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NortTrnw Athhy BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p. m. VANCOUVER vs, SHATTER and S00, Yosler Car, - ——————— Hote! Ethelton Our ssh to ig eee Hs e i large Oppostic Pestotties, HIPPODROME, EATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. & Cents Per Couple. Phone Main 063 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. SULPHURRO BATHS POR EUMAT When Looking for a Den- tist, Find the One You ‘ Want Imitation Dentistry te like conw- ens on! It's me geod because Many poopie who are looking for ices at 113 First avenue, i Union block. see the sign, “The it Doctor Brown,” in fromt of ‘Waa! block, and think st they are coming to my offices, they soon discover that they are the office of the wrong Dr. BEWARE OF DENTISTS OW FIRST AVENUE CLAIMING To BE THE RIGHT DR. BROWN. myself, took charge of the offi- » e"Suly sth, 1801. when the I ¢ foundation upon Practice. Beld oF poreeial , enamel or a of ee ee eee yebre ‘ne peple have indorsed my . methods. Edwin |. Brown, D. D. S. One Door South of the Postal Teie- ro 7 Evening» Until § and Sundays Until 4 for recple Who Work 99% fer at times with some form ct digestion. If neglected, it becomes in, One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy ‘Will cure indigestion. You should gsiways keep this wonderful remedy our house or traveling beg. and drun% ike tea. Pleasast fe the taate, better for the stomach if your drugmist sells pure urugs and guarantee’ remedies he seils SCOTCH STOMACH 60c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS — Eident Murphy of the Chicago club is ready to meet a he was “all'in” caused his wife to statements were untrue. ‘all in, and now I'll show ‘em, of his career. Jim Flynn. JACK JOHNGON, WHO RETIRES FROM “RETIREMENT.” CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—After breaking the world's record for the brevity of his retirement, Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion, today comers. Johnson ri Johnson is today arranging with the McMahon brothers, of New York, for a match with Joe Jeanette. “When | announced recently that | was through | meant it,” sald Johneon, “but the critics began te hand out that bunk about me being I'l give this Jeanette the worst beating The champion also asserteed that he would begin training imme diately after the articles are signed. less than he weighed when he began preparing for the battle with NEws AND STATISTICS Professional @porte Fostered that the critics declaring urge that he demonstrate that the He now weighs 247 pounds, STRICTLY ON MERITS” —CHARLES MURPHY. (BY United Press teaset Wire) CHICAGO, Aug. that the New York Giants could not win the 1912 pennant race In the National league “without andue as) sistance from other teams,” Prest-| caused a sensation in baseball cir cles bere yesterday. The statement was the result of a message sent from New York Saturday to the effect that Roger Bresnahan of the S&. Louls club was interested in the contemplated tour of the world by the Giants, provided the Giants copped the championship. Among other red- hot assertions Murphy said: “I t to see the Cardinals play the game against the Giants and play it right up to the hilt.” “The race in the National league must be run} strictly on its merits.” “Not even} a suspicion can be permitted to} creep into the situation right now,” continued Murphy. Murphy cast) reflections on the St. Louis club,) despite the fact that the Cardinals) have been playing hard against the! New York club, and have taken) five out of seven gamos played with the Champs. THEY KICKED Owing to the objections of th mayor and citizens of Kent, the wrestling bout between Ralph John. son and Frank Van Horn, scheduled UST PLAY IT jLynch made a sensational to take place at Kent August 17, has been postponed wl Colts Stop Strand On Comeback SPOKANE, Aug. 13. Strand, traveling the comeback road, was stopped for a period yes terday by the Portland team when they slugged his offerings freely and won'the first game of the series from the Indians, 56 to 2. Steiger pitched a good game for the visit ors, and was ably supported by the Way Paul 13.