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PPLO90O00 0000909: Twenty-five Cents a Month By Mall or Carrier 298 OOP ODOOOS HONGKONG. WILD 0 Vast Concourse of People Gather to’ THE SEATTLE, GOES VER DEWEY Cheer the Admiral. HONG KONG, May 23.~-The cruis. er Olympia came into the hart here at § o'clock thie morning. Ad Miral Dewey received a tremendous ovation. All of the warships fired Salutes. The sailors on the Britiah warships manned the rinsing cheered the hero of Manila. Dewey Went ashore and called on the gov ernor, The streets were crowded AN INCENDI THE WESTERN MILL ‘The fire fiend ts at work im Seattle. Shingle mill, on the shores of Lake tnoendiary. close to the mii ates that as he An employe of the grocery firm of Damus @ Co, | with people, There waa an immense | demonstration, A troop of Fusiliers kepe the crowds tn check All Ene lish houses were decorated with Am ertean thai Gov, Blake invited Dewey to stay at the government house, Dewey declined, All of the Hritiah oMfcers of the province gath to congratulate the admiral ver was there a greater demon stration in Hongkong ARY FIRES Last night the old Western | Union, was destroyed by fire by an who lives | was looking tn the direction of the mih, about 10 o'clock, he saw a man enter it with what appear@! te be @can of of. The man soon left the rowed away quickly A fire turned tn. Diack suit and a slouch het As the mill was old and the framework dry, tt burned tike tinder A age @rying Klin nearby wae elightly Western Mill company cont $08, Only a few weeks ago the Weat- and everything pointed to the work before that the Kiendike seetional burned to the ground. The tocendiary is described as beng tall and w place, and, soon appeared. climbing into «a small and th The The mill was owned by the | ern sawmill wae discovered on fire of an incendiary. Just a few days | freteat house wae set on fre amt SEVEN NEGROES LYNCHED BY MEXICANS NEAR DIAZ } that event George Bt | Hamilten county candbiate will as THAZ, Mexico (via Eagle Pass, Tex), May 22—Great excitement | exists in the town of Sandabioe, ten seven colored jaborors on the Mexican railroad. Regro, attempted to commit an a: Mexican gentleman and well-known ranch owner. became known a iynohing party wae started on the trial of Santos, who Was finally overtaken on the river bank opposite the pa» ‘The avengers were wild with exe hold an impromptu trial, With nine ot @4 not stop + Of the negroes, including Santos, and other negroes in the party whe att Regroes miles from Diag, over the lynehing of | Jone Santos, a Spanish | suit upon the wife of Senor Dupty, « As soon aa the tacts | Organined, and with blowihounds had fled towards Eagle Pave. He | but immediately seized three “rung them ap t trees. Four empted to escape, were shot down. | ‘The story of the wholesale lynching spread like wildfire through the | region, and a race war ls now threat Special deputies to preserve the peace Americans who had served terme in ened. The officials are swearing in Four of the negroes killed were the Texas penitentiary. Cholera in India. BOMBAY, May %3.--Chotera is re. Ing tn the lower valley of the Indies, at Karachi, near the Persian fron- tier The death record is over 1 For Seattle and Vicinity —Tontght end Dednerday, fair weather; south to went winds. The “iow” that appeared Monday in Western Oregon and northern Call- fornia, has moved toward the north- east, or up the Columbia valley, and is this morning central in the W ‘Walla country. It is of the type t te wsualiy accompanied by thunder- @torms, and one is reported this morning from Portland, which be- un at 3a m. and was still in con- tinuance at the hour of Observa- tion, rain to the amount of .30 of an inch having fallen. There was also rain at Fort Canby, Rosebugg and reka. In Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Nevada the temperature has risen; in California it has falien ‘The controlling “high” is central in the Rocky mountain region VICTORIA, B.C to the Star) May 2.