The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1907, Page 8

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attractions arg, aa popular in firet opened ho Hungarian Hagar tonight, tomorrow noon and tomorrow wBght Spaateh-Amertoan War |which created a furor be heard “AMUSEMENTS weage ago, will @r@ably a: confrol of the Barnum & Ba and Buffalo Bl shows, NO STAIN ON WOMA nuptial arrangement, has been ed out in a decision made by eee eee ee eee ee | FATHER BROWN IN CITY. D i High pane Pather Thoma P. Brown, of St.) # ° Louls r Redemptorists |g ™ toe many ie fo noe, wit 5 Rk a ahi 4 ina ¥ attle. The organ-|* % bo : A pyar membe < ted to the | # 4 ip throug \* jorey of atholic eb b a . othe tulere A Say * ott . 7 J Kin at will b a ‘ol fe aorvice tome: * LOUIS JAMES, ot|e The Shakespearean actor whe opens his 1907-08 season at the + Grand tomorrow night in “The Mer ry Wives of Windsor.” - 7 ‘ * : STILL PROTEST AT : With Ezra Kendall “a 8 Whit € rima * ‘ James ope ne iia ‘ 1907-08 see ra wy # of Queen Anne bil are! y * turned on tyo such well-known | y t. Mise Marie La ah 1 Instead of the | # : stars in the weually humd r f 8. Paul ¢ @ | Broadwa ‘ A & one | @ month of August ao "The |® 4 - board | * 2 are 8 cannes an m The board beard the * FOURTH AND PIKE & * Louls James. pert hung r pi cnts gi Brie Rh oe saat oh te antios eee ee as the proper p jor the opening | program will be offered Wednes VISIT THE NAVY YARD. Sts tere esse. upper br |S pomiet ty Giceenty tl Ot Aphie James, Frederick Paulding ponies ni nae Mears Be Horace Lyndon, J. Arth pang at the Puget sound navy yard. Anne Shae Rugenia Webb, Ida} | 7" as guests of Rear Admiral Burwe FIRST AND CHERRY oon ethers. the Ghabeapssrean| program for the Man- | “Hunton ge Oe rere Cptient Department layer, whose alm Gay = peu Multan | “The shepherd can predict the ave always beeo assortment oF spect including ; ving the Wool of | -—=— nee fees pat, will sir ete Dare De CROAT, Late eure “ pe bair,|[. We are showing t Bhakespeare’s me introduc POUKS, Krotesque « ¢ finer the momt ety lis © ol Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and !®6 dnd original southern cake peal ag scion ve Rye! twiee Wed Merry | walking with Sousa vand finish COL. BOOTH REINSTATED. | as cha pea on W oh Ma | Pleree oslyn are operatic torea in the City James plays rill be xvi et Dag Faust are knock) Lieut. Col. Charles A. Booth. of || THE TAILOREO READY CO., given, and “A Comedy of Errors,” shout comedy ¢ . the Se ’ re Peurth and Pi in which Mr. James essays the dua! | Bupres ts the Ezra Kendal) of the scored t Ayn ‘ourth and Pike. role of the two Dromrtos, wil! f and Hayes @ W , r t fish out the week , and omitted a 5 “Galomy Jane.” tie) paneed ae un in 1903. | ff JOHN C. WALLING CO. Libler & Co. will present “Salomy mm we Pose a a orn, une 71) Second Ave. Seattle. Jane.” « four-aet play by Paul Ara audovitle bill at the washington Fire pol ove > : Strong, at the Grand week after soon un Mooday | npereeteeewrent WOUNY PIANOS MUSIC next. The play made a distinct hit — when a new Hist of acts wil rhe fgg TALKING MACHINES - Mans the Mus BAKER PARK. Take her t im New York last year row a 4 drawing a The bill Monday will p of entirely new features “The Little Prospector.” Winsome Emma Bunting and the popular Burgess Stock company will bid the city farewell tonight when the eartain ts rung down on the last performance of “A Man of Mystery” at the Seattle. , Next week, starting tomorrow af. |“ At the Otiver, The Oliver w vaudeville Checking iH offer a new bi acts next week. The as | lo the public band will aftor The warn when played Judge Women’s THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY AUGUST 31, - JIM pare in the week hg be jemaas | e | RRghing’s Expanding. | According to advices wom New (Star Special Bervice) York Ringling Bros, whore mam NEW YORK, Aug. 31—Jamew 3 moth cirous was agen here two Hill does not believe (hat Investors fley will money in any propos tion until the attitude of the gov ernment is Known regarding corper ations, Mr, Hi has arrived on a hurry visit front (ap weet and ts in @ mont posaimistic Mood Phe foo in one of hin he laughs at place Bu ne Jones} Carer wrote letters what is bad avghs at what eh does not un (By United Press.) derstand CLINTON, Ml, Aug. 1,-—The | HAPPCRSHIBE AP UREMERTON. | harges of Cor sioner of Battleships Wisconsin, Oregon, sions V parian W that ebreska topmother bas negro blood and) Cruisers Chicago, hoxton, Charlee was not entitied to any of, his ton, Princeton uther's estate, according to a phy Recetving ship Philadelphia, pris rub on whip Nipate Gunboat Wheeling torpedo boats Ww