The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1908, Page 8

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e i z D’ANNUNZIO’S NEW PLAY [WHO ‘WERE’ MRS. NEW LEADER OF THEOSOPH ORM I8TS, HERE TO ATTEND CON ypnrions BELIEVES SHE WAS fa NUMBER OF FORMER PER « - | SONS HER PROOF OF ( ) } The oy not ie the «reat act) THOUGHT.WAVE COMMUNICA ROME © DAn | of the The scene represents TION. hunaio’s new trage La Nave"|a part of a new church, already (Phe Ship}, which has just been! consecrated, — preparation produced ‘here, ta ¢ pred to be) made within fora festival 7 oo radio tate mer ts by Mre the finest dramatic work the fe | As the curtain fees there are Mad oD Meet arpa mous Itallan poet hag produced. It| cries of dranken men, intermingted | Of thé Pmsgrote te T ar has taken Rome by atorm with voices of women praying. |}i." "uit heen confined clone. te | The tragedy centers about 4 sixth} Rasiliola appears, making It evident century vendetta in Vegice between | that she enmeshed both the (fs ee ee two families, the Gratleo and Fale-| bishop and the tribune, She etart® piviy our, ee eee dre. . a voluptuous dance in the presence web enN ylf oo aan ¥ tee There is a jong prologue whieh | of the drunkemomen, apd Sergio and | ew in the footateps which she shows the Gratico family to have) Marco, inflamed by passion, quarrhl ba ieerkea a ~ ¥ fs Je temporarily bested their rivals. ‘The | about her satiated that I had e formecAaman father of the Faledros has had his} ~ " eyes burned out, and his four sons} Quel Follews acid cine dik otiiicn tie have suffered the same punishment,| They draw ewor@s God a duel fol poo of the transmis red - together with t OVE at their lows Hasiliols dances from « . ' ares that It has been omg eae | the other 0 more dow | Mid t pte Be Boa My Girt Plann Rowenge. tae ne up “ Ea, au ive of it she ae 1 - he transmission of the soul to the The wetiwe of thy Grativo fam: | proache P| human body wes eo marked dm my Wy cuss: ons of tem wos, Sergio, | ping from hi © case Gat | have every evidence te wmde kithop, md meeres for) wipe it on her long frat ean. wouter ie threat pes DE? ether som, Mares, the appoint a mob, mad with pone fa th be Pareter ok to fitnt ef tribume. At the dnd of the toto the church, shor tal) who they were for reasons of Prologue there arrives Basiliola, « evemsies of the city are a bE. | Aatociation All “Winds are gov Yaviehingly henatifal giri, the onty The act ends with Marc nding hisd orned by weve materiallam, and | fmughter af the Paledre famity. She | followers from the church to ©.) know It fe pow to communicate sees her family ie af but oxttt Te the last a Marco bas Swal-/ by thoaght waves, even when the guished by the Gratiees, and she | teed (he perfidy of Haslliola, = two minds a separated by miles of | Plans revenge. Ae the «curtain | orders thet white bot metal di Swarr Closes on the prologue, Basilicla has | be pat before her eyes unti “ aiready displayed hep beauty be | fe blinded Marco then omiw fore Marco and bas him helf em |on & great ship he bas hilt te i caus wveind RE TSS ser Rm cashier of (he ammy office, who is ry ’ ret ‘eos The Methadiet Episcopal Church, lend. Dr. Walker ox to rapidly Serving & sentence of 10 years in group of southern petple io this (bie city, and in the northwest and assayed $7.) ——— cily, will bold ite first services in has every remmmn to bope ogether with $13,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26.—Na-| ite new church bail@ing, 1068 Mer success io bin work rency which was taken from val officers without exception | cor ot., cormay Dedere! 6v., da Sun Adame bett, wul be turned over dorse the growing demand from the | l@ay morning. Gince Ke organics GEN. PILES HONOR’ to the clerk of the federal court to coast cities that Uncle Sam take} tion the chureh has growa extea ~ [betp satisfy the judgment retursed ng steps to enlarge the coast r + M | gively, end with the opening of the| WABHINGTON, Jen. ¢—dee-|*S#inst the prisoner's estate. lense and provide an adequate | t . new building the chureh will have «& Piles hae accepted the tn Baval base for the big fleet soon to) . ¥ fan five pester. Rev: W.'