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- Offer a blackface skit. A KATE PRIOR, PANTAGES @ KEW, GRAND. Mrs. Fiske at the Moore. laugte is the best medi- this hypothesis, tak- York success of the @ criterion, “Mrs. Bump. which Mrs. Fiske j@ Moore theatre on of three Mt & & i i L ¥ f i z | i i | i 33° gi¢7 : i # i fet : 7 I i et z At the Orpheum an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novels, Christmas Carol,” wherein the © “Old Scrooge” is the it feature, will be present- ed by Tom Terriss and 10 associate age’s “The Gay Hussars, person of Lou Anger, wil! offer a Monologue in German dialect. ‘The Original Four Londons will @eliver the goods in a bar casting ‘@ct that has few rivals and no A featare will be looping- the-loop in somersault from one bar to another. Kenny, }..vody and Platt will Brent Hayes, «a well known will offer melodies, and the Havelocks will do some diffi- cult juggling. At the Empress. “One of Porter Emerson Browne's comedy tabloids will be offered hy "Sullivan & Considine at the Em- The piece ts called “The hess,” and will be performed by toe Beatrice Ingram players, with Grace Gibbons In the titular role. Mary Ambrose, who hails from the Emerald Isle and who plays a violin, will be the added attraction. An acrobatic offermg will be the added ITH a National Cash Regis- ter in your office or store you have a positive check on Cash Sales, Charge Sales, Money Received on Account and Money Paid Out. Before you count your money at the end of the day, you know Just how much should be there. Without the information the reg- ister gives you, many unsuspected Josses can cut down your profits and you not know it, Nationals are made in more than 200 styles and sizes. Prices $20 up. Sold on Small Monthly Payments or a Liberal Discount for Cash, Ask our agent to explain how your profits can be protected against losses, * Investigation will cost you noth- e. G. H. DOWLING, AGENT _ 719 First Av., Seattle, Wash. MARY AMBROSE, EMPRESS. tn HIGHBROW TALK ADDS TO WEIGHT NEW YORK, July 15.--High brow talk is the heavyweight cause for getting fat, according to pretty Uttle Nan Aspin the daring young girl who com on Bat- urday hor ride from San Francisco to New York-on horseback. She te out to reform the effete East by reducing the weight of society wo men, to whom she is going to teach lariat throwing, “My etunt is to make muscle for these women who have got all run down from dances and teas and high brow talk, Believe me, high brow talk is a terrific weight maker.” SEND PAUPERS TO WELLEST HOTELS GOLDFIELD, Nev., July 15.--The grand jury here recommended that in the future the paupers be sent to the best hotel in the coun- try and be furnished the best ac commodations there, In thelr re * | port the jurors say that if their *| recommendations are followed out */it would still cost the county leas * BRENT HAYES, ORPHEUM, MRS. FISKE, THE MOORE. ReeeRKeRKAKRHKKEe * AT THE THEATRES, * | & Moore—Dar! * | ® Seattio—“The Toy Maker,” }& Orpheum—Vaudeville. \* Emprese—Vaudeville. & Pantages—Vaudeville. | ® Grand—Vaudeville and motion it pictures. tA alatiaMatialiatataialaliatatetatal | a boxing bit. The Hellboy Trio, composed of jthree little gamins, have a singing, dancing and talking act. of Great Britain is growing larger Herbert Charles, a female im-|each year. In the last 35 years the personator, will act the part. sea has claimed about 6,640 acres of Young Frank Hartley was dis-/British land, while in the same covered by a representative of Mr.