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ce / Only Paper in Seattle That i. 2 aN 4 71 Py 4 a z AY ONLY ONE CENT A Dares to Print the News ay COPY —That’s the Price # 3 NO. 194, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1901, 250TS A MONTH POWERS IS MT SOUNDS MONEY FOR BRIGANDS §= CAPTAIN \MOTHER °° ; | | of the fund, SEATTLE WAST. | - In al} the new fabrics and coloring orny takes Strange Letter Read in a High) wasmuarow, p. c, oct emit is impossible to verity at tne atate [A Third and b! This Rank | Seven Young Children Left to| PBs : ee : a 7 MILLINERY e | department the report from Sofa, Bulgaria, that the brigands have ys ] ; € are undre ur atylivh an Remark in Court Treason Case [pened tor ene manin the date at which the ransom for tian Stone mone | S000 to Be Appointed nant oat Tay handsomely trimmed and welltailored. twin ‘aad 0 ll pe pald, ene | nw # that ni we produced ai The Seattle police department will| Mrs, May Quinn and her para Price $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 fered such charming hate as anon. In consequence of your ous buying, our display of tr tenn millinery is representative hion’s latest ideas combined highest class, ‘a Wee ection of et Gov sebel, began forwarded information to the | eng | in tas ey ontnell eee ae Mrs. Quinn leave en children A strong array of ter taking the oath of alle- | Appropriation for the third captain | 2 Shift for themasives while whe is was shown by Doth sides sevation fend. letter from| The Rockefeller-Aldrich Convention--What Was Pics, 4% won st on heiplees.” It tm probatie that ¢hari= ie niga helpless, It 1s probable that chari Campbdeil, for fered prose to Dr. Leyds, the Boer| 1A get ee fy bn “ ai | table organizations will attend to the em mteremine (he court, ead ore eee he Maa cya s| Nuptials Tomorrow Done Today be cane. Spietnows Dut that the assassin. | 9per (old Ley Sergt. Levis | with elegatoe 6¢ ¢ Double Breasted School Suits For Boys from 8 to 14 Years — , Ky, Oct, &—The| LONDON, Oct. &—The trial of Dr. | foun have three captains, This plan mour, Frank Dutler, were euch given emmpbrany th. the ee aitistene Ng Med | was anything definite done toward | George erday afternoon. Ward is now ~~ MBOSOOOOO® e at the time of the ot eo ‘ ned Hi the Preeident McKinley was! Cocunation of Johannesturn in ore eligible one for th atthe $5.00, Be [Feit by the Assassination of |that the Doers might be allowed t6| - wif undoubtedly receive "ihe ap: GIRLS WORK $2.50, $3, $3.50 and Up to $5.00 ena? And no man wis ease thelr forces and move thelF} 4.6.11, 4 i. Laan s—The | Lelehton are both eligible to the po 4 BLOODY | wR gs yr fe Fenciution appeinting m ocemina te eae | OVER (0 HOURS and can suit you in price and quality. ies pit (0 York for the wedding Wednesday of | The hov 1 . | ull line of mally Bow po rth $2. i the chief heir to the Roekefelier mil- | th ne Hunt | x eh sees Hons, and Mise Abbie Aldrich ine el DHE HRIMTERUIARY| Oo eee ee + TIN ; . ia foctee on MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Oct. § _Roas| Fifteen private detectives and a The ry aoe form . Says He Hears Such Rumor BOYS UNDERWEAR, BOYS SHIRTS ited’ His lchadwell and William Morgan. | Well app oa agent will aoc-|ally seatgd at noon. | a 2, . 4 Ab Sing, a ¢ man, who ts ac ded in Sunday's battle at Hig | Company 1 of filogally assisting four of . Cy Oct. &—]Bprings Union church. are ¢ Rie "coumteymten to enter we Tnct |, Mtate Labor C , palio seult of Bs cate er ‘Dited | man arrived in the ening mmanded the | M&king six deaths as a tof t Happened Years has Sta with his companions mam &! the oily inst evening the war, took | Moody affair | was ordered deported by Unit ¢ ' b shite tne _Jallor ©. 