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2 BAT MAD Ywcourer was wae pitebing, That Is not SRP RaarrT ees STATS t= SPESIHR SIBEBZASE with yated to Fitesimmons. ject the Beavers 4 |, President Gilmore of the Federal | , has dismissed =U mplres | a 7 and Fyfe, because of com-| ARERDEEN, July 27.—Hob Blew q Paints by manasers. Jett tried to change his outfield; | WORLD'S Sui tenet, a left-hander, is ex-|0'® nt Pitchers yesterday endif Boston fans ; ie pitch for the Beals today, | 0% 15 to §. Score 5 as 3) f doubt about whic : they open the new series with feast ahs yf . 4 | the Amertcan Oaks at Recrea! *e teeees Thirty of them he 2 » fiom: bare. Batteries. Engle and Vance; wieations ro Kaylor, Brown and Hoffman seats. j t Seti Snes assy ee Bldg. By the me? GANTS FAIL 10 TIE MARK all over. ise was cut off at the 18th notch ty Bod Brown's ¢ bold Beaver band ie field yor y by a 4 Peet On the verge of the De genst record held by the t, while thetr d the record shows has not Te elves, but it was not because hs witehery. Nearly every was hit on the pick, and . always hard, but nearly mePet somebody fants are not bad ane failed ‘af Parke Wilson's Seattle Coast | tho keenly provided with bet- and deserved to win.| Tealy Raymond's fault.) as if they intended to make Giants This loaded the bases. Barth's hit to Otto Nye two} ped out, These of damage inflic pduring the skirmishing. From the first it was apparent intended mischief. |by the Illinois Athletic club team | practice, o the balls Mclvor/can be counted on the fingers of MOFFOW will ec In the lives: IHkewise C ‘and without fear. these drives produced one and in the fifth the score was, and surpassed Geo, Block of San Francisco, Al)® and Second Baseman Ma en of Oakland, each caught a ball | Chicagoans. — the Tower of Jewels) swam grad the rebate by o ef them ‘Sign be how you how to" LORD COMPANY, See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Alice” and “Princess ” offer unexcelled service. 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Dauters. He is captain of against a tricks they have perfected. iff Dunston sprint according to Frank physical director of the 8. A [Champion Swimmers to Compete | Against Seattle Men Tomorrow which, with Bill fancy La back stroke Hebner. swimmer pete in the ry in During the past year he has developed wonderfully the Washington Natatorium swimming team. LEAFS FALL TACOMA, July 27-—-Noyes beat McGinnity tn « pitcher's battle yes- . 2 to 0, Score: more have place from the Sox, try-| Rebate can) r of the car in| MARKET REP wee ‘ioe Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for } } Vegetables and Fruit a ° | Corre 1387. | apricots > Adjusters. Mi ed dally by 3. W. « Peach plume Pears ees Raspherrise .. Riadishes Hpinach, local Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line Belgian hares ... Rrotiers Ducks, eo. No seasickness. far to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon at 9 a. m. rk, good bi E. 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Timothy Wheat BOSTON FANS BEGIN BUYING TICKETS TO One rooter rent tn his appli cation before the season start ed, others trailed along and six deen since the Red Sox box. & howe var (Prices paid ¢ SERIES haven't much club will win ague pennant ve sent tn ap world’s series sent in just took first Chicago White ‘ i t 10 10 @8 1 100 @ 12 100 @ 1.25 o @ 75 290 en 1% @ 30 200 too @ 335 440 08% 100 @1 278 @ 400 “ @ 6 100 @ i 4 159 @ 1.0 @ 4 Grain ducer) aod "0 1900 a0 STANDINGS THERE feattio nn MP a . t taymond, es . of ' Barth, rf ke, tb ‘ s 1 p : tale “ mn MF ‘ 3 ; : ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ere | 5 ‘ 5 ‘ (oe bite oa scheduled in American leagues AMATEUR BALL et Ashal 4 oe Dueke Wilttarde 18 Vancouver Aberdonn Victorta NATIONAL Philadelphia “oo” ae | a 4 a & “4 +a oe@ ” “4 “a4 eveland m Phtiadelphta a. + FEDERAL Coast Estate Escrows aa Verbal agreements are the cause of most of the that of misunderstandings prevent the closing real estate transactions. Our Depart- ment accepts only writ- ten instructions, thus avoiding the danger of failure to consummate a deal according to the de- Escrow sire of every party. This is the only office that can safely and satis- factorily areal estate escrow, for it is properly equipped with expert conveyancers, of- fice records, maps, etc., and is in immediate touch with all public offices. handle It assumes a responsi- bility to its clients that no bank or other concern could undertake — be- comes the