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Mantelt In Shakespearean Re Drama. a noteworthy seattle will ment next} “ Rot 4 Mantell will nce at the Moore ert pertotre of Shakespeare's the death of Sir Henry Ir MANTELL. in Shakespearean at the Moore Next Week. and Richard Mansfield, Mr. bas been recognized by the | ¢ritics in this country as! ly the (Mgedian of ark it, will be noted a num-) have not been seen In many and which are bound to a ihe atiention of the Shakee- 1 ir. Magtell wil begin his engage- Sunday night with oa | ir,” which will be repeated and Friday nights; Tu y Macbeth,” repeated Satur afternoon; Wednesday after “The Merchant of Venice” night, “Hamlet”; Thurs. “Othello, aa Satarda: Richard William will get “Canght ta the Rain” here for the lat ume tonight. “The W Mikado.” ¥ produce Gilbert and Sul Beets comic opera, “The Best week at the Grand., tomorrow night. This! card it waa played here last by the same company, ai the more popular 2, 90 and b0-cent scale the last of “Fra Diavolo.~ Mystery of Temple Court.” DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? play deals with By } the nglish life among A Runaway Mateb’ {ts final performance will be given “Why Smith Left Home.” The Pantages players at the Lois Broadhuret's been several ike a novelty tp Sheffield, Misa Alleen May ave the leading ¢ Week tonight Pantaggg New Bill, Frank Maltese compaxy The Wrong Mra is the leading feature on which opens at attractions on kabout aqrobatic Rome, May and Jultet } Ed Crawford, singin@and talking Marie Rolfson, the queen strated song, and the motion pic At Luna Park. Jnan de la Crag, pine midgets at Luna park of the smallest nd his sleter, being two tueh: the world today Una, ts etill ama) jes shorter than the little }eome trouble with his airship in the nature of a big gap in the that allowed a large amount of the hydrogen to escape. He will hav working order } soon, in spite of the bandicap _ mi At the Star Next Week. recital Tuesday theatre, beginning ma trip @& nev sin the Bast orben, assistant pastor A farewell dance wax given W nesday evening at the Butler Annex Charles Lucas and the Misses Hattie and Mary Lucas who left the last of this week for thetr home in Honoluta. Mra. Forrest Entert Mra. William R. Forrest entertain satay afternoon at cards at » Adrian Court, | 3 the Devil Dandy, | ity contortionist Eddie Roesch and the motion pic . Nelson and Stede seen June Salmo, ® European no’ the franchise question se Was willing to make any reasonable concessions. He announced that th roi would trade a site for the present city hall site, and give money to bulld a new city hall, and wo anything else that could be reason-| “4 Mba | ably expected, © SUNDAY TOPICS :* x Mr. Loyal Munn of Preeport, His, ipeateewnaeawnans ane in honor of Mra. aere ees week , In a series ¢ the Mozarts, fn }the German Cobbler,” }and Harri and Potter the novelty gymnaste Dickinson have left for a short | HM. Davies entertained Mon Mise Beatrice Pomroy and Mim § Davies was as Mins Mildred day. the following list of plays, | he will present during bis/ | Bol Levison, of Green Lake Mies Garna Frances Gillette. nese Ligcheon. A Japanese lunch ecg deadianth ang, | Fortuna park today VESSEL MOVEMENTS IN ALASKA WATERS + » in the guest Officers Entert ‘The wardreom « celving #hip Philadelphia en | \* epecified. With the resumption of the cable! ee ee tland and Mise Holmes Mise Marshall. several telegrams luncheon for her guest, & Hamilton are ‘The San Francisco opera com-| In Honer of Mra, De Voe. A reception was ger Butterfield at Rainier Beact at thet port proved a great drawing | Michaels on the Transit yesterday will discharge THE FILIPINO ‘MIDGETS At Luna Park. The show tomorro® will be contin. mows, marking the farewell appear. Will Rogers, the expert lasso thrower. md | the Rainier Elihu Thomson and Tonight's performance | ance branch of the wing elected of ject of some concern, Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. jas arriving at St Theresa Moore ‘Burgess Bunting company Rext Week present “The Mye of Temple Court,” a comedy oft the company and stage dt sumed | Dr. McGregor, Dentis practice, 603 American Bank Hidg ‘ Free Clothing A Cast und Vest Free with every 4 Bought during oor Felling Cot q 12.68 Bult, S490; $1 suit 4 Im Sddition, Free Cont and CLOTHING €O., or Suits, Skirts, Waists, Millinery and Fancy Costumes AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. YES! ON CREDIT, iF You DE SIRE. EASY PAYMENTS AT SALE PRICE. © Westherg & Childs 1312 — Gecond Av. — 1312. fo) 28th of June zen meat from Tacoma. THINK THEY HAVE HARBOR PIRATES arrest of Charles E “Eruption of Mount Ve | “Carnival of Naples during the present