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DIS OPEN WITH “GIOCONDA” — i's Tragic Op- va, the New Organiza- + Seen to Advan- He athe Moore — j wietis SAYRE arti ( hh the “g? ving exceltence half doxen wh from [ast latge one tifuliy whe ed Boor and th And the et tA y 7 believe Ic ? 3 ampensatt on ‘merely ooking by ‘without bearing auperd!y ado of the week ie ‘and the « Bie and full doxes conye ¢ Me taedamn «Bu! Last grening ¢ ‘ m gathe vo Aor aaah hear | F * @ work th old, but whict te audien tn it ts a orehostrat ‘opera that might e y theme and le @ tires blighted intereat and <n those with cult 4 - J tant this opera Ga tacompars Dolores Fra war the Lovra Frau wos fenewed her for er favor at ee While Carmen is her role, she and MAY IRWIN PAYS @ramatic merzo Tele most satis Maggi proved «| Wom several in- i ae Barnaba The) jad of the best yer grand opera Magnetiam and Wis & convincing advance indi @ thoroughly ‘before the muste le c Program. the Bymphony Me 1th popular 8 follows +++ Thomas from String «Tacha! ow the Oper Btrause m Par Sieseck.-. Labwat Ia Risen » Herbert dand Mre | by all violins) - RF Although + hax not y been Sy ope "Dream Cit of high art in w fomies have of Destiny ite Broadw uy ene ast t mare thin sean. . Unsuited fuithtoi wh Afternoon and 5 W greet the Bi te “Winchent tom that fur age from inter; “ PeCApOR, Wwearried or alt ha. and San $08 the new orgn: fan awrence . erhert ‘al, Biohard 55, the » H as fic by or and | rtwht, ACOMA Northern Pacific mwitoh eagine No. 589 backed int freight train standing at Argo fom yesterday w n and | Wybark A benefit dance by the Lake, Tuosday, March Coleman's ball enty-five theluding the danee and, the Will be charged, Ladies witha: wrte WH be charged for the given ut om supper Mun ided > gather up @ few thousends: torday a ater mttit was found in the collar hotel and the boy wa tod RIVERSIDE a t e an You foiting of the W. B. Southwick arrived tn Seat ]tle yeaterday to be general superin }tendent of the United Wireless com |peny for the Pacific coast. He wuc eode KR. HL Armatro who witt| Ve shortly to look after the com~ | anys Interests in Europe HENRY HADLEY Hadiey's third so popular tn t te to be Orcheat aym Ming | te ‘ he | j - | } TOPEKA.—-When @ saloon man ts mobbed and Ble bar smashed up in Kansas as well take medicine It Happened to Ge rt io [Stevens and he sued. A i, pot }Bim $100, the court r e it jas entitied to ly © . i agea villain to play af what you get at the Seat | Her Mad M me, are for | tramatio A real labor of love w ig the fine of t house | church fopened an the build eo new Lake Bide Methodist at Columbia, which was sched all. yesterday. The work was jdone free by about 60 workingmen | PHILLY’S Did CTOR _|0F sirrorent traden who hve in the | OF PUBLIC SAFETY |" : i O. A. Tooter, 7%, and orrie Ditts, 62, quarreled four years thetr water rights. Saturday the quarrel came to a elimax, when Diits sertously wounded Toley Roth | live near the head of Baltese lake |. SPOKANE. IN ever Looke like @ nloe wummer thie year | for the inke boata All the excursion steamers were crowded [with peopte taking ad good weather antage af the cmcaao. ‘ ut | fs , / ypeais yent " West Virginia f Students at Broad an't form « eoate at the this year, so Geralé ager, is ineutng c act BAN ye Henry Clay, director of public safety of Philadelphia, who has! done everything in his official | power to defeat the strikers, and who has not denied the charge that he peraonaily interested finan cially in the rapio transit company. $1,000 FOR SONG (Ry Vetted Pree) NEW YORK. March 14.