The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1907, Page 5

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ROM MINNESOTA — otther AGE 90, ARRIVES came with In retoased. i With 1#YEAR-OLO When booked at the ARE ARRESTED Ky 8 HELD BY MA patioe ad, aged 30, and a fireman b: jor Mary Zaghwert the police matron. —- faveatiqating the who arrived in the |¢ from Minnesota, fa a We yeanold girl hat the it's mother with stamen thought that the elous, and reported the matt Oftie who be artested both. ANE Bd Lt nts Sy nemien The Theaters eR VE en rs od tte is an ingenious dramatic, spec- » largeat |tcular, mechanical drama The Irv. |Meonery and effects are as promt night |Pent in the production as are the sean in [Actors It is one of the first of ite niful ave been no more See of Brattle» appre- Brving than the com af the immense the most pronounced the most stlefvctory Drving’s acting ts ber and distinct enun Miely that not one of bp leet to any part of the Rave been written and not a fow ted de eyes that a star receives support. With Miss epicuoualy fm euch = high-class lect FLORENCE EASTO! singing the title role Butterfly,” 5 in and quickly shows tt The audi- fee quick to show its ap- , who has been hm oar parts fe the honors a spinster part Partiatically portrayed yt lee pirating and fin eminent satie- the hue We search for whom the month. “Held by the Enemy.” decided to pot on a Lol# matings tomorrow after that American “Held by the Enemy.” ors font what it means in } wilt be is amusing at sure to appreciate the rink. Wiliettor, and Her- | giver an oothert complications © | aitier’ a colonel im the army S YOUNG GIRL: who oF the man she ata tion the man gave Ris name as Sam y | oooupation, The gil gave the name She was taken | Krodh etafma that he had permis: sion from Mrs. Zaghwert to bring | the girl to Seattle with him, but the sotions of the two on the train were suapl to ov Keefe at the Union depot, kind and It has outlived alt others, E | Frater B ihe be taken to Mercer Ista One of the five prima donnas "Madam Puccini's grand opera, jat the Grand the latter part of this That enterprising manager, Alex, military euc- No one t these on the inside can tmagine money and effort to present such o play, but It A success and the public ls The drama “Held by the Enemy” desis with the fortaned of « south. Reeper of the Inn. | orn woman who loved a northern TS ed Bae ty the present BH at that ow house, Monday otter ter wilt present the noted Albin, in a bouquet of He wilt be supported by Kelly 3 Reno, sorobatle comedians ¢ cltina | | comedy #ketch, “Owe Honeymoons ‘re Homeltine companies was |Wadie Roesoh, with the tt tituted in the superior court this Pmaad And now motion pletures. | morning by 8. 'T. Riontan and wity Mtar dally matinees at the / Charges of false inducements a | fraud are brought againat the t More ‘sion thle tut The mining company | Willlany Morria, on ihe reat |CApitatinad at $2,600,000 with shat haters appearing in earths [eins ot SL pars Ry representing! Ter Youre dma ai peanenk cunmected | ng eee, Nes hee out! | with itages’ players at the I |theater, will appear on the stage jthere neat week for the last time | From here he @ to New York,| STRIKE. REPORT OA LE has accepted a splendid During Mr, Mor ap pearance before the footlights in | tate olty he has exsayed many dit- fNeoult and differ roles and hee aiwaye filled the bill While here} he formed a larme ctrete of friends seg nape | “Tt in all a big He, and T don’t who regret his departure, jeare if you quote ie as saying #0, “The Ham Tree." said ©. J, Patterson, general man MeIntyre and Meath, the famous | 4ser of the Moran company, to