The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1902, Page 4

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4 STEAMER RATE WAR ON UPPER YUKON IS ENDED Tariffs Fixed and Forfeits Posted---Canadians|. to Fight Seattle Gpeciad to the Star | Moree and Yukoner, DAWSON, June whee ray «Ps The ating © he Creek railway fe taistence upon. the upper Fukon| , THe, Wecsting of the Creek. relives has been terminated by agreement) ‘ark ~Fesn aby berg of the White Horse line, the inde-| & arbor ' Tn yl | pendent stear Chih Sttton| Wills have started r nd Casco and Merehants’ Transp tation Co., operating the Nora, La France ai! Thistle, Each of the four deposited $1,000 with the Ladue} Company as a guarantee not to cut 4 the country to. be sold. Tt ey | will probably bring several waillion rates, ‘The new rates from Dawson to/ dollars. White Horse will be $50, first class,| George H. Hees And $0, second class. Canadiad Manufacturers’ Assocta Horse to Dawson the rat tion to Investigate why the Dawson 446, first clase, and $85, second class, | trade goes to Beattle rather than t< is to charge) Cana: pints, made their invest! gation very quietly and left before thelr presence was learned. sent here by the $20 additional Donte, the Selkirk for its Dawson, White CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS IN INTERSTATE CONCLAVE INTERESTING AND SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GATHERING—TONIGHT’S EXERCISES AND EX- CURSION TO BREMERTON TOMORROW ‘The inter-state convention of the “Quiet Hour Servic were held 5 4 will be a Washington and Idaho Christian; #t 7:15 this morning an) $ Mndeavor societies was formally eee Pie ere eee Cae program. opened last night at the First Pres- |" Addresses were made by —#ome Dyterian chureb. ‘The gathering was | prominent members of the various largely attended by the delegates | Christ ndeavor socteties in the idaho and Washington and | two states, At noon a junior super intendent# Juncheon was given. To- | hight the services will begin with an organ recital by W. W. Ellis, the Se attle concert and male choru: W. H. G. Temple and Rev, B. Dihe wit address the convention. Ry of officers will be heard | on Saturday morning. An excursion | to the Puget Sound navy yard will | take the place of an after: sion. Boats wil! leaye Galbraith's dock Gt 1:30 p.m, The fare is 88 cents for the round trip. George E. Nye, president of the 8 tthe Rev. R. | eat war play @ver written, “Shenan- | doah.” This ix the most stirring | tary drama that has ever beer attempted and one that has been ap- plauded over two continen| é Reynolds’ years of service as an of-| fieer in ta =o army and his prominen in two campaign eminently th 'him © produce email: | tary play. When the fact I taken Stx round-tripa\to the battleships from Colman dock\tomor:ow. | The way to make money is to save it. The way to save it is to buy your DRUG STORE Goons of the followed ‘* - . gave Portland their only scote’ ttle made their winning We save you on Miles’ fn a Walk and two hits in the sev-|—f Pills, toc. fe wii probaly try out We save you on Castoria, “Duke” Carter in the box today,|™ 6c. While Salisbury will do similar stunts for the Webtooters, ‘Tacoma Wins BUTTE, June 27.—Tacoma ae- Butte here yesterday by | . In the third ana nd got three but Hickey proved to’ at the plate and no In the sixth an Weed's i ii 3] P We save you on Carter’s Pills, 10c. Our saving to you amounts to far more than Diggs wire waste to} your car fare. We offer 8 found Hawley for 14 hits,|B for the next few days Sek ae cee fie om we AI B special bargains in Razor Helene Aanin Strops. They were bought HELENA, pe Fath Hetena |§ right and we give you the aver U tot yesterday. The rots benefit. We have = few ing score was 12 to 5 in favor|M™ gross of fine Steel Scissors, of the frome t a of Helena |B worth 45c¢, going for the next few days for— eam. Wing was vary wild, but his support was excelient. ij See them. Seattle Theater | This week has been a banner one at the Seattle theater, where Mr.