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te Aika t.—Holbrook Blinn AT THE THEATRES Moore, starting Thuraday night. THIS WEEK. Moore—Walker Whiteside “The Typhoon.” Metropolitan——Zoe Barnett “The Red Rose.” Seattie—Seattie Stock Co. “The Spoilers.” Alhambra — Photoplays . Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vauderilie. Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vauceville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photopicys and tau devile. MelboUrne—Photoplaye and vaa deville. in || 3.—Carrie ‘Reynolds 4—Amina Matini Moore, 5.—Mme. Tarquinia T.—One of Prof. Tieber’s Sea Lions. Moore ices gen ~4 night in in and 6. James Usher ternational reputation, among them being Mme. Tarquinia Tarquini, the lyric soprano who comes here di rect from Covent Garden, London. “A Romance of the Underworld by Paul Armstrong, comes to the Moore theater for a three day# stay, beginning Thursday. Hol brook Blinn will be seen in the }leading role. It is a story of graft etre ik oon *s and corruption in New York } AT THE MOORE * eee ae RAUAAGAAS else eaenevuseanisss The Pacific Coast Grand Opern|* AT THE METROPOLITAN #) Company, of which Signor Moria | ¥¥RERE RENE ME MH HOH Lambardi is director, comes to the; Arthur Hartmann, the distio Moore theater tomorrow night to/| guished violinist, assisted by Andre/| resent a repertoire of five operas: |Dorival at the plano, will be| row night, “La Boheme Bb at the Metropolitan theater | “Conchita ; Wednesday. prenseneyerer anny ‘Wednesday night, “Salome.” T THE SEATTLE * The organization numbers 125 Noack saenneeeseesn| people, including 20 singers of in- Bailey & Mitchell will present at pedis ccacatotet ag DUNCA OF BUTTE, MONT. Nicholas Schmitt SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD, AND OTHERS, WILL MAKE: ADDRESSES At Dream‘and, Sunday, Dec. 1,8P.M. WAGNER'S BAND CONCERT . en 10c AND 25c. Meetings will es held at aaiike High, Lin- jthe bill at |Josh Daly's minat | Mise Manicure.” |topher are street musicians, \* the Seattle theater next week, be [ginning Monday night, “Going Some,” the comedy by Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong. “Geing Some is a clean comedy and really funny.| | SOR EER ER ERE RE EEE * AT THE ORPHEUM sn in ia i i ie dn a ie din linn ete ned First place on the Orpheum bill pRext week will be given Bert Clark | and Mabel Hamilton, London fun makers, in a sketch, “A Wayward Conceit.” Signor Travato is «a violipist new to Seattle, bat with # high reputation in the East. Car rie Reynolds, “the most beautiful natural blond in vaudeville,” will sing and dance. “Hands Across the Street” will be presented by Jo: Reno and Rose Green. The Has sans are slack-wire performers and | whirlwind dancers. Lillian Goid. smith dances in her bare feet, and Joe Herbert, jr. dances, too. The Tuscano brothers jugele ARR 2 22020220222 22 2 2 8 \* AT THE PANTAGES * PERPRREE REE RE RRR The great Tasmanian and Van Dieman troupe of Antipodean acro- bate—get it?-AND revolving teeth symnaste (the description is the press agent's, not ours),. will top Pantages theater next week. It hag never been here be fore. Prof. Tieber’s educated seq lions will try to show how much they owe the professor. William is bring new jokes and songs. Nevins and Gor don will present a sketch, “Little Ponte and Chris RARER AT THE EMPRESS * ERT hhhhh “Fun in a Cabaret” is a big girl act which will headline the bill at the Empress theater next week, It | is the third of the series of Weber & Pield productions to come to this playhouse. The act carries 18 peo- ple, most of them baby dfils. The Five Musical Lunde will offer mus ical diversion. Fox and Ward, black-face minstrels, have been to- gether since 1868, Al Wallace and Murray Mack will bring a medley of old-time tunes. Jack Ranahan dances. The Two Hedders are equilibrists, ANYBODY SEEN MRS. NERNEY HERE? LOS ANGELES, Noy. 80.