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i ee Economy Is the first step to wealth Opening a Savings Account Is the Second | Whe UNION pays 4 Per Cent} Interest. Bohmita, J Union Savi & Trust Co. 12 CHERRY STREET. | YESTE nts Bank of Cape Nome Alaska | AMUSEMENTS _ Alcazar * Phones—Sunset. Main 3865; Ind M ANOTHER TURN-AWAY HOUSE! Three Nights More. Literary Mat tues Wednesday. Free Distribution @f Popular Novels. PRINCE ROMIRO Starting Thursday Night—"Struck Gas.” ATTRACTIVE PRICES— Night matines. Me and ite. Wednew. ed Saturday matinees, lie and Third Ave. Theater RUSSELL & DREW, M ere, Both Phones, Main 10 SUMMER PRICES—Night 2 | » Be and Sc. Matinees—ide and Bee. ; qT All Week—Saturday Matinee. Out of the Ordinary. A Play Founded on Facts! The Buffaio Mystery A Great Dramatic Sensation’ Hoods Canal ws. Lont Tacoma 7 Oaktand 2 Los Angeles so Beattie ? San Francisco » 8 446 Portland 9 4s Jud The Siwashes went down to de foat 1 th games with the Tigers yesterday in th orning by a score of 7 to 4, and tm the afternoon by a score of 7 to 6 In the morning © Was an exhibgion of T. L. baseball that would have made a wooden Indian weep. The worst of it was, that It had to be witnessed by « fair crowd of fans. to Recreation Park full of enthus- | iaam, It soon evaporated. When. the Seattles started to go down the line by allowing error after error to be chaiked up againat them, some choice language was di rected toward the players from the bleachers. The 1 the Indians fre two runs in the first and one in the the fitth the second innings. 70MM Lor BASEBALL RDAY | SIWASHES LOST BOTH GAMES| MORNING EXHI- BITION A FRIGHT PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Standing of the Clubs, Tigers pounded out three more another in the of which | was tapped for seventh he gave four nine bi them scattered. In the. afternoon by climbing all Barber in the sixth, Ta to win another vic Seattle started off well and! xht the Siwashes wore | ma kept plug- ging away until the slaughter came in the sixth, A combination of six over Mr. coma managed tory | the fans tho it to wh in, but Tac gave wh and a little to spare, Chartle Hall pitched a fair game, but was too generous with passes, Fitagerald but kept bits and five rene did the trick. Barber was relieved by Shields | picts 4 although | held the Tigers well in hand. SUNDAY, JUNE STH, Excursion to ‘ BRINNON and CLIFF HOUSE. ‘ Round Trip $1.25. New Str. PERDITA Leaves Gaibraith-Bacon Dock, foot | i Madison Street. | cree TO & tm. -.-13 noon | 12 pm TEETH FREE i SS den fa Seattle having SF browning Teeth, and gon | Only 6 Days More of Cut Rates TEETH ny tracted for during the! va will be dou any the future at cut rate pric FREE. ~ Exemination| re. ee at T19 First avenue have entablished twelve years. Brown’s Painless Dentists 9 i eK Block, south of MacDougal’s bouts: ch Offices: Fifth and Morrt- fon ste, Portiand; 06 Pacific ave., ; 113 Hewitt ave, Everett, ell modern ap- analyses and assays ‘oak Iron, Fertilizers, Min- Drinking Waters, Food Prod- RT TESTIMONY GIVEN IN URTS. jorate; al! work fully guar- molutely correct in Biriotly All-Wool, weight 7 lom $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1029 Ist Av. | damage was done a fine game Overall pitched On several occasions, | with the bases full, he pulled him-| **!t self out of bad holes. The score Tacoma— AB. KR. BH. PO. A Doyle, rf oe 3:39 9 Sheehan, 3>.3 1 41 & 3 Nordyke,ib.4 © 1 17 © Eagan, ss a ee ee Re ef.. ee Bo ee ee Casey,3b....4 © 1 8 8 MeLaughlin.it4 2 8 @ © Hogan,c....4 1 1 2 3 Overall, p...3 © 21 60 & “ 113 7 AB. R. BH. PO. A i ee ee ee Van Halt'n,cf 3 1 40 Detahanty,s> 6 2 ee ie Oe 5 @ @ 2-1 4o¢3w 1 2-98.23 0..8 4oo01 28 i eS a SS a ee De ee sas 6¢itmw anings: - 2000000281 200112023 1eceeo1s00* 20001613 Summary ‘all 2, by Shields 1 By Barber 1 Stolen bases |gan, Mohler, Three-base hit Lynch. Sacri hite—Van Haltren 2, Mohler. 