The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1906, Page 3

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OPERA SEASON TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK WENRY W. SAVAGE TO BRING TO SEATTLE A HOST OF Goon voices WITH HIS ENGLISH GRAN® OPERA COMPANY a Victoria, the girl you like land Yale, in “The New Pr d delight kater, and the any attrac-/in the daring ve five Bak analysis of) the Loop b “A Runaway Girl" was presente and color it}at the Grand last night by the Po accession of m tard Juv joyable aitnations | crowded he watt the playgoer fairly revels in| Pollart ch frethfal and satirical comic ept-|in this deligh ien “The County Chatrman™ ts| success quentialiy a play to interest ar tstie audiences, w # fine touch } Seattle has many times befor adva night fe wit, bu eophy it hav|a manner t a flavor peculiar tc self, Aside} credit to a cc fem “The College Widow McNamara, Daphne Pollard, Of (Oe Biggest production of come Moore and Roy Smith won th fom hore in years, and the scent | Kreater share of the plaudits of th favestiture ¢ ther with the great | evening. Bamber of + joyed in the} This aftern ite. m “A Galety rt Bet be accorded the warmest | aff frie, Mr Sa given the] pe Ade comedy o >» m prod tm. Theo. Babcock is t entral| two hours of good pastoral drama. figere, and George Tha he numerous patrons of t ar playh m ah opportunit fy the most exciting Hooligan in New York at the Third Avenue Girls| row afternoon. Of late “Hooligan has been abroad, according to th cartoons, but t of the play tha Third Avenue thea At the Seattle theater the fag week the Yankee [x Wil be the offering. thew is entirely new of this city, many | Mmaprising the com tobeamong the leaders in this style} next week has placed him of entertal nt Miefitable| powerful melo-drama with a met ¢ Company” is the title] ropolitan setting and the characte @f the opening part. in which the] has been injected into a play of rea satire company ts introduced Aj merit. There are Trip to the Hippodrome” brings th tions fn the pl y, @ con Performance to a close. This will be} able amount of good scenery, and | ies Ought to make/| & teprod ur m of the famous New| numerous sp York hippo During the show] it an appet * menu for the pa fs presented « n je bil, It] trons of the Third Avenue th r fecludes Fox Duball, singers} who have a reils tn a and dancers hy and Magee,jand particularly for this kind. Just Singing and comedian why op” plays are so well ERNST BROS. INC. 306-5058 PIKE ST. nameled Ware N . ecla b I “ 5 pecia im a for them as tt e ' ‘ wt t ' « BOTH F 506-508 PIKE STREET iccstenensinatanetiensieamebeiemens » average th problem at the present the legitimate dran | patronised Tt ean be }counted for from the Bet, p yle Ke to the theater now for relaxation and and the offerings at th ater afford this} ® alwaye clean and whole Avenue to the Third | Latte Chureh metropolitan people tn Seattle theater, and the Star has nighters just as any other Seattle theatrical tnatt Upon their verdict depen | * measure the sue Lately there has been verdict, as the show beyond what anybody of as possible in popular | Pecognteed fear of the announce Wagner's “1 for ite famous fine ensembles; Wax Tannhauser ous of all b erture, Pilarime her great numbers Mr, Henry W. Sava . utro }a rare treat when she appears as syed ‘ . the beautiful Gilda in “Rigoletto qace to § thot The Boston debut of this young so af song * aiona (ee e r recent arrival from appears Covent Mt, Who sang Kandry | 7 " ‘ a ra f ast year, la a & neo noone eee = pertorme g next) s f charming versatility, and King dramatic talent areday Wie differer X are Tenor Francis Maclennan, the ro te wren 8 . Ave ' tenor in “Pareifal’ of last » 4 er “ 4 Otley Cranston and Robert apectal " ' Yr of any « « Kent arker, basses, also ne | tutio freee of a9 2 femt. “ « f the | tution inthe No: a i ; . _ company, and Harrison ne bril- |W. Bennett, the basso cantante, are | . © vel-jalso notable additions to the Rng on sa bh grand opera, whos h ! win many laur artiste to bel r Not hem | a r The ¢ hestra will t under the n alternate direction of erion , ead « t N. BB] " Ema « Salva 2 t a trio of capabl hestral W Willia . © hea The arra ty ‘ wer”: lw a w Yann wr 7 . . shi w n th onera festiv o ar a Th