The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1902, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. SLAUGHTER HOUSE NUISANCE IN SEATTLE DISCUSSED IN PLAIN WORDS "*S hill, dn thelr | te the nuls a 1 were | Wilxon and Hubbard, Metcher had but re-/a@ nasty scalp wound on the f CHIEF SULLIVAN HOME Chief of Police John Buillivan re 4 to duty thr morning aftter i spent a wi mn with friends across Lake Washington, 'WAS BADLY BEATEN APERIOD OF CRIMES | UNUSUAL ACTIVITY AMONG THIEVES AND THUGS RE- PORTED — MANY DARING TRICKS OF THE LAWLESS Hoveral robberies were reps the police this morning by hapless f the wily criminal, Of of the the tide these -| content with thelr remedy Beagon Hill Improve | ce with the consent of the residen: hill, says J. L. Watler, p dent of the aneat Club. ‘Phe scheme of the packing house jer to french themse By obtaining permission of the c fil to conduct thelr slaughtering op erations within a larger area, will be fought to a finish, Mr, Waller de- clares. An ordinance which will a TeAst prevent the growth of Uv Sulsance la now betag prepared bi the Beacon hill and will be Introduced at an carly meeting the council. In a communication to the Star, Mr. Waller graphically outlines the conditions which prevail on the tide to to acqua ith & stag had engaged ith Charles m to belleve that } > | Saegeteen kind of a Oght “The remedy which Mr. who represents the people of | Rill in Che eutit seeks, ts not t ght | Wiloox, that the from the town ts comparatively criminal element ed hold-up man was removed Mission horpital, He bly under the Influence stop doing those things which ren- / ¢|der homes in that part of the city | | uninhabitable, “In view of the rapid increase of | population and business in that die trict, the question of their continued | existence in their present ration nust soon become one of paramount portance. ‘Thrown Into the Bay te aiauxhter hundreds ye and sheep every Soa o | wn he excepti ne |that occurred outside of the jai e robberies last night were y wae robber: Drazen violations of the health or- wtaide of th dinances of the city, He writes as follows: Plainly Set Forth of cattie, “A few weeks ago some writer) and all of the manure Into, the columns of @ local the eutrells and offall ae criticise the action of the in the manufacture ¢ are ce La ef Beacon biti in commercial product are thrown in to} BARCELONA, Sept. 15.-The dock the waters of the bay. The manure laborers’ strike by growing worse. les where it fails, usually within © | sore troops are belug forwarded by few feet of the public highway and) th overament, which car line, and there it rots. Silt cuthresk. “The eutratie are ecattered among | Sited in the fret pl es on the shore by thé | leaders, under whose harangucs| receding tide. At any time offal! of | Imadere., under | Mien place, POLITICS im the mud of the flats from the Washington Iron Works to the head In warm weather the CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 15-—President Elliott of Harvard university may possibly become an indepenctent can @idate for mayor of this city at the head of the loos) reform ticket. Pe- tithens are being cirowlated asking him to accept the candidacy, Silk Shirt Waiats A sneak thief was a work In the A full line of Bit Bhirt Waists, all German Hakery on Occidental ave- fovernment scan-| colors, for next three dave. Mra M.|nuc yesterday. A puree containing D, Pease, 1199 2nd avenue, 133 was stolen cut of @ coat belong “As @ consideration for all of this ina to Miss 1. Eilesell, who works in 7 "These we and reported it to wrding to and urred at night near Ar regular stopping places on the Grant Feet line, Mr, Dillon wi @ late be slaughter = located along Grant street writer condemned the ac- an unwarranted attempt to luable industrial concerns the city and intimated of mith the welfare of the city ould learn to endure, mand. One of the men then went through his pockets and secured $8 A money and a silver watch. then turned and made their es Although the robbery oveurred aide of the city limita, the pollee do all that they can to appre! the ertminals. ‘Two room robberies were also re- ported to the pollee this morni Wm. Leonard, who lives in a lodging b at the corner of First eh | et bout ity. ‘article is mentioned now only reduction to the discuarion in which the peopte the slaughter houses and held in the bay to bec a menace to the comfort and health of city are vitally interested. | the question is, shal! the slaughter | to the but the stench rises and which now constitute a run-| piagues Beacon hill from one end to fore, reeking with foul offenses.