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Show NOTABLE D E AD OF DAY j EX-QUEEN ISABELLA of Spain, grandmother of King Alfonso, died in Paris at 9:45 o'clock this morning of influenza in-fluenza with complications. The American embassy, which is opposite op-posite the Palatte castle, on the Avenue Klebber, the late Queen's residence, was early Informed of the Queen's death and Embassador Porter was among the first to call and sign the paluce register. Tho Infantas Isabella, Eulallo and Marie, daughters of the lato Queen, were at the bedside when she died. MRS. ADDIE FAR WELL, who has been playing with Lewis Morrison's "Fau3t" company for tho uast two seasons, sea-sons, is dead of pneumonia, at Dunkirk. N. Y., ak"cd SI years. E. W. CLARK, head of the banklng-houso banklng-houso of E. W. Clark & Co., one of tho oldest financiers of Philadelphia. la dead In thnt city, aged 77 yearc. Mr. Clark was identified with many traction enterprises. WILLLVM A. JOHNSON of Love. Johnson & Co.. wholesale grocers, Is dead at Tacomn. Wash., as tho result of a Hcratah of a pot cat. Mr. Johnson camo to Tacoma' a few years ago from San I Bernardino, Cal.. where ho was prominent prom-inent I JLVTTHEW N. WILSON, president of tho Pticblo Typographical union and former for-mer presldont of the Milwaukee union, died at tho Union Printers homo, Colorado Colora-do Springs, last night WILLIAM ARMSTRONG TURK, passenger pas-senger trnfdc manager of tho Southern railway, Is dead at Washington, of pneumonia. pneu-monia. FRANK B. HOWELL, a well-known clubman, Is dead at St Paul tonight of appendicitis- He .was well luiown In Spo- |