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POCHHT O94 Od Twenty-five Cente a Month fy Mall or Carrier ' £099 000990099 00090000 f==5] THE I$ AGUINALDO DEPOSED ATTLI THE ALKI The steamer enoon for t tons of freight 8 nm sengers wore | One of them wa ~ Such Is the Rumor Flying About in’... tram, Harry bound for the Por Lapierre rent aye ° om e SHATTLE Ww A\SHINGTON, WEDNESDAY north with about N ong her paw o 4 who were upine Alatrict 1th lant ye the following pas Cc. Ostram, Mra. rahiman, Arthur a in, Wm, Saunder H.C. Turner, ¢ A. Ommauney, I May Smith, Gt A.C. Andor a | Meteger, A. ©. € 7 *MANILA April S.-'The repat ie current here today that Aguinalido WP Radeon deposed as the Filipino leader, and that General Luna Rapid, another insurgent, has been chosen to aucceed him. The American Proclamation of amnesty is well recetved by the natives here, and 4 throughout the country now in possession of the Americans, Natives | Mm Careline continue to return to thelr homes.They report that the Filipino leaders | xwainst the Mut and twenty second SUIT FOR INSURA ‘land in Alaska, 1 class. cE. Hathaway filed he Federal court al Life Ineurance seat word into all the provinces representing that the Americans had | company for foo, which sum the Deen driven back Into the city of Manila with tremendous | D has failed to pay her : Mujsedoid ase eFoq) peu “woswoito attack: inow thy %y bo “ n wy v ot Filipinos encamped on the They Are Free Men. ear Calumpit. Tele WASHIN April Se-It was ¥ f officially 4 fe a Secretary WASHINGTON, Convincing Testimony Offered to the s:°. 0.0" Embalmed Beef Board. 4 WASHINGTON, April 5.—Lieut.-Cofonel Maus, chief surgeon of the Seventh Army corps, was examined by the beef board today. He tes- | Work of Rebuil tified that the refrigerated beef made the men sick at Jacksonville Next One whole company of the second Minots was made ill, and the great- er part of the same company contracted typhoid fev Lieut, -Cotene! Work wilt Dante! Currie gave similar testimony. General Miles, in @ letter to the |Duliding of the Sa» om GEN. MILES GETS IN HIS WORK S222 a, Se NEW SACRED sich 1 this morning n reference to th six A tf the Pacific a the offic Pp ortor vt in t ; ' bu pal topic April BJ. Ad | discunsed was the ultimatum recently President's #ecre- received in this city from th iil from overwork. Canadian steamahip ¢ Victoria, giving notice t ’ * must stop calling at umbla ports, The ultt matum further ean ate DP galling, the two panies would withdraw from the combine * of the sev ding Will Week, mence on the re cred 1 tehurch, |fght a rate war from start to finish. z court today, says that a great many more witnesses should be sum- | Which war recently burned, in about Tt wan aise decided thal in Gage tm si tish companies desired to w 4 moned if the court is not thoroughly satisfied on the subject. He sayn |{WO Weeks Nearly BOOP Hae Ble Ge en i A iwie Mtomemahlpy am af that at least 25,000 men could testify to the poor quality of the beef, | PEAY been wubscrived fo The fund, and the plans and specifications are | go. in the hands of the architects mpany of Victor painting of G. A. € a rleton, agent EVENING “THER BLUFF ee ee: without! At the meeting of the Alaska held thin stated that unlesa Ip companies ot the Hritish |Sark Enoch Talbott, Judge Hanford | sociation, they were at liberty to do| Steamer Rosalie ts schedul At there was no representative ("all this aftergoon for Alaskan present for the Union Steamahip | ports. now * = Laborers have commenced, tearing | 607 te down the brick w ‘ 4 ton, ie rapidty being removed, and in a for the Canadian Pacific Baviasties | “ts company; C. Stewart, of the Wash- rmmittee « APRIL 5, 18f ] opinion, wetld not prove satinfact: | lory and would be certain to result In abuses of the privilegen granted ty favors the joint high commission the Amertoan members f visiting the Puoifie north © }tlon to Alaska, He has already in- |vited a number of friends to the coast, and belleves much more reas onable and Just terme could be |agreed upon If the members of the commission were more thoroughly yal tnmpection re |The Goorgo Murder Trial CANTON, © April 5,The only thing done Yesterday in the case of trial of Mra Anne George, on indict- THE CANADIAN LINES TO ALASKA, "08" (or te mater of ieorns Sas, &. was the examination of jurors, When the day clored