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PHONE MAIN (050 buriar Will Collect 28 Cents at the “$4,000,000. LONDON, March %8.—The Copen pondent of the Dally pages correst 9 hs that he ts reliably idogra the Dagish govern tered to sell the Danwh a the United States for $4, Ol! Rumor Afloat. The rumor: | wek valley is creatic Baradie excitement he oC The dis ) ‘Wis PALS TRYING TO FREE HIM alleged to ate party | hy's saloon at cceupied Judee morning. Sed cibeore of Tessma, whe | ‘ the capture of the three ne testified to the ctroumstancos Errante thelr apprehenston ‘and Williama, who pleaded i fo the charge, took the Debalf of the defer declare that Baker had no hend| fubbery, and that the third of stand was a white ma deen Dlackened for the iaret they both stated knows Baker enti! the meet wm the night of their capture. fel down later, howev Bi that they had met him ey wha ton hat they OBJECTS BNGTON, D. C. Mareb 28.— Deen lodged’ by the Brit- ment against the making ‘of any convention with the Sessbing territorial or @nan- ie protest to hold un- ree troubles ahall have ADERS CHILDREN q Madman Kills ; Wounds More. them down and crying that ‘come to save them from the| mad man Killed seven children PAPER RECEIVED f. Elihu Thompson Makes a Fast “ahora Eilltu Thomson, Capt. arrived from Valdes carly morning. She left Port Val- ‘3% at 5 o'clock, making to Seattle by the outside ia exactly days. This previous t apead reco records. Valdes sev te. brought to Seattle frst copy of the Valdes News. & tpage t-column week!y, ed- id and published by A. W. e- & hewspaper man well known ers were brought formeriy in Nome steamer And lately in charge of the a Perry at Valdes, was passeng: Jenks, bagwngemasier at the Was also a return pass- He took a pleasure trip to and return by way of the Fish brothers, who carry the mail from Circle City to Val-| all records on their | covered 760 miles in the ot winter in 16 days and a few Fhe trail between Valdes and the diggings 1s crowded March 15 over | People were on the trail at one ane © people stayed over night seven miles be: alley yond of W. W. Heck, census of the Copper river val- Whales? 10847 to be sent in. It & thorough description of the The Copper river v be definen it, extends from Prince sound to Tarrow ridge and OR area of 45,000 square mil+ Srase is plentiful and r-| Sf ali kinds flourish from June | Oetober. — Groune, spruce hens, 8, ducks and geese are! THE | ~- FONSTON CAPTURES AGUINALDO! |Brave and Clever Kansan, With His Little Band of Devoicd Followers, Traps and Takes the Filipino Chieftain in His Secret Hiding Place---Aguinaldo’s Body Guards Dofend Him Bravely, and One Rebel Major ts Killed---Famous Prisoner !s Now in Jail at Manila---Has Lunch With Gen, MacArthur, WASHINGTON, TITURSDAY EVENI MANILA, March 28.—General Fred Funston has captured A The capture was made last Saturday, March : |province of Ysabella, Island of Luzon. suinaldo, 3, at the rebel chief's hiding place in the There arrived here this morning the United States gunboat Vicksburg, Commander E. B, | Barry, having on board General Funston and party and Aguinaldo. THE GREAT NEWS IS CONFIRMED. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 28.---A cablegram from General MacArthur confirms the report of the capture of Aguinaldo. The president received the news at 8:30 this morning, breakfast. His face lighted up witha smile and he exclaimed: “That's good! That's good |” He took the messave with him to the dining room, where he showed it to Mrs McKinley. The president feels that the capture of the famous insurgent chief will end the Philippine insurrection, as far as all organized opposition to the United States forces are concerned. NS he left his room to go down to WASHINGTON, D. C., March %.