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Cae. Ae sieabatsggon —— ae 7 Meat. AND tHe * A Few Tniflng Dog Day Jets DINNER PALL. This shows what the judge was RAR RR Re * * * AMUSEMENTS FOR THE * * COMING WEEK. * % = Seattle * % = Grand—-Liberat!'s Band, Aug- *& *® ust 4 and * * Third Avenue—“The Derby #} % Mascot.” *! % = Star—New Vaudeville * * SERRE RRO RR ERR REE Liderati’s band, half a hundred strong, & special is seheduled for an come to this store and get the best plano there ts for the price Our stock contains all grades from the TEINWAY down to an upright for $150. One or the other of the pianos we sell ts sure to measure up to your expectations. If ft does not, we take all the risk. But there is no tisk to take-—-you are as | certain of satisfaction as Uncle Sam is of his tax- | es. Easy payments. } Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALER TM Second Ave., Seattle. San Francisco and Oakiand, Cal. Buy Your Clothing at the OLO RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenues. 1 of hat i | mann, and praise he could receive. | The eontu a “In Old Kentucky,” which has t played Don’t Forget Our After 6 o’Clock 10¢ Split Li 20 Q Enamel .. . unch Baskets can k Drying 10¢ ue Coat Hangers.. 21-2¢ 5e doz, Wood Paper Plates..2¢ 10¢ Extension Sash Rod ....5¢ 15e Plain White Napkins....5¢ 7-Inch Wax Tallow Candles..4¢ | Ge Wood Fr Bargains umblers.... 1 1-2¢ ws Hole Yellow Mixin White Opal Alr out Flies.. --19¢ an Willow Fish B9¢e Woven G Baskets .. pencils, 2] Simmo; n's Carpt LOT on reese eevee Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union OO ne CHUMPEN, THE FOOLISH CoP. it will you wateh while | go den attach OF BARCELONA acrobats; Dreano, burnt cork art} tres iver at Sheit ‘ ist; the Halls, in a comedy sketch on team; Martin & Martin; Leslie Pomeroy, in a new song, and the t t tie label on . nod | : your Prescrip. starascope, with picturer = pore showing tho mutiny of the Russian | 5 pends with the aiiors, Sunday night will be the mark Stor. last opportunity to laugh at the) J. T. BAKER. of Pr a Hing” on silver. | present very funny and entertain-| seriously injured in a r ay Fr io. 1219 See- SHAW'S DAUG) ing program. | day ond Ave. -— | ‘Sanssnaanisssananannasnananananes ~ | The great Mc en closes his en-| — : |Sagement at the the JOSEPHINE, PABY BROWNIPF, LUCILA ater Sunday night next week the playhouse will be jark With bis wonderful sieight-of-hand and magical feats gether with his hy stunts, no man has and pleas. od a Seattle many a week. Seattle » ready to prou et h Her Not only grown people, but the children appreet the 0. I Washer. The following conversation tr Captain Hrown's Hittle daughter, residing at 1 nu t tle, Wash. Lucile, says Josephine, if our house should take fire what ia you take out first. Oh, says Jonephine, I would t Baby Burnice out, but the next Iw arry out Verifying the old proverb that childrer ALE BY ©, W. BOYNT ARE CO, 300 PI ae eR coma | n) THE PINE CONE RUB DE RIVOLI | wee.) | PARIS, AND DIAGRAM ES FULL, OF CON- | CENTRATED SULPHUR | I'l show you @ few thing | {When I tell you to move a cart N t ard | $you move it. You'll find it’s a good PAR . friend at deal cheaper * next time you in the ~ . exhibited tt really fishing for, {won't refuse to obey my order up in the Rue de Kt : a vigny a few minutes after t into bi tempt againat Alpb XII and| The head of a b the ¢ opera | continuously every in the Pr t Loubet wa ade, was! er aperture f the w80 next Friday and Saturday, in-| United States since 1892, will be |really one of the famous bombs| the nd's uttent uding Satur matinee Signor | gin its 13th annua in Benning sent to France by the anarchists of tarted to unscrew this bolt.) | Liberati is no stranger to Seattie,| ton, VL, shortly, After playtng its Larcelona nd of waxed thread, holding in and his band comes after a triumph-| annual fall engagements at St. | URY kane! How many bombs were sent to! place a glass tube, appear Jant month at the Lewis and Clark| Paul and Minneapolis, it will make| ts in i anty| France? That question created agi-| It was fortunate that one or the fair. In addition to the usual com-|its regular biennial trip to the] con ©. vér| tation ther of these curious onee did not plement of instrumental soloiata, | Pacific coast. 