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E DONOVAN PASSING AS PITCHER; NATIONAL LEAGU SHOULD MAKE SPLENDID MANAGER ‘Seattle to See ae | BRIEF AUTO ITEMS | LYNCH BACK | $5,000 Beauty ’ Fords Win Numerical Race Here; | IN GAME 7 te hoped Dollar Trade Promised : * iad Bl el an; Bel +: een 13. Bill Lang, the Aus. i “ suppers tralian heavyweight, today ; At New York, + g won his fight with Jack 6 Lester of Seattle, Tommy i . m kine, Burns’ protege, in the @ ’ Drucke and Wilsor sixth round. Lester broke 9 m wione of his wrists and 8 was practically defenseless, ey toot and Lang being given the de- cand Moran, — cision. Lang was the favor- ite. r GOOD MEET AMERICAN LEAGUE TOE A tee. few day farmers.” This oe Could Build Seventy Autos Right in Seattle rr company i{ eve margncy comands Some! Maud s, Te Mareen en PORTLA Speaking of aw v DO1 the Winton M meat v, ro seg . T° | tion Maud &. the famous trotting j ” tm their stock re 8 | ham ae nave| floor the pigec Lamttn i lare so arranged i person unfamiliar with autom : H e| bile supplies could take a catalogue fland pick out, without assistance, jemanded. Incidental-| any article needed | COAST LEAGUE “WILD BILL” DONOVAN | , : At Cleeviand. BY TIP WRIGHT t % iilaemaias Ranking with the lamented “ 2 | feier > iene nen rgigie et vr Adrian Joss as tively ; an 2 1\ team from some 6 chy | the ground to the third floor of hia | ab eum tee ee - Hy 63 Ridge TF diavteies: AUTOMOBILE is — ane i re are © photographs | Ww .« Vanderbilt who ¢ nestes 7 6 {et | Mitchell, Har ad Smith at her for $40,000. h / Whi |ronastar to. put ice tn is =e chances are that at the ok nloyed ab. | R oH. EB at next? jin one-third the time required by = hi od ae unites : ‘6 . 3 An cutomobile has been used as | horses oft geen 28 aoe mi BS “s . ae 4 H 2| Boys—Don't forget to send in the & derrick | What next with the auto? | BUFFALO, N. ¥.. May 13 5 ee want| a : $ ray and Henry; Olm-| results of your Saturday games A Ford touring car accomplished | eal of Todas a oi a 3 ego b for the Monday's edition. Be sure such work, demonstrating, so the, The best g: @ far in the tour Donovan will not step into Bowe and mail the results today so they & Hulen’s was| at Packe press agents claim, “there is noth-| »ament at F ‘ , ing too big nor too little for them | Played last a to do.” | feating | dD W. B. Eaton of Cashmere, Wash.,| ¥!!! be Es owner of a Ford touring car, used | Wer" has q it to hoist a 1,000-pound piano from CHENALh--Senee of Hugh Jeantngs wilt reach this office before 9 | o'clock Monday morning. At Detroit R The Broadway gon fortelted edu echeduled | a iis | between Centralia’s team and South c ? : TROF. M.S. FREED —— ¢ City Midget A , name a TRRRR RAR RRA ARES atp Bi in tig a ; n Me 4 he = BEATS Cage th ' f 18 WAGER ore mae Oe J LOCAL BASEBALL. * | Queen Anne third and Lincola Bi 4 eee, (My United Prewe Leased # | fourt Baseball—Tomorrow is * * * PARKKAARARRASR ap * + The Puget Juniors defeated the Any fast team desi ring @ junday b score of 8 to ee eo Baby Wesnere by a r HE “SASSED” UMPIRE. _ game with t y H 2 The feature of the game was PHILADELPHIA, May 1 * TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE « |"? 8 |the Juniors’ battery. sit ' #| _, The Circle W nine leaves for Port| et the | The Western Union messengers > Cire le W's ie yoy yen —— to the tune At 2:30 Northwestern League : Spokane vs. Victoria ae n Soa "tye sro, . { — Solicits Your Patronage i ON THE STRENGTH OF WHAT IT HAS DONE TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT AND UP- BUILDING OF THE NORTHWEST, AS WELL AS ITS GOOD ROADBED, EXCELLENT -: EQUIPMENT, SPLENDID SERVICE, FINE SCENERY AND REMARK- q ABLE RECORD FOR CLOSE ADHERENCE TO SCHEDULE AND FREEDOM FROM ACCIDENT EXCURSIONS EAST PORTLAND SERVICE COAST LINE SERVICE WESTBOUND EXCURSIONS 3 +4 30, 30° July 2°34 6619, OO, 28 New Schedule Effective Sunday, May 14 Everett, 18 Trains Daily A splendid opportunity for relatives and friends to visit the Coast at a minimum ex- pense. Send us their names and addresses; we will furnish them with literature descrip- tive of the Northwest and rates. «= ‘ORIENTAL LIMITED? °° SEATTLE TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE IN 73 HOURS, LEAVING HERE NIGHTLY AT 7:10 P. M.—ELECTRIC LIGHTED, INDIVIDUAL BERTH LIGHTS—TELEPHONE CON. NECTIONS—DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BULLETINS—VACUUM CLEANING MACHINES—FOUR O’CLOCK TEA SERVICE POPULAR COMPARTMENT CARS 27, 28; August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30; September 1, 2, 4, 5,6, 7. Ask for particulars, Bellingham, 10 Trains Daily Vancouver, B. C., 8 Trains Daily Leave SEATTLE Arrive PORTLAND 10 A.M. | 3:30 P. M. | 10:3 5 P.M. | 9:50 ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES USED IN CASCADE TUNNEL BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM RESIDENCES FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING RATES AND TRAINS CALL ON OR ADDRESS C.W. MELDRUM se gM ar telete. W. A. ROSS ity Passenger and 721 Second Avenue, Corner Columbia Aasiatait General Ticket Agent Passenger Agent M. J. COSTELLO, Asst. Traffic Mgr. ree tian hn tim memento cg