The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1903, Page 4

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tention of o¢ manently, orders have just been ts sued to rush 20,000 additional troops to Port Arthur, jus wa. alt so drunk (they all roiled down SSTAR DUST? many The Pack my y ie port x4 ‘ rN y Nes Franciwo building and tof han $t arrested iY H r The Tacoma off ate with = Pug M tuctt is . ne |} they should have it . , " 5 t pary . may t i: Sada wr Berth t Hill—It you tm «re nique in a des | sign f n open-work shirt @aist A mIRNT make one oUt of a KEKE A Worg from Josh Wine ‘ Th reason th't some folks fer- about other peo. | ples busin is thit. they follow their minds, The dig Mourine mill at Garfield has been purchosed by F. G. Leor ard of Roseburg, Or, aad will be operated by him Tallymen in the mills at Aberdeen ys Though Russia disclaims any in- upying Manchurta per Zed Setvage hed « tot of barley that he couldnt sell, and he pours it in he ewill for hia hogs He let WILL MEET IN NEW HALL = sour and when he let the hogs in they of the Street Hieked It up =A Mitle later they new hall af 1510 Second avenue. large attendance is re L sprout for @ day or two, Fine Furniture aie * 3 NELSON Fine Furniture Chance to Buy Furniture| At Ha The extraordinary interest that the public has had in our Emergency Sale of Furnity Carpets, Draperies and House Furnishings has been well warranted put down to half-—and in some instances less than half—the regular markings the number of each kind has been limite only one “in the Furniture lines. came yesterday found on returning today that the sales space is occupied by an almost en- tirely different variety of goods Thus the sole is interesting to everyone things on sale. ry promptly. The Store’s Policy of Giving a Bargain That Is Unquestionable if w bargain be given at all, has been plainly demonstrated at this sale iven over to this sale daily You should be sure and see the first sales floor every It is impossible by means of the windows But the salesroom is filled constant- floor selling space is part of the variety. would keep posted on the variety being sold. or newspapers to any more than hint of the bargains. ly with a great variety of goods—<ifferent pieces being added from hour to hour to take the place of sold goods, THE CARPETS AND DRAPERIES BELONGING TO THIS SALE ARE OF- en sie 7 TOP FLOOR, AS USUAL. Large variety of 12-piece Decorated Toilet Rich Furniture Reduced is & feet — Large, Solid Golden Oak Sideboard; and stands é {eet 6 inghes high; F Bale price Nea ob eget BA Ee quartered oak poe finished in the wax finish; —— -_ » Emergeney Bale price . Ladies’ Mahogany Dette, writing bed ary gency Sale price . Robber Hose % feet %-inch 4-ply Hose, 49-1. pressure, strictly oe howe, with re ay a) hornet ; Emergency Sale price % feet of regular the sample one-half pelr (which ts slightl: few items ox fair samples of our price- making \+ pair lot $1.00 Muslin Curtains, per | S-pair lot of 4.00 Curtains, "doo | * ‘ aicpalt lot $1.76 Musiin' Curtains, | Ruffied Net Laces— 1-pair lot of $8.00 Curtains, per 00 G-pair lot of $2.26 Curtains, per pair $1.25 I-palr lot of $6.00 Curtains, ve pai ® Bingie Flounce $12.00 Curt $5.00 tach, 2 04 lot of $12.00 Curtaina, per | $5.00 tz At od jot $6.75 Curtains, per pair $3. A-pair jot of $10.00 Curtains, per | $4. by Pr 4 j Mépair lot of $10.00 Curtains, per 5.00 pair... pair lot of $6.00 Curtain 5.00 Curtains, per patr : $2.00 @-pair iot of $13.60 Curtains, per | OE caxices eee $5.00 Ruffled Muslin Curtains— ea lot $1. Muslin Curtains, per | i-bair lot of Je iene Jot $1.