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WASN'T LANDED GANS, BUT o* RUDOLPH UNHOLZ. Boer Unholz, who has been practically relegated to the “never wit” ot by Gans, since the Gane McFarland negotiations have been going on, has just pulled a stick of candy out of the grab-bag in the shape of signed articles to fight Battling Nelson @ rounds before a San Francisco club on the afternoon of May 16, the weight te be 1353 pounds. qustumenanmmsunensmememmnmene meee BASEBALL DOPE es Thursdays ave to be known as/the park The scheduled clash "Ladies Day” at Athletic park dur; between the Hutte aad Seattle fag the baseball season, and on | teams was po 1 until toda every Thursday which does not | owing to the wet condition of the fall upon a holiday the member ounds. The w » this morn of the fair sex will be admitted dried out the grow in good the dstand free of charge, as | shape and the teams ought to put tt up a fast game this afternoon. vited.” said Manager Dugdale Aberdeen and Spokane were the day. “We want to see them come.!oniy league teams to play y BR is a custom which we intend) day. The Black Cats made tt te continue as long as we straight Tacoma and Var Baseball. | want to see a at the City of Des ea ladies turn out to the games ed their game off owing to rain Last year there was only one Arthur Vahrenhorst, who was Gaz on which Thursday fell on signed up during preilminartes e boliday. So far as Dugdale’s' as ad inti yy Vancouver, is knoWledge of the schedule days! now in Seattle awal anepe this year goes, he gives it as his} cation to Idaho, where he has been Belief that the ladies can attend every Thursday daring 1908 with Out belag required to pay For some unaccountable reasaa the players always put up a « | located by Dugdale with one of the mountain teams Vahrenhoret showed up strong in practice with the Canucks and the fact that he | was not retained on the Vancow Pier game on ladiew days than any | ver payroll was a disappointment other day in the week, with the/(o maay of the fans on the other possible exception of Sundays. The | side sence of so many of the fair) 4 seems to enthuse the players to play the game in their classiest} Btyle There was no game yesterday at It is almost a cinch that Myers | will stay at third base, Although [somewhat nervous in hie first | game last Saturday, this little man has acquired confidence since a ——____ They find it pays to buy a Regal $15.00 Suit—for a Regal $15.00 Suit is exact- ly right, and it saves each man $5.00 or $10.00. Of course, we haven't any monopoly on tailors, on cloths, on linings. But—Of this we are positive; there is not another store in Seattle that puts the same cut in $15.00 Suits as you will find in Regal $15.00 Suits; that uses cloth of the grade that goes into Re- gal $15.00 Suits; that buys of a maker whose tailors are as accurate and ex- who tailor Regal If you will examine Re Suit perienced as those $15.00 Sui gal $15.90 carefully, you will find in a minute just why so many of the best dressed men in Seattle here for their clothes come Your money back if you want it On the Square. Oppesite Totem Pete. 615-61 7 First Av NELSON TAKES. HIM ON | | boy performs, and fans spite the roar fror me heads” after Coy muffed 1 at first in Saturda allowing Hutte’s two win] ng runs (© come In, the kid feat and accurate man at th {tial sack, ‘The ball was lathe 1 with mud and a misapla i have been exeusable In any lea teum, Coy ono of the b atl mea on Du salary Hat sad will probably be a fixture al season, He ie atrong: with the tren ' | Dog wants it distinctly under | ood that he enjoyed the prize} Reach Monday aft | Bay, that Diek Cv | my eye,” gravely ar ne 1 the fat manager if he d play ball as well as he can