The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1907, Page 2

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wild in the third tannin, one, «im schoolboy from Spokane nerves and refused to Fanything phase him, After fou ning was 0 ty of @ piston. from Doy!'s wildness, for more than six hits > Tt was when the bases were ier the right 4 the jurnett did wy Work, bitting the ball the bigh ones be would o have gobb! went id do to do. that came bh ground like tent F Tacoma menagerie is walked four men but aside from ‘and & wild throw on Rush's when he hit batsman Shaw in @ run, the game was 6 he settled fen and worked with the regu| pitehed @ good game, the So-| ‘Biile stickers being able to cennect "} im the third, thanks to the passes d by Doyle, that Garry, dimin os for Garibaldi found the ball jatance and Brought | mine whether or not the appotative runs, It was @ clean two-| state officers are entitied to the ‘hit and aroused the 1500 eager pitch of enthusiasm. nose for two sacks, The sun in) WINS, SECOND ttle yesterday took the second t game from Lynch's men in game well worth sooing, It ts that Doyle, the Tiger twirler, had let the fun the on rat tor center field, showed | id when he was! elective officers and refuses (| stead of He gathered ta} way and) He especially pretty cateh of high ball. Stis’ one hand Harper's throw was ao ox pretty piece of work and is of praise. It te plain the ascsrtment the local boys a they tom Bi eneewoEun Ft) emecmmnen] ZS! -sece-ce-p Si coeeeceuer | pany, and Geor no | will be retained for park duty after a# the proprietors of the Lince }June ist. The men added this | hotel or the ©. B committee, and) TACOMA PRINCIPAL RESIGNS, ‘HARRI | | MAN TO Beert ACSA ARS ON avin : sorzgs scoiaeona MAKEBIG BUY | So Ry } school, HF. Wee tendered his veater pg hair noe ayn 4 (Sortope Telegrap® feretee.) ja gfe wn Bi | CHICAGO, May 16.—The United etre States Trust Co. and the New York | BURHAM DENIND OWANGM — | Central and Baltimore # Ohio rail - ‘ | roads today asked the court to or we.) “hie M iler’y ve. RK Predertots | Aer th of the Chicago Termi A Burnham, pr }ual Tranefer Ratire with tts valu | tual Reserve Life Insurance com. | Gbdle depot facilities to eatisty the/ PD. Eldridge, al- | Monetary Obligations | who Tt fs waderstood the Harriman ta PORTLAND, Ore, M because he pers grand larceny wet | the entry of their eastern iia to | neon stand trial in New York, pit: | Chicago pers cation for change of Venue wae de | + pera nied. The trial of Frederick Burn- WANTS $6,000 DAMAGES. ieath. hain tw scheduled to begin Monday palace fuit was begun today in the Unit SALARY RAISE TO Sse" = DRIVER ESCAPES INJURY BY HEAD FOREMOST DIVE ¥y to recover $6,500 damages. | BE TESTED sult grew out of the fact }that a dam at Coal Creek, King the property of the Pacific A tear case will probably be if Y, broke on the nig } Begua in the near future to detor | November 14, 1906 and tnus-/ dated twenty acres of Dapiay's farm nor diminished during the term for which they are chosen, applies t up the Romana went Mead ts of the same optinic: Bestaalag @tth th = et State Auditor Claussen, however, Santa Clara on the din of May the hoide the opinion that the provision | Northw pplies to appointive as well a) tor Val wit! elear from Pier t in now —— for the increased) The afternoon from fan F th es }& full passenger let and capectty | | tretghs | MANY WANT TO ssoess sense acon ARRIVES AT NEW YORK | Ad le, the ba: when Diving from his seat through the window of a washing away @ part of his tm. | reatibule of | terents Intend to buy thie to use for | a man to hake hands wan knocked yesterday afternoon by the blow ay Apecial Servtes) 16. Juat ted in requesting | Henry Rob down tn a bar jane resulted tn Woodlaw mh Wee equarely in front of the ern Compacys steamers | wuncemnausmnone. ar on tnorease of pay provided for under provements and farming m ery.