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} BIG DOINGS IN FIGHT CIRCLES Jack Johnson, the negro heavy ‘Weight, signalled his appearance tn Australia by knocking Peter Felix, the Antipodean negro heavy Weight, in two minutes of fehting The idea of barring fighters from the ring that have been defeated three times is taking quite a held tm some fighting quarters, Frisco fighters think it is a good idea and ‘Will pet it inte effect shortly. This will stop fake bouts if the man agers will only ation to the rule Harry Baker, the California featherweight, is now In Philadeb phia and will engage im several six | found bouta around New York and out Philadelphia Philadelphia claims to have 4) ter in “Kid” Beebee, who has) wer teen knocked out fo 319) fants “Honey” Meltody has tawued © challenge to the world at ren 142 and 146 pounds Gane tl anxious to get on with Melledy, t land the middleweight champion ship and Meollody ts eald to be just as eager for a crack at Gans Mel lody’s friends are advising him go stow, They figure Mellody any number of good fights tn him which do not endanger his stand tng, but that if be goes against the formidable black man be ts likely w lox erything in one crack Terry MeGovern, who is in a sam atorfum at Stanfard, Conn, has now completely lost Bis reason and is a hopeless Imbectie. Mike Riley, of Tonopah, New has, offered a purse of $10,000 for # bout betweem Harry Harris and Abe Attell. The mateh is not yet set ted. YACHT CLUB TAKES NEW LEASE ON LIFE Arrangements were made last night for the annual regatta of the; Biitott Bay Yacht club next Labor day Several years ago the club hem © ome very Interesting regattas det enthesasm died out and the ier, fell to for a game of football for the af the city. y | Z r i i r li , HERZ af li tf itt buried her on the coin you earns gemapeeiniemmemees STATUE FOR SHOUP. Scripps Telegraph Service.) | sors’ Mahe, March %—A bilt| Sivendy passed by the house went | thwough the senate yesterday for a} Statue of Former Senator George L. Shoup. in the national capitol Former Senator Shoup was a) brother of United States Deputy} Marshal “roup of Alowka, with | headquarters at Juneau, and now fn | OAKLAND. First race, one-half mile-—Orena. 109 (Koerner), § to 5, won; Pajori ta, 107, second; Adena, 109, third. | Tima, :49 1-6 Second race, oleven-atuteenths of & mile-—E) Primero, 109 (Mcintyre) 7 to 2, won; Bright Albert, 109, see ond; Black Sam, 109, third. Time, 1:09 1-5. & 7 * * * Third nce, three-quarters of a! taile-—Bianche C, 105 (Brown), % to 1, won; Pimkim, 102, second; Duke | of Orleans, 109, third. Time, | 1:16 1-6. Fourth trace, one and onesix teenth milee—Rotrou, 169 (Sandy), | 3 to 1, won; Little Mirthful, 109,| second; Cardinal Sarto, 199, third. | Time, 1:501-6 j Fifth race, three-quarters of a Phone A 266% for Cleaning and Pressing. Vienna Dye Worka, Fourth ave “If every young person would only realize what dependence means, could understand In ad. vance the humiliation of asking favors and dri more o counts and much less spending of ¥ dohn DO. Rockefeiier. The beat way to be come independent ts to open @ savings account today, with this safe bank at four per cent compound Luterent E peinn TK Pres. ux YBa. bes [ gnateed. |9 t 2, won up by some of the leaders tn yacht tng circles and the clud has been or Four yacht races have been planned for Labor day. There will be four classes: First, 30 feet and over; second, 26 feet and under; third, 18 feet and under 35 feet; fourth, ander 1% feet. A motor boat race may be included. —— Eagle ent ai cow T RARRY MY MOTHER'S LAW oR Age 4 wer me Pee coin to bay a sult of black clothes.’ “I counted out the money while sti dazed.” Grifter, 107 (Graham) ; Romaine, 105, second; Mansard, 112, third. Time, 1:14 2-6 Sixth race, seveneighths of « mile-—Jocund, 195 (Graham), 3 to 2, won; Sea Lad, 100, second; Fisher Boy, 104, third. Time, 1:28 ASCOT. First race, three-quarters of & mile—Taxer, 112 (Knapp), 3 to 1 Bribery, 11, second; Madden, third. Time, 1:14 d race, one mite-—Rama. ston), & to 2, won; Luerere, second; Sunmark, 106, third Thne, 1:41 34 Third race, threequarters of a mile—Taylor George, 112 (Hoss) 6 to &, won; Otto Price, 97, second na, 96, third. Time, 1: 141-2 Fourth race, one mile-—Bauble 107 (Harris), 6 to 1, won; Etmda 100, second; Kinsman, 112, third me, 1:42 1-2 Fitth race, sevencighths of » mile—Josies Jewell, 106 (Preston) Stoessel, 112, sec Geo. B. Milner, 111, third 1:27 1-2. Sixth race, three-quarters ot a mile—Salt and Pepper, 102 (Ross) 107 aee Time, 6 to 1, won; El Cazador. ond; Lady Kitty, 102, third. 