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MUSEMENTS NY AWAVAYAVANVAVAVAAVAVATAVATAWAVAYAY The charges againat District Attor- “The Alaskan.” advertised as being thoroughly 4 "which opens the | equal to giving it @ satisfactory pro- jutielat Ghetrice an Bd open g sageghg ay! Lies duction. ‘The bill ts to rum all Week: | 10 president intends to grant him 1 y at the play- onable Modeled after legitimate “Nell Gwyn.” swer the chargon and roy Haran’ rather than the must-/ “Nell Gwynn,” the play which| friends in Valdes have come to his ly. The music ts preten-| Manager Pantages adverts many support. It is expected that the tinetudes numbers which’ jorsons made request for, will be president will diapose of the Harlan ral favor, Such AS) che bill at the Lois theater all next | case early tn January. Pole,” “Party of the! week. ‘The story of the Drury Lane » “Song of the Riffles, P ctrese Who swayed a kingdom for Little Lady, 0,” “Mother | while, has always been one to sf T "Ba, Ba, Blacksheep.” | terest thoatergoers, and the pro- which John Cort wilt) quctions at the Lois of this plece 10 COLORADO the Moore theater is | tn the past have met with popular United P ress.) a "ab the original New York com | approval, Miss Aileen May will play —oe Includes Teddy Webb, | the title rote and will be assisted by 8. RATHDIRU Maher Deo 28.—At &@ special session of the district r ce name Aaa | ae fat strength of the Pantages sind ", toe! . sagen known people, The ‘a aah sue the Esquimaux dog Coliseumig, New Show. court late yesterday Judge Woods features: saad See For New Year's week the Coli-| «ranted the motion of Prosecuting | , a our” follows 404m theater will offer, starting| Attorney Hansen, of Shoshone yo Man ene Pa Monday afternoon, Adgie, the Hon| county, dlemissing the case of the at The Moo tamer, and her three lions; Minnie! = versus Steve Adams, charged Sere Middleton and her military four will| with the murder of Fred Tyler, “Btrongheart.” be heard In a novelty singing act;} Ad was immediately taken Stuart, whose long stoc [the Melnotte-Lenote duo will offer, into custody by 8 iff Charles A. . here several years 889 | an aerobatic wire act; James Mo-; Pilapatrick, of San Miguel county, most pleasantly, | puff will be seen as a mimic; Hor-| Colorado, armod with extradition | to the elty tomorrow | ton @ LaTriaka will put up a com. | papers from Gov. Gooding, author. time in “Strongheart.”| edy aketoh, and there will be other, ting him to take Adams to Tellu- comedy drama by C.| new acts, ride to stand trial en an indictment was seen = _ charging him with ¢ murder of 4 eompany supperting Mr. At Pant: . Arthur Collinag, manager of the 3 t d ages. ou Pinned orranization, |, Sherman's troupe of educated) "Ayman won mtn deala with the love |doss are advertived as the feature! yur appeared well, and had many 1 be neas w whic he bad m trea and the play has/ day praetor tae Savetnn, Jae ed while a prisoner in the county situations. soni hen cong es nc agent Ml ©) jail here during the last three be the attraction at the | original “Unele Josh,“and Ray Fern, | ponte, aa eat eS atest ln EN WANTED. ON PANAMA WORK for the last times tomorrow. "York “The | Week, Including a changed vaude- (By United Press.) : i proea cpere heese tne| Ville bill, which is advertised as! WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec, 28.— of next week, perform. |C°?