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CO. 510 PIKE STREET. Phone Mala 3927 Founder of the Swick Sanitarium Biood ‘8 Dinease, Stomach Paratyat Fomale all kb Tumors are su cured with- of any kind. 4O'PEr YD. coma and Chick di — ! | ’ ew Raymond speared Johnson's comet for a double fi Vancouver and ight for them with the reautt} that they crimped the heads of Ta Vancouver as well their journey to the top rung of the it in the first to the Ile LEA n= ope attachment was whistling out the merry alr of 5 to 3 By that victory the Giants not only put the} on Spokane bot things in ned | Portland happ on From the way the visitors went at bef afternoon's work, lore James settled it Hooked like a ptpe for the Indians Meyers laid own in the center ¢: bags and scored on John leaguer and pitehed n for three the first ball ander! Jobnson came a a high dive over De Vogt, grabbing the tying run with his hha | with the second run a moment later on Metchotr's double. Cadreau pitched bal! at the pace that kills for the first four innings, holding the Giants down to a single hit by Moran. James dealt out the same kind of cards | the Giants opened their box of fh works when Strait got pass first, Chick doubled and Moran walked. The bases were full ball went to Cooney on the off side In the fifth re to The AIP PEO ANY RWERE MW Tit oS, Ph aly iam SLAITTLE Was. NEW DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Between SEATTLE AND GRAYS HARBOR via the “MILWAUKEE” Effective Sunday, June 16, 1912 RETURNING GOING Leave Seattle— 7:20 a.m, 4:20 p. m. Leave Tacoma— 8:40 a.m. 5:40 p. m. Arrive Aberdeen— 12:25 p.m. 9:35 p. m. Arrive Hoquiam— 12:40 p.m. 9:50 p.m 8:35 8:50 Leave Hoquiam— a.m. 4:20 p. m. Leave Aberdeen— a.m. 4:35 p. m. Arrive Tacoma— 12:40 p.m. 8:25 p. m. 2:00 Arrive Seattle— p.m. 9:45 p. m. These trains will carry the very best of equipment, including a cafe parlor car, in which meals of the “Milwaukee’ execlionce will be served. A. P. CHAPMA: Te How Soot Tre iN, JR, Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. Second and Cherry St., Seattle Phone Main 6960. 8” well-known For further information regarding this tervice, fares, parlor car reservations, etc, call, address or phone J. L. CRISWELL City Ticket Agt. firam Heat Hot and Cold Water Klertele Lighite Telephones on Roomn, per week 009 Dining Room in Connection. Koom and Bath, por week. . Hotel Milwaukee A New Motel, © entrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Cigss Furniture in Rooms RATES Inspect this hotel — Every.htng complete beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS Phones: $2.50, Month $10.00 ++ 915.00, Month $20.00 A Ind. 4071; Main 4504 NS FROM BRAVES: THE STAR—WEDNESI DAY, JUNE 19, 1912 News AND STATISTICS rofeasional Sports Foatered SPO Rube Marquard pitched the Gt anta into the National league pen |nant Inst season and apparently is out to repeat, To date the glant when McMullin was at bat and he|lefthander = has won fo. | had to take the out at first, Stratt/#traight games—and lost nox | |acoring. Cadreau juggled Whaitng’s| Since ¢ pening Of the seasos| bingle and Chick scored, inaking «| Manager McGraw has worked Mar-| fying dive over DeVogt, who camp-|quard every fourth day, and the ed M-O¥Er the line, aud landing|man who coat the Glants $11,000) with his hands on the rubber, tying|aad went two years without earn-| the score Raymond drove thejing a nickel for the team, has ful timely single which scored Moran and Whaling, putting the Giants two to the good. ner Both sides put one across In the sixth and more excitement was un corked in the seventh when Spokane had a chance to te the score, and would have done so but for the sen-] sational spear Raynoad made of Johnson's lin when he doubled, catching Coo Cadrean wilted like a jelly-fish and was replaced by | Willis, but it was too late for the} Indians to pick the gan it of the | fire, even if they did get two men on bases. Beattlo ARR H POA B Shaw, th ° o 0 a e Raymond, os. ¢ ° 1 : 3 e Mann, cf : e e * 1 ° Strait, it : Ls , ‘ e 1 Chick, I> ‘ : i e : ° Moran, rt 1 i 1 ° e MoMullin, 1b. @ o a tt o 2 Whaling, ¢ «5 3 2 @ & 2 OF James, p « LE ay ae ae ee Totals ci] 5 6 af s AB KR. 1. POA pe ee ae ok ’ oO : : i e 6 1 &£ & @ | Christy Mathewson says, Mar 3 3 2 2S Slquard was uscloss for two years be-| 4 ° i : @ 6) cause he jot the Giants, press 4 @ 1 © 4 ®lagented as the highest od piteh-| « $ 2 8 § |} Bier on