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AGUB BASEBALL SCOOP néroxree Tomorfow at 2:30 o’Clock p.m. SPOKANE va, VICTORIA } Admission and S00, Yesler Cac } ARCHITECT OLS {yur BUNGALOWS, ~ NICH TINCKLE BUILDER AND U TABLE SILK VEGE DERWEAR. AND HOSIERY Looks Like Sifky Conte One- fourth Areade Bik. Seattle SULPHURRO BATHS POR RHEUMATISN —READ BOOKLET— All Draggists SHUT OUT THE GIANTS On Monday the wire carried an Interview with Muggsy McGraw, telling what a pipe it would be for the New York Giants to wallop Cincinnati in the two games of Monday and yesterday, Result-— The Giants were shut-out in both games. On Monday the fans were yelling .to the Tacoma Tigers, Welcome to our beautifil At last, here comes som ‘Wall Paper Retailed at " jog.” Result--The Tigers played Wholesale Prices the hardest fourteen-inning draw Bader: ever seen on the local diamond al Paint & Wall Paper with the Giants Monday, and came Company lright back yesterday. and shut 1406 FOURTH AVE 4 them out 9 to 0, Seattle using three ltwirlers in an effort to stem the Se ——————-———-| tide, All of which goes to FRANK BRIGGS that’s ball game ia like a ra and the titae to pick r it ts all over.. 1 hard to win had a slight with the exception a couple of the bang aft Rewable Jewelor, 1330 First Ave, yesterday look-in at a rut of the first inning, wh ‘WW save you money on an te the jewelry line, te and A sac » put Shaw and —-| Jackson’ on third’ and second. | Metile then got his salivary giands to wo ng, dose ball, and retired Wilson’ and Strait and the side, After that & was cur tains for the Giants, six scattered bingles being the best they could do in the other eight frames, Concannon started the moutd work for the Giants and if he.had anything more on the ball than the laverage scrub nine hurler tt was Theatre full of the best USED FURNITURE Yeu neter saw such Beve bil. Houses Gem plete. 7¢ \GIBSON-CHANDLER } not apparent to Tacoma's batting; FURN. co. jeyes. Three hita and three runs | ye i were m oft him before Kay: | $00 PIKE greener. mond raised the distress signal | sae oad ‘and sent Charlie ston Ii to| lclean up the wreck. He cleaned it ——t up, did he not? Yes, he did not The Tigers cleaned up on him to the merry music of four runs In as many frames, and up went the call) for help again. Melvor was led | like a‘ lamb to the slaughter, and, TRACIE 200m 27, |while he made a heap better show- | ‘Teaders’ Bids. J) ing than did his teammates, there POS 1-2 Third Avenue J) wi5 no stopping the terrible Tigers, and three bingles. and two runs . were charged up to his account. ‘Hotel Ethelton The first Indies" day of the é week, together with the wonderful + Our rates are tn keeping with [game of the day before, brought pthe times; $1 t $1 a week. 780 lout 4 good crowd. The same Seer hedge © |teamis will meet at 3 this afternoon. Ladies will again be admitted with out the pasteboards. ‘The official score Opposite Postottics. Beattie AD. B. Show, 3 se Jackson, 1b 38 Putiert be 1 6 S ane | 748 4 8 se 2 0 a 8 o 6 ? a $ ‘Totaly "6 ted for Fullerton MusT HOLD ABSOLUTELY STi IP YOu Move WouU'LL TIP THe Canoe. ABOUT SITTING Soran § AMD = TERRIBLE TIGERS| THORP WILL HAVE PLENTY OF REDSKIN COMPANY WHEN HE BREAKS INTO BASEBALL ARE LEADERS IN Left to right—Geo. Johnson, Louls Laroy of St. Paul, Jim Thorpe, Bender of the, Athletics. i'who inust bh & Kovernment ag transact any b on the American sport calendar the game has had a pecullar attraction | “oe. could have ‘ with | fot Indians. : the Pirates this « 1. He dide’t Next year, if Uncle Sam ts will-| care to because had been ected ing. “there may be another star) captain of th riisle foothall Lemm | added to the galaxy of Indian dia and wanted to preserve his amat mond stars, Jim Thorpe, greatest nding. In another year he wi t ch college, and all-round’ ath in the world, has promised Barney Dreyfuss to sign/ man who was