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LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST O. B. ON IN CHICAGO— ‘RED’ WATSON WINS FROM AZEVEDO ON FOUL ORGANIZED (CUTLER OUTLINES A JAPANESE BALL FIGHTING PLAN FOR BUILDING UP THE BODY FOR VERY LIFE, sssrausesin, World's Champion Wrestler Do not think that a person of small stature can wish himself into CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—With a physical giant by exercising the life of organized baseball! as Neither that a large man can re it Is conducted at present at duce himself to a midget! That ts atake, the Federal league's bill not the idea. Nature controls us, of complaint asking that the so We must make the best of what national baseball commission be declared a trust “in restraint of trade and commerce” was sched nature has given us, A small ma chine, kept properly otled and tr uled to be heard today before U. 8. Judge K. M, Landis. good condition, will accomplish more work than a large one that ts Attorneys for the defense, it said, will base their fight on Li 77) poorly kept Let us take invoice of our phys eal store, Look for the weak afd a section of the Clayton act re. | 'ndeveloped spots in our bodies cently passed by congress which | #5d go about It systematically to build them up. 1 will explain a says “The labor of a human being te not a commodity or article of commerce.” More than a score of affidavits have been filed for each faction, and the fight is expected to be more stubbornly contested than any of the previous clashes between organ ized baseball and the outlaws. August Herrmann, chairman of the national commission, declared today that organized baseball had prepared {ts defense and is ready to fight to a finish. President Tener of ‘the Nationa! league and President Johnson of the Americans, the two other member: of the commission arrived today Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! 'f you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, ft will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ ding, notin Boston and New York, but here tn Seattle and towns around Seattle, and T have not failed in one of them: Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure tn simple exercise that will eradicate Charles Cutler Charles Cutler showing the rotary motion with the wand that the Japanese find so good for disc overing and developing weak spots. | | | numerous weak spots. [while going back and exhaling} The Japanese have a method of when going forward developing that is exceptionally) At the start do this ten times a) good. They start with a series of day and gradually work up to 30 exercises that will butld up the tis times dally after a week or so | sues about the vital organs—mere Continue this system as long as) ly a rotary motion of the body you fee! like exercising, as it will) Take a pole or stick about six do wonders toward keeping you in feet In length and hold it as shown condition, developing the abdomen in the picture Throw the body and creating a general building up| forward, sideways, backward, ete.|of the Ussues supporting the vital in a rotary movement, tohaling | organs. HERE? ND ELSEWHERE i i | | | ry Bellingham, dead in Chicago hos | HERE Be pital ~~ Brass clon, Rivers ad harbors appropriation Titikums hold revel at Press club pi) carrying $24,000,000, passed | home Tuesday night | house, 154 to 81 Lincoin high schoo! alumni will «mugget” Johnson has taken rich dine and dance in the school Fri-) quantities of dust out of gold claim day night. hear Montroville, two miles from Seattie Drama to hold meeting) Nome; said to be working the Thursday night in fine arts rooms. ground on lease from big mining | A Renfer, manager of R. leigh | company | sanitarium, arrested for practicing) Citizen exchanges shote with) medicine without license. }train wreckers driving spikes into| The clearing house committee | rails of N. P. tracks at Castle Rock, | appoints committees for conven-| Oregon legisiature appropriates) tion to be held here next Septem. funds to preserve Columbia river! ber. jecenery. — Council passed resolution author.| Cardinal Mercier lesues formal Lot changes hands at southwest! ‘reat om | open letter of protest against his Ae ee hone ment at hands of Germans. WOMEN leorner Bell and Western ave. for ONLY |. many others too numer. ous to mention. If you are in i] doubt, write and I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. Olymple View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 against government ship purchase | bill; held senate floor all day Tues: | | day in. Burton continued today fill. | buster started yesterday morning } Adam Zalubowski brought from Canada to go to jail for grand larceny. | Pres. Landes of U. of W. disap- ‘opt! Ne tea hoe int | George Butzer buried In Portiand| .ovee pill proposing one board of ‘ | Tuesday. | regents for all state institutions tn periment. A reliable remedy U jaudevilie for all Female Troubles and || Retail grocers to give vaud talk before and dance in Odd Fellows’ hall) reasonable tuition fee. ne — & friend in ||) thursday night. | Cruiser Washington | | need. Union Pacific secures prize for ton Roads for turbule: > finest safety display. look after American interests. Sanderson’s Hulet M. Welle sues Times for) Deputy sheriff of Steilacoom $50,000 libel. chases peniless citizen on street King and Snohomish clubs want car and through river; fires dozen | hard surface on North Trunk road.