Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
iptinismsatnenanan eno MUSIC 0 NATIONS WILL BE REND Grand Musical Festival Will Be Presented at the) Stadium at the Exposi-| tion Tonight. The International Military Tattoo, featuring the national alrs, b calls, drills and Qags of every nation, and rendered by four bands the pipers, a fife {1 drum cory and 300 militiamen, will supp the Elks’ « attraction at at 8 o'clock te wus as the big evening exposition Beadii night Today Supt. James Dunleavy and his assistants have been working with the ape ned of real cirous mon clearing aw all traces of the E big show « % the Sta for the ¢ of tonight Ww Kolb, cor joner of South Amert can Republics at the fair, has loan ed the flags avery nation on that continent to the exposition for the production, and helped to thelr national music, The participating will be Liberat! Wagner's, the Duke of Connaught's Bugle band, the Seattle band, the Highland Pipers and a fife and drum corps Three hundred state militiamen will take part in the drills, and appropriate fireworks displays have been arranged, while the scene will be set with camp fires and tents The final number of the apectacie will be the trooping of the with the Evening Hymn by L ati's and Wagner's bands, a display of fireworks and a salute by the troops. The Duke of Connaught’s band will play tapa. SINGLE HAIR A SORE SPOT. A thin man with some hair and a fat man with scarcely any sat oppo site each other in a subway express train Tuesday. At Seventy-second streat the (hin one poked the fat one on the shine with a cane “I we you've grown a new hair since we met last, he shouted “Helps business, 1 suppose.” “You're a tar,” bellowed the pulent individual “I don't know you. We never met, and I hain't got a new “Oh, yas, we've met before,” In- | terrupted the other. “You tried to! geli me & patont electric hairbrush tm 9903, You had sixteen hairs for’ard and three aft then. Now you've got seventeen— But the semihairiess one had fied to the station platform—New York Work, saatierten ities’ | Victoria With a Princess | Princess Victoria leaves at 9:00 @. m daily for Vancouver via Vic toria, The real modern steamship | of the Pacific coast, giving daylight views of the Sound, Straits of Fuca, the famous Active Pass, Gulf of Georgia, passing in full view o. the hie frie jolal distinctions must be observed. Remarkable Case of Race Oklahoma, Where a Fair-Skinned, Well-Bred Youn With African Preju dice in One Bix Woman, Only steenth Blood in Her Veins, Is the Victim. MUSKOGHR, Okla, July 90. The length below the Mason and Dixon Ine will go to gratify thelr prejudice against the nex xomplified in » which white the unusual case of the bride of Wm. ¢ off of this elty, The woman, & » her husband @ strain eaixteenth negro blood. Her and Was a respect od real estate dealer of Kast St ll, before their marriage t nthe © The woman ts tatr skinned a {aa radiantly health u d wholesome as any woman if Muske Kee The only sign of the African bio r thick, black wavy hair When Uphoff brought t where he was well known, and owns property, he Introduced her to nda and they accepted her an 4 charming, natural, well-bred and welleducated young woman The Uphoffs oceupted a suite in the pop ular hotel of the city and they re cotved thetr friends there and ac cepted the usual courtestes, his bride} Couple Persecuted. By some unknown means it was learned that Mra, Uphoff had negro in her veins. That moment eution of the couple began from all sides, and this has caused the young husband to enter Into @ remarkable with adverse public opinion. The day following the spread of contest the rumor that the woman was tainted,” the hotel pre etor de manded that Uphoft declare as to) a ag alone the truth of the report. Uphoff ad ted the truth. He waa told to pay bis bill and leave the hotel, He declined to go. sently a police. | had pro id man appeared at the Uphoff apart Hat there wer ments with a warrant for the arrest for sale in the of the couple for alleged violation | real estate dealer went to office af ot the “Jim Crow” law. Uphoff and ter office of his former friends, and his wife then jeft the hotel, The, was met with the same answer; complaint against them was with | “Not in the market drawn later The bridegroom announced that he would spend every dollar he pow sensed and use every resource at! pe his command to force Muskogee to | pq recognize his bride. | He carried bis case to the news papers. They answe: residence section of Muske He bean to spend his mone no howses or lots Haat side The To Exhibit Wife Uphoff took his bride to a small h copted them. He ap be street with his bride was always gowned ta One day the couple boarded a that the r&/ car, Inatinetively they knew It was to be a test wengers. 