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Pe TN TERT NRE RO POMS EM a RIE PERE SY On I ager STAR. scriptions to Pike iSO 0OOOG9OS999F00 SEATTLE PRICE ONE CENT VON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCI 18, 1899, WERE LEF PRICES of the SAVING KIND T0 NT ARVE For MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SEATTLE, - Many of Those injured in the New York regintered at the #oattte. | tered at the WASHIN permanently repaired by the vessel’ ing in the dry dook. r m chinery 1# said to be knocked all} out of kilter, and useless, | —_ Passehwets Yeturning from ®kag- way on the Humboldt characterize the reported troutie between thi American miners and the adian mounted police? on the Dalton tratt to be a fake, They state that up to W. G, Afi and Jas, McCarthy ar rived jaet aight in the Excetelor from Ores, Aliska, and ere regis- Buth | Bread Pans, were Ife, now 4 Wire Brutlers, were be, now i waning Cards, Pe, now Loe, Writing Tablets, were do, now te. Obild’s Broom, was Ie, now fe rng ere de apt ibe, now Be, te Plat = lor be, now te Bteamers, Were We, ae and B00, NOW Ie. + + ’ ——— the time they left way, on| Hotel Fire Die in Hospitals, H.C Hulues eneral western Mareh id, be news. of sgeh en o0- | scaoeeeen cs ma ae — agent of the Phittin: ac ours . rene ee. f Se Seanhanchawe Gust ia tar the After Bein Robbed Tac Hurabolacteoeane atten the tet: R HURLBUT Jeity, He has been visiting Pott lowing passengers: M. Goldstein, SPELGE & land and cities on the Bound on John Urban, HM. Kline, Mre, A. LL. Galarno, F. WH. Hugnes, W. 0. Will- jamn, Thomas Anden, H, Fetix, Jobin Aten, O. N, Bi nt, James Meron, and W. Furlong. offictal business. The Proprietor, Warren Leland, Goes Insane © s cnn cir vow sere o Over the Loss of His Wife and Daughter, 'is"scu0"% “aeeaar Miss Helen, | 1215-1217 Second Avenue WALL PAPERS We have a large stock to choose from, and the price is right. It willpay youtocallonus . . . STAR PAINT GO. Third eng Pike by Indians. Steamer Al-Ki, Captain Gage, ar-| rived in port at 11 o'glock last even- ing from Skagway and Lynn canal ports. She had an uneventful trip to the Sound, Captam George Rol erts, of the wrecked eteamer Dirtgo, came down on the AKI from & tour about the Sound, visiting, et emai STORY OP A FIENDISH OUTRAGE | Charles Noland was fined $90 and conta, and given thirty days in jail! ~ this morning, for stealing an overs) leoat out of & downtown hotel, NEW YORK, March 18. — still at work on the Wind- sor hotel ruins searching for bodies, The list of known dead this morning will reach fifteen. The latest figures place the number of missing at sev. enty-two, Reports from the various hospitals state, ponelion Ba of the in- are -recovery. The fifieenth known death the victim being Mary Cham. berlin. Warren Leland, 'entifed at Bast Fitty-fret street in room 10 of the Lytell house. I Instantly all the Aimay material in the immediate vicinity flames, and within ten minut building was doomed, with scores of people cut off from escape in the upper stories, Many of the people on the upper floors jumped and met death on the street, and others, seeing the fate of those who jumped, fell back into the flames and were burned. As soon as the firemen got their long ladders at work, some gallant resou- ing af men, Women, and children front the building wae witnessed and eheered by the crowds on streets ‘The list of dead up to date, as far as! known, is as follows Leland, Mra, Eliaabeth, wife of Warren Letand, wietor of the hotel; burns on ly; died at Plower hospital. Leland, Helen, daughter of Warren Letand: jumped from window, bedy station. License to wed was texued day for Win, Emmett Veo 23, of Hpokane, and Jennie Belle MeCain, age 4, of clot Springs ‘The funeral for Bdwin lL. Poilips was held from Bonney & Stewart chapel this morning at Tia, m. In- terment was made in Calvary com-| every, ‘The funeral of Wittiam MH. Praser Was held from Honney @ Stewart's chapel today at 2 p.m. | Fraser was j