The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1903, Page 5

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Silda bvsdbsaginds Pe merton and J, R. Gustin were bulder wets ‘the we w in Providence hospital. Bn accident at the pl Yoo company ty E ARLY Cl Y CLOSING “ty Saturday nights, is meeting with fa : HANGED | — struck hin boy. « more centrally located than the one t company had no trouble in disposing o MEISTER AND CAMILLE COOPER BOUND OVER T0 SUPERIOR COURT _ ot WESTERN CENTRAL LA-! “KANSAS CITY. __ SETS IT Indians Report That the Remains of Steamer Discovery Washed Ashore at Cross Point | JUSTICE CANN HOLDS BOTH FOR TRIAL ON THE CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO HERMAN INTO A Li#i @OF AGHIED | A Wh0he southeast of Yakutat 50 miles trom would have passed tn t ocean not a great distance fro A she been on her regular course after leaving Yakutat The bits of wreckage h of Seal river SHAME—MAN ASSAULT dispatch from t the wreck| than ALSO HELD FOR CRIMINAL enue cutter Rush bh ntit pow believed to Have at Veanel, must have HAVE THEY ELOPED? P. H. NELSON, THE CURBSTONE PREACHER, SO FAR EVADED ARREST ON ‘THE ADULTERY CHARGE, AND MRS. PAULINE SCHMIDT, THE IS ALSO OUT OF THE explained at ~ FOUGHT WITH RIGANDS OUTLAWS |" WOMAN IN THE CASE, CITY—BOTH MAY BE IN TACOMA the girl's father STRIKE after Judge to the prosecuting attorney that the ed for adultery a Warrant was -| preacher be prose It was not Known until this morn ing that Mra, Schmidt had also left | charge of adultery fasued a few « and the sheriffs n find no actual trace of his} suspected that 1 hae with him} the |her by her husband, Barney Schmidt, | which Neleon is taims as his wife if net in| respondent this morning, but was woman whom he was to have bee Miners Refuse to Accept the optics of mere mortals, nda Who are co Mrs. Schmidt's six small children| the statement of the left to struggle along as|torneys that she « Thetr grandmother, is caring for THE CHINESE LOOT A BANK AND CRE+*' reign « ATE REIGN OF TERROR Reduction in Wages Every effort ts being mad. prehend Netson, and tnetruc arrest him, if he « jwere wired to the Tacoma authori a few hours | ti * last night, CARRIE NATION II. BREAKS OUT ANEW : |The Hundredth Anniversary of THE LOCAL SMASHER USES AN UMBRELLA, AND | © Unere’ | HER BETE NOIR IS BREWERY ADS in Manchuria ald and feeble preaemt, while their father, is at his work. an be found t CUMBERLAND, Kuna Chends. a strike this cent reduction ft NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES VLADIVOSTOK, patch reosived to prigands escaped with 7,000 roubles ENJOINED « the pumps, which are still Louisiana Purchase Is Suit-| ably Observed viciously abe agh Carrie;ed her umbrell GOING ORY A few nights ads in a South Seattle car, But last night ¢ ed a Green Le the crowded ais her for @ mome and then, with a ne her umbretia at a b | Whole Sea Drying Up, Leav Swindler Must Go To Jail antl ing Ships Stranded on Beach m Pay a $1,000 Fine BURGLARS MISSE 0 PART OF MONEY y from the knight urring in the hands the job sh Heveral of the tried to calm her. destruction went on rying with such rapidity arged | atrange 000 inhabitants: Jouds of sand n over the shore ation. turned on tried to argue ails to defraud. | CLIMAX BOR UNION WILL CON. SIDER THE PROTESTS AGAINST BOYCOTT ON SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO.'S BEER Western ¢ y Warm meetings that id by that bo. the ¢ eott are to be Whether there with |draw from the or be thrown out or mpro ine will be afte er for « undoudt port from who believe that the Wester tral and Butiding Trades [Rave taken a wrong po matter, Ove thing is a fiat the Brewery Workers to be affiliated with the ie eatern Central if the boyoott mat~ brewers wil, deal of sup fecture continued There are some union leaders who still are hopeful that the boycott will be a mi me—bye and bye, They nay they know of many saloons that will throw out the boycottea beer as soon as they can procure other brands, but juat how they can do it in face of the stand taken by t Hrewers’ Association wm which the hopeful * Jo not attempt to solve. The same union leaders who are confident of ultimately winning out men who are angry over the stand taken by the brewers, They may that the latter have acted foot Jinhiy If not with cowardice in the |mattor. They cannot see that there ® any Inconsistency in boycotting union made beer under the cireum- | stances. It was only @ round-about meth- od of getting at Manager Sweeney jof the Beattle Brewing and Maiting Company,” say these union men. and we are perfectly justified in| sur action. Mr. Sweeney. through Manager King of the Butler hotel of which he is the lessee, intends to fight the unions in regard to the | « of that hotel. He would do the mame ff he had the chance in ing bis brewery. We weized time k and givempted to the veo MN to eign an Jagreement to employ in his hotel none but union men by calling off jthe buliding tradesmen employed in | completing the building and by boy tting the beer manufactured by him. The brewers are not responsible They have an agreement to work wery, and ft ix not throw. « mud om when we boycott the beer for other