The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1909, Page 9

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TEOD [the nev | 1 9-10 |baned up nts per » last AN WHO HAS. HAS "HANDLED om 00000 IN GOLD SUFFERS i MENTAL COLLAPSE. recognized, broken tn mind but purse, Samuel A. Honnifietd, fF “square gamb and mow mt of the First National of Fairbanks, spent Wednes might in jail on a charge of | 878,389.7 ft was not unti! he stood in the ‘of the 1 court. yesterday | he was re nized by friends. @ immediately discovered that} Was & mental wreck. Bonnifle 20 queerly when placed under | at the King st. depot by Pa Nash and Osborne last night that the officers it him drunk. As a matter of 2 field is a total abstainer Turned Over to Friends. When Police Judge Gordon was inted with the facts he or Bonnifield held until friends The following tr ed: Chartes Alt i Bcare. Last night the bank pres! Wae taken to Providence hos. Where Dr. George Horton at.) MRS. POTTER DEAD Bim. The doctor, however, NEW YORK, March 5.—By U. P. Bnable to diagno: p case Ox Mrs. Eltzabeth Schriven Potter, That his patient was apparently | widow of Bishop Henry Potter, died! from @ peculiar mental/at her home here. She survived | Bishop Potter only eight months i went to Alaska during) Dy OE aS | ike rush in 1897 and as a AS! oc gambler” cleaned up more SMASHUP CURS 0 A vegetahiec 6 during the palmy days 4a man with © result of 4 : ’ which Never Lost at Poker. South Park Wednesday night aid that Bonnifield never! wagon was owned by Deemond ® poker sitting during his hy RB ary who was dri He bas personally handled! pursing « bos knoe” foe hae than $35,000,000 in gold _— | !ague iy that it had to be ; ‘® friends assert that jorge Seidel. owner an signs of a mental break thet machine the banker were discerned 4, 1908, at Fairbanks. He 9 Seattle about six weeks ago. } Thiet Ow Was uot until last Wednes-| The tniet w fet that complete mental) ff fA. Ferrets came. Bonnifield that night! mond rings va ehurch with his sister ang| looked about $690 worth her he was going for [eek ene, Bowler « » The next she heard of her) ——. ie he was in jail, a mental) ARE SAVED By AJ JOHN C. WALLING (0. R HES BUOY | PIANOS, TALKING “YORK, March 5.—By U. P.| MACHINES tse of the breeches buoy, ! GERM E, Musto savers, of the Moriches, aan |, lifesaving station res- the captain and crew of) from the schooner Miles | A New York Manufec- , which stranded om the) turer's Sample Line of peveral weeks ago. . » Food Spices, in cans With sifting tops ....7¢ fge Size Cans . . Ile hilla Flavoring Extract i .12¢ € Flavoring Extract ) oe ‘ 12¢ lave B you a Spring Cold? aouriPee Cure ae 5 White | ine Comy e Gum, ( slycerine and Sitti an 0 She n Horehound Cough ops, with Wild Cherry, eneeeee Worth Double. Alterative, a spring . ag 5 terativ $2.50 Sample Tailored Skirts In French Volles, tinest Pan- Blood Reme ir 2.00 amas end new Sultin, per bottle; 3 for ..$5.00 fect form fitted,” ~ Cascara Liver Pills ron Pills, 100 in oh . 2b¢ aes Im OUR WINDOW FOR Tailor Made Spring posed DIES’ SANITARY to your measure for $35.00, SPECIAL silk Hined, for 10 days. 1316 191 = Mfg.(o, % _ $5, $7.50 ad $10 Worth Double. ed to meet your ev d. The care we take good service made a quarterly j day of state schoo jing $35 7.43, betn v's x. THE WHITE HOUSE AT LAST, AND SOON WILL puntion at day year’s the apportionment King county | MICARTHY DRY GOODS CO.'8 | suicliffe Baxter as receive toes wore Williams, orts, ( lpses eves done im the past make proper preparations for| SAMUEL A. BONNIFIELO. EGIN WORK ON DEPOT caime intereatea hae commenced on ithe guiding by depot, which te to King at. ata. HE STAR—FRIDAY, MORCH 5, 190, LEAVE FOR THE HUNTING GROUNDS OF AFRICA, | scHoot chyeeet appt hapa gny | E ate School Buperingendent ~ SALE TOMORROW TO END State School 8 . apportioned to the rate of} attendance, report. In| the federal court, which appointed Things AFFAIRS WILL END WITH went from bad to worse after the recelver had taken charge, and | AN AUCTION BALE, /PRESS CLUB NAMES finally all business was discon a tinued. NEW 0 | The final auc }Carthy Dry Goods Cec sale of the Mo It is expected that the creditors * book ac.