The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 2

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' | ‘ eR ee 2 SIWASHES ARE A HALF MINU SHORT OF LUCK LOS ANGELES WINS FIR GAME, WHICH REALLY BE! LONGED TO THE LOCALS, AND SECOND (8 CALLED WITHOUT A DECISION y Be | | a bt wd out yew | te ee he subtle: | h tle and Los] Aw . team loat the] i econd wan called fier wlx ' \ 4 e e st « a pecultar one owing tk Rube Vickers, who was on « line | fo Siwashes, struck out 14 of the ener nd lost the e The! reason ie not far to we however 1s he issued passes and r wild * eo wrong meow and « hit was nee 1 to bring im a run the Angels frere there with the stiek Seattio Had the Hits. } Seattle made twice as many hits) as thelr opponents but they came at inopportune times, being widely | woatte and nonproductive as far as rua getting was concerned. The Siwashes had numerous opportunl ties when hits mean runs, but Hop Kins, the Los Angeles twirler, al-| a steadied down at the critical | | | VICKERS PUT THEM OVER AS SMALL AS PEAS YESTERDAY. moment and refused to allow the | Indians to swat the ball | Scored in the Eighth. | Seattle got their only score in the} eighth inning when three bite and a base on balls gave ¢ Notice, Barte Excursion Sunday, June td, to Port Townsend a return, $1.26 round trip, given by Al Fredricks} and F. 8. Dimmitt. Banquet will be/ held at the Delmonice Cafe Walter Merrick of Port Townsend, caterer. | Steamship Indianapolis leave Pier 1} at £20 a m return trip at 9:30 p. & welcome. Tickets on sa Bar, 110 Pike st. or at Pier 1 BIG REDUCTION In Furniture, Carpets, Ranges and Refrigerators Ref cost ye %. our p arriving ¢ at Opal $26.00 Hefrigerators for $22.00 Retr TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Full Leather Su rs for Canes for S300 $14.00 Trunks, brass bound, for 88.50 $12.00 ‘Trunks for 87.50 Bedroom Suits, for $10.00 THIS 18 THE PLACE T FURNISH. We also ox a new goods for your furniture or stoves ‘ sa call, r ber the name ber Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for Charter Oak Rang: 418 Pike Gtreet, Phones Ma NOTICE—Sun been changed t J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. DOOOOOOPOO OOOO All Smoking Tobaccos 0c Stee {5c Two for Old Monroe Whisky XIAO! 104-106 First Ave. S. Phones; Sumset c dependent i751 Bree Delivery. Mall Orders Promptiy Wl) +4 Ma | things — They had a swell chance to cinch game in the sixth Inning, KR abit. Blank. was bit with & pitched ball and went to first Walters bit to Hoppy ad throwa out at first. Hoette four wide ones and went ne bags were full with Streth up Ho had a chance to w bis name in baseball history, & miy sui ceeding in knocktag a fly to left field. Mott then came up and hit a slow one to Hopkins and it was all off. ¥ ler got to first Pitchers’ Battl The second gam a pitchers and Stelts Dall, only ome hit being made off of each. Los Angeles’ only chance to score came in the fourth inalng Cravath got arouad to third on two errors and as nobody was out, looked dark for the Si washes. However, they rose nobly to the occasion. Walters made a fine running cateh of Deima’s bit to right. Jones struck out Bills. Jones gave the next man up transporte tion to first, but Kane saved the Skeet eee eee * * If you attended the game think you know how it was ask your barber and he wilt set you right, even if he waan't there —Take Wesley, for instance. day by grabbing B score First Game An ROM POA & rr 2 es oe Sy ey Se ae te $etuw et Walters. vf 33 OS ee SS ie Heitwaiier, i Ba et aa Ee " ae ae Se ey ee ee oe : $ee*3 88 -. as Oe SS SD Ge Low Angeles AR RP POA ® . “ es aie % ovath. rf es a ee i ee ae Deimas. ‘ By xs | r ' *¢ 6°88 M and, Be 22. eee ie ae ai. a : eo 4288 als » 3 ae) oe erent senate poLtoee . Biles . <a hen Am Rh OW POA a at wer | ait, se 78 8 6 6 ‘ Bee: ee M oe i 6 Hane. 2 a8 * Angeies Am ft at ; i ewe 3 . 