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ul ‘Diga Nethersole. and other Ie tel us ove gue time aroused a storm who is now recog igh the leading expo) Ward. the Interference of a gambler, this type of drama, begina}the heroism of a newspaper corre: Bes engagement at the Graad | Spondent, night, presenting a rep six differe: “The Awakening” th.” will be entirel : Bath are from the | the Taylor favorites will be in the} Paul Hervies, ane of °ast famous dramatiséa. night Miss Netherso! ip “Carmen,” a drama | offering. fascinating story which, ya Two, and “THE THREE OF US.” A and Henry Mall, in the Walter N. Lawrence Play at »+ athe Seattle the Latter Part of Next Week. reole, the famous emo- | olfte,” ‘petress, (ant tation | Blaney plays, ga ggg ee bil, whieh is said to be one of the te “The Man Who Dared™ will be the month, the first of John Cort's a alized with hie votup- | music wil! performance. “Bapho.” the pizy Masterpiece ran music. Nethersole ts the play the same In Thomas melodrama which has been Calve does the opera, the drawing card at the Lois the | 1) the piece more effec-| ater all week, will rem oti! Mow pperaphrasing of Biset's | day, when Hoyt's “A Milk White ail) Flag.” will commence a s and Saturday even-jof the numerous side-splitting com- baithe Wednesday matinee edies which Hoyt gave to the stage, AN ” a tale of temp and is said to be admirably fitted! material for a new book ef tray. | the book, make the collections, and | i ‘wil be offered. For to the wants of the Lots deg and the Saturday company TRO has se costumic investiture is promised by main for a few days collecting de- with M her mame has been perhape tatimatety associated The Hex y.” with be offer ay evening evening, and “The Mid to be the most ‘Camilie Lab perfect oy tuetively, of two decades evening iy Said to be the Seve tae Irving, in “The hing,” will be tonight for the he At the Seattic Hetr to the Hourab ie Beattie theater toni x! . "Under RE and The Three of 3 for the coming PE Grtmamed opens mi and will ron ant Sening. The pl fae’ the author of © Way 804 is Bald to be wou leven wome: east The Three of { N. Lawrence ¢ play, by he Mites eet! Ra & Feeord of 22 . raga the Madison aq ae New York, last weanc Ht assUrOs & cape iy, “Acrous the Pacific.” Mua) pertormance of Will be given at th ae theater tonight * matinee tone Twenty-two persos Biperting Mise Nethersole is a game which to her London and Pa mong weil-known Otel Whe VETA HENDERSON. & Henderson, one of yperetaraws 4 vaudeville acts at the ACT LIKE ROWDI Coliseum Theater Miner of them all is Frank Hall and Kile trained lien, hame of “Wallace, mid to have killed The Three Olifans, contriquea and ogrotesquos; Helle Gordon, female he pum : {the Bell Trio, in a new repertgire | at seloe and concerted oom tad | La Zar La Zar in @ comedy | sen x Mr. Biwell will sing ‘To ‘entog by the Moont |Dear Laie” “_ | ‘The present bill at Pantages witt »| bo seem tonight and tomorrow aft lernoon and evening, eo Miss a At the Lyrie, | The Lyric theater management week, music and comedy to be | Combined for the amusement of th |publie, Murray J. Strymonaca He. Tecmedeen at Hixgtoe & Lemar, | harttone Ada Gautier, in a new Hiwatvated song; Lillaa Pivher, the local saprane sotolst in sever: War numbers: Burke and By comedy pair; the Malco tyres will be included in the bill The present attractions will be of , tomorrow A number of Seattle persons, tn }eluding Manager John Cort and |Joaeph Blethen, composer and lib | }rettoiat of “The Alaskan,” will at To See “The Alaskan.” in Tacoma next Wednesday even ing. The Seattle opera will be seen two nights tm the Tacoma play house, but will not visit this ety | Until after the first of the year “The Messiah.” The rendering of “The Messiah’ at the Grand opera house Sunday, | November 17, will be one of the} noteworthy musical events of the | year. Thousands heard “The Mos | wah” last summer during the! Christian Endeavor convention and | the fuct that a large number of | the ©. B. chorus and orchestra wilt take part in the coming concert of the Seattle Choral Symphony so clety assures 8 more finished ren dering. The following are the solo ' Soprano, Mra, Edith Du Mond | of Philadeiphi via Ware Ireland of tenor, Mr. Von der Waukee; basa, Mr, | stom of Liverpool, Eng. running all week, “Across the Pa Coming Attractions, the first