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T SOUND RANKS THIRD ) lod Prior to this, Puget Sound ’ wee tn sixth position. At that time —_— — pres-| the district forged ahead of Now more having already been distance ed. With only the ports of Now of) York, San Francisco and Boston Auates Shi volo Ce for the « fas vurpasse the record of the | ently set out to eateh at least the) ALTHOUGH IT'S AN ARTISTIC BUCCE year in (he Di*/ last two named, Boston har al of the dietric! The flaunt) ready been passed, but San Fran * BOESPASERS TSE 287 Been comploted brings) during the present year record bolder Pretty ny steam ST) ® house? 2016. As showing 3 gusto? - feadency ({ may be TORR cncccecscccse eevee 3068/9 "imat the heaviost month of Discharge: eon year boasted a total) Foreign, steam . / | Poretgn, sall . = will, at the end of | Coastwise, steam fiscal year, take ft# Constwise, sail .... . a | . Lod in fmportance - eer Star's Exclusive of the United bee * | ha the seven months, be The average per month for the|# WOULD IT 8H — J, 1906, up f the UX seven months of the present year aun YOu . total of 15,688 geamen ts 3,670, which If continued for the | P * ‘Peadippe! and discharged | (ull twelve montha, will being the To hear Ovncar Wilde phrases uttered im harmony with © woner ant his lop annual total up to 32,040, a figure) * Sensuous mustet * fan mapert od br igutn 2 het Waa Franctaco un \* To see @ beautiful woman in “Little Baypt" garb dancing ®& be reall hed confe le ian Sail with 14 to ‘The report of the commiastoner |. “" ory Tae be aatire previous ‘fiscal | for January ts given herewith To wee Instead of a bouquet of sweet Mowers as the dance w& jaca! year being up to Shipped and Reshiapes, |® ors reward an evangeliat’s severed head fresh from the charnel * ‘ * . * io - 00} +o a7 (N. Be: In the play even Herod can't at 891 | “KE that woman.") for tt. a - muste drama “Salome, and he has reluctant! consented | Tees IN LAW OF THE DESERT.-OWNER OF AN ARIZONA KILLEO BECAUSE HE HOARDED WATER — JURY ust [Ss ACT. ing the undoubted artistic perfec tion of the production. It bas been soathingty oritielsed from a moral TCP eee eee eee (Seattle Star's Exclusive Serviee.) Aris, Ped. T.-One man was Killed and another ‘over a canteen of water, and a desert jury held the eur- 4 for thelr part tn the shooting, gad Lyon Despein, prowpecting for placer gold in the Sesort, Decame lost In the tracklexe sweep of sands In = they came, half censed from thirst, upon a weil adobe but of Arthur Jones, a grixaied hermit of the the very essence of the decadent, dramatized and set to muste by Composer Richard Strauss, had never before been presented in this country The music was pro not suffer m vance of Wagner. The lines were in German, somewhat mereifully | the Seven Vail Deepaine decame mearty frantiy with joy, for Bear's the ext watering place, was a hard Gay's ride distant, Put asked to fll a canteen Jones refused. Fhe prospectors Dewan to draw water from the well any- Jones opened Mre om them from the door of his BM Despain fell with a bullet tn his hip. “Before Jones could fire again Lyon Despain had shot him ‘Then Deepain dragged bis brother tnte the hut and went BM Deapain wt! recover. Neither prospector was arrested pending the decision of the Jury exonerating them. was suggestive throughout. Carl Burrian, Van minute act. Jokanaan one had parte. the Baptist) denounced as oned. They have him in a dry ctw eee eee eee ee tee eee eens of Herod, who ts very much | sensuous music. ARR TRARE AT ’ I SES TS TES senconNER re Bn stains left by sewing ma hine off may be taken out by ue A. Lasley. wee, with bis tng ookd Wate, omananta and. Waihs four children, bas Just) soup, repeating the washing until trip beeen all trace has disappeared in a house on wheels.