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ABERDEENS WIN IN THE Yesterday saw the last of the) present sericea between the Cubs and the Woodehoppers, and since Brown's bunch took the first game it was up to them to take the last also leaving Seattle the salsfaction of havinng secured juct one con teat out of the six It happened yesterday, before a crowd of 7,000 fans, a goodly number of them all the way from Aberdeen in a car ef their own, that Lanky Allen was knocked out of the box tn two tn aings in which time the lumbermen made eight runs, which was enough to win the game At thit..pnint Rush relieved Allen and he pitched &@ great game but could not save the day, Higginbotham did things ia hie turn and gave his large ag ation of admirers from Coon lollow jota to make & nolse about He struck out 16 men and showed terrific speed throughout The run of the day was knocked him, making the eleventh of the at ‘ : uM. PO. : Coumencmee Tush » " Higaindotham, & ee. Beattie did not score until the pethem fifth, when three men crossed the SS2°{""S.ubic ple plate. In the next tuning two more .D. Hit by pitehed be came over, Coy got a two-base hit Pir” 4 i > <= eS for Seattle but that was the only ginrernam Mite-Off tien » any magnitude that weat o bs. For Aberdeen there was ene CUBS TAKE GOOD GAME a cet a ace ee 4 Saturday the Cubs managed to! PUGRT SOUND LmAC ‘ get the first game of the present) i { owe Sl enceotden FIRST TWO INNINGS @ homer, a threesacker and three two-base hits, for throwing a ball Klopf. Boettiger was fined Umpire FROM WOODCHOPPERS | | é i series with the score of seven to! , 18—-HARD LUCK— B) four, It was a game full of a Who t : " " om ou | q tment of things, thelr ho te paur drear on co all told, and yet! The sleep of players: far and near, the contest was an interesting one = A horrid thing, with blasting breath, t. Aberdeen led for the H ; That een the oe bane tw first ee innings with a score of) a hes © hoodoo. 2 0, It was im the last halt of/ Berm." . == = = sixth that the Cubs —t teonth—Wing Ting 112 (Lee), 9 to i and put four rans over. It 10, won; Altuda, 112, second; Lillie "4 was at this stage of the game that Turner, 112, third, Time, 1:61 1-5, Boettiger dropped ber ait Fifth race, ninestixtoenths nitle- plate a geared sumone cuenaet Lady Paidur, 107 (Pickens), 6 to 2, on a ot os Tight to call ° won, Vansel, 110, second y 8 Mo that Klopt had Allister. 107, third. Time, ‘ s : 4 OL tog Soe = Reeay-we See : Sixth one mile and a ste al r i. won Mortibey, 100, second which time Boettiger was fined! . ; 3 $15 and put out of the game. Se TRADES UNION LeAGum. rye sit, third, Time. attle got another run im the seventh! , r 5 ans tp eS lnc and two more in the eighth. Aber | res A cca ne i ees Oe, Se eee Geen could not do anything with | “wreers “on 8 Never has there been so much’ News, 103 (Austin), & t 1, won;) ee coat noaah the Woodebop- | pene tect end Sesian: Due and /notee as was heard at Dug's park | Happy Jack, 107, second; Spend wows, Unpto- ii yesterday, That Aberdeon bunch thrift Helen, 98, third, Time, 1:46 made two more in the seventh 4 ke ptt a good kane for the ® mL nM eof fans was there with the fire | the Aberdeens by making two er pi ahaa jalous with them, ofthe rors, The home run of the series 5 4% | was made by Kellackey. Two new | ia: a 8 8}. Dum te looking for three new! a » restertay ome tearm wig gen, Price and Roberts, were in |players, He knows the woak spots | trom Richmond's Rainier: with « mee the line-up. Hoss has gone to oPrt- | jin his Hneap and is Wasting so = | Chat a time to strengthen them. At the : an Rn Hw PO A ® H same time Roberts is showing up H ; H 3 ; $ ‘ well, and yeuterday got t hite a. S), ee on 8 Price te fielding in good shape and ‘ : Bess ‘ tie : managed to find the ball for one an hey em 2 tce ee 4 : yesterday, Russ Hall ts making,“ * ole te ew extended changes in the Butte ; H : H } ; auenic AN LmAGt “ jteam and Quinn intends doing the AUTO RA E - lsame for the Spokanes Lynch ls bed a oo Leagee Stamding. | satiafied th the Tigers and 4 % meen 4s Wes. 2 *\Brown likes his bunch of wood Newt the| . " 4 . ¢ _ os Cheppers auepices