The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT Showers fresh to SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,THU The Seattle Star Gr vemr essen: secon cesses one: - oe — ey THE OWLY PAPER IN SEATTLE | THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS RSDAY, ULY 14, 1904 VOL, 6, NO. 124 CENTS PER MONTH EVER HAD BABY’S PICTURE TAKEN? IS NOW DECLARED UNFAIR INTO THE | 0f outside sour The UNIONS MAY SHIP FROZEN WATER CITY AND ASK W.C. L, U. TO DECLARE A BOY ; ICE MADE IN SEATTLE coTrT compa: e t aim ¢ < ’ t . had been golr same as w ned th it looks as K up aga ery pa on “ b the dt t keep up the work made ato th y As t w ' - . they p secre the market, it w possible to a There is no “fair” p union sympa a wa for this re t h not ask the Western “ Union la s cott Not with t deny that he wa: mn and levi strike BODY INDENTIFIED | ATTORNEY FINCH COULD NOT MAKE GOOD HIS CHARGES AGAINST PROMINENT LAWY ERS AND WILL PROBABLY BE DISBARRED i Judge Hanford’s rtroom was }acceas to the books of th ne hear- | Bavian-American bank ou packed this morning w ing of the charges made by is unexplain produce ev tified the body wf the att MeGuire Ive is In Alaska, and bi w in California, H man and has a wif sensational a all | of 5 grew larser and lars MISS SEARLS MAKES GREAT ADVANCE IN MARD who had a r th} GRAS QUEEN CONTEST report of Judge Eb« referee appointe Finch’'s been unanimor t for « a ° : : t os th r } bring | 4 ee’ COHEN ON TRIAL WILL PLAY BALL ne FOR CHARITY : wits © I = : tog r . w | packers and th DANIEL COME Heal OP : os by ey AULAST ooo tended to go to 4 Lenora street og at Minneap-|away from the immediate ricianty | WALL TAKE TRIAL TRIP)\* Tacors with bin eae Gy vey J.B Finch came up ve aan ri of By. Par Associatio: ing called desletation, Viech cheeté elt the request of Judge Hanf, tolte disbarred eal teen at tee . consider the sensational petition of | arning. F ie yh marty Bom. Fineb in the bankruptey matter of | he tailed utterly oahuee's tea His fa s it Heckman & Hassen, shipbuilders of | pi: of evidence ¢ roduce a single | mother is n ts Ballard, The case is ot Ga Vachens Gr emotive em olen the | was a married m and one of many ¢ ‘ ow : and child now liv in his petition F or t . Ht) otis open the bankr ‘ : ; ————— As ground for h : Bhan age 4 : See rage sateen es BIG GAIN neys J. B. Matealf, R i - . i | C. A. Reynolds with fraud, con- | +). - . : . spiracy an ofessional conduct oa gg a Finch also dev ny pages of : ‘ i AY _-IF NOT, WATCH THIS SPACE---BETTER WATCH IT ANYWAY RESIST JAP ADVANCE ™ cauonen nico! HUNTLC BODY OF MAN BELIEVED TO BE THAT OF WELL KNOWN 6E chwang TRAIN CARRYING SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC WRECKED NEAR | } ATTLE LAWYER 1S FOUND IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER CHICAGO—PICNICKERS WERE RETURNING HOME WHEN a | , « News Ass'n.) SMASHUP OCCURRED — - oa . ———— POR r ‘ ft , CHICAGO, J ‘ Twenty tw th ’ t f lif ly of a . t A 7} : happ and Ligh arted nda ti at ' th A train ! ; ' " rs Ww hurled ix a —A eternity and seventy oth f the |, Wh. A. , , 2 = ' y makers w N ti t h we ‘ 1 f wh ean a ay evening on the Chicago @ E t t ern Miinols rattroad between ( . a, the @2 ‘ BROWNFIELD ON TRIAL ngo Height and ¢ wood lashed - . . J ‘ Yesterday was the annual picr The dead tay - ~< ‘ i“ tay of the Doremus Congregationa CARL STEWART, 1 ark . : hureb 1 at Thirty-firat and MRS, BLLEN LANDER Hutler streets, Hundreds of eh MRS, EMMA PALMER, daughter ‘ ’ nds lot Mra Lander ~ F ‘ dren with their parents and went of the excursion to the ptenic BNA PALMER, daught ot vine é at Mon IL, for a day | Mra, Palmer and granddaughte . . ‘ a } rry making Mrs. Landors “ LENA HIPEL to, ANDREW KRAMER ‘ A ; t whfield : ' ed WILLIAM H. MEYER ear ase t t ‘cE ah 1 old | of age JOHN PODUDA, § years of age t t MAMIE PODUDA, 3 years of age Peon -” ‘ t t tf ( pleasure and nickers were on their way h Chicago when the accident The volces of the young were raised in singing hymas when the excur train cra into a freight train backing it oppo MRS. C. GERRINGER hee» p 7 . * te direction on the same track MISS GERRINGER . tee ; ¥t w tt of WALTER ( The excursion MIS8 CARRIAGE ‘ aw NINE UNIDENTIFIED CH 2 Oe we er warner AQ GAMES | i y for 20 years. me was a r mer andle them, the engine into} Mrg. Nellie Tigag, back broken Farecl . em, ily a person of | Mise Hilizabeth Hoa « . s : r . a oe ach aped | broken, internal Injuries: will d a at rood, upants in the ory; Biny die c ‘ b v h brought 1.4 the her cars were hurled violently| Rath @astafsen, interna , ’ The annes ams , ie agit river m their and a numt f\ may dle a . a t of aitie T them more te wriously art Freak Doffy fart 1 ' " os - - 4 tte 4 € but it was in the first car whe al injdties; may ay that the the history €8- excep- NO IN LAKE WASH-| » © chan ; a her 96 Panna ber | INGYON THAT OF HAROLD}} ~ *¥ 7 “e gn ce Bape peer ge sess aa tok eusk te ft ne any thousands more OUTLOOK FOR ARBITRATION OF BIG PACKING HOUSE STRIKE this year marke him as a danger 1 be d were the men able ‘ teh b ‘ 18 GOOD—ALL QUIET AT PL ANTS TODAY sas ie the “wie ib F reports, “which anteis ail ona'é ‘. ger will without doubt figure! the steamer, say that many of the rmen were so anxious to take fn of the large run, that i their scows down until were swamped by the # of fish f in them. ‘ My Beripns News Ass'n) the strike w phopeful that CHICAGO, Jaly 4 the | bitrate! and t men ret a tentatiy ward a on sition | Work jn a day or two pending a looking the | Settlement, The utmost quiet - — oday te mitting their valle. Meats have been adva to retailers 2 cents a pous Hifferen: t tratic the s - _ NEW YORK July 14--A remaine ation at the stock i By bhn bes ‘ 7 . “paw quiet this | @2let among the meat strikers t ‘ ns gg a BI day. ‘The men are awaiting event ‘ ont Mine Peschal, | 6 o 64 era in a small way with auch | ®t CRieago, where the first step s : Mine W g beat Mrs. Carsten and 1) tives imported help as coulk looking tows arbitration have | but no heavy work deen taken ¢| strikers obeyed the orders of their —_—— M of the yards, They are gathering ' . Mi 1 on at headquarters to discuss what S att hs Mias Weiatlir $1 are to be @ successful start to- A trial trip for the purpose of | © Re 7 beat J _ the ending of the present dif. | ‘sting the stearing gra . r ‘ Alaska Steamship Company's new Jo ends — me eamer Jetferson w e made at K pie Mo. July 14—The/G o'@lock tht ening. Among a ; wattle |the Northern Pacific switch engines mains unchanged. | those who will be present w . oe 4 — - om area. tripe are running} the officials of the Alaska h “al 7 wheter ~ gta b force A jehip Company and the loca i ¥ pe Bgee yt - mek t oo has been | inapagtors of hulls and b " 4 . + der th ving « -'s panies tinued to operate their » ent \ t e off “ le ther Vien een og Bh plan n e 0 mited seale tc be the nm ‘ ‘ th / “ y Boo oe ay. The strikers remain firm, an i w 5 Ie a ¥ at 6:3 - pe ANNIE HANSEN rai OMAHA. Net J ‘ Both the a t M a 7 I ps ta IS RELEASED STRANGER pei 5 Pease FIRGT SHOWER SINCE NIGHT ‘ sdliees n ‘ — ASKS FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS OF JUNE 22 FALLS TODAY =, SMIPSHDTS GIVEN HIS REWARD ene RUNAWAY FROM HOME ( \ ll tn the sty tes tome penal ot oe bas Ween recovered Hy GIVEN WRIT OF HABEAS waived

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