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VN NINISNINISTINISISTINISS BSS Symphony Concert ' th ithe Sym ‘The seven erehea'ra werta Be fe given at she Moore the 4 prow: A the or mee womorr fe the 1 several ANCES the so .": ‘Moxshowsi Thorne-Luad to be cont concert at b tonfor asym ore the Mc Mpuceday nix! verture wens “< ane = bd Minor, No mart’e Synth in D ME w a Rodinstele « = and the “© Morakowsk!, will be program. by fed in the} DeWolf Hopper he com! ae Pe been which soe Thure ont of ights and tend Reginald the late be good ¥ tn than its coming |» ap ta tt of DeWoll Hopper ot Broadway te Clark, prec m When she became & Happyland and now & star almost a im a the colobrated comedian Mopper himself ts sald to ¢ in “Happyland” than in Be has appeared in since successes [o Capitan » and De Koven fs said advantage of the fact the cor DOC KEALEY, At the Coliseum Next Week. at the Third Avenue theatre to night, will be succeeded by “The White Tiger of Arizona,” a melo- drama said to be one of the most thrillingly Interesting plays yet pre- sented at the play house b; Taylor company. At the Lyric. | Posty's Oriental burlesquers close | thelr engagement at the Lyric the atre tonight. Commencing tomor | | row afternoon the Lewis and Lake |Musteal Comedy company, rein-| | forced by # number of new people. | begins an indefinite engagement at | | the Lyric, the opening bill being “A 060 Reauty.” Adgie’s Lions Return. Adgie and her Hotis return to the |Colfeam next Mon: - the; hearts, ide cach; tongues, 40 “What Are the Wild Waves) Tt" Rose and Severance, in| Automobile Disaster’; Hay. | and Davis, in “One Good Turn | rves Another,” and DeWitt ourg and his sister, the college boy and tno jugeter, besides the | song and pictures. prom Comedian, at the whusual feature as the chief at- traction of next week's bill In act of Rartholdi's 35 eyeling and acrobatic cockatoos. Another nov elty advertised is Senor Marcello, | the one comedian who who takes rage and constructs all giving him some very | manner of figares out of them. The | sinning Monday afternoon. He | be supported by Bensle Allen, dane- | ing soubrette; by Kellars Seven | | Virginia Helles. singers and dane érs, by Colby and Garron, in “The Jockey aod the Tout"; by Will | King, the monologist; by Roy Mo | Brain and by the motion pictores, : | The Eden Musee. The Eden Musee claims that its bill next week will be the best it has yet given the public. The ple-| | tures of the Thaw-White drama will be retained, and new con }are to be added to the show. with “Robin as headliners. Marian.” “The Fence “The Highway. Albini at the Star. Albin, the magician, will be a. the Star theatre next week, will present Moore theatre to night for the “ Yale's Everlasting A " comes back to the opera house tomorrow after. em week's engagement at prices. Hon” is thie year year, and accord. Rotices has been do- basiness than ever features are adver At is seid that there is jit the show that can be re- Old oF reminiscent able company and a host of are promised 4 Bad Boy.” B Bad Boy” {x familiar to the persons who know ies Gnd the play back wards h Ones who flock to the after year to see the and over again. “Peck’s ge (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25.