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s-Hesseltine Company Have Advantageous ment With Washington-Meteor Company Stock at Low Price and Sell It at Big ‘oe Ragers-Heareltine ¢ ed the meetir® and asked some speculating in the stock of / questions which were embarrassing ion «= Meter Mining | to anewer, but, in the main, the ap of which it #tands before | stockhoktera did little of the talk- Ree in the light of fiecal| ing, Apparently they had been Py trealy admitted by officers | called there to be talked to. b companies, Captain Hand Explains, faieposing of Warhing-| | ed of 0 Mampany’s stock} Captain Mand, who made « very Revin perventane, as ix the | Promising report on the Washing- Ei ccoement with fiscal | ®® Meteor propertion some time ine Rogere-Hesseltine com. | #E% did much of the talking, He taken options on blocks of advised the stockholders that they , Panne Meteor stock from have one of the best mines in thé ‘at the Dest figure they |“C#Mtry. He atated the reason the with the mining com. |™se id not become a dividend and has Gieposed of the stock | Paver in July and August, as he had be public at the highest price predicted it would, was that Presi Noman. dent Hobson, who was in charge of RR Hesreitine, of the Row the work at the mine, had been company, ia seore-/Milsled by a former survey in v of the Washington | ™eeing his tunnel and had fatied to SP gempany, and as George K.|*ttike the ore body for which he Se the other partner, tp one| WA" fearching, Captain Hand in- e of the Washington | ated that the survey had been gompany, the figures ai| Prepared with the object of decety: have secured thelr op. |! the Washington Meteor com- ington Meteor stock | Py inside ones. . wee stions on the part of stock+ ; elders that an expert accountant smeapeateg fo through the books of the com: | thle fact that has led to the | pany were not welcomed by the Abat the Rogers-Hesseltine | management of the Company. Offi. RY Ras realined more from | cers of the company objected on the Washington Meteor stock | score that they had no authority to Same than has the Wash-| spend money for that purpose. One company . Rogers, of the Rogere- company, and Mr. Jobn/but hie offer was not followed by E r ¥ vice president of the! others, Finally a committee of Meteor company, @4/ stockholders was appointed to go Manager of the com-/through the books of the company ‘Somit that this sytem hasiand report at the annual meeting on Maren 6. Evades the Question. One stockholder asked if it war trae that the Rogers. Hesseritt: company realized 49 per cent com My. Cramer, “Whenever we mission on the sale of Washingt ‘That they were getting more | Meteor stock, Without answering share of the proceeds |‘ * G¥eetion directly, Mr. Rogers ie of tech, we raised the | T*Rlled that the Rogers-Hesseitine -~ this arrangement te pays all the expenses of ping and selling the stock,” thelr next option.” company took options on the stock this system, the stock {Of the Washington Meteor company and dimposed of it at the best price the company could command, pay- ing all expenses of making the saier and paying the Washington Meteor company its option price. Mr. Rog ere explained that this ie fair to the other stockholders, as any one of them can do the same thing if he cares to mabe such an arrange- mont. Represswtatives of the Comstock Golden Gate company, méntioned some days ago as « Rogess-Heaset tine promotion, deny that the Roe ors-Hesseltine © hae any connection with thé Camatock Golt- en Gate, other than & contract to felt tte stock in Beattie, They state that the Comstock Golden Gate mine is owned by Rj Hewson, of San Francisco, and i ane of a group of mines which were Mooded 27 years ago at the time when salt water put an end t erations in the Comstock district r intimates that the or- re of the company themacives stock. | Price Is Boosted. the different option ar- between the Rogers company and the Waah- or company. the price has been boceted by the fompeny through various the present stockholders me ene varying prices eel Meteor and the tine companies are affiliated, occupying the me eitice suite in the Alaska and being controtied by the men. op- any possible action pari of the stockholders of PF Weehington Meteor Mining | Take the Water Out. jpany. the trustees of the