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BASEB: 6085 The cripples had a reat yeaster day on account of rain, It was just exactly what waa needed. Now that Seattle haa lost Mack, who has been awarded to Pueblo by the baseball court, and Con Walsh there Tho fs out of it with a bad knee, are but three box artists left dectsion in the matter of shows my that the baseball commission ts hitting Dugdale hard. it would not be surprising to see him turn before many moons. Mack re conclusively than ever The Butte Inter-Mountain sport dopester says: “If Butte can take four out of seven games from Ta coma, why should they not get five out of six from Seattle, which seems to have slumped from the form shown early in the season! We'll have to show the Butte scribe Another Butte sertbe says: “The | visitors may not be able to play out the series hore in Butte, al though they ean patch up after] some sort of fashion and play pent of the series, it's the first time! 1 have ever known Dugdale to run} up against a real sharp anag. Like Comiskey, of Chicago, he has al ways been known to carry good tuck with him.” Tt took 14 innings yesterday to decide the game between the Tigers | and the Canucks, Many extra taniog games have been played re cently, it would appear that, as} the players become more perfect and the all round team work is better and a pitcher can hold his hits well scattered, the games lengthen. It would not be surpris tng if before long it was decided to lengthen a game more than the Bine innings Owing to the good work done by San Francisco and Oakland, the lead of Los Angeles has beer cut @own considerably, and it would not be at all surprising if the Angels should drop into second place be-| fore many moons. | The Ballard and Rainier teams will play at Dagdale’s park tomor afternoon. Woodworth and | lein will form the battery for Mal lard, and Fianey and Woods will work for the Retaiors. Higginbotham pitched a great} game yesterday. Out of 13 games| be has pitched he has lost but one, | and that is going some on the part of the Seattle boy. He holds the league record for the number of games won this season. There {sx & jump to his ball that fools the majority of batters. Big Jack Burnett, the hard hit ting first baseman of the Tacoma Tigers, bas been sold to the St Loats team of the National league, and will depart for the eastern city at once. SELLING OUT Entire stock of high-grade Clothing, regardless of cost. Store to be remodeled. TAILORED-READY CO. Cor. Fourth and Pike For 28 years we have been A employment. Is the price of lots in our new Of the factory area interests, In time from the fact that y Aside Quick to see the School Board _—— 24 lots. ed as to the a yeorg Ther within walking dist Own your OWN |! $10 { 0 per month, ar at vings Bank Our agents will Georgetown Agents | Matting Nelson and Jimmy PAYMENTS No Forfeitures NEVER canceled a contract on account of sickness or lack Can you ask a better guarantee of a square deal? $300 to $700 property lies on the high ground just east of the brewery. of Georgetown is to they will take Georgetown must move up on the benches site cheap, there is a sure profit i WORKING MEN REMEMBER Fred E. Sander, Inc. Room A, Entrance Colm WILSON & BRYAN NELSON AND BATTLING NELSON'S BATTLING FACE AND JIMMY BRITT'S FIGHTING POSE. 's Exctusive Servic June 2 Britt have commenced training for thelr twenty-round fight, which ts ached wled for July 3 at & Francisco. This will mark the third and de eldtag battle between the two. Neb son lot to Britt December 20, 1904 (Seattle St SAN FRANCISCO, at San Francisco, the bout going twenty rounds. The tables were turned when they next mot, at Colma, Cal, September 9, 1906. he Dane administered & knockout blow in the eighteenth w for the rubber, say the followers of fistie sport Under the terms of eo VICTORIA TODAY The Victoria team will meet mn Bremerton Marines at 3:30 o'eh h afternoon Dugdale’s Par : at This is the opening game of the/ Victorias In this elty, Both teams are strong and a good contest ts expected. The line-up of the Bag lishmen is as follows: Bee, first base; Rust, second base; Miller shortstop; MeNamara, third base; ane ll, right field; Paddock, center 4; Houghton, left field; Wine holt, catcher; Blackburn, plteber |The marine battery will be Saider and McClala. OLYMPIA, June 22-—-The dix Tacoma-Olympta road race com monced at Tacoma today, A large number of autos made the trip t& | Olympia, and some good time was} made. The autos kept stringing in during the afternoon, arriving shortly after 2 o'clk GOOD CITIZENSHIP demande! that fire insurance be purchased at home at equal cost and merit) | composed with the imported article selling men homes and have This addition at Georgetown 0 0 and vad yw ground ay held by the railr all the | home yi are ge ga rice n this property thi ind, the Georgetown Ca bette et ant f th r ¢ 4 cash, bala sure profits 1 all day rrow an Block the first car |“ A | Ain number of Seattle cars participated |" ome JIMMY BRITT the weight is to be 133 pounds at 6 o'clock on the day of the contest Strict Marquis of Queensherry rules aro to prevail, as in the last fight at Colma, The winner is to get 60 per cent of the receipts and the lower 40. It ta possible that the victor may be pitted against Joe Gans, the champion BASEBALL NORTHWEST LEAGUE, Tacoma 3; Vancouver 2. j TACOMA, June The areateet ball fame ever seen si diamend waa! ne. 4 f nth. Thee wets tourteenth. naggweert onother rue * nn eR Tesora s 6 ¢ a a8 4@ atierien—Rutior snd Matthews Shes: | “ ker, Spencer, Umpire APOKANY the wick ¥ from — Guin bat si bite Be Ratterisn—-Miggintetham end Mara; Os rn and Sein Umotrr Klogt League Standing. a m rr ss B B - ad 7 Sad = = ba “ rf os ; “ rd COAST LEAGUE. es nM m nm © ie O28 Matterioe—Reidy and Mies, Heriman amd Denakae Umpire Perrin ue Standing Won Lat, Pet Angotas « a oe nd a ™ rey we Pranciees = Py sa Portiand ™ « ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE. feore nue | cortengs oe fe Fee Lowes - - atterion~Brown and Kling; Lash em | Marsha | Score: an & | Mew York & Be: Picture eu Rattoriew— Armes and Fitngwraid, Laetient | ond smith League Standing Wen leet Pet © a rad n ” ° hia 7 » : a 4 n Hy AMERICAN LEAGUE. nn” ‘ i ‘6 Altrock, Walsh and fulltvad | n HF tr sol Priladeiphia P a Donovan and Sehmidt; Wad Hender and | 5 nue \< - » 7 | Fe Hughes and Heydan; Thieinms rn | S 7 : " | | New ¥ ve | ie low Re ** . k . “ League Standing | wo ‘ 1 ‘ | | MEETING CLOSES | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 22 of the moeting of t ‘ew Calif nia Jock b at Oakland toda now in wing and by tomor y the famous track will be d rh eason just ¢ r ha a high 7 { 4 € p the fact tha ft m f six ng been M A ma meeting, which opens next NO GAME AT BUTTE) BUTTE, June 22.—There wan no game betwee attle and Butte] yesterday on account of rain. The Cubs were much in need of rest] and welcomed tf, They are stil in a very orippled condition aad de now havé but throe pitchers t | pend Coy, Rush and Allen. on, Bernie Cramer, 108 4; Little j Bikin, 101, third. Time, 2:34 1.6. . s Cc 4 T Plungers don’t always win. They | MARRIAGE COMPACT OF WEAL. | "elope manufacturer, and his wife, | Two-Piece Suits, Coat and Trousers, have their bad days, just like the the taliure belong alized by the) $10.00 to $30.00. rest of us THY COUPLE NOT LIVED UP 4appiication of Mra. Hogan for a di- | Y _—— — vyorce and alimony i See Our Windows. ‘ | TO ANO NOW COMES THE OF At the marriage of the couple tn} vu. S. Navy Yard lnm tae erL . o_o All aboard for the navy yar¢ yt SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, UNE 22, eet NOW FOR THE RUBBER BETWEEN BAT ~ RACES YESTEI YESTERDAY “MASHING” | VORCE PROCEEDINGS, tained a great deal of notoriety b 1 to | entering into a covenant that the’ clé Sam's battleships, the es Nebraska, Oregon aad Wiscons should be but one moral code for the gunboats Chicago, Howte and Seecta! tee both, with equality for each and the training ship Philadel CHICAGO, Jone 22-—-Matrimonial spec privileges for neither, Over Albany McGraw Kittinger and Case Coast Bureau. hie signature Hogan agreed to the | phia, the prison ship Nipsie and the) equality, reducing