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2 Br cht, brief and BREEZY STORIES KELLY DEEATS CHALLSTROP IN • A RETURN MATCH AT BALLARD • ARCH WYARD, • Thought It Exhibition, • * But Fight wu Real • "Thia la a deuce—" toffl "Of a way to held—'' Tlwnp, thump. "An exhibition." Badly winded and badly thumped |1ttl« Ike Coleman, the ntwtii tcrap per, managed to finish hia tittle ex postulation between clout* at the Ballard smoker I act night, but It didn't atop the fusillade of leads, hooka and uppercuta that Arch Wy ard rained on hi* amaller adversary. The whole trouble came becauae the thought It waa an eahibitioA and Arch thought It waa a real fight. Mat that Ike didnt fight the beat he oould. for ho probably did, but ho Saw* away aomothlng like IS pounda to the wiry Wyard, and no boy can ■bbc awfully give away much weight to thla Ballard youngster. Wail, the "exhibition" laatod ana ah*ft. aad, aweat round, Wyard atarted the rough atuff right off the handle, and little Coley, doubtleea thinking It waa a vary ungracious amy to treat a guest, announced that the fight waa oVar. "A* long aa I've boon boxing," Mid the crestfallen Coley, "I've never had a chance to awap puncheo with a guy of my own weight yet. They atway* do ring In some hatf grewn, half-baked man." The remark*- of the boy* In the ring were about aa curioue ae the teat I toe if. "Aw, gwan, Coley, I ant htttin' yen hard," pleaded the unperturbed Wyard, who insisted on making Celay a punching bag, as he un eerked a sizzle r from around hie aheh tape. # * * SACRAMENTO. Cal., Feb 28 -KM George I* today rated a* * * me of tbc beat middleweight* on the Coaat. u the r«>*ult of hla • * amaahiax Friu HotUnd'a championship aaplrations with a series * * of right and left swings to the jaw. which left the Spokane scrap- * * par lyiug in a heap tB the early part of tba sixth round or a ached- * * uJed 20 ronmi boxing contest here laat night. • it At the close of the fifth round Oaorge tumbled Holland with * * A left book to the Jaw. Holland took the count of nine, cot % It to hia feet and fell into a clinch, wbas the gong aaved bin. * * George eaaily ended hltt In the aixtb. * * * "RAJAH" ASSEMBLES HIS BRAVES ST. I.<OUIB, Feb. 28.—This Is reporting day for Roger Rresnahau's ■t. Louis Cardinals, and from all parta of the country# the aspiring youngsters und veterans are coming in. By tomorrow the roster prob ably will be complete, except for a few men who have spent the winter la the But and will go direct to We»t Baden. !nd„ for a boiling out Breenahan probably will have bis team pruned dwn to the last year's regulars by May 20, and It ia not considered likely that any of the new ■m« will be able to show any Improvement or»r tba old-timer* eeaeaeeeeee BY FRED HKNRV There «u a lot of blood spilled i«t the smoker given by the lUHard C. at Sypher's ball last niMTtit. but tba crowd that attended learned i little of the abilities of the contest .tits. The failure «>f Clarence , Itothus, the 8 A. (' crack, to put In ann appearance on arr'.-nnt of the s A C. ladles night snd Archie Wyard's outweighing of loleinsa bjr 1 Ifi pounda, put a crimp In the three , star bouts. The Kelley Chattel rop affair was ; rather disappointing The bout | was no other thsn n shot Inn xanie on part of Kelly, who consecutively Jolted his right Into i nallstrup's map whoa the latier led Chall strop a Inability to use hi* left prac tlcslly loat the no for him The mill i waa scheduled for tbiee rounds, but !being a draw up until thai lime It waa uecessary to hook on another rotiud. Kelly got th<- dcclaion at the and of the mill. Soldier Weeks replaced Itothus in hla scheduled fight with Murphy. Weeks, who has not sa yat teamed the gentle art