The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1903, Page 8

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- - — _—— sen . s eeeeeetannaiinatinmnnenial hh ’ . an i. y J “ sv rope " * ‘ ~ & ‘ | A DEFCULT TASK. = rs Thedeasery = The tinned of the Great AST DAY PRE-INVENTORY SALE - Will end to: been picked abe MISS BROWNELL'S RISE IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD HAS Second Avenue and-University Street. | LEITES’ HABE RDASHERY Seattle Pants House BEEN METEORIC, ANO SHE WEARS HER WELL - EARNED LAURELS WITH BECOMING MODESTY WOMEN CAN BUY 8 SUITS AT ALMOST Extra | HALF PRICE we Tint aw remark in a Diese of glory, Ton but you will fod many r the store me inducements all Entire Stock of Women’s Suits Jackets and Skirts Now On Sale at Exactly Half Price $12.00 kets, for This is a most Important sale of Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel. GEE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. $6.00 $4.00 Smoking Jackets, for 4 ‘ - This is the period in store- > pnee $4.00 keeping life when losses are 4 U d $6.09 Puncy Vents, tor. $4.00 really but great gains disguis- Great Muslin Underwear erthilac wes 00 akan SEY eres leit we sel a : . gives us a newer Suit for next Sale $5.50 Paney Vests, for. $2.50 cama $6.00 Pants (all worsted), for Many women who have Ia now going on at prices 10 to 20 per cent. lem# than regular $4.00 learned in past years the real- BEE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY, $5.00 Pants (worsted), for ity, the importance of the grea a carta ttt REP APAP LA AR AAA PPRPLLRALA advantixes. tile oale GEM 41-2cYardi\61-4cYard} 38c Ihe peg have watted fori, end the Ba $1.00 Pants (wool), for 1 re Cc 6 a ing is well nigh as brisk a8 & and Dark Col- {Por your chotoe of many a splend 4.00 Flats, for < pening day, phe eeoe “Prasnel {pretty designs tn ate acter, velen ¥ $2.50 nat garment in this ‘sale ; td ety of col-ptennes, regular value » . 3,00 Hata, for ........9 Every gat $ $2 cringe: a valee Ta J fi : $2.00 season's style, and ever { Yy 8.00 Hata, for $1.35 price is close to hal 8 I- 3c Yard 50c Yard 85c 8 J 3c ard Buits, Underwear, Dress and the actual value, w : For your cholce of any} pays tomorrow, any of {Mor large Meneycomb ) Per your choice of many Flannel Shirts at half price. tice these ¢ coler, in Plain Ce our beninch ‘Pafteta'n, } Quiles, reguler value } patterds in F eave Laem men’s Suits of Mixe Outing Flanne vale 16 Scotgh Tweeds in gre Yard or tan, in plain Zibé od 98c 2 lines or blue or blag a" me hasdac jomene ti (EMEMBER AT 2 For our Gio Black ‘Taf dl ser ge melee For an extra large nize 3 » Cheviot ; made in th * eee 13 Honeycomb Quilt, value Lois . XLV... ee Bary ‘98 i 5 Point qr Norfolk stylg 4 For your choice of @ lat) yor Double-Paced Cre 7 I. c another, and the et Children’s Aptenaid tonnes, large ¥ y of{ Por Men's Ana ke Pour {Mu ‘ Mon’ ‘. J eaten entire gathering jj MISS MABEL BROWNELL, Warm Jackets, value} patterns, value In-Hand and Pewing-} Mand and Flowing -end e ry ‘ ; Here is the picture of a little stage yond belief last September when, as $2.00 end Ties, value 60« Ties, value The and $1.6 ements arranged iff Aree Bercine who has just graduated |& Comparative novice, ahe =3 75¢ 1 Ie 2 37 j- 2 great groups, as” 0 pla: ‘opposite tc ere from her teens and in a remarkably | yy "Srdad, tenting rele - 22 1- Cc i. follows: short time has won admiration not | '. For a lot of Women's) Buys an extra large and} : , ae j ‘only from those wh: t the Id ic mn a Capea, in velvet, and} heavy Hieached and Un-} For Women's Alb Wool | For Gained, but from exacting critics aa |task and In every city where “The fp °° VOnee 4 a cam ‘well, Miss Mabel Rrownell, who t Honnie Brier Burh” hag been p the leading feminine part Iv| Miss Brownell has recetved ep Rennie Brier Bush,” now at newspaper notices. Best of all she the Grand, has won such distinction | bears her attainments with becoming | Bhzough sheer sheer pluck And ambition. | modasty. thought. held be-! Mise Brownell je a For Suits worth From $12. to $16 $12.50 revolutionary times are well gotten | | ing 827.088. 