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soot SEATTLE ST AR. SURVEY OF THE SITE | Photographs to Be Taken of Federal Building Location propa, MARCH # THE tava and Sapho sMHOTTO W commence ing | be oi thea ohies . | j | | Postmaster St F precuction It at — er oe Mrs esl eitity and nm most “8 ‘wun qomen of th fb true th actress of ge entree now . DISCOVERIES IN SIBERIA Rich Deposits of Gold Said to Have Been Uncovered WILLIAM WORSELY - F ‘ H 1 a rnininng . } * f sag T point which he visited tm d re A Hering af N ! ceings er e r et ca irive ‘ Ye of the lover lx the p . ¢ romance. He and the (o) real prir * are married, but after “ a the marriage the hero, who knows! 5). os real princess as the walting t Py | thinks he has been duped. De- | 0 ws aie, | tions and misunderstanding keep ft « t vine | them apart for a while and the hus many a heartache Finally evers . t 7 “ ut happ! nd th Fe MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS. In “Zaza” at Seattle Theater Next Week ef the street into a mode » slang of the s ad a nate r ances UN f WILL FIGHT & position she endur beat powsib i i that she may event | WR the crown of wifehood this woman, who hes p mon the bargain @n entirely differen t being Mm a variable creature she = HIS PASSION Z| UNREQUITED, . | Ex-County Seameie Will Make Effort to Defeat Suit be to bh ed and loving. loyal and ett i ta : From this transitior comes is never affected and pre ’ , ‘ e - ier change when she disc pope “The Eleventh Hour’ fg! . t ae ’ " ' ; been the victim of a Wicked London with it# inter : : ’ our ' kal tless deception. She esting story, startling acentc effects | . Mare hs Giorgio Str » bor nt oy ul f ee the ticress of hate and apable company, will be seen) *" ’ * er of ha Ke as ; . drives her to sus r the last ti at the Third Ave y? w be .* ' wtate h 7 her worst fears are | nue theater tonight he wore aN : ‘ oa fs a tempest. $ Commencing with a y . i j ‘ : aed uh , denounces a morrow a play from the ne | oe Denys is a « ’ i ghe becomes terrify-/ most prolific American author and | @*Ushter of Vienna of t _the ar ' t ee jemions wear out|the greatest constructor of stage | 0*#¥t Sinigalia spent x erm as refund of ex pay @ womanly ten-|mechaniam in the world will be seen | °° Jewelry for her, only to of bohangr oR secclyan. Fo a2 for the wronged iat the Third Avenue theater. Sev van ready engaged to a RK an aw cts Brig ie Her own grief | eral years ago, when Lincoln J Car. | Millionaty Sinixalia engaged a| Aa t : ; ; See. Possible sorrows | ter wrote the “Fast Mall,” theatric room in a house opposit r tx ‘ 41 ? calmness | managers said it was possi ble i Watching her | Cs* be q tek y ® t 1 $e Bhim, ait om ot spir-| produce such plays, bu Carter , The _attitud . ° H accepts her own croms and re- {Convinced them otherwise. From this | gl en age Pigpeee . ny Soie Ses Wightine the happiness! one play he made an tmr | tune. He afterward wr . sian emtaston of passion, and| Heart of Chicago,” In which It was % may be depended! l supposed he had reached the height even ae role an artistic and! of realism, but this appears to have © ndvised her ne until again against ter had subs the popul i WHAT BILL | ‘CODY SAYS ss Thomas, of the Wesley WASHINGTON, D. C., March &—| night by the la € the church. A Buffalo Bill, who i# here, says of In-! number ef the members were present dian Commissioner Jones’ order thati and all had njoyable tit Indians must wear short hair and F. W. Deshiey w t have no war dances, at every Ir te buasir s block rne f dian should be prov with patent! Kighth a i Hradf leather shoes, a porcelain-lined bat treeta, The ground has been are tub and a« bolled ahirt. Colonel ¢ ty snd th € j erection cor who himself are long hair, thinks the way of wearing the hair shou \ be left to the individual taste of the;a G Indians. bitten Jones says In his order that short hair is an advancement tn civi tion. It has been suggested th ' serve a copy on the supreme court M € judges, all of whom wear such hair | ¥ n a farewel oe et ae they have about as long aa it r grow. | wer he About t to