—Organ- ized labor ia determined to care for the future welfare of John ss ® retiring president of the Unite: crak to the Seattle the-| sine Workers of America. Two | ener noon fof #) definite plans—one to make him | : ind Is adverti* | professional adviser to organized beter this year than | % panbe pa labor, at the head of an advisory umber of spectal:| hoard to be created, and the other a ot fas one of the feat ite raise $150,000 for him—are un | der discussion. led Jim.” : ry d Jim” will be seen at re for the last time ‘A At the Lois @ Mason? will be seen theatre tonight for the imencing tomorrow Mpseger Pantages offers pany for aw tn One of the most suc Plays of its kind written in ty years. The produc be staged under the direc | 7. Daniel Frawiey, and the cation, it is promised, will be standard WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The report on work done on the Pan- ama cana! during December shows that the record for excavation has | been broken, the two million cubic yard limit having been passed for the first time. The grand total of excavation in December was 2,200, 539 cuble yards. The largest pre ceding monthly record was that for October last, 1,868,729 euble yards, | which the December total exceeds | by 331,810 cuble yards. Mark Twain Goes South. NEW YORK, Ji 25.—Samuel | | Clemens (Mark Twain), on advice lof physicians, galled for Bermuda today to enjoy a milder climate during the remainder of the winter. | He is the victim of a lingering at- tack of laryngitis and bas been in «| bed several days. Third Avenue. Tramp,” which closes UM the | New Firemen-Gunnere. PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. Non-comminsioned Officers Guy B. Larinson and Frederick Schumack- er left here today for Totten, N. to be examined for promotion to firemen gunners in the coast arti) lery. 26 26 Wares and grubs Only 19 biocks ornnes | wale at three cans for Bbc. |25¢ cans of cane and me a y the! | THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATU MEXICO CITY Jan with jam F, Walker, the absconding cashier of the New Britain (Conn, 1 Savings bank, will fight extradi tion proceedings in Mexico and will mot return to the United States ® until every this co This te means of onse In try has been exhausted, |, he litest phase of the case of the fugitive American banker Whose escape from the United States created a great sensation Tt is also believed that Waller has! not squandered the entire amount he is alleged to have taken from the bank wan reported, but t he Je still in possession of a h sum and that he is now negotin ting with the authorities in the hope of making & aetllement under whieh he will be permitted to re) main in Mexico, c ‘PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODAY Business on the public market was brisk this morning, owing to the extra specials on wale at the meat Gtally for the morning bours only. The two bakeries at the market ve shops on the lower floor and the supplies are brought up frewh twice each day. Bread Is selling at six and seven loaves for 26¢. By t See ae eee Ree ian | (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) mane | EW YORK, jn. 26.—The mid! are quoted at 1%. A new supply | WiMter ennut of binse, sensation Of English wakauta te on the mar |suetelted New York has been rude ket at two pounds for 3he. Fresh |'¥ Interrupted, Hands are raised ranch ene» ure selling at moat of ANd volees loud In horrified pro-| the stajie at 35¢ per doen. Onion P 5 bets, ready. for siseting, ere Goted| New York ts shocked.’ ‘That ts, at Ie per pound, or two pounds | {Be part of New York which honors for the and respects and admires good Lobsters are again on the market Yemen, Is shocked, Because, for t 30c per pound. Puget sound the first time in America, tow sux mackerel are quoted “at 0c per #e*tion has been made that women pound. be permitted to smoke in public. Today's quotations are: The propriétors of the ewell Cafe Ranch eases, 35 to 400 dox; Kast. Martin permitted women to smoke ern ems, 25¢ dos; Oregon ogg», |! the dining rooms on New Year'ag Be per doz. eve. They announced an Intention Washt f xranting this indulgence in | Yanee, | New York society women don Wie | their richest apparel, telephon their friends, arranged chic litt amart set dinieg parties and con | Turkeys, 25¢ Ib. cealed abeut their finery