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Only Seattle That joPrint the News : : ‘al 8 NO, yor LOOMIS WhoSaid iaUnkind Things °: About Castro. pela Looms from the siea ra ‘arrived her Rico. added em mot the authentic!ts Interv minister sald were present at and that they, a unkind things ‘Castro: and be m by alleging pat into hia mouth Mpeald not discuss (he diplom tm Venesuela in advance to. Washington. The the Venesuclan courts Wil be elected for the vix 0 KILLED. | O N. ¥.. April 17.—Wm. me, aged #, of Silver creek, Wagver, aged %, of " were Killed by going i. at Eighteen-Mf Mallee from Huflaio on the ‘A gondola and a de tapped of the bridge and) to plecws on & great rock Dahigres and Wag- « Criminal Dies of His Wounds. April 17.—Jonn Al- famous counterfelt- this city, died tal today of wounds time of his cap- men clafm mosts A yt coun- Dusine<s Re oan te . We was discovered a few was arrested by was the au- 100-kroner and t Dank of Swe- ot Copenhagen | in the head mh West street, from a crowd! moon suepteton | a Pony od crime. ad been | Taylor, palice matron, | Bt her residence, cor- ayenur and Yester way. cause of death ought or by exposure NYlOr Was taken sick abo At that time @ ; opel family arrived | ett Mr. Tevior worked | bed from nervous ethaustion. Brew rapidly worse, Paper in Dares jay b condition was an ed ae ort Last night Carrell caw that ' Ast much longer, and nde of the family were notified 1:18 o'clock, eu unded yen t we before death Mrs. ‘Taylor jor Chief of Police Jack ght rs ag 1 has served continuously fn that capacity since the Was popular with member of the » lepartment, and was a way nist a charitable wom » was noted for her kindness mpathy for the poor Taylor has resided in Seattle ast 20 years, Her hushand 1880, Her daughte or ehiid jer who She was services wil be hel afternoon at? i fromm chur Rev. J. P. arers will be selected police depart lays ago Mra. Taylor realized she was very sick, and re sted that tn case of death th Capt. Joha Sullivan, Jatlor Joha ett, Jallor Corning and Sherif? Cud thee be among the pali-bearers ment Tw t Y. M, C. &. to McKintey. COLORADO SPRINGS, April 1 The corner-stone for the new Y | M. ©. A. bulldingat Colorado Springs jie to be Inid on the day of Presid | McKinley's viet here The preet- dent has been asked t er an address. Satie. er a short A. in the 3 * and other aE. he of the bresidenti ial party will take part in y LAKE PARK TRACT. A plat of the Denny ne Lake Park tract has been filed w hall by Charles E. Denny ‘ re ta Denny, who dedieat treets, lanes. parks and fountains shown darcin,” to be public and elty prop erty, to be maintained by the city Was appointed poltce| OVER BILLION-DOLLAR — PITTSBURG, Pa, April iA meeting of the vice preai¢ te and the advisory board of the Amalgam } Association of Iron, Steel and Tin workers, to consider the advis- | ity of declaring @ general strike amg the mille operated by the United States Bteel corporation, waa called to order at It o'clock this ing the probable outcome Bhaffer of t labor or ation refused to express ar ion, but said he would let mat tera take their course, though both | sides must make concessions. | The combine, it is sald, will be asked to vacate the position it has | taken, or a strike will be declared The conference took a re noon, John Chapp vice pr | dent for the elghth district, was present. but he will attend this ternoon His vote le necessary FOR PLOTTING | uw SKOGEE, 1 T.. April 17.—Hay- jing t ised that Crazy Snake | and ic Tah Micco, the two Indian leade ho caused much troubl among the Snakes recently, are plot ‘eah ootbreak, United Stat Bennett bas issued orde shall be arrested by any found. that they officer wherever | MURDER AND S A MEXICAN WEDDING TOUR .; The coune!l ts asked to approve the plat. The Denay-Blaine Park add! tion fronta on Lake Washington. | about midway between Madison Madrona parks. ad wild a Sawmill. CHEHALI®, April 17.