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t H § é a & g ¢ & a } i | ; 4 =4 | + t aa > ee 4 i i 4 ~ ROCKEFELLER INTERVIEWED John DPD. Rockefeller, the multi- Millionaire, and party, returned to the elty from « brief trip to Alaska on the Covtage City A very short the party taking the ternational train she here attle & In after leav stay Ww tly ing the steamer. General Manager Miller's private car was placed at th service of Mr. Ftockefeller and his ada the train pulled out Mr Rockefeller granted a Star reporter an interview, in which he stated most emphatically that his trip north Was taken solely for ples We he trip to Alaska rimpty fo: assure,” eat Mr, Rock te and I aid not bother myself about business matters. Our jaunt in northern waters was very enjoy able, I should think, though, that larger steamers w a pay better o the northern route, partioularty for the excursion business. “are colng to invest in th northern oft f 7 ~L wo far ae I know, the ¢ any bas taken ne steps in that direction, but I am not to #ay what tt is have & man up there to the possibilities of Al AN ATTEMPT AT MURDER A masked highwayman held up and attempted to murder C. G. Bot- ting, of 1112 Seventh avenue, Sunday evening. aa the latter wa on waiking along Jacksen street with | north last week, she brought out | ellie Kendall, The robber fred at Botting with out a moment's warning, The bul let from his revolver passed through the tape! of Botting’s coat, the powd er buraing bis face and shirt bosom The assisted In his se: ting’s pockets by a masked Panton Finding no money, highwaymen disappeared in the istrict. Botting’s escape from death was simpty miraculous. When the shot was fired. he fell to the sidewatk, and when Miss Kendal! attempted to as- | siet, she was brutally pushed away Bot- com the hilt bh through ‘The slice are investigating the affair. A REPUBLIC ENTHUSIAST Chartes E. Halleck, a well-known mining man, is in the city from Re- public. He speaks enthusiastically of the mines in that section and has great faith In their future develop- ments. He said today: “Repubtic one of the liveliest camps in the state of Washington. Everybody is busy, and the mines are running full bias! ‘The general opinion is that better the the the progress will be made towards development of the mines, in events of the branch road of Great Northern railway being temied to Republic. By this mean: machinery and suppliers can be sent there sooner than at the present time. A purty of surveyors are at work cross-secting the grade ove which the rails will be laid, and al- ready a considerable distance of} ground has been covered.” SHOWED HER NO MERCY AKidnapper Gets TwelveYears and Ten Months. NEW YORK, June %.—Addie Bar- row, the last of the ttio of baby | Clark's kidnapper’s, was arraigned | this morning. She pleaded guilty | and threw herself on the merey of | the court. The judge was merciless however, and sentenced her to 12/ years and 19 months in Auburn pris. | on. WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattle and Vicinity.—This af. ternoon and tonight, showers; Tues: day fair; winds » h to west MINING NEWS OF REPUBLIC REPUBLIC, | Wash., June 26.—The | has let a con-| 150 feet to tap | next tunnel #tarte] { Granite creek. | the t of free gold in tive being sunk on the Pirate, which ts one of the properties being developed by the East San Poil Gold Mining company of Bee This property is about midw en the Repub- He and the Gold Ledge, and shows one of the strongest ledges in the camp na of the camp the Gopher . eloped 4 fine ledge | w 1 to be @ contin th us Mountain Lion ledge | | REFUSED TO ENTER TRUST ° TACOMA, June %.—The Tacoma emeiter has refused to enter the b r and js preparing, ir Md ent cap ity, making it the largest smelter a Yegotiations ‘ the ¢ rx of the Wverett, a promot er f th trust no definit r v an n the tru ? Tacoma E now has a capacity of 190 tons daily. With proposed improve- ments Mb to handie a tons, making it the second larg in the country, | }had b Ame inioinenoell " LLRTIN, “JEFFERSON: THEATOR NIGHT—"The Passion Play,” cording to hia estimate, 76,011,000, uy, a ¥ of bia Agures, He does not otual population will ox thin ee deed his estimate, ways, has faiien off in the present © SENATORS ‘oY In quite comfdent of the Immigration, he decade, and there haa been a decline in the birth-rate, although this last) may be offset by a deoreane tn the | ideath pate, There are no indivca- th THE SEATTLE EXCITED ‘Some Shouted“Vive la Commune!” ne that population has increased | Vested stacen are) BUT THE