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— DEATH'S HAND IS STAYED The Seattle Star | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1903. LYNCHED Kentucky Mob Takes a Murderer From Jail and Hangs Him to a Tree in the Courthouse Yard "THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «. CENTS PER MONTH VOL, 5. No. tar 1S EXPLOITING TIN MINES NEAR NOME United States Steel Corporation Has Experts at Work on Sew- ard Peninsular---Budget of News From Bering Sea Points Temporary Revival of Vitality Prolongs the Life 0F| viesixox ww. 1 hitted a. young man |g ROMm duly {Mectten Been Gor og Os all sel os “. ™ 1‘ - pay * om Th her white pr er ‘ : ‘ . oa oration has ite eyes en the t ines r , . zs the Pontiff--Belief Is Expressed That the End |i bee di sccy ie eens acc wapriconmonts bat waived © now |Site ety Be tel pactiral seats | foe wank’ Wirth at Will Come Within Forty-Right Hours dM oad hares of & barty of hai ROME, July 18—Bulletin.—At) tong at: eased to holt defi Dr, Rossont pu him pulse stog LEFT NOME 1a cael Eg eget ving ; bow In the 1 €:45 o'vlock this morning the fol. | op warding th tion of | fore | . he morning parade and | oss : ve ee . lowing medica! bulletin was posted '" : ? t | eee ms Hering sea mes | oe ney ie ht we pepe haa! ** must patient fore JULY 4 santity Gert un the bi ee t wevera re ie puleation | sir iiny Jeuth, but the doctors ” Pane { Alex m fe 82, iration. 90, temperature! will mot venture ¢ nan ean ¥ drowned yesterday 4 ee a tees ie SS PRAISED BY (20 5 fia was Reticeable change in the genera! Y, such as or i alarm ea se condition of the august patient. tong wea.” wentth | tved bie allette STEAMER INDIANA ARRIVED gy ee elas ila pile t ou " any specif rr : ne ty my aft FROM BERING SHA METROP FRISCO MAN | week tors ping hia bond u , : ROME, July 18—A 1 edit au persons are | 1 i re a them ate OLIS YESTERDAY { jtle has been Feleaned from, * a te a A edition | . e Khe, w t the] | Jat present and had made ‘ fine Whe, pepe. will lve. unt tomorrow SSNS SS | Nome un 4 ERNMENT HAS MANY ar mma tn | woouss bly until Friday. | Daseenate ‘"| GOOD POINTS , : | hat | | MOTHER AND HER : = fal of | ‘ w Ne To 1c, July 16 } mere or gold in the first tore ie sorte Se OS ana ie A BABIES IN STRAITS). pepe range | os eam Pos Shoe eee STATION Hieesiae a git Sissies fits ert eat ta is {he predictions of his phveitions and |NEW “FIRE HEADQUARTERO) ond contre ieee euainer 28 months, sh eli ons ang Allg am Siete, vented the diferent ” rien nese heraserd a netic bevecneie "| CONTEMPLATED 190} and 1908,” Th and and 1 ‘e nan ‘The sinking tis and periods of Aelertum that marked the c tion @f the patient yesterday were suc ceeded last night by an unexpected | PUt Fevival of vitelity which ended in a Period of refreshing ree. fo At times during the night the 5 dwplayed symptom of restiessy and depression, but these comdit | yielded rend@ily to the medicines (nat | were admhiletered at intervals by |! | | Dr paren Pope Low's record for Uitie of which appeared tm With the new he the = My for the atus was yesterday, |on top laat | Way de Dight’s official bulletin, would be in-| The teeter credible if it were not confirmed by | constrw per the drctors and cardinals present tn | at Terry the sick chamber, None seen more | for » perniexed than the doctors them @etves, Dr Lappon! salt frankly a TESTED FIRE HOSE “I can not imagine how the pope at ne 2000 fet of 2% -tn manages to keep alive.” upert According to the phyviciana, the | lighting and t, FY | pontifr may ie at any moment. (Chief © ue tnd even in the riidat of one of those