The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1902, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. on ast Edit FREIGHT HANDLERS GO} OUT ON A BIG STRIKE 9000 Men Involved--Teamsters May Follow-- Police Fear Violence DALY KILLS STi SL uremaemeve2O Per Cent. Off By Coll Murray.» Munday after. | ey dropped back Hl SELF vin wide of the point and anch with wear We fefund you one-fifth of your money on every purchas Had a Nard Trip xhausted shown by the cut. In this instance, as you will notice, we show ae act is unknown. re at his disposal Puget Sound eplendid tug 0 1888 to 1802 and rest and wa: bree C4 | bill of $20.76. a unton | confer with committees: from Chicage struck this’ morning, Rot only in Chicagn. LAUNCH CLUB'S {nell and a couple of newapap, Which Chicago ts a distributing ter, The strike order came aft umber of carty ences between representatives: Union and the railroads were without resutt @han to impe! the issuance of strike orders. than probable that will refuse to haul ‘ound the Story True once to Port Madison Police reserves have deen ordered fo hold themseives in readiness for e been sent to and went north rdered ty affitiated untons Camp was me of the railway serv in. sympathy femeed that he are undoubtedly next day the feet ¢ A comfortable in a beautiful spot gn the west shor More than a week ago ‘asked for an increase in wakes, and ‘the general managers of the com- jook the matter und LEWIS WAS WITH THEM Former Seattleite in San Jose Politics camp waa established | Ai where it known Search Was Futile t he ban friends. shoremen and teamsters n lout of the lake was made 10 o'cloom | watched ax ington being the party had 4 on the way down, | Persons in the which were thoer | county, was on the b was secured” just before noon examining 2 men. SHOLES WINS nome good fieht retreat Inland oF There were 4 about 14 fect in length. ler and J. A. Peebles, All 6 with a blue border aro ¥ ON THE THAMES, A os American Am Fire Marshal's Report The report of Fire Marshal Kel- jlome for the month of June Was fic with the elty clerk this afternoon ‘There were 23 fires during the month, involving « lom of $49,740.62, noe etna $82,425. Hucksters’ Protest A protest aga! ler Error Causes Much Trouble ‘The journey was continued t ‘nadian charm the pretiminary heat for the diame seulls here thy first received ( news of the conv Assistant Engin raretong, [before the contractors can complete the building of what is | the transmission | which was sent aeros to Bldney in he navy yard tug by han, Mayor Garrison was led to be- Heve that the oc Wridge island, in the Taseoes hecuaters® i+ |' Fictcher & Carpenter, realty bar- | story of the new Bon Marche building is completed we will move the merchandise from the first floor upstairs. Ni nee, Ras Med in the San Jose, and City Clerk HICAGO, July Z—July corn made | another sensational Jamp today. « advance of 7 cents close. The rise was due solely to the covering by Gnd Wustrates the powerful | interests of N. W. Cabot, Gates-Harris syndicate hai on the market. BIG STORM Dunlap, real esti chairman of the Peddiers' anion. | $60,000 Building Delayed representing the | w 1 re ye gel yr fe. #4 Unton 20% led at least one-half the departments will be moved back again. Thus you will understand how nec it fe that we e+ out to guard the roads to Tace _ essary notified of the outiaw’s pre Eastern |and had already gone with another ‘was watched with Interest by ‘Om the way to Sidney we met ining @ party headed rift Dwelly, af Kitaap cil to tmmedmtely determine upon | the grades on Jackson streets tp the tide lands di Chapin says ready to build other |a launch con 990,000 building, but could not on account of the de- PP IS A SWORDSMAN VIENNA, July 7,—All duetiing rec- | Port ords were broken here today by An- der Papp, @ Hungarian student. r ¥ heard & report before leay that a woman whose name he ow had been held up at jon of the man, he said, unting for Tracy We thien started tn the Regineiing today we will nell etc nest Prag Prt oll All Linings at 20 per cent nt. | or prices, Tt ts our annual July clearance of dinner ware of W pleces in dec- I] coun 1a We made the Hainbridge tstand looking for ar cetving more than trifling scratches on of the convict himself. He got into an altercation some Gaye ago with fellow students | over national questions and as the | dispute waxed warm, challenged alt | of therm to meet him one after the | message IS PLEASED ‘The Stricial bullet award had°nine bourse van Bere’ All China at 20 per cent discount.