of defense, plsved porcupine by wrapping his mitts around his bean He's sot an awful kick, bat when he would coma out to fresh air tha Irish lad would be waiting with his trusty right. Mur phy got tba decision Archie \Vyard's tactics In hla "at hlbttioa bout" with Coleman, whom ha outweighed ti pounds. were met with displeasure by Colo, aad ha refused to continue. It might be a good thing If tha neit matchmaker who Includes Archie on hla program to have him weigh in at tha ring Kaataer copped the honors from UcOrath la three rounds, while I'eters ahowad hla mastery over Wade la a like number of periods. In the grappling bout* IHsbman won from Moen and Hartwlck pinned Johanaeoa tba aatlafanory number of times. * TOM OLtAtON MARRIED * Ton IJleason. who I* Ihigdsls'*, heed ground keeper, ha a been aoout Ing around tor several » car* looking tor a "pheaotn." Hie effort* were rewarded yesterday when he cat* tared one. who *Un«M a life <on tract Tommy aay* hi* ospture" will sorely "make good ' s*d hopes IHigdaie will not ohjecl to the In crease of kelp. The phcnoia's name Is, be« pardon, waa Ml*s Ragna tiers. * Seattle and Tacoma * * to Compete * The triangular boy* track meet at the T. M. C. A will be hold la Seattle on Marrk iS, the sesorta tlona of Tacoma. Bvereti snd Be altle being represented by teams. Several years this men ws* an an nasi affair and created a toad deal of Interest, but latterly It baa been allowed to drop Into Innocuous desuetude. as our old Urorer Cleve land used to say. Both Everett and Taroma seem to think they hare rometblat up their sleeve (n the way of track teams and hare ei pressed their willingness, to say nothing of anxiety, to revive the three-cornered meet The Seattle association hsd a broad field to pick from and should gather a very husky bunch of daisies. The boy* will begin training at once There will be two Isbsss Ttin first limited for boys j under 100 pounds, the other limited | for boys under 110 pounds, and the I other unlimited for boy* under aay w «dghL THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE roireo by hov whitman SOMEBODY LIED! JEFF SAYS HE DIDN'T WRITE THAT MESSAGE AND ATTELL SAYS HE DID I c* champ jcrr • Jeanctte Shows Class in * * Morris Bout * NIW HAVKN. Conn.. Feb S» - Nf* Haven fight fana mm all kinds of clas» to Jm -eaaette. aa a ivn *equen< e of tbe frightful beating he handed \nd> Morrta of Boston here. IWmuhi' of tbe battered rendition at Morrta, the w(«r»» aiopped a scheduled 16 round mill la tbe »l«th aad iav» JmoW# lb* dec la ion The furl thai VIIMfM Hugh Jen ulngs, of the Detroit teem I* i fra lernlty man, urnl "Chick" I-Sthrr» • t*rt reprimand soon ifttr hs Join i>d Ihr Titer* I-athrrs wan I star tlilrO bs*i* ma* at Mleht«an untventfty and could hit ih#> ball Whan U graduated Jennings «lgacd htai and la lh<- muN Lai terra 4*l Wired the (dad* several lime*, aa emergen') tatter I'pw the return at the Tigers tor a long home series, Ulhen wai calked ipoa to Hit the day. A hit meant a tie at least and possibly tba lanr Tba youngster waa opjvxiM by a veteran pitcher. who never having fared leathers did not know what to pitch, tie tried to make him bit at a couple of poor ball*, but tailed and then laid one orer. and leathern droye It to right, but the ball went foul The next waa a ball and tba next a long foul. With the ronnt three and two, the crowd waa excited At this In terestinr point, several of leathers' fraternity brothers entered the grand stand and one emitted a whistle, which every member of the fraternity la honor bound to reoognlw For an Inatant I .at hers turned bis head toward tha grand stand and In that Instant tba pitcher slipped one arroaa. to (be dlaguat of Jennings, coaching at