formerly @ clerk In the Bon Marche, | ‘The funeral of John Callahan was! held today at 1@ « m., In Our Lady of Good Help church, Rev, Father) PX. P tain offetating | | Ludwig Paulson came into polite | Readquarters thie morning and lelaimed he had been robbet of # tective Powers Investivated the ca) | steamer Excelsior from Vald |Perpetrated by Natives Near Yakutat Bay. WANTED WIHITE MIXERS TO DIE The Latter Were Found Ly Francis A. Holterman, one of the passengers who came down on the telle of an outrage perpetrated upon him and his party by Indians in the Alt- nek river ntry that demands the attention of the federa) authorities, Holterman, with his son Bernard, Juneau. He was very itl on the trip wh, dition of the steamer to his com- pany. ‘The Al-Ki brought down 2000 sacks of ore taken from the Tread- well mines, which she will discharge at Tacoma for the smelter, She also had on board @ large conaign- ment of fish for the local markets, Following ts a let of ' pasnengers: J. M. Davie, M, Emanuel, J. HM. Helme, M. Moomfeld, J, T. Bwitt, F. A. Ha ’ * John Fisher, W. A. , nerey, BR. A. Schmidt, J. K. Lerry, Mise C, Delatour, Mra, G, Ll. Grant, Mra, W. M. Hindrickson, ©. Jacobs, 1. Goldstein, RK. N, Wilson, G. W, fiitott, W. M, Ogttvie, M. Fairehiid |W. A. Spratt, G, Taylor, Geor Roberts, and twenty-four in the stecrage. He comes to report the con- | 4 talla a fight he had with an insur: | ¢ man over an alleged delinquent premium. Inelnuations are freely made involving bis character, hon- esty, and business methods. Frederick, Nelson & Monroe an- nounced this mornt hat the firm was not worrying 4# @ result of any dealings Mr. Slater bhi had with the houne. While here Mr. Slater was @ guest at the Rainier Grand hotel, and the manager of the hotel a morning that he had al- ways paid his bills promptly. The manager said: “Mr, Slater wae called enst by a tlegram announcing the serious ill- ness of bis father. He will be back soon, 1 know his father {a Ii, and that he went east in respdnse to @ message from home, for I saw the telegram that called him away.” . | George A. Burch, to whom the Re- | vie tilonre Mr, inter gave 4 hie furniture, could not be found today at hia office, but in view of the fact that Mr. Slater's Columbia Halli Seventh Ave. and Colabia NextSaturday, March 25 Prive Manqoerage and Cake Walk ash prize for best Indy and gentle sinvaieae a abla prigen tot be HE SLASHED HER THROAT A “Jack the Ripper” a James Morria, and Angio Jenkine, \ HERE Is had #pent some months upon the | Altsek and had finally been driven } | by hunger to abandon prospecting Kirk, Nancy Ann (Mra, James) Charles T. Coleman, Ernat Crock~| there and go down to Dry bay at Kirk), Chicago; died in Bellevue. er, Arthur N. Mayow, and H. ¢. yy Pierce, Mrs. 1, Macon, Ga.; Jump-|Ofell have heen apointed special] (Ne Mo"tD of the stream, EM ed fg O21 from window: died at 19° Kast patroimen by Chief of Police Heed, | P ; Misch, correspondent of the San Francisco Bulletin, | Porty-aixth street, F yomgpesa Jexception of « scanty aix days’ sup- | Grandy, Mise L es, Bttaabeth | | ply. and an arrangement was finally ; : . made with Indians living near by March 18— | C'y..N. Ci Jumped from window; | Rix carionds of machinery for the | ty euide the party to Yakutat, about | of the hotel, Who — paadock, Atrs. Amelia, [rvington,! gna found he had placed $0 on de, insane N. ¥.; Jumped from window: died at posit in the Mint saloon, and #pent Miss Gould's house; bedy at East, : , 4 last evening, is somewhat Finty-trat street station, the rest for wine and beer better this morning. Fred) other friends declare nothing it- regular hae transpired, It ts believed | that Mr. Burch will not denounce | Mr. Slater's methods. The fact ) |mains, however, that the re Lattitude in the matter will cause : much il-feeting and not o itte ROSE ZETTLER IS MIS VICTIM wonderment. Is in Town, ——rrd (Bulletin) — Two hundred for jt gen Tife to the fact. and made no intel. - ligent effort to find