The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1901, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. "| FIFTEEN YEARS FOR W. H. BROWN |j-—— s/WILL BECOME A BEAUTIFUL RESORT : Madrona Park to Be Conducted on High-Class Basis. LAST EDITION. |: | THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHERS Next Week King County Educators Yesterday the Ore Institute will b fine program has been Bonds Approved. best institutes fervices have Oceasion, arrive @ held the posit it Of Institutes of New York « Position provided for by the st and fled at the city ha POLICE NOTES. €d the position he now holds in ‘This ts his frst trip Well pleased with tures each afternoon the city has bee Aertainment of the tea Morning Miss Howarth’s IN THECOURTS. © Olsen's Case. daily programs w the Star during next week ercives for Monday are as fol! " SWITCHMEN a se | TO ENTERTAIN ‘oss moon nnn Clarence Bruce. damages for fright a of character. 1 defamation The plaintift hi sult pending tn the superior c against Bruce for and she states tn jue of Institute Wor n be given a hearing $:49 00 13, section work 1:89 pm. general assembly, BW. Brintnal! J. B. Gleason was te Miss Whittlesey force her fo a settlement ods were fixed at $75 Ae neeeeeees Hotel Corridors. Ea RO | The county commissioners and the | heads of the several county offices | de slow progress yesterday in the matter of a readjustment of the sal- | | artes of the county employes. ‘The commissioners, though equitable ads the payroll, do not desire to be re- | sponsible for a general inerease im |Grand hotel | jem They are loath to ac | thay are doubly ‘Westminster Preebyterian Church Rev. H. W. Gilchrist, pastor. m., “The Groan of ‘Manifestations of oy falling at ¥,| Blakeley yesterday thie city today and taker MARKETS. de was rather Among the quests at the Rainier * | Garden, of Victoria Merchant of Binghampton, N. ¥ make an adjustment in the services (Unitarian) Se-| thetr respective W. D. Simonds, At 1a. m., subject, Heaven of ‘Conscience—A | Shakespeare's Tragedy, | rs, assistant rthern at Van | save with the r of cases, where there much overtime work. |an increase will be made to the salaries to At the Butler ar from Arting-| Commission men | Peter Larsen, has been a wational Church Paim Sunday sermon. _ fewot Kingship”; ifth Celestial Foundation—Ame- thyst—Immortail Glory.” n, of Tacoma, At Germania Tonight. ‘The entertainment hall tonight will be high class, b Tiela. Paige Wilco: Dersonator, Mra. Lilies, #0; Ella Stener on most unique feature is prize contest in fancy dancing. Church—| prize to be awarded by the audience. NIONS OF THE WEEKLY PAPERS UPON CAYTON'S CASE ‘The Star clips today, without com-| Th. Ment, the editorial part, and lecal orders strong nearly Wim. Russell, | every day - | Walter Walker and |today « in- | Walter Walker and James Morgan, | 008) 08 Dor i s been just about en a lumber dealer from Port|there h 1 ausing high pric he juvenile | Nrieon the Northern are ning man from Virgin Bay rbilt, of Ellensburg |A. McLean, a merchant of "W.R. C. Social. Sar gemy | ae: |bor Commissioner J. W. Backman Moore, of San At the Diller are meof the city, carried ident, and Fred Bayweil y by big head-lines in the morn-| Lone Pine Mining ¢ the Cayton case which appear today |!"# paper, have taken the matter up| Rutherford, a rancher from |and passed resolutions condemning | City the police, and expressing sympathy We have no excuses to offer for the police in the manner thelr arrest of this colored man, the morning paper says is true, It savored of revengeful fee!