@. Welker, |tien of Marqustic club, of Chicggm| _ "0%. Osnnle 4. Gtntters Goad reach the Pacific. I || D. D, of Sutheriand, Pia, who ar to attend the annual Banquet wt WASHINGTON, Jan 4-—Rev These officers freely admit that rived in Seattle this week. Dr. that organisation February 12, Bim | Father Dee J. Stafford, D, D this lack of adequate naval base Walker has been for some years ooin's birthday, Mr. Piles Ot Patrick's Roman facilities will serve as one of the president of Southern lege, s\make @ speech on “Over the h and one of the most Sreatest handicaps to the success Methodist lestitution at Suther- | Divide noted ditines in the country, died of the American fleet should war hi ee yesterday following an operation with Japan result within the next a re ose a ee last Tuoeday year. “Tt is foolish to ask tf the Pacific coast needs a naval base,” declares DAWSON Jan 4— Annabel Capt. Jas. H. Glennon, of the gun aged 18 ie dead here of Beat Yorktown. If the repair sta consumption She was formerly tions of the coast are inadequate Bow for the small number of war Vessels already im these waters, how will they take care of the At antic Meet, which keeps four big yards and several smaller ones busy attending to its needs? “And, mind you, HAVE (Contributed.) | this | of peace. What Sous taeoie were | sid | “Stand up on your hind legs, you War to break out? pole-cats, and tell us you have ited “A naval base, adequately equip: | | Readers of Owen Wister's “Virgin ped to care for the emergency jan” will recall this striking Reeds on short notice of a fleet as | phrase. ‘ large as that which is coming into The Seattle Blectrie Co, the Sun the Pacific, is an imperative neces. | leet Telephone Co. and the Ip sity,” says Major of Marines “Jack | pendent Telephone Co. are publte Myers, attached to Admiral Day-| serviee corporations, so named be | cause they received franchines from the city, on the promise that they would serve the public We read tn the press dispatches | that the net earnings of the Seattle | Blectric Co., for the 12 months end }ed October Sixt, were $ surplus over charges, $7545.67 | take it that this dispateh is correct for remember it hae been care:ully | censored What bave we, the people, been recetving during the last 12 months from our servant, the Seattle Elec trie Co.? ton's fagehip. “The lack of such | facilities would be an inestimable | weakness “1 don't expect war with Japan in the near future. What the years | may bring forth no one can teil | Should = war come, though, our salvation would be not so much to} Protect the Philippines as to find the Japanese fleet and destroy it. | Every sea fight means damaged , ships; so yn need repair ia | t Gelentay deve ant them sul) mAs, “JACK” MYERS, "U. 8. M. C. seems to be but one conclusion.” CAPT. JAS. H. GLENNON, U. 8. N. st a month has passed without and it in good DONATE LABOR FOR NEW CHILDREN’S HOME & lat of killed or injured only through the greatest vck that some of the j accidents were not herr |trophes. At the present | morning and evening, the cars are jerowded far beyond their normal leapactty and the Seattle Klectric Union labor will build the new | Edgewater Congregational |Co. is running fewer care than it Washington Children’s home. church (additional) 340 did a month ago Officers of the carpenters’ union Mra. E. J. Fuller 2 00 ‘Stand up on your hind legs, sou stated yesterday that the union | Carpenter, one day's work pole-cats, and tell you have He Would donate the carpenter work Miss Lunde : 100, What ts the Independent Te Recessary. Cash eon anecee A 1 08 | phone Co. doing to serve the pub- It is expected thai other unions - lie? Laid off more than half of Will follow suit and that the labor) Total $42 13) their linemen and men who install which goes into the new home will telephones, notwithstanding the fact be practically all donated. NIGHT L that there is work in sight to keep Contributions to the fund yester the whole foree busy for months day were led by $150 from Seattle | and the public wants the work done brewers and $100 from the Elks. wich 4 large enrollment of | and is willing to pay for it Send all subscriptions to the Post | po.) scuné te: Stand hind | Intelligencer. pupils, second erm night and up on your hind oes. you Denationd date ase as fol school for this year mmenced | pole-eats, and tell us you ha’ lows: Fim 10 of the public schoo! build-| What are the Sunset people do ings last night, and through various | ing to serve us? They got the tip =WEW CHURCH COMPLETED: * = =: type rte Cisne cea eee STAND UP AND TELL US YOU :: S$ id URDAY, JAN. 4, 196 WHANG HO BAILS R Gint BESANT? ©’... . BANKS ARE sere: * BAN FRANCISCO, Jag. 4—After +t ha@tog been on exbibition tn and : aheot gan Mranctitto bay for sey all trace of eral months, the Chinese wagsgunk | ae ® Whang Ho Will put to sea tomor — auatied to ta row morning to journey to the At-| Clearing Bouse * eorll Noa