earth, and wont to the firing! Willis. > i 8 8 & @ Ojline in response to John T. Brush’s| *« 1 °. @ o ° 0) reque at and against MoGraw’s judg “> “j| ment, before he was ripe. He jout ’ ’? en ‘ * "inte first game, and with it hix gon *Matted for Wills in ninth. and it fidence. required two dard | oe edinomn «PEG Ae s|eeasons to regain his stride | goers diet tote Sodng 3| Marquard started as @ soml-pro ONT sie a maree-t fessional in Cloveland, ©, as Rich-| |—Myers Home run-—Stre sacri-|ard de Marquis. He Was nick. fiice | hit Molen |named “Rube” Marquard, and it referred to as the as 4: byl, o baseball,” and valued 0; a par with a low product that belped a0-imake Messina famous Today, tay. |Glant fans him “Richard the : Moran. | Lion-Hearted - Last year Marquard was unbeat CHAMPS ARE STUNG [apie tie ostabtished « league ree BY VICTORIOUS BEES | ord for strikeouts and shared bon ‘yp oan : ors with Mathewson, Now he baa VANCOL bh yn ie . June 19 n the place held by “Big Six.” compat some Pio nie in the regard of fandom. Vancoaver pitcher, was the stinges.| Marquard’s great saset is his With Narveson on the mound the| & eer Monday, taking 4 3 i vietory. A number of speedy doubles on both sides were features of the game. | Victoria o10000009 Vancouver oeoeteees The Globe Transfer & Storage Co. |went down to defeat at the batds| of the R. K MeConaghy baseball COLTS TAKE A GAME team Sunday. FROM THE TIGERS PORTLAND, June 19.—-Portiand had little trouble yesterday in got ting y with a v.ctory over the Tacoma Tigers, Doty laid down a double in the fourth frame with three men oa the bases, scoring all of them. This, and two doubles by the Colts in the first frames, copped the game. Tacoma Portiand NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Chicane 2, Philadel; 1 Pittshers 7. New York 2. Boston 4, Ciatienatt a Breckiy= #, %t. Leute 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS ndetphia « Detroit &, Clevelned + . Leute 4 Chieage 3. COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX Tag, Tealey, yo 3 [talned their checkerboards artived too iate for the game Dutch Fred” Schumann licked ‘em up in the outtield—afies, the Chattering Joo Quictt atick bis bean in front of one of Ink Finger Eddie Young made a clever hdok} slide to third—hooked the west and} business for the clothing store. Ring Bone Cartia pitched a good | for a tight wad any way. j Johnnie Barkley showed some stepped everything with the utmost) ease bail f out in the brush. Duteh} Schumann {s looking for tt yet |with credit. He is crosseyed now) | from watching the various angles of } ie A large and enthusiastic crowd | ae composed of John L. Kahaley and | scored two and had two on bases, | *!tness the combat Cadrean purposely walked “Hunky” |. Final score but right there was where another | Globe Suffragettes redskin bit the dust. Raymond], Batteries —P. J scoring two. Joe (Bran Merchant) Mahony; | cena ek |Ring Bone Curtis, Chattering Joe the Empress sign for a homer,| Prune vaults) and Eddie H. Young Chick flied to Zim, Moran walked, | (head engineer of the road house). | |both moved up on a passed ball, | jand then the Indian showed Willis going to the mound and hold- |ing the Giants the rest of the way |ball James was pitching, we had jall the runs we needed did players, but the trunk that.con-| Special featares me Bower's slant balls—busted the ball | of his pants on a cobble bre i liberal gamo—nobody haa any use dlever foot work at short. He side-} Bill Carslay cheated. He bR the Umptre Sehaat acquitted bimeeif the game * In the fifth, after the Glants had|Dr. W. V. Kempt was present to] Shaw, and took a chance on Tealey,| McConaghy Terriers .. poked a beautiful single to center, |20aY, Ink Finger Bower and Sunny In the sixth Strait put one over | Qulett (custodian of the keys to the |MeMullin beat out «@ bunt and| streak of yellow and quit cold, hitless and runieas, but, with the <.. x Brown and Hulen Los Brown and Hulen lost to t rines at Bremerton Sunday, 7 to 2. TOMER vi sced ciessies FOR SM should ieown and Hulen Snider and Smith; Me er and Cunningham, x | The press box is a very popular |place these days. Dog charge 6c extra for a seat there, and cop a little extra money | ‘£e% | James had his usual unlucky |firat inning, three scratch hits de- | veloping into two runs, but after | that the Indians were never given two hits in any one inning, and jtwo fast double plays started by {Raymond and Mann stopped them |1n their tracks when they looked Native Sons Lose, | The Native Sons visited Bothell) Sunday, with baseball intentions! and received @ trouncing for their! |trouble by the home club. Bothell! 