The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1904, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR 2 , Stone, Fisher & Lane Bargain Store | Russian officials are Hy Lire wap anothe | i ny . ein th | Free Concert T0 SELL CITIZENS tah bony (wen prcmaliy ha thi Tomorrow Night private eeeretary | nnn : Shang was too old a bird to be aught by Boxers,” sald I it wan whipped to Bhanghal { The People’s } } Tomorrow Will Be Shirt Waist |) 2 e z = = 8 < f CITY ENGINEER THOMSON SAYS MUNICIPAL |Pe(ore it wax sninped to Shunghal."| TS 5. The, Sete é ELECTRIC PLANT WILL GENERATE CURRENT {?*! #rived tn Port Arthur WAIS Bey t ENOUGH TO RUN 50,000 INCANDESCENT LAMPS, | ,, NONEWS FROM Jost, AS are reine shown at the tow pricen mat ; . 3 stock rand BESIDES LIGHTING STREETS Souk parting Mk ooo Cle at) re trom 0 dur} oese admiratio 4 on which Josh Wise is a passenger. | gee .§ z : | t figured § 1 The municipal ¢ rie P ' privat wer plants out of bust MEARD ON THE DOCKS ‘ } * ‘ will be of generating p {Sit uumielpal | pu F trimmed with Roman inserts ' Ww a00d } ¢lent power to run approximatel ses no that the city could con Le at ial | The New Suits $0,000 incandescent lights of 16 absolutely the p ot electric } de power, accor ty f nd power in the city. Then/f Ribbon Department Specials \ i 6 of out g Sq arr 1. oe en ed sow ua wibbon Departmes ob Ss On Bargain Square the street lau capacity could be tre Advisable, so that p would probably be able to furnish ail! « » Company, could net charge es, The city will be n power for running y Stock Collars, 196, 250, 350, 45e, 50e, OSe and 75. Collars, T5e to $3.60, New F New | pring and : and the machinery of the : to- ‘ Bee gence te the omer ee ee ee After 6 P. Mi. We Olfer These Bargains morre n who 4 street cars, if the council rhe plant when completed will Se & yard for & iat . Meretrmer ny ; Vote to sell light and powe have a capacity of 4,000 horse power, rhe remaining lots of FRENCH FLAN- 3 wade h« 400 horse. power will be re- NI 1 VA v rs There has been oe talk! © the illumination of the Of late to the effect th tt was pot leaving we hor po j Ab t H If Th i nthe which a btn for thea edits sins tenant ba — Will Go at About Half Their st 9.600 lights M-candie power it} © Thomson said this mo: roles ously, but Inasmuch THE SKIPPERS HOME pe Brier odiascrgrs avert te ro Marked Price { tng that this report was nor as house {fice lMghts are that there would be suffi @ small portion) TO SALISBURY j Musical program follows “ : we ” % to light t ands of res ¢ night this quantity of power enw es _ FRANK SEIBERT, Director. Va « c ren lannel, in blue, 4 MAny business blocks of 4 supply at least 60,000 lamps. TWAS _vEA a OO " black ‘ $4.50, i ee. “It never was the inte he power used during thy Mest We ROW, Oana | ; $2.25 BE said, “that the plant should furnish} for lighting be ut ae besa Mea a hag : aiaaen Geen RT 50 ckseas ie OMNI Ee aokces secs sccbdvekgseosesisiess sO 50 Mnnaene GREE’ | Reon, 80 ORS S08 CeO NS See aemE 4 = all the electric power required in] manufacturing purposes during the 8 unplea jo muc A iueet $2 . $1. a 2 the e! We do not wish t When ‘tis cold, we want I warm./ Mrv. ida Hannum ’ f 92.7 $1.75 and Bhadows’ Keiser Runaways”) Hubell Wa . and other fine de- worth $4.00, to- sun, tomidehow:« socldestesce RO Pray thee, keop the aun a-shining} 4G ‘or awhile within the sky; 3 4 see our walk, oh, oh 60 mua: | All-Day Spectals i: in the Big ‘Bargain Sinstinth.Genetiowan end ies y 3 q When