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WE ON ET ~ MONDAY ‘question of selling tickets on cars ae perhaps proposition Tt te the without © ‘as BO Opposition as most i the belief | veh dle k fore wy peculiar situation Ree of the absence the mayor and coun ft imperative that before the counet! @ unanimous vote to ‘One of the six remaining being acting mayor. is left to arising from the ef every street sa weil tickets on cars will be defeated comifig up ts be’ antistrapbanging bill man car the An- the INCISCO, Sept of political meetings held throughout the ttle here between “big god Gnion labor as to ‘control for the coming during which the " fair will be built is at Is Haw, “money talks,” ts dig business stands Two to one is being bet on je. Who is prociaimed mt ah re PH. McCarth wad of the union labor admin. ‘which has made San Fran from coast to coast an papers of the the cause of R trial had pro where things looked for the prisoner Went out and came Falett! tnnocent. pes then that the former de a THE STAR—SArU GOV. HAY TAKES A SHOT (By United Pre: | of the state railroad commission's said Gov. May toda: bern was denounced yeaterday. “Hanford issued an injunction | a mis decided.” SPRING LAKE, N. J, Sept, 16.—"The recent Seattic cas Judge Hanford issued a temporary injunction forbidding o. LA FOLLETTE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE PAST DECADE BY E.A. Representative from the Tenth District of Wisconsin AT HANFORD ne Leased Wire.) . In whieh rying out order by the Rainier Valley tine,” imitar decision to that for which Judge San preventing the commission's order San at all, ubt that the states have absolute contro! of the railroads within their borders, the Washington courts have MORSE T am in favor of Senator La Follette and will gladl cure bin y do everything In my power to #e nomination and election. 'f nom nated | believe that he can be elected He sta that all business aes @ constry man In my President Roosevelt policies a in the co progressive democrats favor ly free from all entangling alliances with nde for the things in government progressive republicans and many He ts absolute “bie He Is courageous and honest, and has the confidence and respect of al) people He made a most excelient governor, and Te uctive, and not destructive, states opinion be {# as popular a man as Roorevelt and would carry out the vigorously as any man untry. He is the greatest fighter in the interests of the masses and against cor porate greed that the country bas produced in a decade HE HIT (Ry Wireiess to The Star.) KIBFP, Sept 16.—Premier Stoly pin is reported today showing slight Improvement over yesterday His condition ts highly gratifying to the medical attendants, his fam ily and friends. His assassin, who was in the police service and secured admit AIMED-AT CZAR WHEN THE PREMIER clals here, Severe punishment is likely to be meted out to the officer who let Bogorof{ work the rv The police do not dowbt but what Bogoroff's statement that be in tended to kill “one higher up means the czar. An outbreak against the Jews in many parts of Russta is feared today because the Mi admitted that he annexed | (ance to the theatre as one of the | populace accuse them as respon . question, and walked | cear's guards, Is itd the @ffi-\sible for the shooting of Stolypin ‘the court room, bowing po the jurymen Sept. 16—-"Only six P fires im this district of “LOVERS OF HEAR CHICAGO, Sept. 16. —Residents 1s” im LIMELIGHT | Tiage ties have no place did any damage to tim-jof Zion City are up in arms today !% Key life of the human race largest Being the Cowlits , when the loss was F eald J. M. Wyckot?, fm the local forestry “The fire losa will the lowest it has been for | #ro M year the loss in this dis. but It will hardly @ that figure this SELL _PHONE CO. 16.