The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1903, Page 4

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(ape arene nn ane nae THE DEATH ws |Grocery Sto Sa ea of Cooper @ Levy ane ne ne wnd clgar nh paying machines abound all over the elty BOUGHT AT 65c on Dollar s «=: Some Electric ve Being Installed and Repairs | to Wharves Made Along the Waterfront, but | .2:-s'smevt ioc and many conversty ROUGH ON Conditions Are Still a Menace to Life crusade made b avenue of the aren ebttree erctat | ris, cae aie tte Maryan of te numero ame 4 By the Bon Marche : water fr | ; fue thet GAMBLERS The largest transaction, affecting directly more families in Seattle and vicinity, that has ever been made in them yuiom Se com crea & t tail annals of this city was consummated Thursday afternoon when The Bon Marche b ought the entire stock @ plates sre being rep after & | brick + Groceries, Liquors, Hardware and Woodenware of the well-known and popular grocery firm, Cooper & Levy, Thy eee.” ant Sine en ue jong | t warehouse on on, nae ‘Law Making Losses Lien| sands of customers of this firm were astonished to read in yesterday's Star that The Bon Marche had purchased the ; The pipnking cx the whart ot thei giAede on Ralirené avenue, thus seriously hocking stock and goodwill of their grocers—COOPER & LEVY—and that hereaftes the business established by this southeast Corner ot {he Aluaworth @| blocking the atreet lying outside the it will probably re on Premises The city has been for Dunn pier, which, with its crumbling | outer ratiroad track, which is other. | date retail grocery house will be carried on and greatly enlarged by the best known and largest store on the north tag nd ‘e hole, has been! wise open fr the Pacific Coagt | deavering jo seoure the | Sle BO sy a tepiown to human tife, | Company's docks to the Agen dock. | these Datidines The owners wtead The consideration paid by us to Cooper & Levy was 65¢ on the dollar, bs has been repaired. Holes have been) A week ago last Monday a seo: |fastly refused, and the board of] OLYMPIA, Jan. at . patched up at various other points} tion of the whart supportiny the | works is making an effort to force tive Lewts of King nty Miuced a ingent antl re, whieh If enact northeast dorter of the warehouse, |them to vacate the rapidly sinking on Uhe front, obstructions have been which te cocupied by A. F. Hutton's|pler by preventing the owners from | me removed and other improvements have been carried out, -Many dan gerous places still exist, notably the Barrow passageway in front of the Froneer deat hewse, the Innumer- able holes paused by sinking piles Rear the Lilty-Hogardus dock, and & score of unfenced slips. The following statement of Ber C. Benson, night watehman of e Oriental dock, proves ly, the daugers existing « wharves. He says “During the two years that I have acted as night watehman at the dock I have rescued 1S persons from drowning in the bay within a block of the pier, Several of these cases were atlempts at suicide, and others were brought about by capsiaed row- boats, but the greatest number were marhine shop and the firm of Cahn simple cases of falling Into the water through holes or unguarded open places during the nigh: ny two months’ delay the Beattie Electric Company has sud- deniy become impressed with its in- defensible negligence and begun the execution of tte tract with the city to install are tights on the waterfront, Wednesday a non-union crew placet wh Sogo power lights eo the Perreest of Washington ‘esler way, Columbia street ioe na Spring street with Ratlroad av- enue. Similar lights are to be placed at the intersections of all the streets between the coal bunkers and | a a a wharf on Railroad venue wtep of remedying the present condition of the front Now it remains for the oily authort- Ues to enforce the ordinances which the raiiroad companies and dook owners to all pitfalls and to guerd the slips whieh ve chused «0 many In the matter