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STAR MONDAY. ous 1908. | eral reception at the hotel, at which | | eee rar : hundreds of cttixens greeted him. ti di i Aaa ta dn da dina HH i After this reception he went to the | by & tremendous crowd, and tho PAC Eg { sands cheered his address, | \® TACOMA, Aug. 81—Ad- ® } TH ye Go: ew a publican extravagance in the ad |® population of Tacomp, 107, #|, “With Colonial houses and ma ‘ ministration of the government ; i 01 old ners and % 500, an increase over the esti. &hosMny and old-time man « . bd | He satd that extravagan ie par ® mate for last nar of 9,760, w | CUstomm we are getting back to | tioularly noticeable in the army and u tA eg iggy MBB certain elegant simplicity of Hving 3 {By Ye nited Press.) * This includes the suburbs of | ffeg well del remember. years navy | BREMERTON, Aug. :31.—Thel® Rugton. and Fern. Hill * New Yeh seam 1 Bryan will leave here tonight for| coroner tn today Investigating what Wie Unis chutes Gta laneaeon maartaw — Grand Forks, N. D., where he will|may prove to be a murder. The Bond Utd up beblue pikvone’ And iia q Most Cordial Welcome speak tomorrow [partly burned body of a man bast "Ot coe een rn I Roe he hear-cigtted intron : At | 19 gives een found between two logs tn |thonght that they were prizes of py Gov, Johnson and Every Ia lonely place about two and » BUSINESS RUINED \s me kind—her hostess betn e Pleased | halt miles from the navy yard femeus for bestowing sifte rn Jeral small articles, The remains bone eagerly, she untied the tb nt These Beautiful Shirt Walete are temptingly pretty, Foie | ies nd buried her fingers in hot, ren " am © opportunit hp te ~ ) #80 badly charred that identt taaipow, "But thone were in tbe 40 nw Baga Mca sa oe ae ee | Meation le impoustble | of lace yle cdothé and nk watt mize and at the same ti pave the latest Ip joanson met \\ n je Impons' | After « Se pa OPUS Mage] re table ctethe ax fio ¢ Faaee e h Tatlored W One exceptio pretty Waist at stat whe from. Duteh harbor the Amegioan | 2?" | " tain semt-t offered at this price is made f ney’ printed cot the State Fair assocta:| PHOENIX, Arif, Aug. 81.—Sen Townsend yesterday, Capt, Hat|We have left thie vulaar age fa j der effects; white collar and link cuffs aplen greeting berwe © tWo | ator J. B, Foraker of Ohio and Geo. | LUMBER VESSELS kell states that the depredations of | behind. us.—From Vogue j aid styles axe repre eat ch elty de leaders: was me A. Knight of San Franciaco will be| the Japanese seal poachers keep! Garvey.Buchanan’s Outing. and fancy w« iran; all are strictly tal | i \ might to Artzona to stump the! a a ea ak from propagating, From @ quarter! City, at Madison park, the G price named will be a su to you when you a because the wi ritory tn behalf of Ralph Camer|iaiq up at wud harbors is. evi-|°! & million pelts 15 years ago to | Buchanan company will give wee the Shirt Walsts; each ' i om Ww . o lon of FI candle we dele " sound harbors is @ 5,000 outpe ear ts the record |!" to their employ i Val " i me and * sg n ae: nm of Fiagstatt, candidate for dele-| dence of the demoralized state of | 15:000 output this year ts the record | Oe etree tty, includ i p to CONgTE nO Oo plans of the decreasing number of seals. gate Agron, according to pIABS/ the lumber carrying market on the me COCTERSIAG RMCIROT. Of soak Ing and refreshments at ye a close . il be carried fo made today by republicans here. | Pacitic poms Sei + be Bet | SOCIALISTS TURN [uc Se ees eee) POVCOTT WITHDRAWN ern ee A Sale of Sanitary Feather | | by Gove bs nor of Mrs he Tr . . 3 v spf ry eg et men vo |them. From. 88 & thousand two] The members of the Lumber | Fhoman’ o'Be inne Phe i to sota years ago the market has slumped |Mandiers’ union of Mukilteo have invited questa. w Mra. Richard ulows | ; s akfast was served | down to about $3.50 today withdrawn the boycott which they | Ballinger, Mra, Frederick Bauem: q oa se of tome } Ten lumber carriers are lald up| declared against the schooner F. 8. Mre Alfred Battle, Mre. Richar asthe & .% | (By United Preas.) Jat Winslow, namely, schooners C.| Loop when sbe arrived, and are to; 8@xe Jones, Mra, Bamuel J. Ker To give you an Inkling of the prices quoted through Campaign Plans. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31-—Be-|8, Holmes, Endeavor, Hesper, No-|day loading her. The Loop was de 864%. of North Yakima, and Mre. |f out the line, we quote but thre t you ha fast Bryan held con-| cause she bas been a momber of the | komts, Lottte Bennett, Ruth E. God-|clared unfair because her inwaf! a me . Causten, of Ban Juan, 9 the assurance that the prices are re duced proportionately Sethe hotel with the lead! sociatiat party but six monthe,| fey. Of the Hall & Billings fleet of | cargo was unloaded by non-unior ‘ - At Bummer Home even parts of the state San Francisco, and the Mindora,| men at Seattle , rad plans were /Countess Pontatowsk! of Poland,!Aisx T. Brown, Wilbur Smith and |. mS at Seat Mre N. B. Bolner entertained at 5-Pound Feather Pillows, covered with good, strong Mat noon Bryan paid a| kt0wn Also as Mrs, Cloudsley Johns, | harkentine F. ( jan snformal i m Friday at her tie: Tessar. eneh i . ' a do’ ‘ . summer home at Crystal Springs, | imate central committee | 108 Angelos was turned down | penj F. Packard and bark General BARBER GOES INSANE sesecaillrt ay carat @Pound Sanitary Feather Pillows, striped feather tick- ‘and there, in responag | OY the socialist party of California! pairchiid are also tied up at Wins | See Borts - ot we ing; Tuesday, each demand, made a short | fF & place on the presidential elec: | jow a ARae CHL DRENAG } Rg 08 , which he predicted vic. | tral ticket at the state convention | J. B. Sterrs, g'Darber who lives on | Tain ay No will be married tomor. | 6 Pound Hote! Pillows, select, clean feathers, art ticking; emocratic ticket Im|'88t might. The party named the) REV. HUTCHINGON SPEAKS. [Virginia at, near Third av, Was! row evening at the family residence Tuesday, each tion, and spoke | llowing members as presidential taken into custody yesterday and to Mr. Harry EB. Horrocks. " ist the outlook. a electors; J. C. Waybright, Benj.| Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of Pitts. | will probably be examined as to his Concert ae Pil opportunity for hotel men and rooming house leo Was called upon | Chambers, J. H. Wilde, Oliver B burg, Pa., secretary of the board of! sanity, He told Patrolman Doy M'Killigan, dra gpoke of victory and | ett Henry Meyer, Mary F. Merrili,| home missions of the United Pr who met him on First av. that) sted = by I for the sup-| F.C Wheeler, Mre. Mary Starkwea-| byterian church, who is making # | ther © ten dead bodies in a rer ° a peter Prot Karl er, Garbut and George W.| tour of the churches of the north | vac across the street Sch werd rf, will give a concer e entire ticket, state and | ther, Mary ‘ Heptember 11 in Victoria t fe lokot. state and | Wet anes Seok “wn” Seti to casos Wel “aae*besums eosutts ip sotoved 10 Berean fp vine our Yery Special items From Olympic Court church, Green Lake, have been brought on by tnac * Dunsmuir and Premier and at State Fair. Baby Show at lesaquah. | at § o'clock this evening. The pub Por weeks he has not slept more) Mrs Richard McBride Bryan held « gen-|, S8AQUAH. Ang. 11.—This city ie is invited than an hour or two at night Lady Stirling, 0. A. R. the Basement Section 4 ; is to have a baby show, given In| ,aeAn in " —- - . Lady Stirling, DA. KR. will meet acti eal s. 11.—The new TOPPENISH, Wash, Aug 3 Tuesd: fle. t ction with the bazaar of the aoetey .StverRece ee, the pane: oe tirrin ews ghoes, coats, hats, bags, Conjunction w « public y will be opened to t The Traders’ bank will open tomor | Mrs HT. Hredes, 1804 16th » / i ¢ fell cases, Hall's, 1111 First | Methodist Ald society, on Sept. 11 pt. 2 with appropriate | row with a capitalleation of $60,000 Our Famous Adjustable Curtain Stretcher, made from ly Rebekah. F h white bass wood, with nicke eve jand 18 xitery $0 Ridgely rom the ae regularly sold $ hold a mee = sunt I Basement Section = Green Lake boule | Galion Ol) each publi exercises. on § day, spec it GARDEN TRACTS \%-acre tracts, $100 an acre, easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clear. ed; fine for chickens and ber view. National Land inv. Co. 917 First ans, with handle; Tuesday, Nickeled Soap Dishes, the regular 12c kind; Tuesday, Traveling Bags pea , . EEK TRUNK @ BAG CO. 919 First Ave. Ine. BEgg Poachers; regularly worth 19c; Tuesday, each A Brith, of the Congregat chvureh is & well-known hese anan of Reattie 8 od Reception The Washington College of M sia, David Seheeta Craig. director - , will held an informal reception t Weather Forecast the public every afternoon from 2 to Bgtlock. The faculty wHi aeslet Fair tonight and Tues | | Mr. Graig in receiving guests. Ar \ cade hall is the auditorium of the | O4y; Hebt east wind colleag Where ite recitals will be elven, | Kevanagh- Thompson. * wd Mre J. ©. Kavanagh, of) . - 126 fey N,, have announced the | nesday evening at the chapel