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> Der ates % set ie oD ® : OUTLOOK ‘FOR So Just Returned From Extend | ed Trip to Eastern Marke ih Mr & Lo from and ¢ Saat, chase In condi Was more to ne ment ® picke “I found in the very for the iness time, the m try a ually ters ate the ve tle upon wi BUSINESS G00 Merchant, Says Leading John Panton ndon Co. has ju an exter other princi; where # of merchand r the oc ing season speaking ¢ tions, M tha of the busin ix weeks business d tert wor healthy an futur is particula ® nerchants t D The Week at —~&. FRANCES LENZ soveeece vseces DOROTHY DALTON -BLOSSOM ROBINSON —GEO. DAMEREL, 6 5 2—MAE COLLINS 3 4.—MERCEDES IN “THE HEART BREAKERS” [Se Reeth ehhh eee AT THE THEATRES * * ‘ ss at & AT THEP THIS WEEK. - bihaertdgg othe i Moore—Giibert & Sullivan Op See eee eeeeeeteee let-me say that era Co. in “The Mikado erminals ome ‘of tb Metropolitan—McKee Rankin in Mercedes, mystifier, with a reper mentous things fordbe { Peace on Earth totr oceult #, comes ax the this city that ever happened to her. | Seattle—Dark. headliner at Pan * theatre next Altoxeth 1 cousider that * Alhambra — Photoplaya and | week. Copeland and Payton, black pects are mighty good vaudevil face comedians, have « singing and he Orpheum—Vaudeviile. our a See the cruiser West Virginia in ||| Empress—Vaudevitle. trip 50e ese |} Grand—Vaudeville and motion oO an ac —_— - pictures ; Clemmer—Photopl:ys and vau A L d Hotel Ethelton | ie ee re in Lea Te — rT i a Hugh C. Todd and W. W. 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Ee ene | possibilities j : [kt he eee eee eee eee * * }* AT THE MOORE. * \* ® ton as leek teeth keh eee | It has been arranged that the G lbert and Sutlivan Opera company, jwhich has been filling the Moore |to capacity all this. week, shall re main over for another performar | Sunday evening when, in deference nomination for ahead of Mil tion and Lister in Kastern Washing democratic Both ran an t, howev d 40 the first cholce votes. votes, Todd have the best chance for capturing Million apy cent of With second is believed to hav the req per choice the nomination ars to |to a popular demand, the best of the jaye been eliminated entirely | Gilbert and Sullivan operas, “Pina Ernest Lister, of Tacoma, how- fore,” will be repeated. DeWolf! ever, is still clinging to hope Hopper will be “Diek Deadey« While Frank Hammond was a good vecond in King county to J. B Heart Hreakers,” a successful | Prost for congressman-at-large on musical comedy, comes to the/the republican ticket, H. B. Dewey |Moore for th evening perform: |lo¢ Tacoma, apparently has obtained ances and a matinee next week, be-renough of a lead in other counties |ginning Thursday, The cast i8/to give him the nomination headed by George Damerel, who} ve ‘ was last seen here in “The Merry Cl ed of Murder. Widow,” who will sbare honors with Miss Myrtle Vail, a recent find inj WINONA, Miss, Sept. 14—~ the musical comedy field. | Swinton Permenter, son_of a rich ———— planter, has been acquitted of the Kanth hkhhhhhh * ee & | murder of Miss Janie * *| which he was convi * AT THE METROPOLITAN # | trial, the supreme coutt, iret ia unusual German| #24 Was found dead. One of the from a new’ and / novel of the same name, will be Mc-{ dectives was mysteriously Mdfiled. Kee Rankin's offering at the Metro-| |politan theatre next week, It is of “yellow peril” story and involves \the love affair of a Japanese secret | service agent and the reigning | stage beanty of a Buropean capital. | E [ie i I I i tt ke te | U 1 * | AT THE ORPHEUM * * . | «| The Theatres advert | i te a et th information they . |opera company, will top the bill at the Orpheum theatre next week | “The