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Just Printers «sAIN 1043 7019 TH Insist on Seattle- Made Goods | ponent, |lette club, Portland, Charley Smith, |running for the Seattle Gunboat Smith to Be Seen Here Next Week 2&2n0H ‘SMITH WINS RUN AFTER HARD RUB WITH A VISITOR Pulling away from his closest op- Floater of the Butler Ath: Athletic club, won the ten-mile marathon race held Washington's birthday by a wonderful spurt down the home stretch, Until the last leg of the long grind, Floater had clung to Smith's heels with dogged persever- ance, SuWth broke through the tape stretched across the street in front of the 8 A, C. building, a | block in the lead! The marathon was the feature of | an out-ofdoor program held under the auspices of the Seattle Athletic In doing this you enable the club manufacturer to increase his/ | was won by Queen Anne against ut, and compel him to em- Broadway. | y more help. REMEMBER, | the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. Bakeries & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelll, Alphabets, Elbow Cuta, eco Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE @ SONS Portable Houses Sitanca® Toran WOUSE Co. WHITE HOUSE .BILLIARD PARLORS doshes Green Bidg age og Pike Boxing taught. Bi orm. pastum | Sammy Good will appear in the |main event against either Stanley | Williams, the local lightweight. The card will be completed by the fol.) | Jim Black | Minor team 7 to 5. |played on the Walla Walla playfield. The two-mile high school race Interlake won the Gram mar school relay, a one-mile event Mills, Queen Anne, and McDoug:| las, Broadway, tore off the final lap [in the high school event, the former nosing out by inches, The entries as follows Otte and Mille, firet Rhoden ‘Chittenden, Strancch and. Me. Dougal, second Grammar sehoot retay ~ man, Graft, Arnett wi a, Brmtth, and and Stokke Dan Salt has arranged a good ecard of fistic entertainment for the smoker to be given under the aus pices of Chakchak tribe No, 93, Redmen, next Friday night, In the hall at 85th and Greenwood ay rdner, of Duluth, Minn., or Billy bouts: Tommy Clark vs. Jack Smith ve. Jack Ace Rock ¥s. Georre Dick Bryant vs. Pay PLAY BASEBALL lowing trimming thi The game w jachedule Monday, HARE! HARE TARRYTOWN, N._ Y.—Rabbits from the estate of Mrs. Finley J. | Shepard have taken to joy riding on street car fenders. A motorman said he found a mother rabbit and three little ones stealing a ride on bis car. eS No other treat- Jue Wing Sang. Chinese Medicine Co. 217 Pihe Sevens Corner Third Ave. Wash. (Please bring this by with you.) MOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice ts hereby given to, the.qu of the Port of Seattle that a Special District on M. bh 34, 1914, at whic! Yoters the different propositions c the Port ¢ on of the Port © said prope PROPOSITION ONE The question of authorising, th? |. Port Commission of the Port of Se Aitie w borrow. the mum of $390,000/ issue bonds t nent be general serias bonds of the Bort « form as said Port Commission #h hereafter prescribe, of the denomin: tion of $1,000 each, numbered cot secutively from 1 to 300, bearing In- terest at gue rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prin- cipal and inte payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Wash- ington in the City of New York, tn 4 tasued be dated as iseuced such amounts an: the Port Commission shall hereat- ter prescribe. bonds to mature tn from 1 average maturt- ately 26% years, all as specifically et forth a Resolu- tion No, 172 of the Port Commisas Said bonds, principal and inter ut of the net Incon «| the ified voters in the Port District tion will be held in sald Port in Resolution } eattle, adopted February ‘i 1914, seinge briefly described as follows to mature to be of the denomination f Five Hundred Dollars ($500) each, the remainder of said bonds to! be of the denomination of One Thou and sand Dollars ($1,000) each, al} bear- the|ing Inter at the rate of Five (5) nt per annum, payable semi ly, principal and interest pay at ‘the fiscal agency of the State of Washington in the City of New York, or at the option of the holder at the office of the County | Treasurer of the County