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•* ALBL RT HANSEN i u !Mil isss. Pree'oue Stone®. Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner FVet end Cherry *» %TTI K UANOINU HIPPODROME filth mill I Blltrtill). lf>-l'lrtr I ul»n OpcbMim lUbiUn 1 nt««ltC hy < tun |»r Irit t T<n«*her«. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND 5200 Stilphurro Purifies the Blcxxl and Cures Rheumatism Phone Main 901. EyresTransferCo. Office 114 Jackson St • >>«•« » • ... t. *5.* „<i».w«i,A r«* ijßilii. »<J»o u p Pm<t*CrMM «wrf» vv. rat xrifrftrrnv ■AN <%Ta>tt .CITT *NO rut c'M«frc*T »0«il»tt efcicflr WE O&fcpTLY AS** - ADV tßiybf All AOhSS.- <s Laboring People's .Debtists , STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A Home With Home Conveniences Is What You Want At Columbia. 15 minutes' car rMe from Pioneer Square. Any man can accure a HOME for hi* FAMILY on $5 CASH : cl $5 Monthly A Home Dliitr ct for Home L«ovln|? People. PRICES $250 TO $300 I*et me show you the attractive m-w homes being built by people that appreciate and tiav« taken advantage of thla Remark able offer. David P. Eastman 506 LOWMAN BUILDING. Try Curtiss for Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb ing, WALL PAPER, Tintinur. THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. Cor. Leary and 20th Av. N. W. Ballard. PAID ADV ERTIBEMENT. Assert Yourself, Mr. Voter, Don't Allow an "Imported Orator" To Think for You Opponents of Single Tai ctopen<l ah*nlut*ly upon their ability to frighten you to beat Single Tax. DON'T BF. MISLED! INVESTIGATE! Certain "interest*" have Imported an anti-Single Taxer to question your Intelligence—a man who ad mits having voted In Oregon end was about to vote SKaln In Heatt.le. Ho say* he didn't know ho violated the law. If h" 'l mow about THAT, you cannot expe, t him to know anything about Hlngle Tax. He doesn't. Again we »ay, INVESTIGATE! Wirhi Tax •ana n Mkkt, broiler and better (Bee it ii u,* IIK lIMR Tl Ifc l for everr man woman and Child iu Kt attle. Vote FOR Charter Amendment No. 2 SEATTLE SINGLE TAX CLUB HEADQUARTERS, NORTHERN BANK BUILDING 'Fourth and Pike. r i hi* Im Ibo people'* f 'lit. We need fi:,ancl&l co-| I operation t» B rar£y It on. Will you help? J Ad Wolg'ast Gets Chancc Saturday ir* Battle With Tommy Murphy toShow Whetherlie s Real 'Comc-BacK' or'Has-Begrt' BY TOMMY MUItPHV. A li tie n-cire thin tHree yciri ago I met Ad Wo 1; mt In a «l* round bout In Pittsburg. Hs wa* at his bast then, but I iieat htm arid I know I etn repeat, especially, over the looj distance Wolg**t ban gone back, while I, deaplts niy lorg c ireer In ths ring, have Improved in every tight that I have made In California. It may *erm strange, but In all my starts out hers I hava evsn surprised myself. This time I am going to surprise Wol(j»*t. I know what I can do in a *© round go and In this first It will be my effort to go fatter and harder than sver. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 21 To morrow afternoon at l)iily City, where Promoter Jltn Coffroth a open air arena located, A<t Wol ititMt nnd llarlofw Tommy Murphy Iwlll mtrl In a ichrituM 20 round I (wattle which l» ripiH'tfil to reveal to u certainty whether Wolnnxt I* •till a championship contender. In Murphy the exchampion I* oi<H)tlug iino of the very loujhrit ' boy* In hi* division a boy who flttht* msrvelously well In Callfor I aia and who hut shows Mtfr form 'every limp out since hla Initial hut ; tie In the state \\ hen WolKast agreed to mwl V illtatt't alary"—l9.ooo with privilege of 50 per cent of the receipts Murphy* end A secret agreement with Promoter Coffroth Scheduled distance — I" rounds. Take* place on third annl veraary of Wolxast's victory ov'-r (tattling Nelson. Ka'lmated receipt*—llS,ooo Murphy he a' once went Into light training In Portland. Ore . and after a few Jay*' work announced th.it DEL HOWARD TO BE SEALS' BOSS SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 21 Hill Reidy has been ' canned" a* man agar of thi* San Krand*co Seals Del Howard la the new bo**. These are two uneipected more* tU.it owner Cal. I.