The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1904, Page 7

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THE SEATTL SWEPT AWAY BY A Ureucor|s TEAMER \ast Sisruana tamer = — |torim tant aight to take Win back] Reeg' satay "doauh ons" wee mars [CLT TO PAY ee ag ee SAILLICNAIRG WARPORD WANTED H1d WiPR TO LET HIM Live | trouble wi ty his wite and whe ; ‘e andi 1" i ve cy IT’S SHARE |, avis. nk und oc er at WITH THE OBJECT OF HIS NEW-FOUND LOVE paw Of ty Mt the late Bre ta curred, and twas only due v “in| eens ed caine of fear of assaauination tt Si aitisieen egroooge wl —_ [east Ses, teard te nan] the sting oe-bato tne Hon! ASST vated to reign wh tt retaenee SelAPS WOULD Elec pes iot arses eines AMONG THE ” wows LITTLE . i Sanee seed *| (Special to The Star) BROWN MEN WILL BE THE ; . ‘ “4 | TACOMA, July 11 NEXT MOVE OF LABOR LEAD a nn OY FUNERAL OF MRS. REX “v\r« ERs Harger, | (s 7 . pe | pecial to The Star) and rece njurt P DOLPHIN BRINGS rt etme Sag Be ae | . ; ered | Mary Re f William Rex, was | Paddock b tal. The og sided yi MORE TREASURE |\siiea tis’ tiustoon a i | was brought trom the weene of ¢ * o = h, the funera e m to the howp a ’ a With another ¢ © in golden | gun the La f th ” he was t 1 . a ! a f 1 ning 1 . ' “ HAS GOLD LOCKET 2 . and ' ( ‘ Jor “ a a x ® w Pr worth (ef |on ae AH " a FORMER SENATOR DAVIS OF WEST VIRGINIA SELECTED FOR Special to The Star) VICE PRESIDENT — UNUSUAL ENES RKED CLOSING monstra . b tor f $ t _——___- tions to M “ The § 1 I “ ae Ww ' . w ses attle, § ts : $ (Special to The Star) Wie: . t tomary . ‘ Soot ~—s — SPOKANE, J F ming | charge { t ‘ perat y Bag mang le , that - « operations for app s ap Dp . 3} ™ e . r he . t t t om f accepting t na being , past six months not oe than lay . f ot ft at ema . such operations | That } . . edt . ni formed in hospit an a ; . " c « ast mee an . Ar That arly one ¢ t ; ae ate 6 copeninn . 7 , which th : tu enough would probat o 8 n ot es a hee - . t Pe w . 1 . = tions performed Q w ’ om - aoe one gram ted t A ts ght. Bey ¢ : ; « te the not procurable ation times performed | reoiace it my set wan (a th 8:3 , he . . ging ty is at wise impossible to ascertain what in th ar nat ‘ a ® ~ and wa ft his face w ale ~ " percentage of the cases operated amov fivided with the a Pong ‘ n was again called to @ utte emed t his ie ithe ens f in saving the | solicitor who ser \. 4 at a knife t he stayed | 1), enauh Much of the business enjoyed by | have been two or three appendicitis York «A follow I ‘ endme itis surgeons comes from | operat r ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ era wn path athority | cirele you will firmly | Parker, but trow itand | TOKIO, July Admiral estimates that not jess than 70 per | have learned ronounce is « @y & we Aaw'nd and I 5 ‘ the neage a8 given above wa . a os ; cent of those operated on im the | pendis-y-tis ¢ learned| ESOPUS. N. Y ‘ - f r ay ab the A : Ba gg at hospitals come from out of the city. | enough a bua so that e freely b > atified by the peop M The m e selected - Port Arthi © tat rday w — bas this not feel justified ‘ a ade known to th d Davis as its candi- jn, died by steamers clearing pecome mae me But with “ n = © mine In the afternoon, having specialty of t nformation no 2 2 reached a point between Senstkat d with divid ! ) would think of I hope and be that, battling and Lun Wen Tang. the Japanese country physicians whe charging you | than $300 at|for the people and for as a dates acked cases | least.” will lead Db racy te them t Russians re : ' c a “ N ‘ar [this year and quently have | personal le eying ae ae ae oy ee eee an “* arn n » arrest of Peter Mad n alt dowr than for lation ati t i > y f the Eastern Out 1 grateful a a pany He is urged 1 mit 1 f whirt waist the ate a f th e ‘ th egal pi SALMON SEASON OPENS TO Nea J are t . m= M DAY WITH PROSPECTS OF|., ’ ‘ ; W f W GOOD CATCHES t - i The r ¥ j t \ A tw NELSON GIVES Snap r k $3,000 BONDS i | Le ¢ 7 . t | FS fe a " ea dai MBA P VILL JENNI BRY ‘ $ the bay A. I t ; $ » be , A. LAWRENCE h - ; ‘COUNCIL COMMMITTEE | TAKES WO ACTION | idging ft mt entiments ex oT ector re of that an forced Jo thelr t 1 not when ndemnation at| & pector Place took of eeting of al chap-| fice. One of the a t who a the 1 the | Jat im « plans, reed bim vera mns alleged al | th n of t jing. In ‘ made hitects w to do ee rip to, Un a liged to ore . ing. b et of { ding vit that almost « in- > nder- think itis * Is to f - s only t ssary t. Yet th end a lars t on the ex- F t would at ss the ~ V.M, BALES ARRESTED Asa t of a carefully planned COCK RAN EXPLAINS of hie as stolen him by U.S. MeNally and his o~vem= i this ng on a sed by m with a scans fly last he be- 4 © his friend, stole his s ald, they re- Mrs. Beles and t Mrs. at Hill- n the nd de- nm of nday home, > see OKKBE He wa ted in, ; . We : after playing with the little ones 7 Jout on the porch, atensibly to get & CHICAGO, July 11.—Flerce storms k of water. As she was entral portion of the state|out of the door he gr nbbed her in have isolated that|his arms and started t » for the 4 St. Louls, where its work gales | ca area orted The extent of the Miss Hulda FR a boarder In amag nknown the house, attemp to stop him, ’ hed : HUMANITY wg Maer $ was ¢ t m t t hare- t ‘ h ; - = Q ry whe ey w give a quar-| ite 1 tos his me

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