—Federal iH nomic today on hear- the foreciosure and sale company of ty to satisfy judgmeat for fa five per cent interest ae BOOGING and dogs in the neighbor. Pet $5th and Wallingford are busy dodging the bullets from , deftly handled by ie at 1612 N. G5th st. Com- | Teached the police this from Mrs. G. Anderson, av., acting for Wako, Sept. 16 —Accom- Director Newell of the Service, who joined © spent ot the Interior ¥ inspecting the Rock dam, where the waters Bolse river, for the Bolse- Projeet, will be impounded W Of engineers were on the secretary around ‘The entire party will re the district until Sunday, Is planning to visit Project at Minidoka, ME RAT KILLER of Brighton Beach has killed most of the the neighborhood. He that the number of which has caught with his home made Bis £0 great that he quit mg when it reached 200. ‘Wap consists of a iarge with tin, the top turn toward. The. bottom is with about a foot of ma tin and it can’t get pr in mee | soft wheat. L SAYS HE OTIZED HER 8, Sept. 16.—Miss , 17, and Frank Pir ably older, will be {6 their home in Ana- Y by # sheriff from Mon. cong charged with abduc sirl was a choir singer Anaconda church of which has been wexton BP sitl told the police here that hypnotized her ASTERS ON BIKES. Sept. 16—Handmasters ® Years old will rife bleyeles march, accordfig to the the war office today. Ot be permitted to lead however, from a biey hing through a city over the appearance of a new cult, “the Lovers of Heart: which te} apidly gaining ground in the eclty.| ree days its membership has nm from 14 to 46. The Lovers of Hearts believe IMOTHER, W rl LONDON, = 16.—-Startling military and ora activity, evi dently im connection with the FrancoGerman war scare, devel- and arsenals. The most comprehensive prep arations for emergencies are pro- gressing, and, while the suthori- thes at Downing st, the war office and the admiralty are dumb, it ts believed that a crisis in the Mo- rocean dispute has arrived That Poor Duke|* ROME, Sept. 16.—Filled with chagrin because the ciusive Miss Eikine ie said to be en to anether, the Duke of Abruzzi sailed today in com- mand of an italian cruiser on 2 trip that will last at least 14 months. In strange lands and strange peopies the scion of Italian royalty will seek surcease from sorrow. At least 00 dectares the press of Rome. The duke recently resigned his post as director of the arsenal at Venice in order that he might be free to wander over the earth. HERE'S ANOTHER | BOY MAYOR FOR SEATTLE TOWN At an early morning meeting ot the city couneil today Councilman 1. ¥. C. Kellogg was chosen pres ident of the coun cil, and in the ab- sence of Mayor Dilling for the next 10 days, Kellogg — will shine as another of Seattle's boy mayors. Max Wardall was our last boy mayor. He held forth while Gill was away on the brewer's boozy boat, and fired chief of Police Wappen- stein, it will be recalled, ©. KHLIOGO, “A ay LEOPOLD’S VALET WRITES MEMOIRS (sy United Press Leased Wire.) PARIS, Sept. 16.—The late King Leopold's valet de chambre, named Bataille, has prepared his memoirs, and it {s understood here today that, though the book has not made it appearance, it has already been placed under the ban In Belgium. Written in French, they will be prepared by the French prggs, and, as it is said Bataille relates in great detail the scandals connected with the life of Leopold, many editions will be printed in anticl- pation of an enormous #1 LEXINGTON, Ky—The great horse sale, which lasts a week, tarts here on September 18, Horse country are coming to bid. oped today in all British navy yards | 5! That the race is growing too rapidly, hence children are un necessary, besides being an added burden. | That the lives of the followers of ithe cult should be lived as close tto pature as possible. wiasiiinteanamacens A SCARE {Coca NE SOLD TO SOLDIERS ASTORIA, Or, 16 — men are ander Pano and United tee army officials at Fort Stev admit today that several drug gists are under investigation in connection with the sale of cocaine and morphine to troops stationed at the fort. | One soldier who was found un- |conscious from an overdose of the drug confessed to the officers, He implicated druggists of Astoria Pag revealed the extent of the traf- Aviator Ward Flies ies Fast Clara Byers at the Lois LEP POPESEREE REVS Moore—"The Havoc.” Beattie—Dark Lois—"The Cail of the North.” Orpheum—New vaudeville. Emprese—Now vaudevilie. intagee—Now vaudeville Grand—Pictures and variety acts. eee eee oe | eneeeeeee Seeeeeesess At the Alhambra. The Alhambra theatre will re open tonight, with Mr. Lee Willard and @ large and thoroughly capable supporting company for an extend ed season of high-class stock. The opening play will be “Peaceful Val- ley,” Edward E. Kidder’s snecess