ex- | Counctimer ichton, Mor traerd@inary intervals when his mind |rison and Redvward took @ trip er the @nd body present @ comparatively | the first hil distri yesterday fire department The jto determine the most advisable c teat and proved te b sound appearince A M) those aynund the patient have | method to be purewed tn the matter, iafactory tn every FARMERS ARE HOLDING UP PASSENGER TRAINS IN THEIR EFFORTS TO News Item. WON THEIR SERVICE TO KENTUCKY | LAST POINT BE DOUBLED “convention LONGSHOREMEN NOW| NEW STEAMER TELE-} . RECEIVE so CENTS AN) GRAPH GOING ON EV- ert today for the purpose | HOUR ON HOLIDAYS | ERETT RUN SOON Patate. i and other state officers to be voted for at the fall election. B56 a For the head of the ticket there ix | ‘The Longshoremen’s union settled (te! The soa et i a spirited contest, the chief asvirants an fo ae eee }t Morrie B. Heiknap, « mil-} long standing differences with the Pa- state totey of aged © merchant of eific Coast Steamship cotapany Sun sph wil | day night and averted a threatened wow fom? tus E. Wilson, a | strike. The union secured = wage - At f Louleviile, and Ci J. seale of & cents per hour for Sundays t int ey ae and bolidays been Phe eateng lt age At the time Of the settlement of the! pun of the Clty of fererett of longshoremen's strike against the Pa the latter cific Comat Bteamsh ¥ Inet a neale ot @ cents an hour with w ime. An arrangement was made whereby the company was nino to tarmins on Sundays he wervie: ous should increase 8uf-| cities will thus be a 0 warrant it | Capt. Git F As time dragged and t showed no tnelination t reaclution are Dr. W. God Hunter, @x-miniater te » and Charles B tor of internal hold President sible for the Guate | Inent persons to op- | | | ex-cot- | Sapp revenue, } Roose best known ma removals scale the union men became | will command th new asteame Mr office | See ells fas. oot es somenty | Sab alt Cree comeial MR.PLATT'S i Re a ht to the » j or in a few|® Navigation com “ we aboard p A unfounded. | BIRTHDAY o Revenue launch rd thie morning | EW YORK, July 15.—1 in | Pany : towed the sloop which was reentir| genster Piatt's birthday hte was} 7 nt sare ME font over [captured at Deception Pane t vomcere| born in Owego, Tioga county oo bets ; “wal J “4 ompeotea | of the cutter Grant with nine contra~ e town on the ic railway, | that she will be able to make 20 miles) 14.4 Chinese aboard, to Port Town Which ‘he still cinkms as his rest: [en Nowe. She will Iand at the Col-| song ©" dence, on the ith of July, 1993, /™a" dock. | hence he ix 70 yearn old | : Steamer Arrow will resume her & A few of his intimate friends as run Saturday or Bunda mmercial ¢ ny's Nome} ul. left @an Francisco Sat will sisted him to celebrate the ¢ and Manhattan bench, | urday for the northern port. She tall at Dutch Harbor to ai tal hotel Which place he has made his aummer | Although Mr. Piatt has grown old} ich #he ts taking north for the use rapidly ing the b few years - — ot the Pacific squadron, which te on and during the Philadelphia conven. tlaska waters. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., it was given out yesterday Prosecuting Attorney Stor | bring an action agalnat ex-T lant Governor Lee on charges of pting a bribe, Also against Lay-| ton, the wealthy alum baking pow der manufacturer, for using money July 15 that will tion was so II! that it was feared he ver, he has to # large vered his strength, and in vigorous enough to control the organization without liner Mhinano Mart ar night from Yoko ding an immense of now crop J quention, juding Misamideo Sabur 3 7S to influe: leginlation the new Japanese consul at this port,| Sa!t Take, 16; Tas Ar 6 DES PLAINES HAS a OG | uinstte A 7 jutte, 7; Tacoma, BIG CAMP MEETING) DEAL RATIFIED | 00000 esser ro0senr. pion an Won, Lont Pet ni - Sa been purchased by W. D. Hofus &| “ 2 eT DES PLAINES, 1i., July 15—For Co, was loading At Mt. Michael | Philadelphia a % ST ‘e 44th successive year the Da&| DHTROIT, Mich, July 18.