—Declaring/ entire team, so that at no stage of) {97 Sats* Cress the game was he in difficulty. Haas man, 4 new Portland catcher, show- ed to advantage. Seore by Innings HOMES WIN FOR TIGERS IN NINTH VICTORIA, Aug. 13.-—-Two home runs, slipped out of the field by Hall and Lynch for the visiting Tigers, resulted in an easy vietory for them yesterday In the opener for the week. The score was 7 to 2 play, which spelled the finish of the Vio- toria hopes, when he speared Clementson's drive, with two on, in the eighth. Score by innings 5 T ¥ ard “Ww. U. BEAT JAPS The Mikados lost to the Western Union team 10 to 6, after a batting rally in the seventh inning. The |seore stood 4 to 3 against the tele raphers In the opening of the sev enth frame. W. U.'s started a swat ting rally and before the smoke of the battle fleld had cleared away ‘von imprints were made in th ribber. Byerley tanned eigh: and the Mikado pitcher 5. Western Union . 10 i 4 Mikados .......... 6 s “ _Byerley and Cox; Moss and Omtu, Distinctirvely individual j NEVER AGAIN FOR LARNED? SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, N. Y., Aug. winner of the national tennis cham piouship seven times, will not com | pete for the title again, ts the gen jeral opinion among the camp of tennis players who began play here yesterday in the Meadow cup tour |nament, Since the Davis cup con- test in Australia, Larned has been | suffering from rheumatism, 13--That William A, Larned, 8 Dance at Dreamiand tonight, ** The Lowman & Hanford nine won a topsided, game from the Bon Marche colored team, 18 to 1, at Woodland park Sunday. The story shows the Bon team didn’t have a shade. Batteries—-L. & H., Phimp. gon and Finegold; Perkins and Jones. RESULTS 6 i hia 1 Brookiyn 2. Boston 7. Chicago 19, AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Cleveland %, Chie 1 » other gam duled No games were scheduled In the Const Star bright and early Monday morning, and it will be smeared all over Electra-Vita is the only suc K. OF C. GAME OFF the first page. Get me? Sea cesaful appliance for infusing | pa.| The scheduled benefit game be- eka * - fuonce Is powerful, yet soothing | ‘697| tween the Knights of Columbus and Tom Dale, the best middleweight mit artist that has been developed and pleasant to the nerves. All ti1| the Western Dry Goods Co., for fun. |About Seattle for some time, has been called to Chicago on account of | Neht long it sends a volume ot #5] day morning, was called off on ne-|the Hines of his stater, and is going to make an effort to mix in sev-|f Sete’, enerey Into” the ailing 431) count of the condition of the| eral bouta there before he returns to Seattle, as Dan Salt has wives eubles as lumbage, ‘inecunin ress 43. 98 (7 1 ‘Me[grounds. Tht rain earlier in the| him letters to the right people, If he runs up against such flivvers oo orvousness, Theumatiam, wenk NATIONAL AMERICAN {morning soaked the grounds gd|>ave shown up here, claiming to hail from Chicago, you can gamble is of any kind, and mach, | aia\nonon. ty fi ty| had the two teams played it would|¥Ur stick of candy on Dale, ldney, liver and bowel dis- | | uiilwasi’n a6 43 ti|have put the grounds in a bad eon ©. 00) Bie ra-Vite | | book, 600 Phtia 4% 694) dition for the league games in the “Editor, Whiffs—! have jumped three board bill bora pel orate grade ap $08 De : ' 8. Do you : ’ , Sorichioes £2 488! afternoon. would have stood any chance at the Olymple games?. ‘suseiine ik 2 Tee mahi nae ins daspalives | een Fs Gieveld $1 66 “Att aeattig Gloanora Per Modem | Mac ight have. The only difference between broad Jumpiag and] | claimed for ie “My ‘rheumatism | | Aadress se 99) mur ! . oarg jumping is the “r.” Boys, we have Kate, the bandit queen, sur-| | 02 palng are ali gone and I feet | NY 1 ‘by Furniture Company, “te lrounded. ‘Shoot, when you see the white of her taloum powder.’ tHE STAR—TUE: DAY, AUGUST 13, SPORTS START PLAY TODAY ~ FLORENCE SUTTON Fast courts and splendid tennis Weather marked the opening of the annual Northwestern tennis’ tour nament at the Seattle Tennis '¢hub courts, Madison and Sarmmit) av, yesterday, and a good crowd offen thusiasts turned out to se6 ‘the elimination games, in which many of the weaker sistern and ‘breth ren of the net and racket went down to defeat in the first rounds. With one exception, the vixiting experts won their sets handily, the exception being “Midget” Roberts, | the San Francisco grammar kehoo! lad, who was defeated by Claire} Shannon of Beatie, Roberts lout the firat set by a love set, but show. ed more confidence in the second, which wan a deuce sot, which he finally lost, 10-8 With the lesser lights out of the way, the real play of the more expert racket wielders started to-| day, when such cracks as Mel Long, | the Northwestern champlon; Daw-| on, the Southern California cham plon; Johnston and Fottrell, the} San Francisco cracks. Joe Tyler of | Spokane, holder of the Northwest ern title last year, will also appear today, as will May Sutton, the greatest woman player the world has ever seen, and her aleter, Flor ence Sutton games are open to the pub- Me, a small admission fee belng charged, and ample accommeda-| tions for the convenience of wit-| nesses have been made. Interest im today’s play will begin to center in the work of the Visitors and the best local players, as there will be a strugsic of skill among the cracks to qualify for the finals. Today's Schedule. 10 a m.—-Tyler ve. Noon, Dawson va. Judd, Rucker ve. A. BE. MoCutth- eon, BE. C. Lee va. Myers, C. Shan non va. Hulskamp. 11 a m.—Winner of Tyler vs. Noon vs. Miura, Mise Waterhouse ¥s. Miss Gandolfo, A. O. Lee va. Rus sell, Yan Kurea vs. Jobnaten, Lawe| Ys. Kelleher, Miss May Sutton Miss List 12 m-—Small va. Bacon, Mine Fording and Miss Miller ve. Miss Lambuth and Mra. Boole, Nicholson; va. Kottenbach, Mias Florence Sut- ton vs, Mise Bell, Miss Dressler va. Mra. Judge. Young vs. Palmer. | 2p m-—-Mies May Sutton and) PLANE SINKS POWER RACER; PICKS UP CREW Wires SAGO, Aug. 13.—"Rolianpe IIL,” the power boat representing Michigan in the international chat jonship power boat regatta belns| The hydroplane reseutd the Re llance’s crew. SOME GAME, THIS | In one of / nessed at Woodland Park this year| |the Rows A Business college. Score—Ross, 3.) Wilsons, 2. The pitching of Gra-| ham for Wilsons featured. He | struck out 14 and allowed but one | hit. The poor work of the umpires | caused Wilson's defeat CANADIAN WINS SECOND HEAT CHICAGO, Ang. 13.—The Patricia, the Canadian challenger, won the second beat here yesterday in the serits of yacht races for the in ternational cup. The Michicago fin ished one minute and forty seconds behind the Canadian yacht. The Patricia and the Michicago finished the first leg of the race neck and neck, Before the second lap was over a blowing, and Skipper McClurg of the Michicago held closer to the wind than the Patricia's captain, and as a result the Michicago soon) got a quarter of a mile lead. In the last lap the wind freshened, how- ever, and the Canadian boat passed | her American contender. GREAT BATTLE AT EVERETT In a pitchers’ battle Sunday the Everett baseball team defeated the U. 8. 8. © rado nine by the nar. row score of 3 to 2. Singleton ont- pitched his rival, with 15 strikeouts to his credit. He, was touched for only three hits. Matthews fanned oix Everett sees 3 6 38 U. 8. 8. Colorado ° 2 38.3 Batteries—Singleton and Ladd; | O-mile breeze Waa, coast champ JOHNSON’S “RETIREMENT” LASTS TWO BLACK CHAMP READY TENNIS EXPERTS WILL TO MEET ALL COMERS No Expert Racket Wicider, Young va. Miss La bath, Mies Peters and Heilb Mins Landes and Lawre Mina Schae Northup and Lewis, Miss Ty Tylor va. Miss Bone and W Adama vs. Richardson, Pringle vs.