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Show M0RNINC5 TfTE F MINFII: i:fc Real Estate Bargains or THE 1ITY a piay-g-:n- and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Cit.v on Improved Loau mail. Ilii-Suc- h Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance j Written in strong and Safe Companies at Loweot Rates. 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and 420-- z 1 JESSE J. DRIVER BEHNEE. AS SUZUKI, THE JAPANESE MAID IN MADAM BUTTERFLY. HARRIET Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275: Washington You Ave. are especially invited to call and see him at his new location i Harriet Behnee, contralto from the met Berlin Royal Opera Comlque, with unnsual success alnce coining to America to sing In Madam Butterfly. Henry W. Suvage selected her to sing the role of Suxukl, the Japanese maid to and her rich tuned voice is one of the real pleasures in any performance she gives. Mis Uehnee la a New York girl who attracted attention in oratorlc work before she was eighteen years old. She became the apecial protege of the late William Stein way, who waa Influential in having her aent to Germany to at ndy fur the operatic atage. Her first teachers were Madam Risk and After this she HelnhoUl Hermann. underwent special coaching with Marie Lehman and Professor Emmench. Her operatic debut waa at Breslau la the role of Aaucena, on the strength of which she received a contract for five years. During that time she acquired the German and Italian opera repertoire, singing In all the principal German cltlea. Two years ago when the new Cernian Opera t'umlqiic was founded at Berlin ou lines similar In the famous Opera Comlque ai Pari. Miss Behnee was aerured for leading contralto roles. This honor rhe won aa much for her fine diction and histrionic ability as for her vocal gifts. In addition to her German experience Miss Behnee sung one season at Covent Garden, appearing In the r, GoUerdainmerung and Die Walk u re." Mlsa Behnee would have made her American debut aa Parsifal" Kundry in Mr. Savage's company, but for the fact that the management at Breslau refused to reShe la a tall,, handsome lease her. woman a well aa an artiste, and her superb talent ia all in demand for the role of the faithful Japanese maid to Madam Butterfly. Susukl la on the atage almost continually through the three acts of Puccini a masterpiece. With she takes part in the gorgeous "Flower Song duet, one of the moat graceful, harmonious and ravishing In Ita beauty of any number in the open. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND JEROME NOW TRYING HARRY THAW TO CHAIR. TO BEND ELEC-tRI- C (Continued from Page Two) meeting a very nice girl? I asked him what he meant and If the girl waa on the garden. He said no, I asked him again what he meant, and he said, 'Well, I am going away and 1 will give you her address or arrange a meeting for you. I naked what sort of a looking girl ahe was, and he said she was a buxom brunette, nut very good looking, but n vary nice girl. I told him I did not think I cared about it, and he said be waa sorry. "He asked me if I knew any of his party, and I told him I knew Mr. Mo Caleb and had met Mr. Beale that afternoon. He said it waa ' strange 1 had never seen him before. Then he said to me, Dont yon re- Commercial Electric Co. Wash. Ave. 2219 Ind. Phone 362 member an occurrence several years ago uf two men and a woman but no, you would not remember yon were too young. I told him that I was perhaps older than he thought. When I told him that I waa well past ray fiftieth birthday, he expressed surprise. Then he stood up and kked over the audience again from left to right. "He then walked down the aisle toward the entrance, looking on the audience. When he arrived at the entrance he stood there for a moment looking back over the audience. Then he came back down the aisle looking in the same direction What then? asked