The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1902, Page 4

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a ‘DE SAMUEL HILL TALKS Are Conceded to Exist in| Metropolitan Fire Engines! ‘ADMITTED A special meeting of the coune!t ) pit committee on fire and water hax |the International F Deen called for tonight to conciude | pany sold the investigation of the purchase of | ropolita the two new Metropolitan fire en-|style Fox boiler " that was probably kn ‘The engines, which are now im the | fective. clty awaiting the council's verdict,| ‘That the engines were wal ps of the Men'a club of ongregational chureh At a FECT Though That the City ocr asa ae ena on the omm | thustasm. |KENT MAN'S | HARD LUCK 4 When Joe Cruise appeared in ¢ Ke terday afternoon rge w story that him his spe HAN CAME LO recelved With en- Will Buy Them Is Now This is an admiveic | police court y acted | told Judy vid from | Cured for trust, i] ‘The youn: hat th robably be accepted, but ac- | for on but one bid, and th cording to the statement made by |a member of the fire engi Chairman Crichton, the Star's pub- | admitted, but tt ts Intimat Meation of the fact that an engine |c gation will take the stan of the fluid ert at > Inebriates man= xpend a bilariows night. He court yeat that he had $8) when By and that when he fo | eltning onthe fla b by works with the of the counctt hav- ontract Was e Bulted in the International Fire Bo ard of public Company substituting phosphor |b we for iron manifolds in Fox ance comméttee tubular boilers, with which the en-|ing fore knowledge of the fact. A gines are equipped. lthat 4 the defects in the boller have It is claimed that phosphor bronse been remedied and as the fire de | Manifolds will not pit as did the |partment is in great need of the en | fron. At the same time the company |Kines, the city's interest would be | enc 3 contended © by [heat subserved by @ ratification of | 3 Stan, * judge thought man had been punisher by a night in the chamber Ko ~| that the bs rors and #0 allowed bim ¢ GIRL. BEAUTIFUL MA _ STRIKES CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Four hundred Striking employes of the Eisworth ‘Ceres! Food factory today organized GG =f 4 oy SHE HAS LEFT COMIC OPERA AND WILL APPEAR IN COMEDY —(Special Cor respondence)—It_ muet be husband, Cosmo Gordon Lennex, wrote a rather he com: . e332 Tepe sit ea tue rprined af POLICE NOTES Mrs. Alice Johnson was fined $5 and costs in Justice George's court yesterday afternoon on conviction of ulting HO. Meller with an ax, occurred on Day street some - time ago. ‘The police have beon notified that —_ 7 saaned Clements, about 18 ane, been arrent Leland, a ‘llitle town near Port Townsend. The | live im Seattle. —o——_ next season, after in which she turned from a “prima woman,” or in other words has quit eomie American admirers who remember het Fencing Master” and ot! ‘oven action An oh prod ne, will be su i 3 i i 2 Fi erda: ft Port srere and Sune doy says his parente had rough weather j 3 fli 5g 7 iH Oregon will be laid up un- tl it ie definitely decided where she | will run this winter. She may be put on the run to Valdes. Statuary ‘brought into sentenced WHOLESALE PRICES enfTbee prteas are. to sey buyer tn quan- ics on small purchases average Co bigher.) Displayed in our Show Winde of our great removal sale. Vv. China Cr. Salad Bowls, worth $2.25, now TB; squashes, tae . Boga box: cooking applon, Ho T5e@01.26 box; ba- | pineapples, $3 . i are ruled that he could be terms for the It will pay you to see our —% worth up to $4.50. to serve time fo» |“ 14ige; bellion, . Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Butter—Washington creameries, 800; aatern, 27 can be made umerable petty offenses, all corm ed when he threw the unlucky ‘We have a com) Dressings. Tables and Chairs at factory pric Everything the best obtainable, Stewart & Holme: 621 First try—Hona, 18160; tryere, 14@ | | WEATHER FORECAST ps toward securing the of @ thorougbfare with © maximum grade of 7 per cent from the business disirict to the top of ‘Anne hill were taken at the } meeting of the East Queen Anne| feattle and Vicinity—Tonight and | ments Club last might. ‘Thursday, occasional rain, fresh ‘A route for the proponed roadway | southeast winds. was decided upon and a committee onions ‘of 15 appointed to officially bring the| Pletcher & Carpenter, realty bas. | Matter before the counett at its next | enins only. | Roosevelt on His Way Just 1- _—On au China’ and Artware Bric-a-Brac Vases, Ete. Buy your holiday gifts ‘ases worth $4.95, Removal Sale price... Pudding Dishes, worth $1.19, now. . cker Jars, worth $2.25, now . Tobacco Jara, worth $2.45, now .. Cameo Steins, worth $1.98, now .. One-Haif Off on Ali Our Utopian letra 49c and 25¢ Table; on these tab: RHODES BROS. ROADWAY OW comes cice| Doctor... [East QUEEN ANNE ee en ou, at | vooe {| TABLES | plete stock of Suryical Instruments, Appilances and THE SE. ‘AFTER BEAR MEAY to the Hunt Nov. 12.—President al train arrived here volock. An im crowd he paced m greetl ulled out he plakform bowling nte. in telems PITTSBURG, Ri l elt’ spe 4 the presid and down th friends stood the ut the object! ap Will de eats hunt, ‘Abe pla 200 mitted. distant ways that he in ‘The preaident 1 most neorecy as point where his lished for the b is supponed to trom Memphis going as a. private sportsman have # real good hunt and does want to be bothered. He spe’ entire time on the specin) train the task of rushing (brough prewal official business, CITY SALARY INCREASE The couneli amittes on clvi) service and salaries held a meetin last night to eondider general increase in salnrtes ea paid by the city. The was in executive son ¥ t an sh no action Was taken, it was statyd after ‘the meeting that the mit. tee wan favorable to such an | crease. Another meeting will held next week AGREEABLY © SHOCKED Through the freakish pranks telephone, Port Captain McFarland of the F “ got the report Saturday evening that the ship Katie Davenport had sprung « leak an she lay at the Broad street dock, and was sinking was notified of the supposed cs young ling message by telepbone in Capt MeFarland’s office in the " Although the captain man by Sny means, he got im overcoat with the axtlity of a 20-year-old, and made lightaing tracks for the dock. As he reached the pler, sweating and puffing, he was ly shook - ed. Katie Davenport the smooth water as plac words, ARE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION BY CITIZENS W. Tiernay and James Suiliven were arrested this morning im a very strenuous manoer on 4 ot having attempted to rob or there. rgeant Stuart went out on the cnme. he reached the saloon the te were backed into & cor- ner and several men armed with bil- lard cues were guarding them. ‘Though both were arrested, it ia Inct thought they can be with any specific offense. 2 OF ows. This is the last week g¢ table. les will be found articles 1214 SECOND AVE. en. s Drug Company Aveauc ng: ‘We are Gatly re- celving shipments of ECSTON PA last night ||} PAINLESS DENTISTRY. atl at as follow: - ning on Eighth avenue, the pont where the propored Vv HOLIDAY t You will alway find our clerks ¢ tremely ous and W yor. our | Goons Jake avenue extension saterseots | : “ : game; thence along Kighth avenuc | Wace wh, om No Piao; fntersection of Ninth avenue north, diully invite yo juced south; thence north to and to inspect Required me north to Harri gon. street slong Harrison street to Seventh avenue north to thence along Prow- im Bei A inte! Parlors . Beainghatses =a * ert onoeserueDmDEELeacis ie Northwest. A 12-VYoer Written Gua 8i £8S DENTISTS st approved laboratory a al Dentistry With All Work, the personal Dre. S. M, Milne both holding t + D. 8, DD. 8, mbers of the Roya lege of Dental Surgeons Hours— 8:30 a : ¥ At ATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE FORMAL OPENING Of the New Store Next Week for prices will