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SCHOONER LAUNCHED Alex T. Brown Slid Into the) | Ce Brine at Ballard Saturday| oes “RICHARD U1." Evening | ' aes wd - the Grand last night reated to a wlaastoa ke | English drama t preter of Shakexpe aden wi Whe four-masted schooner Alex T en B. Hanford Brown was Inunched from Reed's | shamefully small a t shipyards at Ballard at 5:20 «| * critics co of Gaturday afternoon, She was built) Avon's greatest tragedy 1 for the Globe Navigation Comp UL” ‘This drama unquestionably of this city and is designed for tt presents the great author at th luraber trade. e ts B06 feet in| Spex OF bia power. It is the product Yength and will carry 1,100,000 feet of | Of the mat ma 4 of lumber. The new schooner was | "lghtiest intellect that ever ed ahristened in champagne by Mra. F. | pare that cartier work, “Othet Snyder, of this ofty, The launching which Tago's plot flret Was one of the most successful tn | Sown, and springs up, and gradualty the history of the shipyard. It was | tows and ripens in his brain with wttnenned by 0 crewé of 000 hard’s downright annunetation of The Brown is the fourth of « fl projected series of crimes from } @¢ Mve four-masted schooners bu first and we may discern the fer the company at lifference between the great poet in fifth will be ready for launching tm | bi# callow but brilliant uth and | ahead than qeahe | same author as a well-developed. The Brown will be commanded by | full-rounded man whose breadth of Captain McKay vision had been widened by the rict experiences tn the world, his ox prehensive graap of history and his nalytioal knowledge ¢ man na ture tm an inter 10 oF 2 yeare. The scene of the play ia laid England during the troublous thr when the houses of York and Lan r were waging the Hundred Years’ War, the bloodiest conflict In Britain's history, While the pt period of but 1 days that brief time It gives us a gt ' joovers a of the death of Henry VI, the dying Gays of King Edward IV., the brief and fitful regime of Edward V., the AM others follow and pattern momentary taste of power that ter him tn every way possibi dy Richard had and it paves th Any fool can copy or imitat way for the reign of Henry VIT Dut it takes brains to originate Miserable England was a sickly ‘They are not progressive, up-to- and, drenched with the blood « Gate or alive in their professton. kings and princes, devastated by If you have any trouble with § Wars, rent in twain with Intrigue your Kidneys, Bladder or Or- 9 @?d revolution, and the people were @8ns, consult Syndicate Doctor. J, '" & foment of terror, not knowing The only true specialist in the [.' whom obeisance might next be Northwest in these diseas due. Richard, “the troubler of the an sor world’s peace.” monopolizes the haracters of this play of passion b Syndicate Doctor Ing for the moat part Intended mere ly to set off the hero's idea! villainy. 109 Marion St. ay deals, according to Shakes treacherous plots of Richard against es (hin brother Clarence, the pitiful mur jder of his innocent neph * |tyrannical usurpation, the wh iano | course of his detestable life and | | moat deserved 4 h ‘The irama ts + revelation of the pregnant possibilities which ie do indomitable ie a character in which no good finds place, in which are blended er 4, avarice, hypocrisy, ambition, No. | treachery, decett, crucity, pride, in- | gratitude, craftiness and cunnt }ageravated by a brilliant intellect You can never know the best j wiiich commands admtration as well 3 ax contempt you can do in a piano till you’ =r. Hanford’s reonation of Richard will never go down tn hin ask Ramaker about it. asa claret performance. al igh he handies the part capably sintently and reads the lines true his own conception of the part. Older theater-goers will, perhaps ember Thomas Keene's concep on of the role, how true It was to keapeare’s own idea, how he bore he burden of “Dissembiing