The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1907, Page 7

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BEA ‘oo BARNGTORMERS DRAW “growos BY USING NAME OF yaw YORK OPERA--WOULD- ga TRAGEDY SOMEWHAT OF A FARCE. —_—— | sgalome,” the tragedy that comes poe Grand on Saturday night, ts ¢ traveling om the notoriety ie from the production of the ye” tn New York, ~. supported to de bad ant 4 igh tt tent dad, all right Suare that is wsually ip decldediy rotten ‘What Tacoma fer the past week ry morally inde but of that spoken of Says. has been the smaller (owns of the bf country. It hae visit ih " and this tt what the 4 Times has to say of 7) ing under the note a ah Iting from the presents he iden opera by the same name ; York a socalled ‘Salome,’ engage are bas deen one of the tin theatrical happenings of yar, will be seen and heard 7 at the Grand Opera «gh last time tomorrow ‘The deautiful Queen of Opera has this year scored soccess fp & straight The Butterfly.” a = whose a ae Baleme Coming. Wilde's famous tragedy © over which there bas je mreh discussion, will be the Grand is dramatic Teturday sight. it t* from ty that the famous operas Was written wu af feger and Elisabeth Stuart fading players in the company wil present ‘Balome” at Warree's Profesnton.” Warren's Profeasion,” th Shaw prodiem play which more flurry than any fts kind In years, comes to Sunday sight for five with Rose Coghlan ‘Peagiertrs” at the Lots Wolly worked out story of end ell passion, with the of beth men and woman at A beckgroued = of =the war gtres the 6 fomsntic tinge At the Lyrte. Reyes Mommy” te -& Fields sort of » show ané Pleases the patrons of the Mester in the south end Garter and Valots are com Whe make the plece Ifvely @urtain rise to grand finale At the Beattie, Bad Boy” is on thie week feattic and pleases the folk an weil as the chit "A Soldier of the Empire’ Week's offering Texter Opening. pening of Taylor's Third theater, with the Charies company in “Stolen By promises to be an au- me one Popular prices wiil ase ‘ Olile Cooper Gooper, the famous child Wil be seen at the Lots Lort Fauntleroy” and Prince and the Pauper.” at for next week and the _ At the Star Theater tm the Ist of entertain the Star theater thia week Marting and Ah Sid. the fa down and Chinaman, in Bi 6 Chinese Layn A Work is theif mainstay a4 Bounte Farley have « - Vaadevi!!« rollick em fomedy tumbling. charac 5 and eccen ancin, Olen ts 0 fa if @ Erin — IKS MAY VISIT ALASKA THIS SUMMER ae ee fident Charlee W. Fa Si anounced to his friends tion th de , * an Endes 7 © Alaska he pono“ Presidential pom Hates on waiter ti MATCH DEER in LAKE aged pee 1 he A dull board 15 @ colle ‘SALOME PROVES TO |M’PARLAND, PINKERTON CHIEF, AND HIS GUARDS GO ARMED TO TEETH AT BOISE WE TMERLAND — =) ai \ FAKE labeled as a tragedy, waa imposed) upon the patrons of the Tacoma theater by cond-rate Frisco stock Company last night Oscar Wilde ta advertised as be} ing the author of thia Frisco ver) tion of ‘Balome,’ but it is a libel upon his name to hold him respon | sible for the butchered and emasou lated production which, coupled ‘with a lurid melodramatic ‘curtain raiser, aetually disgusted even the morbidly curious who were at trac to the playhouse. t Indecent, But “Rotten,” “There Is perhaps nothing mor ally indecent or improper in this Frisee ‘Salome, but io the lan au of he gallery Boys, there ts little tha not supremely and) intolerably rotten Tt was one act. Iasting one hour, | poorly written, badly spoken, de plorably enacted and disguetingty | received This Frisco ‘Salome’ ts, how-| ever, still a fit subject for the peace officers to look after | ‘There is, of course, no grounds for proceedings on the score of tte! being morally indecent, but about) 44% M'PARLAND, HAD OF WKETERY rinKeHTON AGENCY, 99 out of cach 100 people there SKETCHED BY LANDER AT forse last night would be willing 0) (peettic star's Kuciasive Servies.) ,part in the trial of Keoretary Hay ear & warrant charging Mi BOISE, Idaho. May 16 James | w He believes, or pretends to ‘Salome’ with obtaining money uM! secPariand te tne te yuna (bellows, thet he te tw great Gnacer der false pretenses.” | the alleged “vonte n Mars | of bis hf ’ on one or tw hed Orchard and ®& the @oards © im all t thone te | u effect that the « of Ex -Oov arriee «& * ane. oa he and ched by Meyer,| that they are all the time armed to the teoth and ready for Periand is in Boise to take his oon FOR LIBEL | Additional trouble fs probable! NEW INCORPORATIONS BELIEVE SHERIFF over the court martial of Lictl Herbert Garfield Millar of the (ene Spectal: Serves) IS MURDERED United States Artillery corpse at) OLYMPIA, May 1f-—The follow. | | Fort Flagler, The young officer | ns ane ph tied - [has been released and be promises dh (Beripps Telegraph Service.) developments as & result of certain) Columbia Tie and Lamber Com-| MELENA, Mont, May 16.—J, M statements, made concerning hint.