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a MAY REMOVE KING STREET BUNKERS Proposition of Pacific ice Company for#Vacation of Dear- born Street in Return for Concessions, Comes Up in the | City Council Tonight At the meeting of the elty council tonight the principal matter conmid-s finally se ered will probably be the proposea,} me Cone that the tiimnel matter ts td ied, ‘the proposed Vacation night on al bur it tm expected that Jusion will be reached to- | MORTALITY RECORD Jones, aged 74 years, {ey A 8 2 at Lakeview ceme the family plot tery ral of A, Proctor, who nomish weveral days ago, varlors of Bonney rme tery of ‘Yucation of Dearborn, street, on th wntreet tide flats, in favor of\the Columbi he new terminal plans make this & Puget Sound Sound faa oe move necossa: the part of the ‘The raiiroad company & peti Cokambia & Puget Sound railroad tion several months ago for the{ That coimpany must remove its WHOLESALE PRIC vacation of Dearborn street, agree- era cks fvom King street according to ing to remove its bunkers, avhich are now located at the foot of King street, to the new location, Final consideration of the vaca tion of the street has been deferred from time to time on account of ne Settlement of the tunnel and termina! Proposition having been made. Now VOTE OF THE MINOR PARTIE heaped of the minor parties in Be tere has tabulated ‘the county auditor's Siclalit-Labor r pored terminal plan. ia expected to be some fight as | proposition, however on intimated that th Is Hot satisfied with the praposed to be granted ths con pensation asked by the railroad company elty ations for card parties to CARTER in Perry, Oklahoma, was eaoed by the Seattle police day. SberkY Foster of Perr ed sewerkl days ago to take Carter * anso~ monthly a ley block, =i but Gov. McBride refused isitken tay? pt ce been invited to attend. —— ively no solicitors employed jephone at The Ivy Press, but a tels i ef i Hi 5 Li | i it SPECIAL SALE English Breakfast Tea, worth 60; sale price this week, per pound .. 6 eter eeen BOE Fancy lows Creamery Butter, PEF POUNE 66 .creree eres. BEC R. T. Shannon Grocery Con Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, ELONO AVE Thanksgiving Sale Linens } We are celebrating this Thanksgiving season in a char- periet way by giving a great sale of Lineny We are thankful for the business this year has brought us, the es we quote on Linens are calculated to make you thankful too. inch Futl Bleached Pure Linen “qible Damask, per yard... 49e 3-4 nize All Linen Satin Damask hea Napkins, extra pear 40-inch Full Blesched Double | 9.4 wise All Linen Satin Damask ‘Damask, genuine County Down Napkins, Scotch and Irish Peete par yetdn cso ereee! Ee inet owen, $1.69, wait Bleaches 1. 25, | $2.76," $3.00, Tejnch Heavy aid “Fate per yard . i-tadh AB Linen Bette Pamagh. ‘Bleached, per yard. ‘Ti-inch All Linen Pull Bleached All our splendid up-to-date atin Damask, per yard..B5€ | woe of scotch and Irish Table Heavy Double Satin Da- | Linen Sets, Lanch Cloths and wo. per rare. Finger Doylies, as well as Huck, ae ‘scotch wun | Damask and Turkisd Towels and Tjesh .} Damask, per yard... | Crashes, in all grades, are in- eeeeven enencrene ences $1.00 | ciuded in this sale at greatly re~ duced prices, which want of space forbids our mentioning here. rank Napkins, ‘$115 $138 apd $1.50 MCCARTHY DRY GOODS co. (Suscensors to E. WeMewhall & Co.) Satin Da: Sper dozen 51.0, for the concessions a tomorrow afternoon and even. at her home, 1033 Bighteenth rs REMAINS Carter vata to be wanted for as he Green Fruit Provisions Froth Moat—Cow beef( je per tb) etwer bent, ‘Tetiac nar ts mut ‘wether, Tei Fresh ranch, 38@40o; orn, Mgize ry—tens, 19@iSe; fryer, 1468 reer ‘token ga 19g 20e. = RUNS OFF OFF THE TRACK Reecial to the Bar. SPOKANE, Nov, 10. Northern train, due in Netson, I. C., at $:15 Sunday night. was