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jc i as As toon as two nations at war (@! t to the point where they can’t af ford to borrow any more money, “the powers intervene.” BREAKS THE WORST | COLD WITHOUT ONE | GRAIN OF QUININE ‘The most effective and harmless way to cure the Grippe or om ry rv cojd, either in the “hea aot] back, stomach or limbs, Is & dose of Pape's Cold Compound two hours until three con- Lilive doses aro taken. } You will diatinetly feel the cold breaking and all grippe symptoms going after the very first dose. It promptly relieves the most miser fable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneering, sore throat, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic aching. Take this harmless Compound as/ @irected, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without | any other assistance or bad after effects as a 25 cent package of Page's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. After three years’ research we have conclusively demonstrated that quinine is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. ey PAMULY Wu acura covey Wet Ws wanit TAckony PHONE BAST S60. SPECIAL Sal Re SS 02, Ina 1688" (RESCENT ~ BAKING PowbeR Wall Paper Sale Ingrains, double roll ........200 Varnished Tile, double roll ...36e Motre Cellingsy double roll :- 186 fon, y fatetior “Btain, gallon hingle Stain, fiiton or C. H. Dahlem & Co. 1508 ‘Third Ave. Today Is the Last Day Of the Alaska JULIET, AT EARL FLYNN At the Pantages. BRREREEREEESE AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan — “Madame Sherry.” ® Moore-—Dark. Seattie—“The Squaw Man.” & Orpheum—Vaudeville. % Pantages—Vaudevitle. % Emprese—Vaudeville. %® Grand—Vaudeville and moving ® = pictures. * * * * * a SRRERR EERE ES ReRRKARARAAAAAE * * “THE PASSING OF THE * THIRD FLOOR BACK” The Week at the Theatres THE ORPHEUM ROBERT HILLIARD At the Metropolitan. istics of it all made a deep impres- sion upon Mr, Beach's mind, and in his writing he has shadowed forth with this region. hl paral Se toh al» AT THE ORPHEUM * * | . le id nd [FRE RE EEE RR Bee Alexander Bevan's Romany Opera |conpany is to share headline honors! |during the coming week with “Jultet,” who is more or less of a} mystery, on the Orpheum bill next weok James F. eeeee Foes eeseeeeeeee Dolan and Ida Lenharr * ee a ee Forbes-Robertson comes to the Moore theatre Monday night for six) nights and two matinees in “The | Passing of the Third Floor Back.” The famous actor who has made bis Shakespearean characters, Hamlet, Othello and Shylock, unforgettable | memories, relies on his present vis- have a sketch entitled: “Some Mind | Reader.” Mullen And Coogan sing, danced) and comede. | acts on the bill, PKR KRHA * There are three other * it entirely on the Back,” by Jerome K. Jerome, these last three seasons. ing as is that of Forbes-Robertse in the mysterious and inspiring 1 @ modern morality or mystery pla; like “Everyman. BBR ER EERE EH “A FOOL THERE WAS” oa * * * erybody knows the curiously ¢ ping theme of “A Fool There Wa based upon Kipling’s 1d bone and a hank of hair.” Hilliard’s vivid personation of the distin guishéd American diplomat, dra ged down to delirium and degrad: tion through blind infatuation fc Pictures AT THE Alhambra Theatre Matinee, 2:15; Evening, 8:15. Admission, any seat, 0c. Chil- dren's admission to matinee, 26¢. Today is the oat cg pisow Poor reac Three of the candidates for cor- aetors.. Mr. Hilliard has retained |POFation counsel falled to show up most of his former players, incl the Quiz Congress held at the ing Virginia Pearson, Stella Archer, . M. ©, A. auditorium last night. Pe ak Gain Sesh They sent letters of regret, plead-| yy jing previous engagements. They Clare, Harvey wiark and Reginald : ve ly dle A heat production in| te James © Bradford Frank Ham-| cludes @ vivid representation of a|™024 and Hugh M. Caldwell. | crowded ocean liner at the galling| pli three other cypididates, | hour Thomas R, Horner, Tom /Alderson iy and Phillip Tindall submitted to the quiz, Both Alderson and Hor a * | oa a* WAKA HAH Wee sald that they would make their