| shots after him; when caught, citi fi Georgia Kober, pianist of inter- zen says he thought deputy was a | are all this and more, as thou- | national fame, to be heard here|highwayman. Released sands have testified. Try San- | derson’s Pills and you will not | be. disappointed. Take no other. Nothing else is just as committees » Tiret time Thursday night,| Villa issues statement charging ot iuetronsttien. | President Gutierrez looted treas- Paintings by F. Hopkinson Smith ry of 10,000,000 pesos before flee on exhibit in Baillargeon building. | n«. | good. Circular free. By mail ‘ada joins United States in John L. Cutwright. son of Ne- $2 box or 3 boxes $5. Every attine tha tates On aigrettes, |braska editor, friend of Seeretary| box guaranteed. For sale by John C. Redward, well known bret gu named vice consu ot. Kinsell Bros. Second and ntractor, died suddenly at his tingham England, on way home; Madison, Third and Columbia. | °° : clty declined to accept him because 4 * | home Tuesday Rae of pro-German statements in war Address all letters to a sna rama d bagror oop wrote ra ones Pale ELSEWHERE lord comes to Bakersfield, Cal., RAYMOND REMEDY Co., eon ci se gue ma Wc ooenae 217% Pike St, Seattle, Wash. | "Frank L. Deming, vice president /found near head of Red Rock — I = Pacific American Fisheries Co. |canyon, on Mojave desert ——— | Defendant officials of the Wert-| Jern Fuel Co, convicted at Frisco of customs frauds, have filed a bill! of exceptions in connection with * | appeal | Japan received from China in- |demnity of 130,000 taels for dam- |ages sustained by Japan during) 1911 Chinese war. | aa | Itallan freighter Varez oun by | . Austrian mine off Pola, in Adriatic Sprained Ankle and Sore Throat Yield Quickly to sea: all on board perished. tJ ine officer an lour men je Mineral Treatment When Others Failed. at Amsterdam today when Dutch atte naval motor sloop struck mine in| jriver Scheldt and sank tno pain or stiffness. I can also Death in action of Lieut. Gen. reiherr Von Ompteda announced The many uses to which Akoz, |recommend Akoz compound for | py | to ten favored | - —IN THE WORLD OF SPO EDITED BY K PACKY WILL MEET WINNER OF BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT MILWAUKEE, Jan, 20.—Jimm Clabby, claimant of the middle welght world’s champlonship, and Mike Gibbons, also.a claimant, are expected to draw at least $25,000 into the house when they clash here tomorrow night in a 10-round bout In the Milwaukee auditorium Gibbons has cut out all training work and will do no more boxing until the bell starts him out tn| front of Clabby. Clabby ts in fine shape, but says he will contin light training Packey McFarland has expressed a desire to 0 the winner of to morrow night's bout, Both Clabby and Gibbons nay they are willing to mix with Packey and there will be no trouble in closing the mateh, if the Milwaukee bout turns out a] clean-cut winner j BILL IN OREGON TO | LEGALIZE BOXING SALEM, Jan. 20.--A bill to leg alize boxing tn this state was in troduced in the senate yesterday by Senator I ns of Portland The bill ts ec after the New York law. It provides for the ap! potntment of « commission of three, which is given full power to make rules and regulations for prize fighting. The comminsion ts given sole jurisdiction over such contests or exhibitions Provision is made for licensing athletic clubs desiring to put on contests, Fights are to be limited rounds and gloves used must not be lighter than eight ounces, SEATTLE MEN WILL COMPETE IN APRIL Winners of city championshi in the various boxing and wrest ling divisions, determined at the recent tournament at the 8. A. C, will have an opportunity to com-| pete in the Pacific association of the A. A. U tests at the Francisco exposition, April 22, 23 and 24. The international cham plonship events, open to the ama teura of the world, will be held May 5 to 8 Inclusive. All weight clanses will be represented in eac by tournament. I'm not going to contradict Bil! Donovan about the Yankees win-| ning. I recall a fellow who found & $300 pearl in the first oyster he ever ate. AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 '@ guarantee the supertority of undberg Ti rc) Tru ry prove it. A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and! Artificial Limbs. 