wrecked at the Spokane & Northern siding, about four miles from Nelson. The engine jumped the track and ran the ties for 100 yards, doing erable fo the track and shaking up the engine and cars so that all will have to be repaired. ‘The passengers and crew were un- hurt. Kast- to of —— Dancing Clasece aontay and Friday evenings, Brie 2 vate lessons ~~ Society Printing and Engraving— ‘The Ivy Preve. eee yoopomcomgl? RANGES : ARE THE BEST ‘We received a carload of “Gar- lands” last week. Come in and see them—we have plenty of courteous salesmen, who will be pleased to explain the merit of the “Garland Range.” We sell them on time if you prefer. GEO. fH. WOODHOUSE (0. 1409 SECOND AVENUE. | _ 1413 Second Avenue |} Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 680. | Good Home-Made Bread 4c a Loaf for our Saturday's _"Pecind salen. Watch AT DAULTON’S $xi2 Ingrain Carpet, regular 9x12 Ingrain Carpet, ome sale price.... Carpet, vis #0, sale price russels Carpet, Fido, sale $x10-6 Brussels Carpet, rej $11.80, sale price.. 2 Brussela Carpe Feauiar dks rice . ’ r-bx) Granite, Bux Carpet, price 14.54, enle pri ox? Granite Rug price $5.60, sale price oxi2 Granite Rug Carpet,” ice $7.00, wale price 9x9 All Wool Ingrain Carpet, price $8.25, sale price. 9xi2 AN) Wool Ingrain Carpet, rey lar price $11.00, sale 87. - ular ular price $1 loxid Pro Brussel Rug Carpet, price $14.00, sale price... DAUUTON CARPET CO, Cor. Goring and Firat Ave. "| the investigation of th | purchases average | | that he ~The Great | rice |} THE SE. OF FIRE ENGINES, | |Council Committee Investigat- | . ing Purchase This Afternoon , The counct! committee on fire and water is thi afternoon taking Up purchase by ka of the tw the boar we Of the councl! # report that the en a, dl, | mation believes Will lead €0 the Fe Jection of the engines: The committec is aoh a co Ja report at | dextgned tn the tabi & modern printing place, makes a| leading spectaity of things out of the | my orders of this nature. cated In the Pythian buildin and Pike. —— Salendars for 1903—The Ivy THIS WEEK ENDS IT ‘The Great Expansion Surplus and Special Cut Price Sale ducted by D. 8. Johnston ing the Past Seven Weeks. Will Positively Close Next Saturday Night Never Ddetore were as great values given ip Pianos and Organs in Beat- te oe oe "auring this great bargain For reasons frequently announced, we ik offering our entire Une of Kimball organs at xreatect becgtte berante prises ots of them ase 6. bas can it that we carry out our ad ment to the letter, and a call of inspection and careful mvestigation will convince the moat akept Persons living at © distance, and who cannot come to Seattle, can safely leave to us the selection of an a8 we guarantee not only @ great bargain, but entire set- isfaction in every _— my dependable. hat ordinarily sell for § be had at ot this aale for $220, and the eRighene erate $475 and $040 fancy | Comet are now selling = ceases to #400." pianos, In vi conaition. tram 800 to 73 and sf." New organs, worth from $85, $95 to $119, go at this wale for $47, $54, and $72 ete; $6 to $100 cash and $3 to $5 per month. Every instrument Fuarantend to be as represented, ne price to all alike. Closing Out Sheet Music We are anxious to get this Soper’ ment out of the way as quickly as poate, 20 we seed the room for tie Plano, o: and art musical in- strument news. All sheet music feet Eotaaie rouinrty at fc now go- that which sells at 286, is only ee, and on many 7 ploc: portionate reduction te wtiit fer. Choice new music, vocal And instrumental, bo per copy. New standard instruction books for all instruments that retafl regularly at $2, now 75e to So; others that sell everywhere at $1.25, now only 650, and those that retail for $1, now 55c, and hundreds of others reduced in same proportion. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dea! 003 Beeond A wantues Bure’ Building, Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Clothing re First Ave., Cor. Marion St. Wholesale and Retail and #0 cheap that] every woman coral dren even take de- pd in Be furnisn tf structions, We ma, to order Flow: Blectric Shades. 1412 Firet ave. near Union Open All Night. ‘Tel. Main 1029 coLtl BROS., Successors to COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co, UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embatmors 1407 First Aye., bet. Pike and Hi BeattleWaane “en ~ | Pike seats, $1.50, ATTLE STAR reputat Th Phones 878 Only the and r ste only wholesale hou: that makes a ap ply the for intoraat at jess than will come to us ot Ge tha on giving i h Was picked up lat night with on ugly cut ye. He was sent te liswion, Hin wtory hotter pure and unadulterated infertor are offered for elsewhere and take mateh oh us if you can. J, ARONSON “POLICE NOTES » th mf ntore 5 and a nugmeet pin wreetown name an Pike stre over hi i» that he re eelved the cut In a fall enviabl beat their are the and find We ¢ in Beattie iy to sup: If you are 4 in obtaining sti ne Pp ur Moo Matchless Liquor Store 109 Columbia street ‘Tek Sunset Pink 1751, Tel. tnd 1761 Froe_ Delivery. @ valuable jun Wag stolen from him yes Wayside | STOP THOSE HEADACHES ent cure. Speeenane oryjees. < co 1207 Secor nd (Next to Stone, tore. GRAN A Play That Is Clean, Elevating 804 | concluded to close out our sur- Ave, Beattie. Fisher & Lane Lead of Intense Interest. Shore Acre Only Two Nights More. A SUPERB PRODUCTION. m than any other causa, ae ng medicine and come to We FIX mae HOUSE ‘Theater. tory cases waiting for the new JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main ¢3.|Lamp Department to be finish- s Decorated — Lamp, Lot Prices—41.00, Tie, 800, fic. Beattio’s GRAND terse =" HOUSE Theater. JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 6.)27 inches high, gold plated base, 9- Weaneeday Afternoon and — Inimitable 8-Act Parce- Next Biett, “OVER THE FENCE %—CLEVER PEOPLE—20 Build for Three Hours of Solid Fun. $1.0, Tho, We, Me. Beate now on sale, Roth Phones, Main 43. House Packed to the Doors Again for the Ninth Time. Second and Last Week of the Dis- tinguished Actress, FLORENCE ROB RTS, Three Nights More Only of ““SAPHO' ‘Thursday Night, 3 Nights and Sat- urday Matinee Only, “The Adventure of Lady Ursula” |. Russet, vis, Indepandent, bei. 40¢, B0e. (Nor @ $1.60 show, BUT THD ONLY At etlon, in Town.) Every Night ‘This 2 Ween and Satur- No one seated dur- day Matinee, the latest “State- Named” Comedy iy “PENNSYLVANIA” A Heart Story of the Wyoming Valley. y By C.S. Callahan and Dan L. Hart. A Piay With Natural Characters, Witty Dialogue, Intense Funny Situations and Select Com- pany. Seats Selling Seven Days in Ad- vance, CHATRE’S NEW Climaxes, INDIAN CIRCUS 1 of Novelties from the Kast. INDIAN PARROT FIRES A GUN. COMMENCING November 8, 1902 And Following Nights. Howell Doors Open at 7 P. LOCATION OLD BICYCLE TRACK treet. Performance Commences at #8 P. M. Sharp. POPULAR PRICES. GENERAL ADMISSIO: . BOe. Reserved chair, $1.00; reserved. box half rate ‘in al! classes. Menagerie ©pen 7 A Children «inder 10 yeavs, M. tobP, M Admission One Wiekel Only, wa-aar € iret ‘Toss, Manages "Eee '99 | Decorated na Lamp, Lot oe THE BON MARCHE | THE BIG STORE | JACKET in the Store |regalar prices, No More row come prepared to buy as follows: All $ 3.50 Women's All $ 3.98 Women's ts at $ 2.66 | All $15.00 Women’: All $ 4.75 Women's Jackets at $ 3.17 | All $18.00 Women’ | All$ 5.00 Women's Jackets at $ 3.33 | All $20.00 Women’ | All $ 6.50 Women’s Jackets at $ 4.34 | All $25.00 Women’: All $ 7.50 Women's Jackets at $ 5.00 | All $27.50 Women’ All $ 8.50 Women's Jackets at $ 5.67 | All $33.00 Women’ goodly gathering of salespeople. | TERMS WILL | be final, A further reduction in price of