The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 10, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1CC7.
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HOD COUPLE DEAD
III Ml OFFICE
Dr. E. H. Merwln and Miss Slater
, of Kansas City Found
' , Shot to Death. ., , i
MURDER AND SUICIDE '
... SEEMS MOST PROBABLE
Announcement of . Fhvalclan'e
En.
gacrmettt to Another Young Wo
man Brought Matter to Climax
; wTrnged Then Follow. x
(P.MItkan Press by HI trt Wirt)
Kansa City. b. . Dr. K. R. Mer
wln and a woman Mid to b a Miss
Slater wer found dead In Dr.-Marwin'a
offlc n th Hall building lot this aft
ernoon. 8h bad a bullet not In the
, head.
Dr. Henry -TteHejho baa aa efflca
. on the cam floor, heard a horflTed
shortly after ( clock. He triad to open
, the door of Dr- Merwln' office. but
found It locked. Glancing through the
glass panel of the door b sawth body
J of Dr. Merwln- on the floor. ' The body
of the woman was crouched tn a corner
of Ihe-Toonj; n-thoor-betweeiie
" bodies lay a rerolver. 1
? Recently one of the Kansas City pa-
. pera printed the announcement of the
engagement of a Kansas City young
. woman of excellent family to Dr. Mer
" win. Th. following day the father of
the young woman denied that -an on
' sagement existed, and a retraction fol
lowed. .Dr. Merwln and ' the young
woman to whom, ha was reported en
' gaRed were both member of a hay-ride
' party In Clay county soma weeks ago.
In which on accident resulted when the
horses ran sway. Both were Injured,
: bot not severely.-
. Dr. Toelle said that h did not know
x Miss Slater but had seen her lb Dr.
Merwln a office and supposed she was
" a patient' of Dr. Merwln. Dr. Merwln,
' he .raid, had never, spoken to him of
' Miss Sister. . r . . ,
- - it developed "tonight that Miss Slater
met Dr- Merwln. some .four- years axo
while the doctor wss attending a pa
tient who was a friend of the young
' woman.. It lev asserted that the doctor
and she became warm friends and that
..he. fell- much In. love with her. They
made many trips to. a farm- that -tha
. doctor owned in Platte county, Missouri.
'Whero'tha week' ends were spent. At
the ttme no Information wss current
among the friends of either that the
doctor and the young woman were en
' gased. . - -
Today's tragedy follows closely upon
thaannounoement of the engagement of
the. doctor and the Kansas City young
; woman, whose name is Miss Kettle
; Wells. .
Regarding the actual occurrences In
1 -the of floe of Dr. Merwln at the time of
the shooting. It Is of course Impossible
to ascertain tho faots. - , ;
OREGON NAVAL CADET
' , , IS FLUNKED IN EXAM
tPehllabers Press by Special tossed Wire.)
Annapolis. Mi.. Feb. , As the result
of the semi-annual examination at th
' naval academy, SE midshipmen were
' found so badly deficient in their studies
; that their resignations hav been asked
, for. Several have already resigned ad
, others will submit their In a few day.
I In- addition to those dropped, one -mid-'
ahlpmaa waa turned back from th seo
i ond to the third, and two from third
- and fourth class, and 77 other who
were slightly deficient were warned of
' the fact. Among those compelled to
; resign are, fourth class, Frank B.
; Oowan, Burns, v Oregon; L A. Jones,
iRedlands. California. ,' 1
tvflns cioTtLLcno n::o cell direct to you
- JUL-A li-k
. EOTnnLEE)
' Aot full strengtbs full rneasorw and
bsoluta parity cuarantrjod by thm
Ik Be Government a shown by Its
, stamp over the eork of eaob
When yon order HAYNER
yon know positively that It ia good
becAaa the Government fiarantaM It.
