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Show FAIR NOTES The attendance at the Lewis and Clark Xxpositiou on June a6, G. A. R. day, was 16,673. There were about 3,000 veterans present, aud appropriate execise were held. Last Stturday, Seattle Day, was one of the biggest days 'at the Lewis aud Clark Pair. The northern metropolis sent several sev-eral hundred citizens to attend the excrsises. For the purpose ot stimulating stimulat-ing night attendance at the Lewis and Clark Kxposition, the management has devised a cupou arraugement which enables the purchaser of a fifty. cent admission ad-mission ticket to take in twenty-five twenty-five cents worth of show 011 the Trail free of charge Saturday Julv 1, was Tnconia Dav at the Lcwisnud Clark l'nir and a big delegation of T.tcouu boosters well attended thcFairou that day. Tacoma has been much in cvideuae ever since the opening of the Kipositiou, by reason of its catchy motto 'Watch Tacoma Grow." Uabbi Emily G. Hirsch, of Chicago, probably the most distinguished dis-tinguished rabbi in Amerita, will preach in the Auditorium at the Lewis and Clark Hair on Sunday services at Imposition are held at four o'clock in the afternoon. The gates are opened open-ed at uoou, aud the Sunday ad mission has been reduced to twenty -five cents. The jT:ail shows are not permitted to run on Sundays. I Trail Day, when the amuse-, inent street of the Lewis and Clark Exposition is to be dedicated dedi-cated has been postponed one week, from June 24 to Jul) 1 The change wjs made in order to allow severat shows, which were established on the shore of I Guild's Lake after the Trail hadi outgrown its original quarters on the Bridge, togetrepdy for the I opening. On Trail day there will he speeches aud a big parade par-ade I The biggest celebration even held in the west was held at the Lewis and Clark Exposition 011 the Fourth of July. The commercial organizations of the city aud the nianngnucnt of the Exposition co operativcb in making the celebration tin up. roriou success. In the even mg there were elaborate py-rotichnic py-rotichnic display on Gould's Lake and Mount Hood was illuminated by the use of a great quantity of red fire. |