Delinks. "Toward the place where he subsequently shot White. . Then Mr. Thaw returned to where his people were sitting, and Mr. gave up hla seat to him and Mr. McCaleb came fiver to me and sat Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A Racycle Bicycle Me-Cale- b down In the cha'-- r Mr. Thaw had occupied. We talked a few minutes and then Mr. Thaw came over to us. He lopped for a moment and then went down the aisle looking to the left. t want rour KODAK business. Full line of EAST-MAPREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring is here and you will want your bicycle put In order. Our repair department has been enlarged and prices are right. Also we N & T. S. HUTCHISON 306 Twenty-fift- h Street i standard-examine- r Want Ads Bring Big Results Thaw went out of the garden at the entrance by the elevator and waa gone for two or three minutes, then he reappeared, still looking about him. Then he looked up into the gallery, approached the gallery strpa and went and up. He came down a little Jat passed me and nodded. He talked on to where hie party waa alttlng. Aa soon aa he arrived the whole party gut up and prepared to go. Mrs. Thaw and Mr. McCaleb went first, and then came Thaw and Beale. A they passed Beale stopped and spoke to me for a few moments. Very scon after this I heard three pistol shots anu saw Then I saw a cloud of black smoke. Tbiw aiming b!s pistol at the ground. saM. Why. that's Harry Thaw "Never mind what you said, Jerome and Delmas in unison. I went to the entrance, keeping my pves on Thaw all the while. Then I saw a man lying face down m the T cor-recte- d " i : -- . r ! yon !! "To whom v you have toll! l'tlLi..i " " my lawyer, Mr. M ., ;r a :i'v i.. .iiii I s , I alter tile trage.l uld him ' Ai.,! iiu l.- dil hen ?" 1 Ye- -. also told Tha claimed he lid not know what w ., ,t j - n- , jwv.-- H s.u. I.- - iu alMiiu." "Xer wha! mind tu, lawyer." ald Delmas. Mr Smith was exca- er Hudo'.ph Bckmeir. wli.i took the r t hai.- .l.jt r n,- - ku.g ymir t - ic ; : inu.igraiiii it.n t supply. and other pictures ol Kit u Neetir. was called u the s'.auii All.: ,i.mn il.t-.two sevetiil negatives. He i of them us negatives if ;1. affiuavit Evelv u Nesldi Is klmte-have m.- iilr iu Jliimmel's office T:i. uiisinA ; u,iu al alfiduvit was destr . l :i. graph lis.l liceu Uki-cm by the same man who hat ployed by While to take pic; a s of Al.I.r.N Al.I.i: YS is - v Nestili. Mr. Jemm,. h SF.I.F RISIXU N j.ki:ai ri.on: is l Miss ai.M-iiisiujr- . - - T.-e- 3 Mow iiianv !hiiU art ihv'iv aiumijr von who know win" ii uiiMiie? If an urtiiTe is pun, the uianufaiTurMH inv iimif than plfjsnl in kiv it on lh labt-lof their fi'dle uiiil in tlu-iIf ihev an adulterated, ilwill Kti in.tbitij; until foivtd to hv the law. Afiuiu. liiitni will miirr ihe aliili--rnte- l prod because llit-urn make nroie profit on them than is possible to do mi wholesome pure foods. So, if ton yet pun- - final, you sill hae tu sehi-- the braud and insist on yettinp it Irom 'uin- dealer or semi to the manufacturer for your ih, . da.-- a 1W1 !.T. Pme Food Law u,.i:i - . fo!.-'.i.i- M A Hi II i. .i.. brother-in-l- j Mr IWiuia quest - In wh.it lie did ;i- i t.-- AND COUNTY. ... p.w.ler th;i "The witness - with lummy to Mr iu:. are indeed that a lh.a'ludl uiiui-iioi- i before i hr put-iKta iie.irlv a Kriicra'.ion and r.!I i fri-siiLd iu:rr;uiLiUK to A stun that Cali May lit fury tin public .'oi' ui and year yui. travT.-u:-g ai! over Hie I nsert Slate, not l.n.ilci in an isiie (.aMicuiar oeriiou. but acro cci:u'r down. between. along cua'i-- . through the prairie lauds of the West, .klrting along the of old Mexico and in and oi ruuiiirv. xig.'