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gaTURDAY, APRII 1902. THE SEATTLE STAR bs = PSMPOCROOECORORDER0E09> : amveumene Excursion Concert Dance...... SUNDAY, APRIL 6th \t Pleasant Beach 4@-Minute Ride From Colman Dock on Steamers This Is Your Opportunity On Payments of To Secure a Home 50 Let us refer you tp some ef our matured « The Trad nell Bulletin sees: "7 plan will eventually be of Vast benefit to the workingman.” They say further: “We are satiafied with the P f Mut Open Evenings Until 9 PACIFIC MUTUAL INVESTMEN| CO. 420-40 PACIFIC BLOCK THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. , MUBBELL, Manager Phone Main 667 Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater A High-Ciass Family Resort Prices. 20. de 400, Bc WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW (SUNDAY) PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS The Real Painiess Dentists Who Oe Exactly as They Advertise. NO PAIN, no sleep- producing oe ar the only DENTUA SEATTLE who use ABBOLUTHLY AINLIOS8 methody and ingredi ents to EXTRACT, fill and apply gold croy and porcelain orowns undetectable from natural THER 18 NOTHING CHEAP ABOUT OUR WORK BUT THR Prick ALL GRADUATE DENTISTS ~ No Students } Magnificent Founded on us Chom “* fl Inl nd F | Joho B. capa GOLD FILLING ... ‘ eae | Hymer’s Famous by SILVIO FILLING 50 " i Splendid Mrs, THEN-YEAR GQUARANTES ; Insic nem Potter seed ler your pl ‘5 aay atte . peng ¢ . no ‘ . by Puget Sound Navy Yard Band } ty PAINLESS OENTAL PARLORS, 1 'Flest emg j Union Block, first door south of Maecl r é sthwick. Office : hours, 8:90 a. m. to Sp. m.; Sunday, 9 to} SOI LIL LLP LL AIL ILS LAIBLE MMII “TONGHT The White Slave OPERA | | aor a HOUSE | "Theater Jona Cort, Mer, Pheee Mais 65 Ese Weck TOMORROW NIGHT ness RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S GREAT 8UCCEBS WM. A. BRADY’S PRODUCTION OF THE BEAUTIFUL PASTORAL PLAY, ; es “1g Madeletoe’’ Tostght Bianche Walsh will give; rmance at the Gr an 4 ys 26 speaking characters, ba sald | in F e The vehement discussion regarding qualities. Aside from this h && said to prove a play human interest. | “Way Down East’’ | ot the Grand tomorrow) m <A. Brady's special of “Way Down East” & Week's engagement with | y and Saturday matinees.; with all its realism) stage effects In ite en-/| is little to be sald of Tt ie the magnitude of o from Mr. Brady's that should receive more interest, inasmuch as that Beattle and i have an opportunity of why New York gave it JOHN DALY MURPHY, 2 attention for a peri-| Who Will Appear in a One-Act Farce ven @onths at the great) at the Seattle Theater Next Week. A PURE, PLAIN PLAY ABOUT PLAIN PROPLE Sunset Ou & ree Company ANNOUNCEMENT- ‘The Sunset Of and Refining Company has divposed of tta frat ck of treasury stock, 40,000 hares, at} rebare. This company now pute upen the market 66,900 f treasory house. The play has been founded on Mr. Sim's poem, and ita immedi ate success on this, ita, initial tour, stock at the advanced price of 7 cerita 5 00) shares of | has been as great as that achiev t being allotted to Beattle ” k in thia cor The play that has been pany will do well to act prom Japp at fice in the base ment of Mutual Life ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, W ashingtong SPOSESSOSOSS SOOOOOOOOOSS equipment is superb. The a < by Miss Luctie York, who has cre ated the part of Annie Smith, an a] the general ensemble of players that} seen by more people than POLOOPOPOPS SSOE CO OOS S OF OO OSS POD OPS 6 HS OL EOTHE ECHHSEHEOOUED any other play of Ite time ~ SOOTSOSO SSO SS SOS OSOO OFS HOO