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AT FAIRBANKS DAUGHTER AT wens one knows how tar bedrock is ‘igaves down R HOME pyre Strike on Redmond Creek, R OF STRIKES ON CRE Redmond creek ie the next in or der of the on district to be heard from as a pro ATED FROM TANANA «in the Tenderfoot ducer and wort has just been oial Services.) hey camels Drought in by Rusty Meir that a Ee PAIABANKS. Alasks. Dec. 10 | dig find hax been made there, Red ‘amber, & yours m . s8on, COMM en « Pourth | delde thin morning in « Pourth head of Baleha and Caribou, | mond ts between Banner aad Ten- derfoot, about halfway between the ‘ionte| © Bumber of holes have been " oat! ink on the creek, but, while they the woman hat | DAVE shown good Indications, noth ing very good has been heard from threat to come ae working ove siautes watil this last strike was reported, need Alder Creek Strike, istent rumors eoor ab tex Am] Be ereck, and while nothing ean be learned, it is known thal ® properties loe on 1 on that creek | Louls Bohmidt oa 12 above has had | bis operty, ate coming in are making him un ertain as to whather close with it or not Cleary Creek Strike, Word was recetve tich strikes on the alleged wise years. pe in Good Condition from Fairbanks are] igh Pesene mt econditien and) wy machinery is being the operators. Two bie } He: being seat out to ther bton boiler ia being on Fairbanks fe also belug toda Cleary low ones have beer Benin y Cripp | Aativity on Steole Creek, oe. came in from Steele a dead one, is kept up Cleary may carry broom again ia 1907. Yesterday Alexander @ Morrison, laymen on eet Bight, sad reports a good! 17 below, owned by Fox & Laraon, SMtivity at the present time| hit as high as $1.60 to the pan @ely two pumps on Steele! Fotiowing right on the Wworke:!,” said Mr. Mana./ strike came the news that Ed the property | am devel-| Thomas, on 16 below, had got te my partner on the} bedrock in two holes and got §2 one has reached bed-| pans in one and $1.30 pana in th gotten into the pay. No! other but if the FIRST RECITAL ‘The Girls’ Glee club, of the unt versity, will give ite first perform thin year promises to be one of the best from a musical standpoint that the department of music has ever offered. Professor Kimball has had the young women in charge for the last three months, during which time they have practiced two hours every afternoon beside putting tn & good part of the evening for the last week, There are some 25 young women th the choirs together with five principal soloists, of which Misses Louise Martin and Grace Bennett are the most expe tlenced NEW FAD PARTY A pvew fad has been started in Seattle and ts becoming popu! I ia called a fuel party. The guests are requested to bring a few sticks of wood or a good sized lump of coal The popularity lies im the feet that t aot only assures guests a warm place to spend the evening ata cost of only sticks of wood or a lump of coal but also helps the host to koop the house warm during the evening COUNT DE WITTE. telegranh Service.) PETERSBURG, Jan. 12—- Fpoticemen were abot dead and @thers were seriously wound a few) going the Alder definite rous offers are being made for John Long, who te interested with } am offer of an option of $26,000 on snd the rumora that he should of two Some of ‘ speaking of the grand old creek as present lick the ln of thie GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB ance thia evening in Denny hall, the | college axsembty hall. The program | the | | attempting to arrest two} It ie expected that when the B who plotted to win Count De| parties became more general th mnt De} situation will be gre r e plot, and officers | Heved Freeaeo ut” has a great the schemers, owed | (1tent taken the e of whist a t their home and tried to en-/ the soc’ iy; where guests} e lights werp suddenty The terrorists open. the police, with | ERROR CAUSES BLOCKADE The men oF ON GREEN LAKE LINE. jdid not bring wood or coal result. DNEN’S CLUBS AND CONCERTS: | The Bt department of the Wom. | chub wilt bola The ment | > 955 and attenetn’ te Monday afternoon at 1:50 ]the switch hs eee ad cr is the library of the ¥. W.