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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914. 2 @* ss" HUGH FULLERTON TELLS HOW JOHN HENRY, DESENDANT % 1914 W010 | se" "OF PATRICK, SAVED BIG LEAGUES FROM FEDERAL ROCKS: BULL BROS. By Hugh S. Fullerton. how the overthrow of the autocrat:pmake a speech, His oratorical ef) ‘The commission was willing to) Jobnton spoke, excoriating Fults. | came representing 600 major league CHICAGO, Feb. 4 ; e Power of the national commis-| forte are confined to an occasional /grant certain demands, the players] | Then nroxe John Henry. | The | ball players—-to get the answer to |t P \ > Just hoW/ sion was averted, few know remark to an umpire, He was not ready to yleld others fire that ran through the Henry | our demands nd we ure going to AY ust rinters Leah and Weceeal haa man who prevented this cat-| supposed to make a speech But the feud of Fuitz and Jobn-| blood when Patrick erled for Hberty | get ther 12 THIRD AIN 1049) American and National leagues, | actysm was big, quiet John Henry,| ‘The players’ representatives and|son prevented, Adjournment was jor death, surged up again, John had told the national com . ; * came to utter wreck and ruln and | descendant of Patrick Henry, and|the national commission m taken, Both sides were ia despatr,, John leaned forward over the| mi where ft got off just as — catcher for the Washington Base The result was that instead of |The Federal league gloated table, knuckles down and naid el an his revered ancestor, | ball Aub discussing grievances, the meeting| A dinner had been arranged, At We did not come here to hear| Pat, told King George Hut for him the national commis. | became a personal row Between |that dinner the feud flashed ont) what Johnson thinks of Fultz, or| ‘The delegates, who were prepar " “Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding sion would have played into the| Johnson and Pulte again |what Fultz thinks of Johnson. Wel ing to go home, u @ report fallare ridge or Rxtraee in Bl hands of the Federals, and driven het le eels rei sats 2 tai tooth while Whiskey was young.’ hundreds of thetr best players to IVE ME at ence al tooth Te notor , “ G UU. - Again the feud started. John the “outlaw” league. RT oh, ahi This {x the story LIBERTY } |son and Fults balked agreement, The Federal league had been i ie » up rose John Henry again quietly planning its comprehenatve | J campaign | It was striving to secure the sym-| pathy and active ald of the players’ | | He tod the national commission @ ; DE TRY fow things, lowent prices p He talked two minutes. YOU want the best materials, and From that on John Henry domt-|you do not want tobe hurt. | nd in one hour} YOU want, your Dental Work organieation | RELLINGHAM, Feb, 4.—A wrent-| nated the meeting, guaranteed. Th what we give The National and Amertcan} ling match for the world's light-|the agreement was reached our patients, and this Is why our n the league owners and the national | weight championship is being ar-| Not until the Federal lease practice increseee ee cominy teil t has commission pooh-poohed the idea ranged here between John Biliiter,| commenced its wild raid upon the) Od culnel tote ota when you ae ‘ of a rival league. of Toledo, the titleholder, and Mil-| leagues did the powers of organ Ae te ik The ball players, through ton Harnden, the local sensation. | zed ball know the full danger they rk is sure to please yoru peller president, Dave Fults, had Harnden ‘has won over 100| faced, and that John Henry, catch fo chases 2 of exam B é pes , here certain demands of the national |matches without a defeat, Recent-|¢" had saved the major way, commission which, after scornfully lly he took on 10 men here in a| from wrecking themselves el to jecting Fults, grudgingly agreed * leingle night, agreeing to toss them | gam ALBANY ’ CUT-RATE eon, to fermit him to present them be- Jall in an hour, He did #0, and had a damamen. T ution. ou f f [fore its august body. Fultz and| }12 minutes to spare. Henry Cas Including 1 Oc DEN I is Ss aub- Y oO , y B. B. Johnson are bitter foes, sils, a local promoter, formerly a 2 Dance Tickets Rear are not in w inning orm or a Johnson at first refused to have} DANCE People’ and Plice St. anything to do with anyone repre sented by Fults, but finally con sented to hear a committee of play-| ers, and to let Fultz come with | them | | Among the men chosen by the players to represent them was John Henry | No one ever heard John in He game of billiards unless you're in a cheerful, confident mood. It’s wonder- ful