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THE Plenty af com ay. (ENEBAL REYES With a New Di-| ton”—“Lo” Packs the *" Hite People One of the bent | | Grand to the Roof. point in “The W Eugone | | Walters’ play. There Is a fierce] Fs ° | ' | fight in the dark and until a mateh | BY J. W. SAYRE. | BY T. J. DILLON. {! serat hed the auditor knows not : » r which Is the victor (By Uniled Pres) | last night, befor GOOD PLA lone te y : gre. a pte pro A Giinikent < % “4 RR a Ld Mr. Lawrence, as the half-breed| MONTEREY, Mex., Oct, 26.—It}f] rt ops, with nearly all of John Ganton” as brief as it} C2Bedian, brings a difficult dialect | was learned here today that Gen-|]} pores occupled by the sociallis exact. The second “financial” |“°™ Used and bis work is smooth | eral Reyes has been granted an In | ot ihe. city, “the Seattle| play to appear at the Alhambra mai <b ae | definite leave of absence from the |i ® Orchestra played its| within a month is so far ahead of|, 222° Kelton comes in, for province by the state logistaatare. |i) of che new season, |Ite predecessor that it will blot 1t/ £° merous share of create “Pierre jit In expected he will depart as soon | I] novelty e ectancy of | completely fro th emo: ) “4 ha” le well mounted t}as hin successor to the governor: |]] Sere bound up fh the | those who witnessed both” |!# Well worth a viatt |ship, General Jose Maria Mior, ar-|f] he } — —-- ‘ives. ga the musical director of the The Ganton play ta built upon} i 3 ; M of Henry Hadley, of New |old but substantial lines, and while ¥¥¥*#¥ eee a eee ee Te cones ee ae K.. Mr. Hadley made good. He | startling dramatic innovations may nor ad tnterim. 6 be ie sf a wnassuming person-| be missing, there is always a strict! *® AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK, by a number of prominent er ‘with few extremes of man-| Accord with reason and a reason ticlans that the change In to be ‘dad none of personal adorn-/able theatrical accord with life MOORE—Bilile Burke in “Love permanent, General Mier now is He boasts uo Paderewski | There ts very little of that mawkiah Wednesday mati subsecretary of war es He has relied simply sentimentality, parental or matrt Band. It hae not been announced when musicianship and steady monial, that playwrights George Fawcett Reyes tn to leave, but it tw rumored easing to obtain his res think ts a foll for high in “The Great John Ganton.” that he, with the mayor of this city mary one of his readings sculduggery |® GRAND—John E. Young in #|'* Preparing to depart within a dag Was smooth and sy There is the self-made father “Le” short time. REESE EERE REESE REE RR REE Ee eee eee eee ee eee seasons is noted in /all retandable; their motives (78th to 88th perform GIVE Al 10 MORSE , The orchestra last prec 1 without wrench in “Pierre of the Bumbered 56 men, several the imagination and thelr ac cine than appeared at any pre-|tions can always be more or ORPHEUM — Edwin Stevens *| (iy United Preen) concert. Many familiar faces | justified by common sense. and vaudeville, | NEW YORK, Oct oid the fo be noted on the stage, |ls why “The Great John Ganton” MAJESTIC — Alexander von ®! oioc6 friend and former business as the orchestra has been |® good play and why it was enthus Mitzel and vaudeville. Seatnie: Gunsien Shecen, Ge tanaele ed by several excellent lauded last night | ® PANTAGES—The Six Hoboes oned banker, Richard Croker ts bar | who have not before ap € two strong characters) and vaudeville. rying to the United States on one Bee M, including | Max play, and ‘ote payed | by! of the fastest transatlantic liners Concertmelster; Pietre tts The role of John Gan | ee ee ee from England It tw anid that first violin, and Sig. Oecon king of the