The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1903, Page 4

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. ped, wunsty +t] TRIG SUMMONED Sarons| statior trimmed with checked silk and fancy but- P S M D : fruit and the navy! BOARD OF WORKS ee ety ee ee a ‘1 tons—also Venetian Cloth Waists-—trimmed Prosecuting Attorney cott Meets Depositors WHOLESALE PRICES | ‘The officers of the Beatle Weetric| the matter be present tomer with — silk ome at the side all : PB geome Company will be the griddle & sizes—worth $5.00 each — for and Promises to Lay the Whole Matter rs Biicee Seat Rie rine bora “ak pul te ize $ Provisions i before the board to ah , ‘ Before the Grand Jury at Once ace te ger, hs ty] Wty hav to "Chitted abt Mie | See » oneness - ‘ 7 itr adway and erecting vdditio Several business men of Ballard; grand Jury investigation so thorough | seer ehaty Binee the fatlure with the re of the} | rd when it Closed ite doors two] Sie with the miembers of | ’ : : weeks ago, met in the office of the | Caante Suame tn accu tani If Waists of Mercerized Foul black, white and colors prosecuting attorney teat. evening min mm ot ree modations for ite patrons j also of moirecloth, sateen and pique, all size 8 jury plgent~ : showing the orn ; gy pertons “¢ A vecial Sale tomorrc { h aint remnant cinis of the wrecks bark to be) bank officiain, President De lot two or three of a kind, and about 75 in the guilty of the minaprpopriation of the with th park that ‘wales t$7 and money belonging to depositors. ‘of the bank lot; all were good values at $7 and Mveh of this evidence was sub ty of certain ¢ friends $8.00; now marked ‘ ry mitted Mr. Soott yesterday and that the w patier ie te wan refully considered by him with the ¢ <t in view of determin ing whether or not It was of a char ' acter to justify ite Use in a criminal » WIth Che fully the bank oe action called upen to teettfy under CON It was evidently considered in plietty in the Netive Wasnington full eream, _ 7 iminating because at the close of tation 06 the certs 284plbe Crewe, 1895160, Len O the Meeting the proseciting attorney = ie ite Sirica. eten, inde Our Saturday offeri vercoai , Assured the depositors present that th bi be woukl ask the grar the matter up either Tucaday “The whole matter connected with the wreek of the Bank of Batiard, wald Mr. Boott morn will be | eed in the hand grand Birr stance Tt bn rom the evite yeutertay jury to take Monday or itted to me of the bank having mis ey of bana tide A fury wilt) off! or others are guilty appropriated the me ore, then the AMERICAN GODS ARE POPULAR the TACOMA, Fed. 18—H. F. Krohn- ekyn of Seoul, Korea, arrived tn this elty today on his way to Philadel- phia, where he will arrange for the | manufacture of a stock of ktois to be | sold in the Orient. Several years ago 4 Philadelphia firm sent a lot of wooden Mole to India, The deities captured ¢ ad & profitable trade has sprung im that line, American are | now the rage, not only tp India. but | also In China, on more attractive style of construc- REILLY BEATS NEILL GETS DECISION ALTHOUGH HE BREAKS HIS LEFT HAND Feb. PORTLAND, Reilly of Beattie was cision over Al Neti 13.--Tommy given the de- of San Fran- Aight before the Pastime club, last ight. Retlly was the aggressor during a ¢3 er part of the contest, although Neili foreed the fighting oc Y. He dislocated his left hand tn the sixth round. But for that he might have knocked out his lily aimed for Neil's body moat | of the time, although he often land. | ed on the Culifornian’s Jaw when the | clinches came. Neill received more! mishment than Reilly, sithoug were fresh at the opening of the final round. si WERE NEAR STARVING VICTORIA, B.C, Feb. 12.