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poems i f THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, SEPT. Grocers. We will detiver | } a, 1905 Given One Week to Get Out in the Street Everything in our drug store must be will make any sacrifice rather than box up the pay storage on it to $15.00 and tess amount there 2% cer Remember here. Sh, bags P 10-1, bag O-Ib, bug best Japan F Wh Peart ng Soap, excell See ERE EH RAM The Play |b eon, Benson, who is a/ deville house for the « ing woek, for the oe ee OR en | © *| manufacturer on the Ladian terrt-| and is aaid to be the greatest ilu arme | per tee. S325 & AMUSEMENTS FOR THE #| tory b is nearly ruined through | slonist of the day, The balance of | a on a Save * COMING WREK ela g nged dry ©, until @ud-| the bill will be as follows: Clancy A b h * #ldenly his pray rain are an- | & Kraus, two travesty actors; Court r . o and—Kxra Kendall and #|swered by a veritable deluga Mr,| wright & Lee, in a comedy sketch 1 doa, be boxes Paric . in “Weather Beaten #| Kendall, as “Benson,” ix caught inyjRice @ Edwards, in a humorous ' * four nights, begin- @/ the downpour and soake@ to the/playlet. These three will furnish M Hon * ning Sunday */ skin. This cloudburst is said to be | plenty of laugh, and all are sure to fgg “ * Seattle—"Kentucky Belles,” #)a mo lorful piece of realiam. | make a decided hit. Thos, W. Ray he tla hat everyone in| ® al! week a lare the plece to bejin a new illustrated song, and the looking for in coffee and seldom|* ‘Third Avenue—“Fablo Ro- &] the ite sort and to afford |starascope will conclude the bill obtained * mani,” all week wlthe unique atly humorous | Sunday and Monday the shows will In 2%) -1b. cardboard boxes, per Ib../@ Star—New vaudeville bill *;| Mr. Kendall full sway for the dis-| be contin , from 2 to 1 o'clock. WDe le wi play of his talent Liebler and | Sunday afternoon this week's bill TH Selb acrew=top air-tight cane, Perle AMUSEMENTS SATURDAY #| company have surrounded him with | will gtill hold the boards, but Mon eR ESSER SEEN ‘ NIGHT vd a fine supporting cast |day the change will be made. In b-ib, sorew-top ai 7 Af i The Pit * Saturday night the Brigadier Bur. | Two capital burtesques contribute per Ib * = Seattle-“The Wi & | lonquers will bring to a clone their|}(to the fun of “The Merrymakers, F_R. YERXA & SONS, * Star-—Polite vaudeyil * esnful week at the Seattle, Sun-|a troupe which is to hold the boards Main and Occidental, * Pantages—Jobn L. Sullivan #/day afternoon and night and all/at the ttle week after next. The! * and vaudeville. * ~ Management promisen a great show, * - } with enough novelties to make the ee eee ee ee | | Most biase amurement seok forget Buy Your Clothing that there ever oxist ch a word at the | | ra Kendall in “Weather Beate 4s eupul. Melodious musie, pretty | OLO RELIABLE SPOT Benson” widi be the offering at th airls, iginal scenic and light ef. KLINE @ ROSEN Grand Sunday and three succeeding fects, expensive costumes, and «x 025 First Avenue, nights. The play has been deserily pert stage management has placed ed as “the raining success,” « bit of The Merrymak in a clase by] humor eastly understood when once iteell, In the history of “The Chaper ons,” tsadore Witmark’s big music al comedy, it is authoritatively stated that it haa never enjoyed so successful and pr oon speroun @ jaa the present one. It has this year a very large company, including ome well known people, and the minine per nh of the chorus w eaid to be the most attractive ever seen in New York. The play hae been givea a new dreas, both scenic Jally and sartorially, by the present management, and it is welcome news to amusement lovers that it COME TO THIS BUSY STORE will be seen at the Grand during the season. . | Whe 