The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1899, Page 1

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a The SPD eee DF gee eye tis) de a] de el YER Ere ET Twenty-five Cents a Month alt or Can POPIOH OOOO ODO Telephone Subscriptions to Pike 150 9990990000000 VoL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1899, NO, 5S. urs agent at Lakeland, Fla, tola] Colonel Henry Landes, of Port ‘im that the greenish tinge on the|TeWnsend, Was in the elty yesterday, WwW hite Mountain, 2 9 qt $1. 85 TAKES SANTA CRUZ Thus Placing a New Territory Under|':'*.*\sssucwscns ed on the raft COUNCIL POINTERS. American Military Control. The matter of providing an ambu besa lance for the city will come up be . tonight Counetl- Sharp Skirmish With the Filipinos Results in 00% Ss So ss > week would be asked for to ider the matter The trading stamp ordinance, re- Heavy Casualties to the Insurgents + 2. ter to the license and rev —Six Americans Wounded. ewan. committee wil probly” be cane on trial at Ta ma Tt wae r red today that Mayor Humes would not sien the saloon re MANILA, April 1o—Gen. Lawton’s expedition cap-| titricting ordinance, bur wound tet tured Santa Cruz, the rebel stronghold on the south-east ten days, | Mayor Humes was in shore of Laguna de Bay. The Filipinos made a strong} rumor cours and stubborn resistance but were finally routed and with | 0". °!" 2" great loss. Their killed numbered sixty-eight and forty wounded. The American casualities were six wounded. The fire of the Americans in this engagement showed remarkable precision and was the most deadly of the entire war. Americans captured a large number of prisoners, several cannon, and a large stock of rifles and ammuni- tion. The troops landed near the city and made the advance at break of day. The fighting began on the outskirts of the city where the enemy's outposts were encountered. These were easily driven in and the main body of the rebels was charged and a hot fight followed, the Americans needing but little urging and gradually |_michara pemcth cae ob driving the natives back. The flank movements of Otat| Se romantie oe rey ig nina troops at critical times completely demoralized the) teuraay nient om Filipinos and their slow retreat was turned into a rout.|™"**" '° “Dee Serer fe Bowes Flying natives were pursued through the streets of] ,,7* conser iven at the Seattie Santa Cruz and for some distance into the interior. Then | Wagner's bana wax very poorly, at a halt was called, guards posted throughout the country | unitorm tuna rest Another advance ma mai Sed ean ten aoe. ypemadson' MURDER IN ALAMEDA Santa Cruz isa town of considerable importance.| |» en, car aye to-—-A brut It is the capital of the province of Laguna, and has a) qi‘ murter Aca. dultad eis the population of about 15,000. It was a rebel stronghold |erisminat rece ord here yesterday. ba ard A. von Schmidt. a harbor pilot and had not been previously attacked. It is looked upon of San Francisco, and a prominent ec murdered s form by the commanders as an opening wedge to a great Wit. then toon hs sed ni formar stretch of country beyond, as good roads lead in all {eeu Pym hs ae directions from Santa Cruz. Here, * gasses soblesst teas ao had made three yesterday he wen of with a ko verified bility the 1 o'clock © will also ¢ me up the attent fact that ¢ « expectorating was ¢ violated. ber 14. Jail, oF both, Is the pen AMUSEMENTS. nee Beattie her house arm fa pistol. He General Otis Cables te Washington. + WASHINGTON, April 10—The following dispatch! *7e°\e) 8)" fen, eae es was received from Gen. Otis this morning; “ Gen. Law- | {he rife Ip her breast. As ahs urned to escape he followed her up ton’s command captured Santa Cruz, chief city of) stabving her repeatedly in the back it floor screaming, but Laguna de Bay this morning; casualties, six wounded. po Aha G the pece tance arr woman breathed her last. He then The insurgent troops were driven back, leaving 68 dead | 52", on the field and a large number wounded. A number} of prisoners were also captured. Gen. Lawton will pursue the enemy westward.” TRIPP IS