The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1905, Page 3

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eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee | — | AAD WAABN RUNAAAALN ROAD BILL Ss. t THREE DAUGHTERS OF SPANISH-AMERICAN : $ | TABOOED |: oiPLomérs entree wasuineron sociery ¢ ¢ ‘ Reapeeeerersreseesrsoneeeerereest GL Holmes Furniture Co wee te... | —- $ W101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. : . | | | t tet! Correepe dence by Dan Dean 7 ae ie ane | Sree ¢ Opportunity } 7HP * 1 MMAND. VER NIAGARA FALLS to he other ountle have about es much hese! & re : $ tieula : nen heroine goes over th sina ba house the other 4 He was wid Ay “woul be allowed for | ' » BRLEM AZSPIROZ. 9 : $8.50 =— LENA CALDERON. $ 1.00 Large Ree ker soeee sereee+ BSB.50 SOME ST. PETERSBURG POINTS | MENTIONED IN TH THE NEWS | miss Lina wALane i Te £50 Golden Oak « lon Book Case $13.00 ; |p a citer ot the M tea an | AMUSEMENTS nx tn Sn Seattle's Most Popular Up-town Theater, DREW, Mgre i was brilliantly jonor of her debut Phones: Sunset, Main 567: Independent, 567 Calde h bow at the —=— | in legation, and Mise Azptor || Week Beginning Sunday Mattaee 29 (Copyright, 1904, by Clinedinat. [At the Mexi gry tne | eT an. | WASHINGTON.Three Spanish assador’s dren, clever and ALL WEEK, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINE America beauties have mane Apis | Ytynsions sneemepamempsaaenenneonsisiieltistilll | ———. es (Last Time Tonight, “A Jolly American Tramp”) OLYMPIA GIRLS ENJOY LEGISLATURE SESSION | ROWLAND & NS ha ead GIGANTIC SCENIC PRODUCTION MEN TO PICK FROM AND THEY MAKE THE MOST OF THE | If You Have Never Been the Falls Here Is Your Chance. Imitation Surpasses Realism. | | | peas EVERY TWO YEARS THEY HAVE AN ABUNDANCE OF | | OPPORTUNITY | A PICTURESQUE, ELABORATE AND PERFECT PRESENTA- TION OF A THRILLING AND POWERFUL PLAY. from me, I saw him first. Mabel—Oh | No, 1—Salots Peter and Paul church and fortress, No. 2—S , Ho. 6~Winter sada PES aR Olympia, Wash. If you could have heard the tone Home of Asa Phillips—Chautauqua Lake, Jamestown, N. Y. peg eager > me , No " ‘ amir h that one we ob,” was | ee a talk unas 00 ‘ - ting. No. ¢—Grand Morskala. No. 7—Moscow station. No. $—Moik No. $—Trolteki bridge. No. 10—Horse d's barracks Stal! Correspondence by Dan Dean| uttered your heart would have gone | oat TAMAR, Deak Rbere HORSE SR \ se. ii prospekt. No. 13—Vasali island. No. 14—Arsenal | and Will Windom out to Miss Mat In Comgrane. om: Auperiege imepeeiinn iat At the tnaug ball, which was gis sy sediments sheets — OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 28 —Talk | p Be Jabout your eastern summer resorts y the first opportunity for the ympia girls to meet the out of » men, there was a wild scram e for first honors. Any Olym about your time-worn jokes,|¥0Y who had even a nodding ac-| _ ane Se PABA t= 10c and Night, 20c, 30c, 40c and 60c; matinees, White Whittlesey, and in the rote Rerret, who plays the | known among actor this afternoon > © appearance is ainty little « the heart of | tr nality and talent | to go pit-a-pat.| Niegara Pulls” is counted upon by | Several road bille not incorp< jooks handsome the management to draw goodly| George Ade has contracted to|in the omnibus bil better than he does anything else, | crowds. write a sixth ee te a a F nd Judge, of attem at quaintance with a good looking and his artist) making te his avage = aie for Henry W.\of this secret understanding the ores & s “7 fight |solon found himself a popular {dol called “The Sec-| latter bil would not have wne | Kidnaping by said falr sex, of ance to do both "GAY-GO.” jond Time on Harth,” and im it, Ade| through with such a rush. [Over some poor, lone specie of the |and was hustled about leading ut SEATTLE’S Joho Cort, Mgr “The Se Command,” and| The Lonsdale ompany| says, 4 millionaire whose grasping} As it e they have no redress and | male sex the distinguished visitors for inspec LEADING __ Telephones ‘urtair € t Closes 8 engagement - | tt , Z ~ — Le mared te ly mpl h t repeated t # attest his! ch its engog , jen-|#on has him committed to an asy-|are now looking for satisfaction. | Well, compared to Olympia, the | Von THEATER IndepeaseatO) popularity, The