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EATTLE GIANTS BOOKED FOR HARD FIGHT IN 2-GAME SERIES AGAINST VARSITY aunt* *ra promised HK|»n >t#m.< today «hou thav f»<* witb (he bunch from y of \Vaciutn«ton K_„, r it s r«" at '.• '»>> prompt. nTpn:> tixlnr with (ho colla^o th' ft»' of * EL the final battlo or which pl«'" Saturday afternoon Ettg *i th' aatno hour IMI w ill gamo. marklue tho firm I fct k*" worked on th* mound C. thr pra»ent tralntnn Mttlon hurlar I* b»<okod to work b tealnf* pro*l<lin* hla dolt Tory kiot unkindly roeoivod Molror HI! tkM finish tho nam* Tha imp will ! * fMttl* OUaU: rorrlna. !b; R*r toCK O L T I ROUND fltfchv • >rld • vhamplAik mUI L|li *»»<•*♦ »ai *N»n« n*un4" I |^ a 1 *<» m«S «f • fiM flffllt |l Dili «*#k *1 th* «';••• A §ji iur« »n»1 *Th* Kid* yigl"— l» »hI - h th« <*h«mplon C|j- |s |h« f»%\< » 4T dreamland TO* Mall f ear, 1 Oc lIMN TViM* * »Kl» Scenic Cafe >?IRST AND STEWART A Place to Eat Let Me Cure You H+kt*g <~~4 tfar ATM U (M \ mi Mjr \ bmmmm ■H e-' * Mr UHM*« Aft 9.mttr+tf SE,. TREE I «M 0»« ~ r |ilii1l«« lo.eht*n le Mi m»n u| iiii " w- h »• «hr«nle ail* mrF rn rf tim LIVER, UTOMACII. BOWSIA KUiSKV-4 HI.ADDSR, ftKt* MU> D. PtlM VARI tk in *. clccm. rre DR. DOS AWAY m VMM (««••* Will*. W»h Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If y<w are a sufferer from aathma Id any form. It will pay yon to Investigate I have meed asthma of 30 years' •randlng. not In Boaton and N«w York bot here In Seattle and town* around Seattle, and I IMW not failed In one of them. Now, If you are a suf ferer from thla disease and can't deep night*. 1 will give relief at once and a cure In time. The following diseases I I win *>>► Aathma Bronchitis C tarrh In nil Ita forma, inch a* Tonallltl*. Ad eooMa, Gastric Deer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder. Proatatitl* In men, all Bow«>| I>t«<-lin wom en; fltmmatlam of all form*; all Mtrrn'n Disease*. Kpl lepay. H«*art and Ec*»ma. and many other* too numerou* to mention If you are in doubt, writ* and I will give you name* and addre**e* of people I hav» cured. Olympls Vie# Sanitarium, 14-18 W. Harrison DR. 0. J. NUERNBERG W»on* Queen A ore 31?7 ' DR. MACY CURES «» »<m All of ri Chr'c.t' 4rrJ rnnnjr a*. ' •• • f-" •" v^..k r£Ss7tt£Lik T ' " r "" 1 Ar,n * rril <wL P? I s "TOM ftlaor SZJZVxr *" " rtj " p 1 , ' 1 ' * nil >11 Ina f'ooSV■ ' "kin r» k o'^.r;; * "—poo'l^nt,. I,„| m | r „| V, ",n.^T.n* n """ '"»• r,Z 7,*11? »"< - sr.. ■ DR. MACY, Specialist Md i|„, w«.k. mon<l. »a; Ktliliay, <"f; Hwaln. rf; iniddf, Bb. Jama*. lb. Martini. If, walljr, >; iluhn, e; Doll, p; Mo. Ivor, p _Wa»hlngton: Orahant. 2b; Con nor. «•; Catkin. Jb; Patton. rf; Thompaon. It; Howard, of; Hw.eney, of, Savage, lb; Kerry, c; McJanet, c; L«*i!er. p; Morrtl, p; Bryant, p • • • Saturday afternoon Manager Tea lay will a«nd llonner. Heardon and Berger after th# varalty xjuad • • • Th« fana will gat thalr flrat opportunity to aee Pate Schnei der in action for a full nine- Inning game Sunday afternoon, whan the Q>anta hook up with the atrong Nippon team. Cad man will work behind the bat. • • • Following the four releasee yea terday. dlatrlbuted among Heater, i Hewitt, Itavldann and Conley. Man i a*er Raymond aaya there will ba no more pruning until May. the date , on which all the rluha will bo re quired to limit tbelr ataff to 16 members. Only two more than the required number are now carried • • • Thursday the (Hanta trimmed the ■ Cigar Mak»ra' union team. IS to 0. AGAIN HONOR CHITTENDEN Oen II M. Chittenden president of the Seattle port commission, ha* been chosen chairman of the nmo ell of eipert engineers at Dayton, 0.. who have $l.V<WMH*f> »t thetr disposal to prevent another »uch tragedy at the Miami valley dla aster. Wor<J wa» received here by Sec retary Hamilton Hlgday that the Seattle man had been