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which they got in the were unmercifully ers by Bues and Weed, nd, and a complimentary Giants four But McCreary down commenced to flatten out the slants of Bud Moe, the Harrington recruit. Me was chased to the fa the third and Fullerton sent in to stem the tide of defeat. Fullerton had little yesterday and Wattelet’s crew tapped him, for 11 bingles before the matinee spp sea ge shi ebat e * MeCreary's offerings were also casy, nts garnered ita, but share, fielding cut off runs. The score Was tied In the fifth, ‘ma the last three seasions the Bees rolled up seven runs a d romped tie Pivcmess were fattened om both sites. Goodman made three singles and a homer in five tines to bat. Buse, Raymond, Clement: gon and DeVoxt each made three hits, and Householder signalized bis ih & Seattle uniform by hitting both times at bat, one dingle being |’ . MeCreary seemed to have jots of respect for his former : eon n mone Be Lo REE oak: MedevSevonZ Sleere Slevceccoce-? JTS YESTERDAY y ne 4, Port sith t ‘TODAY. Portland at Mpo- ; FEE ae “on lien, Gaver and Lauder- milk and han; ‘Tyler and Kiln. Cinetmatt ‘ : é Detieries Fromme Selth and Melean - | Alexander aad Dootn ball Pittebarg-New York game postponed: ith ara two more in the sixth ge th yg “or ba Ei and > the ‘seventh. they swelled their total to ten on Leavitt's home Tun, Brown's three bagger, a pase 2} and some more stealing. be settled down and pitched bat Kraft was effective] AMERICAN LEAGUE i Pritadetphia . : At Det ‘ “1B ‘ ‘ Ralteriee—Coombe and Lapp: ‘Stanage and Whites oi: 9 ker und Menry; Young nr ee Sherwood M 1 in Sanitari ium i Endl 1; f Hee White! ee WOR, BOOTS, TACK E| on WHE Yivue THoudH! _—— ye The pausiaai sehen a Pioneers Beaten {Ti by Brown Bears, SEEDS UEEROSOOT SS *& STAR LEAGUE STANDING * ee eS * In the third two hits, one of them & slashing double by Murphy, « ;|Dassed bail and some daring base 2} stealing gave the Bears three more runs. Two bases on balls, a sacri Coleman allowed = th Mutleo | Pianeers only one single in the first five innings, I 2, % 1) however, they got to him for three : ia, one of them a home ri and « double by G. Vaw and tallied twice. The Gears made six runs tn the first half of the ni aa the game was limited to one hour and @ half the contest was called and the score revert t the sixth, by th taning, but e the last half of the preceeding in of a single, and the felding of}. The feature of the game was the tacular one handed catch b; y Vaux, who robbed Leavitt Murphy, Bonner and Vaux. Stubbs starred at bat, getting four singles in wix times at bat. Hore ten | Piakima Tota 3 . S| ewownpume 3 S| owe neaweee leenuonsenoP } re {lyesterday and was thought to be | S¥ads 2 ° lately has been hitting like a fiend, a homer and yesterday he punched out two nice singles. Jack Tighe his teeth an be watched the former Giant and wished Co- cash had found bis butting eye @ week or #0 sooner. SEOs: oT ae Bud Mars May ERIE, Pa, Jaly 15.-—J. CL Mars, the aviator, who fell faltally iujnred. may recover. Re)? |ports from tne bompital to which|— ms ‘ Mars was taken, sa yloday {hat be \qeamer and schedule ewbiect te change |Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. is showing remarkable vitality) ing death this time are fairly good. Mars’ breastbone was broken by the fall and his skall slightly trac tured. When he recovered con- Here in the sehedule for next |sciousness he said tle accident was week in The Star league; Monday, | 4ue to an “alr pocket,” which sud: Thursday, Woodlands