they re wel, we wan | f ings, Crockery aad Glaesware ary Japanese sandscow Kwaku Roats| PISH TUSH, China, March 4—It last night. is delieved China will do all she 4 t I And we ask thee, Weagher Prophet. | n 2.00, t 98¢ 4 ~ Ss AR DUS be When the summer days unfold | 6 CENTS A ROLL 5 CENTS EACH And sc ughout the entire stock we ? Shield us from the sun a little, For very best Tollet Paper, 10m sheets in roll ain Dinner Plates with pretty ¢ 1 ti h 3 When ‘tis warm, we want It cold regular 10 regular 10¢ 1 vo 4 The cand x for oprtigs anc end us rain—Ob, don't forget—| , tod Hauge Pan or Pre- for No. 1 Giass He r Ps ALEXIEFF KILLED {Stbertan railroad te now in working| po e‘tnou knowest, Weather Prophet, cit. Eauart Royal Ste@tause Pan or } 186 § War Gai d condition. 4 Hopes of Jore der and 960 soldiers have been ar-| when ‘tis dry, we want it wet. | Ge for li-inch Hard Maple Wood Chopping Bowl, 200 for heavy bi 33 JAP PRISONERS ving every ten minutes for the last KRAZY KRANK. 106 for footed « -. Russian Viceroy Refused to Release two days At the end of another - 4t. Royal Btcel Dish Granite Pan, ree- | 100 for © « "5 a r we are--- Be Them—Another Big Russian month, if troops continue to arrive | norted i Victory at the same rate, there will be 4.147,- each for te Wood Potato Moahers 1Be for i ST. PETERSBURG, March 4.—! 200 soldiers here, Alexieff will then each for Kettle Knobs } with ou ere g ‘The latest ad # from Port Arthur) move against the Japanese. each for Mra, Pott's Iron #landics. Be « Say the Russian fleet sank the} jo Plates, value ie. i | possibly can to aid Japan, by al- PORT ARTHUR, March 4.—Pic-| lowing 56,000 Chinese soidiers to join tures of stone boats have been the Russtan army. Placed on ail warships fo the Rois-| —~=- Sign sailors will be able to tell tiem| A drop of ink from a war corre- from Japanese cruisers and battle-| spondent’s pen will make a milion | ships. wink fs? Fy rie = >: 2 : 3 wire: ° . 2 E Pi : 5 ray , 7 g Sein ry A, a? 2 . ; ; : Siw | +3) 5 : gaat: 4 3 2 3 =: : 4} <3 P 3° E335 tm si 2 : z 32.5 ¢ BY — : TES: CHP BL eg 2ESed c + $ ¢ 8 et 3 = 8 z ; : Be: ; “3 » : : 5 3 op bE : B ; : 3 B gs pr 2 © a4 : 55 c.Brinss B > oo S op. : B:*¢ a - © 85 PORT ARTHUR, March 4—The' PORT ARTHUR, March 4.—The Only $1 Per Week You can purchase a nice Suit of the very latest style, ON SMALL PAYMENT OF ONLY $1.0 PER WEEK. Come and see our large and best assorted stock in the city of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Suits. Da cK P _ P her writing , “Only in the summer time, when | ; ANOTHER ANTI-RUSSIAN. ed tg corm . One? o Mr and Mre. Jap t thy 1 e t — " ms a rae Bh. Serna ot | RS) D JOHNSON avenue and Main street, early ty r } leg bee | | he mand beat him down, tak: A Raltimore paper says that tn ing a few cents in money. ‘The I tive years from now you wouldn't] Oked a valuable gold wat which he carried. know there'd been a fire. That's} Mayor Humes, Comptroller Riplin ® *. W. K. Merwin spoke to Republican in Fremont i | the saddest news that ever quel | from Baltimore. News Item: The ambition of the/ lkainer t# to Germanize the world] Great Bankrupt Clothing Sale| ™ m | Repu ; before he dies. j 4 r | Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 12T- LEFT HIS WATCH Men’ “ Sé00 Pa a ra eas ¢ conviction of Machen, I 1219 First ave.—north of postoffice . r Eastern 0 Outfitting Co. cercettes x Seon, ie coe a Bankrupt Sale Children's Suit Sy, Seattle’s Only Credit Stor 424 Pik Cor. Fifth overnment can't lose all the time.