The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1907, Page 2

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BUTTH, Mont, Juno 1%.—Soad )Mywe of oso h Bf 4 ® We, although badly patehed and | fobers, it bag i just out of a train wreek, took the | Alea ie”, 0°"; ; H ; | pening game from the Miners |iMN"%) ° ‘ i i : $3 ) s« with the close score of sah ae a % to apt. Hickey could not be] a ZeR? ining & a4) fg thy e and thie made it neces j geattto ee bea se, + ae | ry to play Allen at third and O00 F811 Oe Ot) in right field. The Cubs got | ee foe ee Tay start by hitting Kittin | Waberty” . Tat Fine siieddoaW’ Luaave aix safetion, but Butte was not | bef of & Howse pehind hand with the big atick, | Rukh Ti i hall Bruyent Won, toot Pet, three times in the fourth Se atest ultiay. ys by jos a a was found 10 times by Ruse} “he Time af guine-iak Attendance, x and MoPariand; Win Well, the boys have won 4 game mm | wt sam is a de all's bunch, Bell and Wilkina LAS” Uapiee dio eS | They @id tt under such adverse Ming for three sacks. Vor the 2 "i Boore LY ® conditions, too, that it looks as if Is Roberts got four hits out of Soneuwner ime Detroit. ‘ : they can go some when they want ve times up and Alien got three. Aberdeen pohane & PatterioeDenoven and Bohwidt; Bender lto. Just out of @ railroad wreck,| er the fourth round Hoon pitch | me Baeeduet Mat-| We ond | with most of them shaken up and for Butte and had the game a fram Quinn's anni lbrutsed, it speaks highly for the ie RE wate Se ee mane Rept 4h iss |apirit of the mon to win out | he threw a bunted ball short og, but after tha pean Fal i. | 2 end Merton, Rhoades oy RB wo & Y % | Pitcher Con Walsh had his knee ible for the winning run. Owing 4» on > ul | ' me et | bed shakeup tm the ratiroad | #-=« ee a severely injured tn the wr oT Keclgont. both Stanley and Hearne | ,aiteer-Higgiubatham and Bosttignr a ae | lwill be out of the game for some : eel ee ne eee = dbcor ol wooks, Ho started for Seattle to were weak on their pins, but they eiiee-Giade end O'Conner, Moore] \ had 1 , Vancoure now day and will be added to the how gs Fnnroaggen “ hen in the! he age eee a : yr pital squad when he gets here = iieasee- age aaa ¥ vesterday with witegna lees. oe | Hoss, whose shoulder was dislo n e Dak A bord leated last week, is mending nicely a eae © . S Luckily Myers was pot badly hurt 'e . BY br} | o his jaw collided with Red ii i ! ; 8 % S| Brown in last Sunday's game and} ; i i Be Fy 5) MUGGSY M’GRAW, SCRAPPY MANAGER OF GIANTS, SAYS BIGHT |'* DAK In Bod form ‘ , i 4 o- ee i S tReet NATIONAL LHAUUE. ; OF TRAIN GIVES HIM THE NIGHTMARE, wuss aon bla ie 3 1 @ 1) Rgttertee Butler and she (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) foreign countries, that even the) r hits out of f n | S488 3 2 eee eriane ; : NEW YORK, June 15.—After|l0%s, to aay nothing of my trips to| yesterday, If he keeps on slugging an Rh By PO A ® League Stamding New York ‘ “le : ‘ + adite nuk sight of railroad train ts objec-|in this way he will soon lead the e 1 ae da pile gi) eg ey oe venia, | fourteon years of active service up- tiovable to me. 1 want to stay atiieague, He ts built like a ball caae BS Wither - . 4 hedaman — "ion on the diamond, Manager McGrew, home, right hore in New York.” | player and looks like ono, Me ts ee wopecgemees PR % 4) "lof the New York Nationals, deciares| Mana McGraw is one of the| certainly making good. 7, =, so 8 thho is 4 of traveling, and, I te) most striking figures upon the dia — | Ratteree-Dorner, Piette end Browns | reported. may retire at the close of mond of today, Bora ia Truxton, Ned” Whret ts out of the umpir | Mectbeck aad Kise the présent season, never to man |N. Y., ho has been devoted to base ing business, It was found that he/ tore ® , of play again. ball from his early youth. Follow! couig not attend to business and et Priiedetyhia . H Ay 3 Durtne bis baseball career Mo ing his first fessional ON#&£ he has been let go, Frary taking yay we lg elgg st eyo j has made good money. He|ment at Day City, Mich. he was) nis piace. ere Tinald aed seth now bas sufficient wealth to make signed jn 1892 by the Baltimore) | " ps ™ " him tndependent. In a recent com cihb, then m ed by Wm. Bar . % * | pckioe 4 ‘creation with a triesd he ls quoted|nle,| MeGraw was 19 years off at|_ Manager Dag has signed Two re Me o " the time, H » made manager of | S8cker Quigtey of the Vancouver ad = * eaying he » \e pan: ve 4 phiterer-Devee ant Noonan, Recker #84)” “eT detest more than I can expres|the team in 1899 a Se ggg : this moving from place to place| Under his leadership the New thinks that the mow man will hit League Stendion pes, | throughout the playing oeasom. | York Giants have won two pen 300 né make good in other ways | Chicago 7 Mijhave bean traveling from one part|nants, aside from registering the | 20 Guneibine taue aso gint to Se Cheage soaee 5 