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

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| Y In Vain Council Committee's Report Last Night Lauding the Experimental Fox Boiler iA ENGINE DEAL Favored by Board of Works in The city’ counct, at ite aneoting .prices by the purchase of these en-;not throttled. Iaat night, decided to accept the wo] Kines. I do not bells at tbl Moves to Strike recently p' ba by the board of |ihe fact fo hot believe a #ingte public works, This action was not!cent. even, Was save 1 myself taken, how until after a hard was stampeded by th agent for the fight had been made by the fire and |international Fi m with ‘Water committee's report by Prosi-/nis siatement that wa advance was |< dent Parry. to be in the pricos by the trust Mr, Parey stated that he unfor-|and that the city would Rave $1000 tunately had) pot been able to at- by purchasing the engines at once tend any-of the T have loa mittee fact, that about to pi @ matter of are now 1 for $4.00 and leas since that ment. Was © motion was ioat, and nade in cities where competition Was |original report adopted on but I do want to ade in cities wher petit original report adopted to the adoption o! Sia or ears. ts A FLAT EFFECT IN HATS dest of their kind manufacture: sto not believe this to be tr believe that bad the committe ee in possession of full knowledge of Pe u, a all the facts relative to these en- 4 Biner, {< would not have made such & report. “T object to this counell going on recont as believing that this engine is superior to any other manufac- tured. I think time will show that this is not true. I also object t this council going on record as be- ing in fav of throttling compet. tion, when as a matter of fact other cities have. when asking for compe- Sectred better prices on fre | engines than those mate to Seattle Not the Best Made “E do not believe that this engine de the best made, and I base my be- e by fitting with It is that I am these new y are with | yermes on that picturesque. The hat is trimmed with it has secured the beat! ribbons. Jumbia, suffered ne verely from exposure, the becoming water-logged oft ‘Th ‘Trees point. He left here at rain and waver jovelock, and the . }tially filled the boat with wate: jabling the machinery, |. Toste drifted about alt night tn the lopen se ve x unch Is Rese: 3 Andrew Fos ‘oma, who own RED GUBLIE, A DECKBOY OF STEAMER MAJESTIC, BLOWN [tnt iomeh iensnet eee OVERBOARD AND DROWNED—MOSQUITO FLEET IN PERIL 0! the steamer Diver that the onl. N |umbia had been seen off Three Tree ss int, and, ming to Seaitle, seeur- another launch and towed the wa- f aiket, nine runt |terlogwed craft to this city last night foretop i down the forestay, burned the), The storm by foveatuy eall 60 that it blew away in| G#nxerous for small flerce south: weaterty squall is few vensels of the mosquito fitet have reached Port Townsend. Soporte fercegnies! In Beattie, the wind blew #unday Capt. ees, Suring, the three! night 27 miles an pour, * yeu: Straits, Two vessels were eighted, a| Mr any \t hummed along to the tune ot 30: but no serious daruage was Sr plen ship. Rove: to 190 miles west | Gone except to Chatre’s Indian cir- beioganm std yn Tae S&B Carle-| cua, at the Bicycle park. ‘The show ton, was practically put out of business. Gus Toste. who left Seattie - |e tent and paraphernalia being Right for Tacoma in the gaso-| ruined ing. Full size only~ "Sale Price P2079 erty on the shores of Green Lake, rpowen, was refesred to ful, simple and massive appearing lines compelling property owners to main- | th king stripe in front of their two inch ten handsome AGAINSTA NUISANCE introduced by Councilman James at the meeting the councl jast night passes, * entering Beattie by rte footboard— Price ner, expresaman or other solic- flor,-elther for himeelf or another hall call out to passersby at any depot or dock; nor stand tn front of any passenger or other person, trai Ror take his baggage foreibly from 4 é i# band, nor in any other way make Mmaelf obnoxious. It specially pro ibits the wae of joud or abusive la ~_— THE SEATTLE STAR MASONIC FUNERAL |OBSEQUIES OF MAJ. JAMES A. ' “HAYDEN LARGELY ATTEND ED THIS AFTERNOON With full Masonic TO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR IN ORIENT ‘There were 18J0uro- ; rites, the mor noe RR. Hay rewt in Lake Vie Out of re emetery Chie aftert ct for the memory of the dec yearn. highest Ma * of pressive held in r Hayden was the in Washingtor order from all parts of the ate nded the obmeqt rewentativer of the Republic and the Order of the ehton of the fire and Jefended the WEDDED AT CHRISTMAS Julietta Phinney, a Wife But Two Years, Sues for Divorce Many rep. and Army ot L BOARD MEETS TOMORROW ‘The Lake Washington cana! board, members of which arrived attle yesterday from W Charles Phinne to the allegat this morning by Julietta Charles violated every