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THE “PHENOM” UP AGAINST IT’ (Star Special Service.) LEWISTON, Idaho, June “The at Lafayette,” other wise known as Dr, J, L. Berry, has boon arrested by the aheriff for medicine without a Li he has been sin the ally «iving rath iden ie WINE, WOMEN CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BUTTE, J Wine, and It used to be song,” but O here yostor: ine 26. women automobttes wine, women and & Brown, arrested for embeasioment, cut no ico, and car instead assisted tn hig downfall Browa was arrested here and after being in a cell several hours came out and told a straightforward story of how he had embezsied $25, SUES TO ENJOIN SALE private treatment in well fitted up offices, The “doctor” has secured attorneys and both sides will fight “The Phenomenal Lafayetio” ran up againet the same dose of medi cine in Seattle, this paper showing him up and all of bis tk Chief of Police Wappenstein did | wow | and the “bloodless 1 to new pastures. the re der hit 2 Eee =a 000 from the Big Four flee at Hloomingtom [il was caahler Brown decta money while on @ great time dodging the detectives woking for him while he that he took the He declares that he has not a cent left, and spent every dollar nearly on fine women, the best of wines and the entrancing auto rides with the above combination, Hrown will not fight extradition and will go back and face the music. ee LAKE SHORE LANDS A sul. to enjoin the state board | Lake Washington Canal association | Philadelphia Americans. players has When he Philadelphia he took an players. ef land commissioners from pro- ceeding with the platting, appt and sale of the Lake Washington | shore ands has been filed in the) United States circuit court by the| forcement of the Piper bill, under | with a winalng spirit and has twice |a bad start the | moat iving the upland own-| least of his honore ts that of being | prediction that the end of the ses arid who bas lever succeeded in doing anything | loaders Mefiiivra heirs, Oliver ©. MeGilves, | executor of the estate and cownsel for, the complainants, says that a} similar petition will be filed ask-/ ing that the state be enjoined from digposing of the Lake Union shore) lames. Both he and the members of the | declare that the it has ao appli chat work, UTOS | a spree and had) OF HERE'S THE FIGHTING FACE O F THE “ONLY” CONNIE MACK. (Seattle Sta PHILAD MIA, June 25 it comes to gettin amount of baseball nary lot of players, must take their cap Whea ut of an ordi most ma a off to Cor. | furore with the Hartford club ke the biggeat | self nelius MecGillicuddy familiarly |known as Connie Mack, of the His de }eation to the construction of the | been almost phenomenal canal and will not tnterfere with | wont velopment of young te ageregation of average Tt i aimed directly at the en-| welded them together, tmbned them which the state was to sell shore lands, ere the right of purchase, ceeds to be used for 4 state at the Alaska-Yakon-Pacific tien, Attorney Me@Qilvra says thi he does not mean to attack the ox position. the TWO STAGES HELD UP | (Sertpps Telegraph Servier.) PRESNO, Cal, June 25.—Two Yosemite stages between Crooms an@ Grub gulch were held up yee termfay afternoon. The work is supposed to have been done by “Black Kid. MM in not sequied A sheriff's posse is out looking for the outlaw known how much was | SEATTLE MAN IS RESTRAINED (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, June 25.—Assistant Attorney General E. C. Macdonaid y addressed a letier to Frank lerce, Seattle, author of Plerce's | code, directing him not to publish | the session laws which be now ad-| Vortizes for sale In book form. Mr | Macdonald calls bis attention to the | fant that section 6 of charter 156 ot the session laws of 1997 makes | it @ misdemeanor for any private i se to publish the session laws in book form for sale A sinillar letter was addressed & Lowman & Hanford and W. A jagton, booksellers, of Seattle, and to the Theodore book store of 7 who are advertising the beok for sale. Prosecuting Attorney Kenneth Mackintosh of King county has also been advised to take action to prevent the pri vate publication and sale of Pierce's book | JUDGE LOVING ON TRIAL FOR MURDER } HOUSTON, Va., June 25.