third. "Don't Inspect millinery when you're up there la a pinch." aatd tlughey sarcastically, aa ha walked toward tha benrb. "I wasn t rubbering at anyona, Kughey," returned Lathers "Dldnl you bear that 'frat' whistle?" Jen nings mid nothing but to this day many a Tiger wonders how leather* escaped without a rasping Newspaper Advertisement -Points Way to Health 1 can truthfully say that Dr. Kil mer's Swamp Root la • vary good medicine, not alone for kidney trouble, but also for weak and sore back, aa wall as for rheuma tism About a year ago I became 111 and unable to work, my trouble be ing a lame back. I read of your Swamp Root In the newspaper and In an Almanac. Believing It would do me good. I went to ray drugglat, Mr. Skinner, and purchased a bot tle. Finding relief In one fifty cent bottle, I purchased several more and In a xhort time was abld to continue with my work and am today feeling well and strong. I always recommend t)r. Kilmer's Hwamp-Root to my friends as I be lieve It Is as good a medicine aa can be found. AUGUST STRONG, 3414 Washington Ave., No., Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Skinner makes affidavit that he sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong. better to I Br. Kilmer II Co.. I j Ungbamt on, M. T.J Prove What Swamp-Root Will Oo For You. Send to l>r. Kilmer Sr. Co., Rlnghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple bottle It will convince anyone. You will nlso receive a booklet or vuluable Information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fifty-cent and oue dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores flfK STAR WEDNESDAY. FF.HRUARY 2d 1912. (By United !•«« Leased Wire.) SAN KRANCIBCO, K*b. 3*.—A boa lof Indignation was emitted hero iis'ay by Abe Attall. forumr lightweight champion, when informed thtrf J:ts J. Jeffries hsd repudiated suthorshlp of a telegram to Jns W (offroth. In which u was claimed Hint Kafete- Chsiles Kyton pnta Allell a raw deal la his match with Johnny Kiioane in l-Oe Angeles. "Jeff did write the telegram,' ssld Ailell. It was written in the prasen. .. ..r several !.«>« AUMH spoil writers I °*«a<K Jim Jeffries, uiy |*aI. bua given out audi a statement If the i slutMm nt U genuine, which I cannot bellevo, then lie has ssld Hist h* did not arl'e It to I4ack< amy character lam golug to dig to the bottom Of this mac, s»id acme one Is. lore lo atiffar. I will sua Jeffries or any of iba other ooasplralors for libel, as I am Iwund lo set Justice II ujp tad euough lo get a raw dee!, but the idea of my boat (Hand gotof ft<k on me hurts worse than If I look a fia.-ca Ist Int; " H I , . .. . .... , Tb*. day alter Allell a <hw|rous attempt to defend hla title at v* non. In making .1 wall ag«*§l| eferce By ton's decision, Atu.ll declared ihat Jeffrie* agreed ulih Mtalbat be had baeiurobbad. MMJ thai tta former lieavj weight clim.iplSc p<' »|r*d his opinion to (.offtwh, asking another ohani r for the llabfwWj It waa known that Jeft bad wagervd a returned laat nlghC from a limiting trip snd waa Jnformnd u.fi ba had been quoted aa diaagreelng with ICyton and upholding Al lelic claims After due dellbeiatlon, Jeffiles aald: "Kyton'a dnislou wag' Jtolrf and the only one possible. KIBMM earned the decision, aad I at once congratulated ICyton «>n his Judr meal. I advised Atlell lo keep still and not squeal when ha complained t„ me of tbe decision. It looks as though Attell had put one oier on ma, and we hare always bean good frleuds I will not stand for auch meth ods They <»on't look Ilka good sportsmanship. I sent no massage to roftroth sft«r tbe fight, nor do I Intend to do so." • IX)8 ANIIKI.i'H. PVb. J«.