The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1903, Page 1

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- ONE CENT | NX Ys HE Only Paper in Seattle iso B WEATHER Fo RECAST night “and te is 1e - Dares to Print the News. ais’ habs waren 80 werkineumn tellin = : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY a9, 1903. VOL. 5. No. 133. a5 CENTS PER MONTH ‘indies George Refused to Sustain | Demurrers in Poolroom Case “MURDER PE sama IN, MILL sees OUT Po isl eaal VERRULED Chinamen E hapieirs edin pr amet Cannery . Killed and Horribly| Mutilated by Countrymen 5 throug uz e9se_ o 5 1 j o> >. g THE CHEWING GUM TRUST EARNED $1,700,000 IN DIVIDENDS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS IN A H angen through r C"Manaxer Cavin Heli se Leschi Hotel ‘Chetan by Two SALVATION LVATION ARMY d ig he S ri on Sn meee i _ Young Thugs--Proprietor John- CAMP MEETIMG = TERRORIZED BY B Furn srr 4» ow sora wwticn AM 3081 a son Robbed and Unmercifully ee ‘ : idosevit owned "oma da 4 ¢ it wi } bd ~ P J wpe al fe ures iy heir a ha Eleven Silk Boats Captured and Looted Near Can- ~~ ISABELLE’S VACATION---NO. 3 = OM 0 T W. AN: TE D ton---Foreign Gunboats Patrolling Coast ng that ban tee tm of the eity for th © tee kere chief both o ABBON Powder Magazine: Blew Up and 20 People Reported to Have Lost Their Lives | T MUST — it ~ waee wer VANISHED | PEARANCE OF MORTIMER FOLSOM, A HOTEL PORTER ‘COUNTERFEITERS ARE AT WORK: | th. BOGUS SILVER AND GOLD COINS FOUND IN AN OLD STUMP ON UEEN ANNE HILL BY GRADERS | BW YORK, Juty 29.— Wh j 1 | “| 1 of doing some grad’ The Ohio Steel Range The OHIO stands in the very front of good ns all the ires of other has none of thei It is a per- fect, even baker, a small consumer of fuel, a most durable range and unsur- passed in beauty $46 and Up ese Piven (So Mate Store First Avense and 5: 5, W Pistere Annex Stervintag ectrical—sratet Av. SEATTLE MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL OPENS MONDAY, JULY 27, 7.30 P. M. CLOSES AUG. 8, MIDNIGHT ESCAPED FOLSOM CONVICTS HAVE SO FAR BEEN ABLE ro | ELUDE POSGES AND MILITIA IN PURGUIT BAN RANCSCO, WMT STE BREMERS- veer us, savscuecn ., WAS BOGUS SCALPEL D eiwasnes PLAYED HORSE TELEGRAPH BRIEFS .- rt has ae received hy (men to take. the places ot the ef t WITH 6ACRAMENTO'S NEW TWIRLER, YESTERDAY 45 PROPRIETORS OF VANS ste SVER SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES | i ARE LOOKING FOR THEM IN SEATTLE | ROUTH PEND. nd 60 feet in the alr, n Village 10¢ | to Alt Parts of the Grounds “Let's Boild the Temple’ aT Se E ARE HERE ['uevs wvccessor | yy PLENTY | MEET DUG’S CRIPPLES AT ATH i LETIC PARK TODAY tir | YANKEES : NEED NOT APPLY to Jack je DiI 2-Burne avis |< GSSENCSRSERSRRSCRCOOEEEE : ae stows Seeeaeeere|NOT BADLY |e So Sm A io me DAMAGED | | At dpone Ans al | li | STEAMER JEANIE WILL LEAve|t At T Helena, 11; 7 %| DRYDOCK TOMORROW ON PIKE STREET. ERNST BROS. A ae are ‘city DADS VOTE BY ELECTRICITY pcs ie ght 4 Pe eu | Thompson Furniture net LAWRENCE | ; ; 1427-1429 First Ave, cor of —<—e cor, Marlon

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