—In the} it court the trial of former} ige W. G. Loving for the murder! of Theodore Estes, son of the sher-| iff of Neilson county, hap begun. “The unwritten law” is the pion justifying the murder. | Judge Loving killed young Fetes following a drive with the former's daughter in which she intimated | that she has had been maltreatad. | Loving went in search of the lad} and killed him instantly. Yesterday im the court room the young girl wes present and became hysterical at intervals realizing the position her father was in. The state is trying to make out a clear case of murder. j PRIMARY ELECTION iS HELO AT WALLA WALLA i { (Star Special Service. WALLA WALLA, June ) 25. At a Se the primary election today Georg B. Kellough was renomioated for mayor by @ large majority over William Glasford. MURDERS THEN SUICIDES. (Star Special Service. BELLINGHAM, June terday afternoon F. R F Walker, a baker, shot his wife, killing her in-| stantly and then tur himeelf He will @ was the cause GOLD LANDS ARE MERGED (Star Special Service.) DAWSON ties of the AN. C. Treadgold con cession, Northwestern Hydraulic company and the Yukon Consoltidat ed Gold Fieid companies have been purchased by the Guggenhetme. By this move the Guggenheims hav® now merged into their big company every vatuable claim in the Klondike water shed and mil Hons of dollars have been paid for the thousands of acres of gold lant ‘The powerful trying to gain control of the Boyle, Bronson @ Ray and the Anderson concessions, other valuable proper- ties. ed the an on DEAD JUROR IN THE BOX (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—-A} leging that the name of a dead jury man, Adolph Roos, was returned into the big jury box, President Calhoun, General Manager Mullally | Chief Counsel Ford, Assistant Coun set Abbott, Louls Glass and Mayor Schmita yesterday made a motion that the indictments against them bribery be dismissed Sheriff O'Neill testified that Roos was not dead, but had gone to Paris, andergone a dangerous operation and was alive. The motion was set for hearing Thursday CO-EDS ON TRACK The coeds of the University of Washington aro resolved do track stunts next year and a track has already been prepared for thenf on the campus in the most wooded section. Many of the girls tate that they need the exercise after hard grinding at books and they are going to take advantage f the cinder path. They do not ish to imitate, bat they feel they have as much right to be active m the track as the college girls of the east to WE HAVE Taken a Knife and Deliberately SLASHED OUR PRICES k buy, not « You at wi ON OPEN AT 8:00 THE cLo SQUARE OPPOSITE yw is the the latest } of fine evera of rood a chance to buy the ery ir pur larantee th « atisfied v é ur money Seattle letermined te l to TOTEM POLE 10 P. M. THE ATURDAYS AT | 25.—Yes dune 35.—The proper | | League Standing |4, taxthe best Known handler of) |)’ W.i 4 piayer if they once ask for that he was struck by # car and in " Wan text. rxt,|Prisatizhtn, of “contests for tm)? iver ° |stantly killed. A swiftly moving Bf Graniteware, Tinware, Household Hardware, = fo dividual supremacy,” Phitadel- | t . toward Seatt | New York critics aay the purchase | (rain, coming vw 5 § EB [phia Jack O'tirion would say, on) New York critics teyas one of the| struck him ax he was stepping out Garden Implements, Etc. _ 4 om ithe Pacific const As San Fran} of Tommy of the way of an outbor train. 