% Muslin Curtains, per pair T5e | #-pair lot $3.25 Musiin Curtains, per | pairs... $1.10 B-pair jot $2. Muslin Curta’ per ana, Ra $1.00 Complete Housefurnishers “The Belle of New York” Empire Park Uniess they b M Lesohi Park Li act on the ev'r wand'ring | thelr \MR. AND MRS. HOEY WILL TOUR ORIENT |\\* voeooe: of reach. will sail for taken to t have struck for higher wages. They hauling demand an tnerease from $278 to $3.00 a a tn y will go to} of the churoh ¢ Mawaltan shan Aleutian isle BURNED Z PETERSBURG. The Crear of Russia has abolished | ape AMER ON punishment by castigation, reach Manila about October Hoey will resume his duties in | Canada dopartinent © Beattie several weeks | (hese there a aim bie bride. * EB RIVER VOL |GA CAUGHT FIRE LAST NIGHT ND TWELVE Careless Zeb tae Sound Clothing Sate will be Kreatest bargain will be the firat meeting Railwaymen tn ‘The big sale of the Bound Ch | ing Metook, starts to = f= The prices ig bee to one, or at most a very few of each- seceaity Thus the scene has constantly Those who visit the sale tomorrow will see still different no two days alice as far as the . to take it 9 The entire first the window display being but a small ‘Dinnerware Underpriced 10@-piece Handsome Vi Fated Semi-Purceiain Dinner Bet regular price 4.0, S4-plece, same price $11.26, special same, decorated, r Heml- Porcelain and Gold Dinner price $17.00; spectal &4-plece, same, decorated, ei a = © hatasdl Oak Mission Style Settee, with leather Beat Aba cane back, remuinr price $31.60 gency Bale price... High Grade Solid Mahog neat, plain pattern; gency Sale price... Five-Foot Solid Mahogany Roll Top Office Desk, any on oe emt mevaer Bale ois . y Full Sized Bed, Teawlar price $125.00; Emer: ith ‘full swell ‘front bast : regular = $22.00; Emer- Selected Birdseye Maple Ladies’ Desks, of a neat Genign; regular price $22.60; Emergency Sale Sis Golden Quartered Oak ¥ . Teguiar price $62.00 Emergency Sale price : $24.00 The “Winner” pty Gesretieal ag with couplings, regularly $7.00, Emergency Bale price = : ns ES $4.95 The 1%)—a iM-inch Bearing Lawn Mower, the very best made, f 20.05 Where the quantity has been reduced 9 from one to three pairs of a kind and with the exception of solled) the laces are all in perfect condition, We quote here a Renaissance Laces— 2-pair lots of $18.00 Laces, per $8.50 1- pair lot of S126 Arabian Siesés: 1-pair lot of $3.50 Irish Pointe— of $10.00 Laces, of $8.00 Laces, of $140 Laces, of $11.00 to $1h.00 t 2-puir lot of $5.00 Laces, ears Nottingham Laces— lot of $140 Lacon, palr lot of $4.00 Laces, per pale $2.00 3i4-pair lot of $3.60 Laces wuts23 Novelty Sw I-patr tot of $4.00 and $4.56 Laces, 2. t-palr tot of $8.36 pair lot Of $3.60 Laces,” per Eas 2-pair lot of $4.71 —— FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. | x ee A OOESN T WANT TO THEATERS Jose's Minstrels BE BOTHERED and caretaker for eight years without remuners . wh harger 1 eon Ut by. a refutes the charges Day i» weak 1 ie being » who with to ab f their property ‘A HOST OF tty. | wits METHODISTS of eed Mra 1 thence | DETROIT, Mlich., July 16—The statn f Han | Mternational ¢ at expected. Bight bt eminent divines t| Ae have al ly | ready ar delegates from when | «very section of ihe United States and Ten thousand visitors are siready on the Mt and ‘rains beartn more are on the way. In adaiiti cia} emow wtates # they arrive, The visitors apent } the morning tn Halle Inte and other | nearby Fenorts, there teing special | trains and boats for these side excur ons THIEF STILL HAS thieas papers stolen from the safe of the Sutherland MI Com hy Were found near the corner of | kagt Jefferson street and Thirtieth | the mill com olen. ‘The outer had not been | J tittle trou. ‘The valuable papers that were im) he safe have apparently been kept aed the thief. }ODELL SLEPT evening and departed af this morning for Portlan@ | [on thelr way to Celifornia. They have} heon traveling west, leisurely. viette | ing all polnts of interest, including?! | one park. } The party comprises teeides they governor, T. B. Elleworth, formerly « leader In the New