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WRESTLERS 10 MEET TONGHT Br. Rower and Beell Are in Trim for Contest of Life. Eddie Gaffney Will Be the: Referee--Conditions Arranged. | eee eee eee eee eee . To avoid Dreamiand rink who have already purchased reserved seat tickets will be @/ asked to form in line north of #/ the Seventh st. trance. Those desiring to purchase #) reserved seat tickets will be #/ quired to get in line south of the entrance. General admis sion tickets will be sold at a | ticket window in the alley off of Union st., and admission on these tickets will be through a @oorway cut for that purpose from the alley. Observance of these conditions will prevent uncomfortable crowding and will permit of everyone being seated without delay. The @ doors will be opened at 7 ® o'clock and the match will be ® gin promptly at 8:30. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeteeeeeeeeeeee SRS E EER EERE Articles of agreement covering} the wrestling match which will be held tonight in Dreamland rink be tween Dr. B. F. Roller, of this city, and Fred Beell, the “Wiscon ein Demon,” were signed up this morning by both principals, and embody the arrangements effected between the men at a meeting late yesterday afternoon. The agreement provides that the match shall be for pin falls, best two out of three, for a $500 side bet, the winner to take the entire gate receipts. Eddie Gaffney will be the referee, the selection being approved by both men. In order to be better posted to handle the match, Gaffney attended yester- day's meeting between the two Wrestlers. Beell is noted for his head and neck holds, and.as there are #0 Many opportunities to choke man's wind off with these holds, Relier insisted upon a clear defint- tion of what would constitute a strangle hold, which wil! be barred it was finally decided that any hold | which would stop the wind should 2 sea estan, Bmnlltomenlermacimen U. 8. Navy Yard Route Steamer | Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 ° and 9:30 a.m. 1:38 and 4 p.m. *v° ove You can take my word for in— hatever a fellow hopes to be he will be, uniess he gets on the wrong car. When- ever 1 hear any of those worldly-wise gents using that éxpression, “Where do | get tf?” I always fee! like edging up and saying, “Put bim off at The Hub,” because he will then know just where he fs going to get off, and we will all know where he is getting off. We know that he will get off better than he expect ed, for the simple reason that we are primed to the muzzle with new spring goods in such & pleasing variety of the new est creations and such fine All-wool qualities, that no man could ever hope for anything so good unless he went to a swell tailor and gave up about 1% bones. It may be a little early for the spring duds, but you had better come look THE@HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole } be eliminated. }eume the BACK VIEW O F FRED BEELL. — Wonderful Muacte Deveiopment Reel! insisted upon, what he hae done Rat with my the strangle held being tmited to! skill and weight I think I will win. any hold which required two arme| Beell is wedeniably next to Goteh around 4 wan's geek, but the lo/ today, I am at my best for this cal man fought against any such te | match, and am going into the ring terpretation, and upon his vigorous t of victory protest Ref atfney was tn The advance sale of tickets in structed to» Heates that there will be a packed it was found that either was house to Witness the match to off the other's wind, ne night. Every effort has bees made what hold either might have se) to handle the crowd #o that every oured ¢ Will be seated before the men Gitives taswesiee er the ring. There will be three entrances, and on: inside Whenever the Be * building there should be no delay mat, or are #0 cle to the ¢ *\im reaching the seats, for a corps that either man is likely t be of ushers will be on hand to sent shoved off the canvas, the referee | the apectators is tustructed to make them go back to the center of the mat and re same positions they pre viously held No outsider will be allowed to HICKEY Boxing Bouts and Baseball Game to Be Held to All arrangements have been com | pleted for the benefit perform | which is to be tendered on behalf lot Ed Hickey popular third baseman whom Dugdale had stgacd up