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cL _THS Seatiye stan |WEW YORK'S NEW eee” REGISTER Prom © BVERY AFTRRNOON BXCKPT SUNDAY. TRLEP HONEA Business Dept. Mate 1060. Hattoriat Dept |, Mate 1198 $7,500,000 THEATER | BIG. KICK orricrsy Seattio—1907 and 1900 Tth Ave. | | Hasard Wells, Editor, HF. Chase, Business Manager | | } New York20 Temple Court Bu tiding Chicago--31T-18 U. & Express Bultding ut ha ne ) this office at ate Claxton in “The T phan ’ ' wiih, W » mation | t : ‘ } NO MONEY TO SAVE > vania \ : , | pF Mor ia war rh se ry te . tions and ad ai t ’ ly i tt Third a | pert terminal v nh w bring trat to the heart of that cit This in Mra. Tirune ’ Unorna * iteett te ¢ greates gineering feats ever attempted in the ra Marion Crawford's fascinating ro Ghureh Notes read bhi y of th tr Rev. I L t ing attractions at the Grand MM. | got notin he F Moth Fut thie will consume tees than half of the rot set atide by thie Hirune i duplicating her success Of] Saigt Protestant chureh through the one road for betterr ts 1 extensions, Upwards of $67,000,000 will be Theodora” in this play week " i pe ry 4 t spent in the ighborhood of Philadel Pitteburg and at other “Arizona” {ie a ™ m. The ong the The Pittsburg terminal improvements assume Augustus Thomas’ “Arizona” ts to | meetings yy * fabulous pr rtiona and the track extensions undgy way and in be pr ted at the Grand @ week ‘ ¥. Ww. ~The on 8 . prospect fm Philadelphia and vicinity will cost not lesa than $20,000,000, prem tomorrow * Dearborn r ae 2 Then the four-track system ts to be nded to cover the Pitteburg Y. Mc. 4 v fhomeon Givision, while the line from Trenton te w York t te be tnereased will detiver an address at 9:30 p, m to six tracks, to accommodate the great vol of traffic, these two Special M:. enterprises together demanding ah outlay of 0,000. Theosophical Soolety anda It ts good business polley, of course. The management of the road eo 7 : ¢ l Spm. My. Max Wardall w i Hee regards the investment from no other standpoint, It ts Important that THE DRUNY LANE ture on the sub: What the the road should be able to take care of all the business (hat Presents | peeeneger mnterpriee Association ture Has in Meelt, | NEW YORK, March 7.--(Bpeotal Correspondence.>-—The metropolis te "OMA, March 14.-Hdward Queen 1 soclety ; ' meeta in ts pm our be, tntted,” Proaident Cassatt in his report, jorgoing & theater-buiiding spasm. Bix new theaters are butiding mara, alias George Wilson, was | Mt Tour beard G10 euttetied,” anys Provident Cassatt ta Res | nore are alresay p The tum involved for ail le OVe® [convicted in the federal court y Relncars dente Be “that the Investment of this amount will result im largely increasing | Mv wienoon of the ‘oftenne ot|cessity,” Mr. i O. Bchwager! net earings to your property, not only from the greater volume of | Mammerstsin, who nan already built sight show nounea, te [Siwugating Japancae women ta thi ’ r nies which will result 7. Maye wae arrested tasti AMUGEMENTS. fork, t# building the Drury Lane on Thirty-fourth street @nd |, Kighth avenue. It will seat 4.400 persons, and will cost $1,100,600 to com- + ay. We was employed as stew be an immense root garden. Hammerstein saye there [ard on the schooner Fred J. Wood (fioea. It is to have the largest seating capacity of any | This is the first conviction in conner ir ve, nea er) 4. Hammerstein says he ie butldiag it Big because [tion with the tra fe tm immoral harge popular prices only. The dearest seat te to cont 78 | siaven the cheapest 1h cents, The ot we expecially adapted to large cular will epen with « melodrama Other managers Wonder if (he (heater is mot too large for the Votee to carry to the rear seats. the Lyric, the Hudson, the Hoyal, traffic which will be handled, but from the « the reduction of grades, the better tocation and arrangement of yards and the saving In shifting service.” The public will not, of course, find fault with thie enormous em penditure of the Pennsylvania company for the eke of Increasing Ite Dusiness and profits, The public will to a large degree share tn the ad vantages to be gained Bot there fe another matter In which the public ts just now taking an even greater Interest than in the profits of raifroade—and that tf provision by the rallreads for greater seourtty of its trains from colll- sions, ‘The pubdltc can fully admire the beauties of Increased b profits, but {t also grasps the more timportant fact that he worth being taken into consideration, too. ‘The hundreds who are killed annually appeal from their graves for | more effective provisions against the ceaseless slaughter, even though Buch provisions cost some money. JOHN