The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1903, Page 4

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5 Nag cian to Be EATON RESOLUTION ors To GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN GOES me Bh gaterngy Fe THROUGH BRIDGE MT, VERNON balisiamusmeunniinndbeiiienonacceceoneans on PIONEER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS MAY HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING TO VOTE ON QUESTION-—CLAIM BODY WAS MIS REPRESENTED BY NAVAL OFFICER'S ENDORSEMENT ONCE A POLICE Several members of the Chamber , hi the worution ja de ed eet at Che roon a ftorne rego Much indignation is being ex by members of th they term th It was | the body shall be giver » rida had a ek whieh pe the morning, whe . logs Was detached from itn J n@alnat the yard his | ¢ that of ar Puget sound navy Feonduct was at all tines authoritative vmed dea vew Mme Jom . warded to authorities at Washington, D, ¢ and may result in forcing the ac cused officer to face a formal board |t of inquiry. | by | Go to Bpinning for bieyele etion of }Raton'’s conduct was anything but! The price of meat is steadily lthat ef an officer and a gentieman./up, This morning be is T% an j jon of what was about Among other thing# alleged against | ¢ and mutton & cents The result war that a few drunken: and 3 cents onal frie ceeded in committing membership of the Chamber of Cx merce to a certificate of good heter for an officer who has volun. |pay, although he had given hie per tartly vilified the citizens of Bremer. |sonal “I. O. U's” for the varto ton and Seattle. am and his formettulness tn ¢ “It ie by no means certain that | matte ae that given |e ARE | ef ABSOLUTE | sees PACTS steer beef, & th SHELLS SAN CARLOS German Cruiser Panther Makes Wanton At-: tack on Venezuelan Fort ‘The following prices quoted by the Rartell Drug Co. are absolute facts Come and see prices—~ we Plasters, veal §@iOe per Ib the: Breakfast bacon, 190 Betlado abe nine Electric F Paine K Alleock’s ¥ Carter's German $1.00 wine . White Pine Cough Medicine. apples, @ ton, Jananese | boc si . 30 ranberries grave fut Jap, | Piso’s Consumption Cure, Ee at per box, walnuta, 14q@ ite, iy Ayers Bronchial Troches, 260 sine Rutter y | 22¢ naton "ere — ali wines and sty! 26 per cent Chest Protector at « discow rane ern. Cheese Native Washington full eream, | Preeeriptions and recipes our epeci- ido, eastern, Gite Oregon, Ib@ ite alty. | Limburger, 16@17c, brick, Swiss, 14 G19 Poultry—Dressed turkeys, 23@26¢ hens, 15@1Te; live ducks, Me; live geewe, Lic, W. Th. Hutchinson Co. cor. Ind and | Unton are allowing the choice rult im thetr stock for $710, blues and Diacks excepted. ~ Dancing Classes rofessor Wilson at Ranke Malt Monday and Friday evenings, Pri- vate lessons dally 06 BECOND AVENU Free Delivery. Phone, Main a A Rare _ Dunia 1a gti, nm eet Opportunity Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. any Plain MARACAIBO, Jan. 18.—The Ge man cruiser Panther yesterday af- terneon attacked Fort San Carlos, at the entrance to Lake Maracaibo, | ccation or warning. ath and shelled it for an hour. The fort much igdignation in Teturned the fire and the Pahther of ft, though no barm reoult withdrew, Fort Gan Carlos te at the | ed. Junior viee commander, | . Henry G.) G.A.R. AND RELIEF " cee F. Longtetiow Fog * Geer w Lince: in; otticer | of the peard, Witlam Oray; sentinel, ‘The following new officers have |2f Th" PMNS,” Guartermarter ser Been jointly Installed by James A. | geant, William H. Pentngton; com- | Sexton G. A. R. Post No. 103 and | minsary sergeant, G. W. Thesa: Women's Relief Corps No. 3: Re Post No, 