The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1907, Page 2

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' EERE ANUCKS WIN 22 : § { SID SMITH’S BLACKOGRAPHS, NATIONAL LRA 1907. IN TWELFTH one f Fee Feri tuod ‘ Batterie Overs Reeibech end Kileg Bre tatlenders took the second of Mecinnity and Bremanan the series from Dug’s Mred help) sore " ® D yeaterday with the score of 3 tO) jim _ ; i PD. Tt wae a game that lasted for | Meiieriee-mason and @ehiel) Rucker and rounds and was, all round, the ft Dest contest seen on the Canucks au 8 | dia this sensor + 7 8} | ‘alsh, boxman for Seattle, wae Willie, ond Gfdeon } frequently and if it had not been 1 the poor base ruaning on the - 6 ey of the Mcintyreites more rune + 4) ‘i ‘WOuld have been made by the Vane 9 a | +) As it was the fest was a tie from edhe ang | Svery. pas the fifth inning to the twelfth and senger in the tourist esr on the 3 end was in every manner 4 @reat Northern train whieh lett Se ig echnie one Ladepe Standen attle last Tuesday night, was in ; Was up to Melntyre, who in wm lop Om jured in & wreck near Downs 4 to pull the Vancouver bunch .. *e | Wash,, yesterday forenoon, Late of the mire to make good, and 4 | yesterday afterncen « madeup FS bis chance came in the t ltrain brought the injured here > twelfth he batted the sphere over $ 8 | where they wore given medical at : fence for a home run. Seattle ; & ten da: § gome great work on the sacks ames fed goneenty tagares : would j was Mre Samuel Datlam, of fe ui Ra gelly = fh gt By weanewase Laaous. | aitle, She was crushed about the Ping some fine base runners. the second Myers stole home and Tacoma a, Aberdeos % lehest and was sent to the home of WRECK ON G.N coach overturned and two colored porters were severely sealded The trainmen claim that the wreck was caused by @ broken rail and the engineer eald that he noticed the bad condition of the rail Monday and notified the of ficials of hin division. For that reason bh yesterday morning when the spot and the locomott slowed down nearing and firet Usree cars passed over the rat) ely, iad b but the tourist overturned. the t n been golng at @ rate of speed the death list na t The coroner will at onee start an nvestigaiion aa the charges of the engineer are such that some action ee REE a All day yesterday detectives were P the fifth Arbogast repeated the ame ot hall full of mw her sister whom #he was on the > t, Neon for the Canucks ein way vist would have been large. 4 great game The Vans William Colling, @ Sbriner, boand d its off Walsh for Wisconsin, sum o4 & dislo i” lated shoulder. Other passengers at Bh a ae were more or leas bruised when the must be taken : , J eee | “ pear en e iu e | ' , oe i i J eure te ® daring «teal j © FF FF) ieee aed ae moon ee Brinker'® rm Ge PM . *) beck we threw the ~ 4 bere wn burt ienaun | My a ont owt ¥ 7 4 + = 9 RPM POS Bo rece hs aa. | S$ pF 2B aborts ea | $b bE Ef) Batgertce ttnter ana mesenger: Mutter | | | oa lee | oe he & a Butte 7, Seokane 1 } } 4 § 2 Lf 8) matte nad no aittiouity te defeating Mpe- | 4 os - 1h) keane peeterd werause of the mise . 4 6 © & 3 Fl ahowing mode by the ‘ > ae * {inst four innings peacemmesan @ FO Ub) tine shave. ane THe UMPIRE mph Service.) * bane oat balla be : bi * — has offered a re wieereee viet the desl sod CREW AND TRACK ward of $10,000 for the arrest and = Metntyre, Two |. tore A wviction of the persons who —— > Se, | te | tampered with the rail which yee maces on baile tt | ee-Jeneen ond Altman ——— MEN BUSY AT U. terday morning ditched the Sunset neath owt—Dy |and Wilkin Umpire maret \ . o wei od 6 Wit pace. | ARE THE ONCE PRROCIOUS NA- 2 2 | rein and in which two were killed ame hours and! League Standiog. and 26 were injured eire- Kept, | Won. tect. tes | TIONAL BLQA@CN PLAYERS—| The track men and the crew Of |. ccm ~— - Aberdeen ? ; =m! the University