supporting roles are/zar Sunday night playing Pas [ies cndapan veduwenaind ond. ont |average seaside place looks like a| Of course, some of the solons are Independent) | well handled and “The Second tm! Navajos” this afterno oes the young man in frisky prodi male haven benedicts gee Command.” which closes tonight, ts! an et No 2 ome . e months very two! But they are very good-hearted & very acceptable produc “ag fee Bors hd: pe) Me. 10" tomer |eaiity 4 ANOTHER RAID veal Bi y ~ pod of Oly ie ‘ome of them—and, rather thas to n —_ | Monday afternoon the Willis tho ve in the | opportunity of meeting |@isappoint the dear girls, they re- U ay Ni ri ay i si es ; | engagement in die of the last uct of “The Kreut a ee lout of twon. For two years, ex-|monial affitetion ||| AND 3 FOLLOWING NIGHTS February 3 th erg Ate A aseres |ter piece ts a er Sonata,” Blanche Walsh went |cepting these {wo montha they are| Then, you know, it is great fun to | special Wed. Matinee—61 to 26 open = on ° & love story r ne! h, portraye co ie ol compelled to | ah thet tender |*pend a couple of m« in a hap conditions in Uncle Sam's South | number « murders and spoke her tae ta the | ¢.Th® work of the police on upper |smtlew upon rom. Dick and Harry,|P¥ little town like Olympia, with ] | ‘ ponsesst: sa i enue 4d Pike stree pod vag 1 ian el 1-| S £ en s oper dark, at a recent performance at|Purst avenue and Pike street 1 | oF iocal fame, with whom they have /Out the formal shackles of matri- |i iiexny w. SAVAGE OFFERS Only Concert in This fogr-night and Wednesday matinee Sancta, Be |cleaning that port i grown up, gone to school and danc-|™Ony spoiling your innocent little yeare the visiting agent of thel/ure and how urgent the need Week of Feb. 5—"Nettic, the News Girl.” Pr actors’ fund sibly if the authors of the of girls and a scarcity as he was tor | no matter how deserving the meas | | a | had been aware | a two-weeks .” The lat- cal medley with ing through it, and the latest pop songs and catchy aire are w into it, The members of the « tend x slab a nnensient | PARY are Juveniles, and » ever | - pan Bgpeorm ane etc ter |ing parties, and whom they know | Dicasures State musical mediey is a light nonsenaica illheean’ aoe dais aioe of ay re tying th nefarious traffic for | \” hows ben) —- T crvation fall of bright linen, catchy youngatere are emeng them. ‘Th The stage has ite “double-head-| Oly years and paying no fine, bas |*imost Se well as a girl knows her AMUSEMENTS _ HE “s ve nem catchy |eecond wee * engagement it|ers” as well as the diamond. Owing | ™&" ; o_o . sinter a —————— GINGA, Gnint d novel chor | win play “Gypay Girl two companies were in| * sulted in a number of convictions | inagine the dear girls’ feelings wes lf th company ( - and has so encouraged the police 1 hower of brings the piece and this a ue " Tex. one night recently lemat they have ¢ putned tow t therefore, when, like a ™ sal . mer Mme elba neert h only one theater to play In. So i cass 2 nagice blessings#, comes ¢ ehisiative ses poor ta of Sulu” | numbers will b Mad ene,” from | one company played “Side Tracked “7 = 7 Po . os! the eae sion, with its littl army of sens | | am Donizetti's “Lucia 41 Lammermoor om § to 10:20 p. mi. and the other| Am IRAE lt atrolmen f bilbrick | tors and representatives, clerks and The Scot ment tol cscs sate edt ie C i. Stee “ and Olmstead, doing special work, | } be given by the Clan McKenazte and |” ." bevcsty spineabon nore m “The Sign of the Four” be-/ raided the Winsor house, on upper | ~*2e™!fewepaper men the Caledonian the “Serenata.” with harp on that hou 412 m. The : " fe Ah! He in the opportunity to | a - aoe — paniment, by Tosti; the brifitant| audience liked the barga.n, but the Saag Boarhp > arr wn hem — excel themselves, To throw the Seattle's Popular Theater | maeny ever one te. Meds | vocal waltz, by Arditi “He saran nagern weren't please th the |*™ eget arto is eerie D0 their deniy charms “hone > | Opera company Friday evening, and | > € mtn XC nen pth { pleased with the} “gne was released on cash bail of | S/amor of their maide Phone, Sola 5066, tat, 2 Queen of Song ' subjects of their | Rose." the “Nordiache Ba Xperiment upon more wo $100. A regular warrant was sworn > <a harp, by and the “Dane TR leteel than the “town boys who j Syiphes.” by Godefroié. M.