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—The presi- Hot Springs, and pulled out @t 7 o'clock this morning. At Mar- Bball the president spoke from the form briefly, thanking the for their presence, and con ing them upon the prosper- of their state and the country at Council for Betterment ef Streets Quite « datch of local improve was at the i i g g Hu sis i f b fs Ht i } " i 4 I 1 t : 5 Butter, Cheess, Eers and Poultry Butter Washington creamerien, 26-6270; itive Wi ful) cream, Bei, Paserm York, 15%4@iso conatn. abe. Rat case; New York, 15@i6e trick, 16g 1 wien, tly fresh ranch, 20@900; east Poiltry—Flene, 194@ise: "ioner—lietas. Commission Men's Prices ‘Washington, 11913 %0. fresh a ee ereainery. 20@2i0s waned. 150176 Grin sOats, 929; wheat $4; corn, $95; rolled barley, $22. Hay—Puget Sound, per ton. $12 Eastern Washington tlothy, $15; ai- faifa, $11. pa ee Latest in_ miliin Mrs. Pease, 1107 Second avenue. try p.| THE SEATTLE STAPF. with the use of vit, they would mak fact that u in. He by of Preston him, PORK PIE VICTIMS © = “WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vicinity partly cloudy day probably ed to further investigate Mr, Moot the elty counall last night, fnstruct petition and also the present ordin-| ine the board of public works to let ance the contract immediate to James Parke for the o ot the whe with cooler Astruction One bun reah eant to wouth winds brick Duilding at he corner of Third he treet t to south wind avenue and Main street # of ptomaine pols | oar te a The deta: waght about through il At the counetie tamale : porn, Daweeitesayat Roca, eee | ‘The Port Orchard Route in still essary to begin oon Ee the eueine ane oe ™ : yunning Aix excursions® daily to the ing has thus b otine are ta & serious com | pa and navy yard tonte building hus be ition, Large gumbere of ewine joave Columbia dock at 6:30, 0 and thought to be similarly affected, will }10 a.m, 1:15, 2:80, 4:90 p,m Fe Te ne hus summer Sate i Beoes| ues Gil ae meps 0 MAY CHANGE ls Injured by Butchers’ Boyeott | Wlls, cloaks and ture. Mra. M. D, Susie McDonald and Grace Wi- Hasna, tWo sailed doves, were arrest It ie the intention of Otto Galtinger, proprietor of the delte en coun~ ter in the Fulton market, to resert to the federal court, If necesmary, to pre- vent the striking butchers who are ting thi t market in that)? ablishment, from interfering with| 2” BUILDING REGULATIONS As the result of @ spirited discus- mn On & petition of the Moore In- | Yeetment Co. an important chang will very probably be made in th city building ordinal ‘The peti- who is constructing large bus lidings in the eity *\the Arcade and Too Late to Classify 8IX-ROOM hou 186, P, Coakley and Dan Shanaha were arrested by Policeman Me@turg. at am early hour this morning for fighting. J. Johnsen, @ hominy vender, clowe lo car, yard ‘full of 4 fine marden, only $1,500 This is « bargain ac-| a cumulated a little too much whisky | at an early hour this morning and the result was he took an unexpected cold waters of hed out by Pol | including | Mxchang t fro’ which han dies Frye-Bruhn meats Gallinger objects principally to the for ety property: has house and fine view. 2reom w modern home om Queen Anne. Stilt At te iimen a edward and James. They insisted | The Port Orchard Route tx ati! block from car, splendid \ that the provisions of the ordinance |running six excursions daily to the] l4rke lot: parties going be followed in thie as well as other !battieships and navy yar ta | fornia; only $2,700, i instances leave Columbia dock at 6 and ¥. BOGUE & CO. 16 a m., 1:16, 2:89, 4:30 p. m. ‘ok RFE AE.E wooden lath | construct of rooms, but in the halle and metallic lath must be Board of Education Mests and Changes Course of Study for High School At a meeting of the board of edu- We Have the Best $3.00 Hat in the City ALL COLORS—SOFT OF STIFF SEATTLE HAT FACTORY, 1111 SECOND AVENUE request of the council petition. insisted tha’ adamant ter was harder, his| bulldings would be as # if not more so, as attested by the ment of Insurance men. if lowed