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Show -,-- 0& --1 . ' - - DESERET EVENING -NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER , 'DEFT RAI N ' ITAMD11,10 OF 40 04 00 so IS 44 11 10 .31 .10 ...44 IS lb... Meted. lb- - rettelsertiose. Meade. 'Lopes. rrbssob. tf. of. 4 to. 1 , .010 .400 -- .413 .11ri; 1 3 1 WIlltoate Totals sACILARER TO 1 1 0 1 1 1 Pa 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wolter. rt. qtribirt. lb MokIettlion. lb. Meth. 3b. Cody. e. Moils. a. - "Ilm Whom le 13 Tot le mon! I It 117 Chicago Hite Sacramento-- - t' '.: I ' a . . If - ,,, 'I , - :1 . , . . - .2. ' ..; .V ''','' ' , f,1 ..., ! , , , of samo-1:- tmpiroa--Tona- an 42. - Wares. AB. IL K. PO. A.111 611101 3011 10 400100 303110 300300 301410 311020 3b. lb. Walsh, If Knight. 31'. Conn Ingham. cf. ..... Panda. rf. Mu llon. Sweipney. c. French. as. Itigbee. p. Compton. rf. Totals 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 . II 0 0 0 24 11 2 31 .,." ,A : 4 '! 7 Orr: AE1.11.14 PO. A. It. 2 0 4 as. 3 3 .4 3 0 S 4 0 044.k.' ' ' - t ' ''' .. ...1 . , '' ' .. . 4- ' , . .- 8, ., ' ' ' 2 .. I 16 I and Bale; Gregory :' ' w ' - . '' : .' ' 4 : ' '' ; ., .. .. , , ' .'' . ' " ' - ,T.' 4, ', , ' ', 'i, .' . . . f ,o, ..- - , - . ''', ." e.' 4'4 ,,, , ' '' 1, i ). ' ' i '4' 't ' .',',::.! ,', ' .: " 'r , -- 312900 4940210 300320 000010 - hi tits: In 'There ' , . ', ' 1 . , , ' ', : . , s Cemiedy of Modern he Goes AstiQs." life. tors of the 0, new bill: The Empire Comedy Four have the distinction 06! bottle the oldest singing organisation on the Pantages circuit laid this they will present a new edition of the songs and comedy that have been reeponsible for their surcese. That genial fellow. Cliff Cistit. has a versatile variety of song, and petiter with which to entertain. while Amoras and Obey piornise cycle of eccentric Parisian dances that are 41(1 to be retnarkable. Eddie patrick's orchestra will give their ual eicellent musical program while a red hot film comedy will top the new BUn show. after finishing fifth in the first heat. Bent time. 2:06i. Natalie the Great won the trot in straight heats. Mr. Dudley be Ing the Only real contender. But time. tiugo stake. ,:rii."., i POP GEERS - win. BE OUT FOR SEASON Wouldbe Traveler Tot LB. ch 1-- it two-thir- e. ' -- :OLDESTAN0::0EsT Logan Now Figures Aa Peach Market Times Makes No Mistakes. ' , 06 - We have never claimed that S. S. S. was a medicine to work wonders, nor one that would cure every physical ailment or - than fifty years- ego it was placed .on the market and recommended as a blood purifier ,and today, after a long , - presence of an irritating, fiery acid. - Rhetinlatism,-- L Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, scrofula and similar blood disorders will con- tinue to grow worse as long as the cause remains. A disorder- ed condition of the -- blood may come from various causes, such as a sluggish condition of the system, imperfect bowel and kid- ney action, indigestion, etc. , but whatever the -cause - the blood and successful career, and when its use has become almost tmi- - must only clainrIsmadeforit-th- at it