The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1903, Page 3

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THE SEATTL ASSAULT 1S CHARGED! ¥ sitting and prancing performer who by me AMUSEMENTS and stioks and strings, vent qulam and song, produce a Ch potpourrt of Mr. Puneh ken Charles Aaronson, who reatd at Mra, Judy Firet aver nd who Fr . SEATTLE’S JOHN OORT, gr. ina ae ares. ave jo Fa LEADING | euxrwones : Sion ha - tore at M11 Firat his mor Sse? 4 i Miele trunk. Put gers in yoer| ine filed ’ no ne & ‘ THEATER tourer, OD FAMILY TAKEN CARE OF trom ¢ mt of hie stor “it " DICK WOOD DESCRIBES A CHINEGE BOARDING HOUSE--RID is wr YGTON New ’ on 1 2 t t he did not , RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK ING ON A 8AM-PAN BOAT—WHAT THEY CALL AN EVEN. | 20, Sea teoer wen ; alee oo ans sore ane Matinee New Year's Day and Saturday Kirke La Shelle Presents the Favorite Actors J. H. Stoddart and Reuben Fax With Strong Supporcing Company in j “THE - BONNIE BRIER BUSH” ING’S AMUSEMENT IN CHINA ule CHAP ia Gouna Vo Toys, Games, Dolls BOIL EGGS IN GASOLINE and Calendars (Bpecial correspondence by Dick }anchored in _mid-strear PWveed, who im studying home life In| the customs wharf of Car Dhkina for the Newspaper Knterprive|sampan = women swar Afrton MILWAUKIE, W ' . young M ' . onl | through the holes in the boat's # pail ftande 4 NOW ON SALE AT SEANNOSL, China—-at te not wiy|to walt until after the Tush ls over A nept ich yout, " he onl here to deseribe the greai! $1,000 a year found h , h x Ouls cyclone, Suffice to sa, That jotly ta hose rollicking 1 with 14 wanolin Eat Grating out of my ruins, the |gait ashore inapired the good. bum | ANOTHER CHILD WONDER 0 a. ; ove living thing | saw was Jeu | song ter who turned out “Strik PAT I Par ' ’ ly Orawiling out of the ruins of | Up Oh nd, Mere Comes @ Sa wild ohild planiat, ‘TP “ \ Chief ed laundry. ould never have been more uncer Hello, Neong!" said 1. “What do|tain yet sure of navieating pror “yeu think of it?” Jerties than if the Chines arnt Phape for the shoulder-pole hyman!| ? ? “Too muchee wind 5] The “water camel it milgh | Chinese, And then d ere was | called, it lurches so. And ape St Cl T — Deu the mutual "unaeracaying | of canola, I tooks as it Store Closes Tonight, 9:30 The Play That Won Your Hearts Last Season SBF nto sormeenine akin Unrough the “unbrob cone™ Beautiful Scenic Production and Metropolitan | Wren 1 ad revarned trom my [man for et arable to a rich McCARTHY DRY GOODS The Greatest of All Scotch Plays. ; Re nian, as are Jet | theosce im the wrhhing bioukade. of COMPANY find *™* Peter Robertson, in San Francisco Chronicle, Dec Qtone Yee Wing, 208 Des Vocus | boa head. Imagine mile af 14, Said: “Greatest and Most Artistic Dramatic Per- BG yet lancrant, he hed been in-| hundreds with thelr wagon wheets| RICES—Night, $1.50, $1.00) 75¢, 50¢, 25c. Mat tienes arrival at Hongkong, | locked pushing, pulling, tut ya k AR DUS 4 ya inee, $1.00, 75¢, 0c, 25¢c. Curtain at 8:15 Sharp. fe leave this ev a f the t wide—we! how w Mt you Whe t ” moe tape a Betlor—for Kew Lam Jee. nis nasive | have ( dzive thenugh th tian O GI Next Attraction Andrew Robson in “Richard Carvel” low long it will take us to 4? Yet that is what sam era asses P Beers cue roe t havent war eS SR AC es TONIGHT LAST TIME / Sp sevens crper 1e Saad jor | me Manchurian open door weeme and although « pubita eecnl ed “THE PEARL OF PEKIN’ et and oars ar all broweht fre a but we get th wagons they call. “porters we are in a