MINISTRY WASENDORSED more rapidly In the decade just pa aska. IT never bother with such de. | ing than in the preceding one; in tac talla, however All L know about it the indications point the other way is some newspaper ria I have Mr, MeCoy agrees with Dr, Wines | read Are & e really very in the opinion that popularty acoept- hopeful tn r i felts ed estimates of the number of in-) of north? habitants in th No, the Everett & Monte Cristy) much too lar ratlrond will not be rebuilt Just now,| ‘The Most elaborate and solentific And I think nothing will be done at Kuess at the population has been| present You may say that I am/| made by Dr, H. 8, Pritchett, super well pleased with the town there, It |{ptendent of the coast and geodetic substantial looking ted to find, Ever le a much more town than [exp ett has a fine harbor, to grow now to boom the place, though, 1 have erved that many Western towns have been greatly in jured by beoma. 1 hav not foreclosure of the mortgage for and te bound 77 of your been informed about survey, Who predicts that the twelfth censua will show @ population of 900 Hin estimate in 204,000) Dreyfus Trial. ematier than that of the government | “1 do not want to say anything Just | Stary, PERSONAL MENTION Altver P. Helm, of Huron, 8. D., ts Just down from the Atlin country 2 million and a half, aguinst the Ev- | gocaking of the prospects of that erett Land company, but presume | section, he aaid: “I do not think that he bon re are acting in the \the Atiin country is everything that matter I am not interested tp is claimed. While there are some the wat company of New very good bench claims, the ground, York, and, of course, am not in ® asa whole, ie not good placer ground, position to know what they are do-|except for bypdraulle work. The large Houlders, which are more than Rockefeller also expressed |abundant, will require hydraulic ma himself as much pleased with Se: |chinery to move them.” atthe THE LAGEST ALASKA MAIL. The largest Alaska mall ever ‘ALONG THE WHARVES in ‘The present season gives indica- tions of being a very profitable one for the Cape Flattery fishermen, Boats arrive in port early every day |with large catches. A whooner loame in port today with 11,000 pounds lof halibut and cod, and several oth- brought down to Seattle, arrived thie ers will arrive seen. morning on the Cottage City, Wher the City of Topeka arrived from the the lar the Cott There were being for Tacoma, two for Seattle, one for Washington at five for Oregon and the southwestern states and eight for Rastern states, There | at mail received here, but City beat the record and several sa Purser W had the mall all worked and connee- tions were made without delay. The mall is from &. Michael, Rampar City, and other places on the Yukon Atlin, besides the Alaskan ports touched | by the Cottage City. A CASE FOR JUDGE LYNCH papers. Scoundr: Year-Old Seattle Girl. Entioed Her Into the Bushes Wear Sixteenth Avenue Police on the Watoh. Another case of criminal arsault Was reported to the p ce last even- ing. The six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Sehults, who lives near the Y. M. C. A. Athietic park, was the victim. The littie girl, in company with her-four-year-old brother, left home about 3 tock yesterday afternoon to pick berries. When the two children reached Col- umbia street they were accosted by & man who asked them where they ‘They replied that they the were going. intended to pick berries, and man said he would show them wh there was a pateh of nice ones. The children were led down a path near! Sixteenth avenue into some under- growth. A lady saw the perty, and later a cry was heard, but no at- tention was paid to it. After the man's cowardly work on the littie girl was completed, be toid the chiid- ren to go home Later he passed the Schults home, and the children, seeing him, rece nized him at once. The man sta ed running and escaped. Dr. Geo. M. Horton attended the sirl, and he said that although she m brutally abused, her life was not in danger Detective Barbee han the case in charge GUESSING AT POPULATION WASHINGTON, D. C., June 2%. i arens will be the population of the lu nited States acording to the twelfth census? It is possible to guess at the an- r to this question with a consid- degree of accuracy. The prevailing official guess is something awe era ver 77 millions, indicating an in- creane « t 15 millions in 16 years, of 1,500,000 a year. Guessing, however, is not in favor at the Census bureau. It im the business of that institution to get at the facts. But Dr. F. H. Wines, the