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i ; THE SEATTLE STAR~ a FEBRUARY 1 1908 ' Po "i wae . 7 Fj ‘ AMUSEMENTS Doge and Pontes, fncluding tre} talking pony.” The other mew SEAT acts will be the Stadtum Trio ina ALONE IN THE COUNCIE =) 888 uccy 6 LEAD) . wards in “The Arrival of (My AOMNAORI : * - 'eoley;" the Manning ‘Twin Bie | MANAG fs THEA) A tere; Mr, and Mrs. Danny Mann; | cxidaieettittenampenenin — = = ° Alva York, singing comedienne | Wednesday Nights, Special Wa Obstr cti ist Lack Ne t M 0 ® will te ween for the last time to the song and the motion plowre® A very interesting serie aot leo: | eee & ver A Achieved ty at say iy Other UCctionists rve to ake an Upen)"'*" } tusex will begin Sunday, P@bruary rglend | At the Pantages na aberaiiia | + o ° a te | Mopper and “rappyland.” A new string of vaudeviitc unm |% at fmm at mie a gree G ‘RAC E G kk JORG 1D) Fight Against Submission of Measure to Vote of ve Weir ‘Hooyer Méareverite yy Suuupuneed stor the Manegee (FAH sad Walon) 10 be lve ict, ee 4 Clarke and the big. metropotlian vaudeville house next week, the | by Profesor Riddell, the pany, Presenting Sardou's Celebrated Comedy ork Com company presenting “tlappyla bill to be headed by the Fk Ce | wellknown Chautauqua lecturer, op . ™ ; ', the People. at the Moore theatre will give fare: | troupe of acrobats, five in number. | eligion and the Higher Lite DIVOR CONS well performances tonight and Bun 'The Three Kuhns, Claude Rood, | prom a Selontific Standpoint (LET US BE DIVORCED.) ‘ ° day pight, “Happyland com: | Jack Symonds, Phitbrooks ant!” ‘professor Riddell has lectured - irae raffecehee tiptoe: ih ° fe opera by Frederic Ranken and | Reynolds and other features 4F¢ | roy twenty yeurs, before the lang Pusee Months at the Bake st Xerk's re henten, Mag Cotnetiman H. C. Gi, of. the | Counsel Gallioun were asked to ox hear mpee tied Koven, and is elabor: | advertised. : t audjenoss < i ned 9 ny Nighte—40c to $200; Matinee—B0c to $1.56. ms, r was the onl nent | plain it | | Vineses Suaeee + a 4 bog ward, A hen . — 2 . | Councilmen Mullen, Sawyer and oa grungy INNO is Hawaiians at the Stwr, | eupec Hy on paychology —y aes ef the proposed direct legislation | 114.4 declared themselves in favor To The Five Musical Hawaiians wil ity, His audiences alway tne ana amendments in the counct! who bad | of a general bond issue, Instead of Peck’s Bad Boy” will be seen) pe the leading feature of the m las the lectures are egntingsd ) the nerve to stand by the 8. E./a special bond tawue, a policy fay-|at the Seattle theatre for the last! ing woek al the Star theatre, # rt Riddell appesty tn tenttie . ste |ored by the public service corpora-|Ume tonight ing Monday afternoon They will) under the auapl oft the en's Co. to the end yesterday and vote re since it would tend to ex-| “As Told tn the Hills” will be! be supported by Armatrong and |Ciyhs of Souttle Churches, No inst their submission to the peo |p aust the city’s bonding power and|next week's offering, It is a melo) Davin in Amatew Chant | charge ta, made admission, but ple. All of the rest of the obetruc: | thereby make {t impossible for we/drama with many exelting inet | feur James McDuff, mimic; Paul! yoluntary offe « will be r , a Pk tionists gave way when the amend-/city to enter upon other public| dents, but with nothing about it) Stevens, wire and pole artint and ed cach evening at the clove of Three Nights, Beginning Thurs , February 6, Matinee ments came to a vote and voted to| Utility Ventures, or even to issue — ——~—| Zinell and Boutelle in @ comedy | the lecture the Cohen & Harrie