of clearing Ratiroad ———————————_—————— MRS. SAGE SMOKED OUT | OF SOCIETY ll a mracend- Sage will quit the doen not like tobacco she was married, 33 or onty one cigar heme When & tel sd atid ‘growers to whip aj and men in fea of — ee {a claimed, much ying these pro- ducts ie be avoided. ag sweet potato war on Western avenue Assumed a new phase today @ new sweet potato broker opened an office on the street. He will furnish that vegetable, it tx said, at 2 lower price than his rivals, who — a had’ the fleid to 2 PRICES St to any bayer in quan. W per cont, err nee i forme green pean. To; caull ST AST Les he, cater AGI to onlona. Tees pepamatig hy X5 elzmons. $2 0G$2. TS bun: appies 5 fancy banenas, 81.7 fe, #275 2 box, cranberries, 2 freq A a nto masters Fee rene ts Bags Fresh ranch, eaten. ' owt — $ Bastern, 2@ 1 eaten tate Aroapington fall, cream, stern ; Oregon: Be, Lam: Mower, ieqite: brick, atten, tegen FoshryDreseed tarner METic; tive ia, Ide; tive geese, te.” MADISON - STREET. We will be on the ground to- morrow (Sunday) to show this pi and other very cheap lots in the immediate vicinity. ‘The terms also o *y. Leave Madison street car at 29th and 0 1% blocks southeast. H. S. TURNER & CO. 232 Globe Block ciradoiimecte MEE sine Our complete line of Watches Wtham, ft Igin, ase mpden. uen Pea we Watches and ss renowned Electric Bpecial Watch. Hamilton, G, BENINGHAUSEN, 807 Ist Ave. Club was the social event of MAY one pure Yankee grit and nerve which | dressing room of one of the chorus 4 tala} invariably go with theatrical gen- jus, haw the beautiful iri whose picture is herewith shown, «| star in a single night. | A few evenings ago. while “Dolly Varden” held the boarde at the! Euclid Avenue opera house, Mire | Leura Millard, who plays the part in the cast, second only to Mise Glaser herself, was suddenty taken il She had no understudy | and the manager was distracted . RK B. Leithead entertained the Youngs Ladies’ Card = Chub ednesday afternooll at her apart- nae in the 8t Paul flats Mise | Corey asnisted tn receiving. The opening of the Renton Hii the week. It took place Thursday even- ing in the new club house on Bight. eenth and Madison street, Cards of the evening, Wagner furnished the music, Many guests were pres- ent and the affair was one of the test given for a long time, at her home on Ninth avenue, Many young ladies were present. The H. & A. T. Ctub wap enter- — Wednesd. evening at the home of Mr. Rice Rowell, 61 Kast Pike street The wedding of Mise Mary Agnes Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mre James Skinner, and Mr. William Comegys Sutton was solemnized Wednesday evening in of the Old Rainier. Dr. thewe officiated. The beautifully gowned in de chiens, and carried bridal rvees. Mise Anna Winters, the maid of honor, looked charming in green crepe and carried white nations, tle Mixe Josephine Yort, daintily gowned in white organdie, acted as flower girt After the cerem wedding supper w r bride and groom left the same even- for a trip to California. ine Carrie Atkinson and Mier Tess Bagie have ineued Mvitations for a dancing party to be given Feb. 3 in the Renton Hill club house. The Uniform Rank of Maccabees gave @ ball Wednesday evening in Christensen's bell. It was @ very delightful affair Bachelor's Club gave a de- Naghttut dancing party Wednesday making STAR repairn IN A SINGLE NIGHT HOW A PRETTY CHORUS GIRL WAS FORCED FROM THE RANKS INTO A PRINCIPAL ROLE ANDO MADE A HIT MWiLL. |} will render the which gambling f es of players, an ja lien. The frst secth in ae fol p of the bill | feo, 1, Whenever any bul boat, beoth, garden, resort place, or any part thereof, used f y unlawful conducted ¢ wheeein any unlawful gambling device shall | be kept for unlawful use, any per- son who shall jome, epend. oF part with, fm f whatever, any money ef thing of value, al, upon or | in any such game or gambling de-) vice therein, whall have « cause of | action for the reeevery of double