—|ture of Nowe of the capture of Aguinaldo by | “@*" Gen. Funston was with much rejoleing tn oficial circles here, | was not taken and generous praise is accorded the | siatan the part of his fol gallant Kansan whose strategy ang|¢ ¢ whom, bravery have finally placed the wily | *** Killed Pagel . st important papers were welze wal chieftain in the hands of the | tne mee ged Americans. > wax taken ashore this ‘coe & and after hav h greatest secrecy has been kept mg AR Rig over the plans of the capture. Neith- Anda street jail He is in good th ar er the president nor the war depart-| -)ic_{4,'" S0d health er in the hands ment had ary knowledge of the un-| followers. In the dertaking until after Gen. Funston | MANILA, March 28.—Tho major wan kitle was well on hia way to Luzon; but |0f G8. Fubston's basardous « a% ever since he was informed of the! y.+ eat length, but it is| ed details, the president has been wait- Agu have been con Killed White Rosisting wee MANILA, Mareh What Shall WASHINGTON, D. C., Maroh 28 expectation i that A be sent to Gum or under ¢ eis a ponstbitity that hy aught to the United Btat nfined here: or, after be Guam for a t ean civil governm: Hahed tn the Phitippt \. given an an insurgent major, st a signa’ dieguis and the Americans fe upon Aguinaido and his Bound » Prisoner. A short, sharp rebel leader was a shackeled prison ¢ Funston and his me Fillptr a with ted to vaste, 8 f nativ ‘The Filtp t Deing taker stunned by th known that the plans of capture were |» carried out almost to the letter | With Gen, Funston, went #urmeon | Major Harris, Captain Newton of | the Thirty-f infantry ant Admire infantry Fourth infantry, six veteran » jand a company of native scouts picked men and tried. ‘The public was first let into the secret March 23 by a Manila press dispateh. It was on this day Aguin aldo was taken. It was soon realis- ¢@ that Funston and bis band were taking their lives in thelr hands, as| men treacherous enough to betray| Aguinaldo's hiding place might ens fly be suspected of leading Funston | The sxpedition | into @ trap. It ts only recently that| from Aguinaldo’s following: and jthere has been any desire to » had given to the Americas . t Manitn the exact whereab< Aguinaldo asa prisoner. When ic ae Ss Otis was in command im the Philip ‘dochiiia) Claasbe. pines, he rather avoided an oppor : mid tunity to capture him, fearing the| The Party was to appear in Aguin Insurgent chief might be a whits| Aide's camp as prisoners af tnt elephant on his hands, becaune The Americans were to t retention as. prisoner at Mantia un-! presented to Aguinalds as valued doubtedty would lead to all sorts of Prisoners of war—and then. at a giv on signal, these “prisoners” were t troubles; while his execution would | Fe mee) eee nee of dejection raise a howl from the United States. | overpower Aguinaldo's body «uart, | Since the idea of Gen. MacArthur|at whatever risk or cost, seipe to transport to Guam all trouble-| Amuinaldo, and beat « quick retres some political prisoners was at approval, various plans for the cay , A. Bunce Had a Hand tof Hand Fight With the | Intruder. Fooling in London. LONDON, Mareb 2—<Tbhe Ft junta declares that Aguinaid: coived at 11:00 last ni’ rtment Manila a: rende © Coreful, BOSTON, Mar Lopes! The | which the burglar was standing, was about 20 fect distant. With stealthy step he proceeded across the roor and was within two fert of the bur glar before the latter perce! Seeing that he had been | the burwiar Instantly turned and at | |tacked Mr. Bunce, A desperate | | hand-to-hand encour wed. during which Mr. Bra him seit to be a fighter y pick PHOENIX party of Amer day to hunt for Tiburon island fornia. Kiftotaue thier the which th There is a burglar in Seattle wh will always have great diffoulty in, explaining to his “pals” how it happened, as it is seldom that a rob- | ber, after being discovered by the| with biood man in the house, is given a severs| 1 ge in beating and afterwards unceremon- | i0/" lously ejected. ‘This the unusual | fy and painful experience of nn intrud. | ia erin the residence of J. A. Stu %4 Mercer street, at an carly thie morning. Mr. Bunce saw the | burgiar standing by the window With the aid of a dark lantern, the man was helping himeelf to the tents of Mr. Bunce’s pockets. equal to the « AND MILLARD. and long terms respectively, of Un « senatorship. ‘Thompson water and andidate with Mr. Bunce foll the yard, but pe, taking with gold and ally rw 4 w “TTS DIETRICH LINCOLN, Neb, March 28.