of the Charlies &.) Among the early attractions for! will be produced. Tam) he Grand ix “The Rollieking Gtrt,” | ® musiea! novelty, the beok ef author's beet attractions, has to do Which is by Sydney Rosenfeld and with the love of a miner for hig| the music by William T. Francis. | Salts Edwards, a popular Eastern | comedian, is heading the company | ets re, Heary W. Savage wilt bring the di a to the Phil abd bee ring Seen Oe Sat the FOE | eater end: Rindoen enaulenl-aommady, “Woodland,” to the Grand early tn Decomber tees Laurette Taylor ts to play Willie Live, the correspondent, and all in “The Spider’ tht Sarah Trees For the week of November 16 Web” comes to the Gra: trections to be presented here th) | saason, At the Lois. | Z | “The Yankee Regent.” “The Vi Tn Mizar.” the _ Aucustua! gerbilt Cup” and “The Royal Chef” are future attractions for the Seat-| ook's ran. ‘This farce is one of the funniest } NOTED WRITER Bn route to the Orient to got! stock eis, Carlton BL Perkins bas arrived | An adequate scenic and in the efty, where he intends to re ——" |seriptive matter concerning Seat Ue and the Puget sound | Vaited States Monitor Monadnock and “Chinese Tortures,’ |Just publiched a | “Travels From Oceident to Orient aad Around the World.” the material | for which he «pent two years in |Rathering Seattle has come in for } Prominent notice in these works | and will be again reviewed tn the! forthcoming Ie. | ELOPE ON HANDCAR | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Nov. 2A ratiroad hand: has been put to} | novel use at Unkaka Springs, Tenn. |A New York girl, Miss Harel Wit | bur, & guest at the Springs, and « | promine: young Tennesseean | Monroe M. Deaderick, eloped on a | handear to Erwin, where a license was procured and the marriage ceremony ¥as performed by @ Pres byterian minister The eouple made their bridal trip back to Unkaka Springs, where a large crowd greet ed them at the station FOOTBALL PLAYERS Ute, the Lots management, which ex) SALT LAKE, Now. B-~} pects the bill to be oné of the best! High schoo! football players inst of the season, “The Christian” will| night stormed four theaters, rush follow the Hoyt faree at the Lots. ng the doorkeepers and stopping the ye nees. At the Grand Coliseum Announcement the cry of “fire” was raised, cansing r “ won a big attend-|* sembpanic, in which » number! the head liners have teen the Nel-| theater was warned that it would be son-Farnum acrokats and West and | aided and the howling boys Van Siclen, in “The Musical Gym-| ith a fire hose, knocking them + ta These acts and all the | Off their feet by scores, The pre others of the preseut bill will close | Prietor of a cheap vandevitie house | morrow tnd on Monday | stood the mob off with a gun, fir ite cht the fameus Be ing over the raiders’ heads five in number, will be seen for the first time. They are WIL TIE UP ALI svelly gymnasts Jrom Europe, and » far, it ie said, they have been N H LIN an in bat few of th arge Amert-| an cities. There wi aleo be com-| nt ty acrobats, two sketches, m ire « ballad aod a minstre! (By United ae ‘ Nt Nov ad vinor » of the Railway Employes Rosa Naynon to Return etoated remnations ond Rosa Naynon and her beautiful! "0 ‘i on all the Hnglish Hines. The nypy = tole om a ee ~ S| date was not fixed. About 250,000 no orem oon and be nen will be affected. The employes exhibition all next woek at the ev a campalgn fund ot 91,000,000 ar theate is act is not on ope the wea gr gy ‘ mounagd nove ~~ re te concede the wage ad hour demand 25 in number, and of numero ye th eg Ba _ ty . so" a wage vied that a walkout vuld Ue up ~ ¢ . I wits - 1 | (ranaportation throughout fngland hirly-Ci Jack Lyle will ade musical selections to the pro SETTLE CLAIMS. m, and the song and pictares will complete the incomlug ollo Ry allowing a total of $ claims committee yesterday afte At Pantages noon compromised four claim Manager Pantages states that} againat the city on int of per the show at Pantages’ vaudey onal injuries. ‘The fl as the one tow running there, and of other ¢ ' , Advertived as the chief head- admita no lability whateve THE SEATTLE staR—sABUMDAY, NOV. 2, 1907. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov, %.