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ed i it J 8; mm Ff Bs 1 * Qs | sevccccccccccsoooooscoes || ti 1 = 4 vod se #2] 052) 25) UPRLSde) desl De a 8” Twenty-five Ceats a Month By Mall or Carrier THE GERMANY SERVES A SEATTLE, OMAHA, Neb Tanner, the April 14 an even mor } Mian ‘Tan the arrest of Miss oftioe ris ina One Says She Will Stand by King Mataafa BURLINGTON EXPRESS TRAIN pis Si i ite 400 Pike Street WRECKED AND SIX PERSONS of Samoa—ts Willing However | to Divide the Islands. | BERLIN, April 14.—Great interest was manifested inthe Reichstag today over the replies of Herr Von argc an Bulow, minister of foreign affairs, to the questions put) town wm on to him regarding the attitude of the government in re- of the twoalty, A Hurting lation to the Samoan affair. The minister was listened M°Mrn ‘Ne ferine to with the closest attention. He said that Germany| a wrecking train n» would pledge herself to maintain the conditions in Samoa created by the Berlin treaty, if the other powers concurred, but was ready for an equitable division ot the islands between Germany, England and America, if such a course should meet with unanimous favor. | Herr Von Bulow further stated that the recent pro-| ceedings in Samoa, leading to the dethronement of! Mataafa were illegal, and he declared that the king could not be dethroned except by unanimous consent of the| three powers. Further he said that he did not belleve! ano a that the American Admiral Kautz had offended the com-| from t+ sunsien was renews mander of the German ship Falke, as alleged. teal winaier sine Concerning the German plantation manager Huff- CHEYENNE, Wyo. dent at snow» had cau now to Manila in 4 ie nagel, who was recently arrested by the commander of| ‘™* 7 **le orter © Pees and other pe ards have been doubled. the British Cruiser Tauranga on a charge of inciting the! * Mataafaites to attack the allied English and American) forces at Apia, Von Bulow said that Germany had told] M*2" Pir prisners ome England that the manager was esteemed innocent. In| — conclusion the minister made the following significant Statement casus belli, but we possess certain treaty rights which| the nation’s honor is staked to maintain.” neral La n's expe dit Later.-Lawton m GROKER'S BANQUET. | MUST RUN SLOWER Gover 1000 Sat Down to the | Too M ny Accidents Occur on WASHIN N $10 Spread. } the Alaska Run. | ceived a letter from the surg Ort TOME, Aart U—Crecker's| Tie recent series of mecine dicae-) ee ee $10 dollar banquet. whith was heli | ters, caused resumably by masters)“ O"* ‘YY see are Jast night In the Metropolitan thea-' running their Kessels at full speed | eh FPF Jott liseane Ie ter, was the largest ever given in this through Wrangel narrows, rl| are the most prevalent disord 8 | learn how to live w oF foxgy weather, has caused the local inspectors of tables were masses of roses, and the city, The scene was gorgeous. The straits, and 0 dangerous p in the ath cease effect aesthetic. Over 1000 sat dowa Denaweters mers so hey that mune (tieh ames tine weseete..."""" CROKER TELLS A COMMITTEE of the speeches were not beard with-/ who allows his vessel at run at full | in @ radius of seventy-five feet tevin! speed through those places woder| where those speaking were standing. | the above conditions. will have bin| Many left the banquet room after | license revoked in the event of any | Fhe second epecch. accident befalling his craft The speeches were. for the most! Captain Bryant. the inspector « Part. short. Perry Deimont made a hulls, gtates that there has been + Short talk on Thomas Jefferfon, and! many attempts made of late on th NEW YORK, April 14 introduced Augustus Van WIXK. who part of steamers making record PE 1633 talked mostly on trusts aga «1 -|Erenking Yrine, aad That be te ating committe tions. Several fay Say [ovens S woh to it.” ‘ae| Tammany, and that a f by other Democratic Haht id then | * were weld that jt is surprising that more | bers " his fries Robert B. Roosevelt and Congress- | ao, s t ened before. toe Kania ieutatieas i yal cidents have not happened before. | gp SEATTLE STAR. WASILENG TON, A PRETTY STENOGRAPHER IMPLICATED IN POISONING = zi." The almowt fatal poisoning of wel] known actre | develope into : } | It now appears that the candy it with arsenic was sont to | Mra. F.C. Morey, wife of a prominent attorney, and that Miss Tan- | Rice, United