—The Steamer Amur, from Mkagway, re- | yf oe ae kes ry # she wae nailed by lightkeeper of the takes Btates light on Five Fingers rocks and hove to = the lighthouse. that they had been lyin; and what fish they cuaid catch for & week and were on the verge of | Starvation. They were anxious re. PRESBYTERIANS’ ANNUAL BANQUET ‘The Presbyterian Ministers’ Axso- ation will bald it annual banquet in the Westminster chureh Wednes- day evening. Geacons and Bunday school workers | and ali former officers of the church are empected to attend, The following program of toasts has been arranged: “The Church's Relationship to the Non-Church Goer,” by John 8 M Catiam, C. P. church; “The Church's Duty in the Establishment of Mis sion Churches,” by F. W. Wilkins, U- P. church; “Phe Clurch's Helatieti- ship to the Young People and Their Societies,” by Austin E. Grimiths, First Pres, church; “The Church and its Finances,” by F. G. Love, Re- North Broadway $300 A fine view; lot 40x100; on slope overlooking Lake (Union, the Sound, Fremont, Ballard and Salmon bay; nice cottages springing up all around, Office Open Evenings. we offer you a Saturday Special. Our increased trade on this one— Coffee has really made us conceit- ed as to its quality at 25 In order to have you try it, we offer our asc Cream Blend for tomorrow, Sat- urday, at— nn gl “ip RHODES BROS. Tee, Coffee and Crockery House “NEW ARCADE” 1325 Second Avenue fancy of the Hindoos, | § TO PROBE INTO THE BALLARD BANK CASE Long and h ealted bet newven, Ab were perr m the last day the lens Intimate anner in whieh of the De Long family ¢ affairs of the ba and jury ts tigation. form ebureh hip to Moral Refe Shorrock, Westminster « Bach guest will be ound a quentiv “hurch’s Rela GIVES UP CINCINNATI Fellows Temple of 988 members of the e ened today in the Over-capitalization the couse of the bankruptey, § ‘The labiitth the building. | mt of their) ¥hich coat nearly $500,000. urt being the amount $300,000, secured by MAS. PAUL SUES “Mabel Paul morning agali grounds of non -support. Plaint states Rathbone for an Invest record aw director general of postal affairs in Cuba. The bell waliy growing that Rathbone te inno- cont. INDIANAPOLIS, subrel| A _Aisngreement Per Galion Phones. 0 PAIR Waterproof ted and Serges— Heath & Milligan @ full line of Om 4 examine our Rich 706 First | All orders promptly | Hotel, * logging car } 818 We elephunes ene the great ‘The Church's permitted nehip to Feb. 1.—The Oud] ‘ompany, instituted divorce Proceedings in the superior court this « Edward t the couple were married at Walla Walia in 1599. | TO LOOK UP RATHBONE . WASHINGTON, D. ©. chao, at the end of the 20th round in| Te senate cormmitee on Cuban re- lations today appointed Teller and Platt of Connecticut @ subcommittee te consider the demand of Major) GHOUL CASE Feb. case againat Dr. Alexander, accused | 200? Oregon Becurities Co. of complictty in grave robbing. was ed to the jury thie afternoon. 1209 Gecond Ave. Seneca and Universtty). Both Main 644, FREE DELIVERY. W. S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. High Top, Hand Bewed and U.S, CAVALRY BOOTS, Price on Black and Blue Wors- $18.00 IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1102 Second Avenue. | The best in the market. We handle | Y 4 Brushes. Call ain ook, | Qeo. H. Woodhouse Oo. 1409 Second avenw Albert Hansen Jewelry | Wholesale and Retail errs THE MAR Nothing nes ket today, but KET "i the 1 | f the marine b live ducks, Ite, live geete, te. GOVERNMENT WORK Bingham hae re+ a wifes tion om of tw and two opened at Spokane, ‘The ned at Port Wright, March member= mducted the nae At Reta by FE -. waren te the subject: | the | THE Small Cottage and Lot compared der | ie Terms, $25 down, $19 monthty; }large cleared lots $60 up, at Hillmen City, Seattle's Speen a ‘Tek - Renton car on ashington treet, P ioy Sangd fare 6 cents: large, warm office af com | Hillman City, Fe wens Thurston & Herrin ining and Investment Brokers We are beatiquerters for all the Mining Industrial If you went te buy or sell, z { “ii Ge up. } We will buy at market prices— 1.00 Great Kaceister, 000 Yellow Jacket. 2.800 Acne Traction. LOM Alorka Development. 