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K. PIRRET MAY BE NEXT LIBRARIAN ¥ of the board thoroughly pplication before w to Mr. Smith, to contly resigned to enter the prac of tice of law, The board al tu severe! eastera men under consider ation book Among (hose recommending Mr | Pirret are Atty, Gen. John D. At bh kinson, Henry Landis, state geolo- Hie! gist; Rev. M. A. Matt Heary of © Rwing, Thomas ©. Wiewell, om L. Blaine, W. D, Comer, F. W Haker aod W. F. Baboook asking consider Mr hooving who re ed ows BRIEFS BY WIRE London's Rafftes R LONDON, June &.—Sergt. Theos Rory wtland Yards most prominent toctive and known as the Raffles Rngiand, has re jatened, after a service of 26 years igna. a of Mra. John Jacob Astor til, LONDON, Jane S—Mra. John Jacob Astor la confined her to apartments at the Hotel Rots, suf | fering from a nervous breakdown, and ber condition te serious Stolypin Resigns. PETERSPURG jor Stotypin has ha resignation to the caar June § gyont Frate Bar Noley Ties. ST. LOUIS, June §—Dasaling ti weckwour, red shirts and other whe has! sporty articles of wearing apparel oe that) have been tahooed by the high Also it has (wo/| schoo! boys of this city and fs a healthy child ey Br. Hughes chickon 4 femarkable wo have DANCE HALL BE CLOSED \adlieen Pacific Fleet Praised. WASHINGTON, June &—tn the anoual report of the United States squadrons the Pacific feet shows that ft won every trophy abot for Mra. K. Haw Suicides. | BERLIN, June %—Mra Kart Hau, wife of Prof. Ha of Washing ‘ tow, D.C. accused of the murder Sete kee rhe |, Bis motherindaw, drowned her ee es an to | Suit, Jenterday in a lake io Switsor- phe Ceed. Meflonald @/ are charged Women & percentage mes to bay drinks A @f the women are Macaulay civing tow | the = | Braves Travel in Autos. BUTTE, June &-—The Creo braves are having their annual sun dance. Many wore uptodate and went to the scone of the festivities proven. in autos. St. Lowle Street Sinks. Jane §.—A portion of ibe intersection of | Washington and Jefiersoe ave. has } dropped 12 feet, the. roof of the | Ratural underground passage known as Ubrig cave, coflapsing ning thea ) Claims Mre. Eddy Insane. CONCORD, N. H, J 8 —Geo. | W. Glover, in an amendment to the | DI in equity, makes the startling most allegation that Mrs. Mary G. Baker America, ac | Eddy has been insane for years Handeome Girt's Crime, LONDON, June #—Mies Elste bees re) Pox, a handsome woman, sister of woman | Haroness Langadorff, was yoster mghter of day arraigned in the Petty Seasons & miltionaire of | court on a charge of manslaughter Ricardo. | for losing her head while auto rid. and killing Lieutenant Suicides SAN ANTONIO, Tex, June & | Lieut. Mack Richardson, whose | resianation wag accepted by Prest dent Roosevelt, committed suicide |ta his room at the Sam Houston hotel by using morphine 4 pram |aic a@f4 A note saying the act }had been inevitable since last No } Yomber was found on « table. Lytle, of Seat Stoend $of desertion. @ustedy of the only Rom, and $79 a month ali oer anti! isi: @ member of the Se) Rachange company at the Madinon, discuss the cas } Sultan's Army Defeated. MELTELILA, Moroceo, June 8% It is reported that the pretender to the (hrane of Morocoo has agat been victorious over the sultaa army | Edna Wallace Hopper Iii. | NEW YORK, June §—dne Wal face. Hopper, the actress, is critic latly fl at her home in West Thirty | Usird at New Yukon Governor. VANCOUVER, B.C. June & )Former Judge Henderson. of the Teounty court of Vancouver } heen appotnted commissioner of the Yukon territory, tn place of W. W. ft. Meinnes. who resigned several months ago to take part sh Columbia polities. Hender son will be chief representative of the Dominion government in the Klondike