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ae THE SEAT BY STAR PURLIAHING OO. eee Rustness Dept. Math 1060, B. Haaard Wells, Maitor yRRY AFPTERNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY, TRLEP MONEA: H. F. Chase, Dusiness Manager. TLE STAR | Kattortal Dept , Main a8 of everybody whe attended the thea OFFI ORM: Nance O'Nelt, the young [tt He comes to the Third ave tte 1907 and 1808 Fth A can tragedionne, ie a living | nue tomorrow afternen with @ new Pow Foren ee Tee weapees ee example of the offloacy of hard work, |PIny Written wxpiewy ne eer ut Cubenge-Srt-ae8 'U. & Rupes BuleNS. aiatent effort and untiring enthun-|Whish he portrays the Oharaei it . e ay Bev yee & Hebrew, one Moses Le ey ne cont per CODY! ate cents per Week, oF (Wenty-Ave cents per month, delivered S GeNel frst stopped upan | 8am Morita can't play a Jew ust al «eee Se “ jas well as Dave Warth or any in Ban Francis a crude! Subscribers changing their addreas Will please notify thie office at Seve pea girl, 18, and yet |other actor, why there use in once and send their ob well am thelr new addr ~ |today she is recogniaed everywhere | bia @ttempting to do it) be My gre Entered at the Postottios at Seattle, W jae a classic star periousty, Sam bh good play with he extreme youth and The edd full ey m4 ‘we Theodore |heauty upled with her geniua and | four-act F. sommes - ‘ ’ the future holds many pos | strane : a 2 Raonevelt may sthilttion for Californian, | be a ol ‘ TRUE STATESMANSHIP 2 sat be an arent | Mine O’Nell her frat ap=| company, the play and the-stas, if 5 pearance by recent tour | the Rewapaper alen © an shrewd @ P - , — mat «60 8 f the world at the Grand next Bun ul we % politician as some of his predecemors in tho presidency have beon, but }day evening | osettnan We he oasily aurpasnes them all in his masterful grasp and clean-cut t+ | “Lovers’ Lane’ leht in Rive Cras of Ole Ken terances of the principles of Amertoan lite A play of mreat runs in great clt~ | tomy No other president has so firmly impressed hia own personal char. ps da wre, see +" 7 ate Se. Madison Theater aeter upon the general life of the people of the nation as Roosevelt. [Grand starting neat Wednesday |. AB, Hiv pleas for higher Keats, for nobler purposes 4 for more | night me earnest t iw the mane of the people have had tremendous Influence, | Beattle Theater j Heowttts, eget, Many of Nie phrases In favor of the strenuous life are orystalliaing The laughing season so happily in-| riate; Carnille Forests Bios tate p starty « pted maxims Much of his overfiowing vim and en Mg cept & 7 . “4 . n € — rere t a Sage om Rane py at the Seattle theater will be contin. [of the 19th i thusiasm is betng absorbed Inve the daily Hyes of the common people [iid joet week with PP “ of] Croke, Amerioa’a beat nketel team. To a great Concourse of Methodist ministers the other day he argued [the rollicking farce “The Pnree and Hagan @ Mrrot, nothing QYt fup that life ie not easy, and feast of all is it easy for either the man or | Hate. Mr. Clarke bas in the piny | Matinee every day, the nation that aspires to do great deeds It was charactertatic of | o ¢ thowe parts in whieh he ab Giee Club Concert | ways shines, the character of & man! Phe nowrt of the Washington ‘ t the pubtio |220ut W who lowes to seine the op- /tniversity Glee and Mandolin hub And thus it he ever He and pen, seeking to aroane the pul jportune absences Of his wite tor | gi ity Geer Grand jest magn mind to the pregnant fact that life means for more than making ativing | jount on the quiet, It te as the re-| was a social as well ae musnteal + | onne of am! that good citisenship en not atop at being orderty and law-abiding. sult of o of those sprete that the | success. nh wae near y . at ppeals ever to all men to do their best at all times iuterchange af hats takes place from | "standing room onty,” and both clubs Broder oh which the glay derives Its tithe, The | were warmly appl He may not be brilliant Im state thts one thing he surpasses all other p life of the people he is advancing ¢ could be done in no other way And, after all, We are too thoroughly ace man and politician. Really th leads public opinion; the poltt! guiding the cour and that toots behind the why reaponsibilities; the other this in state vlating th mn 7 conmspit a ing run for the sole purpese of prowiding hii With the meaning of the word » from that of politician, it instead of playing politica pose Of the Dives of the people, is a st He ie indveing the people to do for thamecives