iy $3) of this country to another for so! world's record basebal! attendances . yee rn ete Ag | Frtcware * 4 ri ee eee ae now up to the player to show what | Giostaasit Hy ” 4 “Tr won: Maughty 107, second; Care-|he can do. Signing him does not Baecvaty = 4 a Pa RACES ¥ lene 107, third. Time, 1:14 6-5, moan the relense of Stis, beenuse node ws four Third rece, one mile—Marseiiles | Seattle is short several men }106, (Powers), 9 to 1, won; Water —_ VET M'GUIRE WINS OAKLAND, | Lake 107, second Joe Chovalier, the little pitcher - third, Time, 1:43 16 Vancouver got from Seattle, bas — First race, one-half mile~ Saney| ty Be, - a Ye Re | been released by General Manager | le (Yourel!) o 1, wou; | Brana eae are the tas the life of | M. 110 (Rettig), 6 to 1, wen; Vaong| fected! Py nd pa de natin on ale megetet-| 120 Giuekstera 106, third j Jobe Dilioa 141, second; ¢ tase Lead led manager of the Boston Amert | Time 1 1, See Tee SiS Dugdale, who has been p Amy | Mecond race, mile and threesix:| Fifth race three-quarters of « for some time, aays that Horn Nov. 18, 2863, at Youngs | teonths—De Grammont 107 (Kirsch-| Mlle—OlM Honesty 102 (Ausiia). Sing will join the team at Butte by town, 0. baum), 7 to 1, won; Michael Muh | od. Freatense 109, third Time, | Friday, He expects that the Cubs | Jas. T. MoGaulre ts hie full name.| vamey 107, second; Red Era 107.) 5 1“ '\ from now on will wia the majority : Has played professional ball for| third. Time, 2:00 4-6. nena ot af g.Bixt Ta°e, mile and « nintemnth jot games S years Third race, sevenelighths ®\ Quaces 5 (Bilas), 7 tw & w | os. oe aie gt Reig ise Ouardi 102, second: Mendigo 114,| thor eu New York Guat, oy mg gved condition { iets ge - he 1m ” ts sonia Time, 3 hadi was hit in the head With a pitehed sober and gentlemanty dl ie Potarity Dall in the third tnning of the game | Holds world’s record for contin | oe a 112 (Borel), 9 te ‘es. BIG CROWD AT RACE * with Ciacinnatl yesterday and was 143 straight games| (oc aiient 111, secend; St “peapets probably fatally injured. He was | with Washington, including double | Cova! = Time, 110006 removed to & hospital where, it is » ne ‘ - (S — a, py EF NEW YORK, Jume 19.—It ts es. | "Ported. he ls very lor cause of bis timely hitting Cee oe eet aed. Gathcrs| “mated that, with favorable weath-| pig Kd Walsh seems to be get Owns considerable property at | Mai'h James 10! sa M? | or, not leas than 35,000 people will| ting better and better, This, too. ee id nant in the face of Grif'a alleged predic THE GIRL FAN. Who is it seldom kn ows the game, Rut likes to come o ut just the same, With questions, Aad ask them, —_ BATTERED CUBS WIN THE FIRST FROM BUTTE wild and weird and strange UU her tongue goes tome? THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907, I, ‘Taoom | Beat: ape Yutte 3 ij/M Famed eee y a COAS® LMAaUR, Boge hee Sorets, ke eevee « Hat | Altice Mu teh a ml wl can 1s TROUBLE MAKER | “Jake” Stahl has succeeded tn \atirring ap more of a mute in the ranks of the American league than | mile any other one player for s long! won time fas manager of the Washing: | ton's, he refused to play there, even when offered $4,000 year, the} same salary he got as manager mile SENSATIONAL SALE OF SHOES Thursday Tomorrow morning we will commence our over- stock sale of fine shoes, in every style and from the best makers. ent leather, back if you want it,’ this is a sale that you | DUR WERE WERE WERE WERE $5.00 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 THE SQUARE THE guaré ARE ARE ARE ARE intee, PRICES Every pair is guaranteed except pat- and our usual goes with every purchase. Come early before the choicest shoes will alway Money are gone remember. $4.45 $3.45 $2.95 $2.45 $1.95 OPPOSITE TOTEM Sixth race, thirteen-eixterntiiy bs Firat re After his hea@ was chopped | Stoneman 110, third Revond M’GRAW TO RETIRE? TIRED OP TRAVELING go down to the and will carry 104 pounds Superman, rying 108 ponude, vorite with the early betters Dennet’s Fup Flap, J. 1. MoGtn Frank Gill and Hitehoock’s Dande lion, to be ridden by Hudtke, will be heavily backed Sheepshead bay ‘ tre tomorrow to witness the ram-| tion last year that no spit bal! »~ Wright wens mevely 206 Bsns Opes. ning of the great $20,000 Submrban| pitcher could come right back and ies, third 1:19 68 bandi the inaugural feature of | repeat Time the Coney LATONIA. pe Sayin | tor, ninewisteenths of B beet horses Joe Moser 110 (Lee), Tao & Beall Hers Gracious Dame 107, seceeds German tw Time, : i winning fir race, threequarters of a gomery, for Hoaserian 100 (Pickens), 7 to The colt wi The race olds and up, at a mile and « quar and has attracted some of the of Inland = Jockey la for Fourth Ave Tailored Ready Co.374.8"" Exciusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN. on the American turf.