| Harrington Reynolds and his com pany ere presenting “The Mysterious Model,” # farce comedy adopted fram the French. It is one of the mosi| bie things sewn on any stage. | ee fob A lavahier trom vegiining R OPERA Seattl fo end. The numerous curtain calls House Kencins aitest the entire apprpoval of the| enter. farge audiences that are filling the Saturday matinee “prices a8 usu John Cort, Man: ‘This clever company of Vitty children opens oS R. R. EMPLOYES' P’ ‘Phe Tacoma K. RK. employes will be| funday mane tr ad to mect their Beattic friends at! “Pinatore.” ‘Thore are indo beach Saturday, Boats| Many great comedians Colman dock, Seattle, at 7a. m.| Wille Daphne Pollard is and 2 p.m. eee | Manstelt—was one --—+-—— to ix round trips to the battleships] seats, 1" you are te or Colman dock tomorrow. | Timo, may Now poople ant January, the battle woone, it] 7 an her 1 that it wilt be} ine Third Avenue Theater idien’ and matt given at the Third Avenue] noon at which ny} 7 a week ¢ bt We ne of DANCING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings for powerful plays al Beginners. in an to insure thetr success. A Fourth of July matinee perform ance Will be given of ke,” and t will also be given at the regular} meeting Saturday 8, Pollard Opera Company Manager Cort, of the Grand, an. nounees the return engagement of land's Juvenile Onera Company he company will be pleasantly re. membered playing a very censful BATTLESHIP EXCURSIONS, Bix dally excursions to the navy yard and battleshins Oregon and Wisconsin. Boats leave Colman dock at 6:80, 9 and 10 @. m,, 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Fare, Sc for the round Receivers’ Sale Now On Wineberg & Kessier's Clothing, Hats, Gents Fura be sold bring t the ered satisfy. all Claims of ore, J. PIKE, Receiver. 110 Second Avenue South, y afternoon. ai Beattie [fashionable and school of dancing Fifth and Pike. 100 pairs Men's $1.50 G Covert Cloth ‘“eatls Sole Shoes; to close, goe pair. 200 pairs Men's $2.00 Oi) Tan Serge Work Shoes, at $1.25 goo pairs Vici Kid or Velour Calf Shoes, regular price $3.00, now $1.75 aco pairs Loggers’ high cut, dutside counters, regular price $5.00, at $2.50. 325 pairs Men's Velour and Kid or Box Calf Shoes, latest Styles and good fitters, regular Price $3.50, at $2.50. 400 pairs of Goodyears welts, fatest Albany Last Shoes, 16 different leathers, such as ve lour, kangaroo or patent kid, regular $5.00, at $3.00. 300 pairs left of High Cut Waterproof Asbestos Tan- nage Elk Stock Shoes, two double hand sewed soles; reg- ular price $8.00, to close out, $4.85. Monarch Shoe Co. Located one-half blook north of P.O. 1319 First Auenue price we name. seipes all wool Scotch tweed in light and dark effects each of these Suits if bought at retail, would cost mu value in this city at $10.00; tomorrow Here's another any good @ Suit that{simeres, and dark’or Ight Scotch ould § wear.|tweeds; In fact, suite that no house There'll be a lot of t worn, be-| would think of selling for less than fore the sun seta on this male, Suite! $12.50 and $15. Our price for to in this group that would pyazle any|morrow only ......