The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1902, Page 4

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a *. THE SEATTDE STAR — = —j\— - a — THE BON MARCHE | THE BiG STORE THE GON MARCHE et ro —— DHIO BRINGS BIG CARGOICHRISTMAS — [BIDS ARE Po ll #2) iets of, thia city. t am saying tha OF NOME GOLD Tu BE COLD REJECTED |: se wi eaves this « Py ae SO ti that city, Mrs, Armetrong ze tndians Prophesy a Freatina Winter Wen, Cpenrtonont. Will: fonitbettion been 9 sesiggnt of ¢ Santornia pe ] 9 SS ms Has 653 Passengers from the Far _North—Delayed by Long, | on Puget Sound Manlia re Shot biethay ae 4 e and Continuous Storms During Voyage This winter will be a remular, Cane: 8, Bingham, quartermaster THREE YEARS dian affair, according to the horities among Siwanhes ak, Dr, C, Whitehead, With a huge list ‘of 63 passengers; vidson, A. I from the Par North and ‘& treasare/ B. Chilberg. G. James, J.B. Brews: | On aret Of F11ST,000, the steamsntp| ter, J.P, Clum, Dr. O. F. Searle, A.| They base t [Ohio arrived at 11 o'clock ‘this morn | W. Lane, G. O'Shea, N. Soderberg, | peculiarly prediction ‘on the | ; sr! EACH GIVEN TO The Dress Goods and Silk Store is now permanently located in the new ing, eight and one-half dayp’ out | D. F. Lane, P. Baldwin and A. Red-| ann and prophesy t CS $e. “Nome Purest Roberta. ver | ward. "isa, kenmnn Te. Stelner and No. reason Is CATTLE THIEVE\S |store and we hasten to introduce you to the new department by holding a Fe ayer ece ‘Mins Florence Holly, who | Will put out of business all the Imi. A the rejection of the bide, ers het worm contin of and | ber nices vine Florence, Ho colt enape that for the past |(ur it: he, Understood. that. the notable sale of Fancy SilKs. In the lot are . Dad to seeK shelter twice at] women gold operators in N have descended upon the|is the reatlt of a deeision to have] Dave Carrom “and Jack Bushman, ‘ r an 1 ° furnished from Puget | recently convicted of stealing cattle A iatand.. All tate. sight lives | turned. of Washington. the lun et | lost. The little a wid Eik} When the Ohio sailed trom Nome, The natives nay that Green lake |Sound instead of the Qolumbin river| nnd selling therm to Carstens Bros, driven ashore during the storm. | Oct the Dora, Senator, Roanoke, | wil! free arly in the season #0} ports | were this motniing. sentenced. te three re] Mfhe Ohio's treasure is consigned | Nome City and Oregon, all of which | that the young palefpces may skate] Maj. Bingham ye | years oi Bk tee dee - anc r ca es noh in the penit Zo the Miocene Ditch Co,, Scandin-| steamers Were about to sail for Se- | to their heart's contemt, Even parts |advertixe for propesala aaylan-American bank, W. H. Black, |attie, were in the harbor. this large quantity dX "we- | Judge Gritfig tn the wus x atte oF some other Suni ; Western avenue was dull today and ancy rae a eta A. Macomber, D. F. Lane, J. B.| There will be 18 men and six i, Puget Sotind National! women stationed St, Michael pventern av 1 obably. wi fargest amount ofluniber that |{2* effects af the electic QO. W. Carison and Nv.C. Co.) during the winter, and Mars! 2 ° o furnished. withio..a. limited rrow. Mente of all kinds 1 m~ D t They are replenishing thet nigees oth Dotan bieatieed haat oc taquaina ult prices, ut other wie F ancy irectolire In Sa ship's safe ae 353 “pokes,” | Wilkes will have charge of ix p: owned by passengers a oners. The Objo's passengers pase piles in & manner that would make|the bids, The amount thet ca. prices are unchange the fuél supplies of Eastern million-|gelivered hy December 1 matt fs os more prominent ps poseneess| ed resolutions ¢ king the crew of Hibba: the eteamer aires during the fuel famine look proposals. bert Bros.. y; B d Hike « taded willow hoside a fir tree !