COFFE F TH VESHEDOOO EHS FOHOOOH OOD John B. Hymer has # arrour ed itr +y a _ > ae + And oe velf with, * as met th th anos! BY LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER TTT VES m the most | ELABORATED FY JOS hn. GRISMET. fiattering reviews f -acific Clipper Line | Pacific Coast Steamship Co, servative of Eastern and Weeter — atti ga Pricea—-$1.50, $1.00, 15, 0c, 25c. Seca: $4.00, 75, SS ee ov a ap Ve LAFAYETTE’ S | SOc, 25. Seats now on Sale. For Nome lencia, June 1 and 7 & 8. NOMP CITY, April For San Francisco &. # JOHN 8. KIMBALL, June L Pissing lhe Sy gt For Valdes | Steamships City ot E Mrs. Brown Potter The scen | | i i | soon and LABORATORY &. 8. BANTA ANA, April 6 Puet w For Golovin Bay Direct, Umatilia, March 20 i every | &. & Chas, Neleon, June let nt EASTON, Pa., April 5.-—This was « For San Francisco FOR sour. EASTERN ALASKA ted letter day for Lafayette college. | . ; onthe @ Om. i the occaston betr vf * « City of the laboratory of ch ry and me Rea ‘ ka, Cot asliurgy. which has been in prog tion. The exercises accompa | the dedication were of an inte manners, | ing characte ana, co partcbr - ALL WEEK | Clark Davis Y avis € Co.4 put in Vaude~ lege, hfe pram ‘by th facets bei | i = lbgy9 ‘Theater Next! student body | FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE 1 § room ibn, New Yor _auitinaume | Addresses appropriate to the occa | GREAT BILL OP i We Take nw cof at aes and also a season | fon were delivered by President Ira : ks at au Vieker’s the-| Pre sen of Johns Hopkins university and Give You a Stock Certif- L the pixforiane oe being |” a The W hite Pass and Yukon Route To the Atlin, Big Saimon, Yu- kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining iAllL, EXPRESS, AND FRELOHT MAINTAINED DUR- ING THM WINTER A. Bf, NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager. J. FRANCIS LER, a Mar Ridge Skaguay, HE GLOBK NAVIGATION ©CO., Ltd FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Eureka, 3,000 tona Will be dispatched from Yealer ion 31 Ave | im the elabora-| formed by Mr. Gayley, and the gift oT taaaaas San t i was accepted on behalf *, the i- . - ¢ yy pa er rst lege by President E. Db. War Greatest | -! oat y Perce oR "0,0 o6. ceria das The dedicatory prayer was off i $500. 00 Feat NST B the exterior of Squire| bY Mr. Gayley's father, the Rev fe and his home, where | Samuel A. Gayley, D. D., of the class in ! WEEK Vaude- | peacefully in the nearby | | ACT ville ducks quack!ir g and! : cooing and the bir al | iH with a rustic simplicity omnes ie seeitul stage man-| tern oe Columba anivernity. "The HEADED BY THE GREAT the oceiak SUT Celta Co act is said to be one ii peace and quietness. of 1847 FROM THE ORPHEUM, SAN FRANCISCO, find an enthusiasm that R. Griamer, ore. | f em ot gg agp vo pee We propose to make it worth Seatora) beauty and sim | the horses ana the sheep } | hice | THE LAMONTS | dacription. The ‘ont lameriean Philos WIN be. diapatel Mamything, more real-| Society Adjourns FAMOUS PARLOR ACROBATS, FROM KEITH'S, NEW YORK FOR ALE — LODGING mvuwSE loth, 19 er , ti 4 “ag te leighing party ALES ere fis as it das f party weit atiwL uth ROSE AND JEANETTE b rooms... ..81600\| rooma......8 760 efi eg ho ceodote Wi y y one *HILADELPHIA, April 5.—At the! i a || 6rooms..... 460|| 8 rooms.,.... out the 10th of es on to or are SP hie toy, | Concluding seasion today of the gen-| THE CHILD ARTISTS 9 rooma Galis roome. 