GHOSEN. . To Represent U.S. on Samoan FRENCH GENERAL ree en ex-Mt Austria on the lett Tr Inited Sta ACCUSES DREYFUS ~~ wine ries: But Being Connected With the Army ®:: His Testimony Has Little esters Weight. ioe but they test resulted Paris, April 10—Figaro this morning continuing its ; revelations in Dreyfus case prints the testimony of Gen. Zurlinden, minister of war and Gen. Chanoine. Zurlin-| s- den said that when Henry’s forgery was discovered he/|*’, believed that revision would be necessary. However, |\/nitet 8\« on examination of secret dossier he was convinced of |sewet sent with Dreyfus’ guilt, and Henry's forgery had no effect in| altering the decision of the court martial. Chanoine| s said he had never doubted Dreyfus’ guilt. : CUERRAS FAILED. And Must Now Seek a Moun- Lynchers Find hasanlans in |part + , but he leasied forward t UNLUCKY THIRTEEN. [etcetera Tie oMcial gold bad department Helen Gould tain Cave. Serious Trouble. oe hotel tr or Bac dag NEW YORK, April 10—The Con- CHARLESTON, 8, C., April 10.—| ; Bul-Genernl of Voneauela in this city|The thirteen citizens accused oti aaee hin hay gt nt gd foe has just recei wd that General |!¥nohing Postmaster Baker at Lake | ¢o- a four deye asion, The meet Guerra’s up failed. His fol-|City, were placed on trial this morn-|inga promise to be one of the most lowe 1 1, and Guerra in| 'o8. Two of them turned State's | yuccensful in the history f th tn Colombia STEVENS’ FAT JOB. evidence. | Yeas | LOADING THE BIG RAFT Ad The work of loading the big! can Advicus received £ t. Paut an berteon raft, at|ing that h ! 1 not noun O , ne has t Seattle, of | politician suce Mi hief en- piles, will begin this week, an will) The |be an interesting opera tThe| Ta adie by|an da huge | clowe 000 a | plies will be hoisted into means of a donkey engin sii asi adilisett diibiie -" “ _ Thritling Story of the Wr: Foote and hin excellent | er bill ¥ be |r her, and |! of the beef was due to the f chemicals to preserve the WASTUNGTON, April 10, — The war with Spain will offelally end at o'eloek tomorrow afternoon, at hich time ratifications of the pi ‘ will be exchanged. Th French legation nott ley this morn opy of the ORDER 10” MANY BOATS: Given by the To- peka’ s Captain we ST BEFORE MANZANITA, CAME ri | ke Writ. | ton by One of the n- gers on the Bo. | ccount of the accident to the »peka, Which was passengers, was today. It of Topeka left jock on the ev ita at anchor at W We were going slowly, thing ned all right, Ut the slightest warning the struck a rock and immedi od began to OM with wate r The pas nengers became excited, and a few | put on life p fome of the cool-headed advised them to © no fear as there was no im-/ tate danger. In the meantime | and pllote w e trying to get the Voesel off the rocks Suds Jenly she made a jump and fell ¢ on her port side, and the water yo gan to come in to the deck The tide was at thie time running like @ mill race, I should judge about eight miles an hour. ‘The steam whistle began to wall signale of dis- ‘treme which sound did not serve to quiet the fears of the passengers, The water had already put out the fires, and the machinery could not work. The captain fired rockets and biue lights, and then gave orders to! @uddenly through servers the captain . white, mer were mut of re- 1 will be alongside | teh broke from the o arty. Thi were tnele Bam and his good | ¢ Manzanita soon came | and her powerful search everything as bright as! hundred and fifty souls on board with our bag | ra and the mail. We stowed our- selves away as best we could, and aptain Gregory and his officers db 1 rr power to make even giving up men and children, Any One were taken whom ere were quite a number. We ar rived at Juneau in the afternoon at ‘ k, and the passengers bound for Skagway were taken there on |the sieamer Dora, On landing we gave three rousing cheers for Cap- |! sin Gregory and the Manzanita.” A letter received recently from Honolulu by the firm lly, Bo- 18 & Co., saye th British nee had an extremely acroas the Pacific to rough 1 Hawall ft the 8 early fn March and arrived at Honolulu on | the 17th. 1 ter also stat that the Ma r tle on | M ting ship- | Manu ton bust firm. It is Manuense will make » Honolulu from Be robably continue to ake trips between the two ports. 