Comedian Present George MM, Cilahe additional bends for the further operatic wet {| The sub. of NEWTON N. RIDDELL. ave them submitted completion of the Hghting plant | ture is “Belenee and Keligion.” For, a 7 * # Mr. Gill opposed the amendments The general bond = issu idea, New Vaudeville Show. years this has been booked for the | - Ape pF en yeor ge as ing on, r, | on the floor of the council, declar. however, met with little favor and The Old Pxhibit theatr at 9 Big Munday dress at the yo prince 9 eS weecial ifort. to seal 2° raseet roond ereafter be known | tauquas and has 1 nome of the | al c Ao : iuge a“ ing that the petitions asking for | he ordinance as drawn was passed ba sant nicl nally a Barty ant soutes nd haw Ari Al fom ag The First Me hodint Bice us 6 r al Bone Bly nod eet Soames. Were Set in a a goals aco will give continuous vaudeville per: | of th Thix quartet and Mr, Fred But wi ¥ Coban Fyn! cord with the law, and attacked the| When the direct legislation pett lformance: instead of only moving | address is fundamen to the! furnish spectal muste Carter DeHaven and Flora Pa notable seetdlig he | lone were read, Counctiman oul rn heretofore. The place ingWillis P. Sweatnam, a « neaque chorus gf amendments themselves on the il, A speech against them, and pletures, as heretofore. | The. pi cn nigel ea iowa ground that they will, it adopted,| Svcnnan Hurd asked whether will be under manager PRICES: > Hoxes and Divans, § balance \OWET fe j militate against the extension of 10° council had any information Frits & Libbe and first class a RUSSELL HOLDS: $1.50; balcony, § and k Mitinee-- amen aad pel 4 street railway Hines tn the residence jiu: they wore sufficiently algned tractions are » piarogel on vii | $1.50 floor, $1.00; balcony, Tbe and Sep districts, ‘in: t® Comply with the w under verod pe « o~ Paani mi | ™ Whee the suenell ma in spec al <ate tay tre geen Clerk cording to the announced plans Fe ae ae session yesterday afternoon to con > seen “ th - ius at wea te ene ott t etand on e platform « “ sider the measures and to pass the em Sores out ae nod The Eden Musee ae gt — ms o . ‘ ple we rs my : 4 proposed water bond issues, all the oy i. Gee F. Cottert!! and ow vaudeville and novelties are | 1 ed aed in the republican | the best interests of the entire a ee - re ‘ : members were present except Cour tithe t to by Comptroller Marry dd for the patrons of the foment 0 ioe "payor became ho} ot? aid. “I will not repre MOORE THEATRE} hth Pr on one cilman Morrison. The water bond Giro, Upon the basis of that 1 Musee next week conducted & clean campaign. sont any clique or district, DUC TBE] SeATTLe SYMPHONY ORCHESTHA, 52 Men. MICHAEL KEGRIZ ' submission ordinance had just been y had cox : ‘ty of Seatt Complete Repetition of Lect Tussday's Splendid” Syamnann - “ “ rertificate the petitions were ac | The # ing was held in Sypher's| entire city of Beattle jen © id Gy 7 3 completed by City Engineer Thom: | oited and the proposed amend MASQUERADE BALL ain aaa eas annaee te manele +: dee 4a no wromtene «x pn bY, general request). : a 4 son and Corporation Counsel Cal vicnis submitted of : 00 voters, W. F. Grill, former| oc chat I will give the city the rice x nen , ms . ae ff re na nder of houn, and a favorable report on It) When the resolutions providing The Order of Washington ts mak-| 210 TOU of Mallard, presided.4 Cove that | will Kive the wy ad tinder ot ny, ie. A ; was brought in by the finance com: 4, their submission were read by ing elaborate preparations for its)" a, Russell was the principal! (oa) Gromise I me to keep ee ' mittee. Clerk Warson, it