2. tse Shipping Permits Required te Wis stemed euch a pieas-|ef2! convention of the Americar DEBUT IN VAUDEVILLE OF THE POPULAR Money by the hel at 1 per cent For information, apply to phe ae war * se {| Philosophical society papers were i MORGAN'S EX( HANGE, 1011 3d av. office of tt am ay tm the Beturednena, and so, "wit | presented ax follows: ace Elements|| JOHN DALY MURPHY AND MINNETTE BARRETT 1 I] Globe “tiock iret” avenue and Mt oracia of | 1 Americar ivilization, by ro j adison street wih r morsels ot! a. D. Learn reat 6~ Other Guaranteed Acte-~ 6 G. F. THORNDYKR, Hi Holler, the) iternations mene OF F t as PRICKS—ALWAYS THE SAMP—26ic, 600, 75¢ \ | Manager Traff artment. | Literature, by Cyrus A ° oft | HAM, tle and Philadelphia fA = — ~ = i - Who has been basely — ain} SE \ ] ATT: R \ CO | te think j u a} n adi ~” a A e beautifal wurroyndings make | dacte sis, | FOR SALE—BUSINESS OPPORTU-|E PORT ORCHARD avee mere worth che tiving. A en ot All Grade Furniture ROUTE Wel. drawn char f ¥ | 4 , a0 many others » fa ft } 1 : Fur ‘ oa ¥ P ¢ $400 se the author's Experim Cyto i stre 600 1 Dry "Way Dov ‘a t Prof, Simon Flexne f Philad i ; M ‘that the stage Jacks tod e ey ise | 7 ae, 1103 34 Athion end inland Flyer om pie soctet and their ‘ * i | , see sc ile, ani ir h- | Free Museum of Bcience a Art and ia coral u lag be of were en r 1 t bh i . “ . F eaaaement were at thels s Fine ¢ . | given : theater tor a brie f ane | L ‘ Ro doubt but that th ; | - | ‘ op peed | | 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE rm ae Mindow 4 ee Phone Buff 456 Seattle, Wash \ AND LOW ? : Eronkes “Tit. JOHN J. KOWALSKI ' : Be 4a bon Peel varwity ge scientific Opticians. FA : i eae | shams ‘J i | e0n Menend AY., Rate Columbia and Marion Le W , j 4 14 ‘ 4 v.23 4 ce Cee 71 | hy 2S. \\ t undays 11:00 to 1 ‘ he de second annual { —s | om ARETE EON MNT ot reollegiate: debate bet eer AMUSEMENTS ervesececcecocoesoooooes |\eueettle Edmunds ver Cn fl ge a Rg rea ¢ | UPERA Seat ; GRAND RIDGE 3 : and Everett , ) the conattt . t t 7 GRANI HOUSE “i'n copy Ps im & by 1 Palat § me CITY OF EVERETT Phone, Main 66 j Al VACANT LOT ‘ sigs KOLE 3 & eigiare e p= : K FGLEY’ ¢s Occidental Ave. | BLANCHE WALSH | NUT AT $2.75 PER TON payers, Jotn Daly M and Phone Main 495 | The inte emotional play by H. J.| aaa t + og me eace yee ® S ’ John Cort i Seem tron oy O ee hay : rONIGH I AST Pent 7 we I : : os i 12 m. and A iatare abe Otho ' LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON Lot 10! Laat RE ane Ee M 6 t | 1 cost whe HOTEL ‘BUTLER® e008 OTT, Mgr + at Vv. D tae fare” by Chor BUTTER at GREATLY | LA MADELPINI RELUCED PRICE F = opened, and is the best domes. tie k MERCIAI in the market AQUAH COAL CO, Bunkers, foot of Mac SSEATILE’S|QAFE ANDG| largest and GRILL | nd : | | POSS SOOSEOS OCPOTE S. S. CENTENNIAL Fan am Se cnaaaaanem Main 976 only first-class HoOoM pound bricks, each Boe $00 000900 B European plan! yp O | 1 onneo- Sailing Date June 1 and every 30 days AeourZtely F tied Giasses Tug: -Of- War Contest D, BUCK & CO, HOTEI tion CuaEeaeee ’ * , 7 e Pk a 201 anc ) Y ullding. seit |Men’s, Boys. Children’s Clothing eRe) eee arta | gad yk i rT Tomeaite Site Attete we , bi "6 te Hat 4 Sk WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE] : er with te aie -— We @ ort | Tacoma va, Seattl furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Fee «Toa a li fiat Bong eng om EPRI ncgers 2 os pei sup r Albert Hansen Avance | Bonney & Stowart omorrow's mat a perte Glan ‘ Qn Sarit t ( nbia &t Joe . j HWUCHARD OPTI ce I 0 m Time The largest jewelry house in the 4 nd Columb . Sig Ag rep town 126 aa “ euitle Armory Hall, April 5. Admission 5vc 1404 2d ‘Ave. : | Northwest. SALES ALA NS 4 Sa

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