| the other and at times is insuffer- the body of this fair city, con- A Decided Nuisance le who are competied and fro over Grant street bridge eh te an offense: to those on and about Beacon hilt who are compel to five fm it, f fe an intolerabie nuisance; to the elty in general, It ts 2 shame, and tts toler- ance by the city evil ls not confined 1 1 Weller street, Feported thei his room had been entered last night and ¥ tity of clothes stolen. W. D. Browning, who lives near the corner of Tester Fourth aver room work 4 pin were b FY ‘olen from bis l iff diy! a ier ese! Music Store | Hay—Puget Sound, per ton, $12; {Washington tlothy, $15; ai SOUTH SE DISASTER We have Pianos and Organs for, rent. We allow the rent on the pur chase price if you decide to buy. W: sell the Angelus, the original piano | player. We have Gramophones and | records. We have ail the popular ||} and classical songs. And most im-| portant, the matchless Steinway Piano. Hi i HG Rellable Planos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: STEINWAY DEALERS. qi i FREDERICK & MELSON Fine Furniture EATER &C0.’S NOW ON SALE Everything Else to Completely Furnish a Home The third week of the sale of Seater & Co.’s Bankrupt stock promises to be busier— to offer more inducements to horne owners—than the two first weeks. Among the interesting items are New Samples of Parlor Furniture Patterns which had never been unpacked when we bought the Seater & Co. stock. This display of Parlor Furniture is exceptionally clean, bright and attractive—and at the prices each article is a most desirable bargain. EVERYTHING TO COMPLETELY FURNISH A HOME IS HERE. Furniture of every description—Carpets, Ranges, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Draperies, etc. Below we give a list of Bedding which will be well worth your consideration— SEATER & CO.’S BANKRUPT STOCK OF BEDDING sample line of Shi pears are scearcer ‘NOW at $1.25. Peache alo Othe Marsel! New Wool White Bedford Wool iiipizs 56 pairs 6-Ib. Fancy Tick Fea 2 White 48 pairs 19-4 Gray Manket \. e¢ y : Pillows, regular price §3 line cov ‘ar Grey Mankets, res trimmed, ‘new st ‘ontons, Beater bankrupt sale price, Seater b rupt sale price, : pair 2 » a 100 pairs White Cotto 40 pairs All Wou Rea’ ¥ ayket | Small number pairs 5-1b. Feather E Sete Wate Cotton | Pillows, regular price $1.50 -4 sige, regular 5c 10-4 sine, remuh.t t ea arc a ‘Newes see warren 2 7 wee sf +. pair mae White Gotton Thank lq pane tk % pairs 6-lb. Feather Pillows, 10-4 sine, regular price $2. | 45 pairs 10-4 Wool Blankets, reg: regular price $2.50; Seater Seater bankrupt sale price lee erie geome benk bankrupt sale price, per pair | _rupt sale price, por pair. @i.10 te teseet sesh AO | 96 naire 10-4. Cotton’ tian | 17 pairs Ail Wool Gray Blankets 4 sine, regular price $6.00: All the new ter bankrupt sale price, regular 85¢; aale price | pairs | Blankets, pair | Feat $3.88 10 pairs 7-Ib. regular price bankrupt sale price, per, pair r Pillows, He per pair i 49 10 | Millinery Store w price $1.40 | Beater bank @ price needs at unusually low prices Toate oe Monte, Carlo| New Fall Tailor Made Small number pairs 7-lb, Live PP grnceth eee eee ® | Particular attention to our famous “Monte Carlo,” a round kereey, Fol! Suits, of all wool cheviot Goose Feather Pillows, regular 34 pairs High Grade | | . h black velvet bows and long rhinestone ble brea. t black, double price $7.50; Seater bankrupt 10-4 xine, regular pri irs 10-4 Cotton sailor trimmed with black 1 a ¢ one | black ted jacket nale price, per pair... 84.85 Rooter. Saalonet eater r r price $1.6 buckles. This is one of the most fashionable of Fall Hats, and here Tuesda ae hog o 912.00 1 air nkript sale ce, - 1 e 4 bs a 182 full wise Cotton Comforts, | small number All’ “Wool” bankrpt wale price, per palr. Hi the price is reasonable, Ask to sec it ae silkoline covered, regiviar $2.00 | Fiankets, 10-4. wize, re 180 pairs 11-4 Cotton ‘Binnkets: fl i val Beater bankrupt a price $4.60; Senter bs Tegular $3.00; Senter Sankrent |The “Belvernon,” a ¢ hertille and Silk Hat, ready to wear, in Tailor-Made Suits Pedestrienne Skirts PCE eeeeee es ceseesesseeMf 1.80 | gale price, per pair $2.08 sale price, per pair $1.20 all late styles, worth $9.00, at only ...... Kersey Monte Carlo, beat! The very latest in style, ‘The sale tw for cash, and on account of lack of floor space we cannot hold goods for future delivery. excellent tie oe mneneg. | SUR | Btaduated kal : @ of shader, | seams from waist to bot. eR A. Fk 8 as also black, lined with! tom. {nO . Skinner's satin, ‘worth 4 0 xford gray inden thisentres ent Penitry | ‘Mf you don’t find what you want today, come tomorrow." $5. $15.00 and $16.80 {8 git| more than our prion of. Butier—Washington ereamertes, WeG2e; | Gi SOE | ty een tenes 84.50 jative Washington full cream, lekeniincloshtoienietil Eantarn: New York, 184 @i4e; | | Ae. iam, | ‘ork. 16686; | taite: Owen Ptrictly tresh ranch, 29020; east- 1WK@M0; tryers, Over 100 most popular Flar season, Worth 16c Dress Gin hi alse === =|Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS we Poultry~Fiens, eo; turkeys, 16a, : keag, “cami | 12\%c, a yard Commission Men's Prices . ES. | Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets a, THE BON MARCHE Continuing the $10 Shirt Our Mr. Nordhoff has sent us from New York an elegant as well as the serviceable and every-day styles. They are in black, white, all colors and sizes. Soie, Taffeta, Louisine, Satin,‘etc,, also some