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FOR LOCALS, STANDIN P THE CLUE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ta ‘ ons at Ban I , ‘ ‘ Leos Ang exsee 34 3 do Oakt seecnee. 3 36 ’ Portland . - . Beat The warm # Out the local went at the Tigers as though they meant bus 5. After surpr ® the ¢ aturday by batting out a nt to work tn the las' ball players at game, they we game of the series with Tacoma and played anc trick on the onstrated that ab conditions are favor rv it is the weather or the locals can win The team playe Ve can play ball able. Wheth something else. once in a while together; the fielding was all that could be expected and the boys ba ted like veterans. Tt was a pitcher's battle, with hon ore in favor of Keefe of the Tigers Shields was wild at times and gave away a few runs, but he made things interesting for the visitors and did some lively work with the | atick Seore: Seattle .. . O2100100%-4 Tacoma .. ....000002100-3 SCORE FOR SATURDAY'S GAME Seattle 201000012 ° Tacoma .. ....100000000 TOOK DOUBLE-HEADER SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.—The locals took two games from the Webfoots here yesterday. The) Morning game was a batting affair} and the s stood 10 to T when Today--Tomorrow Every day Bargain Day at LION CLOTHING HOU iT AVE. S. AND MAIN ST. AMUSEMENTS rd Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.~ Both Phones 667, Tonight and All This Week Drew Present Another ‘Triumphant Success. Mr. Chas. A. Taylor's New York Company In His Whirlwind Comedy Sensation “THE GIRL ENGINEER,” Heart Interest—Laughter and Great Scenic Effects. No Change in Prices. Cootest Theater. Both Phones 567. Next Week—Mr. Taylor's Pig N ¥. Succeas, “The Female Detective. Matinees, 2:20 to 4:30; evenings, 7:30 to 10:30. Admission 19¢; Box Seats 2c. NEW BILL TONIGHT, Including Seven Scheck-Hadji Arabs and eight other great numbers. Ninety minutes of solid anvuse- ments. GRAND (rch Leading HOUSE Thsa:er JOHN CORT. Mgr. Both Phones, 6% Tonight and Six Following Nights, Mtinee Saturday. Big Hit Last Night. The World's Greatest German Com- edians, KOLB AND DILL, And Their All-Star Cast. 50-—PEOPLE—S0 Famous California Tonight and until Thursday, “1. O U" Friday to Sunday, June 25, Satur- TWO GAMES 4 | 1 Beauty Chorus. | the struggle ended In the after noon the men seemed to have used up all their energie nd the score howed a decided change, 4 to in | favor of the homers. Score Hu. Y and oe w 6 San Franciaco Afternoon game— | R. H. & Portland .. sesseessees wm 83 San Francigeo ..., we 68 68 HATTED OUT A GAME LOS ANGELES, Juno 19.—The| tick users got busy here yesterday and both pitchers hammered nm a good style. and came off with th best of deal " I 10 Oakl 10 PACIFIC NATIONAL Won Bole .. » a Ogden .. 1} Spokane .. . 20 Salt Lake .. 18 | SPOKANE, June 19.—Tho locals 4 things to the Boise team he yesterday and there was no time ing the game that the visitor a look-in for vict The v litor’s only run was made in the first Inning but Spokane went | them one better at the start. Boise . Spokane .. 2O1L21000%6 SALT LAKE, June 19.—Ogden put it all over the locals here yesterday and did things in fine style to Pul mer, who went out of the box in the fifth inning. Ogden .. . Salt Lake .. « Bellingham .. | Vancouve | Everett .. » Victoria .. s+. BELLINGHAM, June 19.—The !o cals won yesterday's game with Victoria in the second inning. Kel sey pounded out a two-bage which scored three rans and made the locals safe. Seore: Victoria .. ...4000020 2 Bellingham .. o200 6 EVERETT, June 19.-Vancouver simply gave the game to the locals yesterday, Errors, passes and wild throws characterized the playing of the visitors. Seore: Vancouver .. .0 Everett 2 CENTRAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF “THE CLUBS. Prosser . pod Ellensburg 667 Cle Elum 333 Yakima . 333 Prosser won from Yakima In the Central league yesterday by a score ¢ 2 to 1, and Ellensburg won from Cle Elum by 12 to & SOUTH WES STANDING OF THE CLUBS Montesano .. Olympia . Hoquiam won from Aberdeen « the local grounds yesterday by | score of 2 to 6. Montesano was y¥ | Olympia by the torious of 8 to & over NATIONAL LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. STANDING. New York . | Pittsburg Philadelphia ... ...29 39 day Matinee, “The Beauty Shop.” j Cincinnati e eee a1 Prices—$1.00 to 5c; Matinee ¢ | Chicago 32 to 25c. | St. Louls ne 4 | Boston .. 