oo ws ; : - ls Pe We Dromeed te the wharf and to our) houk | nan ond fi Schuchard Optical Co., EATTLE THEATER “itanagor” aioe! ee (An idyll to the James street car Eye Specialists | Sea " im org | nator a nothing t} A Sage _ poe " TORE a 7 Re Oe Mandesmest Theater Pramee Main 43 1 » cue Chinen ’ Happy New Year Attraction Can merely be Special Return Engagement Ad Ae ng Store Closed All Day } Woutan't cha trap yout | Week Starting Tomorrow Night, Matinees Friday (New UK : Years) and Saturday, the Famous Wishing You Alla Merry Christmas ERNST BROS., 506 Pike ""*"** {53° Neill- MoroscoGoa. wearing of cor ’ The corset’s knell is sounded by the War's declared aguinst the straight | front am It was aginst the curt They've decided that the harnen Present Two Magnificent Scenic Productions (Amd, besides, it dulis the pleasure | of the gentler, human aqueese Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee, a Romance of the Revolution, Janice Meredith Lives there a girl with soal so dead who has not some time thought | She'd like to Know about how much | of pressure Freddy brought |To Dear upoe her aler ser waist neva peated @ Peal of bhennelé But he'd only hugged the corset ie Thuesday, Friday, Saturday Matinee, Saturday Night, and the cornet did the aqucese. | wood And how often, when she's gasping |f for a breath, om summer days, Hap she shuddered at the proenect | " |THE CURING OF A HYPOCHONDRIAC Comedy, Delightful, Droil, raw of the parting of the stays vaeh folk ox At Port Madi > 4, “the hypo- And a cold—oh, purple horror, every | At Fort Madison. wh mhe wal ere was a hypo- | way ¢ > t | ‘ che littic eneese af hondriac of great wealth. w a Dr. Gray, attended. Seats Now on Sa! ices —25e, 50c, Makes © Spanish inquisition of that debts they owe, | fome days this by would think himself a teapot. Again, | le P 75-» $5 » ars Day he would be » kettle, of sid be turning Into glass, He waa, al or whalebone aqueear * ot De. Gray to deal with. But one morn mB eeaiter thine Jobe 4. for when the doctor asked him how he felt he rT will be pe ent some | ja the use of an 1D. 4 ia the use of John D. |" 's HHow do I feet? Why, I don't fect at all, I'm dead. I have teen dead HIRD A THEATER ernen he can run the | tor several hours. How cas a dead man foel?* RUSSELL & to humor him. He said ht ee Res aie ww DREW, Mors. Phones: Sunset, Main 567; Independent 567. | Where there's lack of air she's faint Ing and we notice that the first }rning that’s done’s to loowe her cor ‘wet-—of her troubles that's the ray determined for ¢ worst Yet at Fashion's throne regh Soe | You, you are dead, sure enough. Come upstairs and be laid out her, very soon, upon her knees) ne, you ¢ Viilerby tool We'll se the undertaker to measure you for your coffin,’ Beeking yet another inning with that |; .ary Zou Yuk Willerby took what) "ry," patient consented to this, though with a rather uneasy look, and PRICES—Night and New Year's Matinee, Wc, 400, 30c, 2a Sunday «ripping, mocking equeree. Yea. | think he aid.” got into bed and stretched himself out in @ stiff, cprpee-like attitude and Saturday Matinees, 2bc and 160. / mut be leaked sere.” They dressed bim in grave clothes, they put Wim in a coffin, they PELL LL ELL PLLEL LLL L LLL DDE PEDDLE PDL LLL PALL LLL LDL LOD But the days of anti-corset seem te He probably took it as a vaude- | placed flowers in the dim room, and then they admitted, two or three at « be right clore at hand, ville joke time, hie best and oldest friends. These friends. having been well coached, Week Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee fared at the corpse and shook thelr heads sadly. 