1. Grant, of the Seattie| States Commissioner Kiefer, will be Motel hen asked by a Btar res » for, abe bunch, ode BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES in a ween epentng of today's t. will this afte given « hearing Baturday before th Seomnarve. object ice depar t iat the Schley court, to re- undergo an ¢ on for an ab me court for piloting through the Jiusyma paid im my of yesterday, Ho| |e mal erow th on his shoulder which four Chinamen. This te a peniten-| is oe my office Was caused from a blow recetve: fs gay tiary « If Bing is found guilty gaggested to Schley the cir-| ieee years ago while on pollce d: be serve his sentence and made aa being more e > at Lake Washington. At that tin “4 ortation will follow. His Give preventing the escape of the! |while in a crowd at the butehe ne are held aa witnesses | nic at Mad park, someone hit re Ot A etree) |Mir"Gctne over the shoulder witn « Hungry Thieves Make an Ate > | Persia Mark Bristol, waten officer | in the Hands of o>. ® va ‘him ‘covsiteratiy and| tack on a Woodland Larder STR, WASHINGTON has t Texas during the war, teatt- | utionists ies sateen) heme =a | TO RESUME RUN We Have A large line of Syringes of allkinds at the fol- lowing prices : dieregarded. I e the charges, and If nt proof, I shall not SAAUAAAAE Rad ane kek KK dee KR EWES ute the guilty firms. |» #/@ 2-qt. Fountain .. .... .... Wat nothing was done to de- Bi ie? | . that of an Everett | ¢ 4) Q tat. Fountain... ”. ‘earthworks at Cienfuegos. firm, so fur, but I 3-qt. Fountain, Ladies eens wnat the Texas was| CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. §.—Ret. ‘TWO STEAMERS ry thief entered the reat- am colle © aguinat rome | #13 2-at. Combination 8 : uge ce of George Webster near Wood ‘The Sound st © State of Wash- | others. le to be 3-qt. Combination :. piaed lightly while coniing oft |S Iste "ig ey ee aks | WERE DELAYED and park last Bight 1 ea large ington will resume her run_on the|obeyed, and I am golng to do my | % ABI E 4/@ Dulb Syringes He received no orders in| None of the shah's promised reforms | quantity of eatables and cigars. Sev. Wh = mn re a] Thurs ‘ 19 | best to enforce it * » Bulb Syrin, ferent of the enemy coming out.|have been maintained, but instead | side bacon, a quantity of Weeks the vessel hast li» *| fi felt sure Pes share Meroe at|t8xe8 are increasing and wpoleenle| i sp 4 eu cottee oa were taken, togeth- |repaire at More ingl Fredy * Is a convenient device for * ome imprisonments and confiseations by eteor an as Nelson Will er » aaee Of cigars. oe . potig a oS Cuty oe erving meals to an invalid. amounted to nothing, 424 /the government are common. | tive Sam Corbett \ & year and her additions have there . ser me an invali | FARKSWORTHS when Bampeon bombard-| The shah, according to reports, is Sail Tonight case this m ene ee hatatlod eee nee . - TAKE ONE ON TRIAL 4 time. ail available funds to foreign banks ints miciad SED New furnit ure BEEN SERIOUS . i Roy St W, rt & ‘it | D C *|@ 904 Second Avo. piesa Watnwrieht, who com-| and prepared for flight when te | y.inystametrn thet focal 7s, Siena one, uae rere, orev: * gf beh Bed an ih ba Sacer) Phone, Main tt the Gloucester at Sant sans storm burets tn ite fury. Jaccount of heavy loads of freight by a new cont of pa Share 4 * 627 First Avenue | the next witness called. |The Meteor, the first of the Globe b = A fire which for a time threatened iu; | serious results, broke out in the Vi- fi |enna cafe on Becond avenue near "| James street, shortly after 5:20 this morn A defective flue over the range olen, bound fo i not get away tia | Arrested in Sullivan Block for Dis- | Want More Light cought fre and the woodwork was * FO ing of the Texas. Ghat be tre, he Teane was not 3 | ST. ALBANS, Vt, Oct. §.