109—Commander, Berry, senior vice commander, We tought « job tot of German} Agate Ware at our own price and| are gving ¢ pric eee to-buy menuine tr at prices ob led you bete ported Agate W have never beem offer Store on the Coast Phone No. John 98 | Dudley, eecretary, Nina treasurer, Clara 8. Taylor liar, Phena Jensen: sesist ductor, Lizsie Carr; chap! Darling; patriotic instructor, Rosetia || Fishe musician, Kate Boggs: | M8 Pike street, Must-Get-Out Sale isc able Success Store Open Week Days From @ to 6 P. M. Owing to the fact that the recent fire practically des- troyed the interior of our store, we will make an entirely new store. We propose to have the finest clothing store in the entire West. Absorbing the room just north of our resent store, now occupied by a sporting goods estab- ishment, we will turn the entire toor space into ene great room. We probably won't be able to open the \@ new store until the bret day of April. In the meantime wwe have two things we must do. The first, we must dis- pose of our entire stock of Clothing, Furnishings, etc., no matter at what sacrifice. Second, we must get out and give the contractors, builders and carpenters the entire building for extensive alterations, Must-Get-Out Sale Prices Easily the best proposition we know of. Our entire stick of Men's Clothing will be sacrificed at a price bound to force 'em out, The following list will show— Jensen, Allie O'Firien, Alice Cowan, Anna Gauntlet, installing officers, mee A. Wilson and Jennie V. Wil- fon. GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT ‘To load 1,000,000 feet of lumber and | about 4700 tons of forage for the use of the government In the VN ap eae | the British steamship Yeddo ay } Yesterday afternoon She { ready loatied 1,000,000 feet at Taaiow and Gambie. | MINE OPERATOR IN DIFFICULTY L. G. Bach, « well known mining | operator of Juneau, was arrested | Saturday evening on the charge o' passing @ worthiees check for $1 the National Hank of Juneau. ‘The proprietors of the Hotel Cecil make the compiaint. They claim that Hach passed the check ber J and since that time has pasted other checks amounting to 4600. They al- lege that an investigation has re~ vealed the fact that Bach has no | money in the bank on which the ox are drawn, ‘The necused man’s bond was fixed is $1,500 by seating ‘ann. Buy Three Suite A man is wise rong Fe three or) four sults now. (utehinees Co, are allowing te ous ot ¥ iieult tn their high ae stock, [cept plain blues and blacks, for Our $10.00 Men's Sack Suit, Our $12.30 Men's Sack Suit, Mew 5 GR CR ciatee bbs ck saves ses Our $15.00 Men’s Sack Suit, NOW -seccoseces Our $18.00 Men's Sack Suit, Extracted Our $20.00 Men’s Sack Suit, NOW coscecseors oe sees Our $22.50 Men's Sack Suit, Our $25.00 Men's Sack Suit, om And it’s just the same with our Boys’ and Childreg’s 's Clothing. Every garment must get out, no matter pt what a sacrifice. No charge for extracting teeth when other work is ordered. We use the latest and most approved methods known to dental science for the practice of painless dentistry. No matter how difficult or complicated the case, absolutly no pain is felt in any operation. Our whole plant including the finest laboratory on the coast, is equipped with the latest appliances obtainable for doing high-grade work at most reasonable cost. Painless Prices Our $2.50 Boys’ Suit, Two and Three-Piece, now .. Our $3.00 Boys’ Suit, | LT Two and Three-Piece, now , Our $4.00 Boys’ Suit, Sliver Fillings Bho 7 * Pure Gola Fill 1.00 Two and Three-Piece, now . Gold Crowns 3.50 tridge vo e ise 1 c . © Ber Pacer Wort Pines (aaen’ ine root ‘of 'm 5.00 Our $5.00 Boys’ Suit, A 12 year written guarantee given with all Sy ig otcay a «tere #3 tae work, Lady attendent always present. A thor- Our $6.00 Boys’ Suit, | . T * 2 | ough examination free whether work is ordered Two and Three-Piece, now .....6.0005. | or not. Hours 8:30 A.M. to.8 P.M. Sundaysuntil 1 o'clock. Our $10.00 Boys’ Two and Suit, Three-Piece, now .......006 Our entire stock of Furnishings and Hats will be sacr+ ficed the same way. We play no favorites—all must go at this great MUST-GET-OUT SALE, We Had Now we Painless wneud Redelsheimer ‘= CITY AFLOAT AGAIN: “ick thing In thie tin w ie your che | J ‘DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Saves ‘The Largest New and Kecon® nana One ‘Third ‘Your Coal Bill ‘THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE $80.00 UP Overcoat ¥ ' i 'One-Half Block North Postoffice, House in Overcoats ‘ . De ntists the State. & Company Left. 1422 2d Ave, Qrrosite 800-802 First Axent, Coreor Columbia Street 2 z 898 2098 289O99DEONREDSICD sOOROC RP easoeNDEnsene MARTUAGE LICENSED her Cargo of ed: MA ; ' ar bot v 1 1 ile i ont'Sts's: (COMPETITION [it ae NOT DESIRED : t roleht have beer int t-| the man hd <ugwonteg n the Heattle Gur p ct that there ge of (se y nde @ THE GON MARCHE | THe Bie 8 BIG STORE THE BON MARCHE 7 a d Week of the ANNUAL || White Fair CLEARANCE The first seven days of the White Fair have been busy ones. Sales hogy show an increase over a year ago that we are more than pleased with: Tomorrow the White Fair will be at its best--store decorations being gy complete, and the goods delayed by storms and floods are here to swell the assortment. Many Special Sales will be held tomorrow, and we have them in finer type than usual, will, no doubt, be not at all surprised that each line contains a ba and your careful reading of this ad will tell you that the customers y the Bon Marche tomorrow are to have a bargain treat not equaled months—the bringing forward of many splendid lots for the benefit of oy customers just before we “count stock” —the clearing of shelves of in eonnection with the great White Fair sale. Monster Sale Shirts} Sale of for Men i 42c buys Shirts worth up to $1.00. Surplus stock of two big manufacturers on Clothing He st Ave, and Main MEN’S HICKORY WORKING SHIRT Regular 50e and 75¢ [ NoT ICE TO LADIES +We yesterday received trom New York « large case of black and blue Berges, Woreteds and We were fortunate enough to secure the surplus stock of two large shirt manufac turers at great pfice conces sions—allowing us to quote a very low price on Shirts worth up to $1.00-—for we shall say 42 Cents It will be a sale that men will visit early so as to se cure choice of patterns and styles. yarde) pected and as we have & store for them your choice | clear these goods off at once we will sel! them on Bat tof and Monday at 91.00, %, 01.35 and $1.4 per yard; $2.00 to $1.00 Remember, this t# strictly tallors Goth, bea inches wide. IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. and Wool Velvet W. many styles, all size: $7.00 ‘and $8.00. Tuesday— fioft Bosom Shirts, wo detached bie. Men's Fancy separate cuffs collars, regular The, each | Boft Rowom Shirts, with collarr and cufty attached, prices regu larly would be We and $1.00, at 42e . patterna t be and All our Fancy Soft Hosom Shirts, | no collars, with separate cuffs, onget these are some fine tras shirte worth $1.00, each QUICK KIONEY CURE in the back kidney and biad- 0c. Quick Drug Co. 704 FIRST A Regular % French Plannet sleeves, front, collar trimmed with silk: braid trimmed waists ang and white dot or stripe waists; full line of sizem, dciay- be