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THE SEATTLE "STAR s r weeks’ engagement in with @ far perform at the Seattle the t. ‘This company has re t loyal aupy any wavegation of that. chara at 1 ppeared in s¥aJ and the company has, to use a slang expres ® ed the good Leaving Seattle, the will dteband and open tn goles entirety reergantned who omen with the only Witiam HM. .Mernara, Roy Bernard, | Devethy Bernard and Mina Gleason Will be found in the new cast, The others, for the moat part, will «0 Rast, Tho company opens at Los Angelos in “Tess of the D'Urber vi ALG, Field's minstrel troupe comes to the Grand for two performances opening tomorrow night. The en ang « Monday night One of the requirements in the t omed Harriet’s which Is being presented most auc exstully by Mary Mannering, ie that An f very stout women are employed in @ supernume ca pacity, It te not only ne ry that these ladies tip the scales t than 2 h, but they n 20 looking and have a cer tain a tof carriage. Miss Man- | Harrist's Honeymoon" week after The King of the Oplum Rh wilt close Its engagement at the Third Avenue tonight, The play has one a good week's business: Beginning with tomorrow's matt eo the Peart Allen company of comedians will open a brief er gagerment of four days, presenting he four-act Irish comedy-drama, Larry Ar with Mr, Allen the star attraction. The te no exaggeration to say that most important éra > event the present season tn this city is coming engagement of Mrs ie Maddern Fiske, at the Third ibvenue theater, in the plays, layso's “Mary of Magdala 1 Ib- Hedda Gabler," next week, ning Apri 2% Why? For the te reason that Mra. Fiske is un- eationably the grea American of the day, and from the ded fact that she is the pioneer In independent mevement. For t years she has successfully bat- te agninst the flercest opposition the syndicate and tts millionaire @agnates could engender, and each she has added to her indivi he. Talent as an pled with her genius as a 5 jor, and the shrewd abi y Td Redmond. ALCAZAR Management have all contrib- wa 8 hited to make her appearance in 7, city where she has played an ewe Q SS to be remembered. Beattie has been so long trust rid- play f« full of humor and that tt will be @ decided relief and will be presented by a theater goers of this city to wit- company of players. Mr. Doone will Bess & performance that t# able to number of Irish songs, oe the fire of criticism on tts 2 i and Verna Felton the child actress, merits, The trust has been will also give some of her spec ing Seattle theater goers for so ties. The last performance of “Lar- that one never knows when he ry Aroon” will be given next te ite local playhouse whether Wednesday evening. fe going to be satisfied or cha- —_— Samples of what the syndl- “McFadden’s Row of Flats” wil | fe handing out to the patrons of be seen at the Grand shortly. It ts “first-class house” is found in high!y touted minstret show that there next week, and the bless truck called “MoFadden's of Flats.” which follows soon a faroe-comedy, the company num- bering 25 or 99. The Rogers brothers will present “The Rogers Brothers tn Lond Bfterward. Of course, the trust dares at the Grand during the « oe book such miserable things all month. time, and to placate its patrons — te put op @ strong fight against independents, the syndicate wil play Sothern at the Grand while the En@ependents are explofting Hackett Mt the Seattle. For the same reason and no other, the syndicate has ye Maude Adams dGuring the when Mra. Lealle Carter comes te the Seattle as an independent at- Field, onans: ASE The Ed Redmond company closes tts engagement in “A Mountain Girt" at the Alcazar tonight. This plece will be replaced at the matines tomorrow by “Love and Friend- abip.” critics freely claim that in which Mra. Fiske will appear next Saturday night at the Third Avenue, has no equal for theilling interest and truth to hu- man nature, and that's about as strong an indorvement as any play could receive. Bastern “Hedda Gabler, AIG “McFadden's Row of Flats” ts coming to the Grand in a little while, Save your money and stay away. ‘The sale of seats for Mra, Finke's engagement at the Third Ave be- gins next Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. John Drew will open in New York in “The Duke of comedy that has been a hit in London. He will sail “gland May 7 to look at the| production and to see Ethel Barrymore's firstappearance in Lon- don as a star, Weber and Fields’ latest comedioa Will be introduced in thts city by the ino company, Which opens a two- weeks’ engagement at the Seattle theater, Sunday, May & This company is now finishing an The Weatern avenue merchants are engnge tat Los Angeles, It con-| casting anxt glances of late in tains some of the best comedians tn | the