States commissioner of ner wae an accidental etim Mre. Morey was made jl. bul Is recovering immigration at Victoria, B. C., who! mt to the Ortent study the eritical condition Hantock April 14—A rer Sheridan, in wh flow their banks, which and was wre Details of the a a a ee — INSURGENT LEADERS | FOUND IN DISGUISE IN [52 haiti i gto | The Filipinos of harm's way secertals and bh ed toward Calamba, the oclamation among the natives. tt would be villianous to make Samoa * CASES OF SMALLPOX REPORTED AMONG THE Fe acid D. @, Apri 14 FACTS ABOUT TAMMANY PERSONAL MENTION |. iis sir.s"e Is, and he ent of heads of city off i i i Ce Moe To” ° * ° APRIL 14, 1899, "RIDAY EVENING, make an event of that kind pleas ant, has been experienced. All dayg yesterday and until late er last night the judges were busy awarding the prises. Today the aring the colors, sccording to the ————_— 1$c, 25¢, bh ol, oF white, the dogs were taken around the hall - |in dress parade, This afternoon and evening will be taken up by a rat Cora | Killing contest and a prige retrieving j contest Miss oe, at Hastings, a8 telegraphed yeaterd serious cane than Was at frat supposed regan SAN FRANCISCO, April M.-Mr A warrant has been Insued for question and the et of the influx of * to this country, returned to \day on the steamer Rio de Janeiro, will co direct to Washing- Morey’s law BEFORE They Need Money. TACOMA, April 14. cajled in this morning to open the tice-lock safe in the county treas 2. ast two days NEERS AND work, and mhington” pump wend the United Bates * fo ars inside. water tube both CONSIGNMENT OF BRICK A large consignment of over 100. 000 bricks Is being taken from this port to Port Ludlow on the steam er Angeles. The consigument is for & large Bitro-sglycerine factory * paswengere® being | which is to be bullt at Cape Town, eiow in coming in, |South Africa. The bricks will pe leonveyed there on the ship Genera! Robssis, agw loading at Port Lad W,. XT ER ? | nuRt. Delivered Electrically for rt has reached here of a terrible For This Week Only ) SIX persons lost their lives. 4 the crecks In the neighborhood of the partial inundation pase resulted in a train attempted to ott on passenger apatohed to the seane Advices rectived f Honoluia cinco, steamer Garonne, whe Was a Ww senger for Honolulu on that veanet | prerent trip. fell down ¢ mn way (lie two ribs SEATTLE THE CITY OF MANIL war broke sald & be serious The injuries are visht Canadian Officials Accep | « Hines. ‘ering fre WASHINGTON, April 4. — The 1, but with little effect, our soldiers having Mtawae have ance to the = modus vivendl on the Alaskan boundary uestion. The United States proposed the matter to the Piritieh and the latter | referred to the tawa govern- ‘ee for adjustment ntinue to make annoying Last evening the responded with an ac J that several insurgent officers ore hes caused a strict enforcement of nt a night outbreak in the city The that can mM autions taken jowly along the lake. today being released on condition that they will | Cotter Sentenced. TTLE INKLINGS. WASHINGTON, April 14. — win- SEA LE NKL eee | iam E. Cotter, who was convicted of — i { aiding William Roggs in stealing | $107,000 from the Firet National] The Seattle, St Michael & Daw- Tank of Dower, Del. was sentenced|#on Clty Transportation and Trad-;| in the United States District court |ings company was adjuded In default | yesterday to pay a fine of $500, and) Yesterday in the guit brought by | eighteen | the Pacife Coast company in @ suit io the superior court. rebel stronghold. Wellington Strobl, recetver for the Skeokum Box and Lumber com- pany, was given & judgment yester- | jdealer of this city, hae reeeived alone seattle National bank. |number of Jetters from the capteins ‘oe of several of the Sehing Vessels now! yaggie French has io Alaskan waters, announcing that! suit in the FOR SEATTLE. commenced Superior coyrt against Surgeon-General Sternberg han re all the boats with the exception of|the First Ayepue Railway co m of ne Becond brigade in ¢ Philip pany J . ; : P \the schooners Alcedo and Pilot are | for the accident that killed her hus- a penta Sher as) = Reve sevelonet inow e ute to Beattle Those re-| band on March while acting as them have been vaccinated, and the gen- |turning are the schooners Crescent. | engineer at the powe ter, Alma. Morning Star, and) wants $20,000 dam. A The three first-named