| Baneing School, Pref, Willeon’s | UNL naitinger and other J Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co., 1u7-| Two unmasked thuge assaulted! Monarch’ Bho & Clothing Btore, 1st eo we ae a " | cans mado speeches rag Ro r 189 First ave.i block north postof-| andr A. Davise, a) 1219 First ave—half block north 08 Ranke ball, Pike street and Figen | “Does your wife get money out of! avenue. eee | quoted some of President Roosevelt's flee > | enle + ith gantotrios pe _Popular Price Clothiers--A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothiers |Big Preparations Being Made for Saturday RUINOUS PRICE CUTTING IN ASUPREME EFFORT TO MAKE TOMOR- | ROW THE BIGGEST DAY OF THE GREAT RUMMAGE SALE. No department | y mi | has been spared. If you want to participate in this most extraordinary sale and 0Suits | haven’t ALL cash, leave a small deposit ei have your selection laid aside. | oem | || MEN’S SUITS Cut Squarely; BOYS’ SUITS Exactly One- | Mi Hl B I | in Two! Half Price | sceillaneous arga ns I n wo: ' || $1.25 Outing Flannel Men’s Night Shirts for.........-65¢ | Every kind of material included. Beautiful garments: You can buy two suits for the price of one Saturday 50 Black pone Over for ... seeeeee | not out of the factory more than six months, Styles per- ‘ 50 Fancy Shirts, tterns, and Monday. A splendid assortment of styles and mate- > Stas saad || fect. Any alterations necessary made while you wait frees} = , ‘ ‘ — y Blue Flannel ( | of charge. rials. And if you want an Overcoat or Reefer you can | Four-in-Hand Ties | 25c Midget Ties.......1%@ | soc Pies Suspenders. .23¢ Suits worth $6 for... $3.00 ; Suits worth $14.50. .$7.25 i have it for exactly half price. c yeria S.iseee 37. Suits worth $7 for ...$3.50 | Suits worth $15.00 for. Boys’ $6.50 Suits for.$2.75 | Boys’ $3.50 Suits for. $1.75 c Imperial Tie 3 Ze | 25c Suspenders for.....18¢ sc Fancy Hose.......17 e ¢@ | 75¢ Fancy Lisle Hose. 47¢ Suits worth $8 for... $4.00 $7.50 I Boys’ $) Overcoats. .$3.00 | Boys’ $4.00 Suits for. $2.00 Suits worth $12 for. .$6,00 | Suits worth $16.50 for...... | Boys’ $4 Overcoats. .$2.00 | Boys’ $4.50 Suits for. $2.25 Suits worth $14 for... $7.00 |... ..s6+ sc+++ MBBS || pore gt co Reclere, BOTS $130 Suite for SB.5D | 3 Men’s Overcoats Shame- | s: ra. B27 | Bove $e ‘50 | Men’s U 12'S. Sic'tn cen tastnd shot naieicies > Mk pod car’ Gent | en’s Underwear fully Sacrificed F nciee ann ate depeat anak ter we held: your eeieetion | |. Being’ the boys earty iu day if you can: convenientiy; | || until pay day. | before the men's rush commences. But come anyway You can replenish your wardrobe for a mere trifle. It serves us right perhaps for ordering too heavily. We | Splendid Quality, All-Wool, | Unshrinkable Worsted Un- made the resolve in the beginning of this sale not to carry eavy-weight Underwear | derwear, regular $2.00 double | V a . Rummage Sale protection if you} price .......ee00: $1.25 weak Underwear, in th ades, $1.25 value. e Sale price.65¢ Lined Underwear, in it blue, 75¢ va Rum- nage Sale price......37¢@ regular $2.00 } rage Sale ce ian W anything over and the Overcoats must go at about half s ake Bridge & Co : ry a5 ail RE iE RON a4 $7.00 Overcoats for. $259 $i $12 Overcoats for... $6.00 oo Next Door to the Bon Marche $10 Overcoats for $15 Overcoats for 8.00 We'll accept a small deposit if you wish and lay your choice aside until wn spare the balance

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