100 Alaska Central, 6,000 Olymple Mining Co. We offer tor 2,000 Henrietta £00 Bea Lewet id Mount. Tig Index janka Central Railway... Washington Match Queen On Alaska Petroleum and Coal Bee us) Bee us Feb. 13. mation of hin it in grad |keee 1.00 ime A oe od FY 1,000 Caliaiia Bay On 12 ~The | LO6? Nooksnek 4.000 Monteruma THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 7168 Becond ave, Hinckley bide. te the largest inestt- tution of tte kind in this city or state. Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices yes examined free of charge, Ten Yi Written Guarantee he Real Painless Dentists oe that stay in. A Silver Fillings that atay in..... Double Suction Adhesive never fail Teeth Extracted Free, without pain and replaced with new ones the same day. Lady attendant always Or. E. J. Brown's Dental Partors 713 tet Ave. % % 4 5. 6 Union bide, Gret ot Mac: & Bouth wien wiek’ 30 at toe p.m Bundaye till Calmer 1890 2nd ave, Your money back for the asking, | Selle Ladies’ Suits, Watsts, Separal Skirta, Ete. “THE RIGHT KIND.” II Parlore1 me Paints No charge for painless ex: traction when teeth are order- ed. All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- perience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you in advance exactly what your) work will cost by a free exam- ination. Give usa call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— SET OF TEETH . GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN .. SILVER FILLING Ave. ‘New York Dental Parlors Meats. , | vttended 6:4 First Avenue, Seattle | Te (Pioneer Square). | | Bto 0; Sundays 6:30to 2 | Branch “Offes—Fourth and Mor rison at Portignd. | frog city OFFICERS OF SEATTLE eLnc ‘ nditions at McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. Ol Kentucky Whisky, per gaiton.., Qid California Port Wine, ifcdvetion on all Wines and Liqtquore In bulk or bottie. GON MARCHE NOROHOFF 4 CO. “| $5 Waists $2.50 The headline tells the whole storyabout in colors and black THe THE GON WARON — S4a8 HEATING q i ’ fe 300 French Flannel Waists Batlor . in agen years, in Wool wergen, chev Bi to 10 After Six Specials are a eral cleaning up of odds ends, The list for tomorrow night Hains attrac tive bargains, which conserv ative buyers will be quick to A Bargain Beye’ Twe and appreciate Suits, ample ends of Nottingham ER Faery, in Gar me Laces, from 1% to 3 yards long poe ns ad Value at BOe each, special F 5 ‘ . . aye each Children's Muslin Drawers, trimmed with nor @-inch Colored ‘Table row insertion over wide hem, sizes six iy ye, Be yard, specia knee, worth Pe i ey re! Bhetvir Olleloths tn a ° Ms a months to six years; regular price go cents am . pe *. ~ yp te colors Clearing itis Ove ha a pair, on sale Saturday at, only ..-..++++ be yard rceat $1.29 Pleeoe-Lir Overcoats for little boys sng r—On wnle at very So pe m out quickly Sage Knitwear forWom Echoes of the Remnant Sale Our customers will be glad to take ad- Bh fringed edges wis, neat after 6 pat terna only % Fring Towels, ' bioe t 10x26, value wpecta) after 6, 1% Hematiiched Pillow ¢ good muslin, size mh. spectal after 6. 15 Cents x The Store will remain open until 9:30 to- eon, made 1344« and White Spreads, soft aree.] vantage of these anderpricings for Satur- morrow night. wood valve at $1.59; after 6 8.00 F 4. Hed Woot Blankets, full See ) 2d value at $8 after ¢ men's Past Hinck Pure Liste Full Lace Hose, and toes, extra values 50c Hiack Lisie Lace Hose, high spliced puble sole, extra quality, various patter 2 after 6, $2.46. Soap, regular eee AAA Laundry Toilet 10 ree Fast Black pliewd heel, haturday, pal « Fast Black W nenmmlens pair Fost Hiack Line Cotten Fleece Lined Hose, bie. superior quality, extra 22e after f Dishpar m regular be It-Quart Retir wlar ec; of tiivere pure whiter 6 wet 1h FORMERLY NEWHALL'S ‘orsted Hore, double toe and fine quality, extra values; Satur- Lave ted on after al, regular 3 ate penwork Ribbed Bhell Teaspoons, electric silver tpliced heels and tors, double #0 inte ¢ white me regular wines 6 to 8%, per pair boo net: abter € set. a6 Kibbed Sitk and W: jeeves, in