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IG IIIT ar CVAVINAVANAAVAS LVN RINN™ the leading number wram at the Oliver v. WAV BOUSEMENTS | 3! on this week The Faen Mus he London Ghost a the * NAY, NAY ZN | Dixie Comedy Co, the vena! A cade staivway are Hmong ho at- tractiong at the B® en Myers SOUND CANNERYMEN TO HIRE ORIENTALS- ® (By United Press.) HNELLINGHAM, Oot 6.—The salmon canning mon of Paget Sound will continue to.hire Oriental laborers next season If thoy can get them, notwithstanding that the Alaska packers announced yeater | day that they will abandon Awiation i aa | | KB. Deming, manager of the Deming Gould — interests on the sound ald today that he had no td of abandoning Chinese work men | MUST USE CAUTION. The board of ¢ trol of the Unt versity of Washington has decided ‘to enforce caution on student ca. | heetets, and in fut all canoes | owned by students muat be supplied | THE SEATTLE STAR TURDAY, OC ROBER 5, 1907 AMERICAN PEDT SOUGHT. | AY FRANGIB A SINGLETON | | Apother letter has be jhy fhe Star from Hogely man | | 8b far wo od ton recelved original tt have steadfastly retin © publish the addresses of the ly ladies who have written to | The Star tn reply to the lonely man | being conversant with the varying }and oft-times unhappy reaults of | matrimony, We have heultated to subject these ladies, secure in her | le a, to the kaledioseopic xeones and combage of wedded Jife | Bven the envy we feel for thelr peaceful and anincumbered exiut ence would not lead ua to betray their ifiding ignorance Dut we cannot deny the right of woman to choone for herself, The lonely man wants to be chosen. He has put himeelf on the market. He relieves us of all responsibility by sending in his name and address, no that all lonely ladies who yearn for married experlone n seek out and ts a chance of getting there first He writes an follows eae Mr. Francis R. & jeton, The Seattle Star—Sir: You made |with alr tanks and passenger oa & goed job of my poetry, and I am | pactty Umited | Dleased to read It ‘ Here ts the opportunity for the A RECORD BREAKER, | hege! yt ‘ . oats ! 1 ie fellow te on the single list e Thore are over 800 applicants} . Bng., Oct. 6. — Gabel | At can be he 156 eS A who will take the é¢xaminations for ell, celebrated gift verte i BO DERG THe awe, ae Mr. Singleton anid 1 am Vartows Positions In the city ser-/er of England, is planning to |aorry to way that | barred old maids Pred under the series of examina (to the United States next wioter 4 out, but I will give ther fighting tions about to begin. This in the | search of an American plot for a Diese ® ms Be record breaker in the hietory of the ow novel. A , . : Any lady that wishes to corre civil service tn this city Mise Campbell's fondness fF! .oond with me may perhapa pinch gloomy, tragic themes greatly be line pay streak Lumber Trust Investigation. lies her 18 years of wnromantic ex per MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 6.— The | perience. She has written several “Saneeat Dalivess | lumber trust fs being investigated stirring romances under the pea Beattie, Wash by & special grand jury. name of Marjorie Bowen. fede 0 WR SCENE FROM “IN OLO KENTUCKY,” AT THE SEATTLE NEXT | === | The Indy fr Boston de a hit ——— jare several anxiously awaiting ber 2 of Pilsen.” Third Avenue theater, beginning | address, One writes tne ne night The With the matinee tomorrow will “Dear Sir: If ‘The Lady From eeg e W. Savage's Produce “Michael Strogoff,” the Roston’ has not been succearful in Otter ee itley-Ludors| Well known Jules Verne” molo-| |her quest for the ‘lone bachelor Ot ne Prince of Pil /drama, all week, The story has a tell her not to be cast down. There re. coved (0 deal with the strenuous trip of| “Dear Mr. Blank: Your acting is, anyway, they're just as xensiblo as | are many lone bachelors in Seat has in the past 5 y y which BAS 4 this ® Messenger of the Czar in crose |... ‘ » | business men and know tt's all nom-|t¢ who would «iadly do thetr ut bere, The eharm plendid in "Mrs. Clancy's Divorce mie situations '® & country Infested by revolu sense. And yours tan’t the oaly one. |“rmost to break away trom the Ae ee i which 1 Uonists, to deliver orders to pro-|!'