The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1902, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. BIG GUNS OES: wan taken the person of Daiay Morgan, was FOR ASSAULTING DAISY Mabei Richardson, charged with vl assault with a ceadly weapon upon /G284._ Charts. F this afternoon, KR agents Railroad Engineers and Council Com: Wight big guns for the fe mittee Meete on important Ques: ASSAULT AND GATTERY | wey Lge | — - f were taken to their 4 day by the fr wit, Four 12- on the Bandy she wae charged with sesault and told the court that he ha M SEA’ NOME LINER MIGHT ; Upon complaint of HM. F. A. Baten, ype = fae P.H, Bennett was arrested by Deter aannaaes ‘The counct! committees on corpor- tive Corning yesterday after noon on NO EVIDENCE ath and streets met late Ch ea thee rect ammaelt end battery, pa Marry © w, Who Wan #uspect-| day afternoon In conference with the | Slleged assay 1 last Bunda ed Of, Commpilotty in the aamault of | engineers and representatives of the| Bennett was released on $25 ball ‘Ae an auxiliary to the steamship | Fred Brnst. a bartender in North Se- tw a ‘possibly on her own ac-fattle a couple of weeks ago, was re- A FAR : leaned yesterday. Evidence sum- Th L lent to hold Aim could not be pro- cured day, a raons died at th reatdence, 502 railroad people have no di A farewell reception was t ered 5 degin November 15, osttion to oppows the plane as al-| tant evening by the members of t close at 1 o'clock and all tions to thie effect ares Teady propounded by City en, | sent Lange we, boom ot en for some time ARE READY ‘Thomson. save from the standpoint — mae mission to their pastor, | it te even asserted that one of that his plane will Involve @ tot of | Rev. & Sawyer, who will leave ‘noon from Butterworth @& nee which they claim by their] early next week for San Francisco, | chapel. jans to be able to avoid. The grade| where he will take cha: Serr aarv PTT eee was FOR FIGHT be ‘Third av at Washt Hamilton Square Baptiat LOSES HIS MONEY the Seat Street will not be changed, but at| Fully 290 people were present, and | Rafter, of the Hotel Leland, for the Jackson it Will be rained six foot, | Reveral speeches wore made, Mr. |reported to the police thik morning Widen Fourth Avenue Sawyer Was presented with $60 in that he had been robbed of $15 in a! All ls ready for the call of time at! ame pian of the rallroadr gold and @ handsome set of silver. |asioon on Firet avenue south, last the Seattle theater tomorrow ni Li it ware. | night. ‘ widen Fourth avenu ivacaball Call for the Perry Queenan-Rufe Turner nse 7 mill, The boys have beem training ‘nies’ Sak CA sities | Bik canda, worth, Te and tbe, to hard and both are in perfect condi- | oP* of ine Ranke hail tonigh free, | glowe out, af be ‘ en, The go is for 20 rounds for a) ~ . | good-sized purse, and a percentage | from, Fourth ° of the receipts, Queenan is one of| Ttaen, “ih the most popular Aghters who ever e stepped into a ring In Seattle, He | south as W Street Weare tt defeated Dal Hawking twice and has | POW 100 feet in width, he same | proved himself to be a boxer and width continues to the city limite ter of much ability. anata, aim well Anown man Economical Women Watch has much hope of winning this go, Incline ine” ers"! For These Friday Specials LAVITA-VICTORIA iness generally. Uniformity is urged ‘The Victoria and Lavita basebalt | by Mr. The fact that every Friday special offered by th council the matter f }tet the m ployes and the fact Third and Yes! reguiar price is a desirable value—causes hundreds Tuesday mast economical women to carefully wateh the papers for the Friday ~ apecial news. MORTALITY RECORD Regular prices are reduced for this one day to get old friends into —_ . inepect assortment ‘ Lr os anmabier the etre 0 I new eto induce strangers to try the Two rules in regard to Friday speciais: No telephone orders for Friday specials will be filled. Mail orders for Friday specials postmarked not ister than Satur- day, will