The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1902, Page 4

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HT AT AVONDALE i. DIRECTOR THOMAS PROVAN BADLY BEATEN BY LON PARKS, A COLLEAGUE Dissension in the Avondale schoo! | istrict on the other side of Lake! Washington last evening resulted | fist Aght between two of tho sehool @irectors—-Thomas Provan and Lon Parks. The mix-up occurred in front) ef the school house Provan'’s f erally smashed in by his an- + ‘ea van ¢ame into the city this! IN HONOR OF MR, GILCHRIST A reception will be given this even- ing at the residence of Mr, F. D. Black on Beacon hill, for Rev, HL W Gilobrist, who has Bor the past three yaars been pastor of the Weatninate Presbyterian churof. Mr, Gilchrist leaves in a short thee for California The affair will be given on the lawn, and an orchestra und male quartette | will be In attendance. It is ex pected that many of Mr, Gilchrist’s friends Will be present at the party. TO CONSIDER PETITION The petition whitch wag filed w the board of pulalic works improvement of Ff ghth avenue fre Her otreet to Yesler way. will onsidered at the meet might GO TO FAIRHAVEN Charles Landes went to Fairhaven last night to a professor of sclene school there, He the sefentifioc and p ith t in the High dagogical courses iB tomorrow \k capt the position of| is a graduate of | TERMINAL SOON BEGIN private | e anything else can be done. | WORK WILL | [hole in th | iging and Alling. | be apprenticed tot THE SEATTLE STAR. COLLAPSE KILLS TWO CHILLICOTHE Baltimore HAS RELATIVES o. Humphries, ted wuddenly in the city has relatives in ¢ to @ communi: Butterw A telegra of the de VISITING FRIENDS Milnor Roberts nol of mining of the G the man who Jail lant ‘alifornia, cording elved at erday Oblo, way Co. | will visit friend: dumping FALLS DOWN uF cary of coal to t engineer hurt ae Own Your Homes can buy lots at fre near Madteon nes. from 36 Minckle Good strong young man to n ‘all bet igs Ang d avenue a THE BON MARCHE THE BIG 6TORE THE BON MARCHE “THE BiG STORE —— he Wagner's Orchestra at the Bon Marche Saturday Night Carnival Sale of Men’s Goods Underpricing for Saturday The rising of the floor in the Men's Goods Store---to meet the plang q| the contractors—has displaced about one-third of the stock, and we forced to quote reckless prices on many lines because the space for crowded-out stock can not be had in any other part of the store. row’s sale will therefore be one of the most important in Men’s Fu that has been noted since the famous Cheney stock went on sale, % ‘ . Tomer. morning and swore ot a warrant be fore Justice of the Peace Cann for ‘the arrest of Parks on @ charge of|¢ He also had his wounds local physician, who are very low, for the occasion is extraordinary. of Men's Fall Shirts. One isg An agreer haa been reach whereby the Seattle and Lake Wash Waterway Co. use the mud | @ents 266. ¢ canal course ¢ ington in Dance ' hall tonight, Indies free, |any part of the city at le We have just stocked new lines ‘though no bones were actually brok- en, Provan told the prosecuting torney that the fight was the ou bea! Provan and the third tor wanted school to begin ear- ». Parks, the minority member, and | Ewing were for deferring the matter. ‘Last evening the members of the | Doard met at the school house. Prov- Gn was called to task by Parks for criticising the school furniture. Provan says Parks then struck him | bh warning. A deputy sheriff fake this ing to arrest Parks. RE IS A ent across the IN PRISON M. Hayakowa Walves Preliminary Hearing in Criminal Libel Case— Has No Bail M, Hayakawa, the editor of the Northwestern News, a local Japan ese publication, who has been charg- ed with criminal libel by M. Tukuno, waived his preliminary hearing and was bound over to the superior court by Justice Cann yesterday aftgrnoon, His bonds were fixed at $140, ana in default he was committed to the county jatl, COURT AT NOME ‘The first regular term of court at Nome has been catled for Monday, Sept. 15 All the heretofore held in LARGE ELK termed “special,” as up to July }, Bt. Michael was the official seat of the istrict court. 4 at Provide ‘The funeral will be held from Bui Hy 4 A fn i i Hi f ! i By 5 i i Ky TGE8 i il i ii Al i fi ¢ ‘ 4 SHOOTING TOURNAMENT * SRAGIRAT, N. J., Aug. 20—The an- rifle tournament of the National New Jersey Rifle Associations of United States Revolver Associa- ‘opened this morning. The Uni- fed States marine corps a big tyam entered. FIGHT WILL DRAW WELL sey, aden for ine Corn Meco. show that the total re- ‘will exceed those of the recent Francisco contest. BUTTE HAS BIG BLAZE Aug. 29.