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evseeseocoreoeoooooooors . TOO MODEST TO STAND IT Society Girls and Artists in Fierce Battle. © ° @ ° ~ ° ° : ° e .3 ° ° e ? ° ° ° PARIS, April 4—Artist Bridgman, ~v The pa i Macmonnies, th Meulptor, have got int «ditt x Gultios » ‘ some y P Ainerican girls here. " The American this year tor ts Tableaux vivants > tists Bo long as the rehearsals t IM ordinary street dresses. was lovely and amoott Srtists in charge « POCOSOOHOEEOOS OD SOSH OOO PO FOSOOOOOD mastery plank to appe They notined Monnier they @f showing thersely the pubitc Bridgman pron Ment foolish ered Roth as Fesented, hence Baty tempest in @rican colony FATAL WAGE work, and evoked appia |from the packed h nig but others would be mad (Special. Corresp > ferent line te, “th INDIANAPOLIS, 1 April 11.— | ph poy Death. the wages of sin. came to Ed- | !¥ t * ward Stampsie, at Cochran, Ind. | thr Pavia Dauser gave, Stampeic, s toad ing girl, Is a tep-noteh fet Kindling wood \ . He ap-|of & particular charact won the 3 ‘Proceeds. and| Margie Ford or whisky Douglas, the mess Pgiving © boy @ nickel to re-| Ma Ford, whi the hill-climbing typ ng singing and danct Hermaen is a great Hans Nix 4 aoe slaseer'e horse and empty wag fom he took a freight train to steal a E and landed at Cochran, Ind. Stampsie, stil! drunk, fei! trom 4 top of a freight car. His neck Dwes broken and death was | taneous. @ hit, and while not of startling ex ellence, it is on the whole as good ws any heard here. ‘The setting of the The engagement of the capable company playing the romant), Known as “The Highwayman,” which Das just closed at the Seattic theater, Was not quite so profitable as it Might have been had there not been & misconception on the part of the | theat ) public. concerning the character ot | motto re at the Third Avenue this week, with Saturday the performance. Instead of being| @———- o | “The Social Highwayman,” a society ¢ Searchlight | Grama, it was a breezy comic Pe DE, yrange a scare ereagennr pee Be Introducing an highwayman of me-|aveiue moving pictires of Aire, Nn Wieval times, surrounded by pictur-|tion in her great smashing act ar characters. Possibly the | deing shown this week. The views eaque Management will take the hint an: Make a change in the title of the opera, which should stand on its own | merits successfully. Tonight the Chas. Frohman com- pany opens a brief engagement in the “Little Minister,” playing again ‘Tuesday night. This play is too wel Known to need any comment. In the hands of the actors who will present a | are being hang UNCLE SAM WANTS HER :” (Special Correspondence.) constantly ¢ Hi, the production will be one of the| SALT LAKE CITY, Apr Best that has been witnessed in Se-| While some people are wearing out iprtie this season. their clothes and the h hairs in Washington, looking any old office, Uncle Sam ts y on his knees begging Miss Harbara Hoffer of Utah to accept a place. She has be ed not only are in En land Lap oA gncn who are the Nestors @f dramatic writing, One oft Henry Arthur Jbnes, and “The feman” which was presente night at the Grand opera hou y the Frawiry “ompany is perhaps the best exxmple of his fine art and @ place in Franklin Wide expertence. Last spring Mise § “The Middieman™ tells a simple, | civil service exa q © honest story of one man's life. Inmj|tion in the Indian c his in-| December last was He there are but two factors uation for his work and his love| position at an age for his daughter Mary. He spends | refused it and wa @ll his money and time on the farm- w, and breaks his heart « ter. Cyrus Bienkam bel be can finally discover the sec ing the old Tetlow porce 3 does so and in so doing beggar gee Sneatly of the man whose son ts res has ruined his daughter. ‘The the was offered @ position in e Rock agency h. d to acce ect rt of Cyrus Blenkam was|has offered her a position now in th © West night played by Harrington| Puyallup agency, just out of Tacoma e Reynolds . During the evening Mr.| Wash. This position is one of the Reynolds was called before the cur-|best in the Indian service, and one tain nine times. Further com *|that any teacher might feel hon 4 Mpon bie work would seem unneces-|ored to fill. When it became known Gary, but it was no fine that a word|that the position had been. oftered E @r two of special praise cannot be| sine Hoffer. there was cons! e Smiss. The part is a complex one,| opposition on the part of her pupil but Mr. Reynolds’ characterization |anq the patrons of the sct a" ‘was #0 finely concetved and #0 bril-| which she has labored #0 long. a Mantly executed as to make ite very | her 4. gomplexity its greatest charm. Hig Pilla, ever ready at the sound of volee, told of bis love much concern by them Minn Hoffer has not decided wheth- er she will accept the fourth oF not the government + | matter salary = ation of his infatuation for | first entrance, Mr. Reynolds dom. ited the play. ' Hie took the center Of interest by the force of his own! 1 a hhthtetath tate @trength and power and he held it tenaciously to the end. Beginning Hotel Corridors, Gleverly in a low key he rose higher 3 | and higher to each demand of his| SW €baracter until the great climax of | Ghe third act. It was perilous work for the climax of the second act is At the Diller are: Otto Standahi of #0 strong that it seems impossible| Woolley, Robert Allen of Shelt © go higher in the emotional scale.) w. Currle of Edmonds, F. B. Gilkey ‘Mr. Reynolds accomplishes the feat | of Edison and ©. D. Boone of Cherry @asily and with consummate art Valley. Mina Alice Johnson again distin see shes herself this week. Tojump| At the Stevens are: W. W, Cr f from her French dialect of last week fo the English of the lower nen fs what the Irishman call quote a ley.” As Nancy Bienk Johnson is exceedingly « has two traits rare in keen, true sense of humor a atility. J. R. Amory gav hin careful, conscien ances an Jense Peas. he wan exceedingly amusing Van Buren w fymphony to in her v tha Teaches right down into Laat night she had ittle Johnson, of on and tan y and 8. M. Austin. Min did that iittie finely in the o sary to add tha ere inc The play is geen here in years and « : best the Frawley company| At the Northern are: Phil Abrams, bar « Alaska, KE. A. King D. Merritt, Spokane he Telephone Girl o | Ol Opaque Win 4 the matier| complete. Star Paint Pike Light running Columbia $78. Christopher Bros,, 1 Go to Spinnin he Telep ¢ me scteone | at “Central” and] “Keep ir mind” Cline's piano house, -_ ,-, _ _ of Ita schools, | « toton to being waited fer with | GORGEOUS ASSEMBLAGE ©... Will Be Graced ThisEvening by Prince William. MORTALITY RECORD. A GALA DAY AT BREMERTON MARKETS. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit Fresh meat steer b \c THE SEATTLE STAR, mee EXCURSIONISTS’ | rand new bo Ho Was Sharp. 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