of King State of Washington, to be dated as insued, and issued th such amow and at such times as the Port Com- mission shall hereafter prescribe. Said bonds to mature in from 1 to 42 ye with aver maturities an follow: Nos. 1 to 760, inclustve, from 1 21 years, with an average maturity of approximately 13% years. Nos. 751 to 850, Inclusive, from 22 to 30 years, with an average maturity o approximately 24 years to 950, incluatve, from #, with an average mn approximately 36% years bonds. principal and Interest to be paid out of the net Income trom improvement, and in case the to be paid Alnet income shall not be suffictent the impre nt, and in ¢ for that purpose, the remainder shall net inco! all not be sw be payable out of taxes levied in for that purpose, the remainder shall said Port District. ‘The detalis of be payable out of taxes levied in|fhe method of creating and said Port District. The details of] ing said net income and tax the method of ¢ waid net Income and taxes and creating a proper and suffic fund for the f the prin- cipal and int bonds as they become due hereafter prescribed by sald mmission. Haid $200,000 of bonds to take the place of a like amount of bonds (to reating and applying| of creating ® proper and nuff! fund for the payment of the prin- cipal and interest of said bonda as they become due, to be as hereafter prescribed by said Port Commia- sion, Satd $225,000 of bonds to take the place of a ilke amount of bonds (to be selected as near as may be by average maturities) of the $2,000. lent be selected as near as may be byl gio bond ienue for the avernge inaturities) of the $2,000,000 | 000, bond laaue for the Rast Ww bond issue , e sutnurined” by by Resolution No. 126, and by vote Ly horise AAT ¢ people at the election o: une y vote ofl t7 iSth and thes oat June b the people of this $200,000 issue to act as a withdrawal by the people of authority for a like amount 0 said $2,000,000 bond Issue, but in no respect to invalidate or withdraw authority as to the remainder of nald $2,000,000 bond tnmue. PROPOSITION TWO The question of authorizing. the Port porsisstens of anid Port ot Se 17, 1918, orization by the people of this $225,000 tmane to act as a withdrawal by the people of authority for a like amount. of faid $3,000,000 bond inaue In no respect to invalidate or withdraw authority an to the remainder aid $3,000,000 bond Insue ‘That at sald Special Election to be held reh 3, 1914, In all pre cincts outside of the incorporate Hmits of the City of Seattle, the polls shall be open of 1 prelock p.m. and remain open from the hour puro’ ft 2 vending the Sal bf the City of Keattle the poll will Scheme of F bor Improveme: faid bonds » of the be general serfaf’ rt of Seattle, In such Commission shall the Keven Hun da first to denomination nd) re ($100) each, the One Hundred (00) ‘bonds ‘next be open from & o'clock a remain open until and be the hour of 8 o'clock p. m Dated this 10th day of February 1914 TH P m. and cloned at PORT CC T OF A "| not a a Walla ara grammar schoo!) |pasebalt nine began {ts pre-season of THE SCRIBES MADE A LOT OF they Ing seen the box soore of the game at Nice, we sympathize with the } French. We can't understand that | kind of baseball, either | RED DOOIN HAVING AN }nounced he doesn't care much | Whether or not Mike Doolin Jumps to the Feds, we conclude that Dootn has Inside information that Mike al ready has hopped eee MANAGER HANK O’DAY HAS) Started the Chicago club pennant- |ward by fixing a two-bit limit for |poker. We didn’t know they had Jany fellows left who would plunge like that, —_—_—__ PROF. LEWIS ROSS OF DUD. ley Observatory says the Big Dip. |per is disappearing. Just when it will disappear he does not say, but it probably will be the evening Wil He Ritchie fights. —_—————— THE CHIEF Trousie’ with these fellows who are fak ing stories by Charles Comiskey | | while he is too sick to sit up is | that Commy can say more in eight words than they can tn a column. eee ied ORDINARILY we FAVOR but a law that declares two | bur lard players should pay an jamusement tax {s gotng too far. | They amuse only themselves, and ys that many jonly tUmes we feel like putting abso- | lute trust in the statements of