The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1907, Page 12

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| Jan ery win t EWLETRETSERSE, F LOSES FORTUNE | IN POKER GAME (star , denen Service.) 2.08 ANGBLNS, Cal, May 22 Potatle of the stud-poker game in| which C. J, MeOarthy lost 460,000 shares in rich mine to Patrick Hogan have been received from Greenwater, Ney. The shares wer® of the Kingston Kange Cop per Co, and were put up at an even dollar a share. The game took lace In a saloon and was for blood om the start As fast as one of the ertap cert! Beates waa won or lost, the ve tary of the company, who was call @d to the saloon, made the trane fer upon the books of the corpora tion, until Mnally Hogan owned all the stock. The Kingston Range Copper Co. owns clams rich in Doth copper and gold MoCarthy le @ married man and Dis friends express sympathy more Gh account of his family than any @hing else They Rave deen plunged from riches to poverty by MeCar thy's play. The man hime has tp go polishing the head of # drill to carn « living Deed by Hie Own Hand, WASHTNOTON, May The Mery department yesterday received & Aispateh from Commander Tax pan, of the cruiser Tacoma, saying ae A. B Brishin, who shot @unday, diet ————— Lace fo. Pi to er in Pe of WORTH $200 AND | $2.50, A PAIR | $148 250 Persian Lawn Fine sheer white Lawn; 48 toches wide @ightly imperfect on vedge only; otherwise perfect Tle White ae Anniversary Price- The finest Limenstte; do @tact appearance ‘of This quality is sold « at iWon vere '15¢ Peralan Th the se 122¢ of ne Double-Breasted Suits With straight tro 10 to 17. Price BG to $16.50 Norfolk Suits ‘With bloomer trouser Tomorrow New 4 r men, women and 1 Variety of sizes and shapes nm black and sta rs purchased a third of all the Li Curtains sold Tuesday, Lawson Bros. LOUISVILLE OFFICIALS OUSTED BY THE COURT Telemraph Service.) (Sertpps FRANKFORT, Ky ay 22 The court of appeals has rendered & decision Invalidatin, of Louteviile and Totter ” wnty in 1908, thus removing 69 officials. The court declared that the elec ton was not “free and equal” with fn the meaning of the constitution | and that there was much fraud and Violence. The court holds that the govern or bas the right to appolat men to fill the vacanctes. WOMAN SUPPRRS TOrrnnEs, . OLYMPIA ae LUrtous with relieved for hours, and « wi my with every jolt of the vehicle, Mre Br eat B. Osborne, itving Just wrat of the olty, was brought In on @ wame 16 miles ah the night, with the broken bones her shattered leg protruding through the tncerated fleet, The injury wae eusteined in & fearful runaway accident BRAKEMAN K CENTRALIA, May ern Pacific beaker named Pierce was tnatantly killed at 8 ocloek last night near the stock yards thie city. The deceased in some manner fell off a caboose as it wae being ewitehed In the yards, and his whote head was emaahed r Summer Home Furnishers April 2, ‘age was G24yc on the dollar, Madras effect, pint and Bobbinet Curtains, 6 to 100 pairs of a kind at LoT 2 WORTH $3.00 AND $4.00, A PAIR $2.25 we ww? White Goods Add Their Quota to the Great Sale Positively none sold to dealers, and these prices prevail only while the lots Last 3c White Waisting 123¢ Anniversary Price— | 260 pleces of fine mercerized White Weistings, in the sheer and *” edium alities, tn checks ‘15¢ Fabr! 6 25c Lingerie orm Anniversary Price— White Lingerie Inches wide; as soft as silk the daintiest material for fine undergarments wears and aunders perfectly Nearly Perpetual Motion in the Boys’ yomrer Store Daily w clothes d new t may " vile yvereoat reliable clothing Big incomings last week bring the showing to a f choosin Note the locat Second Floor, Firat Avenue Store Sailor