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But when I reached New York, two days later, I saw that others were influencing him against De laney—men jealous of their little importance in the champ's camp Jeff Loses Heart And so he went ahead without the precious advice of his friend and trainer—making a glorious mis take Delaney never wanted to go be hind Johnson. But when he finally did, Jeffries, knowing the weight of bis Judgment and watching him put his money on the negro, was con vinced that Billy honestly believed the black would win. The gall of it began to work. AND H THE COMING FIGHT WAS LOST Jim Was Sorrowful During the battle Jim kept his eyes averted from the opposite cor. ner, where his old comrade sat, sor RANDOM SHOTS} AH! BALL Having been the succeasful suitor for the hand of Miss Seattle, Hiram Charles will now get himself in shape to heave the first ball at Dug’ Spring training camp—city ball. ttie’s Leading Dentists. Honest, Guaranteed Dental Work at Lowest Possible Cost Examination and advice.. 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BROWN DEEP STUFF It ts our fondest hope that George Cotterill sits on the visiting player bench during the coming sessions at the valley battlefield. ore ANENT BOMBARDIER WELLS’ scrap in London last night, which he won by a knockout fn the fourth round, we believe the sccount of the fight should read: “Bandsman Blake, the old soldiers’ home heavy- weight, overbalanced himself and \fell off his crutches in the fourth round, losing to Wells.” ee. ‘ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office every and complain about being bed of their money by some dent-| paras 8Y° Aeptonenting bimeelt/for the Americans in London to rown or bis assist-/ entertain the world’s touring ball players and not send invitations to BEWARE of this thief who ste the umpires. my patients and ilves off my reputa- tion. MY OFFICHS are at 713 First Ave., Union Block? 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Aisplacerents and weaknesses pecu out resort to surgery All Diseases of Men— Blood Pot a Disorders and weak “3 of th first administration A joint celebration pe.| cessful clowe of the ‘Ind’ Ner.| Woodrow Wilson's land the passage of the Alwskan held Thuraday jee\ railway bill will be aiapices of the 14° l evening, under the ™ | Women's Demoeratie Club of Seat in the Commercial Club rooms. An unusually 1 sting pro jgram of musical features and ad DR. MACY, Specialist 202--4 Globe Bloc® {ide Corner Madison St. and Wirst Av. Benttle, Wash. My treatment for ull Weaknesses, apondeacy, Impaired Vitality yous Debility never fails. Consul tatio ninta | tle od freases by nged Mre t, will have The public is e function, M. B, Harper charge invited pres to attend hese two comrades that word changed the course surrounding the Reno battle. Delaney was worrying over the broken friendship when | atarted amento. best toward IT WAS PERFECTLY NATURAL | Trenhoime was walloped for the! AFTER DIVORCE: His wife |‘ prominent men has been | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, SEATTLE PLAYER LEADS WORLD IN HOME RUNS! By Eddie Does, vou and & broken friendsh prize ring, Of that | am convinced lost asking me to do my ‘WELSH ARRIVES ‘ is to fight March 17, ts accompanied by Mra Welsh, his brother, Sir Stanley Cornwallis-Thoma: rainer Jod aibi Mazziani, elght trunks, « slen jer cane, and a bulldog | CLAIMS TITLE Joe in Low Angeles, Blondy Butler, the {ts claimant of the championship of the Northwest to day by virtue of his victory in a series against Vic Lenney, Pacific jcoast champion. In the final and deciding match of the contost Tuesday night, Butler won, “rr: up total ,of 1,250 points, L ney’s peore was 989.- The games were played at the White House parlors, | | HELENA, Mont, March 4 James Garrett, formerly with the Portland club in the Pacific Coast |league, will manage the Holena }team tn the Union association this Season. Garrett will take his reg- ular turn in the pitcher's box. local player, | pocket-billlard | | | NICK TO SOUTH PORTLAND, Ore. Ore, March 4, Manager Nick Williams of the | Portland Northwestern League club is on his way to Santa Rosa, Cal, today to make arrangements | for the opening of the Colts’ spring j training camp at that place. POOR CHARLES | TACOMA, March 4 |contested match In a closely e Tuenday |defeated by M. C. Walgren, the | young Everett player, fn the North | west billiard champtonship tourney Complete Report of Market Today || Prices Puld Producers for Vegetables and ¥. Godwin & ¢ % @ 1 California head lettuce White turnips barrel Cranberries Artich | chon Prices Pali re EE @ 4 Fees and Hiradne ¢ far