The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1902, Page 4

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Threa Library Stars tt and Wall da am Opie P. | wee of and | haaks also & Ww im the city 00 give an entertal Wednesdo\y evening unsler auspices of gne Y, M. C. A | Chree literary elrities are t | the West un | Central Larceun \ Bureau of Ch at the ¢ MACVEAGH © ~-|COL, LEWIS | EXPLAINS. on a Note They are regise | “Tells Row Negotiations fe teprtwnis he | A deposton, replat with ex : nag epee nee fC havacteristic oh the ) De. wide, and he is adinitted | ceacyie former lol, James Ham ant pub covat thie was openal supertor |ititon Lewta, ON THANKSGIVING voreme Mh Slew the Women’s Pdueca- | sued by Were Renewed 3 it WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. %~ E NWayné MacVeadh, of the operators’ | counsel before the arbitration’ com- )Giission, isstied a statement chts gmorning, giving the detalis of the negotiations for a settle tof the anthracite controversy, Veagh believes that the advance ‘Salartes recently made by the rait- ‘way Is the most tmportant fuctor in Athe situation. MacVeagh says also that | Dittehelt was still deme interrogated fm the stand he had a petvate con. ference with MacVeagh and Prest- t "Thomas by which all three ar- at the conctusion that Ne Sgn satineactory de reached outside of the com- ‘The move therefore, Mac- AD says, i# not attributable to E fon the part of ether side, | But is unde: r congressman te \eing rah M. Lodge for a $100, due on & white due to a better general This drodd effect is ones that i* considered very styliah. LC te a re felt, omane be Dat. with uptakned brim adorned§ with a ribbon rosette and wing triffimting. ‘ TUNNEL FRANCHISE WILL NOT COME UP TONIGHT DEADLOCK BETWEEN CITY XND PACIFIC CONST CO. STILL UN- BROKEN—JUDGE BURKE S\\YS GREAT NORTHERN URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION BY THY. COUNCIL ‘The Great Northern tannet and) Judge Burke avtated today that he terminal franchise ordinance will nov | @hi not.see how it would be possible “a WENIES IT\= ane he auspices of tho] Files An Interesting Answer to Suit! | {witness to ac lett tt in M THE SEeaAaATTLe STAR ‘ ji atfiant |! wh of L by vigorously opposing his candidacy for congress, Mr Lewin states further that id by Leander Lodge that Bberle had tquidated todnens. ithess deciare present sult is not Cc originally negotiated, but merely copy, to which he affixed the signa ures and which he retatned for a While to serve as a memorandum. Two explanations are given by the cunt for the possession of this copy by the plainuff, ‘The first # that the afflant might have Lodge's of sult with Mr, that the vinit to ox garding the payment of the portion, ‘The fia arted before | Rote. And here Mr, Lawl takes oc. | day@ia@it, and were well under way fasion to remark that during his | befove the fireman could wet to work. ngtewmional campaign he wae al- |The tows t $10,000. ost pressed to the wall creditara with whom he PMiasourt, might have QUEER POLICE... in his efforts nen second explanation ts the young Bberle, who recently died secured the eopy in Mr, Lewis’ office and ob tained a second loan from Mr, Lodge In, any event, the defendant, with mach ¢lreumiocution and rhetortcat figures denies that the note set forth by_ the plnintiff ts genuine, matintains that th: he wtened for Ebe tn full. \" to to STUNT NEW YORK, Nov, 34—Santon and Mentz, self-confessed anarchists who. were arrested last night, and who had in their weanion maps and papers Indicating the exintence of « plot to assaswinate President Loubet of France, were fined $3 each this morning for disorderly conduct. and released until the police