what congress, the por courta, the executive and all other forms of power combined cannot |)? | do for them, ou ab the oe . . j HE CANNOT SAY “AMEN _ The well worked ‘Injunction has been applied im a new and novel | 7 way. ~ M lt has been invoked to prevent a man from crying Amen” in) mecting. | te Isaac Tennant lx the devout wersl ejaculations were aforetime th the church at Mount Gilead, Now he has been er Amen stuck in the throat of Ma nant's throat prior to the filing of this injunction They were no whispers, were right they could be distinctly he Isaac will fight the injunction, ev Ines He chains the right to puncture the service according to the dictates of ne to motest or make afraid Bis own conscience, with no Good for Isaac. Why, sirs, there are those of us an older service where the people sung the songs of Zion with the #pirtt as well as with the understanding, when emotions were so stirred by unpctuctis preaching that not only were resonant amens sounded high, but, on occasion, feelings physical demonstration. And some of the same demonstrative worshippers were mighty good | “Gevernment by injunction” tf engaged in @ poor business when it cam readily be realized that the seriously seeks to ole regular accompaniment in the service of pined from theprivilege. ra way up town. raft or in potitieal cunning, but in peonidenta And trstimutating the | hu differentiated aident who, stoaman thuw clearty we {Mr he wate the pirit and pur- ateaman of the truest type hinper, His stentorian and plows | A¥ beth. It never stuck tn Isaac Ten+ oe amen When the wind was on to the highest court of the land. e whe can remember the custome of ond) = reverteratery | were emphasised by | in interferes with Isaac Tennant's amena A KNOW NO THING CLUB Mayor Humes and Chief Sullivan ought to organize a new Know- Nothing party. The cumulative which they ought to be Inf 4, Diushingly confesses, entities them to ah organisation. Mayor Humes does not know that cept by vague hearmy, which he poss does not know how the chief of pol does not admit know ignorance concerning matters about to wht h each of those officials un- seats in the amen corner of such there Is amy view tm the city er tbty He * tries to handle it if it extem He we of anything exoept that he is a much maligned Chief Sullivan does not know anything sbout poker games, although every city detective, every tendertoin porters and large numbers of other which are running regularly ‘The chief affected surprise when im the course of his examination by patrol men, an, half the newspaper re- can point him out several he was informed by the grand jury that bedy, that the game over the Seattic hotel bar, where young Anton Helmich played away the money whose loss drove him to sticide, had the publication of the story of the y chief gould almost throw a game ts conducted. been running every day even since oung man's downfall. And yet the ome from his office into the room where the Tt te Well enough to have truly good men In office, and pleasant to have assurance of their virtue from their own lps, but @ little general knowledge of affairs is also a geod thing. THOSE SENATORIAL KNOCKERS ‘The King county senators who dra, the recent Preston-Ankeny struggle only called closer public attention to their beemirched garments wher they refused to confirm the appoint- ment of Editor Biethen as state university regent. The newspaper orit- éetem of their actions Im the senatorial fight apparently left a sting. MYSTERIOUS KID PINCHED Shady Character Whose System the Police Cannot Penetrate i J. Preston, better known as the “Mysterious Kid,” wan arrested this) morning by Patrotmen Schaneman end Huff. Later Lillian MeClure, a fallen woman, supposed to be living with Preston, was aino taken into custody. For several years Preston had been ain much a mystery to the police an| he has to the men in the tendertoin with whom he has been associated. never Deen xnown to work, ‘Dut ip said by some to have wealthy) Felatives who support him. The po-| lice, however, have a different ver- sion. No matter how much he has been “sweated” at the police station, he bas always uned to tell any- thing about himself or anyo He has been kept in the “blac for days, living on bread and water, but has never uttered a word that would be of benefit to the police. | his reported intimacy with xed their toras in the mire during BR. O'BRIEN IS wit COMING HOME - HAMBURG, March 7. — Dr, 47 Brien, the dentist who was recent- ly expelled from Saxony because of Crown Princes Louise, sailed today for New York. ADMITS THE TRUTH NEW YORK, March 7.