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SOUVENIRS BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS GIVEN TO ALL Dance Tonight THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. Chas. Marphy’s Hours in Baseball Numbered TOMMY MURPHY AND HIS FAMILY] THIS DISTURBER ar | 3) Here's Tommy Murphy, the fight: |world in their fight In San Francie Admission, including 5 Dance Tickets 25c LADIES FREE. HERE IS A REASON By Hugh Fullerton Westlake attempted to open ne gottations, and Murphy, already an Charles W. Murphy, head of the | gered by criticism, turned upon him | Chicag Cubs,” may go down in| with his bon mot about messenger |sporting history as the author of | boys. the most costly phrase ever coined The reply to their offer angered | His 1 don't deal with) the men tnvolved tn the deal, and | messe oye,” already has cost| they awaited their of tunity organised baseball a fortune When the situation ripened The story of that phrase is inter ghman and Walker took con-| lesting. There were in Chicago two | trol, promoted the Federal league, | young, hustling business men, both/and Murphy ts commencing to re lof whom had acquired wealth rap-|alizo that if a soft answer turns idly, and both of whom were bagg: | away wrath & bard one may do the ball fans, They were the two Char: same—with reverse English DR. MACY Hes—Weeghman and Walker, | see YOUR CATARRH CAN)],, Wes Murpby summarily fired"| TACOMA SPORT WRITERS Frank Chance, chiefly to reduce ex-| may cal! out the militia to protect BE CURED the two Chfirlies were tn-| their Hives and property, Johnny NOTHING Moran, a four-round ham-and-egg Te #0 Alstressing, #9 annoy admired Chance and want-| box fighter, has notified the City to your da apation p him at the bead of the of Destiny seribes that they oo Begerag club, mustn't say anything distasteful igbeome one with some others, bit upon| about him. He took a licking from Makes conversa a plan of buying the Chicago club,|4 fellow named Willie Mack in Chehalis the other night, where upon he immediately sent word to the Tacoma writers that if they panned him for his exhibition, he ause of pitting, and on to yourself ou cannet afford to be thus handi capped Hee at your door. nk few weeks under New Macy stem will rid you of this noxious dis. tC putting Chance In charge and dis- posing of Murphy. They and their friends sent Fd Westiake, a well-known Chicago newspaper man, with a check for| Would “get them.” Just Itke try $100,000, to offer Murphy $1,000,000 |!" to put out @ fire by throwing There are always some of those wel for the Chicago club. on gasoline, meet to whom we cannot be pleasing It f so eee fe folly for & dusiness mun or any one AFTER ALL, MAYBE OLD | COSTS OWNER OF YACHT $500,000 | tigu res to create a demand for an other whirl of the vaudeville stage Monty Brewster Spends Hie Last! presipeNT WATTELET OF Dollar to Save Guests Aboard | the Victoria Hall club is touring king and (ee a letter to a Tacoma physician ote Fitz, asking to be al owed ie put him in shape, the ex champ sald he probably would be out this way again in the near fw | ture. examination and advice Conaultation free Prices moderate and include medi Hours 2am tos pm; Sun 2 You are tnvited to call We have on file many testimontais from reliable peor © of cures of so-called jing Irish Jad, who formid, contender for Willle| Ritchie titl and his wife and little daughter, Regina. Of all the fight fans, Mrs, Murphy and little Regina are his staunchest 1s willing to bet all her knocks Willle | Ritchie out from under the crown jof lightweight champion of the ! ne tye gae “The Fiitter” From inconven- the Northwestern league circuit in Sthioe st 03 lence. [hope of putting over deals which a will strengthen his ae Mne-up. Engine trouble aboard the pri, ° DR. MACY, Specialist Globe Block, Corner Madison sr First Av. vate yacht, “The Fiitter,” last night) THAT EVERY “ib LARGE caused Monty Brewster, the owner, enough to handle a ball and bat, to spend $500,000, representing the! piays baseball tn Japan, is the of distress, in order that his guests) Rising Sun by Robert Fulton, a sot. 3-4 unnecessary inconven-)to Seattle from the Orient. | lence. only every little detail In the Amer: | | Many well-known representatives | ican rules Is carried out, but the | lof the financial