The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1904, Page 1

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a ws “\ ONE CEN . The Te onight and Wednesday w -attle © -rwrevenees secesercceee consees socees se cement, ; THE ONLY PAPER IN "SEATTLE | ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS i — .“ ar to Fresh Northwest Wind bd _ ~aill NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,TUESDAY, JULY 5 VOL. 6. NO. 11 CENTS PER MONTH SECRET COMBINATION TO DEFEAT JUDGE PARKER CAUSES SENSATION Antis Select Judge Harmon as Their Candidate and Have Compact Signed and all But Executed Before New Yorker’s Friends Realize What Has Happened ST. LOUIS, Mo. July ference of anti. Parker held at the Hearst heada | | It Was a Sane Fourth | FIRE MENACED - | om that er LOUM Mo. ? + ‘BRYAN WILL MAKE THE . ‘ SPEECH ~ ty f wh ‘ ‘ t e naw “ ‘Fr ‘ . wan a “ “* “- : 8 aga Pa ° ized Harls ct the boom f ' k NEw 18 WORSE THAN THE OLD GOVERNOR OF FINLAND NOTHING R an th = Roe ae SPOKANE SAILS i =e ON TAP: Siaesinees Wot werurs BRYAN MAKES FOUND Bae man of Buzzard May.” This, th *A STATEMENT | ae setioa ON THE PIKE AT SAINT LOOEY=NO. 5 Roosevtey er UTVAE and Meal pean LEAVE FOR THE CAMP MT. WRANGEL = THOOPS, REGULAR AND Mitt xsi TIA, HEADING FOR ABERICAN| t is LAKE pe and ent ad gained The T regular infant adway before the onel Not . eggs Aree cs were awakened, The alarms t Int LONG DORMANT VOLCANO HELD A GORGEOUS BUT PREMA- | Dil to fire headquarters TURE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION ON JUNE 11— | and ar the fire apparatus from th sat Broadway and BELCHED FORTH FIRE, SMOKE AND ASHES IN REGULA Te { Seventh avenue 08. TION STYLE of the | H part of the | was mo cumeremenpenasanet firen uilding. The mornin, \ r and flames will ag- Special Correspondence.) gregate about 61500 bate eo is The mth LATE TELEGRAPH (Special to The Star.) July 5.—A_ call the navy yard em- e this morning for vere ant Barclay says this is increase of 600 yut to work as y repairs on Charles Western s brought reek last night dheritt Edward Bell y. He ht here e f him to nd. The e fixed up this r will be set DEAD WN SAN FRANCISCO WAS A SEATTLE PIONEER OF AND ONE OF THE OLD TIME BANKERS OF THE Cl TY—HELPED BUILD TWO RAIL ROADS AND HAD LARGE BU SINESS INTERESTS HERE year

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