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GLOUP OF OF CHORUS. G/RIRD 7 IBES [N TOVLAND Al THE GRAND. AT THE ORPMEU/1. At the Moore. to which Is at and impor ouls Janes, f the most rd Mansfield comedy {iret aren ono Land, Their wonderful and exciting 4 and if thet play Worthy of the player ander Pantages’ | to the. children # not expect ke any money—in fact, that mpowsible, for with Sl royalty and neart g2tre sapenses for t duction, It anything. ° an his fortune. Mansfield anewered na Jast call, his trustees, In loc ak pover the p bie claiman covet, rite, ¢hose Lowi fas the player most endowed | ments to nas offering ttle, He de © entire teid produc- with all the rand@ur, b delight in offering the piny, and tt te perhape worth mentionin that the L theatre is the fire he offering | leads f charming nic attain Gynt” ls the stor o one ruin by 4% it jth ¥ of a Ute The Alien Curtis company of _mu iishness, a sical at the Third Avenue theatre, have done well this week with “A Lost Baby.” Several numbers in thin week's bill eveked han anything "at A fag Gynt" ts em- C rempte, & vette rophesies jolly Wid- ht @ |elage musical numbers than th | jthis week, and that th principals orpeer to better advanta, } big change from mel a & matinee tomor- * oda attraction, | " will open at the! WY matines will be a ¥, New Year's day. bes in Toyjand” is melodious- b am comedy from | Rte finien. It ts called an oper pravagapza, but can rightful- to. J aa a come opera. | Con- pating ical plot and consist - reo ier with farcical situ dtorous complications and ely funny dialogue, with scinti [drama | he theatre from 9 clase of entertainmen seldom meets with as much favor as that at the Third Avenue did this ek, and if next week's bill the theatre wit equipinent run at the Star theatre with nees tonight and tomor ternoon and night. On Mon afternoon the Btar will offer | Kersiake's five educated pigs In a [novel act that will prove & surprise }to all of the patrons here #0 be Caron and Herbert, nov- crobate; Marjorie tt, In and imitations; Cotter ‘and nedy sketch, “The foliday and Cur in the burlesque, “The Battle ot » Boon”: Henry and Alice Carver, is a novelty shooting and equill bristic act; Eddie Roesch, with a bal lad and the French motion pletures. These acts will run for one week, mn eplendid pinpany ie strong In many he pre arts are in ol : iat sewer, we a oF neerbrea vate, Helen MeLeod a Uypresce, ou bs igley, John M. Will Hatter. | ical humbers are many and ‘The Semttle. Girls Leave Home” £904 business at the Heat Rasenigne HH Benn ht morrow Bh |hey closes « Lovers respectable and strictly high-grade amusement | With daily matin From sunny California to the perineity 27 ct. Fourth Gyaipheaw Concert. | snow-capped Beaks of th E Hima Henry's Minstrels appear. The fourth symphony ert, by |/ayae; from the center of ace } in their own the Seattle Bymphony orchestra, wilt|tion and culture of the Pacific and give o bis Moore on the hight | slope to the haunts of the unelvil El yom th Kether- | ized nomads of Thibet, is the mag pe © - bh eminent plant teres nia. (the sola an eminent pianist, a8) vieudinous leap that the young m in} y presenting mu- | fSatres EXT WEEK bed Lov TAI ES As OGYNT" « | “ss i THE gy oe THE STAR- WORKING GIRLS CALL STUDENTS SAPHEADS CHAMPAGQNG, III, Deo, 26. By U. P.-Working girls here put this notice In the local paper for the benefit of the University of Hlinols students “Stu@ents, attention: Girls who are working and who are fairly good looking can scarcely walk atreets of Cham pagne without #o ignorant saphead of a atudent butting In and bothering them with their attentions. Now, it would be advisable for all who this oon cerns to sit up afd take notice.” on the ‘TELEPHONES ARE FULL OF GERMS wa MORE NIGHT RIDERS ARE ARRESTED NASHVILLE. Tenn., Dec. 26,—By U. P—Arrests of alleged Night | Riders have been made in Hum phreys county and visits have been charged to the band, and Attorney General V. B. Bowman ie understood to have sev Many whippings New York Hippodrome, and Lewte | ral confessions. A plot to dyna &@ Cook have a clever blackface act.