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SEA we Re MEET atg re] Shortnan, oe ikon, NY. wes | MASN'T SCRATCH esived a telegram confirming the) also bruised to such an extent that that Con Walsh was in-j#he ix in the hospital here Jured in the train wreek at Boyer, near Spokane, last night. |train running Ito an open awiteh, The first telegram received by) The cars did not tip over and Dugdale oame last night d@ was|that alone is the reason there to the effect that all his men were| Were no lives lost. tate and uninjured. This morning,’ For six hours the track was however, the local manager re blocked, no trains «moving until ved a message from bie brother, 3:15 last night . HM. Dugdale, who accompanied t team because of the mana: Fatal Santa Fe Wreck. finets, to the effect that Waleh’ TRINIDAD, Colo, June 18 Three were killed and 18 seriously injured In a wreck Fo yesterday caused by spreading. Those killed were | Mee, W. W. Nichols, Port Smith, | Ark F. M, Jones, Pueblo, Colo. fF. Royva, Trinidad, Colo. | Nearly all of the care train were demolished A special was injured internally and would return te Seattle, The rest of the team has ¢ on to Butte and will open there tomorrow. (ser review.) SAND POINT, Idaho, June 18. ‘The North Coast Hmited of the Northern Pacific jumped the track yesterday afternoon at Boyer, six) from here and Con Walsh her on the Seattle baseball scene to give assistance. ROBERTS, OVER THE 300 MARK ¥ a ay bee: ne See wae Onewres ‘The same old stars are doing the Leet orgy 7 ye al | lrenting business « short time ago,|innings he pitched sot a run was slugging for the local team, and ft wa: BI |with some idea of becoming | made off his delivery is men who are winning the ure a % be 4 champion middleweight motortet. —s = - _— | New Work ‘us During the past fow months he had AY games for Dugdale, Beany Myers) Ratterte—amith, W sutttwen;| The most important track meet/had some experience slamming RACES Bit about 400 Inst week, and 45 | Cheare, Dorie ant & lover held om the Pacific coast wit!/around tn the kind of cars that ar poe & result climbed some in the per sore an m, | be that of next Saturday om the — p Prag | Day —_— and OAKLAND. one wan | Creat . university campus, The best ath-|cborus lady outings, and as 4 re “f oaly in shoal bit as he bit sate Faiiadeiyhil, -- - aatioldy * Combe | 0tea Of the northwost will be pres-/sult of his experience decided to . once out of three times ap he also and Powers Ki ent at the meet, which will be up {buy & car for his owa personal use. First race, on rs elimbed a trifle. ider the auspices of the Pactfic | After considering the various types | Mike, 106 (cirehaatn), 8 Jouting the League Standing. INorthwost association. Over fifty ot alwcylinder buggies and half-/won; Warden Yell, 108, se $ we to PY athletes will meet in competition | cylinder, heavy, sevenseat touring | San Oak, 106, third. Time, :49 a o land these come from San Fran-|cara, he finally made up bis mind| Second race, three-quarters intle | 4 = clseo, Portland, Spokane, Vancow | that the Peerless Roadster was the) - Horsain, 107 (L. Wilson), 6 F 1 a a $ | vor and Seattle. ‘The Olympic club |ear for him. wens Reomees Ft oeents ma a of San Francisco will enter a we Ue. . * ° » 3 8 Z| winning athictes, among fham| ALASKA COURT SESSIONS. Third race, three-quarters mile— |Giarner, Cheek and Bnedigar, Van) saree Titus Tl, 106 (Meutry), 14 to 6, teacrs. leouvor will enter D. Gillis for the}, JUNEAU, Alaska, June 18—|won; Posey O'Neal, 107, secon nm m|Weighta, W. BR Chandier and A. | Jude Wie * AB Mite. 1 8 S$) Austin, two Marathon runners and| ™orning that he would bold no) 1:13 2-6. t.) é © 9) others. Spokane bas C. Rdmunston court at Skagway (his term. He! fourth race, three-quarters mile ry * Brows and O. A. Thombe im the quarter, ¥!! go to Valdes within the next | phajang, 108 (Hettig), 7 to 1. won: a 4 ‘half mile and relay. All told Spo |%" Gaye to hold @ special session | Rowuit, 106 second; Combury, 101, * a % © * vane bas ton men entered and retura here in August to sign/ third. Time, 1:13 a6 & 4 ie Puuburs F : o 8 4 caemeiaianan - the bills of exceptions and other) pirth race, seen cee ae = ® pe | BatterionSforen and Doota, Lance, Cam | Court papers. | Neale Luctle, (Borel), : re) Ste, Walters amt Gite. | j =~ second; Reed. .. 2 | THE KID BUYS AUTO | sseistes so ric ce fromer. | Bevation. 