1 on basee—Tacoma 4, Seattle &. 5 Ott Barber 9, off Shields 3 nings pitched—By Bar Shields 2. Time of gam minutes, Umpire—O’Connell PORTLAND OAKLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, June Portland won two games from Oak land at this place yesterday. In morning the piteh re batt Schmidt were won out 4 out inning Th ! by Iberg and n Poi when ie the in the f ih 9260 Oakiand 410 Afternoon gatne Portland 0000 Oakland o1080 LOS AN¢ I LOS AN Jun gelea wor Wheeler ton's ex feature of the game Los Ange San Fran THE AMERICAN LEAGUE les 10061 isco, 0000 Struck out—By Over- Rases on balis— Passed ball—Hogan 1 Hall, Delahanty. Two- base hits—Melaughlin 2, Doyle, Ho Delahanty, Brashear { both teams box in 000 90000 Standing of the Clubs. Won. Laont. Roston on 6 New York - at 16 Clevelana -19 18 Chicago . -2 18 Philade! phi - 17 St, Louis o” 1 Detrott i? 88 Washington ss..060 7 28 AT ST, LOUIS—#t. Louis, Washington, 5. AT CHICAGO—Chicago, 14; ¥ adelphia, % who went the CAPTAIN MORGAN Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n SALT LAKE, The ac companying pletare was taken with an exp ot on ve-hundred fiftieth pert of @ second in order to catch aceurately the action, and de uptain Morgan Adams of the Hrteh, ‘oung University of Provo, [ Utah. breaking the staté record and coming within three inches of equal ing the world’s record for « pole This recoMt was eatablished m Saturday on the g, | University of Utan, t June ¢ the mpus of the GAVE THE WORLD'S RECORD A MIGHTY CLOSE SCRATCH BREAKING anton be-| ord of 12 HIS OWN STATE RE Jing the bi nual state intercolte Slate track meet, which resulted in a victory for the University of Utah over the Agricultural College of Lo- aan, the Brigham Y « University f Provo and the Latter Day Sainte University of Salt jAdama who is w best pole vaulter in th tain region, made 11 feet 9 inches against hin own state record of fast} year of 1@ feet § inches He pro poses ore the season te over to ual if not to beat the © ot % Inch. The locals played the best game of their caree Milne, who ha been playing point, romped around on the home field and coached the men with telling wulte. Oddy was also a tower of strength at over point There is no question but that the jocal team strong. Youterday three good not In the game because they did not tern out of Seattle WHERE PRICES ARE EVER- 9 LASTINGLY THE LOWEST. Quick Selling Prices In Amethyst Double-Coated Ware | MEN SOUNDLY CUR um, " ED ' land in the latter city and Everett) THE HEAVY BATTERS . | will play in Tacoma. i : The teams lined up yesterday as| Th ttle players whi . sollows <apdlbry nb vasa WEAKN Hoattle Position Tacoma » <diee | Or. Kelley ] | Mitchell Goal Jone 1 AFlOB) 6. wp r f Gow olnt Brown Dele- | rong Oddy Cover point. Robertson ° Oe ‘ her ph Heard Firet defer Jouth worth ee a. Hardnagle ond defen Tuck f . ATTLE TWELVE DEFEATED) Kelly Third defense... Spencer rewult of lack all Center Wallace U - TACOMA LACROSSE TEAM BY | Milne Third home Lynch | *° = the 966 £ ‘ 0 Edmonds, Second home. .. Thurston |"r* t L prover | DECISIVE SCORE | Weat First home... Hipperaon | * oat cs pore cure | Marshall. ..Outaide home wole | 3 fley 814. '' « wut _ | Weber Inwide home, .Mullaney 7 tation free et effiee a um | | Referee—C. Harrison Green, Um It Gaved His Leg § of esterday afternoon t Reerea , ha 1 McClellan. PAD tion park the Seattle and Tacoma| ae ees : tiered for “ SYNDICATE DOCTORS lacrons teams battled Mik STANDING OF THE LEAGUE. | frigh rur 10 Marion #t, Beattie, Wash from the first face-off till the di Won, Lont,| but writes t * es the third of the Northwest Lacronse| Ever 0) best salve fa th Cur League and the second between the) TACOMA et, “ ot ne the world. Cur Parlor ams. Soattio won by a score) Portland o O' Guy, Inc. Second and Yesler, Second and Pike over People's joale to sank the end of the first quarter | was nom and the play SPELGER 4 HURLBUT. SPELGER & HURLBUT, HO PLATES was pretty even up to the end of I— ’ RE! half time, ¢ « which Bdmon scores for Geattie. Mullaney aot ove | 79¢ Buys a $1 | Pay$5.98Cash Mason for Tacoma and Milne scored again -_ a for the locals | for $7.50 Ice is the last Croquet Set (TOF Si.0U tce) Fruit Jars played rings —ee | Box | nents, both on defense and home |P gia 4 nan wot, | | Pint Jars, don. ..6060 Teeth ¢ d extracted without fields, and piled up «ix goals in inieh oot | tee ity 60 tbe.) Quart 69 _A mpectaliat in ct we of each quick succession. Tacoma got thelr aiate 8 | made of ua salt, | Soak. jase, don O60 tr We Wilt coll you ta, nae second and last goal | arcoal line : ion, ah wae ee The Tacoma boys played a good ‘oe an penen sor Wee ven = S Mer at Makes TMS | orl $323 ton and Wallace, generally careful yy" "Gee Full Get of the Best 8. 8. White and accurate players, shot on the St th B i Cc t ee Seas" Wete way position ct. the ore the Bargain Center __Houre—i'30 to 6.” Sunday 98 field Ce SS ee 0 2 INTERESTING DA | PIANO BUYERS | Closing Out the M. D. Pease / Stock of Millinery sing out the Mf D, inery end #ufte at FOR to practice. The players know now [ITS PRICED aT Less THAN GRANITEWARS AND WARRANT- J) nd in some that they have got to obey orders w NOT TO CHIP OFF c our en- The penalties ng the game | 2-Guart Pudding Pan, 1% 1%-quart Coffee Pot, 8c, for ve piano bus ‘These are were numerous rough play was ’ Oreceesane os oe er ee oer oe in & feature quarter I-quart Milk F for 10-quart Dish Pen, 62 B80 Bl by investing the ney here. Next Sunday tle plays Port S-quart Sauce Pan, she, for 8Te| é-quart Berlin Blew Keltle. with Pe gga Bigg geen . — exdhows 4-quert Stew Kettle, with ba cover, 450, for +++ Be 9) $5.00, That's a sample of prices THE BABY. M ACER regular 7c, for 1 2-quart Tea Pot, 44¢, for....200 Aabestoe 1 joint PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. ps9 : — GAMES BETWEEN ; : Standing of the Clubs. : oe LOCAL NINES 0) Bote 2 64M / The rolt 1| Spokane 18 54) The Rainier baseball team won « Paper | Datte 16.429) close victory from Bremerton yes-| —| Salt Lake is 296 | terday by & score of 8 to & The Md ane Rainier tefim bad shut their oppo- E. At Butte--Butte 6-17, Salt Lake! nents out until the seventh inning, 1) 1-4. when eight runs were pounded out ©} Ratteriee--First game, Randelin| which (led the score, The Rainiers G\ and Swindells; Wiggs and Hausen.