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R GOOSE-EGGED SIWASHES STANDING OF THR CLUBS. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost, Pot Tacoma senee BS 36 604 Ban Francisco .... 53 43 52 Portland é a «a 4m} Los Angeles . “3 (46 ame Oakland 39 60 438 Beatulc .. 35 a9 ate ]} AMERICAN NATIONAL, 7 Meveland New York... .7 Pittsburg Philadelphia. 838 lelphia 679 Chicago 9\ Boston 491 Gincinnati... .526/Detroit 479 Bt Louls ow York... .470 Boston Louls. 36 Brooklyn. Washingten. .357 302 “Trusty” and his docile Stwashes fock a little trip to the goose-ene den and filled their baskets full ednesday. Henley, the human @lat employed by Hank Harris, act ing as host. ‘The game at Recreation park was a@ sad thing, McHale and W being the only locals who ¢ connect with the elusive and eve @oy spheroid, They stowed two @ingles each away in thelr hit col umn; the other seven men created Qtmospheric disturbances in the ¥ictnity of the ball and then away Back and stood up. Not one of the four hits, however, brought a Wash close enough to the rubber to make the fans feel happy. Skel Roach was parsimonious with his bite, but the Seals banged the ball When hits meant runa Score id Seatue eoe000700-0 ‘Friaco ..... oo2000000—-2 Batteries——-Roach and Blanken- ship; Henley and Wison. 25¢ Shield Teck Ties For today and tomorrow at....10¢ LION Senin House 220-22 First, Av., Cor. Main AMUSEMENTS. OR, -_.. _____.+- OPERA Seattie’s GRAN teasing Theatre ON CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 65 ‘The Distinguished Lecturer OR. NEWELL OWIGHT HILLIS Twe Nights Only. * Benight, subject. “Ruvkin'’s Mes- to the Twentieth Century.” row night, subject “(iver Cromwell and the Rise of the Com- Prices—26¢, 50c and TSc. Sale of @eats opens this morning. —— ae Dally matine 8T seats, evenings. and holidays, 2¢c. Box seats 250. Newsboys’ matinee, Friday, Juty ‘Two shows, from 1:30 to § p ™ One price, 1c. Zara and Zara spectacular: Lamonts, acrobats (4). Milton and De Long Sisters, and Seven other Great Acts. Avenue Theater Always Cool. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. Last week of the Summer Season Favorite Company—Russeli & General admission Present. GHAS A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK z COMPANY. Ss RECREATION PARK Tomorrow AT 3:30. Seattle THE. . MAIN CARNIVAL ‘- A GRAND SUCCESS Thousands of delighted visitors afternoons and nights! Zesler Block, Third and James St. Extra Special Features Daily, Including Sunday. FIVE BIG ACTS FREE Amusement for the Masses! BLOCK, THIRD AND Warm Sait Water Bathing, Re- freshments, etc. Fine Dancing Hall for Clubs and Private Parties, SEATTLE’S POPULAR SALT WATER RESORT. Open every day from & a. m. to fi p. m. Boats leave Fiyer dock every thirty minutes. OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLDG. Phones —Sunset, Main 4444; Ind. Hatatorlum Phone—Ind. 2144. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House the maker to the woarer. 1419 SECOND AVE. Tel—Bunset, Main 1448 Portland vs. es TACOMA 6, PORTLAND 0. TACOMA, July 13.—The Mud-hens jnever had a look-in at the midnight baseball matinee pulled off here last inight, Bobbie Keefe wrapping his slants and twists around the necks of the visitors Just about as he wanted to, Meantime, the locals wore showering hits and runs Into [the right places. Portland helped Tacoma, by bobbling the ball five | times. Starting the games at 6:30 is making a hit with the fana. LOS ANGELES 3, OAKLAND 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.--A double and a triple in the fourth inning was all that saved Oskland from an utter famine in the run col- umn, in the argument between the Angels and the Commuters here yee torday, THE YANKEE INVADERS OF BRITAID THE SAME OLD BUMPS. UAL I RARER REAR RRR * » * » ‘TET TTT TTT TT TTT Durtng the spring practice of the Cleveland team in 1904, at San An tonio, all the players were in unt form one sunny morning, when Joss Knocked @ high tnfield fy NATIONAL LEAGUE. “Rint Bill!” shouted Capt. La AT BROOKLYN — Brooklyn 8, | Jole. Pittaburg 6. | And then something happened. AT BOSTON—Cincinnati 15, Bos-| “Bi” Bradley, “Btn" Lush, “Stil” ton 3. Bernhard, “Bt” Schwarts and Second game—Bostoa 3, Cinein- nati 2. AT NEW YORK—Chicago 8, New York 1 AT PHILADELPHIA—St. 6, Philadelphia 1. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT—Detrott 7, New York 7. AT CHICAGO—Chicago 0, Boston L | Second game—Chicago 4, Boston NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. AT EVERETT—Everett 6, Bel ws Victoria 2. HIT THE © BOOkIES OMRAD, A LONG SHOT, WON AT 12 TO 1, AND THE SYNDICATE on GANG HAD TO COUGH UP Im the mile race at the Meadows, Wednesday, Anirad touched up the bookies in good shape She opened at 15 to 1, but at the last minute she found several backers who laid goodly sums on her and the bookies squeezed her to 12 to 1 Carl Schmitz postponed his vistt to the Portland fair to see Toupee romp home winner im the seven- furlong handicap named after Carl Arestallator sprung 4 surprise in the four-furlong event, cleaning up rae he field though starting last. Re- sults: First race, five and a balf fur- longs, selling, 3-year-olds and up- ward, value to first $160—Cora Goetz first, Abydos second, Charles Lamar third. Time, 1:07. Second race, six furlongs, selling. 4-year-old and upward, value to first ‘Tam O'Shanter first, Skirmish second, Glen Brier third Time, 1:14. Third race, four furlongs, parse, 2-year-olds, value to first $250— Arestallator first, Tenordale second, Ebel Thateher third. Time, :48% Fourth race, seven furlongs, Carl Schmitz handicap, 3-year-old and upward, value to first $360—Toupeo first, Mindanao second, Funnyside third. Time, -26 3-4. Fifth race, one mile, selling, 4- year-old and up ward, value to first $160—Anirad first, Bessie Welfly second, Moor third. Time, 1: 41%. Sixth race, one mile 50 yards, sell- ing, 3-year-old and upward—Harry Beck first, Ripper second, Fille @Or third. Time, 1:44. ~b— Housewives, see bargains adver- tised in Pike Street Shopping Gulde, page 7. re The Hub has a hunch That you want Summer Clothes now, And that A Half Price Sale Would help some. Particulars Tomorrow On the Square, Opposite Totem Pole. NewYork Liquor Co ‘For Best Wines and Liquors i 9217 FIRST AVE. NORTH, FRED DELIVERY. Phones—Main 2572; Ind. 1535, inebam 1 AT VANCOUVER—Vancouver 7, “BiY’ O'Hara started for the land ing place, heads up, eyes on the ball. ‘The result might have been disas- trous had not “Bill” Armour, then manager, kept his wits intact and stopped four of the “Bills” by or dering Bradley to take the bail. Some day, when “Rube” Waddell loses his speed (of head), some wise ol4 ow! may get something on him, but Conie Mack would pay well for the receipt if it could be delivered before the eccentric larboard pill propeller loses his effectiveness. The stories told of George Edward have been numerous, but here's one » Elmer Bates that looks 14- t fine: ‘When the Athletics were tn trin- tag camp & year or so ago, ‘Rube’ disappeared early one morning and did not come back until dusk. Con- nie Mack was worried, and began to show it plainly, when his fears were White Marvin Hart te strutting about ag the heavyweight cham- pion of the world, “Kid” McCoy con- templating matrimony with a rich widow, Jim Corbett preparing for « : of Shakespearean tragedy, Gus Rubiin thinking over the whole matter, olf Bob Fitesimmons i bound for France. Why the Cornish- man should start on a tour Just at a time when he could have got Mart 4 stripped him of his ished everyone. At last the truth has come out Pitzaimmons went after his wife. It is said the old gladiator became convinced that the rather pleasing young actress he wedded a year ago wan trying to sidestep. A short time ago Mra Fitasim- mons, who has a strong but net cul- tivated voler, urged her husband that she be permitted to go to Parts and take vocal lessons. Fitasim- mona consented and presented her with $5,000 to pay her expenses. Later Fitssimmons got an inkling of the young woman's Intention of re- matuing abroad and started to tn- vestigate, He confided to a friend before hia) on departure that he would inal the immediate return of his wife to this country, and if she refused ail would be off between them. Fitzsimmons has had @ checkered matrimonial career, and it seems he is not yet out of the troubled waters | of doubt and uncertainty Emile Cote, Yale's left fielder, has signed to play professionally with the Plattsbarg, N. Y., club. As he had been with the ‘varsity team for four years he was ineligible to play with Yale again next season, Harry Arndt, who was let go in the spring by Cincinnatl, ts betng highly pratsed for the fine way in which he has been covering second for the St, Louis Nationals, He is also batting well. The team from the United States EXHAUSTED BRAIN is a fruitful cause of paresis, paral- ysis, epilepsy, meanity, ete. The early symptoms are headache, sleep- lessnoess, irritability, ete, and the prevention an rs is Dr. Miles’ Re At druggists, If first benefit, money “LONDON LOAN OFFICE Next to Guy's Dru Money to Loan on Wate! monds and Jewelry. Do not buy & watch or diamoné before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked in plain Cgurea Isaac Luria, Prop. “RELIABLE TRANSFER ©6. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First evenue, Postoffice bullding. | gf Bonse—-Hunset 908; Independent N'S SPORTING WORLD HAVE PTION--NEWS ITEM THE DOPE SHEET permanent cure of | i THIS YEAR BEEN ACCORDED RRR ERR tree See eee eee joalmed by the appearanée of the hatchet-faced pitcher Waddell was right there with an explanation that sadam He | carrted a abo! |he entered the hotel, straight to his room jentered the lobby and st | Mack, a happy smile spr his face, and holding out th quail > . | Here, Connie, old boy,’ ho sald |oheerily, ‘these are for you. Just | look at ma, covered withy my! and | |burrs. Had an awful time getting the birds; tramped 20 miles for half a dozen. 1 was thinking of you all the time Io fact, old man, that's why I went after ‘om. 1 knew you liked quail, You haven't been look ing very well lately, and theyll do you good." ‘Connie looked at the big fellow a minute He knew the ‘Rut laying it on, to aecape & up to over tat down for skipping the day's prac} tice, but what could he say under |the circumstances. Wo started to reply, but Waddell cut him off. ‘Ob, that’s all right, Connie n't mention ft. I'd do it again for you any time “And Mack was only able to bow his thanks and conceal a smile be- be “1 hind bis haed.” battleship Missourt defeated a Bos- ton newspaper nine the other day by & score of 17 to 1. Just before the final patowt wae made one of the Missourl's crew jumped up on « chatr and erted, “Don't cheer, boys, | the poor fellows are dying.” a la Captain Philip at Santiago. Jimmy Callahan ts anxious to break away from the Chicago Amer- icanm, and has succeeded tn inducing Frank Farrell, owner of the High- landers, to offer Pat Dougherty and Dave Pulta to Comiskey for his ser- viees. The old Roman, however, has hot seen his way clear to consent to the trade. FAN }000 Cal MeVey, the new umpire. just |imported from Cinctnnat!, held the |Indteator tn the Los Angeles-Oak- | land game and did a good job. | Hart fs a steady flelder, but he) bats like all the rest of the St- Washes, that In, he bate at the ball but can’t hit ft Blankenship might hit the ball ff he used a telephone pole for a bat, but not with an ordinary willow. ‘We're all glad Bray ts gone, any- how The American league fs about the only baseball organization in the country that fs presenting anything like an interesting race. The National leagne pennant wai |won by the New Yorks, tho. first| | week of the season Well, the Northwestern Jeague ta giving the fans a good rin for the two-bits every day. Gochnauver made another hif Wed- nesday. That is about the third | this year, Tacoma will give wp itd midnight jball games and start off af 9:30 again. “Skel” Roach has brougtt euit for $5,000 against W. H. Lugas,,preat- dent of the Northwest. baseball | league, at Spokane, for prohibiting Roach from playing with Portland last year, Roach says that be was dlack-listed for going to Butte, and besides the cental anguish and dam- age to his character be lost a whole season's salary. Billy Kemmer was sold Wednes- day to the Galveston, Texns, team for a good round sum of atmoleons. Frary has been doing such accept- able work at the first sack that It was decided to let Kemmer go. ‘ | ‘ Housewives, n adver- | tised in Pike Street Shopping Guide, page 7. « If you are philosophic, or are in clined to be, come in and seo the “Art Laurel” stoves and ranges and | study the philosophy of ite “double fine,” and you'll buy no other. The} Art Laurel Stove company in No. | 522 First avenue is the only exclu sive stove store in Seattle. It pays! every time to look this mat up. extract from an Engligh paper as cho fs now wrote.” The latter sp! year's Cambridge university captain so aptly put it rabbit huteh opened inte | wrtelyou, | STAR--THURSDAY, JULY 13, 190 THE PECULIAR MOTION Postmaster General Y} who was born and reared in New bob messin seis - aid ana DOPE FROM OTHER DOPE SHEETS | 2 Ss entered college, and at Georgetown | roving trouble ts “yn ib — oe satin lapimendlianiendiiinen phi Shane Columbia wes the erack pitcher) faying Dr. Miles’ Antl-Pain Pit of the ‘varalty team the “Little Comfort : Notwithstandin his 250 pounds, | tie th ! es r th Visitors to thie country ere fro-|“‘googly,” and the “swimmer! are|Secretary Taft's chief sport ta) m that A aan pirat oa quently tmpressed by the nomen-|cannot be explained here, bit they |borsebuck riding, with golf, yacht vafits, or money back clature Of our base ball scribes.