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s - | is strictly a men's show, and TOUCH OF WINTER i. °° thew Giis Today. The Cvlivson— Carlisle's dogs We wnt enow, with a tonmenatave fest rest simoaw of thre sewxcin Cis | a@d ponies, Gre Sandman trio, Th ‘Tenncinting betow tre feooning point, | Morning, which started about 8:30] Arrival of Nbr, Boofey,” and other o'clock, giving every indication of| new acts go on @t fo Coliseum to a heavy fall day touch of winter for the year | Sloppy pavements have been the) gy loe formed over still water Sat-| uncomfortable result urdey night, and all day yesterday | The meteorological summary of skaters thronge® the frozen surface |the weather bureau for the month of Green lake and the creek which of January shows that Geattle en runs between Interbay and Smith's | joyed four clear days fir January Cove. Several broke through thin | Party cloudy days number seven fee and were wet through, but no) and cloudy days 20. No snow fell fatalities have been reported during the month, and the total Rising temperature brought the | precipitation was 410 Inches, ave giving Seattle Gre first peal Pantages’ — The Piore jtroupe of acrobats, the Thre Kuhng _ musical medy artivts. Mias Steno, Stenographer and jother vaudeville spectaitios begin & Week's run at Pantage today At The Star—The Five Musical Hawalians are the feature of thin k's bill at the Star, and will be | orted by four other vaudeville | and iustrated song and ving pictures CITY PARTY READY 20." bill of continuous vaudeville and TO OPEN CAMPAIGN © 2° BECAME TOO STRONG, With alt preliminary arrange: | cers and provide for an executive ments already wm and a plan mmittee of 21 members, one to} WIFE GETS DIVORCE} mapped out by the active leaders| be chosen from each ward and of the party the Seattle City party | seven to be chosen at large. This will plunge into the active work of | executive committee is to have the campaign immediately after the | charge of the executive work of Jecause he dreamed he was Sam primary election Is over the campaign and to it will be dele|son, of Biblical and then A meeting of the members of the | gated all detailed arrangements, | tried to push their residence over newly elected party committee has | subject to the fnstructions of the | Mrs, Rosie Westerhite on Saturday for tomorrow night at| larger committee to which it will! procured a divorce from Frank H he Labor temple for the purpose! be required to report from time | Westerhite of organization, At that meeting | to time. | According to the wife, ber hus George F. Cotterill, chairman of the One of the first acts of the BeW/ band is a perambulating dream old party committee, will make a ittee will be to arrange for} pook, with the extremely distress | report from the old committee eral ratification for pur ling habit of beating her wheneve turning over the organisation to| pose of ratifying the nomination of | he reaches an exciting potnt in his the new bedy and outlining the|the suceossful candidates, This |dream wanderts « which are suggested for pro-| meeting will be id at some cen Some time ago the wife brought ceeding with the work of the cam | tral location, yrobably the Labor) an action for divorcee, but the trow paign Temple, if the large hall in that| ble was patched up until the propo | This report will suggest that the | building can be secured for the (sition of pushing the house over new o ittee a set of offi- | purpose. loame up, and this proved too much == = sma |for Mra. Wenterhite N Twenty other mint ceopemreeneenesnsran “How Baxter Butted In.” Daniel Frawley has given No Show at the Grand. this week's production at the uals Two big crowds were turned |*heatre “How Baxter Butted In ally separa away from the Grand opera house 824. although the same bill was | yesterday by the announcement Siven at the same theatre w little that Way Down East” com- Over & year ago, two bumper the pany had not arrived from Port. bOUses witnessed the performances Jand. It was later announced that, Yesterday. The charactors of the | owing to a disagreement between COM*Y are in oe je hands, the For returning @ $1,000 diamond the management of the attraction Te#ular stock £ i ae = and the Northwest Theatrical asso. “*°eponally w ee c ciation, the entire tour of the sound ,“¢# night. The bill is on all week table, A. Knowles, a car sta cities by the company had been ber a canceled. Asa result the Grand ' be 8. Burnett, a jeweler, was re will be dark nes week | turning the