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Sensible Program . THE “QUT OF EVERY 7 - WOULON'T DO IT "Whe - race for the Northwestern ‘league pennant hue now reached the stage where the Seattie Cham plone can be counted out If the Van couver Beavers maintain an aver ‘1 National City Bank Located tn the Heart of the | the close of the season. Dusiness and banking district. Seattic could win alx out of e THING 10: BO . Save TIME . . . Now PLACE . . THE EVEN SIX GAMES Rah! Rahski! Russia to Take Up Capital and Surplus. . couver win four out of seven, and the Canuck club would atill have the pennant cinched. $600,000 ery geven games played, and Va Based on the same figures, the P Portland Colts, now in second 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID | piace, aro also oliminated from the ON SAVINGS DEPOs!TS. pennant race, unless they average better than five games to the series If Portland should win five games a week until September 2 the close of the season, and Van-| couver gather four out of seven, the league leaders would atl! maintain their place at the head of “BANKING SERVICE THAT PLEASES.” the list Vancouver, tland and Seattle all have 29 games yet to play — ———. The Beavers would finish the league season with a percentage BULL BROS of .586 by winning four out of ev " ery seven games. At the rate of stx games a series, | the Champions would pull up with 574 as thelr average. Portland, by winning six out of seven games, would have an aver age of £00. Portland's victories a w than Vancouver, with the Canuc winning four per week, and point above Seattle, w = BAmes out of seven 80, speaking of pennants, what's the use? Just Printers 7018 THIRD MAIN 1043 SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 fee rates, We guaran tee full weight and prompt delivery ICE DELIVERY CO for percentage five would be For one} six) a EVERETT-SEATTLE , INTERURBAN RAILWAY TTLE TO EVERETT — Limited Pp ON WEARY GRIND 85th and Greenwood But 26 of the ' | by EVERETT TO Se | Se ina 9:00 & mand 4:09 pom. Local! an: sadurence ¢ F tat Sains t:08 7:00, $:0@, 9:01, 10 annual end vo gal ~ rt) AFTER HE Gor WIS wan Dow 21.00 a m., 12:60 noon, 1.90, 2:00, 3:09 jland to Seattle and ret urn, {T WAS A CINCH-ANITON: © ar. $200, “6:00, T0808, 101s B m/ under the auspices of the Pedera | “Darkest” Russia is going in for Freight leaves both cities 6:00 p m.jtion of American Motorcyclists, ar | athietice, Czar Nicholas ha ued TRACTION COjrived here Sunday. The other 22/_ ukase, which is a proclamation, ACIFIC NORTH “ EVERETT. WA! AMERICAN CAFE fell by the wayside along the route. | not @ fruit, appointing a “minister The Portland riders began arriv-| of sport” to caseniegs athietios la ing here after 10 o'clock Sunday|the empire. Gen. Voyekoff Is the morning, following an all night run.| first’ minister of sport, Voyekoff |Clarence Hamilton of Seattle, Ed| taking the job to build up the health Barrett, Guy Vernon, Danie! Boone, | of the nation, not to get rid of hit Fourth and Pike. | Clyde, H. EB. Meads, C. Hunt and) cough. The following “sport page” Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Eston completed the distan items are what newspaper readers __ Bi miles, with perfect scores ce. Pencilete Res. aaesed e Fl lett again for Portland at 4 o'clock | shortly Cabaret Vaudeville this morning BASEBALL | Boone and his tandem passenger | had a narrow escape when an an, constable emptied a gun at them. Same Old Story in the Same Old Way Baffled by Cadrean's curves, the The Moscow Soxicoffs put ft al jover the St sburg Giantinkin yesterday in a wild-eyed tussle, with & score of 46,to 18. Those Soxtooffs | copped a whole bale of runs in the seventh inning, when Vexshgsbq Wujski, the great Moscow slugger, poled a homer over left field and let in the Inmates of the bai Young Chakebkihtqitoff, the great 8p.mtolam AMATEUR _ NIGHT : EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES, { Contestants apply to E. K. t a ee ene p.m m down-trodden Seattle Champions Giantiskt twirler, went wild, and French Dinner With J} dropped a few more points in the| Manager Tealynsk! Raymondoriteh Bottle of Wine, 50c f°? for the pennant when Van-|was forced to replace him with . couver won Sunday's game 4 to 1./Gipeoffsk!. Moofski, an umpire, Gipe freely. Score: | choked to death announcing the bat (PNTTING ’ (te qorewy) ™, PT WHAT ARE) og Wow Dowd w (Vive hone e Prvy THE CZAR wien DER ws eee, Cow say ; princes, Altogether