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yi wert Sub Twe 7g REPORT! ‘ae AYP. E —_—__— of theft anv been repo! sie pe rust +, Bundas | gy thiet wen! | jn the K ot jam pit, a box of « 1} ‘ada Weber © poapltal yes! a faint frou ~ py Bireak of the perwor modilp accider ast week, and al y coupled © oy scien She and a the employed io at the foot fen f and was Ker wat not se giviv i RIKE and ? and more ve gnill now the | pager transportacs: ry] ie really va. | as to rer walk impow for a. being no street q cannot eo pre boys grievance fa] reguiatl fe bnderKo medical tT | ) TO DEATH ae Prees.) | Cl , July 5.—The} 4. a Stabieman. in the ruins of ‘Improvement com on Ninth near 168 horses were th early today. Lives fm the Rainier ing. which was Were imperiled by as in ne fe estimated at fire is unknown. “BING L Gn. 428 Tester plum’ fixtures of ali | whee in peed of 48) Arende Beck ied dite + SUPPLIES, Tit Cherry tt oo ean Fepeiine fm Pies | CE | GE STAMPS, ed wold Schwede, AGENTS. ee ton ne CLOTHING. J and boy: rd Be ese esas IE NUMBERS. AND SUPPLIES. fae-Aimiie type. | us type. | partment of Pacific University, in amphitheatre. H “WHO TOUCHES A HAIR OF YON GRAY HEAD { GHAND LODGE Arto E. Strong, Tacoma. of Stoux Palle and the Chamber of WANTS TO MEET | seen eS FREDERICK & NELSON a i Goods DIES LIKE A DOG: MARCH ON!” HE SAID ROLLER ON THE MAT ||| Furntare | FREDERICK & NELSON | Dry Good (Coneluded,) Btore Closes at 6:40—12 Noon Saturday During July and August ots at two beat Y if ' a i nd nan ate Arrivals in FAMOUS IOLA LODGE DRILL} ay of Hil be laugh " TEAM COMES 100 BTRONG TO i tor " f b bd PUT ON SPECIAL DRILLS DUR.| of the ex ; eb omen $ ] bia ra e | ING THE BIG MEETING 0 Pepe gee tn deed erable te The Grand lode 1 : to th A thin 4 ing " t Mf t i Pr going to quit ie, ki Si | a pecia tu \ , wr r ° 1, 3 M r and I \ ' ' tt i HOSTON, July 5.—As pretty an! m+ Pacific oxponition, |, Hee ap Olnet’e ¢ ast the poetic legend written about her | n - ‘i Nn by Bu ’ ny Whittier ts the actual story of | “The Atm Flag." | Another Possible Excuse. } Harbara Freltehle, the heroine of| noon the first perform:| “I may be U IM hide t Fredericktown, Md. Hor flag, that| vo gare Sie bora |) t haes: wives to th "(0 weal a : Z : mit on by th ‘ of lola lode i n given to the r ved defiance at Confederate SL Dayton, 0. They arrived by |80 many y that I ntract 1 troops during the Antiotam cam: | special train yesterday afternoot not per tt resting an: | paign, now ts guarded in the Colum: | M4 strong. All were neatly attired ole gee ‘ote r| ‘ ; | et ‘d marks’ of bullets fired at it pe Ft pe 4 ed tga rhe page pie, but not to. the . "4 j P i are quartered at the Beattle | al a ther th this mater Ie 4 ’ , ad e tember, 1862 } the Pythiar maintained Arona, for other matcher have beer ‘paG ; r; | ’ NVA a]: Whittier relates how, when Gon. | Is Great Spoctacie | ot gh eter sare ce tip ana concave hee ’ ; Jackson saw the flag, he said This production is one of the of this match, N Roller ‘ + | 4 | he “ee | that you have that f tr ) ral ‘ ) ; : BARBARA FREITCHIE, THE BULLET-TORN FLAG SHE |W!t! & atures, = Twolve thou-| I ade ; | 1 I S Fire!" And out biased a rift x bias “an _ wee WAVED IN THE FACE OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY, AND HER [Wind tickets have been sold for tt.) oy man will not welgh over } lum Shade suet e umps, 4 “ = HISTORIC HOME IN FREDERICK TOWN, MD. © play will be repeated twice to | te " hat bt ] M : : 5 i Then Barbara, clutching the shiv . | pour and J assure y or € a. 7 g d Te word ta of the fag, waved Wy eae: . |morron, The ig parade, which i| Fos wile ne goat cr teeer(f! Plain toe, ribbon tie and welt the general's face, prompting him|ot the confederate army, and that Baltimore, haying been killed at the| held tonleht nstarthne ein. ve re n't Import : ] ’ j | j 1 Who touches a halr of you gray| With small success this fag which was draped across |the principal down tows | ant | head Gen. Reno, & union commander, | the body Qtand