|time 48,000 acres have been re Considine’s over in London, and tt|claimed. The loss has been on the ts said to be a juggler of romark-|open coast, while the gain bas been able ability. almost wholly along tide ft At the Motion Picture Shows Beginning Monday morning at 10) the new bill being Lucille Morrow, o'clock, the Coliseum will be given|a Tyrolean yodeler, and Trevitt' over to the Child Welfare Exhibit, Military Dogs, an act novel and given under the auspices of the unique, with an especial appeal to Mothers’ Congress, of which Mra. the children. C. KE. Bogardus is president. Thée| DOream—“Marvels of pictures of this wonderful exhibit | ship,” educational will be supplemented by a lecture dy Reforma,” Western comedy; “A on the subject by Dr. Anna Louise Craven Heart,” drama. Strong, daughter of Rey. Sydney| Circuit— “The Strong of local fame. + “The —eor ” educational; Fight Pictures at the ideal. Pictures of the Wolgast-Moran | fight, pulled off at San Francisco July 4, will be shown at the Ideal) theatre, 1114 Second ayv., tomor-| row. They will be shown exclusive. | ly at the Ideal for one week, after! which they are booked clear through to New York. jcounty offices with extravagance, TIGHT LITTLE 18 18 GROWING LARGER LONDON, July 15.—The feland Horseman: Lives,” u “A Ragged drama. comedy Cheene,” comedy; “Mount Etna in Eruption,” scenic; “At Break cf Dawn,” Mext- can drama. Lyceum—“The Share of Society,” id Stonewall war drama; “An Indian's Mothei i At the Grand. lcomedy; “Polish and Pie,” comed @ special attraction during |“Cattle Herder’s Romance,” West- Potlatch week, Manager Eugene ern drama Vaghington Relics,” Levy has booked Gruber and Kew.| Odeon—"The Hussian Gypsy.” eccentric’ Scotch musicans and|drama; “Water Beetle Pi dancers, to head the vaudeville por-| Young,” tubtre tion of the bill at the Grand opera | Servants, The Won house. This act has just Jumped |ful By. The Price of from ‘the East, where it received /a Man, i 8 press recognition, to the, National—*The “s Coast, and will show at the Grand drama; “The white Medicine as its first engagement. Two other) Man,” comedy; “An Old acts have been booked, the first on! Folly,” dram: =< DID STE SENATORSHIP FOR $111,000? WASHINGTON, July 15. — The senate will not be able to ignore the charge made by the Wisconsin legislature that Isaac Stevenson, the oldest man in the senate, pro- cured his election by bribery and corruption. it is charged that Stevenson Hter- ally bought his way through the popular primary. He admits spend- ing $111,000 in the primary. He re- ceived 66,839 votes—nabout $2 per vote. The Wisconsin legislature be- leves he spent far more than $111, 000. It is also charged that he corupt- ed the legislature that elected him. Stevenson seems to have gone in- to the campaign with the deliberate intention of buying his election. His course was steered by shrewd at- torneys Much of his money was handled by a Milwaukee bank, not as a reg- ular checking account, but by an extraordinary system of cashier's GEN. IKE STEVENSON hotel and cafe waiters in Marseilles USTS TOGO}; struck for the right to wear checks. is Seamed Wire) moustaches, They want also a WAVY TR » duly 15—That |weekly day of rest and $1 per the navy department shares in | onth, va aes PEERS WILL FIGHT 1 Togo, the famous Japa ne hero, is held by most ica anes pwr ree taeiee | LONDON, July 15.—Political at. the Aavy Yard hore to make ox- fairs in England have taken @ great ception in his case regarding | change within the past three weeks, the regulations prohibiting for. | Before the coronation the house of Pt |lords had apparently made up its |mind to yield to the Liberal de- mand that {t surrender its veto igners from Inspecting any construction work in a United rd, power And become a mere consult ive body with the right to delay but not finally reject bills passed by the house of commons. inspect it from end to end, Today there are many indications that the peers have decided to MOUSTACHE STRIKE fight, and in that case the engage- PARIS, July 15.