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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911, | Biased. Hinks—Old Jones is quite a tray olor, ian’t he? Hinks but he thinks #0, His mind has wandered for years. \e . P 3 This Will Stop Your 1 7 y ala hl yoo ») : Cough in a Hurry THE REAL STORY OF THE SHORT SPORT}: 9 . 1 IGE ¢ lave $2 by Making This Cough BURNS-O’BRIEN FAKE FIGHT |———3 "2 wide toan’e Bie Tant Thurs. S°O*OOOOePeeroeeororoes Tommy Burns Tells of His First Meeting With O’Brien and How the Philadel- }|'" : *e ‘ phian Double Crossed Him. |, Al Kautuann te disinetined to go] a Heit feht with Jac nwon, He urges that it be an o: send , " affair re “ Joune Westergaard was easily do wt cares “ 2 ' | toated on the pad last night in Chi rs : ‘ ago by Hackenschmidt Jana _ wauare whipping « ia . a = , . Doo Roller ts playing a few dates | hs 2 ‘ n New England just now, and A pudiiat " ubt 1 x eit, vy adding to. that swollen fagtuve of Factory Piano Store bia. | 7 : Ex-Heavyweight Champion of the World er Bag meng ms Chg pon” artange | Pike Street. Tt al st Y, of the , Burns-< Brien “fake” f % attle, where he will make his Factory, Chicago, Il y ame t ntest w rien tn Ww | s: has never en told . ask is that the reader decide for Lanethue. Whe ta 4 poor Metis tellee| a Bush & Lane Pianos had he been in my place with only @ million dollars, at aj e rom Factory te Home’ tting inane ‘i highbrow fistic exhibition in New|« ° . ne setting a) From the r age lden vit he Push efane Piano G. » considered al that everybody in th i : “ championship been throwing boxing From O'Brien cut me to pieces kee. Jack O g double-crossed me. It was a tough the sporting w eason 1 wok my medicine aud TOMMY BURNS ing, was in Milwat kept some to box six Jim Jeffries called my first 20 | side I want to see you, sald him afternoon I was called to| round go with Jack O'Brien at Los O'fitien. We went out and Jack the phone Angeles a draw. Many of those said: “Now Tommy, 1 “This is O'Brien, Come on around present deciared Jeff bad made a want that money all right. I'm in the corner a 1 your" /mistak@ ia not giving me the de the business for the coin, but I| sald the voice, I went out and met/ cision. haven't a ¢ in the world with k O'Brien Then came the talk of a retu I remarked that I was in Now, look here, boy, I want you| battle. One day I ran into Ja business for the money, too to come on and box this six rounds, O'Brien at nwald's cigar store “Well, where do you live, Tom?" | with me. in Los 4 where Tom Me he said. I him and the next! T was startled, because O'Brien! Carey, the promoter, usually made morning he was out at my house| was then rated as nearly the equa by 8 o'clock of Jim Corbett in cleverness, while Reno had In tomorrow's Star T will tell of I was only a gr kid trying to 000 for & retu tween | O'Brien's proposal and bow the earn bread and butter in the second us fight was framed up. I will also tell! and third-rate 8 What are you goin’ to do at how I double-crossed Jack O’Brien | “Now don't worry about getting that Reno offer, Jack?" 1 asked | on a $5,000 forfeit which he thought knocked out or beat up, kid,” con-|h would Insure me against going back | tinued O’Brien. ‘Oh, say, Tommy, come on out-' on him six-round boxing ex crowd won't be disappoir take care of you. | Well, I trusted Jack O’Brien. 1] knew I couldn't beat him, but I} ‘ thought {f the club was satisfied] | with a boxing exhibition [ would] UR Rc take O'Brien on. 1 This ts worth telling a This is something new, something different Jack Lester goe jay, and will rest uy utiful scenery of our neighbor ing village. Lester is feeling fine and dandy, and declares that he will start the massacre from the first tap of the gong tomorrow night over to Tacoma viewing the But Ed Martin, who has Denver town more or lees fam ing the past decade, in als dy with plenty of sunsht jam. He isn’t saying but his splendid physica: ie patent to all who have seen him work, and the mixup ought to be & pretty one. made Whether he will go over to Lon don and meet Ed Lang or not will ecided by our nobby little ctti T. Burns Brusso today. A cable from Hugh Melntosh last evening stirred up the atmosphere around the Burns b ead on Madison ay.. and it ts not unlikely that Mr urns will send the glad news be flashing overseas today So, durime the lunoheos hour to- day To be or satito be Burns it was Mr Attell broke himeddft arm during the fourth round ofbis t with Tommy Kilbane in Glevoland last night. The Might wasstop A « ;: . This, in a word, is hot stuph. | EMERYVI ast night's scores: i Readers o: @ Star sport page will enjo } e Ja Eagles. adore of The Star sport page will enjoy | EMERYVILLE, Jan. 20 Kiane 180 183 213 “THE PUG’S PROGRESS” Minret rose; three. tilts Swenson . 