The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1906, Page 8

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\ ‘ i i ‘ : RUSSIAN NEW YEAR eT. PH ’ | Rey ' aray cities ate that « \ \ : of the day} eh Neh ' 1 Year's day brated as | mach “ ry wl NEW YORK The Greek uew ‘ , which the} Brating New Years today tn at . & churohes | © and j ' ' " “ 1s t h J " ' ' ' fox i . ‘ TO GIVE EXHIBITION OF JIU-JITSU ACT WAP BOYS WILL FURNISH NOVEL FEATURE AT HIGH SCHOOL MINSTREL SHOW-—JEROME K. JEROME LECTURE-—AT THE THEATERS annual stage, shown te be positively empty nich [It ts then filled with water, ar mermaids appear in a most myste > Pinal rehearsals for the } igh schoo! minstre! show will be given this year in the Grand opera house on the evening of Jn. asnien, Anott 20, commenced today at ie Haide’s company hjoe” Tyler ia the only one of| Russian dancers appearing In the Yast year's end mea who fs retained, | native dress Their dances are wil! but he will work in conjunetic weird and pleturesque ia addition f fly » with Fred Wald, “BUI” Kerr and|to these attractions, there will be ° “art’ Shorrock, and for amate | Marshal and Lorraine, two Bowery Dinck-face artiste their friends as-| cha re; the two Martella, bi * ert that they are the real goods. [cycle riders; Mr. and Mrs. Young. Frank Pratt is business manager |in a comedy sketch, and Pete Duns this year. worth in a new Hlustrated song ‘ Brand New Songs. SPOKANE Heart;” Edward Stoner is dow “The Anvil Song;” Oscar Thompson wilh render a selection from “Maid Marian;” Irving. Bogardus bas 4 Damuttful ballad, “Where the Oriciés Sing; E. 8 Krobb, “Way Down East Among the Maples," Joe Tyler “What You Going to Do When the Réat Comes “Round?” Fred Wald, |) SPOKANE, Jan. 1) “Santa Claus;" “BIN Kerr, “Abra {Car Stores company ham," and Art Shorrock, “Every. | Of the Amertean Tob: body Works But Father.” has secured « 1 Features of the second part are | > ¥ il open stores here. en exhibition of jiu-jitsu by Japan|" Rich, of Portiand, representing eae students at the high school; a/ the United Cigar Stores company monologue, “Fun Food,” by “Joe Qee jeted tiations with ‘Tyler; sketch, “More or Leas.” by | ™# eeny for sites for Waid, Kerr and Richardson, and a in the Exchange Nath cadet encampment, drill and sham | #8 and the Rookery butiding Daitie. - two commers of Howard street « Riverside ay efue The Welt am auxiliory fousthe com 8 ompe Jerome and L Lovers of wit dnd humor mores GHOO T UP Chrisiiansen's hall last night to hear Jerome K. Jerome and Charles Bat tell Loomis in their dual fanmak THE TOW. the works of Messrs, Jerome and 'N Loomit Mr. Jerome was the first to entertain. His hemor is quiet - 7. ing. The selections were all from and thé aadience received him with iuch satisfaction. Extracts from Hiaho. ‘ hile “Three Men in « Boat.” “Amert 4 ob aye can, Wives,” “Four Men on ¥ t of ol and “Second Thoughts” were ren at the . t dered Forest, if the sauthern part of the THE SEATT SHRAERARERARAHARHA AAA AAR RA ESD ‘YAW: cphebenancaned eh) Re RN ¥ ke ei « ie of the High Note Is Re-* turning Witha Voice That’ nt Lift You Out of Your Boots be PARIS, Jan. 18—For the first;years which have paseed Mie Yaw's volce has gained in streaath time in seven years Btlon Heaeh/ ang volume together with the reat Yaw js about to return to sing In|of her wide compass of four @& America, after having ma Al taves, Mise Yaw decided to cameg] eputation in Burope ne only at!iout in opera, and, since the oaae having the highew y * know ot Yaw anbot proseunced ta power since, moreover, she wished ‘tel Miew Yaw, whe te from Call | mark he tifference between fer lfornia, made her debut ie thé fomer jebot as «& concert # as United States seven yeare ago.) with a phenomenally high ae singing tn concert and making @)and her new vocation of opgre name herself largely owing singer with a volee equal to ay her wonderful Ligh notes, which | dramatic part, she took the magne nO «singer has ever yet atta { Biena Elvana, under “hich - Wut she was comtent with this | hae sung with success in France and leaving the stage for a time.