The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1907, Page 5

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e MARKET ° 2 al? expa@tes Pret by iit fund * raised” among ‘the tried and oription alll e aeemdinee « hucksters. to ma’ Very little divtinetion was made | fat the pe? (a between them and the farmers, al tt Lon though a futile attempt was mate tear to segregate them. The hucksters fe a favor! oe lows all report good business. One foa i g back ture of thelr retura tx the fact that q he at the public can now obtain all kinds geod oF at clock w of prod@, not excepting that approaci® which the Western ay, combine hop ranchers 8D? ed to controt | } More Wenatcheo and Yakima fruits appeared this morning, white Concord grapes and cantaloupes be ne partioularly ndti@able, The peddlers denying the charges of allying with the combine, sag that they will boycott from thelr num der any peddler who appears on the market with the quality of fruit the commission men tried to pawn on | the public during the first stagos | of tho market some what case Was PH BLETHEN TO WRITE ANOTHER OPERA The Alaskan” i now on road, having completed its York engagement, and will be ta Seattle the New “mn | & solid week early in| the coming year. Stngularly | enough the BlotheaGirard work | will visit the other cities of Wash. | agton in December, bat will go to California before betng shown in ite home city, the residence of its nor, Its composer and its pro- ducer, The delay in a local pre | sentation t# due to the fact that Manager Cort could net arrange for & Week's engagement at the Grand for earlier than January “The Alaskan” a Success. “I know of nothing new to say iu regard to “The Alaskan,’ said Mr. Blethen, when seen by a re porter for The Star. “I consider it a big success, though perhaps 1/ who say that should not, and am sure that it will be an even greater success on the road than it was in New York “The faults of the first night performance have been done away with long since, and if you have no toed the reviews of the weekly theatrical papers, which judged the work as It was when revised you have found that the music, the book, the comedy, and the entire scheme as well ax the superb) mounting given by Mr. Cort, have | been praised. What more is there | to be sald? | VES RELATE MOST: whose ne | aut writer THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1907. AT THEAMUSEMENTS CYRIL SCOTT. in “The Prince Chap” at the Grand Opera House Sunday and Ail Next Week, “The Prince Chap.” pear as Pawsapartout. Froderick “The Prince Chap,” Edward Pe-| Clarke and Laurette Taylor wilt ple's successful play of studio Ife, have strong parte with Cyril Scott and what ix claim Around the World tn Highty ed to be the best of the orteinal cast that played on Broadway, New York, will come to the Grand Opera house for ong week with the weunl matinees, beginning next Sunday The prodection this season ts said to be identical with the one that enjoyed a run of 209 perform ances at five different New York theaters. “The Prince Chap” spoken of as a worthy successor to “Little Lord Paunteroy,” and, lke that wonderfully suceosstul play, ie rapidly winning popularity all over the world. Like “Trilby it deals with artist tfe, its cartier scones being laid in Bohemian London instead of Paris. At the Third Avenue. At the Third Avenue theater the Taylor company, starting fomor row afternoon and running al! week will play “Around the World in Eighty Days,” founded on the erent story of Jules Verne by that * Days” ts to be folio comedy drama, od by an Irish ‘Colleen Rawn.” “Little Johnny Jones.” George M. Cohan's big success, Little Johny Jones,” which proved to be a popular show whon presented here last year, returns) to Geattlie tomorrow night, under the management of Jos. W. Gates, and will be given a week's prasen- tation at the Seattle theater This te the first of the tig shows to be transferred from the Grand Opera house to the Seattio, and from now on the eity wll have two Cirst clas: biast It fe claimed that fa “Little Johany is Tally as good Jones” this year as that sent on the road with the show last season, | and an protaised. adequate production is At the Lyric. There will be a radical chasge theaters ronuing tn full! the company | eet t heen teday commences * ‘Mores of the most * of mem & * . * * $| — Fane of the minions of the life and vg been thetr fives in Wite and nerve with the a ef the night, the bad- ” Prefer te shoot to! submit to capture ; wes iia enatwortng that | and almost any om the Seattie| wilt tell you that | to shoot when | wuch an ont Sad death in the easts the dice and fammed up there are OF tragic circumstances © make wp another mero Ts the history of the 1904 expertences to capture ion which desig to be “touched Was not known which Would