107 THIRD AVENUB. RTS— AYBEE SMITH Everybody In these dollarful days of sports seems to want to be a lightwelght, Ex-champs are coming back, ditto exsecond raters, and 4 whole crop of young blood who scrap around the 123-pound mark are trying to bing their way to fortune via the ecnauliflower-eag route. The reason, naturally, the cash, The public apparently has tired of interior milling by lumbering “heavies,” the middleweights until re vently have not excited much interest and the feathers and bantams have been keeping unmereifully quiet, boxing centers as The Mghtwetghts, around such ‘ow York, Milwaukee and New Orleans, seem to be getting all the coin, Aside from the fight fans’ interest in a lightweight mill, because more cleverness 1# usually shown than In encounters be tween heavier boxers, it 1s a fact that the present crowd of lightweigpt about the best in several years entertainers ix The appointment of Jimmy Callahan to the office of business man- ager of the White Sox looks like good move on the part of Comiskey. The old Roman is a real power as president of the club, and with Calla han retained and die Collins acting as field captain, Rowland, the new manager, will find himself surrounded with plenty of baseball brains to ald bim through his first season as a big league manager. ee ee | am wondering whether Joe Cantillon and Rog Bresnahan insisted upon having those dogs for which they traded ball play , sign 10-day contracts: Those fighters who get killed In the ring seem always to choose the time that a boxing bill is hatching. Now it’s hap- pened in Chicago, like it did in ttle. . . Charley Cutler says to quit profanity If one wants to be an athie' T'll dare him to wrestle Humid Kala Pasha and keep his own advice eee ee Derrill Hamlet of Sioux City bowled 36 consecutive hours; that's enough to make a melancholy Dane, | recall, too, that Frank Chance offered to trade Ed Reulback for a yellow dog to any one who would throw in a cartridge to use tn killing th d that year Reulbach led the pitchers of America, FREE $2.01." DOCTOR <= The game between the Queen Anne Christian and the Plymouth Call at the Right Drug ce 169 Congregational church quintets, at Washington #t, near Becond ave, the Leschi park gym last night, tink Ringnove yourease and prescrive| Was the feature event of the three for you, absolutely without charge. Church league contests staged and We want your patronage and of-| Plymouth won by a score of 30 to for rou the doctor's services 88 89) 29 only after the hardest kind of Look fur the Yellow Front. @ game, every Inch of which was — - fought by the hill men, The Pil- }grim five won from St. Cle | ments by a score of 26 to The Colman Bible class bad little diffi- culty in swamping the Green Lake Congregational bunch, 23 to 6, Four games in the same league will be played at Leschi park to- morrow night, starting at 8 o'clock. cee Saturday night at the Leschi park gym the fast five represent- ing Bellevue will tangle with the First Baptist church outfit in a return game, the first having been played at Bellevue some weeks ago ar) Coach Fleming has been putting the Franklin high team through a course of hard work this week in preparation for their game Frt- day with Ballard. He is attempt- ing to overcome the inclination on the part of the Franklin boys to slow up during the second half. Dowling: the Boston Dentists Here's a nice littie letter from one of our patients away up in Canada uid u how much I am jomfort. nd the plate, with fon, sticks #0 ly remove tt pur pat Ughtly 1 I wouldn't | In a Printers’ league match, on the Imperial alleys yesterday af- particularly up | te thie back w js place, Wil ternoon, the Picas beat the Bre eon moe 20 Beare viers by a score of 1,541 to 1,508. ey Spiie Fe y Rice, of the Breviers, rolled high| * MRS. GRO. WH MAB, score of 202 and high average of Riske eek, British Columbia. 189. . . Capt. Calhoun's team, No. 7, In | the Elks’ House league, last night walloped Capt. Ehrlich’ 2, 2,451 to 2,387, Brown, of the win- . We plenned thin Indy. We ean and will please you. Our prices are the lowest and our work ts the best and positively painless | Let ws prove tt to you. Come) ning team, rolling high score of today to 214 and Ehrlich high average of 197, eee | Doubles in the City league were) bowled on several alleys last night On the Imperial alleys the results| | were as follows: Walber and Har-| ris, 1,775; Allen and Koch, 1,752;| | Moffat and Maclinn, 1,658, and| | Clinton and Tomassen, 1,636. On| the Bismark alleys the results; were: Kinne and Dobb, 1,798;| BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche, Seattle. 4 i | Most Cases of ‘TUBERCULOSIS | Only Come to Dr. Jordan After Other Doctors Have Given Them Up or Failed to Help Rend this Testimonial on the Merits of Glandular Remedies. Marshall and Peacock, 1,768; | Evans and Burrell, 1,791, and Bux- ton and Shuman, 1,687. The re- sults on the 8. A. 