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BROWN. myself; took charge of the offi July 16th, 1901, when sap afforded practice’ eno jantist only. Seattle charged | for first class work ss F came of tiret class work ured that this was * i. foukt jation upon which & Dental Practice does not make aay difference stk ae Seta Eee fdwin J. Brown, D. D. S$ Benttle’s Lending Dentist. TIS First Avenue—Union Block One Door South of the Postal Tele-| downs, Sundays ho Work graph B: oo Fyeniogs Until § 4 for People i neal THE CUB REPORTER NICE FIX TO Be SCOOP HE Lost MY Pass TO WORLD SeREg THE STAR—MONDAY, 1912, bata 14, ~ Scoop Was Leo’ ng For a Bargain LAD OVERTHERE' SUPPING ME SeSh\~ I GOTTA neKer Yr me Game TUL Seu Nou FoR Ninny NTS ON Tht AND. ARE. SLIPPING FAST BY Nett iY RICE | NEW YORK, Oct. 14—A ‘cortsa| jof fluttering dtick fits at the start, jabnormal breaks by both teams, & }meneral helterekelter, wi ith both clubs in the air—then, when both —— to normal Boston ad the class, This is the exact an jawer to the highly delicate situa |tion In which the New York Giants vd themselves after a week's play for the world’s baseball champion ship. Today they are upon the rim of another world's series defeat, for, .¢ Rube Marquard cae stop Joe! Wood this afternoon, good night; likewise, bum voyage and au re voir | After the first battle, last Tues- lday, the dope showed Boston lead- ing on form. Then cameo a shift where we figured the Giants with) }a luscious chance to upset the dope. Boston was clearly below! jform. Wood and Collins did not FINE RACE M BRINK [look as impressive as had been ox pected. As MoGraw had three fine pitchers in tiptop shape, the Olants’ outlook assumed a vermil fon hue, fringed with gold tintings, | | But with the Boston players ner | vous and below par, the experience gained in fighting through previ ous world’s series did not show re sults, The Giants also played far below form, dropped, fumbled, kicked every chance away and fell | behind Both teams have fought with |raw, real courage, and have done thelr beat. Bat if the Giants are to} rally in the Inst diteh, they must latand back of their pitchers more| lke a champlonship team. They |scored enough runs by good bat [ting to win behind Tesreau, Math-| ewson and Marquard tu three of} the first four games, but slipped in jonly one victory through a miracu: lous outfield catch by little “Josh” Devore. ee td EET— FOR ARCHIE TAFT | Archie Taft had a nice race meet at Madison ay afternoon. ral riders beside ticipated it was a fine Archie. He won the fivemile, the ten- mile, the novelty race and the 30- mile Considine cup the latter reducing itself to a watkaway when Fred Mercer's Flying Merkle quit }fiying in the ninth mi ambled along to vict | Exceistor chug bogry fairly easy, with P. § or two behind. Th gone bome before lap 60 and grabbed Considine trophy was an nounced that $100 cash went with the cup, and no doubt th a had the nerve walk away ith that, too. It was a shame Arehie. The-races were full of class, ex cept the cup race, although many af the entries promised by the lo branch of the F. A. M. did not ar. Secretary Hiller of t Racing association paid erican leet for th motor Park \ Archie par- | race meet—for Zwick, a lap rowd had all chie finished a of } i | FOOTBALL; SCORES U. OF W. 53, U. P. 8. 0. Coach Dobie’s University of | Washington football machine show- ed some signs of real Dobie cinss |when ft ran rings around Univer- sity of Puget Sound on the campus iaturday, scoring 53 points on the Methodists. Individually the var | sity eleven didn’t appear so strong | as last year’s champions by a wide |margin, the backfield especially lacking star material, but the team | played together and showed signs ©) of having absorbed a bit of foot- ball wisdom from the canny Scot jwho has given Washington 80 many winners. The Tacoma bunch were rather outclass ed, but played gamely. EVERETT 21, BROADWAY 0 Everett High school found the Broadway High of Seattle fairly easy picking on Saturday at Madl- son park, and won by three touch- 21 to 0. The local lads + braced up in the last half, but were outplayed all of _the way. They Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE ey here via Vietorta Direct) Rens We Beattie SAILING FR City Office, 113 Second Avenue. CHILI CONC 1411 Br4 Ay. net! Unien an: |Senttle-Vameonver (Direct) torning via Vict Leave Seattle Arrive Vancouver Leave Vi Arri neouver . OM VIER 1, » BTO. Fr very Service Pine. Main 6806. Arehie | with his | tog things | handsome | to » Be. | 20 in| ce DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS ‘This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Loca tity. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support Fremont District — COAL AND “WOOD _ ___ DRUGS McMULLEN & CO. $5.00 BOOK FREE To any Indy who will call at Phone us for your Coal and Wood, | store wo willy resent a copy ot Hoe —vAONES— burg’s Home Recipes. Office, 1. 