—Frank as much as $10 for information of the whereabouts of his wife, ac- cording to the police. He thinks} she has eloped, She likes to firt, Nerney states, as an identification aid. UNCLE SAM AFTER $100,000,000 MOVING PICTURE TRUST CHICAGO, Nov Suit similar to that brought against the’ “bath. tub trust” is soon to be tried jagainst the in Philadelphia, Joseph R, Darling, justice, and Edwin P. Grosvenor, jassistant attorney general, have been in Chicago “fiterviewing inde- perplent picture theatre owners for thellast wee, | Darling sii today that this new- | est business combination has grown represents an tween $100,006 Darling said: “It maintains control of the mov- investment of be 100 and $120,000,000, coln High, and Green Lake Schools, Monday, Dec. 2; Emerson School, Tuesday, Dec. 3; Gatewood and Jefferson Schools, Wed., Dec. 4. \ing picture business through a pool | of ite patents on machines and film | processes. We believe we will be able to force a refund of $10,000,000 to picture house owners,’ * | Customs John R. Boegle, lately re Nerney of San Francisco will pay | “moving picture trust’ | special agent of the department of | jto mammoth proportions, and that :f| Bubscribers to The Seattle will confer 4 favor by nett t ance of any f yin ular delive any attempt other paper Btar, Tt in th Management to #eOX #ervice for all, and are wiven court attention, If paper falls to arrive any night by 6 clock. kindly Phone th tw office once 9400. Awk for he Cireulat Departinont yo Portiand.—8, 8 Beaver, which grounded yesterday in a fog, wan floated today, after her cargo had been lightered, Pierre, 8. O.—The Ghhesiens Sioux Falla & Pacific Ratlway Co. was incorporated today, with a capitall gation of $14,000,000, (o build a new line to the Coast Cord ~Armed men are de term! the negro who assaulted the daugh ter of a Jocal plantation owner , Ga Boston.—Don Dal, chinchilla, arrived todey from London in a stateroom on the Cambrian all to himaeif. Don has won three first and two spe ola! prizes at recent shows. It's a cat. Eugene, Or., Nov. 50.—Eli Bangs, pioneer business man of Eugene. is dead here today of heart ure. He leaves widow daughter a and W.—Robvert is dead here Portiand, Or., Nov. Short, aged 4 years, i] ,ed th paid j ture | ing to lyneh Cheater Williams, | | Renton a Persian | ja fall.) as the result of a fail from a tarp-) yanin in the suburbs was fractured atile near his hor The boy's skell Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 30. — A} Russia report from London #aye nde has rejected Austria's de Russia will not allow Servia back out John mer Portland toaay Portland, Or, Nov. 30 Anderson, a sailor on the Alliance, plying between and San Francisco, is dead from fall on dock Juneau.—Judge J. R. Winn, who has recently conferred with stockholders in New York, states that the Ebner mine, in Bliver Bow basin, will be opened early in the pring. Tacoma.—Pierce county almost lost its home late yesterday, through the carelessness of a plumber, who dropped a Nehted match through a crack in the court house floor, starting a small plaze. Baitimore.—Wm. P. Jackson, re) publican national committeeman, te appointed today by Gov. Golds borough to succeed the late U. & [Senator Iaidor Rayner Juneau—Deputy Collector of signed, ia the oldent man, in potnt service, In the Alaska depart- ment | Bombay. Rulers and nobles of |India are trying to raise sufficient lfunds to present England with a fleet of warships | Salt Lake City—O. C. Jackting, lmanager of the Utah Copper Co jannounced today Una while copper lremained above 17 cents a pound the wages of pitmen, trackinen and laborers would be raised 20 to 26 cents a day, Chicago—A dispatch from Christiania says: Norway is preparing for war, Coat, grain id other supplies are bei bought in enormous quanti. to} th Washington. — Senator Dixon chairman of the progressive na tio committee, said today that | Roosevelt would attend the conf ence on ways and means at Chicago jon December 10 and 11. New York—-Charies Hyde, for- }mer city chamberlain, was found guilty of bribery by a jury in the supreme court. Juneau—Two vaudeville thea- tres are under construction. One fu for Spickett & Mecivor; the oth er for W. D. Groas, Gov-elect Lister attended the luncheon of the King County Demo- eratic club today at the Good Eats cafeteria. Dawson.