The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1903, Page 4

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| THEIR OWN DEFEAT Lik Ma Resolve to [Close Up Their Dives Until After Grand Jury Adjourns---No Action in the City Council is Probable at | preasion « The variety theater and dance hall) Year's, making it Gnwite to tak forces the old tenderioin district |THKs tor the sake of @aluing little | |Reoogniming that they we neing of thelr ter mon mot Logether Saturday | went hoon and between them ag > brougat to b upon the city coun ad Operations for the time be ol, they concede, has been so that Various relicensing ! They went in a body re bound to fail when final: |tivan and told him of ths Among those whe cal will at chief were John and ‘Te . spplicatic for a variety ¢ Barnett and Mike Burns ioe tee Pope Truth, a you ivi woncert hall license at the | During the past week the oppo: | & at Eeaith, = yoses. git the basement of the Clanc nents of th enalig of the dives] whe duneare n ee Se 18 pears Will follow | been actively at work. Beveral peti-| men Holme and Humes jong, to which were affixed the a 7 - ntaltes or o vat ware Teputante She was picked Up in North Se Nd firus ih the city | At the police station @ simple che 4 es (i of Vagrancy wae booked againet by tule, | We are beaten, that's all there & tated Frank © a “E whali withd ty to be in ot a ; ote plication wntii such a time as I am [tonight's meeting of the & etl goo ae nonainn eather oe Annured that the council ls ready to |there is not h likelihood of the | oe Ae. nee eS cetune erent it Keven] (give her name, but it was later Other polittoal leaders in the old tenderloin district also admit that the flaght of (he business community ainat relicensing the dives on Sex we pouth haw had it ‘ ly t the old tender triet to be wed of tte month or two at Variety theaters and 5 ae halis in the city are to be not no ascertained HENRY WILL COME AGAIN | The sermons at wome of the larwest o ure ing church my 1 thetr influence against th ing of the resorts in the paved district be low Yesier way. Beveral of the min these resorts closed their isters took the ocoasion to deliver bot -_— ore last night it was for more than |shots at the city administration and BERLIN PA & It oMetaily an- day They are to remain closed, |the police departinent | nounced that Prince Memry will wiatt at feast, until after the grand Jury.| Among the ministers who took = | be St. Louls exposition in 1906. which convened journed The concert hall proprietors mere ly took time by the forelock when they closed of their own volition. It was well known that Chief of Potice Sullivan was about to force them to obey the state law forbidding the|Dr. M. A. Matthews ployment of women to sel! drinks, | Preshytertan ohurch. and this would have amounted to an| ‘There will be a large delegation of order to chose [prominent citizens at the meeting of Besides fear of the grand jury the|the city council tonlaht to see that dance hall men were also led to|the new licenses are not granted, and close by reason of the fact that there |every opponent of the ordinances is tx generally a dull season after New | urmed to be on hand NATIONAL CHINESE today, has ad-/dance hall matter wu: Rev M. Randall of t Jenurch. Rev, 3. B.. ame sasetiar jthe Firet Christian church, Rev A. Major of the Seoond Prew sbpeotaat church, Rey. T. P. Revetle of ait? ua Methodist Protestant wore k RELIGIOUS SQUABBLE WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan & his supplementary report te the ual report of the Philippine com= chor Taft opposer any inition of the recently ee Independent Cath: which was organteed yw! the Homan Catholic Taft has isgued inatruc- the police that they mus to prevent the fouilo | faith from forcibly fh na fiion of the our On general merchandise for | The phe h nr —y ere alto Inetru Wilt be Established te Raise Funds) China. of the Piri war completed a week ago at Bal oat of $2,000 for Kothe | shipping Brokers, was | tp yesterday whe that they ™ < protect the ne for War Indemnity eas — chore niding any property whieh it has good title, ~The come PEKING, China Jan, 6.