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fADERS IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE KEEP ON WINNING Boston Puts Giants Further in the Cellar and Brook lyn Takes Game From St. Louis. National League Standing. Won Lost Pet. .«92 .643 .538 Brooklyn . Boston . Chicago . Cincinnati . Philadelphia .... St. Louis . Pittsburg . New York . 4 9 5 . 9 . 10 . 11 7 .650 9 .633 7 .474 10 .389 ! 11 .143 12 2 Gianta in Hopeless Plight. New York, May 6.—The Giants atuck to their losing habit this after noon, a single by Smith in the lucky seventh and tight pitching by Rudolph after the first inning giving the Braves the edge. Score : R. H. E. 2S1 000 100—7 12 1 501 00 » 000—6 11 2 Rudolph and Gowdy; Tesreau, Per ritt, Anderson and Rariden. Boston .. New York Cubs Back in Third. Is, Pittsburg, May 6.—Max Flack, for mer Federal, gave the Cubs a victory over the Pirates and put the Chicago ans back into third place today by a thrilling dash to the plate in the eighth, beating Johnston's throw by a frac tion of a second. Score; Chicago Pittsburg Vaughn and Archer; Schmidt. R. H. 12. 000 #10 010—2 6 1 000 100 000—1 7 2 Adams and Reds Win From St. Louis. St. Louis, May 6.—Errors of omis sion and commission combined with timely swats gave Cincinnati an early lead that St. Louis could not overcome. Herzog's Rhineland gang grabbed the game, 7 to 2. Chief Wilson, veteran outfielder, tossed away his rheumatism and rejoined Smith in the seventh. It was his debut of the season. Score: Cincinnati . 022 002 001—7 8 3 000 101 000—3 8 1 Schulz and Wlngo; Doak, Williams, Griner and Snyder. R. H. E. It. I .ou is Extra Innings at Brooklyn. Brooklyn, May 6.—Cutshaw's lucky four-base whack in the eleventh gave Robbie's Dodgers the best of a nip and tuck battle this afternoon over the Phillies. Cutshaw's blow sent the ball against a bleacher seat, from which It bounded back on the field, and final ly over the fence. Score: Philadelphia.. 10" 100 000 00—2 Brooklyn. 000 000 200 01—3 12 1 Mayer and Burns; Pfeffer and Mc Carty. R. H. E. 8 1 Northwestern League. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost Pet. .6 3 .667 Butte Great Falls Spokane .. Seattle ... Vancouver Tacoma ... 5 4 .556 4 .566 5 .600 4 .444 6 .260 Butte Wine in Fourteenth. Tacoma, Wash., May 6.—In a pitetf erB' battle, lasting 14 Innings, and which took nearly three hours to pay. the Butte Miners defeated the Tacoma Tigers here today, 3 to 2. Score: R H. E. 9 6 6 4 Butte 0#00020000000 1—3 TacomaO 020000000000 0—2 Hydom and Downey; Peterson and Roberts. Eighteen Walkt at Vancouver. Vancouver, B. C., May 6.—Eighteen men arrived at flrstbase on bases on balls and other battery sifts in today's game between the Indians and the Beavers, which was won by the In dians, 9 to 6, and the difference in the Score just about indicates the differ ence in the merits of the pitching. R. H. E. 200 2 1030 1—9 10 4 Score; Spokane Vancouver ...30201000 0—6 Bloomfield, Leonard and Murray; Russell and Cheek. 1 Locals Take Close Oontest. Seattle, May 6.—Seattle and Great Falls battled 11 Innings this afternoon nt A.hletic park before the local bunch secured a 1 to 0 decision. Buns were scarcer than hen's teeth and no sooner did one team or the oth er start something that offered possi bilities in the scoring line than clever pitching and fine fielding wiped map clean. Score; the R. H. E. Great Falls 0000000000 0—0 6 ■ Seattle _0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 1-1 6 4 Rcmneas and Haworth; Schmutz and Cadrnan. 1 American Association. At Kansas City Toledo . Kansas City Bedient, ^Sfcveeney; er. Henning, Regan and Berry. R. H. E. 12 9 2 8 15 3 Bailey, Kaisern ng and Sander, Cochrehan, Crutch At Minneapolis— R. H. E. 2 7 1 3 8 Perdue, Middleton and La Longe; Hopper and Owens. Louisville . Minneapolis R. H. E. .3 7 3 .4 10 0 Niehaus and At St. Paul— Indianapolis . gt. >Puni . Carter and Gossett; Lend. R. H. E. 3 3 1 2 6 Curtis, Blodgett and Platt; Faeth and Mayer. At Milwaukee— Columbus Milwaukee Boise Boy Wins Athletic Honors >1 * 'S'.: / «r* \ .