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% i = THE SEATTLE STAR. (2 i DISASTROUS FIRE DESTROYS = “™STP-*YERS “HUPPAH FOR THE FOURTH KELLOGG'S MILL AT BALLARD $=. NEW mM rhe 3 Arrangoments for the observance }of march, ‘They are the musiclar - ; | of ind fence da © completed | untort, building trades, printers’ ur : | Saturday night at eoting . beowery rhers PROPERTY VALUED AT $70,000 SWEPT AWAY—GREAT~ | nur presented. on og regs Bik ame ate so dash me ER LOSS ONLY AVERTED BY VALIANT WORK OF THE | (i). ate mt in ; }e ke oaitjona of these will FIREMEN ‘i in evidence, doxpit Will be presented for formal ¢ n} Beginning at ‘Third avenue The playing this year i# for lat (he next meeting of the unior Union street th de will planing mill, but even then! the “Hamilton Club Trophy, the!” The parade will form at 2 o'clock |to Pike street, turn up Pike, The Kelloss - Hy caught The bik! American Whint League Challenk?/on the aftern { July 4 at Third|termarch at Fifth avenue burned to the & , 1 took fire and half of it) cPropny, the Minneapolis Fait ‘Tro-lavenue and Union street, Delegates | street; thence down Pike at @ay morning by hy, the Hrooklyn Trophy, the Asso lig the Western Central Labor Union | First avenue, down Firat ave ‘ ciate Members phy & will form the first section, ‘The Youler way, up Yewler way to Se emety waukee Mixed Pour 7 sitions of the Various unions will be}avenue and thence up Becond a that oity t tional priges of varie are decided by lot, The allied tr Will] nue to PIKO street, concluding at $0 fered march together In sections, Six of| parade at the intersection of hours In these div * will form in the iine| street with Fifth avenue city. Eve aires viemity oft ag ay Pi see dry as tinder and had strong 1 blo’ . DAWSON MAN 8. 8. Nome City, tient The Ballard department arr vorth | story residence in whtch be lived as SCIENTISTS MEET few moments later and put forth/ Poms rather than Collector Dav- is. An Ottawa @pecial states ~|@ that the chief inspector is com ing here to investigate and been destroyed. Reikes 9 W. Vey, the watchman of K« ee ch tae | wane mill, who had only aaumed his touched them, Tt ¢ maton Jousting, froma. the furnace, States two-eteny. The latest candidate DANCING GLA’ eee eer aa at Sree track caught fir ch was with dit ‘ oe dhation of Monday and Evenings for Seinal py plowing the whistle. ‘Three | water was hardly suffictent to reach DAWSON, ¥. T, June 2 tion, “ta John employes of the Stimson mill were/ it. The fire was under control 8 9) @ Cotiector Davia, of the Dawson @/known attorney | I ICE eiieieadl| to) og et et (ED engaged tn the the time of thelr arrrival the Kellogg | on it all day. i seded by HS. Buaby. Cader the @ practice of Taw ‘ince 1892, and ip at weet mee a eolid mame of flames.| "The Stimson mil! lost 3,000,000 foet FE ot | andi Fess mon trarsediately got the fire] of lumber and two wharv an Nucl, pessoa havin checks {big & Gordon. seagate I OR gd isp nF he customs house Yesterday @| " Heatdes Mr. Gordon there are two SE the pampe was found oUt of oF=| mill wax Totally “destroyed cowether Rae eid aor at lard men With RA0.008 stingies. Tne lose wee re at present justices ne peace, shipyard of A. B. Clark and the tw - 3) e > well as two other houses Were! @ ody certain irregularities. Davis herote and effective efforts to pr : *. Davis er epreading of the fire. | burned faid to have accepted a h non ry = eats ate ane dine eked for| At Mallard much praise te heard 41.000 to reduce the duty on PITTSBURG, Pa, June 22.