The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1912, Page 2

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MR. JACK BARRY WILL SOON BE IN OUR MIDST President Dugdale Rarry, manager of the Glants, Seatile March U1. The batt received a wire Saturday from Jack ting that he would arrive in 4 will begin practice about 4 * THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1912, * MRS. NETZEL ON STAGE NOW, AND MILES MAY LAND THERE ° eeeereneeee Mike Donlin and Mabel Hite are | Bot the only ones who can do the —DRAWS RELEASE AFTER SLAPPING, JOE COHN’S FACE SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEE 7ADE SUPPLIED prices of these goods How to Make a Plain-Bearing Skate Into a Ball-Bearing K per bottio SOSEEAESESE SEES ES t within March 16, while the other players will blow in about the 26th. | stage stunt, and It is po preys The Giants have a string of seventeen box artists, not includ. ¥* | the realm of possibility that 0 ing Hill Nichola, the big Texan, who pat count + Ma = ~ * Netzel, former Spokane third sack as he is about six feet four and we'g close to jo has ] 4 his pretty wife will emulate a cloan record for the past two years and should shew up fine for #*|°" a 7 A ee gen ae a Beattle this year. . — ate al h The staff at present consiats of Charley Fullerton, Dave ®) Notzel is on the stage now, so the Gkeels, Hud Moe, Bill Nichols, George Seg, W Metvor, ©. | yost will come eas Thompson, RK. Jorstad, J. Vance, EB. Kitne, Stevens, P. diiiiue Snyder, Will James, Clyde Hall, Jimmie Wiggs, Willard, Barien- pb iy a ae Breen Bag a camp and Hamilton, the last five of whom have not yet signed up * antag oe ike vercaal sidaen. # | Created quite a little furore, in base for the year, ee eR a Re et te 8] Dalbwoclety circles. & CoO AND DISTILI LIQUOK DLALE WINE. GROWER WHOLESALE EK RS A SEATTLE PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Who Should Be Skate for 60¢ Bring in your plain-bear kates and we ; c small sum of @ vi We make a specialty of Restringing Tents Repairing Guns and Fishing Rods. with ball-bearing Rollers for tt DISTRIBUTERS FOR WRIGHT & pry ABE AND DILLON ARE IN TRAINING SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 4.—With Abe Attell training for his mill with Harlem: Tommy Murphy here next Saturday afternoon and Jack Dillon getting into shi for his bout with Walter Coffey in Oa! land Thursday night, Millett's quar ters at Colma are the mecca of the aports today. Hundreds watchod the two scrappers work out. Because of hin greater promin- of his recent de- LINCOLN BEATS eee ‘The crack Queen Anne high schoot basketball team was defeat. ed in its own gym Saturday eve- ning by @ score of 45 to 31. The Queen Anne aggregation seemed to be over-confident of victory and did not mi al sora a was expect On the other hand, Lincoln, aroused by the defeat they recetv- ed ine thelr gym some time ago, A certain Spokane divine is large ly reaponatble for the Netael wed- ding. He publicly announced he would marry free of charge, any Spokane young lady who cared to tie up with a member of the Indian band. Then a Spokane furniture firm came through with av offer to help any couple thus married, with o offer looked good. The pres- ent Mra. Netzel'was ther singing in meving pleture theater, and she ‘od It over. it do it, Nets,” words spoken when the two parted that night. preacher Seattle’sCorporation Counsel? Is James E Bradtord a Safe Man for Seattle? Reattle is now bound and gagced y nd the SEATTLE SPORTING GOORS The Rubber Store 714 FIRST AVE, t ‘ ra si o and arbi- trarily raised its rates in defi of ite tranchiee « and extort 000 per yeni outraged poople. AHADFOND’s ONAL STIPULATION, James EK. Hradtord, who ts corpo- ration counsel and candidate for re Siection, entered into af oral # lation (oral, mind you) before Supreme court, agreeing thi MR. AND MRS, MILES NETZEL egreme, cert, perros me dates this week, and accompany her|man, old N. W. leaguer, to the os eo wales weve Seadeguate Aee points and James 14. he husband, Nets succeeds Dutch Alt-| guardianship of the third bag. bates tee rasees were renaonat? popular : o« the program by defeating QA be reasonable rates, only seconds by @ 23 to 16 score, Start- at menopely oe | COLUMN ence and because feat by Johny Kilbane and the con-| went into the game determined to troveray following that