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I BOXING GAME IN SEATTLE IS REOPENED WITH SIX RATTLING BOUTS. IN AJAX HALL| *: THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 78, 1914 Back Yard Poultry Ranches Pay The initial cost of thoroughbred poultry is more, but the feed and upkeep are no more than scrub stock—and thoroughbred eggs and chicks bring many times the price of scrub stock eggs or chicks. Consider this. The four-round boxing game battle for.the first thr Steve Gardner and Hilly Was reopened tn Seattle Friday but mt outjabbed his Wright furnished an uninterest . night under the auspices of the nent in the final round, and for ing exhibition, which resulted . Redmen, who gave a well con- | {2s Tess0a won the favor of the in & draw ESPERANCE judges. Under the Australian Modern, | elegant s ducted show in Ajax hall, 85th | aystem of refereeing, a deciston George Clements outpotnted POULTRY RANCH fieamitngan cout be | and Greenwood, The boxers must be rendered Ace Rock in the curtain raiser Mola : | were well matched, and {t was Billy Willlams’ brother, Pat and was given the verdict perance, Was e le e Ss went it a rattling good card all the way Dyer, went four rounds with The medy event of the tverett Int. R. R. or we through. Dave Bryant, and won the de evening was a bout between DUX—D walt Hatching " 1.50 per The feature of the card was cision. ‘This was Dyers first Ja Smith and Goerge The x . Ux , nics latching Eggs, $ the fourround go between appearance before a large aud Heathels. ith got tired tr e best layers of white setting of 15; $8 per 100. e Sammy Good, the former Port fence, and the fans were fa the third round and quit eggs, Indian Runner, Eng ' < tana boy and Billy Williams, vorably impressed by his work The sporting editor of The lish Penciled, none better Exhibition Stock and re 1 dol of the Seattle fans last Tommy Clark and Al Mosler Star and Waddie Parker acted [Po opeou.. 1 vs c Seattle ig ’ orre queen |) 818". Good won a nairline de |. stepped four rounds and gota | as judges Adolph Schacht was |] 4) 688i Ducklings, 1 or 10 i Beet A? mater (Ot ‘pose tae =] | cision, It was a nip and tuck draw for their turkey trot referee. a) wh spondence Eggs from S. ( lite F se 1 ra a , Those who would like to atart » Satlere onl sy the cr | T PT E ” Legh sin Silver Campines sesso Spd rceaie ide little back-yard poultry ranch, with- Come In and || THE CLASS AMONG THE “HOPES ang Ww hite Orpingtons. Von wet daae tréte came pons Airedale Pups. out investing much, will find this ee ii we Wie sabia on re | i of stocks « ren breed from ° — bi, an ideal season. Spring has come sonable rates 82.50 WN & HULEN | H. E. DOREN EGGS fers, MRS. H. G. KIMBALL J arty, ana so tar there have been no BRO Hh ee Gee oe J. L. ANDERSON RICHMONDS HIGHLANDS setbacks in the way of frosts or Second and Spring Third Floor } ONDA, WA mee OO eee eee rnenena 17 | Storms, to injure the vitality of the TATE LILLIAN SEIGER Coming Attractions: Fed. 23, Edith Willard and Margie Doyle. 6 | 10 PANTAGES | plain old shoe. | | ‘America’s heavywetght boxers, ts jal on.” Guaboat Smith, foremost of assured a hearty welcome when he boxing game will have. to worry along minus a generally acknowl edged world’s heavyweight cham- pion for some time to come. Smith terminated 17 of his 30 art and a six-round, no-deecision scrap against Al Kubiak, Smith has won all his bouts Gunboat is very modest. In a Spokane interview he said “IT am not very strong for this grandstand publicity stuff. I have been up and down twice In my game, and know how quick they are to knock you when you're down and how insincere they are in boost ing you when you're up. I'm just a But I think just enough of my old punch to take ‘em PLAY FOR TITLE 89 PIKE ST. Reere hee Baby Chicks | Eggs for Hatching 8. P. DIXON, MGR. 3422 Fremont Ave., Seattic Phone North 205 Supplies Seeds AABLING-EBRIGHT SEED CO. SEATTLE THE CHAS, H. LILLY ©0. SRATTLE PORTLAND Queen Incubators 70 to 540 Eggs Will have a limited num ber of Ba chicks for sale Monday, 20 cents rred Rock each Pacific Poultry Co. 67 Marion St. Elliott 5612. { Don’t Pay Big Prices | At Portland oma and Beattie Show, this winter, in compettt fon with 89 of Leghorn o west, my birds won nine highest awards Po Te 6 best 8. ¢ J ckerels in the North. six of ‘the mating, $5 for 16 eggs. R. R. UPPER Orillia, Wash. Laying Mash A mixture of finely ground grains and meat products, scien. tifically compounded, $1.60 Per Bag Poultry Foods and Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices. Tel. Elliott 3899. 