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» Charles ow, 75| out d Bame Age, were married Monday Mra. Sager has for years been ‘ ‘an invalid, and has only been“abie) to get around with the assistance of a cane. Two hours after the marriage, of her je and was| It, | through the exuberanc 4 she had cast aside her c frisking about as livety } She Jumped a four-for nat e funeral |as hapel SALE OF wt fence with was last seen icing worms for ishing instead 7.00 Dinner | BUNCHES ‘OF ERRORS SEATTLE AND HELENA PLAY A 4 REMARKABLE GAME OF BALL HE A, Mont., June 16.—A mis< erable exhibition of the national 3 game was given here yesterday a when Seattle defeated Helena by al score of 1 to 16 There were’ galore and enough errors for a w Season. Seattie tx still at the of the list, however, with quite a lead. Win Five Straight BUTTE, t., June 16—The 4 “Mary McLates” again beat the [| - Webdfooters here yesterday, this : Uime by a score of 1 to 2. Even with q Vigneux in the game Portland couldn't win. Tacoma Tigers Lose TACOMA, June 16.—Spokane beat the Tiers here yesterday T to 1. The aa | ree every efverneen sat eventus:|} Come, Vernioning Goste, must & NELSON Hundreds to Choose 4 Biome Hilden Haake "Glock wie and || 10 second Avenuc Routh Second Ave., Madison Spring Streets. Active | selling has 3 —_ broken many lines and 4 sizes of our splendid THE EDITORS GEORGE F. MEACHAM REAL ESTATE GEORGE F. MEACHAM REAL ESTATE assortment of . $1.60 5 | Shirt Waists. Tomor- ENTERTAINED of Utah Newspaper Ends with Banquet ‘The Utah editors and their families ‘have come and gone. The visit of q the excursionists of the Utah Press| jon was brought to a close; rand hotel, organization and were loud in praises of the entertainment, them here. f | visitors arrived ‘in the city! Portland Saturday morning, | Rainier-Grand, and | of the afternoon on an to the navy yard. they attended the Seattle as guests of Manager Howe. igi i te i p i in the observation car of Electric Company. } Last Might’s Banquet | 8:20 o'clock the perty assem- Rainier-Grand banquet Lovett M. Wood, president of > FEF ee rift i & the same organization, act- acceptably as toastmaster. iu Was elaborate and daintily he 80 quests present being small tables scattered a ‘ ing was G. W. Pearson, editor of the | ‘Deseret News, of Salt Lake, the of- ficial organ of the Mormon church. He prophesied great things for Boat tie, emphasizing the city’s admira | situation for tontrotiing the Oriental ‘Other speakers were J. Felt, editor of the Pacific Recorder Mrs. Emma Goddard, of the staff of the Young Woman's Journal of Salt ; O. M. Moore, secretary of the | Puget Sound Bureau of information J. B. Metkie, of the Cham- ber of Commerce, and N. B. Dresser, editor of the Mercer Miner, who read ; to containing a number of local “hits” and allusions. Small vials of water from the fa-| mous Great Salt Lake were ¢ a uted among the guests as souvenirs ft_the close of the banquet ‘The visitors left this morning for Victoria. Thty will pass through this 3 city again Thursday en route to Call- d la and home. pssohr cea | SOME BEAR STORIES 19 4 ‘Whenever a certain fur dealer on| iS the water front wants an hour's amusement he hangs in front of his store a huge Alaskan bearskin, which Measures 10 feet Z inches from nove to tall. It always attracts a #mall crowd of trappers, hunters and liars, 3 who try to outdo each othe F ing of the big bears they hi : :The stories which they rel. % tales of Mark Twain and away to the bad. | Flags, 18 by 27%, each be. Broa., 1214 Second ave. Deep Cut in Suits We have been the successtul bidders on J. Rentz & Co.'s stock of Whatcom, which was knocked down ‘to us at sheriff's vale at 6b cents on the dollar for spot cash. We have deci to give the public the |]! Denefit of this