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Sat the IVntlat who charged reZaon\My lor flr»t claaa work vm>l d g*' ?"•"«» °' first claaa work ta ae I flgorad mat this waa the proper foundation upon which lo Mug a Deetal Practice, ft 4aea a,.i meka ear tlffrrtfi etetkar I* la a aal of forth, a DrMar, ■ gwld ar a»r»»lala rrewe. a said, ■IMA f»aa»! ar pomlalt fllllaa. Mtlweil at pjorrhra ar yews teeih afaewedi laac rear* at lamae eeeva that tha propla have latereed mf mtbmSm. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S VfiHlf'v landing flf Pint ValM Bl«fk OM Dtor mt fk# Postal Trl#- mrmvlk BnlNlat QIM Rv»alas« ! *111 H •n4 landaf* £»««! 4 for v+upk. Who Work Canadian Pacific Railway ITKlklHiri OS -THIAJMiI.R- IKRVICa tnlllcVuarinrrr via TM«rta tiriillf-Taannrr ItMrertl, It*- (krlmaUii Direct) Dallyi laralaa via Vlrlarla, Oall/I Leave » 00 a. m I.M»a Baattle 11 l« p. m Arrive Vl.torta 1 It p in Arrlva Vtiieoiivar a So a m Laava Victoria I'4S p m. Vancouvar 1# 00 a m. Arrive Vam omar ..... 7:11 pX. Arrlva Victoria 2 lop m. Leava Vart outar ll:«4p m. 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SCOOP RF PORTER GIANTS ON THE BRINK AND IRE SLIPPING FAST ■ Y ORANTLANO RICE NKW YORK, Oct U A a.Tlea' of fluttering duck fits nt the start, abnormal breaks by both teams, a general helter-skwltor. with lioth clubs In tho air—then, when bothj settled to normal speed. Host on hud tho class. This Is th»> etact an s» «r to tho highly delicate all na tion In which ths New York Giants finJ themselves after a week's play for the world's baseball champion •hip Today they are upon the rim ofi another world's series defeat, for,, it ■* liubo Maruuord ca.i stop Joo! | Wood this afternoon, good night:! [likewise, bum voyage snd au ro-j I voir After tho first battle, last Tuos-S I day. the dope showed lloston lead ' Ins on form. Then came a shift , where wo figured the Ulanta with « luscloua chance to upset tboj ; dope, lloston was clearly below i form. Wood and Collins did not FINE RACE MEET— FOR ARCHIE TAFT Archie Ta.lt had a nlre motor cjtclf rare rr.r-et at Madison Park Sunday afternoon Several riders be»ld» Archie par ticipated. It waa a fine rw» meet—for Ardli. Ma won the five-mile tha ten mlla. tha novelty race and the 30 mil - t'cmsldtne cup r»ce t th« latter reducing Itself to a walkaway when Fr d Mercer's Flying Merkle quit flying in the ninth mile Archie ambled along to victor; with hla Kxielalor chug boggy. tikltig thine* fairly may. with F. P. Zwlck. a lap or two behind The crowd had all gone bom* before Archie finished lap 60 and grabbed the handsome Con aid me trophy It waa so rooaced thai 1100 rath want with the cup. and no doubt the Taft umr eon had the nerve to walk away with that. too. It waa a ahame to do U. Archie I he ra*-ea were full of clmm. <•* itept the cap race, although many at the entrtea promla»"<l l»y the lo ci ! branch of the K A M did not appear. Secretary Miller of 'he Re attie Racing aaaocUiUin paid 124 In American money for tht- sa.ict aof FOOTBALL SCORES U. OF W. S3, U. f. ». a ("of h Dubin'a University of Washington football machine thow cd •on* sign# of real Liobie claaa when It ran rings arouud Univer sity of Pugat Sound on the campua S.i'iirday. aoorlng 13 polnta on the Method lata. Individually the vAr alty eleven didn't api»>ar to airong as laat year t champlona by a wide margin, tha hack field especially lacking star material, but the team played together and showed tlgna of having absorbed a bit of foot ball wisdom from the canny Scot who haa given Waahlngton ao many winners. The Taooma ! bunch ware rather outclaaa ed, bat played gamely. EVERETT 21, BROADWAY 0 Everett Hlgti achool found the ((roadway High of Seattle fairly eaay picking on Saturday at Madl «on park, and won by three touch down*. 