| Atl Knit Underwear at 20 per cent tat pe Tith wisiet desore- Sola at 0, clearence peice. 65.67 set of pure white semi- in classe shape: orth 14.0; clearance price es ka38 was regarded as madness, a» the men were expert | cussed towards Point-no-Potat to hea Fire yenterday \off thet way oF perhaps ascertain ple on shore whether such is that taken by Tracy had Although we called at a domen pinces and talked with sew ple in boats, nothing of value 106-plece ‘set, semb-porceiain, CHICAGO, July. i destroyed four buildings on Wabash yellow rose decoration near the Auditorium, for a time the latter butldt: of which the heaviest portion fell on | ern! Bosch & Co., @ paint firm, amount. | cout 25,600. Foul weather | Potnt mbout 10 0 ——____—____ clock at night uly T— Wheat, 1%, nthe. lat FRANCISCO, July 115, 116 7-8, nd a few hours ty in the hope of | THE CAPTURE OF TRACY is not creating more excitement than the great sale of MILLINERY AND SHIRT WAISTS at the Acme Suit Co. We have purchased three large stocks of Millinery and Novelties in Shirt Waist Hats, which we will sell at Cost will not be considered. 18 cts 23 cts Not rubbish, but clean, saleable stock—but it is getting late. Remember this is the chance you have been waiting for. E have been engaged. No reserve and for the balance of the week THE ACME SUIT CO. 1412 SECOND AVE. HOUSTON, Texas, July 1.—Tweive hundred shopmen of the Southern | wi Pacific lines here struck this morn- ‘They issued an ultimatum y cial Bargains In Carpets his week some very unusual prices to ued ferns in Carpets, so as to make ye wateh our Ca pet stock very carefully and are constan “iy adding the latest creations of the carpet manufacture. many of the other patterns are discontinued, and in order to always keep our Carpet Department new and date, we offer these ditontinued patterns at greatly re- duced prices, to clean them out, 1 are offering this week. The salc commences Monday and ill place on sale the following sell in such quantities as is We are off close out disco roum for new goods. As the new These are the goods we continues all week. is, reserving the right to suited to our stock: Axminsters with borders ch," good patterns and valuer; special price, made laid fend lined, per yard... AS xtra Heavy Ver Wiltons, regu i 4% values (a few wit to match), per yard. made fs e128 Extra quality Tapestry Brussels, with borders to match. Spectal, laid and lined, public sale. a fi andard make to be per yard, made, laid and lined 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels, with borders to mateh. LADIES SAILORS AS CHEAP AS CRUSH HATS AS CHEAP AS TRIMMED HATS AS CHEAP AS Regular $1.00 a Sake 3 yard, made, laid and lined. Tie Heavy Tapestry Hrusseln Oe ot ot, out borders (only 11 rolls) ‘At 0.5 and $1.% per yard. Nine patterns to select Special, per yard, made, ote “ D laid and lined, per Regular te Brusse: "with borders, per yard, made, laid and lined BN 10 good, reliable Granite Ingraing ( de, laid and lined, The above Carpets are in instances we shall ask. that t one lot, while in others we will sell only such quantities as will leave remaining an average room carpet ions—SSale is for cash only ments must be given at time of purchase at this sale will be laid by us as fast as possible cents a yard will be deducted when carpets are not laid Three cents a yard will be allowed when no lining is want- lo deduction is made when carpets are not sewed by FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURMISHEAS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strants. ations quantities, and in some entire quantity be sold in Carpets bought “xtra sales people 1412 SECOND AVE. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1904, THE BON MARCHE, > NORDHOFF & CO, THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. at The Bon Marche today, tomorrow and until further notice A sweeping discount of twenty per cent, is to be allowed each |customer on every purchase, large or small. The discount will THE not be made by reduction of prices, as is usual, but will be de- except |ducted from the total of your bill, according to the illustration BON 2S \a_ purchase of $20.76. The customer would receive a discount i to lof twenty per cent, or $4.15. Hence would pay us $16.61 for a WORDHOFF & GOMPANY Every Article in the Store lcs eatoat Is Inchuded sara : einige “WPL With the exception of perhaps half a dozen lines of goods that Gxioue we have a specific contract with the manufacturers not to sell ana |@t less than regular prices. Of these we might mention the fol- x - 0| Le own ae |lowing : Clark's O, N. T. Spool Cotton, Clark's O. N. T. Lustre near |Clark's O. N. 'T. Crochet Cotton, Milward’s Needles, Bissell’s Pi oe tioned rpet Sweepers, “Queen Quality” Shoes, “Uncle Sam” Shoes. : ry | Special sales are often held by us, and others, where cer- 7 | % tain lines of goods are discounted more than 20 per cent., but 0). ‘aaty. [we believe that Seattle has never been asked to attend a sale 40 kee: ther |like this one, with the entire stock subject to a cash discount of ry ere. labsolutely one-fifth below the lowest marked prices. For, let 4 Ee LAY, W jit be distinctly understood, that we shall bill ail purchases to ‘lyou at our usual low prices, and afterward reduce the bill 20 en. |per cent. It will make no difference whether you ask for the hed jdiscount or not, or whether you have ever been a customer of \\¢ |The Bon Marche before. This really tremendous discount | will be allowed each and every customer, beginning this morn- ling at 8 o'clock, and until further notice. «| Our Reasons for Making Such a Startling ; Cite Bo. . Price Concession 20 pte sate sate OME cents 7 jAre simply these: Within thirty days our tremendous stock of sin bie, A, h tlbhy. merchandise, now stacked high on counters and shelves must ‘Transies Ho. 4 3 ‘onnel!, |be moved to the second floor of the new building, now under JZ Nelson. | process of construction. This step will be absolutely necessary . ace tessa ev q- Cook! now the main floor, and before they can tear out the entire walls of the old store. In other words, soon as the second temporary change will find us short of fixtures and apparatus generally to transact our tremendous business floor. In detail, we must make the move spoken of in 4 temporary way orily. Mor as soon as the downstairs on the uj store is ” plete stock to the uttermost before the contractors call upon us to deliver over to them the present main floor salesroom of the or Marche. It will be, perhaps, unnecessary to enumerate to our many customers the lines of goods that will come under the duction sale of twenty per cent. But we give below a condensed list that you may better understand the scope of our for reducing the stock of our entire store at once. We Must Sell Many Goods a Less Than Cost | To carry out the plan above outlined—for every good merchant will tell you that there are many, staples in every storé that not net twenty per cent. on the sales. However, we shall make no deviation, and, therefore, you may buy=- ; All Dress Goods at 20 per cent die- | All Embroideries at 20 per opal All Stationery at 20 per cent dis-j All Shift Waste af oer count nt count ‘ocans. All Silke at 20 per cent discount All Laces at 20 per cont discount | All Books at 20 per cent discount, | | All Petticoats at 20 per 41! Glowes at 20 per cont ¢ bad Trimmings at 20 per cent) Ai Music at % per cent discount. | Count. Umbrellas at 20 per cent dis-| Ai! Notions at 20 per cent discount. te