.iciemfi in and out of the old South, through the densely populated New England and Middle Atlantic Slate and back to Its home lu a feat is well worthy of "tie's greatest expectation. and whirh not even the iu:si ambitious would rriticise. This ha been the remarkable record of Lincoln J. Carter's "The New Fast Mail. which will be seen at the tJ rand tonight. An exceptionally ciever cast interprets the vai'iuub lutereatlng purls tills ur, and 'll said it ia the hesi organisation of player that has ever The scenic been with the attraction. feature, which are all brand new tills season, are still modern woucer of Kiagtcraft, the steamboat raw and explosion, the "Fast Ma'.r crossing the stage at lightning speed, the slow, ponderous freight train, with it foity box can, and the beautiful picture of Niagara falls, with its falling waters und rising mist, are still applauded today aa they were when first produced some sixteen or seventeen years being directed by ago. The tour Messn. Scott anj Raynor, who have spared imtlilng in make the attraction aa good as the beat on the rosd. Several bright specialties are an added feature. It is EHM'shaY. vii:. out knowing win pidi'.- the new fast IX ANY PART n: y (inii BRATZ (w The u.au's r er-e- E. F. FT All OtIPEN. POSTON SFl.r-UISlX- 311 PANFAKE FLO V 14 PI RE. to If yours doe - r Allens B. B. B. Parifie (oast , Fm-tory- -- Flour Co. San Jose, Cal. Eastern Factory, Wolf Falls, Mauawa, Wi. Tw ; phot i igra pits wer, uinvu null and e was asked if lit ihein. obBefore he could reply jected. Jeriitne produced the recuril and read from it the statement niudc by Delmas early in the trial in the i fleet that the defense would not take advantage of tlie privilege to o ut invert testimony. I offer tu prove by this witness the exact date on wltirli tin sc pictures were taken, which was. Mrs. Thaw testified, the day she was ravished by Btanfnrd White And 1 further offer to prove that that occasion White was not where she said he was, said the district attorney. "1 haw rutliing to except to Insist on my objection." said I ml mas. and the court sustained the objection. . WHAT JEROME 18 ATTEMPTING. 12. District 1 herewith submit a few of my many bargains iu real esutt. in doing u I would not hve It understood that we give a complete liM. but merely a few. If vou do not fiud anything iu itk- list piease call an-- t see me or call me up over ihe phnue. and 1 will give jou other properties to Inspect. Our latch string always bangs on the outside. You are welcome to call and see me and we will taik it over. I will be pleased to show you properly, lielp you get you a home and quit paving rent and become your own land- lord. Seven Dollar buy a good building lot, 2axlJ2 feet, well located, within one and a half miles of the center of the city. This Is a nice level nightly lot, anil needs but to be seen to 1 bought. Twelve Dollars buys a nice lot well located a little berier than the Bcven Twenty-Fiv- e Dollars still buy on of our leader. These lots are 25x131 feet to alley ; they are of the very best soil, lie nice and lightly; Hera are seven building going up in this locality. Wa aell these lota at One Dollar down and one dollar per week until paid for; you may take one lot or a many a you deairo. We have had a phenomenal ante of these lota, but wae at 111 continue to noli them for Twenty-FivDullara per lot. 1 have Five Hundred and Twenty-Bigfeet frontage by 140 feet deep, do In near ear line, close to schools, good neighborhood, rich alluvial soil, p Xked by dty water main, nice and level, ill In good shape. Only Five Dollars per front foot, make your own terms. Dollars per acre buys Seventy-Fiv- e a nice ten acre tract of land near tbo sugar factory, artesian well, some improvement. If you need n farm or n home near the city where you can raise truck, sugar beets or fruit, sea this lands. A new frame house well located oi a principal at root, nice kit, a good or will make s modest home, only MOO; terms. Nine Hundred Dollars buys four lota with n three room frame house, well located In the railroad district. In good neighborhood. This is a great bargain for one who wants n bouaa In this locality. Good four room bouaa, with barn, doss ta on Adams Ave.; rents for Fourteen Dollars per month. good buy for n boms or an Investment only ht negative. New York, March Real Estate Bargain Counter. Dollar lot. For sale by nil first class yrocers. imi have it, w rite to us. ., !,,,iuiia introduce 'he iicgutivtl.iu thi copy piutiim In evidi-tii-,ot the affidavit. in the "Were vo-- j ever ('an plicil studio? ask.