| The: Black, of Ch idl ees oes ets ened & pair ong |are always available THis | | And Her Com n # Gilibert, the b one, will | begun habeas corpus proceedings in|; OATRC. WILD Cone iene em thie case | There is a certain code of etiquet | AFTERNOON | } Amour New York to get possession of hia|'¥ aon iz rap oy ral ye the [obierved by the fair Olympian—they TONIGHT | | | Fillettes,” by n. “Bhorty DeWitt.” who te 17 pes dunattaneae peri conn fg {he latick to the right of discovery being | | : i S Alfred G and Pfetffer's “Malere » arn old, two feet six inches tall| yer we t . - affe polnts of the law = | By George Ade and ree G MANAGEMENT C. A. ELLIS. son Van Hoose, the ter appears with Lillian Ulmer in| er of cheap lodging houses in that ation of which, wit | } Wathall. a ‘ deca Verdi's “Celeste Aida.” vamos — WUE SR ch ce ng conversation “The company ie first class SALE STARTS MONDAY. — nd claim to have contracted he house gallery The Bonnie Brier Bush.” the the boy, with his parents’ con |ntage version of Ian MacLaren’s|sent, to teach him the business and widely read Scotch tales, with J. H.| use him as her teammate, “Shorty | minn near the door? Reuben Fax in the/says he ls making $40 a 4 th and Giady#—You just keep your eyes omes to the Grand | doesn't want to go home c » Gr ome. joff him. He's Mr. Witherspoon, of | ave | Omkaloown county, and I was intro t ike your | duced to him last night. He prom to the effect | part.” sald the vexed stage director |iwed to call soon. If you meet him the costumes elegant and the |J scenery gorgeous,” — Tacoma ang first six rows balcony $4, 4 balcony circle $3, reserved gal- | News, January | Prices—$1.50 to 28¢. | lery $2, gallery $1 the othe? morning Prices—Boxes $30, lower floor Mabel— Who ts the tall, handsome aer 1 what i# that, pray 25e “The Silver Slipper” is billed at) man the Grand for the near future , -- j selina | “Apparentiy you 4 | | wooo who comes to pouting co-star at the re den't yau try to take him away | Wood, Charcoal and Coke SE Siftin S$ 2 The Darling of Gods. acee to the saver ern | | Seattle c paar r has recently received amatic Mi 7 i] tention from Jack London,| “You are quite right,” the co-star { Clearance Sale of | Wood Co. Goin Out of linesque yo@g California] answered acidly -r | Lane Street and oR ey s| Regular pr he pkg.; special There is a part I ehould lke to | A : Prices Phones: Main 93; Ind. 9 | ately ag tik pee ta see you’ play.” A eco! fren th | Suits, Tourist Coats, | | o5c‘foc Seneca —-— Business | | | | WE CARRY THE LARGEST Raincoats, ork to | Waists, Furs and SUNDAY r addressed him frigidty « AND BEST STOCK OF FURS IN Prices tn Pianos and Organs and ty fare’ lend Col 1 ho come o the od THE CITY 4 250 r ee wraes Fibro rg pod the —" | SEE OUR PRICES ON FURS Piono Players Are Slaughte peat gowned woman on the concert win “The W | ered to Quick Selling tage today. She has a FURRIER 1425 First hve ™ y. STORE OPEN EVE) Cash or Part Payments WESTBERG & BOSTUN DENI Ae ew York Dental Parlors 105 | KONLER AND for color, which enat her to se sale cure artistic and effective combina-| Fat Folks tions in her tollette, and she seleots | , LM, ay Tnthen ee wy relat t ® po designs which display her exquisite | 9 Inches in ~ - r | | figure to the best advantage armie nout ex. | e | eae t one mp and " encouragement of the ° MKS. BB WOODWARI , : & magi ad capering. ; New York | 3%, Oregon City, Oregor oo DO YOUR PART, ANSWER recalla that “Richard Mans mT CRY |B ONE OR MORE OF THE | writer guarea 8 c * 30 a. m. to 12 m. | a oot ing from « piano stool| Give us a call. We give Als SITUATION WANTED abibais 4 Lady sttensnas . T AVE. SEATTLE TEA AND COFFEE CO, Bh siete to" tainting rom» Piense he | first-class foto at a medi FRB Seine Priea, Cass or Cassi aa eee, ee ee ANO DEALERS ADS ON PAGE 6 . Zi to 12, Roth phones. enn Mutual Lite f| i 3COND AVE 1420 SECOND AVENT { 2) SECOND AVENUE, had had no food for days, and «|New Studio, Bitel building, § Near Madison Street, his engagement; that Mra. Gilbert, and Pike, about January 1 who feste wrapped round by the & Ericson. 1912 5

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