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~ $2 =} se # ie che ta, only 409 Oriental Bleek Oly Phones Oe Tort Phone, Cotwmibta 62. TMMITR PPS WEE 43 and SOst7T, 16 foot alters, ino NEW ADDITION os Queen Amne OULIPS QUREN ANNE BOHN Bevo Drive, cue of the District Resldesce D cholce: . of Beattie: supe AND UP THe a | Malm BREe, nome tte INV ROTMENT me TALA Wirt Far 7 F8AY & Oo. HLS Baler Bila. Wee That stor: Right between the Kegttte Mhvetrie end Petchee penivverd. on BB. O. tweet ot oe tress Kewtos ear Bur) brews mee tle, Seth ond Meaford pot Wit onl fer ve eery saet. Adivers A440. Ti Tamas BRACTINIL VinW Lote, ore ack sol aly, fee bike of ear, chame better af the prove i) tramelin BS Arcot hnty, Mate ite ent fet A OTL Taar over i a ae oO ABA geacke Pees 1 cman, Malan ROWS. ere Pe ° Pare Recomd Att tobe y Tey ste gue fast Thene are deter tow Quine bets, Oh cleared, qreneed, Barrewet sed rete Prices troup S ap Teen 10 peor cont done amt Diy por oat & month. Take fhe M1212 Baie Cottage 4 Boome Youngsto MINSION FINI, 7LASTERED ‘ OF CITY: ONE BLOCK Link: 3 Lore BUY. FRICR soe sony wHITe 407 Onvented Bier q ah & Oo. Int Barare Ax teévmaxce loved im Mwattie today AFTIGHE. Mer. Fremont Av. e, North 022. tie, 6, ome lot 42n120; price to keep bearters ine acre, with house, Pright an 19 Renton sur lige, ander For sale by owner 4 New York "Tioot. Ind. 2 room been now age. farm lande, bel For particu “ho wHIk, sewer: 4 hom terme. womiae - e080 for ¢ and Creckett. Phone Queee ae Titian NION WF. YW.C.A. WILLIB BUILD ‘The board of direotofs of the Y W. ©. A. has made arrangements to canvass for a fund of $300,000 with which to oreet a new asixwtory building for the assoelation. Miss Mary B. Walker, seeretary of the association, sald today “We are now #0 overcrowded that we have to use every inch of apace for class work, and are compelled permanent rooms. Our membership ts now 1,200—equal to that of the Milwaukee association and we have between 400 and 600 in class | work, “Our plans are to provide « bulld ing where every fleld of woman's work will be covered. The building wilt accommodate 300 girts in single | rooms, have « fine gymnasium, swimming tank, auditorium and | cooking sehoot j “The novel feature of the whole } will be a hospital floor,” ND LOT INVORTMENT EF att Foclew xe ANNE. A sUReTANT! on Ne Weer QUEEN $3,180 ws Very attractive 5 room strictly meters ite te sibey.” Terma. ” % e anew aap nin riety eaters. moan $2,800 A DeIRARIA Nowe BB mens eating: poe ee rete ot fot, grad view Tite orresTus Which woke wereet het Y Witt Ser ber & A hOXA POOR OFrwA. A Gandy litte Bre cumm cotten ng Beiched, pevtty decarmtet wale [beret bt, gawk vorw, Benge he Ge are pike ap every Gay. Clee im Gand ae BAe wow LAKE SACRIFIC a es saat Crelt, elt Mrmved, ey wether, seewsik, i a sek market Your i yee OmREN Teounry Meee, treet tree ed dest besity. chee & Oance wating the marry an An eh wy RAChIR tomD ne o arRctale ee fa gue, tinted cnt showers, pat: tow view af bar, Weet Beatie. QD tha 4,158 ‘Three Bes hots, TR, amt 9 romm Rewer Terme = bemetity VACANT.-QUEEN ANNE BILL. 9, oe Rech foe 6 fine tevel lots STEIN: ad jucning Be feet tote were etd for 81cm, we hotter oe ant er uw Dever works the womens wity tor & contractor vn LOT BALLARD. 109 TOUR LAST CANCE Of griting so mech for te meer: ite, $00 down ant belaare ener VACANT VacantT—« GUEEN LAKE. wr For three fine inte tm the teat locality of Gres Lake, Terme. VACANT. a1 my ole Yor top fine lets, teeen Mat © tee prop VACANT.-LAKEWOOD--MATNARDO'S RE PLAT we triple Gamers, running fre strest te street; it lote; eaay terme. ¥, & MOET nh Peony Big ixD. sea. MAIN 1764 PALTY + ome third TH. WARFORD, Manager Omen, 1129 pear trving, xt band. folning ye gow at $2 it pare t 410 Poo 4500 p hin the cow fe WAKMEN & hnOWN ples Bank Bidg, Main 813, Ind jto turn away girls who are seeking | THE SEATTLE STAR THREE WILL BE EXAMINED AT FRISCO THIS AFTERNOON BOTH SIDES WILL BE READY FOR TRIAL TUESDAY. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 90. When the grand jury reconvenes this afternoon it will have laid be fore it the last of the | evidence | necessary for returhing additional! | tudtermme nts in the Home Telephone we 1 | ort als of three banks In which |Ruef is believed to have made |heavy deposits which was followed soon after by heavy withdrawals some time after the trolley and tel ephone franchise was granted, will be examined | Mdwin Karl and Dr, Johnson Halles of Los Angeles, heavy stock jholders in the Home Teleph company, will also be oatmined Heney will ask them what they know about sending the “sack” to j#ae Francisco a few days after the fire. There is little danger of the su pervisors resigning «as Mayor Schmits has requested them to do. They are afraid of the big stick and will remain in office throughout the terma to which they were ge if Honey says the word. As Ruef's trial approaches be ts “IRISH LAWYERS BACK PRIGMORE CHARGE THAT COMMISSION. ER N. W. BOLSTER AND J. B, HOWE ACTED IMPROPERLY IN GETTING TESTIMONY IN SULLIVAN CASE IS CORROS. ORATED. Attother senaational been added to the Bullivan estate litigation Promenting Attorney BR W today fied affidas [eubstagtiate the affiday at seit and W. BR. Keene, to | N. W. Boteter, the the Irish witnenses, is | improper conduct and partiality tuterests of Piles, Howe @ arrett Attorney James BM Inferenttally loharged with wr | duct Hince the lgimants w chapter has million -@otlar Asatstant Prig- which which or ap more tinted to deposit charged with Piles, awarded a THAW THREE (Beripos Teleoraoh Service) NEW YORK, March 20.—The Thaw lunacy commission resumed | ita examination at 16:30 o'clock this jmorning. Thaw was before them hen adjourament was taken for Dr. Hamilton, one of the atten auts at the Tombs, will likely be 4 Witness this afternoon ‘Thareday the deputy sheriff was excluded from the room. Today he Special French Easte Dinner Will be served by the Seattle Cater ing Company tomorrow from 5 & p.m. for $1. Fine ladies’ or: tra. Top floor Crown batiding, oor. Second avenue and James st. Take! elevator. tin INVESTMENTS. ° Smap 1,000 Aly in vatom, 14.000 J.B. John Ison ROTATE, * nt Jnmmee M > PNR AMR: Vw NUN 2 Oriental Hie Lin your property wilh soi ant Union Phone 1 8 + 4 lot nobetracted views one on ear line terwe ee ee det quickly tor bere at, eplend Tar men pul away & if month, and have « good plece of property t fail back on later, by buying In ie Queen Anne Hill and bath, full laying about above the street, raced. House newly painted, and tinted inside. Owner needs money and will sel) for 83,200 half cash on balance can be pald at rate of $17.60 per month and house now rents for $20.00 W. E. COX & CO., 1019 Alaska Bidg It requir $950.00 Two-Room House Lot 50100 On cement walk and ‘eet, half block Small Paymont Down—$50 ( $225 to $250 Each. 10 Lots on cement wall graded street, Grand view sound and moutains WEST GIDE REALTY CO. or HARVARD REALTY CO Both Phones, M__ 2051 mma ot} for | Howe & Purrell] ‘EXAMINED | | | —SATURD BANKERS GO BEFORE THE GRAND JURY beginning halance Jolmas base Both aides, it is believed, will be | ¥ to proceed with the trial) fuemday A report that one of the counsel . Schmits has again made over for tramunity, meets with the al denial — entirely new angle to the tn ¥@ptiqation was aprung this ical \jug when information was passed to| Heney to the effect that a labor Jeader, now holding office Behmite had accepted a bribe in [turn for the settling of a strike | The matter will be placed before the grand jury Detectives Burns ts after Mayor Behmitz, He believes that the! mayor is attempting to force the resignation of certain members of the supervisors in order to appoint others whom he knows will atand for the franchises whieh were grant ed for boodle returns, Fourteen of) the supervisors are known to be jn line to revoke the franchines. The mayor himself refuses to discuss the subject The sev downenst by refusal to come into the guards who h charge of Ruef have been given most explicit tastructions from Barna to shoot Ruef first if