The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1902, Page 1

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~ AST EDITION be SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, § ARSHIPS ARE ATHERING IN» TROPIC SEAS frmany and England Wil Enforce Claims Against ‘Venezuela With Naval Guns, and Uncle Sam Will Be There to Umpire the Game ake CAPTURES BIG MONEY concerted action of |SEATTLE OFFICER GETS RE- | WARD FOR ARREST OF MME. LA BONTA ‘The arrest of Madame La Bonta, accused of abetting murderers of Dr. Coyley in Butte, several weeks ago, Was effected through the detective | work of & Beattie policeman, Geo Bunnell, one of the youngest men on ‘are |the force. The reward of $300 offer- over /¢d for information leading to the ar- fest of the woman, will be paid to Bunneit. FE two countries on the ground that a vielation of the M woul ington government, though very ten- Py on that te not likely prepared under the present. cifoum- * Rural guardmmen hed to Havana, from al! a When the reward was offered for La Bonta woman, Bunnell start- to work on the case, and traced the woman in her fight from Butte to San Francisco. The day be- fore her arreat, Hunnel! telegraphed the sheriff at Butte omking if the re- ard offer was still good. The reply tated that 1t was. Punnell wired HAVANA, Nov. %.—Two of the inen wounded Im the attacks made by the mob on the street cars, on Wednesday evening, have died. Tae : z i f to the Butte authorities the woman's Coes aederegee tome laddreas and ber asaamed name in the claims San Francisco, Her arrest was then merely a question of minutes n officials here admit The murder of Dr. Coyley and the i complications gubscquent arrest of J. W. K y and flight of Madame La Bonta, cre- ated an extraordinary sensation in Butte. ul i i Yeaterday, the strikers having | ‘aspumed a ing actiture. | < 3 ¥ i i i 7 t | aii i] in forma- tion received today reports that 60.900 ates finally a4 both govern- mente seem unwilling to harbor them. On a charge of emberziing $8000, $1000 worth of merchandine, ‘Capt. C. B. Ferguson, former United States commiasioner, arid the erst- while Nomé representative of Mo- arrested in Seattle this morning. Ferguson, it is alleged, was under | vesting in Nome mining property. EMPLOYES TO MEE ago, but managed to escape frém the |firm’s money, and tost It A meeting of inundry emloyes will be held this evening 1m 8 wdteh bal, |had been. shadowing him. the corner of Eighth avenue and live street. The organization ef- fected @ week ago will be complet- ed, and the officers of the new union elected. &. W. Harmon will preside at to- night's meeting. a MARINE ‘The four-ransted bark Mu@koko, ‘spent 129 days in making Vancouver but met mont of her Capt. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 21.— | According to recent advices received here, there t# still the probability of & revolution in Hayti. Gen. Alexis _ Nord, the Haytien war minister, is said to have mustered 10,000 men un- der his comtmand at Gonaives. He med himself president of the republic, and expects to advance lon Port au Prince within the next ten da: INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28.— ofelock this morning the St. fiyer, on the Big-Four, intienenet? at eee in broken rail, a few miles west or rm trouble on Puget sound, She left Fae id ae ae te ie TE fane |the Canadian port last Tuerday, in fown an embankment. The train |‘ carried qn unusually heavy load Lary Passengers, and the casualties are large. It is known that the bodiee |. of same unfortunate victims are buried beneath the wreck. in crime, & C. Blackett, who was but failed to do #0. also under the eye of the sleuth. dropped the shadow and started out |his legal adviser, Blackett, came to alone. ‘They returned this morning, and the arrest of Ferguson followed. Ferguson's alleged ertme wan com- mitted at Nome. It is entd that Fer- uson was sent to Mome in 1898 with CRUEL WAR IS OVER GAMBLING CLANS AGAIN PURSUE THEIR TORTUOUS WAYS WITHOUT POLICE INTERFERNCE Gamblers are again «btting down to their regular easy mode of mak Seattic on the steanier Nome City. |it im said that they secreted them- | sslvee here for awhile, but private | detectives hanted lace. up thelr hiding- TO BOARD iN, Nov, 28.