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_ ONE ee VyN 4 O'CLOCK EDITION “‘HOW THE BRIGADIER SAVED THE ARMY, SAMUEL H. PILES CROWELL IS CANDIDATE ET FREE FORUS. SENATOR | 4 cuting Attorney Unwilling To File Murder Charge in Mull EATTLE’S WELL KNOWN LAWYER HAS BEEN ASKED TO EN Poisoning Case Court Hasten TER THE FIGHT AND HE WILL TRY TO DEFEAT FOSTER | a : ed Decision SEATTLE, rm « well, who was ated}and told Aim the news, Mull told Ory | Thareday ' m with ' the father of the wu 1 polkoning of Mre Ad h ht to cere for it Le) at y 1 daughter ted te bring It up , van, at m toduy, dis « t & good edwention, Mull for | Cp P ay by order of t er that @hie Crowell toe} 5 J Griff rh say so, he platiily tatimated | Ne ' e At y t he ted to take ehatge of Stated tha : file a f harge | the chitd. After @ short avagniicn| wadil the » wate t re rowel let ’ F ‘ fecaring res © re iat home, onped wife the wp oh cog hod tied he ar 1 have C. Watson, | Fived there had just candice s was insved! been taken violently i) and was un 00 n by Judge actoun TL make the fight! between Harold Preston of . for tong. | much to find the & ater IS months hence} and Levi Ankeny, the Walla Walla well prisoner, [© 4 reached the Crip- of the business In-| banker, last winter. thereby \ catactad tenes. wanietSea ® ne before Mull city uting largely to Mr. Ankeny's su Asorne et 1 the coroner int Was entirely without | coms | ie cieeet GS MAL | D valotions’ between, biosert cane on Wy part, and wholly| ‘Then, laying that} an wae being he : Pet l pending an investigation of the Crowell were strained and that he t mn coming at this} Senator Poster 0 ee he teenie of Ge Mull! amed Crowell and monibebaae Bia Naturatiy, however, T]he fa encitled t the N that Crowell knew something} divorced wife's far for Nie de Mt the honor done me and) expiraiion of his f vIn iabout the case, and that - sble. Mull intimated that the delegation of my will- | behalf of hin hor | chem analysia ted ation might have bean ef tngness to accept the invitation tofa tively conte “i pnridem aa: ad it not been for Crowelt enter the wenatorial fight, and now | ed in tye fact Re. | pv Tg Ee dmitted that be thtended that I have gone into it 1 shail dol gutic’s mill vonage» lhe _Mnnouncement joffieers in thelr work Last fight Frank Mull, the father jof the dead child, and J. F usin, Mate xtatements te Hoye rewarding (heir kno ‘ the case / Frank Mull sald that the day after the death of his diverced wife } > oa mrad know that her baby has died, ae she heer the M | Wied: tt to.” GRAND FETE CAUGHT BY CLOUDBURST IN A CANYON IN NEBRASKA 1 your pre exclaimed as he! af the corpee. J whe wae 1 look at is pleased now te S GERMAN GYMNASTIC MEET AT NUREMBURG eaught Ifke raw fm a tran, before The steamer Peter was destroyed by! Before any aid could reach the fire on the River Volga today. the ships boat could gotten away Staty persons perished in the Names| veesel the fire had enpletely en- The paxeenger w were Tf. PETERSHURG, July tf NURKEM DUR wrand fo this moriing There «i articipants. There are two hundred in the northwes portion of the | ln the American contingent. Te state, He was with a party hunting | are here from Londen, #1 Petorat ‘ fometia, when he was overtaken by! Capetown, @hanghal and Melbour }® cloudburst in & narrow gulch. | Sewenty-cieht special traing carrying Pht ppe. ing Goable to swit, WAS) eymnaats arrived this morning. The drowned. Hin body » mand alicte lasts five dara quarter of a mile The manus! ineeting of the League Billy Stiles, Bandit, Was Betray-| ARTHOAY | ie WARPATH ‘The motion for temporary and sult money e Dey div ave, which was t across the Mexican border when In- the ranger# ambushed the & dictedfor train robbery, was captur- ed last night by rangers. | TUCSON, Ariz, July 1f.