too. bashful to with the Pittsburgh Pirates next to the king of Swe | sensen acclaimed ¢ ean at Thorpe, the winner of the de’ on th md he has been on tt] cathion and Shion at Stock | gridiron and track holm, the football captain at Car) Thorpe ought not to feel lop lisle this fall, wants to break Into!some in the big show. Probab professional baveball, the sport to now and she will run aer which he says he-is just a trifle Chief fender, also a Cazitale m partial who hae been one of Cénnl But before he can al with the Mack's mainstays for the last Pirates, Thotpe must e Con-| oars OF %, | Sam. He belongs to’ If he tries for « mound k : ‘ox tribe of Indians, x he plans to do at present. who are still wards of the govern. he will have the opportun CRACK RIFLES LABOR DAY The annual match of the Seattle, Rifle and Revolver association, as usual, will be held this year on La on the rifle range at Fort Lawton, the match be ing open only to members of the as- sociation Five matches will be shot off this year, the first betng the Club handi- |cap event for the National Rifle a» | sociation medal, any rifle and am- |munition being ‘allowed for dis tances of 200, 300 and 500 yards. Two sighting shots and five shots for record; slow fire. The second match will be at 200 two sighting shots and ten for ree ord at each distance will be allowed with any kind of glascless sigut rifle. : i In the vevolver match, ten shote ich range af 25, 60 and 75 yards, WW seconds to each shot, will be, allowed yi The Seattlo National bank trophy cup at present held by B. M. Hattod, who won it Inst year, will go to the winner of the high aggregate in the fifle matches. It becomes the per manent property of the man Who wins it twice in three consecutive years Buffer at times with soma form ot | Indigestion. If negigeted. it becomes tad dyspepsia. One dose of Meighbors, rf yn | Scotch Stomach fl devendcunt The W. R. A. medal will be won by the marksman making the high- eat acore in competition at 200, 800, and 600 yards, former winne the medal not being permitte compete. Those who hold yards, off-hand. with two sighting qhots and ten Ahots for record; slow fire. Any repeating Mle with sights | not containing glasn allowed. The third will be a mid-range match, with any rifle of ginssiess this nsen. ° : ; th edal are L. V. Uncomb, Fred Ber- Le Lanes ¢ ... o| sights, with two sighting shots and medal , Remedy Meikle, p ... ¢] ten shots for record at 600 yards, | ger, G. H. Re ol and B. M, Hatton. tion. You should Teale _ yes wonderful remedy] Score by innines I our or thaveling bag. | Soa = Uke Pr t 8 ihe taste. better for the stc the 2 driggmt seile pure urugs| yee and guaranteed remedies he sells el, SCOTCH STOMACH 606 REMEDY Melkia, by Fullerton. Double playi MoMultin to Holderman. Piteher# ree ords—2 runs and 3 hite off Concannon in 2-3 of 1 inning; 4 rune and 2 hite off | Fullerton in 4 1-9 innings; 2 runs and > hits off Melvor in 3 innings. Credit vie- | tory to Mathie; « defeat to Concan. non, Umpire NATIONAL Cincinnati 2, Chieugo 6, Pittsburg 9 Phiiadsiphia 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Boston §%, Chicago 8. Game called tn 12th Inning account of “darkness St. Louis 9, Washington + Philadelphia 4, Detrott 2 New York & eveland 4-4 KAGUE RESULTS Portland 6. non 4 Oakiand 4, San Pra No game at Lon A team delayed by tate traii COAST Agents for Samson Marine Engines, West Seattle. v ) facramento | THE SUMMER PLAYGROUND OF AMERICA OTTONAL PAREN, JF, 701 want to pend a few days, a week, or even more time, in rest and healthful recreution, take an outing amid the scenic grandeur and bracing atmosphere of Mount Rainier National Park, ou will come back refreshed and strengthened—with your @ind clear ‘and your body invigorated —teady to take up your work with renewed energy. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE “SMILW AUKEE” Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 11:90 A, M, Parlor Pnervation Cars to Ashford—Auto Cars to “Tax ben.” EXCURSION FARES SEATTLE TO “THE INN” AND RETURN, . . . . $6.50 le Anily Lams’ 1 information and A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. General Agent Pansenj ee Dave. Tickers rox Lowonn L 1.00 I " coriptive itorsture call on ov address ™™ JL, CRISWELL City Ticket Agent Department Second and Cherry, Seattle My idea of nothing at all—The idea of nothing at all | have today. . one 8 ec Both Carl Morris, engineer, and Jim Flynn, fireman, have disap- pointed the country as “white hopes.” Abotit the only chance rafjroad. circles appear to have to bust {nto the hall of pugilistic famo is to try some conductor-who has a punch. The funeral’s tomorrow ee . t Calamity howlers are telling about how baseball is dying out As al. And just tof: national sport on account of its being over-commercialized prove it’s dying out, the-owner of the Chicago Cubs is beiyg sued for allowing too many people to crowd into the grand stand, Whisper that bunk to Sweeney. . A pill went through something like six innings in the Glant-Tiger affray yesterday. Constering the abundance of sawats that were swat ted, it seems that the ball must have been made-of the same substance that certain umpires’ conks that I know of are constructed—conk-sete, eeee DO YOU KNOW THAT. The vest runs in championship games were: 16 by J. Schaeffer, in 1892; 9J in 600-point game, by F. C. Ives, in 1898; 23: in 600-point game, by George Sutton, in 19077 In the national amateur championship in 800-point game, | at 14.2 in New York, ames e the com! betore| | SEATTLE RIFLE CRACKS WILL. In the 800 and 1,060-yard match || ‘Yt Boss STILL i He wannrs To BUT ar HUR offer of L An Johnaon of the Bing the New York Sta | been made by Pr The only conditior <C-=s — SEATTLE SHOTS to keep “Chief Meyers, of the Gtants, from slamming the ball to | | | HANDICAP mmediately fan \ ©) AA irs. 7 Heavers Bill Jan — tae ‘~“lare the mainstays Mclvor are not t Gtants especially James # means practically for the Giants, Wit cher on the mourn an see nothing t ‘ but OFFER FOR A r Dugdale tained leave for in and for an ‘ens grinding nd »wor ° : en of the Beatti . Ider [ she ME TOMORROW, ] So eaie meee ith Floor, 470-473 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Adv. With You UO DOD DARL [OF | se eesaeeeat ates all corners of the lot, as he often TUE cit en aetiah tual ne does when battivig against “pale! Fifteen professionals and 78 an ponies agg: 52 Pibnlecd te ; purchase price of Johnson tor imme |p KODAKS face” pitchers. teurs participated in the. practice! BUF Thorpe won't be the only Indian 4 of the seventh annual Pa-| Cite delivery; and he wired in re Bought, Sold & recruit in the major league st handicap at Portland) PY $3.56 eS ee eee renee Exchanged. White, Sot have pirchased and V. H. Francis ‘of Lajjor bout Bim to a be Amateur Fin. Cohpe Wash, Was the ene, ee ere other q shing thi breaking 96 Birds out aa possible cnormons, but Dapisie sent & Witt) 1 . Peed a0.” Metts acinnenns tele’ tases he would take the Binghamton| pona . “4 a r§ cher if he could deliver the Commerctal f firet wix made yeater-|Pons 528 Union, Cor. St day. The spec ent of 100 tar pei, x f a ( ngren challenge +! 3 gt es ELEVATOR PILOTS ’ ‘ ot the r ft. a e ‘ ) f 98 out w F finishing c " ds | 2. ponte no = Bei | - i Se ‘te WILL HOLD A aia" t ave ‘ eattle| 1993 Wiest Ave. ' te t ‘. a thel i ft adictouie ha tiad ith TE | “We lift you all the time, now! DANCING ; Kaw P veg Mehmet boont” is the way the|} HIPPODROME, SEA¥TLES i sah ‘alesing tix. of f the Elevator Operator NEW DANCING PALACE, ss J : r are advertt what Fifth and University. a are ¢ ed the first p r tt xing ker of % Cents Per Couple, r * t on r Sr 9 ae trom st.