| italy, aad whieh @he will bear ge lahe came to Europe to study un-| her approaching tour in the Unite lider Madame Marches ln the els States ROUGH RIDER WILL RUN | ae GUTHRIE, Otla 12--When pantlemiahdd. One of his brothers! we Jan 4 a Orrt now at Harvard Frank Frants took the oath a9 OY friead of Roosevelt. and is aald te ernor of Okiaboma have knocked him down ia a boxing rough rider friend t. Orrville is slated for sec Roosevelt» rnor Frantz. Another! tt areball pitcher Walter | the Pir t Fraeote at «Cardinala | cavalry, and distinguish himeeif Captatp Frank Frants probably | at Laa Gv aaimas and San Juan. Af-| will be the last governor to be ap-} ter the war h t for pointed for Oklahoma, The next the Onage eat “ be elected, the people of people on earth, and his record was y hope. FAKE SHOOTING STORY | | Saas | | Captain Bolong, 110 Vester war jto the physicta | reported to headquarters last miab was discovered that th that some one phoned to Dr M was @ fake, and evid \ Laeghliin and Dr Kenneth Turner our ip! that a an i been shot ia ac wee apart ments same person sone, aud leaves no te [sent two hacks and two memenger® the identity of the perpetra ary 2 in th ASKS NOMINATION (<==: Mr. Loomis appealed more to the county, and J. VV. Wilkes, of that th ye affairs. audience, and his Iriah dialect waa ploce, Yesterday importuned the wid the (axpa fesidents and eit! too laughable for words. He read | of the courgy come ets to as better eubserved, and 1 from, “The Cheerful American.” | sist io maintaining ot One mu: &. Phillips, «© local engineer sty work to that ptr: “The Itish Woman's Phonograph” | der, one wulcide and father hot by ding on Queen Anne bil! In thie behalf 1 respectfully and “The Gusher,” a utrictly Ameri-| son tel! the tale of the bloody on | Sounces bis candidacy for the coun- solicit the votera of the ward to can production. . n or near Forest «| ei tn the following letter to The! tke safficient time from business te - Star affalre to register, which is an es The College Widow. At the request of = large number! sential quatifiration for voting at the | Of reuidents and taxpayers, and in the caucumeé and primaries to be “Buster Brown” will close a sue- ken The) @pprectation of their assurances “held on the 14th and 18th days of ceasful work at the Grand tonight. 4 there| and pledges of co-operation and February, reapectively Tomorrow night “The College Wid- Nan of | support tendered, | hereby announce . | ow.” under the management of) myself a « ate for the office of See The National Vaporizer, guar Henry W. Savage, will come for five night 6\counciiman from the Bighth ward. anteed Catarrh and Asthma cure performances, Miss+Dorothy Ten= of the an- | subjec approval of the next | Free deme thie week Rant will be seen in the title role, nm Sor time ago & drunken | city can convention, to be Qu All invited ~- and Predertek Truesdett wilt be the! man was shooting in front of the a first Billy Bolton. The company has) postoft while there were sick excellent support, and it i# expected | people in the building, and one of | that a first class performance will/ the bystanders latd the shooter out a be the result with a whisky bottle. | wowersGrwnn NEW SEATTLE A I I D iseases “The Alcazar Beanties” will be EW L | een for the last time at the Seattle | tonight.” Beginning tomorrow mat~- CORPORATIONS inee, “Watson's Orientals” will hold S the boards all week. This company OF MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. INCLUDING Cnrcannt incluries Yamamoto Brothers, Jap-} or yywpta Ja ne. |f IN PTS NUMEROUS FORMS, BUCCESHFULLY TREATED ANU amese equilibrists wan and Bam- - ~ bard, and chorus of 20 young wo-|'PE De® Deailic om men. The two feature productions, | O° hee | “Miss Clover” and “The Bashtal | ae ent . Venus,” have appropriate staging}, Simpson Investment co . attle, Ls Mark & costumes ; j ‘i | Por Cha FP. Munday at-| s | or trad Wood ( al company, to mar ‘The last production of “A Fight| ufe n Crear for Milfions” will be seen at the| Seattle, Joseph Woe i. wemee . . — Third Avenue theater tonight. 