one-third—thirty- (. three and one-third per cent—will be allowed on our Jackets for Women. By further reduction we mean that |this will be the rule at present marked prices. Only a short time since we made a horizontal cut of 20 per |cent-on all our Jackets—hence, by ‘reducing one-third more we really mark them down about 50 per cent from Such a Splendid Chance Can Come This season—and would not be allowed now except for the fact that we are heavy in this stock because the early fall selling | was curtailed on account of delays in the new building. Tomor- jackets at $ 2.34 jAll $12.50 Women’s Jackets at $ 8.34 | This sale includes all our three-quarter and full length coats for winter. sweeping and radical is the discount that we are prepared for the rush with a NONE OF THE COATS SOLD ON ABOVE BE EXCHANGED—none will be sent C, O. D, THE BON MARCHE THE GIG Ld 9 ONE - THIRD OFF ON ALL |: JACKETS \Special Sale Today and Tuesday Including Every Womans’ jackets at $10.00 jackets at $12.00 jackets at $13.34 jackets at $16.67 jackets at $18.34 jackets at $22.00 So Each sale must Half Price Sale| of Lamps When the Lamp season was at its height a month ago the and bulk of our Fine Decorated Par- =—__ lor Lamps were still in the fac- ed. Now that all are ready for sale in the new store, we have plus stock at prices that are th 1. about balf the usua 10-Cent Table pied Is crowded with pretty little 3 inches high, pretty tinted s-tnch lobe to match take-out fount, round wick ana bs burner, em- housed gold plated base; thip lamp in 3 decorations; value $3.60, sale price pereeren 5s) Decorated Parlor Lamp, Lot No. 2 wishes, tea pots, tiles, pretty and a host-of other things, value up to 25¢ each; choice, toc. Our as-cent Table inch globe, beautifully decorated in floral aprays, blue and red tints, base to match, round wick an burner, a very pretty lar $4.50, sale price, each. No. 3. This lot takes in a variety of beau- tiful lamps, some with picts, oth ers with decorated re, oth | saucers, dainty little .decora- if, choice, this sae ber) §0c each; fancy decorated cake plate, pretty 1 ittle spooners, with handles on the sides ; dain- ty little olive dishes, cream ‘| pitchers, some lar; smaller; Bavarian cl salad bowls, nice thin china, assorted floral decorations; ash receiv- ers, match safes to hang on wall and many other bargains, too many to mention; values up to 65c; your ee age. Pretty Little Night Lamps Complete, with globes to match founts; regular 0c ones, this sate, for, food . Special Sale of Sheet Music We have moved .the Music Store to the second floor, In order to introduce it we have Prices 10c, 15c, 19c, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c, SOME PIECES AT HALF The new basement store is beginning to assume shape, and tomorrow you will the foot of the elevator or stairway a half dozen large tables arranged with fancy C! Bric-a-Brac at roc, 1§¢, 19¢, a§c, 35¢ and soc, many of the articles being choice above prices, and really worth double. bits of china—olive dishes, pie|department to our downstairs 25¢ Tin Steamers, plates, cups and caucers, fruit|Store—baskets, and you Is crowded to overflowing, fair-| Flower baskets, candy baskets, ly teeming with bargains—fine| beautifully thin Austrian china cups and|baskets, satin lined, etc., 35¢ to tions, pretty shapes, should be} (Candy baskets, with covers, New Baskets We have added another new 15¢ Scalloped tube, 10-inch val | lise Heavy now find us carrying F Baskets in every couletvabe little bisque figures, bric-a-brac, shape and style. Little colored |15¢ Heavy Soup after-dinner cups and saucers,| straw work baskets for as low pretty |as 10c; nice ones, 25¢ and 3 sc Perforated Pie Tins, 256 Janeane Crumb oc S lepunele Balk ase, Ja i, eth saa Bask to $1.50. Beautiful work ets on stands, prices ranging from $1.49 to $10.00 each. In- fant baskets, 35¢ to $8.50 each. decorated work $3.50. 