The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1903, Page 2

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{ AMUSEMENTS. ( SEATTLE’S 40H CORT, Myr LEADING TeLerwonts RAND THEATER ‘otbedorn’, © THE SEATTLE STAR Port RTAR PUBLISHING CO OFFICHH—190T and 100 Hew onth a EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES « Business Departmant—Bunset, Main 1050; Tndependens 138 ' wered by all or arriers. Neo free copies, " Ss Kostcifics at tealtig Wastieaten absent’ A Rare Musical Treat Last of the Season pacy Musical Comedy Co. v waoations can have The People leaving the city for thelr sum Star forwarded te them without any extra expense papers in rion them fr laid them at the b Rates: 28 cents ser month; payable in advance done ¢ hb belonged to him « Mia mother's face’ Sweetest face in the world to a boy, ‘There was fo sternness tn that face as Ye saw it in the gloom of the dungeon or as It came to Mim in his dreame, The face smiled oh btm and broke bis heart in pemt- tense and in grief. The officers found him in St. Louls and took him back to Chester, He (doesn't care. A real pletare Gf his mother's face beams om him from the walle of hte att orth Good spet in that fellows heart! Ané the tate of Hiineis, whose soll wraps the cay of Abraham Lin coln, might well afford to give PH. Smith Bis full treedom-—-amt (ho picture of Ris mo (her. He te not Hkely to break the la In sending orde ole eo correct out-of-town address, the antic wun Ranth of tae Gee he see por ered them up, We then care « os . a » wen t, and edition war Dike of the ground hay. |i they would only paws one of his Four nights and a Wednesday Matinee aturbed acod quest was / dinturbed, and we placed « aio heath tn day, July sth 9 wan ® ined wher cee strain {1 have told you - SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, 2 hie pt he had) be dug up by Co s not worked so hard with his hands, | Myself, and who eve 5 " He was mopping his forehead with “ce 5 hin wilk handkerchief long before we | n W had come to the end of oF ie "a The first gray wrill hear ¢ : , é : Bhiganten was} T tagether ee ie etave | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AND THE faMPTED BY THE DEVIL e Wepm he c ieeline | that xreat man oan still wet Wurope WEDNESDAY MATINEE, - nh tendernoas We em lwhaking. When that day comes, you matt i from Yesterday.) father of i will think of Kttenne Gerard, and of hie fathe vou will tell your eniéren that youll 66 ¥ e Circus ; the organtaat " 20 donna tions are the largest ant most t tigtoue say a word, remem-| ¥ , , oe im the world, and for that reason ¢ y already brought « by M » of the Biggest Daly # ev if: tut 1 rede by “- . “ . iy aL r ‘ hie side. hardly able to belleve wet t y{foad, whe w The Entire * y added that the came’ paper paki the Bar the atnoerest Ma yen Ao wn hand]! no = : : aa P onwards] Brace of the e >, rode ompany and Production Intact as presented in New York Star's Tracy story of Thursday, head and al, in ite yom x wh ce. shar e nent @ thriti|*! ne oa te} cicn tnien by mocaliatt tn the terest Company and Produ ita f ugh me, who Wes new pourt: of Fontainebleau, The bude are = a ie - t ents to me tn short. | Cursing and the birds are calling PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50¢, 25 D n > ham betra onge we, the we rattling | «me Be, my friends, Yor be le in at like the hoofs of a «a ed that Tings NIS MOTHE R'S PICTURE ‘ loping ron. it te possibie that, | S ecparate from Bin. 1 had) things t " zs z Pane : A-aptit Aipte ited, and wee turning my horse ¥ ; A. Mt wan @ retie when he called me ‘This te about @ convict named Smith—P. H, Smith of TMinols. ts fine B . . P deed pain .: It te on doy Med ' se Siatth wan sent to the petitentiary at Chester on a conviction of | against hie boot and taking pinch| 4 ot the « Paes mt Set LEAD! ; after pine : . a eumerer at hat it wae grand larceny, ahd was given an indeterminate sentence fter pinch of snuft, as was his way iw way the emperor and 1 cag tamero nee wn THEATER RSet lie A motel pewemer at the end of 16 monthe he was refeased on | “ter be was excited ier yeare it sends a flush of the n m ner that We! Whose servants we Were proud to! iit 65 In You wonder, no doubt,” sald he. m to be abl buried them be « Parle, One of the conditions of the