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THE SEATTLE | STAR—SATURDAY, AN. | TEARANEAN { ml Special “Foaslal Service.) 1h—What may the “ reaence of the sub qutiet Henich th ral ng Lake Blevens, & af water & few milee poamenaen, haw Poor the ranch of FY en near Suanyeite, A enict: Re baw Deen stn bing wee forth a roarths monse volume of See well 18 dry and eo for montha Ite) operations for the] Maltin further deve | te De the 1 | oy e the mys f that I und on an] e| OLGA NETHERSOLE, ; that euch | Who Comes to the Grand Kn Thursday, Friday and Saturday, With Company. London At times the | a dao take have been ob ne jp a peculiar manne qa the abore and again ne apparent cause “Sergeant Kitty.” “Sergeant Kitty," a comle opera, » the attraction at the Grand for » | Cour nights, ining, The m ; ane and the ne @ Ge, Dudd & Wayne, Frank ond Louise Beverly, La Adella and Douglas & Ford, Monday afternoon will seo t the Btar theater, T © sald to be very completely dt and this will be their first @ppearance here, Other new turns of the Week will be Edith Talbot & Co, Mudge @& Morton, Mitchell @ Love, Harry Loraine, the Stara« ope and Seamon Le Chertiers @ Rogers. There will be matiness every day, A. Baldwin by RH, Burn. an tenes ae best in comic opera . he pretty actre _aeea inhi ae the star of Henry W. favs E IT production of “Peasy Fromm | LIK ‘is last season, te the star xith reeant Kitty.” James MoBthern, - who scored @ hit in. “The Fortune Like , ie ead held | fe the chief comedian, and iy meeting a ‘ # in the company's iist of pein« building. Ist) cipate are Tom Hadaway, Joseph , “As You Like 1." | chatines, Carrick Major, Charles of an interesttas | Pulton and Marton Lang: HM. Gowen. Thit! Phe chorus is sat wed bY an mene hyped ¢ pretty gtris, whe are good to lock oa same » papers ~ Hembiet at and whe can also sing, pane in which Rosalind sad Tediane In 4 once engulfed in a Opening of the Lyete. Moers, Russell & Drew's new Lyric theater, which wae expected to open tomorrow, will not open un- Uh the 27th, Oiga Nethersele. Much Interest has been aroused o in the forest iin Seattle by the announcement Missea Helen Bar| that Olga Nethersols, the diatin- rade Dean took the} guished Engtian artiste, wil play aad Celia, reaped | an engagement of five performances James Conway esayed | at the Grand opera house Thursday, This @©en@/ Friday and Saturday. Thie wily be aud the COstUIheS/ the great artiste’s first viatt to this ‘and effective. ety and it wilt certainly mark en Was presided OFT) event im local dramatic history, whoes talk on ‘The play that Mine Neothersote bas pl Barrett.| chosen for her premiere pertorm- ‘ whom he hadlance at the Grand en Thursday ‘Shakespearean roles.) night and ales at the two perform. torers back several days, as it was bupesstbie to secure material and have it hauled. The theater will be ready for inspection Monday, “The Soont’ eng” produced by a OVERLAND TRAINS IN HOURS LATE Two overiand Twin City express trains on the Northern Pacific, due January 17 and 18, arrived after an eventful trip from 8t. Paul this Morning. One of the trains was 40 hours and the other 17 heures off achedvle time. ‘There ie still one train ralssing, the Burlington @ St, Paul, which wae due at # o'clock on the evening of January 17, This train has been reported and ts ex- pected to arrive some time today. The Great Northern te #0 far off tte wohedule time that nearty ati ite tratme are bulletived “Annulled.” | Which meane that mo definite time can be given a# to when they will arrive, Lowls HM, first vice president of the Great Northern, t@ expected te errive in Beattie today. Hen Campbell, fourth vice president of the road. arrived t the city last night. Mr, Campbell tp Read of the traffic Gepartment, and Was accom - panied by Freight Traffic Manager W. W. Broughton. The party came from @. Pani, but were stalled at Havre, Mont, several days by the heavy snow Priday evening Mine Nethereote and ber superb company will be seen In her own dramatization of iM. Geriebe’s great play, Lecouvreur,” deal of Ume in writing this version and also in designing the costumes and scenery for her beautiful pro-~ duction, Mise Nethersote wif be supported the county | bere by Frank Milla a young jean setor e¢ note, and her apec! wclected company. During her engagement in Seattle Miss Nethersole will adhere to her In- variable rule of raising the curtain promptly at 4 p m. at the matinee performances and at § o'clock