Mutter, Chee Butter k Limburger | @/| night, Charley Hulen of Seattle was | ip between Jeft bin fight of ring history | Jim Jeffries and bis trainer, Billy with Johnson, althongh Delane ringing about a reconciiiation. rowful, walting the inevitable break ing and humbling of bis friend. Today the aftermath of that spurned friendship, with what to me were truly pathetic attempts at The finish of the Johnson-Jef. fries fight at Reno, Nev. If it hadn't been for the tiff between two women this spectacle might never have been witnessed, says Edd Graney. © taught DANCING HIPPODROME versity. Orchestra. by Competent here. cUT- OHIO <tti DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth without plates by our painless method. 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J, NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 1 do It not unkindly or tn erftte’ st to see Jeffries and to bid on the 1914, \A TIFF BETWEEN WIVES WAS PRIMARY OF | _ DOWNFALL OF JEFFRIES BEFORE JOHNSON | eee corres Delaney, as a result, there would y did not know until long after ism, but merely to explain certain Johnaon-Jeffries contest, De reconetiiation, upon Jeffrie one of the laney, I know etill rest. heavily I belleve, And it was things that killed De was Billy's friend, and | Jeff Kept Silent Before the fight I suggested to Jeff that if he was not fit to box that Delaney, for old-time sake and ;the supremacy of the white man, was willing to tell the world that he was not in condition. But Jef-| fries was silent | If Delaney would have been per mitted to make such an announce: ment, the world would have be Meved him and there would not to. | day be a black champion. BURY SWIMMER for gee | famous swimmer, | 4 to exhaustion Sun following a futile at swim Elliott bay, were morning. ‘The rematns | d. PLAN REGATTA ASTORIA, Ore, March 4.—Oare. men, yachtamed and owners of {ast motor boats are being aligned to day for the annual regatta here. July 2, 3 and 4. Dates were decided ‘SUTTON VICTOR CHICAGO, March Sutton defeated Calvin by a score of 500 to third game of the fiveman billiard | tournament bere last night | GETTING DOWN CHICAGO, March = 4—Witl Ritchie, scheduled to box Ad Wol gast ten rounds in Milwaukee at 135 pound. week from tomorrow, was down to 138 pounds today. WINS ANOTHER NEW YORK, March 4.—Rattling Levinwky the Philadelphia ight heavyweight, was open to meet all comers today, following his 10. round newspaper decision here last | night over Fred McKay of Winnt peg. McKay was outclassed from start to finish. Funeral se rviees * (Tums) Caviil who succumh day afterno tempt held were to thin orem Austio @ Malt® erm —Georke Demarest eurtoa: chair caning 1208 Sd Ave. PLUNGER WINS 100 10 1 SHOT | in | Frenchman, | Wells perform last night are firm | Mra, AT LOCAL RACES Hundred Dollars Placed at Long! Odds Brings Bettor Small For tune — Thousands Attend Big Event. mee | An even hundred dollars, placed | at odds of a hundred to one, on a hor whose past performances caused the booktes to take a long chance in making thetr book, won | ten thousand dollars for the holder. | It has been some years since rac ing was permitted in Seattle—that ia, open racing, with betting and posting of odds. Monday a week's racing began. in this cfty, and| some comparatively good horses | are entered for the events, which | will continue the remainder of the Monday and Tuesday the events were well attended and the | big crowd was enthusiastic over |the results, Hundreds of well-| | known restdents of this city, esp jclally handsomely gowned women, | were in attendanc Listens Hke a race track doesn't It? Yet it all takes at the Seattle theatre this | week In that ever-popular comedy drama “Checkers.” ‘There isn't @ |dull moment in the entire play. |There tx action, and lin every lne, |scene the atmosphere of the grand \stand, the touts, the bookies, the horses and jockies, is there. It brings back the good old days when racing was a gentleman's pastime, and when the ladies pre: |pared months ahead for the open ing of the racing season Checkers” 18 a play | afford to mids. The Jatages this play |high standard, and | Mitchell | players manner “deserving |praise. The best costs but 50 cents, or 25 cents at Thursday, Saturday and Sunda matinees,—Advertisement, story place plenty of {t, | you cannot | ttle theatre | up to*its usual | the Bailey & present it in a of the highest seat at night | Investigation | Ham, 144 Oak place and in the race track | | never ‘John L. TOURNAMENT TO END HERE! eatthe Is promised some sy billlards when the contestants in the Northw billlard chan pionship tourney wind the ries in this eft M attle gets the