an at tempt te made to reseue him, then to shoot the would-be rescuers. estate by Judge Griffin, Mr. Prie-/ more, conducting the county's fight | }to escheat the property, has made | strong charges that Attorney Howe, | jalted by Commissioner Bolster, | used improper methods in taking| the testimony of witnesses in Ire land. «Mr. Prigmore uses = th charges to support a motion for a new trtal The affidavits | from three trish | hom were present testimony and are the condurt of al} partios while t |Ireland. The sol sor. PF Done nas J. Babbie aed Will Dorgan. The af Vite of alt of them substantiate the by Prigmore and ir original affidavits as ister's and Howe's ¢ syecifie char ter used hie pe and tm transerth mony changed I to favor Howe's imante. | | filed today are ore, all of the taking of eg orem nee es | HOURS fret srned, being Instructed by the sheriff not to retinguieh his custody | pf the prisoner unless the commis laion gave a written receipt for his| Ddody This the comminmion re} : Rw Bg {a secret seasion for three hours, Puded, and permitted the deputy to the defendant Great care is being taken that} [mone of the proceedings shall t [ktiOwn, and extra braces have beer iplaced against the door to proven: aA Unexpected Interruption The lawyers refused to venture a word as to how Thaw stood the ordeal Pemain The Exchange building, the Tras tee company’s property No. 4, has just been completed. H | The building occup’ the block} bounded by Third av. 8, Washing ton st. and Profontatn place, and has a total street fromtage of 462 feet. Now three stories in height {te has a total floor aren of 66,476) jequare feet. Its found ina have been built to carry a structure of 12 stories. The Exchange building repre-| sents the highest type of fireproof } construction, being of steel, rein forced with concrete. Al! floors and | | stairways are solid concrete, and} | the doors and window sash oon j armored | } The Monroe apartment hous | Fifteenth and Repubitcan, was sol Jouterday by Blanche Baird to the} Realty Associates of Seattle for | $32,500. The purchaser will add an-| lother story to the building and also | | build on the rear of the lot The Parry Investment Co. have sold for M. D. Haines the southeast double corner of Harvard and Roy for $14,500, and for Mrs. Fay Litchfield a 60-foot lot on Be P north of Aloha, for $4,5 Cooke New Nome Postais. Nome, although not a olty of much natural beauty, ts advertis ing itself by the well known sys tem of picture pos A néw set lof cards, with numerous scenes from the northern camp, are being put in cireviation, and show the narrow streets, wooden buildings and various characteristics of Nome in attractive style WY PARK MONDAY RGAIN SALE See Page Six ooo 306 Oriental Block oWAS. Hi. ROSENBAUM » West Seattle $650 Lots % and 4, block 8, Hol brook's and Clark’s Addition, Wx115, close to California Ave., fine view; 2 blocks from car Tine; $450 cash, balance 1 ar. This te a big snap, JAS. H, ROSENBAUM sure Real Wetate Buyer, here of a life time. We VIEW LOTS . 40x00 that is a chance have # e FINE 0} BRACON H handled by 4 payme down on each lot Ole Hanson 608-9 New York Block. | Olympia, Y, MARCH 30, 1907. KIDNAPERS ISSUE. DEFI (Borippe Telegraph Services.) DOVER, Del, Mareh 30.--The re port that Horace N. Marvin, Jr., the kidnaped bey, had been found in & wood near the home hia father at Kitts Hammock, upon investiga tion was found incorrect The report probably gained cir from the fact that the Lo oolhoune, r the Marvin home, was broken into Thursday | night and practically torn inside out by some unknown the school at which Miss Lucy IROQUOIS HERE FROM ATLANTIC under NEW STEAMER FOR vigTonia |b dy, RUN REACHES PUGET SOUND AFTER QUICK TRIP AROUND |; THE HORN, The steamer Iroquois of Alaska Steamship Co., of the Chippewa, will arrive from New York late this afternoon, The lroquols was formerly an ¢xeursion steamer on the Great Lakes and was purchased by Charles BE, Pew the AUTOMOBILISTS IN COURT Police headquarters was be sieged this morning by