the fire escapes and other safe) methods of egress. { A corner section of the, hotel about seventy feet high is still standing and, the police have established | body at Bast Fisty-firet street ata ton, to work |. Gideon. Mra. Addic, aged 35; shock: | be used for building purperss. fell from one of upper stories; died at Murray Hill hotel. Goodman, Eleanor Louise. aged 17, fractured skull, died at Bellevue. Connolly, John, hotel employe: burna and Internal injuries; died at Flower hoapital. ‘The following lst of missing is re- vised at 12:90 a. m. Thompson, Giadys, 14, daughter of Thompaon, Eugene first street, Betts, Sadie, daughter of John Betis, Weat Seventy -fret street. Upham, Anetta, davabter of ex- Senator Upham, of Vermont. De Cordonva, Mra. Aifred, wife of & stockbroker having an office in the hotel. Bradley, Mins. Sterner, Mise, New, York. Morgan, Miss Catherine, (4 Madt- Weat Seventy- son. Guina, Warren, elevator maf at hotel. Ausee, Mine, visiting at hotel. M'Nulty, Misa. Buekhorn, Miss H., New York. M'Carthy, Catherine, domestic, Bhra, Kate, domestic, O'Connell, Kate. j Port Orchard aaval station arrived from the cast yosterday. it wilt) The} consignment will be taken te Port) Orchard on the steamer Rapid Tran- ait. _—- } ‘The Port Orchard condemnation | suita will be carried to the Clreult court of appeals at fan Francteoo. inflammation of the bowels. a YELLOW, O1! SO YELLOW! Story of a Battle In Alaska, The yellow fakir | the land, spread again abroad in « tales olor fifty miles down the coast. ‘The na- tives, however, competied the white men to leave alt of their baggage behind, which w promptly appro- priated ‘The guides then took the party some distance down the coast and told Holterman that his men hould go Into camp, while the In- diens went forward to rcout. That ris and Jenkins were delirious. When the party reached Yakutat | the miners became very Indignant at the Indians, who had been cuilty of the outrage and orgenised a lynching party, but the natives had disappeared, and the pursuit failed. Governor for Cebu. MANILA, March 14.—Lieutenant- Colonel Mamet, of the Firat Idaho, has been appointed military gov- ernor of Cebu A Filipino prironer captured yoa- terday in the fight, says that twenty insurgents were killed ‘The Fu. ipinos attacked and wore repulsed. ed Oregon Arrives. ASHINOTON, March I8.--Dewey 2 thie morning that the Ore- arrived Manila. w cab gon and Iris ha THE S. A. 6. SMOKER wMeArthura center) Bitter attack of the | Seattle Review. The Weekly Review, Aaturdave in thie eCity, | article concerning Charles W. Siater, representative of John W. Thomp- | son, of Washington City, in which er bas gone leaving unsettled ac- counts that may never be met. The | Review's attack om Mr. Slater is very bitter, and refere to him as a | promoter whe “sells something he |haen't got to another who doesn't want it.” Mr. Slater's friends in this city emphatically deny that be ‘is guilty of any misconduct in hin Business affairs, and declare their belief that he wif soon return and defy hie detractors. The attack of the Review tf sensu’ #1. and tn part eayr: ater, @x- banker, newspaper publisher and general ad- viser of John W. Thompson, of Washington, D, C., and lately capit- lalist, politician, townsite boome ‘FRIENDS READY TO DEPEND HIN [JU im fresly intimated that Mn, Blat- | broket, réal estate man, | | PERSONAL MENTION | & M. Jackle, of Buffalo, New York, ie registered at the Stevens. W, A. Sutherland and F. W. Hart, } of Dawaon, and Mra. Geo. 1. Grank, | of Douglass, were among rivals from the north last night re- | gistered at the Northern. \the Canadian Pacific ratiroad at Vancouver, arrived in the city ant | plant ate night and are registered at the! Rainier Grand. | OW. Whit among the arrivals from Dawson City last night, and are stopping at) | the Butter. j SENTENCED TO A YEAR ‘Member ef God's Regular |” Army Fell From Gaace. Join Dofinely, a member of God's Regular Army, charged with em. beazloment, pleaded