—Bilty | word to « friend at Dougias forcing him te surrender. He i» now | Biles, the train robber who escaped him. The friend betrayed him at Tombetone ws He sent in Jail Evidence of an inetntion on the have Deen ar or hin home part of the ¢ity authorities to en fovres the nutnnmus oadie J im the superior court today, will even against the big poratio ome up unt Aueaday morn wae given this afternoon when |i At that time B. F. Day's at rmit was torney wil m to have! . . a the order + Jetendant tr visiting bh nding Uh has given rise ae tosthe au- MORRIS COVE, Jwy 18 —The tn the race yester start of the race today between the to some ap Constitution and Colum was made at 16:18 och th Interfertng aftaire orning that fntahed der: Reliance, 1:43 the race In betpe the first acrous the s «“p the case m, 1:42:06. Colum~ he pe ome UP on its merits at once, and The course is a 39-mile thresh to en to fiven intimated that he was about to Windward. As the wind is light, 4 ee n that the con riminal proseedings the probabilities are that the bat- HIGHLANDS, July 14 The to Inatil suit vington. whom he allegra tle will “be long drawn out. The Shamrocks did mot race today, on it awks for a |to be « confidence man e pallce showing made by the Constitution account of rain. have not mialnformed hin = eattle WASHING" 5B TON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903 The Cas pendent Concerns--- Denies All Charges wundry trust hen Hee to pul the independent | firma, ndernin The Caw the origina particularly aimed Me on promoter and biggest member In (he panes SEs RT COE ERE RY UIE Labor Quelled. ted to(men employed by the tndenendent > Total Number Who Vote! Chicago on School Bonds Jit 61 voters are today deciding | | nites and the erection of Mpitable bulldingn by the Beattle damier executive committee und longs, for the 7 18 attempt all T can te win Meo armouneed ty | 7 eee . Piles’ agnouncement was made | —~ Pet by a repr J. ¥. Mull. the cousin, went to the) Tp tepid growth ef the populs fs the commute te Star on the eve of his de-| t “" t sonsiodl a for th Crippem hes the day after Mre, uring the past ye < The strike ; my BK. 7 te. | charge Mull bad and while the baby butiding of . arture for New York on legal & fact we cand eon ‘ iderath wan inc the Peas Clo eee in gislatore ground thar harae was sick. He learned of the prayer Heweon Hill. Ma id employes of which he la general counsel. Me] Whether Mr. Piles and Mr. Purth | 200m placed aga withh of Mee. Mull that he y he Heights and near Green lake, 1 fifty hands wer wil! return about August IG. The/ t - jM-Rowr limit o by law with her in death ‘ pxive improv sts Will aime the atrike, of wh: trip, he say, Wil have nothing to do| to ned. Mr. F Coroner Hove ie positive that! (alk with Crowell trouble | haw be made in several of the | want re-emplo “3 ee oe or polwen caused the death between Crowe nk Mull. | othep school buildings pst Rarangen me Mr. Piles hae } hee a orecomayge abby mother and child. and City Mo tated to Ce Hoye that] Ite expected that the bend iamue) It was finally agr ae one of the best jury lve should he heatve to remain te Hogardus ie now making Crowe te 2 he sid shoot | will ibe ve The polls opened 6t lithe part of each to discum Seattle and has » reputation through | race Jf the contents of the tw: Mull, the divorced hushand. if he at-lo'eldek thia atiernoon and will re-ltere in dimpute with thelr the ‘cite ae a ‘public’ spenker, | canean ew een oun come between Mrs. Mull mais open until § o'clock this even ltive wide and hold another achieved tn nwinerous political cam-| Mr. Preston i® looked lynis complete and himest?. is jer n Monday ign He le & me { the| possible candidate for s although since last}. After Crowell had heen told of the atration is a kament- | gatlem Dae = firm of Piles, Dopworth &|honore again in 190, and several | Thursday he has had the stomach| drain of the baby the olen be count of ft being © half, Bue Sr ee cadere|comtents in his possession. His im qualified =| NR gre Mr eg otten’ are fi tardiness has greatly haype: he the normal re 18! once of police keep the ement_of Mr Pies! U are prospect! | Hae greatly hawpered th he normal fir oliecting tn the mani Matrict FINE WAGS ON PARADE for several elections, Fr | ANSWERS CHARGE .. ‘The Gret racing matinee of the Hea