engagement of | Ks by Bi Condit, who is a mem-| Pain’s epectacic a®the White City wil} take place this fector at the Seattle theatre. The | cial features have been apranked., TENNIS: TEA BY CLUB “ ecial Opening of the Lo-| cal Court ‘Next Louise Kan, Butterfield, treasurer, Misses Edith and Béclal club will meet | Tue sip Utmeneen wish hire East Spring at Catholic Ladi The Catholic on Wednesday John F, Milter The John . Miller meet Wednesday afternoon at Pyth | Hans Damm and Patrolman Br the police believe Caleidh Club. niemberm ef looting warehouses, and other craft for months men are in the The plunder found | would stock & junk shop Alamo Club. Meydenbauer aunches and sortment of junk were poveseocecoooosoooooooos, ine ond nitings of PERSONALS mping at Bre most pleasantly re selazed the vessel. j of next week th HOLD FUNERAL SERVICE Funeral s@rvices for cation trip to Call dien presiding du Williams an Good Shepherd Joshua Green July at Port alvo conducted the at Calvary cemetery Entertains at Luncheon. CITIZENS DEMAND QUICK ACTION | Club Dance. mectian wan lo 8 Proton. ut tan al beage i hay fo peteer eda foi lowlnys Priore’ cle, “Puno ran,” Bauue Cor 6.000, se j Tomight for the last time, “Visit. ‘the Mawy Yard fleet te sell at tim raxvy bettlowagp FOsode Ly ay ey ng At White ¢ Ht iT ONIGH rT r VESUVIUS | Barthquakes and Eruption of Mt Island in the ér 10 mes my ‘ V@. Gown ofp, ollmen. John P. H@tman, attorney for the railroad, made an address to the present in which he said road was @xious to get and 4 would build a $5,000 depot Not! for the church ect umnos jaturday Star will not b cepted after 5 o'clock Friday afternoon All notices must contain ® subjects of sermons. Owing to delay in the deliv ery of mails, notices should be matied as early as possible, in 2 eer to insure their arrival at The Star office at the time Congregational. ith—-Third and University Francis tor. 21 aw editation Declaration af Independence Pilgrim——Rroadway and Republi flev. award Line in ll a m., “Spl Anne—Queen Anne ay. and Qaier st; Rev. Sydney Strong, D. pastor. 11 a m, “B aide the Bea”; 6 p m.. communion and re {ception of members Univerntty—E pkiyn = ay N Michacia on the | Rey. H.C. Mason, pastor. 11 a. m e barges carried - —— — Ce eeeeregereooesooenee Taking Machines ie Largest Dealers, Two Stores. All Makes. John C. Waling Co, Inc. $= 711 Second av., and Talkin Machine Dept, Kohler Chase, 1318 Second av. Beattie. Riaie” “About munton and reception "Went Hoattio | Collingwood « Madrona Hoelmhtg M. B--1418 3 The Opening of Episcopal Mother's In 38th and Stone av 1 at 12 a m. by White; subject Out in -! Servic eeeeeeeeeeee First av. W. and Queen Anne I Christ's Consciousness of the Vigilance and Vir ynmunion and of Christ in Our Thomas Melville Morning serr by Re i Ret, Wm enin 11 a. m ye Tah. the Cro com Prompoct and 20th inion and re mbers Grand ay Btrenath of Q What the De ndence Did for nd ay W. HL For il a, m, “What » Dr, Marrington will Rainier bivd, and I Rev, Geo, ( Wright, paste to Be Remen B.—Firth « Priest and His Gar stereopticon ser tops,” by Chas, M Good Citizenship. ¢ Newly Firet av. N. and Roy Sydney H. Morgan, rec en lla m. and 7:90 p. St. Clair, of Bal- horning OR W. Sith st: A 1 a. m, Brother Beattie Place—Rev, Thomas J a That of Washington Presbyterian. and Spring; Rev D. D,, @astor of God's Kingdo: Millin, 5 wth Certain stor venanter) Big celebration begins July 3rd Multnomah leaves Gal bratth Dock at 5 round trip $1.00. 8 a. m., July STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Colman Bullding, Seattle, at close RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Street Improvemeat Bonds Other Stocks and Bonds State and King County Warrants Safe Deposit Equipment Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate and Other Securities Government and Railroad Bouds Cash on Hand and due from Banks Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus and USdivided Profits Demand Deposits Savings and Time Deposits Total June 30th, 1908 14,800.00 18,6 000,00 $ 82,000.00 5, 74).64 478,745.64 $1, 150,028.60 it is our alm to pay our depositors such interest and to afford them such facilities as are in aecordance with sound business prin ciples. Deposits made in our Savings Department t the rate of 4 per cent per a On thie basis we invite your account draw interest B. SHORROCK, President JOHN P, HARTMAN © President up to July 10 will num from July 1 MYERS, Secretar SMITH, Cashier mn UP Bie Whitman awe pear of members Dethronement of a and Ce let N Mrrvt Cnur ho Christensen ties and Limi Dis N. W. and Mar H. Lee, pastor communion: 8 5 ane and Padil il Slater Upon short notice we will pack and plotures, bric-a-brac, china, glassware, MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. BEKINS CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. box furniture, pianos, We will pack and prepare goods for shipment and forward feew to any part of the world ‘We will pack and store the ent! Ge Gee proof wardiouse MOVING, PACKING We om @ you & a coet what contents of @ house in cost te pack your FIRE PROOF STORAGE. an Rating law Lutheran ay our, “Phe Only Way to Robert Catrns, miptnter. 