The Diackface entertainers, who are | Star this morning, relative to the how starring in Kiaw @ Erlanger's | feport that the ship-butlders bad production of “The Ham Tree,” witt| #tuck, Mr, Patterson satd that the jbo the attraction at the Grand PF company had discharged several in IT to 21. ‘This piece is a musica! | Competent men novelty with a large chorus, gor In speaking of the matter the }gous costumes and scenery and a| President of the Ship Carpenters | ® of specialties, introducing | Walon sald that there was no truth 1, spectacular effe in the stateme m wtrik te } 1 the Judge's threat of @ period in the CURLEY CONLEY HAS ESCAPED reform school as @ joke, and imme diately proceeded to steat 0 from A woman Thia morning Detective Corbett and Try informed Louls that the joke wa him, and eent him back to Judge who tn ture gave orders that “reform | nt Officer Ketehu' i Curley Conley, manager of th cess ead Si flurry Messenget, arrested in con eee nection with the “dope” ease in AID SOCIETY SUPPER. which he wan charged by the poll with selling eo ote to mee ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the! sengor boys, escaped from the city | Methodist Hpiseopal church, Sixty! p41) toast Sunday night and Chief second and Fifth « we will give! Wapuenstien was only not 4 to & supper fn the church parlors next Tuesday evening. The secretary of the society le Mra A. J. Porayth and the pastor of the church ts! Rev, Earl Sprague THE REMEDY. | The breaking been soting as a © arrest STEAM PIPE BURSTS AND INLAND FLYER DISABLED. of a steam pipe tn way this Piyer the the boiler room while on her tr Beattle to Bremerton morning disabled the Inia Bhe waa towed Inte port Utepta. by TOO WEAK POR op. RATION, Alex Skroupa, seriountf wounded by Potenak Ravens several weeks ago at the mame tine | Mike Bkroupa was killed, was oper ated upon today at the Providence hospital by Deputy Coroner Wittak who attempted (o remove the bull Wa malisfactOry | There te plonty of thrilting exette- in Shroupe’s skull, The Intter w i fe in the story and much of found to have an abscess on Sate Starch of s Husband” | comedy. Mise Aileen May will brain and after this wae scared : i the matinee this! oo.) Rachel McCreary and W. ¢.| © Felapaed and the ¥ operat land the engagement closes | Fontan will act the role of Col. | Was postponed. ‘J Prescott. 1 Chairman.” }te secure permisston of the to use “Captain #wift” as his pest iaretios are affecting my brain sttraction, This is one of the beat] She—You ought to change your igi ymten tp ag ae by 4 compa parte ever played by Mr. Cummings | doctor. The second and last Beattle nui tet be claimed by | eho again resumes hie phnce in the ber of Everett Liayd's tramp m ; € as leading man of the FP River Channel Legisiation. asine, “The Yaoshen eee ‘ ¥ note | appearance an the newstands tod ages stock company, beginning a As soon an the surveyors shalt! one eurrent lasue of Liuyd’s wnla . we ee have finished the preliminary work) pupncetion je attractive In many Chairman has been — onmected with the acheme of! care and hae at to ania and has always | “Madam Butterfly.” miraightening the channels of the! lors Sock London on Ks contrive- M@trectton. TR) creat interest bs being taken by| Duwamish, Stuck and Puysiiup|ccrcine bie nee’ voyage in the feet & differently sterqgoera, end eapectalty lovers|fivers, the joint tae tron | corel ; pg le eye - . i i the past. but « ¢ grand opera, ta the engagement | Pierce 4 King countios wilt piace] e"™ bert Hubbard, editor of] | : The Phi ine Who expreases hie Belires received the |e -xcadam futterfly.” Puceint's| the matter before the legintature to E ae