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TUESDAY, MARCIE 8, 1001 “LAST EDITION. EDITION, =: whit , MIGHTY ent opping lirden Lake Residents Form | a Permanent Organi arries & full ; ; . rrow zation. Rev. Hutchison Declines Pas- i Bee torate of First Pres- ai sramh' on: Caaenen’ Link tee te byterian Church. mabigned ky the Puget Sound fine yagrevements are = mills, leared at th the pleturesque suburb of . eee night fully on hundred pote of 69 to 47, It was decid y]Peatdents of that district met tx ite congregation of the First |lere tent on Kirkwood avenue a Prebrterian church last night, to eremaratis 4 what w jap Dr. A. L. Hutodinson as pastor jenon as Mr. Hutchison saw tha he @eclared that ther call to the erious, nee pe was vi Be ould de = “= TEDDY HAS } Tooteere in te majority, £ fea WIR sever his connection with @e First Presbyterian church. que congregational meeting, which geet in the basement of the chi jest aight, was called In response to petition addressed to the congreg gion to decide once for all the ques. tea az to the pastorship of the ehareh | [ast December a number of the| ers of Dr, Mutehinson's con-| WASHINGTON, D. ¢. tion were dissastiaded with |Great crowds of Inaugu Fim and wished for Bis removal. The |thronged through ¢ r was smoothed over at the/as the house was not in Dimer and allowed to drop untit the |Senate wing was the obief tion of the pastor's term this | at ; incident caused con c embers of themsel von nd against Business Begins. Al the meeting last night, Rev. W. ‘A Majors, of the Second Presbyter ja church, acted as chairman or woderator, and Prof. Charles Figg | presi | Dreeide It is t to build quarters ‘and $1 ob | Fight He Wietds the March 6. } . M. Woede Light cc femarkabie that at the first|E.¢. Kreite a bdusiness segstom of the Lieetl v er 1 | whith Roosevelt presided, T have Geveloped a fight between the r 4 e majorfty and minority . nd Ge Cory pater Platt, of Co i ee of his intents " < t 1 * tte M w. W M. W Mose. ok & ont debate. / This proveked a ‘ mit ae lively eomtroversy Of the meeting by the chair- | ‘he, blind om Tay rose to his feet H. J. Moss, a ie city mitk Benators-elect MeLaurin (Miss.) that the Minn.) were sworn in. t needed atten congrema! . | t -~ wae nd the chair appointed Allison ani|tion ina great many waya Bot commit them Im any Way. | COUyrell to walt upon the president | “For instance,” tid sr. Wood considerable discussion, Was carried, and when t “Tote was taken, (9 voted tn favor of we should have better water The * | and notify him a quorum senate was | cock awaiting his pleasure. jand fre service present nye mE nt Item of lighting could be. grestiy De. Huichison as pastor and ~ |proved and the neighborhood ¢ therpselves as not ready RAN AWAY WITH tainjy needs decent teleph number of different motions then "She object a club. will be ¢ . fick and fast, Wnd a parliament: GRANDFATHER Tee Rony chy bread msgyet ys Hh Be arose orn ts telet in the Ui coco nen ane ; speediiy = tonal appropriations will be cehed neture it occurred to the | Gussie Palmer Explains Her Posi- | for. rn artous avenues will ibe | a that the Whole matter tion to the Police i Pre (er ree the hands of the session “xt meeting of the ctud wit! be held next Monday evening. ANNIVERSARY. In last evening's Star a@ letter Tt said that the sesston | which had been received by Chief in ay ped "zeit | Meredith asking the police to locate ministers, and that they Colt Sr t rd two of th ussie Palmer, published. This Another Mix-Up. was moved that th F.