| pany, of Oregon, filed articies. Wy deputy sheriff of Teton | He was trie? om a charge of mis-|with appointment of CC. Gridley | : ee management of the affaire of the| of Vancouver, as siate agent county, w went Into the range quartermasters department of Brattic Assortat ot Retat! May 1 after « criminal, has pot) which he hy it being | Drvmwlete, $190, by W. & Plevce. returned and it is believed that | - feharged that Millar was given 96,000 | Putte hat yg Bg SD, ough, MJ he has been murdered by cattle | jfor the construction work on the| “Giga. sille fealty Cor a men dock at the fort thet Re divid-| sesctin gnteee, by Denala DO Search has been nade thorough ed the eum with contrartor and Biske A Milter ° of the pines He je at present at (he Rainier; State Land Company, of Seattic discovered a bly Grad@ on a leave of absence 1 920,000, by Muse Mlettengren and was buried after Wilcox lie wil rt a civil suit against Jehs © Arnel) j Captain Madison barging him with Yoouon rag gt ee * THINKS FOOrLns «4 MENACE. | writing matter of « libelious nature) pf Beetle. by Mf Her . regarding Miller. He says an in operative Land ana). WILMINGTON, Del. May | vestigation of the captain will be| pa, In the course of « sermon on jmade by « marine board of officers rtage,” Rev. William Temple Datermetion Baveee. | Paul's Roman Cathotle ¢ scored women who have a fondnese| An trform wit be : . ta diienh od King et. static mann te dows, and declared that and MM Its oly rf acon and « gentative of the! Great Western La ty lack he maternal epirt at Morthe Glas ‘to tawal et arate J . ) |. The young man who makes from charge at at! times Information s Mt " $15 to $20 eek and offers thé De throp atvieg +f erning trains and everything Increase « tee ¢ excuse t he can not afford to!| tery for stomach amd 7 tie, street cera, | Mount Vernon T < from Marry © severely arraigned by | 'et_t ote, wit be given, 92.400 to bhoee the minister } , Deo you expect to | buy @ plano near futare—or even | at & remote 4 Of course you Buppoee then that you were offer ed a ve hand wore ree Steck ! Piano, in Mahogany case, tn absolut first-class condition *& plano that sold for $550 new-—for ® ? If you knew what side your bread ae b t you'd take x Better come in and see this Oiher Bargains We heve on our floors alo a Mav piano, tn beaut! fully hand car Cirea. m wale ase & superb tn t at and fn mdition was $476 again au olga piano comple! shed good as new. The price iw . S225 . t ebony case. You know the I 9400 wher « The price now is aly 8250 These os are bargains in every se of the word. If are the arket for a first-class second-hand piano, we offer you this opportunit " mu cannot afford to overlook These pianos are gving to be sold at HALF t r actual value Drop in and look ther Come in and Investigate the Way of the Pioneer Piano House oe S. Johnston Co. THE PIONEER PIONEER HOUSE BURKE BUILDING 903 SECOND AVENUE THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907. Z ‘SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. THE POLICE AUTO HITS Js MADE DEPUTY REAL CAR HOG | The real street car hog haw been discovered, according to a Boattle | workingman, and it the { miliar figure car, grabs a seat and hides his face behind a newspaper so (hat he can't see the women standing in | front of him. | The Seattle Kleetric } the really, truly end only street car hog According to the writer of the | letter appended hereto, the 8 & \¢ O packs its cars full of people that even Jf a man wants to get }up and give a lady hia seat, he hasn't to stand tn, turn }around tm, or breath in, He might j well keep his weat and ‘street car hog,” because ite @ inch the 8. EB. ¢ will treat him like « hog Editor Star Dear Str In your 15, | noticed the letter jJordan. Mr tan calla the man | who keeps his seat in a crowded lear @ car hog, but {| think that the hoggishness ix more with the Se jattle Bleetrie Company than with }the man who pays his nickel for | transportation and has to stand up and bang on to @ strap, in an overcrowded car Although I agree that it is incon venient for ladies to stand up and be jolted In an overcrowded street ear and that « gentleman should give up hin seat to @ lady, I also have noticed the fact that in many instances ladies ao not regard this av an act of courtesy, by not even deiguing to acknowledge the act by ned. Ladies efould not forget hat a man pays for his seat as well an she does for hers, and therefore is not who rushes for the Company is ginal room inane of May gned J, F then te eutitied to it if he te there fret But the hoggishness lies with the 8. EB. Co., whic for me tary gain | Allows the cars to be overcrowded to the potnt of danger, The company should by law be compelled to pro vide enough accomodation for the tratt What does the 8. £. om pany give in return for the valuable ranchises it has and gete? It takes | be | Pititully under the influence of liquor and clinging desperately to | her two little children, one