sewstrementa, LSepanese operatic masterpiece, | have the ur aking legalized. The | opine mye . Yagebone . amt wr ey ° which will be given at the Grand for | coun raltroads interested |S "enarsciertetio and humoreus, let. : wholesome ro : wm } racterts ‘ aroun We Rane the warty wighticn |S*7. FO iat operatic senmtion at} SOMEWHAT ABSENT-MINDED: Hh of his fried Lloyd. who also hs i, Sur ys The - a . ae, a two Interesting articles and many . Snead Big |e Peer ane ra as be ee 2 A young tian went up to Senator! epiarame and paragraphs on local i Bis & fine object | PNT thie Sevelty whh Bie Em lritman some time ago and mistook | topics how to laugh worl! lien grand opera company “=| him ioe” sau tae” he” baa art eee teneee” eeatmde ae - Ireese of iaugh- (° - thought he knew. The senator,| “The ond” conta soverad 4 epee *uah- ) The cast Includes Harriett Beh- latter accepting the young man’s | weil wr Fittotwr Moriturt ela nee, from Berlin; Extetie Moom-|sooiagy, proceeded to relieve the Halatamus”; “The Violet of Litera. _~ field, from Dresden; Florence Eas-lembarasement of the situation by | ture Comstockitie” and many | t from Londen; Ethel Houston, | waytng You know it was Ds sectstions on the avestoges # | Budapest; Rema Vivienne, from Ml- | yoq are right, and then go ahead famous vagabond | jian; Wallace Browntow. Stephen |’ To tilustrate the importance see = rs I % Jungman, Francia Mactennan, Rob-l iis saying: I happened to be dana tates use bees uae tee B lert Kent Parker, Thomas D. Rich- of « friend of mine the| -y, ards, Joseph F. Sheehan and Fran poet Sow tis pete — eae aoe ee aes io J. Tyler, with @ grand opera} k in the office . or eats Se anal horus and orchestra of sixty. Th | known and practiced Davy's WAR | in, statt of Psi *. vetors are Cornelis Dopper.|im, bo would have fared better| Amsterdam; Alfred Fetth./ then he did in what I am about to Hertin, aod Walter Rothwell. | relate 1 t Vienna, | “In a fow minutes a lady entered and asked for the gentleman I my Lyrie Theater. jaelf was waiting for, and upon be Hhssel! & Drew's Lyric theater |ing informed by the clerk he was stock company present “Thanks-| not In, she told the clerk to te giving Day” tonight, and then it} his employer when he retarned tha will be Inid aside. | Mrs. Colander had called. The Next week, starting tomorrow | name being familiar to the clerk stternoon, “In a Woman's Power" | he asked 1 be the play the sar rmpe- | Pardon me, but are you Mrs tent company will « and act.| Gus Colander? it t* out of the line of the ordinary / The same, answered the wo metodrama, for it deals with the | Man better clase of society tn Washing | “In asomewhat excited tone ot 4, PEL. ton. D. C. where the officers con- | Yolee the clerk sald A Mail” at the Seat- | nected with the United States se “Well, you juat t Gua for cret service bureau have t 5 | me sd aga ewe 4 ee pe eaamans in bas ! 1 bee your pardon, young man “Economizing for the nto ait Fg “The Fast Mail.” fitishes the Weater tonient Mall.” the best money —_—— Bineota J. Carter ever | Change of Vaudeville Acts. 8 the best mechan-| ‘Tonight and tomorrow te 4 plot takes on weeks | ferent placen. Opens at the Se-jand night patrons of the St temerrow afternoon, wilt have the fsreweit ER SIX the Best Busy Basement in Seattle Bargains Everywhere ar thea ter Je dozen thin b IN, WEN oo on.ca cpnccndecdeupes PP etee Steel bottom asbestos Cook ing Mats, cach We Japanese ba Basket iboo tele n Jap Ro ut Beth I mag Manager Pantages has been able | | owners} He-—My doctor told me that ele localities and to unexpected regard chan =| but poor Gus hex purpose of being inde she tnterrupte been dead for more than