Wisconsin's Utility Bilt MADISON, Wis, June 4~—The state assembly passed the public utinit Ait by of TT to 10 YUCATAN CLEARS FOR NoMR. atan cleared being feet last night the last of the to he and 19 Our work ts the high grade sam itary which p health. Reasonable price ern men methods and material, G. H. Brown Piambing Co. 221 Pine St. Rot Negligee Shirts F There is n thing as cool and nice these warm 7643 a Nezligee Shirt that has been laundered ectly, We launder Negligee Shirts to per and you are sure to be satisfied with our A trial will suffice to prove it, Nueen City Laundry FIRST AND BELL. Sunset—Main 953. ft tn hie | in| YUKON BOATS RUNNING (Star Special Service.) DAWSON, Y, T.. June 8——Navi gation on the Yuko fa now fully toamer Whitehorse ar rived inst night from Whitehorse, The first steamer from Fatrbanis han arrived, and the passengers are already on the river towards White | bor They should arrive in, Be atthe by the middie of next week | providing clea connections are [made at Skagway with the ocean | Hine of steamers, NEW INCORPORATIONS (Gtar Special Service.) OLYMPIA, June & ing corporation arttel in the office of state Supplemental art fren Swanson Mili | Everett, changing the | Lundgren , Supple fetfie opened were filed secretary of olen of npany, of name to the Mill company ntal artictes Ferrofix © changing the name Engineering works Increase of cupital stuck of Great | Bxcelsior Mining company, of Se attle, from $500,000 te $2,900,000 tmerease of oaltal stock kn Machinery company to $15,000. Now Companies—Nickel Plate Shoe company, of Seattle, $40,000; by W. J. Johnaton, R. A. Johnston. and A. BK Johnston JO. Beoord & Co $10,000 By JA Eleante Seeord | Plymouth Shoe company, of So jattle, $40,000; by W. J. Jobaston, | R.A. Johnston and A. BE Johnstoa L. B. Franklin, incorporated, of | Seattio, $3,000; by L. BF ©. C, Pani, jr, and MF JAPAN SHOWS HER HAND (Scripps Telegraph Service.) TOKIO, June &—A representa [tive of the Japanese residents of the United States has arrtved here and led upon Foreign Minteter Hayashi. ft ls reperted that May ashi assured him that the Amert can proposals that Japan enter in to & mutual agreement for the re [striction of labor immigration would | be rejected He says Hayashi jtold him every effort would of the Pa Of Boattle the Ferro pany to of from of Seattle. Secord and Brows. jmade to cut out the last clanse of| the article when it of the present treaty comes up for revision in 1909, but it te expected America will not yield easily on this potnt It is probable a special commis stoner will be sent to America td examine the exact conditions The joint committees of the city council, finance and civil service and salaries, last oight agreed to the advance asked by the members of the fire department. «As these two committees represent more than a majority of the council, thelr action tmaures that the raise will | he adopted next Monday night The advances approved are as follows Chiet, from $200 to $226 6 month; first assistant chief, $140 to $176 | second assistant chief, $135 to $160 | first class captain, $110 to $126 « month: second class captain, $105 to $120; firet Heutenant, $100 $115; second lNeutenant, $95 to { $110; first marine engineer, $116 }to $125 & month; second and third marine engineers, $100 to $115 « first department engineer, $100 to $115; second department en- gineer, $95 to $110; stokers, $85 to | $96; minrine pilots, $100 to $115; {first class pipemeh, truck men drivers, $90 to $100; second class pipemen, truckmen, rivera, §85 to $90; third class pipemen, truck- men, drivers, $80 to $86; master mechanic, $135 to $160. FINED $100 FOR DRAWING A j REVOLVER, 5 wea fined §100 ¥ court | for drawing a gun and threatening