The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1907, Page 2

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CUBS LOSE LAST GAME OF ABERDEEN SERIES —_ Tt was Seattlo’s turn to love] again yesterday and coupled with the defeat of Saturday, the Cubs © not much to be proud of In the showing they have made against Aberdeen in the last 10 games, Yesterday's contest was a retty one for the firat six innings. Neither party had scored and it looked like anybody's game, Hut in ba round Myers hit a ball to Red rown which was heaved wildly to fr and Myers started for second rown, in generous fashion, stuck is knee into Myers’ jaw and laid him out. Rut in spite of this a run eame in when Kellackey tore off &@ two-bagger and Kellacke wored on Robert's two-base hit. Stis got & single and Stanley walked, but ho more runs could be made. Arbo g@ast took Myers’ place fa center di signalized hia appearance by repping Stretb's high one. Arbo t the ball to second but Stis fol fees him with an error just to even up things. This started things going and when the inning was over the Woodchoppers had made the Cubs scored but one in the made a run in the eighth. Beattie An KBE PO. Gor, rt Hickey, 3 Myers. et Arbomest, of Keilackey, i> succauvcous” eecen-erce | eommewenun = 3. me : oF ES coweucwuce ennoneus= «! coounnmece euvccconSus % eneo-wes weenesoun-> s Tota mieéer Beare by inmines Battle Semmary: Two-base bite ra Arbogast. Higainbetham. #treit inher, Houscholier, Loft om basse se gittn, §: Aberdeen. ¢ Ginion Naess Mors wittios hit-Mearne. Double plare ley fo Ste to Stamey, it by Rall -Staniey, Amterson, FYtageralt maity Allen, i; by Miriwaer, 4 Ott Brisker, L Time of game, 105. | o Kioet NORTHWRST LMAGUR. pur atts, “Tacoma, 2-0 Mont, June I —The Stiners| treme $._deaie onde withogt difficulty Youterday, the cold weather | Ryae's Maltiers a Ralives am te vietory In the aon allowed but four bits 2 Satie was ewatted for ti bite In me sllowing five hin = fame wore ‘ au 8 i. Hoon and Witkina; Butler end hee Umpire How sent, Beco germs nore nm ” te - swe =. e 6 3 Baiterwe Garvie ant Witking; Dorie and | Ott, re Umpire tow) Batterioe—Jensen and Swintetts Dune, PrOnkiin and Spencer Umpire Dott Beccet game wore nm me) aes fapows set he Batteries Netmoo. Chevalier and Spencer 204 Peniker, Osburn and Swindelia Uw = Dent MYERS PLAYS GAME BUT OTHER PLAYERS FUNK Saturday's contest was won by the Sawdust Eaters with the score | of 9 to 0. The Aberdeens com pletely outplayed the Cubs at every stage of the game and the only man for the Seattle bunch that played ball was the reliable Benny Myers, who got five hits to five times up, one going for a double, and grabbed everything that came aaywhere near his territory. The trouble was that Seattle as usual could no’ hit w there were men ¢ The to score, the bases being filled in the second, but the necessary little bingo was not forthcoming and there was nothing doing Tat who was put on second for the locals, made three errors and did nothing with th a bad case of fright thrqughont Inning after inning the Cubs got men on bases only to leave them there and that fs about all. The Aberdeen bunch made no mgre hits than did Seattle but they could hit at the right time and steered o} of the errors Seattle insisted on making bases Am ROH PO A F ie ae 2 ss £4 39 2 ee By ee ee ie eer £ sg . 