Chicago stock Croker will provide bail for Morse arionetist George Fawcett, is &) Pantages Secures Another House. Immediately after the United Hadley’s thoroughness of work, as tes Now that the spisit of conquest | gtates cireult court of appeals had instanced by the strings. He the insistent applause /is upon him, Alex, Pantages nowa- | affirmed his sentence by the United | ght him before the cur- OM evidently not only marked al! the bowings in every score, but days never calls it a day's work un } ti he States criminal courts, He tain is a gnarled, untidy * has added one or more houses van for more than an hour Tider the circumstances suc- BR holding the general at wy well. The program | iitors to refrain from “Lo,” at the Grand. At last we have it--a real must cal comedy, “LO,” constructed on} unique lines, but a misical comedy his many visite here with Nat Good any other sort of a bum pass in) When a soloist appears 5 lin robust health. O’Brien was lasued his statement orchestra. ge} | Dine innings. . Se the ceentne we etaicel| “Although the show {# on the only four months age feet and stated that ‘ . Grand theatre boards for » full| sheriff with Nat Go te either in on “Javanaise” rhapsody, a) of rapid tempo with | ought and brilliant finale. other numbers were overtures from Weber’ week it was originally intended for | the Moore theatre. the booking offices shifted it to} jthe Grand But at that patrons | ‘a 7 amelled a mouse and crowded into} ie |the Grand last night until there }Was nothing left but room for) Bunting will | strap bangers. 1 t sortie ge gle Franklin P. Adams ground out) according to a change % Stist of champagney chatter with arrangements made by cgay hed the goon ug and! janage there, while A Baldwin joane | " P George Hood to- | a cssed the plece up with a bunch of ial lilts which have all the/ onent parts of humdingers. a something new in musical! dy and it sure makes a noise An Unusual Showing of $4.95 Fresh from the best New York milliners shapes, trimmed with wings, velvet, flowe large bows. ack, brown, navy blue, tan and the so sought-for grays “ee Cort Branching Out. Manager John Cort wil! WILL the opening concert of the | « ' son daughte SEATTLE—The Russell-Drew Director Hadley seemed to/a but still hated business ri Company (71st to 80th per Bis men under good control. | val, with a few sisters and broth formances), in “A Marked im brasses were intemperate at faithful servants, ete, to fl) Woman.” Se The vast improvement over | the theatrical chinks. But they are LOIS—The Del Lawrence Com Moree se for Croker, the former boss of Tam It is understood that and by “asisted upon their being ob-| Gorgon” Graham, as pitiless as &/to his circuit. Today the scene of! many, who took the next steamer to the letter. The strings | # trap in bis business deals, but/ annexation is Kansas City. Man- for America | Right bowed as one man. The at bottom a red-hearted man. The ager Pantages hae just concluded | he will ball the convicted man from Grchestra seemed instantly | “Browning” of Allen Faweett, the | arrangements for the taking over the Tombe, and will sta ve to the baton of the/soft spoken, patient, old secretary) of the Majestic in that city, up to| until the end was equally good, in ite way. The this time a burlesque house ogram last night was pop | work of the other members of the Pantages vaudevi! will be put ¢ Tschaikowsky sym-|cast leaves nothing to be desired. jinto the house elther November 7 one of the longest ever | —_—_—_ or November 14 to the above he A mistake in| —— MacPherson- Gray Co. — MacPherson- Gray Co. Hats Chic rs and much A large collection at this interesting price—$4.95. { le as ans es ® soon ree Reed story | Other beautiful