6, Natives 1 Although inclined te be lopsided, the affair was well play jed. The twirling of Boatman and dangerous. . oe the swatting of Blackburn for Both- oll ¢ features. McMullin had a bad day at first.| frame omure® 6 2 3 He made two errors and balled up| Natives He he Ti another play that went as a hit. Boatman and Hemenway; John’ OVE F828, E son, Stalcop and Clark Hap” Meyers got a triple and| inst 2 two singles in four times up More Gas Victims cs 2 Once more the Gas Company rT pany did « ‘ Ostdiek came up In the ninth as/iittie asphyxiating at Woodland Ja pinch hitter, but bis nerve was| park, This time the Columbia City all gone and he struck out. team was the victim of the cam. xnurt . 3 5 pany. The G ompany hooked § Chick Is some jumper. In the/and Columbia 4. The feature jof fifth Whaling dumped a ball to|the game was the work of Slab Arg Cadreau, with the bases full.|tist Kolikers of the victors. | While Cadreau was Juggling the paeoe i 4 |ball DeVogt spraddied all over the Atl tq |line and Chick vaulted clear over| At last the Greenwood Athletic jhim, landing on the plate Just as|club has evened up ita standing, |Rex got the ball, scoring the tying|Company, 14 to 2, Sunday, This run ties up Greenwood’s wins and| rxurxe loses. Roy Rounds proved him: Twoll pee & marvel moundster, a ‘RUBE’ MARQUARD SENS OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | — By KAVEEE marrie | dientiiiedbaesemmen DOPE AND “* ieee Ss COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged broagway Kink ee 6 wT, ‘Ob wee v4 ad Move, kating 256, § ing te RT > SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS =: ATION Charley Mitchell, the “Mexican, world has made business Mystery,” who was going to give) posit) grew before Romeo Hagen « primer lesson in| It bas drawn the lines #0 close that the art of boxing at Austin and/a business man, no matter bow Freed’s améker Monday night, is| small bis effort, owns a cash regis still among those present in the/ter, When the “iron men,” as the unknown” class, He was unknown | pri¢ 4“ are wont to call the before he started the mill with the | autom . first began to baker, and he wis unknowing | prove their worth to the pastime of about two minutew later. So far as| racing; they were assailed with ev | future & le smokers are cop y argument possible to manufac *, and when their success forced ent to the wall, they fell heir le, but they have come to 1, this flower of Mexico (may ico) in “born to blush un ar |to ridie ° stay, and the end of racing, except with them, is in sight. Prom Ken In announcing the birth of twine | tacky come: this season the most ° e P| io be to the father, who happens to be a | 100) tame orts of the nuccess of baseball player, 4 nurse recently | 1. machines in places where the eased this ome off her diaphragm: | oye have long held full sway and cutee, oo OO eed th | where it has been predicted that the What's that? asked the man) chines would prove failures. responsible for the double. “Yep,” anew the Burse. “One| pientiful as they are, Lero first baseman and one suffragette.”| senior of TI y Star, ro i gi ior lout that he has paid the record Gov. McDonald of New Mexico is! price this season for trout, that now threate steps to put the! orice being 100 bucks a throw. kibowh on the propo Johnson-| Here's the way he gets at it: Mr Fiynn fight at Las Vegas on th¢) sanders in the captain of an auto- Fourth of July. McDonald has not been warming the executive chair of the new state long enough yet to that has run about 6,000 » bought It, and he @ 000 miles of this hi mobile miles since clares that ‘The Wrong Dr. Brow Geno Many people whe are make the direct accusation that he| been on fishing jaunts. The aver-|™y offices ac 118 Pine ix toadying to the railroad inter-| age amell-wagon that travels along] j1,)("\02 Pick, see the cuts, but 1 can't help recalling the| for 10 cents a mile is letting its} Washington ei nasty talk that went und about|owner down easy. That makes $300| that they ate commen |Goy. Gillett of California when be! for juice, On these trips he has| P¥' they soon diacovty ak, lforbade the Jeffries-Johnson match | caught just three trout—2, count| prone “* of the wreng