can a stronger case aguinst T men will be kept under surveillance 4 will not be permitted to leave the eity. —~-— Surplus Stock Sale 3.908 “Alco Brand” Suits and Over- coats; the entire stock of Arnold Loucheyn & Co, famoun New York manufacturers of "Belf-Retaining Shape” Men's Suite and Overcoats, bought at 54 cents on the Dollar. be taken up at the meeting of the | for im to agra: to the one A. eity council tonight. Although the| the ardinance. He sai members of the council are agreed | that lin was nod’ without ‘ta a upon the terms of the franchise, | being ale to brea & the deadlock be~ the charter seg ond relative to i tween thevity ang the Pacific Coast wil Xhie from the Great Nomtbern head ot- fleas at St. Paul asking why the franphise had not bea” seeured and | Why, we were net randy to besin On the other berm’ I do not soll ae how we can aheaa! thouwt settlement of t preserit yi ity. Samuel H. Pied atterney for the Pacific Coufpany, wan ill thin morning and Preakipnt Parre! out ot the city. It is hardly possible under | theme conditione teat anything to~ wards a settlement «af the deadiock will be done today. Teas and Coffee at thys Old Store, 1214 Second awe On account of inck of power, our Tea and Coffer Department wilt re- main at our old store for » few days longer. Our Crockery and China is dimplayed in our new quartess in the Arcade. Rhodes Bros. in of the corparationt, the Star this the fran- ba Judge! the Great tte is ready to pase this re” maid Major Rinehart. at ae g F CP See Extension Tote, built of selected onk, highly i: heavy substantial legs weil to the ‘aectncn top, 6-foot extension — orn Laccaain ‘eaidegement veers It in batit © oak, hand pol isted ment sale price .. BPhe: betiien, fresh, 1250. Butter, Cheese, Eqgs, Poult: 3 ®: = rege Oregon, Enlargement Sale for Thanksgiving Week . ‘The top of this tule is 45 inches in diameter. the very finest qu golden finteh; regular price 2,000 “Helf- Retaining enaed ments: men's 0 Suits and Overcoaia at $1 Rival, Second ave. and Madisor PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most ap, teal equipment for the practice facie Northwest. A 12-Year Written Guarantee With Ali No Plates Required Lady 1422 Second Ave. Hours—@'%) a. m. to 8p m. arter-nawed rich ninrge B10.05 tn Sige!2, vet ease: ructed of b " deat otc. 108 meted af b An \nusually Nh wed oak, rubbed to'a Sideboord, hand-rubbed and highly polished; uring 24x46 1 arge mirror 1836 | nade of cuarter-snwed oak, finished golden ror {340 in en noms. § r how 24x0i-inoh to Lave Pautiry tens. tea Be s tte ane jouble door cabinet plate mirror. t ‘Gerkers. ingame: _aresent. 145.00, Enlargement sale price largement sate price of WATCHES 1 ean secure an Tota Good Watoh nhs ale nt an extremely kk price. < wr a 4 ave rime mapector | tor s. the C. & B and the 8. E. 4 PUOe, KOs To ent quality polieh, Reg pale price 19a6-foh price OND AVI Main mewiay and vate lessons loge of Dental ‘Boston Dental Partors . Bon Marche fPoty «tg Pam. ti 1 p.m argains Six-foot Hxten ‘The wood I* quartersawed oak of very beau- t a ae ne ee DIES IN SALOON about i int An unknown man a found arbor muloon at 1800 . 7 50 him from what apy ne found him dead. ‘/ELMA SWEPT BY FLAMES ELMA, Nov. 24 steect through the SO ENGLISH vou KNOW mm London ea: y Werpont Morgan intends his permanent He Ja buying expatriege bimecif. Priaay evenings Bouty. Thankggiving Wines and Liquons J, ARONSON Wholesale Liqu 109 Columbia ‘Tel, Sunset Pink 1751 1701. Free Delivery. ‘of Painters Dentivt ty . vrcciam Ex Crowns. jon Table, pedestal design. richl¥ polished surface, fin- $26.50. 