The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1904, Page 1

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Qe rsentecs oosee ~ Tonighe and Friday —Fair; Light ii | 1e . Cal eC aN a C THAT OARES TO PSUNT THE NEWS | N GIT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY a6, 1904 rj VOL. 6. NO. 8 CENTS PER MONTH THE STAR OFFERS A REWARD OF $600 FOR THE RECOVERY OF LITTLE PREWITT BAKER---SEE BELOW ADDED TO THE REWARD $1,000 WHICH \ R. D. BAKER WILL PAY FOR THE RETURN OF HIS LOST SON, PRI TA ILI $600 | ( ILL FUR- NISH {IS PAPI VITH RMATION. A O THE BOY'S WHEREABOUTS AND DELIVER HIM AT THE STAR OFFICE, 13 OR TO OR ¢ ! l : I ¢ OF 7 S600, S100 \\ I on | ) R TH ORMATION HAT WILL LEAD TO THE DISCOVERY OF THE CHILD \ Hk $500 I I LJ ) ) TIONS ASKED, TO THE PEI N OR PERSON IVERING THE BOY AT THIS OFFICE OR TO ANY STAR AGENT OR CORI THE STA R IS REWARD OF $600 AT THIS TIME FOR THE REAS( rHAT MR. BAKER HAS NOW DEFINITE! CHILD 1 y KI ED. HEI LY TO ROWNING THEORY AND OFFERED THE ORIGINAI WARD OF $500 ON THE SLIM HOPI I HGI rILL BE ALI YAY I ! NCREASED VARD TO $1,000, HE STATED IN HIS LETTER TO THE STAR THAT HE I CTED ae E FID i PREWITT I $1,600 AND WITH IT’ GOERS GUARANTEED UNITY FROM PROSECl R TO Gt THE $500 THI oa It IS NECI ARY TO DELIVER THE BOY TO THE STAR OR A STA ONDEN'1 R GET THE $100 THE § FERS, IT IS NECESSARY TO FURNISH TO THE STAR OR ANY STAR AGI rq I rie SALLI ro 7 RAILROAD TUNNEL THREATENS RUIN TO FINE FOURTH AVENUE BUILDINGS se = — he pa tre of treet in parts, but ¢ exte . nee flooring has pulle mj have ™ . There the PIERS OF THE NEW STANDER HOTEL, A $200,000 STRUCTURE, le vd ee = nak oi t ea ob to th ae the i * ARE BADLY CRACKED AND FEDERAL COURT HOUSE IS IN | there are © sn cracks tn the | tained, as the engineers and ore | Oe eee pay STILL WORSE SHAPE—GROUND AROUND NEW RAINIER cw t to abe co Aine s xigna of sinking. The | under the buildings, « etely At the ft the he « » prevented and Isha fo a CLUB 1S SINKING AND MAY CAUSE TROUBLE—GREAT | sia is able ‘ wal! about | thimg er unt . stor ey ” it or he ack 1 places « has @ ype d. . - NORTHERN ENGINEERS MAKE LIGHT OF THE MATTER ah aeins roaa age will be dene thie building net sink « 1 ne | LOS ANGELES GIRL WANTS $1,500 FOR WRONG SHE CLAIM@ P b arcn| M a k Aing pine SHE HAS SUFFERED AT MIL LIONAIRE’S HANDS “ Pts werk. In ¢ places re ping « t a great dee = The foundations ick canala, I g hee b Aings buildings on Fourth of | sut ae dicae' a tan Ss has vate : fl i O11 tory her elderly view them a structure as ag ts for a time as kh the ae th ethern has ha © tunnel work iw he ‘ : rgd pP read f 7 8 version any in the city, have < A b h nu fe one of | eng . k ther e « v ‘af “ n caused the ar Sgr f 1 c e 1 » ; ¢ ; ‘ ¢ ¢ the | th king * f h r a ne girl mined by the Great No: biter : ee . “ aif, an x fico ot bene essen ‘ , “ae - # Angeles of Mixs Bessie! she is a vict ¢ thle riek a nel and are displaying ‘ “ : the} bu i wr es ’ - paaume r for alleged attempt w! w Py tor, in whete anne « a t ad . " ’ he Mar w the buliding has #ettle © | be . . pata ’ n result of the sett of t ! “ a —_—X—X—X—_——X—_ been f ‘ Miss Dr li ie a pretty but t Dr. Whitford, she declares, sen@ beneath th At least three t et nel A J a *t » The rs = “ ~ . t , po . er Bute fine, new buildings on the a on Se ae ! ane Star from Everett t of « ne ve ~ wing f ° street are in grave aoa aa ne schon : or whore 1 damaged in the sam tod the Stak of Guinier Of 0 pee free Me “ 2 ool pete r - structures th ed are the ne tling. j t os ones of his With be denies the charges Rainier club, at the southeast c do not think there will be any | y| Miss Drin it is n toto. He acknowledges ner of Fourth avenue and Maric Saar Crewe ee We have y r ' b Miss Driscoll $3,000, street; the Seattle Ath! a ean oe o is « for blackmailed” to Fourth aven hr te tn © vbr - $16,000 ; a th have his the Lincoln bi i nia aban Cake, teens a0 290 ater dle eye Anagres in hs mire of her and Madison str 8 also - | : on get teligaes Peqapeab, tar- which have already begun to si t * not be affe ‘ j scien seeaiinieieaeiaiediaigilias Posy A 2 a " ah sae nol — cindoaltal are the federal court house and the The Stande: ells and ‘ I t ot a e s < prep nt anal a : . TIE AT AN AT- ‘ young nan to sign a receipt Stander hotel hence 5 BIG BATTLE AT KIN CHAW IMMINENT AN lak Shay Gane: mites wan SS eee cs oun minty hien, Sue stonework of the ‘ vnhen the subset} ON RUSSIANS NEAR DALNY IS ON Jing whisky. I have been in without there On p her $ only sivINE to