—Three thousand | ment promises to be a warm one. Upon bi: in August, Admiral Togo will be given the keys to the New York navy yard and allowed to titi patient me eli ler-| car inetantly turns upside do’ ~ Man's | | Widow, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Organization of the Port of Seat- tle auc the eleétion of three port commindtoners will be voted on by the people of the county on Sep teeber 6, along with the. propont tion of voting $1,500,000 county bonds for a new court house and office building on county property at James st, and Third av, Erect $100,000 Factory. A factory to cost $100,000, and to employ 50 mon, will be erected in Georgetown by Clarke Brothérs Comp of Belmont, N. Y., large manufacturers “of will = ma ohinery and Corliss engines, ; — Prier to acouming command of bis station near Honolulu, Mijor John H. Wholley, former \coleae! in the First Washington regiment, is in the city for @ few days visit- ing Spanish-American War ‘veter- ans. “ LRethathaiaihed- ethaletateliadicinetr4 * % Father Gtork visited seven * % Beattie homes yesterday, * %® bringing four boys and three ® ® girls, * ® Only four marriages yester: © iw day. Wonder if it being Fri & # day had anything to do with # ® this? * ® «Four divorce complaints and * & one decree, 4 * PERE EREEEEEEEEH July 15, 1861, just 50 years ago today, the Union army began its concentration to attack the Con- federate rendez yous at Manase as or Bull Run, Va. The detch- ment which had been waiting at Martinsburg was advanced and all along the line of both armics the fever of antict- pation was in the air. Teachers from Washington, Ore- gon, Idaho and Montana are on rolled for the 17th session of the Northwest Summer school, which opens Monday at Cascade school. THE TEST. Madge—1 refused Jack eight times before finally saying “Yea.” Ethel—Why did you change your mind? Madge—I didn't. I was merely seeing if he would change bis-—~ Blue i. Wales. He will return in Beptem- ber. | aleishaheieiaiahiaieicieials * Remerseful from having ® spent all bis savis omat Fourth of July bration, & Peter London, 63, yesterday ® attempted suicide in the woods # near Ravenadale by opesiug * the arteries at the elbows * He was found by neighbors * and sent to the county hospk * tal, where he will recover. * * * seteeteeeee RRR RRAARAERAEAH The park board yesterday voted to pay one-half the cost of a bridge over the Erickson cut of the Lake Washington canal to enable ive hicles to reach the exposition grounds from the boulevard. VERY CONVENIENT. Agent—This is the motor car you want. You never have to crawl un- der it to put it right, | Customer—You don’t? Agent—No; if the slightest thing | gets wrong with the mechanism, the Purple Cow, The 1910 report of mines, prov- ince of British Columbia, reaches $377,066, breaking all previous |records of the province. SARLH OS CREY SES NEW YORK.—“i'm not hurt, & mother, but please take this Ww) knife out of my heart,” 15 # year-old Helen Wynman moan- © ed as Mrs. Wynman found her # | on the kitchen floor it night. # The girl had fallen and been © impaled on a potato knife, © Her mother drew the knife ® out, but the girl died imme- © diately. * RUeeeeeeeeeese cs REREAD LONDON.—Ear!t of Yarmouth, former husband of Alice Thaw, si ter of Harry K. Thaw, is in bank- ruptey court on petition of money | lenders. ALL THREE. Hobbs—Any poultry, fruit or live stock on your place, Dobbs? Dobbs—Yes; an old hen of an aunt, a mule of a nephew, and two “peaches” who are visiting my wife —Purple Cow. CHICAGO—With a cash capital of $17.40 and a salary of $9 a week, Charles Long, sixteen, eloped with and married Helen Innes, sixteen. The girl's mother is suing to have the marriage annulled Landlady—Why do you burn your lettera? I hope you don't think that I've been reading them. Mac—Oh, I know that fsn't true, I've always burned them,.--Coprhell | CORPUS CHRISTI, Tox.