21 to 0. The lucal lada braced up in th« laat half, but w«r* outplayed alt of tba way. They DRUGS $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady w»io will call at our at ore w« will pr«««nt a copy of Ho hurg'a Horn* Recipes. FREMONT DR>CO. Woodland Park INTERLAKIi FUEL CO^ 1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Ay. N. 908. N. 318 N. 409 INTERLAKE FUEL CO. Wood and Coal, Iliillillng Material and Teaming look as l»prooal*s M hud i" «*» "* pooled Aa MeGraw hail three fine pitchers In Hp-top shape. the Olauts' outlook assumed a * .'mill ion huts fringed with sold llntinKs, Hut with the lloston players ner vous and lielow par. the eiperlenco gained lu flghtlug through l»r«»V --nua world s series did not show re suits The Ulanta also played far bolo w form. dropped. fumbled, kicked every chance away and («U behind Iloth teams haro fought with raw. real courage, and hate done their best Hut If llie Olants are to rally In ths laat ditch, the; muat stand back of their pitchers mors I ilk* • championship team They [ycured enough runs try good hat I ting to win behind Tesroau. Math ewson and MarquarJ lu three of the first four games, but sllppe.l In only one victory through a miracu lous outfield catch by little J<>sh* Da tore the FAN. waning Federation of American Motoreycllata. for yest«w* da) > race meet, and received In re torn a handsomely-ongrsved docu men( that looka like a marriage II cwnse. However, tha local F. A M secretary made more promises than dellverlea la the matter of entries However, each event had a few thrllla and noma real racing in It and the apectatora grew much o« ihneed when T R White, riding tn Indian machine, heal Taft In <he Australian pursuit race. The audi euro later on yelled for White to start In the cup race He took no heed, and It was reported that hla vnglne was cold. Another rumor said hla feet- Anyhow, ha didn't atari D. A. Cllne. riding Mercers nit rhln®. ha*' a spill In the pursuit race, and Is lucky to he whol* tnd hearty, with only a alight limp to thow for It. Mereefa racing ma. rhlne was badly shaken up. and did not develop Its true form altar the humping The novalty rt», Involv ing a pi" eating and pop-drlaklng contoat In (tost of the grandxtand. was highly amusing Kicellent time w»t mad* Ift all evanta. for a half-mile track. will have to Improve tf tbo «*Hjr cbunpiniulilp I* to so thftr way tbla tell. EASTERN FOOTBALL Army 19. Hntgera 0. Nary 0, l>bl*h 14 Swaihnore «. l'etin*yl*anla S New York L'mlveraity «, Cornell 14. Harvard S<. Wll'lama t. Virginia 0. Princeton 11. Yale IS. Lafayette 0. POST-*lt A SOW tiAWKS At < ktoaea. Cut>* ...4 T • Whlto H«i t * 1 Ratltarh and Arehar; Watah and MllfU. At It. toata. National T 1 Am*rlrni;i I S 1 Tan Inning* Ft»«la and Rrrana ban. Hamilton and Alaiandar. roiiT I. MA 1)1'K RMClfi Ha< ramwnto 2-4. Oakland 1-1 Vernon It-It. l*oa Angola* !-•. flan yram lieu t-t. Portland 1-1. llMtlai af Ik* flake. W I. Pet Oakland ..*..111 T1 .191 V*rnon *. . 111 71 .177 Vam An««-lea 101 *1 ,ir.