The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1903, Page 4

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Feri BALES ARE BRISK AND DEMAND FOR RESIDENCE PROPERTY UNPRECEDENTEOLY NEAVY—MANY- BUILDING PERMITS | 1SS8VED—DEALERS PREDICT A RECORD BREAKING YEAR TORR sntinve an $7,800> another sinh Guring 1908 a0 they have been |enee between Pine brisk : for #8 the firwt week of the year the bust» |{0 $3 the 2 te will be wns |tinols inve / ted ity ort an unusual demand |” During the week 5 propert eport saler eeregeting in Value them » kere with from } tnvest eat prop ty Kaw ale © of property on vetween BIxth and Bev enth avenues ie reported to have been sold by Crawford & Con C. & Parnsworth and BT. Wh pal Investor for $14,000, B Hunt sold pved property at 1801 Fourth avenue street between ter, for a $1,200 ott Thire avewaea t's eo. to Mine alint The r an $1,800 cottage at 1b Mercer operty w wht by Mes. Hunt's |street; to Hutchins & Criddie for a} years ago for S200. © & Kimbal sales of some Godwin to a k improved by a Seventh av GOVERNMENT DETECTIVES HOT ON FORGER’S TRAIL’ » ‘fat butlding o Mre & 00 cottage at enth avenue; to M a $2,600 flat building at 11 way at S13 Bixth ay ) n p Agypaes a matt) fir Liang! Men's Fir STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS IN BOGUS CHIN CERTIFICATE | Chon, the new Chinese minister to | with kid CASES ARE EXPECTED SOON—INSPECTOR FISHER OBTAINS |the United States and M i» under- | VALUABLE CLEW IN SPOKANE stood that the return to China ts for! Your choice of any bt. the purpose of completing the neces- | at Startling developments in the; ers, The coterie of criminals en-|mry arrangements for the wedding Chinese certificate forgery cases | famed in making fraudulent certif No date has yet been a teate o@ © & scale af the|for the marriage, but it te unde ors have been working on for the|an the verge past month are expected within «| Jim 1 few weeks, } Chinese, Colonel T. M. Fisher returned from | at Fremont are still in the county Spokane last night where he secured | jail awaiting trial for having in their a@ valuable clew, it is understood, te possession forged certificates. Their the identity of the formers of some | trial is postponed pending the capt @f the Chinese certificates. ure of the @ of white men whe Claiming, however, that premature | forged the certificates Publication of the Knowledge of the; According to the law Jim Lee and cane would defeat their plans the in- | Ye Fong are subject to a fine of not Spectors mainvain silence as te Py than $1.08 of inprisonment in Progress of their Investigations, They | the penitentiary for net more than travel under assumed names, refus- | five years ing even to “state Where they are) Last Wednesday at Spokane Col carrying on their work | Fisher captured om the train two It is Known that the immigration | Chinan Quong Wing and Said thapectors end secret service officers! Mu who were without certificates not only In this state but In Oregon. | They were tried before United States Caltforaia, Ariauna and Nevada are|Commisstoner Marshall, and ordered trying to ran down the gang of forg- deported AS HORSE WHERE IS JOHN LAYMAN, NEWSBOY { John Layman of 810 King street [hae asked the eid of the pot [finding his 1d-year-old son, }who left home yesterday morning jand has not since been seen by mem FRANK GHIGLIONE AND PETER bere of hin Samuty 1 want you to find him because NATELL ARRESTED ON SUS- he war & good box.” pleaded the i father this morning. PICION BY THE POLICE | “How geod was he?" asked the Frank Ghigtione and Peter Nateil | desk sergeant at police headquarters drove into the city from South Be Well, pretty good. You see, he attieulast night, and now they are | went t ob—at least I suppose he charmed with the crime of grand tar-/ id. and then he sold paperw after eeny schoot hours—-at least I think he did ‘Thelt present plight in due wholfy | Me always said he did, anyway.” to the fet that the team and wagon | . used by therm a8 4 means of rapid trangit from the suburbs, is the prop- erty of another man. A telephe message to police headquarters « ing @ description of the men and) Meat produc io are © sligthy higher jteday, veal eanect The best val sole et 10% and 11 cents and ven higher, Heet also gone up % of being apprehended ant Ye . the two who were recently arrested