—H. Syver- eon and C. Wilson of Chehalis are } about to begin butiding @ saw mill | just west of Adna, The new mill ls to have @ capacity of 30.000 feet of lumber dally, Timber holdings to | the estimated amount of 25,000,000 feet have been secured. ‘MUST KEEP THIS SLOUGH CLEAR (Lake Sammamish for Pleasure Lake Sammamish is soon to be Seats accemmble to the pleasure lerafton Lake Washington. The feounty commissioners have been naked to serve notice on the loggers along the fammamiah slough. con- necting the two Inkes, to desist trom filting that water way with old logs, chingles and other refuse matter When the waterway is unobstructed some of the larger boats are able to te from one lake to another. ter courses in the United States un- der jurtediction of the secretary of war. The act made it a severe pen- alty for diverting or otherwise im- pairing any navigable water course The penalty for the violation of this act Is from $569 to $9500 fine, or one year in the Federal pr j Another Fiat Building. Another fints wuniame in to be erected at once. A taken out a permit ie frame structure at 519-596 Washing ton street. It will be 40n5 feet and | witt comt $4600, BR Childs. « real estate ‘Murderously assaulted by @ Rear the corner of Firat) Bet Beli street inte jant . Chilts wan on hie way m whee & man suddenty step- from & closed entrance to oo gigeman bim to throw | hands. aA Mr. Childe . agen from the high- hand, and hit him over with in, Were Gred. One grazed fdrehead just over the @ painful, though at peculiar a had been Ar- ected and a i giving | bis came es Jarnes an 4ppearance and been held up. He bruises on his face, he had received them iwstle he had with his 4 Merkmes and i iduar 4 charge and questioned 860 his movements. He that he roomed at hall and that he 16 the city trom half an hour « it he was t was on fessed Said he was tired and into» saloon to rest 1 was just fooling Tam the rman who aid ‘The man I attempted any quest ily #ni0 tha arch In the Where the hold-up oc im finding 5 22-allber USE OF HUNGER, YOUNG SCOTT TURNS HIGHWAYMAN to Assaulting Horace R. Childs and Is Sus- pected of oper Similar Crimes, During the melee | he suddenly arose to his | cartridges, one having been expiod- hes offices in the Burke | ¢d. It wae fully an hour after the con- fusioa of Beott before Childs could ¢ found. Upon relieving Seott of the gun he made his to his lodgings at 250 nue. O7 Western ave- Told Wis Story. There he related his experiences to Geo. Palmer. The latter imme- diately went to Schaefer's saloon and informed the bartender of the Ident ity of the vietish. Mr. Childs called at headquarters today and left the gun he secured from Beott. A derby hat, very much powder-marked, was found shortly after the shooting, in the street near the corner of Rell street, and was identified by Childs aw his property. Chas, Cotterill and Thos, Burke were on the scene of the hold-up within a few minutes after it occurred, and | held Seott untit the officers arrived Seott is hard of hearing, and in conversation ases an ear-trumpet He is about 23 years of age and claims to have relatives at Austin, Tex. Several weeks ago he was loyed for a time by a water fi h company, Today C. A, Bobbett recognined Scott as the man who had attempted to hold him up near the corner of Summit avenue and Madison wtreet last Monday night Did Big Business. Scott also anawers to the desorip- { the man who on the attempted to hold up kerson near the corner of Sixth ue and Pike street; KE, J. Brandt sorner of Ninth avenue and t, and KE. J. Robinson near the corner of Madison street and Minor avenue. he gun used by Scott was of Har rington & Flehardson make, Scott will be arraigned in the po- lice court tomorrow. Scott told Chief | Meredith that he was without money nd was hungry. He gave that aa his excuse for turning highwayman. Seontt this afternoon informed Chief Meredith he destred to plead \eullty in the superior court and be leentenced as soon as possible, at nis nihil aah lest t pe and ran) ROOM, A SOCIETY man, BLOWS OUT | Smalipos t en Out in @ lodg-|mmall arma All took oath and were | CAUSED THE AWFUL DEED. ing house here, and the people are | reiensed alarmed at the prospect of an epi Gen, MacArthur adds that this —— demic of the (terase. | endo the insurrection there. EL PASO, Tex, April 17.