The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1905, Page 5

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they had Ittle trouble In followts Acreage 9 Milesfrom 8 eo enc hy The divisions took pla Now! {York This was quickly shown fo Ie he evidenee gained from many @a e os 0 ce if es, When (be government made {see to a bank In Savannah wi e bank in New York where Capt at TRANSPORTATION. 4 oe of alder bét Greene kept hin deposit nt the : his ‘8 bent ‘oe and easy to ther third went to Carter, who tom at r for $ . t fl ‘ put ft in the Unton Trust Co. Sa seh aioe aaihie ") rel ted It with Reed & Flag or padltant We The latter was his fa be raised Lake Washington Water Front. | ..!s ° So: 880 Sosa $200 Per Acre fer sear cot me ot hom PETTIT & SON, 1319 Second Ave. 3.0) {7.0m $1.00 down $1.00 a week buys any go-cart we have ROOSEVELT TOOK PART AS IN GREENE-GAYNOR CASE °° 2": Jing in any offt poait to the Pianos, Organs AND Talking Machines ior ract of 1892, It | way rn edit of the concern @PARE NEITHER MONEY NOR WORK TO GET THEM,” HE SAID, |S { four checks amounting to : | ¥ 6326 1 of the Can be rchased or 1 all goods and pictures will be sold only for cash at one-half the *AND DO NOT BE OCVERSCRUPULOUS ABOUT THE MEANS® | organization This ie « portunity, the biggest bargain sale ever w The Jinac ¢ ale began Thureday—t woe March 16th, and everything will go. The st every —_—_—_—_— reaited with evening until 9 k GILSON GAR and fosters the idea that there ta} ¥ BY # Saft Correspondence of one law for the rich and another for 3 the poor. Spare notbing—neither b ¢ without fi from the $65.63 named WASHINGTO money nor work, nor any wehimete This ‘a 08 - b Roosevelt is tak get those men an acl cb sn taxi ® a eae he | divided one-third of which is $12,-| ae 1 would not | 200%. which is precisely the sum ow over-serupulous as to the meth-| *Posited by Capt. Carter to his ac mer nt Jan. 3, 1893, the day the divie- so that they accomplish the|! end. Get them.” | When Wm. H. Moody succeeded | *™ le Past of it, $3,560, | with the Union Trust the governmen! hilander Knox, the instructions |) i, ® —An attractive folding Go-Cart. money; law for law were repeated to him. | bis broker, V yall for pull, the « cas well as legal meth There are a « ar in Body of reed with cane bottom, -“ ° in play the game (o the It nm called into play in | Stance whe hirde ' + a Sreene | S2uals the m of the ¢ ments . * ‘ ssenth i for other noes meat bore payment for work. | and pol. wheele;. finkiied. go assur grec, patent | = ; Ha dut this ts only a side on bra: s these. Let 8 tary Hay puvintubehte cass Ereen Corner of Second Ave. and Union Street and (rial € tention of the sritish Whee Attorney General Knox foreign office T was done, and eek hold of the Roosevelt policies, in view of the fact that Great Brit a leave any Standard Furniture Co. Perhaps that in why three years ago, one of his first in-/ain has been exceedingly anxious |* @roctions s ie jreene a to favor the TU 4 States in every} h contractors are unwilling t Be secret of his nion that this af-| smooth, for the recent ruling of the}. ; years since the n | 1006 to 1016 First Avi ned to rob the gore e Eispa peblie conndal privy counct? BELLINGHAM TACOMA Mis this kind of thing that) MAY MEAN NE Seer wee an beeeds anarchy.” he said to t| Im the meantime, nothing but a}., : e the secret service men poll brings firm conviction that the Inws and/ jestice and aties are being violated has pre nied Secretay Hay from securing | SEATILE W TREATING. |S°¢ seven years Raymond @ Hoyt We will quit business April Ist Our stock Ladies’, Men’s, Boys’ and Child- ye conviction of Greene a nor are not one of the a ments recorded in the history Roosevelt administration et ne wl ee viTS | «SPRING SUIT TALK sasary to the needs of Justice in Mo dty. Two techs cast of end of ann | WE WISH WE MIGHT TELL YOU HERE ABOUT , West Queen Anno car line, and) arnough it is a long time since , ALL THE GOOD POINTS IN OUR NEW SUITS ren Ss