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MARCH 11, 191 MONDAY CONTEST OF ENDURANCE poverty Hits the Striking Silk Mill Cirts. @CRANTON, a de of the strtk that fully 3 After the ai im pundeeds of syrot alone \ ‘The strike wf th ‘ 3 as anything Davis does, and Davis says wnconditional surrender b of the strikers fs the only th ve) Bit) now accept | TOR BETTINGER | CAN'T BE FOUND MeDonael whe has bee the Yukon from Dewson search of informa- | he lost Dr. Jos beer. has returned to Dawson GSptein found a teamater by t Of E. Thormpapn, who seems tc inger nemr Nine mile Selkirk <aw a man of Fecognited the pictures of the 28 8 man who hed passed greme that Dr. Bettinger en te heave the country was dre wbed by the palice BUMLDING PERMITS. ser. =o Via TJ, Devis, for a t-story jase on Hester street, cost - Winters, for a te at 411 Summir “ier ontenstona Wey, costing £20) to ¢ a. & Me-stary B Queen Anne avenue, Mrs. Fourt costing $800: manager, for stage and nte at 210 Occidental ave- f > Gra: I -story otiags at tas Harvard ave- th. costing $1,800: to W. H a one-story frame house enty-third avenue, costing t A. Krondan@et, for = 1-stery ee _ Howard ave Finger, for at mae First avenue, cost- BRING ‘THE LAUNCHES fevenue cutter Grant left Sat- for Whatcom, where she wi! |* the revenue launches that ha laid up there during the winter.) 2 will be brought to Seattle to-| = tay a wl haye new boilers 5 by the Vulcan Iron works. launches are used to patrot Brand, to prevent smugeting by [Baal boats and sailing vessels. One Hittie flyers was once engag- "@1 2 the smugating business, but captured and converted into a launch j Prwtee a", castor ored cheviot, | vaeae ct ot taffeta drop tir Cireular and slashed in} ja danger |innals often etrugei¢ THE SEATTLE 8 (I RRR FUER RRR ESM OP —R RE RRR ST RRR F< eNS 9 ean TREN NEE SRTN PAT x panels, showing ut Jonly oars Old and was despond pans 4 WHATCOM, — The defen ¥ t 1p |rivers and harbors bill in the Far nok | wena il delay the long-noeded Phe ocet to.m:h danas | work of dredging the inside passa sleeves of pe Decep pass, and and t | une ing #tors on that route to [the coat, are, stitched The Girl Was Scared and Now broa with a Pe 7 R§ A BIR The chasmt Demands Pay. . nvita houne 5 ' Rae, i a to visit At NEW HAVEN, Con. Mareb nigh : Pacisd de stew at | Me n ¢ Wallingtord H he b t % hotel om his Jant guite for 8 vuKht by M Fatal Whooping Cough h that oat om Wa Mise Bartholomew | al days 4 ota ~ was a high #ehool atu . « veh kill} had 4 i for a new sa nervous wreck onsumptior he cas | ‘This co mn, Ahe allege the b f every Sor t Ago the secretary of ¢ j result of ie whe Re ured b : ie age. int was aaked his views on t M * rej 4 playt nk perpetrat t ica ‘ ® He replied th there was . ned ¢ last | Parmele February 6, 1900 ryphold wand k i} “e before hin At that nounced that it Intends | WIth young girl friend whe wa x 0 1s] time the motions for a new tr cose gens: Banged inect | PAstlug through a dark street to c aslen, 7.400 of on, | had not been Mes This seems Liveet railways with the| Ward her home, A man pursued . " vo } y in of the report t It will reach the| them, and they ran. They mp plexy ‘ }_ The papers asking for a new tr by © Bloventh street | ered across @ lawn to a residence [were pie 1 in the hands of th paying the elty or ent on | The man overtook them at the front Gebtatctin — en «nas PACCAEY the day that Mr. Price TE the money to be used | #tepe, He rushed up to them, say PER ATCHEE — The snow has/ ning e. Price and hia a cinahe the bride }the complainant, and said “Hoe pa ead KS be a wary. | wociates do not look for @ deciston | | Then and not tll then did they re t at least sixty days. |, COLFAX—A warra t againat Chas, | cognine hin > the time of the settlement |De France has been #w out. It] Mixes Rartholomew went into b man of has made a distinct hit ter” now pli o——_________—e | Louise James and Katherine zis | der have opened a week's engage-| ment with an excellent production of | “Richard IIL.” The supporting com- pany is strong and the scenery em- ployed is good. Mr. James ae Rich- ari, portrays the obnoxious king no cleverly to almost cause the audience to forget at times that the real historic king is not before it. Mins Kidder ts ever a favorite and | the only fault