—Wild)| with jealousy, Andres young Mexican of good family, hast night at Juares, Men. shot his hand. some bride to death, and then blew out hie own brains. Garcia and hie bride were landers | in Chihuahua sectety, being man- jager of the Joohey club, the fash: TACOMA AS Other Cities to Confer for President's Day. TACOMA, April 17.—The chamber of commerce has decided to address a letter to each of the principal ett- «and towne of the Bound, asking each to send a representative to the meeting to be beld here in the office of Mayor Campbell tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon, to arrange &n itinerary for. the president's it _ to. Western Washington. Representatives are now here from Whateom and Fairhaven. Yellow Fever ard. VICTOR, B. C., April 17.—H. M. 8. Condor, due here presently from | Acapuico, will arrive in quarantine. | with several cases of yellow | fever aboard, according to naval ad- vices. WASTING o » Slon vice ai} “ ’ , “i veere:| Gambling House. 8 : Maas 5 Oru ts Organize. MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn. April 11.—Two | PULLMAN, April 17.—The ge | «* held up Ben Ma mt wists of the Palouse country held | ting how and ured $5200, whieh the strike juecet This vote will | qm eon here last night for the | Maresh and his aarietants were unt probably be taken late this after} purp of organising permanentiy |ing after th t's play noon. the Ir and Hinpire Druggiets’ ace The bb Ane k all the cash McK ERAPORT, Pa. April the r notice posted last night at the De There in no clue to the robbers Were mill that all employes failing | Identity morning will be is taken | Stolen Goods Secovered. THE aM STAR. EVENIN r APRIL T7, DARING MEN ‘ON, WEDNESDAY Alaska Companies Eiect 7 | Norinorn Commercial ¢ the ¢ Fo a eon thal athowie| With Guns in Hand Rob Joint oMeers intimates ' manage: | The striker ri wit « v : air of ope Jisorder this morning amber of Commerce Is fiiie diind cocupied by Mew ntly Entertgine D.C, Apettan—| © Omolale of the Amerioan Federation or say that (he present time ts | the stand taken by the| itv: el workers in the McKeen | nd that the Federa y the unions if they BANK FAILS. ERETT, April 17.—The Wen Jatehee chamber of commerce arriv ed here in a body last might, fo int and business visit as the vas: LATE NEWS, jgammerce. hie morning «me wer-/Memphis Doctor Mur-| dered in Buggy. a | Kiverside, At o'clock this after [hoon the visitors were banqueted at ithe Monte Cristo hotel, ‘This after w ASHINGTON D. C,, Apri —|noon they are “doing” the water | k Meyer has been ~| front tnduetrics. MEMPHIS, Ten April harge of the Le Mars! Toward ndown the twin cha Hals Beruggn, Jr ne of th ] atl Mare, lowan,!| bere will take « chartered steamer! ing ph jane of Memphis, | whose failure was announced today | for a sail on the bay The program |aasinated jast night while return-/ by the con f currency for the latter part of the evening ing home from « profespional visit. Its last statement the bank had/an informa! publie reception Hin body was found in his buegy 227.000 Habilittes, and $104,000 in de- | hotel The Wenatchee party wili/at § o'clock this morning, the horse omit. depart for home on 4 late train to-|baving taken it to the kable door night, ‘Their visit to Everett will be Temembered here ae an eodingly| NEW YORK, April 17-—1t in #tat- pleamant event Jed in Wall street thie morning that | UICIDE END 2 pres Louts & Ban Francisco Rall- | ad Co. te the purchaser of the Establish Deadline. an Central, ard OF EEN RIVER, Wyo.. April 17.- Jemen of thie county have i a deadline and sent word o the sheepmen not to treepans be MILLS HIS BRIDE, THEM 78) Serious trouble may coeur. dered. Al —JEALOUSY PORTLA Apri! 17.—|pether with # officers, believed, engin men and 2 fonable resort of that elty and which | | te owned by Garcia's father The! young people rried only four | They were on an | é rip when the trag-| at Juarez | ora Garcia, the murdered airt was @ niece to x-Gov, Terres, the| Chihuahua multi-millionaire. Bhe 23. was lb years old; Garcia w * the arch-Eplecopal residence to the cathedral, the cardinal as cending the throne. Archbishop Kain of St. Louls, assisted by 40 priests, then celebrated the pontifical high ma while the chotr of @ sang Goun- } | Maine wit 8 tee hed | cn “Manes Bolenalle.” At the conclusion, Cardinal Gibbons conferred | on Momorial Day, | the palitum. The sermon of the day was delivered by Archbishop Ire- a jland, on “The Church in America: Its Yesterday and Tomorrow.” PHILADELPHIA, April 17.