-.. tailor to produce at three ti ir Price—Suite that have th and appearahce of eustor Suits that fit and will from such jot black oor aTAY serge cked, striped or nor fancy cas. fancy chev blue, bla fancy BOYS’ SUITS $1.45 ‘Two-piece Bult, sizes T to 15 years; strictly all ‘casaimeres, neat checks, platds and stripes trimmed; worth every cent of $2.60 and $5.00 Chotce during this sale 900 FIRST AVE. aggregation of THE SEATTLE STAR. nile artiste as they Australia « Bonefit of Trinity has been @ steady male ot the Grand f on Saturday night Dor hy the auep chureh give he richt " depart for STA ials, fitfisty and styles higher priced. FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture The Desks and Stands are now on exhibition in Come in and see them, and convince yourse pular prices being 1” and with the announced worthy little doub noe will be very larg elfth A CARLOAD OF OFFICE DESKS AND TYPEWRITER NDS We have just received and opened up a carload of Eastern-made Office Desks and Typewriter Stands These goods are from the best manufacturers of this class of furniture in the East, and are of the best mater- The Desks include the roll top and flat patterns, and most every style of Typewriter stand is to be found. The goods range in price from the medium to the store, and if you are thinking of getting anything in this line, we would suggest that now is your time, for in this lot you can find the qualities and prices. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison end Spring Streets. AND CAFE 1413 Geoond Avenue value of the quality of the next to nothi: display. Why, the mere cloth in mote than this price; all sizes—for the tall, the short, the stout, the medium and the slim man; the best ‘The third of our great Bult offers for tomorrow embraces @ line which no tallor in New York could mateh un- der $25 to $90. They have that fin ish, that swell look, which causes you to turn around and gage after a well man. We have them in every design, fi button «ing! doubh rings a The ca shades, from the plain to the rich all the newest M Me Men's t Pacific Coast Clothin CORNER M prices. To do amine personally each item. dollar's worth of this clothing is sold. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 28 SATURDAY’ CLOTHING SALE The past week has made the most brilliant chapter in our Clothing Store's history. This Sale has been the most important—to you and us. iving, it has never been equaled. Je has made hundreds of men wonder, and will make still other hundreds marvel. tice in type talk, or convince you of the extraordinary For remarkable value- The Triple Stock It is impossible to do jus- clothing we offer at these ee to yourself, ex- Sale continues until every Notice window $5.50 for Men’s $8.50 and $10.00 Nobby Spring Sults The workmanship and fit of these Splendid Saits are nothing short of marvelous for the Just think of getting a whole Suit of Clathes from such fabrics for $5.50—All wool blue, black and fancy cheviots; all wool cassimere, in plain ehecks or ew olive brownk and greens, riper, checks and overplaids, workmanship and linings are ft dase in every Way, and fi teal. Our price $10.20 Men’s Hats and Furnishings, Boys’ Suits, Etc. Half Price n'e Hate, fine felt, all good styles, worth $2.00, Sale price 8 Negliges Shirts, worth $1.00, § derwear, Derby ribbed or balbriggan, worth 800, for Men's Trousers, fine all wool materials, worth $2.60, Sale price #1.50) price ur Style f° koa ob that A { | | | | ‘Third Day Waist ery an |. Every shirt waist in this lot is worth $2 or more, THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902, ee THE BON MARCHE | NORMOHOFF & Co. | $5 Tuscan Hats $2.75 Greatest.Sale Ever Advertised Bargains in Tuscan Hats heretofore quoted by us will hay no parallel with these for tomorrow, An elegant line of Tyg cans just trimmed in the last day or two, worth regularly §gog each, are to be sold