7. ’ ott * eet fare nH ; ‘ ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE. a) a ae Auction Sal Ww. HW. Ft Jewelry #16 Second Nally 2:20 and 7:26. ta s, watehes, Jewelry, allver “ wlans, regard ss of cont - DONT GIVE ME ANY GUSH 1 KNOW A WIT WHEN | SEE IT eee eee sometimes? AMERICAN LEAGUE. n ton am vas KANE May tT the iecmia goth ‘ ' “ ' “ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE * ; ‘ KERR WESLEY, THE BARBER, SAYS = EERE REE ee “\ Ain't atter with the team. ain't much about the t don't know. Will you b face r o, sie? EERE eee eRe STANDING OF THE CLUBS it a fright the way Vl tell you what's the No National League Played. Won. Lost . : Pacific Coast League. Piayed. Won. Lost t ‘ : Northwestern League. Played, Won. Lost a 1" . 1 ‘ hit 1 ain't seen them play yet, but | guess there ee ee ene Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Life.\ | sidering the condition of the THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR JOHN D. Hayden, | 1T HAS BECOME KNOWN RECENT ISPENOTHRIFT, BUT HAS GALTED AWAY MUCH MONEY IN PENNSYLVANIA OIL PROPERTIES. i NOW THAT RUBE 16 OUT OF THE GAME WITH HIS INJURED HANO HE MIGHT TAKE A DAY SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 41, 1 TRIO OF WELL KNOWN 00 VOOR a CHTS ON ! . . ’ | * —— “BIG MITT’ PLAYERS **°*°*°""**"""""*) WELL KNOW N : | The Englinh derby, the Blue Rib | h f th Tt waa tn yeste ‘ jat , ad mt ir T ny ° Paurknund WEBFOOTERS PUT IT Aut. ridden t Dann OVER WASHINGTON AND orien jet | IDAHO IN THE TRIANGULAR| ) dave | TRACK MEET VESTERDAY, ; ’ id Nul . « | be } th Oreon's all-star track team) ted A i on t ta i. 1 te Liked to ' ¥ ton t tat : ; ’ he state wy he j 1 feating Warhing in i idat ' 7 ‘ c . ' t ” ' ‘ i ‘ Waahington showed @re 2 | Firat in only one ever |yard dash, ‘Tho acore by j counting 6 f tr a for a A and 1 for third, waa) Ores i Wishington, #9, and Ide Bro 7 1 ffecta. | large { was present and much] oun . 5 about Jenthusiasimn was evinced through oo * ¢ three § * | rhe era f home } out | r fight of d Kelly the Star. | : bornons 2 | Kelly, the Ore sprinter, wael ' ao ws Pritts. 5 | the atar of the ite won both | at gentle | dashes with ease and showed he had Three old-time catchers of the of these , ena a , no tender. . the making of @ phenomenal sprint.|Amertean league are Ollie Behreck mach be « out i a f . th ie ¥ ar w anderbtit x : Philadelphia bg er, In the 220 yard dash he won| cngost, of Philadelphia; Jim Mx-|[i"'* |" young pitchers and ne lin France, bi 5 wos $00,000, |The cor , ele te —" vt spp aioath nes = Guire, of New York, and Hddie Mo-| pitehe McFarland made the best |and bis horse Prestige is considered| ‘The cat's ake if ang wsdoublediy could have be + tog Farland, of Chicago, Seasoned by | record of the trie at the bat; he hit| the best on the French turf The ot a | d, as he fin fled w ledge . the ays of weak- at ditfere | Ished