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2. SEATTLE SLOSS SOEOSOD SESS CHOOSES OO OSEO OOO OSOOOD VERY SERIOUS “HOPELESS ” oosccroeseoooosoooooososcooooosoooosoooooooooss | ROGERS TO MKINLEY ‘ ‘ W ' HIS CAREER IS WRECKED | French Soldiers Shoot an Maurice Barrymore's Mind aH: eke That Gallant Hazzard Brothers Be Rewarded @ | English Officer. Is Gone Forever. Record: Employed on & kareny, Steals on Sunday, for Capturing Aguinaldo. } Goes to Penitentiary on Monday. | wr NTSIN April 2 Capt. Barnett} NEW YORK, April 2.—"Hopele cctniiuoininaes 4 © jot the, British Madran infantry, was | ty insane’ tn the verdice by the three! POLS ccmaes ROM eS 3 . 5 - - sok heen, Gs see an Indian sentry was shot in the more passed a qu ung fellow f : ry oa in Ge eton’s Pc thaspe aturday nigh ’ + What e ihe Presiden H. _MeKinley, Washington, D, ¢ $ | nirained relations between the tr ur 3 tienes ar ap a motion may be given Capt iF Li Pq ¢ ral ree capture of Aduinalie an vouch in the fullest manner 3 At Pretoria The Heattle Tra ‘ 3 n his name en y ° is character as a man and as as r in of ning its improver L Lieut, Hassard, his brother, | am PRETORIA, Apri Gen, Kiteh ban Supestatend: F it | @ r Jude u + C bag | KNehener'es troops. vig Pt, on By ~ © me $0060006000604000900909% 650000000000000000000000 " a t f ey ‘CITY BUREAU OF Sonal erga po | WATER MAINS ALDQ SWEARS ALLEGIANCE! IDENTIFICATION % oe Price: ONE METHOD it Plan May Be Tested | ‘oroner Hoye Proposes One in in Court. Connection With Morgue. _— WASHINGTON, April 2. MacArthur cables that Aguinaldo has taken oath of allegiance. gmertion that the laying of ' s . MIMCKLEY BLOCK be tested in the « 4 WASHINGTON, April 2. Gen. MacArthur's dispatch follows: t meeting of the city coun Ebest: ot bela ie. eee one H.R. Ctise pre Since his arrival in Manila Aguinaldo has been at Malacanan, investigating conditions in}; ¢ zs " from clients against é ge Pain o jthe Archipeligo. Has relied almost entirely on the instructive advice of Chief Justice Arrelano., « t oe the sys is iegal and] aco na, E wd ae A . n " EO oled tat the cnareer| AS & result, he today subscribed and swore to the declaration in page 11 of my annual repor providing for it, i un-| J. The matter was re-/ ah te the fire and water com-/ ‘ le b 4 holce residence lot or ton H tween East Union om the understanding thai| WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2 ievitieakinioanineh aiiaiitn aeaieies inhaneds ¢ : : e ek ‘ nse rede Go ete HERBERT S. UPPER a will be solected for a test MANILA, April 2—Prominent nth a, The suit probably will} cers, surrendered Y y to Li to the supreme court and pe: y os pean, per. —EE of three months. are confident that} eile Mill be upheld Corpora. | . WASHINGTON, Humphrey ‘recentiy} The news that Aguina’ aiueet wees cadets th of allegiance to the United Ear ietigation snay ombar- ie very satisfactory to the of-| It is un lipino officers and thetr men continue to ¢ jay to Lieut. Hawkins, of the Fourth cavalry, The Bu! place at fixed hours 4 h day, No chances he escaping agar lonanens of continued re-) There is no doubt that Aguinaldo | ats the authority of the | will be carefully watched during the | ing . firnt few weeks of his f ‘er erstood that he will now | MacArthur will take naldo manifests his wincer ta present polic ; ‘ be set at liberty, and that the first | see that he is not ercretins separty owners | been little daubt his cap use he ae ey Bee Sd Pek RR ES able that he win | Me mot char that they will| Funston and his arrivel as a pris-| sue an address to the Filipinos, ure Aguinaldo ‘will be on offictal pow: ander x) for the present. Thetr| er at Manila, that he would real- Ing them to follow his example. , at least, with orders to report |t nment. 2 for Behave the city pay for wa: oF ta Bes BURNING IN TACOMA FOR WAR!) SENSATION :3:2:25:° KX SSE ont ae 0. hon the body ¢ @ “ 9000000000000d0d0d0b00TN 000 00| ttt TE‘|SSTESEOOOOS eoeoees i 2. Tod: | NORFOLK, Va, April 2—The| PORTLAND, Ores-Apriit.—Firad > | Russian cruiser Varing is this after-| icy Francis f thie city, has noon hurriedly coaling f barges | Deen arrest in Hampton roads, and is scheduled |e@ with bigan to sail immediately for Russian wa- | three | DALLAS, Tex. April 2—Prairte TACOMA, Receipts. fires have been raging three days in| councilmen ing elected | Dick “ coun.