—-May Irwin has just paid $1,000 for a song which she thinks «o well of she doesn't want it sung by any lone but herself. It's called “My| Wife, Bridget,” and it's going to} be a part of the entertainment known as “Mra. Jim,” scheduled for production by Liebier & Co. in a couple of weeks. ' As every one knows, Miss Irwin just dotes on singing, and one of | the stipulations she made when | lahe signed a contract with George | Tyler to appear in “Mrs. Jim” was that there should be two or three songs in it. Then Mise Ir win, fresh from the everglac Florida, heard a young man nam trving Bertin sing and play a mm posit te My Wife, Bridget Ber ils not entire n ‘ writing, having eased hb of such things as “My Wife's Gone the Country Beautiful Eyes.” | | pendab to and The number of tin a man can jmake good resolutions is exceeded | nly by the number of times he can} break them.—New York Prens. | on A AD AA PATA PAS NN A A NNN 1 er ea es Ih ine law Seen nets LACES, TRIMMINGS AND EM. BROIDERIES HALF PRICE Wide Embroideries Narrow Embroideri Altover La at HALF PRICE Valenciennes Laces Point de Paria Laces Net Laces Oriental Laces Trimmings of all descriptions—all on 6 SILKS HALF PRICE BLACK SILK PLAIN BILK COLORED SILK HALF PRICE DOMESTICS HALF PRICE DOMESTICS HALF PRICE TABLE LINEN SHEETS NAPKING MATCHED SETS SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND BEDDING All Domestion and Bedding now on sale at HALF PRICE CASES 4 en }to Jatt, yeaterday | j tempt to wind up Oper With p of the finest Japanese Art Store in the Pacific Northwest stock than ever before Be assured you are always welcome to in spect the many objects of interest in our estab lishment M. Furuya FANCY SILK | Every yard of Gilk and Velvet in our entire stook now on sale at TOWELING | | THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. #0 a8 to give the incomin, an slate, Bevernl old mens | u whieh have Inin dormant tn | cBitnlttee plgeonholen will bo yd . out, inoluding, It 18 wald, the Dud-| heere ty"yubway franchise, which was | Mutton indefinitely postponed a year ago, when @ great public clamor arose | againat tt | A delegation of Rainier residents will appear with a peth ie | tlon signed by 500 property owners | N yesterday after a trip Bast, where | Protest against widening Rainler ft t {he told other sonoot superintendents | Poulevar They promise to fight | Pork as what & good aystem Seattle had | the case tn the courte should the |} ounot! inset upon tds me ion providing for the! construction of an overhead atreet | on Ratlroad ay. and wiaducts over | the raliroad tracks on cross streets will be introduced MEXICARS AND TEXANS AT WAR ny Vetted Pree) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Maroh 14 State troops have been ordered to hold tu readiness and the Antonlo and Aransas allroad is prepaving to run 4 spe clal train out of Fulfurias, Tex American wemen and ¢ jren to San Agtonio if an xttack ts made upon them by Mexicans The Mexicans are greatly ex ite Faiturias over the killing jot Baltazar Garcia, & Mexican, by Dave Dolan, an American, Saturday night. Dolan ts under arrest | Gareia was shot by Dolan in a} | revolver duel at the railroad station} and was killed almost instantly! jafter he had attempted te he} the Foung Ladies’ soolety of the Tmmacujate Conosption Wednesday night at Social hall, ikth av, And BD. Marion at counell | 1 . tongue, INGALS, Kar won Weston ts Lt thie mornin -Kdward Pay Miles it of here n his way to New York In accordance warn hie rule not to valk Sundays, pent yorter here, and left for the Bast at mid ng tam goed Hoge Valley | Primed. ties + Lote wuperintendent Cooper came home BANTA CLARA, Cal hot d auppowed burglar y yoaterday hoot tin a aur