The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1907, Page 3

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“THE LE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL NO MOLLYCODDLE sworn out in Jud wing his chickens to run at i. eee eee eee ee ee ee ee LA BOHEME” AT THE GRAND ERR RHAR RRMA AAA A A EERE EERE RAR RRR RRR tse Realty Man Arrested. ©. DB, Behafer, a real extate oper- Patrolmen ¢ and Sullivan early morning on a charge of disorderly hours seoured his release on bail, tion, and some of the melodies of frail suffering, but lovely lit | the latter composition are echoes of Ue Mimi, from her firet appearance, | "La Boheme,” when, with her candle out and lost | th the darkness, the curtain came This afternoon “La Travt was being sung, and tonight the double claspéd tm that ef Rudolpho, as he bill of “Don Pasquale’ too was groping without a light Opposite her, Constantine sang Cll concert embodying with a fervor, a delicacy, and an | fom Bumerous operas, artistry which om one who heard, *8ting the entire strength of the Hig, Company will be given tomorrow, Improvement Meeting. The Rainier Valley Improvement asmociation will hold jte next regular i at Dugdate’s hall had sunk foto | Macca” will be presented, no waking to t monthly meet Goes to Washington. him can ever entirely forget oman Burke will leav Digh notes have that Mquid quality ft # with Its plotures “The Tenderfoot,” “The Tenderfoot,” a merry muate al comedy with many catchy song’ comes to the Grand tomorrow night. Oscar L. Figman aad Ruth White, and a soprano well known and liked here, will appepar in leading roles. where he will lay the plans of the Washington canal chief of the 5 dd also e necretary of war Bunday Gohoo! Rally. A primary and junior are some of hin tones that they eeom almost like a woman's, and yet of all things, Constantino must be declared a proposed Lake at shadow, {te mixture fe an opera which Mimi and Rudolpho ite hearers ea and Its tearful end t brought beth Miss Neilsen and Constantino an ovation, aad they responded graceful One likes to applaud Constantine Just to see him stile, and see how workers |~ Mon- Baptiet LLEN TAKES RAP AT KITTINGER The park committee of the coun ef] this morning settled an old ques ton of delinquent taxes owed by MecOraw & Kittinger on Washing ton park property recently bought by the city, by subtracting the from the unpaid portion of the pur- Counctiman Mullen took occasion to remark: “I suppose if we give George Kit- tinger another firehouse site, he will pay this aswesement.” DON’T WANT CARS ON 24 AVE. $0. of the Beattie Electric proposed Columbia line, via 24th av, 8, reste with the rest- Under an old ine from the city government, | kept free from oar |iines. The property owne | the new line to run on 26th av. but that street le not graded and will not be for probably franchise committee yesterday deferred action on Ben Hendricks. Ben Hendricks in “Ole Olson” comes to the Beattie tomorrow, “The Missourt Girl" closing to Both the play and the star are pop om the audience, which, | BY} thie masterful <a but the mockery jets ite areal heart go m3 of @ score of beaull happy he te. He plainly strives! and applause sends him . into unmistakable delight. Mme. Dereyne sang Misetta, and | prowed that all that haa been sald artist of unusual mertt | In the sprightly coquett was magnificentiy | = tree. , role she has much of the pleasant Alice = Nietsen, Mme. Dereyne, seemed to live) which brighte: “An American Citizen” goes on to the Lots tomorrow, and the Pan tages Block company expects to make thie famous play one of the of ite ongagement. “Barbara Frietehie” closes tonight. “The Mascot.” “A Japanese Courtship” will be heard at the Lyric for the last thne “The Mascot,” Audran’s tuneful olf opera, made up-to-date, charmingly last night Marcello, the painter, sings his way