« ■art land t« »l 147 Han Pranrtaro II 104 114 Hecramenlo 47 11$ .111 SMUGGLED OPIUM ON G. N. TRAIN Emery Hnghea, ctialoina inapect or, atatloncd at Hlalne, on the boundary between Canada and the United State*, dlacovered a ahlp ment of amuKßled opium on a Ornat Northern train there yeaterdaf, amounting to 100 fire tael tin*, weighing 70 pounda. and valued at about l-'.r.00 Hughe* made no ar reata at the Mm* he aelzed the opium, hut haa aeveral under auapl clou whom h« la watching. Yea tarday'a aelxure la one of the larg eat for *ome time. Moat of the contraband opium aelzed la taken at the boundary, very little of It Setting to Seattle. * **************** * Compromise on Fr«e Lunch * * Question. * * 1.09 ANUKUM. Oct. 14,— * * A* a compromise but whom tlio * * abolishment of free lunch In * * Lna Angeles, thua depriving * * many wnrklngin«n of their * * midday sandwich. And the law * * an It formerly stood, Mayor * * Alexander liaa today slgn»d an * * ordinance fixing a |25 license * *on Hiiioor.laia serving free * * sandwiches. * * It la planned to take the II- * * cense from fruit and Teg«tabl« * * peddlers, deriving the revenue * * thus lost from the free lunch * * tax. * *************** ABTOR ESTATE* 177,828,000 NEW YOKK, Oct. 11 Inder th« will of the late John Jacob Aa tor, hln eldest aon, William Vin cent, will he deprived of 110,000,- 000 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 estate was $3,160,000, THE STAR—MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1912 Scoop Was LcoYng For a Bargain MORGAN PREVENTS HONEST RACE FOR "CUP THAT STINKSSAYS URTON Sir Thomas Telia The Correspondent H f 111 Challenge Again J for America'* Cup if:miill St Bunch in Contr#-y>f New York Yacht Club Will Adopt "American Rules" and Allow Fair Play. (The Dtlljf 3t*r London cor r«apond«nl, W Q Shephsrd. *0- curtd this remarkable lnto#v vl*w from Sir Thomaa Llpton, on board ths iliam yacht Erin, whlls Llplon wa* preparing to Mil for thie country to chal long* again for the AmerleAJl oup for the 'Iret time the truth le told regarding the "sure thing" men who ore po* venting an honeel race for the famed bit of pewter known a* the America'* cup— Cdltor.) 4 ■V W O BNt^MtRD SOUTHAMPTON. En*. <vet. 14. —Sir Thomas *.srx«w» r«-»ior4'» > landed In the I tilt ml Htatea to (htl lengr for the foirtb time, fi>T IH» America'* cup- (lie trophy, wblt I , "Wing to tho uftapurtamaaUfte stand of the Nr» York Yacht <hil>, la known thrnueh Kuropo a» the I "Cup that stink*." When 1 visited Upton cm the Erin he *how»d me ZOO t*»phle* a priceless array analched from kings and emperor* or offerod by them for com loving (#|>i | from Americana. one purefcaaod ' with fivo-cent contributions of school children from Han lMefo In New York, and two silk Amirltan flags. made bj cchool fhlldrwi, I know I'iry like mo." ho a&ld. bocaua** I havi- hvro the tokens of i their regard Yon can't toll ■» Arooricans don t want to »lv» .»»* i a fair chance at tho cup." "Tell m» why you iort lot • fair chance Who provonto ym'" I aaked "Not more than 1S men provont changing tho rv'** to permit tilro pean nation* a fair race." "Who he-id* tho coterteT" "Tho greatoot opponent o# fair ploy la Caaa Lsdysrd of Now VtKtt ' Then 1 aako«l htm tho qu»«h»n i which eovor* the hidden pow«*Md sllouoos American yachtamoß ( ♦* tho cup acandal la mant t «■ : American yachtsmen hero td M ilhe cup am':■■<) in high h«' I i but r*fu*cd lob« quoted. A (I in I tied they foarwd the uoI I *•'• Influsnco "How doe* J. P. Morgan n r»r» upon tho question of fair | t r "Why, Ca*a Ledyard I* |r. | Morgan'* attorney." Sir Yl t «• •aid with a twlnkl* In hia oyi i *d a quoer amiia. j t 1 a*k«d htm If ho had talk fltr More an about the ruloa and h sflt that ho bad. during a dlnm j» which both wero the guest* <4 h European monarch. Morgan Bli' M'CARTY 17 RETIRES KAUFMAN CUTHER M'CARTY. SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 14.