The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1904, Page 1

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> ‘ONE CENT Tonight and Tuesday; Fair continued warm; light to fresh northwest winds NIGHT | EDITION The SEATTLE, W ASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904 HUNDRED PASSENGERS CRUSHED eattle Star orn eeees secctnrnomes ewemeee eenee s+ TWE OWLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS —— | VOL. 6. NO. 144 25 CENTS PER MONTH MANGLED DROWNED IN WATERS OF RACING TORRENT Missouri Pacific Flyer Crashed Through Bridge Into ® © — Raging Torrent--Of 125 Persons Aboard, But Few Escaped Death Or Serious Injury t ent k VEE ‘ t PUEE Aus One hun the stream a yea o'clock Ia the most se |. tb e ' M INARL e rie allroad w that has ever | Dad been recovered ai Mi v si “ pocurred Colorade ng were ta f " The Missouri Pacific fly ring tiles “ ‘ ve » bdiinding torm as : y through @ trestle on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad near Ed FIRD AN KNOW A . eight miles from th nto al A Hoe « raging torrent rushing ugh @ Mi KVEN ampt a arroya, whict riinartly a \ta . creek MAJ ANK H. WHITMAN More than 135 per w HENRY PINGMAN ' \ aboard the tra t ashed 2 - through the trestle and w . a EWARD, Pueb st " a“ a M RENE WRIGHT. Pue tas - me ; AMES H. SMITH xe t . MISS MINNIE DAVIS, Poe ker a " : ELSIE ROLANI ‘ » - “ 2 Pue - es were RF a wh b . LITTLE BOY MANGLED BENEATH STREET CAR | CLIFFORD GREEN, 9 YEARS OLD, MEETS FRIGHTFUL DEATH | the Clifford Green : " @#coaa “ | ON UNIVERSITY LINE—KILLED IN COLLISION BETWEEN get CAR AND GROCERY WAGON HIS FATHER WAS DRIVING . wheels of a Ur : " @ctock thie mor father escaped injury by «| . = ‘ from the grocery, in which the two | cupy the car tracks to get along it.) th tl — were riding into the city. He made Frnaghe. > oes : a Pe stro y a heroic but futile attempt to pre-|the city alor on rar | , A ‘ vent the fatal collision at Sane ikem bo mottand the earl en sagan on ~ ; Car No. 246, outbound, in charge | nearly two blocks ahead ce nl pom opas agra beng * # ef Matorman 5. 11. Morgan and Con-| ward him Gown the slippery re ; — ductor A. R. Wolf, struck the w Sao trtadk te senehs tho tatesenetion ot a meee + on at the south margin of Eastlake | Ajoha street, where he would have ce - gvenee and Aloha street. [€ was! hag room to clear his wagor “ n runping at such terrific speed down tracks, but was unsuccesstu oe - te > the grade that begins a short dis-|torman Morgan noticed his . " g? tance from t mt that it cowld | ment while his car was stil! a a“ «| grading a a not be stopped I it had gone 270 | Gistance from the wagou, but ye Realises ones * feet, or nearly a block, after strik-/ not succeed in stopping the coach He we 8 Ka . ; ing the wagon. Sand and air brakes quickly enough, either because it whe thin ye it will be pe were applied 60 feet before the col-| was moving ton fast or because he What be ne anot ar track Histon took piace, but in vain was incompetent to do-eo . ¢ pree . a The wagon was struck head-on.| TD. Lomax, a timekeeper for the | ly that { not . " are and a Little Clifford was hurled down Seattle Lighting compny, residing ly he driver ped mcaped be dc . der the forw D of the cariat 413% 8 avenue, who was &| deat @ hair oe * edits and dragged along until it stopped. | passenger on the and an eye-| boy, w © same seat © * it fender proved useless and the | witness to the accident, gives @ gnod| him, was st SS aan on ~ : Son e boy was instantly k His | account of what followed, He sa r te * mpen « was crnshe an eggshell | this morning Phe elty officials ore taracty ¢ . wh , car ally brought to | coming ca ng that ’ erty ow ha tandst ake bette walking on s ® " There 2 angie a Aloba t wh Eastlake b recognition, wa uh lon and on ded ther eee fatty . the car ar e , a settee 2] Patoay - Wat was taken to his bome ainting condition Motorman Morgan was ba : about the face by f sole The wagon, a large red rig was carried 20 fect, ¢ h a from track