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r> THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS The Putfs Progress Or, the Rite and Fall of a Champion A LIFE STORY IN PICTURES. \ IS—A "ONCE WAS" PRATTLING OF PAST GLORIES. Seedy Individual before a water front audience: "Now comes the laat round I felt fresh as a dalay, but stalled a little to ktep him guexalng It worked fine. He thinks he haa me. and rrowds into me to give the slumber club when he thlnkn I am open tf<- telegraphs (he blow as I feints with thla hand. I slip-. Inalde of it and lets him have it like this and then I was champion of the world t Thank*. Pete, I don't rare if I do. i" • • * A man in the rear "Who la that dub''" Man near him: "That's Kid Biff—what's left of htm." (Continuad. I WHO IS THIS MAN? Do yon recognlxe thla fellow* | Ha la a famous has-been Not many years ago be waa a king pin In fighter's row. but a knockout punch sent him back ao far he kever recovered, although making many efforta. If you recognize him tell the sporting editor. Tomorrow kit! Identity will be revealed CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant. Simple. But Safe and Effectual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach has l<4ig been considered the next thing to Incurable. The uaual symptom# are a full or bloating sensation after eating accompanied sometimes with sour or watery rlalnga. a for mation of gases causing pressure on th<> heart and lungs and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appe tite, nervousness, and a general played out. languid feeling There la often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue, and if the Interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy. Inflam ed condition The cure for this common and obstinate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested be fore It haa time to ferment and Irri tate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing lo do and when nor Rial digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disap peared According to Dr Harlarffcon the safest and be*4 treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diastase. Aseptic Pep»in, a little Nirx, Golden Seal and fruit arids. These tablets can now lie .found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and nof being a patent medicine can he need with perfect safety and assur ance that healthy ap(>etlte and thor ough digestion will follow their regular use after meala. The plan of dieting is simply an other name for starvation, and the use of prepared food* and new fangled breakfast food* simply makes matters worse, as any dys peptic who has tried them knows. As Dr. Bennett saya, the only reason I can imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not unlver sally used by everybody who Is troubled in any way with poor digestion is because many people seem to think that because a m«-dl cine Is advertised or Is sold in drug stores or is protected by a trade mark It must be a humbug, where as as a matter of truth any druggist who Is observant knows that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have cured more people of catarrh of the stomach. Indigestion, heartburn, heart trouble, nervous prostration and run down condition generally than all the patent medicines and doctors' prescriptions for stomach trouble combined. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest preparation aa well as the simplest and mo*t convenient rom edy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloat ing after meals Send your name and address to day for a free trial package and see for yourself Address F A Stuart Co. 150 Stuart Hldg, Marshall. Mich. SHORT SPORT Perhapa Seattle fana will have a chance to ww lax Roller on thb mat again with a big un llarken achmidt's barnatormlng * troupe la due to appear here along about April I When he la through directing af fairs of the nation at Waahlngton. I'op McCredle will take a awing around the Southern circle to took over the new ball parka In California Lincoln High achool five will play the laat basketball game of the seaaon tomorrow when It ta'klta the bunch from Tacotna High over In the town where they call It "Mount Ta«om«." and won't lot you buy a drink for your own brother. Another ball player haa bumped off this roll