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PARRA AR AR Ae eR play don't fail to go tonight a wi is one ; of the beet production. yet ~ : ME THEATERS *igiven at the popular uptown . . er” * | theate ‘. vida Nat Good» ® Sunday matinee will open the sixth | 2 Grand F *| week of the Daniel stock company # wis rk *# /in an elaborate production of Seattle, Oe A k— #/|Tom’s Cabin,” Everythin : Tie teen cat */has been done to make thie 1 # ee At week L. Sul- #/tlon excell all other efforts in Re ad sther act * presentation of this old drama + ver . & | Peo who have heretofore been Bigpa nase ese ee eH disappointed in the “Uncle Tom t tunity really m Grace onl bd : tuctior play Rn ie hearsals and will appear in bi 1 part "Mark which he ha id played fully tn all the big a prod n duced on the Ameri _ t ystomary numt s and t ed singers and one The sale of seats last f Anoe n of : Sta a ay afternoon great John L, Sullivan who w ' © Sta rting pag xt Wed da . an w wive a gue, and will t en . in a sk h wh will give him a hat a i € a ne with Othe he t w be Mra. Ju Levy & Ce . ts John F Drew, ee ntr Kin the gale Ma in a singing and dancin, k ett-MeCoy ontest mn the t le ¢ n and he i j - JOHN L. St AN | Chauncey Olcott comes to the At the Grand next month tn b new play — 1 A Romance of Athi amk opere. 7 . ae - pale and cho: e gety. Many of ? are be nteliigent little French neg girls of tt seen in an important member Held prod mpany, which fone Will be seen at the G xt Friday “week after neat Saturday night is per of “Woman against Wo wan” at the Third Ave Theater if you have not already seen For the Best 25c Coffee Ws Roasted every Mfaction guaranteed JULES LEVY At the Star JR. has @ record in that organization being the only one who n gets bis part and who is « to go on the moment bis given. He and the star are | friends on the golfing links the r te of the ye Manager How theater, who «i news that Mi ue | atte TEA & COFFEE CO. #21 SECOND AVENUE, » Near Madison Street. | Fiske will be an attr | se ext PICNIC OF SEASON International Brotherhood of Teamsters Field Sports, Music, Dancing BOATS LEAVE PIER 2, HOURLY AFTER 9 A. M. ROUND TRIP © fe r ready famo. aa it} of ie s THE SEATTLE RHRAERERER HARES * HAD THEIR PICTURES TOOK | *! * PORTLAND, Ore, May 1.— * * Business was suspended for | * half an hour yesterday in the *| * district near Hast Morrison % | }® and Grand avenue, and every * | }*® man, woman and child who ® * could leave their taske or * pastime Joined the crowd, It * * Was nothing but a newly wed- * *® ded couple going to have their * * pletures taken, The cab stood # | * before the photographers, * | * amall boys and big ones peeped & | * under the door, through the # * keyhole and over the transom, *® * hoping to see the smile that * * iluminaated the brides and * * before the lens, Men * * nad laid away the wal- * Years ago the poor man couldn't furnish a home ave de G The salari * and white gl * or Bradatreet With t thie rating he hom Ae a matter of fa th people who nee & yeare before expatiated on't man ta fll at ease, With a home he in nettled and better able to do his work and bea t '* how different things looked ® plan—bullt upon it, improved it, dignified it and robbed it of ite first terror leventuall * aftae A 398 ot we ‘ Ute . au when @ thing bec ®& necessity, nothing can prevent it from taking pla . rene he plan we offer ur Patrons is the sort that makes a friend of ¢ r * pat better citizens by having b We béome greater merchants through y edit pat . agi and the world looks good to us . ae A litle down—and a little @ week or month buys anything or everything on th * ft on . * from a& rotu barre and th * ® street worker ‘ented the . } ® shovel and \ . H * Finally the r opened. A * ) * hing girl in white and a ® 5 & welt cov man tn black as # $ o ae tt face, * ; . nd ed the @ * t th * * ing a ah ofr * * be e from @ H et Th cab @ + two t on® * | und =the & § *w eoumed its ® ? rT o ) . * } eee eee ee eee ee ene 2 DESIRE TO SELL BEER ri Q } Th nse and revenue mmit GOLDEN OAK IDEBOARD— $ tee soon be called upon to de OAK BED ROOM SUITE—Consisting of, dresser Has silver and two linen draw- ? Je the question of whether ¢ bed and washstand, 22x28 in, oval ; beveled ors. Beveled French plate mire § it all sanction a new poll of French plate ror In dresser, top drawers, swell ror measureé 14x24 in. H allowing liquor to be sold at the front, Handsomely finished. Our: pattec womely carved and highly ; lakeside resorts ished; a bargain at, .