The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1909, Page 7

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R—MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909, meee FLOTO CIRCUS IS IN FAR S READY TOON THE BATTLE 1S ON WILL OPEN | BSEATTLE TODAY pe idk ce WiLL OPEN breese for the first time, The ont Will fire a salute,| A fusiliade of cannon fire ear into the in the lobby and phandsand Kee y attired clown riding a] lh ¢ ; Will be wired to the | tnis mo orning alare the Pay Streak | feception *, und Chief lec The concert of the Schubert clut dapat ele Who seemed to take all aorta | Stet sn Pi mill, on the Water lat the exposttior at the same | tholan Ticke put to tho tout the| Of Seattle, whieh op P . ‘- oa ih oakimming arour nd péront where the mill whistle will! ¢ N implicated electrical inatailation | euditorium ¢ 7 , S | th ; mo announced that BW. MoCon b shige Bae weyers aa he WHE Ue cramping ele} ANBNANC® (0 down own Bent TBA vas by "war ms mpecacs, th whith. conte "hw, movement. at |ovook, wil be fara ty tha ignalizing the open epndiment ‘ and, hordes, amp alge Battle of the Monitor and Moerri-| thé dosena of boats and the cannon | pearance ink!, the great ent of the show are pitched |. Hundre of whistion will take up “ae, Wae all ready for the ing Gre trom the two doughty tronciads | Russian baritone, as the leading . .° th ay. and Republic at tee Word and shriek It forth, and|qay, deaplte the forebodings of the| Real mn are uted in making | soloist, Janpojek! appears on the Ing of the Exposition, d the first performance at} te battleships in the harbor will xposttion pessimists that the "Pay |the productio realist! ' program in five numbers rhe _O'ologk this afternoon was Hire a salute, ‘The tuir will be open, | stroak would not be ready sounded ve ich an if program follow fahow In’ well Uelansed and the| 4" wll be accomplished The Monitor and Morriwao build.| Wohl and Admiral Sebree had it] ALD. Id, QUE the store will remain ing is the largest on the Pay Streak Pay Mtroak at the 16 thin ne " a bigh degree of oxcel| Following is the complete pro. 1 ~ and 16 last upon which | When the preliminary bombardment © will be hor par-|#r@m of the day nd it was the last upon r ahi Sod] Opening ay Program, |arateeseatu, Taree dare ago] waa pall of ea ue Soha St ea closed all day tomor- W, oF 7s Grand military parade at 9:80 a,|on by the works department of the| ond of the MeConnell mpectacton on and al, 4 expo > © would | Which Iw located at the head of the ) the ' ' m; Col T. C. Woodbury, grand |°*PoMtion and asked If he would | wh the evening ‘ sarantes to be ready for the open- Pay Streak, will be finished tht 4 ( arshal; Capt. A. M. Wether, y.| #4" ready for the oper : e Bweet Little row. uate those ve day. It was the second call the | evening at some late hour to ta tioketa and| 8. A., chief aide, Participated tn by ui the erowd at the grounds, al the U, 8 department had made, as the huge night, ae Mr, MoConnell In prepared army, U. 8, navy and Japa. | atructu id not look as if It was to put on an extra night #hift tf it Nese aguadron more than half completed. The de le necessary, to have all of the loo the Sherman M 1 ’ 7 mau tay Muse) Oponing exercises to bogin | PAFtent had tte answer this miorn- |ondein hand by the time the whist! : promptly at LL o'clock ¢ am: {!e When the last tacks were driven | blow tomorrow the publle for all per! iyi, \ in the am wn ticket office has been eoatre vee = DIES FROM HEART reaih ro tnvo ‘ Fear the Right 204 UP THIS EVENING walking home with ¢ late Saturday Barnum, jr, # ddreas—By Director Ge heart failure. Ho was Nadeau hia lodgings, where it} Musio—Hy Innos band ts net due to t u i that he was dead.| Washington March,” official 1 eo morning, the ote of The tw —eeee |OF the exposition Addroas-Fly Mr. James J. Hil! Addros#—By president of the Pay Streak at the ex- | poll I ' Ww al | | will be in full flower after| thelr mar 1 rd play, All KEEP AN EYE|( Frederick & Nelson A.