to be found with her as she appears as Lady Anne, is that ie not brought before her admir Misa Oa as Queen th. takes her part admirably and creates much favorable com ment “A Midsummer Night's Dream will be produced tonight, Te Thursday and Friday night and Sat Captain Halliwell in the “L ing at the Grand Opera House. the Ralph BE. Come =" | 4 Minis: arges him wi emberxalement £ 940,000 pounds of wheat grain bags from the Shawn: I of Shawnee, | \ January 1900 ‘ was accused Join | Watla Walla penitentiary nvicted at Spoka trial De Fr but got a ne MORTALITY RECORD. The funeral for Mre. Mary King | was held this morning from the Chareh of Our ¥ of Good Hels ¢ tune lorence E. Haine was held fr family realdence 422 Highland Drive, at 2 o'clock this ‘The remains of W. J. Gervais wall rH. Bardon. 1 yew sth Beattle. terday at & ie at Bonney & Stewart's Funeral of C. E. Howard, t The funeral for Charlee FE. How « held yesterday from Butter } John F. Tamen nt w in GA R. cemetery. The deceased was member of Stev 1, G, A. BR, and was TT STUDY THE FLOUR QUESTION ‘The Hungarian process fe the modern process Capital Patent t# the very best fancy flour made to- day. It contains more “Vegetable Meat” ‘The fat of the wheat is saved, therefore bread made of Capital Patent ts more palatable and health- ful. y it, - ! week, with the regular Wednesday | CCemeSeSeBeeeeeseeeee: and Saturday matiners + oss vao—t MY NeW Drug Store! @ A Wo a rm ye oman's Power.” | Yesterday the Jessie Shirley com- pany presented “A Woman's Power to two very enthusiastic audiences. | Mins Shirley ts @ clever actress and is supported admirably by a strong company. Mis Shirley porsesees all the attributes of a woman of pow- or and gives « practic of her influence over others. | Geo. D. MeQuarrte, the vagabord artist, is the lending man, and ts the recipient of much applause. The | enery is good, especially tn the second act, when ® fashionable res-/ mountains is shown. The epectaities Intreduced between the t » accorded hearty Applause A man’s Power” will be re peated this eventing and “La Belle iilpstration | Will be the most modern of any in Seattle Pike Street and Seoond Ave. eo Main 982. Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. firday matinee. The greatest scenic | Marie” will be presented tomorrow diaplay ever brought to the city is|and Wednesday nights. announced with this production, and —_ ports bear out thie claim —_ . rey ere ate 47 people in the cast, and | Mr and “Mrs Menachet, the music is most attractive | ¢ |® - | Fie song recital Saturday night at |® — ° | the Grand, given by Mr, and Mrs. |@ I The Little Minister.” } we Henechel, under the auspices | § 7 © of the Ladies’ Musical club, proved! & “The Little Minteter” has opened | ¢ f the social gatherings of the| most auspiciously the spring season at the Grand opera house. The scenery brought by the company i# a feature of the production, and serves well to give an idea of that part of Scotian’ habitated by the moat eccentric of the race of high- landers. A pretty bit of scenery 1s furnished in the fourth act, showing | the well in Cadden wood by daylight. | The acting at the Town hall square, in the second act, of the mob scene, is well carried out and in no man ner overdrawn. Ralph E. Cummings, as Rev. Gavin Dishart, “The Little Minieter,” handies bis part well,and makes an excellent impression upon the audi-| ence. Miss Laura Nelson Hall, as Babble, takes the honors easily. Miss | Hall gives a most delightful interpre- | tation of the gypsy maid, and she! and Mr. Cummings are asked to respond after every scen enthusiastic audience, Chas. Giblyn, gs the policeman, takes his dificult The company ie | part admirably | yell balanced and affords the finest attraction #0 far boked at the| Grand “The LAtle Minister” runs the! Will Cut Bears’ Whiskers, Whiskers have been tabooed the Philadelphia 200, and a crusade against them will shortly be started. Within a few days the keepers will! trims the bears’ mustaches, which at | have grown very long and annoy the curled | beasts. The whiskers have around so far as to tickle the every time they move their The haire are length, and caused one himeelf diy with his claws tn rying to push them away, that t * feared for a time that seri ae trimm 1 