Chancellor. Cane to t 2» , . ] P . it } Diew lke @ dog. March on!" he/ marched through Fredericktown | ‘Treasured with the flag at the|plomeed with she sere Md the me pare slread orown Suec e Fumps, rippon ; said shortly after the rebels did, and armory are a cane made from wood] ays that by the iniddle ot Py Dinos : . ; 4 There is no historical record of| heard the story, He called on her |of the old Freltehle home, and pho |waok It will surpass the omtimatee (eee me nt? Re and beat Ole tie effect street-weight sole 4 i Any auch occurrence, but It Is a fact |and asked to buy the fing. She gave tographs of her and the headstone |that had been date = tae hekinn and nek} 90 7 i that the old flag of Barbara it to him, and wh rtly after, | which marks her grave in the Fred: | - only seg gaye nd Meat fe enanicr ] iy ; Freitebie was kept floating in view ‘he was brought dead to Boston from \ericktown cemetery ; Prominent Men Here ne yp . | special, 3.65 palr. H | Among the prominent Pythtans| : } i ® are Supreme Chan Not « Lover's End Bl k Nf | r h ] it 1. Ballinger, Carroll, Iowa, au hallenge does not read that way I f| > ( ly ew | . le: PYTHIAN WEEK. | Wheaton, editor of the Pythian Ad. | { $4609 and winner to take all the| - uF ae —— . be , gate or purse, and if the Arena dovs —Firat Floor PACIFIC COUNTY WEEK, |Yoeate: Union B. Hunt, Chicago,| for wish to handle ft, mysalt, will special, 3.65 pair, GOOD ROADS CONGRESS. [PreAident of the Endowment Rank; | post the $1,600 purse, winner to take I itheringale of Vancouver, | all, I am more than ready at BAPTIST DAY. ) G, editor of the Pythian Herald; | time to sign articles, so, Doctor 8:00 a m—Gates open aS pee Grand Chancellor J. D. Clark,| up to you to either meat me as 1 ” Q da Congre embles, Good Roads build | chupeetior commander of Jola team | Men or admit that you do not dare 9:00 8. m. aor Roada Congress assembles, ol Roads SHUBERTS WILL START “THE|40d suprome representalive from|'0 tke & chance with this un | 10:00 a, m—Clan Frasier, Hightand musicians, in various parts of J) — WITCHING HOUR” FROM jOaio; ope pants yaes dread hao wplease do not have Mr. Curly t re eric e son fair grounds i THIS CITY. ce o lo and organizer of the! nicht announce from the ring that 10:30 a. m.—Model school exhibition, Educational bullding. | lola team, now of Los Angeles, and! the winner the Olsen-Roller Incorporated 11:00 a m. to 6:00 p. m.—-Popular talks, with stereoptioon views, ff) — — wite a son; Hon. John i. Bteren t ow Armericanue of Or-| Hawalian building | The statement that the Bhuberts, be been we hes a repronentay | Sov Fit acing "aaa fag 11:00 a. m. to 5:00 p, m.—-Free lectures on irrigation and reclama 9] upon ¢ wmpletion of the new Al-| ‘ Be Ashington; F. ¥. Hand Pr Se ae Bi slier, give my tion projects in Idaho, rrof. W. P. French, of the [) hambra theatre here. would ee |e ord is ellingham, supreme repre Y Seen Os one ccdirse ~ - - ay University of Idaho, W. W. Thompeon, and other well Likate Wink atéfediions te the nana es +d fr “y Washington; Grand| H.W. MIX AU | autos, as well as emailer machines, known speakers, Idaho State buiding [being borne out by the annownes Miretins ef Oregon Frank Mene- | R Mehihorn Buliding S| disregard speed regulations. The 12:30 p. m—Flight of the alrabip “A-Y-P ment of the play that will follow! oonyor a a & a Sais Vai oceania mayor has requested the police to 2:60 p. m—FPree attraction, foot of the Pay Streak Phe Ehy mu which follows] Brita @ Grand chancellor af STREET FOR SPEEDWAY promptly arrest all offenders. 2:00 p. m—Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P. band, Forestry building B) wtra Finke in “atvation Nell | fgg Sie atm Robert A. Car | i band stand * The Witching Hour,” which has|totn jodee. Va: EM RANE Of SMALL FIRE IN SOUTH. 2:00 p. m—Good Roads Congress, afterneon program, Good | had stecessful seasons of a year and] Among the Knights of the « | Reckless automobile drivers who — Roads building. [ax months rexpectively in New| lodue witht the dor ‘dyer y grand violate the Iaw will be the es (By United Press.) 