—Boten. Starnes the | pres ot partment. ‘The men fought 14 hours | resenting chemical. geological, math re Jeous the Seattle depart-| beginning of the fire they were un = Wwod | Site, SP¥ehological and’ Kindred so- = adisted. Expressions of thanks and| Steamship Charles Nelson arrived | ieties—will gather in Pittsburg next = warm praise are also given by the in port yesterday from San Fran-/ week to atten Bos aaabtens meen citizens for Chief « Men of the| cinch with 600 tone of freight and 63| ing of the American Amociation for ring | Shatthe department | passengers the Advancement of Science. As re de both the number and high pro- fenstonal standing of the participants the gathering will be the most nota- GORONATION WEEK BEGINNING Die of ite kind ever held in thig puntry. The sess eto con W. Mackay'a| U8Ue the Week an inc una. «. John W ebay ill cover a wide Of sclenti LowDo: _tPtie opening of, for the dinner to be given at Buck.) Martin ball. Mrs. John jackay’s | w ee he ee thetropolis| ingham Pwlace tonight in honor of| Carlton Mouse Terrace mansion | contest be the scene of another big dinner, while also Reginald Ward gives a) dinner to #® visitors. The the foreign envoys, and which wil rapidly Gilling with ie the fininshg| the first of the grand state func decorators have Duurk and the city) preceding the coronation eapsineniomait AO. UW. The initiatios interrupted | How ie of gorg-' Tonight will be a gala night also| The king # take pl at exctuerve mate leason cae talon, Princes and other {ith thelr work. of preparat fay evening, dune ith, at f e'clock |€iven cvery afternoon and. evening. ‘visitors ent to represent their re- coronation today le andidates aré requested to be jw son'a. Beattiers ol at and moat ‘ vt t part in a litt on Htashionable and on ecogniz Gpective rulers Dave been arriving oy fiom ot the cighth birthday of lluel i Os ORE ‘of dancing, anke “block, ee alow Prince Edward of York. The British ‘and eee And the attaches delegated to recet\ © = is only Jue " 0. peat leary of Prosia, the Orand the future king. ‘The coronation has} ce He! Prassta, Duke and Grand Duchess Serge of served to draw attention to the im FREDERICK & NELSON Fine —_—_—— = When We Buy a Bargain We Sell a THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO: SALE All silk sa pare, in point to be offered We have take and will put t Tuesday, at c and quality, at., only Silks in thes: patterns are, mers with a silks at this p: Summer OR COTTON | Hundreds of people bought Waists at the Bon Marche Saturday and) today—in fact, it seems as if every one was here. But we are quite cer-| tain that these prices will bring as many more people here tomorrow— | $3.95 for Mercorizad Pongee Waists, several wanted shades, fast colors, | made with round yoke trimmed with lace insertion and tucks, sleeves| and collar also trimmed. Sizes 32 to 44. We will have special on our entire line of White Wash Waists for tomorrow, and you may pick at— $1, $1.50, $2.50, $3.19, $4.50, $5.50, $6.75 Up to $9.95 $3.76 for Canvas Waists, in colors) ¥ prices for Crepe de Chine Waists, EDWARD L fowARD @ Bargain An Eastern chair factory had a shipment of 85 dozen Chairs refused by a Seattle party on the grounds that the consignment was slightly damaged while transit. The factory asked us for a proposition, and we made them one which they accepted, and we pur- chased the entire lot. On unpacking, we found the Chairs to be in much bet- ter shape than at first supposed—in fact, they are hardly damaged at all. We Have the entire lot opened up and on display in our front window. This is one of the best chances you will ever have to buy Chairs in Seattle, and they won't last Jong at the prices we have put on them. Illustrations oF the Chairs and prices can be seen in the Sunday papers. EDWARD | FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strest: , EDWARD. mar | portance of the little fetlow’s piace in the machine of stmte. According to present plane Prince Edward will be a satior, like his j | father, and within a few’ years he} Epwarp Russia, the Crown Prince and Prin- cess of Roumania, the Duke and Duchess of Aosta, the Princess of ‘Asturias and her husband, Prince Al- | fOwaro Vv bert of Flanders and the Crown THE SEVEN EOWARDS will go upon the trainingship Hritan- Prince of Sweden. A few of the} oo nila to get his first taste of sea life Been qimportant | Personages have! for the American colony. The Brad. His bresent education consists of « been quartered at Buckingham and St. James palaces, while