| election Is proceeding in th manihily meeting of the Se- | Ti Za ne SOR Seema Stee | inte nner. As an inst fm the New York block “Thirty square miles ef grass was |‘? completely burned, and an immense | number of cattle pertshed. ia mie ig aster Crsets and re. = i : a re ‘The losses are estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000. Milligan ts Mayor | : SPRINGFIELD. L—M. LM Dr, Copeland E ligan, Heput ted mayor ANN HARBOR, Mich., Apri a= = The municipa ows & ” Eppointed to investig-| Republicans elected Dr. F C gain for the Rep ~ r™M ‘of cases that had been Copeland mayor. An entir gan les brother-in-law to Senat Fairbenks of Indiana 4 lican council was elected LOOKS LIKE HARRISON! 5 ty=h | WiLL RECOVER sth te Seve wees ste hicago Is Voting for Mayor and Municipal ~ Ownership Today--Rioting in St. Louis-- Liquor Is the Bone of Contention ing t morgue, but "Wrele yl ay in the Kansas Elections. \NEED OF A CITY arta) come trout, inet: saben By 40, 000 Majority open front, 12%c; soft shirts, 00; other fired a revo c ed out to the counet mbination ¢ ; ey same of lp weal a the! him. The revolver bullet plowed tn- | > t matsaaiet, ot John B. Whelan — cannon and fire-crackers—) +, Roger's left arm. h re lee Queen (ity Steam it iethod used to induce the working | in a general fight following. or “heen flea for atout > on ; Yote early in the day. A/40 shots were fired, but no one veraging $4,000 a day, anc | Sate secoresie. Bence wet a rrned that ganas of| while many of the suite brought car > 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. We disturbances were reported up | De™woratic rep sare being pro-|be defeated by securing necesmary a Near Pike St., established 1690, Lee eee foung | tected by the police. idence, the task is becoming t waa hay aig is | “Henry Priesmeyer, Republican, fir- | steat for his office Bee et?" morning vote the|t4 into band of Democratic repeal-| The plan to unite this work with fall of i> a remarkable de. |@7e at Tenth and Case streets, seri-|that of the delinquent tax collec o ously wounding William Dwyer. peng n in et, the adjw va. — committee and was reported [amet fndlentions points (at at night as, being impossibie. Tt i) the re-election of Mayor P In Carrie's State ssa Fag Seqnetines | ae ; { Teeny TOPEKA, April 2—Municipal elec-| that an ordinance to provide for a ) I ty-figet ward Flonore| tions are being held today in # first-| claim agent be prepared for Intro ton of Paimer, it] class and 69 second-class oitiesot this| Guction next Monday night. "At Mr. Qgreat run for alderman. | stats, the main quor | F4, , A | Humphrey's request the bi ‘What it Wilt mt ee ee at ry provide for appointment ot| | active, = to e al by the mayor: section of Mr. Harrison will | SOU, r. tie victory for municip- | |An Appeal Will Be Taken to the U. S. Supreme’ Court—In the Meanwhile the Quo’ | KANBAS ¢€ wTY, April 2 | tees Sr atavesacletration.ove chat WILD PLOT Warranto Case Will Be Pushed in the State Courts—Leading Citizens two Inches deep covers ev Speak in Favor of a Municipal Lighting Plant. L. Short i# the Republican 1 date and W. H. Craddock, the De } | cratic. for mayor. Dr. Heghes, Pro hivitionist, is supported | Was Madlis Can & Widhiete Cn Sete (tests Housshold Goods, Hotel, Res- | OUR LINE IN... ——— 3 i taurant and Steamboat LINCOLN, >. April aal f the fed art decided that|* highly pleased with the renult of th Scheme to Loot Bank/)‘.” a Tin rapa Is the Most Varied, Best Made and Most Com- municipal elections in Ohio. nowledges his pn over “nh | wan perpetual and that the olty had| 1 ej ter advocat f good t ade ‘ cm 2S » : “Baa” Jack election of Tom LL. J ae may Comes to Grief, no right to prevent it from doing | °*T? r from r t won| Rlete in the Northwest, and our prices are right. owt op of a crowa of of Cleveland, “Golde ie” Jones of business. a fh that muni 2 have been seriously | Tole do, and Hinkle of Columbus Leuy 1a lies -waciindnn’ wi!’ | ipa 17.6. MILES & PIPER CO. | | | ly after noon. unicipal election is ws u ine penta, ¢ Tela ve f oe b reper Gagnieat ine ne vor | etic Der i |atspatch states that the Turkish po- | No. 6,430 is. void " " . meme iordinances io. gm. eure th the matte 78-84 Yesler Way. bag Bey u 4 I k ome out fo a) The Largest Stove Houseinthe Northwest ause (of to L gue eg dnaaheubieoeshsbabiatinsssaesbessbedict which hould nh thas the gttoe.