The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1901, Page 4

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OF READING DIME NOVELS, Fe One House and Become Sports in Olympia Detective Frank Kennedy arrested jthan $400. Bef two 14-year-ot stare in Olympia en ab BD yeateray hey are Willie Norte: One of these Ww Formerly elevator boy of the Ste se, ‘This was D Marted with the Rutts boy for Ta-|maids came in for manner of oma, At Auburn they broke tnto/tips. Chief Savane pat city grew & Pesidence and secured $40, With| suspicious and notified the Seattle this suddenly acquired wealth the| police. Detective Kennedy decided | eye visited the Elks’ carnival iajat once from his work on the case, 4 There they were arrested | that these were the By the police, dut allowed to leave led, and started after them. When town. returned to Seattle and |he arrived in Olympla he obtained | ity via Twenty-seventh |from the boys a full 8 . Near the corner of that searched, over $200 @treet and Yesler way the Carwile| them By retur Wasidence is located. This the hoys|guns and other articles, th aking Into and find will be able to return a under a mattress, more jamount of the money stolen. RE- DEDICATION PICNICS Enjoyable Services at Bichor Cholem | Three bats Attend and Enjoy- Synagogue Yesterday able Affairs Yesterd: ontonnt Tho Seattle Liederkrans held its ‘The synagogue of the Bichor Chol Bm congregation, recently renova annual picnic at East Seattle yester | Was rededicated yesterday afte e afternoon the large| red severa tions, under the le Boon, Raddi Joseph of the congr : Temple de Hirsch, delivers. | bei 1 4 principal address. Others whe | ership of Alfred Lueben. ‘were Rev. H. Kessler, D. Tay-| The Liederkrans was not the only fer and H. Genss local organization that had a Services were followed by a/|pienic on Sunday At Evergreen © Gf the synagogue to officers, mem-| the Deuteher Krieger Verein, held a Were and friends of the congregation | joint picnic, which was largely at Whe new bullding i situated at|tended. A number of fiela sports ot, Thirteenth avenue south | formed a part of the day's amuse- Washington street. The tm ent It was the Army and Navy inte include the addition of a/ Union's first pienie, while the outing Pe} throughout. The improve- | Krieger Verein. Dente are entirely modern and tho} Over 400 local Knights of the Ma of the building ts considered | cabees enjoyed an outing at Wood (Re of the handsomest in the city. jland park Sunday. Two baseball) n from among the} teams were ch GRAECO-RUSSIAN |" “ORTHODOX CHURCH), No*ty Rows Mrs. Mary Pratt died at the So- attle General hospital yesterday at the age of 59 years. She has beea & resident of this city for 14 year: ‘The funeral of Mra. Ellen Sterling was held from Bonney & Stewart extensive repairs the Graeco.|chapel yesterday afternoon under ‘Orthodox church was reop-| the auspices of the Stevens Relief | Corps No. 1. THE LAST DAY This being the last day of the -leral rush ia Treasurer office. Oréinarily the 25th is the aac with the epigonation—the day for paying the charges. This ‘Yestment of the superior| month, however, the 26th fell on services were repeated today for Canada on « visit to the churches there. p Teehon has the largest dio- im the world. He has tn all the churebes of this de- “Dewey, the Horo of Manila” 7 warnily attached tothe peo-| ‘The naval drama, “Dewey, the of the United States. He !3/ Hero of Manila,” opened a week's iy interested in thie country, | ment at the Third Avenue d says his church is making great | , Inet night, to a crowde! roe | Rouse, and promises to be an ox- Fi: his yistt to Canada the bish-| tremely popular play. While suffer- so taeeuan. ® great /ing from the us faults of melo to im commen | drama, it is, on the whole, a wel'- of his landing