*■ via I vv V. e * ■*: ST' Si® -■:« Vi , 4$ •' : 'V-- is « I? Co - ■ 1C s m v v 1 V K. N< Robert Nourse, of Boise, won national recognition in athletic circles by inning prst honors in the Javelin throw at the recent' Pennsylvania relay carnival. The distance thrown was 171 feet. 11 <4 inches. The above picture of the young Boise athlete appeared In the Philadelphia Public Ledger and later in papers all over the country. v. FATS AND LEANS TO CLASH TODAY Dispute of Long Standing to Be Settled at Cody Park. ice coojers will be the order of the day at Cody park this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock fdr tho Fats and the Leans clash in f bloodless battle to settle a long-standing dispute of supremacy on the baseball diamond. All the prelim inaries have been arranged. The total weight of the Loans runs to about a thousand Ipounds: that of the Fats to somewhere around a million more, or less. Jim Rusk has been officially elect ed to the elevating post of water hoy; Fred Murp!ic/ to v eed distributor, and John Nagtl will slip across a keg of cider to the exhausted ones. The gra cious title of "Duke of Buckingham" has been conferred on George Dickson. Here is the wr.y the aggregation of . , , „ We *" -Vl v p fs r . V-U S c ? t " h ® P . î*i Elisha White, 1st base. 2U G. Paxton^ 2nd base .......... Ill Rough House Collins, short stop... 133 Slim Hind ma 3rd base ..102 T;, Le0 £n DanCe Kln *' L - 11 ' Shadow Sjilversmlth, C. field. 123 Slim Reidy, R. field. i27 ball tossers will line up today: Leans. Position Name Fats. Position Name Davis, pitpher Brewster, catcher . Howard Stein, 1st br.se. 218 Scotty Rosenbaum, 2nd base. 197 Ty Cobb Itlowrey, short stop. 2-2 Ray Greenwood. 3rd hase Taxi Roll, L. FI 'id . Hal Brown, C field. Dr. Goodffiend, R. field . Emergency Exchanges—Leans: Otto Jones, George Meyer 129, Kid Ash 109, Lloyd Simlons 103, BUI Gove 131, Bob Horrie 118. Fate: Vem Tregaekis 248, Victrola Sampson 219, Barney Camp 301, E. Noble 263, Bruce 198, George Dickson 2 is. Jim Lusk, water boy, 211, Freddie Switzer 247. Weight 217 200 2 n 6 .. 247 201 210 Pacific Coast League. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles .17 12 .586 San Francisco Vernon ...... Salt Lake ... Oakland ..... Portland . 19 14 .576 .15 14 .517 ,12 14 .462 .14 IS .438 10 15 .400 Pitcher Wobbles and Loses. San Francisco, May 6.—Boyd wobbled badly in the second Inning, allowing the Seals 1 four hits, one of them a home run. These netted San Francisco four tallied, giving them a lead which the Oaks ijvere never able to cut down. in the eighth Oakland staged n rally w inch fell Just one run short of tiring the game. | "Spider" Baum allowed nine hits, but kept them fairly wei! scat tered. Score; R. H. E. Oakland . J _ 00100102 0—4' 9 2 San Francisco 14 0 00000 x—5 10 1 Boyd and Griffith; Baum and Sepul veda. Fist Fights Feature Game. Los Angeles, May 6.—Besides fur lishlng several thousand fans w ithsev eral fist fights, in the bleachers and elsewhere, including a fracas between Quinlan and Risberg, the Vernon and Salt Lake clubs also furnished nine in nings of hlaseball. Both Quinlan and Risberg w«|re ordered from the field in the eighth I after the combined teams had separated them. Vernon's, 7 to 1. Score: The game was all n. h. e. -15 ...2 0 0^ 1 4 0 0 x—7 14 Hall, Klein, Dougan and Hannah; Hess and whaling. Salt Lake ....0000 1 0000 Vernon .. dame Postponed. Portland, May 6.—Isis Angeles-Port land game postponed; wet grounds. College Baseball. Cornell lj Princeton 0. Ohio Stale 6, Chicago 3. Illinois 4, Northwestern 1. Wisconsin 5, Purdue 1. Navy 6, Ijiucknell 1. I PAYETTE SAVED FROM A SHUTOUT Boise High Has No Trouble in Winning From the Visitors. Boise high school won from Its old time rival, Payette high, a second time this season at the local school park yesterday afternoon on a 9 to 2 score, The b° 5 8 play with snap and ginger, hit hard and fielded well. As a high Until the ninth inning the prune pick ers were held scoreless and it looked like a 9 to 0 finish when the visitors suddenly revived, selected some of Ed dy's curved ones, straightened them out and checked across a couple of runs. But that was all Payette managed to accomplish along the credit line. The visitors were outclassed from the start and never had a chance. Their