17 Races Races”. ae —aT— P a CHICAGO—Chicago 4, Brook- yn “THE MEADOWS” AT ST. LOUIS—St. Louis 8, New York 2 ie races daily from sow until! aT CINCINNATI—Cincinsat! 11, July 19, rain or shine. Races com-| poston 2. mence at 2 p.m. sharp. Take car et King and First avenue south. Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, except Fourth of July. Admixsion, 60 cents, including grand stand. Admission tickets on sale at all the leading hotels and cigar stores. senemnery Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the » 1410 SECOND AVE Tel—Sunset, Main 3441. orer Stone’s Pike Street Pharmacy THE RELIABLE FAMILY STORE—Selling: Herpicide, ; .. T5e Hay’s Hair Health, 50c size.400 Stone's Headache Powders. 25¢ Gives quick relief, never fat! Headache Bromo, large size. 25e Dr. Buck's Kidney and Backache Pilla, 600 size .. Makes one fee! good. Phone us your drug wante— We deliver the goods. STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family and Preserip- tion Druggists 419 PIKE STREET Both Phones. Main 923 REST FOR TIGERS. TACOMA, June 19.—There will be no work for the Tigers today and tomorrow, and the champions ought to be In fine fettle for the series with the Oakland Commuters, which opens here Wednesday after- noon at 4 o'clock. The home team will have the advantage of a rest while the Oaklands have to make the long jump from Los Angeles BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee Lady attendants Mours—#;20 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12. Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE. Clothiers, Second and Union Chicago LoanOffice HARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. A genteel ce to borrow money on | Glamonds and all kinds of jewelry, @trictiy confidential | —--- Jas. Means’ Hand Made 2.50 Shoo for sale at The Hu 615 tet Avenue 100000000—-1) SS PKR RRA RRR ERR * * ~ WITH THE AMATEURS* * * RRR REE RK AMATEUR GAMES. TACOMA, Juno 18.—The Amocats defeated the Ravensdale, Sunday, by & score of 10 to 7. TACOMA, June 19.—The Gue- genhelmers won from the East L Street team by a score of 10 to 9 PORT TOWNSEND, June 19.- Colta were defeated by by & score of 13 to 7, PORT TOWNSEND, June 19.— Port Hadlock was the victor in the game with Fort Flagler by a score of 14 to 8. The Bears held the Black Dia- mond team to nine goose-eqgs and scored five runs, winning from the Puyallups by 5 to 0. TACOMA, June 19.—The Tacoma Lions carrted off the game with the Sheltons here by a score of 5 to 8. ‘The the Alerta BALLARD, June 19.—The Blue jacks from Bremerton were sent home defeated after the game here yesterday. The score was 10 to 9. The Kame was most interesting. SEDRO-WOOLLEY, June 19.— The local administered a defeat to the game winners from Arlington by a seore of 4 to 3 on the local HAT’S substitution scription filled ONE-HALF of the Druggists’ Ass’n charge for prescription. $5, 000 reward for proof of in any pre- An Illustration of Morley’s Latest Scheme Z The above cut is an ilustration;until ¢ pitcher has delivered the }ball. They can then run to the of Jim Morelay’s seheme for help-| position where, in their opinion, ing the batting in the National] the batter will be moat ikely to Game. As has been told tn the|send the ball, Moreley hopes to Star, the fielders are supposed to| have the scheme adopted by noxt remain in thelr respective boxes season, grounds yesterd SNOHOMIBH, June 19.—The Fontelias went down to defeat at the hands of the locals here yea terday in an exciting game. ‘The score was 7 to 3, STANWOOD, June 19.—One of the closest games played here for some time was between the home team and the Milltown nine, whieh ended in a score of 4 to 2. = locals e toan June 19.