will anS be bealthY.7 is a, natural, blood - relieve those diseases - and dis-- , orders arising from an impover- - purifier and :tonic. it is made kaPurified-beforethabody shed--'conctitio- - n 791:4-the-blo- catireir AfLthubarmlasaAuiees od.,. and and extracts of roots, hert7s and the very best recommendation barks of recognized medicinal value, ,a1,14 beg firtLITTgl--.111-1 'hirinini-mineralis an- -, absonow is teitand stood a long ' safe medicine for young or more generally used than ever lutely before and has the confidence, old. S. S.'S. goes into the circugreater. number lation. It freshensand,, enrich believe, of menole than any other blood estthie hipod and will do for you what it has done for thousands "- -blood is themostvital of others. S. S. S. is the most - force of and the same tirrie a life; every organ, nerve, reliable most pleasant acting Medicine muscle, tissue and sinew of the those whose blood has befor nouron for is it dependent body ishment and strength, and as it come impoverishedand needs circulates through the system, building up. A course of S. St S. will pmve pure and rich, it furnishes these TPu its great efficacy, as it has . different members the healthful .11i1Mer0113 other cases which needed to preserve properties them and enable them to per- have been reported to us by So grateful patients. - forth their various duties. Do not continue to suffer beblood remains free the long as cause of wrongtreatmmt,but n frn-infection we are apt to esdrug store and comhut any impurity, r diseaie, mence S. S.-hum-dtoday.- acts taking injuriously er poison Also-writfully to our bead on the systerh, and affects the health. - phyaician, who will give you full own ;les', instructions,. about your Postular rashes, and the various skin Al, case.. Medical Director 412 fections, show that the blood is in a feverish condition as 4: reil Swift - Latrater7, ,Atlants, or suit of some Georgia,Time makes no mistakes, - .Logan tho Sept ON BOARD PRESIDENT Degrees. SON'S SPECIAL TRAIN. Sept 24 President' Wilson was heading due Highest yesterday month last year Highest in this month west today. en one of the longest-Ing1874 iliac 13 Highest in this of- hit countrywide ,speakingPtour for Lowest this morning .44 the peace treaty. Nearly the whole Lowest this month last year -- 20 was givemover to travel, the only Lowest this month since 1814 day ' 88 Normal for yesterday stop on his schedule being a short one Mean yesterday - 76 Bismarck, .N, D. 15 at Accumulated excess this month - Afterhis strenuous- - day In St Paul Accumuiated excess, since Jell and Minneapolis Mr.-- 'Wilsorr arranged was to sleep late while his special Dakota,'Degribea speeding across the Worth Humidity made addresses He three yesplains. $3 terdays in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, Dry bulb temperature at 66 amt. Wet bulb temperature at a.m. 1 --5364 and. in order to protect his voice Dr.Relative humidity at 6 a.m. 6 Grayson again- -prescribed against rear Drybultr-temperatur- e at p.m, :81 platform addresses at way stations. yesterday Word of the approach of the presi,dWet bulb temperature at 6 p.m