fight, At- ‘fight their best. fell is the premier atraction. Abe] It was the last game for McCurdy Bad his left shoulder bandaged, but/and Davidson, but they did mot he said it was not troubling him the Califo \CK FOURNIER, who hails from a little town called Elma, on the South Rend branch of the North. | w. ern Pacific, ts creating some stir in the windy elty of }eaw' partes Chicago," Jack ie « ball player by cholee, and alss,,r,Braaford apd the jelopli catcher by adaptation. Last year was the prop |the company would pot be delay pee od Bob Brown, and Bob farmed jae out fn that jin ye oe ee gt 3 ex nt pasture for young colts, the Twilight % . ve ions tase Ted Sullvan, souwt for the Botan ted |'st*esMe Ercaitea" teait Siend wae Sox, and paid out « ebupk of John 1, Taylor's] in office, coin for Jack. Jonn L sold the Sox, and Jimmy Me-| way g¥IDESCE OF RATES WAS g Aleor and J. Garland Stabl immediately concluded Sar dommvincersion of - KEPT OUT OF COURT. that yPournier, hima, ash, was a bloomer. They called for watvers, bat Charles Comiskey, re-| cf Wu e7eencs on telephone rates fused. paid the meager walver allowance, so What |court would have taken th Jack Fournier Is now the property of Chartes Com-|sider st, pase oct the g e@ tukey, & full-fledged member of the White Sox | 3tity "un © crew. Hut, somehow, ee ‘omiskey and Lieut. os, ores pre Eta Coltahan Om the dope twist Thay believe Fournier | ror "tne ottice of corparation eaunsel e e A to be an infielder, whereas, literally speaking, he ne ry —AND— f played jeld position ia Mis life. He ix a fair sort) THE CITY ALWAYS THE Losmn. Southern Pac of a catcRer, with « good arm. He le a tiptop slugger, tty this deal Geattie is not % and to fit in nicely for the Sox as a pinch hitter. eas $250,000 per year on inore: Road of a Thousand Wonder, . Tickets good for six months, with : Incubators $8.00—The Ideal, Bufit| held his own with the best players for this climate. Sixty-ogg, $8.00,/ of that city, Here is ‘record printed in black-face type in a Chi- m Wut the c1ys ye gh ie ; cago paper: Hatting average, .277; stolen bares, 33; | company is destroy any points along line, going and returning. |” Running time between Seattle and San Frane Other sizes in lon. Sold by| Cohn sold Notsel to the Memphis onflarated oF the Chas. H. Co,, Foot of Mainjetub {n the Southern league. Mrs. | flelding average, .906. Bout, as far as catching goes, | made worthions by the merger, while " - the people bold the empty sack. and to Los Angeles 45 hours. This is 12 how y formerly to Los as a result of direct ie St, Seattle, Fournier won't have much chance, for # certain red-top, Ralph Kreits,| ‘2 people . Port Costa with the Owl. mild know that. overy who used to cateh for Seattle several years ago, threatens to alternate |iime = quarter of a million de Now is the delightful time of the me you're going, travel over the O.-W. R. & N., and with Tilly Sulfivan tack OP UNS bet if Ralph falls, Fournier may get) '* take benefit of thr train service, quick a chance, sured safety and excellent cuisine as well as courteows ment. For information, literature or reservations, call on WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Tel., Main 932; Ind t Oregon-Washington Station, Cor. Jackson St and rt nafe vy the telephone aides, if the quest much money the telephone company to take from the people jorge adjudiout Managers Atcheson and King must not be overlooked, as they have made the season a financial suc- cess. " IMPERIALES MOUTHPIECE CIGARETTES bave a reputation because Som money and ben a fact Talbot, fy Dat ot Davidson 10 for 10 cents Netzel probably increased her popu larity slightly At the present stage of the game, Netz sits in the auddence and wate es another chap officiate as bit The teams ltned up as follows: Lincoln Position Queen Anne Talbot F. Davidson (Capt.) James F. Riddle Sauce by ig wife’s partner in the skit, but « Loomis ‘ Read | little later, necording to the dope, Baskets a 7; Anderson, | ls other chap will get the G. B. 4; Smith, 3,/804 Nets will come into bis own-— in other words onto the stage. Netzel is one of the best amateur billiard players on the coast. Ih a recent tournament in Spokane, he each. Referee:--Tracy Strong. e* . the Boston Hetald, “ is a so w, and it is belie that he will prove just as good a southside flinger as Harry Keene, who, with