fight] he could get my money any day,” | WRESTLE ‘Westergaard Arrives to Take on Roller. Jess Westergaard, who is to “ * Dr Roller in Dreamland rink on next Monday night in @ return mateh, has arrived from his lowa home and expresses himself as confident that be will throw Roller this time, The big cormfed boy insists that he te much faster than when he went on the mat with the doctor In the Seattle U last month, and say dis ence in that match ha him a good line on the aty be t from the local man Roller intends to spend several da vv in the mountains of roughing it, to harden up for atch. He realizes that West orgaard’s enormous strength makes him a formidable ment and tp in to be in the best possible sical condition to withstand the young giant's m After the ch Re re for sev ks a8 a reeult of Wester incessant ef to avoid being thrown Weatergaard has put up the {hardest contest {a which Roller has ever been seen in this « and this second matels between the two men honld be one of the best wrestling ards ever pulled off here. Rolle believes that his science ang agility will enable him to pin the lowan's shoulders to the mat a second time, bat he realises that he ford to give the big boy any So far Roller has never been thrown and if Westergaard can turn the k. it will be a ar surprise to beth the doctor and bis friends. The arrangements at Dreamland ink are such that the men can be soon with equal advantage from a! most any part of the house, The interest already taken in the mateh jaseures a big howe. j | CONTESTS a " TO SEE BATTLESHIPS | with his natural playing ability | Take boats at Plier 2 Ten round |can cover even more ground than trips daily. 50¢ round trip. Ed Hickey, Dug likes the way | { | , }one of those thing to Be Pulled Off. he Seattle Athletic clab has al team of be men eptored in the | THE SEATTLE STAR lif AN OLD-TIMER.GOT INTO THE GAME CARDONME , BUT /N PLY TIME WE WERE WONT To PEDFSTRIANATE FROM BURG IM TODO BATTLE W/TH OUR WENTS. THE HEWIONGAS COULD 70 OP, TRODGE POSTIMG PLACARDS ENROUTE. AND THEN DEFEAT AS HERE, 8: a woere YOU WOOK ING /7 TOP WE DONT WP THE GAY WE MAKE AUMAS. WE GO ROW 7WE RATTLERS. THINA Beriah Spuytenduyvil of the Ft ly thinks he out with a team, but mod sometimes used to do ees nee oe CRP eee * . * * Ra PPP eee eee eee eee eee Beattie, Washington Tp08 Dear Dugdale How are you getting alona?'M April 21 * t that a swell game Sudday Myers the people out at Ien't that man great, _1 heard some of the ball park Sunday afternoon saj ing tat Myers wae not any a just because he made that oa throw to Coy Saturday, but no og can blame him for that betguee he is not » playing in, frogt of such « big crowd. Well, somewt those fans are big stiffs a . the shouldent go to seo the game day, Dug, how soon tx Bohoofield going to get back (8 the game. The fans mies bis playing and home run hitting. Dug, why doo't you make seats up root for these Mer wih wtth thety Merry Widow ha 1 sat right dy and she bad on, and it bad it and three) back of « young | about 50 roses on NATIONAL LEAGUE Won tant Py WEDN RT A LETTERS TO DUGDALE BY FREDDIE nae ExsTER GAMES 2, 1908, AUTO TUIRTY MILES IW THE MORMWG ‘First Event of Kind Is Be- ing Held Today. Has Two Husbands. THE OFFICE BOY. @ | (By United Press bunches of lettuce Who ts the PORTLAND, Oregon, A Boldi« Mra. Goldie R. Ellis, who appeared * would | a8 & competttor recent beant tay, then (he Uand, unde t head of the a «, Ruth K 1 leve that he | Wanted on a charge of big & curve MK Her ba’ an fixed at § t what did that/ Judge Cameron, in the m t dident Armed with ¢ lop him hard. Mobley is entered in th right there with the goods and ectives are ring the will be a very good pitcher some at the present time he| The complaining