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* middleweight, 33333335> The Pug’s Progress Or, the Rise and A LIFE STOR 16—THE GAME GOE Paragraph on the sport A traveling man jus urned that “Kid™ Biff, the form we of this city, is in a bad way there Realth on a purse made him as a “good fellow when he bh (The K page of the up by a few acqu Fall of a Champion ¥ IN PICTURES. $ ON WITHOUT HIM Sunday Wireless i from Buenas Noches, N. M.. says ight champion, who was John Smith The “Kid” was sent there for his ntances, who rem ad it a is only 2 End.) paiieepnaes REASONS WHY. FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 of Rufus Williams, negro today excused his poor showing with Sailor Bowers at — SAN Friends * Dreamland rink last night on the/ _ Pord, the ground that be bas had a hard time getting matches and did not do bis Best. Bowers won easily on points GETS $6,000 JOB. YORK, Feb. 718 young pitcher of York Highlanders, is about the Wighest priced Minger in the Ameri. an league. Those in a position to know say that his contract cails for NEW Rasa os a that impore bleod with its weak- ening results, unpleasant breath, headaches, unrestful nights, poor appetite, sallow skin, pimples and depression, comes from constipation BEECHAM’S t PILLS “have been doing good to men and * women for many, many years and | » their value has been tested and "proved. They remove the cause of ‘physical troubles. A few small _ doses will show their safe tonic * breath, ingsleep. In young or old they will | action on you. Beecham’s Pills will surely help you to an active liver, a good stomach, a sweet clear head and refiesh- ‘Relieve Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel | i the New| | | | TERRY McGOVERN. The mysteriovs man of the past two days was the one-time pride of Brooklyn, McGovern, king pin of and light Weights, He went through both visions like wildfire until Yo Corbett copped him at Hartt Since that day he has the same boy, and at odd t ing the last few years he in detention institutions. sa hasbeen now, which is better than | being a never-was FOR 20-ROUND BOUTS. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. —Fol lowers of boxing throughout Califor. nia are rejoicing today over the re- port that the legislature would recommend 20-round Bouts In this state. It is understood that the ec morals committee in the sen will favor the proposition } OH. YOU JOHNSON! SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18.—Jack | Johnson, champion heavyweight, is | boasting of his orato: | following a “no cor pat jury which tried hin ing. Johnson ac Jat orney and the eight |for conviction and four for acquittal Johnson will be retried M lay MEALS SERVED. Str. Clty of Rverett or Telegraph. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) MULLEN IS POPULAR PRESENT CHAIRMAN OF STREET COMMITTEE HAS GOOD RECORD FRANK ?. MULLEN. Twenty years a resident of this city and for the past nine years councilman atlarge, Frank P. Mul fen, chairman of the present street wommittee of the city councll, is seeking re-election to the new coun: ell on his record Among the newspapers Mr. Mul len ts weil known for his work in the council, and all have his abliity in handit He was for several years engaged in railroad grading work, and. has been of great help in council through his knowledge of this kind of work His efforts have at all times been directed towards making Seattle a city such that no other iit eth conse in id w the city should spend y to make It a | r Every member in the counei) has a good word to ay for Mr. Mullen and the consider him one of the most valuable men today in the munictpal life of Seattle, As council man-at-large for the past nine years, his interests have always been for the city at large rather than for any particular ward, and he ha» the ex perience back of him that will be heeded in the new eounctl of nino| members STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS END OF DRISCOLL-ROBSON BOUT mee amare = SHORT SPORT | Jim Driscoll, the speedy English scrapper who lost to Freddy Welsh on a foul at Pontypridd, Wales, 191" e€eeeecece retained hie title as featherweight champion of England by knocking out Spike Robson in the seventh round at the National Sporting club, London, © in Cadi blames his pox wing wit K. O. Rrown t we the way to Qu Anne to witne aeketba 1 and Quee ne, Mich. and part Jack O'Brl efereed th The Elke < Ev for Jack rd if a sui and to ente of our ve Ahan, the Johnson, may what he can down in Oakian Burns is con fon for a six-re r, mode PENNSY FAVORITE YORK, Fe the Y. M and the Y | c A big Baseball Known to Aztecs? Claims that developed a the baseball has kame rly played in Eng D made ars. The al game Iso been dout glance | production alongside. brow dug original of t |graph fro Aztec ruin had reposed ever since ( inated that warlike vanced people. That they were proven beyond the shadow of a doubt by this pleture, wht y at the Bat and con and ad. advanced is h shows m all pick brought jthe statue to the light af day from the ruins of a that of an Aztec fan will tell you that the ideal batting position, so the claim that baseball known to the children of the sun is based upon & pretty fair foundation. LOOKING FOR MATCH. CHICAGO, Feb. 18.Johnny John for the: Fairmon w York, who | ay ts Owen Mo’ key McFarland to m ompromise terms 3 o'clock PAID ADVERTISEMENT HOCKEY TODAY. YORK, Feb, 18.—Hocke m Yale and Harvard w contest for the ship at St. Nich afternoon, NEW teams Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 207% Pike Ht. owt D Room 4. | w. ri lings “50c . J. F, THORN, 6333 for councilman, is friends throughout, the 49th av. 8. known by his many and ac a man of city as Nagai sterling qualities Filling Bxperte the people’ needs results, He stands for a fficient administration of fairs. The advancement and lopment of public, utilities for the benefit of the people. His policy is to work for the good of all parts of the and not one par ection, He will endourage all industries that ténd to develop the city. He believes that: the présent contract system ts costing the city far too much and steps hould be taken immediately’ to that evil, He believes in the enforcement of all the laws, He believes in the improvement of all streets where property owners: pe tition hem, He believes in the enforcement of all franchise reg lations of public service corpor Hons, If elected, will devote all his time to the interests of the ety and carry out the above — principles Never before has Mr. Thorn been a candidate for public office and know id Gold Fitite BRIDGEWORK & to tloular CHOWNS #4 A 14-YRA GUARANTEE In back of the high « te nat 4 INLESS WOIK A SPECIALITY Kxwminaiions Pree. Ohio Dentists who underst ands | how | January 30, (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) IMPROVEMENTS Are Costing Seattle Too Much To ¢ uxpayers of Ses The oppression of the taxpayers of this city by excessixe special assessments has reached a crisis The undersigned desire to remind you that A. J. GOD DARD, throughout his term as councilman-at-large, has fought vigorously and constantly agelnet the system which hes made those abuses possible tar MR. GODDARD, a head DARD MR GODDARD | t 1 » can be relied t at th pon to MNDALL TAYLOR MURPHY A. BOUCK N JAY F. HORST I. N. DAVIDSON W. F. BUSHELL JAMES ELVIN MRS. G. L. TRIMBLE MARY M. WADE Committee sary expense MUMM PLATT HI do telephone has made it possible to shopping and mark and eting satisfac torily, with comfort, economy and dis patch. » th see eee a ome a habit hundreds of th hen you want cured system t mar away The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Boll Telephone is the Center of the System. City wa ) Librarian — 11896-1908 xa will please call on or tele. (Paid Advertisement) All who have volunteered Goddard at the places on election day, Tuesday, February 21, phone to me for supplies and information on Monday, Candidate February 20, from 9 a. m. for to COUNCILMAN Subject to Primaries Feb, 21 p.m. Main 4010. 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