appointments of deputies ' T THE SEAT | 4 a SEATTLE *\ without regard to political pull. Pe ava | | “Phe Barrier,” dramatized by Ei latest success, “The Passing of the Third Floor which he has already appeared It is seldom that the personality of af actor is so remarkably in har- mony with the role he is represent- dividuality of the Stranger in “The) Passing of the Third Floor Back.” ex pressed in his poem of the fool who made his prayer to a rag and a} Mr. | tremendously virile and | sirenfe creature of hypnotic allure- | * AT THE EMPRESS * * be len The Moetzetti troupe of eight a robats will occupy the big type on the Empress bill next week. There) are seven men and one woman in the troupe. Bill Gleason, said to have been a om in at one time, Is a member of the! Baseball Four, who will offer catchy Yet Jerome K. Jerome's play is|S08*, dances and baseball repartee | neither melodrama nor pure com. | uring the coming week edy. It could best be described as| Princess Luba Meroff, daughter y,,0f & Russian naval officer, is said to be a beautiful woman, and a} yt singer, aside from being an FUNNY SIGHTS I soernras Beenie) Beeuipeensare Assuan, Egypt Dear Bill: At my table sit two English la- dies and a man from the state of Washington, The An echo while eating and the stew ard hasn't bothered to put a fork at his plate since ’the first dinner It |i mighty funny to wateh the ex- pressions of horror on the faces of the Indien gt each new gastronom jeal marvel, They seem constontly | on the verge of throwing up both hands and saying, “My Word!" The westerner is a bully fellow and 4 champion checker player He has won all the cross roady neral store tournaments and haw FORBES-ROBERTBON At the Moore. | Princess Luba Miroff, at Empresa ELEANOR HABER At the Seatt in dancer. excellent Rum Harry Von Foasen will be seen in characteristic humor, with a few | well-chosen songs; Cadieux,a wire walker, will turn a few somersaults on a wire, Kitty Ross will be heard lin catchy popular melodies. ! SPEER EER Ee * \* * i* AT THE PANTAGES * * (eee erate eenee | Six clever acrobats, members of the Cuban Abrew family, from the Ringling circus, will be the lune act on the Pantages bill, open- |ing Monday matinee. The special }added number will be the Interna | tional Grand Opera Quartette, who will<sing several selections from standard operas. | ‘Two other acts to receive a prom- inent place on the new program are Orilla Barbee, well known In Seat-) momber of the Seattle baseball club tie, and Arthur Hill and company,| in @ bright little comedy sketch, | |The Strenuous Daisy,” and Karl | Fiyan and Nettle M'Laughlin, bill- as “The Muscial Comedy Pair.” The show will be completed by Pewitt, the man with “the mystert- ous face,” and Leo Filler, an ec- Jeentrie violinist * ai aie ee * rere rere Robert Hilliard brings “A Fool | There Was” to the Metropolitan| All talk that Ma. yor Dilling con- theatre for one week, beginning |Sunday night. He is playing his|‘emplated the suspension of Comp- third and farewell season in ‘A\troller Bothwell because he certi Foo! There »+as," his trans-conti-|fied the recall petitions against nental tour bringing bim for the| |Counctien Blaine and W first time to the Pacific const. Ev-| surticiont “on thelt tevoe mente 4 quietus this morning when the _| mayor himself said he had never ;|siven the matter a thought Mr. Bothwell’s term is about up, and I don’t think the matter is so serious that there should: be any = CANDIDATES IN QUIZ CONGRESS a ma ja | al % | Tindall said that he had already made promises to appoint certain -}men. While both Horner and Al |gene Presbery from the thrilling|derson favored the recall without and human story by Rex Beach, will | qualific ation, including judges, | be presented at the Seattle theatre| Tindall said that he favored hedg- | jnext week, starting with the mat-|ing the recall of judges with great- inee tomorrow afternoon. The |er restrictions than placed on oth |story of “The Barrier” ts too welll er offices: known to need repetition, It 1s |by far the best and most popular] ROBBER BEAT * |from Beach's pen, and the