1.25 n. Regular price arme Sideboard, the base meas- nehes and the mammoth mir- hes. The wood is the very high- quarter-sawed oak; mirror like ular priee $60.00. Bnlargement $45.00 A fire here yeu. | teeday Wiped out the north wide of | business | wed laboratory and me- im the C | THE BON MARCHE } THE BON MARCHE — | THE BIG oTone VhiteHouseC-’ Millinery Bought By the Bon Marche The entire millinery stock of the White House Company, of 1330 Second Avenue, Seattle, was bought by the Bon Mar- che last Friday afternoon, including fixtures, and was put on sale this morning. It is a well reli \fact that this millinery store was one of the best in Seattle---carrying a splendid stock of High Millinery. In purchasing it, therefore, as we did, at a very low figure, it is quite plain that we able to announce some extraordinary underpricings, particularly when we say that THE sia STORE =.We Shall Sell I at 45c on Dollar This statement is the whole story in a nutshell, each and every piece of Millinery will be marked at 45 per cent. former retail price. It will be the most astonishing sale of millinery Seattle has ever known. The owners of this’ were, by a series of circumstances, obliged to sacrifice it, and there was no other outlet in Seattle for it at this time other words, no other store but this was in a position to buy such a large stock so late in the season. No other store hay a following as the Bon Marche. No other store could bring customers enough under its roof in a few days’ time, to entirely a stock that runs into thousands of dollars. No other store dared attempt it. Andso we bought the stock own figure, and it goes out to you at prices almost beyond beiiief. Our Millinery Store Will Crowded Today and Tomorrow Do not wait. Come early. There are many bargain plums. * Pattern Hats at 45¢ on the dollar, Rich plumes on the dollar. New York Pattern Hats at 45¢ on the dollar. The swellest Millinery Trimmings at 45¢ on the other words, $10.00 worth of Millinery may be had for $4.90, and everything in proportion. Extra salespeople will be here. Bargain tables abound. Our ntine taney Beare 2th BS ahem Seen of this immense stock of Trimmed Hats, Plumes and Millinery Trimmings of every sort. ery woman in Sete cane agin allowing th opportunity to pa abe has milinery need fl Thanksgiving Needs in Downstairs Store The Thanksgiving Sale of Crockery and China, Carvers, Rossting Pans, etc. together with Cut Glass, Silver Saale parphernali a of the Thanksgiving table are spread out in gorgeous array in this great shopping ple Some of the prices for tomorrow are: Turkey Platters Fine Polished Claret Glasses,| China * ‘Turkey Platters, 16-inch size,) new shape, regular $1.75 a/Fine Anstrian China Cake oasoed decorations,! dozen, price ...... Plates, pretty floral decora- regularly worth 75c, at...53¢]__. | tions, traced with gold, regu- urkey Platters, 16-inch size,|Fine Thin Blown Finger oo larly worth 75¢, ot onty. -49¢ willow blue border decora-| regularly worth $2.35 a dor-| Pretty Little Bread and Butter Fruit and Potato ular value 35¢, £08 «+e. Granite Stew Kettles, sam saab Pap pony ‘eo en, at only ....++++.+-.$1/89) Plates, choice of 15 dozen, We have gathered together in| Fine Thin Wine Glasses, neat] eer vey ome different} |... ge ay . ame lot several very choice| shape, worth $1.63 a dozen,| Snq ap to Oge each, choige to-|NickelPlated Nut : 16-inch platters, various dec-| on sale at . . S119 ee “ a A ee | . and ae ace orations, fine English porce- | es i de aces NO ON lain, value up to $1.98, here Game Sets—Special | Only six to & buyer. Wire Meat Forks with 3 | tommarrow at s.+.s+e 0+ $1.29| Beautiful Game Set of Johnson| ing Thin Bavarian China Fie} sion handle, wormem | Teapot Tiles Bros.’ Fine English porcelain, | song righ oe RiViNg Extra Large, Heavy Bl Pretty tittle TTeapet Tites, in} decorations in old-tashioned| tee re dainty decorations | “regular i3e kind, f0F ses | ‘many dainty. decorations,| blue of our forefathers, very| 1 8 traced; wortlr 19¢, worther'se and toc, tomorrow| Pretty, ‘with, large 16-inch. "OF OPW sensgnerense +++ 9808 Carving at . platter and 12 eight-inch}, Only a half dozen to each|Fine Steel C plates, gravy boat and stand| buyer. ranted a just the thing fora big T! cael Kitchen Needs handiss, worth $1.0 ce Thin Engraved Tumblers,|> giving dinner, regular value|18-inch Roasting Pans, with| Monday at . choice of three engravings,| $4.50 per set, very special at} ventilating covers, regularly} Better Carving worth 98c a dozen, price . $3.25| worth 75¢, for .....+....sge/high as $15.00, © hanksgiving Table Line The fact that we have lately received a large importation of Linens from Belfast, Ireland, makes it possible for spread before you a greater assortment than ever before in Fine Table Linen for your Thanksgiving purchases. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK-12| PATTERN CLOTHS—A fine, serv-| FRINGED SETS—A inches wide, a very fine double| jceable bi d damask cloth, size|" iinen cloth, 3 yards .69c BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK—St inches wide, very serviceable, good assortment of patterns, worth 400] satin damask, patterns the be desirable patterns, | knotted fringe and &. a yard, at . 29e] worth $2.00, for $1.69] such as the snow oe Lip. to match, worth $5.00, & BLEACHED TABLED DAMAGK—68/BLEACHPD TABLE DAMASK —S ‘Bi. toni HEMMED NAT a inches wide, assorted patterns, |” inches wide, suitable for extra wide é French worth Sc a yard, at +-8Be] and round extension tables, fine | PATTDR: ry service-| ready for use, worth } satin damask, in good styles, worth | edie Bleached damask, in a variety | for BLEACHED TABLE DAMAGK—64). 92.00. a yard.scs.sc+sss+-: ABD | Of choice patterns, size 8-8 $1.6. vide, patterns ail seed, | &10 82.1 Lessee DAMASK NAPKIN! asyard, for only ©) HEMSTITCHED DAMASK — 60|DINNER-SIZE NAPKINS bleached damask, thre BLEACHED: TABLE DAMASK— inches wide, round thread, sliver] match each cloth, a dozen Ra. Bo| ter size, worth $2.80 & pear gg Pagers spatter Dleached, Gorman linen, the pat-|., hm ” Sabine as vg oe rh Ss algued. at Gio} terns aré all choice, worth $1.00 a| PATTE) CLOTHS—Extra since, h AGC acyard, peo aah aide eel very double satin damask, |TABLE TOPS—Tine a1 LBACHED TABLE DAMASK—70 pe agi patterns, aan cloth is 2% | 28x40 inches, worth @5t, HEM8TITCHED D ax yards wide, suitable for the large, ts patterns to AIA age ll ert KScman| found extension tables, cloths are| TABLE TOPS—Very fig @ yard, for linen, good’ patterns, worth § Bp 8 ane 4 vases lene, fy cine a ae : 85.4 86.00 sa 87.06 eheeeeese senseesens A :BLBACHED TABLE DAMASK inches wide, fir choice patterns, we for hue | HEMSTITCE S-—A complete HEMSTITOHED DAM A 8 K — 6: line of fing hemetitabed sets, renee ‘o# wide, beautiful drawn work | {ng in price from $4.98 for 4 two- worth $1.50, a yard ®1. yard hematitched cloth and a dozen Heine napking to match, up te TABLE PADDING—Good all bound, ready for Se Size 54x72 Inches, A Size S4x$1 inches, each: _Bixe 54x90 inches, each. border STITCHED DAMASK —70 iy hea wide, a beautiful chrysan-| RLEACHPD TABLE DAM ne themum term, very nwy, at wide, a fine double FRINGED NAPKINS — Of ine au ILTED TARLE. Pi pect thredd linen, 1 "aN , Dedutitul a bleached damask, worth 850 & doz-| inches wide, very heavy yard. en, for Ge | iceadle, worth se, & Fee ‘The Bon Marche The Big Store NORDHOFE & CO. [419 to 1435 2d Ave and II15-135 Pike St.

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