at Sitka about | written, as well as spirited produc ago. He then will proceed tion. its Intense patriotism appenia lak island to inaugurate a new | to the popular heart, and its recep. for the native girls of Al-|tion by the atidience wag decidedly |pay, | enthustastic. The plot, of course, is | laid chiefly in the Spanish whr. ip business ie dull on the |sctor of no mean ability. Me Fun. The Portland arrived | Belmour, Louise Carter, Orral Hum- with if. A report came on | oo § Thompson that Chas. D. Lane “Uncle Tom's © Sa mee wai Golovin. Ac-| Age cannot wither the popularity on oe ents. tne | Of Uncle Tom's Cabin.” The produc- a only - (. a a ¢ tion at the Grand Op house was ite brou; Drool fully up to the average and drew it was generally belleved in | neavily last night. CONSEQUENCE, PROBABLY, | . Two Young Seattle Boys Turn Burglars, Seoure $400 ath & Holmes Drug Co., and Cecil Butts, | ¢ to the thieves | Riso of this city, After their arrest| 4 rglary the boys went Doth boys confemed that they had/ back to oma, whore they pt obbed the Carwile residence on|cbased suits of fine clothing, guns Mwenty-seventh avenue of nearly | watches and other trinkets. A $490, and also adm having rob. | wards they went to Olympia and put Ded a house in Auburn of 40. Up at one of the best hotels im the When Norton was missed by his |town, ‘They affected to be sports, and fester parents several weeks ago, he) Walters, dootblacks and chamber- Wainty collation, served in the rooms | park the Army and Navy Union and | Of class rooms and new fur- | Was the second one for the Deutcher | Knights and an exciting game re-|then be laid with Atting cer Month in which water rates can ba/ | Sunday, and on that account one| |= largely produced In Bulgaria, wh |the manufacturers pay from 1.04 | $1.62 per pound for rose leaves, OH! Louise | genius 1 well knew that Im ‘with eight passengers and | Dhries and Frank Hopkins al did ex-/go hand in hand thu Thompson followed her | cellent work in their respective roles | Paderewskt spoke |ee ame ® machin: | MORLEY & HE Frederick Prosch Dead © long and lingering kT "a Kitwag LITTLE DOROTHY LAID AT REST Litt thy Phillip aug t rt “ oh her perished in Island wreck, was buried at Lakeview y yesterday afternoos The funeral was held fror family residence, 922 University street. Rev man perfo med the last LABOR DAY PROGRAM |Arrangements Mado Yeste r| day for the Celebration make & ay parad |tled the details, W, A. Rane, p ent of the W, C. 1. U., was chosen painting ¢ ellancous trades, w and rajiread trades. The marching column will forr 2:20 sharp and move at from the initial potet on Third « nue between and ots. The fottowe: F t to Pike street, to First avenu > Yealer way, cast o nd av Seve The per stone of the temp! nosh On account of che ber desiring to participate t leave their occupations in the morning, suoh as w . butchers, the parade and temple dedication the unions will league bali game at Athiet ¢luded with the annual bail in the| Armory. Musical preparations have | ¢laborate than any previous years. | Labor Union will be held on Wed Resday evening, at which su! mittees will be appotnted ter's supply of oll of r one of our comauls in Germ ports to be going in Bulgaria begwariy price of 19.20 per poun while tm 189 It brought $86.10 pound to the producers. Oli of Of roses ts also produced in commer ¢inl quantities in Saxony and south ¢rn Spain. Bulgarian oll is light Yellow and transparent: Saxon oti te grayish yerow and Spanish olf Quite brown, with the odor of sherry y de Genius Paderowskd, when told by her royal a Pritcess Victoria, perhape om mort accomplished 121 n embers of the royal tantly, |that he was “surely inspired,” an — Your royal highness will, I dare surprised when I tell you| mber the day when I was! that I re Ibid Prot @ ‘The star performer is Frank! 