The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1903, Page 1

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VOL. 5 a5 CENTS PER MONTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTQN, MONDAY, AUGUST 41, 1903 FIRE GUTTED wwe WALKAWAY _ MOSES BLOCK °°" Ss FOR RELIANCE ' : - f . "|THE NOTORIOUS JOHN Entailed Loss of $70, 000---Depar’ i, 7 t r SON WOMAN ACCUSED] jig LANDS, 6 ver | OF $180 LARCENY ton Shaaatan win |The Defender Again Shows Her ment Had an Uphill Fight ee : miiyeanning tere | Jeet ceon ard, bee ft ” Heels to Shamrock II. Sandy Ho: Moses block Hecond . the neight vite 3 pis ‘ ft HIGHLANDS.—There is a i a 5 ' ' t rough wind blowin 88) vatii , t knots. The regatta com ittee Statens tar oak Gnd 0 \ ' ' ae fs : has just come round and stand wy & “A ‘ - ad a fe and near, A trace is expected a ui0 ¢ today king ~ ©, Hee | iahiers es ‘ tired of Hfe ths @ ke HIGHLANDS, 10:10 a. m - —— ane , ' hapin Block tn . : fe |The Shamrock reaches the light VETS OF '98 led ‘ a mfr é ‘ ‘The Mead CQ iiie + aeR 7 4 drope her tow She is : . a stand-away tack. The ‘ ‘ ; 15 knots | ’ ' LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT | 10116—The Reliance reaches} to fire } t ' iy > ‘ ' t|the lightship on stand-away “ 10:37—The start is post NARROW , ; poned until later in the day ne *, ge The starting line is to be shift ¥ ted f ’ ed | : ESCAPE ae te f “ith! BULLETIN — r1:10 the ” = firet course was signaled. At 11:3 Z . . the preparatory gun was fired with the wind blowing steady ‘ , | cotteption of " BULLETIN—At 11:40 the ' ta " ‘ warning gun was fired; at 11:45 : jthe starting gun CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—Bul letin—The starting time of the Reliance, 11:45:50; Shamrock 11:46:20. Unofficial | SPREADING YELLOW FEVER IN MEX- BULLETIN, 12:18 — Both 1cO IS APPROACHING yachts are on the port tack, and the Reliance is steadily increas ng her lead. The wind is six knots. As in previous races, the Reliance is footing much er | BULLETIN, — When | the Pesala Dicom a? Seer i woeeger.sies | Silk Neckwear To | tthe oambeggers, | Wrearurere, ana a wa gaining tapi on 25c Each ; sarton Sone mor Me county Herbert S. Upper envesussnesuesnsansanenensesnaseesssrarsuneseed: Star SafetyRazors| {c preps menanc ig LOCAL GAS WAR Seutes Steel Ranges in Use “1S ON IN EARNEST] Se The Seattle Gas and Electric Cameede lh. one etcnen “amg Cuts Its Rate to Sixty Cents Per . : ' ee THOMPSON FURNITURE ( c0., lon | Thousand Feet | : ‘ g de cherry. atrect, «| Jedge a School 1427-1429 First Ave. cor. of Pe Se ee spothnatea | [Sees al Bae Ba, Sma Gy Rate ee ee : ae --28"| "The Rochester| AFTER SIX TONIGHT Pe ee eS a ee TT HARD L LUCK | UNION RECOGNIZED |" — " ; COULDN'T BUNCH HITS OFF OF; - / soimess f era king ‘ MAUPIN. tet sanding disagreement | Sec t ee on of AER i ; ent a : he i a oI a5 So a 6 | Standing of the Clube Pan ee er an its me ‘ 515° F Fine rin Mawes ls VICTORY Liu? sient pan Na |""y gaat ere i) Fred F. Adams ! un hatter and 1 a thout «ff “Whi, ass . 719 Second Ave. ; RT. |WILSON'S SIWASHES COULDN'T EXODUS | an uy t Light ie Power . . A ioo4 7 4| FATHOM MALL'S BENDERS t Yo. $4 umuet ) NE wbat with any off : ; a Hale: | eter ee i tle Gas | | t are going nbout ener war - as ? | om ANonLm, Ave. 1 an-| LOW WATER AND EARLY |" ae | forthe LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST : Pali eceerss | OM TORO, EA lees S000 8090 | Beautiful Mantles ) 14 6} landed on Hughes’ | assortme f | tne HA ag DR ob dg H iddenty | Mothtr i eet 208. 210 PIKE STREET. t . . Mr Bas ary Lopes ton of f he| = Feel that auturt Hin Uy r? Cold evenings 8 f r t j ve ar Ps a : “ a ' d hf ' i tt . ; im f | ' x F 7 ; ; | or & sow 3 ‘ * 406 a t « yt ' 1.—| Joraey, | ton to wlth if tra | LAND, Aug peclal gan act of at it te BW Fixture Annex” Evervthing Bicetrice —at9 lay? & Franc No, 2 has it | t

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