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atte, t Time of Attentance ets _ DUG’S BUNCH | WIN A GAME * erieo-Garvin and Myere; Jensen and THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY MAY 27, 1907. ANNEXATION WINS BUT FACES FIGHT IN COURTS | | YOUNGSTOWN SALOON MEN, BEATEN AT deague Standing. Alunan Umpire threat Won, Leet. be) i a Dug’s ie of winners dtd the | poe eel gg Sys Hs one waned WD trick again yesterday by winning | eaten a a : | oF o Calter oak, shen: Hrinwer ana | from the Canucks by thé OVOP | Tacoma Cubs aries | H res whelming score of 17 to 2, It was) prmsne* Avec Mare Bae Be | BA RD WIN, moat decidediy a swatfest and when | Brene Beiniers cue 8 LLA iS cy the acorer went down the columns TRADES UNION LEAGUE Be found that the locals had landed anié — aus The Ballard Giants defeated the for seventeen bite, The Vane did * + » 4) Port Townsend team yesterday af pot have such a great deal of dif ore ‘¢ © *) ternoon to a good game at the Bal flenity in finding the fat man’s |, Meiteriee cartionsem sad, cooper Sw lard ball park. The score was 4 te Rew southpaw, Coy, and connected & Bayle aad Pickens were the for nine safe slams. But the Seattle | "or. teries for Mallard while “Big warriors had their eyes op the ball) wicctrical Workers Thomas and Niehart were the Townsend batterie attended the game. all the time and took good care that few of MoIntyre’s sprinters get to the home territory, When ever things did look geroun the x signal was given and the Canny : ecame as meek as babes and let the locals have their own way | ‘The men led by Hickey got seven Ddaggers, one triple and a homer 3 Tm addition there were a buneh of onebase bite and other thin A large crowd Halieries Maybe Westfall Umpire Norman. MILLER GETTING Far, Which helped to awell the run col | [ove was Askew. um Ross found the ball for # stagie, double, triple and a homer League Standing. This batting work bas not often ask wen Yee Py, been duplicated on the home! Sint. 2 ; ; a as. Coy, the new piteher, fob Workers ’ ' a Ross in the batting. He . Walter Miller, most sucoesstul made two doubles out of five times % + te and highest priced jockey in the up. The prettiest play of the game world, le having @ strenuous time ; ri 6 © Keeping down t if he 4 was pulled off by Arbogast. The eeping dow Oo weigh 1 he bases were full and Martinke was hoops on acquiring avoirdupoia he three feet off first. Arbo buried will have to go abroad to ride or quit the tart ¥ frequent Turkiat necessary to get alent exercise and bathe are already bim down to rid the ball to first and caught Mar 7 tinke napping. The Seatties made 3 seven runs the first [oning. After Ff that they scored when they felt Ing weight 4 Inclined | League Standing. — | Seattle ARR ON POA EF phe a a ee ie es he un. Saat. Pet » * ST TDS Finee gage muse et ee % ot . 8 1 £ 2 5 6] Ben, Freactore pes » 2 3 Sos ae en er pore sh ow | ae St 8 8 bh) Portions s 2 = | earn te me eS Be ue | > Meek. rf - 395.9 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE. FCA thageet ¢ ae i oe ae ey —_— eens bso Sl nu | % eit ile Sn ae a ee 73 3 2 ra RBM TO A Ml naitecue- Meine end Eehidl, Ove moe de x £8 8 Eb bl neutmecm ant Moran Umpire & » at 28 se Pee aes GARRY ERELMASED uy pte .. 12 : ar ee Oe ie ie ot | “ doy fl SPOKANR rane) Revewar— F e i“ 5 8 t| Piitabar i n " 4 0 8 © © 3) Matierion— teste, Gergen, Brown aod) SESCRC RY 3 & © & 4@ 8) Marne) Witte Lette an¢ Gren Ue 4 hd *epé 1 pare Kiem | —TIGEN® Goon Hm onD, ~s 2 tu wp 8 League Standing | = . reeteeres i Sumenary: Twe-base hile—Rowe, Stila, Cor. | New Tork ‘i ee ati lepine de «/ ascehcevengg ter Mickey, Kelleckey Hearne Schetiekl | Philadephia u 4 ts Weeks to make good, bas been re few aoe Reve Homme run | Pitteburg mM " } t leased by Dugdale. Garry took th 4 = place of Drennan when the latte + or refused to pay fine. In the first few games Garibaldi made a great record with the stick but recently at Vancouver he flasied out and also 4 managed to jose two games by boot r Tacoma 8, Aberdeen 4. img the ball Ma) Thee - 0 mer s ae et Rates smo come Al Hartman, who hea been pitch Seattia's “hott om first place. ing for Santa Barbara tn the Ca ‘scrapieh the bon tor the ifornis State league, arrived in the ‘a city last and will jotr 2 Vancouver 3 d Hickey has « bad ob er {a collision in a Var — <9 or game. Yesterday be got « i bad bumy Besttige Umpire ey i os Over €,000 people saw the « ¥ Spokane tte at Spe ne yesterday Thix « o ¥ SPOKANE, May 11 —The winers from that the Spokane fans are having « . 