—The em presse dowager has approved the Pans formed for a oo tunds sion has notified both parties that it will take Ro part tn religious contro. IPANESE [sees sere) LOVERS WED) THe MARKETS | has Deen reduced to a diet of potato | '*h! Shigeno, the pretty tittle Jap leaves and ceaweed grace Relief | ®9¢** maiden whe for three days was Will Be sent from Forme river valley are large quantities of oo ee ee held aboard the steamer Iyq Maru. | vegetables, frulte and other produce MARINE HEWS pending the appearance of her fi-| that would be for sate tonal Chinese lottery to raise for the purpose rid quidating the War indemnity due to the Kuropean powers, growing out of the Hoxer outrages A severe famine is reported in the Held up by floods In the White /| ance, was right when she told Immj- | avenue today. The # Station Inepector Lowin that #he felt | Urually plied along the sure her over would not forget her. | Conspleuour by their absence. How. | Saturday the you: man, whe |?¥er, trade at this time being dul! | works In the mili at Port Hiakeley,|the delay in receiving the produce heard of his litle’ love's predicament | from ( fornia and other southern | and stopped his labo to come to Beattie whe re married aboard the vessel Then they were allowed to @ to ithe mit town, a IN JAIL AGAIN Piokerell, alias Marry Liv- the girt whe weare male costume, wan arrest Detectives Hubbard and Free the Folly theater, In the new loin, yerterday points har pot am yet rewulted In «| lratme of prices: WHOLESALE PRICES priees ate te sey buyer tm quae files Prteee on emall purchase average 0 per cont. bleh ort long enough Are now placed on the market ge on ne that in quick disporal Everything convenient for the quick butiding of » home, which is the easiest solution of the With a cash payment of $50 down and the balance at $3.50 per week. 1 ane) 20 per owe ryoeenes, cohen, OOo per owt SGI per Down, Green Fruit, Ete. Lemons #2 IMPLIED per bow spl $1.25. oranaes BF MTC per be oranges, O1.@1.19 per bow 2S per bot. yersimmnens, 6F Celfornia ariel tas. imported, 91.75. bulk Res live ducts, IBiye. live grove, Iie cctgblished wince G. Beninghaueen. 807 Int ave. THE SALE OF SALES The Dry Goods Event of the Present Season Is Now On at McCarthy’s FANCY SILKS—Among the thousands of tempting bargains which this great sale has to offer are 2000 yards of Wash Silks of superior quality—cords and stripes in the very latest color combinations, including blue, nile, cerise, lemon, cream, white and black, navy, tan, old rose, pink and cardinal ; full reg- ular width; the latest and most popular Waist Fabrics, at 40 Cents Per Yard No limit, except that we do not sell full pieces. TELL YOUR FRIENDS Other Tempting Bargain Sales This Week In BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, LACES, SILK RIBBONS, TABLE LINENS, CRASHES AND TOWELS, FUR GARMENTS, SILK WAISTS AND PETTICOATS, SKIRTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, | NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS, | | | i 3 : a 5 q . 3 H H i FY i vi BEDSPREADS, SHEETING, BEDSHEETS, TICKINGS, MILLINERY, SUITS AND WRAPS, BOYS’ CLOTHING, MEN’S UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR AND FURNISHINGS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, TOILET ARTICLES, TABLE COVERS, PORTIERES, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, STATIONERY, PICTURES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. See Our Windows. Note Our Prices HOURS OF BUSINESS Exon DAY FROM 9 A. M. arm yeh 5:30 P. M. M'CARTHY DRY GOODS C0. | FORMERLY NEWHALL’S STATESMAN MARRIES when there DANCEHALL MEN ARE °° ooo: MULA-MOHAMMED IS Sultan Talks of Abdicating in Favor ‘of His, Brother Which the Pretender Claims | MADHID. Ta More favor of bh med, whe laimed wher streets of F at the capita DARK OLYM 1A | own in unable to reall « th been today but intte ‘The Crest fabrics fo them qutic ment asa I wish to particularly emphasize the quality and style of the garme in Seattle—more especially at this season, during the Parisian and New ork fashions are mirrored in this stock ; the workmanship is Ls of the highest order and the materials the latest weaves. that taking into consideration ship, the prices below become ¢! bespeaks a more practical economy, a larger more general satisfaction tothe customer who understands and appreciates the values af purehasing the higher grades of overtiow Suits, Waists and Furs ain days” THE WHOLE to Hanker For tne, fowl apecial roe aitan ly WT age at $1.00 a yard. The styles are all new and Vinposed to abdicate mS uncon 'e baw ine latte Yost yog choose at only he Selim A a lf PriceSale Clearance AT OLYMPIA The land train night 1 Kpokane ©: § e'ctook dan, 6 oldent an ho much Digh wa in the Deschutes river as there While there the banks are} “nm fore | ithowt | Week we ) Gay.) ine on ICALMER’S| Clearance | Prices ON= Oo sommes This Midwinter Clearance Sale is not a mere pretension, nor an tinloading -of shop-worn, antiquated styles and r several years out of date. It ance of stylish, dependable garments at prices that will move kly ries ; guarantee of truthfulness nts offered at this sale. of January. The very latest wality, uent— ready-to-wear garments A most cordial invitation is extended to every lady in Se- attle and vicinity to inspect the offerings of my clearance sale. I wish to state, in addition t the and workmanship, that I will chaertully refund the purchase price of any garment bought during this sale, if the customer gua ts not perfectly satisfied. MONTE CARLO COATS Made in Tan, Castor. Gray and Black. The very latest shapes Quatity and workmanship guaranteed, Positively the best bargains “Where quality and style are paramount.” ever offered in Beattie. 8%. Coats wound bs $116.00 Coa Advance epring shapes in all the materials, An early order was filled too promptly by the manufacturer, and to save storage they're ineluded in fise0 Bulle reduced to.. STREET SUITS ‘ay Cheviots and Meltens.. These and it is only by pied to offer Unese euite at thi ok, Blue, Brown and ¢ price they're eastly worth $25 to $9-—-you en own one for— Fur Scarfs Genuine Marten Scarfs, trimmed Silk Special ‘Taffeta #1 Potticoats. large om oapectally $12.50 Pettic $10.00 Pettic $7.80 Pettionat and Is due at Meattle this evening at ‘ POULTRY SHOW ENDS —- kirts, The genuineness of this sale could not have better evidence than the following named are not exaggerated in the s igh reputation of this house stands behin the reductions Sanheta wits tmatand On ‘glee ch Flannelettos—All the best Bone Collar Buttons, 1 4 test degree, and the 19K36 inches, worth Ze, sale) Style# of the season, regular rd. r value i0c per e- price, each ibe price Ibe to Ife; sale price. « price ¥ be yer card every printed stat Unbleached Bheeting—One yard | Yard B1-Bef Jet and Assorted Colored wide, good quality, worth 6c; | Dress Printe—A goed assortment | ping, put up in large fancy pants price, « ya wea he] a styles, full standard cloth, | regular price 10c per cube; 6 ° om jot of fur worth male pric yard. 4% | price, te cube # they stand pre eminent size Bedepreads, good wright, | Dress Satines—A| Eb sayion in Corset Steels, extra quali bar- fome are slightly solled, worth | this popular fabric for house Lorw black, gray -and white, style and workman- nd their as) savin, ntee of quality, THE BON MARCHE THE BIG BTORE THE BON MARCHE THING. I$1. 