The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1907, Page 3

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RARE = agp el y are work!ne NING CONCERN TO OUST FISCAL AGENTS d by Star's Expose, Washington Meteor cad THE THE TERS Throw out Rogers-Hesseltine Crowd---False Statements In Prospectus Sent Through the by the img the tation anid Mining company, the of the mining company te retire (he ember tine company of the Washingt company at the Mareh 6 ing to A program outlined | were full of ore Hee lropped as secre Washington ad George K./ trepped from the these representations were untrue. R representative, C fe to be of the President O. President Cramer com with the other the Rogers con Washington Meteor to oust company stock from the Gad Lack of Harmony. saree i | LusTRA ARE USIN« ME were ti ly har and Mr dent © officers of the that President Hobson direct opposition to the tne company when tt of the fiecal agents ‘Hobson's home town in the arranged for the sale of shares of Washington ol the representation mine was fabulously rich shares would go to from $26 within a few monthe. the deal his friends that he ex- stock to go to from $2 i share, but could not en- | the representations which made stock Hobson's under to Hobeon upset Sult Under Way. instituted by 8. T. Rior- if Bttie J. Riordon, his wife, MM the Rogers Hesseltine com- Meteor 2 they ave sustained by the fail- the Washington Meteor ie become valuable as repre the Rogers Hesseitine wilt be brought to trial the Washingtos for losses which _by wera _ HEARD ox in The] k Jobbing. mismanage the Rogers Hesseitine com da connection with the Wash stock are oft from annual matters bave not onious between Hesseltine on and President Hobson mer on the min have been more com than the officers of the y in their representa. Value and prospects of Meteor properties and Mails. that the to bay The complaint alleges Riordona were induced 1,560 shares of stock at 50 cents during March and April, 1906, un- der various misrepresentations, among them that the Washington Meteor company had been offered $2,000,000 for ite properties; that it possessed an ore body 12 feet | wide and so rich In gold that “it could be panned out with an ordb mary miner's pan:” that tte bine that the mill would Start up May 1, 1906, and that the stock would be worth §25 per share by July 1, 1906 The complaint alleges that all of Went Through Maile. Some of these representations were made in ctreulars sent to stockholders through the malls, The prospectus sent out by the Rogert-Heeseltine company, which also cireulated freely through the malis, containa statements as false im the light of subsequent develop ments as those cited In the com- maint. The prospectus makes the following positive statements; “There are thousands of tons running as high as $40 oF over.” “Our mill wilt be kept running constantly and there are proven/ ere bodies enough to last longer | than the present generation will tive.” “The question In not that rt looking for gold, but of economical ly producing it from the immense | ore bedy already explored and/ blecked ont.” “This stock will go to many dol I | menius, set off lars a share.” Admits Stories Untrue. Tn the face of those positive state } ments the officers admit that they | have discovered no large ore bosies | « after imtermittent “gophertng” at| the mines during a period of ¢ years; that no large quantity of ore) is on hand at the mine or blocked out They claim that a continuous vein of ore is visible on their prop | erties and that they expect to sie | it ap soon. This claim is directly aget testimony of miners who b thelr money tm this district and who admit that the ore does not run im a continuous vein bot has been | chi: ve In view of this fact, the ex Dreeston “ore body,” Instead of “ore | vein,” used in the prospectus, may | have been used advisedly IEE meys, portions of disrupted) CASES MAY BE AT BOISE or MOVER-HAYWOOD)| | Pettibone cases for two reasons PETTIBONE WILL BE The mantate from the supreme GED—CASE POSTPONED | °OUrt. Kiving the lower court juris MONTH, Telegraph Gervice.) Maho, March i March 5, P. WILL DOUBLE TO TACOMA 1—aAb the district court convenes there will be) ‘of the es Haywood or @iction tn the case has not been re- colved. It is also believed that the case will be sent to Boise on a change jot venue. If the case comes up here as ft | seems certain, the first term of court does not convene until April 3 {double trackage of eight miles be tween Meeker and Auburn, to com plete a double track from Beattie to Tacoma. The Northern Pacific's Tacoma depot it be started shortly, to thern Pacific railroad) gether with a complete readjust in a few days the IF WE wer MANY GOOD a Al LD BE NGTH AT THAT yt TTV F » yor IP YOU An AS HERE Y EBA YMENTS TO GO INTO TIES ¥ STORY INDEE LD FALL ATISFIED ment o« the Tacoma terminals. cRATION RANGES or iT AN OF THE SHORT OF BERING AB Il, UAL USE WOULD BB. WITH THE RANGE AND BUY A “RENOWN.” AC you WE ¢ SATISFACTORY IN EVERY WAY. $1.00 DOWN $1. 