ninth inning rally merely saved them from a ShUtOUt. Coach Mitchell's team looked good. school team, classed as one of the best In the state, the Boise team is entitled to a lot of credit for the class of hall uncorked yesterday. Coach Mitcheli. ta to be congratulated on the showing ;he haa ma(le- The attendance was abou , iBO-far below the total <t should have been. The support the ioca.1 high school student body and citizens are giving the club is not at a j] encouraging and has not done much towards paying the expenses of the team. R. H. E. I 1 R. H. E. 1 3 4 2 Eddy remained on the mound, pitch ing steady ball yesterday. He had the heavy hitters with Payette swinging wildly to locate his offerings. Williams proved to be a reliable backstop and few got by him. Bean, who pitched for Payette, He kept Catcher Forbes busy trying to spear tile wild ones. The score: as found often and hard. R. H. E. _ 9 8 2 - 2 5 6 Bean and Boise Payette . Eddy and Williams; Forbes. Western League. At Des Moines Lincoln . Des Moines. 1 6 1 4 8 0 East, Gardner and Rohrer; Bakerand Spahr. At Omaha— Siou : City _ Omaha . Watson and Livingston; North and Krueger. R. H. E. _4 10 At Wichita— Topeka . Wichita . Onbeth and Monroe; Pate and Gray, | st. Joseph | Denver . . I iak. : 9 15 At Denver— R. H. E. 1 4 .6 6 Somers and Fisher; King and Shes WAY OPENED BY THE EMPEROR (Continued from First Page) man reply has many angles, which the president and Secretary Lansing are studying very closely before rendering a decision." It was known that some of the con ditions which Germany appears to have put into her reply are causing some annoyance but the opinion pre vailed tonight that the president will accept Germany's new submarine or ders at their face value, pay no atten tlon whatever to the balance of the note and let time determine whether Germany will live up to her promises and maintain friendly relations, or break promise and bring about a sev •ance of diplomatic Intercourse be tween the two nations. Why do they wear swallow-tail coats at banquets in prohibition states? Mayor Mitchel says New York needs a preBs agent. The gunmen and the "surethlng" operators have dorte pretty well, however. GREAT WINNING SHKOTf BY THE INDIANS Cleveland Goes to the Top of Column by Defeating the White Sox—Athletics Beat Washington. American League Standing. Won Lost Pet. .650 7 Cleveland Washington . 11 New York . Boston . Detroit . Chicago . St. Louis . Philadelphia . 13 .611 7 .656 8 ...10 .500 .... 10 10 .474 10 .455 .... 10 .... 7 12 10 .412 .333 12 Cleveland at the Top. Chicago, May 6.—-By winning their sixth straight game and 11 out of the last 13 played, the Cleveland Indians went Into first place today in the American league, defeating the White Box 4 to 1. Score: Cleveland . Chicago ... Morton and O'Neill; Scott, Cicotte and Schalk. R. H. E. 012 000 010—4 7 1 000 000 001—1 9 1 Great Pitching Beats Yanks. Boston, May 6.— Markte pitched great ball for Donovan's Yankees today, holding the Red Sox to four measly hits up to the ninth inning, when they got to him for a belated but unsuccess ful rally. Shawkey and Cullop held the Yanks' lead safe after Markle had gone to the showers. Score; New York Boston . .. Markle, Shawkey, Cullop and Nuna maker; Foster, P'.nnock and Thomas, Agnew. R. H. E. 020 030 000—6 8 0 011 000 002—4 8 1 Three Wins for Bush. Philadelphia, May 6.—''Bullet" Joe Bush won his third victory within six days when he held the Senators to four hits this afternoon. He was wild, hut had a world of stuff, and when he got the ball over Griffith's men were helpless. Score : R. H. 13. Washington _ 000 000 001—1 4 3 Philadelphia _ 001 001 02x—4 6 1 Harper, Ayers and Henry; Bush and Schang. CtyBngfr Miss Anna L. Paine, a Boise girl, has been re-elected teacher in the Spokane city schools at an increase j n sn j. (rv _ ' ... R ° we "* t ; i , rcle ** " 2 ° B W 1 ™ ep, ., w 1' W , > ^.