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we ey ST ee 2 ae Twenty-five Conta a Meath by Molt or Carrier THE {MILLION DOLLAR : FIRE IN CLBVEVAND Many Girls Narrowly Escape Death in the Flames, had not been able to agree for some time past, Last week Rodgers b Emerson arrested, and he was plac e4 under $500 bonds to keep the the rope from the Ke came back for water. Rodgers t« him he could not get any nv till he returned the well 1 reon replied that he would get all the water he wanted Mrs. Rodgers then came on the @sene and Pmerson called ber vile names, Rodgers picked up « stone same time asking Emerson had known his wife before Eme . shooting three ti CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 15.—<A fire broke out at ing effect in the head noon today in the large building occupied by the Gomey | ett ear, entering the brain Johnson Hat Company. The flames swept through the tall structure with lightning-like rapidity and a scene of | Tenderr’. ‘0, ap quick: the wildest excitement ensued among the 350 girls|¥¥. Te nelandors wore very in, employed in the various departments. Some of them were on the top floors and in their frantic efforts to escape, many were seriously injured. Some received severe burns, but all, it is believed, escaped or were carried out of the building. Several heroic deeds of rescue were performed. THE DOLLAR DINNER. Bryan Will Reach New York In Time. NEW YORK, April 1.—Arrange ments for tonight's bi¢ Dollar Din ner of Chicago platform Democrats a complete. Wm. Jennings Bryan will arrive late this evening. About 2000 people are expected to attend Quay’s Fight for Points. PHILADELPHIA, A The entire Gay yesterday w pent by Quay's counsel in trying have certain testimony excluded from the trial. The attempt was made Prove that the “red Book” was not ® dank book, and, therefore, could Not be offered in evidence Oviation to the Raleigh. NEW YORK, April 15.—The erule- er Raleigh, the first of Dewey's Property loss will reach one million dollars. | BIG PRICE FOR WAS WEARY OF HIS LIFE : i an ee g Ir Pi 1s , Manila bay, will arrive here today and be given « grand welcome. The entire city is decorated in honr of ESTERHAZY, THE VILLIAN | jets i] JEFF. i 7 i E 3 ! i h f i? s g e WASHINGTON, SATURDAY 1 peace. Emerson i# a quarr ne man. This morning, before the} Rodgers family ar Emerson took | rs well, then | ships to participate Im the Mattle of - jn view of IVE BROKE TER (RANK PIN City of Seattle Has a Mishap, AND IS TOWED TO JUNEAU Will be Brought to This Port by Tug jongers warded on the Leurade. The surmise published in yester- | Star to the effect | 1? Place one has to trust more to day's sauce of the that the delay of the steamer City { Beattie, in reaching port from the north, was occasioned by the break ing of her machinery, proves to be! correct The steamer Laurada, which arrived last evening from Skagway, brings the news that the Seattle in now on her way down to thie port In tow of the British tug Cesar, having broken her low pres- sure crank-pin. The passengers, ™ with Chief Engineer C. 8, Follett and freight clerks W, J. Har- ris and M. M. Moore, of the Seattle, were brought down on the Laurada. According the report of Chief Engineer Fo! red Saturday vit, the accident cceur- ening at 1 c’clock, )\ when the steamer was three hours out from Skagway. She was going at full speed, when suddenty a loud hole was hoard tn the engine room, it awakened Mr, Follett, whose prac- tined ear de od the fact that something had broken, He imme- dtately ordered the engines stopped, inatituted an examination, which ewulted in the discovery of the cause of trouble. He at once notified Captain Cor- netl of the accident, and the Seattle i slowly alead at the rate three knots per hour, with « into the fret port along the ‘The steamer had proceeded about two hours