tie Driving + tub wae pmeude,of the finest horserend ¥ Fiaten ie Meaitic. ‘The parade st et-@t the corner of Resond aver and Jeckeon street and proceeded | 4p First avenue to_Ptke street. down | @eners! manage” of the Hewttle, Ren- feeind avenue and out to the Mea-|ton @ South Railway company dere harness races are appoeted before the board of publle at ee Alernon [SOrkE today to answer tne complaint | Tihe parade were veariy fifty | made by William HM. Lewis and oth- ar Wagners band ccou-lere about the kading Bainter | Soved & tally-ho wae first in line, | boulevard at T om wireet and oliewed by three other private tel. | Sixteenth ay © south. tysheen, Several privat wHK eanchinen in full followed by the long tine rhage, @riven for the most part by their @wners, High-weated victorias and relgiature Shetiand pony oar in @ line sovers Frank Hi. Osgeed, president and He aanerted that the company w not impeding traffic by wnloadtr i trte car Ino ald Oh pisinants were interested tn A yard at the point n 4 were piqued at the section of the pany in severing » business ar rangement it Rad feretofore had with = them, The board took the ne ‘The horses on the track this after nook will be driven by their own And some rare sport is expected The horse matter under advinement MAYOR LOW IS | LOST $40. LAYING PIPE nanoa WAS ROBBED IN A KING STER BAY. July 14 STREET SALOON don: “et entertained ! iat} tm today, a thew betrar Mayer Low New| fy r Handa, told the Yort, and George V. L. Meyer, am-| police morning that whth King street south, earty bastulor to Haly in the Helimont anion, © Hime polities! sienificance is at- | near ixth tached to the mesting. ae Ids rum-| morning, he was robbed of 1 ered (hat Mayor Low will be offer an he went int ottce of the jed the Italian portfoilo fn case he fond talked with the ba is defeated im the mayoralty fight another | Meyer, 1 de said, Wishes to resign | leaving te piace a few minutes the post, his money was gone. PLANS FOR NEW FIRE ~———-HOUSE APPOVED ACTION OF BOARD OF WORKS ASSURES USE OF OLD HEAD- QUARTERS BUILDING FOR LIGHTING STATION ee board af public works tay] ing system. If the present plan is wed plane for the-new fiest hill | carried out, but one piece of fire ap- Depagtment headquarters. The| paratue will be left st the old head- avenue and Alder street quarters building saeandaiy © taser pet or] the Bpparttus now at the old hei 5 we and/of the board thir |tracts for the fol per two weeks | provements: May . today for the contract for the | other streetm in that district by grad uelion of the new building: | ing, Thirty-firet aven 1d other Itfhur now been practicatiy de-|atreets, by grading: Kant Ja ined’ to convert the fire head-| street, concrete sidewalks, Olympte quaftera, bullding at Seventh and] Place, concrete walka Coldmbia street Into a local dixtrib- | wt ae the municipal ght Hids were opened at the meeting norning for con Monday nen of the IN HARBOR :.. Of the corresponding week of 1% 3,425,120 N iT . EW STEAMER CAME HERE TO Rea eee DAY FROM EVERETT Rank clearings today, $ 886,288 This date a year ago. 623,539 CA BOTH WAYS, IT 1S A TRICK THAT SE S TO WORK he in, She in in Capt, Gil Parker ‘| The Télegraph is a soucing looking craft, Wilt on Greyhound lines, and] Capt. Parker Is confident, from the] ' utrur yey INPRISONMENT i will be laid up a port, while passenger tléng and other minor (Special to The Star.) before taking her -reg tween Sent 1 Kveret TACOMA, Wash. Ju The eur wn aw hael © lerood Aho for 1 kept c i es, : h ' \ sey iy to have t 1 ¥2.50, BERLIN, July rr rj cl have t funds oa on th , un} with whier an, He yd | ing trial star Mt Has Commenced Cutting Rates! to. the Customers of the Inde-) | cade Laundry the Offender But Riots| % | Gon whether additional) oHICAGo July 1f—at 10 | de ty the sum of 10.0% lerciook thin wg there wan al! wd for the purvhane of between the federation ‘The contract® will be awarded | BANK CLEARINGS H | FREE RENT "THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «- VOL, 5. No, 124 5 CENTS PER MONTH IS THE