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MUNDSEN TELLS OF HIS FAMOUS ARCTIC VOYAGE peak Ft Words Ag Before Large Audience in Moore Theatre, i: Ssch'sia Ss { Mpiphan ‘ or (FREE EXCURSION) TO TACOMA (The New York of the F Sunday, Mar. eH - fh EDITORS-8 MERCHANTS? 6 Yn) RETIRED-8 INSURANCE: 5 J Hende "ay Make Seattle the Starting Point for Another Peto per aT Christian. nate pow. nay, , ie nay M | rat—t alae (Star Special Service on # € qi e W un wa mo} Expedition of Discovery in the Northern Seas, "toutes ° WASHINGTON, D.C. Mar, 21.—!t sate t the What Doe iM ' 1 wh else are mere nen be te : . ee mink aN HE FAST STEAMER F - ——_— » 1 ' re ¥ I ofie ‘ er, O hee oad constructor Boat Leaves at 10 A. M " | Adven ristian—-¥. Ja na | COnsremsmen AD i r rustee prob ” mad AD tee from the lodge, Oth ay Hayward, pa If they were not In congre Rourke Coe He ‘ tbe professional one | Land | ( rece oe exp! T. H. Kolderup, the Norwegian | o" rhe ' King> |deawing salary from ae ful poo and « Payne, Kibert Hub | existence an every-da the 1 i “ on the ¢ eget in the fa vice consul, and a committee from | Tree With mila te ree” "4 | te, what would they be doing for! YAN, inemt f & also | contra one lone floc nes be 2, 3 < ‘ araher of ( ‘ommerce he goed en a tive & lawyer, , ‘ es from! stock ra : € 917 First Av. sloop Gos hatic oe : ast. ee & Nex " ainier-Grand Hotel oe see ‘ At the theatre, where the lecture | ve et ; When the Official Questione DR eakaen th AR 5 oe MB oR , t to the R Grand e qudiet w wa tvere Gov « Mead t* ~ ‘| went around and asked the sixtieth | though U © | five tr tone he Api he office for ticket ‘ Eire last nist Mayor Miller, State Auditor C, W:| ha i COnKFORS What ite bus was tire sennte, which see men and four phyniclat te ‘ 2 Bi inoue was Chau on and ‘ vee. ¢ oneal Ko de rap ' sy whe q it wasn t con re ing 6 ae te Fla Hobson 1 Bring Your Frte nds er, tilustrated pled seats on the stage, and Con members of the senate and the | Kear j naval cousts Cham 2 Serres ol the ee e each spoke briefly on Captain] 18) and ’ \ lower house-—15 of one and 41 of Regd & Utal 1 Clark, who keopa os trying to prove An 1 enfo oy one of the most ; os teand Cad eacountered 08 | © Amw n’e achievements before} and oad ne ft), Sunday at 6, 7) the erreplied point-blank that) botsts anh naking that he in @ lecturer 6 on the t Bre which be he explorer was introduced. “ag Reig tah at 10:80 they we public officials That The twe from How much are they worth in a feat in naviga! . Captain Amundsen told bis thrill lady of Good He ‘ ' rnd sor. | 19 May, they admitted that if) Carolina f hat they mort these lawyers and public ve had been a ing story in the simplest language ath and Jo, they were not serving thelr country | farmers more than |officiais and merchant i ins centuries taking little credit to himself for Mat oa. |S% CONgrememen they Would never- | any he senate will ad-|ance men and farmers, who nerve - with his past © |the greatest exploration achieve theless insist upon serving their! mit. The Jenators Latimer | their country at Washington? One the Tacoma, the ex the hovors ea © ment of the age, but narrating the and EL Aloha, | cou sumably at a salary, in| and Tillmer jatt Every third man tn the Penate tremely dow price being heaped. upon | simple circumstances of the voyage nd 8:50 4 oui capacity ne loyal to b tebfork worth a million or more. There Mesmunt of the tain tn & familiar and intensely interest. |. “ high | the “public offictal merchanis, Aldrich and are 32 millionaires in the senate $35 “a $100 Per Lot fg now ‘eames ood tog manner, Hta audience, which| st Fy ctl or Jeff Davis of Arkar Dupont Bulkley (Cont and 14 in t noune. Thirty-two sot the Arctic weas included « large speinkiing of men! and y of Delaware, ( am of Illinois, Al ance is hie busines Lodg senators are worth, together $210 On Your Own Terms, a Very Small Paymen Ww so toembark carly in and women of Scandinavian nation. | Sund ison of lowa, Crane of Massachu- (literature as a profession 600,000. The 14 house miiuonaires ’ ry Small Pay, t Down alities, gave him almost spellbound | 1@: 40 setts, Hourne of Oregon and Knox! in labeled, be are worth $83,000,000. Retired Tacoma nm the verge of a gre « estate ac t this ¥ ne attestion, following his