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oe -. The ~ day, July “mer Senttle boy, and Miss ern cireutts. Waiter De Leon, Seattle Mra. Fiske Coming. . Mrs. Fiske and the Manhattan company in - "Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh,” is the attraction announced Tuesday and Wednes- | 17, 18 and 19, at the) Moore theatre. Her new play ts the comedy in| which she has recently been so suc.) cessful in New York, and it will be found entirely different from + any other play in which Mrs. Fiske » has ever been seen here, Broad comedy has not heretofore been @agociated with Mrs. Fiske, but when her comprehensive and com: prehending art ts brought to bear ‘upon that type of dramatic creation the result can easily be predicted. | At the Seattle Next week, starting tomorrow, the attraction at the Seattle theatre wilt be Ferris Hartman and his Company of 50 in the comic opera, “The Toymaker.” Mr. Hartman and Dis big comic opera organization Will be seen at the Seattle theatre for one week only. With his comic company he is making a tour the west, after a year's run in Angeles, where they have ap- “Peared for the entire season to houses, His principal sup- Port will be Walter De Long, a for “Mug Davies. The chorus will be to be pretty: At the Grand. fures of the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary wil! be shown for the last time in Seattle at fo Grand Opera House all of today, tonight and tomorrow. The ¥audeville bill is headed by Grace De Winters, female ventriloquist fresh from a successful tour of cast The Sensational Ket ters, bounding wire artists, furnish &@ novelty in athletics, and Carri gan's educated goats and comedy is a complete one-ring ie wil) appeal especially At the Orpheum. H A big feature will headline the Gladys Bijou, Empress Mrs. Fiske, Moore The genuine Pathe Freres ple ¥¥ SE NNS SSSR BOY * * * * AT THE THEATRES. *& * Moore—Dark * * = Seattio-—"The Yankee Doo # ® dle Roy * *® © Orpheum—Vaudeville « & Empress—Vaudeville * & Pantages—-Vaudeville * * = Grand-—Motion pictures . * Alhambra—Motior victures, # * * RoliotaMaMieMaaMaMaMalpMelalelel| t the Orpheum next week, in Darling of Paris,” which has }2@ people In the cast. It is a panto- mime act. Mile, Mina Minar, the Jortginator of the Apache dance, will siaee will be = In Prison Awaits Her Baby and Her Death ‘old stone “gaol law also taking an innocent life. fined until her baby Is born, so that she may be hanged without the EN RSE ERICKSON. | ted clubs of the 14th sd eed at a meeting last resolutions © Retivities of Councilman Eric’ kson | in his plan for an investigation of the eventual installation of cipal ‘phone system a muni. | fe having sailed o'clock record points. Arr ving in port erday afternoon, the steamship St. night,| Helens made the trip from Nome |¢ ndorsing the|to Seattle in less than eight days, on the might hone companies, and the| This is within a few hours of th trip between ———— 3 o'clock yes from Nome at these © fntoxicating beverages upon a stom: causing it to shrivel and for the waste baskets. euch warning. “Ma’am,” he asked, timidly, Success Magazin SAY: horror when she poured some ‘* Mning. per cent coagulate, The e. : IT LOOKED GOOD TO HIM The teacher was demonstrating the powerful corrosive effects of The class looked on alcohol on an egé, demonstrator was to observe the Interest displayed by the janitor, who had come | It was well known that he had need of “wud you mind telling me where you 1 yette: Sound Timothy 1e SAVE, MONEY—AVOID PAIN We advise people to go to other Dental offices, see thelr offices , Ine spect their work, learn their prices, and get advice, then come to us for free consultation and examination and get our prices. 