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MAN KNIFED © HUSTLING HENS WWALL ST. FEUD bs at Harriman for trimming them | Alton, Waited for Harriman, belief general (hat this ful crowd lay in walt for srriman, When the January break Harriman bought furtously ving the market waa at the bot The other crowd aly. rhe Franted BY RAIL ATE ENDS IN HIS UNDOING — WERE es FOR THE LITTLE} ,. id contin subatantl etfmax came when Harriman reported to have sold 200,000 shares of Union Pacttio at a private sale If he sold prevtousty down mont to bare control, this 200,000 would Wipe (t away. It tx Union Pacific that Harri ontrols Southern Pacific, ptt trouneing of | pole Central and the newly acquired to tent) Baltimore & Ohio, Alt ix gone if} be has are the largest the panic ts show | Union ti. existence oad teud has been | Allies Hard Proased. | |peove\thia Marsiman's niise ere} SUNDAY TOPICS prove Ohia - Harriman’s ailiee are! ee eee wee e ee eee ‘Wall street Fume Gee atnry, tra Horr Ive renrond wupremacy 4m of bie fertene The ‘af bia enemies Keone, is clon omen bes auffere fee wot Roosevelt to-do wth Ub the facts ce with new LEXINGTON, Ohio, March 23 W. H. Hainer has a most extraor digary hen. In appearance a! mest ordinary, but on altern days she produces huge ease, largest of which measures § by inches jn diameter Her owner claims the specimens te the 10 ugh had hen's exes in stand Standard Ol! crowd, Wm. Rock Hier, Regere, Frick hee joe ome Knewn that Rogers has | been hard pressed, and Wall street authorities may he's & gotog about hat ts hand, It ts significant that bis pet scheme, supposed to be with ff bodght control of | privallly Cnanged-- th tilewator B Oho The market | ratiway—was forced | week to pa : Qpqnward ever since with» | make @ loam of ton tiliions The A Bh ay © second fact ® that Jim Keene ts! . 6 te Rnown to have been | the happiest man in New York and Sewtecke on (he market for six | «miles now for the first time fad as it would absorb. | Harriman broke Rim and drove “hee are Zim JS, an oh en. | son-in-taw, Talbot ‘Taylor Dat Harriman, and Keene, | bankruptcy . n broke in the North-/ Keene t auppared to The Moores | market general for More nd the entire Rock | ried oat the campaign th Morgan, are bit- [change SOR IO RRR. ; aL EATERS | started =the 18 por cent. He is believed to. t oidings nearty te contre), § faith pull market, however, by put he Toney back fnto ral TO PASTORS. tly send in your kK each Friday evening and state the of hour ner Ree eee hie ato Baptist. | Firet—-Fourth av Myron W " 10:40 pm Now 7 Sunday? amt Ha Dean, Talks to have beey an and the ox a What W t the Baloona Are Closed on sare ord wil! play Julius Cacsar ing and Saturday af ‘Cymbeline riay Piftes North Marvir Christ mth av. Nev m on W m of the ‘Haw fon Friday ev | terneon, and night. 1 « He Blanche Walsh. Blanche Walsh in “Tho Straight | Read,” t* one of the attractions pert Ca aor. © | booked for the Grand near future at the Gre comes to the! night for one per of “The Ragged Messen hureh, r Rev. G ” p “Moths” Next Week. “Prienda” makes fis final bow the Lots tonight when the woek’s Pra ,rea of the fine play will te ate At the matinee tomorrow afternoon A —*. $ } it will Be replaced by a dramation Was Finished 08 Ca } Htion of Outda’s celebratet novet e a cmd Repwhlt | “Motha. Edward Lancola 8 Third av tot te J Horn " The M v= Linen dwn y Mey pastor ( Bale ape Hetur Change of Vaudeville, | After tomorrow night, at which thee the Herbert Trained Dogs, the comedy sketches and Gil Brown | will close their engagements at the tev tam | Star, there will be new vaudeville . r, pee : Vn i “4 at the Madison st. playhouse, On|“ “<~ . | Monday afternoon ‘Archie Boyd wilt , / jopen at the lar, Seven other acta will support him. Besides the sag Presbyterian. Street—Cosner Twenty-} ry st; Ber. W pastor, i« ai—Have W: oo tel ev Pred M. MeCreery } pastor; tla m, “Unity ia Self- Fe z tk getfultiess”, 7.39 Bm. “Friewdahip | teh Hie Part.” | MARIE OROFNAH, ‘ ew . nd 4 Be woman with Charles 6.! a . 