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Fonight—Shower steamer City of Topeka, which sank ing house of Armour & Co., for the — a thing could even be contem Sutter said he might have enough ONE CENT Cooler, Thureday—Partly € ud with Showers Near Coast; South to West Wind ’ MEAT INSPECTOR IS INVESTIGATING f WE WILL FIND OUT WHY THE FIFTY TONS OF MEAT SAVED FROM THE TO! EKA'S CARGO 18 BEING RE-CURED ay The chances are that the fifty} he found the meat to be tn the con tons of spotled meat which waa| dition set forth in The Star story he would condemn it immediately “It will take some time to tnvest gate the case thoroughly at Pier A a few weeks ago, and is! stated to a Star man this afternoon now being cured at the local pack-| “but it is my duty to see that no tainted meat ts put into the local alleged purpose of being sent to the | market, or used for the purpose for American mining camps in the! which it is claimed that this meat ved from the cargo of the sunken | Tanana and other Alaskan districts, | in to be used will pot be sent north. “I will find out all the facts tn Cit? Meat Inspector William Sut- | the case, who sold the at, who ter read the exclusive story in The | bought it, why it was sent to the Star last night, which told of the | local packing house and for what scheme to send to American min- | purpose it is being recured bey the meat, which the words | Sutter added, in a very firm way & local packingho man. is | that no os t which ts unfit to eat . fit for dogs to eat would leave the city if he could Sutter was very indignant that | prevent it and this morning decided to | Information on band to make a re igate the case in detail and, if | port t orrew CRISIS IN UNIONISM LABOR ORGANIZATIONS IN ILLINOIS ARE THREATENED WITH DESTRUCTION AT HANDS OF WORKINGMEN THEMSELVES (By Scripps News Ass'n) " CHICAGO, Sept The se by the a ouncement disintegrating and reorganized th union will spe t sts y E must an basis and adopt cing used against the and EV. DEBS DEFINES SOCIALIST POSITION SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY IS IN THE CITY AND EXPLAINS THE PLATFORM OF PARTY ANDO ITS MEANING TO THE WORKINGMEN SOFC SF SOES E1124 240SOFF | efforts Of Which the Washington State Federation of Labor making to help workingmen tc the legislature to pass needd laws. | He said it was a step in the right direction, as the use of the ballot “We are entering upon a momentous campai The struggle for political suprem acy is not between political NIGHT EDITION of Milwaukee, scheduled to » Grand opera | » next Friday Boott decided that the fight ought a conference Scott will take the Rallinger and the matter up with | Mayor tter | | prize fighting Fairbank “PERNAPS WE ANNEXATION parties merely, as appears upon the surface, but at the bottom it is @ life-and-death stroagh betwen two economic classes the one the capitalist and the other the working class. The box is the only means of the delty ® had tn securing the passage of the jaw, of the law prohibiting yment of women 1 for the ties, ali of which star privateownership of the m thought was a step in the right direction PPOSESEEO EOE OO HOBEOE of production and the triur He also expreaged much of any one of which wil) mean efforts of the continued wage ry to the the initia oak teal working cla F v this » Deb t box is a far m tent ‘ ent for working thar $9 294880004 008808b84b40 PEPER EIIRIDDED ODER OEE Y " > oo aes nghouse Eugene V. Debs, socia wn re ma amer- | pet ; atv 1 Brew t Kr that the ¢ | arade in t shail b t t " be for t t his « t 7:4 k tin re erlved } of th H an th ! I h ‘UP AGAIN Another effort is to be made South Seattle | southern suburbs to Seattle, A com erance of the workingmnhan. The} | ins sight nome time e which the federation has| upon Secretary Meikle mber of cormmerce e the ald of the body accomplishing this result tion asking for the question mitted to the people capitalist class is represen hour and other! by the republican cra nactments ne the federa populist and prohibition par ation th at work, he ut was turned do BIGDEAL COMPLETED forts are belng made by County | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 8COTT WA8 ASKED BY MAYOR BAL Seott to pre » prine fight between Louis LINGER TO PREVENT THE LONG NEARY BOUT 6CHED ULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHT Seott says it is the duty of the mu- (no disturbance ¢ nictpal authorities as peace officers | nection with the go, see that the fight does not take| Under the aasura agers that every pr It 19 understood that Ms the bout a clean fight w linger stated when he w taken, It te stated that the ma the managers of the two pugilists | gave bis consent, and tnetruc some days ago that he ild con. | polled nt t th sent to letting the fight come off,| fight Wa conducted in a p ed and that and orderly way ce of the mar plac if it was properly pol “Little Journey to Many States” No. 3--- Montana HAVE FREE COINAGE OF COPPER AT 14 TO 1."