facts on| PORTLAND, Jan Special | which it is based were gathered by | Patrolman P. J, Merrick reported to | him during his six years in “the|the police today that he encountered last West,” at the impressionable|a thief last night who beat him, | jage of bis early twenties. The|then robbed him of a wallet con: |strange country, the characters, the frontier and the near-tonatu wilderness of the character- re| taining $12, and escaped. Merrick the consolation of emptying his pvolver at the thief as he ran. ‘ : DILLING SAYS THERE’S NO ‘MOVE TO SUSPEND BOTHWELL eo ee oe [talk of suspending bim.” | The suspension talk was started from the Blain and will probably before the city counctl on Monday. |The scheme is to get Bothwell out of the way on the alleged ground that he knew the Blaine-Wardall recall petitions were insufficient when he certified them as suffi- jeient “on their face.” It would take six councilmen to vote him out of office, SSRESS, y United Press Leased Wire) | HE SPENT THE BAIL Ried FRANCISCO, Jan. 13. John Turn called out of bed, found he did not have enough money to ball out his friend, John Tuttle, He left for more. Two hours later polfeemen carried him in. “Didn't—hie—desert,” he said, “but spent—hic— |. Beattie Au‘omohire Scliook 210 Broadvay | American | Cafe Continuous Performance of High-Class Vaudeville -Cor. Pike and Westlake - | | walloped ee on the boat. In Sa Geer = | When the lights go out at 11, \play by candle, latter employs | By the way, iy Pr ea expense San Francisco recently been audited yet? SD THE SEATTLE STAR IN ‘FOREIGN SITES TOURIST FROM FAR WEST SHUNS FORKS BUT KNOWS HOW TO PLAY CHECKERS fact, checkers seems to have knock- ed out bridge whist altogether, they At Assuan, an Arab carrying « sun comes down to the boat and tries to decoy the unsuspecting tourist ina wolf bunt. He tells wonderful stories of packs of wolves the night before around the donkeys he has killed for bait, One of the boys bit. He sat for two hours’ behind a rock d the only thing that came their way the powerful odor of the dead donkey Some of the boys suggested that the wolves were suspicious of the additional smell of “goat.” Yours, WEB, S3 account at If you've a song in you—sing it, Though all of the critics jeer, Out from the soul of you bring it And those who need will hear. “hough some say it's @ “trite one,” And loudly their laughter fing, Your song will reach to the Right One, So sing! If a pleture ts in you, paint it, No matter how crude it be! Of master, sinner or saint, it May set your bri ight dream free, To Nght some soul that's dreary, Or hearten a cow Or make some dar rage faint, ‘k place cheery, So paint! If the part is in you—play it! If the dream ts in you, dream! If the word is in you, say it! If the scheme is in you, sche: Whether you lose or win, you Need not quaver or doubt, But let the best that’s in you Raed e ee ee ricultural department. time, they're all superfiuous. A third of the heavy loss DOWN WITH THE ROOSTER! There ta little love for the rooster in Secretary Wilson's ag- The department has just sent out a death warrant for all superfluous roosters; are worse than superfluous; roosters cause a loss of $15,000,000 every year to chicken farmers tn the United States, Get out! Rete keaeeee ROBBER! except at hatching In fact, the secretary says they from bad egms ($45,000,000) can It’s a good thin, ee that what peo or some folks woul be writhing in NEWS OF THE DAY COND evening at Fourth av, and Pine by an auto owned and driven by | F. B, Searing, i at the Minor how pital, suffering from a severe cussion of the brain. eee eee eee, A jury in the United 6 Aistrict court yesterday awar ed J, P. Johnson, laborer, a verdict of $7,500 against the Katalla company for injuries Johnson wae injured in a pre mature explosion of dynamite on the Copper River rath way, He alleged the dyna mite was dangerous, having been kept over two years. Seeeeeeeeeeee Se eeeeeeeeeee ee ee ee ee ee The police arrested Ching Soon, Chinene, for carrying a concealed weapon. He had « loaded revolver. The police are taking every precau- tion to prevent