18", AN the man whe knew their business |, Trace for dying as for living, mow i . ° GOODHUE @ KELLOGG’S COMPANY Sra, fo a healthy gir! will freese *a4¢ must have dled hard,’ another would murmur. ‘They say the : : Marat equecsn, 9 ‘ ar eA third friend exclaimed: ‘He cheated me once out of $2000. T loaned Including “I MADE A SKETCH OF WHAT I COULD SEE FROM MY BOARD A Word From ‘Josh Wise Don t Neglect = to him without security, and he pretended be had never re John Daly Mu hy And he'll hike te Colorado for an w wicked dic hard a! ING HOUSE WINDOW.” | “At thie the hypechondriac sat up tn his coffin. In the Jolly Comedy Success “You te, George.’ be anid, bitterty ushed him back, whispering to him to remember he was ded nari, nan old and trusted servant maid of him, In a loud volce 4 curmudgeon is gone, and I am giad of ft,” the hypochondriae longer. Ho leaped out of the coffin and setzed “Rut Dr. Gray Dunks in the big room in the cen-|two Mat board bunks for beds. The | Nature’s Warning dead. and he iter of the boat whither we had been pillows sre of wood Two dirty : And I decide it is a good mosquito bars hang over the bunks, | » came t hours ahead of | but so full of dust are they it is easy) A woman an’ ber A he Tae fer bunks are Dot to be re-|to see they have long ago outlived If your eyes tire see us and} 1 a case of “first come! their usefulness. * first served.” But, as luck has it.| The house itself is @ ramshackle secret is soon parted: get proper glasses. are just two vacant places. In affair of four stories, with rear and = we camp. balcony overhanging the river. The exclaimed. ‘I-— but & great shout of laughter mt seemed for the firwt time to realize his folly, He Jk and never again he permit his hypochon- t “ make « fool of him. J Peasenger, it seems, has his tea pot and tea. It is almost y 3 aiid iiadaeids! teens aekniiieiaaae Just 150 Minutes of Pi Ch H. 1 cep, but it is never too|it Is, the fetid breath of the polluted = “VE us Minutes of Pure, Clean, Marmiess, 4 Bat to sleep. but it Hee tom, [river and ita countless boat inhabs- | ( BENINGH Al) IN TERRIBLE TYPHOID FEVER EPIDEMIC satin : ’ 2 like it cota, | tants rises like an invisible fog, en . . ee et sommes 1 Gate: | veloping the vaivony and all thereon a " DUE TO THE WATER AT BUTLER, PA. ealthy Fun be be e pony be-| ves thoroughly. It's absolutely 5 * ° : rhe next morning finds our bont|comes a very pleasant retreat, and |ijpocnible to keep it warm Extra Matinee New Year's Day (Friday) : as sae, | furnishes & wonderfully enchanting | Union Tock 1 Like phosphor he water - ARP ; ee eee eat ettee sen eaet THe WATER-WAGON WILL |i. door to MacDougall & South A : ) 4 In the sampane and small river craft | AVOID ALL ROUGH PAVEMENTS | Last Time Tonight, ow. | AND STRAPS WILL BE PROVID- | ————————————— 7 “THE HEAD WAITERS” ‘This afternoon I made a sketch of - 7 = what I could see from my boarding |ED FOR ALL WHO CAN'T GET A k = r house window, which, by the way. t# - ° FORGE IN A CHURCH 5 barred, 80 guests may not beat their | SEAT. Oo ous / 4 working on my Ind I fell and) CORDOVA, Spain, Dec. 95.