| the young millionaire rfman, is confident of st money with Mont which he paid §25,000. U be ridden by Troxler ‘Extraordinary Inducements to | Cash Piano Buyers The abnormal trade and shipping conditions have created havoc with As a result the Pioneer t nearly a th terval dered Not alone paid for. In orner of hortly of the months past tew irly every merchant in the Northwest Piano H has on hand at the present mo usand pianos, which, instead of arriving at pecified in ull poured in on us virtually at one time ne use men as or “wer mu dd Lh , which t homes be found for these pianos, but they must also pion, the erection of our magnificent Femple of Music, and University, will call for large pay » be raised immediately here is no alternative but to convert a large percentage of this un usually big stock inte good hard cash This radical departure in the which is done on the gnstallment plan) is unprecedented in order to uch dra period, and ac hour object, itest that other these Iti be at the « another ment um must al piano business (the greater amount of We fully realize dull the prices any that adopt tic measures, particularly in during a ompl the But very icrifices price must be downright rock napped up at once the the pianos handled by the you undoubtedly that practi and best known makes are handled here v hundred dollars cash pay, months, and desire to pianos at a tremendous Saving, gre have ever been made if lashing count of m lor words, reductions to the Alpes will be unnecessary to dwell “House of Highest Qualit cally all the Id’s It you have the or $100 down and the bal ina finest in American made e or phone at on D. S. JOHNSTON CO. THE PIONEER PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVENUE. BURKE BUILDING. bottom thing rare on merits of ’ for are aware finest necessary or can _ ince few . ‘ Sepak » secure come, 903 S | | and finish. Onoe Sit ta a Plans for the big yacht races which will be held here July 3 ‘ SEATTLE HIGH jand 6 were annor The courses were named and it was cod inet night decided that boats must be| Is VICTOR measured according to t new |rules, The races are for seven dit |ferent classes and the boats will lextend in length from 18 to 62 feet PAUL, Minn Tho courses are as follows high sehool pe: a No. jtarting in front of the . 0" Baseball old club house at W htt, | 788 Se E anne Of the tour yay, thenee to a buoy off th ont te s the St Paul Aa Lamber company's dock; thence to) let » Into camp with the & buoy off FourMile rock; thence | of 2 he contest wags to the bell baoy and finish. This | eatior the winning run course to be sailed twice around.| made (n ebth tnning being No. 2—Starting in front of the | Coyle « , stole secone ae old club house at West Seattle; | car tullen's drive. i thence around # buoy northwest of | len's me won the ih Four-Mile rock; thence around the |for th " boys. ene er SE, The Store That Serves You Best—Garve 3,000 Yards Cambric Embroideries}} Could news of bargain em broideries be more th than now? Surely our New York buyer was es fortunate in securing at the very time when Pom en 5 are most need- ed, such a beautiful assore ment—and at a price conces- sion that permits of our of fering such splendid bar. gains to patrons. Look te your summer needs and at tend the sale early tomorrow —twill profit you to buy lib: erally | BIG SPECIAL BUY SILK PETTICOATS SPECIAL TOMORROW AT, YARD $4. 9 The selling will be spirited from the moment It begine tomen row morning at 6:30 for we've put « price lower than Seattle women ever knew for such style and quality, The pettionats are fashioned of a most worthy quality taffeta im blagk aad popular colors, Shirred ruffle and deep flounce. Truly—splem 45c 52 inches wide—ataple shades of blue, brown, grees, cand nal and black. One of the most wanted of all popular Mibria Ubis season 85c Chiffon Prssume SPECIAL TOMORROW AT The saving is almost half, here tomorrow, A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast There is a great deal of satisfaction in a stylish, comfortable, shape-retaining Outing Suit you know will last the season through, and look wall every minute of the time. All of our garmen breasted and double-breasted—are skeleton lined and well made of specially-woven fabrics in various shades and patterns—most of them exclusive—which have bea selected because of their adaptability for a dressy hot weather suit. We carry the assortment im city at— $12.50, $15 $18 and $20) largest ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF A. Bridge &Co 103, CHARGE 105, 107 FIRST AVENUE Corner First and Yesler Largest Clothing House on the Coast ummiT oF success the Paeltie x Co.'s brand ol ow OF approval alo, lemon birch beer. viehy, stra® pineapl The ave’ © case of Lf at your ded fatatl w be purity, ness Puget Seund pany P Corset Coane yy sidlinlietnialarlipiia-a-taaolioae-tao<— «-ie-crertetlaetaptbaietint’ RE Se TC ee ie 2s — ——— = ety

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