—Tho things to the Bdme MONROE, did |yesterday that they will net for- get, winning by @ score of 15 to.2. The Fort Lawton nine admiste- tored a bad defeat to the Mciougall # Southwick team yesterday, The soldiers hammered the ball all over the ground. Score was 22 to 4. GLOOMY GUS WON The fellows who played the part of Happy Hooligan and did hot bet on Gloomy Gus at the Meadows on Saturday went home with inex money in thelr trousers pocket Gleomy Gue walked away with the Seattle derby, but the victory was not easily won. Sea Alr came in second in the race and the favorite, Sanstone, was third. Time 2:06%, your Preserip tion corre sponds with th mark “Bite ling” on silver. SHAW'S DRUG STORE, _ lo. 1213 Seo- ond Ave. For a 35c Hair Brush 9 to 6 Tuesday Fo Schedule what we your by us. MAE IEIEAEIE AIL IIIA LE AIDS IAI SDM His label on | G. 190: CORBETT S GOSSIP — ny nY JAS, J, COMBNTT. at Schreck’s hands ty Louls HANLON A ACTOR AGAIN, O'Drien's fight with Pits in Phil A battle between Hattling Nelson | Adelphia proved the former capable ‘ vee fe und Kddie Hanlon would be one of | of holding bin own, and Wits THE COMPETITION FOR THE FIVE FREE TRIPS TO THE Port. order rl popular thas could ye pe b et men bene ” oad conbaaiia LAND FAIR 1S GETTING STRENUOUS—THE ONLY Way T ranged just nov oth men are| Save the last fight with fighters of the same type, and it] wh h was practically tiled b WIN 16 TO HUSTLE EVERY MINUTE would be hard to pick a winner the men entered the ring In hie recent fight with Young | Mobert has the hardest prop » Corbett,” the Californian demon- | on his handwhe has tackled since BOT O., Wy ton next Friday night} Mes, Ittert trated that he is far from being all] lost the ut) The Bt ‘ tn nenhent M ‘ 1 in, Of all the youngsters J ever 1g the next days there 4 6 Ant heard of, Hanlon has made th at} A CHeME ferent te Sea ten ds hoes . = der of pe showing of any lad of his age, and] = “Pugiliste for or hir 3 ,}thie- mest sdeniae' teachers te Miss Edna Harris that he ta not hammered to pleces The enigne advertiagm | wlan | Miss De Hart and @ physical wreck is more than 1/4ppear on @ biliboard in N s nbe candidat are | n understand. within the next year, if th 7 to be ding te Doubtless his long rest has done | of ® once famous promoter ma "| back and will come in at ' 4 world good, and if the h a Garrison finish ‘ ngland there is a place where | right cours a mb ve ae ro vaployment | COUpons are coming in bum the next opponent for Britt or Ne ieiists are given employt each day gon, One thing im sure—Kddie will} by f these agencies. One of the > aie ai ER orget Us fof be backward In accepting prop-|chief vocations i» bodygu ay. Tho heaviest voting since Bargains in Fursdians ettionie ts ither When a wealthy mi edn a & urday was for Mi illan of THE Although “Young (x lost | the pugilist Is a handy man ard, and Miss Johnson of Inter r the decision, the Denver boy 1s en-| 1" employed to care for the inter tothe adanceumen of Inter” Hl Red Front Furniture ( titled to a great deal of credit for|of the visitor as long as he triking distance of third po 220 PIKE STREET, his magnificent fight, and would] wanted tion. M Gail of Dunlap, Mins probably have been given a draw| Often the emloyer and the handy) wit, of naliard, and Miss Hines had they fought anywhere but in] man form a close friends! an" lof Roy each climbed one point 4 "Frisco thie explaina why one finds #0 MaMY) 1). sanding va That “Corbett™ waa in better con-| well-to-do- haw en fighters is Contest workers should bustle 4ition and possessed more endur-| England today among their friends who are not al ance than in bis two fights with) Frequently the pugilist, through) jody readers of ‘The oat Nelson was evident, But the rug-| this channel, becomes @ private In- |i is co eerthe fo € se Eeet AE. See gedness which made him go formid-|structor for a wealthy man or his |) lm \) sro oh thy lf fo to wil || Phones—Sunset, Pink 1761, ted able during his championship ca-| sons, and thus secures a fair in teacher, and the time is getting eet. reer in still minsing, with plenty of time in which to tm-| 14074 ery worker who wants a Hanton needs rest and time to ac-| prove his condition. his candidate to get a free trip to “THE KING'S HIGHWAY? cumulate strength and vitality, and| In this — —— a the Portland fair will have to hustle) 76 ry¢ i ap if he observes those moral lawe| pugilists enter the saloon business, | oe ite trom now until. the which fighters