1 £. Thompson ” ¥ _ : Sake Well That} eee ot the Grand, Feitey. i T by) pm, “The Light | oad way adway piece is a dramatic one, story of a clerxyman his life to work in the! he was conquered | ing love. SS SThe Virginian.” w Virginian” will be seen at tonight, Monday, Tues jay evenings. Dae | and Prank Campeac by an admirable com- ‘the play is as good as of he __ Bt the Seattic Theater. CRESTON CLARKE, Vk Combey's Giri” finishes Its| In “The Ragged Messenger” at the ‘at the Seattle tonight, Grand Sunday night. followed Sunday even- EA Jelly American Tramp,” fu whieh intense heart | aad the pictures, feterwoven with what is | whirlwind dancers, ies tend to be the best American | comedienne, a farce comedy Tpeag and some comedy acrobats, EARTHQUAKE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ap Jamaien, March 2. - porseh, owen occurred Comeay fase night peopie were panic a ricken but nobody was hurt. Al Madisor Swedign Articts. number of walla were damaged by | Ste Psi and Mr, Cart| the dig shock and felt down |Z SF enret? : ~" by other Swedish art Speaker Cannon and other Amer: | eee Cotterill a betel Seedich Dramatic Hex tourists. Just minsed sailing | 15.0 ooh o01 ME, Wil deme to the Grand in the | *ortly before the shock and @m-| "pire: M Vee t range occurrefice. | DON'T FORGET i ieosers om pore to the| | Eggs Eggs Eggs That tonight thore will Friday for three per Thoroughbred Buff and Barred | dance at Lesch! Park yng The Teviving Shakespen: Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. | finest Michigan mapie floor in the “ Beene le EDAR NOOK POULTRY FARM, | Northwest Wagner's orchest Salk from “Pay.” Phone A T221. *** Gentlemen 260, Ladies free. johte to Throne, Mark's—Madivon st. and Broadway; Rev. J. P. D. Liwy4, re tor; 11 «. m., “The Law of Sacrif tn the Wor f Today” 7%, oe there will bel firmation at which Bishos & soubrette, a] Keator will preach. j com- ino Methodist. Fitth °. av, west and H Meat =, the Coit”, | ‘Obscure Old Testament on Anne Ls will be the bill the coming week, Y clowing to @ js claimed by be the fanniest | by the Zinn Me Haven—Corner Howard av. and John at Rev, F. R. Drake, pastor li «a. m, Rev, Dr, West, a returned onary, will speak; 7:30 » m., al Manhoot } Street M. E.—Rev, Grant for; ll a m, “Who Ix a mh, “The Secutar | at 9:30 & m. Senator | will speak to the | me “i he a nw Page 32 B. Sith St elk alk als HE Perfect Laundering of Table Linen Our Specialty “It Alf Comes Ost in the Wash” IF SENT TO THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Our Drivers Call for and Deliver Work BOTH PHONES Main 210,Ind. 210 E Press, Not Iron, Shirts—It’s the Modern Ye.i" way 4 4 | B® Cooprider, p jin Norwegian and # 1 | | Station.” pastor; services in Grand ap. use; am, “Cana Man Be & Christian and Not Be Filled With the Holy Ghoatt* Christian. roadway A. 1. Chapma OW Te n, evan he) The Bhep herd Peal”; 7:30 pam, “What Muat I lle Saved?” Church of Chriet at and Wirst av, Northeast; Key lL. J. Keffer, evangetiat; 1b a. my preaching and communion; 7:30 p m., preaching Chureh of Christ NEW LAW AIDS TEACHERS of the most important of the Keneral legislation on school ques tions