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THE SEATTLE STAR. DOWN AT THE NEW RACE TRACK GREAT PIANO SALE DURING THE CARNIVA ONE DRUGGISTS WSAY.. DOESN'T PAY qp ee at ja tact. they've elt Drust € as IT DORS PAY Last Edition Bir os __# O’Ciook p.m. GREAT FRATERNAL DAY T CARNIVAL TOMORRO nM @d fraternal so ported to Will MH. Morris thelr mn of y i-|f ‘ itor r ning pal day parad th $450 Kena new $290 Martin as new follow . $400 Scha atetest ne wh and Phys A Favorite Wins ty this afternoon the No. 6, Tribe ot Wood of fin 1 thee ranning ra al Indian 11 o'clock uh und I Mark Yesterday @ Big Day |! 1 that (axed | OF wood pense KF Brunswick Hotel Stake rite won for the th Ch Bre In the betting nd favorite, ‘The ath: mmon- | the mpe mith and Ma | Th nd final he y driving One Hair $425 8) ank Modern odinen Of the W nckompanted |team can by thetr dei © 7 men; Uni- |they have form Rank Katheh a cabees of and ail te th rid, and. the of Mac- |judge at Pioneer place cabees: Anolent WOWler of | rempoctive Workndh, And drill teams Hoher in carriages; Unit « und! i inner b retal Pravelors ten of t * , ar » 1 with and trom almoat « . bet! otherhoods: Foreaters of ein five, fn the firet heat se . ; Woodmen of the Work wit * faced the wire. On the start pate and accom, by fy tale took. th mt and held camps and cir , ered by hy enter led te the part ir seh Prescriptions gely compoun peicen, (00. Fere-na, $1.00 « Cater rset Hair Renews nds um CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Corner Second and Union United art Kidoey Cure su Deares Yormon Kola Ta We a Beatt Went -_ nega ——— of Bi : | Pacitic Coast Ciothing Co. lant purse of $90 half, ‘The yivien Ls Before | howe whe and had to be La Borgia and fought for the nd) cniidren of Mra, Arthur S¢ a8 | The Pretty Twins 6, Portland The first prix a 9, Spokane ir of ’ laughte ur hits entre hat, | at the Standing of the Clubs eating ie « Dr, Mark Lost FSarTettDRucCo OPEN ALL NIGHT. Delivery P $6 SECOND AVENUE. DERS’ HARDWARE ; | WECHANICS’ TOOLS PLUMBING ~ TINNING a “WOT AIR FURNACES ERNST BROS. Tel, John 2331. Gelding and Engagement Rinas ‘We have a few On hand at pres- ent. Be sure and secure one. Ab- sojutely the best sou in the city. a Beninghausen’s WT First Ave. Just received a cariond of it and pack horses which will be &t public auction Friv day, August fopether with a large number of and express wagons, hacks i also single and double , at 1212 Western avenue, M. J. WALKER Auctioneer. Morice oF ue. 01 A Sale of lots i ana nty addition. hice is hereby given that the i County Commissioners of aunty, Washington, \ n wee thelr rooms in ‘the King inty Court Houne on the 28th day re nueust, 194, at the D. ., fof the Purpone « termini Sdvisabiitty of Cony Rddition, °K 4 of ed interested for hour will appear bef a tna came tee this 24th OP tax cf Jilly, 1908 Hs. Y COMMIS. B. Lamping Clerk of the Board. Main 603. | | 900 First Ave., Cor, Marion v= Clothing = Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Building. 1406 Ramaker Music (0. : JAMES HENRY Wholesals and Matai! Butcher, Jobber, apd Packer Best Meats And Best Service. Speciat attention Siren to Hotels, Restacrants, Steam beats. Logging Campa, Phone. Main 48. Second block of stock of 40,000 shares nearly al! gold. That remain- jing yet to be nad at 2c per share. | Those destring stock will do well to ject promptly. Early advance tn price |"SLLIS MORRISSON, set. Sec Basement Mutual Lite bidg, Sea the, Wash. UNDERTAKERS ‘uneral Directors and Embalmers. 1607 First Ave., bet. Pike and Usion Mo! JEWELRY / ND SILVERWARE. Albert Hansen ™ '* For Her Cozy Corners—£xclus- ive Wail Decorations. For His Den—War relics and gun racks. For both—Prices at the lowest. W. S. KIRK, 1209 First Avo. mum THE ee ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER Is known by repute the world over, yet we take it that many of to hgar its performance on the piano. You are invited to the store's re- citals while in town. ‘Sherman, n, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue RAINIER ~ . BEER WEW STRENGTH When buying articles advertised in this paper, speak of the Star || Henry Hensel “s2wrciee"""* } 2 ee Block, Third Floor, ——_=_$_$_—_——_—_—==—=——_— | When