The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1904, Page 7

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on 0) Cao THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904 : 7 en HE SEATTLE STAR SETURDAY, AUGU! ——_- , , | 1 ae} . arted to itn iui . trap we i h\ ae ‘ — Fat BURT AUSTIN, A PHOTO ENGRA VER, CLAIMS HE WA RUG MAM ‘ “ rl, ©. 1 t ‘ - ame ) He had 1 7 ED AND ROBBED IN PETE RSON’S PLACE | i i ii i f LABOREK LABORER carn § a da " f 4 we i 1 1 and i n ealng a sod rear Burt A ay } CALL AT ONCE; LIAVE TO ' Wo wore , vow ba ady Walme he was given } lGHtT He at . 4 \ han Urops nt " " ’ ‘ ad a t { ‘ ' 1 1 corn " ot oe Mots aes meres aid he g t ‘ silroad men a a street, Th day a at a t 1 ne re 7. A oy! lng Av id we i ) } a gle F | Once t n who took t ao ' and c up man, w talking at t . . aw him) vee r . cuamia’ © ¢ was darkened turned » me Negod r < o ' the seats, gh a tiny Rhat he would within a * throw | Syne, : t . going to whisky A ffice and rie h the . At rose ia S an gation of the — . ts and The real thing by | How ' We ™ « slowly aa if 4After d k t | drinking and was on his way to] ‘ @own truck | work at the time j - $ " \ ’ A gun t t I . Tw i nig train, | : CONFIRMATION OF REPORTS A BOUT DULL SEASON THERE 18/7 ». P. ORGAN 1 WA TRERT STRANGELY INDIFFERENT TO THE OLD | brea ‘ nan ‘ Fag RECEIVED SUNES, ing food « ering their n litt a : f Decatur, — = = . = : os ad . night to ; JULY SHIPPING ma ; trike in New ree of ve of le f af and - » mn th os ‘ GREATLY INCREASED *...: dn ioe : eee " 1 in here was sually @ he N 1 . — ented a rath as < t h “ “ s for — > a & r " ‘ss king ‘ ©| after excit ange of ‘ r k coal Hert today ue oamon. A pas - ° 4 . , a oan at were ‘ ® ed Wrd- ‘ » « 4 “age ae vig there was “ 5 « and t He is Providenes . 1 . th eptinnd $8 at pa v nee: i sa no im- . ; giese . « “ 1H i of a « ’ 4 « : lal ral aver . : - UNION MEN WHO ARE AT © UTS WITH PACKERS SUSPEND | 7 ports f 4 hanes | if tt were @ big plex Log” Ree ay . abirt was J i , ge men inthe | 1 Am Always «12 Wait for ‘ FIGHT IN ORDER TO ENJOY A BIG PICNIC $e ' : hanged f { the trip wa of the foremen. | MAKE Mis nes 2 T ry de Stns } on 4 arke e oma: ard me at ee <= iN nenera p ° of my ’ platoon of police and a band of |), | . ° ed nok at ms a aid, w ndicated he ' . lieved by the tra ‘ «| CHICA « om- | fort waded the procession, | was } " amount of hing you are 6 | siso knew of no ege” strike that | 40 nee fi he city, and ted t w, the se so f _ Yr ao..100016 al : ting akers. A t vette 's Pare tn tuen who did b 1 that the ; - " a are © ae . | THE STAR ‘ eee 4 . i « sion Alaska and loca and REGISTER FOR THE TR eaey. #08 . rning ove route in the vieln- | streets along the 676, showing @ decrease from June 8 g through alleys and gg ah . ae a Port that the y i ry A Papen: Bag the At Reagent Prory > Tae “tunat | cerects. ond imagining every the windows as we pulled away Ene errivel of the Oreg . s = $129,000 | crowe, where 4 ch a} t A nd net was “best to my game,” the La-| trom the depot it ge Bwaited with no little interest t gold. The trem thoi? a and childrea in line | valve of constwise, Aleske and local | met + 2 me was on| Before we were men; what we Officials of the diff trans-| Hank of Nome and ened t — - 2 oe rane were Vassewee, 20615 Teed the clerk now was asized by two tation anies of t Having ‘ fablit p : win ca Ie this here place where you hire| fessed little newsboys. Stooping in yee tm their opinion the verification | pany and the First Nationa x ALMOST LITTLE HAPPENINGS 9 . - a the street they ered handfu ‘he Jaltatlon free at office or by Mek . ding e city * 1 co men every @ mud which spl against the tine pees od ! | sitet ee i tine ates te SY NAlcate Doctors the Nome districts; depended . sures | Chief Delaney received a tele | * ‘Suloe epithet cut like a knife, in most ty on the number of persons ued at phone message from the authorities “Hub! erike, ise’t there? | stances | ‘lee Marion Street, Sea Wing the country om the at Bellingham requesti the po-| “Ob "wea. tat 7 be protect Within the car all were trying to Me © to keep « close for Mary ‘ aie 7 have a good time. One or two start-| usual exodus, which Jobneoa, w t that place. She ane hort deliberation, 1 que-|@d @ song. Jokes were made of our | ¥ the 15 years of age and, when last Tatra eb » Chicago, but the laughs @f the Oregon Sum. ten 6 thea Oe _. OEE ollowed were forced. The | as (Special to The Star.) pleture hat. At Bellingham it was| | wee nay Oh ib, boerd and lode was a little too real to be| nf other steamers art . * ght that she would likely be tn ss the past twe weeks, In| which was so thick she was| MVERETT, Aug. 6.