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On Inquiry! jhe found that the treasurer wouldn't Lone workman who refused to! hie fellows in a New York worted daily to and from his job by 16 biuecoates, forming @ hollow square. Nothing Is too good Gov. Woodrow | yoked” three | rounded by a bunch of pretty dam. | for the chap who won't strike. jaliow his pay for three days in| sels, Horace Wright and Rene |June during which he was absent Dietrich offer A straight SINKINE) While the U, 8. supreme court)on his Western trip | act, One has a beautiful tonor 46d) Va, rendering Its antitrust decile | HAVANA.—-The Cuban govern {the other posseses @ rare SOPrANO.| 144 Standard Ol! was declaring a|ment will hold a special demon PM. Nederveld will Introduce his | auarterly dividend of $9,000,000. We | tration of sympathy as noon as pap os beg Lee. vena | guess the little old Gtandard will go|the old battleship Maine gives up is featured as & royal conjurer. TH) rant on squeezing us. [ite dead. Lorraine and Dudley company will | "@ 4 0 es dish up a comedy called “The! One of every seven couples man| CLEVELAND. — Two hundred Finish.” Eddie Redway and Gert) i494 in towa last year applied for| women started a riot at an ter rude Lawrence will present & l0V€ | givorce, and 80 per cent of the suite | station because they could not get ne ne en towes | were not contested. Whew! Brain {all the ico they wanted. Three were | me storm must be ailing the lowa/| arrested | At the Pantages. lgupid 0 Fads Coming direct to the Pantages . |etreute from Europe, “The Shootin | 4 recommendation to increase Stars,” a highly spectacular electrie to the headline al novelty, is booked Pantages a lof the new bill Monday | Norma Me open at} attraction | The Misses |committee the salary of the executly tary of the fire chief to § month was passed by yesterday, dia and Gertie Moulton| ‘a It is sald that when the other are the “stars” who will do the day one of the big N York | | tee he big New shooting.” “Christmas at Higgins" |* * * * * * * * * *® * dailies referred ° je © sket off | e big to Freeman, Marie del Vecchio and|* Ut of practically all the big ® ga gee Jensica Owen, The Itallan Ope ® ports along the Atlantic ~* re I 7 invill ito are stare from the Metre ® board show a falling off, Pu * td ty se nt d opera company, Maurice Gold.|* *0und’s cotninerce, exclusive * em dot oka en is a Hel comedian; Savo,|* Of Alaska, showed an enor * brightest spot of Jugdier, is a juvenile Samson, and|* ous gain during the past he bs the great wh Hall and Myers are singers and|* months, the | af Sey way an t dancers of class A ing to, $12,000,000 4 be 1 | wafted At the Empre edieitatatiatieliclictaeieiaiielielelel | Coney Bud Snyder avi daring} | The ide levotiet brilliant per.| Over 20 Sunday schools were rep- VERY former headline attrac. | resented yesterday the confer Flo tion at the reas next week. “On| ence of Sunday school workers =| well cc a Side Street.” a tabloid by Homer | Weetmluster Presbyterian chureh. stunned. Wasn't | Miles, will be the added attraction it bad enough with Joseph Creaghan in the title| Band music, a ladies’ quartet and to be born role, supported by a capable ca jseveral addresses, one by of. Bie | Bt Le The Markee Brothers, who gradu-|#0n of the University of Washing without having ated from Lew Dockstader’s Min-}ton on the results of tigation | the “vifle” tacked on? It was. strels, will offer an act i [of feeble-minded children will form | the above you may gather that t face |the program of the second com: |) ful Florence was born in St bat, a whistler, will offer bis nity gathering in Kinnear park And 31 years ago tomorrow limitations of the winged s«pecies,| tomorrow afternoon at ple of which will be flashed on YONKERS, N, Y.