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Bulid Big tee Plant. YALE AND HARVARD OARSMEN IN ANNUAL RACE | sv trons 'sou so in boing completed by the Ban Juan Fishing & Packing company. The plant will coat cle » $180,000. and i to have & capacity of | ° SPOKANE, June 26.—The Cubs | Preoma yoy Relief for the Family took the er trom Quinn's hired | s 8 Man help yesterday with the seore of] Viicwuver J rd - gure e . 4 mn Sunday hex a 0 sharp. 7 to 5 Tt was owing to Osborn’s COAST LEAGUE Fe a A ae pool yak wildness that Seat palled out oY to, that magnificent ahead. This twirler allowed but 3/ . nH ® | pleasure steainer, will go out Ad hita but at the same time he por-/ 4 ae piralty Inlet, past udby Ista | f 4 where th trawberries grow, hea mitted § mon to walk and threw Made adticacige Senahee: | who the straw barrie near wild to bases and this won for the| cates and Bliss t ort Piagior, Fort for Jocats, Rush was almost invineible} — Worden, thowe pllont te and for the first @ innings but after that} ra Angles teu protectors of Paget Hound | com he was easy and was found for 8} : ie east deat i, hits, one zolng over the fe and Megan; sey end where all ocean ste amare are held : up for customs, into the straits © atthe sta i things in 1 fs . ‘ sigh and Coy came home on Hickey’ League Standing. fan Juan De Fuca thence talc Re bunt which Osborn threw tnto the Won. t Pot YALE VARSITY EIGHT—AUCHINCLOSS, BOW; MAYER, NO. 2; RICE, NO. 3; HOPPIN, NO. 4; rio Straits th ugh ‘Thatcher _ } ts | a » ye eoatu nd Hinke bleachers. Hickey came in on] ian Aevoisce %| TAFT, NO. 5; HOWE, NO, 6; IDE, NO. 7; BOULTON, STROKE, AND BARKLOW, COXBSWAIN. Pacts Oy Si ro ag cho ge > : Kol: | Garten: ” x res} y Istanc nto «the & teek ogty 3 r . ead, fon creat | Perviana ; oe Archipelago, where the seenery ts _ almost appalling fn its ruggedne for bis bit, In the 8th Krickxon| A . was put in the box after 2 more] AMERICAN LEAGUE. sonnaey the equal of Wh any Cubs had scored. Aside from the! « nm than unde of peor » many thou jer ¢ . i by Rob = ’ ands of miles to soe nee to the pony pi ‘ hed fine Dall once faish and eaertnts beautiful Orcas Islands of the orts v Y tyortnn—Waite, Wulet 0s | Juan group, the golden spot ¢ AB BBN. TO 4 these magnificent § in, w eee 3 wk hy stop of one hour will be made Bees, oe, A | whi h will allow time to lunch and 23 em t #-Mowg and Hickey) Pruitt, Tan- | explore this interesting pleasure ES ges as BR asad nw RB] oa te oe ie 3 | Leaving behind Orcas Island th pager lrows Hay via Pidalgo Tei and taal be Ae ie is then straight into Deception Pass a 4 ; t or ear ther ors & ay eet where grea sae r thers bine Beater an | from the ocean's depth to mour H : 3 8 tain heights; thence into Skagit . F 38g n KR iBay, the Youemite will skirt the bk oe ie | western shores of Camano Island bd : 9 1 orty ty to i and afford all an opportunt ttf eer . enjoy the grand scenery of the not RT a ae HARVARD VARSITY EIGHT—TAPPIN, BOW; FISH, NO. 2; FALKNER, NO. 3; BACON, NO. 4; | DUG le BO i Caduey sons SEVERENCE, NO. 5; GLASS, NO. 6; RICHARDSON, NO. 7) FARLEY, STROKE, AND BLAGDEN, | jaicnd, Possession Sound and home) | COXSWAIN. at 10 p.m ater . : S Taree ‘ ‘ ‘ Music will be provid Every “ Thee | NEW YORK, June 26—Kyes of | confident that thetr rivals fill find | Cornell; No. 3, Syracuse; No. 4 | one should bring their luneh basket hin Carney Twe-base nite | League Stunding. leollege mon are focused upon New [it difficult to turn the trick again, | Pennsylvania; No. 6 Georaetown; See a ocae thar pieter, tunth Gan 86 eaten itren Woe. Lest. Pet.