was found that] fourth annual masquerade ball, | ee eee alked of the busines ats ‘ Ask Explanation. lthey had not been formatly intro-| which will be given at Columbia | ee ie the city government and If elected spose to leave ' Councilman Mullen asked Chair. duced. Councilman Gil! raised the} ball 1414 Beventh av, on Monday, | i red to hin record as city treas-| the office of mayor with @ - eord : man Sawyer of the finance commit- question with a protest against hav- | Feb, 10 urer es & guarantee that if elected | so cles . that all of the cltize ‘ tee to explain the difference be-|ing it understood that they were) - he would conduct the offi of of Seattle will say your AND OP ‘ is ordinance and the one de- introduced by bis committee on mayor as the business head of the) F. Russel the I A rca tevene by the supreme court. | elections and privileges. When it ai a no ye a the elty eattle has ever he . Sawyer replied that he didn’t know [developed that no one else had GRACE GEORGE, Ae aes ileal ing ieaemndill slameiiidl JOHN CORT, MANAGER >nonsa what the difference was, as he had| formally fathered them, Counetl j tn “D8 Pepin UE a it aan di All Next Week, Beginning With Matinee Tomerrsm ; not had an opportunity to compare | man Gill asked that they be consid-| in vercons oo: T S : E 1 i ER::: . ‘ them. lered as introduced by himself by that Is not is not whol some and good ‘to T0 GE in ¥ 1 4 Councilman Hurd and others pre ee — heron tutions |#0@ S¢eording to the promises of Mills in Skagit county are read ’ tested against passing an ordinal On the final vote resolutions | 14 » agent. The characters ise A | 4 for resumption of work . . hs that even the chairman of the com |of submission were adopted bY & oo. said to be well drawn and to be | ‘ ittee reporting it had not read,/ vote of 17 to 1, Counciiman GIN (ante hands . : te a adel u Sieent P hen, § { and Mayor Moore and Corporation | voting alone In the negative. im capable bi | wi b wo therm ter hovertns agnificent Productio: : = “George Washington, Jr, Following the issuance of an ID | th) Nerchants report business bet i . M. Cohan's success, | junction by the superior court, bar | ter than when it in milder | Washington, Jr." will be |] Dear.” The: “Degrent, tw ertant . G. A. BR. Btetner te presented at the Moore theatre the |} [ie “Ail fr res ving the name = ." suneliman | Traffic on the Columbia river tx | WA | Coban and Harrie comedians. The lor the Thirteenth ward, fro 0 | Saets are helms nates é 3 plece is said to be a typics! Cohan primary electh ballots, the social ; show, with plenty of dash and of ward held & meeting) phe cold wave has bit the Gray's j a tion, and with the usual quota of night and resolved to launch | iia por district | ‘ Cohan's popular song j a new party | Carter de Haven is heading the | The organization will be called) ATH RECORD. | j company, which will oe seen at CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE: the socialist workingman's party, ! be | } . ‘ the Moore, and a thoroughly 1205 Second Avenue end it will be organized for the 2 re ei 2: Rae CPM als | breery production ts promised purpose of ‘@iding a convention! Spangler—J. - Spangler 7 ————- and nominating Stetper so that his ioe. ~ erg 4. jen. 9, Be | ; Frank Daniels. ame can get on the regular ballot bb! , iS : Frank Daniels, who used to oF the spring election ate ene ret sen Wes make yearly visits to Seattle, and A ting will be held tonight | or ncreeacy hospital. . who was always welcome, will be at room 307, Shafer building, 1414 side Emerg seen at the Moore theatre for «| Second ay, to