Nature” #0 faithfully to the text that no mat The Knabe, Hardman, Fisch et, Ludwig and Hamilton. to Pay a little at a time. ter what your own conception of the bloody Richard might have been. Allen& Gilbert: Ramaker Keene's portrayal blotted ft out of mind and took its place. Keene was Com pan true first to his own deal, and wae po! convincing. Richar@ Mansfield could not read the lines of the part prop- erly, but his Richard III. was @ suc- cean because production was| magr ntly staged and the play was in the hands of artists of #u: perior gentu Hanford’s Richard simply chal gen one’s own conception. It does ot gonvince. Hie makeup ts not CHEVIOTS AND ETAMINES, Shakespearean, but the broad lher- j ed } th de SE. AT’ ne snsethlif--nennimninnret tection a ona ee a al BE \t t “om TLE. STAR | st n, as t the ¢ | [Gas KILLED TWO | bio r A I r company, to re ) = j fit rds 1 chips tama y for th feath of her hus | BAN FT OO, seat | w of the de nt r aphyxtated hime by turning on| " ; mber, 19¢ , t |the gas Jast night, P Pir an r oting wet ae “ 1 | employe of the United Stat om y will be charged iy volvify shal 4 1 Mra | missary, department, died an ng the felony 1} ratton claim hat b ' bands ph nat t y b tal laat ath wen’ Gua. $0. the cothpang’s night. He was found in his room SHOT A WOMAN |negtigence in falling to keep its with the gas turned on. It is not | BERKPLEY, Cal, April 1%—A | siew's in good order known whether he turned on the) POLICE RAID JAPANESE DEN) ranked man, with two revolvers, Me atton iar 1 by} y or not a 1 Into the suloon of Chria y John Th. Hart AND ARREST THE PROPRIE v n, on @ untry road near pers and all, were °| TOR, T. YANAGIDA | here Jast night, . 6 pricret am t night, ‘Then tt ® SUNSHINE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS IN A | Mre, Warren ran out of the back ! i h or and around to the front, where tu 1 FIGHT OVER INDORSEMENT i was shot by the hold-up man, ‘ aon = Puffed up with news of Japanene | * bullet etrating her lung. Me] AND RAIN) & roms ointment |i Cae geting appear as THE MAD MULLAH WILL No|*#!¢% empted to rur aulet Ht- | ind finally ejected him. One other tle gambling house at the corner of = sy nt | ‘ LONGER TROUBLE ENGLAND) Mourth avenue south and Main |" Wa" PE i roaring old ¢ . | (By Boripps News Am'n.) street In defiance of the police, and DECATUR, Ala, April 18.—% 1 the w ast nigt WEATHERMAN PREDICTS A) ary ANY, N, Y¥., April 18.—~The IN SOMALILAND 6 getting along famously until the | publicans of the Kighth Congres- Whi Jone and un ce : 1 matter came to Chief Delaney's #ar®|pional district met in convention ' me] QUEER MIXTURE FOR TO:) now york state convention was - Saturday night. Then the games| here today and chone delegates and = of the old favorite went) MORROW called t der this afternoon at 2 c had @ Russian finish. alt ates to represent the district wan sdvambanie ti tee Sunshine and showers t# the bill/ Campbell and the usual preliminary | oon 4 . yotary of War | @etves Hubbard and Preeman raid-|eago in June. President Roosevelt kid Teapanded to the curtain (of climate for tomorrow in Seattle, | Foutl business was transacted, |. Oo announced that the Mad Mul-|¢ t Jap ¢ gambling den, | was indorsed loud wail fr ts lonety | Dut Weather Observer Salixbury| The real fight of the convention will] 11°14 been routed and that 1 broke wh the barred doors, he center stage, | S4ye the sunshine will be fine, | Come tox ight, when the question 8h tary rations in Somaliland would, | &T#>> a all the money the player#| Business suite made to order beat and most patural| mellow quality and the showers) Whether New York shall send an aosordingty, be discontinued | didn’t steal when the lights were’ Herald 29 Becond avenue. t ast |light., ‘There are not to be any | !structed delegation to the national pended s eee Lyon, an Ja eraid hor | Poreeantth bce convention at St, Louis, comes up. | he te | Those wh opposed to sending | “PENNE ~ pane tention of the & delegation instructed for Judge |] Mime raraiters FREDERICK & NELSON rise rarsitere f quiek Parker for the presidential nomina | Incorporated developing from | tion argue that every time the state | hambermald to | Dae sent an instructed delegation it i nb mn Indy, and jhas been defeated on the floor of the 1 we vot national convention, and they desire ei Seek ent @ repetition of Uhis mia- | t her | | | At the same time it is practically | | J certain that the delegates will be In- | purpose | structed for Judge Parker, and this] s | briny } Pt, | will be the first time delegates have| Nearly 150 miners om Baave vittiare Tp | Seer nee oe arene ‘waa| hall, at First avenve on4 Lenora {l 4 Sie a Week “Are the erms ¥ dialeot olev. | street, at 16 o'clock this morntng, for | {nated for the presidency in| street, a Off d bg P h ' @ alone H i : the purpone of forming @ state or- ere ou in urc we a> of lis ming eo! the The an on was execu. Another fight will be precipitates | #8niaa Hi h- Cc d vel be |by the Tanunany forc who are| tive. The convention convened again | a 1g rade oa Chartey determined that Tammany shall be | @t 2 o'clock this afternoon. Offic ere | y and hetde in the state democracy at| Of the United Mine Worke Prevent. Tammany leaders want to| Thomas Burke, @ member of the ex- } iwend « n Bourke Cockran | Coutive board of that organization. | Pay $1.00 down, have the range Jab delegate-at-large | These leaders spoke of the great) installed and have the use of it. peed 2 flenator Raines will be the perma- | need of a Washington branch of the | Lay aside about Ibe a day for @ more down-pours ike that which | nent man of the con organization and explained in detail few months, turning in $1.00 ned Second avenue into a land/pnad al! delegates look for a xtormy | the methods employed by it weekly, and you are the owner { rushing rivulets this morning. iene Ww * pounds the gavel at of a cooking apparatus which It will be safe for the girls to 6° Abe erening wens ‘BUNCO MEN will give you good service for mt, the rainmaker saye, If ¢ ‘Thedelegates to the r nal con years, take slong thelr little tente ond iwention will probably be David B. THE “CRESCENT’ STEEL wear thelr rt skirts and thick- \Ptigiet Albany, Edward Murpby of RANGE has a @uplex grate for soled boots, but ft is not titme ye! proy, August Belmont of New York ARE SU, D either coal or wood, and is sub- for starched ruffies and dainty fend James Ridgeway of Brooklyn, stantially constructed through- brotdertes, If the girls insist on . os out, an excellent quality of cold wearing m, Salisbury says they} We do please in photo making. ae rolled steel being used. Has @ ne bedraggied and out of UTry #® Eggan & Ertowon, 1516 First] weltiam Hatapoft, #uing for him-| high oloset, top anchor plates are sorte [Bvende or? self and eight others, has brought locked at the corners to prevent The weathe hae a ® 7 4 action against the American 14 warping, and covers are well | condenned fox sp, but he thinks California's Resorts Mining and Transportation Com braced to allow expansion’ and [he will be able to work it all Off Rewchud by Southern Pacific Co.'s; pany to recover money pald to the contraction. Oven is very strong, earty in the we ne t people famous Scenic Shasta Route, Two) firm of Anderson & Anderson, who braced and riveted on all four an expect rome ne plomicKing | traing daily, Fast time, excellent | conducted what purported to be an sides to prevent warping. The days during the middle of the week. | ger to the most attractive re- employment agency, but who were ‘Crescent’ Steel Range is nicely He thi he alr and the #treet® sorts on the continent, Mates: San recently arrested for obtaining nickel trimmed and well fintshed. need & good was Francisco $25.60 first class, $20.60 money under false pretenses. Prices of the different sizes are turne on apring #ur ‘i second. Descriptive literature and Hialapoff. claims that he paid the | as follows: odrnest. idea explains the) tui information, also tickets and/two Andersons §50 for a job, and wer baths we have all been KY~| reservations at 08 First avenue, E./ that the next day the Andersons |—| No. 148-14 has four 8-inch holes, and oven 14x20x13 inches; price....