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AR~-SATURDAY ‘THE OCTOBER 4, 1913 See Magificent Scenes of K Hula Dances Sugar Plantations—Native Ceremonia I Lecture at Each Exhibition Native Music by Hawaiian Singers Matinee Surf-Board R 4 Prices: Nights, 50c and 25c, All Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, October 12 Mr. George Kleine Presents THE WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTO-ORAMA QUO VADIS Exactly as Produced at Astor Theatre. | . Daily Matinees ' | New York BAILEY s MITCHELL MGR: Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night Week Commencing Monday, October 6 Bailey & Mitchell Present Evening Prices, except Monday ‘ ave 50c, 20c Matinees Thursday Special Bargain Night Monday . Saturday and Sunday ETROPOLITAN @ THEATRE All Next Week, 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. 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Lister will be asked at a tariff bill, and a short time later the qi article I eae big mass meeting tomorrow revision became effective the entire flour, buckw , *, ioe Big night, to be held at Dream country over, when telegraphic w oa, ¢ ; laine coast and pavilion, to pardon all as sent to all customs ce oath Ine ' oe and sa le of the 40 or more prisoners in news w furs, pik {rot w t ns, che ong the county Jail, sent there by b-ball oe for whiel ‘ ap § e ®, print pa Judge Humphries for contempt b ee oe t K pictus t c , arbed eo and @ of court the name Woodrow, alternat eultur ple ts : ‘ : The meeting is called by the age her to complete bis na Fitth—F € oft ¥ e Free Speech Defense league, and th esident pre d the or t ones { oe th ow w re ON ce . wi be presiéed over by Attor articles used by } . » ney Glenn Hoover. Among the nderwood and Simmons. r na lees expensive i 4 fencing, cotton bags ¢ - _ *B speakers will be Or. Hermon F Audience Applauds food t ts hoy mtually ® Henne Titus and Mrs. Kate Sadler | The audience, » ear w om the hee ee Pon Gov. Lister will be in the city lators , a the next March and ther aying a ght the esident completed # Other arth will have th ax on : sieht Mastek: win teed ponding to the occash ear ehalf. At present they are taxed on the bas f tes oo hehe i gave an extempora ) per ee { their valuation at t " ao The Raover ast & ML Hodes o se which he expressed t educos this to 26 per cent we ent t H a ratification that the Eighth—For t er and the home the , t a as hing scla ! ad were < s I H dent would not consent to any p er Cor t ¢ pope bringing ‘ tures, regarc the occasion as toc . ean * » 64 | solemn to be disturbed by annoying and England ¢ Defendants Defiant | naking chtldren’s clothe Ninth—The a tariff bill will is flashlights. Hopes for Currency Bil! The president declared that “he like a man who ts } « hap pily In the fnn which way along the journe and n th the next By thie he meant that important step was the pas the currency bill He expressed bis confidence that the bill, which has already survived C. Alien Dale, chairman of the King county er ‘ central | adjoin the Rath BOULDER, Colo, Oct. 4— was addre ne Peetes were sonuriog Sue vee tional Organizer William F. Cad ity today for the persons who threw six dynamite bombs and fired a volley last night Into a camp of strikebreakers from the Mitchell Mine Co.'s property near LaFayette The bombs, tossed over the stockade surrounding the camp, wrecked the company’s board ing house, in which 25 men were sleeping, but none was hurt. The shots were fired ineffec- tively, almost at the moment of the explosion WOMAN GETS GUN; FIRES AT BURGLAR Mrs fon things gia © got peeve i folks men who tion advoca eaders througt progressive service tablished with ¢ the nation, a bureau was o* | une’ ald in this | Ralph does not bel specially !f She t ing after ther y State Chal she heard for on 4 to b the reh ® der by th pped herself the Cadmus, the # f the hig ed that th i whe he saw sb . r + aie t! Aa he fled dow Mrs m Af t James fired th ts IVY DIES; HOLD WIFE re WERE NOT FRESH LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4.