|look good. Word painting of this|!ng and boxing as diversions. He They res ingles,” “benders,” |description enlivens even a cricket|teaves the war department almost “southpaws,” of “three sackers,” | mateh " very day about 5 p. m. accom. | and players “dying at first,” and ask | ed by one or more of his chiefs for explanations. The palm for} Court officials in China now have | #4 mounted on a large gray horse Versatility generally has been con-|an automobile garage with some 15] When 8 ary Taft does not ride coded to the men who write the|or 20 machines that are handled by |into the country } 6 slips away from sport of the diamond, but they must |native chauffeurs, As might b@ ex-| bis desk abou o'ck and joins) look to their laurels if the following | pect an automobile club has|Justice Harlan, of the supreme) NIGE TEETH court, on the Chevy Chase golf links} before dinner |BROWN’S scicatitic DENTISTS Yim Murnane, the base ball writ-) er, declares that the profession of! 713 First Avenue b » formed with headquarters anghal, It already boasts of | ; members, ean | “erleket teken as the standard Archie's initial manipulation was a “cow shot” off the loft handed| Hverybody knows that President | base ball lost a star when, in 1876.) 41. ene discoverers and originators representative of the Tyke county, | Roosevelt 1s an all-around athlete; | Wm. H Moody, the present attor-|o7 the only reliable acientifie but he wan defeated alf ende up by a|but tt ts not, perhmps, generally | ney general, with a Harvard sheep- | system of Painions Dentistry. We snorter,” which came up with e|kaows that he has gathered about |skin in his hand, turned to the law. | extract, crown. fill ene ciean 66 pronounced swish, ‘Tyldesley fol-|himself a cabinet of men whose|Mr. Moody was captain and catcher | trest torte fee all work for filleen lowed and ought to have beon|tastes ate similat to his own.. Of|of the famous Haverhill club, and | 90S SUACliN, iy ty the best, our pouched” after offering a “sitter” | the eabinet officers chosen by Presi-|When he entered Harvard, in 1872 | Det the lowest consistent with right angles to his lordahip, He | dent Roosevelt, Messrs w, Taft, |as a freshman, was placed behind /fratclasa work NATIVE “ballooned” Rhodes to the leg ex-|Morton, Moody, Metcalf and Cortel-|the bat on the ‘varsity team FREE. Our plates wry tremity, but In trying another “sky-| you are men who delight in «ports, Secretary Shaw, of the treasury | from the . ral teeth and are guar- was “trundied out’ with|and Moody, Metcalf and Cortelyou| department, finds that the horse oe 500, T50 and $1.00 & “fizxer” from the stalwart Haigh, | have each achieved distinction fulfills all his desires for recreation CROWNS B30" $2.00 Motcalf is and sport, In fact, the president, | Fy WORK 3.00 to $5.00 i-propeller upset| Secretary slightly the is perhaps | PUL Hallow's equilibrium and uprooted | above six feet in height, straight as | 0? his Wyoming, NATURAL TEETH... |his timber yard with the subsequent |an arrow, and fond of almost al) |omly equestrian who ean follow the secnpthgerioe ante globule. which was more of a/ontdoor eports. Ho ts a Yale gradu Towa man on his famous moun —— ; a“f* ‘ ' " 4 " 88 DENT! gooey than a “swimmer.” The | ate, and as a freeman rowed stroke | Prince. BROWN’S PAINLE 8 srs, willow wielder was thus o - \ ‘ ; RR: wren amg Be eee cer che bidiethionsd Covet he| @0 TO ALK! WATATORIGM. 713 # unar body"—or “moon,” as last|ball, the old-fashioned type of foot, ball, rode the bicycle and was an ex Every afternoon and evening the pert swimmer, In later years Mr. | great p f warm salt water ts full | 4) @ “gouthwick’s. N Metealf has taken principally to|of the beat of people enjoying the | jrours—#:20 0. m.to#:30 p.m. Sun- ° what the “flazer,” the shooting, fishing and golf. warm salt bathe. * Gay, $520 «. m, to 12:30 p.m. Parlors 1, 2 % 4, 5 and § Union | Block, one Goer south of Macbou and forthwith the Just FATTLE IS THE MOST POPULAR PLACE ON THE SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTON. HUNDREDS COME EVER DAY TO SPEND A DAY’S OUTING. Boating, Bathing and Fishing SIDEWALK FROM CAR LINE TOLAKE,. 