assistant director, sounds a note of warning to those who anticipate a population of 8 million in 1900, The public,” he says, “ie inclined Vver-estimate the pulation, not only of particular neighborhoods, but the who country, the result be ing disappointment when the facts become known, Seventy-five mil lions, more or jess, is about what the twelfth census will show the popula- tion of the United States to be.” Dr, Wines would not venture upon a oser prediction. y important is it to know approx- imately what the population of the country Is at various times between the decennial periods of enumeration, | that the government actuary, Mr. J. 8. McCoy, is regularly called on for extimates of the number of inhabit- ants In the United States at given lates, which he furnishes to con- gress and the exeeut tatiatical purpe revenue which a departments The pre bili may tax yield, for example, depends upon the population and ita rate of increase, ind #0 does the amount of money needed to maintain a given per cap. ita cireulation. Mr. Met atimates that the pop- ulation of the United States in June 1900, Will be 77,676,000, 1t is now, 17 pouches of itters, one | ——, RAILWAY NOTES. Cc. C. Piagine has been appointed heity passenger agent for the Pnil- liips- Judson Excursion company. |The company has made preparations te run two epectal trains from the the National Educational associa. | Beattie, ‘SEARCH ENDED | IN CHICAGO: res tgp gi mm. Barthotl June 26.—In the ar- lome Koet, a young Noulediaianes from Vienna, Austria, cleared the death of Marie Veodicka, of Vi- enna, « crime which created a ren- “laation in Austria, and for the per- petrator of which the polices of two continents have been searching for Jeome time | Kost was found here Mtving with his bride of a few months. The tat- ter was Marie Schirma, a coek in Vienna, @he is young and attract- Ive, and because of his love for her Kost is said to have robbed and murdered Miss Veodicka. According to the Austrian police, Mise Veoticka met Kost in New York. In 18% stp returned to Vien na, followed by Kost. It was an- nounced that they were to be mar- ried and the girl's parents gave her om florins. Nearly two months tater, while ber who Git the Mring War woe six pouches of registered mail| New England states to the meeting | |warehoune. Some of the jwent outside and seated on | PATIB, June %.—A vote of con fidence in the new ministry wae passed by the senute thie afternoon Al the opening of the chamber w the new ministry appeared for firet time, the uted “Vive la the Radical-Socialiste une.” A tremendous uproar ensued. The So claliete’ cries were in hostility to Gen, Califet, the new war, who yours ag troops to fire on the Communists. | Later—The chamber of deputier ) passed @ vote of cont °, and the Waldeck -Roussian ministry wetland PREDICTED _ END OF WORLD A Heuston, tee Minister Be-| comes a Prophet. HOUSTON, Tex., June %-—In four towns in Texas outside of and in- cluding Houston, the colored foilow- ore of Nev. Mr. Smith, a self-styted prophet, are tn the greatest excite ment, and while the end refused to come at the stated time set by the false prophet he til! keeps them in excited anticipation of the jending of the world, predi R. Curtia, of the ateames | tion at Los Angeles. One or both of him by cocasional telegrams that these trains may return by way at | Goa ie waiting for here to repent and like bumbuggery. Rev. Mr }Smith appeared here threes months ago and held meetings in all of the colored churches of the city. From leach of them he drew a few mem bere, mostiy of the more imnorant classes, tll be founded his own chureh with some 200 members His sole subject w the coming lof Christ and the end of the world, which he set for June 2 and M. In Gatveston, Daliag and Waco he has believers and al) of them. their best, assembled in their meet~ Assaults a Six- the Chicago potice beliewe they haveing places Friday night to be all ip the mystery surrounding | ready. When the time was sounded mean an olf warchoure on Franklin i atreet 200 of the saints awaited the awful event. All night and day on Saturday, and even when Parson \mith was suddenly “called to | God” Into new feids they would not give up. Laat night, when one of the female members gave birth to a male child, as predicted by Simith. they became theroughiy religiowsty imeane and look upon the child ae the Messiah Thie mornin built fres inside and the sanitary police side the members nb- stones continued to mutter prayers and gaze upward, but the fires would not dislodge them. One of @mith's