here early in the « for big bargains Wool Waists, black | Women’s Hosiery Sale 50c, 59c, 65c and 75¢ io ony StocKings at 25c A! Our entire stock of Women's Fancy Col if ored Lisle Hose—plain or drop stitch—very Hf fine assortment—the clearing up of odd lots We have a beautiful 1 of goc, soc, 65¢ and 75¢ Stockings will all be “f | these sets—all. the put in one lot Tuesday at, choice Es” | complete, with insertid 25 Cts ar We are showing some! neat and dainty styles far It is a bargain worth coming quickly for ; hence, of course, a great many Seattle women will be here. $1.50, $1.65 and $1.75 StocKings at $1.00 An elegant line of Women's Britiiant Liste Fancy Colored Lace Open- work Stockings. also in plain grounds with fancy colored vertical stripes, Rig an) Bese and colored embrotdered designs, my fin- est grades of $1.65 and $1.75 hosiery to go at Swiss Embroidery prices. The designs new and exclusive. for Cambric Embroii 2c per yard--Edges worth ® #%e. % aue per yard—Edges and & 1-3e. 3 Se ol yard—Edges worth 200 Sample Dress SKirts Worth $6.50 at $3.50 Our New York buyer has | tic Broadcloths, etc., in navy ra. 200 Dress | blue and black—well made digo per yard—Daw sent us about a. ‘ERNST BROS Skirts—a sample line of one | and trimmed garments— 18" per yart—Bages se) “ the best mantfacturers— | made to sell up to $6.50. J 69 ioe yard—Bdges Cheviots, Venetians, Domes- | Choice at $3.50. ‘and Bic. 608 PIKE Tel. John She BON MARCHE Nordhof @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Stree We are exclusive agents. Geo. H. Woodhouee Oo. 1409 Becond avenue. The opening of the big Bankrupt Sale has startled all Seattle, everybody (excepting other merchants) are jubilant, owing to the fact that high-grade merchandise is now within reach of all at about ONE-THIRD the cost of manufacturing. The big stock of the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. Ordered sold by the courts to satisfy claims of the creditors, was bought from. the receiver at 30 Cents on the Dollar ‘And must be sold by February 1, as the landlord has given notice to vacate the building as it has been leas ed for other purposes, SYTSMVASCLAITSE42< =BEZ7 .CsCser yr g ; ee _ The prices are lower than was ever known— ~ | Men's $35 Suits and Overcoats | Youthss $10 Suits and Qver- A big line of Trunks, Valises, & Pte teens $eeseee vend $12.00 coats . . $3.25 Blankets, Comforters and Rub- b 1M $20 Sui Children’s $10 Suits and Over . ¢ en's $30 Suits and Overcoats pote na $3.25 ber Clothing being sold at one ny LAE seedbegensy $10.00 Children’s $ 8 Suits and Over third the actual value bn Men's $25 Suits and Overdwats coats .... $2.75 toc Lin t : iter sesesens nen Handkerchiefs... bags aca ea are » .$ B.50 € hildren s $ nits and Over | 25¢ Suspenders if" rye Men's $20 Suits and ¢ ri rere pats ) here? “ ne $175 Wool Hose p H 75 ildrens $ “ts anc ver ase Neckwear } oats PP tar - $1.19 | soc Neckwear. bi ] $ 5.50 Men's Me - $3.65 $1.00 Neckwear Ri } § $10 Suits and Overcoats Men's $ -$3:19 | $1.00 Underwear . te Jggbcares | ceemiyyl $ 3.25 Meleas, P “ -$2.88 | $1.50 Underwear . eas | Youths’ Over- pert <a ete $2.25 | $4.00 Hats .,... mS | aw Men's $4.00 P: ‘ants - $1.63 $3.00 Hats ter coats .. : Men's $3.00 Pants . $138 | $2.00 Hats . = | Youths’ $20 Suits and Over- Men's $2.00 Pants . ..79¢ $6.00 Shoes. b } COALS ves esse sees +++ $6.50 Men's, Boys’, Ladies’, Misse Se00-Shees Youths’ $15 Suits and Over- and Children’s Shoes at about . rs epee Oe eee ~ 50 33 1-3 cents on the dollar, $3.00 Shoes . “THIS. SALE Is Now GOING ON AT 1317 and 1319 First Ave.

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