Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR—M | | 1 }resemblanee tol Wisard of | gymnasts; “The Third Generation,” {home in Columbus Ohio, yesterday | jO#" “Babes in Toyland” and the |comedy ‘sketch; GHaroness Venlof pneumonia, Beghad been til but! jold-time mustoal extravaganza to ber, operatic soloist; Daneing|a few days, brated bis make it striking, and the weak: | Davey, and other acts 66th birthday las with / ness of some of the members of| The Star—"The New Jud & family dinner te rved in ¢ the cast, partially discounts the |musieal comedy, and vaudeville! grows from 1886 to 1896 and achle |! sana * of the show; but |acta ed & reputation as chairman of the ; + s vartially for the two big! The Lyrio—Now vaudeville acts, cone ees on Pacific railroads at e@ Dom) Cart MH. Reeves 479, F, Lo@orbes | houses whieh packed the theater|moving pletures and {llustrated | and ary affairs eancydates < iness/414, Dr, Hermon F, Titus 2 John jy esterday found much to ay »y fn {eong New! aha Mehine. vor of the city a ated | Downle 194, G, B, Owens 60, and burlesque, humor and jingting | " 5 Angier,” Jndunen Mand t pe he} Witham Rida hed y uruaic | with crews totaling (80 viotorio atu The pro 1 $600,000 bond | Outside of the general magni | been given up for lost al elec he former! sue carried & Voto of 3.146 to | tude of the piece, ite chief attra have not .t AN rr) . \ " < - sie ave no! hoon reported. Approxtine pl = . to Issue | tion is found In the person of Knox | Govg Mead plans etvil soevtoe slnde Detoder when they left total v r on At once, | Wilson, who, in the characteri#a | ryjow “tor hundreds af sta em: | Miquelon candida of them Immediately, but | tion of April Fool, ts excruciating. | ek, Who earn annually $260,000 aS, of be fasued from time to Sunes : i ho earn annus ne as 1 eamary in order) William Friend as the Welch | G0Y. Hughes will not attend the TWO ARE INJURED Alten | to continue the construction of new | Rarebit also proved to be a laugh |"ePUbiican convention Rt Chicago choot building maker, and Usualla March, aa al. A strange beast, 21 inches to| Cohanesque chorus girl wax there | helabt and weighing 7% pound with things that jingled all the | Hever before segn by anyone, has} time, Her song, “The Helle of Bald. | been killed in the Cascades near| When local Northern Pacific head Row” was a seream Ww tehee by greyhounds train No, 100 crashed into a awiteb Luella Drew is a neat enough The home of James Carman, at ensine and string of boxears near ingenue, and Lawrence Coever sat: | Bellingham, yurned early yeuterday,; Holgate mt. last night about 9 infied as “The Man in the Moon and the family ely escaped with | O'clock, Engineer D. F. Shawl. The other parts are not so well |their lives Fireman FW, Wilford were t u 4 taxen, and the chorus, while large joned under the overturned Alaskans are making large land is not partien good 1O0KINE | purchases In the Yah a et en | motive and had a ‘miraculous The Land of Nod" rans until)” cape from death, The men are Thursday Over 8,000 acres of land near) now at the Pacific hospital, where Waterville, Douglas county, Wash. lines aro. reported out of danger of “Camilte.” will be wold at public auetion Jan-| ratait although considerad’ If splendid acenery and Importea |“™Y * jenlded escaping steam. i costumes make a ¢ per-| The summer school for farmers! Hoth Wngineer B. M. Slattery and inser»! bg Me wp In @ LOY | pormanc then “Car . at the ate Pullman, W. D. Maltby, the fireman on the transla y newapa will open f hrinta witch ¢ ©, escaped in t golutely shenais of Ne