automobile owners and drivers seeking a fur- ther extension of their present tem- porary numbers, pending the ar rival of permanent license numbers from Olympia. Patrolmen were Ip | atructed to arrest all drivers asing the temporary numbers, and follow- ing these fnstractions, William Gob- ulson and W. C. Lewis, of the Broadway Automobile company, were arrested this morning Several othors were also brought to the city jail, but when it was shown that an actual effog had been m to secure numbers ftom the offenders were ab lowed to go. The machines driven by Gobulson and Lewis had been ated ka with no attempt being made to obtain & permanent Heense. LOCAL, FLASHES Art | Exhibit. The Boctety of Seattle Artists am nounced tts first annual «pring es hibition to be held at the St. Frane cie hotel, Madison and Ninth, op |the afterncons and evenings ot April 2, 3, 4 and & Fight and Are Arrested. Jack #t Marle and Ben Wisen were arrested this morning on & barge of fighting. The former is an employment saent, and trouble arom, it te alle over Wiison to 4 fictitious employment Beth men were rele | baa Forty-Twe Lots Sold. The Chittenden-Munger compang reperte the wale of 42 lots In thelr quarter-acre jot plat herth of the university, bringing about §€,500. Want American Register. of the British steamer © Yesterday applied at the ore United States customs office for | for their) an American boat register Saloon Man Acquitted. Burt Roberts, of the Hub saloon | was yesterday ac phonographs, kodaks, typewriters, roller fred at Spinnings oo on First av. 8. Bicycles. sewing machine, akates, © Spend in haste and repent at leisure. if you save your money you will have no cause to repent and will always feel like congratulating yourself, Save with us. We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown. JAMES D HOGER . % B SOLNER DIRBCTORS Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. 4 Bidg., Seattle, Wash. ‘ka Nanking and ome, Alaska. Agents Bafe De on real estate invest ments Booklet We keep an abstract system and will be glad to tell you t name of the owner of any p of property in the city free of charg *Greaor M’'GREGOR 301 Empire Buliding. ADDITION TODAY. For Irrigated Lande call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and General Manager, 509-610 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash, «* Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wash U Rainier Boulevard. $1,206 HAL CARH DILLEY-CHANDLER GO. 205 Pacific Block. ither Phone, 605. Near , TERMS. a ister ship | it ts charged, for » wernl | 7 terday, all of them affecting prop erty along Rainier boulevard and side streets. The jury found that the benefits to the property offset the damage done young Exhibit to Close Tuesday night by| The fourt annual state exhibit teacher jot arte and crafts, held blackboard was a/ auspices of the Women's Century | "Killer n, the pretty | who was held u two men, is th Tied to the note, signed by a skull bones, whieh read “Beware, you told When Miss Killen came upon the} two men they were talking about | the kidnaping of the Marvin child They drew revolvers and threaten od to kill the girl if she breathed to any person the conversation she had overheard woman under the closes this evening Oratorio Rendered. A chorus of 60 voleex under the direction of T, J. Pennel rendered in a successful manner at the First Presbyterian church last night Stainer’s oratorio, “The Cructfix fon.” A large and appreciative audt ence was in attendance. B. Wad- | dell, one of the soloists, and John |B. Richards did splendid work. The chorus waa composed of the chorus choir of the chureh Sues Gun House. Mullen has sued Piper & upply house, veing that them for and crows | club, wD. sporting goods $2,500 damages, al | he leased a gun from |ahooting ducks, but that the bar Alnska|fel was cracked and the gun ex- ploded, badly injuring his hand Ivy MONDAY for preaident of . the | st amehip Co made an ex dingly quick p around the having satled from New York ping at Bt. Louts rriving at Cor 