1 wit Conn has admitted that Vallina, the chief of the assocla-| light « match to better investigate Signor Liberati's company com-| he was ridi pass, but wny/ tion, admitted there were five. It|}the article, Then M. Chavigny prises Mise Katherine Klaror prima | Emile Sauret, the wnoed | charging mal to the county, Me} i certain that these objects pro-| thought that this ball of metal was | donna soprano. # ranging! violinist, is spending the summer in| also charged that all three mén| deeded from a foun labeled as| not the result of the explosion. “It from the most “cla to the] Switzertand, and will return to this takes per mont t et}constructing material—for cones] is another of those machines thrown most “popular” have been prepared. | country in the early fall. A short | the 1 for expenses with-4ire usually used as ornaments to be| by an anarchist, the author of the Not the least of the features will be} tour is being arranged for him, and | out t acrewed on the ends of bars of grille] attempted assassination in the Rue srnet solos by Signor Liberati him-|he will visit the Pacific const work fe Rivoli; it is one which failed to self, who, according to all reports.| playing in a few cities. It is likely A OF REW ts building W M. Chavigny, happening to s#e@/ explode,” thought M. Chavigny has lost none of his phenomenal he will be heard in Seattle during fron er Lake to Ev-@¥his cove, of which | had the good We must take it to the com- mastery of the cornet the season. erett, about six miles prise of obtaining a photograph,| missioner,” sald his fri as he ween Httie thought he was in the pres-| realized the danger that he and the The Taylor company presents! Lovers of the mysterious wit] AN ATTEMPT at ro! waslonce of a deadly machina Being | 400 guests of the establishment were The Female Detectives at the/have an opportunity of feasting | ™#¢e on Mrs. Garepy Aberdeen, bgreat collactor of retics, he evident-| in Third Avenue theater for the last/ themselves to the full at a special | T jay right. The aexatiant et|ly thought tt was a piece of grille] With the greatest of precautions t Saturday night. The play has| matinee tomorrow, Sunday, after- | "thing and Ged whe 4 for) work torn off by the explosion that/¢he head of the screw was replaced peated its former success, and is| noon, at the Star theater. On oe pee [Pa just happened, and put it care-|and 10 minutes later M. Chavigny uch admired by the patrons of| occasion Tatum, the mind reader “ lensly in his veet pocket | placed the pine cone on the desk of the up-town theater. “The Derby! wtil give a new act in m THE CIVIL SERVICE commiss| ‘The police charged and dispersed|M. Peschard, the police commis: Mascot” is the play to be presented/ ing and mysterious cabinet ston of Seattle may remov ¥ clty| the crowd, the guards clearing and + of the Baillon quarters, who by the company next week, and it| which will more than ever lows the pro-| encircling the corner of the Rue de| immediately informed M. Girard, d is on a theme differing materially | and jnterest all those who are in says the | Rohan rector of the municipal labratory. from anything they have been seen /termsted in this profound subject. | "te supr « a decison} M. Chavigny, not caring to be| There was not a moment to spare, in here. The scene is laid at Dal-| Hoe has issued a challenge to Mc-| inet © Price, 4is- | joatied in the crowd, and of being|as criminal bands had touched t las, Tex, and “Little Tex,” played| Ewen, also a great mind reader, to| chanted employe, who took his case|found among the first witnanses| bomb; it was liable to explode from by Laurette Taylor, will afford her/appear on the stage of the Star| te the courts taken by the officers, disappeared » moment to the other, and it is superior opportunities In fact, ev-| theater and do certain testa which toward the Opera, and went to call| miraculous that M. Chavigny was ery member of the Taylor company | Tatum will name. If McEwen ac-| SALMON REFUSE is being used|on a friend in @ tavern altuated on| not the