The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1902, Page 4

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IN CITIES Colebrated By Parades and Picnics oc In, Sept. L—Never “BIOUX CITY, Sty P' rade | Ban Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 1 Labor day in San Francisco was cel- ebrated ‘by the Ixbor unions, which gave a public demonstration of their strength b: i through the Duniness section ot th Ie ely, 90,000 Strong. Commissioner of Public ‘Works Michael Casey was (he grand marshal, and In company with the ‘Officials and other invited guests rade from a stand in Following the “Four O'Clooks.” SOCIALISTS NAME TICKET The socialist party of Kt named a full county and k Ucket at & mass conventio yesterdi street. temporary and anent ohairma: 5 was both temporary and permanent sec- retary. The convention was entirely har- monioua, and there was ho contest superintendent of echoots, W. Heckman, Seattie; surveyor, J. 2 Hawkins, Ballard; coroner, ‘De, to] Bounk, Seattle: Wreckmaster, Wi Kam Humphreys, ttle: county William O'Keefe, Be- attle; J. T. Jones, Ballard. Thirtieth district left to county committee. Thirty-first district—Senator, F. X. Christman, South Seattle; repre- sentative, Frank Davia, Renton. Thirty-second district—Senator, J. A. McCorkie, Seattle: ta tives, U. G. Moure, Seattle; J. B. Martin, Ballard. Pee tee nee Geo. W. Picks, the; Set 6. a. ein Seattle; George Car- ~ |alaht and day, of Seattle, Mapa g grant, bargain, sel! were represent nared the line of the and it is Umated that there were 5006 march- wheresoever the said To Have and to signs. In the presence of . A. KERR, toom part in the par- ade, and buriness in the city was generally suspenied. ‘moon, After the par~ ade, luncheon was Kerved the visitors in the um, where the business sessions are to be held. NOTED ORGANIST Wiliam ©. Carl, organist and choir master of the First Presbyter- fan church of New York, is in Seat- tie and of music wil probably to hear the convenience, circles. ts vintting the West dur- fox his four month#’ vacation. wns bis Intention to go to Alas the Garonne excursion and he much inted to find that the telp ts 4 The musician ts 6 play in Vic and Tacoma and he will Inaugu new at Vancouver on Sep- tember 2th. The arrangements fo hie recital here have not yet bee: comnpic' SOME FAVORITE FLOWERS Bankrupts. BILL OF SALE. FREDERI “Johnny Jump-Up, om G. Peters, Seattle; J, D. Curtin Seatite, ™. - resolutions we: fered pled Resolved, First, that we approve the bills advocated by the State F eration of Labor, and that we pledge Aid rk unceasing!y rit Fike, Mpa third, that ‘ainat the arbitrary We also protest Use of the injunction to suppress in bor, as exercised by United Btates Judges Jackson and Kellar In West Virginia Hanford in Resolved, That we deprecate the tion of the local quorum of the na tonal committee of the sociatiet par i party ag such has fo concern with the trades union politics of the na tional aber untons. BOMBARDED ‘There is at least one tm Beat. pot Stine. During the past two hen people were floc! an Just to much information the was giving out right along Mre. Btine recorded the umber of questions asked her du, That would mean something like 1000 tn & day. FREDERICK & NELSON—FINE FURNITURE Seater & Co.’s Bank- rupt Stock on Sale “lof changing the tax rotla as FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED Herbert Dean, aged 00 ye cent arrival tn the city w dead yenterday in his bed in a room oceupled by him in the Kigin at 0 ¥ gaged a room at a late hour Satur }day night Deputy Coroner Wiltsle made an a native Wihreongin @ letter of endation addressed to Moran thie city’ Death is supposed to have resulted from natural causes. An autopsy will be held by Coroner Moye at But terworth & Bons’ morgue, where the |body Ie held. An effort is being made to communtea! relativer | VALUATION OF PROPERTY aasistants haye completed the work orde |Dy the board of equalization and the figures on w jand personal property have been | transmitted to State Auditor Atkin | won. The board Of e #4 the exemptions, to t Value of $2,019,218 The allowed by Assessor Bailey 5148.28. The valuation ‘$an van a03 or the aseseor's Valuation. THE MARKETS ot property einem cero ee When We Buy a Bargain We Sell a Bargain lowing Order From the Court Explains Itself