2-2 ee a ee os 68 @ca-¥ 6 tee es a ee ee . an Rh PH A. ¥ * Be. 2% . me F ee *3 9 7 = ° ee. ‘0 ee ae Men Tell Us Every Day Regal $15 Suits Are Far the Best in Seat- tle for the Money ON THE SQUARE, OPPOGITE THE League Standiog, Morning game—score atterioe-Menty Morning game fan Pranctaco three runs With two to the bad | Pertend the Cubs scored but on th the | Rowing sad Roblel; League Stand The UNION LEAGUE. ont Garvin shet out the| Itat game score Ratterian— Bovis ant tate, fee, Sehubert and Rottg _ | will strengthen the pitehing lot the Car Jan feore by tnntnee— ube had many good chances | jthe Hatniers and W stick. He showed! ELKS WIN EASILY m from Dock aning game at NEW INCORPORATIONS OLYMPIA, June 17 son Coal company and Koud OF The Seattio team left Inst night in charge of Capt. Hickey for Hutte, where they open for a week * tomorrow. Dugdale will remain at ‘| nome because of the severe cold he ts battling with There will be change {n the Pup will bave ite hands futte took the series, 4 to ® Tacoma, and this shows that te are in the running Van id thing? in Spokane and ips some. Aberdeen has a one ead aed it will (ake com erable to disiodge her Con Struthers, the new manager of the Vancouver Baseball club, te oo his to take charge ke with the of “Hasty” Hall and Van and wil! make other changes. Retause of the sumerous clauses rning the use of John Parley that are included in th tracte of the players, the weat league is calle ° » league by the players than one ball player who has his foothold through drink is ing in the Northwest | cause of the ety * indulgence. Arty Rows, the popular left field ot of the Seattic team, will be back in the game tn two weeks His houlder as soon as the «welling is reduced be will be tm condition again BALLARD LOSES The Pallard feated 16 a close ty the Rainiers, the contest gx to the Rainiers with the score of $3 to 2 Huck Pinney p f mending nice! m was de ‘or was in the box for the Ballard team CLUB IS WEAKENED ‘i The Seattle Athletic clab will} Wills and Bantz in the coming foybt is expressed as to the Se attle club winning out. Mulino r of Portland, will have some strong men in the t OAKLAND Firet Race, fiveeighths mile Fo L 106 4 to on Hoath tt 6, third. Time Waterth 1 Time 1:4 Third til Lady Fashion ) Avontel nd; te 6, third 7 ‘ Fourth Race, one and ix senth mile—Daruma «( is “ Joe Coyne 101, third. Time 1:45 2-6. Fifth Race, seveneighths mile woat 102, third. Time 1:27 1 xth Race enolghthe mile Ethel Da i (Borel), 12 to 1 won; Sugar Maid 105, second; San " 6, third. TI 1:26 LATONIA First Race, three-fourths mile scope 108 (Au to & won; Lacache 97 Husted 106, third. Time 1 Hand Bridge 102 (Mor 7 to on; Bucket Bri 0 ond; Mackerel 10% Time Third Race, steeplechase—Peter Recker 140 (McClure) & to 6, wor Or nd 120, sece Lead er 148, third. Time ‘ vurth Race, fiveeighths mile Grand Dame 115 (Lee) won Ada O, Walker 110, Ma Jene 10% third. Time 1:01 Fifth Race, one mile-Pasadena 15 (Lee), 7 to 5, won; Bnvey 102 econd; Cablegram 109, third. Time ist xth Rac no and onenlx teenth mfle—Misw Lida 102 (Pick ens), & to 6, won; County Clark 98 second; Webber 102, third Time tate men will testify as to the value yr -@2=unpees jam, THE PEANUT BOY. Who ta ft squawks with pooy pipe, For fane to muneh with hungry jaws While fielders grab and batters awipe? The baccalaureate address before the graduating classes at the state | eniversity was yeeterday delivered Hiorn of the Congregational Kane read the scripture lesane and Rev. Wittiam Leach, of the Univers made the Invoca thon preceding . CARMINE ONerROT IR, George Wald ntendent of de Special atient wae given to the ualforme, clean! hese and personal apeparance WORK ON HeOLDWAYT. Work on the Fourth ave under way for some ti in driving, piling and time The center of this roadwayerwtt! | @ Muckler who nehise for an interur Work of this part of the road must U. P. BUILDING DIRT TRACKS We're Blockaded of tramway fate over which | ground