be cut and sales incre Lowers of music especially Pianola The second Pimnola recital will take place at the Bon Marche tamorrow afternoon, from 2:30 till 4 o'clock. THE GIG STORE invited. Eight to Eleven Some Very Special Bar- gains for Thursday--on Sale Oak Cottage Poles, with fix- tures complete, worth: 2oc each, from 8¥o IT, at 12/ac. A‘few Carpet Remnants left lout of a large number, worth joc each ; from 8:to 11, at 19. Woments Fast Black Cotton Stockings, double heel and toe, superior quality, worth 15¢; from 8 to Inpat Iie pair. Tailors’ 60 inch Tape Meas- ures, metal gipped, will not stretch, worth.aoc each; from 8 to 11, at 1¢. Broadway “Swantill” Hooks and Eyes, black. or silvered, all sizes; from 8 to/11, re card. Very. Best Quality Brush Edge Skirt Binding, regularly, 8c yard; from 8 to 11, at 2yac. Fancy Decorated Crepe Pa- per, worth 25c roll ;.from 8 to it, at 12¢ roll. | Women’s Felt — Slippers, worth 75, at 48c. Children’s and Misses’ Felt leather soles, no-heels, at 48c. Cream Outing, 27-inch, worth 6c yard; from 8 to 11, at 3c. Slipper: worth 75) 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, good quality and full width, worth 2oc ; from 8to 11, at 16c yard. Bleached Damask Napkins, 5-8 size, assorted patterns, worth 85¢; from 8 to 11, at, dozen, 59¢. Indigo Prints, full standard cloth, worth 6c yard; from 8 to It, at 4c. White Cotton Ivory Val Laces and Galoons, differ- ent widths, fine qualities, worth up to 2tc yard; from 8 to 11, at gue White Pearl Shirt W. Buttons, 2-hole, superior q ity, medium sizes, worth 8 1-3c the | Suits, n Platt | blue, | inet from. 8 to II o’Clock. Women's Fancy Colored Taf- feta Silk Ties, with Turnover Collarettes,in black, white and colors, very fine quality, worth 69c; from 8 to 11, at 39¢. Colored Satin Taffeta Rib- bons, 5-inch, warranted silk, every shade, worth 69¢; from 8 to 11, at 23¢. Nutra Fur Scarfs, regularly {8 to 11, at $5, : Boys’ Outing Flannel Night Shirts, worth §0c ; from 8 to 11, at 39c. Men's Garters, white and colors, pair, at 5c. in black, worth 15¢ Women's Large White Aprons, with wide hem at bot- tom, worth soc; from 8 to 11, Jat 39¢. Children’s Gingham Aprons, all sizes, trimmed around collar and sleeves with white braid, worth 35c; from 8 to 11, at Women's Flexibone Corsets, 18 to 25, worth $2 25; from 8 to II, at $1.00. Silk Velvet Vestee avy blue, trimmed with white braid, ages 3 to 8, reg lar selling price $5.50; from 8 to II, very special, at $4.48. Boys’ Flannel Waists, in 3 to 13 years, worth 75¢, at 59c Ready-to-wear Hats, in Scratch Felt, trimmed with vel- vet and quill, worth $1.95 ; from 8 to 11, at $1.25, positively will not break, sizes| The Expansion Sale Begun Six Months Ago Is Today Merged Into a Great Opening Sale And that after half a year of unparalled selling in the midst of the confusion of building a new home, the Bon Marche now sents ycw the introductory prices and attractions of the pre-opening days. The Expansion Sale with all its features will in the hkstory of this neat retail store as the longest and most successful sale ever held by us or any store East or West. -|the “Expansion Sale” gives way to the “Opening Sale. ve | for your tiuspection on Tuesday—the papers will tell you about it all from day to day, and you'll read much bargain ed by the force of the under prices as never before. $4. pure}Women's Fancy Pure Lisle] Women's Fast Black Cotton finest $1.50 quality, Hose, plain or drop stitch,| Hose, high spliced heel,| each . high spliced heel, double sole,| double sole, excellent 30¢| Women’ $5.00, 6 large tails; from 8 to! ju, at $2.98. | Krimmer Fur Scarfs, extra | |long, 6 tails, worth $8.50; from | THE BIG STORE THE BON MARCHE ___ THE BON MARCHE On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 18, 19 and 20 the new store will be formally openeg to the public, Itis not our purpose in todays’ ment to go farther than to state the mere fact and of the opening. The details, with