looking Back over his shout. [EI es NM a the guna, baal je geen te ne days of weak | sUPERIORS WIN TWO } gyre se ‘ | de Me 1 hed second in the ed x r - jump, and then attempted to win nm @ | Previous efforts had exhausted him . e mere New York + fb] and be wae unable to fMotsh , vy «laugh ‘ : & 8 , t Dooin's be @ ne- pea Oregon Starts Well RESULTS AT LATONIA et apianted, he Oregon started the day well, wh , As a on Narge @ y won the 100 yard dash i « oat, Fort nem an 4 ! sat the rate re . from Rex Smith, W. with . ‘ * * f 2% His Ctnetmnadt, 0 ™ O, third, Time, 101-8, In| “ . Maitie Ma Ho was ably | DUt he Keeps “'ahbore the event, the half mile run, 4; supported by his eatct Schoder, | 1#r* # - "* member of a es | Washington showed @ good man in games, The feat nal be a Parker, who, after watting on his work was his . e kr acetul mo. we Toate op sts for three-fourths of the! {} and he was aleo . * (he ball to weds ab of ® cade ° fr sprint in the ick, getting three : ee = ” etoh and won by yards from " rautifu ° Se Hm matthews, Le with Radmundaon, 1 OF THE MEE ae me eae «stump ot earth at A fh th thtrd. ‘Time, 9:14 | : a cow in ¢ “r pateh, suit a Oltwe t oe! ba nach so bs Miustnach | _ Parker, W. repeated his tactied in| , Oliver Cutts, the football conch. the accom pictare shows 9 ent Behiet when he we ft at th é A THeraiite,| PROSSER, Wash, May 31.—The , a x firet heat of the ay ar pee | Proaser ball team beat the North SEATTLE CRICKETERS Wy ebur superstitios int © td werd Cup " rw 8 ‘ oe ern Pacifics, of Spokane, twice by) seattle and Tacom Overail and Livingston. Umpire 0 ber. |Getns’ pitching was the feature, as | At Tacoma, and Seattle vo ee sorrel-top Iregon's phenomen sre Mine Mowley,|the visitors only got four hits off o rom Baker (tt Teak Boomer é i yr) ge 198 t 4 aprinter comes from Baker y Frank 14 him tm 18 tunings, one being a Wa eit we is no relation er nae scratoh. Waddell, did best batting for the winn erte 67 not out | Crescent Juniors had a ball game yesterday, and the Crescents prov joa vietortous by a score of 12 to 9.) The batteries were Exgeman and MeDonald the winners and Btit-| Ings and Mason for the Walla Walla | Juniors — | Atiowing Surgeons to Experiment } The Walla Walla Juntors ONE the | owenn ane - er. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS IN DIS’T NO, 2 } | Water rent due tn May for May, }On you t# dangerous. Most drugs June and July. If not paid by Map are cerous, Try one treatment | 31, becomes delinguent. Disa at the Kirksville Infifmary of Os Hes bet Geler and Valom sta; jteopathy, 114 Washington building. bay and Metered water des Osteopathy is the kni #, blood- from ist » of each month, lees, painless method of treating | Becomes delinquent on ~ | disease = | || THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST—GARVEY-BUCHANAN | COMPANY |June Bargains in Plenty Friday will be more than busy. TS guaranteed Taffeta Ste |] be sold at S0c the yard; $15.00 silk t waist sults, inks at $4.50, instead of $8.90, and many more just suck ValemE) |] Read about them ht | Ready-to-Wear Department. $15.00 TAFFETA SILK SHIRT WAIST SUIT $9.98. LY THAT RUBE WADDELL 16 NOT THE LEAST BIT OF A [f Friday and Saturday we place on sale Silk Shirt Waist Salt st) site are made in newest and These most p OFF ANO GIVE THAT OTHER OIL KING, MR. ROCKEFELLER, SOME VALUABLE POINTERS ON I made waist, elbow length aleoven, extra wide oki HOW TO BE HAPPY, THOUGH RICH. i] rose, reseda green and a few black and white chec || sold for $15.00; Friday and Saturday, price 89.98. Wil, W., was second and Oberteuf-| Gre. and his full name ie Daniel J. LIPPY WINS HANDICAP. | . 