1022 Western Avenue. 8, therefore, should have germs, resulting in @ greater percentage of chicks from the eggs. Also the chicks hatched should be more vigorous, resulting in a quicker growth. The eggs will take three weeks to hatch, If you have no facility to hatch the hens. strong appears before Seattlettes next Candee System, Both Hatch- Cabaret week in a vaudeville role at Pan Ing and Brooding mms, there are many places in dif. tages theatre. There is no galn- Witks Sicbiithle Sade fie famous f f Hat: hin ferent parts of the Northwest saying Gunboat’s ability, and it ts Comb Reds, Barred | Rocks AY or C g where they will hatch the eggs at Restaurant Gor’ Simestt ty'the Ameriean’s ‘se White Leghorn, Anconas, The From seven pens headed by prize | * much an egg. This ts called > perior. Hew ea nage pe P winners, ench mated to 15 strong, | Custom hatching. favre 1 Smith's rise to fame has been Built for Yeo on the Const vigorous females; line bred for Eggs hatched from now until the The House That Quality meteoric. A year ago he was a { White and fawn Indian Costs'$8.00 Up years for heavy egg production. | msaaie of April will result in winter Entertainment Built rank second rater. aioe case he Renner Ducks BEND FOR OUR FREE BOOK layers (this refers to White Kaa = | tal attained by any of the present PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY YARDS Tore how well they are mada, how 1 50 or 15 ¥gS horns and some of the heavier. FAREWELL WEEK, FEB, 23] {AY heaves, Uniess Smith is RORY | Cae ear et Bee are * bodied birds), while on the other matched with Johnson, though, the at Edmonds, Wash or $8 100 eggs. Two special | band, if the birds are hatched too early, the result is the birds lay too early and go into a moult which lasts through the season of high prices for eggs. On the other March 2, Wm. Conley. scraps by application of a knockout hand, if the eure ace Ate wallop. He has lost only one bat t vi 8, ind March 9, Paul Rahn - tle during his ring career, that to To Get Eggs, Feed late, they are not vigorous, ai Miss “Reno” Rogers, and others I jim Stewart, to whom lost on usually result in a stunted growth direct from the East. points in 10 rounds. Later Smith ou ry - for the bird. This means that the yut Stewart out in seven re ‘ ; ee nt Mer Ry gin AB et ee na John Ly Craib | tira witt not be a good Iayer, and good only for a late fry. Bird hatched at the right season wi! i produce eggs when eggs are high, and in general they will be health- fer and meatier birds, and their offspring will be more vigorous, In buying eggs you should con- sider the breed of bird you want, and don't hesitate to pay the price for the best. Good thoroughbred stock and scrub stock look the same when they are in the egg, so you are really buying on the sell- er's word. Visit a reliable breeder and tell him what you want to do, His advice will save you money. The breeders Msted here will be glad to help you in your choice, RS ‘The feature game of the Y. M. C. ™-| A. basketball season in the North | West, a contest that will decide the | How We Aid You to Do Efficient | ful estimates. able and enable contractors Bite information on every opponents will be the ¥. M. C. A. teams of Bellingham and Seattle. Y. M. C. A. championship of the ate, will be played on the Seattle Y. M. CA. Moor tonight, when the brings Yast multitures of jeers, It Ing Caruso Champion of Family Complete a SPORT GOSSIP