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[HOUSE STANDS ON STREET FOR MONTH For a full mouth a house on wheels has stood on Bast Howell st, between Fourteenth and Fit teenth ave, blocking the thorough tare from walk to walk. Residents of the vieinity and surrounding ———— eee | Hetghborhood are begine to GOR. treet jprobably be the leading speaker ing apontor at | at of the, blocking of the “apell | the convention. Forty-five speakers | man some house mover having tak are on the program len the contract to remove it from Forty-four states and the follow! gixteonth av. and Denny way to the tn cities of Canada have eppolab |auer hetueen Beseteenth ond BO (ed excurston managers anitoba,| teenth avs., near John st, The per — Quebec and Saskatehe| init was granted on January 3, In Gore Wenmathetindietih Desens or | Sttompting to move it over private eunaciiien han, naaeneid ei | property an injunction sult arose. FURBANKS ON LIS = 0F6.E. SPEAKER oe --—-—_—. La CONVENTIONS IN id pee VICE PRESIDENT— AAILROADS AND ©. E. SOCIE oes ant PLANNING FOR BIG VENT. hs poisons p program for Chrisi L JAL PROGRAM FOR was feceived tc by | reduced railroad rates from all from William | parts of the country to the conven watted #o-| tion, The tickets are good wost| bound from June 26 to July 12, and) banks will| have a time mit to September 15. | OFFICER WILL ~ JOIN THE BENEDICTS oclED (Sorippe Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 19. Word was recefved thie afternoon that the Pacific Mail liner City of Para, plying between San Francisco and Centra! America, ha» been sete ed by a Nicaraguan gunboat for carrying contraband of war Two hundred and thirty-six cases of arn were taken off the vessel, which was then released, and she was allowed to proceed to her des tination. The arms were intended for Honduras ON THE FRONT MAURICE Ww. “HHompeone || RS TO LOVE AND BE MARRIED TOMOR- Se $8 ADA FORSEY THE | Dao —_—_—— W. Thompson, mir: Company B, N. G.| Be fa civil life cashter in the| | teeny clerk's office. will tomorrow be married to Mies Ada paleo of this city. The am of the marriage was ‘enti! a few days ago, and op 83.4 pleasant surprise to the friends of both parties. Mise Forsey is the only daughter ng T ceeeget of TLL Queen | eather a ae weing oa = The schooner Kate Davenport ‘Peaser founders of this city. wit! leave for the Southeastern og mm is the oldest j Alaska fish canneries within a few Will H. Thompson, the prom- |days in tow of the tug Mary B Humes fawyer and Mterary man, @f the best known young pain the city, which bas been DiS | CapT. MAURICE W. THOMPSON. if years. In the national fise has been rapid, and as the best drill mas | be present, making the wedding « the organization quiet one in every way The Britieh steamer Hazel Dol lar sailed from Mukilteo for Port Townsend yesterday afternoon with la cargo of lumber, After clearing lat Port Townsend she will go to Union Bay, B. ©., for coal and from there will sail for China. D. Simonds, of the First The couple will leave the same Thang ‘will perform thejevening for British Columbia, The steamer Lindauer of the L. Service, to be solemnized | through which they will make 4 H. Gray Meet will sail for San evening at the | short wedding trip before returning Francisco from aye Harbor late a bride's mother. Only/|to this city. They will reside at | this afternoon, carrying passeagers ope gi and the immediate|the Thompson family home, 3119) and lumber. The steamer Charles two families wil! 'Day st Nelson of the same company wil! mee inn sail for Prisco tomorrow, being —— ae followed the next day by the steam 12, to wife of Emory S. Eller, a son.