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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1906. The boats in the canals Gera tee oah’s Ark’; p AMUSEMENTS. (MIE AS 10 WHICH SHALE’ APPOINT FEDERAL JUDGES : | . : T0 JOIN ARA E. 4) PY Marnelia tt " " } i K 1 Me : " , a ana iting . hunday at 6. 7 and atid Voki ollie orna. | | BHO w DAY NIGHT AND ALL | WRK MATINERS COWN FROM a ; N's Mental the senators yield all such matters | A tet"; Le ‘ ‘ “| Joaep'e— 18th a jon der of Goo np - : yor BACK Riven o A ty frodhias At the | to the partioular senate Panes te ay Juasiing oe 400 ms i cently organised a uniform rank, to} MR. WILTON LACKAYE or MILTC president had tieular locality is involved lo | Ste - | » we he Templare Militant, | of yomINATION . ru to the senate | judicial appotutments a , Sood oa : : : “ w ‘ a Gonrtinns Penny a# captain IN HALL CAINE’S GREAT FI y, DESPITE SENATOR | Noinon was approachedeby a news: to the Ohio senators, and the Min te ee aun high mass 161s em | and Leon Da ne first Hew | paper correspondent Nesot vy “ " ‘forme eR AND @ judictal appolntine . ' tenant and adjutant, New uatform orn ” 4 qnuTe NELSON'S ANG Not a xy# Kya xys i * xye! Minnesota senaiars if the ewe ~ ‘ have been ordered, and the bo 4) 30} ) OF ANOTHER xy (0! reii@ried the | ators from the ay "O K” the, M ol! 5 will turn out in ye for® the ; apyocacy 0 sonater. An the Jat on the walls /appolntment i confit 4 pe ve intl first time on May 36, when they# BASED ON PHI NOY OY LIKE NAME. ™ gowly rose ere cours If they do we I ts will participate in the re sow, towerfa r / Mitton D. Purdy is ausistant to | the rest of the seems ie name é At the Pantages | os Sen “halaeate «haus | AF rfol } tw attorney general, He comen|It is a cane with twine of senmdte Hardeoa, the “Wierd of Hand i | Phe Bondman Year at Driry Lane Thentne, Lon- ye Ae nota and Was appoluW@ (@mdbnr ve hem Ue pumeuue and Bhracts ed w don, Mites Sime to 14250 t or) Preveas place by Attormny a> tent temweus Renenea t o ‘oa NE Wo | Sea" Sf ats | eta Srtaet™ Resse, od : OLIVE STREET OWNERS Neethor® Gecerin@n ene te wittety thet os Rate Sen : cI GRAND OPERA HOUSE Me the advice | Rreseesting the wage tem, tap | , Jno- |g. ah ue entemeennastanints wiv ALY . Standard OU) Greet aned tty prerertoagy quoting ard b 4001N CORT, M eo one WO Gf the senaio, to ws againnt the take trun. | vawferd and Meckers, " to! & mreotis ted prop ‘ wer mo ‘ana, ~ Milter © Purdy. | | paptaees a noon in the rooms of the Seartie ] . m Fn ote a wt ond te ale ~ ge Cammayeiat cise ae aisoome oe | Week Commencing Tomorrow . pally te Netmums | p Olive at ade tonu - ted States, | candidate, -W Hale, The bw boyy Soe fow who a Night Mintos HeHaIO HOW A | ts nice old man, Whe has practiond @tar theatre propoved impro t clreutat date all fadictal Appatol | paw many are tm Minaencta Ml 2 ition to have the regrade sub cs . een do ibe © ‘i whe hae never held @ public office ra and mitted to the people on @ referee Matinee urday Only, Frank Healy's pp and with and whe thinks he would like to go dum vote ph the president Vey ~ on the denen | ;* t " I ‘ M regard it as nis “ eat sae | eight song nu the right to pick the judge Noteon | objeets to Purdy teeaus i* wn, ad Nellie ie has indorsed b n eaye thing ener to Hale beeause Nelson insisie upon | m » S Fhe t 4. company eh te 1 think, foo, the president ought to have the right to reward good | WIFE BEATER Judge Johan A Gordon promptly sen appoint the federal bench in hia | serving without pay t as part of his porson: The % peer Lo ote w pasts aber aed th herhoed of Labor aed ith ov. & * Prot. 4 Mra. Moritz Rosen was; One of the large affairs of ae rf . by Mr. Collier. portrayed in the selection render.