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THE STAR—SATURDAY, PORTING NEWS BARRY SICK: [THE YOY RIDER. « « v coi sowsn FIGHT WITH JOHNSON OFF LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11.—The Jack JobnsonJim Barry — fight acheduled for this olty, September 20, has been called off, Word was received here late last night from Promoter Tom MeCarey, who has signed the heavyweights, that Bar ry's health would not permit him to appear on the scheduled date, This, the message stated, was the result of a physician’s examination of Barry at the fightér’s mountain | camp. Betor McUarey left for San | Francisco to witness the Johnson Kaufman fight, he is reported to have stated, after seeing the black | in action he said’ that Barry would have little chance to make a show-/ ing, he might cancel the bout, The receipt of the news that the fight waa off, coming within a few hours of Johnson's decisive victory over) Kaufman has lead local sports to believe that McCarey decided that Barry merely would be led to the | slaughter should he fight Johnson No mention of a substitute for Bar Ty has been made. ANOTHER GAME. GOES T0 TURKS Gus Thompson had all the speed in the world yesterday, besides per fect control. Hence, Aberdeen again went down to an Inglorious defeat, while the Turks cinched up| their hold on first place another | cog. Tealey Raymond missed the | train yesterday, but is expected | here today, and will be out at the) park this afternoon, Tomorrow afternoon the teams will play &| tno increditable rapidity with which! had been changed up to 6:30 tht doubleheader, beginning at 2) o'clock. The sore: | Seattie— AB R. H. PO. A. E Akin, 3b . ye ee ae ee . oe -% 2 2 e 1 ® Bennett, 3>..2 6 3 3 2 @ ey eb Gaine t Sime ae Ws 3 ee ee 8 6 8 ee 8 8 8 eon eee | ye, Cae, Se, ae Sia | 327 «16 37 10 AB R HM PO. A re. eS ‘ ° e 2 i *) ae oe. 8 se ie A: Re eae ee 8 2 ee OF 3 e ® 0 o eo; tee Se ir ae Sets 2 4 32:8 4 yes 14 8 mings: o190e¢00%—7 oo o Hite by inning Seattle .......211 ° Aberdeen O10 3 Summary: Two-base hite—Magee, Bewer. Sacrifice hits—Akin, Shea, Bewer. Stolen bases—Magee 3, Ben- Be en ats, Tt r ompson §, by Pernoll 3, on balls ort Pernoli Hit by itched ball—Shea and Thompson by rnoll. Double plays—Lynch to Shea; Campbell to Moore. Umpire— Mr. Caruthers. At Portland—Portiand 12, Van- couver 6. At Spokane--Spokane 10, Taco- ma 6 Tacoma at Spokane. Standing of the Clubs. A gleeful, ghoulish gink is he, A goggled, grinning, A-P.E. A deadly nuisance, public p “The Last Clutch” is his family creat— The Joy Rider, He recks not, in his thirst for thrills The price he pays for the blood he spit That the time will come (hy ‘n haste the d-y!, When he himself is laid away— The Joy Rider. So when the last word's said and done About the m: We'll write this for his epitap' whose run, “He's dead. By Golly, it is to laugh!” INTHE DARKNESS (Concluded.) TO Then « murmur arose, stil! at first and sfbflant, “She's coming,” and necks craned to their ut throng of people bent over the rail, Far, far away down the course, an ilimitable extent in the unertain Hght, there were bagely seen two glimmering jets of tight. But mark they grow till, in a flash, they are two huge, hurning globes, and In an- other they are gone beyond ken. Little Imps Crouch at Wheels. And then another, and another, tit! the four have passed, once more to lose themselves In the dim distant darkness. Timo, after time, round | after round, they sp Big Be-| ‘AUTOS’ MAD OASH and almost ¢ | miles; White, £24 miles Hal Hal The Joy Rider! | ‘The first 100 miles was completed in| neased when, for three laps, all of 2 hours 35 minutes, the care were bunched together, A White Steamer Afire. * bext thing approaching to 49) was the prettiest sight imaginable nt was when the White Steam:| and it wae the A-K. which finally caught fire, Just previously (0) proke away, and then made its ree this, however, the Ford car, which! ord pound. So that ts proof that| had stopped for gas, cut fh agnin.| trey were all going some. ilided with the steamer 7 xgenhelm gained an Another Narrow Efcape, M. Robert with bodies tense and leaning and enviable reputation as a quick) At 6°15 the Hudson, cuiting in | at, the #hange artist when he changed a tire,| ahead (because there were no of- op UW), after a4 inutes. It is a re-|stop for gas, nearly wrecked the oiled up and fir A.