#ining novel features. The wax | The chairman of the Isthmian Ca- scheduled for Thure-| Yorks yy and Saturday evenings | TOPO e Powers is known to ev- : | ig a=) I$ OPENED Powers is sait to be of repignes isthmus are received at the Wash. (By United Press.) ington office at the rate of 300 a ‘4 record of two seasons} TOKIO, Dec. 28—The twenty. day, an increase of about 33 ‘4 full season in New| fourth dict was formatly opened at | Cent. This is due, it is thought tn 10:30 a. m. today by the emperor,| Washington, to the curtailing of who delivered the «speech from ti various enterprises in the United Attractions. throne in the house of peers. In the States, and to the more settied and ‘Will afford the last op-| *Peech from the throne the emperor | healthful conditions which now ob- P| laid stress on the increasing cordial ‘ain on the Isthmos, to see “The Lion and the 2% WIFE SEEKS DAMAGES. |PRESSING CHARGES AGAINST ALASKA WA sitive OND oe eo 18. “The Biue Moon.” the events of the year, as shows ga, will be; The Eden Munsee promises a ‘of James T. Powers and | "™mber of new features for next novelty concessions will | lowing message to the Washington complete the show, office of the commission; “Discourage vigorously any ap | plteduta from working thelr way to | the tsthmeas without appointment. All positions filled. and no increase contemplated. Unemployed men without funds source of embarrasa. ment.” Applications for work on the “J WwW relations with foreign powers and G ‘Woodland t hp Prem nenent [9 important bearing om peace ti be | “My Tom Bay Girl” at the far east of the enteate cordial : concluded with Russia and France, Charsing that there was criminal | Avenue — “The Isle of te pan | megioet on the part of mine opera | “Three minutes were consumed in| Uves. the wife and children of ri hi »| Michael Mitchell, who was injured | the delivery of the speech from the i the too ica eee TORE. ing tamorrow afternoon | fe to) March 26, 1907, and died the fol- Witt TO At the Bo-| an veneee Of the twe hoses tO! sooiag day, Yesterday filed suit ts . “A Desperate Chance,” | snort ‘and formal, and will be pre the federal court againat the Pa- Attraction under the new j mented to bis majesty at the Paledo | “fic Coast Co.. for $20,000 damages. fe a melodrama, as ify) ee t te:'and it te eaid | Stet in the day, after which the 4 | presidents of both houses will re. } pot the order sag oa allows | port back to thelr respective houses : to flag. COMPANY | the emperor's appreciation and both | | TA Desperate Chance” 18 | houses will adjourn for three weeks, | Col | ISION | at which time the business of the (By United Press.) seasion will be commenced | DETROIT, Dec. 28.—Speceding <a ARN ae and sinks. Get our prices. The Washington Fire Insurance| ere ‘through a dense fog at 40 wiles an Plambing Co., 22: Pine | Company has been licensed in the | State of North Carolina. To take the sharp edge off an appetite that won’t wait for meals— To sharpen a poor appetite that doesn’t care for meals— eat Uneeda Biscuit ’ So nutritious, so easily di- gested, that they have become the staple wheat food. ¢ In moisture and 5 dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY the freaks of nature and! nal commission has sent the fol-[ jd. A jthe couple will make their home. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 28, 1907, hour, the Grand Trunk passenger trafn No, 6, whieh left Port Huron shortly before 7 o'clock laet night for this elty, collided head-on with & doubleheader fretaht train halt a milo north of Lenox, Mich, Five train men met death, Four were killed Instantly, The fifth died three hours later, All of the pas sengers escaped injury except a baby, who was only slightly hurt, The passenger locomotive plowed under the engines of the double header and the trainmen buried in the = wreckag bodies