-- i .leinnie. "1 ass at one lime :h iu.iu.uter. Two negatives were it.iwu In wit, in ramp-hel- l ness aid lie said there studio a system of nuuiiK-riu- DROWN prim J. J. BRUMMITT At- torney Jerome, when he said last week that the Thaw case should lie finished this week, evidently did not take the attorneys for the defense into consideration! It now looks ss If the rase would require at least another week. Mr. Delmas, Thaw's leading attorney, spent yesterday objecting to most every question the district attorney asked and, while Mr. Jerome succeeded lu getting s few answers from three or four witnesses, he was forced to do a great deal uf arguing before the court 0 peimltted the answers. The first thing that came up when court reconvened this morning was another argument on ihe admissibility of certain evidence which Mr. Jerome' desires to obtain from James Smith, Mr. Stanford While's brother-in-laBmlih was on the aland for a short time yesterday, but all that the district attorney succeeded lu getting from him was that he was on Ihe Madison Square Garden roof on the night of the shooting and that he saw Thaw, who came over to the tahle where he was sitting und spoke to him. What he said during this conversation, which took place a very few minutes after Thaw reached the roof garden. Is what Mr. Jerome wishes to place before the Jury. The fact that Mr. Smith was absent in Europe when ihe rase began and did not return nntll after the prosecution had closed Its ditart case, Mr. Jereason rome argues as why the rmirt should allow the testimony to go In at this time. Mr. Delmas strenuously objects to this and authorities on both alder are presented. Mr. Jerome will also attempt to show that Stanford White could nut have ravished Evcly Neshlt on the night she testified he did. She could not fix the date exactly, but sab I It waa on the night of the day following the day on which she had certain photographs tsken. It is understood thst Mr. Jerome will attempt to show by the photographer's records the date on which the pictures were taken and then prove an allM for White on the following night. Vnder the rulings of the court yesterday, however. It does nut seem likely that he will be able to get this testimony before the court. Yesterday he attempted .to get from Dr. Rudolph Wltthaus, an expert, an answer to a hypothetical question regarding the existence of any drug which would have the effect Evelyn Thaw said followed her drinking of a glass of wine In the Twenty-fourtstreet studio. The judge ruled out this question on the ground It waa not evidence in rebuttal nd if he follows the same line of ruling today all evidence bearing n the truth of Mrs. Thaw's story will lie excluded. It may be. however, that th district attorney will be able to get the matter before the Jury If if Is ruled out of evldenre, as he got before them yesterday the fact that the toxicologist would' have answered his hypothetical question, to the effect that no drug had exlstnd that would give the effect Mrs. Thaw testified to. Then, it Is expected. Mr. Jerome will call Mae MscKenxIe to the stand to testlfly to a'orlis she Is supposed to have told Thaw about conversations she had with White after Thaw and Evelyn were married. Then probably will come the experts who have been in the court room throughout the trial, Flint Dr. Carlos MacDonald, Austin and William Mahon, who are expected to testifv, in answer to a hypothetical question', that Thxw was not. In their opinion. Insane when the shooting $1,290. Brand new five room bouse well located on bench, near car line, city water, f 1.600. Small payment down, balance same aa paying rant Twelve room bouse near tbo Bout hern Pacific shops, all la good shapa. will pay 10 per cent net aa In- vestment Goud sis room brick house with city You only have to buy $4.00 worth of Boys Clothing large cellar, trees, cut buildsecure the' American Boy Magazine free for six months. water, ings. near car lino on beach. Only PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE Estes Doctor Specialist Fc Cufw. wk.il nttMiw falL M..rw math .da, cMaultatinn tar any Ckranlc DImn af any mim r natwra. Evary aaaa guaranUad, A Partial List of Diseases Cored Car anh, Omiun, Rlaging la tha Mara, Dtaaaaaa of thn Haad, Throat, Nom, Xya or Bar. Ail of tha Langs, Bronchial Tabu and Dtamua of tha Livar. Kldneya and Bladdar. Haait T a Bhraaiatlam, Aathma, Narvona Trouble a, hl Vllua Daaca, Pllaa, and all Rartal Traublaa, Tspa Worn, Blood Moaning Croa any eauca. Diaaatas paeuliar to Woman, ANY PJUVATB 1MSEAM OF MEN quickly cutad to stay carad. Rataambar tha auaalnaUea aid adwtea la FREE. Coma at moa Tomorrow may ha tea lata. Call or writa. iuh hla-tal- DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST $1,500; term to autt. Good six room frame bouao, with lx lols, near public achool, close to ear Una; $1,600. A new six room modern brick bouse, with full basement, ckwe In on Adams Avenue, $2,500. $75 per front foot buys n lot near tbo Government Building, 16$ feet deep, aome Improvements. Great snap In business property on 25th Street, this property must be aold an once. Will pay 10 per cent net on the InveeUnent. A rare opportunity te make aa InveeUnent which will yield so large n permanent Income. Four Dollars per front foot buy a choir building kit on 24th Street, this ia surrounded by good residences and is ta n choice part of tha residence part of the dty. tn elegant lot in ' -Rome. .March 12. The growing increase In house rrtita Is meetirg with much opposition. In Naples, Sunday, a large meeing to protest was held. 00000009000000 O COAL LAND OPEN TO ENTRY O omen hours. I a. aa. to d p. m. Wi Washington Ava. (Boyta Btork) Oyilaa. Utah. Barranca Room It. Rrwiambrr tha number. nrr O der the O 28.ii)0.fiii(i Prc-lden- ta O O order about Dales Bananas Figs Notice to Administrators, Fine Red Apples Guardians, Etc. StFpec furnish limit s in rourl promuling ot any kind on abort noli it. GROCERIES W Our Bonds Are Accepted Everywhere IVe bond hank Employs Clark and Cashiers Salesman and Collectors City, County and State Official Saloon Keeper' License Bond Cigar Manufacturer Ere we re and Distiller Plumber and Drain Layer The Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. Administrator Guardian! Fiatemal Societies Contractor and Builder If you wish to give a bond phono un. Dont ask your friends to assume the risks when we will do so for a small rliarge. o Washington. March 12. The O President to'Is; sent a leper Hip Interior. O to the serrefitty of July and O modifvinc his O October last, withdrawing cetv O tain land from coal entry. Un- - O Lemons Oranges' Surveyor Executory HOUSE RENTS HIGHER. o o Both Ptvona 771. 2374 WASHINGTON AVENUE. J. J. BRUMMITT h' O Nob Hill, SOxlSS feet to alley, very cheap at Forty Dollars. be above are only a few of tbo bargala 1 have to offer, If you do not find what you desire In this Met call and see me and 1 will show a long list of other properties. . Forrisizifr Robert G. Agee O O 0 0 O O O cf,al land O crf will be Immediately opened to O entry. 00000009900 0009 Phom, Ind. 80 Bell 8C9 FJ3. Office, 55 First Natl Bank NOW WOULDN'T IT JAR YOU to find out after you hsd hought bouse fiirnltiiro (hat you could have goi the Well, same kind si snap price. don't let It happen so again as v havp many other articles Just as good at lower prlcps than you can get them TH2 JUMBLE, Phenss 2300 Wash. 1 1144, |