through his love and bis frequent Uitte quarrels with Musetta in a deepened the favorable impression he made tn opera was acted that would have De Segurola was cast as Colline, & philosopher, and triumphed in the night teardrawing solllog to his coat, as he te about to paw ~ colne with which to bay medicine for the dying Mimi. Signor Pulcinis Shaunard complet- ed the trio ef Rudolpho’ | Written in Puccini's boldest and in| most original style, “La Boheme” ‘an important bs destined to live as his best work, The similarity between it and “Madam Butterfly,” his later work, | ¥ noticable In the orchestra things are promised. made her debut,! way into favor At the Star Theater, the vaudeville acte now at theater leave tomorrow . Monday afternoon Harry La & Co. will open “The Hatlor the Horse,” aad Nan Engleton Co, will be seen in “How the Was Woo.” Other good LOCAL FLASHES Ne Wheat Obtainadle. ‘The milling industry of the state entimates that Byrnes and Phitlips yesterday aft- ernoon and later released upon his promine to leave town. Gir) Missing. lice have been asked to lo~ cate Minnie Ferguson, aged 16, who hase been missing from 607 Tenth av. B since April 4. wuch that one | 5 could forget) f 7:38 pm. “The Young Mas /and Pine st. 2:30 p.m. ith ay, W.; Fred or, Sacrament of ac Hl a mm; ect Through Suffertngs.” i Negre te ‘ank Davia, colored, recetved the | 54,), matinum peneity of $100 and 90 days tn fall from Judge Gordon yee- ferday for brutally beating Mabel Carter and Bybol rows in the Evo. Capitaliom,” by Walter Thomas Mille T0 BRING DOC The drydock at Quartermaster|/fey HO. Harbor has been purchased by the/the First Christian church tomor Hefferman Engine Works, and will/ row night. be tostalied on the Seattle water within the next 30 days, The built 12 years ago at « 000, and the price now It te able to a0 Veasele of 2.506 tone te operation at Quartermaster Har lertor mille, which want are closed by lack of fuel Students Fight. A lively Matic combat occurred on an outbound University car Thurs Right between several students Tt took the crews of two care to settle the fight. Sermon on Brainstorms Interbay~-3340 Pieids in their through, Pine City house on Tebacce Magazine, Beattie Electric company’s applica. A Rew maganine is being publish-/ tion until Councitiman Keene #4 tm Beattie, called the Pacific To- Maker i» the confer with the 24th « SMITH BOUND OVER. eseeeeee Queen Anne-—Fifth av. west and 1h a m, “Worklly Wis- in Churen Affaire”: 7.39 p,m, “Opportunity; @ Study.” i hear of fer- “Moral Brainstorms and Spiritual Insanity” will be the subject of Dr, Henry Arrives. Dr, J. A. Q. Henry, who ts to con- duct evangelistic services In Temple | Thursday, charged with Maptiet church, arrived tn the city T. Bmith, of Vancour: ‘ e Breedens's sermon at sheterereee | to emuggie optum into the elt given a preliminary hearing before United States Comminstor Friday afternoon. lover to the May grand jury, and In | default of $1,000 bond was placed Owls for Bellingham. Belitagham will soon have a nest Grand Bxcou Leavitt and Grand Secretary C Wood left for Belliagham this morn ing to Inetall the new lodge. Bryan Writes for Whims. Next Monday's leeue of Whime, the monthly pabiteation of the Beat Ge high school, will contain an ar tele written by William Jennings Bryan specially for that publication. Thirteen Verdicts. Thirteen verdicts were rendered tm the Dearnborn #. regrade cases Three were for more than nominal damages. These were People’s Savings bank, $4,700; Pu- get Bound National bank, $4,500; Bertha Shapiro, $160. Verdict Sustained. Jadge Gilliam has denied the mo- tion of Captata BE. Caine to set aside the verdict for $1,400 which Adolph Hammer recently obtained against him for being run down by ¢ Kiefer New York Bociety. yy eee nae ‘The New York society met at the Chamber of Commerce last nig’ Arrangements w \ecepal. ith and James st; . pastor.