the rights and mmense drydock. Boats leave duties of husband and wife to a/ following propositions Pier 2 Sunday at 8:30, 10 and common denominator, hus been That my wife may carry a tates | 11:20 & m., and 1:26, 2:20, 4:20 and | tried and found wanting In the case key If! do. That my wife may stay 7:30 pm Round trip be iG. Frank Hogan, & wealthy en- out as late as I do. ‘That al La go} ‘Tis An Easy Problem DO IT YOURSELF OUR WORD OF HONOR PLUS YOUR GOOD COMMON SENSE EQUALS A PRETTY GOOD INVESTMENT We say our word of honor because we mean it and have a right to say It. We have been estab- lished in business in this city for a long period of years and have watched a baby village grow and expand antil it is one of the first cities in the land. But we have watched more than the mere growth in population and prosperity, and state, unhesitatingly, that our knowledge of the realty market is unexcelled. We have not kept this broad knowledge to ourselves, however, and from time to time have advised the people of Seattle to invest in certain parts of town. Without exception, these peo- ple have not only secured an excellent home site, because we have always made it a strict rule to handle nothing but the very best realty on the market, but they are in a position to double their money in- vested by selling immediately—if they have not already done s0. When we took the management of the beautiful Washington View Addition We did so becat zed that it was the Best Medium Priced Property in Seattle We knew when we took this addition that we would be able to ange’ and satisfy. Situated in beautiful Rainier Valley, on one ¢ and on the new Rainier Valley line, which will be in peration by fall, the lot owner will be but twenty-five minutes from the very center of the city. Patrons of the new line will be able to transfer to any part city without extra ir tment The c from every foot of ground is unsurpassed, and not only Lake Washington but the snow ed Cascade are visible he whole going to make up a ght th one would travel miles to see, were the facts made publ Phe price for a limited time is at a figure which we ma he when k the property e said we did not care to have anything to do with it « “ ld ake ft n prices and give | ns the benefit of r dgn ent and the opportunity for a ¢ ! inve t. We » not ¢ in the present, and we want every buye { the Washisatta View Addition e to us again—therefore, when we made the price — We kn ¢ uld satisfy and plea that has been our busi for year and it pa Th 3 an tu no a speculation, but an in nent. | y lot cleared an eady for i ate ft 1 no 4 no delay, and at i i tant, no extra expen Geo t and k at this addit ’ ita ti will be he er nd between 10:30 and 2 ‘Take the Retr 1 car at Washington and get off at Fairvic R t ‘ you 1 of honor—honor that ha ne through many year t ak tian tot ‘i Is « atistied tomers will recommend us to you > y say more z McGRAW, AITTINGER @ CASE In the Colman Building * Other Reliable Makes, $15.00 Up, J. Redelsheimer & Co.|f 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE to a club or a sons. a may dre July 16. also, That if | gam x 0 | that therd, are to sane likewise, That if I look ww in tha! races, If two Aitforent te wine when it is red, she may also) the first and second there wel pe ey take « poop, That {f 1 should flirt! pont nonson game to dou N | with some pretty young woman, my |champloushlp. ‘This a First race, fiveeighths mile | wife will not be taken to task be-| Struthers ® chance a fe Crigi, 207 (Mentry), 6 to 1, won; jcause she views with approval| Canucks. If this progra Soundly, 107, second; Storma, 112, y } some comely youth | rled out the Aberdeons will is Saal third, Time, 1:01 16 pear: 5 Aare sicinsssantaibenieesiansiamaisinapmaniacepivesantetl rp? sae first hall. win th Becond race, three-quarters mile | Pa ~Maraseint, 9T (Galindo), 6 to lL.) city DADS ARE TO PASS AN will be passed by the council with fn her sult for divorcee Mra. Ho- won; Senator Warner, 109, secon, | out opposition, gan alleges that her husband was HOT CAME PRO iy Afiormath, 100, third, Time,| ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE! «siuny young follows in this elty sontiagaliy tatoricated and ob | | 114 - Yl jected to any indulgence on her Third race, one mile—Florepco] “BOLD MAN” WHO INSULTS aoe ee yg, Bonen ar Mad : a} part; that be beat and abused her,| The Supertors pon = the Fonao, 106 (Meltae), 6 to 1, W084 GiRLg AND WOMEN Cae ee ircat of cigar stores | mreatened to kill her and was|ton team at Bremerton } Jack Adama, 107, second; Croix ” and on the atreet corners and ogie | £Uity of objectionable attentions | ¢ Much rivalry exists | D'Or, 105, third, Time, 1:42 ee = and stare at every woman or girt | € other women, as well as numer. | the two leame and @ | Fourth race, one mile Rey who passes, in an attempt to fitet | OU minor misdemeanors. tost is awaited. Last gy Young, 105 (Kirsehbaum), 6 a (Mar Speutal Setviee,) with them, At times they boldly teams played « 14itoning game }won; King of Mist, 107, se PORTLAND, June 2 Mash:| soak to women they have never ro of 7 to 6, Hudax, 107, third, Time, 1:41 ing” will soon be placed under the| Seen petore TO SPLIT SEASON | willl Fifth race, se olghthe sw’ official ban, and all individuals who) EVERETT, Sune 22, Playing Carsado, 124 (Leeds), 20 to 1 Fi indulge in this sort of pastime will] “The other night I saw « man ap annual handlcap mateh of Bacamado, 126, second; The ‘ie either have to conduct themselves | Prosch « little 16-year-old girl and i t Tennis club begua |gourian 121, third. Time, 1:274-6.\in @ proper manner or leave the|*Peak to her, and ask her if she) fe {@ tearned from unofficial | with the preliminary gamauamam | @txth race, one nd 20 yarda | city would not like to go out and BOY?) sources that the season of the | ty players ure entered am | —-Milshora, 113 Oo. 11 tot10,) Councilman George Baker has de-|% S004 time. Tho girl had never) Northwest league is to be split in| m * will be played offi lwon: Ray Bennett, 103, eecdhds4 termined to wage war on this un. | 90m the fellow before, and sho was nei¢ and the first half ts to be | to | finals July 4 om | Calendar, 102, third, ‘Time, 1:4%45,) desirable element, and to make It eeu A ig gee nt ADV ag ig | | possible for a woman or girl to watk| earned of the girl what had bap | LATONIA, | down the street unattended without | Boned and started tn is wanags ee [being disturbed by the many aie} man who had insulted her Fete : Dinte Sho conarecate on street | disappeared, Had I succesded In First: race, fiveeighths mile corners. He will present an 41 « hold of him he would have i 0 t e / Hone Street, 107 (Pickens), 9 to 8.) ne hetore t elty counct) mak. | @ttempted to make no more & | wou Rexall, 162, secved sabado, in it a misden for a man on | ™ shes in this city ! | 1:03 ne street t to " “it fs high time the women and|{ff - P ne cane, Chneoeuarters Sibe — ian he 000 uot any or to make| girls of cer city were protected |E The most conclusive proof of the supe Puan -a3kr ae ar Dele any attempt to filet with her. | from such mon and | hope this |! methods and materials used idhurst $y thorpe, 105, third, Time, 1:16.26. | *% Prgeednertwed rockpile are provid: |" these smart fellows and secure tem Clothing is that it has test of @ | Third race, three-quarters m =} Promise of hearty support from | a conviction, I believe it will teach ica Hazolthorpe, 87 (Austin), 6 to 5.) ounce city LA. say eget from | ii mashers’e leeson; and that § ical men, i —_ eat ei a Hosserian, | ine flirts has been given, and. it| Portland will soon be rid of such As you know, we are the exclusive age me ' | . wf - Saudia than’ maepkiinanedlitad| = VTTes the prepesed measure mse | in the state, and carry extensive and well-sele | Chief, 148 (Rice), 11 t . © corre | See ccoca SEs onnunal,’ Morte ed lines of Suits in the correct styles a ai ve ie ‘ WOULD- BE HAPPY HOME lish sor Fifth race, nine-sixteenths mile : Kvelyn 103 (Martin), 10 to Prices for Broadhurst System | won; Geneva &., 103, second: R. C.| } Hann, 114, third. Time, 15625. | Sixth race, mile and ® half-| | $18.00 to $40.00 Gamester, 99 (Ott), 8 to 6, won; | | Washington View Addition 3