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AFTER A Blt DAY . The Chicago Commercial Club Leaves Seattle Well Pleased The ed this apectal tr today a: lumb. interest & bugy one The master Wilson, ain. i are amp & T of the Dalt th ra furnished m' an evening nquestionably @ f the famous om of Goethe, It will be given Morrison's own company on laborate plan whieh made New York clty thea mpany comes here ring notices from t played in tour will be given Grand Piano R ° A treat may w by Mine nded ap | Searchitwht n | proving & sre e had fg | i SUGGESTS WHERE MONEY WOULD DO MOST dN to SNALELUN Oran «NOAH HE DID BUILD AN ARK: naw | Oberlin Professor Investigates the Bibioal Story. ht Yacht Club Elects. tt Hay Y | a new| President Graves, of the University, Will Recommend the), Expenditure of the Recent $270,000 Appropriation. the subject this President Graves said: I rief schedule which will Be subs to the board of regents at their next meoting for It covers the entire lets appropriation of $270.00 the ttems# I recommend I believe t be Very eavential to the prosperity of ©THE STRANGE CAREER OF CAESAR MORENO i: ve : | From the Friend of Emperors ant. From Tacoma they start to night for Utah. PASSED AWAY AT DAWSON DAWSON, March Mitchell Quett, of Seattle, a prominent lodge man, died of | pneumonia at st Mary's hospital yesterday. Decea ed was 38 years old at the time his death and leaves a wife and two children who now reside at Ballard. | married John Ryan, axed Ned Yesterday of my » births and! ¢ near here Miss Wilzinski Dead. Miss Frances Wilzinski. well known business woman of the city, ied Wednesday in San Franciac: from heart failure. Miss Wilsinski | formerly plicton at Lia street leaves three brothers and two sisters. The re mains wil! probably be brought to this city for interment OPERATORS ARE DODGING PHILADELPHIA, March 12.—The goal miners’ proposition has been re- ceived by the operators. The re-| quest for a conference in order to Avoid a strike Is not considered fav-| orably by the railway companies whieh control the mii By delay- ng & month or 80 the operators can throw the threatened a strike into the ‘warm weather, when they are not fo much averse to a shut-down. MORTALITY RECORD. ‘The funeral for Peter Munson was held from Butterworth’s chapel at 2 it —# te at Bonney & Stewart's. Funeral services ‘Mrs. Amelia 'W. Karaaek were this efterscos | from the Seattle Undertaking Co. parlors. Interment was in Lakeview FINAL TRIAL. ‘The new torpedo boat Goldsbor- ough is scheduled to give her official trial inspection trip at Seattle, April 1. Thi was decided by the navy de partment yesterday. AMUSEMENTS, “Nell ¢ Gwynn. But three more productions ot “Nell Gwynn” remain to be given &t the Grand opera house this week. ‘The play has so far afforded much Pleasure to good audiences. he regular Beturday matinee will be given. | “The Village Parson ae i ° “The Village Parson” ts attracting | business to the Third Avenue week. The play is well present- $4, the company being «trong and | the scenery Ko Saturday matinee will be given. nal Dantel Bully 4 Daniel Sully appears ax “A Parish the Seattle theater for four nights, commencing Sunday, March 24. ‘The leading character in Daniel 1. Hart's “The Parish Priest,” lends tr terest to it, as it ix a character that few playwrights will attempt to deal with, But Mr. Hart has taken it in hand and shown the priest in a man- her that it is unique and at the same time true to life, It is a simple story that appeals to all. Mr. Sully is pleased with the part which created for him, and says that he will play it for years to Netit C lompany, 4, Mr. James Pill vreeent at the Grand op Inder Two Flags,” which Gonsidered one of the greatest, suc conse now 01 New York stage On Tuesday and Friday evenings, “Ellen Gwyn, of the King’s