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ICERS STOP SALE OF doors clam Tt was by far ChamorOtor Seats endl Hundreds Are Turned spectators were at the oring for Ramittance the largest assembly in the higgory | of the local play house, and the bva way. | Away tion tendered “The Clanaman” at the commencement of ita first tour a sail view.) ‘ to the Pacific const waa nothing pet tt Minn, Sept Oo The | tess than a triumph ¥ Meficlals of this 1 The Clansman” had been adver e sale of tickets at = ° | wep (© Noy oft “The Clanaman’ | Used ax the “Champion of White Supremacy” on this continent, and eatre last night.) 'y lig ater was feo. |tt certainly lived up to ite reputa Br ccordn e with the mant.| ton, Never has such a Ben ont | been presented to a Dual ch will only per fire !aws dean tof sthndors ence. The spectators cheered the Caer aiers have been sold | Sentiments of the play to the echo, geal! of the Se and demanded at least a score of Ft otticia t the fire de-| curtain calls tisaued their command last] Three ticket speculators wore ar mi “The Clansman” pe m | reated in front of the theatre for E grery seat was sold y} making themaetves obnoxious to sanding room was crowd: |citizens, and asking exorbitant ds of would-be’ pric for seats. febile hunc TCHEL STILL FULL OF FIGHT iehaves r Has Lost very| the outeome of the fight among the pre heavy betters here, Although they ‘Little Prestige Papke made very little noise about it Does Talking oes moat heavy PEEFs jot the plungers were down : n the short ender, One bet of one 000 “real money” was posted less | ee usleed Pree) an hour before the fighters; tos AN mo red the ring The financial statement given out i bour among ¢ by the Jeffries club shows the re Ios Blaney Ketch< , cepts of the fight to have been ce oy lied wo er ; 8.480, of which $6,654 went to h after such « deciat Papke and $4,436 to Ketchel CREW NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH when he mo for th Saat as that of yeste out in the (we xa at 36-1 pit champlor Gefeated ie saved i a set be yak fing career, b fem “not finishe an game he his bril Left hanging on her mooring lines at pier 3 by the tide, steamer T. C Reed early Sunday morning nar is general FRik -lewewcoenetll SEE oe declares he beat Ketchel | rowly escaped listing entir over bi game scky punch | 4nd sinking the steamer and drown = vary Rar and the deleatad ing her crew. The danger which say sweare that he was crimin, | threatened the Reed was discov “ careless. The fans agree with ered by Avery Keith of the launch Lovera, who, with the ald of Capt MeMillan of the Venus let go the genera! sfactior » ae sina lines of the Reed and awakened her KETS TO cea OnE A BECK OF POTATOES GIVE RECEPTION : AT RECTORY | Dr. and Mrs. Llwyd Enter- tain Parishioners | and Friends. D P. D. Liwyd A reception last evening at the rectory of the Bt, Mark's chureh for friends and parishioners } A ting in the receiving and en tertaining the guests were Mr. and Mra. Dutton and Mr. and Mra Bronson in the ibrary, Mrs. Lang ary, Mr#, Roleom, Mrs ir, Mra, Morris Whit on, Mrs Maurice Cheal and Mre MeNamee in the dining room. The young girls serving wore Mins Adel ine Liwyd, Miss de Miss ronson, Mins | Miss Marjorie Bowes on Gaffney and Mins Mar te Gaffney reception rooms were taste ed with masses of au 7 rew he fc her lines were we = end Mame, WINE OAK TAN SOLE inewn ott the guards of the Reed | al Wentred quone wore 1 jf to pay $1.00 for soles Bi) Ln. three fect under water, | during the evening ‘Wil last rather than 6c Thompson: Kavanagh. eer that won't eee eee eee eee ee Percival Thompson of Chica : SHOE STORE, . ®/ go and Mins Mary Alberta Kayar 805 First Av. % GOODWIN SAYS “NIT.” ®/aeh, daughter of Mr. and Mra J o Building. > | Charles Kavanagh a ee * (By United Press.) ee te reeeen Advertisement. # SAN FRANCIBC ’ na * —In of perat i. MI # to the contrary, Nat C " wae @ #% win today denied that he was |w instrumental or fm any way Educational Club. }@ connected with the breaking ne fonal chy # of the engagement of Harry sa ihe nigh god % MacMillan, a Goldfield mining ®) of Le Attornoon