ful comedy drama of fe in New Hampshire In Mr, Willard’s support will be Will M. Chapman, Claude Hutebin. son, R. 8. J. McDonald, W. G. Cob vin, Harry Dempster, R. R. Ripley G. L. Thomas, Ernest Franklin. Wallace James, Edith Tomple Heat rie Meade, Julia Wolcott, 8u zanne Norwood and Nelliv Jackson “Jim, the Penman.” When we consider the number of new plays offered the theatre lov ing public every season, and how very few of them satisfy the ever hungry patrons of the drama, In It any wonder that the revival of Jim the Penman” is being ea* gerly looked forward to when it ap* pears here at the Moore theatre foe a week, commencing tomorrow sight, and with the unusual trietar combination of Florence Roberter Thurlow Bergen and Theodore Rob+ erts, who will be seen in thetr orgy toa} New York roles as played bi jing and grading work done for the} Hi} PEOPLE'S AMUSI Offers Tomorrow at the SCUEHASNA Pan Bept, 16. Aylator James Ward arrived here at 11:01 o'clock, having covered the 56 miles from Calicoon in 56 minutes. A proposal to make rad ical chan; in the plans for the use the city property on Beacon hill has come from the Municipal council. Ti original were for a cemetery. Now, in- stead of the stiliness of the dead comes a request to turn the propesty over to the park board for the use of a public amusement park. — ~ | Alleging t the Seattle, Sno- homish & Everett Railway Co. ix instvent, David Swank, who Is ask tng for a $2,700 judginent for clear- Our own Excellent Stock Co. in “A DOCTOR'S TROUBLES"— a Ripping Comedy. The ELWELLS—Seattle’s Fav orite Musicians. 4 Big Picture Films—You Know the LYCEUM bas only the Best applied to the appoint: } | Eugene Lad-| company, yesterday Judge Dykeman for ment of a receiver. ST. PAUL, Minn- dorf, 17, is the recipient of a $10, 000 check and a set of laudatory resolutions, the result of bis nervy act In flagging a train that was) dashing for a washout. | PITTSBURG. — Attempting to) lassoo a playmate with a piece of |wire in a wild west game, the wire struck an electric feed main and Charles Ainsworth, 9, wi ctro cuted, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Begin- ning September 20 the West Ches- ter Horse Show holds ite 18th an- nual meet here. Your Money's Worth—We ‘uarantee It. ALL COUPONS—5 CENTS W. A. Sterling, Mgr. STARTING TONIGHT Four Weeks Engagement of LEE WILLARD Opening Play Peaceful Valley Smith Russell's Beauti- ful Comedy, Nights 26¢, dhe, 600 nees 1be-25e Sunday, Wednesday, day Matinees. Next Week “THE SILVER KING” FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘As Follows: FOR TACOMA POLS sad Heir oct. 4:00, 8:00, aioe 8 rion “hows ie RAs DAl Single Trip ie, Round Trip 500. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX 7:00 A, M., 12:00 Noon, 5:00 F. M. On Sundays Leaves at 7:30 A. M. 12:00 Noow, 6:00 F, M.+ THREE ROUND TRIPA DAILY. Moste Tri » Keverett See, Famonde 400 ip. Kverott 76c, Kdmonds 606 ye. Sol. Matl- mpeclat iow Fates on Bun Satur- Mteamers Rchedules Subject to Change Without Notlee, Office, Doek. Main 9998. Ind. 196 fanciers trom every part of the/| DAY, SEPTEMBEK 16, | | woman and two men, will prey na 1911, Nellie Brewster at the Empre: Mae Toi at Pantages Florence Roberts at the Moore them last season in the albeter cast | stares death out of countenance and; the week beginning tomorrow (Sun then laughs is Sebastian Merrill, | cast which includes every member who, with @ spectally picked com-|of the Sandusky-Stockdale company. pany of male and female cyclis' “Barbara Freitehie” bas lived up will appear at Pantages’ as the | to all the reqwrements of a success headline offering with the opening ful dramatic offering, and has en- of the new bill on Monday. Ger-|joyed many seasons of stock popu trude Dion Magill and company will larity since Julia Marlowe relin- present a baseball sketch, entitled quished it “Oh, You Steve”; the Doria opera) Myrtle company is down for 4 melange of | role grand and comic opera arias At the Empress. Next week “In Love,” a tuneful | operatta, from the pen of Claire Kummer, composer of that tuneful and atti! popular melody, “Dearie,” will be presented by Nellie Brew ster and the New Amsterdam Quar tette at the E Miller, Hale Vane will have the title and | Sousa and His Band. | “Barbara Freitchie.” | Sousa’s