the serle the deciding the winner Play 1* now coma, and Thursday the 1« of battle will shift to F The last leg of the tourney be gins in Seattle next Monda night Charley Hulen player, and L, FE. ¢ yy will open the rerles Monday night This should be a fine starter, as*both Charley and his rival are danger ous contenders The following schedule been arranged for Seattle Monday: Charley Hulen ve Corby Tuesday Rice Wednesday, C Hogue. Thursday (afternoon) Betbert vs. Otto Weldorfer. Thuraday (night), RS. Cc, Wallgren Friday (afternoon) vs, ©. O, Hulen Friday (night) ve. L. EB. Corby ts going on in Ta the local bas lL. Lo} W. R, Belbert vs. G L O. Hulen va. R 8 R Hogue a L. Rice R. 8. Hogue WAL BEATS UP “HOPE,” CLAMOR * FOR BIG SCRAP LONDON, March 4 Bombardier’ Wells, heavyweight, ex-champion of at Britain, has restored himself ) the confidence of the boxing ‘fans here today as a result of |knocking out Bandsman Blake, a |promising “white hope,” in the fourth round of a scheduled 20-round bout, Wells administered a terrific beating to his adversary for the first three rounds and the knockout | in the subsequent period was the| result. It was the first bout Blake has lost since launching himself into the race for heavyweight laurels Believing that Bombardier has} overcome the weaknesses that have marked some of his previous en counters, fans ali over England to- 369 fn thedday are clamoring for another meet Ing with Georges Carpentier, who has beaten the Briton twice. Poor defense lost for Welle against the | and those who saw| in their belief that he has smoothed lover this rough spot. POLICE ARREST A SEATTLE GIRL DRESSED AS MAN, TACOMA, Was b, March 4.—"We just wanted to see how far we could get without being found out.” This was the answer given by Gladys Rish, pretty 22-year- id wife of Harry Rish, a Seattle laundry driver, when asked to ex- | plain her reason for masquerading fn male attire, a prank which led to the arrest of herself and hus- band here today The couple arrived in Tacoma this morning on the 10:30 tnterur- ban from Seattle. them under arrest as they stepped | from the car. The couple were detained at the Tacoma station until 1 o'clock, | when they were put on a S-attle | bound boat An officer : their arrival in Seattle “We meant no harm,” explained Rish. “Both of us were eo happy when Hi Gill was elected mayor. wo resolved on this idea as a good means of celebrating the o:casion.” The girl was dressed tn blue trousers and a red sweater. H hair was clipped cle She wore a CAD. CARRANZA TO INVESTIGATE, NOGAL Sonora, March 4 That Gen. Carranza will remain si- lent on the Benton case until he| that Britton was responsible for the (Yeu wil hear receives the report of a commission he has sent to Juarez to make an was generally be lieved today. Tho commission was expected to arrive today tn El Paso. | NEVER AGAIN! NEW YORK.-—“Never introduce a bloke to your lady friend,” growled Russell Gatr after Arthur Gwynne, his rich chum, eloped with and married Anna Regina Kenna, Gair's betrothed. COOMBS |S BETTER PHILADELPHIA, March 4 Jack Coombs, the star Athletic twirler, was in consultation today with his physiclan to determine | when the brace he has worn since the operation, which kept him out of the last world’s sertes, may safe ly be removed LOSES DIAMOND While buying tickets at the Or pheum theatre yesterday, Mrs, H. B lost a diamond and pearl sunburst valued at $60, THAT HE to the game DECLARATION gives thought that gave him world prominence, as well as his fortune, comes from Sullivan, who, according to his own statemert, 18 now a 33rd |degree baseball fan, and never even | re bout prize fights any more Sullivan told this the other day when # newspaperman encountered John oh Broadway. He had come out of his Boston hermitage for the first time in months. The days of simple life he is now leading have taken away the flush thats came with too convivial a life, and his face is now ruddy and his eyes clear, An officer put/ 2 | shades. SWAIN SURE IS ABEARCAT OF A HITTER Char eattle baseball homerun & Swain b rid who comes to the season, led the last season as ter, according ficial figures, which have been com puted by John B. Foster, secretar ot the New York Giants. Swain, as member of the Vic toria club last year, batted a total f 34 homers and established a new record for the Pacific coast Charle closest leading honors was Ohio State league. Gray piled up 83 round trips Cravath was the home run king of the jonal and Baker of the American league last season. Cravath 1s fifth among four-base clouters for th ar. Bert Coy, who pitched for eral years ago, is st Coy boosted 18 out of the lot Following 1s Foster's record Player and Seattle sixth in ff, ome, rath Mi chigan Paddock, Internation PLAN TO FIGHT | CLEVELAND, 0. [Cleveland will take the Blanding case to court, according to a state ment which has been given out by Owner Somers of the Naps. Bland-| ing, & mainstay on the Naps’ pitch-| ing staff, recently jumped to the Federals 0. Mareh 4 |HE WON'T JUMP NEW YORK, March 4 namids| to the effect that Fred Snodgrass. |New York Giant outfielder, was | contemplating joining the Federal | league, were scattered to the! winds today, when Snodgrass a nounced that he had signed a| three-year Sontrace 83 with the tants. | BERRY JUMPS | PORTLAND, “March 4.