25 SILKS AT 50¢ We began to sell an importers’ stock of fancy and plain Colored Silky this morning. The occasion is a remarkable one the bargain the best high-grade silks we have given in months. These suits were bought by in December when the excitement of holiday buying at retail made it e for us to get a very low price of the importer. There were 5,500 yards iq the lot and the least valuable is worth 85c and from 5 a | | that the values range up to $1.50 with a fair aver- of tions |, NOTEWORTHY BARGAINS IN SMALL ; NEEDS ’ Dinnerware | no Not since we put the entire downstairs store stock on sale at half price last fall when the new store was being erected has such a dinnerware chance been offered. Several Choice Patterns sialon We want to reduce aa are Included rabtly'ka. the pation a hence these unusual prick to clear outs ot be selected from some of the decoratio ad urplus if you are hey ” waltty, % SPECIAL PREPARATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR THIS GALE |, )isichoner extra suallt And all will be waited on promptly, something we were unable to do | male price choice. be per bunch from lack of space during our last half price sale, " ’ Whalebone Custng, best q plece price per Clearing of Shoes ma bhatieee ae ekirt binding, full | Baturdey we ment for Bhoes, but tomorrow |] we underprice still furt of cutting out pried only fe per plece . broker betes at once. at eeles will be duploat ' morrow, ’ looks and Eres w very best quality Women's Wine, Purple and Fan- Men's Satin Calf and Kangaroo | special for thie anle, 1 cy Figured F h Colonial How Call Lace Bhoes that we retail at Senente Slippers, turn we French heel Value $1.48, for # Women's Hed and Black Cord $2.50, for $1.48 Men's Dull Pintah Rubber Boots, value $2.00, for 31.95 w urey and Wine, Black and Fancy . Fine One-Btrap | ” Figured Fur Trimmed House Juli- | Sandals, turn soles, French heels. The Tortoise rand Shett if ets, turn soles, medium heels, Value | Value $2.00 and $2.60, for 81.00 ping, the very bent made, ai | be, for P%« All our Women's.$6.00 Bhoes for fectly finished, always solid ati ‘The above are Holiday Mlippers. | $3.45 per box, sale price only Me Men's $2.00 and $1.60 Hox Calf| Women's Pink, Blue and Rea | box i“ and Viel Kid Lace Shoes, Good- | Satin Slip turn soles, value | Ball and Socket } year welted sole, to go at $1.95. $2.00, for rer tape, white, Mack am lar price Bic per y sale only 18c per yard. Six Days’ Big Selling of Lin- | 4°. best Gem Pins points, always sold at ens, Domestics and sale price paper Tailors neh tape mean e ing very best quality metal Upped, ularly worth 10c each; sale Phenomenal under-pricings in this department—a cut off of erofit | only te each. —=te clear steste for Inventory. The Marlow Hookon Hose a Colored Table D SB inches ; “Defender” Hematitched Sheets | porters, made of the very beat wide, fore x90 inches, worth Tic; sale | silk wid astic and satin fast colors P each with button catch ' price, Blanket Robes—A good axsortment | Ue The and $1.00; male py Red ordered Damask —€ | of etyles and enters for bath | oC Ber pair Fide, _sevortes pate robes, etc., worth $1.50; sale pr Patent Wedge Buttons, the sale Bi each 92.19 | piert and most reliable b Pattern Clothe—®-4 aime, Linen Da Indian Hobe Bankets, striking de- || button made; it Is adjusted andi maak ane: a terme hemmed Weer idee oles ta price | #tane and colorings, in wasl, | tached with ease: there cach ORe biankets worth $4.00; sale price joren in box, reg Damask Clothe—4-4 size, colored | each ben; aale pttee/ Se borders, worth #o, sale price, | Cotton Eiderdown—Extra heavy, Baten Heavy 289c | for beth robes, dressing sacques. | StTNes, metal tip ine a4 a ote ood wtylen, worth 20c: sale I * + lengths hk. annorted pat price, = yard 1B%e | Pair: | - } Worth $1.5 sale prices | Fancy Hiderdown—Beat quality. | ates iis, mit sin weveral et owe || Lddell's Damask Naphiow—Pure | feguinr price tec. has. everywhere at Ie a bona fide clear- Linen, several cholce patterns, | yerd : S50 | tard: male price,, choice te per If gine, 34x26 inches reaular price | na mg - Whisk Brooms, best qual | $2.0 sale price, a dozen. ..92.19 | ‘atte one Pannets In fancy | wired handles, assorted sizes, Wi" |p Damark Te 1 doren 1 pes, worth Ife; sale ortes, “I reguiariy ite and we each, yard Towels, white or plai price llc each. The to $1.00, while they last, each | KOwnE, ete. ® yard orth 20; aici