| 144,0ut of 18 is, EB. M. Sw ree Murphy Johnaon from Bt] ane 143, 4 Joe team ia Western league \" * " ae i" ‘al member “had There ts ely a league in the who hay we red m Louls} ss Six fourround Sones : FOR BRESNAHAN ®,"s.<c:: a for St. Paul ears; Mike Balent j the heavywelg é is a Sou ngue star, and in : th det 4 e falls to make baseball is wh | pounds * of against pounds at of buat years = y broke st Clove | leg »@ haleyon days of Patsy Dos T . i, he wee Seoeet ont honey of the Team Roose got him, and now he ts con | Next to the main event the most mt in his job as a ferryman tn interest centers in the scheduled Maine. jfourround mill between Charlie M. a |Givens and Tommy Clark. These| jboys will go in at ‘125 and 125 i pounds respectively and should put} |up an ting and exciting per-| | formance & McDeavitt will ref. q NET eITT ROGER BRESNAHAN, COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FREO HENRY It was some game--for Tacoma In the sixth » under a tombet the ball against the Durham sign in center field. “Several of the players qn both teams insisted that the ball hit the bull, which meant $50 to Jensen. If the fifty is given for hitting the sign, Jensen gets It if tt goes for plunking the bovine Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8.. itaelf, he losea the coin by some thing Ike six feet, * War Declared on Dental Mike Lyneh ts coming back in Prices fine styl In the field he ts a f ¢ bearcat. And he is falling to “pop Many of the people calling at} yy” with the club of late. Yester our office tell us that they had|day “lynch drove the ball out of ot, hit one for two sacks and stung anotper for a single. been told “before coming. here that | the It was impessible for us to do dental work so cheap March 21, that Calvin Demarest won from six other contestants, his average: being’ 14,85, while his nearest competitor's average was 9.187 His high run during this tournament was 115 points. This was in balk line straight rail billtards, . «If some of the Seattle baseball players are not boosted! In the sport-| ing sheets as much as they think they should be, they should take It as a compliment. Spdrting writers know by experience that when they | laud a man, it immediately attracts the attentioy of the Coast league scouts hin wy, and he is likely to be drafted. \There are @ number of | men who are playing great ball. They know it, and the fans and writers | know it, but the latter don’t dare mention it above a whisper, or they | will be drafted yy some team playing in Class A . cee Ae “ee Well, anyhow, Hf that Monday game was a tie, the loss by Spokane and the lack of a loss by Seattle brought the Giants five points nearer the leaders, and but five points separate them now, like to read that over tn Indiantown? “ee Wonder how they | ° For the benefit of the telephone fiends who begin to call up the sporting desk eggh day about noon to find out when the kame starts| and other odd bits of info., 1 will say that games in Seattle start at 34 p. m., except on Sundays, when they can’t call up, anyway. I will fur-| ther add that I don’t know @&o is going to win, and that, while I love the merry musle of their silvery ¥, along of an afternoon without hearing the mile over se and incidentally may have | & little time to do some work, The answer is, you'll find it all in the Pink, One centavo @ hurl, Lillian, don’t let papa have to speak to you again. Now that Kid McCoy has been rel d, some American minds will be relieved. Yet there may be some in wich there will be a lingering Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold| plays’ his decided Iack of baseball} Crowng $4.00| Intelligence and all other sorts of Or one of our famous $10.00 N intelligenge by such conduct. Ful Slip Plates for .. £5.00] lerton Is one of the best-behaved And not only that but we pin a[ avers in # Giant uniform. He is} |guarantee to every receipted Dillkiace “The onet ie t ge agg that means something to you, it IsfOl%e. The spot in the hunk of signed by the operator and man.