witness te J. T tog like Myers © in| Bilis, the ¢ husband. Soon afte nervous in frost of a her mar o Ellis, she obtained a divores in the state cireuit court Dug, why don't you stand by first on statutory ground Elite ap base tke y 4 Sunda, Y and obtained a reversal, the would be & great help to the pla being set aaide Ellis ore for whea run to ff that while the case was they canvot stop, and you betng court, bis there would stop them quick, and herself Chartes Bee then they would bounce right back therefore has to first bese and that a be de sey th lots easier for them. My, & ol ~— were the horseshoe kid when yo bought Myers, the thtr seman Woll, | guees that I will have to clone with my regarde FREDDIE SHOW jaiLeD| be» big ude of autow a o'clock tod Homttle’s auto held if Dreamland KR a continue Baturd There * i hi * 1 and evening progra Wa The parad Piace, headed by = AW I A Ke and N nachines ¥ Ainpla S00 as the show fe fina At night, ¢omé the ut 60 manufacture A num Wayne Kekliongas (1871) scarte has to hoof it like they en Charges Made That She Wash Goods laim Attention ram (© Beit ng oly fait ae Jaw Luna Pa NA FATORIUM TL ey The Bondsmen Surrender Banker Mathis. (By United Press ange be Hla has t put info the eustod Viliame, © t . 1 bond 1" nding | : Ma a Li cured enough signers t D physiciay thoes ble for $2.0 few minutes, 4 for his # ance at the J ~t of Maria Gtnge | mt court have hdvaw our . i An effort was made to ha The SAFE way to BRING or te money to OTHER countries, orto pa 4 THIS country, ts to brine jim a American bank that speaks all langa and money of all fatle a s of the world ‘ pped for a loral s n international busses, BRING TO US for collection aif domestic « n cheeks you i BRING TO US for Exchange ail the foreign mone mi receive BRING TO US the money you wish 4 to the Kast or to Burope, will always find our serves nt mnical aud in every way advantage YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL—No ter where you you can bank wid by maill—write for booklet b Scandinavian American Bank a pam of See ema aens © G0). fam 45c and 50c Toulon tiling and cing bouts which will [raw . ' 4 be pulléd off in Portland beginning | 4" it tomorrow night and continuta® fprwsh!s i ¢ pe three nights. Nearly afl of the local | Restos 2 4 ic a je ‘| entries have carried off honors be |" '*** Phe i fore and unless they bring back | a s 4 several of those championships the | A lovely fabric, which launders | club members will be greatly dieap A “ 1 le > he m | pointed ye perfectly ane comes in the ost Fi % The. Seattte Bing ineludes , 3 superb color effects, with apple t reatiers, Fred juasey. 115 pownd: i w Yenautun S08 ‘samede ’ Preah na (oy United Press) blossom, sprig, wheat and oth Vance, 145 pounds; J. Johnson, 168 Aes 74 BAN ANCISCO, April 22.— | er most attractive floral designs pounds, and Polly Grim, heavy . SAL YREY | Pive thousand dollars that “Hat ps tr nga atte be weight. Boxers, Speck, 125 pounds YROTPRDAY Ss GAMES ge | N ~ be heat 2 ae in | on light grounds. Look where Chester Brown, 143 pounda, 4 & 45-round battle is the bet tha } oy sameeren: te some Heary Croft ttn A oboe Amerteas mre Wills Hritt, the former manage: you will, no more hand ine OF The Reliance and Olympic clubs rand 8 Ontong says ‘be ‘te prepared to make if appropriate material for a sum of San Francisco have men entered, 3 ii Fea fg alle sR wag rer ley mer dress can be found It ts as has every important club on the Form 16 Willingness to meet the Hedgwi aa entice coast, Bah Of the Sengee. Hghter, Writ declares be has ab really a 50c fabric. We have Francisco clubs is sending four’ mor 8 Bites tendy pasted that amount with} sen seilinc it at 45¢ mon Tks Eeeaeh cite te ion 4. Patiaae.