The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1904, Page 1

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Few Lhe Seattle Star sa Showers; Cooler Tonight NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1904 VOL, 6. NO. 112 CENTS PER MONTH Seattle Electric Company Takes Steps (600 Men Will Go to Work at ‘Toward Abolishing Smoke Nuisance the Navy Yard Next Tuesday RENTON MINES SHUT DOWN AND ELECTRICITY | siienittedaemenien : =|COMMANDANT BARCLAY IS CONFIDENT THAT WILL BE USED TO RUN ALL CABLE POWER (ON THE PIKE 1 AT SAINT LOOEY---NO. L | THE PACIFIC SQUADRON WILL STAY AT BREM- HOUSES—TWO HUNDRED MINERS LOCKED OUT a ERTON MANY MONTHS AND THAT THE NEW BY THE SHUTDOWN YORK WILL BE REPAIRED HERE at the} isfactory 1 the| “A w - b war, @ | (By @ Staff Correspondent) th | t 1 BRI PRTO | f } 1 the P. fie | 1 x n 1 1 “ tng the rea x the compa t - Last Monday notices we at th e at t . Th “ aw , smpany has ‘ T b on hand to run the houses un ) ar w work is completed . a4 For some time the company has! for § ts The men w 1 been considering plans by which It| 95 cents per were as : could do away with the use of coal| cept a eat reduction hem, notat ' t , ‘ . t has ‘ - received orders that all work necessary to put the warships ha into seaworthy condition will be done at the local navy yard. h the m par a: 6 each omfort and ben . -- I p ; -- ‘ ere He stated that it was not at all electric r 1 ment would order all material nece not be present time 4 E i" , E equal peace and war footing with the most m within the next week and be rushe had ple al toy + gerenyaine ‘ A t e A J ; or J was | a that w Pg ll be done ne that if this material is sent out here t at Bremerton , reason and a ; and that ‘ and 1 feel almost “WEW CABINET —— B OM BAR D | ered eee ani cae a oe a oe Fiftes ar-o Hubert, «| reported to ( k that though he t P t a - t ‘ t ar ANCISCO, | VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRO N ATTACKS GENSAN— > ROLLED OVER - | peasy hi | JAPANESE ARMIES EFF ECT JUNCTION ug ! nt t t 3 | js " ne conepitg Boras ed noon to take part in the naval demonet n with the | ame EVERETT, June One ®| Fourth of J ation. On July 7 it is ¢ that the mon- 3 nd ba " a y itor Wyoming, the torpedo boat destroyers Paul Jc and Perry, ; . ant D1. 5 t Portland, will re e navy yard.. The arrival of the war- y . caches es . se re will make the fleet at Bremerton the P ver statior h i one ' ol f a o b the s ngton, This will cost $3,800, _ — ; a a { the w to be done on this VICTOR H. MET PAUL MORTON ea « it at Gen. Ma. the Chinese Know truck her head at fleet et ‘ t to Washington and placed in New Secretary of ( t a x { f the alr > . my X- Sew Beeretary of avy , INVESTIGATING suffers f gayle there doute a ED BUTLER AGAIN =" STRIKE BREAKERS, MARAIS JOMER # SUICIDE ST.LOUIS MILLIONAIRE POLITICAL BOSS AGAIN y - ; - » IN TROUBLE—CONFESSED BOODLERS THREAT-| “* ‘°* ee eo ASOASEINA TION Port A ISSAQUAH MINES STILL TIED UP, BUT COMPANY | FINDING OF HIS BODYIN 17 —— : SPOKAN /STERY AND CONFIRMS STRANGE 3 IS PREPARING TO SHIP IN NON-UNION MEN—| SPOKANE MYSTER 4 2 enue a MUST VACATE COMPANY PROPERTY STORY TOLD BY FISHERMEN t ‘ , t rn F t the same Pruet, ag Th 1 fit A « t ne » J Ly t t t t Ma : ; 4 th f ie Tbe . : ~~ PLMIRA Y.. 3 The f at 1 t a A oy A ‘ ' t & ar iI ot ; ienry Bill I ht leg I t hat " t e . me " : 1 t at " " and clab- hia causes, ”

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