American than it or horses making it appear that he foes Piha Pag 7 the to be ary merchandise shoot at the Harbor |champlonship he 1s also sure to be * szerghocr ba | ‘lone of the lions of the hour. | HOLD BIG MEET. |? | Island traps Sunday morning. Nine | Some idea of the spirit in which | THEY'RE COMING HOME events will be shot, with eight) dragging on the ground. back BULL ‘FIGHTS IN _MEXICO DRAW LIKE BASEBALL | GAMES GAONA GETS MORE THAN SALARIES OF TY OBB, aaitienweeer AND JOHNSON ON COMBINED H The teams will line up as follows: MEXICO CITY, Feb A, Cushions and pop bottle: flew } 000 persons seem to have become, has ever produced. Even Spain etiam vara __oeattle. world’s championship crowd goes from thousands of waving arms, at}demented. The band of 100 pteces| has idolized him. Work and Get the } —. haben REE rors every Sunday to the bull fight in the bull fighters, the bulls.and the|{!s unheard. He seems to hypnotize a bull. e the great steel and cement ring at horses Suddenly a new bull dashes into) ranging firmly in one spot, he Best Result fog gh oat Conde All the humans in the ring took |the arena and drives its horns tn-| sore, Oe eal te ieee | $ 8 Lille so The crowd will endure everything to shelter, including the great Ga |to the stomach of a horse, disem-| out him, shaking the red cape i plans, com; | but wardly bul A bull that ona himself, who used to be a boot-|boweling It. “ | PF god pepare core. xt 5 oe won't chambedn Waa hetain ab Gount tock, tak Kew gach $1,000 tok enc] The terxs etanle ordél i moment | wiich he swirls with an indescriby ‘attrass . Gua as it ts rushed into the arene Sunday afternoon's work, outsalary-| and tries to walk, with {ts entrails 3 Often he hides the cape behind for when a Mexican throws | cape again, though it will charge on | po 3 —- — —— _ —_——— No beer bottles or cushions for|/handkerchief from his pocket, to bid intelligently and know (In not Co Pete ableton Baw __¢|Gaona now. The air ts filled with | shake out {ts folds, and, walking up their bid t# right. inn . ’ hatg flying into the ring jte the bull, wipe its forehead of Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ oa om | AN OM H TS DIDN'T LICK WILLIAMS Gaona ts a favorite again. Thejsupposed perspiration and then DEPARTMENT Is the only one Poxtng ta Austin @ Salt's gym pene In fairness to Billy Williams crowd has forgiven. Attendants | wipe the real perspiration from his of its kind in Seattle. Through nasium 2 the local bh The Star |Tush into the ring and throw the | own. ft Public Officials and Con ro * hastens to correct an account | |»Sts back into the seats. The demented bull will make no tractors may get full and dof Prince Albert Now ves Minaya te, Daring Gradually each man gets his hat/move at him until he sees the red Material required for municl- was knocked out in the third his hat into the ring, he always gets|any other man in the ring. Colles aga the smallest t od LONDON, Feb. 28.—Prince Al re a b with Battling |!t back again, or he'll make trouble| It is his secret of understanding the largest, together f M k T bert, the king's second son, is the Wolf tn Tacoma. Wolf fouled | |for the mana nt—and the bull/ bull character and bull psychology Wit the prices tnd the names || | O jarke' AY | sritish GoLrens ARE TAK: || champion boxer of they 7 NO, Bag we Get round, | |iah€ goes on that brings Gaona the vast salary of the suppliers. |ing more interest in the coming | tly. Before he entere lo . tt The referee did not see the Gaona, by the way, Is one of the!he demands, and has made him al- | prices rata Producers for Vegetables e4/ visit to their shores of Francis sailor career he was frequently |} eatnees 6f hacening. blow, and decided it was a |™most remarkable toreadors Mexico most a millionaire at 28. Fru ' worsted by the Prince of Wales. | ocheut Physicians exan . - George B. Worley mrected atts tr 3.7 Gogetg & co | Oulmet, the Amertean open cham- | Helieving his akill as a boxer had || O&M Salt put a lot of pepper into| | Knockout. Physicians exam Efficiency Engineer | Api neal cooking e@: | plon, than in any other golfer that | increased, thanks to nume the show. Rollo, put that guy to’ ned » - wh ane a 38 317 Yesier Way Elliott 6851 ae. ||. 