innummer- Chickens, 2¢ Ib, |able imported and high-priced cig Mutton chops, 12% @ 13% Ib; | arets rth steaks, Ihe i porterhouse, Ihc resmarsss— Y; sirloin, 12%g¢ Ib; roune mK, | Ie tb; shoulder steak, 3 Iba. for #e; lowa creamery, 2 Iba, b6e-66e; focal ranch, S5e. Fancy Swiss cheese, 25c; consin full cream brick, 2 Ibs. for Sbe; amier cheese, 1¢, to S00e_ each; liver, Se Ib.; ronste, Se to Se Ib. Potatoes, 18 Ibe. for 260; $1.50 per sack Sweet potatoes, be Ib. Beets, 3 bunches for Ge, Onions, 2 bunches for Se; bulling onions, 12 tbe. for 25 Carrots, 7 banches for be. Dried ontons, 6 tbe, for 18e, Radtshea, 4 bunches ter Sc, Parsley, 2 banches for 100, Turnips, 3 bunches for Se. California persimmons, tbe to Me doxen; Japanese persimmons, 35¢ doen. Artichokes, 4 for 25¢. Celery. 2 bunches for 15c, 10e. Two hundred persons, inch not only many of the most promi nent amatear players and musicians of the city, but « host of people well known in the best social circles, will take part in the Longtetio | tertainment to be given at the Moore theatre Monday night and | Wednesday afternoon of next week ‘The show In one of the most preten ous things ever attempted by local jamateura, and has required no end jot work ‘The program ie illustrative of the works of the great poet, and will include “The Spanish Student,” | Lamateliow's poetical drama, In this | Thee Balcom Powers, Walter Mo Kay and other well-known local ain eure will appear. A large chorus lof gypsies will be feature \ trios will be < Edna Pendieton and Elien Shelto Sarah Stevenson, Beatrice Austia and Doris Wirth will appear as spe cial dancers. Tableaux and readings represent- ing “The Village Biackemith,” “Th Old Clock on the Staira, tna,” ‘Miles Standish” EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY IS A ROBBE (By United Press.) TACOMA, Jan. %5.—The burglar who robbed two stores by conceab ing himself inside the bullding dur. ing the day bas been captured, and proves to be an S-year-old named Pre. Sehiffer. Wed: t Cabbagens, be to ie, Bwoet peppers. 15 cents dow Horse Radish, 16e 1b. Rutabagas. ie Ib. Sauersraut, Se Th Lettuce, 2 for Se. Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 16¢; on cob, be tb nai ‘ Lemons, ibe to per dor. } Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.50 box; cooking apples, 00-4600 per box; 11 Tos, for d5e. Cider vinegar, I5¢ gal Cider, 4c to 500 per gation. Oe each. Grape frait, We to Tbe. Dried, primes, 2 tbe. for lhe. Jap oranges, Se to 100 dor; 30¢ to 35e per box. tes, 9o-10e. ‘ranberries, Be to 1c Ib, feeckicpert 100. mpkine, Vee Id. New te—F i Hawa and “The Y 50 gal; 200; 200 Ib. Yba., 45e; 6 The, 85. Hubbard squash. be to 16¢. Plowers — Carnations, 60¢ per dozen; roses, $1.00 per dozen; akima honey, $1. ; honey, viole’ 26c bunch; chrysanthe | he concealed himself in a clothing mums, $1 to $1.50: narcissus, 60¢| store and watched the proprietor | ; hyact 26e dozen. conceal $86 before locking up for the night. Later the boy took «he Dance Halle May Close. VALDEZ, Jan. 25.—Judge Reid while forming the grand jury per emptorily ordered off a!) Jurors en- gaged in the sale of liquor. It is believed this means an attempt will be made by the court to close all dance halls in the distriet. money and left the store by a back! door, Last week he concealed him- | self in a grocery store and stole about 40 cents in pennies. COURT MARTIAL FOR MILLER (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 25. Lieutenant Herbert G, Miller of the Fourth fleld artillery, who ts stationed at Vancouver barracks, is soon to be tried at a general | courtmartial at the Presidio on the} charge of duplicattwg his pay ac-j| counts. Some time ago Miller ten dered his resignation, to take ef- fect January of this year, but {t was withheld and he was ordered to appear for