—Mre. Iv tinier Dd, P. faces a Johnson balanced divorced wife of in ras charge of mur nk t" x ot han fruit in a death of her ex-husband, whom she wholesale o here shot tally wounded Tuesd Are these exes fresh?” he asked Accusing her former husband of! His foot slipped earold e to his| Johnaon him. ward. The eggs were is treatening ‘ng abused ther ter, Mra. Ivy 4 home tn a taxicab and she BUILDING A GREAT INDUSTRY ~ AT ISSAQUAR COAL MINES BEING RAPIDLY DEVELOPED) AND WILL EMPLOY 750 MEN produce company ent 1 syndl-; will be operated by electricity, and 0 ‘ of the will emp bout 750 men. In ad at had been the mine t compan ‘ his ahist 4 Mr W a r without sink the entire propert t zt neveral $40,000 will be maintained new veine of coal of a high grade Sund the public will be per the la t he 16-foo 1 tted to go through the mines, and Jince Fet ar of this ear David P. Eastmar has arranged 6,000 feet of tunnel has eon) with th Northern Pacifie to run an opened thr H s I h at third fare t resent er 0 cents the round trip, that f n t € oe the nenitude of the position and the method of be er tecntea i al id t 1H 1 e int t 1 « or Ww i} « and ther handling the’coal. The entire ber TRIO WHICH DEFIED HIM ne " awe 4 it Remita Kate Sadler's Fine Acquittal a Surprise : 4 « j Humpt rhe ttal of Tit adler and xt | ; nob naninat | of 8 1 1 t ! Dr, Her 4 ¢ ' t 1 f " r bet ! i" ' Says It Wasn't Contempt Hu ‘ ' f ‘ y . c hin 1 1 againet ! bine w \ tt 4 f t " WOODY PUTSHIS HERE'S HOW NEW T. ye a | "JOHN HANCOCK’) BILL WILL AFFECT YOU!) (00 tae | DALE TO RESIGN AS | MOOSE CHAIRMAN’: BEECHAM’S $ BIG SURPRISE: The fines assessed aproximated $4,500, which the defendants, for| the mont part, declared they would| living rewulting from thie taritt |) work in jail sente | vise teat eat te At onelusion krist, Judge Hums we he t bout After s afternoon tn Jall she was releaned TI f the 99 to be tried were thone who had remained In| | Jail wince thetr arrest—14 men and one woman. The latter, Mra. Min nie FE. Parks, to! dge that the 414 not ress one-half her pt for him, and ahe was fined which she refused to pay Kelly Gets His con Instead of rely t fn anctal! po é ing upon a few big con w ¥, when asked by the| Threatens to Resign court to explain why he ed hin! It was agreed that no man should| name to the letter of ance, re contribute. @ $10 a month fed that it was b rt he judge made such a complete ass of him self unions the tion aint} This remark, Judge Humphries| Roosevelt sailed ee a OORF LEADING THEATER 3 DAYS, BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Presents His MAT, WED MAT. WED Spectacular Production of Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR WITH THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED STARS MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM MISS CONSTANCE COLLIER MR. R. D. MACLEAN And a Company of 150 From the Lyric Theatre New York The Most Lavish Presentation of a Shakespearean Play Made in America M. Sharp. Ever Performance Begins at & P Mat. at 2 P.M Wed. Mat. $1.50 to 25¢ FLOOR SEATS $1.00 Evenings WED Coming—“SAPHO”-—Coming One Week, Starting Sunday, October 12 Matinees Dally at 2:30 THE $50,000 FILM PRODUCTION FLORENCE ROBERTS “SAPHO” sic during the $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c MAT., 500 LOWER al orchestra will render especially selected mu entire 6 Reels A apects PRICES—Nights irday Matinees........25¢ and 50c Sunday and Sat Dally 2 Matinee 0; all seats re “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” MONDAY MATINEE Merry Musical Tabloid Boyle Woolfolk “WINNING MISS” —WwiTH— 16———_PEOPLE——_— 16 GORDON AND DAY Pantomimic Cycling Comedians. OTHER BIG FEATURES. 10¢ AND 200 TEDDY GOES AWAY IN TOWERING RAGE NEW Oct. 4.—Theodore for South America oday in a towering rage. YORK, Roosevelt and his party were pas- sengers on the Lamport & Holt liner Van Dyke. The party pee the st Pcl ag ig in He spoke last night at a progres: colonel, Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Marge- court, and 90 he ned an ad sive banquet and portions of his ad- ret Roosevelt and several natur- tional penalty of s nthe in jaii|dres# which he had decided at the aliste and $200 fine, besides the $100 fine|!a*t moment to withhold, got into Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Marga- a parent th te nothing | for constructive contempt the papers. ‘ ret will be back on the Van Dyke o, apparently oO ROLES) : | In them the ex-presfdent admitted on its return vorage ective action of the or- a jon, Most serious sick- sees got their start in troubles of the stomach, liver, bowels— troubles quickly, safely, surely relieved by ting mi Ante work, tmplic onal . et restau PILLS: ne Bold everrwhers. ta bones, 100, 280. | i!) grant Davie immunity for t auemes — teat he can give when Har Graduale lenses Optomet- Dupli- ee at Y. M. C. A.| fist ated yMUNDS, OPM. 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