|#¥enue car, T W. Dobson, driver the law passed by the last legte 7 - jof a Supply Laundry company's lative session. Attorney General | On VES pRerT wagon, saved himeelf from injury Atkineon bas ruled that the Coo-| The steamer Pleides moved to bed « colltaton on Firet aveuge pear titutional provision which pro | Ladysmith today for the Arlington hotel Wedaesday dee that the ealaries of the state mer Umatiit The laundry wagon and the street Lofficers shall neither be Increased ™ernir we car whd north came into head n freight end collision about #30 o'clock Dobeon was attempting to | mw v in place of Louls Nopander, | rw only to elective officers Ge Wernor | Che will resume command ee gli the crowded street the before | Holt of Kobinson morgue he did want a THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907 OR NOT SHAKING was arrested and the body Dobson realized that the collision as unavoidable, There was no time to jump to the street and as the car sruck the wagon, Dobson dived head foremost through the open veatily torman fod w Hott nays that Robinson persisted | in ehaking hands with bim and aa} know him and did not | ything to do with him, he Robinson forced bimecit and Holt knocked him down ed uninjured on car The front wete on one veatl brokea jured anh wheels of t d by HE WAS PUT OUT “You can talk about your crack | BE COPS | (Bertppe Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK May 16-—The| @tehers sii you wan t and moet com: | “Tacks” Parrott, t plete Hner afloat, arrived tn portiin pie day, “beat the From the appearance of the police station this morning it did pot look |p. k malden trip today as though Chief of Police Wappen-| ~~ ae & passongers a a morning are: A. F. Bruer, Roy | Whes Wood entered the restacrant | a Moark, Roy Olmatead, Fred Gordon, | MeKnight t said to have refused| # ball theid aght « Connor falriy J. H. Raymer, A. Wilson, Robert |0 serve him. Wood attempted to | bie fate. Freneh aod R. W. Merchant. | has received word from Cht Pe Cs mural, of As Raward & Webster, general man. | ties € ria, to ager of the Independent Telephone fect that two Pal %o., Will probably leave for the east | Jobe soon to attend the convention of the | located fm an Astoria dance b Internationa! Telephone Asacciation | They wil! probabiy be brought back | to be held at Chicago beginning | to Ballard | i] with June fourth. Independent tele eoccipdeiasicinnsnatiogsinamin i poe conten ussmnse s| ON THE FRONT Tested, will be represented at the | convention. One of the plans to be| The steamer Santa Clara will Bure ‘Mot anti! the | discussed is the consolidation of Ah@| probably not reach Beattie before vee Gere a tally made. | 7.000 telephone companies How Oper | Muy 20 es whe will eal! at Katalia NATIONAL LEAGUR. ) Batteries han and Sohiel, W Ames ant orman League sinning. Peore ame tong ves we fiadetphia ae Won. Lost. Pet ah Chien : Af Drtrolt ok a ae Pieteivnte ; 3 oe York ; “ Veto , vn \ goon : + ee tae : AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago Washington. no wet . eran Pidtroit-New York, no wame; wet grounte Alereiant-Boaton, 0 game, wet erounda Boore a Louis su 3 LiaAnbpnia s 1 Bruges . Ve. Coombe an ; Won. tow ating independently. If this move | Ghe left Valder on | ment should be successful long 4! The Saratoga’s sail | tance telephone Lines would be b Valdes and Seward ha 14th. wo.” equal wald & famous piteher 1 of She | Charile Hayder was never seen on | Me was a wonder as $]| stein would fall to fill the holes tn |& thrower and had more base 3} the police force and it seemed mote HAS TO PAY COSTS |senee than half a dosen average $| than Ukely that he would be able to j players. Talk about signs, he was @)plek some gilt-edged material for OF ACTION ang ot them. And quick Why 2) the ano ogy egy — RT ngth ie gg i gene eonees —| will be added to the force June iihiliie ut ® is The station rmed with men! Tom Wood, « negro head waiter | DO*too wae playing tn New York ® looking for jobs at the Hotel Stande hi | OR? Gay and Geo. Gore wae on 3) Six men were added yesterday |{ato police court t nz on | Bird Roger Connor on first 3/and nine more were enrolled today |a bench warrant and fined the costs Boyder caught Gore off his base Sito make the full quota needed tolof the action which he tly | 084 Commor wae indignant and ex Sihandie the water front situation. brought against G. A MfcKaight, Pe yar What do you think of fi Two men will soon be placed at | proprietor of the Seattle Kitches. at for base running? In « */ Columbia and one at South Park | t seemed that MeKnight jtwinkling Snyder threw the bail a |The 18 extras placed on the force | decided views on the color que ' the “~ bareman and he and square ly off the base. Connor wae usted be hurled himeelf on the rams and pounded his bead with A clever trick of Sny jo the costs of the prosecution | ders Wee bis ability to pursie the | deetnanimeaentnemmnamentt and di@ not appear agalust Mo | base