—The Cramps have selected Memorial day, | May 30, as the date for the launch th +h] ing of the battleship Maine. Among | thoee to be invited to the ceremony of launching are the original sur ivors of the original Maine an close relatives of ths victims of a harbor More Burgiars’ Tools Wm. Robertson, Joe The Kruger Thus Interprets. Rowdy Scene at Bish-| yA kighertson, Jo Milner’s Return. op’s Consecration. In the tendertoin district last night by Officers Bevan and Smith. In| tat place wan found steel drills. edge hammers and other tools that DUBUQUE, Iowa, Aprit 17.—With full ceremontal Keane today was invested with the pallium by Cardinal Gibbons, in | St. Raphael cathedral, Many distinguished Catholt | pated in and witnessed the investiture, whieh bro Ul mr of the United States, At 16 ofcloek Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop John | dignitarte ught laymen from all partiet- archbishope and priests marched AMSTERDAM, April ‘The Boer| LONDON, Aprtl 17.—Rev. A. FE ula be wd in Dreaking open safes. Seeaerite no Sanat te Tepresentatives hore accept the re-| Ingram was consecrated Bishop night a man attempted to burgiariae | turn of Sir Alfred Milner from South | London today tn Bow Street church Bailey's «re bridge. of the ry on the Grand str Kelly t# held on suspicion | mount to his recal crime Mr, Kruger on hearing the new 4 on leave of ubsence as tanta-|and it took 20 policemen to escort | John > Kinait, anti-rituaiist, from/ | that edifice, after he had loudly pro- | “‘ DISGRACE TO AMSTERDAM, April 17.—A letter received from Maj. Reitaenstein, « German officer serving in the Boer army, says that when Mra. Joubert widow of Boer Commander-in-Chief Joubert, visited Gen. Botha urging| peace, Gen. Botha sald “T always respected you, but that you come on such @ quest from dh The Swedish Lutheran church, by Daniel Olsen, this morning took out a permit to bulla a new church at ede Ninth avenue. It. will be a frame structure, S0x76 feet. At present the foundations only will be completed, costing $5,000. CRADOCK, Cape Colony, April 17 News from Hellbron today says lthat Andries and Wesnels, the bur l@her peace envoys reported to have been kill by the Roers, are alive. CALIFORNIA WOMEN WILL SERVE WINES TO: M’KINLEY |70 THE W. C. T. U. THEY. ‘SA ZEAL, BUT PLEASE DON’T INTERFERE.’ | | SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.—-The | citizens of Ban Francisco have de cided to banquet President McKin ley in the court of the Palace The yard will be beautifully « ed and illuminated. The feast | will be spread at a cowt of $20 a | plate, This banquet will be din- | ltinct from that to be given in the | ladies’ grill room by the Ohio soet- | ety SAN FRANCIS 0, April 17,—In | replying to the request of the Ohio man's Christian Temperance n that no wine be served at the quet in this city to Mra. McKin- }w For the Needy. Froe water for Mra, Lawrenson, a | poor Swedish woman, in the object | of @ petition to the city council, which was filed by the Rev, J. P. D. Liwyd, the rm of St Mark's pal church. Charitable per wed & Jot and are hay ing a house built for Mra, Lawren gon and her family. edie FI RR a Lu |} claimed agatnet Ingram’s appoint. ment said that ole now appreciad’ n 9) Kenait's remarks caused an extra- . SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.~Ter- | ordinary uproar. ry McGovern has arrived here from | with cheers, hise " |New York. He t# scheduled to fight! Popery!” Ingram is accuse April 2 ing am extreme ritualist lof be- tc Boer woman-/} inh, disgrace all 1 in’ our eyes.” Gen, Botha later reproached bis JUGGLE WITH THEIR FINANCES; thorized peacema tried to tam er with the loyalty of his troops, be A movement is on foot in Eastern the recipients and is simply a ératt| Cities to provide for regulation of future, ordered that they be #hot the accbunting of quasi-public cor i Mtarted operations, the| 1p) proceed to pay large sale | porations, especially gas, electrie and Hoy he Sead «holder BIRMINGHAM, Als., April 17—| water