HAYNER WHISKEY ta BOTTLED IN
- BOND la ttr ova Resiftered Distillery
ro. t, lamia avwuici, a roy, umo,
under tho direct anpemaioa of tho
U. 6. Internal Revenue Department
nd the parity of each bottl is
certifted to by th U. 8. Government
ghown by lta official gtamp over
th cork. ;
.Yon could not a a-for ahlfherot .
in or
trustworthy eadorsement than
thia stamp of the Government. It
meana that from th first moment tho
whUkey ia dUtilled. through all th
years it is bin afrod, and antil after
It ia finally bottled, it ia ia tho care
of th U. 8. Government and ia
charge of the TJ.S. Government Store
keeper and it ia a positive assurance
thai th whUkey ia fully ag-d, fall
proof, fall measure and tree of every
particle of dilation and adulteration, :
IIAYNER WHISKEY U not only
a pore whiskey bat has a richness
and qnallty that has won for it over
600,000 staunch patrons ia th United
States alone. Thia distinctive onallty
ia due to tb carefully elected grata
which ia ssed to the aneqnalled
equipment of oar distillery and to oar
improved and exclusive methods
which are the result of our 40 years
experience aa distillers of fine
wMskle. . " V
7IIH MYIIEn DISTILLHIQ COrjPmiY, Divhlen 5233
OT. LC'JIS, Ra T.PAUL, IK INN. DAYTON OHIO. ATLANTA. OA.
riimtxgRT. tbot.ohio. rTAusgrn ims. r capttal &).wj, paid nr rvnJU
i
hoso;;e profits sho;v;i
by realty sales
' BaasBMBBsaaiBvBBBBBBaB
Owners of East Side Building
and Property . Clear Mphey
. " by Recent Transfers, v V
The heaviest trading during the week
wss in east side business and
house .sites. A number or Important
deals war made in that section, and it
la known that negotiations ar in
progress for the purchase of twa solid
blocks In the dlstriot south or eaa?
Morrison street that la under contract
to be filled.
There was a brisk movement in east
side residence lots, a large number of
aalea being reported in Irving-ton and
In Broadway addition.
The most Important sale en tha otnor
side of the river during the week "wss
that of the ' Lamberts building at the
southeast corner of Union avenua and
East Ash street, for $45,000. The nam
of the purchaser Is withheld' for the
present. The building is a three-story
stone and brick structure, covering a
quarter block. ' It wa owned by E. C
Ooddard and J. F. Kelly of the Qoddard
Kelly Shoe company, who purchased it
less than an year ago for IJS.000.
Th sale was made toy D. B. Maekl
of the Coioroercral Investment company. I
The almost doubling in value of this
lot within a year is a striking indica
tion of tho remarkable advance la
values of central East Portland prep-
arty, and especially is this true of th
business district along Grand and union
avenues. - ' ,
Th Security -Saving.. A Trust com
pany purchased from Thorns Hlalop
th quarter.block 'at the corner of East
First and East Tamhtll streets for
tlS.OOo. Mr. Htslop bought this lot
several years ago for $209, and not
withstanding it was sold' for $15,000, It
I regarded as the cheapest holding that
has changed hands in that district nine
tho selling movement there set In.
J. B. C. Lock wood bought from the
Oregon Real Estate company a half
block on Wasco street, between East Sev
enth and East Eighth. -The price was
$$.000. Th purchaser announce that
he will speedily build a $10,000 resi
dence on th sit.
A, B. Blossou, manager of Hartiaan A
Thompson's real estate department, has
purchased from W. K. Smith two lots
at the southwest corner of East First
and East Salmon street for $11.00. Mr.
Blosson says that he acquired this prop
erty an Investment.
C. F. McCullough has bought the C
K. Henry horn at th southeast corner
of East Madison and East Fourteenth
sti eels for MAOO. Mr. Henry has re
cently purchased a residence in Irving-
ton ndwltl inov-to-that-pert of -th
city. 1. ? .- '.."V
Th new four-aeries' flat at th cor
ner of Dupont and Larrabe streets wss
bought by George J. Blodgett from
Harry Hamblett for $$,000. Th sale
was made through th agency of La
ment Sc Harris. ....
