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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT Last Days of This Third Big July Clearance Sale Wlij tlit tho Dig SoniMiiiiiiiil Sulci n( lluli Dry Good t'11. iiIwiijm iliiin nimils? Why arc Hull Hales always no Niirtrssful when mi ninny wilt" full flt V lleeiniso people hnvo learned to know Hint Hull -Siilcs arc teal Cleiiiniue Hales; that there Is no inlsroprosciitnllon mid that they cannot liny liifvi'loi' merchandise at this store. The Following Prices are Selected at Random From a List of Hundreds: LaiHcs' i!."iO Hill: Pcttlnmts nil colors. Hale price Sf I. iW tallica' :1.00 American Lady Corsets. Halo juice $!..! Ladles $1,011 HIIKjrs and Pumps broken lines. Hale price. .$11.(15 Skinner Satin, $l.."0 per jnril. Halo piico $l.li IIoj-h' All-Wool Hulls, with two pairs pants, lined through out, regular price $.".7.". Sale pi ho $.: Ladles' Khaki, Madras and HoNctto Shirts. Stile price ."e ladles' tjKi.uO Dress Sklits, all wool. Sale price $!.." Itoynl Society Embroider Floss - skeins, Be. Sale price, I skns, no HUB DRY GOODS CO. SMART WEAR TOR WOMEN CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVE. Phone .101 tlio week from nn extended auto tour and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Har vey's relatives nt Grants Pass. They F. D. Fletcher and wife returned this week from San Francisco where they spent a few weeks at tho Fair, Mr. Fletcher having charge of tho J Sperry Flour Exhibit nt the exposi tion for a time. They nlso visited other California points. , I I Henry Hoeck nnd family aro .low i pleasantly located in tho C. F. Mc- i IColhun summer home, "Rock Lodge" on South Coos River and will resldo j i there while Mr. Hoeck is conducthu; i his logging operations in that vl jclnlty. A. E. Seaman left this week for Napa, California, In response to n messago that Mrs. Seaman, who has been taking treatment at a sanitar ium there was failing. Her condi tion Is rather critical. Judge J. S. Coke and family ate planning a motor trip to San Fran cisco nnd other California points next month. f f Mrs, ! ' ! SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Mario Gregg. Coos ilay Woman's Club at Rest Room. WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Stella Peterson, Eastsido. THURSDAY North Demi Episcopal Guild with Mrs. A. E. Mor ton. SATURDAY II. C. Club with Wilmn Hoaglnnd. MORROW 7Z,l HUM Itu I FORMER COOS IIAV MAN TELLS OK WAR Is Located With Red Cross at Hos- pltnl on the Relglan Sea Coast Everybody come, Old and Young, and Celeb 21st Annaul Picnic of the Among those In the party aro Miss Frances Williams, Miss Grace Kruse, Miss Florence Aiken, and Miss May Preuss. Jay D. Tower and wlfo nnd baby are expected home Monday from Sun. set Ray whero they have- beon enjoy ing a short .outing. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Uayliss and son, Lcland, left this weok enrottto to Thomas Coko will leave i Hastings, Nebraska, whero thoy woro Soumi Societ SUNDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 1915, AT Simpson Park, North Bend,o ifeMKe? SoaL JjWr W fil I (Continued from page 3 ) 4 4 II. V. CLl'B TODAY meeting last night at the chapel. A about August 1 for San Franclnco whero she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Porep. Miss Ucssle Coke, who bus been spending her vacation hero with her parents, will also re turn to California, whero she- will teach school next year, j. f, motored to San Francisco in tho Dunson Ford and later to Crater Lake, spending about a mouth on the tour. 4 Chns. Illckox and wlfo and party Miss Wllma Ho.iglaud Is entor tainlug thu II. C. Club at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoaglaud, today. 