trial. NEW POSTMASTER (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—The following Washington postmasters have been appointed; Theodore N, Pmery, Barron, Whatcom county; | Oren Armstrong, Globe, Pacific county. Orders have been issued estab lishing city delivery at Wenatchee, June 1, with two carriers, and one! Columbia River Improvement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The war department, in response to rep- resentations made by Congressman Jones, has consented to use the government dredging apparatus in expending the state ap propriation of $126,000 for dredg- ing the Columbia river above the mouth of the Snake rivem CHICAGO'S MUSIC. LESS SALOONS. (Ay United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—No more will music and slot machines be used to entertain patrons of saloons in this city, From 6,000 grog shops they will disappear next week by order of the saloon keepers’ organ- izations. This action is taken in the hope of stopping the crusade waged against Sunday saloons by reform societies. ASKS HEAVY DAMAGES. | Charging a broken contract, R. A. Alley yesterday started sult in the superior court to recover $65, 000 damages from Capt. B. FE. Caine, The complaint recites that Alley was induced to make two trips to England in pursuance of the con tract, and that Caine refused to keep bis agreement | TYPES OF SMOKE WOMEN—THE TURKISH WOMEN AND THE j ENCH AND ENGLISH CIGARETSMOKING ACTR ES. DAY, JANUARY 25, 1908. ABSCONDER SHALL AMERICAN WOMEN SMOKE The Cafo. Martin's spacious din ing rooms resembled Rome about three hours after Nero bad stopped fiddling. Other aspiring restauranteurs fol lowed sult, It promised speedily to become a smart set fad. Then some where a smoldering spark of de ceney Protest te approachin: Little Tim” Sullivan, storm now. dred, yet forgives New York for all! that, fathers an ordinance before the board of aldermen to prevent smoking in public reatauranta by | wi ay Tons of the women suffragiats object, but “Little Tim” has puBic opinion behind him, and Pp ibiy will win one good fight ropean, women smoke with Mt restriction, New York society Women emoke in their bomen It in common among actresses, but even the metropolis balks at it in the open WILL GIVE LONGFELLOW __ ENTERTAINMENT of State,” the last of which be read by Mr. Harriet Cob ‘burn Saunderson, who has direction of the show, will Include sat) ore aud marines from the navy yard & crack equad from Company B, National Guard drill champions. yu be given. picture of Evangeline,” posed by Miss Sarah Btevenson, ix said to be especially beautiful. A dance of the Indians will be one of the features of “iia watha.” Vocal solos by Mr. Tolbert BE. Ash ton, H. B. Breining, Fred Butle quartets by Mra. Florence Recker, Mien Frances Hell, Mr. Hi. Foret man and Mr. A. J. La Dossiere, and Mr. M. Van Hein, Mr, Pinney, Mr. Prank Allen and Mr. Anderson wilt be inciuded in the musical pro- gram, which is one of wide range. pon schoo) of expression, has had tue entive charge of rehearsals, and together with Mra. L H. Jennings, the Federated clubs, and Mre Homer M, Hit, has been indefati- gable in her efforts to make the en- tertainment @ success, substittte and 16 street letter boxes. Huxh W. Smith, of Bellingham, has been appointed tmmigration inspector at Lynden, and Edwin N. Cowgill to a Hke position at Blaine, Calvin W. Gibbon, of Seattle, has been appointed stenographer at Vancouver barracks, NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C, Jan. 26.