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Old Systems Auctioned INJURED ON A Nanford WOODMEN BEGIN: Tonight--Initiation Tomorrow = 2s" for Company FE at Fort Fs s euied n board w Judge D. W. |corner of 4 avenu r . | 1 eof Them Insane or MeFarian, Capt. | taken | to the | eon Ges Cantus and ce . - ELMIRA, N. ¥, Aug A poets ow! ow! She's o! | Qallard Flow ral hoaph where D neiden irre tween her at Ww = | patars Fe? Olcott od Ms injuries and placed the Jeg in y oor rp ’ “Attention Woodmen Fr ra,| Home Camp, No. 396, Team, = 1a cast Wide right, march The town is/ eet a ymeuhers rea Sabah hha h hha hahaha bat e Rs 4 ; aden I Ours!” | Grand OmMcers Women of Woodcraft Theaters. Nerve of Three Villains ch the atreets, | Ponignt a torchiignt tthe} and OMmcers of Palm Circle in | . BLUPFTON, 0, Aus witt me as D Woodmen of the World through the/ Carriages, rs ‘ 1 two rn r RAAAA000000000000000008 Miler & farmer living near Blur Bireets of je, will inaugurate Women of Wooderaft Float | on, was robbed of $6 last Friday |The trio under f Cor ‘the celebration in com poration of} | Squad of Neighbors |night about midnight at his home, | Physicians Mhe founding of the order in Omaha} Seat! Camp, No. 6%, Team, | Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock | ° _ a | Rap At the Third Avenue Leena eet taco, whe hat driven | FIVE. men with teams and scrapers. The streets » . Squad of Neighbors “Dewey, the Hero of Mantis.” willl io his house, demanded of Mrs.| ¥?ed- Rosenstock, 24th and E. Fir case w ‘Transparency be given at the Third Avenue theater | aso they eaid they hed Ih pes omar mrp yp oe a vet Third Division Neaiaiyt ent at beth gutormances ve ant Friday night | T prea Rosenstock seth and B. Fir mamas wesbers of the o.der will/ “ row. She anid she had no money. The Be in line. Besides mem>- = » Band. Richard & Pringle's minstr Imen tied her with ropes to the bed @ and the » t R Oe een eee regen | net, o0 Sunday evening, » nd searched the house, but found sy ee quad by bors. f the largest and best Ethiop t 1 “uniformed s from @ pans ° | . organizations in the intr For ® Jhounds we aken to] | ‘ver the > | Squ - Nelahbores. fact, Richard & Pringles minstrels h ¥, v " vera a Our Visitors Squad Seeenetek tak whve toot ciatent ” er oe : The Multnomah degree times and give asparkling, bright and Pived this aftern Squad pleasing entertainment. anand Eeing the celedr Tr FANCY MIXED DRINDS Mhe local Woodmen Squad Staple and Fancy Groceries a eet oC. Howley, 5 Margaret Barry Willamette ersity, and Squad of Neighbors. Margaret Barry a ve an ts 7 &, the head managers of th Flambeau Club. Pretive ree at the Beattle thea ad | Bticlpldh THE SEATTLE Soptember High Jinks a today, ac anted by A. D. [Thursday afternoon next. Her pro-| iman, head manager at Oregon,| Tomorrow at Weediend Park | eram consist Edmond Rostand’s g are . “Cyrano Rergerac,” Victor Muge » ‘Thons rows sf Pertiana. Or. More than #0 Wood. |... tty at 9:99 « with see |e ee . from Tacoma to- | Prome hachop-/«King John” and “Winter's Tale will pr ving ¢ pears and will = apes wv | Speaking of Miss Barry, the St. L per ol Nencns continuously al! day by * | Globe-Demoerat says Pioture « | ” a Bowever, eect maha, | Yarious games and sports enumerat owy. graceful woman, with two| BASEBALL Money to Loan ) Of “Woodmen that will engage in the the tollewing pages. " as bright as diamonds; a tace| On tunproved ity property, farme grrr celedrati t D. &.. His Bucellency, Gov. J. expresses every motion: a voice | and timber In 2 yg snabereng *. TR. Rogers, Hon. Francis W. Cush- ear and Sibtnend be @ tails even | PORANE ve. SEATTLE = <a ermine. Scores will arrive from all cen, Ch Comibenet, cat Gerten OF 006. ute HERBERT S. UPPER |a woman is Margaret Darry tion \° ie. | the greatest actress that ever graced Mer | the Northwest today and to- played, commencing t ‘Merrow. 