world were aboard juyeniies use regular Yankee the yacht, expecting to be taken 4 on a pleasure cruise to all parts of eee the world. Just before sailing time! COACH DOBIE 1§ NOT DISAP- Mr. Brewster's chief engineer an-| pointed that the rules committee Cabaret nounced that, because of some) deferred action tn regard to the trouble fm the engine room, it| compulsory numbering of football | R t would be impossible to start for at) players. Not that Doble txn't tn | least two weeks This delay would! favor of helping the fans distin-| |have meant millions of dollars’ loss! guish the players, bat be doesn't) The House That Quality Entertainment Built _ be put to jto his guests. belleve the numerals will answer In order to obviate this trouble) the purpose. In the first place, the | Mr. Brewster Instructed his cap tall Scot thinks the numbers will tain to raise the signal of distress| have to be driven {nto the athletes’ | | before the vessel left the harbor.| back with a spike, before the fig- ‘This cost Mr. Brewster his last|/ures can survive the rough treat: | THIS WEEK _ |} Dalf miltion dotiars, but tn 80 doing) ment accorded tts owner, | Then he Itved up to the provisins of his| again, the battle is waged pavallel) Big Success wealthy relative’s will and thereby | to the stands; and, in order to get inherfted a fortune of $7,000,000. the proper benefit of such a sys LILLIAN SEIGER This is a part of the very funny tem, the game will have to be| and intensely interesting story told| watched from the ends of the World’s Greatest Lady Cor- netist, Conductor and Leader Singer. 8——-OTH ACTS——8 NEXT WEEK Ray Raymond Harmonizers. this week at the Seattle Theatre| fields before the numbers can be by the Halley and Mitchell players. | seen, | “Brewster's Millions” is the play, | eee jand {t is one of the big successes| BATTLING LEVINSKI IS LIKE- lof the present theatrical season. ly to go stale from # lack of work. The best seat may be had at night|Jim Flynn has again postponed the for 60 cents, or for 25 cerita at! impending bout. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | matinees.—Adv. NOTICE OF SPEGIAL ELEG T1O} Notich ts bereby Complete Report of Market Today ‘3 = of the F | mere tne omitted te yen | Australia is becoming” a strong the Port P > February 6, 1914,| factor in the Seattle market, Heavy <p retina ty seecrit shipments of Australian beef and PROPOSITION ONE. [te mature to be of the denomina: butter to Seattle already bave had of Five Hundred Dol rizing the and the re ‘ort, 0 be of the de $200,000 | sand Doliars ;|@ tendency to lower prices. Now a |third product 1s coming from the} Dhei dl ve Dealers have received | The que Port Coms ission tion of Pa $1,000) each il bear sfficient jer shall levied f the ne Ne ‘Gontrel | ne interest at the rat notification that a big shipment of | Yaterfront Improvement, which im-| annually, onions will be sent from Australia, | Provement is embraced in Unit No lable at arriving tn Seattle probably in the | ae hea | early part of April Said honds shail be general sertat| holder at Stuhty | Erica pala proaucare ny vegetables bonds of the Port of Seattle, in such| Treasurer of the County of King, | 2nd fruit form as said Port Commission ehall| tate of Washington: to bo dated as | (corrected Aatly by J. W. Goaw > hereafter prescribe, of the denomina-|insued, and isaued in such amounts | APpIOR ne 1% tion of $ each, numbered cob-land at such times as the Port Com, | Yakima potatoes t200 @ secutively from 1 to 200, bearing In-| mission shall hereafter prescribe, | White river potatoes 18.09 @20.00 terest at the rate of 6 per cont per| Said honde to mature in tree “* annum, v " to ear b verage matur oi] ont ell 42 years, with average maturit one 2 fiscal ager f the Noa 0 750, inclustve, from ed PH ington In the Cit > with an average maturity 100 @ 136 be dated jaw rw ng - ™m™ @ 100 @uch amounts an 10 @12 the F us 100 @ Las ter prescr titornia head lettuce Said to mature tn erate . 20 @ to 42 years, th v Cal. radishes ties of ope’ prox! tely y Local radishes es epeci net’ forth tn a Yellow tarnipe « im @ Hon'No. 172 of ths Port Commieston.