—(Great Applause) ARRESTED TWO MEN THOUGHT TO BE IM PLICATED IN CONWAY 6A LOON HOLD-UP IN custopy} Auatraiia and tet out Harry Bal ARE IN NO HURRY’. ard. t KING BEING HEARD | ta ok place in con aution to make ltype is naid to have been EPTEMBER 28, 1904 WANTS 10 STOP THE FIGHT ott's position | sent should be tolers in tle, for the simple reason that the statutes are plainly againat it In case the mayor and chief of police take no steps to prevent the fight, Scott will probably n effort on his own part to stop it but will insist that the she | flee take the matter in hand and| allow no more pugilistic exhibition in this city The law under which Scott says | the prizefight can be stopped ts| found in Pierce's code 961, | an de as follows | jection 1961. Prize Mighting. (1) Any person who, within this state ea APM ae AR: Ne The Seattle Star JAPANESE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH a AMBUSHED | KUROPATKIN WIRE6 THAT HIS COSSACK CAUGHT JAP6 NAP- PING—-WOMAN GAYS FOREIGN ATTACHES ARE RUSSIAN PRISONERS ——y (By Beripps News Ane'n.) JAPANESE AMBUSHED ST. PETERSBURG ral ( nese camp. ambushed a erable lows, half squadron of Jap on in, instigates, al re curages, or does any act t 4 contention or fight, with or with out Weapons, between two or more | persons, or a fight commonly called 4 mateh, In which the on provided with | ‘ #, or wh or put a hallenge, or acceptance al- | lenge, for such a contention, prize fight, sparring match, with or with- | (Dy Beripps News Aen) LONDON The V | News re two Japanese steamer k by mine near Pe ng th | few days or of the Nittaka/ damaged in a like manne vs BURNED ¥ Beripp SCRANTON, Pa, Sept. 28 result of @ terrific explosion |Mount Jessup mine, at Beckville this morning it is reported that 11 miners were terribly burned. Som: m y die The injured are all foreigners Three will die _ HAD MONEY IN STOCKING Mr ' to th n tt b t « ' F | ENGINEERS TO MEET | Y Nort t a. « r At THINKS FOREIGN ATTACHES ARE PRISONERS PETERSBURG, Sept. 24. Mrs. Ktastohenko, who hae just are missing French and Ger- es at Port Arthur be- © of the econdt- probably the ners at Port KUROPATKIN IS PLEASED T, PETERSBURG, Sept. 28.—<( ¥ n, in replying to an affectionate letter from the exy b unreserved ap: of the ap ment of Gen. Grippenberg to the command of nd Manchurian army JAPS WASTING LIVES AND AMMUNITION ROME, Sept. 28.—A Che h states that Gen. Stoeasel has written to a friend the panese were wasting their ammunition and live attempting to take the stronghold. He ex- pressed the belief that Port Arthur would hold out six months WHERE THE BATTLE WILL OCCUR TERSBURG 5. —It is expected the battle of Muke to the ea theast of the city, between Foo- King. The Ja hing toward the former ng good roads from wlane | f ngth between the Liao nt north K Kuropatkin's main army was n the vicinity of Yen tal, Saturday last JAPS PREPARE FOR ANOTHER “FINAL ATTACK” CHEFOO. aring at Port Ar- thur and news of the 1 © is hourly ex- pected, 1 ved that t ke the final blow na few nning of a naval . “ slaught of the 4 troops. Tw t deste observed late last night the ¥ t the b Or pproached the mouth of the b rt ward the other remained further out to sea. A t half « a the vessel which bad advanced toward the h rf everal sig to the « at and then steamed k et I n all tend to show that firing, which c ¢ 24th, was resumed on the th ha ained with un shed force. The {a « kw bh arrive re today, tells of almost t He sa at every time a shell th panese camp bundreds of men are killed and wound- ‘ nd that the r ot continue unceasingly day. nd night No Change in Japanese Positions PETERSBURG, Sept that the “J the railway, Small c n <uropatkin reports today “ same position east of t * have been repulsed by the Rus- airy, The Japanese are ¢ ntrated at the Yental mines, are being built and at Ben Tia Pudzu several skirmishes have occurred, in which a number of cattle and horses were cap- tured FAIRBANKS IS RESTING NOMINEE HAS LITTLE SPEECH MAKING TO DO TODAY—WARMLY RECEIVED IN MONTANA nese Vang r (By Beripps News Ass'n TA nda he w rded a most The streets and the the- h he and Senator Dolll- or Carter, of Mon- i. night rur Butt spok was filled to overflowe GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. 28 enator Fairban pe a “sa S wet oes were the Ar mda meeting the vice t spoke of the f how the ng inste tion had suc- ' ni Ds f it an assured fact, a day's 5 2 ! out en masse to rulshed visttor, who Fairbanks, F 7 ‘ - b t . tings were held In the f the city, both meete t ed at} h of his Butte speeches the th with the duty on lead mines and ed by Re- de= ty stands for v § " h ed and paid labor, eer ent; F. J. Wilmer ts |W. O. Palmer is assist- IS BETTER IT's GRANDPA or BRYAN NOW ORT, Sept. 28,—A daughter n to Mrs. y Ruth Willlam J. k's chureli «4 rummage sale at \ i James street. The vursday, Friday,