The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1901, Page 3

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Be aupThMnen 3, 17: t 8, een,» aA ST ote ee TO HIS TRIALS = —— = MISSIONARIES IN CHINA Rev. A. G. Shorrock Delivers Address at Westminster Chureh Christian Workers in China Will Be Given “God Speod “SE MgREETING TC DUKE OF | CORNWALL AND YORK american League of Seattle Will Address the Hair Apparent to England's Throne Svimatian ; "| Mark Freeman Didn't Have Coun- m of peor a tersign, So He Skedaddied MPLOYMENT GIVEN TO NEARLY 2800 PERSONS SU SEPTEMBER Free Labor Bureau Bre’ of ceccneaal ks All Records During the Month | Thirty Runs With a Total Loss of Only $5000 nth 2.899 positions were given aut. | | Till noon today, the public free | mor = in September, 1990, the places secur SERIE employment office had furnished em- | In Ser chame and 638 wom- | ¢¢ through th u 8.855, during Labor Com by night oo) September t thinks that fission G h ip the history of the office, Last : re Aa re a =] A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION ~sose: QON SOUND ae ; ere Bervtaan, @ bay 18 years on ss AND SHORE - =e BRING YOUR..... Movements of Vessels That — Watch Clear From This Port keeping bagxage care ‘The police « he ste mehip Repairing to Us Main Springs, $I Cleaning, $1 “EVERY JOB GUARANTEED RFE of people w ANEW YORK ESTIMATE OF HENRY WATTERSON’S EATING-CAPACITY 4 The New York Times tells in/ fect Icharming seriousness the following *°" Temarkable story of the appetite of the editor of the Louievilie Courter Journal | Henry Watterson, the great Ker tacky edit Y ffs among the public men of United States. His capacity in that ] aa eb ) vel a ts rhe the . ch oF | to be a J e he ; all are at M Wat example of hia capabliities two inci ce 9 M.A. GOLDMAN’ “ dents will suffice. wad . . i] i A ane On one occasion he attended a Jewelry Store 901 Second Ave. Cor. Marton. — Paperof Louisville one of fourteen ‘One Y of the BIG COFFEE PX ‘Wan venison, amd agein 4 twice. This happened in « balt of the courses. Before the end of the Ainn: the club members. were bu Well, bring n The Obie river Ja ut two HOME LIGHTED FOR S1=. Month all of a hat was put befdre them. but Me” Watterson was eating et called for more, Ww Was ended the fival their offices togethe Feached Newspaper flow M+ ‘Colonel, ¥ a: aa by 5, 7 over to Beymers (ae) Pox THE CIRCUS 1S. NOW IN TOWN "BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second nue, Main 1051 MAKE Grape Jelly Fine Lamps Cheaper Here Now Telep! ¥ o] . ¥ - . Ps 2 s ry Mo S s S s Pan-ém Sh 4 : * ermerican Show Confer of Scull artic , a 7B $ Aitraction ioday ss ” & THIS WEEK : ay y M & y % * n s 4 Fe 7 $ : . -- ad 1 Ja ¥ § 5 UP h S i fr , ! & : weil wauipped tana, “40 wil Geet mae a cour ot Rhodes Bros. § > SHANNON : eh re gi om ’ ‘a wis eco’ ve. -4 ecor enue J " farries in © aE 1331 Second Av: 1220-1222 Second Avenue % ; ne Stas, CR | |e csc eee Ce eR KEE EK CREE ES, THR Sees tS “WHOIS THERE” - eaeuiiennememeeEe SEATTLE STAT, 9D AG B9OGO 9990009008108 98 6 156 0042089000 9999900008 HSF9OROSSODOO9SCOS08008 HE WAS NEW TO YORK, BUT YOU COULDN'T STICK HIM d z ; ; $ Z.C. Miles & Piper Company 1021-1023 FIRST AVENUE Soseeeoon0ss } ADAMS | ADAMS For Tuesday Sweet Potatoes Prof. Sheldon | The First Registered As Well As the First Licensed Paimist Ever in Seattle, Again Re- turns to the City. : A Man Who Wears seeoes: Adams’ Bost Patent Flour tin « os te We Have Improved Our m y Cotiee Values Fiourished a Knife Second Avenue Clothing House 4. ©. TAYLOR, Prop. 1420 2d Ave. AXMINSTER AND. SMYRNA RUGS Below Cost This Week at Osden’s, 502 Pike St. $900000000090 00080000 0900900000000 . LOSSES S SEOSOSSSSO OOS SDSS CHOOSES OOOS OO OOHOD 3BRUNNER & CO, Wins ané * Liquors Telephone Main 1060 502 Pike Street Family Trade a Specialty ai “Tanita INSTITUTE Ss" "Bee Van Guloows Celery andKola Nerve Tonic "CHEERFUL ; ; porn Al F the W Deviled Wem by dry Soap Ly yoo Ute Lh Soap CHAS. @. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN oo 916-018 Marke Mig. Cor Second and Marie! A MS GROCERY co. ‘Telephone Biue 511 oeoeee " * Liq he only Ke PROF. SHELDON 1023 Third Ave, Cor. of Seneca St. B-1T 1S JUST AS CHEAP TO SEE | ‘TWE BEST. LADIES HY 4 3 bu $3.50. New fall styles received at TREEN SHOE C0. 707 FIRST AVE AND CAFE, Have tried our Home- Glo- seen > for ingree 1413 Second Ave. on Marche block. Tel. Green 261 ELECTRICITY is Nian’s Best Friend Makes Men and Women Strong — Used for Rheumatisn Lame Back and All Nervous Disorders CUT OUT THIS AD. men na ¢ just ight school for informat The Evening Institute of the Y. M. C. A, Opening September 30 N It offe r r *, Y. M. C. A. Buildin " Tt CALL OR SEND FOR CATALOG tlt 18 good tori or an Kings INSURANCE PPPPPIPIPHODPD DODD HPP>>I>> D> >>>>>D>>>>>>>>DD>>>DIO $10 Cash ry. $1800 "belt or $5.00, my 5.00 belt fort HOTE L BUTL ER ‘ ¥ CAFE AND & # Lar * 1 * Only + & European * * Plan Hotel. NB * ~ lO CIO tonite inet iio HERBERT S. UPPER $2 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Ave. and Cherry Street ¥| STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cans Economy Cream 15e SHPPHIPSIPHP HHH OSHS DHHS HD OP HPP DOD Dd>>” PP>>dDPD® ° — Be ses ae DRPPPIIPPIIIIII>I>>IdI® Sreeceecececececceccece DR. J. E. COCKRAM Hotel Victoria, Two Doors from Postotfice, First Ave., Seattle, Hours, 9a Seattle Datly (star. bi 2 Caeseneneseceucnseosse=e RSE 5 13899D9TOST TIF OTIDOREROORDOS DEL ZORRORODES DEC CERO: i f: les m. t Office 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2

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