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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902, a ca SEATTLE BINDING CONTRACTORS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS At the next ot und \s PUGDALE’s DUDES GO TO FIRST | PLACE IN EASY GAME. ™ THE SEATTLE STAR. NORDHOFF & CO. —— a THE BON MARCHE & the n left "nDd & looky been IMPORTANT SALE OF | Men’s F ens ur. nishings The readers of the Star are invited ty g bargain feast in the Men’s Goods Store to. morrow. The occasion is important expansion sale presses for space to turn over tu the contractors. The old store is ig the midst of the rebuilding and we cannot longer expect to retain our hold on aff the selling “space of the store. In a few days stocks must be gathered closer together—iq the meantime , tng, Men’s Goods | up to, . save must go. texture, in marble grap tana a thee "of te sale THE BON MARCH Mull ws: UNWORTHY SON THREATENS | | HIS AGED PARENTS’ LIVES unveil were passed | n of th f eh the he dis kt i past @ abusing < naa ing prepar wantaing » of the M’CARTHY’S KICK | tors being allowed x of thn contractor and asks for more time tinance will fix the limit vide for alty for overtime. It is believed by following this pro: ture, better progress wil be made FORE lodge. Bight « Portland lodge are du row fn the Ww has lodges in 40 atates of nd 12 In Canada, and mut 90,000 members. The im said to be very exclusive, | ¢ national organimer is James A. rman of Fall River, Mass, who| will conduct the exercises r mbers of the aur ‘oun: | « extensively entertained | tholios during thelr stay | b at After king inte or's 220 Nob Hill mashing in a window Morrison, who mays he fitter, threatened eh of his aged parents at an ¢ this morning & result arrested by n Newmann and| but looked in the ¢ 1 Just what] o m will i} againat him is) h known, ph Morr 4 father, appeared @t police head quarters, and with tears in his eyes told Police Captain Ward th. 1 story of a wayward boy's lif Hin son, who is 36 years of age wife and a T-year-old ehild. now Visiting friends In Oregon The old gentleman said that during Ris won's married life the whole sup port of his family had fallen n him, Mr. Morrison, ar,, did not com plain of that, however, but it son’ drunken carousals and the te againat his mother’s life that Last night the ed his clothes and to him through & » foaring to ¢ Jin the state he opened the bundle y vered that his rasor He demanded the instr his father ined him v ‘ound v in the ening and get it, Thi natural son, and hall window of the house purvuade him ¢ ff. the effects aantint ‘ 1 sng Morrrison nt = Mal June By MeLanes” he 's bunch of Dud Seattle cam BUTTE. 20 2 eating the yesterday D @main beads put of the a0’ rday with @ score of 13 lekey was put in the box for Seattle and he cut off Butte batters at the pla Burns ted four innings in the box for) Mhutte and Cay was substituted. The| Batter pitched good ball. he ir e fin chain gang nment fficer has at hire ut gered wash wied ti ther tried t away and sleep his drink, but the son would not heod the advice and created a great disturbance, Chreatening both the {his father and mother, and nying he would out their throats with @ raw The elder Morrison started out of the house to find an officer and the MATTERS BE BOARD OF WORKS| At the regular meeting of the | board of public works tomorrow t Seattle Electric Company will fle profile plan of its }through Woodland Park. Several | Weeks ago the company filed such a map but aince that time, owing to HELENA, Mont, June 20.—Port-| te changes demanded by the board Yond lost again yeaterday. This ts| the lines have become rather unde Rhe third straight game. The score | ctpherabte. ee ee ree ne The board desires a plain map 0 ett that there may be no mistake, The Standing of the Clubs matter of granting a permit to the ‘ company to proceed with the con Seattle . 23 |struction will probably come up 3 again tomorrow. 