a hea d,- entlakzsMcia-17-hast yeain many small towni:and Rolativa Itumlatrat hewever,and 16 even at country crossroads knots of terday 15,eop1a have been found since the trip Incites. Precipitation began waiting for a glimpse 'of the litrik, and, chief: eateautive Wilsota.,They Itot yestieda9the rear p1atfoiii In nióst .92 were out-oTotal for this month .69 cases to wave at the crowds and the Accumulated excess, 1.this month 1.87 s, Total linee January president shook hands wherever Accumulated deficiency SitIC Jan brief halt was made to change Temperature- -- LASTTIRIES great double-Laught- , 8 0 - -- rnedie4ne:"-----.--0.-----;-- -- ' - --- -- our S. e -- - ' :-- s i:Za; - 0 0 .H4RRY::, 0 ''VTIYAISON'T: w (1' 4 2. -- - - - Al I) - - - - - 0- - - -- , ,,F. -- r1 ri , : : DIP 00 pp L .6 ,tP L ...., SALT LANE . Maim, .. .,. ...-.Cheyenna Chicago ...... - , ... Veneer, ....1...,..., Orand Junction Helena ' ;!....... Manama C.Ity . . Loa Angelaa--.sModena . New OT1041118 . Neer York Oklahoma .4. .. . . ... ..- volcano- .. ..! ...! W41111,104 At & Yellowstone ..., Sturirialts 7;41r ;tam: 641 641 - Al 711, 62 0 0 74 64 11 ' at4,13 A4: 012I- 76, 60 - 1 73' 40; 10' ri rt "wwwutvitirq TS lilt - I WidoW 704 - 114 ., . 14 1 74- - 4..,...1 141 7r 14,'...;. 72 44, -, 71;!- - 1, '72 9- - I'T '46- .. 721 64: : - - 101 ;iv Jeto - a erl 441114.4- In hie new ': CWAN "AILEgc:oke. and "DISCONTENT" 2 ThengTe1;laith. ,- -. qur A. 'llotinalrti ii!rrill Nliil I -, '- - 46 . , - , SLOG . ; ; - . ... 1 "More than a theatreA Salt Lake Institution." ALL sAur LAKE IS DISCVSSING IT ' - - : - FOUR. MORE , DAYS . . - , , .,. . -. ' ' -- ' - THE PICTURE OF with tip-to- and on Monday' und Special Concerti Every Afternoon ' ORCHESTRASO pEvenings. 11,1111311ARIK0NIO -- ------ jiJiT -- 2 Priers: MAI, Nicht les, Ulm 4186 . - . o : -- ., 3:30. Eienings- 6 1 . TillaScreeli,Hit p IC Pr )wn'- Sas A- lima .830--- lt ofill-,Seasoi- 41riF f11W1 ' a HAROLD-T- re AUCL) 1 tet (tyA e411)I 0 is V44 . I p4; TITA f - - -- , - ELL-WRIG- , HT Feature en-Reel rum rap daily-- 7. 9:118 itio. Os, --- Follow, the Crowds and See e-7B1- 1141i. 7:20. - rriday ri - Three slimes - . NOW PLAYING.4 SHOWS- DAILY ' CUFF, d - LAUGHS --- - -- --, IrENTKEL.owiroverolt.- p, 'The Versatile Vendor ot - A, THOUSAND on,IML-S,.-Tk- P.-L- I. irr sou - - i r dpil PANTAGF1100113 EPOTE IFTTZPATRICK "And Me Connect Orebratra ' I tict AvirmTlucto., - IllÜ Fit D IP000nd - () 0-,--. 0001:40000000000001:00000006 riot actreen II:ILA SHAW AND PIATERA In eirbeie Hite ,Gop. Agatn.'' titORAS OnEY PiriMaa IX,newrigtvio Gears" OLIVER & OLP 15 Iton Ewensin 113n. 1154 bOet Arrange now for promo regervadons ant Today--2:4- 5 ,, ft - mg ,BRADNAS PriemROA tit COMING T'OMOILROW FOR TIEFLEE DAYS. r The" kripplet.- - lavish" remark. &hie production 110110TIIT 13ILTOPI in ' "TIIE ILIARKBT oc 140r1A," MORIVTNO TN C4,7411. ratnne4 Jro vositi4,)y porn . IIMEIMENNII wiun - 0 o0 Fatly Arbuckle tunes sad -- T' '..0 I '411 way--ev- Emrlitt - - 0 42! -- itt - ik 611 10 74! ...! ; sn the '- -' . t OE F.1,AINTON.:7,&:,cAriTANy-,- 0 0 111" 72.).! 