perfect. arrange | _ ~ j RO. ts solid week, bexinning February 9. | ments BIRTH RECO _ j | A Pure Play of Pastoral Life, Indorsed by Clerey ané Laity starring tp “The Engr aa | te — ee Written by Lottle Mlair Parker. a comic opera by Harry B. Boith $ ATE NEWS ae pe . . Elaborated by Joseph R. Grinmer. jand Victor Herbert, who have giv i cara, ~ _ A ai igen 2, 540. Weeks ‘te iin: Yorus. de. Waals ie uaa te ‘s eh Us MANY previous #UCCESCS. | Chamber of Commerce Inderee: oyiston ‘coke ew York; ; Johnson—To wife of E. Johnson, |B poston; 45 Weeks in Chicago. pi Persia is the locale of the opera re ere ‘ be | Movement to Have Reservation Hoquiam counetimen have asked Je, Jan, 30, a son ‘ Prices—1Se, 26e, 3he, The and $1.00. At the Lole Made Part of Public Park Gye | for a grand Jury, this re rant roy wife sl Tranta J The suceess of “Are You « Ma tem. |made owing to the developments | Seattle, Jan. 28, a daughter Ee json?” at the Lols theatre @ week | —_— Peer AMUSEMENTS. | r ago the max ent to put ‘ Peete iE TEEeE Tee ee eg ithe cctaetatae fatten | Perty Acres, Including All the Char 1 ) only for the aT prone acteristic Features, for $100,000, E S T is | E A T R E ‘ imaking people laugh | oF $2,600 Per Acre P A N T At 4k q | “How Baxter Butted In,” said Russell & Drew, Managers. 1 }to be as funny as “Are You a Ma-| siemens Week Commencing Monday Matinee, February 3, Prices: Night—Ibe, 2c, Me, 4@e, 50. Matiness Si son?’ will be next week's bill at} s me " Ma * Sunday, Thursday and Saturday. | . t th of} The manager of Ravenna park, in . ~ } " . , CARLISLE’S PONIES AT THE COLISEUM NEXT WEEK te prea =e Mh promined for | speaking of the movement to turn UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE presWatk Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matines Wy ‘ ee | the park over to the elty, sald that Ab Al Fesente tae! esau acs ae — -* | its presentation. 1% , NOD > a noon, many persons who were bag t, the new bill go-| Ordinance introduced at the last yal a 1a London and — eg oe performance having made requests | Twentioth av. N through 5-Famoue Kuropean Acrobate-6 | High-Class Musical Comedy Ar Great Cast; Second Season; By Far the Best Drawutiel t bona oa comes to the Moore theatre ito Director Kegrize to give tRem | “The Bowery Girt.” the park. Helieving that the reser GEO. 8. ALEXANDER, $A ane tion of Today. Everything New—Specialties, Scenery, 1 in Bardou's “Divorconn,” a role int opportunity ot hearing th! 4 now melodramatic bill goes on | Yation should be preserved by the The Bald-Headed Tramp” = | Comedy Sensational Wire Act TONIGHT" Bad Boy"—LAST TIME ‘ “ eethor jomnke 4 ’ ” ot . . 29 vr eet ae ait HT—“Peck’s Bad oe . which she has won fresh triumphs ae alesis aaah _Mosskowskl| at the ‘Third Avenue theatre to-| (HY. the peveune sagen ogy PHILBROOKS @. pavno.en, re Ringting Bros y’ ; on two continents. ° ‘ a | morrow afternoon, the last per r ‘ jo Presenting “Mian Steno, Stenog Circus 7 chestra nd the piano solos by 4 rl city for $100,000. rapher"—German ELWELL. Miss George has been lavishly formance of “The White Tiger of " j PE s a Evstafieff Rose. | “ ~ t At present the park is main Bhketech. | PANTAGESCOPE. praised tor her work in this spark : Arizona” being billed for tonight.