pasned by the recent legista was a cladke which provides a board of examiners may be listed in oltion of the first « he omarmination preach teking the matter ing an is of the atate m ident Queen Anne-—Cedar egttest ee city muperintentont rat av, weat; Rew ‘ » WH preach: 2 a. mm nee of thin beans Faith 40 m We Got Mirast nd Bast Ollwe at) i tor) Det Will speak Forty-second Corner Youler 1 9th ay.; Rev is made a vet Abiding ro Whom Bhall this city more than a old teachers failed at Th at year in of the summer in said questions examinations have t and te were ates to work }] # Beh the hers had been asso elated for years. Most of the failing were sald to be very profictent in the grades in which they worked, an thetr fatiure to make good came as & surpr It is belleved that wader the + system the elty superintendent ing iptimately familiar with the work of the different grades, wttt make the examinations for certift Cates bear more closely on the ti whieh the several hanged. mn to Christian Boience. First Chu of Christ—#12 Sixth li a m., “Reality . but in ate the te Christian Advent, oie Kev i George m, and Firat James st tea 130 ph wm, pre Minor ay, and Olive A. Stab, pastor, 11 a. m. n. in Bongliah. and State wt. A. Christensen, Norwegian and Immanuel tor First av tr work Mieventh and E w c « Moly Trinity Pure Food Geesion. PULLMAN, Wash, Mareh 23. Corner Royle Rev, W. D. “The Ho “ae Bignificance 7 New Zea land, the World's Social Raperiment that ap mission on food standards will be jheld at Washington, D. C. soon of, Fulmer will attend as he hb repared a paper ag boracic acid Money back Behbillings Best Theosophy. Theosophical Society lodety 1420 Becond av. ture by BM. Wardell Keidences for T signifies fairness Alki hall, | Miss sttle Payohte Boctety 1420 Becond av at m Rice will deliver a h bject, “Hight Living ference, Beattle M t Spiritual Pythine ball, Hf speak at 3 5 on he Howl”; at § Spiritual om.” D. Ba The I rthright The Outs “You can buy « lot of home happiness with a lety meete A mighty small salary ; Wipet av The Mitbe #piriiunl fo W, hall, 192 « Poster, pester; after The Independence of A Heart. te Heart (Latters from « self made merchant to his son) evening. +" Carpets © alt cutiiically cleaned by process, removing every article of dirt without the slich t tinjery, It aot only thoroughly oe, but brichtens up the dead colota. Fuey Weary Ree Co Phones, Ind. 7379, Q Anne 1222. ve Most people ive comfortable on a little lose than their income, The surplus deposited fe thie Bonk will draw interest at 4 per cent. NORTHWEST TRUST & GAFE DEPOSIT CO, What ts f the urch towar th lass who are shut out of a saloon on Sun dayt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Male quartette will sing rt » INTEREST P*"2 SAVINGS THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Capital $400,000.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY RECEIVED e R snonnoce MARTMAN ‘iex Sena av es eure ch ree v Pree Bow | eakien OFFICERS Daniel Kelteher, President. RB. Ausiag- Turenne, View Presi+ dent. ©. H. P. La Farge, Seorstary. Lewis ©, Palmer, Cashier, TRUSTEE: Daniel Kelleher, of Baveman & Kelleher, Attorneys. Horry Krute, Pres, Washington Loan and Trust Co. 0, H. P. La Farge, Secretary. Malcolm McDougall, Capitalist. Alex, F. Mofwen, Pree, Seattle Cedar Lbr, Mfg. Co. John H. McGraw, Pres, McGraw & Kittinger. Oakes, R_ Auzias-Turenne, Pree. Yukon Investment James Campbell, Lumber ital et. John Corgiat, italiet. Cap. Real Estate Cap- George J. Dana, Treas. W. D. Ho- fives & Co, Griffith Davies, Merchant. H. Dearborn, Real Capitalist. John