—Merits Lewin, iniwitz, a former resident SS Wrancisco, was today set BG to two years’ tmiprivenment} EW CUBAN no more internal sions wil he. tolerated. gambling disse The gam- ; ing 4 living, ‘The threatening War blers will be compelied to either play ; yee clouds that a couple of days age ’ yesterday afternoon. She wilt coal | Joins, old and new, hive almost dips pile police can atand but little ; Me, geam Bad te oF Oe ee {he terrible threat of & grana| chances will be taken by them ry m En july has almost vanished. ; : End of COLLISION 5 ee PELE CTL Lida) we | . : need w tow days a INGTON, D. C.. Nov. M—| pENEICA, Cal, Nov, 2%—Two an had obeys: POLICE NOTES 3 Been from Havana says the southern ifie “treights collided of Buperior \~ 7 ar lo tral Raliroad, from Ma@v-| near here erday and Engineer ‘te otiage, will be opened for | Poster and Fireman, were inatantly | today Santiago, about miies, Made (n about 22 hour three days are required oy ip. the only means of travel More With the opening of this new rall- “ Cuba te expected to enter upon | Seatti era—a way, a6 damages which he claima John O'Netl, onvict, waa arrested b Hubbard and Freeman piolon. The trip from Hae 160 iy gambling war, The gamblers ir |the naw tenderloin made the threat with the Intentions of carrying 1 out, that if they were closed up, w as the meaning of the up: 28,—San | stairs order, every house in Beattle| wuited from | y the dead | killed. ‘The acident r disobedience of orders engineer. Bra TALLIES WASHINOTO. ants $7500 from the | prancisco interests H- | point in getting t to cali for bide for th n alleged e@: F WANTS BIG DAMAGES ohn Nek @ Tacoma Interurbs bay » war de artment| Pre was brought to $ travsporta-| Judge Bell to call off his and a 1@ ON THE OTHER Gide OF CAPY, G. E. FERGUSON _ARRESTED.ON CHARGE EMBEZZLING $8000 AT NOME, ALASKA | hun and Co. of Ban Francisca, was | profits of legitimate business, and at- | yonterday it w Private Detective Harman | ® | morning arrived in the city. 1902 - HANDWRITING ON THE WALL TABLE? THE and/ kept @ watch on them for awhile, $1000 In money, to réprement Mohun| but when the men were ready to ao, and Co. there, Ferguson, it is claim-| they jumped to Victoria.” There the #4, was not satinfied with the amall| police arrested them last night, and expected Ferguson | |tempted to make himself rich by in- | would be extradited He consented to come to Seattle surveillance in Seattle a few days {it im alleged he used some of his| without process, however, and this He was utches of a private detective who| Last year, the San Francisco peo-|taken to the ofty jail by Poltceman | ple say, Ferguaon was given ample| Kelly, and later turned over to At- Stuart A few weekn ago Ferguson and) that the alleged embexaiement will be “squared up” in some way and the Prosecution dropped. vu the alleged defatcation made good it ie probable that a war- ran il be issued from a United tries compmiasioner’s court for Fer+ on's arrest. engineer and b hed with hot wate 4, though escaping other inju CALLED TO ACCOUNT MADRID, Noy, 28—Sener Macho, |the distinguished anthropologist, reatened with sult and the gup pres#ion of the publication of rele Ma concluded with the young mi ‘i tpye of slong phyrtognomical ot the king’e lines ference that the sents & veritable ED A THE SEATTLE STAR. In the big ties, Ferguson and his alleged companion | time to straighten up his accounts, |torneys Allén & Allen by Sergeant | It ie helteved by the poltce | Sale, Meo for B%e for ported 8w WINDOW DISPLAY filled our Bouth Window with Hotel, Restaurant and Steamboat | Supplies, and the north window with @ very few of them, Many Herbert $s Upper hundreds of Heating Stoves which we now have in stock. Great quantity makes low prices. “Come in now.” ‘ Northwest Fixture Annex. 