parole was his pledge that Be | after a pau why the Wurted what, sire? fre ed) = ~ a sma ould not leave the state. Hid not stop the carr ath . The papers, of course?” he eried, p. Bmith violated his parole the fret thing tend of at the entrance of F nah the fe NET ion, alee Friday and Setestay and Seti tng " But walt In truth, the objection had not oc. The three ene: Name of @ na Why, the pa A His mother was deed, He did not think much about his mother un- | curred to me, but L did net wi a to! a@ainat the walt sipere that you 2B recovered for = tit he got int prison, Men have plenty of tine to think in the dark- | Appear to have lows wits than he| side of the rained door, and at the |." | » deat ceen een | v e eredit for, so |} anawered| sight of the ye tears ne tomy! .” on at . o kno i meas of a coll. That LA why solitary confinement tea keen pentshment. | fave me erealt for, wot answered) sieht of them Sa ess F 7 am realty at a . A. ) nen Pell information and tickets at N. P. an And so Senith went over his past life and he saw clearly how be had would | which they ir 5= | eH ocw, Mente oe went his mother to an early grave pl ren ry rere he ft Dancin S Classes AMERICA'S DISTINGUISHED COMEDIAN ‘ Very good, Srigadior!” he cried tM a Ble neha choco we get back to the Professor Wiisen at Ranke | Monday and friday evenings — | vate lessons daily. = MR. N. C. GOODWIN Friday Night and Saturday Matinee TAK GREATRST HUCCESS OF THE SHASON. “The Altar of Friendship” of Levee, Humor ly Gowned again, Madajetne Lacetie Ryley’s Beautiful Comedy and Pathos. Handsomely staged, Superbly Cart, Artist SATURDAY NIGHT ““When We Were Twenty-One’ PRICHA- $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 750 and SOc. Seals on sale Wed- needay, 10 «. ™ Fer a few GERARD WILL COME AGAIN an ae oun Be clin nenmnpeinninnccs WE BE dare well to Brigadier Gerard, the brave oid warrior who joved bis emperw more than his life, and be more than either, The Gerard om are the most powerful and graphic iales of romance, Ware, Intrigue, dipte- macy ané heroism ever publi#hed in a newspaper in this section of the country. . F The five! series of these talew ie now ended, Mit the Star has ar Fanged for ihe publtoation of the next «. Damn of whieh have ever ‘been published tn an American newspaper and Ue fret of the new series wil! begin in shout a week, perbay + soviser. ‘The second serien ts even better chan fivat, and now that Star readers have Recome acquainted with the ariasly ol fighter who mat Bs eee eerprsare reer rors eee self in telling the deeds of the past has endeared ‘they, no doubt, will be enjoyed mor than the others Watch for thes stories, amd don"t fail to read thems, Purther ar nouncements will se made Monday as to the date of their publicat HERE And So Are the Baskets Open Split Wood Basket, medi LESCHI PARK| PAVILION ==: EDWARD™== SHIELDS’ SUMMER VAUDEVILLE Headed by HAYUS & WHITEHEAD, The Piano Player and His Friend. MAY AND BABY OWEN, Introducing the Greatest Child Artist in the World EDWARD O'NEILL, Premier Card Manipulator ROONEY & FORRESTER, Large Split Wood Market Basket with mingle handle 350 pitt Weed Covered Basket. with double handle i) a Paper Napki Tin Tea Hpoona, do: Tin Table Spoons, Glass Lemon Squeener Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union MANILA, July (-—-(Spectal s wed in the Philippines when {t was yet ¢ p 5 ‘Washington. So the Filipinos property cons somewhat in advance of the people of the United Btw erty. The benevolently anstmilaind began celebrating bright wad early and will Keep tt ap as long ae the inw allows ‘The unassimilated are likely to keep it up indefinitety. They know nothing about the gtorious Fourth, and care lows, but they are strong on celebration with freworks, Great Inconventence |» caused by reason of the fact that their cartridges are | blanks } weigeneniey ‘This morning's first report of the festivities in Samar wan to | the British wt the’effect that the sunshine of liberty wa tet through a benevo- work at the lent assimilator who ventured The celebration in Cavite r - omfine > witews. This is because water is so handy there and the water . cure Was so conveniently administered that the men are having wb elsewhere. thelr fireworks aeeef. n amar Intander, te at 2 of Wrangel Nar FREDERICK & NELSON, inc, Fine Furniture, being pump. wael Into acown, be lone ont oma simnelter ring the treasure Y ® 2 é& iy a | e 8 = < ur The Cavite widows, unused to the custome of the glorious shoard the Istender will b + Fourth, have confounded it with Memorial day 8 WRECKERS RECOVER GOLD froncey \niar tbe com ore ose Pia. Tileeanee a “ large numbers gathering water lilies from the gr A on} ° seen apeaaee CONCENTRATES FROM LOST) 4.0 6——MORE FEATURES , COLORADO AT WRANGEL . ’ ‘ * General Admission, roc. Take any car in the city. yn canal jiser Humbotat reperte i 3 y het the wrecking ' ay 0 a NO LIQUORS. NO DANCES. P LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT There are 40 people tm the or ena ’ Bakers and Contectionare-Clerma-|ganisation. In the company sry to } SS ee ; john vin, Whe wee jon | irates cargo © te Investigate 4 make mia hell, Second ‘avenue and Seneca | mn Siam with the Alice Nelieen| ship Colorado and the treasure of!thorough atudy of the tm c - In Honor of the One Hundred and Twenty - Eighth Anniver- street. Iron Molders Western Centret Le | dor Union hall, 1M Second avenue. Stationary Firemen—Unien hail, Fa tr ; Harold Vizard, a« Ge MPIRE PARK THEATER EX Comer Third Ave. and James, Northwestern Vaudeville Co, ' LARGEET STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTH! reT whone pone tery have long et Steam Engincors—Waltremas’ hall Is Dale, Bandi Mires. Suite ha 4 ’ wn und lemon eet Third Avanos Theater Independence —_——— The last performance of “Fy i THE HOME OF POLITE Lynne” will be given at the Third | Avenue theater this afternoon and levening Tomorrow night “Not i |Gutity” will be the Dill, opening the letghth and hast week of the Sanford We have Preserving Kettles in El-an-ge and Agate e | Grama. full Bee in rng Enameled ware. Theseare of the best quality, in sizes 7 on Vaudeville from two quarts to ten gallons, and in price from 35c¢ up. Renewny. Gir A Fourth of July special | ia A THEATRE, which seats over 2000, where ladies and children can go without an escort. “THE MUSIC furnished by the en- » tire orchestra from the Grand Opera House. THE PEOPLE on the stage the very best in the profession; none of them have ever been seen in Seattle before. NOTICE THE PRICES Matinees 0c, 1c | Night 30c, 20c 10e Matinees—W ednesday s, Saturdays, Sundays | FREE RENT FREE WOOD CITY WATER Houses and lote almost GIVEN AWAY. Only $6 down and 50 cente Der week; don't delay, come today. Take the Renton Nn ar on Washingtem street, 5 cent fare nde to h the crowda 4 ty handle the a We ‘There will open at the Grand to-| will be given at the | morrow night an engagement of | pavilion at 3 o'clock this four nights and a matinee of the) which the regular evening pro- Angustin Daly Musieal Comedy com-|gram will be given. ILES?. IPER pany in “ihe Kunaway Girt” and) For the week beginning tomorrow. “The Cireus " the former on Bhielte | WATCH MONDAY’S STAR FOR NEWS OF THE MOST INTER- ESTING BARGAIN SALE IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRA- ~* PERIES, CROCKERY, Etc. THAT SEATTLE HAS EVER SEEN. “ . a ite and toe at 3 o'clock matinee, Mr Sunday and Monday ni a will present a complete change of latter on Tuesday and Wednesday | program with seven new acts, danc. | Pa Arte ey St fs a and Wednesday matiner. Ing and speciation ? ~aeatet Avs. JULY THE FOURTH The Most Glorious of All Let Yourself Loose MAKE AS MUCH NOISE AS YOU CAN WE WILL HELP YOU The Seattle Fireworks Co 1329 First Avenue Dealers in FIREWORKS We Will Be With You Again Next ARE WE HAPPY BECAUSE We femove the “wire” edge from the hot waves, tear the “juice” off high light bills and ; give the people 25 candle power | Citizens’ Gas | Cooking demonstrations at the Frederick & Nelson, in. Complete Housefurnishers Seoond Avenue, Madisen and Spring Stree's DANGEROUS Tt t# dangerous to nogtec 8 salesmen always on gr t small} Y. W. C. A. will continue Hye, Troubles—amall-Rye defects can| Dewn town offices, 18 Downs Rite Phone, Untsn 37 through July. Patrons may In too 1 Shave your — to at once by our tye obtain card at our oftice— 1425 FIRST AVENUE Schuchard Optical Co., Two Stores: 1207 Second Ave. 807 Fiiet Ave Ble ceed QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND ny LING CO., Scarre

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