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TIE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, Dee. a9 ——_——————_—_——_————_ ‘ ; Be ; eee SESREETEecneNSAreS | ° | = | MYSTIC SILKEN THREADS yeep ‘e AMERICAN GIRL THE BRIDE IN| > 1G FIRGT FP weot 1G % . sommenguteine F AN ORIENTAL SECT an D Wie ' e this bas ipe H to The Star b de i ‘ the ana \ Am w t at t i Sa. 1 * nt abot i { 2 pet H RS POLONEL MANN (SAVE LANDMARKS | ms IS ACQUITTED ; : al nied ane BANNER YEAR AT ' , ' Phe t 1 cor . ines von and| = THE COURT HOU (Soripes Telegraph Servic john L. W ' ' pale w by | at YORK we The addre t ‘ « i * ' se © part ' t the ee of Col. William DM x } Re ' x N . rh . — | me a ‘ —— " & ¢ I her ad J ofore : ge In the audit " f the insid he , oo t rages fe : of enses have been " fw hat of at b . we mber constar te ma , . T w“ tomorrow w ¥ | ke t about #0,6 . iam A. MoClure, ¥ exident; [two wee agO, and will lik : . MISS IDA ADELIA MARSH, THE MADAZNAN BRIDE cian Satan o t ait ave paid $12,130 | Jar i ua follow Martin, goal; H. Reeks |” oy, Ve Gienk nent: Fr f the county t iThrig, seere and Caldwell, backs; D. Metoait,|Sreation of « k ng purity, At: knot falls, that m will be the] i, ow. tf por Bhim Gormley’s, treas oe ial — | Wy eo and m, halfbacks; | Ch! x “: " in im the s facto he household. | joe Murphy rich a »&. r re issuing fabu _ Sweetland, J Reeka, Dick- | @¢ a © rx from one to the other of the| The threads are symbolical of ¢ prliswincd ded a a ke 8 receipts AN AME I BRID oft feree and = thn ' bile agreement of t on | tween the ad there knotted. 1 , ft er 4,4 1 ts have been filed In 4 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec 29. proms at 2:30 o'clock r time and ¢ * burning of unieatine The mn ‘ hed tu fees in um of $44,230, Crim- jeMurder conv ns have been s¢ | hreads of Life” were passe threads with t a candle ’ n of Chicags has! | ined the number of 248 q against cone Vo tween and around the couple, The |} hought of © wheth oon me time at of h filed in this office. for bloode | gp tagging soo Rag llatrggane if Ac x the belief} Hantsh, Tae ceaieecainits WANT FIRST HILL REGRADED, which iNew Me « © bride was of of t, to whatever man September ts r Frederick Sawyer, of bange! V ® in the dua the Fo! rd, is in favor of hav~ ; LOI AN NO E Jobn Hillingsiea pinor t | j elle of Japan | as f rth Madison and rn ng a young woman of « far v, regraded, Col. went on @ bores | he eaters “The Power of the Press.” The sa hee with City thre ew Mexico, in-| _- The ‘ the Press” oper Ene Thomson and Assistant combt prospecting Sunday at the Lote thew | City Engineer Jeffries, went thre b oon. With them Camioe oo ee, aoe eee LS ee ete sen Vm ten Noten ter for “ This play ts t trict yesterday for the pu’ “ Mel ghiin, a tele , mec. 2 J ' ver having been pre I f getting « definite idea * > Sean, gue yesterday visited the farm athe , the * = wet wel Kean, near Tumwater, where it| in thread the plot - Manzano mour tal seized Egan's earold daughter wb t of an ac | MARSH TO BE GIVEN They went int arried the child to the woods | cused man n © by the ald | LICENSE INSPECTORSHIP, wer Bn vo the mn of - * bast Ly and bie oct spped his burden and proces wife The following persons have been ey were given a bed elf nga Pike ge biite 4 ay, leaving the child um The play will run week with found b e civil service commis fat and food. The ne t wethe-way, Mexican se of | New Your's day matin sion, qualified for pe f the. compte water supely be|san Sean where che. ave Affair was witnessed by 0 Beginning Bunday, Jeo. 6, the ALLEN DOONE, municlpal departs oort, the Amerteane eeked thelalarm. A peers oe ee young brother of the litte girl, who Pantages Stock company will pre-|in “Kerry Gow” at the Grand| and sewer inspec p herders if they knew of any = " raised , A posse sent “Dy Right « « mili Thursday and Friday. jdon, 8. B. Martin, C. P. Tate, L. a water near the camp. “You thet os bee: Si the chil }tary drama of Ru Merrian, C. B. Bander and 1 A. a little ways "’ Seen Sak ane the posse | - n Doone is a young actor and| Ellingwe license inspector, B. L, rectorelto make th a eantive’ and) | | “The Governor's Wife.” critics t2 Kast claim that the| Marvh; sasistant electrician, 1 H. ge ey he tarp Mace The « frightened, | For the second week of the on-|t of Murphy bas fallen on| Welch; station attendant, 1. with ¢ as keep her a prisoner in moun | pat state our handled her kagement 0 itable fers Wooding, C. R. Duffy and O. Sul jer carrying their rifles ni tains, bat her courageous stand | very tenderly and made no attempt | x ny Edna K ' sa little tot’ laser distance from the camp the| had foiled thelr parpose. Valles ts | at viciousness jeompany “dna who was © little tet) TOOT. csniwabientiemanneniasabaatiiie Heans suddenly took « greet in-|the son of Domingo Valles, in jail | tert ing to i tor " = tte — ny ne ta new YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLES! eo