M. O'Brien has purchased th Caesar
tract of 10 acres near Maegly High
land onth lower peninsula for $10.
000. On thousand dollar an acre is a
new record price for acreage In that
section of the peninsula. This sal
made by Reed., Field . ft Tynan.
who also report th sale of a 60x100
foot lot on Johnson street, near Twenty
second, for $0,000. It was sold to an
out-of-town investor, who will soon
roako Portland hi horn.. .
, 8. A. Turner fit th Paclflo Grata
company ha bought a new residence
On Weidler. near East Seventeenth
strec for $$.(00. - Mr. Turner 1 a re
cent arrival In Portland and acquired
th property for a horn.
B. U. Lombard ha sold to S. 8. Som
erville three lot on Sshuyler and East
Thirty-second streets or $l.t00. The
purchaser will Immediately build a res
idence on"hls holding. -
War ia Nicaragua. -
y- meant Hews ay Longest leased Wire!)
Panama, Feb. . Private advices
to
Panama say that war Is on between
Nicaragua and Honduras. . No' details
of. th fighting hav been received yet.
A
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L1AILED GHOST KJ
IRISH CASTLE
Supposed to Be tho Wraith Of
' KIng James, Who Onco
Tarried There. ' i s '
SPOOK STANDS AT GATE '
; ' AMID BRILLIANT LIGHTS
It Habitat I Region. Prolific of
Supernatoral Apparition Irish
c People Denounce Aruhaasador
' 'Bryce DeeHer From Post.
tevnal Ipeeial Barrtet.) '
. Dublin, Feb. 8. Th latest . weird
ghot tsj come from th littl town
of Newtown Stewart, in Tyrone, whoa
iraaiuon teem with record of super
natural visitations. That - th latest
kpofk to honor tht historic spot Is of
royai unesg
may be s-athered 'from
th fact that ha has temoorarlly taken
up his abode In th old essUe -situated
in th com market within whose wall
King James mad a abort stay when on
hi way to lay siege to Derry. A fur-
mer indication of th spectre's high
bora station la that his nightly attire
I a ult Of mall, which he wear a to
th manor born. On Christmas eve a
number of Town people declare they saw
thstrng spuailtlon. Oaof-them I
" Doia uu iu companions, aa
dressed . tn plrit, but it vanished.
Later on In th evening the whole town
was disturbed with th violent ringing
i oeiis, xno souna 01, wnicn could he
easily traced to th old Castle. Several
persons proceeded there, when they) saw
to their amasement the mall-clad fig
ure, surrounded by brilliant lights,
standing at th entrance gat to th
castle. Some of the more curious
minded of the Inhabitants set out to in
terview the warrior ghost but before
they could reach th spot, h had again
disappeared. v ., f
. ambassador Stay moaaUd. :
Now that th Right Hon. James Bryo
ha publicly announced hi Intention
of coin to Washington, his ennriunt as
chief secretary ig more freely criticised
ry Irish leaders. Mr. Bryc cam to
Ireland a year ago -with - the mission to
make a supreme effort to remove griev
ance and establish a new order of
things. - Th Irish - people knew very
littl of him personally, but be came to
them as th pledge of a new era for
Ireland. II leave behind him a long
record of reform tm td "b -eoojn-
pllshed. This 1 how on of- th Irish
members who occupies a conspicuous po
sition In th council of th . party
speak of th ax-chief secretary. -
"From being th ambassador of peace
and goodwill to th poorest nation on
earth, he prefers the ease and dignity
of a conventional mission to the richest
nation of the world.
"Th Irish people find that th mature
politllan drop his glorious ' mission
clerk might send la hi resignation.
and for much the ssm reason, that he
ha a better billet at a higher salary
and with much lea work to do."