—~At a] July 2 for her trip to Seattle when! Cleveland peieichesc” Oh. Oe ines oamp meetings one of the |special | mecting here today the| the Tndiana left that port July 2 New York “ “ om aM reateut Rumer asnorbliies held by| stockholders of the Pore Merquette| Detrais ma 8 (4m Ihe Methodists of America, wan for-|raliroad ratified the action of the di-| German liner Hoerodot Is expected to) Chicaio 2 ae mally opened today under auspicious | rectors in authorising the purchase arrive from Tacoma tonight to ad. | ft aemetinin 4s | xtonda | of $8,000,000 of 6 per cent Firat mort-| charge 276 bagn of tral Amerionn| Washington ..,.ccscysrreeed? 90 8 conditions, The program over two weeks, during which time will be revival services con- ny eminent leeders of the by m Ma drounation, gage gold bonds of the Lake Eric | coffee and lohd 20 tons of flour, beer And Detroit raijroad. Control of the | And general cargo at this port, ‘The Take ‘rie toad paded to the Pera| Denderrah, also of the Kosmos line, Marquette in January last. will arrive about a week later, OUT IN STRENUOUS KANSAS | dent Attorney onaparte na temen I and on peleg cut tr from 5 = m rk for mt of fmt eet mweeping did work, and that the ety of at least | YESTERDAY SUBCKING HAHIBILION OF BALL ah ball players Almost every walt wae a moore of oH Beattie & tora ye enime. agwregation wi this afternoon to retrt yerterday. acd promines t for the tafnotchers before the prewent ton perk ende feat nu pa “~ = @ | Garland “a a » w “ | = i) ORIGIN OF GORDON- | BENNETT CUP RACES Trophy Held Two Years by Club to Whom It Was Donated FIND FIELD HANDS.— TELEGRAPH BRIEFS |". | trophy July 15.—Prest-| The first race for it was run from consulting with|Paris to Lyon, a distance of 1634 f Haltimore to- | miles, and war won by Charron, on jon-Bennett Auto cup heir origin In France in Bennett donated the tanding that it be Internattonal OYSTER RAY Roosevelt is day regarding the postofice scandals|a Panbard tn 9 bourse and & min | and forthcoming prosecution: utes...In 1901 another Frenchman with a Panhard, pn the eur ¥ United States on, Ale Automobile who contested ompeted in the July 16—0r wealthy con who killed a tractor named Walsh, whom helrace ip Ireland, wit ‘ound in the company of his wife,l year The Ur years’ {imprisonment for ve mansiaughter | You wit I ‘ ef our peanonatile t #1200, Tokls AZARETH, N 5 July 16. pyran & Op my Jones’ Army arrived thia| —_— — — In & bie. on mn, Mother Jor lenouncing capit “ PELICATE LOOK OUT, BOYS! |\WWOMEX . NEED CONSTANTLY A MILD Councitman practice of boys he TONIC-THERE 1% NO BETTER |trains along the p SUID! At the meeting of the eity| TONIC OR SYSTEM BUILDER Monday” he luced an|?HAN A GOOD BRER, WOME ordinance fixing © penalty of a $10 jays in Jail, or both, auch| WHO MAVE TRIED fine or 10 fine an¢ nment for a viola~ HARRY MAUPIN WAS BUMPED AT SPOKANE | &POKANT Wash July ¥ Harry | np that he has had ¢ time in the game yes |ARH ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT—IT He was hit for eleven good) HAS MADE THEM STRONG AND ait wan the Bp | pea rie Captain error that was bunch, but he je by that pitehed | Maupin got the b ue for # terda Two dozen Half-pint bottles, «ood