11.00 ever threatened to invade @ Brit-|] bouts with fellow middies, he |) death at sunrise, | : potatoes ish golf course. Considering the |] challenged Edward to a mat THE THING THAT INTERESTS | © 7 a ; circumstances, this {s not remark-|] Edward accepted—and threw up ng ye i REST able 1] the sponge at the end of the third rr Be a ty the oe th “4 rench and American horse author It Is a good thing also that stage | round, according to a statement ning w tt Ss Ss 00 fright is not one of Oulmet’s fail-|| made today by one of the royal een gee af oe a tutes a UNDAY H T ings, because it is a certainty that endants who was present. Al nel or an mer can ; rol s he will command the galleries bert was 18 last December, and [| iM). 4 Be 4 a. ak ate The Seattle Trapshooters’ asso- the amateur events {n which he J Edward will be 20 in June — ‘“ vi elation will hold tts first monthly —e }he is likely to be elved abroad| DENVER, Feb. 28.—The biggest LONDON, Feb, 28.— The | | Prizes tn each event. Shooters will| | was given by the action a the | indoor track meet ever held in the} | Lusitania, with the White Sox | | be classed ding to their aver | leading British professionals at a/Rocky mountain region will open! | and the Giants among tts pas sea, two prises a! {dinner held recently fn London. |here tonight at the City Auditorium.|| sengers, sailed nt @:18 @. m. | |Ae°™ tWo Prizes going to firet and After drinking to the health and/ All the colleges inthe Rocky moun-| | today second high tn each division success of the young American |tain intercollegiate conference will : x amateur, a cable mess » was dis-| be represent most of them send - e Oe arene: gucaaale patchgd to Oulmet congratulating |ing compotitors in every event. | oe INITIATE "EM id Ours is ¢ treatment that cures him fn the name of the British | READING HOW FAST BOR IM the newer methods. Drugions treat professionals on his victory and as SMALL AND DUKE KAHANA Mi . ‘and natur suring him of a hearty welcome ye Lig--oe op DENDOFF MOKU SWAM AT THE MIDPA.|,, Te® new members will be ini medicine | when he went to Britain . 40, Feb, 28.—Joo Tinker,| cipicg CARNIVAL, WE ARE tated at the war Sunday shoot ‘4%, Casente and Many So-Called Inewr ee 8 feeae ed bed Chicago i pg MOVED TO WONDER WHAT) held by the n Lake Gun club Diseases he Bye, Kar, Nose, | league baseball team, expected to! > ee gies Sg 5 tomorro at the 100th st a FRANK MORAN DECLARES |ieavo today fe0 Benne with hia play. MOTOR THEY ARB USING ree get de sogecegel tad The gee he's going to whip OhN80N. lees, for the early spring t ny | membe Lee 8. Forbes, Louts , i . | That's what they all say \peabon. ANtUMUrKG ant Pedarel ANECDOTE Io Lear, Dr. AB. Kidd, W. C With or Without Full Electric Equipment Nervous “Din +8 |league supporters planned to give|. The czar of all the Russians had) poo, yO. Goay, Harry Denny, ELECTRIC STARTER IF DESIRED a end "a “BAT” LEVINSKY 1/8 SO/the Chicago “outlawa” a rousing|® french a | pr. H Dyer, 1 Wen Arthur a aasts of the anxious to meet Gunboat Smith | send-off Tell them,” he said to the tm Ebbert and W. L. Sisler H. P. and 7 H. P., Regulars and 2-Speeds, $215 to | ef) recta that he will take him on for a song. | perial enunciator, “this eriticiam of 8340 I di Deli All M All Diseases of Women—t He is apt to think that Gunboat Is! THE WHITE SOX AND GIANTS ‘helr ruler must stop | BS . Immediate Delivery on odels. ~ . aeawnents sae a regimental band if they do come|were aboard the Orontes, nearing What have they called you now FOX is MATCHED: : to surmery together the equator. Half the party had |™9t ea) All Diseases of Men oS been summoned on deck to watch) “Why, they charzed that T had as : Y 2p . WHEN HANK O'DAY, MANAGER the crowing of the line. Joe Renz Much power Ban Johnson ABERDEBN, Feb. 28 Tex” Ver “ag f the Cubs, was a boy In Chicago, | thought he saw it in the distance, ib de non, local boxer, and Jimmy Fox SPECIAL—Some second hand other makes My treatment for all Weaknesses, De |his one ambition as to become a! but Steve Evans declared {t was! , With a million dollars’ worth of | English bantam, have signed arti at Gost EP Remdency. “Impaired” Vitality and Ner |great pitches He had speed—vo high rand the equator was sub.