The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1904, Page 1

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F tables on them When the de trteed Cas : ! t . “ . ocnge A 2? J ward Madison street. 1 1 a | hard blow, and A his skull | 4 Bugee lent f é tee | pee ° me h 1 1 n move to the | »,, Tacoma or er ‘nin. BURGLAR BOUND OVER : fo eal ee who wan unceitiialy. the cause of | ry’ 2 af © auE t tiee ¢ « DOUGLA . tM uy 3 S ineahees a a © A was ' drew.Jtick Werth A sa seid he had held e ots He 4 \ « the ¢ ation tr t ¢ f - i , po ‘ : « Qo noesens reves eenseee scores! . Cg 2 : THE ONLY PAPER RIN SEATTLE : eC a a I ] | Tuas — panei ad = wes i ATTLE, WASHINGTON,THURSDAY, MAY 1a, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 70. a5 CENTS PER MONTI ONE CENT The Sez Gai T EDITION A COMPANY HAS BEEN FORMED 10 BUILD A $150,000 PUBLIC MARKET HOUSE IN SEATTLE x = = THE FIGHT THE STAR HAS BEEN MAKING FOR THIS MUCH NEEDED IMPROVEMENT HAS BORNE RICH FRUIT—THE | MARKET WILL COVER THE WHOLE BLOCK BOUNDED BY UNION AND UNIVERSITY STREETS, FOURTH AND FIFTH | ket, and work will begin upon it) city of the country, All the good) within the next two weeks. In fact.) featur Sees See STES| ___UAPAMESE WAR CUTS The Corporation Slate Was Jammed Sy ee own the Throats of the Delegates in the many markets | have and who spent the last two years in ‘One thing | have decided to es napecting the different public mar-| tablish is a delivery system that is kets In the cities of the east of over found only in the market in Bal 100,000 rabit pany, timore, Md. Im one corner of the known aa the S m-\ market | shall have a large room | pany, has been incorporated with| where patrons of the market can | © . . Mr. May president, R. M. Hen-| leave their baskets for delivery in ] y ningsen, retary, and W. B. Alli-| case they do not want to carry them Pe son, treasurer. The capital stock is home. Delivery men for the various a 3 Pi $200,000, districts of th will be on hand The plan of the company is to to deliver the goods theut eny build market place in the block delay and each customer will e ets nitEe Uiniee’ oak tatearsttyt comocaad “taaloat taease ty the TRENeCeeRDEeT ADT Saoeeeee Ne foes : streets and urth and Fifth av-| deliverymen. . a the enues. For this purpose a lot | have expected to begin work J c ads by 266 feet has been secured from this market before this, but have 5 ' me the University Improvement C n delayed securing a lease 4 the pan ssees ff the State un ere are a few complications in Hy = ane versity, and the lease is expected to| the business that promise t " 2 cand he signed within the next 10 days | cleared up within the next ¢ -. T case le mow in veeks and nthe day f owing the , day | secure the lease, teams will 4 a zs be put to work grading and pre M , paring the lot for the erection of 2 1 market. | should like te h 4 c L = t eted before the garden « A m ' from the surrounding country r tions begins to come in, 4 = : glass so as to give excellent light t have talked with some of the for inspecting the goods. The bu ty officials about having a ma fei iy oo 4 n by railroad , ng, when completed, will cost $1 ket inspector appointed who will be LJ ee ed = © seaboard, the 000 and will contain 350 stalls. stationed at the place to see that mwa Hin, R ar by reason of geoe In speaking ef the project, Mr|no stale goods are sold. This will NE ly, hate but & May said offer a protection to the consum o } | na sea 1} have spent two years in look-| ers and a public official will have J ¥ I 5 | ing over the markets in the country| the authority to enforce the rules We L. J | and am going to erect something in| for the of only fresh produce. +4 ” 1 DGES 4 | Mark f the jury h the wrong n is ek ¢ ¥ y 2 and that Davis lost sight of the real - FOr RNOR 5 | robbers when they turned the cor- A. EL Me f What c | Ber of Madison street. He ts unab’ } IEUTEN T GOVERNOF s Sean ew & © ed to be} JAP INFANTRYMEN RESTING IN .SH1f I ro ‘ : k BAL r ¢ Jet Cour R running at breakneck spe KN sa FO! ETARY OF STATE It i$ understood that Thield was H. Nick t wh Ce a oftered comparatively light sen he Englis ams Fury ' F STATE a ten he id plead guilty, but | | going at r K peed « « Ke a, of r Count . = | catmena. to do » At the time of the | into a stone wa Karp and R Al FST E sl hold-up, it 4s said, he had only been | were badiy hurt W. Clauaam, of Wither t PRANK ‘THIELD, CHARGED! io tne city two weeks, ba wor | T 0 DEA T H FOR TORNEY GENERAL s WITH HOLDING UP JOHN. W.