¥e beon sitting in the third row in They receive numerous letters|MCactony end depression of epir music _ f¥ent the uprising of the Tartar |the center aisle, tn the outslde seat, | just like yours, and perhaps read |!t# which @ prolonged stay in any the start, the |Bordes. A pretty romanoe, telling | at every perfformance. You must|one, disdaining the others. Listen |>uay commercial center entaila nued popular Of the love of the messenger for) have seon mo. I want to moot you! to what one of the local stock com } would gladly esteem the now thore ig/* daashter of an exiled Russian, 18 | so badiy, but don’t know how. [| pany favorites has to say about | tl@adship of the lady who wrote Jover that is not) Teves In, and there is plenty of know you're in real life just like | them, he letter in question, which ap- comedy furnished by two war cor- | [reapondenta The important scenes will be the | Joha Partom,’ and must meet you | s00n or die of a broken heart. If aaa women: compa: is entire. Savage bavine de this reaches you all right, drop mo fea ‘with new seer y and | Dinding of Michael, the knife bat-|s note from the stage this afternoon oat revolutiontiat, 5 a e | * te ILADYS tunetious and und tie of Kalyvan. Viola Keene, a| 1eum forever, GLA M malster, Hans Wagner ‘This is the kind of dope the lead former favorite im the Taylor or-/ » Mason, }img man and frequently the juvenile aggre aoe a nen | Santzation, will appear with the| hrs to stand foc in a atocn company eee cents OSs ee... from matinee girls who become in ‘The final presentation of “The | tateated with their stage presence =| Wages of Sia” will be given to) “and if you girts only knew how might. For the week starting Sum-jins asters, who are nothing bet Gay, Oct. 12, “Dad's Girl” © com-| cocamon men, receive these tokens edy drama, never seen here before, | Sr"wnur "aan. Tncelve those tokens will be Gre write them. When the letter Is re mn, fo the woe ceived, one glance betrays the coa a age detest Dada: oGhag- sagan tents, and the letter fs thrown aside et cents tenor, is the|. May Yoho, tho one time famous |careiossly until the play le over Mestonent | Lady Francis Hope, has been &/ They they all read it amid laughter faeeon, the new sow. | Steet drawing card at the new and in many cases, expecially if the 8 p said to have COUseum theater this Week, and) actor ig married, he docs not take Mmeelt of one of tho ous? miffering from & severe tne trouble to read It, but olther ints eer in the coun-| Mrost affection which made it im-\teers it up or gives tt to hie wife posable for her to do herself jus | thee, many have been satisfied at| just secing this woman who was; the sensation of two continents. The present bill at the Coliseum | runs ontil Monday, when a com {plete change of program will =| to read to her friends. The actors don't want the letters They have no time for them, and suenesEnnnnees WANT LAW AMENDED ts said to be filled ingers well up standard of female Matiness will be of and = Ssturday. closes with the jmade. The magnificence of the performance [new thester..bas’ attracted. Wide} agora jcomment, and ite opening week A plam to have the law has been & most successful one. to make fraternal jamended so as finishes | fate theater to- | At the Sta who have not| Lewis & Lake to be called upon in time of war being advocate dby Maj. Otto Case of this city. Under the plan as ie A %. the Comedy Co. are furnishing the fea Musteal military companies a reserve force | Of all the disgusting tommyrot | Peels to me as having bean written we're obliged to put up with, those | 5¥ 8" extremely sensible person letters are the worst,” holding ow Ta handing her my address, five rvoeived in one day, and tear. | D'Qage Intimate that I shall be ox ing them up. “Tell the matinee b tend veg 4 bh ge pol — iris to keep i {ration to | fveming alter I ¢ cook, to aasiet in . Frenne chalt edmiration t0| lepeliing that tetense feeling of themeolves, and if they Ike or ap- | preciate our efforts to please them on the stage, let them appl with their hands. That on eveliness which appears ¢gommon In this busy town. “y owe all too od us yuragee us and makes ua feel w e doing Have Address. our work well But we don't want A stamped envelope with full any of thelr twadd about our /|Same and address