225 FINE COTTAGES HAVE BE BUILT IN ONE YEAR. Your Last Opportunity We have only 200 choice lots at $65 up; terms $1.00 per week. City water, sidewalks, telephones and street lights are now in and will not cost you one cent extra. There is no guess work about it. You buy these lots just as adver- Ss Look This Paper Over After you find no one offers as much for the money, come to Southeast Seattle and let us show you the finest build- ing lot for the money in Seattle. If you can’t pay cash pay $1.00 per week. Come to Southeast Seattle Today Let us show you a home better than you are now living in, we can sell to you on terms as small as rent. Don’t read this ad and pass it up, thinking we can’t do what we advertise. We are not spending $100 a day for valuable space in newspapers to tell you things we can't do. We advertise to tell you what we can do. We have works to show that we have done and are doing what we advertise. We have 2a5 happy homes, all built in one year, in Southeast Seattle. We purchased 160 acres in the ri one year ago for éighty-one thousand dollars, right on the car line, right on the shore of Lake Washington, on this side of the lake. It looked good to us, and we put our money in, and it has proved to be the best addition in Seattle. We now have 800 citizens, and all are delighted with their homes. The greatest evidence of what the citizens of Southeast Seattle think about their homes was demonstrated by the Fourth of July parade, fourteen blocks long, viewed by 30,000 peo- ple, on First, Second and Pike streets. Al! people joined with the daily papers in proclaiming our exhibition the great- est Fourth ot July celebration that Seattle has had for many years. We invite you to come and see us before your rent is due. Talk to these happy people and you will be convinced. We do as we advertise. ou will be convinced that Southeast Seattle is the place to buy for home and invest- ment. Only 1§ minutes’ ride. Take Washington street car. Office open every day on the ground until 9 p.m. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. FACTORY SALE OMe REMOVAL NOTICE! MODERN DENTAL paRcons Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marton street, Maria Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- terial and workmanship. | ures Modern Dental Parlors }) Yin Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING 1207 2nd Ave. Next to Stone On account of ite f tful hideou 1% FIRST AVE. 80 ee ae ae nth aly Phones—-Sunset, Pink 1761. In-] | Gaay ‘be wlunse horcaiteey eens tt dependent 1751. @ either hereditary of contract- You Can Save J] mene 1 Free Delivery J | ei." gee, ihe system ip Tainted, with orm of Bcrofula, Boze: - Paina, BUF or Swollen Jo © Copper Colored ‘Sy ¢ or Body, little Ulcers jn the h oro the tongue, Sory Throat, en Tonsiis, Falling out or Ry time, trouble and expense by us- ing a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater HEE WoO Cures all chronic dis- enses without opera- tion. Cured by chi. | Hale brows, end tna) ous-like Ds of th ooh nese roots, herbs, | Hones. If yo 4 bark, bulbs and ver- line Maymptoms, ‘get © tables. These won- gimilar symptoms. t BLOOD © Mae Slack In your kitchen. @erful remedies have | fitment M4 practically the reealt of 7 -* | lite wor ntalne no dangerous They eliminate the drudgery of oe ee ee Grugs oF Injuric Medicingn of ant kitchen work and are always ses that have been | Kind. It goes to the very bottom of Saniy te" wan given up to die. We| the disease and forces oul every par- i guarantee to cure ec. | Ucle of impurity. B every sign cheapest fuel for the kitchen asthma, catarrh, | the flesh, the bones and the whole stomach, kidney and| system ate cleansed, purified and re liver diseases and gored epee ay ae Di belon wenn’ | tient prepared anew for t — ether physical weal of life.” BROW “ & bottle, e ° Call and see this wonderful Chi- DR. RROW S eatt e 1 tin nese medicine man. Have a taik| Philgdelphia. For sate in Seattle oO. with Hee Wo before giving up your | pM er Drug Oo., 1013-1018 First case as hopeless. ENG POLS ON 10% Washington Street, | P.-1. Buflding, Foe orth and Union. Phones-—Sunzet, Ind, Ex 5.

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