The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1904, Page 7

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HIS THROAT GUT -TU ESDAY JULY ta MINER BOILED AT BOTTOM OF SHAFT <= THE SEATTI TAR- 1904 ‘ NOTICE HIS “WICKED RIGHT," OPIUM TO BE SOLD JULY 28 FROM EAR 10 EAR on » tion J DESPERATE FIGHT ABOARD DAWSON. TANANA STEAMER-—ONE | MAN AT DEATH'S DOOR, THE OTHER IN GUARDOHOUSE | FRED CHUTE SCALDED IN A FRIGHTFUL MANNER ON 3 BE e LOW THE MOUTH OF LAST CHANCE f aaah eens h (Special to The Star.) - _ _ - . ' (Bpe to Star) (a t t ea » the 1 n, D, ¢ nau A DAWSO July 1 Nowa hh ing by mean fa wit a. The) 1 lying : \ | lant tt ans, he hurried a h t - | beile he v wa nt ne at the botter t ee taes .- | wa \ » of ng |whaft. f 1 Id realize what t h t Bowe M 1 oH | ho ‘ t f th | had hay ' as | a | by the t cha ‘ ding hot wat He cried for Woubtiess f k " 1 | i partn t the mar gon an it is t "¥ ' f Chute wa tt . }OUNG ORATOR OF lve ' 1 mea f w at em ! ' at 1 he had forgot ‘ Se | was 0 Ind reac had fore BUTTE HELPED TO ‘BALLARD MAN IS inn ca ccc ce 6| Cae ies C wn t | 1 the knee down Mr. Chute| BUTTE font., J HIGHLY HONORED qh hy cai | | t| ' " he re | deusieneremmaiainieimieaitiil races ond | uM haw ¢ th y PORMER STREET CAR CONDUCTOR ON BALLARD LINE NOM! t . ne m. It wae five feet long a that the ¢ « ‘ NEE FOR YUKON MEMBER OF DOMINION PARLIAMENT } " - | tw a the hes wl s b s b ‘ ' ail ean wo before r ng it | tr 1 * at (Special to The Star) ' , 2 ———— — —= = DAWSON, July 12—Thomas J Marner. «Seat street a Gold KLONDIKE GOLD d@ucto: = SENT TO SEAT Ron member of the Don a Mament. At t vention in ° seek hie Shas =~} OF WAR ‘Was give a £ a the ehance volunt his nan not thought efore by (By Mail Correspondence.) | any on f agen eral ! Daw Tom has had @ successt arevt ‘ an Ym the Klondike. A quick torn of tt { the K tuck in mining in th riy day | PUMPING PLANT ON GOLD HILL | dik 4 of the furnished the capital for tc» esta a . . has t Mahment of his « t at the nav %. J .--W . , . , 4. BRU REMER, fork of Eldorado « ana | ca YUKON PLACERS PRODUCE $147,325 MORE THAN THEY DID IN | * WES KAS 1903 det of the Pacif ¢ Mining |@ » ‘ M t I ° ea ] pany at Cheech . e “ a f (By Mail Correspondence.) Us ese ° 6 7,417.1 . e solve 1 erba ey DAWSON, July 1.—This year up in the K ithe w mnenee the wn class and standing of|r th to June 30 Yukon has produced 1 . ad A . Japanese on the a 1 F f than for the sam od ‘ upon t ny|, A war fund has been . om 2 OPPOSITION TO SECRETARY RUST AND OTHER OFFICERS OF | hire gold (hull {or the wae = ~ ss apitaitats | lected in Dawson and on the neigh-| » © of ca here are t THE WESTERN CENTRAL HAS ARISEN—RUST ISN'T WOR. | tw are as follows hich ha 1 t boring creeks by 2 none | in |g « « ' r as RYING | January $55,996.00 $85, kidorado and the minister of war to hat tt - - — | oO f the Dawson Japanese aslro | Four t. expects to go to fight Another cam © Sec-y ton, an orga “ ; ‘a wetary FA ffi- | tior f ta . DAWSON, J : A . t a ¢ials of the W Labo: aftamen af h er “ ' prote . t to F Union at the . tion | unions. The has ted .| FUNSTON ORDERED ae ; @f officers, to be held July ly growing. He has had a great jamong tt af ae Deen started. Those back « of egperience as @ nion | creek ory wa 20 THE EAST the was @itute the faction that man, having been for asap -_— | @ lof r wer tw posdd the element which organ! for the Ax an Federa | mide adjotn won aid 4 Wash: ing officials in power two years tion of I it ts claimed t| TANANA MINERS COMBINE FOR MUTUAL PROTECTION In PUR.