4 4 4 IIRIDAV COUPLE LEAVES 4 4 Walter E. Slinron and bride, for merly Miss Minnlu Harkcnsce, daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. E. II. Darken-' soe, left Thursday night for their future homo nt llremerton, Wash ington. Mr. Sharon Is chief ma chinist In thu U. S. Navy and has been detailed to taku charge of the reconstruction of tho U. S. S. Rush noil nt Ilromertou. Dotnlls of tho Mrs. James Dennett some wedding wore told In Tho Times Frl-1 originated the Idea of having autos business session was held and re- write they are having a fine trip in Ifreshments were served by Rev. "it. their car through California. Mrs. '0. Thorpe and E. G. Mellem. Thoso F. M. Frledberg, Mrs. E. Kelly and present were Rev. and Mrs. R. O. ' Mrs. Fannie Hazard, who went In Thorpe, Jennie and Edna Johnson, Mrs. Frledborg's car are also having Carl and Alice Mathlsou, Elsie Lar-a good trip although tho Intense son, Sennlo Fefsland, E. G. Mel- heat In tho valley detracted some lem, II. Peterson, Mr. Herglund, .what from tho pleasures of motoring. Olive Larson, Peter and Chris T. orpe. Mrs. Win. Horsfall and children, Anton Abrahamson, John Larson, i who have been touring California, Joiner Fefsland, Andrew Anderson, aro now at San Francisco and will Uort Iverson nnd Anton nnd Edward remain there until early In August Munson. Tho next meeting wlM bo when Dr. Horafall will Join them hold In two weeks when Andrew with tho HorBfall car and make Anderson and Peter Ommol will , a tour of tho northern section of be the hosts of the occasion. ' tho state and motor home. , Mrs. F. Rogstad, Mrs. A. D. Cou- 4 1 tins and Miss Ora Cousins, of North .MAKES COOS RAY RANXER Hend, were guests of Mrs. A. '.. 'Dowiih at hor homo In Eastsido yes- iimn torday. Chun. II. Curtis returned yester day and o host of Marshfleld friends j from Coos Ilay that go traveling tlay fronl a wcok'a trl to Handon unite in extending best wishes to thu young couple. 4 TIIIMIiLE CLUII I 4 . ! A most enjoyablo time was pass ed yesterday afternoon by tho ladles of tho North llend Thlmhlo Club With Mrs. A. E. Roso as hostess. out from hero carrv Coos linv i..in"" "-outline uivor points ners. Mrs. Dennett Is now making I llay 01,lvut "d wife have moved a largo one to carry on tho trip j into tlie Clm8' MctU" residence on that she and Mr. Dennett expect to!Soulh ToIlth 8treet' J' w- Davls tnko in a short time, going as fur u,ld wlfo ''uvlng Itirchasod tho E. south as San Diego. c Drews house on Elovonth street Mrs. Dennett found that sho could whore thoy fonnery resided, not buy a largo Coos Day banner In ' W' w- Ilownn nn'l Wlfo expect Marshfleld and for that reoson ls!t0 ,eavo 8o0n t0 vlslt tho Sa Fran making one of hor own thnt will C,8C0 exposition. bo placed on tho car. Her siiRKostl.in I Arthur Dlanchnrd nnd R. Is. on- Kingfisher, Oklahoma, will nrrlvo hero next week and will be guests The rooms were beautifully docorat cd with sweet peas, carrying out i will probably bo followed by many I t0" ,,nvo 1,oon camping for the pnst mo coior sciiuiuo oi pinK and wiuto. others who go traveling. ..w uimittcaa tMin i , uimtll'iutl III IUl- I T p f portance, and tho ladles devoted the called suddenly on account of sick ness in tho family. They will prob ably spend some time there. Mrs. E. Ryan, of Sand Lake, Michi gan, who has been the guest of hor aunt. Mrs. W. J. Drown, left Thurs day for Portland, where sho will ho tlie guest of her brother. Mrs. Coryell, wife of ex-Senator Coryell, of Nevada, who has passed sevoral woeks on the Day as tho guest of her sister, Mrs. E. It. Flan agan, returned to her home In Wells. Nevada, Tuesday. Miss Alpha Mauzey of Tho Times was an outgoing passenger on the Nairn Smith this week for n few weeks' visit to the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. She will nlso vlBlt with Mrs. William Horstman at