The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1903, Page 4

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te Ww ARHING VTON, D. Cy Ped. o & Phe F treaty War today | te tor} nt, by} v0 REAR END ‘COLLISION orning, aboone of the oped by the engine train and wet near | freight was tele of the wrecking fire, The freight conduct pinione the wreek of the e and t 1 to death before th of the + trainmen, who we cue him, The engl and nen of the wrecking engl were slightly injured, FIGURING ON HER SIZE BALLARD, Feb s Phe Polk at rectory people have offered to take & census of Ballard for $900. This ie) ht to be too high, and the ides | of taking 4 census to see If the city tw in the 10,00 class, which would | entitie the place to free mail deliv. | ery, Will be left tn abeyance for a time to see whether congress will pans the bill now pending, to allow free delivery t tes of 1000 whose postal receipts are 85,000 A mem Fial will be sent to Washington's fepresentatives in congress urging | hem to work for the passage of the y WANTS MORE WARSHIPS BERLIN, Feb. &—-The president of the reichstag today exhibited tn the lobby a new great naval plan, preeneees to the retchetag by the leer, showing tines of Rritish and German ships prepared for « front Gisplay, The plan demonstrates the predominance of the British navy tn aise and strength. GOT AWAY WITH CASH DAVENPORT, lowa, Feb. 3.— iare dynamited the safe of a) at Cambridge, Iitnots, arty | this meen: and secured $15,006 in currency. ~ made their escape. pot no trace them has yet been GETS FOREIGN MISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 3.—! President Roosevelt has appointed Arthur Beaupre of Dlinois, minister te Bogota, to succeed Hart, whe bh. ‘The latter wishes to turn to his home in pW. Va. to resume bis occupation, which is work, TWO WOMEN ARE HANGED wae teen hy a oD ete a iets | for killing eee BOSTON, Feb. 3.—The ladiaiad of ex-Hecretary Lang remains the same, He passed a comfortable COMES WERE TO LIVE of becoming a perman: resident ot Seattle. ne wit eon his law practice from Hpokane to thia | city tn the near future. THE MARKE MARKETS ‘The cold weather, combined with the general poor qualit; has put lemons out of demand, and Lemons, $1.7502.75 fancy. oe Vi Toss 80; pears, Teer erene eras lap, $4.00 per box. ‘We will be on the ground to- Morrow (Sunday) to show thie pi hs cheap lots in the immediate vicinity. ‘The terma also are easy. Leave Madison street car at 20th and @o 1% blocks southeast. H. S. TURNER & CO. 242 Globe Block Our complete line of Watches Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hampden. Precision Watches and Gruen Bpeciab the renowned Electric Watch. tager'a bul eth, Bund: nue cured about $190 wrted te have gown the’ whowe fhoating in the | dawn the ibay ye ning, The bars! iy . rib . NEW YORK, Feb. 3 @ Kine to appear that when Hoop- B| vr mor the The food ¢ ADAMS Original Incorporators, 1873... .. Horact C. Henry, President National Bank of Commerce. Jas. S. GOLDSMITH, Vice Pres. Schwabacher Bros. & Co. captaing ¢ yw for the mu Anna Puliteer, the: witnesses againat him, poena servers have been bury TTER WAGES punetl ba tte promise t of carpenters tn the b ment of the city passed fixing the wages of Hoe men at $3.50 per duy and for RICE SHAME SP" (AS AND CR CINDY ss J. D. PARRELL, President Northern Steamship Company. — = The city comnetl lamt Wight pane the ordinance o the tll ¢ | WILL PAVE PIROT AVENUE | | Firat a The the pollee, but Jalimed to know vf Bullivan Anally bd an” Harel | the remainder o Joomt of BODY FOUND IN BAY MAY BE ed at Fito THAT OF LAWRENCE COOK | Law MADRID, Vet . SIDEWALK ELEVATORS |. After having several then turne town th Pileation ition of the face It tmiporsible for a positive Wentifcation to be made; t clothing, Ja knew Cook well |body in Ce betiqves Uhat the It be ven. | Kerous and unsafe | i off pudht to trial to | His! © of Mrs, a} Will be no Bi wns very well known among Beatle Sub- B/ steamboat men. AFTER THE SMALL BOY |. ‘Thy I boy who t Jhabit of frightening F leoasting tn small Watks, will be #ub and imprisonment if a bill inte in the olty 1 taat night » Gill becomes an ord tay, but have HEATER than $25 or imprisonment more than 10 days for itt vielath EASSON STILL AT WORK At the request of Chief of my Sullivan, the civil service « last night allowed Walter n to retain his position a& po K until the commission can ation for the poal- night mayte aime the pay ding depart ordina prepare an ¢ t Cents Pound Worth 10c Ib. WEDNESDAY AT: 921 Second Av. tegular price $3.50— Special $2.28 A HOME INSTITUTION Complete Housefurnishers UNDER THE LAWS OF WASHINGTON At Less Than Cost For the balance of this week I will piace om special sale the Balance of some broken lines in Walking Skirte— some three dosen in all Yalued at $450, 110.00 and BLT, ot Dexter HORTON materials the best, A. A. Denny Joun COuuns CHaresE. BuRROWS things, this sale ought to interest you, TRUSTEES, 1903 E. FP. WELLS, Treasurer. Samuet Hitt, President. Opp. Arcade Building. ¢ 1330 Second Avenve HUTCHINSON'S SUIT SALE Your choice of any suit in the house, exceptin lain blues an lacks. W.B. Hutchinson Co, Cor. Second Ave. and Union Street the hotel inter reaider FAST DRIVING an Bunnell Pekelis ) expreaamen, OD They were release A SPECIAL PRICE ON A GOOD RELIABLE Star Wood Alr-Tight Heater This is a very