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-_ _ TRUST OPPOSITION IS HELPING MPS. FISKE: ‘AMERICA’S :FOREMOST ACTRI WHO HAS | | FOUGHT THE SYNDICATE FOR EIGHT YEARS | LYRA COMING The Boston Steamship Company's steamship Lyra satied from Manila yesterday afternoon bound for Puget A telegram to thin by the FE ef nk ound ports ect Waa received Waterhouse Company this moi the vexsel will bring mp from the Philip Th reo is consigned to "0 ening As a cargo Portiand and Chicago Manila the Lyra will proc to Moji, where she will load up with fuel coal pre Atory to making the trip acrowa the Pacifi firme. COMES TO SEATTLE NEXT WEEK PRINCESS ! ; Mrs, Minnie Maddern Fiske, the; Mra, Fiske as Independent of tt the player most feared 1 I He “ Lealie Carter, terly opposed by thea t anche Hates rietta Crosman | &» coming to Sea ext week, after 4 others; James K. Hackett and en abse { four years, Bhe w his companies; Weber and Fields appear at the Third Avenue theater | and other stars, By the epening of April 28, 29 and two plays next season several more attractions which she has won new laurels from | will be added to the list. The ind coast to st. Three performances | pendent companies have now reach - Paul Heyse's “Mary of Magdala” | ed such proportions that new thea Sha one of Ibsen's “Hedda Gabler” | ters are belng built for them in a|NEW STEAMER ON THE ViC- will be the gram for the most | number of cities, The outlook for TORIA-SEATTLE RUN 18 A important dramatic event of the the n never bright al season here is being well re SPLENDID CRAFT 4 Philip Jacques, Mra, Fixke’s ad- 1 for her eight years of inde . vance representative, is in Seattle making < nagements for the en Fiske will act € people gathered te agement b He said today that | here are radically different in char- | Bs gv eA — @o far fro « affected by trust | acter and admirably tilustrate Mrs \ naet Git hae tenee oa Ween 6 Cols Opposition Mrs, Fiske had gained | Fiske's versatility, ‘Mary of Mag-|ing ‘This is the initial trip of the much « is her last visit to | dala” has become fi a8 during veasel and if the large lat of pas the Pac oa two seasons Mra, Fiske has present | sengers that took passage for Victoria “Whe was last in Seattle,” | ed it and ts the only mod drama | on her counts for anything, her popu aid Mr. Jacques, “Mrs. Fisk 1} on @ religious subject that h . arity is assured. The Princess Vie fo playhou or own in ew by leaders of us| toria will ply between this city and 3 Work and it was predicted that she umht of nearly every It} Victoria for the next ten days, and Would be unable t y there. I seen and praised by Prot- | ¥ t be perm ently placed on the Btead of being t out of New Yo est hops and clergymen; the | [08 Until —~ ine & ~~ « sue however, Mra, Fiske now appears | Roman Catholic priesthood and Dr A , wie wad Sant Mew. there each season in her own play-| Emi! Hirsch and other emninent Jew Te ae Sa ee house, the Manhattan theater, which | fish rabl With tisar ' rahe fe leased by her manager, Harrison | ably dra as | this Grey Fiske. In ner cities the ir a spectacle | a t Gependent companies also have made As to ‘H . | m be “iske’s tour this|is the best that Br 4 Beason is the st she has ever| the greatness of Ibsen eing re pole made. 1 , ae it is in Burepe, Mra Fs mm, “There are now associated with | Fiske pr week In New Pepe _—— York la might easily “Ser HERALD, 1329 | nave run tv * ~ a @ Ge A re main Sists, but of the reg > i: with ers, who go to the play 8 aft, emoking room for they want to be thrilled 1 staterooms running the f The result has been ¢ he vemsel has wherever “Hedda” has bee WHISKEY popularity of Theen are that no than #ix companies are ing in Tosen plays and that du Mrs. Fiske’s recent engngerr House," 104 First Ave. Sosth GET INTO TROUBLE My & SALT LAKE, strikers, who have be Mec SIZE FOR . 400 F coring the eat of all concerned, ‘ ing “Mother” J and is in stituting a forcible quarantine ° od rman & Co's this week. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE. | display. 2nd and Seneca The Globe Block. undacel Gitamtene ter chars Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240. a, uae bee tea ee Credit Is Free What Does That Mean? Simply that we can furnish you with EVERY CLOTHING NE- CESsITY. We make our terms delightfully easy! No matter how small your earnings ARE, we will make the terms to sult your income. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. 