| 4008 on show In New York, figure |clos for a bout next month. A purse “92 a en = much in fact that none of his play:| gm the value of those running at/of $1,000 has been hung up by the tren soi Priv mates dared catch him. He used| An argument arose and the mat-| Juarez. ee | promoter. Réticine, Ottice 10» to throw the ball up against ii | ter was appealed to Umpire Klem.| ener g . eiualiak meatal ? 53 fence and then the boys would) “Ig jt in or ‘out at this season?” other Goose of Father Fox | writs son M ws one : throw it hack demanded Stove Ging ong of millions; SEATILA BOYS WIN Bargains in Used and Rebuilt Machines | obs many. stare Then Hank went to Savannah. 1 cannot make a decision,” re-| Murphy's made his pile; SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 28 . | fneurarie - ’ i 2 % |where he pitched some time. The| pied Kiem; “I didn’t see It.” | When the turnstile’s counted | SAN CISC ‘eb. 2 ; he es: ha > sebaatieracaiag’ "4 Be db lt ‘of that elty will give bim al" : , We know who will smile | Chet Neff, the Seattie boxer, scored Ask us about Easy Payment Plan. DR. MACY, S li t «hn wench |rageption when the Cubs play an| THE REPORT SENT HERE <i. * a victory in his four-round scrap pecia 1s eohibition game there, Years after |that Jack Johnson i broke over in| That reception was origlnally| with 1 0 Crevier here Friday au 4 Globe Block snatateee his Savannah fob Hank starred for | Paris is untrue. In a letter to Dan} planned for Comis&ey and Met ,| aight. Frankie Dolan, another Se. | and First Av the Giants. He pitched five games| Morgan, Dan McKettrick saya that, but It now promises to be for Sam | attle boy, drew with Kid Bertleson, | Wash, t the Polo grounds in a single|Jobnson owns three automobiles,|Crawford and Tris Speaker sek and won them all. Hank|has bought $40,000 worth of dia- et ae FRANKLIN WINS a ou rig | | played every position on a ball|mgnds for his wife and besides re,| CRAWFORD, BY THE WAY, - |team except catcher. Incidentally,|celves $1,000 for every wrestling] probably will have the distinction] Franklin high school | he has occupied a front seat in the|match that he engages ig witylof being the first ball player ever!team defeated Ballard Friday, Broadway at Pike St. gn 471 | r the water wagon Gor 17 years.® french and English wrestlers, ‘ offered a contract by wireless, to 7, . i ait Our QUANTITY SURVEY- ’ lan't the bull that is beng jeered, The uproar grows. The judges| The yells of the crowd turn to| him and faces the bull. ING and APPRAISING DE- HE S$ Too BUSY however, but the management, for hang up a sign cheers. The animal seems to have no PARTMENT {9 under the not getting better bulls. Throwing Objects Into the Rin Gaona jnrfips into the ring again.|red for him, but it stande*tl supervision of an expert and SAN FRA 18CO, Feb. 28.—De One recent Sunday two bulls tn Immediately the crowd commits | The bull dashes at him, and he steps | waiting for him to pro@tice the po we — correct estimates claring that he had pot the time to |succession were ur isfactory to about $5,000,000 worth of that of-/out of the way, so that the horns| cape again. K aod of quantities Our spare to make the trip, Maurice Mc-| |the crowd. A small revolution took fense, Just to show what they think barely miss him and the bull's} Not infrequagitly, at such mo . Bills of Materials af depand- Loughlin announced today that he place. , of the arrangement. The whole 40,| black side scrapes Gaona’s body. | ments, Gaora will draw a white

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