7 1 it DALE. AT Tite GRAND! hen Lottie Blair Parker wrote EZRA KE Way Down Kast.” managers pre dicted a great future for her, but Bext week tho “Kentucky Belles"| most of the “wise ones” thought will be the offering. “Tickle Me"|that Mrs. Parker produced all that is an excellent number that ts intro: |she possessed, aod would never duced during the action of the farce] equal this play; that lady, however 1 Polished Blown Tamb- engraved Be > dozen Souvenir Postal Cards all new le p00 Repeating Shot 100 lers WceNo, 2 Miller Bost Brass Lamp Burner he 260 dosen Parafine Wax Candies enc le Me I-quart Brown Bean Pot Se | s Marlin 2c i-quart Heavy Tin Pail and comedy offering, “Murphy's Mis-|said nothing, but followed that old wer 3 . 106 spoap at ge a +1000 jtake” In “Tickle Me” the chorus| maxim, “say nothing, but saw 2-quart Granite Milk Pan ..5¢ | "125 Heavy Can wormngé Fils equipped with fishing lines to! wood.” Finally she Onished saw - 89e $5.00 Gillett's Safety Razor, 200 shaves without sharpening which are attached a rag baby. The! ing and turned out “Under South girls stand by the footlights and)ern Skies,” which is considered by jthrow the rag baby bait out over! many « bigger success than her for | the heads of the spectators, and the| mer play. ‘Under Southera Skies” |fua begins as soon as the audience! is scheduled for presentation at the tries to grab the bait. The song ts! Grand during the season. sung duting the entire “businens.”| 500 dozen White Granite Dinner | Plates te | 25e 1%-gallon White Stone Milk | Crock . le 6-inch Flower Pot and ize § Ge Salmon Trolling Outfit, iis TEE WR peassgsnn ‘ Five of the great artiets who are Kentucky Belles” was promoted to thoroughly to tour the country this season under the direction of Loudon G. | amuse, and is bullt on | original linen pe ger u | Charitom, will visit the coast, the | The Third Avenue theater will fist tnetwdi Madame Gadek\, the Secend and Union |open for the fall season Sunday Wagnerian soprano; Harold Bauer, | Mant after a week of darkness dur-|and Alfred Retsenauer, pianists | ing which the renovators have been| Bisa Rueger, ‘cellist, and Marie busy, The attraction which will! Néchols, violinist. Of these Madame |hold the hoards is “Pubio Romani.”|Gadski and Baver are atready wat) jan adaptation of Marie Corelli's ta-| kno on the Pacific slope, both mous novel, “The Veadetta” The|having toured this section duriag management promises special scem-) the past two years They were see- ery and effects, and a selected com-|cemful in a marked degree, and will |Pany of metropolitan artists spect-| undoubtedly receive a warm wel ja ¥ engaged for the characters as-\come on their return. The others signed them. The scene represent- will visit the coast for the first ing the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in| time, but their fame has preceded the last act is said to be one of the them, however, and they will find most thrilling and realistic stage of-|the music people of the coust quite fects ever seen. “Fabio Romant’’|as ready ax our eastern brethren to } has always been’s popular play, and! recognize true genius, and extend --- GET --- ‘Tomorrow's Post-Intelligencer | crowded houses will probably be the| the homage that is its due. If Reis- rule jemacer, Mile Rueger, and Mins Nichols are deserving, western peo- The Great Leon is the leading ple will not be slow to recognize Humber of the bill at the Star van-) their merit | | Only Sunday Paper in Seattle That Has ]} Associated Press Service | SPONTA Special Features for Tomorrow TYPES OF ARCHITECTURE AS REVEALED IN SEATTLE RES- IDENCES— With Pictures Showing an Effective Variety of Models From Bungalows to Venetian Gothic, and Unique Ex amples of Spanish, Italian, Dutch, English