the dam age was slight GOLF The members of the duma held {thetr annual amateur golf tourna {ment at the St. Petersburg Country club this afternoon. Riotous scenes occurred when police attempted to break up th because nembers 1 without the czar's They ha ed Young h to a finish In a whirl i heavyweight shindy at the Im Sporting club last night | Peterovich lasted seven rounds before succumbing to a well-timed punch on the «jkyhatzbvekghski. |The slugging was fast and furtous through the first four stansas. The Kid forced his opponent to his knee fn the fifth round From that time on {t was a cinch that Slugginak! wo take Potero- vich like the Japs too® Port Arthur, A purse of 4,000 rubles was the divvy of the beet ES The Beavers hit i In the p Loule } Seattle ae ee | hae pounded Patsy ke a | AT THE ae WS Chea ear eaaeer thas t samovar and made him look °° EE | bone ke 80 kopecks. Patsy's moniker : Cc $ 3 3 8 fb) kott @ Biyapikacmiktqg batgkbesly | gant ge anywhere. In private | Angeles afe ee ee Te hacia cdo life he is Nicholoff Pikgvxktqwkib. ‘ 1422-1426 First Avenue ae OS ie Se Nis kt | 2 6 © ¢ 6 4) A Gistinguished assembly gath-| FOOTBALL } Our 25c Regular 1 9 8 8 % Slered at the Nevskil Prospekt yes| Coach Staggoff of the Imperial fF Dinner $ 3 3 S$ 1 Blterday afternoon to witness the| University of St. Petersburg is con oe P ia “tee — “ racquet finals between Perctkoff|fident of an in ce po = i . omeesen, = AG SG A Ai and Reggivich, the champions autumn. Mffghovich, the great lit Brinker, if a ] & 6 eo as a Nihilist had subs ited dyna his vacation, and among others who Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p.m. fihinsen. ot ‘ae > § 8) mite torpedoes for the ular ten- have reported for duty are Walk Are Unexcelled in Seattie ae | 6 nis spheres, and the first pop over overskd, star Murdervich. Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, 43 @ othe net caused a terrific explosion. the sterling hi and that stur Steaks and Chops 1-3 ¢ 8) Casualties: Grand dukes, 68; \dy tackle, Killemoff, FREE—LATEST MOTION a2 : aS * ve = } PI FREE 4 6 ry | Vocal and Instrumental Concert) rocais reiner' reer ==SPORTING { : Afternoons and Evenings Boorse by innings ' —BY— | Beate 000000 rt Vancouver 9e0te01 j ee ce ree | qgdummary: | Tio | base nite Relative to this Casey person. tended by 9,000 fans. Presents 9—Artiste—9 Frick. Btolen basce-—-Nil, Kilitiay. while we still contend he is a swell were showered upon his majesty, lout-—By Gipe 4. by Cadrean 3 cn arbiter, we must admit he's a8 James Toman, the gifts including ee dalie—-Off Gipe 4, off Cadrena 1. Umptre| blind as a bat <r" tle sum in loose change jCnoes, + oe i" 4 to cart his presente Phone Main 963 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | The man who says he has the a» wheelbarrow | a Won. Lost Mt jeantest Job in the world, never had ee H scones es a position on the Seattle ball team. Seattle now has only one regular lo Me Seattio ..0.clll. a a ee lodged in the .200 division of { Victorta “ ts it was with a feeling of relief joague ewatters. Strait is the gent, j Office 114 Jackeon St. naeeal bf that we accepted the news of Joe and he is #emiting the ball to the : a 7 Wally’s tremendous heave from the tune of a .202 average. Gipe, while V———— AMERICA | plate to center field fence endeavor: hitting .220, is only a nominal. Cad. i] : ‘ Pet. ling to pluck a runner at second man has dropped from the .300 di | oie Saturday with two men on. The ion to .299. Washington relief comes in the fact that Jo) A ER sephus has that heave out of hi |system. We thought he might un cork {t here and heave the pill over the Durham sign ies ° pet | Valuable material is on its way. CUT- ; ses |“Wild" Pete Schneider is headed | Pr $0 : | for Seattle. Chicago OHI Gipe was ranking as the league's leading twirler until Sunday's de- feat The defeat ties him with Bert Hall, each having 17 victories and etght losses to his credit RATE | 2: uf tal Sadie |] Other Northwest Games Brookiyn 62 66 «© .44i| Perhaps it will be wise for Dug $¢ 441 lto provide the Seattle outfielders ~ ° ' 18 $23 | with nets, upon moving Into the| TACOMA, Sept. 1—It was Um |new playground, thus preventing|Pire's day here Sunday, and the lo- lthe risk of having the earth dented.