—A) Kaufman Is all through as a white hope. Luther McCarty, who may or may not he a world lieater, 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, calker, ho knocked the native soul to tho mat four times In such rapM suc cession that Referee Jim Uritfki elded to slop lite bout an4,,-suVo what was left of Al f<* his f#t(illy and friends. The first rounfl wjih not so busy, lint In the second Mc- carty cut loose with both and U was a dreadful shame wli tio did to Kaufman. The nlan was kept busy pulling UIH'H hack through the ropes afU«> M Carty had walloped him h*l]( w into the audience. Betting vyfui' to 1 On McCarty at riugsldp. ,wS few takers A small crowd. w nossed the battle, l.uther n< in line to meet Al I'alzer or soi ' luiW ,(i up when Upton mentioned the cup ruio*. And Morgan la IT. That grim, boady-oyad, buahy syobrowod at lent man who rul** government and finance, I*, by hi* ruthieo* un fair-neat. disgracing American* In tho *y*a of Kurop*. ovor tho blue ribbon of tho aoa- Hlr Thntnaa tell* how (trial thla dUgraco la: "I'vo beard »achi*an>o *ay the •up la a dishonor and a disgraco to (ho t'nlted State*; that tlve Kiraleot ahamo I* that, while Amor lean* aa a people favor chancing the rule*, a few old men aro power ful enough to prevent thla. "1 could not bo ao unkind *a lo | repeat all I've board. All Europe I* Interektod In thla cup. The yachtamon of tho wotUl would wel romo a chance to race for It If lhoy had a chance to win—which thoy havo not under the ruloa." "WHEN I HEACII THE UNITKD .STATES," SAID UPTON, "I SHALL TRV TO HAVE THE Rt'l.SS AI.TKHEI) IK SUCCESS Et'L I SMALL CHALLENGE IN STANTLY." "Would you br willing to forget tho America'* cup and compote for a trophy provided by tbo pooplo of the I'nllod State* V ! aaked "That'i American all ovor," ho laughed. "Tho poople aro for do concy. "No. I cooldn't race for *nch a cup You two, the America's cup 1* the blue ribbon of yachting, and It must bo that cup or no raoo." "What rule changes aro neceo nary before you will cballengaT" I aaked. "Tho change* aro ao almple I'm aatonlshed I havo not boon ablo to socure them I aak that the rare \»< sailed under AMERICAN RAC ING RI'LES- tho I'nlvorsal rating j which ovory raco in tho United ] Stales l* sailed under aavo one— "bat for the America'* cup. No other club would raco undor tho rule* I want changed IK I ASKED FOR A RACE UN DER INTERNATIONAL RULES. THEY'D HAVE A RIGHT TO KICK—A DAMN GOOD RIGHT— HUT I ASK A RACE tTNDKR TIIE AMERICAN RULES DO YOU GET THE POINT?" "Aro tho rule* technical?" wywrrs kiPOJ?Ti»iPL When thia world'* series la over and the nervous prostration for gotten. J. flarlsnd Htahl will tuck away a large roll of bills In hta in side pocket and move out to Chicago. where he worka in a bank The bank will help Garland to Invest the profile of the season. Soft for you, Jake—Just like being an Ice man with a coal business on tho side. • • • « • New Orlesnt signs s pitcher named Jack Frost. He ought to cut some Ice In the Southern climate. 110, varleta! Is the oil boiling ret? • • • • • Piayera' share lr> the world's series Is $147,000, of whloh the win ners get $*8,000 and the losers 169.000. Kach winning player grabs about f4,000 and each loser about $2,800. And still some college grad uates want to become lawyers. • • * • • Last yesr the players copped 9127.000. The increass of $20,000 will probably bt> used by campaign speakers as an argument for Taft and prosperity. e•e e e Just to make the world's chsmps Jealous. Jsck Johnson announces that he will fight Sam McVey nnd Bam I.angfnrd in Australia for $56,- •00 and Jim Klynn In Parts for 115,000. And while we are talking about lobsters and wine, which Is your favorite cafeteria, anvhowT • • • * • Forgive me, Gertrude, If I rembls In my chattsr, but this money noise has me going. 