In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Washington. NORTHERN DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF SEATER & CO, * * * Now, Therefore, Know All Men by These Presents: That W. C. Kerr, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Thomas G. Seater and Robert Seater, trading 4s Seater in consideration of the sum of $22,007.00, lawful money of the and convey unto Frederick & Nelson, G, Seater and Robert Seater, trading as Seater & Company, In Bankruptcy. * * * Company, Bankrt ‘nited States, to him in hand ‘ton, parties of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does by these presents arties of the second part, all of the stock of goods of sankrupts, including furniture, carpets, stoves, etc, situated in store rooms Numbered 912, 914 and 916 First avenue, near Madison street, in ( ity of Seattle, and as well all goods, wares and merchandise of every other kind and character owned by the said bankrupts kept and situated in the ware- house or warehouses in the vicinity of said store rooms above named, wheresoever said warehouses may be situated, or roperty may be found the same unto the said Frederick & Nelson, their heirs, executors, administrators and as- In Witness Whereof the said Trustee above named has hereunto set his hand this 234 day of August, A. D. 1g0a. ‘Trustee of Seater & Company, Bankrupts. We Bought This Stock to Sell It! And we have delivered to second-hand dealers all the cheaper and unsatisfactory articles. The stock is clean and thor- oughly desirable—in fact, more than seventy-five per cent. of the Furniture had never been unpacked, as it arrived within a few days of the time the marshal took possession of the store. seeete See eee ee The Sale is for cash, and we cannot hold goods for future delivery. We have not the necessary floor space to admit of holding anything for future delivery. On Saturday night at the Carnival grounds we give a Majestic Range to Mrs. L, Shelton, 614 Third Avenue North, The Stock Went on Sale This Morning THERE IS ONE RULE FROM WHICH WE WILL NOT DEVIATE IN A SINGLE INSTANCE: All goods mus: STOCK IS ON SALE AT OUR STORE. Complete Hou ——— KzNELSON se Furnishers SECOND AVE., MADISON AND SPRING STS. with the deceased's County Auditor Lamping and bir od wed valuation of real iaation Increas- agaregate jem ptionn were i inereane Of $1,911,716 SEATTLE STAR. biack berries. oper BON; KADER, ; peMre, $1.00 per 8 0) Ber Ibi steer ver ton) wether, Ties Bork, Oe wer ib; veal, larga, Heme. Wes breunoat Hon Nye The teilowing prices are o ry ‘areie-Date, by ehieken fea, 851. Batter, Cheeses, Re: PS iine wettest rY iw YF ¥ Ree Mou re u h yrtotiy fresh ranch. B7@Re: east ltry Mena awe! sat Tainare foots Tureen, 16) Commission Men's Pricey tone Native Weehington | eA Urlelly fresh ranch, ate, 88 0: 996.00; rolled barley, 693 eS HAD CIGARS IN HER BUSTLE A new method of amureting clears covered upon the arrive in Ban Fran coast. Two coming joaded with ne - plank ‘The former woman had G00 ‘of them sewed in inyers In her pett! coats, and the other about 100 stor Jed in her buatie. ty the crews’ quar |ters more than 1000 cigars were dix ARCHBISHOP 0 J. M, FARLEY ROME, Bept. i.—Right Mev. Jonn M. Farley has been selected arch bishop of New York by the unani mous vote of the congregation of the progaganda. The new archbishop is At present vicar general FORM BRANCH OF BIG UNION More than 96 local telegraph oper store met in the Flinck!ey block yee terday an4 formed & braneh of the | datermational Union of Commercial Telegraphers, with W. Ro Williams las president. The hendquartere br , | the anion are in Chica where the ational convention will meet Sept -The Fol- pts, parties of the first part, i paid by Frederick & Nelson, homas W. C, KERR, t be delivered at our earliest 11.40@ -<HALF "THE BON MARCHE iL THE BIG STORE |opportunity to buy Housefurnishings cheaper than THE BON MARCH YEARLY SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS Once in six months the Bon Marche gives Seattle folKs and residents of surrounding towns q I. At these half year, an immense variety of every sort of Housewares, Crockery, China, Glassware, Linens, Bedding |peries, Rugs, etc, and name prices so low that it is a This Time Reason for the Sale Exists. The entire down moved into the new basement sal will extend to Pike Street. The breakage and age to the