of the & tle Avtomobdile 4 : Be ~ 4 = —_—_—_ eleb, Harney Oldfield and Prune +3 3 1! New. Form » *2| Dugdale wishes an Investigation! Solbel, the racing wonders, wil) ae 8) Lame " * of the charges made by Osborn, the! pace at the Meadows, It Is aatpect e 2 8 t| Washington i E) Spokane twirter, that Shortstopled that the men will low, a ve NATIONAL LEAGUE, Tacoma. Dug says bh nd e a Totals 7” ‘ sunwe —_ - think that McK ” ¥ re ee re one ess Ke Blot any work Hko=this Hits eeeit *— Ti pritedeiphia : i\the matter sifted ES be ieee WILLS LOWERS ‘RECORD ecteliw | Melntyre did a 9 | . _ n ww »|terday when he refu neinnet ible header, going back his The ttle Athletic club at Vie * omise. Umpire Ehret declared |toria Saturday made a great show See Keae oe sel san he game belonged to Butte by) ing at the Y. M. C. A. field sports. ——— torfett tm the quarter mile the Pacific Recent gam Bere n @ #! - | coast record was lowered by Wille. \Geoniye vse Fe: Sab RACES SATURDAY jot Seattiy who made the distance atterice Halt and Sebiel; Rucker, Sdan- | in $0 seconds. Seattle made 104 . a a3 | points out of a total of 135, « nn ® AKLAND. ape = . ; : i OA WORLD'S BEST FOR $25,000, | New York a? coosianns i hag ieslaet First race, mile and a sixteonth! NORTH WEFT LEAGT RH. Lord of the Va 107 (Keogh), 8| ‘er Latham, English Tennis won; Kermit, 101, secand; } Player, Wine Big Stake. , Vawcoaver t i mM A. Zig, 1:48.39 | The i e > ; Nao gy Op ep Met skate second; Gi EY, ai Balerto, toa, third : the gucw Third race, seven having sgremt to ft h Ps Beore ® “ = wate . ' 3 aR Vabeouver 1 4 - 109, Batteriee—Garyin and Mayers; Prank feowe nm ® ond Spencer. Urs war ‘ eet | Angries ’ 1 . ¥ the o-Wright and Bie; Gray and light } three closing innings - 103, third = wl pis; vad _ Fifth race, one mile and 50 yards Poste : ' ‘ 97 (C. Sullivan), 7 to 1.) Venoouver B ‘ ‘ i 1! won; Optician, 10%, second; Joe} ane” tn. See ont anon pint. | Coyne, 105, third. Time, 1:41 4 = Sixth race, three-quarters m i Spokane 4, Tacoma ©. m% 4 & | Native Bon, 109 (Lynch), 9 to 10, aor wm 9} oor , y $ ilwon; Ocean Shore #, second; | yp wah. * 5 © ahd Moore, Quick ana) Combary, 104, third. Tin 1:00, | tor “o . | ! . cers | LOUISVILLE. | ocoma . om tos. Pet le First race, three-quarters mile—| ; nM B an, 103 (Le t 4 ih @ ft Light, §7, secon ’ hi Time, 1 : " SKOHOMISH LOSES cor, 8 (Putter oo Ada O. Walker, mae yo ), : y- ! Latham, of as hi p ‘ third. 7 om ! ‘ back,” sometimes. He has Just re tm mtn tr ; nt be ace an ° and t sl:| gained his title of world’s profes we : 3 ont Sema deeiremer | See sional tennis champion, which he te ath Matador, 111 (Marti lost in 1906 to Cecil Fairs, The iH t t w ry It, 89, second; | gorios wa a $26,000 otake, ana WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THAT SUMMER HAT don’t forget that there is a place to get a good hat for a tittle money namely, the Tasty str 4 light weight felts in latest styles and shapes. 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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, UNE 10, LB The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan co STORE OPENS AT 6:30 A.M.; GATURDAYS AT rye Nothing But Bargains IN THE “BUSIEST BASEMENT” GECTION OF SMALL HOUSEWARES ey (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | tried to kill the girl, but assistance 2 Idaho, June 10. arrived before he succeeded d a revolver | | Minnte daughter fa Stevenson then tur There ts a regular price in the wealthy stock man, turned Karl on himself and @ bullet through a ie skeen eahenal an the § P, Btevenson down in marriage, He his heart ended his love escapades Siepaad, we have eeated extras . exams oe axe ere ane 3 . || tes to effect quick and final riddus |B | $10.00 Ball-Bearing Wast 1 Garden Rakes AIL | Machine, Hxtra specia yer at. | HOW BE ca see ees PS $ “ | Granite Tea and ¢ ” | Pots Ot cscvocsve oor | NEW TRUNKS ] SCREEN DOORS The and ladles | A delayed sb nt of screen t Regular iictiememantcmmennmest doors that we must close at | vee With the sailing of the Kagn) ose gave a reception at & hall} once. Regular $1.49 value R ; values, Maru from Smith's cove at day a Kuroki