| or Norwood Petersem—At 1200 25th av. 5.) Mareh 11, to wife of Paul P joreem, | LTY mw Hu MEET a son. x Death Record. Deaths were registered today as| ‘The Seattle Real Katate Men's ea | follows club et its regular meeting last Anderson—infant, March 9, at lx = whi decided to send ite secretary gersol Place Frederick C. Les, to Loe Angeles Sautter—Alma Sautter, 29, March| with the Business Men's excursion 9, at Pacific hospital » be ran ender the auapices of the E Boyington—infant, March 9, at)‘ oe Club. bag oo be eal g 1 2g30% First av e club elected the following! WUCENEN TO GUARD DANGER: a0 atinor hospital jteo: RC. Perky, John Miller and R. Cooper Willa U8 STREET CAR CROSS) Gtimour—Iinfant, Mareh 9, at $12 400 Eighth av. 8. en ent pot iby the INGS—-MEANS $5,400 A YEAR. 3 spencer aan secproregaye : paving work, and water Beattle Flectric company has | and sewer extensions undertaken by | cll or board of public The steamer Santa Clara, of the Northwestern Steamship company, arrived from Valdes early this morning. making the trip in four } afer r at $90 « month. if Wil accept that as a full) 1,118, which provides that CASE (|P shall keep Cagmen at propora!l means a saving to @f $450 & month or $5,400 LOCAL FLSHES, THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. AN FLOYDGETS “amen PROMOTION Yandel, of the who has just whi he to Inter- fleoretary Chamber of turned from Olym Was gent by the che view the King county delegation in he legiviature in regard (to certain lie then pending before the legis witire, states that hin trip was very ntiafactory for the purposes of the we ber ~The bill providing thet cities may QV) Kavemements on abutting prop Abiighment of a aye ere VORCE. CHICAGO, Maren 12 stunt has been pulled off in the |bve ole and opposed by the cham per remard to miving Seattle the [Power to soll ite surplus water, has yhen practically kitted BENSON CASE APRIL 6 testified that his wife, hinted darkly that a nice mess acid would be hie I have to come stronger than that,” sald the court to in’ effect if not In exact & Trust Co. A. N. FLOYD, mo eae You haven't shown Corner Second Av pre st ale anal The disbarment proceedings | that she tried to do it.” Hoge Bidg., Sea A. N. Floyd, formerly chief clerk | against former Judge KD. Benson There remains this consoling to D. MeKensie, general agent of | were toda: : c Agents for Alaska Banking and@ the Pacific Coast Bteamsblp cou-| ¥ continued until April 6! thought for John and such as he Gas Dapectt Go. Nema, Alea pany, has been appointed successor! | Much Meat Condemned, eee Seed anaes to B. J. Foreman an local agent of| | The report of the board of health | Gucree, ” . : the Pacifie Coast Steamship com pee Ne month of February was liciaeinsindetilais pany. Lineotn Claflin, formerty| "ted yesterday and distributed clait agent of the company, will] 7 report shows nearly « ton “| SMALL HAT FOR FREE suceced Mr, Floyd as chief clerk, hb meat condemned m that time One careful selection for a morn We keep an abstract system Mayon, ansiatant claim agent of the Great Northern Steam ship company, has accepted the po sition of claim agent of the Pacific Coast Steamship company | Mr. Floyd, who is now agent of/ the compa is one of the ber known steamship men on the Pa cifie coast, having figured prom tmently tn steamship circles since 1898, when he accepted a position as assistant bookkeeper of the com pa and John the city meat inspector BIG JUDGMENT I$ PREPARED One of the largest if not the lar geet judgment ever made up in book form by the city, was com pleted today by the corporation counsel's office and filed with stem dnt me ed hin signature. This an ¢ Judgment in oy Tegrade. a Aeeaond bere are 308 pages, covering 347 verdicts, The p 20 rm ts phe fm Ruasin red leather, as it was too bulky to handie tp the ordinary way of legal documents. The total of ne amount to $1,159, ). Foreman, former agent, sent in bin resignation to take effect about Mareh 10, and no delay was) made in appotating am ageat when the name of Mr. Floyd was recom mended to the offietals of the com paoy, although he had been recom mended to the company for the position of freight and traffic mam ager Eg Passed Bad Checks. R. H. Carpenter, of Edmonds, Waah.. reports to the police that a y man giving the name of Gilbert hd | Mite