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CARROLL FAILS. 10 DOWN ROLLER SEATTLE ATHLETIC CLUB'S POPULAR INSTRUCT OR IS TOO STRONG FOR PROFESSIONAL— MANY INTERESTING EVENTS AT LAST NIGHT'S | SMOKER 1 will wager $1,000 that no wreat-) bad position and the mateh ended} Yer world can throw Dr./amid the wildest thusiaam ever | Roller one fall In an hour,” ex-|dieptayed at the club | elain Joe Carroll, after be ba After the gong had sounded the vainly endeavored to preas the 8./ 15-minute limit, Carroll stood in the A. € aiant’s shouldera to the mat of the, ring with a hon last night at the Seattle Athietle iplussed grin and told the rowd | lub emoker. This strongly-worded |} that Dr. Roller was the best ama praiee of the popular inatructor’s|teur ta the world ability in the wrestling game war Several other attractions preced- | wildiy applauded by the crowd that}ed the big event. Juventio wrest packed the gymnasium to capacity.! ling furnished some rare sport There were but few fringing the! George Graham, 83 pounds, and ring last night that really thought) Walter Madigan, 78 pounds, went on Roller would stay 15 minutes with|the canvass @nd furnished some| the seasoned professional But to|clever work for youngsters, George | the delight of the spectators the big) Won the first fall in two minutes) fellow not only held Carroll safe at | and 4 seconds Nothing daunt all stages, but forced him to exert) Midget Madigan came back game himself to the utmost to prevent | 4a m the next fall in five min Roller from taking a fall utes. The heavyweights were wonder.| Neithor was able to seoure a fall faulty fast. Carroll knew he must/!m the third try and Referee Homer RUHLIN~ 7% WAS MUSQUOTED, JEFF HART — YE CATCHES me sth turn the trick quickly, and in three| Tilley declared the bout a draw. | Saint nen te PANT i Antes minutes both men were working} Edie Bennett and M. A. Louden Z ke Trojans Carroll tried trick | 142 pounds, furnished some fairly | ee after trick but the & A. C. map| od boxing. Bennett clearly out was not to be caught napping. For|polnted Loudon. Ridie was taken | by « rise near the end of the sex the first 10 minutes Roller was on pad round why Louden rallied and the offensive and once forced Oar t roll to bridge. connected ‘eral times § with od | An attempt is betng made by the} At last Roller secured a crotch | JAW. Bennett recovered quickly, | | CHAMPIONS Nationa! Inter-Scholastic Associa WE ARE SHOWING SOME TTRACTIVE and half-Nelison hold, which brought | however, and sent tn a delegation of | i tion of Amateur Athletics ntly | STYLES IN THE NEW SPRING & ) TOPCOATS. the crowd to tts feet Roller tried stiff ones that took the steam from / Yunny things hb n tn base! * formed with headquarte t Bos be bard to crash Carroll to the mat for) loades. No decision was rea j \ “i OW the < SURE The final game of the Beattle|(o®, to in . e colleges of the} m mm @ fall, but Joe struggled from the — pe pe : ¢ ¢ ne ee mA beshethe seoten Wen plaged leat t in the organisation “ woe errill Mecklin, T8% pounds, and thay he limit was about . ° Dee Serta nye guers Teddie Aust, 64 pounds, furnished hed at «Roseville, Tih, last (DITOR aight te the ¥. Mi. C.A. gym be ee ete eo act ul i 10 about the best juvenile wrestling wees the Tigws ens s, the ; te e eoen at j ore a Seniors winning by "@ seore of 26 |s0elation, are Walter Camp, of Yale; | “o. I4 “4 po re) Instruct t vs ath t 4 a4 G. 1, Morrison, of Harvard, and) > G. Ideumt, physical instrector of | Ge ' . ' } r ” eatn str h A. ™% ot Chic , brought on several of his pupils| of passes hed somewhat inflamed he match, rea sing Repeat onal pein Be » rt I of f a he at th ate as oe could u nehip hinged o d . be + end - for an exhibition