—The ad ministration has finally awakened do the fact that the country olgn trade need aement one the announcement of Seoretary Straus, of the Department of Com commerch® chibs of the country to fend representatives to a con ference to be held here December dinounst ma re 5 for the purpose of wens and aeaue of. J foreign business for the manufac turegs of the United States firat week of Congress, the assum ton te that ap effort will be made fered for the last times tonight and | to get the logistatora interested in the situation. GREAT SCHEM Telephonic connections are to be tend the perforthance of the opera | supplied In the near future at the King Street s#tation that will per mit passengers on the leaving the cara. One will soon be able to recline | of the at ease on the fat cushion: observat care of the Oriental and North Cosat trains and jolly the laundry sent home by Satur day WANT BETTER CA SERVICE noouver With the avowed intention of in-| terceding with the Seattie Bleetrtc company, & Committee was appolot led by the Ratuter Heights Improve: | ment chab, at a meeting last aight held for the purpose of ear service In that oity a Ww 8 the car company offictala tate the opening of Washington st from 13th av. to the lake, and Sist av. from Yealer way to Jackson st.) wax also made of al) irrecularities in the ssaeas- ments for the 27th ay, sewer, and! Counctiman Keene wad anked to in vestigate. FOR BLUE BOOK ‘The qnestion of the division of ne} tween the publishers of the Seattle | | Btue Book was brought to an end > K Reaks permanent re the spotis In the controversy yoaterday, when Judge Yakey pointed C cotver for the Recherche Pubttsh ing company, with ord pay out the profits to the reapect ive inter whom they are due. An tuterestiog feature of Bine Rook squabble te the dischos | }ure that Vincent Harper, Rawin J.| Mr. Cartton is the author of two| Brown and other well kuewn so widely known books on travel, on-|ctaliste and firm believers in the [titled “Acroms the Pacific on the | equality of man, were the promot | ere of the scheme te coin some ex-} and has|tra money by making use of the, me entitied desire for preferment ef the mem bers of the local aristocracy WANTS NEW STATION Postmaster George M. Stewart Pa laying bis fines for the campaign, to be carried on to secure the ap proval of the department at Wasb |ington of the allowance necwsnary to butid « subpestal station at the union passenger depot in this city Reports bearing on the prompt handling of the city matis are be Laraq significance t# attached to merce aid Labor, that he haw in| )Promines a lively show for next|vited the boards of trade and the ht te bop assumed (that the tariff will come up for discunsion at this conference, | im a and in view of the fact that the balloon act, and the moving ple conference is to be held during the limited | trains to talk to friends tm the city | while waiting at the depot, without Hemited | central or order) taking | | steps toward Improving the street aeotion of the Qeorm, ¥. Rogers, Pliny L. Allen and A. Bt Black were also appointed to ag) * to inane TT i } | ing aswembted and these are to be) B tarned over the W delegation for presentath department at the capital. NEW PASTOR ARRIVES. FL The new pastor the of Free Church of Seattle, Rev. George will preach bis first ser Gtimour mon Sunday evening in Christen sen's hall. Rev. Glimeour is a grede Wesleyan liege, Middle. ton, Comm, and comes to Beattie | from Har Harbor, Mich He will! preach three months on trial, before being regularly employed. ALASKAN DROPS OUT OF SIGHT (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 Coyle, a wealthy mining Alaska, has disappeared pretty bride is beside her an anxiety that grows each day Coyle always carried on bia per m valuable diamond Ohas and hb nounting to $1,000 In value, and at least $500 in cash. A wan free with his ney, it is feared that he was done away with for bis vate ables. Coyle returned from Alaska several months ago, with a neat fo tune, and went into the livery buat yeaa hore GIVEN BIG en (By United Press.) hington | to the mas from olf with | | ih NEW YORK, Nov A verd of $649,000 agninat Joneph Ra jr., former president of the Wabast railway, in a sult brought by Johe uM the « George J William W. ¢ and Mr. Ramsey, as individual recover $460,000 which he alleg he due him from the three de ® for securing for them s of coal lands in Ohio. Justice Goff held tha Mr. Gould not Guy w " the verdict consequently ed only against Mr. Ramsey ry