wares All Belts at 20 per cent discount, [Count Vide sat, | All Tailor Made Suits at 29 @iecount. é All Wash Suits aad per discount. A Wrappers at @ per All Linens at 20 per cent discount. | ohnr All Domestics @t 20 per cent dis-| Ai; Druggiste’ Bundries at 20 per| Al! Jewelry at 20 per cent @lecoont cent discount. Ali Hosiery at 20 per cent die- All Candy at 20 per cent discount. | Unt Ail Bedding at 20 per cent dis All Draperies at 29 per cent die- All CUt Ginse at 20 per cent dim | discount count. count t | All Boys’ Sutte at 20 cent dis- 1 Children’s Underwear ih Fabrics at 20 per cent Crockery at 0 per cent ¢ count bid cod dingount i 4 | it. All Boys’ Hats at 20 cent dis} dren’ All Fuge at 20 per cent discount ount All Mi Furnishings at 2 per| Ali Chindrete Cabs and All Neck wear at 20 per cent dis All Hardware at 20 per cent dis. +a discount loon cent distount, 4 count count All Trunks at 20 t discou: inderweer All Handkerchiefs at 2 per cent All Brie-a-Brac at 20 per cent dis All Sporting Goods per ly Poe He é * discount. | count. discount. | All Shoes at 20 per cent dise ‘The wrunl low prices of the Bon Marche with one-fifth taken from the bill of the purchaser will pro! have helped butld the Bon Marche business to tts now tremendous prop ortions. We believe that when we have a chance like this that the customeré of years and those who expect to be customers in the future are the ones to make the saving. We shall not the quantity to our customers except in such measute as good merchandising warrants. fs Out of Town Customers May Buy in Person or by For We Will Gladly Fill Mail Orders on the 20 . Per Cent Discount Plan We shall iilustrate from time to time the kavings to be found in the different departments by this grea ane and will be more than pleased, we know, with our plan for increasing aa les at the Hon Marche at exe "whan eset 1 “cel eut stock dowh MANY thousands of dollars more than our requir sales wo This sale may last a week—we may extend {tt tw fut it Ix quite certain that those who come early will get first chotce of elegant i The your money cash will make you an every-day customer at this novel aale. oie ba ‘The pleasare of saving @ fifth of sg The Bon Marche = 3322" us W (Statelncatae) A Musical Problem | mee TONIGHT, .< Easily Solved | —— velit is | Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a je 2 ea FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F. Campbell, Mgr. 625 Firet Avenue Foot of Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, Scores of people would have muatc | |in the home were they sure a plano Shenandoah reais coca cova pe wowene ara ite a tle price. In the whole musi¢al world we consider SUMMER PRIC ATHLETIC PARK |*" Dring the maximum of vatue at @ low price. Thursday and Balance of Week, St. High Grade Dental Work at Reasonable Prices. SEATISL.B. SAE ge TN PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE. | Baseball] Sherman, Clay & Co.’ 711 Second Avenue | TOMORROW Prrccwnes eday, Satur | Do You Shave Yourself Our 88.50 Razor warranted not to require honing for five years. Henckel’s Razors. The to 88.00 | And Wea BUTTE vs. SEATTLE To wet the wardrobe repl ‘ te Clauss’ Razors } grand stand, ¥ . ed. Our ato richly | nat 2 o'clock; game 3 “psn tect date and the variety ans nces at AND care MERAY 84.00 enough to quit all consent . SUITS SKIRT. JACKETS WAIs'DS PEPTICOATS MIL GINERY CHDFFON RUFEFS, Our pric - OPERA Senttion | 1413 Second Avenue Griffon Raxors Leadin, Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880. 1.50 to 84.00 GRAN HOUSE theater. ||] ~~ mea RAZOR srito | John Cort, Manager. Phone Matn 65) SHAVING BRUSHES, | Rainier For Your Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds lard Opera Ge. Tonight fo! Fancy Cakes Hardware | nw alll TOWN Ca. mere, Wednesday matinee Friday nigh A Galety Gtr Saturday might. “La Mancotte. p PACIBIC Ho) } ii21 Ist Ave. 1812 Seoone Ave Prices—W0e, do, 360 prices moderate, e eqgeodon Bt

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