proviison has been made for the others at the Hotel Cecil, Claridges and elsewhere. Great preparations have ben made -_— few whort lessons daily, Mile. Briolu, for many ‘years com- panion to the late Duchess of Teck The king Is said to be strongly op-| powed to “stuffing children with too| much knowledge.” His recollection |e keen of how unpleasant tt was (| be a given by ley-Martins give a very dinner at their house, in Chesterfiela Gardens, which ts Itkely to outrival in luxurlance the famous Iradiey LONDON’S Cut Rate HABERDASHERY 1S THE PLACE FOR SUMMER UNDERWEAR 4 gingle and two tw megers. T features of the game were the bat waikiag dictionar; | ting of Finney for the White Knights A «a and Williams’ work at short for ,, Moonlight excursion tonight | Renton, | ~ THE TOP ital City. € Ubraith’s di Ill SECOND AVENUE ° = Green Lake ire 3 “41, W. O. ng Rey are ce bie a es de wae oe | | g a give @ dramatic ent in. al or= a Ve s SEATTLE WINS| LAST GAME! Temptars hall, “Which Ls Which," Ne essit S 1 | | @ comedy, will b presented by he ' pe. merre--scones | following cast of young people:” Jens of y a. A BUTTE, June 23.—Seattle took the| #¢ L. Potter, Verne | | Layton, Mona Rayno ard, Guy Howard Guy Raynor. DR. MATTHEWS AND ODDFELLOWS ‘The annual memorial services of the Independent Order of Odd Fel- last game of the series yesterday| by @ score of to 3. Butte way too confident and this fact lost her the| Hickey pitched for Seattle| for Butte team left for home to- Monday Morning i:. Acme Swit Co. SUITS Reduced....... game. Ladies’ Suits, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves and Muslin Under-garments, at prices to close out. | | | | ACMESUIT co. ‘ortiand could | 1412-1414 2nd not get even one lonely game from| lows were held yesterday afternoon NPs = Ficiena: “the at, natne” Yonttes a the Firs reavtaniaat enat (B e,We fawee ow Rand. 376 suite Avenue ‘Went to the locals 6 to 5. Dr, Matthews preached the memor- | maid Gown = =e! aciCd,, eDaw mb mb mb mb mbb/| ial sermon. mar oe lown Be — The members of the order assem- to Sosn ee Tancma, Loses bled at Birst avenue and Pike street Melttle npcto-date SPOKANE, June 24~Tacoma went| at 2 o'clock and marched in a body |® tr Sut and Oeieke ne eae to pieces here yesterday and lost by|to the church, ‘The Fremont and itibie garment in the we & score of 19 to 4. The game was| Ballard drganiaations and the Re- |B jun we ar chide in bee ene | very interesting. bekah lodges v present. After 7 _ heggernnte Hours: 8 a. m Dm. ing for New York to purchaw our fall stock we feel the nec ality of making room before the the church services individual mem. Sindars, 0 bers visited the cemeteries and cov ered t ea of dead Odd Fellows Standing of the Clubs Won, Lost. Pet. | FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY Beattie 16” sod] with slowar nice Sago Any garment needing altera i; Beery Lee eal feet Pela evening Dr. 1 wre thins will ba aeknd ne. 025 Firat avenne ” 4 Mg int — In mn Link lodge wa Bn. Atted without ox ‘ i" « y at 23 © 450| No, 100. After the initiation he gave Antone pet. iat timings <0 @ © -496| 4 forcible talk objects of fra~|% ments of one dollar per ween” High Grade Dental Work 4 ¢ 2% — [419/ ternal organiza . at Reasonable Prices. = SEATTL | WHITE KNIGHTS WIN | Baseball Combinations and Mu all Schwabacher's White Knighta| tuals at Piskey Barrett's Cigar Store aneball team defeated the Kenton| N0.'614 Second ave., commencing to tSIbtRO yf CHILDS . team yesterday by a score of & to 3.) 