The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1902, Page 4

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Vautn and Mt nach- car at Auburn ye erday only @ short time THAT 18 THE WAY SEATTLE]: Sal, CERTAIN FAKE GOES OUT OF | Oi!) ® mhort Mme. | BUSINESS ON FIRST AVENUE, attempting to cow COMES OUT WITH TACOMA thrown Of, two w NEAR SPRING STREET an cad cunt N TACOMA, June % attle man- ‘arrived. ged io capture two games out of [Gent was ci by Vauhn dropplng | ‘rhe @xhibited thst | the side of hin b the series played here last of his paddies, ana both reached | week n Firat avenue | Moved to Auburn wher Yesterday, Saturday feat t me time, overbala . Went out ¢ 1. | aietance was secured, q were defeated by « seo! ot phe rescue was mi ot Police Sullivan's past all aid nd yeaterday the Dudes again won h Cherry, which and this morning. ‘Last Friday ner Hoy remain wer ant of whieh t pours Chief | Green was a resid was driven at full apeed from the ~ shore to where the couple was jstruggling In the water. to & The Pensational plays. fa chatked up te detailed acce ar fit, ein complaints thick and fa into the police departinent game yesterday was filled with 4 Ouly, one error Hogg toed the y~ eg for Beattle, | Sullivan investigated, and found af-| was 36 years of age gad as usual pitched gilt-edged ball.| faire just as represe or we nthe employ of the road for Dennis McCarthy was in the center | nd said that Seattle was no place | two weeks, He was fe of the amond for the Tigers. and | for the exhibit Chicage, where his brother 5 pat up a good game Seattle secured | reer prominent in business circles. eight hits to Tacoma's etx. ‘The run~ = was all done in the first four ft th Humane Officer Ridgway, Presi-| de M. C. Nason and Beoretary | $c Searciman of the Humane society | ¥ jed the bull fight at Athletic) park Yesterday afternoon tn thelr of-| J capacities, The object of thelr visit. was to see If the performance | was In any Way brutal. They found| the exhibition absolutely humane and far from being anything but en-| which was organised ten months age. tertaining. ‘The bulls were not tor-| More than 2,000 persons gathered mented as in the genuine Spanish| in Amoults grove yesterday afte well Mled error! tent, but merely excited by having| noon and were entertained by « st euch team. | pright colored clothes waived in their | teresting program, The o facer. No attacks were made on the| the day was August Toell animals. spoke of the good work already done ‘At the exhibition there was an im-| by the new fire department and of mense crowd of people who seemed | the protection affo mea of to enjoy this new local innovation of | Georgetown arousement. Takes Five Straight 1 PORTLAND, June 9—Portland a took the fifth straight game from Spokane here yesterday by a score of 7 to 6. A Ginagreeable feature of the game was the kicking of Vig-/ Portlai peux of nd. Helena Wins at Butte BUTTE, June §.-~Helena won here esterday by a score af 4 to 3. The a8 Well played notwithatand- ye fret that fens The firemen of Georgetown yeater day celebrated in honor of the Ra nier volunteer fire department, PORTLAND, Or. of the supren clent Order of 10 days. The A. O. inal fraternal members, ‘The nd children partiel- “4 im all kinds of sports. The enthusiasm employed by th and their guest it was decided n annual town holl- wet being #0 early in June will oof In any way Interfere with the celebration of the Fourth of July. Five hundred dollars was contrib-| a uted yesterday toward @ more per- fect equipment RUNAWAY GIRL The Seattle police have been re- quested to keep an eye out for two runaway girls from Tacoma. The names of the truants were not given. Both are 14 years of age, but large for girls of their yegra. One wears 2 brown dress and the other a whi one. Roth are light of com WORK BEFORE COUNCILMEN |: Tonight at the regular meeting of ¥ council the veto of Mayor against ans bd uy property at avenue hort ERiEr street fore alte for « Bre ba Collins, Sherman & Foley in this city. Pirie | it is fate that the will aup- was @ bachelor and lived with his | port the mayor's veto. It is maid that sister and brother-in-law at Avon. | the lots spoken of are not as good an eee ‘= he, come lesaiieg which DEAD IN BED the state: al of the \SHRINERS AT GOLDEN GATE BAN FRANC CO, Cal, June §.