5 & S| claco has for many years boon the | *isest things joe pare so ag ans | The force of the impact crushed bis |f | fighting center of the entire world, | | ° Boge! ee. te ‘hat ¢ skull, bis logs wore broken in sev I} | Central kague is like what Gen . AMERICAN LEAGUE Seoraan said: about war. And|¢ral places and he wae bruised) | an el Chill is a professional prize fighter| ®bout the body a + + 3 | Ayers lived at Portland in the ‘ Roosevelt will “root|Goedaough block, at Fifth ot. and|f}] THIS GALE 18 BRILLIANT WITH HOUSEWARE & for jolts at the big regatta on| Yam Hill, He came to Seattle; Viet game—ecore the Hudson, June 38 from Portland Sunday sight and/ New York {president Pulliam ascribes the| was staying at the Tourist hotel — anusual docitity of the National | {t Was bie purpose to open two race and Kislawe | Winter fi ague players to the cold weather, | books at the Meadows and he went tecomd game—w oe | Ji health bas compelled Frank/to the track yeeterday to look) Pmetoen Igelee to give up his position as man-jever the groand. He was on his 7 hs re ‘ | axer of the Pueblo Western league! y back to catch a car to the city armuraster; Ritson ani Richey team j when he wns «truck a i Doe” Scanlon celebrated bis re-| Ayers was one of the most pop Weamaee sn | "| turn to the game by winaing for/alar mon oo the Western tracks A thbet cow mk Brooklyn He was a bighearted man and al Ratmetee—renith. Kadwuntorn aad War Jerome D. Travers retains bis! ways willing to betp. He wae) ee ank an — in ws title of metropolitan golf champion. | worth $100,000. The funeral wit! ‘2 Alex Hackensehanidt. claiming to! be held in Portiand, the widow M Pi. be a brother of the famous English | Ayers, taking the body back today ™ reatler, is after a fight with some| Ayers was 68 years old California pug - RACES YESTERDAY OARSMEN GET READY om 4 pacnsinheenslite , JAS. W. COFFROTH. A 1 1 h k =) om ee The oarsmen of the Pacific reel, a creel, a hoo. <q Coffroth tan be considered the ‘ ‘S lerentest 9 ig = armen The LATONIA. Northwest are getting busy for the ‘4 : ‘| re ees to be held July 3 and 4, an dl dd = 4 3B | apheros He has been successful for “ a oe eee rae . and line—an on't tfold but chief First race. nine-sittoenths & plans for the races are going on NATIONAL LEAGUE. “ SMO8E | niio—M4 Kane, 104 (Butler), 15 to rapidly. The courses laid out on : 1, won; Darling Dan, 104, second; |the lake will be policed on the | f rget bo f h is | come ST ino harman aaoaaa nena word is Bis} Royal Chance, 111, third. Time,|days of the meet. Crews will ar 0 a x 0 A od | ; iT The knights of the padded mitts 67 36. rive the latter part of the week Ratteoriee MeGiyan amd Noonan; Overaii| believe in him, while the followers} Second race, three-quarters of a from Portland, Vancouver, Victoria and Kitng of the game know that when Jim. | mile-—-Huated, 107 (Pickens), 26 to} and Nelson The longest course ie } 1, won Little George, 94, second: | is for « distance of two miles, ex nm © ©) mile is behind a match they are go | 1% ‘\ing t get a good run for their| Bias O'Light, 101, third. Time, | tending from Leschi to Madison aoe wr ge Ma ones ga Bg | }i19 18 park. A new feature will be a f k ota me ~ be vluieoe Lanes ant dawn | james W. Coffroth is a politician,| | Third race, five-cighthn of « mile] ries of races among crews of or a snac ” pte nm nm = |® diplomat, @ geacral, a promoter|—Katherine Murphy, 97 (True | Marines from the three revenue a wonton % % “lana a good fellow, all rolled Into| man), 4 to 2, won; Stone Street,| cutters which will be im the har tween bites A ce Sen $ 1 Sl one. 1106, second; Lady Flora, 97, third. | bor #t that time ” Se eee eee, Lice uctinaty aoa} A® far as the fighting game is/ Time, 1:06 enna : mnen, |concorned,"Cottroth le alone im bie | Pourin race, storplechnor—sotn @AUYGHT IN LAND|| golden ginger feore nm «| Sry a8 a promoter. There are! Dillon, 146 (McClure), € to 5, won Phila tetphia i fe) none to equual him. Class Leader, 140, second: Subador ; = Re Wat, third, “Pine, 3-08 3 FRAUD NET snap with a and Bitter | | Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth : L minadiieds: | | miles—Clyde, 105 (Taylor), 8 to 6. a ssnes Banding min ina es (Payor, 80 spicy taste. Won bird. Time, 1:63 44 (Seripps Telegraph Service.) « Lady, 101, third ad ba 46 DENVER ne -2%5.