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‘tad wholesale dense and the heat ter forest fires still burning Battleship EOL eae ROMB, Aug. 6 y torday recelved @ pllgrima’ 600 Americans from all parte of the United States, As a special Rot BS Pe tag lott sudden!y joe mate and 7 in Whatcom county, according to a] ATE WE arty who rode through that seetigg | n autos 0 injured. | and deatrayed & lar: é f Poe S University of Pure atvarsty ot organ by Seat’! fa scarce In Nc geale Roe mark of favo rm “nd Lawlor aimply stated that he was se called north on tmpertant business health H. Alger, of Detroit, son of |ington yeuterday apection to the ss RICHARD MANSFIELD’S Alaska. } the Nw AMPERSAND, Lake Saranac. y » Aug. 5-Richard Mansfield (a ‘grow «& worse and gre felt over hia i) rating fron “4 and he has gradually grown worve, Now he has denied him { to all of his friends and ts the life of a recluse. hund apprehension | seulptor *% Hince re \ home fn Cornish I votes arrests were | and fc hom. He led the couple | made in Too to wate a. Fleet of Battioships at Navy Yard ebraska at navy yard. im om (My United Press) the pope permitted Senator Alger, will establish a goat) a sy : ¥ he Zion City red in a tite oar Belting © sto} : he earn near Bellingham. Th been purchased for $266,000. ‘at Winona, plantation will be near Woodlahd | Reig. Gon. FB. Willett left Wash on @ tour of tn-| Will be held tn honor of the acquit: |the people and the fact nm OF Hxtoce thioss, snub Pp mmmandant of the SERIOUS CONDITION uaited States Marine Corps. Although all the, retur . Uonaliatis ha ion at Manila custus St. Gaude: died Sature Burope bis health has |of 69, Death was caused by a wen eral break down from over work, | John Sharp Willlame= won the Loulsiana senatorship by only a few : The Irvington race track at Port and has been sold for $150,000. ha WILSON LEADS A } At The Hague the Aw ~ egation have made a pr 5. M. Graff of Seattic has been Some progress toward this end was ir . > . bits GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1907. WELCOME The pope yes » of over Hed Pree) cauded much discural Tt te COM! the taking of a photograph of him TEESE Aw United sidered significant d¥ing to his volt surrounded | ° et Attory Ovens ure of extenatye land frauds, Mr. | Colummes othe Kulahts of} DeNVER, Aug, 5.—Late lant |000 for 100 lectures during thé@win. | rte Hong Pate Boge as All ery In spite of the great heat the | Might Willlam D, Haywood returned |" Haywood ts considering It pope looks to be in the best of to thi# city, and the crowds were | pressed # revolver to hin head and | } fired, fatally nding her unwel | | come wooer ox | raking y of amoke Sipartaro wae @ boarder at the ear the {8 London at a meeting of the Chris: | Caf home. He waited until Call 8O great at the depot that It took the police a long time to ration | tian Soctal Gaon at nes of the hour thin, wae aban |Kichmond w#ald late doned. Women at the depot took early autumna we lac the Invalid to herswaiting carriage.) Where there was no Thursday an m air meeting | Was no color, Hence acitic coast and | tl of Haywood girle @f fitt Haywood appeared early at his |often old desk this morning and began | retredting ching were the task of answering telegrams |to the absence and letters of congratulation, A lec | ¢r said y night at his NM, at the age rican del paition for side ee found not guilty of the charge of ache na otter Special & embessioment, after trial at Valdex ACOMA, Ang cretary | Ajanke i | Wilson has « a View Prosi “ dent Pairba Mr. Wilson Joined! Among the mont urgent needs of be pf ne ea eae are|a searching party Saturday night Greece is the linking up of tt rail THE HABIT OF SAVING Sunday in hunt for @ lost couple tm the | way system with the rest of Kurope. | spanpeniey. nan who,apends as fast ap he gprne Yesterday the lid was wood ar the foot of Mt. Rainier ~ ate ‘ he middion 4 FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. OUR FIRE SALE PROVES POPULAR AMONG SEATTLE HOMEFURNISHERS EACH SUCCEEDING DAY SEEMS