1 know all about figuroa. anyhow, because mother was a dressmaker. • • » • • It Is said that most aviators got their start as slsvstnr boys. W« could suggest several pitchers that ought to make good In the aerial linn,—No, Uyp, you ueedn t shoot him; somebody else will » * • • • My Idea of nothing at all—The real record of a preliminary scrap per, when compared with the dope he carries around In a scrap book to show tho hportiug editor. • e • • • The sympsthy of every baseball and football fan In the West goes out to the family and friends of Wm. (Heinle) Heltmuller, cut off In his prime. No harder, doaner, fairer player ever donned the mole skins, and no finer, truer Rportsmnu ever gracod the diamond. Typ ical of tho college man in baseball. Heltmuller was an honor to the sport and au Inspiration to his follows. The game Is better because lie Uvea. BY "HOP" Shamrock, Sir Thomaa Lipton'a TO-foottr, built una«r «h« Interna tional rating, which haa bean »uc oearful in Europe Shamrock la not a freak and could croaa the At lantlc. Tha photograph waa takan from tha bowaprit. Shamrock cloae hauled on tha alarboard tack. Be low, Sir Thomaa hlmaalf from a lata photograph. "No. I'll explain th«in. Tha •cbnuner America. which won lha cup. 1* today a fine bout. capable of rn>a*tnK the ocean After tha cup waa won It waa gl*en to tha Naw York Yacht club, to hold axainat atl comer*. Tha rul*a called for a boat of »0 foot water line, aloop rig. In tboae daya. before the freak rsc era. theaa provlatona meant a atrong, uaefnl craft. ••Hut d'-nlßiiera began producing freak*. Thla cauaed yachtsman to nettle on mora rigid rulea. ao tha International and Unleeraal rat- Ir.ga ware adopted, tha United State* adoptln* the latter. "All yacht race* the world o*«r are governed by one of theaa rtt lng*--wlth tha eiceptlon of that tor America'a Cttp. The challenger muat rroa« tha Atlantic on hor own bottom. Sham rock II reached th« United Htatea with 400 rireta mlaalng. and for a week we had a hard time keeping SWIMMING CONTESTS PORT! .AND, Or., Oft 1< Hwlm mera from Hpokana. Vancouver, Hfc attla, Taconia and poaalbly aome California |>oluta are to take part In tha bite aquatic tourney to be given undar tha auaplcea of the Multnomah Athletic Club Novem ber I, Tha event* on the chnmploaahlp program ara tha 100, 220, 440 and Rao yard awlma. MODRRN furnlahed ronnii at lowcat ratea at llotal Vlr giinia, Klghtb and Virginia, near Weatlake. Klllott tO3. her afloat. "The American boat that beat her «u built to ttia rulaa a#o fool water llna, aloop rigged craft. Mar apar wan BlKantlc; h<r anil area almoet unbelievable; bar deck wa* 140 feet lon*. I think, and aha had trauiei.<l<>ua overhang* Thla mad* poaalble a vaatly longer boom than flbamrork had. and alao a larger craw Mhe waa not aubmlttari to tbu atrain of the otmh paaaage. "She waa like a delicate violin, and to brat h< r I would need a alitillar violin, which <"OL'M> NOT CHOHH THE CM KAN "Under the Universal rulea w« will have >a< hta tint CAN crosa the ocean They will be good. uae ful yacht* that will aet the butldera to developing real iMMta Inatead of freaka "What'a good tnough for Amer ka la good enough for m«. They prefer the Universal to the Brltlah rating. I'll accept the Universal gladly. Will they permit ma to aail for their cup undar their own rulea? That'a all I aak." SMOKER AT GEORGETOWN Ijho f'revler and Johnny O will furnlah the main aura< lion at the amoker of the Citizen*' club. of Gaorcrtowa. which will be bald at the dab room* tbtn evwnln# Hli four-round bout* are on the program. The club ka an or(an I La don of Georgetown bttalneaa and profaaalooai mm who enjoy ' lean •port, and ita amoker* bare helped to develop a number of clever young boxer*. 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