107, secon: iam : ee te a pais fa NEW YORK, 2 = | $07, ‘one muile-—-Palemon, s $ ‘ “te tl holders of the A pres com Sixth race, Se. fale Tee eennt | tatieriee—Dasen aad Metcum, Amat aint Norman Selby, who ts better! pany yesterday receive tice of | 106 (Gross), # to 2, won: | ras | auraicas LuacuR | Beramanas known to ring patrons as “Kid Me JOn5$21,000,000 being cut uplot, 106, second; Huerlane, . as ee an i went Into the automobile !amene them. third. Time, 1:40 26. _ Brooklyn mnea sae RE ae we wang fi rit Lowi — as om” pe perce LATONIA. 7 torts amd Hitter Laws amd os aera TAKEN FOR A “RUBE,” HOY PIT) pace: coos, tiroo quarters mite— TO MA STATUTE LAW OF STATE OF VIRGINIA. (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service) | RICHMOND, Va. June 13.—Sen- eter Lowis H. Machen, of Alexan- dria, has prepared and will submit to the next session of the Virginia | @mmerai assembly a dill to tncorpe- | Tate among the statutes of Vir socalled “unwritten law.” iret draft of the new docu: | already been made. well established fact that ri hters. Senator Machen asks why, this is so, should # man be forced | openty to violate bis oath with) the tacit sanction of the presiding | It is held by the senator} that if a man is justified in the} i taking of human «fe under cer-} tata prescribed circumstances, that fact should be incorporated among| S®NATOR l. H. MACHEN. the laws of the state, and thes) verdict without the necessity of Juries be given license to exercise| winking at the constitution and © proper discretion im reaching « ‘circling their own oaths Flagler team had no difficulty jattlo Alaska Yukon-Pacific team, ae winning with 11 to 4. In the after Honey Mellody of Charleston@"oon game the Seattle boys won Welterweight champion, has re | With @ score of 9 to 4 bak ignebis'd eclnome tomer] ALASKA BASE B ALL TOURNAMENT nently in the game; that he has (Star Special Service.) wor a title and a fair amount of} money, out of which he has pro-| vided for his mother’s comfort, and that he now intends to engage in| the jewelry business The boxing game is in a bad way} JUNEAU, Alaska, June 18.—A at present and this may have Stet baseball carnival is to be something to do with Mellady’s de-|"@!d here July 4 and purses termination However, he would @™ounting to $2,000 have already get « lot of credit by sticking to |e hung up. his decision, and on the other hand,| The nines of Ketchikan, Fort little blame if a good offer should| Wiliam H. Seward, Whitehorse fndnee him to start training again. | S*®sway and the bunch from this city are heing gro for the great event and much money {s probable champion The winning nine w make the trip to Daw ly m and Fairbanks. In a very interesting double header played Saturday the THIS IS HAT TIME | PETIT ORT and you have not purchased your summer hat yet.. That . because you have not seen the REGAL Hz ‘ort HATS The be rt money, 1 afte € i for y wf that it car ated by any hat sold for $3.00 ir Your money back if you want sur guarantee hat will be The accident waa caused by the on the Sancta rails of the) train carrying nurses 4 physicians was rushed to the SRE MYERS AND ROSS } in TTLE BALL PLAYER | HURT IN N. P. WRECK | | } = retired from baseball and who was =) with the Los Angeles team when {t =—=="Tiwon the Coast League champion ship, « few years ago, and le now jengaged in farming im the Middle Weeat, indulged tn some fun a short time ago which w greatly at the expense of the jokers students at this college thought! masters of the} One day Hoy | aling @ load of alfaifa, and! jas he drew near the college he saw the boys playing ball. After an ab} sence of over two years from the! diamond, Hoy felt the same old longing coming back to him. { While he was sitting on his wag | on watching the game, one of the students, thinking to have some fun with the rube, beckoned to him to come and play. Hoy promptly ac | cepted, and in that game he got) MONEY! OLD 903 SECOND AVENUE. THE BALL SOME if Near Hoy’s farm a college. The) Extraordinary Inducements to Cash Piano Buyers The World’s Best Pianos Offered at Ridiculously Low Prices The abnormal trade and shipping conditions of the past few months have } created havoc with nearly every merchant in the Northwest | As a result, the Pioneer Piano House has on hand at the present moment nearly i] a thousand pianos, which, instead of arriving at specified intervals as ordered, were all poured in on virtually at one time