The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1904, Page 8

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STAR TURDA *A BACBIRIOR S ROMANCE | Bow aah with th ' terest: During New Year week, at the Se fot wae Ao ange sae Seeded tu Bille theater, J Neill, Edythe) part. The show ts 1 he mar at ‘ , Ghapumn avd the Neill aly stot B & Currie n New } Wi make th furewe an Mh “A Bachelor's Romance MONTE CHRISTO k A Rachelor’s Roman te tr . nt theater fe ast seareis connected with rv the New Y ering Ho w h vt pe gonnel like a ‘ ambs O'Nell a Clya ' 1 Ww eili’s portrayal of the literary re Monte Ch The play! v in th atiat @luse, Davi Holm fa » the sam aref ton A Henry Lew ‘ Glassics of the local gtag wnner that ha arked : ville.” Chapman wi'! play } “ Davii’s ried Kat 5 The biggest f ¢ the New Y erine a ma and Fra m f opr theatrical season the far | WIN alternate ‘ b versatility t production, at the Cr with good parte for every} this k, of A. W, I “RUDOLPH AND ADOLPH * | "a Wite Without a St “ “A Little Outcast” wi given! The artists are already at-work! duced in London, the play had “Rudolph and Adolph,” with two Rew German dialect comedians to ularity every week since its open ing, and {t {@ safe to say that it is room above the one in which - Brothers last season, pliys Adoipb. | posed hii. son's efforts to go on the! dut a smile” laug a Stage that the young man enlisted! play. The audter pin thé navy. | Theodore Kremer. the Clyde F of the melodramati g tributed another thriller ir | Bmperor Willlam says be has| Spent $1,000,000 of his private in for e* SCENE FROM “RUDOLPH AND ADOLPH,” THIRD AVENUE St the Third Avente tonight for the |on the great Chateau diff scene.| tts princt feature a dangling time. The company has been gaining pop-| doll, suspended from ® sofa on @ the action of the play takes place. The the title role. pens at the Third easily one of th best popalar | doll danced and wriggled when peo: Avenue theater tomorrow afternoon | priced companies that has ever ple sat upon the sofa in the upper with & New Year matinee Harry) piayed the city of Seattle, and the | room. Charles Frohman, a oe, Who played Adolph last year} r-going public is showing its! much consideration t > ch consideration, gave way to with Charles Mason, plays Rudolph ciation. propriety and cut out the dancing this year, and Harry West, who was | — lof the doll, so it hang os and the understudy for the Roger/ Henry Miller so vigorpysly op-| inert all evening. Tt of at smobile explosion. » Phe| bla The Great Autome Julia Marlowe gays #he ha# pot went in Bhakespearean mes J, Corbett ts being starred ’ drama t the \ f h the AGGUSED* OF GRAFTING | GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION CHARGES CHIEF OF POLICE WITH TAKING BRIBE FROM SLOT MACHINE CONCERN William W, Jefferson repeats a tory told by his father, Joseph J b, the famoun actor, Many ako, whem the latter wa in entertainment for the benefit of | apital fund at a small town where happened, to be stopping uring the summer, He was the nly professional on the bill and n telling of the performance, he atd Yed, for local talent, it was a Cirat entertainment, and w made several hundred dollars for the hoxpftal fond, but there wa or tle hiteh pd taker Was down ‘bolo, and he tnaisted m | Waiting for Thee | To a reporter fiom the w York Telegraph, Nance O'Neill young wont” to be seve fn Gotham, gave the nea tional interview f will admit 1 al most Indispensable ties of a woman who essays the highest tr the drama of the world in A , You 4 penitently i ” I speak welther in a forelgn tongue nor in with a dialect, and that I am under 29 years of axe unsotied of the yoroe eowrt and Incapa belog 4 mother of m rivals. To be young and unsensa- |tlonal and without a retinue—that #, indeed, to be guilty, | am sor y. but I can’t heip it One would think the B eritics would come with at | oming apirit to witness the formance of « yYounk woman who is giving the best there fs in her. [aw lnot a veteran: I am