attempt frst we Two Nights. Comprised the loot a Store on Third ave MY lore on Madison st and meet a woman on Thir SM. Where the sweetheart 4 Men was employed Rights the two detectives the house on Thir Bnd the shoe store with- | aa burglary coming On the night of March and disagreeable Fain and wind fon Fire has a %. Pe 0 the state of Louisiana id }one of the men light a match and EXPERIENCE — ny After a short vigil at the Thir teenth ay. howse Detective Lane became enthused with what in slang partance ix known asa “hunch.” | “TH bet they try to rip the gre cery store open tonight.” he said The two officers took their eta- Guts & abort time inter across the | street from Wickford» grocery! #are on Madison at. opposite the power house, and- were almost |teady to give up to diagust whan | two men slouched along and stop ped by the store building Walt ing for a favorabie opportunity to effect a capture the officers saw take a hasty survey of the «ide window. One waiched for snyone passing up Madison st. sed his pal tried to gain an entrance, finaliy being compelied to smash in upper sash in the window. Were Under Fire. | At this juncture the two detect ives started for their men, going around to the side, where one or both of the burglars had clambered inside. The question as to wheth er the second man got inside the store was never settled, as he made bis excape without being geen by elther of the officers. As the officers reached a point @ few feet distant from the win dow they were met with « volley | of shots from the inside. All they | could see waa the flashes, but both detectives were almost positive that at least ten or twelve shots were fired at them point blank and that elther escaped is consid ered little short of a miracte. Hoth Lane and Adams grabbed thelr gums and returned the fire. Lane firing three shots and Adams owe When the officers finally made thelr way fn the store they found the body of one of the burgiacs, who was identified as a man named Murray, stretched out on the floor beneath the bullet-ridden window He had evidently been instantly killed Acapulco ts Raised. SAN FRA 1800, Sept Mu The Acapulco of the Pacific Mail Steamship company which sank at her dock recently, has been rained apparently uninjured Wore battreshoww at th than ever before. navy yard i 1400000 PAID ALL. ‘The Rank that how Sovine the fire. The hecare and ationtion FIRST AVE. GPPosite post oFfice DEPOSITS » Accounts has fewer trons tn f ita office is given to yur depoalt force pany hee been enlarged of bill at the Lyrte theater tomor Q 2 ° 6 | eno tout Bf yours with inoreasing| Mone of tts kind which has Mer *tetang the ot fay while popularity WA) bo offered for an| played an extended engagement in tanding on the rear porch of his jontire woek,"with the usual mat|the northwest, The Canals of |! yume | Ineow: The company presenting| Venice and the other big attrac jthe play I wald to one of the| tions are all running. G, A. R. CONVENTION OVER bost that has yet vidtted the pop: $ : \ ular south end playhoune. At the Oliver, | (By United Press.) Tho “Oliver theater, BeattlA® e | SARATOGA, N. Y. Sept. 14 At the Lois only atriott ving pleture thea 3 After the G, A, Kt. officers were in The present bill at the Lola the | ter, will off a entirety few bill i latalled late yesterday i roon ater has been drawing packed| next week, ,Those who have not >, |the 41m encampment wa®@eonclud | hguvee atl week, Drake's oduaatea seen the grefent program have wie , @y Uaited Pre led andthe osane. 50 day re op and the Jumping geyyNWund; |& fow performances left to take ad f SAN FRAN@S80CO, 14 | turning to tes hom La Velle & rant, phystcs! cultured Vantage @. ° © @ | Abe ROL, @e asnvicted bos of | | acrobats The Wall Street Way the a@ing Schmitz adminis an amusing sketch; Clifford @ The Family Theater. be iad Shine Ihe h ~'t ABORER FALLS Hall, singers and dancen®, and| The Family theater and museo| ton who Be been living tn lu Ned Hennott, the bone solotat, have | Offers specialties, vaudeville, illus | NTinue GUAreN lhe tee inn | all been heartily scolved. The | trated songs, the Family Stock Co. kd © w . pes .. or fe a a | FROM TR STLE present show will be presented to-|!% 40 anmwing #ket@, and a num. |!) dont». Biggy has been gppoiates ‘a day Admissiog. A change of program |i 20,5. Peon welected > take his While work! on the trestle Starting Monday, a new bin win| ¥!!! be thade next we place a6 guattiag of Rigel. Dlegy : hinged ars tig trays include the Morton Jewell troupe fallen boss to the city. prison, 80Uth last night, Burt Brickson, a of Jugklors; Martelli and Rosat FUNERAL SERVICES can watch him as chief | laborer, fell to the tideflats be operatic duetista; “Seattle in 1909" pu Jof potlee and eligor, too neath, He was badly bruised and and other features. Funeral services for the remains | fuet ts expected to give Import: | soratctwd and may be injured in of nineyearold Desolena Ann Huaty, the daughter of Frank Buty, who died after an illwess of seven months with cerebro spinal men At the Odeon. | The Odeon's program next week | will tnelude six new acts, besides \the usual moving pietures, the il |Ingitis, were held this morning |lustrated song, and the operatic|from the Church of Our Lady ot | |Yoralization of Miss Lois Feurt.