The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1907, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH. a, 1907. 8 rg nena ‘ aN Thy naga ae aa a ma WILD WESTERN GIRL BANDIT. MRS. EDDY SUED (2% %=|MpUIDW BEATOI Smrmon RALRORD BLAMED)" rn FREIONTS RATER (Star Special Service.) (thie Goulet tervine’ FOR WRECK a pune Wr. Sas a ® oe eee ent he od bandit and {# terrorizing} "” nat ia Pautha ppeared last night be BPOKANE, Mareh 2.--Grous mie - C | i . yeople in thie and other regions in | Co fore th © appropriations com appropriation of funds through ex (Boripps T ph Gervies.) | Heidi of ten | mittee to apeak for the bill making ” ming. Holding up stages, pc a appropriation for 0 teaprove travagant salaries and bad risks. NEW YORK, March 2.—An inter os, relieving midnight travelers | quc ¥ — appropriation for the tmpre “ 40% ‘ “Am 4 wad ‘ Tet sn 8 ) * addy" “George W. Glover, of} ment of the Stuck and Puyallup often taken through fraud, result one pect wae giv of their valuables in the darker | higher than rate a few dag (Scripps Telegraph Service. bieatveend @: tk, aed hie Oni ing In loss to polley-helders of not | to the cor bebad stretches of the road, she accom The rate | 876 from HEAD OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Ke ee dGlover and (Star Bpecial Service.) leas than $200,000 ts the charge | wre ok of the Harlem divi |pHishes in the real old dimenovel pA CHURCH, BECOMING FEEBLE,) Ww Haker of Rangor, Me, nephew AUBURN, Wash, Ma Thefmade against the trustees of the| New York Central ratiro » fashion. She has not been arrested 18 ASKEO TO MAKE FINAN-/ and “next friend” of Mra Bddy NEW POST CARDS Auburn bia * ing toampPacific Live Stock assoetation by| 16, In which 28 persons lost thelr) ang the aut ies have been un rhe pte ! wen an tm « t in thedits manager, J, BE. Mason lives, and more than 100 were In| abie to locate her hiding place. | headed th CIAL REPORT | ‘The bill is directed againat Alfred 8 ' | ww head \ : Farlow and other trustecs of the race for the #t ship taeg «The company was forced into | Jured | {dodiy weak f Chriat lence ob of Bow A new atyle ot pleture post card,| evening, when it defeated the teampbankruptey by a suit brought in the wistant PF uting At $ Auburn Debaters Win. CONCORD, N. H., March 2—M8 |i. Galvin A. Frye, Mra. Eddy's| Which permits the address and the! of the Pu school, chamepfederal court Wednesday for the | # at he w | AUBURN, March 2——The Auburn |*” Mary Baker Glover Bddy, head of} secretary; Lewis O. Strand, her as | Communioation written on One , collection of un, claims, and| the grand jury to find the raliroad | depaters in the interscholastle) Ori the Christian Setence church, waa|sistant secretary, and Herman side with th entirely de wan ship subsidy} Charles A. Murray, who has been | company and ite president @uilty of| struggie with Puyallup won last| lors, 1412 Third av, have eigh yesterday sued for an accounting| Springer, first reader of the} Voted to the pleture, have been | bit ten debating on the neg &ttorney for the Insurance company | orimtinal neatigence. night, the subject being on the | tables and th y 5x10 pook as to the financial condition of the | church tn Concord, |issued by the postoffice department | tive side, Auburn has won 4 serfeefeince tts organization two years | ‘Wear Brookw Hats, 1331 Becond | subsidy bill, Auburn took the neg-jin Beattie A place for ge organisation of which she is the Resides demanding an accounting | [They went into une yesterday of victaries, and hopes to at the}ago, was appointed receiver Avenue. * ative leader lot all transactions regarding Mrs. Dealers tn this city vegen selling| beet team of Rastern Washington, story | Bddy’s affairs, the DMI aska for/ the cards yesterday, They obviate restitution In case any wrong-doing | the disfiguring of picture Postale by | MESSENGER BOY appears; for injunction during the | writing ever the pictures Mra. Eddy is gradually mm | feeble and is incapable of further Htigation against interference with BILL 1S PA managing the affairs of the church. | her property and business and for OPEN SUNDAY AT VICTORIA. $s ' The sult was brought by Mrs./a receiver ‘deste: wolkiotoh’ Naigied) _ | " ee re tee eee hg Tamaggsn The (Star Special Service.) The suit brings up the @enied several months LID TO |: Jotvit appropriation bill _ t OLYMPIA, March 2—The bot }from the amendment provid fing "| prohibiting boys under of a steam revenue cutter for Puget | Tee treme being eaupied We carry in stock and can make immediate delivery of any size window frame or door frame BE PRIED OF jeound ;a | songer pe ordinary frame building. We carry these frames in stock with pulleys in place, so your winde © tide Suall a Hanson, of Beattie, and advocated | anced on weights, or we can furnish the frames plain at a lesser price, and you can buy from us the ‘ape bye HONEYMOON IN Dim LOM OTTO We | by Judge Frater and Truant Otticer | spring bolts at 1¢ each to hold yout windows tse sition : 3 ST HOUSE. | jade-mark weet of the Bast | Ketcham, of Seattle, has passed the| Tish our a ' e i . ; , ; nee so , nit? " eee | ¢e: h oF own mill and complete organization, we can furnish you from stock a store fron (Star Special abenn tarie | —tentiting’s Peat | senate } a TACOMA, March 2.