out tomorrow and while they last at Sars, They are trimmed in various ways, with lily of the wreaths, clover wreaths, and wreaths of June Roses, with chit, fon and Silk Drapes. Every one of these Hats would bring $5.00, but in order to create a sensation in the Mii Store tomorrow, we name the price, as above, of $2.75, , Other Trimmed Hats Our regular line of $4.75 Trimmed Hats, made of Chie French Roses and Foliage, will be bargain-priced tomorgw $2.98. $18.00 Trimmed Hats, tomorrow at .. $10.00 Trimmed Hats, tommorrow at $ 8.00 Trimmed Hats, tomorrow at In addition to the above we will offer a large variety of Shirt Waist Hats at half price, Prices range from $1.25 to $5.00. ; Misses’ Hats at 38c Misses’ Untrimmed Hat Shapes, in all colors, worth 75c¢,0n sale tomorrow at 38c, Walking Hats and Sailors Sombrero Walking Hats, regularly worth 75c, Saturday at only 38. Ten dozen Split Jap Sailors, worth g8c, tomorrow's price 65c. “Marlin” Sailors, regular value $2.05, at $1.50, Good Sailors, worth gg9c, Saturday's price 25c. Trimmings at Half Price All our imported trimmings, braids, drapes, etc., will be offered Saturday at half the marked prices. Shirt Waist Sale 500 Dozen at Half Price 00 multiplied by 12 says 6,000. That's a great many Waists, the largest lot by far that was ever purchased by any Seattle house at any one time. Our New York buyet ship ped us this enormous quantity of Waists in one lot, gathered them together from five of the leading makers in the East. We Paid But Half Price And we are selling them in the same way—in fact, we are te ducing the sale price to a little less than half because we are anxious to close this stock out as fast as possible. The com tractors tell us that it will be necessary for us to give up the entire Pike Street room to them within a very few days, — The sale began Thursday morning, and will be in a tomorrow. Here are Some of the Underprices 4a¢ for Women’s 81 Cotton Shirt . sizes 22 to 44, all colors and many styles, dark oF Haht. 1.25 for choice ot Lawn or Dimity w 6 or colors, embrotd - trimmed. inte, in whit ingertion | | | { ‘There are also Mercerized Cham-| Ste for $1.50 and $1.75 bray, Gibson styles, at the same/binck, colors of white, emi price. trimmed or prettily tucked, Se for White Batiste W pret-| many styles. These a tily tucked, front and back fastening,| the best Tor the the season. ir. all sizes, worth $1.50. 41.75 for White Swiss Watsts, worth $8.50, embroidered front and sleeves, tucked collar, long or short sleeves. AFTER SIX 3 a, See of. Jot of Wash Stik ho $$$ $$$ $$—tennnsn Elegant bargains constitute the After Six List for tomor row evening, Hematitched Pinow Canes. of good Cambric Embroidery, very fine] A beautiful aasortment of MANN cotton, 42x36 inches, worth 17%e; | quality, different widths, worth from| Watch Fobs, regular values lafter 6 Ime. to l0e @ yard, after 6, at le a] to TS; after 6, only 17. ki, Damask Table Clothe, all linen, | yard. Women's Com! three yatts tong and fringed, worth | Women's White Linen Lawn Platn|in seal and waires teethern | 91.75, after 6 each, eo. Hematitched | Mandereniets, full binck. brown, tans, Odds ahd ends of Window Bhades,| size, very sheer, worth feRulary| regular values up to al colors, some are cut down to ft amalier windows, or are imperfect in other | | erades, | choowe ways, cullings from . One hubdred from; after € at ibe. Siiks, 27 to 32 Long Muslin iter 6, 380 ren's Hats, softed, worth from #1 to jafter €, 7c. blac 1.50 Mercerized Petticoats, or colors; after 6, $1.00, ina suance of an oi tt song and two-step. Paper Book: 400 Waiste Tor women or chil- dren, a 196. ot more to Drapery inches wide, in Kood Vattety of