direct agent of all parties to a transac- tion and safeguards the interests of each. The interests of a pur- chaser or mortgagee can be protected only through an agent possessing com- plete title records. Washington Title Insurance Company FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING RBY BVENINO EVERY WELOOME TWO CITIES MAGNATES IN COAST LEAGUE EYE On the day that attle very franchise in the pokane would o oking At present 1 worth i othe Panit “ Id not be arbitrar certs » « fly taken away we wuld have It would surely be opened to them,” | to add two cities to keep the cir said Judge W. W e 1 ait Port ant leng . ark | ally, I would favor Spo one day last week kane rtiand folks want other With ait Lake tn the Coast the cities in with them t ea r kan t t| help swing the balance of power | «ical anying Northern r league more even! ty with Seattle, in ca f an-|northern and southern ¢ ¢ sion in 1916," the Judge ed, | cireult not know ¢ we pair cities off together, as,| might fay Kcramento example, San Francisco and | agit thing would depend Los Angeles on the road to pr, | Up pokane's showing, and that n and Oakland, Salt Lake and| if your business men came to the nd. Spokane and Salt Lake| front strongly you would carry the would be logical mates for eched-| day, since it fs a matter of record » purposes, Portland going with nto had one chance tn tle ue and falied, The Portland mogul 414 not per| "The success of the Coast league }mit himself to be drawn Into any | fn Salt Lake should be an fn | definite promulgation of the plans tion to your folks, If Salt of the Coast league toward nortl in one year, make Itself | ern ritorial moveme He d beat drawing cit jecarefully omitted any ¢ ation . why can't Spo! e of how ft might be possibt | Seattle? |kane and Seattl vir weather is a critical mat t ‘orthweatern longus Can you piay over as jstil! In operation weeks? You might have t | tion of organized baseball, come and close at home. We knocking” at the Const mdb 1 door, |only three ball parks in Callforn “*'/ but he inferred that he and other| you know, and our weather wou't | 1. Club § T not take { pot, | league on ee rr soe 330 toe | |out larger crow | moguls would not | nays Colver | waukee, New Orleans and Char Pet tee! | mates are furnished tn all cases stand Portland ts fond of the Pacific sant league and proud of Its asso However, !t would be pleas Coast magnates had a notion such 28 weeks an evolution in baseball on the Pa etfic slope might, in the light of | recent atraitened financtal circum. | clates. stances, come about. ed to have two thriving, hustling The Pacific Const league would! cities like Seattle and Spokane {n just Seattle alone andthe circle, thereby making an eight ity league, the as the ma jors.” off one of its present clubs,” | ‘as some have drop continued the judge, not a regular member of the club. He bollermaker and intends to his trade. He ts a left er and fr performance ina SPORTING FLASHES J. Newton Colver, the fussy sport- ling editor of the Bpokesman-Review in Spokane, was terribly wrought up because Bob Brown and Joo McGlnnity talked of cutting the to four clubs, eliminating Tacoma and Victoria, or making a his prospect han Sunday is a like The Spokane Indians have been plonship ball all & Sunday's victory have won 24 season at Bellingham they games and lost 22 on the road. Any time a club breaks even on the road {t ts doing remarkably well. in record-breaking In his run, ‘PAUL CLYDE HOPES | TO PLACE IN MILE | | RACE WITH TABER O'LEARY BIG FAVORITE IN Until N orman Taber smashed all | T amateur and professional records for th mile run in the Cambridge ® stadium recent pacing off the Aistance 1n 4:12 2-6, Paul Clyde, of| ae ae the U. of W who is x" orthwest Everything 18 in readiness for the champion and holds the Northwest |four-round championship bout this record of 4:20 1-6, had a hunch helevening between Johnny O'Leary, might : that » nation line champion of Ca + bes Wright, the local lig! , who There's 1 at that| will attempt to wrest the crown if he ‘om him. These two battlers will Clyde | come together In the main e t of thought he w ‘0 \the Tivoli theatre smoker, staged reasonable tim ing »G. A.C. Besides the sem!