growing year fly, and I Mope to grow until the end. When | ceane to develop, thep |may I quickly die. They came to rend me tr New York | om attacked like a fere beret af the stage. and the attack wae pre meditated. *Long before { came | here, the hostile apirit of a certain element was apparent 1 do not understand tt except op the ground that the old campaigners of ¢ feal drama have ods of the pate uatrial age and instead meeting com m, weeks to destroy it. Well me, and ot dew the ® me satiafaet ng I am on the a life's curve. while sor on ‘4 the de | . FATHER OF SHRINERS REACHES THE OASIS me of the greatest beneta me of medica ts tings persistently e Membranes and extends glong the continuous mucous surface. from 4 he fee of the , parts Of the lungs t6 the innermost recesses of the ear. and throughout! th ttr nath of the tary impairing. when Hot completely destroying, the action of the stomach, tiver bow. els » end bladder. Perhaps the gravest danger with thia di is from Conwampt which iy lattdanet into the system through catarrhal ulcers of * throat or bronch r ine’ Columbian Treatment effects thorough and radical cures of al] -atarrha, anes There Is Danger in Delay MR. W. A. FRASER, 644 NEW YORK BLOCK, SEATTLE. Phone, Blue 741. L] ind Soothi the Columbian Treat- Mr. W. A, Fraser. ppectal agent | representing !n the ‘Washington. Idaho, na ind Utah tour of the ince companies oe ten a Mra. FJ | South Forty. me, ot fourth street been for “| Have Been Cured Columbt ere brow resulting fr a extended to my lungs Fraser's office ts ete Dleck where, in th & representa- that “T have caus at 644 ee teehee Groat Pain and Distress the Baily 8 Star, rom, it fa trie in my chest ther with a dees 7 ie ag et gy fie ome hacking cough that worried me and the have convinced all day and kept me awake at to that night. I suffered much and was It Hae No Equa! quite anxious concerning my cos dition when I 0 the Colur the cure of chronic diseases. | bien Inatitute, y “This treatment hae cured me of Been Cured eatarrh, from which T had mf. : des ‘fered for twenty years, md dur- % ‘ 4% - . ta that time I had unsuccessful- i z used scores of remedies and vucte of every conceivable de- wcription, It has remo Siruction of the nostrils, The Constant Headache. the nauseating dro throat, and has restored my of smell, wifich had been badly impaired. Before my treatment sumptior healing. soothing medi 1 equally successful ty cougt! has been y health full ir. O. BK. Darling, inew broker, 620 Fidelity buliding, Ta a, Wash. Chronic Catarrh in pene Bronohit: any unusual exertion would put) + 16 years I suffered from sof the Stomach, the Liver ne out of breath, but T can n adeete te ite ms disgusting the Nervous Sys alk quickly up the steepest hill | form sd had gone through poe tem, Blood and Skin. the city’ Without the #llehtest | form - We cure all Rectal Diseases by jwtreas. tised for ite cure oe “In sddition disease I was Afflicted With Rheumatism | to the catarrhal I had also consulted j itls F Doctor After Doctor sult thon, examinatia 1 in my shoulders and arma. The! with the same disappointing re-| Maenosis, with practi ‘ pains were very ore, and at| sult and told by several . medina) eapprt, ¢ f times T could r y prominent spectaliste that my 4 ‘This trouble als. case was beyond medical #kill—| Dig exastitr and my general hes that nothing could be done for | improved. 1 me. e} } COLUMBI Cannot Sneak Too Highly | La centinued to Suffer A of this splendid Lge dagar ganda * Bh thes See oe: “a MEDICAL know of it tribe -"s ey on in the cure of obstinate deed he peer @ at o eral times INSTITUTE vd to) WM. M'HARRIE, M. D., | Suites, 320-322 Ardade Bu Seattle, Wash | Phone Main 41 Medicines and Bi Cores eeeree 1 ¢ catarrh.” Sur LIEUT. BOONE IN TROUBLE © PORTLAND, Dec. 31.