|*” "* * * = w NGTC ft th thor 1 th ” The regular attendance at he is @ ly to make the run| jand q t tier benches} ASHINGTON, D. C., July 12.—|)04 Gor R " Meetings of the Western Cent against st Hesketh, becau CHASING OF SUPPLIES, WORKING PROPERTIES, ETC. * ame n tistamce| By am order issued at the war), nets @verages about 50. Those behind! the latter is friend of t below ¢ long t a [department yesterday, Brig.-Gem. | oo trouble " the present movement claim to be! present secret those of ‘ natitut-| Funston has been detached from| the Repub ow . able already to count 20 votes fora| Fowler, it is said. ts opposed to |!ne what, has locally been known|the command) of the Depart | ynie fal | change the centering of such large powers jas o ht strike on| ment of the Columbia and placed in Robert Hesketh, who Is at the) in a pornrten 4 na ~ foe its | (Special to The Star) Cleary and Pedro. ‘The th pe ' howe s| command of the Department of th | esent time business agent of the! secretary, looking wpon the organt- |, ‘ u Joe a ¢ min-| to select a member fre wt th ‘ been made in| Bast, @ post temporarily held by | eal Cooks and Waiters’ union and) gation merely as a council of repre ati - , oo & ¢o-lto form « boar a . | Ma Gen. Corbin, who is in com also sixth vice-president of the In-| sentatiy ¢ the fio belies, (OO, ee : own an the u b ma f the Atlantic d ternational Cooks and Waiters’) This tion was th se |" > * of the executive board shall) SUNKEN STEAMER RAIGED prising the Departments mt the Hanae | apposition was the o& work ties and the like * to dev ways and 5 » tor jand the Gut union, and Arthur E. Fowler, bust-! which led the Clerks’ union and the |” Sore’ than is0 See ee ee a for! DAWSON, July 2—The White] "Bris oO . Ress agent of the Federal union, are} five brewery unions to withdraw | sims ownees 2 nding y, and for the par-| ., D4 oe e| | Brig.-Gen the only candidates for secre tn Gate aie” Sites comanient sane in Loreanisa-} pose of purchasing and sending in of) D™" or gg ch! Ant yet menti ed ‘When scon Seattle An Igamated Tr es Coun ; ~ ae r —— a reste Len hirt ° ast week, bas + se 9 Morning neither would acknowledge! “i004 more conservative basi can oS © above: (mary and all gameral o mre stats te ie tae , “| mbia ar oe Soe SS aa The Iron nion later joined No. 5 be Mat asd et oth White Pass . | } Face, although both tacitly admitt . ot Stet eaid that the |X eae : ‘ = ves 7 pear Mos wat 1 5 | that they had been asked to. yar Basal — tation hye ine er adore at afte B her way bach ‘ ssaulted Joseph Lanars Be-| Both men are said to be thorough-| Switchmen's Union Is figuring on | tees, and « vai corge of the Heaiandton one bre ~t| DESERTERS RETURNED ly qualified for the position. Mr atttinting with i eae "4 he oak te ton bl | cause He Would Not Pay for Hesketh bas built up the local) ney rs » ‘ | radical leaders in the Weatern Cen- | have & William Gill, Harry Douglass,| a Stranger’s Breakfast Cooks and Waiters’ union into one ‘ APAN THANKS DAWSON WOM of the strongest organizations of its tr! have been weeded out, but the : she . James Reap, James Dawson, B. Par t with od } Kind on the Coast. About a year) '# still @ demand among certain | ; or —=N |rott, Louis Johnson and Joe Parry, | -—_— ago he was made Pacific coast or-| members for further reform. It is ae pee |temporary deserters from