weapor ox "] “ suspec e sane thon ering osloal farce productions irect after the big ee “nee ‘ nenepeeae . eal yeaa fe a ob J Fret is ody, entitled “The rnor's W fire, » the leading lady Ortenta Seale tee he Parlor Americane ict them bave. the| Chaves, who represented the terri | @ production written and staged by | and sinc yan a child | 1413 Third av. have eight new ta- a fae eeenee bat the ches! tors tu conavess } Claude Ameden. Mr. Amsden and|now ret full bios bies the ‘only 6x10 pool table rs got possession of the rifles Mixes Davenport will be seen in the | act r they dropped behind and) ANNOUNCE ISTHMUS ROUTE. loading roles, with Wa Wilson Benced shooting the Americans a | the back. McLaughlin was the tiness for the The Northwester Carbonated Bever gos to fail. Billingsiea ran, but pow Tepeenie.) Sa Mameatinnn: Shokane Ws sup by us are always of the pose stopped with u half dosen Sermen ee : ‘ denidies beat pale be nee-ee renege racine ymin Pr 2 The men were left dead a - d qnesabis policies, He pre the gre amount of sat D the ground where they had fai bea dnerd J orate nf ote 4 mn es.) yr to the consumer They can be re and the Mexicans hastened Horn has & aa and in " Serv Ned upon as being absolutely pure te the camp occupied by Ge future the ships of the Pacifi SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.-—Five in alt veapest, of” las uaees ak alone. “Where are the men? hada " ere wer injured, two probably | liclous flavors, property charged igeked them. “Ob, they wilt by © falling wall af the cop with ens, and #0 carefully bottled soon, bringing some water & Fine and Ramey oe. Vie as to insure perfect freshness and in cee 4 . % were working upon the founda pv Th Birvenedl the calm response of the o wall when, without warning, « * Then they approach buge mass of brick and stone but their aspect was so sinis ro hem, WEDOING AT BALLARD. burying two upon that she selred a revolver ——— sarvele eo hb it was empty, and threat A quiet wedding took place at the | "* *** joptng the others. to kill the first ome wholhome of Mr. and Mra John Son-| her. They could have shot/nischen, at Ballard, Christmas aft CARDINALS DIE down with the rifles, but in-/ noon. when their dangher, Mammie | they took the horses and| Dorothy, was married to Herman | —_—-~ off to thelr herds A. Schmidt, a promine’ young | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 2.—Two Trepepl, each of parnlysta Dee [Mrs Billingsien kept a heart-i man of that city. A large number ROM ing vigil for two nights and |of friends and relatives were pres | Cavagois waiting in vain for the re ‘ent theMusicof the Opera Can be enjoyed by you in your own home---more than that, can be played by you personally if you own | Ghe Pianola Piano MR. HENRICH CONREID announces that the operas to be given at the Metro- politan Opera House, in New York City, this year will be selected from the following © works, practically all of which are included in the Pianola repertory, some of them P being represented wy no less than a dozen different selections and brilliant piano ar- P fangements: Fra Diavolo Fidelio La Sonnambula Romeo et Juliette Hansel und Gretel Pagliacci Cavalleria Rusticana Un Ballo in Maschera Aida Rigoletto 1 Puritani ; Les Huguenots La Traviata La Damnation de Faust L’Africaine Il Trovatore Carmen Le Nozze di Figaro Gotterdammer ung Adriana Lecouvreur La Giocondo Lohengrin Lakme La Boheme Die Meistersing«: Don Pasquale Tosca Parsifal L’Elisir 4’ Amore Mancn Lescaut Tannhauser La Favorita Madama Butterfly Tristan and Isolde Marta Andrea Chenier Fedora | Faust Il Barbiere di Siviglia Samson et Dalila Salome Lucia di Lammermoor Das Rheingold Die Walkure Siegfried Der Fliegende Hollander Look over this list carefully and see how many of these operas you have heard Sin the past—how many you would like to hear again, how many you expect to hear this year If the Pianola Piano did no more than bring into your home this wealth of mel- Ody and harmony, would it not be worth all that it costs? But this is only a very small part of the pleasure this wonderful instrument is ca- pable of bringing into your daily life. Its repertory now numbers over 15,000 selec- tions—no matter what your musical tastes, the Pianola Piano will gratify them com pletely. The Pianola Piano is made only by the Aeolian Company, and none of the many imitations possesses its most important features, which are thoroughly protected by basic patents. Prices $550 to $1,000. Moderate monthly payments, SOLE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES, D. S. JOHNSTON COMPANY THE “HOUSE OF RELIABILITY.” 903 SECOND AVE. STORES EVERYWHERE. partially cardinals. died today, fell Phone 927. Who Is Your Dentist? We want to be if you wilt sive ue @ chance to prove our superior ability. PAINLESS EXTRACTING GUY BATES POST AND JANET BEECHER, In “The Heir to the Hoorah” at the Grand, beginning tomorrow pight Fall set of teeth, fit guaranteed . Gold Crowns, 22k . Last wight « capacity sedience Hoorsh” was seen here last but NEW YEAR'S PLANS. Bridge work eeeseces | packed eo to gone judgment caty for the betterment of the per uw ye ut pe nt st; Gold Fillings that stay in . 