the | amount pf the money, or double the | value of the thing lowt, spent er) parted with, againet all or any own. | and jessees of euch premines, eo using the same, having know!l- edge oF notice at or prior to the time) h money or property wae #0 lost, | or parted with, that #uch | pall | mount pon a lien for much hb dutiding, boat w other pla ner oF lemme. then provides that it) defense to the action Mey OF property wae lost | purpose of recover- ite valoe under the pro- act. and that no per-| fon whe shall bring such an action | may be prosecuted for violating the The cause guardian, or any person dependent party beeing money of) aluable property in a gam- bling game ao Fe Five minutes before the curtain LAND, O. Jan. OTe | wae to go up he rushed up to the Mist May © remweti, r che must take the par May protested that "the couldnt do it at fret. ‘The manager ineiet~| paented, and with the aid ef two ether chorus 4 the wavered, then © girls, she was bundled into the ral- ment of the star, and sang the part thome of so creditably that the audience was} deewived and even the dramatic erition dida't know of the substi-| tution Ult some one told them. coe im the new Masonic hall. bm ed Tiends of the club were pree- "The Bohemian Club gives another one of ite dancing partic: Feb. 4 in Christensen’s ball be « jolly affair. Great tions are being made for the rity ball tq be given for the benefit of the orphans Feb. 10. The Knight Templars will give « dance nest Friday at in the Ma. tonte hall in North Seattle. ‘The anniversary of Prof. Wilson's business college will be celebrated peat Friday evening in the college Tooms in the Colfine block Fred Stimson will ative a ren's party next Saturday af. ternoon if Chriatensen’s hall. Tt & expected to One of the pleasantest parties of the week was given Tuesday even. ine tn Littie Callers Chub, ated in fern colors of the were present. Judge J. T. was in charge. Mr. mom PB Fisher wil leave within « few days for South. ern California on « vacation trip. Mr. Herbert A. Schoenfeld, a well known young Seattle business man, wae married at 6:30 Wednesday Lawler evening to Minn Bessie Harman, of the parlors of Colville, Wark. tn the Hotel Portiand at Portland, Or. Immediately a the ceremony the young couple atarted for Washing- » ©. They expect to be gone some inrte months, and their trip will include London and Pi be fore they again return to Be: After the as spread in the priv. dining rooms of the Hotel Portland for the Immediate frien, her some twenty peovle from this city were Prepent Bt the ceremony Joheny left | New York on a business tripe.” BUNCO ARTISTS PLAY TIME-HONORED TRICK SWINOLE A CONFIDING GROCERY 8STOREKE ER OUT OF $10 BY THE ANCIENT GEALED ENVELOPE GAME—TRIED IT ON COUNCILMAN KISTLER, Short change artiste worked a time-honored bunco trick yeaterday | in the leant 4 of ite usefulness. ‘The sharp-| made three trials to get victim, and their third attempt wan! successful. = Mra C » who | keeps a grocery eat the corner of Twelfth avenue and Lane street, was fleeced out of $10 by the swind- lern. Earlier in the day attempts were ade to work the trick on Abraham tler, the Second ward council and on a butcher near the corner af ie and Main street had a $10 bill, and there the fated on that account In order to make wure of the third victim, one of the sharpers went into the store, and with @ $10 bill bought a few cents’ worth of candy. A few minui. # later the other sharper ap- peared “A iady who lives near here sent me to get a $10 bill for this silver,” he began, and produced a handful of sliver. Mre. Albee had Just taken in the bill and so gave it to the stranger ax she was naked to do, in exchange for the silver, ‘The swind ler hastily put the bill into a stamp ed and addressed envelope, saying that he intended to send it to Mra. ELECTRIC EXPLOSION LIGHTNING BLOWS UP TRANS. FORMER IN POWER HOUGE NIAGARA LA, N. ¥. Jan, a 5 ie transform the cera i mdult yesterday