—The rate war started by the White Pass Co., has been taken up by the Northern Commer. cial Co., officials of which announce they, too, will make a bid for the freight business by cutting rates. Washington —Senator Dixon of Montana will see that the next ie of the congressional directory contains the word “progressive” after his name. Judge Dykeman yesterday re strained the school board from dis j charging Miss Marie Caffrey, schoot |teacher, and ordering the board td \s! show cause, on December 6, why the restraining order should not be permanent. The plaintiff charger ier in order to get rid of or. Indianapolie—The government lexpects to close ita case here to- | night in the dynamite conspiracy. Zurich—The government ‘e aroused by the discovery that 11,- 000 pretty girls have been induced to leave Switzerland this year to join Mormon colonies in the United States. Six hundred thirty thousand dol- \Jars in northern gold has been re ceived by the Seattle U. 8. assay ‘ offic during November, Forty. three thousand dollars in gold bars and $12,000 in gold dust were re colved yesterday A report, just issued by the U. 8. epartment of agriculture, shows enormous increase in the grain in dustry of this state. This year | surplus grain for exporting ampunie to 43,060,000 bushels “) enjoyed my Thankegiving tur key and my pleasant stay in your ‘elty very much,” said Dr. Frederic A. Cook, leaving for Portland last | night. la YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People The Osaka Shosen Kaisha liner jouttie Maru from Yokohama re sound yesterday on her way to Tacoma with Oriental shipments, “Life After Death Qooultly Con od,” Was the subject of a lec given by Marie Barnard Rus Arcade hall last night before woclety pak at the Theosophic Santa Rosa.-Deserted by her husband in 1889, Mra. Angelina panon, aged 72, a resident of Camp Meeker, secured” dt yoree on the ground of willfal desertion today xeoutive committee of the) Rainier National) Park commiites was last night di-| rected to prepare plans for an im provement of the highway, extend from the wertern boundary of national park to the weatern of (be national forest the boundary Denny-Renton Clay and Coal com-, dumped debris from their plant in the Cedar river Last «pring came a flood, and the debris diverted the river's course gnto the farm of Ignacio Sartori Yesterday Sartori obtained verdict pany for $16,500 damages in the superior | court Detailed explanation of the work ing of the parcels post is given in ciroular letter sent out by th office department, Postmaster of the Seattle office, has 1,000 copies for distribu pe Russell received Nov, 30--Civic the expenses of wult of Patrick #ing ihe hold 1 election North Yakima, leagues will pay litigation in the who |e of ing of @ local opth Centralia, Nov. 30.—Uniess city debtors pay up, the treasury will pon be as bare @ Sunday school room on cireus day W— Dangerously with typhoid fever, Prince ne of Servia has returned here the front for treatment. Belgrade, Nov Gee from Tacoma. -—~ Tacoma's Don't be a clam when you travel, Don't it like a mute in your seat; ‘There's « lot you can learn If you'll pleasantiy turn And talk to the folks you will meet; There's a heap of good tales will unravel if you'll merely be cordial and kind, For a wise man can gain From his talke on the train A whole bunch of foot for his mind. | ring mystery i# solved today—al-] most, The wealthy Oriental who | owns the $160 stone ia happy, with | \the ring on his finger, and the po lice know who had the gem, but won't tell the maiden’s name Juneau, Nov. 90.—The first terri-! torial legislature of Alaska will con-| tain men from nearly every calling jand profession | 30.—The king of 1 today person of Scutart | Cettinje, Nov. | Mon enro kasumD al charge of the siege Y., Nov, 90-—Bulid » department of thé ederation of Labor officets, closing their se | rN | wlons. | | Everett, Nov. 30.