warden f ldebe'® saloon Selliow Price killed by a here i ar Meats, Live Weight Frank Carr, G, N jump from ant youterday, but the na ar goine too fast and Carr lande Me hard againat the track will probably die tried awitchman, ¥ ar ving to one 4 Private Lessons New Method STEVENS 4 short and PEDRO, Cal—George n phot and killed Melvia An | hortty midnight, The rred in front of Anson's | friend BAN Jeffor won after thomel ves was the result 4 indy fe Ban Pass Anson's to ne Miller wanted to take | C#FtY ee were’ place In the pu William J ID. 0. Po ot the B h yesterday divine pe and will be De pit hur Bankrupt Sale 922,000 stock of Clothing, Mate and Furnishings af your ‘He | mission ai re er xumined for annity, RETT & ROmonte ROUTE chy of nve HPHRATA, Woah large f the businéas district of F as wiped out by fire Sunday morn ing The town hae no fire depart ment, Two fire engines are now the way from an tern fae A ote. " shoot tor ¢ time Garcia had just been ed from the county jell on following his arrest for the “ Dolan'’s cousin, J. F Jr BURLIGAME, Cal.-The $36,000 ne Country will be re noe n YOUR FEET MAY ; _ CHANGE TO FLAPS, (Ty Celted Poem) HOSTON, March 14 the more extended use ondn irder od win, THE MARKETS jbullt at |e m Steamer leaves trom Steamer and schedule subject pee without potloe oe—Hunset Main 3098; ind 780 MEALS SREVED, IANO FOR RENT, Kohier & Chase, 1318 Second Av Tei, Main 1032 ind. 1032. ‘TRUSTEE SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC | | a: j te | Whether | of inoter sult in the evolution of the haman | }foot to an Insignificant fap was « question which bothered the andl at the lecture on “Foot Dis ntorte, Their Caune and Treat given at Harvard Medical college by Dr. R. B. Osgood. The beautifully formed feet and ankles of a living model were the only coring feature of the lecture Dr. Oagood said, however, that It \ | would be a good many thousand years fore the ordinary man would | 1 une of bis foot, due improved methods of transpor ation, and then probably would becom as organ as the vermiform appendix COUNCIL TO START : HOUSE CLEANING ad Putter—Maring Price ” ue ne ment eeened Mente—Aetiing re ent y counct! will at see ite affaires tonight am, Me 1, fall cut Fatablished I891 in Famous Shoes ning Announcement ssure readiness ati 1304 Second Avenue we annour if } 1 business at ot Th) Between University and Un on Streets and cordially invite mu to attend the opening, Tuesday, March 15th Children’s We are going to carry a larger and, as usual, only de- le merchandise. Inspection Invited Turrell’s 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Block you incur no obligation to purchase Japane Corner Second and Marion | OF THE ont AR AND VICINITY, ne Ontons Potatoos tod Mitk—Het Mt 1 to 9 onnen Mr 1 4 cases Foed—Ketting AMUSEMENTS. JOHN CORT Moneg or eating Playhous Lambardi Grand Opera Co C0. Tonight, MME. RUTTERELY Moore Theatre ‘Seattle Theatre KRW. M Lois Theatre naat Mate 1894 tnd 4986 y Sandu ng of the Wednewtay ™ Nigivis, 106. . 3c. CRESRY & DATNS gues, & semen ey f.crntert Berry & Berry--The Bim! Gin it Brothers. o—tRe LAGeanne~s 6 —Reneational [ita 800, 8¥e PANTAGES TH “UNEQUALED VAUDEVIT. New Bij] Starting at 2:20 Today RIVA LARSEN TROUPS. RAFAYETTR’S DOGS and Other Stunning Acts ISTAR THEATRE All This Week Armatrong Musical Comedy Co., * 1 THE COLLKOR GMRLS”* rring Biv Min De é : GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. QUITS!! Ee aa | HOLDS A VERITABLE “POTLACH”—GIVES AWAY $75,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE-—-THE DISTRIBUTION STILL GOING ON—BUYERS 4 Public at Half se We are out of the Dry Go Men’s furnisht going to