The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1901, Page 3

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n LAXURDAY, JUNE 15, 1901, WING THE = 2! DOUBLE WEDDING ity engineer: ‘To F. M an area wall at B= tere Gib Both Happily Wedded, jes Tomorrow at h ot of the Holy Name, -. able wedding of M ra «and M H s . he corner f the v NOUSEFOR WORMY FRUIT WILL PLAY BALL “Sosse"s ; Blast as 8) Péeai Pl = See with con's @ shirt-sleevos t — ap, toesing a baseball t 1 stroyed finest brewery pian = fact of the matter { n ~ Mt ‘ 5. men have gone baseha The Bear for ~~ Sea, t ar Skagw . — ined have decided to organize! o.oo. : ble machiner ei iG ‘The pasitic ms of the yey. Pa oft ono > : Bering * 3 Me on, = = old co == Ast [be sent to Siberia | Lieut. Rerthol that point A Catastrophe Averted. A pecultai have resul The fourth # Children in China. Harbor: John Sypkers, Spo- Se ne o6 CAS) adver tarts r w the floor yesterday AC. Clare, Winnipes aut aplame Gat it the Seattle: bP. Toltm and D. brick wall of the building. The ree Stanwood: E. T. Rockefel- was quickly removed and 4/ woman 47 years olf stat ered. had not been washed since yr & baby. On the ind; Thomas Lavelle, ©. BE Bode, Portland. Sit the Northern: W. R. Nichols, contractor; A. L. Smith. | 3 Crouch, Tacoma f Talman. Spokane PHILADELPHIA, tithe Brunswick’ Max Kaminekt ful courage was ¢ » | ye To protect the child f J axed 1 nover| evil spirit, a baby te # : F. Jones and ¢ cident, Jumped off | 4 Costelio and wife, Kent. nd carried him to the baggage the & Dr. A. Ht. Fohler, : 4 for until the He amie queer fancy is to attac arted to bind up opt repeating: “Don't I'm not burt much. Don't * At the hos-| Chin Whe Ditier: Attorney Frank | Pital an operation was perforined| the Gaby and wife, Mt Vernon: Rep. | Without anaesthetics, The boy willl § William Bishop 4 or Port Townsend: J. S. Jamison, longer: J. M. Phillipe and | Diamond; William Cook, miner; RS. Whitney, Had-| emberman; James Morris, Ta eal BR aS Oe sees UG BP eekl Sereres CORNER STONE ©. fa eeiaee eke! AT WEST SEATTLE] have beon teed in n tne| Misses Goldie and Lillie Cole Are| France's Tiny Conscript IT MAY BE QUITE TRUE Battleship Dry Dock ts used to » ths] A babe in washed on the third day Wiittam him at Falls of Sc nd | ch 1 a priest and decked out wengers, upon| with innumerabl harms. ¢ TIL m ‘YOU ARE ENTITLED TO | FAIR TREATMENT SEATTLE STAR BALLOON ASCENSIONS ©. | There Will Be Hundreds of Them on the Night of the Fourth Now That All Boys and Girls Can Get the Sky- t Scrapers Free From the Star, FIVE VALUABLE HINTS. ALL THE —. 1 may be sure Spelger & Hurlbut 1215-17 Second Avenms “Staple and Fancy Groceries dh himh ground and shrubs or chick General Investment C0, 419 Bailey Building SLATTLA.. WASH. AMUSE MBNTS «Third Avenue Thea WM. mow 3 Seeceeooooos SIU INIT IIIT ; PPPOE SEOSOO OS OHO OSOEOES DESEESOSOOOO® Popular Prices 20, 30, 40 and 60° Cents ecogoccocooccccocoes: : : See the Rescue. See the Living Barrier. Seattle's only popular-priced theater The Great em A notewerthy production y of well known players Aly “ me, 400 anf bc. Boal SEARCHLIGHT 1305% Second Ave. nom h Patrol, snowball nan'e | Northweat. s — * > send Grand: L. Hi. Rar-| * St Paul; Thomas J. Smith | ; Harry Rosenhaufter, Spo- 4 ©. B. Payne and 0. W. Alvey, | = b | eeeee PPOSLOCOOSS OO SOO SSLOSLOOSOOESOSES | | Bids for Canal Work. i for excavating that portion of By Bayard Veiller. jin all conscience, has done almost | Pt y Washington canal lyinc| Next week will find all of Seattle’s| the heaviest business of the yeer at 3 eo Lake Union and Salmon | piaynouses d'with one excep-| the Third Avenue theater, where 1 r been advertined by Act-| POY 'rhe Third Avenue © re-| ba ® yd &. Engineer Maj. John Mil- | trains open for tw wee * Et will be necessary to remove |jonger and it Is possible, if tt Be Bet 00 coble yards of earth and fr Sermits, that Manager — EB estimated that it will cost in| tay decide to keep his theater abel of $25,000. Bids | throughout the summer Opens lune 2. a “** ‘ ¢ < je Frawley company comes to an|in the drama merican deve Mr. Frawley and his associat Will Petition for Night part tor San Franciace wher | play their usual eight _ Telegraph Rates. cimwer season. Mr. Frawley ve @ number of plays 1 The Beattie Merchants’ association to petition the West- Yor an pleasure of witnessing ¢ ater | we shadl probably see the | Company's 1 th ant to all large cities of the |city. Among the We aasociation ix being as-| Lady Algy: Dy the chambers ommercs | “White ther ; . SMeitle, Portians, Tacoma. Spo an entirely fd play fan Franc © and Los An ly for Mr. 4 A be rance of the com-| tetls be signalized by a| A with mance tendered | Mr) have r and the ventic embers of Mr Prawley's company plays will b i. By|F ngety “fh con- land —— X34 > - - 4 Asked First for $7,000. 