seven pendent is one of the years” soundest indications of es manly character. It is Warning to the Public what we save rather than what we earn that The Ini competence aur butiding wi STEPHEN GIRARD, ute We solicit your ae stintlar eo ‘ount offe courte emiar cone agente poe- count offering court att res ogg oo thn ous treatment Co. and no other agent claiming ¢ live ot fOMMOCK her live stock In gnonnck.. y in connection with ex Mt ene B Insurance Co, af vA. OMIT such will be pros applications { the Inter- state Insurance Co Stock 20 PER CENT OFF ON CLOTHING AT BOYLE’S 4?! PIKE The Flour 25c (0-Q'. Heavy Gal- vanized Pail I5¢ 15-inch Black Hed for Coal ise 26c Heavy and Mawloy, singers and dancers ‘ Measio Alien, danoiig soubrette Bult to reoover $19,000 from the 3 Mr, and Mra John a tn the) Washington Meteor Mining and the . for eight hours’ work, and the calk AT FIRST HE DIDN'T 8 ers were receiving $4.60 for the THE JOKE—THEN HE DID. caine Une | At Eagle Harbor there is no ; ipl So $ veane ae ye strike, as that place ls now union : nile courte. At least when he was send EG haw nOee Se SoTeER wee | went by @ inet night after being te tured by Judge Pre he treated pupueneensinaieed ‘DECLARE MINING CO,| LGeNseD 10 WED HAS NO MINES son the: bh,eon ee already from tte old mines, the plaintiffs were Induced to buy 1,860 abares of the capital stock, It ts now alleged that the has pot taken out amy from, ite mines and that the ok te absolutely worthless, The ayhington Meteor Mining com Bu employed the Rogeri Hessel Unit company aa ite agents in Beat tle. The minos are located at Blew ett, near Wenatchee, Washington. RRR , company Li} wh | BANK CLEARANCE eee * * * 7 ® Heb, 8, 1907,, 1908, $1,200,083.27 & ® Mob, 0, LT16,677.08 & * *. Se ee HAWKEYES MEET TO BOOST EXPO. lowa lant club A social session of the State Anseciation was held night at the Lumbermen’s ; rooma whieh was attended by about } 00 former lowans, President 0. | }Millor presided aed in a short ad | dress informed the society what had been accomplished by its office land committees in furthering the object of obtaining an appropriation Ifrom the legislature of the state of liown for a bullding at the expoat | thon 1. A. Nadeau, director-general of jthe An¥ exposition, wan int jduced and an interesting ad dress. A wastes! and Iterary program was then given At the conclusion of the program light refrosbinents were served ai afterwards daneing was enjoye The committee having the ente tainment in eharge were Ro M Dyer, J. GO. Price, Chas. D. Fullen, Reverend Brown, Mise Flora Groat, j CASE 1S UNDER ADVISEMENT i, Minn, Peb. 9 supreme court today took advisement the appeal of the G orthern from the Injunetion grant ed by the lower court stopping ts proposed inaue of $60,000,000 worth of stock The under PATRIOTIC Tomorrow evening the Bons of Veterans will hold services in mom. ory of Lincoln's birthday at the First Unit church, Boylston ay. near Olive st. The pastor of he chureh will deliver a lecture on Abraham Lincoln, the Tirbune of the Poople.” is] Pwo YEARS pon FORGERY Joho Borgstrom, a logser, and 11 Peterson, aliaa John Sixter, claim iti to be o railroad man, pleaded KWIty to the charge of forgery and “ere given twoyeer rentences the penitentiary at Walla thie morning by BANQUET LINCOLN Day. ‘4 % ho Younk Men's Republican clab y « banquet at the Hotel Lincoln, Bt § o'clock Tuesday evening ~- } 4°% Interes The Seandinavian Am Savings account. the conservatiam of ite x location; it¢ complete m uniform ¢ urtesy of Ite } Security and satisfaction Out« may be sent by mall » attention, end af no me you lived right bere tn bring the de to the @tart is important We have branches tn The Scandinavia Latter - Day THE SECOND INSTALLMENT 10, IN Intelli THE SECOND will deserive a notable mid-ove und An Pamela ceive The woman with the veil contents, The breath of sland tion. A proposal and ite une An invitation that meant much plication that will not straighte A change of heart that turns a groups of enemies, Ea route [Mise Olive Hughes, President O. 1 jMiller and Secretary Chas, H.