20, Ind. Mod 58. FREMONT DRI'~ Co. After 6 p. m.. Green 472, White 460. Woodland Park INTERLAKE FUEL CO, 219 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. 908. N. 316 N, 409 INTERLAKE FUEL Co. |Wood and Coal, Bullding Material and Teaming CLOVER LAF DAIRY, Inc. North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dal ry | in the City. 12 Quarts for $1-00. }1 N. | | | auieeuassesTess the PF. A. M., American Motorcyclists, day's race meet, and rec turn a handsomely-cag ment that looks ike a marriage lie) conse, However, the local F. A. M.| secretary made more promises (ban deliveries in the matter of entries. However, each event had a few! thrills and some real racing i and the spe thased when T. R. White, Indian machine, beat Taft Australian pursuit race, The audt ence later on yelled for White to start in the cup race. He took no} Iheed, and it was reported that his engine was cold, Another rumor | jsaid his feet. Anyhow, he didn’t! etart D. chine, meaning Federation of for yester has A riding Mercer's me a spill in the perwait hearty, with only « alight limp to) show for it jebine was b |not develop Mercer's racing ma} shaken up, and did) true form after the bumping. The novelty race, involy ing a piecating and pop-drin ing} leontest in front of the gra: waa highly amusing Excetle time wa ade in all events, for half-mile track t a) city | way wil have to ineeote it the aship is to go their this fail. EASTERN FOOTBALL Army 19, Ratgers 0. Navy 0, Lehigh 14. Swathmore 6, Pennsylvania 3 New York University 6, Cornell Mu. Harvard 26, Williams 3. Virginia 0, Princeton 31, Yale 16, Lafayette 0, POST-SHASON GAMES At Chicago. Cubs errr ° White Hox Ruelbach and Archer; Walsh and Sullivan. At St. Louts. Nationals . . Americans COAST LBHAGUE RESULTS Sacramento 2-4, Oakland 1-3 Vernon 11-13, Los Angelos 2-9, San Francisco 9-1, Portiand 1-2. Oakland Vernon on Angeles . ‘ortiand Gan Francisco . Sacramento SMUGGLED OPIUM ON G. N. TRAIN Emery Hughes, customs inspect- or, stationed at Blaine, on the boundary between Canada and the United States, discovered a ship- ment of smuggled opium on a Great Northern train there yesterday, amounting to 100 five-tael tins, weighing 70 pounds, and valued about $2,500, Hughes made no ar- rests at the time he seized the = but has several under suspt- clon whom he is watching. Yes terday's seizure is one of the larg- est for some time. Most of the contraband oplum seized is taken at the boundary, very little of it Setting to Seattle, KKK KKK vd Compromise on Free Lunch Question. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14.— As a compromise between the abolishment of free lunch in Los Angeles, thus depriving many workingmen of their midday sandwich, and the law as it formerly stood, Mayor Alexander has today signed an ordinance fixing a $25 license on saloonista serving free sandwiches. It is planned to take the cense from frult and vegetable peddlers, deriving the revenue thus lost from the free lunch tax et kk tk tk ASTOR ESTATE, $77,826,000 NEW YORK, Oct. 14-—-Under the will of the late John Jacob As tor, his eldest son, William Vin- cent, will be deprived of $10,000, 900 of his father's fortune, leaving him only $77,826,000 with which to struggle along through life. The inheritance tax paid on the total se * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * jthe cup J estate was $3,160,000, MORGAN | TEAR ME OFF ANCE LITT CORNER, OF oyHaT™ BY “HOP” SWIMMING CONTESTS: PORTLAND, Or, | mers from Spokane Oct Swim. Vancouver, S¢ jattle, Tacoma and possibly some California points are to take big aquatic |given under the Multnomah Athletic | ber # | The events on the champlonship program are the 100, 220, 440 and B80-yard ewime part in the tourney to be club Novem | MODERN oclegantly furnishea rooms at lowest rates st Hotel Vir- ilgieus, Kighth and Virginia, near ‘Westlake, Elliott 803. 6 “CUP THAT STINKS,” SAYS LIPTON Sir Thomas Tells The Correspondent H Challenge Ag America’s Cup St. Bunch in Contr New York Yacht Will Adopt Aloe Fou! Rules” and Allow Fair| Play. (The Daily Star London cor respondent, W. G. Shepherd, se cured this remarkable inter view from Sir Thomas Lipton, on board the steam yacht Erin, while Lipton was preparing to sail for thie country to chat lenge again for the Americais coup. For the firet time the truth is told regarding the “sure thing” men whe are pre venting an honest race for the famed bit of pewter known as the America’s cup—€ditor.) BY W. G. SHEPHERD & SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Oct. 14 —Sir Thomas Lipton yesterday ded in the United States to eha) lenge, for the foorth Ume, fof the America’s cap—the trophy, waieh, owing to the ahspertem stand of