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@ay night, Mme. Sembrich ®) manently Jot to give ‘em what they want, | © here's advantages, in concert you see?” he finished some : SEA i . came ough,” said Dowlan ou TTLE—The Russell-Drew i A .| The call boy came along about | though, jompany | (170th to 1790 a ee eee or or cng. {ttia time, Dowlan strode acroaa|the same faces every week rformances) in “For Her goper OF ee nia pores |{R¢ stage. Miss Eva Earle, French |in the same seats, You learn to ing the holidays with the old fOlK®| character actress, contributed aj know what they like aud look to THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1909 ] 'DOWLAN, | | | HERO OF THRILLS, BULLETINS - Paci DEPUTY FOR | R ' — Calton, Cal. Mre Jonnle pF \ a le stateroom of a train from } ' |t * late wterday Death | ’ ; J “You Gott to Gite ‘Em the| wad‘due to an < dee of chlore Victor. 1. Marten hes. bens. sous / | i. form. She wa way to Bt misstoned deputy to i | ‘Hist-Hist’ Stuff,” Says oa octal Prodenicar whita ia ani Comedian Tells Leading Man at Seattle Des Moinee—Wittiam Foster, a pi- | NO Mercy, S Says ‘Judge Gay! the Hole e ¥ ck Ment Hilbert pete n serving #tbpoenas : y neer the 1 yan and Joule | : vm ne « al rosecute 1 « How Many Years Ago Theatre. cneas the and Fouls) in Granting Divorce, for ‘rhe couple were married In Chot| The special prowe “fe af | 4 2 re} teau, Mont, June 14, 1904, Last | 4" odge that Marion He Played Ben Holman’s They ba Forter home! “Man Who Takes an Af- qiyist Hilbert announced to his| wered to act as a deputy | d r bi. Down at the Seattle theatre, | Sant wife that another woman had er d the sheriff Role, With Tragic Re- where the lovely blonde heroine Néw York ivapereiand? finity, terod his Iife, saying that he no|!¥ complied quits. | rescues the noble hero just aw the sloamfitter w York “are longer loved her Five hundred dollars w pro. t mon CL deadly cireular saw or the flyin " «inning Mon I have no mercy for « man who| Then he went away, leaving Mra. |PTiated yesterday by th re of 1 cootongnimmel: | ce t ‘ bh railroad train is about to make a _ aoe demand $6) will leave a baby and a pretty wife Hilbert to support herself and her nty commissioner nable : # HERAT A ARR nee pretty mussy corpse of him, while J hl in distress, while lavishing his at-| (ve-yearwld boy as best she might BP Sudemcanygne Cedi saa Pb eh |} the villain, with heavy black cigar New York—Nikola Tesla tentions on another woman She studied stenography and is at [Or AD — ¥ peo iy AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK * and heavier black eyebrows and ¥entor, declares Wwite With this statement Judge Wil-| present employed in a law office | Heeds latest ay mn brin nd ao mustache, throws away the et light pplied by currents we m|son R. Gay started a vigorour ex-|in this ety prings ~ & 1 « mecone William : Crane fn *& pulls the mustach elevates the! th producing plant ove ether pression of contempt for the man Hilbert lives at the Butler Annex | #!ready , “Father and th dove. . eyebrows and hi Fotled wave will supplant all present! who discovers his “affinity and hotel He acted as attorney = for ‘ EE HAMBRA urday, “The ® ain! Curses!” while the orches whiting methods within 20 your |leaves his wife and child to starve, Mrs, Florence Moore, the enchant |ggeeeeeeeeeeentht y Musician + breaks frantically into “Hearts " ¥ At the same time he signed a de- ress of former Adjutant General | % 7 rt ‘ s e ork City—-A score of pe a PEGRAND—“The Man of the * and Flowers. Wily by. any The eit, PETZ levee awarding @ divorce to Pearl Ortis Hamilton, at the time Hamil |@ ONE MAIL DELIVERY. * Hour * Down at the Seattle theatre ten at fire on Belmont ay, yes- | Hilbert from Randolph Edward Hilton's shortage of $60,000 was a * All except the first ree + Fe ‘ heatre, a “f v SEATTLE phe carne nw : we were saying—well, the young B | terahy. Bix of the Injured are fire | rt, a lawyer, who has officer in| covered * morning mail delive * fompany (160th to Sak lk Tete rcenbeterialé tee 1 met, pyercome by snoh ‘ & be omitted tomorrow, and only * performances) in * to Interview William Dowlan, the } ! * first clans mail will be taken # on the Hearth * aww Madan man. the new b t| WILLIAM DOWLAN. |,.Panee City, Okla-~Mre. i | $200, 000 FOR THE |;COOK TUMBLES % out of the postoffice * 4 -aeggy SAR \ hero o witit bt tau tainsus THL enna j - “ae ey i a Lawrence ‘ thrills and shocks and blood —_—____—- —_ | knoWn~throughout the went aw “The RELIEF OF CHERRY) DOWN STAIRS; IO Ri we et ie etih the * . ’ Rut he found William Dowlan, |e bells o1 » Bho ok, |CowR[rh” te ¢ ore today, She wend * will have caught up with the SaRPHEUM Julius Steger & *| FLORENCE ROBERTS Ibsen and Shakespeare body killed nor anything Hke that. |COReer!’ When her horse fell upon] GincaGo, Dec. 31.—Plans are _ & and all ¢ mail will have ® Co. The “Sern * Ce *| Weill-Known Star Is Booked at the This hist-hist stuff gets ‘em,|Got to have a lot of bang >| being made here today by Hrnest| 2% (be mistress of the house re-|# been de * in e h Com Alhambra Week After Next in |though,” he sald, philorophically” |in the. play td ; Hrnest| sponsible when the hired girl falls | * * osc Sheet: Weegee * “The Transformation.” | hey ent hap Yeu give ; ‘ 2 ‘ : Pitteburg a—Frank B, Smith,| Bicknell, national director of the | town th cai dnl ond i RHEIN ? George B. Reno *® ¢ e ‘em re Here Misa French drifted into] president of the Crucible Bteel com “ |down the back stairs and hurt Z . FE ‘ | !¥ great stuff and they yawn and] yiew of the audience > lnter- 1 pA ne of the largest independent | #e4 Crows socidty, for calling a), | ies | = asia or ba * at me with contempt and disdain, /8t4¥ ®Way. But bring on “The Con hi pd gy ot pe 5 ni: cane rpor bin the ‘country, |meeting of the Red Cross counciia |” vient a MARRIAGE cosTS BERPANTAGES = Potrotr's Ant &| but the house war gold out and ho|VCt® Dauaater’ or ‘Nellte, the] Th oian tent w stranger to Seat:| UPFC dead here last night and the executive committee of the | 4 onus in the howe of Georee A NAVAL CAREER | Es mal Circus and vaudeville. %/had to let me try it, without time |Heaultul Bowing Machine Girl'| 1,” ite used to play with the stock] New Vork—The Star company, | United Mine Workers for the pur i Sepaentee sm Ce, ROME. of George = | iy semen # even for a single rehearsal jend they eat it up, . coutpany at the Lois and has many | publishers of the New York Ameri: |Pose of giving permanent relief to| Fonda, keeper of the West Point VASHIN , Dec. 31,~An & ¥ THE COMING WEEK. &| “So I played the part that night}, “New, down in Dallas, where Tip as here. Ho je a young manjcan, William Randolph Hoarat, |the survivors of the Cherry disaster, | lighthouse, was hurt exactly two viavtt Of the de lad nt ak : cata Rl and got a dig hand. Of course 1/%2*,Just before I camo here, we put romising actor | president, was fined $800 for iibel-| In replying to charges that the | yars ago by falling down th k the career of Midshipman Joseph C » r ure “og “ne 4 promising actot j at, wi lor Whe! ng to on ; 0 by nx down the bac he career of — MOORE — Sunday afternoon, #| slavishly imitated Ben Holman all|2% ;The Christian’ Fine | show.) “| we Routtle company iw a stock | 208 D. Rockefeller, Jr |Red Crows lind not properly re: |? deca hey It ogatnat Austin of the U. 8 8. Bouth Dakota, Fitth Popular Concert. Sun- #! through. Hen heard of my success, |*°°", Great Good moral to wd gig —“Foagy mage SG eg nl jHeved suffering at Cherry, Bicknel! | *'!T% 40d has started sult against oon. to an end yesterday day night and all week, Max ® rose from his sick bed against the jit ‘at right, Poe ee a eee tot ot | “The Virginia» corner of Bighth|aaid that the organization bad | Fonds in the King county superior! He was dism the naval | Figman in “Mary Jane's Pa.” % | doctor's orders, to play the role the |WhAt did we have? | Empty houses. | oxslualvely. Tilt, acne ee be / SY: and Virginia at, 1s now open spent nearly $200,000, und that the |court for $6,000 damages service be in Hono- LHAMORA—"The Gay Must- %} following night, and wuffored a re-| Vent clear over thelr heads. Then } cae tke it io ag for bustness, with 105 modern fur-|families of the dead miners were| She saye she had « stew pan in| julu on the recent visit of the South lan. # | lapse. A few days later we all rode hate riba tg liyoan of these ‘Un se ney eat ae ~ i ot te Nook |Bished rooms, single and en suite.