The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1906, Page 8

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' RIGOL the Digwest thing of ite wind BENE iT 2 away with much of the ert Ty i Savage Company’s Of. J| Xevterday party of local bar ATE 0 sna | the new water regulations went tr f br PW. Mtuart . bere visited Tacoma with the hope W TER CONSUMERS |ettect on January 1 of u ’ tion te + lame (fering at The Grnad Jof adding to the relief fund, and - Mince that time the city has been |f « eins of Dea th Last Night. were not disappointed. Close | to divided {nto districts, and each din- | ™ $100 was rai in the neighboring! The elty council's fire and water|trict has been assigned ea . ented — we) ty. Already Phillipe’ local 1) committee yesterday agreed to |pay day, but the majority of for being tence ‘ ' he t | rades have contributed about $260, |ommend the ordinance allowing| pons became confused over date th a SHARPEN jie *, Goff in the title role, as dif- dropped. That matter has been al , e's | juperintendent Youngs to keep a 1 hi h caulted In constant tr f han be IVES | Hoult a one as te to be found tm the | bone of contention for many years | $350 Raised, jeontinuous “ad in all the daily|pie both for themselves and the ‘ whole realm of opera. How well he!in every country, Would It not bel newspapors, giving the dates and| water department | t x SHEARS filled this role will Hot easily be| better to allow an audience t 1 amount, with small sume] districts where water rents are due! ‘ , C, great a pure and aimple Lack | utes rr ov ba he dead . a . base toretds the Mention af teal ee eee wee ft ; Ired ther Seattle folk who are} This moasure i intended largely } t 3 ‘ n tite a : jwith @ bow Ha amile, and Me leiways at hand help a worthy * pair ¢ other pa we the a flturb all previous allusions? We! oa with the amount which wil If you want good hotograph ALLA Vet j were beyor proach. without tntroducing it tnto t mafortable fund to aus per dos, 106 Columbia Bt J wor John W. Pet ti t ¥ wun i ah ama te tog eA jou, | th rtunate man and his fam : If there ne i} bout the Ypera company © appre ate y i 1 rte’ Sag bh _ “ Soren, ones Be 7} Sah ihe tek Doo" Phill * 09 years old, and the walle after the dain has been spporting At all of the BY KARL RIEDEL SBERGER Rigatetto-the name sounds pre ite enchantingd but what ar ale word*Rigule represents t he though at Wag nm Rig . era know mas Melody, Was ac fortunate as to weave Ris ever soothing mel ody his nerve-racking story v r ved of the ® y omposer of Traviata a Othe Fal staff! What a wide gap between each of these! What relative great nees in all of them and what tre meadous ha es of musical priv ciples from one to the other! Musk knows of no othe nee of such individua or rather developmer versatility ean not all have been the influence of Wagner, and per haps there was none of Perhaps it is simply the product of a mind great and sufficient unto itself Greatness of Verdi 1 never fully realised the great ness of Verdi until [ heard his Rigoletto again last night. My thoughts drifted back to the days when I, as a smal was pe ted to serated along a y Nn star nm this very ore on I played t ra b ing the first season of "7 Opera any, but be at t the eternal y fulnes edl's genius and all, makes even ob Ami uniformity. I have hear Restke appear with a « made one shiver. I have Eames as sa gurrounded « “nobles of Brabant,” who more like peanst vendors than nobles, I have seen Rlizabeth in silk, while the rest of the court Ia dies bought their dresses at a t gain counter, These things may tlekle the ears or, better, the eves of those who go to opera for fash fon's sake, bat they are not art any more than fs this pecuilar sass tionalism that surrounds many 4 mod Classic Purity Ability and eemary for the highest in art the Sarage Oper these two and t classic institution principles of clasat. Bpen those of a morbid You feel this principle permeating the whole company from the tra pit to the soloists. There is Chevalier Emanuel, to whom in a large measure ta due the great suc cess of this organization. I may be Prejudiced in his favor, becanse I love bim as a man and greatly ad mire his tremendous intellect, which exerts itself in every direction, his unequaled memory and his experi ence. rt all those who have been associatéd with him in musical work wil bear witness to my « ment that he may have equi operatic Kapelimeister peers. And he has a splandid chestra composed of the best that aniformity are ne and company gives us eby becomes a based upon the tty and not curtosity rehee the country affords Those « do the work assigned tc do as well And t was no Diaring Of brass last nig What magic there is in a little at wish that we might have a concert too, of this organization such as they gave