started @ fire whi troyed $26,000 worth of pi that old age has ne eany | Twelfth Neither trick who has «| ' Too Netl_at Davenport, Wash, While he Velope and putting it into hi et, Mra. Albee was co ney “Here, she #aid “Ie that er in fe money th nting bill with, I haven't any mo: 608 Pike butel will go back ot Telephone John 283. ance. I have » bill up tn the envelope an 1 guees 1 will leave it with nti Tretorn, | » won't it he drew wh ec to be pocket Siar She thought there was wrong, and that the man w turn in @ short time with « nd reclaim the en- bill She waited several hours, and eve then hesitated to oj When she only a p ortwinal » pollee ing and Det mand Phillips d The m shabbily weed and are be old bunco men w compel many big fac pend operatio placements was sealing up the en« pock- the who did the work were ueht to w a little and so resorted to the Home Like Cut with High Closets, One-third down, $ per month, Not- withstanding the prices on Stoves and Ranges have advanced, we are in a ition to well to you at the old prices, having purchased our stock before the advance, Bold tn this city at FROM_ $35.00 _TO_ $50.00 GEO. H. WOODHOUSE (0. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plane end Estimates furnished, . M. SHAW &@ CO, Gouth side Colman dock, foot of Cale mbin etreet, Bullders’ Hardware Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. «Painless Dentistry Ten Year Written Guarant The Real Pain’ Dentist Full Get and Fit Guaranteed. old Crowns, 22k -| Gold Fillings that stay in Giivor Fillings that stay in our Double Suction Plates never fall Teeth Extracted $5.00 ‘ Ps B00 Adhesive | short of money | pain and replaced with r the time-honored dodg: ame day, Lady attendant always present ‘en-year written guarantée, No and caused a total shut-down for 19| m@udents, but all spectaliats of trom hours. The fire was caused by a} 12 to 20 years’ practice. We are |bolt of lightning, which struck @| making « spectalty of gold crown Jeable with defective inmulatt and bridge work. Re sure ahd con- which sult us about this high-clase work Or. E. J. Brown’s Dental Parlors 713 1st Ave. 6, A ok Brat | Ch wiek'®, jaye cath! 6 Union br 713), And the Stock In Round Aggregates $50,000 Numbers, Their reason for selling was simply a desire to be rid of the cares of the large retail business, and as we ready preparing to enter the grocery business, but a few moments’ time were required, so to speak, to transfer of this splendid business of Cooper & Levy to us. They were willing to cut the bulk price to meet <a and, on the other hand, we were glad to buy with their stock the goodwill of a firm which has been so promoancedly: successful. 2 In a Very Few Days We Shall Open the Department In our big downstairs store. The goods obtained of Cooper & Levy will be sold out at 65c on the dollar, just bought them and thousands of dollars’ worth of fine groceries already purchased by us in the East will arrive to make the assortments complete and the general grocery business as conducted by us the best in the West. In words, we intend to lower the actual cost of living necessities by selling groceries less than any store you know We shall study to buy and sell for less, by far, than the regular prices, and THE BON MARCHE Grocery 4 destined to become the most popular one in Seattle; for every family will find it of financial interest to buy oc in our great downstairs store. Due notice will be given in the Star of the opening sale of Cooper & Levy stock at the Bon Marche. You rest assured that their low prices will be made much lower yet, and that the sale will be well worth waiting for, @ A few days only will be required to move the stock and get it in place Till then we will keep you inform re-marking and moving a $50,000 stock of Groceries, from day to day of our progress in the inventorory, Cigars, Tobacco and Hardware. OAe Bon Marche ‘MAISON BARBERIS DINNER MENU “ FEB. 3 FATS tnt at ian ae 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue 115-139 Pike Street Nordhoff @ Co. va ond, Honest gual done by graduste MOVING SALE OF NOTIONS Dinwer will be served in the main dining ball from 21 a. m. until 9p. m. for The, including wine, or a special cooked dinner served in private par- lore for $1.50 per pite. BOUP. ids Consomme: Chicken Creole. 