—-Ocsear J. Brindley took F. Z. Bisttep, | weighing 300 pounds, on a ‘short flight in a Wright biplane. KKH * * |* Head Clerk——What do-you ® * mean by btg. ats.” * je New Clerk—Bathing suits, & * They are abbreviated this sum © * mer—Wisconsin Sphinx. * * * Selictlolicialeteleteleteiellelialia Found! Moat wonderful, as our doparted frievd Mr. Barnumbatiey would ha bill posted it, What? An actress who Wen't trying to make us believe she is «in her To be wure it iv a0 Bnglish act ress, ‘but it's « great Aixcovery, just the same. Not to-keep our delightful birth: day party in sus- pense, we'll dts clone our discov. ery to the fulleat limit, arle Tempest, it is, Famous Wnglish opera singer, “I am not in the leant sensitive on the subject of my age,” she says, and then she neglects to tell the number of years. But the sleuth for the birth- day-ers found it out Mart ian't sensitiv } let you in on it. very day. Bho's 45 thie Ce FiveCent Lodging House. PORTLAND, Or,, July 15.-— Permission to construct a four-story building to be con- ducted as a five-cent lodging house, and to have a total of 416 rooms, five by eight feet, fe asked, seeseeeeeeea RRRAAKHHRHKRKHAE CAP AND GOWN SMILES. Mary had a little lamb, Whoee fleece was white ae snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure t (t went inte @ etore one When Mary matohed some ribbon, And Ke te there thirty-seven yeare, And then Mary waen't quite satio fied, but thought she'd see what she could do at Smith's. —Williams’ Purple Cow. As & result of Counciiman War dall's argument before the munict pal plane lesion for the Ratl- road ay. uct, the proposition will be settled by the city council Virgil Bogue, the commission's ox- pert, recommends Spokane the outlet to the West Bide. Green Lake Skating Rink opens tonight. Gtone av. and Ewing Weatlake car, be AMUSEMENTS Prices: 25¢, 50c, 75¢ “chant alone imported 900.000 cases LEARN LANGUAGES inited Frews Leased Wire.) LEIPZIG, Germany, July Hore is the latest, Policemen will be required to take up @ course in languages he ‘he city council de- eided o instruct a number of the men in French and Wnglish in prep aration for the annual Mir, for the guidance of visitors, Army officta will teach others Polish and Rus wian, Each policeman who has be- come familiar with @ foreign lun- guage will be distinguished by a chevron with the fag of the land whose language he speaks. WHAT CRIMES A BARBER COMMITS FOR 15 CENTS Gome barbers are desperate men, Unworthy of defense; ‘They'll darn near kill a fellow'man For fifteen te, “HOT SPELL SOUVENIR q lied Pree Leased Wire.) BONNER SPRINGS, Kas, July 16. rs, Mollie Gorgon has & pleasant souvenir of the hot spell here in the shape of a Plymouth Rock chicken hatched by the heat shelf in her pantry. The eae pushed back, and had probably been overlooked for several weeks, when Mrs. Gordon heard a peep. She found the egg cracked open in one place and a chicker bill stick- ing out. She wrapped the exg in flannel and took it out in the yard, where the sun hatebed It in a few YREKA, Cal., July 15. — Word ved here today that Dave breed Indian, had | murdered his niece and then com- mitted sulefde at Happy Camp, 100 miles west of here. Myers was ar- rested four years ago for attempt- ing to kill the girl, but she refused to testify againet him. iS SPAGHETTI BANISHING BEAN? (By United Prees Leased Wire.) BOSTON, July 15.