right of way firt from the tum Wm up the cx a lie to ~ weed in fit) sermon before f the Beatthe laany BEG FROM | Pacific Outfitting Co. HELEN GOULD THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY. JUNE 17, i SID SMITHS BLACKOGRAPHS 'Women’s ‘Lisle Th read | Hose 23c Bpeclal tomorrow pair Not an uncommon price to but in this instance it ls @ ated with most uncommon qual ity, Sple lisle thread, fast black, light welght and seamless foot. 88 $1.25 Of seal or walrus black and brows; strong frames. Very newest designs, with neat coin purse fittings Most varied assortment. Save almost half tomorrow. Bpecial son Bas a $1.75 “Marie Antoi- Tomorrow at Charmingly fashioned, of fancy polka dot batistes, with large r at fle down front. Peter Pan collar Very attractive 25c Fancy White Waistings ] 2le | Tomorrow at, yard Beautifully attractive white mercerited js for dainty summer waists; newest © of the season, Special values. tert 50c Colored Damasks 39 Temorrow at, yard . Guaranteed colors of turkey red, blue and buff; full sixty inches wide. Huy tomorrow for the summer camp and save 15c Fancy Silkolines 10 | Tomorrow at, yard ... 5,000 yards for tomorrow's ape and conventional designs; fascinating | color array | clad setiing; Oriental, fo Telescopes With leather They're Cutting Off the Front of Our Store, Unusual Bargains in CLOAKS, SUITS and MILLINERY CASH OR CREDIT. 422 Pike St (Scripps Telegraph Service.) vat made puite All Dey Sewing Meeting 1464 Twenty-fir | eeeneecmeneneieces GOOD SCORES BY GUARDSMEN actice shoot Veeed vow mart have the bag fou ‘eh ghiten, pare whew and wotbes ily Such « four wo PATENT EXCELLENT edevery day of the year of precisely undorm etvemgth and qooulness NOVELTY MILL CO KATTLE, U8 A “UNLOADING SALE.” Ladie to $12.50 at 91.95 NOVELTY SKIRT MFG, CO. 1316 Second Ave ing Hats, val on up We Make Uniforma of all de any quantities on Working capacity sult a Month UNION TAILORS Sales Rooms 618 Third Ave. Third Ave. and Dom Washington St | KOHLER & CHASE Retabliahed 1480 PIANOS Ke | $2.00 ag Hand and in order to make it complete REAL ESTATE MEN TO TESTIFY AS TO lees sets? Stat Soe ort chee Sa meeting in Seattle to ascertain the! per mils ‘s The Store That Serves You steered Aiea hanan Co. || | Women’s New Neck. THE JUNE SALE. | Offers Two Strong Price Indacements | Tomorrow in Dress Goods Beasonable new fabrics of safe, dependable quality, stylish and greatly under price. What a delightful combination. | TROPICAL SUITINGS | MOHAIR SICILIANS in en wide. 44 to 48 inches wide. The fine | All-wool and ost of all-wool fabrics, in ' tally adapted for ee j Praries oy | pensive skirts, sulfa, bat |] cream gre unde, with dainty | Ph ta ote, A jastroun | hairline stripes and plaids wearful quality; ¢ ‘KB | Nothing nic for summer | of biue, brown, green, cardi | suite and dy « Buy at | mal and black; does not a | & big saving Tuesday, Val- | sorb water crater | $15.00 Braided Bolero 1 "Jackets $ 1 1 .00 Tomorrow at .... + tee ee ween eeeee nette’ Waists $7.25 Of. emections quality (alten elim te eutietegs ot teak, ten and gray; clever Japanese wleove effects. Jost a tow specimens bere; the department holds many such bargain surprises for tomorrow's shoppers. 