the New York Yacht | ie known through MKurope ag the np that «tinks.” When I visited Erin he showed me 200 trophies-— a priceless arrny--snatehed (from kings and emperors or offered by {> them for competition; loving, cups from Americans, one pur a ith five contributions . of school children from San Diego to New York, an a two silk Ameritan fags. made by 1 know they because I have their regard Americans & fair chan Tell me fair chance | aeked uN} f Lipton om the hore the tokens of Y can't tell me yn't want to give Jee at the cup.” why you don't Got « Who prevents sob? “Not more than 16 men prevent Taft per-jrace, and is tucky to be whole and | changing the rules to permit pean nations « fair race.” | Who the coterie?” “The greatest opponent of tair lay is Cass Ledyard of New play Moa 4 ct Then lasked him the qu which covers the hidden pow . |allences American yachteny the cup scandal American yachtsmen amelied but refused to be mitted they tearea the uo influence. “How does J. P. Morgan upon the question of fair “Wh: Case Ledyard | Morgan’ attorney.” Sir T said with a twinkle in his ey a queer smile. I asked him ff he had tal Morgan about the rules and that he had, during a ding which both were European monarch mC RETIRES KAUFMAN LUTHER M'CARTY. SAN FRANCISCO, Oot, 14.—Al) Kaufman {s all through as a white | hope. Luther McCarty, who may or may not be a world beater, certainly is a Kaufman beater, for he put the California heavyweight to sleep in} two rounds when they met in Cof- froth’s arena Saturday, or, rather, |he knocked the native sonito the! mat four times in such rapid sye- cession that Referee Jim Griffin de- cided to stop the bout andysave what was left of Al for bis fam and friends. The first round, not so busy, but in the second Carty cut loose with both han and it was a dreadful shame, jw he did to Kaufman, The @alit nian was kept busy pulling he back through the ropes af! Carty had walloped him ha w into the audience, Betting wrt : to 1 on McCarty at ringside, few takers. A small cron eennet the battle, a cromit i in ine to meet Al Palzer ye $0 Lopyox genuine “hone” “ithe America’s cup and compete | < A zee ap when Lipton m rules. beady-eyed, bushy lent man who rul ribben of the sea. 1. diugrace ts I've beard yachtsmen jeup is a dishonor and \to the Walted States; (area shame is that, while Amer Hicans as a people favor a few old men are power. ough to prevent this repeat all I've heard. is Interested in this cup, The |yachtamen of the world would wel come a chance to ithey had achance to win-—which they have not under the rule WHEN I REACH THE UNITED STATES,” SAID LIPTON, “1 SHALL TRY TO HAVE THE RULES ALTERED. IF SUCCESS FUL | BHALL CHALLENGE IN STANTLY.” Would you*be willing to forget for! the people of I asked. American all over,” he} “The people are for de a trophy provided b the United States? “That's laughed. cency, No. I couldn't race for such a cup. You see, the America’s |the blue ribbon of yachting, |must be thet cup or no race.” What rule changes are neces- sary before you will challenge? asked, “The chan; astoniahed 1 secure them. I ask that the race be sailed under AMERICAN RAC- ING RULES-—the Universal rating which every raco in the United States is galled under save one— that for the Americ: cup. No jother club would race under the rules I want changed “IF 1 ASKED FOR A RACE UN. DER INTERNATIONAL RULES, THEY'D HAVE. A_ RIGHT TO KICK—A DAMN GOOD RIGHT— BUT I ASK A RACE UNDER THE AMERICAN RULES. DO YOU GRHT THE POINT?” “Are the rules technical?” Sag are #0 simple I'm joned the cup And Morgan is IT. That grim, eyebrowed si- government and finance, is, by his ruthless un fairness, disgracing Americans in the eyes of Europe, over the bive say the & disgrace that the I could not be so unkind aa to All Europe race for it if ave not been able to jher afloat The American boat that beat r was built to the rules—a 90-foot water line, sloop rigged craft spar was gigantic; jalmost unbelievable 140 feet long mendour possible a vs her sail area I think, and she had erhangs. This made ly longer boom than Shamrock had, and also a larger crew, She was not submitted to the strain of the ocean passage. “She was like a delicate violin and to beat her I would need a j#imilar violin, which COULD NOT CKhOB8S THE OCEAN. “Under the Universal rules we will have hte that CAN cross the ocean hey will be good, use. ful yachts that will set the builders to developing real boats instead of freaks “What's good enough for Amer- lea Is good enough for me. They prefer the Universal to the British rating. I'll accept the Universal ladiy. Will they permit me to sail lor their cup under their own rules? That's alt | aah” SMOKER AT GEORGETOWN Leo Crevier and Johnay O'Leary will furnish the main attraction at | the smoker of the Citizens’ club, of | wn, which will be held