cv.) holida engine was ¢ derailed The simon yp at New We day: t a eM minster, B. ¢ wi & decroane plant « Can't Hing. Rvs Ody cross at everybod Half and quarter time has bee We mo mB | else vals dying of ennul, and edopted by many milimen at Abe y a er ca Mostly other causes 1 en . Who knows what to feed an few t dtlcnnantiniomiaainiits 4 Ra « and ana Secretary Straus says mail fa-| ’ een tn - as eee etlitte otwe the Pacifie const A ne ot un chestnuts BEE ga. boar Twenty - eighth day: Rais ; and Hawall are in bad shape, Ree |are due on ket today R h- | even am for the leopar te no Her impre nent rl 1 pound ha F ey: he | ch ~ Sm ees egg Bardnne White damp caused the death | dropped ound. Por This re! ange ‘ te wove ag i ta a “a ; Twenty-ninth day: Rain. leu-| will proba mine bow in the coal mine near | MAY De I had eee ana problem solved, Eaten by the Bue Wash mud, 13 conta th day: Rate Help! | griaaly be Clams silent and deric ¢ Pr coast mbermen are At) A pow gt langou { By h, for &) morose Squirrels gone plum hed 1 Waahington for the hearing jig on the m - 1 is quoted at ‘ould © rats | nutty cha ‘ Tuc in the rate case $2 pe “ ee making ship. Where eh Se a ¢ Richard Di welmhing 4C7%| Butt de and 35¢ tb; Wash they a0? Thirtieth day: Rain. Conditions ‘usual matinees i has been in the imsane | ington creamery, 35¢ F 7 8° w Anteater has exhausted At Steilacoom for the past| Swine cheese, 26¢ | te twenty-sixth day, in- his rations and is starting on his At the Lol tw | Eggs, local ranch Oregon BATeo badly Wormeaten to uncles Chae: Chemeet ‘as Ne : wa approved | ranch, 30¢ and 40c; eastern ese (To be continued.) Demiaioa” are worth Sup | or the const n of a sec: | doren b6¢ ported by the Lai t the |ond wire between Valdes and Fair} Hens, dressed, 20¢; live hens, ell Kno actor starred in his |) #, Alaska. 1be . and the cast, they are over! * vetlel oe | 16} - famous.comedy before packed | It was biue Sunday in New York| Potatoes, 16 Ibs. for 260. shadowed by the pleas eatures hadowed by the pleasing features |iouse at.the Late yesterday, and yesterday an amusement place Yakima Burbanks, $1.40 per box. whi h are many made a boat of few friends.” Mr. |i Sweet potatoes, 3%¢ pound; 7 aoa Heras trod o iy Clement's play and his are ano ie burning clearing | pounds for ° ; known from Atlantic to Pacific, and | pouse certificates, as cash is tak.| Heets, 4 bunches for Se. Maude Fealy. ered thie eee tee tan the chan@e the Lois theater's bill this weellice ther place Carrot, 3 bunches for be. nic his worked nin é : ing the oe ee te Who Saw Maude Fealy PoC; ts © o mises to be a popular one. While in a sommambulistic sleep | Onlons, 2 bum for pe forming him from a w The work of the stock company In | a4 terday Joseph Mc-| Dried onions, 7 Ibs. for ta “The Mlusions of & promi: port of Mr. Clement was rather | Neu fall trom the fourth story win.| Mi@ishes, 4 bunches for 16c. Ber interpretation of the oa hare world, is day, but with an ad { the Hotel Newport and was| Parsley, be per bunch. Mary Warren in “The Worked out ditional rehearsal, this raggedness b yphore Reins Tuynips, 3 bunches for bo. ex,” at the Grand } Miss Fealy is very attractive, and | «hould be worn awa ; ay ee a Rape Célery, be 10 to ide a Somewhat of a revela. ber acting last night displays un jeoph vciaie” Gad od bic | bene e usual © and sty in realizing New Vaudeville Today greseman from Ohio, died at Cucumbers, 2 for 16¢ the situations whieh call for . 