} Kunis Judge | | Lincoin day will be observed by The strength of the service-—all One Dollar ftown readers are reminded Ith every certainty of prompt Alaska Building, Seattle, U, S. A. MAS. BURTON HARRISON, WILL The Sunday Post- DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT LOVE STORY OF TWO MEN AND TWO WOMEN YOU CANNOT er, Clandonald {# aroused to ac xpected reception. A plea for help. and why it was rejected. A com- n out. Pamela at bay, Land, hot party of friends into a dozen to Londoa TELEPHONE OR ORDER FROM YOUR NEAREST NEWSDEALER Morringe licenses were Sanus] today as follows Cringle-Oqorn—-Matthian — Orin glo, 36, Beatle, to Flora Oaborn, 18, Senttle Vinje- Prederichsen Those, |, Vinje, 36, to Anna Frederickson, 34, Seattle, Ouyle Blanchat--Wdgar N. 27, Osceola, to Clara Blanchat, Onceola, Critehett Critehett, Winona L. Cuyle, 24, N to Dolan Bdward 20, Lowell, Wash, Domn, 24, Olindoway Birth Record, Births were follows Girle regiatered today as| 140 Blewett at, Feb. 6, |‘ Orvar Girle, a daughter } 0 At 1712 ‘Twenty-second | av, Feb. 5, to wife of John MeCue, | 4 son | Shattuch—At 42 12 Broad st.) Feb. 6, to wife of Charles Shat-) tuch, a daughter | Her--At Seattle General How pital, Feb. 7, to wife of Chas. A. Te At Her, @ ne } Greenblott--At 127 Bevententh| at., Feb, 4, to wife of Hyman Green: | blott, a daught | Jenne AL 0% Meventh ay.,/ ’ wife of Roy Jensen, 4 non. Fortaon—-At 2320 Firat ayv., rary 7, to wife of Roy Fortaon, daughter. Hiumeathal—At 712 February 7, to wife of Israel & Bon, { oodworth—At 2809 KB. Madison *., January to wife of Wm. B.) Woodworth, & daughter, Edwarde—At Minor hospital, February 1, to wife of Marion Ed wards, @ som. Miller—At L618 11th av, January | 18, to wife of Michael Miller, @ son. to | Feb: | ad Ninth av., Blu | Record of Deaths. Deathe were registered today as follows Learman—Mra Amolia Learmas, February 6, at Seattle general hospital. Hacket—George W. Hacket, 45, } February 6, at 7622 Second av, N. | Hall—Maggie Hall, 15, February | 7, at 4617 Sladen av Beth Robert Bell, at Pacific hospital Roberte—Berton C. Roberts, wuary 6, at 714% Dearborn at Haye-Jobn W. Hays, 4, January 12, at 311 Aloha «t. Bddy—Rimma G. Keddy, 41, Jam uary M4, at Vancouver Kenny—John Kenny, 36, Feb- ruary 4, at G08 15th wt } Oleson—Ole Mat Otwon, 40, Feb at Fifth and Main. ruary Merline—Ubaido 1, Merlino, 3, | February 7, at 720 Ninth av. B. Poterkin—Alice EB. Peterkin, 55, | February 6, at Seattle General how pital Juckson—John Jackson, 40, Feb raary 1, at 1609% First av, Waird-—Andrew Baird, 48, Jan Tidelands spell profit if bought right, RK. Cooper Witlis, (73 Colman Puliding, Seattle Olympic Market 1s Pike at Special sales. Prime roast of beef 12%¢ per | pound one John Cort, Mngr. No Phones After 7 @ Clock P. mM. Both Phones 665. i“, 8 GRAND Tharaday evening, Feb. » m., sharp. CHORAL SYMPHONY SOCIETY POPULAR CONCERT Given by Public Reqwest (Fourth Serkes) String pe of 3. Vocal Soloists. 