vea-| see sels should arrive at any thine The State Board of Pharmacy will A letter states that the eschooner|hold the uvarterly examinations at Doncaster sailed some weeks a€0 | Tacoma beginning next Monday, and south a8 far as Tise Spit on Van- | continuing two days. Several per- couver island, but was canght In alsons employed in the local drug! jstrong gale and biown berth again. stores will attend. bouse. She) i Dyscatery and dlorrhoea | Don diers rs, but they are nishing, as the se conditions of tropleal life | The sanitary condition of Walla ' ‘ed. The district known as “Roren swamp” is being filled tn. } and the dents are readily con- necting the private sewers with the |mains on Twentieth and Twenty-first | Rt. Onffrey and wife, of Fairhaven, are registered the Butler. Mr Onffrey is manager for the new Pact fic American Canning company. | psa avenues holders read to him were mem- F. J. Coyle, Canadian Pacific agent| The work on two blocks hgs been tect them. He ¥ uver, is at the Rainier | completed. decided | Grand. hard Croker was examined by the Mazet He admitted t 1 f office at be was the leader of intended to pr Senin Ebmer Johpston, of Interbay, who banquet to g close. ; Fa apg en ga pe upon at any ¢ *, and that Tammany oMfcebolders usually | joy, James Cheal, of Tacoma, is| es charged with gelling liquors ———— LAYED WiTH POWDER gave thelr patron mmany hall He did not deny advising |at the Baipier Grand. | without a license, has been released Ex-Senator Quay’s Trial. | steno te ad a b > vote, Ho believed Ts prior | by Judge Cann on account of jnsufti- “ Herbert Dumas, a liftle boy lv-| PHILADELPHIA, April 14.—The | ing on Harvard avenue, near Ribas trial of ex-Senator Quay Was tedious street, was sevetely Injured yesterday although seve IDserest-\ aay affernoon while playing > thing it won ter | fog matter + brought to light. | sexy : nd FUTENAN OF T E TWELFTH -. ‘ it n bank were placed on the stand ip (tignted stick to see the Rg 1 order to prove the books. None of | sonia acide elt io the ledgers were opéned. put It Ie | coeaet cat thd a bee egh octttiea eet they win be later! Youve Dumas was badly barncd oa in the ¢ | the’ face. all the hair op hia face and The “red book” which has pot been | head ware singed of apd ff ne ¢ 3 allowed ag yet to be offered Ip evi-| burst, Iacerating his hand | dence, was alluded to several times. | © : " if Quays aggressive lawyers objected moat strongly. but the district at- torney still kept up the references. April 14 The The defence hinted at the Ine) government hax Just Ianued orders which they Will take up In detenge | fy the eftegt that only Trlliah bouts of Quay. They will attempt 1! matined by Britieh officers would be prove that Hopking wed Hen-| snoteed to éarry pasacngers on the stor Quay’s account jn the ledgetitisper Yukon from the Canddian to cover up his own personal 14D8-| Roundary fo Bennett. Aw fers. | boats running between river 1 | | 6n Hoothfingua, Stewart, Petty. Lake | VICTORIA, B. ©. voyage from & Op the Twelfth 1 fantry WITHOUT A FLAG. | Teslin, or other lakes in ( adian ns territéry, and carrying more than ‘The former British ship Wiliscott,|forty passengers, must baye British) WASHINGTON, April 14 which sailed recently ftom Puget|mates who fate proper certificates, day tthe le the Lake sound with a cargo of coal for Hon- seta | Gatfornia : olulu, is without a flag, She was) @ “ “4 , ase of Sm KR Aboard coy iiiine n DROWNED FROM A TRANSPORT | | MANILA, April 14.—The transport Sheridan, having on board the | Twelfth tnfantry, and five companies of the ANOTHER CALIFORNIA PARK, is: sicis'm of the many was entitled | ciency of evidence Ex-Senator Spokane, Is registe Jobn L. Wilson, 0) dat the Bulter nnd The junior clags the the University Wallace Dunn, advance agent| will give their first annual prom to- night in Denny bail. The ball ha n decorated for the event, and j al cars will be run on the Third “ |street line to accom: at- Capt. J. M. O'Neil Is registered at|tending. Wagner's First Regiment- the Rainier Grand. al orchestra wil furnish the music, jrived in the city this morning and | js stopping at the Butler. ® z} | A. J. Fiiteratt, a Chicago capitai- 4 "The students of the Univergity had Mat apa hin wife, are et the Mainier) , sai potiday today. "The events gr was (celebrated b: basket plenic OR * intr. "aN the oe sai. [00d Yunch on the grounds, anf the Be nieenth has arrived. : & Rr nies. OF pp mylmer F * jplantgg of a tree mefhorate ore to Manila, Lieut, Ralph Meyer, of the [Pre at npeny. 