at the evening performances, “Yer Yonson.” “The Mignight Piyer” Mnlehes the week at the Seattle theater tonight Heeginoing tomerrew afternoen end every might next week the Be- oe HEADQUARTERS ip to date this morth the cote and celis of the police station have hamber, and of course due to the coll weather. Last month there were only $9 such sleepers for the entire 10 days. “Bloopers” are never drunks, or Yags, but men who are out of work, stranded while looking for employ ment, or whe are strangers in the GEORGE THOMPSON, ON As Yon Yoneon at the Seattle Next Week, SEATT Jan. 19. } attle theater will have an old play. the | but one of the best and most pop- ‘Wedded couples.| viar that comes to the coast, “Yon many | Yorson,” @ Swediah dialect play. ‘This year the people will see 8 new REALTY MEN TO HAVE WEEKLY LUNCHEONS, | chetpesr and a dancing comedian and ‘a supported oy 8 on & g00d company: “Nell i Qwynen” The great historical romance, “Nell Gwynne,” goes on at the Bun- at the real | day matinee for « run of one week Parents, Mr.jat the Lets This will be welcome Milla, by Rev. G.| news to the patrons of the house, who have been looking forward to seving Mise May tm the tithe role gpanaal TO ANNEX. ‘The drama le not only strong in plot, incident, climax and charac- of the fa fact that an in-| torn but is filled throughout with eo preventing ania delleate comedy more than re incorporation | freahing. ‘The play ix totally uniiiee ie by the Beach, ettorts wil! | any yet given at this theater and it r Be — to annex! wit be the distinct dramatic nov- * a 48 & part! sity of the entire season. Miss May promises many new and rich things in the way of Greases. ' . i aE New Vaudeville Is Coming. Ed White, the tatior. Bastman end R. C. appointed a committee the details of the plan. man, Will H. Parry and REVIVAL SERVICES, An importatit series of revival meetings will be held at the First ning Jan. 27 and continuing two The well known evangelist, will be assisted by the pastor, Rev W. A. Spalding. It 1s 12 years since Mra. Peake was in Seattle; at that time she conducted @ successful re vival at the church. In the interim. sho has been all over the country doing evangelts sie work work. Tonight and tomorrow afternoon n4 night will be the final chances i EE — mato right, Hisisa| A MAls 18 FIXED FOR LIFE S08 his stock of goods| It he owns one or more tideland the largest and big-|iote. BR. Cooper Willis, 473 Colm: fn Beattie. oe! nutidings AFTER SIX Macbeth Pearl Top Lamp me c “Chimney, No. 2. . CUPS AND SAUCERS. $2.00 Company wilt SHIP FROM PROPERTIES BY GEP- TEMBER, Preparations are now being made for driving the tunnel under Crystal ler properties this summer. In de Boston's chalcopyrite clatm will b cut and the tunnel driven as far as possible on the ore, It is believed from the surface indications that shipping ore will be found within one hundred feet of tho tunnel opening. The machinery for driv- ing the tunnel is all assembled at Crystal cabin, and power drille will) be used in the work. F e at! laat realizing that an investm in a good copper mine bas far more opportunity of returning large ite than any other form of ment. If one wishes iarge earnings thelr money, they must put wy into a place where the nines are large. Copper at 24 pound means that for being made daily by the large copper proggerties. Washing ton has some of the finest copper |depostts In the world, but we hava \ been slow in opening them up. Seattle Bonton Copper Co, ts deter imined to have a shipping mine th! fail and now 1s the time to purchase stock befare the mines begin sh! ping. oe TOILET soap. 4 epans vel known Jap i..." 5e CLOTHES PINs. en best selected Pane Pins. . ...5e DOOR MATS. heavy brush cocoa best white ovide thin eggshell china Cup OIL HEATERS. $5.00 Regal Oil Heater, $3.98 and Saucer, no smoke or smell. ta per ‘The cold weather that | scooped down upon Seattle during | the past three weeks kept the plae- | stock company, will be | SLEEP AT POLICE sheltered 46 “sleepers,” an wnuewal | United Presbytertan church, bogta- | Mra. Edith L. Peake, of San Frap-| cisco, will lead the meetings, ond) Seattle- Boston Copper. iTS OWN) Mountain to the Dutch Mil ing thie the ore body on the Beattle- | which people were admitted to ¢ halt the atreet the hall, crowd to bec the speech for In thanked Beattle } It took half an hour to get fre through the door ie and women and ehtid fared badly, althougt’ the crowd whe sible under the ciroums! wok