there were only s@ven men chosen, The pury may Be empancied in a few hours, omit] oral day: » possibly sev. WASHINGTON, April 5. [night President McKinley en the r ho will take to i ele cuamt. Me wit! lerve here shout July 20 and visit the penin: | aula of Michigan, the mining re-| and then #perd 1 and fram there he wilt eo to oma, Vortiand, and San Fra wisco, returning here by the southera route, visiting New Orleans and AU ALONG THE WHARVES ie of A. Chilberg ve. teal in Tn the has rendered @ judgment in favor of the plaintiff, The amount to be recovere NOt fixed, becaune the cided that in case the |}¢¥idence was not sufficient on which | to base an entimate Steamer Humboldt ts due tonight Scie aca aa 2@ STAR. phone scriptions to Pike 160 POODO SOOO OOO 9, PRICE ONE CENT FIVE CENTS ON ALL TRAINS No matter where you travel you will find Monitor Rane ES Already there, and their reputation unshaken. It is the “Money Back” kind. SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue We will have, In o fow daye, & full line o Neal's Enamels 300 Pike Street. STAR PAINT CO. Moran Brothers Company ENGIN EERS A D SHIP BU TERE. i eohes of the Roberts Tele- Scones, Ete, AT —- Greatly Reduced Prices. | ails. The rabbish |from Skagway and way ports | waa eek everything will be ready fr |ineton @ Alaska company: and N.| Ship Oceldental ts discharging bat- 4 tne carpenters. Kalieh, of the Humboldt Steamship |last at the Inner bucy. She will i ‘The new church will be of Roman- | company, was appointed to see shortly haul alongside the south ; HAVANA, April 5.—The dispersion of the Cuban astemtly by ite own | eaue Byte of architect and Will yee by. Darling, of the Union Steam- | bunkers to load coal for Ban Fran Py act is hatled here with satisfaction by all classes of citizens. There is 4 career Yaad. he SMe AM horned. | ship company, and notify him of the | claco. % je seating capacity wit result of the meeting. ae a every indication that disturbances will soon cease altogether, and that (pre vestrys will be arranged differ- “pre peat mesting of the aasocia-| Steamer Willamette will shortly 906-908 Fi re an era of commercial prosperity will follow. ‘The three million dol- jently from thowe in the old church. on will be held at Vancouver, April |*ail for Ban Francisco with coal. =’ irst AVY enue. jars given by the congress of the United States to pay the Cuban | *®©¢ many things will be done to} 49 improve the gene ‘The Young Men soldiers, will soon be distributed. i} Gomes will shortly start for his home in San Domingo. His tnt they have begged him to remain here. Gomes has asked Gen. Brooke | OVer #250 was net “ to give employment to his officers when he leaves. SEATTLE . Andrew Johnson, & farmer from | : Auburn, was arre ‘ “ * Detective Lane. It ts alleged Joho- | 7 - lentertainment last we tion to retire to his farm causes consternation among his staff, and | benefit of the building fund, 894 companies ral appearance At the present time It seems un-/| © inet! ute BAY AM likely that there will be any rate k for the cutting op the part of the local) ‘They all seem satiated ted with the present condition of affairs. FELL From T THE PLANK May H. Kennedy has commenced suit in the Superior court” against INKLINGS. ated last night bY) wm. T. Gaftner and Chas. H. Gaff- She alleges that in November a son stoie a cow from his father for tise he went to Silverdale on the § opie. leteamboat Mary F. Perley. When a eR v whe left the steamer she fell from 7 “Will the gamblers leave Seattie?’ The bank clearances today were | 1), gang-plank, which was claimed The question was asked many times on the streets today. $100,190.09. A Star reporter Interviewed a number of them and aacertained that —- City Physician McKechnie reports propose to stay In town for awhile and see whether “the thing 4 ‘will not blow over,” as one tersely expressed {t. that the city is : # One prominent merchant said: “When the Klondike boom was on, and |Coniition | Te . thousands of men were rushing here from the east with money to burn, |) I thought it was well enough to allow gambling. It helped my trade. Friday the boa: Now things are quiet in the gambling district, and I am in favor of | meet for ite mont closing the houses. But don’t mention my name.” pail oMice ente $291,952.53, and the balances were} ‘There is but on to have been placed In a