|betng cared for even better thap|one hand and a frying pan in the | Dakota. in violation of a strict order AND—-Sunday, Tuesday and * | pehind him to the cemetery. After |) Ae Mub-Jack-Daiton’ shows, and | ba -y' Ne i forest thone of last | Everything new. Rates from $2.00 | their own broadwinners could have! other, and because of the darkness that the consent of the war depart- all week, “Beverly Mon- ®} that the part was given to me per-| ""** to hang up the 8. R. O. sign - rying t * m j to $4.00 per week | done. she could not see the steps, ment necessary in all c . - = * * * * * * * bn et little to the discussion them for a smile or a few toara, | case rags RR gh nosing Le es gghtne itd can’) “He was talking about the heavy-|and if they're with you--well, It | : th w | celed rry Lauder's booking a@ ; 2 Lo hac suing H rtormances) in “Trilby. ®ithe Salt Lake Tabernacle, having Reavy Sve” one reac Lanny 000} * wes ¥ | PHEUM—Julius Steger in # | found out that Julian Eltinge | “The Way to the Heart” and #/ male impersonator, is a part of the — vandevilie. ® | show ESTIC—Mile. Nord, the # — F iver, and vaudeville. | Valencia Closes Ite Doors. PANTAGES—Svingali, hypoo &! The san Francisco Examtner Mast, and vaudeville. 2 last Sunday sald that the Valencia Rete eeeeee anaes BY J. W. SAYRE. to shut up shop, as the have temporarily given vasion of the West a fe theatre there had made up {te mind huberts hetr in The Man j Prom Home,'” says the Examiner) 0 ~~ OU wouldn't think, to look at)ig expected to be the last Shu Mra. Maud Richardson could not | Sh BOUILLON FOUGHT FOR William H. Crane, that he! pert booking of the season.” forget. So today she was adjudged | GOOD CAR SERVICE 16 had ever killed a man?) While it Is true that the Shubert/insane by Judge Gay and sent to RECALLED. nevertheless thouses in Lox Angeles, San Fran-|/the Stellacoom asylum. | actor named Ben Holman was | cisco and Portiand will all be dark| Up until four years ago Mre.| ———e victim. Years ago, When) next week, it seems to me the Ex-| Richardson lived happlly with her| Gver a hundred Irate citizens of| =r DIVORCE MILL BREAKS HEART WRECKS MIND = ‘QUEEN ANNE FOLK ANGRY suddenty ill, and his impor) soon coming here, with Sam says Crane | here at to do. | stepped forward,” f “and with) ing the incident, assurance declared that I mid play fy? part perfectly. 1 as fall of gall as a wet sponge of water. The manager looked Quality Circutation Note. Bobby Lawrence bas just scribed eo ‘The Star. CAN SUBSCRIBE WITH A FAIR CERTAIN- TY OF CARRYING THEM OUT. BY FRANK H. WILLIAMS. | RESOLVED THAT: During the coming year I will not eat soup with a fork I will positively not borrow any more fives or tens ithan my friends will lend me. & Never in any one day will I smoke more than two boxes of cigars, seven or eight packages of cigarets and 50 or 6 stogies When playing solitaire I will never play cards for money From now until next New Year's day I solemnly de clare I will not drink except when I want to. I will not read any Egyptian hieroglyphics. I will not discover the North Pole I will not travel 13,000 miles to tell the common peo ple what a good measure I consider the new tariff bill During the entire coming 12 months I will not corner the wheat, cotton or corn markets 1 will not go hunting in South Africa. From now until next January 1 1 will not make any more resolutions. “new leaf” f labor in the interests of the rican Bankers’ Association. cessation of relations between bankers and thé Pinkertons mused by the dissatisfaction ith the contract that the bankers “ted to the detective agency. DANCE AT DREAMLAND. Dance tonight Mh it» circular the detective cy says, “We predict that on banks by all classes of ewsioual criminals will very tly increase.” In 1909 the cir F recites ‘nat bankers through the Untied States were the ims of 102 crimes. Of those but nine were directed Bet