The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1908, Page 2

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tar Side Bet of $500. m& 8 west bee Ate Bouchowe: Roller and a his visiting ” gives mye t the Dame as matched to next ft quits —— st Men Will Wrestle in Seattle Theatre Monday’ Nigh Roller came. He joesn't know Doneteon and has absolu on the man, but the v a “get on the mat or skid that reed the 4 r to come to erma, Roller was yot looking f the match, ax he expected a ct lenge from Fred MMe and had de t ined to ta ! but De on eoming confide avd ta t od the local man The ree was an immediate bet of $500 a side THE NEW COPPER ON THE B Donelson tx a big man, 6 fee inches in height, and welahs pounds, He is splondidty bullt and has every appearance of knowing the game thoroughly, Tho local ag dope i» shorten his prev fous record, ‘but the man says he] has been doing some wrestling down in the South, He ts of Swed ish nationality and is apparently tn good condition. As Roller has been looking for a mateh with Heel he fe in excellent shape and will be prepared to give the big visttor the u ( his life on Monday night Owing to the sudden arrange | ments and the fact that Donelson is not well known in this elty pr will be reduced for the match to $1 and $2, instead of the old schedule of $1 ROLLER AND DONELSON | TO MEET ON THE MAT, HUNCH IT INTO HONESTY. The Ranger baseball nine com posed of boys under 16 years of Age, defeated the Seattle Collex: Juniors yertoréay by a score of 7 ae To SEE BATTLESHIPS ‘Take beats at Pier 2. Ten roun trips daily. 5% round trip. Are flere Will You Have the First Look? Have a fine show today of Re Gai $15 Suits Of some be any tore, so today fs the time to have the best pick of the fin est lot of Regal $15 Suits we have ev All there are ther@ yon't er together between 50 and 66 patterns to his eyes out looking at them it may not seem big you, bat the writer tired and found 20 or 30 that he would like very much him welt Some of my for fon-—exclustve them are gay—traly young men of fash novelties tx another way of saying it, and we car there | tle like afely tell y that nothing else in Seat some of them No stor the m Easily backed said, yes; and « No other sell 80 good for $ they dot Tt isa Reg. sult afe bet that Suits id for $15 What mean KNOW given does that that four where bee It would y join the majority Wyae Your mone if y THESHUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Asiene 40 CoP, oF DS BEAT | ~ ws Ger ras 4 CLLAW THOROUGHTARE so CLeAN oF. Z f2N_” t Nate Drusiman pitehed | t Hengers end ¢i4 not allow a bit or a ran until the ninth inning The (esture home run three men on bases. hos EDDIE M’FARLAND SNAPSHOTT ED IN TRAINING @ of the game John Magil banded catch by Marks Marks also made a heme run with ministers and University od BY GEO. FR. PULFORD Star TATTLE ah Cha it has one An ‘ roving. bev great help LITTLA John | team to ge Fo whieh to de 7 one un the en fa) ale i fo don h Special ROCK A golng periear wl during the an keey ROCK, A dia tl closer t season = T nm Ww 4d. ¢ Manager's me Taylor { Young He « A ape the best 0 el loves a the club tne ha Be f McFarland wil H and aned out 000 fe “nd now has men from As 1 MoFarlas h th and ax from be I Be 1 mi fan, ¥ gz Honte the elub every the ot a team ebal He fr and prac ted to nd tt ry m the tn man Louw Crige Y a Eddie « anmaing incident here in the wpri The team put at the a fame houteiry, which te th | with @ verdant and tnqutsitive Rev the ladies of the church & social evening, reception $2 and & AT SAYS “CLEAN UP” HACKENSCHMIDT, THE RUSSIAN WRESTLER, SAYS HE WON'T BE A PARTY TO A CROOKEO WRESTLING MATCH WHEN HE'S IN AMERICA WAS PUT ON THE SQUARE IN THIS COUNTRY, HE SAYS IT'S ABOUT TIME THAT THE GAME AND THAT HELE DO HIS LITTLE BIT TO Reception Frank A. Heath, asaisted by JOHN 1 in the mature the TAYLOR, JR. Owner Boston Americans will give of city Baptist their wives at Baptist church, Friday ® the the consenens of opinion amons ee LIVE WIRES IN“RED STOCKINGS” TRAINING (cAMP IFIRST PICTURE FROM DUBLIN ° STAR—W 1908. THE SEATTL SHOWING BURNS’ VICTORY |- "REGULAR VALUES UP Picked ap by our New York buye ' er who was glad pret the t ie, thou why he yr ted