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¥ t THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1900 Seventh Ave ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY Telephon: Editorial tndepe neent O75; Sunset Main 1080 4, Mal 1050. jopagaient 11388) Bu BALLARD STAR AGENCY.2m Taliard Ave Sunset, Mallard me five conte per month, One cent por copy, sts conte per . o Detiveres vy wail ox carrier, Ne tree cones TO MATL SU RRCKINARTHe dae wom mane cighron " Oh treae oo or, When that dete arrives fy . Senin b 8 .¥ ame te » the lie A oo w * u 1 \ ‘ re the w n - ' t woud at thea } vo American s a aying there ts ar (rhe ton. ore A " " ! A y © ‘ fo 1 \ . H ™ h u it B he NERVOUS Amert and, f tics w ay md that s ali k An he w ev th the ‘ me wi werk © mech , vk 1 s! ¥ 4 , i { al for dea n ? he bone and s woof the countr the v h pr @ucers, t he wealth a nor the w ithrifts Nor are wen wn vita They because It ls nee ory t oF and af irk it. 17 have learned ney and at he ight bv Rey of food have not t r int x with strong @rink. They have not destroyed nerve force by loss of the prope amount of sleep. To use a < simp . fa. THE THEATERS | The Georgia Georgia Minstrels. | The rapid strides that Richards ® Pringles famous Georgia min Btrels have made during the past rly thirty stage hands are quired to set this on Royal Chef Grand next Friday Farewell of Favorites. rs puts them tm the front ranks! ‘Tomorrow night will mean the the minstrel field. They have | farewell of the 5 at ® recognized standing as being in| the Star theater sa {ifferent fromthe bill are the ten Tidbeaux Zou (@ class of their own, others, but yet a minstrel show hers with plenty ave en who drill an Joba H.W ves, young wo scale bigh w failudes. Canse—a mistake | monologist; James and Sadie | ibe management. “A generous pud-| ard and James Anderson, bur “4 Bic did not crave for it.” tragedians; Marguerite Newtoo and | Ht is a funny proposition, to say | Charles Homan, in a soug and piano} Byrne, STAR DUST By “JOSH” |e. AST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; BECOND PRIZE, $1 | SEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE 'EM BRIEF AND ADORE $8) | “JO8H WISE,” THE GTAR | No Time to Stop " A Word Fromm Josh Wise \ ) | t ' | nd " | | TW st | “TW pr | Would Make Vehicle of a Boy. Pil as ay Bi | A wae pod ats ‘ keep from bein’ rob. | | ~—S _— bed by man.” | | | “No, we decided not te tet him »thix year, Grandfather ts ao in Hisoreet. He's nearly 80, you know AMUSEMENTS. a} @he least, but it is a truth, and peo | act; the Tuscanos, battle ax swing | will go and see the Georgia! ers, and others. Th give way eatreis and the forty fum mak-| Monday afternoon to a set of new | ‘ers at the Grand tomorrow, Monday | performers, headed t 2 Bere eed Tuestay nights, and after the troupe of five men and women /f ghow will say, “Best | ever saw obats from the Rin Bros’ | — cirena, They will be supo Juvenile Bostonians. {Minstrel Billy Clark | Next Thursday night at the Grand! He 2 mis | the Juvenile Bostonians, an ore ’ the operatic vocalist; | gation of forty five clever chil ‘ in a comedy play-| nging in age from 5 to 12 yes ' the magician. Du worth will sing a new song and the Bbiograph will two or three comic ent the comic opera “De the seat sale starting Tuer Gay mornig at the box office. The opera made a big hit when giver Monda hhere by the Stewart Opera company.| formances begin at 2:20, 7:30 and ‘The children gtve it a spectal and | ° o'clock. hans . adn tion The » Set ° be right ¢ P HEBREW DEDICATION, out, and numerous taking i ties will be put on between he new book of Hebrew Law, do ‘Many of the children cl anted by Mr. and Mra, H. Ler as their home and the will be dedicated tomorrow night at the event is therefore k at Hersi's synagogue fagly great nm the Ht an hall, Ninth and gon and Yesler Way At the & attle Boag caf big week *Btales by tonight Gy pates, Starting tomorrow afternoon third altraction. Messrs. Russ the} ‘t Park Tonight Drew will pre ® Come out to Leschi Park tonight theater will be E ‘e™ land spend the evening dancing. | York company, presenting “A Me) woenor's Orchestra and the finest Love.” The play t* more of ® | dancing floor im thé sorthwest @iety order of ama thas i (§) Dances givem in the big pavilion, & Stream or ocd ra