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@ATURDAYT, JANUARY 12. 1001 WARRUARRUABA BRIA VS HVAT TA LAVA cenaaaaessesees: DAVVVAVE SERA TROAO USES TET ET ED Ee Re tE TERETE NRAND PLAYS PLAYERS PRVALAVEDESESVSVHSHSVRVHVAT ADA VEaereees ae RDA VREAEESADESEST ET ES HN HS RAN O aah, Tonight's performa a phenom Cheaters closes & 1 theatrica k F. Daniel Frawley'’s ¢ won for itself many, f 2 Assured of a bh atthe when it appear in 3 attic in the ful ° The “Rell Bt playing at th Grar s delighted all who hav Been 4 has been well patroni« ed thi ek. Isha pctorgens hae given « most novel entertainment thts we to the patrons of the Third Avenu se * The Great Ruby Last night “The Great Ruby” was Driltiantly intfeduced tm Seattle by at the |} can, th Australian ard (known a) Kusses Kitty Cart and wing Mat are sald t The Snale fs largely The play commences in the great ally a page incidents seat in house ‘taken. “The Great Ruby” is @ bright drama of considerahie ection, with That clever ‘the New York ile of New York,” is A, ine Hon at the Seattle theater bee ginning Jan. 12. The play is a. ‘The company to here fe on tts fourth tour of tes. and has visited South Af riea and A’ <a Zp some re- i the y this season is best that bas yet presented this much-edm: - ty, Inasmuch as ‘it boasts of a com- dination of London and New York s. * ee son in the role of Violet livery. and Mr. ©. Pa Sey fe again playing Bilder Broson. Among the many metry- makers are Joseph Kane, Arthur Tollman, FE. 8 Tarr, A Ratledee, Pniate and er: Flo Perry. La minie Earle. ‘am sale Saturday at 0 a.m As John Swiftwind in “> Lights” ‘the the Third Avenue. ‘Wm. A. Brady, after-the succens- Ee becomes a heroin the end and ia| ful presentation of this ‘drama at the | restored to a position from which he | Shaftebury theater, dom, was) pad ded os ~ ta te | nad been degraded. for a tour of this country where Miss | Grand Op: Corelli enjoys a ater popularity | than any living woman writer, eae Seattle has had no grand opera for . — nae ot ke 4 JERRY MILLS, With “Colored Arisiocracy” at the Grand. where the sales of, her * Satan” alone have exeeed one mil-|the apy Hon copies. | Mr. Brady's Invishnens |, in the way of claborate staging, an his care in the agiection of perfect caste is well knéwn, and the com pany which will interpret the play next Thursday, Pridey and Saturday at the Seattle theater, will doubtless satisfy even those. admirers of Mies | (, Corelli who appreciate f MMeulty | ¢, of placing her. characters on the of | sro Hhe stage Howe, of the A Rag-time Carnive! } uti cript jon lists have ‘The Colored Arisioeracy, company |!" (he principa which will be thegattraction at the | oi i Grand next week, commencing at|{t greatly to the matinee Sunday, bas been doinw selection of sets. Australia last calints are Leon. and ¢ ‘The Mills, Kid Brown and Hew wn Kom. | r, champion lady Joba Parnplin, St rears of laughter ** “Northern Lights.” | Third Avenue . takes in and ar 4 if jlowing the Prominent am John Swiftw a graduate of surgeon at the ‘ reseue in the last act ia one of the many starting | A new char- | acter ia introduced tn the person of Gray, a natural born cow- sed by a wound received by ther, Col. Gray the post before Wallace Recelving a similar wound himself, commander of -|scenes of his early ta RICHARD SCOTT |indemnity question. Press cables |from Berlin report that the German |simply a0 & suggestion ns to details Sorrows cf|#everal seasons, and in consequence thas 1 Mignon, is hailed with delight |by the musi -| usso and Alessan famous Boston Lyrie Seattle theater stores of the Subscribers will find advantage in the THE SEATTLE STA she must | The music hurry, My ye vac dered by a choi ley Buck's’ gert HONOLULE, . 