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MLOCAT VICTIM “OFFERS A BARGAIN snd makes a show at development pORMER SEATTLEITE wouroy work, Encouraging bulletioa are ELL MINING STOCKS WHICH igquod from the alleged min poet HIM $40,000 IN JOB LOT Unloads His Stock of MOO—-HOW HE WAS! sroanwhile the MOLE autetly “agTUNG unloads as much as possible of his i Triana million and a half shares at from } ‘ 5 to 10 cents per » or any ret price he ean command, at the same GT4,882, w time cursing the brokers for selling rae mom are Of tor goo, | Sek under the price which the | Dagger thr ah a a Company has arbitrarily fixed tor | "nl Baar, dows not recommend «| Teamary stock Bes souvenir collection ot] Whee , the becomes o See Venktnaten | moribund the promoter (x the only Gertificat Bair ens one who has worked » paying lead. pepretions was accumulated BY 9) He has apent little money. He has yaar Second ay on Kooper’ cleaned up all the proceeds from jp sok’ ont attle PrOPETLY | tie gale of the stock, which cost} Beemer in Spokane. He waa) ei tning See By the allurements Of WIN)” “rhe treasury stock unloaded on s * tion and from time to ases of cheap value. of th gocks When 4 to him was repre Seiad at prices varying from 12 | the public te worthless Not all Washington corporations | have operated om this basis, Thi ty not the method followed by close corporations, It te the method fob | pat to oe most of them at j “t by many of the companies | x ay a» | whe worthless certifieates are vag today to thelr Owner) it in the hands of the poor ppo-| * Meee are a ood tttus | PM? Of thin and other cities | em of the outcome of Indisorim Here's a “Bargain.” | Sem Apeculation iu Washington oHowing t# the lst of stocks ” @tocks offered for $500 by the victim te Broke above referred to, most of which gaged Aptoengy Ihave no eale of the market today Jot was bought with the ex | “Noe OF tlt aye Shares of reaping a quick en} Company moe. Today the purchas| Crystal Butte GM. @ M 8,000 je." The prospects of the} be Hump G. M. Co 50,000 | selling the stocks Wore) Mader Lode xtenaion,.... 42,500/ glowingly im language of] ne Binerton G. M. Co. 25,000 id whose imaginations al-| purtato Hump TY y0.000 Javeriadly run riot with truth.) ponuer Gold Mining . 174,000 wor of these stocks ox St. Paul Gold 13,000 | them to crow th value at ve | Rematite Rig Bix .. caee 96,008 bo ratio, Instead they BAVC! Corvelio Gold .......00s005 & an inverse ration Of val-| janie Gold Min. Co | Carfhoo No. 2 sae o. Noble Three Rep. Gold... purchaser knew nothing of hod followed by the aver! Mary Ann Gold or who sells stocks tol oenen Gold .... . 10,000 ¢ or he would have known ~~ Cons. ‘dela... 10,000 bat he had little if any chance | MER WUE cvanvedssce “He did not know that the mll| pun River Gold... 500 | eas Of capitalization of compante® | tion Cutt Gold ... 1,000 | character represents practl | Sunrise & Noble R. Gold 4.000 | Trail Creek Comet Gold... 2000! Myers’ Creek Gold ..... 1,000 | ter elo as follows. A PM! Diamond Dust Cons........ — 600 finds a “prospect.” which | he Linto Gold .. coves 3,050) 4 not money to develop | Aetna Mining . 1,000 4 “poe eee | coldee Goore Mining . 10,000 ng ex hie € 1,000 to develop the elaim. rs erates ed 1,000 organines a corpora-|',. i Gold talired at a miltiom or #0. Pog sna Gold . celghiers sean Lexington Gold .. Property exeepting oe a been spent for asseuamen' . mat ana A ow fp bold the claim. But the = @f imcorporation state that ts fully patd in and non fatrinsic value. *” mining schemes are (Serippa Telegraph Service.) BUTTER, Mont. Feb. 27-—Ry ® vote of 2.349 im favor to 1,065 against the Butte Miners’ unton have decided that after May 1 the wage scale shall be increased from | $2.75 to #4 per day. Many miners) aid not vote. The miners of Butte will com tinne in operation, notwithstanding | ' the demand, but development work in all of the Amalgamated proper tes will cease. Officers of the union are emphatic, however, tha’ there will be mo strike. Two thousand miners were df charged today from the Amalga-| mated mines. The Butte Coalition | /@@ the ground floor at from 2 to and the Nort Butte companies, sub-| oot per share. | sidlary companies, will