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errs teen ceceens eeennranenesnesene ene ceenen scemeennty i THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ONE CENT Tonight and Tuesday—Fair; warmer Tonight—Light north winds NIGNT EDITION The Seattle Star SEATTL VOL. 6. NO. PER MONTH , WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904 SIGN ANTI-PARK SALOON PETITION ON THIS PAGE AT ONCE---TODAY IS THE LAST DAY | THE MADISON PARK BEER LICENSE | HAS AROUSED PUBLIC INDIGNATION UNEQUALLED IN THE CITY’S HISTORY 9 a5 CE —— the public indignation that has been aroused the understanding that Mayor Bal ing to the most conservative the league feels certain of the suc- cous of the fight. In ali the churches yesterday the Nearly every section of the city is) thor ast what they are and how oughly stirred up and ready for the | fight.” | At a late hour this afternoon the Judge Richaré A. Ballinger, Se Py attle’s reform mayor living ‘ SCENE OF THE CRIPPLE GREEK HORROR e Mighty Wave of Pro- { CSt Against the Meds- . ( ee F ure 1S Uaining Force e very Hour== he [=| Frank McComb, locomotive en-, FRANK McCOMB, A LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER, IS | eer ed th ‘ ° " | eaten hesetiel Semen” tone DEAD FROM PISTOL BULLET WOUND. | wound in his left breast, received sliiihiiiaiainemacias cense May Be With- Sarto fat | roa ~ h a | tt a is were 6 ew » snatch the weapon }loon, 1035 Grant bridge t one! a him, and that during the - s ente mb od Nobody | « ie the fatal bullet, which en- wife was 4 tM Comb heard the shots | te McComt was fired altho od that | fired, y hambers of the 38 et ent A litthe to the “ « { the left breast, took @ oe ee . 4 came out No measure before the city coun-; from Spokane thie morning, and wan : _* ack ty |} Attorney the past ten years has! personally took ment | Boot | sc a visited the hospital af hb widespread ind ie in orde: the ar 3 be hosp! | mb|to th k attempted to ob- tion as the ordinance by tonig When seen by a , _— Deer garden license at Madison park reporter this morning, he| nd r= mvig rae Pag ge tay catenent to Henry Beck. Unless Beck with < f er aM r » be ee be - @rawe his application for the license THE MATTER HAS COME UP : ftately afterward Mre. Me-| eri et enarge that Bush baa shes before it « wp ederg ght a» al 2 1 LEFT THE CITY AND, | ‘ shed t ot room and | sted iit. Ss most certain to med to defeat 1 HAVE KEPT WATCH | . me the head of the stairs {cComb's bod ved t im the council chamber. or if not|Op Ir 1 DID NOT KNOW THAT 2 ot. Later Mrs, |,, McComb’ body was removes 66 there, In the mayor's offic Al-|THE PEOPLE HAD BEEN sO whe admitt hat she had not | on ail pro! I be held “Mt - though Mayor Ballinger still refuses | THOROUGHLY AROUSED UNTIL | Me-| been shot aud that « slight cut in| Con, was an Ragle He formerly to Intimate what bis action be ‘HED r c 3) ni b ¢ hand had m received in a 2 r 1 REACHED THE OFFICE THIS | e at Port Angeles Hie wife if the ordinance ever comes up be-| wORNING AND HEARD THE IN-| j it tm els the r easion of the re-| «. ads say he had for some fore him, it is now stated without! Goirgigs AND RECEIVED gf | latter was the cause of his th ¢ claims that her hus-| tine been mentally unbalanced. Hie vation by his friends that h | bi hi 4 bo ag? y his friends that he) periviONS THAT HAVE BEEN trouble to her room this mOrn-| tarewel) letter, however, gives BO “iin face of the def hich the| POURING IN EVER SI AN Se wee Bes one entens the aoe eae sit | intimation of the fact. en ce 0} nA jeteat to which the! oARLY HOUR place where the shooting rred ally made his will whom McComb accused of mance is almost certainly £0 | The Star petitions have been this ng, and the police were reading the letter, murder, is an {noffensive individual fing, it seems hardly possible that . t b ith th 4 th the council will se fit to pass it.