319 Firet Avenue South, Bring the Boys Adams & Blanchard, 719 2d Ave. SATURDAY SPECIALS ‘Tomorrow being the last day of our Third Great Anniversary extra special bargains will be offered, as well as a big list of Afier G P. M. Specials THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF THEM— fe for 10¢ Cube of Toilet Pins. Genuine Brandies and Whi you mood stuff at edish Punsch ¢ povght In thie country in bulk. Fine Imported and Nes. All the leading brands of ] jes ted goods kept by u: We give f See the Hand haston We give away to our customers | WESTBERG & CHILDS. i BRUNNER & CO. 22 S0\) ome |e | @ Phone Main i030 Qpesite Arcade Building i 1912 2nd ave. i Piano ) One Cent *950ENTS a MONTH SEE OUR $175 | Lot at end of Beacon Hill car ine | Lot, Fifth avenue west, Queen Amme Hull. | | 5 | House of four rooms, 22nd avenug haif block from Jeffersom oars. Main Store at First avenue and Spring street. We have 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry otros We have everything in great quan- The LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 1st Ave. 80, cor. Main Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. ‘Tomorrow “And Fit Them Out in Any SUIT, OVERCOAT, SWEATER, Underwear, Hat or Cap At ACTUAL Cost Ail styles— Buff Hats, and Alpines. ‘They are the exclusive store Fedoras, Pashas Hinckley Block. Prescription ‘We give you what the doctor wants fou to Ne work al! Gay and al! night. Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Stewart & Holmes 627 First Avenue. W. B. Hutchinson 0 Corner Second and Unien Friday and Saturday we wit sell 100 pairs. Al Woll White, Grey or Red Blankets, At a Discount of $5.00 Blanket for $3.75 $10.00 Blanket for , $7. Now is the thme to buy! Se Glass Towels. 8% for 10¢ doz Safety Pins. 3ig¢ for 10¢ doa, Collar But- 10¢ Cream Serim. tons. 3%e for 100 Dress Shiclds. 6d Militar Punsch Punseh, made in Sweden. impor’ No im= BUSINESS IS G00D WITH US ta result in the betterment of{eident that befell him inst August.|pniuppines ’ Secretary van hia commando \ " abliants, commercial pro: At that time he Was employ Ub t , guadron and i : ; the | vert - . The main sine of Ch ne ui FOR CHRISTMAS. |§% | ttle Book Rye... ....§1.00 Hl ie £i, stgncara ne vee Tet do the boc. * You can buy this splendid instru V Resi Steer bere reney oe i . Bre of atao onry.|@ hand-car and fell 40 feet to the bot baut & ivan left the ‘ou can buy this splendid instru- =: 3 H sveneraiy: te siteiar|tom of the gully underneath. The! tion toni 4 een eae CONSIDERING PROTEST ment on the club plan and save $110. Total + Feconse We give ihe velee oft : e DE Aepevican roads, |bones of his left fore-arm were brok rmy officer intimately con. The The council committee on streets] you can pay for it In.little, oasy BOTH FOR 91.00, aol right — uy right and ij ; Intended to “run. cnrouh|@m by the fal said ue etl —_— an Tae acter noon, consider) ya yalemte Ot One Special to a customer only. ae 920.00 ond un Hi OBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS ata | bing situation ia "Well, they're run. | DRS PLAINIGE, Il. Nov vent ost Overcoats, $20.00 and up. Fin Venn Rowe, Miranda serene tent they?" Viseonain Cantrat fart trot a saute G a Month Pants, $480 and up. f Rowe ‘have led objections in tho| from & to. t headquarters nv n intereste ‘ sagen se) i ; we h in the moun- jor court ainet the proposed en out t that Chi f 0 ne The piano is delivered on payme low. | Dut want of capcfamtonmion and. establishment of| JUDGE BALLINGER'S TRIP eta aati tear th t . ; Ripe Acree . | 5 Ww ‘Opp eines | Ths cand Denny way. T aatorn chtiew, | & | 109 Columbia street i ! ¢ eee red. and tloners y ef against | He several montha th Poarl Evans, Weed 16 years, died " i x te ge — N 0. : in line are to be found : } ae ene. Severe 1102 Second Avenue, the improvement of the proposed | Wa: Arie Of land Of the riche, dom [Lier oumlabar The body js at (he paslors.of Liens Pr ad an

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