San Jose. Mrs. J. S. Lyons and children hnvo returned from n week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Endlcott at Myrtlo Point. Jnniqs Kroiioborg, of Denver, Col orado, n nephew of J. S. Lyons, is u guesi nt uio Lyons' Homo on Flanagan avenuo. Ho will also visit ut Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point. Mrs. M. L. Crnin and Miss Char lotto Craln, tho mothor and sister of Mrs. It. P. Harrington, arrived Sunday from Prinevlllo, Oregon, for nn extended visit ut tho Harrington homo on South Fifth street. Mrs. Sannulst was n Coos River visitor Wednesday and was a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Piper, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kar dcll. Miss Alice Peck recently return ed from a two-weeks' visit to tho Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. .Mrs. J. C. Robborts of Oklahoma City and Mrs. T. P. Crosthwalto of hour to fancy work and pleasant chut. Two guests were nresent. Mrs. 4444444444444 44444444444 t INFORMAL CHAT t Guorge Murch, of Marshfleld, and $4444444444444444444444441 Bister, Mrs. Tozor. of Minneapolis. . , ,, Thoso partaking of tho dainty re- , , li,s ,'llllan Cook '8 tlle l"-8t of frushments besides the honor guests, Marlu ,'aru", wl l""8 boon wero Mrs. J. 0. Mullen. Mrs. duai-im ' B"u"(,1,, fow woks at Camp Nou- Huzer, Mm. Shannon, of Portland, Mrs. ChiiH. Kelzer. Mrs. A. II. Dur- two weeks at Whiskey Run near I Dandon. i J. II. Cox nnd Wm. Sleep will Dr. E. V. .Morrow, formerly of Marshfleld. hns written to Dr. Ham ilton of Couullln, nn interesting let ter from Europe. Ho Is serving aB( a surgeon with tho Red Cross In Delglum and Is located In a hospital , there. The doctor writes: "I have been trying to find time to write, but wo hnvo been so busy we have hardly had time to I eat and sleep. This Is tho greatest , place n man in my lino could find. The cusos come In to the hospital GO to 300 at a lime and every kind of caso you could imagine, abdom inal, spinal, legs, nrnui, fractures rt n..f.H.. 1.I...1 I tin.... llnnll ilnlllf. tlin alilll nnanu fnr tlln lltml nlntltll. I don't know how many of this class of cases I have attended but prob ably more than 200 any way. For a time I was on abdominal cases. Tho fracturo cases uro very Inter esting from n surgical standpoint and the Dclglau method of treat ment is great. Under Great Surgeon "We nro under tho greatest stir-1 geon in Delglum, Dr. DoPago, and ho is ccrtianly a fino follow and would do anything for the Ameri cans. Wo start to operate at l o'clock In tho morning nnd stop ti mlnutcH for lunch nnd go on work ing until r:30 p. in., nnd thru work Bomo more at 8 o'clock agulu If wo nro not through. It Is noth ing but work nil the time. "They trent us llko princes. Wo hnvo n villa all to ourselves to llvo In nnd tho food Is fine and they give us everything that wo want. rhcro aro four of uh American sur geons with tho Red Cross and they pay nil of our expenses and $-tiO a month salary. Hears Cannon Roar "Wo nro about flvo miles from the trenches and wo enn hear the cannon nil day and night nnd it is quite exciting. The ueroplano, both Allies and Gorman, fly ovor us all STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION tho time, nnd tho nuto nlr guns COMING IN AUGUST keep going constantly. "Wo hnvo Been n number of Gor-jTako Up Water (JueMlons in Marsh man Zeppelins pnsslng hero on tliolr ' field Much Other RuslnesH for way to London. They nro COO foot I C'iiiiiiIh"iu'Ii to Setllo long nnd 1G0 foot nrotind, carrying' . , . , 40 men, two four-Inch guns nnd ! Tho S,nto Uallroa'1 Con.mlssloi. hundreds of bombs. Thoy have wiM vl8lt Co08 Co,l"ly ul,out AuK,,at dropped bombs near hero several 1C' at'corulK to wrl received by times, but did not harm us any. Wo ' Clly Attornoy