The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1902, Page 4

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4 of the county ere ee ; ‘OF, at any rate, not complain- ‘aver the convention's work, the | Sakon half is dixgrungied and is not NY NOT MA ~~ PLEASED CRITICISED BY KING COUNTY _ DEMOCRATS here is deep and unfelgned grief ae tbe Tanks of the King county: De- Mhocracy Over the results of the res state convention at Tacoma, ; about 6¢ per cent. of the MS ber werse to letting the world know it. “Tne action 0! t plank and ise Strictly fresh ranch. 26900; east: fryers, Teer Roovetort. - the: ; Maltere of the convention to| Gi ssethte bar cams Mee’ York: setae Te the acceptance of a nomina: saticr brick, Aagite: Swien for congress by James B. Bell, ipal source of | it, Is the prin ‘tion. t Seattle Democrats de- | that in blindly following the | Republican state conven: | an appointive rail- the Democracy 1a~@Mde; ag Baect Send: gen Wankingtne Uinothy, Hie oz SHE WIGGLED PROBABLY sections Has been (oid In the Star, many Tocal Democratic leaders when the | 2 i E i i i H i t 3 j 3 7 F i Fs! I lk : oh EF ‘This ts the only plano store where pianos ate sold at on2 price. Nobody *| buys better than you buy. STEINWAY DEALERS. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue. The Original HOT- BLAST Coal Stove Burns One-Third Less Fuel Than Any Other Stove on Market ee eee Coal Bill elo A stove in which the fire is not out from the time it is set up in the fall until taken down in the spring. ERNST BROS. .§06 Pike Street Telephone, John 2831 FIRES ARE i] stop them SPREADING Flames Beyond Control |;\: to Ar Ail hope rent fires by fghi leally aban W spreading | sup ed dally chat nothing will but heavy rains. In| of contived dry weather the flames will bave to run th ut ending only when they reach op ground Some of the most dangerous fires are approaching mining camps, where they will work tromendeus havoc, Well-settted farming reg’ @ also threnened, and it is fear there may be great losses on the exingulshing the ing th doned, It appears now The will b the self a decided favorite b Several novelt tien in faree ¢ od: be introduced th of the piece. nt evening for a three-nights’ run. “The King of the Opium Ring” “The Honest Placken#t with A Pointer Mave just received our Fall and Winter oapely, of Heaters and ‘¢ can @ave you money n these. 18-in. Alr-Tight Heater .......8250 Daulton Carpet Co. Cor. Spring and First Ave. FREDERICK & RELSON Fine Furniture Down Mobile ve a ons in the title >a big business we has ant r att of" play de rences aa they 1 in the in San Francis e story shows viotlr ul drug, the assembly re Highbinders, @ tm of W vbduet nerican «trl “Down Mobile” rton's Minatrels. erb band No other auth a puccess Madison ‘Tise mana, r play hou ‘dramath mm next ir k mpany Special Seamieas Stockinet 1 initial | ea te en | by aljand th Wi] COMPANY 18 RESTRAINED Shields, worth ibe, Friday Be Embroidery worth 10¢ Ename! Darner 2 balls best Darning Cot Friday Children’s Hose. worth 12 iq Covered Dress Steels, buneh: Friday Men's Heavy Drill Work Gie Priday Boys’ Hardwear worth ao; Friday Children's Kid Shoes, leather throughout, sizes 4, worth MSc; Priday Children's and Hoops, Friday *, worth Se; Beamiess Jersey Ribbed V any size, Friday .. aasorted Se Fri. Be ton ie Ribbed Friday De Fy nm Be 106 Knee Pants, fe Bie ts, worth up tos THE SEATTIE STAR. * THE BON MARCHE LOST ALL HE HAD K. Fukinwa rived # ‘ b faye that when he Jeft tty put the money under hi when he went back to get it 1¢ had tnken { Judge Te to the yesterday granted iting the « | A Word to You If you are wine, it will be euMctent jority of| «| > conving famous line of ¢ Kiw Hobart rouse and D, &. Johnat all organs, 1 © you of ihe supe M. ¢ m Co, planos this Hii we cannot enumerate their THE BIG STORE learing the Shirt Waisis THE GON MARCHE GIG STOR otton $1.50 and $2 Values at 75 cts A gathering of the Cotton Waists—the last of our best selling lines, worth $1.50 and $2 each will be sold tomorrow while they last at 75c. The occasion jy watched for by economical women as a yearly happening when the final cat js made to close out the serviceable Shirtwaists at far below first cost. Find thes vy pointe of merit, but if oy wi }OM the bargain table tomorrow - a fine variety of waists as qne could ask for, worth more than double 75 Cents at our store, as many do every we will take pleasure in show why they other | makes at thelr respective prices. We |nelt new pianos as low as $6.00 per 4 We have several very good in slightly used pianos and Our sheet music and small muste. | ————————- a} inatrument departments, In which there have been al changes and much new stock added, are showing a very substantial Increase in vol- ume of business. or write to us for anything in unio Hine. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Becond Avenue, Burke Building, Seattle Auction & Sale Stables Hats, as wellas our elegant li styles or a more moderate-pric ready-to-wear Millinery than Marche. ‘We have just received « cartoad of Tailor-Made Hats Our Second avenue show window gives an idea of our assortment of Women’s Fail Felt ine of Tailor- made Hats. Certainly nowhere in the West will be found a larger gathering of the best ed variety of at the Bon Linens and earl gray, worth Tée; from § t Wo, Blouse Walsts, ages @ worth ec; from § to 11 at my men's Jersey Ribbed G and Pan| cloakings, winter weight, all sizes, 6| actual value $1. to 14 years, at $3.50, |8 to 11 at 65c. Women's Liberty Silk Neck Rutfs, | customer. |biack only, very full collar, platted! Misses’ Jersey Ribbed jends, worth $2.00; from 8 to il at #c.| Lined Vests and Pants Fancy Persian Trimmings in pretty | garment; from & to 11 at elegant childrens| Infants’ Tan Lace Wrappers, etc, worth 36¢| turned soles and sp ; from ® to 1i at Sige. & to & worth $1.80, at Fancy Stamped Laundry Bags,| Women’s Serge Slippers, good quality canvass, two colors,|at 26c. Be, for Shoe Laces for ma Bags, tan only; from & ir. 44-inch All Wool i Ww wns, style with yoke hon lace and| revers of fancy lawn lace at neck Empire draft and pack horses which wii! be e014 at’ public auction Friday, Sept 29, together with a large number of lumber and express wagons, hacks and buggies; also single and double harnesses, at 1212 Western avenue. M. J. WALKER. A la PEE i nner Benet rn arn Bedding The fall days bring household needs to the notice, particu- rly in Bedding and Linens. low-priced lines for Friday: Cream Damask, agc Fine Damask, $1.19 We wnder-price many already | and revers, worth 7$0; from 8 to 11 at se Women's Corset Covers, hand- somely trimmed with lace Insertion or embroidery, worth $1.60 and $1.98; from & to 11 at Ske | Women’s Smali White Aprons with two tucks and one row of insertion, worth Sbe sizes 18 and 18, from §& to 11 at Bic, Biack Leather Shaped Beits, white stitching, sizes 28 to 30, worth 5éc; from # to 1 at 196. Goods, neat weaves, worth. | for ge. Sik. Face Velvets, gholce, worth Shc; treme Cut Glass Salts orling silver tops, n at ibe, Rush Shopping Bags; Seater & Company’s Bankrupt Sale Is the Talk of the Northwe The store is crowded from early morning to closing time, and able satisfaction that people are coming from all over the entire N: portunity of completly furnishing one’s home at from one-third t has been offered Northwestern people. we note with ¢onsider- orthwest. No such op- 0 one-half the usual cost IT IS A SALE WITHOUT PARALLEL IN THE NORTHWEST. Every thing to completely furnish the home is here—Carpets, Cooking Utensils and Furniture of every description. As soon as a pattern is sold, another and different pattern tak what your ideas are, you will find in this stock just what you war “If you don't find what you want today, come tomorrow. Drapery and Carpet Room items From Sale of Seater & Co.'s Bankrupt Stock Wool Rug, fringe double head and knotted, all colors, tsc gradeé, per yard ........4 jrass Extension Sash Rods, each . goe Floor Oil Cloth, per square yard G0c Linoleums, per square yard .. Every day one o' furniture arrives regular display. TI very attractive, anc every part of the he ssc Heavy Union Ingrain Carpetin Heating Stove ern eee ase . «+55 hs Above Carpet price includes Sewing only, Every Kind of Furniture Is in the Seater & Co. Stock. Leather Couches, Side- boards, Diniig Chairs, Bedroom Sets, Ex- tension Table, Center Tables, Couches every kind is priced in a way that will sell | H it at once. world es and { i Stove which ns of the vicin right, is the reason f ditic ne We Heating complete We we Bankrupt howa very ure Stoves. Parlor Fucnit are Seattle agents for the Round Oak eating Stove made in the , the best He The stock Bedding, Draperies, es its place. No matter nt, ‘New Fali Furniture Is Arriving rf more cars of new fall patterns bought for our 1¢ show of new things is | includes furniture for Now Is the Time for Heating Stoves f every quality, here all pric- The fact that we are adapted to the con ity, and the prices are for the large Stove busi- complete assortment of izes is now THIS SALE IS FOR CASH, AND OWING TO THE LIMITED FLOOR SPACE, WE CANNOT HOLD GOODS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY, Frederick & N COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Cream Damask, 64 inches wide ; worth 40c, a yard agc. Cream Damask, 49¢ Cream Damask, 64 inches wide, assorted patterns; worth 65c, a yard 49¢ Cream Damask, 69c Extra Heavy Cream Dam- ask, 64 inches wide; worth 85c, a yard Ggec. Fine German Linen, round jinches wide, beaatiful desig: with drawnwork border; worth $1.50, a yard $1.19. Bleached Damask, 89c Fine Satin Damask, 72 inch- es wide; worth $1.00, a yard Sgc. Damask Napkins, 98¢ Damask Napkins, }4 or din- ner size, assorted patterns worth $1.25, a dozen o8c. Damask Napkins, $1.10 German Linen Damask Nap- kins, size 20 x 20 inches; worth $1.50, a dozen $1.10, Fine Damask Napkins, $1.98 Fine Damask Napkins, large dinner size, asrorted patterns. jregular price $4.50, a dozen $1.98. Bleached Damask, 49¢ Bleached Damask, 61 inches wide, worth 65c, a yard 49c. Bleached Damask, 69c Bleached Damask, 68 inches wide, worth 8sc, a yard 69c. Dice Napkins, 89¢ ixtra Heavy Loom Dice pkins, size 18 x 18, verw ser- viceable; worth $1.25, a dozen &gc. Hemstitched Damask, 98c German Linen Damask, round thread, 66 inches wide, beautiful designs, with hem- stitched border; worth $1.25, a yard 9B. $1.00 Bed Spreads, 69¢ Full size Bed Spreads, good quality; worth $1.00, each 69c asc Towels, asc 200 dozen Fine Linen Tow- els, fringed or ‘hemstitched, |plain white or colored borders, good value, at 35¢, each asc, $1.35 Bed Spreads, $1.19 _ Extra heavy full size Bed Spreads, beautiful Marseilles |patterns; worth $1.35, each The Big Store MODERN CRO Study Its Merits and BRIDGE WOR: make a speciality of ch of Dentistry, enable ys to It ie our purp this r facili your dental work as you wou to have it done; you will save much of the cost, and yet have work that is dependable. Allow ui teoth and furnish of the expen them, free, Lady attendants, Nature's Near Neighbor Gold Crowns $5 to SGPiAh rade Plates Bridgework . Hours—8 a.m. to8 p.m. Sundays—O to 12 FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY Foot of Cherry Street Seattle, Washington Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 THE LEADING DEALERS In Wines, Whiskies, Brand dictine and French Liquers and up First Avenue Rum, Gin, Kummel Bene | thread, silver bleach damask, 62 : The Bon 1419 to 1435 2d Ave and _II5-I355 Pike St. $7.00 to $10 | 4 Silk Relting, in gray and ular price We yard; from 8 tbe, at be. in Purses, best quality seal and | walrus leather, worht 45c and Bde, |from § to 11 at 2%c Rox Stationery, ruled, worth Ie Gc box: from 8 to li at 100, ular S60 per dozen Pencils, Nos, 3, at be. Howard Hunt Pens, for school use, at be dozen. 9-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting, worth boc yard; from § to 11 at 2c. Checked Gloss Crash, | 15-inch, |worth 1c yard, at be, | Zenda Cloth,’ beautiful wrapper styles, worth l0c yard; from § to 1 at bo. Seersucker Ginghams, 27-inch, |at Bic, worth 0c yard; from § to 11 at Sc. ‘Men's 28¢ Wool Sox: f1 Boys’ Hats, in black, brown and|at 2c. Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in 16c box; from 8 to 11 at bey Petroleum Jelly or Vi & to 11 at 3c bottle. ey Colgate’s Shaving Soap; from 11 at 4c cake. Green Castile Soap, 1-1 cial at Tie Ib, Wrapped Chocolates, pound; from § to 11 at Ife Handsome Wool Sweaters children, formerly $1.00; ff Five Bargains in Fe Dress Fabrics The women of Seattle have found at last THEIR Goods Store. The Bon Marche is, from the first day season, the favorite place to buy elegant or moderate Dress Fabrics. No such showing ever attempted any Pacific Northwest store. 50-inch All-Wool Cloth Cov-} 50-inch All-Wool Cl erts, in brown, blue and dark} mine, in dark gray and gr value $1.25, at 8oc, | value $1.50, at 95¢. 45-inch All Wool Two-Tone} _ 50-inch All Wool B |Pebble Cheviot, in gray and| Fil Cheviot, at $1.00, black, red and black, blue and| Black and White™ black; value $1.50, at $1.00, | Checks ; value 65¢, at 456) | March NORDHOFF & CO. 713 Union Bik., First Av THE REAL PAINLESS All work =e | e° Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings | Dr, E. J. Brown’ Dental! Pariors, 713 First Avenue, Union PARLORG 1, & 8, 4, 6, 6-One Door South of MacDougall & Open All Night. Tel., Matn 302% | pee COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. ‘ & HIRSCH'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Ts a rational cure for # ach troubles, Te & HIRSCH'S. HEADACHE POWDBEE A guaranteed cure for #8 nervous headcee, paMes as or la gripp:. 38m we RAINIER «| H HIRSCH PHAR BEER wm 1 ‘Tel. Main $6 NEW STRENGTH Ul AND WiGOR iN EVERY OROP “r2g sregeesss sPeszsc Pe =

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