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andthe hock. produ | : eet 5. Breen ihe rah conn The | Be bangr of ‘he Dardanl Memorial WHISKEY BROUGHT —\""?« sox » mone to, a ha etal. Ye tele — stantiy capturing the Malncca that the ca D0: thangs D HIS DOWNFALL | 'o,'vy tasking ut saceks aibeatty Had Strange Sta eos See ae eee are ees wee «= The Seattle Star ===] ight to Fresh South to West Winds, IGHNT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,FRIDAY, JULY 2a, 1904 VOL. 6. NO, 141 25 CENTS PER MONTH EXTRA EDITION "sos wan cnces BIG PACKERS STRIKE AMES M'CORMICK MURDERED AT MAGNOLIA SALOON TODAY DECLARED ON AGAIN my t Aan'nd - ; UNION MEN CLAIM PACKERS ARE DISCRIMINATING AGAINST | A " THEM AND THEY REFUSE TO GO TO WORK EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT HE WAS STRUCK OVER THE HEAD place He wan standing at the far P end of the bar from the combatant BY BARTENDER J. B, ROUSE WITH A BEER BOTTLE EARLY | 41.4 stated that he saw the bartend ’ . er rush from behind the bar, strike « ————- THIG MORNING the man and knock him dowr He ; | feet, when the k him e mombers of the ' again. This ¢ t t get : . k again at noon f James M h ‘ ceant and) Patrolman | and by that R and several ere fer to reveme ; y Pb k dh at his home | other ar t « “ ke t majority of the fete - Apmy " Seana th coe fi t t get back to their this 1 an| Rowse lives at 421 Tenth avenue | died « ® Ae far a r qua " abe th When th offt arrived he saw, the t felivered with U i ~ . bartender at the Magr aloo, at the house this morning they | the fist. He quarrel ¢ o8 First a There were | found Rouse laying on the bed with | hot words ‘ , wa tender first he lea ath th ms ayy ' ‘ " . th “ ors w 1 r t ‘ Rouse ha : t - ng t the floor, T ener . n emp A by ¢ aM . , “ got to h and Rouse he had done et the Mag . 1 ae The ere were not dis = bar an k ha t ot t . ion t Bago vt an went and the . and | ft e - ‘ he managers of all - > : : que ot at . men that but bott t ma wa w Whe . c n at tl . ‘ cothare waanaane hever rege a . fate o attain nm R t ' T " He has f x k f th pa’ f f . » ft . t “ \ a 1} X k ‘ M » ee 6 a r econd t a ‘ a wa . b x * em- a of t e M t ROME 3 , fair health yet but 2 « : the y 5 early this “ “ ty b t 0 few " 1 u . Pre t k : a t say Ww wa b ne hone ha ee on 2 - : 7 - 4 : ‘ ‘ t but k “ ‘ ered ke f ¢ t “ra exp t = <= = —— told the capta that peared to be poe . ote ped Pe = —— a ® ¥ wrong Mag led » gh ave o he hed @ : GLY DOG ATTACK Retin enloos that the ooh made by striking the at e < ha . CAMPAIGN STORY THAT PARKER IS UNDER THE INFLUENCE of CKES LITTLE memes . m the for mt ’ LUCETTE BEAUCHAMP THI called gain and told the police | of the blow 1 by R , sian aa ae OF THE OIL AND COPPER TRUST GIVES ROOSEVELT HOPE 3 i - that it » t sec for the am gers around a saloon at thie| murde OF CARRYING STATE MORNING balance . the | time fm th De are genera he matron said th morning man was de not tm a condit to notice things | that MeCormick was a nice ald Coroner H was notif y caref ad r noes Ang weg was sot and | ¥ : y and Rouse migh *. weil liked and peaceable and Lecstte, the ite dense ae be vestiga aw ot age “~ aad bed : is the gre e ie up ir he ¢ H. Beauchamp, liv- ney- Wate morgue ' ‘ sault e to the 5 2 station Coren pe panto ml : e M ana state t & at Union street, was badly caper t . . tly after it bad ed and | mort ase . : a - t « bar ne t a * fox terrier this intentions of leaving the city, f vols told . * r ; ' ging 5 e » " ntana is|! ng ¥ y tu the court . antarilty told what had taken| mains te FRANCE INTERVENED, AND IT I$ BELIEVED THE TROUBLE : — : nate ¢ thie ye ack of her Several days = ——— RD AN TUF 1S STILL . some £ aoe bee 2. "it me ago the t n of Mrs. Beau- For the last men . HAS BEEN SETTLED—OARDANELLES FEATURE : , . politiciaes bet J fo s ea bo tee has « the piace OPEN . os ¢ trusts there is strong, and | ® a physician 2 8 . | Passerst " “ “ aaah hes |3 “fyplowteta ee o. | were n both cases. Both x gentle pres samme 252° | : : maa Bagg mgr ver nd the ugly hip wound ae, OS a ¢ « WASHINGTON July The); mal assure that steame . ‘ 4 pests SOP Bg ftere ttle Lucette is com- oe y . he (ey has been of fle and will pay an a . : . ’ ot Ore im many rempects y in the court, and sev- et | release of Mala i promises > ‘ av t OVERCOME BY DEATH OF HER SON, THE LOVING MOTHER IS . self dear 4 t PROSTRATED BY GRIEF Hallucination NOMINEES ste narea| Mine Reward, Te : He = RATE RAISED at at arising| LOND: ‘ exe the p M per, representing the ma- the B af Pre i . HA WN. F epartment of the Calhoun, et I that their ves insur- | GUSTAVUS PIEHL, A BAKER OF WEST SEATTLE, HUNG Him. | PARKER AND ROOSEVELT EN 1 40 per SELF BECAUSE HE FEARED SOME ONE WAS AFTER HIM VERTAIN FRIENDS AT THEIR 1 per eal | acca, A f er gave Russia fo nee are . « ’ nd 2 per ceat by At these rates, | RESPECTIVE HOMES M : w mont ¢ s, there is practically an 4 ie cy ni | | MARCH FOR 