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° : | | ° b « ! ! TRIES TO FRAME UP MY! BUT BASEBALL 0 H | 0 CUT- Coast Fans Will See Real Speed , MEET FOR COLLEGE IS LADYLIKE GAME RATE When Tom Hughes Gets to Going 1, 9 eats } DENTISTS MEN AT EXPOSITION OPINE AUSTRALIANS | : We make a specialty of teeth gis pie > Wied t slates by our painless chance never before afforded 4 athletes at the University of Was! 7 48CO. Feb. 19 uetralians see nothing In the Amert . ae M ington and other tnatituttons In the Northwest, te going to be given the SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 ny « gpbncegap Pent a ip Moe arisenee m 4 track stare in the Northwest, providing Coach Johnny Bender of Pull-| BAD Game cf Dales: to sey ex re. It described the game J ‘ man can win the favor of the athletic conynittee of the Panama-Pacific | Fd ge tbymadled glee te Sox as follow a | exposition, Bender has hit upon a plan to bring the stars of every reo: | . : . | are nine me Yorkers, an the ! ogniaed college conference {n the United States together at a big meet | T eneu the sipesd rather fearsome in San Francisco in 1915. Eight men will be selected from each con averpes Upou the sroun Bipanggs on : When we consider that the last few years the Northwest confer potion seal tai dence tas canacehueonedalygagr ie ven wie asth ke tatatee 4S : . ence has brought out such men ax Paul Clyde, the Washington miler t Aagaeeea is og UE Magy: dy ’ Porcelain Bridgework G3 | ste s80"yara nan’ “Meciure: Oregons twoulers Phi, the. aah fearfully and wonderfully arrayed ——— javelin phenom; Windnagle, the Oregon quarter-miler; Kinder and| in auina. tie caivion kha Cook, the Whitman and W. 3. C. dash men, {t is not hard to figure that | iss Ex pace Reads tho Mabini II Sets Teeth $5 &U the Northwest conference would not suffer by comparison with the big| Ceeimel tn nade of Ganeuaeniets aaa N Eastern track conferences,” says Bender ea talaksinke, dnd be eaater roun ork that doesn't prove pet dig | his body a sort of leathe Senator? will be repatred free| “SUD” ANDERSON, THE DIS-)down to wetght for his scrap with | Sing # song of magnates, nl ag ah ay oe . setoharge at any time, mantled “hope” of the lightweight! Frank Barrteau next week, They all Three fingers In the ple; against a Macedonian phalanx : =. : division, Is going to appear in the say that. Romeo is very confident TO ree ere a8 BORON ON | nang “that baseball ia ve . Come in SOON—today, ff you|ring near Seattle on March 17,\ that he is going to hook Franklin | "Fore the megs could wink en) oy ite rounders that juveail : wish—for free examination and | when he hooks up with Harry Bish-|on the chin or on some other vital | me game which the young Atieteaiia: : extimate. op, a Tacoma boxer, at Morton,| spot, and end the scrap before the EA lea ro |piays with hie slater until he reache > WE STAND BACK OF our|W ash Both be ‘* have signified allotted periods have expired The) Di ROIT WIL ARLE TO 7 pbebesh ri ae te is to etaae’ aa Ob ; WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ & willingness to such a scrap, and 1(/ mill will be held under the auspices eee Se Seren Weeks. Sin Nee vieeb truth, : GUARANTEE is believed final details will be com-| of the Tacoma Kagles, It is ached: | ee en: Oat clisos annie 1 ploted some time during the day. | uled to go four rounds. ‘The baker is already signed uy ew haat. " 207 University *~ nig Un he Morton Athletic club has mits his opponent is a very clever a. Vintcvan ‘. fl ‘ ea ce agreed to hang up a purse of $1,000. | boxer, but plans to rush him off his| FANS ARE CLAMORING FOR) (oy ore re : Paterson Co. Bishop, {t will be remembered, | feet by boring In all the time. the return of F Gotch to the | trom the vi The bat used to drawn down $20 and $ given | mat. Yes, the clainor is so loud) ir" comprised Mr. McGraw, the| purses at the four-round shows held) BATTLING WOLFF WILL GET! we don't need to wish » Maxim tery comprised Mr. McGraw, the) in Seattle last winter, He was well) a chance to avenge himself for two silencer onto anybody Mr Sharpe In spl this’ rein recelved on his first appearance, consecutive wallopings received