for this but ce the who had ely ankle during the prelim The benefit program at the Seattle the afternoon of May the ball park, as first season, | the misfortune to suffer a se | apratned | inary games | wit be held P. Manager Johony Reid, of the 4 Twin City Athletic club, who has taken charge of the affair, has ar ranged for 15 boxing be be which there will be several wrest FREDO BEELL. ling matches and a number of vaudeville tarns, donated by the Who Wresties Dr. Roller at Oream-| various vaudeville houses of the jetty. T program gives protmise seoilienisdhcnaed mitiemedininnsin Ge Un a & ecard, and there interfere either of the men's | should be a packed house to witness seconds will be allowed in the ring | the events during the progress of the match | jenefit Game Also. it is a favorite geme with some of | the eastern wrestlers to allow thetr| assistants to butt tmto the ring! whenever their man is in danger and this is barred in tonight's match, in the strictest terms. There ean be no fouling, except with the two wrestlers themselves Both in Fine Shape. land Rink Tonight. On next Monday there will also be a benefit baseball game played at Athletic park between Spokane the en and Seattio be eo (eames, tire proceeds of which nated by Manag Dugtale | Quien to the raised for th ball player. T unfortunate e who prefer the Both Beell and Roller say they | outdoor event can attend the base are in fine shape for the match to-| ball game and ald ta & worthy night. Roller has cut out al! heavy | cause. Wrestling since Monday and has| It is expected that several thow | be the rained for medium of confined himself to improving bis| sand dollars will speed and wind. The local man| Hickey through will enter the ring weighing 190| these (wo benefits pounds, eight pounds lighter than| Hickey firmly believes that be-| he was when he went on the mat fore the summer ts over he wil! in his last mateh with Westergaard.|be in shape to get into the game Roller has sacrificed weight for|*kain, but those who are familiar speed and fs lighter now t he! with the nature of the Injury which has been in any of his previons| he suffered regard it as doubtful) matches, but he believes that he if the man will ever get bac THE SEATTLE STAR HURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. cover a whole infield, and hi only NonTH Wwe out Hammond and MeCarthy bott elgley ‘ famped tufield b and the mer ; o whre cut off at the plate ax rapidly ies ; ee they came in It was a re at tf " the Spokane players yosterda Two home runs, two double baw nd hod olne singles was the record ihe if Hulen, the only m who failed to r hit wate da run after reach i lime firet on an error A The same teams play toda It) i ™ ‘ {iw hard to say wh will do the A {twirling for the locals, as thr . ‘2 | pitchers were used in the bet oar Hasty wright who re |“ oently pitched a whit norun game against Vancouver, wil prov | NATIONAL EAGER jably be In the box for Spokane v r wee | Joe MeCarthy, formerly a orack |) 00", ; shortstop with the Tacoma team a , , went into the game for Seattle yes. |b ‘ , 4 ‘ MeGarthy lax pot b in this | Brook H “ ls Shame Tel a o for years, but when he is| “ : a to right the man is a topnotcher at| Vouterday’s Games jthe short station. MoCarthy can] ar 4 «-Pitteburg - | - — sea r It's & shame to tel! the story ee | H if it haw to go wt to the world ae Se | 4 whisper i softly, & there was @ ‘ : H i ie ‘ sinfully surprised lot of fans at a a i the ballyard yoate to witness 5 ig ae | the burl i defeat of Dug’s oe o 0 mm 6 pets, Spokene wom the second of the present series by @ seore of 9 w 2. There if came wrongend to. | tatore it seemed as if the Siwashert cu re fi one out, any old hit or a swat w meant fice and a squeese, a fly to the out fh there was nothing doing ton free jeame in a row, with only one ¢ On oud and only two dinky horse shoes awful! to tulen and his Indians must he had good for them It seemed a shame the Spoka: put the game away the refrigerator In the first tb | ine With three men on be Chandler lined out a beautiful t oy agtes gp Eon 98c loping in. Kippert F. another double and Chandler $1.35 Panama Cloth, 56 inches wide, at only scored Four to the good for the brates Rush wae seat to the bench after this spasm, and Allen 89c took a hand in the « Hard tu rm home run