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aT Protect winenant 3 Twenty-five Conte a anes 4 hy Malt or Carrier & Jooosveeososs SHATTLE EVEN STAR. HE SEATTLE, SEIZURES HAVE VOL. LL WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY IN “ “APRIL SAT UPON Taylor, Brodell and Downey, six of the ringleaders. The |two ex-district attorneys Newett and Ingham, will stand jtrial for bribery, being unwilling to confess complicity in Boy’ s Wagons 750, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. | the affair, | It is understood that the secret service officers are} COLD i(' ) Coasters $1.75 |in possession of the necessary information that will en-| 1 Velocipedes $1.50, $1.75 able them to capture all of the agents and small fry| Tricycles. $3.25, $4.50, $5.50 j}connected with the counterfeiters in various parts of SPELGER & HURLBUT | 1215-1217 Second Avenue | LOOK AT OUR SELECTION OF Wall Papers BEFORE BUYING 300 Pike Street. STAR PAINT co. the country. WASHINGTON, April 26.—It is stated on good authority this| ‘And Then Given the Double Whirl afternoon that it has been decided by navy department not to re- yehian from the command of the Raleigh, but that | 4 letter reprimanding him will be forwarded today, The reprimand WHAT HAPPENED TO BARBEE is not a severe one, - . By Internal Revenue Officers in Seattle as Predicted in Yesterday's Star. | " | lieve Captain ¢ Reports from Spanish sources state that when the Eagles Caught Him Room MANILA, April 26, | CIGARS WITH FRAUDULENT STAMPS Many Thousand Found in This City—Were Sent Here From Whatcom—Collector General Luna has succeeded Aguinaldo, tion recently issued by the Philippine commission is found. April 26. DEXTER, Mo., and four children, dence near here last night. Luna has threatened to! kill all of the natives in whose possession the American proclama- Mrs, Jane Tuttleton, an aged widow were found murdered in the ruins of their resi- The murderer had fired the house, and |tast Monday afternoon, whi ing About in Their Lodge Room. There is an amusing incident connection with the initiation of Jn. L, Bullivan inte the Order of Fe in| Moran Brothers Compa ny ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUIL - Parkin, Company ay the corpses were almost incinerated. James Tuttleton, the step-| |heretotore been @ secret. It seems PRPS BP ERILUDIBE LDPE aE 4 ¥ during the erneon Detective * Bowen Goes to Investigate. The exclusive announcement in the Star yesterday of the discovery that the gigantic counterfeiters’ con- spiracy in Pennsplvauia had extended its operations to Seattle and that the Treasury Department had ordered @ | searching investigation in this city to detect the exte of the fraud and to apprehend the guilty parties, caused | Deputy Collector Bowen admit- | a genuine sensation, ted having received the instructions and showed the Star samples of the counterfeit cigar box stamps which had been forwarded to him from Washington. He de- son of the women, has been arrested on suspicion, BUDA PRSTH. | fre yesterday April 26. The bodies ‘The town of Guta was almoat destreyed by seven Women and of several children have Three hundred | been found in the ruins, and many more are missing houses were burned BERLIN, April %—A_ senre ouncement that Er during his four days’ stay at Wart burg Castle, has not once left the building, making no hunting tripe. Yn the beat outbority it is learned that he has been working constantly with the foreign office offelals, ‘This official activity, coming #0 closely ident in the United States, and the call of the Hay, of the State department tn has been caused here by the an- ror William. upon the Coghlan inc ador upon #ecretary jerman amba: Washington. and ts determined to have satisfactory explanations. nstrued Ro mean that the Emperor is greatly incensed | cateh sight ¢ ing, where the Eagles’ hall te | ol = walted for Sullivan to ap- | = i Glenn, who sentinel for the Eagies, jbee, and invited him into the ante- room. Barbee had no sooner step. | ped inside than the door was shut apd bolted, and the alarm quickly spread that @ sparrow was in the| Eagles’ nest. ‘The mnttiation of Sul jlivan had Just been completed, and the entire lodge, discovering Har- ber, pounced upon him, In short order bis gun, bandouffs and club was taken away Bullvan, seeing (the disturbance, and thinking a Oeht was going on, rushed forward and neparated the peuple. ‘Grockery and House Furnishings AT LOWEST PRICES. ql WATER { GOLDEN RULE BAZAAF? CO. 9096-908 Firet ath hawt +9 Delivered Electrically for Manuf POWE -R uring and Industrial Uses Snoquaimie Falis Power Co. Dietribating Stetions a1 GILMAN, REVTOS, SEATTLE Seoped Ave and Mais 5t oeere HOPKINS & CO., 8°*% Rooms D and E, Balley Buliding, Seattte, Wash, Board of Trade fore Stock Krchinge ° weoseoe? BROKERS. = 5 clined to state how far his investigations had progressed | MANILA. And! a&—T) “Hehting around Catumpit wan continued this | xagie wes Juat learning. to seream, : afternoon MacArthur @)yanced bis men as far as Calumpit church, Sullivan lent his untiring efforts to Continuous marke! epettend | at princ pal conters of. received over ong wires 3 but intimated that startling results were likely to occur It has now developed that the collector has seize: 12,000 cigars of various cheap brands in Seattle, anc expects to gather in many more. It is moreover as- | just outside of the town. The natives are etre ly entrenched on the utekirta, They are alee in force on the opposite bank of the Rio Grande m whic tion they are firing on our troops, The rebels brought toda? for the first time since the outbreak of hos- b po rtillery into play make the initiation @ complete suc- | coms Barbee was put throug! jseeret working of the lodge aithough he is somewhat sore and | tit, he Bd now @ full- edged Kage. Ofte Tecoma, Wella Walla, V eee ver and Victoria, NEGLECT OF \HE EYE 4 | lithes, They fired shrapnel from several guns in the trenches, but The most sensitive o of wenee in yee body, ts alniowt serted that secret service agents are hot on the trail of | :ne shots burst over the head® of the Americans, and, so far, have Seesrenteae oe, ere Sores iat ot Si rea Piette be ns bead an alleged principal agent of the conspirators in Wash- ington, and that a sensational arrest may be expecte within the next few hours. The suspected party has | been shadowed day and night. The ramifications of the conspiracy have extended throughout the United States, including the Pacific | « reported te Jone no damage. CAPETOWN, Africa, April 4.—There ts renewed uneasiness here over he Transvaal. President Kruger's general-in-chief be inspecting the frontiers, and to be selecting places for Atrenchments. Kruger is evidently expecting hostilities with England. The British army |# constantly belng augmented in strength. situation in the THO BOATS COME | } found anywhere. H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72 First Ave. The Buffalo Legal Tender Developing Compan. rice of thie stock has been raised from 2 cents to Scents per share. We have 1 gay 0 itn pained burmber of shares at this owns the Legal Tene: [aged fonder ievouty ans feet cree 8 mlltion dellacs hanee to te fg tothe + mine, one of the best properties in the « tant on the same vein as the The Lwal Tonder js «s-oynded an all st ; the it will be raised to 10 cents per alo that Lats Y goed prorertion be stock will slope, and seizures are being made in all of the princi- | rxrcammnreta. Aven ot Tre terrible explosion of bensine th | Another marine colilsion with dte- hoamaing. “Poopte are ee er ae iti i i = | Pleer's Chewing Qum factory yesterday, resulted in the immediate death |astrous results, occurred on the ae texter aa Ae bmn w pal cities on the coast, including Portland, San Fran | sf Walter Manwaring, ansistant @uperintendent of the place, and Chas, Water-front at § o'clock this morn- Remit be egg mame ove? cisco, Tacoma and Spokane. McKinley, engineer, besides the severe injury of Harry Randall, an |S between the steamer Homer and | P- 0. De cHois's ; The Star was the first paper north of Portland t: give the telegraphic news of this conspiracy, and the arrest of the principal conspirators in Pennsylvania The Star has followed up the developments of the con- spiracy, which has revealed itself as the most gigantic fraud ever attempted upon the United States Govern- ment, giving exclusive news from day to day, and finally culminating yesterday in the Seattle revelations. The cigars captured in this city so far bear the brands “ Prize Medal,” “ Our Favorite” and “La Indus- tria.” All of them were manufactured by the Jordan Cigar Factory of Lancaster, Pa. The most of the seiz- ures were made at the saloons and cigar stands in the tenderloin district, while a few were found in large wholesale establishments. It is alleged that the cigars were shipped from Lan- caster to Whatcom direct and were distributed from that point by an agent to most of the towns along the sound. The man who acted as the distributor will be questioned | 4 . oF iy cupied in taking the testimony of | today by Collector Bowen, who has gone to Whatcom! wassiaron, April 28—The rumor that General Miles will be sent | eee eat wan et the Homer Capt. F W. Gaiter,. pilot of the iMag hbo : to look into matters. He will not arrest the agent unless | to te Philippines to take personal command of the American forces, Is |went crashing Into the starboard Glenogle. J. N. Ashton has been {20 ) | aide of the Blakeley just at aft tho fetained as council! for the North- some evidence develops which implicates him in a guilty knowledge of the fact that the cigar stamps were bogus. All of the local dealers in whose possession the contraband cigars were found assert their ignorance of the fact that the revenue stamps affixed were fraudu- lent. and of Mre iton and her son, residing next door. Many on both eden of the street were biown down, and the occu- mostly giris injured to the number of twenty many of them being taken from the ruins in a mangled con- tition. ect np peal ny tm, and) women, were The eaching the fre-r ause of the explosion t m of the factory aced to the fumes of the bensine MANILA, April 2%.—General Wheaton’s brigade consisting of the Kan- eas and Montana volunteers, have repetred the bridge over the Baghag river, which the rebels tried to destroy yesterday. The troops crossed under MacArthur the river on the structure and attacked the PFiitp- enches, After ashort but sharp fight the enemy was forced into Calumpit. MacArthur's artillery ts now shelling the town, and it ts only a question of a short time when the place will be taken. A small river and another trench stil intervenes between the Amert- cans and Calumpit. The lose of MacArthur's force in today's at so far, has amounted to three men killed and three wounded, The Fi. ipino loas has been email, owing to the protection afforded by the trenches. They continue to cut tele-eraph wires. non in thelr tr LEAVENWORTH, Kaa, here broke this morning, flooding the entire country between Beverly and Leavenworth. The damage to crops and farm property | amounts to thousands of dotlars. insistant about the War department this afternoon. ‘That a crisis has Nearly all of the cabinet members were in earnest consultation with the Prestdent, and his advisers are becoming Philippines, no one in Washington official General Otis is not making the rapid progress ox¢ All of these devolved seeme certain alarmed at the outlook in the circles will deny pected when he began the campaign against the insurgents. facts put together would aeem to point strongly to the supposition that something decisive must be don ‘The subject of a call for %5,000 troops was also discussed by the President and cabinet members today. at onee. The first report that girls hurt were in the factory, was incor- | April 24.—The levee across the river from | the brigantine Blakeley. ed In both vessels being damaged | |considerably. One man Was serivus- | |ty_ Injured. | | ‘The Homer had left Morao's wharf, | (where «| with the idea of landing lend. When opposite uy tain Higgins put his wheel harp « ding to make @ port land-— A strong northwesterly wind | ing. was blowing at the time, and before | the Homer had swung round suff. | clently to come alongside the w she was blown a considerable tance from it. Captain Higgins started abead to make another at- tempt to go alongside the dock The bow of the Homer was then pointing in a direct line for the Blakeley which was lying on the south side of the wharf, When within a short | distance of the Blakeley, Captain | Higgins stopped his engines and al- |lowed the Homer to drift in # little | clower before ringing the signal to | back the steamer. This he finally attempted to do, but |it meoma that the wire operating the signal gong in the engine room would | not work properly, the result being jthat only one stroke wa punded, which means for the engines to go) t,| } foremast badly splintering a large section of the guard rat lng the timbers of the v above and below the water line, Several of the wi ropes com: | posing the rigging were broken, and) the foreyard fell to the deck with a lerash. | Marry Newman, ohe of the carpen- ‘ters working on the Blake was |atruck across the back by one of the wire ropes as it fel! from aloft, and It result-| > Your Money Will Grow While You Wait. Alaska is surely going to the brave men and women who quito-breeding and enervating warm produce fortunes fos r many of nay its hardships—its mos- summers, jts long, cold