buymne articl advertised | unis paper, speau of the Stag. our | | friends have not had the opportunity | Mages; fant deteinin {=== MIXED THEORIES IN RTHOLIN MYSTERY Annie witness atement nf the of Mrs Anothe with th A J. 1. Wilgus is th: i the statement him, seeking * for the wor d that he was la friend. Wileus the dewired services. The coroners jury im the Minnte Mitchell inquest yesterday returned « Verdict stating that the body f at Seventy-fourth and Btal rely acting fe refuned to render YORK. Aug. 2,—General Sigel. the famous soldier politician and editor, died at his home in thia city this morging, Ger eral Sige! has been fil two years the resuit of age and general break down. He took to hia bed Sunday and did not rine f General Sig noted soldier served throughout tn the the Potomac, attalaing the major general early In the war became a division commander, and NO MOVE IN MIMIC WAR ROCKPORT, Moss, Aug, 21.—The morning broke clear and pleasant jand the atmosphere was all that Jcould be desired for the yeasels of | [the squadron defending the const | from the mimic attack. It is not regarded as probable that the ‘enemy at any point along jthere is no haze to | movement POLICE ACTIVE ‘The police are doin good servic fn arresting thie t# at present. This Policeman Bryant. after a hard r arrested James Rryan, who w prowling about the residences apltol bill, Detective Tennant brought in four suspects from the tenderloin at 2 afternoon. Chief Sullivan strict, and every person nything Hke a crook, will P. RINGLINGS BIG SHOWS the coast, obscure bin The advent of Ringling circus on August 25 and 26 eagerly looked forward to by all | ern of really good show. It ts na etions this year will be ever before, asm fons have been made upe of performers and acrobats as well an to the menagerie MAKING IT HOT FOR FRYE-BRUHN The W | ig tern Central Labor Union is making things hot for | @ the Frye-Brubn Co, which firm they “have decinfed — unfair | @ Frye-Bruhn meat ix shunned by }@ union men. Many restaurants | fe! @ have withdrawn their patronage veking house, The s: of the meat marke owned by the company i# sald ¢ fallen off nearly 50 pe and it is the cor a of the strikers that the Frye-Bruhn Co, will be unable to stand the pressure but a days longer p the to the Star te Aug. 1.—Sherift ay wife r th = nd Fule Charles Wintermu eloped taking r-old daughter of |fnutes. Wintermute is an amp or }the paper mills Le Mr Wintermute {* young and prepos __ | seeing apprehension Wintermute of th them th. od A Big Bunch enhip Oregon is in ladelphin and Be ay. Boats le ary 4 atate rooms to Victorta unday, August Hinckley bi nen of the ‘eadquarters at 9 o'¢ ing: World should be He! will put Io an appearance | S| nadrens or F lock Friday jis supponed t Mitchell. It men up. The body w eed that even determined I's clothing and this fm ail t ners Physt malntaine the Minnie Mitchell's it bad been a when fo fayn afte nie Mitchell fied that Barth be that of an no b 2 weeks of Min f the Army of any yoars It t fought took an rt in politics after the w @ Republican and afterward mocrat. He also engaged in Work with much succ He was a native of Germany * steamship Ex- Moore, arrived Sopper River and | Gaok Telet with $75,000 worth of dust | tro ra. She br 4 2000 canon Yakutat | | san Nineteen native children, |mainly haif-breeds, were aboard, en route to the Salem Indian training school in Oregon. After being arrested on @ charge jof drunkenness and being released jon $10 bail, Pearl Rawley, a beaut! ful woman of the haif world, at | tempted to commit suicide by taking veral bichloride of mercury tab- jlets this morning. Despondency thought to have prompted her to mmit the act, LATE TELEGRAMS WIL Up to noon |to be dead as th | plosion in the Delaware pulp w yesterday afternoon, A doz: are miswing. The following ave been recovered and {dentifie hn McCormick, William Burke, anville Walter, James Stoken, nklin Ha Wright He Coli Durham, John ep » John rehants sly obstruct md strike The Wertern y boys to take youtht Union tri the places of the Ad vices from Tupelo, Miss, state that a race riot broke out there this morn lin nd that four white and d and wounded. st ended and the