TO BRING ADDED INTEREST IN THE BAR- GAINS—-GOODS SHOWING UP BETTER THAN WAS AT FIRST EX- PECTED-—-SALE MAY BE DISCONTINUED AT ANY TIME. STORE OPENS AT 9:30 TOMORROW MORNING AND MAY BE CLOSED PART OF THE DAY-COME EARLY When the Fire Sale was first announced, it was our intention to continue it for about ten days. Ordinarily the sale id have lasted at least that long, and possibly a althoug “ we had all confidence in the | sold goods fre the past few days—én fact, we would be wel! satis or five complete days. We had hardly anticipated such a generous welcome to the bargains offered, whess of the prices and in the good judgment of the peo As to the busines hours for this week, while the sale continues, it is imposible to say def store will open at 9:30 in the morning and may be closed for a few hours during the day in ord n the floor and replace them with other goods. ittle longer. We were pleasantly surprised, however, by the ed if two-thirds of the amounf of goods already sold had le of Seattle, nitely at this time, The that the men may remove a : Teams are hauling Fire Sale goods from the warehouse just as fast as possible, and additional goods are constantly being placed on the floor On account of the quantities of goods sold the last three days of last week, it may be necessary to discontinue the Fire Sale at any time. As soon as the goods which we cannot keep in our regular stock because of the fire are dis- posed of the Fire Sale will be withdrawn There is a possibility that the withdrawal will take place without notice, as we have very little regular stock that can be marked down sufficiently to take the place of Fire Sale goods, and hence cannot keep up assortments when these goods are gone The goods now being taken from the warehouse are in better condition than those first placed on display. This is accounted for by the fact that the fire did the most damage near the east end, where the entrance is, and this is where we began to take out the goods. smoke—and in many cases hardly touched by either Going farther back toward the west end, the pieces were damaged only by water and A good assortment of these goods Will be on the floor for tomorrow's selling, and. the bargain prices will be just as low as those that have characterized the former days of the Fire Sale. If you have not yet attended thé sale, you can hardly have an adequate conception of what it includes chandise on the floor tomorrow. Those who called last week will find much additional mer- REMEMBER, STORE OPENS AT 9:30 TOMORROW MORNING. SEE THE DRAPERY SPECIALS. SEE THE CARPET SPECIALS. SEE THE RUG _ SPECIALS. SEE THE CHINA SPECIALS. BEDDING SPECIALS. All Redding, including Down Comforts, White Cotton Com forts, Marseilles and Honeycomb Spreads; plaid, white ray and tan ‘ool Biankets, Down gray and Ww aL do ‘to : Of ther Pillows, ete, at Conditions on Which Fire Sale Goods Will Be Sold: The first and most important condition to bear in mind is that WE CAN MAKE NO DEFINITE PROMISE OF DELIVERY on Fire Bale Good We may be able to deliver some of them in a few days trom ft sale; but on the other hand it may be several Weeks before delivery can be made on others, So please don't ask the salesmen to promise date of delivery, as they cannot do it priced goods will at all times be given the preference ery over Fire Sale Goods. If you purchase regular and Goods at the same time, separate orders will be made em, the regular goods being given first attention and the « Goods attended to afterward, WE CANNOT PROMISE TO DELIVER FIRE SALE GOODS WITH REGULAR GOODS, a» conditions may make it impossible for us to do ao All goods will be sold in the condition in which the are shown on the floor We cannot do repair or refinishing work on Fire Sale Goods under any cireums' nces. Sales must be for cash at time of purchase, No C. 0. D. Orders can be filled. Fire Sale Goods cannot be exchanged vor taken back, fe we want to turn the damaged goods into money at once. We cannot vary from these conditions, as in so doing the main purpose