~Y.-P. exposition nvitations to a Httle pre-expoaition and & dosen other mysteri Foartul leat , Snediction-—-Dy Right Rev, Fred-| entertainment he has arranged for| Far Bast, and Mase who tipathy to the Japanese will assume ertok W, Keator, bt OF OLYM \jooal soctety and the military and brought @ bit of mystiolam o s form of violence whieh 1 ight ple . a : pavy officers now in the city Faypt, will furnish specta! num-| plunge the United States and Z Neti nal Fn bem By 200 high) wvery star of the Turkish con-|bera, and after this there are| pan into war, the police are ke win 8 Ae h Innes band 09) cossion will be called upon to con-|to be served various Turkiah viands|ing a watchful eye on A. EB. Fow aocompant men tribute a part of the big special and things mother unusual to| former secretary o: the Anti-Exclu Will Toweh the Key program, among them the Princess the fental palat The mu van whose vi t utte aident Chilt will then|Lala, tn the death dance of Cleo- will be provided by the Turkish ances against te litte brown men WEALTHY MIS6E8 DERING DO touch the button notifying the pres /Patra, Zamona, in the Balome dance, | cheatra brought him into the Hmelight dur CEPT QUEER OFFER fent at Washington that we are| Fatima, in the danse du ventre, and) Admission will be solely by ing the past two years NOT ACCEPT QUEER OFFE 1 OF MARRIAGE ready, and President Taft will touch |l4 Belle Pia, in the graceful dar Htation, and the exposition mar waenee of two Japanese bat the key that starts the machinery of modern and ancient Greece. The agement has agreed that the tnvita- | leships in Elliott bay caused some | : = and ma the exposition. The fiaga| fact that the prince danees with tions will be good for admission to| misgivings when {t was lé ee 4 (By United Press.) will then be run up on the flag |4 real live snake need not in any! the falr @rounds through the regu-| that they were moored near BAN FRANC! May 31—The arcu nod & salute fired by the ino alarm, as tt is a farniiy-broke, lar admission gatos eatth which subarb vee OFFICERS ARE ELECTED IN ™! " i Marion Deering, a oe oe emer “Tr ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT ; aiionaire farm F - F the daylight flreworks set off Admiral Sebree will detail 900 men Fr Clark and H. C. Adams are} plemer fact on oot orm Then will follow the luncheon to for the parade, and Admiral Ltehi he & strict wateh on Fowlers’ | AT BELLINGHAM op Shoes distinguished gueste in the New| 360. They will te taken to the ox | movements, | -- — ; easiest gr 2 York state butldis position on a special train by the) Fowler delivered several violent | (ty United Preea.) wis of marriage { the Our Foot Porm Shoes are cer- At 3p. m—Dirigtble balloon as Northern Pacific. speeches against the Japanese in| pert INGHAM. Wash. May 21L— ws nA powerful of tainly @ great blessing for young censton Seattle tw pars ago. Subsequent : : : “ : onda stuwing feet Concert by Innes band at 2:30 to! ly he went to Bellingham where his| !¥e!ve hundred men and women, sabia y oung They allow the easy action of f) 5 p. m., music pavilion | pe jue DU | HAM RESIGNS rabid utterances resulted in his ar | members of the 1. O. O. FP. and Re ¥ . ifle Uner the muscles in walk sive 6 Concert by Wagner's A-Y.P. band! _ The military parade, which je the rest bekahs, srose this moraing as the |Siber tt 4 tour ef firm tread to the child's foot, i! at 3 to 6 p.m. probably at the foot | firet event in the opening cere - — F o hold the arch in place and sup- Bil o¢ the Pay Streak or Nome Circle Monies of the A-Y.P. exposition! The resignation of Frank V nore the ania . : —— commission and sent to the asylum Our Children’s Foot Porm 9, band stand tomorrow, will be entirely confined | Dunham as assistant to the presi: | for the inaane at Stellacoom. Fow Shoes are made of selected At § pp. m—Concert by Schubert (© the fair grounds. The line of dent of the Alasks-Yukon-Pacific | ler