guilty today, 4nd wus sentenced to a year in the penitentiary. [Unknown Man Spent the Might. With Her and Then Attempted Wer Life—Mer Story. ~The search Unksown woman, middle aged,|in denying motions for new trinls,| ¥8* the last ever seen of them. a fl. be resumed Jumped from window, died at Helen Judge Hanford yertorday heid that, Molterman declanve that the nalts j ae peaevao a apd ote ay ayer! a residence. | Inaemue the cases would be ap- intended that he and his party Hw. J, neny, of Rampart City, he wiashed the throat and hand of day, A rigid) Unknown woman, dody at Kast | peaied, the appelate court mixht ogy tote Pies pera te dots . oat ee Fg oth D., of Daw- | Hose Zettier, a notorious woman, into the cause by con tgere gag id well = Upon all the errors at the) © Lolnt not far fram Yakutat, ebere M@* Whe Represents Eastern Cap- and was only “ip from succeeding nknown man, Jump} same tare, | the widentialty found in @ C. Rh MeWilliams, of Syracuse, N.| in taking the ‘of his victim by ONCE | trom roof at rear of Rotel; body not | mo they were providentiaity found in 8" Vist Wee Guns Rietiehd te'he-” | 1 ceitered at the Bentiion | the linterierence wt lacey. Settler ‘ — ' completely © ” | 1 . + Bemade toplace the respon. "ir 5°-*. Mra. Rve Mellbros, well known in| Hey. Mr. Henrickson, a minsionacy SOntn FE Pere neers, W. Dick Guna 7a -prominent min |%®2 Brofensee to be the woman's this city, died iat Providence hos- |S! Takutat bay, | When plexed Sp - man from Index, # at the Diller, | Musband. pital lant evening, at ¢ o'clock, of] Holterman end his son were ling besa "| The assailant tn dexeribed as a | & bandage around her neck, and it, 43. W. Ludgate were | Woman comptied with the request, nd in @n instant the man fungéd t her with a kriife, slitting her throat, making a wound from whieh the blood flowed freely, He sjash- ed at her again, but the woman rained her afm, and the blade was buried tn her hand. ‘The woman's frantic screams roused her “man,” who was asleep in the next room. He rushed Into the room armed with @ revolver. A bloody sight met his eyes. The bedding and walle were sprinkled with blood, and a German halt dreased and with bloody hands and arms was chasing the woman around the bed. Harry Zettler raised his re- : some perished while at- me ago 5 through the ‘onal ne parents, B tempting to rescue imper-| ve sormch. Men A wild and woolly sory was circu: | Bromower of street railways, and a) ome, time age Philip Hampton | threw herself wpon ‘him, irabbed ; } ; dsp. that bre Bi core of othe on of Renttle, has | placed 690 with Donnely to keep for oo 4 iled people, Brand, Mrs. James. }imed yeaterday to the effert that a pre the weapon and cried: “ d " Maes . bu os pied the etty and is supposed to | bim! supposing that it would be per- oe ‘ - Fuller, Miss Margaret, nlece of A.| bate had taken piece between Boxing Bouts That Occurred ;kivned Ue iy and te Hippie’ te eer aate Ite the hands af eae te], Dane KA Whim, Harry, He's att Mrs. Maurice Henry of morning. This brings ihe list of dead up to sixteen. M. Fuller, of Philadelphia. Worth, Miss. ley, Miss Jennie. Casey. Ellen P. American miners and the Ca fan jemanated from the office of the Now lYork World was suffictent It under suspicion, and reliable newa- to place Last Evening. bouts at the Seattle Athletic A rather alin crowd was tn attendance, but those present en- ing elub. | the east. Not since the days of the our city as this young man Siater. | “Arriving here last summer, Mr. | his debut tn a halt | Slater made God's chosen few. Donnely, how- managed to get rid of $120 without tuch trouble, but the balance is in | the hands of the clerk of the court, right!’ * New “1 ‘ | mounted pol bow ie th Patton oe Th *, f York died at the Snare, Mie William #4. |erail, ta which four men lost their} 2° | Russian count “Dr. Hoenoch's" ap- ever, took another view of It, and, | the man Prensa Lemon gar er go . 