be filled, Ulmes, who says he is @ prit WEATHER FORECAST GROWTH OF Beattie and Vicinity—Tontent and Friday fair, warmer Friday with Mr. Johan KR. Erkman and Miss Wilda M. Norrman, both of Seartie, were @aturday evening. Aug ee SS ae Ta. at the residence of Mr. Gus 3 Handsomely decorated Semi- qian, 2023 Terry avenue. Rev. Mar- a Porcelain Dinner Ware, consiat- tin L. Larson ofMfictated. Mr. ei z. 4 ing of pla (4 tabte cups and saucers, bowls, re prose a Bekman wl | te} POLICE AND VANDAI Sap eey Be wach. ° SKi | fous woman, languished in the city ’ plate, é | jail yesterday, some unknown van- ese, a | Gal entered her room in a brothel on | T-inch soup pints, Be each. at 5 89 Main street and cut up all of her! x Fruit saucer, Se each. * clothing. The Ley met tm the room | Suger bowl. eaeh. Large open Gish. Bio each Another bargain in Walking Skirts is a line of really grand at open dish, 2O€ each. . Rauce bow peach, [i values at our first price of $8.50. These are to be sold tomor- } | sete Ghe ‘cack, | row at, choice, $5.89. | ! Covered butter dion, 450 1) These are Oxford Grey and the best fall mixtures; new Bowls, 12e each. |kilt seam style, also the kilt flounce and flared effect; every lone worth $8.50, at $5.89. For Friday $5.98 Solid Oak Chiffonier, five draw re, cach one fitted with jock and Polished brags: handies. Top ser- tine shape, size 19x23 Inches. Recuiar Price $4.25. Special price for Friday OS. Household Goods Friday Specials | 82 i i $5 Dress SKirts $3.25. | Just 25 Wool Dress Skirts of all wool cheviot serge, full length, with deep graduated flounce,stitched heading and bot- ie trimmed, deep invented back, full line, regularly $5, at only |$3-25- | Fe 3 id in one, two and three-pair lota, ranging in price from $5.00 to $25.00 ner pair, and a few finer Ones at $46.00 to $75.00 per pair. They are all fine new laces and are worth to you just double the price that they can be bought for on Friday only of this week. The juantities are undesirable, there- fore they must go Bg ig Krae He E, CALMER 2 any of the above at the special prices ‘ete, num- 81.25. Nickel taken in ench lot, whether it be tpint size, . +pint size, FREDERICK & NELSON These Bargains are for our Friday enna er Complete House Furnishers. | Boys’ Wool Blouse Suits, with waft. or black, excellent quality at $1.50 . Second Ave., Madieon and Spring Stra lor collar, in checks and gray mixed |and $1.25 @ garment, leaanimer trimmed with braid. worth| Misses" Sw Ribbed Heavy Cot-| |$3.00 per wult, for boys from 4 to 19/ton Vests and Pants, elegant quality, DASHING WAVE FROM TAKU Uvestoek carrier Dashiny years, from & to 1 at, e sult | Worth 360; Friday from § to 1 at 23¢ ‘ave, arrived from Skagway an Kid Gloves tn all shades and sixes, | garmen' last night in tow of tug Excort | worth regularly $1.75 and $1.90 pair;| Men's Sc Balbriggan Undershirts Bg oid Gane Of aptinan Some from & to 1 at S%e. and yers; from & to 1 at B8e "or age od Pinkham Sanitive Wash, 260 pack-| Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, Taku. The Daal |ages for be. worth 260; from # to 1 at Ibe. hea | “Renna Leaves, 100 packages for Se.|_ Men's 25c Fancy Cotton Sox; from | o Laxative Bromo Quinine, 260 boxes | at, the pair, 100. | -OF Blue Seal Veseline. are size bot-|§ to 1 at ibe pair. at rda Ni ht lative: Commercial size Tablets, regular y pec a s | Rubifoam Tooth Wash, 2ho bottles | price be; special 2c. Good paper. }for 16 | Juvenile Stationery, worth 20c; at) | Bozodont Tooth Wash, 250 bottles | 120. j | tor. 166 | “Regular Se Envelopes, 3¢ package. | Rose and Cucumber Cream, 250| Mason & Co, 2c Ink Stands; at 16c. [bottles for 160. Three styles. | Vaseline Cold Cream, 25c jars tor} | Boy soft Negiigee Shirts. 12% and tle, for fo. Boys’ tbe Suspenders; from $ to 1 Judging from the results of our Saturday sales, we conclude the pubile is more than pleased with our @ to 10 p. m. special arg You will find in this list articles useful in every kitchen, at cost, We never carry over a garment from one season to another, and if you take advantage of this sale, you can t Dollar, Capt.