Ye wees senate: Gen. | | Francie Vo Green, pe imimeloner lof New York: Dr & “Ward and pon & prominent physician of Albany: F B. Clare and TR. and Brant Odell} sone of Cevern daeil Governor OGell in on Interview atl | the Washington night stated that | | he thought Judae hates of the N | the preatdential han Grover Cleveland. whe, the them HT tion if tendered him, | Mr. Odell thinks Roosevelt wi lecive the endoreement of the New j Ye republicans in the national con m He mays that it recognized! lin the enet thi the presidente tour, Dn trengthened him with the mashes | Mell ridieuler the iden Ova onte will endesrvor te bring | Roosevelt's detent ‘COURTS WILL NOT CLOSE IN VACATION During the summer monthe "the |dispensation of Justice in the su |perior court will not for a minute be deen vet all five of the annual ya- purt until Auguat me until Septem when o jury will bean at- tendance im all departments except watved. Judge Taliman's court will not be open during August. Judge Griffin will held court all summer, during whieh season he will hear many ur- nt criminal cases. He will ad journ his court during the bear- hunting season. Judge Morris wil | erate . not hold court during the summer | SUG OS aa erate: vacation, and after hearing « © next Monday and Tuesday, will a nD wht Kept ber tt take hie v: {will hearm any’ jnotions and take ex-parte matters on days when he lie im the elty. |JOHN JUST CHUCKLE Fotke around polite noukin't! thett [he handed f hin friends « elgar this morning “Don't m n it John, de your’ “Boy or iri?” “Bure.” “Which ed And “Old Je |The new vin came several ¢ mum,” in” chuckled to himesit, | In’ Corbett's home ys ago But John kept R. Heston a Jam 00 F) notified the sheritt Jing, that a black hy stolen from him yeaterd office, this morne years of age, of medium height heavy bulld, with @ amooth face THE MARKETS hand and as a result they have been marked down to $2 and $2 per bunch. Raspberries were na | crate, Plums have deciined to 80} and 9 cents per erate to #0 cents and $1 quality ’ | changes In quotations WHOLEGALE PRICES “nigher rovisions Stone, Fisher & Lane Annex Sale of Undermuslins piled high with snowy underwear, ellallthe yeararound. r from th® rank and file, ull fairty price » dollar Corset Cov- not marked up that the ten matked down. Letting out’ Night Gowns * Of (uck# and 6 Corset Covers of good mun- Skirts, well m med with « hematitehed ith ribbon very pret- extra full alge; Micim Midsummer Cle Midsummer Clear Long Skirts made of good Mus Short Skirts med at bottom with 4 1 mer Clearar Ribbon Sale Goes On This morning the counters Enthusiasti every-day Ribbons as these A good tale will ous telling twice— Gleanings inWash Goods Field Such opportunities seldom occur, for rarely is the weath- er clerk se unkind as to send us all one brand of weather ; as a result of the continued | rain these quite big stocks are Suspenders {8c a “as these for a quarter of a dollar value at that price. . and Satin Rib- bone in widths 2% and 2-in., . sold heretofore at AT 1le—tilk with leather Grain Ribbons, AT. Semin | enough of ‘em to empty one tablefrl in an afternoon, yet all the lots are replenished for tomorrow. ieieesne tte seem | AT 15¢--Fancy Taffeta Mib- «and brocaded effects “Shawnit” Sox asc a Pair, AT Tige—Voncy Lawns and Dim- ities, In @ full seore of different and colors, striped, dot- plain, regularly sold at whether looked at from the standpoint of style or wear img qualities. The price is common 1Be—Madras, Zephyrs and Heavy Buitings, in and striped white Oxford Annnouncement of the Millinery Sale — “Wie Auhea Wi The para- in black and white and « Zephyrs and Ginghama, Mercer- w ‘tings In plain colors, old Tone, tan, reseda, blue various striped effects, kame price € If they fail you can have a sin the pies $1.95 Hats for summer time that are not duplicated anywhere for