Viay- house." will be given its first Seattle Presentation. It was especially writ ten for the Neil! company and i#| juced by no other organization her plays to be given during the Week are: “A Social Highwayman, fend, by special request, “A Bach: @lor's Romance.” o Mile Worrioon's “rauet.” whten appears at the Third Avenue theater March ar Selso WASHINGTON = When the dody Mo- aid to reat yesterday aft Mary y here, nded a marvel: re reno was Moreno was born in Italy, 12 years|ly He then merchantman, | languages. started life in the Italian became captain of He spoke fluently 14| Tirtng of the era | daughter of the Sultan ot] Sumatra His Italian blood bolled for plots and Intrigue, and he soon incited the natives of Sum gainst the Dutcho viceroy id being a dependency of Hol » was compelled to P ing his wife behind. in Fran and never heard of royal spotise again. While in France he w with the Legion ing several Frenc off Sumatra. “ missions t,he went to China, mised the firet st | pany under the C — fag fy atter the Civil War he landed at{ }San Francisco, and was successful) enactment of the protection of or-| p_com- 4 a trans-Pa- ompany. in which Leland |« Stanford waa interested, and Anaily a charter was from con- gress for constructing @ cable cetim-| | Stadt to come $10,000,000. He againat went to the Orient an subsequently came to the Sandwich | islands, where he gnined the con | dence of King Kalakaua to such an extent that, ae, when the king at 1 binet and die |Snaeged at cmbere. he thd merabers. he made} KILLED HIS CHILDREN CLINTON, Maine, Mareh 22—Ja-| joob Marr yesterday killed his three children with an ax. His wife wit | nessed the deed and ran to the home | lof her father-in-law to give the |alarm. When help came the chit- |dren were dead, and Marr was | washing hie bloody hands Cigarette Law Possed. }, 8T. PAUL, March 32—The lower house of the state legisinture has | passed the bill to prohibit facture and sale of cign BASKET BALL. ‘The young Indies’ basket ball team of the Seattle High school will pley |the High school aggregation of T: nents. A large crowd of enthusiast supporters of the local team will a! tend the game in Tacoma The boys especially accompany the team, of the few games to ctatorg are admitted. following is the line am: Forwards, Mable Sea- pt.) and Gertrude Smart; Carrie Atkinson and Inea , Bana Newton. guards, Calhoun and cen "STEAMER ALK Arrived Last Night With a Big Freight Cargo. it Upon Street la capitol a which male) » of the! gears. Moren) Th for prime minister was a hot time in Hawal days, for Moreno carried with « high hand. He was eck, but w favorite he King, and the lat cret nmisatoned hin minister te the United States and to every pe, but these powers co revoked. Mor then started anti-minsh and kept everyb« when hee came to th ther pu bite 4 made y. but jorts to mecure @ revival acific cable charter ntly engaged to on the padrone publte anatety In th his serving @ monthe in Sail for libel Among the Italian fruit v and that class in Washington, a \e € uring pled the center of the id glory revived right bower From beinges friend and t companion of kings, emperors and queens, he became the protector Bees SR RES inter Sependent upon the charity the It street merchants. Reece tricken with paralysis and the charity ward of @ hospital Penniless and forgot have had no funeral ha jan socteties rallied Solemn mane was © at St uurch burial was given him. We've usually something » etal for Saturday night shoppers This week we he for men Simmo for Baw Fib 10e Rul 4 Carpenter Pencila, These and oth Spelger & Hur! bu! 1215-17 Second Avenue The greatest palmist, now in Beatt and giving advice on all matters.of ery nature. Tells you how to je the most of avoid errors, world’s mi al work speak v his ability. Palmistry — taught; persona developed. Office