of J. W. te in looks and how manly w Far | cloted tn this letter. be it from such, We get diagust th 888. case the onely lady from Ros Thusly doth the average Thee|| Hamilton Studio plan took om your letters, «iris Colman bullding, artistic photo jeraphs at reasonable prices. No just ike a merchant, | coupons or other frauds and tm real life are not ike they} appear on the stage The wife beater in the play is liable to be the kindest of husbands off it, and | the young man In the ervam trous | ers, who makes lowe so well, may | be a wifeteater in real life SE es eae en Monument to Daniel Boone. RICHMOND, Ky, Oct. 6-—At! Roonesboro, this county, the site of | the firwt wWADeHt sottienent went of the Alfaghenios and the amtpont of civilization when Kentucky was & wilderness. inhabited oaly UY In-| diane and wild *, & monument unveiled today to perpetuate memory of Dante! Boone and The actors want to be remembered as plain men. A LINE OF LEADERS For Today Saturday Piatt Den ostotfice Robbed NEW YORK, Cet fenator) = COBMOPOLIB,Oct. 6.—The post By Thia Giro, Writer of Tragic! if tt has filed papers denying that office here wat entered but the Gloomy Novels, ‘ Ihe wan ever married to M 1 ber were unsuccessful in 2 2 } ” woman who ts now bringing bre into the afe and only ~ f sult for divorce were taken 2 AMUSEMENTS j ton is timid about following up thi teed ft @ may be others. Go wn girls, “The first to ap SEATTLE'S LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATER. ply by letter will get the name and | THIRD AY, ned SAMBO NT addrews 7 Another writes | Port e728 ‘ Bditor Dally Star; With plow | ure 1 can say that The Star in thet PRICES—10c, 20c; Reserved Geatse, 30c; Box Seats, 50, only paper I take delight in read. | and it truck me when 1 read | pos lonely man's letter | thought it NEW ACTS W d & (Co tty good. | have known some S. * ar be 1 to et good wiven that way. MORAY ACEP NOON specie in othe twin rate now | hav just read the How ton lady letter and am nore plow a uhinin tao. LYONS AND CULLOM, GHORT AND EOWARDS, Now, I am not the man who Kecentric Whintlers Musical Comedians wrote the letter, but I wuld be CUMMINGS, THORNTON 4 CO. DON AND THOMPSON more than pleased to o pond In "A Mail Order Wife “The Sailor 1 the Mald with that lady, as | am in ¢ SAO THE 4 McNALLYS. ROY McBRAIN she will get more Acrobats MOTION PICTURES. ty will just give her initials and address throug’ The Sta « alt fo n probability succeed in getting a Ria dhe Bee Bers 0 © gp, age A happy home, providing she will love formances ¥ oy 9:80, ean Cay > po gene day, continuous, 2:00 t6 11:00, last times Bo, Boston Lady, It 1s up to you o bin ti 1 find out who you are If you prove satisfactory, you! NEW BILL LEWIS & LAKE will be made one of the happlent women of Seattle MONDAY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, 1 will wait for an answer or ad-|f AFTERNOON in “Jakey, Mickey and Ikey.” dress through The Star This letter «is poxtmarke WILL DAVIS, Comedian MME. ZARELLI, And Her Human Teddy “Youngstown,” and unsigned DIES AFTER OPERATION. MARJORIE LAKE, MOTION PICTURES Mrs, Hannah M. Cedergren, wife Balladist r of Otto Cedergren, died last night at Providence hospital, after having undergone a serious and difficult @ husband dren Funeral held today from the Bonney-Watson Co., parlors, inter ment In Lake View cemetery. DEDICATE CHURCH SUNDAY. | | Protestant N. and Kast will be dedicated Sunda merning, Rev Norman. A. Ward conducting the peorvioes The chureh arehitecturally ts ote of the finest on the coast and was erected & cont of $80,000 om France THE STAR ORCHESTRA nervices were NEW i cate mad: EDEN MUSEE THIS WEEK The new Methodist church, Sixteenth av John xt. Announcement | We wish to announce that we are so fortunate as to secure the ser. | viees of Dr. C. 1. Law, of Detrott, Mich, to demonstrate his work in| the treatment and cure of cases of eye strain. His method is curing} hundreds of cases of headaches, DIXIE COMEDY COMPANY, Best Colored Artists In the World; neuralgia, stomach troubles and |i pETE WOODS, Inimitable Impersonator of Sousa and Creatore; many other nervous troubles | Many cases are able to lay aside | CHARMING CUBANOLA SISTERS, in Novelty Change Act; JAME! their glasses entirely after a course of treatment, Dr. Law will ex amine and advise free of charge all who wish to consult him at his clin AND MOODY, in “On the Road”; JONES AND JONES, Old ttle Favorites With Brand New Act; CUMBY, THE MONOLOGIST, Makes You Laugh; NEW GHOST SHOW; MUSEOGRAPH; CAS. fe between this time and October . 