will made ponsible by better }lantle coast, where it will be placed |soon becomie only @ memory in |fnancial conditions, #a exhibition wt all the important | goo cry " Faith in the banks, h seaports, ‘The war junk was taken tored and money te con } from Oakiand ereek this morning| Although, when issued, they were of ity hiding # into | to the Mission flats, where it was made redeemable on April 1, 1908 rouge t as thi fumigated the necessity for their use is rap |the clearing house mone idly pa@eing away and they are be drawn The Whang Ho was at Lana Park ink gradually retired by the banke | “7 h issued them is ontimated that $1,000,000 to $1 a b and it ine RESTRAINED FROM SELLING STOCK A temporary the of certificates tneu have been retired that within two months the innue will have disappeared | ‘The retirement of the certificates the bamke te entire restraining order | was tmeued by Judge Morrin in the | Oil Stock 15¢ superior court yesterday H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First avs, jing Malcolm McDougall, pi have for sale 1,000 shares of Amer Mre. Annie Besant, leader of of the Carbon Coal Co, from die | joan Canadian Ol) stoek at 16 cents posing of bis stock in the corpor eee |Theosophists, who believes in per share. thought waves and transmissions ef souls. ation until further orders from the court. Fred Nolte asked for the order, representing that McDow 400) na given him an option on space. The soul conveys a message just as the wireless tolegraph does,” ‘he stock Until Juee, 1906, at a Mre. Résant cited a caso whede |Y#lie much Ig (has par she had been called up on the long distance telephone by a person with whom she had wished to communt GOLD DUST STOLEN cate Mre Besant, | am at you service. "What do you Want?” were ASSAYS $7,174 the words she declared he used of stolen = @ehd — duyt once - wocarthed by offterrs the residences the com! bin at Death of Annabel! Church. cortes, Wash "lot A has been cut down over « hundred ne nee last Mag, You don't be leve this! Go ask the tenants in he new Mebihorn block, that war ; Money SHOWING THE MAGNIFICENT OF The opening of the new Moore epoch-making period in local history nishings can an appreciation of ite magnificence be realized Gecretary Taft indorsed CLEVE AND, Jan 4 ing here of the ey at mgrensional committee of the ineteenth district of Ob arrangements for the d vention Hee tary Taft's « feu tial candidacy was indorsed Beore Taft to Speak W ABHING fon Ja i ’ € tar Taft has been en ad dress the Young Men's Kepublion club of Missourl, at Kansas ¢ February 10. OP-CURTAIN—THE FEATURE OF ATER—THE GRAND PROSCENIUM ARCH AND BOXES. Theater has excited Only to those who hay uawe wal We he (By Ur BELLING bam,” acc are lovite whieh announcing clase THE WE attention, marking viewed the interior de re present a pic MiS6ING, 9 YAPD Old, hepy i rm work, ang have wince heen her. bid FOOLS LIVE W BELLINGHAM —SAYS MINISTER ted P Ww MOORE ba | 4 balcony showing the grand proscenium arch and dome, the panels on both std with jeentrenced office baliding ee and loge arrangement, and the magnificent drop curtain, which \s the feature of the theat Hecond av. between Columbia and a 5 j The drop curtain represents 200 yards of finest imported Coburg velvet of a particularly Morten. why; Viens yon Seems Deposited in cur crimson shade, the high lights of which produce @ wondrously beautiful effect. It in handeniby they have just gotten thelr phe * es with fancy gailoons and elaborate designs, the whole trimmed with heavy gold metal tassels in, aiter trying @r six weeks Sav ings Depart- pone Query: Gahan me wore a bef j Due credit must be given the Standard Furniture Company for the production of this magn pt sear Aged ga von ment on or ore curtain and all the interior drapery work, which is effectively carried out from the curtain motif eS we ag os the other furnishings well, This concern has proven that fine work of the highest character in your residence at Unt Mo nday, Jan. 6, be perfectly executed by them, and are well aoaariics of the splendid praise and admiration ace or Green Lake, or Madr) $ wi]] draw interest ® | thetr work in connection with the Moore Theater Remember, too, that the variows!