a vet lishing ce price. Just 62 im the lot, and all ne and wide tp from mighty 4 material 1 ably good qualiti skirts like t ‘ OO t S1050, O rod 85c DRESS GOODS 49c SLACK OF BROWN GBICILIAN CLOTH «he hind always find @ jore. Regular 65e quali Thareda a ard b = ‘ aches wide i BARGAIN SPOT FACTORY SALE OF SKIRTSat$5 95 WOOD TO BURN TO $10.50 $1.09 19¢ VOILES 11 Iie ———— Ths Burplus Stock gor dea! material for te i eserrow at the lowest 5 ever | Suite. Maken ‘wp “ ve and quoted for this bea Comes tm dark fal Art The sssortme ane, checked toes, includes the newest devigns in Re I SPRING NECKWEAR — Odd ply wood in . and ends from our receut mo — ‘i ae f THIS 19 THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH TO REACH THE UNITED storke *, thes; worth reg STATES SHOWING ACTUAL SCENE IN THE RING AT DUBLIN, a p to Se each: « t BSc Glove Boxes, at 19¢ - oO the Margin each 5c WHEN TOMMY BURNS, THE AMERICAN CHAMPION, WHIPPED ROCHE, THE IRISH CHAMPION, AFTER L THAN ONE MIN Tc Stationery Boxes, at 49 wobe s UTE AND A HALF OF FIGHTING. BURNS 18 GOING TO HIS JF FANCY BUTTONS—Heawiifull) each c| os CORNER AFTER THE KNOCKOUT BLOW, AND THE REFEREE Meameoted Trace 1 Te | 044 @reaeer Monee ot 18 COUNTING ROCHE OUT. Bea cagyeed ony 98c cial Factory Sale. aggro RATS wer PE RN " Eo Gas sunnina PynocRaPHy 39< VESTS AT. ae OUTFIT—Point, Tubing, Ha Gawe Lise Vests, wiih eLas die, Attachment f Gas ne and no sleeves and t all ex « ete; ree “28 med jokes, regular 3%¢ > ' a ic, wale price qual special at ..... feney; 8 CARVING SETS—2 ple eines — - ar price 4% yecia ne Bargain Spot ow at, | VELVET SKING—Fo: ning regular price 612 apa Be. 5e) csr a 98c (By United Presa) shout evenly divided. so fer as SAN FRANCISCO, April 1-—Abe honors ao . jee DON’T MISS OUR BIG CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT. Attell, champion featherweight of 9 Pi". Miah aad while he a Amerioa, and Haettling Nelsop, Of piayed marvelous ecieace, be lacked Chicago, fought each other to a. the right punch to turn the trick. | Standard ¢ off before = large crowd of apocts 2 Need viaehy fila ete offering Pattern tors | ctty last night. The seo’ . ? ve . herweight gave-amex|,,/"O@ the ainth to the end Agents. ie Baxter, Bavivir Doward J. Sheeba ‘ at { thon mixed things with (he fisht ie watea sail ta abhor the Darable Dane from beginatng |" 24 | aylh te to end. The crowd voted the go |} Bea d ny te wan one of the best seen here ta gears, | "'* Tomearks ne Be FINE FISHING TACKLE—Piper aa whiie neither of-the gam wese( eee ant ae athorweikht, @ ‘Taft, 1084 Second ev “ champ seved himeclf from a trip n tiefied with the decision calling the bout « draw, it seemed to be at wy “Queer” street taking the fight a» a whole od two bio N the latier the punishment Joe Schermer’s Ad NEKT FRIDAY They're Exclusive probably land that the a. wae those present badly chopped up about the face, m he did wot appear to be in genuine Clothiers diet al y time ~| Nelson was slightly favorite in ~ the betting, the average of the boys » hed in wagers at ring time being about |beam at 124 pounds and Nelson 10 to T% on the Dane. When the weighed 13) pounds ORES ES Se FARMER BURNS MEETS DEFEAT | (By United Press.) horse OMAHA Neb April i raight fatle Farmer” Burns met defeat last ¥ 1 gy the second 61% minutes. In night in his wrestling match With iret Reel used the half Fred Beel. It was the fiercest con hold and the toe hold aad cross test of te kind ever witnessed bar in the second bow | cmmermeeme Se SE am Tm me eS ee EARLY EXODUS OF MEN WITH ROD AND REEL Ainete Be ower’ by the tteninnrias Atseres Baas Alaska clhe Wisdom of Age and Experience Scandinavian American There are old men here in Se who deeply a work enough, enough and satin did not save money enongh er life. Each of these older, men could infinitely lives aud the happiness of younger meo—if the men would only listen to them profit by thelr experlesee. They would tell you to would tell you to study, tell you many but even if you of their advice, they would upon your saving money your having « eyetem REGULARLY. So much from each soon becomes the easy Way. He Bailding. |to the date of April 1, on which wa jthe inscription tn big red letters “Trout season opens. and