in thie manner when the Firitianh steamer Amur w and signaied. She cam | [remains to be seen, after they have | they intend to employ, whether the dred feét northward to the ocean. She ledwe has been traced aino for some distance ty the south of the dincovery,”’ The faith of English and Zammitt in the bonanza was attested yer- terday, when they sent out to the Place & sand pump tn order to take away the water, which has covered the bottom of the hole, It was be- ing placed in position when a repor- ter for the Call reached the ground by Harry Ostwaidt, who, if a bon- anne really ls concealed in the sands will have the honor of sharing the original discovery with Zammitt He is camped within twenty feet of the discovery shaft in @ wall tent, | which he has shared, ever since the fret pick wae struck in the ground, with Zammitt, who is an old pros- peetor. To the lay eye, the hole in the sand dunes has not the look of an entrance of a Goleonds. It ts a rag- aed looking rent, about ten feet tong, as forsaken a ae there is on the = peninewla. id strawberry plants, wild jackragpite and an un- classified collect! of doodiebug constitute the flora fauna. There | are no tratle for the reason that a footprint in the sand laste no long- er than the coming of the first breath from the ocean. To get to/ inwtinet than Intellig that would be at fault | the foe rolls in. With advantages the ledge uncovered be the bonanza that English 4 Zammitt think it js. They cer- | | tainly have had good assays, but it put to work the large force of men entire ledge or any portion of tt will Justify sending to the mill. SEATTLE INKLINGS. Articles of incorporation for the Beattle & Tacoma Ratiroad com- pany were filed yesterday in the county auditor's office. The trus- tees are John Collins, BE. Chilberg, Henry Bucey, H. B. Kaetvold and Bamuel Wilkinson. The capital stock 1e $1,000,000, In their sult yesterday before Spe- cial Judge Emery the Pacific Sheet Metal works were granted « judg- ment for $209.10 against the Prepar- ed Vegetable company. County Surveyor Clarence L. White has banded tn Nis resignation to the county commissioners. Action has been postponed pending the selec- tion of his successor, Mr. White | gives ae bis reason for resigning that bis private business is more lucra- ING, APRIL 15, 1899. SEATTLE STAR. E&I NO. 43. Fishing Tackle Split Bamboo Rods, $100; Snell Hooks, 10c dozen; Silk Line, 25c; Leaders, 5c. SPELGER HURLBUT Wall Papers BEFORE BUYING. ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. Our we ah eco it tube the Bal. iy For Thies Week Only————_ One Patent Gas Lighter, momma One Box Wax Tapers, 26 CENTS. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. 00-808 Firet Avenve. WATER POWER Delivered Electricalty for Manafacteriag and Industria! Uses Snoquaimie Falis Power Co. Distribatiog Statvens ot GLAAE, SEATTLE, tend Ave, ant Baia 5. : [JOWWING, WOPIONS & CO, Eee et acct: BROKERS. Rooms D and €, Baltey Belidiog, Seattie, Weed. Continuoes market quotations of principe! centers of irade received over our wires ott nae picked up, the known businers the City of Seattle and the Amur'e|{¥e than hie oMeial business, which |” ot ite ba crushed | ora Callfersia, ami Ané Dreyfus the Scapegoat was informed of the acct. |My Pare about GUN amonth. out of him. was made visiter to Les Angeles, Passed « line aboard (he) Today is “Bock Beer Day,” and for ; hed not of hia pertedical visite for His Sins. a towed her within three! sa, Gellvery ‘wagons of the Aeattle viet who had|men were PARIS, Aprit 15—-The Figaro to. of Juneate ynen be ee Sl prewtnn & sem y \e : i i i i rt Nd wrote the telegram signet Speransa. which implicates Dreyfus The i i sie CORTRACT. Witness also gaid that Eeterhasy's agi otdewalk, mistress tok! her that Col Henry One of the largest logging con-/ me that was the author of the Mordercau. ‘tracts ever made tn this state ts be- kaos Di tng arranged betwee the Northern Papal Ceremonies. Pacific railroad the Mason Coun- telling o bt ROMP, April 15.