1:15, ——$—$—$— — —————————____— Hot Atr Furnaces make your home fortable and your house cle one from Geo, H. Woodt and it will be put up right University st. rear Arcade bidg. * Chea home it ' i atten en eeteeee ‘There's @ new game in the of sport that’s tipped as 4 foretaate « after Gabriel doer and the t lace atthe DX ereved te there ime er merrily for v. Beattie. Feidier . Knapp Mallen Habel KENT, Mareh 2 No ge the teacher the ee of businees, te te be played fm most any 38 feet base lines If the arca is ond is emall mom om The be trade for the Weldenbacher .. them the dis and the game No danger fm it No tle games. Any length games serve without their time and oo ergy for the “good of the game.” ff yom want to try the game, read the rules and start In. If you are in 4a oe to amy point, play it in your own way. That's the crowning deacy of the whole thing Rules of the Game. The bat ts 3% long, 2 were in diameter at the ball game played between the Seattle Athletic elu} and the IL. 0. G. T. was & hot com) est from start to finish, The GRO eee eee eee ee Rae THE GOOD POINTS ABOUT THE GME. Seared west aay way. bitex aliowed ee ee eer ee eee & mame suggestive of the = t come, end & & Cross between out baseball touted ae a game for everyoue—tor hoolbay or the echoolairt, for young clerk or playground erated, and anyone sovepiing pay the game * to be for ever barred from Its delights. Gambling will be taboved, for danger, that's reduced to a min imum, Rven spectators passing by | alons, base are not importied, as the \iall is #0/ distance 30 feet soft that getting bit is almost part) pitcher's af the fas to be gotten owt of the| plate Pitcher's stab, 16 by 2 inches. Dimenstons may be reduced if space is limited The Piteber—Ptteher munt keep eee tee ee ee eee work! blows his n af t a8 Five of seven innings ts to be the lomath of the game, but if the play ore bave bat 10 minutes, them 10 minutes ts the length of a full game. It ts to be scared by run but if points came B B. De Groot, of the Chicago Playground ssecctation, fs at the head of the movement to popalartes | ane foot on the pitcher's the new game, and durtna “he © mer it ts to be Introdade the large cities of the United Staten | ‘The organization is to be aatinoal in scope, patterned after the A A though no registration fees are to be charged. As a Mnal touch to the goad things, (he offietals of (he organization murt pay and don all of The Dall ts to be not loos than 12 ser mere inches In cireamference, cud te to | called when the bateman ts hit, ua be made of a yielding #odetance, | lees it ts the third strike, when batt simfiar to an Indoor baseball The Players—There are SEATTLE MEETS EVERETT The Everett and Seattle Y. M. C. | slow A. basketball teams of the Puget |HOME Sound League will meet tonight in’ & game at the local Y. M. C. A. The toame are well matched and game ts sure to be close. The series wearly over, and Seattle has bet twe gumee after tonight. Tue teame will lineup ae follows basket here last night team winning, 40 to 11 players got im some the Kent The Kent good team} work which Seattio was Gnable to break up A preliminary between the 8. A. © The L. 0 Juniors game was played ant 0.G. 7 game by a score of & to Rifle the Nat oT 68 range, oye tonal aK an ain 19 wingers In 2 mat of 196 sar goen eading the At the beginning of bi son with wou bie Asaoctation | » Oho jock vas jays he ants ft * fifth sea the New York Americans Griffith has expended $200,000 for his team alone Miaa Annette Kellerman, the FINE TURKEY DINNER sunday ind give you prompt UEEN CITY LAUNDRY th Phones 953 from if a Cafe You Want Someone to Do Your FAMILY WASHING on foot the HE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MAR HERE'S “PLAYGROUND BALL” A GAME FOR WN-UPS AND CHILDREN ir The take more than one step in the de- livery 14] pont to get bit i man te ont to belners must stop at the Oiagram of the Ptaying Ground of the New Game, Show: ———— 10 men on each side—threo base men, battery three outfielders, deltvering the ball, the arm must The bateman hes three and three balla, Pair amd foul hits are the same as In baseball man at the bat, or at any time when the bases are unoceupied, the base man may run either to third or fret base. Band ronners must not leave thetr bases for a sical until the ball hae left the pitcher's hand Penalty will be t be sent back Rataman got entitied to first base lon being bit by bell, as the ball t © soft bataman would make it & ead | mows leome to this country and com: ‘the champion female | the world. - nw st. Inst night caused a fire which! exceedingly swell and strictly up OLYMPIA, March 2.—He A, | destroyed the bin, at « loss of $100. | to-date for you ring sult, there! MoLean, of Mount Vernon, “i. — CCCs SS Fs re many reasons why you should of the utritious a most n of flour | county, has heen appointed by teeta, 353 Col book of plane for pretty homes. will save you money and tell you how to build a good home cheap. | pleasant evening is assured for all PITCH FOR BUTTE TEAM 16 of the fautent am has been atgned | op by Ruse Mall and will be given | a chanee with the Butte team, Malt) hae lont several good men, among them Moose Baxter, who goes to In Mana pole, and Toren, whe has beer | Hin| bard hitters and fast felders of the | STARS OF TODAY TWINKLE BRIGHTER THAN OLD ONES We hear a great deal about the | Olite Hetm ateurs in dratica to the American league. team in ati aly n good twirlers. days tong gone by.” saye WH President MeMurlane, of the Aber~| Watkins, manager of the Indianas dee club, ta in alit ia for its toake ithe Ammetionm henedia purpose of signing up several good ve been wintering there. 