of jul-jiua, Af ° « hy ar The Hentore were never bended and |t@ college athletics. At present this | ter {lustrating numerous holds and ¢ box offh in dol ; “1 wr lie wat balen é n many inatitu- | falls, amid much applause, K. Ko-| lars on the flagers of j yon the game in a handy manner a me D ' mabe and G. Osama gave a wrest wae about time for the ame @ fivet series of the cbs t tl t 7 ° ling exhibition. They slammed | te start and only « scattered few games will be played ne At the t nivers 7 of Washington each other shout to the delight of | ¥ere making their way toward the tay night in the ¥. MC. A. gym te monnaeent k - ms tt e S elmer each other reagent The stent ~ xion on hie face an explosion was| | Monday night by Camp No. 737,/ly the university track athletics | OF NINE ROOMS OF the seatehes was to overpower the | ¢¥* | Woodmen of the World, tn Ma:|were carried on under the rules of 600-804 Fivet Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House ip other by any old hold, not to plant| “A minute later a seedy looking gts a a ee ee saad 2 ge eet Columbia Street the State nee te alders on the mat — ye a hens, . = +o mt inatitutions deliberately broke the | poet ee eee Ore ae the ticket tuker. Pm on the! AST CHANCE FOR BABY DAY. |rules, and since then Washington | Hagle stick feociue beating ance | Smithville Marvester,” replied the] | Next Saturday, the 24th, from 9|has made no attempt to remain in - Oe eae | eeedy-looking one. The man at ito 12 We wili photograp 4, free | (he assoctath other over the head. much to ¢ delight of the amused spectators. Loonle Austin and F. Chamber lain put op the best boxing stunt of} the evening. Austin is a really) clewer boxer and has « stiff wallop, Chamberlain was not fast enough to | keep his opponent in range and) twice ran into stiff jolts that had ™m On Queer street. Austin’s foot kK bewikiered Chamberlain ar FURNITURE On THURSDAY, FER. 22, 1906. @t 10:30 sharp, at 1410 Fourth Ave. near Pike St. consisting tm part as follows: 5 iron and brass enamel beds, good spring» Great Majestic range slmost Rew, lot of good dishes, granite ware, kitchen queen, 3 heating Stoves, | oak sideboard, | inet bed, 1 Wheeler @ Wilson sewing machine, bowls and pitchers and lots of useful articles too numer ous to mention. Don't miss this sale as there ing bis JOS MARTIN, Auctioneer, East 1821, R. 2717. Phones, F. J. Heipp. Gee. Johneon THE STATE BATHS. Shaving ic. Hair Se. Bathe 12%. First and Yesler, State Bank Cutting Under the J. ARONSON 304-106 First Ave. S. SI Fine Old Zinfandel Claret 7oc' Sl JIMMIE SEBRING. President Murphy, of the Chicago | Nationals, is still trying to induce | Jimmie Sebring, the brillfant bat | erratic outfielder, to join his team, | but Sebring reems determined to be- | come an “outh He claima he} was given permission to play with the Wilameport team because hia/| wife was ill and it was necessary | for him to be near her. President | Morphy bas taken Sebring’s case up with the Williamsport management saying their determination to be-/ friend a player will result in injary torhim. “I shall do everything in my power to keep Sebring from out lawing himeelf,” says Murphy. “He is @ brilliant player, but easily io fluenced.” Russ Hall is «till busy with the drag-net. Yesterday he « Mott, who will hold down the t station for Seattle this season played with Pueblo Inst seas | SNOHOMISH WON | | SNOHOMIS8TE Snohomish breketball toam triemed the Portland basketball quintet by the overwhelming score of 34 to 16 The lor the Webfuoters, BRILLIANT OUTLAW. ‘Are You a Derelict? A man without a bank account ts Ay ship withor speaking, floating with the tide of are lots of good goods and the jand sometimes low, never able to) Owners