—The ceremonies lose than 500,600 feet ot tog will be canslane. peereren es See handled every day. pwd serge onation take place in 3 f morro’ \ ie These logs are to come from on blo prostrate form |r ei: he the Popa. ‘Thurston county's big timber belt. him in the face until | sopearance. Ser eee oie ae erat baie eek Gee nepsimaninninsiets short spur of ratiroad. It will start | was upeonscious to a room twelve miles east of Olympia, and | was taken to bus® the matter up. run for about ten miles into the | Acting on the advice of friends, Dur- c “there ne Sstecuoawertenes.oe.| ROUGH SEAS There i# timber enough tm the | ing bie assailant with battery. Dur- tract owned by thie company. {t ie |trow le still confined to foom et eee fr $ 77> Stated, to last at least at the rate of © million : i i i : E i & Pa Utopia Reaches Seattle After i year, called for in the bands police, but they ha ooeee mee ot thus far been wsable to find him. a@ Rough Trip. OFFICER INJURED. [Scttace‘oensars’ Seats he sent |_ TH steamer Uionia, oF the Union . there for bie luggage, but the hotel | Transit company, arrived In port at people say they de net know to what |§ o'clock this morning from Skae Scrap Between Wasdiigton | piace it was removed. way and Lynn canal p roops and completing one of the roughent tT Filipines. Baseball Seores. ages made since operating in Alnwk MANILA, April 15.—Sixty sharp-| CMICAGO, April 15. — Eastern /an waters, She brings a story of shooters of the Washington volun-|baschall games resulted as follows | continuous gales from the time she teers under Lieutenant @outhern,| yesterday: At Loutsville, Chicago ioe: geagway until she entered the came upon a Filipino trench near| wor from Banta Cruz today, and in the skir-|15 to 1 mish that followed, Southern was | won from, amooth waters of Puget sound the roughest trip I ever * ." sald one of the officers of th sna pee mm steamer, this morning. “WA left SS ns seen es nel STATE GAPITAL NEWS 2,80 207 nr" = Nothing but spowstorme and squatly weather until we arrived at Puget sound On Tuesday morning, the lith, the seas were so high, and the atmosphere so thick, that we had to tered at Tauig. A report has been received that Calamba was bom- barded by Lawton’s gunboats, and . that his expedition landed there. Fish Matcheries In the Nook jmade with the which was in port at the time, to brings the City of Beattie to this 4 the remainder of the di Tiving at Juneau, the da yund to be too great to wa: voyage to Seattle, so a contract w Dritieh tug Ca port The freight and passengers on the on ‘The! with the City of Seattle tisabled steamer were taken beard the Laurada for Seattic. ug Czar was to have left Juneau last uesday. Harring accidents and other delays, both should reach here by next Tuesday MILLIO w Gao May be Unearthed in San Francisco. DISCOVERY OF RICH QUARTZ Out in the Sand Dun. Gate Park. jar Golden the #teamer's proceeding on the decorated with flage and bunting. ‘The bank clearances today were were The three-masted schooner Lena Sweasey, Capt. HM. Topfer, arrived this morning from San Francisco and discharged 154 tons of general | |merchandise at the Arlington dock | Part of the freight condisted of 275) \barrels of lubricating off. The |schooner loads lumber at Tacoma for Ban Francisco. ‘The steamer Progreso, which satl- ed recently for Ban Franciaco, went down in charge of Firet OMfcer Mon. roe. Captain Gilboy, master of ¢ Progreso, remained over in Seattle} this trip to attend to some business of importance. | A pile-driving crew have begun operations on the decayed portion | of the wharf near Madison street | coal bunkers at the spot where the} three