*""G the game Sate. bide. tor, x.vea,_ Shere Bree Pianos 8 Upyge Fancy Brode lQuring the Fancy Plisse These SilXs are really 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 values, but we offer choice of 5,000 YARDS TOMORROW at | pananas, 2.0 box; oraneen, | tae Fite rape. trot, : Bee cord grapes, 20@40e! pears, $1.36 per box; cranbertes, $3,50@39.00 per bar. rel; grapes, black-and white, $1.00@ ¢ One- 4 $1.25 per crate; Tokays, $1.25q91.60 b Tr crate, ) Frew Meat—Cow teet( OWe per Mh: steer beer, 7eTwe es Ibi mation. wether, Te; o Swen, 70; port Oe Dar. Hb; veal TOlbe ss. | Qi FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY ern AND SATURDAY — ———-ON ALL OUR Utopian Art Ware, Bric-a-Brac and Statuary. For three days you will have a rare chance to buy the choicest China and) Art Ware, at less than cost. We willnot move any of the present stock to our new quarters in. the Arcade, as: we have enough new goods for the new store to fill every nook and corner, Buy your holiday gifts now at less than one-half off— j CHOCOLATE POTS, worth up to $2.50, at .... poner obecje ene. SRG CHEESE DISH, worth $2.25, now ....... 99c PUDDING SETS, worth $2.25, now .. 99¢ — * roe atone-third off. See our ‘pargain tables— At the Athletic park yesterday lo. 1, OUR g9¢ TABLE—On this table will be found Decorated China Aecenem the: Bright colors of the So Punch ‘Bowls, ie Plates and hundreds of dainty Bietee of bric-a-frac worth up to $4.50, all to be sold at .....-..-++0s5 ‘ BARGAIN TABLE No: 2, 49¢e—Contains Palms, Vases Silverware, soa hacco Boxes, Cups arid Saucers, Candle Sticks, etc., worth. up. to $2.50, SE Mn and anh dbs aue nipvindy PAY 06 c0.0bGasecess ere chnanen 49c BARGAIN TABLES 3 and a ase and 100—Contains bits of Chia, Glass- ware, Plates and Cups and Saucers, worth up to 75%, on bargait: table at The now famous 8 to 1 EURO UEDA haan ad dadocnationanastaes sors bie AR EX asc and roc o'clock bargain list was made RHODES BROS., 1214 SECOND AVENUE, [)is0vs by toch values a8 theee GREAT CLEARANCE SALE| <= Dealers will not be given an op;\ortunityto share in this sale and we reserve the right to limit quamtity to customers. ; _SALE STARTS PRQMPTLY AT 8:30 TOMORROW, i Point D'Esprit, 54 bas fine net, pi be: int D’ Esprit neatly made, 3 value 20c yard, at 13 Specials L\ Young Men's Long Pant Suits, fency Navy Blue Serge, sizes 30 t136, every gar- meng made to fit, worth $10, atsonly— FIGURED BURLAP, beautiful Oriental effects, 36 inches) wide, worth joc yard; from) 8 to ll at 2ic Fish Not, white or croam, 36-inch, PP sea a Silks, worth 200° yard; from § to 11, at 7 silk, value 85 yard, at 69. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY- Uae Chait ‘Imenih: Sukaiadin.atnieal 48 Brussels “Net Carains i We have too many Shoes of different a ion menace marked all our Fall Shoes downiand ff 2, 14. 