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I think Akoz is a wonderful remedy and have no hesitancy in recommending It.” Akoz is not a patent medicine, nor is it manufactured article, but a pure mineral remedy, free from any harmful ingredients, It is easy to take and has proven ef. fective in thousands of cases of rheumatism, stomach, liver, kidfiley and bladder trouble, eczema, skin diseases, ulcers, catarrh and other ailments. Akoz is sold at all leading drug stores. Call or write for further information regarding this adver- tisement. vo WAT AN GI AND BE #URE ‘ough an BAVE ‘Thirty Ehriteh’s Office Hours 9 & m. to 8 p Come to me for reliable Wi MEN, INVESTIGATE ARE. BEING TREATED PROPERLY. REFERENCH mu VE YOU 4 and your cane would outrageous honest diagnomis of you MONEY 1 EXAMINE FREE arn’ experience, nine in Seattle, treating ecial aliments of men and women aoe" OW Great Cure for Blood Disorders Admin- istered at @ Minimum Cont. werman Blood Test Union and Third, Liberty Building, DONAWAY ricci pene m. Sundays 10 a. m, to 12, |in unofficial dispatches. WHAT THE PRESS AGENT SAYS | “Passing of the Third Back" {s called a “inodern morality’ in a prologue, & play and an epl logue. Forbes-Robertson first pro | duced it in Landon in 1908. After al year in that city he brought it to New York where !t ran ior another |year, The following two seasons Forbes Robertaon acted it throuth out the United States, and was seen BILL PASSES Jan, 20.—@ bit | “PORK ter fight was predicted today in WASHINGTON, the senate over the rivers and har bors bill, carrying $34,000,000 ap propriations, which passed the house last night, 154 to 81 The |largest Pacific Coast appropriation [fre $1,885,000 for the Columbii | river, way with tuberculosis of the bindder, SPORTING FLASHES Uni team Treasurer's report Michigan shows football SEATTLE AMATEUR ATHLETES TO GO SOUTH CUTLER EXPLAINS JAP DEVELOPMENT SCHEME ee | | | ABERDEEN IS INN, W, LEAGUE Confirming t he made the announcement th two weeks ago, John earned $80, for athletic assocta-| Barnes, holder of the formerly tion last On. | homeless nchise in the North- 7 | Western league, says definite ar- Coach Bill Hayward will select{ rangements have 12 University of Oregon athletes to | place a te go to San Francisco after the close of the college year, June 12, to compete in the amateur meets at the exposition Minneapolis, Clinton, Rock Island and*Hannibal, MO,, have filed bids for the Mississipp! Valley Power Boat association regatta, which will call ont the fastest boats of the tn. terior this summer. The United States Revolver as. sociation, at its meeting in New York yesterday, decided to hold a national handicap contest in con nection with the national outdoor and indoor championships this sea son, The indoor meeting will be held April 17-26 inclusive. Ray McKee, Detroit American backstop, set at rest rumors that he would jump to the Feds by sign- ing a Tiger contract yesterday. The Oakland Pacific Coast league club has purchased Inflelder A. F. Marcan from the Birmingham club of the Southern league. Joe Gedeon, infielder and out- fielder, who played with the Angels in the Pacific Coast league last sqp- son, has been purchased by the Salt Lake City club of the same league. In line with the policy of econ- omy adopted in the Coast league, President Al Baum hi dropped Umpires Jack McCarthy and “Red” Held from his staff. The single umpire system will be used this season. John G. Rush, director of athlet- les at the University school, Cleve- land, was chosen head coach of the Princeton football team yesterday. The American checker cham- pionship is still hanging in the bal ance, Hugh Henderson of Pitts- burg and Alfred Jordan of London playing four draw games tn Chi- cago yesterday in an effort to de cide the title Reports that “Speed” McDonnell, utility infielder of the Vernon Coast league club, had been turned over to Salt Lake were denied to- day, but it was admitted that the Mormons may yet get the fast in- fielder. AZEVEDO LOSES TO been made to m in Aberdeen this sea- committee of Aberdeen business men has raised suffi- elent funds in the Grays Harbor | Country to carry the team through the 1915 season, and a suitable |park for use of the team 1s avail- able and has been leased. Peo |ple of the Grays Harbor country |are enthusiastic over the prospects of league baseball this summer, #00. A If the federal court Is going to hear all the cases of the crooked work done by organized baseball it will remain in continuous session five ye The Federals charge that Joe Can- tillon traded a ball player for a dog, and probably the other fellow has been sore ever since. Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- our work ie different. a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First_and Seneca. Main 6136 Fitted With Spt Lenses, $2.50. Examination Free BINYON OFTICAL Co., 1116 First Ave. ‘Dr. erical Will continue to ship Salmon, aver- aging § pounds, dressed, in individual boxes, to any point in the U. 8. All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Guarantee’ to arrive in perfect con- dition. Also Crabs, Smelt, Trout, Kippered Salmon and all other sex products. See the fish before shipped if you wish. 601 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 6874. WATSON ON A FOUL) oH10 METHOD IN DENVER, Jan. 20—In the 11th round of a scheduled 20-round bat- tle here last night, “Red” Watson, the San Francisco lightweight, was awarded the decision over Joe Azevedo, of Sacramento, when the latter fouled Watson. In the earlier stages Watson had a shade over Azevedo in several rounds, al- though neither man was in dis tress at the time the foul was committed SWEUM WINS BOUT|$2°: At a social smoker held by the members of the Odeon club, 1304 First ave., Sunday night Raymond Sweum won a decision over Ar- thur Finberg in a four-round bout! refereed by Abe Mendels. The boys weighed tn at 135 pounds, Sweum had things pretty much his own way, easily outpointing his op- The Wisconsin boxing com- mission cannot see a way to stop the Langford-McVey battle. The public can stop it by keep- Ing away from the box office. As to the color line, the argu- ment that pugs is pugs never has been beaten. | | DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee, $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed .... Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE HAVE YOU EVER HEARD COMMENTS ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF DYING? TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE: You have often heard comments on the high cost of living, but how about the high cost of dyingt People are paying exorbitant funeral bills, and for what? Because when sorrow comes to you, you are imposed upon by un- scrupulous undertakers, When bereavement comes {t warps good judgment—that’s when the scheming trust-undertaker gets you to accept his enormous prices, ‘That's why we advertise. We warn ‘ou against these methods. We publish t'e truth and offer publicly the same service, materials, ete, they use at less than one-half the prices they ask. | Floor | | ain. YY yan operation waa advised and I submitted to it. After I was out of the hospital the misories still remained. The operation turin, Fins fi F several months But ar I have been giving practical my System right here {n Seattle for the past thirty years and hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by grateful patients whom I have cured, will attest its wonders. | Oures of Asthma, Anaemia, Biindne: | the Bladder, Deafness from paralys' || Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gi | Infantile Paralysl: ! i] gene Jordan, 619% Firat Avenue, ", Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. bod bse Hyeyee 4 Watch each Wednesday Star for Correspondence solicited. markable cures. 70 of blood and pus and there was to went from one doctor to anoth: ht as well die at home. After three years of fortune to go to Dr. Jordan and under his Another doctor ordered me to California. I |block of their 800-point 18.2-Inch I grew #o much worse that I balkline billiard match here yes- y terday afternoon, Willie Hoppe, I steadily ined in health world’s champion, defeated Mel- This has been fifteen ye bourne Inman, the English cham. 4. since. Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, | Paralysis, Spinal Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neuralgia, 5 Curvature, Gottre, Strabismus, St, Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so-called incurable diseases, being @ number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it ts nal te wae in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Hu. Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatioa, Sentle Gangrene, st with 63 victories and 21 de- feats, giving him a percentage of| |.716, Demarest is second with .627 but no relief oa! DETROIT, Jan. 20—In the first A. J. BROWN. pion, 400 to 117, Hoppe's high run was 168 and his average 30 10-13. Inman's high run was 60 and his average 9 9-12. | Play h been resumed in the Champion Billiard Players’ league after a two weeks’ layoff, follow- ing the holidays, and will continue until the seven months’ schedules end, on April 30. Sutton leadsethe demonstrations of the merits of Chronio Inflammation of | of the Auditory Nerves, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, ralgia, Hard Lumps in the and Cline third with .606. | Why doesn’t Ban Johnson simply jnotify the federal court that there is no Federal league and therefore it cannot bring sult? Seattle, Office hours, 9 a, m re | — ~ | Eddie Collins must be going back rapidly, He says he will fit in with the White Sox team. ee Other Undertakers’ Prices Casket as pictured above, In em- bossed plush or broadcloth, $75 to $100, average 5 Outside box Embalming . ee Professional servi Burial rob é Gloves . . Funeral and death Grave marker Automobile hears: Pallbearers’ auto . Auto for family . Candles, when required Identical _Funeral $775.00 - $165.00! n Massive oak and mahogany caskets, with extension handle, sold by other undertakers from $200 to $400. Our price $100, Cremation—Prices Charged by Other Undertakers $20 to $35. Our Price $10 No one dares dispute the truth of the above statements. We give a man & square deal when he needs a square deal, and he surely needs it when a funeral is necessary. Children’s funeral rates one-half that charged by other undertakers, FREMONT UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Carton & Finnegan, 3515 Fremont Ave. Auto Ambulance Service. Phone North 220 Day or Night. Cheaper funerals, 1f desired, for $20, $40 and $60. PLEASE NOTE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER We are as close to you as your Calls answered promptly to every part of the city 4