Not alone ist homes be found for these pianos, but they must also be paid for In addition, the erection of our magnificent Temple of Mu at the corner of Third and ' 1 ity willl « all for another large payment shortly, which sum must also be | alternative but to convert a large percentage of this unusually big ood hard cash lical varture in the piano business (The }reater amount of which is done ularly ng a dull period, and accomplish our object, t t be the greatest that have er been made But, if down I ther words, reductions to the very rock bottom—count for as | napped up at otted n the merit f thel/pidnos handled by the “House of H undoubtedly aware qhat.practically all the world’s finest an led here ity few hundred dollars cash, and desire to secure the very finest iv an ma pia at a tremendous saving, come, write or phone at once D. S. JOHNSTON CO. THE SEATTLE 8 GOSSIP There were no games fn the Northwest league yesterday, All the clubs will play today, Seattle opening at Butte, Aberdeen at Bpo- kane and Vancouver at Tacoma. Recause Philadelphia wants the |servieos of Hoy Shaw, third base- man for the Tigers, and has offered Mike Lynch $1,000 for him, Lynch is going to give Carol Shaw, & younger brother of Shaw, @ try at the third sack. Those who know young Shaw eay he plays a better game than his brother, ae So ED YETIN The Beattie high school baseball jtoam last night arrived at St Paul, lwhere the new sults were awalting the players. Today the first game wae played, The new uniforma are white with the letters “Seattle on the front of the shirt and "1909" on the back In the matter of attendance Butte proves the poorest town in the league this season, Vancouver jie much better town Welser, Idaho, bi developed @ phenomenal piteher fn the person of Walter Johnson, a pative Califor | Bian, 19 yoars of age. He ts power Deacon, 106 (Pickens), § to I, woe Monsignor, 166, second; Biase o 3 f = Light, 101, third. Time, 1/1626 rH : Reocond race, five ctghths mile — <3] Dummy Hoy, who bas long since | uncherel, 106, (Pickens) ll to : | @abado, 100, third. Time. 1:08 Third race, one mile—Woolstone, 104 (Austin), § to 1, won; Bolly M., 104, second, Delestrome, 162, third | Time, 1°42. Poorth race, sevenetahths mile— |Boaw Brummell, 97 (Loe), § to 6, | won; Blectorine, #7, second; Over lando, 88, Uhird. Time, 1:27 146. Fifth race, nine-sixtecoths mile— Katherine Murphy. 106 (Trueman), & to 1, won; Moscow Nelle, 9%, seo- ond; Lady Pesca, 9%, third. Time, 25 Bixth race, one and threevighths milee—Bernie Cramer, 103 (Lee) 5 to 1, won: Atifia, 103, second; Littie Biktn, 94, third. Time, 2:23. | Dear Girte. And now @ paradon appears. It doth betatt We find the graduates tm tiers Vet gay withal Philadelphia Bulletin three home runs, two three Daggers and 4 single. After that the college boys fought hy of all “rubes.” MONEY! MONEY! EST AND LARGEST DEALERS BURKE BUILDING. Mi MAY HEZLET. She is the winner of the Indies’ golt championship of Mengiand. gaining the title in an exciting final, | bich the opponent her ats yaad Florence, The latter played « good game, but was beaten two up and one to play, TON INVONTO it.—| TON, D. C, June The following patente have been imsued to Washington Inventors Mop-wringer, Harold Colby, Spo kane Hat-fastener, Prank C, Kavanagh, | Beattie Thawing point, Job HM Lamley, Tacoma Grocery bin, David H. Malone, Kelso Tube expanding and beading toot, ton MeCormick, IMitiyard George B Nolan, Chehatte Wits ander WAR ON BEETLE THAT EATS YOUR CHAIR, PIANO OR COFFIN (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) WASHINGTON, June 18. —- For centuries, sud in many languages, has the “powder post” wood beetic been discusso.t and planned against Many goverament experts of many countries bave studied this pest of seasoned woods, but littie progress has been accomplished towards its poat” beetle may be detected by the little dun * wood flour here and |The beetle has been kite fa there wherever there is a pile of jable plewes of lumber by dry lumber, A hickory stick over |the matoriai tp a close two years seasoned, if taken up and | subse 6 the lumber to ag shaken, will pour forth a shower of|bath a» posible, Other powder from tho many holes bored |of dest n consist te all through the wood the lumber and giving Mt ag These beetles are as silent fires | 4tY beat as ponsible, toaring down the fences and barns! - es of men. They feast in| The American 4 