4. gee lhe NE Py # determined, however, to bo ne Light Trai rom Nome wee # George Dewey, who Is an |world calls « weniue—and adage nt fret |de a drudge, for genius and drudgery excitedly = threequarters drudgery—that’s wha nentue is . practiced | day atter day, year after year, till { me abmost insenaibie to wo Paderownki ts a world! You; but Pi royal highness, was Have the sNews In Camp ‘Ol hi Star mailed at the same pr It ts dellvered in the city, month. ‘DERGON, har ness and eaddiery, oldental. Electric fans give solid comfort Kilbourne & Clark Co., $15 Second When the Seattle thenter t# rent a and decorated—a process now ERAL STEVENS int se coca oe't was VISITS SEATTLE iis ie wai remen sept. Foe | Queen of Haytt,”" 2 burlesque by « ored artists, will be the first pai Boe ! of Washington Territory } 4, giving “The To} . ing Day” and “Bs the Woo Following that wi)! 3 it is Gen. Hazzard Stevens. He | kentucky”; Jefferson in “Rip Van B® son of Gen. Isaac 1. Stevenr, | winkie”: “rohman’s “Girl From governor of Washington terri- | yaxims,” and a list of standard The Seattle Thos house that would do credit to any Father Was the First Governor | tion. i opera “& aotadle visitor in Seattle at! be the Neill company with “In O11 plays. Stevens came to Washington This father when the latter was Bee are ene dey gce,|REV. THEO. CROWL| gent to congress in 1457. Stevens served throughout the fn the Union army, enlisting | Twenty-seven Years Ago He Was ‘@ boy of 18 in the Seventy-nev- | irst Presbyterian New York, of whieh his father Pastor of Fi y' evlonel. Later he entered the — - e-general's department and| pe. eodore Crowl, who was asistant adjutant-general of | e¥, Theodore Showy wpyteria be Bixth corps the last two 4675 ho has resided tn Bostc written a life of hin tather, fe regarded ns an exhaustive eee) werk were held in what was known as ‘th ao — i u _ lol brown church,” on the corner « Day at Nery Yard Tomorrow. | fecond avenue and Madison # 2:15, oo Missions to serve the First Presby terlan church of Seattle 1H 10:30 | rowl's old tclends grocted him yes shesbeed veh ¢ jterday, FE. ELLIOT Retracting Opttelan My instruments are the Iatest. My methods for testing eyes are the best known, insuring perfect satistnoti 19-10 Houssy bidg., ard and Fike. BECAUSE Finer pastr lictous bane he scone with Nour milled by the Hungarian process and for many reasons housewives should use CAPITAL PATENT SEATTLE A DIRTY LOT The Gypsy Pest at South Seattle Is MONDAY ON WEST STREET Groat Northern School Suitings. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. 1 Po (CORRECTED DAILY) 6 inches wide, et browns, greens, reds. ‘Other | New Dress Fabrics, Columbia & Puget Sound ach all wool Gray Homesbur lhrought in by ge Golf Cloth, gray és-ineh Plain Ber (evrevt Bun ua y iy Arelve 090 4m Battleship Open to “Vistiors Tomorr w. | Knives $1.65 PER SET OF SIX “Defender” Hem ched Pillow Warranted to Give the Best of Satisfaction. New Style Compressed Fibre Fixing Bath and See It Sine 46x36 {not 4 Damank, © inches wide, M. A. GOLDMAN, 901 Second Ave. Washington Dental ant Photographic Supply C) lumbia Street, Seattle trected Dally er in round lote on the doe the car at Seattle * ° ° ° e « * . 7 * . 