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Y“ EVERETT Te Witt Pay You te Look Up SUNNYSIDE HOTEL t and estrable rooms nis AY ide roome. Ki: per week ae RK e tte 2214 Hew! ‘Transient ¢ “ag ay. KODAKS Bought, Sold & Exchanged. Amateur Fin ishing the Best. Have Your Photo Taken In a Real Auto POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZEN Kodak Films Developed, 1c a Roll, Any Ste, A. M. FROST 1832 First Av., Seattle. STEVENS ACADEMY fourth near Pine jpen All Summer, Cool Place. SULPHURRO BATHS iM. FORA BOOKLET All Druggists KODAK Reet ih ot ihe five Shop P.-L Bids. 99% fer at times with some form of ation. If neglected, It becomes pala. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy SWI cure tnt) tien. You shoul’ ways keep this wonderfal remety house traveling bag the taste, better for the our druggist sells p' Guaranteed remedies he sells OTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Phone W 472. Investigate the special fea tures of t.. SAMSON MARINE ENGINE before purchasing Eliott Bay Yacht Engine Co. 3042 R. R. Ave. S. W., Seattle. Near West Seattle Ferry Landing The Right Dr. Bowe Was The Wrong Dr. Brown : Jrho are looking for/wired national renee, "\n front block, and thinic| it they are coming to my off) ey soon dlacover tha! the office of own. DENTISTS the wrong 1 OF REPUTATION. of reve living (by 1 EWAN: OF DENTISTS ON 7 | lemons. I ASPIRED TO BE SHATTLE’S EADING DENTIST. 2, myse}f, took charge of the offi on July 15th, 1991, whon the con afforded practice enough fo only. Seattlo had of about I had become ‘convince: Dentist who — charged Peasonably for first class would get plenty of first to do. roper Bailes tats hi Dractice, strictly foundation upon which to Dental Practice, All Den ¢ notions about building 4 1 have mine, do a cash practice for smal jer, enamel or ment of pyorrhen or that the people have it of the Washington Dental W Dr. Edwin Brown, D. D. 5.) Open evenings until 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work, GIANTS LO aes |claring he has no a\ing @ rope to a ro 16,000 those E work lana work I figured that this was the B O«-X WREST BOWL N LIN IN | ; | G G G Raymond's Giants) are on the “lift,” as our Hinglish | friends call them, but the lift ts headed the wrong way, and by their 5-to-8 lor t Portland yesterday tho Seattle team dropped from second to fourth place, and ts now hanging} on to the .500 mark by its eyebrows only, Spokane’s victory at Seattle helped bring this state of affairs about, A swatfest at the expense of Big BIN Rarrenkamp and poor fielding} wore responsible for the Giants’ de- feat, the second of the series with the Colts, Three hits were made off Barronkamp tn tho first frame, and they netted the Colts two runs. |The Giants scored one run in the jsecond, and then “Doc” Bloomfield settled down to some great work in the box, which he kept up until the ninth tnntag, without permitting « Giant run, He exploded in the last spaam, but it came too late to help the Giants out of the hole | Im the ninth Strait walked and | Chick was hit on the wishbone, and both ambled home on Moran's sin gle to center, Whaling grounded) |to Bloomfield, who stopped Moran's jolock at the third station, and the | play waa turned into an immense }double, Bloomfield to Kibble to | Williams, Giant hope died right there. | Stratt and Speas both muffed | balls at critical periods in the game jand there was little of the real in. side stuff that made the game of Monday afternoon memorable. The |ninthtoning rally of the Giant however, made things Interesting |for the fans, and they left the grounds well satisfied Manager Raymond will work Bull James in the box this afternoon, Reattio~ AB. Going down! 3 > ® eeecncose~ eceewroene wmewccooe? Bloomfield, p lemenewouns w ‘Totals .......29 ‘Batted for Brooks in ninth. Score by tnatage Summary) +2 on [oft Barrenkam Two-base hit—Mo- | Dowell. Three-base hit—Apeas Doodle 2—Bioomfsid Coltria to Wi me; Bloonifieid to Kibble to Wil Hacrifice hit—Apeas Stolom basee—éh Chick, pas tle Sacrifice fy—Whai WHALING-JAMES ¢ ARE SOLD TO BOSTON (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, June 26.