Right Sort of a Fellow” be offered by Dorothy Da company. Owen Clark, 1 jan, will on and} MELBOURNE. Sharp, of} fh 4 # | second hearing. Hie brot tred| Kkaekhekkk ehh kk al® Private detegtivg in an @ffort to “The Typhoon,” a play adapted | {nd the real murderer of the girl, The Ofedos-Manon Opera com |pany, with Mlle. Celia Zawaschi, a| column the films former member of the Chicago jgrand opera and the Lombardi WATCH THIS COLUMN METROPOLITAN ORPHEUM EMPRESS SEATTLE MOORE PANTAGES jtalking skit The Seven California of melody and motion with a new kind of “Texas Tommy.” Lowell and her Drew. have a comedy Great Harrah and com pany ba dancing and roller skating tu Fico and Olive Walter een in a dancing and sing jalty playlet. ‘Th > THE CROPS * leeeseeceseesed | BY BERTON BRALEY Bumper crops again! That'sethe sort of news Makes a people happy, drives away the blues Floods of wheat and barley, streams of golden corn, Stores of fruit and fodder {1 up plenty’s horn Here's & swollen fortune Boneocan eriticie (Watch the satisfaction in farmer's eyes) So we lock the pessimist in bis gioomy den Rumper crops again! the | Bumper crops again! Now's the time to cheer, What if trade ie sluggish and elec: tion near? this mighty bounty swells the stream of trade, Life will follow languor, sun will banish shade; “Forward” is the slogan, forward | to the light, Still for greater justice we can wage the fight, Yet this word is welcome, as it's ever been, {Bumper crops again When Portland, Or--A man masked with a red bandana handkerchief held up a saloon here, When A. M istner, bartender, tried to be fa- cetious and asked the robber if he was a Hull Mooser, the intruder ck him with his reyolver. | THE MOVING HOUSES below are modern. For your ill advertise regularly in this sree Tomorrow (Sunday) JOHN MORAN, Eminent Irish Baritone “All for Love”—Vietor Drama ing his first American tour. y and Nellie Graham have 1 act. Dixon and Fields jare German comedians, The Bot jtomly troupe are aerial acrobats | Mint and Wertz do funny falls, GRAND. 3d and Cherry CIRCUIT ‘2d and Madison PELLEEEe eee ee eeys * * AT THE EMPRESS, * + uttraction at the Beginning Tomorrow (Sunday) MOORE-GILSON TRIO Three Times Around the World in Musical Comedy Four New Photoplays “THE HAUNTED BACHELOR" and “THE MAR- SHAL'S HONEYMOON” Three Big Comedies *| aa) |e tt kt ttt tte tt tok ‘'ALHAM A Love's Pregress—Little Journey in Tynis The headline t | Vaudeville—-Haidon and Coats, Music and ARD WING,” Two- Empr s theatre ‘next w will | Sth and Westiake Song — be the Verona’ troupe of Lady | Big Milano Special, “Playthings of Cyclists, Robert Hildreth will pre Odeon Theatre Fate,” 2 Reels—Other Good Photo- sent "A Four Leaf Cigver.” pd-| playss—Sunday, “Nicholas Nickle. | ward Dorking, a survivor of the FIRST AT PIKE by"—Two Reels | Manic, will give thrilling facts con-| a oa n {cerning the last hours on board the| e muse Won UNION FIRST « |il-fated vessel and Eldred U Th t * are comedians Bohemian | nton ea re Ree! geet re | Male Quartets © heard in| Third Av. Between Pike and Untow. The Last Day It Ky popgiat me baie and Bernie} ‘. ‘Today—The Decelvers, The play the accordion and violin, Billy Daughter, An Keecentric [Hin tha ‘igo oaeae ets City Theatre sits 15 minutes of song and chatter nek Gea Av 1 Se a pl MODERN elegantly furnished ‘ rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- ginus, Highth and Virginia, nea Westlake, Elliott 803, na nalaay and Bork | Madinon and Spring “DON JUAN AND pd eos. V." = TWO-REEL FEATURE Leap-Year Elopement THE s EATTLE STAR the Theatres ‘SEEKS TO INVADE MEXICO WITH 5, TROOPS By United Press teased Wire) ASHINGTON, Sept. 14-—Per mission to ero the berder and drive