—BSpecial Definite information has not been ved here as to the Steamer Danube, which was yester- Gay reported ashore at Cape Mudge.) When the tug Maud lett for there! yesterday it was the intention to pull| the Danube off at high tide, and aa| it was thought she was not greatly damaged, she would proceed directly on her trip to Skagway. When she returns the Danube will be put on the dry dock at Baquimalt HAVANA, May 2%.-~The distribu- tion of @ $3,000,000 will begin Thurs. day. The Cubans will deposit their arms with the moyar’s in munieipal- ities. The final adoption of this ar Tangement has averted a crisis GREEN WICH, Ferryboat Disaster. VIENNA, May 2-erry bow Danube, near Hormandorf, was cap vised today and 4 aiatond drowees. | The city employment ‘office hase been notified to make @ call for 1000 men to work on the Northern Pacific raliroad in Idaho. The company ix ranping a road inte Buffalo Hump. Wm. Young, altas Charley Smith, | who is alleged to have cut Frank Johnson with « razor in a Jap rea- taurant on Washington street last! night, was arrested by Detectives Powers and Corbett jn the Albany | house on Front and Pike streets this} morning. The officers searched for Young all night. The story of the cutting affair ie that Young and Johnson went Into the restaurant to get something to eat. A dispute, arose over a trifling matter, naa Johnson is supposed to have been cut by Young. The entire left aide of his face wae slashed with a razor, | and his left eye was cut out Hits tongue was also badly lacerated. | M Mra. Oliva Lopine, aged 75 years, | Ated at Providence hospital today of | paralysis. Mrs. Lopine has made her |home at the hospital for yeare and is well known tn thie er. PERSONAL POINTS. Walter Crockett a rancher of Coupeville, at the Diller. He owns one of largest farms on the Sound. *-° Prominent ts registered the Judge 8. O. Moore, of North Yak- ima, i» registered at the Northern, having arrived recently from Cric ago. He hae traveled extensively in Alaska see A party of four mining men have arrived in the eity from San Fran cisco, and they are registered at the The postmaster Butler, It is stated that they are weet of Stamwich here for the purpose of amining: da 1 the post the country about Index and Repub Ne. They are C. D. Lane, Captain = Wicks Frank Greaton and G. 0. James Motformick and “Swe Brows. Thompson, the alleged bunco tr see are on trial before Judge Cann this Mr. and Mrs. A. TL. Cheney, of afternoon on a charge of rancy Skagway # at the Butler under the state law Mr, Cheney large mer Mem be of the coun cantile store at that plac eral the guests *- Mra park today.4 Chief Pngineer A. L. Broadbent Ther t ition for \ the revenue cutter Grant, is reg the city mel! te bu avenne i Vatored at the Butler. und the cit fm are looking over - - the ground MANTLA, May 23.—The Spanish Judge Hanford of the federal court newspapers Oceania, which have re ts engaged this afternoon in arrang- cently been publishing articles ob- ing the court r for the June jectionable to the military authori term, and als the circuit and ties, bh been suspended, and the district ¢ nich will be tn sem editor is in jail. sion July Gen. Wiliston haa relieved Gen. The eiv vice department will Hughes as Provost Marshal of Man hold examinations the firet of next ila, Hughes goes to the Sisayan int month fo «in lesire tol ands, A typhoon prevented the sail ' emp tin ther jar river ing for United States of the Cali vt fornia volunteers, ‘The rainy season ~ han begun. at Jefferson rday, after be ‘pounsg ‘oussoMNUOp, 1e AUpser ing in session iy day’ he 704 VOID ‘HeeajoR 04) ‘VOU FFIDIN eet and Iron company ing, bave granted ¢ 00 an advance in wager of 10 per cent |W hich took offect today, This tn | The Om | fectat | Dlewdhe SHAT WASILING® Killed His Sweotheart. BATON RAPIDS, Mich, May James Brumm, aged 40, a welt thew: stook buyer, living near Diamond his sweetheart, Mollie Flag lor, aged 25, through the temple to day. The died « few minutes later The cause of the shooting was Jeal ousy Hrumm started toward The sheriff ts on his trail ale, sho Lanting Divorces Coming Fa t. NEW YORK, May S.