~ By a fta» denial that he signed snd to Jaa. W ("offroth of Han PVanrlsco a telegram slating that Abe deserved a draw la his battle with Johnny Kllbane lie re. February 11. Jim Jeffrie* baa given added Impetus loday lo a coatrovaray that ma> altr puglllsiic circles throughout the country. • "SNOWY" BAKER GREAT REFEREE; • HE KNOWS BOXING AND MEN TOO • •V TOM •. ANMIWI Til* irgußMlt aw Um IjWfford McVey batUe at Sydney. AaatralU. ta wbl<-h McVey waa returned Um winner by R L. "Snowy" Baker. baa oauaed many to Inquire what Mft of a oiaa Baker la Btlwr pr* the fight to MoVay. aa4 Tommy llama, who »■ « mad to be pulling tor t-aofford. declared tha deciatoa unfair, aa dM aotoa aporllag wrliara. eapeelally UM oHt l« or Ue Byda«y Iteferea. Tkta recall* to ma Runana flbr rt'a decision. when I.atigford Md MrVay fought In Parta laat April. Oorit raJlrd It a draw. I aaw Oia fight, aad thought lamM kai a ■bade. but had to adult latar that Corrt'a declaiae waa uorraaC a* Mo Vfj )ahb«d |jin«tord and 4ld Ch« mora damage, although I-angTnM. at timaa. worked havoc oa McVay'a No doubt thla gave IfcTay cdor am. and la Auatraila ha pMtaCbr >■*(»>!ii-urr and Rakar'i p*rldk>n praa aa naar correct aa oßtd fee albly hare hewn given. I * < Raker haa a aplandtd reputation. I watched him frequently la Aaa tralla, aad aerer aaw Mm make a tnlaiak* aave once Thla waa la the Clabby Dave Smith fight I thought Clabby held Smith tor more than half the dlataace. aad ahoald have a draw. la a prevloua battle betwaaa Johnny Thompaoo and Tim Laad, Haker got Into aa argument with rlahby. Thompaon waa unable to ********************* * WOLFF WILL BUILD ANOTHER WOLFF * * TOSTLAVD, Or., Fab. a.—The Oregon Wolff, which won * * Ue world's motorboat speed record here laat «Nt. will mw * * rmr* Main. Johunle Wolff, her owner ud deelgoer. stated yeeter- * * day that ha has started worh on a 16-foot motorboat. which * * he aald, will travel fl*e rolled an hour fnaler than the Oregon * * Wolff. The new boat will h« completed in two tnontha, and * * the engine* of Ihe Wolff will be transferred to IL Wolff esti- * * mates that the boat under construction will travel 48 miles an * * hour, at least. - i************************* F THOMAS M'DONALD and Cheater Brown will take the trouble to »tep down to the Chanffeurs' smoker at the Alhambra theatre to night, thejr will doubtless have an opportunity to see who Is tha better boxer, Ivsn Miller or HarryForbea. The pair aro down on the card for a little set-to Iran was the class of the 8. A C. waiters nntll ho Jnmped from the fold, and Harry Forbes showed In a smoker or two, before tha 8. A. C. Instructors got wlae to the fact that he was a professional. Any how. both boys ware wearing tha colora of the double diamond, and there waa a question aa to which was the best boy. Chat Brown said Mltler waa tha heat, and Mac wak Just as sure that Forbes had It on Miller forty ways. Aa Ohet waa In charge of boxing. Miller got tha moat of the bouta, bnt Tom always did think Harry could show him up. One da> the argument between Chel and Tom waxed about aa hot as the real encounter between Ivan and Harry might have done, and good-aaturod Frank Vance tartljklly raised the question of whether Frank ()otc»was the beat fighter, or Jack Johnson the boat wAstler. Thus Cbet and Tom forgot all about Ivan fed Harry, but they will probably be on hand tonlgftt to witness the hostilities. epe e e So long as Joe Jacksoi can larrup the leather at a .4fß clip the chanceg are that (tie < evcland management will not doplore .loe'* lack of book loarnlnß. 