were bly mang soalded by the escaping steam, were SUPERIOR COURT CHANG When the superior court begine ite regular sessions on January 2, after the Christmas holidays, there will be a number of changes in the departments. Judge Morris goon to department 4, Judge Albert. won takes department 3, and Judge Frater will take the ertminal and divoree calendars in No. 1. Judge Griffta in No, 6, Judge Gilliam in No, 6 and Judge Taliman in No. 2 remain tn the same departments another year, Informal Dance, The Young People's Fraternity of the Hoyleston av, Unitartan church gaye an informal dancing party last in the assembly room, Y and B. Olive at Alpha Kappa Gamma Reunion. © members of the Alpha Kappa Gamma will held a reunion at the home of Misa Bisa Churenfil, 608 Olymple Place, on Priday afternoon of next week Ladies of Elke to Entertain. The ladies of the Eiks will en- tertain New Yoar's Eve in the chub roome fh the Alaska butlding The evening t* to be spent with cards and dancing. Nineteenth Century Club. The Nineteenth Century Club wilt meet on Thursday afternoon, Jan- wary 2, at the home of Miss Ron- ald, 421 Thirtieth av. South Y¥. M,C. A. at Home New Years, The Y. M. ©. A. will be at home on New Year's Rve to ve young men of the city, in their new club buliding. wher of Fourth « Mad- ison m New Year's Day they will keep open Rouse, and an tnvitation lin extended to the general public to inspect their new home. Dance at Frederick. The quests of the Frederick and thetr friends were entertained last evening with an iaformal dance at | the hotel. Bird Matthews. in marriage on cember 24, to Mr, Matthews, of Walla Walla. The coremony Waa performed at th home of the steter of the bride, Mra. Rosh, at Walla Walla, where Mrs. Matthews i9 the youngest develter of Mr, and Mra. Frank W. Bird, of Soartie. Rinehart Stedman. Mra Agnes Gertrude ohart Was marriod om Ue Mr. Richard William Stedman, of Wallace Idaho. The ceremony which wan solemniaed by Rey. A. J Canney, was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and M Marion Meek, of Fremont. Mr Mrs Biedman left the same evening for Wailace, where they will make their home. * to HEARINGS ORDERED. A public hearing has been order } ed by the war department at Wash. ington, to be held at Tacoma on January £0 to determine p.bilc sen timent on the tmprovement of the Puyallup river, Another bearing has been ordered held at Olympia on the following day, January 21,| tn the matter of the tmprovement of the Olympia harbor. These hearings will he conducted by Maj. Chittenden, government en- Sloeer. CALL ANNUAL MEETING. The annoal meeting of the Queen Anve Christian church is called for dan. 5. In addition to the election of the usual officers, plans for the erection of the new church build. ing during the year will probably be taken up. A structure costing about $25,000 has practically been decided upon. NEW PASTOR COMING, Members of the First Baptist church are making preparations for & reception to thetr new B, L. Whitman of Phil will begin his work here Sunday, Jan. 6. He will preach bis farewell sermon to his Philadelp! ‘a congre gation tomorrow, and will leave that city with his family on Mon day. Dr. Whitman comes with high est metropolitan recommendations. | Giass Wants Re ; SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 28.