- for the past 24 hours K. Ellis, General Agent *** were arrested. sesereees . : - $38.00 - — —— No, 168-16 has six $-Inch holes, and oven 16x20x13 inches; price..... ° . $42.00 Mais haciteais te No. 168-18 has six S-inch holes, and oven 18x20x12 inches ie the « hrift pere y ad had « cha n the n ‘ mt tid ok. As a meek lit tow of his ponder. the vory best of appearance, Mise the pert of Mrs ° a very passable presentation af character part. | Oma Waldrop waa dainty and et which was elf that was requ t her as Norton, William Dilts, a }Mr. Kershaw, was characteristically clever and hie make-up for the part upon. G ra. in the minor char acter of second bu was f the jarring notes. Me overdid a silty UBNecensary role id be elimin jong with the character | | SEN FROM THE DEAD | men I the Dead,” which ope . until ireday t at the Aleasar, at f Alcasar A 1) WhO recovers his reason, by a trio of a are the main feat £ there are attempted m » and to the undotn * An melodrama the a right, but #0 much ean be sald of some e actors. Hoy Sutherland ae Dr. Biake was worse than wrus ar ant } was the at some ft hie words Wke * from @ 4 derbus and let ere die away int nothingness. Joe Cot ® another mistake the stock company. Th only th jo tv dance, and he appare anetty ah t know itie singing te an offense jto the ear dreams, and the wretched | voice he manufactures for the speak | ing of his lines as Jimmy, together with his facial expremion, are « } to drive even a melodramatic aud to soda water, 3 | Among the apectalt the stn and dancing of little Garna Virde id hardly be aw f more pleas. ing, and the illustrated songs by Alta Phipps always bring repeated rounds Black, blue, brown and mixture: ties Hanford has taken with the text apptaue. But 5 me Orr qpetis 8 ton effect, cape shoulder, silk justifies his physical appearance rng! oe r * egw r Lg lined pleated skirts. Special— Hanford is strong tm the hove scene | absol.t aie Ganenamin. akan with Lady Anne, for every fiendish | in f r *. 4 were m4 ement in his mental, moral and | for hor passat ane! F apeciaity physical nature are emphasized in| would be hopelessly fi t Mise Orr $11.98 These suits are worth to $20.00. New York Store his demoniacal tr heart of the woman made a widow and r by the stroke of R In the coronation third act, Hanford He does not rant Richard's true amph over who had been hard’s sword. acene, tn the 4 roar, haracter in a ite shocking aspects quiet! 4 but re. bbed of her son | ia at his best. | as Jack 7 & master ~ be ‘ar in exce at ty ¢ the typ the | Would transfer some of ¢ haracter w am Aces PaRta og a calm subdued way the crased hero oad Ave, Ness of all his treachery and subtie|creditably, and many 16-year-old girls aepeeriay. | Went while he raved The tent scene ts not noteworthy.| 0 c eos It has been handled more capably a| “XING OF OPIUM. RIN | ome good acting was seen yeater- 2 of times, but the duel between | 4 - Gay afternoon and last night at the e ee ve ond and Richard on Bosworth | Trina a Cheeta th & og i plendid, one of the best bits | the Opium The p -#. Six Specials for Tues- word pimy seen on a local stage, | tacular and presente in an entertains aay’ ; Hanford foesn't know how to| ing pit. the ways of San Francisco's ay’s Sellings t that Shabespeare tn~ | Chinese underworld. The company is 4 a thireting for revenge | well " Lonsdale Muslin, 1c value, for into the plece from the very first, | 9@*ment, up neha ey and its presence being apparent ali | pend in a ple c, came through the course of the play | mteliigent and the seems to have been overtooxed by | Sf Chinatown was realistically te Site Zephyrs, 20 va Hanford in the final scene, Hanford | CUg*t. and tts odor of burn Cotton Flannel, to value, for 4%e dropped like @ log, nrattered = oriental tn je Bddet Linen Cambrics, bo value, for 40 arunt-like groan and then lay atil!.