7 George 8 and F. A. Gilman we. toa ee re PO ME THODS OF TREATME morrow afternoon, the great } ion In nent company, Be-| feal melodrama, “Richelieu,” will be | attle E Hanna, Datay presented by the Russell-Drew com- ; Dill / ny, with Perey Hunting in the | Se, pe | Fie ‘tole: Marion Metth who was CANDIDATE FOR last seen here In the Dan Fraw COUNCIL THIS INCLUDPS ALL MEDICINE® AND APPLIANC ER AND ley company, {s to be the Julie of the PERSONAL TREATMENTS GIV EVERY PATIENT BY THE mst. and Col. H. Lindsay. a pron jent of @ large e PHYSICIAN HIMSELF inent Seattle lawyer, formerly an t ayer se Setor of the old school, will take the |” : “ * WE HAVE THE ONLY CURE FOR PILES AND ALL RECTAL part of de B fas, An exce t}" 4 bs DISEASES Production is expected. | I hereby announce cele tuare te | ea | WM. McHARRIE, M. D js al of the nex . . . he Star has secured Dida t dorte Wai tacghe the tlh Reig i 420.422.424.428 ARCADE BUILOING—PHONE MAIN 4111 New York and mad h a HL PHILLIPS | OFFICE HOUGE—9 a. m. to 12:90 p.m pm Byer 0 LL inge—Tuesdaye and Fridays, €:30 to 8 20 tuntave # to it ® m large glase tank is brought upor the 19171 at. went. ~ STAR.-SATURDAY, JAN hv ENGINEER °° jerly charge wee. shen up ‘ane Patrolman len ha bad « to hee SUICIDES Mav TO SPEAK DENVER, Colo, Jan, 1. Because | plete gements to go te Death in wife objected to him bringing y e to examine weve 1 A. Mallinger ' ri ore whisky into the house, James! 1 for al syndicate f Alien mining enginder, Wet! ty of the dead 4 re M " | nig t the bed wo « iMre AWA who ; old daumhter, Who in Fying of sea 12 Went Tenth ef Ane 4 t fev iin th ‘ e of h ¢ eal Mg ' f tled suicide tt ' | C. HIGH IN TROUBLE b : m O'Rich recently arrested on a EPARTMENT have recently installed a hand department. None but men are employed in this department, and all work turned out will be what is known as stock work. Stock work means that shirts will as when new. Aside from insuring our patrons of better service, this department will Tfisure a jionger life to linen than if it was treated by the machinery process. Send your linen to our hand department. be laundered ————--——- @ Either Phone 590 A Word to the Wise ok money In tide tbiy well them—if you sey nd pe hit the spot witich the other fellow HAS TO HAVE. Put ff you db mot hit just ant, you bave some beau tifal muddy € lo 100k at. and. ke the ¢ i “| WONDER WHAT THE WILD WAVES ARE SAYING, & R DEAR iw you T YOUR MONEY INTO A BLOCK OF PREFERRED STOCK IN THE Seattle-Boston Copper Co. YOU HAVE LAID THE FOUNDA TION TO_A FORTUNE. NO IN VEGTIGATION THAT YOU CAN WORTH $300, SECOND. THAT ALL WE NEED TO MAKE OUR MINE A DIVI DEND PAYER IS TRANSPORTA TION. THIRD, THAT WITH TRANS PORTATION there i ho reason wh THIS PROPERTY SHOULD NOT GRAY AY INTO SEATTLE $1,000,000 he rgest Retail PER ANNUM IN DIVIDENDS. Th Large Retail | Hardwanit WHICH {8 50 PER CENT PER and Plumbing House i Seattle ANNUM ON THE CAPITALIZA TION WE OEFY ANYONE TO DIS PROVE A SINGLE STATEMENT WE ASK YOU TO SEE THE SHOE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN MARION AND You TO INVEST! GUARANTEE TO AID YOU ERY WAY TO DO 8&0. WE ARE WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY WE HAVE OUR MINES 80 MADISON NEAR THE CITY THAT WE WOULD NOT DARE TO MAKE A FALSE STATEMENT YOU WILL HAVE THE CHANCE RUBBER BOOTS. HUTCHINSON CO, Clothiers, Sooend and Uniey Partore 1 4 SEATTLE- ’ BOSTON ere COPPER CO PIAM) 10 iRa = ANOTHER Model Electric Laundry Plant Cor. First and Seneca Are Happy Ones If the 1900 -— Washing Machine Is Used MAKE WILL DISPROVE THE NOT [(D BACKS. FOLLOWING FACTS NO COLD MEALS. Page Rate nee FOR MENAND]] *!0:" IN SIGHT AT THE MINES ORE \ AND WITH DISPATC SECOND AVB *. Woydey 5iV6 oy rush @ © Dein 13 PORTA ere eS , Save Mon CENTS PER SHARE ONLY A OILED CLOTHING. ; SHORT TIME. WORK HAS BE ER STOR , > on GUN ON THE ROAD AND WE THE Rt BRER STORE, Fi © thete + Sal HAVE SOLD NEARLY ALL OF em: 8 i ry \ wie THE BLOCK WE INTENDED “Everything in Rubber.” PATS NTISTRY. SELLING IN SEATTLE * © tree Gay 1114 Becond A BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS 713 First Ave. & and « Unie Mac pom oe » pm. estate ” o a ol “ w a A rn H R te 9 b a te

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