3 Smbied at © ball park tm the city saw former times is being wo Buck Pinney who was suspend Seattle won Saturday's game at! rridey from the Puget S« lancohver after @ heart-breaking |cisvet seocen “gg | | contest by the score of 1 to ® Nel-| Pitching. panig A ee mal aa Batterise-Mece ani Myers; Eriass, %8 pitched splendid ball and Be geting wil! be taken in F ‘Bitmitbars es ant altuman attie took advantage of ber only cone at Tuesday oppertuaity to score. Hickey scored the lone tally in the sixth} So far the Tigers have made bit to center splendid record as a bunch of base ARR WH PO 4 ball sharps. Although (h la im the percentage ec m te thir , os ; * they have not had a ch fo ] en up on Vancouver as hare ha - PuGET SOUND LEAGU @ the other teams. They have worked it $ hard all the way for what they have , ~y i ;/ do things when they stack ¢ 4 Page Pee 0d Brows; Gorton ant againat the Canucks " fi ae ° 4 SEATTLE HIGH { ee Be i Bey your Hat ot ® N Brooks, « o. © €o., 1831 and ave LOSES GAME High Corner j Fourth Ave and Pike * Street Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN WHAT IS THE USE of a Spring sult if it does not fit? LIPPY IS NOW GOLF CHAMPION t { And what is the use of paying « fancy price just becaus sia the ae cmeea ‘ 7 you are asked to pay it? F i | There is no real re why you should t a Suit that : : if | doesn't fit you—or wt 1 should pay a far price F if it does fit you erga ber BURNS TO START } If you do either one or the other, it is TRAINING shut your eyes t rs) 2 HP Esa _ => S 2 The requisites for good-fitting. well-ta j te for . ‘ ‘ ‘ $15.00 are sir k ge, 5 and d t t a « as ' We are Agents for Regal $15.00 Suits for Seattle : | nea HOLCOMB WINS am SQUARE, ON THE OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE Klein —| | street. the shoemaker j | j ' THE POLLS ON SATURDAY, WILL FIGHT | RESULT AND HOPE TO BLOCK FINAL | ANNEXATION TO SEATTLE FOR A YEAR. Ry a majority of 54 votes, the dts tricte of Youngstown, Alki Point and Spring HIN, on Saturday, voted to annex to West Seattle, prelimi mary to annexing to Seattic. The vote was For annexation nd Against annexation, 200. ounge town gave a majority of 86 against annexing, and Alki a majority of 11 against, but Spring Hill, with 101 votes for annexation and none against it, carried the day, West Heattle voted to accept the three Matricte. In the face of this vietory for the annexationists, the Youngstown sm loon men, bitter against their op- ponents, threaten to block final an nexation to Beattie for at least a year Through Attorney W. R Hell, they intend to contest Satur day's election, and carry the con to the supreme court, occupy ing at least & year with litigation Jim Wilson, George Angevine and teat other busy “antis” were disappoint ed because their majority at Youngstown did not overcome the FACED HORRIBLE DEATH | ON A BURNING STEAMER annexation vote at Spring Hill and Will contest the election on claim that more votes were oa Spring Hill th there are citizens in the district The saloon men deny that to get new licenses In pla those recently revoked, and giv they » of no reason for their desire to contest the election, except a desire to hurt the agnexationieta who put them out of business The Vote at Saturday's election was as follows District For A Annexation Annexation Youngstown 87 123 Alki 06 ? Spring Mill. 101 o Tota! 2n4 200 Majority for accepting outlying District For Againet Acceptance Acceptance Went Seattle 0 & Majority for accepting outlaying towns, 176 HAs MAD SHOULDER FLAMES SWEPT PRIVATE