| por mending hard substances, Ea ey the. [like metal or glass, use melted al er jum. Simply met the alum and) Arthur Hartmann, the renowned | apety while bet. violinist, will give a concert at the! jo...» When ironing, use a small w Grand tonight under the auspices |, broom instead of the oa t@] of the Ladies’ Musical club. sprinkle the clothes. A teow drops of olive off rubbed “Country Chairman.” well inte the hands after they have) The Sunday night atiraction at been tn dishwater wil! help to keep) the Gran Mm be “The County the hands staooth and white. Chairman,” one of George Ades A remedy for sore throat tx 2 | Comedies. The sale of tickets be poultice of wormwood. Boil the| €!n* tomorrow wormwood in sweet milk and ap + Gontist, 306 mune ply to throat. This treatment giver Main 6256. "| reltet to worst canes in eight hours agement of Isabel Irving at the | er Good feat Grand for three performances, be- sinuing tomorrow sight, opened this morning to good business. The comedy to be presented by Mise Isabel trving is entitled, “Basan tn} Search of a Husband.” The ad vance man says it ts most amusing in ite comedy complications, Aj goed company is supporting Miss mensely popular Hartmann Tonight. | ‘The Robbie Bu | ment ithe “wanderiust” took plans are now being more extensive 4 which he ber was roundly who dreamed in the Human Hearte, the Beattle| theater this week, ts attracting the atorgoers “The New Fast Mail” will open at the Seattle theater Sunday after noou. I is a good railroad play, Reptous | Lyric Theater. i The Lyric is enjoying prosperity this week, and a splendid produc tion of “Thankegtving Day.” given A Quick Bargain Sale Stock company, te the talk of th Coat, $2.69. appeared in such well known plays| av, near Yesler as “Sinbad,” “The Belle of New| hams 16% York,” and “Prince of Pilsen,” is EGG BEATERS. toc Perfection Improved of making preparation for their own welfare and provide @ savings ac — count ow which to rely in time of mk 1.19. Cleaner eae 7 asc Can need. It's the only way. The State Al : Bank of Seattle want you to make INSECT POWDER Alummum a start with them, if it’s but a single | Household fi aonar. 4 per cent paid on all sav-| GUNS. Enamel, ings accounts, be thex large or toc brassed Insect Powder Gan, with 5 leather valve Cc SHELF PAPER. oc lace edge fancy colored Shelf Paper; | small. 15e¢. AMUSEMENTS. sie 15¢ Dozen Steel Wire panned Ceiling Hook, beginning FRIDAY, Matiner Baturda can Comedienne, ISA BI L IRV ‘ " suppe Two Nigh guished Ar comedy hit A HUSBAN: managers. ny Four Night dent of Seattie, r telling him that his one of the older and the mechanical effects are im | in the Klondike, had been destroyed im January goe# Of | Foreign, sail Rie T il teas - . fightest of the present | Coastwiae, steam, 75) To hear the dancer rave love words over it and see her the number of men Coastwise, nail ... 163 * give the bloodless lips a long, lingering Kiss ghoulish in its so bustwoww COMM and Philadelphia, Ratt | SENSATION OF THE RUROPEAN STAGE BARRED FROM FUR NTATION AT METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA “ONE GRAND OPERA ACT THAT HAS GONE Kaw this carly in the Jowting, Puget Sound hae appar.| AWAY BEYOND THE CONVENTIONAL—CONRIED GIVES IT a Y af Janwory which | elseo's record is hardly attainable| ** ® * RAR A AAR AR RRA SRR ee He commands, paneer of men hand-} Total number handied .. 018 | goers of the metropolis have been |to her by the captain sm | Jarrod as seldom before by the |SP0rns her love and preaches re presented | Pettance. ‘The captain, mortfied at ‘4 opera | Mis own failure in love, stabs him at the Metropolitan ° J house as 4 benefit to Director | lf to death, but she takes no no- Heinrich Conried, Now the owners] tice. She persists in wooing Jok of the oper house property have/ naan. "I will kise thy - notified Conried that the play|*he #wears, But he does not yield * should not be produced there again,|%° her words and avolde her ca dance for him. standpoint to reward ber with anything she The late Ovear Wilde's fanciful] Will ask. She dances, and demands story of the fate of Joba the Bap-| the head of Jokanaan ' Uist, described by severe critics as| the head of her vietim like a tt gress, She says, “Ah, thou wo to Kina thy m “Lord Chumiey.” “Lord Chumiey,” week at the Lots theater, | tially a play with one real part in| plans were discussed and outlined tt, but that ie so strong and wie ning that the plece te provitg im- Ralph Cumming plays the leading role, rviee.) jin wine, She hears Jokanaan tn NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—Theater-/ the elstern and has him brought out Jokanaan mouth, to withdraw it, although champion-| Salome gets her revenge when, He promises Bhe wolewn Bhe does Rooy, Dippel, ful the taking of his iy 4 OLIVE FREMSTAD AS SALOME tps wife, Heredian, by Herod the| Salome receives the freably de Tetrarch. For this he ts tmpris-|eapitated bead of Jokansan as the reward for her dance