-K. in 6% markable fact that two out of the three cars were using Firestone | tires, and that only one of ¢ jand everybody heavebagetgh of re- dj the tank of hia|ficlals about to three cars at the turn. It was touch morning. apart, How They Stood at 4 a. m. | miles, the White 520, andi the Hud- The respective mileage of the! son 205 & cars at 4 a. m. thia morning was! tt is worthy of renmege:that, had 28T/ not the fences at th¢ durne been! 1, 191] taken down, two seniquesaceidents an follows Alten Kingston miles, and the come in agal Hudson, which had | would inevitably havecematted. 196, Then the little! At the very outsetzofethe even Ford puted out of the race forling, when the band had ceased to/ hemoths of the night, till graduatly|@00d. All honor to Harry Disher for! discourse dulcet muste, three vo- it dawned on the vision that there were little imps crouching over a | huge wheel in each of the cars—iittie | imps with great big eyes which} shone and went out and shown) the glitter was there aod gone again | 0 | 4% instantaneously as the shutter of /Of the whole “session” was wit-| steamer, 3% 1-3, and t & camera. | ee ‘ On one broad backed, round tel- | Med monster which came crashing round with the dismal wail of a lost soul crying from purgatory, the lit- Ue tmp was perched bigh aloft, a it seemed, and another tmp below Wim plied deft fingers over the face of the monster. “She's Ditched!” On and on they sped, and round and round, till suddenly a ery broke out, “She's ditched!” and a hundred figures darted down the track, to be swallowed up in the impenetrable joann. And then comes the ery, “All right,” and once more the four are speeding on their course. Onee in a while a huge creature will pull up, but the eyes wll throb | and the engines will purr, even as other attendant aprites pour helliah) fluids into the very vitals of the! panting brute, and then on again and on again tifl—turning once to view | the gullant way in which he drove! ctfarous cheers were given for M her. with no little imp perched up! Robert Guggenheim, who has been. bende his and ta, the active le the At $ o on | carnival lock the Allen-King jhad made 324 miles, the White 2¢¢/ The average speedy Mf the care again, as cach light was passed. But| aod the Hudson 16%. Ten minutes later the prettiest bit of racing} AK, 461 miles per feat: White hy udeon 21 lof rest before he beging the work jo his final term. an announced that he has NO RESULTS GIVEN toam of thin city, to succeed Ber UST ANGE 1G AUN) ——— _ vous ie SE me we DOSE Dall has been put on the races here and |Ralied down tight. The manage i % ACT SSA ment announced officially that no rewits would be permitted sent! Gay Th from the grounds until after the | witn he tlae seiemie © the Cate last race is run, because it waa un- = oretood that California pool roome cals i ain were receiving the information, and] train’ yeatorday, med. Lae Stages that handbooks on the races were! nigved short. The little first being cpereted in ‘California. sacker had but one chance, but he “We received complaints of ‘g004| devoured that | sheet would have covered (hem, and they were going like whiriwinds It and go for more than @ few seconds, lief when the care @tdlgat pulled At 6:30 the A~K.pbedy made 390 i | SUt0 | when, as a lone woman, not under-| 4 of English, she} started in the spring of 1900 for the| t night up to 6° agiiek were: | oTEMBER 11, 1909. le OR. GOOK HAS | A CHAMPION |Woman Friend to Paint H | Picture to Prove That He Tells No Lies About North Pole. I will prove to the world that Dr k in tolling the teeth, 1 wilt] paint a pleture of bim showing al the truth and honesty that shines} t from his eyes and ts marked In y line of hin fae 1 Mrs, Augusta Behtchanow man portratt paint rent. | I years In the Arctte, nove camper on nd true friend of A. Cook, Arctic ex says be haw found th Mra. Bchichanowsky Is angry. real 1 quention langry, that anyone sho [the truth and veracity of her friend when he siya he has found that one Japot in the search of which