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by iit large toe an ee pi cana i ot are abort h ] ne | gillett 1385 and 1336. mi was my heart. One night I ap Fi aa oe full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene aris, rat Avenue, Seattic, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. EI! Efficiency Engineer iIndays from 2 p. me to 6 p. m. Consultation free be vested the fr thet , 1 ing and ¢x-|/mistake, was billed — to oan Seer greee, Bat Node powers of sary oe an , art jed to step 18 name of Tommy Burns, ag illustrated by the 1 {rounds with Tom Cowler, sald to | Pel manager, ts mentione pow held by be recently from England, in that! Then Tommy whipped a dub tn : place soon, Saturday Pelkey bat) ‘Taft Monday night. 7 ! government, fn pe Hed a fellow named Kid Kenneth, | fine. ’ saad aicx elmrizi fk s nothing, there be) a ‘leventy steen rater in Taft, Cal. Advices today | ‘ ie. ateo . Cal, C > say negotiations many oe at gr reer be was nursed to sleep after six/have been practically closed to ‘are cities having Rn the | eoauaing rounds, Pelkey was ple) bring Burns to Vancouver for the in America, bu the “Kid !Cowler match = mecytion mdetail |, NEW YORK, Jan, 28—Amertea) BRIAR PATCH HILL, Ore, Jan.| ee oreo better way to com:|™ soak a haga . two oe 28.—Newt Cutsinger, president of O' pf taxes thar e a8 Ox t yOu staged e Sere 000. It wil than lin this city last night. Johnny Dun-|%@ Alfalfa league, denies having} “y harter which when | de¢, gained decision over “Sap. ™4de a hasty trip to Tipton to offer 8 iaret certain of |Per” O'Neill of England, while the outlaw Elevator league fran:| Owen Moran, English lightweight, ebl In his cireult to cease activi | lost to “Young” Shugrue of Jersey | tes in thelr invasion of the organ:| @O0DARD HEADQUARTERS § [City The pace grew too warm for ro oe jae catlew lengwe 1s| . . ny. | being calle 0 MISS Bailey Bldg. Moran, and he quit cold tn the sey & called rt x arth big league. ap of mall sabseribers Advertising) - mpARD'S REVIEW = extions to be sub 2 carck fe, in substan ne | the freeho! to be elect oor Seattle a chartor for| | yon form of govern: | J tals aster for the anal) You can't discourage those) This was an awful jolt to the| a charter for the ell”) Stoveston, B.C, fight promoters, | Steveston fellows, and they had PELKEY IS LICKED; even men # » com-| Arthur Pelkey, a 207-pound fistic 6 of a lot of soft chatge flut form proposed for us that the adoption of government would be ‘of a public calamity ty of our size, | am applying this means of setting b voters the dangers I see gubsequent articles will} ‘BRITISH BOXER | IS A QUITTER NEWSY GOSSIP OF FEDERAL LEAGUE enth round. Battling Levinsky added another victory to his long string of recent wina when he bested Soldier Kearns in 10 rounds here last night RALPH FRARY MAY BE BACK PORTLAND, Jan. 28.—Perle Casey bas signed a contract to um DORM CROSSING, Wash, Jan 28,—Jake Case manager of the| Brushy Forks Bears last season, has not decided whether to sign a 1914 contract or Jump to the new tor league. Jake says his only ject in jumping to the outlaw band would be to raise funds on which to go to Detroit and get a job with dienry Ford ee | GOOSENIBBLE, Wash, Jan. 28 ‘The Goosentbble club tn the new Elevator league has obtained an op pire tn the Northwestern league tion on four acres of Zeke Elliott's next season, and contracts have meadow, and announces intentions been tende Ralph Frary and of erecting a fine $50 grandstand The nute’s walk from with a seating capacity of 60. site ts but a half m the general store. Jimmy Toma‘ “Lam certain of getting Toman,” sald President Jones, “and do not think there is any question but | what Frary will come down tn hits | demands.” yf DR MACY HEART experience r (aertion, pain over oppressed breathing after od. ing taught Avatin & Balle eym 1F THE ADVANCE TICKET) methods, and much per ‘will be accom: 4 Hisleale is any Indication, Brown & Fattling Brant, an unknown, In Belge the whole system to com-| Hulen are going to have difficulty Taft, Cal. In the fourth Masutacture rich. ret blood |i handling the big crowd which Frant responded to one of Murns ftomach imitate