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' THE PASSING OF ABE ATIELL, ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEATHERWEIGHTS vor ‘ hl passed by New York legisla Tee A id to have dropped $20 Eastern ra SHORT SPORT | game, ar h we ans consider + ing raw. Now t Hoppe out of the other reason th the tar out of t at billiards. throw THREE FIGHTING POS ES OF ABE ATTELL JOHNSON THREATENS TO A bunch of friends of Brinker and Mullen, the baseball artists, went RETIRE RETAINING TITLE: down to the station to bid them farewell when the two hopes left ’ for Mineral Wells, Texas, last night —_- (By Vatted Pree | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Re fusing a cabled offer by Hugh Mo Intosh for a fight with Sam Lang “And if I retire "ll said Johnson There getting me to come | the supremacy Another thing to try out The bors a with ch 26 Sox. of the black race Sedro-Woolley team was defeated at Ans ‘The ev See eeeottes High five last night |2°t 10 London or Pagts, for May orig met, 1 will insis , Dy a score of 26 to 22. June, for a purse of $30,000, cut can referee. Corri is all right, but r p a tne Bes sixty and forty, and with Bugene|I want a countryman of mine |r 5 t eth five | Corri as referee, Jack Johnson to-! the when I fight abroad again eapeted te ne team {not 4a¥ threatens to retire within six on said if hie . demand: . . e of 2%6 “| months if hy price t uld be reddy to fig night by a score of 26 to 13. of 000 straigt ee stay at PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS J. Gar Stahl, banker. at last conv ed the manageny of the Red Legs that he has quit the game for all time. SEATTLE'S CHAMP WOMAN BOWLER | What do you know Pawnee buck who left his ranch, accompanied by |negro valet? about that Omaha for ° Can't you hear some of the mots the gold-lined Arthyr Raymond will ‘have to laten to thls year? bon When asked for his opinion of the other seven clubs, Connie Mack ad mitted each and ev looked like a shady equine St. Louis The vad Hulingham pototsts will tn us in June, to “lift the inter 1 cup,” won two years ago Meadowbrooks. Derrick mentioned as part of the En m's equipment th July 4 Jack Johnson can indulge in a double JAMES: CORBETT This picture is the original of the tched photograph of the past tw: Gentleman Jim Corbett wa | Is that stretchy in your system yet feeling located | p or stilt | days. | |the fourth mysterious man. Funn | how a little paint will make a ma This is Mrs. A. E. Cowger, Seat-| 6 99 difficult to recognize tle's champion woman bowler. } Corbett began his career as Mrs. Cowger came to Seattle from boxer at the Olympic club, Sa Minneapolis and has defeated some | Francisco. He introduced a née of the best mep in the city on the style of boxing, known as the h He won the title b Sullivan and lost and-get-away Imperial alleys | beating John L. Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven Her high score for a single game | Breakes up Colds and fn Seattle to Fitzsimmons via the ruby one In_ thre sive games she| and solar plexus blow toppled 7 5 pins. Her best |bett is through with th score is } is a member of In 2 match game this week Mrs.| |George Evans’ minstrel compa Cowger and Tom Perry met th and aside from that is keeping a team composed Miss Madale and | jeye peeled for a white man’s hope P. I. Davis, captain of the E. N.| i Ait -— Brooks team, on the Bismarck| ccélerates the Action. BOXING— WRESTLING alleys, playing four games and win site Saisae ses gr tee | Dr. Humphreys’ Specifi The same teams will play a re-|One taken in alternation turn match on the Imperial alleys |ates the action of Number | acceler: | “Seventy-seven next week | If yau are pleased with the}, CLES ING TIME 18 HERE Mrs. Cowger rolls with the regu-| sromm action of “Seventy-seven” |e any nenidng eee lation 16-pound ball }P D i any papering, we when taken alone—you will be de She is very enthusiastic over the ey all Pap sport, giving it a place all by itself. | lighted with the results when | 00d line of remnants Js here, toc She said last night, “I regret that|“geyenty-seven” is taken In alter-| CbC4P: the women tn general take so little nation with Number Oné—first o ore Paint & Wall Paper Co. interest in bowling. It is, without a | "400 s14 Ist Ave., Near Univer and then the other and repeat “Seventy-seven” is a good rem |Z doubt, the best and most beneficial sport that anyone could possibly choose. Bowling has been the mak-|eay for Co Colds, Grip, In ai “tee giles jedy for Cou ; "ip, In| Doctor of Ophthal molagy on i, __. | fluenza, and Throat, At al —and Optometrist sat Drug Stores 25c or mailed, Letitrlic' Gi Heal iee, -~The-— is Saye ee LYE ROUBLES HEAD MES, | Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler St. Maries, Idaho Mr. Fred Russell, of St. Marles, Idaho, will be in this office for several days, and will explain to you all-about St surrounding country and lumber mills; about the mineral in the mountains large and fertile farms in the valleys of the St Joe rivers. He will tel go and live in St buy property in St incre‘#e in value. waukee road Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel Marles and He will tell you about the timber resources and the Maries and st money MEALS SERVED. City of Kverett or Telegraph. 1 you how, with a ttt Maries and make more money; or how you can Maries and let those who live there make it As to St. Maries, ask the officials of the Mil and they will tell you that St you can Maries now is the and is best town on the road between Missolua and Ellensburg, attle at 7 a. 12 m bound to be a hummer. Com 4 ell te! Bintad! leat mat me @ In and let Russell tell you. pant 6 pm. “Leave Three yound tripe, daily 2:15 p.m. J. A. Paine, 908 Alaska Bldg. n dock. nodule subject ts «keane otlce, Phoave—Sunset, Main 2992; Ind. 736 i it np cman trtigniatca! Sagi “opt | THE STAR TONIGHT in will give SMOKER he ‘Transportation ¢ laber only on the ashington hotel tx of Milwauk rounds with Kid Casey of PACKEY Ohio, Feb. Cleveland given gainst a real MeFarland to send TO BOX OLEVELAND, i Brock, the ht, will be yw hia ola Packey {fered Nght a chance to ght manne his pat Brock in Milwaukee, man CHAM, Fob, 264 KIRKWOOD AN FRANCISCO, t featherweight champlom of t mind ¢ remainh) ¢ with ¢ Kirkwood of \st foll i tpointn hoan f de m Ov HUGO AMBITIOUS NEW YORK, Feb. 262A b t sin the middlew tle, Hugo Kell the Cb ter, it ann today, w rt bb mi thie colt Marek with @ with J Good For $1.00 if You Have | RHEUMATISM y on the above ¢ nd mail to will bring you, pre $i pair of Magic | re at Michigan bx Frederick Dee, Correaponding, See's 1422-24-26 First Av. Merchants’ Lunch BRUARY 1911, MARCH 10 to APRIL 10 the period of Westbound Colonist Fares From the Middle West, Eastern State and Kastern Canada, Write Your Friends. Send for Them. 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