621 110' .el. 0 - $n, ' '76! I 121 745'- A .i0Y show I Dire. ot from San Francisc o's Chatown Under the leatiorablp of Thomas II. )Lennetly. Chief IMndmaster, V. . Nam F. ' TODAY-- The iPli New 'Bill Opens ' 11 Sq. 711 71' 44i 70' .16 0, 1101, 60, -- 101 744 O maha . Phoenix ..: ..... Pocatello "Or. .... Portland. ,,,, St. Lento .!..,.!..4-.tit. Paul !..!,.;,..,.... s Nita Inesa .!... ... Paa;Yranciaca Kanto ge Fleattle 411 43! - . PICKFORD Eco A ED X -- , ANTrAGIN P 7,, It"' Int: :- A Laughing NELSON AND MAIL- - r And in. The Telephone Scene .. - ;. il' 1, o . ,..", Young Kid Battling Dugan "" (4 t P - er Weather Ohnereatioal. At 4 cm, Sept. O. 1$19: - ETTiONS. , "SMILING" BILLY MASON AND ALICE FORREST ,- - g -- , - T - A. ) Misleading -- - go-toY- brain Thursday - i LIE . - . 1.-2- ,T1:17.7Py.rz311 ..... , - cof-- a i eleePt Monday and Tuesday - s .weI r,r lir --- BILLEBURICE 1111 'IN 4240 - t -- 6 1:1:Egial ' the Cl'01.d." - .7.;,,- -: 't i 0 PAftI4T WIL10. .4 . -- Cir; BEGINNING-TONIGH- s .7No 1 Koonce Patoclay Me to lbo atottnevo. Ile sod Sbe NIActito. tEIESTAIIrk , A , 1 It :N. lied. Winched Imoltb's Powerful ern Draw livotry Night PHON.:1,1,1r Madame ft hi. and I Del tionlynn l' in "THE ONLY SON" 1 1.'very 01Sht is bogin ning to figura in peach markot . Boar and and Liao quite extensively Star Valley peopis who bat,. boon in the habit of going to Br1shan40g- don and otbor plazas for their poaches now conio to Logan. Thousands - of buehols of the finest kind of poaches LOGAN, CHEElill ALONG WIT Sept. 10, 1010. ea I yo4t . Ralph Clonlager IMMEMIIIMMIEMOI I Tonight and Thursday fair change in temperature. StatcL.Same. Donsparative Local Weather Data lot - V Axil S JUMP IS LONG HAIL Loos,lz -- - PIESIOENT MAKING not-muc- i.::.'..:..oLQ-9J.3..s.:-fugFj- , -- WEATHER REPORT 1 .,s.. J ') --A LOGAN. Belot Uttle old girl, who home la was picked up her last evening by Sheriff Barker and Is being held for her parents. It is said the child secured a borne and buggy In Franklin yesterday and started out to yes - the world. As moon as she was mined her mother gave the alarm and the sheriff received word to apprehend 9k her If she came this way. x.- - A .1.r lio -- TODAY-- - 11.- - 1 0-- MATINYZ t ,0 ,. i d Sept. Intercepted by Sheriff .. ; 0111 (c"... lilt - StRACCSE.-7- f. 1 .0 ;11dm4. et I. Ir.,- fetot.-At rtdsaWolter, rt. of Geer& driver veteran the Grand ('Ir. I 3 11 0 0 0 I lb. Griggs, First gama: f;TRACUSE. N.Y Sept- - 10.Walter Quit. and "Par Cherrier..- - Cenadian . Das Moines tStompt. 2b, I of the harness rac- 0 1 3 1 Tulsa Cox. king of New England horsemen, driver, will be outseason 4 11 13 Pine III, 3. a a a result of game for the ing t career his aMbition of the achieved Cook. c Dreffen Battories accidents yesterday. Keyear and Vance. p. Circuit Schmidt. and Grand when Williams was Goers meeting the thrown Walker; Hegler fell Syracuse 0 0 0 0 3 0 R.11 E. Second game: fifth race and the driver suffered Larkin, p... yexterclay when he piloted McGregor ain the 3 1 7 Dell MOinell bone. Cherrier fractured shoulder the Great received 3 23 4 6 27 12 a fractured Totals Tulsa while I 1 the Great. fleet son of Peter to a straight-hea- t Amardale in the th4rdlegrare, th driving horse BatteriasBayne and Walker; Schac- and Ruth MA3regor, Score by Innings. Empire turn. hisn at the half-mil- e kleford end Schmidt victory in the classic Sea ttle--2:12 elan. trot- - throwing stake for $10.000 State I At 61 2 0 0 I) 0 0 --2 Joplin. Runt R. H. E ters. Col not only wonthe event. but WINNER AT,DONCASTER.