4 meng, 9 OF LA thor the Baini¢ rboard, | The funeral services of James RK 1 Su-| Bean were held at the family fesi-| dence, 299 Belyue avenue at 2 o'clock | this afternoon. The & San Rank Limited, filed p rlor court this Fra against Lena Gifford and W. H. Gifford, counsel Humphrey | | Harry Hinge filed a complaint in] wit make his report to the board of | the municipal court this morning] pypiic works tomorrow morning, and against @. V. Rumor, whom be al-|the Cedar river contract will then | Corporations The President issued a proclamation to: Tahoe forest reserve in Bidorado county, |leged bas rutped his reputation by| pe tet | An act of congress excludes settlers |having hit arrested about year anes land uO and ‘Rentenced to Jall'for stea-1 oir guage ss wie be ing chickens. recently purchased by John Rosen- ST. LOUD, April 14.—The feld's sons, and fitted gut fe su trade. Tt was the int r City of St. Louls from New Or of the new owners, that mpon her|iéans is quarantined at the south arrival at Honolulu she would be put/ern limits of St. Louis because under q Hayalian regigtry. but the |a cage of smallpox found aboard. She | MARSHALL WINS THE MATCH, court the | Meta) MeNatt and »prfetors of the] company. ja 7 — hearing tn the ARBOR DAY IN SEATTLE/()))) 2) of i Francis Met Prepared Ve is Arbor Day, and it was authorities of the island refused to|had 30 first-class and 3h second-cla _ gyre nected is wetoanes x grant the veqsel a registry on the! pasgengers. with 100 deckbands on| anak bt houn, Geb eaee Bak Ldazzie Beebe filed papers In the Su- | grounds that the application had|board, where they will be compelled| LoNG HRANCH, N. ¥., April M.—Thos, Marshall, Mayor of Keiths- |jitiing one delivery, — Tudge Can, |PeriQr court this morning commenc been ‘sent In too tate, and that it) to stay wntil all danger of contagion! » 0 y own rooting handicap today. Grim, of |sayourned the + ae eee r divorce from her hus-| was made when the laws’ of the/!is removed. United States were pragtically in lowa, second, missed force at Hawall. The uence ae fe that Willscott is not allowed to Water Recodi load sogar at the jslands. i} 14.—The high wa- TO MANAGE The a: decision was rendered |ter of the @ river is receding, é in the cases of the British ships Stat | and the farmers of the valley are be- of Russia Bengal, and Falls of Clyde. All of|that hag been done. Farms that these vessels had been bought with| were never before under water were the Intention of securing Hawaiian, | inundated. Rudolph Nordhoff, who re very much impressed with and to show his good int n the thirty-third bird in the shoot off, W MARCHE Mo Liquor in Yukon Territory |noon in visiting the public schools Star of Italy, Star of} ginning to fully realize the danger | arrived in the city from the east, ts nitions, has Municipal court, but | 6 ve hy } | band, Bred W. Beebe, on the ground t the remainder of the city, county | jen. tr} gta offices remained open. judge nn is spending the after- rah lad Mafaret A. Dalrymple died today In the public schools very few ex-|of heart disease at her residence, 1412 ntly | VEVTORIA: B. Cu April 4. — The | vctaoe were held. The students of] Washirigton street. Ottawa government has passed an|ine Cascade school planted hn few lorder probibiting the importation of | trees Out at the University the Steamer La Conner left this morn- euttle, |iiquor into the Yukon territory for | students were |the present afternoon, given a holiday thisling with a big cargo of miscellan- nd a plenic Was given] ous frelght for down Sound ports. disposed of bis large store at But- | —— ~~ on the § ide Reginning on the next Tuesday, she ] .¥ t | ARISTOCRATIC DOGS : a Ghan fe ‘¢ e three trip eck be. rand A. . uw |, |falo, N. ¥., and will in future m 5 will make hree trips a wee pe ines Linon Gra f Lodge, Ww. eee tue ob tne nenglar won bd Accepted the Invitation. | (eon Seattle, Nverett, and Snohom- VICTORIA, B. @., April 14. — The} 1 wae or the ah we eens | stare he. Mr. Nordboff is a brother| The rat two days of the ttle | OLYMPIA, Wash, April 14.