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PAUL, Jan. 19—Mike Gibbons, the fP Pa) wide ti le 2 a it be that Bill Leard, ava Coast veal vatone as cin h i in this countr him, “Ten men have not signed se . 4 ¥ welg te Wie eupremein Ris CNee' In: tip Coun 1816 contracts, and most of them infielder now with the San Francisco Seals, is to cop off the managerial berth the Spokane Indians? . ~~. eee eee oes Pekan’ here jast night T UT of the cellar by morning,” quoth Pete Muldoon as | he led his puck chasing braves onto the ice at the Arena Tuesday night to do battle with the Victoria Aristo- phantom” stowed Young Ahearn, the highly touted are the regulars, who are relied on Englishman, away in the first round of their scheduled 10round to make the club. be tilt Altho Wolverton declines to comment on {t, there {* a strong, Bill arrived in San Francisco recently from New York, his ~ possibility that long howls are due) home, and was said to have had quite a conference with from the ten unsigned men If} Wolverton has been forced to slash Harry Wolverton, manager of the Seals. janlaries, the ones not tn the fold are apt to do the most vigorous with ee A smashing right swing to the point of the jaw ended the crats. | battle before it had hardly begun. {gidvene worked hie oppo. The locale made ood. immi i itors i nent into the corner and bored in. t the end of a minute an & - ig the visi 5 to 3, in a a halt of mixing, Ahearn lay prene on the mat, listening to the so peaceful that Henry Ford could have had no plaint weeting of the humming birds and other things that cartoon he witnessed the fracas. Not a man was sent to the} jets would have us belleve fighters see In the k. 0. slumber. It is said that Leard told his boss he stood in a fair way” bench for a penalty during the encounter. As a result of the victory, Seattle has an undisputed grip on the third rung of the ladder while Victoria was shoved } Donie Bush Donie Bush, the Detroit short stop, is a bowling fiend in win ter ) The boys turned loose everything they had with the first tap of the bell. In a whirlwind of slams and bangs at long range, the English boxer sent a left to Gibbons’ face that rock ed Mike kicking. STILL AFTER THEM | down amongst the coal and winter apples in the basement of the Pacific Coast league. Not content with one wi Manager Muldoon left immedi: couver and Wednesday will ask trick regarding last Friday's The Mets looked a good deal bet.) last night than they have for) time previous. Team work a dig factor tn the victory. That the game was not a lively should not be the verdict mere- ‘Ty because there were no penalties was one of the toughest tussles cleanest fought games staged at the Arena. Jack Walker played a_ lively } Im @ tournament at Indianap the affair wi olis, Ind. his home, the little ballplayer was among the high rollers. His total for three games in singles was 681. In doubles, at one stage of the contest, he had high score-—225. SEATTLE TO TAKE ON ORILLIA BOYS Seattle and Orillia, both tied for the leadership of the Northwest ern Basketbal! league, tangle Wed. neway evening at Leschi park This will be the Until the knockout came, standing about even. With the High School , Basket Shooters .°. BASKETBALL ayed. W. 1. Pet NEW YORK, Jan. 19—Leach! Cross will have a busy time between now and February 10, when be will have four bouts, Tuesday night he will clash with Johnny Harvey, at) |the Manhattan club, A week from| Tuesday he will meet Franke | Whitney here. | an % | | 19.—Joe Azevedo of Sacramento was knocked to the floor for the firet time since he has been fighting when he was; knocked out by Charley White, in n over the Island City boys, /{ ately after the game for Van-|) a report from President Frank || protested game. with Victoria | plause The victory breaks up Seattle's losing streak at the end of six losses, and, as a result, the team ts now fully confident of stepping to! the front. With a couple of new | men to bolster up the weak spots./ Manager Muldoon feels that Seat tle will be very much in t ning before the close of the »# GOAL SUMMARY | Broadway forwards league in Marquat is boasts of La Prey two High and onted cleverest School Marquat as the scnoor the first round. Wiret Perte first meeting of | best man | city high achooln with a right to the of connecting with a bosship up in this league if he could — get his release from San Francisco. Wolverton then told him to go ahead and do his dic! and that his contract