| week wae the benefit reception | | reated b ed by the children’s orchestra, and | given by Mra. G. B. McCulloch and - —_ . jthetr good taste wax tlustrated in| Mre H. A. Webster, at 1108 Sums _ — oo the effective stage settings of the |S): 2."CRns: ON see wore mn Seattie’s Leading Vaudeville Theatre. weenie closing table of Polish) sisted by Mra. Powers, Mre. BO. ‘Third Ave and James St life during the Angelus. The youth-| Carr, Mra. L. 8. Rowe, Mra Harry | CO] IS I I | M_ Pert. ful artist, Master Leopold Rosen, Stuff, Mra Rose Simmons, Mra - Perteee and Witle Teddy Turner were) Croissant, Mre Thomas Crahan and PRICKS—100, 280; Reserved Seata One Tho warmiy applanded for several well iMre. «J. France. of vung lactles lowed w ‘ ing were ine Mande Ag- ’ Te : yi enee ir 2 co Peeking the| Played violin solos. A twoact *, Mise Ellen Shelton, Miss Hel NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTERNOON. ‘ oe ee scene from the “Carol bird's Swope, Mins Beach, Mies May sf ae te | Christmas Dinner,” presented by | [5 Gorham, Min ; j j git ee pegte OC Mire. Deumdereeers| Crane's sane Mathias Gatien, Beles Hutchinson & Bainbridge | school, Kave a novel addition to the ompaon. The soloist of the aft q a vs ” jmustea! program. Fifty children,|ernoon was Mias Clara Lewys In the Farce “Out All Night. ING, AS MEG OF MULBERRY GEND IN “THE BURGLAR'S DAUGHTER. assisted by the Young Ladies’ Mu-| Federation Meeting. wines’ bik’ bore wasetiio-isn wollen PaaS ERSTE REM «stor EEWCREM ED ME OCSNNERDD SE cE EEOC CRT BCR RE aoe CaN CATES eae en ne MMT] The Sette Peeereien of Wee In Songs Conety Dee a ae . en's Club will meet May at the Bondman.” {with matinees of Thursday and tomorrow efterncen at the Seattle | OP | Men's Club of St. Mark's. es Francis hotet : FITZGER a) ae BERT sett bre ALTON, ion Lackaye, the dieting) taed | Saturday. ome Reptins a4 Mew the Burg: | Uitte White | The Men's club of the St. Mark's "| Lady rling Chapter, 7 8 Kecentric Singing Com 1 Be meen in thin city at! ——— rs Daughter, is the heroine of the | datas [pariah charch held its election of| lady Stirling chapter, D. A LEON AND ADELINE, EDDIE ROESCH AND THE promt leg | _ “Fantana: : ity known Mulberry Bend. | fie ore rT cedar: cen [Olicers this week. Mr. W. B.|¥## entertained a Fue day after Comedy Jugaiors VITASCOPE. Frank W. Hoaly's San Francisco ne sermon that | j ico. | Davin was elected president, Mr, W. (R000 by Mra. Alfred Loe Paimer, a by Hall Caine| opera company. at the Grand, for ay be a very r Weiner home in Orchard Beach. There of that name. the week commencing tomorrow silly when the M. Rice vice-president, Mr. ©. N./ was « large The meet . . utr. [lah WEN: gove’ the Matera. Stns sm beudseantad cane Wilbur secretary, and Mr, W. M.|ing opened “America. a on ganna rm % apporting = Mri rts production of the Japanese. ister is extended to sustain her and Rhoades treasurer land after a © eenaion to" rane eet Ste. Be PRetable one, Including | American musical comedy, “Fan. Keep her head shove the crushing / ttle Pederation. little Donald Palmer Olson, who 2 to 11; inst times Sidney Ay tana odium of ber sisters——woman! “Pret Ax has arrived at the dignity of 5 yours, Mrs. Byers, & With Jett De Angetis and Katie ty, Miss Nobody” will be given for| | fev m| The following officers wore elect In ade his first appearance MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE. Me Forest. Bian Burry be the eae tt tan for two | 1ee wast Lime tonight ed at the meeting of the building! the public and gave two tions, A; Medbe boon, a. oe as . 