until after ® oe Mr. Bryan wae greeted enthuaias- tloally when he entere plauded often during bie speech, al- though his imprompty introduetion ~|to the real lecture sdemed to take most strongly with his hearers, hia tntreduction Mr, ee ne eee GRAND TONIGH T—monday, Tucsday, Wednesday and Wed. Matines An Attraction That Attracte—The Dainty Lyric Com HELEN BYRON Assisted by a Grand Singing Ghorus and a Big Cast in SERGEANT KITTY THE PICTURESQUE MILITARY COMIC OPERA SUCCESS The Second Matinee Performances Begin THE GRAND BUNDAY AT 3 O'CLOTK—HAYON'S GRAND ORATORIO By the Geattic Choral James Hamilton Howe, Conductor. ratic leader, Mr, an pots & . and Fine We Bryan We Fue Sve SEE THERE VALUES IN FIRST AVENUE WIN- for greeting him Phone 2406, ee These are prouperous now, times and that bank 5 stetimmiate AMUSEMENTS, siemens eae be visit ofR noys’ CLOTHING DEF ARTMENT, Ty opened. One dollar is BVERYTHING HAS BEEN ORBATLY REDUCED, sufficient to begin JOHN CORT, Manager, with. Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 78c, 500 and 260, OLGA tion of LOUIS NETHERGOLE Presenting the Following Repertefre: THURSDAY EVENING ANDO GATURDAY MAT. AND EVENING Sapho SPECIAL FRIDAY MATINES RIO. VENING Pp m, Sharp, ances Begin et 8 p. m. Sharp. JOHN CORT, Mer. GREATION PINNEY the Photographer 1907. elegation af the Comme nd escorted to thar rooms, whieh [ff ere filled with business men one. ous to see and Haten to the demo- |i Bryon wan in vat Rain or Shine, Day or Night Washington Building. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan, 24-25-26 First Appearance in Seattle of the Distinguished English Artiste Adrienne Lecouvreur Evening Perform- MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW. PRICES $2 to S00. Both Fhones 5. No shones after T. Booisty. Two Hundred Volces. Orchestra of Forty Players, Te ive Boloista, 1 Matinees Dally Except Thuredays | ¢ and Fridays. | | NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON Next Week “AT onurr PLE CREEK." - Pantages Playors Present a Pre | THE LANOSLIDE OF LAUGHTER INTRODUCING Phones: Main 1904. Ind, 4934, tentions Produdtion of the Historica?’ Piny ‘Nell Gwynne” | NEXT WEEK— THE EITTLE MINISTER. coin’ s po in the pantomime. HARITIERS in Musteat Spe The Matchless SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers Phones 43 Prices Matinees 26¢ and 10c. Evenings 160, 200, 300 400 and G00. WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TODAY Doors “ M. a@s “It Happened in Dogvilte” EDITH TALBOT & CO. Her Little MUDGE & MORTON cinlty HARRY LORAINE Balla each fal elub | BOTH PHONES 65. No Phones After 7. NETHERSOLE Supported by FRANK MILES ang Her London Company. Direo- Tanqueray) YON (isto ONSON George menonet THE PREMIER OF ALL SWEDISH DIALECT COMEDIANS. day. Last fist “When ‘tie fair, be sure to take your great coat with you.” Benjamin Franklin, fg. agEA me Cashion For Your Sunday Dinner @0 TO THE UNION BAKERY AND RESTAURANT 217 Pike Bt. You will find one of the swell- est dining-rooms tn the city, and everything will be firet class. Union Bakery and Restaurant 217 PIKE 6T., Between Second and Third Ave. made money in up thousands. going to make their operating expenses, We have done neither. A Scourin, A Meta $12.50 and $15.00 THESE SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE GARMENTS THAT WILL GIVE ENTIRE TION EVEN TO THE MOST EXACTING MAN. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State 4 troduced by President ie liscasens tor Soiaetems Wien, ae) Prince of Peace’ at the Coliaeur TWO WOMEN ATTORNEYS. “one of the country’s mont d@istin« | tomorrow aft on, beginning at & — guished sone” Tite am clots, Three and free tickets Heattle now has we women lawe Commereal club was al are being given ow ny the ¥. M.lyers, Yesterday Leona W. Brown, lines, partisan political references 1 will’ be by|of Kirkland, was being carefully avoided. crows. ber, pw m the examination at Speaks Here Tomorrow, z a akan ee | Olyrapha r fdir attorn se A lg Oa book of plana for Misa Heah Whitehoad, now in the Mr, Bryan apeake at North Yok pretty Bend heme t ttorn ‘a office. tma tontaht, but will return to Se-| and boc to Knapp & W PS acta. Ae see hn lise MeO ae altle tomorrow morn if trains 4 Colman building, and you + . . » ensen are not delayed. He will deliver ive 4 beauty ee Fr oi repre Rie Ba pre eeny eo ee nee ey ene | Dr, Hunt, dentist, $20 Burke |H. Woodhouse Co, always do, Call ‘ r 5 . Ben Up Main 944; Ind, 044. 