4 Roosevelt hospital this) fucker, Mr : |Iiven, ‘The mere fact that this atary| Some clever work with the gloves! pearance, haa an thidividual crented | breaking away Crom All reatnint, | another instant he had sprang from z 44 eran witnoaned Inst night In the box-|#uch a atir in the Myanctal citcles of | started out for a high old time. He ‘_ Pree a window to the street, fifteen feet below, and excaned Into the night leaving most of his clothing behind. ‘The woman will live, but is pain- 4 apers refused to handle it § A man named Kane was Peet tlan at ‘Vancoaver, B. c,foyed the contests immensely.| page advertisement tn the Post-In-| 0 has instructions to turn It over | euny wounded. Bhe walé that she arrested today ona charge | » the story i# alleged to have) Denver Ed" Smith, the heavy-| telligencer, and he was from to Mr. Hampton. Qa net weal ber hetand to Ril 4, revedi« the fact that it had Weleht pugilist, was present, Harry time on @ much sought after gen- 2 NceePmEe sry). peoreemg ‘er reo of breaking into Mrs. Ab. Mrs James It. no foundation in fact, ‘The alleged St who the erowd nicknamed|tioman, He came. west. ostensibly SUNDAY SER petra ey nen Benen on = i ner McKinley's room dur- Christopher, author Carl Liummerfett, was not a pon RE room cdi deg Rosy 5 eee w. oo precrens eel VICES. and killed him afterward. Detec- > © _ 15 yearn old; fived at| passenger from Alaska upon the SF made © good showing for a) Washington, D.C., owner of the * fey it ing the fire and stealing ten | 6 1007, Mio 2 yeara old: tved at Paenr ee cen na alleged, and noone While, but when down with such | tract of land, and. tncitentally to ~--- posed emo Ser oe cage gi “Ss thousand dollars worth of! Hoftman. Miss Dora, and two|can be found who ever heard of haste In the third round that he con-| build cable, electric, and steam rail-| Firat M. KE. Chureh—Rev. &. M,| located the knife wielder. jewels. nices, Baltimore. him reons from Skagway who! cluded he had had ene | ways, He at first opened @ small Randall, pastor. Morning, regular} Rose Zettler is <nown to the potice Kelly, Eliza. arrived on the Tees and the Hum Ike Hawkins, the 1 pugilist,| office in the Hailey Block, but later, | services; evening, lecture by Ch of several town's on the coast, and NEW YORK, Maren 18 —(tate| Clark, Mary. botdt, all state that no fight took | Wa# outclassed fn his bout with Dan) owing to the great pressure of bi N, Crittenton ; | has a record asa thjef, It has only ; ; } Armstrong, Bridget place before they left. se Sees Srom others. wma hal scheme | been a few months since ahe was Bulletin.)—The number of those re- was taller moved to the sults of rooms numbe North Raptist Rev. L. J. Saw- released from tho state penitentiary . Kellogg, Dr. Kenneth ¥. | ~ ory ported missing is now placed at] Morgan, Mine Annie Taylor. fine cond! ed 425, 426, 427, and 428 of the Kame yer, pastor. Morning. “In Hia| at Walla Walla, where she served a forty. ‘The origin of the firse in| Lore, Harry W | + | match of the h it| building. — He furnished the rooms steps"; evening, “Following Jesus." | two years’. sentence for robbing « still a mystery, but the theory that} Ansan, Wer. Siti | me. eS he ~ h ee Bake se Sy Be pevereman: soe ead fons rol a “ot of ’ Klondiker in Tacoma of $22. At , & lighted match was thrown againnt| iackay, Mew. tremor / Kerwin. Dean G16 all the Aghting | posed whee entertaining bie callers. | fey hee So ematlonal church | that tins ake) was. apprehended ty a curtain by a carclens guest, while |, Amone the vintime wore Mra, tal Steam Schooner Jeanie Will 0 pe nels ae oggates Realy gece tet we wan 10 | ov’ ,U 2, Temple, pastor. Morn-| they etme detectives, who are now hurrying to see the parade, is ac-| hotel, ard their daughter, Helen Take the Machinery. | thought it war time he took a hand, | give a bill of aale on March 18 to | evening. “No other Savion | the Shs wie alaeaeo ker Mt gid copied, The identity of the guest| Mra. Leland was carried from the commenced to land blows three George A, Burch, of office, furniture, 