--7tirst game: 1 0 new record in the Hits a established also 2 St. Joseph Sacramento- -McGregor stepped in I I 0 DONCASTER. England. Sept. Joplin - Runs 6 2 1 0 1 0 -4 and Shestak; 2:03i. BatteriesRottman Earl of Derby's Keysoe won the --6 1 LL2 0 0 1 Hollyrood Billy sprung a big surprise The Burkell and Bonchonsky. which St. Leger stakes of S.600 sovereigns. R. IT. E. In the first race. the 2:13 pace. Second game: Three runs. I hit off Summary: sec-In- d he won in straight heats. Horsemen run here today. Dominion was Vance. 5 St Joseph bat in one and the Hometast.as Astor's Waldorf had and probable Big-befigured Major Stolen basesCompton. hits-- - Joplin innings. and the victory of the Leonard Buchan third. BatteriesMurchison and Oros by winner. Wares. Mullen. Two-bas- e as a distinct shock to the entry -came Marks and Conchonsky. Wolter, Knight 3. Sacrifice talent.- Beet- - time,- 2:071. N edds. took' the- 2 :411 trot, the- Gaon-- 4) Dr. Edgar Bern. easietant tird tiroeserd. formerly of farm inanagement at the professor Utah Agriculturel college was meantappointed professor of farm maair easement at th college. He will report for duty at the instituloa in the near future. br. Brossard is a graduate of the U. A. C. heving taken out hie bitch. While at the lore degree In school he meds an enviable moor& bóth as a student and as an athlete. Ile wee popular with the etudente held many prominent positions In the social acti,rities of the college. After graduation he went Into private work and later earns to the oollege es profeasor of farm insmagement xtension. lie entered the University of Minnesota later; where be reoeived ltiamaster's degree, and last opting. the degree of Ph. D. specializing in farm management Within the last few years the work in farm management at the college has steadily raised in importance. Dr. Brossard has eleven courees outlined In his deportmevi t. including seminar. It will be possible for the agricultur.1 al student to specialise in farm man. agement during his last year at school and thereby fit himself for an import.1 ant and well paid position liOon The courses In turn graduation. management at the college have al. ways proved popular, and now. with improved facilities for instruction, they should Increase in popularity rapidly. LOCANI. , ' , ., , , - - , , I .' . .44 , V4160 Vb ...'',:, , ' ' ,' 1 ,.. V . 0 . 111 - , , -- awl - - hibita for tho fair. They hare re tumid amuse(' ovor Alto- - proonevte, for everywhere they went they found the farmers willing to exhibit their Appointed Head of Farm Management Department , ,, , - , - v.'', 4 ,, ' ' ' . , '' , , . v3. . McGregor t w In $10,000 St R. H. K. I I I , r ;" ' , ' i w , ''',.' ' t. . .. . , . s ., ' ' r.,'..f.;0' ..,,. - ,- t , .. ' ,-- .. 