are leaving the city. autde hh oon of life eo that he may pick up a choles | cargo now and then as it ts offered Den't be a derelict Put saving « little cach you will be able to take advantage of opportunities as themselves. The Stat atti, corner of Firet | ane of the safest banks in the state, and pays 4 per cont interest, ounded twice a year. Dr. M. M. Ring. Dr. Geo. D. Derr This is week of meat $10.00 per month tt TH SHATTLE STAR—THURSDAY ——- O'BRIEN f1cuse Me, IR JEFFRIES, ©, 4 CAN PROVE /T = 790 A LMONTWEICAT (pi RooT — “ar Mf G4T Away FROM HERE QUICK | ‘es SENIORS ARE the gate gave hit a long. toy stare | “ ’ PEK? TILED. | of charge, any baby 3 years or un land then ssked In even. frigtt | der. rickeon i tonea, Well, what do you thidk | Bite! b Second and Pike. tthe } thie is, @ husking bee? Feb. 22.—The fant | a were newer in danger | yner Mbaggaeenangins Co the latter was unable to land and the Portlanders sever had « KOHLER sell and ingrain carpets, 3 dozen bad wallops, Referee Tom M Dene jlook-tn, EMackman and Stevens did & CHASE ald gave him the decision amid) the stellar stunts for the local team, | BABY good cane seat chairs, rockers. J) uch a: tase, A 4 ; | extension tables, commodes, one ps aod Hartman was heavy man for a rudder, drift helplessly about, figuratively weekly salary, sometimes high yourself im « position, by ook, op that ey present Bank of You) com soe THERE is one satisia themselves for a song tt of the w Phone Main 4432 oa m. to & positively the last yur special trial treat price to new patients of red € also ed at ia anid to be fast. In the deal fer It will pay bee and $4.00 per + . seco Mills pay you to see us before . 4 PER GALLON Mott, Ruse lost Roscoe Miller, sat aay tte Knyone w going out of business to hear will undoubtedly gain by the On hus i \ " canes Private consultation and care er one hundr ere in a doveortwa S A complete line of dry and ~ a =. oo. Bh What we want t to clean out—and do it just as weet Wines by the gallon or 90> ygpere Di runt BE agape oy th a i mtry w . { tot ns When and Wh Fy anaes [ff had better wri en an ere am of ail kinda “* , write q ; — = from whatever cause, all stor r mth if necessary. Now ts the beet time and Califor ach, kidney, bladder and female nia is the place to spend a vacation troubles, backache, headache, ta Health and pleasure resorts to suit |§} erippe, lombagn, goitre, sciatien all. The road of a thousand wonders is the Southern Pacific Co.'s Seente Shasta Route and Coast Line. Tick-| ota, reservations and descriptive itt. | erature at Union Ticket Office, 608 First Ave. B. EB. Millis, Geni. Agent eee 104-106 First Ave. §. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: inde pendent 1781. Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Filled and many matipation we thers that have been rT not ured by oth Ww have t first case of appendicitia Established 1850 onid not e va if you annot cal Aiments arranged 1305 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH Part of the Btudle, |the new organisation colleges will be competed to ob- | serve rules; pianos at your own price FEB, aa, 1 strict amateur These will each be f th ve KOHLER & CHASE THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE ON THE COAST ARCADE BUILDING If Jettries Should Return fo the Ring” REA ell mre Me of the boys have expressed , their determination to journey to| Jekians track, fait lake City to bow! with the The officers of the Newel jaaints” If part of thelr expennen are] ue to have severn WATER NO met by bowlers of the city Foliowing are the results of the |», tole thet organisation. The| TO CONSUMER TICE try-outs to date pers me @ manlention ERS IN DISTRICT ore Gw initiation fee has been reduced to} W in on kine 16 0 couts, which allows any boy to |Janua ary ita” & | Warren 16 I all the city pape s04 eor-| A y Feb, 35 | Sheffer 10 ners can be provide by eall- | detina t thew betwen | Mahnken 15 ing at the Star office A el \_itreete and Tay Pampusch 19 George Harrison, prew ows- 17, 4 Alar Eaten dog Koch a) 15 boy# Union, 1300 Beventh ave o © 20th. mee Se \¢ lark ow 6 _ EE Drown “ 0 human oe 6 Hopkins 10 UNIVERSITY NEWS NOTES ents favor joining rving that bel The Artistic Piano of the West. 7 Snaps are seven new nos left SOLE AGENTS. 