112 Univer- Wllam Jonnings Bryan addressed aronasd. with, tha. lnndees: teduer erowe. tn wipe te Building. Phone, lud. 698. en Se — on the largest indoor crowd In his leo=| his lecture experienes. Mia sub poet oth was. ture expertence last ni at the e Old World and ite Coliseum, Over 8,000 people erowd- was handied from the ed Into the building to hear him, and | stagdpoint of the lecturer, enlivened . . from the time of opening, 7:30) by occasional tnjections of satirical | o'clock, until after jock, the fam directed againat monarch- oice eCcla Ss lobby of the Coliseum and the street | roa and governments, ded with a mame Commercial Club Speech. : : jod tightly Ln ge ri) Arriving in Beattie at 8:20 yew ARB THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WH ARE joving but an occasional #8 Perday afternoon on his return frou | ote aa “err bine OW PRICE toward the single door throw ‘iympla, Mr, Bryan was met by «| | NOW OFFERING AT THE EXCERDINGLY LOW PRICES HIGH GRADE BATIBFAC- wi The Best Scouring Soap Made Frou Polish A Glass Cleaner erally Good two ways. it a success. They know that we hold The Railroads Want Our Property Their Judgment Is Gen- The railroads operating lines in and out of Edmonton have made us several offers for our lands, the most valuable property in Western Canada. They haul their fuel half way across the continent at present. Crude oil right at hand would cut thousands of dollars front It would ent out the cost of their fuel entirely, because the Canadian government pays a bounty of 144c per gallon on all oil produced in this section. This is‘ more than the cost of production, Since we struck gas in our first bore the railroad companies have had experts examine our property. else who has investigated our proposition, are convinced that we are going to strike oil, and the railroad companies are wil- ing to back up their judgment with a good big sum of money. They know that there is something back of our proposition. A few weeks ago we reached the point where we could have We could have sold the controlling interest in our company to the railroads, or we could have wild- catted on the plan of many stock selling concernspand cleaned They, This is what we have done: Our manager, Mr. Williams, has just returned from Pitts- burg. While there he purchased the best and largest drilling outfit ever shipped into Canada. of its kind placed with the Oil Well Supply Company of Pitts- burg in the past two years. We are going to resume our work just as soon as the ma- chinery arrives in the field. We have every confidence in our enterprise, and we are In fact, it is the largest order While we are selling stock--nonassessable treasury stock at asc per share, par value $1.00—we are not stock jobbers. We are oil men; we have been in the oil business a good many years, and have made money as producers. We have invested about all we had in these Canadian oil fields, but we are going to buy more pipe and equipment. This is why we are willing to sell this stock to you, The fact that we have natural gae enough to ly the city of like everyone $2 Wood Heater Saturday $1.69 Double Lined Serew Draft; Edmonton with fuel for many years to come, an that there are hundreds of thousands of tons of high grade asphalt on our property, edde still greater value to our holdings. We can prove every statement we have made. te do so. Come to our office, day or evening, and we will prove them, American-Canadian Oil Company 920-321 People’s Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. WATCH FOR THE RUSH INTO EDMONTON NEXT SUMMER. We are anxious The Pure Juice of the Grape 1 Jt. nd strate to freo from all is what we sell, adulteration, eines or surgery, $12.60 from my Fr limited time, T au every disease known man syatem, Consultation Free, tendant, We have the exclusive agen cy for OLD SARATOGA, MON OGRAM NO. 6 and other high grade goods. 207 Elite! EYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 123 First aye. corner Seneca. Main 1184; Ind, 1184. NO BAR Ottice Houre—9 a. m, Open evenings 6 to & o'elock. DA. C.F, LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PH Corner Seoond Av. am Opposite Bon Marche, Taonga Thuredaye and Saturdays from Phone Main 6256. Seattle, Wash. Start Now and Save$12.50 y know what nce Osteopathy give me @ chance to demo ou that I can cure you without the use of drugs, medi- I will deduct to the hu- Lady At« Pike St, m, to 5 p

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