| mite property of a large realty Are. Allison wind up the owner, and @ plot to kill @ mer way What Happened to| chant who patd less than $1. a wr Mra. A pre- | bushel for peanuts are said to have ry Ll f aracterisation | been fr uatrated by the arrests Of a Swertis An extra © 16 to be wtven on New Years day. Altone ther, th Or Standard. which ies gus Nobody endeavor to audience continu ‘ ance will be given Ne * day HONORS FOR DARING MOUNTAIN CLIMBER IRAASCOCK Ja BERKELBY, Cal, Dec. 26.—Be | cause he outstripped all competitors : by two hours In @ daring ascent of | the Matterhorn tn early spring, and) because of a record for intrepidity | and resourcefulness gained while mountaineering In Switzerland dur ing the summer of 1907, John Rag-| lan Glasscock, senior student and athletic hero of the University of |} California, has m made the ob ject of a flattering distinction. He has been invited to be a member of the party of exploration and scientific research that will trav erse the plains of Nepal, Thibet and Afghanistan under the patron age of the Royal Geographical so- clety of London rom sooo es te will make. He has left for | Nights, The scene is a Orpheum, London, and after a pleasure trip| Mise Juyje Horne, | ds ehter |down the Nile to Khartoum, he » wingers aad |} James A. Herne, the’ famous * nan io ie neers and Jgmge 4. Herne, the Samess will join his companions at Cairo bill at the Orp! In @ ak in the early spring to start on the| ow ‘entitle | “A Mounta two years’ trip into the heart of % Jewell with her | asia. +s nen étes company, presenta a mimto ternoon at the . ee 1t'tn entitted Reye ROBBED ON STREET, | t us fairy story und is said to be| SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 26.—By} Suis Allieen May fa"ite ely U. P—Beaten and robbed on al iif eee a ty en thoroughfare with hundreds of per 90 hears snuch of thie |Z act In which sons passing by, was the experience teresting, as well ae [several song hits of t of Morris Goldstein, a taflor, of this 4 Wal Gs Gia Seana elty, last night, and today he 1s at uty known as “Pletkres {the Central hospital, while the po- with whieh they have! liee are searching for his assail-| countul jn the ic Or aT ae THIRD AY, Cor. Spring LAUNDRY re wt wREe) tick and ‘ailing’ person ‘whe malls \ Satans | me this a4. or calle for it une) CUFFS « ANNOT § 8 MALL, M.D. 1914 Second Ave, Beattie, Wa. swims © AC anta, BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Wa- f) changes | | | 8. C. Osborn & Co, More 097 Wiret Ag. the "iad was r eestousty iajoren ye J automet in whieh another police offic | misconduct | McHugh, jot the Chronicle butiding about __ KILLS MEXICAN AN DINGO. Cal. Dec. ¢—By t Word was recetved here to tay "oO at Win B. Morse, son of Ramuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the Morse telegraph, had killed « Mexican on the big ranch of F Campbell in Lower California Campbell, who ja a resident of thie city, hae gone ne 1 who t= said to furnish ald to Mors t harged with be confined in jail, murder |IS RUN DOWN BY BROTHER OFFICER. An FRANCISCO, Folicewan rr) Dec, 26 U 8 Hawkins Hamill pended p q gation & result of the and alleged while on duty, and I the chauffeur, has been placed under arrest, charged with battery. Hawkins ia suffering with a broken ankle and frectures of both wrists, besides numerous brufses and cuts anda possible frac- ture of the skull and interna! in Juries. ‘STEAM TUBE BURSTS; FIREMEN WILL DIE BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 26.—By U. P.—-Thomas McCulien, a fireman, was #0 badly sealded that he prob ably will die, and William Ludwig son, the engineer, was slightly in Jured as the result of the bursting of a steam tube in the engine room 12 O'clock last night. Consumption Kills Leper. _ HARRISBURG, Pa., Deo, 26.—By P.—Mock Sem, the le who has been the involuntary and ex pensive charge of Harrisburg since July 7, 1907, died at the munictpal hospital this morning, tubeculosts being the cause of death Bank Robbed of $29,000. 