28, at 2:30 p.m. Thos. J. Humes, mayor of Seatt!» will arrive at “Neighbors’ Ravin: Woodland park, and will make | without au for actress she ts a lyceum platform in this city. Au To Hight Ray L. Hodgdon wit! be grand! dresses of welcome, on the relations| -.o ings of Field, Riley, ‘The Litth F Of the torchlight parade to- | of our beneficary orders to the state | \yeister.” “Les Miserables” and other Seight and will have as his aldec|and nation rauine ond watndin Unewed & vedeati> : jes McKnight. Wm. Hensel, jr.) During the addresses there will be!" trat was nothing short of marvel Agnew, Alexander Murray, O.|% sumpension of the games and4|)’, — way Post and A. J. Speckert. The par-| sports, which will be continued im ; | ‘will form on the east side of| mediately at thetr close, Also at| oe at i 3 RAND OPERA ‘A¥enue, at the corner of Union | the close of the addresses, the vari- Pequot y py coven = ‘a facing Pike, and w ous uniformed degree teams will| One week from to te the @ ; HOUSE= tly at § o'clock, proc compete for paints im fancy drill, | the frst performance of Prof. Witivor } =| ir avenue to Pike street; west on| Those who desire to see the drilia| bis Juvenile minstrel show a 5 JONN CONT, stanager to First avenue; down First | will remain in the ravine, and thor» |Qrand opera house. © mies, feature bas been lost sigh we to Yesier way, passing oo ‘West side of Pioneer square: east Yester way to Second avenue th on Second avenue to Pike feast on Pike street to Sev Avenue; counter march on Pik: lo Becond avenue; down Second ave- to Union street; east on Union the Armory and disband. ‘The order of the parade will be as who prefer games and sports wiil again assemble on the field of sports | Brase bands and orchestral music In abundance wil! be present for the drift and to relfeve the day and even- ing generally. 7 ht Colebretion These exercises will continue until dark. Dinner can be obtained on the grounds, after which Prof. C. B. Campbell of Denver, Cole., will put en his celebrated phono-sterro show, which will continue to delight people until 10:30 p, m During the stereopticon entertatn- ment, which will take piace on tha “Held,” the Woodmen will semble in Neighbors’ ravine, where the mammoth initiation will take place. It should be distinctly understoos that only Woodmen and candidates will be admitted to Neighbors’ Ra vine in the evening. All Woodmen must have the password or be vouch- ed for by an officer of their camp. Candidates will present the official candidates’ card. These they must | Previously procure from the clerks of | the camps which they are joining. this one of tha best atirac Grand opera house this season. Special scenery has been painted, gorgeous comtumes have been procured, and ev erything tending to success has been carefully looked after, “The Queen of Hoyt! “The Queen of Hayti,” which opens et the Seattle theater September | will be presented by one of the largest colored organizations — in exiatence The production fteelf clasecd as & musical comedy, and while | Uberally punctuated w' epecialtios of & high order, it con’ connected ory. © genuine plot, which is ad- red to throughout ‘The company numbers @ peo cluding the Sherreb quartette, Frank | Kirk, the musical tramp; Craton, the juggler and heep whistler. ¢ys, the Gillame and others. be the Labor @ay attraction, « matin being given Monday afternoon tn af dition to the regular evening perform. | | ance. First Di Platoon of Potice. Stare and Seattle Mu of Seattle and Home Camps. County and City OMicials in Carriages. M11—Genera! Committee—1111 Banner. Squad of Neighbors. h Team, of Portland. ‘Transparency. Washington Tear, of Port- land. Banner. Squad of Neighbors. Second Divisio Leuben’s Band. and South Seattle Banners POOOCCO HOO OPOO OEE S OOOO OH OOOO the Gru: It w jotures ' of Columbia street. = ~~ ° ° ° . ° ° . ° ° The Searchlight, at 106% Bec ° nnn a eh : is week's novel |@ § End Men—8 Com y Dancers too numerous to men i avenue, tae apeng, the este