W. Eddy, ley Mill Co, H Eatate Walter Ralph A. Schoenfeld, Manager Standard Furniture Co. Capitalist. Mgr. Port Blake ’ John Erikson, Mining Capitatict. James Shannon, Physician. Gabriel Faure, Banker, Victor Capitalist, of John Hugo Smith, Joshua Green, Pres, Inland Navi- gation Co. Struve, Andrew Hemrich, Pret. Seattle Brewing and Maiting Co. C. E. Vilas, Manager U. S. Assay Office Alston Hole, Mgr, Thomas F. W, West, of West & Wh Investment Co. | a wy Pe Paid o Au Deposit to.2 p.m. 10 a. m. to 12 m Ss BANKING HOURS 10 a SATURDAYS: ERIKSON BUILDING Northwest Corner Firft Av. and University St. 1 6p. m. to 8 p.m | the rt fatio moder | “Moths” NEXT WEEK, “BARBARA FREITCHIE.” that} teachers are) Prof. Fulmer has received advices! , yeting of the national com. | CHOSEN Erickson, af Astoria, the standard bearer for the University againat bis in the orat sl content tween the untveraities of Washing Idaho and Oregon, Mr, Brick }non took the first prise for the nual oratorieal contest at the university last night over a number of Hart Willis, of | Plains, Mont, was awarded second | prise | The trt-stat June at Bugene |wubject last evening Power of the Press BUSY MEN DEFEATED. yhn Ore will be tate ton, ‘ontest comes off in Erlekson's was The Busy Men's tearm of th A, journeyed out to Fre plant 1 met defeat the Mar Whit five tn Mar gymnasium. final to 18 |_ The loeal YMA |hands of basket ball Whitman neore wan 4 EVANGELIST MEETS WITH GOOD RESU LTS, | The ducted chureh, mont | the | man | at the The vices oon | Christian Olive the Fvas at Firet roadway and during the past week by Rev Breeden, of Des Moines, lowa met with exceptional will be mtinued for or weeks longer, meetings held every vening except day | Dr. Breeden for tor of the Central church Moines, and he partic i. oO. have | and twol success, one atur was yeers pas-| is to meet former Des Moines} to whom he will) awsisted tn Chapman of and b and 6 poople sformal n is being his work here by Rev the First Christian chureh, raon Moore oir, He was at one lated with Dr, Wilbur an Evangelist of who visited Sea Chapman na tional far MAY BE HIGHWAYMAN A. Macde afternoon t and Brown for ¢ weapon Newn ne a concealed jexed to be a highway i trolman ie al two young men who vis © have been r volver’s potmt by Mac hed at the re donald OBATHS AND FUNERALS. years, died at av. this nessa. The ney-Watsor arrange age 16 b bome “Ww ern morning is het |. Bart J, Ball | iter «sho at the He fune er ments CAHEN.DREW CO. ADD NEW DEPARTMENTS. *, who recent er & Co wware, have er of new The Caben Drew Co. ly purchased the M.S | stock of china and «l to add @ nur | departments to thelr store at First }and Madison. A full tine of sporting goods, shelf and butidery’ / hardware granite ware, ranges, house furnishing and Alaska sup- jpaee will be carried. The new firm will make a specialty of outfitting | Alaakta people, The new depart ments will be in charge of expert mi competent men. Announcement Extraordinary THE GRAND Friday and Saturday Saturday Matinee April 45-6 SAN CARLO OPERA CO. Renry Russell, Director, 160 ARTISTS Including MME. LILLIAN NORDICA Mies Alice Nielsen, Mile Dereyne, Mite, Tarquini, Mme Monti Galdini, Mme. Bortinatto, Signor Constantine, Signor Sepursle, Signor perein. Cgner ‘i apes Saws Thursday and CHORUS 55, BALLET %. ORCHESTRA 50. Sig. Conti, Conductor. REPERTOIRE. THURSDAY “LA GIOCONDA” FRIDAY NIGHT . “LA BOHEME” SATURDAY MATINEE “LA TRAVIATA” SATURDAY NIGHT—OOU BLE BILL . DON PAS. QUALE" AND 4 PAGLIACCI”" Prices 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 ’ s «ot ' ’ 9 1.60 $ 1.00 $30.00 came