88 Sie RR he ie Ace ne tt ng. , rin is hog ; . PRIMARIES HELD oases as atime that t Tat cent he ' DROWNED IN TOMORROW NIGHT sate Seapets oo SALMON RIVER E ER I t primaries for the head ¢ et F I ; Jay Allen is . > ‘ idate ‘ ‘ a ‘ hile for “ heriff, Jack = W t a little 700 STRONG FOR Sou “Redeem Us THE POLICE «i: [In three the first Toor 08 st floor of Huppert, a parter of't Saengerfest | From Bunco V spss Deputy Corone to on at Tacoma| Boodle and | &. DONALDSON SI BACK the case and had the | “ " to the Bonney-Watson more Gaya. ago Pichi came| TACOMA, July 22~Today the the Booze’’|Another Suit epee : M ott I ne tt Ante ae leattie from Republic,|third annual saengerfest of the Pe ae ae mene t pereipes r va new weenie horit? John Gudtiaes eel he baw B bake shop. He left | North Pacific Saengerbund opened Against Heinze\ iii f ut 4 , thes on the Merced chain gang. | Don. Carlos -ahAlaaaauanean 0 ty in charge of his wife, here. The day was given up to re INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 2 morning before the t entig mat pi he The woman is supporting, herself | Hubert. the oo uetions for her to sell it| ceiving and entertaining the mem-|‘Redeem us from bunco, boodle (Special to The Star) tunate man was recov- jand other Bastern cities to “st by leading @ life of shame, pending ; Me could. The failure to nego-| bers of the society from outuide {44 booze” tw the battle cry of the tate @ sale of this property and his | points. ‘This afternoon a combined |Prohibitionists this campaign as} RuTTH, Mont, July 22—1 futile attempts to keep his head | rehearsal of all the societies took | !#ld down by Rev, Silas Swallow, of | gustus Heinze and hin ager dove the water of financial failure | place at the Tacoma theater. A (Pennsylvania, in his speech of fe-|wued again. ‘The Hoxton & Mon- sre mupponed, by his friends and | business session will be held tomor- | %¢Ptance of the Prohibition candl- |tana Mining Company, an Amalga- ner, to be the cause for his tak-| row morning, another rehearsal in | CY for president after his notifica- | mated corporation, brought suit Ris life. He arranged with Rup-|the afternoon and a grand concert | On here this afternoon yenterday for $6,760,000, alleged to pert lo take « halt interest in the | at night FP yp tein onde gpl on nl schhou Batads Miacie Suente tute | Maine Saas 1 of placing place and brought o lot of « -| he convention here witnessed the | joining Heinse’s Minnie Healy mine | ® Matht cused of placing |Phe members of the streets 6 the watehful eye Miaiaes icpleutuse wih iin thee sake RT os a ile Ba | notification. Rey, Swallow express | through underground #toper and | fil Wife In 4 houne of prostitution. |mitteo believe that they can learn will Hkely be sent to. the bife. 41m'4|| way park, South Tavoma, A ban. | (1 condence in being elected to the | tunnels. Two sults for a million 4 CO OR ge sei V sri | enough to amply repay the city for, school, Donaldson wilt be fow nights ago he seemed to bs | quet will be held Sunday. ni ut >| presidency and was loudly cheered.jand « half euch were filed a few dna, Marthint has been sua. {tte money It expends on-them.—~ Sere ed on several in & despairing mood and remarked | Germania hall v RIGME Ot Ube sicernreaidential nominee, G60. | days ago on tke. causes, and it nil WIM, MATIN hae been sue; | cata Giimaillie meavea ie |. Mbecoasbhaite Jurys In Onis Inquest At the time thatehe would kill him- ate W. Carroll, of Texas, also spoke, | clearly the intention to been wn ax yl ht pei ge A VAC, —- bot wan ad nt pthe officers could not get the | Ban Pranciseo this afternoon with a}over the body of Goorgy Joye, oo ae he OAi: of wandhr- WANT William #, Goodman, « wealthy |" Ysnieo fas tor env bene een mary evidence agningt Kim, The [lange Hixt of passengers and a heavy | brought in w verdict late Wie afters y y ol 6 ‘AN 5 % frlends t feu et nth hy r to % eutdtday “he |* * eid | municipal improvements abroad,” | the release of her lover from th : —_—---— Jas Chairman Mullen puts tt. The|city jail. It is thought the couple | committee backed by Dr. Crichton | eloped from Seattle. The woman it ONSTER ARRESTED and President Gill, will ask of the | plump and fair and rather pi finance committee and the council —_— — $1,500 with which to defray the ex penses of viewing the streets of St “ r the arrest of) Louis and other gay Eastern cities sleeves, thinking joneer rancher whose te to wow Watched und xeon to enter |cargo of freight, noon that the decensed eanje to hte TION plo “ah pipes ki variody coxpurstions hours tn the lower seotton of | West Seattle ts now a city of| death by @ pistol alot from the City. Severo! nights ehe re- j}the third clese, The county com-|bande ef Moe, Gorwude Rebb, at Ded ther. roving boro at ao thio press Cowon dork, iy thts clip, Ht to~ y 4m HO D0 ili as eer ee OTe ee

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