4 Pal 4 oe i now te | an Franciseo two of the three bor at asked for at the public brary! were ‘Hedda Gabler’ and ‘A Dol Free Deltvery. | It has appealed because it ts one of | CREAM OF ALL RYES. nuse Mrs, Fiske's portrayal is a| plate ¢ eoperd example of. neturaiistic act: | shout in white $1 per full quart bottle Qe i. Stevenn, the San Pear n tapestries, while 6 quarts for 35 } cisco said that Mre. Plake's| the f womely carpeted. The Hedda’ was ‘the grea t perform-| smoking room, situated aft on this gm penne a for medi- Bi nce of the twentieth century.’ | deck. fs finished in solid mahogany inal or social 5 Two evidences of the growing | Mission style chaire and rubber tiling om In the on the floor. | vonse and tele Every stater ie fitted with electrie call bells hone connections. Her two expansion engines aff horse power in every way, She is ary apparatus are od w the way th a! of ta) feed heaters, edec ights, hot and cold aux r 4 order. The Princess Victoria ts 34 fect tn by @.6 beam, and has a dey of hold of 12.6 She has a speed of 2 “PROTESTED HARRIMAN AGAIN OBJECTS TO 1 in the vicinity of Castle] THE REDUCTION OF NORTH- coal mines winter, after | ‘The only store in Seattle not nH) scuing “Mother” Jones from the| ERN SECURITIES STOCK the combine on Ca = Thel! smallpox quarantine, attempted to only store in Seattle selitng— eiall Satta the ett héek and artve the * : The stat HOBOKEN, N. J., April 21.—The Be SIZE FOR... Beet rard of tealth here hae mined or. | special metting of the stockholders of the Northern Secur to vote the proposed ri | stock by 99 per cent and ute the assets on @ pro rata basi« was held at 21 o'clock this morning. The first sensation was the fling of @ protest by the Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific interests, who served r that shares of | capital stock of the Northern Pacific wered by Harriman and Pierce to ° Northerr tn urittes: company onsis om Jand $41,000,000 prefesred, and « }mon stock into which the said pre- | ferred had been converted belonged on Bhort Line and that ny is simply o ‘ock. to |in : custodian of the New Credit System How to buy merchandise on easy ents and make $1.00 a week for weeks pay for $45 worth of any store in the | | | | LOCM. GAS TRUST HAS THE SEATTLE STAR This Chance The Hill on close-in property Tract offers This market, is at last offered to the public at prices so low beautiful addition, so long withh and easy that there can be no excuse for anyone not The Hill pany has offered a liberal bonus to the first ten homes built o owning a | sightly lot on which to build a home Tract costing not leas than $2,500 each. Remember that the title to each lot is guaranteed by one of the est tithe insurance companies in the country. The agents. reservations have far eXceeded the of secure the expectations Don't delay+-if you do some one else will then you will be disappointed No sales will be made until Saturday YOUR RESERVATION TODAY. The Hit He April 23, 1904, Tract Improvement Company's office Take Jackson There:are salesmen on the ground, is on th avenue and Jackson street street 5 car, Parry Investment Co | 419 Bailey Building be | Overlook on Improvement th nm the the e « ar of the last chance to get in on the “ground floor” from { and Com uddition rong selling BUT MAKE of Rainier cuing) Daniel Jones & Co 17 Cherry Street «The office of Daniel Jones & Co, will be open each evening from 7:30 to 9:30. hat it can- Stone, Fisher & Lane Four Friday Bargains Thin ste shed by a m exclusive styles, some that engages the tock of the newent t the we ens plane re ie p am moth ot which w nder p order of the » Blue and Black Granite Cloth Dress Skirts a! lot, stylish Blue and Black Gra Cloth Dress ta, har ely rimmed with black satin, stitebed bands of silk, seven-gore, round length or walking skirts, Such @ garment in a regular way would bring 97.00. Tomorrow, Choice, New Shirt Waist Sale Tomorrow 10-Inch Lace-Edge Flounce Skirt Tomorrow min our pop ofter you eb Lifferent wt with deep f « F plain her and reg de, choice Friday Only at 45 Spring Suits in Grand Assortments One #pect we mad extra ful All-SilK Ribbons ¥ Bpectal Selling w ‘ her @ lot of All Silk in all colors, Batir ffeta, Grow omorrow’s Choosing 1 5cyd. New Laces Ready, Center Aisle 39c Hose for Women pment of en's Fancy Plaids, Stripes and Lace Str ra and black, finest cotton. silk finished and fast black ue in the regular stores at to—here Tomorrow 39c Pair A new Mowe, in cellent va d tripled were trea i asked in eff , what are you extenston of ing | Mot prevent the passage of the $1) ™#!ne to the suburbs of the city, yut it?” The