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■"x"uuffi;V;ffltr^Sß^x;f.u). OONNELLAN TO MANAGE THE EMPRESS Bert C. Donnellan, one of the nioi t widely known theater mana gers on the Pacific coast, took charge of the Empress theater here today. Mr. Donnellan arrived in Ta corna Thursday, since which time he has been consulting with Dana Hayes, resigned manager of the theater, becoming acquainted wilh the Tacoma Sullivan & Con- Bidine house. During his many years of ex perience in managing Western theaters, he has been affiliated with some of the best known houses in San Francisco and Los Angeles. TAFT AFTER JOB NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Presi dent Taft started for New Haven, Conn., at 9:30 a. m. today to at tend a meeting of the Yale cor poration and to resign member ship, so that he may accept a professorship of law. Women Won't Tolerate CATARRH They Know Booth's Hyomei Will Cure and They l/se It In telligently. How many women of refine ment do you see parading dis gusting symptoms of catarrh be fore the world? Not one in a thousand. Women have patience; a great deal more of it than men. Most of them know that HYOMEI will banish catarrh if used properly and they use it regularly because they realize what a genuine blessing it is to be rid of such a vile disease. People don't contract catarrh in a day; they can't expect to get rid of it in a day. If you really want to free your self from the power of persistent catarrh microbes get a HYOMEI outfit today, breathe regularly and kill the germs. « There Is no stomach dosing; the directions are simple and eaßily followed, a complete HYO MEI outfit including pocket In haler $1.00, extra bottles of HY OMEI if afterward needed 50 cents at druggists everywhere. Guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by llnc-t.h's Hyomci Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Booklet on catarrh free. Crown Drug Co. guarantees It. Tuesday-Wednesday, Jan. 21-22 The new gripping dramatic success "THE CONFESSION" By James Halleck Reid Prices—2sc to $1.50. Seat sale today, "princess THEATER MAIN 7700 THIS WEEK "Beverly of Graustark" Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 10c and 23c. Evening Prices, 20c, 3Oc and SOc. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Dr. Frederick A. Cook g—OTHER. FEATURESS Worlds Standard of Vaudeville EMPRESS Engagement HBBHPffiBHMIB Extraordinary wtKm^^^Bßm Beginning this aft- Bfl \^m ti^M ernoon and all week fj^Kß^*' W^^^Km Sullivan & Consi- M^Bfr *M dine present For- C^Rta '^^^B^^^m mer World's Cham- I fSk pion and Monolog- Mp|| I ist IW ItpS^^irß CORBETT 6—OTHER BIG S. & C. ACTS—6 NORTH POLE AND SOUTH POLE MEET Admiral Robert K. Peary (on left), discoverer of the north pole, and Iloald Amundsen, discoverer of the south i>ole, meeting in Washington, where Peary presented to Amundsen the gold medal of the National Geographical society. For North Ih North, and South is South, And never the poles shall meet Till Peary and Amundsen stand Where the hero spotlights bert. * ♦ * For there is neither North nor South, Rivals of nation, nor birth. When two strong men stand side by side. Though they come from the poles of the earth. tiff£he'*JLric&l4& 1 AT THE TACOMA [ From all reports no more at tractive comic opera has been sent on tour than Werba and Lues cher's latest and greatest success, "Tile Rose Maid" which the man agement of the Tacoma theater announces for an early appear ance here. James Hallock Reid's play, "The Confession," which has caused so much comment all over the country, will make it's first appearance in this city at the Ta coma next Tuesday and Wednes day. "The Confession" is an Intense ly human, powerful drama, with an uplift and a purpose. It's au thor is making no extravagant claim for his production, prefer ring to let the press and public be the judges of his efforts to pre sent something really worthy of patronage. AT THE PRINCESS With Miss Florence Bell and Leo Lindhard again appearing in the major roles, "Beverly of Graustark" at the Princess was the theatrical hit yesterday and promises to be a big drawing card all week in spite of distinguished <B><S><s><S><£<S><s»<B><s><g><s><s>^<s,<j><s *■ <S> * theatrical <$> $> <s> ♦ Tacoma— Tuesday and* <$> Wednesday, "The Confes- ♦ <?