follow the | BR bas been “taken tn" om this action of the Amalgamated com a large number of times. pany, as atso wil! the Clark —? promoter boosts the price of | erticn. | eases) — os high 2 pet SSS. j i Sona Children’s Eyes ; OPENING ART SCHOOL lane uld recetve careful attention. We Bamed 6th. Instructions in drawing | make a specialty of correct! nn. | 08 painting. For terms, apply to| dren's eye trouble. Charges very GM. Pave 175 Raliard ave, Bal-| moderate. Schuchard Optical Com- | * boany, 1207 Second ave of jaree re which is waproves and to gat canes boolutely valueions. we Stock In Assigned. Behe stock is assigned. Say the corporation ts capitalized | oo. The has d for this stock, turning Wworthiess claim as the equiv of $2,000,000. He donates, 206.900 shares, of the alleged Yalue of $1 a share to the stor, He then donates to 1,500,000 shares for his ar wervices of incorporating an’ the company, He sets $00,000 «shares of treasury from the proceeds of which Announces he will develop the | « TB ts generously taken in The February Sale Grows Better —— Crescent Best a } * 18c 35¢ Yellow Earthenware Mixing Bowl, 23¢. KEEN KUTTER TOOLS ARE WARRANTED. POULTRY NETTING. $4.00 roll P 4 feet high sltr Vetting, $2.97 150 feet 4oc Fancy & 5-quart Decorated alte at SPADING FORKS. Assorted sii, . $1.00 long hort handle Jardinieres, ue, best steel 29¢. 236. Spading Fork 69c soc Assorted STAPLES. toe Very Decorated Best Dover toc pound 7-8 inch galvan- China Seater ized Netting uspido Ge. 37¢. TENNIS SLIPPERS. 7 1sc Nickel 7se pair best rubber sole toc Fancy i Plated Tennis Slippers, 53 Decorated : Japanned black canvas top Cc China Handled Creamer, Tea Strainer BASEBALL BATS. 7¢. assortment Baseball Bats, all 35c¢ 35¢ Dozen Nearcut TEASPOONS. G ow $1.50 dozen Wallace 1835 a.” beautiful | pattern Teaspoon 2 98c Bavarian MEAT, CAKE AND LET- China TUCE FORKS. menakiias $1.25 assortment Wallace Plates for 1835 Cold Meat, Cake } Decorating, and Lettuce ‘ Fork.. 85c 18¢. CHECKED TAFFETA | Gning the squares jecru worked with brown while the jber buckle the hat t# of brown. | Nichols, sentenced in Spokane jeounty, January 19, 1906, to five years in the penitentiary for burg jin Seattle. PROVING Al|p| PLOT ON GRAND DUKE'S |=": THE SEATTLE STAR+-WEDNESDAY, FEB, 27, 1907. 5 ra should call Woodhouse Co, 11% for prices on hard Builders and own on Geo, i University st the guards and still refuse to wien] releasing their em of acetd pape . c mm R so the lumbermon desire the ware before purchasing, They have Seen | ANI sell accordingly ‘also 40 FOR ADAMS Tideland ownership aswures for | house heating, tin and sheet tron | ‘ security and hay " wn. | work, A call may save you money SENSATIONAL ATTEMPT TO! A guard patrolling the track a peur pak terre ie ey. peeeeenee KILL ROYAL PARTY BY | the at the St. Petersburt (Boripps Telegraph Service) WALLACE IDAHO, Feb, 87 The attorneys for Steve Adams wy thie afternoon close thelr aide te the case and bit by bit they have proven an alibi for their etient. At! ml firet an intimation was given as 40 | of another | their procedure and yesterday aft | Grand Duke ernoon they began, and followium pyiteh, preside the testimony up today showed that national 4 Ane, @ wt the time of the trouble between | of Emperor Niche |the claim jumpers and the settlers. |r morning in the |when Fred Tyler was killed, Steve |” aye plot ts sald to b james wan in Spokane. ecotwred shortly The various witnesses are telling }taw night, the time se “heduled for) jthe story of the early days of the thé arrival here of the imperial Marble Creek region and the triate | rain bringing the grand duke from of the settlers with the jumpers, ‘tat samen eee Jo. | Adam's movements are being trae WITH INFERNAL MACHINE, ~ (Beripps To! eh Borviee.) PRTERABURG, Feb, 27—-A sational account of the folling| plot on the life of Nicholas Nicholate t of the 4 second cousin was published | we Vrewmya <N ed for several years and the dé. fonse is finally extabliahing the theory wan hundreds of miles away from the spot where Fred Tyler was murdered received in a quarrel with another young fellow several days ago. No} the sultan of Turkey is agaln thre police at the time and they did not take