hats at $6.95, $10.00, $12.50, and up evry’s a aeattie masager Will | story, “He bir pablished to $15.00. len to look after a new ., in Collier's just one year ago yes “dl Red to Sa Prana and terday. The asbestos rises on a Beautiful Serges at $1.00 Instead of $1.50 Sew Colonial theatre, pete Bs nhl orcas ths yo od A surplus from one of the best European serge ver, Brooklyn, N. Y., and the othe! Id keep eee cot hice act is the home of a United States || makers, a concern that turns out the finest grades of consul in Yucatan Johnny Young hurtles forth as a} racy exponent of slanguage and be goes with a bing from the time he skids into view, Tab this Jonathan man. For he's the boy who banishes the blues. All times. When he started Same of theatrical leader years ago, he sought BME Control only in a majority tne With his circuit once established, he has acquired in which he has com. serge that come to this country The colors are the choicest of this season, ing the much-wanted wistaria, taupe and hagen. in the! itro > per here's a young woman = fel Berge 2 — cast_Dorothy Brenner's her name | Prices fully one-half less than regular. oe 8 entry | and there's nothing dilatory about || this section will prove highly profitable to you. faithful portrayal, and the “Statue song by Miss Lange and the choru is an enchanting blend of ha offering you such beauties as these are. this price that we are rather proud of our suc includ- ( ‘open Other splendid values in the Dress Goods Department at Your shopping in 19.50 re. It is so diffi- suit of cess in |Dorothea. Aside from her real f W $ ability Miss Brenner has “hyu en— |Shysical ‘charms, "Sho is "a toppy {| Specially Good Suits for Wom | little terpsichorean, too. You are sure to get enthusiastic about these Suits David Kirkland and Juliette 4 i Lange supplied the dramatic bits || When you see them—same as we 4 : with more than sufficient ability /f cylt to get the beautiful new shades into a Mr. Kirkiand’s Indian was a roost “Won't you lay it aside for me? I don’t like to decide till I land colors James A. Reynolds as a general” incl to those 4 ¢ kf have seen what the other stores have,” is a frequent remark South American revolutions, pulled |f from our customers. the cord, Some of the stuff went i » mee & . over the auditors’ heads, for “Lo NINE TIMES OU T OF TEN THEY COMI ig not ordinary. It is strictly a bie |} BACK and take the suit they first looked at. Tammany*on Parad Little Old Other values in Suits that are absolutely the Main Street.” “Yankee Maid,” “Lit ,EST” in Seattle at $25.00, $35.00, $45.00, and up tle Things,” “Statu g,” and “You Can Al Be My Swe to $60.00. : heart” sent everybody to the treet ~ * : +4 a-whistling Our Reliable Shoes for Women at $2.50 Lo” i dressed in {ts best. bib JOHN corRT. and tucker, Scenery, singing and Are in all the newest styles, complete in a full Pt Opens the Cort Theatre slang, all commanding top price range of sizes now. These shoes have never. been in constitutes “Lo.” It's one bully ae es doings, and if you misa it you're|§ equaled under $3.50. 9 and Chicas t alubrious EDDIE BOYDEN Ys : lent Dinyhotises, ix vic + ot good shape that women can wear enty of com bene ye f segs soe ied gy aah fortable shapes for people with tender feet Aker are ext k A Marked Woman,” exclaimed al t i or-|an excited woman as she left the “ m John Ci iio Seattle. theatre yesterday, “Just | Brassiere Corsets 50c, 75c, 1.00 | eer velous ar-|made my back hair stand on end : Leave Seattle—GiNs (oxce Kennedy zee A All of which fs one desertption A splendid new line of Brassiere Corsets, made y), *8:30, 10000, *11:30 a. m., 1280, on this Coast, in't th of the melodra The story con ¢ aiidne She aeneiachy : sae 10, 4100, *6115 p.m are 2 mistakes 1 fine the mishaps of a minteter's|f Of good quality batiste, prettily trimmed with lace J] “pyureday ana saturday only 11:80 Hert to change with has made in the daughter (Niva M. West) when|f| and embroidery. som Satarday and Sun- Shave-been in hi { falls into the hands of a long i SAS iy os ‘ Seattle | fs Bene manager. 