of Washington are ’ Seottie : WHITE 50% FRAR A HOODOO— busy practicing these days getting DUGDALE Tecoma ; @ & sian a in shape for the coming contes ie 7? se a forte . - A UGOGRS FETT. The Washington oaremen are at —s agit amt Moran comet con] = a al | os ‘ vantage in that the | ming aad a | THE BALL PARK PEANUT, | able to get tm only one p *-* - | { Only six National league players day. Examination time ts drawing were benched the first month of sear and « great deal of time must the 1907 season. Last year 18 be given to preparation for them biked in the firet month and #ev- | The track men are getting ready for | eral suepensions tied to them. | the triangular meet to be beld the! Stre t of al, not a New York | day before the races on the water. | Giant bad even been threatened - with the beneh thie your M’CAREY HAS LOST CASTE | Catoher Bresnaban's shin-guards are “in bad.” Manager Clarke » WITH LOS ANGELES FANS jthe Pirate, bas protated a game | because in trying to steal howe be! (eesctte stare Bnctastve Servion? ions of a hoodoo stance the snapping of the staff that was to have held jthe word's championship pennant. | | Manager MoQloskey, of the &t Loule Cardinals, has sent Carl Dr hot to Altoons, Pa, untit his sai | ary wing reouperates | on the Burns-O'R Mow mn fight ne CANNOT COLLECT offering this special p Only Saving Money A FAKIR FOR FIRST TERM ..: nasider rt better dressed when you wear aad aN ade @ easton which t of the ‘fine ready-fovecrvies [lee Svat ont men and shows 1 shortage th ay he had rer } suft is barred by the statute of lim vg ony : TEA POAT. we ell erie He alee: says t | HAROLD > a . i i Let us pnt one of our Regal $15.00 Suits on you pers beer apy phy \ and show you the ‘‘fine points'’ in Regal Clothes, that Harold Preston bas been chos z Hi, | which makes Regal Clothes just a ‘‘little better" than || Sho are srotesting nen arti Hehe. Hie fighte with Hue most clothes equality of th : ‘ De t regra 4 1 P ¥ fakes ' TAILORED Fovctn ave. known puss B... READY (0. sr. 2° Bi iran te mentionen Walcott ar Hie 4 On the Square, Opposite the Totem Pole CLOTHING. POR’ Mah 0 60h tank es May The felatme bie spikes hit the shin LO# ANGELES, Cal, May %—| guards, which Kept Rim from sor | rom Mocarey, the fight promoter | HIS | '™s |who bas a monopoly of the oem BURN ‘The New York Giants won heir! gaine in this city, is perhaps the! by st AO thirteenth straight game on May only promoter of the boxing game | FORFEITS ® 3) “No use talklag a ball player's | 13th. labout whieh little te known He Bemis; | beet friend is the aqua pura. Look| The new World's Interschojast | does mot care for the usual news ee jat me fe record of § 2-5 seconds for 60| paper notoriety and te best pleased! pommy ure bas at last posted - vo agama yards, established by George Koush,| when bis name ts left out of the aa he ght with Bit) hl amee ean, Petia ee cat ng (Of the Spokane High school, will| papers He balks like a mule at | Magy Br he 8 oe Fi | mond. Ind. has scoepind the call of | probably be allowed by the A.A. U.|a heavy load when he ts asked to/ purus posted his am , ia one eatahe od dea pocioee te a Sis | Record to date this season for | PO8® for his picture felt mon 6.000, yor SS Charles street slugging in a single gume ts held) While McCarey has always done | unicss some other hitch arises the “ vt snl ot ny Heston and Philadelphja, 35 fight will be pulled off July 4 hits for 47 bases Burne spent today looking for THAT SPRING FISHING TRIP hinge “Aithtehien tins deve vin training quarters. Squires is a} ready busy getting into shape [RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. | Third race, cleven-sixteenths of a rain check saved| s a holiday earned | Two Atlanta, ¢ teams hold | Piret race, five-cighths of a mile the record for ree during th |.