|C™@ng in almost as fast as we nable connect him with the | she says, b led the revolver out bears @ good reputation. The Hot ene of the coven courcitmen | cam take care of them. I have no alleged murder of his pocket and turned it against o mate Ro eitemet Se aenell Who voted for it, however, has int! idea at this time just how many pe- The @ mystert feature of himeelf. She alleges that she made | bim after the shooting. Mated yet that he will change his| ‘tions and signers there are, but I —_ : = — Yote, By those thoroughly acquaint-| °S" assure you that I am pleased ler , I fa with the situation it is belleved | #t the way the affair looks at the |this week. Nearly all of tha irik cil come to the ald or] present time.” mfnes which closed Monda the counciimen whe have so tar| ~ Thome es potated to a meee jlast after the Independence rs. mood by him and withdraw his); *** et on a table near by and sai plosion c i petition it was filled with petitions from egg» TER cay ed operations This would be the casiest way | every section of the city and more jth jorning The _ Portland Out of the difficulty. It will make| Were being received every hour oe ° Pr the Cripple Creek and $t unnecessary for Rerk’s friends In That shows you how the people lr mero leases which were the counci! to longer stand against|are taking bold of the matter «a NAN PATTERSON IS CHARGED WITH MURDER IN union men will not t ed to resume as lon It will also relieve the| represented with several petitions | oP S spER 7 ~ | g counci!men who claim to Reve venee St the present time and more are| THE FIRST DEGREE BY NEW YORK GRAND JURY | a. the soldiers are here for the measure in good faith with|coming. You can see for yourself | | When the Portland resumes {t | will be found that all union miners | Urcer had no objection to it. from | oughly they have been circulated.” es . ™ . | have been forced to leave camp, Standing by a policy which now ap-| And the doctor began picking Sel -_ 5 pgp thy Pig " d Newb roe ge ag = He ww thus forcing the company to em pears to have no supporter. petitions that bad been clipped from | jury this morning found an to atten of her iltnems, ‘The total enn. | Oem union help or remain Beck ald not state this after-| The Star, pasted on long paper and | @ietment for murder in the first) oo tax. before September. | “Oe indefinitely noon whether or not he would with-| upon which there were many signa-| degree against Mra. Nan Patterson, must romain « pris-| ,,/7ere! Bell, in a statement om ~s Paget anes as A Ly tures. He did this until be got tired who Was present at the time of the im the Tombe - peveg Bap Bis ov pong heer tet ro i urn | t the bookmaker, Cae be , Soctal| fut it le not bellowed that he wili| %_the 200 end eald be ba turn} (From photographs by a staff photographer of The Star and the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) shooting of the bookmaker, Cacsar coroner's inquest into the| tne Western Federation of Miners, Secther easbarvess bis friends ta the| ee \~ workers wage | The upper picture shows the scene of the tragedy at Independence, which has thrown the entire | Yours, in @ hansom & week ago) ot Caesar Young was held| who captured the organisation two eounci! by keeping up the agitation | 202% 884 have the umber of sign-) Cripple Creek district into @ coudition of revolution. The cross shows where the charge of powder |7¢utorday. pn morning. After hearing the! veers ago. Socialism now fs in ite “The people will find out whether |" Susted before he sent them to was placed by the dynamiters 4 |. Whes told of the indictment by mony of Dr. Edwin N. Riggins, | fetich, Bell saya, or not I will withdrew my applica. | 2*, unctl slide | The picture below shows the'rear end of the Golden Circle R. R. depab at Independence and the | D¢T lewyer, Alice Levy, Mrs of the Hudson Street hospital, who : el TERNS Glos when the ime comes” be anid, |..2 NEVER SAW PUBLIC BEN-| pavoe wrought by the terrific explosion which hurled thirteen men into eternity. The wire which terson. collapsed. She seemed about) attended Young, and Dr. Phillip laughingly, “but not before. | TIMENT S80 THOROUGHLY! was used to set off the dynamite ran from the left side of the building geross to and down the chute | “,.