vs. Storks; Friday, Small Sluggers Saturday, Universities | vs. All-Stars. All games will be! at 10 a mat Lincoln park. | Has Cold Feet SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—| He was here Fritz Holland, the Northwestern | 8nd made sev: nly tlited his machine and caused to lose control had circled the field once,” he said, “when I began to drop. tried to climb, but couldn't. 1 saw the sea abe oe who was to have ‘thle balloon and met “Battling” Robinson, the negro satlor, in the feature bout “ot a parachute jumper one sore guy. fightfest here last night, is today Scared out by the #0. egro's reported prowess, Holland | refused to go on, Ed Petroskey | substituted and put it all over the 7 blue water phenom. 08 ++ £.00 up Enamel Fillings. W Gold Crowns and ss Bridge Work, per tooth ......... 5. Full set of Teeth i {reratioed) -, 5.00 'AINLESS EX- TRACTION yohes 50 EXAMINATIONS FREE New York Dental Parlors INC., ate tna spoon ee: They Will Bite Better When you go fishing, if rod, reel, line and files are purchased from our fine stock. 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Grant, of York, holder of all world’s! : Pa res, oS om, Ba — THE REED Ber as tain, arta! tent. ed, will lie from New York City to San Francisco, but Grant plans to drive rthward to Portland and Seattle and ship his horses enst from the latter, point ~_COLOMA HOUSE — GIANTS MUST GET BUSY IF LONG END OF THE SERIES WITH ISLANDERS DOOK OF ROYAL BOOTS << = SHINE FORTY F\ Wei. I'Lt BE Game Ane RS OF B00 Sone War STay Wirw IT ANyway~ Paraoe. x Will Quit England wttanin te | Fight.Arranged LONDON, July 15.—Trouble with body of the Eng- LONDON, July 15.—Thirty of the reasons why Walter Winans, | -poetve Bemba- ihe American horseman, who lives | iter W oll to dbs place ta Laston. Mngiand, bas made up his mind | probably during September, Prac- sell out in Bag’and and devote | tically every detail, excepting to the turf im Austria and) actual signing of the articles, bas been completed. the American is tired of} an indication of the eagerness taxation is also thought to! of the British promoters to swing the matoh is shown by the fact that half of Johnson's money will be today and the other half wil] be bended him one how ‘| vetore the battie. Wella’ end of the purse has not been announced, but it is thought to be comparatively meagre. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—Ray Powell, left flelder for the loca} team in the Western league, was sold to the Chicago Americans today for $5,000. Powell is hitting 300, and leads the * league in stolen bai In Tuesday's game he knocked ROSS COUNTRY RACE BETWEEN. AUTO AND HORSE sity Frew Wire. PORTLAND, Or. July 15 Map- | 797 FOURTH AVR. AND CHERRY #T. Oppedie featile Athletic The semifinals will be played | ae = “RALEIGH fields are now opened to the public. | 15 cunta per gallon. we 1838 Just Opened—Everything New and Water—Call and Re Ste AN thousand dollars, win, lose or draw, | Mah horse shows Is assigned a8 one |i, the amount Jack Jobason will| IN ! SEATTLE Lake Washington ed T U R KI s H _BATHS en HOTEL DEL NORTE care WE ARE TO TAKE Doon oF THe Royals Boors exe @ — . A bus ter : Ku i vill . des fl CA 7 ; ‘ : b c Crack Feathers Are Both Under Weight ' LOS ANGELES, July 16.