5 y The Settlers live on Firth avenue, had not been learned. Mra. Sol) burning building uncc 1s from) The stéam schooner Jeanlé, of the | to one Other interesting exhibt- | fixtures, ete., for a consideration of | inst Baptist Church—Rev. 8, 8,| near King street, and the family 4 Hmith Russell, wife of the comedian; | burns, while Helen lea to her | Pacific Steam Whaling company, ar- tions were given by Bd. Pincus vs. | $1600, The property in question, | nowerman, pastor. Mornini A| con of the man and woman and Kate Forsyth, and J. 8. Rose, Presi-| death in the blaging court. rived in port last evening from San Tom Fraker, Patey Corrigan vs. | however, belongs to the well KNOWN Cnristinn or A Aisciplo"; evening, “A| small boy. ‘The boy they claim as dent of the baking powder trust, who| Abner McKinley, brother of the Francisco. She is on the way to)“ Young Mitchell, of Bost furniture dealera, Frederick, Nelson guostion of arithmetic.” , thelr child, Although Zettler re- were reported missing, aufe. | President, with his family, occupied Hriatol bay, in the Behring Bea, and| Tommy Bultem ve. Patsy Carroll,| & Monro, and these gentlemen will lathes fers to the woman as his wife, they They were away from hotel |teoma.on the second floor. All of J# loaded with a cargo of machinery |Joe Loo va. Marry Gartl, and Guy | defend their rights in the matter.| girgt Presbyterian Church—R epraved a : 4 My - b Rev, | are about as totally depraved as any ‘ % when the fire occurred earch | them escaped. and mipplies for a large Meh cannery | Stanley va. Frank Phelan. The agent of the Halley building has 4H. patchison, pastor. Morning 0 the pentcs cbins th cantnet with : for bodies in still delayed, hut hun-| Between seventy-five and one hun- which the company ” eanensiariarenese a claim against Mr, Slater for $0— \ \ty accountability’; evening, | The man looks upon his wife's meth- tr Greda of men are ready to bewin dred people, including ten firemen, building at that place ALONG THE WHARVES nt du For the last two or three | «Christ's rejection at Nagareth,” ”’ |ode of making money as “business,” ; Work a x0qn as the ruins cool off, are injured, some of the Injured |has on board forty-eight men, mont Geys, creatvore have. been, chasing ‘ and thinks it fs all right. ‘They \ The number of injured is now placed | wilt die. of whom are carpenters and mo-| : to the ofMfces of the would be rail-| soond Presbyterian Chureh—Rev, | have a candy store at the addreas at fifty-five. } chanics, who are going to Briatol way magnate, and the absence of A pastor, Morning, | named, and thelr living rooms are Mrs. Mary Maskina, wWhote mother, The Po e’s Condition. bay to bullid th ean ry Th Steamer Humboldt arrived last! that ntleman if @ source of an- child”: evenin; ¢ i Mrs. Kirke, was killed, states that Pp + | Jeanie will go to the Belson & Post|evening from Skagway and way | noyance to bis associates and the | watery of Jonah.” ; 8 9 she and her mother had $200,000; HOME, March 18—A minor opera- | miil today and begi nloadir cargo) ports. She bad on board twelve pas | creditors. pace ry Hi worth of jewelry in their room, tion was performed on the Pope's of lumber to be used ip the con-|songers. Two passengers from Daw ‘ ‘ Slater always prided) pinity Parish Church=Rev, He: MINE RECORDS. hy: which is probably buried in the| thigh today He suffered no Mil | #truetion of the cannery Jeon came down on the Humboldt] himself on his age—while he looked | yo. a Gowen, rector. Morn * 43 ruins. effects. The Jeanie ts « aol of|and disembarked at Victoria, ‘The| every day of thitty, he stated em- | nn. golden candlestick”; eaten istrict Attorney Gay leaves for eae nd 1071 tons grons, #he| Humboldt passed inapection at Vie-| phatically that he wad but twenty-| oo narmation service 2. enseine, shington today, where he will NEW YORK, March 1%. — Tho Army Reorganized, was f the four-m sell-|tonia, and will continue to call at] two: and some nine years ago was) wi ots Mae examine the records of the interior Windsor hotel horror increases as MANILA, Mareh 1f.