gov-| n asked to order out| militia, as a renewal of the fight omentarily f | PAUL, Aug The tre queation wan openly Ipitated the ansMississippi congress this |morning when William H. Eustis o inneapol 1 that part of the B, Thurber referring tc the Meat Trust be expunged from the ds Kustis charged that Thur r ia here as the agent of the M ust, and that hi enn was t to get the trust of the before the put of the The areNR, we was hotly debated for ‘Thurber was severely crit th for his present act nection with ugar Finally mat is was left te olut nittee, 1 get the n and hin | the senat ttle next of the congress. | NEWPOR I |Doherty bi Ward and the ch ndbiy tye winning th traight sets. Aue. * of the World should be at 9 o'clock Friday Woodmen at headquarters morning Wisconsin Day fast steariers City of Bverett Athlon and Inland Fly- 2 10-minute service from The Greyhound + will give {Columbia do w Commonwealth rward, hen the haif 4 the two neck a. p Tattietal tog " M k nd p « ‘ Ith near t home stretch Mae made a har but could not pase but on Phys with fay Montezuma r | 2p CONSUELA PAYS HER RESPECTS TO WILLIAM: NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug Duchess of Mariborough, ir did net kaimer refuned to permit b Mine Gladyn Deacon to visit the Ger apital, ‘That the emperor sald 1 will have no adventuresses tn my empire,” Ie claimed to be an tnace ate statement, but that he refused The duchess refure many without Miss Deacon. ignantly as family is as nod an the H Wher questioned an to whether she refer-| red to her husband's family or her! wn, she replied that had it not been ot & Mariborough, the house of Hanover would not be the ruling >j/house in Jong! fay, and that receive the duchess In company with | Kaiser William's mother wae « prin Miss Deacon, on account of the kais- « of England as a result of the re son's infatu for the young | services of the great duke to her American girl, Is tacitly admitted. | family HOO-HOOS HAVE KEY OF CITY TODAY (Continued from page one.) 1 to visit Ger and in The ew today deny that the wif and om at the carnival, Substan wedding gifts in the mhape of usehold furniture, etc., await the ung couple who will face the crowd at the carnival some night before itn clone and become husband and wife There were two sets of judges ai the baby show. The first appointees were the Austin ats and Marie, the tr wan thought they AAry qualifications, 1 cour- rankin { course. Fur- they Were strangers in the city and could be depended upon to > favoritiam, But unfortunately the Austins were compelied to go on and do thelr ——- The Fast Boats Don't take a chance on launches, ride on the fast steamers Greyho and Athlon. A_ 10-minute me fsa Colman dock to the Wis onesies —_—-e- ater boned darlings failed to find favor | in the eyes of the judges, It was a real mean trick,” some of the moth ers said, thas the crafty members the baby show committee pinyed | when they appointed « bench of fe- |*hr male judges. Women are so callous to the woes of other women and the | mothers who loat were wholly unable to console themselves by saying that “judges were horrid men who} didn’t know anything about balbtes, anyway.” The Brides Fluked } In only one respect was Ladies and Children’s day anything but a sue- coms. The double wedding that w scheduled to come off in the Japs ene Village in the evening did not materialize, Two strapping young men who were willing go become Benedicts were on hand, but only to announce that their respective brides had exercised thelr feminine perow ative and changed thelr minds. Since it _w > hunt brides with them the double weddin: Goned. It Is probable tha wedding of some sort will RACES! RACES! RACES! Interurban trains leave every 10 minutes for the Fair Grounds, from irat avenue south and King street. TOMORROW’S GREAT PROGRAMME Seattle Kennel Club, Purse $400 For 2:40 class Trotters. Pioneer Stakes $500 For 3-year-old- Trotters. Rainier Grand Hotel Purse $200 Running—1'4 Miles. New England Hotel Purse Running—6 Furlongs. See the 25 Yakima Indians in Their Pony Races Many other races, both harne: neces. 