—Bishop| Alexander Burgess, of Quincy, Ill., fated that one of the Spanish @iovese, died here this morning. that the Brooklyn, in saa BISHI P DEAD line to leave for Hon: was de-| ' a iu § ul the Sinatra Sila ol ae "iehess & | DOG'S TROUBLE 3 a . f wheat, fertilizer, lum- IN THE NECK Company. (inc. is where you feel it when your collars are home from the try with a saw edge. Btar has performed her duties. Manufacturers of waterproot horse } om adil The department re- f and wagon covers, dash aprons, wage tonight. She has a full cargo of fn " this happens you say to yourself I believe I will > ie turned her course as thoug’ eral merchandise and a Geckload of | turbing the Peace lixty-ceren P titionarg he waved yr nnd to a ae s make a change. I'll try the CASCADE LAUNDRY on tops and umbrellas, is -- Mel at more street lights be p n ne ise: P 3 - fam one of the Amorican ships. FORTUNE OF WAR atthe from Vancouver, ! a Pk mere, Stross Raere be ote ce damn ie dees ce ee they advertise no saw edges on Collars or Cuff | Tel. Main 1025. 82 Yesler Way | Massachuertts and Bandera streets. premises wes emall, y Uptown Office, 817 ma Avenue. ‘Telephone, Hy | mbclice Oicer Grimth was this! They say the darkness of the street rere < aay 38. j | ‘ Subscribe for the Star, LONDON, Oc' “Lowa Kitchener reports that oe nea casualties dur- morning called upon to arrest a lare® ar night makes travel dangerous, ling the week ending yesterday were CoS Sinnt ena aad & disturbance Ja ——— WAT FRONT hee killed, 26 wounded, 24 captured, ” on —e | - ? | and €0 surrendered. AT 5h Mi | LLS LT ge BANK CLEARANCES 7. — 4 up at police headquarters. Today's clearings were $897,807.10; § GREAT 2 The same dog was brought to tho|peianecs, $348 798 te. | BAN U BA KR : this Gorting' tured, ‘ie at'ense| WUi'Ship Motialon’s Boty | KRUPT NKRUPT INDON, Oct. §.—The Indian of- ro Bg on egyedl “a jody sii a | nce bas rectived mo notifieation ‘ot | Meeting of the Schoo! ‘Board Last | sterted sround town ‘and drifted In — } fo the Sullivan. block, where he| Butterworth & lone have recetved SALE PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5.—Charies| the deatts of the ameer of Afghan: Night—The Bond issue frightened several occupants of the| notice to ship to San Francinso the | Boat Thieves Make Their App AL and Henry Ivor, negroes, were | tan. | buliding. The dog came from What- body of Wm. Meffulien. at here this morning for com- t ance in Seattle SILKS The best grade Taffeta « several days a, and will b- yesterday. Interment will be at t in the murder of Prof. Roy Postponed ably be sent home by the police. As piace. ‘ Silk, all colors, tomorrow, only, & yard.. ae eateher, h Remnants of Si of the University of Pennayi- | John Nolan, the 4 ‘ania, \ «tor the year a great 4 er ne is Last night the Seattle board of 4 of work falls to the Water front thieves have shown th for com- education fixed the city school tax of police offloers. Re Ives in Seattle. This class of in the same crime. | |cefminals manifests tselt in. - for 1902 at 5% milla, This rate was The motive for the murder was| Negroes ged; One Waits Sentence NSE CORrIeSED station last night and tied up, but values | upon after considerable dis- |port town, but Seattle in the up to $1.00, for this sale, ‘Tabbery, 1 , some of the members of th Petit Larceny Charge Baa been Very free from such crooks. to close, yard .......38¢ * & 6 mill levy Thy * morning two men appeared at Remnants of Dress Goode | nally decided upon ts the same, William Pugsley and George B Burns New Telephone 5 aiveiaeia for be »ile@ headquarters and reported the in all lengths from 2 to | as last year's, and lower than that | "ho arte at ft of their boats, Frank Pooler, yards; they are display- | 7 r years. pioton of hav en ne bag Fire Headquarters who owns @ very good fishing smack ed on one of our bargain ! | 5% mill levy on the assessment | 8ee from th ka Commercial At the foot of Bell etreet, this morn tables. A great treat is hotel, were t put | With pei rmally charged . : ing found himeelf without his boat | His little sloop affords him his only in store for the early pur- | TACOMA, Oct. §—The Northwest | of the coming year, which is nea chasers; half price and $43,000,000, will amount to a Mounted Police have perfected a pa-| {13.00.00 will amount to about -—— means of support, his ation be- under gets them. Four