> sion," drama. Sunday, Jan- <?> ♦ nary 26, "A Modern Eve." <$> ♦ Coming, "The Rose Maid." <•> <$> <j> ♦ Princess— Tonight and all <$> ♦ week, with Wednesday and ♦ <$> Tuesday matinees, "Beverly <$> <$> of Graustark," by the Prin- ■$> <P cess Players, Stock. ■$> <S> «$> •3> Empress —James J. Cor- <$> ♦ bett and other vaudeville ♦ <$> acts, all this week. <$> ♦ Pantages—Dr. ' Frederick <$> ♦ A. Cook, Arctic explorer, <$> ♦ and other vaudeville acts, all «> ■$> this week. <$> ♦ <$ ■«■■<?■ <$><$><$ <£<$><?><§> $> <$><$> <3> <$> <4> <* vaudeville visitors. Very little need be said of the plot of this play which la familiar with nearly every reader and playgoer, other than to recall that it is the story of a beautiful young American girl who goes abroad to fall in love with Prince Dantan, an exiled ruler of Daws bergen, and uses her influence to find him a post in Graustark. Not the least amusing figure in the play is that of Aunt Fanny, Beverly's maid, the part being taken admirably by Miss Ida Storms, who has returned to the company. Miss Jean Mallory and Miss Laura Helmlich each please in the role of a princess, and William Brewer makes a most hateful vil lian in the part of Gen. Mar lanx. The company is well stocked with players for minor parts. The costuming and stagecraft are particularly noticable this week for their excellent quality. ENGINEER IS BADLY HURT While repairing the machinery on top of the elevator in the en gine room of the California building, 1110 Pacific avenue, early today, B. H. Young, sta tionary engineer, was caught be tween the cage and its runway and his shoulder crushed. He was thrown on his back on the roof of the elevator and his shoulder ground between the car and the wall. ■ Young was removed in the po lice patrol to the Tacoma General hospital. He will recover. i ,-!■* 1 .By the use of metllc- lnal herbs and roots •^^^^S^ known for their re ■w--' markable cures In H»fc':M China, we are able |ffi^ to absolutely cure "fU ■ such ailments .as \HE2IbP Catarrh, Deafness. &^B A. Asthma, Skin Dis ■P^^_ eases, Rheumatism. j/wPvji^to Appendicitis, Heart ■«■ I Trouble, Kidney "^^■■■■■sssssbsl Complaint, etc. The remedies we use are obso lutely non-poisonous and positively do not contain mercury. ..- If unable to call personally, send So stamp for diagnosis blank. - N. VOW CHINKS!.; MBDICINE) CO. 1140-4 Pacific sit. % Phone IMSVi Conutcrc* at. ; " Main 62SS TJbLJS TAiiuMA ~ INTRODUCES BILL TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY IN STATE OF WASHINGTON OLYMPIA, Jan. 20.—Bepre senative Frank Goss today intro duced before the house a bill seeking to abolish capital punish ment in this state. The bill pro vides for life imprisonment In stead of death as a punishment for first degree murder and trea DARROW FACES SECOND CHARGE IN COURT TODAY (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20.—i For the second time since the Mc- Namara brothers pleaded guilty and were sentenced to terms in San Quentin penitentiary, Clar ence S. Darrow, their chief coun sel, today went on trial on a charge of bribery growing out of their defense. The specific charge against tne veteran labor attorney was tne bribing of Robert Bain, a uror HOW WOULD YOU LIKE THIS? BRKAKPAST MENU. Mush and Syrup Coffee (without cream or sugar) Bread (one hunk) This is the morning repast at the White House, daily devoured by one, William A. Taft, at 10 o'clock a. m., or—no It isn't either —on closer inspection It proves to be that served to pris oners at the Pierce county jail. "It's fine," says the jailer, ' 'bout twice as much as they used to set." And these same prisoners act ually get one more meal per day besides breakfast. Here it is, as it is handed through the bars of their cells each evening: Dinner Boiled Meat Potatoes Tea Carrots Turnips Rice And, strange to relate, these overfed, gouty fellows attack their evening banquet with a voracity that is astonishing to say, the least, in view of the fact that they have already enjoyed so hearty a breakfast but 10 or 12: hours before. On Fridays, in order that the prisoners may have a wide va riety of victuals, fish is served for dinner In place of boiled