BOY WITH WIRE PUTS
- SUBWAY OUT OF ORDER
tHssnt New by tensest lassed Wire.)
New York, Feb. With a piece of
wire Louis Schneider. 14 year of age.
put the subway system out of commis
sion for several minute today, A a
result h waa turned over to th society
for the prevention of cruelty to children
on a charge of malicious mischief.
Louis found a long piece of copper
wire and lowered It through the grat
ing over the atatlon at Brooklyn bridge.
Finally It touched the third rail and
caused a short 'circuit. v All th local
train war darkened and cam to a
top. So did all train south of Four
teenth street. .. '
01 00
FULL
QUARTS
I t ! i
mm
EXPREOS PREPAID
i OB
QUARTS U
FnEISUT PREPAID
We are the only distillers la thia
country who have their own whiskey
bottled in bond in their own distillery
.; and who- sell their entire product
direct to the consumer.
By shipping HAYNER WHISKEY
direct from our distillery to you, we
save you all the jobbers' and dealers'
profit and give von a fine, pore,
. bottled in bond whiskey at the dis
f tiller's price.
SEND 1)3 Y0UII ORDER
on out guarantee that you
will like It-or money backs
Send ua the above amount and we
will ahlp HAYNER'S PRIVATE
STOCK BOTTLED IN BOND
, WHISKEY in a plain eealed case
avlth nil marts frt Indieara enntenfs
the whUkey hav your friend
It too and if not entlretv latia.
factory ship it back to ua at our
expense and your money will be
promptly refanded. You don't risk
a cent. The expense ia all ours if
you are not entirely pleased with the
goods. '
,Note the ' aaving in ordering 20
quarts by freight. If you cannot use
so much, get a friend to join yon ii
making up the order. Remember,
we pay. the express or freight
charge and guarantee satisfaction.
RODBED 100 FLATS
60TIIL1
Police " Raid , YouthtUI Gang
Which Numbers Tvvo Girls
-V Among Its Victims. 1 '
LOADS OF PLUNDER
y
FOUND BY POLICE
Good Prom Many Home Pound in
, Apartment Occupied bjr TJileves
Womeo Attired In tolea Rai
ment Which Ia Identified. . '
(Jeoraal Special Scrvlee.)
,Nw Tork. Feb. I-In th raid and
arrest of a gang of youthful thieves yes
terday th police of th East On Hun
dred and Fourth etreet station believe
they hav cleared up th mystery sur
rounding th robbery of 100 flat la
th last tlx weeks. Two girl war
members of th hand and their depreda-
"i itsnrtsd QTr n rta 10 Mivln
long.. '-
DeteottT Hlgglns and. Mortoo se
cured tb Information that led t th
raid front two boys thy arrested on
Tuesday. - They -onfessd that they
i member of a aansr which held
forth at No. Its East On Hundred and
Fifth - street, and vesterdsv moraine-
Captain Coroofao plaooed to catch th
omers wnne they wore aleeplog after
their night' plundering. He stationed
two patrol wagons and ar equad of po
licemen around th corner and with
several detectives ha went to th house
and asked for Charles Martin. The
door waa opened and th detective
wasted no Urn In getting in. 4
Two ILoada of riaader.
In -the rear parlor they found a boy,
who ssld he wa Michael Lucalxl 14,
and with hint were two girl who gave
their names ss Clara Wilson, to, and
Ellen Shields, 11. Upstairs th detec
tive found Frederick Capasoli. it, and
Martin, who said ha waa tl. All were
taken to the atatlon hon and latar
arraigned In th Hsrlsta court before
Magistrat House. . . .
- By that tlm twe lead of plunder,
const sting mostly xt -silverware, Jew.
elry and clothing,, had been taken td
th station house, and several persons
had Identified their property. ' They
went to court and there discovered more
of their possessions Th Wilson girl
wa attlrad tn ralmant belonging to Mr.
Mary CavanaugiVef No, 12 East Ninety
eighth street, and Martin was bedecked
la a wardrobe that Mrs.- Ann Toluakl
of No. IT East Ninety-ninth etreet said
that her husband had paid for. . -Bobbed
Maay Flat. -
"Th three man war held In IX. 040 ball
each for trial and the Wilson girl wss
ent to th house of detention as a
wltnesa Th two men who were ar
rested Tuesday, peter Flort and Sal
vador Llcusla, both of No. lis East
On Jlundred and Fifth street, were
also held. Th Shield girl had only
Joined th gang on Tuesday sight and
ah wa discharged. ' - ' .
Burglar! already traeed t th gang
show that they robbed flat after flat
from Ninety-sixth street to On Hun
dred and Sixteenth street, between Mad
ison and Lexlnrton avenue. Among
other who Identified property tn th
plunder recovered war Samuel Bhlpplro
and Martin Smith of No. 10 East On
Hundred and Becond street, Jacob Urn- !
sted of No. tO Bast One Hundred and
Second street and Mr. Lena Btoller f
No, fl East On Hundred and Becond
trt. ' - .. . : ...
FRISCO BALL TEAM
IS
Ten-TOcher-Jid-Three atchi
"' Tt to Start the Season
; ;, "t".l ';, '.. for; Bay City. ; ;
TUutl Kew y Lsagsst teases Wtoe.)-liJ-
San Franclaco, Feb. . Manager
Long ha announced hi Ban Franclaoo
baseball team for th coming season aa
follow: .- ,
Pitchers Oood win. HardyV Washer,
Wheeler, Henley, Trumbull, Hlcksy, Joy,
Welch and Arrellanee. '
Catchers Street, Esola, Moor. -
In fielders Mohler, Moiiatlty, Irwto,
McOhee, Williams. MoClalland, Ooch
naoar. Outfielder Shaughnessy, . MoLean,
Quick.' Hlkdebrand, Spencer and Golds-
bsch.,- ..
Goodwin and Hardy belong to the
Washington team and were fsrmed oht
to 8aqFrancioo. Both ar promising
young pltohera. Washer is a pitcher
recommended . by Umplr "Silk"
OLaughlln, and Wheeler is well known
to local fan. . Henley pitched for Ban
Francisco on season and 1 wall known.
Trumbull and Hlckey ar from an In
dependent lengu In New England and
are bo4t h!My recommsndsd Welch
nd Arrellanes hav both had trial In
th league before and much 1 expected
of them. . Joy I th Honolulu pitcher.
Street caught for Ban Franclaco be
fore th earthquake' laat. year and wa
Considered a good man. Esola I a
local man with a good reputation, Moh
ler, Irwtn, William and Goohnaoar ar
well known as tnflelder. Mortality
waa purchased from Topeka,' McClelland
played third for Los Angel laat sea
son. ..
Of th new Outfielder Frank Shaugh
nessy has been playing with . Ifotr
Dam college near Oakland for two sea
sons and Is well thought of. ' McLean
I a California player who h played
well around Sacramento and Goldsbach
halls from St Louis, wtier he ha been
playing Independent ball. .
MOB TRIES TO LYNCH
; , MAN CRUEL TO FAMILY
(Hearst News by Leoiest Lessed Wtre.)
' New Tork. Feb. . A mob of t.000
persons attempted - to . lynch Jeremiah
Mongoose tonight after he bad thrown
half his furniture Into th street en
deavoring to hurl hi J-year-old daugh
ter out of a second-atory window and
finally set fir to hi rooms by throw
ing a lamp on th floor, endangering
th live of th two score persona in th
tenement. It waa only after half a
doxen policemen had clubbed their way
through tb enraged mob that they got
th man. The crowd, with rope In
tr-elr hands, followed th police to tb
Went Thirty-seventh street police ata-i
tlon demanding tbat th man b turned
ever to them.' J
miiioii eo
SMb !
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Invest!