—General Otie 1" Jeanie of the Pacifle| Mriti#h ports in the future. real estate business in Wash- Chica ™: ket department for evidence, and con- investigation progresmex: Just how) 04%. S* Steam Wh ny, and oper - D.C. and about five years | go arkets. sult Attorney = General Griges re- many people lost their lives in the| 4* entirely reorganised his forces. | ated im the o ond Arctie| On the voyage south, the Hum-| later had eharge of a daily paper) CHICAGO, March 18, — Cattle—|marding the trial of eight and suits hotel may perhaps never be known.| They will consist hereafter of two) Ocean qe a tender and supply boat| boldt called at Juneau and found the;in that city, and sank over $100,000) F » $2,905.75; stockers, $3.40@| which have been pending for years. Jt will be « conipsratively easy mat-| divisions of three brigade each, Law- | for the whalers She hax iately amer Dirigo tying ther Ac-| in the enterprine. 4.65: cows, $244.60; Texans, $3.50@| Many settlers on disputed govern- ter to trace 1 those guests of the| ton ad MacArthur being placed In heen transformed into a steam vea-| cording to the officers of the Hum. “The officers known as ‘Chas, W. | 490. ment land in this state are inter- potel having regiatdred, but it will mand of the division: In +/| sel, having three maats and achooner t, the damage done to the Dirigo | Slater, representing John W. Thomp Hloge-—Mixed, heavy 5s. lower; | ested in his mission. Nearly 000 fot be #0 easy to keep track of all ton'® command will California, | rigging. After landing the men and|\« severe, and will necessitate her| son—Hil Pract’ ‘Offices of Beattie | tueht, $5.56@9.82%; rough, $3.65¢p3,65; | actes In this state, most of which Is the employees of the hotel, or of the Washington, and North Dakota vol-| guppiies at Bristol bay, she will re on the beach to be repaired | & Tacoma Bleetric Ry, Go.’ ‘Fisk & pig, Oh25@a3,7 in Clarke county, is involved, and guests dropping in for the afternoon | unteera. turn to San Francisco by way of| bef taken in tow by the tug and] Piper, attorneys,’ will soon be de Seen Natives, $344.80; western, | the title to this land is soon to be visiting. having Duviness with a ae ae ae ree Seattle During o summer she voeht to Seattle, © Three large] clared vacated by the agent of the | $3.50@4.70, lambs unchanged. contested In the federal court by the Sa regular patron. The fire started in A Carlist Plot. may be sent on a cruise in the Beh ire gald to have been pune-| building, the remaining occupants a ee Northern Patific railroad. P the middle of the afternoon, just ¢ MADRID, March 1%-—The police ing Sea and Areth with sup-| tured gm the veswel’s bottom by the | will cease to hold forth in them, and A boy whose name could not be aeoemennenecons the #t, Patrick's day parade wan| today seized n quantity of seditious | plies for the whalers, The Jeannio| sharp rocks, and the pumps are ob-| all the ‘castles In the wir’ will fall | learned, fell in the bay at Moran's| Attend the masquerade next Sat~ } passing. It was started by the car papers addressed to repatriated #0!- | is commanded by Captain Mgson,|liged to be kept going night and day | with a dull ning thaud—Au | shipyard this afternoon and was| urday, Seventh and Columbia. jesmriene Of a guest, oho, walking! dicrs, inciting them to violence to) Mr, Merriman, who was formerly|to prevent the steamer from sink-| revoir, Chawes W, Slater.” His body has not been re- a c: alone the corttor, Wghtet a ciear and. secure ar of pay, and redress! fourth officer of the steamer Usoa-| tne The bottom is also said to] ‘The Review refers to Mr. Slater's He was about nine years| Prize waltzing next Saturday, Sev~ . ; Mont * | tie. is chief officer of the Jeane. «{be badly deareaged, and can only be| connectfons politically, and than de- | old. enth and Columbia, i . # esi Si ie

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