—This city Dilla by way of the “lowering a re y A |epillied the paste and nearly broke | possesses one of the most peculiar - row And now, reclining on o The Golden Rule Copper Co, a my leg.” and the prisoner Mmped| churches in the world. On Sunday it 4 atc r jarm in my bunk, I can see a tall | $1,000,000 corporation, has fini#h | about to prove that he had been in-| ts used for a church and on the other . ' [Chinese lighting up with aase! consisting of one $2» jured. | mix days of week it te used as a lianterns of the floWer-decked bal-| de nd that's mortgaged. Schwab “1 am sorry that you were hurt.” | piacksmith sho “4 . desk, and the « | op. The forge in the cony just across the way. has not been blamed—yet said Justice Quinn, “but you ought| church dates back from the time of . mdaows | What are those little bits of things : more careful, and at) the crusades, when it was established 4 ee ' | flitting about in gay silks? Must be| NO DANGER OF A SHAKE-UP ht to have cleaned UP) for the shoeing of the horses of the : = ae children—but they are dresne: ‘The great city papern think théy|1® A PERMANENT PLEssING—} I will fine you $3 4N4/ Knights who were setting out on the ee ae ee are smart in © large staff, | WHEN ONE'S STOMACH 18 OUT OF | . journey to wrest Jerusalem from the eo BOT A ORDER THE MEAT CANNOT 11 ee ay a - T q |sing-song house, and there wil! be | JOYOUS—PROPLE WHO DRINK A LIVES IN A BOX, BU , Lal jor ie pusemen le >n it ; igri, fame oe she OR A QUICK Joe cuaims vo oe weacrv If You Are Sick % : The lanterns are all lighted, and BREAKFAST eo 1 i PIE SR A INDIANAPOLIA.—Anna Hooker, x all the top rooms of the house. The | Lae ee an who lives in a dry [> wre gewon onal —— up. Five or six er ‘ Z. the commons in this 2 ich merchants have chartered the ; Rotate < : ie |aine-song house for the night. An¢ Try Adame Self-Raising Buck ie J. Redelsheimer now follow six or eight hours of un~|}! wheat Plour—all rendy for tm | to : 3 joyed t Shines , , ee ee ae oe ate use, with the addition of only f] 18 ARRESTED FOR DAM- : & Co Pleamate. i the highest | In the day} } ° is ma a e highest-pitched |f col a or milk. Large lb. time she Hvew in th ir, but at} a ae we Oneart ane reside | ARE NOT TROUBLED WITH INDL AGING THE SIDEWALK leans monatadnbe canon ‘| ‘ Strongest Overcoat the busaing of a gnat's wings. ‘The | package only % eénts, We manu IT 18 PURE AND WHERE HE FELL|Her household cor H ‘ he of the Chinese sing-song iris | Ft tacture Adams’ Self-Ralsing Buck yM Is. | * ; “ Jand fowls, includin louse in the can run the gnat a close second. | CHICAGO.-“It's hard luck to fall dogs, cats and guin St t Maybe that's the reason the Chinese wheat Flour, and guarantee it to ak my lew ate shave the inside of the ear—to bet- 19 tease you Two Dozen Half-Pint Bot bre Public 6 er appreciate hose = deliciounty | § ?'* 4 ec P1 | hare rm hy *§ 800-804 First Avenue, J) auaint squesis. 1 never thought of | tles, 90 Cents. | I fell aiding: 3 ¢ = hed r Le betes naaniey, guide you to the office of the 3 Cor. Columbia I arr Telephone, Rainier 30. recently found her comfort Specialists of Seattle, where 4 ez. SR A trical | Tea & Cott . ES a the goods box.| you will be cured. ‘ It P: t T d eertal . ton, ae ee bel she pro- . a ays to irade on We can onty catoh window glimpres Company rt riraita are of Dr 4 plats which ee . ol First Avenue Of that: Tt Is a port of a Punch and PRT TAT | tie Prviacteiphia phyeictan, who be in nership of the | 2 quisttc exhibition combined. Little Pare AVE UA, COLLEGE TuicBin”™ tecanurer oe the’ relieh| boulevard <i enees Teoen ta Ge yn icate joctors character figures are held aloft by “Your honor,” said Hill, “l was Wax. and he secured the land then. 109 Marion St., Seattle, Wn.

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