The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1907, Page 8

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HILL WINS THE COLUMBIA FIGHT Jauite and countersults in the local | prosecuting attorney has filed nO! 4 desperate fight at 1 0” VANCOUVER, WASH, | Keer, head of the legal Gepartment of the Portland & Seat Ue Rallway company, expects to re Paul the latter part of The work of the legal which has been carrted on in this city about finished, so far as import * are concerned and Hill has won bis fight The fight that has been waged the Portland & clearly According to state rollable per The HiT company | won the fight & Seattle has p succeeded in securing ttt right of VERNE JOSLIN HAS 9 gong the principals under way along the Columbia river over BOUGHT THE NEWS MoMillen and Burbeck quarrel and a fight ensued, during whi the route firet decided upon, but it has also beatép the Harriman com pany in ite attempt to seoure track - hee over the Northorn Pacific road] Verne L. Joslin, a well known The real object of the fight made | cured the Municipal News, a weekly, the | paper started some time ago by G. march of the Portiand & Seattle, t| 8, Costello and W, Bailey, two iooal je Jearned from numerous sources, | Bewspapermen, was to compel Hill to grant certain Mr, Joslin took charge with the tracted by the cries, separated ¢ trackage rights greatly in his effort to seeure| duct the paper along lines wimilar Puget | to those adopted heretofore, In the courts by Beattie againat the Harriman com pany for the right of way has been one of the most notable in western railway butlding, siteated every bit of important right of way wanted by the Portland & Seattle, and both companies have brought numerous —__— MINING ILLEGALLY OPERATED Mueb of the treasury stock “Believing in the past and prem TieA reir re party and having a firm faith in the There ts a law in the state which ‘each of ite candidates for public | permits the incorporation of min bed PUBLIC! now BIL) Beco ie Under this law, the Jarticles of incorporation must ithe number of shares of stock te laued and the number assigned te leach incorporator dom made use of in incorpo: This law ts sel ting Under the general incorporation | Seattle, has }laws, no provision is made for trea# | to carty the largest cnpltalina-| 77, OF, promotion, sack - method of providing for treasury] the petitioners, because the efty is The Pacific Coast Steamabip od the mains to the) company's steamer Mackinaw ar | t, abjoining the town. rived from San Francivoo this morn: | I their own stock in the hands of the] There are 300 families, way the | ing with a oargo of off. | petitioners, without adequate means chy of Topeka is due to arrive The only wi tion have failed to comply with the law. Their articles of tncorpora- tion merely state that the company fe incorporated for a million or #0 the object for which it is in- corporated. The stock subserip- tion, which f# necessary to make the stock valid, has been omitted very often through ignorance or in- No Legal Standing. As a result, the companies have gone ahead selling stock and trans acting business without any real Only the fact that/are considered these companies have almost unt-| be Hable to purchasers of stock for} build « good stock is for the original steokhold. ers to place @ certain amount of | Hunt | secretary and president of the com }pany in trust, to be sold for the benefit of the company. Fraudulent Operations. stock transac tions of many of the Washington corporations «have fraudulent from the time of incor poration, whether by acetdent or de- sign, and the officers and promoters | of plans for by good lawyers to] save you money and tell you how to Accordingly, legal standing. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 190 the amount of ¢ Jonses, ‘This point has not been put to a legal } test aw the vietins of mining Invest ments have been ignorant of the fact that they may recover Many people have followed the suggestion of The Star and have ealled upon Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh .with thetr stories of joss in mining #tooks, To date the csiiintlaitiandinniuitiy loc! complaints, To a Star representa | ip), not | Sea Me. Mackintes, sates that] hea pooh va nrees Mos and Hugh MeMillen, @ steam: no evidence sufficiently strong for) man, was saved from ending ja prowecution had been presented. | murder by Patrolman Jennin who happened on the scene in th MeMillen drew a large knife al succeeded tn thrusting ite bi | partially tato the abdomen of bh opponent. Burbeck managed levade the full effect of the kni | plunge and called for help, Patrolman Jennings, who was newspaper man of Beattie, has se two men and placed McMillen ul der arrest, while Burbeck was booked as a witne Although painful, Burbeck’s wound t# sot serious. The fight oceurred in the |mouthern portion of the city fawue of last Saturday, and will con: | The Municipal News will be a Republican paper, In his an nouncement Mr. Jo#lin says integrity of those that shall govern doubenes Wauaeee st the destinies of that great organt-| tor the new Moore theater shall be sation, in the future, the Municipal) given out, wae introduced by title News, under the w management, | jagt night. Preceding thie move « will endeavor to expound to 1) repaiution wae adopted by the of} versally failed, leaving nothing to 7 1 readers euch declarations a8 the | coun corporations | fight over, has prevented “4 council tnatructing the buliding tn Wegally issued and has Ro Valt according to law Thousands of people who bought stocks in mining corpora tions hold certificates which, ac cording to strict interpretation of law, would have deen worthless even had the mines pald Pailure to comply with the incor poration laws is the cause of the ‘worthiessness of many treasury stock. All stock must be @ubscribed and paid for in money) or. tts equivalent. lany of the mining companies leaders of the party may adopt an4 | sector hot t t will at all times give its earnest) mitts tor the conetruction, ‘Sideation sapport to the party ag a whole and/ ., changes in « theater until th office so long as the latter are men) iar oath | tax ing companies for the development rth t voti neat citi | an appl lon for & permit for lof prospects without any worthy of the ‘votes of het the new Moore theater was about to capital stock sens.” be made, “| YORK Ww NTS WATER ter rcceereeecesy 9 : ON THE FRONT - * ‘The town of York, recently in-| . corperated along With Southeast | FSS FPP E ERTS OS ed the elty councth| Steamer City of Puebla sailed for | Ban Francisco this morning with o. PAY | 237 passengers. tend the water maine to that ‘This wit! be easily ¢ pla about to « supply of water and | from Ban Frapclaco today Steamer Ramona ts due to arrive of procurt in a bad wan! lack of it, The the fire and the proper consideration. the L. HM. Gray feet, satied from i lems been | MOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION. i044 lumber for San Franctsco, Send boc to Knapp & West, archt | Steamer Chippewa, recently pur tee 363 Colman bidg,, fer a book sail from New York for Beattie to home cheap. seat WANTED EXPERIENCED HELP IN ALL WANTED EXPERIENCED HELP IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Miles of New Valenciennes Laces at Lowest Prices Unusual values we say unusual be cause it ie seldom you have an oppor tunity to buy Valen- Seattle Gone Wild Over the New pee 8 on Sore ono ee «Skeleton Jumper” ilustreted be and which this duce d—locally They are the happt- est hit in years, the talk of prices. The reason we can offer this opportunity ts can't supply the de mand. Better come at once and place chased from a large 7 Unig two and three total purchase was large, and = amount- ed w over out in an HOUR OR TWO. Several designs to pick from, Choose your own matorial—but plaid silk ribbom and velvet seem to have the call vided them Into several lots—25e, 45, And you don’t have to drain your purse to get and §5e a dozen yards. Springtime Ribbons at 25c a Yard Fresh warp print ribbon, white Tomorrow We Show the New Veils in a New Location For the “good the service” moved and Veil- ings to a promt nent corner near Ribbon De- buds and Mossoms—25c a yard —S6e ts the usual price, but