mame for go cents Soore by Inning: Spokane O2OTRIO1L MT foattie 1610000008! ‘Telephone, Rainier 30 HitsSeattie, 0; Spokane, U. Firrors--Beattle, 1 At Helena Ban Franoisco, 9 At fgit Lake Spokane, 1 Helena, § AASAERY See NSnnd 6 the multe In onr window rpectal vrloed at $18.60, Tollas, Binkerman Ce ” «| MOTORMAN AND CONDU CTOR OF EXPRESS CAR most ns , = wor % per! " lattes explained that teurehends im tye| REAR OF PRECEDING PASSENGER AT ARGO |! {0m (he perks Ith had beer, examined, and for onte draw | rented and t a seconds the youthful gold me niga ti b hunters were cbliged to remain on , r above Ih . A rear-end ee the Inter- ‘The passenger train left Tacoma at | her the stoamer's deck. jin fan ¥ tone me 4 electric re evening at $:60 o'electr ond wna bellowed on rtiy | rid! exclaimed the| | Argo, except that ne was badly |afterward by express car No, Si. 4 hurt, was an « of the | The latter did not in the dis ft aboraté Fourth of | recent emasbuy twe race- | tance a train that ahich waa in pre | track Oars that resulted In the death | is required by the rules, hence the en the Indiana weighed | of one Oger and the injury Of | moterinan was unable to atop bis car ; All sorts of athletic sports several others time te pr mn whe ad rashed into the tear coach of an for orders. The damage to the Interurban train. The drawheads of n WILSON'S | “SIWASHES” GAVE_ A challenge | DISREGARDED RULE 8S AND DASHED INTO THE ably exceed $200, | | | both the couch and express car were smashed two passengers, Mre ductor Charles Fish and the Mercer | motorman of th * immediate Mre ¢ ‘ " and Mttle son h Allyn H have returned though beth sustained rather pa t is declared to rest en i v ‘ <4 4 “ home by Miss Constance Walker ef | ful bruises: tirely upon them ee OE Oa dead oe has sued rence Thompeon, 1 of desertion. married in 184. i , . j | In the #ait of Oscar Anderson Against the ce & T In- terurbay Ral mpany to recov- er $10,000 for personal injuries, Judge Griffin t granted the of t for a | “The packing houses of Carstens! Inst Tt was therefore held that Brom, and James Henry, sre nui-| there remained no other alternative mare: " pances and must be abated, The | but the ismuance of a decree finding | nd. ee prayer of the petitioners ie granted. | them to be c » nuisances and PE pe ASO | Phe evidence er" that the Frye = 7 - |r dence shows he Pry health, hb at Pler Ne mead her sib- Bre bee . 7 a made PY boom through of the whart abate the nuisance at its place since ‘Gompany, the court “ |uit 'w held that It would w warranted | werenens, tearing away te ment in ing the ren 1 of this dont oonnee sme ire plant, suggesting to the complain. | O°)" "aed aches at ia ants that, should cause for com. | 7enal of the mate of the towbost. plaint arise in the future, it would | co" po ete The Olson has be advinable to institute a new pro yl for this port of 3300 barr Carstens Brothers gave notice of 7‘ and was bitterly cc appeal to the supreme court from The transport D the decision of the court after the July 3 for Seattle mi ‘cumming up the cases, the latter had declined to allow the de- | of Urbane 8. Griggs. The Dix is ex- und that neither Henry nor|fendants 12 months in which to re- | pected to arrive August 3, when the * Brothers were entitled to| move their slaughter house from ite body will be shipped to Lynden for snaideration In that it had present location. Henry recently burial Grigg? wae a graduate of been shown that they made any! purchased on which his the University of Washington. Ho naiderable effort to comply with) plant # ‘at a cont of $26,000, It succumbed to typhoid fever In Ma~ the court's orders during the period| is probable that he also will appeal nila, May 28 while he was a mem- ation, beginning ft ¢ or'his case to « igher court ber of the vil rvice board at that | ‘wa bulldl sneak thie neon hour ! from it. A her desk, that of Wil Ham Franee In the Haller Diock, THE GEISHA GIRLS. 