—To a ee gp I agg ee = pa - | plete for ao-ft, or 24-ft, building, any height, These store fronts can be furnished either 1 3-8 thickness 4 Or I 3-4, at about one-half the price as same can be furnished from the dealer that has to make this work extent the lid will be off in this lated from the rest of the world lage vay saree thake atrome| the Young bride of Charles Camp that they wil! be open Lenocrow. (bell, & liveryman, is risking her life Maver Wright, Nowever, has ts-|‘sxiag care of her husband who ts sont s statement that the rules re-/mricken with amalipox. | the has garding Sunday closing in vogue for| hover | comb spe = ger ga the past two weeks will be in effect 3 gt tip — = y end tn} The “lid-opeuers” are pinning ee Setng striehen_ ake up to order _OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON pe a aml PRICES Plain Window Frames $ 1.25 Window Pence vere” $1.55 thelr faith to Prosecuting Attorney | These frames are tied “A in t each frame by itself compl All you have to do is drive Rowland that be will not prosecute the nails. The prices, yr be t t id ha f 1 a ms Rape arn f as you will note a ¢, are about w 1 would have to pay for the material a i from any dealer or m itl, an { as it takes a carpenter at lea y of eight hours to make four frames, you NO REVENUE BOAT ON SOUND.) will readily understand you cannot afford to make y own frames. WASHINGTON D €, March 2—| In our price lists are illutsrated fancy gable frames, also plain diamond-shape gable frames. Price t ‘The house conferees on thy sundry about one-half of what you would have to pay elsewhere. M4 ‘ 1 38 te, Thick, Not Larger od FRIM6 108 Five Cross-Panel Doors ‘it. ‘seot i. 1.70 if Good Ones | We handle three grades of doors. One grade for painting, another grade for oil finish, as noted 4 | above, and still another grade of select door at $1.95 per door. We believe our select door is the best *! We sell better Pianos high-grade door in the West, and invite your inspec tion. * ied ial ame tee tenn In our price lists we illustrate our Italy door with glass from top to bottom, 1 3-4 inch thick, at ee price of $6.00 per door, It sells everywhere for from $10.00 to $12.00 per door, * money than any other deal- er or organization. Per Cent WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE a Regular 7Se to $1.00 grades, w 1 u th CORES special today and Monday, swe oe you OF . same grade, style and qual- Intere st And that price is the ee ¢ named in our lists. You can buy one door or one hundred doors from ity instrument from bne- the firm of O. B, Williams Co, and the price is the same, as the one-price idea is the foundation of our A . De heme ss et business. It was ou a when we started our business something like five years ago to sell to every thir oO one rt ; : " 50c %. Yard . @ to one-fourth less body at strictly one , that is the lowest wholesale price we could make in any quantity. than you can buy else- Write your name ss plainly, and we will forward you by return mail, postpaid, free, with- out charge, copies of ot O. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1010 Western Avenue, Seattle, Wash. The Largest and Most Favorably Known Sash and Door Dealers in the Northwest. where. That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. Ne telephone orders. Bring size of your room, Store open until 10 tonight. WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. Successors to Dabney & Wood- house. Phones; Main 3994. 418 Pike Ind. 2096. Street. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Bect. 903 GECOND AVENVE. Dexter Horton & Co. Corner First and Washington NOTICE Sale of Lots GQWEN’S UNIVERSITY PARK Begins Monday, March 4 The many that have been anxiously waiting for this announcement are requested to get in their reservation early Monday morning. The lots will be sold at such LOW PRICES and on such EASY TERMS that the entire addition will be SOLD OUT WITHIN A FEW DAYS. Consequently this will be the only advertisement necessary. Don’t Look for Any Further Advertising Get Out to the Property As Soon As Possible and Make Your Selection pwoek Mange Pzmee gEeeD r weeae eteae Cowen's s University Park is situated on the old city limits and within a short walking distance of the EXPOSITION ENTRANCE and DIRECTLY on the UNIVERSITY CAR LINE. These lots will sell for four times as much long before the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie Exposition opens in 1909. TAKE THE UNIVERSITY CAR AND GET OFF AT 58TH ST. Don’t Forget that $40,000,000 js to be expended in Seattle within the next three years, a great part of which will be used in the University neighborhood. S23e8 sedetee Ceieeche veose etsy am SEE YOUR BROKER OR CALL AT THE OFFICE ‘OF CHAS. COWEN 236-237 Pioneer Bullding, and 14th Ave. N. Z. ahd 58th St. wenws & Phones: Main 957, Ind. 2191

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