made @ short Tomorrow at seeeee BEAD | Ps Adress ' ‘ break Tuesday morning, General | “1 v1. reception at Egan's 6 Adjustable Window — § uy Haron T. Kuroki and party will/ pall the party wae driven to the Screens, sizo 15x30, at..10¢ | r tall have finished thelr tour of the | home of Saburo Misamideu, Japan-|f | 7 United States. Almost a continu: | ese consul, on Thirteenth av., where $1.00 MAUSER ALARM CLOCKS ous ovation from the Pacific to the a Japanese din was served. Gen | Accurate time keepers, will give } factory Atlantic was given the distinguish-| Wood and Maj, Lynch were the Special tomorrow at ft ed Japanese general. lonly Americans - ~ present | Gen, Kuroki gave a luncheon this ¢ party arrived in Seattle on ig a trip early Sunday morn- afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Butler if | ee ALL WOOL CHIFFON 85c BLACK PEAU DE CYane ing over the Great Northern and hotel, He will be the guest of |B) PANAMAS SILKS went to the Butler hotel where a| honor at a reception given this|I} 44 inches wide, mostly used woth luncheon was given by Hrig. ¢ evening at the home of Judge|i} tow sulle ” ana ekirta oa te toad O E. Wood, who has been Gen.| Thomas Burke, after which thell| gyuiendid quality, colorings | | expeotiog ty fant Kuroki's escort since he left the Japanese party will board the Kaga/—#| of brown, blue, gray, green od aaa bee east, In the tovniog jocal Japan-| Maru. 18 | cardinal and black, Bpeciai ectals in th _ mete e 2 om * = mnt : | in the June sale tomorrow 69c | tomorrow at, yard... mN HON Hem PErARTED BROTHERS LINEN CRABH A large number of Woodmen of || | Speciatiy Priced Tomorrow | | | the World met yesterday in Eagles’ | DOTTED swiss tho 20-year-old Reduced a Fourth Temerreg I Ednay Courtney eee corte Shot abd seri. | Nall to hold memorial services in| waty wounded her employer, Miss | beR0? of the ledge brothers whe {4120 Linen Crash at, Regular 20¢ Dotted Sway have died within the past year pons RK. E. Traynor, of the Maples board: | 1), Weodmen marched in & bedy| GONE Seccings e¥iee . 10¢ or quality. Bo gop ing house on Broadway vear Yow | j.4°,) Warner's band, to the pal {f.| 16¢ Linen Crash at, y4 ular for various lor, today pleaded guilty to se | Rev. W. D. Simonds, of the Piret/B | s+s++++ + sere ooee BBVAO ay ovat = « i Bag oy to Unitarian echureh, delivered the ad-| Ife Linen Crash, at yd. 15¢ at edge Morris ~ y drome, Committers visited every aumpended the sentence on g00d | behavior graves of tice ice there Tuesday Specials 8:30 to 11: 00 a. m, | those for whose memory the day! BARKENTINE AND BARK is ‘pation were Beatle” No. 00 participating were Seattle No, 60. 4 ‘ | Home camp, Georgetown camp, |— | ee Se. wae gg 76 | 2 Hate IN A COLLISION Ballard camp, ‘Tillicum eamp. Yew | — 1.08 | Mosquito Netting | ler camp, Southeast Seattle, Faulk: | op She 52s ce : to — ng, all G 6i14e Creem Outing at, yard at, yard . rea enberg and Green Lake camps. | ¢ | $90 Jacquard Mae 26e Nickel yard “Crumb Tray and Scraper at .. Be A collision occurred at 2:30 this) smanty swa | | 7 40c Earthen Crock with morning between the inbound bark: | entine Alta and the berk Fresno] An itinerate saleaman who has 10 Embroidered or Plain car Point Wilson, The Freano| been selling a “cureall” on the White Wash Belts at ..S¢ was being towed at the time by the | streets for some time, has been do 1Sc Shell Hack Combs at. .S¢ tug Tyee, The forward rigging|ing « dime swallowing trick to of both vessels suffered severely. | draw crowds about his improvised | The bowsprit of the Freavio and|counter, Saturday he was manipu-| part of ber hull were badly shat-| lating a dime when in some way it/ tered and some of the Alta’s plates | tanded im his mouth and was really were forced. The vessels are now| swallowed. That ts it was nearly at Port Townsend swallowed. The recalcitrant ten penny plece stuck the acsopha gus near the larynx. The “doctor hastetned to a real physician who FRISCO FIRE 22 22 = Dr. Leo Baker, dentist, 206 roshvnsititiensaniin building. Phone / Main 6256 (Serippe Telegraph Service.) Monuments. AN FRANCISCO, June 10 . this morning destroyed the}, Art Marblo Co, 2011 Second