Alfred M. Hadi | to shoot James MoGrew in Raliard, Monday, While Hadt war bolding Metirew at the point of the gun, Meirew's daughter and a Salvation army worker appeared and Induced Hadi to lower the weapon Hadi saye he will appeal the case, and is out under bond. | e follow. | Lund: | anklin, | THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, | THE THEATERS Mra, Leslie Carter Mra whone power 45 an Actress is recognized wher of the drama, comes to the Grand tomor jrow night, in the play whieh har | brought her hapa, succes | ‘The chayacter of “Du Barry,” a futudy for Risterians, moratiate and philosophers alike, has lo the of this famous actress beco prominent the as it haw jboen in history since the death of shat Ulfated favorite of King Louis XV | Mra. Carter has been before In “Du Harry who saw the ptar Ther the combiaation a4 | saperb 4 | “Fare” will be given Wodaeaday afternoon, Sund day, Tues day und Wedne inan being | devoted te "Du He te Cartor ever there are followers on aKe aceon here and thor and play rene Otis Skinner eo Carte Otle scholarly ont difficult high tn bie attic has not had the thie star, and his ap the Graud is @ note wt the Grand Skinner whose brit} terpretation has pi anion chance t pearan worthy event Mr Gkinaer iv starring tn “The Duel” this year ‘This play created [a sensation when it was produced originally at the Theater Fran o in Verte, aud bas been wide ly diseogeed. it te by Henri Le vedan, whom the Prench rank as of the “forty fmmortals,” and jeals with the struggle of tw brothers, both with noble ideas over the soul of & woman. , Otis Skinner and The Duet wilt be seon Thareday, Friday and Saturday at and of the w one The Burgess Company Nellie. the Beautiful Cloak Model,” said to be one of the most fappealing stories of poverty, and the triumph of right, yet put jinte the form of a popular mete drama, will rum all week at the Be commencing tomor afternoon Queen of the White Siaves” will be given for the tast time tonight The Burgess Stock company has settled itself comfortably in the theater, and in the appreciation its patrons, and will give an ox tended list of favorite dramas ¢ the pabile love. attle theater, “The Man From Mexico.” ‘Oraus * ch at the Lois tonight. Aileen May aod liam Dowlan found big parte tn thin romantic drama Tomorrow afternoon the f tperformance of “The Man Fro: Mexico,” a merry comedy which }hae met with favor in the east, will jbe given. The plot centers about a respectable man who has been ‘ented and sent to Jali for 3° days on & trivial matter, He bas te explain matters to his family when be retaras from his anaccountatie absence, and he tells them he hae heen tourleg Mexteo, with the fey) sult that he tae more = trow than a f The new offering be neon all next week “The Bogue Prince.” éc A musical comedy organization said to be above the sveraae eradq; and beaded by « half score of oo comes to the popula heater th The Rogds & mesical comety whieh ts claimed to be just the right kind of an offertnag for the summer ona on, : The Lewls & Lake Co, bide fark well to the Lyrte tonight, a preset tation of “A $10,000 Reauty” beigg the parting offering wt “The Derby Mascot.” “The Derby Mascot” will be the offering of the Charles A. Taylor company at the Third Avenue alt of next week, beginning tomorro miltines It te said & be one of the most exciting racetrack plays ever presented. The entire Taylor com pany, adgmented by « coon shouters and « jockey bal jad, will be tsed In the production Laurette Taylor, in the leading role, #ffl wear the Whétney stable colors, old gold and bine. An elab orate stage setting ta required for | the third act. where the great Der by at Dallas will be shown. The DI will run all wopk. #1 