4a¥ at 10a, m. wt _ — —- * Up to, the eighth inning the resuit ad “ * p ‘was In doubt, but at thie point the! sfoonitghs excursion tonight. Cap UM ING, “lA feattle boys found Pitcher Green, Sig? Gainrouhe eck nib ‘i WI) Ve late Of the Spokane league team, for '*#! CMY. Galbraith’s dock; 6:19 yb ete teent Axe. Iho oor Canias Bloth, Maines bi dad at hur. uy and eadiaong cu . ie pa * ES } and 4 buttona; all at be oe several styles of the finest lish Cotton Shaped Ves pr for this. xreat ale of Wash | (hams these are tucked, ruffied| short sleeves, superior 25c quality. Suits and Skirts. The p # Tans?) and in braid-—trimmed, flounce| Monday, at 17%e) from 42.00 to 83. skirts, strapped trimmed: come in Hosi 4 several of the cholce summer colors, osiery Including gray with white trimmings. | Wash Dresses Hundieds of chor andes nnk®| Hormadort Black Ingrain Lisle | made of fine fguwed percale, all col-| fabrics, sheer materials, lace trim- ar Boo values, 2 : band cuff open, skirt with deep|» at astonishingly low prices. jw ‘« Drop Stitch Superior qual- -| “ity Hermsdorf Black Cotton Hose, in black, white and colors: pretty Gibson effect, with soft white col-|Summer dress, waist. handsomely lar and tle, all sizes. ‘made. pnadine Waiste, inj $2.75 for Silk Bgtiste Walsts, fast-) $2.75 for White Wajste, low or a gtripes ‘or ‘cclors, [ening at the back and prettily trim-| high neck, short sleeves, several ned; linen color only. styles, all sizes. | Price iSc a yard; on sale Teestay Ruffied Swise Curtains, satin 27-8 yards long, regularly worth 76; Expansion Sale Wash Dress- es,Skirtsand Kimonos. En- tire Stock at Cut Prices Saturday we moved our stock of Kimonos, Wash Dresses and Skirts from the Women’s Suit Store over to the Dress Goode aisle, spreading them out on tables, and for the first time this season cus- tomers may qet an {dea of the.large and varied This department began a great Mirek "we carry. of these summer needa eoded, or part of i, od fart in tdmorrow morning to cut the priced . contracto ¢"cvery garment-—not a small cut, taut the entire begins in earnest. profit-alice will be taken off. We describe a few of fhe garments, but a visit to the store will be best, for newspaper space does permit of our telling you the good news at any length. Underwear Women's Swiss Ribed or Extra Fine Cotton Sleeveless Vi in white with lace or crocheted yoke, also all colors in drop stitch or plain, Kimonos beautiful quality and full assort- The Kimonos neatly trimmed, in colors or black | _ment, at, only tee 25e deep square rolling collar; at this sale for Women's Jersey Ribbed Bleached Cotton $i Knee Pan’ ped Veste and Lace superior quality, at.. 's Jersey Ribbed Pure Lisie of fancy figured lawn, in all wn yoke, cuffs and collar, me; take your choloe atébc. made . white Kimonc the b with double front of Colored Bhaped Vests and Tights, Linen Skirts | flounce, headed by white wash| in pink, blue, black or whit | braid: this dress would cost $2.00 to| styles and superior quality, 75¢ There are 18 or 20 different» | make. values; Monday BRe f All Pure Linen Skirts for Wome At $3.75—Chambray Suits of the Women's Swiss Silk and Lisle Sleeve- less Vests, beautifully hand cro- cheted yoke, very finest quality and values that "t be equaled at. dis Women's Jersey F these come in lengths] celebrated “Manchester” brand, in al inches, made and trim- | good line of colors, detached collar ext and most artistic | buttoned cuffs, suit neatly. trimm with tucks, Insertion, | by four rows of fine wash braid, 4 with straps » tor ely ene Misses from 34 t med inthe le atylen, some i} | ther trim Wash Suits in le, high spliced heel ular 26 vaiues; specinl Monday at ite Hardware Dep’t. Specials Perhaps no one part of the store has contributed more under prices to the Expansion than the Hardware Department, Tomorrow we! keep up the under-pricing with such specials as these: to be found anywhere. reducing the prices all along the line, because needed, or part of it, now occupied by the Underwear and Expansion Sale. Domestics MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1902, NOROHOFF & Co, NOTABLE SILK $1.25 FOULARDS AT 59c les of the past will NOt Come of value, with the bargain our customers tomorgy, n every yard of our Foulatg @ Silks, in the qualities worth up to $1.25, hem on sale without re: hoice ot every pattern, style up to the price mentioned 59c. You probably know what our grades are—the very best The shades and of course, up-to-date and while we will agree to supply our custo- reasonable