—Charged | b+ Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth| with being connected with band | » | | milon—Protews, 99 (Martin), 11 to] fraud conspiractes ten prombwent 8 u oa 6, won; Rebounder, 106, second; | men of this state have been indict | a 5 Tinker, 96; third. Time, 1:63 16. | ed by the grand jury. Those arrest-} . as ed are: John J. MeMillan, con WINDSOR. spiracy in regard to coal in Routt! 0 pie + ~ ° with what is known as the Wiscon BISCUIT . mile—Aurora, 104 (Swain), 6 to 6.) gin Ocal ny; Robert Forres-| | Bayou Lark, 107, ‘second; | tor. chief gecloniet of the Denver COMPANY ———— LOSES CONTEST McGregor has decided to obey | vain, 104, third. Time, 268 14.| eT gon er eee sit_of the Denver | orders and left for Pueblo, Coloe.,} ond race, one mile—Kelple, | gn, mend aon " rt 9" ae f the ¢ ones jiant night. It was up to him to g0|84, (Mulcahey), 6 to 2, won trict court: FW. Keitel, a coal os jor quit the game and he took the |odesha, 102, second; Lathorpe, 90,/ gnerator in Routt county; Johw A. | RETRO. mien Madd [Only alternative. McGregor pltebed |third. “Timo, 1:42 36 ] ent, and John J. Me for St. Mary's college and for the Third ra five-eighths of a mile) gionity and Charles D. McPhee, di San Jose bigh school team for four|—Roos, 106 (Kunz), & to 2, won: | rectors of the New Mexican Lum years. He is a Californian, Bliember, 107, second; Catherine F.,| ber company; Alexander T. Sallen jyeare old. og bane ty Bsc Ye 6. , ta] DOTEOr, President of the Pagoss | ‘ourth race, three-quartefs of & sae enenie 4 Charte | mewelt, the avw outfieiéel treme |mite—Shgeriy, 106 (C. Riley), 11] perme or Panett Cunates ” i of 3) St Paul, bas a good record. He/to 5, won; Monterey, 96, second The ten were arraigned and with That you are the only one to suf Agnew nnd Hemenway, Musee | Was fifth bateman in the Copper| Clifton Forge, 102, third. Time,! the exception of MoMillan were re fer if you ct your teetiit — league of the Lake States, hitting | 1:16 lh ~ . } leased under bonds of $5,000 each. } Think it over and « t us. CHECKER EXPERT. |.303, He will be at Spokane Thure-| Fifth race, one mile—Hnber, 100 | McMillan was only required to | day (Dubel), & to 5, won Raining | 25 - 00 ; | place bond of $2,500 Crowns .... ...83.00 and 984 ts Christy Mathewson He rote) EOP rece OOM, © cans Mt weeent, Jrecte sa, 100,!" Seventy-five indictments were re} Plates $5.00 and OP Chica layers. jearne been release @ | third me 26 turaed by the 4 dc = . tried hard to make good butfafied,| Sixth race, three-quarters urned by the grand jury Fillings b0c and Up Fd . He was no sticker at all was | mile—Principia, 9% (Gaugel) Gladstone's library is now ac |liable to make an error @t Any|1, won; Lizele McLean, 102 sutble to all, as the St. Illinole 1. {i 3 } time. ond; Bazil, 100, third me,| brary, at Hawarden, erected at a 1:16 45. | coat of $300,000. There are 87,000 i % | olumer, largely on theology 7 3 }. Dug made a good bargain when i? A d D ts ig He Das ate, Seat Seven sae ssociate entis |for Collins, an outfielder, from KEEPS HER] BUSY - > | Santa Clara, Cal, Shreeder once i} . \ Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's upon a time let Collins go and éver Mone th Ba k cle ' 72 |eince has repented. When ~ be sani Rin. | in e fn Telephone Main 1772 |fouud there was a chance, to ,get cette np gd tere a — = > him back he wont after it with:the | S5sistail manager ot te Lengel te te Money in the Rank is one of a | result that he gave up his sthbriian, | “Tews, Has dae © iret taste of the |} the best friends any one can }A cash bonus went with Collins oo — connected with the po-|] have in time of trouble, De : jon es - ition = the : of postt just a fraction of your in Dawson Baseball league has) vor orary one. fn fact, the second ||| see how much ig ; 4 something new, A bohrd| SOUCrATy One ek a puch er off you THE BEST (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) alization has been appoitited | Sasistant manager hes about all hej] will be at the year's end. 4 FURNITURE FOR SALE THING AT LOWE! | can do fron " ornin untl per cent interest pald on aa veo CHICAGO, I, June 21—Cheiety | to, divide the tole at an the hiato at night-tending to this, that, || fags accounts of §1.00 and up HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND PRICE. Mathewson, the w York Giants’ | teams and have them of an even) or the other thing rds i a _ t twirler, has curves acd speed| Strength. It is thought that by this} °" 4 CMT OMe aa most lf ; acharenateras 51k over the checker board as well as| process the games Wl B00 cae oe dus cnseutien - . Close in, beautiful view, flow : ——— upon the diamond. He has demon. | Closely contestec Red Top, and must see that every-|f Ore and THmt tn abundance, os mie e” expert players of the Chicago Chess {is ready to go om the water, Afte " . Furniture consiets of Lad Hats, values and Checker clab HEAT KIL j they come back he soos that every Capital Fully Paid . .$100,000.00 a suites, bedding, rus $4.95 When he met C. Welon, the local article is returned to its proper Awaiting completion of ou - ud , top notcher, Christy's “fade-away | place; that the shells are taken care|# 20¥ 10 (n the NORTHERN a mae 8 fall int write in NOVELTY SKIRT MFG: COr failed him for the first time. In| | of, and that the various “strikers RANK AND TRUST BLDG,, at eng a ct A gg A 131 ond Ave a session of four hard games he do thelr duty the cornor of Fourth and Pike aggre Ae a ne Mags won one, lost two and tled one street, we are now located at aaa — whee how ¢ which Is considered a tidy showing) “iy Ay on nt oy sy th Ree o Feie: wrest aia. “ = | | the races and it will be finer thar DIRECTORS j jummers, the Kingiish| (Seripps ‘Telegraph Service.) er when the horses face the bar-|f J. G. Price Frank T. Hunter Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co pu , mmy Murphy more} PITTSBURG, June During peler ne lay. The bookmak- |} F. 4. Martin W. H. Bard han bh ated in theirs six-round|the past 24 hours, according to the| ors’ stands have all been set up, the 1.18. Ch A. L. Piper 418 PIKE STREET go at Ph phia, will try th mer, 11 ople ha Hied and| new stable have been completed Vm. 'T kins, C. M. Johanson Phones: Main 3998; ind. 3096 American of training for h nany have prostrated by the} more tha 600 hb will Isanc A. Moore ance mee eae or TAILORED-RE apy © next bout excessive heat ed here the end of the week “ vir cnce | ri F tn and Pike captured the pennant the only man tn the =x Not BASEBALL NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Exciusive Service.) | with the famous Rube Waddell Mack f# an old ball playgr him In the ‘808 he was the recety famous (ilmore-Mack created such & that they were bought by Washington Gilmore soon blew up, but Mack became one of the best catchers ia the country, Later he weat to the ing end of the battery. They | Buffalo frotherhood ctub, and after. | | ward was manager of the Pittsburg | club The Philadelphia etub bas made in the 1907 race, but fans have faith in Mack's will the won find m up among the MGR. COFFROTH HAS CONFIDENCE OF FIGHT BAN FRA James W |moting the justly famous Squires Hurae right, at Colma, Cal, on July THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. CONNIE MACK IS THE BASEBALL SCHOOLMASTER Qf The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan c ~ BASEBALL RULES | ARE MUCH CHANGED | | ' ‘The following are the rulew that; the fly or on the first bound ts} ided baseball from 1846 to 1667,| @ hand ¢ : whe a the national game was tn ts joction TA player, running the infancy, It will be.seen that what] bases, shall be out if the ball ts ja now called a “run,” at that (me/|in the hands of an adversary on was spoken of as an ade the or the rumner ts touched The rules we b he make his base it ction ~The bases shall be| being understood, however, that in from “home