— Nearly 2,000 fea. nobles of the Mystic Bhrine are here to attend the 38th annual meeting of the Imperial counel! of the order, which convenes tomorrow. ‘This number is made up of the @elegates from Boston. Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Cinctapati, Kansag City, St. Paul Denver, Buffalo and scattering dele- gations from Texas, Arti Ten- heasee, Indiana, Michigan, Oregon, Wisconsin, lowe and es. | ‘The local’ members have been | gently attending to the wants of the visitors, and a jolly crowd is about every hotel. HIS BODY FOUND ‘The body of John Pirie, who dis- from hi the pre rate of ty 5. About #ix “THE MARKETS Business opened on Western ave- | Bue today with a general good de- Ei pend for all kinds of commodities. it, [cepecially strawberries and Saat sapply ond anita ‘Shipments of berrics | were large today and the stock in| excellent condition. Native and Or- | one sold for about $2.75 and 3 it above 60, It tn raise the rate for een $4.80 nnd cherries, is in prene that plan. in. stand the journey well | slowly at $1.25 per| ONLY NEW YORK, Ju: eon, the noted Wi oy. Kan. cost nearly #0 one Johowing council eee for the improvement of streets wit be considered: Plank sidewalk on Lane street from Fifth avenue south Tenth avenue north: grading avenue from Union street to Pike concrete sidewalks on Enat Jefferson street from Twelfth avenue to Twentieth avenue; grading Thir- ty-fourth, Thirty-ffth and ty sixth avenues from East Pike street to Bast Pine street, and puting a wer an Beacon avenue from Lane ireet_to Beacon place. ‘el. Pink 1751. ATTLE, ‘The United States revenue cutter “Tee will arrive on Puget sound Her injuries are not so reported. The Grant will Set here about June 2. J. ‘oyle | will go north with her ¢9 nat aw an assistant to Colonel Kutchin during the summer. Furniture With but « few dollars to epend for bedroom furniture, you can deal with satisfaction here. The assortment of cheap and medium price furniture is very large— tive. Two examples It You Want Good Coifee ‘Try opts ct ours. | Largest and best assortment of Coffee Cakes in the city. “NEWHALL ~~ GREAT RETIRING SALE The second week of this sensational event has be- gun with even greater impetus than the first. DRY GOODS SUITS and WRAPS OUR PRICE, $8.75 Full size Dresser, finished dark three fullsize top, Solid Oak TF three full en golden, shaped beveled p $8.75. drawers, 18x24 inch German e mirror. Our price MILEINERY MEN'S FURNISHINGS ALL THIS WEEK AT RETIRING SALE PRICES The splendid qualities of the goods offered, and COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS themarvelous reductions in prices are bringing about the desired resul Although our stock still shows 3 the best assortments in the city, it is being rapidly a reduced. Improve your opportunity. a Ladies’ Suits, Waiste, Hosiery, Gloves, etc, Our Great Annual Clear- ing Sale now on. MILLINERY EW. NEWHALL & (0. FS ACME SUIT CO. ny 5 a i the top limit $2 aceuned of ¢ swindling Edwin & to show in a general patterns and qualities yeu’ OUR PRICE $15.50 Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streats, terday rece that He el eu he the oar le of the ple hs paesing over his right leg a Hi edt war notified and the dat He L. hell's undertaking partore gt Aubure Ta dent of e fatality b: rday aft MAY RAISE ITS RATES rnoon. June %.