te sesimilate or] Ui] seak admittance to the opqn-jheavy swings and bit the canvas proper elements from. th Deiping digestion and cur-|{ng block of the BennleAllenJames | He was careful not to separate him Rearthurn and many un-|\raturo pocket billiard match for self from the planks until after the the world’s champtonship, which | 10-count will be played tonight. The game, Of course the bout was supposed Ie scheduled to start promptly at §\to be a great “comeback” for o'clock. Barns, Tommy he get on with some of the bigger fellows | It Is now contended tn California} that Brant Is a clerk employed In Tturns’ haberdashery in Calgary and that he was brought out to the coast to get licked by Tommy eee eee | THIS 18 THE FIRST TIME local followers of the table game have been afforded the opportunity to watch a world’s championship tch. Allen, the champion, fs fn} prime and at the present time fa shooting a wonderful game, For | an opponent he ‘has a veteran, andj} probably the most formidable con- and be ‘MM fet Ay., Seattle, Wasd. DR MACY CURES Iv THERE 18 ONE THING THAT A sport ed ikes In something firm to etick his epiies, It fe some outiaw’s bold Intrigue ttle. to start her maior leaeus, | tender for the ¢ le et heaateans” far And write about the awful war IN NEW YORK TONIGHT RAY Campbell, the local pride, will en IT WAS FIRST BELIEVED Nervous ‘and Intestinal Diese, that the trip from Denver to Seat- Bladder and ait; tle and the change of altitude would Diseases of the Skin, ) } 0 ffect on Maturo, but ‘ra jhave some effe a deavor to step 10 rounds with Jack Bis baits My trestenent ‘foc ine. {ffm all appearances it has not. He firitton, the clever Chicago mixer Marvees Debiiity, eres | nays he never felt better in his life, jand the game he has been shooting in practice here does not sugKest) any physical aflment eee BROWN & HULEN’S WILL have accommodations for about 600 persons. The battle will be Campbell's de-| but before the New York fighting public, | cee | “THE FEDERALS NEED TO) have at least 200 players on hand before they can start next season,” | | Dug says. “To my knowledge they | ee jhave not signed as many as 50 ALLEN’S FATHER, WHO AC- players for next year.” companies his son, is backing Ben-| eee nie to win at odds of § to 5. MILLER HUGGINS OF THE 87. oes |Loute Cardinals thinks the Feder- THE CASE OF ONE THOMAS /als will put his team in the frat Burns, who bandles the affairs of division. He argues the Feda’ raid | Arthur Pelkey, the heavyweight/on other teams will make it easier |dub, is fast becoming as pitiful as|for the Cards, who are stronger | that of old man Bob Fit |than Inet sea | fected mae | ee re cnibecribere | | IT 18 NOT ALWAYS THE eiption | Phone Main $63 |champlonship battle that attrects |the spectators’ dongh When |Packey McFarland and Mike Gib }bons tangle in New York on Febru jary 12, the largest crowd that ever attended a scrap in the metropolis \is expected. Packey McFarland |may be the-greatest dub picker In may |the country, but Just the same his ~ tamites | Wonderful boxing ts respected. The Stockyarder put one over when he} cvres [ransfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. up, lous parcel post ping rates there EVERETT-SEATTL INTERURBAN BA‘ up the in the 9:30, 10°29, 1134) made the weight 145 pounde at| 3:90, 4:90, 9:39 | ringside. . 45 pm. daily Toes, «With ay. near | A | | nap is Ajax Drug Store| WHEN IS A PRIZE FIGHTER f 1 Postoffice with pine eq | Ot a prize fighter? — Limit Johnny O'Leary and hia manager, Low ‘RATTLB and 00 pom 7:00, 9:00, 9:01, 1:00, 2:99, to a large map of ¢: fashington, a map of tne States Is shown, and also a the world. nts nL) FIGHT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP If, Star ev eryone of of its) LOS ANGELES, Jan, 28 Eddie (ne of th supplied TEREST ED Campi, who meets Kid Williams at maps, a ts iu ACE ve the following offer Brery A be Vernon next Saturday afternoon, | ! Diabe slinder it nial, like th thers whieh have ap Of Doctor J. 