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ore STAR—SATURDAY, "FEBRUARY ie 1914, EVERYBODY’S UP IN THE AIR IN BASEBALL cmnnnnaaauatt TF UT WUUnUA WAR; LAWYERS GIVE THEIR OPINIONS By Hugh 4 Fullerton Early maturity, with laying ability, supported by a standard-bre¢d parentage (insuring certain qualities in the*birds) makes the thoroughbred the bird. It can be depended RHODE ISLAND on arations made to defend sults an Jleane (old form) elght thought no disordere bilahed men's spe all, the Kansas City Federal manager, Tex., where his club will prepare for the coming campatgn all are Chet Chadbourne, Artie Kruger and Bill Kenworthy As a part) is already en route to Wichita, With Stov mags AFTER PRACTICALLY ALL najor league ball players had sign From ie first move of the Fed to Inatitute others—and it hopes to | court would uphold a contract eon agpuneey® e rails © powers of org sed base avoid either | taining It, two were in doubt ball ave been milling around, con-| Neither party wants’ to go ta, cath tha Thatar anes olakt aie 00 ockerels ROCKS ingle om tradioting each other, and no one court, but the filing of the first organized baseball could not hold to know what to do. They sult means the immediate fillng of | him, one was tn doubt, one bellev or Sale R I. Reds ed, piuttea and delayed a dozen or tore and a legal strug od Tinker could be restrained from 4 wanted to rush to courta, gle that may tle up scores of play playing with the Feds. | , " > . wr come wanted £0 keep out of the ers during the entire season, rutn | Ax to the Killifer case, seven be nig ROO Tae TS I ee ig HEE tlane, Cod SOF ee ne oourta They had every brand of some one, and cost every ote tn-| Hee vciittte clthar epaid be mom, | cock birds, bred to 200-eK6 nens) a by a New York breeder to fill advice possible, most of which was| volved an immense sum, pelled to play with the Feds or bad. t ‘ Wanting to know somothing of eatrained from playing anywhere HATCHING EGGS A few strong, big-boned Cock. | ® Sel tol Up to this point the Federals had| the legal aspect of the casos tn: | Aw to the Cole case, much doubt 8. C. W. Leghorns. erels coming from heavy-laying aor en the White ® ‘er of the argument, be | volved, | took two forms of con. was expressed, six reserving ov n Bilver Campines. he for $5.00 each ot Cochin ause they wore united and had a/ tracts.’ The names of ten lawyers, fons, not knowing the form of W. Orpingtons ceases tock and ess s 8 nite plan authorities on contracts, were up Cole's alleged acceptance of terms ; on at Beattie, tet and ' and the White Leghorns, and the The American league also had | plied to me, I went to all of them liom New York prior to baning alligr teas oe emee Reo ma, Ist, 2nd and bth wu nna ‘who oplcinnted ta re aan definite plan, which was to keep|and got thelr opinions | 1 contract. Four belleved he Pane See Cocky apt ara Utility ees, $8.00 per 100. cae orig : 1 baseball out of the civil ceurts As to the reserve clause, ax | ould be restrained from playing} * > to retain his secret, but the quick not agree upon anything, amended, seven believe ft will hold, with either leagu H. E. DOREN ed fron 915 $10.00. row! stock was a mark and his yn situation or briefty, \s two think {t would be thrown’ ont | voktare Take yourisen us ANCE STATION, EGGS %2°,, growing stock was a mark 4 ganized baseball is prepare’ to]one has no opinion | On Bverett Inter | secret was soon out ’ law—and does not want to.| As to the tonday notice of re-| J. L. ANDERSON MRS. H. G. KIMBALL mack feral league has all its pr eth st, Seatt arog pein i av lally keep y _________- ——— Mer AR ack ew minutes spent daily ke le | HOPPE WINNER | ow: Saal on daly ee “The School of Experience Is the Best LES ing roosts and dropping boards ia Teacher” tor STRAM, GAS AND PBLBOTRICAL BAN Ff RANCI! 