- ing, but that is no reason why ministerial association ehould under- take to ciaim that this colored man is spotless. As a matter of fact has always expressed a fine disre- gard for the niceties of his calling, and has long been much with his vituperative abuse of every. H. Lord, pres: ~ DIRIGO SAILED. expressions on|® im the five Seattle weeklies. Editor Cayton, T. E. Marks, « lawyer im his paper, the for the editor. a, and F. H. Richards, ently appointed S. marsha! at Nome If,the Seattle Republican has com- _Mitted a wrong editorially against Chief Meredith, it is a righteous and one that meets pubite At the Brunswick are Miffier, a merchant of Canton, O. J. James, a merchant of San Fran- D. B. Godowin, Heve it has committed it ts now for the courts ‘and the merits of the case be discussed one way or the these columns. This ts not of Vancouver and |@ SOHN NodUemero poultry are being taken t store. HALF A MILLION. berland, and J. C. Johnson, of Ev The Taxing Power. A. Booth, Eeq., will address the ‘on Sunday even ens college (secont on the subject » Taxing Power.” BOARD OF PUBLIC | WORKS MEETING 7 | Estimates re Many Improvements NEW GAME WARDEN. will eventually work up & sympathy for that worthy individ. wal, and if the people are not ath of March will t Single De a values represented by 01 ing at Acme Bus! "| had reached $579,341 | bility of going considerably higher with a proba The Union Record expresses itself lawlessness or a decent govern- ou for the enforce- or the wanton and ‘The lot of the reform editor is cer. tainty not a happy one. | Bre’r Cayton, who not only says un kind things of the Seattle poltc partment in general and Chief Mere. but who handi. March last year the t record was tha ‘Ment of the la’ ‘pen violation of them?” ROW, answer good and true, are on the right side feque has been made and the gauntlet On which side dith in parth thrown down. tance to the wrong po- With a wild reck lessness born of long immunity, this knight of the pen underta Chief Meredith having committed the been brought to book, he friends are making the nee ‘The Seattle Mail and Herald re- ‘The factional fight carried ‘the ranks of the Repub King county reached the high-hand e4 point last Saturday night with the Cayton, a newspaper charging him ‘The board of pu! regular meeting the discussion io works held its morning and nagement of arrest of H. R. man, on & warrant with criminal Meredith, chief of police Our readers have doubtiess been treated to some phase of this sub: fect through the medium of the daily therefore we do not ente rrel is not ou’ Display type and forced ad es are invoked to to this show of feeling. If the editor » the patrol wai off from his friends and denied The petition of the Seattle © for a permit t uffered worre since we belong to tions mentioned few things we propone “STOCK LIKELY T0 the white wo with what constitutes @lement” of Seattle. ed ministers to preach Wind Blowin Favorably This’ Morning for the Great North- ern Oil Company, nd laymen to ursed us under th On general pri of Mayor Hume ciples we stand with them But we refuse to go into over the attitude the church has tak en in this “family quarr 4 sidewalking went, bet wee: Third avenue on this and num mail orders this r asked permisalc For the purpose of wr ftfeal revenge on Mayor Hu his administration, Mgencer ts seeking to make tyr of the colored editor who was arrested Night last on a charge of criminally | thi# paper is thing in that apers, promising to tern Union telegraph, at the crossing to pre They also proposed to Western avenue was granted on condi r disturbance of traffic. lia for the following | bought in Fi Assessment F teenth avenue south Ewing avenue, | other Washing Notice to Ice Consumers. ern and Helpers t of the follow improvements amonds in the diamond-shaps is requested to “Louis Klodt Spe Persons claiming to Bast Harrison street IND ICK & STORAG Pres. & Gen. Mgr afte Depouit ¢ coeds ansennme Draco street, grading, parking and Soorereoosooooooooooos | curbing from Kilbourne avenue to| pres; A ander Myers, trea! . ‘ = ie te ND limit by $1.6 trip through the South. (Mrs A. M. Brookes, 904 PAYNE, ©, March 30.