neat and well-designed Wood Heater, lined with steel, with hinge lift and top draft. desirable Stove where quick heat is required, No, 2, Fredericks Nelson Secend Avenue, Madison and Spring Streste ‘These Skirts are in Meltonm Chevtots and Mixtures, made in the latest styles and guaranteed to be worth the prices first named, The cut, style and finish are perfect and the It will be impossible to duplicate this bargein later on, and if you have an eye to the economy of | CALMER ~ CUBAN “FLAG reat © pIOW'T LOOK 6000 iN MADRID A Cuban fag this morning snd Heuben N chars A very emanate THE BON MARCHE NOHDHOFF & CO THE BON MAR Groceries z 65c on the Dollar That is the pith of the grocery business at The Bon Marche—as jy be inside of a week. We shall move the stock of Cooper ® Levy at in fact we are beginning to transfer it today. When we open the gale until our own stock of Groceries, Teas and Coffees, Tobacco and Cigars rive from the East We Shall Sell the Cooper @ Levy Sto At 65c on the Dollar It means a big saving to Seattle folis—the picking from worth of Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and 65¢ for every dollar's worth. Cooper @ Levy had the lowest prices these lines in Seattle. We shall cut Cooper @ Levy's prices about i The whole of Seattle will be at the sale; hundreds of families will the opening days of the grocery at The Bon Marche. Muslin Unde wear Selling Out So Good Garments at Big Underprices To clear out the surplus lots and broken lines | ~ special Wednesday prices: Corset Covers, trimmed with Point de and three rows of insertion; or special for Muslin Drawers made plain, with ma tucks; special, per pair ., Musiin Drowers, with six-inch ruffie, of hemeatitehing; value Jéc; special, per Musiin Drawers, with deep nee ~ *leed with lace; value 35, at.. eee Mustin Gowns, made Expire “a have | of fancy lawn, trimmed with Toroher insertion; value 66c; special ... Drawers, made of good quality | Long White Skirts, with deep ruf- | Muslin ¢ material, deep ruffie, trimmed | fie, three rows of Point de Parts with Ince and insertion | lace insertion over blue or pink bec, special have narrow ruffle around Long White Skirts, with knee ruf- files, have four rows of lace in sertion and five tucks, have #ix- | inch ruffie around bottom, trim- clover leaf pattern; | @pectal Bhort White Skirts, with deep ruf- med with lace. dust ruffie un- | fie, trimmed with Point de Parts Gerneath; regular vaiue $2.19, at.| lace and insertion; regular value " $i.eo PL25; wpeeial oo... ice Oe Waists and Petticoa Several Specials in the Waist and Petticoat Department T: value Muslin Gowns, made ki elbow sleeves, have th hemstitching around sleeves an ” pearl buttons; value Wool Waists, worth up to Moreen Petticoats, black $4.00, At... cccvocreces l 50 only, worth $3.98, at... $ Wool Waists, worth up to Sateen Petticoats, worth $2.00, at ; 75 cts up to $1.25, at ... Quilted Sateen renin, lined with outing flannel, WOT FON ME 6. oss. hacntc csiessuageserees reece oe, eedeccesece sg me NZSEATEE BREE SETEEESSEEEEE TES, SPPPRERE PRES CeE ESE Sere creze reeyecery Neréhof @Co. THE BIG STORE re. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Strast Getting Hottet Every Day Never has the public been stirred up to such a high pitch of enthusiasm as is 8 present time raging, owing tothe BIG BANKRUPT SALE of Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, now going on at 1317 and 1319 First Ave The short time in which to dispose of this Merchandise puts prices down low. stock was formerly owned by M. A. Gray & Co., better known as the ~ MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY But after the firm became bankrupt, by orders of the Hon. Judge Morris of the court of King county, Mr. J. A. Paine, a_ prominent business man in the Pioneer buildit directed to sell the entire stock and settle with the creditors. Everything is being sold at about one-third regular prices. morrow: Read these specials $08) toc Linen Handkerchiefs . Men's $35 Suits and Overcoats « Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats . Men’s $25 Suits and Overcoat Men's $20 Suits and Overcoat Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats Men's $10 Suits and Overcoat Youths’ $25 Suits and Ove Youths’ $20 Suits and Ove Youths’ $15 Suits and Overce Youths’ $10 Suit Children’s $10 Sui Children’s $ 8 Suits and Overcoat8.e Children’s $ 5 Suits and Overcoats..4 Children’s $ 3 Suits and Overcoat®es: asc Suspenders . Goce Beapendiers 66s ccesskecectioceessy asc Neckwear ..,. soc Neckwear .. $1.00 Neckwear eesgesrsererets 25 8222522255 2025 EF4257222 Eeecaecs gscasges eeeeees 2 $1.00 Underwear $1.50 Underwear ...........008 Undeswear . Men's $5 Hats ... 2,00 Men’s $3 Hats .. . Men's worth $8 . Men's $7 Shoes . $3.05 Men's . worth $7 . . Men’s $5 Shoes .. $2.19 Men's P. , Worth $6 . ek seal Men's , worth $5 ... Men's 75¢ Strong Overalls . 33°} Men's worth $ Men’s soc Working Gloves . Men's Pants, worth $3 wir? Men's e Shirts 1317, 1319 First Ave., Seattl One-Half Block North of the Postoffice. Men's Pants, worth $2 Cheap imy ruin the material ad guaran tec a vainalyy for a Ly #100 nnd Be Schuchard Optica HENRY HENSEL, Schuch SPECIALISTS Manufacturing Jeweler, 1 1d Avent, 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor, . (Next to Stone, Fh red. ae Brored ts

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