1 baHehull the lad who ran clout at a .400 clip can maintain hl« nocli standing with bin fellow playera aud the club ambler, and they wU hardly notice hlu little ecoentriclttea even If be can eat round pea* o a flat knife. It'a been quite a iritfle lince any "Harp" graced a cham pionahlp Utle, but they Mm; hat young Kllbane comes of the real mock. He muit. or he never rould bave been able to crumble and humble Abe Attell the way he ( d And, by the way. Johnnie O lj»ary pride of Seattle, ha* rlnlmpd tb name of the "FlghtlnK Harp." ■) J N "SNOWY" SAKSB see with bta left eye after the aee each, and Clabby kept telling Maker that Uu»d bad something oa bis (Was Baker InveaUgated. and foead nothing, but It developed later that land's seconds shifted the bottles before the luveetlgaUoe Tha argatneat was an warm that when Thorn peon knocked out I .and. clabby Jumped Into tha ring and they elaahed. Baker struck Clabby Priends separated them, aad tha nest day Clabby want to Baker aad shook hands. Os another ocoaaioa Clabby waa boring Bob Bryant, aad Baker'a qulok thinking prevented a catas trophe He >otaped between tka man aa Clabby started a punch that probably would have beea a knock out. Bryant was In bad shape, aad a knockout might have been fatal as be afterward died, following a eollapee la tka ring Baker Is a good referee aad an atkleta. Ha won aa amateur tourna ment In Hngland. and took honors as aa all around performer and swimmer Ha teaches physical cul ture tn Sydney, and Is held In ae teem by sporting aad bnalneas men. Coffrolb After Card SAN PRANCIBCO. Peb It — James W. Coffroth. fight Itapr# aario, today Is awaiting an answer from his telegram to Packey Mo- Parland offering tba Chicngoan a match with Jack Brittoa hern. If Packey doesa't accept Coffroth will try to land Owen Koran. « CX-CHAMP ABC • Boston Sox Twirier Take* • • Bride • J .OH ANUWJES. KVb 21—Horn« lime be/on- the auu rises tomorrow Kay W. Coll In*. ona of the Boeton Ked Pug crack young heaver* will be wnrrled to Mian l.llllau lively. •lil«r of l college > bum, at (ha V«lT«nJI)r of Vermont ('oillit* recently fain* to I-«o« An gelea to vlait Jack 1-ovely. bta (or toer room mate. and saw th«- girl lor the first tint* They will ap<-i»d their h< >«••>'tno«N In Kanaaa I'll jr., when- Collins will Join his club an rout# to the spring training grounds eeeeeeeeee • Lincoln Will Have Good • • Team • •V CLARK MUIM • Prua peril for a championship bast-ball team ere unususlly bright at Unroln this yeer. H«*en of tka letter tn<-n of laat yeer"a champion •hip team will ha trotting around la their toga at Woodland imrk" within a few weeks. and besides these there will ba a boat of aee ond Mn men and plenty of raw material to Mi Um three positions left vacant by the graduates. Sstteries Are Ft rat Claaa Charlee ("Bubbles' I lllnton will be back at bta old puettlon 1* hind the bat and abowa Indication* of bring evea better than laat year, which waa bta flrat oa Um team. Habblea la right there whan It coon to mtablng. although he la a trifle weak at flagging the mee at second Phil ("Lefty") Hovey and Lincoln ("Babe") Morehead will bold up the other end of the battery liovay, captain for this year, la the beet pitcher IJ ncoln has had since Charley Schmuta waa io the bos la 'Oft Morehouse proved that he had tka goods wbea ha opened the season against queen Anne last year. Brown, box ariiat for the aecond team. Is an other good fllnger The Plaid Wall Cared Jar Andrtaeon will be at flrat and Smith at second again this year unless some phenom beats them not Harry Stowell will play la the right garden and "Bud" Toung. laat year's captain. «UI Uka rare of center This lea Tea short, third and left to be filled with new ma terial Morris. La win. Barnes. Cheoven and Rogers will try for the field position, while Roes Hen nay will pull for short It Is ru mored that Prrdlnando d! HpagetU Pioda, the da thing young junior, will play third. Geo