1 carry freight and a few board of public works opened bids for the First avenu hed Ye way sewer this aft nD nd awarded th t n His bid was $1562.70. ‘The re were seven bidders, {TH PNID, 0. T. April 10. aster Day, of this place, was| 1 this morning with his throat | u Th ife was blown open and | ral thousand dollars stolen | WEATHER FORECAST. and vicinity occasion For Seattle er Britieh Colum ' gh off the northern coast * Uaiiterita Th nd. Th nperature in the north vest has generally fallen, | well that he sat up. jhis nephew; Mrs, Edgerton, of Call- \the riot. itelegram from the Mayor of Pana this morning asking} * | The first outbreak occurred a few weeks »- | break a white miners’ strike. 2.25 2.75 a c. WH. Francis, who t pilot in Alnawa “ “ waters, tw at the Butler, “ “ 6 “ 3.50 ok, De i Buca, senator hail Arctic, 1 qt 1.10 Fatcom county, ts regintered at the | rear BS 1.35 But) eat | i : 4 150 H, P. Thrall, of the United States Postal service, is at the Butler SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue LOOK AT OUR SELECTION OF ~~ Wall Papers r Gran 5 BEFORE BUYING THE. DEATH OF OF | 300 Pike Street. STAR PAINT CO. JUSTICE FIELD Moran Brothers Company ie Sep | iN ERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. vere alt branches of the n of ex-Gov or r and one of Portiand’s most prominent lawyers in in the city, stopping at the Butler Rogers, of wick-on , Eng, and J Mann », Eng, are registered at the WASHINGTON, April 10.—Steph- on J. Field, retired justice of the United States Supreme court, died last night at 6.30 o'clock at his h on Capitol hill, of kidney compl Roberts tlons Since Mr. Field retired from active duties on the bench he had ‘ra mes} i | i ors |been enjoying the best of health Dd During the winter he was in the habit of taking drives, but about two weeks ago he took a longer ride than he was accustomed to and contract ed @ severe cold, — ee The cold effected his kidneys, but his dineare readily yielded to treat WA | E R RP¢ WWE FR ment, and last Thursday he felt so About noon he became worse and sank rapidly, ex Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing and | strial Uses Falls Power Co. piring last night At the bedade were his wife and Mre. J.C. smith |\Snoquatlr nie Distributing Stetlons at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE Secon Ave. and Male SHATTLE INCORPORATED. ~ PORTLAND. her sister; Justice David J. Brewer, | DOWNING, HOPKINS & CO. BROKERS. Market Reports Every Two and « Half Minutes Over Our Made toorder. Cheaper and as good as ahy house in the state GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. 906-908 First Avenue. fornia! Mr. Lawton, his private see retary; and Rev. Edward M. Mott the family rector. Justice and Mre. Field never had any children. The trial of Dan Sanderson, charg- ed with attempting to hold up Ftor “lence Richards late Saturday night, | “rn. Provisions and Stocks. re Be was continued in the Municipal court this afternoon umtil Wednesday L000) BATTLE AT PANA, ILLINOIS White and Black Miners Resume Hos-) SEATTLE INKLINGS. tilities at Pana—The Governor snr sitiotnPiientn, snare Refuses to Send Troops. Hi. W. AU GU STINE, MeQr., fiatiey Betting at the Methodist Protestant church, corner of Pine street and Third av- enue, every evening this week at § o'clock, Lilie Rose, the one year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra. Parry Rose, died at the Stevens hotel last night. John Wahistrom and wife, for the second time, are suing B. A. Ander- proprietor of the Bellevue house orth Sei » for evicting Mrs. jatrom f the hotel and re- ning her wearing apparel and that PANA, Ill, April 1o—A pitched battle broke BA morning between the sheriff's deputies and imported |Negro miners. Firing still continues. Seven men are : j|known to be dead and many wounded. The dead are:|ot her children, They demand judg- | Xavier Lecog, union miner; Frank Coburn, agent of