base ball magnates is when they start calling each other names. cee DOUBLE PLAY Evers to Boston, Tinker to Feds, Chance to New York. ee WHILE WE WERE NOT CER. |tain why MeFariand and Gibbons would not fight, we were quite cer- tain they wouldn't, ore THE OLD CINCINNATI! BASE HIT 18 DEAD. LONG LIVE TH CINCINNATI! BASE HIT! eee jas a Giant-killer of 1908, who beat ithe New Yorkers out of a pennant iby pitching sensational ball against | McGraw's Cubs to catch up in the final week of the season, will be one of the interesting “comebacks” of 1914, ac cording to all indications, The big left-hander, who has signed with the Detroit Tigers, did sensational work for Chattanooga last season, It would be great stuff ff the new —_ at Giant: ‘killing once more. POSTPONE RACE TACOMA, Feb. 24.—The Tacoma Yacht club has been officially noti yacht race, tn which it plans to com pete, has been postponed until the Panama-Pacific exposition. Give: this time extension, the Tacoma club now Intends to build a $10,000 yacht for participation | in the event MILITIAMEN EAT recalled jast night when members | of the territorial guard attended the reunion and banquet of 400 former and present membefs of the Nation |al Guard of Washington Brig. Gen, Fred Liewellyn, toast- master, Col. William M. Inglis, Sec: retary of State I. M. Howell, State Senator Josiah Collins, Prof. E. 8. Meany and a score of other promi nent men addressed the gathering Will Row, Row, Row! Following the example of the | Broadway and Lincoln high school }athletes, a number of students at |Queen Anne have organized a row ling squad and have applied to the | University of Washington for use of one of its four-oared racing shells. It is believed rowing will soon be given official recognition by the school officials, DOPE ON WARD John M. Ward, who Is to be | the secretary-business manager of the new Brooklyn Federals, would have been elected presl- dent of the National league a few years ago had it not been for the activity of Ban John- son, As the result of this fight Ward was defeated for the pres- idency, but sued in the courts for slander and got a judgment | of $1,000 against hnson. Ward was one of the greatest metropolitan favorites that ever played the game, having been shortstop of the old Giants from 1885 to 1890, | SOME | (piviiniden Beautiful Silverware For Star Readers A set of aix beautifully decorated | soi — * could not understand baseball, Hav: | | SOMEHOW or OTHER THE! HARRY COVALESKIE, FAMOUS! men and enabling the! Giants could fix up an exhibition! fame with the Tigers during the) pring trip and let the Pole try bis! fled that the San Pedro-to-Hondlulu | Pioneer days tn Washington were | [ranoow svoTs) NEW CHAMPION IS. FATTENING ROLL OLLOWERS of the fight game in Seattle will be given an oppor F THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914. tunity to wateh Gunboat Smith, the king-pin heavyweight in this country, throw his fists around the ring, when the big boxer ap pears at Pantages theatre, next week, Like all the rest of the boxers who have flitted before the footlights, Gunhoat ts drawing down a soft | plece of ehan But the fans don't go to wateh the fighter maul some fellow being around the stage; the | individual the up and down | o- “Denver Ed" Martin, the | thing yut a kil Tacoma, to in on the project but the city officials we trip. British Columbia soll, the well-known makes his home in Tacoma, is sure the hard-luck kid nice looma,up for Ed, there have always been later developments He had & chance to me opportunity to serap in Paris, but by certain unfortunate conditions he | was unable to make the Now, immigration authorities have emitted a gen simply want to give the much-touted pugilist, who now Every time some negro | Jack Lester t he got Le | vuldn't stand for it after signing up for a battle on By Hugh S. Fullerton Iltnots fight lovers want a box ing law, Wisconsin bas one; and Milwaukee and Racine are only a hop, step and Jump from Chicago. So Chicagoans have had an op portunity to watch the workings of the Wisconsin boxing law The result is that Illinois has about as much chance of getting « boxing bill through the legislature jas Charlle Ebbetts has of