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tng, closing the stock season at that theatre. Lois, Willlam Gillett@ ua comedy, “The Private Seoret@ry,” ts the bill at the Lots thin week, and it is of the beat things done by the com pany in a tong time. This play ia a constant succession of laughs, good hearty laughs, the kind that | mate the blood flow faster and loos. en up the brain cella. There will be the usual Wednesday matineo tomorrow TFAMER IN RLAMES AT ited Press.) ee 18The Orpheum, dette Judging from the advance sale of sp do. | eats Which took place yesterday at ga faneivo and further de) the new Orpheum, that play house gi fire and panic which | will enjoy tn this city the aame dts ialie abe was off the South |tinction as {t does in other cities, Duteh here |namely, having a greater number © given by her ore 6 jot reservations * made than any ’ reports that) when | oener deville house in the coun i B hours out from Rio the} try, Yesterday befere noon there Pee gat in the cargo of baled | were no seats available in front of mera that a dreadful panic the thirteenth row wt 200 Portuguese and! aie passengers Star. quah wes made for the) Garratt Johnson, the famous min- One containing twenty | stret his firat appearance at was overturned while | thy theatre yesterday after fad six of Its ofc | noon, and soon worked hia way Into drowned. The fire Was) favor with the audience with his and the voyage W95) wit and story telling ability. J, K well known as a yodling | comedian, is another feature on the {bi Mrs. Jules Levi and family in }& musical act was well received. | Mile, Theo and two young men aw sisting her were graceful dancers The same show runs the week at the Star a aa presented by the San Pantages. ; ompany at the] Pantages theatre offered a new & great draw-/ bill yesterday which packed the le of seats for| house at both afternoon and oven that has been | ing performances. The toptiners, y of the com-/ "The Four Hodges,” tn a musical act, are one of the best troupes seen ss here this season. No musical —_— strument seems too difficult for Seattic. them to play Valonl, a novelty “The Girl From | performer, in clever and very or Mart & ease jiginal. The Helsons, with their dancing and ybatic act, were & to be one of > stock engage-| applauded greatly. The same show a theatre runs throughout the week ificent produc. - will be the offer. Luna Park, Lana Park was very popular last night on account of the hot weath er, and the natatorium was filled with people who were attempting to escape the heat. The two «reat Martells in their European novelty act pleased a large crowd of spec tators. White City. test which was scheduled for this week at the White City, Manager Gorham has secured a dog and pony show which will be presented this evening in the stadium. The con cessionary attractions were weil patronized yesterday TO ENFORCE THE ANTI-RACE LAW Modern Credit Plan en- Fou to do so at all times, feeling the expense. | (By United Press.) | ALBANY, N.Y. Aug. 18.—Gov. | Hughes will soon refer to a commis. sioner, |charges preferred against jJohn Bradley, Jr, of Saratoga jcounty, for alleged failure to en }force the anti-race gambling laws at Saratoga. The commissioner ts [to take testimony In Saratoga and | report his findings to the governor Hee Fall Arrivals in “Brad. f System” Clothes for men be pleased to show Bh by Gov. Hughes today, | when Sheriff Hradiey appeared tn {the executive chamber to file bis aaswer to the charges preferred by | Walter Laidiaw, chairman of the so- | ealled anti-racetrack gambling cam- | paign conunittee of New York le to Visit President. | HAVANA, Aug. 18.—In response to President Roosevelt's invitation | to visit him at Oyster Bay and dis- cuss the Cuban situation, Gov. Ma ‘goon left Havana today for New | York. Sieohotiom that 1 cannot cure in from 3 to § days Olome Ftest 5 Mato . CLOSING OUT > eames HAVILAND CHINA 5¢ Roll Rosin building Paper|4#IC\ | Red Rosin Building Paper, 250 square feet to the toll; good for use as house lining or use on 49 A \ Mt buildings; worth 75c; extra special ..... ic | We Ax Handle, 25¢ 35c Sleeve Board, 19¢ Sleeve or Shirt Waist Board, @ulity Hickory Double or fH nicely padged and covered with | Bt Ax Handles, octagon |] white mublin; worth 19 | ; worth 40c; a 5c n6e; mpectal c : 25c Flour Sifter, 15¢ 0c Enamel, 25¢ Genuine Hunter's Flour Sifter, | with handle crank; extra heavy | Colored = Becorative Htin and fine gauze bottom } $68 for vse on iron I worth | " regular pundit ou ; 15¢ 25c PR: special P 10c Garment Hangers, 6¢ JM Chamois Skin, 2¢ Heavy Nickel-Plated Folding Garment Hangers; extreme spe- | om bolt Tanned HF cial tor Wednesd: 6 Mek dnc i Th worth 160; specta Cc) 35c Doz. Jelly Glasses, 2¢ | | $25 Each ” ight Latch, 89¢ Tin Cap, Large Size Jelly * Night Ls with ball