The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1905, Page 3

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“Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grew" Cash r-Fen sere One Dollar or Three-Day Special Sale of Arablan Lace Curtains Credit Twe Each Week Will De. 1080 pairs of | me od Arabian Tint Laces go on sale today, and . at half their regular value, We bought ane sam re jot from the act and all are this season's patterns, (Speolal to The Star) yam new, perfect vol designs, In each pattern we have BAN FRANCISCO, May 15.—The 12 to 60 palt th portance of tho aale is evident. We f] matrimonial mixup in the family tp close entire quantity within three daye—there 9] Of George D, Collins, one of the a as to quantity most prominent attorneys of this jp abeotutel no . state, who was Indicted here LOT NO, 4 LOT. NO. 1 | $6.00 and $¢ p85 and $ Quality 85c | LOT. NO gpso and $2.75 Qua $1. 45 Quality $3.50 LOT NO. 5 50, $8.00 and $8.50 Quality $4.75 st LOT NO, 6 LOT NO © and $11,00 Quality $2.50 and " Qua $9.50, $10. $6.25 a | | RENOUNCES THE LIVING FOR THE DEAD | A STRANGE MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP IN THE FAMILY OF GEO, B, COLLINS, ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S MOST EMINENT LAW- YERS, NOW UNDER INDICTMENT FOR BIGAMY urday on a bigamy remarkable as any tale of fiction The tadiotment arose out of the question whether Collins in 1889 married Agnes or Charlotte New man, sisters, Collins saya he married Agno, who died about four years ago, but the whole Newman family and thé charge, is as TE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 1 Ke ty George D.O2)] inex THE ALLEGED BIGAMIST A death of little Susan, Agnes’ child Diphtheria was the cause, Agnes, who was again about to become & mother, caught the disease from Susan d died in childbirth The Newman family now aver that Collins laid the foundation at this time of the scheme to rid him G-L:HolmesFurnitureCo- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. HAVE EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEP- ING ON CREDIT WE Carpets Cheap BIGELOW AXMINSTER CAR | PETS—In Oriental and floral patterns, very suitable for halls, libraries and dining rooms regular $2.00 per yard | cut to w....9100 | | (Sowing, laying and lining, per | | yard, extra, 10¢.) | | |]| Wool Smyrna, 18x $1.00 s uesday Bargains jy Asmainsters, 18236 $1.25 | wanie ANTOINETTH LACE |f Axminsters, 27x60 $2.75 CURTAL 10 patterns in Nubia Wilton, 27x64 $1.75 white or Arabian; regular per Wool Smyrna, 27x54 $2.25 pair 98.00 to 99.60, cut to $4.00 Axminsters, 27x60 $3.00 | Cut price bargains are CASH. Wool Smyrna, 36x72 $4.00 |"T ] -| R - Axminaters, 86x72 $4.50 [he Ac ede ange ND THE WOMAN HE DINTES VENETIAN CARPHT. 36 inche A good Bteel Range at a mod- wide Sar gard ’ 20, | crate cost. Made of cold rolled caccdeena cn dene Byes sat tert teel and new gray tron, with * GRANITE INGRAIN CARPET, | pa li nn dilletrigas * WAKE TO FIND HUSBAND win don tlie oo aye | screw draft, duplex grates for * DEAD IN BED QUART WOOL INGRA al and wood and large roomy . per yard 32e | high warming closet, with roll * Charles Browning, 3%, was %|[| HALF WOOL INGRAIN loset Goer *% found dead in bed by his wife | oe eaecanetar The Laclede is handsomely at 6:80 o'clock Monday morn nickel-plated and may be had * * * * * = * . er: |» * ™ self of his connection with thelr) * Ing. While he slumbered his #/ For Bed Rooms—good pattern h or without reservolr; aoaeniee _ family, His financial position hav-|* heart throbbed for the last ®| and colors. price .. $30.00 4 ed word and invites hin ac ing greatly improved since his | ® time. * va On any Range in our store we ml to do their utmost to prove him| marriage to Charlotta, be had the |* puty Cordner Arnold was * ee teen aed on o ieuth “ gullty money to entertain javishly, and|* summoned to the Bowning ® WE HAVE EVERYTHING oo ae aeoe se The birth reco: show that both | be used this means to gain an en-|*® home at 1442 Fifth avenue. No * " varereers bs We take your old range, al- | FOR HOUSEKEEPING ON | jowing you all it is worth as Agnes and Charlotta bore children| trance into the social circle in| # inquest will be held ee to Collins while living under the} Which his wife and her family did|* Bowning was former! * REDIT part payment on a new one. same roof. not move. He felt that they wore |*® member of Wagner roche at Charlotta, when asked to explain | beneath him and looked around for|* and played at the Grand * this mysterious feature of the case,|® Way of cutting himself loose from|*® the time of death he was int RES SECOND AVE. refused at firat to make any state |'%# uncongenial tes, The death | * the emy t ie h Brom. # @ UNION STREET | ment throwing light on the matter, |of Agnes gave him the opportunity | * Brewing * ¥ jtt was only after several days of /884 be lont no time tn perfect * be bu nian the @ silence that she finally gave to the|the scheme which suggested itself | # f fund “* public the revolting story of her| Attending himself to all the de-)# hich order he was a # ; domestic life. tails comnected with the recording | # The remains were & It appears that she became aware |Of Agues’ death, he took the pre- | # re to th king & —— shortly after her marriage of the|!iminayy step toward disclaiming | © parlors of the Honney-Watson & MAN APPEARS AT THE UNIVERSITY ~ sé infatuation of her sister for her| Charlotta as wife. ® compa * : 139 AGES Mew O20 Rommend, Fk wid. Guid oe | Af jAgnen Collins, wife of|* Mra. Howning stated to the ® Mies the ‘Wipperman returned, The “Tyee,” the university's an- sarge Be Ane a ree D. Collir he entered the! & denut gp OPEN ALL. MicwtT nual publication, “ts out tn all ite [>= — ter, she found herself unable to cope | George D. Collins.” he entered the | deputy er that she and & wt es Fe Ts hate sa EOE among Chief De Jendent glory of 326 page q | Dest man at the werd ling eclare| with the headstrong, tyrannical dis-|tecord of san'e death. The er = husbar retired at the ® fp the question kines ag pet. ’. ae a that it was Charlotte who became| position of Agnes, who threatened | cause of h was given as diph-|#® usual hour Bunday night. He - = - - ema ser's finest. Sates cocuataie dr uaivesaite | eee [time and again to commit suicide |theriavand exhaustion following | complained of feeling ill. ‘The t “ n ents on unty Meanwhile the maternity of Col-| when spoken to about her relations | Prema childbirth & body was cold when she awoke # gee ome of Mra Tibbits, at 220) anh ably, Monday morn- | laa. three children is in doubt, as} with Collin | Caltine acted ae. chisel mourser | ® thie merning i S$ ecial Sale Sauk avenue, was entered by a) Ot mbly, Monday morn |g also the wifehood of the beaut-| Collins, whose powers of fascina-|Stithé funeral, and, wearing crepe | # * " Meghna . A mem-) cdeid > ts Treratty 96 | ft! Young college bred girl whom he/tion seem to have made @ nlave of /O0 his hat, sought the oa CREE ‘ the family retur om | Was oF he verve married last week in Chicago. And| Charlotta, succe in inducing |Of all whom he met. There was t ti = ut bout 4 o'clock is supposed | sag : pare on. peed “leome very ugty ghosts, which will|h * to quiet when | muck talk ane speculation at the yep tipdiotieatmge. i Oi e r 1c > altered the plane of the day na mpenety Say be laid away, stalk about the|#he found that « was about | tie amto bis peculiar actions " et ae Oe Oriental Crea OO | Ongaline . “ ergiar. City Detective Phit-| Dr. R the physical director. | ting home which Collins occupied|to give birth ¢ id of wh For four years after Agnes’ |b co + John Corbett was for s SL. see adam lc ; Javestigating the case, A gold | 8" i proved that he knew! unti @ short time ago with ¢ Collins acknowledged the paternity.|4¢athohe continued to lve with | >resking « horse. He got a shil Lyon's Tooth Powder.....15¢@ ; Mennen’s Talcum Powder, 2 for pia 8 pair of gold nugget | something about GUA 8B) eee cee hae keene hile namie for Agnes frequently posed as Mrs.