the Mexican rebels from cl proximity to American soil wi asked by Gen. E. Z. Steever, com manding the United States forces in Texas, in a telegram received from El Paso today by Gen, Leon- ard Wood, chief of staff of the Unit ed States army. Bteever in incensed over the dep redations of Mexican rebels in forays across the border into Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, and would like to give them @ taste, of warfare as played by Uncle Sam's soldier boys He also asked for a battery of artillery to hie troops in patrojling the three bor der atates Next Monday | Independence |day in Mexico. Henry Lane Wil son, U. 8. ambassador to Mexico, cabled the state department today tha officials of the Mexican govern ment fear it will be marked by a number of bloody outbreaks. Amer jean residents in Mexico City armed, he said, and are amply able to take care of themuelve p arine nt Madero. od, in considering declarin law in Northern Mexico to become effective Monday T. R. AT RENO RENO, Nev., Sept. 14.—Introduc: | od as the greatest force for humar |ity in the world, Col. Roosevelt here martial at Browning park, today struck at] thone who, he sald, were wrongly claiming credit for the irrigation and pure food laws Roosevelt detailed his tariff views at length We want the protection | to get into the workingmen’s en-| Yelope,” he asserted. “If it doesn't then we'll take the protection off that particular industry BIG APPLE SHIPMENT | Washington apples are going tol jall ends of the earth thie year! Next week a shipment of 15, | boxes will leave San Francisco for Australia, and now co notice jthat @ trainioad of 26 of ap ples left Wenaichos yesterday for New York, with Buenos Ayres, in the Argentine Republic, as ite ulti |mate destination, Washington's fruit shipments to foreign countries grow bigger every year a darky jubliee combi-| nation which winds up 30 minutes | " oa it was report George Damere! and Myrtle Vail, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Cond Subscribers to The Seattio Star will confer a favor by notifying this office at once of any {al Ure to secure prompt and res lar delivery of the paper, of pt to substitute ‘an- aper for The Beattie It is the desire of the cure the best nd complaints are given courteous and prompt attention. If your paper fr'is to arrive pny night by 6 | : | Bishop J. W. Beshford, who is in lattendance at the M. E. conference at Green Lake, will preach in the |Trinity M. E. church, corner Firat jay. N. and Mercer st., at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. The death of Theodore A. Cox oc- jeurred at the family residence, |Giendale, on Whidby island, Sept 16. The funeral was held at Clin-} ton Sept. 7. Mr. Cox was born in | Tennessee in 1868. Steamer Humboldt, of the Hum-| boldt Steamship company, sailed | |for Southeastern Alaska ports last | night with the last cargo of freight | that will go down the Yukon this winter. . The launch Iskum, of the Lillico Launch Co., returned last night af- ter a fourday cruise in the San Juan islands. C. B. Rigg, professor at the university, made the trip for the purpose of examining the kelp beds. Si} Himesman, private at Fort Lawton, was yesterday brought be- fore United States Commissioner Seattie Theatre Phone Main 43 lensed for Busy People Totten, charged with having forged ar indorsement to for $38.67 made out to formerly stock tender at ton, Morrow lost the check is claimed that Himesman endorsed and cashed it The cable ship Burnside had no sooner repaired the break in the Seattle-Sitka cable and returned to port here than it was discovered and it found, that there was another break bie) tween Sitka and Valder, The ship, immediately put back to find it Wiretess message was received t the station at Astoria, Or., from the steamer Victoria, which that she wag 1,030 miles from the. Strait and battling With a Very se- vere gale. She is bringing 257 pas- ngers and a heavy shipment of furs. If nothing happens to delay her further, she will reach port here Monday noom. . Next reguiar meeting of the Na. tive Daughters of Washington will be held September 16, at the Wash- ington College of Music, Broadway and Pine. All members are request-| ed to be present, -——- | Los Angeles.