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J SECY.LANETO LOOK AFTER ALASKA ROAD Alaska to Take Charge of Operations. 200,000 CELEBRATE Saturday Night Over New Railroad. Approximately 200,000 = people Witnessing the parade Saturday might, and the big bonfire at Fourth and Blanchard, which followed, Joined enthusiastically in the city's Celebration of the Alaska railroad The celebration was marred by An accident in front of the Wash ington hotel, when an unmanage able horse, ridden by Patrolman R J. Presho, frightened by the ex- lon of aerial bombs, stampeded the crowd and injured six Spectators: Otto Askins, 11, 116 Fourth ay. N.; Clara Moats, 8, 1218 East Shelby st.; Ted F. Haa Harry Wurabacker, 4 Latona av.; Mra Jessie Humphries, 1121 Howell st The gala atmosphere was augmented by the receipt of a dispatch that Secretary of the Interior Lane will visit Alaska this summer to get busy on the Alaska railroad construction. Promptly at § o'clock, the “first ee eee eee ree ements enema Alaska special,” with Gov. Lister engineer, Mayor Gill as con- » and J. E. Chilberg as fire- ‘Man, made its way up Second av., carrying a flat car filled with coal. The parade followed, headed by police band. Tilikums, sour. doughs, business men, fraternal or izations, and a number of sym- lic floats, made up the line, which Stretched from Yesler way ‘et. The fire department had 204 men in uniform. The bonfire was 40 feet high, and drew thousands bospital to his home, by the runaway danger. Askins Cabinet Officer Will Go to Seattle Folks Had Big Time to Pike | - [RR Sena ame te in RRRERRETET ES | 7 HERE ——— “Publicity” suc ° Exploitation,” for Chamber of Commerce bureau Thirty buildings either under construction or planned tn Seattle's | business district Dean F. A. Goetze, of Columbia univ guest of local alumal At same time man reports losing two checks, another reports find ing three. Annual Campus day observed by Seattle seminary and college. American schooner W. F. Garms sold at public auction today. Seattle delegation takes Wash- ington literature to Travelers’ In- surance company’s golden ann! versary convention at Hartford, Conn., April 1 Mayor and Mrs. Gill will be guests at the Press club Thursday | night. Struck by train on Salmon bay bridge, unknown man dies. Puget Sound Navigation Co. be- gins service May 1 tle, Tacoma and Victoria. Delavan comet wil! be visible within next five months Seattle says Prof. 8. L. Boorthroyd. Seattic ball playere will dance Press club Mardi Gras ball, Hippo- night. Estate association | 7% tt. holds 10th annual banquet at Wash- ington Annex Tuesday night. Rev. H. Gowen prea chureh Sunday. Rainier valley for water main extensions. = ESEWHER tween Seat- against idleness at Trinity Parish citzens petition churoh, at March 31, | Dog, which precipitated Colman hall, Tuesday, nelgh- | borhood row, in East Galer district, | folls burglar. SLAR—MONDA DID SAVINGS OF POOR BUY GIRL A TITLE? 15,000 Lose “Money, Girls Go Insane, But the Countess Should Worry. SHE HAS HER PEARLS| And Deposits of Workers Buy | Polo Ponies for Miss = | | | Siegel's Hubby NEW YORK, March 23. “My mother Is a widow and not very strong, but she has to wash and iron for a living. She hae been sick In bed since last Thursday with a heavy cold, and we even enough to get a doctor, She thinks if Henry Siege! knew she needed a doctor he would give her the $28 she deposited In bie bank. 1 am the only boy mamma 16 old, and when mamma fell sick | had to e school and go to work. | am the only one bringing In any- thing mow, 80 for heaven's sake try and do something for her. JOHN CONNORS.” haven't money John Connors mother is one of 15,000 people, all in moderate elr cumstances, who lost their savings because the banking laws of New York permitted Henry Siegel to take In $2,500,000 of deposits tn bis private bank and use every cent of it In his business, with no se| curity to the depositors except a/ $100,000 bond. | The letter was written to one of Army t of Mexico, th army # Saving souls jays Rev. M. A } mon touching on | ity boom Coroner's jury finds Chris Olson, whose body found tn a | srave in woods, was murdered. 500,000 ne fean inter 8 Dr. Ira ¢ ry in {n Brown, t ever of A greater than gold, Matthews tn ser who stole Stetson Tatlor’s Ford. Passengers ers and P. L. ay, car at end of night | Autos driven by George Hartig, }2 18th, and ©, A. Patterson | came togeth jAtth wt hurt. Seventeen Mountaineers walked 23 miles in rain Sunday. Roger Alger, missing Orwell, New York boy, sought here. Rare exhibit of paintinge opens in Balllargeon buflding. Conecience-etricken man, who got extra dollar by wrong change at Seattle theatro 1 years ago, ro Mae, Sunday night. Both were In at John Sanderson, pioneer, dead. Hundreds heard C. W. Chadwick, Christian Science lecturer, at Hip- podrome Sunday “The church which lives for it- self alone has missed its calling,” said Rev. E. V. Shayler, in sermon at St. Mark's Sunday Alaska's prosper: | How |heads an organization of the de-| Police are searching for thieves/have gone insane as a result of aturday jot the two Stegel-Vogel stores. rat iétth N. BE and BE} the lawyers for the depositors’ or-| kanization Mrs. Connors lives on the fourth floor of a Harlem tenement house Her ¢ is pale from Hlness and hax the heavy Ines of care and vation. Though scarcely able to ket about she ts again working at} the washtub | It is reported by a woman who! frauded depositors that five people | More than a thousand girls were thrown out of work by the closing But no such worry confronts the Countess Dentice de Fraseo, daughter of Henry Siegel. it 8 several years ago that the ele announced her engage- ment to Count Charies Dentice MARCH 23, 1914. ET THE ALHAMBRA HABIT These Long Spring Days The Silver Loving A 2-part drama, fea- turing Leah Baird and Alexander Gaden. A Tale of the De Another Animated : Weekly it interesting Cup plays the selfish wife —— rhe plot is sensational in its development with some very strong situations and gripping climaxes, with just enough pathos to make A young surgeon, the central figure, goes through all that it is possible for a man to encounter and come out on top. His wife is a foolish, flighty woman, who loves fashion more than home and children. The silver loving cup is a means to the happy ending, Gaden, who takes the of the young surgeon, wa th the Famous Players until his recent change to the Universal. Leah Baird needs no introduction. She is as popular as her co-worker, K Baggot. She LT Chis is an Eclair drama, a tale of the great wastes when the W n part of America was bei settled by sturdy pioneers. An } Ir to revenge beating at the hands of a white man, steals : | sert dat t cars late h: is returned to her parents, now al ld and gray, by a faithful old squa [here is an unusual scene in i this picture in which the girl is dragged behind an Indian on horse- back and through a river. his youngest daughter to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. Fashions and a novel trap shooting contest are shown also. The contest was held on the roof of the Grand Central Palace in New York, 250 feet above the ground. There are other news events shown. A ES “Universal Ike Has One Foot in the Grave” is the name of ‘the lat- The president of the The world’s news this week includes scenes from the terrible St. uis fire in the Mis lub, in which _ thirt men met their deaths, and which buried $1,500,000 under its ruins United States announces the engagement of de Fraseo of Rome, noted eques- t and sportsman and mem- of one of the oldest fam ilies In italy. The wedding afterward. The terms of the marriage set- tlement were not announced, nor fe it Ikely that the accountants at work on the Siegel books will ever discover just how much of the miss-| ing funds traveled across the water | to buy pearls for the countess and polo ponies for her count | followed shortly Universal Ike Comedy The All- est from this inexpressible comedian. It’s long in laughs as well as name. To prove his wife's suspected perfidy, he is brought home in s bargain-sale coffin. Developments are quick and fast, for the wife's chief consoler is the suspected man, Sheriff Butternut. JUST SONGS Concert to be given by Scotch Second RA i Mall liner on new DORR WILL DIE One of the richest free- milling quartz mines in the famous Willow Creek district, Cook Inlet, 5-stamp mill, going in Wednesday on S. S. Ad- miral Evans, will be in operation July 15. Your investment safe- guarded by an extraordi- Mary guaranty. A few dolla mean a fortune! may of shares will be sold. HERRIN & RHODES INC., MINING BROKERS Stocks and Bonds 119 Cherry St., Seattle Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer Order your printing by mail FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. He will save you money on all printing orders. Chops quality. Choice Pi Center Pi 3 Ibs. for It signif club, Green Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, TUESDAY FRYE:C0. MARKETS Cholce Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Loin Pork | Rib and Loin Mutton Chops .. | (This Mutton Is of a superior | Try it.) Choice Pork Liver, Lake Call or write today for Ae Follows: full particulars Only a limited number er Ago 156 .... 206 see ASC Leok for U. 8. Purple Stamp les purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Presbyterian run to Seatt morrow, z . leaves Antwerp to ELSEWHERE “Mother” Jones on way to Trini- dad, Colo. Derail near two, injured five. Seven thousand at work clearing three-inch snowfall, New York. Union Steamship Co, plans direct Itne, Australia and Pacific coast. Willlam Shaiper, St. Loule police man, killed by man he tried to ar- rest. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, wants immigration laws modified Mrs. Sarah Dudley, 98, Spanish Fork, Utah, sang and danced at her birthday party Two injured in derailing of Mil- waukeo train near Chicago, President of Hungarian Indepen- | dent party to visit America in April | Jack Quinn, ve Spokane stage manager, dead Indianapolis killed Four gunmen at Sing Sing issue! public letter protesting as unjust| their death verdict, while Lieut Becker gets a new trial Pankhurst, on stretcher, i meeting, London, without} police Interference No disturbance in Ulster or Bel fast, Ireland, Sunday Brigands, Central China, slaugh- ter 300, Voleano, Japan, in eruption, | H. C, Hull, Colorado, appointed on | interstate commerce commission. | Leonard W. Oliver, Indiana state | prison, visited by both his wives at |same