—The Hemze con- ‘was burned last night. The started by the burning out | and | The | Fire wae was ‘Of a fuse in the dynamo room, the flames spread rapidly. gmeitor, 100 yards distant, was Dy hard work, although the ti connecting it with the ily burned. Th Beek rna the innursince In 960,000 poi at 250 Round Trip, Children 160 {Fo Al-Ki point, Steamers from Lilly- chapel Sunday at 1 nF ra fall J i cera, ouik, and Poultry Washington creameries, 27@280; New rerne «ier Revoatort thet igurer state: fresh rancm 37@ Te; east. cm oon teat —— HALF PRICE SELLING OF MEN'S suits Begins This Morning At 9 DO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF ? Henckel's Celebrated Razors, Clause Razors, Stiletto Razors. Star Safety Razors Shavers Clean, Never Pulls, Saves Time, Inconveniences, And Money. Razor Strops and Brushes Company 1121 First Aveaue railroad company’s ls arth taken from the tun * utiiiaed, Dut thin will vparatively mail amount & short time actual work | on the tunnel and de- The company will try and have done about the same time, I ie stated that within a y u tunnel and depot will be com pleted. CHICAGO Bogardus dock every hour Sunday, gxcept 12 and 4 o'clock MYSTERY EDWARD COUNSELMAN fewstaper Enterprise Assoriation. CHICAGO, — Ai 2. — Baward Counselman, close friend of William J. Bartholin, is thought to know more than he i willing to tell of the Bartholin mystery. July 12 Counselman received a let- ter from Bartholin, asking for formed the police. Counseiman ts under detention as a Witness In the murder of Minnte Mitchel! and Mra, Bartholin, but so far the “sweating” given him by the pollce has been un- producti Twelve Famous Tomeaten Pictures free to each new subscriber to the booth No. UW carnival ertinent . Questions Do you play the piano? Would you like to be able to play any piece ever composed? The An- gelus will make you @ master in the art without your knowing one note nother. ‘You are invited to come in and hear it—whether you intend to pur- chase or not. Sherman, Clay & Co, 711 Second Avenue on the Famous Howard Watches for a few days only. 6. eninghaee's 1 First Ave. No charge for painless extraction | when teeth are ordered. All work | fi done by graduate dentints of 12 to 20 | years’ experience; a specialist in ach department. We will tell you lin advance exactly what your will cost by a free examination. Gtve us a i, and you will find we do exactly as we advertine-— t of Teeth id Filling Gold Crown Silver Filling New York Dental Parlor 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30to 2, | Branch Office-—-Fourth and Mor | rison street, Portland. e on Pictures her to the carnival an J. P. Sweeney his vacation. Fine Furniture pene __ FREDERICK &@ NELSON. n of Globe-Wernicke Elastic Book: arrived, making the stock again complete. je agonts in Seattle for this modern system of caring for books, ~ Saturday Night Specials ° From 7 to 9 P. M. Useful articles from the Housefurnishing Goods department and the Drapery rooms marked at special prices for two hours on Gatur- day night, to induce Saturday night shoppers to visit the store. No Saturday night specials will be delivered, but each article is 2 light weight and is of a convenient size to carry with you. Pisin White T-inch Pistes... Se Regular 3 Stair Fasteners, tn nieel or brass per dosen.. iSe Brass Extension Rods, 1-2-inch by U-inch, 25 quality, each mecvererey. SOO Pillow Cords, ail colors, large sine, Ibe quality, per yard. 14 ie Shelf Oil Cloth, plain, white, marble or figured, per yard.. ase ase te the Firase Pote plete with rin, per wet... Granite Steet Sausepans, t-pint sine, 1 t-2-pint alee, I-quar size.cholce for Be GATURDAY NIGHT Plain Rockingham Teapots, me- drum sie 20c SATURDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT Grainte Steel MUk Pail or tle, I-quart size... : Grainte Steel Milk Pall or K. 2-quart size....., soe Be Grainte Steet Milk Pall or Ket~ 4-quart size vo Be Ket- 1% FREDERICK & NELSON Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. 200 paire Men's $2 Oil Tannage Werk Shoes at ....... oo OS 200 pairs Vici Kid or Velour Calf Shoes, regular price $3; now. .