19 Bids for the following street im med provements will be opened by the 18 board tomorrow: Grading and side walking Fifteenth avenue from East Cherry street to East Columbia aireet; grading and _ sidewalking Harrison street from Fifth avenue north to Fourth avenue west; grad ing Taylor avenue from Aloha street to Lee atrey TWENTY-TWO MEN IN A LITTLE CELL| Whéh Acting Jailer Wilkes opened | the door of the working cell at the city Jail this morning a rush of foul air came out that, ax he expressed it, “was enough to knock @ man| down.” Crowded Into the narrow | confines of the small cell 22 men had | passed the night, after working all |day in the chain gang. The hard nf a cell Moor had been their y were lucky enough © lie down, #16 foot wide et high, containing 9840) t of air, In thie 3% men| The usual allotment of ait | & prisoner in a jail ts fixed at| feet. ‘This cell would on | basis legally accomodate but jxeven men. Three times that nom- der passed the night there, howev- er, and there was no interference by the health auth local ¢ with , AO. U. W. Initiation of « The take place t lay evening, June All eandidates present will lock. | 4 to be Tacoma Wins SPOKANE, June %.—Tacoma Bnatched victory from defeat tn t Binth inning yesterday and won, & The game was well played and tremely interesting throughout. Helena Doing Wel proposed tine Chatrn —e cher & Carpenter, realty bar- ply | Special assortment of uwn displays, $1.60 vel Rhodes Brom, 1214 Bee eeteniiipsiiersie Go to Spinning for bicycle repatra We have all the fine grades, Fireworks ing Pongee Silk and ilk etal | a ave TIDE LANDS HANI I might have rich Black Had it not been a Mister Mack Advined me not to buy tide lote That they only good in apote nia as the day onnid entra! rand drank been went down t Frank bie. It was earl n_he returned home. and black. These ality ore marked for 1be—or 2 tor %& Gonen Men's Light Gummer ye 4-in- Hands, either 4 An immense Band Bows each All this light Neckwear te the finest Madras and really stylish. In Men's Slik Neckwear # usual al) the popular lin almost endless variety at mode prices, A_epectal ip Men's Hi Handkerchiefs, worth dic, Saturday jer j : Ribbed French Lisle nderwear, in eoru, tan blue, which worth perior lines are rell- ally superior Ii “i nt to convince you the most for tha, 18 16 16 ot 2 72 dozen Men's Striped Balbriggan Undershirts abd Drawers in « full arnortment of sizes, and a regular quality; reduced for our sale per garment Men's ‘Keru whioh #0! je price I might hay Excepting t Refused te | And leave t n rich an a Jew at a friend or two nme the cold etioating 24 feet long | FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Fur: niture ain n nash. t received new lines in Shirts, sizes from 12 2 sepe collars, tterns, at, h 50 for Saturday we will of $1.00 Golf Shirts, The ived in en's ‘egligee Shirts, with 2iinee ond cuffs nttached, ‘These come in about 12 different color- effects, and the cut sale prices are, each 81.26, 81.5 $1.75 Boys’ Clothing, Sri have Boys’ Fancy to 14 neck, wit in the jt jorwoar, the, our’ mate ‘ Lawn andes = the ring. mely low f Men's French Balbri ¢ is in Haller’s Block Underwear are selling fret floor, don't stop to| at & garment | We have 6 It and Bolid Colors derw me are drawers have double though S6c, now selling ment « “The Mysterious Mode!” Next Reynolds, who is play- company at the Seattle | selection when he| “The Black Fag” to run all of Itisa melodrama of in- rm fitting sweats, PD se Dunlap, real estate. ‘The Expansion fale has seen no bi att broken lots of $5 bargain than this for tomorrow in Boys’ | $6.10 lines, si S00 18 years: closing 4 Clothing | out tomorrow at— 25 Suite for Boys, in double-breasted two- | $3.50 i | fancy wines SUITS CHEAPER Buy a Suit Here and Save One-Hait Men's Scotch Tweed and Oxford Cheviet Sum- mer Suits, 25 different sh: Ss yu ii men i im any style, cold by ou Price $7.50 Men’s Fancy Worsted Sults Elegantly made and trimmed. Some have reversible fancy Vesta: 50 diff iieh i — shades, in any style; sold Furniture All light, strong articles of furniture for the camp and summer use at home. We carry a complete line of thie clase of goods, Prices the best to be found in the city. 1. @ roaring farce comedy peil be given. “The Mysterious Mod- E ‘one of the funniest plays that garment style —the inst of several good nell~ Another bargain lot ts of ever been put on bere, will be the and dark patterns, made with ing lines that are now reduced in number to Suits, in all wool cassimere vest. Regular $4.50 and $5.00 lines; + few suite of exch. Regular values $2.00 to § years, choice Saturday— $3.40 and 04.00 § tom 8 to 16 years, all go in one $1.75 ry 2.275 | $2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits Me for Roys’ Wash Suits Made with sailor patterns, braid trimmings, sizes % to § collars, biouse style, sizes 2 to & years. years. 