The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1902, Page 4

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WILL HOLD ANOTHER CONFERENCE TONIGHT REPRESENTATIVE OF PaciFic FICIALS MEET TO DIGUSS MACKINTOSH STRIP DEADLOCK— SLIGHT HOPE OF SETTLEMENT There is still some prospect for a Bettloment, out of court, of the dead- fock between the city and the Paci fic Coast company over the claims of t corporation to the property on lroud avenue, known as the ckintoad trip, Another conference between: the company's representatives and va us city officials will be held this avening, The fact the conference was called for by the company and not by the city is thought by some to Indicate a desire on the part of ‘the company for a speedy settlement ‘The conference will be held at a epecial meeting of the elty council mittee on corporations, called by airman Rinehart this morning at ss of General Manager ‘of the COaet comy Maj, Rinehart api ly does not Rave much hope for « settlement of the deadlock tonight. He stated that ‘Re knew of no new detelopments in stesetton other than that it had ided to another con- ference with tepresentatives of the Paltroads. ‘Mr. Fort satt: “It te true that 1 COAST COMPANY AND CITY OF- requested of Major Rinehart a con and ter mposaibte work by other railroads: t com y is terminal improve ments to the extent that either the | | city or the other railroads are, but, | we are & party to the deadiock, “Y hope we may find some grou: on which we can agree to settle th ditfiewlty. "I do,not care to say just what propositions may be made by either Bida, but we may be able to reach an Agreement.” Tt not likely that there will be & final sett ent of difficulty tonight on acount of the absence of City Engineer Thomeon from the city. Mr. Thomson left yesterday afternoon for the headwaters of dar to inapect the place pretiminary to the conteruction of the municipal lighting plant at Cedar Falls. SWITCH ENGINE AND A WAGON COLLIDE ern ewiteh with a la tot the Columbia this ine No. waxen street depot lous | 8) Ro serious BURGLAR WORKS SMALL BOY j Et : F i i : 8 § E ii ily Nortihwestern Shoe Co. are week fn 3s $1.50 an i) Gratin. te Po ‘ . val 50, for 4 Of aston, sizes 19 to. 2, value $2.00, for Seal Grain Shoes, value ‘and Youths’ of same. $1.16. Bargnin tables ‘on them at 18 blocks near Ravenna Park, 180 lots at a little over $7.00 per lot. Lote have gold in this ad- Aition a high as $75 each. To any taking the 18 blocks I can tnake a slight discount. This property leys well and has some good timber on it. ‘This ts less than $100 an acre and is the beat buy in the city for the money, A. S. Turner & Co. 103 Cherry Street ‘The horse was knocked down but the driver kept him under contro: #0 that no runaway followed. ‘The driver attempted to pass tn front of the engine to avoid the ane train, which was coming in opposite direction. The wagon was not greatly damaged. WITH A AS ACCOMPLICE ti VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Major and Mrs. Wallace Markl and staff have arrived in this cit take commend of the local the Volunteers of America. SAILS BLOW AWAY ‘The Marine Exchangereports that the schooner BK. Wood, which put out from Port Townsend three days ago, returned this morning with her fore und miazen alli carried away by the recent southenster. Lammy Fixtures, Bowls will be opened up today and placed on sale tomorrow. It ts a part of our big Hollday Shipment of these goods and we have been delayed moving about putting them on gale, henem Sitl CUT PRICES To make room for other Hail- day Goods now arriving Coffee Special Our Coffee Department elec- trie power is not in full fore but you may come tomorro' prepared to find a apecial bar- gain in Coffee. ‘We will do the best we can to serve you, RHODES BROS. Tea, Coffee & Crockery Store THE NEW