be} the team and wagon appropriated by them, led to their arrest by Detec- tivee Lene and Adama. ‘They will be given a chance to tell Judge George why they should not | be held to answer to « felony charge in the superior court. HEYBURN TO BE SENATOR is NOMINATED BY IDAHO RE- PUBLICANS BOSE, Idaho, Jan. WwW. B. Hey- fe United States senator by the Republican legiviative caucus last night by a| vote of % to 22 for W. Borah. in fm) ceded In |#1.00 per men but three, | turnips, Tc Weldon B. Heyburn was born in| per ewt tons, S090 per ewt; Delaware county, squashes, 2G 2%c per pound. May 23, 152. Hi Green Fruit, Ete, demic education, and was admitted | 3 por bes apotes, eee to the bar shortly after reaching his | # b@2. 69 vcr bus: Japanese majority. He came Idaho 19| yearm ago, settling at Wallace, In Shoshone county. Judge Heyburn has been ar active | Republican and the candidate of his | party for congress. He has been «| delegate to the Republican national conventions regularly since he t came « citizen of Idaho, excepting that of 1996, and has three times been on the presidential electoral quaniith bbage ie being on ~ owt, Prevh, Mrat_Cow beats *e per br we fresh, 1c. i caulifiower, $1 dos, celery, She: cabtage, 2 lemons, $9.09 oranges. 0 CHICAGO, Jan. —The it of Federai rene Bheet Metal Co, at ‘The loas in $150,000. MELVILLE WILL STAY WASHINGTON, Dy. Rear Admiral Georm '. reached the retiring age of 62 years today, but by Heeretary of the Navy he will ¢ tinue to serve as engineer-in of the navy, & position in which bh has made a mont excellent record, Until next fall. This is the first in- stance In which retired officer haa served as chief of a bureau, with the exception of that of Captain Samuel ©. Lemiy (retired), who in still judge-advocate-gencral of the clothes. cate, When You Can Get a [$400 COTTAGE | the following terms: $160 h, balance $10 per month; 2 rooms,-newly papered, 18 min utes from heart of city, 200 feet of car line, good view. o H. S. TURNER & “lla DIAMONDS nd, in-fact thivig in the JEW THING you buy We have b eatablished since 1886, G. Be #07 "1 anne ee day to eal for the spring. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been ineued and Carolina Hansen, 20, both of Se~ Walte hind. Libbie Tt would be a very ea: Suits of Cheviot, ¢ All good sorts of Boys’ Suits, sizes up to 14, wer And the $6.50 an 1 $8.00 Suits All Wool Knee Pants, were 75¢, for .. — GAPY ® 7 i pe x r it WALL TO RESIGN LIANG CHEN | i—Lady Yu, th nificance. | offer, Wool Draw: Je at a, accompanied | marriage leen: Christ Olwon, Ne folowing Bmediey, 3, m, 23, both of ton Pratt of Seatt ‘Terri! of Kasson, Minn. | oval French shaped mirror. Commode to match Dresser. REGULAR PRICE, $19.75 CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL, $17.75 GREAT HOUCS%- om CLEANING SALE SPLENDID BARGAINS EOR SATURDAY BUYERS | Now that everything in the store is being sold at a reduedd price, our special bargains for Saturday are of threefold sig- Pages woak not suffice to re- late the savings this Great Sale has to These items are samples of thousands the stoee cantains: MEN’S GOODS * in large ef the pair jered White Shirts, Uniaundered White Shirte, now on sale at Neoktie in the The Store will remain open until 9:30 to- McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. FORMERLY NEWHALL'S Three piece Bedroom Set made of solid oak and well finished. Dresser has full swell front, top drawers and two full size lower drawers with a 20x24 Bed is full sized, and stands six feet high. Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS MINUS THE BRAG The clothes did it. Fashions that none but the best erage worth is s $17.5 50; we » figured it out so’s to be exact, Second Ave., Madison and Spring -. CLOTHES TALK This sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats is kept agoing by the merits of the y matter to buy half the paper and deluge you with words; but that wouldn't make the Suits any better. Because this is January, we marked down the prices on many lots of S the facts were simply told in the papers, and what at first was just an ordinary, sale, has grown into quite an event men who go well dressed, This is how they're selling: Suits that appeal to tailors ican dupli- assimere and Tweed, in all colors and all sizes in some sort, . were $15, $16.50, $18 and $20, MOW 66... 