com-| During the taet two years, they m called a stockholders’ meeting state, the water has been pumped Grocers’ Assoctation hall, in| from the mines by a corporation or Y block, Tuesday night. canieed for that purpose, and the ‘Meeting was called for the | Ophir, California and a @f smoothing the way for Virginia mines have been tal meeting of the company, | rich geld ore out of the cast ee takes place March 6, in the of the Comstock lode. where the W'a offices in the Alaska | Cometock Golden Gate te situated. The company is endeavoring to of stockholders attend. | float $100.00 of its $1,000,000 capital jetoet at 66 conte per share in Seat tle, in order, the promoters ray, to | do‘Aevelopment work in the mine. is c Ong hing will be in dinens | ‘S pleasant evening at the big! Decide to change from the old given tn Leschi Park pavil|to the new and let us quote you "Come and enjoy yourself. prices on plumbing fixtures G. H 's orchestra. Gentlemen. | Brown Plumbing Co, 221 Pine Ladies free. Both phones. $2.50 High Chair $1.85 These Chairs are made of solid oak throughout. The seat is made of closely wov- en cane. The “swing over- head” tray is exceptionally broad, The panel back is neatly curved. The spindles are hand-turned whasbiseaiiis, The base is flaring, so that the danger of tipping Is done away with to a very great extent. A $2.50 value tomorrow at $1.85 only .... $4.00 Hall Mirror $2.65 The frame of this Hall Mirror is made of quartered Glen oak and measures three feet in length. The round Beveled French plate mirror measures ten inches in diam @er. The hooks are four in number and are of cast bronze Just the thing for office use. INANCIAL AGENTS IN. ROLE OF SPECULATORS TO GIVE WARD BIG RECEPTION Plans were formulated Inst night at &@ committee meeting of George Fortson Camp No, 2, United Spanish War Vetorans, ception of Commanderin- Chief Hamilton Ward, who will be tn this by City Engineer R. H. ‘Thomson for the re elty with hin statt about March 26 on Mia aunual toyr pf ipnpec tion, All camps wogt of the Cam cade will parti pate in the recep tion, Mombers of the G, A. R. and clty officials have been Invited to] attend, Addrowses will also be! made by A-¥.P 1, officials, with 4 view of deouring the national on campment of the United Spanish War Veterans for 1900 $5,000 FOR ewe Five thousand dollara are to be} set aside by the city counell for) the reconstruction of the King) street sewer between First ay, and | the bay Municipal ownership was dis ounae eal Be Jence club of the university McCarthy’s No Need to Worry | You will find most of the new things you want ff you come to McCarthy's. Lots of new goods coming in every day. Below we tell you of some of yesterday's arrivals And by the time you read this there'll most likely be many more to boast of. One thing you can be sure of about these new goods—they are just as good as they are new. You can always depend on McCarthy's, New White Goods Fifty different patterns in | the much wanted new white | vestings came yesterday, and | you have néver seen a more charming lot of fabrics at the small prices we shall sell them for, Among them are pretty embroidered white Seisses in dot, square, snowflake and leaf designs. These are fine, sheer qualities and are bound to suit your fancy. There is also a nice assort- ment of the much desired white shadow checks and sheer fancy white corded check effects. Also white French madrases with shad- ow checks, pin dot madrases and French oxfords with raised mercerized figures, | checks and stripes. it is difficult to tell which one of the new things is the prettiest. They are all good | and very moderately priced, running from 2O¢ to 40¢ a | yard. You don’t have to wait for the snow to melt in the | mountains before you get the spring goods you want, You are pretty sure to find the right thing at McCarthy's. New Embroid- eries Nothing could be prettier than the many designs we are showing in the new allover embroideries for shirt waists and yokings. This is the ver dict of the man¥ critical vis- itors to our embroidery sec- tion. We agree with them and 80 will you when you gee the goods. And for all they | are so pretty the prices are most reasonable, GB¢ to $3.50 a yard. See them to- morrow. Also the many new things in edgings, insertings and | headings that can