2 Cae, board of trustees of the Seattle) “Little Orphan Annie,” by James peer saa ‘A Raennse Bebe | Coane Howe Sammy Boeten and Cot “On the Quiet.” | Federation of Women's Clubs: | Whitcomb Riley, and for respe NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTERNG ON. Bere, The yreniuction t that will be in the pro- After several wenks of hea lonetrmen: et. f u Jonnina [recited “I Love You, Mother ; g re nt Ata rae mar. tin Wh |e acknal ee” ses | YOUNG'S MUSICAL COMEDY a ae oe Daphne Pollard. Wal-| Lats will we Flett; corresponding secretary leave” ge ap ay ee Lows » ae One Fear at the Bugene Weiner, "On the Quict Mra. L. B. Bunnell; press re |" pe Be COMPANY ‘oxeph Miller ne etary norte an Ber a 7 al She oe = te seven nignis, | A™! late Frowk Bertrand, | that of a 5 Ges, urn Femk O tharsen “(sts on the lake, Ul ‘ ae erie bale meren nights, Pred Snook and Gene Ormonde. love with a , ior. the: ‘ehtp et ate anal, Direct From New York, in “Puck and the Maid. ng should seo | people do no | Give a Leap Year Dance. fag TE as FB Ree Mock of faking “The Burgler’s Oaughter. fd ye have Ladies or the Michigan club Will) witi meet in June with Mrs. H. T. NELLIE REVELL, | SANTELL, ° } “The Burgiar’s Daughter” gors on | her marry a : The Great | give a leap year dance at Renton | Bredes ; Ae , The Sensational Athlete, Will — —————— —— pare the rote s+ xn. | HIN club house on Thursday even-| Campa Gir Benes. bali sacrtniaar FE cg. theatres Wrestle All Comers, = —— — eves a > Dl ing, May 14. All former residents | , so MOTION PICTURES, ake ther firet some Pes the | Last evening the tennis ball con- } ? cs, WELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody. ith the company in the | ae a lof Michigan and friends are re-| cided the successful campus day THE STAR ORCHESTRA Latest From France. — | qvested to attend jot the University of Washington * lowans to Entertain, It was held ts the eymnasium butta- “ " - ng, and wae enjoyed for its info { ; A vr be: Lune Park! wind, Geer] There will be a business meeting | mality, All dencere appeared in , tA tose ost re epee A Trip to me hein! of the Iowa society in the Alaska|ithe spotless white of tennis cos P A NT AGES THEATRE SA TUR- Elbe the offering at the Lovie’ oext rooms tn the Alaska building | tumes Foe an ae A : |week. There is @ curtain ralsor by aad eday evening, May 12, to ar-| Catholic Charity Club. N mQ a ee “ED AL DEVILLE. |Charies Durbar, calied "A Booking for an entertainment for the) The Catholic WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, ‘| Agents Troubles Kmilt Durbar boye on the battleship fleet! will meet W « , 7 DA Y |f | and George Hird will be seen in the aoe 0nd » ae its visit here, for a soctal|the home of Mrs. Maurice D. Lee MAY 11TH i saceeny ere “Jerry's Bargain” jertainment and for a pienic for| hey, 121 17th av, .N THE SENSATIONOF ALL ROPE. iw he attraction for the laet vhtall former residents lowa, to be Joseffy Club. ab al 7 | | time tonight ss ef id in the latter part of June, in} The next meeting of the J HARDEEN, THE HA DCUFF KING e “Paver” bo 4 le of the parks in Seattle, J ctu wil be held at the summ ‘A MODERN MYSTERY | ‘The Fanving-Howard Dramatic Naval Reception. ee a the ceeome DOOLEY AND co. | CHICK, PIPER, GRAY & CO, ay ains EL COeeny SM open & three week Ere Seattle Chamber of Com-|tions of the composers Singers, Dancers and Comedians, | Spectacular Scenic Production, jenaagement at the Tivoli Sunday nfpree will give a reception Satur-| and Leoncavelio, will be st died JACQUELINE AND HER TWA “Tanktown on Xmas Eve.” [I]t “Faust” Gosthes manterpiece. 7 ———— AMUSEMENTS. a SCOTCH KILTIES, MAY EVANS, i} ne won Sey ee Pee Scotch Bagpipes and Dances. Whistling Soubrette. | wo ein the play ta! W. and ae Naan earn eae een ARTHUR ELWELL, | PANTAGESCOPE, 0 t darkness, accompanied by at Ba jong Ilustrator 1 Animated Pictures. $1.00 BAMBO the distant grow! and rumble of Pour CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAYS FROM 2 TO 11 P. M. if} thunder, when the lightning flashes MATINEBS DAILY FISH ROD 69c [| iliuminate the one of & son and Mer - - Secdlaay reste tl Sround one ts tom Washt St. and Occidental Av., Seattle, Wash ORTH WESTERN known solitary rock, the Rock of Ages Corner ashington St. an ecldental Av., Seattle, Wash. , Bs’ LEAGUE Genuine Split Bamboo t ° Weaver. THE ANGELES ATHLETIC PARK ia attentive Jointed Fish Rod, silk wrap | Siena Pore : ase : . 