11 met 4 Chink (True Boardman) Just the thing to wear with Princess Dresses, giv 2145, 8115, | Ware, Soe round trip. * failures in that 4 n, ae The Chink wants the mihister’s|— ing the slender effect to the figure now so desirable *Bouta stop at Pleasant Beach, | half fare . ie Pedueing managers |i but |daughter fn marriage and frisks! Phones: Ind.'796; Main 3101, 3993. Meet been & slip or a away her lover, a United States] EVERETT AND EDMONDS | ie Vast theatrical organ-| marine (Orral Humphries) to @ Three round trips dally ny ey * BO doubt what-| Boxer camp, threatening to put out attle a nied that John Cort|his lamp If the girl refuses to} unday ; gad nee years’ time own|marry his Chinkship. But our 63) baa mgt Pegi gh '. ely on Broadway and t ul-|trusty marines arrive in the nick e day, leave Everett at 0:45 a. 1 tet ibe theatres on the| of time and the Chink gets his 30D oe Binge Fare k fondon wit’ bear his | During the action Charles Conners, Main 5604, Pike Street Nene Second Avenue. Ind, A471, Semen ti aOR LP 4 [aw Ben Bolt, the gunner, extracts r Sunset, Main 8998; Ind him would} or more cities STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, Al T, DickIron | Masterner.” eo had peen comin [%on ae Wel. give carctul,| here with Gov a 3 be jae . iy reve portrayals “t. Chinese | tor's engagement here 18 years Mo For ‘the | plonity of beni n+ * wali sted | with Maxine Bulott tr wig Rivals and Mra. Eva B 4 . Wes . ; yt Lait Odirieh Wa he At Fryo's E tw vaca "yopera house with The P vt hie oe The cant is w we The in 1891 at the old pers house Mon le d and © play foes t t wit " | ot rush y on “ A ald “= . Y es ireeank W. Spencer in “The Lit. | Octob a - : yooOms and 14 years ago with {Ba given th ® 8004 dronaing. | Pauline Halla “Doren He will | 3 be best remenibered for hin alte Pierre of the Plains.” gether Inimitable i. nation how Theatr goer who attended the|the valet tn An Am*@rigan § Cit} - ln yeaterday had their firat | #en, an portrayal that never failed! foedien to judge of Bdgar }. | tO bring rounds of appinuge, | wyn's delightful play, “Pterre of the | H@ Wan always one of the trinity| | Piains,” and if attendance be any|!® “When We Were Twenty-Ono,” | j crite rion the play will enjoy big} Thi® Neth O'nrien must not be for the remainder of the | CoMfounded with the minstrel com:| week jedian of exactly the same name,| of the Plains” ts a high | Wo te now with Lew Dockstader, | cla ‘melodr arn and the D, 8, Law | rence players give it a goodly Inter-| EHery's Rand ts to give # concert doibanGtd pretation. Mr wyn Incorporates |at the Moore theatre Wednesday | in hi ‘ play the well known chara afternoon iicheny Or-|George Fawcett Scores tore of the three Galbraiths and ‘ ther Corra’ taken from Sir Is Heard at the} Well With “John Gan- Siibers Parkes's stories of “Pierre nt} Hocker, like Peat: rem Bale price = from terra firma up. | win, wae thoroughly known by lo Sopa ine, completion of | “And if anybody happens to get|cal playgoers, died very suddenly id va Fr ee Was duly heeded, A | **KY. Just say that John E. Young ot heart disease in New York City) | IZABET EM, 3- Oe interm: * oh, | Beads the joy-Jerkers and he leads last we ted States Senate ission between the | with a batting average well over| O'Brien recently underwent an been challenged to 8 tenia | ne innovations, a | 200—he’s a regular