50c Japann great variety, §c each; soc doz- en. Hardware and Tinware Specials 15c Perforated Chair Bottom. “Foot - Porcelain Clock, 85c Lap Boards, for -65c\tinted and decorated in 35c Kitchen Mirror, 14 x 14.25c sprays, assorted colors, 25¢ Japanned Coal Hods...17c| Haven movement, gua 5¢ Japanned Fire Shovels ...3¢ | good timekeeper, 43¢ Heavy Tin Dish Pans. .29c | Regular $1.50 Value for ‘ubing, “ gathered about 500 shects of popular and high class music, and will put the entire lot on sale tomorrow at, the sheet, 9c ‘Here are a few of the titles— only a few of each title—some- times only one or two—so don’t be lote: “The Pietre on the Button.” “On Emancipation Day” (Song or March.) “Peacherine Rag.” “Invincible Bagle” (Sousa). “A Bunch of Rags.” “Salvation” (Sacred Song). “Excelsior* (Sacred Song). “Song of Triumph” (Sacred “In the Pajace of the King” red Song). “T'm Getting Awful Lazy." “Yesterday.” “Capitola,” “Kimona Walts.” “The Columbia Phonograph March.” Dream of Love” (Walts). Ville Brigade.” "The Beautiful Country.” “Tory Waltses.” “Don't Say Good-Bye Forever.” “Maizie.” “Just Recause She Made Goo Eyes” (Two-Step) ‘Sheet Music 9c "Two Farewell Songs,” by Tafford tors. Hates to Get Up Early in the Lee.” “The Dance of. the Midgets.” Need the Money.” Down in ‘Tenement Row.” No One in the World Like "m Lookin’ for an Angel.” Love You Honey, Love You, "Deed 1 “the Spider and the Fly.” Beau Monde Waltses. “I'm Done With Ragtime.” “Mid the Blue Fills of Maryland.” “Last Night.” yohe Waltzes. tas the Daylight Was Break- long). (Sac- e Meeting of the Bluo and the (Two-Step) rhe Honey moon March,” e Ice Palnce March.” Beau Monde ‘he Girl I Left at Home,” 1 Mi e Sun Dance.” ‘ell Us Pretty Ladies,” see Grandstand Belle.” “Phe Rainbow Dance.” The Pianola,ThePianola Having arranged with the Seattle representative of M. B. Wells, sole Northwest agent for The Acolian Company of New York, we take pleasure in announcing a Pianola Recital, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of this weck. Recitals from a2go to 4 p. m. The Pianola is not a mechanical “Piano-Player,” but an instrument of great worth and merit, and we assure our patrons an hour of genuine pleasure on these days. The Pianola, The Pianola, the Pianola Dem Goo- The Bon Marche, 4 THE BIG STORE Dress Goods Silksand L A Lively Sale for Tuesday Buyers The printing of the price story for Tuesday inyolves4 fact that the Dress Goods, Silks and Linings are now in new home—the middle aisle of the main floor. The usual prices for staple fabrics, as well as fancies for | row, are in a measure occasioned by our desire to have visit the best dress goods store hereabouts and partake of om ; Introductory Sale.bargains. Black Goods 64-inch All Wool Black Homespun, value Bbo.. “Black S-inch Al Wool Heavy Cloth, in brown, gi Oxford, value $1.15. S4-Inch All Wool Mi navy, vajue $1.50... ®-inch All’ ‘Wool medium and dark grays) Silks 20-inch Black Peau de Sol) all value 950. inch Black’ Peat “ae Bale, il 60-inch All Wool” Cloth, value $1.25. 46-inch All Wool F mine, value 7c 52-inch All Woo! rents, value $1. bee {neh All ‘Wool ‘Black Wi re value $1.25. ia ~~ B. Priestley & Co. of Black Zibeline Cheviot SPe 50-inch All Woo! Mottled Cheviot, a black, navy and green and Woo Knot Chev- wise in handeome colorings, vahuo Silk, ua! ralue $1.86, es very rich fabri 175 Lent esta, ch fabric, | 54-inch All Wool Fine Kersey Cloth, | inch good quality Sil in the latest shades and ons Value $2.25 . 1.7 78 : Colored Dress on 40-inch All Wool Iridescent Cheviot, latest combinations of color, value <B5e! 300, pres 50-inch All Wool Cheviot | ‘ik eck “navy. beeen, Berio, in | 28-1 in ‘pan Black Velour, dark red, value $1.00 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-155 Pike Street Nordhoff &-Co. ee@radnvesonansbess