—1 ening / mK thee. | at each end of the nd around some of the 10-cent | Following a second period of hes lew Of the seeming conditions It is|foreed to lay to 6 ght hours.| . = » aep.| eaten ex Ee cae anes bottles of whisky in t wang Ti Predicted that much hardships will | Wh king Cape # wing 7 ee SS Pe | HV. Ke CONES KANAGAWA at co count me in.” | Stirred up @ little excitement. Later | Opp. Bon Marche. Prevail among the poorer classes | vemsel « an fi hick fow.| and M Ki. Kelsey, the fa Great ae MARU BAILED FOR SEATTLE ve ined me up doubtfully, | most in the car tried to sleep in all | —————_ —- Row in the northern with hic ally @ it 7 ‘. Pr ‘ ‘egistration fee of | S0rts of uncom shapes. Yelle the coming of the fail Th gon t ‘ cir sleeping int she peed b : ! L. 4 bey “ TODAY oF verlag may bag-|from the carousers interrupted the fhe miners leave the country for th amer St. P: » th y ven jay. She refused to tel ; oe dozers at sho rvals. Pere | satire the tne ae | noche He Breath” rau away and it tought | e- ) iaeat 7 Collins Bros. At the present time there are eft When ¢ = that ber parents wished to have ad | geod : ne SCARED OUT, ‘ oatee wan b me back how The Nippon Yusen Kaisha com We oe aan ee t a the fire a Ss tem seamen At the meeting of the board of | pany's Kanagawa Maru sailed from ora “change of] At India od the firet Undertakers feargo for San Frar sailing s tt lic works yesterday afternoon | Yokohama this morning for Seat ming at of cakereear |The | 5 the r had beer a Aug 9%. | these et rvement to the tle. The news w ved in this| black valise. As o awe hol | ates aiewel at ‘ae. Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 1029, | , The steamer Shasta. L.. 1. Gray t warded of the com fatter wore | but here the guards Were overpow also sail for San Fran rh A. Te m . aaa’ ant Gt tae one | ne on August 9. The steamer | STOLE A BATHTUB . Harold P. ated | window the aed men R... a| tua a tne same company, will - T re arly for the lunch a ne te for the h, with a ‘ i It " n the| brought me and m ae corel 0.000 feet of lum ol to The Ste Saad tp tao naan condi’ : | _ ' Wash, Aug. 6—A. J. | torment “ n the b “ nt wa ‘ ‘2 W. M. DARRY SWEARS TO Com. | ayward, of Tacomas, ca h et ; . and ther t Indiana . PLAINT CHARGING REAL ES-| Will Complete } * c s shin, ‘nd tae ae Hae Saeed atone MAN WITH ” : i sb n vain for t febalr Compligated Wate qare rRave Their Plans . i bese af 01 entas Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. ' Kew Location becond Avenue ! on ¥ ' . f ; ne a By 8 an on Hing t al if r y W an W. M. Darry, of Hillman City,| i it 1) of ovens Modern Dental Bwore out © warrant before Just xtra eff : am cleat neleine ¢ at 50 | they t Rround a ed | Parlors Gordon this afternoon charging ( : * . a the A wig t ar. The ¢ Second and F - m over People’e D. Hilie a prominent real « . + : - ce ” « t ast A Jan tate dealer, btaining money , ¥ weak-hea under false pretens H : . The trait ave the C., H “ ' Darry’s story was to the effect , al t 8:45 po a Uhat he and Hillman, 1 . t t a ie & ey THE DANGER LINE. ition in question t at a . , ; “a 4 bt ground, which be was tol ‘ at ereaate. - i I Block 178, of the Hillman Garden a as if 6 canon it " ‘ gh the pt Eden Addition | agawa , a, @ restless nearing Hila . , , a i i t and extracted without He says he paid § t 2S se moat of the A |e : ~ . harge of each but after an investigation lea ] - ae” ae g t e\* e : t you will cost by, Sim. was'not Block 178. (Special to The Star.) ’ : or | a ey "a an ten the ga a anke L re elf Aw, he they t | Silver Fillings all v1 YOUNG NELSON TAKEN) (0 chicsao. We vecame “y nat and alive,” Fe: | Qeld Crowns | | 1 he pr me in th SANTA BARBARA thon tt — | Notice to Water Consumers ag ed ar ‘ 1 ie kin | Fill Set of the’ Bist 8. 6. Wilts +09 R | . ; } 7. t f ® 1 ng t as the absence of| Houre—8:30 to 6. Sundays—® EACHES PORT 47} ton x weapons, Several sald they had re ¢ ’ sland ® ' im and triy w the worst dime Th am a r H nad a lave ' any A . ed f «| REACH CHICAGO. a en ae Gray & Co, a 1 ' " ' lock o ter f wat xo0} ne coe Bight after an eventt « ‘ ery. | the above specified, | ‘There tt ts.” was the exclama YOU KNOW @o Ban Fran The venne Pr . 4 — oe ey eee ee Many have pims gas broken while ¢ ute fo morn ‘ « : d at) brought all ¢ » the | window spots om fay up at that port for repa j > “ ' Bs t r . | n y ' : at thelr know’ tie guade the trip north without { " t ms tal . | I Low Excursion Rates , 4 Ww Up jelphta, dqnt. The 8 pare an Fra t 1 i " , f | ow OD CUR She will take a return ht 64 by Dickens the "Golden Ax,” was | new | a Aug ) *** the example wa ook.

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