The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1901, Page 3

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a .a ro Ua Un Wav Ub d eete RATURDAT, AUGUST %, 1901 PROUD OF = eae The Y. W. GC. A. Has Estab- * age be held lished a Worthy In- ~* soniaat stitution : BIRTHDAY OF HENRY GEORGE Banquet Will Be Given at the Lin- coin September 2 | THE QUEEN'S _ EXCURSION ; | Jas. F Lynn canal points with 200 passen-| , gers and 1000 tons of freight, Her) from th pe st includes Eastern atte & ts prominent citizens street t at Among her Dawson ers are Murray Miles for Miss He’ 1 er of John S$. Kimball of Sar ¢ tourists ar ife and Mr. and PULLMAN COLLEGE eiphia j Bright Outlook for the Institution— New Buildings Mrs. Burnett of 3 gon and Ruby and Ophir Creeks Nome advice: 8 of August 22 intim ate that Ruby am showing up ric ed. For the week p date an average of 34 ‘The Washingt the head e banner but a Ophir ix being mined day and night throughout nearly its entire length. | Among others, Sweetcake. Warm Crooked and Elkhorn ecreeka are | showing up well. Reports from that country are that the miners are highly elated at thelr good pros Pects. A good pay streak has been + discovered on the hill near No. 3 and 4 on Ruby. CRICKET Seattle Defeats Portland Ag-| : gregation by a Few Runs year is $149. The Hyades Released Portland's cricket team was de | ing that th: the ‘Prince eight runs in honer ‘on at the Suburban. # Es raetown, hi BURNING RUBBISH 2." ‘The » made a be insu to burn hn T. Dawson, Mra, Terrace for a permit, the same ta made chief of the fire designate when a terial 1s tobe burned a Fesponsible for any dara be done. THE LIPPY MEDAL Y. M. C. A, Athletic Trophy Is Finished De prenented by T. Young Men's Christian has been completed by su Clambake at Alki Point, Ja 1 4 o'clock wists of two bars | hour id trip. ¢ ” gas and « fixtures, Kil urne & Clark 1 Ave MSORLEY & HENDERSON. bh news and saddiery, 212 Occidental | . o4 wae THR SEATTLE STAI NAVA TATA ESNENS NANA EDEN LENE AT ANNE ENTER EN NNN TRE WITH THE PLAYERS. DSSS SSSSSISPPSDSISSSSPSSSPSSS SSSI DEEDES TS S55 555555555 o shan anne anannennonanene ne eeceses wi gS $ £3 ; ; assess ARAVA “i 3 3 H PeIS SPSS SSeS SPSPSSSSS SDSS DSS SSS DS OSED SSO S ROL TET S1AY AND WALTER DALLA ee Dewey, the Hero of Menit r eaten t A j fleet by A “ “uY Buck of little ohiidr ya h a , ~* * 8 g Juvenile Minstrols ** Moving Picturos P ERSONAL MENTION. rarer Prof, A I {.C. A houses, Madrona Villa, | Puget Sound Local Ball Team WEST SEATTLE BRIDGE BIDS Visiting Day at Yard Tomorrow. 3 Mid Summer Clear- ance Sale ~ WALL PAPER) To He sour $ At Greatly Reduced Prices -ESTARPAINT (0, CAHN ‘& “con's 300-302 Pike St. Cor. Third and Pike Housewife Troubles Broken Cakes WwW. 5 renal Money my MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER Main 998 and property, farr to bana HERBERT S. UPPER Block, I serntle AMUSE MENTS PACIFIC POPES OOSSE SH OS DOSD CHO HOHE HH OD HHOOD “ =HOUSE= 0s Sees PACKING ss ala BUILDING PERMITS. COMPANY Headquarters of the Big Concern One Night Only, Sunday, August 25th Them Present a Busy Scene The Barnum of “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” The Greatest Cast, The Most Gorgeous Scenery Ever Given This Touching Masterpiece. All, Magnificent Reival of Given Away On Sept. 30 Entire lower floor, 75 cents; entire balcony, 50 cents; Seats on Sale Saturday 9 a. m. Inxs gallery, 25 cents. PRESSSSSSSSSSSSHSHSS SHSHSSHSHSOHSHSSSSSSSSOOO OES POPES SES SE SESE SOSH SHE SSE SHS SESE SEE H ESOS ° SOPHO SSHSEOH SOD COHOSOHFHOEOOY vs 73333323233 23333323529, > eet “a A) AN) / EXPRE HANKS : AN M4 n -® THIRD AVENUE THEATRE $ h ps Sesttie’s Only Up- vA Theater A High con ay Resort v F n CS cing LOMOrTOW, Sunday Night cathtedt eee aes a AND ALL NEXT WEEK + v Ky lLson's . rs First Time in Seattle of the Famous American Naval Drama M ss pgs ee a DEWEY The Hero ; 99 SPECIALS a o MANILA TOMORROW] =: * — : " 2 * A Superb and Splendid Scenic Spectacle apace Gacy arya — ® A Strong, Stirring Sterling Re. n © cach, Be wey" Success cera eae ed I Me in American Heroism, Spanish Treachery Sean Bax: § 4 A Patriotic, Picturesque Play worth $1.25 a — . - eed Ladies’ Shirt Waists, a Prices 20-30-40-50 Cents worth $1.50 and $2.50, ~ WEGCCSCECESOCCCSOOSS HIRD AVENUE THEATER. HIRD AVENUE THEATER Price Muslin Underwear at Great Reductions 204 James _| Where to Go The Maison Bi Barberis 602 2 Ave. nck of New and Ds aged Hardware Paints, E te. | THE CITY OF NEW york) * ted by epecia b e ite awe HE BIGC ‘> oF a uit.|* _Prices_20-30-40-W_cents. :| FPOTEL BUTLER Seattle's CAyE AND & Largest and GRILI % Only First-class ROOM & European IN CON- * Plan Hotel NECTION * Inintddniniddink iene innitein: IT’S GOOD VALUES WE'RE TELLING GF IN THESE ADS. | Watch them Don’t take the mere say so for it. Companions fora few days; you'll surely find something that at you want that will repay you for your watching. Poplar) at Wat Paper | SUMMER ol COMPLAINT Prices j let t a Ging ry hey : C.F. ‘STOLTING HIRSCH’S PHARMACY for Third Av see | 2 Pike, ‘Tel. Matn 916 | Sale| Men's Hosiery 12 4-2 Enameled Bath Tubs |] They'd be « ne just in, Get our ei | it rhey’re sea “d 1 Ps ERNST BROS. ‘Tel. Green 72. GEO MoLERNON, 1111 Second Ay, IMETHING FOR Your Grocers PME LITTLE oe | ee : r . 5 MEE CHONG & CO * Everything New In Good, es : Solld GO TO MOVE : ; School on ans J. MATZGER, 1307 Second Av. Shoes Hew York Daatal Parry | 614 First Ave. | DIM VISION ache follows. Eyes exe A. LINDAUER | Scientific Optician 322 PIKE STREET SEATTLE TAILORING CO, 1207 First Avenue Kitchen Needs ed at reasonable prices at shoe a ° Ladies’ Tailor and Habit Maker Tonight After Six i day M 1 nd For Boys, Misses and Chil- 1 dren at Reasonable a vetine ee Aaa eee old Crowns, $5; Full Sot Toots $5; Bridgework, $5; Gold Fillings Prices Up; Sitver el 009, Hew Yor D ba iL Parlors meynond ena nen be Smee oT 707 FIRST AVE. Sanitar

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