aged 3 years and the other les than 1 OSTEOPAT the nickels, packs its patrons like sardines, gives us & chance to dally read about a wreck, charging ite employes an being the cause of them and then flatly refuses to pay even the funoral expenses of a man it killa, No, Mr. Jordan, my rem edy would not be to jog the man, | but to jog the company, and arouse it the pubic to A wense of ite obligation to} The beat remedy, and a) ing One, would be the pubilc ownership of all means of trans | portation instead of the exploiyation of the same for the monetary bene A TRUCK | TO HUNTLEY The new police chug met with Its! » 4 jruntiey, state hortioultur first mishap Inst evening, when, 19 | igt, appeared before the coumty making @ sharp turn into Yesler| commissioners yesterday, pater way, the wheels slipped on the wet|the board that he peg aes or pe pavement and the machine collided former Fruit Inspector — Pry with a truck belonging to the| King county gee yh Kien Standard Transfer company Very | Sbeolnr This il enable him to little Gamage wee dene ane ne one | Serforim the dutves he would have was hurt. One of the lights at the) pertormed as fruit inspector ride of the police auto was broken} vat ee LABOR LEADER TO LECTURE. and the gear rail wan badly bent The patrol ts still in commission. — F. L. Mulholland, of Washington, D. ©, attorney for the Internation- al Association of Machinists, will deliver a lecture on “The Labor Ga Give Bali, Companies B, and D., Becond tn fantry, Washington National Gu fit of a few, to the Inconvenience @ ball at Chris Situation,” at room 1, Labor Tem- Pgh tht IF ph omg evening whieh ’ " cas dievnanes i. t . oe par items Psi g ple, this ovenktn at 6 o'clock. The Sure © # over: | 6 fe tev’ crowding of public conveyances i#) = allowed A WORKINGMAN INDIAN WOMAN AND TWO) CHILDREN GO TO JAIL Susan Brad, an Indian woman ved by Patrolman Newman y afternoon, at the water) om « large crowd of curious lodged at the police year an rem yester front, f people and headquarters At the police station efforts to separate the mother from her little ones proved futile and ati three were ged in the women'w recety until this morning when woman was discharged | | TEA Did you ever hear of a nervous Englishman? | They drink more than we do, six to one. tea Your grocer returns your m » t ike HY Cures when al! other methods fall. | WHY? Heonuse it removes the | cnune of disease and gives nature ay a * of the b son why use of 4 Lathrop OSTROPATHIO PHY 2eT We et Wide, Ave ru Corner Second Oo Office how Open « nee faye an eo clock Phome fm esdaye. 1 Baturdays from @ to 6 Thurs Main @254. Senttie, Wash. | JOHN CORT, Manager Maturday Matinee w “SALOME,” With Wilfrid Roger as Herod Antipas Vive Nights, Starting BUN DAY In the Most Discus: Prices, 260 to $1.00 ine Hose Cogbien, 4 Play of the Day, “MES. WARREN'S PROFESSION” By Rernard Shaw Price to $1.50. Seat Sale Friday - SEATTLE THEATER Phones 43. Event 5 WERK. mor” Matiner, May 19, Rossel! & Drew Mere and 2 and Bat... 16¢ lho to 606 TONIGHT. Matiness Thur dter of The Kmpire. Big Beenie Production. Phones 667. Russell & Drew. Mars Matinee Sat.—TONIGHT—All week, Lewis & Lake Musical Comedy Co, in the (scream) “AN BOYPTIAN MUMMY Next Week, Sam: ¥ THE $AD SHA vers. Starting Sunday Matinee. Prices, 2c to toe Phones: Sun Manager Pi pendous Production of the Season THEA TER fs “THE CONQURHORS.” Datly exeept The. aad Fri ities Leading Vaudeville ee; 300, & TA eR te ok STUNTS PAR EXCEL. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ATHLETIO PARK. Baseball Tomorrow, 2 P.M. TACOMA VS SEATTLE. 28 Conte—Admiasion—S0 Cente. Take Yesier Com 3rd 74, Ave, Theater Mate Wed, Sat, ang Sun Taylor Company Mats 1:20. Eva, 7:20 poll So te 2:18, Eve: e168 “STOLEN BY GYPSIES.” a With Laura Taytor and « Company of Excelient Union Tailors’ TWO DAYS’ SPECIAL THE UNION LABEL ON EVERY GARMENT Wear Ready-Made Clothing, or pay your high-priced tailors 50 per cent profit, when we can make and fit you perfectly in a Hand- Tailored Suit or Overcoat to order the way you want your suit to be. your suit to suit you fund your money We cut, make, trim Fit you perfectly— 15.00 guaranteed. A perfect is the way we do FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— TWO DAYS ONLY— colors—all-wool Black Serges n woolens—all Fast Blues thing goods—Gra: Browns, Tweeds and most every- go at One Price— $15.00 WORTH $30.00 t on this « th fine lot ale is 250 Suits, and no of Suitings and Over. Union Tailoring Co. TWO STORES Saturday evening Our worki Made in Seattle. Home Industry Population in Seattle Help us grow We do not have to disappoint you in a hurry? If so, come 518 THIRD AVE,, IN COLISEUM RINK BUILDING, AND THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREET. We are prepared to get out ye Suit on short notice. ors here in Seattle. g capacity will be over 300 Union 406.000 in 1909. | Are you to us

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