12—-eorge Q. Cannon, the chief sounsel of the | light.” wil be Mormon ch returned last Bat. | Guertette during subject of the ser urday from ficultte passed nearly & pork, visising sande, Mu Caunon-and party wil| Tiinity Parish Church—Rev, H remain in Honolulu until next Sat- | 4 Mr. and Mra. Cannon and thetr son | Yoke and the Light Burden. will be en ir. and Mrs ll " A. Fernandes during the balance of Randall Bearer, B.S the viet p.m. Morning TELEGRADAIC BRIS, [22° Shoe" Madison Street M. FE. Church—Rev 8. Three thousand on ten Rerweees at 3), 8. Lame ggnv4 mm pe: wl wer Co Goa” evening: “Forgive- Maj. Gen, & 8. Otis is suttering | >“ from an at of la grippe in Chi be First Baptist Church--Rev. Louis} S. Bowerman. Services ot tl a. m. — Snow slides are the order of the | and 7:20 p. m. ning; “The Key Pvening: “Paseing day th Colorado. Severe fatalities | That Uniocks.” have resulted near Denver. Over a New Way.” Negotiations over the amended | North Baptist Church—Rev. W. A. tons; “Jaaper-—Dtvine Myat The Pan-American Bteanahip Co. will begh ae a freight | service bet ané Japan| and New Jersey via the Suez canal | early this soring. ne are current jn Newport. that Frank M. Brown. the de- Sgt sy of the German Ne struction car. « Codes to Revels. YOUR HAIR ts Acieven ee Lahore Belisbury | needs attention. We recommend to cede to diway from | Lae’ ‘i 5 Nrichwang” te wan, tein Chevalier's Hair Tonic ig interpreted as. @howing a convic tion that the pagtition of China can It is a hair tnvigorator, scalp not be prevented, and that, Hussia |cleaner and a dressing, keeping the Some conse YT contessinne — Mocha and Be per pound. Mre. Lute Prince Kennedy, who wh roasted dally. eee her. od of t month in| anaes City . Ie very rest ‘a'tia temas: ch ADAMS GROCERY CO. Two men and several | 3, Injured nen ee ae Hartera Yeater- | 1428 Second Ave. day by the overturning & con- | Tel. Main 482 | ad the hern pert, while | hair from becoming harsh and dry England takes t ‘angtee valley One sine, only Thc, ‘The Dally Mall's in correspon - dent cables that Prine Uchtomnxy's mission to Pekin is ty seoure a vention on the basjaiot: Russ ing up her war ity nd taking of Laat instead os and Port Arth ownership of the which was to revert to Chi WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 12 The state department refuses to give out Germany's reply to the proposal for a conference in Washington or some European capital to settle the 100 dozen men’s double- breasted striped, black | government intimate its reply was and white Working not favorable. The matter Is not a regarded as of ereat importance, but SHIRTS of the approsa , ihe Regotiations | 35c Owing to the extremely bed | weather on thin Saturday we will continue the special bargain on the ; Krakauer piano for Monday i ‘ Titooe whe Aeatte a pines, as tine MW Mochanics Clothing Go. as any in the land, should come | at na *m and investigate this piano, and the | 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE low price which we are asking for and Waash- the same to introduce them tn this for sign). city RAMAKER MUSIC ¢ | 1416 Bevond Avenue. | Diamonds, Watches, Fine ject | anc Silverware | vis “Xrenw Albert Hansen | The Ls a: Jewelry ‘house in the | te Lgl Northw. | Gomnine stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. | 1407 Firat Ave. Phone Main 1020 || Beware of the dealer who tries to sell something “just as good.” san COLLINS & SHERMAN | FFOTEL BUTLER Pian Hotel N®CTION Beattle’s CAFE AND *® Funeral Directors sacmen, 4nd GRILL, & \% Only First: class ROOM * * Kuropean IN CON- * * * * * FOI IOI AAI AIA IIIS AA IIIA and Embalmers || P.