2 8 | police. } | reported to the | The Seattle Newsboys’ Union wil! | give tts annua! excursion to Pleasant beach thit year. At a meeting leat YANKEE CREW OF THE MANAUENSE FELLIN LOVE | ach {hit year, At a meeting lest WITH THE DAINTY ORIENTAL MAIDENS ig on SE oes lot the Weyerha Timber Com- arrived im the city yesterday. H smuanied by several of his business associates and the party ie | making a tour of this state. The hp te pasely of the great timber Com.) Manavense to Najnda. The officers port that the vessel made a record e of fourteen days across the Pa from this port to Muroran, where was taken on, The trip from Hakodate to the Russian port wa rough. At Nome Capt. Con hie command ® Russian who joined the vemne! at Viadivostok. The rt| Amertean crew visited Japan on their ‘The Northeastera Siberian mer Manauense arrived at If the prediction of Capt. | vo | ettic coal pany'® » Nome, J f pleasure, but sand large holdings are syndicn Boainesr W arrived in and Noon the City of Tacoma on to Hitchcock was ye Aivorce fr k by Superior Judi sunds of cruelty Hite? ¢ Tallman, on ant @ divoe-| way Rowe and they eay they were tok Ma the ex-| charmed by the dainty little Geisha ane i and replaced by Hussiang. It was ex-|atrike of the 19000 Jinrikisha men fn the Tae: 9€ antonsatte a that ¢ would get off] Third OMcor Lawrence Bandersoh or setiiions known an Sales | " the Fourth of July In mid-ocoan. At| principal thoroughfares When one hem ern Siberian company alor Yokohama he procured two jinrikisha| the Bick hendache toctheche, o oma j herian coast a few dave after that), t fireworks and set them off on) and kindred ailments, he will only | date Uniens the veasel wae obstruct endence day about midway be-| havet ed by the Bering sea tow the two continents. the remedy y get Capt. Connouton ma have celebrated the Fourth the great mining American LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST ntered at registry of mark; from | | diMoulty was ence wetting the f |The Grand Combination Auction Sale « | Hor: (Mul Cattle | Vehicles and Harn Seattle Auction Stable (Ine.), Third avenue, every Iday, here will be a large line of buyers here for drivers ‘and chunke and draught horses; if you have any kind of horses, mules, cattle, vehicios and harnesses to sell, consign them here. @ chojo@ Assort~ We offer the Ohio with perfect confidence in its pleas- ing qualities, It will mect and surpass every demand of the most exacting housewife. The Ohio is built to light- en the labor of cooking and baking, to save time and fuel, and we believe it does these things better than any other Range on the market, Beside this, its excellent construe- tion makes it a most durable Range. $53.00 fteséPirer Main Store First 08 1, W Fixture Annex ~Every at the |If you want to buy |ment will be here to select from. M. J. Walker, Man rand Auction. eer. Bring on your horses, Comé Six-Hole Ohio fn and buy MJ. WALKER Same as Above Manager and Auotioneer Rainier Fuel Co, In b-cord lots we will sell it Wood at 3.50 per cord ood at 12.25 per cord | Order your winter supply now | HARVEY & SONS, [Second & Vine st, Both Phones. ng Strest Leotrical~213Iet Av . gz er) i ma’ | ' *_ | i. a : g aa iE & i - & eS e & § ig Pa & } eS ; i 3 j k § F i t ee