escape om the institution and at ¢ e under the banner of y of the upper Indian penin- sihers by expert makera tub tn the Auditortum march begins at the south entrance exposition has been tendered to| Med to Seattle O44 Fellor ‘ t at a t t une Captain Her- Balloon ascension at 12:30 p.m, | the falr and will cover & die psident Chilberg, to take affect {Mary organtzations bert 8. Whipple, B. A, reti Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes 0 p.m 48pm. ta of between one and two miles tune 1 Mr. Dan teaves i iia organiza " . q Concert by Innes band at 8 to 10 [over the streets of the exposition. | 72” m f unham leaves the POLICEMAN. DIES the city have been t ove Ainericans were received $2, $2.50 and $3 » m., music pavilion The review by exposition officials | *xPsition a “e oe accomplinh } thn cetaleetn. whe inne tt he otentate. During According to Stee. sneert-——By Wagner's A.Y-P,,8nd officers of the United States fates to tee hes uring the ~ Robert 1 ench, @ member Of | soe 1.800 betore aint band, & to 6 p.m and Japanese aquadrona will take | ntle Beh boon connected the Seattle vote force, died at the | PMR iSE oe orniag offiesrs’ for the spud Chiat: sathach yoslea elds ider the benefit to the Dinner to visiting guests at § place In front of the main govern Mr. Chilb : Providence hospital late last ght sid taaan nate ote loo he | 3 h ‘ f feet—not the price of the k at New York state building. | ment building. The parade will ond, hilberg expressed regret at following an operation for appen- | Sad encampm at of tas F max of this adventure, how- > . ! vhitheatre. whore 8 leaving, but has accepted the tis, He leaves @ father and | Were elected, as follows ever, came the following day. eve spocia! shoes, also, for and display of flreworke—Pain @t the natural amply : realqnation b 4 two brothers, Ru Grand patriarch, J. Carter Smith! Ctad in gorgeous Oriental court wrecting toving-in. for support: | Pyrotechnic Co. at foot of Pay|the opening exercises take place ne | rte and Cue Devtnore, Resoall |e Walle Walle Ae niger aa cae Sy ene Et tas hee tec ing YOU DON'T BELIEVE | ~eemerenernmecnemcempenmmren | will bo shipped east for burial, | Grand high priest, C. BE. Lum, (od Captain Whipple and for- ments of any child — You ean buy enowgh wall paper for | YAKIMA VALLEY PRODUCE oo, —————_——— | North Yakima J malty asked in marriage the two AUGUSTA, Ga-—Mre, Margaret jany 12x14 room for from 9Se up. Takima Valley, Potatoes LONOON.—A Canadian Inventor, Grand sentor warden, FW. Stew-|American girls for thelr ruler. Sylvester, a prominent soctety | you call and look at our REM. | Apples Flour and Feed. 4 stopping at a London hotel is being art, Tacoma. Whipple declined the ofter diplormat- iy Lr oe » Brunet woman. charmed end alone feed |NANTS and youll chasse your phe orders’ cremaeres. closely guatded by secret service! Grand junlor warden, Henry | ically vent ’ . 4 en prompt at- y agi 1 urrell sS an infuriated mob that Was pureu-|mind. Lots of good ones left, but Jon . men both day and night on behalf won, Seattle | The young ladies prefer not to ing @ terrified negro, Joe Bryant, they can't Inst long q Bynept Berth A406 of the admiralty, with whom he is jrand representatives, one year, | talk of their strange adventure. They 903 SECOND AV. and saved his life by guarding him FEDERAL PAINT @ WALL PA $23 Biewet: St. Fremont. endeavoring to negotiate a deal for Alexander MoKay, Walla Walla; | were astounded that news of {It | her house, to which he fled | PER CO., 1314 First Av. a powder explosive two years, B, W. Starr, Chelan reached this country. wier was adjudged insan Kuosts of the city Bellingham annul festivi D trip through the foot bill ) the palace the ra- Seethe Fair first The Fair That Is Ready EXPECTS EVERY LOYAL CITIZEN TO PARTICIPATE IN THE OPENING DAY CEREMONIES See the Fair First. Till 12 Midnight | Helps Gates Open From 8:30 a. m. kody

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