WAS NO. * "Phones, Main 567. BUT DIDA “i cnow ” only up-town . .the: always the same, 200, Ie, We and We. nem and n lite i | he > hosband o Veseort \ eleted ot pes “ | le ever had. It wae only reomntiy that Re! Relence offers to the railroads appliances that insure almost absclute | — eae ged g Ra o of bts three} security against collisions, For these the rattroad managers profess to | “The Cowboy and the Lady’ | Introduced tn this ant, Annte Goldie, predecesors, from all of wham the a te 4% Security of human Hfe te no money making The Cowboy and the Lady will be| the Jewish comedienne and coor | gefendant has been divorced. ees aah poy : "ait field for investment, from the raltway manager's {the attraction at the (rand Sunday, | shouter, will make her feappearance.| Hassett is maid to be very wealthy affair and so not a . | Monday and Tuesday. The first eet) The funny comedians, Magan and|and states in his complaint that Bis) standpoint! of “The Cowbey and the Lady” i) Brrel, ve also been re-engaged. | wire married him for hie money. But how long will the public be stlent and submissive white a single | equipped with stirring situations, | Other 1 known vaudeville note y Wii It. Morris bes been great railroad is spending §117,000,000 for increasing ite profite and eg | and they are ~ nal So coe in conjunction with the by the plains? Commencin: Matinee tending its death-traps, while pleading too great peverty to find a fow |! ~~ Hew: There will bee matinee }the bedy of the mw thousands to devote to greater security of human tives? the avon Zesnte at re 1, St. Par- Y. M. c. A. WINS T w —__ Madison Theater Seattle Theater The @ual indoor most, held last At 2:15 “Clouds of Inky darkness hung low over the adjacent™ landscape.” excette com Beat! ays a correspendent at Port Townsend, writing of the earthquake. The eS --.- ‘he Madison thaater the Tomorrow night at the tie the-| night at the university armory be- _ a “ ater Marry Corson Clarke will pro-|tween the Seattle Y. M. ©. A. and Beattie Electric Company must have @ smokestack or two tm the Key |past week. The vaudeville features | Star Mes ay * which|the University of Washington re Ctty. is from the pen of the leh ate | mr & vietory for the former by evened ————e thor, W. &. Guipert. S ecok of to tl. A mrge crows eal comedy ™ ¢ in attendance, The r wee Those Spokane candy makers are itkely to ocoupy thetr own cooling ; aoe: Be gy A aiabe if the gris of the bunch gras# metropolis are game to organize a woth ae, lynching party. * afterncen and tonight “One Armory Mell, Mar ” Orand Toh of Nature” and ‘he Three Masquerade ball, ~~ Maybe the announcement of a grand Jury vacation caused the earth AMUSEMENTS. to tremble im the vicinity of Seattic. First Presbyterian—Rev, M. Pot bey ‘That Are Led of Them Are Destroy- - At ia m, “Lil Fourth Prob obiem: Spiritual Con Mic eprtalty Partah—-Rev. H. i. Gowen, 7:30 7 m, “In Every Home the/ At 11 & m. “Repentance.” 7 Young Man Dead Pleads for Justice | and Revenna” aking of the NEXT WEEK inster Presbyterian——Rev.| German — Latheran { FA “Me Wilson, AU Ti a. im, -The|Mnappe. At Item, “Love Not the Beginning Tomorrow Night rit Sm. “Our dod tn é ais . form Ate ms First Unitarian—W. D. Simonds. Lane Street Presbyterian—Rev.|At 11 a m. “Phe Athetst’s Question ‘ 4 James Thomson. At 11 a. m, “The | Atewered: Where Ie God in the Uni- Abiding Comforter.” At 7:39 p. m.,/ ¥eree re mae Roman Catholic Meetings Batt Street M. E.—WHl wer- ship at the North Seattle Baptist rere sf Dee Lady of Good Heip In W. A. Gilbert's charch —Rev. F. X. Pretontaine. A Trinity M. Bu—Rev. F.C. Lee. At mm, Bigh mass, 1] The Wilsons at the Madison Next Clever Varese Oo bE ot gd re, bg he Lag tyr po Tal jeart Church Rev. George ah ; ~4 wero Preach, “Rock and tend Founda-|A. Hild. At 6s. mand § p.m, low for week. starting Monday, March ae meiRabam tome Simon rtainers M. B—Rev, BE 7 New Parish _R WwW. Mets | cm to be the originat ot every fone comer Twenticth avenue | [VCH and authors of every song py A ¥ — oe | im high mana.’ "| Dunlap, real estate, #4 Union bigck. DR tes mannii ; of the Sa en 7 ™ wat Kibbe has resumed practicg, | a aie Baptist (Colored) —Rev. a6 At Il a m., ~o+ aaa Row i: mt 75c % 50c % 25c Meets 4208 Jefferson street, “For Leaders POPULAR PRICES ADISON THEATER Telephone Main 1202 eee WILDY & GODSTEIN, Mgrs. essa eager = > ees ort: Evenings, 100, 800. ‘POPULAR PRICES £255.22: Sunday Shetinens 3 100, 250, 50c. [WEEK STARTING MONDAY, MAR. 16 NewStars, Acts& Sensations The Big Features There Are Bar- gains at Every Turn | Fae SATURDAY, THE tist, WE WILL PRESENT TO RACH CU! 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