Harry Hooper, lisrry Wolter and Hal Chase, al! re ceived their college education at St. Mary's college. The pitching staff to date includes Hal), Wood, Cicotte, Bushelman, Hagarman, Hediant, Leonard, with O'Brien and Pape to be heard from.” very well, this, but we were under the impression that Leonard belonged to Joe Cohn. Joe says Leonard wil! be with the Indians when the dolngs begin. Maybe the Boston Herald has the wrong dope. a cre Hurrah for the windy city of Chicago. Windy Chesley a . win two baseball championships .. heaven and earth in an attempt Red Kuhn, who did so much to the Keavers last year, Nothing Heattio will then have « dollar of her own. This theft can only be stop- ped by Seattle owning what Seattle rust use. How THR JON WAS FRAMED. ‘The telephone companies desire to A New Motel, emtralty Located Over $20,000 Worth of Migh Clase Pursiture in Roome the people by can only be done & Bag Co., lac cP CASKS ‘our own searie one 1656. A Thought for of mh public office The telephone rates, Mr. Bradford goes to the ‘ounty Superior Court and se- snjunc asa pretense, the company from col- Court, at 4 writ of prohibition Bupertor Court from enforciag injunction. The company sow and ff his de- weedy decision if the part of the Rinited ‘dixtes with t { what would be was enough for big Jim. ° Eastern League team has a pitcher named Drum. He oughtn't to he hard tobest. = | | | | And they have a pitcher on the Medicine Hat team named Bones, Should be easy to rattle. to determine their reason- it would probably require much time and ho ap the merger of the company and prevent the monopoly BRADFORD'S STIPULATION, ly had to be effected o question of rates, it me radford's E. E, ELUS, District Passenger’ 716 Second. Ave, coming senson. The first workout Tomorrow By K. C BEATON Eight years ago guests of the Mercer Hotel on Mercer Island and other residents of East Seattle met and voluntarily increased the rate being charged them by Capt. John Anderson for passage between Leschi Park and East Seattle. 1 was present at the meet- ing and the action was taken upon our own initiative. We were moved to this action be- cause we knew that-Capt. Anderson was losing money in his effort to provide proper transportation for his patrons. The increased rate was effective only for a short time. It was put back to the old figure and made still lower as business increased. Since that time I have known Capt. Anderson well. keep abreast of the growth along the shores of the lake. He has been in the fight for twenty-one years and now that financial daylight is only a year or two away for him the of King County are asked ty real estate speculators who have purchased large tracts of land in the vicinity of Bellevue to build for these speculators a ferry to be oper- ated between Leschi Park and Bellevue so that this land may be increased many fold in value. I have known of his struggle to _, ., This ferry could not collect in fares within $3,000 per month of its operating expenses if the history of the Kirktand ferry is to he repeated, and it must be. In other words these speculators ask King County to go into competition with an honestly conducted private enterprise upon a basis which would not only prove ruinous to the people's enterprise, but to the business of a man who has given all of the residents of Lake Washington transpor- tation facilities of the very best The real estate men who are boosting the Bellevue ferry are publishing in today’s Papers. figures showing the increase in receipts of the Kirkland ferry during the last four years. They fail, however, to show the increase in expenses c Here are the real figures, the first column being the figures printed by the Bellevue y pi people and the latter column added by me for purpose of comparison; Figure this out for omusie.e 6 Receipts, $ 4,888.37. 11,612.85. . 15,816.65. + 24,641,45. Expenses $13,893.58 25,348.70 31,773.12 46,736.11 yourself and you will find a loss during these four years of nearly $60,000. And the new ferry will have its terminal only f i terminal of the present ferry. «lt hae sr apes as soaamna my I do not believe that the defeat it by voting “No” ment of Lake Washington.” Vote “No” tomorrow. people desire this sort of municipal ownership, They can on Port Commission Proposition N D . 6, providing for “improve- K..C, BEATON, Off for the South PORTLAND, Or., Mar. 4.