patterns, orth Oho, The and Ge a Yard; after inch Table ON Clothe, In colors only, best quality, worth Me a yard; j after cf | Women’ Skirts, ain hematitched flounce, worth ; your cholve, 6 1-4 and 12%e each; after 8 140, Colored AN-Sik Platd Ribbon, in new bright shades, worth from be to 8 1-80 a yard; afer 6, tc. jidren’s Untrimmed Leghorns, Be: after 6, 150. ‘Trimmed Leghorns at The wna $1.60 Pilgrim Tollet war See Be cake: after Al Porous winds & for tees Shampoo %e Mii Trimmed Sailore, worth #8; after 6, $1.50. Roses and Follage, worth 10c and 2c a bunch; after 6, Ge and le. Men's Overalls, worth &e @ pair, Green Castile Soap, 0c cake; after 6, 5c cake. Quill Toothpieks (imported), wise price Se packager aii Packages for Be. after 6, 186, Fine Wea Chocolates, Men's Biack and Tan Cotton Sox; | price ae ; after 6, 180 1 after Tic @ palr. Men'é Collar Button. Sets of four buttons, worth 10¢; after 4, Be. Not moré than one set to a pur- in| chases Wagner's Program. The following program will Be Roys' Wash Pants, in piain and] given by Wagner's Orchestra at (Bt Suche Patterns, worth 260; after 6) Bon Marche Saturday evening, Juss 28th, between 7:20 and 10 o'cloekt natural col-| Women's fwies Ripbe* Coloted ‘ . Cotton Vests, sleeveless, Th pik, A. C. THURSTON, Leader Striped Moreen Skirting, in colors| blue of cfeam, lace trimmed, su-| March, “When the Boys Go or binck, Worth 65¢ & yard; after 28 ‘The following Mant : Only Way,” “The Medicine| House "Wrappers, all the best +++ Ivan Caryl! and |Man" “Phe Crack of the Whip,” sizes, worth up to $1.75, after 6,| Anvil chorus, from “I! at i - Lace Shelf Paper, two Kes for Se; after 6. Only two boxes to a buyer. THE BON MARCHE 1419 to 1435 Flours: FLORENCE High Grade Dental Work at Reasonable Prices after 6 at “I Love You, Honey, * “The Suwanee Shore,” after 6, at Laundry Soap, § ig pack. Fine Hardwood Toothpicka, j two |large bomes for So. Bam. to ® p.m, Sundays, 8 to 12. R, Lybrook Shanklin, D, D. 8, Man. ing By . Chas. We Berenade and waits. “To pertor quality, worth 2c; after 6, lte. Boys’ or Misses’ Fast Black Rib- bed Cotton Hose, double heel, toe and knee, worth 20; after 6, 17ige, | Selection, “The Messenger. ‘ Darning Cotton, after 6, 3 epools for be. Best Quality Dressing Combe, reg- ular price 10¢; after 6, 4c. Curling Irons, best quality, regu- lar price 1c; after 6 4¢ t Quality Whisk Brooms, wire bound handles, regular price 2c; after 6, 15¢. Al Assortment of Stick Pins, all new patterns, regular price 260; after 6, only 9 each. Overture, Overtur Iverture Mareh, “T! NORDHOFF @Co. 3 Second Avenve and II5-123 Pike Street. Hillis, atorney for guardian, the thterest of said minor im an undivided half of Lot 4 Renton Hill Addition to Seat } AUGUSTE EDW: Guardian of the person ido Frederick Edwards, C, 8. HILLS, Attorney for @ DENTAL COMPANY 625 First avenue Foot of Cherry at, We have just rece!’ direct from France import order of Clo and Busts, made Parisian Bronze, wh we will be pleased SEATTLE. IN THE SUPERIOR COUBT OF| matter maa the state of Washington for King|June, A. D. , ‘aldo Frederick Ei r, otice of Guardian d Sale, Notice is hereby given, of the guardianship | high; wards, a min-/| day of July, 1902, at hy atin pur r of the above @n- | last named tied court im the above entitle show you. G. Beninghausen Sth day of | e undersigned sale, to the ash, on t om 227, Ball- ey building, Seattle, Washington, at which place, and on or before said te ,bids in writing will by efor by Charles 8. will sell, aUTae @ awe Whansan Shack wr her a peoenes heer we regular P PerrTTrelriii ma ttt kn t h © t ‘ t ’ u t e t © t t t 1 a t e SE ITD meee

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