—Affi davits have been served on District Attorney Langdon by T. C. Coogan Louis Glass’ attorney, in his attempt to get his client out of jail. The! district attorney will file counter af tidavits by Monday will be heard in Judge court Tuesday ~~ Hamilton Studio Lawior's | Colman bullding, artistic photo graphs at reasonable prices. No coupons or other frauds ove TEA ae shoveled out of abin is achild without parents ---no name, no fame. Schilling’s Best is in packages. Your grocer returns your if you don't Hke it; we pay him “|General Bonaparte, who have had| Mont avs diner, D. Mine Virginia D. Bird was united Monday eve, De-) Arthur P.) 4 new aix-story hotel and store build the matter} money | University Piace-—Mast 46th at. and Brooklyn ay, Wrank A, Heath, pastor, 11 & m, “That Better Lands” 7:40 pom Closing Year.” Dunlap—Ratnter B Peter A, Kloin, panto (By United Press.) “What It Is to Be GRAND OPERA HOUSE 4 NIGHTS, STARTING TOMORROW WASHINGTON, D. ©, Doo, 281 7:50 p. m., * Henry @. Harrie, Manager of “The Lion and the Mouse” Announces Tho various complaints made by|Year Aright.” I persona in Alaska against Governer| Adelphia—13th av, N. and Miller Hoggatt have been dismiseod. by|s3. 11% m, sermon by Mev. Ar- RALPH STUART President Roosevelt and Secretary |(MUr PD. Carpenter, “The New Gurfield.tt ia learned that the) Siiea—wost bist at. and 17th president wassnever sorlously tm: Ballard, Rev, G. IN THE DELIGHTFUL BMPHATIC suUCCHSS, pressed by the complaints and eritl- or, pastor; It a.m, “John's ame that have been recelved, and of the Kingdom of “ ” that he ‘will continue to loud tS ma, the Marly STRONGHEART Life of Christ,” Fremont—Kilbourne st, near Fre Rev, J. Cairns, pastor, ; ie “ Borvices 11 a, m, and 7:30 p.m; 1 direct knowledge of the attacks that) Simon by Rev. 3G. Baker, | have been made on the Alaska gov: | 5) D., evening sermon by BT. ernor, are of one mind with the) primpie, powerful support to the governor, THE GREAT COLLEGE PLAY, Secretary Garfield and Attorney To adequately describe this beautifal play one must have an artistic command of superlatives, combined with a choice of exact word and phrase, rte 5 all ” | president, West Seattlo—Madrons Hall; Prices, $1.60 to 26 cents. Next attraction-—“The Blue Moon. ee - Yeev. Arthur D, Carpenter, pastor . " Sueceramnscemasu Crap to SUNDAY TOPICS |i os rom! THE GRAND sms Emmanuel—Main st. and 24th y Man, av. &; Rev, W. G. Jon Services 11 a m. 7:30 p.m, * ways Being ¥ paator “On the Divide;” Nights and Saturday Matinee, Starting Thursday, Jan. 2nd, “Importance of Al- Sam and Loe Shubert (Ine.) The North American Amusement Co, Rey, Francia J, Van Horne, D. D,, ¥ | Proprs. offer for the first time here pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. Unitarian, mi morning subject, “What the} Hoyleston ay. Unitarian Church—~ | | Twentieth Century Believes About|7, B. tawnon, president. Morning |}} the Future Life;” evening, “Does it) service, 1i a m., subject, ew noes | ° Congregational, Plymouth--Third and University; | Make Any Difference What a Man |of Life.” by Rev. Isaac F. Porter. Belleves so Long as He Is Honest And Seventy Others in the Merry Musical Comedy Success, In Mis Bolter?” Methodist. : | Edgewater. | Kilbourne at; Whitman av., Rey, Wm. © D., pastor, near! Green Lake M. B, Church—é66th Kant- | and First av, N. ©; Rev. H. J. Ben Services 10:45] edict, pastor, Services 11 a, m. and “THE BLUE MOON” a m, and 7:50 p,m; morning, “The|7:20 p.m. Morning topic, “Chriat's é ie Rook of Agen”; evening, "Kteruity.”| Christmas Gift to the Church;” Two years in London One Mi! year at the Casino, New York. Prospect--Rast Prospect at. and|evening, “The Glorias Church.’ y Prices from 50 cents to $2.00. )S0th av. north; 7:30 p, m, even University M. Eo-J. M. ¢ nse. K and stersopticon addreas on ‘Observations in pastor; 11 a m, “Lay Leadership in the Chureh;" 7:90 pm, “The Sunday School and the Ward of China,” by Dr Beacon Hitl-Near Beacon Hill |Our Church.” school, Rev, James A. Henry, par- tor, Services 11 a. m; morning Episcopal. | ‘. |subject, “Happy New Year.” Trinity Parish — Righth and) | Preebyterian James, men HH. Gowan, Mag JOHN CORT, Lessee and Manager. a Servic 30 . ut bool e M | data Market st. and 17th av.|s ay Py Pd i E peel Sunset, Main 6466—PHONES—Independent 5466. | Théinpsor pasioe, “Serving tt a | Annual Pastoral Letter;” evening. | All of this week, Matinees Wednesday (New Year's) and Saturday. | 7:40 p. m,; | "St. Stephen'’s—Went $94 ot. Ral-| Mit. JOHN CORT Offers ‘orward” and |Special Bmphi | Mental Readt morning prayer, 11) i prayer and sermon, | 7:30 p m, subject, “The Gift of * Upon ite Use in| “THE ALASKAN” nami Hey ay. and Spring; | God." | | Rav A thews, pastor, Sut>- Christian Science. | AN ORIGINAL COMIC OPERA. | serh “~ ae a * io 23 First Church of Christ, Setentiat —812 6th av. Services 11 a. m. and| Dp m; subject, “Christian | ence.” Reading room 923 Alas- | Ryde.” + Westminator—Broadway and Col- | oy, liohaet *t. Rev, J, M. Wilron, pas- Book and Lyrica by Joseph Blethen; score by Harry Girard. A GREAT Company of seventy-five people, augmented orchestra. Prices $2.00 to 60 cents. Box seats $2.50. Next attraction, The New York Savoy Theater MAN OF THE HOUR.” ; }kea butiding i hor. terre def oe hhh ALS Second Church of Chrint, Scten- ubjects, tist—2011 W. 8th wt, Ballard, Ber- fie for the New Yoar,” and “Bus: |vices 11 a. m.: subject, “Christian Production—“THE and Religious Inspirations | Reience.” Reading room in church | + ~—- a Biiread Preagectas es |atiding, ']] MOORE THEATER 22h cont Loner and manager ee Baptict. German Bvaigelicat Lutheran | Next Week, Sunday, Jan. 6 'Tabernacte—-Corner Fifteenth av. | N. and Harrison st. John Marvin | art st.; Rev. H. Palond, pastor, Be Dean, minister, Services 11 & m.|vices 10:30 a m. “Die Himmiiac and 7:30 p.m. Morning, “The Rea-|Woinachtabescherung, deren die jwon of Baptist Tenacity,” evening, | Kinder Gottes Sich Heute Freuen.” | |hdlday song service under auspioas | of Bible school, Pastor Dean witl Miscellaneous. | tell & Christmas story, “The Other| Spiritual Science Society—A, 0. | | Wise Blan.” . U. W, ball, 19261-2 First av.; Rey. | Temple—Third av, and Cedar at.|Mary A. Stein, pastor, Lecture # | Geo. Robest Cairns, pastor: 11 a.m. |p. m. w We See Through “Yesterday and Tomorrow ;” p.|Ginas Darkly—Then Face to Fa jm. “Do Secret Fraternitios of! Bible Spiritual Setence Bociety— | teract the Mffort Ke-) 418 Terry av; Rov. L. Nagall Fos- | The play sensation of the year, Wm. A. Brady and Joseph Gris- mer's production, “The Man of the Hour.” Now tn its second year, Savoy theater, New York; four months at Llinols theater, Chicago. Seat sale Thursday, January 2. Zion's Church——Terry av. and Stew- | Seattio’s Leading Vaudeville Theater. COLISEUM nna Phones 6106. Performances 2:59. 7:46, Bach Day. jeure, the ‘Active and in Laan, Gastar) F ty tae Opanlall mnecnnee PRICKS—10e; 200; Reserved Seats, 200; One Thousand Ie Sents. | Participation te co Ss | " Re Workt wig conyeen [W ACTS MONDAY AFTERNOON. The Theosophical Sooclety, Seat nge th hal Three Gkaters Drown, ee a RUTLAND, Vt., Dec. 28.—Three | Micron om by T. A. Barnes, were drowned asd six barely em-|, School of Illumination — ean caped the same fate by the break.