of the Fire Sale would be thwarted. Avold possible disap-» pointinent by remembering them when maki 6 purchases. ALL THE CREDIT F | 1403 TO) YOU, WANT tail SECOND | AVENUE. | CORNER | SECOND AVE A BUY Now a | PAY LATER UnIgn st | ‘HAYWOOD Speaking: of the evila Chapter House, recently factory has) Mra, Haywood and Iterally carrted| London sragke, and nothing and due Of light FAITHFUL WIFE SHOOTS LOVE-VIOLENT « MAN IN DEFENSE OF HER HONOR a | (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) |. CLEVELAND, ©, Aug. | Francisco Spartaro attempted to jmake violent love fo pretty Mr | Theresa Call while her husband was away r he | | | to work and then played with the baby and kissed it j and (hy Vattes @rens.) | “Hut I would rather kiss your bY} PORT ARTHUR, Ont, Aug. 6 | mother he declared ; tae r ! uring to t young wife-—sho | The British flag floats r Isle | tg only 23—he sought. to embrace Royale, in Lake Supertc The | her 1 love w more than your island fas alwa been under the; husband does,” he sald in passion protection of the United ¢ Sat-| “te tones, But she would: listen urday night Capt. 8. C. Young, un- | ' bgt hy He persisted; then der instructions of Canadian offi-| came the shooting. Mrs. Call has A Pia ps clals took a squad and went to the | b©@n admitted to ball ' MRS, THERE CALI tale, floating the flag over the land isc ee a in place of the Starn and Stripes. | Fleet of Battleships at Navy Yard,| Money loaned on diamonds, etc Complications will result } eee Strictly confidential, Reasonable Bailey FE AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Tonight and Aji W Only Matines turday—-F t Time in cn Alice Nelisen’s Greatest Comic Opera Success, ‘THE SINGING GIRL.” Victor Herbert. Presented by the San Francisco Opera Co | | THE THEATERS | At the Grand Bi Ip Otel in which ellson mad one of the hits of her eareer of » was pre lant night by the San Francis at the Grand | ppy } Opera company, and as the plece Ry led Victor He Vs 18% | Direction Frank W. Heal Bsncegent 1B vk Pry | night LOIS THEATER, The Sinsine Git” Walle not, fa Pant Vaudeville Temy y at the Lole—Matinees Every Aft ernoon, Pe mances Ever ATTRACTIONS-—Re ion of the writer, as credit u Yalto Duo; Cutter Trio; Philip Sheffield; Elia Heazlett; Reece The Fortune Teller,” | | ~ —¥- bert. on being |G#rdner and Pantagescope—Bight Great Turns in All aracteriatic Floren —_ ning, §:15, Saturday Matinee, Miss Emma Bunting—Earl Burgess Co. in the Comedy Wonder “RACHEL GOLDSTEIN.” } Sith Hamel tes the ole. | Next W Same Combination fn “Tracked Around the World.” oe oe p 2 . Nights, Ibe to 69c; Matinees, 25 and 10¢ carries her waltz song rat ~ : cepa HJ. Francis Abbott ter s wa ————L UNA PARK——_ through his search tor his “well be: | The Coney Isiand of the Wei il loved” well enough, and thur THIS WEEK—Wang Ho, Chinese War Junk, don’t fall to see it; | Cunningham and Maud atty.| Free Attraction, 3 p. m. and 10 p. m.; Don Carlos, Troupe of Trained | consistont mors that they! Monkeys and Doge; Dony, the Great Slack Wire Juggler; Canal of } selves to be, gave) Venice Will Open Soon. One fare—trolley or ferry i interpretations of their “ a a Re ee i netumion, special scenery | THIRD AVENUE THEATER Hand completeness of detail make| Third Av. and Pine Phones: Main 2531; Ind. 3408, The Singing Girl,” while not as All This Week—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, ij; thoroughly enjoyable as “The Mi-| “A WIFE'S HONOR.” HH kado” was last week, an attraction | Prices—Night, 10c, 20¢c, 30c; box seats, 50c, Matinee,.10c, 200; i} that will rank well up with the| box seats, 260 Hi other productions of the San Fran claco Opera company | At the Seattle Rachael Goldsmith,” at the Be| NEW HEADLINERS THIS AFTERNOON. Hi) attle, is a true comedy-melodrama | Billy Link & Co. blackface entertainment; Harris Beauregarde & }iof the old style, carrying the old|Co.; Duffy, Sawtelle & Duffy; Dorothy Dane; Illustrated Song; Stara- an of (wo radically eutagonistic | scope; Waltone & Smith, All Brand New Acts m characters 10 set thor —o and the other utter LYRIC THEATER Abounding in heart Next Week—“PRINCE OTTO.” Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 20c, 10¢; box seats, 30¢ Partormances, 2: 30. 5, 8:45 each day. 1 and thin alternating with | Russell & Drew, Mers Phones, 567 | spirited comedy, the Seattle's offer BEST SHOW YET. ing fs of & & please. the! Tonight—All Week-—Wed. and Sat. Mats —Chas. L. Young's El patrons of the Seattle, even though “THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK.” © # ards of the play never Pretty Girls and Catchy Music. Hi tise above the sensational type of Pricer—20¢ to 50¢ Bi which it is represent ra Next Week—Same Company—“THE GIRL FROM FRISCO.” Emma Bunting, as haa been the “WME 29 10 ST 14 RACES AT_ MEADOWS SIX RACES DAILY iiwith the Burgess company, ts the center of Ir tle role, RAIN OR SHINE. Firet Race, 2 P. M. Hi that of an immigrant girl Take care at First Avenue and Jackson Street. from far away Russia trying to fight her battle In big, rough, but | iT GENTLEMEN, #1.00, A¢mpssion. Incliding LADIES, BO¢. LOW SUMMER RATES }iand comedy situations, and her To Jamestown Exposition and the East. There is no better pleasing personality makes up for What crud there may be tu the ie writtes. The play runs all week At the Third Avenue. A Wife's Honor,” at the Third Avenue, is more within the reach of the Taylor company than a num of the pleces it has attempted in the Imst several weeks, and with its blended comedy and pathos ts| well suited to please the summer | I] patrons of the uptown playhouse. | The play starts rather tamely but interest Increases and accumu lates as the ploce progresses, until a climax of considerable dramatic strength is reached in -the fourth act, when a duel ts fought Laurette Taylor, as the wite,| finds a role better sulted to her H capabilith than the more clas time for your summer trip than now, taking In the James i] parts she has attempted recently, | town Exposition and then visiting the Eastern Summer Re and is given the usual satisfactory | corte. support by her fellow piayers | See Yellowstone Park At the Lyrie. | A® A SIDE TRIP EN ROUTE. Hf) The Pride of New York “ | vehicle butlt to carry popular songs was presented by Chas. L. Youngs Musical Comedy company at the | Lyric theater jast night, and the appearance of the new organiza | tion tested the seating capacity of the theater. Leontine Shaw, soubrette; Irene Langford, soprano, and Frank Har court, comedian, proved to be the popular members of the company | last night For Full information See 4. ©, MeMullen, G. P. A., Seattle, Wash, A. Tinling, G. A, Seattle, Wai | At Luna Park | Some 500 people gathered t } Luna Park yesterday to enjoy its varied attractions Whang Ho the Chinese war junk, will be one of this week's offerings. The ‘eslt’orde'ven'ea | Northern Pacific Railway i i] | i} i | pleted by the efd of the wee | be. csi gap FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE ] will be added to the ments on the stree . A. D. CHARLTON, New Vaudeville in Progress Asst. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. New vaudeville is in. progress at the Star Billy Li theater this afternoon Duffy, Sawtelle & Duff and Dorothy Dane are three of the | Posen i | ig acts be seen all this week DAYS ONLY | 25 Per cent Waltone & Smith and Harris rde & Co. are other Heaure At the Lois Pantages vaudeville begins its third week today at the Lo’ the ater Among the featu are the Beauvais company in an Indtax comedy keteh, the Yalto Duo of novelty Kuropean whirlwind dan cers, the Original Southern Q tette, Philip Sheffite with a new and original musical monologue Bila Heazlit, a illustrated son and tt pletures 25 Per cent Discount Discount usual attractive moving Buy your hat of B. N, Brook s & Fare: as m4 oo one Co., 1831, Second ay Se Fillings 50¢ and up Pacific Squadron avy Yard : “|! Associated Dentists Money loaned on diamonds, ete Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’'s Stric tly connate f Re asonable phone Main 1772 | — ane eo)