any action TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Servies.) NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Checked taffetas will be the summer aii to be fashioned into frocks for coat lose days. Brown and white wi) ASTORIA, . ibe a favorite in the shecked frocks, /#™ad jury has returned « true bi ot pattern being where the against Captain C. M. Forest, for manufacturer bas used an ecra|™étiy master of the schooner Annie ground with dark brown Hines de charging him with the |murder, on December 18, of George | Pisher, of the schooner’s crew, W. H. Smith Pardoned. Ore, Fob, 27 (Star Special Service.) BELLINGHAM, Wash, Feb, 21 The Bellinham Nay & British Co- lumbia railroad will at once spend improving Ite terrntnel property by building @ new c From such o material a dainty morning gown is made. The skirt {x tucked Into the belt and the front | BLOWING TRAIN OFF TRACK | © counell of | BUILD HOUSE OF SULTAN’S BONES (Reripne Toleorea’ Bervioa) Captain Guilty of Murder. ~The the line caught a man! dressed as a workman tn the aet of placing a wooden box in the mide of the track at a point 200 yards) from the imperial pavilion Aided by the darkness the plotter) fled and escaped to the cab of an) | necomplice who was waiting hearby and drove away, The box on the track was found to contain an in fernal machine of enormous powe loaded with dynamite. The ™ aniam was desigoed to cau xploston from the vibration of the) in as It passed. The guard communicated with | the rallre officials, who mMgnaled the train and succeeded in stopping it before it reached the machine. buy the go-cart | in the “Standard way” —a few words to familiarize you with our new, attractive OF BLOW ON HEAD —- | be actually seen to be properly appreciated TURKEY'S RULERS LIFE 18 goca and this time by Retwull, the —we wish to bring all go-cart wanters in touch with our ae THREATENED BY RAISULI, | prigend loader. ‘The following mes splendid 1907 showing—the most attractive, brightest (Star Special Service.) THE BRIGAND LEADER—WHO | sage has been sent te the sultan | aad boule tha eke ia Why WAY iw Wave bea Cltachd. iB... sapak ‘loaied yg ald 1S WELL PREPARED FORA it at Zinst with bones of you) Our complete line is now sa 1 on the floor lalght from the effects of what the) SATTLE, and your followers who destroyed|[ —STANDARD pricings are oh s ‘just right” in vl oe J "A a it” | thing t—al # the most reasonable—the fair- | Roa wake Stas on, bs Ay (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Ratwull is wtrongly entrenched and yt % you want-—always t sor TANGIER, Feb. The life of is well supplied with men and| ; —a few typical values— money | dock and laying 12 miles of trackage to handie the output of t western Portland © i plant at Kendall | was made last This night between San Francisco capitalists and the rail- | road offictats. TO REPEAL KNOT-GUARD Sed (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb, 27-—-The senate lcommittee on commerce and manw | factures Introduced @ bill to repeal | the law of 1895, providing for) guards to protect knotsawyers. It is stated that sawyers refuse to use paalianrinarett intact hated tenia price $7. 50. | y NSEN’ feb. 27. The Washington Fire Insurance 2 |panel ends upon the corsage with) PORT TOWNSE: Fe « —~e folding go and @ ver p unigue tab, which In decorated [Sheriff Macomber bas beea notl| Company recently wrote a line on] ‘There ought to be a tea and cof- | “gaog oy ee a pte 4 es price 86.00. with a on. ‘This panel Is out-|fed by Governor Mead of the) Pennsylvania's new thirteen million | fre clas for girls In every #0 strong, good aprings, front | —{odine foneeee Itned it ¢ brow: atk, 4\erenting of a conditional pardon | dollar Btate Capitol, *** | Bchilling’s Best, wheels are § inches, beck ones “ ot med with dark brown sitk, and b 10 inches, all have rubber tires, | DS°% ond toot ext for Smith, convicted the same fabric is ased in the bre Ww. H Saeeee Sahat tee wheels are 19-inch, back ere telles and shoulder arrangement. [Of forgery, and sentenced to serve AMUSEMENTS. inch, all rubber tired. The collar and dieky are of em-|0ne year in the state prison tWO | wannnrnmnernnn ~ RR eee sn broidered batiate The latter is weeks ago. Both Phones 6§. No phones after 7. THE GRA waistcoat and nndersleevos are of | Gundry Civil Bit Passes. chitin lace. Through the meshes| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 27.