with the Seals would not stand in the way of him bettering himself. eve eee Bill is an old-timer in the Coast circuit and has played with several different teams in the league. He is a hard-working player and ought to make good as a man= ager in any circuit, He is accorded a brainy baseball man and has had a varied experience on the diamond. eeeee The report coming out from San Francisco leaves much ro for speculation. Leard refused to give out which club was dickering with in this league. Jack! he} Red St. Irish, Sox Patrick's The man who Giscovered Johnson is dead At that hasn't much on his discovery day. Yep, 5 will start training om game at wing for the Seattle con nt. He and his hook-check Were in prominence during th greater part of the evenings en gagement. Bernie Morris, and in fact the whole Seattle team played a@ good game Even Roy Rickey, the substitute, | who was injected into the lineup on & couple of occasions, outdid any of his work in the past. During the first two periods the Seattle team looked like “champeens” of the world. In the last frame, however. the locals seemed to weaken and Victoria had the puck sticking its nose dangerously near the nets several times. Harry was called upos many times to thrust off the puck during the mix and did it tn the best approved style, His sen sational blocks brought much ap 4 these two quintets this Jaw Hoth teams are undefeated, having won four contests from oth: er members of the league A rap id-fire melee is looked forward to Que when they mix The winner will) 1 practically have the championship | Sea cinched = Leslie Turner, one of the best of jfieials in this neck of the woods. season with dribble. Johnny Re Ae the Quays is another O'Netl eee | ‘ one who | ithe John Foster, secretary of the Ted “Kid” Lewis and Willie Ri nas to be reckoned with. In ine | CHURCH BOYS PLAY “Nv. Mux < sava he never| bave been matched for » - ea all to within shooting distance of| Followers of the Church Veet, | ees Se ee Sallieoe ‘Sqeare Gardena ‘at Franklin. | his opponents’ goal, Burostein, at| basketball toame quite a few. ee ’ * guard, is the only other letter man | §4mes Tuesday nig The results: | Laity | lace, Jan. 28 is the time, aaa from last ye uad | Westminster Pres, 21; dish | Evidently the hunting season has see hoo ron ar's squad | hunt Victoria 3.]will ref The it BY JIMMY GR The other men Clarke, at for | Baptists, 12; University Plac | not closed. They are still shoot-| The two Bigbee brothers have on referee je line-ups : of high school A | Pil Pry Ponit | The third week of big! ward; Brace, at guard, and Pope, at Pilgrim, 26; | Seattle. Position. = Orillia. | resketball te on. Three games are| , | Plymouth, 46; ing goals in basketbal cided to try their lot in profes — | 4 t > firet |land, 16 : ae: 4 Sislie| scheduled and each one is of vital) conti tea Ttaee met ae oa Immanuel, 30 ae Pe sional ball next season with tl | . ‘ . year on the team, Broadway will | 12 Portland Coasters. Keleler . 4 J. Cochraneimportance to the standing Of the) +6 represented by three of last A os Jensen aitterent teams . rs letter men in Munson at Thomas ... G W. Cochrane) ‘The most important !s the game Rowen ti E. Coch be center, La Frey at forward and ‘ =, Cochrane yorween Broadway and Queen) Cant Hoagiund at guard, Overton Anne, which will be played at the Manager Carrigan says the Boston q ; at guard and Marquat at forward oe ne KY? riday 0 e both p n ef ies SOMMERS GIVEN DRAW 3.°""), (he first meeting of the two AT* Poth playing for th too "| WITH FRANK FARMER #200! and the fur is sure © fy j Riley for Nichols IN PORTLAND RING when these two squads Nichols for Riley Fi PORTLAND, Jan. 19.—Frank [isey tor Morria, Morrie tor Rickey uled to meet om the Rainier Valle Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to j oe thle atintadlaen Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable from Kerr, ne | Victoria & league Frankilo saw four fast Fremont, Morris Walker Firat period took the Uncle! “5 | a ww. he ft- ng Nie Ure crack TWO-STEP CASH PRIZES At the Grand Ball c 2 kept his yea inder tm for Ossip Gabrilowitsch lent shooting in the game with . Broadway, If his teammates had | The court cannot PIANIST given him a little support, the score this case that any or ignorant ‘Cl | might have had a different ending Clemens cae been deceived hand, the Witnesses who Gabrilowitsch |} When Laden and Comrada, the CONTRALTO Ballard forwards, have little have been produced on be half