ear- ly ordering made 4 +inch width, washable; Dive, red and black edges. SPRINGTIME RIBBONS 59 In honor of t change we shall tomor- row a new lot of Drape Vetis, showing the lat- York | @ Prices are as varied as the assortment Pia n S . White, pink, bine and lavender grounds, with flowers of all kinds covering You can almost see them nod ding their heads, so natural are Sixinch width, at PERIENCED HELP IN ALL Sil? SILI Jewelry Almost Given Away of examples for a nominal consideratio were of no consequence. DEPARTMENTS. set n turned over to us a trunkful and kept the trunk. The samples as bin trip came to an end here, But YOU'LL find many useful and pretty things for next-to-nothing if you be here early tomorrow morning. Up to $1.0 Link Cuff Buttons 25¢. Gold Plated Link Cuff Buttons plain and chased designs, some set with semi-precious as opal, garnets, sapphires, pearls and turquols; values 6c, 76< and up to $1.50, all Up to $1.98 Foi =r 9g Are Yours - pretty desians and patent kable fastenings; worth Up te $1.00 Watch Fobs, Yours for 29¢. yxidized and fancy metal beads, mall links and this sample jot show Gold plated, stiver, oxidized and en- signs of wear, but are great value ame! Brooches, set with semi-pre- ’ cious stones, puch as half-pearis, every conceivable design pansies, shamrocks, crescents, cir- clets, medallion, poppies, true lov- ALL BRACELETS IN THIS SAMPLE LOT HALF PRICE BELT BUCKLES, $1.25 and up to $1.98, all at Up to $1.25 Lockets and Medallions and com amethyst and teel anc bronze t new goods but show Jrummer’s hand » $6.50 Buckles will be sold at Third Off co® or, the steamer Iroquols, now on for Beatue H. B. Kennedy, of the Port Or chard Route, announced this morn ing that the steamer Tourist, which ie being built by that company at ley, wih be launched Banta Clara, of Northwestern Steamship company, Valder with 14 passengers and %% fous of fieh The steamer will be DEPARTMENTS. rock near Valies Hleships, was brought from Bremer }ton a few days ago to be shipped boat was among the possessions of the Spanish and was one of the first boats captured by the United States feet at Mantia built of binck walnut and is 36 feet In length LOCAL FLASHES Republican Club Meets. At the Cectt hote? tonight at 8:50 jo'clock the Seattle Republican ex intro t We Now = oe oe lehairman, request that all officers for more help and be yy So maybe tomorrow we'll catch up and turn them dense agegeman Arrested. | ferent dock: } ing on boats, F. O. Partridge, » bag- | man, was arrested last night by man Maybere Chieage Oan Arrested. ' 2 Chinese | mary? rested early this morn. 25e amethyst pendant ave jets of ome of the od sold on the Pa in designs enulty and will be sold for Re will be sold for @4.99 ao man Mead for leaving Frederick & Nelson Gncorporated.) on deponiting #10 « sure his appearance in court Complete Mote! ond Club F, | Women's Suits, W. roated yorlerday after “UNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FURNIGH THE HOME COMPLE while trying to thy a bartender in a om on Firet av Three Drapery Specials for Tomorrow and Thursday Printed Muslins 10¢ lively when Pa Siwsler arrived | Swede Bees Funny Things. 6-{t. Curtain Poles 1¢ Each. Nelson, & Bwede, wae taken In evdilody early this morning by Pa-| nan Osborn and booked on the | © of insanity. ve had vimione after him to take hie lite oney and Companions Gone. Addison reported quarters last night the lon# of| time the mys Hous disappearance of three companions with whom he had dAbking In Georgetown. WOMEN FIGHT AGAINST TAX (Boripps Telegraph Service.) YORKTON, Bask, Feb. 1. authorities have | rants for Doukbobors who fought against the payment of the head) The women fought with the mon and retook the attac! from the collectors. were called tw preserve order.