—1 Francis M. Boone, U. 8. A ted St Vancouver barracks last] ght on his return from a private Pjunketing trip, on which he is sala to have been accompanied by a wo making a t of Canada his wife remained in Sam arrest, iver, and B ty while in cunte V was gone lacking one day months. Had ne beent an other day he would ha beon : mart for desert tt he w ¢ tried for breaking arr BEASLEY RETURNS t name aj. Fra 1 4 N York ¢ y wa accompanied h He says that, wh the are other hare ely to be'brought agalz t The trial t taehone 5 MI ' Box « ‘ man-}liret eve ‘The dead JUDGE OSBORN AT HOME © WEATHER FOR aay my emt “ ma in wean De WALL STREET -. " RECOMMENDS THE T tot r in be € (Special to The Star.) December 1 wa he | TERNEAND. De PRS , | BROKERS AND SPECULATORS . , : WHIPPING POST Police Hunt has bee a od BELIEVED THE F THAT t t ase th fore the grand jury of accepting « materia , b 4 Deiat aaverd: -% ‘ LAWSON HAD 80LD OUT vartia a ' f . ‘ : “ ( D. C., Dec. 31 from an ea . i" . _— a al x aking ite My Berippe News Ans’s¥ sdk vd . t t nt term gam f . trict ake good, he| NEW YORK, D t f¢ terda ommend mone played a eet h t whipping agent la report tt © Sta eu a and ¥ ad he question t . é and 1 , ried for Februe 5 1 last annual n f gust 4 corporal pun et h w the w lited w rent t f Prager n the D’ tenderioin re a ‘ ; f f hing the lat of the na ' d for th w t t petty lar. resulted in the calling , bef t a , 5 has bee vestigated are nd jury of the ¢ n \ w t f t majority of tee the t Y th ’ 1 nion that A. , ng the r er of the reprehens PY te ‘ ‘ ' Will Send be : ar Peary To weary Fo: but should Find Pole MAY §S10P (Special to The Star) NEW YORK, De A Ot wealthy men have combined t eid Lieutenant RE. Peary | reaching the north pole y have formed a club and incorporated it The president iv Morris K. Jewruy treasurer, Henry Parrish, and se retary, Ho L. Bridgeman, Am the directors are John H. Flagler Apton A. Raven and Professor H F. Osborne The organization h p cially among tis members, a siderable sum, aad to avo! a has easumed reapon ia Bow bull exceptional engines, ¢ t Mare h ® try fo = TWO KILLED TWO FIREMEN MEET DEATH arctic d AND TWO OTHERS ARE IN JURED AT CHICAGO (iy floripps News Ann CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Fire inet Sight completely destroyed [pair baros of the Ch I rT ompany at Fort treet land Western avenue, entailing joms of $160,004 Two firemen other firemen were Injured by at the wall, and specta the falling of a tion CAPTAIN PAUL DICK LABUTBNANT JOHN PYNE The injured firemen are Captain Joha Miller Charles Anderson LITTLE HAPPENINGS The police have in their posse #ion a k for $74 which they say ie wo It was passed 0 Albert Zabel, a Second aver a loon man, Th even The man who passed it had th 2 ar (a working man. Th ‘ was signed by Ribe at |drawn in favor of Augus ¥ i As waten ¢ First F r « , ek. Rev. Bh which hed solemn The wity set 1 : regret ur on} for a long wee by Ut ; aes Alanks. St . pansneng and « laree care ah {sour The “rlINecessary “4 Feature | OF AN AFTER THEATE! TS A BEVERAGE Rit N THI QUALITIES WHICH TION AND ENCO! FRESHING SLEEP. e e IS BEST OF FOR SEE OTH I k ' LEAVE AD rt FEC I L ‘OPEN BIDS January Bargain Sale RUSSIANS EXTEND LEDERAL CREDIT wrnnascun "| Westberg & Childs i ad Cloaks, Suits and Millinery une ,, | 1312 SECOND AVENUE A 7h Ghe Gasteam Radiator : The me of perfection, the THEODORE THOMAS at steom beating Sor the Ramee: SERIOUSLY ILL i si Seattle Lighting Cai A Christmas Present for the Poor fa FOR CRANE (Special to The Star) have and re Glasses ; : ' : ‘4 ‘ the , ~ | Free of Charge for One Week a $6.4 -_—- Ries sO ve Sve ree 6 DR. DAVID M. TSUNEISHI New i b fing. ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. an : ’ a Janua 1 Watchmaker and Jeweler 9 FIRST AVENt A THE GREAT LAND SALE OF AND 10-ACRE TRACTS- ees IS TO COMMENCE AT ONCE 5 10 t that r ed, } practically no standing timber $200 10 1 t being on the Sound and Great F ‘ \ rom the Seattle-Ever-: nd w land. We . 1 f 1 wort der everybody ' m $200 to $400 for 10 $ i half pe asked by others for w I YOUR opportunity; go and see t the ¢ at §:20 a. m., any moening WEST & WHEELER 8 UNION BLOCK vt

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