and French Ideas. UNCLE SAM'S FOREST RANGERS WHO PATROL MOUNT RAI- NIER PARK— With Pictures. How Officers Prevent Destruction of Animal and Vegetable Life. A Grandson of General Robert E. Lee Is on Duty in Paradise Valley. ADRIFT ALONE ON A DERELICT OFF THE AFRICAN COAST Captain Folsom’s, of Seattle, Narrative of an Exciting Voyage on the Golden Horn. With Portrait. INDIANS ON THE EDGE OF THE CONTINENT AND THEIR FOLK LORE— An Illustrated Article by Prof. Edmond & Meany, Tell- a Story of a Journey on Foot From Moclips to GUARDING PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT SAGAMORE HILL— Precautions Taken by the Gecret Service to Protect the President and His Family. With Views of the Inte- rior of the President's Summer Hom OLDEST AND MOST PICTURESQUE OF SPANISH-AMERICAN CITIES— CHICAGO, Bept. 2.—A esire on =A verbal agreement is said to have made between Miss Rhoda and the #pectalist whereby Dr, Pratt ngreed to change the color of the defendant's eyes to a datk brown, and in covmideration he declared he ve $1,000 the part of Ceetlia Rhoda, an actrens. ssens a pair of brown eyes With Pictures of Boones in Quaint Camaguey, Cuba, to p Which Was an Indian Village When Columbus Landed. | | rather than eyes of gray, has result was to rec PHILADELPHIA, RESTING ‘PLACE OF THE NATION'S HEROES | j Farm,” which was, in the unite | opinion of The Star's party of teach.|"Abeyan.” ready for & gn’ era, the most interesting individual | through the yard, with Homer Dav- $10,000.00 Worth of Drugs, Medicines} Toilet Articles and Druggists’ Sundries Mast go this week. All prices reduced from 25 to 50 Per Cent Nothing reserved but a few schedule patents. AN EXACT STATEMENT OF THE FACTS Stone, Fisher & Lane, of the Annex, had assured that they could build around me and not disturb my store; their contractor having just notified them that he must remove the walls, they were obliged to force me 4 Shaw’s Pharmacy 1213 Second Avenue i iisolal chat iiaaieestieciecsalinnanneiiiciell My Impressions of the Fai (This is the fifth article ts series, “Imprensions of the Pair.” by the atx popular school teachers of | certained. the state who won free trips to) Leaving the pheasants Portiand in the recent contest con-| along to the jungle fowl and Sucted by The Star, It te by Mins| nearty every foreign country rep Jenevieve Matiison, teacher in the| sented. BF. Day nohool, and denis ex-| Now for the best part of the jusively with Homer Davenport's| hibit--the Arabian horses, read of, but seldom seen. actual potwoning has never been feature of the exposition. Editor.) empert, Abeyan horse of t old and is « Bherricka, HY GENEVIFVE MADISON meaning A visitor at the Lewts and Clark exposttion could mM afford missing the opportunity of seeing the enport farm with its many extreme. specimens of birds ne of the two only Dav- | Turkey allowed to be exhibited at the and ant-| in 2 Me ‘emt tailed of the exhibitor of mr known and Dav- e to Chic rare represents the Arabian horses. Davenp listened to eagerty by our 1 group of spectators and weare « ne animals te the well famed cartoonist, Mr. Homer sold this week, I tock and me the! Whether be died from fear er from we pam Bo often There is ir. mounted upon bis back. This fine apecimen of the family of cloak, is now 25 years maining stallions that the sultan of|an ; World's fair the high rts brillant lecture ts AMUGEMENTS. 