wore “Vacation ® man na Goodrich, for ®) Remin ev,” by the mombers 4 three years odwin’s leading ®land “Our Duties to Our Club.” be # lady. He also denies that dt ®| Mra Reexin # voree proceedings have been * John F. Miller, W. R. C. # instituted against him by his @| Mrs E Cookson entertained John *® wife, Maxine Elitott *|) F. Miller W. RC. at her home, 141 * ®|E 62d st. this afternoon RRR Lady Minstrels at Moore theatre Friday and turday evenings Prices 2 > $1.50, Two hours of screaming fun. i GARDEN TRACTS ELLIS MORRISON. cts, $100 an lm acre; easy terms; close to for the Republican car line and Inke; level, cle for the office of tieu- ed; fine for chickens and ber « |i ries. National Land Inv. Ce. 1 and influence respect- AnEight-Piece Dining Suite in Golden Oak | Worth $75 $4 6. 85 Wednesday's Price The buffet included tn this set fs the same style as the one shown in cut; number is beilt on plain Mnes of quartered white oak, fin ished a medium dark golden, Size case, 21 inches deep by 42 inches jong, and extreme height, includ ing mirror, is 66 inches. Mirror set in plain frame, and it's a heavy plate, finished with beveled edge. Size of same, 10x30 inches. Buffet worth $33.00, figures in for $20.00. t Quartered Oak Chairs, Worth ‘$19.50, Priced in Set for $11.10 Il chairs are made with a shaped die seat, continuous back which are firmly braced to seat arms. Back of chair medium S84 provides a comfortable rest for Chairs well built of oak dto match the ta and set Table, Worth $22.50, Suite Figure $15.75 Table top measures 42 inches in diameter, and when table is extended it provides seating space for elght peo- ple. Pedestal square and di vides when table is opened Legs neatly finished with carved claws. Special table made of oak and finished a medium dark golden Buy now Pay later M All the Credit You Want For Mise Hayes. In honor of Miss Margaret Hayes who Is to be married this aut to Mr. Charles Hall, Sf i Underwood Bonner entertained « her home Friday afternoon For Visiting Guest. David enter Mra more tained p Pict Mig mg Bfterne mH compl: | good work, Harry Thornton, the California, who is a guest in 'the|Eaalish pianist, ie worth hearing city jboth for his musical and comedy | Mr. and Mra Warren Green en- | abilities, The Leanders have an tn tertatned at din * Friday, in honor ting bieye act. and idie ot Mr. and M KB PF. Bogardus Roesch sings a pretty Irish ballad. Mre H. & Emerson will leave today for New York city with « party of friends whe will sall for Italy. Winter will be spent « Mediterranean, and next sur the y Mrs. Emerson will re- | turn after a twelve month study and tour. Dah! -Sintand. Mr H. Leonard Dahil, of this city and Mise Mollie Sinland, of land, were married last week in Tacoma. Daigidy- Whitney. Mr, John Daigidy and Mis Anna Whitney were married last Wed nesday night at the Dalgidy resi dence. The Rev. W. H. Forsythe ffletated A reception followed the wedding | eremony } Mr. and Mra. Dalgidy will be at home to ir friends after October lat, at thelr home, corner of Lane and 24th avenw th. Goldemith- Shepard. | Dr. Egbert Goidemith was mar jtied recently tn Chicago to Miss Florence Shepard of that city The bridal couple ar ir way home to Seattle, and will receive their friends at their new residence in Columbia City after October Ist. | Modern wee Repair Works SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed Come see the most up-to date repair shop in the weet. 502 Pike Street gStaeaeaegsesagtsgsestasesetsstassets seats ta | entertaining at the Seattle the THE STAR—TUESDAY, “THE LAST STRAW AND MATCH Tres RIBBON Yo Leave Ths TAM AT AUNT ee ee * SEATTLE-BUTTE GAME, * * * *® Beginning this afternoon * ® Seattle and Butte will play a ® * six-game series at Dugdale’s * *® park me today will be call: # * ed at 3 o'clock * + * eee ee Orpheum. etentious musical comedy on a Houseboat,” as it was anne don the bill at the Orpheum, contains more of pretentiousness than music It employs eight people and ts chief ly noteworthy on account of its ef Ce the Jane made company program with Lucky large St dog making up the com