ganizer of the international organ-| claimed that if it does not come | © teens elt tlt tale rang bing 4 - — nel ships now the drydock Joe D hard Roe Ww fzation and was so successful in his| from within by a cha o ~ys se ry othe oe wil om, mt a Ly . *| ert were 1 wterday af M *” thre work that he was elected sixth vice rs, many of the Slide aid ZEIF EL 4 John Ow-| " ae ladies who/ternoon by Officers Burkman ar Jeseribed in the warrant ed b; President of the organization a: its now aff dd will withdraw Sy centage tigen ts ig peng te ipa Sheen ta They were taken back the prosecuting y t fonvention last May and affiliate with the new central Bare Rich eet deserters, wore arrest fun’ Red 1 this “morning. Most of | ing for the arrest of the little brown " * principally through bis ef- | body. G Id P Id\** to Port Cy . , é rahal oo . a from Count M.| them were off the cruisor New Y am : - - rts that the boycott on the Th , je - = a s overs. wre their unifo attery hotel and t Seattle Brew | sition that a 0 a personal lette kr wing Te-| most of them were arrayed is ¢ - Mating company. which had been | by x th seat a tatte Tenens end pane Baigere Tomto! a peared to be cast-off clothtr anes? proving so detrimental to the inter ’ eee meee aes eae is thought by the 5 th r os esta of local unions, was brought to b t| (By Mail Correspondence.) —— e Spiliman, of} stayed their re Only | where he w & close. The boycott was from the It : Beg “gens ge of MINERS WALK OUT , uspected of being a deserter. | this mor: beginning a failure, Mr. Heaket! te Mothe ® of " oken ha bas Ga ee Jur .~Fourteca | | Sle eald t was asked to keep up his organiza t « : ee ohhars whe 3 been cmnpleved on | - i swam with bim to jon we c ete oO re « being k t K bo * ‘ Y St home ts thie tye [Others co [fase cepect NaS esce| LITTLE HAPPENINGS ws Mr. Fowler six months ago organ- | « © ne Gosek Jos *| 5 PALKNER who has been }Seve's atrik, sar lige se oe ° pe ' great} mourned as dead for five years, re- | caure of @ dinpu wr breakfast, he The fact ¢ nour ° expos. | turned to his family 1 J and they : n of the The steamer Queen arrived in| waiter to ais 0h tite conidia ? > fs a “ p ;| terday from Alaska. : . ¥ port this morning from San Fran- | him, as h ; thon to : i men were working f John| cisco with a larg at of passen He F ‘ ‘ All Gold ‘ moments BIG FOREST FIRES are raging | Adis, who operated the claim gers and a full « of freight Lanars finished his t He said th er island. Thebo, the| The ate on V r Umatilla sailed for | went t Jan Francisco this morning other man bh ay for the aware that there will be oth n-| nuded «ravel “ . ail 5 ern Saanich district @ gover ne ‘ The claim ’ Aidates in the field against me. It] of the three # r ang | or Sanat " Mg ag ete | br eager gg AP ce | : ste 1 returt nd - ta| ment bas put @ large force }®* F y hy | n im not the firnt time the pr 9 conte and in one Instance , tr has t . : Japs insisted that he yp resent) 9 en to fight th mea, which are de . The steamer Cottage City sailed | jreaktast. He re to do so and regime has been opposed 5 B. * p | stroying mil of feet of first-}2tagr 22. jfor Skagway and Southeastern | the Japs began to pummel him. The in the North-| lay red trom C. W that desires the change in ma — hee {t sid, the at ho aie they | Alaska points this morning. The | companion came in while they were ent is composed of those mew vessel had a large list of passengers . t b \ - “y