| London and Poughkeepsle for the!Heth crews have been in hard No. 6, Wisconsin, and No. 7, the a Scard ot reasonable re ~ . = we ~ procured on board w Wek ok | Cea = {8 | big boat races. training for the event Naval academy ee cuusie cand oa eee 2 ¥ Sagenenen ” = ‘| The Yale-Harvard race will be! Tho intorcollegiate regatta will| The entrance of the middtes for . pe . B.Spcnagpar? Pee ash, 2 | Pntiadety od carly as a limited nie Rages, 6, alle Oe Cee thet. ‘hune| Now, 7 8 Mt rowed June 29 on the Thames. Htar-|take place today on tho Hudson, | the first time has lent an added tn-|T) tig 4 avold crowding. Tickets soa} by puchee—Seimtetin, Bo S & ‘ht| vard succeeded tn beating the Yalo| The courses of the varsity ofghts| terest to the race and speculation | 11's) 64 und ean be procured at i Ott Onburn, & Tom 8 -} GR | crow last year, but the Ell boys are will be: No. 1, Columbia; No, 2/le rife as to the probable winner | oli. Drug Store, Bartell’s Red es | | ! Cross Annex, or Pier 6, foot of Unt NORTHWEST LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bese peas NEW EVERETT CHURCH, ~ Tacoma 6; Vancouver 1. Firet gam ‘es el j VANCOUVER, June % ~The aun um of AS AE | 9 (Star Special Service.) eat the opening gears om thetr ow Degelety and Jock . a | EVERETT, June Methodists te Tacoma yest 4 Ritter. The track at The Meadows this ; - lw & The Ti cane a wm & Year shows many tmprovementa, | of the city have decided to er ; Tae ‘Wane found the bait on seven aif + & i and every convenience to be found j® church on Riverside. Wor the ne tor ~ 1 % */in a modern racing plant will be| time being it will bo a jon and Le rectes dees THE Rh HM B|suppiied, A new floor has been ——n jwill be given go r r pastor & 4 fT) jaid througho the grandstand. | Work will be started upon it as KEYSTONE ®t phe track ts in splendid shape. The| ‘The special council commiting | soon as negotiations for the site and Rowerman " turns have been thrown up and | famed to investigate garbage condi-| are closed. it wil! probably be lo _ Tae a Ghee; Prenhit the back stretches widened. ‘The | tions yesterday afternoon agreed to | cated at the corner of Summit av They have just re Sa mM. ©.) officiais of the course will be: Pres amend to the council the ap-| and Twenty-sixth at cetved two carloads of 2 4 Si niding judge, Horace H bert tation of $10,000 to purchase bn Martin, « 12-year-old Ind the purest California geet oper cemendle ager bint; Comite. WH-|qssoclate Judges, Pred Mulholland | Waxons and toams for hauliug gar) bad bis foot wo badly crushed yes wine from Schillings & ROTTR, Sete Oe eneen poner > Sree and Robert Leighton. Arthur Mo | bage terday while crawling beneath a ‘compa y the ban Ltaedocn “stotesan, bavine’ © % ™ Fi Koight will be starter. and Sam| The additional outfits will be| Northern Pacific freight car at the Yes, and we have Yoing that. wag Necessary to win hand t > tl MecGiives will be clerk of the | Wed In hauling garbage from those | Kel mill that ft had to be am tokay, port, Relsling ee ice, ied, wham Puagerea and Amite, Mase amt Schiel: PRU: | scales localities where the complaints | putated sherry, Angelica and x ball tor two basen, Hite | oe how that the present force does ssenseiel, healées — ‘ business. They will be het brends of Lea i very : conta o 7 9) Chmage o 8 Ms and by that ¢ it is expec this week for Batierine<inevin and Wilkine Wiggin. | New York u that the city’s regular garbage col «tigen Fy detham and Hoettiver Umptre—Kiopf jj ———- 4 4 $2; Local golfers are more than lecting Joatroying syeigm will Remember, we deliver League Standing. Centon = oo | active these days, and now that) te in working order. = } ] to any part of the city wm. Sant poe 4 & “8 \ the new links have boon cleared | | Soe ee cad Abertoon ” Lowe ity a for a distance of 15 holes, play of | le. The a high order will be a Seattic Golf ciub hb acqaired | links that cover 158 es, and the work of clearing i# going on rap idly. It i» going to be an Ifhole course, and when in shape will/ compare with any fn the country ARE BASE INGRATES BALL PLAYERS The following is from M. W.