another outbreak in the Chinese quarter since the mur der of Dom Weg. Weg was buried yesterday The workmen who constructed the new Plymouth church will be the guests of the Men's club of the church next Friday evening. The Mountaineers will take their first walk of thin year Sunday. They leave Leschi park at 8:30, and will walk to Lake Sammamish from some point on the eastern shore of the lake. Kaan hKkathhhh * * «For the first time that such * & penalty has been imposed, Deputy Collector of Customs R. E, Chestnut fined Capt. J. 8. Green of the steamship Vir- ginian $550 for having un- manifested merchandire in the form of 60 tins of. opium. Green gave notice of appeal. seeeeeee Sl i la le le i Ml A Crowds packed the auditorium of Lincoln bigh school last night to hear the school orchestra in a con- cert, Fourteen numbers and two re- quested selections comprised the program, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Schmitz, original donors of Schmitz park, have given an additional eight acres to the park. hal lA thas iil ee ® Rev. John C. Baker, 84, *® founder of the only Baptist *® publication on the Pacific ® coast, died yesterday on his * ranch at Bellevue, Wash. He ® is survived by bis wife and . eight sons and daughters, le le Mn A ln ee a NEEDED PROOF ; The Just Robbed—Would you mind coming home with me and verifying my story of what be- came of the money?—London Opinion. “The Dairyman’s Equipment” is the theme of the free lecture which will be delivered at the Y. M.C. A. this evening by L. W. Hanson, dep. uty state dairy inspector. Both men and women will be welcomed. YOU’LL FIND IT HE B. Y. Burns, run down Thursday ; at. | xaee eee Eee ee eS zeeeeueeee ple don't know doesn't thus agony all the time, ENSED FOR 1904 14, 1862, today, Stonewall just 66 it me zon af 3F i ui gE ro kon ean The train lagged behind, rail fences furnished oak freezing soldiers. 4 tka nheneneeeas An untsual ft session of the Sun the ¥. M. OC. A. Bai noon will be an Joseph Cobn, a Q Jew. He \s the son of Cohn, the famous gave up bis synagogi tria-Hungary 22 yearp went to New York, wht has since devoted to Christianizing the” Hebrews in Brooklyn, tertainment is free to SSeSteeeeeeeeeeeee KEKE F. G. Dameyer, was struck by a Bell car as he was crossl in front of the Savoy day. He was dragged 60 feet by the car,” moved to the Seattle pital, where his found to consist of the head and body, HIS DEVOT! “Do you love me she coaxed. “Sweetheart, 1 hair on your bureau. vently answered. — Gargoyle. The annual meeti tle Young Men's Chr tion will be held in of the ¥. MC. A. at 6; day evening, and as the form of a dinner, NEW YORK, fin didn't pay bis to go to court to PRINCETON, N, Dally tively there Is no JOLIGT, Itt, Jan, Sampson, after 69. country, ‘has cities,’ “Politics thas’ Ola Gory," he FEARS FOUL SSS EES ESS SEES can be preserved longer, because in to produce a “blood ring. Tf far accustomed place on the breakfast table. be obviated by the production of infertile eggs. Infertile eggs sh an exg it ie impossible re and others engaged in the production of eggs would market their male birds as soon as the hatching season is over, the egg supply would be much improved, the producer would save money, the consumer would get more and better eges, and soft-boiled eggs could resume their Bi ag SPEAKS MONDAY lor’ ‘Loats “Buiter: of ‘H. Thomson, engineer of the we port commission, will deliver a free poe me we tae iMustrated lecture at 8:30 p. m. on| cide, Bailey carried Monday evening the public I- money. He was last brary. This is the last of the series =n he announced’! of talks which have been given in| san Francisco on -Wardall quarters | be brought up| ee SOUTH BEND, Wash., Jan. 13.