never ag: mand anytuing hotel, at the northwest “a gy room often, but never saw the stills sae tha ‘altace t i , rney for Mise Pourth avenue and Marion Ia t know or whisky there. by the wild beast d the lad did Driscoll atte ted to have a war- probably the most elegant str reason fc Sn | _,"t wish they would ket him eo 1} not have time to wander far into r rant sworn out for the arrest of of its kind in ttle, is has be 5 —— . as amas er the woods befor ne searching p: Dr by tford yesterday, ~~ = > bin’ K th (Ry Serine News A no ng about making whis- tion had traversed all that stretch ‘ js | county ney would not enter- eracked so much as to permane “rong dl yh TOKIG, May Ie--Dispatches this morning indicate that an attack | ky, Didn't know anything about| Sr rountry into which he might have il: sition and Whitford, mar its beauty. To prevent fur t | what Cohen was doing there. Don't These searchers 414 not find oe ove, caused the arrest damage and possible collapse, the eae mnow whether I Would have known ety por yt . aim te ; sinking walls are now being “jacked up” to their orig: 1 level. The federal court bui n the opposite side of the avenue, is in at ae” Gas Ce even worse condition, and if the settling continues much longer will B. | W. A. HOLLAND, insurance agent ¢ yi ' are ‘ sto 6 | of Braddock, Pa, on a pleasure trip, f v t Por h eavy ting occ ur r Dalny ' sis of them any time I wan | PLANS | ILOT MILLER, New Orleans. n oben came in mine and took my COOK THORNTON. become unsafe. The brick piers in| ¢ r ‘ “Bay, if they get him, let me | JOHNSON. the front of the building are idy t r f water fai ys w, as 1 want te t my watch RAID It $e thought the bodies of ether walls. . ie mere Under tander hotel we : hp off ers claim Fay coufessed pga de ol ~ ody heave tue aan eae ee : ‘ TACOMA, M damage done already amounts to them and told them he bad in if he was making the stuff there, I aid not see him all the time, There wore only three rooms to the - — bi h . Yet, a Be has a | Ause accident is not eral thousand dollars. If the | ting at i will probably never be settling affects th as the e er and the mentioned as it is f at work in the engine room | UNDER ARREST es =) sees oe ere eeaee may ren up . | ficers are after him. Warrants have c Ane | wh the city this «. A nathe teak Tha BGR ures. Up to the pi ney ee Se | been sworn out for both Fay and | "UP “ E Y\e t s will t ae Was ceeded in hushing up al ~ | aeneelr into cx within a few| jy AS K , . thar Re * nd was bound for Ne by quietly settling w TOWN MARSHAL AND DEPUTY SHERIFF RAID ILLICIT STILL | Gayy all gu ‘ : : fifty ; c with @ tow of coal vat ogee sapped before law | str ing could not AT RIVER PARK AND CAPTURE FRED FAY, ONE OF THE || Fay bewalls the loss of the wateh | to wh z aes TEN KILLED suits were th ¢ that manner. | c 1 7 | 1 re onl 6 ee own arrest | atte en, szception has been the| , oped ay ae re PROPRIETORS | “Cohen took my watch afid chain ; KILLED IN WILKESRARRE, Pa, May tween Pike and Pine they 2 t extend much furt | @ ring and all the money I had, out rows x aaa | Te s leat their lives ta at Oe ner of which, S. H. Fernandez, is lug portion extends from | aR | of my pockets and went away last : ttorr ‘nel one mile tr th at the wing for $20,000 damages. This dingor | pred Fa? fe in the tolle « was supposed to oa) Monday. I would like to get hold t, decided t P | ranch Coal ¢ > ine building was ruined o ete h oe shegs trees y Peel 3 i. z ing of him. Have they got him yet?| quest over Gr wo Tiga cael t W stown yesterday. They time as was the York s possible 4 making “moonsh iver Pause «tet it three | I Wont to know when they do, #o 1| be necessary were ted by the gas and sul- erty, The latter as . t " k to pre- | r Par He was rr » 1 had no rie cans of Cam get My watch and chain | bream enc aioemeisss er ramen une anal . ad fume : fr tox a locomotive. the Great Northern, th e being ur ernoon by Marsh -| wu The officers found Fay at . = - mee ar 2g —e- | Pitty, other miners, were overcome ing « mage suit rett y draining off of the | man ¥ ah Sack end Desete| toh rk and arrested him CONVENTION a at pong prey be by the fu mes, but they were ff "We are settling up w w ir 3 Kelly for conducting} Fay denies his guilt, but tells @ | benpp ovcavbesetychiarsysaiggie oued re it was too late. Lhe ers of the ed property arth avenue and Marion |.) it distillery. The still was| rather lame story, and blames one killed instantly and ten neta i, ctarenn phos iiman, | #* tunnel