| hig eM, Aneuciitlen and mn ‘ ar see ek ¥ ling comedy. and some critics have e The new offering is named Continuous Shows Sundays From 2 t s Ma 1 y. “Way Down East.’ adminsion fee is charged to thowe uses the Rule Here. proclaimed it as the best of her y bowery ri,” and js said to be - Big Houses the i i ‘ career. Many stars have appeared Way Down East” opens at the | airrerent in every respect from the a — to enjoy its Seveenaaee, So SS SS a in the same role, but Miss George's GT&Nd opera house tomorrow aft-| present attraction. | oihe 40 acres offered for $100. interpretation is sald to be one @rnoon, to play a week at the! qhe scenes of “A Bowery Girl” | 00% embraces all the characteristic PR or i 4 of the best. Cherry’ street play house. There! are thid in the famous Bowery features of Raveune park: the 16 Y M ( : A HAI | __hou and |) f The star will have the support @m¢ few theatre goers who have) quayer of New York city, and the | °F !7 ran Teeeaes . . . . | Matinces.Sund ., a Sa ; ia adibined ane te bea scene pen this play, but that does types depicted are sald to be true |! Yalunble for platting, five acres : Madison | {atinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday an oo i. p it from drawing good |i, y¢, tw h contains a valua gravel : won ait belt Reoves Guuith will year after year } — }and sand deposit; three-quarters of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings, Feb. 3, 4, 5. i saiuiipans 4 fam Ricciardi, Evelyn Carrington ie Re woe 36 Wey a ap) At the Lyric. = one ee me sath av. te lenses r | 66 4 3 4 Je ' peals to the American public as &) 4). = Mintinn i. @ the Great Western Lomber com ~~ 4 Miss George will rin “Mm with characters = oe an organization known as The a aah 7 Hype 000 per ” vercons” three nights, with @ are (rue to life. “Way Down Hast | Hon Tons” and promised as above | rere. .,s Wit S6x100, etc. was sold I ectures | BU I I ED IN Wednesday matinee is one of the best of these ru the usual of bark ntly, Where a neat cottage has | | shows, and consequently has en- been built, at the rate of $12,000 | | esc foyed one of the longest runs in|(oupes. being scheduled | per acre. ‘The city of Seattle ¢ Pn fost Dist! hed of A Crith pening joyed one o n . pment tomerre " > of Ber > y the Most Distinguished o merican rities, | Symphony Concert. the history of American plays, | *" engagement tomorrow demned this week a little trian 4 | The splendid program given by| A capable company is promined | | —— mt ee nee gular strip, corner of Fifty-fourth | Bargain Prices for the Ladies Monday Evening® the Symphony orchestra on Tues for the presentation at the nd | Comp ME a ane | st. and Twenty-second av. N. E j ymphony Hughes, Edna F m, B ‘ day evening will be at next week The Devil's Atietion™ Tom Gaynor, Ernest Webb and | *8teeins to pay therefor at the . . . | — - _ ane ” ys leity’s appraisement the rate of others, Decides what Is sald to be| $12 ¢og ber acro. All the belanemot of Boston Ferree the 17 acres is as valuable ax theme : SAV j@ouble bill is promised for next) ines pieces Indios Subjects: Monday, 8:15 p.m—"Michelangelo and Savona “pei The city paid at the ratevof [| rola.” Tuesday—"The Sistine Ceiling.” Wednesday—"The Tombs Fhe 7 Ng 193,500 per a for unimproved | of the Last Great Sculptors ‘ ite 1h bi oe foe pdr pland about 1,500 fect from Reven Season Tickets—$1.50. Single Lectures, T5c P Dr. H Ry ' yee 4 hig bee na park this present week, and the . eesere at the ball next! land was as rough as any land tof rm SHOW US ONE PERSON WHO HAS BECOME Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday |the 40 acres offered in Ravenna | WYntiye Py ds fi he Benef f RICH THROUGH WILD SPECULATION AND WE boy Pol we frye eo so ao park at $2,500 per acre, which ae ntire roceeds for t e ne it 1) a ee ps Cares = improved, with miles of walks, time “kh. 2 , s HY WILL SHOW YOU A DOZEN WHO HAVE BE ity . C h 2 > > « ety. pavilions, benches, swings, idle dren s Urthnopedic Mospita FIVE SPLENDID SINGERS. COME RICH BY SAVING. The lectures will be on different | iets, two great concrete dams, two I I ONE DOLLAR WILL START A SAVINGS AC COUNT WITH THIS BANK AND WE PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST ON WHATEVER BALANCE YOU LEAVE WITH US, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SAVINGS DE PARTMENT WILL BE OPEN TODAY FROM 10 TO 12 A. M., AND FROM 6 TO @ P. M. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY ACQUIRE THE N. B. Solner, subjects each night general topic of the Culmination of Christian Dr. Powers te one of the informed men on art subjects in America, and his lectures, which will be given at popular prices should be highly instructive and entertaining The Children's b Michelangelo and Art best t along the Orthopedic hos pital now caring for 12 unfor tunate children and permanent and well equipped modern hospital tw bullding is badly needed. Tickets are now selling at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s music store. Coliseum's Dogs and Ponies. Next Monday afternoon th U. S. Navy Yard | Take @ trip on Sound and| visit the U navy yard, see the battleships Onioen Wisconsin and Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and the training ship Philadelphia, the |mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 5 time daily. Round trip, 50e see ae ee 2 vee eg at oor ARMSTRONG AND great mineral Co.'s and at the Hall. JAMES McDUFF, j rings, a good ama! Sherman, Clay Seats selling at & electric and water plant, at SB@0 The King of Mimics. | In “The Amateur per acre, This is the city opper tunity The city can pay wheneit ” i. ZINELL AND BOUTELLE, we ithe orice ottered by the custo | Lhe GREATEST of ALL EVENTS re eee ms ROY McBRAIN AND MOTION PICTURES Ravenna Park less than the ie $1,300 an acre, or price of a single lot. Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee | Those Indorsing the proposal are procs ae Jacob Furth, John Schram, H. C Henry, John Davis, 8. L, Crawford Seattle’s Leading Vaudeville Theatre. Frederick, H. O. Shuey, J. W Third aw ” “hilbe » phones \ oe CME WH Parry. | Genuine Burlesque Artists Direct From the East. Sixteen—Beau CO I I S E | M Perter ancee 2a ; 7 inden Be Gr tiful Girls—Sixteen | W. Andrews, John BE. Filking, F. W ’ adil sliced Thousand Ie ba | Wheeler, U. K. Loose, J. B. Mac. |{ GORGEOUS COSTUMES—PICTURESQUE BEAUTIES — VAUDE- uceanenran aedte rn Pexaecatombenereasmaesiety pie Dougall, W. D. Wood, Park Weed VILLE HITS—FUNNY COMEDIANS—EUROPEAN NOVELTIES NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTERNOON. Willis, J. B, Bagleson, L. J. Col —GRACEFUL DANCERS, a thas se ag AE ang BS Si CARLISLE’S DOGS AND PO beg Ree wt Mate gS Gol. || PRESENTING THE FUNNY SENSATION—A 8. UL VENUS. Poaik | j With the World's Greatest Talking nth, James A. Moore, Thomas Magnificent New Series of “LIVING PICTURES.” ) TRIO, | Parieh, Thomas W. Prosch, B. C.| Every Evening, 15¢ and 50c; Tuesday, Thursday, Sat ALVA YORK, } STADIUM Ack |tord, A. 8 Sd i cheeee dens y Matiness, 10c and § English Singing Comedienne. | In a Roman Ring A company), Stetson-Post Lum MANNING TWIN SISTERS, | HOWE AND EOWANS sr company, A. B. Stewart, C. F Aiveheite embers lim “The Arrival of MBS w hite, Andrew Chilberg, N. H. Lat r a7 . 906 Kecond )Ave. wag iteticn a elle | imer, John H. Powell, E. C. Hughes oc x ST AR THEATRE Frank Mardel, Mer. EDDIE ROESCH. MR. AND MRS. DANNY J. D. Lowman and M. J wk 4 Lantinuous Performance From {2,122 pom, Dally, chanae of Hl had the Mellen tehertn, In °Mandy Hawi RAE RTT nn a EP ollisediiememnenttiestbeekataaae aaa eee eee