—irestone, 112 (Gandy), 1 to 1807 season, 46 to 29. The scribe won; Raleigh, 109, second; Turna who reported the game felt it way, 109, third. Time, 1:00 1-6. necessary to add th * featore . 1 t Second race, one mile and twenty of the game was (he heary hitting yarde--Loulse = Fitzgibbon H jot both sides (Davis), 7 to 1, won; Bachet Referees are rushing int |aneond; Royal Maxim, 110, third.) with the announce that | Time, 1:43 om the trail of those thought to be implicated. Bloodhounds were put on the trail also, but om account of the dryness of the ground they could secure no possible scent. Posses and sheriffs are scouring the country in search of cle — — PROVERBS = ane. RE Ocean Shore, 0 (Kirechbaum), 1 to 6, won; Biagg, 100, second; The Mist, 107, third. Time, 1:10 1-4. LEXINGTOR. First race, nine-aiateenths of « milo—Gkyo, 112 (A. Brown), 8 to &, won; Dona PM, 112, eseend, Inven trens, 106, third. Time, :&4. Second race, cleven-aisteenths of a mile—Webber, #4 (Dearborn), 9 to 2, won; Reuben, 102, second; Bert Osra, 107, third. Time, 1:07 3-6. 4 race, one mile—Mike Sut- ton, 101 (Austin), 7 to 2, won; Pol y Prim, 98, second; Fleming, 84, third. Time, 1:40 Fourth race, nine-siateenths of a mile Marre, 118 (Trosler), § 8 Great Pirate, 114, sec ond i ird. Time, 34 Fifth race, eleven-sizteenths of « e-A m, 114 (Lee), to 2, Barnsdale, 102%, second; Sc ano, 98, third. Time, 1:67 3-6 th race, one and one-sixteenths mile y, 108 (A. Brown) to 1, wor hariatan, 100, second Devout, Lil, third, Time, 1:48 4-6. REGRADE MEETS APPROVAL. A meeting of the Eighth Ward Tax Paye Jub held last night up held the city engineer's plan for the pening up of Magnolia way. The Tax Payers’ club belteves that the regrading of streets necessary to put the plan through will have the sane ef ° it noing “ estate that the re ade further down on Becond Dr. Lee Finker, dentist, 2 building. Phone Main 6266 Meet Me Face to Face H. COWL & CO, be paid weight do yo eon, 110 (Pisber), 12 t think their Views will have with ged ao tea er a the fellows down on the losing Toe GeAneY [iis tive ™ Time Tot is end’ bis best to elevate the fightin “ em , nd fifty Pittsburg is getting as bad a rep game and keep it out of p> ase : st oar ane Ag Sal tact . as Cincy for tincanuing « his cone with the Burns-|2 won: Bedford. 106, secon ere. Ritehie and Gan ve n fin was marked. He). fr third. Time, 1:42. The arrival st the fishing shack tnn't exactly as you had been plo fone OY “TONE Ramee ss Meee thet A wae nel aarn Tee, one Mile Atking, 113 turing it. The rain began to fall just before you left t ain and ¥ ¢ knew that {{€ was a8! (Graham), 9 to 2, won Andrew the soft air and the sunshine you had expected are ame the 4 a, | ae was @ver &t-) Mack, 112, second; Funnyatle milesing, It began to turn cold, too, and that didn’t add to your PRIZE IS OFFERED ; ald one redeeming /third. Time, 1:41 1 t and that was have “ ft ‘1 comfort. Pith declare all bets off win or ; y bas lost caste as a re se ie —| The Seattle A bile a a~| mult Burne-O'Brien fight tion held an enthus abtful whether anybody You Are ast night to take fy P 4 come in and take his ments: ‘ s 2M place ae real promoter in this tet. It was d tte t 1320 First Ave. a prize of $200 to th er k Not the fastest mile in any ft , | i ira’ cas = Q?BRIEN WAS| beet in the care and the driv Watch the window always. REFERENCE Five Years in One Place New Arcade 1320 First Ave. = *SAGMIE MOPUIM O43 YO} 2 $40.00 suit f H. COHL & CO. Merchant Tailor 1320 First Ave. ©O R. Krueger Mgr New Arcade. | ACTRESS 1S GUILTY |i "OF MURDER (Sertepe Teiearagh tere {woman fainted NEW YORK, May 23,—With her ted from }lip» trembling, her pretty face SAn* are & showing signs of dread and her "70 ‘he and had to be com oom. Today physi. & her and it i 1) may be 6 Pr a never serve w ne dvath eyes, the windows to her soul, jieving ber © sentence 4 Met howing the raging tempest going! wae an lode