8, Dec It has just been made public that the First tional bank of Monrovia was robbed between last Saturday and Monday of $29,000, Santa Claus in Airship. LOS ANGEL Dec. 26.—Santa Claus, represented by Roy Knaben shue, floated and satled over the city yesterday afternoon in the new Knabenshue airehip much to the de Nght of the children and aeroiste. Wreck on the G. N. SPOKANE, Dec Charles Mackay, fireman, was killed and four others Injured when the Bon ner's Ferry local passenger crashed into @ freight train at Elmira, Idaho, yesterday Camp Overrun With Thugs. WENATCHE! Dec. 26,—The railroad camp at the Columbia aid ing has been terrorized for some time by thugs, and officers have been sent there to break up gang. Brothers Killed by Train. SNOHOMISH, Dec, 26.—Dan and Mike O'Donnell, brothers, were killed by an N. P. freight train yes terday while crossing the track {inatitution, By| the New Mothod PRIVATE Copyrighted. irs. SONS * | gts M031. ind. L222 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1908. A JOKE TICKLES JUDGE NOLAN AND HE GIVES A REAL “HORSE LAUGH” WAIN OD AAO PEAKE SPRINGS ONE ON JUDGE NOLAN At the direction of Health Com misal Crichton, Dr. Coe city ne Gn ox amin c t t ee " te Aecertain how man les of dis ouse germe lurk the , Although the examination in only partial completed, diphtheretic, tuberculo fin and other germs have alread been discovered Dr. Criohte tates that as a reasonable precautl tranemitters should be disinfected often, He anys that when the mouth the trar mitter is molst, there ix com tively little danger, but when It be | comes dry the germs are likely to MARS be wafted about. Peroxide of hy-| drogen ts recommended as a germt PORONTO, Ont., Dec, 26, —~ Of olde jcourse you've heard of the “horne aug. u | But aid a ever ny LEO SPERLING STILL — {actus sstcna”trom” the. ‘emuing IN VANCOUVER JAIL <2": Well, b y, and t w t Assistant Prosecuting Attorney |!t ts ial John H. Perry, after an wnsucee Hut the & race horwe tn thi ful effort to effect the return of | city, quartered at the far Wood Leo Sperling from Vancouver un- | bine race track, that can apprectat jder the Canadian depc tion law, |) 4 Joke and laug hear ’ to Seattle w 1 at on I is accused of defrauding | *@!lex In he ab Beattle merchants out of goods | w it et H " amounting to $3,000. Canadian de ' tation law provides that erim i s Jude % may be sent out of the coun: | Nolan Cather in this case the local au. |! Pea thorities at Vancouver refused to| Judee Nolan, t the purple tact, and are awaiting actions in the blue grass of Kentucky, has from the attorney general at Otta-| "Yer Won a race, although he has EMPLOYES GIVEN HANDSOME CHECK lowing # custom that has been established for many years, the D. 8, Johnston Co. remembered their many employes in a very substan Gal manner on Christmas, several! thousand dollars being distributed in the form of checks. While the Jobnaton Co. te not a co-operative it has always been {te poliey to share with the employes & portion of the yearly profite at Christmas time. RK. 8. Fringer, the general manager of the Johnston establishments in Washington nied with @ beautiful sateuma by the employes BUSINESS SECTION OF TOWN BURNS OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Dec 26.—-By U, P.—Virtually the entire business section of Ravia, Okla of 1,200 Inhabitants, in John county, was wiped out by fire the loss aggregating $55,000. Five business bouses, a Jumber yard and three Warehouses were burned. A detective Ti od the fire was vase Veur Doore phot THE Opposite Bow ita Worse teen” Phones od the Times AVEN DRUG co. sore. A suitable place to live Igm—houses are scarce, rents and foods high—apartments || either inaccessible, too large he servant question is will have no terrors for you and out, you are still smiling. Coal trusts cannot grasp you. We Solve All These No light or heat bills need bother you; | No stairs to climb; elevator service ht; hot and cold water, | ht and long distance phone } in every room. Yoy'll live in the most | fashionable shoppt