16 and 18, reguiariy 12%, Lhe, | . dainty figured z th 4 placed them on sale at reduced Bale commences daily at 8 .o'clock, and will doar eying She oer Genuns from § to 11, . ‘ ‘ a value $5.00, tinue for this week only. wi Gemmence at 8 a. m. dally fer this week only. Mewart's uptex Nickel Plated | Boys’ Blouse Suits with gailor collar, of Seihty Pina, goarded springs, 1 dos-| all wool storin serge, very sarell and stylish, pe peautiful Tambour = san card, worth 10e card; from # to! , worth ae ide, in. long, ¥a MENS’ SHOES Mall Woot, vlanneia in chest, ba deed wR hae 4: $io.o pair ier tr LOT No 1 pairs of Man's Light mae tnd dete, worth t6e and, for i Shows either sewed or “inch All Wool Oxtord Gi ge well ee Cheviot, worth toe yard. tor Be. ~ N ti ‘ 7 1 ow “antbric Embroidery, 0. b French ee ah ae hase or Con = quailty, strong scalloped ‘edges blind fe) 01 grow Bape; regular price, 01.66, *, opin work designs. worth 4% to a | Whaisbean yard, we ¢ le yard. ity, tol a z Plain White Hematitch- 66 ‘pairs of Men's Sam ie 40 Daan Meebehiite, Conrented ail nee Pan = pie i ane ae Shoes, ye iWnen, full sige, perfect condition, ay eue Embroideries % Inches warranted ail fi eile Wearanteed wo w Lifetime ee eds ix|axwe ees] 6 lM amd Laces Boys’ Caps, in plain, ; Tory beat giadnot bencait upper ; , [[brwen. yachting ‘style, worth The showing of Fine and Miedium Embroideries and Laces |_ Rubber Dressing : our 6 sreat Serenine a fend panos . mock scalloped and perfore\ed fee parent lyeerine Bonn, Ne is the best we have ever made—and*prices are lower, too. Price ‘Be eac fare setting the people to thinking Smngiteh back way. Reavy. holt . J) Warned tathia abet, 's“¢rainskas| Some special values for Thu tsday— quality and ectting. _mrecveae conte " Couple sate, bitnd exelets vines a price, PR Women’s $1.60 Umbreliaa, 26-inch, Cream Oriental Laces, average} Wjaite Cotton Point De Paris ing thelr best to buy now. The pasi taser sie trees sre | Ww Chocolates, easorted | in width from 3}4 to 514] ‘Laces, new open patterns, has been @ period of unusual offer —Rataned ict kid stock § LOT No. #8 pairs Ladies’ Fine inches, fine met top, with very fine quality, average in ings In the sale Of commodities of c Show, Velour kid, | - heavy scalloped edges, all r clers Fompadour Fev. Mack Scott, the colored! very description, but never beto: edge, fancy i cectat patie Gs ok slags new open design, worth 19¢, width from 334 to 5% inches, | binding ,the kind that was et, . opGrtantty been plain opera H g skirt regular value Se Beri cour a, eetine, kad plead. | ne aow ac this great tale, where pri- regular price $1.0 “ag ES tates ~ trey Woot Undershirts anal 25¢ and age yard; Sale price} worth ag§c, e9c and 33¢ yard; fot guilty. am ee vate individuals can purchase fine regularly $1.00; from 8 to! yard ......eeeeeee seeees§e] Sale price, yard ....... rate pew mandard pianos on easy terms dyear welts and ae ‘a for less than many dealers ordinarit clowe, per pa en's Bic Fancy Ralbriggan So: . * 4 K WEATHER FORECAST aay Chen for cathe arity Bay hin. te bee var. LJ trea Fulton mea | Swiss and Cambric Embroidery H dges, very finest qualities, bmg A the higher grades we have pairs Logget gh bey hg hens Women’s Lai Thite Aprons, " For Seattle diets OF tet tret benetitel pianos wide Counters; regular price s8.00, } Ltew: upper, te cr mntes woctk'sac, ism 2'5°8t| Choice new open and blind desigiis, most of them are soiled | : | from the continual moving of ste.ck; all widths, worth 12%, Vicinity. —Tonight ce ‘Thursday, showers; | en, ever saw, regular price $559, nov : 3 pon gts mye y Ufat me to fresh svutheast winds. $400. Some that retail everywher: . 4 ane _Ciaiidren's White ik | Stocking | inner #0) ‘at $175, now #242; still others that we : * prt aren ge h tassel, worth 9c; from| 17+ 2x and age i Sale prea | YEE bs pchevene soe ORGE larly, at $915, now $254, and le throughout, sizes 3 to 8; A Rag —— ns en's \ce Woo) Fascinators, for 45 A large assortment of 1 ‘Satin, root Asbestos Tannage Moose , aa hed tar mean 7 Btock Shoes hand-sewed, double } A small : We Rak That enemy. 