the public at half price, in the face of a classes of with ch of ds stock bough wond been on for a week the stocks ar variety. Hu Many lines added to the ion reached factory A big was your opportunity greater Take a half pice V mmings in splendid Dress yee from W ash G fore! ean hall Never »wels, this DRESS Goops HALF PRICE BLACK DRESS GOODS COLORED DRESS GOODS EVENING DRESS GOODS Every yard of Dress Goods of whatever character to be olosed out at HALF PRIOE WASH GOODS HALF PRICE WHITE WAISTINGS OUTING FLANNELS DRESS GINGHAMS | PERCALES APRON GINGHAMS NAINSOOKS PRINTS, ETO. Every yard of Wash Goods in the entire sale at HALF PRICE MEN'S SHIRTS by | MEN'S COLLARS } MEN'S SOX MEN'S TIES Every artigle of Men's Furnishings a LININGS SATEEN LININGS PERCALINE LININGS SURAH LININGS All Linings, etc, now on public HA H store now on Serves You Best uchanan Ave, 13-15-17 Seneca St. | The Store That arvey- LACE CURTAING COUCH COVERS ALL DRAPERIES Everything in our 3-15-17 Second LALA] ngs business. Selling out \ merchandise alues. | Though the Embroider Iks ill ¢ and shipped be Ete., all g ; and Si st t last year ce Curtains at erful gift sale Boa Read on | MEN’S FURNISHINGS HALF PRICE EN'S BATHROBES MEN’S OVERALLS MEN'S SUSPENDERS in our colossal stock now on sale at HALF PRICE LF PRICE EATHERBLOOM LININGS CAMBRIC LININGS CANVAS sale at HALF PRICE LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES HALF PRICE TABLE COVERS PORTIERES BY YARD magnificent Drapery Department now on sale at HALF PRICE Meta tas, 8 EATRE or EVERYTHING IN ouR LINE PRICES THE LOWEST PALACE MARKET Second Ave. and Yeeler Both Phenes 5. SP PT oie = THE DENTAL COMBINE AND THE LAW I | | WHAT IS LAW TO THE DENTAL COMBINE? does not follow that every to the Btate me what dentists ou Dental best “Profession the Dentists who now use tal Board and #oclety to themsetves with would have to quit bus ingen oT De ae for their ad- ean ta mbine’s members tell 1d be respect- rc Ir- examina: started to but ker that he was rwin got on hrough my own tke the rest of the racticed dentistry in ear without a n he was appointed on ard, he started the state, and ®& member Roard when the notorious Code and Contract was adgpted, and nearly |every member of the Dental Board 4 Society have practiced in this me other state without « li- and in vietation of law. It an economic necessity with jthem and they violated the law. They were law breakers and were subject to criminal prosecution, and there was no dental combine to pr vent them from passing the exam ination either. And [ tell you, that even laws alleged to be divine, lose much of their saintly qualities in the minds of some men when punc- tured by economic necessity. Ah! you know that the fear of ltfe make coward ont you see if the Dental Board and Gociety members had been prosecuted for practicing be- fore they: got their state ticense, ney would have been driven from {he state and destroyed? Did they éare for the law then? Do they éare for the law now when they are prosecuting men for doing exactly what they themselves. were jdoing ten years ago? “It's the law.” |"And we must enforce the law | THE DENTAL LAW The Dental Law was made to or- tal Combine t of thetr Dental ‘ou must college cat Law pre- have @ in good ppear be ‘or exam doesn't pre mnatitutes a college in This ts joker No. 1 escribe what examined in. The Dentai what and tes ding lecide they wilh ex en they a it is That the the ental law Combine's AL MONOPOLY AS BAD of Washington is sore- with Dento-Medleo Other states have bh net become chront here in Washingto had it bad ir speaking at The State ly afflicted Monopotitis it, but it did it ecome