runnert as to where he tn | Knight. ltended throwing the ball He MAYCONSOLIDATE ©. ag ny | LocaTtmenp APPOMTA. lly. One of the great things about SYSTEMS | " | @uyder wae that when he wanted | Chief of Police Nabors, of Rallard,/to catch a man‘ napping he toox GOOD MEET RACE AND WHICH I@ MADE EATURES ARE THE RELAY WOVARD DASH, IN RECORD TIME BY WHITMAN FRESH cAvenT Ww good baw er had Oldwright, 2 26 Hammer Throw—Dimmick, Whit man, firet Whitm that Whitman, third. Time Lyman and Graham in, tied 320- Yard second Time, 1 24 road Jump ton, firet md; Be | Distance Reiny Time, 3 RACES YESTERDAY =": ughout the country. Chicago poned from May 146 to ase. «| ‘The steamer Otys eltenccipapnictah of states | this afternoon from Alaska the move. | ‘The steamer Jeanle cies onigt The track meet between Whit SONKETED Wirm Bigs saw. {fr Valder and way ports with n college and Washington } -_ joe oe oo # and explosives ay wan won by the W Special Servier) or City of Seattle arriv “ OWNSEND, May 18—/ed this morning from Skagway ms boys by the score of 65 John Daniele employed at Jotn! Not wi the final event was the! ae mele mill at Quiicena | THES BALL PARK PEANUT. ome decided. This ts the first placed a shingle b the car . age leading to the saw and held time that Whitman has succeeded to It too long with the resul in winning from the University of thet four fin feht band t n: C . wae omoek po | Washington and in consequenc ployed at t in lthete te rejoleing at the college 2 a clay race and the yard dash ' Im the relay the time was 2 30 TEN SEW POLICE. @ cosst record belng Cox crossed the tape 5 Mayor Moore today apr Chiat ra men ~ ‘ sworn ape nent will have to be firme e city counctl Ten were swo in yesterday Reeetverskip Denied. SPOKANE, May 16—In denying nthe application for @ recetver The k and ship for t fic Live St as-| fice has ¢u sociation, 1ge Milee Poindexter, | state's f c { the superior rt, yeaterdey |ty townal D anve ne hix fon tha er etek om grag he rig ; (a: \_@ “ Th hed Pa Maybe I'd ter.” « a ed You e = E ey oe READY (O.2"" $1 per cent in Wngland. Hall, 100 Mer toot Parker, W Hurdle ' second; 8m Dash—H r ashing , P) #, Washington, he Waabin, ran it at Walla Hal am Wh Dash —Martin Wa at OAKLAN AKLAND. a cow w at wheel, but he oer | Piret race, fifteen-stzteenths of a Del Mason up mile—Talestosa, |! Cc. Williame pos im & recent 6 to 1, won; Kruka, 110, second 4 the trick Curriculum, 107, third Time it 1:6 s the kind Recond race, t ~e Hit e O " Kahoe waa not fast enough Yee or . alla 4, | for 8 * ie doing well for ve tiver tae Cuba : 6 « Corbett canceled all his Third ace. ft fahthe fa © fig " € Rale 106 (Pied at } 6 yea 1 racer, a, Tu y, 109, - De ks @ a t bee ostead of 4, T ‘ * fer racing Paste i t a e and ix ke Hew b his att te os ce P. MeNone shoulder, refuse water and do ev , * Reserva tne talk show he wants r e ™ Sutton. ex-Americ bi Fay - 5 t France on # . * tal U 2 are f cambling He Cholee, 1 b ©, 1:09 44 4 Sixth? ra fiy ‘ he of « e Native * Len , ¥ ' : | ¢ a nee jungea, 4, second: Drule i ‘3 6 « ght ser ies of 6 a ehalf \ ‘ 49 . ‘oLrelnen, “ - ai, reation grounds. r Hurdles — Philbrook, | ker, Everett Whitman, first, Smith, Washington window The m tand Dobse the piteher would hot give the bateman « chance to hit @ good ball into the space ac ' left to cover the for second Die tance, 199 feet § inches. removed to the | } | | | spre the floor of the} 6 wagon | the collision and | rks, officlat Gilman wedding & public defense in w jeome broad mind j The subject ts jal oh atom ay, chu | Clarks’ stand as a tions will not p YMPIA. M Fores ington, «© Chief ranger | Tacoma; eub NAPPING, npia ammelebura Whitman, third. | SPORT Holdman, Waahing Barnes, Whitman, sec | mm, third | MASON MAS | holes, Washin 18 feet 10 tnebes race won by Whitman. HORSE D 2 George Haft “| TROUBLE wt the boree was text <E'Sic~ oe ME POUNDED HIS OWN HEAD BECAUSE) .s"sice"s7 ccs at has followed wit 4 statement likely to cause we | Dr. Nebemiah Boynton, of th rch, bas denounce nd eald *Inasm y Am ffloere yorterday Dr. RH Marriso: e of ranger, ¢ treasurer, © eooretary, TF. BRIEF THE NERVE—/ RINKS BEER. for six days trouble Boston Americal ioe from left to riabt, « Detons, Elite; attting—tlogen, Kaw or, Cartiste, Bereard, Bergman. y h hich he makes ny or and Involve the entire Congregation 4 » larke came over from the Pree few months ako, it ter worre. 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