Cochran The widow ‘and Goldsboro and Re her ‘two daughters are purged of ohilecturally, as well an nalur the stain placed upon them, Mra. , MOUNT BAKER PARK. will Warner wi hor dowager | be the mont beautiful and artiatt rights of $ ear and $25,000 | residence part of town ove personal pro * Diamonds Watedes, Jewelry and Savings and he | RRR ERE RRR RE in 1907, Md ¥ z FINAL OFFER -OF: SH ALASKA HOMERA RES. LWA) At Organization Price of $1 -00 per Share The stock offered for public subscription is being rapidly taken up, and when year’s construction are in hand, the stock will be withdrawn from sale The citizens of ‘Valdez and vicinity subscribed for 146,000 shares. Prince William Sound, Seward and interior Alaska points subscribed for Offered in Seattle and the Northwest, 133,000 shares, a large proportion of wh scribed. Required for completion of first 34 miles this $340,000 eason, — the funds required for this 61,000 shares. ich has already been sub. Alaska flome Railway Record to Date Aug. 9—Completion of prearranged plans and concentration in Valdez of « tractors and workmen scribed Aug. 1l—Survey of Valdez terminals and acquisition of wharf, waret t Aug. 12——Survey by engineers of first section of road and granting of 99 r Council Aug. 13-—-First shovel turned by ex-Governor Brady, of Alaska, and first mil Valdez. Aug. 14—-Establishment of construction camps over first five miles of nm Aug. 15-16—Working force increased to 270 men, and camps extended along t Aug. 17-21—-Completion of survey of line to be built thi of construction camps to 15 miles year to summit of ¢ to facilitate finance Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Organization of Valdez branch of Reynolds Bank, Combination of all principa mercantile and banking ity to back pi Bn and increase of subscriptions to $207,000 Aug. 22-24 1 business, Working force increased to 600 men Aug. 25—-Sailing of S. S..“Bertha” from Seattle with 100 additional men, grz ditional railway construction tools, supplies and camp outfits Aug. 27—Arrival in Seattle of H. D. Reynolds, Trustee, and purchase of rail cars, piledriver and bridge material. Aug. 28—Chartering of S. S. “Santa Barbara” to add to the affiliated other steamers being “Portland,” “Bertha” and “Jeanie. Aug. 20—Trusteeship arrangement perfected with Title Trust Co., of Seat permanent Seattle offices in New York Block, with agencies centers. Aug. 29—Incorporation of Alaska Home Railway for $10,000,000, par $1.00, a anization It is planned to build 1,000 miles of narrow-gauge electric road tl Alaska, at $10,000 per mile, Aug. 30-—Completion of field notes, maps of right of construction plans way, and necess. interests in Alaska Co: details of en izer , engineers, com. Idez and $106,000 sub. | inchise by Valdez city e graded by citizens'of 1 contint ition of grading, he second five miles, oast range, and extension ing of road. Valdez and vicin- ading scrapers, teams, ad- constru on engines and st Co.'s fleet the tle, and establishment of principal Eastern financial nd legal perfection ote 1roughout the interior or latterly the equivalent of standard gauge. sineering and Rush Work Hereafter ee a . ternoon, “Chic” Perkins supported ag pletures and illustrat A ts | it d ternon, “Chief ; ig tar and ata ccounts Invite lent, will present “The Little Pres , tor.” : ben 2 ae | At Scenic Park, | The wife with houschold ac Additional men are being employed, and during the next 60 days‘every steamer of the Al “ “Hazel Kirke.” ners band will give concerts Counts, of the daughter with an al Coast Co.'s fleet will go forward from Seattle laden with railway material, supplies and workmem ait “Shamus O'Brien the Irish park tonight and twice lowance, will find particular advant oa 4 We Grama which has packed the Third A fre w is given, . slates ace The Alaska Home Railway is a live organization, with efficient, experienced and prattical no Avenue theater this week, will be |* there are numerous vaudeville age in depositing the money In this the head of every department 3 pr - «es - presentation to wetter gi llbew a cong: Area the big, strong bank, and paying all ¥ " ‘ : : Os Taylor Prt a Po gy ag ptr bills by check rhe railway is being built by the people and will be operated entirely in their interests. d i week to “Hazel Kirke, and it ix it Luna Park, The check you give to th oO - a as ee | . ‘ sade Ree said (hat ta the title role Laurette | Whang Ho, the Chinese war jusk.