«ln* of tha local tram ha* • r »<• '<«*. •> <• I* will b« some time befora all the fan* will b<- *!-.« • > pick th« .n selvea up. Ewtngs announcement cane ltK•• a boll fr m the blue, but tha Seal* comptroller of tha cur rency Ilka* to put th»*« thins* over occasionally. "Reidy did not treat ma right, said Ew|n«* lie overlooked th club and tnvm lf aa *oon a* he hit Cleveland. No* >dy know* what he la doing now and be does not *eem to care a bean about tha Han Fran cisco club " Howard I* one of the moat popu lar men in the league. He ha* had ten year* cvperlence and wa* at one time Frank t'hanco* under stud jr. SANDY FKROI'SON. who will take another fling at tha botlng game. ha* signed to inea' Jeff Mad den at Putnam. Conn, Feb. 25. | hi* never felt belter and that when lie stepped Into the ring he would lie ao good that Murphy would Im> J lucky to laat 16 round*. In phyalral mold the bum do not vary much. Murphy liaa an advantage of one Inch In height and two In reach, but otherwise ithe boys are fairly evenly matched in physique, save that Wolgast's arms are huge an compared with those of Mnr|>hy Wolgaat ha* the arms of a welterweight, while Mur idly ban the lithe, amoothly mua rletl arm* that go with the properly .molded light weight. Murphy li* one of the most eon iclentious tralni ra In the huslneaa 'anil ne\er enter* the ring except In the tieat of condltlou. It I* thl* habit, aloud with Mur phy's consUtent work In the ring tiid conscientious training, that has made many- fan* string a bet on Murphy even some of the beat ex pert* and It would not be a great snrirUe If Murphy were to take Wolgsat'* inea*ilte Muriihy, because of hi* fine habit*, has made friend* wherever he lias Rune, lie snd lobarcti and liquor are total stranger* and wheu not on the load or lu the gi til he is with hi* wile and little girl. hla ile votlou to thi tu being of the el i tretne ty|ie lie I* a ateady church ioer, gives lllierallv to charity and I* putlll g away hi* earning* that his family will be well provided for when ho put* aside the cloves., BASKETBALL Itrivadway High. city basket bull champions, meet Uncula In a re turn Kant* at the Mncoln nym thl* afternoon. Iloth ti'imi will enter the fray with their complete strength and a lively content I* looked for. • • • Another hluh *chool enm* of In '.ert *t will lie the Queen Anne I Yanklln game at the tjuwn Anne K> m tonight. Queen Anne I* In second place In the race for the title and the Franklin five hope to l>ull the hill ijutntet down a peg. The name start* at 7:30. • • • Two Church Nntcu* it amm will br pliywl Jit ih» I'lymouth church gym tonight Th« flmt K»rn«« will lw th# Ornt fhrWtlnn Prcunon; iinptiiit conflict and the km ooil Flnrt Pre* b)U<rt&tt» vn Trlolty M H STRAIT WILL SIGN. TEALEY DECLARES Vlthou*rh 1 ai> Strait l« anions 'h«- Seattle player* holding out. Man mer T«wley Kaymond la confident Lm will soon ata> h his naute to a tiiatn contract. Hammond received a letter from Slralt about a week ago In which the outfielder still In sisted on an Increase in salary Raymond tak. * Strait's letter as an Indication that hi* vma*-til to play with Seattle ar:iln thl* *«ason will soon be forthcoming JAMFS HANDS RUBE SOME ROUGH TALK !»y !'n'(«•«! Tv-«» Wlr« SAC&AMKNTO. M Tim- Rube Marquard. New York Olant Mar. la an Inirratc, and "atru' k the band that fad him." la the opinion of former Heavyweight champion Irh. J C orbett, who la doing a vaudeville turn here. "Someone ought to '• all' thla fel- J 'ow Marqtiard," ('orbett aald "He would be playlnK on the aand lot* today If It were not for th«« (Kant * manager, Mucsiy McOraw." VARSITY FIVE IS WALLOPED AGAIN CORVALUS, Or.. Feb. 21.