4 ‘he for Boys’ Wash Bulte in checks and | 6%¢ for Boys’ Wash Suits. These are stripes fancy coliers, sizes 2 to 4 yoars. durable, in plain and fancy colors, 3 to We tor Boys’ Wash Buits in linen and fancy | years. POLAT eat Expansion We carry @ complete line Piece Suite, guantee of Bedding, Cooking Utensils, Camp Stover and everything else needed in the camp and summer home. Camp Stool Woven Wire Folding Cot ‘This cot is made of hard maple and is of Eastern manufac ture, and is much more serv- iceable than the local made Cot, The springs are of the Saturday, the 21 our Price $12.50 Come in and look at these your money back if Dest woven wire fabric and are closely woven. We are asking no more for this Eastern Cot Hardwood frame, seat of heavy duck, well made, folds up com- pact . ee Oe fot (3 ptic Skin We will give with one nn's Ant 86 tor Boys’ Sailor Blouse Wash Suits, fancy saflor collars, handsome patterna, 2 to 10 years. effects, guaranteed fast colors, made | $1.50 for Boys’ Fine Suits, wash with fancy trimmed sailor collars, shield, very serviceable; sizes 3 to8 years, $2.25 for Boys’ Suits in you say 80. Lion Clothing House M. GERBER, 220-222 First Avenue South, Cor. Main. with light blue silk collars. very nobby; sizes 3 to 6 years, Boys’ Waists than others are getting for the infertor « In the follow- ing widths and stylee— 2 feet 6 inches wide......@1.75 2 feet # inches wide, with #up- enn et 82.00 ports 3 feet wide with supports aeons 82.50 ‘she for oye Wash Bults, very|also white duck, sizes $ to 9 years. heavy material, In newest patterns! 99 99 gor Hoye’ Wash Suits made jfency trimmings of linen in plain color, with fancy tor, Bere’ Wack Seite sailor collars, with alike braid trim-| 1» poys' White Embroidery mings, sises § to 8 years. biouse style, fancy collars, we: } $2.60 f y Linen Suits, blouse |® dosen different, for Boys en Sul S24 ee style, extra heavy, made with faney |10 years, Sale of Underwear Continues ‘Tomor Today our Summer Sale of seasonable Knit Underwear for Women began with crowded counters. The under-pricing is so decisive that no second hearing will be necessary—so all you'll need are these fow_price hints to bring you here— Underwee: ‘Women's Swiss Ribbed or Extra Fine; in pink, blue, black or white, all Cotton Bleeveless Vests, in white jes and superior quality, 75 with lace or crocheted yoke, also) value; Saturday . all colors in drop stitch or plain,| Women's Jersey ched beautiful quality and full assor Cotton Shaped Vests, low neck, ment, at only Z5c| short sleeves, superior 2c quality; Women's Jersey Ribbed Bieached| Saturday at ........... 17Ke Cotton Shaped Vests and Lace) Women’s Swiss Silk and Lisle Sleeve- Knee Pants, superior quality, at..| less Veste, beautifully hand cro- Miaokas’ savenevsa < Be cheted yoke, very finest quailty Women's Jersey Ribbed Pure Lisle) and values that Can't be equaled. Colored Shaped Vests and Tights,! at .. Se beautiful pieture— - x “different selec: wise made of heavy wash goods. ¢ showing a dozen different terns of this line, in sizes § to 9 Hammock Chalr Hardwood frame, wrought tron rivets, back and < xtra heavy striped duck. ur price patter ics teva Sf nn'e Antisept 3 fect wide, is ali the name implies. Healing, Soothing Good for Shaving, Good for the Nursery, Good for the Scalp, Good for the Teeth. es z FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. 4 A Phenomenal Sale! zg ESE: > is id i # caf 3 bd i their luke-warm sup- nization. i he said, “was shown by the few Seattle who attended the Federa- ‘ing in Tacoma last winter jie who gave the to help them bulid « made the claim that the Ey rH z 3 i § ie i Hu jeclared Mr. Rice. “Now I 1 you here tonight, and dety to prove that it is not true, Morans are paying lower ‘wages on the battleship Nebraska today than are being paid on any other battleship contract in United States. Mr, Rice said he was a Democrat, ‘but that this year he would not de- a = 38 ¢lare for Democracy, but would fol-/ the non-partisan ey Mr. | low Harmon had outlined. je aAvised ail union men to follow a similar re. In conclusion he denounced Mewspapers — which ‘worked against lnbor interests