to construct them 4, while ft meant « saving of from $10,008 to $15,000 to him. Save on Insurance Counciiman Redward did not be- Neve there could be this much ference in the price. and tn that the ordinance be followed. | in reply, Mr. Moore stated that he| was told by the insurance men that | the use of, metalic lath tn the halls | and stairways alune would not affect | his insurance rates tn the least, but | paths in All the late fall styles tn street gults, tallored gowns, furs, ete. Mra. M. D. Pease, 1107 Becond ave! it i | | | E i ih nat) : BI Hy i z 5 i i lf i i [ Hi § i i 2 E j : ‘The workingman’s opportunity to save | tonal work. pected comes se idom . but it he will watch OUR prices it will come oftener. Or ‘Ruck Saw, one brace, 4c. Thc Buck Saw, double drace, Me. nae 713 Union Bik., First Avenue t00 Buck Baw, with THE REAL PAINLE! DENTISTS. Grag teeth. The. an eed for 10 year Zoom Every one a perfect fa ay hee te Ss oor abeciviely tool. and will be on sale ‘the Gum, Hatrecting i free when other all Week. work le ‘Give ue 6 call ent heave ‘Tomorrow we adver- ff! Bic esumination and our prices’ wil please | Gold Pitt eee Full CS}. B. Bilver Fil : | Geta RS oon ros. | Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors , 713 First Avenue, Union Block, ‘ PARLORS 1, & & & © ©-One Deer South of MacDeugsll & Bowthwiek « 1412 Firet ave. near Union. : Everyone Surprised at the | Seater Bankrupt Sale Prices 'VERYTHING to completely feenish a home from cellar to garret ts included in this Seater Bankropt Stock. Each article is priced in a way that will sell at once. As fast as it ts placed on the salesiloor it is sold. No other sales prices can compare with the prices at which we are offering this stock. WHEN WE BUY A BARGAIN WE SELL A BARGAIN, and we have never been able previously to equal these offeriags. It is the biggest and best sale we ever had. If you don’t find what you want today come tomorrow. Bargains In Parlor Goods || SEATER’S BAKRUPT SALE Seater & Co.’s Bankrupt PRICES ON Stock Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Most unusual are the prices at which Seater & Co.'s and Linoleum stock of Parlor Goods are being offered. The assort- ment includes every kind of Parlor Furniture, Chairs, Rockers, Settees and odd-shaped Divans, Solid Oak, |) $1.25 and $1.35 Velvets and Axminster. Birch Mahogany and Mahogany. Attractive, cheap | Carpets, per yard, cut and sewed, onl and medium qualities. 6sc Linoleums, per square yard .... oc Oil Cloth, per square yard 30-inch Jute Smyrna Rugs, cach 30-inch Wool Smyrna Rugs, each .... i Pink and Blue Turkish ‘ 1s, Bath Mats, each 9 x 12 Wool Smyrna Rugs, each .. 9 x 12 Wool Ingram Ash Square, each . 9 x 12 Granite Ash Squares, each Granite Ingram Carpets, each ..... per yard 90c Parlor Goods are Being Offered at Startling Prices For instance, a solid Oak Chair sells for $2.98, a Gilt ns now Reception Chair, priced our fair way at $4. $2.65. ' THE SALE IS FOR CASH, AND ON ACCOUNT OF THE LACK OF FLOOR SPACE, WE CANNOT HOLD GOODS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. “FREDERICK & NELSON: | COMPLETE HOUSEPURNIGHERS Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets “4,1, A bath, eto,, lot a9 | 4% nores near Green Lake, to trade tised for each Wed: All our Sy moval Sale the Early Fall Suits. New Winter Jackets, $11.00 A new line Winter Jackets for Women will be under-priced tomorrow These are English Kersey, 22 inch length, double cuffs |navy and black ; real price mark |$12.50, special tomorrow only jat $11.00. Misses’ Jackets, $12.50 All Wool Kersey Jackets for Misses, lined with Skinner's {satin, double breasted and quar- ter fitted back, coat, collar and deep cuffs; come in tan, castor and blue, at only $12.50. $6 Walking Skirts at $4.50 New Melton Cloth Pedestri- enne Skirts, for fall and winter, in oxford, grey, etc., all seams kilted, extra deep, graduated kilt at bottom, worth $6, special Wednesday at $4.50. Wednesday Bargains from all Over the Store Empress Cloth Waists, of all wool, in fancy stripes, new styl at $3.95. breasted, with velvet collar, wide revers, double strap trimming, deep) strap sandals, They come in castor, tan, THE BON MARCHE soon take place. solid color fabric shades, worth $1.25 yard. goods. lar value $1.00. Suitings, worth $1.35. Wednesday Specials The Removal Sale brings to light hundreds of bargain lots that will be put to the front and esday’s and Friday's selling. Economical women will find much to please them for careful reading of this list of Wednesday Specials Summer and Spring Suits for Women AT HALF PRICE sring and Summer Suits for Women are to be cleared out durin; Some of them are the very latest of the season—hence not much di The half-price will include every Spring and Summer Suit in stock— though many of them are marked at less than half. |. $3 and $3.50 Mercerized of Fine $12.s0| Waists, all colors and black or | white, at $1.98. Sample line of Silk Waists, in black and colors, all sizes, worth $7.50, at only $4.50. | Women’s pink and blue, one- hand turned soles, French heels, worth $1.50, Jat 6c. Arabian Lace Curtains, 50 inches | wide and 3% yarde long, beautifully igned patterns, in borders, plain ere, 600d Value at $4.60, at, only 1.76. Arabian Cable Net Curtains, 9 inches wide by 3% yards long; an elegant curtain with piain center and panel er; & good seller at $6.25, for only #4. Children’s and Misses’ Dongola L ‘Shoes, patent tip, spring heel, wizes % to 2 worth $1.60. at 9% Women's Viel Kid Oxfords, patent tip, hand turned soles, French: heel, worth $2.50, at $1.89. Raven Bright Bhoe Polish, 25c size, tor Me, Beys Vestee Suits, all wool, $3.00 values, at $1.08. Ages 3 to 6 years. ; Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 8 yeara, in Scotch gray@with satlor col- lar, worth $3.00, at $i Men's Outing Flannel Night Robes, | plain pink and blue, with narrow hair line stripe or with wide stripes, richly trimmed, value $1.25, at only Bc. Roys’ New Fancy Percale Shirts, with separate cuffs and 2 detached collars, at each Sc. Eight to Eleven * The list of bargain prices on sale from eight o'clock till eleven Tuesday are here printed. All Woo! Bedford W in 7b wm yard, at 49 44-inch Serge Coat Lining, in grey and brown, 300 value, for 1b¢ All Wool Ch black, full line 11 at $1.98 packages Fine Tollet Paper; from $ to 1 at and black, viot Dress Skirts, flaring bottom; from kages Pyran Washing m § to Il at 1c riped Couch Covers, 30 yards long, worth DAL at $2.19. limited number, Oriental and floral designs worth 81.75, at 98¢ Women's 3-8trap Slippers, fine vict kid, with han 1 soles, Freneh $1.69. Box Calf and . worth $3.50; from Shoes, size Children’s Vici Kid Lace hand turned soles, no heels, ». 6 worth The, at 48 Women's One-Strap Sandals, pat alf vamp, hand turned sales, is, worth $1.50, at 98¢ New York Mills Bleached Sheet- sting. @ soft, |ing, one yard wide, worth 12%; from 8 to tec. Heavy Bleached Table }@0 inches wide, assorted patterns, worth 75¢ yard; from § to 11 at do. Cream Outing, extra heavy, worth 100 yard; from ® to lt at Tooth Powder, listerated, % to li at Ile. odbury'’s Facial Soap, 26¢ cakes Damask, \f t ‘s Pills, 250 size for 100 Soap, regular 2c boxes for ba we Perfumes, 50c grade, at 19%¢ ounce. White Shirt Waists; from § to 11 at half price. 2.00 Colored Waists, at 98e to iL | Foulard Watsts, worth $3.00; from |* to 21 at a. New French Flannel Waists, worth $3.00, at $2.00, yomen's Outing Flannel Gowna, Mother Hubbard, worth Tbe, at dc Women's Flannelette Skirt Lengths, worth 600; from § to Il at from 8 tte Skirts, i, Worth 450, hildren’s Flan with or without wa at 2¢ | Children’s Mualin Skirts and Elegant Dress Fabrics Removal Sale Prices The Great Removal Sale has not better bargains in new goods in part of the store than the sacrifice prices now in force on new Fabrics. We must positively lower stock before the removal of the Goods and Suits to the further end of the first floor, which move Hence the prices that are advertised below for row are a fair example of the way we are selling fine Fall Dress agc a yard for elegant g8-imch All Basket Cloth, a good wearing, serviceable, soc a yard for All Wool Bedford Cord | Waisting, 20 shades, and black. gsc for New Silk Velvets, fine range of 6oc a yard for 24 inch Moire Silks, in black, white and several stylish shades. 