- im to be under ing haffll and un that time i Vancouver, there hope to place are three preliminaries between He does fast | local boys time in the exposition meet O'Leary {8 a heavy favorite. Clyde won the lle In the confer. —_ — — ence meet in May held inside the Armory at O. A. C. His time was | 4:26. This wet a new mark fot|| CINCINNATI WRITERS indoors. Clyde figured out that he} hould be ten seconds taster on a|f HAVE BOOST FOR good track out , and other JIM M’KENRY mile runners in the Northwest olce the same opinion Clyde, nds The Cincinnati Enquirer has this | ference ate to say of the debut of big Jim while atte Lincoln high|McKenry of Victoria, recently sold school, set cholastic marké|to the Reds |that have never been lowered. McKenry then got his big : |league baptism and the only com MRS. RESTA FEARS Ne courageous showing. The tall FOR HUBBY’S LIFE ii ores ici in” there ana, |altho he was hit rather hard, he Darius Resta, the auto racer®may | never weakened, but kept shoving letay out of the Elgin road race,|the olf side arm speed over the booked for Aug. on account of | corners of the plate for the Braves. the fear and superstition of bis|to glance at wife “McKenry had a hole in his Resta married a sister of Spen-| stocking the size of a silver dollar, cer Wishart, who was killed at El-| but it looked only as big as a |gin last year. Mra, Resta asked|dime on account of the massive her husband not to start in the| structure of his mighty limb. He Sioux City race, as he had t is some pitcher, at least in size. two d races on the He showed nerve today and had a | Coast, and she was afraid th good deal on the ball. The best thing about his work was that he was at his best with men on the bases and allowed no consecutive the © trouble as the reason may be induced not to start in the out at ye | hitting. His control of his side Bigin event arm ball was excellent. He will Iget a cl ce to start a game at Philadelphia later in the week. “McKenry {s about six feet six, and he towers in terrifying fashion out there on the mound. He ‘CHAMPION MILER | SEATTLE VISITOR. road club out of the Indians. There which } t safel 9 co ma | intepiitale j a oak cl Seti Peon | Cee be Bit satety fa 60 conscoe | - handled himself today like an ac- was never cause for alarm FU®, tive games, Ness faced Coast] Norman 8. Taber, erstwhile of|tual pitcher and not like one of it fs a long jump to kane, but league pitchers 181 t for 81 un sity, now a student at| 4). F there are turning py s than any city on » the folks over good fo 13 doubdl three triples an¢ six homers the ctroult It is a cinch the Coast leagu leave Spoka territory open to the Northwestern for 1916 1f abandoned this season,” The Coast magnates an eye on Mil player yon the His name is center fielder e*\ He drives an oll tank for the} Standard Ol) company and was able to play every day last week be cause the games did not commence until 6p. m. Hagerdorn is another rompect R Hall used another last week who will n road with the Tiger Walter Hagerdorn, keeping ton, W. Va Orvial Eley, who made bis deb in professional ball with Tace losing a 2 to © game, Ry EDWIN J. BROWN Ds. WHAT WILL | DO WITHOUT AUNT MARY? (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) | “Are feeling any «, is rotten. You tell rotten toes, but « work looks alike ou become acquain hit by use, and by time your mone aybe the Dentist you better, I answered laconically ay ay Molile bad just invited me, over the phone, to go downtown to have start luncheon with her, and, as I had eh bl sap zion: | not anything of the, kind My year guaran aince I was iil, I made up my mind backed by the I would go t private Dentai practice tn! Do you know, little book, I think nd prices were |if people made as great an effort to break the habit of fliness as Not 835 put mawtm a" they do to break the habit of health, there would be a hardier 705-713 First Ave Open evenings t tays until 4 for people who work. | Phone Main 2640 | BE Usten 4 helm of human affairs. ke with the fg, the same race at th This morning I same old listless fee ARE of impostors themselves “The Right Dr dread of the coming day. | thought} |just one door south of my offices.