winters—and right well entitled to it mre they to all that comes thetr way. of Puget Sound, certainly not in the way Here, possibly we haven't as much to offer— of hardships in the even, pleasant climate but yet, there Is a wealth of mineral within a few hours’ ride of Seattle which Is worth considering Just think of massive bodies of ore, from 12 to M0 feet wide, which can be actually quarrie? Well, just take a turn through the Index-Silver believe it? Creek district for a day or you will be governed by what you see. # into Sliver Creek stock, time in putting a few doll Giculously chi now at before you kne sut ta nominal cost. Don't bid lose no ri- It willbe double that and see for yourself. will two you JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Arenue The first step in the investigation of the Kingston-Glenogle disaster is being taken today before the local Inspectors of steam versels—Cherry and Bryant. This morning was oc- ern Uacific company, The hearing of the testimony will probably py the attention of the inspectors inder of the week oe This morning Judge Jacobs han! ed down his decision In the af the Times Printing company ve. the City Council. He granted a perman- ent Injunction restraining the cil from letting the contract to the Post-Intelligencer company, and also sun r from ch was rda ‘My aserit Henry L. Bgell, ington volunteer Manila w Star take. where mis- as it A small purse containing several Jollars ‘was fo the police station this mor The goods seized will not be returned to the own- te ae was painfully injured, He wastak- granted a mandatory injunction James Brewste : struch i r ry en to the Providence hospital. compelling the city to let the con- Couneliman MeAr n he ers, but will be confiscated to the profit of the govern- ‘The damage to the Homer was tract to the Times Printing com-|with a berr glass, In his saloon on Judge Jacobs this morning &9- | confined to the breaking of her bow /pany. In his decision, Judge Ja- Second avenue south, last evening ment. The law holds that the purchasers of such con- | pointed the following commission to TERRIBLY | timbers, and the straining of several cobs stated that the bid of the Times Printing company was the lowest, about 6 o'clock. Detective F arrested the man and took him tc arti are - ine into th tal condition | seams, and will have to go on the Cat arenes are ened We RAL Whether the rev zamine into the mental condition |emerey Sum. abe Gos to eave eal cod that We conferees to the con: Rendquarters enue stamps are good or not. eee etcaa Dr AM. Marion, |ed soon for San Francisco. The | tract regarding type, measurement, eee < A large seiz f ci is expected to be made i Dr. R. Willard, Dr. G. V. Calhoum | Blakeley will also be beached for re- ete. bbe Si The glass cut a severe gash in Mr. arge seizure of cigars is expec! jade in and Dr. Goddard, the latter. the | PAalrs. ithe ateamer Gee Fr Stare hen bean MCAraIe# head, and It was neces. pI c oO y cramer | jee ’ y to place several stiches in the Whatcom today. 1 Fa eee ed native te ane | ‘The final hearing in the Injunction |put on the route of the City of wound, : ‘f lwult brought by Tracy Robertson | Kingston, The schedule will be the Ge | The following United Sta atute bears Airectly upon the matter: hearing a false or fradulent, or counterfeit stamp, or who aMfixes to any Frightful Accident at the mate setvalany. ihe presence of [SUPPLY system, ing heard be-| phe schooner Abbie F. Marris ar- ors and dealers both he box co ning cigars a stamp in the similitude or likeness of any Pronecuting Attorney Hart and J, | fore Judge Moore tn the superior | rived in port last evening from Jur- cast, Aw red to be used by the laws of the United States, whether be @ customs or internal revenue stamp, or who buys, re- or has in his possession any ch; on whioh the tax to which stamp r |pear before Judge Jacobs Saturday for instructions, and « hearing will |jromnice m Lewis, because of Nord- ‘atrum’s presence in court, and It be- ing the desire of the St. Paul House. Jas. J, Miller, cook in a Washting- lagainat the board of public works, | to restrain the laiter from letting the ion of | | | court today The examt jexpert engineers te | « brought sult In the same, but the steamer will not go |to Tacoma eau after a rough trip down &he ts owned by Beedy Bros, at Ju and came down to Seattle for The schooner is one r tne in Shingle arms and are preparing to ( manufacturers are up formed tn § homish counties, and it {a exp at other counties