1 119 17 Or, The Rise and Fail of a Champion, Fitagerald 109, Sapor 109,:E% Duminy 150 150 150 (A Life Story in Pictures.) Rogart 109, Darktown 1 b aa | 236. o 108 onal 185 “rH Commencing TOMORROW an absorbing series of pugilistic char Henry Harrison 106 < aise acter studies will appear on this page, in this space. Lowe 112, Pride ae jeorge Oxnard 112 Totals ....887 825 983-—2700 CARTOO! DO H jersom 112 Pelicans. { R NIST A. D. CON’ | (Couple Bogart and Perch as Heo Grinnell 188 829 rkably graphié Deling derson Schretber entry.) "450 150 Jettries and Johnson wer (Couple Oxnard and ..150 156 150 has come to bat with a novel pugitiatic Prince of Boh as McManw “144 201 162 fathered from the ringside at decisive battles bh ntr Gardner "220 156 181 series car These wings tell a story, The story is alle Second race, six furlonge—War Pc aR cal and depicts prize ring lite as it is today. There will be one [| fare 104, Coonskin 104, Paul Clif Totals ....863 886 §20- picture daily until the story is finished. ford 110, Gliew 110, Lofty Heywood Highest single score—Dobb, 236 1106, Can 6 Remember, Tomorrow You Have the Curtain Raiser of High average—Putnam, 206 1-3 “THE PUG'S PROGRES: At Imperial Alleys. took | The fast E. N. Brooks team si three straight from th mes’ Peta) . rt Johnson 111 ia's match game.” Scores INTERNATIONAL A =. N, Brooks, MATCH IN PARIS } 105, Hen an 96, Ayame 102, Jost 6 104, Tay Pay 110. | thal Gh RON in 4 | Fifth race, mile—Gretehen 0. 108 O'Donnell . 189 189 183] (Ry United Prem.) aw’ Able 110, Flora Riley.105, Sokol 87 Keen .. 161 164 231] PARIS, Jan. 31.—The first inter- end Sige tn pier age Merde = Wilkins ‘176 145 174|national boxing congress ever held OE | eg RE gy he le tr pcan lis scheduled to begin here March |Masea 107, Woodlander 111, Mar Potale <......- $48 $53 967/10, and continue five days. Sam we OC burs 114 : - Team totals—2,668 | McVey, Joe Jeanette, Sam Lang-| saith Geehamun Tat tore tee denied Pete. ford and perhaps Jack Johnson will | ioe ie ola rly “A8 . | be io Paris as well as a host of the i “ iat 146 181i smaller fry in the fight game. Knight 110, Barly Tide 113, 7 136 126| es | ogan 106, Hampas 185 iinet Bente om be of dellino 110, Nex 109, Mini 178 181 RES ne oe | 104, Grace G. 108 “| Hubbard Worki | " orki f Fn oe er S41 849 ubbar ing Quick Action Prescription ARE, Eddie Hubbard and Chick Hud Cures Colds in a Day Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to|#® Will clash at the Ballard A. C.| CR eae ‘i He Room 620 Northern Bank Building, | Smoker February 8, and Hubbard is | The best and quickest prescrip eee determined to tion known to medical science for es sds ees y's al colds and coughs. is as follows Dance st Dreamland tonight. >} 6} Get two ounces of Glycerifie and on showing on this | half an ounce of Concentrat — occasion. He} | compound en get half a pint of Str. chy Pal ibaa ce tii has made a most} good whisky cot gah orange oF nerd ingredients into It ake it wel lt eB Sp cha: Take one to two teaspoonfuls after impression o n jeach meal and at bed time, Small , the local fans jer doses to children according to t since his game age.” Be sure to get only the gen i battle at the| 2° You know this fellow? uine (Globe) Concentrated Pine . You ought to, for his picture|Kach half ounce bottle comes in a Graystone club) has b printed Ume and again on/ tin screw-top sealed case. Any a fortnight ago and he ts priming| this ps For several years he|druggist bas it on hand or will {| himself up to top condition for the|has been known as one of the|quickly get it from his wholesale Ballard match |gamest, His forte has been to get|house. Any one can mix this at the money, spending as much as he|home. There are many cheaper had to, and no more, He reached| preparations of large but t. Main 2992; Ind. 726 The Rubber Store 714 Firs: the height of his ambition, made a fortune, took care of his family, and is today prominent in sports | SPANGENBERG 1100 FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING ST. BASEBALL GOODS EASY WINNINGS (By United PARIS, Jan. 31.