| lll realize about 4 cents on the counts and office fixtures next Sat. (lar, Sult will be brought by rday will end one of the saddest |the receiver shortly to recover business stories over chrotiloled in {@%300 from the American Savings Reattle. Rank and Trust Co, which is al Rising from a humble clerical po- | Ged to be owing the estate sition with a San Francisco depart-| Now Mrs, McCarthy, who, it te ment store, W. D, McCarthy, now | “4/4, was induced to invest hor tast Sc |dead, made the purchase of the | C@at In the corporation just two wre late MoCarthy Dry Goods Co. from | Weeks before the receivership his employers for a amall cash pay. |*>#olutely penniless, Accustom ment and the balance preferred . : stock {n the- new corporation. Thus, | Uw, she must now struggle alone with a world { valuable in this world, with nothing bat her ence at bis back, MeCart made | OW resources to rely upon. money and greatly increased the size of the establishment until the t his death. At the time of rohase of tho store several sie weture ana Base Ball Catalogue fully along until) 4 of the elder Mo- | geod. ved Then « me ore cards free. things rao b arge assortment bait Carthy was New, Mo Modern Show Windows ps RMS A cordial Invitation te extended te the public to come and examine our New Spring Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys better selected stock from the tes raat Aer WEP prices, as usual, the lowest. MeCormack Bros. S14 Wiest Av. Opposite Colman Block. to all of the good things money can, A restaurant or store. terial decrease tn the business was noticed, and numerous ptiferings |from the stock by employes finally ‘threw the matter into the hands of et 9, | ‘CORSETS AND SILK HOSE ARE UPHELD iHW YORK, March By U. P. fairly good corset. A girl with « concluding distilustoning figure Mike mine would be @ fool jchapter in a ymance of the Coney to let herself grow slabaided. As to }Island sands waa written today in, the silk stoc ah, @ decent regard |the supreme court, Brooklyn, when|for my own feolings impels me to Mrs. Hattle Fuller Dupont began| wear them, As we have only one ult for absolute divorce sgainst| pair of an why not make the John Tyler Dupont, Jr., son of the of t woalthy turfman When Dupont threatened to kill Mrs. Dupont defended her taste! himself in their parlor, Mra. Dupont jin this fashion replied THE RAT CATCHER et a ety-mud Huined His Jaw Bone they . A J. Roe ye r « guilt agninet Dr td ig A the-aidewalk n fe ant half a dollar going a-bee in prope “ poutt in the | ging De t 4 - 5 apot Huy a Champion Gas Range and nung | get a coal or wood range free, *** | Business chances. Look over OSTEOPATHY ak = Bhectrictt t ther CLEARANCE SALE her All Fall Stock of Clothing BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- Wosiovs ‘met for fitting gin nitation f Hata, Shoes and Men's Furnish ing Goods at less than halt price. RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. changes S. C. Osborn & Co. ee Bankrupt Stock Thrown to Your Mercy Gigantic failure of the Racket Store, 5343 Ballard Ave., Ballard, re- sults in bankruptcy. The entire stock was sold in bulk by the United States court to satisfy the creditors. AT THE Buffalo Sales Rooms 424——Pike Street—424 This entire stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Cosine. Hats, Shoes and Furnishings and Ladies’ Shoes will be placed on sal Saturday, March 6, at 9 A. M. This bankrupt stock was purchased for Sead one-third of the regular wholesale value, and will be sold to the public at less than one-half. Hundreds of Bargains Await You—Note a Few of Them Below Shoes For Everybody Over 2,500 pairs of high-grade Shoes are in this stock and will be pieced on sale Saturday at unheart of prices. We can fit you out in any style and size desired, both in high and low cuts. Boys’ Shoes Clothing “eiSe.. $5.95| Furnishings Men's $10.00 Wool Business Suite $4. 35 Men's 5c Black and Tan 7c Men's $15.00 Suits, in natty pat- terns, made up ig $7 45 woreteds and tweet Men's $18.00 Sutte, In all the Inte shades and styles. This is a Values up to $1. BO hummer at $18.00, $8. 95 Men's 50c Bape 69c tut Gor pets ie Suspenders ..... ene Values up to hogs Mon’'s $20.00 Suits, In ail shades tot Sh Boe Fo i and from the best makers in the country. The man who is used to wearing taflored clothes wil! appreciate this bargain. Every suit in this lot te worth $20.00, and we will eo Men's $25.60 Hand-Tailored Clothing; a lot of suits that are without fail the swellest creations ever shown any- Men's $1.50 Woot @Q@_, | [0F -.--.. -«.+. Underwear ...... eee Men's $2.00 Wool FOF versee veveee Underwear .... 4... Men's Extra Fine worth up to $2.60 @arment . 2.0066 see Underwear, Men's Heavy Hickory @@Q@4 Lo Working Shirts .. : Men's Blue Flannel ccndhad ELL Ce Men's T5e Golf a> hi Men's S100 Gur Ladies’ High and Low Men's $25.00 Cravenettes and |_ Shirts... Valeal to wou gaan $1 1,95 | Men's $1.25 Goit 59¢ 7 eget ae Shirts Values up to Men's $1.50 Golf 73 $4.00 Shirts .... oe w c Men’s $1.00 Buckskin owes 69c Men's $1.60 Buck Horse: 89 Hide Calf C Men’s Trousers sa aeed $3.00 : Sh 45 ie, Bee Regular $5.00 Tatlored $9, ante resseres 45 Regular $6.00 Pants, 3.45 custom made " Youths’ and Boys’ ogy. — * 00 Wool et 85 outhe’ #1 en’s Hats |: Youths’ $15.00 Swell $6 9 Mon's $2.00 Felt Hats, all QF spe Seine eds colors and latest styles c Boys’ $4.00 All-Wool y Suits $1 Men's $2.50 and $3.50 Soft and - Stiff Hats, the latest $1 48 Boys’ $6.00 Dress spring styles Suits

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