(28mes Coffroth. Ho appears to be been sé City, tat 4. clades Larry Stokes, 145-pound box. | pia #0 afixious to match hin protege The special price tor er; Conture, 11S-pound boxer; Ane s ~ York New York 6, Brovu-[ with Gane that he says he wif a | wy ly vueiana Wrestler, east’ * ‘ let the latter name the monetary | as indicated, ts only— , 138-pound wrestler | NONTHWHETERS LBAGUR, conditions and will offer no oppost tien to a “winnertakeall” propo Aaa e eee eee ee? 2 Won tost re | alton | Om * * —_ ; H 5 : CHALLENES . i ta CALLS NEW RECTOR iF : _ ~< - . @ir. . | | ae : # The Iroquois baseball nine @ | Spokane + + SR). St John’s parish West Soattle | Al 7 Gl g gine, eae Moga wes ta bas called Rew fk ack B.D ies’ Day Tomorrow Attractive _Glove & longe isened by the Madrona a as rector of the church. Rev, Dr ne > lk tok Wet @ tae cn mie. » wt | Hiack was formerly rector of the : | $1.00 SILK GLOVES © nest Gundy atternecn. ‘The @ |" The sence a Cathedral at Galveston, Tex, and|f INFANTS’ SOFT SHOES, CHOICE 50c—All sizes AT 49c—Women’ # manager of the Reds can ar. @ % 4 | supplied the pulpit of St. Mark's te’ Soft Sole Bhoes: very newest 50: ee VY Omens # range the hour and other de @ ous 3 church while Rev, Dr. Liwyd was values to 65c a pair, at v 2-Clasp Silk Gloves at >, Mit te Macnee @ linger und Calitf; Rem. [in Burope. i al ; : Be rig} * Ke of the leoquste bunch, |" Hh o see ae wuAwene 2%e- - all @ ‘ a Draw in black, whi’, S rea, oF Oe . ee palitorke Ade's “College Widow ers, Sinished with plain tucks and pongee and ray > r? ne + ne| has ed to a Bri broidered edge; regular 4% e, 4 | THE DEAF CAN HEAR lican slang. plain blue and p and t oks. Also over | tipped fingers; reg ayy bi enter t | F $1.00 auclity ewe tees 0h ter Heavy snows in the m dent t 39c | ular : 1,00 qu Fa aby fiat are delaying the C. P. R. train " | on sale here tom wig 4.50 BABY BONNETS , Oe — All the newest a ‘ See Lith U. 8. Navy Yard Route Stea ge mcg dae $ or " n row at, the «49 With a record of five“games won "Lovell, er | Monticetio teaves Fiyer dock 6:30 4 ms " ie a pair .... 4 and two loat Washington high | oe ndstistabermmdhle tetgrl aban > viva 7 85c school team turned from its | oe % 1.75 LONG SILK GLOVES, ntains. The | A fine No C. O. D's or Phone Orders i oy ony ing Pie Phe 16-Button Length, i sity of Idaho, at Moscow, 4 to white, tan and gray, and ite sago high school, at Spok ane. | Blair Business © 4 to barg, 9 to 2. The lost to the Washington State rieultural College, at Pullman 0 to 4, and Yakima Athletic Club, Yakima, 14 innings, 7 to 6 TO SER BATTLESHIPS, Pier 2. Ten round round trip hd $500 Reward. For any case of aleoholiam that 1 cannot cure in from 8 to & fags. J. B. BRISBO! Globe Hotel, Firet Av. and Main St Take trips boats at daily. 600 Cor. The Washington OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits $585,000 $2.49 UMBRELLAGS AT $1.49—50 Transact a General Banking Business. Of the Hnest quatity Umbrette with vice waterproof tape iheeronens . @flged covers, paragon frame tool rods and sensible natura J. W. Clie C. B. Burnelde trimmed and gun metal and sil A. © Kerry 6. 4. Smith regular price $2.49 each J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb in =Spot at only John Schram JM. Frink A saving of $1.90 on evere one Ww. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggott H. VIRST AVENUE AMD MADISON STREET. Trust Company Bargain Spot O. J. Humphrey W._W. Chapin 5. P. Weston R. Clise Arko Guar anteed Silks. IW Cor fy? Dry Goo: Co. \Suteliffe Baxter, Reaveivr DowardJ. Shechan.. Momeger | all sizes; have double-tipped, me fitting fingers and are worth a pair; special at. $4 - AND $450 GLOVES AT #2 iglish Cape Gloves, in 1 in assorted tomorrow $2. | Royal | Wor- Corsets tan