on their travels several years ago what a ht it} it to hear such & chorus! It ts comparatively small, but makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity It is all precisi in ite into . ladies gen * will be heard sooner or later. Work of Soloists. As to tobe said, It fa criticise t ts o8 sary to t ” tid you ever an ma lose a a0 a case Without a w while, on the and clan is subject - prova at any a wield « ab amn han with soloist toning that I To me tenor, a ¥ fe and, heart a I believed ity ] changed last night. Gilda, as rey Easton but phystcally—purity nd cence personified, with a the purest type, se a limit as t to pitch. At last, but by no mea range an LLOYD WAS COURAGEOUS WHEN MARY LEFT THE HOSPITAL ‘a a ° The Great Family Laundry —— readin a e Model Cieciric Laundry mai turned away his head » : td oles ne ar « bread ever ma L Tm e-gled.” he said 2 o¢ # ney By ges im tact, ii’e « good that tm ations His eyes were large and bright “4 othad ton noah wigan se = = But his Kips trembled and the tears | ar . t © free i Alwar t almost brimmed over : t * . ple ’ _~ Yea, I'm goin waid Mary. J Ponape. oe | The says I'm moat ¢ mn Lioyd taught Mary to Anc 4 was really glad—for arblee | Ma make of * a had w~ Mary wae goiog away foreseen this parting had « Mory’s aunt came at 3 p.m. Thure ways ned to leave the hospital| day. Mary looked at I $ inquir together I've never seen the ntry.” } eaid Lioyd, “Doe Lioyd had said, “and when you # ared n, I'l go, t I ng suppressed 66 5 3 Of course you wi Mary had! tears came. Mary, ef!) sobbing, was agreed borne downstairs | For more than a year the two Mayn't I go to the poreh?” asked children, Lioyd Kean and Mary | Liord } Beadie, each suffering trom tuber was the * children said Sante OF cha had beor goodby. The! xirl, muffled for a a are 6 years o} and ven away, The little their cots had been bey r rned to the ward, now the surgeons gradually overcame the | and eas without Mary ' DANCE FOR BLIND MAN’S BENEFIT | LOCAL BACKERS ARE RAISING MONEY FOR PHILLIPS, WHO HAS LATELY LOST SIGHT. A dance at Leechi Wednesday ev « W. D. Ph wn as “De t hie a wn a a » ‘ Optic Nerve Gone. 8 th h n ha D. W. PHILLIPS grown steadily wotee, until today ho| W t wh Barber Wh I ’ ardly dint h ’ i ken With B “ B<4 so coon IT’s boc” HIS EYE THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1906. | ing yea! barber shops contributions to : the fund are being received daily and tickets for the benefit sold, | Rough Dry Family Washing 6c Pound STATE NEWS | | Send us the family washing and allow us to prove « ed assert Paseo he MD br gt og “that we can do the family washing cheaper than it can be done t rine hoepttal will be retained at home The average family wash weighs about 12 nunds, and r gy von charge for doing same is 72 MAY WE SEND THE WAGON ? A larne f surveyors are at , ” k het we erett and Bnohom oh, and are genera elleved to be working in the interest of the Mil railroad, but they will not report for more than Either 590 Use the Phone 590 Use the Phone ough Dr 6c Per Lb. t ate the jo t at Guard of Waehing- | 1 Mra. Paul Hotmrook tn this clty.} i Set ' no” i clatt | WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER, iron all flat pieces, starch all clothes | | that need starchi all this is covered in the regular charge of 6c pound IMITATED Phenomenal Results Young Men are buying stock daily and between wait- at-~if he looks good and he belongs to a good family, ing on them and answering the inquiries of Young Ladies ask him in a gentle voice—H-E-N-E-R-Y, have you bought over the phone who want to know “IF MR. HAS a block of stock in the SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER BOUGHT A BLOCK OF STOCK” COMPANY?” Give him sufficient time to get his “thinker We Are Certainly Bus working,” and if he attempts to say “yes” wi an We have promised not to give t any na see his f f ¢ is telling a lie t Hold on to would surprise the people of Seattle his ear and lead him to the frontdoor—but if he t! back around aboutitwice a week helping you burn up “Papa's YES, HERE IS MY CERTIFICATE, coal” and hes a little uncertain about which “way he an , t nd is going” IT IS YOUR DUTY TO GIVE HIMA LITTLE ; Aidt : HELP, { ‘ are | ‘ port r If you are not, the next thing is to either give him the G. Bi or provide for the future by he d gh pur If yse after hearing this you may as chase a blocks of the preferred stock in the SEATTLI well ce rk on s¢ BOSTON COPPER COMPANY ymmence w me other chap, as he is | derr is too thick-headed to know en an when it rains.” the IT MIGHT BE 4 teh t HIM A WEEK TO Go and See the Ore at 724 Alaska Bullding Seattle-Boston Copper Co. right ear and face him around t WELL, HOWEVER, TO GIVE light—any light CHAS. E. CRANE, Pres.

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