1 fy risnu. MONDAY FROM 8 TO 12 I... meee UTYYLL —— ENTREES. Silver Fillings . Pure Gold Fillings ..« Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Work, per tooth Our Patent Peart Chicken Saute Darmanticre, Ballotine of Lamb, with Peas. Ravioll a la Genovaine. ROasT. Lamb, Mint Bauce. Stuffed Young Duck. VEGETABLE. Stew Tomatoes. Sugar Corn. Baked, Steamed and Mashed Potatoes, DESSERT. Cream Pudding. A little tet of little things at very little money. These morning wales have caught on. The chance i* given to buy at less price even than our extremely low removal sale values. Come in and_see us Mon- day morning FoR A Nc Gowen Picture Hooks. te YOU CAN BUY— A Me Black © Five putea teped Penctis. A We Box Picture Wire, A ie Rox Biacking. te Taffeta Silke, tn all colors, Monday morning price 6c $1.25 and $1.8 Colored Sateen Walets on Monday morning will be de. Adjustable Bedside ‘The most convenient device for Tables. meals to invalids, and @ val~ | | }, Uable addition to the offices, Hbrary | | ||| i} STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. TRIAL tf you wish. 627i First Avenue i2?-year written with all work. Free exam A We Tack Hammer | Coffee. Sundays till 1 oe BOSTON DENTS THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. TIS Second ave. Hinckley Didg.. t# the largest tnsti- tution of ite kind in this city or state, Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices, «Eyes examined free of charge Open All Night. qh © “ONDERTA Bonn Pike on Seattle, W. we BONNEY & STEWART Panera) Directors and Embalmers. Par jor, Third ave. and Columbia street, Telephone, Main 13. Seattle, Wash, AMUSEMENTS GRAND so at HOUSE renter, JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 63 GRAND BENEFIT John W. Miller No. 61, Women's Re- | lef Corps, Presenting the Capable EGA STOCK COMPANY In Richard Harding Davis’ Play REX COLD CURE ts a sure cure for colds. We OR BUSINESS MEN WHO LOSE One-Act THE LITT. T GIRL res R BECO will guarantee a core in from Grace Livingston Furninw’ Succesu- bon hg m pa. two to three days. For sale ful Two-Act Comedy AND LANGUID only by the R drag store, THE MYSTERIOUS FRANCIS DRINK BEER PORA™ and. 1c, THERE cor. T! avenue and Union Mr, Bean ag Plerre, the Cripple exer one street. S. E. KING, Propr. F. B, Costigan, Mgr. THE TWO ORPHANS Feb. 4—One Night Only. i and $1.00. Help the Orphans Spocial Low Prices on Wines and Liquors We i out our entire stock. Call on us and take advantage of th low prices: All California and imported Wines and Kentucky Whiskles at S FOR A STRE ari econd Annual! i Old Kentucky Bourb © per bottle, n OR APE Old Callfornia Port per gation. You NEW LIFE Whisky tr 1k, $2.60 per esen. We will retire from busin about March Ist, Telephone OR. Charity Ball For the benefit of the Good Shepherd Orphan Asylum, Tuesday, Feb. 10, Armory Hall Tickets $2.00, \Calmer wr your orders. All goods delivered fr BRUNNER & CO. --USE-~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR Ls all QUNLLING CO., Srarme JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail at the out prices. 502 Pike St. Tel, Main 1080, 2 dozen half-pint bottles to any part of the clty, Telepn Rainier ‘Ramaker Mi Moved ¢ to to 1406 ad attic Trane Aa admitting gentleman and lady, Me Freight ° ptly attended to, | 9 4 steamboat and | 1830 2nd ave — ing camp trade solicited. |Your money back for the asking P if opi rn A | Sells Ladier Suits, Waists, Separate Tel., Main 41-46 IKE STREE Telephones: Indep. 406; Sunset, | Skir Offi 623 Ist | ientil Main 466, Tne Mant KIND,” y Wg Eves Examined Se

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