—For | sum, said to be In the neighbor hood of $8,000, Pitcher Bill James; and Catcher Bert Whaling, the star| battery of the Seattle club in the) Northwestern league, have been sold to the Boston Nationals. The men will report next season Many other clubs were after the crack battery. New York, Cincin nati, Washington and Cleveland | were among those who tried to land them. President Dugdale refuses to divulge the purchase price, stat ing that if the information is given ont ft will come from another source. He intimates that with the jexception of the famous $30,000 Toole-Kelly he has never heard of a larger price being paid for a battery than the Seattle sale. Dugdale hi jegram from Preside Boston, ing, accept ed for James and Whaling. Have commission. Will forward agreement and check “| ff Bloomfield 45 t Ward of “Terms have been Tl onee. 10-7 FAVORITE - (By United Preax Leased Wire) LOS AN 28, June 26.—De ud enough open in his traintr Ad Wi they are | conntry life include | program, Champion has left for Nat ¢ where he will pic When he returns week Ad will get down to work to place him in the best of condition for his fight with Mex! can Joo Rivers, July 4 Rivers sprang something new in ¢)the training line Monday. Attach- er coaster, Riv. Dp suspended 15 feet in the air He had great sport. Rivers claims this sort of training a splendid thing for mus cles of the arm and back, Betting |has shifted from 2 to 1 on Wolgast alto 10 to 7, u PATSY O'ROURKE Quits TO, Cal, June 26-— Joseph L. O'Rourke, better known as Patsy, has handed in his realg- nation as captain of the Sacramento seball club. T. KE. Van Buren oranges ers made the tr 4 4 has been appointed as O'Rourke's | successor, FRISCO BUYS HOWARD SAN FRANCISCO, June 26,—San Francisco has purchased Del How. ard, brother of Ivan Howard, the |Los Angeles second sacker, from the St. Paul club, in the American association. Howard i8 an out fleider, Seattle’s Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block, One Door South of the Postal Telegraph Building. 1| Jack Connors Seattle bo: delighting the bunch of fans down Wenatchee way this season. He ta putting up @ great game and fe all class in all round athletica, News AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered 0 PORTLAND AND DROP TO FOURTH PLAGE Chick. Wid hed hatl-«fthaw, | Van Haltren. | vant Umpire BRAVES TAKE EASY ONE FROM TACOMA fy taking yesterday's easy one away from the Tigers on the local | diamond 9 to 4, the Spokane Braves oofted themselves tnto third piace, going ahead of the Giants, The In dians made thelr first clean-up in |the second taning and had tittle to worry about after that frame, |wheretn four runs were made, {Johnson laid down a homer for Spo {kane in the second. It was rough sledding for Tw jcoma until the seventh inning when things looked Interesting for & mo ment. Hall put the ball out of the fold for four bags, but tt came be- fore the bingles by Nill and Abbott and did no one but Hall any good lin the run line. a same teams will Dug’s park this afternoon. & Ta ep CHAMPS WIN GAME IN TENTH INNING VICTORIA, B, ©, June 26.-—The Champs put a erlmp in the winning streak of the Beos yesterday after | |noon when they won a dto8 strug gle in the tenth inning, MeCreery |had everything his own way until | |he skyrocketed in the eighth and| | then the Champs began to gather, driving across five runs, The Rees | made the run that tied tp the ninth. }Kipg put a stop to the feativitios | in the last inning by pounding out }n home run. Tho five runs made by Vancouver wer nely due to two errors charged to Kellar in the! felghth. j mie by » meet at ore by innings : 2OeooT1O Od he 14080002 OT by tantnes NATIONAL LRAGUR Pautedeipnia 1 Viet Spek Vane'vr Tacoma NATIONAL AMPHICAN woh Ph x Y Pirtedie Chicas | Cincintl | rete Rrookin e0v,’S ro PLEASES FANS OF RING 4 Press Leased Wire) LAS V ASL N. M June 26.