dangerous position, Besides being bruised by the fall, her lungs were filled with She wants $1800 dam in good sanitary cane in the Pioneer| enue west, between Lee street and Hi, The circulation “ for he NEW YORK, April &—~Miss Willy Vanderbilt Sloane, one of the Van- rooted rt of Gen. J. H. Hammond. The bride has a fortune of $5,000,000 and the as ichiand drive. of public Hbrary “torte” month or See Favors a Reduction Gorbilt heiresses, was married this morning to Mr. John Hammond, son |jargest number ever issued q Melody Choir has received the ap- On Lumber, groom is also extremely wealthy. potntment of park Of course the wedding cannot be compared to the Fair-Vanderbilt | ine term of five y nuptials of yestérday, although it was swell in its appointments. Maude Ballingt ; A petition was 4 clerk's this Ke WASHINGTON, April 5—Up to noon today no advices were received | for a per om from General Otis regarding the Philippine situation. While officials | Dipe on gl str tleth an n here are not cast down, a sort of yearning for more news from Otis | then south on T | south on Twe The War department officials would not be surprised should (4 fast Union more fighting oceur. — City Engineer Thomson left this jmorning for Ceda The residents of have filed a pet BOSTON, April 5.—There was a big anti-imperialist meeting held | construct @ park | here last night. President McKinley's Philippine policy was mention. | the avenue bet we 2d by one of the speakers, and was roundly hissed. The audience round four feet be tak f ly applauded Aguinaido, and the references made to his manifest: of the avenu " end fight for independence. 4 i | erase ir « mw 1 a This afternoon ¥ st —_—_—_— Philbrick, who Gre PARIB, April 5.—The Figaro today gives the concluding parts of Gen. duty 5 Rigot's testimony im the Dreyfus case before the Court of Cassation. care was no other than Colonel .uClam, firet Monday in M —AWATTING NEWS. PROM OTIS ©5885" to lay a two-inch water cot between Twen | clerk's office asking at Thomas atree Rigot declared that the “veiled iady” who figured so prominently in the . u BORERS “ARRIVE. saute committeeman for ears, beginning the vn oot wilt ar | GRANTING CONCESSION TO CANA morrow morning she will give an filed in the city] afternoon ask ty-fourth avenue, nty-fourth avenue ” ding ating in the fter spe r river, He was i¢ st and middle wost attitude of the joint high com- nber and coal ska boundary to his home Thirteenth avenue in thin city. tion In He nays: T am of the opinion that the re- oval of the duty on lumber is one both the most important concessions n East Howell and gougnt by England. In fact, while They ask that the desired port of entry to the n from each side rthern goldfields is much Ir In that spac mand among Canadians and iahmen, I rather incline to th inton that a satisfactory adjustment f the lumber and coal schedules ts equally, if not more so, in demand. On my way weat I consulted with in senators and congressmen n this subject, and I find, all things mnmidered, that our lumber people harged by John jn all parts of the United States are drunk while on inclined to yield a little in thiy mat r, provided the tariff on lumber and coal also, if possible, can be a part of the treaty, In that ent it would be out of politics, and that would be much more EXONERATE Jad ge Cann div gainst OMcer Gill ) TN - Kinneman LONDON, April 5.—At the inquest to be held shortly on the victims of [O° Firat ayenw the Stella disaster, tt is expected to prove that the wreck was due to alt “is Feckiess nayigation One of the survivors will testify that Captain m Theeks, rished, was trying to reach port two hours abead of time. | The Superior G0) vf Denver as my A switch and signal paratus to be put in at the southern terminal station in Boston, will be the larg- |‘ firat class, $8.40 necond , send her third, and allow hold- est in the world. Between 8000 and Jand and tes as Often os thay please, controled. ping rates. . i is ti i lit Mil # to travel over any or all of the 6000 train movements a day will be [ag anding the difference ah ad om tht aa charg-| much lower in Canada now that the ly house | Canadians can about afford to poy ind not the $% per thousand tariff and come he stum) ris #o ; Jacob's out even Nevertheless, the lumbermen, as - 4 rule, would willingly make a re: of Colorado haw duction on the