—Mre, Mabet 4Zneoh, nee Robbins, the sister Mrs. Helmont, who waa recently dt voreed from Henry T. Sloane, de vires a limited divorce from Peter W. Lynoh, the lawyer and club man The Lynehs live in Pari She b two daughter Their W VELLALIE, ‘The Nel- mont mill, Top mill, He mill, of Wheeling, and the Benwood blart furnace, of Martin's Ferry, 0., four works in this see f which they, all of the to the standant | and are the Inet te to grant the in by the @@ day adjustment, All | jo Here will be granted 6% per cent | Killed His Sister's ssailant EL t n, May 2 Lavigt Minoti, aged assaulted the ar-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. rette Cabaraa, at his house yee emiay afternoon, and last night he Waa shot dead by Clement! Cabasna, am Ifyear-on brother of the girt was later arrested. \WACINGA FIERCE F FIGHT oe nh Now Making the Effort of His Life. WASHINGTON, D.C, May polition! situation stil con trues to absorb attention here. The general comeption of the situation te that Mark Manna le making the of his life, with the outeome mn doum. If the bitterness should grow it would not be unexpected if Hanna were te drop Dick from hie politien! managerial pest and if Hu- ing should be obliged to drop Mr, Daugherty from the gubernatorial alate A pew state around would pot be surprising, There t# #o much at stake, MoKiniey's renomination be- ing indircetiy involved, that harm ony counsels may yet prevall, In Cox and bie sume proportions of great ance. import |Bloodhounds | Caught OHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn, May 2 Jome Haffley, colored, who at- | tempted to assault Heese E. Sparks, has been arrested at Dayton. ‘The nd, “King Henry.” found him from the scent of a pair of shoes left in Mise Sparks’ room. Some of the pursuers wanted to let the dog tear him to pieces, but the owner, Detective Phipps objected. Me has deen taken away ‘PLANS ARE DISCUSSED For Government of the Filipinos. AGUINALDO'S ENVOYS INTERESTED ‘wit R mn to Their Chief To- morrow to Report Fight- ing Contin MANILA, May 2—The Pilfpino| commissioners and the civilian mem bers of the American commission, | |held an eight hour session today. | [There was @ discuss of the de Me! SD TU TON JUBILEE I Takes Place in Washing GUNS ROAR, Will Imposing Military viewed by the Pre and Cabinet. WASHINGTON, D.C, The National Peace Jubilee) |tion was uwhered in at 7 morning by the ringing belle and the blowing of mt while the guns of @ | Vessels and army ports neat | lered forth their salutes cannon fired a salute of 4Bdtuns to the Union, 1 gun for each atate. ‘The afternoon will be given om,‘ an imposing military parade, ‘moving through the principal city, Tt wit! be reviewed dent McKinley and bis ca district commissioners and the diplo matic corps from an artistic stand in front of the White House, PROCRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY Memortal Day services will be held in the Armory hall next Sunday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock, and Rev. J. 0. D. lLawyd, of St. Mark's BEipiscopal church will detiver the sermon. The chotr from the church will assist ni the mrusical part of the program. Al! members of the G. A. K. and Relief Corps are requested to be at their respective balls pot later than & k and be ready to march to the Armory by 2:20 o'clock. Services will also be hel@ at the A ory next Tuesday. A parade will be given, and Invitations have been sent to numerous organisations asking them oo march in the proces. ston. The city counet! Denny Behoot Cadets and several of the fraternal orters have signified their Intention te be in the parade. The commitive in charge of the parade desires to have the city fire department and police fore take part, both @f which will undoubtedly aerept. . 23.~ jebra ok thin chureb | tes Mr. E. C. nughes will be the orator of the day, Wagner's band hae aleo fbeen engaged fur the oceaston. Prof. Leuben wil have charge of the | desing of the school children who, jas usual, are expected to form quite tan teportant part in the day's pro- ‘MAY SAVE THE PARIS Sea Continues Calm Still Fast on Rocks. FALMOUTH, Eng, May 24.