CJo8s- Tlioy will ln aro located on thu sea coast and I vestBlto tl10 w'or situation whllo the bathing Is fine. This is a rest-, ,loro' tak,"K ,"' wIth both ll, clty J Big dance will commence at 2 pm., RaceTjf Cn funtlinn nnrlinnlnro enn mm .l:..i. IUl I Ul ll iui Hui iivuimo ou. uill UCJJiay (jjfj Now is The Best Time For Papering and Painti This is the bast season of the year for exterior work. The building is dry and will take the paint and oil better. You should also take advantage of the opportunity to get the interior work-pa. pering, painting or decorating done while you and the family are away on your annual vacation We will cheerfully furnish estimates on any job no matter how large or small. Viers Paints Everythii LARGEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER North Front Street WILL VISIT HERE BASEBALL 5 Ing placo for tho soldiers nnd wo have many hero nil of tbo time. "I hnvo takon trips to Funics, nnd tho company officers tho put ting In of tho Tenth strcot main and other questions that have beon com- byshlre, Mrs. A. 8. Hammond, Mrs. II. K, llurmelater, Mrh. A. K. Cole man, .Mrs. Williams, Mrs. C. 10. Walters,. Mrs. J. II. Greeves, Mrs i tral, the C. W. Kvertsen summer home on South Coos River. .Mrs. .1. W. llenuett Is spending a fow days ns a guest at tbo Seng slacken summer home lu the Me- Rohcoo Mazer, Mrs. Klmer Russell ' Coni,lu' ''""Kttlow "Deer I.odgo" on mi. . i..t. ...tii . iimi ruin win no cnieriaiiiPd on Thursday, August f. with Mrs. C. K. Wat tors. voi'No i'i:oi'i,K'i; .Mi:i:n.(j ' 4 South Coos River. Mr. and Mrs. Itay U. Dement re turned to Myrtlo Point this week after a short visit at tho W. 1'. Murphy summer homo on South Coos It I or. Tl,.. V1.. 11 i..... ........ ... I V no luiiuK i-riiiiuit noeieiy oi uio i ... Norwegian Lutheran Church held a I 8 AIJI Cowan, who has "eeii iiMKing u suicessful tour on the Chautauqua Circuit In the Northwest Is expected home short ly to spend part of hor vocation with her parents, Mr. and Mr, lames Cowan of South Marshfleld. Mr. ami Mrs. D. II. Keating wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. mil at the J. A. Goodwill summer m. leave In a day or two for Rastcn dorf Ilcach for a short outing. Mrs. Cox, Miss Cox ami Mrs. McCullough may Join them a little lator. Chas, Davis and family of South for tho summer at tho homo of Mr.' nnd Mrs. E. Crosthwalto nnd other relntlves. Mrs. Robborts Is tho mo thor of Mrs. C. Q. Van Dtiyn nnd Max Robborts of Mnrshflcld. Miss Jean Glblln of North Hond left Thursday for Eugene where sho will entor Morcy hospital to finish Newport nnd other plnces you read n'B ,,n about In tho papers. Fumes was I While tho commissioners nro hero shot all to pieces by tho shall fire u '8 I'osslblo, say the telophono Of Marshfleld, nro spending a few i trnn,,K ;.: :..."" u'h hU m Mrs. R. p. Harrington. Mrs. W. h Craln, Miss Charlotto Craln, Miss Al pha Mauzey, Miss Helen McLaughlin, South Coos River, Mrs. II. M.WIeder, of Ten Mllo. Is a guest of Mrs. H. C. Noblo In' South Mnrshflold. Miss A. E. Mcnlck returned this week nftor n fortnlgr.t's visit to tho Vanamn Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Davidson re turned Thursday to their homo lu Myrtlo Point nfter n week passed ns guosts of Mrs. Elmer Wood of North llend. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Arms of North of the Germans, Flue Hospital "Tho liospltal Is great uud tlioro fleers, thnt an ngreement will be reached regarding the Installation of n central energy 'phono system In Is everything needed. There aro Coqullle. This Iiiib already been po slx surgeries with four tables In ' titloued for. Ernest Harrington and Everett Har rington woro a party who enjoyed a pleasant day's outing nt Charleston Bench last Sundily. Mrs. Georgo Goodrum loft today for South Coos River to spend Sun day' with Mrs. W; a. Conrad; Mrs. E. Worrell of Portland arriv ed this weok and will bo tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. II. Worrell at North llend. Sirs. Duller who has been visit- drr -sfev LI AH Your Good Times md make Them Lasting Kodaks, $5 to $60 Brownies,$ltL$12 Get your Films To-night Red Cross Drug Store will motor to tho early part of tho weok, and spend lug about two weeks thero. Mrs. J. R. Henderson loft dais week for San Francisco whero sin will Bpond her vacation enjoying the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Tho Misses Rllla and Velma Ross sort on South Coos River last Sun- ,0,t Tlirsiluy for Everett, Washlng- llll Tlmill nrn U'nnlr.Ati.l iTiindtii ... tl... Prof. Davidson homo In Myrtle Point. I ,nK, tho J,orao of 1,er arent8' Mr Mr. and Mrs. Frank- V. nnMnrll JBlld Mr8' Matt Stonholm. will leave 'nrllnnil li'iivlnc )mr. each, and thoro aro bods for 1000 patients, 3-1 doctors and 200 nurses, X-ray room, drug store and Instru ment shop where you can have any thing mndo If you can draw a do sign of what you want. Wo had full chargo of tho American pavilion hut thnt caught firo from a gnsolino ongino two weeks ago nnd was burn ed to tho ground, but thoy havo started to rebuild It und wo expect to havo It back within four wooks. "Wo got a vacation of ono weok in overy six and tho lust of this month I expect to mnko a trip to Paris with Dr. Fltzslmmons, of Kansas City, who llvos with mo. "Wo wero held up In London two nnd n half weeks by the military people, who woro too busy to give us m ton, whero thoy will pass a fow weeks visiting their aunt, Mrs. Q. Suther land and cousin, Miss Lulu Ilryant. Madanio Galbralth loft for an ox- tended eastern trip Thursday, stop an escort. Evervtblnc 1 wnr .n tn,iint.nit tnm I.m !....- ... .. ' ' .-....,.. ,u. , uiiio. witn tnousands 0f troops filling t COOS RIVER NOTES 1 1 "l w, oltlmr Russia or Miss Mario Largont and Miss mi. Han Cook aro staying at tho Evert son camp. Eugeno nnd Howard Kolly aro camping along the j-lver. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. John F. Hall aro occupy ing uio frieauerg cottage Mrs. J. w. Dennett 1r viih . nml t,,c" acroS3 to S(th America plug at Spokane and later going on"1'0 Sengstackon placo and Dr. J T !U"d loolc " nU ver for r 1,avi3 ... ',... '..i. (.,.. i i. ,(-....- ...ii, . ' ' I irnml tlmi fnr Hint n.. ...... .. j McCornmc will bo a guest thero to Miss Wllla Hall of Portland, ar rived this weok to spend a month or so at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. W N. Ekblad in Webt .Marali- Held to Now York City. Mrs. W. J. Drown Is enjoying a vis- '"orrow. i.iouei uoriiiin and bride will won " w" "r sister Mrs. Cora Webb! un ,,l Rnlnbow this afternoon mo into tho A. J. Snvago bunga-! '"n hako City, Michigan. Mr. nndB0,"K "" Cooa "Jver for tho week low on Ingersoll avenue. They had ' Mrs. Drown and uuest will lnnvn ,, 'l were Mr. and Mrs. .1. t ii. -. ... .. .. -. ., ...,,. Wednesday for n month's visit to I r,UI, Miss Fiorenco Aiken. Ren v-uiiioruia points nud tho Panama-, f'"-'' viuuuo Tiiompsop and many l-UCIIIC I'.XpOBItlOII. hero. Not that I do not like it hero ror I do, as I get all tho work nnd overy kind I want, but I also want to seo how things aro in the othor countries. I think I will nsk to go to Turkey. "When I start back to tho States. I nrn going down to South Africa VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived. Tillamook, Portland Inst night. Yellowstone, Sun Francisco, C p. , yesterday. Daisy Putnam. Portland, 8 a. in. today. Speedwoll. Dandon, 8 n. m. today. Roamer. Rogtio Rlvor, last eve ning. Duo Hero Rustlor, Portland, Sunday. I. A. Kllburn, Portlund, Sunday night. lii to Sail Yellowstone, Sair Francis