that God has put telegrams claims off the seining In the river Elbe, a fisher-lewent for a few days on account of man brought to the eurface the body the «reat American public being eo of a well dressed woman, which was interested In the prise fights jther had no time to think of things finally identified as that of Miss Veo- dicka. Marks of foul play were ap- parent ed Kowt of the murder, It was die jcovered that Kost had married Ma rie Sehirma and with her had gone to Amertea. They were finally trac ed to Chicago. Kost spend# most of his time in crying and ts tn @ state of almost complete mental collapse, Extradi- tion papers have been applied for, and he will be taken back to Vienna) for trial. Eye Destroyed By a Button, MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., June 2.— Edwin Shea of Pish's eddy, has just had three pieces of a button removed | from his left eye. They had been in| there since 1873. At that time young Shea was whirling @ button attached to a piece | of strihe, when the button struck him in the eye. After being treated by physictans for several months the eye ceased to trouble the boy, al- though the wight was impaired. A month ago severe pains were again experienced Im the eye and it han [been necessary to remove the dis- ensed organ in order to protect the good one An examination revealed three tit- tle pleces of button whieh had hit the cause of all the trouble, MYSTERY LOOKS UKE MURDER DALLAS, Te sult of clothes, a hat, shirt, collar, | cuffs and shoes, ete., were yesterday found in & box car standing on the tracks on the Trinity river front The shirt gave evidence of a having been wrested from a button |hole. Letters in the pocket were ad- dressed to C. C, Barnard, at Sher |man, Tex., and shows him to have been representing Chicago and Da- leotah (Ile) bleycle Interests. A bageage check in was for @ valine at the Santa Fe de- pot, the man who checked it stated that he would call for the valise yes- | terday that and that he does not like sptritual, ‘The police at once suspert- jt destroy all in their great wicked- ness without giving them another ohance to repent | Thureday, at 6 p. m, is now the csmags time. Oakesdale to Celebrate | OAKESDALH, Wash, June %— This city is preparing for one of the | argent cetebrations ever held tn the |Patouse country, The amount secur- the eye % years ago and had been eq over to the lterian chureh June 2%6.—A man's) loffice and made arrange the clothing | Information from Sherman police | Barnard drew $640 from the Merch- jante’ and Planters’ bank Friday ernoon. He and two young asnint *» who were helping him conduct |bicyele auction sales at Sherman for Iilinots firms for two weeks or more | have not been seen In Sherman since |that time. Detectives are working jon the theory that Barnard has been murdered. The Trinity river js jing dragged, and bank officials is to the effect that | | | ed by the committee t# almost $500, and about half of that wil! be given in prises, ae ft Is expected that con- testants from adjacent take part in the foot am! bic races. Arrangements have been ar- lrived at for a mock battle, under the |direction of Capt. Coonradt, and the school house hill has been selected las a fit place for the contest. Two! bands will be present during the day | land the usual fourth of July program | will be given In a large pavilton dur- ing the forenoon. UPPPR SANDUSKY, 0., June %. |smturday was the busiest « yl day the town has ever experienced, one of the largest stores being turn. jes of the Presby- who were to have 40 per cent. of the gross sales Fram carly morning until late at n delivery wagons wore at total ageregating several thousand dollars. Young #o- Jetety ladies on delivering a | pouna of crac na wheelbarrow |The money thus earned will be used | for the erec a new chure ‘The same st will be turned over to the ladies of the Methodist church at some future time. sales were The commission to investigate jury bribing case, met this morning In Prosecuting Attorney MeEiroy's nents for the summoning of witnesses and the be xinning of the trial, This afternoon there was filed im the superior court papers empowering the ¢ to summon and compel the att ance of witnesses, and to sit on th equity of the charges. ‘The com plete number of witnesses has not been made out yet, but Prosecuting Attorney McElroy gave out the names of the following attorneys who il be on the Het of witnesses Tucker, Ronald, Bausman and Hunt ley LONDON, June 26.