—The work of discharging the cargo of the stranded American liner Paris was comtinued today. ‘The vensel is still hard and fast on the ledge off Low- land Point, but the sea continucs calm, and the prospects of saving the steamer are now regarded as fair. RAILROAD PERSONALS. BE. J. Coyle, district passenger agent, and A. B. Calder, traveling passenger agent of the Canadian Pa. cific railway, are in the city today, ee 8. EB. Sykes, sleeping car agent of the C. P. BR. at Vancouver, retufned to bis home this morning. “ee R. C. Stevens, general passenger |agent of the Great Northern railway, ie out of town for a few days. COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa, May 22. Admiral Schley visited this city to- day and he w given @ rousing welcome. A public reception wa: held and several thousand people at- tended. CHICAGO, mH. May 2%. William | tails of the President's plan for the| Reahan surrendered to the police to- | government of the islands, The Fil.|day. He confessed that he struck ipino commissioners manifested | the blow which caused the death of great interest. They will retarn to| Henry Reitz, the father of the pro- the rebels’ lines to report to Aguin-| fessional ball player by the same aldo tomorrow. Meanwhue, a num-|name. He claime he acted tn self- ber of skirmishes with the rebels are | defene reported from different ere the ER beiand. At Maraquina the Colorado! Fight Over an Estate. volunteers had « brush with the) MARSHALL/DOWN, Ia, May 2— enemy, whom they dispersea with], tegal fight has been begun over severe lone, oi yloradoan weing| she property of the late H. B. J. wounded At Hite, weet of] Roardman, the millionaire attorney, Bacoler, scouts met a emall force of) who recently ded tn a Chicago hoa- the my and drove them north af-| pal. His will bequeathed practical. ter a brief fight o@ mooute Werelly all hie estate to Mrs. L. B. Con- wounded, For sor aye the rebels | over, his only eurviving child, his near San Pe Macatl have been! widow merely retaining her dower engaged in ballding trenches. »~linterest. The widow now brings a day detachments of the Twelfth in Ht, contesting the will on the fantry and the Idaho battery dashed | erownd that the husband was of un. » the lines and drove the in-| sound mind when ft wae executed, surgents away after a fleree fixht./and that a large amount of proper- Two Americans were Killed and two ty is being covered up. i, Th neurgents’ loss is F of commerce mplete plans of bulldings to b » Seattle chamt rived the ec new state one of the built in conection with the Wash- ington Agricultural college at Pull man, ‘The plans received are those for the eclence hall. The ferry hall plans were expected this afternoon, | ‘The state has appropriated $100,000 for the construction of the two build inks. The acience hall Is to cont #10, 000 and the rry hall $40,000, The hamber of commerce meets to- aflernoon at 9 Oelook, State Horticultural Commissioner Baker, who has been in Eastern Washington, reports that the fruit crop i in a worse condition than ie generally believed i PROMOTIONS RECOMMENDED dD, C., May 2. ram was received this morning: WASHINGTON | The folowing cat from General Otis Manila, May 3.—On urgent recom: mendation of General Lawton, I re mmend Col, Owen Summers to be Prigadier General of volunteers, by brevet, for con#picuous gallantry at | Haasin, Bulacan and San Yeldra also Capt. Case to be Major of Vo unteers, by brevet for distinguished services and gallantry at above places while acting as division ens wineer of corps.” OO 9OF 4090019090076 098 Telephone Subscriptions to K STAR. 1s99. brook & Bishop, of Garfield, have heed in all, to dle Broe., of Island WRITING PAPEF Pike 150 OPPOODIO POD VOD ; ' NO. 75. Large Sale of Cattle. GARFIPLD, Waeh., May 2.--Hol City: Ore, The cattle were on the | Dametbrine ad Ghable bane? and bavelones; ke; range near Winona, but were sent Papeteries, 24 sheets paper and envelopes, § to Omaha with the large shipment Same, better, 10c, 12¢, 1§¢. One pound, containing 60 sheets and 50 envelopes, 20¢ Tablets, splendid values—-to see them is to buy them Saved His Life §C, 7¢, BC, 10, 1§C, 20¢. LBBANON, Pa, May 2.--A heavy! SPELGER & HURLBUT fuspender buckle in all probability 1215-1217 §& aved from serious injury William made from Colfax Sat rday night Christian, « young rallroader, whe was attacked here shortly after mid. night by three tramps, whom he r fused to give the money they de manded, One of the tramps, Thomas cond Ay If you want it done WELL, Lubbers, of Phitadelpthia, had « bie knife and with it he latd open Chri and are willing tian’s coat and vest from shoulder to hip. The knife struck the buckle to pay a fair price, let us figure with yo—-—~ and glance! of without wounding! ‘Third and Pike STAR PAINT CO. “4 OL , Chinese Laborers Hurt. ¢ « ° STARBUCK, Wash., May 2.