and for “scab” employing capitalists, “The damnation of the Am working man,” he concluded, “is that he will buy. read and swear by the newspaper that In all the time ro: ing bim.” OTHER SPEAKERS ‘The other speakers on the program ‘were T. Y. Copeland, of Tacoma, a Member of executive coinmittoe of the State Federation of Labor, and J. A. Menzies, » organization. ‘The only speaker not on the pro- gram was a Socialist printer, who did hot give his name. He wan given the platform by yote of the audience, but toon 4 from the subject of labor legisttion to socialism and was called to order ©. A. Derry, who presided over the meeting, was finally foreed to de- jojurned on account nt protests calsed by the 8 who had attempted to pack the Mr. Derry said, was| for a special purpore, and he could not allow !t to be converted into a Boctalist gath Bargains-82x48 Cottrell Drum and 2 Revolution Campbell Printing Press with trip. ThorouPh order. Box B, Seattle Star. | iu money because) #0 much higher on this! the} chetary Of the same | the} Ds tay em The clothing event draws rapidl? to a climax, Sorting over the stocks again has made values still greater. Suits that didn’t sell last week are put among lower priced ones. This sale will go on again to- morrow with increased impetus. No terms we can use are too glowing for the facts, Gentlemen's Suits of irreproachable style and character are being sold at a saving of 40 per cent. Three of the biggest clothing manufacturers in the country sold us their end of the season stocks— forming a triple alliance of fine values such as is sel- dom met with on the Pacific Coast. Here are Newer Lots Ready for Tomorrow’s Selling Here are the Suits for Men Men’s $10 Sults $5.55 $5:55 $8.50 Men’s Sults $5.65 ‘These Suits are strictly all wool; cut end made in the very latest man- ner, in a large assortment of de sirable fabrics; good value at $8.50; tomorrow, your choice Every Sult made of reliable cas mere or cheviot; a large variety of styles to choose from; perfect in every detail as to make, fit and finish; your choice... 7 continually | Men’s Summer Trousers Comprising the ov ducti the two class regular trous trousers for Su All sizes from n of two celebrated trousers makers ted choice casimeres and worsteds ions and a splendid selection of flannel In 30 to 50-inch walst, Class A $1.80 Class B $2.80 Pacific Coast Clothing Co., in | | Thene of high-grade cheviots, casst- meres and unfinished worsteds; the son's most desirable styles; the suits are lined with serge and sewed with silk; not one in the lot Men’s $12 Sults $7.75 y eas 00d value at $15; tomorrow at |Men’s $16.50 and $18 Sults $8.85 As there are not many of them, we tT sults from our own regular stock Men’s Furnishings Men's Negligee Shirts, fine qual for 5 West of Engia 1 to any here tomorro v and they are yours Men's Half Hose Hose, black and tan, worth 2c a pair......10¢ Men's Ralbriggan Underwear, worth Tho; sale price,....,44 Men's Fine Hats, good # worth $2.00; sale price..#1.10 Men's Fine Stylish Hats, $9.50 and $4.00 Pantoure Bin | 900 First Avenue Corner Marlon MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFACTORY 15c Per Cake 40c Per Box 3 Cakes GLOBE BLOCK Striotty |miven e Will fash! achool F 1820 2nd ay Selis Ladies’ Suits, W Skirt “THE RIGHT KIND.” Your money back for the asking. exclusive private lessons ry afternoon and evening, Seattle's oldest and most able and only recognized of dancing. Ranke block, fth and Pike Hermsdorf Biack Ingrain Lisle Hone, bleached split foot, heel, double sole, superior quality, regular §0c value, at special price, Saturday ... 31-8 Women's Drop Stitch superior qual- ity Hermadort Black Cotton Hose, double sole, high spliced heel... reg- ular B6c value; special Saturday at high spliced! Hosiery | Women's Colored Lisle Lace Open- work Hose, In blue or gray, full fashioned; others in seamless, vari- ous new patterns, all splendid tc value, at sss. Women's Hermsdorf Black Lisle Lace Openwork Hose, high spliced heel and double sole, very fine as- sortment of new designs, quality, at . eee J EXTRA SPECIAL—Misses’ Cartital Pure Lisle Lace Openwork high spliced heel and double absolutely stainiess and This list will not fail to bring entirely too seasonable for t WHITE NOVELTIES consist- ing of plain and fancy lawns, dimities, natnsooks, piques