narrative | ' bene , of Pennsylvania, besides Speaker | President of Exp Co Jenator Guggenheim ie worth about and lota wi ible in value thi mmer Be coust with the closest attention through Cannon of the houre ren (Wyo.) in a ate a 000,000, “Lumberman” Stephen Parkiand is the home of Parkiand Univer- han his | out, | OF course both the o (Wis) a lumbe son in worth $30,000,00 Express sity. A $20,000 church is under construction, eted it] Efforts are now being made to) 9, '*t e -|lawyers fa tnumber everybody (W. Va.) a miner and Ha dent Platt receives $30,000 a and other new buildings are going up. re train four Polar bears for use aa) ) gy . no pee . t are 54 (N. D) admits to an edite ar in salary alone Merchant You can’t these lots at these prices very long Which the voyage draft animals on Captain Anmund-| po dn, «| professed lawyers in the senate Phere are 13 farme Aldrich in worth $12,000,000. Come. whe om want to buy or.nct, bat brine 6 foe epared sen's next northern voyage. These! sec alone, and no less than 236 more; house, ineluding J. Adam Speaker Cannon, Bourke Cockran dollars with ou can make @ deposit te Se knee an posed yn jaken Ie ii orth on Ww vin the hou sn ei less than an ate mas ifacturers, four mer and MeKin are the most nota’ you will ike tine cub ni he work of train. tt a © g *¥en 300 all together chants, four insurance men, seven of the how 2 & them for (heir purpose tx being this category one reads the| real estate nd as many) Do they all and ev * Jone at Hamburg, Germany, un has heard be 3en. | lum berme are also seven |ery cent of perquisites they can REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE. , he of a skilled animal Unitarian, an Heyburn, |editors, counting Repre get, these 46 millionaires who are , It has not proceeded , Unitarian= Rev. J. A phi nway and|Bartholdt. There are five journal-| worth the stupendous sum 9 be yet to enable the men in| ™ malntet Frye n, Depew ts, four miners and th put 6) 004 of it to say whether the e The Crowned I 1D prose, Culber: | ¢ There were two planters, be The answer is, they do. ke to prove successful Lutheran. ' e aos somuns | Wely Trintty~—%. Olive 1 r INCORPORATED sa ie av.i ev. Be € 4. DD “JAPANESE MA ROBBERS GO TO THE “PEN to the Wot pene ihe Higher ia (By United Press.) irst Avenue Ww H ¥ » . Grace Gert " ‘ «- HANFORD, Cal March 1 ~: agi Power of E Rev. La Mt. We were today sentenced to five and geet eee eH Woe for me me : three years respective Ban ie @ Malesia and Born § . Chive: mes ko Quentin prison Collins Lass te : oie ———— — Sotices for the ch . iver Sek eat a a eas “ ara 3 ogee 4 guilty of robbing @ Southe & SIMPLE TRAGEDY OF a MResee el the Saturdas Star will @ ’ More At fen BY ELIZABETH H. OREOORY. cific railroad boxcar, and O'Lear NOBODIES, A WINNER SUATH ‘woTiCes f > ck @ m in tie obbed an eeping in a park ; 2 cu te of Lif aie (Seattie Star Exclusive Service.) robbed @ mas — C. A. Robbins, aged 67, died AQ notions = most ° = ed xinteme” First D NEW YORK, Ma Lee WIFE MAKES COMPLAINT, 6, at Georgetowr ver ; " vine . Henry Reese, axe wons * . De M !, Broadway a ' Ag KR. sons in Engtiat many tn the de * thavat: devas « pastor. tha ce tae Napoleon Guerin, a saloonkeeper, | : h Park, March mails, notices * 1 ‘ ® h Ministry was 4 < i mer, aged 19, died hy on pe af r h phical § Nea h Towana | plaint of his w ‘ March 17 rie as ea) 7S a bar ge. 1420 Second ey en of Tc with t ing Quin aged. 58, died at : By Bn at o/h irat MK This Life Real" by, Cammons. ah are {their household Georgetowr h 19 time specified | ' ‘ Woodman hu ‘ 7 Mise | FUNERAL NOTICES. a witha» 2 The Puture Ct by W America t marry Lyon next Seoott Smith an Na t ‘ u —— bntaliatalaliaialiel ca loan ae gh st A esd alll oe he funeral service of William “ = von Henry Reese will tak Sun eg attended one ni ta ti it © : : Riliptirten. Geo,| Beattle Paychtc Koclety—1420 # Garden of Many Lighie, iy oon ia ng at 10 o'clock, from | Pir Secenih and Spring: R be — s md av. 3 1" re by I : a agrees aidenc Burtal will take place at Matthews, D. D Woman, Tha | ftice- Hurtetah " Gn00 BF00S ORE B TONNE WONNES wes tale 1 © of 29 Horne 0 pm, “Phys Mani- ;Couset In a ¢ of struggling The funeral service of C. A. Rob ture and R f I Feat he on”, | festations u rescued her and was