| Rev. H. H. Gowen, rector, . of the| “The Resurrection Peace”; Great-| m. “Intimations of Immortality.” i Madison ‘eo made for an 8 av. north | Broadway; Mev. J. P. D. La 1h a m. “The Story of the a installation | Resurrection ae Literature”; § p m., the Young | “The Evertasting Yea and Nay of the Future Lite. monthly meeting. Heme From South. Paul Singerman, the well known Beattie clothing merchant, returned yeeterd’y after a three months jernoon by local Northern Pacific and Oregon Ratlroad & Navigation | oormpany to consider proposed “gy lations of passenger traffic by | state railway commission Only ere absent and no defi re agreed upon. ian, #16 James st.; Geo. ii a, m. “Poor ned for Blow. evangelistic serv. | Cooprider. BD; Te, Vital lawus Lorin sagem for the Seamen's union, was Mined 86 and costs by Justice Gor- don yeaterday MiteReli, «4 shipwright, during Broadway and Bast Several 6. A, L. Chapman, pastor. .|“The Ministry of Suffering” “Excused at Laat’; striking John ‘The Dakota's chief officer, J. W Roberts, arrived yesterday after goon at 2:90 on board the Japanese leer Shinano Maru. When seked aboot the wreck, he shrugged his shoulders and had little to say, but allowed himeelf the statement: “IT have no responsibility in the Kt was my atch, and tn the ordinaty course of should have had charge, but Cap tain Prancke came om the bridge, ordered me to other duties and as sumed contro! himself.” a a. “RE id. San Hom. | Rrucdn will preach bot Queen Anne—Rev, EW. Darst, BACK FROM TRIP. Fred M. Lathe Divorced. Mra. Frederick M. Lathe, wife of od Slates marwbal, & divorce by Mitetell Gilliam yesterday. Crueity| H. H. Chittenden, of the and = general After investigating harbor provements for several days Major United re corpe, and Repre | &. Humphrey returned | Friday night from a trip to the gorthern Sound will be deepened and dredged at Everett, Bellingham and Blaine Ss branches | | SECOND AVENUE serween PIKE anv PINE the deputy U Wilbur #t.; Rev. A. slicgued of the Innocents, Let Chickens Run. Matt Herron, « painter, atties. —Rashore . Lam, “Edward & Unitarian Noble- m, “Charles Darwin, Inga Carieson has entered $5,000 against the Beattie Automo bile Car company for the loss of « finger tn a machine on the defend ant's premises, Pickpocket Arrested. Frank Allen, a well known pick- ing served terms tn the San Quentin penitentiary tn fornia, was arrested by Dete | man” hor, Toinister, | Master Scientiat and unhealthy, let us install a new G. 1. Brown & Co., 221 Pine done right at Geo. H. Woodhouse; | Co, 112 University st. and several Russians, with a total passenger list of 350. Captain Kato reported a rough voyage. GETS FIREBOAT PLANS. Berence First Church: of Christ—#t2 Stath it a.m. “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real? Holiness meeting; § p. m, Sal- partment has recefved:a full set vation meeting. of plans of one of the best fireboate in the east, and bas requested that the fire and water committee make | no final disposition of the new fire |boat matter for another two weeks To Lead Portiand Democrats. PORTLAND, April Thomas, at a meeting of the dem ocratic clubs last night, agreed to make the race for mayor, Inasmuch aa Mayor Lane has stated that he Soctety—Alkt | will run independent Hats $3.00 at W. B. Hutchinson Miscellaneous. Bociety—Knights Harrison D. Bar Lectures at 3 and § jot Pythiag hall delence Boctety Common. tense ning, “A Special Seance.” Bp. m. Rev. 0. Bt Both services Good Ones sell better Pianos hall. 1420 24 av ° Heaven, and How "oo We Find ttt $5 Glasses $1 If you need glasses you should not mise this, the opportun- ity of @ lifetime. We examine your eyes thoroughly and fit them with the beet grade of white SOLID GOLD GHELL FRAME you select; This offer is made to acquaint the public tisfactory” work and lasts