ate I on behind, Gold |, the former| more than nine and sot les une model and actress, yesterday | five years. then, | pleaded guilty to mansloughter in| Mra, Net!, at the time of the ‘ ‘eausing the death of her brutal der, claimed ¢ she kth husband who died at the Green } who wae @ Per bf yo wh hotel, Greenwich, Conn, on © he her and on thy t night of Dec. 14, last year par ilar night be threatens Following the pies this pretty! take her life be ¥. W. ©, &. PLANS CAMP, departments at ball Monday guy, 16 to 3 | ("The second annual summer camp ‘ Pacific Coast co of the young women of the Y, W. ©. | representative here lookime A. will open June 10th, on Bain- \the coal tests now being date a bridge inland, The association bas announce a substantial raleg secured eighteen acres of land on ture deliveries to yard, @ cargo way Horn from the Pocahontes mime, y the A ” the inland, About $2,000 te needed , for the equipment of the grounds and of this sum $1,400 has aiready antic coast 00 veen subscribed Chiet Yeoman Carty of the F ~ - Geiphia has been ordered My DONSELLAN GPTS BZHW JOR. Mi kee now Re * a. L now at Ban Disga Beg 0 loth to leave, having but taken charge of the Nay: The Port Orchard pid. begun running thetr summer schedule. ‘Thetr steamer “The Tourtet” wij the run early in June KB J. Donnellan, formerly mane aor of the Star taeater in this city, has been appointed manager of the Grand and Orpheum (heaters, at Vancouver, B. ©, E. G. Dorr has been appointed manager of the | Star theater, |_AT BREMERTON PRINCE FUSHIMA COMMe, | Prince Fushima, who z | bearer of regards from the compete of Japan to King Béward, 4 nied by a party of eleven, is now in Canada, will comet) Ge. ate from Vancouver early ta ; (Star Kpectal Berries) BREMERTON, May 23.—On next Bueday Bellingham will play with Bremerton on the local diamond at ‘ Evergreen Park. Gorden and Duft ond ino ayy — woul the Minas will be the battery for the first} e for Yohehame ax | ime thig year, for the locais {ils Japenese Conant Te | Witham Bremer was here msking srrangemence tor the Yee! tort of the royal erday looking after hie interests, passengers. aving returned from Banff Springs ca 3 much Improved in health | TG TO ROVALTIgR.. D. Moro bandsman and composer! received « $200 sliver flute from yesterday. It te the first of an improved system and rly two years making the ng lost during the Ban ranciaco earthquake. The boys of the supplies and beat the combined forces of the Equipmest and the © @ R | 4 Ade « a | G. D. Farwell yesterday @ ” affidavit in the sult of Way a | é the Dutch Miller Mi & alleging that the Dutch fainoet “a : Ing company was entitled to . @ ties from the Besttle Boston eam pany for the lease of ite p 4 i oe my | crt. ‘ to the latter company. Charles Crane, it is alleged, controls affaires of both companion, . The Store That ANOTHER FRIDAY BARGAIN STIR - Hundreds and Hundreds of REMNANTS | at Half Price | of the store has naturally created a vast lot of remnanta Choieest and newest of fabrics, ribbons, laces, ete, all marked at exactly half tomorrow. Women who de light in baying coonomically should not miss such o most unusual bargain chance. Remnants of New Sitks ‘The biggest lot of silk rem nants we ever had. Prand new, fresh silka, ranging in lengths from 3 to 8 yards, Faney and plato effects In most array. to $1.76 yard. TOMORROW 4 PRIOE. Remnants of Dainty Wash Goods At 1 PRICE “> = eee, i At Remnants of Newest White Goods | “2 Remnants of Shirtings 1 At PRICE. At “9 PRICE. Remnants of Laces a 1 PRICE. Remnants of Embrolderles 1 At PRICE. S ~- . —-Oretonnes, Scrime, art Ta J Figured Burlaph Tacluded are 184nch Corset | Covers and flouncings, a DES. at exactly half e et i THE Swisses STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST NLS ~ lS—il7 SECOND AVENUE.

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