Suits oomer trousers, sizes Price $5 ‘° 810 Russian Suits With bloomer trousers; alzes to 5 810 Back Combs f characteris vo considering « The New “Marie Antoinette” Back Combe—Large variety of the very Inte on, a New Back Combe she 754 amber, gold and silver trim med with rhinestones arge varie Rach ...60¢ elections | Curtains at 622c¢ on the Dollar Tremendous bargains Just in time We Price paid was 50c T5e on the dollar, the grand av- We now put this great purchase on sale at retail prices that are consider ably less than wholesale cost The purchase includes Real Not tingham Lace Curtains, Nottingham Battenberg, Irish in lots Every pair is clean, fresh and perfect, and there is not a poor pattern in the lot Hotel men, boarding-house proprie tors and small dealers ahould take advautage of this sale, as quantities are large and prices are below mill SHIPPEN SITS ON ENGLISH BENCH News of} Birmingham Evening under Wolverhampton, England. date of May 7, and under @ cap tion, “Distinguished Lawyer of the United Statee Here,” has the fob lowing to say about Joseph Shippen who ia on hie wedding trip "At the Shrewsbury Borough Po Mee Court, teday, the Rev, James 1G. Street introduced to the Mayor (Mr. Thomas Corbett) and tb brother magistrates the Hon, Jo» @ph Shipper, of Seattle, U. 8. A. & distinguished lawyer of the United States, and one of the notable a@raduates of Harvard, who was on @ brief visit to Shrewsbury “The Mayor extended a hearty welcome to Mr. Shippen, and invit ed that gentioman to take @ seat on the bench “Mr. Shippen sald it very great pleseure as an Amer) tizen fo stand in that honorable rt. He had the hooor of being & member of the bar of the United States which sat at Washington, gave him an and he was proud to be accorded the privilege of sitting the magisterial bench In the ancient borough of Shrewsbury Auto Haees on Fourth WALLA WALLA, May 2The Fourth of July will be celebrated by auto races here by old, agp. esi & Co. at peremptory auction sale to close the estate of $2.95 _ 15¢ Duchess Cambric / Anniversary ree 10¢ Fine white 4 Cambric; an exeetient material for white skirts takes the starch easily 3c Fancy Persian Anniversary Price 123¢ Ivory white Silk Poersiar Lace-Striped M a beautit soft, clinging dainty materia for summer gowns art of the same » Overcoats Oxford a f ©, lee . Pr $20 Mixed che ® f Price £7.50 'o $15 Coln Purses25c See These New 50 -65c¢ Silk Special for irag- sind Belts 39¢ without stone se The Midland Mvoning News and) THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNBSD MAY 4 ‘RECRUIT CONTEST BEARING FRUIT ‘The recruiting content now on In Oo, BLN. GW. te progressing > | merrity, and promises to be one of }the moat successful things of the hh 4 ever held by one of the local ppanies Lieut. John B. Carroll, who te as an enthuslastio « idter as he is able Justice of the Peage, is chuck ling with delight over the fact that new members are coming in, four taking the oath of office allegiance last night. It te said that it nger safe to come to the jus New York Block un for fear you are sworn In 4 member of the militia before you know what has happened. armed CYCLIST GETS DAMAGES. A righteous Chteago jury has of fictally decided that @ bicyeliat hy the right-of-way over an automobile and to & man on & wheel who had been run down, it awarded §200 damages for himself and bis ruined wheel, It was claimed by the plain tiff that the motorist waa exceed ing the spoed limit, while the chauf four placed his falth on the fact that had hia signal horn, and that therefore all cyclists should have fled from the street The judy promptly decided that the bieyele had the first right and found accordingly _ ROYAL SENTRY | PRINCE CAROL ON GUARD. » Racluatye Service.) BUCHAREST, May %2.