ie about 100 feet | round in an old house which Marshal | Israel Cohen for the presence of the iS CLOSED ously Injured in a terrific boller ex {ICHAEL GOLI ge e t Nortn-| beneath the level of the street and | portman had been keeping an eye) atill in his house. When asked about plosion aboard the tug Fred Wilson) join Kt SNe morning. the amount of soll ara ed leaves | on for several weeks, He gathered) the moonshining business, he pleads « | here tt rn JOSEPH ¥ UNCH ae eee eT ine ah 7 oe daa ne presi napny tn wager 4 bgp ug One of the most successful con-| The tug was about to tle up off] ENOCH MORGAN eh of the a ! kage § \ dou nt Alrea y place and then took Deputy Sheriff Don't know anything about it,” | ventions of the King County W, ©.| Riverside park whea the accider ALBERT NAt same cheerful vein|from two to three inches and en-|aitwa 6 dae a Phe Lea pope after | 7. U. ever held closed last night,| occurred. There was one terrific) FRED JAMES el had to be aban-|gineers acquainted with the char-| ‘The officers went to the ho ratte johen sald he was @ lady's lafter a session of two days detonation as the big boiler blew| ADAM SCOPPENHEIMER that 1 | _ The officer tatlor In Seattle and he roomed Ths elnotion Gf cttinera wan Re na JOHN FREDENCH 1 that the trouble and the work be- | gether and found it ur 1 : : | , lor re was bi p. The men aboard the boat were wt an farther than the in not yet “" . with me. I rented the house and in the ernoon. Last night's pro: SAMUEL FREDENCH 1 ss to that aie- eute ta Voce ike cetees tan a oh magi had Cohen for a roomer, He gen-| gram was in charge of the Young| [t!e¢ high into the air, Some fell} he men were riding to work on le: that even pot and it fe ont y wpe? ey erally came in late at night. Don't] canaqninaapain Women’s Christian Temperance|!"to the river and others onthe) a fiat car behind a small! ure wo be really | estimated that two weeks more | but. ached an tnside| know why he reamed at South Park unton Jembankment several hundred feet|used in hauling traintoads the settling will be ended. neces omplete distillery | Tether than in the city, but he stop-) Sixteen hundred dollars reward) Following are the new officers: | from the boat. The less fortunate | through the tunnel from Bes that time, and, tn fact,| The Federal building shows the | was found. It was evident that no) Ped with me for the return of little Prewitt| President, Mrs. 3. L. W. Clark; vice|were caught in the wreckage and} !¢¥ © Williamstown, When abo al work on the tun j effect of the settling most. It 1s | work had been done for a day and Make whisky? Don't know any-| Baker. That is the amount now of-| president, M $. K. Simons; cor-| killed instantly, The boat is a total halt through : the tunnel the en- local engineers predict-| light building, but already the front | the moonshiners were gone thing about it. I never drink| fered to any one who will deliver | responding secretary, Mra, Lola| jogs : fast grad ahpeer ype Bitrate sg Sic tt uble was ahead. | wall and columna have pulled away |‘ several barrela of raw whisky| Whisky; drink beer once in a while.| up R. D. Baker's son, and no ques | Flagg; recording secretary, Mrs.| ‘The known dead: Sane ter tes Meni i a aracter 1d the «re from the partition walls and the In- | were found in the room; also a nu I did not know he was making) tions will be asked. Alice B. Nugent; assistant record pgs dele Reve ob are Poin oA pisedl orale tw roe ond mus © necessar side walls are badly cracked ber of vessels containing the raw) Whiskey there. I never saw the otill | Now that the parents of the boy|ing secretary, Mra. Maud Ratcliffe; JOSE a, 3 spnraghored bint m= undertaking —— Pscomrss the front the columns supp «| materials. A large quantity of bar-|or other stuff. He had two bar-| have become convinced that waa | tre Mra na M. Vining. ar ie es Ene the engine to its great ona “eoigpr cg | the upper story that stand on each | ley and other grain was stored in| re Is of some kind of stuff there once | not drowned, but was stolen by kid-| Mrs. } » N. Colburn was elected ! OND ENGINEER SHIEV ER, | running potegl a . SUSE GD dleuing the north and svoth pe Tae hoc Breas ae ne | as pee: IS thi ctl rg oo 4 Bile decided that the | delegate-at-large for the state con- of Pittsburg. 5 the time the train got out 4 a offman jaro here, 01 @ larwer reward will nrob- vention, BTEWARD QUINN, of Pittsburg. onan air ten of the men we |

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