-Investigation in Sultan Basin by David Hoyle has jreaulted in an enthusiastic report | from him of the timber in that lo jeatity, | Tacoma—Tacoma Shriners, 100 trong, went to Seattle today to at tend a ceremonial session of Nile ple. Ellis Lewis Garretson, im al marshal, and 76 attaches went jalong Wash.—Ili health le W. W. Cloud after years of | Conconcully, given by Postmaster for his re service. ignation | Washington, Nov. 30.—Republi-| n senatorial caucur will be b i onight fo determine if Senator Gal-| r of New Hampshire shall be| continued as the nominee for prent-| dent of the senate. Choir of the Firet Presbyterian | church presented Mendelssohn's} oratorio, “St. Paul” last night to a large audience. Besides an excep tionally good cast of princtpals, there was a chorus of 60, Goodfellow, banker and well known in Seattle since} died at his résidence, 603. Val-| yesterday, aged 70. He is widow, two daugh sone, all living in} John brok 1883, ley survived by his ters and nine Seattle. Francisco. the Ban broken out ust tion showed that IF imitating ng five foot 1 Chinatown | had| Invests only y BERTON PRALEY Some people could travel forever And never be wh at al Though they covered the map, While the sociable chap Wil gain by « journey that’s small It's well to make every endeavor To let down the conventional bars. For you'll benefit, if You don't act lke a stiff With the fotke that you meet on the cars, The Woman Makes the Home She makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back unhealthful, or even suspicious, food accessories. ical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She is resolutely upon She is econom- an earnest advo- ‘cate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cooking in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder. Phone NORTH ATTLE 1 Yard and Office, Sais BK. Gr Wo make w sp Lumber, Lath and Shingtes. ireen Lake Yara” Bivd claity of High Grade Finishing Lumber. ‘The Popular Favorites FOX & WARD ‘The Minstrel Men 18 PROPLE Matinee Dally 2:20 p.m, Twi-Light Pictures Third WEBDR & “Fun ina A Glorious Molody. A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS IN Empress Con- cert Orchestra. is PROPLE IN THE Sullivan & Considin, wo Attiots ipa H& MURRAY WACK riten In a Medley of Old-Time Songs. ACT, nnounc he FIELD'S Success Cabaret” val of Mirth and That Kid JACK RANAHAN Songs and Dances Graceful Gym- nasts THE TWO HEDDERS HE ACT. i SO/IN CORT MANAGE he RE! Pacific Coast Grand a COMPANY OF 125--OWN ORCHESTRA OF 6 AMERICAN CHORUS OF 40 Twenty World- Famous Operatic Magnificent New Scenic, Effects Costuming, Lighting and. REPERTOIRE Tomorrow night, La Boheme; Madame Butterfly; Wednesday Matinee Wednenc ning, Strauss’ SALOME to $2.00. Ma Conchita; Lucia di Prices—Evening, b0c inee 500 to $156, 3 Nights, Starting Thursday, Dee, § ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY—POPULAR PRICES THE DISTINGUISHED STAR Holbrook Bhi And Company of Pifty, “A Romance of the Und BY PAUL ARMSTRONG Author of “Alias Jimmy Valentine,” “The Deep Purple” an “Salomy Jane.” Prices—Evening, 50c to $1.50. Matinee, 25c to $1.00, The World's Greatest Violinist, Assisted by Andre Dorival, the Celebrated French Pianist. Metropolitan. Theatre, Det.: Prices—$1.00, $1.60, $2.00. Box seats, $2.50. Mall orders will receive prompt attention, Three Times More Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night THE SPOILERS — Week Commencing Monday Night, December 2 BAILEY & MITCHELL Present Going Some A Bright, Sparkling Comedy by Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong | Evening Prices (except Monday) Matinee—Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Special Bargain Night Monday ee SIGNOR TRAVATO The Beeentric Vielintat. Matinee ay 2:30 p. m. 500 Seats on lower floor and entire Balcony, 3c on Mat- inees. England's Musical Comedy Stars BERT CLARK and MABEL HAMILTON “A Wayward JOE—KENO & GREEN—ROSE In a Musical Whine “HANDS ACROSS THE STREET” Joseph Herbert, Jr. and LAN The Dance of the Siten, TUSCANO BROTHERS—Battle Axe PANTAGES _ Unequated Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee | Tasmanian Van Dieman Antipodean Acrobats and Gymnasts ALL FHATURE BILL—10c AND 208