The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1901, Page 1

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- e a. ad na *, he ar a, f ; \ aoe re BT, i | Teco THE SEATTLE STAR ee A MONTII VOL. NO, 149, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1901, a5 Wrecked at Mobile--Lives Reported Lost, Refusal--Shaffer Is Pleased. 9 ee ee Atlanta Fears a Heavy Blow, but Washington) F PEBAL | | WAITING i ay tac, popornesad ok | PARTS, Says Danger Is Past on Atlantic Coast. | vent pakas want $ ~~ PHARMACY 904 Second cep Phone, M well tailored in an hundred and | ‘. eee ee eeeeeeerereereeeeeereeeeeeoere $ $ FIERCE STORM | JOLIET OBEYS FOUNTAIN | ‘ . ° rs , el e . Irty-three exon It board e | o, $ . ¢ rescued by the stamer Q being fou ‘ 2 2 le n the water and clinging to the grounded v o 1 HB. . $ New Orleans Partially Under Water--Vessels | + \g ¢ |South Chicago Men Want to Reconsider Their business su ‘ ‘ ; : SOSH SSHSSHSSOSSOOEES ESO OOESOESOEOOOSD 3 ¢ $ ; 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ eo including M wonde " : ee “cn & Alfred Benjamin } Dranne ° a hates Coleg & Co. Suit .) ; PIANOS and ORGANS At just half the price. We are now showing Fall Styles for 1901. pyar They sem vey’re beauties. ton thos , ae it Killed Him. LOWELL, Mass, Aug. 14 Dixon, who ju | fight her The | ing LOW! st PRICES eR ROI rk tt Rt tt RT te tions fs bar fears have eafety of Fads, which is at th Mississippi river, and that started fo: storm besa ts that - — a the At A, cdny Ly onryeningo trae f Nhe “Rubber” Brought Home CONGRESS TO DEAL WITH Hinckley Block. 719 Second Avenue. a NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14.--The sd P 4 The Bucktown gambling resorts orm has moved northwardly from | {yy . sa a nua taencteiee 2 wet FROZEN LEMONADE= i 7 E.__STEINWAY DEALERS | ween ree sa from the factory. be Th; 2ibs herself to pleces and sunk st and islands NEW OF ‘The Gulf storm in this vic "|For His Highness, Grown Prince of Germany, | STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO 622, RST AVE.E |“ — subsiding. advices have been re-| Mississippi sound, but it is believed ed in the trusts, and the pres a , Ss ETE ceived dram the storna-stricken see-|that there sun oot howe of <I Looketh Abroad for a Bride. eth deamon wagon é0rh ae ro cecccceccccsoeess | | VY: 5S. MAYFIELD tion as to the damage done, In that territory. | Gall Dis arent tnber combinniioks ab " LOCOS 909001090000 9000000 000000 000000000 000090098 FAMILY GROCER mitted to have full sway tuation and Jeopard the intersts and welfare of the great middie mannes Prompt measur 502 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 271 Grouse Hunting ‘The season for hunting grouse and pheasants opened August 15. ‘The lew this. year provides that each hunter must have a license ta the county in which he hunts. The fee is $1, Also there is allowed but 19 birds toa gun a day. Remember these facts aud also that we are headquarters for ammunition, ete, to Hl. WOODHOUSE (0, Tel. Main 944. 1409 SECOND AVE. | LONDON, Aug. 14—The Crown Prin Peereooccooeoooes in ‘ 0, arrived here thie morning and ¥ GOES TO PANAMA : : DID T GET TRANSPORTATION WASHINGTON, D. ¢., Aug. 3} LONDON, Aug. 1&—James MeDon-, from a Py ~The navy department this } 4) Dany, was @ siternoon, at the requost of the = . t week that Re had stolen #5000 x . | @ state department, rent orte rate $ spn a be apply femmhe extradit tos | th 7 et . Funeral of Peter Moran ng American tn 3 ‘The funeral of Pe Moran, wh ng. the bee @ dled in Alaska several days ago, w b < . " SUMMER Is Protocol by Foreign! Ministers Today. vor in his eyes. YOU NEEDN'T GO TO CHINA, FOR THERE’S A FIELD RIGHT HERE | | Pe erescceseete . Who confessed in police cour: PEKIN, Aug. 14.—The foreign min ed the preliminary drat GLEAN SWEEP SPECIALS Ladies’ Neckwear Remnants of Wash ple Goods provisions and prevent the making of further changes. It is expected that the ministers and the Chinese representatives will Sign the protocol on Tuesday, Aug dian revotu- D4 2 Issued by the Textile RECAPTURE {S555 NROSTROM HAS A WEEK i ar stock. Lawn, ales, ete., ete. half the marked ngths, eeeresere eeeeoooeoe | BoY’s Ladies’ w hite Shirt Waists ot Novelty to Se; pers of the organisation unless the man Kid Gloves represented by it, Report That the Boers Have Retaken Lynden-_| ita moran (On, 8B WASH ° i Unless the Notice Served on Sheriff Cudihee This Morning per cen} burg and Rescued 1000 Prisoners. Stas thé Hand atne Lae: Smoke and Water reports Lydenburg has been recap- Will continue at the RED FRONT FURNITURE STORE tacked the refuge camp at Middie-| 10-112 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH burg and liberated 1000 men. al sale on Graniteware, Bedroom Suites, Heating ‘The same authority says that 800| qgjoniais who had been enrolled in and Cooking Stoves. Everything must go under the hammer. Sale starts at 10 a. m. No limit or reserve, the British ranks have deserted to JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer SUITS | 1.00 MIDDLEBUF A | Mrs. Gilson Arrested for Selling |: Liquor Without License A Bloemfon-| | stralians here tn diers had | p the Boers. MIDDLEBURG, Transvaal, Aug. —Commandant Erasmus, reported THEY COULDN'T STAND IT. House at Green Lake, Had Too Many Friends NEAR MIONIGHT ic agg lal i TWO SALOONS AND ESCAPES Sane g HDCEON "| One of the Most Daring Robberies Committed in Seattle for Many Months—The Robber + Me Co ‘OPTICIAN at Points of Two Six-Shooters Successfully Carries Out His Plans, ae perchance Geum oF Geaginty te OS a Second and Marton aaaaneapiae ———— | firm colo =You Ww ill Have to Hurry= ae 5 8 possible Rubber Nec Collars king Hate finished on our new Edge foe make it a pleasure. c ASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’ LL of the $125 and 1.50 grades reduced t 1.00 Made up in best grade f Galatea; # all ts; f eR 34, 35 Starr- = Sy oyd Bidg. Soattl WB. 0 CHINE AS - AE aS | eee fii\\\ Sa Siaple and Ye Groceries £ x, )) Both sides are preparing for war Vurther efforts at negotiation are highwayman

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