Many of Portland's mosractical men have taken
these 'four, words into consideration and have gone
away from our store' with a suit and a pair of trousers
to be proud pi. Men. by.thcQgentjlaJ
ing the benefits of our wonderful special offer. In all
our history we have never before done such a record . .
breaking business due entirely "to this extraordinarily ;
splendid $22.00 offer. Those who come" after seeing
, our advertisement are always more than pleased, for
"aTweTadvertise always JulIyHmeasuresup to what :
we say it Is. .,: i 7-:-1: . '
; Dollars arid Fifty '
i - There is -certainly no moss on this proposition. Who J
ever heard of offering on of the most stylish and best
"CjSO value tho same exclusive "novelties -that Tthay"
fancy price tailor shops ask all of $35 to $50 for at
v.. such a low price. . This is not all re take your exact
measure and make you a suit which cannot be dupH- -,
catedTmywhef t roftheTamemoney" An extra pair -f
trousers is Included with this $2.50 bargain abso
lutely free of goods to match your suit or of a stylish
, . stripe that you may select; -:
REMEMBER You are not' given the whole year to
, : make up your mind-cthe sooner you do the better ,
'.for you. ' . ,;..'''' '-:. . ;"-,.: ':" '
Mention!
We wjll give you another chance to choose from all
this season's Tweeds, Casslmeres and Cheviots goods .
that are seasonable the entire year splendid wearing,
strictly all wool, handsomest materials, widest range of
Btylioh patterns made Into suits that sold all winter
for not a cent less than $30. Buy while you can' and
save $7.50 on your suit and the price of a $7.50 pair, of
trousers that is absolutely given you free.
-A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient. I . :
BaSBBaMasBaawsw-wMBBaaiiaisasaj
C hlA7wY rSTk O
JLHllsilV
Elks' Bldg.,
Every man wlftise time is worth money must eventually buy
v.an automobile. The progressive man is doing so hovV...
HOWARD M. COVEY, Agent 'Q.
PIERCE GREAT ARROW, CADILLAC, KNOX. HAYNES
. AND LOCOMOBILE" ' J
omet
Once: More
OOLBH
Seventh and Stark Sts.
THE GREATEST
FUR'NITURE
AUCTION SALES
. Thl week wlU b at th ' '
Portland Auction Rooms
A. SOKTBACK, ropr.
" And th greatest of the will b
Tomorrow at 2 p. m.
At 211 First St,
Dealers INotlco
t - . . .
$J00 worth of furnltur of every do.
scrlptlon. to be sold WITHOUT RE
6HRVK WHATEVKK. , It Is all piled'
up we hav no room for display, so
there will be bargain and lots of them,
es w csnnot show the good to sil
van tage. but th OWNER MUST 8ELI.
and 1 willing to talc th consequences.-
OB OCT
Wednesday and Friday
.. JUII ATtr.K ,-. " ,
,; Thr will b plenty of '
FURNITURE
Tor vrybody. Thar 1 nothtng tit
th housefurnlshlng 11 n that you oao-
not find at th aale of th
Portland Auction Rooms
IhursdayJext:FeIx-14th-
wm sous ' '; .----
A Special Solo
OP HAVILANTJ, ATTSTRTAN AWD
ENGLISH ClilNA OS BVERT DB
feCRIPTION. Beside th ehlnawar
w hav many other lor In that line,,
euch a sUverware. granltewar, fancty
lamps, etc., eta. If yon can appreciate '
a bargain, eom to th Portland Auction
Rootna at any sal and you will not go .
away disappointed. ."
C I FORD, Auotlon'ser. .
AUCTION SALEi
-ByJrTa-WILSOH
'i " ' AUCTIONEER. " : i ' l:
Monday. Wednesday, Friday, at
10 sir in.- Each Dayr at SalesC
, room, 208 First Street . Acr
W win on the dsys mentioned sell
On assortment of narlor furniture.
dining-room and . library effects, bed- , ,
room and kitchen furnlsnlnga, Brassela
carpets, wool carpet. matting, lino- -leura,
mahogany, rattan and oak rocker ,
and chair, Davenport cohch. a fine as
sortmenfcK)f dressers. Iron bad, folding) '
beds, spring and mattreasea, bedding,
toiletware, metal bed couch, oak side
boards, elegant buffet,, fin dishes and, '
glassware, pictures, books, lac our
tains and portieres, drop-head sewing
machine. UPRIGHT PIANO, OUITAlC
kitchen treasures, ables, atov, Btecv
11s, at. . , ...r -, i'
r -... . -
Tuesday's Sale
M'f
On tlTe Premises,' 681 East Stark,
Corner Nineteenth Street, at 10
a. m. " ':.,' . V.-r. "-?f '
Raving Instructions from B.X Brown,
we will sell without reserve th fur
nlshlnga of this sin-room cottage, com.
prising Parlor, dining-room, bedroom
and kitchen effects, parlor chairs and
rockers, rug and matting In ' th .
rooms, lac cnrtaln, coach, xtensloi
table, aldeboard, chairs, . ward robe a, toi
letware, bedroom sets, aprlng and nit
tresses, bedding,, new floor ollolottsa-
toves, dishes, utensils, to. .. -... , .
NOTE) W pay cash for anything In
th fixture or furniture line. Fhoo
Mala 1M. . . . '
' 3.T. WILSON, Anotlonee.
AUOTIOISTS;
x On Tuesday Next at 1
BAKER'S AtC I ION HOUSE
COR. ALDER AND PARK STS. .
Th flrst-clas furnishing of prlvatav
resldence removed for convanleno of
sale, comprising vry pretty dsslrned
Iron beds la vernl-Martla and other J
colors, best springs, whit hair, alastio
felt and other good mattresses, goose
feather pillows, com fort era, dress are In
blrdsey maple and Other flnlahea, ak; '
chiffonier, maple eoramod, bedroom
rockers, .uarter-sawd oak dining-room '
suite, via, pedestal extension table, a
feet; very mas si re - sideboard, sat of --box-seat
chair with genuine leather :
seats, two carver' chair; also ax ten
sion table, 14 feet long. (4x61 top, with
deeply carved underframe; best grad
Axinlnater rnga, jll; doubl parlor
Bruasel carps ta, up-to-dat parlor
rockers, velour lounge, oil paintings,
very large library table, suitable for "
the horn or office: Jwet gaa rang, gaa
plate, kitchen table and th usual out
fit of culinary artlolea On view to-
morrow (Monday). Bal Tuesday at
It o'clock. ;.. ,
On Thursday : :
TION HOUBI5, furniture, carpets, cook -
lurniiura. eta. fsruea naving rurnW"
ture for this sal will please hav them
delivered at tba Auction Room oa Wad-
li.au. . ......... .
Retail News of the
Antl-Trut Store -
Our shipment of new Amtntr rag ,
ha arrived, xlJ le, t7.50; Jxl0.
else, 2(. Ton will rind th prlo of
these rug In tb Trust stores are ISS
and 40. W do not belong to th FUR
NITTJRa COMBIWK of T1H8 C1TT. .
UEO. BAKER at CO. .
Balesrooms SSl-Itt Alder street
S.LN.GILMAN
AUCTIONEER:
meus sTonoa.
() ivajtoa iiui
Tuesdayjhursday Friday
10 a. m. 'each day, at 411 WASXXjraiOsT
STBXZV, offering buyers fin oppor
tunities to purchas flrst-clss. house
furnishings by auction !. All th
furnishings of 8-room resldenc ar In
cluded. On view M OaTDAT AT 411
WASamaTOsT STBVZBT. - N. B. At
private aale (house for rant), th very
elegant furnishing of resldenc. Phon
Main 473 - . .
S. U N. OILMAN, Auctioneer.
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