80 did the conductor In Oklahoma, as in many southern spapers. He appeat.| *tates, the street care are divided a ae insisted that | 0 two sections, one for white his bride was as good as the wife | 20d the other for negroes i at of any white man in Muskogeo; vision {a Indleated by a wood vor ny } that she was far more accomplished that slides on the railings averbon land physically acceptable than| 1h? conductor acted respectfully, most. Quite naturally, that was but promptly. He motioned the the worst attitude he could have as-| %0UNs couple to the “Jim Crow sumed. ‘That the young woman was| “ection. There was one other poet educated and refined, none denied, | PAllve, and the couple took It. They but—well, there was the “six.| ft the car teenth.” The outward marks in-| Uphoff has not given ap. Here is dubitabty had missed the present! what he has sald he will do-—said it generation, But the next? jin haif-page newspaper advertiae | Uphoff, deserted, doggedly refue| mente: “I will exhibit my wife to ing to accept the “thumbs down”) the public. The public itself shall Defi on ith his bs Everybody. k to the wall Uphoft/ salmon fishing fleet at the mouth | of the public, continued the fight | ¢lther vindleato or condemn my se of the Fraser. Canadian Pacific Ry. 609 Pirst avenue. =e home in the fashionable East aide | for his wite’s position. He an-| lection, 1 will abide by the dect-| nounced his tntention of buying cy bpm The advertisoments hare stirred Standard Patterns A Rare Hose Bargain | MEN'S NEGLIGEE FOR MEN Odds and ends of the Summer styles, leftovers from the season's sales, consisting of Lisle and Fancy Cotton Hose—plain colors ~or solid colors, with a stylish embroidered; dot or figure; tom Buy choice of 5 Pairs, $1 No time during the season have our lines been as complete as today. More taste ix displayed in selection than ever before. “Tis a time to bay— very opportune, Colors in Tan, Blue, Steel, or fancy shades | stripes and figures, neat designs; materials of aes vere Lad Solsette, Madras and Fine Chambray go to make up the assortment. Cholee— 00 | $f, $1.25, $1.50 Summer Underwear for Men Cooper's Blue and White Shaped LL very light and cool for hot weather; per gar- eee Te Men's Rockford ‘Underwear, Cream jale Underwear; | Mediicott Morgan, Silk Finished Balbriggan, White, Double-Seated Drawers; garment. $1.00 SI of Men's Poros-Knit Underwear; short and long b and Keru; | sleeves; knee and ankle length drawers; double and short sleeves; knee length or ankle length sent; per garment ........ Boe drawers; double seat; garment ..,.. The | Men's Union suits, © ‘ooper’s Blue and White Liale; Men's Coat Shirt and Knee Drawers; silk finish, per sult 83.00 white Balbriggan; double seat drawers; gar Men's Union Suite, Cooper's Balbriggan; Blue, ment seeevoesereseeeess The Pink, Ecru and White; per sult $1.25 Sheer Handke For Dainty Women very special items that speak of cosh t Three values and neat styles in Linen Buy these tomorrow All Pure Linen Handkerchiets, t %, % hem, extra fine, and worth regularly tomorrow, Saturday, choice Fine Linen, extra sheer, hematite hems, values up to ; white Saturday, choice ,, Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiets made of dainty | Swiss, terns; scalloped edge, new a tomorrow, Saturday, che The Hosiery top, full fashioned; two palrs fe Medium and Heavy Ribbed Hor girls; black only; all sizes; pair Tan Hose for,Girls; all sizes, full assortment; pair ..... 