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DR. ROLLER MAKES IT IN TWO STRA IGHT FALLS “Farmer” eh Defeated by Local Favorite on the»: Mat at the Grand Opera House--Splendid Exhibi- tion of the Great Wrestling Game. “Farmer” Martin Burns will go) back te Towa, as did Champion Goteh « little more than # year ago, singing the praises of Dr. B. BF. Roller, of Seattle, and pointing back to the Pacific coast as the place from which the coming wreet ug champion of the United States wit hall At the Grand opera hease last might, before av aadionee that Milled the stage aed qooupled Overy seat all of the standing defeated Burns tn two straight ‘is, the first in 66 minutes and seconds, and the @econd in 20 minutes and 25 sec ouds: tt was a hard’ match, in whieh the younger man developed much of the skill of the experienced Burus, but fn which Burns failed | to exhibit that endurance neces Toor has tmproved rfully since hts | Match with Gotch was quite ap parent last night. He is eurer of himself, is faster and wresties low ef, works less and rests more at the expense of bis opponent Those skeptice who have bees hollering their heads off a wrestling game, and who are ever Teady to stamp every match as o fake, were compelled to admit after pn Rh Ro anne a ene Henning and Pratt play a 200 pajnt pool mateh at 111 lst South tonight for $100 a side. ers, ete., at 1-2. Monarch (The punishment infiteted *** |ten't a manotn the cou EE a EF Last the final crash Tomorrow is the last day---there are good things left in every de- partment---Suits, Over- coats, Raincoats, Sweat- Shirts, ‘Boston Garters 12 1-2c the was lust gight’s contest that tn Rupee Roller contest there none of the bippodrome Burhe went to the limit of his en durance and skill to defeat Roller, and when he realteed his inability t put the shoulders of the Be / atte man te the mat, bent ov energy to prevent his own defeat it was not wotll after the frst 45 minutes of wrestling that the trtends of Roller began to assume an air of confidence tn the result by the bigger man, was having fe effect, and it was harder for Burns to break away from the grip of hin more powerful adversary At the end of 55 minutes of wrestling Roller secured a half Nelson croteh and toe held, from | which Barns was unable to break, and the shoulders of the matter | , The fede fall came after 20! minutes and 25 seconds, with a chancery arm and neck hold. apparent, | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908 "YESTERDAY'S RACES "BOXING AND WRESTLING i) S/S SY) The Btore That Serves You Best Garvey Buchanan Co, OAKLAND ee A. C. TONIGHT y Garvey-Buchanan Co. 2nd A T THE S. - TO rvey-DUCKAaNAR LO. ZN nniversary Firet race, three-quartera mite + rd Provont, 104 dandy), 5 vol % ow for the Finish Re after can't beat, and with six 1 won; Hig Sitere, 96, seeend; | hich Mould furnish (to have a fight for tts laurels to be thigh he could. bent thé champion | Becond race, threeguartere mii | ome real excitement in the wrest: /PINT poy wis gy in the rine 4 | De, Roller was then called, and ndoah, 108 (Misher?, 7 to|ling and boxing Way will be the inet Lodis Orsle, the Spokane |i A Great, Glorious Bargai Wind-U; al jin & few words he @xpreniod his! 19 won; Red Hill, 101, second; card at the Seattle Athletic club Heme 's vice, but # / he Bi Sell ( B to # thanks to the audience and 4 | Holoman, 104, third, Time, 2:16. | tonigi ‘The best tourd@ perform one, Apa promises to give the Biggest January Selling in Our