| just like that, {t was too much for Sears, 1912. Who is! tn Playing in Seattle This Week buth and Lam and Fottrell va DOPE AND 2p COMMENT Amateur Gports Encouraged J of fellow Ig He wears a Nopt 4 handkerchief in tile eagle 4 Everet BILL JAMES WINS |. scans 14TH STRAIGHT GAME *:.\32:15235 If he were inclined to grow vain) saw it was a case of get it or lose over his victories, Bill James would | the ne, He got it, He got it by lhave & chest on him this morning | running backward diagonally for a lthat nine men could sit on with per-| considerable distance, spenring the fect case, and he would have a Ii-| pill and throwing it to first all in nday at $96 ame BF indicates baggage ¢ «© tral) Freight train Jeaves aa Massachusetta Bt ce PEM shat we TRACTION jeause to wear & chest of that call-)one motion, just in the nick of| "ACHIC Ora time to nab Kippert. This saved the day for Beattie, and James had the watisfaction of #taying to the finish even when the sledding was hard, but he had. to hand it to the| other boys for the kind of Class A| |ber, for he not only won the first came of the series with the Vancou ver Champs, yesterday afternoon, |10 to 8, but he won his 14th straight | victory, and, best of all, in @ battle |noyal with his nearest rival in the league, Jimmy Clark, he bad the| fielding they gave him. | satisfaction of watehing Clark trek| The same teams will meet thir jto the clubhouse in the eighth in-}@fternoon at 3 o'clock, and this lning, while he finished his game) Will be the first free day of the | 1 the going was bad | Week for women } “ane did not know that these) The oft ltwo rivals would be opposed, or the! »)* ADR HPO. 4 & |S. RB. O, sign would have been buaKg | Jack ‘ Viicee up at the park yesterday, As it was,| Fullerton, 2 seo lonly the usual Monday crowd saw °* vf . 4 oe James has to share the glory of! tarmond, as 4 ¢ 0. his vietory with Tealey Raymond,| ¥ “ Ee aD ae who, by one of the mont remarkable) 7*""* ” 41 ee jeatches and pegs ever seen on the tale (neakau diamond, stopped the Champs in the] vs . AB. RH PO. A sinth, when they were slugging] Kinkiaca SO £2 2 |James right and left, and after he) ; ‘ 3 2.2. had been nicked for three runs and ee Se ee were full. That work of) Kippert. of 4°82 s ond’s undoubtedly prevented a} 7,.'""" . : s . 1 tied score and possible loss of the! ‘eis game. . Ic ie ae ae The game started as a magnifi-|} 1 ¢ leont. fight between James and] ese |Clark,. with neither pide able to] Pa A: |make a dent in the first two] Totals .......99 8 19 36 ri j fr oie. In : th is See * a oomattee ten Menh — | Theatre full of the best ot n double and scored Sh | ty ieutnge fourth the Champs took a moment-| Se« ary lead, when Brashear hit for| V*pcourer lfour sacks, with Bennett on. The! wann ata USED FURAN Giants came back In their half | with four runs, collected on a dou-| ~ _ You never saw bie by Mann, a walk to Whaling, 0) [\.j."tn ¢ tonings: © fave half. Meuse dea nT innings; £ runs and 2 hits off | cor , bingle by James and a homer by| te © toons tent 2 bike ote mplete. Shaw. | James (14th consecuttves: ch the Giants added/)') Clark Struck out—Dy Janes 1; by the sixth Clark 1 Biases on bs ithree to their score, and It looked | or Ciurk 4; aff Kane 4 las If the game were a pipe, but the | ball—Kippert, by asm. Champs showed signs of life in the} Crk | Passed ba Hep piay—Kane to va to pron ¥8.! eighth, when an error by Raymond | piry Kane te Sepuive to bi : AFTER US—WHAT? Mrs.ion, and Bennett cleaned the bags Renters Increase — Home Owners Off James 6;| Mit by pitched | ler and| with a homer. When the Giants illiams,| came back with twodn the eighth, | Jimmie Clark, and he bit the veidt 3 p. m—Long va. Turner, Fot-|for the clubhouse with his tail be] About 1880 the United States cen-,b trell vs. Paschal, Miss Allmond ve.