|, b pite of the fact that Virginia. st See subject will be “Greek |car 222 had the lights. Ae a re and “Eastman Johnson.” | salt, No. 268 ran off the track and| ¥ afternoon at 3.30 o'clock |p) “ ocked ap 30 care from going in| Sean the reguiar monthtr | cither direction for about two Et the Ladice Musical cheb | iwurs while the cor was Leing lift The car service on the Green Lake line was tied up for nearly two hours yesterday afternoon, eatin af Motorman Harris’ disregard of the Nght signale at the switch at Righth av. and Olive st Seattle Electric company's/ ine A SeReTe = Li an “The Theaters sett Mette ante aap cian 4 camino na amaniin hastened | | | COUNTESS OLGA VON HATZLEFOT. Who appears in “The Little Duchess” at the Grand the latter part of t week, the touring car at Wonderland ex hibit will Include Colambta river and Colorado seenes. In the former “Sultan of Sulu dayw George Ades commences a four | mont rand tomorrow nig! ger wil! be taken from |The y has been littie 1 t The Dalles, On this changed since last seen here. Mis#/ trip many of the places of interest Octavia Broske the new prima donna, betng the most conspicucus Al. Sykes haw been Intrusted with the tithe role and ts reported te have seored “The Sultan of Sula” ts a splen ‘ido al satire, The words and lyrk are from the pen of George Ade, and the music is by Alfred G. Wathall, professor of music of the Northwestera university. The cho rus is made up of young and pretty women, woll drilied. The song hite are many and are introduced in a so well known to Seattle people who have been over the route, will be shown. The entire bill should prove popular. Opening of the Lyric. ‘The Scout's Revenge” will be the play that the stock company will present, for the opening bill at the new Lyric theater, on Ocek/ dental av. and Washington st. The} sage will be under the direction of RE French, Moesers. Russell & Drow will give the people of Seat natural way, and scattered pleas jtie, in the Lyrie theater, a great ingly through the two acts. There | *rprive. It will be one of the pret-| will be @ special matinee Wednos. | tiest, cleancet, coatest, beat equipped | day and the safest theater that mod-/ — erm ideas can construct, and the! “The Midnight Flyer.” people in the Bouth end of Seattie “The Ol Clothes Man,” at the | Will likely make it as much of a/ Seattle theater, closes the week to-| old mine as the Third Avenue night proved to be under Messrs. Russoll | The attraction at the Seattle the |@ Drew's direction / ater tomorrow, and all next week | will be s play of the dramatic mo Coming Attractions. | chanteal order, “The Midnight Fly Next week at the (rand will be! or It will be seen here tomorrow devoted to musical produ ome anit for the first they Among the he the month is oi two! onic effects a storm at sea and a | @* will appear Sergeant Kit-f resiietic wreck find # piace a |” and “Red Feather are the oth | jer two attraction company, sald to be strong, play inter Dreamland. | rink will Dave «ket. “Northern Light pamnians ement haa At the Sunday matinee mg Pg The mag ! traction at the Late thea pre-| i poy nn Me ented by the Pantages stack com-| "A" %f Keeping of or wit be “Northern Lights”! ares e hav oe vineed it that the patrons { is said fo be stromg, the |. Seiten : patrons of the ¥ tovehing and the comedy entertaining }, Ur. Huot, dentist,” 530 Burke | Mise Aillleen May plays Meten| 28lding Phove, Ind t92 Beattln | Dare; Mr. Dowlan, John Swiftwind the eduented Indian; Mr. Morris Kietn, the choemaker, 217 will do Sidney Sherwood, the vil lain and the Mixees Bell and O» Harria wan driving Green Lake| | a ee artnet | od back to the track by jackscrews | % Ranitn, dari L. Bettman, viol! THEATER FIRE-ENCAPES ‘The Caleidh clud wil meet Mon- TO BE INVESTIGATED. Bt i o'clock with Mre. weet at The Doris. The committes on city affairs of | Behubert club will give the | the Chamber of Commerce will hold | Sencert of the season Monday |a meeting In conjunction with a at the Unitarian church. | committee to be appointed by the Welees will be tn the chorus | mayor, to consist of the city one the leadership of James Ham-|neer and the building inspector to a endered |inquire into the charges brought C. G. | before the chamber that several of ok. | the Seattle theaters are inadequate Mrs. |ly supplied with fire escapes. be as phillies re REVIVAL MEETINGS. Vietor SHIP 18 SOLD FoR JUNK. The Big Britieh «hip Peter fre tale, ed aie Revtvel meetings will be held all next week at the Firet Adv Christian chureh, 916 Best Jame st. The speaker for the week wi! inesday, “The! | doned Fortress:” W 208 | out year} Our Reduced to a Science method aking Fossy W j|January Clearing | After Six o’Clock MACHINE OIL. 3c man toxged ften LUNCH BASKETS * Basket CROCKERY CEMENT SHAVING SOAP. I§¢ bottic Hf loc pa ay best Williams’ Se kage i* | Seattle for « wald have excellent parte Manager Pantages, after weeks of reparation, ana the Nell Gwynne.” Nickel Plated or ladies Adjustable, for S249 "The Littie Duchess.” men ‘The Little hers” comes +t u Thursday Priday EE Ris well oatat who saw Anna Meld eons ago in thie came ma The star of The as this son ole & tom Hatefeldt, who is to be seen fo th rt formerty played by Anna H i On the occasion of last bow to Se attle th erttle he ar sald of her: “In the d i r son of Olga vou Hatafet t seen on mux ition te | whe @ pretty a marked and ia a plete ing as well as t aweet clear ¥ 1413 Second Ave. ploys with. an her pretty | Plan That Fafled;” Thursday “What Think ye of Christ;” Friday “Dormant Powers | Sa eee