15. Clinte will bo held at the of || CADE STAIRWAY; CRYSTALODEON fices of the De Luxe Optical Co., || FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY ST. FLOYD C. THOMPSON, Mgr. Hours, 9 a. m. Evenings and by appointment. We es clally urge any one, young or old. who suffer from any of these trou bies to take advantage of this op portunity, Yours respectfully, | DE LUXE OPTICAL CO. Annex m. daily ACH! DOSE VIDDERS!” THE GRAND JOHN CORT Manager STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT, ALL NEXT WEEK—With Pilsen Matinees on Wednesday and Satur- : day, MR. HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers His NEWEST and BEST PRO- DUCTION OF THE PIXLEY-LUDERS PIQUANT CONCEIT, h i RICH IN MELODY! Played, Sung and Danced age” Actors, Singers an PRICES-—$1.50 TO 50c. “HAF YOU EFER BIN IN ZINZINNATI?” Next Attraction—Je Busicy “IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE.” By EXQUISITE IN SETTINGS! of Pilsen Dancers. A DREAM OF MODISTERY! COMPANY OF 70—ORCHESTRA HEAVILY AUGMENTED. Week of Oot. 7 Ss satin [PANTAGES] LOIS j 4 at the Star this week, outlined this would give these com-|‘h? | ws ag ek a BE tomorrow afternoon, the| preseating the musical farce, “A panies first call aftr the national |‘he other hardy ploneers who found: |} yr oe splendid line of suits at $5. The assortment being rapldly THEATER | rrearce play, “In Old Ken-) $19,000 Beauty.” The piece is a — = Soon rag ae — ~ includes Sailor and Russian Blouses for little fellows pushed for Mra “st Seattlc the-| regular little comic opera, and is |them preference right to serve over | Maree Henry In Gotham. and single and double-breasted sacks for boys 7 to 16 ward, and UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE. Will Positively me G Week. It requires no/ one of the most pretentious acts /"8Y companies of citizen soldiery W YORK, Get. 5.—Col. 1 j ; Manager Pan- | At the request of many friends, H and would give the state at least 7 . ao Seney Beautiful collection of patterns. Every garment well a a 3 Reopen Eetrodaction to play-|ever given at the Star. There are Snorage on Mi | Wattoraon, of Loulevilie, will be the autif J " tages hopes | MRS. ALEXANDER PANTAGES For over 14/4 number of other acts on the to Satna at mants of trained |i snored guest at the banquet to be put together and reinforced by the Violin Soloist, At the Matt- tt has been presented with prearem, which Is a varied one. | ™en Intime of war |etven tonight by “The Friars,” an above date Will Appear for the Opening nee, Saturday is Season after oR om.) An entire chango of bill will take WHEAT SHEDS FULL. ) organization of theatrical and lit qutunnieneen return Week aepy best evidence of its\ piace Monday. The shows tomor . erary mea his BELL TRIO, afternoon at ot | row will be continvous / | vaudeville Singers and Comedians al . aiineat sheds in Tacoma and Beat-| Te Prevent Jap Invasion. Extensive lines of ‘overcosts, raincoats, hats, caps ff none thei” | Siaaers. 204 Comedians 2 o'clock At the Lois. aan atiy amon) poten dhe on sel 4 BELLINGHAM, Oct erlal and furnishings for boys. not, vaude Original Minstrels. with a mag- ts long| Manager Pantages of the Lots ts | © . pny Ak aren a | oft will a & ) ville will be SPRAY SISTERS, vr f that no|saying nothing He is too busy |!= Warehouses on the sound for tak ndary le utisund “aie eee Bodh nificent pro net Ene "> as care ol in shipments fro undary line gonti fo crobatic Dancers. intalpment = tawdry ing the wwe That = * sol . na = to ge = invasion of Japanese _——— od a few days MUSICAL MONARCHS duction of “Ith ( ne heen jie no branch of theatricals th edfragrwe hy ‘in | WhO are coming to this country longer at the ILLUSTRATED SONG ; cing.” Tt is claimed the | pays like vaudeville is shown tag 8 naps me en | from British Columbia Lols theater PANTAGESCOPE I Were King. ES Preetnted this year on as|the way the Lois theater has been | (he tidewater cities and @ car con- | B scale i with a#|packed this week. The bill of.) #estion is locked for VERKHNEDNIEP Ru oO ‘attention to when | fered is a varied including, as sia, Oct A lare felt e ' first produ it does, the LaSelle trio, acrobats Old Raiiroader Dead. on the vi Danielovka and “an A C C — Larkin Burns, eocentriques SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Oct. 5 lac 800-80. irst Ave., Corner Columbia St. Coming Attractions the Cox ju t J. N. Victor, one of the olde i . XDAY. ocTORER a—".