{# inunletpal gan plant on a amiall | take steps plant FRANK E. ADAMS | Trade Mar Colman Block. Tei Biwe 670, seattie Searches truction. # have been made of ng implioat rinking | Judge Burke and his associates, did | penstvs AAYTON LOSES HIS CASE WASIIINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1901, PHONE MAIN 1050, £5 oes THE SEATTLE STAR Pi igh A MONTIEL | A full line of |. oping Paper, + | shapes, all grade LET US GIVE YOU A SAMPLE. You'll like it —everybody The Only Up-Town Stationery | Store J, M. LYON & CO. Suocessors to A. T. Lundberg \207 PIKE STREET | EAST ‘The children need new shoes for Kaster time We have them tr t variety All sizes from the baby up. All prices from Bole ag Cushion Bol shoe on ear Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. “ARAWAK” Is the name of a spring Diood purifier—a good one, too. The agent left it with us to sell at a bargain, * 50c For Dollar Bottles oe, FOOTWEAR NOW ON SALE N & CORN Jacksou Street HARDWARE OSLYN COAL QUEEN COAL Once tried mak eke tht teat started in Seattle Aug. 1899, and haw intreased ev= ery month pints. ‘Telephone Union Tt for atgam |] coal and domestio, order delivered north of Pike street, Telephone Main ts5 orders tor delvefy south of Pike st Pianos You won't know what is the y best posuible deal to be je on a plano until you ha ited our pinno department, It’ excellent showing of stan 1 makes and beautiful finishe at really extraordinary prices, térms to suit ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & CO sis \Spen which the was company found-|asort to cut its rates and will ao| Zover heatits whe Bede ton seoesssovovoerseseesose Mocats . cooverestecrrertrcey@ 711 Becond Ave, ed its case agains e city no when it sees competition ming | said “ sei saree ‘ou no doubt are aware that hi Stones’ Landing Postoffice. | he jhgainet the city. 4, [so wher 5 g|naid: “I'm for municipal owners IRY DOMESTIC FINISH Xo7p efoto aware that high gloss The postoMce at Stones’ Li &| "11 Ww not to be presumed that either | jedad wines first, last and all the time, The de that will produce Domestic properly may have to be sarty would fare better or worse ir bd inser. inion rendered last night, declaring pa - Frank Burner the Landing | fos Heke sousts than ta this court,” | Judge Winsér #Ald 3""My position |the gas company’s franchise @ per Cascade Laundry co., this morning on complaint of the Pa-| o¢ ad oe eaammelt Uae aml ovean, Litane pon ceed ane ameaa tacit Corner ‘Third Ave. and Main St Telephone Main 210. ile Cann ot a tate hour this place the case on the superior court |<iflo National Bank Co that the pos The case was made known to the! gnip “i me eee po Teen aiest the si ta Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 493 Jane Your Wen With jate hour this/ place the case on the superior court) Gmoe hullding at that place * tM digg! Blah dg died CT known that any fur-/Ation at all, a gnt fe 3 oa Fendered ints decision in| ealenday at once ed thelr public thie merning through the col: | 1.4) remarks from me would, I think, | #t @ reasonable price can go on just | @ COCSeSseweeseoooooesoos—ooooooonceeeoleooonseles CLAY PIPE }§ Satie. . not to grant the applic-|ernoon: “I am not surprised at Jus a ascertain the correctness After reading it, Corporation Coun tily In favor of the « yl Sites exahicinal oWnarahy ‘eubine Mi cA We S Ate Well Matured. and SE aS $f Cayton's counsel for the dis-| tice Cann’s decision, Indeed I do not | the complaint ines sel, Humphrey Informed the Star |its own lighting plant ie Peete aan ores snip of ube MIGLIAV ACCA ; INE iy Ca Yesler W ce, the case and bound the| see how it could have been other - ry 3 \t would ap to the 1. 8.\no hould not [oetenktoeten. thar ian Maso ur grades on ports and sherries are w and quote esier ay armacy it over in $900 bonds for trial| wise. Cayton made no “m4 Trouble in Store auipreme court. “The appeal will not, ‘The bponenta tor manic: | arwemadority. | That le to my mind |} quality A at $1.00 per gallon: quailty AA et $1.00 and our apect 7 ing Mapecior oenrt ton agp 4 oP gh sip CANTON, ©., April 2—The Repub- | howe Saher,” ala he. tn i : ieray M the | eat uetee, dan be ethigven kad Mig at $2.00. By ‘phoning Main 657 you will get ected Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, ieposes of the case for the| vant f allties. We |ieana elected “J, H. Robinson mayor | such manner as wiil Interf t th t paven't th Sdoubt. aH OR) Tae Sele PRESCRIPTIONS Prosecuting Attorney Ful-| proved our case completely and wo |by 600 mafority, The city council ts/ least with the qua warranto ‘pro-'clage which has made it a poin do | ——$—$—$——— eee MIGLIAVACGA WINE COMPANY, 109 Main St Dr J. B wl ROW file un information- and ii now proceed to let Cayton make | Demooratic, | ceedings new pending in ihe state evetytbing Iu it power to make that (Continue Ore 3+ Beattie Shik ie, x