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Opened in Seattle} That Soattle Is coming to be Tecognized as the headquarters of fustitutions other than those of a pufely commercial nature has again been demonstrated whon the gen tlemen who are at the head of the Swick Institute and Sanitarium of Suggestive Therapeutics de ded that there was no city on the Pa elfie coast better situated for location of their institute than Se j¢ atte, This ia the only Institution of its kind west of the Missourt river, and the decision (o locate the institution here means that Seattle wi!l soon be known as tne headquarters in the West for that progressive and rapidly growing school of Ther apeutics popularly known as Drag: Jess. Dr. B. L. Swick located in Seattle and began his work in quiet modest way about one year ago Last December he associated with him Rev. M. W. Miller of Tacoma, @ gentioman widely known in West ern Washington, and together they organized the Swick Inastituy of Suggestive Therapeutics, and on uary tst moved into the build- ing formerly occupied by the Monod hospital. Last Monday evening was really their opening night, when the entertained the Baptist ministers of the city and their wives, with a few other friends, at an informal dinner party. Over thirty were present and most enjoyable was the oc- casion. After dinner the guests as sembied in the social hall, where @ very interesting and {nstructive program of music, addresses and bee ger was presented. ir, Miller extended a cordial wel- to the guests and in a few spoke of the beginnings and pment of the work, and of aan ot the ideals that Dr. Swick and himself had in connection with the future of the institution. The Management plans the establish ment of « school in the near future im connection with the Sanitarium, where the principles of Suggestive Therapeutics can be taught. Rey. A. E. Green was introduced and gave some personal experiences | 1; fm the practice of suggestion in the cure of diseases in connection with pastoral work. Some of these really wonderful. L. W. Terry, for ten years eral missionary of the North- Baptist Convention, was and spoke of his extended intance with Dr. Swick and in his work. He said he saw no reason why the could not add largely to usefulness If they understood principles of Suggestive Thera- and put them into practice, come in touch with the phy- as well as the spiritual needs people. He expressed him- as in fall sympathy with this so tar as he understood the of treatment. were a number of former cures wrought Will give their Star. wored the guests with . entitled “The Vale of and “The End of a Per- ." and Miss Cora Hammond “The Mocking Bird” and Laurie,” to the delight of the bled guests, Mr. Peterson, one! Miller called upon Dr. swick| something regarding the in the Sanitarium, and of what) Suggestive Therapeutics | the principles underlying the of treatment. He pointed the pastor could use the power that had been givgn ‘tn relieving the suffering ‘of je. He offered to give a of instruction to al! of the and their wives who would the lectures one night of the ‘The offer was accepted and will soon be started. Those it expressed great pleasure the splendid equipment that been provided for the care of coming to the inatitution| reatment. At the close of the ‘s address a treating table was wheeled into the room and Dr. Swick gave a practical demonstra tion of the method of treatments in use. The demonstration made a deep impression upon those present. ampere eveeeeeeee BOSTON BRAVES °* SLIPPING er consolation Mr. 0, E. y have derived from the it work of hia se mat, Hosea Siner, it now, for Siner wr stiding Into second in the game st Portland yesterday may be out the rest of the seasn The team got a lovely Ncking from the Pippina, score 10 to 2 Pullorton, our prise flinger, opened the game, but the bombardment was fearful to behold, and Pete Schnet- der was rushed to the re did some better ficiated for the Pippins. was put off the field for engaging in a discussion with Mr. 8 denied syed mint Bloomfleld of. a