yesterday passed two bogus Wi 15 checks wpoe him En ag te Btolen Mititic in The Seattle Brewing & Malting| ‘The annual o lnsgection. the four company reports the theft of & 1% | toca) militia companies will begin horsepower marine engive from ff! April 2, Col. Joho Kinate betag the plant at Georgetown. | tpepecting officer Leses Gold Pieces. Mra. John Drummond, 614 Broad | way, reports the loas of five $20 gold pPlooes, which she thinks were drop | he window exhibtte. rownd tn styles thus The conference of organized labor | “7S mons in Senttle relative to the formation| The** b of « JapsneseKorenn éxelusion | *™4 "ort league, which was are the of brought out are intended to be worn o bas no idea In which portiog ¢ city the wateh was lost ys Woman Hobbed Him. i King and Kit Antill were last night arres! in the ter loin, the man claiming to have been et mane North 42. ‘Two CHANCES OF A LIFETIME ne NICE HOME ATA BIG SNAP. days and 11 hours. She carried 282 Qeettiement of the cross the eity cow Willing to pay for five first with the provisions of crossings. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) j tons of ore for the Tacoma smelter | ‘This matter will probably | before the board of public Beturday. ft can only be| SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 13.—) and 16 passengers. Among the lat an ordinance of | Assembiym Cogewell, MeMutlens, tor were Maj. Geo B. Burbank ree Root, Berry, Ludington, Johnson of/and W. KE. Smith, of New York, UGENSED TO WED San Diego, and Senators Wright.| who have been at Nome for several | and Cartwright, and Sergeants at/ months looking over the survey for Arms Martin and Stanford were ex:|the new railroad to be amined by the district attorney this| Nome to Illamiota. The Santa | morning in counection with t Clara brought down the body of | tha R Johnson, 30, and Aima | engited removal bribery matter. | George F. Bartholomew, of the Cop-| ‘Cation, 20. At the conclusion of the exam-|per River Construction company Abram fiman, 24, and Regina | ination the district attorney an-| who died recently from heart fail- ee $2, ant Her nounced that he had secured im-| ure ATTORNEY SULLIVAN | Thirty other legislators were sub tere. Miiirecistered today ©5) poensed this afternoon 411 Westlake av. ate wn. of Olaf Moines, « oot Mea ye vite Fr Okazaki, Ses SUES PENS a aiaints. Wastes ie REALTY | If Jacob uit for $8,000 begun by built from | | now associated with | District Attorney P. C having been appointed by torney general October § to assist Mr. Sullivan anti! navigation opens to Now The appointinent took ef. Schwarts wine the law-| fect at its enactment, but Mr. Hoyt him today | Was not able to be here before to- Sulltvan the at Rainier Beach Poem Re, ret 4 oe Seas, tT sgainet & number of his neighbors,| 497. He bas now just returned (Be Attiten Prom Baar @ Gecttel Gai will be put on the |from San Francisco, where he has re ftve-renen oc t by | been representin; the jovernment yae of sidewalks for coasting b P ating « pment | : i Wt @adie—vatley Verio Hi ius, eany cmatt hove: {fn the ctreult court of appeals tn MOnGhoN, Moone & Co. Mrs. Mabel @chwarts, wife of the |#0me appealed cases from Alaska Th Pike Mr. Hoyt is staying at the Savoy. aintiff, wae struck by a string of 18 on Madison st. near Twer th av, last January and bad! “d The defendants are: 1. wife, of 730 Twenty-third av John | Doyle and wife, Twentyfitth near |Madieon; John McMullen and wife, | Twenty-fourth near Madison, and W H. Pielor and wite, Twentieth av. The complaint alleges that the de- |fendanta were the parents of the} | boys owning the sleds. | “CONNIE” MORSE TO LEAVE EXCHANGE Morne, st ¥| aunt Romenr waves Elitott and 19-0 Alenka 7 Tue Pen mn to eae ADDITION TODAY. Mar Alaa, TRY ida Rosert no 6 9 ‘onnie” whe been chang al being posted thoroughly on ore pertaining to marine “DON'T Miss THis.” Gilman Addition ,, 100 x 140 T¥o Blocks Fr LEVEL AND SIGHTLY, READY LOTS, 30x 102, Near Cricket Grounds Rainier