by drinking carbolic Our Idea of a very poor way to Rhuffle off la by drinking carbolic. | Medford. Oregon, haa produce*! a i hope" for the diamond. One Kddle Wltkeaon haa atarted for New York to ahow Hal Chaae. of the lllgb landera. bow he knocked Vin cold In the nandlota of Medford The Rainier Valley Athletic club baaketball five won fruui the Naval Militia team In the armory laat evening by a acore of l. r > to >. Queen Anne and Heilingbatn baaketball Irama will fight It out for championship honor* In basket ball on Queen Anne gym floor Saturday evening Dor Roller waa Injured In a wrestling match with Westergaard : at Omaha laat night, arcording to | today's dispatches "He knew what's what, and that's aa high as metaphysie wit can fly." mkiti-ii Horn. Am i KH.mrM Abfr<t««n -Ptlftrc holai - l'alronla«4 hf roHltf Brl|hlon--Tutl* toot*! Stw priprl#' fw. Covm hf»«! — Faring ''fom#r tot#- Ft' Inf wa an 4 rhurrto par»>i# ('rnrnmr -HH Uon-Flrat fI«N f«mMr (ommtrHal hof#l Rrtllf M»a<l Ilfra'omb* Hwnny< -|*av» hotal—High • -lam <o'ih<r.|r Hatha IVrth station war Arthur fomtmr. m«MNf*r. Harutowrn. I W Moral IMar hftrP rn'Mlfrata tariff Trurr» Ha#! I.lon tootal-Tlrat rlMa fam lly. $0W old Wood hail Mpat Raffia IstUg* tootal ~ Fulljr lltffMNHil The dlrectoire haa had Ha day, ' The tube gown's well upon Its way And still the battle rages. The empire frock la seen In town, And next, they say, the harem gown Will fill the fashion pages All of which haan't anything to do with the sport page save that father must square the dressmaker. Indoor golf by telegraph be tween Milwaukee and Orand itaplds must be almost as inciting a sporting proposition hx a funeral The best news about this Morris ' person of Sapulpa Is that Hilly Mc- J Carney, the Philadelphia fight j sharp, says he looks good. Dwlght, 111 , Bulletin: The glue continues to do its duty and Hugs Raymond Is as firmly anchored as the Brooklyn bridge. Dan Morgan, manager of K. O. Ilrown, Insists his hoy Is the real Dutch Cleanser. Not bad, that. Michigan barred from the con ference ought to be draped In crepe, but with a schedule Inrlud Ing Pennsylvania, Cornell, Syra cuse, Dartmouth, Princeton and Vanderblit, the Wolverines will be reasonably busy and happy. Frank Dutch asked lla. ken schmldt If he had any ideas to the effect that he (Ootch) was a boob? No, I think you're a farmer," said the Russian And <lot«h did not know whether It was aa Insult or a compliment. GRAYSTONE SMOKER IS POSTPONED ONE WEEK Tlia regular wci«kiy *aink»r Kl*«*n l>* thf tlrayatonn Athletic t'luli ha* li«>«<n |H>«t|M>n«Ml ouo *»i'k. Tho entertainment «aa to hav* been Klven toulftht 111 the Kliiplre theaiie lniililtiiK on Pike *t , but tin* elec trician* who have been ntilim the Laat Night'* Bcor**. ItlMitarckfc Kmiiik 203 1 f>4 171 Moti 230 162 Ml Koch IHH 177 I*l Total* !.!•» 4H3 61) Tom l.uml IMS IOC 157 M I.ulid I*4 IRS 207 K«<<n ............ 214 IKO 200 Total* 56K ut>4 S. A c. Bowling Alley*. Ha von* — Jnhtimti 172 U>« 1M 491 t'hurchlll .... 14K |«& 169 — 472 Wood I*2 17« 147 - 4H5 I'wan. 222 193 137— 562 Total* 704 690 609 2003 Pelican* — flrlnncll IHi ISR 157— 49tt Schmidt I«S 173 mo— 499 Rath linn Hi| lis |4&— 4A4 Oardn.r 199 11# 21*— «3« Total* 707 .709 41*- 2095 lllith *ln«lf «mr»- pwiti, 222. tllKh avnraitr Oardnor, 212. ' Bullet" Thoney on First? He May Play for Boston When the Boston Ki-d Dm take the fir 111 ihla summer. Jack Thoney, alias The Bullet, mar b# on firm baae vice (larland Stahl, now a Chicago banker. When Stahl i>«i> up hla diamond career. he iimi-il a umall b»mb Into the ramp of lb* r*4 leg* Subatl tutea there were not. and PrriWcnl John I. Taylor dMIiM to train a roan for the Job In Jack Thtin'T Ifcieton .baa • player who a couple of >r<n ago ! was ronsldered tb« laat eat man la the bnsinesa. a great outfielder, phenomenal thrower and heavy hitter. Hut Thoney waa aa brittle 11 glaaa and broke In various place* from lime to time liaae- Imbll ha* few recorded Instanree of player* who hare been aa unfortu nate aa Thoner Injury followed Injury until he waa no longer con sidered aa a player. ~ * Owner Taylor believe* Thoney ran play flrat tiaae 11 in apeed should make him a wonder. If ba ran mailer the footwork and be* come accustomed to the big mitt. Thoney la a >00 hitter, and If be ran play