banks which had the Pin On protection H CHARLIE TAFT NOW | “SOCIETY BUTTERFLY A (ny bi WASHINGTON. CHOICE CUTS— Are at many not ungommon aco. For years we have aly customers the best meats to be had in Seattle. PALACE MARKET 4 Press.) | Dee | ie Taft made his firet formal ance in Washington society | when he was & guest « which Rear Admiral Kichard Clover gave for! daughter, Mise Be Clover, who ix home for the Mins Taft Robert “ pre When ie was included in the invita to the surprise of all, he nc 4, and he appeared to be the delighted guest present. Ie was a young chorus man in| aminer must be mistaken about} husband in Duluth, Minn. Hus | Queen Anne bill met at the corner PHolman company, Bea Holman. their season being over, in view of|pand, wife and 10-yearold daugh- |of Second av. N. and Biatne st. Inst| of the prima donna. Was ithe fact that Fiorence Roberts i*/tor made a happy family of which night and grilled the offictale of| Ber. @emedy role bed ne under-|nard announced to follow, not to The manager didn't know mention the stock company which jis now supposed to be on the way sub- a Adwission free. . any woman might well be proud. the local street railway company Life was fulfilling ts fairest hopes. (for the poor car service in that die | Then came dissension; how it | trict. and the members of the coun came i# no matter now, It came.|cil for abetting the same j Husband and wife quarreled; thetr; The fight made by A. V. Bouil | anger did not abate; the breach |lon, as superintendent of public between them widened until the | utilities. for better street car serv. busb: took his anger Into court |ice was brought oat didatos and secured a divorce. |for the counctl, Melville and Biaine, | Then a change came over Mre.| promised their support in the street | Richardson; from & woman who! car fight if they were elected sang as she performed her house The following commijtee was bold tasks, she changed to a wom-| chosen to confer with the counell an silent and morose. She came/and the street railway officials to West with ber daughter, but her|secure the necessary improve days grew blacker and her nights | ments: G. H. Drubn, L. H. Wheeler, longer. The daughter was the) Dr. Wm. A. Glasgow, J, W. Bintth first to notice the change. She/and W. R. Hemingway. Charles could not tolerate the gloomy life| K. Jenner presided at the meeting, | and went back to her father. jand Attorney L. H. Wheeler acted! This Inst blow was more than | as sccretary the mother could «stand; her last | hold on sanity was broken. She TAKES LIMBURGER TO COURT AND IS became @ mohomaniac. her rem nant of a mind completely filled with husband and daughter. The pall of melancholy settled deep and binck around her. She nureed her fond memories of the happy past. Her days were spent in bed, head Whether it because the court believed him guilty SENT TO STOCKADE) i or because of | the package of odorous cheere that he carried no one will ever know,/ but the fact remaine that Woods was sentenced by covered to shut out the sounds and sights of the world about her Al ways she moaned of husband and daughter or prattied childishly of the past It was ® woman broken in mind | of $100 and to work 30 days in the and body who was taken to Steila-| city stockade coom today, all because she could] Woods was arrested last not. forget ing by Patrol Crandall, _—$$—-— ; Was booked as a suspicious person a tee He carried & package of Limburger even * BANK CLEARINGS. | ste ch that spread through the |* Beattie. #|Toom was something flerce. # Clearings today. .$1,808,965.63 # == & Balances % 185,999.98 w MONEY “OR DEATH * ‘acoma, * ® Clearings today..$ 9 * IS DEMAND MADE * Balances ; * - * Portland. *| James Nordika, laborer, was ar # Clearings today. .