| Universal Bretherhood Organization | @ | Pal a h ‘and Theosophical Society |o Mestel Paintings 4 Non-Politioal and Unweetarian |@ For one week I will nell @ New Year Jubilee o any a ed “ oeey painting in e ee Co CHYPATIA.” my studio a 1 Pro ie HALF REGULAR PRICE, | Universal Brotherhood Hall, Room|® JOHN NOGLEBERG ¢ 40, Hinckley Block, e 1227 Second Ave. o Admittance, 25 cents, ~ LPPSSHSSHOESOHOHOSOOOD lamong us) @@ to 3 geing present every day. In acordance with the | Gowen. Bervices 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Morning: "God: The Firet urday. when. they will Meslandia |and the Laat.” Rvening. “The Basy Morning: “Provi- te organisation. m year ago, the reading room has been open after ons and evenings and affords «| ploaeant reget for all, expecially the oye ond YOUN Men Without homes vote of the association at its lant meeting, Mra Erastus Witter has been employed as librarian at a ant ary at $8 per month, This was made! possible by the generous mo: ntaty | pledges of our business men. Hecker, H. Downie, DL D. ide Sanders, C. PB. Stowe, B. T. Verd, 3 8. “Eider and W. H. Murphy At & Teeent meeting of the trustees, it wae voted to Inctease the salary the Nbrarian to 210, and we solictt Ja few more momthty pledges that | ‘A Fresh Lot | Of Gruenhagen's fine candios In one- half and one-poand boxes just arrty- at #an - | Patmer's, per os. bottle Edgewater Congregational Church — 24 ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main 193. SOCHOOOHOOOOOOOOOSD Lad Grown Ora Apple, per “olgnt Wrigh Dabrok's, per on 44 SRCOND AVE. TROUSERS We have over Five Hundred Pairs of MEN’S TROUSERS that must find a lodging place outside our store by the end of next week. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS $2.50 Pants, Sale price $3.00 Pants, Sale price $3.50 Pants, Sale price $4.00 Pants, Sale price $4.50 Pants, Sale price $5.00 Pants, Sale price $5.50 Pants, Sale price $6.00 Pants, Sale price $6.50 Pants, Sale price $7.00 Pants, Sale price.. No shelf-worn goods, styles ship Guaranteed. REMEMBER TELE THEATER - we, Me hit pany in the Following ry Repertoire | Tonight, “THR GREAT RUBY" Saturday Matinee Tel. Main 43 Dramatic At-/ traction of Western America. | awier | ‘Trilby.” | Saturday evening “The Toorting jay Matinee | 4 ‘The largest and most complete col- | | 40 Famous Time Tried Favorites | And His Com: PRICEB—26e, 0c IRD AVENUE THEATER. Main 06? ume |, Manager The, $1.00, x Commencing te Isham's Famous Octoroons per haif | Presenting the Grand Operatic Com- perky inte andre "ding sxe |p one Guar Tishedate, Fine figs 58 cota pot ond in m, ‘ ig new |p Mipon the work. a Pine’ and Amertean per my nou attorney general Piymoath Congregational Church brought, eufe Sezinet che ‘Cincinna Hav, W. HL. G. Temple. Services ison Electric y to teat the jat 11 @, m. and 7:29 p.m, Morning ray of & perpetual franchiee, | Workers rally day. Indwetion of new deagone. Rubject: “The Chris. | ( tof Jesaie Morri-/ tian Kasenttal, Evening: Second = nil - are et Mare ° El- | of new serien of Celentt nda- edy Spectacle, King Rastus ored organtaation in Atmerica. En Prices Pahari Petts. ontas ne Edison Moving Pictures at the gates of in- lew York police on feeding hippopetamuses: a game bird fight bathing in mid-ocean