1 , : . to The college hoe strengthenod Its foeulty this eutommer and will mphiusige the normal work done Mors. having Istabilehed a reputation in that line. Th athlete& of tho colleg wiU tako on football in real earnest as won a. school is open. Coach Knapp already has his football equipment here and it ra on display in one of (hi stor windows. lie has some good athletes s.tound which to build his team. ) te,......., Fair- Outlook Promisin.g. - I RRoDnoli t( flA if rHWIL t. 6.-- 1.,C Ithat the attendance promittes to teeter than vr. '1 1., 4 f ' .3( 04 4 ' ''', 9,. . ,' '. Walt Cox Drives . 4 .6 .. j ' 1 1 ' . Omaha PI Wichita . 0 BatterleaBurke and Yaryan. - f ' . , .." t . ,, . ', 1 4 a 1 -, , I' .. . . 6 '''' 3 R. H. M. At Wichita Middleton. . ' SEATTLE. .. , , .. ... . - t On the new bill opening Mb aftI I I 1 rnoon at Fantages a big array of Smith and Krueger; Doak. Sherd. In the new acts will be presented. and Otemena headline position is Joe Fenton with his company of expert acrobats and IVestern League. jugglers In "A Morning in Camp" cleverestt acts. one of Vaudevilles Leila Shaw is a stare beauty who has STANDING or run moos. t- newreturned to vaudeville with W. L. rot. est sketch "There, She (lope ARAM. kt. Joseph .. 14 11 .111 In which she is cast as the unusual 11 .611 wife of a WiohlUi t....11 very usual husband. There 11 11 .511 hi Dos Mclison plenty of mirth throughout, while . ,,,,..11 - Si .511 Tulsa, .. f as 11 .111 th music is of the highest oldr. Joe Oklahoma City 11 14 .604 Jenny, famous comedian, brings hid Sioux City 14 .421 Empire Comedy Four as another fee 14 Joplin .. Omaha .. ... ......... 4 11 71 .414 H. Z At Oklahoma City It I 11 Sioux City s $ I t Oklahoma liatterisoBurka and Hale; Gregory . and Griffith. playe--Irren- and Casoy. Second gams: , ' ..., 4.1.:::Lyi ' .. ',.. ,.. . ',...t-- ,',- ball.-.Thom- Tim - ' , , '',' ' - .v. - itt Brooklyn Bt. Loots ' , ), -A LoGAN, gest. boy 'amid rotereon fishing in the ir at the city darn in Logan canyon. caught a largo trout ot this astern brook variety and when Ito dreased tho fish he found in itt stomach a email alumi num backlit. LOGAN. lost. liors B. T. college LOGAN. Rcpt.. will open rriday of this week and re- of the oounty fair as000lation and nth. Sr members of the organisation hero ports from the echool authorities sr boon out in tho county looking up ox- . - ..- . ., s. -' )104 -- 4,4 lb. .,,-- , - 41 , 111' , , , '."1..1144.'', ' , - . 06,.... I II Scott koQullIon Rad Goordyt Wilson; Carlson and bobmidt. Ft. H. N .woad tante; 1 7 Boston I 10 1 Pittsbarg Koatiog and Bowdr, WI 11101U Adults Leila haw and Bolunidt. bit--Stu- . - 44 , k , '.: "41., 7 'It, ,. ATTENDANCE AT B. tied with the outleok. et In Trout's Stomach . , IC .,' . -- tattle. horses 'gad term produetw I. prectically rertalat literature. that the thit.lte will be bettor thee ever this tali. The ameeement proem's le the hoot ever provided and all In all the telr inesasoment feels well watt. it atIP Aluminum HEIM -- t ' . t . Pittsburg 0 Runs 21010030z--24 1 2 2 0 0 0 Hits 3,.oft tour hits runs. Summary: rive toitta Thome& I at bat in on InUtE. baaeoWaross. P1ue1l 2. Cady. Three-bas- e - Ters-bo- aa kiddleton. Sands. Sacrifice as Hots. 3. W11- Hasa' on Hama 3. Mails L Struck out--23y Thotnas 1. Williams 1. Mails I. Doubi to ch to Mullen: tcrrt to Stutnpf to Griggs nuns responsible S. 4. Mails 4. Williams forThcruss Sacrifice fry Wild pitchThomas. Eldrod. Charge defeat to Thomaa. Left tin basesSaattlo 7. Sacramento 4. I ,,.