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George Perring, of the Co- centers June torit whon the referee| Deen shot to pleces by the latest |Iumbus American association club, toasen it tip, helen thems Jnctivities of the Federal league. | also Jumped. to the Kansas City : : | Three twirlers, including Cy| Feds Grows’ objection i# that a very , tall saber: 10 etna ven hin{Palkenburg, have fallen into the| An offer of $5,000 for three years team toc Ay evel toils of the outlaws, The pair who|has been made “Birdie am too much advantage over AN), 4 with Falkenburg are Fred} New York Yankees’ outfielder, by opponent. | who can work | Imponatble Dayton's playground together tn |detatl, which he says is at present |for the ball at the start of ston, with the ball patest, ponents After the firs 'xoes to the puts {t into play ner, but from th the court in play then alte STAGE ALL SET FOR FIRST ROUND OF CHAMPIONSHIP GAME IN SEATTLE TONIGHT the gloves on the stage, the man | agement found day afternoon to cancel engagement. It tised that O'Leary local boys. Tacoma next w |later in Portland ° | THE FEDERALS ARE PULLING all kinds of funny atunts dianapolls Federals have commun! cated with President Harry Hemp- stead of the New York Giants on the subject of selling opposing midway by t scoring le in the same m ates. POOL it necessary Tu had , and a the He wants teame of five every teama tons the game and the winner gets posses-| One player steps out of bounds about |tween the goals and endeavors to pass the ball to one of his own men, jal of whom are guarded be-| op and diagram of his plan for equalizing the The dicgram shows the Dayton way of the ball which an »ypos'te aide of The right to put the ball ne8 the loca? been adver:| would take on O'Leary will play in| die week The In-| March 20 latter | some stock tn their club. The let ter says Indian | nant winning cla minded, MU of teeth every this to continue free of charge. truth! And you ts for you ours, We use erybody's ‘reach WE ADMi Of fice Sundays 8 There every they don't know have been const it has bee are uite 301-302 Elite! 2nd and Pike, the Bon Marche Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. m, to 4 p. m.‘ about 100 who are constipated apolin expects b. day. r NISTER GAS 99 people why {pated so 1¢ to have @ very profitable season, hop ing to earn at least $100,000. They (lost $12,000 last season with a pen-| The Feds must) |have Hempstead sized up as weak-| RDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE! In what is happening to thousands) Why allow! Come to our of-\ Waiter Walt fices and have woe tall sou the {ite is a comer and should hit well the advice we give) benefit and not only the best ma- terials and our fees are within ev- | OURS IS BETTER DENTISTRY Reliance Dental € Next Door to/ r From a German Specialist tn} and Most of them @ that second nature to them. The rosy cheeks of childhood years | the Pittsburg Federals. considering the terms Blanding and Fred Kahler Cree in| When appreached on the sub \Ject, President Somers, of the {Cleveland club, sald I guess they have jumped.’ Somers held a conference with|}] President Ban Johnson iy It ts said Falkenburg will play! fi} with Indianapolis, Blanding with {Toronto and Kahler at Pittsburg Federal league “doings” yester day were not confined to nabbing| {Cleveland talent. Claude Hendrix, last season with Pittsburg, 1s now REDS GRAB ONE | | SPOKANE, Jan. 28.—The Spo-| kane club has closed negotiations with the Chicago White Sox for George Kelly, a former California semi-pro piteber, President Farr} agreed to turn Kelly back to the Sox before the next drafting sew | son ly is a big fellow, standing six three inches T ing’’ and whiskey. ° | | ‘A SLIGHT ERROR) tion. Called to ald the halibut fishing) schooner Knickerbocker of the! New England Fish Co, on fire yes: | terday off Ballard, the city fireboat |Duwamish sighted the United }States submarine H-3, on a little) ldive around the bay, spitting t |steam. The firemen chased it thought it was on fire, When t learned their mistake they ret@rne to their station, and the Knicker. bocker, meantime, was badly dam- aged by flames from an engine room explosion. KILBANE MAY MEET ATTELL 28 choice, old Bottled in Bond ripened by the sunshine. | FRANCISCO, Jan atchmaker for Ed-| was dickering today for a match between