pany. Other good ones are Mo Phee and Hill, Tom Barry and Madge Hughes, Sager Midgley and Gertie Car and Mae Melville Robert Higgins hit of the & heavy production entitled. Jim,” four Bernard people and « ale. Pantages Theatre, le of Gow 4d with sue The nod's unusual specta Faust,” presen the vaudeville Pantages yester Stevens gaining the hone oad Lee Bollingers, an artiatic act im by Mr. Pan tages, makes artistic pletar at of axe, Elona Leonard, styling her self “The Squaw Girl,” appeared to advantage in character songs The work of the Lau trio is unique. Cushing. Davis appeared in a com and Robert Elwell coms on seen at Rowe as Marguerite dy wketoh, substituted a Rube” song for the usual iilustrat ed one Star. The Viviane did some wonderful at the Star yesterd © Henry in comte songs scored & great hit. Adams and Gubl. man comedians, got an encore for Moore Theatre. The Seattle Federation of Wom en's clubs announces, “The Refined Darktown Lady Minstrels” to be @iven at the Moore theatre Friday and Saterday evenings. The geo admiesion tickets, for sale at an, Clay & Co.'s, are going and will be reserved by mail jor at the theatre box office until j10 a m. Wednesday. The lady min | atrels is claimed to be the event of |the season Richard Jone follows Grand Opera House. The Pollards will give the last Presentation of “The Mikado” to night, puttiog on “The Toymaker tomorrow, and “The Belle of New York” Wednesday night. Begin ning Thursday “Florodora” will be given for th lance of the week Lole. Retore and After” will run the| balance of the week at the Lois. | This is one of the best things in| which the Lots company has been seen, Matinee Tuesday Seattle. ‘The Little Prospector,” with Chie” Perkins in the title role is where big houses are the rule at every performance. The play is being well presented, the stage of. fects being particularly good. Third Avenue. Indications are that th new melo dramatic stock company at the! Third Avenue theatre will fill a longfelt want in the amusement line, “Convict 999" ts be pre ented this week, and so big houses have prevailed, Manager French bas an excellent company. | White City. The big pyrotechnie display, “The Battle of Manila,” is the chief at Moonlight Excursion And Dance Thureda J. W. Bullock RENTON COAL PHONES —87 } VERMONT'S NEW. considerably | and | SERTBMBER ANG Biting wome tar. or | 6 SACRE CHEESE: meh VG AL Rigger? Age! Home money-savir builders are od people to know the Johnston Company lities to ng fac pouring the buyer Conditions and Rules of the Johnston Geographical Contest 2 o Into this city and state daily oneer Piano House, people who have and whose valued patronage has made the House of Johnston the the West traction of the week at White City. | Progress is the Spirit of the It was pronounce st night one of We want every one of these g the finest exhibitions of the kind their pianos, their methods and their ever seen in Seattle, There ts the lived here for years know the usual line of other attractions largest musical establishment | Luna Park plano manufacturers At Luna park the big baby show sharing, educational publicity contest ie the chief attraction this we Many little ones participated in the contest yesterday, and an even big-| [| Nothing could be fairer than t ger crowd ts expected this after-| The House of Johneton is the noon Incidentally there are pler of other attractions for visitors to ble prices consistent with quality. the park | [| Piano—the oldest American make and bart Cable, the magnificent artistic Johnston, The Organs and Pianola Pianos, wherever GOVERNOR lists submitted, William W. Byvans 28 years a resident of ing moat of which time he been engaged in the wholesal retall meat business, died last night aged 75, tthe at his home, 210 Queen Anne av Mr. Evans was a native of England He was a cha member of the the Odd Fellow sided before oc Don't miss the Refined Dark town Lady Minstrels, at Moore the at Friday and Saturday evenings GEO. H. PROUTY. The newly ected governor Vermont is now serving as lieuten Ant governor, His promotion to the head ofthe state war browat abet | , Great Bargain at the state election Sept. 2. His ef gl ee plurality was over 29,000, a fact velow actors price. fale at e wd th deligh oo that has been hailed with delight ‘vihdlem:. mehumme @ by repeblicans ge rally be sae PARSON in the past mber republicar ‘106 Pike 6. plarality 000 has fore shadowed the election of a republi can president in November REPUBLICANS NOW HAVE CHANCE IN TENNESSEE (By United Pi | NEW YORK, Sept. &.