stone a 25 per month up. day and electric concrete from ¢ HOTEL SAVOY, Seattc jee our rooms and suites today. — ive in peace and comfort by making the Savoy your home. Russell, Drew & French Week Commence “The Jolly Widow” A Sparkling al N Sparkling Che in F ity SEATTLE THEATRE The First Time in Seattle, J. M. B W derf Y y Stor Rusdell & Drew. Both Phones—43. Play rieed Theatre in the Northwen 6 99 WHY GIRLS HAVE HOME.” Week Starting Matinee pOrrow $ oiny), December 27th, the Osly and Original HI HENRY’S GREATEST MINSTRELS Teelve Stories ** Solid Comfort” a Have you thought of the coming winter—well, it about time, for snow will soon be flying. | ~ AMUSEMENTS. | . : | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Management Melange of ©) us epin ot Matinees “2 AMUS EMENTS. corr Manager JOIN MOORE THEATRE Week New (Prtdn w Ni The LOUIS 66 OFF JAMES GYNT” 50 People HENRY 6, HARAIS Pre ROSE STAHL “THE CHORUS LADY” By JAMES FORBES THE GRAND Week Rew day, JOMN CORT Manawer With Matin New Yeu Macdow Vie Other Matinees « Day and td waten! & “BABES IN TOYLAND” been ne to the post more r b Mra, ¢ Peake t wot, * h of t that Mrs. Peake ix the on ft ale tr Next Week—Thomun Jefferson in “HIP VAN WINKLE Durir he f t Judy pn haw been ¢ joke” by the res t t tiffed Mra. ¥ for } t if a joh Both Phones « \e ed t And to } t t ar story, he gt aT or “hor wig A a em Fon THY BST DENTAL Wonk at chrapent ST. PAUL DENTISTS « © Third Seoqualmie Motel E prices cow Advanced Vaudeville WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINER, DEC. 38 MISS JULIE HERNE “A MOUNTAIN CINDERELLA. ? AT ONCE Pinyth Frank White and Mr. and Mrs. Allison T " NeW YEARS YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN Jewell’s Manikins Lew Simmons the Fe OF GOOD APPEARANCE 1 ful M i mae TO PREPARE FOR ite i ‘ wha Ne . SPOTLARS “ON THE BAND Musical Comedy Dev ELL Be ipl Joe Cook and Brother AND Vaudeville Engagements ; ™ Jovclia Tete The Murray Sisters A W “IN THE ATR” Fe CRONY?PS $13 2nd Ave., Suite 408, Epler Block. or partic Orpheum Motion ures—Latest in Motion Photography. Pertorm SM Every Eve « Dally at 2 Evening Prt —Dally Ma Popular Vandeville Theatre « Ve Birthing Attract THE PAMOUS PASSION PLAY Running This We With Spe Mus! —— Caron and Herbert, Novelty Acre bats ew Marjorie Barrett, Eddie Roesch And th Haliday and Curley, ne In “The Battle of T. Henry and Alice Garver, noting Act in wintér is a sericgie prob- | “Unequaled Vaudevill Pantages Theatre Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Dec. 28th | Kresco & Fox or too small, appalling. Snow blockades | f the car lines are down |} Hickman-Neller Co, One-Act Com- THALERO’S DOG AND PONY CIRCUS Only Act of 1 the World spect ry “Prattling Pals HODGES & LAUNCHMERE In Piano Belec tions and Comedy McKune & Grant Eccentric Comedy Aerobate, Continuous Perform- oon __ELWELL Pantagescope New From 2 to 11 P.M. district. Building— | marble. Rates begin od Shannon Theatre sf lal e Cameraphone SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM THE AWAKENING OF THE TOYS Calendar of Love O'Connor and Carlisle Prof. Bimm—Summer Time—Mikado, Act I. THEY SING, TALK, DANCE AND PLAY Pictures That Live LOIS THEATRE SEATTLE’S LEADING STOCK THEATRE. no—Main bf “A LOST BABY.” Allen Curtin Musteal Com- r Musical Pretty With th tights, 16¢ Hans Liver Yea: f a All Next Week and Saturday, t w h Matinees Sund r eclal Arrange t Tho Big dren oat ar a fo t 1 day Attraction Who Fe Mins at Once. rfor Alllcen May as Peter Reservati M Get Your 8 Before the. 8 t pe Called for Day fo Star Comedians, Fourteen Voc aliete Great otrioal Scenic Fired Page Uprivalgd Orchestra, the Best Minstrel Show That Has || == = ae Vinided the Coast This Season, | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. frooX EYRE BEEORD AT Po R PRICES BROKERS, attnees, 1 2 Btoc Ronda, Grains Private Wires. Pratinege. Nfaiheatel aud CaS Cowbey"—A Malodrame ish Phone Mocks, Bends, Gren. Ae 8p4-808-206 Alaska Bldg. Orders Wxecuted for Investment or én Marging

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