navel |S oa Chorusee-apecial Vocalists Cake Walkers Moncioeue- ${f The Old Becomes the New $150 Dressing Sacks $1.00 Supt. Hartranft at Pullman |fccnanna river, taken with a camera |® Iste—Elaborate Costuming through the entire performance—Rpecinl } made of good materials and County Superintendent of Schools |located on the froot of the Black Dis-|® Magnificent Scenery in the first part, painted expecta this ’ Worth all of the ald ber Hartrantt started tor Pullman, Wash., | ™0Pd *xpree*. ra 4 occasion by the world’s greatest scenic artist, A. C, Be T } End the season pr 1 to be present at the conventionof state jiil’s Index Comp! © Over 109 Children in the Performance and among them the C F. STO MEE CH dinate 5 Wal | Spend Sun- | *2P*rintendents. which ie te be held Hil’s Index an [@ rreatest child artists ever seen upon the stage. Ps ede Se IONG & CO. yes pend Sun. | rn ey anes ot Bats conten @ |] 816 Third Ave. Tel, Red 1025 } 1146 Second Ave. at Snoqualmie spencidinnne ea TATE Seer out of the printes v4 Matt Dennis with his trick donkey, will do a side-splitting mon- @|[~ Ann AAAAAAAAN vase | Visiting Day at Navy Yard Tomorrow. | hands “Heretotora Hill's coda was |/@ ologue—Thi child is simply wonderful $ SPORTSMEN | THE LITTLE FIXINGS ss Amittedly meomplete on account o: ebber and Elliott, the Musical Wixards, have been ¢ 0 a Ke y © con- | Steamer for battleships leave Col-| {te defective index. It is Delieved | ® Webver and Miu, the Musteal W aa, been oa) aan t by kee es" =. “a Whe Allied Brotherhoods of Rall-\ umbia dock dasly 6:3, 9:30, 10:30 a.|that with the new Index eve jb-|@ enormous expense for this one occasion. Thee @il thie ctor have the th cant Employes, compored of engin- 2 1:15, 2:15, 6:30 p. m. 50c round] ject embraced in the statutes may/@ most i musical act 4 perform up uments. Oil you want : snd firemen, and the Ralway | Ci. s* |e readily found, © — Hear the funny songs, pretty solos, clever sketches, fancy dan- @ a nln GEO. M LERNON give a picnic at Snoqualmie 4 cen; Listen to the glees an: a in the first part @ | Prichard Hacioress aad ih Sec id Av will be music, games, and Saturday matinee. > wie . Frederick & Nelson—Fine Furnit - Peay eigen op Wisnsiden Maat Salsas saatine . YOUR FRONT Stove Connecting rain leaves at § a. m. from Frederic lelson—Fine Furniture. bE ane ide tS gta ag tidy . at differe Is a Speci: Py + ° ° Vee ee eee eee eee sees oe ebedeseeeeeeees, Bisiaher 6,7 py, ‘8-—-Saturday, ‘Sunday ‘and Saturday Matinee Four Performances of the Great Children’s Success Prof. Wilson’s Juvenile Minstrels SOPSHSHOHHSHOE SESS SESH EOOEOOES OOD an Mook, Firs erry St nd 1B Scheuer Ave. and Ch ° . ig The funeral of Wm. Murphy, who | @eath in the Board of Trads last Sunday morning, was| from the Church of Our Lady Good Help at 9 o'clock this morn- Interment was made at Ca: cemetery Saturday Is the Last Day Of Cooking Margaret Barry jIn Edmond Rostand's |" “CYRANO DE BERG | Victor Hugo's “LES MISERABLES. William Shakespeare's WINTER'S TALE. William Shakespeare's “KING JOHN” Opinions of Kiminent People > Insane Man Terrorizes Bat Maley, @ bootbiack, while in a mted condition, terrorized the ‘Gistrict about the north end of Grant Ustreet bridge last evening. When md by Officer Humes he had driv- @n bis sister and mother out of the : UKE COCHRANE “touse with an axe. Maley belleves ee Oe, Pee RANE that his mother is trying to poison HON THEO. ROOSEVELT Be Officer Humes sent the man to nd Scott-Siddons, city jail. Today he will be sent DE WITT ALMAGE Yo Stellacoom from where he has e ep Te oe “been twice liberated. . Seattle Theatre.. Thursday, Sept. 5 "IR" Hanafourde & Co., present HIRD AVENUE THEATER. hon» Main Woo, Mussel, Managor Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater, A High-Class Family Resort. WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY NIGHT, |A Big, Merry Round | Prices—200, Me, 40, fi HIRD AVENUE THEATER Seattle's 0: peTown