—Allon Sankey, son of the evangelist, todmy | admitted his father’s blindness, but | said they had hopes of mving the| sight of one eye. The denials of yestertny were made because his father wishes to avoid ulnrmoing his| friends. . dD. arr a ny | * Get shaved “at Shrewsbury’s 114 Yenier, 62 evenness epeeed | Dr. Lyons removed to 61) Lumber Cxchai owe | Preston has an unenviabie record at Nome. He i alleged to have been connected with several crooked deals there, but nothing could proved against bim. He arrested a dozen time: attle police, but the hever been able to vpon him. Untit has not been known to the who the woman waa with whom he is known to have been associated. Foth were booked at the station as vag rants, and released on $25 bail each. ROTHSCHILD 18 VERY ILL NAPLES, March 7. Nethan Rothschild, the banker, is seriously 111 here. — Baron famous Prom- inemt physician have been summon- | 4@ from ifferent points in Barop Tt Was announced this morning that he had pased a bad night Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, OUR TRUMP CARD i a te Hand Saw at le The Left Bower is a Keyhoie Saw at The * in w 22 inch Hand Saw at Inch pricer quality you or any¢ As regards pric ave @ hardware low we're proud of, COON BROS. | 1482 First Avenue win Saturday Night After Six at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE Be Sure to Visit This Store Then There Are Bar- gains at Every Turn Spelger & Hurlbut 1333 to 1337 Geeond Avenue Corner Union lacting of the play t replete with | lootion a ace Moture, a indy well MAB. GROSS CAN'T 6€@ FOR THE LIFE OF HER HOW 3800, while Mire, Strong wae a quest vard. Both women are of the social | identify rings and other gems now in elect, M friends. ‘When Mira, Gross” case came ap in court she did not appear or even send regrets, Her husband, who tx connected with Swift & Co, BUCKLEY, Wash., March 7. postal department remov France in now ¢ No ¢ rrous dialogue and fun u hown at all, amd morous dialogue and funny situa. | ah sauhoaal WF numbers | he best interests of the nation as | tions, and ls concerned with the rea. | rendered nur ltoration of wandering artictes of | the oe once oe ae ae hea > thelr F owner A eaque of the Flore wanship in the truest sense of the word, | RoMqgeas to thelr TiMBful owner) ite by Measra Beromes, Donahoe, | iw « nding the terme * letaging the f |Kinnear and Murwell, wae really Nfferenee t rked. The statesman | tain raiser te the “Three Mat “eet mb feliewe ag "Fue cnc tothe. chouflous, |Clarke will afl nest week, play the lear Cie Fg p= Bee, i: the other is the little dog |RUEAtlyY pathetid itttle play, “One! high eee,” ‘ eee mS ny - © |Toueh of Nature,” « dainty little " ‘ pone realises and ia equal to hie Nigh | aicture in one act fram the pen of Arizona’ was iy imagines that the ve ie te be Hen Webster ‘One Toweh Aueustue Thomat’ masterpiece, | © with a track to trot tr ture” tela of the meetinw Arizona.” in a most elaborate spec- ar production of an «zeellent smhte re ely f The play t* peoullariy Clarke will play the father and | adapted te scenic environments, and will be supported by Mra, Hor} the curtain goes up in the Gret act » 6 mtrikingly ploturesque scene, - social end ‘artintie céra anby's ranch in the Aravaipa val- Male citys wher wilt eke her nee ley. “Arizona” will be presented af onal debut on this occasion. The |'S* Grand. week after nent built etiently chosem and Kote Claxton wld new iM furttee te Claxton, in “The Two Or- fjeem in which this phans. wit appear at the Grand dian te held in this olty week after next. It it a sumber of Third Avenue Theater years wince Mise Claxton's first ap- sre pearance as “Loutes,” the blind girl he Attraction at the up-town | o ater the coming week will te Bas | “Unorns rris in “Tne Peddiors Claim” | _MF® Tirune ie scheduled as one of am was for two or three seasons | (he early bookings the Grand in favorite comedian at the Third her wonderful play “Unorna. enue theater when it was known | “The Cowboy and the Lady” twordrmy's. While there he be-| & Miller Kent will be seen at the her of the Inca! lodge the Piteh-Geodwin was the general fav aay.” known and ALLEGED DIAMOND THIEF “JEAN. ETTE” COULD Bu) ‘ECT HER OF SUCH A THING Mews sper Knterertne Ansowtettom arrest. A postponement of the case CHICAGO, March 2 — (Hppctal! wae arranged. creapondence.) —~ Mrs. Jeannete| Mrs Strong says she will prose- Strong has accused Mrs. Winifred|cute the charge to the