5 DUrposes; ped and has extra tips; 's Bi) One can find almost any kind of | )U. 8 Navy Yard Route Steamer Positively for the First Time in Seattle, the Local Satire by Mr 1424 nnd 14te Firat, Avenue, BASEBALL ‘6 TE amusement one wants at Lune park, | Monticello leav Flyer dock 6:30 8 Harry Olven, Entitied bargain, after 69c If from thé chutes to a shooting gal- | and 9:30 a.m., 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** a Temerwew o68 AB Week, 8tld @ ws Same teseee o'clock IBliery. Among the free attractions “A TRIP TO LU A PARK” Lunch: | nen,” wh a bic Kirby,” the hig cot high rides yele into the high plunge Rainer's yrolean tr UNTIL UC US nolections fr oe | ""F0 SEE BATTLESHIPS Empire Cafeteria ENUE AND UNION STREET. |] |'Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round 2 2RPAVE & MADISON ST ‘trips dafly. 60e round trip FAVOR SAVINGS BANKS IN CITY SCHOOL OPERA COMPANY At a recent meeting of the prin work by officers. | . ; Senator Clap. | } — ne oe |etpals of the public schools of Teddy Webb, Daphne Pollard, Robert Lett, Wal Ralaries in the department of jus | attle the “school savings bar esbrity lhl si oe poems ts hone too attractive, and the GETS LIMIT. Because Ben Primm, bead bett| tem.” a8 submitted by Andrew |B lace Brownlow, Georgia Campbell, Frank Bertrand, gorerament needs the boat lawye . <OGh it tb Peres epastzecnta, ens Price, ® prociineat me wo diagh ~ Amy Le icester, Ce ne Ormonde and ‘ the we must be able to pace | ied @ big black gun, he was fined! school, was unanimously accepted BEAUTY horus, in the Shubert Brothers’ Mu i Your honor, horse whipping | $15 by Police Judge Gordon yester This is a system for encouraging sical Comedy, What promises to happen tn the! p honor to this whe day afternoon Primm told the! thrift among the pupils of the ease of Purdy ix the ow thing that | a and bang court be carried the apon for| public schools, It has proved very din the case of Judge John | MILTON 0. PURDY. exclaimed Clty At-| protection, Primm’s youthful ap-| successful in the eastern school “ec F A N ” of the southern district of Fille De Bruler when at at-| pearance found favor with Judge | and has the hearty endorsement of Senator Foraker refused to — ——— —————aecemnas |LOMMCY attempted to defend Patrick |Gordon and # small fine was as prominent educators in the indorse Sater, and his appointment | did not, in fact, Insixt on Purdy, He |C&™Pbell, & bartender at the Im- | sessed papers have been tn the senator's asked Neleon to submit other names | Pea! saloon, on Becond av. be | om = . - inside pocket now for 12 months « that of Hale. Nelson refused |'Ween Ja t. and Vesler way. in| 4, e0ee One Continuous Laugh Set to Music. 4 His name has never been reported m ignored the president's |‘®* Police court yeate ¥ after 4 MNUTE NELSON. by Foraker to the judictary commit asking for other names neon rs B P w > Prices—Nights, 15c to $1. Matinees, @ | tee nor by the committee to the sen Nelson seema to be Patrick was on trial on @ charge |@ i T Ss (@) N E Ss 3 7 ate. It is literally “pocketed mination of of ervelly beating his wife at their 4 to plek out can Meantime Judge Sater has been 5 hin dente te Gent he in Southeast Seattle. Police Oeeoococe SeSeeoeoooes ry the president send} The nomination of Purdy when it patr he has long nourished a| ™ _— es it to serve 63 da *| SEA | | | E the senate reached the senate was sent, in the gradge againat Roosevelt and finds °° eo chain gang Mi practice President! reguiam routine, to the judiciary thts a good cecasion to work It out Seattic Women’s Club. “ee OO ~ Bae M Py bb ore agp Russell & Drew, Managers Both Phones—42, @ecided to take «| committee. The theory of such ref