1.0, The, Mae and Be. Re = he at Gremd tre office Pesan ole war ena! t on Savings eriean Bawk tovites your ttnelt; its conventent odern equipment the combine to give bank nanagement aod to our depositors. OPENS AN ACCOUNT that deposits re trouble or expense than if Seattle and paid car fare to it -the bank "Do now™ Tacoma and Ballard. n American Bank Sweethearts OF THIS GREAT NOVEL, BY APPEAR FEBRUARY gencer HELP ADMIRE. INSTALLMENT n banquet 4 duel of wits mm ingult, A kiss and a blow snonymous letter and tte strange wary 27, at Providenes hospital |!arge surrounding district, paving tto~¥. Ito, 4, February 6, at) with aaphelt, $144,000, 610 First av, B. | . Twenty fifth avenue north from Gulliford-—Jesste M. Gulliford, 4,| Mast Madison to Mant Roy and a bruary 7, at 116 24th av. 6. | neriew of intersecting and parallel Daken—Whaten B. Daken, 2%,| atrests and avenues, grading, $54, January 27, at Providence hospital. 500. North and East 66th streets from PROVEMENTS ARE Kant Green Lake boulevard to La tona avenue, and @ nerien of street, moprising a large district, grading, sin street from Kast Twentieth avenue to Kast Twenty-fifth avenue, PLANNED | iN ciry ee sewers, $1,600 Katinates of the cost of new strest| a. ity eiwhth avenue from Bast work an prenented to the board of| gig caak ta Mael Chasey tieeat, public works this morning Included | OG other streats “aa ‘Thin tat- the following | tor work has been ordered under a Hower an Pike street from 4 polnt| vow petition, the fifty per cent Hmit asivte foot weet of Third avenue to falling provide an eernent ley between First avenue and) 08 a sabe thicelt Ten avenue north from Mast| Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James - Prompect to Roanoke street, and «| 6t SEATTLE THEATER AUSSELL & DREW, Managers Phones 43 STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE THE LARGEST TRAIN } EVER SEEN ON ANY STAGE Prices—Matinees, 25¢ and roc; Evenings, 15¢ to soc. Tonight-—Last Time “HUMAN HEARTS.” NEW “LYRIC THEATER” Occidental Av. and Wash. sts. (Entrance 204 Occidental Av, Russell & Orew Mors. Phones 567 (Old 3rd Av. No.) NOTE THE ESTABLISHED SCALE OF PRICES. Matinees Sun. Wed. and Sat, Aduite 25¢, Children 10. Evening Prices 20c, 30c, 36c, 40c and S0c, Box Seats 75 cts. Week Starting Matinee (Tomorrow) Sun., Feb. f USSELL & DREWS Lyric Theaier Stock Compan: Will Present a Play of Absorbing Interest Ina Woman’s Power A drama founded on actual occurrence in the history of United States secret service. Great cast, new scenery, ant costumes. Look out for next week's play Phones Main 1304. Ind, 4334, MANAGER PANTAGES OFFERS ““‘Held by the Enemy’’ Doors Open Matinee Thursdays and Fridays. Performances Begin Matinees Dally Exeept Matinees 1:30, Evenings 7:30. 2:15, Evenings $:15 Seattle’ Pri formance Sunday time ALBINI, The Great EGROMANCER AND ILLUSIONIST NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON KELLY & RENO Acrobatic Comedians MR. ANO MRS. JOHN COSSAR In “Our Honeymoon.” COLLINS & HAWLEY Singers and Dancers BESSIE ALLEN Soubrette EDDIE ROESCH Return of the Favorite STARASCOPE GRAND FOUR NIGHTS BEGINNING SUNDAY. Matinee Wednesday THEODORE BABCOCK AND A CAST OF COMPETENT PLAYERS IN THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN BY GEO. ADE JOHN CORT, Manager BOTH PHONES 65, Gia att nnciersaiarne No Phones After 7. muneeinesy Author of “The College Widow" “The best show New York has seen in many years.”"—New A York Times The Original New York Cast and Entire Production as Played Over 300 Nights at Wallack’s Theater Prices: $1.50 to 25e. . Next Attraction, Mointyre & Heath in “THE HAM TREE” i . YOU CAN'T GET AWAY easily from the fact that our bot tled goods are superior w all others, because it will be im pressed upon you by your friends and impressed upon you when you sample our delicious ginger ale, sarsaparilia, orangeade, pure beer and iron brew. 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