7 Kelly } Siik d D G d HOSIER » furnished a wut- mparison between the recorde| ‘There Decoration Day | NIT UND ep AP pe or eo IE et anadUressGoous = =» of mt ¢ legiate meet at Cambridge, Ma jay, 18 holes « play T | D t t Stocking to win and thore made yesterds nter-| Lippy won, goin “i he cou | whi! ffort too seen pow at oy the 160 yard, ¢ bes ett | in a ‘tits el rag - ‘ and | epar men . oe te a 120 yard dash and| of Pennsylvania wor eec- | net score 7 Wagner was second | patr for ..%e shie 16 do him-| onde Kelly mad same time with net score of 80, his handicap | tit guarant Ladies’ Black Cote he famped 29 Cartmell w the 220 tn 282-5 se being & OM Ainsworth and Mr. | per yard ton or Gamat 4 tr 4 hie actus! famp was) onde, whit y did itt Knox | Raimedell won the mixed fours 1 fully nit Inches bening the heat | 28 tris the same ‘Ancraica ta trees} EXCUFSION Rates East | von 2¢. ver vara 15e % te a Oregon would have On June 4, 6, 7, 23 and 25, July *7-4ae' siffon Wool Mohair, cream and biack ; ene Oregon Wins i chance of ing the b ya] 2 and 3, the Northern Pacific wilt | yin b> pel ee 19¢ Wiese Unlon Mou oO, * at the national meet sell special round trip tickets to : - Cie — . ; knee length, lace) anily, a ve eastern points at y reduced Manish Cloth, green, navy, red, Alice blue ar wes has = ‘ EV UVSE TY EULEH ORR cua 4 ‘ -- lid « a ‘onl “ cream ite Sige @ | Visit your old home on business or 374ach All Wool Cheviot Serce: just the 7 *WHAT SCORE CARD * _ ie a eo tor bathing ner pyres Hy per ard..15¢ be me M S WILLIE SAYS | trtestiancat Fink sk SK; |] te Merortand mack Sateen shiring....10@ | Sal Ba a Se “ Dek thnkennneanewe chars De < Friday B ins in th ee 4 2-8 neconda, and Busiest riday Bargains in the Busiest It was Oregon a Basement ag tg The Right Road|"°OC®"Y — $1 Alarm Clocks 5 “ . Hus a ta Baran *) Guar od Alarm Clocks, full alekie plated t 1 Moulien ‘eco BETWEEN-~~ Delicatessen De-| SSE any Sa = Ne 8 Saint Paul ve"teatue’ $2 Lemonade Sets 99¢ G Hus } 0 — 4 te * ~ Lemonade § nix “quart tankend | maha, z e gularty $2.0, | Kansas City and 4 tu . Friday barge re dad Smith Wins High Jump Chicago coon . ci . ; "| Be “See [$8 Trunks Go Friday ® Cuicaco Mr 'dertee at at $4.50 ‘ so engl | ¢ j GREAT Beat “ad 75 Strongly Made M i Bound and tron tor. three € theARl] Dom wind pad artists ie coitenty| | ne WESTERN ' ta and Brase Trimmed Trunke cunyas, ' ° ; ‘ be dace Sedu Girlaets a Unequaled Equipment Hor “ 8.00; Pr ed " right On All Trains. |} : 1 GIANTS WIN IN BNOHOMISH. ' B - vin Be ; 25c Japanese Berry a6 Garele ire ooore of ; bo, Got Gre Bowls 10c . for F 106 I so 6Rerty t +w sn | For full information, apply to A Bow bargain a. .| W.H.OLIN, Gen. Agt., ‘ sé +108 “ 210 Mutual Life Bid, : | Something Everyone | sastiq = = Wesnnaion 3 wwe 25¢ Green Glazed Cusp on vila “a Ean Wee to ats & don dors 15c un an for’ the BS price - n t box t ALBERT HANSEN sults, running the oat of the story fs “Buy eralg"** GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. eee 706 tet Avenue Lumber Exchange Bidg. 1113-15-17 Second At

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