- , ' , - ! It. H I , .,,,,,,,, 7,,,,, Aautt; At Pittsburg-- First gams; Boston . sp ' ! ..' , i ' .. . ."., ,' : ' t . ,,, , - 141'.... , ,.... , ,',)..".". 4061-7,-- . , ' a Hew York Att41,41. AAAAA 0;?I S Cblastgo Nokt awl &ardor; btArtia and Daly. 000100041$ 11020043-4- 0 Runs Dlitme and Gotisa1to4 Vaughn awl g000nd gems: Seem by Inallaire. Scattio-- - a .',,:. I, 1 , ,' , , 11 , . , ': It E. y - .?.. : ....,,, . ';"4'. . 4 . ,.. ' i''.4:, -- - . ,.:. , , .' '......::t ,, : 1' !., Ilrot game: 4 4 - , t . 4. . 't , , , At 01 eit 3 ero,-- - ; 4 ., ,.. ', 4, - May, York r''''.' l''''',,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, .7, ,,,,...,.t 4116,, re R. Ai Oacoloball Philadelphia . ..... Cincinnati Smith and Trageaaati Plait and A-- a. 1P"'"'c't ..' iff..''''''Ivif sun 110 VLSI. Seaton at Pittstourtt. Philadotah la at asairtaatt New Tara at Ottawa. Ihrookira at St Lanka 1 i I O. 'mu 311811 411111 411461 411111 311111 11 4111 11111 I 416-- OS. 1 1 ts R. H. A ;11Iddlotoss. If internal. of. A Eldred. RAPIN- 1 1 1 11 21 13 11 toast) ."-- - , " 4 4 .''' :' ',;',, 4:1 '''''-'- '; , 1 ot 0 1 410, , t , :.., 4 1 ,$117 - ' . ' ' .t.-- l 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 lis. P ;4110toko. 1 11 1 1 4 4 ' , itsq,., At elkloat--(rtrtome) Now York Chicallo 4; (0000nd Immo) Now York L Chagas I, At CloctinuattPhilAdstphis I. Ctn. 111411 811111I 8'61100 411811 I I 411111 41 P 411, 33 It. Losla AIL R. )L PO. A...IL re. ,s- - ' . t.1 ..... i. 1,,, ' SEATTLE. Mellon. 1M Mellon. - II el I Pet to . 5 n being marketed and $e re null prittee bare taken a tumble end tin poseboe are mow being sold bore for $13 por bushel, and how while imported poncho bay. boon retninoll at 11.11, per bushel until reorntlY Ali barmen'm sobscriPsted and sonsplaints rattlirdlnd liver liould be made to J. 14 Johnson, nice with St son SI West Mit North lit. Toisphone Is. Home telephone IST. lintordlay and Agent lot tb SietniWeekly News and Chorea publications. V . ',.,, .. ' ,.. TRU CLLIIII Oteelplesti New Torii chiewl -- - see PIttaeurft 11.goore ' ,. - - , are Logan Office tor Airiy ol Acts Offers Strong meat took both sumo front Seattle TESTIWILDATII Knit LTC At Pittalbes.(Tirst game) Boston S. koetortey. 'no boors in the Mot Remo Pittaloviv I; (000DA gowns) Witten L yroe 11 to 1 end la the oeeoad, 4 to I. Pittsburg S. lint tune: St. touts Al at. LoutItrookits Vieribo. - : tinri re 3 -- -- . . iv., Ilirook1ra Bootee rIttlie4elph10. SACRAMENTO. Col Sept. i traationvllitzt Italm,immm ; , New Pantages Bill Today -- IlrXotight- - 00 Nati Onal LOaille iltotigers' Galls Males 3eat tie Outfit Look Like . h- izzaint:au,:to. tR-- 1 Mart- aim gliaimu s- , tea keirttriC . 0 I1 g:thoFitit.surl yl ppois TwicE 1919 10 s, a- a- Children-- Adults ee 00,, 25c 50c fit Ltsk,' |