~ UW. int ‘operative tion in America, waa organized by Jobp Jordan Upchurch 1968 and new numbers over 400,000 | supren composed of representatives and territo anadian provinces. in »pe arn mow over eummute ting. it the und died in a few merly from lodge of the A United Workmen are jRere for their annual meeting. which begins tomorrow and continu THE SEKATTLE STAR. ag ACCIDENT |: employ irban ving ving lived wan eitting rand while waa re al an man and had been about | is Me y De Mem- August Nab ot meet under the e wtatiation ae Ome" That eatarner mptte now, @ Ron WASH. Ciaanent and Medium Priced Bed Room the values are certainly attrac are wer, Bhaped ~~ FREDERICK & NELSON ONE-HALE PRICE 4412 Second Avenue iven here, oul here show while the year 1901 waa entered Into with « surplus of $49,000, and cunt paid into the relief fund | 400, the losses amounted to over $1,000,000, and it took the as- sesaments of two or the months of 1900 to finish up the debts. Mas- Dodge | ity In i | } 109 Columbia 6t4 | | Thursday, late M r, out wan toda Fined #10 tor a s. Th CHICAGO, June # 11 vortiso simply to fool the public thoy ory. But when they advertise for the good of the public, as doos “THE QUAKER’’ Orug Oo, thoy laugh, and tho pub- fo taughs with them. Every print- od promise wo make we fill, Wo stand hotween you and high prices. svar” 59e (GRAND srt orth ive Theater. | JOHN CORT, entice 23 p-Town Theater, to Be, We, We. ‘Tonight, Tuosday and Wednerday “HANDS ACROSS THE SEA,” Friday, Saturday Nigh’ and Matinee, “THE GOLDEN GIANT.” Presented b: pany [eal effects Hox office oper 7 navance. | rath ETMLATRE Powe Mea, mn from 10 a. m. to Tonight and All This Week Wit Saturday Matinee, YTON REYNOLDS By Ouida. Summer _Prices— Be and Te. ECIAL Kila bor k of “The Black Fiag. F GRAND RIDGE £ KOLE LUMP at §3.75 Per Ton. NUT at $2.75 Per Ton, This kole is from the new slope which we have just opened, and fs the bert domes- tie kole in the market ISSAQUAH COAL CO. Bunkers, foot of street, Telephone, Deep Cut in In Sults | - have been the successful re on J. Renta & Co,'s k of Whatcom, which was cked down to us at Iff's sale at 66 cents on th ar for spot cash. We have the has only been in business since jast November and everything is new and fresh, The Intest domestic and imported suitings at prices which will please and astonish you. Come early and secure the best pick, See win- dow for prices imperial Talloring Co. 02 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co. ¢ $19,000 in . Phone Main 667, & competent com- Complete scenic and mechan - Seats selling #even days in te Revival Next THE BON MARCHE. | | i w R. Rogers Tea Spoons, fancy pat regularly worth $1.25 per set of aix; price Tue BG w. FR ers Table Spoons, patterns, regularly worth wet of siz; sale price Tues fancy per . #1.49 W. f, Rogers Tipped Table Bpoons, regular price $1.89 per set of #ix sale price Tuesday #1.25 W. BR. Rogers 6u fancy pattern le “a an. iwt medium Forks. f #ix 81.39 fr Bheits worth bie were 12 regularly worth $1.49 per set sale price tomorrow Dinnerware Specials ject Dinner Set of ft 113-piece of China, pretty decorations, worth H12 the pet; epectal tomorrow at 100. pie: Dinner Set of Piain White Austrian China, new shape. worth $16.50; sale price. 