band will be heard here “Barbara Freitchie” will be the for two performances only, at the attraction at the Lois theatre for Seattle theatre, Satarday afternoon day) afternoon, presented with aj and evening, Sept. 23. ent @ trapeze act “Btralght and will be the offering Bouton & Co. The Value of a Dollar” In the title of & Rkefch to be pregented by Melville Brown, with J. Frank Burke in the title role The Lady and Her Groom be the offering of Johnnie and Jeannette Morar Freeman and Danham, two com edians, will offer souxe, dances and repertoire n Crooked of Mngle Harry will Hoey ‘ Louise Burton at the Orpheum Cholly and Fannie Van have an jamusing bit of entertaining conver- nation, Haviland & Thornton have a bit called “A Question of Policy The Four Floods, billed as “Ac robatic Merry Maker are | that and more, if reports of them can be depended on And “Songs and Chatte At the Orpheum. “A Romance of the Underworld the largest vandeville production to be staged, carrying 22, people will be the headline attraction at the New Orphoum the coming week The piece ix by Paul Armatrong,|the mena dished up by the author of “Allas Jimmy Valen-| Murray Une.” Reports from Chicago, where! *APRomance of the Underworld” plityed recently, give it a wonderful sendoff both in point of acting and stagecraft. The piece consume minntes for its portrayal—the long est: vaudeville act ever played in Trixie Friganza as the star, a mu the Pacific Northwest aieal play | Nichols Sisters, two good-looking aa | tris, hide their beauty behind} antages’ Offering. cork. ! One of those nshecaa lows who Advanced Vaudeville * will be Mason & Engagement Extraordinary s6A Romance of the “| Underworld” BY PAUL ARMSTRONG 24 People in the Cast Carload of Scenery EPR BIG ORPHEUM ACTS——3S Coming Seon. The La Salle management will! send to the Moore theatre, for one week, beginning Sunday, Sept. 24,! The Sweetest Girt in Puris,” with | NELLIE BREWSTER and The Amsterdam Quartette Present “IN LOVE” A Comedy Operetta by Clare Kummer Composer of “Dearie,” Other Tuneful Bits. and MAJOR C. B. WINDE! Major C. B, Winder, of the Ohlo|Jersey State Rifle Association at Militia, has come back. Anyhow, Sea Girt lt was Major Winder 5--Other Big S. & C. Acts--5 after a lull in bie work of Mfting | cups for long range rifle shooting. he won the Spencer mateh, 1,200 yards, at the meeting of the New who brought the famous Wimble- ton cup to America several years ago, after outshooting the world at | Bisley, England. ACW ors THEATRE BEGINNING MATINEE SUNDAY SANDUSKY-STOCKDALE COMPANY —iIN— BARBARA AS PLAYED BY FRIETCHIE JULIA MARLOWE “A War Play of Love, Intrigue and Patriotism” 50c. Matinees 10c and 25¢. Prices 25c, 35c, Tues., Wed., Sat., MOORE One Week, Beginning Next Week—WILDFIRE THEATR JOHN CORT MANAGE TOMORROW NIGHT Matinees Wednesday and Saturday he Most Powerful Detective Play of Two Continents Prices—Evening, Balcony, $1 and 75c; Lower Floor, FLORENCE ROBERTS THURLOW| BERGEN OTHrODoRE ROBERTS With the All-Star Cast $1.50 and $1; Gallery, 50c. Matinees, ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR, $1; Balcony, 75c and 50c; Gallery, 25c. A Dollar Show for 10c-20e DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY AND SUNDAY Starts 2 P. M. One Price for Both Games. PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Yesler Car. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23RD SOUSA Ad His Celebrated Band Direct From a Triumphant Tour of the World Soloists—Miss Virginia Root, Soprano; Miss Nicoline Zedler, Violin- iste; Mr. Herbert L. Clarke, Cornetist Entire Change of Program at Each Performance. Matinee Prices—50 Cents to $1.00; Evening Prices, 60 Cents to $1.50 Seat Sale Thursday, 10 A. M. : THEATRE Pantages Theatre vais Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Septentber at & Premice Musters of Sensational Cycledom SEBASTIAN MERRILL & COMPANY ‘he Isle of Joy,” With Feats of Daring Fresh From Grand Opera Doria Opera Trio . With Mile, Doria, Soprano. They'll Make You Giggle Gertrude Magill & Co. ~ Presenting “Oh, You Steve.” SN EEE A Pretty Scente Novelty. ‘Two Gingery Juventics, y Delaney & Wohlman Song and Dance Artists. Human Port Card Album, 10e—Advanced Vaudeville at Popular Prices—200

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