-— The announcement by Gov. Wm.) McDonald that he will not inter fere to prevent the Johoson-Fiynn| fight here, July 4, was received with | great joy by fight fans and local jmerchants today. Prominent busi- |ness men who are interested to the! extent of $10,000 in the coming bat Ue, having put up that much as a guarantee, posted copies of the gov er announcement in windows of thetr stores and on the dead walls | jot the efty Th ct of the governor's an ent on the two fighters was cornible. Both were up| rk and out on the road. Each did about 10 milen and then| Ir to his camp to rest up for rnoon of gymnasivm stunts 1 ond boxing. PERSONAL SPORT | SPARKS A Monten. 1 » Wash’ 36 (My o's Ke h Merketey went out to the summer camp at Lake days ago and got afternoon without fall-| ke ones or without into the at has bee the fi ner of xoorn at £ |™" who she time np ante was deprived of the a friend for several ho dried out. ompany ra while M. Mikkleson of Ernat Brothers, was over on Vashon island Sunday, and came back with a string of sal }mon trout. He says the trout ¢ snapping at the spoon in th |ity of West Pass and th |12 by trolling for a short time. As the opening of the bi approaches friends are beg |brush up their acquaintance with John Starbird, who owns the only boat on Bitter Lake Eimer Borton is considered one of the best all-round amateur base ball players in Seattle. He is put ting up a great game at first for the Albers team and ts hitting Hke a steam trip-hammer. J. Frederick Meagher, printing School for the Deaf at is in Seattle arranging for an en tertainment to be given by deaf mutes. He was second in the Pa cific month and expects to mix up in any wrestling or boxing events here during Potlatch week. He Is @ re markable success as a wrestler and boxer for a man who can't say a word Vancouver, G. Garland Is doing the shining bs Wino jthe chin whiskers of a frog. | the Cason instructor of the Washington State | Northwest championships last | ‘BULL BROS. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. BOILLOTT FINISHES FIRST IN FRENCH AUTO RACE} DIEPPE, June 26-—Before n club of France, Louls Wagne oar, the Flat, was second, The racing Boltiott, the winner of the hours, 36 minut 7% furlongs, The bar France line required to keep the cou toward the goal on the | stration over Bolilott WS 8 8 Sn a, Ce ae ee sands at the finishing line, Geor: jeugeot oar, today won t' 4 grand prize of the Automobile today was not marred by any accidents such cost es life of Mechanician Coilinet yesterday. Today's program yesterday In second place, being two minutes behind the Ameri- can driver, Bruce-Brown, who covered the ten laps in a Fiat in 6 ind 38 seconds, an hourly average of 76 mili st crowd that ever witnessed an automobile race in the course today, and lear as Bolllott shot through space a wildly cheering crowd of thou- * © Bolllott, a Frenchman, driving * in American, driving an Italian * nguiar 4 furlongs. d the first ten laps n laps over the t race, fini * * * * * * *! * veral thousand officers wore he stepped from the winning car, oA Abt ath: Badlaltod “MEGAPHONE” MILLER, VOCALIST, IS ALWAYS ON THE JOB “MEGAPHONE” MILLER. “Megaphone” Miller, and there t« not a fan at Dugdale’s park who knows him by any other name is « real luxury to the patrons of the game in this city. If there ts any bit of news of general interest dur | ing the p s of a game—leave it “Megaphone.” The crowd henrs legaphone” has some voles. A hich ranges from the high soprano of th sawrolll to the soft murmering cadences of the sweet summer sephyrs soughing thro Real need not hang his . “Megaphone” }head in the presence of the latest and when this by the instra the megaphone, improved Claxon volee ix augmented ment of bis trade, it can be dea. a marked contrast be- je ball park and th ae WANT COUNTRY GAMES Alec Rose, manager of the Albers Hrothers team, is getting the that these amateur teams about attle are afraid to tackle the Oats and that if there are any outoftown teams that wiph to lisabuse hi nd they can do so next Sunday and the following Sun Jay, June 80 and July 7. Outof town mar having thése dates open ith Aled Phone East There ts tween the Seat = ways ag AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Thurlow Bergen players in “Old Heldelberg.” Metropolitan—Dark Seattio—Dark. Orpheum—Vaudeville Empre Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and mdtidn'} pletures Clemmer—Photoplays and ‘waw deville. Melbourne deville. Photoplays and vau- . Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE 8ST. Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening. Skating 250, Checking Free. Roth Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE the Y. M. 0, A. tennis tourname’ right now. Durlag the past che days he has displa d 6. McGinnis and B. O. Stanley, the mon next ahead of him, and ta rapidly work ing his way toward # challonge of the leader, | MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 GETABLE. SIL UNDERWEAR ANDO HOSIERY Looks Like Silk, Costé One-fourt 109 Peaplee Wank Bidw.. Beattie. heard everywhere west of] Eastern parks, Back East several hames are printed on the score card for every position, and unlows the observer knows the players by nig: he is at a loss how to tell who is playing. Here, “Megaphone” Mill looks after all that change ts made at any stage of th gam about Miller is @ bit of a humorist ana] often at stages of the game when | the players make the fan think that they are fit sub: ta for @ coroner's inquest, Miller shows live one by making some announcement. His addresses never take the form of a funeral oration , ony and he has something new up his! amuse the fans every day A Seattle game without “Mega phone” Miller would be dismal, now |that we have had a chance to en jjoy his announcements. ‘olce never grow lesa | sleeve t os ~- ee O'BRIEN WINS AGAIN O'Brien kept up its winning day by handing the Se welers brass junk to tune of 3 to 1, Sharkey, toss for O'Brien, has won 7 games out of nine played. The victors play the Centrals next Sunday O'Brien bas a few open dates in July for any amateur team {n or out of city. Address ©. C. Burke some a RITCHIE WINS ‘i ANS, June 26.—Willle [Ritchie of San Franctsco won @ 10 round fight from Joe Mandot of this city the other night by a wide| margin. Mandot was saved from a} possible knockout by the gong in the last round. Mandot was no match for Ritchie's well-direc punches, fighting back weakly PORTLAND BUYS SUTER | SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. Ewing announced a further up of the San club yesterday. Francisco bas Pitcher Harry Suter has been sold to Portland and | Outflelder Tom Raftery to Wilkes. barre, Pa. all It Was Some Game. Tt took the Rising Sun eleven pe- riods to outshine a Comet at Dug- dale’s horizon Sunday. The Asahia defeated the Comots, | 10 to 8. Fuouda’s twirling for the Japanese team was easily the feat: ure of the battle. Finch for the Comets did some ing. |Asahis , jc lomets ., Fuonda Nelson, 10 , 12 3} and Noto; irwin and Harold Melvin Is detains Into one of the niftiest outfielders the Seattle amatour ranks have turned out this season and if ho keeps up his fast work in the field and with | the stick Dug will be in duty bound to, take @ look his way. Dance at Dreamland tonight. *¢ . and not a/ but what he tells the weve Pp that he t« a/ May his! | black flies. = shake | big-league field-| DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur 6porte Encour' wr 7 FAST STEAME ASEBAL RSKE TBAL eh pele {ox SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS =< =| By KAVeEr sMit Beattle fistic fans are glad to no) Pr aa re ee ie a ® | 109 that Pat Scott, recognized Hight and leased « house down in fasblon weight champion of the Northwest, is on the high road to # broader | pugifistie field, where he stands « |ood chance of climbing up with} the topnotchers, Pat will meet the winner of the Dick Hyland-Ed Ma rino fight at Tacoma on July 4. Ho) has shown his superiority over Bay-) ley, who meets Allen for the chat plonsbip of Canada on June 27 at Bassano, and if he beats Hyland or the latter's victor, he Is entitled to |go higher, where the good gravy| | flows in the shape of gate recetpte.