requir has to be age #0 small that in it he is unable | to move c whink ers are then trimmed with long shears, The position of zoo barber is not much fought after. The an and fight until exhausted before they will submit to the operation, and it takes all the patience of the keepers to bring it through suc cosetully. \emall house on the land now « n, as well as a musical treat The audience was a farhionadle one and the boxes were flied with elite parties. Mr, and Mrs, Henechel #ut stantiated ai} that had been said of them, and were greeted by storms of | applause upon the conclusion of }each number. ¢—- — —~* Bymphony Orehestra. | Ernest Meter, a well known Seatt! musician, has called for a meeting of musicians interested in the pro posed organization of @ symphony 3.00 Shoes FOR WOMEN orchestra. It Is proposed to form an | ¥ orchestra compoted of both amateur | and professtonal tmusiclans capable of rendering elassical selections of | ¢ a high order, The meeting will be held tomorrow evening In the rooms of Prof, Collins, in the Holyoke} building, at # o'clock. | bf The ‘Sear night. | e A The Searchlight in doing fine bust. ness this week with ite new views of the automobile parade. of Skagway Bernard Moore owne pled by the city and lain acres as a homestead, In 1896 cated the ground as a townsl citizens protested and the matter was taken before the secretary of the interior. rendered in favor of Moore and the citizens were allowed to appeal! the | came STATE ITEMS. TACOMA The iWhrary eommitt Andrew Hore the deciston was | Made of best selected kid, hand turn sole cloth top and le Sold by others f $4.00; out price viet Grocery Bargains When the housewife is buying gro- | eries price and quality count; both conditions are met here: Strictly Fresh Fags, 3Bc Ke 3 cans Qbe | 2 dozen for .. 2-1b can Bweet Corn; for 8-Ibe best Tomatoes, per dow ' en, $1.08; per can 10¢ 3-Ib can Golden Plums F1 Bc! table une, 4 April terios from fright and hae be jer a doctor's WAS ATTORNEY IN care ever since | | Kenneth M of the ing company ownership ¢ Jack was one attorneys for the Pioneer Min in the Nome anon Seattle famous arrived in b. Cc. rday San Francteco. Mr y that the Uti ase was draw and that little more 4 in the case m hin way from Washington way kwon naid gation in th ing to & clowe | would be t pow tn Sea hay by Poaney & Siew. | 20" Un Pentiio on his wey to 7 ae peonee & for which place he will start early e young fon Of) “Mr. Jackson stated that @ «rea AMU SEA rTLE J MOWER, Manager MENTS. Tol Mata 4 | The Leed Re Theater | Tonight and All Week |LouIs JAMES and KATHRYN KIDDER| 8 lay and Saturday nigh ard UL Monday, Tuesday Jay and Friday nights and Saturday matines, “A Midsummer Night's Dr | Wednesday night, only perform- ance of “Mache | 0 -PROPLE 7 | PRICES—#1.0, $1, 7h, He, Me Special Notice The Only New York Production of J, M. BARRIE’S The Little Minister Chas. Frohman's New York a at the | Seattle toy RAND OPERA OUSE= Telephone Main 66. Opening Week of the Spring Season Every Night Until Saturday MATINEES Wednesdiy and Saturday Enormour conn of the Cumings mpany in Laura Nelson Hall as “Laty Babbie” A wealth of scenery. Splendid cast Greatest Play of the Century! Prices—Lower floor, first six rows, $1; entire parquet, 7c: balcony, 7% SOc, Bho; gallery, Bargain mat Ines, % and 60 cents. | Box office opens at 9 a, m. Tele phone orders received at all times. Seate on sale four weeks in advance of all attractions. HIRD AVENUE THEATER Yhoue Main a6 FM hummel, Mamngyr Beatite’s only Popular Price Theater Popelar with the People “Now scrap ye Sons of Mars.” Triumphant success of the Jessie Shirley (Co, Change in repertotre: Tonight and Tuesday Night “A Woman's Power” Wednesday Night only, “La Belle Marie” Thureday, Friday, “Nell Gwynne” Saturday Matinee, Baturday nights, | |.1 bottle Beat Blueing O5c| oer Ib White is " O8c ee California Pron “De rege Bete ee b> Merion teen teniiee |) Faney California Pitted practical assurance that he will raise the $50,000 donation for a iWbrary to $75,000 CENTRALIA — Geo, Garrison was dangerously injured Baturday while horse-racig, | He was thrown and Lia horse fell on him, It Is feare cannot recover, Wait, Blakeslee at Saturday ni but was work. 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