|tween bis legs sus began compiling the number of | churches, socks. ee Miss Fording, Miss M. Baillie va.) Im the ninth the visltors landed | homes owned in this country. Bach |electricity pow Mra. Turner, Miss Waterhouse and|on James bard, and things looked | census report shows increase of | and wone of the bee a Mra. Langley ve. Mies bone and) bad until Tealey pulled his sensa-|renters and a decrease of home | izing damnin, Mies Mitchell {tional stuff. Cates otarted with || owners. | eat 6 influences of 4 p. m—Miss Livingstone vs.| homer. Sepulva laid down 4 bingle; wun the ce om Miss Fox, Mixs Conner vs, Migs and Lewis, a pinch bitter, also hit | came Pag te te Gh gh OB ra ee oe og ae Miller, Miss Bagley va, Miss Jack-| safely. Bennett put out a long flY,| than haif the people of the United |pig or tenn 8 COW sah ling; Mins Goodfellow vs. winner of| which Wilson nipped, Sepulva scor-| p= Fe Ry) raise your rege Miss May Sutton vs. Mixs List,|{ng on the throw in, Brashear fied! er ne home owners being bet play withbas ina nm winner of Miss Allmond ve. Miss to Mann and Lewis scored when! 47 ner cent, while the renters worel cane toae pre “fol | Fording vs. winner of Mixs fo ve. Miss Waterhouse, Mies F “ Miss Dressler and| needed to te, Kippert drove and partner vs. partner. Sp. m Winner of Mi tid here, sank off the Chicago|ingstone vs, Miss Fox va ass"! COBB ATTACKED : 5:45 p. m—Mise Paschall vs Brown, Miss Florence Sutt Bacon vs. Miss Drossle the best games wit-| Adama, Mrs, Bragdon and Lawe vs Miss Goodfellow and Hul C. defeated Wilsons | Baker and partner ys, Miss Bell and Bell, H. Lee vs. Hart, Potter Mine Pratt and Lenox Gandol- Frisk hit for a splendid double.|53 Der cont’ 4) With the base ber cent. The 1910 census shows | street, victimes fall and two runs) 4 one | punt £6 per cent are now renters—|cycies and aii : s cm This startling condition has grown | steadily, surely, persistently as the rising and setting of the sun, de- between third and short. Raymond an Liv as fruit growing under irrigation Yacht club on Lake Michigan to- rd _ Balliie vs. = fog ey Bay Big es nmons No invest prego day. fies Pratt va. winner of Miss Flor | been giving away)” ment Xo one was drowned. ence Sutton ve. Miss Bell; Mra! BY AUTO THUGS J nome. to all seekers for the last 60 )*t8ut, steady increase as that is The Reliance was running at the} Northup vs. winner of Mins Drewe) (0 annem | years. irrigated orchards, ae rate of 36 miles-an hour when the| ler vs. Mrs, Judge, Miss Baker V&) pETROIT, Aug. 18.—It ts reported e But the end is here. Uncle Sam| Five acres under eo | wash from a hydroplane swariped| Miss Schaefer, Miss Bowen and E. here that Ty Cobb was attacked | Mae no more farms to give away. | make a fine living fora her. ©. Lee vs. Miss Bagley and partner. while automobiling here last night.| 7% millions on millions of rich |acres make you rich. and Porsons on Trumball ay. saw four|*Sticultural lands of Kansas, Ne-| By our low prices men leap on the running board of an| Draska, Bn cnr the Dakotas,/terms we make it easy auto and attack its driver. The| #reeon, Washington—all have been worker to own his home driver stopped and his assailants| Yen Sway. | Job. fied. He caught one of them and beat him roundly. The police do-) clare that no one was arrested, but i think the man attacked was Cobb. on and er and What of the future homes? What of America’s prattiing babes when | they come to be homeseekers, in| fulfillment of the Creator's design? | Five acres of our irrigated land | No man is really free when cme other man owns his Be a job owner. a free Come in and let as tell you 1, Miss apeersereeeer | near Adrian will make you an ideal |°%F Proposition, our 4 home, Mr. Worker, when you reach |*t¢ And possibilities for . | |45 and are ready for the “scrap-| "dependence. : | pile.” ADRIAN POWER & WATER, te *||" ‘There you will have close neigh- 225 Leary 2B ; My idea of nothing at all—the showing that some of the bench-| birds at the Woodlaad Park tennis courts, who keep busy guying the skirts on the courts, would of curves and volleys at the 8. and ©. Q D. It's about the right time with the