10.80 ‘Cutting Down Dress Goods and Silks Most noteworthy selling | occasion of the year. | More than 2,000 yarde of Fine Dress Fabrics have their walking | papers. They must leave us, and at! lence. ‘The goods are In the way,| Workmen murt soon take up the ce of at least one-half of our en- © selling room, and there is no ernative but to clear out the bulky ook wit cided to ou! ress Goods and Ske that’ gall this week, and. prices. will, be hewed down below the cost line, and it will be a veritable bargain feast from Tuesday morning Ui bare | night Hints, and hints only-—for you wii| need to see the goode—are here Wool Votle Btamine, 46-inch, col-| ore and black. Ge « yard for regular $1.25, fine! Cloths ‘and Chevron Dress Goods. | There are 12 different shades in} 40e a yard for All Wool Cheviot! Berge, colors and biack, # inches wide; worth Gic. 260 « yard for All Woot Fine Waist Flannels; worth 50c. ‘These are in black and colors. The « yard for -inch All Striped Melton Skirtings, $1.50; oxford, gray and mode. 15e « yard for 36-inch Half Woot! joods, worth 25e; Woo! | ® worth) Dr Black, colors and h A certain maker sold our New York buyer his entire strpius of Granite Art Squares, and the sale of the entire line bogins tomorrow at the Bon Marche. By taking such ‘a quantity we sec ured price ce us to underprice the market at leas legant weartng Quality and are olore. | | Art Squares, 6x9 feot, worth $3.00 at 74x9 foot, worth 33.7 82.79 Att Squares, Sud feet, worth $4.50, at] ast Squares, By the Finest Tailors. solutely guaranteed... printed for tomorrow's investigation, 81,00 » yard for regular $1.26 All! All Silk Black Grenadine, 42 wide, for s | New 46-inch, Ail Wool Black Volle ~ A100 and $1.25 quality, All Wool Puplins, Purnella| Ay woo! Black Crepe de Chine, 42- inch, worth $1.00, at Te thie lot, and the width is 44 inches | Pine Black Albatror inch width, worth @o, Extra quality fine Black Brilliantine. BOE Gold Plated Clooke W, A. Rogers Fancy Shape Butter) Gravy Ladies A} our Gold Piated Clocks will be) Knives, regular 5c: sale pate. lar $1.26 ach; nale eg sock OBS sold ‘under price tomorrow—each| each ¢ Be! gua Blectrie Sock Yekarat Oromolin gold plate,| W.-A. Rogers Fancy Ghaped Pie| “Paras teeulee SE hand burnished dials, guaranteed Knives, regular $1.29; sale price. knives and six forks; movements: each ebb Se Pe! of six hives salen $1.69 Gold Clocks at 1.49 , $155 Gold Clocka at # > W. H. Rogers Siiverware ais Bale of Gas Stoves a a ¢ 19| We have a few Ten and Table! 14.4) Ges gr 1 2:55 | Spoons left of W. H. Rogers; to clone ‘over, 1 burner, at. Se up we will sell Ideal Gas Stoves, 2 bumpers, Nickel Plated Shirt complete with detachable han | Table Spo ewul n worth She, at 250) “Sale pric tet ot aa me a etl Coal Oli Stoves Extra Iron Handles for Mrs. Potts'| C hogers & Bros’ Sliverware Seoven, { bunnen fad 1 worth 100, at Se} cheaper than ever offered before— | Goal Off Stover, # burmera W. A. Rogers Table Spoons, fancy| Plain Tipped Tea Spoons, regular Gooven 6 tones pattern, regul worth $2. $1.25 for six; sal —— he Le set of six vA pattern, reguiar $2.89 for price, set of A. Rogers Pickle “Pork handles. price, each A. Rogers Pisin’ Spoons, rewular $1.10 eet of six; sale] price, set of six.. 6B. w w Sample Line... NOROHOFF & CO. Clearing Down- stairs Surplus Matters have reached a crisis in the down stairs. who will place the pillars for the new building in that part of the store. to the ceiling and if we have cut prices below cost so often in this list as sm make it the lowest the Bon Marche has ever printed, surely there is good reason for our anxiety to sell. A SALE OF ROGERS’ SILVERWARE Read these prices and you'll say that it is “opportunity of a lifetime” without qualifying. W. R. Rogers,’ Wm. A. Rogers & Co.'s, Rogers & Bros., Silverware must be closed out. | EVERY PIECE IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS And here are the prices of some of the most wanted lines Shirt Waist trons Waist ‘ueeday's price ere Dessert Bpooni regular Hc each Irons. ““Tippea Tes | Berry Spoons, fancy shi Wash Silk Waists | MONDAY, JUNE @, 1902, NORDHOFF & CO, th THE BON MARCHE We must peeve make way this week for the workmen crockery. China and Hardware are piled First in importauce for tomorrow comes Our entire lings