furniture in the parlor | current issue ffins in the un- to (he report put dortakern’ warehouses. They eat | pape away the chair that we rest in to Wary re day, and the plano sounding forth | Jost nat the sweetest melodies is in the | this ts re death grapple of the “powder-post” that the ¢ beetles tu ffonse should be al Seasoned wood has more or less |Kvory native of the United sweetness or sugary conditions tr whatever it, and tt Is (his sweetness that at may be. tracts and makes the “powder-post”| not to ff beetle a factor in the world the eba i The t as etud! tng by Or 1 | If Value Counts for Anything There Wil] Two Thousand Five Hundred Yds | =| Silks at 39¢} This season’s newest in Checks, Stripes, destruction, Our own government is fow taking © hand in Investigat-/ | ing tae ‘powderpost” beetle. The bectle attacks seasoned wood ouly, expecially t white or sap portion, and so rming have become tho ravages that makers of furaiture aud vehicles are at great jannual loes owing to the silent aud steady boring and bedding In the ry material, Hickory, oak and ash are the woods merally most af tected The presence of the “powder Boys Wanted To sell Beattie papers. For tnfor mation apply to Geo, Bngter, Star | office, old library butlding, between 9 and 11 in the morning and 2 till 3 tu the afternoon. Initistion fee on paid by Engler. Five Months’ Rent for 38c « Month. Our Motto—Quality and Price Coaranteed ifnl4 Wall Tent . Special Prices for La LOGGERS SUPPLY COMPANY. Poth phones-—¢2t Cotman Dock White blucher Canvas Ox plain toe or cap, Cuban heels; also low Ladies forda, out, | leather heels for big girls Extra good at $1.75 RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street—-405 PATENT EXCELLENT every day of the year of pre mely unitorm fend goo liens NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTLE, U8. A connecting with eight different lines pointe. NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON Any give 4. O. MoMULLEN, C. P. A, Northern Pacific Railway fhe Store That Serves You Te Near Cut Glase Berry and foe Cream Dishes at— All Eastern Points = the end off and burn ft te t, Ho far | tontio 6 pa ment for the pe out, consista in destroy. New York to A plece of lumber tt fe ted in one Best—G arvey Buchanan Cg, Be a Commotion Among These Silks Tomorrow i ‘ 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Plain Messalines, etc., ete. Those silks that were snapped up so quickly at our 39¢ sale, a few weeks ago, were only a part of our New York buyer's purchase. This big lot on sale tomorrow represents the remainder of the lot, which has for some tmaccountable reason been long delayed in transit. Be prompt tomorrow if you are interested; these silks will find eager buyers early. Just the sorts for evening dresses, shirt waist suits, petticoats, etc. Nota yard in the gathering worth less than 7Se yard. You'll fied many worth $1.25. See Our Attractive Window Display. For That Vacation Trip 00 Leather Covered es Case, Tenis $2.98 Pull aise, extra deep, tough leather corners, all strongly thw eted; double straps, brass lock and bolts; linen Need and te side straps. Gave « fourth tomorrow. a 1% Sherry Glasses — Vey special values, at, caches — 9c SOc Off Regular Prices tomer row on All Bird Cages. 18c Dinner Piates—8 and inch sizes, at, each— 7c 4c THROUGH SERVICE Spokane and intermediate points to St to Eastern THROUGH SERVICE To St. Joseph, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louls, with direct connections for Denver and Chicago. Northern Pacific Agent will help you your itinerary, reservations for yes A. TINLING, @ Ay Seattle, Wash. you rates and all information and make Seattic, Wash. A. D, CHARLTON, A. G. Portland, Oregon P. Ay Want . Quality in dental work and at the same time reasonable priced aoa forget that th he place to get them Ex and free, | extracting, All work guarantee Associated Dentists Opp. GARVEY-BUCHANAN’S Open Evenings and Sunday forenoon. Telephone Main 1772. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Inc BROKERS. Provisions, Stocks PRIVATE WIRES. Main 270, ind. 270. Tel re on ——— m ; «AT THE SUMMIT OF 8UCC y PIANOS You'll find Pacific & ms or and Edison it ( brent . ‘alking Machines | tow Sn sneer MOSK sTRINas 1 7 e 711 Second Ave, Soattle , C i « botth One trial prov i and who Pacific & Puget Company rity, pala ness. Sound PI

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