| made the winning run im the ninth. ©| Second game. Sporer and Swindelis: ©} Toster and Hausen” AT SEATTLE—Nebraskas 8, Mo- 2 ft. ¢ in o ss rans 7, JAM 1] At Spokane—Bolse 3-6, Spokane Lom AD oO) 2-14 AT SEATTLE-—-Rangers 27, Ma-| are few younger or more eu enetul 0) Enattertes—Firet game, Dammann | drona 6 managers in Pacific coast baseball | and Frary; Thompson and Weaver. than James F. Morley, manager : ~|Second game, Hogg, Loucks and] As ARLINGTON-Arlington 8) owner of the Low Angeles 3 ft. 10 im 2|Prary; MeFarland and Hanson. Bothell 1 y has been particularly suc-| . it coanful tn picking up clever young ~ THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ ar Fp BURN—Majesticn 7, Au ere tm ante = one fue” league e pur mew ning them out expert-| oi AT BROOKLYN—Pittsburg, 6 en. members of fast company at Brooklyn, & AT PORT ANGELES—Lopet 31, the end of a searon. His two finds ———~-— Port Angeles 9. | this year were Hal Chase, who b pt the Initial bag, and aot Oi candy At Mates pan.| AT GARPIELD—Garfield 5, Col-| “Hones” Ba the young twirler york et ROP La AT BOTHELL —Recruits §, All| Coast league. Morley's team took Bothell 3. the pennant ina walk inst year, | flee] Tourn’s Millinery, 6 Third ay.*r* att . : its] In 6 the Pet. 708 583 17) 650 528 500 sel 200 Ask to h lceal ave our Easy Payment Plan Explained SAN The » and financial succ The buyers for our piano department are men of many years’ e: artistic side as well as the commercial! side of the music business. These facts, when made plain to the customer, r the Sherman, Clay & Co. business on the Pacific Coast, the coast but is the second largest in America. You are cordially invited to examine critically, the warerooms of the Beattle store, the brightest the Northwest, containing instruments of world wide renown, bh way & Sons. true saying. ble and desirab! Til Second Ave. FRANCISCO, CAL. 20x22 Inch 15-in. high, exten 4 Cam pipe, $3.50 wa Chatr 380 square by 6 ft. 6 in by 6 with large for with ba Camp Needs Priced So Low--Read > Som, Tent, #x16 test, with 3-| 2 Ter 500 feet Read How We’re Pricing Screen Doors and Windows 7-8-IN. THREE-PANEL DOOR. Pe oF 2 ft 8 im by 6 ft. 8 in. for $1.00 | 3-ply Rubber Hose in 50-ft. sec- 11-8-in. TWO-PANEL FANCY DOOR | 2 ft. # in. by 6 ft. & in. for 91.50 10 In. for 61.76 ADJUSTABLE SCREENS. 34 inches We is-in. bigh, extend 22 to 34 inches 25e Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union Let the Piano Talk ~o E hear so often the expression, ‘That piano appeals to me.” ‘There is a personality about a good piano. not in so many words, but we say there is so much sympathy in the tone, so much feeling. A poor piano lacks that individuality, or personality, or sympathy or feeling, and many elements which it is impossible to express in words; hence the poor piano is rejected by refined musical people We have selected a line of pianos from the greatest makers in America, with a view of sapplying the artist, the musician, and the truly musically inclined. iano with the hard, unaympathetic, harsh tone, has been left out of our stock We know that the piano buying public dooa not want this kind. we have watched the piano business for a great many years. We have taken care to buy pianos of that quality whic truly refined in architectural lines, containing the We are certain of this, for h appeals to the musical sense, Hinest actions made, and altogether artistic, . knowing these elements to be necessary both as to an artistic suc: veal the reason for the great success of which is today not only the largest on any piano in our line. and handsomest line SEATTLE OAKLAND, CAL. 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