|Charlotta, although spending the | |/n6 and aayn that * earned the Cutlcura Soap . ‘Ue " chip diamond stud,| Well 29 the develo munctes. | Te years Icollins In public, declaring to her{ greater part of his evenings away | money The event occurred when PS RTE REO MRA 5 Aa hae gh Gh Ed 25¢ fiag with an agate setting. | aity » con Records show that Collins mar-| brother and sisters that she and | from bor Corbett was 14, and he was worry- ermenrea: been t"? “15@ | Packer's Tar a 2 for. * 2be ef loose gold nuggets} » off the es But | ried Ch tte Newman on May 15.|1 harlotta should have been the} Then, about two weeks ago, he|/"# Sbout the potato crop on the |} Best Cold Cream, per Ib...5Q@ | 4711 Soap . teens -10¢€ & et of lady's handkerchiefs are announced in any | 14 The evidence of th ' of Collins, When her ehild| Went to Chicago—on business, he| Pmeraid isle, For 16 years Corbett | The rumor that the | ords ig corrobo: by ai-| was born it was taken by Charlotta|®xplained, It was during this trip|a* served the city as police of- Rad be tol eos itieioes Sate an her cen, Chalotta’s|that be married Clarice McCurdy, | "cer. ‘The only time he was ever Sanipure Porto Rico Cigars ce three years is not ¥ OF tel sans eranent mt the hild cnet: Gneme t> eb Disbarment proceedings, which| "ported to him superior for mis- j catalogue | Against this mass of evidence Col- | sister were begun some time ago against | Conduct was when he was a “beat” Half r q 7 m, pend ” vent | of nd took drink a line opposes his own unsupport-' Then, aften 10 years, came the| Collins, are pending at the present | e a of sarsa ed ©) Cc Pee eee ee eee eee ee, time in the aupreme court. Short- Parilla and iron | Dozen * oes. ly after the death of Agnes he ob-| , = ~ | *# HOSE SOAKED “DOE”"—* tained possession of $1500 on de-|, TM* British ship Lord Wolseley *# DOE SOAKED NEWMAN posit in her name in the Hibernia |" ‘0 be rigged as « five m THE MAIN CORNER ® Cash HM. Newn hoon oak ® bank, by representing himself as | ornentne at West Beattie * who his ant was her husband, The directors of the)" OR'*Y haw been out of service . * ‘ chare- # jbank ¢ instituted the proceed. | fF two years. ng been ai Second and Pike Street———. FREE DELIVERY * ne with assault and ®& ings which are still pending. Char- |‘? ® *torm off Cape Fiattery, Phones: Main 787, Independent 798. or Dr. Price's Full * Saturday morning with #/ ta made at the time po objec-| *"! be used as @ lumber boat i Baking Powder * uting Attorney Mackin- ®| |tions to his posing as her sister’s| .. pe? * * husband 1 was hypnotized eo. 7 ever = SMU REP BER * cceurred on *| laays now in explanation of her si * when New- @ lence hp aaptay * < & sprinkler ®} Mre. Collins No. 2 says she has ° 7 unt. The hose ®} explicit faith in her husband, and * 1c was wet ®| declares that the whole matter is 7 t. Taking the ® y schem dl ved a | ’ . #1 : hands he #] H [tre « prostrated Standar ‘ n a es ot eo a i lean cet taltpens tn obs tae ot d Oa J The June nts t any preliminary @ public yudiation of ber ela! rs = j ame. a foe Samee "Ser eee cee, Patterns Designer _ We man # hear ewman thinks there ® by « ns, cries out for his return. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Adams Best Baking J # war no pr ition for the ® promising to forgive him and take ° and guarantee satis- ® Biows dealt him and w ke *) him back The three children Suni & the matter before Justic v.«! whore maternity must be decided & Davis for judgment *) cling to Charlotta and try to con rd * sole “Mamma” in her terrible a K bout ress oods SERRE ER ERR RR EEE grief. | - | , A COSTLY ROOMMATE DEAD NUMBERS 117 | H ad S h Sal ; SNYDER, May 1—Mine sae, eres just Such a Sale as ache" Detrat hoteh We to een Be Veet victboe Weanenaey ou’ve Been Looking for with ” we to be an! mi t died Bunday The sapien I Ber. Rec:| total numbe known dead is now the big line of fabrics at 75¢ a yard. We venture to say you will find many Friday t y morning ) ollins re ume dy Racy apes “g niseing things you want in this assembly. Our