STORE 1325 2d ave, Arcade Bik. SEATTLE STAR OY emrrene yareer§ coor. | cpyrielte revived fastnon of the Rerwpene courts, | Ab iplte tote Weaaopiae tou wae See ‘fait to the patch; the pretty patch! The patch is coming in Pe hide a micrescopic scratch ypon the cheek or chin, Ano if the cheek or chin shall be Areunded ene and fair: The eftener the scratch,ah me! ghall work its havec there, er Haul te thepatch. the pretty patch! for doubtless i tuuill do Pe mari the barren pate whose thatch di AS GiSap pedred from view, ino thew ise it may indicate The beauty or a nese Whese owner Strives to cultwate The color of the rese. Anyes:the patch the pretty patch é fashions never change, - They only play at snatch and cakh, They only rearrange. 9° inthe patch revived | see Qid habits brought te mind, Co>,,2,Wben] was pat each hae vind doubly, patched behind! THE MARKETS ‘= | Bom, jay wholesale. | ex, commiasion men say that) they wit ‘Thani {< Higsis ver case; New Tork, yerterday which goes slow at 2 conta, WHOLESALE PRICES , brick, 10170, How to Get Two Hate and Pay for] ‘Only One This is not a plece of magic as would delight a Herrma Stone, Finhér and 1 nd fifty be such ton from | they're really ioe wet ts matter what | morrow, much Hats are bound to ew OWNPTR An Error About Santa Claus’ Arrival Yesterday's Btar said Santa would come “next week.” It ‘a eaid next Maturday. Re taile In the display ad. Marche today. of the Hon | ‘3: | JONN CORT, Mer, Phone Matn ~ AMUSEMENTS | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE WM. Russet, Mery phonsa—funset, Main | tat; Inde at hanttle’ yu indent town t wert Last Thite Times Mason &@Mason in Rudolph & Adolph Matinee and | ‘Toniabt, Saturday | N Next Week | OPENING BUNDAY MATINEE, s. J. Carpenter's Stupendous Pre duction A Littie Outcast A Play Pull of Fascinating Interest. o Nights, Tonight, BSat- urday Matines, the Jingling Musical Farce Alphonse and goresh A_Daasting Mpectacte, a Stupen- dous Production and & Clever Com- (These are to any Durer tn quan fe Ratt purchases average |Teeth extracted free, patniesoly, in| the morning, and new ones ready at night. “ere| SPECIAL UNTIL DEC. 1, 1902 2" | Full Bet of Teeth aa low as... | Gold Crowns as low aa Bridge Work aa low : | Gold Filling as low as i squashes. 16140 ver! Sliver Fillings es low as . EXAMINATION FREE end Bridge for Marverd Dente! Pariors 512 Second ave. 4 Work “our | 'e Guarantee ali our) iB vend! By Charles D. Herma: between James aft ealer. J.P. Howe, Mer. ad Phones, Main ‘Tonight and the Rest of the Week, | Ipetuding Saturday Matinee, keapeare’e Love Tengedy, er ana Warde Company. Sunday Night, November 0, Shakes- peareé ROMEO AND J the | ACKETH.” Prices-the, Se, The, $1.00. Mati- prices—dte, ‘te, 76c. Boxes, First Annual CGlear- ance Sale A reat succeny Wednesday. as some of the lots are email, and will go quick ‘We have marked down al! Pati and must go a8 advertized during this are @ few apectal barmins Me2x’s Shoes Men’s 5 pairs of Men's Shoes, hove picture, alt al worth $2.00 and $2.50, oh sale ni Bes Fishy sles < BLIS LOT 208 batts son's Goodyear Welt Hox Calf Shoes, the very best grade of box calf uw stock, ecalloped and perforated 100 paire Men's High Cut Water- Upped London proof Rubber Lined Soled hoes, regular price 86.00, OM MALE ses e ee $3. 