hours from 10 « umes in favor of Steamer AI-Ki Capt. Lioyd, ar. rived last night from Skagwa: few pasmengers and an wi large consignment of mai Southwestern Alaska. — Thi lalso had 167 barrels of salmon, tons of halibut, 1,000 deer skins 10 tons of ore from Copper mi |tain. | ‘The passenger brow were Wyman, Mre. Mise Pauline Olson and # Kidnaping Case Postponed. ‘The case against A. M. Robinette lcharged with kidnapping, has been leet for April 9. | Robinette» go with # child of Mrs. Clara | Don't forget the three Satu |night dances by Musicians at Arm March | Ticketw c;; Indes trea | piamond Ice in the bert; chen pent y, 23, Tel. | |no more than the Main 1059, tch. i# the The bext running toh, ie * ai con ‘Louis Kiodt Spec It conte | m. to 8 p. m. Sunday the same. Prices with n reach of all. 1203 ‘Third avenue COS bee FVVTTo ey Photo Supplies Wholesale vad Retail Washington Dental aud Photographic Supply Co $ M11 Columbia Street, Beattie. © Tacoma, Spokane, aeee eet Co * ° ° e ° ° ° e ean Van Camp ‘Bt elfuldt. {1227 YESLER WAY Prof. Sheldon | | mediumistic auipping th vte eratuttounly setence hall same, and ® nalarion Iw for ser # which are now and in an pay being rende better pay than now the great inc the funds engage out pay of «! th * “Hon. M Pi the help The folld voluntary at ve valuable 1m) Jeanie Allen. Wm. J More “Thank Tou” Work Fred Rice Rowell has giv uree ines without c¢ esars Chas. Shepard and Victor aimer in the mpeny the prinetpa ring compensation f chemistry with the university In ee: #, although POPES OSES OESOS CP OPOEOOOSOESESEOOOOOOOD ereecrecrsy FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furniture. ! voheviewedwety A Car Load of Dining Chairs Has has shown th ed here now ‘The new arr ts one sample value ber Frederick & Nelson HOME FURN Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor, Spring 9099040 09066000601 O00 OOOOOOOO eS Seas THERE ARB oor 2 SHC @ WILL AN HONEST BUT If “PAK® ED, BXCUSE UB. FULL A KINGSBURY PIANO! JUST RECEIVED, Ramake 1415 S sring as HE best assortment of Dining Ch neason, and the greatest num- exclusive and pretty patterns is display. are montly box seat din DEAL IS SORTMENT THIS WEEK r Music IND Knabo and Hardman Agents OUR NORTHERN BOUNDARY LINE Small Fire. Weanington Ifon GONE 10 THE BONEYARD : |ya Reliable Medicine Rossonable Prices the bark Semi There's Nothing Too ‘s; Good for Sick Denny thin Australia, in a The Semin x Company buy mi argo her t unk to the high bidder The Semin in beasr he was built te 196 foe rinctpatly Australia A limited num SPRING... FOOTWEAR NOW ON SALE ton Institut Deposit Bu 606 Becond avenue, near Yesler. POOPSOEC SOS OOSEOOOOOOOOD | SPRING OPENING MEN'S CLOTHING ‘ Mer sit u ar ool | innit webeteea, that wnare ane ing 7 " ° at this price are . 1 und | tailored, tr 6 “ Ms ‘ . and cut to ft . and trim a suite, am The 7 Tr guits from t ; he a $4 ave. and Columbia. T tn 193 4 OL SOFOOOOSOOSOOOOS coseesoecessoes brrived ° praines. here a and equal made $12.50 Thei pleasure to see ft, style and ity can be with any & it that comes in biue and gray back ground: they are "| $350 oak box ‘Por ® this lot Bola Arm Chair, to match, ILERS | H. LEWIS & 60. 0. Avenue EL LEWES & G0. css fe We Make a Specialty to Fit are thus able not only to show the greatest assortment found elsewhere, than in other stores. It is a satisfaction for 8} PARENTS to know that their CHILDREN are at- SHOES | And that the style and materials are RIGHT, Es- Sole Agents for “‘Sorosis” Shoes for Women. ™ e e Simison Bros. 2 DISPLAY WINDOW corner cnaBEY. $| : ’ Children’s Feet Correctly, but also a greater variety in PRICE tired in well-fitting, properly made and attractive pecially so when it COSTS NO MORE, 7O7 SECOND AVENUE WHO WANT INDUCE CUT ILLUSTRATES )ULD TEACH US THAT A BE SOLD FOR $19, AND CH METHOD