| Ml. Arcade building, ¢ p.m: Wil ~ Fritch will speak on “What Ti j ing of thin ice on @ skating pond) fiiination ia and What the School at Castleton ip we to L pe gence New — Thought Theosophical PLAN NEW HOTEL. hall, 1420 Second av; 3 p om \"Chriet as Yosi:" evening tecture, | The plans are prepared for a|$ p. m. at Hall 7, Labor Templo. | “The Interpretation of Solomon.” © Second, Sunday at ture subject, “Man the ADGIE AND HER PERFORMING LIONS THE GREAT NELLOS, j MELNOTTE-LANOLE DUO, Comedy Jnugxiers. Acrobatic Wire Act. HORTON AND LA TRIBKA, the Mewengor, Toy ant His |, ZAMES MDUFR, Doll MINNIE MIDDLETON and HER ' EDDIE ROESCH, | ertal Motion Pictures. | MILITARY SINGING FOUR. And We | ing for the northwost corner of |, Settle Prychlc Boolety—Alki hall, | 3 pm. lecture by Helen Rice} FUth av. and Unive st. The struc |nusisigh. subject, “New Year's | {ture will be of brick and will cost | about $100,000, C. J. Smith ts th owner. na I LOIS THEATER wt EES PHONES: SUNSET MAIN 1304. IND. 4334. SEATT iF E yk H EAT ER In response to the many requests of the patrons of the Laois, Manager Pantages announces for the present week, a grand re- Priced Theater of the vival of Tonight “WOODLAND” Last Ti Next Attraction Tomorrow, Starting Sunday Matinee, | “N E i; & G W hg N N” (First Bargain Priced Attraction.) With AILLEEN MAY in the Title Part. Dec. 29, MAJESTIC AMUGEMENT CO., INC. Presents the Greatest Dramatic Sensation of the Age, “A DESPERATE CHANCE” Evening and New Year's Day Matinee Prices —Parquette, S0c; First Balcony, 40¢; Second Baloony, 30c and 20c; Gallery 150. Sunday and Saturday Mat. Prices—All parts of house 26; Gal lery, 10 STAR yes eot oe ee Be ub Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Per- if formances at 2:15 and 8:15. JOIN THE MERRY THRONG COME TO THE LYRIC THEATER This afternoon for that tired feeling for ‘tis better than medicine. The Posty Oriental Burlesquers producing real burlesque and a eyelone of fun in that clever musical absurdity “THE SEMINARY GIRLS” The latest sensations in Songs, Dane Witness the pictures of art presented by models with syiphlike forms. A nm magnificent works of real art. A whirl of girls and 8. Performances ay Coatinuova, ye Last Times of Old NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON ONETTI SISTERS Beautiful and Accompliahed Girl Acrobats. BOWEN BROTHERS, EVANS & LLOYD, Singers and Dancers In “Turning the Tables.” ANNA PLUM ANDO MOVING PICTURES BROADWAY GIRLS. ROY M’BRAIN THE ROSARIES, WIRE ARTISTS AND HUGH EMMETT, VEN TRILOQUIST } } HER Saturd Matinees 10¢ and Phone for orders, 567. We'll Every and matinees on Wednesday, Sunday. Night, 150, 2c, 3be and G0e. office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p.m. ho! them for you. EDEN MUSEE WEEK DECEMBER PANTAGES THEATER WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE DEC. 30. UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE SMEOMAN’S 20 PERFORMING | WEST & BONTON, DOGS—20. Singers and Dancers. Extraordinary Feature. ELWELL. THE SAWDAS Doing the Japanese-Risley Act, PANTAGESCOPE. @ Continuous shows Sunday RAY FERN, ” Monologist and Comedian, a tp aca & Come early in order to CAL STEWART & CO. re good seats. In “Uncte Josh In New Yom | Continuous performances i ous for Yankee-Rube Reo- Wedvesday--New Year's Day— ords on the Edison Phonograph. from 2 to 11 p, m, OTH, THE DOUBLE MAN, THE PASSION PLAY, Bearded Woman, Den Fulano, the Educated Horne, H } Punch and Judy, i Japanese Massacre, | Voupenities Admission 10 cents, Combina Continuous Shows, 2 tion Coupon Tickets 25 cents. 2 to 5 p. m, 6:30 to 11 p.m. | THIRD AVE. TH EATER CRICKET Matines 100, 200, Boxes, Tho. Dreamland Rink and Union St. ‘The best piace im the city to pase tho Molidays. The mt good alik nd Skating morning, afternoon Come and skate the old year 1 the new tn, MELDR'S 1 tomorrow |

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