direction of eggs. That product the business, among them sq | is selling higher at the present time | and ¢ y, German specialities; the | than they have for many years, Or- Hobre haracter artist, Bobby |dinarily they ought to be very low rth eph Datley, the Irish | ne the season in almont at ite ‘ several others. The fem-| best. The merchants fear that un- ir » of the company ts | lees the suppty Increases during the headed by Misa Edith Mason, whol next few days prices will soar ao cs and has | high that they will become a pro- vd or and FF , wire | hibitive luxury, The demand for the ii , The . which | product is b ing #0 great that ue] N composed of pretty girls, with good | ly increased their stobk of chickens vices, and they are well drilled, juring the past year, they are still mpany will change the bill | unable to supply the demand, Mrs. Fiske will play “Mary of|in a single productio: ral times during its stay here,| The shortage in the looal markets, Magdala” Thursday and Friday eve- | masterpiece, “Hedda 1 among the ta be given |as well as thome of other cities, is The Big 1 ara Pidgety,” “Hot- ‘Bar Prin Bings and Saturday matines, w Bu faturday evening she will appear The Baker Theater company will DEALERS IN / MILLINRY | Are t ne here at prices leas than} manufacturers quote, and eave the heavy f ant and Oxp ® rates) fon Braids, Hat Frames, Vetvets, | ete, are being sold at prices that dictate economy in every particular, | We want to get out of the business. | We got in It, to get out again be-| ause we wanted the store In which to carry on our extensive plano and rgnn business, As a sainple in prices of coats | $10.00 Value $2.50 $12.50 Value $3.00 $15.00 Value $3.5 ne redu tions. Flowers going below cost This p mition won't last for Be one of the busy sho: t ening at 1305 Becond avenue, at the old M, D, Pease store ty-Toity Twirty-Whirty and other Weber and Fieldian successes. Wright Lotimer’s production of The Shepherd King,” which tells the story of David's fight with Go Nath, * well received in New York, although ft was expected be a failure. It tm sald to be the best in scenic display ever seen tn | New York Wm, A. Brady's ginal plane were to run his revival of “The Two Orphans” for only four weeks, but it has been so successful New York engagement will definite. 916,000 a week. Brothers tn Parts t geo “The Rogers will be the title of the » graphical comedy John MeN: wr for the Rog brothers. Kiaw & Erlanger are arranging for company beaded by Fay Templeton for the opening of the New Ameter- dam roof theater, w York ‘Trixie Friganea and Mattie Nich in Lendon, Kyrie Rellew in “Raffies* the record run in New York feason with 200 performances, New York will not see “Mra. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” There was a time when New York saw all the good thingy first. Pilsen thie Fdna May has abandoned her pro- posed trip to this country, Charles Frohinan wishes her to give up light 1 try straight comedy. Joseph Kilgour will be Amelia opera a Ringham’s leading man next season, Joseph Wheelock jr. will probably be Ethel Barrymore's leading man in her London engagement Rertha Galland will be a member of next season's all-star cast of “The * replacing Margaret \ i that tte} be tn- | Ita reovipts have averaged | ity wit | a number of musical reviews by a | ols have been engaged for the com- | pany that will play “The Prince of | made | The Sale of the Last Close In Addition to Be Put on the Market Opened This Morning The many advantages possessed by this b this the best investment offered to the buyers of Seattle for year: of this addition to which we wish to The principal features sautiful and attractive tract, makes call your atten- tion are--LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS, LOCATED CLOSE IN, UNEXCELLED CAR Low Prices The lots in this Addition are placed on the market at very prop chased for. The Hill Tract Improvement Compar ized erty. these This The title to this tract is guaranteed and insured by the Title Guaranty and Trust Co, of Portland, Ore, ring no needless expense for examination of an this Title Guaranty Company is one of the strongest as most reliable institutions on the Coast. M. | abstract. Mt little tract thus | Pres dation were. Dur! ped to Al and intert hough of t who will be busy 8 of Dantel Frohman’s Ly- member cour theater stock company. ——————— THE MARKETS | el due to the h vy shipments being Merchants state went to Alaska. sumed mor nent mel nt by « Beatt which consisted of 1,600 case plainly seen from almost any point on the property. although shipments havé always greater thie year 10,000 canes of eggs have been ship- neatly 8,000 cases tropolis of the Klondike, than erty adjoining or in as good a be The from $400 to $1,200 per lot. Easy Terms low