honored with the appointment to writ* the report. WILLARD SUED MII.WAUKEK. March 57- Suit for $2,150 again"t J-** Wlllard. the prlie fighter. I* on file in the cir cuit court todav. r'nrlM Cutler. Wlllard'* former manager. alleges th» wrapper owe* him this amount. The claim Include* $150 f r board and lodging. $210 for clothing and the use of gymnasium. *400 for trainer - * expenses and transport* tlon and bill* on a trip to New York, $«"• for advertising and $1,600 for the service* of Cutler a* man ager. HAGEN VS. WILSON K m»o 11-«*<•:. fh- ' il w-rffct. will he the favorite tonight when he meet* Billy Chapman at Austin # Halt'* smoker In A|ax hall. *sth md Greenwr,od. tonight The men will box four round*. Ivan Miller, another popular lo cal boy, hooka up with Art Wilson. In the seml-wltidup. The re*t of the bout* promise to be Interest leg. The card follow* Billy Chapman va. Romeo Hagen. Art Wilson va Ivan Miller. Al Moaler v*. Billy William*. Tommy Hegge v*. Ad Sch*fflie. Jimmy Piper va. Johnny Lemm. PAI.M BEACH, Fla . March 37. B. F. Keith, the theatre man. dropped dead of heart disease A TRAGEDY IN THE BACK-YARD—"9 LIVES LOST!" WHEN RAYMOND SPRANG IT ON THE BOYS Utile Napoleon ha* figured tln< |iri*ont year In going to lie 111* big »• ©..hi in buNobnH !<•*( kxhioii Tanlay wouikl up tha vrnr hatting '"J." In thl» ye»r'a training work ho ha* biffed tho ball at a f»lM» pace Thoro wan n poacoful gathering on tho bench yeatordajr whan the boaa apraug tho dopa, "Yap," ho callod out, audden Ilka. "I'm going to Imi .*OO thl* aoaann I aort of fool It, l<Awxao! 1 can hit oin right now I oukluu Improva by tha tlmo tha aoaaon gota under way." Klllllny. who whh alttlng right nlongnldc of Tonlay, wa* Incllnod to give tha declaration aomo thought. IIIK l<oo Honrdon aooinod to take It aa a Joko. Martini, who la booked to taka euro of loft field, )umi>ed off tho bonch to mako auro who wan reaponalhle for tho utterance. Nota hla aurprlaad look. CAN'T GET CHAMP INTO RING? By Hal Sheridan S'KV YORK. March 2T Wiring to a ..•« York aportluc editor, JVrddlo Wetah, who rerenth trim m«vl Joe Rivera In f.oa Anc«l«a, <ald he would like nothing better than to get Willie Ritchie In the ring, but addtd that It waa one of the thlnga that ran't be done. Com menting on the telegram, the eport writer aald "Freddie probably will get Wil li* Into the ring at aoon aa aome promoter makea a go<>d offer for the bout, but I doubt If th«> Kug llahman will 'like It'" • • • Not a word haa been heard from ruttllng Nelaon aln<« hla r<< nt «a<l affair In Milwaukee with Wol fs at. It haa been auggreted that the battler la at laat convinced n* la aiifflrlently ripe for the aab heap. BONDS KNOCKS HAGEN OUT TACOMV Marrh 17 liw Bond*, local heavyweight bo<Vr. In a can didate for matches with the top liner* In the heavyweight division aa a result of hla easy win over Kd Hagrn. the faat Seattle man at the *moker la*t night Hagen vai stopped In the *»cond round by a terrtflc right *ma*h to the •tomarh that dropped Mm wrlih- In* to the floor, Hl* claim of foul MURPHY IS COMING SAN FRANCISCO. March »?.— Harlem Tommy Murphy and hla manager, Jim Buckley, will arrive In Han Franrlsen early next »-«-k to prepare for Murphy's fO-rotitMl bout here April 1", with Ritchie. Buckley la bringing along Hert Keyes, (i New York lightweight Murphy wired ah« »d and engatr ed training quarters at Han Rafael, and will begin training a* noon na he arlve* Ritchie alao la expected next week BAYLCY FIGHTS SAN FRANCISCO. March 17.— Joe Baylay, former lightweight champion of Canada, and Willie Hoppe, king of the local fur round division, will clash hern tonight a* the headllnera in *n attractive card. The men will weigh In at 133 pound* it t p in Hoppe, on account of recent vie tor!'