35e and 56¢ The Reliable rs KN rchiefs | ‘Wash Belts Underpriced The Time to Buy Is Now A new shipment brings us a lot of the Handkerchiefa hree widths, 4 10¢ | Very latest styles in all pure white washable hed in all width | potre: olain and « ‘ dais: tamantow: Belts; plain and stitched ; all sizes; Three for 5O¢ | pearl buckles, in fancy designs and shapes; ular 25 choice worth reg d assorted at morrow, Section Bids for Your Pat- ronage With Special Values \Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, all sizes, hem Boys’ Heavy Weight and Medium Weight School r., Qe Hose, Sandow make; pair oe pee Black Lisle Silk Finish Hose for Women, lace pot se for oye and | length, and all lace; also embroidered tn colors; 2he per pair... U he | Women's All-Bilk Hose, ‘all’ colors, ‘with ‘cotton oct that assure wearlng quality; patr 81.05 fashioned, large | 3 Black Li oot long Women’s Hose, ribbed top, full fashioned, black nome sesitdlaored ant teas Po nath, hind and tan, fast color, double heel, toe and sole; Silk Lisle Hose for Women, fast Was ., 15¢ pair ‘ 2he foot, toea tipped with cole citer in cu a i 4 Upped with color, also garter top in colors; a pair RG Soe Tre Reliable Store SOND AVE OSHE AT JAMES , we he; Bo did the other paw | i THE STAR.-FPRID. YOUN HUSBAND FIGHTS WHOLE CITY - FOR HIS WHITE BUT PERSECUTED BRIDE | srushasié Exhibit his wife! Wil the authorities permit it? Why not?” aske Uphoff, tn his newspaper campaign, Why not? Uphoffs unique plain, briefly, ts this To determine whether the public is really sincere in ite coudemna Hon of his wife he will place her on the platform of the big convention hall Each tithes the bearer t« ballot” is ae follows have married a negro?” In an interview Uphoff protwieed make the ultimatum of the pub. lc, vin the ballot box ‘Should he if the vote were against him WEST VIRGINIA DAY WAS GALA OCCASION The celebration of Ww eat Virginia jday at the A-Y.P. exposition, Ike } that of Now Jersey day yesterday j@erved to whow how many vieltors there are in Seattle from every state tn the union, The Washing ton State building was comfortably | Oiled with West Virginians and former residents of that state when Gov. William B, Glasscock made {his response to President Chil berg’s address of welcome. Hon H. H. White, of Bellingham, pre sided. Hon. M. M. Godman spoke on behalf of the state of Washing jton, Thomas Horner represented | the West Virginians of Seattle The West Virginia Hills” was ing by Mra. George BE. Brand, the jsitors making the building ring jan they joined in the chorus. | SIZE YOURSELF UP, You say that the world’s misused you, That everything goes dead wrong; | That the right is not triamphant, That the weak bow to the strong | Look up, oh, despairing brother, Why take such a morbid view? | Don't blame the world for your trow. bles, Tt lan't the world “ita you! | You say that the world opprosses, That it never will treat you square; That evil and vice are rampant, That minory's everywhere. | You argue you have no chances | Of working your passage through; | Did you ever stop to conalder | It ten't the world—tt's you? / | | | } } You tell me the world is fickle, | And wicked and harsh and stern; That everything's sot againet you, No matter which way you turn. } But why be ao pessimistic? Get wise to my timely cue; Don't growl at the world, my brother, It ien't the world—-tt's you! Los Angeles Expreans Wh SAVE Yor Tools and Hardware You will find our rewular pr on the lowest In the ef row Dis MONEY ON SPROIAL PRICE wr Yankee Automa ilar prive Wilkinson Fol Bogular fice $2.00 Sampson Braces Hegular price $2.75 84 x3% Steal Hutte Our windows ar with special price Monette Hi. WNTAINGS reive Ave. and Vester ‘Way. wate, LAUNDRY | COLLARS tc, 2c, 2r¢ AMOUS \ CHIEFS dc LL SHIRTS Be —— $500 Reward Vor any case of alchotiam that 1 cannot cure in from 8 to 6 daya J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotet .jand there was no chance for him admission Ueket en-| io... The} final. He} said he would retire to the country | AY, JULY 30, 1909. | at tho Now without « vet | Ono of the few purely extempo United “ Dd. raneous speakers ® od | rome rae rapa igs Btates ta Gov, Charles B “ fit Gov, Humhes tnalsts o: , ‘ ot New York, who will reach Beattle | 4p" oxt rAneOUS Bpe ana (The Charles B, Hughes on Sunday evening and be & speaker | his mor ~~. YOU Want (0 DUY & homey Star's classified teal ea Companion of the Man Killed on the Railroad Tracks at Ballard Tells of Trouble. ——— o Helieving that the true story of the death of William Barrett on| |the night of July 17 has not yot }been told, Coroner J, C. Snyder will hold an investigation within the next few days Parrett and his companion, L. D, | Herry, who ta now at Missoula, se tS |} Se te Ne Most. boarded a Great Northern freight train at Interbay about 11 o'clock on the night of July 17,| Karly the next morning Barrett was found with one leg