of } Tea Spoons, regular $1.10 for st oves, 4 burners en Spoons, reguler $10 tor six: Ideal Gas @ 3 sale price, set of six price, for set of ney Plain Tipped Dessert Spoons, regular | le $2.28 for etx; sale price, tor or of Piaiters at these x gilt lined bowl, | sale price, each regular A fine ore. le line of Wash Silk Watst—white only in the lot—will bargain at this store Seoeroe. So, Kh | low neck and ite sleevea—there are no two alino—and'¢ Gouble these prices— $3.75, $4.50 and $5.50 Your particular attention toi Cotton Shirt W: about three dosen Silk walsts in Motre, a SHIRT WAISTS, worth $150 a binck, white and colors; some Sursh and Foie values $6 and. fastening, with front trimmed ta plaits; others Gibson There's a good lin Sik Pongee Waists A pags 4 and Mgt ow! Mne—Qibson's— Silk Pongee Waists, in all sizes, $6.50 rin wide t Sults Made to Order Fit ab- RAMs Bi -san'e "Art Squares Underp riced Manufacturer's Stock at 25 Per Cent. Off ceasions that enable | "These Granite Art Squares are-well known as being of of ponitively WSs SANDS for lack Clay Worsted, 60 inches all wool, worth $1.76, for fast Sale i is on the Balcony—Opens at Ba a.m. | art Squares, ‘dxi0\ feet, . haf Liddeil’s Satin Damask, ¢§| Sheets made of good unbii Ate gasses, “aul Wash" for] mches wide, in Pansy, Clover,| ton, size 81x90 inches, : . bx, Say] Sorell, tly “or the ley, Spot,| at $00; special each y Chrysanthemum and Carnation te: | . .. Bedspread igns. Regular Price $1.00; special | Full’ s VER. wie sue -++5680] at T6o3 All Wool, 4- ie ail ‘Wea Nun's Veliing Waiste, black nd colors, prettily made 2 Sitk well fitting, at. $3. White Bwiss Waists—the Gideon style—tucked front, cuffs and col- Our Second avenue window will ne. Re pen the vari itlese and Batistes that will be Just lar values—worth lic, for ee Se 7 1-2 Cents ae len ae ‘There are 3,000 yards in the lot. the very best styles of the | All Wool Black Cheviots, worth 41.00| 224 the Wash Goods counters will be filed all @ay tomorrow nd 50 inches wide, for Be | PUTE™ = lors.” A beeutitd Black Ktamine Cheviot, 80-inch, all French Challis, 9¢ | te eee x * woe! ro e . ing. m ee nse _ “9 ant. - 2000 yards fine Cotton Challis, in the Se se ee jac’ Te ranite amine, jatest rench designs. ja ‘issue, ool, 48 inches wide, worth . He price 160; a yard... prog °9 Be welts 3 © oe Masalia Swiss, 110 Te palate mates ieee 2000 yards of Dotted Swiss, in strik- ing designs of different colors A Megeeautia ond assortment of white with Diack designs. Worth 18c; a yard Hel Aberfoyle Stripes, 196 1500 yards of this fast colored ma- terial, with Mercerized saire| 00 yards bf this silk lain colors, dotted and insertions, Regular yard .... 4 | Linens and Domestics — Important Pricings for Monday ‘The offering of our entire stock of Linens and Dom f 0 estics ® we have been doing by cutting certain lines each day, fae (remendous buying at the Bon Marche. Some of ‘Tuesday's prices are— Dinner Napkine | size 20 0 inches, to match damas' fal a dozen ae Fringed Table Cloths, $1 Table Cloths of extra hi |" ‘Cream Damask; aise Maite ae inches | $1.75; each ’ re] “N.Y. Mille’ %8e| “New York Mills Bleached Table Damask, 49c. | ae Bleached Table Wide, assorted patterns, tn fate | pon yard lengths; worth Té&c Bleached Damask, b0e CREAM DAMASK, 21c Cream Table Damask, 52 wide, half a d | bo au Fen: inches Bleached Damask, aso |Bleached Table Damask. wit 4 eee The Bon Sree ie 1419 to $1 O° and LONDON’S Cut Rate HABERDASHERY I1lJ---SECOND AVENUE==I111 "NORDHOFF @ CO. 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street STRICTLY HIGH GRADE DENTAL WORK at reasonable prices. We guarantee absolutey satis- factory results. gored sesereer pi es 34 Freese? eae wi ho: _ Bh. wi FLORENCE DENTAL CO." tmnt B:

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