11 a. my gnaw evening, “Chriet's | Jo's jon of the Individual the , 1 or ont Bnemy. Tripity=1. Olive and ith |. Pirst--RBoylaton 4 Marion; Rey, | av She G. Lund, D. D., pastor. |B Le Whitman pastor 11 a. m he Lost Found”; 7:46 p,.j% ™ The Law Piizensinsp |m., “Volees of Hi | Heb.i11-16; & p.m othe Presént ° ne Crista an Appeal for Good Citizen ship.” Catho ane ‘we Cathedral—Ninth and | tor “it a. m., pat mhes at 11 @. expers, 6 pom R. ent Bia ih? A ” hall Ren 4 high mans at astor, 11 m., “The empers at 7 ith and EB. Aloha 80 and 8:30 a 1 and 9 @ venperd 10 p.m Question. attle-Rainier at; 8 Mountain h—Pine and Ninth inday school, 9 a, m Jelleving and Suffering in Miscellaneous. School of Occult Christia e—1408 2nd , Mrs. Minnie Jennings, pastor Call of the Boul"; By Jackey.” Theosophical—1420 Becond; & p. m. “Brotherhood,” by Dr. Bdward hia. m, and & p. reading room mal Church of Universal lgion—1420 Becond; § p.m Ne R rmation,” it Sintth S08: copenten FREE—TONIGHT—FREE | | display, July 4th, at Luna Park. Gee Positively no extra charge. ooo AMUSEMENTS, race on saamsticiianeticeemntaeia John BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT ® At 8 Sharp—Wednesday and Saturday Matin: SHAKSPERE WEEK ne Management takes great pleasure in announcing the en- gagement of the di ‘ MR. ROBERT MAN- TELL, who enjoys distinction of being the only Shaksperean - English-speaking stage, and who was recently re- by William Winter, the dean of American critics, as “The ventic head of the American stage Mr. William A. Brady Announo Mr. MANTELL in Shakspere in the Following Arrangement of Plays: SUNDAY, MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ° “KING LEAR” Tuerday Night, Satu Matinee . Macbeth Wednesday Night ‘ Hamiet Thursday Matinee The Merchant of Venice y Night 2300 seseee Othello ay Night : ; King Richard II. ning Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 80c. Matinee Prices—$1.00, 760, ts Now Selling at Theatre. Next Attraction—-The New eh Players. Bee Announcement Yor® Yid THE GRAND 1 rec. COOLER THAN A SUMMER GARDEN Week Commencing Tomorrow Night, July 5 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Gilbert and Sullivan's F@@hous Japanese Comic Opera —“THE MIKADO”— Beautifully Staged, Gorgeously Costumed Summer Prices—10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. + EE amen || SEATTLE THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43. Last Time Tonight—“A RUNAWAY MATCH,” "Week Commencing Matinee Sunday, July Sth, Burgess & He milein Pr nt MIS EMMA BU and the BURGESS-BU ING COMPANY, in Mr. Si Condit's © comely Drama, “THE MYSTERY OF TEMPLE COURT” 1] English Drama, affording special opportunities for the ny’s well-known ¢ Prices—Matinees, 10¢ and 25e; N' le LOIS THEATRE A Sure Cure for the Hot Weatter Feeling! What is? A Good Laugh. A DOZEN GOOD LAUGHS— IN FACT, ALL THE LAUGHS THAT CAN BE OBTAINED IN THE SHORTEST TIME. Take Notice That a Hundred Good Laughs Can Lois T tre, Corner Second and Seneca, This Week. “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME” The Famous Farce-Comedy by George Broadhurst Pantages Theatre Alex. Pantages, Manager. Phones—Main 1304; Ind. 4834. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 6TH “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” THE FRANK MALTESE CO, , MISS MARIE ROLFSON, Presenting “The Wrong Mrs. Ap- | The Human Magnet” pleton,” a Humorous Absurdity. | “Defying the Laws of Gravity.” ROME, MAYO AND JULIET, 4—COMRADES—4 Travesty Minstrel Artists—Trio it Acrobats wa an Knock Song Mlustrator ED. CRAWFORD, PANTAGESCOPE, Comedian and Parodist New Motion Pictures. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAYS FROM 2 TO 11 P. M. MATINEES DAILY, 2:30, Singers. | ARTHUR ELWELL, | | | Seats, S00. Per 9:15 each day New Show Monday Afternoon JUNO SALMO The Devil Dandy—Europeag Contortlonist. TERLEY POTTER AND HARRIS, Romgn Bust lnitation Novelty Gymnaste. : 4 ‘TOM @ILLEN, THE MOZARTS, Finnegan Friend. | Singer and Dancers. | OTT, NELSON & STEDEMAN, | E@DIE ROESCH AND THE VITASCOPE. tion”; § p. m., “Old hrist 20 p. m, “The rmon,” fourth Great Events in the r; 10:46 @ m, print's by Winfield Hitt Bros’, tremendous fireworks

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