companies. It has long been | who a Be AGS, Morhmplaers | lected to offices. They are At 4 o'clock this morning fire burn- | Teoownised by experts that the chiof mere fgure-haada and often do not | | factor in‘clouding the gas question tive within a tho’ ed the car barns of the street rail-|is the irregular yetem of aecount- plant way company, and also the Third ; he jing which makes it possible to crease the fixed char, these aa The minority stock. Presbytertan church, the pastor's | pany without any necessity or bene-| helden werlogs to prevent this fit resulting. waste of money. | residence and half a block of 0t= | If the accounts of the comp Repairs, too, wherever possible,| tages. Loas $150,000. were kept properly it would be y | are put down as capital | ere, aes 3 the exact coat of produc-| Having thus overburdened itself, | | tion, add to it a sum equivalent to| the company set# out to earn profits | & fair profit on the legitimate cap-|on two or three times what m legit. | ital invested, and thus get nt a Just | imate plant would cost. The result rate to charge consumers of gas, is that gas rates are placed two or But in many waye the companies three times as high as they ought| make this diMeult by Juggiing their, to be. finances Frequently temporary success tn First, the company counts all its| this system leads to a belief that It expenditure as capital. It may und. Other investors buy th: spend thousands on things which are advanced prices v1 not necessary or tn rectifying mis the renle of profits to be takes that could be avoided or In| made is placed higher, and rates can. paying by commisstons to promoters | not come down Hut all its expenditure inet down) The result ts, a few “financiers” as capital throttling the people to make profits Then the cémpany usually proceeds! on their mistakes and extravagance ¥: “WE APPRECIATE YOUR ley and the women of the cabinet, | to issue stock far in excess of all its and greed the Momen of the Ohio 'mociety, og expenditures, By this stock-water-| This In why m legitimate concern Gallfornia, have expressed them- |ing the “capital” t# again expanded. in Boston can sell gas at 900 per 1,000 vea in & formal letter to the pres-| Later idends are paid in|cuble feet while a Seattle monopoly ident of the Ohio union thus atock k is @ pure gift tolexacts §2, While appreciating the seal of | the workers of the W, ©, T. U, of Ohio, we belleve your ety may. with safety, rely upon the integrity of our own to Avoid nothing that courtesy demands, not to trespass | beyond what babitual sobriety and dignity of the occasion shal HVERETT, April 17.~The announcement that the city council! had | ae ee oie a anng | adopted a resolution appropriating #5000 to defray the expenses of en- | guste,” tertaining the presidential party at Everett on May 2, created a wild This ie interpreted to mean that| storm of disapproval among the citizens of this town, who all day yest wine will be served, erday wer riourly contemplating a public indignation meeting © yeutordny afternoon FH, Hrownell, attorney for the Everett Improvement Co, filed in the supertor court an application for an in- To Open Voilowstone. junction restraining the council from carrying out the appropriation. ST. PAUL, April 1i.~It Is officially | While it i# desired by everybody here to make the president's call a | @ gpnounced that the opening of the peasant inctdent In his Western trip (should he come to Fverett), the Renyvenane We tonal park un yey | qui of $5,000 was conaldered by the aitizens as nonsensically large } July 1, Instead of several weeks earl It ¢ d today that the text of the resolution reads 3600," and | jer, It was hoped to have the ¢ that the city dads had caused it to be reoited 0” asa joke and “just | ee Meee She ee bor dh to atir things up." When Mr. Brownell called tn the court, the astute | the previdential arrival Is too carly law-makers decided the “Joke” had gone far enough, and they publicly | in the season | dealaned it att, 2 The Greatest Seteann at ao of neces Piano-Building, Only 5 feet a Inches long, yet containing all the 1415 S finest points of the Concert Grand. ing Olse ne ? 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