$1,206,215.00 #| rested last night on complaint of * Balances ses+ 168,862.00 | Camo Deterre, @ truck gardener, @| The complainant alleges that Nor- See ee ee | dike threatened bim [danced with all the girls of bis! nye herd of Bika, their wives PO mene Mama gre for $200 hehe own age that he knew all the Mttle Biidets in the city wit | Sante oC Ameen... seerre On the way home Charlie re-| gather at the club rooms tp the| Several days ago over money mat-| marked that he thought it high|Alaska building tonight, to watoh | (ers. Nordika ts beng held tn the FOR THE BANKERS time he was putting on long| the old year out and the new one tn. | clty jail pending an investigation trousers aes, oe A: ee Lots of fellows my age have m= he insisted. “These things Tin a statement issued to ihe make me look like eo ia” » the Pinkerton National (Charlie has received invitations y Ca: M k 20 P C t tive Agency confirms the re-\for several other dances. “And ou n ake er Lent on that ite detectives will no [i going, too,” he sald Your Money in Irondale We have told you this before you in vlack and white, There ie a contractor in IRONDAL erect ag many cottages as you want at $276 each. rental figure for such cottages in IRONDALE is $19. is the profit demonstration Now we demonstrate it to ) who stands ready to The minimum Now, here cost. Taxes Water rent . 8 5.50 2.40 12.00 Four-room cottage... Lot $375.00 135.00 $20.00 (Total Annual Expense.) $500.00 (Total Origine! Investment.) Robert | Judge | Gordon this morning to pay a fine) and) # | cheese into court with him and the} with death | INCOME. Rental 810 per month seeneee Less fived expenses $120.00 per year 20.00 per year $100.00 per year Net on investment of $500, or a net income of 20 per cent on money We will verify any and all of the your figures in any way you like Do you know of any other investment, of any kind, in which you aze certain of clearing 20 per cent on your money? Why be satisfied with 4 per cent when you can make times that amount? Fivery house in IRONDALE is rented Hundreds of new bowses are needed the of the incoming population. five in finished. to take care before tt at once WESTERN STEEL CORPORATION, 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX, SEATTLE. Promises great business activity and agri- cultural development in the Northwest. Thousands of Easterners, attracted by the countless opportunities in business, trade and profession, will soon make their homes with us. The upbuilding and development of the Northwest has ever been a Great Northern aim. Our well-organized immigration and indus- trial forces are working constantly and effectively to this end. YOU CAN HELP by sending the names of persons who contemplate moving to this section. We will gladly supply them with reliable literature and give them complete . information regarding fares and routes. cheeses ta ius Great Northern Railway Cc. W. MELDRUM city and Ticket Agent SECOND AND COLUMBIA SEATTLE Passcnger ‘ALHAMBRA Seattle Theatre RUSSELL & DREW M ” | Russell & Drew, TICKETS PURCHASED wai: || pa i} 4 > FROM SIDEWALK | This Week WARN IN SPRCULATORS WILL NOT BE HONORED | | Arthur ©. Alston | Beginning With Popuiar-priced Matinee New Year's Day | PRES TEM EN RE || Pivet Dime Hore Better than the Merry Widow |} Nights, 186 to 60¢ Waannte auehing | The New Comte Opera Triumph Next week-—“Por Her ‘ | ~ : = - one | “THE GAY MUSICIAN” = | BY JULIAN BDWARDS | 1| ORIGINAT. COMPANY, INCLUDING MISS TEXAS GUINAN Next, Sunday, SEAT SALE NOW. ||) soars NOW SELLING—0 Conte to Matinees, 69 Cents to $1.00 Mr. John Cort Presents abate cite 3 alt MAX FIGMAN paver a ie PEL ea bp the. layiitc Mid-Weet Comedy If Feaasbepipee MORGBAI toa Van] Mn, JULIUS STH | i 94. ||! Winy Paniser & Cod Sesee dnaalevtias' | PANTAGES THEATRE | THEATRE | ne Doheny over, poo to $1.60, Mate 260 to #1. ||| #UNRQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” ||) LOIS Fakotr tee dg lie | Homaine-Kramer and a | F | D. & Lawrence Players - — —- JOHN CORT, Special THE GRAND Mawower. ||| Mlanient | “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” {/| ue Tdaight, Next Matinee ‘Tomorrow, ||| Performance Wan tA. Virady and Jos R. Griemer ||| Tontaht | Matinee Tomorrow 1)| H | HOUR” erie he: - | id aa ongpiorry 3 || This Week, Al Heno’s Misfit Ary. pRritag ihe to $1.00 | Bey. or Sell Real | Eatate, Business Chances. See | » \Wiiniwinp oF \ « | | heat fale NOW xf Classified Page.

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