NEXT STORY IN GERARD SERIES---1T BEGINS MONDAY LAUNDRY TRUST IS UP TO ITS OLD TRICKS AGAIN t ‘ J. Clark t the t me ot ch ' t bee i he kick fow | T ha ' ‘ t 4 he goes tle ¥ , i regular 1 . at ne f th Whi ‘ THE TRUST SHS r ' 4 " @rof| “The or r r he re. shy thie | port that I moeive of hat ke enled that the | cutting < th 5 * iN r wie ¥ seting . . or that tt he Jestgnn sgainat | cust ’ for the bers of the Lauadry Det r paid & ere’ unite « palor of work Our beok pen t ci y bring ary. ehow ot " ave a given & Jone any Ung port r t would [that we are ting rates t a| be possible f quote a lower bet saxty t, but prepost a i than t I tk k b ' giving the ¢ jalan are ut yerter 1 waslot er cent or f of their ¢ Jawked by the tof ' * may have been dane Jas to the authentictty of « Jwhich he had him Chat ¢ ploy rates and that we r Kardieus of their membership of altering -Conoiio OF POPE. | SHOWS NO CHANGE CONDITION OF THE POPE REMAINS PRACTICALLY UNCHANG- £D, THOUGH HIS PULSE CONTINUES TO GROW WEAKER | ROME, July 18.-—8:30 p. m—Bul- | general condition ef the patient Ie | latin —The official medical butietin | unehanged. iseved th “MAZZONI - “LAPPONI,” “His holiness had a little rest dur — ing the day. Hie reqpiretion re-| "OME, July 18—This morning. after caim at 3, pulsation 92,/% isht during which stimulants and compactors %B centig Hig | "2Hing restored him to a fairly good nait he Pope neral condition is somewhat de- ; P evening, r npinines of days he had eae “MAZZONIL” ROME, July 18—4 p. m-—Bulletin.| From lest night = —The vatican reports. continue| Pears that the liquid in the pleura ep- cheerful. The pontiff had some rest | rer agen - we same leapt pmo iduring the-day, and hie general can. |!" "thea with « decmouraplic fin The peu Mite The phys tans jouen h been mainte | think the Nquid emounts te shout L- Je'sleck this morning the feligwing | nti oe tne Pernt the doses ae official medica! bulletin wes iteved bellewe it possible that his bedy the vatioan: can absorb ft. “The night w ssed without! After the visit of the physictans thé sleep, but from an early hour this Pope reeeteed Cardinal Rampeila, who morning his holiness rested tran. | remained in the siok room only « few quilly, Mis respiration is calm and ™nutessstfe neain gave the venti « at superficial and the level of te Ci CoBate i art Sie pleural ‘liquid ie slightly lowered. aw ining bie hands anid | His temperature is 36.2 contrigrade, | bine igli those who pray to Go® pulse weak, respir LABOR LEADERS WILL MEET STREET CAR MEN IMPORTANT MEETING TO BE HELD AT MIDNIGHT FOR THE DISCUSSION OF GRIEVANCE & AGAINST &. E. CO. An import ting of the Seat {and President Herman Pohle, Secre- tle Street Railway Employes’ w tary F. A. Rust and 8 W. Harmon will be held at 12 o'clock tonight to | of the Westers C m Contral | Labor union, discuss the alleged discrimination of | the Beattie Electric company in 4 charging om men without caus and to formulate some plan of ac ee ae ee ee i. | | AN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 18— nee - Join Tompkins, ex-chief of police of | Oakland, w selected today to be Speeches will be made by Judge | warden of the San Quentin peniten. Richard Winsor and Hugh Wooden, | tiary, succeeding Martin Aguirre, is expected to be present | ADDITION | WHY WAIT? BUILD NOW For Various Reasons, Among Which ¢ fact that York Addition is on the market with thore lots o an alley. Pric 2 $100 to $200; terms 10 per to $10 per m fact is the time to build fs And another lots are hureh close, heaper than they ugain, Store, seb: Net Lect Lumber is Cheaper Take the Renton car at Washington and get off at York station, Office and Agents on the nd Every Day Field, Patten & Taggart 31 Haller Building The Rent * Hillman City FREE WOOD = CITY WATER Houses and lots almost GIVEN AWAY. Only $6 down and 60 cents per week; don’t delay 6 today © the Renton car on Washington street, & cent fare; 8 ralesmen alwa grounds to handle the crowam | Down town offices, 16 Dov i ® Union 67,

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