All-Comedy Bill Coming Tt night and tomorrow the pre torme We will move on Wed- f) be Evangelist L. G. f He wilt be seen for the last time. Next|— mesdav to our new location, River, Croen, and the subject*) monday the ar will have « new | 2437 Pike St., and be open are as follows: Monday, “A Ptle/ ana ali-comedy program, headed by | of Refuse Tuesday, “The Abat-| Mattie Keone and her comapny of for business Thursday, Jan. Wheeler Wiloox § 77, at 6 a. m. Divorce Case | by Mane hia. to ba pnd the E Her Firat Phila better (the four in playlet, Keith, of siderably es which he pew bill will be Dow jan¢ing duo; Budd & W dy acrobats; Frank talkers, and La the Keith & things on lan & Ford come and Loutse Bev A delta. n played seuse Bill at Wonderiand New Centennial’s _Starting Monday new Best Flour SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 Per Year and Up Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour DEPOSIT VAULTS Interest 5 Per Cent on Savings Deposits Security Savings and Sa‘e Deposit Co. 113 Seneca Street ALL GROCERS SELL IT eee BDAY AN. ™ oF. PASSENGERS ARE _ NEARLY FROZEN being held up many hours all along the route The Great An almost complete blockade of overlapd trains of the Northern Pa Nort the 1 apectal, eifie and Great Northern Hatlroad Owl, running between Seattle and |compantes has resulted from the] Vancouver, B, C., was blockaded renewed and continued heavy snow] by last night's fall of snow and} fall of the past two days in the] thrown several hours off hor sched mountains and plains of the Dako-| ule, The train was due in Beattle| tas and Montana at 7 o'clock this morning 1 With roofs of the care bedec! with two feet of frozen snow |icicles stringing ull aides a foot anc (ORGAN RECITAL \in length, the othern Pacifie’s North Coast Limited arrived in Be AT ST. MARKS: jaftle this morning, many hours late |The Great Northern's Oriental Lim niin ited from Bt. Paul, due yeste ye afrived shortly after the Ni rth] At 6t. Marke Parish church t Chast Limited, with the passengers] morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock gearl onc rol the extreme an organ recital will be given by Trains wore both dug tn Seattle yeu:| Ua M. Holm, contralto; .~ _ ffterday and were it not for the fact| Larus, soprano and A joard: | that they were almost in Seattle | em, bane. j at the time of the heavy snow of} The program will be as follows llast night either of the traina| concerto In B flat (Neo. Hand! would have been able to come] solo, “Ktornal God of Hosts,” Mi through from Spokane today Helm; prayer and cradle song; sol | Passengers coming from Spokane| “Rejoice Greatly,” Mra. Lazarus |to Beattie yesterday report a heavy mance, andante in D duet The snow fall in Leavenworth yester-| Lord Is My Light,” Miss Helm and lay morning, ‘Trainmen deciare| Mr. Boardman; so! Jesu, Jesu |the snow ts 27 feet deep in drifts Miserele,” Mra. Lazarus and “War| in the Dakotas and (hat trains are March of the Priests, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager BOTH PHONES 65. No Phones After 7 SUNDAY NIGHT Monin. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Special Price Matinee Wedn GEORGE ADE's TRIUMPHANT COMIC OPERA. 27 Bong Hite—Augmented OF & cauty Chorus. Prices —EKvening, 25c to $1.50. Prices--Matines, 25¢ ta $1 Thursday, Friday, Sauracy ” Jan. $7, 18, 19 satonoay- Countess Olga Von Hatzfe dt And « Company of Fifty People in the Girlical Soiree THE LITTLE DUCHESS With Anna Held's Original Production. Selected Company, Including gamete: GIRLS | SEATTLE THEATER THE CHARMING “FENCING” MATINER—€1.00 to 25 conta, NIGHT PRICE u Prices Matinees Shc and 10. Evenings 15¢, 20¢, 30¢ 400 » to 25 cents THE FASCINATING “CHLOE” Next Attraction—"Gergeant Kitty”—Next Attraction. and Gie Tonight Last Time—"The Old Clothes Man” WEEK STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE ED. ANDERSON’S —mmnmm Raseive Scenic Production ———e rr Midnight Flyer mmm THE SEASON'S BIG SURPRISE ~~ ..~~~ New York at Night The Mammoth Ship Scene The Storm at Sea The Realiatic Ship Wreck The Adirondack Mountains The Thrilling Railroad Scene r Specialties by Clever People Pricee—Mats. 25c, and 100. Evenings thc, 200, 300, 400 and 50. NEXT WEEK—' YON YONSON,” ng Vaudeville House. Matinees 160, Per 30, 7:39, each day inuous 2 11, Last MATTIE KEENE & CO. In the Ella Wheeler Wilcox Playlet “HER FIRST DIVORCE CASE” VERLYS—Loulse } DOUGLAS 4 FORD dy Singers Dancing Duo Sw BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON Frank— Con BUDD & WAYNE LA ADELIA Danseuse and Change Artist i] Comedy Actobats STARASCOPE MARRY LORAINE The New Baritone PHONES: Ind. 4334; 1304. Sunset, Manager Pantages Offers WEEK JAN. 13 BEG. SUNDAY MATINEE NORTHERN LIGH Ts gin, om, 2:1 ee nings, 8 DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 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