riy sold at i8¢ per pal Me | price sc. |e BON MARCH Uh Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE | 14n¥ to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Street | Toothac HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Our secret preparation the pain instantly, and folly treat and fll Ge without any fort Patient: ‘No charge for extraction when teeth dered. No students, but tried specialists in each. ment. Examination free, ” Stiver Fillings - So and a style SR wn He {ee Coats reduced to... 927. t ride W tooth. ASE sabe urniture Bees Wek og € reduced to a outh, Fie, Coats redured to, $62.80 ‘The Bed Room Furniture ts at per, cubical: veGuset te..... a 970.00 special prices this week. A few AIL-YEAR GU. DRESS SUITS the clearance reduced te é be dupii trade that lam em ‘There are onty ® few ed tn the West, new left, but while Petticoats values Peau de in Bole Clearance Ik and with six tails, $15.00 Iwadetia Fo real fox $15.00 and £16.00, the quality oats reduced to oats reduced to redu to 7.50 5.00 ¢ $ 3.50 Iron Beds $ 296 _ $8.00 tron Beds vs § 678 11.00 Chiffonieres s.. $ &25 Dresner like picture, 22x44- inch tops, full quartered oak and full swell front, highly polished, 24x30 French plate mirror, rea- ular $22.00; Special Sale price $15.50. ts, Hours, 8:20 to §. ip m BOSTON DENTA PARLORS — H22 Second Ave. Ba Quiok « Kidney 5 Btope xr tn the they leet --USE-- QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searie ote regular value With thanks for the liberal patronage of the past year, we reduc will continue to do business in a manner to merit a continu } 7, PIKE SIRCET OPiIC yes Examined Scientifical D. BUCK & C ance. Good Wine and Liquors at reasonable prices. Priestiy’s Guaranteed Rain Coat, 502 Pike St. in tan, gray black and half New Grecian and Flounce of * “|| BRUNNER & GO. Wiuin tos, || Men's, cove’ ang fects in Btamine, Cheviote and Paanior taiwan $206 054 S200, dron’s Clothing Hroadcloths reduced to 13.50 Furnishing Goods, Hate 100 r educe o 4.50 Bhoes. 1404 3; a uy Siege euirts seduced to Bho (to STOP THOSE Monday, January 8, 1008 Seees. 2ite Rgpond avew #20.00 Hksrin reduced 60... $48.BO Flannel Waists {avenue ant Bk 5.00 Bkirts reduced to ; ¥ $20.00 Skirts reduced to. $20.00 ck tie tin $40.00 Hkiris reduced to... 625,00 one More, headaches HEADACHES ont tne : TURKEY! TUR aking medic and come to us for; 2. om ne price. Os Run-About by halt. All Walste in Big permanent cure, Ed ‘read: Hogg ble price. Call . aches Suits A S00 SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO JAMES MENRY : * jeoorn iv Hone een enn 9) (Next to Stone, Fisher Br In all the new weaves and the OM Store.) ‘The Garland R: th clalties these, and the prices have Rainy- DaySkirts | soxd 1 on easy terme—one-third = been reduced to sult any mest 2 Exceptional valuer—iate shapes U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS | noe per menth t $26.00 Suite reduced to O ¢ and int c es, Th Janua Ist we comme: High Top, Mand Sewed and ‘ Bultn reduced to dogo b:. Seton will move thew raplaiy, pre ts 3 ttm ae Waterprot. GEO. H. te $295.00 Buits reduced to 5 Oo please come earl Values i | ; $42.50 Sults reduced to 27. 0 $ from $6.80, $10.00, Si1.75 and A Closing Out S le W. &. Kirk, ra09 rst Ave. WOODHOUSE ad $60.00 Suite reduced to 32. 2 $12.00; reduced to $5.50 1409 SECOND AVEN th $ Odds and ends in Sliver Plat iF to SS wn : SASSI +5 hM ta thratigh § Open Al Night, ‘Tet. Main 1029 | ..|Mark Mark Ten Suie bs. Just Opposite the Arcade aay rete we | “hecsaeeae Chinese and Jap: Ls COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. Curlos to | me UNDERTAKERS "3024 2 cones o12 wl = Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1407 Firet Ave. bet. Bike and Union PLUMBING ch 4 oat oe He Sdseeoie | And Hot Water Meatlt ; ti Manulecturing ne and Wedd = M. @HwA f 1330 Second Avenue ienry Hensel “Sencier ‘i Bouth sido Commer to 28 Hinakley Blook, Third Floon |)

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