40 83; Os ec uffs 59c Laundry Bags soles; regular price $7.00; now 2 z : : mrstette. Watuts, aloo blac! dof the 00 Viztes that we are Caving a seenriiscets sessesnes cores MeO } Sale st, par pale... ne Hiacton ere Sen cues ah ws | 29 Cents Out at $68, alno nome 385 style 4 : been. from § to 11, at 38c. Black Liberty Silk Neck Ruff, ex-| White Canvas Laundry Bags, ex-|% only $54, et Instruments mold on SF n’s Hais Bixb hoe P: 100 mize, at 4 le a full neck with lor i ; y's Sho ve, at 40, | tr < jong accordian | tda Ia bed in by any payments and fully warranted Fe Poa Men’s # / Jen‘ Felt Julletteg, fur trim=|plaited ends, guaranteed | water | floral co ge BA RB ai lncde aber aie or wole, low heel, worth | pressed, worth $8.60 and $4.00 each; | worth regularly boc o : arly We have fro 1 q [sale rien 81,96 each, rtd sularly each; Sale pri ilk, worth reguli %e. the Knox a rice 45c. Hats, we have decided m as follows r No. 1—-Men's $1.00 and $2.06 » Fedora Hats, in brow ck; now fo. 16--Men‘s $3.00 Late Style : Brown Derby Hats 81,06 Men's $2.00 Late ene ee an Pa The Big Store NORDHOFF 6 Co. now 82.50 “D> aaa [419 to 1435 2d Ave and II5-I35 Pike St. D. S. JOHNSTON 0. ‘Tatior-madc in blue now i, dozen Men's Black Sateen Shirts, ¢* Ait nines: Oc value; now $2 dozen Men's Black and’ Whi 3 Striped Duck Shirts, ‘tev ‘ 3 ti Mackintoshes and Rubber Clothing 7 } | Men's $2.00 Short Length Mackin. } EF W { ‘ ok | A sen toe Heney Menin Ghoven § Mis His Li api Mee -W. Merrick Auction Sale of| fe, tata Gi en's $0 Lone Xangth Mad The American Clothi athe bee. . ze 82.50 © American jothier, | STOP THOSE || "= tn | rye pute ose ten poceeeea. 2000 % Horses | |. DRVNE assoc hon tibieveve =) ab peel SMe ee | GROCERY Co. i oar a i Wight Napa Tanned Gloves them o the 2 HEADACHES Mens TAght Maps Te Howes} Tntroduse them, to th At Manley Stakes t220-1222 tnd ave, Phone, Main | More headaches come from eye- nein e be Ng [train than any ‘other cause.” Stop || Men's ic Heavy We ; : D. BUCK & CO. Made of est material, all wool. B | taking medicine and come to us for 4 Men’s Socks Men's, Boys’ and Ohit« FANCY IOWA CREAMERY Rien « ‘Cut in,the latest fashion; on- nanent cure, We VIX head-|§ Men's $1 Heavy as Buck... 7he : Saar Meee Seaewbiih: thas Ys Y olathing | ona 4 fy.n iimited number; special at CHUCHARD OPTICAL CO Men's $1 Asbestos Tanned Gloves ; \ Cotton Hone, regular price aise sahine : i 4%. 1207 Second The | at Re DO YOU WANT TE Brow. rity epee yi are « é Next to Stone, x ri eh alt AS * Cashmere Half ) ¢ “hildren'e 4 Storm Rubbe qi : wee Men's Ail W Per Pound " ! JAMES HENRY ‘ aide Ob The + PLUMBING ~——— tee Wholessis ont Ketel) Ruteher, Jovven, Men's $1 Horshehide Gloves,..7he . ‘ane Packer. aa latina ges AAs a. APR ~ ~ ~~ And Hot Water Heating. ==25ce=—= —————J STEINWAY aati temp eS BEST MEATS 1319 Firat Avenue, Seattle Plane and attimates furnished. | i:00-Western avenue, Saturday, 1) ‘Ga —_—— ‘ Choaks, Suite aod Mullinery Recttig atighaae onare hoe ‘0, ; Me " p.m, bar Ath, #6 head of well Mw, 7, ‘Arcade Bidg. Located One-half Biook North af Postotfice || South side Colman dock, foot/of Cot | broke we ‘om 900 tor . T. Shannen Grocery ©, * ‘Covenite 2nd ave. = - apap agers a Umbta street, Low pounge’ “TNE fom 800 to'lh Whetesale and Retall Outhes | SHERMAN CLAY & vi ‘#19 Wertern ave Phone, Diack I51. @DO. LANCASTER, Owner. 711 Second Avent En

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