* dp spe ony ba, the coroner's jury i day the committee of the Anti- AROUSED IN SUCH A SHOKT at the right | Coroner Jackson hastened to the) brought in a verdict simply stat-/ Saloon league has been busy receiv-|7iME AND SUCH A UNANIMOUS The biast splintered the whole left side of the depot and so shook the entire building that it is | Wyman®. ® . . -, ——- ing that Young hed died ae the re- ing and counting the signatures on| SENTIMENT EXPRESSED AS| aow only a tottering framework. One body was found on the roof, near the center. The other twelve Bae dh pa | sult of @ pistol wound. the numerous Star petit that; THERS HAS BEEN IN THIS) were blow to atoms. has revived sufficiently she will be| Mrs. Patterson, who was in the| } petitions that! PiGHT. The Star has done noble oo . led back to the Tombs coroner’s court when the inquest | We been circulated throughout the| 1 o/.'s°4 1 want to thank The star| ee | Coroner Jackson said the young/ began, was removed when the cor-| city protesting against the licensing | O'h “"0 t wart tO Sere there wan! ’ woman way temporarily un-| oner was notified of the finding of @f 4 saloon at Madison park. o hardly anyone paying attention to der the strain, but her illness was| the indictment against her. Young's ce eagrmend — hich these petl- | he Sellen Of the counall, but this of « serious nature. widow was present at the inquest. | e r ; jons have been received is surpris- | So ame Young everybody. thor-| SHIP LOAD OF WHEAT FROM | NO MORE TROUBLE | PUGET SOUND SUPPLIES BE- question was taken up from the|C°™mittee of the Anti-Baloon| sempie of the truth of the an se pulpit and the members of the con- | /**#* forage = that it would je adage that {t is Impossible to touch | SIEGED ARMY AT PORT AR« gregations asked to sign the peti-|®**¢ Work to have the petitions all | Hitch without being defiled. In an| oe tions presented. At’ the Sunday |! Shape for the counel! meeting to- | 6vi) moment the mayor gave ear to| | . echonls and evening services the|®!8%t, but the Indications now point | the counsel of false friends in re-| j same enthusiasm was shown that| {2 more = thie alae tae oe ~~ FA the application of Henry | | has been seen throughout the city |)? ° clo ~ "| Beak for license to sell beer al (By Scripps Ni ee te The Stas started ‘the| tions have been coming in in won-| Madison park and now finds him ny Sepey Neue satay iis ‘eepatns thie Woenion derful numbers. Dr. Thoms re-| self between the devil and the deep| NSWCHWANG, June 18—f Petitions that have been placed ported just after noon that they were | blue sea as @ result of an irrepres-| - Chinaman tn the Japanese spy serv- In the hands of the different peopie | Still coming tn “cart loads” and the| sible conflict between a promise he| lice has just returned from Port Ar~ s | league was fairly swamped. is alleged to have made the friends MINE OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION WILL REMOVE BAN ON ALL | t! He says 30,000 men are there interested in the work have re | ° L ed -eieners £ ~ Tk ot | The Green Lake church sent in @| of Beck tn the city council and the wit many sick and wounded. The = ~ a Bn rtd ve hp | iat of more than $00 signatures to| pledge he gave to the law and or BUT MINERS’ UNION—DEPORTATIONS CONTINUE food supply is sufficient for two Ei lh endl gy . to ing |the petition presented yesterday. |der element of the city before his months. The Russians’ hope is that see ined over 200 signatures Art| DF. Temple's church expressed a | election eS General Kuropatkin will send an eantained 0’ Signet eee a eessinet the lleonse| Although the mayor steadfastiy| army south, The flour mill is other circulated in hg Pee build-| nd represemted more than 500 on| refuses to discuss the matter, there Gy Boripps News Ass'n) } The troops w bably be! grinding a cargo of wheat brought jd has awe ae I Og amore its petition. The women's a-|is now but Httle doubt that, actu CRIPPLE CREEI Col with n fror 7 from Seattle in a French ahip. caived trom people whe have eolus.jvion oc clube i6 Unanimoss with ated By the best of motives, he aaa Eeeneeeeeeeemeemeneeeese) Serily, elinpsd sen The Beas pers.