6 to 11 sale i LOT 3—24 pairs of M. Leather and Enameled Shoes, regular regular price §3 ia Outside Counters s PAtont , £8: now oar oot As Tan nale $2.50 so Boys’ Shoes LOT 18—166 pairs of Boye’ Gea, iene Walerproon Bho, asses to 6%, regu price $1.60 LOT 19—124 pairs of y Bhoes, nisew 2 to & © $1.26 "9 regular p on sale at oO 6 pairs of Men worth $1.25 and $1.50, some box calf, viel kid « garoo chif, all the latest and the best shoes on the mar ket for boys, $8.00, on Sale int SALE PLACE 1 kan ng P , all ate worth $2.00 and $2.60, on sale Double LOT 4—50 pair Loggers’ High-Cut regular price 2.5 LOT 500 pairs Sen's Htieh-Cut $1.15 « Grain ‘ 95; LOT 20—~194 pairs of Boys’ Shoes, styles worth $9.80 and $1.76 Monarch Shoe Ca. 1319 First Aves one-half block above postoffic ONLY ONE MORE DAY ‘The store wan crowded with buyers all day. Come earty, Winter Shoes tor this eale—nothing reserved. everything You can get Shoes at half price, we do as we advertise, Below of Woren’s Felt leather soles, son oe re sbe 1 tf Wo " Lor OSES poizn af rome ‘* Felt oth. Jeatht and $2.59, on ale at . LOT 11—217 pairs of Wonien's Shoes, some like the abo eut and some are different, but all hand turned, with flexible soles, sizes 2 to 8, worth $3.50 and $4.00, on wale at . $1.95 LOT 12—-220 pair of Women's Feit Slippers, regular price $1.00, op fei + 600 ¥ of Women's Fur ular a of Wome Sample Shoes, worth $1.50 at ‘950 pairs of Women's worth $2.00 and $1.25 115 pairs Ladies’ Hand 4 of Welt Soled Shoes, mil- or French heels, regular on agle at $2.6) 15—106 I nine ‘on mule at s Shoes pairs Misses’ Sh terproat Sehool Shoes, price $2.00, on sale at Seattic : THE BON MARCHE AFTE Tomorrow night, and THE SIG STORE SANTA CL R SIX while the orchestra en- tertains you, these specials will be on sale: Cream Outing, full width, worth ; after 6, a yard, 3c made of bleached Flannelettes, 2% inches 004 styles, worth 18}%e; at- ter 4, « yard, ‘able Damask, ood patterns. worth 6 60 inches wide, colored — border, after 6, a yard, 3% Child “Mugs, nloely & at be each. On- jular bo pair, af- 7 inches high, 4, asnoried 10 years, regular $3.19 dozen; . $2.29 doen 3000 Bars Castle Koap, mottled ¢ white, worth iio; after 6, J boxes y Women's Shopping Umbrett regular prices each; after 6, Hc ench. Men's Umbreting, fast black, ram proof; after 6, @8c each. Vanilia, Strawberry or Molasses Peppermint Kisses; after 6, ie in atthe, colors, 2c, worth @e and Th Wins 4 Quills at te and be; worth doub! Pocket Knives, very best quality stee! blades, assortment of handien to choose from, regular Values Se to $1; after 6, choiee Be enc! Men's Collar Button Re’ wy old plated, ceitulold backs, extra Well made, regularly worth Me wet; after 4, be ret. A beautiful aesortment of fancy Brooches, entirely new designs, al- 78 sold at Tho; after £, choice ie each Women's Combination Purse and Care 9, extra quality, geal and walrux jenther, black and colors, lar value #0 to $1.25; after 6, chatce, We each. Fancy Hatpine, beautiful sortment, extra long, rewular v: ee ide each; after 6, each. Cotton Rall Fringe. oye ment of colors, value bo yal tor 6, Tie yard Mercerized Silk Pillow | Cords, tanseled at each end, value Se each; after 6, 20 of engths run from % to different whtths, worth from pale price af- thes, Ie to $1.79 per yard ter 6, 3c per yard. of Pisin and Fancy In taffeta, satin, Louistne and corded, plain and fancy stri ed, from \ to 6 inches wide, len run from % to 3 yards long. worth be to $1.09 yard: sale price fter 6, at HALF PRICE. | Worth up to 170 yard; sale price fter 6, fe yard. | Lady Plain White Hemstitched nd Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, full 1%, Perfect condition, cery heer, worth 12% and Ibe pries, after 6, te each Applique Center Pieces, round aquare efects, new open de~ na, Very finest quality, medium on, Worth regularly Tbe each; after six, be each. ined mat many styles, $1 $2.00 Waiets of Sateen and Ging- haap, 7be, Two goods ines of Wrappers | will be sold Baturday after 6 at big reductions. The firet is our best 1 othe: Hoye’ Capa, worth 25c, for 186. } bottle Ink, Be. 1 quire Paper. 86. All ’ eo je Enyelopes, ie. 1 Bent f.~4 | 1 Inketand, 25. 