as night MAIL ORDERS. Both in and owt of Town re- ceived now. Make remittance Johu ( nd tne dressed at a on Box of i April 2 payable to self-ad elope. s Tuesday, Ampe Choral-Symphony Society Fifth Concert. RAND OPERA HOUSE Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock, Roawint’s STABAT MATER Hateher, lary $5 GALL BEAR ING MOWERS 83.08 amous Cold well, four-blade ball hearing Lawn Mower, fully warrants -ORATOR IS —————-— AMUGEMENTS. OPP PEPL PPP OP LLLP OPP JOUN CORT, Manager. BOTH PHONES 65. GRAND Performance SUNDAY NIGHT © Pes‘: CRESTON CLARKE IN THE INTENSE “ The Ragged Messenger” EMOTIONAL DRAMA What the San Francisco Examiner of Feb. 26 said— “Creston Clarke is perhaps the greatest actor in America. He takes the role of the Rev. John Morton in the play now running at the Novelty theater, and makes you forget it is acting you are watching. NOTHING FINER WILL BE HERE ALL SEASON Prices, $1.60 to 250. CONTINUED ENGAGEMENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEONESDAY DUSTIN FARNUM THE VIRGINIAN PRICES: 61.50 TO 50¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Matinee Saturday MARCH 29 - 30 Annual Engagement of the Eminent Actor MR. CHARLES B. HANFORD Accompanied by MISS MARIE OROFNAH In the Elaborate Production of Two Great Plays No Phones After 7. JULIUS CAESAR Friday Night and Saturday Matinee CYMBELINE Saturday Night 40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST 40 Prices, Night, $1.50, $1, 75¢, 50c, 2c. Matinee, $1, GRAND THURSDAY NI NIGHT, MARCH 28 ANNA and CARL PFEIL SUPPORTED BY THE SWEDISH DRAMATIC COMPANY IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY 4 Anderson, Peterson & Lundstrom BEAUTIFUL SINGING, ELEGANT COSTUMES AND SPECIAL SCENERY. Seats on Sale Next Tuesday at 10. SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers Phones 43, Open every evening. Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sun- Popular prices. 7c, 500, 25¢. JOHN CORT, Man Both Phones 0b day. Starting Matinee Tomorrow and 1 Week THE GREATEST PLAY OF A DECADE A JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP By the Author ‘A Poor Relation,” “Peaceful Valley,” Ets. A SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN DRAMATIC GENIUS Laughter Beyond Possible Paraile!! Thrilting, Enthrailing, Entirely Novel! Repleta with the Most Unique and Sensational Situation! SPLENDID COMPANY, GRAND PRESENTATION Possessing All the Elements of Popularity. Matinee prices, adults 26c, children 10c. Tonight, “A Cowboy's Girl.” Ar Coming—-“A MISSOURE GIRL.” LYRIC THEATER RUSSELL & OREW, Managers Corner Occidental and Washington. Reguiar Matinees, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 5th BIG WEEK 567. STARTS WITH MATINEE TOMORROW, SUNDAY Zinn’s Musical Comedy Co. In the Irresistible Musical Comedy. “| TEEZY-WEEZY OR A TRIP TO CONEY [SLAND. CAUTION: Bring Your Laughing Clothes Prices, night 200 to 50e. Matinees, 250 to 100. NO LR tn Preparation—“A COURTSHIP IN JAPAN” je House, sents, or) ding Vaudev 100; Be 30e; 2: 30, yd bill “ARCHIE BOYD & CO. “AFTER MANY YEARS” TWO CASSETTAS Whiriwind Dancers NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON In EMMONDS, EMMERSON EMMONDS a Joke” In “Only EMILY NICE Soubrette THE RIZLEYS Comedy Acrobats EDDIE ROESCH STARASCOPE IDA HOWELL Star Comedienne DOWNING, Le Nakada &@ RYER Ine. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonda PRIVATE WIRES. Tol. Main 279, Ind. 279, Rooms 304-305-305 Alaska Bidg. PANTS TO ORDER FOR $4.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 514-618 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Building.