°" rt , h Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Important business is to be transacted. The ladies of Rowena c'rcle will give a box social at the Yeoman hall May 11 at 8 o'clock. Er.ch lady Is to bring a lunch box sufficient for two. Owing to a special program it is important that all members be present. The Boise schools will close this year on June 9 for the summer vacation. Al ready plans for Commencement exer cises are being made at tue high school. The graduating class this year num bers approximately 140. Two men were arrested Saturday night for being drunk. They claimed to have been drinking some of the new temperance drinks on the market and will have an opportunity of ex plaining their effect in court tomorrow. The opening uance at the White City park will be held Wednesday night, May 10, and thereafter two dances weekly will be given every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Manager Hull an nounces the opening of the park on May 30. May industrial exhibits of the Boise schools. The exhibit will bo shown In the high school building and will be open to the public on both days. Every br inch of industrial work in the schools will be shown and a big exhibit, is planned. A shed in the rear of a vacant prop erty near Twenty-first and Irene j streets was burned Saturday even ng. ! A high wind prevailed during the fire and a residence caught fire but was promptly extinguished. People in the vicinity of thé blaze were much alarm ed for fear the high wind would carry the blaze to other homes, but the fire men held it in perfect control. A Japanese giving the name of Sa maieh Oka. sentenced on a vagrancy charge a few days ago, is wanted at Pocatello according to advices received here late last night and he will be turned over to the Pocatello authori ties today. It is believed he is wanted in Pocatello for forging checks as he had a number of check books in his possession when arrested. : the dates for the and 26 i The Weather. FORECAST FOR BOISE AND VI CINITY—Generally fair today. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER HERE —Highest temperature, 81: lowest temperature, 53; mean temperature, 67. i | Grand Opening Dance WHITE CITY PARK Wednesday, May 10 Mothers, who love your sons and daughters, see "DAMAGED GOODS" LIBERTY May 11-12-13 * Children under 15 not admitted. Traveling Togs '1 \1 X demand sturdiness of construction for the wear and tear of touring. Whether you go by motor, rail or water, you'll find us ready to "suit" you for any emergency. HOMESPUNS and Tweeds are the ideal stuffs. They don't show the dust of travel like the plain materials, you know. YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT ROAD when your selection combines staple wearing qualities with modishness, and you can't go wrong here. Stop and compare our values—they'll surprise you. J f ÎX / $15, $17.50, $20, $25 ca 803 Main SL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Phone M7c FOR SALE—Alrdale puppies. 2434-W. WANTED—Stock to pasture. Tele phone 81R4. M9 TO TRADE—Overland auto truck for cows. Phone 296. M13 FOR SALE—An English perambulator; a bargain. Phone 2732-M. M7 I WANT to trade for a small acreage near Collister. C. C. Grigson. My7 TO LOAN—32500 on farm land. Mc Clellan & Hoobler, Gem Bldg. My9 FOR SALE—Choice red clover and al falfa seed. Ross & Co., 1324 Main. tf REAL ESTATE, rentals, loans, lnsur Ada Realty Co., 114 N. 10th. ance. SWEET rotato plants for sale In any quantity. Union Feed and Fuel Co. T.L.-tf BOISE REALTY CO. has consolidated with the Ada Realty Co., at 114 N. M13 Tenth. LIVESTOCK REMEDIES at reduced Citizens Coal Co., 108 N. 9th. prices. Phone 18. J7 WANTED—By school boy, lawns to mow after school and on Saturday. Phone 1843-J. Myl3 TO TRADE for milk cow, 8 year old mare with young colt; weight 1100. Phone 70-J-4. FOR SALE—Office, roll top desk. 30 volumes Engineering Works. 205 McCarty Bldg. M13 POULTRY SUPPLIES at reduced prices. Citizens Coal Co., 108 N. Ninth. Phone 18. J7 THOROUGHBRED Red Duroc Jersey boar. Phone or address Jack Turner, R. D. No. 1, Meridian. M13 FOR SALE—Cheap, an Indian twin motorcycle, new tires and in good condition. Address 1429 Capital News. M7 WANTED—To rent, modern 6-room house by June 1; close in and rea sonable. Addres« 1438 Capital News. My 13 FOR RENT—5-room modern house, being repainted and tinted Car Mil now Will be In excellent condition. ter. McCarty Bldg. FOR SALE—Late model No. 5 Oliver typewriter with bark spacer anil in perfect condition. A bargain. Address My7 1430 Capital News. WE can furnish cabbage, tomato, cauli flower. pepper, egg plant, celery and sweet potato plants in any quantity. Union Seed and Fuel Co. F.L.