—Kight carloads of smoked herring, destined for the Japanese market, are being shipped from this city over the Great Northern road, via Seattle, today. Larger consignments will follow in the course of the next few days. A PANTAGES THEATRE Continuous Performances Sunday, from 2 to 11 p.m, Matinees Come Early in Order to Sec Week Commencing Monday Matinee, January 27th, “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” Daily MARCELLO as Modeler in Cloth, Bartholdi’s35 Trained cling and crobatie Cockatoos A Novelty GEO. HOYT eccentric Dancer Monologist wus & ELWELL revived. The wee note of) E MENTS. CARRIER CLEARED, H. Preston, a rural free delivery mall carrier of Arlington, who had | been arrested on a charge of ab) stracting small sume of money from the mails, was yesterday found not AMUGE MENTS, ernoon, 3 o Clock, ar Coneert by the 1FTY-TWO MEN. MOORE THEATRE gyi SEATTLE BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Michael Kegri With MME. THORNE-LUNDY (Prima Donn guilty by « jury tf the = federn! cen Rows, r of Lower court The young map tld o r of Balcony, All Reserve 4 siraight story on the stand, which ||| Now Sell Clay & Co.'s. Tomorrow at Thee convinced the jury of bis inno. jf Office cence. M the 28 6:15 P. neert t January MOORE THEATRE Sw", 20 SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FIFTY-TW@ MEN. Michael Kegrize, Director With EVSTAFIEFF ROSE, Pianist, as the Soloist The first camp to care for the they require it. No wages will be pald Two « | be detailed LEADING ‘ _THEATR vext Week, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee, and Lee Shubert Offer DeWOLF HOPPER Supported by the DeWolf Hopper Opera Company MARGUERITE CLARK and WM.WOLFF In Reginald DeKoven and Frederic Rankin’s Comic HAPPYLAND, There are 75 people in the production, and the opera wil be presented with {he same equipment and fidelity offered at the Lyric inging Company in America. city’s unemployed wil! be opened nuevas Beats ing Monday Morning at 7 Rex Oftiee about a mile and a half frou Aap iad a 01.00; LAr Mine © mentee, 61,08 Firat Five R Ha 0; Next Te Next Youngstown on Mond and wi TIRE SER VET have accommodations for 200 men - The will be given thetr mea W/OHIN CORT raency policemen will MANACEA for service at the cam; and to keep the Idlers and | di out. Every acconmods necessary will be afforded the real lly worthy, but the profess |"bum" wilt be requested to move lon The work on the reads ta te | be carried on under the supervision Jof the county comminsi “ DEATH RECORD. ame. Including Opera, Deaths were registered today as Nothing since DeKoven’s follows “Robin Hood" has reached the tuneful dignity of this masterpiece. Sutherland—D. A Sutherland Nights 0c to $2.00, Matinee: bc to $1.60. 18, Jan. 12, Ballard em - — PR nm = J. BR. Jockman, 4, Jan Three Nights, Beginning Monday, Feb. 3, Special Matinee Wed- }22, | | Armstrong—Infant, Jam. 24, 1596 |] nesday, Direct from the Greatest Success ever Achieved by an Ameri- Siaty-second west Usre infant, Jan, 2%, 9222 hiv. |f &” Actress in England, GRACE GEORGE, Assisted by Her London teenth av. west and New York C, PB ti ‘ i “Di- Tobin—J. Tobin, 75, Jan. 11, 931] Vere Neeeey) Vreeartans: Garyeue Severene Haan: cee Twenty-fifth av. south, || YORCONG” (Let Us Be Divorced). Holt—C. L. Holt, 66, Jan, 22, 602 " i - . Thirty-third ay MOORE THEATRE Burkhart—D. Burkhart, 20, Jan ww Entertainment by Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs. 22, 645 Nineteenth av cu Poems, ableaux, Songs, Etc., Monday Evening. ¥oung-—Infant, Jan. 21, Minor | $1.00, 76c, b0c. Wednesday Matinee, 3 Dp ™. Adminnt hospital i | Colkins—Hira Cotkins, 4, Jan. | 22, 2416 Seventh ay. mnncone | GRAND OPERA HOUSE Births were registered today as JOHN CORT, MANAGER. PHONES 65. inning With Matines Tomorrow and All of Next Week, Charles H. ale Submits for Your Pleasure Everlasting “DEVIL’S AUCTION” Superior Scenic Investiture, Novelties, Trick Scenes and Advane- a Vaudeville, 4 African Baby Pachyderms in Jungle Ballet. Wid and Woolly West Dance. Company Extravagantly Costumed. “Ey- erything New but the Title.” Popular Prices—From I5c to $1.06. Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. follows } Reynolds-—To wife of J. P. Reyn olds, Seattle, Jan, 11, a daughter. | Hadi—To wife of A. M. Hadi 6702 Seventh ay. northwest, Jan 17, & fon. Mcliride-—-To wife of J. M. Me Bride, Seattle, Jan. 9, a son. Denny--To wife of B. J. Denny daughter Smith—-To wife of T. B. Smith West Seattle, Jan, 25, a daughter Buchell-—To wife of B. Buchel! 911 Rastiake, Jan. 16, a son Lillpap—To wife of J. A. Lan jpop, Youngstown, Jan. 23, « son. HOME-DEFENDER ~ 1S ACQUITTED | (By United Press.) | PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 26.—The |jury in the case of Andrew Jack |#on Detech on trial charged with the murder of Harry F, Ferree, has | |returned a verdict of not guilty |The defense claimed that Ferree | was shot and killed in mistke for | [a burglar, while standing outside | the room occupied by Detsch and | his wife. The commonwealth main-| tained that Detech had learned of | the alleged intimincy between his | | wife and Ferree and bad planned | the killing. STOLEN AUTO ~ BREAKS DOWN An automobile, stolen from its owner at 1814 Thirteenth ay. | “backed” on @ bill and the thief, |Teaving it to its fate, made his/ | escape. The car was the property of C.! 8. Shank, who had stopped at 1814/ | Thirteenth av. visiting a friend, | The thief took the car and the/ jowner saw the rear lights vanish | around the corner. } Patrolman Helms to whom the! theft was reported, found the car| at the bottom of a small bill which ‘tt had evidently refused to ascend *Y THIRD AVE. THEATRE Third and Pine. Phones: Main 2531; Ind, 3408. “THE WHITE TIGER OF ARIZONA,” and All Week. Matinees Sunday, Wednesdsy an@ Satur- Prices 10¢ and 20¢. SEATTLE THEATRE “The Leading Popular Price Theatre.” Managers. Phones: 43. Matinees: Sunday, Thursday and Saturday, 10¢c and 2Sc. Night Prices: ihe to B@e. Open Every Evening. Week Starting Tomorrow Matinee, Sunday, January 26, day. Russell 4 Drew, That Real Comedy That Real BAD. Comedy B O ¥ The Funniest of All Farce-Comedies—Brimful of the Laughing Elixir of Life—and that’s the Only Problem in the Play. “Peck's Bad Boy” at “The Seattle” All Next Week. T: last time, “Big-Hearted Jim.” - bana 5ac Following Week, ‘‘As Told in the Hills” RAQE SEATTLE’S LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATRE. COLISEUM wen Phones 6106. PRICHS—10c; 200; Reserved Seats, 900; One Thousand 10 Seats, NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTERNOON Special Farewell Engagement of ADGIE AND HER LIONS. CRIMMINS AND GORE, 4 BROWN BROTHERS AND The Seattle Favorites Di KEALEY, if - 5 DeWITT YOUNG AND SISTER, oe The College Boy and the Juggler. ROSE AND SEVERANCE, “The Automobile Disas 1E ROESCH, ce HAYDEN AND DAVIS, And the Motion Pictures. Heats, re THE LUIGI-PEC- ARRO TROUPE Hand Acrobats | Doing the “Human Arch.” GEO. L. WADE } “The Merry Minstrel” 9) In r. PANTAGESCOPE LOIS THEATRE Alex, Pantages, Manager. Phones: Main 1304; Ind., 4334, SEATTLE’S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE HOURE. Prices—100, 2c: 2:20, 7:30, 2 to j Box Seata, 260 Performances, 9:00 each Gay. Sunday Continuous Last Times of Old Bill Comedy Sketch. |STAR Direction vd Under Sunday, Tu Night Every Mon¢ Matinees cial Ladies" Week Beginning January 27 “BLUE JEANS” y, Wednesday ‘NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON ALBIN], THE GREAT MAGICIAN, IN A NEW ACT. KELLAR'S SEVEN VIRGINIA BESSIE ALLEN, BELLES. The Champion Little Dancer. Joe Arthur's Famous @ural Drama, as Played Tens of Thousands of Times to a Million People the World Over. COLBY AND GARRON, “The Jockey ROY McBRAIN AND MOTION PICTURES. WILL KING, T. Daniel Frawley. In and the Tout.” | Monoiogist and Saturday, Spe ovening.

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