—-Chairman Hitehcock, of the republican ne onal committee, has received a ram announcing the withdraw al of Judge. Wright, nominee for governor of one of the republican factions tn Tennessee. This leaves a clear field for Candidate Tillman, nominee of the other repabliican faction. It was said at national headquarters that the withdrawal ot Judge Wright would unite the re publicans and Tennessee and that a determined effort to carry the state would be made. POLICE PATROL STRIKES Osteopathic Physician. | STREET CAR Constipation and Indigestion automobile police patrol and d beach car No. 557 collided | CURED IN 30 TO 60 DAYS, || at the corner of Occidental av AND | and Matin st. last night and eight | CURED TO STAY CURED windows were broken out of the If you are @ sufferer from | ar. No one was Injured. Officer I these diseases, or any of thelr J. McNamee, who drove the I consequences, such as 4 patrol, called to the motorman, but | Othes nervousness, sleet he pald no attention and brought | eee eee aiiiouaness, rheu the car to » stop only when he matism, poor cireulation, ete | hoard the ereeh of sieos. ete, consult me at once. | RATES REASONABLE, | It will cost you nothing to talk your trouble over with me. Suite 420 South Hall, Main 443 | Areade Bidg. } Fourth Fi | 4+. G. Levelt, Ind., 288-089 Arcade Annex. Your Children SOUND PRINCIPLES SHOULD BE EARLY IN STILLED IN THE MINDS OF CHILDREN. PER HAPS THE BEST PART OF AN EDUCATION MIGHT BE ACQUIRED BY THE MAKING OF REGULAR ADDITIONS TO A _ SAVINGS AC COUNT, Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. rrmst PRE Vics MAN gn myn eMiTH GEO. D. BURR |) Lester— to their seats, last night, as the Music Master” made them weep like children and cheer until the hands refused to raise and er the curtains any more Iv Superior Coal | What have you for sale? H. M.| carpenters 610 First av e Phone are dis people’s store this gigantic To accomplish this result tie House of Johnston and a group of nave set aside Twentyfive Thousand Dollars to conduct this stupendous profit k This contest is conducted solely for the benefit of piano buyers. In magazines and periodicals, ths advertising appropriation is divided directly the stri in the cussed. PIONEER BUTCHER DIES S DAVID WARFIELD - GIVEN GREAT | WELCOME |. the ctly one-price world. rizes will schr Left Frisco While an Usher) >) * and Returns as Foremost of Actors. (By Un SAN FRANC who goes out int fairy stor ited Press 1scO, 8 jo the wo his fortune and comes bac is the returning of David to San Francisco. An ush Id Bush st. theatre chance in the world, Davi rt of a boy, bade his tri bye. Few knew he left cisco opened he m such ever received be It was bis firs since he left a pe now is said to Last night San Fran. r arms to him as e of her greatest sons and gave without a | England of ries {si | “Hack jtime at | confided ‘opt. &—~|sire is . with ie from Ate ka War er in the pend, he any willing ¢ field | in 4, a plain ends here or ation af no act fore in this city . tion Co. t visit to his home : or be civilized world id. His wealth estimated seven figures and his fam throughout the boy used to direct San Franciscians from St Omah with | Omaha, ad The . 