(more cnan 700 and the petitions | tacitly approved Beck's license ap June 1 The 7 1 the| £e* sae y clipped out The Star petl-) rom the churches of the city, the|Pliication and promised to give It PS tions and circulated them among] (or. vations interested in the work | Mi* official signature in the hoi dist tala’ ounnele * REMONSTRANCE AGAINST SALOONS IN SEATTLE PAR their friends. Hundreds of signers | O°U ie Cera public will swell /Of shattering the frame up eng . Sarat \@ _ Seattle, Wash. June ith, 1904 @ not expected were received in this he eer aft dian t S than neered by President Gill, of the city cally @ To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Beattie > way. the number of signers to more then | council, against @ proposed increase both civil and military, expect | % Gentlemen—We, the undersigned citizens of the city of Se- Every church in the city will be the mark set by the league in the {a the police force. an terther ticuhie ® attle, do hereby record our protest againet the granting of + Tepresented in the petitions present-|>eeinning. Mayor Ballinger has set his heart | xnother batch of unionists] 2. S2taet, for, the, male of intoxicating lauors at or near Madioon, ® ed to the mayor and council to-| picxPOCKET GOT IT on building up the pollter t-| | ish tan emotes Ro T'S Sateete cc Lape. or Wostlens or ahy 6 ont tty Sete. eens night. The Good Templars will be| Mrs, M. A. Mason, of 284 Twenty-| ment, but has found himself block-| y neg apa we TS eee ee er AE ee aa ee ee 3| represented with sever andre t ag wd onl@d at every turn by certain of the will wind up the ary’s canner gre tel= «Bay Sen, weeks @ trust that the mem- ip al hundred | first aver got into a 1 on ond | @ bers of the city counct! will establish arm maintain a policy © signers, the teachers’ and mothe Second a ve last Saturday night.|councilmen, who have practically! campaign of dri m\¢ ke and keep our parks and Inkeside resorts f 4 clubs, the Federation of Women's| When she got tc it she found| served notice upon him that he need | the district + loons, blind p and other questionable surroundings, @ Clubs and every organization of a| that someone had stolen her watch.| expect no favors from them wnttl ‘ | ; end that all of our people may safely and freely use and @ similar nature will come out em-| She repolted the loss to the police. — — gambling ses are al morrow the mir wners| ® enjoy the natural advantages of the city of Seattle - phatic ainst the ordinance grant-| - — owed to reopen. " ue a statement finir e ing the license. The W. C. T. U,| QUEEN IN COMMISSION | ‘The story goon that Coun ‘imen| esi + | 06000060040009000e000006 08 reenreseseecoocoooons and the improvement clubs through Ko stentnship Queen Mullen and Zbinden, acting {n the ‘ . ~~ sane f oct th. ae on = pth a ? sine terest of one of ¢ large brewer-| MAYOR B LLINGER t listrict xpect Petitions milar to t above are sible with his or her own signature: a. Pye heel oseieg axed in fen of the city, have agreed to help| ie . LLINGEE. ae ed the ban will I on | Deine clroulated thyggghout the city 1 forward It to the headquarters. se grtaees _ a tie mest . the mayor out {n the council pro-| tween th yila . 4 he dilemma t ‘ the. Western: Redi cee nae arm sar are re” | ot toe ARM Seiten Tense Aree at a Gh guake of tateeost. ost, & vided he will not oppose the Beck| and the Char ft t M ia her or-|mateen League to. make thie 0 5 ing. Natore So tenets ayy Aelrlge eage tet ' license, and that the mayor has| break wh € flor § ‘ tor t oF Mere GUS ERY CINEF Of lee atten, Sha tenable are oan out the petition, paste It om a 6 > bag red the head of the agreed to their proposal every measure 1 " t an tw 1e| Ranization to which metalifer-] to °Suc tis petition trom th \ Be Wn — menee Tenge, arrives in ¢ The Qu Now he finds himself steering be-| the council to pas administration she ever had | ous miners belong. Gat Gntene ko theme siteeen On Dae wate.

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