—G Dietrich H. Millard this mor " ted ft Wheat ecctatinis. SAN FRANCISCO, March May wheat opened at 103% and closed at} ‘THE HUMBOLDT i eh a short dummy and carried it aboard. The unsuspecting eaptain paid over the blood money and sailed away The Defunct Bank, Hanford SHAT'TLE NG, MAROH BRUTAL! PUTT, M Mar wham, an Austrian ath in @ row that ¢ vs, A COTTAGE FOR WASHINGTON SOUNDS JUST LIKE WILLIAM ANOTHER CHANCE! Goebel Jflurderers Get a New Trial. bitgation M, McNan rf yan defendant adg Mrs nd to This morning Ju Belt bench warrant for who refused to rers to toatify In the Mabe dama , now b Halbe asuby A. 8. Smith, who has for n number f yen en clerk for the county imiantoners, xt Saturday, to take up law S209 POHOOD 0 9OOF 22SEC ODEOERES ODO 1 Anna Willson | will resign that posl-| STAR. 1901, WE CAN REFER YOU To hundreds of are we Seattle’s best dressers who -aring our celebrated OXFORD AND CHELTINGHAM on | ATS... Who will vouch fastness of color Our guarante if not satisfactory. for an 1 with eve heir durabilit ir eping their shar sry hat. Money back What more can you ask. Oxfords, $3.50 Chellinghams, $2.50 Latest Blocks, Latest SI >< ades. th ng in Bolts New. Ww stripes | a i ing phoning Main 687 POPPED OTEOOD OD DOOTOOOOV EEOC OOOOES ‘THE LEADER “¥ 710 Secend Ave. ash Goods. busiest part of our store. T assortment now than later and at bargain prices. yard—Dimities, Ba and Jaconetter; eolor- qual to the 1B b only .. yard ch designs Dotted Swiss, really worth 9 cts Beat bargain this season. ‘etaden on ports and cuserila. are Gnesaties quality AA at $1.50, # you will our special get precisely 109 Main St class, tures produced, Asbe ir The bottom flues ned are the most The action of the wes nround the oven ven In a mild yet stre prevents the cold fro: in the range. arb here is A great saving of fuel by this improvement which would otherwise go to Waste, but also keeps the oven of an nuous for THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : : : ONE CENT A copy | ISVS ESI PIS ST CS LSD A Family Shoe Store bers of oS SSSIIIGSt Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave SLLLOELA LEAL SL VLAASLA MARCH WI} Every woman oust Calla Cream 25c a Bottle ‘There's the i} Cacellent on the sack is a guarantee of satisfaction to grocerand cus- tomer. i Novelty Mill Co. OHIO WROUGHT STEEL RANGE Stands today at the head of all Wrought Steel Ranges, and is recognized as the standard of its Steel Pilate. red with cast irc and the trade admits that it is more attractive, has more desirable fea- and special advantages of merit, and is more salable than any other a, at Once establishes its superfor- f the Ohio Ranges has its purest state rolled into plates with Ranges are gsrain Is not affected by rust. ses its density 3 produced by compressing at Gifferent states of a conductor of heat, se- t degrees of beat, whiles 4 bestos-Lined Flues. ed. Ast into the re ud n fu suring great durability stos Double ng a fire proof mi 1 with asbestos, which forms a double nt baking qualities and the »® bottom is asbestos being p making an eve without from cooling the re orbs the uniform bottom « erial and a non effectually keeps it within of the range Bottom. casing. asa baker's brick oven. heat and radiates th nd steady heat, luctor, range and it pre- against the ore vieasantness The advantages her mption of fuel, As the fire amet, dat same 2 oven, but © 8 the heat