ma n Killed | in Wreck | trot rystom along the Upper Yukon. | {)s bed Sooaiate to 2 ing that of @ fisherman, and there- ee | Sapmiy, seations’ have tren loonted | £2, a,8° more (han ade sel tugrere. Injured at Anacortes fore Bis lose a heavy.” MILLINERY on Hew York Centra! every 30 miles from White Horse to| (ne Drogram of school improver toned, and Exchange 12 substituted. |" 4 p Hanson, who lives at 119 Main SECOND FLOOR, TAKE Dawson. A distance of 400 miles will| "The board deferred action on the | ftobsrt Crate, a ‘hie ew | quarters and the annoyance ‘couned [Mire alla loat'n Dont last night. He | REEVATOR, ——- be patrotied dally throughout the| manor or apectal elec yesterday afternc @ fall. Me|by the stagie line being busy a deat |e p tied at the foot of Brandons in gray and tan, SUFICA, N. ¥., Oct. 8—Four mon| Winter. _ for school bonds until neat month. | was brought to Boattle thie morning jf the tims, Is In & wey elieainated |2MOkson street and this morning that | beauty - caer ae Killed in a freight wreck on the The question of changing the on the steamer Utopia and remo A switchboard at headquarters con. | “*# ™lssing ee re Persian velvet; always $5.00, We start them toe morrow at $2.75 Tailor-Made Hats in short back sailors and turbans, trimmed with breasts and pom pons, always $7, toe York Central, near Oriskany names of the city schools to conform ta the General hospital in the jnects the main lines with all of the ye e. with the several districts again! tmpulas qub-stations. Chief Coc | Better: acne sooner HEARING THE |mtuctccStiectisttettae |" ——— _|fmrcttsete, witiaa cet cease’ Sed ANNUAL BALL re le Smit erred to E. : bs ‘ ” ment and Delleves that it will great. Geo. Palmer and Brakeman | | houn. Cooks and Walfers raat jepartme: @ Geo. Rs sutowine being chats tects f [ly same Sooatioet wes | ERE TAIL OLERKS ea Ph Dy tnd paced opens fen ¢ this ety out. | jis andre i foee bs ae thar ae. Walla Waita Sails With a freight engine. ; «deans , ng last, th PR ied FE “S498 eat ward, South edtiogl; second he last, the oc-) The steamship Walla Walla, © ris’ Velvet Hats, the kin ward, Rainier school: third _ asion being the installation of offi-| qin Hail, left, last aM on. her Preparations Mado for Big Event that cont, Ou Hs oe Barrows Der + werd, Contra \ Dosen ing Peng n eng eeeDne 4 trip around the Sound. She morrow «+005 | ‘The hearing of the ronne case | school h ward, St. Francis h presentatives were present from | will call at all the principal ports, | Next Tuesday Evening “ we mor POSSESS Sococsoces: has not yet been finished. Chief En-|#ixth ward, Denny sch neventh Aifforent organizatlo the city, | sailing for 8a Francisco from here a . LTA gineer Cree testified bef. e local ward, Cascade achool; elghth ward, |also a delegation from the Western tay, Oct. 18. he reason a ¢ A fortunate purchase of the stock of THE TACOMA inspectors today but did not finish. Mercer achool; ninth ward, Fremont | Central Labor Union. A lengthy pro: = — —— ‘The Clerks’ union, which ig to give 10. ‘ om the ar. NEVER before have we offered such great bargains, | His testimony, together with that of school ing of instrumental and City of Topeka Due Hite third annual ball next Tuesday responded In such numbers, No matter what you want tm the line at Senne ilar ‘achor witheunen "as ~ ne Was carried out in night at Ranke hall, reports a very | 8, Suits, N ete, you will find it here at the lowest prices ever CHICAGO, Oct. §—The plant of |“ . ompiled before a de manner, followed by re Steamor City of Topeka arrived at|satisfactory enle of tickets, so far. meat tele ie baie el a McMahon Biscuit & Crocker Cn be mad The gathering br ‘ort Townsend at 1:90 o'clock thia|A large crowd and a good time is By S8d the stable of the Schofman aring of Capt. Ames, of the hour, every one be afternoon. expected. D._ Lan wing Co. were destroyed by fire | wreck Charl with the evening's Morning. Loss, $200,000. was commenced yeaterd It will |muserent | jer the falling walls of tho men MORE WEDDING | en | Laying Masiom 9 tain | hist oc | 0 END | HE S BIKE Work on laying a water main on| Report That She Was at “ti The following magring Noenses EXTRA SPECIAL- Blankets! Blankets! 