meat. "Trusties," or, as they are termed by the fellows back of the bars, "stool-pigeons," who are given petty jobs about the Jail, dine apart from the other gourmands, and are crammed with three meals a day whether they want them or not. With the advent of the new cook, C. A. Stanley, the above feeding schedule began Friday morning. SICK HEADACHE? IT'S YOUR BILIOUS LIVER! CASCARETS You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile and constipated waste not properly pnnsed off, and what you need is a < leaning up inside. Don't con tinue being a bilious, constipated uulsance to yourself and those CANDY CATHARTIC^ ITDDlM^jfill O%Vk 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE ■ilM*"" MMM ,.^,^aJ^^^^^ "On Board the Good Ship Earth" Read Tomorrow's Article -rf¥P!W!a^ Herbert Quirk begins tomorrow's instail ><j*s^v<>ym »i<"t in his treat series, "ON ItOAItO fWlim&mm. ™ GOO 1) SHII> KAItTII," with the SO Mllnrali "There are" |>asturrs in Australia of a j^^JT^ShH »', nd of herbage called 'kangaroo grass.' . JR ij£§flHp IJve stock; fi-(l on this gross for too long WbW*e&3^r ° tinic suffer' /roin a fatal disease of the V' ''■***£/W^Fh. Bkelcton called by the fanners 'bone <lis vS^l^iKam ease.' Tho riiuse of it lias been a mystery >hM^H until lately .'*■»'"!■■■ # \jm;^^/ffßj I Tl"'n lie throws a flood of light upon w^T. », -rf?^^ *lle K'-<*«<<%st of nil material questions to HERBERT QUICK as passengers "ON BOARD THE GOOD SHIP EARTH." "SHALL MANKIND DIE OF BONE DISEASE?" Saturday he told- us of potash. Tomorrow of (something . still more crucial in importance. Read Every - Number; . , Get Back Numbers! Greatest Series Ever! " • r v "" ' ■■■■■■-•-■ •-• -?:,■■■■'..■-•. -■. . .-■■■■-.•■ --;■ -'.^ Turn to the |j^^ Want Ads | son and contains a clause limit ing the power of the governor to pardon persons convicted of these crimea. Gobs has sent an Invitation to Governor West of Oregon to ad dress the legislators here in sup port of the measure. in the McNamara ease. It was one of two contained in indict ments found by the county grand Jury following the McNamara trial. Of the other, the bribery of Talesman George N. Lock wood, Darrow was acquitted by a jury. The case was called today In the superior court berore Jud>;;e Wll liam M. Conley of Madera, who was delegated to his task by Gov. Johnson. Real Estate Transfers 526 Gco Lawler Co to Arthur B Bchuek L 16-17 B 1 Luwlers 5 icllnd 700 527 Cliaß- E Stevens & »f to Richard Klnne L 3 to 9 B 2 •Stevens ad Puy 10 528 Jilt-hard Jtinne & wf to VI Jean same prop 1 537 State to Anton Jiuth 10.94 j , Choi front of part L 5 sec 20 --' "-a 55 •53'J C V Hamilton to' Lew Bow 1. 3 It 1621 T 10 540 II A Hylaiiil & wf to Daisy • W Warren w2 e2 L 3 sec 20 --20-le 300 541 Central Land Co & Fid Land Co to Jno F Norman h2 L 23 H 46 Smith & k- ail 200 542 lies Moinea Inv Co to Jno V Norman L 24 II 48 Smith & V ad 400 543qc Tac Lund Co to Kautz Inv Co LIB 8629 TLC 1 ad in He sw 9-20-3 10 545(i0 May N Houston to B&inl C Knowles tdlnds front Of L 1-1 sec 27 L 2 to 5 sec 28 L 4 sec 33-19-le 10 546 i[c J T Gregory to same tdlnds front or upland 10.55 lin cling front L 3 10.72 of L 4, 30.57 of L 5 sec 28; 10. of L 4 gee 33, 21.82 of L 1 & 13.42 of L 2 sec 27 tp 19-le a total of 177.71 lln chns front age i 647 State to same 177.71 lln •* <-hn» bet moan & extreme low -'Hiilo front L. 1-2 sec 27 L 2 to 5 tec 28 & L 4 sec 33-19-le 1 6ip .Mo C Bradley & wf to W U , Pieece & wf L, 1 to 12 B 34 i-.L«r*hmont grdns In So TLC I l art 10 $51 VPillaiJa Imp Co to L. F « Brockman I. 8 I! I Line ay 1 la.c* sites 1 foj Mas Gerson to Ilosa 0er ..1 «r>n L 11-12 IS 1107 T 1 *5| \V Davis & wf to Walter j;f Davis L 2 H 62 So Tac 10 5".6 M F Shaw & wf to J W Umr'irey 40x126 ft iiiß 10 ft east from L 12 B 16 lowa ad Bkly 10 BJtqc .1 W Umphrey & wf to .Shaw Dept Store same prop 10 oGRqc F A Elder & wf to Grate Meath L 10-11 B 17 Menlo l'k 30 570 Allan 1' Sclmck to W O Jtowland & wf L 17-18 D 12 Cascade l'k ad 10 572 Marie Ilurtienne to Kdw Dennett tract 60 In se 23-20-2 being 120x155 360 576 I) .1 Lanßdon to Mlna J I.nngdon L 8-9 B 13 Melrose ad j 579 Lawson Thomas & wf to Itobt AlcGowan tract 5 Bonney Krdn tracts 4300 583 F W Kerr to H d House & wf \v 30 a sw sw 11-18-2... 