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S$ BALLPLAYERS TRY TO FIX GAME AND NEARLY GET MOBBE CHUES if OR WE Oo TERN CHAN UP § By HUGH 8, FULLERTON Baseball, of all sports in the | United States, has managed to escape the crook and the faker, ta the OUT BEING DETECTED. The great fake was attempted late in September of 1897, The | National league, then composed of of the| twelve clubs, was playing for the Jerstood | Temple cup, and, imitating the big layers reall ent, ‘the Western league, ther gamt the great baseball etroult of the there | Mississippt valley, was playing a the public even the 7 ties and wher one stroke, € ke and cleanse ade it the American lean, tn the face 8, yet in mod. was one attempt a gigantic fraud upon the public by fixing a series of! games in which the entire Central | West was tn 1 That attempt, which falled, proved, beyond doubt, to play ers and to the closer followers of the game that BASEBALL CANNOT BE ‘FIXED’ WITH to put over WONDER IF ON i Put UN series of games for a Detroit nows paper trophy Players Plan Fake Mingeapolis and — Indiahapolis had finished first and second tn the Western league race, and these teams were given the honor of playing for the beautiful trophy fora share of the gate re ? HE GoT THE SIGNAL? 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Lewis, well known charity worker and superintendent of | the Children’s Home Society of California, killed hime in Westlake park Tuesday by drinking cyanide of potassium, Ida Niles charged Lewis with taking her to San Francisco and occupying the same rom in a hotel all night When Lewis heard the charge he described the girl as “a little vam- pire, who appearéd to be twice herl age, and had the wisdom of a woman four times her years. Yesterday morning Lewis left his Gottra Tudercular and Anarmic Co: Rheumatiom, Ner- Disorders Btomach and Int: tinal Disorders, Ki Bey, Liver, Bladder. Urinary and Pe ‘@rence being given to non-surgical meth- ots | Disorders jervous Debility, | Bicod Poison, al! special and Chronic Dis-| imately $1,000 in bilis, and went to ier trectmrent tor ail Deependeney, im-| bis office, where he wrote his twil.| Two children, Howard, a Univer. ‘paired Vitality and Nervous Debility ever falle. ty office in the city where | #tY Of California student, and eins th omty 0 man you see in the| Milla, a high schodi girl here, sur-| Picture, In the office, and personally | Vive him, ck of every promise and guaran: | "a eg ‘NOT T00 “ORDINARY Conauitation free. Call or write today Werlect is the unpardonable sis DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods 1818 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. NOpposite The Rhodes Co., opposite Arcade| Entrance ae eee This Is the Time Hours, 10 a m to # p m 10 to 12 LONDON, Nov. 18.—An Austrian | general, says a Petrograd dispatch | ordered the capture of a Cons: show his terrorized soldiers a Cos sack was only an ordinary man. The Cossack was brought tn bound and the general read his men a lec ture from horseback. Then he had the prisoner unbound, gave him a sword and told him to show what he could do with it. The Cossack whirled it around, uttered a wild ery, jumped up behind and seized the general, and headed the horse for his own lines, The Austrians were afraid to shoot through fear of killing their general, who has gone linto captivity with a better opinion | of the Cossack prowess 1 a pleasant journey if u go via the Union Pacific System O-W. R. & N., Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific You will have a delightful ride along the scenic Onions Ontons, ‘green Columbia River: and pass thre || Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit. | Looal potatoes | Yakima potatoes | 25 120.00 Cal. aweet potato tee ugh more im- any he Egapiant, per Ib G nal pense Automatic Electric Block Signals Protect you all the way. The U 20 10 450 £60 2.00 Eggs, eeeessoesecsesesess Prices Paid Producers for | Poultry, Veal and Pork 1a live | Hens, ove ba and under CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. Main 932, ~ J. H. O'Neill, D. P. A. ante, good, tise, 80% fowl, live, don. srk, good block hows | Setting Prices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese Corrected Gally by the Bradner Co.) Kans | 60 ea Butter Native Washington ‘creamery, brick Native, Washington creamery, solid pack astern brick «.ssereeeee |for school A court of domestic adjustm to offset the evil of gossiping r bors and the free and easy system of getting divorces through the courts was advocated by Juvenile Court Judge King Dykeman at the First Baptist Brotherhood meeting Tuesday night He further suggested children, to solve the problem of expensive dr snobbishness {n the schools. Ex-Police Chief Griffiths dec hin in favor of barring traffic from streets In certain districts a few hours each day, so from the tenements might have a vey to play untforms | lared CAN'T HELP BELIEF ° VIENNA, Nov. 18.