the Initial sack hla batting ability will do much to add to the aggreeslve ability of the team #uid fill the gap caused when Stahl laid aalde hla uniform. DATE IS CHANGED. The high school track meet scheduled for the University campus for the week of May 20 will fea held on May 13. The change Is made In order that the meet will not con- A. f. Haas for Councilman at Large I have been a resident and cltl- [ *en of the city of Seattle afnee 18#o and I have a practical and per I sonal knowledge of the rlty'a public works and the management of the various departments In their man agement. For five years I was superinten dent of the water works of the > city of Adrian. Mich. For the past 20 years have been engaged In busi ness In this dty and have been fairly successful I am In favor of a clean, eronom-! leal and business administration i and management of the affairs of the city In all Its departments and , the reduction of expenses In all its ' branches to the minimum point. I am In full accord with the pres ent policy and system of the man agement and development of our park and boulevard system and while It la necessary that all ex pendltures and extensions as well as Improvements he made with a view to avqldlng extravagance, there should he no niggardly policy pursued In the outlay in beautify Ing our city and its various parks. I am In favor of the enlargement J and extension of our present city lighting plant to the > nd that light may be furnished to our people at the very lowest cost possible I am In favor of a business like, and reasonable government by the city council within its authority, of all public service corporation! and especially those engaged In the transportation of our people from one point to another In our city, to! Business Bringers. SUr classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. TIIK STAH—PRIDA Y, FKHRUARY 17. 1911. 11hi-dirt- wlih * ww lighting ayxtem lo compljr wlH> cttjr ordinance# '»n I not complete Ihe work In Tor the nmokei hence the ment. The management of Ik* club at l*mplH lo arrange for another hall luat night lint «w unable to do ao FMANKLIN JUNIORS LOSE. The Kranklln Junior baakethall five loal out lo the l.lncoln high achiail Midget* 111 a hotly conle«le«l game yeaierday afternoon tu I# coin high achool gyui Thv acore wan 29 to 17, and llu« lineup aa fol Iowa: franklin Lincoln Mrlrilf K... Wllaon "Duaty" K McDonald Kill C Merrick Klim'koUl <1... Cnrlaon Drucaen II lU'torw- Mi Ki-owii BOXING IN FRISCO. B\N PRANCIHtO. *Vb I? Fight four round In ml a will b«* iturd at Dreamland rink lonlfthi by the While Rock Club The two principal eventa are lielween Willie Ritchie and Charlie it<illy. lightweight*. and llufua William* and Sailor Kd Howera. welter* BONNER STAYS A! Bonner, the pitcher whom Joe Cohn Itelievea la the aeventh Von der of the world, will not be told lo the Philadelphia Americana after all. allboiiKh thai 11.T.'.0 pu>fha»< price did look |(knl llonner will l»e on the ataff of the Hpokaae outfit tbla aeaaon flict with one planned over In Ta coma for the week of the 20th, Packey McParland and Owen Moran will meet In New York March l« (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) A. F. HAAS the end thai our people shall be fur t nlshed with the very best, most ef 1 flclent as well as cheap transisir t tallon obtainable without injury t( t; vested rights anil capital Invested but at all times and under till clr ' i cumstanccx compelling such public ■ service corporation* to carry out f and fulfill all of the provisions m 1 their charters. If I iitn elected to the council I i shall devote my entire time to rltj ■, affairs. JACK THONEV. 1 ABOLISH WHIRRING POST HA I.KM. Or. Keli 17 The Oregon whipping pout today waa abolltthed by Ihe aetiale nurhatian'a bill doing away Wltll lln h Inylhod of punlxblllg wife l»'a tern waa panned In ■ the aenale over the nuvvrnsf'l veto by a vole of 21 to K, WIFE ASKS DIVORCE During Ihe entire period of her married life, her huaband. Henry II M'Kenile him failed lo aupporl her, atalea Annie II MeKeiule In her complaint for divorce Hhe alalea thai ahe haa been obliged lo leave home and eup|Miit beiaelf The couple were married In l!»0!