180C O, Feb. 14 . the hen houses ¢ n bring rewards : ENGINEERS NEW YORK, Fob. 14 Several Three-fingered Willle Hoppe was Baby Chicks At Portland, Tacoma and Renttle any poultry keepers sacrifies, ’ _ Our students » by DOING changes tn the rules were made by |Jubilant today over the victory he inv doin Winter: 4h competition Acc ; ; SEATTLE ENGINERRING BCHOOT the joint committee of the major | won here last night tn his four-| E : H hi Des aa nt the he evi ity | Cleanliness is not hard to maintain, BPE: |. ape league rules committee, in session | Found contest. with Sally Salvator || BEgs tor Hatching prea 88 ot tae oe c. White | vitee eaies ‘WHE Phone, Q A. 254 Friday, Probably the tost of Sacramento. It was the first west, my bi won six of the i |important of the new rules is the Hoppe had be under fire|| Candee System, Both Hatch- Snatkiehet Awad tomers are looking over the birds. jone which forbids, the nacher to . jhe mutilated b his bands Ing and Brogding : As for the birds, it stimulates them. stop a runner with his hinds. here July 4, and he acquitted him > » . | violation of this clause "puts out self weil hedeinat hleccl reg ares Dirty eggs come from: Cirty (aim - White Leghorn, Anconas, The mi eit eer te | ge breeds. vigorous te males; line bred for | gloom for the layers and breeders, - | NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Count . years for heavy egg production. | 1 one doubts it, let him wateh eee riness [| NEW YORK, Fob. 14.—vntted Salm-Hoogstraeten, crack of the|| White and fawn Indian ‘3 rgd wn ude ace ei Ac ome in and see. States National Lawn Tennis asso- | | Austrian lawn tennis team, was de Runner Ducks. Costs $8.00 Up. the fowls and see how quickly they y . cation has awarded tts national |feated by G. C, Hiafer, a former SEND FOR ‘OUR FREE BOOK i 0 for 15 S begin to roll in the dusting hole, ' | champtonahtp tournanents to New: | Princeton and Columbia player. in |] PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY YARDS Sale tills ah thas TURAL Lacnbater . and how gladly they kick the litter BROWN & HULE port, R. I. (men’s singles); Phila. | | the third round of the national tn- a heniada, Wisk. Halok talle ali about IDBAL leeabaters, : é as 6000 a tho ui te lot (ale eae N delphia (women's tourney), and | |door championship here Friday f ished. why our prices are low and why or $8 100 eggs. Two special) iis Don't be niggardly about 4 and S Third F ew York city mixed tndoor cham: \ | Hafer won, 6-1, 61 8. P. DIXON, MGR. they will give better satisfaction ¢ mating, $5 for 15 eggs quarters. Don't be nigg y Second and Spring leor F! sionships. | 3422 Fremont Ave. Seattle aay other Incubator, Write for booklet sunshine. | - | ‘e i bints thet are valuable.” # R, R. UPPER he Ms HAS A |DOC LOSES ONE hadap lee oatiosed THE CHAS. H. LILLY €O., SEATTLE, PORTLAND bib Mido Big names do not always go with | BUM MAP | - big results {n the poultry world, i ROME, Feb. 14.—President Com The finest birds are those that are | LOS AN ES, Feb. 14.—Jim- iskey of the Chicago White Sox Essex Model To Get Eggs, Feed guarded in small flocks by eager my Clabby has yet to show his started for Paris today to consulc cull cllessly, tended face at sporting headquarters since a stomach specialist. This wos owners, culled mer¢flessly, ten his gallop at Vernon with Ed despite the protests of Prof, Bae cubators J h i. C ib’ carefully, and mated with the exact- Petroskey, Jimmy is not ashamed tianelli, his physician, who sald he : 0 n rai s ness and definiteness of purpose to make an appearance, but it is was in no condition to travel oe that * any only th t wenn ieee Pe”, b nat can accompany only the most said on good "authority that, bis ; Queen Incubators aving Mash | coscentratea work. manly beauty ts sadly marred Above, King Cole, Claimed | oa ie the New York American League) TRAINER DEAD 70 to 540 Eggs ‘ PR ae A Rl pet MUCH ON Club; and Below, Catcher Killifer,| A mixture of finely ground It {s not mere sentimental loyalty ilmore. t of the Mexican Fed- Claimed