how’a little drink of fine, old ~ Golden Wedding 7 Bottled in Bond ance |pupil under Frank Gotch, ts ar |ranging the mate DREAMLAND SEVENTH AND UNION TONIGHT SLD mig Maelo Hop 18.2 balk-line billiard cham cre : How We Aid You +H ance, She Kreat r re ry [NAVY YARD ROUTE| | steamers H. BM Kennedy. Tourtet and Athlon Dock, Beattie: ¢@ , just erest esa ) Kate | Leave Colman one | pion, eastly downed the challenger, will give one the nerve and steadiness neces- if! "75"?! sae Muang yumany. "28, 98 spores Satin, ef: Cataney, 1 er Local Critics off! iiss p tch here Tuesday night, 600 to, | eae itt sary to get the proper English on the ball. Table Winiect te ehanes without | 5 Mig lto Do Efficient ment Fare 800 Round Trt Hoppe has successfully defended 4 ine Golden Wedding is a pure, mellow, sun- | ail race pac |the Hotel Astor cup for a period of/ Dramatic Editors Place Stamp ||| Work and Get the tin . ed whisk in th rood | |iwo years and automatically be-| of Approval on Miss Rach- ||} cting ripened whiskey, aged in the w un- II\|_ vseactie nooster Fone.” spectat |comes permanent holder of the| Cor Marchall's Latest Pro-| der the ever-watchful eye of the govern- TAG a Sat taverns Fone, pttes jprize. The high run in last 1 duction, “ihe (Ciiiie ob Bia | Best Results isti i ig | eac iplay w made by Sutton, 1 | J ment, and distilled according to a special | : RPRISE \he 10th frame. Hoppe made runs| Law.” We figure plans, compute formula. | ENTE lof 76 and 65, The match went ——— quantities and prepare care- s '| NOVELTY WORKS John /17 innings If the opinions of loca? dramatic||| ful estimates. ’ a naga ho ps after-effects, * ayer ig nae |] * 110m wiret Ave. Seattte, | Henry cottibn Je So he tenon ie oneal) Our QUANTITY SURVEY. ing and is good for an over-worked or run-down bs e Rach | ING and APPRAISID DE aystem, because it is | | John Henry, Washington Catcher, Whose Oratory Prevented Pfayers’ roger poner genre im eres | PARTMENT is under the Full | Organization From Seceding to Federals . ful pla supervision of an expert and “‘Made Differently.”” Qu f ceyeceeeniananenta ieee neice a place where successful plays are ||| we prepare correct estimates by - | Trom a er WON'T JOIN EM ite vie we prepare * ” quantities. Our “The Crime of the Law,” now|!| pis of Materials are depend- fn running ite second week at the||| sais Gna enable contractors ; Seattle Theatre, continues to draw|], 4, pig intelligently and know 4 PORTLAND, Feb. 4.—Eddie Men. D!6 crowds. From its initial per-|]) their bid is right. 4 formance, Monday, January 26, the sor, of the Pittsburg Nationals, and Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ { Miss ‘Marshall's latest r) ' peci | formerly with the Portland North. Success DEPARTMENT Is the only one play has been assured—this for the WHAT DR. JORDAN re are about 99 people tn! MANAGER RAYMOND WAS IN/ will be disguised by 22 new rules, ptt Wekiring’ saab ee hig rl reason that it deals truthfully and face Gres nan ‘ y 7 ° conet ote jan optimistic mood today con n- | if the game is revised ace ng to ~4 a a iT ‘0 nd convincingly with a subject wu: r. 4 | ne he ry, ih whe ahs : sgorgl ‘om | ing the fate of his Tilikums for the | suggestions to be made t eo na-|Pitteburg I ‘al league club, ac moat is the public mia fie os E i tose ‘Gene eamciten sae de jena: than] aa) see: tional rules committee by Coach | cording to his own statement. Men-| 110+ of prison reform movement ||| Mite, ay \ pl “ ri age yes at nature te them. You just watch Seattle this} A. A. Stagg of Chicago. Stagg is|#or yesterday notified the Pirates). that, instead of making crimin- material required for muniel- * pda heeke ot childhood yeara( Year,” he sald. “We're going tojen route to New York, where the |that their terms were acceptable 21, in’ our penal institutions, we|| Pel use from the smallest aan ee aes aes oer awe pater the flush and wir{bave @ real ball club, and don't) committee meets Friday. and he would forward his signed | tay make real men and worthy\|| item to the largest, together i Another Case of Tuberculosis Cured After It Was eee ene ind ie now a{ forget it. ‘Things are shaping up cee |contract immediately. |cltizens of those who have erred. with the peites ané the Suctmm 4 Given Up B Promi Ph osm. draeeed ont thought. and the/ fie and we're not going to miss) LEAVE IT TO THE CITIES OF | one | Here is what the press of Seattle ||| of the suppliers. ip oy FF nent ysicians poset Eon «ston pantie eg ; “| Jnckson, who has jumped to the! Everett to turn ont the real high " 9 |has to say of “The Crime of the Y ""Tileré, ‘Meatabe. re are sender veins fe now a lacy | Federals. Beside Holderman, who| school athletic teame | Mayor Tew o ‘i fq | throu | looks awfully good for that sack,) James Chambers of Everett, Mass., The Sun: Powerful in It - m4 kom il Seattle os shi Regt — vith” 40n't) we have Togneria and Conley tolon behalf of the Everett baseball \ter delineation and fraught with | stood the trip from Seattle to Mon [J | realize that constipation ts the) fait back on, In the event that/and football champions, has com- dramatic strength, “The Cri {| 317 Yest Elliott 3851 bad been given up to die, with tuberculos! IK) quickest road to old age, wrinkles |ceither of theese three can. hold |aventonted with Mayor Christenson ET GAST sramatie Prats, The vaca 7 Yester Way lott | : sg g- and decay, Milllons of people» year) gown first, what's the matter with|of Everett, Wash congratulating reform. W trip to Montana. die off trom constipation, not direct ving Bobble James over there? the Everett, Wash. high schoo! The Star: “The Crime of “al aad one-half mile ee Naot tatiqued f couid not ly, but Indirectly. Thetr death You see, we are not tn such bad football squad for its splendid! san FRANCISCO, Fed. 4.—All| Law” 8 an appeal for prison re| THE VIRGINUS HOTEL & few months before treating with Doctor Jordan, now T ticate gs = fever, Bright's) shape as a result of Jackson's eee negotiations for a Ritchie-Wolgast| form, but it is not preachy. * * *| 606 Virginia St, mear Westlake Ay. feel fine. (Signed) MES. IDA SCHOENETT. disease, Organic Heart or Diabetes| parture, after all. P lbout were declared off today in a| The plain truth is told about the old- Phone Bilicts Ses, The above testimonial, like many others which have ap and so forth. They ought to read eee Bentag taueht Austin & Salt'® #Y™ | telegram received by the champion | fashioned penitentiary. * * * The ' peared in this journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and per- death from constipation causing! OWNER DUG WAS CONSIDER. | "2" oe ———-—_—- |from Tom Andrews. Wolgast, ac-|Batley & Mitchell players rose manency of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, and se on. They don't! aly relieved Tuesday when he! cording to the promoter, wanted| splendidly to meet the gripping sit- Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the diseases in men are] finally got in communication with DANCING more money for a ten-round bout| uations with which the plece| . Bones, Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, | mostly due to constipation. The | George Duddy, the new infielder. than he could afford to give. jabounds, * * © Miss Marshall has ced i$ Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Pro- bowels in thelr natural condition | muddy is in New Orleans | HIPPODROME ‘ Soom | succeeded in a difficult task—that | a rer i lapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, ages | shove scige line yy vd sevesah tae ee ae | Fifth aad University. HARVARD WILL’ BEGIN ITs | of oe a re pe interesting and | ‘ 4 5 : (skin cancers), Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gestralgia, Hard | rin etated they lowe thelt healthe | OAN SALT, THE LOCAL PRO- piece Union Oreneatre. |crew activities for the coming sea-|€xciting as well as convincing. | de a Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), jit tipated they lose the os neath tiskee tnd manager, Cah fame Dencing OG aes gon next week. Few veterans are] The Post-Intelligencer: Miss Ma: . 2 pied mp onsen ogo an pe dam bo oR tela on Beg ar Blood and Nerve ronte will ber when Harlem Tommy Murphy expected to report. i uy og maepling Din niecngaer Doge tel vee | bring J cccording to direct launched himself Be the Satie Bees oe in New Yor! yea able diseases. time Tommy was a bantamweight There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it 1s well Yo}. Zand 3. t2 order to get! Daniel was a boxer himself, He Complete Report ay 5 to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Mw treatment In each box. For| was fighting at the .lightweight be Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to § sy the Quaker Drug Co., mark, and, while his career was of Market Toda D. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Cor- short. he was fairly successful. The ly HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man 1 respondence solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for remark- nearest Dan ever got to edging | — 216 Union St.