6 cece eee e eee cee r eee te we BEB SO Overcoats of Kersey, Cravert or Cravenette, long or short, were $125 to $20, at a Pree OIE Tie PEMA MEER | Crerconts of Kereny, Cravert of Cravendtie, long of, shorts ware 88 vane O.g0 For the Boys $2.50 and $3.00, at worth — COR, GELONO AVE WO MADISON ST. the worth 91.06, $1.00 worth The each, § ed White Shirts, we $2.00 to best value in t od heavy ela nh wale at CLEARANCE" SALE PRICES ON BEDROOM FURNITURE Our Bedroom Su s) have all been reduced | in price and also our entire Beds which consists of some 150 different pat- terns. line of Metal) THE BON MARCHE as $12.50 each, will be || high collars and deep Greatly Re Large Mother with ruff and around b ches wide, war Fancy Colored Striped Ribbons, from 6 to. 7 in warranted all find silk If concetvabie shade to ch quantity limited to « worth regularly up to 6 a y clearance sale and Plaid em wide A_new assortment of Fine White Ivory Platt Val. Laees, from 2 to inches wide, new openwork After Six This weekly underprice list of home needs is made better because it is the final clear ance of the odd lots and brok- en lines before stock taking Rainy-Day Hats Women, asc Women's Rainy Day in felt, several worth 3se and 50x Six, to close them out for Hats, shades, After each ase Quills for trimmings at 2¢ Wings at se and 10; worth much more. THE BIG STORE Wagner's Orchestra at the Bon Marche Saturday Night || $12.50 JacKets and 3.1 Quarter Coats $3.75 fL All our JacKets and our Coats in three-quarter lengths, worth as put on sale tomorrow at $3.75 This is the most astonishing Jacket Sale ever held in Seattle. are single or double breasted and worth up to $12.50. The Three-q Coats are mostly of fine heavy Kersey, $12.50 values, perfect winter ments, double breasted with half-fitted back and well lined. These haw cuffs. Saturday, to close Jackets and Three-quarter Coats, the sweeping price of $3.75 will prevail, SALE STARTS WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCK. Don't delay, for liKe all of our special sales the crowd will come | and late choosers will be sorry they delayed. Women’s and Children’s Furnishings duced Prices jf Women’s Muslin Gowns, slightly | Children's White Dremes, hand J, at just half regular prices | somely trimmed with embroidery Katurday custome | somewhat solled and mum at resent reduced price for | half of . ns White Aprons, with em | saturday only—sises 1, 2 and 3 broidered bib and straps over oe shoulder, all sizes, at 250 | 7 Suits, cot 10 years 10; mpecta) Bat $2.98 edges with fine net choice patterns, actually up to Te yard; clearar k with long trimmed with am. very fim regularly § i | Venine Lae | work colors biaek and brown Valuew Ree and $1.00 each, choice ie Amal! Hand Mirrors, with picket frames, extra quality glass, regular value Ibe each, after 6, 4¢ each. regular after 6 Kec lipae Flangeis-%4 inches wide, the t of this season's styles 10-yard lengths, regular 6, a yard, Te | neham — Assorted | th We, after 6 a yard PILLOW CASES—Sines 45x26 inches, worth 1Z%c; after 6, each « Japanese Straw Lunch Boxes | after 6, be each. | Plain White Dinner F af ter 6, be each, Only 6 to buy- ned Dust Pans, after 6 2 Sun Chimneys, after 6, 8 Cnid w gray 1 English Cotton Torchon only, * : cial after rtions, from 1 te 6, 1% value ow open work “wild: White Sik Monnets, | that tly walled, special after 6 1% Value, We, ibe and $1.00 yen's Outing Flannel Gowns, Hubbard style, special after Value iren's Long Kalt Leggings in diack ony, Value 61.18. special after 6, 2x me, epecial after 6, box Regular ue $1.56. Women's Fast Black Ribbed Wool Home, double toe and heel etlent quality, after 6, 190 « patr Mireow © Children’s Fast Black cotton Hose, knee, excell Me pair at novelties in Brooches beautiful patterns, entirely new de- Pans, regularly werth Bo and Th each, sale price after 6, choice I8c. Shears. 8 and S-inch, straight trimmers, extra quality steel, per- made and finshed, regular Fine } toe he uble 20 *, Sie and 96 per pair, eale price after 6, choloe 4be. ‘The !atest Clasp for retaining the ¥ lat- hair, extra we eat ahape, always sale price after 6 Women's Combt books, In seal and wal de, the v id wt 12%e each ‘HARVARD Dental Parlors U2 Second avenue, between James end Yesler, Teeth extracted free without pain and replaced with new ones the mame day. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work ‘Full Set of Teeth ... Gold Fillings 75 and Up All Work Palnle Guaranteed for 15 Years. Hours+-#: 80 a, m. \. 8 9:00 0 BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PLUMBING and TINNING ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. | Open All Night ‘Tel. Main 1029 OGELING Snot Successors t OLLINS, SHERMAN. *rOLEY_CO. “"UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors 1407 Firet sy * b 1406 > Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 3406 sd Ave. ad Ave. “au Quick Kidney Cure] ! Stoos pain In the back and cures cil kidney and ~ We, Women's Hack lee Wool Fasctn- | Nordhoff @ Co. _S4 Sliver Fillings 26c and Up. Shirt Waist Bat- 1 Knee iperior quality, Skirts, cob trim worth regularly med with two rows of te on lave ecard special after 6, 8c. Regular valu om, town, finest quality all silk latest knots. © choose from each; Clearance | male. aff h | White Applique Bureau Scarfs. nine 18x54 inchen, made from very finest Unen lawn, ail open work na to select from, actually S each; Clearance sale, each. | Superb Kattting @k, very best quality, large spools; sale price, after 6. 3 #poot, all colors and | Diack se from. Quantity ted to customers, other Brushes, extra quality Dristion, alway sold at sale price, after ¢. 21 Dreasiné Combe, lack and | white, with fancy metal backs. | regular price dc cach; after 6, ] chote each. | Bleek Jet or White Head Hat Pina, 1 ¢ nom ¢« regular value ife per card: Sale price, af- ter 6, choice. % ard. Tracing Wheels. very beat made regularly worth 1c each; #a me | price, after 6, only 3e each Che BON MARCHI THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second aronnes and 115-135 Pike Street nn AMUSEMENTS — Wildy & Godstein, Managers. hy All This Week The Great Caesar, the prestidigitateur; Rooney @ F the Alac in musical specialt tion bull fight; Dalt 2, and Margarette Le famous t 8 DAILY AT ND $:15 P. M. Matinee (Except t, 10¢ nings and Raleony 1c, cholce first floor, 25¢ PRICE day) any ® Sunday matinee. of sea ‘THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Seattle's Onty Up ‘town 7 Theater and Popu- ate ot Antes WwW. MRL Phone, er, al Main” eT ONLY THEATER OPEN IT's UP TO US ‘To furnish all good amusement this week, Nothing else in town, TONIGHT turday Matinee and Night ‘Down by the Sea | Next Week A Good Comedy-Drama Played “A GAMBLER’S } Priday Well Opening Bunday Matinee A Play of Pure Heart Inter GRAN | JOHN CORT, Sunde it. OPERA Seattic's Leading HOUSE renter Phone Mer Main 66. and Monday, January 1-12 THAT ODD FELLOW HARRY BERESFORD PRESENTING “The Wrong Mr. Wright” COLEMAN, Sole Manage full of fan of the m kind DAUGHTER” soe ee THE BON MARCHE hig, | out entirely our Jewelry Dep't Speciak Sterling Bilver Friendebip Haag regularly sold at @ “ae price, Batu Ameliing Cuff Links very best new «t quality remular Art Needlework - : liane Ce quality h, clearance ehed Tray Cloths, the latest ai ad 4 x27 inches, extra fing ity, worth Bc each; nate ue Bur Searts due is very pretty open work to select from. a worth Bie cach; clenrance | Cashmers Houre Wrapper | gold up to $7 t } dren's wr Rt Velvet House apring heels, value 81.99. £ Percale Wre dark « nd Meat puait kind you pay $1.00 for bs a | Women's Pett Me Slipped | foit stick Wax, ¢ Rea bottle of Ink Pen Holders ny color Total value A fter 6 All for 30. Special for Parsepertou 2 Roll Hinting .... 1 Tube Past 1 dozen Hangers 1 dozen Cards Total value .....0+0+ After 6, for the. Taffeta ek in Maht shades, 16 co.orin, from, worth Tle yard Colored Inches wide etal after 4, 9% ivi’ OM ¢ at 196 ys rd Men's Golf Caps, 350 val ter 6. 1% Toys after 6, 50 800 bow Fine Torlet in box, worth 15¢ col Hats, $1.06 Extract Deet, Of for medical @ | bottles for 7. Ladies’ Gloria Umbrella values for $1.12. Gents’ Gloria Umbretiag values for 6%e, Dentists 1422 Second Ave.Opp. Boil Honest guaranteed work by graduate denta lowest possible cost. i} { Our Patent not cover roof of m aan moat ern Inboratery in Seattle 4 students employed; all charge of graduate sp Lady Atte Allway Houre—8:3 oh Sundays tll BOSTON DENTAL PARI bes EELGTEEEES EE Friis 3 e°! Sesser Fsseyee ss. yeEae Te S ciiieaae IB masrsegsagsetc: 4 1422 SECOND AYE OPP. BON MARCHE Albert Han Rich Jewelry 706 First A’

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