00 PER WEEK YOUR OLD LOWED FOR A EXCHANGE AND AL j here in grand opera. Oriental atmosphere tranrplanted FLORENCE EASTON, From + Goone in “Madam Butterfly,” at the Grand “Madame Butterfly.” Dramatieally tense, musioally beautiful and artistically stage and rendered, “Madame Butterfly the operatic novelty which John Lather Long, David Belasco and Pueeiat have combined in making | wonderful, was first presented to | & Seattle audience at the Grand | last night. Unlike the Italian sehool of opera, | except for Puccini's music, Madame Butterfly te a or ¥ & Belasco stag } ing. The offect ts striking. Noth: | tag ke it has ever been offered | Tt te Belasoc's |from “The Darling of the Gods,” fos set to music of the quality bale La Boheme. Madame Butterfly is a dramatic | |amd artistic success, as well as 4) ifinanctal one it is perhaps the most attractive of grand operas, a} though far from the deepest. Last night's audience evidenced ali of these facta The Augustin Daly Musical com: | pany seat sale fe on, and the ad vance sale indicates a big rw for “The Cingalee” and “The Country Girl” next week “The Mysterious Mr. Bunge!” wil) week Lost in New York,” a thorough | melodrama = will succeed My Wife's Family” at the Seattle next week | The Telephone Exchange” will be Sunday's bill at the Lyric, to run all week i The Star theater ts playing to tte usual capacity audiences this week | with a fine program BRIEFS BY WIRE New Ausf Jury Panel. SAN FRANCTSCO, Judge Dunne hae 4! tire jury panel selected to try Abe Ruef next Tuesday, on account that many cannot be located. A few jury will be drawe pissed the en Explosion Kills Family. Rev. 1 re killed CARMA, Ill, Mareh B. Tittle, wife and baby end two children fatally injured by | bis} an explosion of dynamite In house Crew Has Typhoid. NEW YORK, March !.~-Rattle ship Connecticut arrived tn port with 65 of the crew sick with ty phoid fever. No Eight-Hour Day. SAN FRANCISCO, March The Board of Arbitration tn setting the San Francisco labor troubles last night decided that the em ployes of the United ratiroads are entitled an increase In wages of 20 per cent, but not eight-hour day Train Wrecoked—Care Burned CONNELSVILLE, Pa, March 1 While ranning 14 minutes late, the Baltimore & Ohio westbound passenger was wrecked entire train of five cars the track and later burned. The engineer and fireman were killed, but the passengers escaped with few injuries. Build New Warships. LONDON, March 1.—Naval esti tnates submitted to parliament March 1.—|open on Bt CET CBA TTI STN but ip New York thugs robbed him of all of his mone: Franctas te how broken hearted, aa the robbery took hin savings of years China Famine Money Sent, WASHINGTON, March Fifty | thousand dollars have been sent by cable to China for the relief of the fumine sufferers by the American Red Cross Paris May Witness Duel. PARIS, March t--Deputy Car haud haw been challe to fight a duel with Deputy Gaspartan, as a result of charges yesterday In the chamber of deputies regarding the latter's gross corruption In the late campaign. Cree! to Resign. EL PA rT o rique Cre the United State in a candidate for the governorship of Chihuahua. Anti-Suicide Bureaus. NEW YORK, March 1—-Antieat clde bureaus will today be tnaug urated throughout the United States by Commander Miss Booth head of the Salvation army. Plans to assist and advise those contem plating suicide ts contemplated The board of supervisors last night declared the franchises and works lof the Spring Valley Water com |pany, extimated to be worth $53 090,000, forfeited to the city This! ttles a spirited contest for cheap water rates. The company will fight in the courte. Forty injured in Wreck. LAS VEGAS, Nev, March 1 } A special train carrying 40 cornell injured ia rushing to Low Angeles to place them in hospitals MURDERER Io BEHIND BARS (Seripps Telegresh ) Service.) BLOOMINGTON, Ill, March b— Thomas Baldwin, the welb known merchant of Cotfax who killed five) people yesterday afternoon, night. Baldwin saulting Mies Bieman, one of the victims, and he declared it was a l clear case of blackmall Teday Baidwin walke the cell) constantly talking incoherently and | seems not to realize that his crimes binekened his character far than the sole theme. Whisky was found In his pocket, | | containing stryehnine, and it in sup | found tn oceasional rich pockets or | pe the attraction at the Lois next | poeed that he intended suicide. wife wae te here } Eleman, whose aldwih's victims, Be one lund has given out the threat that he will kill Baldwin on sight