—le spaghettt |erowding out the bean as Boston’ favorite dish? One Boston mer) This makes And bill of beans of spaghetti last year. |something Ike 12,000 tons. | this in the town where # fare is supposed to be bean: and then a few beans mor i\@, Boston eats more beans than any other elty or not, it certatnly hol the spaghett! championship of the nited States, and perhaps of the | Western hemisphere. Advanced Vaudeville “The Perfect Theatre” BEGINNING WITH A MONDAY MATINEE “SCROOGE” An Adaptation of Charies Dickens’ Novel “A CHRISTMAS CAROL SUED BY LILLIAN RUSSELL | REBELLION tN HAYT!. NEW YORK, July 16—Lillian) CAPE HAYTIBN, Hayti, July ‘Russell, the actress, has filed an 15,—With President Simon ito per. sonal command, practically all the notion in the supreme court to ol | Yovernment troops of Hayti ure ton lect from Lee Shubert, theatrical day en route to thesmorthern part manager, her share of the alleged of the island to stamp out @ serious profits in the’ di “Lady Teale,” Insurrection there, The rebels played by her as star during the | have been victorious in several en- weason of 1904. Kagements near Fort Liberte AMUSEMENTS weseces Milly 17-18-19 TUESDAY AN AMERICAN CoMepy | = BUNPSIEAD- LEIGH BY HARRY JAMES cable Lower Vicor: PRICES a TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Return of the Favorite PRINGLE STOCK COMPANY Presenting the Stirring Dramatic Succese AWIFE’S SECRET y of Intense Interest Your Visiting Friends Will Be Delighted With thie Play, So Enter- tain Them at the Seattie Theatre Next Week Nights—15c, 26c, 35¢ and 50c. Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 10c and 28c. BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 15c—NO HIGHER Tonight—"THE TOYMAKER”—Last Time GRAND OPERA HOUSE “Singer” “WEEK PROGRAM ps OF ADMIMAION — BALCONY, FIVE CENTS PRICE AL POTLATCH XO. CHANG) “PRC em ee = COMBINATION VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOFLAYS 1B, M—CONTINUOUS PERVORMANCE—I1 P.M. ric CENTS 1114 IDEAL THEATRE secsssive. One Week—Commencing Tomorrow—One Week PICTURES OF THE TIGHT OF MIGHTS BIGGEST ATTRACTION IN SEATTLE DURING POTLATCH WEEK The Wolgast- Moran Fight Thirteen Rounds and the Knockout Mr. Levy Controls the Exclusive State Rights to These Milne NO DUPLICATES—BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ADMISSION 25 CENTS : WE LEAD AND OUR COMPETITORS STRIVE TO FOLLOW “Unequates With 10 Associate Players QRAND OPERA QUARTETTE In AND SCENES ro m— FAMOUS GRAND OPERAS COSTUMES ~ THE FOUR LONDONS iN A DARING Lou Anger German Monologist CASTING ACT Kenny, Nobody & Platt Black Face Character Songs “FUN AT A 5& impress SULLIVAN + | CONSIDINE “THE MOUSE OF EXITS” Third Ave. and James COLISEU Child’s Welfare Exhibit MOTION PICTURES Under the Auspices of THE MOTHERS’ CONGRESS 2:00 P, M. UNTIL 11:00 P. M—CONTINUOUS “JHE HAVELOCKS, Presenting . BRENT HAYES _ Banjoist O’CLOCK TEA” Beginning Monday Mat. Sullivan & Considine Porter Emerson Browne} 5 Other A Dollar Show for 10c and 200 Big S. & C. | Acts Entire Potlatch Week 10 A. M. Until 1:30 P. M. 3—CORKING VAUDEVILLE ACTS—3 ALL NEW PHOTOPLAYS Large Retiring Rooms .... mae ARN % 8,000 Opera Seats (i806 Pantages Theatre vivir Week Commencing Monday Matinee, July 17, at 2:30 MOST BEAUTIFUL OF SCENIC CREATIONS “A Night With the Poets” STARRING CLINTON LLOYD AND THIRTEEN PEOPLE alt, P. & Co. in OYE STRIKE” One of Those Sung Classics ADAMS BROS. Songrters and Koller skaters nounce it is t Rack Again Me Again) WILSON dolly Minstrel Man STELLA KARL Singing Comedieane —S ALBANY PAINLE SAY: SAVE MONEY—AVOID PAIN We advise people to go to other Dental offices, se« inspect their work, learn their prices and get advice, t for free consultation and examination and get our pri Our work is not the cheap class of work done by transient den A reputation for doing the best work for low prices is what we Our specialists do your work with the very best grade materials, and is this fact which insures satisfaction for our patients, and reputal for ourselves, AEGeeee ee eee stricl HD CHAI rowly took a mercur; make & weather be near by time THOU PAINLESS EXTRAC#ING FREE GOLD CROWNS ... + $3 to $4 |CROWN WORK FULL SET... . $4 to $8/SILVER FILLS . . 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