must reapect, I look | and numerous second-raters take on | Syr7 punute from mow until | th GATEWAYS OF COMMERCE , d ere thet for him to come back stronger than | as bouncers in <A bs ‘ne Sines citing and the prize that will go to| CENTERS OF POPULATION) | ever, wervices are pera each of the five who come out on| Aading greatly to thet — of unwelcome visi b top at the finish ts certainly worth | your journey, without iner 18 THIS BOR'S WATRLOO? The approaching fight between Fitesimmons and Mike Schreck t» not being taken seriously by many fight fans, but before it is over con- ditions may change, The long and successful career of Fitesimumons must end some time, but it does ne acem probable that the day has ar- rived. Schreck is one of the sturdiest men in the squared circle, and his crouching position in battle, com- bined with his hitting power, makes him a more dangerous antagonist than many will b Yet with many things In his favor, it Is difficult to figure how Schreck lie going to take the Cornishman into camp, and chiefly because of the lat ter’a wonderful generalship, Bob has met and defeated several June 19.—On troubles, a) management Oe CASTORIA sleeping potion in his arma, but he Kind You Ha e Always Boug!) some fans are prone to believe that his turn has come. Bears the Opinion ts based upon Schreck’s | Signature showing against “Philadelphia Jack of JO'Rrien.” who had @ narrow escape More Prescriptions Are Filled Here Every Day HAN in any other drug store in Seat- tle or the North- west. That means that we have the confidence of the people and physicians alike Ide r 25-Cent Shears 9 to 6 Tuesday 0. GUY, Inc Second and _Yesler the | Mim 1 to take no dent of the club of the action of the CONTEST CLOSES doing some extra work for. The following is the standing of the candidates to date: expense ag pect to wecu 1 what you w lor the So hee WITHDRAWN. SALT LAKE CITY, account of financial Ogden team has decide further part in the Pacific Nationa League gamee The announcemen was made yesterday by the prest te vos travel by Name. School fine Low Chase Walla Walla Miss Madison ...........B. F, Day IN A. Frances Nichols... . Rainier L ES McMillan ..... . Ballard! por information Bertha Johnaon Interlake C+] M | Miss Nellle Buckley. Lilian Metcalf, Metta Armour Nor, Pi ast Agent, 132 Portland, Ore. Columbia Sa Green Lake Pass, Agt. 161 Ye Walla Walla| Seattle, Wash. Fonte ! t Irma Whittier. Nelite Gall..... Mine Bunker . Mins Mabel Netticton. Wiley . Blanche Banta Peart Bacon. Dora Hines. Nina Moore Miss Rechel Hyland Miss Nellie Pomeroy. i Mis Pearl ch Mime Grace Hall South Park - Longfellow Batara » Beattle High Beacon ney = TORES VITALITY Have NewYork Liquor Co |)". “ues For Best Wines and Liquors any AST AVE. NORTH, FREE DELIVERY. Phones— Main 2878; Ind 1928 LO) per b to cure or refund sealed. Book free S35 Arch street Beattie only by 1015 First Ave. Pei Phijadel Quaker The Star’s World’s Fair Contest The Star will send the f most popular school teaches fn this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Portland—wil pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including Falke | road fares, hotel bills, entrence fares to the grounds, ete Each coupon—A—is good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's subs | scription or a renewal ofan old subscription is good for 68 vores, Each ecoupon—B—accompanted by 60 cents for a new scription for two meaths, or a renewal of an old subseri is good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon—B—accompanted by 75 cents for a months’ # ription or a renewal, is good for 200 Votes” This contest will run during April, May and June The five teachers having the largest number when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Se attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lewe n@ Clark «enosition. (Coupon “A.”) -Wash., June 19, 1905, I vote for Sehool, City of.. County of..., as the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- tngton, (Signed) (Coupon “B.") Good for 10,000 Votes If accompanied b: Star paid in advar "w yearly subscription to The 4 for renewals, eeee oses Wash, June 19, 1906. 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