History, - | sured them that all he desired was ‘ . t the Spokane Amateur Ath trout Dilly Bpeck of Be | & bi / . rien Third rac nd. onewix. ere © feng . . o | tore aed ease Sreoun ings tecuth wile “Dollars, 104 /letie club bave journey 6 across the attle will box Ay it mond # See Merchandise Certificate it | Wrestling game than in any of the | (Miller), @ to 1, won; Kduardo, 194, | monntalne to Tek toe ty been Homer ‘Tilly; Venable will mon professions or in any other walk |second; Gromobat, 102, third Kors ins <= mo who can box and | Adams; and ® protiminary skirmish © ot W Time, 1:68 14. Lamon oe on Wynne and Austin, two 1 am back fn the professional At the conclusion of the contest | cheers were given for Rofler and for Burns, aud in anewer to the latter Burne stepped to the foot Nights and raised his hands for silence tts the toughest mateh I ever had,” sald: Burna in # yolce that reached all parts of the house, “and the best man won, With the poe sible ‘exception of Gotch, there) ay that} day as ‘Trousers, ia bet the other clubs of the aorthwest gocal boxers, (wrestle in such a way as to make Fourth race, seven-cighths ‘mile will fil ont the pro ‘PREMIU ranks,” naid Roller “to show the . j See ee eure |Judge Nelson, 109, third. Time, | ==" «--OF--- va ccf mca nage 2 OARS PRESENTED)..." act NEIL TAKES TO THE ROAD: ponte’ "panes Gute ews tee “ | (Rice), 6 to 1, won; Maxtrenn, 104 TO THE e” laecond; Tetanus, 9, third. Tinie, | J! 4 16 | | d Sixth raee, three-cightha mile— | Lael R v bietic é . a Duke of Milan, 110 (Post), 3 to ¥. i . he athletic department of the | won; Minnie Bright, 101, second By United Press.) during bis course of training for ' e university was yesterday pre) ‘Tanma,* 107, third, Time, .28. | eS a se a " Li sented with $105 for an additional | p te | x Gan FRANCIQOO, Jan, 4 the Moran fight i oa = cane of enue ses ANGELES, trouble in keeping up his weight) Battling Nelson who fights Boer ts gown donor \ ; { 4d work Unhole in Los Angeles early in for two additional barges for the | tiaden Hand, 104 (Preston), 6 vo firet tabooed by Father Jim Kelly to join him as sparring part a Let |5, won; Kerry, 104, s#oond; Or oi) weighed officially yester-|oer. Kelly has a desire to meet PER CENT - jftamb, 107, third, #Pime, 1:01 26.) 100" agernoon and tipped the| the winner of the Attell-Nell fab = | Becond race. woven #xteonths | wonton at 123% poun This js and on that count wil refuse DAN KELLY T0 ROW. “Chill, 104 (Holand), § 01.) irore than he weighed at any time, the offer to work with Nelson On Every Cash Purchase in th ae mm; Copper. Princess, 110, see a siescestiiniinianiaantia é . Mattio Russell, 104, third | . reeset Store MONDAY NIGHT 421-6. | Sen Beckham, 99 (Musgiave), / | WOE ULLMAN IS 1S DEAD ‘ ‘ s [Paice race, (hronquarers mite|t. wom, oower Med. 18h sud (Contract Goods Excepted) 8 |—Marion Rose, 99 (Huxtom), 6 to| Hilly Howlegs, 104, third. Time . ~ is Dan Ketly has arrived in New| 1, Won; Prolifte, 96, second; Lee) 1:01 26 | i Merchandise Certificates Are Good w York and wit! compete ta the meot/Harrivon Hl, 101, third. Time,| | Hiath reso, Rene ey, | Joe Uliman, the well known tac Their Face Value in the Purchase of Any 8 of the Pastime Athletic ol on . night. Kelly will enter in the Fourth race, one and one-eighth | YOR) sage ig ot o- cooonl ‘tng man, dipd Wednesday at Amyt cle in the Store at Any Time During This § - 60 and 220-yard handicaps milee—Avortolhus, 104 {echiiing) i= Rhalulee, 163, thin -f PE