|“7 don't believe I am able to do janything today, to take stock You ate well yesterday? “Yes “You have no aches nor pains Absolutely | this morning? No. Unnecessary Then will you please state ‘This is the opin- where you are fl Oh, but I have gone thru such a fon of my many b ‘ auch satiefied pati terrible | iliness—such terribl trouble. The best t ment for all disor- ders. “But you have gone thre, haven't you? IT’S OVER. Just remember that It's over, You are well today bea’ shana Don’t get into the habit of thinking DR. MACY, you ote sick any = ‘ for you are 318 Kecond Ay no on are a lazy co p Spence ” gie Waverly, and, as Mollie says, you are selfish into the bargain Get yourself together and begin to make yourself of some use to your self and those about you “Aunt Mary needs you now with the sentence of death pronounced }upon her with only a faint posst bility of reprieve, See how brave | she Is.” My reason fs right, little book altho a bit strenuous and unsympe thetic, as {t always is, So I started for the bathroom, and, for the first Arcade Entrance, OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY time since I was ill, took a cold Missing teeth are replaced py| Shower. } The Ohio Method by artificial teeth sq coodness. bat It was, cold and that ar ngly, bu it set my blood dano © natural as your original ing, and strange as it might seem; teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and est!.|t 8°Me of the misanthropes and hypochondriacs, {f they should read this, even my mind shed some of its hopelessness and my heart its heaviness. I tiptoed into Aunt Mary's room WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $15 Set of Teeth, $8 with Dick for me, I am no tnvalid Before I was dressed Aunt Dlary awakened and I told her that I would stay with her if she wish “No, dear, I really don't want you here this morning. I have a lot of things I want to do before I go to the hospital.” Porcelain Crown .... $4 10 Gold or Porcelain % Bridge Work ...... $4 Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up Other Fillings ......... -50¢ Office Hours, 8:80 to 6 Sundays, |" .t9 ay shay and help you, thease dear Aunt Mary.” Some way, little book, the word Cut-Rate OH I oO Dentists dear has always seemed to me as much a part of her name as Aunt or Mary, After Dick, she has been 207 UNIVERSITY ST. CORNER SECOND AVE, the nearest and dearest one to me since my mother’s death, and then I began) ) She was sleeping as sweetly as a Guaranteed .... child, Tho near approach of “the $10 Set of Teeth, great adventure” had no terrors Guaranteed ........ for her. Dick had been gone a long iig4 be] while. $10 Solid Gold or Note—After this it is breakfast | these cheap imitations who have never learned the location of the plate. Unless it turns out that his : gt othoeee S|game was a flash he {s more capone yesterday 404 | worthy of « regular turn in the New York, Taber has ‘put on a run-| 0° than some of the untamed vet- iw rule but three times. He set «| @Fans, who are afraid or unable to get the ball within reaching dis- world’s record two weeks ago for 4 in j the mile, his tim ) detng 4 4 123-5 5. tance of the enemy's bats. MORAN WINS LONDON, July 27.—It took Frank | | Mores, six rounds to knock out Gor don S! of Portsmouth last night. Seattle en route to sition track meet at Frisco He took a short work out on again this morning. Harry Vardon, having praised Chick Evans’ putting, we expect him to call Jerry Travers the great- est driver from tee of the Ameri- can golfers | as I shall fail you if I don't get well, because he can't help it. No one could have loved her husband WB more than I and yet I have not been unhappy since he died—I e missed him terribly, but I have not been perfectly miserable. Ihave been happy with all you young people.” “No, Margie, they are things I want to do for myself and alone.” “All right, dear Aunt Ma ru| I bugged her, little book. Dear, be home soon after luncheon.” }dear Aunt Mary! That was her “Tm glad for you to go; I want| Wy of telling me how selfish I was. Just the same, I can't help "s me | feeling that this world is all wrong be happy when YoU! when it lets people like Jack, who | make so much trouble, go on living and takes our dear Aunt Mary, who lives only to give others pleasure and happiness. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) you to be bright and happy again.” I will only are well.” Dear Aunt Mary looked up sud- denly, “Listen, Margie, my child, | for, of all my nieces, you have been most like my own child, I want you to remember what I am saying to }you today—even if 1 do not get well, | want you to be happy. Mar-| Upwards of 1,000 sockeye salmon gic, dear, don’t let your happiness Placed in Samish river Sunday, | THe TREE IMMER KNOWS WHERE TO LOOK FOR TOBACCO ATIS Fi . YEP: AND ID GIVE ONE OF Ma Own FoR A Quid TAKING OFF A Few LIMBS 1 Ste MAN you are not alone in your de- sire for a clean, small chew that will give you real tobacco satisfaction. That's why men are glad to get the Real Tobacco Chew. 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