Boulevard $1,000 WE OFFER om Car Line $500 CASH Balance, $1,30 PER two Easy terms “This in the | Compare prices on other ONE-HALF CASH, BALANCE O WH aad is conse - property and you will find CALL EARLY AT OUR OFF erpricea ” this an opportunity to make uecrien. good profit Jas. N. Rosenbaum Real Katate 6 Orient Ware & ireland Hailey Bldg. COLMAN Y Tt H. M. Hoyt, United States di triet attorney at Nome, Alas! Ua CHOICE LOTS FOR! HOMES | onnected with the Me -« hange for nearly a year an chief =| Clerk, has resigned take effect | March 15. He will be su by | Ralph Boyd. Mr. Morse is one of FORTY FINE LOTS JUST NORTH OF the beat known members of the ex Green Lake Station $300 to $350 Burwell & Morford ae " scctheh dt mites hentyeem $2,000—At 12th Ave N. EB and I expect to leave town tn a hore, © was not found on 47th St, double corner, few «i to engage in other the women's person. Both parties very bigh, east front business. a. must raise ro held for investigntion | all street improve money 1 sell my home for ees ments in except par 0 cash en ee ing. For a fow days per month Howa Dyer, the fire wan driv only er who sustained @ broken ive last Hi $2.000-—Double corner at 11th suse alone could not ook, in & €ER S'S S80 & the Baliee Ave. N. EB. and 60th he built for jean than $2,250 ting. was this morning rer od St, east front all and the lot is worth 61,200. oe a Soe street improvements in The house has six rooms, core geese sd eatin except paving modern in every respect, por be completely recovered at an early celain bath, wilet, electric i light and gas. Three blocks W. G PEARCE HERE. | from _,Woodiand park, one — | INVEST $5.00 block rom_ car ii be two G. Pearce, formerly genera! |9 or more im our real estate fund. para 3 2 Se manager of the Northern Pacific and now general manager of the Griffin Wheel company, arrived in t night on an inspection { the various branches of the BEACON HILL $2,050 590x120, on Ith Ave. south near Plum. All street im provements in and This lot at Jenst $300 under the market, Good terns OLE HANSON 608-0 New York Block Phone owner before 6 p. m at Ind. 4668; after 6 p. m. at XTT06. Citizen's Trustee C 103 Yesier Way. Phone Main 37. Real Estate investments. $1.50 Decorated Pintters . : oes $4.00 Covered Tureen Covered Dish $2.10 Vegetable or Jelly Dish $7.60 Soup Plates, French Rose Pattern Arrived Today. (t ly stock in town) A full line of White Haviland China, Ransom Patt« Sale continues on Cut Glass and French China Noxt week we open our Madison Street entrance to our Hardware, Tinware and Stove Department. Watch our low prices. Vor Irrigated Lands cof o@ COLUMBIA CANAL CO. CAHEN - DREW COMPANY Successors to M. Seller & Co.'s Retail. FIRST and MADIBON CASCADE VIEW ADDITION LOTS $160 to $1,000 o-fourth eash Attalia, Walla Walle Ce, Wash, TO BUILD ON. Size OF. Terma: 0: balance one nthe THESE AT “OIE interest 6 per cent roperty of thie claws never was offered on these terms before ir tle You must se property to eppreciate Ite scenic qualities It lew on the wide of Beacon Hil and extends from 28th utreet in Rainier Valley to the top of the hill and adjoins the City Park, the finest piece of park property owned by the city and the ( Kine Pioneer Square same distance north end r Pa and’ Mounta Baker park It is Just 2% miles from that the West Seattle ferry, the LoT Hilt extension, Madrona Park N EASY TERMS, To reach this property, take the Rainier avenue car Wash iCk AND MAKE YOUR 8& ington street and get off at York station. Go t blocks west to the large sign on the top of our flag pe MERE THREATS | DONT COUNT BUT IF A MAN 18 POIBONED BY HI® WIFE HE MAY GET A DI Another vorce court of this eity that fixes |f}*m of salt water fire mains, intro. |& Precedent for the masser Fiiced by Menator Alien at the ro-| Threats of poisoning a spouse — yuewt Of the chamber, wae passed [don't necessartly form legal ae Brough the house and senate grounds BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, na bill Introduced