§1.75 400 pairs Machinists Shoes, all styles and leathers, double or single soles, regular price $3.60; to close at... 92.00 200 pairs of Loggers’ High Cut, out- side counters, regular price $5; to close at 42.50 airs Men's Velour and Velvet all the late styles, reg- tlar price $9.50; now at ....$2.50 450 pairs of Goodyear Weits, latest Albany Last Sh Velvet Kid, Velour Onif, and Colt Leathers, regular price $5; to close at. . . ALABKAN SHO! aire of High Gut Waterproof ‘annage Elk Stock soles, $7; to close at. .$4.50 MONARCH SHOE CO. Located One-Half Block North of Postoffice, 9 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH. with narrow each 65¢ Men's I Men's Your choice of four lines of Men's soc Balbriggan Under- |shirts and Drawers on Saturday, at, the garment 39c. | On Saturday we sell two lines of Men's Merino Sox, in comel’s hair and gray, of the quality, at, the pair 15c. | All our 35¢ Gray Cashnibre Sox, with double soles and jhigh spliced heels, go on Saturday at, the pair 25c. Six lots of Men's Fancy Silk Tecks and Four-in-Hands, blue with stiff bosoms and separate « small figured effects and stripes; price is, each 65¢ For boys you can select from a splendid stock of Fancy Percale 6 with two sep rf red, and the neck sizes are from 12 to 14 inches. uffs. Another line has pique blue tucks, and several other lines are assorted plain and bosoms in new striped designs, and all these new, stylish, perfect fit and ish Shirts sell at Other lines with soft bosoms, in twelve different patterns, some detached collars, others without, but all fora Saturday attraction vitae each $1.00. i A line of Men’s Shirts, with soft bosoms and stiff collars and tached, in a new black and white combination, on Saturday, each soe) Stiff Bosom Shirts, separate cuffs; the patterns are pat these have closed bosoms, and the These are striped in blue, heliatrope, b The price is soc. ce Lined Underwear, both plain and ribbed, in a fall rate collars These will go at, the garment 50c rad | both Imperial and narrow, reduced for Saturday from soe | to 35¢. | On Saturday bric Handkerchief: Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with rich Ori signs on borders and centers, such qualities as are u at 75c. These sell on Saturday at, each 50c, we will close out a lot of Men's Initial G worth 20¢, at 74c. After Six Under this familiar and attractive headline we jembrace each week the greatest bargain list ever published by any store in the West. For tomorrow /night after six these specials: Me, Ihe and De Drapery Sateens, in mill remnants, 9 inches w i ‘ ‘and patte ter 4, to close out, at, yard, ie x®-inch beet Bi w Axminster age in floral patterns, worth #208 After 6 at $2 Women's Balkan Kid patent ti ny Handkerchiefs, bematitched hems; worth 12 i-de, After 6 at be. Envelopes, worth & package. After 6 &t Stafford’s Ink, be kind at 3c. Calling Cards, with envelopes to match. After 6, 10¢; regular value Ike package owe itis in Neckwear, A variety of styles and kinds will be closed out after € at balf price. Mc Paper Copyrighted Books. Af- ter 6 at Zc; excelient line of titles to choose from. After 6) Jacquard Stik Poplin, @ beaut!- fully woven fab in several shades, worth $1.00 yard. After € at 4c, ail 1%, Goodyear 2 to 18; worth $2.60 int House Slippers, After @ at Se men's Fine Viel Kid Lace Shoes, kid light flexible soles, military beels; worth $3.50. After ¢ skirts and yard. After 6 at Ze, Wool Pants; regularly 30 Soaving Brushes, very best quality briaties. large assortment of handles to plek from: 1% Children's Colored Dresses; worth and $1.00, After 6 at 2c n& Ping, in boxes, very beat ith jet heads, 60 pins in regular price 4c box. After 6 on for | 6 4 Rings, beautifully set with imitation opels and diamonds; reg ular price $1.00 each. After 6, chotce, | ae Only one package to a buyer, Only ten Canes to be sold. Large Se Rolls Toilet Paper. After & de each. worth 390, After 6 at box Kirk’s Pligrim Totlet Soap: rewular 4 for 16, es of Tar Soap, 3 cakes for wortment of Fancy Hi ice 100 each. After |‘ Petroleum Jelly of Vasetine, 100 Tooth Brushes, spectat at te sach. Molasses Peppermint Kisses. After 6 le pound. Dimity W worth $2.75; closing out all our light w ra worth up to $2.76. After 6 at So. Infi ‘Wool Hoods; worth Sie. 18. ‘omen's Summer Net Corsets. Af- ter 6 at 20. Infants’ Long Dresses; worth Te. 4, 2c. Att s Slightly soled Caps and Tams last worth 2c; af- i ular