amount of these Silks, we will positively sell none to deal- ers fornot a few would be glad to buy these rice and sell them over again, Waists of Silk ®t Tomorrow we close out lines of our Tapestry Table in 4, 6 and 8 quarter sizes, at balf price. The 4-4 size, which is, of “ inches square, really ; Tuesday's price, 480. * The 6. sive or i eee ta Covers, worth regularly $2.00; tomor. row at 98c, Another lot in the €4 sist inches—worth $2.00, for $L49. Still another lot of the 64, wort $2.26, at $1.19. ‘The &-4 of 72-inch Covert, line of fine Mercerized Saka ork $3.00, on sale tomorrow at We have just * Ta try Portteres Jom boven which he as at @ third lees than value. These are the Pg : Pe A lot of good line of both stripe while they last, at, stripe, 4-inch ruffle. special for Tuesday Summer Underwear and Hosiery Special Expansion Sale the space in ahd work on the inside of the * Women’s Colored Lisle Lave work Hose, in blue of gray, fashioned; others in seamless ous new patterns, all splendid values, at ...... Women’s Hermsdorf Black Lace Openwork Hose, high heel and double sole, very fingae sortment of new designs, quality, at . EXTRA SPHCTAL—Misses! Pure Lisle Lace Openwork high spliced heel and double: absolutely stainless and patterns, the regular Si Monda: . tetinned Dish Pans, 8-quart size) Wire Toasters, medium size, 4c a I s. 180 each. each an inens Retinned Dish Pans, 14-quart tts’ Iron Handles, “Good one sine, 180 each oo co. at the Domestic and Linen Counters—for is it not camping Retinned Dish Pans, 17-quart size niversal Rall Bearing Wringers,| and is not the Bon Marche the popular pla suaraMteed for 5 each. years, $2 Retinned Cup Dippers, de each. e. Folding Clothes |4#eavy Unbleached All Linen Crash, Tin Pie Plates, d-inch, do each. | Wc @ach 27 inches wide, fine for camping Tin Pie Plates, 10-Inch. 4 ea Bourda, 390 each, towels; worth 20c a yard, for Tin Tea Bteepers, be each. and Rufile Irons, 89¢ eac 20th 2 Tin Coffee Pots, I-quart size, 6c] Senet wren oss ak i +-12%e each. Huck Towels, 12! -gallon size, 18¢ juck Towels, 12/ee este Sabaneta * fOlding, for pock- letra Heavy Line. Huck Towel sned ‘Tin Cuspidors, 6c each Coy SR ets Size 18x36, plain white or colored ipanned ‘Tin Raths, 8 poe i Be und | borders; worth 18¢ each, Expan- Nash Bowls, $o cach,| 2000 Stove Brushes, 9¢ each enn: PEP ORTER: 8 +999 REMC Galvanized Wash P ach.| Shaving Brushes, genuine’ bris- 2 vanized Wash Tubs, small, 390] thes, 9¢ each 65c Pillows, 490 each. Bost Horse Hide Razor Strops, 49 | Pil a with ee » 49¢ | Pillows, covered with good feather jaivanized Wash ‘Tubs, medium,|eweh, : | proof’ ticking, filled with turkey do each. jood Tollet Paper, 7 extra large| down; worth sale t ) rolls for t Fever Fixtures, nickel plat~ each, * alvanized Wash Tubs, large, 59 h. morrow al 49 Japanned Bread, Boxes, small, 89¢ Western Washing Machines Iapanned Bread Boxes, medium,| ize ding Wash Benches, ter daon hard wood, place for wringer and| Parle Moire, the popular fabric for} Japanned Bread Boxes, large 59 | two tubs, $1.19, Drop 36 Inches wide, in col a | Good Steel Butoher Knives, 15 k, worth 30¢ yard; Tues. Vash Rollers, copper bottom, No * only 18¢ «gah Botler as od Stéel Broad Knives, 150 each, ed Striped Moreen re a a od Steel Freneh Ham Slicer, 4% in black ar . worth 004 @ yard; sale price NOR 1435 115-12 The cighth week of the Expansion Sale will find interest unabated \ to buy camp supplies? Ioxtra Hea’ Towels, worth M4 by Sc, Monday at 60c Camping Blankets, 49¢ Full 10-4 sig: Blankets, eit gray, with fancy color worth 60c each, tomorrow at 4% 750 Be 490 Full size White med, ready for use, Expansion Sale price Ready-Made Sheets, 376 sets, made of good Unbl ‘otton, 2% yards wide and yards worth 500, t at, eac Bargains in Linings — Riack Stlessia, 36-in, worth #00 yard: Tuesday a@t 10e. There are also ali colors to chee ut the same price ~ finch Percastik Lining —a limited number of shad worth ‘200 a yards Tuesday at 6%c — DHOFF @ co. Second Avenue and 3 Pike Street ce i eo ”