utmost, ome of stealing dtamonds yom | root appearing tn court te abhor rent to her, Ghe wil have witnesses from a jewelry store, she saya, to the Gross home, on Drexel boule. MBA. were formerly bosaun Gross” possession, aa been sold to Mra. Strong, ‘It am ateolutety Innocent, Mra, Grose, “It i a case of black mall. Why, we bave for life of me, why Jeannette could pect me of such « thing. led Up, and explained that hi» je wae ih from the shock of her lene MeMichot block whton is cen- tralty located and conveplent of ae- com —_ DANCING CLASSES Professor Wileon at Ranke Mali Pri- Monday and Friday evenings. vate lessons daft: Mpecial to the Miter, The Waaht ©. hae granted permission for th toftloe rw gaged in making angements to move the office Inte > Dr. Kibbe has resumed practiog. | These specially priced house articles can be secured between 6 and 9 p. m. nan None delivered. " Some Inviting Bargains From the Drapery Dep’t 75 pair of Muslin, Net and Swiss Sash Curtains, nie ly made and shirred for brass rods, edges finish with fringe ; made for lower sash, 3 ft. long, com plete with brass extension rod, per pair ........@ 4 ft. Cottage Rods, with wood brackets and ends, in imitation of oak, complete, each ee toc Shelf Oil Cloth, figured or white, per yard, 15¢ Wool Double Head Knotted Rug Fringe .. 18-in. Floss Pillows, in muslin, each . A Few Needful Articles at Special Prices in Crockery Dep’t Sunshine Quick Cleaner and Polisher, for metals, glass, sinks, bath tubs, ete., one-pound package, regtilar +15¢ package; special... erry iets | | Decorated Cups and Saucers Ls) c TheCup and Saucer Good Steel Knives and Forks, cocobola handles, me- dium size, regular $1.00 the set, six knives and six forks; special, set 556 Fredericks Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streots ft} PASEBALL MAGNATES GATHE TO bIS cus’ CHANGES OF AWAR BETWEEN RIVAL MAGNATES BAN FRANCISCO, Ma The y jt jt wand rival leagues. | Prowident dtokey of the Amerioan Association arrived yesterday and | President Beaton of the Western As Jnoglation is expected some eo to day. Others who are bi who will take part In the coming confer ence are Henry Harris, President Lucas of the Northwest League John J. MeClosky, hea the fy | ton, | Tt ts freety and 1 that a base THE MARKETS | Generally speaking the market was jon an equilitrium today, there be ing suMficlest receipts of ail products and & @ood sale for them. Cabbage jis Father sqarce and beef is woak WHOLESALE PRICES agit prions any buper tn aw gs, 'R nail pureBacee average wer tent. Te per th) steer ib fan, 6° ger tm) pork Bevis per Te Ite, brenkiost becom, 134° Burbank potatome tee, ere ce » growing and in full bloom. two wecks from today. Tue DRUG S. E KiInc F. B. Costic Pioneer WORK GUARAN ing teeth. DENTISTS ©: work as um past at the Teeth extracted free without pain, when other work is or- dered. We do not try to compete with cheap detual work. 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STOCKWELL Sunday Night | Monday Night | Tuesday Nigh | Magda _— Elizabeth |The Jewess = 0; balcony, pa on test, Bae per tb Prices—Divans, $1.50; parquet, $1 ver te lambs, om ft Ome ver the Vegetable and Green Fruits and soc ; gallery, 25¢ Vahionas, $ihioe ber tomy eaweska, “Th por ton. Fancy SEATTLE'S J0un Com uy, per bb. LEADING | Taam THEATER morass 65 FOUR NIGHTS, STARTING WEDNESDAY (Saturday Matinee) WM. A. BRADY PRESENTS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY IN AMERICA Plain Stage Pictures, i Z apples, The per box: | $1.40991.0; comb honey, Me —~-- oe of the First M held @ Mur . Monday, | A Poetic, Picturesque and Amusing Comedy About People, full of New Types and Exquisit l including the Real Apple Orct A Cast of THIRTY AND COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION, Lovers’ Lane The Famous Play by Clyde Fitch Exactly as witnessed by Two Million People during its 5 MONTHS IN NEW YORK | 4 MONTHS IN PHILADELPHIA 3 MONTHS IN CHICAGO It goes straight to the heart and is the byword of every PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, $00, 25¢. Seats om Tuesday, 10 a. m * Prices 20, 30, 40 and So. “Phone, Main S67 Seattle’s Only ++. Nota _ Popular Priced Theater 7 Get-Rich-Quict E Remember the date, the 21st, Rex STORE Greatest Features Credit Is free for anything you want if you haven't ready cash, remember, POPULAR PRICES Evenings, 10c, 25¢, 50¢--———Matinees, 10¢, 25¢ MATINEE EVERY DAY FAITE THEATRES Plow: Mok THE LEADING THEATRE Phot! 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