year there are 26,000 let posted In Hingland without ad sow Wt HAVE REO CAN SEE TH VED OVER 400 LETTERS LAND. WE ARB GOING BRING YOUR FAMILY ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELF. EXCURSION To BOSTON HARBOR, Sunday, Nov. 3 _ Big Free Barbecue on the Grounds Leaves Here at 9:30 on the Yosemite, Returning Home Early ond floor of the Times Block. Over $250,000 wor last two weeks in this new city on the Sound. TI pile drivers are working day and night the start. Lots $50 Up on Easy Terms Last Sunday we had over 1,500 people. Se Cement sidewalks are down, also the water syster where, and plenty of work for everyone but that ts gone now. This is your last chance o1 IT COSTS ME OVER $2,000 TO RUN THIS BIG EXCURSION, SO BRING YOUR FAMILY AND HAVE A GOOD TIME—FOR IT" WE ARE GOING TO RAISE THE PRICES 25 PEOPLE WHO CANNOT COME TO OUR OFFICE IN THE TIMES BUILDING TO- NIGHT COME TO THE BOAT BEFORE 9:30 I “YOU DON’T NEED TO BRING YOUR LUNCH BASKETS. WE WILL HAVE A BIG FREE BARBECUE. C.D. Hiliman’s Offices in Times BI’k Open Until 9 o’Clock Tonight, so Get Your Passes NOW AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND sxx | ONE WEEK-—BEGINNING SUNDAY. Piret Begmarinent in Ben! aeoment in Paris Last June of the Distinguished NETHERSOLE| Direction of | Mupporiad by Har Landon ¢ any FRANK MILLS LOU NETHERVOLE Presenting the Following Piave Frem her Celebrated Mepertaire reerommanck Curtaie PLAY Sunday Evening ats Monday Evening | CARMEN ©THE AWAKENING Tuesday Evening At 8:10) SAPHO Wednesday — Cer.) THE AWAKENING it Wednesday Evening AC8:15 TH SECOND WAS. TANQUERAY jf) Thureday Evening At 8:10 CAMILLE Friday Evening At 6:15) THE LABYRINTH Saturday Matinee At 2:40 SAPHO } Setoraay Cowning 8 THE AWAKENING “run COLLEGE Wimew.” SRATTLE’S LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATER COLISEUM ==: ro Rack Day Se; One Thousand 190 Seats. PRICES 106 Reserved Bente, New Acts Monday Aftersooe : The five Bellatzer Sisters " am Bkeetoh, “A khter of Latest Motion Pletures, ¢ me viet Howard and Boy Meltrate . . , 1,000 for 10 Cents Rack New Bill Monday Afternoon LEWIS & LAKE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY fa “Whiely-Giety Motion Mtetures. THE STAR OnCHRSTRA *» THIRD AVE. THEATER Third and Pine Phones: Main 2681) tnd. 8405. STARTING TOMORROW, MATINEES SUNDAY DAY AND SATURDAY ACKONN THE PACK I ehie n hati Hox Seats, & ont Bi Th WEDNES Man Who Dared STEAMER YOSEMITE coor en Mate Fy on A limited number of free passes will be given by calling Some people never have anything, as they don't buy on Over one-third of this land has been sold to the new rail- roads’ engineers and surveyors, so you can guess what's doing. ror rhorte wre Kvow Murray J. Simmons, Lilian Fisher, a Hebrew Comedian Operst Seprane, in « Variety of Higgins and Lamar, —_ Burke and Bastido, Sleedid Comedians smltg ty Bono | Ola Hayden, The Malcoms, _ Ada Gautier Prof. H. G. Robinson, — REQUESTING US TO RUN AGAIN, SO THEY TO HAVE A BRIGHT, SUNSHINY DAY, SO AW BIG FREE Full Band of | Music On Boat and Grounds it once on C. D. Hillman’s cashier, th of this deep waterfront land has been sold in the sere is 36 feet of water at low tide at the docks, and sec » come early to our offices for your free passes. n is in running order es going up every New hous There was a chance in Seattle once, i the Sound, so you can come now or never. S GOING TO BE A SUNNY DAY. PER CENT ON ALL LOTS AFTER SUNDAY. N THE MORNING AND GET FREE TICKETS. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATER Lewis N. Hesenbaum, Manager Aftereoons, 1°20; Nights, T:tS and #:45; Sunday—Afternaon, 1 5:48. Night, 6.45, 7:46 and 9:16. Baloony, tbc; Orchestra, 260; Be ‘Theater just Rvery Act es HM, a Sue com, 9 Novelty Aflernoem, November 4. Manager Rosenbaum offers the Co 6 Peertess Successful High Class Vaudeville Bill Motel. The at > show woek talk WEEK STARTING MONDAY MATINER, BANT-AGES VAUGEVILLE] neeeyenertarayenre UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Frank Wall, tr Lion Wallace, Biggest amd Fiercest Lica tm Captivity The Three Olifans Belle Gordon World's The Bell T Come Barly in Order to Secure Seats. SEATTLE THEATER | RUSSELL & DREW, M UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES plete in every dat f As UsiAL, euicai : : / 7 ai THRER OF Us Week Starting MONDAY, NOV. 4TH PLAYS ¢ HoYTs A Milk White BEST flag