- Mrs. Thomas Meekan, of Willapa who died the other day, was the daughter of the governor of the jisland of St. Helena, who was re- sponsible to the English govern- ment for the person of Napoleon and who was his jailer a’ long as the great soldier lived. Mra, Meekan formerly had sev- MANHUNT IN A LOS ANGELTS, ‘Jan, aviators who participated in the first man hunt in history are cha- rined today over their failure to locate their quarry, and are consid jering another sally above the San Fernando hills to search for two bandits believed to be lurking there. For four hours Phil Parmalee, | Clifford Turpin, Glenn Martin and H. W. Gill, the first two deputy uhertffs, circled above the hills and lswept the valleys with powerful glasses, Neither the aerial officers nor those on the ground found a trace of the fugitives. COUSIN OF MARK TWAIN IS MAD SAN JOSE, Cal, Jan. 13—Ar rested as pickpocket suspocts, Guy |S. Wills of Oakland and his wife, |said to be a cousin of the late Mark Twain, have entered sult for $40, 000 damages on the ground of false arrest and imprisonment against |Chief of Police Geo. 8. Kidder, |Capt. of Detectives Ray § T. F. Sourisseau and J. M Wills demands $20,000 of amount for indignities he charges |his wife suffered at the hands of the | Wills is said to be | Prominen' connected in Sacra. |mento county. ‘The couple were ar- ‘rested during the September street carnival here. HERE’S QUICK ACTION SAN MATEO, Cal,, Jan. 1 night, engagement broken; 1 o mutual friends telephoning Eether the police, Nelson and Wm. 8, Young; 1:30, weeps on right shoulder; 2 o'clock Justice of the Peace McCormick; 2:30 Mr, and Mrs. Young, rice and old shoes. OPTICAL STORE REMODELED H. W. Rogers’ Optical store, at 905 3rd av., has made extensive improvements in the furnishings and equipment of its rooms, and now has one of the best equipped optical stores in the city, _— eee Se FE ha aaa Shaan ake ktt knee keane CHILD OF NAPOLEON’S JAILER DIES eral relics of Napoleon, especially the dinner service used by him during his exile, but all she had left at her death were some silver serving spoons. Her father’s name was George | William Ganisch, She had dim rec- ollections of life on that island. |She was 76 years old at her death, | Waving been born August 24, 1835. on EIGHTEEN DIE FROM COLD (By United Prees Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—Ejghteen deathe from the cold within the last 24 hours were reported here today. Three succumbed in Chicago. Two were frozen to death at Hammond, ind., three at Fargo, N. Dak., two in fMorthern Minnesot. one at Valley City, N. Dak., and six in northwestern Texas. The coldest place in the Unit- ed States last night was Ar- cadia, Wis., where it was 85 be- ow. ANOTHER DIAZ TO RESIGN United Press Leaved Wire) BLUEFIELDS, Nic, Jan, 18,— Semlofficial announcement was made here today that Adolpho Diaz will abdicate in favor of Gen. Luis Mena. Diaz sails next week for New Orleans, ostensibly on a three months’ tour. He is not expected to return, The army has been back- ' ing Mena’s claim to the presidency. FOUND HER, ANYWAY | (By United Press Leased Wire) 0, Cal, Jan, 13 Newton Clemson lost his wife. He got out the bloodhounds, She was found clad in litte more than the weather and house slippers, under the Ross bridge, shivering. _|BABY TO LEARN ESPERANTO (By United Press Leased Wire) DETROIT, Jan, 13, — Alberta Francisco _ Beutler, daughter of J. C. Beutler,well-known hotel proprietor of this elty, has the distinction, her father says, of being the first Esperanto baby’ in America, both her mother and father being pioneers of the move: ment in the United State: He stated that it was his firm intention to make the baby learn the Esper- apto language before either Eng- lsh or German, He also says that he will bring her up. to be a suffra- gette. President | ff one-day-old | connection with the library exhibi- tion of the Bogue plans, as this ex- hibition will be concluded at the end of next week, when it will be removed to each of the branch - braries in town for a period of two weeks each. PRINCETON, til, Jan. 13— Smallpox broke out among jurymen in the circuit court here. The twelve Jurors are still kept togeth- er uader guard, but isolated and in quarantine. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Valid- ity of the state drainage law of North Dakota was today sustained by the supreme court. North Da- kota courts declared the law valid. 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