5 | f } GRAND |sonn cont SEATTLE 1% P { Both Phones 65 ; Manager } Both Phones 43 SUNDAY AND THREE FOL, } UNDAY AFTERNOON AND LOWING NIGHTS } NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK i ALL WE NEED 18 RAIN , If t's Ditterent From the Te } THE KENTUCKY THE EZRA KENDALL LAIN COMEDIAN BELLES | { In His Latest Achlevement § Extravaganza WEATHER |\__Somnany ; | rf | BEATEN | nn 4 : BEAUTIFUL WOMBN j } SUPERB SCENERY } 5 AND { ) CLEVER COMEDIANS ] AN IDEAL LAEBLER & CO. } j CAST ) Wednesday nees bbe, 2 § Pricea—T5e, 50, 261 ? and Saturday Ma’ i" Prices $1.50 to xt-—"The Chaperons” Next—"THE MERRY MAKERS” HIRD AVENUE) “1 mos: | THEATER | heater” | Russell and Drew, Managers. Phones: Sunset Main Ind. 567. Prices—Night 20, 20, 40 and 60 cents. Matinee Week Commmencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee Edward R. Salter Presents Fabio Romani An Eleborate and Magnificentiy Constructed Version of MARIE CORELLI'S FAMOUS AND WIDELY DISCUSSED NOVEL THE VENDETTA AN ADMIRABLE COMPANY OF ACTORS Incloding WILLIAM MORRIS SUPERS BILL FOR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 4th. THE GREAT LEON CLANCY AND KRAUS Travesty Artists Peeriess iusoniet Favorites in F: RICE AND EDWARDS [ In Mighty Mysteries. COURTRIGHT AND LEY Comedy Sketoh. MA JUNE Character Changes. THE STARASCOPE New Story Films. aie 3 Rolls the STAR'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Popular ~ LABOR DAY MONDAY. CONTINUOUS SHOWS. General Admission 10c. Daily Matinees 10c. Evenings, Sundays, Mole daye, Reserved Gente 2c. Box Seats Zc, Nee Sundays, nee are Hop | |amugeling a horse from Arabia is {PANTAGES THEATER, Second and | punished by being bebended Sencca St.—Beginning Monday Mat- But the question arises, “Why |inee, Aug. 28 All wed, farewell the] nas Ate. Davenport spent over ten) {0Ur the greai and only John 1. Sale : van, ree-roun: wi re. | pears of study and patience, 20 #8¥| sparring partner, Jim MeCormiek. neti of money, in procuring such | $1,900 challenge for her equal: the bit as this?” The 2 st be in his own words whe says he “loves rare birds and « holder of Richard K. Fox diamorit medal, Lulu Beeson, buck dancer, assisted by the comeds Ferguson. Julia Hami lexs coon shouter nO | ry mals. it was also her red it fs feared that ad last m enport, who possesses erous|to hear him order “Nejdran™ mere pgraphe and weds of greeting |the second stall for our inspection. THE HOP CROP for the year will men who und nd and ap-/ The golden coat of Nej. is remark STATE probably reach 45,000 bales, as con- on Be care y. Among) ably beautiful and he represents one trasted with 35,000 for iast year. ne might be mentioned President | of the finest ty f the Arab horse - Sir Thomas | of the famity ed Segiew! Jedran. . MAYOR WRIGHT, of Tacoma, ous for thei utiful beads and | sf | says the city is worse off since gam- ove n-loxp eyes. This stallion was] A STRIKE against the Three] bing was stopped by Sheriff Den notice, is| capty in the southern part of} Lakes Lumber company, operating |hotm, The mayor and the sheriff pheasanta— | ar Captain Gainsford of the| near Everett has b lared by | are “at outs” with each other. re pheasant, liv amuggied out of | its 400 employees, because the menu} . brea sae ing in the mountains of West China| through Jerusalem in n't suit them mpany offi ss guests the iveren: comsiniale Sha trem tonien| Sais cae sr nae tone |. Se ee which once brought > in the spring of 1905,/ to close down anyway, aud will not souiaianiigul Antwerp, and numerous .others| purchased by Mr. Davenport for the| open up again soon LONDON, Sept It has become ally as rare | sum of $8,600, | } known that the German government interesting of pheasant the most is the Reeves ape Koubishan,” remarkable for all these and endurance, is the ot first deneribed by Marco lo, th rted Arabtan stallion, com Vv tian traveler, in the middie a under the same pe ut . It is @ large bird, and when | the Gray Abeyan came. ches his fuil plumage,| The two younger thoroughbre his] THE NORTHERN PACIFIC EX her | TENSION out of Hoquiam is now] g to} to Quinault + hat ebjected 4o a continuance in office of J. Martin Miller, former war cere rvation. [respondent now consul from the United States to Aix-la-Chappele, MARTON now has a fire depart-| itler is said to have Written many is, | ment articles during bis career which omplete i be in five or x woeks.