* Ee Prince of Piisen” wilt be | Od cow as. | valieond mes: tn the country, ied Lily Hall Market Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State romay in the Most ®t the Grand Jous and Mra. La Shaw, wooden shoe st Tharsday le 1 rm Pot roaats, Te; rib steak, 100, °¢¢ the “Bishop's Carrine lancers: Edwell, singer of filus ion with rail — — thie will, afte: a S rua, |trated songs, and the Pant in 1865, when he con-| - NEW $20,000 awa i> “Checkers,” one of %ope. The bill changes Monday nected h elf with the Mad Rive Miia of ast season railway, one of the oldest roads in Se Ale PRODUCTION ’ At the Oliver California WE ARE OPEN Michael Strogott.” A Trip to the Bun,” a spectac Fi 1 ov » ure alt 4 " The f company at the! Mar moving pict lasting 0 he Bay and Might Genk All day Saturday until 8:00 me hou f two headliners in LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 6.—A & f + irs Be day bank is a Los An |} p, m. for the accommoda- Reservoir “ ¥ * innovation plann , . “on pho has purchased |! tion of our customers k of Commerce. Skinner hopes to open his bank by De ber 1 Into Hands of Receiver. OWINGSVILLE, ‘Oct. 5 and Carrol! Hamilton, th breeders of Shorthorn cattle in the world, have gone into the hands of receivers. Their 3,000acre farm is worth $600,000 Georke largest Paid On Savings Educated indian Would Die DENVER, Colo. Oct. 5.—Iron e Crow, an educated Indian, attempt ed swallowing rholic Deposits [fee vers es 1 to love him was a great play football team white had cease er on the ( Hale Dalton Granted Reprieve. SPOKANE, Oct G Mead has er days to James Dalt be hanged for the 1 Stotks. vernor of 60 tenced to of Offioer anted a reprieve on Jiu Jitsu Mateh. VANCOUCER, ft. C., Oct Lagien defeated Kanada wort champion Jiu jJiteu at New Westenir after a test lasting two Mel had the best of the match throug For $65 You can get Mc the tler Savings De ‘partment Open onight From 5 to 8 o’Clock ME) 0. RR a a first clans furnage for a & to Broom house. jee G. 1 Woodhouse Co., 112 University at Money deposited today in Addition \f our Savings Department jf will draw interest. at four Offers the ONLY opportunity in the City TO THIRD AVENUE THEATER per cent from October Ist DAY for the small INVESTOR to make Third and Pine. Phones: Main 2531; Ind., 3405 “LAR( and QUICK returns on his investment, STARTING ‘Eee’ Ai WED START SAVING NOW. as we are the ONLY firm in the CITY selling MICHAEL STROGOFF a oy property on such EASY terms. ONLY 10 per Prices—Nights, 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. Box Seats, 75c. Matinees. tent cash and $10 per month on BEAUTIFUL 20c, 30c. Box Seats Next Play—“DAD’S GIRL.” i VIEW lots, overlooking lakes and MOUNT = = ater UC Ek tee tia aoe We Pay 4. intere AINS, on a 70-foot boulevard, adjoining TWO THE ' OLIVER. " “ vt nd tay Savi city PARK and ONLY 16 BLOCKS from oe Bee ORE? Bee WUMEERS-2, nc FS, Brot. The Mansfield ny LVERSITY AND EXPOSITION J fer, "A 'F fo de Sinton. R" case Sing” liwateator, nd the GROUNDS. Prices, while they last (as there entiaie @renches Renee are a, ee: Ae oT each—only 10 per AS EBALL PrisQens cent cash and 3 per month bine sy 4 KR omer” eauier Take C ; ; ‘ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ve Take Green Lake car to Greenlake STA- 1] wera. sen ~iigan'6 MeCormick TION Sunday, or call at office Monday. Prices ATHLETIC PARK . e See, Chas Hie will be the same IF there are ANY left BE acme | ee BUTTE-SEATTLE Union Savings & Trust Co. 1009 American Bank International Bond & Realty Co. Bldg., Cor. and Madison. TWO GAME TOMORROW AT 2 0O°CLOCK CLOSING GAMES OF THE SEASON FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION YESLER CAR ADMISSION 25c and 50c Second Ave TAKE

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