—Goy, | 80 department of the inte 5 ea ee + Oe We WORM oe wy, 1. Mordh ho died last | Kennel Club's exhibition have pass- | Rogers was today invited to address , big 4 cdg bf , | meeting here,“will end it# sessions) "wh t Pi erpe rjed away, and everybody connected | the Kathering to be held at the Sol-] Ship M. P. Grace, a suggestion o z ine, collector |tonight. ‘Phis afternoon the next) “°° © at ar ohaghs red ve" \diers’ home at Orting on Memorial] New York clipper, will of custome, hax arranged for the| meeting place will be decided on, |Of the Bon Marche, Rudolph Nord-| with It Is wearing a broad amile of | pay, May 0, which invitation the|ly from San Francisco he loads jasuance of miner's licenses for the| and undoubtedly Seattle will be the | hoff will b iis family here with itisfaction, Weather, godd attend jsovernor accepted, although it is|lumber «* "josh Ble¥eley for South Northwest Territory at Atlin city. | place chosen. [in @ short time, ance and everything that gocs to {seven weeks in the future, Africa, ~ f4 habe ak * alate laa al lta dA ai a ib ts Bh Nini hie tae ck hi as The mort seneitive or inexcusable in these ‘ts Our equipment for tbe Ye Ponw. Telephone Subsoriptions to Pike 160 DOG COLLLARS 6 SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue LOOK AT OUR SELECTION OF" Wall Papers BUYING. STAR PAINT CO. weve Moran Brothers Company SHIP BUILDERS. c) and wood construction and covers all branches of the ther classes of inachinery built and repsired PAirp rele the jotaliic Packing Company Mosher” and “Roberts * ‘One Patent Gas Lighter, nacre One Box Wax Tapers, 265 CENTS. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. BO6-S08 Firat Avenue. trial Uses facturing and | Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Distripating Stations ot GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. gud Main St. is " INCORPORATED. a gown <=" DOWNING, HOPKINS & CO. BROKERS. in, Provisions and Stocks, Market Repos Rrey Two and « Hail Minutes Over Our m Wire. H.W. AUGUSTINE, Mar., fii Bait PORTE. MAIL TRAINS ARRIVE trains of the fapeat Northern, which have been de- The two overland layed three days on account of washouls and landstides, arrived here this morning, one at 8.40 and the other 1145 o'clock. The eastern mail, which has also been jayed, is now at the post- office. Both traing show evidence of a hard trip, the sides of the coaches belng covered with mud. The road jn the Cascades, where the obstruction was the greatest, is now said to be clear, The Northern Pagific train from the east is expec rive here this afternoon at 4 ‘The road is said to be clear of all Obstructions, ‘and trains will un- dotbtedly be running regularly from now on. QUITMAN NOW A DRY TOWN overland Last Liquor License Expires and Prohibition in Effect. QUITMAN, Ga., April itg-Today for the first time in fits bie’ thir place is a dry town. A prohibitio election was held last December and whisky was voted out. There wo then thre saloons here, one holding a license to January 1 an the other two up te and including yestesday, and @lthough there waa pome doub: » legality al- lowing them Janiary 1, it was de make a test of it There has been deal of drunkenne end dis- order for the last week among the negroes. that it was the last Many of {he i sur of liquor for medical pur- poses on! A ROUSING TIME AT TACOMA TACOMA, April 14.—The banquet given here last night in bonor of the Dipthday of Thomas Jefferson, un- der the auspices of the Democratic State orgapizajion, was ynite an el- aborate affair. It might be said to haye been the first step taken by the Populists, Silver Republicans and Democrats ip consolidating their forces. Almost 300 guests sat down to the banquet, and speakers and subjects were many. Their Credentials. ut the family hasn't of qnoient lineage, has i “No. Just the dollar mark of pres- ent success.” Lizale rensen will jeaye for the Bering Sea in a few days on a cod-fishing trip. She js at present recelying her water tanks. The schooner will be gone six months. e mark Schponer City Coryell received a com- mun! ‘this forenoon from Bil\s Morrison, secretary of the Seattle Real Estate exchange, Inviting the city council and other city officials to be present at a lecture to be giv- en tomorrow afternoon at the cham- mmeree by B. O. Schwager! oc =Parks and Improve- “Hoggenbuck is alive yet, isn't he?" “Of course. “Well, you gald Ju a great many ‘warm friends.’ I didn't know but he might have— might have gore, you know -— that pe EP Se i> ~" it now he had