many lives have been lost and fortunes ‘The word of a mere " ay not be worth much in thiv great nelentific dixcussion,” she said, “but ip and say something for the man whe ts my friend, and whom J know to be (ruth and honor iteelf, as well as being a kindly gen tleman Ah, it just makes my blood boil, to read these slanderous | Sticks Up for Her Friend | j whe add r ents about him and his work Jknew him at his home in Baltimory of bis love for his wife and his chil iren, and also for the poor, Why. his medical practice in Brooklyn people from whom } wan among p> | “1a cent in pay.” Achichanowsky, | MRS. AUG. BCHICHANOWSKY long and earnestly about Dr. _ and his work. She first met hte | tanding a w north of the Cape Nome district to | Fewult that she stopped at his house} jin Brooklyn on the way from Bertin Hog | shortetop of the St. Vincent college | [time ahe became very much Inte ’ led im bie Arctic explorations and! 945 wire ave. | pote. leader.” added Mra, Schichanowsky, |*and he did find ft, for he'# not a OF SEATTLE condensed statement of The Union Saving and Tug submitted to the state banking dep ent under; call of September Ist, 1909. Transacts all branche Your account is solicited , of Seattle, a banking business Condensed Statement Loans and discounts .... Overdrafts Bonds and warrant nking house, furniture and fixtures, including — thre branches Cash and due from hanks ....secccssss coos cove Capital stoc pexiveeds : Surplus and undivided profits .......000 seccves seevees JAMES D. HOGE, President. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmitz, A. B. Stewart, J McCormick, James D. Hoge, N. B.$ Savings Department BALLARD ALASKA BANKING AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., NOME, Special Attention Given to Collections on all ALASKA and PACT Cook heard of her project. and he |destre to meet the woman, with the! SHIRTS & to the far north While there he gave her much advice, and made ar- Tangements for her comfort and |xafety on her long Journ: At that) ting learned much of them from bm. ‘ In the tall of 1903 she came out and again met Dr. Cook at his home, | and tn @ long talk with the explorer| at that time, she asked him if he would ever try again to reach the “Well, if 1 do,” he said, “I will be my own leader, Never again will I ry it under some one sige.” “and he did try tt as his own Mar and a faker, as some of them BO YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? | 1416 Second Aw. At Every Point Won, Lost. F “ COAST LEAGUE. At Sacramento — Sacramento Portland 3. At Los Angeles—-Vernon 1, jand 0. At San Franci 1, Los Angel Oak- ro—fan Francisco 2/the maniacal flight, a dirm Nght te |The flashing arca gradually become of the phantoms become leas bright, jand, by and by, as the dawn creepa up into the day, thése huge biack 2.) beasts of Belial become the four racing care which have entered into 24 hours. Which ts tn the lead? Crowd Was Excited, |seen creeping up in the eastern sky. | leas patnful to the sight and the eyes | } tirely, and put the iid on for good. several autograph piety the struggle for the mastery of the Jobs, and ft is not conducive to bon oat racing.” : would have us believe. Mra. @chichanowsky's friendship | with Dr, Cook continued during her several yours’ residence tn the north, jand her admiration for Dr. Cook |arow with the friendship. She has of Dr. Cook, and many pictures of Eaqut- |maux and Arctic scenes which he FREE Deafness Cure |) "28"! 02 Ms ditterent polar expe jditions. These hy nt her with There im no telagraph wire at the me remarkable offer by one of Bi the most interesting letters telling things’ being put over in California pool roorr and insinuations that our racing was not honest,” anid o1 For eight innings, Lejeune was ® the only Cat who connected safely of the officials today: “As we 414\ sith ‘Thompson's offerings. He aoe ta Ry, “petition of this, we) got one in the third and another in lecided to cut out wire service er the fifth. Playing in handbooks ts a tempta- tion to owners to attempt to pat up Other Electric Types Are Surpassed by This CON SCR VAling RESOURCES state, county and city ge y = . T-4 OFFICERS Yi “ stos N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. oye J. D. LOWMAN, Vice President. ROLLIN SANFORD, Asst, 8 B. STEWART, Vice President. CHAS. B. BROWN, Asst. 4 I D. Lowman, Chas. HL olner, Trust Department BRANCHES AT GEORGETOW N RE SEATTLE AGENTS NORTHWEST Points MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av. 