will soon fall in the prisoner in ignorance of what plies. they are liable has not been paid, or who removes or causes to be re- |ton street restaurant, was fatally | was tranepiring, for fear he might 4 divorce from her /emati crafts which came around to meeting held in F moved from any box any stamp denoting the tax on cigars, with in- [burned this afternoon in the St. Paul pe repetitious or feign insanity when | : Squats Nye, on the seattle last summer from the At n ahomish < p ; house. Smoke poured from the win-|eyamined, A dispute or contention |#tound © |tantic coast * completed a 4 tent to use the saifim, or who permits any other person to use ANY | aiwy of his room, and several per-| arose between Det aenene ‘ast aaa | 7 It was resolved that in order to stamp #0 removed, or who receives, buys, sells, gives away or bas IM | song burst open the door, The man, |yewin regarding the producing of | Hiram | Rene ‘The steamer ‘North Star recently maintain teh present prices, they his ponseasion any stamp #0 remov-ed, or who makes any fraudulent | with part of his clothes on, rushed witnesses before the commission. mitted this ee “ citizenship built at Seattle for the Rolf Can- would close their milis for a time, e d en fe o | the Unites tates by Judge Ja-|nery company at Astoria, is expect- Committees are to be appointed to 6 Of a amp inten 7 . or who removes from the place of |into their arms and then fell to the | Judge Jacobs decided that the in- |!" nery ‘ P use Of any stamp intended for cigars, < . — floor. As quickly as possible the stiaatio should be carriedon With, [cobs of the superior court. ed to leave tomorrow for Nusigak. confer with committee's from manufacture any cigars not properly boxed and stamped as required by whall be deemed gullty of @ felony and shall be fined not lens than $100 nor more than $1000, and imprisoned not less than six months law, cigar manufacturers Jacobs, Kendig, Burns, |g water was thrown on the sufferer. He was then carried to police head- quafters, where he was attended by t unle’ |the special information. itnesses for a time, at least, it was found necessary for cond avenue near Main street. and the gentlemen in Germania hall, | Judge Benson granted a judgement |this morning by default for $920 and costs, in favor of Irving T. Cole, and | on account of rain. She will be used as a tender for the company’s cannery at that place, cash ball of $250. counties, and also with re tives from the dealers. Th: resolved t orefuse to sell to nor n t t | Dr, McKee who pronounced his ‘against the defendants John W. Hes-| The funeral services of Mrs. J. T./deater or manufacturer who cuts . of more than three years. Jinjurte fatal | yg BRM aSecatith ton, Payson C. Richardson and wife, | siorah were held at the family resi- | prices or attempts to demoraliae the ee | The cause of the accident ta traced The L. O. T. M. and K. 0. 'T. M, |and Paul D, Richardson, idence, 1819 Minor avenue, at 11 | market to the upsetting of @ lamp while will give a reception in Ranke hall o'clock today, Rev. BE. M. Randall) About twenty-eight firms were re- Ry, ADELPHIA, April 26.—The great counterfeiters Miller was curling his moustache, | tonight A musical program has! astern baseball games resulted Jr, officiating. | f: presented at the meeting, and Geo, rb “ flames commun to & been prepared, and delegates from an follows: At St. Louis: local 3, | C, Benjamin was elected president; caps ontinues to occupy public attention. Chief 7" clothes, which was |all over the state will be present. [Chicago 2; at Louisville: local 2,| Kitty Peterson, who Is accused of |F. L. Meares, secretary, and A, J. " of cay oe ae -\burned out The carpet in the |The convention to elect delegates Pittsburg 1; at Philadelphia: local 10, lropbing J. B. Vole, a shoemaker, Uphus treasurer, f the U service, 1S authority for the state room was considerably damaged. |the supreme lodge of the Maccabees | foston &; at Washington, local 9, |1n his shop on Washington street - s-entullimentneosininiie Hade today npr at pleas of guilty will be entered in James is about thirty y if age.|will be held tomorrow, the ladies |New York @ at Brooklyn: local @,|#everal nights ago, was released| ‘The strike {s still on at the Bunker The St. Paul house te located on |todge meeting in the Hinckley block | faitimore 0; no Cineinnati-Cleveland | from jail yesterday afternoon on a! Hill and Sullivan mines, near Ward~ ner, Idaho, & ag ily aie

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