Kanakas atv. Pluto and Im, fernal palace, came! parade; in be money, etc., 130% Second avenue, Admis- Workman- At Bearch- $177 $1 97 82 36 $2 75 $2 96 $3 57 $3 84 $4 19 84 62 $5 15 This and Next Week Men's and Boys’ Overcoats Less Than Cost. Men's $10.00 SUITS for ... Men's $12.50 SUITS f ‘8 $16.00 BUTTS ADAMS & BLANCHARD 119 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. French Table Delicacies and Provisions Have you seen? Have you tasted our cooked meat? Prices reasonablo, better in town, Come and # ee, day 9 a, m to 6 p. m, A. PRUDHOMMEAU 86 14 . 88 48 $10 51 Open Sun- AT CASH MARKET 321 Pike Str Tel. Buff 72 4 i l GEATILE THEATER i 0—0—-0—0—0—- 0-00-0000 on sale. e000 0-0 0-0-0 0000-000 0-0-0) 0-00-00 - 000-0 00-90 A Family Resort Aiways Reliapie. Peorereeos Comedy, Pathos and Realism. oe ee names appear tn these liste will be | Rev. J. F. Nichote. Jorvice " i n b AMUSEMENT ¥3 given @ chance to make sole ji a nd 7.00 pom. Morning th tions one day in advance of the op. | Harvest Pietds Pvening iy) SO*PrOnonenenenonononeongind HOHOKOROROHOROKOROND @ th ening of the sale to the general put fraser Good shephere Aid Soolety z 4 lc. There is no HAbIlity attached 9 tek PY ERA JOHN coRT f ds to wubwortbers, (Ne management aim ie tre th i 4 3 all ply requesting all who ask for seats " A he . Aen ” tat \ ol, Mat * aes ' ; 2 Universal Brotheptiond loday 10 \Trans orts to Be Disman-| \ " 54 4 RR A de oma ® j Sm v Gilenrt Bice nvited Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, Jan, 13 * Hinckley ‘Mock, M . tled at Tacoma and am. and 7:80 p.m, Morning: Tt tar , ‘ , a Tht nen to be | ‘ Ife Baved.” Rvening: Rev. Thom ur friends | § Matinees: Sun., Wed. and Sat. 4 tertatnment, and thp Rall iw expect: | Townsend. Hon will preneh on "The Work and voice in the | & 5 aled to be crowded at an admisaton | ' the Kedeomed Family ing your, part | & : f 26 | rian Foligious services at th 4 P Coming Attractions A report has been clroulated in re-|Beattle theater aC 11 a.m, Rev. W | THE * At the “White Horse Tavern” ia |#4rd to the dismantiing of the Untt-|D. Simona Subject: “The Coming | | i: . Aeee : coming to the Third Avenue b. [ed States transports soon to arrive! Redemption of Soctety — Freedom, 4 4 abby the best comedy attraction en | her It Hewed that Mr, H. M.| Virtue, Happines * ~ > J tour thie season, certainly the best |Tibts, of Port Townsend, has recel " A ! é » J one that hes been. seen in Seattle, |e & contract to do this work at that ” nureh ma culate ? will play an engagement at this pop. | polnt Maj. Rublin, of the t t A. Hweere, High v ie > Har house on week, commencing | QUartermaater's department, stat = % a Sunday, Jan, 2 his marks the Star rter this morning that) church of Our Lady of Go \ : ent of the first Brohman attrac. | the mattar of disniantiing the trar ere OS eae ce ones Hels z fe she * tion ever seen In @ popular-priced | Ports had been brought up in Be} ry a im ™ » ¢ b ern” Will be prodwaed by exactly the |Teceived no attention whatever. He| Sacred Heart Church—Rev. T. P L ¢ j/name company that produced It here |furthermore said that thie work|mrown, Service at Il a. m He + 1) few montha.ago. The company | Would tn all probability be done at ; drawing earth tro 4 is on route. Raat over the same ter Tacoma and Port Townse 4| Cumbertand Presbyterian Ohurcb i | * ritory by which they eame Wert seem willing to take hold of| Rev. Pimer &. Thompaor Ke ] ry 3 a ” and also have good 1 foes IL a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morn ‘ bd A | disposing of the material ing: “Prayer and the n Gate.” | Re © doep that it I cy 4 N W which comes from these vessels Evening: “God Our Keward y pa } sae ) ¥ fi ne bo a m | The following i* @ list of the trans " ‘ = re > wis * on quar. | ports and the tun ; hicet at neighborhood ar Py INo=. * | A J $1; Athenian, > eosophical Boctety—Ananda Hn 7 3 ‘i | ‘an. 20; meets at WS Third avenue,| State Horticulturist Baker 5 Mine | ae aoe we ay at T280 p. m. for study é uit $ buck | ¥ Sunday at 2:90 p. m., children's gold ondemne . 