to second base, 42/ bo instance je a ball to be thrown cow; from first to third base, 42) at him i baooa ceoainaes hss Section &—If two hands are al | tion 2—The game to consist | ready out, a player rur ung yome lof #1 counta or ac but at the at the time 4 ball te struck canne White tail leonciusion ah equal number of make an ace if the striker ts ¢ aught atrietly ty 1 ‘ pA. |hande must be played out ce make ngly new t v1 Bection 3—The ball must — be ection 9—Three bands out, # pe amg ge bscomgy pitched, not thrown, for the bat out ‘ y amd eens Lage Rar ection 4—-A ball knocked out ection 10-—Playe must tak ciipring gales, bet : aide the range of first or third base | thet trikes in regular turn } You'll go in rapture ’ is foul Section 1l-—No moe or base can |B | J eho occa pest i , Hection 6—Threo balls being be made on a foul strike | ay in « Bu pply . Mover. Motes struck at and miased, and the last fection 12 A runner cannot be ner one caught, is a hand out; if not) put out in making one base when = caught, le considered fair, and the) a balk is made b the pl hae ; 4 ‘ striker bound to run fection Hut one base allowed o f F, tion 6A ball being struck) when the ball bounds out of the e a rice aie oO ancy or tipped and caught efther on! fleld when struck UIRES UNIOUE TRA N R ; Dress Goods Conti h | E Including at! Fancy Wool Suttingr for mmer Welk Renerved a _ —-— ||| All 900 Fancy Wool Suitings, | All $1.75 Fancy Wool SGuttings By Al Forsyth salt over bie body. He calls these! yard abe yard , : i j lusive Service.) sun baths, and would sooner resort) : BIg (OcAN RAPA 1 Cal june 3 to those baths than ocean bathing || All $1.00 Fancy Wool Suitings, | Al! $2.00 Fancy Weel | Squires is a mowt peculiar fellow in| He says they are more beneficial ad yard t0s edise . bO¢ yard Wane bey his training stunts, Me has prizefighter in| an ota F Wool Suitings | Aft $2.25 F i ground exercise that Is not prac Mere ts an ordinary day's work at) i ancy ‘oo! Suitings | 25 Fanoy Woot i |ticed by any other fighter in Amer-| (he Squires tratningn camp Hell) yard its Re a¢| yard . It ta more like a wrestier’s ex | rune twelve miles and returns aotig) | or than a fighter’s, Every day | even breathing bard, the for hait{} | All $1.50 Fancy Wool Suitings, | All $2.50 Fancy Weet St hie training camp, for 19 min-jan hour punches the bag, skips |B} yard scorers esse 7¢| yard : a ae Jutes, with only bis hands and the|rope for half am hour, does 1.26 tips of his toos on the ground, he | shadow boxing for fiftesa minst } ves - y inutes j ss through this novel exercise, | punches mattress for ten m | i] Ne claims it brings into play every | goes four fast rounds with his spar One Thousand Yards | th muscle of the body, Another pe-| ring partners, goes through ground . eather es tes and tutiar training stunt of his is to| exercises for wineteon minu LacesandA li ues | lay out in the boiling sun at 105 in| winds up the day with a shower i} Pp q | Valecs to $1.00 bath and « rabdown Values to 25¢ the shade with a solution of sea | . eS cara fi 5c advantage tomorrow. We (ered together about five Medalions and Ort Broken sets from Applique To VORCE OWNMNS TO SRLL TF ental Laces ouEY ONCE ASK FO A WATV- RACETRACK MAN . if | daintiest and most popular sell-| | greg pelt i | eh—UMNPINING TOO STRENU- | red belte—most all colors and eater jots, Laces’ for all summer 4 Jaren W. A. Ayors, whose death poster ing La for al neh - OUs FOR PRIEE FIGHTER) Ay was briefly reported in The|f}| uses in this bargain group.) | 00% vies. Values to $i. 7 | THAVERS 18 GOLF CHAMPION. | 2) was one of the oldest and The values are immense | | Choose tomorrow at 26@ aaa best known bookmakers President Dovey of the Boston cific const. It wan Nationals, wants « modification of attempting to cross the tracks of ' . . the watver rule, to compel OWRETS | the interurban line at the Meadows | All China (Haviland Excepted), Glassware,

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