time. An Easy Way to Just consider how convenient i when you can spare the money. Buy Easter Apparel t is to select that New Easter Apparel now and pay for it Fire damages temporary construc: | tion Perry $1,000,000 monument, | Sandusky, O | | Report Maxim Gorky, R author, charged with blasphemy Haytien rebel forces under Theo-| dore, suffer defeat at Grande Bassin. Treaty with Spain signed. Spokane democrats In open fac- | tlonal fight | Law prohibiting shooting Birds of Paradise in German New Guinea passed, | Government and New Haven line TONIGHT: FACES DOOM BRAVELY BOSTON, March 23-—-Wm. A Dorr of Stockton, Cal., convicted of murdering hie uncle, Geo. E. Marsh, of Lynn, awoke tn the Charlestown stato prison today from hie last night's sleep on earth. Under the law, he may be elec trocuted any night this week, but ft was the general {mpression that | he would die shortly after mid. night tonight. Though slightly nervous, he was bearing up well, and assured the prison attendants and his clergy- man, the Rev. A. H. Harriman, that he would face the end courageously KIDS JOYRIDE A Juventle Joy ride wan stopped Saturday night when Secretary Putnam arrested Will Jennings, 17,! 728 10th av., on a charge of steal ing the automobile of A. B. Lord. | With the boy were two girls. Recent statistics credit the United | States with about one automobile for each two miles of country re GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat Less Meat If You Feel! Backachy or Have Blad- der Trouble. Meat form urte acid, which cites and overworks the kidne their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eaters of meat| must flush the kidneys occasional ly. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all Star CHAS. CLANCY BURIED TODAY services for Charles F sey were held in the Church of immaculate Conception at 9 m, today. He died {n his 60th year Friday at the Providence hos pital from a stroke of paralysis. ral cil for several years. 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Barring chances of a slip in | plans, the theatrical holdings of the | Sullivan & Considine cireuit will be jtaken over this week by Marcus | Lowe and his associates in the East ern chain of houses. Manager John W now his way to Considine is Kansas City where he will meet represe of the Lowe interests, and, as he believes, will effect the sale of the |S. & C. chain to the Bastern men. | In the event that a sale is not |made outright, a coalition of the two vaudeville cirenits will be dis- | cussed The deal gest in the on is considered the big theatrical world since the Percy Williams theatres were bought by the Keith interests in New York for $5,000,000. ASKS PENSION An old age pension for employes is the proposal of Coun cilman Hesketh, He has asked that the council appoint a commit tee to‘confer with the charter re | vision commission with a view to | placing such a provision in the new charter ‘SHE TAKES GAS EVERETT, March 23. devt over ill health, Miss Kalebaugh, 40, committed by inhaling The pulmoto ed to revive b municipal Dospon fail ae | Best grodern outside rooms, |to b0c, Stewart House, 86 West | Stewart,—Advertisement. ntatives | But we know you'll enjoy them. CONSIDINE GOES |=|A TOMAKEDEAL TO TivoLi “SELL THEATRES | He was a member of the city coun-| Amelia} 7 (New songs each change of AMUSE MENTS ME € ng Monday, Mare! Musical Comedy s Van Matinee 0. Mat. 10c and 16¢ POLICE PERMIT GIRL TO APPEAR NUDE ON STAGE March 23. THE | BEAUTY Chorus | SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 63 i Re TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT A MESSAGE FROM MARS Prices—200, 30c, 500 Bargain Night Monday. Any Seat 28a PANTAGES Popular Comic Opera Star HARRY BULGER SEVEN TERRYS In a Comte Acrobatic Riot Other Big Features 10¢ and 200 ORPHEUM PARIS, Declaring nudity was all right in the right places,” Prefect of Police Hennion refused today to stop Mile. Dorn| from appearing “in the altogether”! on the stage of the Renaissance theatre"in the last act of “Aphro-| dite," | It was graceful and artistic, he said, and no more to be objected to than w a nude picture or atute. Those who had asked Hennion to interfere were surprised at his atti- | tude, in view of his prohibition last week of nude dancing in cabarets. GO TO CHURCH | TACOMA, March 28.—More than | one-third of the population of the| city, it Is estibated, attended divine service yesterday, “Go to Church Sunday.” Ministers were enthustas t kW. Gi jact on the new Empress bill, ai Orpheum theatre patrons were, delighted with the opening bill lag night, with David Bispham, famous, 3 American baritone, as the featur@) entertainment, He prefaced hig” songs with a word picture of the)” scene he wished the audience to im) agine as he sung. The diversion! proved intensely interesting. H@ ) explained his views on various) — languages and their use in expres# ing the sentiment of song. Othets acts on the proxram were up to the Orpheum standard : . 7 4 EMPRESS Dick Bernard in a German com edy sketch, “The Animal Stuffer,” does quite admirably as the headit with a support of three, has a pleas ing entertainment The Four Quaint Q's," a rollicking quartet, is an added feature The Shoe Repair Man 816 Union St.—2 Bhope—110 Madieon HOUGEN