goods sure to result from such 9 prompts us to lower the prices all along the lined housewares and particularly in Crockery andC We are receiving heavy fall shipments and with the new store n we expected the new goods are actually in the wy —no place to store them. Bedding, Linens andtAll Bulky Fall Gog d Hence we are ready to underprice without reserve our stock of Housefurnishings to an before undertaken. The public will gain, but we, too, will be as well off in the end, for we gain which is worth more than profit to us antil the new store is further advanced toward completion, bject to frugal housewives to buy such “THE GIG 6TORE y sales we bring fi a Douk Stairs stock mast soon) This is particularly true, Housefurnishing Sale of Bedding an Linens The reserve stock room and shelving for this department |ed White Nottingham Curtai rapidly-arriving |4§ inches wide and three yards stock intended for the new store, hence we must at once sacri-|long, five patterns.to choose fice prices so that large sales will make way for the large in-|from, all having neat borders— The housefurnishing sale in this depart-|some plain and some figured will in a day or two be unable to hold the Voices now en route. ment will thus be doubly attractive tomorrow. Blankets, $6.39 Fine All Wool White Blankets, 11-4 size, manufactured m a high grade of wool; regular price $7.50; = pair, 6.29, Comforts, 98¢ Comforts, covered with beautiful silkoline, cotton; Worth $1.25; each, Sto, Comforts, $1.98 Heaxy Comferta, covered with bandsome twill and filled with the Poss white cotten; worth $240; each, “ Comforts, $2.98 overed with French sat- a colored insertion, tili- cotton; worth $3.60; Comforts, covered with French mat- ine beautiful floral designs and filled with pure down, warranted not to shed; worth $6.00; each, $3.98. Pequot Sheets Sheets, made of bleached uot cotton—torn-—hemmed and Ironed— Rine TEx®0: worth @Bc; each, S20. Bise S1x90: worth Tee: each, se. Sine 90x90; worth Te; each, ée. Sheets, 36c Rheets made of good unbleached cotton, sine Fix® inches; worth Sc; each, He. Pillows, 98¢ | Pillows, covered with feather. ticking and filled with turkey ine 5 pounds; worth $1.25; Linens Cream Damask, 53 Blankets, $1.19 Cotton Blankets, full stee, fane: colored centers and borders; wort $1.25; & pair, 01.18. Blankets, $1.39 Extra Heavy Mottled Biankets, full Ud size; worth $1.75; a pair, Blankets, $3.69 Heavy Gray Woot Blankets, 11-4 size; worth $4.50; a patr, $2.69, Blankets, 39¢ Gray Cotton Blankets, for cote.and single beds; worth bc; « pair, 390, Blankets, 49¢ Cotton Bianket nine, gray or tan; worth @o; @ pair, 480 wi Blanket 98 : inches, wide: worth Se; special, a Cotton Blankets, . good weight; worth $1.25; a pair Bleached Damask, 89 Extra Fine Double Satin Da ; beautiful designs: worth $1.60; spec- {ial a yard, | Damask Towels, agc | Very Fine Damask Towels, large 12-4 size; | colored borders with ‘drawn worth de; each, 280. Blankets, $4.39 ankets, strictly orth $6.50, Blankets, $4.98 White Wool Blankets, worth $6.00; « pair, 84.98, White F Lad wine | Stove Pans, 14x14, 47e, 9-hole Gem Tina, 36c. few, w r 14-quart Dy 6-pint Tea F | @quart Berlin Sauce Pans, with 10-quart Wa tie, seamless, 490, | COVE apint Rice Rollers, 4c | Plain Waite Ironstone China Sop 6-quart Berlin Gauce Pans, with | Jars, Te. cover, 4% | on Shape Covered Chambers, | Wash Bowls and Pitchers, slightly | nicked, at, pair, Te. O44 Wash Bowls, 87c, 2-quart Milk Pana, 120. $-Inch Pie Tins, 100. 10-quart Sauce Pans, 17-quart Bread Raiser, moved into the new basement store at the Pike Street end Fine Tampico Serub Brushes, hard | wood back, 12 inches long, 18 Well made Rice Root Scrubs, fo. Electric Rat |‘em,” ‘Trap, “sure cateh “wure catch ¢ Mouse Trap, First-Class Shoe Brushes, com- | ‘¢m,” 5 plete with dauber, 25c kind for 17¢ Extra Fine Bristie Special Counter Good Size Paint Brushes, genuine |or Hearth Brushes; a regular bristles, 15¢ value, for 2be. Others ail sizes and prices. House Brooms, best quality broc “Star” Braided Cotton Clothes | corm; best 25¢ broom in the elty, for Lines, 40-foot lengths, Se. Ibe. Safety Kdge Paring and Slicing | Only one to a buyer. Knives, handy for paring potatoes Griffin's Improved Pressed Stee | and apples; always 10c each, for Sc. | Shelf Brackets, japanned, 6x8 « One anda half inch Flat Varnish | complete with norews, at, pair, Brushes, 8 | Fi n Dish Mops, Bc Japanse Straw Cuffs, protection for ern Washing, square pat wrists and sleeves, pair, 4c } |e The Bon Marc THE BIG STORE Fo ong Bs own, pate, | $6.98, 880 | finely Antal | he, Housefu d\Sale of Lace Cu $1.50 Curtains at Only 89c A line of beautifully pattern- centers—will be sold tomorrow at, choice— 89c pod sith one-piece white | Not a pair worth less than $1.50. $7.s0 Curtain for $4.48 At thie price we have ¢ pairs of fine Cable Net Curtains, 3% yarde long by 45 Inches wide, trimmed with @ hand-made linen lace 3 inches wide with a 4-Inch insertion to mateh for a panei $3.75 Curtain for $2.69 $4.75 Curtain for $3.48 ‘The above are linen scrim window curtaina, 8 Inches wide by 3% yards long, trimmed with a hand made thread lace and insertion to ma used as pancl and edge; taken all Fire Sale of Couch Covers and Portieres We have left a few pairs of thoee slightly water stained Couch Covers and Portiere Curtains which attraet- ed #0 many eager buyers to our dra- ery store on the balcony last Tues. day, to close out at the following prices Couch Covers. worth $4.50 each, for 7 Couch Covers, worth $6.50 each, for Coveh Covers, worth $10 each. for Portiore Curtains, worth $8.50 « pair, for $5.50. Portiere Curtains, worth $56.00 a pair, for $5.00, Heavy Cream Table Damask, ¢&¢|$2-25 Portiere Curtains for $1.43 a Pair A Portiere Curtain 3 yards long and # Inches wide, in five colors, heavy jfringe at top. Tapestry Table Covers, in a laree assortment of patterns and in all sizes, ver, &4 inches equare, fringed all around, easy worth $3.60; $2.35. ‘Three colors from which to choose. 98-inch Square Stand Cover in Ta, estry, fringed all around, worth Tc each for G0c. Three colors. S4-inch Table Coyer, variety of col- ors, fringed all around. worth 8c; each for 580, Window Shades 5 or 6 dozon best Ol) Opaque Shades mostly light colors, slightly solled, worth regular Te ; to close out at each, 420, Housewares, China and Croc As told in the introduction to this advertisement, all our Crockery, China, Glassware and Housewares will In reducin, prices as these for tomorrow morning—till 12 noon—will prevail: g the stock for the final Extra Large High Clothes Rack folding, 850. Rest Hardwood Folding Ironing Boards, $1.19: BR. ©. B.—Best on Earth Sad Iron, much better than Mrs. Pott's tron, hed and easy handle; com- plete set, 3 irons, handie and stand regularly 81.75, for $1.2, Extra handles for Pott’s irons, 90. | Well made wood Salt Boxes, 100, tton Mop Heads, 190. | y2i¥ell made and strong Mop Sticks, Henis fruit and vegetabe Press, 190. American Waffle Irons, always sold for $1.00; each for 7% Good size Codar Tubs, | 1419 to 143 5 Nordhaff & Ca An elegant Mercerized Stik Table | each for | $5. 115-135 Pike Street LES SESSStee oes rnishi Imported Tapestry decoration, 5x7 feet. fishing scenes, fig sone HW Inches, . cheaper ones i the 5x7 worth $17, for 8.54. Silk So-inch Mercerised in old rose and card sel, at $1.98; for $1.25. ‘These are ae good as the ful drapery materials she Cheaper ones in the a also reversible, worth 7Be. E $1.25 Velours at 7 Five patterns of 3 ours in most colors; these goods and worth 25 « down for our house at Tée. tel Art § Heavy gronite Art ton carpet ore the Soe ‘and in all the sines— 9x7 t-2 foot one $20. foot one, 33.48. a 2x10 1-2 foot one, $3.98. Oxli-3 one, $4.24. Heavy bigs Hero | In the best and most colors and tn 4 sizes; follows: x7 1-2 foot Squares, . $4.00. i $x9-foot squares. worth 50. ig | 8x10 1-2 foot equares, tor $6.45. f |__9xl2-feot squares, worth 3. | _ $32.50 Rugs for $25 $25.00 instead of $52.50 ft |toot 3-tnehxt0-foot 6-inch al Rug, made ree jelow Carpet Company. $27.50 Instend of $35.00 |12 feet, made by Bigelow. ful Moral patterns are the most exquisite color tions. r Gey e2tcsre. fb Kery 1 move to new quarters, GD eetereis. ? tra ‘str . cor Berlin Coffee Pots. heavil 2 plated, 4 pt. stme, 53c. a Kitchen Mirrors. e white enameled frame, si8¢ Rertin Coffee Pots, heal plated, choice of 2 or 3 pt 4 pt. size, each, 53c Nickel plated Tray, oval Bu Tea Kettle, 14 of. ' plated and valued at $1.35), ‘ Nickel plated Crumb we Scraper, engraved, eo. bse Th b he Wood Spice Cabinets, well th made to hang on wall if 4 os sed a th or Second Avenue th

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