The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1904, Page 1

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- _ CENTS PER MONTI NIGHT EDITION by a SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904 es ies, whee 6. NO. §& THE STAR'S NEW FICTION OFFERING, «IN THE GRASP OF SANTA ANNA,” WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY SALOONISTS WHO GIVE HOW JAPS LEARN TO FIGHT STRAW BONDS TO BUNCO | [~ aula HILL WINS MEN MAY LOSE LICENSE BONDSMEN MUST HEREAFTER DELIVER THEIR PRINCIPALS be ‘Harriman and Pierce are Defeated iff Their Attempt to Secure Distribus | tion of Merger Stock | Kai j 7 f f re ne ite capital ‘ t t thin + ‘ . ¥ Chancello® Mitten “te 1 here yesterday. The court hal ‘ he N Bee com= IN COURT WHEN ORDERED, OR SUFFER CONSEQUENCES, GAYS MAYOR BALLINGER—ANOTHER LONG STEP TOWARD RIDDING THE TOWN OF UN DESIRABLE CITIZENS which action be | and presented to show ir m of reducing the ardabip to the j ety police last winter for running a | 5 of th ‘ HE A 19 Nerthertt * ectistt ed one ang oned to be Ninn te teee-| DESERTER WAS A THIFA—The stock of the wo ras NOVEL EXCUSE us Hughes, of the Twenty, t field artillery, U. @ next week at thé \ ert ks for desertion, H kes a strong denial of ® “ e him f up vole the military authorities hat after ® residic hose o, he was ai Behn Brow failed t three compar edt Doss ¥ < ¢ t nade b HILL AND MORGAN WON JERSEY CITY, N. J, April 19—The! year's filness at 1 for by the Continent- | pital, in San Fra at the | charged with an accumulation kholders of the! good a large bunch toward forcing Brown t J to remain and go into court , ac nchoolhoys play at wat, Those representing the Russians are on the out that Brown had ne the right. Note the audience of Uttle girls in the rear, als . probably jai! in that | made had he known that Behn, the man who was they wi eh aring” the bunke joint run by| city before night. If he is not re- | was in the court then row A his mpanions, ts 4 J. C. CALLAHAN, cashier of thé cap go hard with M that Brown ha jerma of closest intimacy with J. J. | Rathdrum State bank, was helé ap the b leaving the ef ‘ ee ce. ae by footpads, one of whom held @ Mayor that his bend ¥ perfe ee es kes aot pistol to his head while the otheg Miler Justice George inform ia: ONO) Cle, siutine an tae qhemueaharh oni went through his pockets. The robe the In the fact that Doss Miller was on the! ¢, | bers secured only @ small amount of three other bonds had slipped his ————— | silver. diately told Chief Delaney to nc Brown's three companions have as Miller that if he valued his ory when he accepted Brown's) sureties on their bonds of $14 each od eae Gh comma teen an ee Oe tein MOYER, THE MINERS’ PRESIDENT, THROWN INTO THE BULL- | = = =— = — - == = PEN BY THE MILITARY, ON A RIDICULOUS CHARGE OF AN. | ARCHY—PLOTS TO DESTROY THE UNION Dr. Gladden Secures a Copy of the} | Statements Which It Is Alleged 7 Constituted @ Desecration of the ‘ | Flag—There M. Been Viclence During the Strike—The Union Unable to Controt Criminal Mem-| bers —— COAL TRAIN JUMPS THE TRACK, ENGINE ROLLS OVER AND |track and turned over |The Peay of the déad eneincer first of | ONE OF RUSSIA'S MILITARY CHIEFS SAYS THE CZAR'S FORCES | ENGINEER JOE C, SCANLON IS INSTANTLY KILLEO—FIRE and the inj +f _ D i euune § ogee we ent WILL RESIST THE JAPS AT THAT POINT MAN HOAGLAND SEVERELY INJURED | this “ Ject . | Deputy Coroner Arnold took] - charge of F r Scan a body . a Engineer Joe Scanlon, a neph iler of his engine an@land it was taken the ney-| * killed, and his firer ‘ for bur an| sit ’ . able S