first unsuspecting victim will have a chance to do some ©x-| vepts the challenge a rich and rare | YY the Robinson mpany of Ane eolient character work. The Derby} entertainment will be provided for ake glue and fertilizer, y . . biggeat of any of the racing events} het UPREME of the year, and around the race! hat pte did opportunities for climaxes and over realism. { — oil |_sue nemarate reunnces| WEDNESDAY AND The list of attractions billed for jcompany makes fraudulent sales ite next week at the Star theater prom- | j chief business. ording to the ow ses to be unusually strong. A bare! es je # court, in the Beattie case of THURSDAY, AUGUST mention of the following on the | D MARY LATHAM, convicted | *T!0* Krinoh against the company means much: The okane of arson, who ix a fugi istst tasty, Jes combination of| tree trent tone REL WAGON RE THE OuLY CIRCUS sxmerrne In KEW YORe magic, music and art; the De Comas, eye anatructed ove a ee roe {| emer SoS Laco nn vane Pom Nance Pans Moana ‘On paincipces = c Tere, Just ne It od the Natio re 8 LIME, Si RPASSING | SUPERB. SENSATIONAL sURPISES. te a aakeae OF THE ' cindy : oo oe NEW YORK CITY. NSOUND BUSING wet an the Gra remonial Pagear din In A Lady Looping the Gap in an AUTOMOBILE. |, atin " «. Pugacious F th Fate At h M t Death tr THE HiatesT PRICED ATTRACTION EVER KNOWN Jumt Yi r $1 I VOLO, THE VOLITANT vIn HR UGH SPACE ON A’ BICYCLE tle Feat atic A Thrilling Acts pert Pert t Welsh ¢ Troup t ‘ Vocal THE GRANDEST AND MOST COSTLY SHOW EVER PROJECTED. Two Exhibitions Daily, at 2 and 8.P. M. Doors Open an Hour Ecarlier Admission to the Whole Show, with a Seat, 50 Cents. Children Under 10 Years, Half Price 1 J and Private Rox Seat tra ording to 1 Allr Private box and reserved t the E ug Co, ¢ f ts, All ticket I of parties chars Owing to the Stupendou ft h NO STREET PARADE WILT, BE MADE, but h cl xpensive SHOW ¥ BE GIVEN OD ul ne t tt | de open. ONILL BXHIBIT IN EVERRTT AUG, 18; CENTRALIA 19. “THE PINE CONE BOMBS {:: M. Girard unscrewed the bolt and, | by pulling the waxed thread, d t forth wo wnall glass t f t Yr imotors long, Sod with q 7 “rated sulphuric acid be Thows tut ere plunged In ma fulminate of 4 1 we 1 vertically by Br {M it real te | result the! F | | | | BEATS STAR | tat and Madiaen BUNDAY—CONTINUOUS, 2 TO 11 P.M NEW BILL FOR WEEK OF JULY 31 THE KLEISTS, THE DE COMAS, Magic, Music, Bisek Art. | Acrobats—Supreme. Late of Ringling Circus. THE HALLS, | MARTINE AND MARTINE, Comedy Sketch Team. Eastern Entertainers. | LESLIE POMEROY, DREANO, on ” Biackface Song and Dance. evans’ tddatale chenes: STARASCOPE, | TRA, “The Russian Mutineers.” | ~ Lee Worley, Leader GENERAL ADMISSION, 100 EVENINGS, SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS, BOX HIRO AVENUE THEATER “Just as Cool as a real Summer. (Only Theater Open.) TI Week, 8 & Drew F arting Tomorrow Matin at THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR co. The Fountain Head of Dramatic ern Sensation (first time here)— THE DERBY MASCOT Author The Play that introduced the lor’s first great melodrama. somewhat better than ve.” “Plenty of wholesome comed: *2; “Full of thrilis. Just as action. pened “STOLEN BY Tonight Last Time SEATTLE’S LEADING THEATER THREE CONCERTS ‘ONLY IN SEATTLE Friday and Saturday Nights and Sat. Matinee August 4 and 5 Liberati’s Mili AND CONCERT TUMPHANT TRA $1.00, 75c, 50 and 2 Home of Polite Vaudeville SEATS, Clean—Cool “In Gid Kentucky.” A massive and faultiess production.” And no CHANGE IN OUR PRIC NEXT WEEK THE TAYLOR CO. in “The Female Detectives.” SCONTINENTAL TOUR t s long report to Mr, Lad the magistrate having charge nese awcertained that Night. HE GREAT McE WEN | STAR 1st and Madison DAILY MATINEES, 100. | RESERVED SEATS, | 200. 25. “Tho Most . Refreshing.” heater Phones 567. ee, Sunday, July 20, Russell Sintillization in the big East- to the Metropolis. Mr. Racing Play. Just as good— good Leaven of Yonvulsing—care killing. ‘A raging river of rapid good as the best ever hap- ES y. GYPSIES” John Cort, Mgr. Telephones Escnanatd itary Band COMPANY ats selling next Wednesday. "EM ALL , y wash fast GEO. H. 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