7 e ° . ° BEMARCHE Sap 1419 to 1429 Second Avenue and. 5-42 Pike Street stern Washingt 200 KHAKI ‘SUT T i sixes up to 58 bre NORDHOFF & C0., tive creamery ive Washington, 1%. Strictly fresh ranch, M@ Deen made to make this event more | te fp live, 100; Guctes, Yesler Way Pharmacy | | Corner Yesier Way and Broadway, | PRESCRIPTIONS Dr J. E. STEVENS, Prom A meeting of the Western Central |! We have the most ¥ GUNS AND SHELLS tim CMAs. 0. HOLCOMS OPTICIAN Goon het... co | ROMS baba = The Universa: BETTER THAN BONSS Stocks at 15 Cents a Share JAMES G. GIVENS & CO. 25 amen ties the lowest possible. Going Northrup Co. Co. 804 ist Is what electricity is fast becoming. It is.an improve- ment oven any other form of il- lumination. Cooler and more convenient than BONNEY & STEWART Fonera: Directors and Ei Parlors Third Avenue apd ¢ ‘KEELEY INSTITUTE Laundry Left inOur Office Before— Try Our Vienna "Cakes and of light and costs Coffee, Finest in 1418 Second A ay ie tnatked rohe Block. Tel. Green 261 Seattle Electric Company JOHN CORT. MANAGER Frederick & Nelspn—Fine Furniture, Genius” ~ and |1 Wilson’s Big Juvenile Minstrels. "yy" FTE oa Cooking Exhibition Every Afternoon This Week and timber lands. HERBERT S. UPPER 8 Scheuerman Block Mechanics’ Toots ‘They are of the kind that the echanic always buys. > meet his needs, ERNST | pipe HIRD AVENUE THEATER WHEN SUNSHINE makes see. ie | Seattle's nful you'll find great high-class fa TONIGHT And All Week The Latest and Greatest Metropolitan Ready for Mailing or examined free, A. LINDAUER Seietide Optician 922 PIKE STREET er Muslin Drawers can't buy the Prof. Jon. Beck strate among oth BO! First Avenue cor, Columbia “Dewey The Hero | 0 Manila” A Famous Naval Drama Beware of Adulterated Wines and Liquors What we say is not so b . MATZGER, 1307 Second Av. | Ladies’ Tailor and Habit Maker onomy, and no ? ORDINARY SHOR > years ago, yesterday | res, Re waa Utes times wound |, A bio 614 congregation. Fe Feceived & congressional |{) now pastor of the First Congre J for taking Fort Huger in V tiensl church of Sterling, T!! After the war, Gen. Steve re Saver dret. P eranin vens |" Mr. Crowl was the first minister ee Otympla for nine year joned by the Board of Home FLOUR more of the life-giving properties of the wheat are retained | This brand 46 rich in gluten, voge-| table fat and carbohydrates. ' Get it at your grocers. CAPITAL MILLING Co, SEATTLE, WASH SEARCHLIGHT Risse ten: SEATTLE TAILORING CO. 918 Second Ave. IS Bilas " AR ONS SON Morphine or Drink Habit nik sivas! of Sat 109 COLUMBIA sT, "Phone Pink 1751, _EREDERICK & NELSON, Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison u and you wi! Fourth Floor, Free Delivery ON VIEW. Domestics -- House- furnishing Sale © cara emp Bleack a olde, HE ‘ oe] 4 Napkin’ doses Bleached Damask hee wit very fine; worth $2.00; per yard iad voll 2-4 Napkina to match, per doug we oo oy " Pr) Turkish Towels. Extra Size Unbleached Turks Towels, double thick and wort j special, each .. .. .. 18 If you are looking for @ good store light, which can be burned at pleasure, come in and see the latest “Gas Arc Light” Does not cost you any- thing when not burning. We have them. Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214 CHERRY ST. For the ie ie of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobesss w in th Green, Lake or Brement ce 20 Sullivan Bulle Main 235, Seattle, Was! T. Castle, Mgr THERE'S SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY HAT is. Ni exactly according to the old adage, true of these ads. We try to make them iritereating. and we are confident that you'll find them so if you make a practice of looking over Remember Every Ad. New are? Day. Too busy to quote prices, GEO. McLERNON S111 Second Ave. Stationery Styles. A complete line of the latest ideas in fine writing materiala HIRSCH’S PHARMACY First and Pike, Tel, Main 9 SPORTING GOODS The line is new and complete; try us, PRICHARD HARDWARE CO. 417 Pike Street NEW WALL PAPER ‘The best of all the new de- signs, You'll find this place the authority of correct paper hang+ ing. . F. STOLTING 816 Third Ave. Tel, Red 1028 fall Goods Have Arrived Ul find all the newest fabs rics in the selection, Come in and hem over, 1207 Firm Avenue hole physical man will joathe instead of desiring ft Dr. H. T. Turner

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