av., stock apd building of the Btude-|*2Tee doors north of Virginia Both} baker Wagon company and two) Phones minor establishments. Tho loss is ke | Who Keeps The guests In the Grand Centr across the t, were bad hote ly frightened and a # avorted Two-thirds of the loss is covered mpeded w His Money by Insurance j | . e at a Retween the mattresses, who hides or | hoards it In any way withdraws tat Ti money from use. By just so mach & j f he keeps he lessens the cireuletion an | me Officers lessens the general prosperity. He alse Jessons his ow verity by the 4 per (Btar Special Service r A. CHILBERG cent compound st which he loses. PORT TOWNSEND, June 10. » . Moreover the stics of losses by The American ship Fresno, Capt — fire and es by theft PROVE that iy Peterson, in town of the tug Tyee ays for that sew Summer J. & CHILBERG keeping his own ney his RISK is was age on port bow at 2:30 Outfit very much « + than if be were yesterday morning by the barker rae put the money in any bank. To pat ® tine Alta, inward bownd and und You're welcome to open an JOHN 8. AGEN in @ big na bank like the eall, The ac nt ocourrer four account with us for anything ‘ avian Americar not only safer, bat miles northeast of Polat Wilson, at Seen wen: teins ab 2d Vice President much nm ofitable becawst of the fm the entrance to the sound econo it earns and much more sate The Fresno’s foremast and part down-to-date ready-to-wear 4. F. LANE in every way. No trouble, 98 of the maingiast was carried away / the fami Cashier worry—it just grows for all apparel You'll Her bowaprit was torn out and the find styles WM. THAANUM r cor upper patt of the hull battered in Her ifxiag is 8 « yafused network IT oct and our prices right Assistant Cashier ON SAVINGS 0 COMPOUND The Alta's plates were stove sai}. we make no extra charge for L. 4. WOOLFOLK WE PAY © nreRsT r Nopeats untijured. {f, credit accommodation Assistant Cashier = | Quartermaster C. H. Jonsen was DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL at less than oom at the Tyee's wheel when the acc of car fare. All banking re ns held tn nikon heme hae your account, {s given to anyone, Accounts opaned gam | bane p Notwithstanding the fact tha f tt "4 C Véver #0 propricte of Seattle . t in 0. Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest taurants and afen anid last wee they would close on Sunday, when Inc. Resources over $10,000,000. Reserve over $3,000000 37 the day arr a they all changed heir decision and remained open 1332.34 Second near Union More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositers, ay The managers say they bad no “Seattle's Reliable Credit ; trouble ina securing cooks and} . . . om ’ Hoot May Visit Scandinavian American WASHINGTON te 7 i ry Root " : mmm ALASKA BUILDING, SEATT ’ aring on t ations betwee M nd Guatemala AT THE SUMMIT OF i Mites ~ You'll fir the Tourists and Bottling Yard at Bromorton, the Battleships Winne nae Nebraska, Oregon and W onsin Juctae be leave Pa ; a ; ri i! ; ila < rbonle, baer eet . 2:26 0 and * berry bh and . Cee on There thers” ‘The avert price Is Sate the case of 240° mm . a en bo! down at your doe % One tria ves purity, If you can’t save when times Al the Latest Music ity anc smeness. are good, what about hard On cold ot .. i. Pasifie & Pusey Sound times? No money in hard times eh. ae Aah tgs Cline’s — ‘ne ann 1205 SECOND AVE, On Savings Accounts Pea Cutting Off the | Front of Our FULLY PAID Per Cent CAPITAL $400,00), Per Cent DIRECTORS. Store, Branches, Batlard, Georgetown, Rentom, James D. Hoge, President. vai N. B. Botner, Cashior Unusual Bargains in in. A ° Gabriel Pa — ame 4 » . v oakes DIRECTORS John ( sayy rr A. Sohee G, Alston Ho man, Emanuel Rosenberg, A , griffith Davies Menry Krut v Huge B. Stewart, George Donw 4) gt Fe Dear OM P La Pe : ick Ky | Robt. ©. McCormick, Bdawar hee A = Malcoim MeDouga C8 von James D. Ho; N. B. Solnor an SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University St, Opposite Post OM Union Savings & Trust Co. CASH OR CREDIT. . powNtNe, HOPKING @ ai tne. Tailored Ries ea. 42) Pacific Outfitting Co, | fReady Co.si:.°* "rea } Alaeien CLOTHING FOR MEN, 422 Pike St