an invitation to one within the reach of the Seattle, Everett and T; daily paper's to be present will follow in due time. Thy the opening will be made the greatest single mercantile event that has yet taken place in Seattle does without saying. The plan includes ¢; from Tacoma and Everett and music at the during the three days of the opening—the away of several hundred dollars’ worth chandise and many other lesser features, All this will center around the grand new store that we have built over and around thy s mer. old store without the loss of a single days’ ness. With this bint as to the opening remind you that ae — * The store, in the meantime, is being draped and decorated to news, 75 for $7.50 Trim. med Hats ; An elegant line of $7.50 Trimmed Hats, made up with silk velvet, ostrich tips, birds, etc., will be on sale Thursday only, at, choice— 4.75 = These are positively the best bargains of the season in stylish, but moderately - priced. Trimmed Millinery. Half Price for Trimmings The following Trimmings will be sold at half price tomorrow— ly| White and Black Breasts,| White-Green, Blue-Green| +++ee2§¢| pons, worth Soc, at... Bargains in Hosie and Underwear ~ This department is now in its permanent quarters, and you are invited to first class stock—all priced very low. Some particular bargains for tomorrew— in stripes, checks, also fancy lace embroidered patterns, ete, excellent &5¢ qualitie Thursday ......400+++ +. 69¢ quality, Thursday ...,..19¢ Misses or Boys’ Fine Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double toe, heel and knee, su- perior quality, extra value, at, the pair ++1§¢ ersey ta aioe O style, excellent ge tual $1.00 grade, 5 The above are in only, Fast Black Pure Lisle | Women’s Hose, high spliced heel, double sole, 35¢ quality, three Women’s Jersey Ribbed pairs in a box, at, the box..,| Women’s Jersey Ribbed Color-| Vests and Pants, in steeeeeeneee evseeeeeee85¢] ed Wool Vests and Pants,| finest values, each « 'A Sale of CRASH and TO An important sale of Crash and Towels will be interesting reading for hundreds attle women. Note the lowness of the prices: ft Crash, unbleached, 15]Huck Towels, extra h inches wide, pure linen,| 18 x 36 inches, pl worth roc a yard, at ...81-gc] or colored borders, ;: “ ends, worth 1 Linen Crash, unbleached, 27 bs inches wide, extra value, at isc a yard, at . toc Linen Crash, heavy, bleached, 18 inches wide, pure linen, worth 1§c a yard, at .....11¢ Bleached Twilled Crash, worth} Linen 6c a yard, at. “4c Linen Glass Crash, 15 inches wide, assorted checks, worth 8 1-3c a yard, at . 6c Linen Glass Crash, 19 inches wide, good value at 12%c a yard, at .. ge inches fine and worth 15 a yard, at ...... ¢} Linen Huck Towels, extra size, good value at 10c each, for.. .6%e juality, frin, or he ea, ati « sper ate. Hemstitched Towels, plain white or colo ers, worth 35c each, ate«4 Turkish Towels, extra unbleached, size 19 &. worth 12%c each, at Linen Glass Crash, 18 wide, ver Twilled Crash, extra y, 18 inches wide, worth yard, at .. Wrappers, Capes ‘and Jacket A bargain from cach of one of the above lines for tomorrow—— * Portree aeesse4s98e4¢ Henrietta Wrappers, made of an all-wool Henrietta, in a full line of colors, lined thre some braid and velvet trimmed, others with lace yokes and deep plaited edges. . pay from $7.50 to $9.00 for these regular. All in one lot Thursday, at......- one ES Kersey Jackets—The best $15.00 Jacket in | Fur Capes—2o-inch French Coney Cape ® Seattle; comes in all colors ‘of the fin ined tra full sweep, high storm collar, satify kersey, double breasted, yoke back, with silk z and heavy interlining, never advertised Straps and velvet points, has the new sleeve, and roc dozen; from 8 to 11, at The Bon Marche 1419 to 1435 2d Ave. and 115-435 Pike St. full silk lined. 0, will be sold for one day” day only, at We will sell them for one | teeeeeee+ $10.00 | SES TEE. Pera

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