® from Jan. Ist at} ® schemes make It necessary tor change entirely « tage part ot/s the rate of TEA the telephone wiring of the cit “2 and, me hile, the poo ele pho companies are cutting down thelr{ Moneyback; tea in- crews of workme | "Public service’ corporations (7 4 surance; free insur- Rise up on syour hind legs, you (4) ance; costs nobody pole-cats, and tell us you have lied x Sir. Mayor, Hr. Counelimen, 4 fs anything. interesting to note that the Sentthe ke rie Co. ts paying bandsomely Your grocer returns your ny Interest paid and 3 ,,\ov" fy¢ : compounded every ¢ *« sy we six months. on its investment, and that the Sun Uke Scbilling’s Best wet and the Independent Telephone companies are retrenching to meet ¢ present “hard times.” But far more interesting to the public ts t fact that at this time there are men in this city out of employment for whom these public service cor SHEET MUSIC | Golden Rod,” ibe LAtthe . . porations hi ork; three hundred U Sav & Fairy.” ibe; “Reception Waits men out of work who might be nion ings = ae “Fairy Queen is working. What shall we do with T C eg = nc - ead them, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lawyer, Mr rust oO. Ibe; ure ove, i Merchant, Mr. Mannfacturer? What |e i iCh yo boca m4 ~ ag uf ' shall we do with these men? Shall | $ Second anc , corel <: 4 we establish soup kitchens to feed “i erry? . “auent "0 atoee. : se he them, or shall we compel thes Widow.” 1Sc; “Black Cat Rag.” | public service corporations to ¢erve H JAMES D. HOGE, President. pe! me 24 sate beg ae « | Stand up on your hind leas, y« NB. SOUNER, (ashi ibe; “Autumn,” ibe: “Cle. | pole-cats, and tell us you have i e ue os = Fly North Again.” 15¢ 34 San Francisco Ex- a cel HE 4 Speamgtaga ey eameminpone wae oy means of advertising it 1s expected | ‘way last May to take on no more cursion (30 Wi 1 Charles A 0 eS - “160 oo that the classes will be consider-| men. Their force of Ii troe.| Return tickets $87.90. On sale Cc eisbac " See SM gc | Ral ne eS Na sm al a a CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE | oo, 25 09 Me™ evenings. The night schoots | omens . ern Pacific Shasta Route. Tickets. Mantle 23c / oe ee 2 are under contro! of the board of| Try the regular. Sunday course vations, ete, at Union Tiekst 1205 Second Ave | 4 Lodge No. 92, B. lachool! directors, The course of in.|@immer at the Stevens Hotel Caf *, 608 t ave. KE. EK. Bite, aE : P. 0. E 190 00 | struction is open to people of any |!2 to § p.m only 66 cents General Ament - —_——— —— ered Skagit, La Conner 10 00 | age Practically ink entecemne = — iceeeriieuemeeematennenaeiiaatitiiaaemaiidih peeree en, United Norwegian Luther ot otal ; e udy available in the day an church ; 11.83 |Senools are open to the students H.L. KLEIN Ralph Harris, Toppenis! § 09 |of the night classes. THE SHOEMAKER. Miss H. &. Brow \ f you can't get boots or shoes Ay, ee & Hall have been appoint z SRR! bd te you, get them made to Yashington Fire agents in Los n measure at Angeles, Washington Fire Insur-|* O'SASTROUS MORAL WAVE * _217 JAMES STREET. C eee | rl + (By United Press.) * * PORT TOWNSE ), * * —Yesterday a moral w * Cut the Milk Bill In Ha iene cag Me ying reser 4 ye sawmil ‘ Add two pints of * : : pledge. Today a * Draw 4% Interest Metropatitan Mantie ® dispatch from the same place # 7 ie water to a ten-cent can of $/% sinios several holdups occur # : $ | % red during broad daylight. and # From $/|* implores assistance from the # & sheriffs office Deputy Me * Carnation ¢ + '0 : soe were ons sve January 1st, 1908 & cial steamer * ’ Milk . e eee eee eee eee Sterilized JOINS THE FORCE eee oe 221 Pine at. -. M. SPINNING | 1009 An » Bank Buliding And you have three pints he LS eye Bronatic re dhy ¢ spear 1310 Second Avenue pure milk for 10 cents. Better | ‘he Place of Officer Casuidy, dis [DID YOu KNOW] other wh clam Gen . . - @ if canned and purer than raw @ ~ dn oul y bp hg ea are Brown the Plumber The State Bank of Seattle | Be a a Pg st .. milkman 's, ir grocer G. H. Brown Piem> | cush and 45 ger month? Hee owner | will beautiful to your hon you w Pianos up KOHLER & CHASE, 1318 Second Av (Opposite Areade Bloe SEATTLE P. $.—Catalogue mailed free. anc Finest and Best Pq Baggage, etc. Modern P structed Plano Wagons Work. We can tell yo Phones Fire Proof Storage. ONLY $10 DOWN take @ for Coming to your House rine tha Used Pianos prices 5% PREMIUM Allowed FOR DIARONDS WATCHES American Watch & ges “DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. mae K FIs BEKINS COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON add Light Main iF No Ch to @ cer Moving cic Storage Co. for Moving urniture Va Delivery Wa arge fo t what your m 1623; Ind. 71 Cut orpc on Certil FIRST AV. ated F No How ove will cost « Back Freight Rates an oh ob 16 eee Ok st ot ee Ps. .. css Stee eee ee

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