YACHT OF GOV. DUNSMUIR AND HE AND HIS PARTY N ARLY LOST THEIR LIVES—DISASTER OCCURS AT SEA WHILE STEAMER IS PLOWING HER WAY THROUGH HIGH ROLLING SEAS—YACHT TOTALLY DE- STROYED. (Star Bpectal Servier) VANCOUVER, B.C, May 2 Swept from etem to stern by amen, p « thelr way through he water al a terrific ra if speed, im pesai to shut off steam, high eras rolling and death facing them every moment, this was bor ie state of affaires w con ead Goeverne Dunemeir end hie fishing party of 16 aboard b private ya Thistle last Friday and news of whieh only reached here last night. That the party ee aped death by burning ts remark Accompanied by bis son-in-law Maj. Audain, and others, Duosmuir ad been on « fishing trip and was Victoria, when the vee i cw . Friday noon at the mouth of Gardiner channel, 30¢ miles north. She broke out in sud den finmes amidships, and is @ moment both engine and boller rooms were a mass of fame. Bo quickly did the biase drive out the engine room fores, that there was po chance even (o slacken speed, and under « full head of steam the veesel plunged along with all of the seventee abeard huddled on the deck. There was a hoary sea r img. and th aunching of the two fe bosts and gasoline Bch while the vessel was gx fteen mi 5 hour, was ® hazardous un dortek This was success and the gover the last to leave 7 the accomplished bimeelf ship Governor perty ‘ne Dunemulr and several ren to Hardy bay distant, while the ata & lighthe nme a few stereept the Meanwhile ot the three bh iret the MRS. M’KINLEY PASSES AWAY wipow oF LATE PRESIDENT DIRD PRACHEFULLY YReTHR- DAY APTRRYOON — FUNERAL ARMA NCE MENTS (Sertopse Telegraph Service) k yesterday « Mre William McKinley ate president, passed peacef and t a wae ox ] 8 ary Corte 1 leath anno ement was As Ub wa y t wires, W a AR. wa ‘ on h arrangemeé as I ave ey ¥ t at M home i e a the a ‘ emain her 1 loKiniey family, is expected * } . me t Mr McKinley, Mre. Bar eive e a of folence the f her « Among were telegram from President Roosevelt and Vice President Fair banks M’GRAW WARNED THEM enty-flith ot ‘PRIEST FOULL MURDERED HAVE MADE RAPID PROGRESS © @eytorsersers j (Beripps Telearaph jon name of #. B. Moylan RESIS NEW YORK, May 27-—Lared to| Written acromm it t the ‘only | urdered, his body | “ve clue The officials of the Alaska Yu | Mis death, foully murdered, his body) a the hon-Pacific exposition say that the |*rapped and then crushed Into &| sh corer, propriottem fair te further advanced two years |tunk, such was the horrible fate ing house, tt of | prom the date of opening than any | Rev. Father Kaspar of the Ar- | room k menian Apostolic church of Ho-| trunk was taken to the hat was ever held and 18 | boxen, N. J day whe asked for her peat much further along than the Port The body of the murdered priest the men replied that they 4g land fair, over $800,000 more having | was found ray afternoon in| have the change shout then " 2 | lodgin where th trunk | the trank w yropriated fo ste | * lodging n as full of been appropriated for the Beattie |) 4 ion left to watiaty a board bill,| would repay her p fair than was in sight for the The police are looking for two! not later pay her cash, Portland fair two years in advance.| men supposed to be John and Paul ‘The men disappeared Notice has been given exhibitors | Sarkie, from Chicago, A meal/ trunk was opened y , ticket found in the trunk with the! the above results and concessionaries that they must the firat be prepared to ns on day of the fair and an effort will made in every department to have everything ready on time, STOCK MACHINES WILL BE USED SENS USeEES Easces | All the machines which w compete in the races under the auspices of the Seattle Automobite 4 Dealers’ and Owner® : = must be regular stock spectally bullt racing owed burning boat, under full speed, sped | southward, Ten houre th steamer Queen City came across the burning bulk and certain whether passengers of the then unknown veesel had lost their) the boilers of the ives Pvidently Thistle had exploded. She bad burned to the