pink, blue, ¢ $1.65 value, at ....... $0 noah am Jersey Ribbed Wool Gray Vests excellent quatity, supertor finish, Ribbed Fleece Lined Boru ¢ superior quality; speci) value men's Jersey Ribbed Ecru Cotton Fleece Lined Union value ‘ . * Mirnes’ Bwine Ribbed Fine Worsted White Two- Pants, excellently finished, all sizes: special at . Geod Gram Leather Club brass lock and side catenhe: ther handle, ine ockets, wine 16 inches, 6; after @, $1.69 Imitation Alligater Bult Care brass lock and hes good sewed leather handoe, linen Hned: these come in three stzem, 26-inch, 22- neh, -ineh nice after 6, 81.28. Heavy Canvas Telescope Bult Case, leather corners, well riveted extra Second Ave. Vests and Pa w Saturday’s Special good of leather hand three ’ straps, 24 Inches long: « 4 Women's Mustin Drawers with 4- | Leggings. v ASSORTED each | inch Rematitehed ruffle, regular | $100 Hilack Mi Children’s Flannelette Knicker- | value 860; special after 6 per pair, | Petilooats: after € a were, steee 1. and IT | $3.00 Wool Watsts, te after @, the in pink and biue only,| Wire Hairpin whe, er $1.59 and 31.75 Twodor 15c Qnty, ‘requir value tie and | oh accwtmt of being somesrhat soll: We don't wholesale, bat we make the best of everything npeckal after 4 1% | ed, to be reduced after 6 to ix Knee Skirts | Boye Mats, worth $1.00; after 6 men's Plann for the Family Trade. with deep ruffie embroidered | at ée edges, regular value Gt; special | Men's Crush Hats, regularly | count, after 6 te $1.00, after 6 at The | paper: Women's Large White Aprons,| Women’s 7 and 16-Button Over- | for be. Extra Quality with fancy metal price Te each: after ¢, hem. lorie wide strings, | gaiters, valued at 36e and Shc; af- | remwiar value Be; special after € | ter 6, only ie / Children's Jersey and Canvas Kentuck« Whirty, per bettie, . California Port Wine. per eefon . battle GELIVERY. Nordhof @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike 802 Pike St. Tel Main 1089. Because the stock was damaged, the consignee refused to accept it, and the railroad company was forced to find a buyer. Any store bought such a lot, but for the handicap placed on the purchase, The for Advertising Purposes Under these conditions, we became easy owners, and bought the stock as boys swap knives, “Unsight, unseen.” It has turned out better than we dared to hope. Few goods were seriously damaged, and these were disposed of in other quarters. bear not a single ear-mark of disaster Hundreds came since the sale opened and attested the truth of the sale— & surprise to the most Sanguine buyer. We earnestly advise that you come early tomorrow, for the bound to be large. These prices tn force tomorrow, and as long as the lots last: “oc $5.25 : $6 85 $4 85 Men's $19.50 and ere e ere s wee . $22.50 Overcoats, at...... Boys’ Clothing at 50c on the Dollar The values are phenomenal, record ame of the sale is spreading, and evening eM Men's $11.00 and $12.50 Suite, at.. Men's $14.00 and $17.00 Suits, at.... Men's $22,00 and $22.50 Suits, at... Men's $15.00 and $17.00 Overcoats, at....65 00050004 Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Overcoats, at......... Men's 75¢ Underwear Ahr eeeserereesecess «G5C Men's $2.00 Hats, at F +. .90e Colored Stiff Shirts, slightly dam 4 Men's 91 Oo eer ¥yv@00-" "Men's aoe Sox, at... ....000, 0c $1.00, ati.i\... se rbddrewd bane 's 75¢ O shirts . boareeid «ill aah ‘s . . a 7 en's ote Negliges Shirts *r11+-488 Men's $2.00 Damaged Hats goo White ‘Stiff Shirts, slighty damages Men's $2.00 Trousers « my California Underwear, slightly damaged, worth Fines? Pikes Vnterwear.. ge dre) Men's $1.00 Shirts, at. ' SEs et yeahs seven CeCe ere ene §0¢ Men's Colored Soft Front Shirts, with Men's age Neckwear, at . sebeee Natural Wool Underwear Eieaenn .goe pon? Reater et ci ro a ana Wise Two hundred pairs of Trousers, were Intended to sell at $3.50 and $4; sale price Pacific Coast Clothin 900 FIRST AVENUE, COR. MARION STREET g Co.

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