| z to be paid out o bon e ° nid "Bort District details of | coer”, : the method of cre and apply-| parsiey ih eee thea ing waid net inc and taxes. and|Garite. siting 10 @ sald net tn € crepting & pre |Garlie, loose eS fund for the payme | orowte fund for the pa 40 @ cipal and interest rescribed , ds to take| oranges, C Hie 4 ta’ $300,0¢ A of bonds|prait sie, nave 140 @ wien ot é ; 4 | selected average maturities bond issue fc Jmprovern ‘ Resoluttc 17, 1912, and the authorigat! : ig he people of this $225,000 1m fiers, f Iba under 23 a awal by the a fat 1 f ra ike am stat. 2 Ihe and under + " 6 bond tasue, but In Oia roosters, Hive i . PROPOSITION TWo. The quest f authorizing the im Port Co of mata ‘Port fF p attic to borrow the aum of $ nd issue be Chaves urpose of extending the Bay Impr ement whit 1 Hotter ment is embraced in Unit ington the Comprehensive Beheme x bor Improvement a ‘aid bonds be this 10th day of February. creamery, sd pbondawf t | form an sa ‘ RT COMMISSION 0} creahery, ve hereafter p f dred and F ( creumery yd Mature to be of “le of One Hundred 1 2s @ 3 fhe One Hundred 76 i | HOUGEN , hs, Shes Rep went tem ga 46 Un nis Wisconsin. twins 0 @ ci e lon 9t.—2 Shops wieaaneln Hy EMNORNE esti tscsek eres 1 @ 440 actual cost for raising the signal! news brought from the land of the) in favor aboard the palatial craft might not) bulb expert. who bas just returned | schools, Not |to The Star today. |e. Vv. ADAMS If Supertotendent of Public hools Frank B. Cooper can be }eonvinced that elght-oared crew racing bas no harmful physical ef fects on young participants, he ts |likely to go down the Iine strongly of the adoption of the aquatic sport itn Seattle's high He expressed these views The matter, In| all probability, will be pat before the board of directors in the near future, and if tt first has the super: intendent’s O, K. there ts little doubt but that ft would be favor ably passed. FAVOR CLABBY | LOS ANGELES, Peb. 12—Jimmy| Clabby of Hammond, Ind, and Sailor Ed Petroskey of San Fran claco were principals tn a bont framed fo go 20 rounds In McCar Vernon arena today. The men were expected to answer the first cong dt 2:20 o'clock, Clabby was a 2 to 1 favorite. ASIDE FROM THE SELF-IN- terest involved, nine out of ten tnin or league with the Federal, wish magnates sympathize/ and most of them their league had done the te erm Boring taught nastom _—_————$—$—$——————————— ment Chinese roots and tables, We many different! x nese ver cure and) ordere We ean Jue Wing Sang Chinese| Medicine Co. 217% Pike Stre. Corner Third Ave. Seattle, Wash. (Please bring this ad with you.) SEATTLE BUSINESS [Pitty wnten may deride the sie | DIRECTORY | Select from the Goods of the Fol-| lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. AAD DDD DPA LPR, ih La “We have movi jarger quarters” Our New Home—1104 Third Av, Lindquist & Lund, Inc. RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES J.D. THAGARD The Mecca: 219 Union Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pr fession by bidding for the burial or| cremation of your loved ones, | Let us know you? wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE have | burg Feds. nesday night, Imperials beat the Hofbrau No. 1, Basel’s trimmed the | 8. A. C. No. 1, and Bons defeated |S. A. C. No, 2 Iday, J. R. is the mostico in April. SUPT. COOPER MAY FAVOR CREW RACES | “I will have to have expert ad vice on the subject, regarding the physical effects,” the superintend- ent says. “Opinions vary, and I am not yet thoroughly convinced that such strenuous exercise does not work a strain on the heart ac- jtton of young boys, In the unt: versity the oarsmen being older, are naturally more adapted for that sort of sport. I am greatly in favor | of rowing tn the high schools, and will support such a proposition in the event that I obtain assurance that ft twn't going to burt the boys.” Btakes will be offered at 24-day race meet ing at the Panama-Pacific exposi amounting to $227,000 tion for harness horses and run ners. eee | Nelson Norgren, captain of the! University of Chicago eleven, will be named coach at Western Re- serve, eee Jean Ford, brother of Russell, jhas signed to pitch in the Western | MUST 60, SAYS AMERICAN BOSS NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—The hours | of Chas, Webb Murphy tn organized baseball were believed today to be | numbered Ban B. Johnson American league, man in baseball, president of th and the mightiest | 1s hot on the Cht-| cago bows’ trall “He must go” was the general feeling of the moguls of both| leagues, in annual meeting here | “President Johnson is tired of} Murphy's mussing up of organized} baseball,” said an American league magnate here today, “Murphy has trouble with everybody, and has no business in either league.” It was understood Jobnson will bring pressure to bear on President Tener of the National league to eliminate Murphy. SEATTLE TEAM MEETS TACOMA Seattle Y. A. wrestlers wil! | go to Tacoma Saturday night to meet the wrestlers of the Tacoma Y. M. in a return tournament. Ta-| coma lost the previous conte | On the following Saturday night | Coach Anderson will send his men in each division against the Univer. sity of Washington grapplers in a tourney on the Y. M. C. A. mat. EVERS TRADED YORK, J Feb, 12.—Organ- { pall is up in the alr over complications growing out of the| removal of Johnny Evers as man- | ager of the Chicago, Cubs, and his! subsequent trade to the Boston Na-| tionals for Inflelder Sweeney and Pitcher Purdue. ‘ors insists he will not be a party to the trade. Because the usual formalities were not complied with by Murphy, Evers believes himself to be a free agent Johnny openly declares he may) jump to the Federals. | ‘DEACON BILLINGTON'S DOWNFALL’ (Two reels) ‘walrs’ For the BEST {n Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRIGE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. Final Clearance Stock Readjustment Sale Two reasons make on our part this sale a necessity Piths for a greater, bigger and better Veith-Cammack store have been consum- mated which demand an immediate disposal of stocks from season to season. All pres- ent stock must go out In consequence of these two important reasons nearly 800 finest Veith-Cammack Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats have been reduced to prices that mean almast double duty for your dollars. This Is an Unmatchable Sale With These Unmatchable Values: Suits, Overcoats and Raincoa’ values to $30.00...... Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, values to $40.00. "915,00 $20.00 | Extra Special } Broken sizes Suits, Overcoats and Rain- $10.00 ) coats—Many spring weights— Values to $25.00... of the greater portion of stocks on hand This is also the time for general clear- ance, as our policy permits no carrying every garment fs an Adler-Rochester, America’s fin- est tailored ready-for-service clothes. Included are also many Spring weights. Nearly Seattle's Leading Distributors of ler-Roch: ter jothes Knox and Stetson Hats. Also Manhattan Shirts. Canada league. . . Perey Smallwood, champion long: Aistance runner, will train Pitts-| eee Mayor of Havana will issue a de- cree allowing open betting on ball | ames. Fa Geers, veteran harness horse driver, was 63 this week . * The National Trotting associa tion, which {# holding its big annual meeting In New York, made several minor changes in the rules Wed nesday, | Broadway and Queen Anne high | bas! championship. cee Golf tournament, held under the auspices of the Tuxedo Racquet | club, begun tn New York today, | oe 8 Frank Rarrieau and Harry Bishop meet in the main event of a smoke at Tacoma tonight. Sammy Good Seattle, scraps Billy Wright. eee Johnny Kilbane beat Tommy Bresnahan of Omaha in 10 rounds at Syracuse Wednesday night. eee In the City bowling league Wed. | cee In the opening round of the ten. nis tourney, held by the Coronado Country club fn California Wednes. Strachan and Clarence | Griffin v won. BACKS DOCTOR OREGON CITY, Feb. 12.—Cirenit | Judge Campbell has held a license to practice osteopathy qualifies Dr. A. Van Brakle to act as secretary of the Clackamas county board of health. this week. ISH KA BIBBLE! NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—The Ad-| am# Express Co, declared a quarter ly dividend of $1.50 per share, tn stead of the usual $3, the seduction being due to the pa plein ioealias NAVY YARD. ROUTE Steamers HB. Kennody, Athlon Tourtst and ve Colman Faré 60u Round Trip, THE CO-ED FLOWERS PENNAN OFFER The following pennants at The Star 1307 SEVENTH AVE. 15 CENTSEA 20c BY MAIL There will be no branch. pennant offices THE STAGE BEAUTY SWEET: SIXTEEN A SUMMER DREAM MT. RAINIER office after DEBUTANTE OFFICE GIRL SEATTLE TACOMA SEPTEMBER MORN

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