stone to his wife after making some repaira, It fell owt Grace George Tonight. of his pocket when he reached for | With long runs in London and pastoral drama which bubbles over |C@fare and rolled unobserved to New York to ber credit, Grace | with a display of knives, pistols and | ¢ ear floor George comes to the Moore theatre | other frontior dressing. It takes a|_ Discovering bis lows immediate tonight in “Dtvoreons,” the spark prologue and four acts to tell the |l¥ Sfter reaching home, Burnett ling Sardou comedy. Miss George story of the villain’s pursuit and | telephoned Beattie Electric Will appear at four performances, final downfall. The play is on for |Company, offering $100 reward for ‘which tnclude a matinee Wednes the week, with usual matiness the return of the stone, ie. Seores Westiogion, Jr. “oe oe | Knowles ow the Gave paper joore theatre the parce! in which the diamond had latter half of the week | a oe see boon pla and notified Burnett company opened at the Lyric yes | He recelved the reward at once “The Bowery Girl.” |terday. There is a large chorus, | With many exciting incidents to who do little but show themselves Tecommend it to lovers of the melo- in Meshlings. The songs introduced REPE T SYMPHO dramatic, and with numerous spe are few and far between, and th cialties to make the show a lively comedy is of the slapstick and one, “The Bowery Girl” began a noisy kind. | PROGRAM | | have the principal roles, and their work was applauded at the two per formances yesterday were perior court Satur ee were fled swept out of the car at the turp “As Told in the Hill | Dorothy Grey, supported by a ca pable company, opened an engage {ment at the Seattle theatre yester day in “As "Told in the Hills | Harry Montague and a new stock | week's run at Taylor's Third Ave-| There is nothing attractive about mue theatre yesterday. Verne Lay- the performance except the clever ton, Harry Pringle, James Morton, | specialty of Billy Vance as the Doris Piper and Charlotte Hammer country boy, Don't take your moth ——-- — Tuesday night was Moore theatre yesterday afternoon "eRe ns it 3 s\e— by the Seattle Symphony orchestra Aaa ania staat ee man ark women are Kei yt 5 most be thin dries aX ar ab sd concerto Fiiaver Wut pbs! ab focth besinsss | A request program will be ren-| ainind wi doyble Keir value in dollars ac wel! dered at the Moore next Sunday by as wiened. the orchestra, and is expected to be the most popular yet given by We bast anf ge Lekot C000 pomneceial the 52 musicians under the direc Seeoess Marts wre" deel rine. tion of Director Michael K >. Ue asd Ut, aterm Pes ngst Cole Bek Drones bib — The symphony concert given last peated at the WHAT ARE YOURS & and was apprectatively recelved. The Cossonds Woon program included Beethoven, Mo zart, Rubenstein and Mona! okt ;., numbers. Evstafieff Rose appeared as plano soloist In the Rubenst oH re bem an | Ice Skates 91.00 and $1.26 per pair. Hall's, 1111) oe First Ave, bs 820 SECOND AVENUE TO BE SUCCEEDED BY THE WALKER CO. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 3, 1908. | To Our Patrons: After eleven years of business success, I have found it nec- essary, by the growth of the trade, to reorganize into an incor- porated company under the firm name and style of The Walker Co, In this transfer we have enlisted new capital, enlarged facilities and wider experience. I believe I have established a reputation for reliability that is held by no other house in the city. It has taken years of patient care and devotion to your interests to accomplish this. 1% ; I have striven to please with honorable dealing and care to your wants, and have studied to maintain my stock and styles | at that point of individuality and exclusiveness so eagerly de- sired by people of taste. The change to an incorporated company became necessary to conform to the steady growth of the business. It will bring with it the co-operation of new ability and new ideas, and ‘with added departments through new partners, improvements and extensions in departmental management, and a wider area of styles and exclusiveness., Thanking you for patronage during the past eleven years, we respectfully ask a continuance of your trade. Your Obedient Servant, William Walker. ] | |ators, ambassadors and diplomats.’ America, and used her position to jbondred @ | effort to organ unity }uary 29, | wary THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908. SECOND CASSIE CHADWICK | MAKES SOCIETY HELP Blanket Prices A Given these Blankets startling price cuts All are wonderful value Halk{ Pair 85c Cotton Blankets for 25e Cotton Blankets—put ome beneath 5 it's as good as af Well napped; » them for sh Gray or tan large size Cotton Bian Tuesday price, B9¢ $5.00 Wool Blankets $3.25 t, Fleecy White Wool Blanke in the 104 size; elk bound; pink and blue The Bon Marche Extra Fine, kinds eae kinds kinds . MAS. ADA JEAN M'KEY, attic Star Exclusive Service.) | ploit a gold mine controlled by him NEW YORK, Feb. 3—For the !® Colorado, Encouraged by thie) she branched out j last three years Ada Jean MeKey Shor” saasace’ “Gaba: bbteundién | blue-eyed, white-hatred, refined and within a year she was moving in past 60, a pocket edition of Cassie literary, b nian and financial cir Chadwick and Mme. Humbert, has! cles, living at fashionable hotels |lived In luxury solely by her wits and dininig.with society women at at the expense of eredulous Goth the Waldorf. She was a familiar * figure in fashionable society and he has a criminal record in three | chub life, and all the while was leav and a dozen aliasen, She was| ing a scattered trail of bad checks h© promoter of half a dosen pa-|from the Battery to the Bronx ~~ enterprises, and get-rich-quick Among her acquaintances were} schomes sprang mushroom-like from | many men of affairs, congressmen. her fertile brain. . ors, soldiers and financiers Kariler in her career she vic Through the Countess Von Boos timtzed a score of prominent men | Farrar she became an offictal of the resumen, sen- industrial Training Schools of at Washington, con Wm. Jennings Pryan and President | extend ber acquaintance. Through MeKinley fell for her game a@ railroad official, from whom she Her photograph is In the ragpes’ obtained an advertisement for the gallery in Kosten, where she served | “Golden Age,” she met his wife, and @ year in the house of correction In| by her was proposed to membership 1902 for larceny. She operated in in an exclusive fashionable club Washington in 1900, where as «| Thin also wae profitable palmist ahe proposed to iasue a book When the bubble buret the oth entitied “Hands That Have Made|er day, in an powure of her oper Empires She was arre in Chi ations, hundreds of New York wom cago in 1904 for obtaining money | en ef fashion found they possessed under false pretenses. souventre of Mrs, McKey"s acquaint in the way of worthless checks From Chicag came to New| anc York, F firet victim was a wom and notes of hand representing n for whom she acted as house-| thousands of dollars per. Later she met Dr. J. Little le known of Mra. MeKey's Cooke, whom she bilked several| past, save that she was born in re for expensesgin an| Madison, Wis, and that ber parents} a Soeuie ox | were wealthy See 2 Birth Record. formally launch Fatrbank’s cam: hirth registered today as P#l#8 at @ dinner tomorrow night ee ee ee For Sunday excitement, Toppen follows 2 f ish, Wash, had a fire, and $2,600 Raling—To wife of F. A. Raling. dan = age was done by the Mame na nim Beg mig Regd gl Rowe Planting day” in Portland bg a 31 has been set for February 22. man, 2632 ©. Valley, January “| Several mills have resumed oper doughter, ; ations on Grays Harbor wr ie so wite of F. Wrikht, |” A bilt has been introduced in con sim ad ogg - it oe carrying @ provision for the | OB ast Cee einer [consolidation of all pension | Mant ite wife of C. Master, akencies and increasing widows Master—To odin ‘| pensions to $12 j th &. January 39, @ son. Wabber—To wife of C. O. Wab January 7, & son Ia a government report issued on bullding operations it ts shown that wife ot B. £,| the Increase of cost is steady ‘ . a MR. Hing Horace Neal, cashier of the Cap Campbell, Ballard, January 2, Alita! grate bank, at Botee, Idaho, | Gaughter: sa ie which recently cloned its dodra, has hatiara, December 31, 8 asughter, sa arrested on & charge of for : ‘ . ery Rowe—To wife of O. B. Rowe, 2035)" Henry Oliver Collins, one of the Ww Stet, January 1, & son. Pp | best known western newspaperinen, Peterson—To wife of KR. J. Peter) nas died at Missoula, Mont . s 29 °F at Bay Francisco as he was step- | Seattle, January 23, 8 son. | ping from the gang plank of an Thompson—To wife of W. D-| Oriental steamer. It in claimed he Thompeon, Seattle, January * embextied while in China. Reed is one. said to have been @ partner of Hor Bpencer—To wife of F. P. Spen:| Ste moKiniey, who le charged with | cor, Green Lake, January 2 Sana fiaeae th Oram, Jones—To wife of R. 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