79¢ a yard for new Silk Corded Velvets, | hand shades, for Waists, worth $1.25 soc a yard for 40-inch All Wool Armine Granite, a solid color, firmly woven dress 7s¢ a yardfor so-inch All Wool Cheviot, | éolors and black, stylish and durable, regu- $1.00 8 yard for so-inch Fine All Wool THE BON MARGi " a 1G STORE Wool 79¢ a yard for 50 ‘nch All Wool Melton, in medium, grey and Oxford worth $1.25. $1.00 a yard for regular $1.39 All Mistral, a soft, draping dress fabric, | $1.89 a yard for 50-inch Peon Cloth, worth $2.50 . | DRESS ‘LININGS } 36-inch Silesia Linings, in black, worth 15¢ a yard, at toc. - J ") i ed sal ini } i Colored Resaline Lining, jacquard wear, worth 20c a yard, at 10c. 1 Fast’ Black Moreen, 36-inch, | at 49c. this Re- erent from Men's Merino Undershirts ana Drawers, bought to sell at $1.00; » bargain, Wednesday, at Tbe. Women's Fast Black Extra Fine Cotton embrot figures, and double sole, at, the pair, Women's Biack Fine Wool Hose, doubdle toe and heel, plain or ribbed superior quality, at, the pair, 25e. Women’s Jersey Ribbed Extra Fine Cream Color Cotton Lined Vests and Pants, worth 65c a gar- ment, at foc. Women's Jersey Ribbed Superior Quality Wool Vesta and Pants; in gray or white, worth $1.25 = gar- ment, at $1.00. Women’s or Misses’ Combination Chemise, with deep ruffie around bottom, | deep embroidered yoke, hematitched ruffle over shoulder, worth 75, at only 8c. Children’s White Lawn Dresses, with round yoke, hemstitched, ruffle over shoulder, worth $2, at 9c. Sizes are 10, 12 and M4 years. Women's Musitn Gowns, Mother Hubbard, with lace insertion In yoke and at neck and sleeves, worth 79, at 490. R. & G. Tape Girdle, in pink, blue or white, worth $1.25, at only 7c. Women's Corset Covers, with V- shape neck, tueks and embroidery, worth #60, at 26e. Big bottles Bensine for 80. Big bottles Gasoline for 8c. Rig bottles Toliet Ammonia for 80, Castor Ol), 2be bottle for 1c. Sweet Oil, 15¢ bottle for 8c. Senna Leaves, 10c packages for 4c. Soap Tree Bark, 10c packages for cents. in plece, very fine Us erns, white onby; sale D at 7 100 and ney Silk Fritied Side porters, with button worth Se pair; sale Bone Collar Battons, card: sale price, 80 Fancy Stick Pins, sortment; regularly worth Se! ' each; sale price, choise, q Cuttle Bone, So packages for 2c. Listerine, 26c bottles for 15¢. Gowns, regular Tc kind, at 26c. Hand-made Battenberg Center Pieces, choice patterns, some linen centers, others ali Battenberg, worth $1.50 to $2.00; from § to 11 at 8c Point Laces, Long Challis Kimot petit patterns, worth Bt Ba to Il at $4. Soft Negligee Shirts § Venise and Real Cluny qualities, assorted tterns, werth 33c and Se yard. mh Veilii some with chenlle dots, worth 39 and 0c; from 8 to 1 at_17%¢ ‘Women's Fast Black Cotton Stock- Ings, double toe and heel, superior from 8 to 11 at i0c pat Ri or Misses’ Jersey Ribbed Fieece Lined Vests, Pants or Draw- ers, all sizes, worth 250; from 8 to 11 at 17e garment Odd Boxes of Stationer: slightly led, 15e, 20 values; from 8 to 11 at 10¢ | » top sheet 5 a and 2c wear; fi Fine Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 1% Bis Cakes Tar Soap; § 29 each. Hookon Hose Support box. catches; regular price B0cy M 5c; from § to Il at Se. Men's © Rose Petal Perfume, ounce; § to ll at Ife ounce nicely perfumed, 25¢ value; at 1c box. 3 nat eac ie Bulb Syringes, 50c value; 8 Tooth Brushes—just the, children’s use—S to 11 at se PI only, made of best silk tie with satin pads . from $ to i, 18 pair. 4 gy package A dig lot'of Shell Halt. oye’ “i 8 best ity, regular price 150 & en: sale price, from § to t. Rest quality Shaped to 1, Women's Silk Foulard Suits, blue and white, pin head dot patte: made and tr Me. The Bon March The Big Store 1419 to 1435 2d Ave and II5-135 Pike St. NORDHOFF & CO.

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