—Lost in a fog in a) cemetery in the outskirts of the city, Anotonio Giova gave up and went to sleep in a crematory, He} sleeps in the city jail today. The} charge is drunkenness, | <n | Redwood City, Cal.—Marshal Don. | aghy says he is not superstitious— only careful—in refusing to accept his badge of office on Friday, the = The badge number wag 13 also. ‘4 Billy Mr. “Singl le” Clifford Volunteers Himself in Newest Musical Fantasy wit Gowns, PRICES—Evening, . 500, NEXT Wek —r" The Verona Troupe A Sextette of Cye Robt, Hildreth & Co. *A a AE CLOV NEUSS & ELDRED Continental Comedians. KLASS & BERNIE. Violin and Accordion, Phone Main 4%. WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINER, SEPTEMBER 15. retty Muxic, The, $ GU — | Pretty ‘Girls, Pretty Matinea, 166, fhe, Boe. 1. PROM U, 8. Al Of lady Cyclists The Titanic Survivor Edward Dorking-of London, BEng. Paschal Bil Se THE BOHEMIAN MALE QUARTETTE LINK & ROBINSON Singing and Chatter. MAKE YOUR WITS WIN YOU TICKETS TO 7 SEE “THE HEART BREAKERS” AT MOO} ne mait dre re new “Com r ball a dogem of fuel the © han ingen I of them / tha «of on | “ bachel ‘ | Here few of the ments S0F readme: ber the opera, it; for while thou be entertained by fang ¢ seventh day it ieupigal sy."—M. 1, Wy halt prove thou me to think brave thee thou |hast a gr |Mre. 8, & Bho 5 desses befor tle valt not talk polities gi “Thou » \girl, but rather discourse beauty of her eyes."—Mre OE | City, | “Thou not say unte plump sweetheart, ‘Thou ang fat, lest she rise up and smite: €. C., Seattle The ter, tind) » eplendi@ change ne ten prinemy of hx sedte dot ts for amy. Heart Bi next for hres nd tines. rules a your ne Ob @ peg be Cont he Wednesday pe te 1 comma com warded ag f the comm a | bias out what Ita hit with you ta4 aking, put it in thet mandment and send Ag certain that far better s now in use and is such ets for any fascinating ve like the prenes nmandments, |pay liberally ‘for [ments with tick lance of that drama. % get in your ¢ ot the cruiser Weet ¥ navy yard, the ¥ dock Stars in “The Heart Breakers” ORE mea Two More Performances Only of THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN REVIVAL With an All ar Cast. Tonight —‘The Mik Tomorrow Night (Last Time) “PINAFORE” Three Nights, Starting Thursday, Sept. 19th POPULAR PRICED MATINEE SATURDAY, 25¢ TO Mort H. Singer Presents if sald i W i | A_ REAL MUSICAL COMEDY WITH A PERFECT PRINCESS CHORUS “Melody of Dreama.” ening, Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50: and $1.00; Gallery, 50c. Saturday Matinee, 25¢ to $1.00. \ 25c, 50c, 75c, Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 The Ofedos-Manon Opera Ce In Excerpts from Various Grand Operas. Prices: Present “THE SMUGGLI R” OWEN CLARK _ The Master Magician. —_— DIXON & FIELDS Gernian Comedians: Y RAHAM "| Botromly (Brow ral lying nas The WORLD'S EVENTS! MOTION PICTURI MINT & WERTZ European PANTAG Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Eccentries. MATINEE DAILY—TWICE NIGHTLY MERCED Bewildering Demonstration of Thought Tra Music. Gen. Booth’s Funeral First, Moving Pictures of Last Sad Rites for Salvation! ’ Founder, —————— 1O0c and 20c jon as y