1d headquar- are Carpenters’ Hail Fourth near Pike. The most ce n the coast will sing on excursion, Sunday, Auguat rin. $1.00 @ trip. leaves dock fe ebarp. be ha and running. ssion, including grand stand and all privil Ladies Sik, Gentlemen i. 0 We Are Offering All Our 3, SPRING GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices 3, Just Received Another Shipment of TAILORED HATS Latest Fall We Have Of the Styles LEOPOLD'S 817 Second Avenue Kk to the Wisconsin, | : iy \¢ re Mrs. sund, but Dr nd Mar 1 and Quit rd Pris for having laughte Judge Fullerton arrived an judge for al track the first | Battleship Excursions Ten round tr ity to. the yard. All boats for b | turn after they had judged the bables Colman d the “handac *, and their Mrs, Ella Ke Ernest Bock emt 2-yenr-old places were tak nedy, of Chicago, A. 0. U. W. Attention! of Aberdeen. and) Ai) members of the A. O. U. Herna Ward, of Yakima flare re 1 to axnemble at m proved themrelven tt building, at 9:30 a 1 tent judges of inta Aug. $2. Committe: Way they went nt it s si H. E. CALMER boy wee inns w. all 1330 24 Avenue 1330 24 Avenue LADIES’ HIGH-GRADE Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Furs Specials for Fri- day, Aug. 22 Ladies’ Suits Cotton ShirtWaists New Style Suits in Ventia Cloths and Cheviots, in black and eclors, worth $15.00 and $18.50— $1.25 and $1.50— Special Price $7.50 Special Price 65¢ Dress Skirts New Fall Dress Skirts, very latest shapes, and made of finest Broa: cloths, Venetians and Cheviots, worth $11.50, $12.50 and $13.50, Special Price $7.50 White and Colored Lawn Waists that have sold to date for $1.00, Fors To acquaint you with the class of furs we sell we offer in tomorrow’s sale two special fur scarfs that are unmatched for style and quality. 24-inch Genuine Marten Scarfs, trimmed with six genuine Mar- ten tails, worth $15,00— Special Price $10.00 Special Price $22.50 trimmed with enuine fox brushes, worth $3300" 10 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER 6 Our After-Six Specials have been so well patronized that instead of having four or five items to select from we place ten Useful ar- ticles on sale next Saturday night between 6 o'clock and 10—all at below cost v R PAILS, worth 4 | GRANITE Saturday, 6 to 10 p. m.....80€ | 300; mpecta BRASS ALCOHOL LAMPS—A urday much needed article for the GRANITE k room—as for baby—worth worth 30¢ special 6 to 10 p.m....@%e | Yo" : Se re. ITH SKIMMERS, Saturday, 6 : zac ial, & to 10 p. nv CORN PANS, worth HANDLE , 6 to 10 p,m. Sat- \ , worth te; 20e | 6010 p.m MA ic worth aturday STEEL ST We; special, urday STEW PANS, 6 to 10 p, worth Ms Bate 220 COLLANDERS, special, # to 10 Sat- 200 worth . Te DISH spectal, . Be TACK HAMMERS, special, 6 to 10 p, m., 106 2 LIFTERS, worth € to 10 p. m,, Sat. ms are not day night worth 2c Remember these | on sale il Satu from 6 EO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. | 1409 SECOND AVENUE navy | exhips leave | led from > of Lumby signed to J Kosmon 1 fcoma y | the west « ‘The |by_ the to V: lat Porth time b | ro. arrived Hamburg Port Town | morning f | dischargin, at 10:30 o'clock this cattle. She has been cargo at Vancouver. Our window display of Shirt 4 Waists and Shirt Waist Suits?; Half Price We are closing out our en- j tire stock of Shirt Waiats and |} Shirt Waist Suits at just Half Price Early comers get the best picking. D. S. Johnston Co. PiANGS | Rival the Most Celebrated Makers in Design and Finish ‘They are manufactured. in every detail according to our instructions. |The best and most durable materials |enter into their constructions and the |best wearing qualities are insured and guaranteed. A careful examination wtll do more |to convince you of their superior | qualities than anything we can say. Intending purchasers are invited to call and see them. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Wholesaie and retail dealers in Chickering & Sons, Hobart M, Ca- |bie Co., Kimball Co., Pease Piano Co., land other pianos; also Kimball or- jeans. \No. 903 Second Avenue | ENOUGH SAIDI Wood Tooth Picks, 2 pkes.. Ge 2-Burner Gas Stove.....81.50 -Burner Gas Stov $2.39 2:Burner Gasoline Stove $3.25 $1.50 Gas Ovens.. $1.15 $2.00 Gas Ovens, $8.50 Gas Ovens.. Gas Tubing, foot...... 9-in, Granite Pie Pan, St. Helen's Toilet Paper, 7 rolls 250