before Herod tern tn the palace yard, guarded! T! is the beginning of the most by soldiers. The captain of these| suggestive action in the play. Ge soldiers ts hopelessty tn love with|lome fondies the ghastly object, Satome, iter of Herodias. She| makes wild love to It, kisses it with comes on, from the attem-|fervor to the accompaniment running ne concert at the Gerard last night by Uhe Cale- solety and the Clan Mac- ~ erent muccees orcupied and many were forced to wtand The lengthy pro- gram was well given and each num applauded Boe - }OLD KLONDIKE CABIN “The Fast Mail.” DESTROYED BY The story is dramatized into one | J8¢eby and other grand opera stars tionally clever mimic, who has been acting fon England for the past 20 years, in how appearing at the Star Onetta, the Arabian dancer, Is an- this te esd Irving. | BOBBIE BURNS CONCERT. even Every Th dances, song and recitations were ai! good. In the mudlence were many teh costumes, FIRE. from Dawson ine Of the beat od now a reat wt STRAINERS. , $400 "In a Woman's Power.“ The theme | sare. Cranne: Waterproof |} deate with the United States secret! ney, on Col Pranent 1s¢ black enameled handle Slicker [service department. running down | received by the elderty woman wire bow! 9c Workingman’s |] * band of couaterfetters. | Strainer... .scceses ing Itke tinder, eo dry war the woud GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY ON by Russell & Drew's Lyric Theater | SEVENTY -FIFTH BIRTHDAY. south end | Mra James Cranney was given a Aft r Inventor Beginning next Sundhy after) complete surprise by her Ss noon, the same company that has) friends Monday hight, the occasion | found favor with the patrons for being her seventy-fifth birthday the past two weeks, will present! The party was given at the hor many * were Vaudeville at the Star. Meat Prices That Please Frames Francis Sullivan, who has At the City Hall market, 609 Third Fine Eastern daughter of Herod, who danced before bim for his pleasure and demanded as the reward the head of Jokanaan (Jobn the Bap- tet.) The climax is her love-making to the severed bead. All the action ts to music. 1 will bite it with my teeth as one | bites.a ripe fruit!* nounced wonderful ate) The part of “Salome” was sung Waster The lines were|by Olive Promstad. Her “Dance of | ansiated by @ the passionate Wilde | Premier danseuse dressed similarly, language” The cotion was what{Who took her place as abe whirled caused the distaste to “Salome.” It| behind an obstruction on the stage. a GENIUS Arthur Hartmann, the violinist tonight, does not believe in the ec centrietties, or “fopperies,” calls them, of gentus, and prefers to be counted as a man-—a manly man. He likes the American wo men, whose prettiness and quick. noes are up to his tdeal. He speaks tenderly of his friend, B. A. Mo | Dowell, now in an eastern asylum, i tonight will play “To a Wild Hose.” written by the unfortanat: Last night @ reeeptian was given © Mr. Hartmann at the St. Francis ty Mr. and Mre. L. L. Moore, whieh was a most elaborate affair. Oni0 CLUB MEETS. The Obie club held a large meet- tng last night in the rooms of the amber of Commerce, at which advertising the fair. The club will send representatives to the home state later on, in (his counee Yon Next month the secretary will receive a salary. The follow ing took part in an informal pro ram: J. H. Todd, Judge Flesner, ie M. Forester, Gen. C. H. Gar bensen CHARGED WITH MAYHEM. On the charge of biting Joseph | Jackson in the hand, Richard Mo Fadden, « barber, was arrested Inst levening by Officers DeHoor c] Mayberg, and « charge of mayhem placed against hin. Emergeocy hospital | Sechilling’s Beat is the coffee } | tom THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP. al $1.75 heading the hodge podge at the Dover Corbin Star theater this week, which is Egg Beater Steel calied “The Craziest Act in Vaude- : _————S Nail Box, Brass Looking Ahead If Double lined with top draft, SINK CLEANERS. Finish Everyone should look into the 20 inches at 81.49 Sc japanned rubber end Ki future far enough to seo the noed We deliver to the albuste the D NG in Jerome K, Jor NIN SEARCH OF | THE GRAND Both Phones 66. No hones after ty | som CORT, Mar. pert Liebler & ( t Ge. CHAIRMAN,” by George Ade, auth or of "The College. Widow on sale Friday. Prices, $1.50 to 2c, Carriages at 10:45 p. mr KNEADING BOARDS. [—_7,,, STAR en an as) a6 er a 6sc Bread Kneading Boards Adiustable MATINERS BACH DAY A Senttis’s Leading Vaudeville Stoves. Steel FOR ALL WHO LOVE CLEAN FUN, Frame Roller Skates, James Francis Sullivan & © the Orave, Comedy Jugglere ford, Onetta, Harry Lora COVERED DISHES. 