—Man- ager M HAVE YOU READ IT? The Adieri-ka book, telling how you can EASILY guard against ap- pendieitis and get INSTANT relief from constipation or «an on the stomach, is being read with much interest by Seatile people. It is given away free by Swift's Phar macy, Becond and Pike. —Advt. Eniddale Cafeteria Third Av, and James St!” From producer to conaumer— Nght, clean, sanitary hall—e: perienced cooka and low pric Fresh egas, butter, milk, poultry, fruits and vegetables datly from our own Eniddale Farm. All of our pies and pastry are baked fn our sanitary gas oven, bc per cut. The following are a few of our special prices: Plat of Rick, Creamy Milk Senled Bottle wines oy ae 1 Kinds of Soup Prime Rib Beet Whitetia! Halibut Spinach String Beans Gr Mashed Potatoes Parsnips Bt 4 tidiitiiitisititi: ts # In Crea 4 Turnips Stewed Corn Mexican Beans Ri Shrimp Balad | Celery , aps Fresh ‘Tomatoes Fruit Salad Potato Kolad Strawberry Jath Raspberry Jam Loganberry Jam iF ias¥ Stewed Cherrics Hiewed Figs ....): Stewed Prunes .. srrrrrrerrrrrterrsrre ig scheduled to start Tuesday. A majority of players are already at comment to make befory entrain- ing. He simply reminded his friendd that he was “going after There ie mo way to figure Car! Morirs out of the present scramble to become a chalieng- er for the world's pugilistic title, True, t may take some time to bring this «bout, but compared to the other so-called white hopes, .Morria looks as good as any of hie rivais. His victory over Tom Kennedy, who only a short time before had stood off Al Paizer, who recent- ty put Al Kaufman away in five rounds, shows that he is not outclassed by any of this con- tingent. Hin next important battic should be with Palzer, and if he defeats him he has a perfect right to demand a re- turn match with Jim Flynn, Fiynn defeated him badly, but Morrie was not the improved fighter then that he is now, and he is being handled now in an able way. Have 7 he HA CARDO—$1.00 PER Doz. k Films developed, 10¢ a roll, any size A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave. Seattle. BULL BROS. Just Printer 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200) EVERETT-SEATTLE NTERURBAN RAILWAY te a 6:30, m. daily. ata 8 7:30, xtra Mt, av. pear Ajax + blued trang 7:00, @ 1:00 ‘a 13; 0, #100, 4:01 B,” G0 £500, 10:15 pom. dally.’ ea Saturday and Sunday at the grounds. MoCredie had itttle |*"% Drug 5 tion provides ax follows: ic —“That both parties waive recedure . hae the Te Public Service ingtou AUTHORITY TO THE RATES specitied No. 6498 of | rdinances nder which th © company hi telephone plant in said vented in the sion, whethe: 0 mal or uncom sututional This stipulation put the question ag to unreasonablensss of telephone rates beyond the power of our Su heme rt to pass on. Bradford had adsud question of rates a poration counsel of the) , by oral stipulation ur, agrees that the are inade- uate, and that the new extorttd | “ates are reasonable; this stipulation ia binding upon the court tm thi . it will he easy for the mo- nopoly to hold and increase its grip | and rai ‘The Seat le Blect ton Line crease | th under the Bradford, guidance of @ is elected? o's rights been pro- per proceedings in evidenee had been the adequacy of | T TELEPHONE ASED BX TOR TE} 2e would have remain-| me for} and Chicage & Aflsatic Express -— of Misscapelia, Sf and Dinieg Car. Runs via Northers Burlington lines Thies wou thelr merger an ly way in whi fons Could be passed upon. by | the courte was by ¢ Introduction ish the facts, pulated out o! ople of mono- this ¢ a to turn t Seattle over to the telephone poly. BRADFORD'S DUTY TO THE CITY. IT WAS BRADFORD'S DUTY AS CORPORATION COUNSE.. OF SHAT- TLE TO ROQUIRE TH PHONE Let us ticket YOU vis this Railway of the Northwest. Low Colonist Fares From All Eastern bape : H_N. KENNEDY, @. A J. 0, MULLER, FS Main 1430. nt fakes a COM Ast Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle ITS i ATR: IQ. AND THAT) TES (RAISED RATES) | ASONABLE. IN alle HIS DUTY BRADFORD IFIED HIMSELF FOR OF CORPORATION WITH ORASPING COR. | T FIGHT b OF ROM Kdwin J. Brown for Cor- 0 Counsel, “George W. Scatt ‘or “Treasurer, C.'J. Jacobs for the hree-year term and David Burgess t for the one-year term, and Seatile’s rights will be safeguarded,

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