of Doctor Jordan are AT. | more experience they are going to The Moore among the best people in the make the sledding hard for the op | posing guards. city, Professional people, THURSDAY ee iH] people of standing in the JANUS . Lou La Frey, the crack forward, |} community, people who are vic PHICHS—10 Cents to $2.00. | will able to play in the Queen |ff known to the Court person fotos Anne game. La Frey is picked as /[f ally and people who are a of the stars of Friday's game known to the citizens of this Goltre, Strablamus, “58 city generally as — being celled (ncurable die Burkeman of Franklin has been among the best people in the |turned intoga forward, He should city. And I don’t think that make good 2 the new position, for it can be contended that Jordan, 619% Firat Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to & he has the fighting instinct and a they were either credulous p.m indays from 2 p.m. to 6 p,m onsultation free, Corre~ good eye for shooting baskets or ignorant except as the Spandehos eailcited, veteh cath “AsUntay hee ee ae ie hk laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters, find In credulous persons have On the other | Third pertod—Riley for McDonald, after school. Franklin has | McDonald for Riley win a game. Ballard has) — won one game, If Franklin should | | Jeweler and Silversmith | VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan 19.—1t| rounds to 4 draw last night C r W P; ° Co ROIO Gecehé Ave. Near walloping the league-leading Port-| Farmer had % shade in every teams would be tied in the race ures as roduced in urt land hockey team can get Van-| round but the | when the In the other high school game, | icniialaee On January 7th, of this leific Const league race, the locals ed his ambitions on a whirl led to play on the Weat Seattle ar, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- - will soon be there. wind rally and nearly overcame floor. Lincoln ts expected to win but if W Seattle can show the State Medical Board and his Sams into camp again Tuesday ‘ license to practice medicine night by the score of 4 to 1. Port tim against the Broadwe five. land made its jone goal ten min PRET TY SOFT, EH? Lincoln i# bound to have trouble the board being that the ad 9 2 vertisement reproduced crossed in mid ice. After that 4 oe Watch O'Neil Friday night” is (ff Which had been running in netther team was able to chalk up Roger Breat poate 8 ‘mn yest : the cry of | ° Broadway high ‘ the | H t cre tealle.cn Contrasta T OF VAUDEVILLE | besket shooters, O'Neil is the life untrue, that Doctor Jordan he locals played the visitors of o, 2:20-—-TWICE DATLY of th e nne tean Ct ould not cure the diseases Ta ee sali their feet When Roger was let out as man Ait ormice Ps ae na am and a could ‘not ure th A : 5 There were seven penalties doied | ®&*r of the St. Louis Cardinals he BESSIP ¢ Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by | id rh ‘omor Rallard has the tallest forward in |[f the courts in the matter and . tlona, however. Rough stuff had | sien 8 tat gon Soe with be ibe) nmin & the city in Sraser, who measures lil the trial of the case whieh Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by |no place in the melee. ° he Cubs have been sold and | cattete *| six feet, se inches. Frazer went | followed, in the Superior Joe Tinker is to be manager to B 1 Hearst-Vitag: \, | to road way a ; n | Lochnow defeated Parker, 26| years to run and he will collect onl preteen a se but for basketba ut quit after |i a character thas, caused fee of th jto 20, Tuesday night in the billiard | jt, altho he is to be let out coe De hele vee Judge Walter M. French to ‘ Brierly also beat Koller, 25 to 22 te jordan, restoring to him his READ HIS TESTIMONIAL | McGee of West Seattle license. Seattle, No: iif | W. SG. 18 VICTOR Judge French stated in bis mers fat im 7 PULLMAN, Jan. 19.—The local pa arms, and the doc r n jeollege took the first basketball) gaN FRANCISCO, Jan, 19.