| FALTY DEALS G. A. Virtue reports the sale of) | four lots ip Bouth Beattle for $3,000 located on the Cob umbia & Puget Bound tracks near! The purchases) Printed Musita for bedroom curtains, | drenser scarfs, ete, ced as above for ta ‘The goods are & The special pric also have brackets, ends or sockets these Poles at usual prices and Thursday enn nna att Pat PPD PPP $1.50 Mixed Feather Pillows O5¢ Pair, $2.65 White Bedspreads $1.85 Kach. Full double bed size white Bed Spreads tn an raised designs Five-pound mixed Feather Pillows covered wity good grade striped ticking In assorted eology Regular price $1.50 a pair. ‘The spectal prog iy tomorrow are good service Pretty White Waists for of pleasing effects, some others with yoke. some 81.25 © 827.50 full plated fronta embroid tucked cuffs with 1 This advance showing embraces a diversity of the Waists being trimmed with lace and d dots, and others having embroidered front quarter and full longth sleeves ar having fancy tuck and lace cuffs. Prices 2Q5-—White Lawn Walste having : full length a) edge and collars to mateh Other Watsts with full embroidered and plaited fronts at the same price; as well 4s & good assortment at $1.75, $2.25, $2.76 Mounted po 2.96 and $3.95. AT #7,50-—White Mull Waiste having embroidered fronts with tucks and double thread Valenciennes tnsertion with lace trimmed cuffs to mateh front have Price $7.50 with hand-embroidered three-quarter sleeve, » Others of linen and lawn In yoke effects. cuffs and collar, at $9.60, $14.60, $17.50, $25.00 and $27.60. id Dimity Walets Prices $5.96, embroidery $6.50, We also show Dotted Swiss trimming and $8.60 and 912.75. AT #27.50-—-Walsts of pure sheer linen, daintily and trimmed with linen Cluny and Valenciennes lace. These Waints are finished with French beading in all seal sleeves, lace trimmed; cuffs and collar Lace trimming lwere made by Mr |Rogers and Miss Caughey |acres in Weat Beattle, south of the! | Boston plat, were sold for BE. B. Far io G. B. Mallbers. houn, Denny & Ewing report the following sales near Spring st... Mrs. M. C. Pearsell | hand-embroidered have three-quarter a, embroidered Price ition wae sent C6! from 8 tomorrow r committee for! The po in he Fanny Dutard, of |") & 827.50 i p Ballard for Tacoma this morning to Cedarine Furniture Polish 25c a Bottle} This ts the very finest preparation for cleaning and renewing all kinds of finished wood, te It fs manufactured from cedar products in tion with compounds used to produce a polish on the finest planos and furniture. The cedar olor fae meates the woolen goods in the rooms where Cedarine is used—thus {t is an excellent moth From its very nature ft (ends to preserve the original finish of al! articles on which ft It does all that is claimed for it |teenth avenue \house, Frances B Lester to A. A Crockett #t., corner | Nob Hill and Third avenue West, Wiliam Herrington to H. A. Boo lehased by the Alaska Steamship pretty homes. It will/ company of the Great Lakes, will { Miller, $2,600. moves grease, flyepecks, mars and finger marks, night. The Chippewa ts o sister way sround the Hora bound A number of small sales « | ported by Bruen & Heat tn the Cap tol HiIl district, Southeast corner of Melrose and Republican st, T./ FP. Rainey to Peter M On Fiftvecath avenue North, | beyond Howe at, City Land Co., to Olina Nielson, $3,600, "ace, near Thirty-righth st Huxheon to Ralph Burdick, $2.10, Bruen & Bost will put on the mar: xt 30 days about Housekeepers will find Codarine a splendid Cedarine costs more than other fluishes that could be obtained, we neverthel ing room by the gallon. Price, per bottle .. reddagtt the On Newport Bissell Sweepers We carry a fall line of Bissetl’s Carpet Sweepers, arrived in port (his morniag frony the finest Sweepers produced. ket within the four fifth of Bissel!'s Crown Jewel Sweepers, Bissell’s Banner Bissell’s Cyco-Bearing Grand Rapids Sweepers, Bissell’s CycoBear Ing American Queen Sweepers, Bisseil’s Cyco-Bearing Elite Sweep ors, Bissell's Cyco-Bearing Grand Sweepers, Bissell's CycoBearing Club Sweepers. : of the above are carried in both nickel-plated and japam- ned metAl frames and trimmings The woods and finishes are white maple, antique oak, any finished maple, golden oak, mahogany, figured rosewood amd. ange on drydock at Eagle Har thie afternoon to have repaired | property on the west side of the the damage sustained by hitting w north end of Mercer island | The real estate market is «# A small boat known