The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1902, Page 1

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ELLIE UNDERWOOD SEEKS [f Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 4 THE a aah ree 0) eo eer ——poe ~~~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTO = Zig (SLA REDITARY RULERS OF EARTH MAKI MINERS IN HER FREEDOM ON BAIL BOND| SUSPENSE Take Gloomy View of Strike Situation WILKESBARR| has ggain fallen upon the ough Charged With Murder in First Degree, the Wording of Law Is Not Thought to Be Strong Enough to Hold the Girl-Wife--- Pathetic Scenes During and After Inquest at Ballard has ganin fallen upon the = the way of settle: i diately tan Underwood. the child wife) return from his long man-hunt in| carried to the carriage BA alleged accomplice of Paul Un-| the southwest without Underwood as| “After the Inquest din the Ballard infanticide| his prisoner. The state \s } two or three 0! ‘Wii probably be released from/to have both defenda ty ity jali on bends before night! the preliminary, and f that reason | the min before the mag! poned until Und | Mitchell # | Today the miners and operators are an f 4 told her to be brave and all |apart os over out well. She seemed | after thetr visit.” P Where Baby Was Born Mr. Ronald said when Mrs. Under. | b¢ iven by the little rea | Na: where she and her | ¥iding covered her| threatens t id lad ‘ this afternoon Underwood's lawy lw ptured or the ed before Justice Cann with| abandoned by the sheriff, } Ba for ns for Permianion to eve) Wanted To See Her Baby the law covering the subject ia| “One of the most touching scenes| house in Ballard in progress. Prosecuting At- | of my experience I husband had lived ag al At; | day after the inquest when Se ee derwood cried and begged 1 with vigor The question en in stockader f into # hants | eyes with her band | that’s where little bab: At the jail this morning she seem mposed, and was interested 2 7 well as from per As she gaged at hie picture in the) of June 6 she timidly remark | with striking mine ‘*# just the way Paul ic nm we were married; he in d tried tol young mother that it 1d be better baby i it Convincing charged to bail | nee yo ment (Continued o | | | senator slight pital cases rede. of guilt is convincing t. Pro dis. ed, but I couldn Don't | Breau * ie, I waid, ‘you shall see the| ne if you wantlto.’ In Its Little Coffin I had the undertaker put it in herwax, Mrs. Ui | the camket and cover it with flowers, pared to at 4 |Were Just beginning to be brought under control when the strike was | decta Unless thi eto fill the pl ith being y violat the con- formation was asked and give na Said that Fresident 7 noe “y hs al agg The ing their |but few ca an reported WM Underwood Be Caught? “4 heard fh, although there ts a ting Attorney Fulton still] “The jittie ous split betw continued air of suppressed excite- oman was corapletely SEATTLE ST > The work of erecting barricades ab b -|river bank — 9 » TURBDAY BVH! » JUNE 10, 102, NG THEIR LAST STAND AGAINST BLOODHOUNDS HUNT THE SALEM CONVICTS Tracy and Merrill Bid Fair to Rival Sontag and Evans It is unknown now whether they went down the river or went by team to Barlow pase, Spactal to the Star. n from the barn at Kast Salem. some time and it is thought er | ed they cannat long elude the |determined po that are pursulng jthem. Last it the life convict hot through th Added to this convicts joone into the sand hitehed them “ If the lat e the men will be pe 2 when reports begin to] a capt d it 18 thought this also will make thetr escape almost an imp bi anized Into different after dark, th boldly dowbled back on their here they held up are now out with the | norning. | na sarees en ee sae a re NB CENT A COPY 4 #. “ PA AWK CENT AR. _THE SEVEN USURPERS $550 MADEON $130 History of the White Piss & Yukon Stock Being Repeated inthe Alas- ka , Central SOUVENIR BADGES CELLULOID BUTTONS =»JULY 4TH MANUFACTURED IN Tn 1898 the stock the Whit SEATTLE | @ Yukon Railway was eslling et r share. Fancy Ribbon Badges to Wear on the 4th, Embossed ||| Parnes same Seek Oper, ee in Gold or Silver; Send for Prices, Mentioning Quantity F. N. Webb & Company ast year 64 Pacific Block, P. 0. Box 128 Some people thought it was imposs sible to bulld the White Bass & Yukon railwey, but they are wiser | now. A emall amount ef the etock ofthe ka Central Rallway ip being 6pta at $6 per share to bear oxpense of the permanent survey is own mer The Alaska tral will have | wealthier and more extensjwe #iet@ | than the ‘Yukon, ane will be one of the best dividend eaan- ing railroads in the United Stages. ass & Don’t wait until the last minute. Thousands will want them and they can’t -be made in a minute. that was presented to d neat that place main n to atrlp off their | Cateh the Trail | d to run down the road in a Word h |werni-nude condition Another Hold-Up ning Tracy and another bold hold a sult of clothes, | of the suite se small for ite vietim was Later just been re- | nger, | oa team near Brooks. one’ clothin aly attention Both wore and carried rifles | of those who saw to the spen which f age. The men attempt at concealment and his clothes they com-| were following the main wagon road. te lad them to the| The chase has been diverted to that id locate a skiff for them. The men boasted that they ry were the escapes, ordered Roverts to ass. The University of Cambridge afternoon n Hanna and Roos that beri! Cudihee will not| exhausted and had to be almost|velt meat. return to hie heuge and then walked deck towards she MAljamet ta aferred the 4 |e Dv on-Wielaw _ | them in-1898, when the White Paso & Yukon stock was on the market, & small amount more of the ed stock of the Alasita Cen- tral remains to be sold in Seattte, The fourth surveying party Way | gail on the 15th on the steamer Santa Ana te begin work from Canle Inlet to the Chultina river. ether surveying parties ere field _Assayers’ Materials Everything Needed for Amateur or Professional, Field or Laboratory, We Are Headquarters, STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO, 627 FIRST AVENUE

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