bid AMUSEMENTS « SFATN FE IH FATRE J Powe Mor,’ eat LLL Lage casi BELASCO & THALL PRESENT Beene tn « ‘The Eleventh Hour” at the Third Avenue Theater Next Week. | oma ne She will be| be . the beginning, for THE EMINENT EMOTIONAL ACTRESS ‘ Aided Y’ ry st r t - 1 804 Mesers Be a ’ sat 7 ate direne who of al lescriptt faction 5 his efforts ha been mone . ompletely outdone The one that © the ve eeitic pr will be seen at the Third A play oe” it ust ain, next week at present heads tt Dights « mee he first fou in “The Ele h Hor ae Semange Sapho” the |ter has succeeded in blendin In David Belasco’s Greatest Dramatic Triumph F " io t# presented |in @ manner that preserves ¢ | uttie, and | balance between the unday, Monday, Sunday, Monday Y Yrpression | fies all classes of taste Tuesday, Wednesday, ‘Tuesd +44 Wednesday, iifficult) The play will be presented by a \| Thursday Thurs ‘ strong company, including Charles ||"The Greatest Play of The aie atest Play of j The ‘The Christian’ » A. Gardner, a talented German dia This Generation.” This Generation,” We Hall coe esntul play en tour lect comedian and fine singer , Th Oh a *® ereat drama, “The nic cts are elaborate and the| . - . ee adapted from hie famous |Production is noted for ita finish to| AND THE MUCH TALKED OF the This splen-|the smallest detail, a characteristt f ts metropol- | Of all of Mr. Carter’s product It] ! on "i Fg wt dd is doubtiesa one of the bes ae Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday Mart the Grand, with Ed. {tions of the season Rise Lone 88 Joba Storm j “The Pride of Jennico” alle a8 Glory Q: on > ' fimoany of th parry, sua yle 1 , rhe Pr will be pre | {Magnificent Productions. Special Scenery. Elaborate Gowns ery ant o Deop » sented h and Saturday fen in Mow fee s|of next . FE: Sc Heisei AU seo taik Wes sth bis pe sassetadovio $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25¢ 4 ry ¢y The ple romantic drama | here m Of 175 nights, wi which has made a great succens | Fr. Hall ¢ during tt past two seanc The . . ” Mtirely to * 9%ee hia position | novel of the same name is by Eger L t T T hit “MONTE CRISTO Be 2g Me own inatetry, worm |noveof tne same name w by meer ll Last Time Lonight, oMpclen tious w van-|\dent of the baok which forma the} - 5 \Mtse™ ' EXTRA PERFORMANCE Regular Performance Tonight TONIGHT CHARLES DALTON A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION PRICES 31M, 31.00, 75, 5c, OF CAL EE 6 BOE IHDD) BOOODURE 6006090968908 067 6100000 “The Sign of The Cross” BOOM BU S7FSOHs SOS OORISE OPERA HOUSE John Cort, Mgr Seattle's Leading Theater : Monday, Tuesday wees tusan MARCH H2-13 AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE oé . Liebler & Co.'s . rHe 4 Mos1 IMMENSE PRODUCTION * 1] REMARKABLE oe : * DRAMATIC of Hall Caine’s Great Play ‘ rRIUMPH . : YEARS 4 - WITH --- EDWARD MORGAN in His Original Role of JOHN STORM Asmisted by ELSIE LESLIE as Glory Quale and a company numbering 50—-PEOPLE-50 Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75, De, 25 ee a Seats Now on Sale PPPS TECSSOS Cee eri teeer ee ee or eee © © ee or) + ot O44 2-44-4840 * GRAND #3". : Friday, Saturday, Sunday, } 7 March 14, 15, 16. xx | The Pride | of Jennico : Presented by Special Arrangement with Mr. . Daniel Frohman. : ORIGINAL SCENERY, COSTUMES AND : STAGE EFFECTS AND A POW. FEE PPST HE CFDS ERE EEE! PPO E ; PRICDS--Sofas, $1.60; entire parquet, $1.00; baloeny, 7éc and Ba; . gallery « . Seats on sale Wednesday at 10 a. m. CeCe te ee ee) er. Se CSOT IFES OFF THT NPIFOOPIHS O 9 OELOHIDGED PCE 2ERSOOOD THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Manager Phone Main 667 Seattie's a i rang Theater A High-Ciass Family Resort Price bc, 30q 40 Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow Sunday LINCOLN J. CARTER’S Greatest Success The Eleventh Hour Interpreted by a Carefully Choser by the Sweet Singer CHARLES A. (KARL) GARDNER See the GREAT RIOT SCENE, in the Millionaire’s Drawing Room—The Most Realistic Scene Ever Presented Wicked London Cast, Headed Last Per- or Tonlgnt= riiIiiaes aad College HE te Spaeting Boode ot aay a ee