| ‘The character of Wah Mg, the Chin Grecian Hose Support It wasn't artistic, to say the least. [ese millionaire diplomat, was handled value, for ....cceeess. Hanford’s sup except for | with exe by J. Rush Brown, ana} Frederick Forrester, who plays the | some good character k was done part of King Henry VL, and also oy Tom B agi ' role _ a appears a® Richmond, t# Indifferent runken sailor. rth: ril made a Reliable Dry Goods Store Marte Deeina® works hard, but ¢ Oy at gl deme gente dbp rants and waves her arms sonae sang ia portrayal of the chare 2615-2617 First Ave gestures, in and out of piace, | £004 throughout, Dossthy Davie we Between Vine and Cedar + wee t appa and sympathetic, 4 Rae Rronson ished down by ®/ brought down the house with her & mo rs grief | characterization c Magele Some clever roba spectalt Union Bakery ntord's wil eae wks eae en tat Veen un ted, y by a| Felton « Joe Whit fine Makes a Clean Sweep. 1413 SECOND AVENUB, ‘There's nothing ike doing a thing We have the Best Mome-Made Brend | |thoroughly. Of all the Salves you in the City, and we sell @ LOAVES|ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica VOR 25e. fe the bent. It sweeps away| ures Burns, Boren, B 8, Cuta,. Boils, Ulcers, ®kin Bruptions nd Piles. It's only and guar janteed to give satisfaction by @ O, Guy, Inc., Second avenue and ¥ SAYS MACHINERY WAS DEFECTIVE | Judge A the damage wid teon ia t sult of Mere. When we bought out the stock! of the M. D. Pease M were obliged Extra special on Men’s Hats. Reduced one-half price— previously ordered under the terme of que, contract, with the t we have fust r $1.00 at 5O@; $1 50 at T5¢; $2.00 at $1. eet ta of fine Silk Shirt Waist Suite, well_agsorted In colors and st * announcement in ing written by $1 Ete . an innocent plano man, so don't exprct a description of these go this writing, They are Shirt 8. pte. : Waist Buits and they're slik, and seBcegularly at $30.00, but they‘re going here on sale this morning at Straw Hats from 10¢ up manufacturer's cost prices, ---$20.50--- There is rush if you wantone. Every article Tight about planos $100 Less on Pi well assorted stock in cpigrs and sizes, but the mentite, not great, so get yourself in a Every Article In the Store Going at Cost in this store Is calng et cost. We want te at out of this business, We can talk all in our line—but, when it come milli we're right up against it $350, 310. Down and $5 Per Month We have got to realize on @ and Organs before we mov: "0 they tle, $10.00 down and $5.00 per month will take to your home a beau- give you two extra photos besides what the coupon calls for. tiful upright Wagner piano which ts abaotately. guaranteed in every oe em is also good for two cabinet photos for ents wn e OUR TIRE STOCK If ON SALB, ud er, a ounts we have. Sere a Conokalt Wissiods, Memkemann, Brayeenen ont Wagnsr CHARLESTON’S STUDIO plance, and elso Weaver organs d Pianteta ano players SECOND AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET. Second-hand pianos ranging in price at §25, $100, $150, 162, $186, eto, Basy terma, in the ar value, all WEBER PIANC $100 lems th to our are going At prices lower than have not yet been elected } ‘This morning speeches were made by Tom Gibson, western organizer | and Allowed to name @ delegate-at-large [me representing that organization ipa h as it te the largest single ‘Crescent”’ Steel Range We . Take ee Old Stove ail ‘ilies You All It Is Worth As Part Payment FREDERICK & NELSON Complete Hotelenabens we” Ave., Madison, Spring Shirt Waist Suits Are Moryod in the Olosing Out Sale of the M. D. Pease Stock Purchased by tho H. & H. 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