--A St. Peters burg dispatch says the Czarina today gave birth toa daughter had strong hopes for a son and heir This t# the royal couple's third daughter, w dronsed in terribie | towne will ole | | the | mmission | an, ie STAR. AMUSEMENTS. n theater, Ty Bleht at the Jeffer Ther Pawsion Play’ in ine entirety for the Beattie The producti actly tame as seen In New York Chicagoy 848 Francisco and ot large of 0% Of the United Staten whore it ef Ouned the greater! enthus jaem. 4 tw? Passion Play’ te some j toting that. vi Peahs to all ete it has reesei Wed the endorm y public smen. Tt will b very evening’ ‘is week, Mra. Kd munds, of thie ety, and Mr, Dyke man, of New ¥. 4% Wil give mw tions, ‘The & Use will be under the direction of ,@°Of. Gent, of Lon don frat time nen r engagement 4't the r of Herbert k's ey Bhann in “The met | Mame,” will be the m et I” theatrical summer eve, t! this ye | The y has had a phe.» 9mm in the Kast, and it will bo Pret here with the original cast The en gagement opens Friday .% eht for three performances, includin @ 4 mat jinee Saturday afternoon. owe ‘The second week of the Obero % COM cert hall opens tonight with a s”¥ but Th hen and Bftie and the eresting r run nted SEATTLE INKLINGS. U. & Army > tnenen R. G. Bverts ( of Vancouver barracks, accompanted by Capt, J. J, Robinson, jr, left for Marrowstone Point this morning for the new hospital A. MeKay, of thie olty wae awarded the contract for the construction of the building, and work will begin at once. “*-. | ‘The United States Coast Murver | stenmer Patterson, Capt. Pratt, ar rive in port last evening from See Francisco. She will leave soon for St. Michae! and Golofnin bay, where whe will make soundings and survey® for the new chart of Alaskan waters, | which will soon be prepared by the United States Coast & Geodetic Sur- vey services. The Patterson wilt lay le line of landmarks for the aid of navigators, which will extend from | St. Michael to the mouth of the} Aphoon river, The Patterson is here | for supplies, ete. ‘The trip will prob- i ably last all summer. | | oe | Judgement in the case of F.C | Sharkey ve. the Port Hiakeley Mil) company, wae filed in the federal | court this morning in favor of plain- tft for the sum of 670. The plein-| tif Sharkey sent a herd of cattie! consigned to Skagway on board the | bark Prassia, operated by the de- | fendant company. The cattle were lost, and the plaintiff claima that the | defendant was reeponsibic. | | ore | A horse belonging to Brunnear & | Co. the Pike street grocers, broke away from the delivery wagon nearly opposite the Northern hotel this) morning, and made things lively tn the vieinity until it was captured. «ee HH. W. Treat. president of the Van | Anda Mining company, of Texada ts | land, B. C., arrived in the city today | on the Cottage City. He has spent several hundred thousand dollars de- | quarts mines up the coast | he present time erecting a ree smelter on Texada island. | { see Hi. Pauleon, the laborer who injured Saterday afternoon in cave-in in the Olive street sewer Lof his injuries thie morning | ‘The deceased is about © years « axe. unmarrier, and has no relativer fn this country An application was fied in the cir cult court this morning for a writ | of habeas corpus on behalf of Sat fest A. Bylvewt awaiting extradt. | tion, who '* wanted In North Dakota | for embersiement “ee | The pumping station in Rone, which suppiies the water for the! mille at Rallerd, caught fre Satur- | day night and was burned to the ground. Loss about $1600. eee | ‘The resotution recently passed by | the city council directing the board of public works to ascertain the coat of an electric Nght plant for the city has been réferred to City Engineer | Thompson | was) eee Tonight the Alaskan Geographica) | soolety will hold Its regular monthly | meeting in the parlors of the Rain- | ter-Grand. eee Plizabeth Bradley was granted a divorce from George Bradicy Satur- | day afternoon by Judge J. P. Hadley, | ! | on the grounds of cruelty. eee A municipal ownership meeting ‘wilt be held tonight on Pioneer |§ | square. Among speakers at the) meeting will be Everett Smith, Clark Davis and Wm. Horan alr meeting will be under the direc tion of the committee of one hundred eee City Engineer Thompson left thie Fas orning for the intake of C He goes to stake out the precise lo- | cation of the dividing weir at the tn | take, also the cana which leads ~laway from the dividing weir. Mr Thompson will be absent until Wed nesday afternoon. | ee The corporation committee of the | clty coune!! will probably make thet rt on the franchise of the Be & Tacoma = Electric Rail- way company