The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1909, Page 9

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ror es Sg ee Sir Spe Saki: Ciepacmueemmmanemaates: ieee came sacha temeeacmipree ne pF 25: RU cement se pe ferns er ree ereernrnrnees tee cee te rine REAL STORY OF THE MAGIC EYE AND DECOYED MRS. WOODILL TO DEATH IN WOO How Eastman Lived. What Eastma iid to lure Mr Wood f his wife that “A won doing what he fent o Maryland, sought by 1 failure that at. ever saw Mra. Woe home of her Thompson, fo tion He had met both Mr. and M Woodtll in California, where troduced the cripple to 5 husband of lees than 4 year as “Mr Roberts When the young couple arrived at the home of Colonel Thompson. Woodill discovered that “Roberts had purchased a farm nearby. He immediately returned to the wes had come to the but his young wife refused to ac-| company him, Fatal Meeting Place Three weeks tater, on Saturday June 12, Mre. Woodill left the Thompson place, saying she was £o- fing to Easton, 15 Miles away, to a dentist's. At Easton, after visiting the dentist, she went to the I Norris and wrote a letter to the Thompsons, saying that she was in Baltimore, and would be absent for several days. Then she took the train for Royal Oak, a small #tation on the short rickety railroad. Here she allahted and went to a small dock and asked Whether a man in a jaunch had call ed for her This was about 6 @elock in the evening. She was much provoked when the boatman gave a negative answer. He direct ed her to « nearby house where she could get something to eat Eastman, in the meantime, had heen circling past St. Michae! in his Jaunch, heading for Royal Oak. His engine failed him. He returned to Bt. Michael, bat missed the train to Royal Oak. He hired a livery rix with one John Butler as driver, to rush to Royal Onk, four miles from St. Michael. The boatman showed him where Mrs, Woodili was cating her supper. Goes to Her Fate. “Do you suppose I'm going with you in that rig?” she asked, testily When she saw that Eastman had not come in his boat They entered into a long argu ment. At last, after about 15 min ultes, Bastmnan said “You come with me.” He grabbed her wrist and looked her In the eye. “All right,” sald the woman who had said “no” to millionaires. “1 saw her smile when she said it,” says Butler. They drove to St. Michael, she wearing a heavy veil. Here Enst THE MARKETS following are the avernue prices quated by th te nalors on local prod feed. Prives in all Indicated, are wrades. Kage and Batter, Poultry. : 18 Ue 1a 7 Roosters, live, ib. : +09 Koosters, dressed, tb. 4 lurkeys. live, Ib. 20 Turkeys, dressed, ib 4 Ducks, dressed, ib 20 Ducks. live, ib 12@ 14 Geeee » f uabe 1.60@ 2.00 Pigeon 1,00@ 1.60 Heigian hare, tb. .... 09 Meats, Live Welaht, Common steers, Ib. . ‘ Cows, tb ; 04 o4 o1@ 0n% Ew . ry) Wethers 04% Lambs, Ib. 6 Chotee steer 06% | Veal, la 69 Veal, m 10 Oyster 6 Clam she v0 Clam shells 31, 00@37 00 44.000 35.00 44.0067 97 00 tom 1.4.41. 000 44 36.004 ton 4300634 ore, tor 4.00% Food, 90-1), sack 1.76 | In 108, $5.00 per ton | higher. Feed. Western Washington timothy 16 Baste Washington 15. 60 @ 17.06 5.00@ 14.00 43.000 44.00 -27.00@48.00 | | | j | SPECIAL PHOT APH OF WEDDING man gave up the rig and took Mrs Woodill down to his boat, which he managed to put into shape. As they put out from St. Mick t wer man bungalow, thre There was, therefore * That Strange Power Ka mn put fa It was about 1 clock that nigh how Hut Mr xo T strange power which th ripple § Eastman exerted over the beaw to the with whe and tried t The Taylors bungalow o'clock in the Eastman must have hurried back direetly to the ylor house, . for at 5 oclock in the morning Taylor saw him driving into bia yard Eastman the Brave Ha! Ha!" Janghed Hastmar Thought I'd fo t u to break fast. Then Eastman w into a bedroom and slept until 4 In the afternoon. All this time Mra. Woodill was in @ bungalow alone. in the little ack, in the heart of the Maryland woods, she passed the night. Ali Sunday she stayed in there, atone, waiting for Eastman to return. There were three neighboring resi dences. She could not go out for fear of detection. Here was indeed a case of beauty in distress. The cripple Eastman knew that he had his victim trapped. But, as evening came on, there were chances that she could get away. 80 he hired a rig and drove to the bungalow, Jobn Satton, a neighbor, saw him coming across the clearing. He ran Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattle, Portland, Spokane. launch was stra ’ LAME & TAKEN AT HIS FUNERAL IN ST. MICHAEL ACTRESS, AND HE DESERTED HER ERS STS ca Et ne ~ LURE THAT CASTMAN’'S MD. Wire SHE WAS AN PIVE DAYS APTER THEIR imported brands. y these saws at f UNION HARDWARE CO, STEWART HARDWARE CO, F, M. SPINNING DAN, E. ERICKSON CO, FREMONT HARDWARE CO, SIMONDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle Office, 119 Ja®eon Street Keep a box of PUCKS on hand and vary your smoking. cigar you have been smoking you'll approve a PUCK THE BEYTER THAN 5¢ CIGAR witk the Havana taste PUCK is made in two different shapes, just like other Because there is a bigger supply of-the Sumatra leaf, i's possible to put all this into a nickel smoke, Not for the man who t afford to pay more, but for hint and the man who can pay any price, f . FONDRES. 2 Shapes YAyPtiino No matter what VHE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909 ‘\Clearin ee. nee eee OPEN SALE OF THE : KIRMESS TICKETS . rg 3 ao ¥ a vO HE bie e ig . sie > - pets FEET EE an L e Wheave ——a ~ — oor : sassil VOL 96 FER CENT r i S ? . * Phew, A ( | ||” We Furnish Homes Complete% r S. H. POYNOR—FURNITURI CASH OR Waldorf Block CREDIT High Class Woolens! High Class Tailoring! Must Be Reduced! vw me J U Dove 4 ”~ ¥ g | Are what we are used to handling. We never make any clothes for less. To reduce our stock in a few days we will give you your choice of any of these suits made to order for (63 With the best of linings, a No. 1 fit. We fit you perfectly. This sale is for Three Days Only Thursday Friday and Saturday \ LYONS | World’s Largest Tailors 113 First Avenue

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