Smith, Wil bur. Oillesple and I'hllllpa will alao try for the infield. Dudley Wood bridge la still a hold-oat. ! Rheumatism Advice fia—la»»> ItaflH'a Beat fiaaulp ftee KaaCly Wlaed M He—a. "Krom vour drugglat get one nunc* of Torts compound (In origi nal eeeied p«rka«ai and ona ounce of ayrup of Haraanarllla compound Tak* theae two Ingredlrnta home and put them Into a half pint of Kd whtakey Hhake tba bottle and a a tabieapoonful before each ■teal and at bed time " Thta la aaid te be the qulekeat and beat remedy bnowa te tha medical prefaaaion for rhaumatlam and backache. Oood reaulta come after tha flrat does If rear druggist doea not have Tori a compound Tn atock ha will get it for yea In a few hour* from his whole sale houae. Don't be Influenced in take a patent medicine inatead of title. Inaiat on having iu« genuine Torla compound In the original nne ounce, eaaled, yellow package Hun dreda of the werat ceeea ware cured here by tbia prescription laat win ter.—Ad vt. Union Grocery 2000 E. Union Fancy and Staple Groceries RnrrtklSf freak lhal'a mm lln market at fowl Inn prim. PKnnea <M r nonet oeaer aia. TEETH MONEY SAVED Is Money Easily Earned W«\ The Albany Dentist*, In the R«nk Ituttillna, at Second and Pike Street, are doing Dental work at a price «o reasonable for first-class work that every person It) Seattle can afford to have the very beat Denial services at our of fices. Come la and have your Denial work dose at yoar owi prtee. We wsnt your practice and we will pleaso you. Examination and ad vice without charge. fw 00 daye we are dolai all fclarh-rlnna Iteatal Work at east ef (material, to adter tlae our work. All work Is auai'Mnteed by our specialists, and the high-grade ma terials used Insures you that your work will he the best Albany Painless Dentists O* the areea* floor •« Ikr reeve's Meek Hallillai, man or Imai Av »st and I'lkr Strrrt. opposite The Hon Marche and Mac lxiuaull A Huutliwlrk Take ele vator or walk up • LITTLE EDDIE CAMPI TO GET NEXT CHANCE AT BANTIE TTflr * Multnomah's New Home * • Opened • PORTLAND, Or. FVb 21 —The naw tJSo.OOO fireproof home of the Multnomah Amateur \thlatlc clnb here iu formally opened to mnai bern last night. Juat one year after the eioaratlon bmd lx-«a »un« J tor the structure. which replaced the on* destroyed by fire la tit 10. Mora than 1.000 members of the club Inspected tha building The club haa a memtnrshlp of 1.9 M. Main *30 Packing and ind. 4281 Shipping Star Transfer Co. ft. J. ROBERTSON ISSS Third Ate. FURNITURE, BAGGAGE AND PIANO MOVING PI reproof Storage. Baggage Stored for fi Days Praa. Alveolar Dentistry ProvMn Does Away Entirely With Plate# and BridgetnxkTdl m uuLDt.x ori-uHTixrri. | ftpportunlty knocks at kTary nu'i door uin. m>«'t )•( It knock at your* In vain. If you need Mlh, At.VK"I.AU DENTIMTRY glvaa you tho opportunity of buying th* btit, the moat servlreable banutlful and enduring at a price commensurate with tholr quality Don't be Ilka the fire foolish virgin* who waltsd too loon to fill their lamp* Tours will bo their fata, "too lata." Procrasti nation la a serious offense and par ticularly ao when (11 roc ted against tha car* of the tooth. No dentist run perform a miracle, and do not wait until a rolrasla la nocaassry. Observe now tha laws of Mother Natura, tha law a of physical hygiene aad preserve your toeth. Now la yo«r golden opportunity la Insure your taoth for tha years to ooma. IX) IT NOW and san yourself from futura ugliness, old age and anilely. BHIDUCMOHK WONT DO. The ordinary "bridgework" which daatlata set In between tooth Is a poor substitute for missing tooth It makaa tha two pier tseth do the work of supporting AIX thoaa that aro fastened to tha bridge, which Is wrong