2:00 p. m.—Baptist Duy program, Baptist building, north of Pi york and Chicage wlll jump p stralght ington bh in the domain of Wash-| ject of pol rvelllance on E FRESNO, Cal, July 6 amphitheatre, Mra. PF. W. Foster, vice president W. [noes ‘dies: Atiaaite ate ington here are & | objec Pe police on veillance on RS. al., July 5.—The town BF. M. presiding Leta tieik pectoreance wit | ae justice of the sug | TY ae ay, be yeas lith av. and of Sanger, near here, was partially 2 m.--Concert, Innes’ Band, Music Pavilion ) y ga ar as Past Grand Chap gress will not have only writ road wa, ereafier destroyed by fire early toda Sov. 3:3» moU. § Lite Saving Crow exhibition, foot of Pay 9] five" August %, and this will open! Agats, Ritevilie; Past Grand Chan-|ten pleas for equal suffrage for| Residents of that neighborhood gedetie ths ion 2 end _— Btreak ere ee eetior G. W. MeArthur, Spokane; | women, but verbal ones a8 well, for| have ce ned to the police and) ¢ral frame butldings were burned, john Maser nd the o nal Now | 1 m . " " neel m 5 bel 4 2:20 p. m-—Flight of the Alrehip “AYP.” . York company an cast tor th or. he ‘Palin: greeter , oes the bext national 2 Mw deegy bed “ » Miller that sight ving | the loss being $20,000. 4:00 p. m.—Lecture, Dr. A. C. Haddon, Fine Arta building. 84) | duction of “The Witching Hour Postar “pad > ape Sugene American Equal Bu mge associa | ———— ject, Feudaliam tn Japan | i i . berdeen iran : per of uon will be held at Washington, 4:00 p. m—Model School Exhibition, Educational building. Schoo! Records and fee Bo Pas hs Wali Dp. ¢ PS f nurses. : selina orn er OF hance This was practically decided to 7:20 p. —Plight of the Alrship “AY FIRE IS SWEEPING Hen Haverkamp, Tacoma; Grand| day at the national convention be WE SELL NEW IDEA PAT. | WE SELL NEW IDEA PAT- 7:45 p. m—Concert, Innes Band, Muale Pavilion, | mavens - arme J. B. Elwell, Van-| ing held in the Plymouth Congrega TERNS. TERNS. £:00 p. m—Free attraction, foot of the Pay Streak. | in “ae a Grand Inner Guard | onal chureh ns §:00 p. m—"Bridge of the Gods,” presented by Dramatic De oth Dye, avenport; Past Grand) South Dakota, through the mayor WOMAN ETERNAL SAVAGE. Student of Monkeys Finds Mer Still in Primeval State. Frederick Starr, professor of an | thropology in the University of Chi-| cago, Wednesday described the! twentieth century woman 45 & sav age who gains ber ends by docep | tion and treachery, and who de| lights In evidence of slaughter and | bloodshed. He asserted that wo- men have not changed since the days when the human race had tatis acd lived In the jungle. This attack upon women le a new Hine of activity for Professor Starr, who in best known to the world by his stadies of the monkeys in Af rica, The professor at one time entertained the hope of catching the taik of monkeys upon the phon ograph. Three months ago Dr. Low Cut Shoes If we fail sell the larger proportion of Wo- men’s Low Cut Footwear sold in this vicinity this season, the fault will not be with our Shoes—that’s cer tain We have chosen for our trade the best Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and Slippers the country's best makers pro duce We can quote prices and say $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $6.00, but what do prices signify until you see the elegant Shoes they rep- resent? May we Shoe you, to to these madam? Turrell’s 903 Second Av. one een | | Starr made the prediction that The odore Roosevelt would die of fever on his African hunting expedition | The professor airs bis knowledge of women tn an article called “The Women Men Marry.” He begins by making it clear he believes women hever must be permitted to rise above the savage state, for he ren- wonn that the existence of the race ROME, July several severe = earthquake shocks, fire broke out in the ruins of Messina today and is raging unchecked, the people whe have been living there hav. ing fled to places of safety, it is reported here that the fire le spreading rapidly over the fuins and consuming tempor ary structures erected by ser vivers of the great trembior 5.