south of Ross. Easy terms. Inquire either Gaynor or Greene has been} MEDICAL LAKE, Wash. March | IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE TO DO THEM JUSTICE ON of owner. Washington, they are quite weil r A. B. Mead, accom PAPER j known here. Geynor married «| panied by the state board of con Washington girl, a Mise Dolly Pit- | ' 2 Medle Lake t locate New + ogy Ale go New diet Shoes demnes Bothwell “TratiiSe). |ser. who was then working asa for the stenographer at the Shoreham (gans-|nsonance-Renrs- satel ‘Gaedee eame to Wachhigtes ¥. looking after appropria naane asylum * youth about to b SHOES LADIES _ MENS Governor rkane yes ived in the morning | lll OMe Sarr Miss Pitney. One day they slipped over to New York on @ carriage drive} Shortly afterward = and estaurent The after a Phe kev pi ake sa 145 Second Av. ewe brothers of Dolly, whe hed nt in rece! ag caltered : Next to Guys Drug fe ore. to Loan on Watches, Dia- ria Mr. and Mr on living in a very humble way ‘monds and Jewelry bought and moved into a nice red |S. R. Stern entertained the chief ex De not buy « watch or diamond brick house on U The | ecutive at ¢ before you see our display in our house was © % Men's Fine Corona Colt Pat. S Window and our prices, marked in was tendered The “St cella ' inner. evening « large public re } « 4 stylish shape; $4.00, sale eee viele figures. r Spokane Athle ever made at the price atte y c Fosse Larie, Prem we rips t the govern: ' welt » se e on ‘ The evidence state normal ech Cheney ~ the Savannah harbor the state penitentiary at Walla | e 1 All our Men's $3 ) Shoes, in ealf, viei kid and act ar ng to $ 9.06 \ patent leath ¢ now srscceeees . This peolee ie of the! | All Ladies’ $2.00 Shoes, a big assortment and t tantial | DIED OF BROKEN HEART 25 $2. heal Y { “ $2. 81 pairs Men's Lace Shoes, in box calf, vici and figures com pf Mr. Bdward 1) H. Western, a pioneer of patent leathers, small sizes, $3.50 to 96.00; sale Jobnson, an tant em-} King r lied Wednesday at by the government to an-|t ars da large 2 homestead, near 4 tabulate the checks se-| ago Western at — o | "$2.45 various banks at | of | jayner and Carter | Georgetown During e hard a jid thetr business, and from the} times 893 West al . tionnaire | ere of na eetern conducted 8 th Must Be Sold Sanaa Geter aeeened Uiehien'tingn bie mete sek ens tel Everything Mus e savings From Johnson's analysia,| resort made a trip to Alaska to re government lawyers have been |coup his fallen fortune. [ll luck bet ween money bree alleged | when be returned it was to face a ‘We sell them on triat omepirators and | livorce Fixtures for Sale 918---SECOND AVENUE----918 t begun by his wife, who} Aft IF YOU HAVE A THOUGHT THATS LEANIN in her name ae = of : fs pnd. Pe as the eect: oma ler several tilts at law the woman TOWARDS A NEW SUIT, YOU'RE THE MAN WE them back. That's the proposit If Capt. Oberlin M. Carter had| was granted the divor This lett WOULD LIKE TO SEE COMING IN OUR DOOR ‘The Westfield it-inch bla $3.75 | been less methodical and thrifty im | Wester rileas, and sinee that} b ts, Gree and =©Gaynor|time he has been an obje PLAZA LAWN MOWER) [would have & much weaker case | Attorney Walter 8. Pulton MENS’ SUITS AND TOPCOATS Weave sold this celebrated make |*#*nst thom. Strangely enough.|to begin an action against for eight yen ane tas the evidence shows that Carter nev-| tate in behalf of his clie gle dimnat\. led thing with his {l-gotten |ern, it is said, died of a them immed- | heart ean Jr. B. ores en med | cidpeninteineniaiiaiin ss FROM ae UP CS. 6 ponthe Children’s Suits from $2.00 Up et to work to ferret out} THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET of the iracy be | Creatore his Malian by neaday evening Lawrence D'Or 1 HIMELH OCH BROS HERE ARE SATURDAY BARGAINS |" ““"° “ete SUCCESSORS A SOLDIER OF THE EMPIRE rhe Fe ag cen pel ge, f OPEN 8 AP ’ N ‘ ‘ of Every Economical foees tomorrow night Buyer si pte ete ia.