WILL FIGHT SUNDAY CLOSING ORDER {Star Special Gerviee.) TACOMA, March L—The show managers of this city will fight the Sunday closing order A recent de eteton of Jud Bnell was to the ef- feet that th theaters could re day. Your |noas the theatrical managers put ithe matter in t of thetr ot yrney and will fight the i | pieadting ot eullty our Attention Should be given to investiqatiog jthe workings of the German Sa¥ ings, Bullding wd Loan assocts tion, If you are a wide awake bust neas person | Owing to the wise and conserve j tive investments made fine returns It wilt pay thetr talk to enjoy | money on you to this subject over with Chas. Osner, || 416 Batley Bidg head ‘pas tno late LEME LADIES’ last olght insures the construction | of three more battleships of Dread naught type, pending the decision of The Hague conference. important Evidence Given. WASHINGTON, March 1.—At the trial of commissioner Hermann, important testimony for, the de fense was brought out by the evt of W. P. Hough, former private secretary, who stated that he sent the private letter books to T. K Carter, previous commissioner. He fatled to give information who or dered this move. Bellingham Man Robbed. BELLANGHAM, March 1 Peter Francias has returned to this city He en route home to France, Pianos Good Ones We better and them money than any other deal- Pianos for less sell sell et or organization. We will sell you the same grade, style and qual- ity instrument from third to one-fourth than you can buy else- where. That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busicst, Bect. 908 SECOND AVENUE. one less It Our Special Patent ( Shoe, blucher cut, medium is certainly a wonder for the More tharyou can expect for $2.50 Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. sole, price value POULTRY NETTING—Car just received. Price and quality guaranteed LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Colman Dock. Both Phones g22. The Flour For Goou Results Two work trains collided last night || . and many were in| safety placed Im jall here late last) accused of ae) yg cane, ali | by the asso} | ctation, all ite members are enabled | “FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1007 | SEATTLE SPIRIT Comes ro, FRONT IN GOLVING CONVEN T OBLEM — HOSPITAL ae Cc. &. DELEGATES wh. iT EXPOBITION, The Seattle spirit h come to the an @fganifed movement by the varidhs dite clubs of the city to jontertain,the delegates to the big | Christian Bndeavor convention They hype to wend these 20,000 visitors home next summer with the |memary of Beatties hospitality in | thety minds, and «a big boost for the Alaska Yukou Pacific expost tion on their Hips. The ©. K. convention of July 6-16 f ‘McCa i} Seattl Re Here are a dozen special bar savings you will enjoy at Mc And don't forget that we a ments of new spring goods i See them tomorrow. Ladies’ ' Collars Linen Collars Se we want to close out the line entirely, | slanont give them to you to morrow They in standing and turndown styles, hemstitched, fancy and plain, At least twenty five different designs, The regular price for most of |} them is isc, although they || rum up as high as yoc. Choice tomorrow at B¢ each. Ladies’ so we will come Lace . Bargain 5 Qhoice of 1,500 yards ¢ of Val Torchon Laces, Vals. run from %4-inch to 1% imches wide, from 2 to 3 There are a great many different designs to choose from, Reg are 10c, 1a%c and rd. Tom Ten yards | | | and it Torchons inches rrow's to a price Se. customer Wash Silks 473 White Japanese Silk in a splen did a It is 27 inches wide and the kind that laun ders beautifully. The regu lar price is 69¢ a yard. To morrow it will be on special sale at only 47%e. Better pick this up early, It's a snap. House Wrappers 79 Four hundred La © dics’ House Wrap- pers will go on sale tomor row morning at 7O¢@ each They are made of good qual ity prints and percales and | nice dark washable and desirable pat | terns. The regular price is g8c. Find them on our sec ond floor, House Wrappers 98c well made, come in shades Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, extra with braid trim ming, inserted yokes, shoul der cape and pleated flounce Nice quality and a big as sottnent of neat patterns in me@um and dark colorings The regular price is $1.25 Tonorrow only OB¢. Ladies’ Vests 19c white ¢otton Sptendid}y shaped. at The' regular price is 25¢ morrow’s special price 19¢. Knit Underwear, floor Regular and “out” sizes in ladies fine ribbed Vests made garments, taped at trimmed To only waist, nee crochet main Dry Go TTL RE 1512 to 1522 Se front ones more, and this time In| Money Savers | ment the | morrow at only 49¢, STATE CLUBS WILL HELP G. E. SOCIETY will give Beattie a test of her hos pitality and ability to hand 10,000 Visitors, If the city passes the test PRINTER (6 MURDERED. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, March 1 Walter Wrot a printer, was shot and Killed in the newspaper pre room here this morning by P. 0, Beeler, aged 18. Wroten resisted Beele forts to smear bim with ink We Are Proud of Our Boys’ Clothing Depart- well it will be an immente boost for the 1909 exposition. The plan of the state clubs is) that each club shall entertain the delegates from its state, Thus New York delegates to the ©. B. con ‘vention will visit New York people |in Seattle; Minnesotans will stop with people from their home state }the Nebraska club will handle Ne braskans, ete | The state clubs have solved the problem of entertainment for the |C. B. soelety, Nothing remaios but & prompt response from Seattle's people, who have never failed in| such a case to exhibit their innate hogpitality, the Seattle spirit rthy’s liable Store gains that are samples of the Carthy's tomorrow, re showing extra large assort n almost every department Cut Glass } $1.1 choice hundred s-inch Cut Nappies in nice new designs You are bound to be pleased | with these neat little dishes. The regular prices are $1.49 Tomorrow's will be only This for your of Glass one | and $1.59 each special price 1.19 cach | Child’s Hose 10c Children’s Black Hore in medium weight, fine ribbed, fast double heels and toes and treble knees. These Cotton dyed, are good values at the regu lar price, 15¢ a pair, Tomor | row's special price will be | only 10¢@. At this price not more than three pairs will be | sold to a purchaser, Men’s Underwear | 45c Men's fine ribbed cotton Shirts Drawers A good for all the year round wear Are silk have French come in Reg | ular prices are and 75¢ garment Tomorrow's spe- cial price will be only 45¢. and weight finished, neck and light blue and cream. 6s Se “ ment WE HAVE BPARED FINEST ON THE COAST. ARE COMING IN DAILY PRICES ARB NOTHING TO OUR NEW SPRING STYLES Wk CREATIONS IN BLOUSE AND MAKE IT THE sHOWw BACK BUITS. THE CHOICEST OUR 50, $4, $5 and Up WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BUITS AND TOP COATB FOR YOUNG MEN J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State BARGAIN DAY at the FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE Tomorrow BARGAIN 1 All our $10, $16 Ladi Suits end Coats 85,95 This includes Crav- enettes BARGAIN 2 Lad Dress Skirts $12.00 Skirts . 96.95 $10.00 Skirts . #303 $7.00 Skirts $3.00 Skirts . BARGAIN 3 All Ladies’ Street Hats in our house ..49¢ BARGAIN 4 Ladies’ White Muslin Underwear Y price —_—— BARGAIN 6 Ladies’ Hose Tbe Lisle Hose, 37! SOc Hose . 3c Hose . lbe Hose . BARGAIN 6 Spring Drens alt’ colors 12% 1 eult pattern to cus tomer only tbe BARGAIN 7 Lace Curtaine, BSe $1.50 pair Full length. BARGAIN 8 $10, $12 and $15 Men's Suits $3.00 BARGAIN 9 Laces of all kinds and widths for spring dresses, yard Be BARGAIN 10 Men’s Shirts A special that is 49c “rs rth repeat A of in Negligee Shirts ing tremendous assort men’s new spring All patterns g Cuffs at detached, There the lot that Il well worth to les st popular new and = shadings. tached and isn’t a shirt you wouldn't ¢ your 7sc. Take choice Easter Cards Ic er Post Cards, fully all pretty embossed illustrations tomorrow l¢@ each Those buying in dozen lots will get the dozen for 10¢. Find them on the main floor to begin mailing ir distant friends Choice of 10,000 East beauti and colored, new only rime them to yo Castile Soap 12c astile Soap will be on now s00 one and a half pound bars of pure | white le tomorrow at only This bath price special sa Zé a bar } wholesome is a good Our At the tomorrow, only be sold to a egular special price will is 19¢ two bars customer McCarthy ods Co. LIABLE STORE cond Avenue, etween Pike end | Pine Streets. 1,000 dozen spools Cot ton, spool le BARGAIN 11 Sugar, pound .....5¢ BARGAIN 12 Eastern Lard ....11¢ BARGAIN 13 Genuine Java Mocha BARGAIN 14 Finest Butter .. 33e BARGAIN 15 Rench Ege 24e 20¢€ Local Fresh Egge BARGAIN 16 Crockery and Price. Graniteware Tinware, Ya BARGAIN 17 60c Tea, green, pound Diack and our price, Bbe BARGAIN 18 $1.50 Prsorson full size $1.10 10 rolls Cotton Batting roll 25e Rolls Cotton Bat tng, roll..161-3¢ BARGAIN 19 $1.25 = Ladies’ Walsts ... $2.25 Ladies’ Waists Shirt Te Shirt $1.49 BARGAIN 20 Extra Special $10.00 New Spring La dies’ Hats, just in by express; choice, @5 —— a One-Day Sale Tables SATURDAY ONLY Center Terms Your choice of the following four different patter of square topped Center Tables in golden « Regular $1.35 value for gular $3.00 v sive for for for Reg 50 value After Six o ‘Clock Specials FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. Sofa Pillows that sell regularly each n for 0 Ir Slumber Cash vak finish for from $1.75 to $2.4 ae

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