by the Philadelphia Na- 7 ; se to S le that is causing Seatth i HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 14 Hatching Eggs, per settin rains and meat products, scien- | ‘0 Seattle that Is causing - erals are also all ready to jump. | tlona’ Olina ©. Beslitile, & weilkaeus & Xess, P AD lbePaerd sn bagoting breeders to condemn the purchasing trainer, who has been identified/] G Wo WWE Pp ccts crttcsts sees oe of birds in the East. Seattle breed- | with harness racing for years, d! WEAK AND DISEASED b] jaar Solna ine tuas ot et Fours ety ers have found that Eastern poultry- “Th rf ‘ 00 . men take them for “dubs, MEN AND WOEMN | | _#The World's }/ siscy tad “Ags ril deliver er bag take ‘then foc ae 14 mot take chances with the Paes A NEW ‘CIRCUIT Best Hatchers.” |) i P pain slough off on them the cull stuff advertised spect medies and 4 ‘ie Poultry Foods and Supplies of | that could not be marketed if,seen Sescral brestitionwe’ or these Sectors By unanimous dectsfon, the peered Pacific Poultry Co, |] att kinds at towest prices. beforehand. Good thing for the Shose stock In trade is mostly emilee 2 Pacific Fairs association, at Send for catalogue and prices. % ; West. It is learning-to butld up its and prom| | jit# meeting in Vancouver, B. C.11 Aabli -Ebright Seed Co. 67 Marion St. Viaduct 7 arning: Pp No one hesttates to pay out money to| | Friday, withérew from the Nation abling-Ebrig’ rahe rappive beac Tel. Elliott 3899. own industry.. Some day the West $y | ‘ Jal and American associations. Ajj % Pike St. Seattle, Wash, ee 1022 Western Avenue. will have a legislating band im lens patent| Charles Webb Murphy, the Chicago Cub owner, who has repeatedly | new organization ts to be formed — ee standard making, too. sor tha| blackened the eyes of organized baseball, has turned on his antago-/embracing Washington, Oregon, |———— — ee o ne nists, who would see him ousted from the control of the Cubs, and to-|!dabo, Montana and British Colum association and the {nternational|fered $1,800 to play with the St | (Paid Advertisement.) a ra tae sete teow day is preparing to file charges of slander and conspiracy against Ban| bia. Robert A. Hiller represented eague pay the fee for protection to Louls Browns Owner Hodges eae te that prove disastrous, Your; Johnson, head of the American league, one of his bitterest enemie Seattle at the meeting S$ the National commission some 12 probably figures his Jes to com-| TO TRENHOLME SUPPORTERS ease should be treated property FROM Murphy has put the entire matter in the hands of his legal lights,| ears. In the meantime, their ter- pare with the standing of his club. The volunteer workers in behalf THB BEGINNING. The we, wee w°| with instructions to spare no efforts to bring Johnson before the bar; NO CLUB HAS YET SIGNED UP ritory is invaded at several points. . — of J. D. Trenholme’s candidacy for . Foes proet st enree benno taking treat | of justice. Frank Baker's twine. Then the Federal invades major mayor are called to report, either Sas oer tagees. | AND THEN—BINGO! league territory, and the National ONE i8 INTRESTED in person or by telephone, at head+ a ies “guarantees” nor re. | “Twas enough to knock the wind out of the ®ild@eyed major league Ar ‘kpemertanaes commission proposes protecting the A GOOD PLACE quarters in the Alaska building, next Soe .Erotant prices and we ask you to | Moguls, but right on top of this amazing announcement comes the offi | majors by having the Association TO BAT. Monday, Febrnary 16, at any time | etal confirmation that the Federal loague will jocate in Brooklyn, erect '(BRUSKEVITH and the qnternational move some jm Visit This Home-Like after 9 a, m., for final instructions ing steel stands with accommodations for 18,000 fans at the old Brook-| clubs and fight the Feds, Happy Ps ” as to work on Primary Day. Women jlyn park. What next? eee toe. the Teeee Feak Seow thought! WARREN’S “LUNCH report to Room 716, Telephone Ek The Federals’ decision to establish themselves {n Brooklyn came H ed OA Formerly Wheeler's—218 Union Mott 2087. Men report to Room 714, S as « distinct surprise to organized ball. . President Gilmore has persist eeting antens, ony GEORGE STOVALL WAS OF. ‘Te ephone- Elliott 2243.