10". ‘but all such tall le moonshine men Ww b It has been decided that the Aber The game was never as fat as it in @een team wif train in Pendleton |(0d4¥. Where there w eo wae ee player 80 y 1g0, now there ate * mt dune of them, In the olf days | men who could hit the ball like Der | few others, made great reputations» | ——- | becaunre t fieldere then were not | There are practically no enmerD | as t they are now, the fields lexes on the market, owing to the amalier and there wan lew Hlower prices prevailing bere. A! science in the game, When Brouth lower quotation on eggs 18 expected | ory was hitting the ball ever the Monday fence yea ano, tly ail the} Not much change in foodstuffs iw expected for several weeks. Potatoes are firmer. be { | d whort flelde. Today wuct hits would be qathered in by fast fielders, It wov be @ #84 comer tary on the men who are playing| | the game today if they had not Inv | proved upon the game of 20 years ago. Where would their tntelli | genee be if they could not advance? Today it ts the hit that counts, the UP WV ESR FES SRSFESE. ._ B.E supreme tent is to advance the rur ner, either by @ clean drive, bunt ee. thu, | *Acrifice or waiting for four bad parenipe por mck BBP ones, The teams work tike perfect ace, 61.098. machines when the game is played without error and with intelligence Take Keeler, Wagner and Lajote—- they outcla any of the old-tim heavy bitter Today « player mu | be « wtar to last in the major leagues ar| —he must possoas ability and base- | ball bratre. By baseball brains I } mean that faculty of taking advant- age of every opening that develops, OLD-TIMERS NOT IN IT, ip his aide r 0 | an opening that will b | win. There were desebali players in the country ag) et the present time, and the number ts growing every doy. I believe that we shall yet nee faster ball than ip being played today, Why, they an playing better ball in the Class & leagues today than they d in the major leagues 20 years ago.” is ——— ing Positions, RixicGy fregh ranch same per doa, TGs kB right and left short =e eer Crounde—Official dimen Itmes 36 feet, pitching from middle of box middie of home The Seattle high schoo! will send, cation takes place the fol @ track team to San Francisco to| week and the men will not have “ltake part in the Stanford inter-| be absent from school scholastic track moet which is to) Coach Frost will have £ the team which will pire March 26. Princtpal Geiger Diate while not On the Cnay swing, Before nA WT ETES AOELRSKAEZE given his| composed of Coyle, Gish, consent, as the regular spring va-) Mullen and Thompson. with Dugdale’s team on the Il CcHEDULE | Sa March 17 is set for a match to the body. N01 rie Pitcher Must Deliver the Ball Hither One or Two Waye--Over hand or Underhand. eastofthe mountain teams, ing @ delightful trip for the team, The first game will be at hom oo is 4 returned to touched until ball te 4 tsth, Piret h , strikes cnlese it ts a foul Up caught by the catcher. Seortng-—Five of seven inoings to be official length of game, thoagh y length of game may be agreed | geo: spon. May be scored by rans, as tn baseball, or by points, allowing lone point for exch base & ranmer) te 1 gets, whether be finally scores a fon or nat | The Offictals—Ans umpire may be | es by a ae fudge of the game, if desired, but © On & block ball rad. |most games could be played with-| hE0" PT mun last ‘baselout any official at all. files He eee ee oe FIRE IN ASPHALT PLANT. Dugdale’s men. The eastera arts March 23. Ritzville, 8 high, lair Business College of kane, and Coeur d'Alene 1 school will be played Midison and Victor Talking chines now $1 down and $1 « week D. 8. Joboston Co., largest — 903 Second avenue. Seeds, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowera” Sandahi & Bon, 120 Pike, cor In@ eg | i if Manager Coyle of the Beattie} high achool baseball team has some good games in sight for the coming season, among them several with prt Rt Rot enon me Portland coment A tend ball urned bage Tideiands mean mud and water, and also menn big profit. R. Cooper } Willie, 473 Colman Bide. woe) ‘Australian swimmer, rw" | FE capes ss | jat New York and Chicago and at ithe Jamestown exposition, She Konia chal! pemnute TERE ARE REASONS. | If you are looking for something | An overheated asphalt bin, the property of the Barber Asphalt | company at Westerns av. and Bay go to Bd. White, the artistic taflor, 208 Collins Wig, He has just re! cotved many new patterns of «pring | by express, direct from the! among them are several yatiorna Having had! years of experience tn doing high grade work, be can surely please! you. Boog oat of the high rent! divtrict means better quality for leas Money eee) 1 | A Merry Crowd tas / There will be « good steed, merry | crowd at the dance given at Lesa! ON, Park pavilion this evening. If you ;\ enjoy dancing, go out there and bafldtag, for a | dance ou the beet floor tn Seattle. It | Wagner's enperb orchestra will fur | nish their aeual good music. 