|| buy three Waists for what one would have cost you a ha Mom. ee ch Paragon Frame Um- | Ive. from ight. From that month ago. | . rods and heavy nat SOc Glass Water Bottles for 26c, | she the freak schooner- 28-inch Polka Dot Waist Flannels Sor ak eaten sents. oo gpd nn 3 superior all wool article, worth Gc a e amath river, where . %-inch Paragon A 28c. i gold. ‘ 7 Soe Frame, steel rods, fast black covers; Cotton Shirt Wai ew care of 866 Read These Prices: Theclat from § to's at Oe each at aoe tons had rene fe Bod Se: ‘ Women's Jersey Ribbed Heavy! Black Mercerized Sateen Petti-| dynan ie na ec lon je o 8, pie Oe, ‘0 will proceed to the Columbia river ats, high neck, long sl ‘oats, graduated double flounce, 14 t superior quality. worth ac; Fi 44 inch lengths, worth $2.76; at $1 ine = oneal rac Cotton, Lawn and Dimity Waists Ve see lon aattee Peli EATABLES CHEAP AT NOME Ul y , low Jersey Ribbed Gray Wool | worth $2.00; from 1 at $1.25, Vests, high neck, long sleeves, ele-| Women’s White Aprons. with wide ‘im Nome as 4 fo So, in worth $1 25 and $1 -50. Large Granite Preserving Ket- | Soup Lagion, yorth Te; Saturday gant $1.00 quality; from 8 to 1 at &3c hem and Tosa of tucks, worth fact, 100 tle, worth 6c; Saturday night, night, 6 to 1 . de rment fi to 1 at 170. Daal heores of vesoels that are ree Sale price 6 to 10 Se | Wire hag Beaters, worth bc; Bat Women's Silk and Wool Swiss Rib-| Women’s Corset Covers, handasome- ing fr v4 os ’ Individual Granite Coftes Pots, | qlltay night, 6 to 10 p d Vests, high neck, long or short ly trimmed with embrotdery and in- have at jast overstocked the town. "worth 80c; Laturday night bat} Tea Stands, worth 100; Sat |aleeves. in pink, cream, blue, natural | sertion, worth $1.75; at 89 On her last trip the Nome City 10 ye "20c urday night, 6 to 10 be FP | brough 4 anf rs * Wood Sait B o} bate Browent up many mundreds of dosent | Lawn and Dimity Waists, worth ||} © cranie Mix Pane worh | “urtaynenetictn Sse [| The entire line, including figures, Lawns and " ~ ogee lke; Saturday, 6 to 10......18@ | Large Blue F Dripping Peng worth sic! sayy” | “ME ekitnday gine’ Gert” | are included in the above sweeping sale. day night, 6 to 10 ° i . * . . 20c GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. 1409 SECOND AVENUE eee se sara $2.00 and $2.50. NO PHYSICIAN PRESENT Reduced to ° ° ° 5c Francig Martel, the four-year-old ics tia tneraing enctenty tteoet ‘ the attendance of aye High-Grade Effects, worth $4.00, sie sntermacnae everest $5.00 and $6.00. death “Whe body tat the renell Reed: ik. ae e “3 uced THE BIG STORE High-Grade Dental Work T care fe at a reaso ha |] $09 Second Ave. South Telephone Main 565 your ‘Teeth is our business, To do it ple cost if an accomplishment, We y appliance to save time and pain, ‘The +) Philadetphia, Boston eae © at th ay 4 SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL Tiirciiee fue ‘esines ct steing The Next PARADE Starts at bri vo ley ae Q FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY grounds ———— Go to Spinning for bioycle repairs Foor OF CHERRY STREET, SEATTLE, LADY ATTENDANT. 5g Telephone Main 565 109 Second Ave. South | O25 FIRST AVENL “TWEOHIO = EUS OTS Store Closes at ] i o’ClocK Tomorrow The Last of Our Summer Half Holidays Tomorrow will be the last of our Friday half holidays. The store early in the day. This progressive movement of closing half a day each: during the two warm summer months was inaugurated by the Bon for the first time in Seattle and has proven a grand success. While some our customers may have suffered inconvenience by having “the big store” the town closed on Friday afternoon, yet the majority of our patrons enter into our plan and helped us make it a success by purchasing freely befor) o'clock. We Know that the movement was appreciated by the om! year than all day a year