at! ae byes forcement, the Victorians could showing skill as well as a Kood Wal-}the hands of Billy Willlams at the Ite easy enough to be pleasant, | ever make a match of It lop. Later, however, he grew afraid game show, As both of them haven't| | When winning a game Is a cinch; We don't think much of base of a punch, and went through most | engaged in any ring encounters late | But the fan worth while, ball.” ae . > scraps with his gloves over his face, ly, netther will be favored with any Ie the one who can smile, | : Idom opening up. advantage when they climb through | | When the better cute firet in a | He had better wear a catchers _ Son ; » the ropes. The Battler and Wil S ; “DENNY-RENTON’” mask and protector when he tangles ||iama put up a couple of mighty In stich e TENNIS PLAYER | All Clay Products with Bud, believe ™. teresting exhibitions when they met | ¢ They say this major-F al | RE VERING i #8 here. On both occasions Billy all “1s the most horrible war Ss Cc 1007 Hoge Bldg. ROMEO HAGEN DROPPED IN put put Wolff-out, and the scrap had sia Gada an a Wnenaeas J | Wednesday long enough to say that | io be stopped ® whi +\ GAN *Somm, Hen.. 19—Cartitos| he is in great shape, and getting Mie > oe. Pa Rh gy Ab SAP ce | SAMMY GOOD, THE LOCAL! | SOME BOOB HAS DISCOV who attempted to commit sul bd WY [ightwveiste will be given a chance Jered a preparation to keep golfers ar als Ato terday by CURE to show his class when he mixes from tanning. Who wants to play sting a diamond seart pin into 4 ee with Ernie Barrieau, Frank Bar pif if he can't tanned heart, was said at Dr. Stice'’s . rleau's brother, in Tacoma. Ernie! pre: {tarium here today to be doin . FIND PROMPT RELIEF AND SAVE YOUR LIFE! give Goad all the fight he wants, | Assets of Jack Johnson—past ‘bly well, and, though badly and if Samuel isn't on the job he veputetion. = | hurt, in no danger of dying ’ | may find matters too warm for him a : oF SON 1 Stomach Diseases—Directly or Indirectly—Cause More Pain and Sutter} en6 quit before the end of the bat pulled { Piaied Miad'3 ee # aly MAY PIN H HIM tle. Anyhow, he's got to flight this} a ae ‘ a a Cc Th j | of y y ing, and Destroy More Useful Human Lives Every Year, an | thane thet Se. @ be Honen’t Gant to ones that ever do the game an Cancer and Consumption Combined—Your Cure take an involuntary slumber. good are those pulled by Doc See eee Ie Assured by | ciate Reese of Youngstown SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19.—Rain 7 “ee caused a postponement of the card THE DOCTOR MACY OFFICES TONY WALSH, THE BIG VAN By Hugh S. Fullerton |**eme4 to me to be moving just) j,cK JOHNSON REFUSED AN arranged for last night by Jim couver first base who was; os rapidly as when Walter burled| ft f $15,000 to fight Sam Lang- Griff! b he decl dd tod: that BECAUSE jerabbed by the St. Paul club, has| Long Tom Hughes has gone | jt Bd, Lite 30 douneos ia Worth Willie’ Rottuese ana Glineee Gal 0 Utie "New | bac t last; not) “y " (ford. Li > Joh je Robinson and Gilbert Gal been sold to Utica, im the New/beck to the minors at laal; Oy Yes, and I've seen his curve| more than $16,000, lant, lightweights, will meet tomor. * ‘The Dr. Macy Treatment Guarantees to Each and Every Patient Honest | York State league. i Me ry alt “Pi ir how, even com-|°rack almost at an acute angie 72. row night instead. Griffin relter r ally Adapt Hie or ao oS ee —s 1 saw Hughes the first day he NLLON AND CHIP—“WHEN | ated hi , , Skillful and Scientific Treatment, Specially Adapted to His THE FAREWELL GOLF|pared to the American and N& over broke into fast company ge. ra PHO ee Aba d his intention of staging this SHALL WE T a match, despite the threats of the i. Her Own Peculiar Allment and Condition [tournament for professiogals, on | tional He was a tall, rangy youngster, € 0.56 police to arrest bim and the prin- " —_—_——— | te Tweet gate Friday and Sat BE eae pag ods Re Pepe: Boy fresh from the Chicago lots, WIth | ee Sioala Jurday, in honor of the departure of and 0 4 > scarcely any experience. After they realized how much|” woth Griff! 