proposition that t pennant play the hip series, class than the Northwestern. in B, and the Coasters are not taking But there ts no chance about it; it western team. Those Olympic athletes letic club for nonpayment ‘They'll give the N. ¥, A. C. A headline says that Mayor Mott of Oakland, Cal., is going to sink bling on the results of Coast league games tho probe into alleged « and that several arrests hav Relieve me, it will be a flas the tinniest kind of a tin-horn sport who would adn regular money on the outoo; If the report which came over the wires today to the effect that Wolgast and Packey McFar Madison Square Garden for what I have repeatedly asserted in this column, taking a long rest was the desire of the bogus champ He's sinking fast team winning the Coast league pennant in a Pacific Canadian Pacific Railway STREAM os © Ee mel 5 PS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE make if they tackled May Sutton’s hot line Seattle Tennis club courts this week. 8. O. boys. ore ee Leave Seatt Arrive Victoria Leave Victoria Arrive Va Leave of the season for some fan to come forward | he team winning the Northwestern league SAILING FROM PIER 1, ond Avenue. On pgper the Const league is in a higher|§ Cty Offtce. 7 , the former being in AA class and the latter ny chances of being humiliated would be a cinch—for the North who were suspended by the New York Ath. of dues are the perfect type of amateurs, a aswell race to get the funds. eae e been made for making pools on the game. jh in the pan. I don’t believe you could find t that he ever bet me of one of those contests, . eee land have signed up for a ten-round bout at October 3 is true it simply goes to prove that hte talk of Wolgast bunk, and that it was inspired by an awful to get away from Joe Rivers’ game. Even Don’t Starve Your Nerves Matthews and Scully, at that McFarland stands a fair chance of taking his pedro in ten! ee rounds, A great many people suffer! like a new man. T have eevee from allments caused by weak, | 21 pounds and work every sits, impoverished nerves, and try to an recominend Blectta: UC ig TAKES A TEAM, NOT A CROWD Answers to Correspondents—"Crn you think of anything that makes || cure these troubles by dosing | all people who are setitetet tase * c sine y — their stomachs with drugs. It is | rheumatism. wou ocompanied bs ters, 900/% bigger hit with the crowd than a famine in China or an earthquake |{ tein stomachs wit i | ; ithout tt strong, “Auburn took m jaunt to 4nd fire at San Francisco? Inqutring Ignate.” A-—Kasiest thing you|| SmRoebie. | Drugs are potsons, | money back and 400 Olympia Sunday in an effort to|K2OW, Iesy. Have you thought of an epidemic of the bubonic plague or If you are weak, run down, | W. A. KIT gather in the scalp of the state cap.| Moran trying to umpire a game of ball at Dugdale's park? yous and unambitious, (f you | Walla Walla, Wash. fiat team, “Bandar night the Bel’ ay Be Stas wer shana? easacnes..t%t| GET THIS FREBag, burn boys slipped into the home We beginning to look very much as if Tealey Raymond added a ans that your nerves tary Cut out and this town very quietly. Score, Olympia | {2@ Dlece of statuary to his collection of ball players when he bought & for new © tricit 9 boa 8, Auburn 3 Ayres was hammered | Blaine Gordon, The latter ios qnighty consletent loser. caer SAP Seg = - and nothing | rom the box, to be replactd by Blectra-Vita * ne | Sialth. Suit heaved & pond ate |. Thore ie an average of fifty amatour bail games played in and about |} nerves.’ tals with alectris Olymsia 6 4| Seattle every Sunday and The Star's sporting department lacks re-|f| life while you sleep, It builds up | 6 4) : st t Dove ry ’ “ atrongth and vitality in. ev Asher 7| || Porters enough by just three to cover all of them. Your game ts prob- wenktned acwee cud pa ek ably the one that will not b he covered by a reporter, so get it into The|f| pains and aches and Ment | i

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