| Halool, 4 years old, and Hamid, 9 - - Germany did not like, ameng them the tail alc attains a length of| years, are Mkewise admirable. A STATE FAIR will be held at! being one dJeging that Germany five or wix feet. It is the swiftest| some in our party . asks| North Yakima this year, and plans/was in a plot to put a figurehead flyer of all the pheasant family. | whether Arabian horses are ever|are being made for a big one. monarch on the throne of Samoa. @ Many are familiar with the story | spotted, whereupon we are told that Bharata te aliens that thin extisle acmiee r 1 about thiy pheasant that In/there never was a spotted horse} YAKIMA VALLEY has shipped/the Samoans to rise against Ger- an t the state pris known in that country, It is out 17 carloads of fruit during the China Were allowed their ch being put to death elther by b » OS} markable that the soft velvety ing of theae animals is due to bree eheaded or the privilege of touch-|net grooming, as they om ing their tongue to the dr blood | newer receive any care, The | of the Reeves pheasant. One meth-/ made to travel day after day, be! as the other, for| of ‘or $1.00¢ erted in the _ od proved as quick fed only once 24 hours, and jed in a suit for $1,000, wt Jin th | sits Neversber the treatments on} in tach instance the prisoner dled | ceive wa Pay e Boron i With Pictures Showing the Resting Places of Franklin, superior court by Dr. William A 4 print | gg A phan ; so bs xe | shortly nfter e thie k. One teristic of Truxton, Decatur, Bainbridge, Pratt, a spectaliat in optical sur-|peiates that after a number ot wn? | a eer bian horse ts that although Otnre, wery erations, and while gatisfactory | But you will be If you neglect ¢ highest life, sometimes requi In his declaration Dr. Pratt relates] progreas waa belng made, the de-| relief from thowe dizzy, faint mien to bring him out of 8 that the actress went 60 his office | fendant ceased her Visits to b hungry spells, hot flushes, shortness | stall, once out, children are safe BEAUTY AND FASHION PAGES POR FEMININE READER r, declaring her eyes ua 7 ee ee eee ee fe | of breath, which te 4 your | his back. THE CHILDREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS — THREE PAGES not spond with her general aye heart is w and unable to purify) It is a staunch religious be! OF CORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—A COM: fi Oe icsion, ‘The young man's . ‘ Dr. Milew Heart Curelamong Arabs that thelr horses im PLETE OWERT STORY, eyes, the optician says, wore at that The $3 Hat Store euch rolled, by stra |never be ted or fall into inh gra while her| All the new #all Styles now > that it iss hands of foreigners under any ec Gold Everywhere or Delivered to Your Door—5 Cents a Copy. harmonizing with her|sala KE. N. Brooks & Co., 1231 petend pr sideration, and any person fou coat many. A past woek. ng. ~ or] ©. A. TIFFANY, a prominent edu are|cator of the stata, dided at his home ing | in Contralia, Friday re-| eal A.B. NEWLAND, a Seattle man the| has bean missing from Everett for ofjten days. . ing the| A NorweGIAN turneran| Mair Vigor, Gives to en] COLI C will be built at Tacoma y hair all that soft, dark, Tes No Sune | rich color so natural to early ust| THE LAUNCH ARGOSY, with c.| life. Checks falling hair; keeps the |P. Green, Atlan Green and John | the hair soft and smooth, aad pn- Anderson on board, has ben miss. wed ing from Tacoma eince Tuesday. of This was her maiden voyn and prevents splitting at the ends, A splendid dressing. 2:S4%%Siy j 4 1 4 |