prices. Lower by nearly so per cent any 1 location can r- prices range has author- the selling agents to allow easy terms on this prop- A small payment will secure for you one or more of desirable lots and the balance can be paid gradually. arrangement places this property within re of all. SERVICE, GUARANTEED TITLE, UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW. Located Close in Thi It is only walk from Depot. A 4 minu dditi s the ¢ ride m is close from ourthouse * business part sen Avenue, 9 fre of the « ity, tes’ Union and blocks Unexcelled Car Service Yesler Way, one 10-1F | trict in Sea’ H i mn Street, one § ttle f is reached by 4 Rainier H minute serv: rvice on Rainier Avenue, car lines, viz1 Yesler hts and Rainier Ave- 3-minute car service on on Jackson Street and No other dis- This gives this Addition one as such a car service, Guaranteed Title ur absol This add is president makes y Unobstructed View The view from this Addition is all that can be desired. Rainier, Puget Sound, the Olympics, and the beautiful valley leading south of the Addition are all to be This is so situated that these views cannot be obstructed, affording sightly sites for homes, The Hill Tract Improvement Company has an office on the Addition, corner Twentieth Avenue and Jackson Street. The officers and trustees of this ident, Will H. Parry; Vice President, company ar Edward E, 419 Balley Bullding itely secure ited to ten. Schram ; of which Wm Liberal Bonus to Home Bullders The Hill Tract Improvement Company offers a lib- eral bonus for the first 10 homes built on this Addition at a cost of not less than $2,500 each. This offer is lim- Will you be one of these ten and get your Webster; Secretary, W. Trustees, J. D. ber. Office on the grounds, Salesmen on ihe grounds all day tomorrow. home at a great reduction? . Grambs; Treasurer, John Farrell, J. W. Hug! hes, L. & Fur- ParryinvestmentCo' Daniel Jones & Co. 117 Cherry Street SELLING AGENTS The office of Daniel Jones & Co., 117 Cherry Street, will be open each evening from 7:30 to 9:30 for the accomm- m of intending purchase rs. to the North | jettves, box; Walla Walla been lar they are | onions, BS per cwt: green, onions, | than they ever | 8 RT» seer tes ramet 1give per Ib Prunern, Green Fruit, Eto. Apples, cooks senvergers: 8.7 ing the past month nearly including the coast jor cities, One jobbing Wagners, Northern n his city alone has shipped | 28 per box; east of the mm juntaing | Dawson, the me cy Greenin a, has con- * re than any other ofty in pom on 3 jorthern territory. The largest | $2%. . Req Toe anberries, of eggs sent to any one! bl. Persian dgtes, BYo Ib, Hue mae ries, in the North was shipped iS pet Je flem to & Dawson house Cina: *atrawberries, $1.00 per crate Grain and Peed per tory Barley, #8 ton: Besides this there are numerous | wheat On eho ton; shorts, other shipments sent In by local i eal. id firms to Dawson, consisting of from age 200 to 600 cases each, White Horse, ¢ sg1on" new altaite an the result of the rush to the Al- A, sek @atrict, also consumes a large num@er, in addition to the interior, utter, Eggs, Cheese BE in guanaties Sverage 3 Fresh Mi stoer bee! pork, qo Provision bacon, 160 I ‘white per Native creamery, 24c per Ib; Eastern creamery, fresh, Ze ib; storage, 21g34 ber. Ib srecentinee Bagetiar priges are any dunes i Nattye ranch, 0 doz: Ore Prices on razoall purchases Re dos; Eastern, Be dos. per cent hi Waive is@ibo ver Ib; Bast Provision w beef, To f Vent ent Fife Tb ib} scarce, Overstocked Sale Still On ute red every $18.50 Buits fe All the 1} shades. Eton need wit you buy. | SPECIAL » ART ER 6 | $20.00 Suits for $1 or at Come and see then New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 1438 Second Ave. i styles blouse effect. You save on 4.50 $1198 and Near Pike St. | rested by City Detective Hubbard yes- terday afternoon, charged with arson, IF 1 is now fn jail in default of ball, hearing will be had May & Misses’ Suits Reduced We have @ large number of Suits, tn 12, 14, 16, 18 hey will fit small ladies as well as misses. They are marked down 20 per cent. See them while they last, Cash or Credit, Westberg & Childs CLOAKS, BUITS & MILLINERY. -BECOND AVBE.—1012, "1 CAN You CAN if you WILL, Let us tell hn how, t; Pane, ipo “hrotaceam Haltbut, 180 per Ib; “salmon trout gis ge o per jounders, te per Ib; solea « ” * Vegetabl $982 Ber Ib; shrimps, 60 per ib; smelt The “Monarch” Shirt Clemme- > River aaa un Stands for all that is best tn fit, fin- ‘A. C. Warren, who is alleged to have | ish, style and quality, Only §1.00 Lucgemed te — Seater © t tire to a butcher shop on Weat-|each at BE. N. Brooks & Ci 1331 } MoLAREN & THOMSON, bo” ia Pee eer lake avenue, @ few days ago, was ar- Second avenue, Arcade Bldg, Cor, 2nd and Pike, Seattle, Wath ib its