|cals won from Portland, 7 to 6, Pet oe Tacoma ‘ 1m ¢ Porttand rr ste | mr 6 10 3 | Vente cl sor) Our Idea of nothing at all—sitting Portland § fan > ™ 4"? around the ball park Sund. after Nattertes Kaufman, MeGinnity gr 4 i ry noon waiting for one of the Champs (4nd Harris 1, Hynes and King | Onk an 10 0 467|to pull off a pinch hit SPOKANE " mers icnwith WE STAND BACK or oun work ames | else SFORAND, Sept biped Ripe FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER AMERICAN LEAGUE | It may be a difficult matter for score } all at th nd of 10 Innings, jand 9, St. L the Northwestern league to live| Douglas, the Spokane — twirler, Fill 50 U NATIONAL LE. \gown the fact that the Seattle club slowed up, Victoria scoring four Chicago 10, Pitteburg 0. “ “ n hie! ve Ama ‘am z x was once In first place. jruns, which won the game, Ig 1 ing C p oan i GANT LEAGUE. eeu ¢ Victoria «6 10 8 rr ancieco 6-2, Los Angeles 1-1 What a foolish thing for the Ta- Spokane veo oS ae. ae P nd 5-6 2-6, Narveson and Shea; Seovements coma fans to do. 44-2 Gold Crowns $3 and Up ea as aor arres anaiite galt wcrtnE. tor + idgewack §3 and Up TWO FINE OFFERS ©" | It would not be fair to ask Mike t Full Sets Teeth $5 an: ya oe Toman is going hundred seeds. The Seattle Star has two excep- tionally fine premium offers which {it is making to new subserjbers, or to expend those * ° This old boy Frisk was quit We have thousands of Seattle pa-|to old subseribers who send in| frisky with the bat Sunday, peltir tients who will tell you that they|their renewal subscriptions. One three balls to locations where they never knew that plates could be fit-|18 the latest parcel post chart, | weren't ted so perfectly until they had us do| which gives full and complete data ee the work. and information as to the use of the) Cadreau pitched his first game on | Any work that doesn't prove sat-|Darce!, post, its rates, etc. his) Dug’s lot Sunday as a member of chart includes a map of the state the Reaver hurling staff. {of Washingt@n and a map of the {United States." The other offer is # complete Burham shaving outfit, consisting of ty razor, seven na |guaranteed blades, nickel-handied ° se 6 jthaving brush and shaving soap, all) Henry Peterton, the jpacked in nent leatherette case,| who wan farmod to North | ither the map or the razor is vent by Dug, won another game for hia absolutely free with a year’s sub-|club Sunday, 7 to 2 ecription at the regular price of staid 83.25 per year ta advance’ ° | It was beyond the-Champs to hang the In dian sign on the chief, four hits representing thelr futile attack isfactory will be repatrea { charge at any time. Come in SOON—today, if you wish —for FREE examination and enti mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All® Free Examination ex-Champ, ; y St, 2d nnd University Vraser-Vaterson Co, Umpire’e Day in Tacoma was at- giving Ump To-| Yakima | Ratterles: Douglas and Hannah. | HARRY STILL COCKY PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1-—-Al- though his team dropped seven straight gatnes.to Portland, thus riously crimping his chances of grabbing the bunting, Manager Har- ry Wolverton of Sacramento is still |full of fight and declares he will take both games today, ANOTHER DEATH IN” | ILL-FATED FAMILY NEW ORI , La, , Sept. 1.—After setting his mother's 1 | nous afire, James McLaugh- | || lin drowned himself in the | Mississipp! river. Fis stater | killed a man a year ago, and | his brother recently was ar- | rested on the charge of murde following the assassination | his wife. o STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 | | | | 1913, 100 DOGS SHOW | PARTY MANNERS INTERRIER SHOW The first open alr dog show ever held in Seattle took place Sunday afternoon when the Paetfic North west Bull Terrier club gave ite ter rier matinee at “White City, Madt json park, Attracted by the novelty of the show, large list of entrants, jand the ideal woather a large crowd filled the park throughout the day A hundred dogs competed, tn cluding Alredales. Irtah rriers. Scottish, Maltese and Manchester terriers, Judge AE. Harris, of Van couver, had a big Job on his bands when he undertook to award the prizes There was @ large entry of Pit dogs in the show, the largest num ber of this species ever shown be |fore In Seattle appearing on the ‘hes. | First prize winners in the various jeventa were ah Pull terriers — Puppy Tee eh owner Bte haAue “, 17 Yankee » Victoria, owner Victor ton; puppy o#, Renton Bess owner Henry Hale; novice bitches, Fremont Ness, owner Harry Ben jton; open bitches, Princess IV., own er J. H. Hamilton Boston terriers Puppy dogs, Lit tle Roob, owner Mra Ho Lampman novice dogs, Hagman’s Derby er Leah Hagman man's Derb IDE own R., owner Re bitches, Baby Rib Davis; open bite nus, owner Elizabeth Fills the teeth—pdanishes Tooth ache—Butler'a Liquid Tooth Filler Drugeiat 26e — Advertinement. If You Want Efficiency of Administration You must have economy, but to have real economy you must have systematic plan- ning The wire time to teach my and efficiency is citizen is at school, Savings © Acequnt er in the school sys tem or in the bank, is a sure cure for waste. 