Glasses, finished top; may also | ; i eylinde iplete e used as table tumblers; | le ke wo worth 36e dozen; special | }<ups and Saucers 5c a Pair $1.25 Dozen Imported White Cups and Saucers; all quality semi porcelain; Wednesday 5c J Spelger & urlbat AVENUE AND UNION STR In place of the broadsword con-| whom he will appoint, the Sheriff | The procedure to be followed was | ° THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908 WILL ENTERTAIN OO LEELA AARON &. WATKINS. (Star Special Service.) CHICAGO, Aug. 17 Sweep the} country!" | Managers of the national Prohi | bition campaign aay this ta the year | they will actually turn the trick. | Certainly the blue ribboners are | working this time to win. The more | is & prohibition candidate of a new type. | He has a superb physique, in 66 }yeare old, and is capable of turn jing @ handepring, Chafin claime! he can make more speeches than! Bryan without breaking down, He j's now in the weat, talking to big crowds. We want no prohibitionist to say it In not possible for us to elect jour tteket this year, he says, Twelve months ago few people thought it would be possible to earry five great southern states |for prohibition before the opening of the presidential election this [year It is just as possible for a ma. jority of the people in a majority of the states to come toa right conclusion and act thereon before the third day of November. “If I am elected president and have # congress which will pass a prohibitory law, and there are any communities that refuse to o! the law, and the civil authorities CAPITALIST KILLED | (By United Press.) SAN JOSE, Cal, Aug. 18.—leaac Upham, a well known retired whole jsale merchant of San Francisco and for years president of the board lot trustees of the Agnew @ bow | pital for the Insane, was struck by | @n automobile late yesterday end} died from hie injuries an bour later. JAIL INSTEAD OF THE ALTAR (By United Press.) | PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 18) | Thrown into jail on a warrant! | charging insanity, sworn out by one | of his six sons, Joseph Meyers, j head of « big dry goods store, at Salem, Or. and one of the most prominent merchants In the state, | was thus prevented from taking a second wife. Mr. Moyers, who is| 76 years of age, arrived to Port | land, and, after arringing with « clergyman to perform the ceremony went to the county clerk's office to secure a license. At the desk he was met by a deputy sheriff, who served the warrant and placed him in jail COLORADO LAID UP FOR REPAIRS Experts say it will take any-) |where from three weeks to two | months to complete repairs on the cruiser Colorado, which ran aground during @ fog on the Sound damages }iast Saturday. Th not serious, but are a large number of p in by the contact with the roe) Young Whether Ii posit their ng on savings ¥ will serve to start characte x int deposits of and upward Seattle, SAYS HE'LL USE ARMY AND NAVY TO STOP LIQUOR TRAFFIC organization is now perfected than at any time tn the) history of prohibition. There tn ive national organize are state organtzations | county organizations, and, this! year, even ward organizations in| & jevery clty precinet organiga jttons In every ward | BW. Chafin, presidential somt-| nee, in a whirlwind fighter He : and Women allowances or Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company AT BRI DGE Misg Gross to Be Hostess Sat. | o-Chalk-Brygges Francinco, who fs the guest of Mr Frank Frasier The howtenn w auinted by Mrs. | Wroderick Kart Struve, who ser the ices, and by Mra, Fragk Mraxier | who poured t season's use; solld oak, finished og beter ge te ereringg = 4 | weathe nade strong and good; ila lat back and 44nch slats on —s good food cutter is « Ball a og oe Stoot Bere houssheld necessity, We ‘The Bike and the ladies auxtitary chains; 40 inches long My Give’ tho seaeneta chee the Bike will give a ball Friday inches deep; regular v ne, August 28, at Madixon park | pial for the per; It is made.so it can pavilion be easily cleaned Davies-MeClellan. | Mise Maude (, Davies and Dr No, 1 size; regular price Hugh McClellan of Tacoma were $1.50. married last evening at St. Mark's Special 3... aed Ic parish church. The Rev. Kdward Hyland officlated Stn,’ shi: Weeiaien Cutn was bridesmatd $1.75. Special .. c ler Way, Navy Yard Nuptials. Miss Lydia Grows will be honte yat s brid@e-luncheon Saturda in roof Mine & ma Cohn, who ta » Stest at the home of Mra, 8. Frauenthal Chalk. Brygger. Onle of the prettiest weddings of | the #eason will take place th n ing at the Fret Maptiat-chureh, the Rew DB. L. Whitman, D. D., offictat | tng It dm to be a pink and white wed. dingy Bnd + yureh will be | titully de with flower | 180 tovi 18 have been lmmued | the cerem: reception fol | lowing, be held in the! | e bride in Mine Leila Chath daughter