The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1904, Page 3

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YOUNG BRAVE IN CLUTCHES OF LAW FOR WHAT INDIANS COUNT A DEED OF GREAT HEROISM| (Special to The Star.) the man seléeted to ommit th RENO, Nev, June 29-1 deed lost courage at the last mo he ot and hunned ment : h tri men, Dave lr n Th fou and distrust of the old GREEN LAKE CITIZENS WILE! Hiite Indian, murdered his grand | Indian became eo great that Brown TRY TO GET THEM AT ONCE! father last wee We wit as hin only relative, was east back the frien 1 « his fellow | out f the tribe and shunned as if j braves he had the plague, This so preyed | The Gre ake Improvement holds its ar monthly meeting tomorrow t. One of t ters to be i t Mon of the Proposed at Green culated to mak © wa ary, but tb , Hable to damag The w an opin at n sel, t Q uaual dela at The Gre leer to start some othe of getting the walks immediately, If the tempora walks cannc built RICH FOLKS EXCLUDED American sera Meteor He drist on ground of ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND BUILDING INSPECTOR PLACE IN THE DARK AS TO THE ME ING OF THE LAW, AND CORPORATION ENLIGHTENED HIM m boerd discre mary powers in Pure AN COUNSEL HASN'T s and are & t | i d the emalie tha’ Dave Brown, his gran m, who killed Tom Crow Gy Beripps News Ass'n) The grandfather, whose name was, upon the mind of the young b 7 ° Tom Crow, te sald to have b » that he finally consented to mur SIMLA, June 29.—Heavy fighting r 100 years of age. He was re-| his grandfather has cecerred between and fed by the Piutes as a a The deed was done while Ton the British exp bet | na anesned of @ power Crow lay asleep in his campoodle. ans lost heavily r of fall whe he Brown crawled and fired several the British forces 1 Whatever misfortune befe shots into Crow's body, and th The British cas aclude in the reservation was threw the gun into the river Captains Bliss « Five! the r of T Crow. He Brown has been taken into cus Sepoys were wounded reonality of terror among t ty by the Indian police. He ans, and several plots were ntains the stoiciem of his pec The following divorce suits have) o4 to im, but on each o€ ple and refuses to talk been filed tr superior court Mrs. Estelle Sturm against William Sturm on the ground of nonsup = 25" BILL BOARD ORDINANCE lerie Prather on ground of Mra. Ellen Grist P STILL A DEEP MYSTERY iding Inspector Place, like the) was ask Ie the best on the 1 of the board of public) “I have never tried to stop the the money. Other ee i claims to be in doubt as to! erection of any private stable where ere sell coffee not as good for the exact meaning of the board it was sanitary Mr. Walters re Me. ordinance, which has bees submit-| plied, “but with livery barns, which » poration Cownse!l Gilliam are erected for the benefit of a 25 C Mr ace who! neighborhood, it is different Our 25c Coffee Resides, the supreme court gives the n THE SEATTLE S STAR—W WHO OWNS THESE TWO RALROADS? TACOMA-EASTERN AND SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERURBAN RU MORED TO BE UNDER CONTROL OF HARRIMAN AND ROCKEFELLER—MOST IMPORTANT IF TRUE Who wns the ‘Tacoma-Bastern, threats of violence to the works railroad This question athe the Tacoma-Kastern in the eve than the question of who is likely] t attempt to go furhe to buy the row, is the one that! It aid that this gar many people would like to have an-| not have been played by t nwere Certain signs have been! ern Pacific if the road w taken by railroad men to indicat ber and mining line, On t that KE. H. Harriman does not need! other hand, if these had | t to buy the read in order to cart of the th out bis plan of extending the Union| ern Pacific would have we Pacific from Portland to Seatt a feeder, Of tor u t and that his financial backer, J. D t road indi that won Rockefeller not have to pur-| hostile to the Interests of the chase it in or to « the moun Pa is behind the 1 tains from Eastern Washington! P und this can with the pfoposed line of the Chi-| 1 f cago, Milwaukee @ St. Pa 1 t that m " In the first place it ts t out nk spent in t that the Ta »Kastern | € new roa we tb t markably well butlt 1 for ‘ logging and mining road, The ¢ I p ' t are the finest and heaviest obtain-| way a tra ntinent ‘ able, The roadbed in perfect a go to w to build ar ‘ standard gauge. The ma ment t# almost as ¢ 1 1 Ba some transcontine . t r extenal ne fine entra kept uy " Union F of the road line built f Another fact that t ‘ ) Easte mes through ne of the Tacoma-f Tilton bauk in_Portlas f the Wn ! western depository f stk and 1 Rallroad & Navigation ex ly be closed Ue southern Pacific wanted to ¢ man's lines in Oregon ir THe construction of th ma-| Anothir