according to all local sport dope, the conditions are favorabe for good catches today. Many who . —| This explained why so many | could not find time to break away larm clocks were set for 4 o'clock | from bustness during the middle of vator inee the - - - ae a on — this morning, when in the past 7 the week will seek out their favorite |} wi. proce gt COR. Tees sy has ° yeloc « been considered | trot . ext & re Pree erage one. Koop tab on the |? ClOCk ®& m. hax bora considered |trout streame next Sunday . player Vhere’s Jimmy?” he asked « practice, as Jease the cage LEAGUERS GIVE “HIGH” BAD With the first gray streaks of euffiently early. There were no }dawn this morning a mumber of shoes thrown at the alarm clock — a= —— | the best known eftizens were seen and no request for “just five hurriedly making a run for early minutes more Bright and early ff | trains and beats Across thetr reels were humming and «ilk lines | backs re strapped baskets and «wishing over the water at favorite GOING jin o band dangled « long case of first seanon spots, where previous leather ‘or oth xperiewae had shown that the big IT COSTS LITTLE | Mystery seemed to surround this gest and best trout were in re jeatly exodus of men in duck suits treat i 3 and hip boots until one man, ac) There are many streams and Just call us by telephone and we will ton samme jcosted by a passing patrolman, takes within easy reach of the what your move will cost. | proudly extibtthd a calendar turned city which afford elegant fishing Main 152 BEKINS ~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER ING Bho ns TO MOVE? MOVING STORAG RD 4 WASHES Jimmy who?” Jesse inquired Why, Jimmy McGuire,” came the | tecka Bonds « rrivate Wires answer from the stripling Bown Peeee 1 Bore ‘ Sot ses ata 1 don't know where Mr. Me Orders Barcured tor inv evtmeat Guire is.” Tannebill said, with em — a — phasis the prefix j FR Fed gig Awentyeleh'| The leaguers galloped away from | doing until the fateful fifth. In this need ee Mag Pimms ty /the Washington high school bays |Inning the big delegation of co-eds ania gait tha’ bon yosterday during the fifth inning of and their escorts figuratively had He aise take fatt ont of John {® Minetuning swatfest at Dugdale's The reguinre started 1 Ta Think make the | D&T when the stunt ended the ball on the gone, the team he 4, tevkding Over the professionals had put the game school boys suffered from an error ONLY ceed tet away in cold-storage beyond alljin right and « miss growdader tn STRICTLY wan T cao Tel ravior hope of & thaw. ‘The final score | left and when the amoke éleared lassi aimee acts et PyOrl was 15 to 5, with the Broadway | away the little boy in the press box ann” Sor skeet & Le |aegremation hanging desperately to | had to take three breaths before he kidded the boy al Returning | ‘'S small ond could manage to jerk the gong for from x call upon Hndee Carmnangh |, 20m the session opened, the | the nine runs credited to Dugdale’s Tate one nigh he ate FAVADAMED | high school aquad gave every evi-|intending pennant winners. One a ont dence of a firm determination to/ fair visitor actually shed a te The youngster put this one over: {Uplate their famous victory of | tones that carried deep convictic gdh AF sige agier obd on, when the Broadway |to those tn the immediate vic saan Seiten tate a ee ora Ped dhe, gBround with |She | furmared “Ain't It simply || én tn eee Coan it you don't ae te bed aacner: | feeulars annexed two in the second, | ‘The rest of the sossion added one || BANKING BY MAIL, but the high turned around and |tally to the high school score and || Is One of the moat importa w the § managed fo ruwh four men across | the league team captured two more || Bank's business, We have the m and ‘rane Be ‘ I plate In the same tnning.| runs, Almost all the regulars had|| ling matled deposits, which we a wledge immediately We remit withdrawals » rami —— he hom In the second Inning the leaguers jan opportunity to figure in the score || ceipt evened the score with two more jcard. Belford and Hemingway were || and there was nothing more |the battery for the school t FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,

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