water's edge. An hour later the crew was picked up and next morning the governor was taken on at Hardy bay. The gov ernor and party arrived here at noon today and went to Vietoris Immediatviy The cause of the fire was spon combustion in the coml bunkers, The loss will be $60,000 Gavernor Dunemuir's yack Thistie, has had an eventful career She was built as a freighter at Van couver, and after being used as & sealer with scant sucrens she sent to Ban Franeieco and fitted Sameer The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchansn Op ‘Ecru All-Over Net Wa Tomorrow at Only $2.98 RRenesenen seus a whaler The steamer was the only whaling vessel sent from) REGULAR $5.50 VALUES British Columbia to the Arctic. Af-) Cleverly made up over Jap Silk. Panels and colar and terward she was chartered by a revealing dainty trimmings of cluny lace. Stylish new hallbat fehing company and oper Sunt by express today—our New York office having jl ated tn Northern British Columbia chased them in & most advantageous manner. They're waters, She then ran in opposition values—and we'll be surprised if they don't all go befor to the Canadian Paetfic railway tomorrow. Shop early ners on the Vancouver ts ——— — —— "TUESDAY UNDERPRICES IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Price Reductions That are Genuine—Real Bargaina The Department is brimful of price surprises. Savings as ys read in the appended list— {| the Klondike rush een Were put | and gan abe engaged tn the Skagway trade the After this service De company used her in the con! until three years ago, when she was modeled at considerable expense muir trade & practically rebuile on verted into & steam $1.00 Black Chiffon Taffeta); Chiffon Panemas, $1.50 robable that ord Silke. Thirty-five inches wide, Desirable new colorings & a Eirttieh ebip yard for a new an extra good do’ duced a full third for yacht to replace her Tomorrow only, at yard rows selling, at only, 79¢ | RACES B2inch Wool Mohairs, Brown, | 88 Nickel Cotten and Ta SATL 2DAY bine, green and cardinal col-| | 46-inches wide orings, wort Spec: | tal tomorro yard OAKLAND aoe race, 5-8 mile—Alice F. 108, || RIBBON SPECIALS TUESDAY | | LINEN SPECIALS ) werond; | SL Avon. i112, ||, All Sik Taffeta Ribbons. Plain | | se Colored Oameske, th Time 1:01 24. — colorings, 3%, inches wide, colorings of buff, bee tf ccond race, 1 14 mile—Markie y, yard ; 15e turkey red. Special Maye (MeRae), 7 to 2, All Gilk Dreeden Ribb: A sata _ 4 reeden Ribbons. Also Harbor nd; Watercure blaide. deus, and. stripes. || ?5¢ Silver Bienched Line third, T 26 Widths to 5 et kx. 64 inches wide, 78 mile—Caler Ade at best quality for aun) to 1, wor yard 196 tal tomorrow, at NICKEL WARE, HALF-PRICE 5 TOMORROW. . t IN THE ROOM-MAKING SALE 4 th T 89 Nickel Coffee and Tea Pots, | | §8¢ Nickel Tes Kettlea, 8 Fitth r Tuesday spectal, a 46e vecial at q ®, (Alarie) $149 Nickel Coffee and Tea| | 7 Bath Room. Towel or eore , Pots, Tuesday special at T5¢ Tuesday special, at. ‘tor 67, third. Tix 60 Nicke ap Btands, Tues Hundreds of pleces ti! xth race t Ban Alv day special at 25¢ sale tomorrow at balfpr Day " won; Sanfera sail bt Clea bird. Time " Specials Tomorrow From 8 to 11 «. m w $1.00 Gingham Petticoats at! | $10.00 Cravenette Rain wr LOUISVILLE ave at wi Ge « areth = Wailsts, at || potted or Plain Mes® r . s mi Macher mee eré ai F Or oe Pa P nee , . rd se Long Handled Tin Dippers 7 fe r ‘ Barnes 4¢ | | 10¢ Coat Shovels, et only. dale (Austin) to }, wor oe ose Se Cocoa Door Mate ites Ne third T 1 + = ' ’ Li eels Rugs, etre 1 Figured Stikoling, Tt Pp , » 87.08 wide, at yard 8 Mike ae BOs 8 y 8 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 1 i ‘4 Fifth race, 6-8 eR. ¢ ic ae I of Daw PRM dk hird, | Time 1:01 1 : 113 = S17 SECOND AVENUE. wor R ° se ] eeeee ee nw? ’ 3 vownina, NOrKINe @ RYER 8 ~ncospine SAL Animals ‘That Roam ° fi... he 3 | wadies Spring Mate 4 ' - meats © ' at ‘al 4 “ \ $ NOVELTY SKIRT wre ; ° Vel. Mate 279, Ind. 2 ; 8 Rooms ‘804-308-908 Aiacka Bide. * rae pecend Ane py Lae SOC C Cee Cee ee eeeeeeeee