being « director of the Federal league. Boxers who have fought in Mil A HUMAN FISH Seattle folka will be given an op portunity to witness a marathon swim next Sunday afternoon, when Dick Cavill, who claims to be world’s champion professional, will | paddle himself from West Seattle to Cavill was for- |merly swimming Instructor at the jthe water front. Multnomah A. C,, Portland. He will otart bis jong Splash at 2 9. TO SELL CUBS CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Indlcations today were that Chas. P. Taft, who recently bought Charles W. Mur- phy's Interest in the Chicago Cubs, would dispose of his holdings be fore the week's end the stock VANCOUVER, B. |Hunky Shaw, the |third baseman, who was released | outright by the Tilikums toward the leloso of the 1913 season, will be given a trinl by the Vancouv | Beavers this spring. Shaw signed |hin contract Monday night C., Feb. 24 AN OCEAN FLASH! PARIS.—Newspapers revived the ort that Marcon! talked by wide less across Silantic, from Ire land to Cape Breton {sland, The story lacks confirmation. 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ISN’T MUCH OF'A LAW AFTER ALL | ray's by | dustrious body punching Olympic club, San Francisco, and/ Two syndi-| caten were said to be bidding for| HUNKY IS BACK former Seattle | 3) porcelain Bridgework $3, th re fh lit T a * re ro | Waukee under the n bill are around Chicago complaining that they have not been paid the money seemingly guaranteed them under the provisions of the bill and that they have been warned that !f they attempt to collect it will “crab the entire game.” The Finest Production of Dental Art Worse than that, even, it ts | charged by fighters and by others | &xamtnation and advice.....FREE that favoritism ts being shown and that certain fighters who do not |G! Crowns (22k. and extra ern 95.00 | obey the desires of the clique in we ndes en 9 power are punished, while the local| pridgework (strictly first-class),! favorites may do as they please. The worst feature of the present | Wisconsin boxing situation ts that the Chicago cheaters are gatning a big foothold. 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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb pret cn [Fight fans agree that, on Se ae |etrength of bis showing age | 9 Leo Houck yesterday, Billy Mur WISCONSIN S NEW BOXING LAW ie) ce 'sitramente itis got to be a serious proposition in he middleweight division, There was no fluke about Mur. victory, either He won hard work—moatly by tn ine (Bo good, amento man Was Khting and Houck was we ah ry weak yesterday, at any rate. here was a great deal of it. Most of the spectators were dis- pointed when Referee Griffin »pped the fight in the fourteenth yund, giving decision to Murray It seemed unlikely that Houck have stayed out the full 20 pounds. Roxtng taught Austin & “pait’s ym |nestom 1420-22 Second Ave., Seattle. Opp. Bon Marche. PATENT SUCTION True-to-Nature Teeth $5.00 ceseeees $1.50 Up ‘rue-to-Nature Teeth, per set...... + $5.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth tn the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. 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Leach | wung his trusty left and put the abby to sleep. Cross was threat- jened by friends of the cabman. He j and his ‘friends took ref! io flight. Boston Dentists WELL, HERE'S CY! Cy Thompson, the Sycamore cy-| clone, is going to Australia to make | Eddie MeGoorty do a Brodie in the | Pactfic, after which he is going to London and scare Georges Carpen- tier to death. He is only 38, and thinks he is just getting in his prime, and that he has a long ca- reer ahead of him, | CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—George Sut- ton copped the first block of 500 | points in his 1,600-point match with his old rival, Willie Hoppe, Monday | |night. The match is for the 18.2 |balk Iine billiard title, held by the latter. Hoppe finished with a score of 459. SEATTLE WINS | Seattle bankers’ basketball team walked away with the honors tn a clash with a five from Portland on the local Y. M. C. A. floor Monday night. Score was 28 to 27, | HOUGEN to|t LANDS ON GABBY. 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