—A hall porter home, after giving his wife approx.,of Vienna was arrested for saying he did not believe reports of Au trian victories, but the court ac HIP PROVES IT and th children STAR—WEDNESDAY, i) F IMPO « cepts, The team that won the four games out of seven was to ge the prize and the larger share of leading spirits among the ‘onceived the idea of fak entire series, They got to r # majority of the players of players ing th geth Ithe two teams, ARE YUH THROWING TW! Gosh ve GOT TO CATCH Falling to the pavement as the result of heart trouble or knocked down by an American Express 0.'s rig, driven by H. John Schona, 67, an fnsurance an real estate man, 5805 First av. N. 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FUL er i Ut ERT ON IX LAVO@ IW “AueQ v Mee GAMES, | jthe Reed house at Indianapolis and| pitcher who was to lose a game reached thig agreement should do it by tipping off to bat That Indianapolis was to win the| ters what he intended to pitch. If first two games, which were to be|he placed his foot sideways he played in Indianapolis, Minneapo-| would pitch a curve, If his toe lis was to win the next two and| pointed straight forward {t was to the teams were to fight honestly | be a fast ball for the last three games The first game was or It was further agr that thg/ funniest farces ever staged |neapolis was striving to lose and having the hardest in the 1 world to ¢ Batters tried to ( | poke easy files or } infic and the ball , over heads, The on the barnes, oe of the MI unders to the ther | get caught | flelders would drop the t batters, knowing a straight ball |was doming or a ball that ordinar |ily they would “kill,” would miss it |a foot Frighten Fakers game finally ended with In Sto7 The sec worse than THE FANS Were REAODN To Mop SOME BODY, The Manapolls victor. ond was a nightma the first. Indianapolis won that one, 12 to 9, and before it was over the crowd was threatening to tar and feather the players. The play ing was so unnatural that ¢ wise “fan” knew he was 4 hippodrome. watching ryjed here he will have pla. ! 700 miles in one ball is a fair dation for a ubtful if any covered an To have hiked ennon after a golf ort of a recomr if player, It is le golfer has distance this year, but this {s the distance walked by Char Leonard Fletcher, the famous char eter {mpersonator, since April 1 Fletcher will be at the Empress | |next week, He has sent a ch len 4 in which he expres a willingness to take on any local wielder of the niblick Fletcher has pla many golf courses, in all probabil ity, as any other golfer in the world. If his challenge 18 accept 4 over links, He ts a first class} 4 holds the New York! golf on as 114 i pons ta the all the cleverest and great world’s middle. is fast and clever,” says > can hit, MeCoy is rty {8 wonderful but but Gibbons combines qualities of the rest a few that are peculiarly It's a long time since we a middleweight as clever as Mike is the only real mid- pwolght we've seen lately who w a felnt from @ marshmallow,” eee Edgren, luck very Il the All but one bout for the Pacific Athletic club smoker has bi drawn up by Matchmaker Dan Salt. Sammy Good, one of several young fighters handled by Salt, will be sent against Charley Fox, jerman baggage wagons were | PORTLAND, 18.—Cireutt Judge Henry MeGinn’s action In sen tencing Joseph .Berger, a diamond merchant, and Egbert Roach, an actor, to pay $1,250 to the 14-year old girl to whose delinquency they pleaded guilty to contributing, was | won, ‘CONNIE HAS AN IDEA| That night the in pani An¢ plotter and the called off. Minneapolis then steadied, both teams played clean, brit Nant ball, and Minneapolis won the next four games by close scores and took the champion- ship. PLAY & QUARTERS The for f innings it tussl : quar winner was di 6 to 0. players meeting were of th University Junior and Sen tball teams went into extra their annual gridiron lay afternoon played before a ided. The Juniors A non-atu ganized by universit |ford every |the opportur ity’s aquatic charge. ear of the pa to af. young man in Seattle of using the vars equipment free of MAN ACCUSED BY WANTS KIDS TO INSURANCE MAN GIRL, WRONGED, WANTS PORT TO GIRL ENDS LIFE DON UNIFORMS DIES ON STREET WILL COLLECT CONTROL FERRY Recause the port ¢ better eq the board of county commission the Comm 1 Club favors th transfer of the Kirkland ferry from the county to the port. A resolu tion to that effect was passed Tues ned tor believed here today to be without | day night. precedent tn the legal annals of the state. | The two men were brought before | election Judge McGinn for sentence late yes: | nounced Tuesday. | terday. Berger was given penitentiary, but w ne year in the [the age of 21 | Roach, who was recently sen tenced to six months’ imprisonment, and granted a parole, which was re- voked, was directed to pay $250 un. der like conditions. Both accepted the court t's judgment. ‘ROB MATTHEWS Bomebody got into the summer me of Rev. M. A. 76th st. and 40th ay. N. W., the lother day and swiped $60 worth of| |valuables, Mra, Matthews reported to the police Tuesday. J. 8. Mc & grocer, 532 N | 76th st., was beaten {nto insensibi} |ity and robbed of $17 and a gold watoh by three thugs near First and Pike Tuesday morning. Ho ts in the elty hospital. \JOBLESS MEN NOT _ SENT FROM SEATTLE Prosser and “Renton county sre | swamped with men looking for jobs jas the result, thinks State Labor Commissioner Olson, of reports be- ing published that a big irrigation | work was about to start there, Olson does not believe the Matthews, at| paroled with | the understanding that he was to/|ing president. will serve as director. | place $1,000 In trust in a local bank, | to be paid the girl when she reached | | centration Fred W. club, Bert, president of the will not be a candidate for re in December. He so an A commilttee of 15 was appointed to submit a list of nominations by Saturday noon for 11 the club offices. Bert, as retir. |900,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT BURNED GALVESTON, Nov. 18.