10-4 Cotton Blankets, grey ay The kind you have always paid $1 for 49c Tomorrow for Madiaon street between Fifteenth | T leaea aad tie fae iar ined ~~ ~~ ~— INTED and Twenty-third avenues willbe. ownsend Proves Untruw 30, voth of Beatie; Onoar Stenman| Suggestion That the Timo is | Ripe to Form Another Com-|6 ress Gealle ci : Noti f old six-inel a with aged 42, a ina enen, 3 r § | Sy cue ae wee i both of Port Gamble: Wiibur Fisk) mittee Whose Members Will Use Their Best Endeavors | eae ; sdagded ee ROME, Oct, §.—Queen Helena ean a, onder to uel the| A report from the Marine Ex-|Du Bois, aged 2%, of Blooan City, B, ; : | When’ you buy Blac You will find a basi nta Are displayed on our center bar- RM Winter at n reception ikat night, Hier |mtrece tn, hope tor the, ‘taecadam, | change this morning that the steam. | Cm a Laure Bo pd. 28, | to Settle Local Machinists’ Strike--Says That |B Goods under value, you fre a ling at dtc," The values { kaln tables, all marked with price 7 : * 9 ip Centennial was at Port T of Seattle em n, ; | money are TS, $1.00 and $1.2 $ tickets, On @ $1.00 purchase on ’ n is to be put on later, nd caused considerable excitement |of Beat d Elizabeth Keating’ | Success Would be Certain at This Time | Blac: 2 these tablee you can save 600 to ‘ Jon the,water front. It aftrwarda m, Pa: Bp 44-in, Black Cheviots and Serge ut any exagmeration. j, and Mary ‘ Albert Bar- 1 Mary Ann Co at. | was found to he | Fite bound for tennial is not exp been the Duke of | Kopp The Cen-|la Fay, Some before th arth ‘mor od borage oo Beattie, Oct. 8, 1901 (ree could take up the matter with The Santa Ana. |* the on ~- Pultor Star: T believe tt is the con-/ the distinct knowledge, on the part ‘ ere an loyes that due, the remainder of the flee sun of opinion of all classes that |! both employers and t -—6«CWD NOT BAPT 13 THE BAB Le: bably arrive Ina bunch be- |the time has come to settle the local | 5 abi sencim nt is revolved upon a of busi What Business Mon Say n almost ‘Tacoma price Te; ours tom yard .. . : S4-in, y Cheviots that cort you 82. yard; tom just halt 8 40-in, Venetians, _ striotly wool, In ma price 6 yard 4 ; 44-in. Mixtures, tn all-wool aplondid pattern Spocma pric is well worth $1.25; they 1 G@-inch Albetroms, tn ovening 9 OOOO nn nen nn 5 nnnnnnanannnan Linens . Full Bleached Table Dam. Tacoma price 40c, ours to- ow $38 de 68-in. Cream Homespun. Table Damask; Tacoma price 65: tomorrow ; Scotch Damask full size dinne price $1.45, our f) annel Shirt Wai fresh goods 2.85, ours ...B1, th Wai t bility return without any pas OF Neither Mr. Nor Mrs, Henrickson ig'a Mombor-ot the Visible |? nel inst year. On account ot | BAGGAGE |erippled condition she will not bring | Je to obtain ne Church—Rev, James Thompson Explains |down any human freight machinery, and Among othor steamers now due in |haa been out of the au Skagway boats overdue are the retarded, © Ww yo Topeka and the City of Be directly or indirectly aff on the Pacific coast, East of the - omething should be done at once,| Rocky mountains the strike was ‘The strike cannot continue forever, | short-lived generally, The commun! 1 there oan be no better time than |ty of interests of all parts of this present for its adjustment upon | great country requires that a bus! r monthe It haw b Business men say that an adjust- ment #0 made would be favorable to the unton machinists. Their original demand has been conceded nearly everywhere, except in somo places 2 yards long . yards long B42 “ta rds 5 $ | Tacoma prices almost double, $ $ § $ shades; Tacoma price 69; Boys’ Suits tomorrow, yard prominent in this si Rn nnnnne Comforts Large, light and satine covered; worth anywh 5 me. James Thompson of Lane|tered to any that are outside the | attle it Presbyterian church was ask.