—Following Itself depends upon the savage or pica fazed the city a few barbarle instinets In the heart of| Tenthmago. |the feminine balf of the world. Teter rT er TT eee eS Woman, the eternal savage,” de) @ * jclares Starr, “whore only salvation|® TODAY'S ATTENDANCE. * Hes in the fact that she always has|® covetenncin * j} been, always will be, a savage.” * The exposition attendance & Then he continues to say it Is im-|@ up until 1 o'clock was 30,000, # possible to civilize women, “for the | @ and the prediction was freely * fundamental nature of woman is) @ made that it would reach 60, }barbaric, and the continuance of} 000 before the end of the day, ® the race depends upon the rigid aa | # ‘This is the largest morning at jsertion of the fundamental differ-|w tendance recorded since the ® ence between man and woman.” * opening day Starr's parting shot is at thel» jcharge of fondness for evidence Of] 4 yyy ye RN NNR N HE . laughter and bloodshed, and he} ways that Im this respect woman's | LIVERPOOL AN OBJECT LESSON. | avagery is most pronounced. —Chi- | The greatest fight that bas been cago Dispatch to the New York| made on tuberculosis in any com | Press, munity In the world has been wae — ed, no doubt, in Liverpool, covert 1 long series of years,” sald De | GHINE WHERE YOU ARE, James Browne, of London, England, | Don't waste your time fn longing Jat the Stafford. For bright, impossible things; ome years ago old Liverpool jDon’t-sit supinely yearning was the most unsanitary efty In the |. For the ewiftness of ange! wings; | United Kingdom, Every condition j Don't apurn to be a ruahlight was favorable to the dissemination |, Because you are not a star; and spread of consumption. People | But brighten some bit of darkness! hy the thousand dwelt in habita | By shining just where you are. | tinny unfit for human oceupancy, At | There is need of the tintest candle,| one time 40,000 dwelt in cellars In ‘As well aa the garish sun; the midst of a squalor and filth that The humbiest deed ts ennobled | were appalling. Then came the | When ft is worthily done; period of active war on the disease You may never be called to brighten | {1 (ook millions of money and un The darkened regions afar; ceasing war on evil conditions, but |#o fill, for the day, your mission |¢he fight has been won. The munte | By shining just where you are | » | EXASPERATING. | From the dark kitchen there em anated a series of thumps and an ary exelamations, Jones was} looking for the ent “Pat” called the son stairway ‘Go to bed and let me alone,” blurted Jones I've just barked my shins.” “Pal” inalated moment's allence “Well, what is it? | you $e keep que “TT didn't hoar ) your shina bark.” And the next moment Tommy was being pursued by an angry sire with a hard hairbrush.—Chiecago News from the Tommy, after a Didn't I teil Mugeine They say your boy 1 one of the mont versatile fellown Ir | college | Bugrine 1 guess th right, | He sings second tenor in the lee third base on the elub ball te ipality tore unsanitary hovels at a cost of $ 600,000, and In this area there have been built thousands of small b comfortable homes for working pe ple. The mortality once the sight of so many foul dow ciles, is now leas than In the ef taken as a whole, the consumptic rate having declined to 1.35 1,000. From the Baltimore ean Ame Excursions East # on sale August 11 and 12, lown no leas than 8,000 ‘4, ut 0 in the district, vb ty Di) per rh 7 m RR. & Nav, Co, Cht cago and return, $72.50; St, Louis, $67.50; OQmaha, Kansas Clty A siissourt river points, $60.00 York, $108.50. On August 11 De n ver and return, $65.00; also Ber pt 14, to Chicago and return,, $74.60 Final return Hmit October 31 Tickets and information at Union Ticket Offices, GO8 Firat Av, B. EB. Kilis, Gen. Agt. oe ALASKA JUDGE ORATOR, (ty Colted Pree) DOUGLAS, Alaska, July §.