Theater. A iah-Clane F Tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon, the last of the TONIGH’ _ SOME FIEND series of cooking demonstrations will be given by Prof, mnEYSEZ ENON thin werk at & Joseph Becker. The professor has succeeded in not sie ashen sa he Latent font Metropolitan only demonstrating the different kinds of cooking, but |@EA ITI ae T HE a n Throws Poisoned cak s Into a} has alse chown eonalucively the economy of the Me — 4 Dewey, the Hero of Manila Jestic Range. One week comm Cl Family Yard | In addition to the following program for Saturday, Mon achnery, sttba ose at ante — | 6 professo 1 lee on making soups, salads, troducing new actors and el “ arated vil) eatats om making: omnes, snjeds; Grand Labor Day Attraction i Sontamings unvuabont SPRINGFIELD, 0. Aug. 20—Pa-| PA sectiag. Deen's, vou SPECIAL LABOR Day matiNeD.| 2 ; ‘sacks filled with cakes which had ‘All those people who register their names and ad- a 4 @aturated with poison, hi be matied the recipes for 81 kinds of pastry. i found se times lately in Gress wit! be mat! . The lace yard of 3, D. Linkenhoker, at the in printed form. 6“ ” ycle Palace it deat comteine 9 pomber ‘The program for Saturday: Corner Ho Avis gmail children, the older members Chocotate Cake, Cocoanut Cake, White Mountain Cates, ia) Eescieat onde heute endn evenias if it complained to the police that an Sponge Jelly Cake, Popover, Sugar Cookies, Cookies 4—-ARTISTS- 48, had been made to poison ther. x's and cat ate the cakes and died | cc | FREDERIK & NLSON French Rosk, etc without Eges, Jama, SEARCHLIGHT 1205% Avenue Clara K. Adams, «nsistant| a pinay . 10e school superinten r nowing the. Spanish Metitare hes tendered’ ner HOME wens Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison tracing athe, Meemien, ingniatt Beanhore, of the Bridge f m to the board of county | Brooklyn to New York, the Dull zor, Showbaliing Scene and othe at Hulitax, ree \Ladies’ 6-Day "| Bicycle Race Two Hours hon Evening inquisition, | COMMENCING ' MONDAY, SEPT. 2 1—Tillie Anderae ence Bayne, May STAT. GROCERS FOOLED Local Dealers Sel! Vinegar Which They Thought Pure AND CAFi Our Vienna Cakes ee Finest i the Land Try | Dr. ¢ p « | } Diaw not ‘ost thing when not Durning We have them. A TRIBUTE our method of doing bust Seattle Gas & Electric Co, aa and the quality of goods put on the market ja the 214 CHERRY ST [9 Once they start to trade wi Ht EL BUTLER 1 * are and ILL |® Only First-class 20M ast IndiaTea(o ict & Plan Hotel, NECTION 222 Pike St PIANOS ,,, ORGANS | position te LOWEST PRICES | } and the very | LOWEST TERMS | have established a+ If you stand in need of « piano, | m for PAL PIANOS AND ORGANS | | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO Pianos and Organs Ti 2d AVE STEINWAY DEALERS To Your Profit F course we do not cut prices in every ad. every day, but you'll find a bargain among the lot every day. If the thing that you want is not adver- tised today, it may be tomorrow. You can't afford RICHARD & PRINGLE’S | Famous GEORGIA MINSTRELS of Mirthtul Min. | to miss a single one. Every Aé, New Every — MINERAL WATERS Trying to avoid wearing giasn- Your eyesight tm too prectous RAYMOND & HOYT 918 Second Ave. Lage J. Matzger, $307 Second Ave. : It will Ket yo SEATTLE TAILORING CO. NST BROS. 1207 First Avenue reat Tel, is the prome ‘and action. Disease Electricity ja the ‘opposite. Fr ears experience we "ganitarium, Hinc akiey E k. Dr. H. T. Turner Fourth Floor. SPECIALS $1.60 Silk Shirts 600, $1.50 Suit Unwerwoar G0c, 150 Socks 3 for 100 FIRE SALE ha sembaphd of THE END t the had greatest or will have f le clothing, montly of m turt money-saving opportunity r many m Our nealled-for suits, which jer made styles, Also underwear memt and buy you p.m. Saturday UNCALLED FOR SUITS joubt the greatest opportunit Seattle ar hed to dress well and to buy airictiy ORDIF "MAD! SUITS or “UNCALLED FOR" SUITS, on which dey ad been paid, b final