| Visible church.’ Only the chil4ren Fant ar WnIMg 0 explain the ve.|of ambera of the viable church can| THE FUNERAL OF Baptize the « of Jas. Henricksen. As neither Me, bor Mra, wood, who lives at y-fourth avenue, reported | {he joe today that she had been fetim of Mercerts while they than ever on this T to $3.00 per sult oma 40c, ours, yard row My. MoClamenia, who was were church members, tt LAMAR CHEADLE : oN Magen ? +s o Was oc expreasman he an ought to be evident now that, throughout most of the country, Percaline, in every shade ante atia ite ra die mrss pulpit in the |the church regulations to have bap: Const dock t nothing ean be gained by further d= |#hall be recognized in the remain quality will wo oheenes Children Jackets - or Ls on or c vr an Fregulatio rd ve Bap | ad She has ae a . « an¢ the looal situation de a. Reo, and it was ‘throwgtt an ok® |ent did not know the church statua| ,,ATrangements have been mad 1 hor bagmag The First Committeo | Feige thie feet whallibe Rant in sleet, *, tomorrow at, yard.-10e $ tans: double collars’ and beau- } Men's “Heavy @-Thread pal i! - misunderstanding was |? Mr; and Mrs. Henrickwen until] aie to take place from the chapel of A committee of ettizens was ap-| union machinists stand ready to re- RA . titully trimmed in braid; Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, in Pathe he had gone to their home. Had I| utterworth & sons at 2 o'clock to: E pointed soon after the Incéption of | cede from any part of thei position coma price $400, ours ghly, tan and blues, all sizes; Was enone other things, Me. Thomp.|P6en int f,iaat Bunday the | morrow afternoon. ‘The services will | the controversy, that endeavored to | which can be fairly shown to be un- |B Fur Collars ” $1. coma price 85¢ each, ours, to- he reason why the fev ’ ould r @00-|be under the auspices of Olive effect a compromise, but was unsuc- | just to the employers: bs ~~ ~~~ ~~ morrow ... bag Clements did not baptize the | (he thing happened ey, emret that) Branch No. 4 of LO. 0. F connfull . *\" In any case the interests of the You would think they were the Women's ' Giloonkesper's child was sunpiy ion {tbe ¢ ng happened as it di HAVANA, Oct, &.—It in atated that | "Within the past few days the sub-|ront_ of the clty have suffered long |ff Stone Marten kina Ladies’ Neckwear bed ain fleeceds avonna bee fuse, ae a young miniater tegie abbath morning Mr. ‘Thomp- | Plumbers’ Examinations Cubans of ‘Havana are rendering | ject han been discussed by prominent enough and in Juatice to the publi (ME $3.00 at Tac he 2 A large display of this season $ 750, ours toc lng bie work, he had no 4 hopes to piace before hin hear tantial aid to Colombian rebela | business men and there is no disxent to cmployera aid tothe. I Sits at Tacome’ er to 4 Ye eis, rs esses sessneseeaey E Break the rules ot the £o,.iesire tolers in the 1 Street church what| The local plumbers’ examining|’“s ie ole ine f emp 7 oma, here ...8 shapes are shown on our bargain $ Men's Merino Sox, in light and itch, «The teaching of the fat | baptinm I, and state from a Bible | board will hold aneher excinnet 40,000, rounds of asmmunition ere re-| fron comchttes shouts be an sted eh ebland ane Giaaahe Sate otter eee RES) RES checquarter: pad aaa dark gray, tans, etc.; Tacoma ; + yf hod : 1 a Bible | boar Ht hold another examination | 40,000 rounds of ammunition are ‘ nittee should be appo' o end the dispute. 16 at ‘Paco! e r coma price so aig) * ptiam ts not to be sdmigi: o00 Presbyterian standpoint to whom | at Wall street and ‘Western avenue| parted to nave bony wont ta ote tes [Rene committee should be appointed | en to et Te Dawson, [fp M78 at Tecoma, here «..81.08 | half Tacoma prices price bc, ours only, palr. IR%e |baptiem should be wdministered, | Thursday night, Jon’ schoones, [alain erestedness are unquestioned; 40) New York Building.