—Michael Crow curtain A chance during his program to heur a real live com siven when Brown and Cooper make their debut before | No Criticiam of “Spokane” Crew, | ley, 64, wan Instantly the » critietem was due the of-| New York Cent crew of the wrecked steam-|of saving his pet bulldog yokane waa the opinion of Unt. | death ja Seattle tence States Steamboat Inspectors - |. Alice Hanson and Gladys Bijou! Whitney and Turner, after having) “Eight Smali Words That Stirred have some songs and imeprsona-|heard the testimony of a number/a City,” will be Pastor George H tions lof the passengers yesterday Lee's Sunday ning subject at | “ | Ballard F “TELEPHONE RATE. | That the proposed increase in the Independent Telephone company rates are justified, was the decision | of the state public service commis: | | | stoners The franchise pany by the city granted the com-| of Seattle sets a rate above which it cannot go. The decision of the state commiasion sets aside the city’s power to make contracts with public service corpo- rations and places it in the hands of & board appointed by the governor THE MARKETS ‘The follow! are he avernse qestea yt nsteony Froduce, ments aud Teed. | Hons, under 3 | Hens. 3 ioe and over | Decea’t 1 Ducks, | Sprind : Squabe, 4 + 2.60@ 3 Piacons, don H Feea—sciing Price Eastern Wash. 28.00 Timothy & ese Whole corn, ton Cracked corn, tom Middiings, ton He was aboard the celebrated |the James river in Virginia and hé |Pocahontas in many of her ex-| saw some army, too, for the arm ; |citing chases after blockade .run-| of the Potomac then had 86,500 men A 2 |ners, serving under Capt. “Blagk| present and 78,000 on its rolls who ¥ ung i:g§ | Smoke” Mosslander, so called for) were home or somewhere. But it Sreb-actiane:: Dees his ability to see the black sthoke| was not the only army, either, for y 2.09 [of @ blockade runner before the|a few miles y there was failing i169 |sharp eyes of the lookout could] back on Richmond that vw day @ 3.60 discern it the confederate gene Lee, with me Fite War over, Philbrick became +a] 65,419 mon, so you see fair Virginia : citizen again, engaging in the com-|had some soldiers to feed in those ue tracting business at Lynn, ‘Mnsm.,| days for ) years, He came to Senttle 0@ in '88, before the big fire, and {s] An automobile driven by Al still an active business man Gloson and owned by the West 10 —_—— ——|Coast Paper Co. crashed into a MEN WANTED | motorcyele at the corner of Fourth | ue av. and Union st. yesterday after Wages $25 to $50 a Week in Auto-| noon. Kid Budy, a messenger, was} mobile Work—Thousands of Jobs | thrown to the street, uninjured, but | Waiting for Competent Men in Ali| Mis machine was badly damaged | Part, i he Coniry: BREMERTON—Pacific torpedo | In addi flotilla will spend the rest of the summer cruising about Puge | Pret Mill be manufactured this year, and! Sound, The boats are expected to we iitied to Sell, epalt, Drive 4 arrive at the navy yard from San abies Diego on July 22. y : A permit to pave James st. be- wind nen Mente—Selling Price. pve bbe kt tween Fourth and Sixth aves. was Bienle jaina Weekly while forma-| yesterday issued to the Seattle use Sol? Be oMoniL®) Electric Co, by the board of public we N.Y works, INCREASE JUSTIFIED” followed the | veteran, now 72, had just reached | his majority. He enlisted in the} navy ag a gunner, and ved in esbyterian church. Announcement was made yester- day that. F. L. MeNally, district! A sermon showing the degenerat commercial nt of the ing Influence of vice and yjclous Raeltie legraph | companions will preached. by San| Rev, Matthews tomorrow evening Pra: Il | subject, “The Assets of Righte the vacancy caused cific! ness Unknown to Certain Se Northwest by the death of Peter J./ People, and Why.” Lynch. _—— Funeral services for John Leake, a ple of King county, were held Wit ) yesterday, Rev fictating. The at Kirk Whitfield « SEATTLE’S VETS is survived by sevenschildren, all residents of King county Want Mint Here. A committee of th was ap pointed by the Seattle Association of Credit Men last night to join tn the efforte of business organiza fons to advocate the establish nt of a mint in Seattle The needs of every girl will be pointed out In an address