eee aes know how h oKeRl and a full cargo of general mer- at the th and gether the men Siae"\Sesc|— TERGELY TOLD) News From East] 7.5.5 Sis) Sut sont eens ear WHEN YOU GET HOME TH a wo ong the movement against f M t " : “ne | ilciiaaichae 18,NO OTHER ONE THIN me is, for I n't heard much » Pe udae Gordon heard the cases | THOROUGHLY SATISFYING OF MOUNTRIOS |. sscovars ir dean onl teten Bart Deen ican wien OLD MAN LOST jance. SPARKLING GLAS! WORK ON the new officers’ quar- | Uae conducting a barber shop without 4 | | ters and repairs on other buildings TANANA license on Seventh avenue, between : : " " (Special to The Star) . Stewart and Virginia streets, and |, A® old man by the t Leach at Fort Walla Walla will begin in} DAW N, June 29 A new dis left his how md av HOLD REUNION * hort time. Maj. Noble H. Con-|B81@ RANCH SOLD @ tcl han Goes God ak Chal See Bernard tor obtitning panedgeet te met nly ne os arrive . PM ° the Ta 2 mney on worth a draft ser +b 4 Be oie & * . ‘ ‘ine a | DOWNS, Wash., July 12.--One of it rd is claimed to have secured $10 |} = e ” ific Northwest Alumni | dollar " tee the ts ye. {the largest real ostate deal n-| pry “lon a worthless draft on July 2. fade Beggs Mg ft Peco A mn of the University of | ment | summated in this section thi . agg oe we Hy a sharp w » for him i d bang at the University! THE OFFICE fruit {inspector | O'Connor » of th el, ps hed “. a r ng that he would dismias the - : fh : - h adjoining Downs to the Bell . . J ing or what his int fons iat t night and all who attend-|has been decls vacant by the J « ’ trict say morr snd | charge of kidnaping against U ‘or this reaso ; » may PUTS NEW LIFE, NE -ER VIGOR 2 rousing good time lee a calnke” aiateedaitons of Idaho, for $2 The | {” “eg be ce ernne | MeNally, Wed Tan Gwar Wilh the [for tense mat wer Re tin AND STRENGTH IN A TIRED,|" ‘The following | iio Sieg cat aneuae ob ter a . ®| ranch comprises the whole of s¢ | ‘ . |wite and two children of V,'M. | “ve Committ ~ WORN-OUT PERSON, TRY IT elect D I tt Connell, of it uy ' ’ \' n which 1 h 4 | eral Bale Jude Jon sald that the| W. M nde swor " " x - . se tland, president; Dr. ©, W o- i eo J ' been | charge Id not be susta as | plaint this m ha Aman eel, DoE | BALY F BOT . vice-president; Dr.| THE SHINGLE town at Ky- | 8'@ RATTLER KILLED ly ting headwaters of the| the wife had an interest in the chil 8 « 18 DELIVERED 906. Charles EB. Mot retary-treas-|erett is about ended. Tho } | _CONCONULLY, Wash., Jul \ ’ n'dren and could take them away |insane, ‘The ug will be held Phone Exchange 26. er mill will start in a few days and’ John Kendall recently + ' ® i f with her ‘on July 14 engines ‘3 ELLIOTT IS COMING SAYS HIS WIFE MISTREATS HIM court snart tiling way from things were mmplaint filed af rt this morning granted a divores © mplaing ° LV at she make mare at of beg wan not constituted to Wanted—Ice dr ers, b pers and Good wages. Steady work DIAMOND ICE & STORAGE CO, A SEGAL OK OLE OlL Cross & Blackwell's reg’ lar 20c, 400 a now. .25e, 35e AND 700 Fine California Olive Off . 400 AND 7Se To serve with our delicious salads, tomate and mbers PURE STRAINED HOMEY by us in pint fruit jars PRIMROSE CAN h and all cream, 2 fon, . Me Delicious, ri FRUIT JARS (MASON’S) Down. The Prices Way egular 60¢ and 7 pints and qua now r se AND Ge WM. S. MAYFIELD (THE FAMILY GROCER) PIKE Main 998, Ind, 998% a eee eg il

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