matinees | tomorrow, Wednesday and Satur tay The last performasce of “From Hage to Riches,” which has been rugning so suceessfully all this weok, will be given tonight Change at the Star After tonight when the current tomorrow will be seon and acts Only a nickel admis- sion to the best treat if of your life. | Zu Zu the winning ginger snap that is making home runs everywhere, “Get on to its curves.” NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPA NY West Seattle For Monday, June 10 Good Only fer That Day $1,200 For two beautiful lots on Columbla av other $91,850. Grand view of the Sound, Any day these lots will cost you Kreatent} something "| setidas mortt in| chorus of | a NE 6, 1907. | for the Inst time, the Star theater | , apectaltion, The management says thet the @ opening next Mon day will be among the strongest oF ween at the house, Dolan & Leonhare will by sin “A High] On Thuraday The Star printed a} Tood Burglar’ and the Geos short notice of the dinappearance of | and Fred Hoeolthan wilt there | Bddie Taylor, 13-year-old son of with « singing, dancing and triek| Mra. R. O. Taylor, of Second av and Cedar at. The Star announced at the time that Kddie had been at-| tracted by “the braying of the plano gketch. The Tanakas, Jap dueke magicians; a viollniats, and a minstrel show will complete th | Hat of visiting acta. steam Calliope, the mysteries of | the white canvas, auc the smell of |the sawdust ring,” at the cirous now showing near his home Kiddie reseuta the lnsinuation of pedfean plays. fwelfth Night,” | puerite or frivolous motives in his lan? “Cymbeltne The engage |departure from home, Without! jment of Annie Rorsell in “A Mid-| giving any address he baa written Night's Dream,” and of| the following to The Star 1 Masford in several It was not the braying of the plays eartier in the | calllope or the w ries of the whit ed anvie nor the smell of the sawdust ring. It was the It trecment of my parents. | sever went around the Viola Alien a Allen comes to the @ jin f near 4 future in two Shakes | wt ‘unual inte bard's classte dramas, « the en gagemont of such a star as Viola | curcis grounds at 1 am workin } Allen will do much to revive the | My her told me that any time jolf” enthusiasm for works of || wanted to leve home take my | lowe and go. I went and | will | | wtmy | Mrs. Fleke }° Mire. Fiske to the Avenue in the near future in “The New York Idea strong play which has won mach favorable comment in the east, and which ts janid to give the famous emotional actrose great opportunition. more than th Avon “BDDIE TAYLOR.” Third | Old Ned. The Spider's Web Ra 108 ANGELES troubk the Sunset *~ tween this elty and places furthe south has been solved. Thousands of dollars have been spent in eradt cating the oft interrupted service Finally tho superinteadent found that spiders’ the coast line were se thick that transmission was retarded june 8 w 4 Ethel Barrymore. Ethel Harrymore will be seen at the Grand in “His Excellency the Governor ry De Leng Run in London | The Stronger Sex in which Mr Cort will wuae|| Appropriate p { season * now in the he ipa 48 Uk. puornanhe Ton Wedding {bids tale to rival the record break|| Chift | fag phn aes Po morn “ of ite | Gi s Basement Wost BUECERAful predecessors With Docketader Johnny Poley will be seen with | |Lew Dockstader's Minstrels thie | month at the nd in the dainty jeouthern specta Dixie Land,” | | assisted by Tommy Hyde, Harry | | Nieman, Joe Bean, Harry Duball, John Dale, Jack Girard. James! }Monshan, James Doyle, Jobn/ | Schroeder John Daly George | Faust, Willtam Gordoa, A. Gordon, William Cawley, Wilite Foley, tn oduciag John Neff, the bounding | buck dancer Tiffany Bronze wares, Tiffany glese wares, rich out , Minton china ware, art goods from Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith Max Pigman’s Tour. j Bole Agent for Max Figman, wh & Oo.'s |The Man on the Me ‘atohes neat season, will p try oply until February | meats are now ander w Mr. John t expects to Introduce }the comedian tn London and Aus || [tralia to the MeGrath comedy | The state of Montana Kas grant jed «a Heense © the Whehington Fire insurance Co ooo COFFEE Five degrees of excellence continues in} Five degrees of excellence 8 Fiye degrees of excellence Qne degree of money back. Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Sehflling’s Best; we pay bim PATENT EXCELLENT b> whe pide “Antari eemehened | NOVELTY MILi CO, Marne! Oa FLY ON THE FLYER RE te meget. * - end | WORLOADING BALA” et te Mee, vegas || NOVELTY SKINT MFO. 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Coast for thin ¢ falf Mill of the opening of | MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Mrs. Leslie Carter DU BARRY By David Belasco AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE AT 2, “ZAZA” Prices $2.00 to 50c Three Nights, June 13, 14, 15 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Matinee Saturday THE SENSATION OF PARIS—200 NIGHTS OF BERLIN-—100 NIGHTS OF NEW YORK—100 NIGHTS CHARLES FROHMAN Will Present OTIS SKINNER In the International Success and Most important Orama of Modern Times THE DUEL Cast includes Miss Keith Wakeman, Walter Hitchcock and €. M. Holland Prices $2.00 to S0c. Mail Orders Now. SEAT GALE TUESDAY LOOK WHO'S COMING Lew Dockstader And Hie Great MINSTRELS Seat Sale Friday Cor. Occidental AW Russell & Drew Managers Phones 43 TONIGHT LAST TIME—LEWI6 @ LAKE IN Schultz’s Troubles and The Girl From Chili WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW Sunday, June 9 Ferner & Nutting’s New York Musical Comedy Success The Bogus Prince By George F. Pixtey, WITH WILLIE ROBINSON, THE EMPEROR OF MIRTH, AND A NEW BEAUTY CHORUS Prices—Mats. the. Evenings, 200, 300, 400 and S0c. Russell & Drew, Managers Rath Phones 43 Tonight, Last Time “Queen of the White Slaves” Starting Matinee Tomorrow Sunday, June 9 Second Triumphant Week of the Earl Burgess Company OF PLAYERS Will Present Owen Davis’ Melodramatic Thrilier A Play depicting life in a great city with exceptional fidelity. ———— A FING CA6T—FOUR ACTS—FIFTEEN MAMMOTH SCENES A play with a plot out of the ordinary, yet telling a story of pro- found interest, action, tears, laughter. No Change tn Prices. Matinees 25c, Children 100. Evening Prices, 100, Next Week the Burgess Co. it “CHINATOWN CHARLIE.” First Time in the West Sunset Main 3600 THIRD AVENUE THEATER |x: x (COR. THIRD AND PINE) HOME OF MELODRAMA BEGINNING TOMORROW AND RUNNING ALL NEXT WEEK, WITH MATINEES TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND SATUR- DAY. o Charles A. Taylor’s New York Co. with Laarette Taylor in The Derby Mascot A Thrilling Story of the Race Track. Evenings, 190, 200, 300. Box seats 50¢ Oe, 300, 40, 500. Phones PRICES 10¢ and ectacular Dramatization of “FAUST.” Matinoes, Box seats 25¢ NEXT WEEK—Big Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Pri 10c; Box Seat Performances, 2 8:45 each day. Sunday continuous 2 Last time of old bill DOLAN & LENHARR The best sketch I hav er seen on the vaude- ville stage.”"—Alan Dale JOHN & BERTHA GLEESON and FRED HOOLIHAN Singing, Dancing ok Piano Playing 7:16, 30, to NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON DAN ROBY Blackface Comedian GERTRUDE GEBEST Singing Violiniste THE TANAKAS Japanese Magicians EDDIE ROESCH Sunset Main 1904, Ind. 4034 layers Present American Comedies Pantages’ The Funniest of all The Man From Mexico NEXT WEEK CHARITY BALL Week June 9, Mat. Daily Exe, Thurs, and Fri. Doors opga Mat 1:5