question that ts ir Eastern is directly tow Cow-| ing the thtors in the f lite pase, the best and most avail-| rail r Kame » able southern pase through the| the SeatQe-Tacoma Interurban ra mountains into Kastern Washing-| way? Stone & Webster, the B ton. It is said that a pass over this) prom ¢ behind the project mountain and the Tacoma-Kastern| bul, who ja behind Stone & Webate approach into Tacoma are far bet-| There are a great many people ter than those of the Northern Pa-| would Ike to have this « A single engine on the Ta-| There age open hints that Mr an haul « train! riman and his nds cou while the Northern Pa-| thay only wanted to if le is not so fortunate With Die Interurban and the Ta The progress of the Tacoma-East-| coma-Kagtern in the har fu ern toward Cowlits pase has been! Rockefaljer interests, an entrance is blocked and impeded by the North alped ig Tacoma and Seatt 4 ern Pacific in every way This is | that is needed is better term al openly avowed to have arisen from! in hese 4wo cities ron the part of the Northern Pa-| Another month, it is sald, w ific that some transcontinental road] plain some of the railroad ec would use the line. The blocking umes that are now worrying those game on the part of the Northern| whe g few weeks ago though they Pacific has gone so far as understood FIRE MARSHAL IS LOSING PATIENCE THREATENS TO ARREST AND PROSECUTE A SCORE OF PROM- INENT CITIZENS WHO HAVE NOT INSTALLED FIRE ES CAPES ON THEIR BUILDINGS open the situation Fire Marshal Kellogg threatens to; owner of the.Perrin hotel; ©. arrest twenty prominent citizens of| Austin, owner of the Victoria hotel Seattle, unless they comply with his| J. Noyes, manager of the Rainier orders to place fire escapes on their) Grand hotel; J. M. Colman, owner buildings, as instructed, To make! of the Colman and other buildings the improvements an outlay of cash| David Gilman, owner of the Arling u ) ain points taterguetedl anes of about $100 ts needed for every ton hotel: J. J. Ferguson, owner of Clean and Fresh, tastes better [| for him, but claims that he did floor on which @ fire escape must) the Brooklyn hotel; Anna Rosen aan gene teether th any get satisfaction | be built, and the owners of local| berg gnd M. M. Teater, owner and ether coffee even at a higher The question that I was mont NO WORK hotels have objected to doing the! I respectively, of the St. Elmo price. anxious to have settled he did not | work on that ground. | hotel: Raiph Hopkins, representing answer.” said Mr. Place this morn I take the position that money| the Seneca hotel; R. L. Hodgdon n« That was whether or not hould mot be considered where life| representing the John ( so nder the ordinance the bill boards / NOME fs at stake,” sald the fire marshal! tate; J. W. Edwards, owner of the ald be erected nearer than 10 feet |this morning. “I have notified the| Vendome hotel; H. R. Clise of the te & sidewalk. My. Gilliam taform owners of many hotels and business| Clise Investment company, owners ed me a = oy arcane Sa blocks several times to make the!) of the Globe block and Cecil hotel wou nol ave fo OK & form mu he have be build ad & e i f r . See eee eee FEDERA R UNI improvements, but they ha iiiding, and George Kinnear, own anny ae Oe DERAL LABOR UMON RE-| Clause” Meay of thom are goed] or Ut coverdl Dasaens Mouke = CEIVES WARNING FROM COR. | friends of mine, but I consider this| Most of these men have been not _ t tter of importan nd| fied already that they would - a public matter of importance, and| fied alread hat the ould be ar aes the er ere unless they get to work and do|rested unless they made the re Sinan ten feet of the sidcwalk |something, I will make arrests and/ quired changes, the fire marshal in Se eer tetiebe, thseeh, tant rige- o apg | conduct prosec | forming them that it would be just the Wilt beard company bes been! a ‘Among those whem Fire Marchal] as Wnplensant for him ea for th 921 Second Ave., t trying to honestly live up to the! this Kellogg has notified are the follow-| to be abliged t resort to such ex finance. i was with the fire and the ing tr Measures ne owner | water committee when it was fraw ! T. D. Hinckley, ow . con all kinds of ¢ eo a now it was the intention | pr Hinekley block; Jam oir delay, { the the thor within fe tram- | « Kar! Brannigar RelfanMe on Raitre on t in which ntated Yebruary in being t Ape wh plied wt rior Judge Tallman’s co day te a Danhayer is th , cs re does not seem . ed recently and sentenced to . s ‘ b a h work for the of fh the penitentiary, Martin ee Suit are made le ‘ ° the lette ways. and if} an ex-convict. from servic e cloths in nce wa. anned " men come with the in-| Very stylish patterns. De oun n of securing work in