60 innate. «ili ja -~!Auation meknnat! gtrt Jun, Fhe Nelll-Merosco Company | ‘The new penenting it, does ao matiafactorDy, | mext Turnday might. MURDERER feased that be murdered Kay |Pjanice Meredith” will be given to soneatling —-— + —_ Sale m : 4 19 50 2 mas morning ek a change to "A Royal Family For Suits Worth From 2 to ‘anaka's companions of that night | Ine bay by old, sound WAS FROM \wiono Sista sey ae pa, $14.50 took place on the Canadian Pacific a and » has ree - railway track near Pender atreet “Hoetto Bill,” at the Third Avenue paraees Sra Waar: ares ondry ‘e SEAT TLE ‘Two of them have told the police Cheater, thi woot. © s Sires cumedy one Gouble express wagon with two } ‘ 7, that, with his hands stained by the well worth seeing. ie ple | e abot o *y ite Ricah "et Kawenem, ‘Tasake camp Specially "origi, vot'i'ts fanny |oensean war. LINER PAssED|"ea"pact'fneshes, see Peunen it For Suits Worth From $25 to $29.55 | ek to the gambiing house at 13 and well carried out. the com horses, well strawberry matched roan horses non weighing 1,900 \o 1.300 pounds \ one team | HOTEL CLERK ADMITS PER- five single wenenting it ts ge JURY, AND KNOCKS KING pin! In whieh the a RENEGADE FROM THIS CITY der street, OVER SUBMARINE MINE that, unconcerned. he teid of having committed the mu ' CHARGED WITH KILLING Ajder: that they all went to a saloon | eects Gal teaoad Fe | ae ne firet-class pony, harness and e and had « drink, and finally, before rough no die, ‘The German Imperlal mail liner] cart, perfectly gentle: one de ~ JAP AT VANCOUVER T ocieck loft for thelr Nomex, | FROM UNDER DEFENSE the peciaiiies introduced afe enter- I pring Ineinrich, Cape, Ieintse, One | wagene one tight, delivery” wasens | 4 Septem Two Japanese are now being de. taining. Hello Bill” runs for the lor the palatial liners running to four buggies. All above stock men-| ti tained as witnessée charged with | remainder of the week and there wt! . » the Orient, had a nar-| tioned iy strictly first-class: and will (Special to The Star) being accessories after the fact, in| GRAND RAPID@, Mich., Dec, 20.-—| be the regular Saturday matines. [row escape from i Mm a similar | be sold to the highest bidder on = 9 ' VANCOUVER, that they not only harbored the al- | A sensation was peruse im nian | e, eT [tate to the United Staten amahip| day, December 14, 1 p. m.. at leged murderer while he was yet In Senator Nichols, charged | Maine, at Singapore, on Nov. 6, ac- | Third avenue, corner Battery, Seat atico clam sity Wet aiana ‘tad abeeteahie| Second Avenue and University Street eacape to no one knows where, pplictty im the water deal) leording te advices vouched for by om — andal, thi morning, when Boyd) German paper there, received Sbanniing, & well known hote! man, | from thanghal by the steamer Shin M. J. WALKER, “pane came to court and corrected his A no Maru, which asrived in Seattle . former testimony. He admitted ha U Monday. Se ae ee __Anctioneeh, ing perjured himeelf in behalf of friend. He had before testified that! we | BALLARD COUNCILMEN GET IN| The Pring Heinrich was #! ing he had not rented the room in which | room, | apore, when a firitish captain steamed out in a little launch and Tull epted out of the barber at Sing- | it In supponed the bribery took ; He now admite renting the lexeltedly warned the pilot, saying ese og hengaaed GETS A HOT nd this evidence will no doubt) SHAPE TO TURN AFFAIRS | You ‘ere in the srealest danger; | |prove to «0 ain a right ‘ore you a mubmarine a8 PUNISHMENT IN oie will tend to corroborate the] OVER TO GUCCESSORS mine. Fer God's make, go. astern, | BRITISH COLUMBIAN COURT atements of thone who have turn- hots a full speed! pat ed stat vid a It wes Mone other whould be used. Our : “ae — teamer Feputation for handling only fine NEW WRETMINGTOR. Dec. 20.— BALLARD, Deo %—The last|apeed at which she was going, 80 @istiliery-made goods ‘Ten years for Durgiary and house- meeting of the old city council was| the captain decided to at full] be — z, two years for attempted held last night, “when a general | "Ped. In the bape 2, setting over} 12 TO 16 YEARS OLD Jail-breaking. and 60 inghes thrown statement of the public work done| the dangerous spot before the mine | in, to remind him that the law ix and contracted for by the eity duce| Was exploded. She had been slow- Is 20 weil extablished that high- 5 fine-flavored whiskies | {maining 30 on the day on which he jlemves the penitentiary. piveraity, FRED DELIVERY Main 64; Ina |) tit Suite, Gentiemen's suits store. 