jfence. Stevens, |ite wp in the next tnuing ‘Seattle Couldn't Bat for the seore BENEFIT FOR ' About t at AN weakness iw at the bat The Official meore Au " is an old saying that lie, but in this case does not come within a] telling the trath ppen? Well, Te begin The five bia boys made 10 the spec gures never erman mile Mow did it ar sterdy paidin't bay legraph pole Hed time after hit the bail With the time, and od. When} ald have saert with @ Laren roms, even a dinky eld, or almowt anything ebsa, Geventeen Left on Bases. Seventeen men teft on bases aq PAsten of whid FOR YOUR CHOOSING. three hr cama her o« third. i wn meh on # 4 none out, st rans, Talk abc Gee whis, but i w: Roosevelt tried his be un the game, but Hil give luck promises in eve: and the game was so easy to take peket ick for Allen. an up against over Janes him, the the the first ined out « right Medd first Spokan. repeated eee fects, at— ithe performance in almost the cidentally, runs. In the seventh the Indians annexed another t and in the sinth two more. 4 which ts betng) vt the new de ley jin « M | Frisk kat {ahd Hammond dumped an easy out to jthe run tine, requires the speed to tackle Reeli| bis old position in any of the more than weight, and has no hest.| league games. | tancy in expressing the opinion; The program of boxing bouts) that he has acted wisely in training| which will be pulled off at the chance for a rally the locals safe, and Ross followed with a two- | jbaxger, leaving men on seoond and | |third and ly at only— 15c Allen Replaced | Ia the first of the eighth Allen replaced by LeGore, and the ora hammered out four hits on | twirler, two of them! publes, metting two rune. In the eighth there only— 12}c a fin | m the part of first up, hit} Bennett, out. When Quig y bit Rows had left the beg and | trying to get back to prevent | double play he Interfered with | jackin. Quigley was called out sent an emay fly $3.29 only— $6.85 the infleld The Awful Shame Nothing didding ta |f/ The shame of it all came | in the down light | Seattle theatre benefit, commence |fourth Allen, first up, went out at— Beell is « man who bi very lt-| at 2:20 o'clock in the afternoon, is)on an infield play, and Roosevelt tle to say. He has a * taken | ax follows |proceeded to pass Bennett, if and on that account requires tittle prepara. | tion to go into the hardest kind of Program of Bouts. Fred O'Herg Frank N« 136; Ed Mille Cyclone” Gers. ve orton & match. Boel! does not indulge in 5 122; Jimmy Ray vs. Cecil Hatfield either tobacco or liquor. He leads! food Ed Je a simple life and his power of en-| 11; Sailor Wood te i —o durance {s marvellous, The man/ oii) ‘cateh: Young Lewis ve. Art is looked upon among professional | 5". | Art Wilson ¥s. Chartie wrestlers as a phenomenal example |i iso. a Byrd ve. Kid Tra of 4 man who apparently contra | Geo, Bactioe on. te garded as necessary for a profes. | 140: lee Whalen ve. Kid Hendor. sional wrestler to be big and bulky.|%® '*": | | Riordan, 125 Hathing” Jake va.) a Neo the bette i so ame as {Mart Bighberg, 120; Jack Sullivan there was a corresponding increase} Y,"'Cnariie Holmes, heavy; Frank eell is only 5 feet 4 inches in| Lavigne va. Lonnie Austin, 140 height, and there is not a man in| se a pee land Quigley in a row bases were bulging and only the game today but who has a Goi ort! wholesome respect for the little! ng N jh? follow's skill. He has the endur-| Buy your outfit from Theo, Wilts ance too, for in a match with Tom 1008 First bad Jenkins, when Jenkins wis cham pion of the world, Heell wrestled him for 2 hours and 42 minutes before the first fall was secured To go this length of time in such an exhausting struggle requires a heart development that is almost abnormal. Roller Confident. Roller is not making any boasts, but he feels confident of winning tonight. He has only had a casual glimpse of Beeil since the latter reached the city, as practically the only time the two men have met so they could size up each other | was yesterday, when a conference held Co. The greatest selling out sale naisting of Clothing, Hats, Men's Furnishing kvown in Seattle until all mercha’ will contine dise is sold BR CLOTHING ©0., Crowns $3.50 was to decide several ques tions left open until the Inst day | Filli before the match | ngs I may lose,” said Roller, “but 1 don't think so, We must regard 50c Heoll as @ for we know wonder . alt Work Warrantes Full Set of Teeth $5 J Associated Dentists wae eer nent 303-304 Johnston Bldg. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pler 2 trips daily Ten round 50c rouna trip. ie ! U. Saturday pay for when you buy one of our Gotertey, } } Special SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE FOUR ROUND TRIPS 10: u Tel Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 jand 6:30 a.m. | LBAVE SEATTLE 6:90 and 9:0 My and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:90 p. m. 10c RULES OF SALE | All sales for cash. charges, No C. 0. D. or Phone Orders Accepted. Deliveries will be made at our own con- venience. Carry your pack- | ages, if possible. Frisk ma which netted one run hit, uv. 6 oe Yard Route Steamer 1:90 and 4p. m, ** wit “Gus Teena Sunset 6084, tnd §. hav Yard Rau Steamer Monticello From Galbratth Dock, Foot of Madison Street TiM® te | } » | Cann >| Effective March 9, 1908 i 120 and 4:00 p BREMBR ing the price $10 Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ana} 26 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m, Second ard Yesler SEELEY, Jr., Agent Main 176. Tacoma Soatt! Tel. 2 > Piper &@ $5.00 Rope Portieres, newest > 35¢ and 40c Imported Cretonnes, 20c and 25c Fancy Cretonnes, at $5.00 Silk Petticoats go at only— $8.00 to $10.00 Silk Petticoats, at 25c to $1.25 Baby Bonnets, choice You get At « Lavul tre AMERICAN LE M@e HD, Fashioned Taft $1.50 Wool Taffetas, 44 inches wide, all colors, at— } { Brown” sis Good Clothes Are always worth the money they cost, but you don’t always get them by pay- than you more Good Suits for Men and Young Men to $25 “Where the Cars Stop” Clothiers AT 3:38 AND 6:30 P. wm Woe Pe Showing dally -Rainter's om r is ; Cr r w 9! oO Finest ever tutte ™ , ‘ Germany — wf dally 1 t wilh tas ‘ to scoompuny ¢ and open @ on woh + 78 Watch for Uncle Hirum and b and geeve . “4 Beginning Sunday, May Capt. Davis make @ by -t i Li] ascension h afternoon at 3 o'clock te ladies’ sweaters BASKET PARTIES WELCOME AT ALL Times, md aver Rooks are open to Societies, Lodges, Sunday Schools, Chu 1024 Bee JUST A FEW OUT OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS READY $1.75 Giintadiaeed 36-Inch Taffeta Silks, at— | $1.39 75c English Sicilian Cloth, 52-inch, at— } 12 49c 65¢ Embroidery only— 33c 37 All-Over Embroideries, at only— 12ic 25c Fancy Lace-Edged Handker- chiefs, at— 10c $3.00 Washable Chamois Gloves, at, the pair— $2.29 Women’s 15c Black Cotton Hose, at— 9c Children’s 19¢ Knit Waists, at oply— 9c AN rem Flouncings, at LUNA PARK | The Math —_—- ete, to hold pleales or outings at Lana Park. Committess are dially invited to call on the management bet ing leet See Joo Bchormer’s oa’ terest that Lune Park ie the beet veniage pelat ai Sound to view the arrival and maneuvering of the battles Ad NEXT FRIDAY The Florenze Troupe coming soc ™ They're Exclusive NEW ATTRACTIONS EACH WEEK—PARK OPEN RAIN THE ENTIRE McCARTHY STOCK IS NOW ON SALE. A QUAR TER OF A MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH OF UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE. FORCED THE ISSUE. MONEY MUST BE HAD. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. READ THE ITEMS GIVEN BELOW, 35c Unbleached Bath Towels, at— 4c Huck Towels, extra large, at— 89c Pequot Sheets, 81x90, go at only— 80c Unbleached Damask Table Linen— ‘3 Drawer NS Carthy Dry Goods 560, | Seif Baxter, Razasir Yoward J. 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It is handled with the same paltt care, and there is the same earnest de sire to be helpful at every step tn bis progress and in every way in our power In fact © of the Account Is not nearly so Important as the Young Man's ambition and capacity to make a substam Some of our tial success of his business. best Commercial Accounts of today be gan with us in a smal way ten teen years ago. While we keep a sharp eye on the pret ent, we never forget that there Is & ture—a mighty big future for the in dustrial and commercial interests of 8& attle i the Northwest. The banking inte will t to make that futures tarting a business and ¢ : and talk with @ is invited to come tt about it a 5 j ANK BY MAIL—No mat ba bag: 5 ve, you can bank with @ booklet. ter whe by matl—w

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