If the We«ror of thla brldga bltos on tha brldga taath ha puta a ter rific strain on tha two plera. caus ing them t« become loose In time and the gums to berome sora and Inflamed and In tha and OCT COMKM THE ItltfDOK It Is a painful piece of work from hwlnnlng to end. Than again. It la Insanitary. Be ing higher In the middle than at either and. It permits food becoming lodged under It which soon cauaes fermantatlon to sat In. bringing mora Inflsmmatlon and not In frequently Pyorrhea City Plans U one of the bis iksmos ot the election nwt week. to the Intelligent voters- It means cheaper rent* aa4 portatioa betw«en home and work. If too want to keew** Actual fads and Truth About the Itogue plana read what the Seattle Dally 81* IQ nine at the request of the Municipal League under Buy a copy of the report any place, or call at too* • ""5 any afternooa between & and 8: SO o'clock. They *® Convince You |j|g| That you should Klve the Beattle ylans your active ,BPP ~* on. The Municipal League recommends their adoption. to work for your own Interests at the cumin* eleotlo". adoption of the report of the Municipal Plana Comn'*'* Municipal League of Sew C. J. FRANCE. Praa. 319 Paolfle Block. CLANCIY M. I*** PICTURES OF TBi WORID S ATHJLETts • ■ »LC | HAN WtANCWCO »LV • Motor Kddle rjr*B« lii i.h« air rt'Kfcrdlei | t".ut t,n M»n* I iltmble to !■«*-. tMii 11*1 i In* the Jffl {Coiilob mid **Tjfc Ihetn In * rifllt fcryfS I bantam rhamiilonrtip '* "I AlteD'i Sborf£, BAN FRANCISCO l-*«*ht follower! bm fa 2» VMn*r beat tb« n, Z** lem Tommy Hvph, ulisd for March t, be «S3|! • HUM of trwibte AtUilH. „ •■"'•Ml with hi* shoeMef Injured ta hti rt*ht wttt«i? It It thrmrfrt |f AtUßfcl2* ran go ihwil with he»|jj^s*| tntl probabliTirtllgLifalffiffi work tomorrow or pby will tMMtia hU^S^jp Tr^ MDL^2Lf l ' l £?a compoaod of bMHtttXaJS iwnUng I'xndletpe, |tl Z Walla, I* Grande, Nw*J[ Oui "XT bill w!U*hf JSH the territorial ghat esflE tional comtalwlaa *■ M « book. - jB B A N Dillon, the !R(ll«Mp4tffCH weUtht. who la to b« WaMtfZ either March » if peeled to arrtre MrMmril NKW*VOKK, MrFarlmnd. ChMNp Uotli9 ■od "One Fot.g# H«oa tfl Vrauda<-o today v nfli MM fmh( 10 round* MmitiM \thleUc clnb heft Hard 4 ~~| 111 ! I TWII lilUlWl For yon—Tfc« ld»*L Bulk hg climate Eirltt mi ittaftil SI of eerTib* Hold enlr ky Ow (Ed Lilly Co.. root at Maw (Ula Family UguoJ We hav* a reffkpft IbMH Li«uora « prie* with erery 54c JM*M» « Kir* fret m AM Mil Clati A TkHtn THE WNE LIQUON * 727 Fin* It, N«at «M M* Ind. 1127 —PHONES—MaM H PETER NELSON, tap. | i Hrldgework la M anoh •tm ' shift as the partial |Mh | The brldga wont da. J Alveolar If only yoar froat tktt ■••j say throe or foar ar awa — Claoa all those that kave »tjskg| oth sides, clear back. Alveolar teetk. wkllst Wjfl would be tmpnsslkla etas #*■ , sight or ton front tseth Is® IM I you havs only two bask IseUWI side, say molars, WO OSS <W| , tbe front taeth that.iwrtgfl beautiful semceaM* kMMJM , lar teeth. This coald net MM 1 dons by the bridge rapts bridge work Is comparison between las W* ~ large pcrccotaga st sar •«■ ■■ I Ing out bridgework /m » i poeodly high-rises MOMS WB ' plsclng It with ths I tlstlc Alveolar tsstt. ! bridgework In aMthW practically palnlsaa W.gß 1 cutting Into the «u»A ■JJgH 1 dreaded. Now. UMb " ,ual. which would wa<Si«Ji We havs aamplss (ssjmwm sctual oases i In our am ■ Come and see the ss» -Jj Coring VysoMa disease given op by «*k» **J| IncuraWa. la anothsr sf_*sf tl<>s. W« cure It absorawj -T| boastful sUlwnsot to can do anything dentistry, aml wkat wsee of ths vary bighajt vjl» lets. Alveolar Writs for ona If yeaea»as»"- i At.VBOI»AR PB""' w, jl pkntisw. M jt Portland: Ahin*tos W*- J3i st Seattle Mi and Pino lOna « EDDIB CAM* »