VICTORIA € whom, 0s we . ° M. Hoagland. yb ft as taken to Pi peal fet ‘ ¢ iF b k nd at 6:30 | very aa = strats onithe Ctem- turned care. 38 was| inters | By Dr. Washington Gladden Pres t the Mine nO with ite oapeatt rucks off his body é n A th ee be ¢ h 1 nine | | p ,OlVE KEEPERS INSTALLED IL | LEGAL SALOON BOXES IN DE~ Enterg A ld her placer in’ the mountains | | FIANCE OF BUILDING IN« | 1 have spent tf ‘ bess f ado Springs, anid in the SPECTOR i je Nae » um. | OPrings and those at Trinid tr | rs of saloons with boxes ilegal- 1 t ‘ thern part of the state, are ucted have been besiegt ‘ f th rea 1 I t e for the past and am neither. 8 f th ite in ate In th . ™ to alter the irtes. I an te | things = in th Colorad whe th " meas ST. PETERSBURG, April 19.—The rushing of troops to the front | dr t they will cone HE CURDLED them for her. She | t hag RENDS. th © £ t have | Continue re r with supplies are arriyt at H forr f Delaney's ore . bp | . f — bin daly koff ‘ ¢ ht . : wit at i# a short t t " « me or with r ft ass, 8o 1 Th Mention 44 priate : ye is toy Latte al to 5 ally t of ping thoons In most of these cases," sald MM have left her fevbihom= or erg a Telluride, w was the} oii ose e Past} P* | Place yesterday after was In the D 4 Ca 4 . n aig b most of the troops | f Kentucky applicants art | flicting i , ira and, as I ~ 1 the os wholly, : all that I at th ee 1 AE: ts, or af civing thé ! mines are wh alma to| AGAINST ra. arisen sta ris The Sates fw aselgeturn to their homes; but the t 7 eee ee , have changed them to 4 - of the Mineljy still under military rul POLYGAMY . . the eee A the UniteddQegs panses under the cens SHINGLE MILLS CLOSE at all ep . cocabtahe | n no permit to ¢ y i INGHAM April 1 Th r nd that his only A , DAUGHTERS OF THE AMEAI-| « ange he ep Pit POE to tear out the boxed n ‘ ! | ‘ sage F m as they should be, ring ¥ e y ‘ CAN REVOLUTION PASS RES- ; ty met ye mit exerted her a ftl¢ f t of th , peruaal of | eof the miners at Tetlur OLUTIONS DENOUNCING IT ft ' wner has coy Sone mally to support, | muttering to himself pon the in-liaee at work, how many I do se th o|t olng the work @o= a with a pretty | = edt tt : ¢ ne has secrete eh ane taper SnAg 3p ag? (By Scripps News Ass'n.) TM iN 1 chanwed ft. Often nd A ‘pt By, , , mane Becton, and is th n done @uring the to elahe ah - het em. 401 et. rema Ne nde Ey seoumed ope N, D.C. Ap in th t. It is believed t mber used bas his r ] € Y any unhappiness by fore- | Marrated e th 1 Jatriking miners was. 8 " the | wee ” bho ela ii c + a dutiful wife 1.4 H PPINESS | er to live with him. t. P e ey ” By ion ay pre ¥ the At n|* | t the boxes had kane, through a Be ‘attor-| A s and points of . : : ; ay Bnet aan |CHARGES BASE CRIME . - ter enaea, tea forma is sult. It] | DEFEATED CALLAHAN conversed with peor lo Fuel ar s polyes: | mt ttt th th ¢ to see that the t tge Rud r profe , t wh er not to permit an officer of | any = ear on anged. Still, In seve tn | PHILADELPHIA, April 19.—14- ut of the ¢ it of M n chureh to hold office, Aly « Q oe " es, however, where, accl- t . I I} at the bent 1 of the six 1 # callings . t an adint ting favor of it, When the trio|® ‘ hawges had been made, F “ A ty, at the Le Athietic club last} that judgment must of ' 1 a. One of them was Mra, Idajhave eloped with ¢ Iw bie, also, to sey ices ne senien: Way Mrs. Lada mt se iatonay the worl, freee mist 00 tinii The trouble §s in the metalliferous (Continued on Page Two.) Geclared audibly that she would have | port, Wash t warrants myself, e tiniest

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