Research Roclety—The FLY ON THE FLYER away.) ~The One Religion,” SEATTLE-TACOM. Richardson, and “The Bahat Re re Universality,” money than any other deal- er or organization, A_ ROUTE. iHlan fenees, in outfit for a dott with our “Always JUST A FEW DAYS MORE EXAMINATION FREE Moure—® to 6 Daily, 10 to 12 Sunday NEW YORK EYE SPECIALISTS ROOM 217, BECOND FLOOR 1414 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche. Soctety— Seat. tle Lodge, 1420 Becond av Reincarnation,” by C. Night, at First Baptict Greatest Epi- same grade, style and qual- ity instrument from one- to one-fourth than you can buy else- and 12:15, 9:58 and 7:30 p.m, od ject to change without notice. U. SEELEY, JR., Agent. Seattle Tel, Main 176. That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busicst. 903 BECOND AVENUE. z Table Linen Beautifully Laundered ADE ¢ DRY Our Drivers Call _for_and Deliver Work Phone M, 210—lInd. 210 Single Tear In Five Thousand Pieces If Sent to the | Union Bakery AND RESTAURANT 217—PIKE ST— 217 Both Phones, Main 880. Department Open Saturday Mocha and Java Coffee, Served With Fine Cream 10c on, > (N Sa ne a er ee er ae 6 to 8 Oldest Bank In Washington LAU eo We Press — Not Iron Starch Shirts. Saves Wear a DEXTER HORTON & COMPANY BANKERS Cor. First and Washington PIANOS Victor and Edison | Talking Machines | ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watehes, Cut Glas 706——-FIRST_AV._——706 FUAMBRAAAAAAARAAARAABAARAA AABARO RPAD RAPPARARARAR (ARAARARAAAAARAAARARARARARAAARAAAAAR RAARAR A WOULDN'T IT B& GREAT IF-~ GIVES AS MUCH THOUGHT AB WE DO TO THE PROPER CLOTHING OF BOYS. WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST AND BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE STATE. BUITS ARB— $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 AND UP. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. two 800-804 First Av., Cor. Célumbia St. the Strongest Topcoat House in the State can residents. — THE —- BANK FOR SAVINGS Oaplts! $400,000. Fully Paid This bank does not take the risks that are inseparable from ordinary commercial banking. No man can borrow « dollar Ki from it on his own personal note—not even if backed by the RAILROAD MEN CONFER. richest man in the country. Its loans are made upon im- proved real estate having a market value largely in excess of A conference was held Friday aft amount loaned. Its other assets are invested in the Gilt Edged officials of the Railroad Bonds, Savings Accounts FIRST AV. AND UNIVERSITY ST. OPP. POSTOFFICE. Our Two-Bit Hose Nine different styles to choose from; all the very best values ever brought to Seattle; equal to many sold in other stores at 35¢ and 29o— I] Split Boled Hose . | White Footed Hose i} Plain Rib Top Hose . Gaute Cotton Hose . Medium Weight Hose Heavy Cotton Hore . Allover Lace Hose |] Boot Lace Hose .... | Solid Ribbed Hore . Cholee at only ... If you want a fresh, clean, full weight loaf of breid—ask for BREAD i" puré ddd You'll know if it is the genuine because it's only sold wrapped in waxed paper. + | DR.C. F. LATHROP Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT, 207 Elite! Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche, Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open Evenings, Tucedays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 6 to 8 p. m. Phone Guneet Main 6256. attic, Wash, BOSSO8S7S0009S909089008 FOR THE ATHLET. WOMAN there {s nothing so strengthening and refreshing as a bottle of Root beer. After strenuous exercise it will brace and invigorate you as nothing else can. It surely is the drink that cheers but not im ebriates, unless taken to excess One or two bottles of pure beer such as we bottle is the best spring tonic you can take. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT. TLING COMPANY. Phone 927-

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