| Pat ta, by training and disposition, me of the cleanest, fairest boxers \the game has ever seen, and with it} all he is @ great mixer, Hero's luck) to him, | ‘i How fast does the average |crounder travel during ite first 100) |feet from the bat? The average f will answer any-| to 2,000,000 "miles hour, Some sclentific sharp elected himself a clocker for bas balis and has given the result of bis experiments to a feverish world He claims that the average speed of |eround balls-—that is, those struck |by the bat of the bataman from 4a | fair pitched ball, which strike the field before they land in a fielder’s hand—ts at the rate of almost 60 miles an hour. Sixty miles an hour is 88 feet per second. The bases are 90 feet apart. man who can run 10 yarde in seconds, which in fast running fev anyone, particularly #0 for @ man with baseball shoes and uniform on can run 90 feet in 3.2 seconds. In it any wonder that a ball which te fielded in Its first 100 feet of travel] usually reaches first just a fraction of a second before or after the run ner sets foot upon It? a i Somehow or other that excuse of. fered by Dan Morgan for the defeat of bis protege, K. O. Brown, by! Leach Cross recently, reminds me lof that song we used to «ing whon lwo were kids “We Kept the Pig in |the Parlor.” Of all the wild, weird and worthless excuses this fs the limit “I don't deny that Brows jwas licked by Cross,” says Dan, With the Waltons By Hackle Fishing conditions have been far |from ideal during the past week, hut the streams are now getting| jdown to their normal level, and| |conditions are daily improving. Re-| |ports from various fishing peints} {have been recetved at Piper &/ Taft's, as follows Preston (Raging river)--Water clear, medium height; fishing good} with flies Duckabush— Water muddy. Fishing poor; janow water | | Startup—Water clear and medium |boight. Fishing only fair | Woodinville—Fishing poor; too) many caterpillars In the water. | Rockport—-Water muddy and mo-} nenng Fishing fair with salmon} | clear and! with salmon } and much | high too \° *Skykomlah—Water clear and high Fishing fair with exes. Clifton—Water clear and Fishing poor, Eggs best bait. North Bend—Water clear high, Fishing poor. Snobomish— Water high, Fishing fair low. Water muddy and medi Fish are beginning to/ strike at jes and trout spoons. | Snoqualmie—Water clear and} }low. Fishing good with coachman, , Bpoons and eKRS. Water clear and low.| Fishing good with royal coachman, | aray and brown hackle. Union (Snohomish riter)—Wa- | |ter clear and low. Fishing good | with brown hackle, King and Queen! jof the Waters. Fortson—Water muddy and} high. Fishing fair with eggs and} - | | Ned Williams, owner of the Col onnade bar, and Billy Woodworth, | the singer, wero at Baring for a couple of days, and Monday| brought home the season's «record eateh from the Skykomish river }They filled their baskets in an hour's fishing with trout weighing from two to seven pounds, and the} larger ones w on display at Piper & Taft's Monday. They had| jtheir best luck with McGinty and Reuben Wood flies, and say the! Skykomish was never better for} | fishing. F. Sharp |who holds the recor }Lake Crescent, is preparing to go to the lake for another fishing jaunt, He was there earlier in the season, but did not have much luck jand is going this time prepared to |make a killing. Mr. Sharples caught jthe thirteen-pound Crescent trout |which is mounted on the wall of {the Rainier club, Monroe- | um height } | trout tn | M, C. Hetneman and son return. ed Monday from Garcia, on the Mil waukee road, where they spent three days and averaged a hundred fish a day. They displayed several good-sized