10 588 Alice R & Jos F C.riggs to wlio love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember, that your sour disordered stomach, lazy liver, and clogged bowels can be quickly cleaned and regulated by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets; a 10-cent box will keep your head clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cas carets now —wake up refreshed — feel like doing a good day's work —make yourself pleasant and use ful. Clean up! Cheer upl "PRESIDENTS' WIVES" AT UNIQUE WHITE HOUSE DINNER Mrs. William H. Taft set a now social precedent (lie other day by inviting the wives of ex-presidents to dine with her at the White House. Mrs. Roosevelt was not present, and presumably was not invited. The guests of honor therefore were two in number —Mrs. Henjamin Harrison and Mrs. Grovor Cleveland. Mrs. Cleveland is shown at the right, snapped as she was leaving the home of John Hays Hammond for the White House. At the left, above, is Mrs. Taft, and below, a new picture of Mrs. Harrison just received from Washington. k w niomcniist I, 9-10 n 31 tilllß Sea View ]'k ad 800 595<ic .Saml C Freeli to Cora I. Fitch blk 2 Spinnings 1 art I'uy i 596 Manila B ketlcr and wf to W I, schue L, 21-22 n 4 Mont l'nrk ail i 598 Tac Cemetery to V W and Clearance Sale to Have Whirlwind Finish! Grands and Players at Two Dollars a —Uprights at a Dollar a Week —Prices Less Than Half the Original Cost — Decisive Clearance Ever Known at Eilers Music House. The facts arc plainly stated without any attempt to draw on the imag ination. The pianos are here— of them as good as new. A few dol lars will place any one in your home and anything from a dollar to two dollars a week will pay for it. The greatest savings, the easiest terms, the broadest guarantee of satisfaction are all combined in this sale. Used Pianos That We Shall Sell at "T~TT VALLEY GEM KIMBALL /f* 110 HAINES BEOS. KFNSINGTON | • VJV/ JOHNSTON KENSINGTON ■ W t ARLINGTON KREHLING JL a Week . PRICES RANGE FROM $35 TO $188 1 Free Piano Stool, Free Tuning and Free Delivery Included. mmmmmmmmmmmmeam Used Pianos That We Shall Sell at I SMITH & BARNES SCHUBERT /ft Cf\ ™* GERHARD V|w V KIMBALL HALLET & DAVIS PRICES RANGE FROM $222 TO $268 ■ Free Stool, Free Tuning and Free Delivery ■-■■ ■■■ .'•" ■'■•■■'. Player and Grand Pianos Go For _■/ PRICES RANGE FROM $365 to $384 fl^ O«00 Free Bench, Free Tuning and Free Delivery JJ^jaWeek EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, 943 SO. C ST. _____ II m Wantworth n2 I, 10 blk i; sec l Tan cem 40 sß9qc V W-Wentworth to Myra I- Moody same prop 1 600qn Myra I, Moody to Tar CYmi'tery MUM t»rov> 40 602 Extra Jacob Hartli to Mar- Karet Hurt h 1., 20 to 23 U 4719 S ..ide ad 1000 FAGt£ CASE TO RETIRE (Hy I iiitt.i Press Leased Wire.) OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 20.—< (living aa a reason hia desire to devote his entire time to his duties as superinteendnt of streets in Seattle, Charles Ft. Case, president of the State Fed eration of Labor, will retire from (hat office in the near future, ac cording to announcement made today. He will be succeeded by. H. .1. Hughes of Spokane, editor of the Labor Journal of that city. The state labor federation is In session here today. There are over 300 delegates present. BREAKS A COLD, NEEDS NO HELP. Pape's Cold Compound cures coldg anil grippe in e_ few hour** It is a positive fact that a dos* of Pape's Cold Compound taken every two hours until three con secutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the nuißt severe cold, either In the head. cheat, hack, stomach, limbs o* any part of the body. It promptly relleveß the most mlßcrablo headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, fever. ißhnesp, sneezing, sore throat, running of the nose, uueoua en* tarrhal discharges, sorenoSH, stiff* nous ;uid rheumatic twlßgM. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is nothing else in th» worlri. which will cure your cold or end (Irippe misery as promptH ly and without any other assist-* ance or bad after-effects as a 25^ cent package of Pape's Cold ComJ pound, whj'ch any druggist cant supply—accept no substitute —■ conlains no quinine. Belongs in. every honie. Tastes nice — acta gently.