—2 sheet asd eau “a ver able cures. himseif within the glare of sport Native Washington butter ad- . a> ing spotlight was when he hooked! cents today, which is ¥ 1O%~ lup with Eddie Shelton for the a cent higher than previous, quota a ded Southern championship, But Dan ltlons. Two cents was sliced from ap- }lost and quit the game. the price of eggs, and dealers are en. eee now paying Western av. commis- — DUGDALE HAS DROPPED NE- sion men 38 cents per dozen for gotiations with Sacramento for an them. This has not affected the| ° lexchange of Lee Strait for Charley |paying price, which remains at 35/ ‘The Shortest Distance [Sean enc that the Constr ily are well stocked up with garden DR MACY. Prices paid proaucers for veg New Ns erformers, and Dug ts not pre and trait: y, Goawin 10.) | 4 ~ Bet T Points Is |pared"to swan anybody But 10,| way yyy SOME MEARON®, | liSemeami ta Ott g 8 | > IS THE NATURAL WAY ait e ween wo | Negotiations with Syracuse, in the |, Failoen wat : Yak jotatoes 2 = New York State league, have al80 | pgcause ne handies more eases of a| White + ceased. Syracuse wanted to trade| given class in a month than the aver- | ©. a om Good tfielder, for Strait.) see non-adverti tet " an, Hubbard joode, outfielder, : | pon-advertiaer meets In a year ee a @ Goode, outfield | “9 The ride along this beautiful river provides you a scenic, ge 6 KING COLE, WHO RECENTLY | : : trip the equal of any in America. leaped into the fold of the Federal ‘ Freee You can make the trip East through Salt Lake and Den- league, has back-flopped into OF-|necatee of tnte larger 4 me Sereeeees ver without additional expense via the ganized baseball again. Tuesday | nis efficiency he Is pre 1 4 night Cole attached his John Han- the triea medore appliance 20 ne treatment of tho _ - = . cock to « New York American doc-) {hy tremens made a epeciaity, and | Local ra‘ 2 = e e e s = ument. ae eee | 4 ab « the best treatment it ‘ . . 2 | x NEXT SEASON | Z DRCAT i Cranberries, | jong Distance Telephone Service healed on a cig tute The pation |Gcultiyat rat, ae —— price In order to keep up office for| Kee plant and Union Pacific those who do not pay Parsley RBCAUBB & doctor whose mind Geri, INE TRAINS net a6 : from worry whether he wi Eliminates time. payrand the collection ef ils ea, THREE FIN! tter work DAILY 1 ity “4 BRAT it ec! 4 i Binds city and country together. IN THE FIRST DEGREE PRCAUER when ,snybods resommence Upenthetinue, “eqeipeet fens : . 4 ‘nc renience re : ; , 2 service provides: . Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel. Brices paid producers tor gutter, asn | Bteel Coaches, ts what ie hanvenisy oe ree eae c decr ‘ica; Automatic mlectele “ee yar : : of teeth every 5 peut ethiets ghia whbaiin : Standard Pullman and Tourist Broadens companionship. this to continue? Come to our of-| "ing treaiment’ he kaowe when it oni | pene as, over 2 ite Sleeping Cars. fices and have your case examined cost him, and when he gete threugh | Broilers, fat 2 is under Splendid Dining Car Service. y 7 here ono to py ens, over 3 “ ¢ Conserves time and energy. ee tis lave weratelo ce ee ronal gi ge ERS Courteous, Efficient. Employes, k you is for your benefit and not age cody pial be oe a H. O'NEILL, Inite “@ >t. ours, We use only the best ma- ke District Passenger Agent, Unites producer and market terials and our fees are within ev. Spring ducklings” 716 Second Avenue. 4 7 erybody’s reach. necessarily the| Turkeys, old Toms, fat, Tel. Main 982. Enables any one to send the’ right word to the Aly the | Turkeys re 7 A OURS I8 BETTER DENTISTRY ctor who |Squabs, ood size, don 200 right place at the right moment. Wa ABMinlenah aie ta "ss | ruins tent iva do 309 Di Stat , 00d wie, dx 150 Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Sta ion : pe Ay ae gee EM ee or Bg its and your Telephone is the center of a system R | rs ot Eines gad, oaual rigais te Fon, tases shee cieiibet hed tad j connecting five ,Western States. e lance A time ts eee ene ne eae . : ¢ pel ft m it raat and ae waehington Fy ry, brick... 3 free. Prices erate and = include ¥ medicina, Office 8 in Beattle, 10 a. " 5 ° m. to ® p.m. Sundays, 11 to 1, Call or|* $ : THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE a _ AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | nett. wt : F c 5 i ace Ly : Cor. and and Pike, Next Decr to| ELD Ete MACY a . the Bon Marche . 3 SPECIALIST Ht Be Office Hours 8 a. m, to 8 p. M. | 499.5.4 Globe Mock, Corner Madison | I 20 Gundays 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. St, and ist Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 20

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