—Ed jward FE. Cushman, newly appoint jed federal judge for the Fourth division of Als of Jaly orater here was the Fourth today Troubie for Official, BERLIN, July 5 Privy Counelt. lor Hammann, of the foreign office, | President, Rev. Anna Howard confidant of Chancellor Von Buelow,! ghaw, Moylan, Pa; first vice was arraigned yesterday in the president, Mra. Rachel Poste: central criminal court on a charge | \vory, “Swarthmore, Pas second FORMERLY OF 3rd AND PIKE of perjury president, Mra. Florence Kel . New York city; corresponding OPERATION succaseruL. |secretary, Miss Kate M, Gordon, AN FRANCISCO, July 5.—E. B.| New Orleans, La.; recording secre t h A Calvin, ¥viee president and general/ tary, Mrs. Ella Seass Stewart, Chi The New Dry Goods \ ore on \- jmanager of the Southern Pacific! cago, lil; treasurer, Mra. Harriet company, who was operated on yes-| Taylor Upton, Warren, Ohio; aud y terday mornign for appendicitis, i#| tors, Laura Clay, Lexington, Ky, The Store That Will Save You oney |resting well toda yand has a good/and Miss Alice Stone Blackwell, jehance for recovery. | Boston, Mass. - esasiessinsnsaeseimnenesbnsens - — — LADIES’ CAMBRIC HAND. NOTION DEPARTMENT. KERCHIEFS, hemstitched, | Good paper Pins 1c the best you ever saw for | Sri tere the money Qood 8. || co e= gada gabgpice Good Soap Ra CHISFS, in fancy open at, cake ; | work corners and embroid- | goog eas | ery, Very ‘nice goods, at os Beir Cutler 5e at, doz f LADIES TAFFETA OR | fea treme tae LISLe aLoves In black, | 400d Dressing Combs 10¢ white or tan real good ” ms ; 2 10 i glove, and we i. abo of Good Hair Brush P Our price c at . We 1-2 is Suit A a ama FF gg Ps A ITE te Hats Prevails =o Mh mr lck ears black or ox t we Good Shell Pina, 1 have ever sold for the doz, in box ; 10 BUT WE'Vé NOW INCLUDED ‘okey a 50c LADIES’ BLACK HOSE AT ALL SHAPES AS WELL AT THIS : Se PAIR. BOYS' BLOUSE SHIRT ; REMARKABLE REDUCTION 80 WAISTS, ages 4 to 14, al} | We have a good Black Hose colors and black | for ladies which is worth | THAT THE NEXT FEW DAYS OF aatae’ at 25c | 12%4e the patr, and a good 1 ' , | Value at that, but we want } BARGAIN GIVING WILL BE BOYS' KNEE PANTS—We | to give you a real good bar. 1 have the best value for gain for Tuesday only i GREATER IN ITS MAGNITUDE wear, and guaranteed not at, a pair ‘Ae i THAN RVER. a Mo, ive: 50c Limit five pairs to customer. ing Sioux Falls, to render assistance tn the coming campaign #on, Dakota association that the p plea, Commeree of the capital city, invitations to the association, the convention M ot mad byt the majorl president jthe national capital } At the election of officers held this morning the following officers were elected Both Wonder Stores Are Now Consolidated at 1521-1523 Second Avenue I Wwe consolidation we've still entirely made greater reductions than eve sold thousands of dollars’ alo of the past month atthe two Wonder stores, but too much stock for this time or to clean up. worth This is the best quality Night to close out; the prices run Gowns we have ever sold from eC to 39¢ To close for this money, They are them out we have put a of goods during the cut full and large, 50 price for Tuesday embroidery trimmed C only at (9c of year, so have . Plumes, Ribbons and Trimming all greatly reduced, Wonder Millinery. Co. | 1621-1623 BECOND AVE, sent nok at meet J, John the South an earn favored | re. ED. J. WOLFF C0. 1421—1423 4th Ave Between Pike and Union ty Good Buttons in pearl CORSET COVERS AT 180, We have several lines of Cor set Covers which we wish MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS FOR LADIES AT 500, Rooming House and Hot»! Keepers can save money by buy ing thefr supplies here, We can sell you a good sheet 72x90 at 300; a good pillow sll) at 100; the best towels in ttle for the money at $1.00 do: a good comforter at 98¢; a good feather pillow at 45 Let us what we say Come and get acquainted with our pri WE SELL NEW IDEA PAT. TERNS. WE SELL NEW IDEA PAT TERNS.

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