— Matines Today—Tonight Last T lof the lace, which forms the waist-;The sundry civil bill passed the “THE U coat, ia drawn 6 searf of narrow |*onate yesterday afternoon. The wn —_ Mace tn the ttth te measure carries a total of $114, 4 Baturday Mat brown velvet. we Ni With the exception of a huge am | 578,861. A proviston was ade i | pUTTERPLY: it|for a revenue cutter fdr Puget a " ia wide brimmed, made of erin and| sound, at a cost of $125,000 Ay referees — Beats now on sale. |har @ long plume about its crown, | |with a lighter toned ribbon at ita| Changes at Bremerton. AEA ERS Pte. upturned aide. | ,WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. #7-— er Chiet Carpenter C. P. Hand has Senter A Bt x4 jbeen ordered detached from the jnevy yard, Puget sound, and a» suse t: ae bepavigind 1% People L. |plagnad to the cruiser Clevelantt | > BILL DISCUSSED « hiet Carpenter F. HM. Preble ts as [stoned to duty ot Bremerton FAVORS TRAINING Matiness ‘Thuvofer j and Gat (Star Sescial Service.) Y Wife’ lice, neasion’ lost, night’ the. senate |g CAbtate Kenwey, president of the miitice on priviieges and tec, (Masters and Pilots’ association, wil at once take steps In an effort to secure a mauties! training ship Day ete " {for the state of Washington. This made and the measure will be fin- whip will be for the pu of ished a! a meeting tonight. « itraining young boys for capable ‘The Mate banking bill bas raseed | masters aod pilots. The chief amendment | 4 and adopted was prop that) cornea ify the fact that they | ‘FY. now stands, those for nady operating in the | STAR MATINERS BACH DAY AT tam IMPOSSIBLE To IMP Cotn's Wonderful Doge, Joe @ Harta Hen Omar, Tuttle & May, E woek—Mre Tom ‘Thump. oT THEATRE zS Phones—Sunret Main 1804; Ind. 4334 formances begin: Matinees, 2:15 thone took up the direc Beveral ndments were t primary bill vt t eign banks (Seripps Telegraph Service.) state oon may continue under the stat | PITTSBORO, Feb. 27—Prot. T. M. Taytor, chemistry teacher at the The amendment adopted last Matiness Wednesday and Satur suleide today by shooting himeeif. r Musical Comedy Company and 16 STEVEN'S HOTEL CAFE need not necemeartly have had five | fears of experience im active bank- | | tne prior (© bie appointment, and | Serves a fine coarse dinner for 260 proposed by Speaker Pulconer, (— from 11 a m. to 8 p. m. “Fou'll have to see them.” Prices: M stands ————- — ——— | PRISONERS PAROLED | (Star Special Geicieas OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—Gov. Mead/ has granted paroles to E. H. West, | Ed Garretty and Henry James! Nichols | Weat was sentenced in Pierce! county, December 27, 1902, to seven years, for burglary | Garretty was sentenced in Pierce county, January 6, 1999, to fourteen | years in the penitentiary, for a» sault to commit murder lary Oriental Billiard lors, 1413 Third av. tables and the only and Pool Par-| have eight new 10 pool table emen . A place for gent! 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Prices $2.00, $1.60, All Week, urday, Tonight, 8 FAMILY” ‘omedy Kuccens NEW YORK.” a the Standard special, price price $12.50. | 83 —this ts a good style folding and reclining go-cart, neat reed Worked sides, enamel grip han- | Giles, gearing finished green, cane seat, parasol, rubber tired Ig-imech wheels, adjustable foot and back, fitted with remova- | for strength and simolietty this | { |] ble custions; parasol is @ very good little fold go-cart: veneer seat, perfor’ panel back, steet gear finished) green, fitted with rubber tired wheels, front wheels § inches Giameter, back wheels 12 inches @iameter; folds very compactiy when not in use. ROVE ON TH oodwin, Carr & Jordan, the Muste Adie Roesch, the Bterascope, Next Mgr. Puitages offers the Match-| leas Bucceas, “Pudd’n Head Wilson.” —$1 down and $1 a week will buy the famous Leonard Refrigerator, Matinees Dally except ‘Theretaye — a — an Sa ete oven ‘sea and Fridays. Deore open jat- fnees, 1:36; Rvenings, 1:80. 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