verbal Hans |operation for appendicitis, and tt “ ly ie eee couatenaan ‘that d Wagner. He doesn't ft pas oriia thought that thi contributed | Charlies > ‘owler, ¢o Way verhaye not. be | co "of © bum poss greatly to his death, as he had from New Jersey. Mr. Fowle ‘Our Reyer Hat Thin Shoe Poi tured in Seatt tory. pogitively Af ot 2229 Second Ave ries Fr BILLY IN “LOY ves and Mat 560 seats In PRICES- Tonight a ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Matm S147; Ind. 283, Commencing stored in ¢ Use the lower Popular Programme. “THE GRAN Mate 1909. Week day er 25 Wonglieh 4; has Bxtension ay ot “i Sis 75 “Ss: 90 | of quar genuine le uphe Se Fy aa Heat bh maniifac le, at our own fac joligh which will rack the leath Your shoe polisher for 3 Table. rated «$6.95 How SPECIALS AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO., | | Diner : like ent, In quarter Gut in eoiden or | ed oak fintah, has full box » 9950 BE QH | price, nor $948 . 1 ner ote... 50 and Wood Btoves, like cut sizes, up from “De Haven Sex ard’s Ferret! —Walter Be sure to see our tine of Coal | Btoven, uf $6.56 | oven; 1526-28 SECOND AVE, y guaranteed uaranteed to gi arming closet and regular value §48.00. For the Week Commencing Monday October 25 China cabinet yery similar to | out, tm weathtred finish: has thre es, Thin ie a strict nivale pattern Regula $18.06. Fe iris Te nKes is a ater satisfaction: es $82! 15 price ext wy, ou RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? | ua cave you ‘ble. bainng-t eo tat es ed, 306 James Mu- Thura ‘ohmen Presents ais, ” $2, Mats at $1.50 Afternoon 9.15. at 2:80 *., 60 enday Cy Baleony T—Top Neteh, & Prices 16¢, 20¢ y Vaudeville Lower 10¢ a0 Dally at 2:30 “Bhopping Matinees Floor rtling Acts—7 Oc and Tbe. sow Man ‘and D 1304 LOIS THEATRE nem, Sunset, M. Mighth Week — The 4 for the First Ind. 4 vorrow and 334 Ur New Bill Hoboes PANTAGES THEATRE qualed Vaudeville. rting Today at 2 20. Wed. and Sat T Zo | tecdrrlani \ TO-NIGHT on 43. Managers. ALBERT HANSEN, Jewe! First and Cherry. Optical Department. ADMISSION FREE > a2 n,, 12 #6] lock, 730) i DOWN (Established 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grats ond Pxvvistons. Both Phones 279, Private Wirea, 804-205-306 Alaska Bldg. $60C worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land at Bir- mingham or Earlington or Pa- cific City. | Big Land Sale Today Loaded to the Full Capacity Yesterday, So Today We Run Again Free—Free to Those 5 or 10-Acre Tracts at Birmingham AT $50 PER ACRE On Terms of $2.00 per Month One lady writes: I paid rent for 15 years but I am now glad to say I make $200 clear each month raising Belgian hares and poultry. I have 9 small children and they have lots of pure Jer- sey milk and cream and eggs. I have lots of free wood and water on my 5 acres at Birming- ham and would not sell out at any price, Men with brains buy land on the Sound; fools laugh at them; fools work for others all their life, like the ox. The LAST BIG LAND ==SALE OF== 2,000 ACRES Will Be Continued ‘AT BIRMINGHAM, Tomorrow and Sunday OCT. 22 AND 23, Big FREE BOAT VENUS, no tickets needed, leaves Pier .6 at 10 a. m.; returns at 7 p.m. Come early to get seats. Now that the fair is over we expect large crowds every day. Foggy mor ings are always sunshiny days Over 6,000 acr ave been sold the last $0 days; dozens of new houses going up. We have work at big wages for all kinds of men. R. R. and street cars run through this land, as {t is only 11 miles from Everett. Get on boat; no tickets needed; or come to C. D. Hillman’s offices in Times Block for free maps and guides of all this — cowitry EIGHT FRESH WATER LAKES FULL OF TROUT AND BLAC BASS ON LAND. 16 MILES OF WALK TO BE LAID, MEN WANTED NOW.