EON Merchandise Certificates No exchanges or ps 2 to 1, won; Salnrida, 4, EAE Pras Be : given on cash sales only. funded on purchases ~ ARE TO TRAIN | | York, Clactnnatt, National Springs, Tex.; Bt Chicago, Pitcebur; Hot Brooklyn, Vickebur ; Sprin | Ark.; Bt New York phia, N. Orleans; Boston, Little Rock, Ark; St. Lote, Shrew La; Chicago, Los Angeles, | Detroit, Pine Bluff, A Some folkn are fetting with their plan? In many instances here it ix: They commenced by laying aside # fixed por tien of thelr tneome; this they dPpowlted regularly in our savings bank, where it was allowed t accumulate and draw TEA. | moneyback tea; ) tea. Your grocer returns your money fit you don't like Schiliing’s Bewt; we pay him, Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, patent tif, good heavy soles; all sizes. Regular price $1.60 and $1.60; this w % 7 23) RAYMOND ‘WHERE BIG LEAGUERS, Martin Aw ; Philadelphia, Savan. Laouta, Atlanta, ington, Galveston, Tex.; Philadel “No other tea is safe but! you take! f your chance with all other enemecemnemerser tenner mec third. None on C. O. D's. during this sate. Helimence, oi, “rime, | _,Mainsprings 50c 1a RA RENT—Piper & 1:67 26. Fine engraving and waich repair.| GUN® POR a Fifth race, fivecighths mile— ing. Glover, 607 Johnston Midg*** | Taft, 1024-26 Second av Extra Special Saturday |= on A Merchandise Certificate A Merchandise Premium of & ‘3c pair Premium of 28 tle given with every cash pur: chase of Women's Golf Gloves; reguiar 6c values. worth $1.00. Spe Ht cod a. cytes 25c claily priced at Millinary Special—Values to $10.00. Tomorrow at (no premium) Attractive, pew mid season ‘models, Given with every chase of Men's 0 bed Underwear; cent creations. window display THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU You'll exalt over the splendid values, City of Seattle, Know All Men by King, State of Washington: Presents: That I, J. H. Gentry, President of the Creditors’ Protective iation, do hereby order B, Alexander, receiver of the busted Monarch and Clothing Company, to sell, regardless of price or cost, the stock bf Clothing, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Blankets, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods now in the store room at 1317-1319 First avenue, Seattle, Wash. Mr. B. Alexander, upon receiving these orders, has ordered the goods to be sold at the following remarkably low prices: opens at SIX o'clock on MEN'S SUITS. SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS. O50 Men's Binck Clay Worsied Suite go s Heavy Alb Wool Alaska Socks, worth Sc a pair; evenings instead of five ff 910.60 soa’ Bits, in eheviots feotch ‘tweeds and [ase Men's Warranied Fast “Biinek Liste area formerly. The closing i checks, go at Socks, for ... B . Mains the same (eight fdnv sits vebunlh Gita she that Savings Depestion: YOUTHS’ SUITS, ouly two hours for the ‘ y $5.00 Youths’ Suits, in black $7.60 Youths’ Suits, in tency and gray mixtures . $4.45 $10.00 and $1260 Youths’ Suita, in imported tweeds and cheviots; splendid values .. 86.35 CHILDREN’S SUITS. 94.00 and $5.00 Children's 3-Piece Buits, extra epe- tal $1.25 Hoe Chitdren's Doubt Hreasted Suits, in worst ; ode. AS $5 00 and ‘oo Children's Suite, in Beoteh pend tweeds and fancy mixtures . 45 CHILDREN'S REEFERS. ee oe ee seys, with metal buttome ...,.. 83.45 $8.00 Children’s Reefers, in navy “bine | cheviata, viewnas; gray flanmel Wmed ............ $4.45 CRAVENETTES. $18.00 Montgomery Guaranteed Water Proof Black and Gray Cravenettes go at . $8.55 $15.00 Guaranteed Rain-Proof Black and Gray Crmvenetiem FO BE 66.6... e cee cece eee es $6.75 MEN'S OVERCOATS. miss “yf _ 8 Overcoats, In Blue and black Meltona, B5.N5 of business on Saturday This, as we have heretofore ¢ plained, ts i compliance with new rules of The Seattle © house, and we trast will cause #8 Derby Mats, black and brown . Derby Hats, black and brown . Soft, latest shapes ... Soft, lateat shapes . John B. Stetson Hats MEN'S: FINE NECKWEAR. the How Ties 3bc Fancy Teck Ties for 0c New Fourin-Hands for Ie Fancy Handkerchiefs .... TRUNKS AND TELESCOPES. Fine $7.00 Trunks for . . $10.00 Trank, straps attached, for $7.00 Sult Cases for . Soild Leather $10.00 Suit Cases . Mc Telescopes for .........4.+ ; B6c Telescopes for : $1.00 Telescopes, 24inch; for ... FURNISHING GOODS. 50c Fleece-Lined Uederwear The Heavy Ribbed Underwear . $1.00 Heavy Woot Underwear .... $1.50 Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear © Pececeeeseseseeseses es SOSSSSSOSSSSOOSSOSSSSSOSOOEESOSS | | ‘ eet & a g $18.90 aid $1840" dad's Pandy Topconin, etek, | $08 Mediom bined Wool Underwear $1.25 tons and all-wool cashmereg, go at $8.65 PANTS. SWEATERS. $1.50 Men's English Corded Working Panis go at Swewters for ee $1.00 ; $4.00 Fancy All Wool Sweaters $2.50 Wool Sweaters for , $0 DOZEN SHIRTS. $2.00 California Flannel Shirts ... $2.50 fornia Flannel Shirts $5.00 Extra Hi pearl buttons Tbo Black Sateen Work Shirts ke $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants $3.50 Men's All- Wool Pants ibe Boys Corduroy Knee printed in red. You get such emphasis im 1.85 ters if written on , Wlucher cut, go at j : | Fe sseereare vege $2.25 | $1.00 Blue and White Chambray |B $2.75 Men's hoes, in box oa and velour calf, go The New Tri- Chrome at . 2.65 yf $4.50 Mon’s Fancy Dress Sijoos, jeter welt, 75 DOZEN BOYS’ SHIRTS. Smith Premier ent pers ee 82.25 | Mothers’ Friend, T5¢ for 45¢ an en's High Opt Shoes, 16-inch top: | Fancy Silk Mixed, $1.00, for AS | in tans, go at a $5.50 | 25c Box Sox, black and natural wool ies peer moving a small ste in — oh $6.00 Men's High Cut Shod§. 12inch top, black. | 26c Suspenders ; 15¢ caatausly changes the waiting treat Disc and tan; go at ES Ri. $4.50 TUls machine pormits net only the use of a three cofor ribbon, bat cater or single-color ribbon Ne extraces! for this new! The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., 302 1st Av. S., Seattle, i Spa 1,000 PAIRS BLANKETS. $1.25 Gray and Yellow .. $2.60 Heavy Gray . Yoo! LA DIES’ SHOES. $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongolas, go at ... $2.96 Ladies’ Shoos, in dongolas, blucher cut, lat ont wtyle; govat ... $1.65 $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes, in blacher cut, Goodyear welt, $1.50 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, neat kif Sep; go at $2.85 BROK ERS. out apfteces Bonds, Grain Private wise YOUTHS’ SHOES. oth Pneeeecders Wxecuted for Investment or on MAIS GLOVES. as The Working Gloves, hogekin . Ibe Canvas Gloves $2.50 Youths’ Shoes, in box calf and viel kid; at $2.25 Children’s Shoes, in vict kid; 50 $1.95 goat. SLAB ihe as carefully a8 you will see for yours#ll: bottled rodact lemon ket. We supply 131 7. 4319 FIRST AVENUE we sale OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE BLOCK. your eptuicn ibe PACIFIC & PUGET TLING CO Phones Half Block North of Postedfice SST IT RTS Ss a ett eerter te setasett Between University and Union Streets.