—Nick 9500, but admitted. that tt saens tae scourt, Canadian wrestler, suf operation, and Thi remained fered from a fractured shoulder Signed) | c. B BOY defeat the shingle weavers, both) - = |couver into first place in the Pa-| !ees experienced Sommers stak Lincoln and West Seattle are sched dan was arraigned before the The Millionaires Farmer's lear 4 team work that it displayed at revoked th contention of utes after the sticks had been ae a the local newspapers, was a marker unt!! the last period, when ’ ers make on contracts e or Jor P out, They were all for rule infrac- | ¥48 given a present of $10,000 to|/Ie Dances ot sont Doctor Jordan appealed to Cartte ‘ Ky | . : : A Glan Remedi | LOCHNOW WINS AT BILLIARDS Roger's contract has two more ; ast year and turned |#f Court, produced evidence of landular edies Preseating the first week, when he found thej| }tournament at Brown and Hulen's award a decision to Doctor decision A 7 |game of the season Tuesday night |p, life. Doctor J. Bugene Jordan | blade sustained in his bout with Ad it |trom the Oregon Aggies, 23 to 21 I —at— | Moss cinched the game for Wash jington state by two successful free|santel. Daviscourt agreed to throws in the last period. At the throw Santel twice in an hour, but Dreamlan end of the first session, the Aggies | taiied led, 9 to 7 . Tonight gh WAIT ON WHITE TICKETS, 50c DENVER Includes dancing all Kanner of the National Athletic . club, here, is awaiting word from evening White as to the proposed LADIES FREE I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here in 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 to ites wonders. Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Hiindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves. Diabetes, Projapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, rysipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Br ase (including Heart Leakage) comotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the Ast, Hip Disease, Infantile Jaundice, Curvature, other so- Jan, 19 Promoter be 'W PANTAGES ” Mats, 2.20—Nights. 7 and 9 THE OFFICE GIRLS Bessie Harvey and Her Beautiful | Posing Horse OTHER BIG ACTS 10 AND 20 CENTS BEST SET OF TEETH I make the bent 88.00, 87.50 and 910.00 sete of fn th and ICE SKATING IONS DA bout Decoration day There being a number of Doctors Jordan {n Seattle, it is well alread the Dundee to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Bugene offer |DANCING SPOILS ’EM Steve Farrell, track coach at| Michigan university has ordered! members of his running teams to} | refrain from dancing at private! parties or college hops, He says dancing spoils a runner's stride} and there ie little that is m im-| portant to a runner than the ell known stride. Farrell says he will take t ban off dancing when | danc is invented with different teps than now used has accepted Campbell of Franklin is another | one who does not know what the | word quit means. A man of Camp. | | | | TEETH SAU con RATE DENTISTS 207 Ustversity St. Opposite Fraser-Patersos Teeth extracted absolutely without pain free from 8:30 to 6 pm. dally, There is no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful, In fact, all of the testimony in thisycase seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that / has been administered by Doctor Jordan has | d to benefit the patient. | pre is no contention on the part of the State, and ft so stated by counsel for the State, that | my te RI UOds to PaRMS Nore: ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The So that it gets down to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated vertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve | ynder oath turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the testimony in this case, | cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his find that the advertisement {s so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREAKER VINDICATION CXULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Roard claimed that these diseases Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to bell’s disposition is the kind to have on any kind of a team. He will be a star before the season is rid over, Watch him teeth guarar tee t This é pa the crack Lincoln | forward, is in a el by himself} Jimmy Tevis Brac the Qu guard, Is play ing his first year on the team and is putting up @ fine game for a new man me EDWIN J. BROWN bp. s 705 and TIN Wirat Union Block nee undays until people who work, be| for | Phone Main 3640 | MATCH POOL GAME ai f | Farrell and McGee will go to the a a | green cushioned tables in a m game at Butche’s pool room 104 Union «t., Thursday night at o'clock The second game will played Frida. are If West Seattle should defeat Lin coln and Franklin defeat Ballard He then the four teams, Ballard, | Franklin, West te and Lin-| coln would be tied for third place. ch pool Open ever Amaigam Fillin 8 and Gold Alloy Fil Kuaminations Vree. Ks ’ Full Se . 00 Lady attendant st each chair,