small ke collapsed into t bay The 4 yed portion of ¢ | wharf and piles extending a distance | jof about 60 feet, will be removed and | replaced by new planking and piling. The steel tux being built at Mor- | an’s for the Empire company ts ex- | pected to be launched about May 6. The craft fs now being decked over and the machinery put in position. | |The company’s barges on the tide flats will probably be towed to St. Michael about May 1. | The British ship Drumbarton |hauled out Inte the ballast grounds this morning to be repainted, She) wilt go alongside the Centennial | AR AT HAND! Everything Must be Sold between now and May ist—Both Stocks, consisting of ‘Dry Goods AND-——aip ‘Groceries |BARDIN, PFAFF CO, 22-24 ike Stet, Ran Baling, DRY GOODS $ ) Silks and Dress Goods for Less than Cost. Black and Fancy Skirt Linings from 10c up. Waist Lini Silesia, etc.,, fermer price E 12%c and now 8c to 15¢c. Troops for Manila, xi pes See Sateig Hove, ly Daeen Char or pre romd pt oy lgy’ ey hod ms, former price 123sc, now 8c. 21 if OLYMPIA, Wash. Apri 15. |lette sound, where we w ybliged to the Ortent. Organdie, former price 15c, now 8c. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15—| sigh Little says he |? ay at anchor for thirty-six hours Crash Toweli: rmer ‘ice Bc, now 3c. i salle waiting for the weather to moderate a i al ng, pr When the transport Hancock will within one month have fish ~d - Tug Wallowa, Captain Oliver, has ting Fl fe Monday for Manila, she will have | netcheries established on the Nook- | We then started out, but the weath. SAN FRANCISCO, April 18—In-| heen chartered by the Pacific Steam Gray Outing Flannels, former price 9c, now Be 9, the entire Twenty-first regiment of cece memilche an@ Skykomish riv. |e £0 #0 bad that we had to put into dications, to two men at least, are Whaling company, and will leave » Swansdown Flannels, former price 20c, now infantry and one or two batteries Of | erg and will be able to establish all rege weve yd bpm Harrap ol that a ledge of quarts carrying gold |shortly for Karluk on Kodink taland, | 13 cents. eer anon, ter We Inid there five houre and 1 suficlent quantities (o make them near the northwestern coast of | ‘® Turkish Bath Towels, former price 15c, now * g millionaires has been uncovered | Alaska, r' o g An Ex-Queen Strickes. Gov. Rogers ie in receipt of sam- | then resumed our voyace, bit within four blocks of an electric cap |the company’s fish cannery at that 0 cents. xk d , SAN FRANCISCO, April 18—Ad-|ple grain eacke from the peniten- |bAd from start (0 fninly Nn line In this city. To be more exact, |place, , Ladies’ Summer Jackets and Capes from vices received here from Monoluls | ary, manufectered trom flax tow |Droke over the stoumers decks, Ant ine supposed bonanea was uncover: | Ero | $1.00 up. @ Yeaterday siate that the ex-Queen |furnlehed by W. 3. Cunningham of | Mi oes oat like a it within the limite of block 798 in | CROKER WRATHY | Children’s Jackets from 50 cents up. > Dowager Kapiolani is seriously i, |Selem, Ore. A page oor sd Polo and often was nearly thrown |[h® Sunset district, bounded by 3th ° { Ladies’ Skirts from 65 cents up. . “ having suffered another stroke of | manufactured as ane tow makes (on her beam ends. In Wrangel nar- 270 Tist avenues and K and ~ — Perfumes and Toilet Articles at just half price apoplexy. from jute shows rows we passed the tue New Ene ig ie 4 cr © superior article. land, bound for Vancouver from the, F. Zammitt and John F. Ene. | Ageuges Mazet Committee | GROCERIES It is the opinion 2 lish are the men who see virions of "8, orney General Vanco that fehing grounds. The big waver intoid wealth he rock expo Intent. | “He a) PARADE OF tates of delinquency were breaking over the It re ee (ee ee ee ee ee 19 pounds American Granulated Sugar..81.00 at by « county for use SN tae eke tkb aa Pet More than a week ago the Call pub-| NEW YORK, April 18. — Richard Olympic, Centennial and Blue Stem PRIZE WINNERS may be sold by the cou: she rode ! in clouds from Ushed the first intimation that these | Croker was again on the stand to- Flour, per MRE ss assnsa,o0ich.