-Durtng the recent disturbances fn Row mania, in which t he capital was threatened by the rebellious peas ante after they got beyond ¢ a trol of the military, the royal pal moe was guarded pot regular troops, but by a corps of officer ca detx Among these is Prince ( the son of the crown prince, who performed his duties with boyish enthusiasm He stood regular sentry wateh and saluted hie father and the king, in accordance with the most punctilious military ett quet SHOOTS HIMSELF Henry tmboff, a te employ of the Union Transfer Co., residing at 1412 Blew ett at, Fremont, accidental himeelf last evening »!t - olver, He # General & { was stated that he wi! TELEGRAPH BRIEFS sn Death br Cramps TACOMA, May 22—Kelth MeMur " he eattio bey © wae frowned here Sunde jor mye rampe This wae the reeuit ‘ estigation by British A nent Agassla and Depaty Fr ing Attorney Fiten Menetield « Steck Man 1 May 22" . t nit Wants ‘ ‘ Ped of Hewvelt 4 M Rule Oat Rertenders Makes Nich Copper Strike New Royal Aresmnm Hement « rement of Original Cathotte Porester Dead GEORGE F. MEACHAM, OWNER 200 New York Block DON'T SHOOT OLD TARS, 1907. Women’s Salts, Gowns, Walsts, Corsets, Gloves-—FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.—store Opens 6:30 +. m., Clones 60,» “Under One og shi whtedaee J to Furnish the Home Complete.” ~ Room Must Be Made for New Shipments of Morris Chairs We have no warehouse space in which to store large shipments of Morris Chai nuw almost here. The stock now on hand was slow in coming, owing to the tation conditions, and shipments which would ordinarily come in considerably resent stock have piled right up on us, because they have not uf! d the same de. ny, The congestion must be overcome promptly, #0 the entire stock of Mor now on hand is offered at deeply reduced prices for tomorrow's selling rg ri pave the way for the new shipments rder Samples of the entire line are now on the sales floor, a few of them being es, but the majority being patterns of which we have a quantity A ise vt row night any Morris Chair in Stock can be bought at a keen saving the reductions i Y $13.60 Imitation Mahogany Morris Chair, spe $15.50 Golden Oak Morris Chair, j] ¢ 87.96 * gee $14.00 Imitation Mahogany Morris Chair, spo Golden Onk Morris Chatr, « efal $5.45 vk $15.00 Imitation Mahogany Morris Chair, spe $16.60 Golden Oak Morris Chair, etal 89.00 $16.00 Weathered Oak Morris Chair, special $16.60 Weathered Oak Morris $9.00 ) Weathered Oak Morrie Chatr, special | $18.00 Weathered Oak Morris Chair, special ($21.00 Genuine Mahogany Morri if $10.25 #11.00 eve! ) Imitation Mahogany Morria chatr, epe [$19.60 Golden Oak Morris Chair, spectal pnulne Mahogany Morrie G elt 810.25 $11.65 e $17.00 Uolden Oak Morris Chair, special $19.60 Weathered Oak Morrie Chair, special $20.00 Genuine Mahogany Morris ¢ te q 10.25 | $11.65 cial ea end ns.te Golden Oak Morrie Chair, spectal | $18.00 lmttation Mahogany Morris Chair, spe Genuine Mahogany Morris © t he’ ce MALO] otal 1.40 pay se ke These ‘ hate s can be had with ‘reversible velour covered seat and back ev shions, and « few are also shown with leather seat and back cushions Best Quality 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Special $15.80 Eighteen different patterns, including floral, Oriental and conventional effects, in pleasing combinations of in various shades, are included in the line of ten-wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs offered at the ahs These 9x12 Rugs sell regularly for $22.00. See window display ‘ - 9 . Ladies’ Vests, Special3 Richelieu Elastic Jersey Ribbed Vi soft cotton, trimmed with lace and tay sleeveless and with low