* here has hem Installed « 10-tn-7 favprlle. hut Bay ley will not lark backing. If 'he Canadian gets by Hoppe he will be In line for some good matcher Other bout* on the card Include Al Roger* v*. liude Clark, Soldier Klder v* Jack Carroll and Hitllna* Jqck Robin* vs Sammy flood THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1914. IHMjr Mr<'»rii«i, who mauamil thither M C'*rttj> uhxii the toller wa« killed st CalKary by Arthur PiOkr), ts now ri'.>iiiniiUi( two protu lalnu recently dovi'lopMl In f!*l!li>rnli, aceordltiif 10 Advice* re reived here One N Kid Kenneth of Tuft and the other U At Norton of l<o« Amtrlen • • • Johnny M'Ormw |« |>u*y the** d»>« noundlnii the pralae* of • huaher named llelnle Ple». »e<ured from the Itlrhmond t> am of th» Vlr- Kilito league. 'lie Ir the most i>rnrnUinß outfielder." aaja Mc lira*-, 'that I have »e«-n alnre 1 *!»w Trl« B|n>ak«r Hart at Utile R/wk a fe * ycnra »«o and offered 11.0 'i for him on the apot I don't »e»* how I'm it >lfl| to keep I'lui out of the omfl"l<t n* a reicuUr With th« poaathlc exception of Geo Bum*. I Am Inclined to think he la the faateat outfielder 1 hare." |wm disallowed t>\ Referee Hhork, The con teal between I'eri y Cove of Delllajcbam and I'aul Hieele of Tarnma. which went four round* to dr»w. »»* a hummer Pat Calhoun of Portland tot a d-clalon over Rtanley Ttitnb!# of Seattle In four round* Cnaey Jone* and Bob Roa*. lorn! Hgfctweighta. put u[> a virt»u* mill • thai *a« exciting throiiffhoi.it. It i was a draw, GETS FED OFFER I .OS ANOELEB, March 27 He Iteration nf hi* Intention to Jump io the K<*d»nils l« made here toilay by Muck Weaver, the *peedy *hort atop of the Whit" So* Thi- Federal* have offered me It.l.ftOO for three year*' work." W> »ver a*«erted "Ijet them make Ki»'d nn that offer and *ee how fast I'll Jump. 1 would be a fool not to." TIGERS SOAKED I,OH ANOKLKS. March 27 Hap Hotan's Tiger* were easy for the White Ho* No 1 team yesterday. Although they outhlt the S'ox. three co'itljr error* and failure to hit In the pinches coat them the game. Hcore. Chicago, 7; Venice. 2. CLABBY TRAINS HAN FRANCISCO, March 27.— Jimmy Clabby *ettled down today at Mllletf* training camp to pre pare for hi* scheduled bout at Italy City on thn evening of April 3, with lighting Hilly Murray of Bac' ramento. Frontl "When Brown wa* n child ev erybody predicted that hod nl wsya be at the front." "And la he?" ' Yes. he's a doarboy." TEALEY SAYS HE'LL H1T.300 DOPELETS ——— MY FREDDIE TIIB OI'KK OK MANCtIEMTKK ears J»y fiould can't be rtelciti'd. Then add* "We will show him ne*t iprltiK when he cornea to En* land " I'leaa* alurldiue. duke • • • How the kaiser would have glad hand<-<] Callahan. MkOtmw arid Comlekny' But (iermany Shaefer would have been there at! rlfht. all rl«ht e e e Out on the Coast they hive a young HchtweiKhl named Italian!. We hardly «••• how he can lire up to hla name ASH UKEI.Y A« NOT lIR WON'T • • • Rough pity In hockey l* to be eliminated at Harvard and Prince ton, and nasi year we ahall prob ably ie« a r ea lady-Ilka game In stead o' a rc- 'h end tumble fight. • • • A OIP INTO THI PAST Uiniral glove fight: New Or l«ana. T Bowen vs J. Burke; 100 round*, draw; April *. I*M • • • A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE Gunboat Pmlth v« Je*a Wlllard. on tb« Coaat, Jul)' *—heavywelffbt- «ra. • • • TODAY'S QUERY Who'* the next white hope? • • • Little drop* of water. Little grain* of land; Thar* what all* spring training Down In Dial* land. • • • KINO OEORUE ATTENDED A boxing matrh In tondon the aatno dav Mayor Harrison of Chicago for bade boxing exhibitions. which proven that a mayor la not a king • • • . FABLE Once upon a »?n»«- Wllllnm Ritchie and Ad Woluast had a flaht and neither ( lAlined a foul. • • • We have arrived at the con dualon that the beat way to whip Hauling l,evln*ky I* to Jump on Han Morgan'* type writer. JOE BENS'. WAITED