tle game most of the time but in the last few seo onds the Tigers crowded a run over and beat the Indians 6 to 5. Spokm scored one in the second, coma responded with one tn the third. The Tigers put another over in the fifth, and Spokane again evened it up with one fn the sev- In the eighth the Indians got busy for three, and the fans pre pared to leave the park bynch crowd came back with just three dn their half, with one more in the ninth. With two bases in the eight, a fan yelled to Mike to win bis own game. did the best he could JOHN KLING Johnny Kling tan't having any too Mike | easy sailing with his Boston Braves. They are still tn fifth place, but Abbott and Neighbors, and| quite a bit behind Pittsburg, at Lynch himself made the cireult on | fourth. Kling got bi wallops by Cameron and LaLonge. | for a good start, but now the Cubs, In the ninth Nii doubled, and scored | the Giants, the Pirates and the Tt was a pitch.|Ciney Reds are showing them their ers “battle between Lefty Criger for | heels. Jawn would rather beat the Han. | Cubs than eat three meals a day, t th end | but it doesn’t seem to be im the! siene user and . Kiting te keeping his tenm ahead of the ¢ Phillies and Brooklyn. at and two on bunch away the Tigers and Dave Kraft Lafty retired end of the eighth to allow Critten faye den to bat for him, and Doc Higgins | finished. About that time Ostdiok substituted Cadreau for Kraft be vey omg by the loss of their leader, Lou Nordyke, the Pees went merrily about their task yesterday and slaughtered the Beavers, Rill MeCreery pitched for the Bees, and performed make Bill good, and if it was as warm in Vietoria as here, that ac counts for Bill's behavior. Belford pitched a nice game for the champs. A home run by Meek wae a large feature of the game. ALBERS WIN The fast-going Albers team de feated Port Gamble on Sunday by The pitching of Gifford and the hard hitting of the Violet Oats boys were the features of the workmanlike rm weether to Port Gamble . . Manager Al Rose has made ar rangemeats to rum an excursion to Fort Casey next Sunday, and large following is expected to make the trip. The Violet Oats boys are inte form and will make the best teams in the state hustle to beat them. COC OCC OCC SO SOOS Baseball Epitome COCO OS OOOOOe NORTHWESTERN fast rounding 3 wl eomenccour S| eorwconeeene? The amateur season is on in blast, and the amateur teams of Seattie and vicinity are working hard to win The Star pennants and cup. Complete scores and de- the amateurs’ games and percentage tables in tonight's Pink. All the amateur Full description of today’s focal league game and comp! scores of Natio and Coast leagues. DON’T MISS THE PINK OLYMPICS LOSE FIRST GAME. The Olympics traveled to Kent Sunday and were defeated for t a ees zo] er ceworeenns 2 scriptions of counnnetrynlersaninaten ounansonch Fi enesmes | ewe ewwund Sl ewennnesenne s Roare by innings — * pnings pitched wr pitching for the Olympics, oe started | Putterton 4. runs 3; off Behneid: off bad and five runs were piled up| im the first inning. After that good ball was played, 7 to © in favor of Kent. fanned 10 and Calahan six. the game ending | 7; how to save money. “If Wailing Says It's So—IT’S 50” Don’t You Know the piano dealer who pays “doorbell mpelied to charge more for a piano than the dealer who does not ploy canvassers and salesmen to “worry your sou! out” over and over again and nearly camping on your doorstep? We pay second floor rent and sell pianos for leas, and make in- ment arrangements more liberal than the first floor dealers. and see us in our nicely appointed Piano Parlora—let us tell Belford and Shea; “4 ‘ ; Lavender At Cincinnati Kent and Phetps; Jat St. Louis 222. Dickson and Kiing:; Rari- Mr. Walling has been in the piano business 25 years and has §|“®". Mwing, Steele and Bliss. sold the present line of pianos over 17 years. If We Tell You a Piano Is Good—iT’S GOOD JOHN C. WALLING COMPANY 200, 201, 202, 203 Arcade Annex, Second Floor, Opposite Elevators. 