—An id See Our New Line of ide oe or je of Nea iectcne mimes Crockery and Glassware) tien crew A oi ore on the track, wage tle, Sh, a:\feetght train, Just Received. It Will Pay You. | came around a sharp curve. Phe #e« GOLDEN | RULE BAZAAR CO. | tion bese Jumped for the side hill S068 Firet Avenue but the Chinamen remained and en -@ deavored to get the car off. The r sult was that two Obinm h were St. Louis badly mashed up, with broken leew They were sent to the howpital at| B01 TLED BEER A SPECIALTY Anheuser- Busch,Mil- Walla Walla. : Pabst, Milwaukee Schlitz, San Francisco Wieland, Seattle BRUNNER & CO. S02 Pike Street waukee MURDER 1S CHARGED i: | Telephone Green 74 ee Whoo, eels, Mees Guiltermd Arburnoe, a native of the i + Eman eernt Beg $100 @ Month prom anne ay: 2 Peg mg | Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy America ten years ago direct from | Mantia, om trial in the criminal) Third Ave and M on St. Filipino Resembling Aguinal- a Trial. "ec ae ace meme oe > Howard, Kigin, Waltham and Hampden Watches Aguinakio as the Filipino leader ts pictured in the public printa The jury was completed today, and the | evidence is pearly atl tn, } As cach prospective juror was | | At Low Prices, at WwW. W. HOUGHTON'’S Firet Avenue The most sensitive ¢f sense in. the boty ts almost inexcusable in these days, tor the reliel of effecti¥e vision. Gur equipment tor the exseu on of your orders Is the best thet oon ‘ound anywhere. H. CLAY EV ERSOLE, Optician, 1 First Ave Buffalo Legal Tender Developing Company. — we arquah Genenee, HY overiock the greatest opportunity of your iife. Two or three hundred dollars iy inves’ im good, promising mining shares will meke you « fortune. You beet not vay that it danmod in a 1 Dr. Hayden's Suit. ay nas ts cannes, bs that you are not the lucky one, for qrest ai rr pr Rag fae 4. needed Be Little pe nt DALLAS, Tex. May 2.—In Judge! a ite ron “conse, ab 8 tow jars in cas place yon on the iueky ti He Investments. folbe ibece whe am lucky, and you are bound Morgan's court the case of Dr. &. Ex G2 arava Tied Se gay. "eal Wea to's jayden va J. “rant al, een | share. hie etew! x - Wecent mark ee neny eee ie Eby +: “ha turms for your mone he Loge ender to trial today. Thi is the case | muro you ie Se ges Parr Og ey ps amined, the attorney for the defense re asked: “Are you, by reason of the war now going on between this coun- try and the Fitipines, againet the accused t” Not @ single ventreman was found | who would admit that he had any | fecling against the Filipinos ete | would prejudice bim tn considering the evidence. The case probably will prejudiced reas the v i the 9. tat mapa yee We carry Potts! itemit by Dratt of tempt to quet him and bis pewnpa- per, the Texas Kaptist and Herald, from the Baptist organisation in this state ‘There are five lawyers on each wide | and the list of witnesses includes | prominent Raptiats, both pastors and | laymen, from all over Texaa = The | trial will consume about ten wreath | eee TB. NICHOLS & CO. “te a Question of Time With Us. “The Anaconda Copper ; Mining Co. ts well known. ‘The purchase, equipment and development of its mines represent an expenditure of $72,000,000, every dolar of bora which was taken from the mines, The company pro- , cae ak duces nearly one-fifth of the wortd’s annual copper Roose iff Sr nny: eine Se | products. Tt empioys 4000 men and owns 9i mining claina, Its great emelters and refinery at Anaconda ‘ new butiding at 128 West Eleventh street caved in, and several Italian workmen were caught and fatally hurt. Cost $9,000,000; 200 cars, or 6000 tons of ore-are taken from the mines daily. The veins of the Anaconda viry from 10 to 100 ft. in width, and are all but exhaustible. Hamilton Smith, the Lontion expe eee when he recommended to the Lomion Exploration Co. the purchase of a half interest im the Anaconda