— The Oregon Agricultural col lege batketball team today made It two ttraight from the University of W-tahington, de feating the WasKingtoolana by a acore of 14 to 7. VARSITY CREW'S CAPTAIN TO QUIT Harold Waller, varsity crew's captain, will quit college before the big regal tam thla spring, according to hla announcement, ("apt. Wnller ha* rowed No the past two yeara and bin lowa will be keenly felt. HE GETS THE DOUGH SPORTS Paul Strand, Spokane's young southpaw, has signed a contract with the Ho*ton National* for a 40- per-cent Increase over the salary tie received from the Indiana last season. Th« document he signed wan a 45-day* probationary con tract. Strand •■III leave some time this week for the training ground* at Macon, Oa SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS NKXT SEASON, Instead of play Ing off all postponed games after August, the (Ml la the I'aclflc Coast league will bo allowed to play the game* at any time they .*HO fit. •i Hum •\f i<i it ni'Vimxc i>ri> DY, of the Rutte t< nn In the Union association, who win out of the game most of l.iat year on account of a feroken U i:, f* In nhapH iigiln nod baa signed a 1918 contraot. Pi" 1 J 1:00112 m Imied ,-i nri tract to play with the White Sox nelt season. 110 wan worrying ComlHkey. a TP.am of American profaaaioo al golfers, captained by upon chain plon .1, J. McDermott, will sail for Kn«land In May to play matchcs [Willi a< itch and IJuulikli tcaniH. • O O THK STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1913. ° ° Tommy Murphy's Sparring Partner la Ounboa t Smith, the Heavyweight. The Picture Shows Tommy Coming Out of a Chicken Coop, Whers Smith Mad Shut Him Up After Overpowering Him in One of Their Friendly Scuttles Tommy Hat D'ood in Hi, Eye. * WWS-Or-ThF BOWLERS A. I. Hall team, leader* In the league race, dropped two game* to tlm IHilton Adding Machine trio Thursday uliiht on the lllsmnxck at- i leys A U Ha 115....474 nil 49'.| 1.4H4 Italtot.s r.3S 4KI il* Jl.Si.:' • • • H»rh«r Hro* crimped tbn I'au lurluma In two out of three Thurs day night- •# Klscher HroS 449 I '". ftf !.i »1 I'aultonums . 42f> .MO id* M»:i • • • Hawks were defeated In two out ' of three contests on the M A C. alleys with the Owl# fit mday night. Owls 737 711 1.97 1,1 IS! Hawks SSI 6.1 70*~»,«J8 ... Three league names will be play >-d >>n the Itlsmar.* alleys this aft ernoon and tonight, In the aft.-r-j noon the National tlank of Com ! rneree team will darh with the li.->ter Mortons. Tonight will see ! i:antes between the florist* "m.4 the I Standard furniture Co . and two Tucker Hariford teams S. A. C PUI S ON SHOW TONIGHT Th«T* will b<» «*ticht boxing Ud | wrcntllnK bout* on th* tntorrtub HiuoK**r program Mvven th* 8<»- r»UJ#» Athletic club find >ho Bi*>kai>* i A. (V horn tontffht. On* of th* ffUMiro bout* of \ or*-nine will 1*» 'hat Irh Crr.nha* of S«mUU# and Trui* of H|*okane. Thriw two iwn flirht at 15H. art i should ftiri»!