beauties in their bas- kets, W. H. Carstens {9 getting ready jfor the opening of the black bass season, next week. He expects to} hit right out for Bitter lake, where he caught eight large ones a few days before the season closed According to reports from vart ous soure trolling for salmon |trout is proving productive of some | good catches, Mr. Denny, of Cathoun, Denny & Ewing, with his family, has return- Jed from Ovington’s, on Beardsley | » Lake Crescent, and reports} me splendid catches, He is en. thusiastic about the number of fish |his party caught and the way they were treated at the Ovington hotel Modern Furniture Company. Charter Oak Ranges, ° eee j and jing all the bets offered on the big “Hut It was his own fault, He went! » Rockaway against my advice.| He was used (o living in an Kast Bide fat, with no luxuries, Down| at Hockaway be had all sorts of hammocks, couches and easy chatr« aswell furniture apd Brussels carpets | on the floor an inch thick. Brown! was go tuck on the house that he spent most of bis time wandering und in it, and all that walking on| oft carpets took the speed out of his legs and made him slow on his fect, Lam going to make bim mov back Into the flat.” if Fullerton went up in the Sunday afternoon he vol; Monday at Portland and pitch great game. Any game that twelve innings before a run is mad is some gambol, and it puts Fuller-| ton in good standing again | Where fisaacee Potson, Fev goes | ‘aes vublew of and Chronic all cant uily treated esa out the use of druge Governor Willlam McDonald, of| New Mexico having shot his wad,| will now retire from the Mmelight and give the Johnson and Fi persons a chance, The Gov he can't stop the bout un companied by gambling. | The inside facte probably aro that he has made his grandstand play be- fore the reform outfit by talking of stopping the bout, and got in th clear with them. Next he listened) to the business men of Las Vegas,| who want the fight there, and do-| cided not to Interfere, doing his| aidestep by wheezing something about open gambling. You can lay] to It that there will be ringside bet mado at Las Vegas on the Fourth| lota of ‘om, but the Gov.'s uths will not see them, because they will not want to. McDonai/ has thrown bis sop to the antiscrap You never Save haf. complete, | bunch and now the ceremonies will proceed as usual With this useless formality of the way it begins to look as if ther will be some sort of an exhibition at Las Vegas on the Fourth. Tom-|& jmy Kyan says it will be « farce if it fs on the level and it will be one if it Is not, so choose your particu-} lar style of farce, There are some ugly stories afloat in regard to the For instance, word com from Paris that Hackenschmidt, the fe . TRACIE Room u n lion, who goes under the hied " guiding hand of Jack Corley, the]! poe promoter of the fight, and the man-| = ager of the Pueblo fireman, is tak ALBERT Established 1683 PRECIOUS STONES, JEWELRY, STERLING Corner First and | SEATTLE - smoke in Paris and claims to have been tipped off by Curley to bet his hirt on Flynn. This may be just a| mor that always gets into cirew lation before every big scrap, but it looks to & man up a tree if it} Printers would be the only way for Curley to break even on the fight. If no more interest is being taken else-| | a 8 than there is in the North-| i$ in west, Curley will be lucky to have ; enough cash left to buy tickets back to Chicago after all expenses are paid. S. S. PRINCE RUPERT and S. S. PRINCE Leave Seattle, Wash, Wednesday and Sunday at 18:00 Midnight, Connecting at Prince Rupert, B.C, with the Grand Trunk Pacific—New : for Skeena River Crossing, and steamer “Iniander” from (twenty miles) to Hazelton, 8. C. Today's Styles Today. Just % Clothes 4 for Summer Trains leave Prince Rupert, B. C., every Monday, new ship and Saturday at 11:00 A. M. ment of the famous Bradbury car PASSENGERS 4. H. Goodier, C. P. & T. A, Clothes for summer wear. 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