—A shock Ing mode of suicide was chosen | put into effect by Hagerty & prosperous and farmer iving near this town. He @ tely placed a quantity of dyna in a tree stump in one of his 6 sat upon the stump and lighted « | fuse. A few pleces of hin body wore picked up after the explosion. Hag y Was despondent | death of his wife. er the recent 1 number of chronic cases by advanced students, of regular 1 Thuredaye tute of Osteopathy it Building Diamond Tee te the mt; It conte ho more than the cheapest. Tel | Main 1069. | Ge to Spinning for bicycle repairs Masquerade, Rar h 0. Adami hall, Saturday to% cM ska outfits 100 LATE 1) CLASSY REAL ESTATE. * & Piper Co. for 100 lots on installments, $67.50 ’ *h and $6) per month: als lee acre tracts. W. H. Peter & Co., Ballard, Wash, Population of eity 7000 COCO C OOO OCCE © All kinds of pictures frame @ Any kinds of photograph P4 rea ed reed. fl and sec the best work Ata moderate pr ° eeooeoee @ Btudio ar ° 1327 Second Av e SOOO HO OOS ODOOOOS Diamon Fine Jewelry are ‘| new Seow Albert Hansen Th ment Jewelry house in the BONNEY & STEWART Directors and Rraleimers Pastors, Third sea Col Ave me * tte # Yesler Way Pharmacy | Corner Yesier Way and Broadway, ! - PRESCRIPTIONS. 120-122 PIKE STREET DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOu TYSHAT “the flov about ready to lady flowers R, 120-122 PIKE STREET THE FAIR, 120-122 PIKE STREET, their gaudy spring wear costumes Miss Marigold coy et Williar ire and get ) farther and fare worse very handsome attired in on _ MERCERIZED SILK WAISTS FROM $1.93 FIT FOR A DUCHESS And Very Elegant Silk W aists in Black rom $3.50 Up. and Colors Little Honeysue ffianced, Jack ly improved by a figure beautif rlooked her in that re- ragine the stately lily whisy vords, a corset. E FAIR HASN'T. ndred odd lots are on displ th three times the value asked. BUT ALL STANDARD MAKES. here from NO TRASHY GOODS, sarly two t © RUE eS EASTER CLOTHES FOR THE BOYS, LITTLE AND BIC Little honeysuckles--honeysuckers we call them--can be tidily and durably attired in fashionable spring suitings for $3.50. Their pes can start life ane spring suits--overcoat and all for $9.00. dressed in one of our $4.50 stylish Moneyeocer's Fa annnnnnnd THINK IT OVE THE FAIR R AND OVER a 4 a he w u 120-122 PIKE STREET PIKE STR Stearns’ Ball-Bearing Lawn Mower Good Things To Eat | A excellent dinner, served in courses, wine included, How’s Your Tackle? ONDAY is the day that Isaac Walton’s sport have been wait- ing for, and we are ready for you with the finest line of fishing brought to town. ranging from asc to $30. Come in and look over our $5 rods. elasticity of these goods will please any angler. We can sell you a good rod at $1, or a very fine one at $15. Baseball and Tennis goods in a great vari- ety of quality and prices. Going Northru ~—m—.804 First Avenue TUNARARARAARARARARAR! Steamer Chas, D. Lane is loading| The ste: he will sail san Fra all devotees of tackle ever We can fit you out at prices Lawn Mowers ARARAABAARARARAMAAAAAR Wegner’s Band mn Bar Secoud and Jans Speloer & Hurt 1215-17 Second Avenue ‘Our Soda Expert HORSES AARAAMAAAARADARDD Kone e eee Has Returned a will find him at the oé jon the corner serving mom a good deal 10 ai AAARAAAAARAAARARA RAARAR IIS, pbbbaabanaahanenernree of our beverage! ince from Wh: engers and freight Read the ads in The Star. j acquainted to LOPPoeeroocosoocoooosoose A WISE MAN Is a lender of men. There pporty he is a disce: Easily understand tha fleld for the ima tory. We have 1404 acres OIL, COAL and GAS Northern Pacifi Kast. Now ts the FREDERICK & NELSON--Fine Furniture. EVERY MAJESTIC. RANGE DRY Stor fe when exceptional oly profitable ventures, Telephone Main #& Do You Know ¢ our Champiea Hy © blend Coffee, will make linary cups of good drisite Rast IndiaTeaG0 VEST IN faith tn these lands ess proposition advancing money to now give the public a chance to buy a limited amount OIL STOC 222 Pike St for the further prosecution of deve land nino and see for ye sompstone, blue clay tapping to show its extent and t In on the ground floor ee indications of a large productive basin chines, who has it for AT ON We are selling stock at 12% ther information and prospect v remittances, to be made t PUGET SOUND PETROLEUM COMPANY 406 and 407 Mutual Life Bldg. © gerne .) JOHN P. F Officers : | Ww. Re PH ER KE, Tre Frederick & Nels HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave. Seattle, Wash, HOTEL BUTLER TMAN, Vice Pres. and Secretary Cor. Spring % Only First-class CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, Depository Dr a ee SOPSOO OOS OOOOOOOH000000 00 0000 0ooooeeeereooooes

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