8p ndition a reteree larg store. the becoming profit-sharing educational we Mary had a 8 First Ave. t glorious the famous Kimball, the well-known and wealthiest contest. be awarded All Instead of costly advertising among the winners. where virtually all that is best in Planos, Organs, Talking Machines and Musical Instrumente Is sold at the lowest poss! Here, and here only, can be procured the best Philadelphia's best piano; nd also the only genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola Pianos—in addition to over thirty other leading and meritorious makes. magnitude and generosity ing of thousands of dollars to piano buyers. and will r “Good Pianos and Reliability satisfied customer Is the best advertisement any concern can possibly have. | There is no catch or chance about lists will be subjected to the same careful judging and the Chickering the superb Ho Story & Clark, the of this great Geographical Contest will result in a bona fide sav. It will be the means of selling hundreds of Pianos and wit in the House of Johnston a household word One good piano always seils another, and a the to the highest © friends that his one de- another h, who wre to secure nk te his laurels pon ~whom and not in Chicago t, is Russian lion the meet Gotch EE. little lamb- You've heard this fact before; But have you heard she pa plate And had a little more? Only in accordance with the rules and conditions as outlined in this announcement. “HACK” WANTS ONE MORE WITH GOTCH By United Pre LONDON -) can ed Make and Repair See Us to Ind ve Money 2107 Tool Boxes a Specialt First Av PAID ON ALL DEPosiTs DO YOU THINK OUR METHODS ARE SAFE ONES? Publicity ¢ Mortgages and Audits by pf every Ronds investment Doing one disinterested people. Investing kind of banking only in only FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. The Ideal R Publication Now Victor Victor Records 10-Inch Size 60c Each ‘epublic. Immortality. The Trust Question. The Tariff Question. of Contributions. on Sale Talking 1406— Campaign | Popular tors. two things: Savings. liliam Jennings Bryan Election of Sena- Guarantee of Bank Deposits. Imperialism, The Labor Question. The Railroad Question. Machines. SECOND AVE. Hear 1406 Them, Sherman, Clay & Co. —Wholesale and Retail. Through a typographical error on the part of this paper an omission occurred in D. 8. Johnston Co.'s announcement of their great $25,000 Geographical Contest This Is the most stupendous contest ever launched in the West and is being jointly conducted by & group of the largest and ‘wealthiest plano manufacturing concerns in America and the Plonee ®qQy ¢ eat Plano Houne — = Contestants are required to make a list of different elties, towns, ete, having a population of '/ i] AND TELEPHONE 5,000 or over ( wus of 1900) and counties, either or both, of the states and territories of the Unit gna MY MOTHER To ed Btates, not Including Alaska and our insuiar possessions, using for letters to make such names | r 1 comet any of the letters printed within a certain heavy black border All the conditions and rules, including the matter in the border, were printed In this paper twice, but asestated above a typographical error occurred and the word “only” was omitted from within the border aor oO The Star takes this opportunity to make this correction for it would wort hardship on the _+ ISLAM readers of this paper, many of whom no doubt will try to win one of the many valuable prizes of oui fered by Uhin aggressive concern. | For the benefit of our readers we reprint low the matter within the heavy black border from a | oe which letters are to be taken in ma 6 of cl towns, ete ties, with the neces aj - Ps | sary correction made, The error in announcement oc i atter part of the fourth ek . { paragraph and re as follows, “alac Metrostyle Pi va no It should i\"\ \ have read, “also the only genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Piano’ 6 / Below, within the heavy black t in the reading matter from which the letters are to be - taken in forming the nam of cities a imtle Sept. 8 orge Hack- fat and apparently out of yet claiming to feel as ever, is drifting about again, arranging for a se- exhibitions next month. turn to Great Britain as spent considerable Manchester, Hére he has CHEAP COLONIST RATES. Westbound during September and October via Oregon R. R. & Naviga- Chicago to Seattle, Louls, $35.50; ete., $30.00. and inform $38.00; Kansas City, Other jon furnished, posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, Bilis, Gen. Agt. see Kuster & Hartzel rates and de- RUNKS

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