19¢ Glass Va It4och an | Glassware Savings Cut Glass Water Juge— 23c RESTAURANT AND BAR GLASSES, BOWLS, NAPPIES, ETC, AT ONE-FOURTH OFF. Royal Doulton Ware, One-Fourth Off Imported direct to Garvey-Buchanan Co, Hundreds of at tractive destgua, suggestive for gift giving and decorative purposes } $3 00 Heatherbloom Skirts, at #180 sin 98 Silk Eton Coats, at } waa 4.76 10¢ Bleached Muslin, 36 inches | wide, yard oo The | | 106 per roll Toilet Paper, 4 Oe BE vores od rolls for 25¢ | 260 Tooth Brushes, S¢ | 10¢ Box Shell Hair Pins at B besee waded veces a $1.00 Strongly Woven Ham The Tapetry Pillow Tops, at | | mocks, at T5e¢ | as ocean | | Sec Stik Fions Cushions, at . | $8.50 Wool Smyras Rass, sise |] eesenes coeee waneees vd SRE, WE eveesee’ 49 FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BASEMENT In, beautiful view, flow ore and fruit In abundance, ox cellent laws t $30.00 per month, Furnit consists of bedroom suites. dding, Brus carpets, inlaid full dining suite tn range, gas and Woodhouse & Platt furniture Co. 418 PIKE STREET Phones Main 3098; Ind. 3096 upon this sale, Corner (oS a Ready Co.373.8"" Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN Suit For Appropriate Wedding Gifts BASEMENT Tiffany Bronze wares, Tiffany giaee wares, rich cut glass, Min ton china ware, art goods from everywhere Albert Hansen Jeweler and Siiversmith Bole Agent for Patok, Philippe & Co.'s Celebrated Watches. Panama Straw and Shirts and Underwear Firet Av. and Cherry St Established 1883. Fly on the Flyer || Gents’ Hose GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—-Round Trips, 506 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ard 10:25 a, m, 2:05 and 5:45 pm LEAVE TACOMA — 6:35 a m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Time card subject to change | without notice. U, SEELEY, Jr., Agent Seattle Tel. Main. 176 Tacoma Tel 212 wee to $1.75. sone" O8c values. Special 39¢ | tomorrow at, yard tomorrow at, onl g Ic Tuesday Specials, 8:30 to 11 n m. | | iSe Mohair Luster, yard THC | Sic Cream Outing, pete the = 26e Columbia River Flour sitt- | Fine Clothing A herculean task; we realize the te sponsibility; our future success d When we advertise the Hirsh-Wickwire We just mean a $30.00, $ $35.00: $40.00 Suit at $25.00 Every one who knows ¢! We have cheaper suit $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 Fur Hats at reasonable pre Necktle---50c Tie for... . « 9% The Weber Clothing 1201 Second Ave., Cor, Seneca on ite road while Br Great exact values A valuatic was — 4 RAILROAD TERMINAL VALUATIONS — pics 2 ve Norton ra Oe holdings some time ago but that he cont of & summer iting — —— road claims that the estimate was |“ to, including ratirosd to far too low hotel bills, incidental expenses, J. C. Lawrence, ata ratiroad of several terminal properties held is outlined in @ handsamely es commissioner, i in Seattle prepar-| by a number of railroads in Beattle.| One of the results of the hearing | trated booklet called Vacatlon ing to hold a hearing tomorrow at The commisston ts engaged in a| will be to dilscover why the Oregon timate just leeued by th Danes, which time a number of real @s-| hearing at Olympia to place the|Ratiroad & Navigation company ger department, Denver i values on all the roads im the atate| places @ value of $23,000 per mile) Grande railroad | Vatues.to one Ade a. mt us at line, ownership st quite & favorable Lawn 75c call and Girdles 48 Special tomorrow at, Newly arrived modela, with hose sur re frowt and a | Correctly and comfortably dg signed to add beaut | the price tomorrow, $10.50 Chiffon Pan | Ye ama Skirts $7 59 Graceful affairs of black oki. fon panama, plaited from knee down and trimmed with bands of same goods. Kare bargain. Ginghams 4 ry 2 3 ; 3 3 = 3 < . . a plaids, ray. Yow eajoy choosing at six conta, Rugs Tomorrow at . All-Wool Ingraln, size Oxi8j splendid quality and that will wear Chotce assortment ready tomer row. ws ~ od Ss > a make will say they are amt tits in this ¢ made in other shops & good and ap as any. 2 Pairs for 25¢

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