tariff fr # to \our city ordinance $1.60 per thousand, provided that part of th permanent as titutional rate and thereby beeor ifacturers believe long as the treaty laste, ‘This would r » constitute a reduction of 20 (Gr cent 19 Into Sw in the lumber tariff as now im force," | the Rritinh, not Senator Foster is opposed to mak- in ship- ing reductions in the tariff on lum ber on special grades, | lca a iia a sestassvicti This, in bie | Steamer Alice Gertrude is repatr. jing at Moran's wharf. Her route down the @ound i# being covered by | |the steamer Evangel. Fifteen thousand feet of ol4 cable, tied in roils, was being loaded on ja scow this morning to be taken to the Great Northern warehouses at Bouth cove, The cable is used to bind the outer piles of the wharf, in order to make them more secure. The cable is bound to the piles by | means of a pile driver. Fishing schooner Admiral Dewey |; has arrived in port from the cape with a catch of 150 pounds of hall but, She discharged at Ainsworth | & Dunn's wharf. Schooner Nellie G. Thurston ts |fitting out at Schwabacher dock for | la trip to Cook's inlet. he Is taking | jon the freight left over by the Jechooner Gen. Sigiin. She will jprobably eall about the first of next week | The next steamer to arrive from the Ortent will be the Idsumi Maru, | scheduled to arrive next Friday, the | 7th. She makes the trip in place of the Yamaguchi Maru, which was lrecently damaged by fire. SANTA CRUZ GOES NORTH ‘The Pacific Coast Bteamship com- | pany’s steamer Santa Cruz is taking | on coal preparatory to leaving for! the north, where the steamer City of Topeka is ashore in Wrangel | arrows, ‘The Banta Crus will be | loaded with oakum, lumber, bales of waste, and other articles to be jused in patching the hole in the |Topeka's aide. A diver went north jon the Al-Ki this forenoon to ascer- | jtain the extent of the damage. The freight in the Topeka’s hold will not be removed to the Santa Cruz, but | will remain in the Topeka until she is taken to Juneau. To Make Wool From Rock. Cc. C. Hall, chernist of the Union| 1 company at Alexandria, Ind., has discovered a process of making fine wool from rock. From a com- bination of 9% per cent. of limeate chemicals, and one of the commor est of minerals he turns out pure wool as white aa the winter snow One of the largest weaving concerns in Massachusetts Is making expert- ments with this new wool, with the view of its adoption In the weaving of cloth and under-garments, While making experiments with Hmestone for this factory Mr, Hall found that ertain kind, instead of turning » quickiime, as natural with ordin ary limestone when subse to fire, would, when combine ith chem- leals, turn into lava, and when sub- jected to another process this lava could be rendered pilable and handled similar to molten glass. From this beginning the process was pushed further, and a downy wool the possiblities 6f which be almost unlimited. Hall's k wool Is Just as soft and white ‘as the wool the sheep produces, and can be manufactured cheaper than the sheep can be raived and clipped The new wool is not aft or water, The rock from wh is manufactured appears ke com mon limestone, and {s obtained from quarries In and around Alexar Ind. It is the same stone that Is used so much In Chieago for build ings, The supply seems to be al most uniimt Typographic al Unton No, 6, to whieh belong all union printers in New York city, will be fifty years Id next year, and It is determined to celet e golden anniversary aborate style, An electric road has been project- ed from Pittsburg to Natre on the Allegheny river, a distance of twen- ty-eight miles, ik i ae it Ri Be Jeounty court, Judge Thompson pr jexponure at thm jwith him for se’ STRAINING AT A GNAT THE APPLES THEY ATE Doctor Arre: ted fe for Using | Eve and Adam Made Much Whisky as a Medicine. Trouble. BURLINGTON, Vt. April a A recent writer has discovered ory law was heard in the county! woodcraft had a. most astonishing sourt yesterday against E. W. Free-|preditection for apples, and that it man, & druggist in Richmond. | Probably required a pretty good siz- About two years ago one McGov-|¢4 orchard to gratify the taste that ern of Montpelier was struck by a|fobdbed them of Eden and competied rs, . the rest of us to work for a liv- | locomotiv on € or ¢ on the Central Vermont | ing, The writer referred