less than double, even at sale times. None sold till Saturd: offer its unusual valu dox is self-explanatory, The Price Set Is... white, were 28¢ a yard. AT 35e—Mercerized Pongees, in Striped Zephyrs, Changeable Zephyra, two-tone © of Fancy Stripes Main colors, ee | White feet, incidental summer wear; all sixes In every! ‘Fabric Gloves: $1.25 a Pair for the best of effects, handsome stripes and in every wanted — combination, marked from He, See them in the | window tomorrow. Dress Skirts Cheaper if anything less were the case with such prices as these $15.00 Skirte, $19.60 Bkirta, now . $22.50 Skirts, now | $27.50 Skirts, now.. Boys’ Sweaters A5c Apiece | mothers are looking for. Yes- sales showed how | true is ‘the assertion. | take the place of both coat and vest these vacation days. e are defightful affairs silk in lace designs, showing a glimpse of mi- lady's hand, Ch , Oyster and Mode, at | tailored in the best style the | are here at y a trifle more than the cost of the materials by the priced and exceedingly popu- and Tweeds, reduced this They &@re made in such colors as . and Mack with harrow stripes of white around al) sizes, and might good Bweaters ve The selling goes on day af in Black and Re ter day with unabated inter- White Lace Stripes Mack and White Gloves of Fine | $12.50 and 415.0 skirts, for | $8.00 and $16.00 Skirs $4.00 and $6.00 Skirts, for. , yet it would be strange Tickets, Informa- Preah meat—Cow beef, 8 1-40 Ib; Memphis. $83.60 a 7s FE. Bills, geeeral agent Hell yer) eon ite ihe SEs ts D green corm, io potatoes, $.@? ewt; carrots, 1.7 MI 3 * Minatselppt tomatoes the cauity, be will hear motion and) "pox; notouee, Hm per ben: feaner im which jury trial ham DeCM| green pean, ZM4ic: mering (pean = emeumbers, tf Goaen bunnher lee doa bunches: melons, $1 ME per doa Green Fruit, Ete. Strawberries, $1 Mr {| $3.50G44.00 box, gooreherrion, #7 currants, SLlO® found bere and in order to dispose af them quiekly the 4 price has been re- | duced from 0.8 to $3.25 while they last. Also a large assortment of regular ooking for buyers at S-plece Bedroom Suits only $16.0. ‘The dresecr has @ large bevel-cdge nd severs! sewing machines ave a tnree line of b anger, Buch brandi other well-known brands. Meridian Lamps, candle-power, cost same to lemon aso: ora om, $2.0 TE baw go-carts are operate as Dabney & Woodhouse 418 and 500 Pike Street. Phone—John 9 Din ov pier. pon © per " 32-candle power lamp. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry ereameries, Dee, Ind, A 1156 demonstration 1427-1429 Ist ave., cor. Pike. —————— Glasses That Fit. We succeed because our glasses give perfect sight, 4 the lenses are acctr= to fit each eye, whole becoming and pleasing to th Come to us for eye com- power of—~ Meridian Lamps Seattle 907 FIRST AVENUE Chamee-Native Wasetagton,, full rear. “80 Much lately untit Se. Grain and Feed ow Aitaite. fia.00 PRICES TO PRODUCERS Schuchard Optical Co., Eye Secialistes, 907 Firet Av Hay and Grain e and bueey wael® bw rt He dae phed, scribes the thie am being about apts of pbrtan. $22.00872.00 ton rescent ream offee You drink coffee- Sprieg obichens, $2. THES. WHY NOT . No THE BEST. laagwe on, foot ore is an over supply of bananas | aan erc We Want to Do Your Optical Work all Americans do. It is their national drink, Then why sot have the best? Crescent Cream Coffee is the cream of all. Its delicious drinking qualities make it the better half of a meal. you will not regret in, Men, mate your wives drink it—wives give it to your hus- hides, 4<?e. Vegetable and Green Fruits out early thie morning at $1.60 per | Fakima Sian Francisco; G.- BENINGHAUSEN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 713-715 First Ave. Cfo MOEVICE to aif California fe- Union block, next to McDougall & Southwick Co. d Cans Always.

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