of the| were decided hits. The piece runs|Rube Welch and Kitty Francise “Inlaid Linoleums, Several Patterns $1.75 Grade Price Reduced to ------------- ¢ $1.35 ls “ remen Kd = cart gah Mary) First Unitarian church, Boylston av. until Thursday |have a funny musical sketch, Ab- ¢ Eeleage the Gaading ot and Olive « |deliah’s troupe of six scrobats do s tro! te the held in September. Ladies’ Improvement Club. Beattie some wonderful work, Male Schef- Special Linoleums are not remnants by any means, but full-roll stocks. You can purchase any r ber of yards, but ty! | nd number of ladies who reside in The new season for the Russeli| tele is a singer. Several other good p in mind that special price does not include laying. A charge of 10¢ per square yard is made for laying sale ge Hetghta, and who have the civic & Drew show house opened last have organized night with “A Wife's Sec * are also on the bill. Mies Mary et” at Minimum charge for laying, $1.00. married Friday evening at omelan improvement club, which they | the Seattle theatre. The piece was Pantages. 4 4 ag bro oat ag Ay om, ind oy hope to make @ permanent and ben- | produced by the R. E. French com An eight-act bill is being offered Inlaid Linoienm, best grade of domes | $1.75 Inlaid Linoleam, No. 1 grade of domes | $1.75 German Iniald Linoleum; good grade of BB) - a ena inceNiat inatituts ee }pany, which is composed of several | at the Pantages this afternoon. The 1 recent the officers ‘coon White of the old time favorites. Eliza headliners are the Three Heumans, a tet ot «Hi Middlebrook, |D¢th Hale, as Mona Madison, the|in a wonderful bicycle act. Their Vice president, Mrs Albert. G.| Wife, received several bushels of | riding includes many tricks that Keene, secretary, Mrs. T. S. Win- | flowers and vociferous appiause| seem impossible to do. The Coun- chell, anal ecretary; Mise Tena| when she entered. Stanley Johns,/try Choir is another good act. It Choral Symphony. Oltman, treasurer, The next meet- W. L. Raynore, Eva Earle French is composed of four people who do The first rehearsal of the Beattie ing of the club will be held In the and the rest of the company re nothing but straight harmony sing- goods, in wood effects; serviceable col tle goods; shows in smal! pattern, in biue Import goods; two patterns in the lot Choral Symphony society ts called | Calvary Presbyterian church to- | sccorde venantial ms ¢ tomorrow ‘evening at the ( morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock i — ears Yanan dene Reis mbta College hall, Broadway and Conventions W. C. T. U. i . Pine ota he Phitharmon . Arran ents have been made peor The Great Martells in a novelty hestra rehearsal is called for Wed-|for the annual conventions of the epneum. bieyele act, Uncle Hiram and the mannan | King county W. CT. U. to be held| “The Planophiends” are the head-| Runaway Boy are the free attrac- n Beattie on the lst and ind of|liners of a show opening at the tions at Luna Park this week. The GARVEY-BUCHANAN (0 September, the Grace M E Orpheum this afternoon. They are aerodome by the chutes lagoon is 5 chureh. ne convention Ww " followed by the Seven Yuilians in the center of attraction this week & novelty acrobatic act; Claude during the engagement of the and Fanny Usher offer a slang Martell troupe. Fagan's Decision — om Tuesday by address CAPTURES THE WHITE CITY oo. "pe. 20mm ge, { Tacoma, On Wednesday noon Judge Milo Root will addre dancers; Bertie Her White City. The Garvey-Buchanan Company's | {2¢ convention on “Local Option in ron i# a minstrel maid; and Gen Aero, the Human Meteor.” is employes bold high carnival at the \Y*ghington”’ |W i earl Ed LaVine is a comedy juggler | billed to appear at the White City White City, Madison Park, Wednes-| Work will be given tonight in a very daring act. He day evening, September 2nd — Lois. will ride down a long incline on 4 As it is customary with the Gar The Three Musketeers” was the'a bicycle and be dropped into the vey-Buchanan Company to give iene offering at the Lois theatre last lake 40 feet away. During his ride ] thetr employes an outing every sum night by the Pantages Stock com-| he will be enveloped in flames. The i mer, the White City has been se pany Two la andiences saw act is described as very thrilling q lected this year for the gala occa the piece yesterday, and it is ex oe : — leeptionally good The part of PACIFIC MEAT WINS. Solid Oak Diner The store will clone Wednesday Grand Opera House. D'Artagnan was portrayed by Wil at 6:30 pm Special cars will A Runaway