430-424 Great Annual Riddance Sale Now On unsar) JOTION on the Underskirta, CREDIT on every article In t All we ak is a deposit ‘und the balance at your corvron- te EASTERN OUTFITTING Co. Seattle's Only Credit Store. Pike St., still doing business in Canada, were the sentences that have been meted out to William Page by Judge Bote Page i# an American, who a week age Was captured in the act of rob- ‘ving the residence of J. D. Fae, in this city, When placed in jail, he Industriousty removed half-a-doren freedom, but his work Getected before success was within his grasp. Page yeaterday elected for speedy He was accommodated by [Judge Bole on the instant. Pleading | guitty to all the charges against him lin the expectation that mercy would be shown him, Page was dumb- founded when he heard the sum total of mentences passed upon him. Of the jashes awarded him, Page received 29 yesterday, and the re- His sen- tenees are ordered to run consecu- tively, making 12 years, leas good ‘The Pacific Coast Steamship teed pany’s Umatiia sailed thie morning for San Francisco. She carried 1 passengers and a full cargo of gen- eral freight for San Francisco and southern California ports, February ist econo- 20 per cent to Cor, Pith. 25 YEARS HE BARELY ESCAPED LYNCH- ING, ONLY TO GO TO PRISON FOR REST OF HIS LIFE HAMILTON, 0., Dee. 20.—David) Bpeavey, who created « rict at Ox- ford, Oct. 1, and who was nearly lynched after shooting down two men and attempting to shoot an- other, was this morning sentenced | to serve 25 years’ imprisomment on three counta Symphony Orchestra The Seattle Symiphony Orchest gave its first concert at Christenser hall yesterday afternoon and re a Mra. Ada Grey Scott, [several airs from different operas, jand W. R. Hedley was viotinint. “The Bonnie Brier Bush” Some of the characters in the Beotch play, “The Bonnie Brier | Bush,” at the Grand this week, are | delightfully droll, especially that of Reuben Fax, who haw made the role famous. Ali who have seen J. H. Stoddart, who iv starring in the piece, portray the character pf olg Laotian Campbell, agree that he ts rightfully called “the grand old man of the #tage.” The plece t# playing |to capacity houses every night. Neill-Morosco Company ‘Janice Meredith,” the dramatiza- of Pau Letcester Ford's papular |novel, is being given at the Seattte this week. the piece holds one's interest from beginning to end, and ‘he stage vettings and costumes of | department showed there had Beengbeing an accemory before the fact “1 od down somewhat while the report trae th t ye y City Ing the past year-was made by City | 27%, “cunch was being taken, ‘The report showed that $129,014.80/294 hardly had she begun to go at worth of public improvements had | full speed. when @ terrible roar waa) been completed, and that $156,618 pre oan The an See pen oe worth of work contracted for ix yet oe aero bond oF ge to, be completed, making a total of | i Saget big the volome of water that| $263,623 appropriated for work during the year past All bids for the Improvement of Times street, between Second and Fitth avenues, by the construction of & sewer Were rejected because they were above the estimate. An ordinanct was parsed creating « fund for a free public Kbrary, and & memortal to congress asking» for harbor Improvements was adopted. PINEVILLE, Ky. ‘The report of the chief of thewfire}triat of Lee Turner, ot fi the @ rose hundred: Dee. 90.—'The charged with thirty-six firee during the your, onjin the famous quarter house battle, which there was insurance of $4,000, Owhere eight men were killed, was the total joss By fire for the year be Berun here thin morning Are Cut in Half There prices cannot be met any: where in the city. See our window. Mixed Tweed Multa, the tnatest mannish styles, $22.0, for $11.25 Zideline Auita, blue and black, all the own, green jatemt atylon, $18.00, for $9.00 Louls XIV, | castor and’ black, trimmed with ilk cord > tase nels; $20.0 coats, for. $9.98 Box Cont, castor and blaety: $1740 fOr sess + $8.50 The New York Store 1448 2nd Ave. Jacob Pedi, Pre Near Pike St. Men’s Suits © Your pick of a large selection of Men’s High Grade Suits that sold earlier in the season for $18, $20, _ - $22.50and $25, splendid materials, perfectly tailored and form fitting, Choice, Thursday all day FOF sis covers ALTERATIONS FREE A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next to the Bon Marche 91230 gee

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