with- as the asbestos not only absorbs the ‘hest even temperature, Double Oven Doors. vacancy will be filled by FF f the auditor's oft * range being double, it forms a E de y oven door, which prevents ke! heat from radiating into t om, d back of th as in other r The French, nating of liste of New York, who oo & branch bank at Nome. are| Cert tides and are preparing to Pate « panking house there plentiful in Valder. Ac * ads Yewn, a good chicken | $ Imay'be hat toe c Meals conta up. Rome trouble has been had lately jday issued | ben the LICENSES TO WED owing marriage teen eld, will wa Phil H, Do}l, ag 1 Lake's effort to o away and Southeastern J to Emily A wervice through the Cedar river sys might from the White Star das an agent to tem will come before the city coun | > passengers and 1500 tons of freight affairs. ‘ oh next ‘Monday | [eenarl mae Rnd gerinontis| NOT THIS JAMES. tenn dey 06 account of bad sewe | general merehandise and perishable ; tention to order the Inying of a wa | steamboat man of the upper | as aS — | vy A. 8. Taylor, Jud Leopold and ¥, B. Chand-| > SAILS TONIGHT prog dead-alr chamber between the plating tarnishing from heat ae ut retains it within the range, closet, with two drop shelves, The nges, allows the heat to escape back ng. The drop shelves being a great ins and aster in char The Pacific Clipper line's steamer court Humboldt, Capt, Bonnifield, will sail etain water} back of the | of the rang hg the utensils not in Imr 1 nsideration the advantages enumerated above, with the elegance of design, sub- stantial construction and the extremely low price at which it {s sold, certainly makes it the best range ever placed on the market. ‘abticamas NOW _ON EXHIBITION Z. C. Miles & Piper Co. 78-84 YESLER WAY. a Wellman, both A mans meeting was held and attle, : : a8 decided to enforce the Alan: foods, Capt. Ralph Smith, a well EN ter main from Melrose avenue and The oe eating to health. known ‘The Seattle Biectric Company han| Pike street to First and Winnipeg Passengers of the steamer | | le. will be one of the passengers a force of men_at work tearing up| avenues, payment to be int Partha: on the thirteenth voyage to | ¢ | euMon, Will De gots Kiohe« mining | the awitch In Ploneer square, by | tending over five Th printed a set of r : man of the Interior, la on his way which cars are transferred from the | 0f public works w direc new paper in which! to Dawaon to visit his claims in that First avenue to Second avenue by | furniat Johansen and the | locality, way of Jamen street. It will be re se Hertha for the way Jamen Pasche, a A & grade equal to that of the were treated on 1! the interior, will Auction of Hors anter'a a day well tion during the whole avalry horses now the ttle corral. These animals ome unfit for service and dispowed of to the highest uld Y The James Montgo reported | by the police yesterday as a fugitive | from justice on the charge of rain. ing checks, is not the James Mont gomery favorably kn form ngin of the Brew & Malting Co. an estimate e iption tn would be eapect: da report of the that would fs wr Seattle an Any ant | erly olae, ing ing. Dropping everything proceeded to transfer the cash Mr. Bunce’s poekets to Mir. Bunce watched th by Gov. Davis, t ry | with much Interest until he Stones. ‘Asa reault, the chief| money quickly disappearan: of Little Rock has ordered| the burglars pockets, H bling place to be cloned| stand It no longer, and jumped out! wit hours, jt bed, The window ia fromt of Lpidders LE ROCK, Ark BAtiegamtling bill be incl t amount | re inion, | The quarter Harry Conner, an ex-convict, was arrented today by Patrolman Hub: bard and Freeman on suspictor The Ford manslaughter ¢ contin nday by Justice ( Lui next Pucwday, at @ at into Le In the cane “ot A Langworthy Tallman found ery plaintiff in the : sum of $612 0 od hlon for supplying residents of Green Leedee wile 90011 Ie mR,