1405 SECOND AVENUE. on our floor out of the stock carried over from year. They are all high rrade make en pur er : v1 .. oe l. HERSPRING COMPANY, chasers made in a day 1141 Second Ave. South. or two and then it wi over, We ‘Anuiemasel abate ott wonder who th xe! There meee Ree DRUGLESS DOCTOR these prices, and that is, it om eoprer ‘oa quickly, t t Phones M. i Ind, 3958. Graduates ta Osteopathy. it People just buy of t cord nece s to just j Groat Clearance Sale of aka somal state price (and Conte, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Aon ay Th hon ela eee NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT [| Dhone us every time you mim BLOCK aged grill veo epeearager Pe MFG. CO. In this way we can ep | and slightly used pianos, set aside by 1207 SECOND AVE. giving our subscribers a petted others as to thelr! Gans I After Brie held in New |, OO, Rat, p- when 4 " from the wh . Slat Britt pm | arrangen . a Top salen that take the enty, 1 he wins he a) 18 pe "Meneeet. will be held?by @ bean arranged ~ HORSE WAS DOPEp Prot. James BE. Gould, of the Try-oute for felt Lake tour pa nent of mathemat at the ney will eon tonight. The euc-/UNiversity, Is inspecting the h nti aestul quintet. will probably be hools at Bollingham thi ' CO, Fob ge lvenkina, Warren, Sheffer, Mahnken | 7 courses a ing examined t war , Califone Setey Jand Pampusch | ne up to the standard ‘ hat Arrah Gowan ¢ ttance to the state | ¥* ace Jast Mona All the artinta have « nafe lead | t ' ve ag Fa ontey over thelr nearest rivals and al | elversity ; 7 vine ae fel oa though Sheffer and Pampusch have! g lw ‘ 6 04 injuring five games to roll, they should have ; |little trouble holding their places sWwHET Of the ‘ red to take big Newsboys Wanted »....°..0". Charity Ball FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ORPHAN ASYLUM, AT CHRISTE BROADWAY HALL, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUANY 26, 1906 2Sxeesreig «<S8R Ser Seaetanet_ The Best Thing to do if your GLASSES do ot fit you ts to call at our OPTICAL PARLOMS and have your eyes examined and the proper gianmes fitted 0.1. c clans, competent optician LLOYD TRANSFER CO, inn Baggage Exprese ~ Furniture and Ney tng Bet while | Open Day end Night. First ya chal SUTER’S The Jeweler and Optician 718-716 First Av- Successor to G. Dentnghauses ALL OVEROOATS AND RAINCOATS AT VALF PRICK Joseph Schermer & Ge, 1010 FIRST AVE It Received the Highest Award At the PORTLAND EXPOSITION and the MARINE AND IRS EXPOSITION at London, England. The Buffalo Gasolene Motor recelve your approval also, after you have seen it GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. tt will Appraisers. Stores of afl kinds b sold at auction. M vght and od s at vice—and ft is the only way Opposite Pantage’s. | THE STAR PUBLISHING G2) sold lwo Square piar slightly a sacrif $4.00 € talk—but we are just preparing. we possibly can. If used Jown 100 Shares Seattle-Boston Copper Stock Costs You SIXTY DOLLARS PAYABLE $10.00 PER MONTH. WE EXPECT TO COMPLETE THE RAILROAD AND TRAM BY NOV. IST, WHEN WE WILL HAVE ON DUMP AND BLOCKED 0 UT §400,0000 IN RE TO PAY DAV: IDENDS WITH. See the Ore--1114 Second Ave.” not you free 7 rece coerce