7 Spinach, be per Ib. The Coliseum— Eddy family pinach, pe rather pleasing |@ramatic reading. | i Sagikey the As abe Samed hal 1 Ss. Navy Yard | Green tomatoes, 2%¢ per Ib. te © dull play Miss) The Stronger Sex” runs all of dancers; Anna Plum and a trip on the Sound and heads for be & good house last ‘his week girls, and other acts « U. 8. navy yard, see the » #, 100 dos. fudience was sympa 5 a The ee Azard tps Oregon, Wisconsin Bweet peppers. 26 cents dos both play and players The Land of Nod. Me a Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and| Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 15¢ Merited applause. rrateneas ‘¢ * 2 the training ship Philadelphia, the be Ib i fe well supported this oe of cos Hamilton Studio chs, torpedo boats 2 to 980 dosen. jad the play is one that Land ¢ Colman building, artistic photo hip N Vinegar, 85 gal faterest. While there are al wh graphs at asonable prices. Pier 2, foot of Ye Cider, #00 to SOc per. galion. pelats in both the play is too much of alcoupons or other frauds daily, Round trip, on navel oranges, 30c, 400 and 0° dozen - } ranges, 10¢ to 1Se dozen x ET THE GROTE- RANKIN CO. ifornta persimmons, 400 dos Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Motels 2 ye! - a auliflower, 10¢ to ibe head Waxi $1.00-$1.25 pe box. A $1.00 per box IE box: Nor $1.00 per box , | Spitzenbers, $1.40-1.60 box rt Co.’s Arts $1.26 box: Gravensiine, #12 bd if Arkar $1.50 box. Ih). Lettuce r be e | Horse Radish, ibe 1b jf Rutabagas, 136 Ib. ratts Furniture I], Saveriraui, be Cranberries per at ] Huekleberries, 2 Ibs for 150. The » , r . » 6 ar | Pumpkins, 10 to 200 j : The Charles P. Limbert Co.'s Line Arts and t+ ep Bheved gg gen em Crafts Furniture is everywhere recognized as the mer squash, be % 166, best designed and manufactured Mission Furniture | icon een a made. The wood used in its construction is care- | Grape fruit, 400. , : ¢ box; Malaga, 25¢ Ib fully selected white oak, finished in a beautiful if Boggy age Fi brown color that no other maker of furniture has ive Ib.; strained been able to equal, and all cushions are covered with soft, pliable goat skin, the handsomest and ikiaks Gisties Wh ‘nis ‘com durable leather to be had. 200. ; ae Sand f itable f se in the living room, library or den by mand spples, 9 ~ g¢ proportion of this furniture is especially suitable for use in the ng ; sabe Seaoli: Wenntehie tain fatmas is now but a little more than two weeks away, and what would make a better Christmas gift os oa. sar PRR : 3 Ne ute bert: 20¢ D5 oc! S Morris Chair, Rocker, Magazine Rack or some other piece of Arts and Crafts Furniture BB cag gg mg odie Baga one floor are hundreds of pieces to choose among, at a wide range of prices There is some arti nuts ite th ade, 284 i i pe had in the Arts and Crafts line at whatever amount you may have in mind to spend for a Christ chamnale. 90s tay aateed tenes giit. nuts, 12¢ each ve are the exclusive Seattle Limbert’s Arts and Crafts Furniture, and have the full line on agents for Some Lace Curtain Specials FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY Phe The Charles P. Lim- |*: NDAY, DEC. 9, 1907 ib; imported figs, i 16¢ euch; Hallan chest Moors. It is to be had at no other store in this « ity, and we would suggest that you come in and make ares ations, 60c-60« Selections while line is complete. violets, 250 bunel , ————— — — — — — — — —_ — — — — — — eee mumea, 1 to $1.50 ibe ean aatnaatad mu “Eggs and Poultry your eges and nd Pa r Yard ales roo! 130 Wa phes, Main 918, Ind Our from eae, 2AIR—Eight ditterent AT $2.05 PAIR—Three designs in ——————— oo English Net Cu Point Lace Curtains, m ot . 