I'NTIL HE reached the other slilo of the world, then cabled hi* marriage pro|>osnl; which I* the height of precaution. • • • TODAY'S BIG BRAINSTORM Will the pheuom make good" 50 CENTS OtrU' nnd # hlMr*ti a « HATS K A VAN AQH'6 Flr«t and t-nlon. 1(1(11 riot •< Vnillaon The New Regal $15 Suits Are Here Come and Get First Choice and Be Happy Which would you rather have—a great big hullabaloo and a whole lot of promises in the papers, then careless service, big prices and poor per formance, or straight facts and well-tailored suit* such as you can find at the Hub? Think—then decide! The Hub seems to be the iountain-head for clothing — of standard quality. Sometimes—very rarely— csl customers are induced to try another store. They \ come back —sooner or later, the Hub again claims them for its own. Regal Suits Fit is perfect—patterns are beautiful, styles are right. / I \| \f And please follow this advice: Don't make up your j l mind what price you will pay for a suit—or where ill I you will buy it—until you have seen the handsome, '[[If J j dashing style of Regal $15 Suits. J j Your money back if you want it. \ ' I 615-617-619 FIRST AVE —ON THE SQUARE—OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE The Big Store With the Little Rent The Largest Stock of Union Made Goods on the Coast. ABERDEEN BOY A CHAMP AT 18 "Ten" Varnon, Featherweight Champ of Northweet Boxing fan* of the Northwest who hava watched the proffre** of "Tex'' Vernon, the Aberdeen feather weight. are beginning to predict that he will be numbered among the top-notcbera of hi* division In the near-future. Although only IK year* old. and barely In the came alx months. Ver non Is the featherweight champion of th«' I'aiiflc Northwest. Recently he held the well-known veteran, loi k»y llennett, to a alx round draw Vernon broke Into the mitt game laat winter In Tacoma. boxing Joe Hill, featherweight hnmplon of the Northwest and Canada, a four-round draw. A couple of week* later he won the title from Mill, nnd has been wiunlng ever since Cp to the present time he has never been de feated. CHAMP QUITS STAGE DETROIT. March 27. Willie Ritchie will close hi* theatrical en gagement here tomorrow night. He will go to Chicago, and. after apend- Iriff the day there, will leave for San Francisco to prepare for his bout with Tommy Murphy April 17. Complete Report of Market Today I'rWr* |'*M rro4nr*f» f®r )rgH«blf« and rmii I 4lllv b)r J W '>od*ln A Cr, 1 App'#« '»'«! rooking ... "I O I*l Taklmt 1« 00 Whit# rl*ar potatoas 11 09 01 "• o rt I. •* m«4 |wtito*a Jfl ®o M 0« 0 04H i«nior>« frsan joabbaas »JHt 01 , \»<*timbara ofv.o o?h . 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IS to l?0lb It 0 14 \>*l lar»ar 00 O II I'otW. flt"»d bo®. 00 0 10'% *rllln* PrlrC for Itutfer. F!ev» «nd rhrr*e • Corrected dallr by TV.- Rndntr Co > Butt#* Native WnMnftoi rresmery. brick .11 Vativ* Woobiniion creamerf, solid pack . . .to Fresh Ksstsrn cr^amsry. brick 17 Saw Zealand craamsry. brlok . .10 Saw /.sal and crsamsry, paok If lowa sloravs to O jo .4torMra iT«>amary 50 f* to KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL,6I3-2ndAv KMT TO BITIXK HOTBL WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD Bgg» Frash ranch . .11 Wisconsin triplets 20 0 .11 tt la< -r sin twlni 20 0 .jl Hi k «*lm .ft Mmburcer 19 # .ft POOL SCORES defeated I> Porter, 100 to 91. nnd Striker trimmed Wll llamp. 100 to 46. In the White Hons. parlor'* handicap pocket billiard tournament Thursday. WISE CAT, EH? noSTON. March 27.—"811 wa," a chinchilla cat, recently imported by Mrs. Dexter B. Wlswell. bu a room of her own In the Wlswell home. When any one comes Into the room, the cat hops on a chair beside the door, raises a paw and shakes hands. BULL BROS. Just Printers '31* THIRD ..AIN 1043 Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine