The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1902, Page 8

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6" MINES IN While attempting to watk to afong i} Grant etreet bridge this morning, | Seattlo Corporation to Work | winap Russian Territory John Rosene, pregident of th Northwestern Commercial Oo, ar Col. Wanlariarsky of St. Petersburs bave been granted a t anh ceasion that embraces territory lar f Washington gene received er than the state Yesterday Mr Gable from St. Petersburg, e@tatin that the concession had been signe by the Russian government rt concession grants to Mr, Rosene, C6 Wenlariarsky and associates the ox cludive trading and mining rights | the Siberian territory bounded by th ‘LIZZIE HOWELL | TAKES A BATH | Ligzie Howell took a fall into the cold “waters of the bay During her | apeedy descent ehe came in contact le, Althbugh no bones were broken, eho suffered severe bruises The water waa shallow and her rea cuo easily effected, She was taken to her home at 719 ixth Re | | | | “DOTSONIS | HANGED n € DEER LODGE, Mont, April 4 Arotic omean on the north, Anadir] Clinton Dotson was hanged here to sound on the south, ering Aon th east and on the weat by from the River Angoule adir on the south This territory ie ev 1 to t rich in minerals, It in tt general trend as the rich Now dis trict, and It la thought by mining ex perts that the mineral « tinue west of Bering etre Heoadqearters Here The Northeast Siberian Co. ter being organized tn Bt. Peternt ft develop the concession ‘ W lariareky t@ the president f the company, and Mr, Noweneis th aging director The headquarter of the company are to be in attle i rawn | ma to An | | ldaly for complicity in the conspir | ney that resuited in the murder of | | | | his own father | Dotson, who was in the peniten Itlary f life for another murder, 1 with a ¢ nion, who | Was about (6 be thease’ , to kill the | ree a confession | ler Doteon and in which the murdered man assumed | responsibility for the crime for| |which the son was convicted, and | ed that his conscious had driven #8) Was carried out, but another con t informed on the conspirators V The coming summer three trading |The man who killed Doteon senior v posts will be established tn the ritory; one at Plover bay, « Anadir and one at The concessionairies are exemy from Russian import duties for ter years, but must give police protec that time e about | 10,000 native inhabitants in the con ceasion, part of whom make their liv. ing by ratetng reindeer “he North. east Siberian Co., will cetablish trad- | cost of round trip is be tion to Inhabitants during It i eatimated that ther ing poste to deal with these people Por the company the North Commercial Co, will carry Nartheast Co.'s business THE MARKETS JOBBING QUOTATIONS TCORRECTRD DAILY S Green Frait Lemons—#?.60@1.0 a box: cooking | ting apples, 62.0) 0@3.00; bananas apples, F1@125; 68; oranges, SL7E@2.0; pineapples, %.0 per 4 seedling oranges, $1.05¢72.50; $3.60@5.00 case; tangorines, grape fruit, $2.60¢1.0 Vegrtatios Potatoes--$10,00¢ $1.00G1.25 per sack; per sack; lettuce, arrots, Gig Tbe @o per doa; wweet pf o— Chill peppers, 2 faut, TAGic; toma per erate; radishes, 1 parsley, PHGhc; onions, eet; parenips, 1G ¢ 80@90a; pumpkins, 1@24c per ib HeGt.©; squashes, Myc: wax ide; artichokes, @ per etrin beans, Gi cucu L.78 per box; Bruseela apr 5 peas, tc: rhubart per Ib; epinach, tg? r asparagus, LI@ise per ib Batter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter — Washington creameries, 2c; fresh Towa abd Elgin, to@iec ragch, 17@20c. storage lown, Me, “Cheese Native Washington, full Patra quality cream, 19@1& Raatern New | Por pound ...4..6..s000s. 0 BO York, I2M@lic’ Wisconsin, ite HILVERSIDD BALMON Roquefort, ¢ UG ibe Bawe—Strictly fresh ranch, 17@ 18 California, MN@ibe; Oregon Live poultry—Hena keys, 12@ lic; geese, 1Glic; ducks, Lic, Dreased poultry—Turkeys, 1igi% meees, L1@ise; ducks, 141@isc; chick-| MUG lee ome y—l2I@ tie 7 Freeh meat-—Cow beef. Te per ib; Steer beef, 1G@7%c per Ib; mutton, Wether, 7%c; ewes. THC; pork, lve Der Ib; Veal. targa fo: stnall, 100, Provistous—Hama, 12 backs, lc; beliles, 12 $91.00; wheat, chicken feed, $21 torn, bulk, § 60. Hay—Puget soun i] Per can Bhe Movie Washingt 0G | T. Louis WASHING "MA- Grain—Onts, $24.00; wheat, $ i ~ Regular price i) Gorn, $36.00; rolied bare $22.00. | Rose! ay Corrected dally — The following |[m [PCClM Price .....+++, 86,00 rices aro being otferea to the pro- |fg SAPOLIO~Per cake.......7e uoer in round lots on the dock or in} POPP ALPLPEL PAP e the car at Seattle i Grain—Oats, $26.50@27 ba | ¢ & L ‘| Cooper evy | on lkke Egge—Strictly freah ranch, 14@16 7c; ranch, 15@17%« CHICAGO, Aril 4 wr t, 707-8 707-8 Neht igt " There when it wi roany apring 4 } i a nec { nda on ir rm alwa long lengths, ju uf AG tes 7 BQ aS TD) ¢ apy li @¢ I Ae TS) FZ ms {| Wd 47 2 l Ww A YQ Agents for rok Bro und the F. B, Q. Clott THE MAC DOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO OUTFITTERS OF MI WOMEN AND CHILD * tern| Rubber boots from wreek of the the} #teamer Bertha are on sale at the! ocean transportation, but @ Goastwice | Outlet Clothing Company, corner feet will be established for the | Cecidental avenue and Washington Ma tor beeta, } © per case; | tarnips, He@sl.25; gariic & abbage | $1.3601.50 per ewt; husks, celery, | on, $2.00 @4am, £11.00@12.00) ; New Fork, 1S@i¢e; Lim- UGlic; wries, 16G1ic; Swiss, akfast e—-Native Washington, Li@ tutter— Washington creamery, 46@ as hanged two months ago, e atl ‘ | Lawrence bay Are you going to Pleasant Beach «| Sunday? | First Sunday Outing 1 nt Beach is the place, and vy Yard Hand furnish the! music for a concert and dance. The | steamers Athion and Inland Piyer | whl run hourty after 9 a. m., and the street, at $1.90 4 pair, Just half the! retall price iy a Are you going to Pleasant Beach Sunday? aos Cooper & Levy WALKER’S CANADIAN CLUB WHISKEY Résular price, per bottle, 41.5, Special today and tomorrow, ‘ PER FULL CREAM NEW YORK CHERSE—Per pound... 20¢ ORRMAN HARBAKFAST CHEESE—8 FOR . 106 © ROAST COFFEE toasted fresh every day and gusranteed equal to the best eold at Se elsewhere. EVAPORATED APPLES Per can Per doten ca ‘ WHOLE CODFISH 10e he ; Per pound Te CORNED OR ROAST REEF. | L-pound C89 esc. Ue 2-pound cans .........).25e Pa | PURB HOME MADE LARD S-pound ting ............48e 6-pound ting ............7Oe 10-pound tins ........81.85 MACCARONI OR VERMI- CELLI BE DOE secscecve ie T-pownd bom ve. c.c..cs.... 480 FLICKINGER'S TABLE FRUITS Heat packed in California Wholesale and Reta! Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet Yeslor and Washingtoa Telephone biain 12 : SPECIAL jIn Men's Working Shirts, 75 cent “40 CENT: M. ROSENTHAL & CO., 1002 First Avenue, Firat Door North of Madison Street fF. BE. ELLIOTT, Refracting Opticiaa....... Look for the big Spectacte Sign r WB Pike street Rest place in city to have your eyes corrected cussy B THE RICHMOND PIANO CLUB \ h the next shipment due in two i | the club one But twenty f ) me ers can be accepted, more planos can be delivered at on hand serve as Orders taken now insure you get- ting one in two weeks $290 Instead of $400 | $10 Cash and $6 a Month | || SHERMAN CLAY & ©, | 711 Second Avenue. | ! 3000 all- wool Watch I) f Caps; nothing better ior this cold weather. AUAK, 1209 Firet Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 4 ig THE BON MARCHE Men’s Clothing, F urnishingg and Sho seen sii Tomar The simple announcement that we had bought the entire $20,000 stock of Cheney's Boston Store way, Alaska, and that the stock would be sold out by us immediately, has created considerable excite ; about town, and the interest surrounding the purchase and sale extends into the home of every well dresse4 man in Seattle. In turning this mammoth purchase in your mind’s eye please keep these three distinct points in view: —_ i. & Ist, Mr. Cheney has been in business in Skagway less than four years, hence the stock is all comparatively new, particularly as he cat- ered only to first-class trade and sold out almost entirely from season to season. 2nd, Mr. Cheney was obliged to sacrifice this stock so that he might give his undivided attention to his interests in California which have expanded largely in the last year or two. 3rd, we bought the stock for spot cash, paying 5c on the Dollar And we will sell itat the same relative discount, except that our profit will be but a fraction of the askings of a regular Men's furnishing store. : The Sale Will Open at 8:30 Tomorrow Morning With Plenty of Salespeople Here you will find displayed elegant garments for men, such as Steln-Bloch Suits and the famons H. #. & M. Clothing, the well ine Druniap and Stetson Hats, K. & W, Collars, Standard Bhirta, Way's Underwear, George E. Keith's Shoes; in fact, a full assortment Wearables usually carried by the exclusive store in each large city. : THE PRICES WILL BE LESS THAN HALF THROUGHOUT-In evidence of which we quote these few examples: * All $5 Donlap and Stetson Hats at $2. Stein-Bloch’s $28 Swits at $12.50. H.S. & M. $15 a cute, $6.98. Bad whe L 760 Fume at iy a yd $35 Swits at 4 3 E. & W. a , for . George E. Keith’s prices from $3.50 to at from 1,98 to $2.50. a Negligee Shirts, worth $2.75 $3.00 and as high as $5.00 at from $1.25 to $1.98. Fancy Shirts, regular price $1.50, the Standard brand, at Corliss and Coon’s Collars, regular price 15c, for 5c. THESE ARH BUT BARGAIN STRAWS, the familiar name of which you will recognize at a glance. WE NEED MORE SALESMEN OF EXPERIENCE and woul d like to have all such apply early tomorrow morning. Your memory will tell you of stocks bought and scold at from @c to #c on the dollar, but we doubt if you have ever heard of8 high-class stock of Men's Furnishings and Clothing, including Stein- Bloch and H. 8. & M., elegant Shoes such as Keith's, etc., being ae and hafided cover to the publie at forty-five cents on the dollar. WE INVITE YOU TO THIS GREAT BALE. It starts at 8:90 tomorrow and will is * the center Of interest all Gay an4 Startling Price Cutting of | Misses Suits---Nearly 100 t Women’s and Misses’ Gointhis Sale | Spring Suits and the fen BRA te oo extrnerd inary that San jw absorbing interest the pricings that are here printed? Wraps Women’s and Misses’ | Women’s Suits, Worth “22.50 Suits-- Two hundred Women's Tatlor- " Made Suite and Wraps, together with w pep ry =e , ones ‘ an clegant tesorttnent of Misses’ omen’s 32 and 34 bust, Misses Sizes 22, 24, 36, and 16 and if-year sizes to select donk by ue ia nacals iba hor Mas from, made of broadcloths, chev- 18 for Misses: . ter selling, were delayed by the man- lots, vicuna cloths, etc.; in varl- lines most complete i ‘a wfacturers and afterward caught in ous styles of trimming, such as sortment, both in the Dakota blizzard, Our Baster Pe agente age aggre Paap Ge hg trimming and materials, gg being wee cr ea ty trasting ‘colors Eton jackets, which they are made; ut, worst of all, e ulte an¢ oe " i Wraps must now be disposed of at sat aia eben trae own col all the new shades —_ once