| e 1 give ° mer Every share of stock belongs to the treasury, and none will be issued except for cash, at par. = ‘Taylor finds the best part she has os Lana Park this week, and chant comes back to you through better ‘dul yet essayed. The full strength of nelent anel will 5 the bank, and is iteelf the best re Ht u the Taylor company will be tm sup on wded tonight with ceipt you could have for money rhere are no promotion shares, no construction profits, no high-salaried officials, and every do- | ng t the star, and adequate sé ho nt to sae It bet " Tes be Braedon and adequal Goo pte paid lar subscribed is being economically expended building a first-class narrow-gauge electric road td “ You will be delighted with our . ” 5 2 ‘ 1 At the Lyrle. Don’t Build mde wickets aot te gp Never before in the history of railroading was there such a sound opportunity for investom = : “Muldoon’s Pienie” will be given vatimates on toh wali eatente ‘et ten ev te means to secure participation in legitimate railway profits be ts final presentation at the Lyric peers 0 | t 9 hl 1 > tonight. “Puck, Judge P a's of u wall pe ate em apes = oe od Every corporate act will be given the utmost publicity, in accord with President Roosevelt Lady,” which will be offered "ine wt arneens cave. Son ressed- pr »s fo » proper n g of corporati ie au € ecco , ee tae on Saadh: die Gua Atle te Seldiah van pressed principles for the proper management rporations—public audit of accounts; books erve te tntroénce & a ; wii be spent the women depositors in our Check at all times to inspection of stockholders; published financial statements, ‘and open and above people to Sea the intervening district be . lanageme Among these are Miss Mabel Ca ween MOUNT BAKER PARK and ing Department. management - the business part of the cit oo > f the fi t Tal ; the cog Auto Road to Lake . ee Pate DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL with every certainty of Upon the completion of the first section of theroad from Valdez t« summit of the coast Famgt Ws scott gi nse TEA. prompt attention, and at less than cost of street car fare. Ac the Alaska Home Railway will begin earning obilists ¢ reac the shore of ounts opened from $1.00 up. : " . t j +] f ; pong li nga hore of} Whe drink poor t ern " . It is estimated that the net profits during the first six months of operation will be at least $800 Rainier Heights Boulevard throws course you * fon assured freight tonnage alone me MOUNT BAKER PARK , ate a . i ia pre wh Lake Pa Drive i . you « a Oe Savings We Pay Com pound Interest Che road will connect with the United States government trail to the interior his trail has beea the bey TA ol sell 0 u ed for the past.eight years in the transportation of freight to thé rich interior copper and gold cel the best. examples of Is it once jmines of Alaska Ps gardening in the N wes gre nop I Savi D ; ie eels | a w Well as the finest residence ae ' ngs Best STge Savings Depaste @ we Nerkwwe | Bear in mind that the White Pass & Yukon Railroad returned vrofits its entire cost durmgi® bce tion to the city him Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000. i i , . ! nig pa - liens cel More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. * t year of operation, and has netted an average of 62 per cent per annum since. sou | lhose intending to subscribe. to the shares of the Alaska Home Railway should send in theit @& je Scandinavian American Bank | riptions immediately, before the subscription books close ‘2 ‘ . The next offer of ck will be well above par, or s of assured ear A Lik 1S LIKE ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE E . sWeite of call at the offices’of the Alasha Homie ‘Railway. 04 Yasles -V rt utilize the subi of ~ Iblank for stock subscriptio ann Until Sept. 1 Paes 50) sine Eri Hit = ae abit. The results, however, are . ‘- a different. No need to emphasize that Subscription Blank | 24 oint on th | has 1 poin —_—_—— is | 1 , | Better profit by if past experience | 4A The undersigned hereby subscribes for hares in \laska H € SI and start a saving count, on which | 1.00 hare—$ } t was ie bing reply i To introduce our painless methods ° per snare lerewith to pay for same ‘ we pay 9 per cent it , compounded | and superior workmanship we will for emi-annually the next week give a discount of from & i 10 to hae Ones be A, NOMA ey ie twee, fe a Oe oF SOR Lady -ceis et seeeee 7 | work and teeth without plates i Ming 50 ets, Cro wns, $3.50, Plate $5.00 4 Addre SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT CO “Mec i tu q A P be ' Associated Dentists Mait above stbictiption blank, with check, draft or money order, to H. D. R : 113 SENECA STREET Under New Management \la Home Railway, 94 Yesler Wa Hh 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan eB

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