whole stock of Dress Goods is worthy of your " ae S he injured are in o ttention if you are thinking of buying a new sult now be woke m stra feeling of | rs HREE CHILDRE H MATERNITY 18 IN QUESTION } criti the i ee oS wane oven dnp OFFEE CO. impen . suvention~ bir tuete REN WHOSE MATE ted bei wails - Colored Taffeta Silks, 19 inches wide, plain and changeable, spectally priced for tomorrow, ND AVENUE, tion proved that a $40 nugget chain| hy © FONE 5s iss knee bo n6 068.400 WERUs: ade sddndvilohe tease, SostssGleane aenretiee Se jadiszon Street and $7 tn sh had de ped in a Satin Foulards, all, silk ‘and “4 inc hes wide, in small figures and dots, apres at, a yard mysterious manner am ph » fell lon Drisette, who was also missing Yr se dee wos aesee ene jana m a charge of grand larceny e e ee ee i= been filed against him . e eee Sevcceevcces ous eeeeee eesee cos ‘ ve You Seen and and. alas SUMAG oo Plain Pongee Silks, 27 inches wide, superior quality, very special, at, a yard .. The L Dose slack Peau de Sole, all silk and 21 inches wide, also specially price tom d | ? For a Disease Germ That Liquozone Can't Kill te alc * . : ERE se eee 76 Hea A. D. Stewart, 65, committed sul 2 naw Mebiai ie r t cide in his room at the Perrin hotel| OM every bottle of Liquozone we | into the bowels and into the biood, | tagiour ¢ White Wash Silk, extra heavy and 36 inches wide, worth $1.00 een ¢ offer 000 for a ¢ eri ” ver the blood goes. » | Pure oF pots at poe 2 es 0. | sometime between 7:20 o'clock Bat- | offer $1,000 for a disease germ that Liquosone acts ws - UND PAN Ragan a. lurday evening and 1:30 o'clock Sun-|!t cannot kill. We do this to annure eit and ne an re- | ¢ accomplishing what po | Crepe de Chine, 94 inches wide od every thread silk, all ehs i 8 brani pright, Piano, |day afternoon at which time the|¥ou that Liquozone does kill germn resuite are inevitable, | f Pec Eee, Pigs tancs eat eeode iat eae Coe RET and occupies no | body was discovered. Cyanide of And it is the only way known to} must end when! ac Rasket Panam 4 “s inche wide and an all wool, > 00 < than = regular ue. potassium was the poison taken kill germe in the body without kill- | led. Then Liquo-| ic Bottle Free — iat er worth $1.00 a yard, special tomor wh it takes the place) gz t te connec. | ing the tissues, too. Any drug that toni . | Fi alee ight 3 sete Jee eh ks. 05058 CSte Nae Ged a Plano Player, amdlucn oith a take cale ot” maining | killa germs is a poison, and it can-|q es of per uf eed Liquosone, and have | Biack Mohair Panata, also all wool and 46 inches wigs, worth $1.00 a yard, —— Played > geal = had BY | stock to Mra. Locke about « month | Sot be taken internally, Medicine ia| fect health. 1 have | "*" 4 sign yd please mind dl goa priced tomorrow at ‘ Bee Busic rolls, and can be! ico. He was tried on a charge of | Almost hel in any germ dineane, | re 1 ars yield at | OO : siete gave tome Plaid Silks, 19 inches wide, In many different patterns, at. a yard...... 7. Maying in an ins vagrancy and turned loose. Stewart | It ts this fact which gives Liqu 1 e, and it cures dis-| oi aiite and we will pay the| Shepherd Check Suitings, 48 inches wide, in blue and white and brown and white, special Moving a small lever. The} was behind tn his room rent. The|!ts worth to bus nity . worth so hich iicine never Cures. | deug@Mbt ourselves for it. This is tomorrow at,a yard ‘ oes med oe thaniem and Piano act a8} authorities have been unable to lo-| «rest that, after testing the product | ve ma meet—wher- | ou, ft Je to convince y | Bird's © Suiting, 45 inches wide, in shades of blue, ray brows ‘ona 8] aaiek to- but are absolutely intopens. cate friends or relatives. for two years, through physi are an t mu of cures lio, » pei what Liquozone is, pe ow at z each oth: The lower ha and hospitals, we paid $100,000 for | that were ade by it } z a cage po i morr a is . . ie e”e ooees ‘The eggs * _ pr muimaties | FIFTY INJURED American rights« And we have} G D oh aa Page * Ag H | ‘et Broken Check Sulti ngs, 45 inches wide, in shades of gray, blue, tan and brown, at, a yard ae moto ent over one million dollars, in “ 7 rape 4 nore ve i . i Keys of the Piar | VIENNA, May 15.