in San Francisco. It was stated|‘em, 3—which makes them figure a a then that Gillett, # pawn of the|hundred tron washers per. Last| |DENTISTS op a Southern Pacific, had that fight | gunday Mr. Sanders stopped his bus } shunted out of California because the Santa Fe could compete with Southern Pacific in that state crowd, but the at Muck creek, near Tacoma, awak ened 154nch trout from @ sound| 7 sleep, and finally landed bim as the| firey third and prize catch of the season. | nn Southern Pacific has no competition) That fish cost him just $6.26 an/ in Nevada, Las Vegas {6 on a jerk-|ineh, including head and . water line of the Santa Fe, and It/ about three bucks a bite. } To ne THe RiGHT Be ie within the bounds of possibility | with diet of mocking birds’ J do not compete with that the Southern Pacific bas #ug-|tongues, never put one over like mos gested that it might get a look-in | this. at the transportation of the fans if McDonald would kick hard enough to cause the fight to be transferred to some other desert seaport on the Southern Pacific lines RUBE MARQUARD AND THE) HAND THAT DOES IT amoke He has which he has learn and with it an assortment of cu terriffe speed, | to control, Room 207 ‘Traders’ Bide 905 1-2 Third Avenue | still keeping the ding ow! Tommy Burn: mails all clogged TRACI such as left-handers only ever seem |¢ope from Bassano, Canada, about to acquire. the figbt for the champlonship of Then McGraw was being roasted Canada between Bayley and Alien ot lousue to a nice dark brown for keeping | there on June 27 ory time Bay foundation Marquard, he said, “I'll keep him 'Y parts bis hair, Tommy altps « because I know he is ‘there.’ Any | *ry about it into the postoffice. youngeter with the ‘stuff be baa,| This t* the same Hayley that our needs time, When he does come, |¢¥M Pat Scott tought @ 20-round ’ 1 nee draw with at Prince pert in | he will be s world-beater.” And | Sil". when Patrick got the pop | whether It ta a set of teeth, Marquard bas shown McGraw was « gold right be iar decision, in face of the ref. eree’s award a oe | i STANDING OF THE CLUBS Reports from various fishing NOnTHWwnet cease points in Western Washington are ©. 1. wet ps lencouraging this week, and there Seattio 32°36 514 Vernon 48 promises to be a hegira of fis ‘OOD Tacome M1 38 BR Onkind 4: men next Saturday and Sanday | ORW FIR v it 4 Trout apparently realize that with/ OIL rr the first of the month they will have! ma “ 36 35 .418| to divide the honor of being hooked | 4 of - lwith the bass, and are making the ing e in Ammmican [inst few days before the bass sea ere |son opens busy ones for the anglors |} Quaranteed Never to Fade. Pitt H a So = = = Cinete 38 $15], When the cash register firet ap Gnie'go 2T sea peared on the horizon of the busi- | Nelle Ibrecht Co Fnite.. 30 het world, it 'wus met with the|f Nelle & Engel t 0 is 4{2 same langhing scorn as now greets | 1820 4th Ave. Main 779 “ tor'the mutuel machines in the racing Moston. 323/80. Laie OPPORTUNITY UNPARALLELED WHITE CENT BEST NEW SUBDIVISION ON THE MAR Capital would not build an electric car line along this beautiful subdivision and through this ¢ suburb unless they knew the home builder would follow. INSIDE CITY LIMITS ON NEW L# BURIEN ELECTRIC CARLINE The rails are all down, the wires are being placed on the poles, and two weeks more the will —see on and quick transportation will be settled forever for this beautiful subdivision and ing suburb. This undeveloped section will soon be the active field for the progressive real estate firms subdivision being the NATURAL center, wlil be the center of attraction. Prices now offered on tracts will bring the investor profit. A trip with us to see this subdi the activity in building this new street car line will convince you it is JUST the place for in JUST the place for a home; for those of moderate means it will afford large level tracts for homes, level walk to car, quick and cheap fare to the city; close to store and school; city water will be plac this addition in a few days. A policy of title insurance furnished with purchases. TRACTS 40x128 FEET TO 16 FOOT ALL PRICES $275 to $500 MONTHLY PAYMENTS Lumber furnished to those who desire to build, to be repaid in installments. Special Inducements to Those Who Purchase — Before Cars Are Running July First - 7GEORGE W. H. WHIT Phone Main 2209 or call office, 407 Oriental Building, for auto to take you out any time.