rem tie, far the largest amd finest hall there is enough rtumity 06! serttte. @ensationaliam in the scenes and Situations to work the audience up te a sufficient excttement to please fevers of the sensational Maretta Smart, who interprets the part of Lad Audiey, comes bere heralded as an actress of bility and she is said to be sup ported by an exceptionally compe tent company of artists. Te Yuyteen mt the Third Immensely Popular The Third Avenue theater opens tomorrow afternoon and wit i continue open until the regrade of Not hard to guess why, ‘Third « « ft ont of busines or If yon're figuring The Taylo wilh contine . na new tfit, st ir epiuation the indefinit 1a new Fall Outfit, suit, Next week, starting tomorrow overcoat, and so forth, and fernoon, they present, “The W you don't quite sce where Tigress of Japan Laurette Tay the cash is con » fro , Jor, Wm. Morris, Viola Keene, Wr package “gp —e _i -* ¥. Raynor, Baby Edythe and all th ay the bill, try our little Deaton of Tayler compan a-time plan and your have splendid parts in “The Wh troubles will vanish Ther Japan oS si | Our Autumn Showing se te ef E tovailh Of Seth Ovetiuaie’ and Chet santuee to be the ‘Mame Cravenettes is now ready Stage setting which has ever t for your inspection—prices pine 1 on any stage in Be attle range from $1@ to $30. #0 « e that Itt af @ mechanics sen to ge Latest yle atest styles—faultles stage of the Grand in readine Re F “ tontiiene hs beck part of the stage h tailoring igh prices he retuflt altogether in order terms the iest ever. give room for the broad staircase whic! Hunting Season in Full Swing, 11 feel Whe should nding a few days dor you go? F 4 Second av, w flanks t room se Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union. gun, and nf the ta “Seattie’s Reliable Credit " a ow House.” hand loaded # itustrated be taken moving per «Dance at Leschi A A a A A AD immense stock of ot muste, mastea! merchandise alking machines, pianos and organs has been moved to 140 Becond Ave, where all costomers vill recetve our best at- tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway (and other) Pianos 1406 CECOND AVENUE SEATTLE Sunday, aT Friday, Saturday, r MINSTRELS 40—Emperore of Minstretey SEATTLE Edward R. Salter’s Famous Company MARETTA SMART The White Tigress 406 Next Week, Same Company—"ESCAPED FROM THE HAREM: JOHN CORT, M Sunday SATURDAY MATINEE, Tuesday of the } Triumphal & Pringle’s | * FAMOUS . New York Hi Royal Chef MUSIC ANO LYRICS BY STODDARD & TAYLOR, A wenty-eighth Tour t Rig Musical Comedy of the mt ireat Introducing The Big 6 Comedians CLARENCE POWELL JAMES CROSBY FRED SIMPSON HAPPY BUREGUARD FRANK KIRK LESTER McDANIELS AND Music by BEN M. JEROME 50—Company of -50 MOSTLY GIRLS 40 New and Bewlldering te, Boenes and Sensations st a parallel tn the Min sirel World. ‘ PRICES -Divans 61 00 PRICKS-+-$1.59 to 7 Ralanee of Howse Th e, 2 Seats Selling Wednesday. « THEATE RUSSELL & DREW, Managers PHONES 43 © prices & Adulte; Children, 16 and 3% Night prices 200, 360, 40c and Sc, Box Beata, $1.00 TONIGHT—Last thne—Taylor Co in “Stolen by Gypsies.” Present the dramatic triumph of modern times-- Mise Hraddon’s Audiey's Seere nation af Lady gnatructed drameat nowned novel sertly fid acting magnificent scenic production and epler PLAY THAT APPEALS TO HUMAN KIND OF ALL CLASSES SThe Most Popular Theater” —_: IRD AVENUE THEATER — REOPENING MATINEE Tomorrow, Sunday, Sept.36 Alt this week Russell & Drew present “The Good One in a Good CUAS. A. TAYLOR COMPANT In the famous war play of Japan THE BIGGEST SCENIC PRODUCTION VET! CAST WORTH NOTICING! AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN! Just Come and Get Acquainted. Actors That Are Favorites and Can Act. change in prices. Matinees 26c and 10e; Evenings 20, 26 Phones 667—No orders beld after 1:20 and 7:20 i ali W BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON. THE BERRY TROUPE The Famous Ringling Cirows Acrobats. ANORE | MINSTREL BILLY CLARK The Great Mag | The Man I i MARIE LA CLAIR CLIFF DEAN @ CO. PETER DUNSWoRTH THE STARASCOPE Latest in Mlustrated Songs « You a Trip Abroad BASEBALL Pacific Coast League—Recreation Park FRESNO V8. SEATTLE TOMORROW AT 3 P.M Take Virginia or Cedar St. Cars, Admission and 500 | ing ing a ALK! NATATORIUM John Segalos, the hero of the Valencia, every afternoon and even- thie week igh diving, fancy awimming. No extra charge. capacity 1,000. The beautiful and costly medals aw 9 on exhibition. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1906 Dull Affatr " ‘ ' ' From Rural Newspapers On the Students ars. 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WE ARE OFFERING THEM, FOR 30 DAYS ONLY, AT $1g0 AT THE END OF THAT TIME THE PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED Port Simpson Is the Only Logical Terminal of the Big Transcontinental Rallroads THAT ARE NOW BEING BUILT FROM EASTERN CANADA would ’ til! Anot Lamb J . - enmen'y k ‘ i Hactoriog, ri 1 RAZOR Sale | 1 80CORmep. ’ seed prloes, FREE } Free C ine ree UOll / pon | : Bring this coupon te our | store and our expert will | hone your old razor treg— ; t come cond il ye | me ‘ The Quaker Drug(o,| f 3101S F ’ you KNOW 1013-1015 First Ay, ] ! j HAVE You A | | factiit you KNow | sh Station) go one IND, 2299. 1420 BRCOND AVE Hyndreds of people from the United States in the to advance. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. Plans providing for terminals of the Grand Trunk Pa cific railroad at Port Simpson have been filed with the railway department at Ottawa by Mr, Joseph Hobson, chicf engineer for the Grand Trunk Pacific road. The follow ing editorial appeared in the Daily Province of Vancouver B. ¢ “The announcement that the Grand Trunk Pacif railroad had at last filed its Pacific coast terminal and had chosen Port Simpson as the place at which the steel of the road would connect with salt water, was the one te of conversation in Vancouver today.” site Port Simpson is over 600 miles north of Seattle and has the only safe harbor from Vancouver, B. C. Alaska. As the logical terminus of four transcontinental lines which are building toward it, the commercial future of this port can not be excelled In these days of rapid transit and keen competition in the means of transportation, it is the railroad and steamship to lines that has the shortest route and the easiest grades which wins, The Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern, the two railroads which are racing toward Port Simpson and each fighting to secure the best route, are both securing passes through the Canadian Rockies lower than those of any other line on the whole continent, ghest point on the line of the Grand Trunk Pa 00 feet abc the sea level. The next lowest pa the mountains on this continent is that of the Great Northern of the United t ich 8 the ntains at 5,200 feet above the 1 the sea; which is 2,7 fect hig than that of the ro. Iding toward Port Simpson Another point in the scheme of rapid transit; the line of the Grand T Pacif is much rter than th of any other transcontinental line on the A an continent These two facts mean: that the transcontinental lines to Port Simpson will have the advantage over all competing lines by the easier grade (2,700 feet lower than any other) and a shorter line, which means quicker and cheaper trans portation from the Atlantic to the Pacifi Another advantage which Port Simpson possesses over other Pacific coast railroad seaports is its nearness to | Alaska and the Orient. It is 600 miles nearer these impo trading districts than Seattle, giving it an advantage of days’ sailing, which means a great deal in the race fort in the Orient and This means a ship leaving 54 will be obliged ne leaving Simpson Alaska to sail two days longer thar within the By that see why this port will port You can reac three years be the leading of the coast the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northem be built to the Pacific and the Ca an Pacific and Great Northern have invaded the rich country back of Pod Simpson 115 years aga The townsite of Port Simpson was platte The land was conveyed by patent and ¢! It is the only townsite of P Si at platted and has the advantag f nm, a and a safe port for ocear Here is a suggestion of what ra fi ty Three years ago, Edr lage—simply a front operate trains into that ndt en banks, paved streets, { lat vf 24,000. < atis pper ! railroads You . t Simpsom ire when the ra , s harbor, it my 1 , es, there is no q tion g the next three years beir at of F ton. See the point? P. {monton if inland, PORT SIMPSON IMPROVEMEVT CO. 618 PIONEER BUILDING, SEATTLE ia