tonight. Chairman James this morning sald that if the report was finished, It would be read The corporation committee has not |eonsidered the 40 year franchise as yet. | eee Sam Johnson, @ prospector, was relieved of $680 by a clever woman pickpocket on First avenue Sunday morning. | see | J. D, Viekery, who rooms at the Seattle house on Ratflroad avenue and Jackson street reported to polic headquarters this morning that he had been robbed of $40 by a woman Nellie Gray, alins the Peterson wom was arrested on the description given by Vickery, and brought to headquarters. Vickery failed to id. entify her, and she was released. J. H. Fuller, a painter, was ar- raigned before Judge Cann this morning on @ charge of attempting to assault a young girl on Ninth ay enue ond Jackson street Saturday afternoon, The charge was changed to assault and batters, and he wae fined $96 and costs. The Crigler : S 4M will be produced nh Will be ene | er and nt of given wical Seattle The open- |@ edar lake | hk Wi i Hat Values that Cannot be Duplicated | S| In any store in this city. hands, enables us to quote you these popular prices, Men's and Boy's Fine Liz Crash | Men's Pine Far Fedora Hata, gee oe Hats, eplendidly finished, de value qnality, ther sweat, $2.00 Irate, Be each only G1. each. Men's Fine Aik Striped Linen Crash Buying from first brisk selling, turning the stock often, Men's Fine Fur Fedora Hate, black or brown, good wearing, $145 value, only $1.25 each, Crash Hats, self vids, good wearing, Men's Extra Fine For Fedora Hata, Hat, in small, medium or extra fall hand. ely finished, brown, nutra of shape, leuthor sweat, fine drém hats,| black, $3.00 value, only §2.00 each, _ a Men's Extra Quality Jersey Ribbed Men's Kacellent Quality Summer Shirts and Drawers, Fy sad fine weight Merino Shirts abd Drawers,| ished, @e value, only 4 well Hninhed, #0 value, only 26¢ emch | yo Pine Beamless foc to of Men's Extra Fine Summer-weight Wool well at 1c, convention w price, bo Health Underwear, the acme of a pair mer garments, beautifully finished, Men's Fine Maco Beamiers a ae Socks, black or tan beanti- | Moet plete Hine of suspenders in the fully Quished, made to sel) at lhc and : eily Sole te | $3420, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes : 16 O. W. PETERSON & BRO. Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. A 4 | water tube builers and tbe Incorpernied 0. Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Thurston & Co., OM Com no debts GEO. H. WOODHOUSE » 1331 Second Avenue. 2000 Cedar Poles Weanted ROPOSALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certaig “ta and allersin the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, —— CELdOAR POLES Fifty feet in length and nine tmehes at the top. Poles must be straight and sound and free from soft kaot! st call on (Licenenn SxoqvaLaie pang owns is claims, Patents pend Te § , our price Lhe and Agents W. L. Douglass’ Men’s Celebrated Me a pair. Le @ pair, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. tr o a ae | nem rex... BIGYOLEN |=: 840, $30, $26, 820 pe Cash or Instelimenta pratt FRED 7. MBRRILL CYCLE CO ae ats 1108-1110 Second Ave., Seatiic wha Just Opened ov SEATTLE HAT . FACTORY pre | WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. = Late of Chrtety Het Feetory, Loudon, Bogiand. pres PORTE ogg he fA to have ep g Reh hw ==> aco and repaired by Practical phe we pa ace Nee a2 pre CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT pn en Se Teepe eet en ‘SESEAoen. Felitz Tent and Awning Ca 117 Yeoter Way. udes steel and wood Beseotstsesseeeeares_F is one always, as our uniformly and by the careful — aoe eosvnarevest | Brokers. 109 Cherry St. Soot, Gpevtopenent works limited number shares stock nw SS, @ents por share. Buccemor to Woodhouse & Longuet Stoves oth rata al tine of ing materials Lor Telephone Pike 44. Seattle, Wash ca and peeled. Mor further information SEATTLE CATARACT ©O, swan ©o.) Washington Blook, Beattie « ' ’ t i) 7 ’ 1 ‘ ‘ , ; ‘ ' . OBERON.. Famous Seattle's Favorite Concert House The Only Strictly Family Resort in the Northwest IRVIN BARUCH, Lesseo and Manager, Opening Monday, . June 19th, With Herr Baruch's LADY ORCHESTRA ‘The following spectal artists from eastern theaters and concert houses. Misys KATHINKA Warbler EARLE and BEATRICE DENOV FRANK ADMISSION FREE HOUSTON, RAYE, Ae Great Boglish, Swedish, Gorman Vooalist and HAMPTON in “The Trout Dandy, ont Toe Dancer and Burlesque “Artist, pa renores . Convert Every Evening at 8 O'clock Pa es ee el

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