41/2% Interest THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. SEATTLE CHAMPIONS CANNOT WIN NORTHWESTERN FLAG THIS SEASON | Two Virginia League Pitchers SETS NEW MAR Stage Sensational rerrormance } |),(0°%%,\". pe - ow-covered tr hours, “There inn't a really ood pitch \ ae Bebrerrs an alt 7 ne s na er in the minors,” sald a shrewd : eriu major league club ow , whore woouts had just returned from fine combing he bua ir" And the words were wearcely cold, before, from Petersburg Va | came the story of the world's dou bie-header, only one hit and ry a run; by Southpaw Harry Hedge peth @tar of the Peternburg \ etnia, league eluh Ami the story also informed the DANCING | patpitating baseball pubiie that | Yancey Wyatt Ayers, of the Rich HIPPODROME mond team, who opposed Hedge} Wt peth, yielded but six hits, struck f > ; 4 Union Dentists Gold Crowns Dridgework lates 1 Pillings $1.00 and up Alloy Fillings weer LOO Silver Fillings see eee e+ ie | Painless Extraction Bor and a r branches you @ 16-year tfer | work done painlessly by mod- electrical devices INVESTIGATE OUR PAYMEQIT PLAN. Office hours, 9 EASY « *9tolp m Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS The Stare in the Greatest Pitching Exhibition in Baseball History. Below, Hedgepeth, Who Gave One Hit in an 18Inning Double-Header, and Allowed No Runs. Above, Ayers, Who Struck Out 13 Men and Gave Six Hits, Meeting Defeat After 13 Straight Victories. out 13 Petersburg batters and was| he lonesome hit ton, tn was the elghth Inning made by of beaten 1 to 0, after having won he fi > fb 1 the ret game, but nothing else t 18 straight games resembling a base hit was made. |= ———— The heart jumps, in major Opposing Hedgepeth was Yancey league chests, were calmed, how-, Wyatt Ayers, who with 13 straight ever, when toward the end of the! wins behind him, was supposed to ALBERT HANSEN story, it was made plain that both| have soft picking, but, though he Jewel ° > iversmith pitchers had been purchase worked well, he was up against un - Pi Clark Griffith, for Washin roatable pitching and perfect Is iat . At His and would report fielding ‘ew Store Hu peth’s was In the second game, Hedgepeth | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. marvelous, In the firet game, 28 was n better. Petersburg sup ae men faced him and tn the second 30 ported him valiantly, driving Rawn went to the plate. He walked one from the box and scoring 10 runs man in the first game and two! Ayers has pitched 24 games, los in the second and did not hit al/ing but four and setting a league batter. |record for consecutive victories. 12. H. Allen, jr., and R. E. Small, for DARK HORSE PAIR the St. Goethards trophy, Sears/ WIN GOLF TOURNEY | "22, Orisinally there wore 40° en- ite in the trophy event. The second day's play in the first annual midseason golf tourna ment on the links of the Enarling- ton Town and Country club ended Sunday Excitement was furnished tn tombstone tournament won by a dark horse @ William Piggott | takes place promptly at 8 o'clock and Mra. A. E. ns, Their score| Players wishing a tryout with the| was 123 for 18 holes. Cel are requested to write Jack In the finals between E. S. Sears,| O'Connor, 921 25 CAFE A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. 8—High Ciass Entertalnere—8 FOOTBALL TEAM TO MEET The Celtic football team has called a meeting for Tuesday even ing at the Labor Temple for the se of reorganization with the ing Northwestern Soccer Foot ball league season. The meeting Idaho Pennant NOW OUT You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Look for scription and receive your coupons daily. These pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for. your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to vou even ¥f you are not a college man. These pen Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches this is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65cfor. 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