| ings to be covered as a matter ot| TO FORM URION Townsend, sporting editor of the | course, but ff criticised for mis | ‘ ‘ plays they bitterly resent ft St. Louis Star-Chronicle: No writer ever got any thanks | “Balt players are base ingrates,” \for poosting a ball player. Al sald O. P. Caylor on his deathbed. | though they are public characters, | oan esta Ccemiaarable talk fn the | “A writer can boost: them to the they seem to think that rotten play pre bang bilayers = organi: | skies and he gots no thanks for it. |ing must be excused as a matter of |.0* ‘he Diayers, union that came “If he prints one little knock course to such an untimely end « few they forget the pleasant things) Players look npon all writers 7°""*, S*° The wholesale reduc: | which had been said about them! with suspicion. Scribes are inter j ton fn salaries by some of the! and tum on the scribe like an | lopers who stand between them and | 1U>* of the big leagues has cans) addes. fat salaries. ed some of the leading players “Ball players forget thefr dere- Whenever a clever newspaper to think thet it t# still possible Netions from duty which have been| man goes after a bad ball player |‘ launch the old players’ associa glossed over, but they never for-}he can drive him out of town. Men | 00% Sein. There was quite a sum/ give « fellow who tells the truth ' who are loafing on their jobs, pIzy of money tn the aeury of the about them.” ing indifferent ball, boosing or sky association at the time of ite end-| There is more truth than poetry larking, know this ing, and the money fs now avatl fm Caylor’s assertion. Ball players; Good ball players have nothing |*>!¢ to start & campaign for re are forgetful of favors extended | to fear from just eriticiam. It's the | °T#**!#4tlon. — re oe oe shortcom- | bad ones who whine } LOOKS 600D RACES YESTERDAY | Pentagon, 107, i third. Time, - . 8 SAN FRANCISCO, June 26,—Biii| nent | pane, tte (CO Conneeplechase—Man-| squires, who ie to fight Tommy LATONIA. Beak pe ) WOU; |) Burns at Colma July 4, has re-| estages me gg + seagg seni med training at San Rafael and | Firat race, five-elghths of amile| Third race, one mile—Halbard mre Lem gl = vg a cious Dame, 96 (Powers) 4 | 86 (J. Murphy). 7 to 6, won; Hes favorable impression on sporting to 1, won; Margaret Randolph. 19./jey, 90, second; | Pactotum, 100,lezperta, and they are all agrecd second: ‘Evelyn &, 193, third |tnira ‘Time, 1:40% gh mien dhe gia der ape Fae cue | Fourth race, one-half mile—Boll| of himself. Parson Davies consid . D Sorell, 168, seconde won; . Revery, , second; Dandy | manhood, and others think that he| won; Dr. prauill, , | Dancer, 97, third. Time, ; 49. |will give Murns the fight of his Bonebrake, 108, third. Time, 1:32.) pittn race, fiveeighths of a mile} fe Third race, one mile—-Gambler,| _gorvijie, 110 (Hennessy), 3 to| | 108 (Pickens), 9 to 2, won; Har); won; Dew of Dawn, 110, second; BY THE OFFICE BOY. | poom, 103, second; Wedgewood, 103,| Princess Louise, 97, third. Time,| Famous baseball players of to- third. Time, 1:46 3-6. 1:02 26. day got thetr start in bush and Fourth race, fiveeighths of &| sixth race, seven-cighths of a|stwall minor leagues scattered mile—Tackle, 105 (Austin), 8 to 1.) atte—tazil, 121 (Stille), & to 1,| throughout the country To got won; Joe Moser, 110, second: R-| won; Bye Bye II, 199, second; Hal-|this start these men required ©. Rann, 115, third. Time, 1:08 3-5.) ton 92. third. Time, 1:29 1-5. jknack, skill and sefence. The best Fifth race, five-eighths of a mile} goventh race, one mile—Tho-|men of the major league today Lillie Turner, 92 (Butler), 4 0) mond, 109 (Malin), 5 to 1, won; |have studied all the fine points of 1, won; Zinfandel 82. second: | brincipta, 100, second; Harmakis,| (he maine an ave made a pro ee +, chive. Ties, 30.) 144, third. Time, 1:42 25 feasion of it. A ball player should x ace, one mile ak Grove, coment never lose his head or get dis 92 (Ott), 4 to 1. won; Red Coat,) > m . ouraged as it takes all the life The Seattle Press Feeders’ and | couraged ai par Matador, 111, third.