—With Y nefther raising the beam set at 122 pounds, the featherw: it dimit, Patsy Kline of Newark, pf 4 Jomany Kilbane of Weighed in here at 10 o'clock to- day for thefr 2-round elimination - contest this afternoon at Vernon, 8 the | Bddic Smith of Oakland, referee, was present when the boys stepped H I on the scale, : The winner of the Kline-Kilbane = match was assured today of a § bet match with Joe Rivers, the victor ‘ po to clash with Abe Attell for the = ‘featherweight championship. i bi Kilbane will enter the ring a P| fice favorite over the Newark scrapper. ¥ of ‘Ten to #tx with Kline on the short —— ot end was offered early today and it Ei rest was believed that the odds will be otin |a8 good as 2 to 1. i A Seattle Automobiie School, 210 = Broadway. oe te, including Yale locks, telephones bot and cold water ia every room-—Frivaie and pubite bathe 1608 Fou ive. Phone Main 3413——Ind. 4135 |—Moders. The route, as tentatively select. Bet wad No hills to offmh. Rooms. 02.00 week up. _ One bundred blooded horses in relaps of from 20 to 30 miles, will | At Lego! to che-thint the pris) be utilized. of the Dental Combine by the only one | Dentists In Seattle not in the Den- HOTEL BIGGS MEALS ARRVRO tal Trust who hire no substitutes, | wt PIKE ST. Large, Clean, Bteam-Hented Roome, $2.60 per Week and Up. sTransicats Accommodated iv FIRST AVE. me Rooma 50 per Week and Up Transient. 680 and Up ner AVE sekecping and Siceping $1.40 per Week and Up Transient. 16¢ and Up Bteam-Feated F Rooms, Oty, City of vere of Telegraph jit attend to all work personally. |All work of the highest quality by The Hotel the latest painless methods. We | crrrany tecated. Seam Weated Rooms Phene- Ind guarantee all work. Office estab- lished 10 years. nag Corner Second at Vester Way Over Guy's Orug Store. Entrance Room 204. 718 & me, $ Fteamer leaves trom Cotman deck nse—-Renent. Mate $993; Ind. 186 Sundays, 10 to 1. Baseball Tomorrow TWO GAMES FOR ONE ADMISSION Victoria vs. Seattle FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE € SEATTLE can enjoy yourself here. THIS 18 WHERE THEY ALL COME PLAY POOL The Oriental Pool Room | Trade Checks Daily Sherman fe and Up. Special Terms by the Week. Seneca St. Best eats in the city, You Half Year Ending June 30, 1911 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. Loans = Real vnonona ‘ -$244,761.81 } . Loans on Compan: ooo ti . | Taxes and Insurance Advanced « 1,178.25 | oo i cI and Fixtur . 400.00 FF) BOWLING undry Accounts ........ . 353.50 ff) ALLEYS ALLEYS 4 Cagh on Hand ....sseveesseccescesescvees + 6,303.01 | First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. $265,683.64 Investment Funds ........ sees + $168,981.88 a ee ee Surplus (Earnings on a 29,498.62 1 vee Loan Redemption his + $0,208.71 22C Cue pose Undivided Profits ..... + 10,955.72 C._M. FRERGROVR Due and Incomplete Loans + 4,001.00 DAE Contingent Account ... * 1,249.77 STORAGE A Expense Fund ...... i 596.43 |. — Sundry Accounts .... ‘ | FRER. Fire | wageage Transferred to and Prom Trains and Steamers ‘Tho regular semi-annual dividend of 5 per cont was declared and \Columbia Pool Room | marr — te Cue | Sh Ind, a9 Btorage, Vault for Valuwbtes, Lo TOBACCO AND CANDY D. DICKSON, Props, 0 are 901 Pike & an extra dividefd of 1 per cent. This Company has been able to maintain ap annual rate of 10 per cent per annum for the past ten years. HORNER TRANSFER CO Vans and Large Wagons Moving a Specialty Office 114 Spring St Main 9a3¢ & ina, 100” Pho Hourehold Goods Packed for shippiMl — / and Storage. This is a*Savings and Loan Institution and receives money on shares, or long and shDrt terms, : The directors are active business men and well known, vis: A Auto Delivery Co. INC, We Deliver Bversthing Kvery where MOTORCYCLE MESSENGER SERVICE Ind. ¢081—P HON BS— Mut Chilberg, BE. B. 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