1 bottle Ink, 196, ) All 1 box Stationery, 20. for 1 wet ax an { 50¢ Men’ ft Negtigee Shirts, col- lass end outte ahempee values om broken line ; Jersey Ribbed Undershirts, fleece Kpecini male of Btationery Bup- plies In lote made up aa follows: der, be. i dgsen 5 ‘otal value, ibe, Total value, Sc. $0 Bere Wood Souvenirs; after 6 at lined—no drawerm—siges 40. 42, 44, ‘Th b0—after 6, each Black Cotton Sox, for 260. Fascinaters, with after 6, te; bbe. a . k Knit Drawer 6, 250; value Aprons, sines © 6 2c; regular ir Gingham A ties with vor without on srienmeed WHR lace edge) | after 6, 18¢; regular v: Women's Mustin, Gowns, ed Stocking small sizes only er 4, Be; Me Bomewhat lines, Pek fomen's Ferris Watets. large sizes only, in white; Misses’ Per Ivory Piatt Valenciennes Laces 4 narrow widths, new open patterns to chpose from, Opening the Toy Store s Claus will begin the ope It will be a guia @ay—for thi hove been preparing for mont the children. Buch Toye and Doli or mech nice ones—tm the Northwes Ofe Bon Marche "”” ning of the Toy Store tomorrow. arent store for Toys and Dolls that we ha will then be turned ever to Santa andj ting are very elastic and eomfort- ‘8 were never seen before—so many it. . THE BIG STORE BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The mos chanical equip for the practice Pacific Northwest. A 1 No Plates Required Lady Attendant. ’ st approved and me. of Painless Dentistry in the ‘ear Written Guarantee With All Work. Fillings ‘orcelain Crown: Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Werk, per t Our Art w All_work under the personal supervision of Drs. 8 M. Milne and M. O. Sipes, both holding the degree of L. D. 8, D. D. 8, and both members of ihe Royal’ Col- lege of Dental Surgeons, Boston Denta/ Parlors 1422 Second Ave Hours-—#:80 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sund, Opp. Bon Marche 9a m till Tp im SATURDAYS SPECIAL SPONGE DROPS 8c. Doz. two for 15c. Our Saturday's specials are well known to the people of Seattle; these Cakes are made of the very best of of the butter and eggs used in maki everything, and sold for the cost ing them. 1413 Second Avenue Ben Marche Block. ‘Tel, Main $80, | THE BiG STORE | THE BON MARCHE sa gerne g of = will be down th parents or friends tomorrow morning greet old Santa Ciaus when he arrives with be “coach and four.” It will be the most interey. ing introduction ever undertaken between Claus and the children. His coming With the Toys and Dolls on the Tally-ho will be a feature of this visit The Bon Marche is now so large will have plenty of room to greet the childs and after the street parade tomorrow Santay hold a nd ri tion in our big r store where he will have his headquai Christmas. The Children Must W Him @ Letter him what they want for Christmas. Santa will have ce@ boxes at the Bon Marche, where the may be 4 bre +g Tomorrow Then, at 9:30 Santa Will p First Avenue And trom there across on Pike street to Eighth, back to nue, down Tied te Veoler, and egress v0 Beste svomee avenue to the store. ve the children all a him come to town. ‘ Waists and Petticoats Bargains for Tomorrow 65.95 tor Slik Petticoats, biack « all actually the Best $1.25 for $3.50 Black and Colored Mercertued Petti- conte, in many rtylen. $2.50 French Flennel Waists, in biack, navy, \e Garnet hid green afd several checks In Diack * ‘hits, af to 4 same lined, ail new jal 14.00 Silk, ‘ies. many styles, black, white and colors, woo! and worth $1.00. Price ment, $90, ‘ We are ap soting Grete value M Combination Suite in Ma Coot ‘These be form At: abi Price, the suit, $8.60, 1435 Second Aven 115-139 Pike Street Nordhoff @ Co. Enlargement Sale Ba Not just a few thi erything is “marked the Enlargsment Sale. men value fromthe Sideboard Uke oak, well finished in @ French plate mirror of & size, 1 large drawer, @ drawers, and double neat carvings} emma eihtie 2 Je net Tt QUEEN ANNE FLO HAMMOND MI @ CQ., Sea AUS IS COMING] TOMORROW || Hf, TFs

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