@¢ Members of the committee have ned; @ bargain at, OBI H | | | been informed that aired { the two dif ferent rs park, and by won park. The pmpany is be bthe applic It in @ pot set of the octopus to transform the | lake parks, which it owns 1 or gardens It is the {ntention, prov counct! is willing, to sell }the new pavilion which is b | at Leechi park ion has been torn do ; attractive structure water t sald that J | | | | F urnish Veit Sones on the Installment Plan men had ne fed credit it became © in publi me wh nage, We are all ge or in our ate OMBINATION Golden oak, has BOOK ¢ " The Stay Satisfactory Range ) h « Dunn 1 hants found t tabl t ment ' i V fr gain home ocome at n ard eeer an t ng desk completely fitted, roomy lower compartments. Carved $ PARLOR TABLE —Solld oak finished in golden; and shaped top and beveled 16x20 in. sh aped top and 12 in. shelf. Turn- French plate mirror. $44.50 y | $2.25 at Madison } m at the scheme was relia DINING CHAIR—Golden . ak ue en bs renee ROCKING CHAIR—Finished in > CHiprONIER—Golden oak, has 5 GO-CART—Reclining and fold- back arved head an movable v golden, has spindle back and in adjust. ash; porcelai @ sages xe ie i} justal ash; porcelain | i pla nee wow bate cobibins arms; solid wood tufted; carved base, This sides; turned legs and stretch- five drawers, top drawer o} les, rubber tires, sateen par- ed at both Madison and Leschi legs and stretch very and handsome} ers; carved head rest, and cob- come, - Eee penal ends and ; asol; full rep. cushion a ee $1.50 ges $7.50 | sl cae eda) $3.00 ssobig: hessdi ge tablbestasix<: } $13.50 * *. ~ — ~ * PUNCHED FARES . rs dee * MANY YEARS * H * * at Tes. alte Rowe # PORTLAND, Ore, May 12— * an & The tent ctor attend- ® . a ®@ ing toe nic con @ tors ia Por hin® i of age and service. ia @ \ . $ J. Negus, of Brazil, In- @ i He is Sl yeare of age @ ; ® and began railroading in 1853. @ § ® He ran trains 43 years and @ # covered a distance of more # Wool Smyrna, 18x36 1.00 @ than 1,500,000 a . In 18 * A peters, 18x36 . 1 4 # he retired because of advanced & } Axminsters, 27x60 275 e and failing sight. Dur- ® Nut vil 5 "a § Nubia Wilton, - 1.75 ng the civil w arried Wool 8 pat OF ho @ tens of thousands of soldiers @ ? yol Smyrna. $2.25 ® to the front He has been In @& ¥, ( Axminsters, 27x60 $3.00 & five front end collis- # VENETIAN CARPET, 36 tn — } BED LOUNGE—Has A-1 «prings and upholstery, Covered with figured ramie, well tufted. Back $ Wool Smyrna, 36 $4.00 * lone * per yard e } may be lowered to make good sized bed. Price $9.00 | Axminsters, 26x $4.50 * *#/ GRANITE INGRAIN CARPE’ f i EO L re yard OS SS SOOO — QUARTER WOOL OS Se G S | f Bi | OY OR. WILLARD BURIED ca on reat Cut Sale of Bigelow Axminster Carpets HALF WOOL INGRAIN, per yard 430 In Oriental and Floral Patterns. | The funeral of the late Dr. Rufus 2 per yard, cut to ., a6 eevee Ooebe lenses oes Hoedoctecees os eosew acess eevee ai Willard was held Thursday after For Bed Rooms—good pat . noon at the First Methodist Epis terns and colors. (Sewing, laying and lining per yard, extra, 10c.) ‘opal chureh. Many eloquent ad- | dresses were delivered by the noted divines of the eity and friends of the dead man, who was a pioneer ot both the state and the city. Dr Willard was a Mason and the serv ices at the cemetery were under the | Pour Couches pall Seican oan Fadge Poors As Low As Adair, Col. Sheafe, Hiram Jacob Thos. Prosch and Mr Bryan $7.00 WILL REPORT TO THE POPE Bishop Edward J. O'Dea, accom SF Ea eeu ee eee ee cee Cclcther wil ieee gealtie on LEATHERETTE COUCH say 21 for Rome. The bishop goes | strong frame, Price 4. 6... to make his decennial report to mer a holy father and to the congre A pCR Sib 4 ot the propoganda While away 5 Bishop Dea will travel il over | pusene na 4 will examine = any of ; [i Our Bedroom } the most famous cathedrals of the } { the new Seattle cathedral | sible that he may ber of sacred athedral It is pos | urchase @ num-| paintings for the n Every Detail A five-atory brick building on the | southwest corner of Virginia and First, known as the Hosenberg building, was sold Thursday to Cy SANITARY COUCH cellent bed or couch and will last forever Has steel frame handsome! ay be had The \s nickel plated and may H he & $30.00 : SOISOSOSOIOS SOLOS ESS rus F. Clapp, the consideration be with or without wrt Price (We carry a full line of mattresses to ing $82,500. The building is 60x120 | feet, five stories in the rear and|/m'* “*'"* three stories in the front. There MARIE ANTOINE | are 95 rooms and a saloon. 4 $5 Cash and $5 a Month | * We take your old range, allow 10 different styles to choose amon The “Toppy” New Ones. | ing you all it is worth, as part to ‘ | There's none better made than| I payment on a new one These cut-price bargains strictly cash our $2.00 soft and «tiff hate. Ih 'N ] Brooks & Co,, 1331 2nd ave. one ' National springs Price fit these couches.) Reg. value $8.00 to Very suitable for halls, libraries and Deeply tufted, with patent fasteners, is heavily frin supported by cross-bar spring. LACE CURTAINS $9.50 per pair dining roms. $15. 00 } Exclusive sale f this refriger ator is with our house. Low tem Makes an ex- § erature and dryness of air are ir $7.50 ? evitably obtained in this refrig erator It is FILLED WITH CHARCOAL, the ONLY SANTI ~~“? TARY FILLING, and undoubtedly the best refrigerator on the For market. This refrigerator Monday and Tuesday, cr $4.06 — es Price $11.50