—Six fire men were injured yesterday in jumping to life nets from the burn ing Sunset grain elevator, destroyed with about 900,000 bushels of wheat Lane, $2,000,000 (COMMEND CAVALRY BERLIN, Nov. | $8nieren An cay. {s frequently used to hold trench: nd fill out the lines of the infant and has done it so well the kaiser publicly commended _ the horsemen. RACE TRACK PRISON BERLIN, Nov. 18.—The Spandau race course is being used as a con. camp for the British civilians arrested In Berlin. Among the prisoners are the son of a multi millionaire and three Jamaica TO SPEND MILLIONS CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—C, A. Good lcharge that many of them were |!0W, in charge of construction, has sent from Seattle employment of. fices, when these offices there was no work for them. Atlas of the War in Europe The Seattle Star has on hand a shipment of war atlases gpectally for this publication. This Atlas is made up of twenty | | pages of beautiful maps, each 12x1 inches in size, ltrles of Burope in detafl, One page |is devoted to a map of the world, |showing the possessions of each |nation. Two pages show the map of Europe, two pages show Russia in detail. Two pages are devoted to Austria-Hungary, two pages France and two One page is deve smaller maps show all countries on large maps. Two pages are devoted to giving \tacts and figures on the peace and | war strength of the various nations |of Europe. ‘The front page shows the pictures lof most of the crowned heads of | Europe. This wonderful atlas has just lcome off the press and is right up |to date. All the changes in boun- |daries caused by the Balkan war |are shown. One of these maps will be given | with each six months’ subscription |for The Seattle Star by mall, at |the regular price of $1.80, Old ‘and |new subscribers may both take ad- vantage of this offer. If your sub- |seription {s now paid in advance, wo will extend {t six months from |the time It expires upon receipt of |order from you. This offer is to |subseribers recetving their papers |by mail only. Address all orders [to The Seattle Star, Cireulation De- partment, Seattle, Wash. the other showing all the coun. | knew | Waukee & St announced that the Chicago, Mil Paul railroad will} spend $ 0,000 In the next four] | years electrifying the system in the | Rocky mountain divisions, OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by teeth. Examinations are now be-| ing conducted without charge, and We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee, $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed ........ 10 Solid Gold or orcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings . Other Fillings : Office hours, 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12 OHIO. 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TRIM WEST SIDERS ‘The Broadway Midgets downed lthe West Siders Tuesday after noo! to 0, Fred Knowlton | jand Bishop starred for Broadway. | IVS OFF, HE SAYS CHICAGO, Nov 18 Roger Bres- |nahan announced the cessation of | [hte negotiations for the purchase| of the Cleveland American associa- tion club CENTRAL TO PLAY B. F. Day's protest of its recent t by the Central grade school was thrown out Tuesday. This action clears the track for the Cen- tral-Washington game for the title to be played Saturday at 10:30 at Lancola park. | DENTISTRY At Cut Prices Until Further Notice. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIFTEEN YEARS $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown. ... $10 Gold or Porce- lain Bridge Work... | Extra ‘BONDS BEATS JONES "2 520 $25 Set of Teeth TACOMA, Nov. 18.—Joe Guaranteed . $15 Set of Teeth rp Guaranteed .. won a poptlar decision over “Cas-| sy" Jones in four rounds here|™Solld Gold Fillings Tuesday night. Sammy Good and George Ingle and Ivan Miller and| Other Fillings .... OFFICE HOURS Joe Swain fought draw: Daily, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. CROSS IS BEATEN | Bonds BOSTON NEW YORK, | Nov 18-—cubert | CUT RATE Gallant outpointed Leach Cross in| DENTISTS a 10-round bout here Tuesday night. Gallant knocked Cross |down twice. 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you. THEY WANT BOXING CLEVELAND, Nov. 18.—The newly appointed municipal boxing commission has recommended that ten-round boxing contests with de- cisions be allowed in Cleveland. MANDOT BEATS SAYLOR BOSTON, Nov. 18,—Joe Mandot holds a decision over Milburn Say- lor of Indianapolis to WAR ADVANCE SLOW BERLIN, Nov. 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