4 foods —-Uneeda Biscuit —the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. 7 Thus you will also be able to ' Save More because for value received there oad ae A-TYPE com, °**| Gentlemen 260 eee Ladte free. See sys Bessey ABOUT YOUR ESTATE Ls is no food so economical as Hy Uneeda Biscuit be 4 be “ el Have You Gone Over It Lately ? Ein a dust tight, . br moisture proof package, hi fo NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY tb Have you compared your r rT and ltabiitties? j Have you made @ liet of ue * *eduet*ve opertics and of the ones a that are unproductive? 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Every careful person, whether his holdings be larke or small, should have « definite lim division In bis estate, with bie productive in vestments ¢ one side and bis unproductive proy erties on the other His productive investments should be adequite in safety, in amount, and In certainty of income, not only to taxe care of his tn debtedness, fixed charges and personal expenses, but also to protect the unproductive side of his estate from special assessments and con tingencles Take a look at your estate onee in awhile It Is 80 easy Jo overload the unproductive side of It Ostcopathic Physicians is 205 Lowman Building An inventory will, | ine « out o! suazest immediate reforn 5 t ‘ ny ry will, inp it of ton, suge edt f DR. &. D. BARNES, a Kirksville and also a te in the direction of an Increase In the p exty on nd a sale now associated with Dr. Ring tn the practi fo , a n a f qua ed and registere of unproductive and speculative propertle The fact that Dr. Barnes is a " c levered wi wate physician and surgeon in this state, as weil an Opteopath, es It is the “hope” of almost every holder of unprod ve 5 | pecially « him to be of service in the ever es that some Gay he can setl them And esasentrate the seesecés tots | People are fast coming to demand : . nd J ‘e 1h whenever it Is possible or availabl nic but single 4 of productive business property. You know how at the very bedside, where Osteopath " ne , . hose who have t th mable be t of ley’ that is, how fow ever get together the large amount of cash signal victories. Those who | | this manipulative treatment, want more 6 needed for the purchase of a plece of business property in the ordinary 18 Office Houre—9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and Monday, Wednesday and Fre way day evenings till 8. 7 Lady Attendant. Consultation Free. We offer a suggestion that is more than « hope. It t# a plan of abso 1 eacital tok cae tem atinenaes "lence teh DRS. BARNES & RING productive # property, at any time, in any amount. You can be OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS gin today 882 Arcade Bidg., Third Floor, Front of Elevator é The Trustee Company of Seattle divides business properties per Main 4136. ind. R 266 : manontly improved and productive, into Units of Ownership, which | F moet the needafand convenience of every income Investor from the largest to the smallest, These Investments are good enough for the millionaire, an@they are just as good for an investment of $100, All | fare alike in proportion to th mounts the * We will be pleased to send you particulars of the business properties tn which these investments are offered, and of the Unit Ownership Every day you put off treatment means you are growing Method by which this opportunity is brought within your reach worse; every day you defer visiting a competent ph h or spe : 4 or eans you are making it harder to be cured ‘ These investments insure a regular tnoome, perfect safety of prin jg ctaliet means you are me miiatecin F . } I have made a study of the scientific treatment cipal and a steady growth in value \ and cure of rupture for 40 years and can well For particulars address. claim to be a speciatet My method te a kalfeless, bloodless, painiess withont & eal operation and no Interferance with ¢ or business. My references are prominent Seattle people who have beet = }f cured by me, and the most skeptical cannot joubdt this positive ? THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE I] root my" abiy 1 | Consultation and oxamination free; terms most reasonable | ask the most rigid imvestigation | DR. CLARKE CoO. 128 Gecond Av. South, Cor. Washington; Seattie, Wash.