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Cadrenu and Ostdiek; Criger, Higgins and La Longe. o 2 Benton and Mc- Philadelphia-Pittsburg game post- ain. 7 ° a and Kasterly; oat Pot 800 a6 600 480 478 429 B16 ane A New Institution || The Star’s Sporting Page is Widely Read | SINE IS BUT: Victoria walloped the champs yes the lterday, and jumped to the top of procession, Portland shoved the Giants further into the © tied with Vancouver for Edited 4 by ROY WHITMAN coeeseveoeeeeree eeoeeeeveee THESE POOLMAN YOUNGSTERS CAN FIGHT —THEIR DAD TAUGHT THEM HOW eoeervreeveeveeeeeeeveeeeer eee COLUMN land with hie ath night, so that magna ager can console each other to- day over yesterday's mishap— the injury to Siner, that the injury to the big seo. ond sacker has been overstated, with satisfactory material. far thie year Siner has been a serious menace to the team not that his playing has been anything but first class, but that © lots of games have been lost with poor playing at second | while Dug and Jack were wait ing for his back to mend. , Siner and Whali: out, the infield is disorganized. it may be hard to replace him, but second base will have to be cared for in better shape than it has so far this season (barri the fow times Siner has play: if the team is to win any games. Eddie Hubbard and Romeo Hagen are to meet at the Austin & Freed smoker Friday night and the fans are aire. ought to win, if he uses his head, but Hagen is strong and seems to be coming up. ENGLER AT GREEN “Reteha a Million” peeved. George in the past had a ‘rep” as a fisherman and now *. Harrison Green fn loud and ugly voice tries to intercept “Bet- fishing reputation. Green de- clares EBaglier is « mim serap at the drop of the hat. Gans. Sabo weight 60, who doean’t give His dad calls him Battler, after the Durable Dane, Not wholly to train them in the art of fisticuffs, but to provide plenty of healthy recreation apd exercise, Mr. Poolman has provided an outofdoors gym at the Poolman home; and he encourages and instructs his sons, The pcb bave ioc aise at local smokers. inks lkewlse Green. Now Engler wants to meet nem fishing match id Boston home folks are thankful for|tar the ameune cp te Green, at wor Last year the team was in| 4, ENTRY BLANK FOR THE STAR'S AMATEUR pnensats. CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. © set by Green. it let Green decide on the tackle to be used and will also let him hame the stream amateur fishing champ Engler and Frank Montgomery fehed ‘The two fished the Miller and Money creeks and also the Sky komish. They canght 120 trout and 14 white fish TRetr largest rain bow weighed 3 12 pounds. Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladion Admitted Free Bath Neme of Team Average age of players . Green claims the Name of Manager .... ereeeeee PRONG... ceeseeecceeeroeee Name of Captain eeerees oe PRONG... ccccceseceeesecee Sporting Editor Star: We wish to enter the ...........05+ team ia your amateur championship race, and agree to conform to all the conditions governing same. eaeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeee ee ane eneeeeee een nen eee T iT THE AMATEURS Edited by Hugh Perkins COLLINS PARK TAKES TWO. ; IROQUOIS LOSE AT OLYMPIA. Park team won double header yesterday when yien Sor Olympia yostorday and met defeat defeated the University Juniors 14 to © and the Asahi by § to ¥ a7 tod score. After four runs had pow ory 4aiional pow Sry tee, bea ~* Untversity Juniors. . Cicort and sional; Wilson and Barbour, Collings Park . Asaht and Pukudo, UMPIRE BEATS O-W. The O-W. club journeyed to Port) pantoriums |. ¢ -|Orchard Sunday and was defeated) Norris and Phillips; Dutch and by the home team and the umpire! prown, by a score of 14 to 12, The 0.-.W. bas an open date for next Sunday Sahai libahacba ae bathe adh athchey8 and would like to arrange a game with one of the topnotch teams in : STANDING OF THE TEAMS & or out of the city. FAMILY Ww. eo © CENTS COVEY WET WASH LAUNDET FHONK KAST S696. Port Orchard - OIA ; MOND rings from" “Harney and Mahoney: $10 up. Watches from $1 up. 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