marital prom- arded his bride to ent a itason with another woman, . yved from the state, de. ing his lawful wife. n Be D ternoon at 2 o'clock. All persons who jare Interested In the proposed canai | yutes will be given « hearing Tonight and infidelity are reah to YOU’LL NEED ’EM And we are the people that can give ‘em to you-—give ‘em to you Money talks; yoo, 80 40 gnod honent bargains Well, then, conalder for one moment this exceptional bargain in RAINY DAY SKIRTS We have just received & grand consignme: Day Skirts—made of the new Coronation Clothe and Cheviote—cut rimmed with stitehed cloth bands—real Broad fat effects in hats are much favored today. Here is one that ostrich plumes At & price that is right. of one hundred Rainy- seven gore-fold seams value $11.80; reduced to-—~ ———$7.75—— And do not forget that you are fully this store, since your money will be giadly refunded on any unsat- infactory purchawe, when buying of Every price in the store is reduced; every dollar you sp end means the practice of the most positive and satisfying economy. Can you afford to miss such a sale if you have Fu rniture wants to be supplied this fall? Bed of the cele- brated Welsh make—a line manufactured at Grand Rap, sold in Sea clusively by this store. wood is golden elm (hard- quarter-sawed with supported steel spring, and French pl ¢ mirror, 14 x (Without mirror, bed is $19.00) — Enlargement Sale A Special Steel Spring, for use only with metal beds; no wood whatever enters into its construction, The top finely woven steel wire; the side rails are heavy metal tub: The illustration va shows a very desirable 3 Paine prosecuted. i 5 Proponition of W. D. Wood to | Brass Bed design—one F Geed to the city a long strip of prop- constructed on beauti- A Home Desk, made of quarter-sawed oak, finished golden or mahoganized birch has a beautiful It is 40 inches high, 16 inches deep and 26 inches has a number of Soin oee aN headboard is 60 inches ee @t the next seasion of the legisiatur high ; the posts are over n thickness, city hoiaing. Nine upright rods and | Convenient pigeon-holes, one mounts adorn both the curved legs— head and foot; curved Enlargement Sale $8.75 docks. — . : become ce Te : elers must run the geen 4 a Srmy of expressmen arid hotel run- | con eo remedy this evil, the 2 ‘Dill ie introduced. It provides that é no hack driver, omnibus driver, hotel fi ‘a i t i | 7% Enlargement Sale RE Co. THE BON MARCHE |the rain. way” manner. Besi closing time. THE BIG STORE OPENIN Continues Tomorrow and _ Until Thursday Evening | Today the most important event in the bright history of The Bon Marche begins—the opening of the new store—the first showing to the pub- \lic of the results of months of planning and labor, of thousands upon |thousands of dollars spent to bring Seattle a thoroughly modern depart- |ment store in the place of the old fashioned and unhandy Bon Marche of the | past. The widespread appreciation of our efforts will be manifest in man y ways—the public will enjoy as much as we the glad tidings that the result |is at last accomplished and will be here in crowds this afternoon, despite Today Is “Tacoma’ Day |And half fare is to be refunded to all who come in on the II a. m. Flyer, Tomorrow visitors from Everett will be met, so to speak, in the same ‘ ‘half es, many other towns will furnish visitors to such an important event as this and the store will be filled from early morning till Store Will Be Open on Thurs- day Evening Only In response to many inquiries we would say that the store will be open on Thursday --the night of the last day of the opening. No goods will be sold that night. $246.50 in a will be given away during the evening and Wagner's First Regitnent band will add to the ment. -On that evening the judges, to be announced tomorrow, will decide which d ‘ r THE BON MARCHE most tastily decorated with representative goods and award the cash prizes, offered by the store; cordingly. The program by Wagner's Orchestra for tomorrow afternoon may be found herewith, Sale of JacKets All our Jackets, marked carly in the season at from $4.75 to $23.50, and later on marked down to from $3.50 to $20, are again marked wn for final lows: Jackets, formerly reduced _to pow at . 82.75 . Pe ger w ys’ ap cig . 