| ,csistants’ Union, No. 69 will give|and vim that should be used in 4, Kaiten |a dance at Dreamiand rink Satur Pee 5 age nen out of poe oO day night, June 29, for the benofit/ Quitting ball players never rine WINDSOR. | o¢ thelr sick gombera Mit) out of the bush leagues where ~— a een they started, and finally are fore- | First race. sevenelghths of al PETERBOROUGH Canoes 20) ed to quit the game entirely Wee Mile——Monterey, 103 (Gauget), 3 to| Per cent discount Whiton Hard | Willie Keeler is the most acienced 1, won; Dan McKenna, 110, second; ware Co. ***) man in the game to: This lit} | tle fellow plays in the outfield for! the New York Ame WILL NOT AFFECT ATTENDANCE — chools F. 1. n a ia IT’S A QUESTION OF DOLLARS AND SENSE t tendent of it what you get fo se . Brae * tnd os : r Cooper, who is president of the pay that J overn your decision when uperintendents’ department of the 1 National Educational association ates that t { the int tate commerce commiasion which forbida the roads from making a ebate of 32 to the association for dues of the memb will not af tion of the to be held at Low t month The » the treasury at is: V t § etele do vou iike best of the and will reauit from failure of some members to e take care of a and 1 responsibility pay dues pro HOLY ROLLERISM NOT FOR TACOMA Re (Star Special Service.) Sl TACOMA, June 26.—Holy Rolle —jil ism is not to be tolerated in this —— city The bunch of strange fanatics went up against the real thing hore| 615-617 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE, WASH yesterday, when the big tent in which they had been holding re IN THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE vivais was torn down by & mob} . of angry men and women and th AGENTS CARHART WORKING CLOTHES. lehapel formerly occupied by th | Rolle was demolished. BELIEVES HUSBAND THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1907 ANOTHER SCANDAL the } |, HOUSTON, Va., June 26.—Miss | Keystone Liquor Co. Heabeth Loving, daughter of Jude FOR PITTSBURG Kieabeth Loving, daughter 1123 First Avenue. 7 fudge Loving, on trial for the mor PHONES 1184. der of Theodore Estes, took latand yeoterday in her father's be baif and told a story of misplaced PITTSHURG Ma) T-\ confidence in man and her ruin 1. Harper, one of the makt from: | ation nent steel men in this ity, With t WHOLESALERS 6 ars streaming down her torday tried to kil Levi de Wolf. | face, pretty Mise Loving stated that 4 wealthy morchant and DYOKbr, In| after repeated requests she went Wolfs private office. fatk of| ay riding with young Kates, the shooting there is sald ( be! man whom she had often scoupted a social scandal which may @heke | courtestes from. Miss Loving stat Pittsbarg joa that Katee reduced her to stupefied condition with given agaiost her will aod her desire, and while im that com dition he assaaited her. Several times during the recital |ahe broke down, and it was feared | that she could not go on with her story. Today she ia again on the {wtand giving further testimony that | wate clear her father MURDERED WALLA WALLA, June 26.—He Heving that her husband was mur dered durtng the mine troubles tn DR. HOLT the Telteriée, Colo., 5 og et Robert Patten, for 10 years a Seattic’s Popular Osteopath. Pond yest an testimony (emmar figure In Seattle streets, I alao use ELECTRICITY, VI- e wll ee ee > ne ¥ land commonly called the “ambrel | GRATION and the LIGHT cn y th ta man,” shook the dust of thin/>) CURE, and cure si! forms of » - city off hin feet last night and/]) nervousness, female weakness Listy Ball mine thiee alles trom | started for California, where he|f ca, stomach kidney, liver and Liberty Bell mitt bose and he | Wit make his future home | bowel troamen, rheamatiom, set Joleen “4 a fetter to bie Wide thet He was one of the passengers on |i atica, insovunia, headache and ~ the steamship President, which|f all other ferma of chronic dis he feared trouble. Her last letter ied for San Fr “e . was recefved in July, 1902, and that | i. oF oat geen oy = p vee nro. somevedy: Ue le will go to the country home||) drugs nor surgery in the Inst sho has ever heard. | of Mrs. Winchester, widow of the| Fifteen treatments, enough to founder of the Winches Arms |f cure most cases, $15.00. Con SELLING OUT company, in which firm Patten || sultation frre to stock of bisteevade [| "** oe many years employed to DR. HOLT, The Osteopath. regardiess of cost ut rift R78 Arcade. Main 2461 to be remodeled Fittings TAILORED-READY COP por your launch. GH. Woodhouse Cor. 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