the | Mentos co tact enor aaar Perec Milwaukee Brewing Co.; three unknown negroes and| ~ one negro woman. The wounded are: William Kuhn, |shot through both legs: Albert Vickers, shot in right arm; | minutes after they arrived fro fort jalso five others, including two white women. Three of rae sate haven aatuee hones Ithe wounded will die. The trouble occurred on the} aid not show them to be miners and principal business street of the city. The attempted |‘ ** "™*” St arrest of Henry Stephens, a negro miner, precipitated Siicers Stewart and Barck round- ed up it hobos last night, a few “Robert Camp, a petit larceny thief who has just been released from the jcounty jail, was arrested last night |for begging and fined $20 by Judge SPRINGFIEL D, Ml, April 10—Gov. Tanner received a|Cann in the municipal court thir forenoon, for troops to quell the rioting there. The telegram stated | g4 ferry Dretty, wedding was held at that the whites and negroes were fighting and that many | jamin Woodhouse and, Mies Louis shots had been fired. The governor stated that troops | George Buzzeile. The church was filled with Intimate friends of the /would not be sent until they were absolutely needed,|coupte. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse The trouble at Pana has been smouldering for some time, | Si spend thelr honeymoon in cast ago when one * ern Washington. When they return of the coal mining companles imported black miners to. ¥ will be at home to their friends at 421 Twenty-first avenue The board of public works has ordered an are light ced at the corner of Seventh avenue and Stew- art street. or- ff Downey and se ning fired uvon Downey, but me, defying arre without a missed Moers immediately 1 fre on Stephens, who ran The police received word this f jown the shooting at every person he met One bullet struck | poon ook out Miss May Lecoq Killing him instantly. The officers overtook Stephens in a store m, who it te alleged The wounds will prove fatal Following the « cod, firing began In every part of the eity, but the prin cipal portion of it was done from the towers at Pana and Benwell mines, and it was these shots that killed the other victims named and armed every available man in ot him six times. y with a found in the pockets of at left by the thief who e Boss Ssteam but who was Sheriff Downey has sworn tn readiness for another attack last night away, were Identified this * DROWNED IN READY FOR ALASKA. n by Mwr, Bennett, whose |house on Lenora was robbed last Four carloads of freight for Cap- | week. tain Glean and Capt. Abercrombie’s | THE FLOODS :: itions will arrive this evening| Building permits were issued this San Fr The freight | forenoon to J.C. Vi ‘or alterations | noise , clothing, am-|at 415% Cherry street, to cost $50; BILLINGS, Mont., April 10.—Late| munition, ete |Otto Roseleag f w roof on his reports from the scene of Saturday's; painted he to cost $4 H. James, a floods indicate that the number ot|, DF Saar ithancueatartor enmenanee ine ory residence at 1405 Sixtee | deaths will reach seventeen. Twelve |\)°), Rs avenue, cost $0000; 3 head have already been found. The | — broded ae a Anancial los is not estimated, but| PHIL, ADELPHIA, April 10, ~ The |CPUe Cost $9000. Jtrial of Senator Quay and son on| it will be large. + lcharges of conspiracy in connection| The steamer Lydia ‘Thompson, MANILA, April 10.—Two men of | With the fatlure of the People's bank, | which ran ashore on Obstruction isl. the Twentieth Kansas were wound-|bewen this morning, }and leat Gaturede was pulled off ed in the night skirmish in front of| Aqyicos recelved by the Nee Persp ang ralng by) th Malolos. The gunboat Bennington | road was dispatched to the relief of the | noun -|yet known b will probabl up for se repairs. [ine am route will be covere will b ing « Spanish garrison r ted to be holding out at Baler, the eastern will vast of Luzon Insurgents in the running vicinity bestebed the Spaniards since | pant last May, ptweon the coas The tourist or » [route will remain uncha the steamer Evangel, ’

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