82.08 former! reduced to Rrgivamietitppan 70 | formerly reduced to : Nie py 5.0) nerly reduced ty apes s9.25 formerly re | Monte Carlos at $10 rted line kersey, wih be sold at prices—and we call on ttention to a splendid jot + akg eg cece A LOL00 | Bargains in Shoes Men's Hoxcaif and Viel Kid Lace Shoes, heavy double sole, Goody ther lined, | welted, full heel, $3.50 value | women's@ine Viet Kid Lace Shoes, heavy solen, extension edge, cable stitched, $3.00 value, at #1. Youths’ Satin Caif and Boxcalf Lace Shoes, heavy soles, low heels, worth $1.75, for De | Children’s and Misses’ Vict Kid Lace Shoes, heavy sole, patent | tip, spring heel, worth $1.76, at.... 080 Linens Bie 4 Table Damask, 54-inch, as sorted patterns, at 290 Pattern C) yards long, border all beautiful designs, worth $2 5-8 ¢ize, bi damask, patterns at, the Be pize 16x20 inches, drawn re and fringed, worth 12\%0e Men's Hats in all the latest In new fall ehapes well known “Wood 82.00 Men's $1.00 quality Sanitary” Wool Undershirts and Di trom the smaller sine, heavy ribbed, worth $! Women's Knitwear Women's Fast Black Cotton Stock- high spliced heei, double sole, est 200 quality, 3 pairs for selling at the opening, as fol-| » finest Se quallt 12 vy noft « Wednerday, Women's Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lane Union Suits, Oneita finest $1.00 quality, at, each Dress Goods and Linings Colored Perealir 82-inch Fast Black Serge Coat ‘Lin. ing, worth 4Bc, at.. ees Fast Black Moire Velour, for coats, 1 Homespun Cheviot, 3 rs and biack, at rf Zibeline Woot Melton Cloth, brown, for unlined skirte, green and pray 43-inch All Wool Black Cheviot, 6%¢ a BO Rugs and Curtains , Various rich patterns. color effects, | Thread—full size spools—best qual- Ruffled Swiss Curtains, hemst! Large Cubes of Fine Assorted Creams. pure, worth 400 pound, at 50¢ Perfume, 19c Empty ounce bottles fre :|a9c for Phoenix Edition of 35c| _edition of Phoentx Eat. in Love With His Wife. A Knight of the 19t® Century — e i e : e : Extraordinary Opening Prices The second day of the opening will find us giving bargains in every department for those who wish to avail i \ _ of the opportunity to buy winter needs very cheap. The Bon Marche is noted for being the most wonderful bargain 6 the West, and we shall certainly keep up this reputation and enhance it by such lowered prices as these: Men's Goods © doxen Men's Gray Wool Soi Druggists’ Sundries Pierce's Favorite Prescription, 31.00 . ie mize, at ...... Doarserss Carter's at ... bee Pinkbam's San: age for ....., Stationery Specials 2% box Paper at.. +... 12e and 15c Tablets ai Umbrellas Women's Umbrellas, regularly $1.50, ¥ 4s so TRE ‘s School Umbrellas, worth a0 eee. 49 4 $2.25 kind. at, only BLA Women's Shopping Umbrellas at... Worth doubl Boys’ Clothing Boys’ 3-piece Vestee Suits, ages 3 BR to 8 years, worth $1.98, at ic Boys’ Silk Velvet Vestee Suits, navy and cardinal, ages 3 to 8 ‘years, regularly $7.50, at...........84.98 yx’ 3<plece Suits, in black vicuna, th 33.60, at . to 16 years, reoats, oxford gray, ages 0 years, worth $7.00, for Boys’ 2-piece Suits, blue, _ brown, gray and dark green, double seat and knee, worth $5.50, for...84.68. Ages 8 to 16 years. Notions “New Home” Linen Finished ity, regularly Se spool, from § to Tat tess chs cache cons le lack Pins, jet ads, slightly damaged, regularly Tc cube, from 8 to 11 at, cube Le Leather Goods and Jewelry Leather Chatelaine Bags, biack i _silver frame, chain h, Outside pocket fer hand. Special for Small Coin Purse regular price Wednesday, onty Genuine Horse Hide Rasor ery best quality, special price for Wednesday, only TRIMMED HATS $10 Hats at $5 These are trimmed with fur ana lace, also ostrich plumes, draped with Janne velvet and large steel and rhinestone buckles, reqular price $10.00, apecial opening 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co, | The Bon Marche, teid-ec 1048 THE BIG STORE +S ST ESES at Program by We ner’s Or Tomorrow afternoon, second day’of the @ from 2:30 o'clock Wagner's orchestra, Mr. Harry West, will der this splendid 1. March—“King ate Ef ¢ $8 Trimmed H ™ line Bev with feather how of black Til vel black, regularly $8.00, for... ‘Regular $6.00 Trimmed ic band of fur and velvet, pons on side, nobby and only ... pee $4 Trimmed Hats Regular $4.00 ‘Trim Hs Misses, draped with Suk, quills and wings, at... x Muslin Women's Mustin D . ruffie edged with lace, or hemstitched, worth 854, at Women's insook Gowns, style, handsomely turned lace and insertion, regul at... 85c Outing Flannel Gowns, Women's TSc and se Outing. Gowns, at . aoe Ice Wool Shawls Women’s Ice Wool Shawls, $3.00, at . Children's Aprons ‘3 Children’s Gingham and without sleeves, white braid, worth 6c, fof.» $5 P. D. Corsets, $9 | We are selling the 95.00 aad D. Corsets at a ‘These are in straight front medium waist, Pmpive style de French coutll or biaa® cloth. Downstai:s Bargains Kid Body Doll, 13 inehes tong plump body, pretty sleeping eyes, dark oF regular Sc value, Wedl ly one to o buyer at this rated Mush Bowls, 108 for, each, aix to a buyer. clish Rock Tea Pots, medium regular 2c each, Wednesday Brass Candle Sticks, new regular 3c, Wedneaday, eae Potts’ Nickelsplated Sad it heap cot jon well made, full iron—set of 3 frona, stand, regular $1.26 set day, domplete set for. Blive: iT handle, Only one set to a buyer Heyiland China Teas, choles, $5.78 dozen, wednesday, ‘ties — Second Avenve and a6 f£ewaeceecas wet

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