be matched in sets, Qualities are fine and sheer ,edges in every case are guaranteed to wear as tong as the cloth. Literally thous- ands of yards now on sale, and a great varicty of designs | to choose from, Prices lower than you would expect to pay for the extra values we have to sell you. New Jap China Lovers of pretty and artis- tic dishes will be pleased with the select assortment of new Japanese Ware—vases, rose bowls, cups and saucers, salt and pepper shakers, choc olate sets, etc—which we | added to our stock yesterday. They are all gems of art and | surprisingly low in price. New Corsets Your new dress will look better and wear longer if you have it fitted over a new cor set. You'll find the new mod els here. Your favorite style at the same price you would pay if you bought it in Chi cago, New York or your for mer eastern home. Corset Department on our Second Floor. New Suits | Just twenty new and swag- ger styles were added to our big assortment yesterday, These are the swellest of the new things—straight from New York, There's a swing and dash about these new suits that is unequalled by any others shown the pres- ent season. We know you'll be pleased with them. But if you are not, we have one hundred and twenty-five oth- er new styles for you to choose among. If you are the most fastidious woman in Se- attle so much the better for you and for us. You can find just what you want in a new suit if you come to this store, And while styles are so many and so various here, prices are not a bit higher than you would have to pay for the / | same garments in Chicago, | Philadelphia or New York— $18.00 to 875.00. Alcer- | ations without charge, New Shirt Waists | Lots of new styles in the white lawn waists you have been looking for, and not a few in china silk and white lace nets. Come in three- quarter and full length sleeves. There are a great many pretty tucked effects and dainty designs with lace inserting, embroidery medal lions and hemstitching. The prices are most reasonable, Lawn waists from 9B@ to $2.50. Silk and lace waists from $2.50 to $9.00. New Dress Skirts A swell new collection to select from. Every wanted style brought out this season is here, Materials are the asked for chiffon Panamas, chiffon voiles and new fancy suitings. You Can have just the one of the new spring shadings that you most de sire. Fit and workmanship are perfect. See them tomor- row in our cloak and suit de- partment on the second floor, New Laces A pretty assortment of real Duchess Lace Appliques in new designs are among the new things you will see here tomorrow. These are exceed ingly attractive. There are also more of the new Val Laces in the narrow widths you have been wanting. New Coats Another express shipment came in yesterday. We have a good collectéon now of La- dies’ and Misses’ Covert Jackets, three-quarter length Spring Coats in new novelty effects, and a fine line of the new Rain Coats for spring All sizes, 32 to 44, are includ ed. Prices are away below what you would expect to pay for such splendid new garments, McCarthy Dry GoodsCo. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. ons SEATTLE STAR Se RBDAY FEB. si, 1907. When the women start to do a — thing something th going to happen For sore month the Improvement of Atlantic City, has been attempting to raise money to grade and’ paved Jefferson boulevard from Rainier boulevard to Lake Wash Ington, & dintance of several blocks The property owners and others have di fund, but there is still lacking a ena! antount The women of the city were told that ft wae up to them te | they are going to do #0, ‘Tomorrow | night they will give a supper and | dance at th lust night before the Polit} | Great enthusiasin is display by the residents and no doubt the full || amount will be roalined aight merce has just book giving facts and statistion | tie oneerning the | Again WITH PURE CREAM FRESH FROM OUR tistion and a great many facts that ng them ern person rea The book is the personal hand work of Mecretary Yandel, of the | Chamber of merce, and is cer tainly a credit to him, Over 90,000 of these pamphlets will be dintrit uted in the eastern citles TO BUILD ated a sum ywarde t. And li eside hall, Dun} will go to! 1 rained. | md t the fe ON SEATTLE GRIF FIN-SCHOOLING, . ; G. W. Griffin, of Bugene, Ore., ‘The