4 }upon Gulmera’s strange ormance nections 40 not affor Aspen |"Maria Rosa,” on the oceasion of its| Guy Bates Post, a Seattle boy adequate accommod Silver Fillings that stay tm ....... seeeeeeee “ - se firet presentation in America heads the company appearing in tions for your increas- The production, in the hands of| his original role of “Joe Lacy ing business, we would ASSOCIATED DENTISTS suggest that you consult the officers of thie In- stitution, which ie in « position to offer unex- celled facilities for OR. F. J. BETHEL, MGR. Phone, Main 177 (Fifteen Years’ Experience.) Open Evenings and Sunday Morenoons. Florence Roberts company, evoked conflicting feet ings upon the part of the spectators They evidently did not like the dark | Frank Monroe, seen here in “The | Virginian; Ada Nevil hore in sever al of Frohman’s productions; Janet | Dalton last year appearing In “The and a capable Roome 1, 2, %, 4, 6, 6, 1112 Second avenue, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s, and dismal scenes of this sombre | Virginian” are new additions to the ndling checking ac- Spanish drama, with its revolting | cast | ante pietures of hopeless poverty, brute A special New Your's matinee Our corps of tellers, passions and vengeful murders,|wili be given Tuesday bookkee OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON while at the aame time acknowledge ing the fascination of Miss Robert's “The Betle of Japan.” render t nervice truly wonderful art and admiring| Russell & Drew claim that the at-| to fir porations the dramatic vigor and pewer of her/traction at the Seattle theater | and indtviduals WH Establi: rendition of the principal rele. next week opening tomorrow mat-| um isha Therefore the audience enthuttjince will be a dramatic treat. The| asticalty encored Miss Roberts time and again, while withholding ex pressions of satinfaction from the play itself In the hands of an ordinary act |ress “Maria Rosa” would have been laltogether unacceptable. It is too |terrible, and unrelieved by rays of human hopefulness or even touches of humor. True, in the wedding there is an effort at merriment, but it verges ly upon boorishness to be The strength of the in ite grue The Belle of Ja-| Hn) play le entitied ba Savings Department January 1, 1907 DEXTER-HORTON & CO. BANKERS Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits $1,000,000.00 Deposits $9,500,000.00 * and te from the pen of Itoo © | acceptable. | production lies solely And it h although the play deals with a young Spanish peasant girl, Maria jRosa, of great attractions, who ind} lthe wife of Andres, whom she pas sionately loves. Ram a fellow workman with Andres, falle in love with the girl, He kills the foreman lof a gang of laborers, to which all lof the characters belong. Then he ntrives to throw suspicion upon Andres. The latter is arrested and ultimately dies in prison. A year passes and Maria Rosa, | still grieving over the death of An |dres, i# reluctantly persuaded by |Ramon to marry him. This man fascinates her, while she instinct For Irrigated Lands call on OLUMBIA CANAL CO, Manager, 509-510 Ma- ) Seattle, Wash. or LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine, + Exp vous. Heavy Hauling. Both Phones—1686, Office jn Diller Hotel, Open Day and Night, MASQUE BALL, lively shrinks from him and dreads At So t Templo, his power over her, At the wedding Tuesday Evening, Jan. 1, 1907. supper Ramon, while drunk, drops FIVE PRIZES. interost om Savings Accounts at }a remark which arouses the wom: Admission—Gents bee, Ladies 4« suspicion. Later, while they free. " ®! worms out of him the fact that he killed Andres. Then in a fury of rage she slays Ramon with a knife. This ends the play In the emotional parte Miss Rob erts in at a splendid advantage. She! Grattan Donnelly, author of many j'4 well supported by Thurlow Ber |thriiting melodramas, ‘The action. gen, in the role of Ramon of the p ia laid in Japan and it jare but eight characters ia }is said that this calls for many drama, The scenic effects are g004.| grey wtige settings “Maria Rosa” is being given at 3 eae on MISS BESSIE CLI’ as “Titi” In “The Belle of Japan” at the Seattle theater next week. 70 Compounded Semi-Annually. BIG REDUCTIONS ON FINE FURS. Cash or Credit. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. ‘S MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 5, BREST FROM JANUARY 1, 1907, SAVINGS DEPC 1907, WILL BEAR I Our more than 36 years of uninterrupted success testifies to ening and will by The company is heeded by Bee the confidence enjoyed and we doubt not those seeking a savings Bi D. 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