big reduction | Remember the firm mentioned Rhodes has only been in business since last November and everything || fg new and fresh. The latest 4c and imported suitings ||! ces which will please and || astonish’ you. Come early and |}| | secure the best pick. fee win- dow fer prices. Imperial Tailoring Ce. 102 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co, _ |Serictty’ exctusive Private Lessons We have rev ted a gold-teimen regular prices. tages gained and night. continue Clothing, Set Ay and ‘Tuesday MORTALITY REPORT \2 hipr h SIGN of the BIG COPPRE DECORATED DINNER WARE deal that seo and @d Dinner Sets at much under All the advan« are shared with our customers. sale of the above special bar gains will start this morning unttt Rhodes Bros. Tea. Cofeeand Crockery Hows) 1214 SECOND AVENUE Wineborg & Kensier’s stock of | Hats, THE SEATTLE STAR. vh " | increase It Huring the member MRS. STONE RETURNS ne year What ? i soldiers @ Orting. diwtr bipa FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture About the vor of 44 pieces hand-paint generously The Tuesday er potnta to re- member ee than any other range. FREDERICK Bhoes and NEVER BEFORE have you had a chance to buy, at your own figure, real estate anything like the Capito! Hill lots to be sold tomorrow at auc- tion. They're the very cream of residence lots, and you'll be able to buy them cheap, because nobody will pay full value at auction. AUCTION OFF NATURE’S BEAUTY SPOT Aff I am counting on is a big total sale. grand totallI am after. All visited Capitol Hill. The univ that anyone should have the nerve to It isa day. esterday throngs of people eviat expression of surprise was Bet business exigency is the warrant in this case. Boy. You'll make money. An advance is certain, Seattle values are low, but they will reach higher places than Denver, Los Angeles, Portland and the Eastern towns. Why, do you know that similarly situated residence property sells in Denver at $75 per foot; in Los Angeles at $100}; in Port- land, Oregon, at $75 to $100, and even in the smaller New England places at from $60 to $100 per foot frontage. It will do so in Seattle. These very lots that tomo.row must go at public sale, will quick- ly double in value. Youcannot get away from mak- ing money by judictously investing in prime Seattle realestate. But buy the best—it is the most satis- factory—it pays best. Here’s your chance to get some at auction. This one opportunity comes to you now. Will you profit by tt? Anyway, come to the sale COME JUST TO SEE A Capitol Hill car runs right tothe property. The streets and avenues are graded; 6-inch water main in front of every lot; main sewers and cement sidewalks in place—work that would cost you $300 a lot. Ev- ery lot put up must gotoa bona fide purchaser. Come and see it verified. TERMS $100 cash down, time at 6 por cent If desired. Thirty days time to settic. Six and twelve months GEORGE F. MEACHAM 315 NEW YORK BLOCK Warm Weather Talk GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE THE BON MARCHE of 43c row hundreds of fine Waists will be | offered at $1.00 } | There are Percale, | here. the price of cheaper on Linen, Lawn, Batiste | | | | | wants of camping parties | ding. soc Sheets, 37% Sheets made of Good Unblea Cotton, sie 81x% inches, | 65c Pillows, 49¢ | Pitlows covered with good feath proof ticking a with tur down, worth 65c; each $1.50 Pillows, $1.19 Pil bl art ticking, and filled w r mixed feathers, worth $1 2oc Huck Towels, 12%c 44 inches, hemmed ends, worth 2 27-inch Crash, 1a%c for camping | towels, worth | a yard Aa , Red Damask, good assortment patterns, fast colors, worth 60 | \60c Turkey sie for lows covered with beautiful deif $1.19 Extra heavy Huck Towels, size 22x + ABYC | All-Linen Crash, 27 Inches wide, fine 1246 Red Damask, 39¢ Lawn, and Chambray, well made, many styles and all shades. It | is the climax of bargains in Shirt Waists. _ 89 Cts. \Camping Supplies in ding and Blankets Particular attention will be given tomorrow to filling the Son asc Bleached “Lockwood”) Sheeting, 19c | 10-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting, | regular price 26c; @ yard ie rh | ith 50; | 60 of 39 |Grany or Tan ¢ NORDHOFF & CO. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1902. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF 4 Co, ” — Women’s Suits at Half Price Today our Women’s Suit Store takes the clearance step in earnest Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits on sale at just half the present This announcement is The whole stock of artced prices, 80 extraordinary, including as it does absolutely every suit iq the store—nearly 500 ih all—and the range of choice is so varied that we find it impossible to detail the descriptions, and must depend on your comnig—as of course you will—tor your in. formation as to the particular-etyles and trimmings of the 483 Suits to be offered. In brief these prices: All $ 8.50 Suits for All $10.00 Suits for All $11.50 Suits for... .. All $12.50 Suits for . All $13.50 Suits for . All $15.90 Suits for . All $16.50 Suits for All $18.00 Suits for All $20.00 Suits for All $24.00 Suits for All $25.00 Suits for ... 43 Cts. Mercerized — Gingham Don't fail to be $1.75 Shirt Waists at 89c | But if you want still better Waists, find them here tomorrow in white or colored—$1.50 and $1.75 kinds at &gc. In the same manner as the $1.00 Waists at 43c, spoken of above, we are clos- | ing our $1.50 and $1.75 lines of broken sizes and small Tots, | and you have the chance of the season to get good Waists for In this lot are Chambray, Madras, Foulard and “many other fabrics—some trimmed in tucks, others insertion style, others fasten at the back trimmed—many — Gibson Choice tomorrow at Bed- ne very small prices have been | attached to needed goods, particularly in Blankets and Bed- | Bedding for Camping! Camping Blankets §0c Blankets, 39¢ orth 50e; o ¥ Cotton Blankets, w palr 60c Blankets, 49 m Blankets, full @ pair ...,.490 10-4 size, worth 75¢ Blankets, 59c¢ White Cotton Blankets, full 10-4 size, worth 750; @ pair eae BOG $1.00 Blankets, 89c¢ Grany Cotton Blankets, full 11-4 size, Worth $1.00; @ PAdP.... 6... eee oe BOO $1.75 Blankets, $1.39 Tan Blankets, extra heavy, full 11-4 size, worth $1.75; a pair... $1.39 $3.75 Blankets, $2.98 Gray Wool Blankags, wott, Worth $8.15," patie goc Comforts, 69c Comforts covered with good Oriental prints, extra heavy, full $1.25 Comforts, 98c Silkoline covered Comforts filled with good white batting and tufted with ec phyrs, worth $1.25; each . +288 All $22.50 Suits for... .. +++-$ 4.25 | All $27.50 Suits for ..$ 5.00 | All $30.00 Suits for ..$ 5.75 All $32.50 Suits for cervee $ 6.25 | All $34.00 Suits for . s+++ee-$ 6.75 | All $35.00 Suits for . vebeower $ 7.50 | All $38.00 Suits for .. ..$ 8.75 | All $40.00 Suits for . ree ..$ 9.00 | Ali $42.50 Suits for | All $45.00 Suits for .., mneers sae All $48.50 Suits for ... ++ $11.95 | Ait $50.00 Suits for . te eeeee $12.00 | All $55.00 Suits for ... stteeees $12.50 All $60.00 Suits for ... Selling Begins at 8:30 The sale will be so sweeping that we hope women who want to take plenty of time for choice will be here early tomor- row. Extra salespeople will be on hand, however, to give as prompt service as possible—no matter what hour of the day you have time to visit the sale. $1 Shirt Positive Clear- Waists ing of Dress Fabrics As we told you a week ago today, the Dress Goods Depart- ment is to be condensed at an early date, to make room for the contrattor’s workmen. For the six days jist passed the low est printed prices