> SPANGENBERG 1100 FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING ST. BASEBALL Large New Stock GRINDS EVERYTHING Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our Prices First Wf avoid piiravagan <•« anil high rr-nu In our place, and th<r»- fnr* tax you SO [>«r r»nt on ail jour |>urrha*« WE < arry tha STOCK lo aupply you In anything in ma mi fa < Hired HAIR GOODS, or w« manufattum your cat hair or • oruhlnc* In any aay you wish llrln* or malt th-m lo ua and Ist our EXPEHT HAIR WORKERS •how you what l hay ran do for you. Mind If.« In ataiu|>« for a i"r hot of FACE POWOER, the lx>at you o»«r uhhl rr " 4v San Fr<incis(o Hair Slore Is Your Phrase Ready for Our Opening Day? On our Formal Opening Day (the date will be announced shortly) we will give away in prizes >500 worth of mcrchandi.se, thirty-five pn/es in all, ranging from $5 to $100 in value. What we want is a brief phrase that wc can use in advertising our new store. THE MONARCH WILL REDUCE YOUR EXPENSES Kitchen Cupboard Made of fir. in the golden finish, size .V> inches wide, 52 inches high, large cupboards and two drawers, ventila tors on ends. Special Saturday #H. 15 STORE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING SEEK VICTIM S BOOK l| (Hi l r<MM i I.ONG IIKAC'H, Pal . Feb 17 On the rock al Point Klrnian, from which Iwo of their ackool matea were waahed by a huge wave Mori day, a detail of boya from the llea< h blub a< Ihmil will keep watt b until the body of Robt Ixing, one of the victim*, la found Perml* •ton to maintain th« watch waa Ktiuited hy the faculty today raid Art* raid t>r ii <* r«»i« j CHAS. WESLtY SMITH COUNCILMAN Subject to Pomariea Feb. 21 Dining Chair A very neat pattern in a low hack Dining Chair, made of hard wood, with <piarter sawed oak hack panel, shaped saddle .seal, finished golden or Early English. Regular $.UX); spe cial $1.85 PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AV. City librarian 1896 1908 »«• -.M» f'»r I ' •111# Candidate for 1 lie features of the Monarch place it as far ahead of its competi tors as does its sound and thorough construction. It requires no blacking, it has a polished malleable top and a body of polished steel. The oven operates quickly with the use of but little fuel, because it is built air-tight and all the heat is confined within the range. It has a duplex or double draft, admitting air at both back and front of the fircl>ox, thus burning all the fuel. You can't shake down half-burned coal with the ashes when you use a Monarch. The Monarch Pays for Itself by Saving Fuel Extension Table Similar to picture, made of hardwood, in the quarter sawed golden finish, extra heavy pedestal; a strong, service able tabic. ?12.50 \alue for 97.75 Our New Line of Extension Tables Is Now Here. Call and See the Samples. We Are Offering Greal BEDDING VALUES All This Week 7-lh. tioose Feather Pillows, worth $5.00 pair, for . 91.D0 $2.00 \\ hite Fringed Ked Spreads, with cut corners . ... $1.50 85c Mix 4 *) Mohawk Sheets 701 65c 72x<JO Elmdale Sheets .55^ Final Closing or ALL / Tailored Sulti j.*very Tailored Suit in oiirle«tal»li*|iment li.ii been marvelowdy rec-ned for the Fin ICI hi,; < »ne lot ow l<)f) finely tail' 'i I'd /arir'-iits \,J • ~,i larly at $25.00 and $.V)'Jtif made up of the most popular material*. 1 will be placed 111 • Great Reduction# on All $40, $45 and $50 Suits Offered at Le»» Than Half Price «HI DOWN «*»1 WEEKLY Sale of Willow Plumes $20.00 Value*—sl2.so Tomorrow we will place on *ale a fine asvirtment of Beautiful Willow i'lumea, all 4 ply and three tie, in £ 4 r\ <.plm<li«l Your \ |/ SH choice of the lot 1 itorfo* » %ir %! •» «r*vr.i» Mr CMf of or Tflrfrtpfc. Tl.roo round lr)p« 4*tiy I*«v# ft*. • Mi# at 1 a m II n an<! I p m. HunAajr. •< T >4 a na. ;j IT. Md I p m. U»*« f'Mttf U > Ift a m . 2 It p m mmJ f II p, «. ftuiMlar. i*tvt j£«#rott ti Ml ft m. t- If V m a©4 Till p » l»at«« from C«lm*« iftfi an 4 MhaduU t to <* •&«• • ithuut n»ti. » r».o-<o so« »•* Main !••• Tn4 TM Special DRESSER Made of fir, in the golden finish, full regular size with oval mirror. Kxira special price $U. 50 Child's Rocker Exactly like pic ture. made oi hardwood, in the golden finish, solid wood seat, a strong, serviceable rocker with neat embossed panel anil turned spin dles. ')Qc value for 55< The Monarch Saves Time, La bor and Energy SEATTLE'S LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE FURNISHERS