pre Fe te tae’ a oe Ars y handsomely lined in Lee favink the ‘4008 f aes ioauoe ‘ the prices will be made for i ‘ Pending Negotiations for | handsomely trimmed, to match three big lots as follows.» Allowances From Jackets; a line that are choice if $22.50, $25.00, Mak d Rail a eold at $22.50—our especial price % antersan ailroads only— 618.80. ° Women’s Jackets, With our usual aggrompivenees, we puheag Wrappers, Etc. start a sale that {t without @ parallel Misses Suits, Worth ‘5 or precedent in the history of the $12.50 at $8.49 ae fe pores Bey Bon Marche or in the annals of re- These are of all it det 95, for . tailing in the Northwest. You may finished ’ sulting, e's gro en a a not hetitate (6 drop any plan you browns, gray mixed, reds, navy breasted, with velvet 6 may have had for your new spring and the new blue, with Eton bell sleeve, all sizes, ‘eae — ie uete prepared to Way jackets, open front and the values; for de cnssdbbesee y or tomorrow, new turn-dowh square tipped The gathering of fashionable gar- collar, lined with satin finished Women's $1.25 Wrap ments of medium price has tailor twill, full sult neatly trim- —Women's Percale never been equaled, and with med with an inlaid white and made with deep flow our price-slashing, it is evi black cord on half-inch silk over shoulder, t n dent to ua, and braid to match cloth; nothing finishing braid, comes will be to you in tee city to equal this suit ¢ sizes, M4 to 46, good $1.25 when you have under $12.60; our price..88.49 ¢ special for Friday... sss read what followe, that medium and Sale starts at §:30 today and will continue till Saturday night high-priced salespeople will make your buying easy, no matter how ments are crowd—but come in the morning if possible. the usual cost rei atively cheap ‘* and medium ones. Wagner’s Orchestra at the Bon Marche trimmings; blovee coats Saturday Night $9 and $10 Suits a Kton jackets to select fro $5.89 deep ‘graduated flounce on : “hg wkirte, values $12.50 to §15.00 | Women's Spring Suite of an all ae osone 8889 special . in colors and Ww Supplementing the great sale of Cheney's Boston Store le-bre « , t jacket, I! oe ses oe omens $16.50 to day, comes the After-Six List of more importance, from @ price ton Jacket, p nerce ized satin, bell sleeves, skirt S18 Suits at TAGS Sve made with deep graduated Men's Working Shirts; after flounce, full suit neatly trim $10.89 Bix, 290. med with braid, values $9.00 and Men's lho Suspenders; after $10.00; for «oo 85.89 Women's Fine Suite of all wool Bix, 10¢ pene ‘ vicuna cloths, chev and Men's Blue Denim Overalls Women’sS$12.50 and } screen, in black. brown, tame | ter six, 26¢ gray and navy blue; Stampe wool ladies’ cloth black, with Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, square yoke, lange tare i down collar and cufte—cowne ee full size—regular price H six, 39. Children’s Short White with wide trimmed collar, | | | @ Java Canve etc, double-breasted — open Pieces, 30 " " : : 15 Suits at 8 89 - . : eces, 20x20, regular 4 ers embroidery trim $ $ * fronts or inlaid yest after six, 24 bottom, really worth $9.00; Women's Spring Sults—Several sleeves, flounce or flaring full Denim Pillow Tops, Turkish six, $1.00, styles, all in one lot; made of sweep skirts, corded or silk designs, regular price 20c; after 2-inch Satin Stripe the new spring all wool tailor and braid etitehed trimming, Silke, medium and Mght sulting, in the new color# and Values $16,560 40 $18.00; spec I red Curtain Swiss, 96 were $c a yard: after i black, with «ilk and velvet ; $10.89 inches wide, in dots and figures, Only one dress length to ene i regular selling price 12\ge a yard; customer Rath Brushes, best quality