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Lost. , Pet Pittsburg . 92 36 719 Chicago ... 88 4 682 New York 1-76 49 608 Cinemnati 6 2 512 Philadelphia .....63 4 67 St. Louis . 47 80 Brooklyn 82 Boston . if 1 make @ dolar Dental Work r the My} rice charged by Open every evening 110, and 6 p Bundays for working people. Read article in Baturduy’s Btar on Dentistry." EDWIN J. BIOV Dd. jchine to swerve, and in some Inex- "Modern | } At 9 o'clock promptly the Ford, the Alien Kingston, the White Steamer and the Hudson cars were Starter Clarence J. ot wonder and a shout ¢ up from the crowd which was excttedly watching. For innumerable rounds the littl Ford car made the running, with the Allen Kingston next and the White last, the Hudson, car having fallen upon bad times very early in the game, It was not till the 90th lap that any- thing like a dangerous mishap oc- ed, and then it was that the| throttle of the White Steamer went| over and hung. This caused the ma-| plicable manner it backed right off ur#e at full speed, parsing be n & telephone pole and the brac * which led from the top to th und. | Rarely Miss Death. | This wire missed by but a bare! few inches catching both of the oc- cupants of the car by the neck. Had! it done #0 they would never have| known how they were decapitated. it was at the fifth lle that the Hudson car first had trouble, but it kept recurring, and finally took it in for @ long time. The first 10 miles were 18 minutes 47 seconds, th ed in first 26 seconds, and which car did it in 1 minute 11 sec onds, with Johnson at the whee DOWNING, HOPKING @ NYER, tae (Betabiished 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grate and Provistons, Hoth Phones 279. Peri Wires, 204-105-200 ake Bide. | booth, and the booth fe locked when ase oun. FO CURTIS BERNARD) ===" m= leading speciatiats tn fi track, and there is onty one tele-|f this country, who will send two 9) Of his experiences, She, in turn, has phone wire. The telephone is in a|f| montha’ medicine free to prove | written him just as interesting his abiiity to cure Deafness, Head Noises and Catarrh. A the horses go to the post for the dress Dr. G. M Hranaman, 158 | first race, and tx not unlocked until |§} East 12th at. Kansas City, Mo th lant race is ery possible effort f# being made to prevent any information from going out until after the rv IN COURT CHARGED WITH ASSHULTING SFATTLE RAGE MEN } | nited Presa) | | KNABE tt) VANCOL oR, B. C., Bept. 11 Hugh Springer, secretary of the The Wortd's Best race meet here, and Wm. Walsh, Plano = of the Canadian detective agency, - appeared before P. P. Faulkner, | Hi i magistrate of Steveston, yesterday, li Pi o ons charge of assealt | Cline Piano: Co. The trouble originated by Moon D and Plummer, two Seattle men, SEATTLE sending flash results of the races ts Seattle poo: rooms. No change | could be laid against them, nor |—~ could they be stopped, so Walsh and Springer, it is alleged, enticed | them out to the track and beat them P Coenen “The Raleigh | "rhe Inwyer acting for the plain ‘Turkish Baths | changed to the more serious one \of aggravated assault, but separate MEN ONLY. charges will have to be made and | Pourth Av. betwees Union the magistrate adjourned the caso| Ne further comments a: until Tuesday iniastinasonsite Walsh, the detective, had charge D avenports of policing at the track BALL T0 OSTEOPATHY POYNOK, PURNErU LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11.—Cur- | tis Bernard, Vernon's versatile utility player, probably will play | his last game of professional bail | Tuesday. Bernard is studying o# teopathy and has informed Manager Hogan that he wants a few weeks jatories of her work in smatipox rid- }for your | sho oxd 1 Border Tool “ $1.10 4x7% Concave Steel Gutter wel She) ‘uxt Goncave Steel’ Gutter” | Jen camps in the far north Mra. 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