*h a fuat km Andy I>uv*l| another rrack local boy, will mewt a cl«***r boy In Wall of Hpokan«. RIVERS FAVORED BY BETTING ODDS Mr I"r t»4 1T... ' «#.u Wlr |jf>B ANORLKtf, Keb. 21—Rain l« nil that now can spoil one of th* Mt piiKliixtic attractions of tho year In tarn Anxoles. when Jo« Itirera and Knockout Itrown try t*> put nach other out of tho light weight championship runntiiK nt Vernon tomorrow Hrown and lllvora are scheduled to idppl ovur the derby distance 20 rounds Rivera In a atrouK favorite at 10 to 7. MOHLER TO LEAD PORTLAND TEAM Krn«'*t Mr»h!"r. vetorfcn captain of the San Franclaco team. who drew hla rclcaso and said he would quit baseball because his eye» *»rn bad, will rap'aln tho Portland t*um In tho Northwestern loaPue tltla Reason Mohler will play Qtird for the Pippin* BADE SIGNED AGAIN The Wnlla Waflii In the Trl-.Stato league has riMiKAXeil Aufpiat Itnde as manager •?"' ad ditional authority. Nat twlKklns has been rr lotted prc»4eiil of the club. WELL, LOOK AT THIS! A Portland newspaper IsJJilnß to condu< ' a cuntcst lo ascr-niln color of Nick Williams' hnXft Nfck la manager of the In tho Northwestern league. A HIM, has been Iniroduced In MlKßourt leKlslature permlttlnK rac liik under a racing (oiumlMlon, with mutual mnchluoa AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422 24 26 Flrat Avenua Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Berved from II a. m. to 8 p. m., Ara Unexcelled ir. il-aitlo Oyateri. Oungenesa C.aba, Fian, Steaka ar r l Clops FHKK I.ATK9T MOTION •Men Hi', nil! Vof il and Inatiu < Ccncert' Alum' wi aril 1 venlnja — UY — Prof. Nipe'a Hawaiian Orchoatra - OK— «•—ArtUta—9 AT) WOI/JA9T (LKFT) ANI» TOMMY Ml KHIIY LAND NEW TWIRLER Pitcher M.lder. who made a gi>od rwuril with tho Omaha Hub In 1910, la Ihe latest addltlou to the Hpokane club's ataff of hurler* Mxlder flings with his rlirht wing, and la *ll f« "t tall Hp ha* a good record a* a folding pit. her. Cohn la dickering with n Wnl«fn league pltrher whose mime ha re fuses to divulge Tlii« Spokune owu 'T says If he land* the to«ser ho *111 he nnMi.fi.vl thai his pitching de luirtmeiit I I'oiiipli'lr lAIf'S A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville. 8 p. m. to I a m Tabls d'hote Dinner, with pint of winu, 75c 'A J Carefully made to your taste and mea- \ i\ Burc skilled Union Tailors. From yS \ \ flj ' y° ur °wn selection of the latest winter W [J f' and spring patterns. Weaves of good solid 1 jl jfy re". JBfc--- yijgl all wool worth. London shrunk; made to [J* 1 ■Sir* - 1 wear and meet the exactions of hardest ser- \ w\ i vice.T Your own choice in a faultlessly \/y Nj V ' : K u ,r i !t <" 'I"" fit and value of every garment— fB % guarantee to please every customer. ou save $15 jfi ■ ' 4 j" or ovefCoat but you get $30 value and ■ ■ j^d'" 0 '°°' t Bt our attract ' ve fabric! and rc|jjf I a ■-' ■' ' .. h gj°7o4 Ist Ave.—Two Stores—3rd Ave. & Spnag FRANCE HAS NEW RING IDOL; HOGAN! The mercurial frenchmen hive a n<"» boilng Idol They had to have r n.'* oi»p. In*, ause tho old one. (ieorge Carpeutiqr, recently was tumbl.-d Into defeat. Now, In considering an Ideal hero for the French republic, one never would pl« k out n man nam<t| llmnin Yet that la etiu tljr what they have done. Ill* full n.'ime la Adrian llognn. 'It a hard to f«lt bow he came by It | At any rate lioeaii Ik a sure enough l**r< n< her. to prove It served for two yearn In the Krench army. lloKati ia a bigger man than Car pentler. which gives him a bettor ■ hu!n » to Ihm ome really famous the world over Aa a matter of fact Hogan I* a h.-avyw.-lght. and hla management announces that he la very rau< h open to meet any man In ' the world of no matter what slxe FEED GAME BIRDS fanners In KaaUrn Washington have been feed In K game blri! tbls winter to pr> v.