—Ad EA OPI AL TT od’ xia. | ently denied reports of such a plan. Upon confirmation of the acheme, ec mitcle wants come more delay 2 ont " | and Biadder. | Gilmore expressed apology for theag denials, ting that crecy was so APPENDICITIS, RHEUMATISM. | necessary in consummating the deal vornl avers artes QOTERE, CATARRIL Asthmne "Soneente FEDS WILL TRAIN EARLY se Teperting fet conditions, and all weaknesses chronte The outlaws are going to enter #pring training early. George Stov-| file Hitehie'd really fouaht? ‘ederal contracts, they were told their actions had not hurt anybody, jas they were to have been t to the minors, anyway. eee SKILLED PERFORMERS We know a lot of fight managers who ought to make the competition keen in the proposed alr contest. ove ing word of encouragement to the Coast league Stovall pubitely announced that he had signed Clair Goodwin, the Angels’ star university recruit last year. The Federals sure are a buneh of Joy killers A LONDON PAPER PRINTS/TOSS MANY BASKETS) three pases by Bombardier Wells, lexplatning the secret of his success.| Basketball was a ‘lart Pelkey, please write. |sport in Seattle Friday ELECTION free. 3 erate All Hour, 9 & m A tot | DR. MACY | Bloodiess Surgeon and Drugiess Physician | With Associate Medical snd Sar- gical Nourishing The ban-| was & game} and Queen winning 35 CAN WIN A WE ARE CURIOUS TO KNOW what Battling Levinsky does when he hits a town that doesn't allow | between the Broadway Anne ht rela Mtee dept solbb ae joxing on Sunday night oters In the Port District | Bal niet > . wi h dade ng ih 24, an THE WORLD'S SERIES TICK: agp lp A field $1) Aurorea 47, Ballard ets are not forgotten, A New York t of meattie, | tela 22° va ee legislator wants to tax baseball and described as f Harry Bruskevith, now a member) appoint a commission to grant It the City Counct tiled and In |censes to clubs to play. By the way, : a EVERS IS NOW A BEAN , re-election.|what leense have the Browns to Port Se "| play? attle to | NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Jobnny va are ane Je tne ¢ tral le at aa dine basahle |Evers, the former Cub, will not|Ganey !7 the|There once was a big league club i} ent, whict a, Principal and interest pay.{tarow down organized baseball. |r Bruakevith owner, 1 in Unit No, | the fiscal agency of the|Late Friday afternoon he signed a v {) who vowed that the Feds pulled a henalve Scheme 0 t Washington in the City of] contract with the Hoston Nationals ef boner; I be, genera} ser Mer atthe office of the County | Despite the fact that Owner Mur arte “Why that league is a freak”; bonds of th of Seattle, the County of King,| phy originally traded Evers to the 4 conference. P | “It can’t last a week. form as said Pc t € ommi on hal 1 | State of Washi ston to be Gated a#|Braves for Sweeney and Purdt Ing office Mr. Brusk |Now he thinks that he fs a Jona eran bitte cock: muiakeren oom: [cna at tanh Canes de Gon Pine tn | he Cub, owner will not get the |fiuiae pe’ ‘scequtive seamsiary af her. . eecutively from 1 to 200, bearing in-|miasion shall hereafter prescribe jayers. Evers made sure of this ington State Realty Ane 4 ‘ t 4 be terest at the rate o! | Said bonds to mature in from 1] before he would sign jation and chairman of the execu THE FEDS HAVE BEGUN 0 42 years, with average maturities { : Washington trading among themselves, which is | a Inclusive, from 1| _|rather tame after the spirited pro- istvage'macurity |ROMEO BUSY FIGHTER)... coedings we have fust survived ‘ie - | Treatment for so. 28 B50, In According to Dan Salt manager | nheumatiam ONCE UPON A TIME A BASE- f approxima for Romeo Hagen, the local welter. | and ok | a ball player said, “I am not asking i ie we weight boxer, his protege has besn | fruethas ne. for any raise this season; my last ate, with assured a meeting with Bud Andef son, providing he beats Frank Bar rieau, when they battle {n Tacoma the 26th. In addition to the scrap for than purooes, the remand with Barrieau, Salt has arranged La Y parable oa Femainder sP4!