4 ceaniy oh ee anot oe ade Ivor wiss Net If you hiding one hun “ Regula pr b, $5.50 ined « supposed OO fall width and le eh 1 96.0 ae pla a Fal. Special AT $5.25 PAIR—In this lot are tr red for oommeroe the pro 45 PAIR—One desten in designs » French Cable medium and there is only a aaee Cu tal J ench Net ¢ mn white and thirty-two dolla ¥ j th, in eithe abian color; regularly priced phabltant im the Raien colo: Re .t $5.00 polo tr iat bitant in th BM. Special, a e ee an Curtains in i. 4 $1. ‘66 bo ” with edge and i" R CENT ALLOWED ON PAIR Hive different inse Kula priced at fee SAVINGS. fee os : é a Four designs in white or Ara : ype NORTHWEST go? siti roy etre sas ag TRUST & . mee aed AFE DEPOSIT 3 | aca COMPANY rT. Ni Sait aaa ®. SHORROCK ALL THE CREDIT Preoatdeat. 1403 TO WANT J. P. HARTMAN " tall Dy" pn Vice President. We Make Free Deliv- SECOND | EVERYTHING TO ALEXANDER MYERS . VENUE. | oe at - pinaioe Pfiesto AN Suburban = |b“ MAKE THE HOME | 1... SMITH, CORNER Points. SECOND AVE.) COMFORTABLE. AND | BuY NOW UNION ST LATER | PAY Cashier. first Ave. and Columbia St STATTLE, WASH Circulation Party Dresses and | Demi Costumes At $24.75 Apiece They have been'selling at $36.50, $39.5¢ $45.00, $49.50 to $56.00. There are a few over $0 Dresses con- ent mm Brit the tiful for det begin te They chiffon checked are Sale of Books onthe Bargain Square Tuesday At 13c a Volume price would make the publisher blush for shame to think Think of Cnickert ( The above his books were being sold at Own Libra be paper, Books that we Handsome Drapery Materials With Their Prices Cut to the Quick. You can assure yourself of the | Heavy, Plain Buriaps. fact that quality, fx day and Wednesda on displa a yard standard 122¢ and 38e and 40¢ Bungalow Nets, in $1.30 French all cok Te i § h i eautifu We effec Tues setae yard 93c 45c, 50c and 55c White Piven ig $2.50 Drapery Madras. beautiful ects Tuesday Wednes 30 beautiful patterns Tuesday and Wednes 98 French and c day, a 75e, 0c and 85¢ day, a yard | in beautiful | 55¢ and 60¢ Colored French and chameleon attiets and art Beotch Madras | Scotch Madras, in stained 63c | 40¢ and 45c teh Colored French and Mad handsome de ee large and complete all tock fs new, being onths, and the price 1 acquainted and Wednesday, a yard $1.50, $2.00 and Silk in with our new dey 90 new and beautiful in Silke Tue patterns inches wide Wednes- nes, 36 and ard and ta yard 15e, 16e and 18 Curtaia — dotted effect Tuesday and We day, a yard Tuesday We Give Glove Certificates. Sale of 1908 Calendars. Seattie National Bank SEATTLE, WASHINGTON REPORT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DECEMBER 3, 19 Resources. Loans nip caeaoe United States Bonds .. Railroad Bonds “f State and County Warrants .. Premium on U, 8 Bonds Furniture and Fixtures ; Clearing House Certificates .. Due from Banks Cash in Vault .... Capital Full Pald ..,. +e ee Surplus and Undivided Prafite .. 862.84 000.00~. 298,691.73 Deposits August - 46.73 Depouits Decemt and Ex nee August 22 h 4,221.08 and Exchange December 09.87 We are ready to exchange with you terms aaa ee which we are sure you will regard with favor. - 4 - — * 223.98 st Nal na Ba th CoAT meen irst National Ban : on ana . cw ry ave 1 v Ps oe 49.18 ‘y Resources | " ' - 000.00 ; : "i . « 74 ' 440 ‘ Liabilities ‘ ; 344 5 é . “ * paid 355,097.93 ° ‘ ’ ’ lp « “ . t oo. ) ; “ kes "s . ‘ € + te04 3 and ee . ria ank ‘ “ | Dex ' ' ; ‘ « . Resources , se . ' 5 ' ‘ 8 p " ‘ 0.1 | : Y | ' Liabilities ~ : ‘ 1 ‘ i) ‘ f ‘ Liabilities ‘ : : | HL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. t get them to ' | 217 JAMES STREET. o uf i DW. PUTTY, Notary Publis, |