| Goad Help, interment being made jaad which ernoon from the family residence at 1112 Kast Madison ot, at clock, Interment was | Lake View cemetery will run all next ‘week 8:30 made in At the Good vaudeville ta promised th patrons of the Star theater next | Week by the theater's management | Beginning Monday afternoon Mar ry Firet & Co. in a roaring comedy, “The Marriage Fee" will be offer od. Other acts will be Finn @ Ford versatile comedians and eccentric dancers; Pope & Knight, a singing jand dancing slater team; the Groat Krnests, comedy bar performers; Sidney Forrester, a white farce monologint; Roy Melirain, the |ainger, and the motion pletures | Tontght and tomorrow will see the last performances of the bul of J. A. Weathers, the prominent rehant killed by « Lake Union ily residence, 480 Fourteenth av north, today at 8 o'clock, interment betng made in Lake View come tery. NEW YUKON IMPROVEMENT. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 North Anieriean Dredging Co, of Presen’) Seattle, has beon awarded a con tract to dredge a channel counect ing St. Michael bay with the Yu kon channel, the price being $8,000 This new waterway will give a place for the transferring of freight from Nghters the decks of the Yukon steamers, | “TRS” Your girl to the bik post: poned Labor Day plenie at Pie ‘ant Beach tomorrow, At Luna Park. There will be concerts tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow | night una Park by the Hun farinn Huser band, which is recog nized as one of the best organiza: | | seat \Tihy your hat of BN. Brook | Co. 1221 Second av. cL TONIGHT Is \the time for you to commence putting something away each week. We welcome the deposits of tor the comeaion and to take the me, Pees eee eee And for that reason remain open from 5:00 until production spectacular, a tg bal /Durieenue presented by the Zima tet of atria ts to appear. 3 Musical Comedy company will be! Old Emprom, the well known given. Starting tomorrow after. | Tarlor elephant, will be used inj EOS” uci stthers Bake” al the plece. William Raynore has c te rejoined the company aud will ap woe en aeres wholesome drama <~—_m_-\ toate leave Pler Y tor the big & Taft, postponed “Labor Day” pienic to 1076-26 Second av morrow od | It Will Pay You To Act Promptly You should get warmer clothes dotag you will avold taking unneors health. 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City Office in Ba TITLE TRUST COMPANY Southeast cor 2nd Ave and Columbia St. | Miss Myrtle Victorine, singer and|in Lake View cemetery dancer; Neal and Dunbar, black face artista; Prof. Puller, Uiusion-| Funeral serviees-for the remains }ist: The Yamamoto troupe of Jap-|of Art Mills, who was fatally burn anese acrobats, and Mise Nina|ed by falling into a vat of bolling Payne, song and dance interpreter | frult juice in the plant of the Pa: | will be included in the show,|cifie- Coast Syrup Co. on Thurs | which will be continuous tomorrow |day morning, were held this aft Funeral services for the remains ||) Second av, and Marion st. | k, were held from the fam- | The | ant evidence in the trolley bribery | cases of Patrick Calhoun and Tirey “really Fellow laborers went to the man’s |L. Ford, the latter now on trial be n |tore Judge Lawlor. It is whis-|"!d and he was taken to Provi |pered that hin “privileges” at the donee ‘hospital leity prison will depe largely on i STIGATE COLLIGION | the extent of his “coming throngh” for the prosecution mt Une bribery! jogs , Chestnut, deputy collect trials. | or of-customs, has notified the own STRUCK BY LIGNTMING. ers of the’launches Sunny Jim and May 8. to appear before him and jexplain @ recent collision betw | (Star Special Serviee.) the two boats on Lake Washington BLACK DIAMOND, Sept. 14-—J Pasa Haizerereno wha stunned and) Enjoy yourself at Pleasant f h |knooked senseless by a bolt of tomorrow. Mg plentc Money Talks It also works if deposited in this bank at Interest COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. | | Our property on the most conservative basis. investments are all in improved Seattle ||, If looking for an investment, consult us about 7% Gilt Edge Mortgages SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 113 SENECA STREET Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers ? 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