3 4} en chain; evening subject at 7:20 p.| # opene | 9 a | Hl Wo |. Ni noteen Centuries Ago,” by cs ‘i : HONOLULU. A. Barnew. brary, 0 2a Na ¢ t ge WTMOUSES OF WORSMIP) eerie | emcee w aeel€ beeen nner $ utive committee | Universal Brotherhood On 3 ent Home Rule Party rf tlop an ’ > le. ‘ Delegate Wilcox & ay Will be of special interest Atlee, will hold 4 the committee {© appoint a ¢ the morning servi quartetio will eting Sunday evenin » an ad tee to examing youths for applica. | render the exquinite « written by | meee upemi ey ’ | Aiindkne ; tiona to admiaaion to the Nasional (he Very Kev, Dean Stubbs, of Bly | 44. «on the apiritual and pre Eg 1of thoes petabee thetaght The maier {study in Trial zie zs Hirooks' Old tical aspects of brotherhood from a Band and Orchestra Direct from a Two % jof those pr tthe matter | study ty Rectory, Boston, 90 | heosophic 4 unica ihe! go Important that € should be Ter to |& Tecent visit ‘o this country. ‘the |.eicctimne. al invade === OUSE== Year’s Tour in Australia. Watch x | the convention, whieh will be held carol was w for the “Outto 20mm COR, Mosager : on the Tth of January. In his com- | ™agasine and has been set to mm for the Street Parade. rd ‘imunteation Sir. Wilcox suggests by the organist of Yorkminster,| | $ |that RN. Boyd, Dr. Rusgell and | Ene The annual meeting of the TONIGHT nnn $ “ nae ponte ~~ 3 Capt. Pond, U. & N,, conatitute the - mont Reading Room association. a . 2 examining beard, This board must In the the ore and trans "i. 1§¢, 2§¢, 35¢, Soc, 7$¢ and $1.00. 2 ‘orward the result of the examina then of any other bu omm, will by 4 tions, giving the records of the f Id at 1:30 pf. ra. Wednesday | Performance Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, 10c,25cand soc 2 highest, together with pictures auch {6,10 the Haptist chapel on tewing | abit % anes the competing youghs. sinnuary 2 Sy be » Moraes] gg OSes a - # the later eo when ich reports jan of the Bey atile pis bic beat will - Je f 2¢ 4 ve & [ --y so it Po) ws mit | address the asanctation. You and _A Bell boy" Next Atisactléns-Week of. Jan. 20, s ATIE E MMETT tary academy thie ¥ unusual Aaily eta te tet wile HOROKOROROHOHOHOROHOND OOHOIAOHOROROROHO ROR ORORORD 2-00-00 J P. HOWE anager. Phone Main 43 Three Nights Only Commencing Sunday, January 13th The Great New York-London Casino Success “The Belle of New York" Same superb cast and production that electrified New York, London and Australia. A hurricane of aplendor. A paradise of at wonders, Ring up fvery ‘phone in the whole state and make the wires sing the glad tidings. The biggest show fn Smerica. The lar and stronge any of players ever assembled: Sixty-f on the st Has made and broken more records than any other Am- eriean musical comedy ever staged. Pure ts 1 oo tdhehehel Relelaholelelcialehelchsiaialeieleiciaicialalal Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, Soc. Seats now a: 0-00-0000 —0—0 0-0-0 0-0-0060 — =i H : ; : ea eee e ee eee ie 4 teeetetee ee Le? 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