and welts, worth 10c; after 6, a yard, 5 cents. Turkish Waeh Cloths, good size, worth be; after 6, each, le. Hemstitched Sheets, made of good bleached cotton, size 72x90 inches, worth 00; after 6, 5 @ yard, vy Gold Plated with pearl back: r price, 10¢ each; after 6, 3 for 100, Cuff Links, « large assortment, regular values, 50c and 75e; af- ter 6, 15¢ pair. Narrow Straight Moire Silk Relts with gilt or oxidi buckles, regular value 35¢; price, after 6, 19 Dressing Combs, 8-Inch, very dest quality, remular price tbe; after 6, 5c Steel Bea ted Chatelaine Bags, with oxtdizea silver trimmings regular price $1.50; after 6, 89c Cellulola Collar Buttons, regu- lar price 100 doxen; after 6, 3c dozen. Shaving Brushes, all bristles, will not come out lar value 39¢; after 6, 1 Best Quality Gem count, needle points, regular paper; after 6, 80 pap Shell Hair Pins, perfect regular price 1 sale price, after 6, only 7% pure regu- ach Pins, full é-inch Brass Wxtension Rods, values: after 6, at 5 h Brass Extensic kind; after 6, Re Saturda 8’ Straw Hats, Fedora style, worth 26c; after 6 at 19¢ Children’s ghorn worth 26c; after 6 at Ibe, Trimmed Leghorns for Chil- dren, worth $1.50; at The after 6, $2.25 kinds at $1.25; $2 sorts at $1.50. Applique Rureau or Sidebo: Scarfs, extra fine quality, hand some open designs, size 18x inches. worth regularly §% each; after @, 47¢ THE B Shapes, 1419 to 1435 Seco: result to be otherwise th tomorrow evening between 6 and 10 c'clck. Music by the orchestra from 7: tremendous response. Prices too that of big sell Stamped Tray Cloths, with Pretty floral corner designs, an extra quality, finished with inch hemstitched hem, sise 1§x27 inches, worth regularly 8c each; after tbe. Women's Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs, very best quality, soft linen finish and perfect in y. assorted width hems, worth regularly 12\%c each; after Cambric Embrolderies, very fine qualities, open and blind edges, assorted widths, edges are war-~ ranted to: wash and wear well, worth from i0e to 18 per yard; after 6, 2c. Broken lin¢ of Men's The Jersey Ribbed Undershirts, with silk stripes, no drawers; at, each, 360 after 6. Men's Fancy Cotton Sox, worth 20c; after 6, at 12%. Men's te Suspenders; after 6, at 150, All of our Fancy Striped and Tucked Wool Watstings, consisting of Crepes, Venetians, Albatross, Ptamines and Redford Cord prices T5c, S6c and $1. choice, the yard, 50c ‘This list of 25c Paper Books will be sold at Gc after 6. “Cast Up By the Sea.” ‘The Price He Paid Repented At Le! “Wormwood. “The Three Guardsmen.” forme! After 6, your re." mate, Louise. y of An African Farm.” Audiey's Secret.” Monk of Cruta.’ _ Women's Jersey Ribbed Bleached Vests, short sleeves, low neck; worth 2c. After 6, at 15e. Boys’ Fast Black Heavy Ribbed Bicycle Hose, double toe, heel triple kn value, After pairs for Women’s Fast Onenwork Hol ble toe and heel We after 6. Kirk's Pil lar price, ke. ‘True Blue Tar enke. After 6, | | Bc 6, 3) Black UL new desig worth 29 le Lac dou- At im Tollet Soap; regu- cake. After 6, 2c Ap; regular price pakes for 100, NORDHOFF @Co. nd Avenue and II5- and | A AFTER SIX SATURDAY low, velues too high, and ing, Read thoroughly, nd Soho 1 Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline; lar 100 sine for be. Perfume, worth 26¢ ounce, 4, 10c ounce. We furnish ounce bottle. § Violet Talcum Powder; 25¢ or 10 ‘ Peanut Brittle, pure and exit Atter 6, 60 ID. White and Colored After 6, 30 package. Se Tablets. After 6, at $c. Children's White ‘and Pique Jackets, very worth $2 to $5. After 6, at Women's Muslin Gowns, yoke of tucks and fin row ruff worth $1. at Bc, Nice Polished Glass large size, After 6, 100 one to @ buyer. Fine Thin. Blown Claret canary blue or cl Choice, We each. Only six to tomer. Imitation Cut Glass Ice Tea blers; at So each. Only eit buyer. Pyramid Washing Po' pkgs. 100 after 6. Only one a buyer. Onty 200 pkgs. to Wagner’s Program This is the Bute program at Bon Marche turday ¢ 7:80 till 10 o'clock, by Wagner® cheatra B. ©, WOLFF. ves .Arr, J, H. Cl Characteristic—Arabian e¥agne © W. FB Two Step—The Telephone we ee Korker's Musical Selection—Floradora Mazurka Russe—La Caaring » Louis Fiddle - Jona 3 —When the Bani Harry Von 123 Pike Street. Selection—From J

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