by Miss | Florence Simms, of the @ational ard of the Y, W. C. A., of New York, at the Association building, Fourth ay. and Seneca st., tomorrow jafternoon, The Bushnell orchestra will play The schedules of all the steam ship lines leaving this port, to- gether with those of all other ports in the country; will be placed in the various public Hbraries and com mercial exchanges for the informa tion of the traveling public: The Moran company submitted the lowest bid for extensive re. « and a general overhauling of 8, army transport Dix, The F. A. PHILBRICK any Vicente at 20 office of Col. W. H. Miller, U. 8. A in charge of the partment in Se wat quartermaster dé fortunes of war at} war broke out thia| a. When the many engagements along t the board and Gulf of Mex Gunner Philbrick handled a. gun d the flagship Cambridge, of the Union warships, which rained showers of shot aud shell on Fort Fisher, and was} present when the fort was captured. | July 8, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln visited McClellan's army on »/a party of Seattle hunters reta Oream—"The Russian Gypay,”| “Ancient and Modern Victims | Som Water Beetle and St» scenic; “Boys Will He ‘oung,” topical; “Stubb's New| Boys,” comedy; “His Birthday Mre. Ortie WN Manigal and her Bervents,” comedy; “The Wonder | comedy; “Foxy Iaay,” comedy; "A |tWe chlidren, Evelyn 7, and Wal tul_ Eye,” comedy. Sacrifice to Civilization,” Industrial |! are the latest victims of the Clroult fhe = Latent) «= Spark,” | drama, it Russia” methods of Low drama; “The White Mediqine Ma Ideal “Lean Wolf's nd,” | big business” to fasten comedy; “The Old Man's Polly,"|drama; “The Baseball Star From |the blowing up of the Timgs’ bidg. drama. Bingeville, comedy; Fighting |O" organized labor, Mrs, MoMant City— “Saving the Standard,”| Blood,” war drama Gal Ie the wife of the man who is drama; “The Cuttle Fish,” eduea} Exhibit—rne Village Gonntp,”| alleged to have confessed to nu cational; “Trading His Mother,”|drama; “The Sleepwalker,” drama,| merous dynamiting — outrages comedy; “Polish and Pte,” comedy; | Odeon—"The Kiss of Mary Jane throughout the country, “A Cattle Herder’s Romance,” west | drana; “The Reporter,” sensational When Mrs. McManigal arrived in ern drama. jcomedy; “Scenes From Our Navy,” | 4% aie with Clarence Dar Lyceum— The New Failth,”| patriotic; “The drama, drama; “Jimmie’s Tricks,” comedy; | National—"The Hidd “An Oasis in the Sahara Desert,” | western drama; “The Jollt seenic; “Washington Relies,” ¢du-|edy; “The Honor of the Ping,” war cational drama | 'McManigal’s Wife and Children, the Latest of Russian Methods in Times Case | Mrs. Ortie McManigal and her Children, Evelyn, 7, and Walter 6, | Snapped Immediately After Their Arrival in Los Angeles, California, row, attorney for the McNamara brothers, her trunk w seized by |detectives of the Burns agency. A friend who had tried to secure the trunk was threatened with arrest if he interfered. Although the de tectiv ad no leagal right for their action, the trunk was carried to the Hall of Justice and there searched before an assistant dis trict attorney. All they found was clothes. Later, in an effort to force MoManigal to stiok to his alleged confession and not go over to the defense the two children were summoned before the grand jury, presumably to give evidence against their father. They have not yet testified. The climax of the persecution of this woman came when she was put through the third degree at the hands of detectives, until she fainted KILL BLACK BEARS Two black b killed by ning from « day's sport on fork of the Snoqualmie weighed 275 pounds and made a vicious fight againet 10 ra were south fogs before it took the count, say the hunters, who witnessed the melee from the top of a towering fir, Choosing “The Grand Army the Republic” as a subject, Richard ernor of Iilin P A. 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