Seattle Chamber of Com-|and Miss Elizabeth Schooling rett, were the contracting par in a very pretty wedding at the Metropolis of the | Savoy hotel Inst night, The cere The booklet ia complete in| mony was performed by Rev. M. A | detatl, setting fe 4\ FR ed ite 1907 hi n the transporta- ' Matthews SILK, NET AND LINGERIE WAISTS ‘We receive new watste almost every day. The crea- tions we are now show!tng are fashion's favored concep- tlone, ‘There ate so many beautiful models in our im- mende line that we know you will be delighted to ex- amine them, Come in today. See our stunning creations in auits, coats and skirts, very pettionnt in the hoose at @ special J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 600-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State and Cafe GOOD COFFEE, AND CAKES OWN OVENS. SECOND EXTRA SPECIAL SALE cee 7 Se Our Third Avenue Stores 514-518 Third Av.— ONLY UNION TAILORS ON FRIDAY, FROM 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M. ONLY, TO THE A FIRGT 25 CUSTOMERS WE WILL MAKE ANY TWEED IN PANCY OR BLACK, WITH A PAIR OF PANTS. tess For ir St 5 i More Free! Free! Free! ON GATURDAY MORNING TO THE FIRST FIVE PER SONS ENTERING OUR STORE WE WILL MAKE A SUIT AND OVERCOAT FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. TO THE NEXT 25 PERSONS WE WILL MAKE BLACK BROADCLOTH, BLACK CLAY WORSTED OR BLUE SERGE FOR $15.00—NO MORE, NO LESS, Remember, we handle imported goods as good as your high prided merchant tailors charge you $35.00 to $50.00. We make you any of these for $15.00. Fit and workmanship as good as any tallor can make in the land We employ only highest priced tallors and up late cu ters and fitters. We do the worrying We fit you, or refunt your money if you want it The Largest Tailoring House on the Coast Every garment made to order under our own supervision here in Seattle. We employ Union Help Only UNION TAILORS 514-518 Third Av. the extent lumber sta WOMEN BOOST (Sieve /0R MILLIS. DID NOT APPEAR A wevere cold prevented Newell pulpit lecturer, fore « large The auditorium was well fill ed at the hour scheduled for re, and the announcement inability to appear was made by Aro 8. Allen at 8 o'clock. Hillis speaks at tonight and at the university MONSTER MORTGAGE I$ RELEASED release of the largest Ke ever executed in King coun ty wan filed for record yesterday |The mortgage wae for $2,000,000, jand was given to secure |ment of two thousand $1,000 bonds | inmued by the See = ‘Tacoma Inter from appearing be The “First Free Chureb,” or as }it is better known, the Soetety for Universal Religion, t# to build a churoh of ite own, The $6,000 leg acy left uhder the will of Mra. Caroline Kiine-Galland will be used as the nucleus of the building fund. This wae determined at a meeting! of the board of trustees at the res idence of Rev, A. W. Martin laet; Griffith Davis, G. M. Dum | ean F. R Thompson, D, T. Child, jana B. 8. Loeb were appointed a} entire right ot way of the road; between here and Tacoma. G. N. WILL REMOVE TRACKS. thern has informed | ithe city franchise inspector that it will proceed and remove the tracks y. at the entrance to al a tunnel within 10 days’ time, formity with an order from the city The Great N: 8.3x11.6 to 1.8x3.3. duced just one-half, own waists. 25 Couch Covers Complaint was ie tothe oity that th # were not in use and unication to and from the Gaffney dock “The fact that ali great fortunes of the present day are built upon a foundation of small savings, should be an Incentive to every per in making in saving Cornetive Vanderbilt. | We make a specialty of handling #mail #av- ings accounts, offering courteous = treatment and four per cent com- pound Interest. bi ve (NTE REST $2.75 | Curtains for $1.65 These are ve handsome whi Battenberg Lace Curtains 24 yards long. For $2.50 Couch Covers are 72 inches wide and may be had in all Oriental designs and colors. HANDSOME GERMAN SEAMLESS RUGS In the latest Austrian art designs, all sizes from All prices from $60.00 to $3.50 re- LATEST IMPROVED SLEEVE BOARD 89¢. "This is the very thing if you like to “do up” your Is small and solid and can be set upon the Has baby sleeve board attached. Regular price EIGHT-ARM WOODEN CLOTHES RACKS With bracket to fasten to the wall, for _ 19¢@. Terms on above are cash, Prices effective Friday. j § f ie i