Fancy Wool Empress and French Flannels. or more, and very many of them are $10.00 values. row your choice of the lot at Not any to dealers, and quantity to customers limited. white, pretty styles, all size ideas of them on display, others will be shown for the asking. The Sultana Flannels, 12/2¢ hams, 7 Ted Be THE BiG STORE THE BIG STORE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Removal Sale HE removal of the reserve stocks to the third floor of the new store began last and we hope to get possession of the second floor before next Saturday night, contractors are rushing their work to that end. We will continue the sale, therefore, for some days longer, reducing new fall goods to bargain prices as s the boxes and bales are opened. Such a method is as unheard of as the case is able. We had no idea when the bulk of the fall goods were ordered but that we be ready for our usual fall opening by the 15th of this month. WE CERTAINLY ARE READY, AND INSTEAD MUST PRICE-SACRIFICE NEW GOODS INSTEAD OF DISPLAYING THEM, You must Know if you have visited the store of late how impossible it is for give any showing of new fall merchandise, eithér in the windows or at the counters, 1s everywhere, and the finer garments, millinery, etc., cannot be exposed to it. Tilly get up to the new home of the suits and millinery on the second floor—as we hope to & in less than a week - we must continue to bring forward our best garments and tri millinery “on call’ instead of having a display. In other words, we have an e! stock in all lines, better by far than ever, priced less than in previous seasons, butyou Come to the Store and Tell Us Wha You Want to See and We Will Gladly Bring Forward the Goods or Garments ee Most Notable Showing of New! FALL FABRICS The Bon Marche steps quickly to the front and leads the van of trade in Dress Fabrics this season, one woman, but hundreds, have said to us in so many words: “Your dress goods are by far the best in style, quality and price to be found anywhere.” The trend of the Dress Guods buying is mort than ever toward the Bon Marche, and we are morrow particularly, and any,day before we have to move the departments;—to show elegant fabrics low prices, and to invite comparison of quality, style, value and price. We name below some of the fabrics and our low prices, and follow with a list of extra special values for Tuesday only. : New Black Dress Fabrics All Wool Black Cheviot, -inch, stylish and durable, at All Woo! Black Storm Serge, $0 inches wide, Riack Fil-a-Fil, a neat French weave, 50-inch, a! Riack Fine Woven Granite, 48-inch, at Black Pebble Cloth, St-tnch, at ...., Ms $e “aie All Wool Biack and White and Nw tures, 60-inch, worth $1.75. at Ben Lomond Tweeds, in bia Solid Color Cheviot, all wool, 43-inch, worth Tic, at in blue, brow: inch, worth $1.00, at Cheviot, 48-inch and all worth 61.25 yard, at All Wool Basket Melton, M-inch, a medium weight cloth, Gark tones, WOFth $1.00, Abs. ccevee seseeeeeeee seen seeres and beaver, has a rich soft lustrous T&e | All Wool Biack Heavy Eta mine Cheviot, 50-inch, atrescul -79© | Black Venetian, fine quality, all wool, 5 and it = 9 1.50, 61.7% and up te t-inch All Wool Kersey Cloth, suitable for aud jackets, comes in black and colors, at.... Extra Special for Tuesday in Fall Fabrics Bie a yard for fine S-Inch Mottled Line Melton Skirting, in { brown, gray, blue and Oxford, for unlined skirts. Regular | value $1.25 yard. 2e « yard for All Woo! Basket Cheviot, in solid colors and mixtures—worth Mc yard. 1.25 25e « yard for All Wool School Watsts—worth a | SPe yard for 52-inch All Wool Covert Venetian, in| | .and medium blue—worth $1.35, j 5Pe a yard for 64-inch All Wool Black Panne New Fal Garments — 7 forWomen { In our good fortune of having the very best styles of the season in Fall Garments for Women, we are perhaps a trifle unfortunate in being unable to properly open them up and display them. But because our display must be limited, do not fail to ask to sce Suits and Wraps that are here. We must keep them more or less covered on account of the dust, for a few days, until we get in our new loca- tion on the second floor, But we will readily show the New Fall Gar- ments gladly when you come in tomorrow. Some Special Prices n Monday Monte Carlo Coats irt Waists, including all the novelties for fall, There are Surah, Peau de Every Waist is worth $7.00 Tomor- $4.95 r New Waist Bargains in| Fail Weight Empress Cloth Waists, | new styles and several shader les Waists, Walsts, prettily | Jen, slot seams, | Best quality Fren . 86.50 | Flannel Walets, all colors and slimes, at... 12.00 Creations in Millinery Early Fall Millinery are here—some in as never as ready as now to fill your Fall Wash Flannels, 129% | Several designs Wash Plant worth 180, a yard French Wa A good assortm nelette @ yard che BON MARCHE : The Big Store Fae @ Tie Nordhoff & Co. ee ate ae "time oye) 1419 to 1435 2d Av. and 115-123 Pike St... Biexio"™ 3%, erecesres gozevsen Elderdown, worth 40¢, 6 70mg

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