—Manager | McCredie of the Portland Bea- vers has received word that Clande Berry, hold-out cateber and pinth hitter, has jumped to the Federal | league. | SOMETIMES IT IS NOT EASY to prove that one is alive after & report has been sent out announe- ing one’s death. Quite a while ago the press dispatches contained a brief announcement of the alleged death of the wrestler Mahmout at the hands of brigands in the old) country. Pretty soon came an announcement, supposedly from Mahmout himself, respectfully ask- ing that he might be permitted to deny | that he was among those who had “passed over.” Further proof of Mahmout’s presence among the} living was furnished a few days ago | by the Chicago News, which said that Fred Beel in his come-back stunt had sprung a surprise by de- |feating Mahmout, supposedly next to Frank Gotch in wrestling {m-| portance. Now London Sporting Life springs a story which would onge more consign Mahmout to the} Of course the world will jcontinue to wag along irrespective of whether Mahmout is with us in| body and soul or just across the| dividing line, but this uncertainty | |is wearing on the nerves. Wrestlers, | | however, can be in more places at| \the time than any other sports, so r{it 18 probably a loss of time to Good Beer Is a Luxury That’s Why We Urge You to Drink ANGELES BEER materials the Olymples, t other ldest and most pal ee you can hav in yourself and friends from choicest water of * alcohol an the bever for beer atable the home Buy it by the case. Prompt Delivery. Ring Main Ballard 680 or The Sun Is Shining SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA The storm is over, the swollen streams have subsided; all ob- structions to traffic have been overcome and SOUTHERN PAGIFIC are again running regular schedule, Once more the smile of Soutbern California's golden sunshine, bright blue sky and green fields welcome the traveler, the tourist and the pleasure seeker. The Shasta Limited and two other comfortable trains daily offer best of accommodations to all points in California. Trains on Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent. 720 Second Avenue. BULL BROS. 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JORDAN’S REMEDIES Cured This Case of Other Physicians Had Failed Years of Suffering and Agony Could Have Been Avoided Had This Treatment T was in a bad way constant. I w can’ Finally to it. After I was with me. The oper doctor ordered me months 1 grew I ste gained in } rec This has bee sound ever since. “si v fifte igned) The above testimonial, like this Journal, demonstrate the th tor J. Kugene Jordan's cures of ne Bright's Di Chronte Auditory Nerves Mptlepsy ma ro Tub ase, Ulceration Diat » Prolaps' Hpithelioma (skin o: Gastralgia, Hard Lumps tn Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile atica, Sentle Gangrene, Spinal Curvy ala, n Breas Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels and most other diseases. There being a number of Docte in mind th First Ave to 6 p. We full name and ad Seattle. Office boar 6194 from Waten ue m Inesday Star for with tuberculosis of the bladder. blood right along a Inflammation of the Bladde Consultatto: Tuberculosis After Been Taken Earlier. November 1, 1918 1 the pain was but no relief 1 submitted i ory remained flat failure for me. A I went, but after at I returned. After began Y ’ strength until on years ago A. J. BROWN a 1 comp and T have Outlook, Wash. ny others which have appeared in ughness and perr of Doe- | thma, Anaemia, Blind- | of the Be Chronte Catarrh, 1, Deafness from paralysis of the | us Uter!, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspep- neers), Chronte Erysipelas, Chronie Heart Gneluding Heart Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sei- | rabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, called incarable anency reulosis, Disease ors Jordan tn § dress of Doctor pattle, tt ts well to J. Bugene Jorda hours, 9 a. to § p, m.; Sunda: n free, Correspondence salleite remarkable cures