of Mr, and Mra W. 17 } Chalk, and the groom is Mr, Albert NOW| BryKwer. The bride will be attend od by her maid of b or, Mins Maude EUGENE W. CHAFIN, | Cooke of Portland, and the brid Prohibition Candidate for President | maids, Mine Anna Brymer, Minx Jonnie Brygger, Miss Vera Chalk and are unable to enforce it, | shall use| Miss Mabelle Burgess, The gr the power conferred upon me by | Will be attended by Mr. Cyrus Cr the constitution, and call out the! The ushers will be Mr. Guy Stan militia and the standing army, and{%e!, Mr. Jack Mocrory, Mr. Id the ¥, and onfe prohibition | Strendberg and Mr OE ROT. | Miss M. Rickard will preside at the m every inch of territory under | orgun the American flag.” }__ Anaisting the bride's mother, Mra Prof. A. 8, Watkina, vice preat-) W. T. Chalk, at the reception fol dential candidate, lives at Ada, O,, | lowing. will be Mra. A. Delancy and and i @ Methodist minister Bether Hyde, Miss Winnifred Mias Macta Thompson, L. KLEIN- THE SHOEMAKER, * If you can't get boots or Everett andEdmonds | MEALS SERVED, | towne tips Gatiy . m, 12 a. and Bene SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—-Round Trip, 60c. FOUR ROUND TRI LEAVES SEATTLE 10:25 a. my 2:05 and 6:46 LEAVES TACOMA — and 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent Tel. Main 176. Taooma—Tel. Men alar hould de company, The principal and give you he community Wash ASHIWR Food for thought Food for work Food for brain Uneeda Biscuit The most nourishing of all wheat foods. In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mins Laura Rte Summit Cohn of Han Franetseo, Californta, with m COLORADO IN DRYDOG Tho erutser drydock steamers leave Pier 2, foot of Yes en times daily for the 9° Mamie Phinney> and t. it Marton Mine & corner ¢ Dancing Party. Firtoenh cha regu ne. About 76 young people attended ‘om. Mra. Trafford Hiteson gave a ten lay for oMine King of San Outing Party. vies wan gre ‘ my & wed: the 1 Mra, MeClet ¥ Beptem K, Colorado ts in being repaired Round trip, b0e FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Styles invite at BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT and will KAVANAGH CO,, It in rapidly iD ON ALL DEPOSITS DO YOU KNOW WHY THIS BANK HAS $400,000 CASH CAPITAL? it is because we can amply protect our deposits with It, wit “Gus Brown’ sys Splendid Exhibition and creat your “Stetson” inspecti ion Hat mm entire N Of New Fall Suits for Men and Young Men ly ew Second ard Yesler arriving In c We Fall Blocks of the exclusive “Where the Cars Stop” All Light Weight Goods Reduced Mine big 25 CENTS. noney for present buyer Operatora. 704-5-6-7.8 JOHNSTON BLDG itl re ty was given bridal » will be at or 15 at Tace Mins STANDARD homefurnishing store is the in for the service of the people: THE GREATER largest, finest, most modern exclusive Ameri bar tit oak settee swing, $5.95 — Wednesday reguiar vatue $11.50. b by this in a practical arftele for this ding $1 down, $1 a week buys a GO-CART or RE- FRIGERATOR here— ma the Feat you need one of these now— for camp or steamer comfort there is nothing to com ‘e with them Of maple frame, strongly made; good grade striped ticking; ad justable to four positions, with arms each . Price, extra apectal, 95c sanitary garbage cans— —the kinds recommend by the health officers these cans are made of heevy galvanized trom and are water-tight; have four heavy galvanized fron ribs on sides to brace them. lawn séttee, made of hardwood, 42 . inches long, extra heavy slats on 1¢1n. sise, regular $1 95 seat; has seven siats on seat and $3.50; spectal .@ Ue three on back; slats natural wood & 1 4 finish, nicely varnished; built ex- . poe gph og $2.19 tra strong for hard usage; priced 4 : extra special for the 8 20-1n. size, regular week A 9c $4.50; special $2.39 St ‘ture tana (Bata SEATTLE. SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA. The Gift That Grows in Value Is the Gift of a Savings Bank Book. {t grows by the 4 per cent Compound Interest which it earns. It also grows by the additional deposits which the receiver of such a gift is almost cer- tain to make. For the young it helps to create the habits of industry and thrift which count for so much in later life. For the aged it means ease and security, instead of worry and doubt. Alaska Batiding, Own@t by the Meandinavian American Banks Scendinasion American Bank ' Building, Seattle, U. S.A Do you go a month without dinner, then feast? Every day without a Victor is a loss you can never make good. Come today and learn about our easy-pay- ment plan. Payments $1.00 per week Sherman,Clay&Co 1406 Gecond Ave, low as $1.00 down, Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PI ANOS, TRUNKS, ETC *" BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. Mun 1524. lad. 7 —

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