as « “cap 8 decided movement in West Se) tain’s gig.” and whieh formerly be? altle property lenged to ane of the Spanish bate cent sales of property ts one of $26 by W. T. Campbell & Betenteenth at The tract cont wus called Birtle Heights Bird wae the purchaser Junction of California av and Ninth estate offices epring up within the last week or) Among the large re 20 acres aad] A Brussels carpet should never be swept with a com as it destroys the face of the fabric and causes It to sprout, Fi Costumes, Suits, Fars, Waists. Ltc. CK & , (iNCORPORATED) AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. > Womens TRE DERI Complete Hous: NEW YORK CLUB, The members of the New York club will hold a spectal meeting In jthe Alaska club next Friday night| land Washington's birthday will be celebrated. Members and | friends will be welcomed ecutive committee will meet. P. J./ MEN'S CLUB, Farley, president, and D. C. Slocum, | The Men's club of st leflurch will meet tonight for their | regular reunton. Mre, Walker Ray Dead HOQUIAM, Feb. 19. jer Ray died suddenly t this city The deceased wa } years of age and a native of I) BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ure. Why? because we are out of the the moitciti the ait. } 4 good coffee and) tea wherever are fire and water! Bchitling’s Best We can save you money on Furn we buy our goods for cash; high-rent district; because our expenses are very small, and because we are satisfied with « <mall profit member we extend the most liberal credit. specials for this week— Here are a few soc Matting, per yard . gsc Mattitig, per yard . $5.00 solid oak leather $4.50 solid oak leather seat Dining Thair $1.75 solid oak imitation leather seat Dining Chair $1.10 A very fine line of solid oak pedestal Dining Tables at from $16.00 to .. We Deliver to Any Part o! Northwest Furniture Co. 2321 FIRST AVENUE. Between Bell and Battery. PIANOS Steinway --. Knabe FINEST LINE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Adjusting Sale seat Dining ¢ oo $25.00 ‘This is inventory mo Phone Main 6172. fered in all lines.’ Every new piano carried over. from last year is heavily discounted,. and there are some snaps in Slightly used {pinged on sale, and which are of. feréd at prices from $115 to $210 Jess than regular. One fine’ ma *néw, but a sample instrument ethé only one we have, so take it tata discount of Another, rinehes high, three pedals, mahog ay case, fine tone and fully guar ranteed, at a discount of One large sodk, 4 feet 10 inches high, finest workmanship; deep, rich, mellow ctotie, good for a lifetime, »yd& can have at a discount o ONE PRICE, One styles, in mahogany and discounted ftom the Seattle, Wash. Thirty or forty other pianos at prac tleally your own pric you want one. Suits and Cravanettes worth up EASY TERMS GIVEN. to $25.00, seiting at Catalogues, prices, terms, ete., ed free for the asking. THE BENSON CLOAK CO, Grandpa Roc KOHLER & OWASE, Established 1869, Many varieties rt Woodhouse & Dabney & Woodhouse Furn | Scotch Madras 6fi¢ a Yard, Several good atyles of Beoteh Madras in artistic dewigns ang lasting colors are priced us above for tomorow | and Thursday. ‘The goodg 50 in. wide and sell regulany en $1.00 per yard. arly at | | use it tm our ELSO ¥ Motel and Club shang Independent shipper and re er of selected fruit, at pm lower than the quotations. I have s car tra faney Wenatchee he boxes and ‘barrel, Come see them. STORAGE ROONS AT CITY DOCK. Foot of Main st” Phones Queen Anne 97% Ind 7748. Pe 150 a Copy The Moon Has Ite Eyed on Tos When Tommy Ati ‘Marries Deity Gra In the Evening by the Move Light Deas Black Cat Rag. Moon Winks (Three-Step), I Don't Know Where Fim Gelag but I'm on My Way. Walte Me Around Agalt, wile Morning Star. Pickles and Peppers (Rag) f- In Honeymoon Valiey With You § > Idaho, When the Whippoorwill Sa Marguerite, Brownte (Ras) Red Domino, Cline’s Piano House 1205 SECOND AVENLE: & Victor and Ee Talking ef snmerT M tC Tit Second Ave POULTRY NETTING<Cat received Price and 2 " anteed. wre OGGERS’ SUPPLY CO Colman Dock. Both Phones 92%

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