7, where she was week waiting for coal Iroquois arrived at Port | Townsend this morning at 19 a. m » will be placed on the Victoria run in place of the Indianapolis, which will go on the Tacoma run BARGAIN Six PARK Bee Page Three Men’s Money Affairs For one yéar the first spent an average of $5 2 week fool- isly, absolutely without re turn. The second deposited 35 regularly each week in a sav- ings bank paying 4 per cent interest. The third bought a lot on the tnstaliment pian in @ bona fide addition like IVY PARK. Here's the way they stood at the end of the year No.1. Nothing No, 2 +++ $266.20 No. § . $900.00 IVY PARK jots are being sold so cheap that your money is bound to double in less than a year Buy one TODAY for son or Gaughter. $425; $125 cash and $10 & month. University dixtrict, They're going fast, a jury of the charge of funday, Testi i to show that close quitted b selling liquor on mony was introduc Roberts was endeavoring to the place at the time of bis arrest Wandered from Home. } In a condition of temporary men tal derangement, Miss Ethel Eby of Columbia City, wandered to Van Asselt, yesterday afternoon, where she was held, awaiting the arrival of friends from her home city Missing Boy. 3 B, Sheffer, 413 KE. Twenty: . Tacoma, aske the police to lo cate hie 16-year-old son, Frank Shef fer, who has been missing since last | August | Guns Stolen. | Fred Kracht, Fifteenth av. N. E. and Kightieth st, reports that a jrifle and shotgun were stolen from |his workshop yesterday French Lecture. The local branch of the French | Alliance has arranged for a lecture April 9 by Vicomte G. d’Avenel at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. on “The Riches of the Past and Present.” Dearborn St. Verdicts. Thirty verdicts were rendered in the Dearborn st. regrade cases yes tevens Hotel Cafe Will serve a special course dinner | Raster Sunday from 12 to § p. m |for S00. Corner First Ave. and | Marion 8t ove Calhoun Denny & Ewing, Inc. Alaska Buliding vending | od on in | $5 Glasses $1 ff you need glasses you should not miss this, the opportun- ity of a lifetime. We examine your eyes thoroughly and fit them with the best grade of white Brazilian tenses, in any style SOLID GOLD SHELL FRAME you select; a regular $5.00 outfit for a dollar. This offer is made to atquaint the public with our “Always Satisfactory” work and lasts. JUST A FEW DAYS MORE EXAMINATION FREE Hours—® to 5 Daily, 10 to 12 Sunday NEW YORK EYE SPECIALISTS ROOM 217, SECOND FLOOR 1414 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche. Buckeye Land & Investment Company on Easter Sunday THE Sist OF MARCH WE WILL PUT ON SALE BOYLE’S GARDEN TRACTS limits, on the Everett Interurban. The per cent below any other tract in the same vicinity Parties going out will get a car every hour, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., and a representative will meet every car to conduct you to the ground. Payments of @75 to #100 down, according to selling price and monthly payments of §7,5Q to 810.00, at 5 per cent on deferred payments, or arrangements to pay on the same ratio every six months can be made. Call and see plat. Room 2, 421 Pike. Just four mites from city best of soil. At prices Buckeye Land de investment Company, Inc. Phone Main Best Buy On the Market $30 CASH a whole year before prospects are good money invested, * tract for you for You can’t lose and 500 per cent on the will hold a “quarter-acre another payment fs due for a profit of from 100 to Price $150-—20 Per Cent Down BALANCE ANY TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER UP TO FOUR YEARS. These tracts are 24 miles from A-Y.P. grounds. We have deeded a right-of-way to the county for a road through this prop- erty. These tracts are cheaper than anything else in this local- ity. aw Hine | an Chittenden-Munger Co. 505 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING. PHONE M, 1994. Call up North 2212 and ¢ 1 to see these tracts Sunday, They are § tOtat tat ee SRST

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