night and wi who " ning. On Fri nt \ y ev x y” will be pre an A o “1. and hur Deane, amund and | day ev oben Wolfram; a as Richa ‘ ‘ “ Sat another » c RY matinee and ¢ . Margaret Cre t alto | ay y n who has deer ging it au | peated 'T ay evening and gore in W 5 ‘ at the Wednesday matinee wi de hea f the} Monday evening “La Boheme wadietive 0 and enticing Ve! he giver nas; and F Easton's bril The regular sale will begin noxt feat co . ano Pp y begin-| fessor," Schoenwerk, the talkative | ¢ “Looping | 1| Lumbermen’s lub's headqu rmen fr were present Opera company to a n the | Augustin Daty | f the new line was in hel nual car shortage Earling told in brief of the plans of the road in the « ax coming be art of the business of |the lumbering interests White spoke of the tember Ing interests of the Gray's ountry and janother railroad Hine. the interests artists were well @f the foibles of b an nature and] cast, and t ndered in Teddy | hat the rn pictures & spec-| being presented, and this bill wil 4 enter. | be repeated tonight ot th ene and in| The double at the S f vations In which} Third Avenue the Ew the principal personages are seen,| pire Theater company tonight wii » see a glimpse of Shakespeare and e as| “Dora” and @ scene from “Romeo # the} and Juliet” ought to be enough to} men’s ( author will be] pany startling of War Taft be in @ letter to congr an appropriation of $: naking @ prelim posed railroad The president bh company comes bagk Avenue theater a we ‘ow for a week'® en This time they will |#een in‘an entirely new play, “The! Around the @orner producti me laid in the metrop jOls of Greater New York eo! vaudeville, The features for will be up to the same comprined of the Rialto | r the Four Juggling Ted B. Box, the London | ian and whistler Lola Stantonne, an east uneworth, In a new | | pletured melody, and the starasco Sdison moving ple W. Savage, manager English Grand Opera con that during tte stay peras will pengrin Wedding following with Rigoletto, ne with exquisite me o's “La Boheme, operatic we tre ovelty, w neing In every act; Gou with an elaborate | and me revi vmpletely tha has ever shown on tou this country PRES, EARLING I$ BANQUETED, Earling, of the Mi! ¢ railroad, was the «cucet banquet given by the) young Randell at bis home Club of Washingtoe | rtere last night m all over the state de the i the meeting into « love feast over transcontinental | » coming tmto this | right ng out the an the great mie © act that the house today ation was adopted ca tary Hitcheock to nend te a full report on the land ‘ortiand and Tacoma advantage ¢ the ¢ the enta those cities nnapoli# naval academy WILL NOT RAISE PRICE OF COAL ia] hapa. Ralph Cum Ce in A Game tures a the Paris Latir and music that is eparklt Be c with Frank W. Peters, a high Jachool boy |strument in use at the high schoo! arbor He said that of that district were dependent upon one line nd another was |He mentioned th ars of products were shipped fro Gray's Harbor each day, and tht increased with other transportation faci!i speakers were George president of the Lumber of Washington, and Inger. WASHINGTON, D.6. NEWS NOTES WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—"The ¢ bate upon the Hepburn rate bill ot Imperatiy considerably \™ corel | @ Co, the Gu hment of a sin For heaven's sake, hold on to make the balloon descend! Do n't let go Don't worry about me, old this easy DESIRE A STATION STATE NEWS a boom In lar Owen Wood has been appep ommibmloner of public works Dy the mayor of Tacoma MARINE INSPECTORS WILL RECOMMEND ONE ON The Washington State Beekeep- asnociation tM meet at North THE STRAITS IN THEIR REPORT TO WASH- | Yakima on Febr “4 National bank, of INGTON, Wena refwed ite cap » Commercial club on incorporated Ma pe and (4 I -_ Vale ' i f i tablishmer t j aving a ¢ nt nea the entrance of th { Sa r ft iM Juan de Pues The evic fered by all w the present in ea ha f vatrated that a properl ' nelf-ba and welf-righting « ed the a who clung he rigging until : Vessel broke up . Canadians Also . tthe samme IT TONIGHT th ‘ : : the world ® 1 prize has anadia , , . Charter wise w ry 1 P fi Can ba " pom At hin the neat ’ tk ' r make of a k Rang ISCHOOL BOYS EXCHANGE |i = 82 oe ce ri i Na et = m ™~ cn a = & o = Q m & Seattle hae a Marconi, Junior, Inj |the