on seasonable Dress Goods and Silks ever offered have been advertised from the Bon Marche. Tomor- row and until the positive 6rder come to clear the for builders, such prices as these will crowd the Dress Silk Store: $1.50 for b2-inch Mar lian Venetian, in black colors, worth $2.00, F 5Ge for 50-inch Black Sicilian Al-; paca worth Sc. | TSe » yard for Sion A Mest a , ck Crepe ta—light weight) 4Pe « yard ‘Brin- firm fabrte. ! lantine, 1. areal $1.26 for 42-inch Black Silk Warp, shades; regular value @e_ “Eudora"—fine serge, Priestley’®| 49¢ a yard for 43-inch AM Woot make, worth $2.00 : Medium Weight oe + zs for re All Wool) Goods, colors and black, c ise, a fine smooth weave—worth #150. | @BS.c vere son $540 Be for 38-inch Fine Black Granite) medium ‘blue: real ‘value Cloth, wort yard. ined BPe « yard tor New All Woot ee FLOO ter 4: Pye i Etamine, colors and black, um Weight Waist Flannels, in soi- id colors with rings fates car| _ Price $1.85. Laces, Ribbons, Neckwear, Embroideries--All Must Go Carpenters ready to set pillars of new building these stocks are. Last Thursday the contractors asked us to give them at- cess to the row of posts where the fixtures of the Ribbon Departments are. They wanted the space “at but we managed to get a few days’ leeway, and in the time shall sell as much of the stock as SACRIFICE P| will take away. You have never bought Ribbons, Laces, Em- broideries and Neckwear at such ridiculously low markings you probably never will again. Positively the bargains ofall time, for we have no place to store these goods, and hen have cut below the cost of production even. All these lines ate included in the contractors’ demand for space. So you see the case is urgent. : Women's Neckwear All Linen Collars Celebrated Barker Brand. This week Only 9 Cts. The moving is the only reason that forces us to cut the p rice on these soods. ‘They are the only collars i Stylish made that are strictly all pure| Great Big Cuts, im linen. All the very newest shapes Goods fo select from; perfect goods in} Point Venise, Arabian eyery way. None will be ex-| Crochet Lace Galloot and we reserve right to| most popular trimming = {ities Sold all over the| cream and ecru shades, t 1 This week] and the very swellest of Bee ; Fancy Silk Ribbon 4% inches wide, extre tite beautiful colo ions, wai fon 380 and 45c, at Fancy Stripe Persian ‘ Crepe Ribbons Very finest qualities, in all shades, 5% and 6% i worth Te, 8#¢ and $1.00, at LACES changed, ~+,86) signe: ‘most of them | cam Fancy All-Silk Stocks and Auto| fri ‘and irregular wena les, | are divided into ial lots for Fancy All Sitk Stocks and Auto Ties,| Sh4 easy, selling. | We fashion’s very latest shapes; all the se early, while present asst most popular and desirable shades gc per yard, worth 36m can be found in this assortment. | “Ona ise : os nly the finest quality materials) Lor 2— . worth 800, used. These ods have been sold| “Gu, ana nee = * ao." = a $1. tol sach.| LOT 338 per yard, worth Tee Satin Taffeta Ribbons No, 40 Satin Taffeta Ribbon, » ws Inches wide, worth 9 yard, Satt EMBROIDERIES zi V Fancy Embroidery Chiffon sian Trimming All-ov: est qualities, all this latest styles. For swell waists, etc., there ia_notl Sold‘ regularly $2.98, urday at y No, 19, full § inches wide, worth ularly 690 @ yard, at "3 Double Face Satin Liberty Rib- bon In all leading desirable shades, i 5.00 per yard. Sale pri | feat Lages—Our, emu cluding also white and. crea Washable and absolutely fast Cluny, Duchess and Russian Wil be on sale during this Ww ors, 6 Inches wide, and sold every-| exactly one-half marked prices. where at 9c; tomorrow at,...37}¢0| j# a bargain feast without an i rn NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Stree yee eeore77e e208 perc eer<e> ee est pPovoss cweesemes