| ¢lerk of the session, then | ter of the letter was at police hy Barek | was jesired to find, * Birth of Robert Emmett Was Ci uarters. She told Detective that when a young girl she brated Last Night. Bir-ap seemed imminent taken from by . Mrs. who bad been conducting MeGarney, a ri Ivingston, | | of the friends of the pas: Mont 8 wandered about the A very successful meeting was held arose and made the star the Irish-American Club Be nent that although the | ing her sojourn tn th je in the Wilson's Business Colles J meet ;| worked as a domestic. ost aight. ‘The meeting was to ning @ the pastor himself did net |states that she left Livingst { the anniversary of the birth th Subtetaare a schism in the church |@ man named C. H. Ketch bert Emmett, the great Irish | Democeati would, consequently, decline to| gir! the police that m | patriot. to pr the position of pastor under | © ‘andfather. She did not |" The following program was rend 'n the ay consi feration. j ex ered ary el aanouncement fairly dumt- ie * | Cait to order " The % > mall : nt of Irish-American Club wo was finatly directed by | | Piase solo—Belection Irish Aire alt Mrs, Boyle| the p ‘i | nite ductory remarks | clase ‘the the meeting the con- Chairman, Dr. J. P. Rweeney | ple. ed to request Dy folo—*Erin, the Tear and the to act es pastor until bis reat, nied itation—Bimmet’s Speech fr ‘the pastor, and it Adie not Hkely the Dock Mr, Wd ‘will aceede thi | Solo—"Helieve Me,” etc het hag been docased ithat the Consiferabie trouble has arisen Mr. F. H. MeDe of the congregation ts in| over the recent postoffice law cut- | Remarks Gi.fetaining Dr. Hutchison, | fing down the number of papers ell. |, Mr-C.H. Farrell, Judge 3. avoided by his act in decliniag| #iDle to be posted as second-class | Mine Susi> M. We remain. matter. | Remarks is | To be entered as such a publisher | Hon. P. P. Carroll, Wm. 0’ Mulchay Or. Hutchison Talks. | must swear that 50 per cent. of the and Mr. John T. Condon. le [When seon by a Star reporter this | total number of papers printed go | Solo "O'Donnell Abor | cores. De. . Hutchinson said: “As|to regular subseribers. Mr. J. A. McAuliffe en me proved at the meeting last) ‘The orders of news agents are not | Solo—Selected Jing & poste Y triendn are in the great) included in this clause. Close—"God Save Ireland.” | Beer's The fact, however, re-| It must be proved to the satiafac- Sein that there & number/tion of the postoffice department 4 » and that fact is enough | that the papers ordered by a news induce ri me to give up the porition.| agent must go to a legitimate and PHI wanted to I could go back and| Bona fide subscribers before the myself tn. but I do not want to. | number shal! be counted on th b- wonid rather leave the church than | scription list of the publisher. iretersed. Tchal not act C ABIN ET | S RENOMINATED Pe Destor until a new man is secur- 1 do not want to have anything WASHINGTON, D. C.,, Maro |Tho president has renominate: Fire to do with the church. I think entire capinet, including Attorney His better 0,” Rev. W. A. Major, who presided at General Griggs, who will remain in office until April ‘The exceutive seston of the senate ely confirmed the cabinet | Deaths at Nome. NOME, Dec. 4.— Fred aged 1 years. living in Aspen. In the early Aled | jovernbar 14, at Nome, in the Unit 5—| oq States jail, of pneumoala the | was taken to the jail beca no public hospital. He ye olf. His wife, broth ler and father live In San Franc MARKETS. night to send @ com- Pittee East to select = man, but it tuned down. As good a man Ps can be selected will be secu m4 T think the congregation ietalp be united.” Permanent man is being Mohed , the presbytery will allow gongregation to select any — to act for one Sunday at seo. Landlord Schmidt Injured Ferdinand Schmitt, ot one the | proprictors of the Butler hotel, hes m laid up for | weeks with Corrected Datiy . ~The following & broken leg, the result of an accl-| prices are being offered to the pro dent. Today Mr genmide in able to| ducer in round lots on the dock or in be around and may be seén sitting In| the cer at feattle © | the omice of the hotel amilingly re Ain—Ontn, $25.500026.00; barley, colving the congratulations of rain—Oats, 26.00@97.00; barley, | « lhoet @ friends upon his speedy re-|920.00; wheat chieken feed, $17.60, My March 5—The consiatory | covery. orn, 94.9 per 100 Ibs. college will be held Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $12.50 orl 16. when 19 ftalian and two stern Washington timothy, $16.26 POLICE NOTES, i Boy cardingis wii be named. No @16.50; alfalfa, 910.76q@11 00. iteans are mentioned. Butter — Fresh ranch, 15@18c; na | . ve creamery, 23@24e WAX FRANCISCO, Cal., March. 