payment had never been ‘made or sult or. kK stitch ng done by hand, the finest of linings and f gs known to the pe toda, Tt its range from $25 to $50, are Very slightly lamaged, Fire sale 88 1-8e on th : BIG SPECIAL FOR MEN MEN'S suUITS first-class style, the latest cut and ¢ price $13.60 suit. Big fire sale apectal price MEN PANT GIVEN AWAY_200 PANTS Our own maken, al no cheap work guaranteed, regular y 00, Give WINEBERG & KESSLER, Tailors! SHoND avinut SOUTH r thi ® and ur till 11 amaged $1 1 Suits, made up in orings, very nobby + 84.25 rietly reguint We place Ponts. Hine of mon’s high grade 81.00 oveny pair and CAFE AND # | a Initio tetet tote ttl ttt ee ean | me mest A. LINDAUER HIRSCH’S PHARMACY Sette Opin First and Pike Tel. Main 96 322 PIKE STREET Fit, Style and Finish ‘School Shoes ‘tiseee ‘er are a and inthe sults $ wosciat prices in all school smeee HON MARCHE iii ‘The Bon Ma he joins with Beattle in welco’ the World to our city, You are invited to mak ern for meet neighbors” and we hope you will not % head ng North I store in the Pacific | Wagner's Orchestra at She Bon Marche me Saturday Night doit . m ee After Six ‘ ‘BList for Saturday D ‘ee August 3Istere a is printe as m ot Saturday night ‘ happily disappointed fr | urday night Taffetine, worth 45 Not more than 12 28 inches we ate Not more price $1.00 per Lamp Chimneys, after siz, = Tan Cot less dow jan Toilet Paper, after sit, hess wives; value] 14 peckages for 2 12 ‘er nix, Be a pair, 2 packages Teothptcks, after siz, t Past Biack | Se ; ed Cotton Bch Howe Sink Brushes, after six, 2¢ each. { theme Wire Dish Mo 8: 28 | 4 Bleached eck and long sleeves . atch in ankle or knee bess fe os; value Be @ gar _ ment, after six, 16 ks from the “Gilt Top Library,” | Muslin Und # to select from, worth 2 rday vight is Sawyer,” the pop pd novel, worth $1.50. bades, worth $1 Women's Petticoats, worth $1.60, after six, O86 Jap Kose Toilet Soap, worth 30, after six, Se Two diferent styles of Tollet be closed out Saturday ae rice of each. lfc «a box ollgt Soap. sade 7 Kirk & Mari Totlet Large’ Yellow Manuscript Tablets after mix, Te A fine line of S0¢ Colored Station sr: = sealing wax to mateb, efter six, 85e. ‘Two lots of Men's Ribbed Balbrig- jam Underwear, worth 25c, after siz, | and made by Armour & of both of the abo 500 hotties Jun (the same as Yasell for be bottie 2 and S-quart Combtnat Inges. special after six peon'e Female Fills, for Se after atx 10 doxen Men's after six, 206 each ud Women's Stock Coller nds, worth SOc, after six, ing Edward Ties, wares “tog 2 Se 25 bexes Sets of Collar avd Cuff Puttons, worth 10c, after six, Sc per Rone Collar Buttons, worth i. Big Cakes Tar So: th Se Safety Pine in all sizes, worth Sc Three kinds of populer Brittle eu per card, after #ix, Sc. Candy, welnut, cocoaput and peanut Darning Cotton, three spools for Ly ‘ter wim. 15e. to ae children's last sea, - th fo de vl | te | a o |§ Laundry Left in Our | ay Shirts, closed front. 100; Office Before shirts, open front, 12%¢: soft 2 p.m, | Shirts, 1c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 2 p.m. | Der Dain, 40, b § om Queen City Steam Laundry ry Fri. @ p.m. | 1496-28 Fourth Ave., near Pike F * he ae We guarantee not to shrink n pa lend Saas Mor , pm. your flannels. We take the Bo P » fin i Mon. 7 p.m. rough edges off your collars q Any day before 9 a.m., finished e you high gloss or ‘ y if marked “Special.” tie finish.” (no gloss.) - i SI SIMISON BROS. zz ae ae on \ be b n | P | t ’ © < ‘ ' ; < We have proved that here is the place where MONEY goes the farthest. HERE are a SPECIALS that are this week : few of the many GREAT to be found in OUR STORE 150 pairs Ladies’ Dark Tan Lace Shoes, former price $3.00 and $3.50, now $1.85 130 pairs Misses’ Tan and Black Shoes in button and lace, former price $ and $2.50; now --$1.39 lines in Me y low pric Simison 7O7 SECOND Bros. AVENUE

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