price en. After & cholce, So dozen. Ruttons with cellwioid backs 4 Dack of col- | . Be each. ‘omen's Round Silk Watch Guards h bi gold ath price Ibe each, After 4, ¢! each. Rest quality Gem Pina, full count, needie points; regular price bc paper After papers for be Men's 10c Linen Finish Handker- | . chiefs. After 6 each, 6 1-40, edly i "yap agen Men's Sc Working Gloves, strong, | ‘*r,& . ‘ a " well made and serviceabie, After 6,| Flowers worth Mo and Tbe bunch; & pair, 3% after 6 at be and 1c bunch. A lot of Men's 800 Fleece Lined Un. | | ast of the Summer Trimmed Hats 0 drawer te worth up (mo drawers). After 6. | irter @, at $1.25 and $2.00, ‘The $2.00 line Is mostly of black trimmed hate Last of several lines of Embroid- s, worth up to lo yard; afters, tee ‘olored Velling, dot designs, worth Me to SOc yard: after 6, at 190. Stamped Linen Baby Ribs finished jgith colored border, value Ie; after Bo. Tapestry Pillow Tops tn picture and floral designs, best quality, val- ue The; after 6, B80. each, 21 Dark Outing sorted patterns; worth 6c yard, 4c. Imported brotdered dk M6 Inches wide, as- | After 6a / | phyre, very fine, sand stripes; worth abo | 6, a yard, 18¢ A, 4 1-26. hecked Nainsook, in a variety of atterns; worth 100. After 6, a yard, ya c fomen's Finest Quality Cambric The Bon Marche, THE BIG STORE HOBART M. CABLE PIANO We live in an age of inspiring pro- | progress of education, pro~ of invention, progress in fine |art creation. The scholarly and am- | bitious man ts ever striving to sur-| fellow man by some scien- | tific, artistic or mechanical achieve- | it. | Electric Weht provides tt at an extremely low price; eltm- inates the necessity of matches; insures an absence of smoke and odors; guarantees a pure atmosphere, The safest mothod of lighting —no flame to tgnite draperies or other inflammable material, Among no class of men is the strtv- | ing for pre-eminence more determin- ed and vigor than among the pl- ano makers. Th umph in the ABLE PIANO. Verily etion ideal in plano any maker start, struck the golden mine at point #0 sucessfully as this no- manufacturer has done in the be is inal Busit by the most akiliful plano mak lusively Our new contract provides for free installation and free re- newal of lamps. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. mater. | rogardiens omparison and | n and admira t plano people cost, it challenges ¢ nvites’ the Inspect tion of all intellig D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers nd Avenue, Burke Buliding Boys’ $5.50 to $6 Suits Tomor row $3.15 We are closing out the Boys’ cause of the building interference, at prices. Boys’ AlJ-Wool Two-Garment double seat'and knees, in ages from years, worth regularly $5.50, $6.00 am will be offered tomorrow at choice — > $6 will be closed out; | ste $3.15 There are only 28 Suits in the lot, late if you want a good choice. — Two to Five Women's White Fiannelette Gowns. tucked yoke with large collar work- ed with silk; worth $175; at only, $1.28 . Women’s Cambric Drawers, with wide embrottered ruffie and inser- tion, worth 1.25; from 2 to 6 at 690, All Bik Peékea Dot Ribbons, 1 1-4 inches in width, worth 12%; from 2 err 1.00; at B00, Children's Maslin Gowns, of good quality musiin, tucks down front, neck and sleeves. trimmed with hem- stitched ruffie, worth 7c; from 2 to) 5 at B00. 2c and 3c Stationery, latest shades and styles, 18c per box. Kodak Albume at one-third reduc- thon. 25e Children’s Picture Books, 150. i rH, i Et fi ? ih D CH z 3 j se ¥ ‘arner’s Lithia, Tablets, 5-grain from 2 to 5 at 200 bottle. Violet Taloum Powder. 25¢ cans for Oc, ‘Tooth Soap (Arnica) 26c boxes for Be. Pretty Decoraed Porcelain Fruit apch. Dishes, 2 to 6, 20 Onty 6 to a buyer, i33 fi di U : i iH i i A j 5 i zg 5 4 P & § HALF FARE ; We pay your rafiréad or steamer fare—round be) you ta, worth of goods when you visit the Bon live within 50 miles of Seattle. —,\ 1419 to 1435 Second Avent 115.135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co. | An ..Art.. Creation U Three More Days of Good at the Race Track The management has dedided to continue the meeting to and ing Saturday “TOMORROW'S GREAT PROG Three Running Races, Three ness Races, Indian Races SPLENDID MUSIC SPLENDID Admission—Ladies 50 cents,agentiemen $1.00, Including grand Take Interurban car, First avenue south and King. Fare

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