person of Ralph Randell, age 16, who has at his home, 2414 Jack ap son st, a completely equipp paratus for receiving wireless me coges. night arrangements wer ake the wirele ad send a number of me Pr jiy at $:30.0 slight click was heard and Randell seized a receiver « | tached to his battery and, comman jing absolute stlience, he started to | take the mensage, which. whea pleted, read Can you hear me all | Not having a sending appar the boy was obliged to answer « by phone. OWNERS OF THE/=SSt=-~ terse Ss SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—The Chronicle says: “Within a few days t will be announced aut tatively ith the matter, that J. P. Morgan nbelma, the Have and other men whose for millions of dollars behind the new railroad which lextend from Valdes 40 m | Alaska. Grading line and all preliminaries having been com wk wil leted, direct will be laying track by April 1 CITY BRIEFS Corporation ¢ given the civil se his opinion on th appointment of the city detectives He holds that the |may appoint any coms el geant of omminsion may then bold an exam ination of the candidate has matter of th whom be rank of ser Jago by Officer Clark char ealing « grip from the in lepot, confessed his guilt an | mitted that he bad mad of stealing weral repor of valuabi regarding fogs have last week from A a Anne ay Spaulding. 2 t of whom los x terriers. Humane making every possible off atch the £ During the January 1906, the police department ha made 670 ar or average of over 22 a day. During the same 620 arres were who recently a of railroad t has just hased anothe val att to h t holding The deed Wa A and wife { I 11 in block 29 The management of the Hot Ww Fe 1 Spring, b tab r A. G. B and Ralpt iM R. L. Duff, t ef new fp t are we “ b y, both having b for a f yea 1 t I f the Pus years age" ex-|inanactars wil be tormarded toll the Estey Piano y to one closely in touch | MARINE NOTES gin in earnest, it is added, and men | ice commission | wit! after several rec t of police| that the hover A. H. Hansen, arrested a few days} Ag ~~ REPRIMAND OF YOUNG ‘ t r in 8 over 26 t Ma jarland, St. Clair and on Remember the name SomeFacts About DABREY k WOODHOUSE plete Hougefurnishers and Agente for the Charter Oak F 418 PIKE STR Phones John 981. Ind. 3096, ui ’ week night. ake ATION NEEDED | ..: ~ taigat eanet| OT ~ SOS | BOSTON DENTAL . turned » 5 6 and ssit't ta endwise of the grain. When the PARLORS ~ | t dient pee to these Twelve-year Gua y ; eit isp Lady Attend: Plage “ ‘ T wt r Houre—8:0 to 6; Sundays, 9 ka ‘ aderfully awee to 12, Both phones. about ' W’ _ 1420 SECOND AVENUE my ‘dope . : the same p eg that | at R gs a l been « station on Cape s 1 F. J. Heipp. Geo. Johnson, ) ' ting appa . 3 ? THE STATE BATHS. e one is n not Bhaving 15¢ Hater Cutting PP a fe a « ape Baths 12%c¢ reeimmnasremrmmmnemmemmemeninens | ot te wales ahoesk Sherman, Clay & Co, et aie tek - : : « tee te ts Se Avenue, Seattle State Bank, Mu Ml * -y aaa AMUSEMENTS. AALAND HIRD AVENUE | 6.5, ce.:ser0s ton THEATER , Popular Theater RUSSELL & DREW, Mgrs. BOTH PHONES 567 WOULD INCREASE Hi TERMINAL BOUNDS nees Sunday, Wed ay and Saturday. Prices 10c and 26c. Night at §:15. | Prices 20c, 30c, 40¢ and 50e. understood that the Gre —— | North railroad TONIGHT LAST TIME, BALCONY FROM “ROMEO will leave f secure more lands AND JULIET’ AND “DORA” BY THE EMPIRE COMPANY vote mber, | NEXT WEEK, STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE (TOMORROW) will t y FEB. 4TH new acks FRAZEE & BROWNE PRESENT THE LAUGHING SHOW e Dix le a alte a a | on the I ply YCLONE OF FUN. Week of Feb. 15 Th Tat: tle Church Around the Corner” » Sell the Best Sugar Cured “| Hams for "WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4 » he » POPPI LILLIA ILE III FELISIIOO t RIALTO COMEDY FOUR RALPH CUMMING @ CO. - Cc Musical Comedians Y "A Game of Hearts.” ; ; 4-JUGGLING MORTONS—4 TED E. BOX, Seattle Favorites Eccentric London Comique. Pound . PETE DUNSWORTH, Novel Entertainer Popular Singer. STARASCOPE SPECIAL CONCERTS, Motion Film. Star Orchestra of 6. ¢ LOLA STANTONNE Tey, Adame” Sel Raising ’ancake Flour; 2-lb Pkg. 10¢ Adams Tea & c Nature s daseeiped “Pe Coffee Co. ee neg y oho Plain Baths (2 1-2¢ Ragley’s sz, || leady’s Barber Shop

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