6 on into 3 nd Jack O’Conne ° You Can Be amt Are Invited to Call [James MI. Barnes, the Tacoma pro, Hoan e cadble tight urm the|,.Th¢ day he joined the Chieako!aamage Charley Murphy bad done claim to be at the head of the t na ee who is leaving the Northwest to| cient and ho ty is eo speed 108m at Philadelphia he was If! hy canning Johnny Evers, the Na-| tumboldt club, but the police have od “Are you costive? [tare a better job in the East, prom-|Coast fana will see some &p terrible physical condition, suffer. | tional league magnates put Up an | recognized O'Connell's claim, and + ete there vomiting | | {ses to be a big event. Every crack | pitching. hat Walter Jobn-|{% from an injury that would | organized baw! have given him a permit to stage a| Be zoe belch up gan | professional golfer in the North.| ee or bt bh goal 66 have seat most men to 0 hospital |20-round bout Friday evening be- Raho a Went has filed entry. Seattle will| . ‘ jo suffered all night, and beg) CS y 1 ce eaded ed 7 Cameron Raa heated |be represented by two men, being| Deen another pitcher as speody. ged us who roomed around him! ‘1 AM RIGHT; I CARE NoT|‘Ween Bud Anderson and Red Wat “Do you hawk and spit | Bob Johnstone and Chester Horton, | | Maybe not, but I have seen Tom | not to let the manager find out. (for the opinion of anyone,” said C. |*°"- sell eis “ie there pain ning | Rarnes himself will compete. Other | Hughes on days when the ball) ‘That afternoon he was sent to) Webb Murphy, writing himself an TRAINER BRADY OF THE co-| k headache? | entrants Phil Jefferson, Ev-| at, Pitch against Philadelphia—the | other interview, Nor will he until) pros Pe - st No other treat j lumbus elub has Jumped organized | t up after | erett Alexander Duthie, Van wat casen ws ) Racaeat hitting tear, beyond doubt,’ he counts the turn stiles a few baseball and signed with the Chi-| f lcouver; David Findlay, Spokane, Chinese her ver collected: eight 300 or better | weeks, cago Feds. Look out, fellows, you'd and R. W. Ball, Aberdeen | and veee-/hitters in the fleld every da ——— — * + > ““ ~saceagd | “alererent | sometimes nine, led by Delehanty, | Portree taught. Austin & Sait's erm Lenin keep close tab on your bat rush of bleod , Renee . When you get up sudde @izxy?” Ts there @ gnawing seneation fn stomach? De you feel as if you had lead tn Stomach 7 “When stomach is empty do you feel faint?” De you belch material that burns Dr. ae Cur Se-Calted tncure- mach te full @o you feel op: My treatment for all Weaknesses, De epondency, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Debitity, sever tatle ‘Oldest permancntly established Men's | Tubercular and eTearr ert. Pri Te OAS 8 Bee im the Northweet. Pimples, Acne Comsuitation, examination and advice] jem, Nervous Die- Prie cand thelude medi-| eases, Stomach and Intestinal Disor fo Seattle, 19m m. to, ders, Kidney, Liver, Bladder and aii Sp m Sundays ti to 1 Call or write | Urinary Disorders, Diseases of ¢' We have on file many testimonials from Rupture, Pi ¢ so-called in-| Without the knife. |All Disensen of Women —Irreguiar DR.MACY, Specialist Se eae Giseanes and weaknesses peculiar to the 362-24 Globe sex without resort to eurgery vous Debitity Cornee Madison St. ant a Fics Av. Seattle, Wash. Biood Polson and Chront Disorders and weakne ‘ *- je OTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Tigi Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters in the Port District OE og oh shes Bg Merging ene My tion will bi Port o District on March 2 at which there will Pot ¢ i916 ° e denomination + ars ($500) each, 4 of maid bonds to = of the denomination of One Th ° sand Dollars ($1 all bear eling Interest at - cent per ement provement is embraced in 4 of the - mee tee. Cos at the option of the ° Said bonds shall be general serias Jer at the office of the Count 4 bonds of the Port of Seattle, In such| Treasurer of the County of King genpen |State of Washington, to be dated as hereafter prescri -|iasued, and issued th such amounts rv and at such times as the Port Com. » ~|mission shall hereafter prescribe. “4 Ber) Said bonds to mature in from 1 : PTD. |to 42 years, with average maturitios clipe ole at the las follows of Wash | "Nos. 1 to inclusive, from 1 serued’ fn [2} Years, with an average macarity | ssued 1” |of ‘approximately 18%. years. nd at such times ae #751 19 850, inclislve, trom | mission sha 22, to, 20 Years. with an average | r ., 1|maturity of approximately 26 ye nds to mature in trom 1) ™ALQSTES 960, inclusive, from | with average maturt« averaze " 26% years, y 38 in and . D et Income from fald bonds an sprovement, and in case the d to be paid out in hot income shall not. be. sufficient ¢ improvement for that purpose, the remainder shal be payable out of taxes levied in id Port District. The detatia of the method of creating and apply Jing said net income and taxes, and ting @ proper and suffictent uffictent | |tund for the payment of the prin cipal and Interest © bonds as ne due, hereafter Commis he $2,000. average maturi bond issue for the Bast. Water Improvement No. 2, aut? i Resolution No. 120, and b : he people at the election of June 1913, ‘and .the ‘authorization ‘by |the people of ‘this 000 Insue to o¢ authority for a like amount of ° elaaid $ 000,000 bond tamue, but tn r amount ‘ot | poate to’ invalidate thara » PO | author ‘PROPOSITION Two on of The from th open m. an hour nm. and rer be closed at the ho: ack p.m. Dated this 4 10th day of Februar i ‘ THE PORT COMMISSION OF THE PORT OF 8BEATTLI 7 H. M, CHITTENDEN, 6 Attont Its President of One Hundred | Ci", KeMSHRRG s) the One Hundred (104) bonds “actel Its Secretary. ‘| ris’ name is written on a contract | to | interested In the »| discussed regarding the removal of THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 191 Chtnese | Douglas, McFarland, veme- | Crosses! “WhS| And the green, raw boy, fit for c tiv. hospital, beat them on his nerve and/and could scarcely stand when the kame ended ot the and and JOE McGINNITY, THE TIGER owner, bas ceased to ry about his Prospects behind the bat for th coming campaign. For a time it appeared that Mac would have to! t out a hook and line for a real) two | |, HOUGEN e leatcher, when kin” Harris de.) |clared emphatically that he would) not come Into the fold unless a big) boost in salary forthcoming. The change hi lortheamed,” Har. and everybody is happy. | eee | THE VANCOUVER ATHLETIC Club has arranged its card for the interclub boxing and wrestling meet with the Seattle A. C. contingent in the Canuck town Friday. Ed ward Pinkman will go from here to meet Stanley Clement, the V. A C.'s best bet tn the 125-pound line Buster MeNetl will book up with Tom Dewer. Pete Reskogg and Fortner, the local wrestlers, will al #0 make the trip. Pinkman, the swat artist, has an unusual number of knockouts to his credit, and ex TATE’S Cabaret Restaurant pects to win Friday night via a | === ——— similar route. Watch him, " +e The House That Quality IF THE SPOKANE CLUB 18 UN. successful in ite efforts to get Wil Ham Holke, the Three-I leaguer, put his signature to an Indian contract, an attempt will be made to procure Charley Brooks, the Victoria tirst baseman _ Entertainment Built THIS WEEK Big Success LILLIAN SEIGER World's Greatest Lady Cor- CHARLEY COMISKEY'S ILL. ness might have been induced by netist, Conductor and Federal news from the United Leader Singer. States 2 ig eve OTHER ACTS——8 THE FACT THAT THERE IS NO money in baseball, according to the organized ball magnates, is borne out by the glorious welcome ex tended to the Federals. CLYDE IS BACK The stock of the University of Washington track team was boosted [several pointa Wednesday with the announcement that Paul Clyde, the crack miler, had re-entered schoo) NEXT WEEK Ray Raymond Harmonizers. ° name. TEACHER TENER TO TELL CHARLEY’S MA NEW YORK, Feb, 19.—Gov Tener of Pennsylvania, preaident of the Nation»! league, was expected to confer here today with Chas. P. Taft over the Johnny Evers-Charles W. Murphy case, Taft !# heavily Cubs, and It was |said some arrangements would be interest Murphy as president of the club. |TO POSTPONE GREAT RACE IF CLOUDS LEAK) LOS ANGELES, fictals for the Vanderbilt cup race scheduled to be run Saturday at Santa Monica, have announced that the race will be postponed until next Wednesday if rain falls after |tonight. 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