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Mclnnes scratched a hit to short in the ninth, took second on a daring play and scored on Thomas' slow roller to Gar dner. Score: R. II. E. Philadelphia 2 7 5 New York 0 3 2 Batteries Plank and Thomas; I Ford and Blair. St. Louis 6; Chicago 2. St. Louis, Sept. 14. Chicago wound up its f.nal series here yesterday, los ing to St. Louis, 6 to 2. Allison, a re cruit from San Antonio, was affective in nil but two Innings, while the lo cals bunched hits with errors. Kuli no's suspension was lifted and he was back on first base for the home team. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 6 8 0 Chicago 2 6 5 Batteries Allison and Clarke; Benz, White and Block. Cleveland 5; Detroit 1. Cleveland, Sept. 14. Kaler was too much for Detroit yesterday and Cleve land defeated the visitors, 5 to 1. De troit made but six hits, nine striking out. Cleveland drove Sumers from the box in the fourth. But for Ol son's error in the ninth, Detroit would have been shut out. Score: R. H. . E. Cleveland 5 11 2 Detroit v 1 6 2 Batteries Kaler and Easterly; Summers, Works and Strange. Washington 3; Boston 1. Washington, Sept. 14. Reckless base runing by Boston lost it the game, Washington winning 3 to 1. Several times Boston had men on the bases, with none out, but Hughe tightened up and nj runs resulted. Score: R. H. E. Washington 3 7 2 Boston 1 9 2 ; Batteries Hughes and Street; j Pape, Nunamaker and Williams. Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia . Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Philadel phia shut out Brooklyn 2 to 0 In a pitchers' battlo between Alexander and Barger. After two men were out in the seventh Inning the home team scored its runs on Telley's wild throw of Walsh's grounder and singles by Alexander, Knaze and Lobert. R. H. E. Brooklyn .' 0 4 1 Philadelphia 1 7 0 Batteries Barger and Erwln, Ber gen; Alexander and Walsh. I'lltslmrg 5, Cincinnati 4. Cincinnati, Sept. 14. Cincinnati lost to Pittsburg 5 to 4 yesterday. Adams worked well until the seventh when Cincinnati tied the score. Hendricks, who suceeded him, was invincible. Score. R. H. E. Cincinnati 4 '8 2 Pittsburg 5 7 2 Adams, Hendrlx and Gibson, Si mon; Boyd, Compton, Humphreys and Clarke. Boston 1, New York 4. Boston, Sept. 14. Boston was un able to hit Ames In the pinches and New York won Its third straight game 4. to 1. Errors contributed ti New York's score. Ames was sup ported strongly. It was announced I I Western Lcnsruo. ' At Des Moines Sioux City-Des j j Moines postponed, wet grounds. At Omaha Omaha 1; St. Joe 5. j At Denver Denver 7, Pueblo 3. Oiiklnnd 1: FrNco 2. S.m Fr.-inccn, Sept. 14. The lo cal team defeated Oakland l-.ere yes terday in a came featureless except for Tie i"rr.an's hnme run ami some good stkk work by Kay! or. a recent arrival among th: Svals. He got two base hif. The game dragged wearily lasting t'.'o hours and uine minute, although the inst half of the ninth in ning wa. nt piayed. Soore: R. H. E. Oakland 1 6 1 San Franc's v, 2 8 1 Batt rie Flater and Jiltze; Fan ning ar.J Ferry. V-rnon 1; Portland 1. Portland. Ore.. Sept. 14 Three base hUs by Ryan and Pc-ckinbaugh In the e'gh'h inning combined with a wild p'tch by Stewart, gave Portland the first gnrnr. of the series with Ver non here yesterday. Henderson was In fine form and allowed but four hits, throughout the contest. Score: R. H. E.j vernon r Portland Batter'es Stewart Henderson and Kuhn Angy-1 5; Sacramento 3. Lob -Angeles Sept. 14. It took 11 Innings to settle the supremacy in yesterday afternoon's game between Lost. PC. 5S .60S 67 67 71 70 112 .541 .523 .513 .253 1 4 0 4 S 1 and Brown; Won Vancouver 90 Spokane 84 Seattle SO Tacoma " 7S Portland 75 Victoria 3S Soattk C; Portland 0. Seattle. Sept. 14. Portland revers ed thi positions yesterday and wa shut out 6 to 0. Sage's pitching was the feature of the game. Score: R H. E. Seattle 6 7 0 Portland '. 0 3 3 E-itteries Sage and Shea; Fastley and Moore. Victoria 1-1; Spokane 3-2. Vkt.ria P.. C., Sept 14. .-;. kana received an awful bump in their cha.--e for the 1011 pennant yesterday when Victoria, by playing snappy bail, beat the-m in a double header 4 to 2. With only four hits, two for home runs, as aga'nn nine off McCreery, Victoria nan ti win the first game. Lake pitched airtight ball and t'u visitors garnered but three h'ts until the ninth inning of the second when two more added a run. Three double plays-were made by the home team. Score; f rst game: R. II. E. Victoria 4 4 2 Frie-kane 3 9 1 Eatteries McCreery and Grindle; Houck, Kraft and Ostdeik. Second game: Vistoria 4 9 Spokane 2 5 Batteries Lake and Devogt; AClear Busi ness Head and black Havana cigars don't jibe. Too heavy for your nerves. If you expect to sit up and be somebody, stick to a mild, delightful, satisfying Genl Arthur 522 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst CS, Co., Distributors We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost Tk Pmnln'i Common Senna Medical Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur- . gical Institute at Huttalo, book ot luua large pages ana over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Uook were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and half million copies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready lor mailing. Better send NOW, before all are gone. Address World's Dis pensary Mbdical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCG'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONE REMEDY for woman's peculiar ailnient9 ood enough that its makers are not afraid to print on its outside wrapper its every ingredient. 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Twenty-six hund red miles by dog team from the Arc tic ocean v;a the MacKenzie river to Spokane, is a trip to be undertaken the coming winter by E. S. Dowllng cf Spokane, who is prospecting on the delta of the northern stream and along the shore of the Pea. Writing from I-"nrt MoT'hrrsnn, Dowing says in a letter to acquaintances In this c'ty: "hero have been but few white men over these arctic wilds, and those who have made the trip have told so little that the lay reader has not even tho remotest idea of what It all means. From the beginning at Athabaska Landing, Alberta, Canada, the trip is full of thrilling experiences which cannot be told in a letter of or dinary length. It would require a book of mnny pages of text and illus trations to do Justice to the subject. I have arranged to pass several years In prospecting, but If all goes well I shall make the trip to Spokane with by dogs and sled during the winter." 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