DESIRED, METHODS ARI CALL TO ON BE OF HOWARD AND TWO CARS Co. oe 3 MORAN BROS, $ 3 COMPANY KEELEY INSTITUTE ‘ngine and Ship Builders $ Stee! and Wood e ° 3 LUMBER MILL We D4 ° MPP eaensessscaaaa, aaaat AVE For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, © es ‘The only wenuine Keeley ine ion and British Columbia, J.P. RAY, M. net Kilbourne Ave, Take Green _Lake or Premont nyt fice 80 Bullivan Building, ‘Tel, Main, 828, Beattle, Wash | opium ana ‘Tobacco itute in Washing- | 3 iS Cummings Company | 50c and ase | received at YRIDAY, Mane 1 tim Last Day of the Spring Opening Tomorrow, gner’s Orchestra whtful prog then at Pag 8 Gifts Will Be Awarded, pinced A eq Our mayne. Six ‘Bargain. List, part of ¢ riday rain pon 4 Keno Binck Cot cate attr aay vein will be sag fer six "O85 4 oats that after to well urting Irone, af. ter six Saturday, each 1 yard after #ix, 3 for Hat Pins with fancy sett regular price 100; Seman after six, tor ar and Cuff aa wets, regular pri the Imported Saturday, after green or white tare two-pound be 1 5¢ 1000 boxes extra fine Station- 4 envelopes and sheets paper; worth Be a box, at 5c Children’s Fleece Lined Union jum weight: in In the Basement. Two bers Santa Claus after six Saturday, for ar-pound package Wash. ing Powder, after six: aturday, for Roses and Buds tn the. ‘maflie. ‘ery store, after six Satur: day, at . Violet Foliage, will be Sold after six at, only New Spring Sailors, in bath white and black; after six Saturday F Cashmere fashioned bs AMUSEMENTS. THE ATER! TERESA CARR | Plymouth Congregational Chant Moaday Kveutug, March 35 GRAND PIANO RECTAL By this world renowened im der the auspices of the Ladies sical Club. — Subscription Ista wii pen at the music stores and cards of | may be obtained at $1, as NO WILL BE SOLD AT | Door Steinway piano used Searchlight Moving Picterss inauguration ot Presta Victoria Cross Same cycle race; Admiral cr boat race; from Jaffa to and others 1208% nak Admission 10c. | Qweeeeneeseetes If you want good light, do not buy Welsbach mantles from peddiers who are trying to sell them under jour name Purchase direct from us and have them put on by experienced men, Seattic Gas —— and Electric Co. 216 Cherry St Telephone Main 9 EATTLE NO| ork and Beston. “D: ANIL 4 SULLY Presents “The Parisi Priest.” e play, 4 eftiy ‘combined. ical suprive of the season. por, $1; baleony, balance, 0c; RAND OPERA == OUSE== cam conn, Secge jephone Main ¢ Second Week and rmous success of the ALL WEEK Matinee Saturday “NELL GWYNN” A wealth of scenery and cos-| tuming seldom seen here. 60 people on the stage; 26 speaking characters. Prices—Lower floor, first six rows, entire parquet balcony, Tbe. gallery 20, Box office m.. ‘Telephone orders all times. Seats on sale r weeks in advance of all attr tons. Beginning Sunday James Netll company HIRD AVENUE THEATER ‘hone Maia os! Yat seawall “alana ro: | Tonight and Every. Evening at 8. 15) 1 7B open at 9 0 You won't know what is the very best possible deal to be made on a plano vatil you have Visited our piano de It's an excellent showing ot standard makes and Ddeauttfal finishes at really extraordinary prices. Credit is given on term to sult your convenience, SHERMAN, CLAY & 60 TUL Becond Ave F night — The | Human Hearts,” resents “THE VILLAGE PARSON” The most nat if You Want Y: Foundations and Fences Indestructible Avenarius Carbolineum Scbwabecher Haniware 0), SHATTLE Pare Water | Line Your Wen Win | CLAY PIPE } ‘al play of the age. stic story well told. ompany of capabil e ap y detail r unchanging prices. HIRO AVENUE THEATER. Phone Main S67 W. M. Russell, Lessoe and Manager plete in Reau eatite's only Popular Price Theater Week ¢ SUNDAY MA Lewis Morrison ous scenic and Dramatic $ 5 .. With its én clum efte ab * acene lightning | n entirely new this season. oe. | "Pulaaa dos Mo,” de,