| | as See Meee Seine anni MENON CEO GONED R. P. Richar ts next Tuesday morning fr mbly hall. Miss Romaine atO. H. WOODHOUSE co, =": COND AVE lity St M Cheertuliy Refunded - - gaia ve Bargains in Ranges PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE ||... 208 First Avenue South peg ts $35.00 Majestic Range, 18-inch oven, set up and connected READ CAREFULLY THE roy $45.00 St. Clair, 16-inch oven Special este Seen: Sateen 325-00 $60.00 Buck Range ...835 00 $45.00 Bridge Beach Range $30.00 $55.00 Garland Range, li-inch morrow night. On Sunday noon, next week's bill, “Th Rubber Gas Balla 106 ginia Girl” opens at the Third Ave will nue theater. on will address the A lease was signed yesterday Card of Cut Carnations, 5 2-quart % minute make 1 dozen 10¢ will favor the audience with | whereby the plot 120 feet square on — BRERESSEEP Pot, nickie plated... .@4 00 | STAR THEATER gover ano 00iee, the northeast corner of Seventh av. . * ’ “ Se 1-gallon Stone Milk Crock The present bill at the Star the KE. Shor of the b 1 of |eane and Pike street, ownd by Mrs. $45.00 Singer Sewing Machine, a ee ator wii run until Monday: after-| directors, visited schoo! yesterday. |Duncan, was leased for 60 years ( OFFERED BY US FOR ceding oad 10@ fj ater will run unttt irectors, $18. Pong done: 10¢ 15e Fire Proof Baking Dish. noon, when @ new vaudeville pro the Waldorf Building company. The SATURDAY You will surely fine & range Penefi fees -nmagh fiers oe white tned 10 gram will be offered | contract calls for the sum of $200 to suit you, as we have several rt 2 . Ge | WILL NOW UNITE Tt st leh Bi tr We have d to place on special hundred ranges, includiag most +4150 Torrey Best Guaran (0c Large Size Rockingham Tea | AT THE HIGH SCHOOL |$200 a month for the next ten years ee cae Ganeemen Gane, saan eaten an brands Gnd bet seneee ae — Razor Pot, plain polished ‘The ‘07 Debating club gave an In and $350 per month for the last ten of Men's High-grade Tutlored ee weet teresting program instend of the| clon S comeee “aeliene oe of Men's ~~ We Large Giase Sait and I r | 1be Decorated China Mustard pees oe | Jyears. The leasers decline to say Pants, regularly sold for $4.50. #2 F s with hy ; recular debate in the auditorium! ‘The two what they intend to do with the lot penta, Fam Proce Bpent- Give us a call and save one- as WAVY LOD. -.6 wees «5 Pot LOE Bl yesterduy afternoon. Dr. Fletcher|to be It is & general rumor among the They go at your cholc - half on your hourse furnishings. ce Whasten, pastor of the Pivet BMeth- | st Os reality dealers that there will be a for, per pair “dist church, delivered an address) having large family hotel erected P a r ng betwe Our Shoe Dept. is complete. Spe- = AFTER SIK AFTER SIX reals oe Beh | 4 untona | cial inducements for Saturday. att! which was Students to ie ery amusing as well 26 netructive. | ca non ‘ Hl Complete house furnishers —o , bc bottle 8 in One O11 Rocitations were given bp B. Seams |on organtusr of | i ‘ CASTOR 1A. Nobby and up-to-date Hats in all and auto agente tor (in GRE Matw tee oe AO Mr. Kiliot and Miss Reatrice Austin © union, who rere | styles and colors, spectally reduced Geb funomn, oo tes Gan aa $2.50 Set 1847 Dessert Spe for Saturday. And vocal | for the purpose of making the © For Infants and Children, $e China New lor 5 pac vg wate eet tearing abanet fuel saving range om the mar at Nest, Bagge, 4 for he each..... Ze ul Res trombene solo, | Sem eenitation between tne two 1-| ‘The Kind You Have Always Bouglit Men's richty tailored and pertect ket. | Louis Humphries; song, Glee club. |i has been nader way for some fitting Pe" for Saturday. We Remember name and muni; ne Ry Oe ee time, @ split having ocourred at the | Bears the j all of our $12.9, {Kn STRESS, i = " an peta red bw , fi } Lag sf watton ite pound Monitor | ine, relcemttal Labor union | wamaeere The “serverson” =f iS. So SF weston be pat grvomd, Bt UTERUS sepntmut ste Seteie Krowing & Malt “ * Sorbet, Grantee. im Res tO imag comps a ATEN ETS

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