2 @ ’ # verdict awarding John : m. $1.9 ex against $ Paci: ' juries re 3 : e ¢ a $ . 2 « \f ood “DAVY CRocKETT’ re At the Third Avenue Theater, Our of Richard] ally owned by no less a person than rg Sold Whisky to Indians. Bet iereenen! Cetescett ctnemels an, Ha EA esterday afternoon # Jury In be played bd Known Indias of setl-|@ a Hah vt 7 to other Indians, Judge|Pooklete containing half-tone por Fr) Pentenced him to 14 months | Oe toate every one in the aud! u And fined him $100 and) Brew ed a — ? 4 w 7 6 ILDING PERMITS, Bea Aah gui obactine pias Po ienved in the offic | all over the country hown t ‘ To Kendall & | tne mu wen of the nt i the olf plays rather than . y parte’ et the coaitry, Were JA|periar one, and the building x] iiler pa Here in) popular : butlding snd WR Anderson fur u 2-story frame! “Kast Lynne,” which is old enough | formances ee ee venernrerir rns SOO US i | Goin HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Old Dutch F urniture Examples of Dutch Furniture Upon 2° FICCI ICICI ICI IOI IOI IOI IIS IIIS ITO II SATII * HERMAN’S LUCK! Cannot be anything but Good Luck if the 5 from DO YOU FISH? pi meee g Co. 803 FIRST Ee dled conch atten RED suet pti ncn ~~ O'clock Tonight G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO. 1101 to 1105 Second our complete stock, an outfit which will GREATLY REN LL, Mer Phone Main 507. SEATTLE’S ONLY POPULAR-PRICED THEATER Week commencing SUNDAY, JUNE th FRANK MAYO'S== AVY (ROCKET 4 Mare Drea @ fue Deutal Chair New York Dental Parlors 614 Pirst Ave. Opposite Penn Mut Teetts and ‘and Ticihes the week we Crowns, $5; Full Set Tooth, $5; Bridgework, $5; G | $1. Up; Silver Fillings. 680, The Backwoods Idy! American Drama, Presented by « Competent Com- paay of Actors, Including MR. R. E. FRENCH IN THE TITLE ROLE the Great Wolf Scene. See the Abduction, See the Quickest Marriage on Record. =x tet cheult not Ane be atvanted A Good Play,a Good Company, and at 1 ib. 25 Cente OF aekekahclehelelehelahehchehehohelehelotetelel At Good Buy in Butter eeeoooooos Seoecosooe : prow THIR® AVENUE THEATER, | A PEMLETIC PARK | 1207 YESUER WaT "**x3's""* err & Ic Only $75 Corners And $50 Insid2 wa KERR EERE ERE RRR Ee Seperate eeaeneat nena ad Pacific Northwest League New York Dental Parlers ; vate asm | | BASEBALL : iT AVE, SHATTLE. betiding; Perrrrrrrrrrr +. MATHESON BR@3. OCERS ‘ " * ° 3 Td kdeincntedhtncninandennen nanan | ‘Home ‘Thirst Quenchers Must combine whelesomeness with a very «East Lynne” Portland ¥5, V8. Seat {URSDAY, UNDAY, June. To Eat A excellent dinner, served in courses, wine inchuded, ona e | em 118810 10 rime ‘Sra Albert Hansen fold| The largest Jewelry house in the RARER ERE REE prices, acid or other injurious ingre dients is worse than none at’ Your physician will teil you that a pure malt bever- Rainier Beer’ Ww agner’s 's Band ison Barheris Second and James Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yesier Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS . STEVENS, Prop, There is a flavor and a some- g about it that goes right half-pint bottles ny part of the city, | Telephone Rainier 26 SOCHCOSS OOO SOOS Remington Typewriters andard of excellence. te. Cc NILES? 109 Cherry strest. Sesccccecsesseoees| he cure of Liquor, 3 INSTITUTE iis Correcting Defective EYES and Making Glasses sive Business, Our Eye Spectalist A. A. para ing EG Bees M. Oo. DENTIST 902 SECOND ave Teeth Extracted Free wely WERMOUT PAIN ‘hn & Cohn 1 JAC Purchased all street Opium or Tpbacos tute Kilbourne Ave, ‘Take, sar. Office 30 SuMiven ‘Buitd= T. Castle, Mor from Seattle E nish any quantity at reasonable li give com fort Schuchard Optical Company, 207 Second Av., § Fisher & Lane’s Store. Graduate Opticians, 1 Next to Stene, A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. Fantee not to shrink your 3 : 4Re O- FUNERAL 1 @6 Pe M PAM > DIRECTORS % 3$6 Per Month @ , % wen ¥ + SHERMAN, CLAY & CO rf TAI Bevond Ave * Ho EL BULLER | seenevoeescoveoesoosoons | CAPE AND Seattle cuamaper Co a 7 . } Pretant, Passenger 4] age aee + | 5 Meropesn nae H | STORAGE a | ‘ Plan Hotel NweTION * }$ Mel, Main 41-40, Otter 623 Fist av zg! FO Rite a | OOOO Sooeeeooes eooooooors piensa nn niinseinyaennnnyrenns epitome We take the rough edges r domestic finish (no gloss.) Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike St, established 1990,

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