bristles, long curved handles regular price 5c; atte 2 Shaving Brushes, Vél quality brush, variety of handie# six, 8 1-3¢ Chenille Dotted and Mesh Veilings, in bi heel, worth 2c; after six, 3 pairs AFTER S1X heel, 4 5 $ Taloum Powder, lic boxes; af- ? Women’s Fast Black Fine ¢ 5 5 5 ry best quality fe and 45 ay 1; after | ( , 5 six, 28 , to choose from, worth 880; after t9e. | ,] i ter aix, 7 ton Iron Clad Hose, double toe Quill Tooth Picks; after six, 8 and heel, worth 1 a pair; atter bunches for i six, 100 . " 50 , " - Black BIkChantilly Galloons, tn 4 Carbolie Balve, Ihe boxes, for 6¢ Women'e Fleece Lined Jersey Six, ¥ Kirk’a Soap, big cakes, 3 for 10¢ Ribbed White Vests and Pants, the new irregular w regular Best Quality Wire Hair Pips Kirk's Fine Toilet Soap, worth § French 1 4, b0c garments; af Value l5c and 19¢ a yard; after ted in cabinets, : , . ; six, 74 after six, two for a box; after six, 10 >? ter six, Child ars . ce & ix ‘and Card Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline, >? Women's Swiss Ribbed White te hildren's Color I ov Mand- Combinatior Purse S to tei arbolated on plain, 100 size; af- 2 Cotton Vests, low neck and — ae Mtg a, ts F vin Cases, regular price ter al t, only 6& sleeveless, orth 10¢; after six, orth be each; after six, lc after six, 4 Women's. Drensee Sacques, | Rg tl White Lawn Collarettes, new Hair Rrushes, with extte s wood quality fimured outing, me Dover Eag Beaters, after six, do shape, worth 19¢ each; after six, best quality bristles, soli 100 Fancy All Silk Ribbon, 8% inches wide, latest col ations, worth 20¢c and 2 after six, 10c, Seal Leather Belts, straight or graduated, selling regularly at 26c; after six, 19, Bright or Dull Jet Pins, regular price 4e a box; after six, three boxes for be Elastic Corset Laces, black or white; after six, 1c. Hatr Nots, regular price 5c; af- ter atx, 2c. always sold at 69c; after Cs Hose Supporters, Wi black, all sizes, value Ihe & Rock Tea Pots, after six, 10 All our Fancy Work Baskets, after six, at haif price Only one basket to a customer, Macbeth's Peary Top Lamp Chimneys, No, 2, best on earth, for, each, 8c S-ineh Berry Bowls; after dium and light colors, regular price Téc; after Hix, 49¢ Women's Wrappers, extra good quality cambriec, in ail stripes and figures, ruffies ove shoulder, deep ruffie flounce, ex- tra apecial at Thc; after six, for b9e White Crochet Bed Spreads, 72x six, 10¢ 84 inches, good welght, hemmed Good Gas Mantles, only each, : ) ready for use, worth &5c; after | But five to a buyer at this price r combin a yard; after six, 6c Women's Trimmed Hat® worth $5.00; after six, $3.00. Misses’ Leghorn Hats, worth $4.00; after #i% Children's Leghorn Hats 6ix, $1.50 and 98¢, Boys’ Patent Leather CAPh worth 50c; after six, 350. we Roses, all colors, tnree bunch, worth 20c; after #% PPP Oe win, 59e, Mrs, Pott's Sad Irons, with tin Hematitched Pillow Cases, 45x86 top, at 68 a set inches, regular price 174 Only one set to a buyer six, cach 124 Tally-Ho Playing Cards, regu- Only one pair to a customer. lar price 26c; after six, 1h¢ , Printed Lawna, fast colors, Kennilworth Wove Childre \ 4 ‘ + Box Note Paper, white, rule vorth 7c a yard; after six, se 7 regular price 19¢; after six, 10c Apron Gingham, good quality, David ©, Cook's New Sabbath ‘ll colors and cheeks, In two to Library, regular price 6c a copy; 10-yard lengths, worth 6c a yard; after alx, 8c each after wlx, dic Dennison’s Perfumed. Sealing Women's Fast Black Cotton Wax, regular price Sc; after six, Hone after 4 BonMarche NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pi ‘s Ke St. elastic tops, double toe and a stick

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