The horses miraculously escape njury. They were torn loose fr the wagon and ca ol are i t “~~ the rear of the ca re th NORBERT BARRETT, A WELL KNOWN MINING MAN, MADE A - had ¢ , oe t a sta 7 ‘ FORTRESS OF HIS OWN HOME AND FIRED TWO SHOTS AT | ¢ The Greene Se « DEPUTY SHERIFF CORCORAN . more than a yea . . been attending th y cman school and bh t The w nt . t a — . te, About # ne all a bea otw Upere . a Dynamite Car Fou agin - Train h * n . F ' pa “ nine or ten t ‘ B anothe we wemt inte | EE er daylight the b for the wreck was begut fowmd wash mn shore in Fou ain creek, which runs into the Ar f resew necessarily | f the diet of the The accident was the worst in the tory of the Rio Grand ratlwa Dry creek where t train went hrough the bridg fron Hutte ¢ the w ‘ _—— ed tw a “ wo trains p | a w flyor passed | The board of equalization is de | TAX EQUALIZERS HOLD THEIR GESSIONS IN PUBLIC AND DE- t in . The wreck ting th eyt nt ow own ~~ so he and pros eeu CLARE THEIR INTENTION TO MAKE BIG CORPORATIONS abt int alsing o range TOE THE MARK . . c eek ae ” “ ~ “_ &@ storm 1 ed ree « nM L pert er meet t aluable i 8 . The anse ' aluation of the sad chune- (004 K their willing . na the large cor ' ° - A representative € ation weve coms to the were wwe - ow npr t into th " asly low and repre °Y | wh nprine “ ‘ © the board was a t ea pany will t ; a Y a a ent figure, ast t his | ¢ nt ree ‘ ent inte { the mem b syaryg , Kg the week ar “ u t them sev 1 ’ ¥ “ au. bed t pers v a: ab also to two f . t ta * a anchises are assenned m e 1 te i I f all the corpora- ed port r) ' a . I t last year 6 eh a rn “ of f the large corpora- Pr he whee Wed " t t a ft Elect company, it . fe will be ‘ ye t va f | $1.84 Puget 1 Bleetr wh ate ts ‘ equa to de $ mie Falls ery ‘ i r $141,000; Independ- ; Me ‘ compa. $150,000 r HC ne f £ rt : a aot 8 Se aes b.| CHEYENNE, ¥ Aug. &— who will probably die. : e ; ylight th orn-; Ponses are out f ireen Rivers ] Ly “ ‘ » : ‘ a tlempte t He Springs and Rawlins, and a b en e Atle expres Assay. | Union Pacific posse of trained raag- . v taken fron wo m we Green River on jers with fast horses have started ° Arkar n. nine the Union Pacif on a special train from Cheyenne. wt t Mra , . witeh, | A pt will be made to head Georg . f orme ending « » off the outlaws before they reach a « ther h £ a i the erra Mad it is believed on of Black Diamond, » tly the tra rf k that re up the } ng the Founta he r b h safely Great Northern and Rio Grande A Aten neuaiida of | Oi net bet Promecutin The robbers shot the pumpman, | train " arching at at. Sheriff shee r H Attorney Will H Stenetn ven ting the ¢ ‘ Mongolian had made @ eusuliation this morning and de re adding that he could! ded that was mente rre jow the rule that had never t t the time kille leparted fi and refuse ” ane & k the goods. The optum, il ae » ee iy and ele “an ' ould not ‘take * ednenda on wily countrymen's - le to expect a sim~ oT) Ir ke like Uncle Sam to stand | R YAD. ¢ Aug. &—Will I. hong left the mar # office a “ ory, fis ¢ den am Hale iy * WA CHONG COMPANY WAS] tir. 'to say he will buy no mere ‘ g struck | tam § + BADLY CHEATED IN OPIUM oom without Seat aati sole, © neng Fisher ca nturday as the re | twtr t ifference between the ot ll eg fe ™ ; a w PURCHASE | crows u weight of the 7 ‘ b Halk b . the porke ‘ HCA he W k s " ' 1 A , ' I wy wiebet-o8 & The date nd to « b f ’ ate — -—-—— w t f Wa Ch . th - $2.8 T i tonight fe a t it t t - “ he bs th : attic & va a“ Thirt ' . \ ‘ — f way a H George Roa ng r of the " " rng fs Nome City, who had be 1 " at | ¢ have be ained gh| . casas ‘ . rhe Y CHICAGO, Aug. §—An order was it today after a conference of h re t ation , 1 h " wag- ‘ an are. that | Hopk 1 a yard to ‘ anch markets of the Vv “ any meat may extend ‘ ‘ f a { J at the stock yards : “ { ’ this morning is quiet and unchang- , Va « , ' ‘ More non-union help arrived w 1 je b ret th he a put to work Aen se?, Dae ¥ rt ie * ~ bs im

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