2 best quality English the St arascope. ee-in-One * Machine " Tonight and all week, Thursday and Saturday Mati EARTS.” Spied Lincein J. Cart nings, 160 to PREY 50 mB i Ape, ‘Fast Mai Prices: Matinee Lyric Theater ext woek, beginnir rte se and 10 play cast. Next week, starting 04 Occidental Ave Russell & Drew, Mer Tonlent, Matinee Saturday and a ok, Ru & mpany “ON THANKSGIVING DAY.” A { nd and enjoy. nday Matinee, “In @ Woman's Power Matinee Wednesday), Beginning Sunday,“THE COUNTY Seate in "The Craziest Act in Vaudevilles" Bort Weston, Monologuist; Tom Brant- SEATTLE THEATER (0!) & Drew, Mare. Phones 43 * “HUMAN Wallace }] Manger Pantages Proves GRAVY BOATS. 1835 i oe = Ss “LORD CHUMLEY.” siver } Matinees ¢ ¥, excep Th ape semiporce 15 Each | Phones— 1:20; evenings » for lain Gravy Boats c 15¢. | Sunset, Main 1904. Ind. 4334. begin, Matinee evening Mat unday Matin Misses’ and Chi Come in 2, 3, 4 and § year sizes; former prices $ White Wool Reefers One-Fourth Off Buster Brown Dresses The. A aplendid line of Bus. ter Brown and French Dresses of fine quality wt yme in 3 and 4 year sizes; special value 75c 714-716 Second Avenue n’s Ce “SALOME” JARS EVEN HEROD; CUT OUT LURID MUSIC DRAMA “GALOME"—-WHAT IT 18. *. A music drama by Richard Strauss, of Dresden, based upon ® the weird story “Salome,” by Osear Wilde. * The story was written in Freneh. The libretto of the mu- * se drama is In German and follows closely the Wilde text * ‘The story ts « wildly inventive one dealing with the step. * * * * RRR Re seer eeee ee ee fib estas tar edie bal Decalsh dation of ati abe Healt ey ‘DISLIKE FADS OF|OWLS BUILD A NEST HERE A branch or nest of the Brother- at Walla from Berlin, who plays at the Grand | hood of Owls, an amnoctation started Wella, was organized at as he} the Labor Temple last night and the following officers tnetalled Edword Sprenger, executive; RC. Biaker, vice exequtive, O. L. Dila- loye, treasure: master of neat retary; sentinet; i EB Anderson, i. J, Murphy, sec- Thom: Murphy, outside Gua Shafer, inside sen- tinel, Paul Gouldron, viear; August H. Sprager, D. Johansen, M. J. Con- way, trustees The Be attle brench will be known ae Brattle Hom. seamed » BURIAL OF | x. MYERS. Funeral Myers, w! Tuesday, | services for Harry H. ho died at Georgetown last | were held today at 2 p.| m. from Noice’s undertaking moms Intermen: cometory { was in the L O. O. F at Georgetown. Barge May Be Lost. Passengers of the steamer Ra- ard i, mona reporta that the harke Rich- which wae lost by the! steamer Alaskan while the latter wan towing her to Niblak from Ketchikan during @ heavy gale, ts stil} missing and there is littie hopes of finding Leav will be in readiness for a Music furnished by Wa Jackson is now at the Wayside! chestra, which qu ness. Bring your | have ove, or come anyway the. Ladies, free tlemen | Friday and Saturday Only Misses’ and Children’s Coats One-Half Price We make this unusual offer on Children's Coats for two days only, and during that time you will have an. opportunity to purchase th vats at exactly one-half price. ments made and represent the best styles and fabrics, Children’s White Wool Serge Dresses One-Third Off 2, 3 and § ye $4 ur sizes—a splendid ¢ Infants’ Pillow $1.5¢ low ¢ Cases » VALUES $1.10. ants’ heart shape Pil- ases of good quality material, attractively trimr ned with lace; regu lar $1.50 values; now Gee $1.10 Man rn ee ly friend, if you buys a Go-cart here— a remarkable fancy stand special— Boo of these fine inlaid Japanese imported stands, worth $3.00 Cc each, for “busy Friday,” only kind ever offered in the North- @ artiatic little stands from Jas y’’ selling. ‘The tops are of various ome have checkerboards and all are inlaid with varl { wood, easily taken apart, not set up with 26% ine high; ome worth ts 33.06, Vor Friday ach ° . -seee O58 (but one to a person; none to dealers, Out- -of-town orders filled if received by Saturday night; extra amount must be sent for ex- pressage) it is the grea it spectat o We imported 800 of t pan just for this “bury Fri only, Standard Furniture Co. 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