Kilbane, featherweight| , and Abe Attell He planned SAN |Louls Pai 5 Graney’s club, lhere whiskies. | Johnny |world'’s champlec the former title holder. Cree, the | we Give Free 7 “ Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey | was young.” HERE'S some relationship between ‘‘coast- grade in either in order to derive genuine satisfac- You never fail to get the grade when you order Golden Wedding Distilled according to a special formula under rigid government regulations and There’s a mellowness and a mildness about Golden Wedding besides a particu- larly rare, rich flavor that makes every- botly like it. You get none of the dis- tressing after-effects that you do from many other It’s fine for the health, because it is ““ Made Differently.” DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and U 10-plece ing Thvght by Competent Teachers. eraity. rial to Prove Our Tress the Expert Lady A. LUNDBERG CO, Attendams. 1107 Third Av. You’ ve got to have the WHISKEY to stage the match here about S$ FRANCHISE) ° BOISE, Jan. 28.-—Negotiations are practically completed for the transfer of the Boise franchise, in the Union league, to Maury Evans) of Salt Lake. WITH EVERYBODY GIVING AD- vice to the Federals, we wish to kick in with a suggestion that ma- jor league ball players be allowed }to remain with their clubs until after the epring training trip. By| following out this line of thought the Feds will save the expense of} sending an army of men to the | warmer clime. No royalty is asked) for the idea. It is merely our do- nation to a worthy cause ED KONETCHY HAS BEGUN to show his interest in the Pirate) team. He has tipped off Fred) Clarke to a young St. Louis back-| stop. The youngster’s name ts Koney declares the SALT LAKE GET o- } in professional company. Complete Report of Market Today The only noticeable feature! along the street today was the scarcity of celery, with predictions of a higher price for this stock at an early date. Onions are firm. It is not believed the arrival of a car load of Indiana onions today will affect the price now prevalent. Prices paid producers tor vegetables and fruit (Corrected datly by J. W. Go Apples, local cooking © Yakime potatoes ...-- White river potators « Ontons ss Onions, areen Hubbard head lettuce barrel on erate berrien okes. iflower coe ae + 200 1 cal s, naveles, orate rate lemane Chotoe con paid producers: for butter, esse, try, veal and pork: 3.60 ago are now pale; the fiush and wit] (corrected dally by Perry Bros.) of the clear young mind ts now n|Be«s * $3 slow, dragKed out thor aprings, over 2 Ibe 7 lt aldbene daring. umht and the) rioters, fat, 2 Ibs under 22 rich red blood that used to rush|fiens over % Ibe, tat 17 av., through tender veins ts now @ laay|Hens, fat, 3 Ibe and under 18 fluid full of impurities. They don't] roosters, lve : H ° Fh i realize that constipation ts thelpnexs is Sete eer enente uta ae — eso quickest road to old age, wrinkles |Spring ducklings 4 and decay. Millions of people a year|Lurweys: fal, sid die off from conatipation, not direct-| \ive 17 hut indirectly. Their death certi-|Sauabs, good aise, Aon 200 CAN NOW BE HAD: , Organic Heart or Diabetes, |. 1.60 and so forth They ought to read’ 2 @ 14% ha ca ee al, larger 0 @ (12 death from constipation causing | \.°4! 1 block howe 09% @ J10 heart disease and ao on. They don’t Kelling price for butter, eggs and realize that diseases in men are|onoess. Corrected dally by The Bradner mostly due to constipation. The|Ce. bowels in their natural condition Detter shove along the matter through the|Native | Waenin & 2 Intestines without interruption, but] creamery: PEN ‘ a if constipated thoy lone their healthy | Native ashington “ 99 motion and become fike dead angle-|_ sella oe ‘ery, Sd Worms, Blood and Nerve ‘Tonto will Are hey a bring bi the action of the bowels| _ brie . if used a @ to directions, and|New, Zealand creamery, vou will r health once m Dro ene. eveamnery, sia | ie put 4 1 th AP cogegagee y eR 21 Ioyrage creamery ie ae} cents at The Star Office (not at branches). the Quaker Drug ee’ five cents by mail. Ave; Giles Drug _ Co. 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