one. The Brewery Workers’ Union has only en bullt up by the Western Cen tral because the brewerles feared a boyoott of their beer by the centra rganization, and even if they do tthdraw from the Weste w, they will be glad to come in again when the time for making an. ther agre nt with the breweries of the Cooks and m will be given an op. ine of plain why ¢ that union are stfl handling the Seattle Brewing and Malting Company's beer in spite of boycott. It was primarily for benefit of this union that the cott wan declared, and ' naturally anxious for formation as to the reason for this nm of the union Manager Sweeney, of the Seattle Brewing and Malting Company, said ( ‘entral would see the error of its rday that he thought the Weatern | RO DENOUNCES — WOOD'S ACCUSERS | SECRETARY OF WAR DECLARES THAT IT IS ALY SPITE WORK, AND CHARGES ARE UNTRUE WASHING Heoretany War Root | seonat tee on rday, made a trong facts in behalf of General |denounced the attacks « He aid all t peeitic et argon made been Investigated by off bad pee war de ment as well dent Mck and th caured General Wood's promotio HUGHEY BEHN HAS HIS DAY IN COURT WOULD-BE GAMBLING BOSS DENIES M'GOVERN’S SENSATIONAL CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY IN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE—HE SAYS HIS BUSINESS IS MAKING CROOKED GAMBLING TOOLS—CASE STILL UNFINISHED Hughey Behn, manufac thing gambling par would Home” « f Judge Bell's hearing of the Mot of Prose eral times, bi yuld ive for going there was that find out if tt was flegal gambling devices. t when naked about her interyiews he had ever met MoGovern at Steffen’s saloon, had ever given him money or received money from him, or had ever talked to him about the Seattle and Snohom- ish Bar gambling cases, in which Mo- | Govern ts held as a witnons ked tools for square! One of Behn's mechanies, F. 8. Ham fiton, made similar denials. He said The remark came #0 quietly that the | that he had met McGovern once after humor of it id not improme iteclf on|the gambling cases were instituted thowe in the court room for several and that the defendant had told him *. Then the laughter was only | that there was money in standing in silenced when the court interfered with the right 5 ter part of th stimony | Un argpments are mede by the ys for both sides, it is probable om the wit- {that the hearing will be concluded at ective Adams | the session this evening, which begins > men besides | at 7:39 o'clock in rebuttal of the state-| attor de by Met 4. City says that there w MUST DIG UP TURKEY WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR ASSAULT ON CONSUL DAVIS AND INSULT TO THE FLAG WASHINGTON, D. C, Deo, 16.— ernment ts considerably worrted The wale 4 tment has instructed [Ver the affair and bas, offered At- lain oe oo. |t#rian, the naturalized American 1 Davis, at Beirut, that th Armenian, free passage from Alex- h he was assaulted |andretta to Belrut, but Attarian de- f the mands @ cash indemnity. ‘The state id at | department does not specify the ex- rtlact mature of the reparation de- V of Turkey i" is fully sustained. / sired, but it will await tu . rther news It_ts learned that the Turkish gov- from Mini MURDER BODY OF JAPANESE FOUND IN LAKE IN THURS- TON COUNTY, INDICATING FOUL PLAY (Special to The Star.) Three weeks ago the Japan OLYMPIA, Dec. 16—A long-dis- | ployed ina milf near are lake ‘be- tance lslephone message was re-| came engaged in a free-for-all fight, . ved aoe MeocClarty, from | during the progress of which sev- ‘en ine, morning, stating that/eral of the p: ni he body of @ Japanese; known as | injured. tenis _— ku Hayat, had been found float Hayni disappeared im in a small lake near that place. | ter the fight and it wa on oto and coroner left imme. | had fled to avoid ar tately for the scene and an in- ing of his body makes it ie quest will probably be held this af-jcertain that he was saberen a |fernoon to determfne the cause of| his body thrown into the lake by | death, some of his enemies. diately af- supposed he The fina- ways and declare the boycott off at eting fonight. Manager King ‘p he Hutler states that the Butler jllc Saturday. ‘Thirty non-union |cooks and waiters arrived from San ” Francisco this morning. Hesides these « chef from New York gnd three 8 from Chicago have reached ‘the city to w he ity te in the] afe, The tradesmen now finishing | |the building are already eating meals.in the ca Notorious Murderer Pays the Penalty for Many Crimes | ‘ a Wasi | ROASTED at the war department give details ng of Rios, commonty jeatled “Pope of Tayabas,” at An- |timonan, November 21, The outlaw iafamy by numerous atro- °. 16 eived this morning NEW YORK, Dee. 16,—Dr. Buck ey, the famous Methodist divine, | e editor of the Christian Advo in an intersiew today fiercely attacks Christian Science and Mrs Bddy. He says of his own know! edge he knows of 15 recent deaths. (ue to Christian Science, He says also that Mra. Eddy. does not prac tice what she preaches. ng a Sec- meeting Twen- ond Ward Democratic din Oltman's ha tomorrow evening. Jub shall be- ome a factor in the coming municipal ampaign.

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