-tf TO TRADE—350fl(T equity tn Seattle home to trade for Boise home or Ada county farm. Will assume some. Bruce & Fold Loan & Trust Co.'M13 CHINA FOR GIFTS. LARGEST assortment. Lowest prices. The Racket Store, Kalbus Bros., op posite Postofflee. M7 AS WE have to give up our room Juno 1. wc will make auction prices on furniture and other goods we have to clean up. C. C. Grigson, 311 No. My7 10th St. FANCY DECORATED TEAPOTS. JUST received our Import shipment and are selling them as cheap as The Racket Store, opposite ever, postofflee. M7 FOR SALE—Furniture of 6 rooms. In cluding handsome library table, piano, gas range, refrigerator and washer; all first class, ferson. 615 W. Jef M13 FOR SALE, CITY PROPERTY—Can sell 6-room house for a limited time for 01300. This sold for 02400. 0300 caHh and 01000 mortgage will give you deed. Carter. M13 LOST—A small pearl and opal brooch on Eleventh street between Wash ington . street and Brand's grill. Finder return to 1101 Washington street and receive reward, or call Dr. Collister. M3 FOR SALIS— Small grocery store. 23 acres, 1 mile from Meridian, settlers' water, choice land, 3160 per acre. Five acres near Pierce Park on oar line, 31100. McReynolds & Whitson, Idaho Bldg. M7 8EED POTATOES Both early and late varieties; also choice table potatoes; 9th and Grove, old Cole Grocery stand. Phone 1214 J or write I. b Joplin, 308 State St. T.L.-M8 MILLINERY. WIRE hat frames, 10c; children's straw hats, 16c; flowers, 15c; a close out lot at 3c a bunch. The Racket Store, Kalbus Bros., op posite postofflee. ladies' and M7 CONSTANT level oil system for Ford cars. Install In 30 minutes. Price $6.00 Absolutely guaranteed. Agents want , ed; make upwards of 310.00 dally. Address Thomasson Oiler System, 1514 No. 9th, Boise, Idaho. My7 SOAP MAY GO HIGHER. Stock up today. Special Crystal White. 7 bars, 25c; Swift's White Laundry, 7 bars, 25c; I. S. O. Naptha, 7 bars, 2'c; Beauty (a yellow laundry soap) 10 bars, 25c; 6 bars of Ivory and 1 can of Radio House Cleaner all for 25c; Cocoa Oil of Buttermilk Toilet Soap, 7 bars, 25c. Get some today and save money. THE RACKET STORE, Kalbus Bros. Opp. Postoffice. My7 Save Money \H, Make your clothe§ in vestments carefully; you 11 be glad if you do We're ready to help you by showing you the superiority of Hart Schaffner & M arx clothes over many others. À Ad Y ou can get a splendid suit at $25 or $30; and a good one at $20 if you want, and you can satisfy yourself as to fit, materials and workmanship before you buy. Copyrifht Hsrt Scbalioer & Mie TM£E~M^5TIN Eg BE A TAILOR MADE MAN Let us make your suit of clothes. New goods ELOF ANDERSON Tailoring. 106 S. Tenth St. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!—One of the best improved 10 acres on the bench for sale; 7-room house am? a large bam and buggy shed, chicken run. Only- 114 miles nue south of Overland building. Cqtna out and take a look at it. If you do not want 10 acres, will sell any p|art of It. Phone 2434-W or address R. D. 4, Box 88. Iso MlOc EXCEPTIONAL business opportun|ty. 31000 cash takes best paying 4-chlair barber shop In Boise considering the investment; clearing 3150 per month ; rent low': very prominent location ; strictly modern with new fixtures and best of chairs; present owner llias been established here 11 years anti enjoys an excellent high class traJle; best of reasons for selling; do fiot answer unless you have the cash and mean business. Address Box Boise, Idaho. 173 J$y7 E. C. LAUGHLIN 4 CO. 921 Bannock St. FOR RENT—7-room modern houlse, close in, 320; G-room house, 310; 3 room house, 37. FOR SALE—36000 home, well located; 7 rooms; nice shade, lawn. 33300. Part cash; balance terms. FOR SALE—One of the best 80-acre ranches in Ihe Boise Valley; near car line; good water right; well im proved. Price 3125 per acre; Ino trades. WE have private money to loan at 8 per cent. In amounts 3500, $1000, 33000, $5000. Ranch property pre ferred. M9 Price