Girl,” at the Ham Dowlan in an acceptable man-| The Pacific Meat | company team A Regular $3.25 Value Tuesday $1.85 In cut is shown the special Chair. It's made of oak, fin ished weathered Construe tlon—Seat built up veneered stock, shaped for comfort and supported by strong under rim; back posts are continu ous and braced to seat by short arms; back medium leave the foot of Madison street at jast night the thiry of |ner. The Guardsmen are played by ted the Troy laundry aggrega- 7:30. The privtle; of the White that the Pollard Opera company has | Kimball, Beggs and Wallace Rob-) tion at Washington park yesterday City's beat entertaining features, | presented this season, and a large |¢rts. who are exceptionally good in| by @ score of 6 to 1 including dancing and refreshments audience greeted it last night. | their scenes with D'Artagnan. Miss at the Japanese tea room, will be | Teddy McNamara took care of the| May. as Aune of Austria, made the accorded to ali employes of the firm | male comedy role in finished style, Ost of a thankless part. The play free of charge. A most enjoyable Freddie Helate as Flipper, and Ada Will run the week, with the regular | DRESS UP YOUR HOME ne is anticipated ***| Hind, as Winifred Gray, the Girl, | matinees Good Paint for all purposes. aac | 2 Wall Papers in endless designs. Have You | sheen tes taaeaes tals utiebnsti Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co &@ new show opened which is equally designed Desk, but well made, of solid Ginishe’ golden; special is 24 inches wide Mands 40 inches 4nd writing bed is supported by joint An Ideal Reading Chair for $12.50 The Morris Chair on sale differs somewhat from the one pictured b aa the arms are bullt on straight lines. Frame solid quartered from floor. Lega are brace. Desk is fitted with one draw: | high and shoulder panel | white oak, finished « highly polished golden io new Spe spate Naish fe eget porvapihe spor plain; strong, Nght chair, and or early English; cushions well filled and cov i suitable to use in a modest, ered in good grade of velour; spring seat, guar 4 Seen Those Nobby Both Phones—5106 Coats and Suits aT . Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Aug. 31 Westberg & Childs Following All-Star Feature Acts Yhe Pianophiends ; The Smartest Musical Novelty in Vaudeville, Introducing Nine iH enables you to get the goods Musicians | en ae The Seven Yuilians Bertie Herron i | World's Most Brilliant Acrobats, | “The Original Minstrel Miss.” One Claude and Fannie | Mr. and Mrs. Erwin y Usher Connelly Price Playing Their New Slang Classic, | '" The'r Dellghttul Little Play. let, theart well-furnished dining room anteed stee) construction EXECUTOR Kitchen Needs Are at Your Finger Tips in a Hoosier In preparing « meal, think how easlly the work could be done when every needed utensil and mate rials, such as flour, suga spices, etc, are right at your finger tips In « Hoosier all such articles are conveniently grouped around a sliding metal top work table. very article is within easy reach of the busy meal preparer—she does not have to move from one part of the kiteh en to another—Hoosiers save steps Worth from $29.00 up to $66.00. The Hoosier Is equipped with an ele vated flour bin Qualified by Iaw—by ex The top-—anchor plate and (Formerly Coliseum) ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE, perience and by finan covers—is made of malleable iron, polished brightly. After the first use, the plates and cov ers turn a deep dark bine, The top of a Monarch requires only a little rubbing with a cloth once or twiee a day to keep it eh and bright There's no back-breaking polishing and rub- bing with the Monarch, as you have to do when using an ordi range cial responsibility—this institution, if appointed executor, will faithfully Inc. Our easy payment plan at once nary later Monarch Ranges are worth fees $57.50 Onyyrighint, 1000, by Hoosier Mig. Oo, Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY “Fagan's Decision.” CASH OR CREDIT a The Reiff Brothers | Gen. Edward LaVine The Man Who H Idiered All 1 The American Danoing Boys. Hie Li ° i i Westherg & Childs ORPHEUM MGTION PICTURES—Latest in Motion Photography. Ine ted Performance Every Evening at 8:15. Matinees Daily at 2:18 p, m. Evening Prices, 10-25-50-75c, Dally Matinees, 10-25-50c. in Our Exchange Department Slightly Used Furniture Prop: erly Priced Old Range or Heater Taken Trade at a Fir Price All the Credit You Want | 1912 — Second Av. — 1312,

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