trust has ae franchise of the Ameriean Im-| has been provided for in the Am bean aoeed we auaele webster, provement Company. Ite only bh jean Improvement Company's tran- » change ite tune. ” | now tete try te m back the hear a | chiee. The patron who “kicks” is now, | | of the people whom it has robbed for The eastern wh ated courteously, at least, an@ | the past two years, This is a dif-| behind the trust the city | this i# only the first fruit of come fleult tht to do and it takes| trying to de fenti- | petition. money > hin of the Royal| ment towards pua by the| 1 - the n ent | Bakiog P r Company, however e the new franchise is granted | tor cheaper gas continues to we shows tha be done by sys-/ #0 that when it is f © | At a meeting of the Seattle Retail, tematic ss effort | rates to $1 at that t jrocers’ Association, held Tuesday | RESORTS TO BOOMING ITS PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS IN OR- | The two local organs of the gas) at least the partial ight, @ resolution was passed en octopus have been thrown open to| the people. j dorsing the petition of the Ameri- DER TO WORK UP FAVORABLE PUBLIC SENTIMENT | the press agent of the tr From| A. syster of “knock Impr t Company to the day to day for past few weeks! ing” the new company has already | city council of Seattle praying foe articles written by the press agent | been adopted, the i being passed | a franchise allowing the installation have been appearing in the two local around that it has no financial | of a nt for the manufacture an@ » checks the fenpending erenpeti-jegeut hes 2 hired tn an ¢ dailies dilating on the magnificent| backing and that its officers . DOLLAR GAS.” tion of the American Improvement | bulid up pub timent ie | Improvements em i by the) speculators, How far the trust will | he resolution was attested by; Company the | gas trust, known to the trast, It ie the last resort of| trust for the benefit of its patrons.| succeed in its methods remains to| John C. Leslie, secretary of the as as the Seattle Lighting Company, has! the octopus in a desperate attempt! The firet articles promised a reduc-| be seen. | sociation ed to methods similar to th to prevent its defeat by a competing| tion of 25 cent# per 1,000 feet for) It was only a short time ago that Poy re employed by th company gas, Since then numerous other | patrons who went jo th {fice | Who's your tailor? HERALD, 1323 Baking Powder ¢ Evidently the t has at last articles have pointed out the alleged ' to complain of bills that been | Second. Exciting Finish °. Men’s Spring Suits Alterations and Pressing Free. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Fancy Worsteds, worth, $6i00 All-Wool Worsted Cheviots, Tweeds, desirable patterns, worth $9.00 Men's Imported Worstedsyispring styles, single and double breasted, w Furnishings y Shirts 450 Wool Sox, two pairs. 250 Men Men's $1 Far # 20c Men's 800 Goat Leather ¢ Men's $1 Black Sateen Shirts. 45e | Men's 26 Men's $1.50 Wool Underwear..85e || $5 and $6 $2.95 34.65 orth Pants 690 +o OBO soe $1.98 $1.85 so $2.89 | $1.25 Worsteds for $2.00 Cassimeres $2.50 All Wool $3.50 All Wool . All Wool . Great Bankrupt Sale THE |BIG WHATCOM STOCK BOUGHT BY THE MONARCH AT 37 1-2 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR TO BE FINALLY CLOSED OUT AT RUINOUS PRICES. and Furnishings that our unfortunate competitors can’t possibly match. Children’s $3. Children's with or without ren’s a great bargain; now going at 10 } Men's Blue and Black Serge, handsomelymade, trimmings of the best, ? and ‘Mi > Sh | 3 Boys’ an sses ces Men’s Royse’ $2.00 Calf Shoes $1.15 7 ? 1 Shoes O5e an Shoes $1.15 Children’s $1.00 Shoes 450e Children's $1.50 Shoes Bc All Wool Two-Piece Suits, now going $1.25 $5.00 and $7.00 Suits, Two-Piece Norfolk, knee pants, all wool, sailor collar........ 5, aE eS 2.35 Three-Piece Suits, worth in worsteds and fancy cheviots, Fancy Imported Cassime Bargains in Clothing, Shoes Children’s Suits $3.45 many patterns to choose from, vise eeeee S385 1,000 Pairs Men’s Shoes Men's $4 Vici Kid and Calf Shoes = Men's $5 Patent © nd Vici Kid Shoes . 10 Men's Gold Seal Rubber Boots 200 pairs Men's $2 Oil Tan Work Shoes | Men's 33 Dress Shoes 200 pairs Loggers’ High-cut to 20, worth $5.00 to $8.00. see S245 $2.85 $4.73 $1.15 . $1.60 price $5; to $2.45 Out Counters, regula | ‘Ladies’ Shoes |} $2.00 Dongola Shoes $1.15 $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes Big Monarch Shoe & Clothin 1317-1319 First Avenue Halt Block North of Postottice g Co. $4.50 |” -