at the club rooms this evening. Six fourround bouts are on the program. The club is an organiza- tion of Georgetown business and professional men who enjoy clean sport, and its smokers have helped to develop a number of cle young boxers. The speedy 122 pounders who top the bill to night should furnish a few exciting moments when they get together. Sir Thomas tells how great this Charter Oak Heaters. "Modern Furniture Company oe ausplees of the | Her} i her deck waa} | $30 sat 90 TRACIE 905 1-2 F ALBERT } Entabtaheg 1 PRECIOUS JEWELRY, Corner ‘Fi Contestants Maitland, 2p. m. French Bottle of Sen ing. Bai 8 Next Wi [Emp ‘Weber “run = Al SSS changing < TY Shamrock, Sir Thomas Lipton’s footer, built under the interna tional rating, which has been suc- cessful in Europe Shamrock is not a freak and could cross the At lantic, The photograph was taken lfrom the bowsprit, Shamrock close hauled on the starboard tack. Be- low, Sir Thomas himself from a jlate photograph. fs 0. ri explain them. The schooner America, which won the leup, is today a fine boat, capable of crossing the ocean, After the cup was won it was given to the New l¥ork Yacht club, to hold against all comers, The rules called for a boat of 90-foot water line, sloop rig. In those days, before the freak rac- these provisions meant a strong, usefal craft “Put designers began producing freaks, This caused yachtsemen to settle on more rigid rules, so the International and Universal rat- ings were adopted, the United States adopting the Iatter. “All yacht races the world over are governed by one of these rat ings—-with the exception of that for America’s cup. “The challenger must cross the Atlantic on her own bottom. Sham- rock Il reached the United States with 400 rivets missing, and for a week we had a hard time keeping gotten, J, Garland Stahl will tuck New Orleans signs a initia some ice in the Southern climate. . Players’ share in the ‘ans ners get $88,000 and the losers about $4,000 and each loser about uates want to become lawyers, * Last year the players copped When this world’s series Is over and the nervous prostration for side pocket and move out to Chicago, where he works in a bank bank will help Garland to invest the Jake—Jjust like being an ice man with a coal business on the side, COLUMBIA GROCER W. P. Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. The Leading Up-to-Date Grover of the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights JACKSON ST. TAILORS M. OLSEN Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tetlors Expert Men Tallors Only Our Motto—“Fit Guaranteed” 2417 Jackson away a large roll of bills in his in- The profits of the season, Soft for you, ** named Jack Frost. He ought to cut Ho, varlets! Is the oil boiling yet? “se eries is $147,000, of which the win- 9,000. Each winning player grabs $2,800, And still some college grad- $127,000. The increase of $20,000 c000 LES or 1 Renton, Rainier Val =| Jackson Street and Col | PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS | DISTRICT, THEY ARE RE GENERAL M! Williams & IF rou _co ‘WILL LIVE WIRE Phone Black 71, coms AxD BIG SA Phone Ind. White REAL “Wo make a specialty of will probably be used by campaign speakers as an argument for Taft and Factory Sitest oat and prosperity. es noise has me going. was a dressmaker. *- id that most aviators g gest several pitchers tha’ it | could line.-No, Gyp, you needn't shoot h ee per, when compared with the dope show the sporting editor, . The sympathy of every baseba ¥}out to the family and friends of Wm. his prime, skins, and no finer, truer sportsm: foal of the college man in baseba he lived, Just to make the world’s champs jealous, Jack Johnson gn | that he will fight Sam MeVey and Sam Langford in Australia for $55, 900 and Jim Flynn in Paris for $35,000, about lobsters and wine, which is your favorite cafeteria, anyhow? . . Forgive me, Gertrude, if | pitiat Py my chatter, but this money I know all about figures, anyhow, because mother My idea of nothing at all—-The real record of a preliminary scrap- No harder, qeaner, fairer player ever donned the mole- y, | Sort and an inspiration to his fel! Star Want Ads Bring Results And while we are talking with a legitimate Harries Bids. eee ~~" FLORIST RAINIER VALLEY DISTRI) Rainier Beach your Dahlia Tubers while they are blooming, at SAHLI’S NURSERY Phone Beacon 966, jot their start levator boys. We t ought to make good in the aerial im; somebody else will, s- Order now, he carries around in a serap book to 1 and football fan in the West goes (Heinie) Heitmuiler, out off in White Front Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. an ever graced the diamond. iL Typ Heitmuller was an honor to the lows. The game is better because “Phone Ind, Col. 10% Best Oi Star Waal Bring

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