by Representa John George and his witnesses Georgetown, Dinah, had Smal! beta, made of rough straw, | mhape, | tar ped om Firat yeuterday after bet to have been/ ae acl the Teena A coe noon, The money was tied in 4/ ®eld on Bunday, March 17, has been | . Se I the raising of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, handkerchief, the lose of whieh | Pestponed to Sunday, March 24 ne has a w w crown, the| » hot discovered eaifl the woul | straw betng rough in texture and of | apples and plums, or for gardening of any description. Lying pan acy reg ae — ; rol PE tye mee pk me CAFE 6 rich brown, At the right of the} between two good-sized cities, you always have a fine market 1 courne dinner dail ack i set an tmmense bow of dee ~ aes is ne for the ie 26e trom 11 to § p. wm. ib Weal tine Valet oe om a tee | for everything you can raise at good prices fmt Loses Watch fabric being vistbie about the tow If you fi on ever owning a summer home, do not fafl While tn the elty yesterday, Mre Ni rth Cc R | ok Wiles mother-of-pearl to go out to Sea View at your earliest opportunity. Month by William Benson of Wildwood sla 0 joast ly & 1 tection the heer tm phase, wee month property overlooking the Sound ts increasing in value, and Lon oo the Renton Hee lows l* 2 Invegtment 6 i} | right wide eof the hat, which is titte before long it will be beyond the reach of any but the wealthy dies’ gold wateh. A description of O., Inc, jhigh, ie a mane of velvet form e the sing article is given, but the 50th St. and 16th Ave. N. B These are tn their This subdivision Hes adjacent to the town of Mukilteo and | | MORNING GOWN OF BLUE LINEN, A man that is a man can do what he wante to do. You know you want to start a Bavings Account Start one with us now-—$! will start it. We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Aovounts JaMnrA D. HooE MN. B. BOLNER ., prnectons Ferdinand Behmite 2 D Lowmas UnionSaving of | and will be glad to tell you the name of the owner of any piece of property in the elty free of charge GREGOR M’GREGOR 201 Empire Building. }ing gown is of Japanese blue linen, | which will be worn later at the se shore. The blouse, as well as th skirt, is constructed with shape pores, The sleeves are designed t this way also, and upon each of the various points which result from this construction is a button mold covered with the linen. The points are further decorated with a dell cate design embroidered with silk | in the Japanese blue. The vest Inserted in the blonse ts! made of ecru bativte and Val inser-} tion, It graduates m width, being broad at the throat and the merest/| vision at the waist line. } SEA VIEW TRACTS ON THE SOUND Seattle & Everett There are many pretty spote on the Sound, but nome pos- senses a more #pect than our Sea View Tracts. The soll is black and deep and rich; could not be better, in fact, for REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 317-318 BAILEY BLDG. be has the full benefit of the railroad and boat service which this place enjoys, as well as the postoffice, stores and fine school. $200 to $750 PER TRACT VERY EASY TERMS The best train to take is the Great Northern that leaves at 8:30 a.m. Get off at Mukilteo. Mr. George Wheeler and Mr. Arthur EB. Childs meet this train every day and will show you over the property. WEST & WHEELER 309 Colman Biock Phones, Main 1947, Ind. 4it | ORCHARD | ADDITION Will be on the market in a few days. Close fine view—low prices—easy terms. FLAGG & BENNETT 223 Alaska Building. YOUNGSTOWN FIFTY LOTS, TWO BLOCKS FROM PRESENT CAR LING; SOME CLEARED; $350 UP; GOOD VIEW; 10 MIN- uT RIDE FROM PIONEER SQUARE. EASY PAYMENTS eyed and res at by the ree subject to For full part! being # own lots ar the approval ve pl ity authoritien ulars see your ror Mutual Realty Co. 304 Pioneer Bidg. es-Anthony Co. 634 Pioneer Bidg, | Hay BUILDING. DILLEY-CHANDLER CO. OWNERS, 206 PACIFIC BLOCK MAIN 6065. PHONES: IND. 606,

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