—Fifty persone! O>e ves, to buy the firat bottle and| erm Diseases a under no obligation | } OTHER SPECIALS INCLUD 75e 8 fone of the KRWLI-AUTO-| were injured, some perhaps fatally, 4 Theme t germ dt . ys PEMAND ie surpassingly pure, sweet |r 8 ar ena od caticg, |#1Ve Mt free to each sick one WhO | sanes Aieine can do for} ‘eels ind } Wash Silks, 20 inches wide, in white and cream, special tomorrow at, a yard......25¢@ asa 0: loston of cellu- | vy oute Ai one comts 60e and " a ws “i 2 " seers A cuthurst sell th tise ok the Preah cube would try it. these t vo is to help Natu } bs base — a4 ine ws wh — tomorrow at iit on cc ¢ eceet ee 35e Musician, but the quick, | 10ld company's plant today The overcome ¢ germs, such te Wash Silks, 27 inches wide, al 50e¢. ie. Be an 00 MMiathetis response that distin. | fire chief and several firemen are Acts Like Oxygen jsults are indirect and ert | White Pongee Silk, 24 Inches wide, special tomorrow at, a yard .. 25 fhe human touch. Easy to|among the injured. A large crowd| Liquozone is not made by com-|Liquozone attacks the germs, wher- | Fancy Mohairs, suitable for shirt waist sults, at 50c, 0c, $1.00, $1.25 and = 3 og te bur. Will inst a Iife-| was pressing close to the fire tinep| pounding orcas wd agen la lage Mal And when the worms |] for this offer may not appear ; ; sarin ih oshinil te. £6. caenecabusbitei eet claws, 1 com- | when the explosion occurred cohol in a virtues are derived | whic yune & disease are destroyed again. Fill out the blanks and » c . . — 2.00 no in existence. The man-| ‘ : solely from gan—largely oxygen gas | the disease must end, and forever mal! it to the Liquozone Plain Mohairs in black, navy and brown, at, up from......50¢, 6O¢. T5¢, $1.00 =a ieee net, bees able to| HE OBEYED THE BURGLAR by @ process requiring immer hat is Inevitable |] Co. 468-464 Wabash Avenue, t os fas ough to t 4 | Chicago. T a by the de: c apparatus and 14 days’ t This 1 - Wust received a ship-|or Mae? tulet oF Til blow the toP| process hns, for more than 20 years e erinfluenge i] say disease In | A Big Sale of Framed Pictures Seen that X-Ray Mirror in our be ving | Of Your head off,” was the remark | boon the constant subject of sclen- T have never tried Liquo | Window? It isa wonder. Made in nil waiting | made to J. W. Duniap early Sunday Blood po! ft it Wednesday at Half Price 8 Se @ cordial tae J a@Y | tific and chemical re lood potson If zone, but if you will supply me Vednesday Price. eatle, too. Metiendes © eryone in.|™orning by @ masked burglar 19! he result in @ Hauid that he Weel ticubies” Sasinet |] & 60c bottle free, I will take it | ae Soh eases Piano and|Dunlap’s room in ee den Gate! wnat oxygen does. It is a nerve che—Colde Many Heart T | tt ¢,|hotel. Dunlap closed his eyes until | a tice Preumonia | nd ,and se and blood food—the most helpful pile © ctr Mor My the Kreti Auto-Grand. | the burgiar left with $8 and an um-| ining in the world to you. Its ef-| Constipation Rheuratign pens — ns a fects are exhilirating, vitallaing, | Do vertery “Diarrhea Hiin, cUar = ry oods oO. purifying. Yet it te an sbsolutely druff-Dropsy Ptomach Give full address write plainly 1s, 5. JOHNSTON CO RAVENSDALE, May 15.—Mr./certain germicide. The reason ts} es aapinas pay Second Ave. and Madison St. . and Mrs, Phil. Metgard, their son|that germs are vegetables; and| oles Tuberc. | ’ ‘ge Leading Piano House. ‘and two boarders, residing near | Liquozone—tike an excess of oxygen Varicoreie eT any ot + cosiesilaieea cade a 4 SECOND AVENUE. Maple Valley, were poisoned Satur- |——is deadly to vegetal matter acca hat Dein with fever | using Liquosone will be gladly sup: di FY f Burke Building dey from eating mushrooms, Liquozone goes into the stomach, hation—-all catarrh—all con- | pitied for a Lest 4 i f erareresenenaenamaserswaeao

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