ball team for the coming season. Games have been definitely ar- ranged for the first team with all] the local high schools, excepting Lincoln. Outside games will prob Jably be played with Tacoma and Ab- | erdeen, MODERN elegantly furnished} rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- ginus, Highth and Virginia, near Westlake, Elliott 803, one Say, Scoop, Try Not to Be So Forgetful Next Time WHaTS A PRETTY Good WEA qe Wwe CrrTy €05 — WINE AT Ye Finsy BOOB 1 MEET, KEEPS LEAD| 10 RACES NATIONAL LEAGU® RESULTS ¢ 18, Phiadeiphia 3 New Yor Lewin, Cinele at Hrookly aiied on w of rain and LEAGUE RESULTS Detroit 6 joann © naton Lowls ¢ COAST Le tan Francie NOWTH WEST w Reattio. #8 a9 NATIONAL w x Chneiott 6 Pitta... 3 rrr sae} ee aan vn a FRANKLIN HIGH WORKS UNDER HANDICAP Despite the handicaps of having start, and with no unds te okt to be « hearby practice on, the new} high school team will have sidered ax one of the most dangerous of gridiron squads this season A delay tn the completion of the school building caused a late turn out. There are no grounds on which @ football team ean practice in the neighborhood of the school,| The first annual King coun’ the nearest available grounds beiug)/90W fm progress at the Moa: two miles distant. Franklin will be|' & success, and it is a seen on the field with practically| mainly on account of the splendid whole of last year's backfield. *peed programs that are belng pre lant year's fullback, Dave Williams ere ovr) That the speed department of the tain for those positions Broadway players will be Franklin oup, among Walker, Hills and Peak fair, we In the of the “sport of kings” ts largely | Inson has general charge of the rac, ~ . ing, for the Pair association. SEATS AD'S MARK | Under the direction of Mr. ‘Rob- SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Sept. 12, {neon the fair bas attracted some Cart Blumberg, « local athlete,/of the fastest aged 19, has today beaten Ad Wol-|nese to be found In gast’s tewmile hike record. berg won a prize of $25 for doing tion to the spe the card, & w the distance in one hour and eight! running horses which were raqing} minutes. Wolgast’s time was 1:30. on the Canadian circuit have ar-}ternoon this week. = ae { FINAL GAME TO DECIDE — STAR LEAGUE SUPREMACY ‘The only mooted potat In the settlement of standings in The Star @amond next Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock Following this game, The Star will announce the winners of the pennants it will present in the three classes and the team winning The Star trophy cup, which carries with it the championship of the city of Seattle. At the same time the percentages of the several teams which have reported the results pf their season's games will be published. SUCCESS OF 'FAIR DUE ALBERT M. ROBINSON, RACING DIRECTOR success! ing the remainder of the week. j hung nd | sented on the fast track there Gally.! events, and Mr Several | fir ie making a hit with the lovers! public, knows just what they want) Time— jin the line of horse performances | them due to the fact that Albert M, Robs legiry performers in harqopen betting. Pacific bit of coin ia changing hands now) Katrinks Bhum-| Northwest, and, os an added attrac.jand then as a result mber of}over the verbal route. peter backstop, working bebind the bat for the San Baseball league lies between the Lowman & Hanford team and the\Francisco club, in the Pacitic Coast Collins Park Nationals, and to settle this question the two teams Mill jeague, next season S) meet and play for the supremacy of Clase B on the Woodland park that the Seals have been angling ‘BY “HOP” ie Te cororet Dyn wricewe, ip ‘GREAT HARNESS| AND DIRECTOR) RACES FEATURE OF THE FAIR Never before have such grand pac ing and trotting contests been seen | in the Northwest a» w Meadows by the King County Pair association yesterday. So evenly matched were the horses in the bit events, enthusiasm wae fairly bub bling among the spectators, Fre quently the entire grandstand crowd would bounce to its feet, pull ing hard for ite favoritos The prettiest race of the day was the Savoy botel stakes for 2:08 class pacers. It required four heate this contest, The first ran at a terr pace taking the le nd fir ishing first, Realizing th was too spoedy Wilson, drivin. Maurice &., held his horse back Jy this beat, In the next three heat Maurice 8. crowsed the line first Haltmont recetved second place money, Junior Dan Patch third and Kila Penrose, which finished third in all the heats, got fourth position In the first heat there was some dispute as to the time. The judges gave it an 2.07%, but several horse | men canght {t at 2:05. The 2:14 class trot for the Hotel Savoy stakes was a did test. It took five heats to end this race, which was finally won by Harry T. In the final heat Harry T.. Doe McKinney and Kenneth ( had each won @ heat. The horses sped around the course at times al most nose to nose, and the drivers | handled their borsen tn fine style Yesterday's Results 2:14 class, trotters—Harry T. (C Gavin), first Doc MeKinney/ (Lance), second; Kenneth C. (Wal lace), third; Henry Gray (Hart nagie), fourth, Time—2:16, 2:17%,| 2:17%, 2:18. | Second race, Savoy hotel stakes— Maurice 8. (Wilson), first; Halta mont (McGuire), second; Junior Dan Patch (G. Loomia), third; Elia Penrose (B. Tilten), fourth, Time Substantial purses have been|.9 | 2: 08%, 2.07% up for the various speed! Third race, running-—-Cruzolle Robinwon, through) first; Yellowfoot, second; George experience with the racing| Kismet, third; Blue Eyes, fourth 57. Program for Today The entries for today follow First race, 2:04 class, trot—Iinde Unele Tom, Robert run at th to settle heat was Haltmont rived in Seattle and will be run in several events at the Meadows dur- long and is serving It up right at the fair,| the grandstand and home-stretch fences being filled and ‘ined every! pendence Girl, afternoon by lovers of the game./J. B.C, Queen While there are no bookles or no) Second race, The it Is believed that a/ Farm stakes, 2:18 class, $1,000- Norte, Major Defi 5 of the races | Bonway, Mee Fulton, Lightout, Se fattle Spirit, Direct EB, Walters, The races will continue every af.) Princess, Cap Apperson Third race, four furlongs, handi- cums |eap—Blue Eyes, Spectal Delivery, Cruzolie, Yellowfoot, George Kis- met, Denver, Frank D., Albert M special harness race for today| will clone at The Meadows at 10 jock this morning. OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 12.—Otto Berg, of Astoria, Or., and Jack Her- rick of Chicago, middieweights, will meet in & 10-round bout here for him for some time, next Wednesday night. A six-round Sepulveda is one of the moat/bout between Joe Azevedo and promising young catchers in minor} Wilite Robingon will be another Sunnycrest SEPULVEDA WILL PLAY WITH SEALS VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 12. “Duteh Sepulved Vancouver’ will probably be It is rumored iteague baseball. This publication of club standings and tropby winners will wind up ae | Star league season. Odeon Theatre FIST AT PIKE day and tomorrow Rider Hag wards great masterpiece, “she Whe Must Obey,” 2~ Reeie-—-2 And other good photo-plays GLASSES] UP Huresow Opricat Co. e@ 1330 2nd. AVE near UNION $4 Per Cord Dellevered tn University and Ravenna districts. Iam able to soll at this low price just now as Tam hauling direct from my woods adjoining city. 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The position that appendicitis once held as the proper complaint to acquire in order to be socially correct, is now possessed by wrists broken from unmanageable auto eranks. Ad Wolgast is our latest plutoerat to fall heir to this fashionable trouble. oeeee Rather pleased that England was able to lift the Harmsworth cup, It wouldn't do, you know, to rob the tight little isle of its supremacy on the sea. ‘Tis a generous thought, | vow, eee ee Newspapers will please refrain from publishing accounts of Spo- kane games when Blaine Gordon pitches. President Dugdale chewed a large plece out of his costly mahogany desk upon receiving word that Gordon did it again for the Indians. . 2 2 6 4 If Romeo Hagen the fighting baker, whips Lonnie Austin in their bout at the Coliseum on the 20th, will Romeo get the dough? Throw that nut into the padded cell, keeper, | .* 88 Ed Kennedy of San Francisco quit a chorus to become a “white hope.” Everybody's after easy money. oe 8 # @ Gene McGreevey of Bloomington, IIl., has been appointed an umpire in the American league. The new umps has arbitrated for several sea- sons in the Coast league. eee ee In pronouncing the name of Sepulveda, the youth who has been playing with Vancouver, and who is soon to join the San Francisco Seals, it should be remembered that the “q” is silent, as in fish, oer ee According to a Chicago gawf scribbler, the best drive of the national clash was a smash of 300 feet by Seckel, Ho must have been driving with a putty putter. see ee The new “enunciator” which Charles H. Ebbets is now testing In Washington park has proved itself a distinct success, and will in all probability be Installed in Ebbets field when the new home of the | Brooklyn baseball club is finished, some time this month. 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