| tour other bouts for Romeo, to take Cone justify it”, Per| equal {alton Free. DR. JOUN SORENSEN 818-314 Kitel Bal year’s record doesn't We've forgotten who It was. haps we only dreamed it. | eee , fa bonds. p paid provement ma alal nut of GET ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE STAR AND PRESENT THIS COUPON TO THE STAR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT This Will Entitle You to the Best Seat in the House at Any Time in be sufficient fe net inc ome from t, and in @ shall not net Inc not Phone Main 8097. | HERE IS AN ODD WRINKLE: | the Brooklyn had Walter field, Johnny James ase the auapemesncnsesessssens | | Bleven years ago National league club McCredie in right Dobbs in center field and Sheckard {n left field. | Today McCredie {e half owner and manager of the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league; Dobbs is manager of the New Orleans club, of the Southern league, and Sheck ard is manager of the Toledo club, of the American association, eee be sufficient ind inco hat purpose, the rer "of taxes le deta out’ of led ‘4 n id Port the method of creating and jing said net income and taxes District of | plage uring the next two months. y and and s#uffictent of the prin {d bonds as hereafter THE FEDS HAVE A CHANCE to make good with the fana if they don’t try to raid the peanut stock now under reserve by the Ameri-| can and National leagues. Ing taught. Austin & Salt Cabaret raed” by lection of June Restaurant of FREE PHOTO PLAY COUPON payee FS te pone’ be, hs ‘ j UMPIRE JACK SHERIDAN, WHO Motion Pictures and ig he authorization by : tr . oy the people] i — {a traveling around the world with Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue. this $200,000 lasue to of autho oF a bt Sota t , | - ~ —= the baseball tourists, missed the the All-star trio, in Please deliver The Star to my address for r a like amount of | re to invalidate or withdraw | ~ . "1 The House That Quality | boat at Alexandria and was left be cluding the big 3 ian ike A fOr ey Improve wi ‘ . ft i . of One Hundred Dollars the One Hundred (100) bonds Seven reels tlon th waid $2,600,000 bond issue. Special 1914 the of nit Uke amount of |Faxpeo oF wth f ye fells eg : month and thereafter until ordered discontinued, for ms Heloccorie as? MB ct Entertainment Built hind. Loud cheers from the long mealiGald Seal Ree respect alidate or withdraw suffering ball players. which I agree to pay the carrier 25 cents per month, apthority as to mainder of Prec soe at Agi Fe ; eh i seA. $3,000,000 bor id ture, “The Bride of I am not a subscriber to The Star at the present ti f nt time. Mystery,” frontier PROPOS “Slim The que Rescue.” the nd iasue. ITION TWO of authorizing the of maid Port of Be 9 to borrow the sum of § insue Election in all Incorpo Heattle, at wald March 2 taide of the That 1 LET'S SEE THE AMERICAN} THIS WEEK Big Success LILLIAN SEIGER World’s Greatest Lady netist, Conductor Leader OTHER ACTS NEXT WEEK Ray Raymond Harmonizers. of and a Name Port Commission at funny com THE THEATRES TONIGHT Metropolitan Moore—Dark Balley in AT UARORS (0 ibid ated ss aica ag vowed: Saad ails nee edy, to the Cor. Phone Robin Hood." and Singe 1 day of Mebruary inger & ‘Brewster's Seattle Stock Co. lions. voli—Keating & “In Gay Paris.” WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS un Green Bidg. Fourth and Pike Austin & Melis «ym Mitchell Mil 8 ON OF THE Flood Co, REMSRERG. Its Secretary. ing taught. |nestom:

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