to gives the railroad at Bolton and seriously in-|¢otowing as to the result of his re- jured. He was taken to Richmond | searches and cared for by Dr. C. W. Jacoba. | Probably our great ancestor, Ad- Pneumonia developed, and brandy |®™, little thought of the trouble he was prescribed and procured by Dr. would cause posterity by eating an Jacobs at the drug store of Freeman |{PD% But now the question e# to how many applies he really did eat with other medicines, which in many |is a new difficulty. How many ap- Instances were put up by the physt-| ples 4id Adam and Eve eat? Was it clan, who had access to the store,|one or was it millions? When the ven during Freeman's absence. subject waa first mooted, the edi- All the stimulants thus obtained |tor very naturally replied, ““W were used by McGovern under the |one, of Course.” physician's directions, and were giv-| “No,” replied the assistant editor. en to Dr. Jacobs on the understand: | mneand Adam ate one, + | “Eve ate ing that such transactions were law- | too, that's 2." ful Then the sub-editor passed along At the present term of Washington|a stip of note paper, on which was | written, “Eve 81, and Adam $1, mak- siding, the case of MeGovern vs. the | ing 162." recelvers of the Vermont Central| But the poet, who 1s a man of im- railroad, for alleged injuries, came | agination, capped this wit . up for trial, and up on the question jand Adam #12, maki 292. whether pneumonia resulted from!) Then the publisher t of the accident or and his contribution wa after he had been taken to the he-,see how it tasted, and tel and nursed by his wife it became |equats 2954 important for the defendant com-| The poet, who dislikes being pany to show when the brandy was! paseed as much as he hates bar bere, firet w teh agai with Freeman was called as a witness, | “Fve sla? s tasted, and and testified to the transaction with-| Adam St 14, out claiming any privilege and in ie- | 264 norance of the fact that bis Then the humorist, who had been Jence tended to show a violation of | listening quietly, handed in his con the prohibitory law ‘ a On Monday last State Attorney Brown, of this city, recetved by mall a certified transcript of Freeman's testimony In the case, upon wh an information ageinst the «et isfy ber curi- . ordering his arrest, which and Adam 8,124.240-fy Eve in transcript was presented to the |» fn, ™ at mekes &2 Theo rant sworn pvt this mornir for John Dunn, charging him with as- sault and battery. ROME, April 5—The Pope this morning ived Archbishop Ire jand most amiably and conversed pr we df the G. Ace eral moments. His |} Sana sanding aan Holiness was cheerful, but feeble. Major Seth W. Clarke, have just re- In dismissing the archbishop, tho|;uened from Mt. Vernon, where they Pope explained that his physicians) attended a joint meeting of D. A. »w him to talk longer.) Russell, Post. No. 8 of Mt. Vernon, 7 et W. T. Sherman, Post N TO RELIEVE THE MINERS jincion, and the Wom emcee corps of each post. The meeting Captain Abercrombie, who will| was held last Saturday. vernment expedi er pation or river dist RAILWAY PERSONALS. ram from § ne up to the ser dyert.” said W. Tibbetts, de- would not a command the tion Into th has received t retary of War G. D, Meiklejohn, ad- | vising him: to mea all possible haste to get away, The depart. | ment has received letters to the effect that many of the gold seekers | are In a deplora condl moon ac count of seurvy it im nee immediately mble will act as relief agent | Pacific will shortly change its time BUILDING PERMITS, oo ciuio which will effect both the _— eastern and western routes Permission has been granted to - —_——— 1k Malmstrom to build a one-| Since the Hmploying Ironmolders* story frame stable at 62 Stewart | Defence association raised wages 10 street, value $1000. per cent., new fife has been put into Permission has been granted to C./ the ironmolders’ unions in the east, M. Rivers to build a two-story frame |The union shops were among the house at 1829 Broadway, value $1200, hee to grant the advance, ent of the adquarters F. N. Kollock, general s Star Union line, with h at Portland, is in the cit | FE. J. Coyle, district passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific at Vancouver, is in the city. It is rumored that the Canadian { fa ‘

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