—-Horsey persons here prognosticate another | year of huge winnings for Wm. K | Vanderbilt, who for three years has | captured the bulk of the flat racing |prizes in France and whose 1910 |receipts were more than 1,000,000 francs, today Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle We carry a complete line of Rubber and Oil Clothing, Rub NOW 18 THE TIME — “ b. |to prepare for your house cleaning Mackinaws, Mitts, Gloves, || ishing, tinting, + papering, ete CHEAPER THAN EVER Estimates cheerfully given. Use the phones—Main 1304 or Ind. 3913 Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1314 Ist Av., Near University St Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Bags. GRINDS EVERYTHING Special Train to Tacoma For Martin - Lester Bout WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1st Leave Seattle . Arrive Tacoma . Main 6089. Phones: ind. 2880, Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler +.6:45 p. m.| Leave Tacoma 11:20 p. m, +-8:00 p. m.! Arrive Seattle 12:46 a m COMFORTABLE COACHES, NO DELAY—BUY YOUR R. R. TICK. ETS EARLY 80 ample accommodation may be provided. TICKET OFFICE KING STREET COLUMBIA AND SECOND | PASSENGER STATION Home ot the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoe: Opposite Seattle Hotel <fSFLE TRUS} it don’t pay treatment is certain to cure to experiment. advt Tho Star is anxious thse that every subscriber gets his or her paper every night. If fOUF paper fails to come by 6 o'clock kindly notify the circulation department of The Star and a papbr will be sent you by special méssenger, Main 9400 or Ind. 441 <= LOMPANY "Ss y ‘o WE CAN t A FEW MORE GOOD LOANS IF APPLICATION 18 MADE PROMPTLY TO LOAN DEPARTMENT. ALASKA BUILDING; SECOND FLOOR _D nt Means | DAHLIM & BARRY, INC. Original and Genuine Bia! Sotho gpg MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. | | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | Agrees with the weakest digestion. Dehcious, invigorating and nutritous, A quick tunch prepared in a minste, | Take me substitute, Ask for BORLICK’S | TS Others are imitations! ‘aint & Wall Pi 308 When you buy Nation- ally Advertised Goods you get reputable goods. Star “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers A omar =e In O Our Settling Sale has broken all record inducement to get the housekeepers of S tle to vi there must be an end to selling goods un | . att adver 1315 Third Avenue. | Opp. Postoffice | “Just Say” —————_ We’re Offering Merchandise Under rder to Induce You to Vi Our New Store s in value-giving. it er cost price, so we announce that this sale closes Saturday, gon ene) (0D t ADVERTISE The Waldorf $2.50 Shoe, MEN'S SHOE STORE 805 Sherwin-Williams Paint And Varnishes. (Not Cheap but Best) Btar Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1421-23 Fourth Av. First Ave, Colman Bidg, SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S 1111 Second Av. 4 nen, Wat Raincoat Co, 614 Second Av ALASKA BLDG. LITHOLIN COLLARS Are Bold by JOHN E. KELLY at W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO, 119 1305 First Ave. Yesier SMOEM, 724 PINK BT. Goods advertised here The Best Tuntn Neotham Planes—Dehaiag have a standard national Hebning Player ne PRICES king Machines reputation, Business Bringers. Stor classified adv Buy @ sell real estate, etc. Cost = sit We hay our new e sold goods under actual cost ag an But this cannot go on indefinitely; store. FUMED OAK SOLID OAK A good, serviceable Living- This fine, quarter-sawed Room Rocker, with spring | Dining Chair, in the Early seat, upholstered in genuine | footish finish, full box con- Spanish leather; a comfort- | able shaped back, medium high; regular price $15.00. Special seeee 89.50 | struction, cane seat, shaped | ‘ | legs, with claw feet; regular | price $4.75. Special .82.75 GO-CART—Similar to pic- | BED SPECIAL—This Ve- ture, in black, green, brown.) nis Martin Bed has the two or maroon; a strong, serv- | inch continuous posts and iceable, collapsible _ cart; | seven filling rods: tee $2 $9.00 value, for .....$6.95 5.00 value, for ... DAVENPORT—Sanitary make, with solid oak ends, patent link fabric, with full length coil support ; $15.00 value .6. ceeeees, BIZ ROLL SEAT A Jarge, comfortable, solid golden oak Rocker, with wide roll seat and high and well braced; vee B4A25 back; neatly finished $6.50 value ..... our business. | SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE | | In the golden finish; an attractive pat- tern, with plain pedestal and claw feet; 45-inch top— 6-ft. size, $18.00 value ...$12.00 8-ft. size, $21.00 value EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT | Our Exchange Department is now dou ble its former size, and therefore we are in a positionsto extend this branch of All kinds of used furni- ture bought, sold or exc Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishers—1 00,000 Squa .. $14.00 | MISSION ROCKER | | A good, solid oak Living-Room Rode] er, in the Early Er finish, full box construction, seat stered in chase leather; regular $6.50. re Feet of Floor pads) u price