6.| Jules Peterville, @ horse trad re case Milive Washington, 18 Wheat, 967% @ 98%c. fined gba cg Ane mle Fean—Strictly fresh ranch, 12e a rane 9 D dosen | duct ervilie was arrested by Pa Pouitry=Chicke live, 10@116 Cectl King, colored, will be given a | Dtenn) prety iueka, iagaies: | a ‘ hearing in the police court this aft-| Chickens, 12@12%s 2 Potwott & Co.'s steamer Victorian, | oo ohon on a ccaee Of SeRbarY 11 Me . 9 tons of freight and 56 pas-| “Toc One ete en Ha Lock—Cows, 40; steers, 49 + sailed for Lynn canal port|,.4 Chipman arrested C,H. Wilac 4AT%AC, sheep, shorn, | vening . 4 dete fo; hows, @ * “+ ed stock--Hogs, te Jamba he new tour-manied barkentine tenderloin habtt Tutte has bee mpected b: “are thy * eg te f Judue Ge ed eager ganas “bere7: O. © Juans Ogorms eentene*!| — JOBBING QUOTATIONS. es os, ight te AH f y| MUNUMMety & faw Gaon’ setncned nt | Haiph Cook with « dead 4 ier Hts man, died yesterday aft “provi + me Franc family residence at & Frosh meat 3 ble frelynt Z. C. Miles & Piper Co. he er. ve of Te remepart i: Kintuex wtill lies at | hardware, | Previsions—Hams, | Potatoes, $1 bh Vevotablos W180 w te 1.00 per weet ¥ low Sailors Celebrate. AN FI ANCIS: “(AN LEAVE. THEIR BABIES | charity Society Will Establish a RAISING P. 0. | wae ) appeinted Nov st jand remov by a unsightly « Day Nursery. CY HALL. I last evening. fie nice officer 0, 1900, THE He the buliding which was fire. The Yesier residence | one of Seattle's landmarks. Protest Meeting ing will be held tome t # o'clock at Germani: ¢ aueplces of th party al a he 7 The purpose MONEY ORDER H. M A tha @ young girl custody of th the U © going to prose of 19, p om the charging of rais fee money erder am been lesued fr rt charging W. R with the theft of $250 from Pherrin COPALIS POINT OM BEDS An Enterprise Quickly and Safely THE O Established LYMPIC OIL Wash, ix the only ng land at ‘and this compar t fooled. Dor “PATENT PLOUR Novelty Mill Co. COMPANY com to y han SLATTLE STAI FOUR GRADES ESTABLISHED Chiefs Meredith and Cook Meet Commissioners, tract and b garet Jord * ° 4 | nl@ ¢ | This that the her Wants $4,000. in Judge to hear ring in n her apine ated of hei F. Sumere made a wimitar a wirmtlar alighted, ber * i fe " ant ° cy a Jury was Impan We departyent Pumps, that fit f. M. Spinning: 1206 nd Ave ~~ Hair Brushes — This Ww eek Only) sevvssveseccosooneneecestvnvensannnsessieeneeeet: All bh at a die 25 Per Cent. r brushes in count of .s2¥ Secoud Ave, A large assortment of ta-| wrappers. All the late spring styles on sale up 49 dies’ now, from and examine. Be All Hardware count for 90 Days BO rey np astanyt ount CAHN & COHN Ooldental, treet Ca at a Dis- and SOSSSHSSSEOSE SOE SES SEOOOOD pel Ft ag Hill Tract Lot w ready ® tract; tide perfect cash; t nay G. A. BURCH 200 PACIFIC BLOCK 8 LOSS FODOOEODOSOSEOD YOO IOOO> ODED ODOOOHOPIOOS OOS «WILL BE DONE IN TEN DAYS Third Avenue Connection With Lake rs! Sorreceoses Ww Union Line. SELLER Cor. First Ave & CO. and Madison St. Osrothy Cotterill Dead. (rani ¢ POPEPEOSOOEPESSES DIFFS POSS OEDE DEED OED POPOEDOOSS ODS SOPESSES OES EDE PHOS EHO HOS FOHE OE OODH OI OOO DOODE i B ssesessensoseoeressesivcessoensebs ’ prosiawaeyisic:) Raymond & Hoy} 918 Second Ave. $3.50 Shoes FOR MEN Beats Them Spring Styles Now in. Next Attraction—Week int POOOSOOCSOOOOD AMUSEMENTS, RAND OPERA ==HOUS B= ‘Telephone ONI G HT Matinees Wednesday--Sa And All Week 1428 Second Ave. 8 Adumne t Bak « Powder at PL LLLSSS Ss ng too lat 18s. for $1 00 1 1B or nes Pir 1-3 ed Imp magnificent seente pr The Ed. F, Devia UNCLE TOM’S CABIN Megnificent Ce Prices—1fc, 26c, 860, 600 Tée an® $&, Wednesday and Satirday matiness, 10c, 26¢ and 0c. White rted Sugar 5 : 5 CANDY FREE Mixed crow with 1 Pak GLLLSS FSIS SGOT One pound Crystal Candy free to pound ean A ng Powder, dy is worth All. at 1 1227 YESLER WAY" FCCC OOO OO SOHO OOOO OOOO OO OOOOOOOOO OOS e | Are YOU GOING? pricnesnsnnney to Nome? Try This Coffee guaranteed SLANE Sunday afternoon, Bt Gius nbw, om Why Tolerate a Corn? js. “A BS SEATTLE THEATER Ss Adams Grocery Co, Dr. Alnsley's Corn Cure will € pound : x 5c Tel, Main 482 rm. There is no uncer-| The Leeding The. Pt ee tainty about it, If Youare, Wee Want eoeee @ WE IN THE CITY SMASHED TO PIF ONLY LASTS FOR HAVE ON MAKE UP YOUR MIN AND An Emphatic Hit Tonight—Last Performance 06 ¢ hgh Wall Paper 25 Cents F! bh ee ; Will keep corns off your feet for a f~ Pz: mgr lyn ta od oe ae |} Anthony Hope's Masterpiece, Brerea free, STOLTING’S HE PRISONER OF ZENDA £16 8rd ave; next Firet M. EB. chureh The Daniel Frohman Production ‘HIRD AVENUE THEATER, | wm awe Mata Seattle’s Up-Tow Theater ‘Always Relfhble, TONIGHT And All Week at &15 Fike Street Teleph Main 982. Seattle F'seattle Transfer Go, 2 Freight. Passenser and Bageag: STORAGE Md-6 = e 6S Am ae Soccecocceeveseost Howard & ‘Doyle’ 's Nammoth Phete Supplies Scenic production, = + William Gillette’s Great 1 Corduroy Suit wheshis War Play DISPLAY THE BRET LI OWN vad Retail THE PRICES HAVE BUT REMEMBER THIS WEEK, 80 HURRY U BEBN HELD BY Washington Dentei and Photographie Sapply Co POOSHOOOEHOOOOOS POPOSHSOOSS OS OOOSE SPESSSSSSSSOOSSESSESESESO SE SOO ESOO ESO OEOOD WR HAVE A FEW OF THOSE FINE SWEATE! LEFT AT SELLING PRICE mbla Street, Seattle THERE MAY BE 60 ME OF YOU THAT WANT A * pekane, 4 WEHAVE THEM ALSO AT CUT seen 4 DISPLAY IN WINDOWS. Beautiful New es Scenery and an Une ua. ° Fit t Strong Company. ° ‘irs ‘ aia very best p ble deal to be 4 . Corner CHERRY made on @ piano until you have aberonilent woree reo Visited our piano department, Que ctoria; arrival . Clothiers to the paca. It's an ex t showing of eon the fpetn; satone standard makes and beautiful e driver at wor POV SECCCO OOOO COOOL ESOC OS OSE00 00000 finishes at really extraordinary | M. 8 erdown: G. %. waa prices. Credit ia given on te ramic view; kissing in tun 1° Soult your equvestsn, ate » Second avenue, Admisa a S| Trade Mark ns ed R. Raper 4 and Mechnaleal Caveat | : —_ ‘Hine Printing eats em fuses aomeuay | Cstmes Duck 96 BarO Gatie Ssarehes | , A elalsbolalolaiolaliel-t yale ; [SPooooooooooooooooooes POOOSSOESSEOOOSSOSOOOOEOO OD CLO COLLINS & a , is the Dest, cleancat and th Of Light and Medium Weight, in black, blue, SHERMAN cheapest esol in the, woul, The Undertakors brown, gray, etc. that can’t be beat A SNAP Men's All- Wool Underwea 75c Gar. Pro But we pride ourselves on Suits ranging from $1 OH! MEN OF Don’t buy trash; one of our A No. TANI . waru ify Ww Stock of Men's and Boys’ STANDARD SEWING WAGHINES Toye" GRAND cawtac EUOr RIDGE PRY ON COAL BUY WL Becond Ave. This conl ts from the new mine of the Issaquah Cos! Oo, miles above Gtimah, Iv THING Hunkers foot of Madison St. ‘elephone Main 976, ORR OOER RE K IK HIKER EEE EEE EER EERE We carry suits as low as $4.75 at the price. 1407 First Ave. LEGAL NOTICES. WOCGNECENETER EK EeREraEE dediedlevedneig, Second and Pike Men’s and wien Lvtros| nove’ | ¢@ CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE COAST : Breeze Coke at $1.00 Per Net Ton... forked Coke at $2.50 Per Net Ton works 2 to $18. = = = Loaded in wagon at our SEATTLE the town is full of trash. 1 Suits. orders at office jet your SEATTLE GAS & ELECIRIC (0. Skerry se. TAMAARAA AAARARAAARARAABAARARA (aveveccverscadvavcucreuctr Buy /ABAAAAAARAARARAAARARIS

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