mines, sald there was sufficient ore then exposed to ensure a continuous output for fifty years, It pro- duced during ‘98 122,000,000 pounds of copper, besides several millions of dollars n gotd and silver "—Seten- tifle Press. Marcus Daly began pote in this field as an ordinary borer—and his prospects didn't look half as well as the Lost Creek properties did when first discovered. Twelve cents a share is remarkably cheap for the stock of a coming divi- dend-payer, 918 Second | Avenue WASHINGTON, D. C., May 2. General Otis reported this moraing that Lieut. Pierce Poster, of the Third infantry, died at Manila May 2, of typhotd fever. WASHINGTON, D.C, May B— ‘The President tas ordered Charies Whipple, the American arthet, to paint a life-size portrait of Mra. Mc Kinley at the White House, The President regards Whipple's | of himaelf as the best ever made. The bank clearances today were $216,218.77, and the balances $119,- 982.65. JOHN E. MCMANUS & To Rightly Appreciate : pamber Pails, 10 at., 80) Chamber Pa a 24 be 40 | Chinaware Slop Jar... sennee: 48 | BUX pleoe Decofared Totlet Bet & | White Chamber \ai7 Second Ave an aged man, re- thia morning that Patrick Sherr: ported to the pollo he was relieved of $180 in a saloon [Pamper “Fae ‘ < galvanized tron on Weller street. Sherry stated a COON BROS. he atked the bartender, Hie Slack, he could leave his money with hte for safe keeping. Slack told him he could, and Sherry handed him a role of bills, ‘This morning Sherry calted for his money, but was told he had not left any money there. He im mediately informed Officer Freeman, | who arrested Siack and brought him A Foul Fiend Of disease ix what sewer tesolves itself to when plumbing t* imperfect. If to headquarters, Slack gave bail 4 Family becomes, entosbled 9 revalent, look@ your plimbing and rece for his appearance ity all ctions As sanita: + am end ges filters, our work ‘is unwu: now In the attempt to open the gam bling houses, and that is the ques- tion of whether the lotteries will be allowed to run. It i# stated that members of the consel and other | oMcials are against the lotteries, and | they say they shal not opelrate. On the other hand, Messrs. Consindine, Clancy an4 a few others interested, insist that faro, roulette and the lc teries must stand or fall together. There seems to be only one niten| | | } RAUTMAN PLUMBING C0, Cor. Third Ave. Spring St. "Phone Buff 71. WATER POWER Thunder Cured Deafness. TURRPLL, Tex, May LJohn Delivered E Industrial U Hell, resident of this county, had an Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. and Main st, Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, plant includes steel ood construction and eo Mining and all of of machinery built and mn” pumpin machinery thy nited States Metallic Packing Co Just Opened “iy EATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England. attack of spinal meningitis about two months ago, and to the surprise of | all the physictane he got well, but was left deaf. Several days ago there wae a thunderstorm near his home, during which there was an ox tra loud clap of thun« which ay parently restored his hearing. He immediately called to his wife that his hearing had been restored The cure was complete. * all branches of th» airad. her” pany. Agents for“ Worthin water tubo boilers and the and “Robert” About the first of June the Kruse Steamship company wil probably re sume the operation of the steamers Cleveland and Charles Nelson on the Seattle-San Franciseo route A statement to this effect was made to a Star reporter this morning by F. W. Goodhue. “While the Nelson and the Cleve- land are still in the service of the government,” said Mr. Goodhue, “there is no doubt but that they will be turned over to us by the end of the month, In this event, both ves The only place in the city to have Union Hatters, Corner First avenue # + hat made to order and repaired by Practica! sels will be put on the San Fran- f elsco route. The only vessel of the / " $40, $30, G25, $20 company now operafing between Se Cash or Installments attle and California, is the Czarina," The state convention of the Red Cross ts being held in Tacoma today. | FRED ", MERRILL CYCLE CO,