ground off 6 Ballard, He died several hour later In a letter to Joweph Lock, preal dent of the Bartenders’ union, Ber ry, writing from Missoula, Mont gives his statement of facts, whieh Coroner Boyder deema worthy of rigid tnveutigation Tells of Trouble | “Friend Joe—-1 thought T would | drop you a Itne to find out tf a rumor | heard was true In regards to Mill Barrett. I met a man here by the name of KR. W. Joes, a laundry man, who told me Rill was picked up in the Ballard yards Sunday morning, July 18, 1909 Tomorrow, July 31, this sale stops at 10 p, m. Saturday is the opportunity we give you to take advantage of these special terms, tomorrow any time after 8:30 a. m. (the earlier the better), and any suit or any article in our store, and all we will ask you to pay is down and $1.00 per week. Don’t miss an opportunity like this, of it! Being able to buy a suit and only have to pay $1.00 down and § a week, and get the quality and price, too. Now, If that tn true, the pe fo blame for this le that On Northern railroad policeman that rode that freight out. Left Inter bay about 11 o'clock Saturday night I had helped Bill on the train, but after he got on he was all right to fall off, but we were Just pulling ut of Interbay when the ‘bull jgot on the car we were on, He jflashed an ¢@lectric lamp in our }faces and told us to get off, or he }would knock us off, wo 1 told bim that Bill could not get off, as he was sick Blames the “Bull.” = . = “Well! be says, ‘you can, and) Nice, cool, plain blue Serges, etc., at | White Serge Suits, Wash Suits get off before I knock you off, and R he hit me alongside of the head Cloth Suits at and knocked my hat off and then pulled « gun, so i got off, but caught “Well, I made about 20 miles when this same ‘bull’ threw me off again, but | beat him to it and rode her into Bverett. On getting there 1 searched the train all over for Bill, that "bull’ ta ‘4t, because that thought he got put off where I got [put off the second time the train stopped. The train stopped there) $222, $25 You get the aye on first payment $22 and $25 Skirts, Shirt Waists and for a few minutes, and that te the way it stands If that te true about (fi Buying for Our [TELY- Bil, that “bull” ta ‘it,’ because that 84 Stoves Enables train didn’t stop in Ballard Us to Underbuy Be D. BARK HEIIY sat Unhead |}DO YOU WANT To 414 UNION STREET One Block From P. O. Between 4th and 5th We independent dealers hand. ut iade, mew bend “Mati mave yoo ble ‘on THE SUNDWALL Oo, O11 Pieet Ave. Senttio. Ween. Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Men’s Two-Piece Suits at $10.45, Instea of $20—_At Shafer’s Shafer Store suit in the house. dress and vacation wear are all marked down. $10. $14.45 Two-Trouser Suits for Boys | College Clothes for Young, $2.95 Fellows, $9.75 Among the many ferings f thes are full of style and Boys’ Store is this lot of suits at $2.95. Two every tailored; made of the trousers in the popular knickerbocker style; | all wool; sizes range also the famous Indestructible suit, sure, so that the a® guaranteed, is included; sizes up to rmer prices $12.50, former prices $3.50 to $4.00, $9 75 ° NOW se ssaee teen ee eee A Sale of Men’s and Oxfords of tan calf, gunmetal calf, patettt in all widths and sizes, though not all sizes ‘ leather and viet kid, Shoes in the in every style, Former prices $3.50 and $4.00, now $2. Shafer Shoe Store ‘ Arcade Annex ‘:" All The Clearance Sale at the reduced. includes every Suits for business, Prominent among the offerings for tomorrow are these: Men's Two-Piece Suits of fancy worsteds, in grays, browns, olive and smoke; formerly priced at $20, are now to be closed out at. . Men's Business Suits, three-piece, made by Kuppenheimer & Brokaw Bros.; finest styles and newest fabrics, particu- larly well tailored; former price $25; to be closed out at. . in the notable « chavaeet? fabrics handso “3 from 30 to 38 chest n rs erage man can be fitted; f $2. 95 and unequaled value; now of fered at..... i Men's Shoes OMered. At... | Haas Ps dais vay Vitts Seeee ere bla in one sort sale price. . calfskin, 6 ‘ $1.95 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords of tan. or od = leather and vict kid; all widths and sizes another. Regular prices up to $3.00; sd” or | Men's Separate Trousers—One- Third Less SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long First Ave. and L University St.