the city | every point Workman acknowledged that th rdinance |! ate they will meet with! manship is first class gave the board of public works the | disappointment T0 THE AS}LUM These garme are fit sme 6 tane GG an re Brannigan and McCray have beer ted with the ¢ care a ‘ Gout . Alaska ince the| ne our highest priced t ance - was os lemer, an insane sailor ing. W wearing one s for this reason that th ane, b wee w Howe atives have been caring of these Suits you'll feel ard has asked for a written « tthe FRIGHTFUL CRIME OF DELERI-| © was taken to the insane comfortable and well 1 from the corporation aniae - “me?! OUS MAN IN FRISC OHOSPI today. Since his examina ae ject.” he caid. “We want - eal | tion by physicians appointed by t . » od f our ground before |, b b t 1 TAL leourt a few day aco, b has grown ead. 1 understand that the t his} | : - e ge Roe gdh oe fr Jack . much worse. The man becan ee men t me} SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, June 29,| imagined he had seen the reflection or not the board a right to go Buonorno Maranta, an Italian | of his wife's face in the sea that jonto @ man's p operty and confined in the elty and nty h the nm Was an omen that $7 SQ) [py fics erie nitcseny it) WC. £0. CARNIVAL | ieteatiing nde ihe wou he rate ome an . is only a few inches from the side low pationt while both were walk, unless it is a nulsance nm Wente Centred Lak frenzy, resulting from 1! aching home from Alaska ~ forbidding the daubing of|opened headquarters int ufferer by pounding 1h on the sidewalks and the), te block. Matt D iron bedstead | ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT ing of waste papers in the entat of the Southe j | AURORA, Ill, June 29.—Col, J. H ht be #o enforced as to|, Company, t now In J. Redelsheimer & Co, streets minut ve vo entorved an 4 mpany, i# now in the city! ALLEGED FOOTPAD | riain cantor uf the German. Arm ' b has been arrested on a A " ones bead aa 4 g the boards. hich t# to take place tm the be Btrongest T moos House tn the y thn tone 41 wail hen aad Sarl of Amana Ak apetns BEFORE THE COURT \#r« mbeziement. He adn a willing to prevent the itte bending its echies 5 as misappropriate nea Stas " f based Gh serebia teen are ap Bit engin Raised | 000. The bank is entirely solvent (00-404 First ave., cor. Columbia Ff) , ‘ tt “4 semante hold t of heane ye anufa ache 4| W. 1H. Martin, Jointly « with Speculation is said to have ca ers objected, bas it?” Mr. Walters products. H, Danhauer with holding up C. A. Plain’s fall WE DNESDAY, JUNE a9, 1 JUNE a9. vee SHARE THEI by t wine ' Ride t tt i Mr. Black gat told ‘ ' Mr. A AFTER UNCLE 8AM TAHOE, Idaho, June ted in her y engaged Lait r nt { th 1 she ref t ¢ the mail the ma Dr. Leite hich he does, but as the has n to open th the ¢ them t os h n not tt but she refuse iteom ng wa HE COAL _ STRIKE ntinued from Pag Nuch 1 1 Ur 1M P th t new’ | ‘7 \ 1 ' { 8 PRUCH u tr tr IN THE SY abe, i ‘ © t and at e wyet 1 ® ton ‘ @ few ut tr y « care f " et tq b ~ piteh the t t ur t t We e toh y $1 ge of ayste r to the amount of th ; New One for That 4th tt of July Excursion S ' « $3.0 $3.2 your choice at . j ve eves $2.49 White Goods . A aeimaecng h of July Special . WHITE INDIA | ‘$ and WHIP-CORD he MADRA t right rt of erial for McCarthy Dry Goods Company ins" ret | Que (MOONSHINER ISRAEL | OHEN IS ARRESTED | | FOUND IN HIDING IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE CITY AND CAPTURED BY DEPUTY UNITED 6TATES MARSHAL STRIN GER wrt ' } t and a fin (By Berippa Nev ; . W HAVEN, ¢ j J Holt ( . ferred as ‘ H.C, 5 O tewart Fa a 1 t Q Frank af $ made master of arta ara, senior t Pt ne commis + 1 the t important te . unds by an H. Sie? a Fl ieshe CHW Ca th, 9 am Flags mocks RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Flags Shirt Waists Now Is the Time for You to Make Your Choice ofa "t Worry, Watoh Us Grew” The New Store Many New Salesmen and Salesladies Have Been pranee a whose tickets have been} ' b c in for more tickets and ‘ prospective customers again r ants are in the field 4 the boy} or 8 h w a first prize will have to work c ee ly welcome in this con test 1 seemed uncertain yesterday 1 we have a a for the Junior Sales lady. Con 1 out all about it Cargete at Otesing Out Prices We have that a number of tterns of ‘ nt therefore, placed the 1 t owing prices atter I rs to match, new and per. rma tye ned rd $1.10 8 pat « 1H Velyets, all in good quanti- t nde I rd $1.00 I $ I w Axminsters, in choice designs for parlors, made nd lined, pe \ 7 $1.35 Al ttern ALL-W 1 Carpeting, per yard, cut only 550 Teale-Hills Furniture and CarpetCo. Second Avenue and Union Street “The Liberal Credit Store’

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