> from San Franicsco. When | | King’s Horse Won hn D. Atkinson, of County a | searched at the police station five 1 D> Ma K WOR SUPERINTENI OF SCHOOLS s | gr dhaoe< dike ae ee h 200 sovereig Frank A. Cross, Janitor of Se- FOR LAND COMMISSIONER sl a ' e y | ~ > EK. W. Ro { Cowllta Cour B | attle Athletic Club, in Fatal chee | . , | itis Will Take Vacation | ? ar, barely 3 y « =| EFFORTS BEING MADE TO AS- |<...) ¢ War Tef | . a tried before Judge Tallman, in the | etary . ‘ s s nomi 1 for Congressman, superior court today, on the charge | seetinnilieenials CERTAIN IF LITTLE PREW. |i" mor pore aves this ever Frank A. Cross, janitor fc © Fe | Staff Correspondence by Curtis D. accomplish the aime and objects of - ee ae of highway robbery. He is accused | ing for th M ke. ‘Tt ‘ ‘ j om ; Stratton, the raliroads interest tr great prine TT BA . talent chee & attic Athietic club, was cru e auseer tial beoomee of having, in company with an ac-/ PECULIAR AFTERMATH To| ©'" BAKER WAS DROWNED | to ice | TACOMA, Wash, May 12—Hoot-|, Thovmh | Which thelr brothers in the complice, who escaped, held up and ° otte death an elevator “ie he led. hissed and jeere “ae i rt of the e fought & robbed John W. Davia, « postman,| FATAL ACCIDENT AT SEAT- eee sn ¢ han half the state, | oe ving fight the statements of the n Washington y floor of ening of February 87) vie aTHLETIC CLUB LAST corner of Ninth avenue and Spring street 6 NIGHT (RECOVERED 2222s Eee es ex-United s Senator for gove a the of a state he commission The alleged highwayman was cap- | tle Athletic ¢ building last night The evidence against ott K last pight t t defeat 4b . Bomet . R t to Pr McBr 1 rail weak defense nistaken Identity. |day to the fatal accident at the Heat- to | elevator during ross had Gr pia a rome VENTION Turner, of Spe ) NO MAN OR PUR- ernor by the Der THAN TO DEFEAT ae ben AND THE RAI " wads fyi pla 1 favoring tured by his victim after the hold up Seventh avenue « w minutes Sam Cassini regular elevator the orner of at the club house, was in a pecullut er rendered unconselous by th vous shock he sustained when he read of how Frank A. Cross, the head janitor, had been crushed to death tween the e the Mrs. Hans Dinesen Displayed! ‘#! seth ‘| Her Grit and Forced Robber '* ae : } and near the » he was caught the wat nt fact that whem er was mentioned vator e and the t r| to Lighten His Cargo of { the shaft last night , . WAS gr y cheere Cass had heard nothing or : h dered on the »bby and even from the ae 4 A Welts, of Skag ted on the Eastern ne re / a m hom withdrew nm side of the houre. been ~ eee Release . ns — 2 ey t ¢ political blunder made by the Qf wt A 7” ate 08 es aders yesterday may a selon Dines . : - ate for | e¥en result in the loss of Republican he;first witness . 1 to 4 | remark 1 f r ma ‘ t the mext legislature and, Rectan wits os 3 t ; ‘ - f a Democratic senator this merning, ; : the rn trom shale at Sate rom Ex Washingtn to succeed ; a : red ; ary | ? r t | Senator A. G. Foster, of Tacoma. I was walking elf . ' asf le ee ttie topy: A Jap | Bride prediction was fr hazard= nue wh mit 1 sted - Nes ’ » kaw | " by the Kestern Wash on dele- came up behind me a that is was s e cae wetuea S the elevator and s than two hours | ates at the Tacoma hotel last nigh® to hold my hands e jn F r t of |™ Perel hago lng top of the shaft = the v0 ' that Mr. T r, if th er feeling time the accident t He | of A M re nd dacnnnded an on. | BOSC nd Superintend entire elate | in Eastern Washington did not subs face. I returned with paper and sat down |) or igh gs “ - tion. The burglar took to his| ent Wak Ingite 1 the Je, would enter the race for gove Spano a toed ston, who to read the a t of the acciden hey liked | ernor against Mr. Mead and if elect~ that office as a stepping pea feet of He was ha wh the art when he f as Reem to be still altve. H a| coon, hi, ad x his old a the ni was picked stret ! t on | ine at th w Baker dis me p t, thought it bes not agcemp Me h 1 | of hing a k eg he United : alled. | was #0 low at t me tha weal ot sits | out trom:bet t the {hall th te sident McKinley te no water at f this ta - tron bare. He died s| upon t 1 wh 1, President Roosevelt's a “gf here were * a xtricated a let toe on tion is commer anit be to\% » a the kid egy soar Coroner Hoye had | 2 Bride had net is ¢ a second term, the oe sonar ' He took g | He, polit f prir f is reaffirmed, > dee . prep esy y as to cba 1 lumber: ae i “ . pes ™ rec lorsed, liberal ap- om th os « ¥ . secs. Sitibeer an ; , : prop for rivers and harbor ; ’ i t t t , improvements are called the t vy f | feat th . t Panama anal fs duly approved, the t | it eterd " Washingtor lelegatjor r neres® ed, the state administration Is likewise pointed ide, the investigation of the merchant marine ngress proved, the next leg > is 1 to pass an anti-pass bill, as atemplated tn the state constitu- tion, the enactment of laws that will | prevent the gobbling up of large to the exclusion = . c 1 owners and consumers 7 an is f 1, th slation recom= K ‘ f mer by the State Federation of wed tt Lat s heartily the re- : ct ° is fa-

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