bing w be held fro te Spiric treme to First Spiritual & ; ’ oe with the fighters aking parlors 8 Tabernact a Pp m., lectur ire awed | Still protesting } Innocence yeh asin Harrison; John Marvin 8 ‘ . girl's father, who came Charles Hai upflinchingly A . : — own The te ’ in cod Lyon to faced William E. Wright, who t gc a K: pret > a wl © had taught fied in Judge ¢ m's court ad at ‘Latswiinnr éolmaiaon Btreet. Tr Twin”: hapti« Be he rae ‘ her Engliieh she had learned terday that Bailey shot him th | he funeral service hich iy ae i Mevensce ber v 1406 Mocond; Mra. Minnie Jennings, | ess0n of le Lyon, suddenly ca times in an attempt to hold him up MARY GARDEN. it 'alaek thie ~~ Tam “Sowing « pastor. 2:90 » , “Latherated sed home, was to have returned te two months "ago. NEW YORK, March 21 e parlors of the Bonney- [i pm. “Pier Soule marry her a year ago. Business Wright repeated his posttive | ope is supposed to be either ompany , Bhustrated: New The ht 8 me 20 . nae aj identification of Bailey hom he | about gods aodéesses. 6 the al service of Baca ite = Jap i. t ainly iu the MOON) very jeast, kings and princesses | Quinn » be held Sunda : ean of Meh, was bound over who wear wonderful clothes noon 1 p. m. from the Chureh UNCLE SAM HAS ANOTHER er for trial to the superior court IB) tn New York this w how-| of Our Lady of Good Help. Inte FLEET NEARLY READY bonds of $3,000. Being unable t© ever has been put on a French | ment will take place at the Calvary he was remanded to | an irrt furnish ball, opera, which is entirely about work: cemetery vent the county Jail ing people. The heroine is a ¢ j he nee who works in a dressmaking shop. " « lige of dress is rdo it. Her head is full of a t deal of new nonee Instead meme evacin Towae | MERCHANT OF VENICE Ss." :siice"ssct| MATTRESS PLANT f -— —- Mary Garden American girl % . singing It the delight of | ‘ire in the Washington Mattress An interesting performance of | +, goers. She took the part | cor plant, 800 Maynard av., The Merchant of Venice” was ¢rst on its initia | | |given by the senior class of the! years ago No o} ‘olun School of Dramatic Art|has ever sun at ¢ umbia hall, unde the direc ! an oduction sev ht caused damage to { $1,000, covered by $2,500 er prima donna he tells | t nnot stand The t ng, a two-story brick The ts jtion of Miss E. Margaret Olson. | per parent _Longfeliow's “King Robert, of| the drudgery of life any longe 1 was but htly damag The Clarence Coliler Crandaiil, who; fourteen years in the penitentiary. | Stel and a scene from “Rip Van rung out to meet the poet, is the | origin is unknown, celebrated his marriage to pretty| Crandail was arraigned on a spe. | Winkle eceded “The Merchant) strongest in the opera. He wants ~ cific eb of forging a check for | of Vent to marry her, bat under French law At the last Chamonix meeting a Sybil Ande on, of ie ott by de 1 c - a y 4 $48, drawn on the Nort nm Bank & Miss Florence McKinley aS | he snot unless her parents con- | Norwe 1 on skis ade a jump | frauding « large number ple | Trust company, of this city, which | Portia, and Miss Gudrun Weltzein,! sont. They will not consent, and |« € It was magnificently | Inere o°¢ fa he cashed at the Donnelly hotel as Gratiano, were exceptionally | ghe decides she must go to him | 40 1 he alighted w his | checks Tacoma. Crandall attemp ho| Good. | In the court room scene Mr naples i injury. This is a dis | lin San explanation of bis Jalgey's in retation of Shy Miss Garden says the French av ce ¢ carly 86 feet Senansenem. CAPT. W. A. MARGHALL. ja plea of g The enterprising lock was well render All the! giences have always sympathized ee — PI ‘ ’ and Univers leery before promised his bride parts were well hand) The ho: with the parents, while New York |, BICYCLE: REPAIRING—Piper & » Horn D. B. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Un-! Plerce county at around the was packed to the doors, and many! gudiences have mpathized with | T@ft, 220 Spring St ive pastor he Mighty God”: | cle Sam will soon have eight brand faces a sentence of from to | bri were d away, being unable to/ the girl, Whichever way you look |~gmm — ve In A) new flighting shipe—a fleet all by | . ‘4 ales — 2 | enter recital ha at it, the ending {s not pleasant on This World and 1 Beyond Broadway and Re themselves ens vd amiese tae e cian tote ae aeons UNIVERSITY CHOOSES pcthe uk atnis'tn 40-00 58 oer Oe SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 0 or 25 per cent “ te Féward Lin nM D, pastor, 11 a 1 Th uVsled by Capt. W. A. Marshall, now of the world’s output thes ne i Th fan. cop andant of the loston u ———-! - dea: ie River of Death. or) ted PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. , ¢ on | yard, is 90 per cent complete 0 . yy onier ~“ b Ns es Other ships within a few point Boats leave ten times dally from . wt soar < c Con: . joy of the 100 mark in the percentage pier 2 for the U. 8S, navy yard. *** THK RAVEN DRUG Co Religion Shoutd Mean to/of completion are the Idaho, battle When the California men come | put central committee of Reattio he ale GPR ship, 97 Yew Hampshire, ba on April 17 to debate against Universit i. ch will pull oft a $1 .00 Nic kel Tmnnaed _, Pagewater—Whitman rent | tleship, 99:80; | Mor tana, armored |ine University of Washington they {oek republican convention, elect ms x jaKant= cruiser. 94.96; Chester, scout cruls-| witt tind themueives up against (he president and vice president) Russet Leather, n Hidden ¥ bs - rome prone wo best extemporaneous speaker om kee ; By aiente . * { Decision,” an evan: /@t, 9669: | Salem, scout, cruiser. |in the state institution in the per r junior law students | Leather Lined, o43 sbmarine oo, ~ t de le he oon . - sone H. Zednick, leader + ' a Washington ts Re . erie olved, That the La Unions Are I FP. W. Grittie past r Th tter were chosen as a re x4 Knows the value of a bank ac a atk oe Progr t POLICE SEARCHING FOR iit of aaryout yert afternoon je wetted go ccnp ae Chains om count in a First-Class Bank bl n which a dozen of the most prom . " i We take pride in receiving Washington has the nega rat. Mervices ii a. m. and 7:36] P |inent debaters in the university ; Rev. De. Tremays t took 7 John W. Campbell, lead pred er of the team debating against — Oregon two years ago, succeed@d In 2 capturing third place William Zednick is one of the most prom and caring for the account of This debate in by far the most Mportant in the history of — the sate Institution, it being the first évéF held with California | the working man or woman. They receive every courtesy and the same attention that js accorded our large depos Mra. L. Witheims a: is 9 ad James: | sands, of Portland, h dand|inent’imen in the, university, Hie < =f ; o bs _ =f ” « op m are in Seattle, according to a fe jwes it eae “oy New m ones b | itors. =" rnin ture ry idaho ast yea and . 2 \3. ° 7 Book of Job, roa port made to the police last might | "Eide team that "debated bon We want you to know that ? 3. a5 a, He na, third lecture on Che by D. F. Brunner, of Salem, brother! gpye wilersity two years ago. He we require of our entire force . Wwe a oOo A t Ann Jon.” of the woman was alao editor of the Pactfte the highest standard of effi- Ae 5 a ~] rt =x ct ag ceigh srg LR a at The police have been asked to| Wave, the college paper, two years | JANET EF. RUNTE, M.D. Sonus ue series. ° Ras a Raliand; Dev. Tenn Oe cctemdore. (arrest them on sight ago, and president of the Associat from London, England 4 . ees 22 Type") 1-30 p.m. “The Social] Mra. Wilhelms is described as 21/¢d Students. He is a member. of ie. Pius Cottler, of Lewis | eo ¢ $20 |; years old, and wears a red guilt and|the Tyce staff this year, which Is 1 jerson ‘Drugiess 8 ss t. Jame N. 38th and Stone av.| waist and black hat. Her compan-|to get out t rilege anni sist ‘ U i § 4 | ote SS ' nt, Services at 11 a jon is dressed in a brown suit and Alien is considered one of the j . devia eho: t nion RAS HN Richard Mar Lift hat best orators in the university. Me ‘ mw 2s Kb ong hg ie ales wifes ns sae otis obpaiiane, Savings & \ v= 3s” cc . sarchaser of boc or offrmme!r homes in Portiand Wednes-|intercollegiate debaters, | was a iJe Neath. seemed . “ . 4 o 0 every purchaser of Be or o and reached here yesterday |member of the board of contro! ‘ wT whe neon anere T Cc } ae eee car ticket free Ror ing. PE Re SPE | ’ ora ana s : } "Oo Ne WALL PAPER I6 CHEAPER THA Rae Jao fcherass’ | rch benefit that 1 Sri SECOND AND CHEN &Y oe @ ~*~ oene. 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