Mm,. !ny. iirnwuii, aan Francisco, U Sunday. COVALKSKIi:, SK(WH .10IINSO.V, IIOBn ltouvora Star Tutrlcr HJ4 Iki HoiH'lt's.'H- Sal I.OII(? WoBf tMli I'EnCE.NTAOEfl OF OO.UTU p. Ill, urst planned to mm-, inti .. ui deuce on Twelfth near Coininerclal, but finally sohuted tho latter place. Ml'S. 11 If Itnntl. I..,- . ... ,nl ... .. ..... """' ""' Kuehi, .miss i tiiuimiuy mr Portland whero sho will il.iify llorton, and Mrs. G. A. Hon-' ako u special courso of study lu mu. nott. are guests of Mrs. W. J. Con-1 sic under the direction of Mrs. Car- iP:iit iiw !. i.,i..... . . ' . . . . ji ... - ureeuie Lodge, roil, wm, Is ono of tho musical ar- """" iuwor sununor homo tuts of the others. M.rs. Perl Riley Uallluger left on'LEO J' AKEY. secrotury-treasurer oi tuo coach Timber Company, came ovor from Coqulllo today in his car. $ 4 good tips for that country fnr n number of places, and thou I will come ,up the west const of South America and Mexico homo." Dr. 'Morrow's letter Is dated Juno 17. Tho nanio of tho place i.om which It is written given. is not WILL GIVE MONOLOGUE I William Steward Gordon will glvt his poetical monologue "Tho Spirit CALLED TO GARDINER 1 TO CONDUCT .FUNERAL In response to n messngo todny tolling of the death .f i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, of Gar liner, Rev. Robert E. Drowning loaves on tho morning stngo for thnt Place and will havo chargo of the funeral sorvico tomorrow. mtlo Is known of the death except that bo boy had been suffering for some "iu wun hip trouble Ilecauso of his absence thoro will be no services Bt tho Episcopal Uiuich us had been planned. R0v. Mr Pacey, of Gardiner, la ow uwny n Dundou. on South Coos, River, for the month. Mr. iiooth and Mr. Conrad Joined thorn Filday for a short stay. ; Mr Rose City. ir. and Mrs. Jack Nowlln aro entertaining guests from The Dalles, uregon. u,B. vims van uuyn u chaporon- he has not T . . . ... 1 AMniUr. .TUC Clot t10.1 u, west ia 'a of the M - iniiuii vji i iir .niirt t Times wnt ads tiring results. l.-. r,i ,. .... . . a '- -- '-. iiurcn lonigui, at i p. ni. t ' 'lowing Is press comment: . Arno Mereen Is suffering from ono "Since tho death of Joaquin of Jobs comforters. He says that ler. no one comes nearer hpinl L Ste- BURIAL TAKES PLACE AT NORWAY TODAY l'iml of Aivhlo Melton Held j,, Ma,shfleldM(),he,. and lw,ihor An-ho Here. The funeral of Archie mw i..,. ed In a North Rend runaway was hold at 12:30 this aft ernoon the Dn.n undertaking par,o,s and lo "' """ BO"1 n tno 2:20 train to other" Ur0 t0 b burt -lonmlie other members of tho family. Mrs. Melton, the mother and -lier son. arrived from Couer d'Al ,0 o tl'o services, being called here on the W.l; San Francisco ,60 II Lou Angeles ..SI il Oakland 55 k Portland SO $'. Salt Luko ....51 ' Vornon 51 B, (!, tur aoiiij rnriittCMti" ' SALT LAKE, July $ olosklo, tho wizard tli'fi vers, intho box, the Ppm' tho third gamoof lhi!' KVtWUJ I I -Jltl WIV ".- - lander was pitching W Johnson nnd tho Morn" to six hits ngnlnut the II tho local twlrlor, Tho Seals slumped ill Hon grounds nnd wheat donl was over and imj up. San Francisco itooJq short end of a II to I tho Angols In tho leso. Tho scores of yeiUw CVmst Iitvip" At Salt Lako Portland Salt Lnko At San Francisco Loa Angeles San Francisco At Vornon Oakland Vornon Ainei'Vim U& At Cleveland Philadelphia Cloveland At Dotrolt Vy"ashlngton Dotrolt At St. Louis Boston i St. Louis At Cliicago Now York Chlcaeo Nnt lonul I-w: At, Now York First fin mo: Pittsburg Now York , Second game: Pittsburg "' Now York At Brooklyn St. Loul " DroofAyii' At tPhlladolphla Cincinnati Philadelphia " At Boston Chicago . .. . Boston iff receipt of tho inessleh Vtnnil. fTl.n onrvlrC! ed by tho Rev. Mr. I,w'' Bond, mm TCtlSSSVfHMa rtt- .-m"V:: rf" v fv Jfr iu'J ,. " -M.J'i .. HKib--