neck, 4 white, are offered in the Division tomorrow at the special of tires for . red, green and blue special price for tomorrow ‘Back Hair Ornaments, Special 35¢ Novelties Division makes a bid for a ness tomorrow, with an offer of imitation shell Etrusean $3 FER — The Neckwear and heavy b and amber Back Hair Ornaments, some with band, others inlaid with pink topaz, olivine, white stones and Freneh gilt, at the special price e for choice ......35¢ 10c Offerings in Imitation Cut Glass ans, of good quality, in « variety of designs in imitation of cut glass, can be chosen among tomorrow at the special price of 106 he regular prices are 160, 20¢, 26e and Bc A partial list of the articles tncinded in this lot follows & Tand 6 s ial T. ow wee oe A lot of crystal These eleven-quarter White Blankets weigh four and » half to the pair, and measure eixty-elght by seventy-eight inches | with »rted striped borders, and are very soft and oh Regular price $3.15; special tomorrow, e pair ...... come Round Gines Fh ++ Re inches in diameter ' Oval Giase Nappies, 6 and inch Round ( pend Each | $3.50 White Bed Spreads, Special $7 — — — eve The Redding Section also offers for tomorrow White B Footed Jeliy Dishes . Measuring $090 Inches, In the Marseilles pattern; pretty Bi ol ae Tin See W indow Di splay rene yA NMSA $3.50; a each ... — Womend Costumes, Suits, Fars, Waisks, Hte. Agency for Refriger ub Furnishers, sonatas seam, MilusOY STRMET AND SPRING STREEE. EXERCISES AT Y. W.C. A, by fe the banks provide member of the crew who breathes SUST PUT ‘EN TO SLEMe. |" to ineensibiiity and leave the vee rubber onl help The close of the year's work of | pend en sf, , M, May 2—An invention | WICKERSHAM INVESTIGATION |\b0 YW. CA. classes was APOIO | the paper money, just ecting: anacethetion priately celebrated last night bY |p tsone do, and cannel jecting enncsthet 18 ENDED FOR PRESENT [commencement exercises. MOT® Sunned to let go of ft a Cart M. Wheates - than 400 young women graduated ee hope w10p (tine Special Services’ from the various classes. he WASHINGTON, May 22 There e will be rther investigation into | S01.ED BONEY STARTS the chargces against Judge Wicke roses 8 PPPPrest Re. sham, one of the three judges of |. ected | Alanka. The investigation has boen |)... ll tien wit per papers tice of the secretary of | follows Washington Railway | Company, of Vancouver, tiffeate of increase of from $150,000 to stopped ‘and the president bas de cided to stand by the judge on the reports so far made, expecially the one in favor of the northern man made by W. A. De reate CAN BUY SCHWAB’S THREE-MILLION PALACE FOR TWO MILLIONS lard, LeCount, Mathias i meron, Nels Olson, header and Louis The G. M. Iway Switch Co 000—Charkes tle, $28, Guy M. Thompson. Mt. McKinley Mise | oe of Seattle, $100,000—J. : James. C. Moody, and J. T ney Wainwright @ Mcleod, Seattle, $16,00—A. B and A. D. Wainwright a C. C. Morrison, a shingle mill on Vashoo. so badly crushed may die. planer tricated an arm, One eral ribe were broke. was amputated at the e os t night, ra hospital last Lt SHINGLE MEN TO MEER i Tomorrow @ manufacturers Will be ingham to disease the closing down mille Snohomish and Skagit Ul the present stocks art The shortage of the cat mon the direct cause of this a —— gees : * HEE a HH J THT ih) ecwrdig we = . Sifiee of cision cr mcrae ma : Baa CHAS. M. SCHWAB’'S NEW PALACE ON RIVERSIDE ORIVE, NEW YORK NOW FOR SALE Sade | (Seattle Star's Hxctustve Service) |) e $ a « time ar Kohthase, Rh A Ha yon pe 2 a h ’ feat is hwab's § pala nk and it’s as good a x king a p wn, Introduced side en wante to sell it The t g of the palace has ‘ast session of the

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