| °°" Gh lene ce, oh dome, in which his brains are sup Million jimmied Bill Wilsoy out We will present $1,000 to any|a possible safe punch in the fourth charitable insfitution in by reversing engines and stabbing Seattle | the sphere with a nude flinger. if we do not "do just.as we adver tise, Could we make-this remark-] 4 certain loud-mouthed fan, with} able offer if It was not bona fide?}s lavender tle and a nose Iike an| GAN YOU BEAT THESE PRices?| "Chor. has begun a personal at-} " tack on Charlie illerton. He dis-| posed to be located, is my idea of * nothing at all Regal Dental Offices Dr. L.R, Clark, B.D. 8. (Manager) | She” was the “hard-hitting 1408 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union| irri, “ostemay, wetting — two NOTE—Bring this Ad with you It's ‘ladies’ day again at Dug’g today, and, as the weather look }bright this morning |should s@ the turn out to the bat tle today. It will probably be Big Bilt James vs, Lefty Hupt. MARION WARD) DRAMATIC SCHOOL Conducted by fessionals. experienced pro Spokane won yesterday. We doubt about British fair play, so long as nothing is done about the slaughter of that American poacher in Africa, should) worry, the chuted a game, Rooms 354-356 Agpade Bldg. Beavers para a big trows} }| Weken v jeree all of the bouts, which will] start at 8 p. m boy in town has tick LEADERS GATHER FROM THE BEES followed Cruick s« the only with a oring on, t run of the Score by innings Vancouver 6 Portland y ° * NoRTHWwesT WwW. % N.Y... 01, 88 Chicago 76° 41 Pi oo 4 Phila... 61 68 Cinointi $4 68 St.Louis 62 66 Rrookin 43 76 Hest or ae Ask any oy at the price ou that. Bradbury System Clothing is superior to any 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vi Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. Ever) elevator ets for sale. inane * ST. LOUIS, Aug. 28-—Roger *! VICTORIA, B. C,, Aug. 28—-Swat-|f| MEALS AT ALL HOURS Betas tor’ hit freather—tho giton' * Bresnahan, manager.of the St. *| ting the offerings of McCreery and | i] but dee oot intokdeate— | * Louis Nationals, is slated for ®/ Kantichner almost at will, the In a la Carte, Riowors & the discard, according to ae *\dians easily won @ 10-to-2 victory! 3 % mation said to have been */ over the Bees here yesterday. To- Golden-Hued Iced Tea J | * passed to a friend of Mrs. ®) nor was too much for the home AA : ps yeas “ * Helen Britton, owner of the &/ (oon Holding them to six bite, and ‘ engi o - | ® club, here.today. Mrs. Britton 11.0 pees scored tt Porgy se S398 pepe leecaiad % thinks Bresnahan has failed to.®| Vio. Trpeh ah GUE a blew rer 5 ‘i TODAY | % make good a6 a-field manager */ 1 Woks on. Melchoir stole home in|, 4 pair: ; rae * after the fine start the Car. #| 7° co lh Bi # dinals got last year. Several «| ‘'® Seventh. } Fe % other reasons also are speci- #|, Score by taniny : eo Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Incy |» tied, Mrs. Britton’s friends #| onene SES PES) O68 Z Di eid Distributers, # say she refused an offer of & : q % $500,000 from Bresnahan for * ’ ¢ a ut E * the plant and she believes that * Colts Hang Nother 3 ft | ® since then he: has lost interest #| Over on Champs | is ' r baat ag Sha rie i | VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 28 in| Never So Reasonable : . @ game marked by quick s ppy + ‘lt Huggins wilt succeed Bresna- &\rinving by both: tonne grt Nevér More Beautiful % han in the event of the jatter *} 1a 1-0-0 victory yeaterday.| Modern Methods, Modern & being removed as manager, "bedan to look lika an ¢: tra.|ment and the desire to it ba ; game, with neither side on | oN, Net-clate, "wort, the tele [RMR ENE OE Re EH board kshank led |inasoements ‘in order t@ | - - down a. beautify ‘and Burch |Your Influerwe and patronage Ws } jaré making riflee fly » throw in for game. 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