ago—-without a single exception—is tory tous. Hence we regard the half holiday closing as a t ously suceessful plan. In passing therefore we extend our the many friends and customers that helped this new idea toa ¢ Bargains Greater Than E et Tomorrow Morning We will make every effort to have a larger sales total than ey, morrow, the last day of the half-holiday period, and by reading follows you will better understand what we mean. é Extraordinary Sale Wom Fall Walking Skirts SPECIAL NOTICE This sale is for tomorrow, from 8 to 1 o'clock only. Do not put off your visit to the store till later if you w i EStié |Friday Bargains From Eig! ons Sa o’Clock Till 1 P.M... — The Bon Marche, “? °u33.ss2¢47 ON MARCHE THE BIG » our customers are again notified to buy that our sales have been larger in the hal Nearly 200 Skirts made to sell at $5 each are to go gain counter tomorrow as a special Carnival Sale lot. The story of the purchase is simply that a maker w with a large order on his hands and wanted spot cas took the lot—soo of them in all—and 200 will be ed tomorrow. Everyone Worth $5 at $3. i Descriptively, these Skirts are in the new effect for come in navy blue, black and several new m ; a number of styles to choose from, and every | at only $3.39. | 2 $8 Dress SKirts § / A handsome line of Black Skirts in two of the new | euts of broadcloth and black cheviot, hemstitched fla ing, also fancy triple satin band trimmed, full drop deep plaited ruffied flounce; regularly worth $8, here morning at $5. § Half Holiday Sgle tomorrow only Children’s peta ® sri» trimmed | than one-third the with lece or embroidery, worth $3.75, tatne they represe: $4.50 and $5.00; from § to 1 at $1.98. | bar, st gt ‘Women's Hair Bustles, worth 35c; at ide. SUk Tapestry, two Wome in drab and 4 ca dina worth $14 biack, worth $1.00; at 25c. § to 1 at $ a e Children's Lawn Bonnew. in pink Extra Heavy Velour, and white, worth $1.50; at 4 jot patterns and Best Shell Hairpins, straight or tions; worth $1.25 yard 8t d, worth lSe and 26¢; Friday, Two patterna of en, 96. tinted Point de Saxe Lace! Prec erin, the dozen, 90. Souvenir Btickpins, gold plated $5.50 at regular price; Elks’ head, regularly worth 260; from § to 1 a $ to 1 at Arabian Curtains Jet Head Hatpins, dozen on card, beautifully designed, worth 10¢; from ® to 1 at be. id 54 inches wide, Shoe Laces, best quality metal tip-| at only $5.80. ped, worth be pair; from § to Lat le! Linen Buck Towels, 16% pair, |red borders and hemmed Kid Hair Curlers, dozen in bunch, | ic yards at te, worth 0c; from & to 1 at be, Heavy Bleached Fancy Cubes of Jet Head Pins,| size 21 x 42 inches, worth 10¢ cube; from § to 1 at Se. ||8 to 1 at 12iee. 5 Fiat Hat Elastic, white black; from) Linen Crash. extra 8 to 1 at lo yard. es wide, worth 20c; from® Fancy Brooches, fine variety, worth, “Old 50c and 750; from § to 1 at 2c. yard, tree Te 1 at THe Duff Links, lot of good values,|” ‘Toile du Sole, worth abe and 600 pair: from § to 1 cerised fabric ‘in Hair Brushes, best quality bristles, | Dress Saxinen vor tna i regularly 26e; from & to 1 at ibe, worth 28¢; from 8 to 1 at J ‘atent Wedge Pants Buttons, the! ‘Tomorrow a great closind t bachelor button, safe and con- of Shirt Walste in white en worth 10¢ box; from 8 to 1/8 o'clock ti 1, as fallow at be 10 W Best Quality Whisk Brooms, wire) $'s White Waiste at #t bound h anion, regular price 25¢ 75 White Waists at 8 tol at Be. j at | $8.98 paira Nottingham Lace Curtain! $138 White Went ae ends, to be closed out Friday at | $1.00 White Waists at Swiss, also Mull and White Silk Washable Nordhoff & Co. fents’ shirts which takes out all fh. the bosom and makes a perfect! band. Shirts, closed front, 100; Shirts, 12%o, Soft Shirts, 190; Collars, per pair, 4c Main office and plant, Firstavenw® street. Down-Towm Office, 1408 near Pike gum, SRESTIAT PNT AAV SESE Eidied uo pii nO — a ee Pyersenresura2 game Perrot d worecetaseas

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