*nt (hem from «'ar»- intc Although many ranchers have been doing th « It Is expected thnt : the rtlpply of game Mr*'* will drop i.ft considerably, owing to the e» \remely odd w-ather. The Rangers have loat a valuable ] player in lieutali' r. who leaves for Vancouver tonight. ftV AD WOtGA^T I'll /»h»p Murphy Ins."lf? of 1 rounds. I frit toon aft tr I atartc'l work for Out boul th*t I would If In fine thape and that while Murphy it a tough boy an J *ould be hard o wear down, he eventually wojIJ be f>r c.rd t ail' r,ljmh li« >t i ' J Murphy will be one way of celt brat In o the third annlvertary of my winning of the lightweight champiorthlp from Battling Nelton After Murphy, Ritchie He will be given no rett until he contentt to meet me in a re turn match. After Ritchie. Ad Wolgaat once more will be the undisputed lightweight cham pion of the world. HERE'S M'GRAW'S FUNNIEST STORY Thla tit John Mf<.raw'« fi]mil<-*« atory: "'Wul< h' Hurnham wii a Nation al IcitKiiit umpire when t played with th* llm 11 i n<or*« Orlol«* We • ailed lil 111 'Wnl'ti Ka»e every pli«>er who dlapu •-<! hla de • lalona on* minute to Kct i'ii' k Into the Kami' or ko Ui th" l>M< b. and h<' ulwuya pulled hla watih to litre th etu. "llurnharu railed Jon Kelly out on a clone decision Joe ki< krd on him K» lly kno' >'.<■ -1 rho timepiece to ttic- Kto ind. broke It, and look. <1 at Hurnham, exjw< 'In* to hp fined heavily, itut liumhaiu laughed at bla. "Iliiriiham had forgotten hla own wat< h tliat ilaj and borrowed th" (roundkrepar a." VEAN'S ONLY HOME RUN A FLUKY ONE Bracketed after Vean nam« In (ho I'arlf (- roaat bat tin* averare» for 1!»)0 Is on# home run, and thereby hang* a funny *tory. It wh* the only time that OrvK* *a!lot»-d around the narks at hli Udxtirc that whole ye-ir. The aouthpaw slammed the hull to rtaht field and it rolled dmitiah a broken board In the fence llunky Hhsw reached bia paw through tha fence. tin 1 th« ball and threw It U) the plate Imj :re Oeorre Hildebraud, who goea to the American league tbia year, Kave Vean a hoin»*r. d< spltr the protest of Kid M'dtlur. then captain of the Baa la MohKr tried to cot hltu to reverse the decialon on the ground that the ball was not really outside the park when It could be reached, and officially protected the gauxr, but It was denied BATTIJ.VO NKLSON defeated B<»rfOion of R*«tne, Wit, In 10 two- j minute round* at fincine day nljrht. SHOE REPAIRING Bpbl Material* Beat Workmanship and at Right Price*. MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 Second Ave. Eitabll«h«d 1891. SAFES Mr* IVM«f VAULT HtJ DOORS im ■* Furniture I RcH Fixtures { kH Marfcl* If '* JH PURCELL SAFE CO Birltwltt ' "'» •' l%« „ Att .... , ' "• »«*«n <17. '<"1 Ir.l AMUSEMENT* 1 SEATTLE THEATRT' » - Main <) ION IhM l \|J. WKKK THE WOLF I tr»i 'I Imi- «| frf( W A ■ ■ < •: anJ MAUDE FULTON 1 • -Of llllt OKI-lilt M \l |%_4 I :1*^5353®8 'mm J llf I liOMAM OI'IK\ < \ %T < %»tli t (O. OTltr.lt IIHi «• * ( \(Tf Pantages Theatre I*4 >. and l.n n «, feat irinfDlji llarrin Man PrOpone*— Wona l>U| finely akttch; Tin M'-vart ' ui" 'y '-'julllt.rUti; & ai d K rjr n ske'eb. "Th* li I irtment Ht re;" Karl, "the win of one *trinK." Moore Theatrt February and 11 "A Trip to Scandinavia" 3 — I'e rforman cea—t B« k nnlnK urdaj Matfa«* I Scenic Cafe Our m*aJ« nr* Mbmolut #!f :b» ml ih« ru«rk*>i« mftord. *o4 mr tt W# !.»»• m « A*fd th« high**! c :au vftckMH «n!«rUlt*ta of tb« it&f* Id Sajrifllt r*(<M.K \VI M Manning Old Mom* tan M •* T*.! PmlttT .itofnm Mim K*4l* W«lk«r Mr Ch*« KilitmuL. . . Vloll» W-mt* Wlnnlfr*4 Dolljr , Plm* r.««r Mr «•< CMC c %ra I ©05 l*lr»l Ate. J\n I. Mill TR. M*r.