(PeTAdeeNgor vsles e notwithetanding the recent ac gentlemen were gold-hunting In the | in the Maget Investigation. He 4 — —— cepeves ee See Fn Cane the |The Utopia brought down nine- |" ~. yg ts a 7 1 win Goat is tell anything about his ear ey srades of Patent Flour, \§ terest hom known in the down own distric * ae Marks Closing Hours of the) attorney General Vance also ways |sere Cees eer” wite of George Ww. (MT. Knalish being @ commission | Private bustnees, ond mmaueed the Ten pounds Large, White Beans (a ‘act remitting interest and | joes > Or ee mn. merchant at ¢ and Davis streets | investigators o a oO dea- 4 Pi s ; : — Dog Show. Setiies ‘on taxes of 1897 and prior |4¢ Sucea, proprietor of the Sikag ind Mr. Zammitt having but recent. |troy hin fon’s business prospects out tight bars Emerald Soap way Dally Alaskan. " Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, per can. " enti! Novem- y wed out a r busines of re o 4 7 a 20 ee te ee be ae Zire e'tase pear to vay ft Gosia: er We have dis anor oni al ee ae Van Camp’s Baked Beans, per can, 8c, 13 A thing of the past a | quent taxes, with 6 per cent. aaaet, | DEWEY S GCABLECGRAM mine, but a bonanka,” said English} Fatal Almshouse Fire. Three cans King Morse Choice Tomatoes Giopas Sie tlt contentions and | ind contained am emergency clause. */yeuterday, “Considering the nature] Beem Three cans Elgin Corn ......0.ce seer ceees other yews. Tt ta a hard matter to|He Is therefore af opinion that cer- wre and the nearness of the| CHATHAM, N. B., April 15.—The penis are nothing | county almshouse was burned this sult everybody, but there seems to |Writes That All Things Aro be very little dlamctiataction capress. |iasued until after November 1 of this short Artor remov-| morning, Four Inmates toat thelr | The Above Mentioned are ed over the awarding of prises by | 7eer- Well in Guam. supbocn an ee | tpe.tyo very aie Gane Monee ia Only a Few of the Davies and Payne, thin year. WASHINGTON, April 1. The The Ramaker Music company is Today all the dogs are on their following cablegram waa received ; Seer t thet Ba Aignity . Some, as though conscious | from Dewey this morning: “Wheel Bh dag d ast Dad orate fasiinned rgains. of their high and aristocratic breed- ling has arrived from Guam. Quiet 5) DInG® OS TA GPR , . pape ing, are very independent and land order prevail there People are and Pike street, to the new quarters haughty. while others wear a dis- most friendly to Americans, Na “ jet 10s Seoene Pyne E V ER Y THING. appoluted look and are sullen and useage tive government has been P von d pth eb; oh fe There was a grand par- fed While Defend. \o4 by Taussic, 1! Is working well s " N PRANCISGO, April 16.—The prize winners and awarding Former KN Batre ecaare efn's Bae “body: of S heh. soplnany peste Ge the court Pine nog oud pe cing wil Pe A ing His Wife. ‘epee to belle that free gold will be| martial of Lieutenant Neal! showed : triok attendance has been ine camp thia morning, ver , [sounding ¢ made we kn ie —= unusually large, and tonight it te Fmerson shot and instantly killed| MADRID, April 1) —The Dut ie led hich runs almost due|had fatled to. keep any books, and | ud . sen appointed Spaniwh|north and south, extends from the|had not paid the current bills, Court your ox ed that the largest Joneph Rodgers, who had Emerson's | Arcos has been ap you crowd yet | Jone} . dor to the United States voint of discovery #ix or seven hun-| adjourned until Monday, st Gathered will be present, ranch rented, Rodger and Emerson | ambassador \e ules eo oo sash oe -