This grudge dates from five years The complete return of the elec ange Be - ne ornate. € named Milton D is that the committee wil! ago, when Nelson helped the presi tion of atficers of the Seattle Wom-| rea. nl on et the Unites Tonight, Last Time, “Pretty Miss Nobody.” Week Starting Sun federal judge to look into the qualifications of the dent to get the law creating the new led atic aan. ae ‘thane ates bavy day Matinee, May 10th, Every Evening, Wednesday and Saturday Mat ihe Minnesota district, | candidain and let the president department of commerce and labor + President, Mee. Th Parties Nineteenth Century Club. inees, Miss Emma Bunting and the Burgess-Bunting Company, from to name W. EB. /know ff there are any reasons which In return for that help Nelson de Me ae Dees eacahssaaed ee Ptisggees) GE ROC EL ET New York City, im peamiidate endorsed by | would disqualify the man from hold- | manded the appointment of W. R | vice-president, Mra, Charles W.|,.0h" Nineteenth Con ; “ , ” Nelson. ing the particular office Merriman of Minnesota, former gov rs SAHARA ERAAAEA EH Kilchen; second vice-president of Mrs Mudge, 426 Boylston THE BURGLAR’S DAUGHTER. Nelson ts angry t« ‘The practice ts not according to ernor of that state. Roosevelt ap belie ‘des de Maes ra ° Mes. John Higgins; recording see iss Pollock Ga tnberant werful Melodrama of Heart Interest, Comedy and Dramatic fag of the real con- | the theory In practice the rest of | pointed Cortelyou. eg hae on . oy PTY, Mre. J. KR. Brewster; cor) ing talk on “Nort sation. A Vivid Picture of Locality Life in Greater New York ERE. NRE ° * o"Somn Pras gi i@ponding secrotary, Miss Nellie] ing of the art, life and cites A Veritable Scenic Sensation, No Change in Prices. Matinees—10e “t * o MeGough; auditor, Mra, G. W.| Italians, A number of solos were Band 26c. Evenings—lhc to 50c . swash contain ou Aiken; directors, Mra. J. P. Howe. — by — ny by ed ane Coming, the Same Company, in “The Lady From Laramie,” a a Gatay 10 she Aetiver Wu Leo Wheeler, Mra E. H. Gians,| Sill tee’ May 26 at the home of i Piay New Here . +8 show shed bd 1 ony Bt ag Pog ost ov hostesses of the afternoon will be o. jn Mine Kiler and Miss Rucker, ‘Th i* syria! st tee MAP 4" taad, Mra, Thompson and Mrs. Par-| prog it chad Geeunidieok * ish. The music department of the | tieh subjects eee ee ee eee ee ee & Bopitic Womens club Will meet on “Rdinburgh.” Phones Monday at 2 o'clock at the Holyoke | Hightand and { block, with Mra. Rose H. Ireland. | '*? " Pm jiaineia The literary department of the club von Gha | . Tee tee “| Will meet Wednesday afternoon st| ‘The Ayon Shakespeare club will pe Willie ollier’s s Great- 13 o'clock at the Holyoke block with | meet Wednesday afternoon, May 134. HEREIN Re + * | Mra. ‘Harriett "ones " nr jat the home of Mra Quirk The “ON est Success, Starting To- . second act of “Macbeth” will be siya the Fir } Children’s May Festival. Galied Guatag tis uiherneen, morrow Afternoon, First The Children’s May Festival Clionian Club. Time Given Here at Less [given yesterday afternoon at the Grand as a benefit for the Choptn The Ct nesday afte an club will meet Wed oon with Mra, Carpe: Than a Dollar and a Hali | THE memorial fund, was enjoyed by a| tor, at the residence of her deugh large audience, and proved one of! Mra, W. B. Nettieton, 620 W | Prices. the most successful juventle enter. *t A lecturo on British be delivered by Rev. Dr. ¢ Church Reoeption. taloments presented tn this city The previous careful drill work of Mr. Frawley in the Role Reserved for Ladics In One Act and Three Scenes, Comedy by Emily Durbar and -Geo. nine UF Bird, Special Seenery and Costumes, Living Picture Art Poses. Maer 991 Eagle Transfer Co. New Vaudeville Act Headed by Geo. and Lizzie Bird. c, Ibe, freight and Prices Tbe. 500,

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