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ONE CENT E Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. ... The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903. VOL. 5. No. 174 as CENTS PER MONTH | | GLASHED FATAL | “B0RS’’ 1S COMING OVER CORPSE BLL ak Ee nies |JAPANESE SECTION HAND The Mystery of the Disappear phy tometer 4 _ tw) WALKED INTO ENGINE ance of Thomas Bunch Now Cleared Up GRAND STAND COLLAPSED AND SCORES OF PEO- us PLE WERE HURLED INTO A HEAP VED WITH GOLD Teel "3 People Whe were witheming a bull | ot? were badly br 1 " need—To @ deg ager 5. Tat here were | was « pwd ot the fight, ity 3 pay dirt worth f he pan at the head |t rown to the ground by the collapae | whtet of the celebra th t by th a ’ th " ting voles Ur th cult rewched Gill, Me in| i of « natal day, but} WILLIAM WILSON IDENTIFED BY SNUG HARBOR BARTEN WOULD NAVIGATE; | DER AS GUILTY MAN TRE WARABH| wiht; dese. hc oe GREELEY IN SEATTLE WILL GO NORTH WITH CABLE SHIP BURNSIDE sh river 00 (hat | to the polities t may be ma avigat hair ware CHEROKEE STRIP CELEBRATES FANS WEAR meee ne te| TWE CREPE si ict a ble ah Burnside on ber Alanke d TWO DEFEATS YESTERDAY ————— “ SETTLEO PENNANT RACE STOPS LIBRARY WORK cay and then DISCUSS WATER AND = : - MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS 4 Murley 9 platy when trey Manpin let the dowu with 8 | CROSSBONES IN _ CON VENTION | ENGLAND STANDS AGHAST AT THE BLUNDERS COMMITTED BY THOSE IN CHARGE | OF THE BOER WAR PREPARATIONS AND REVEALED IN THE REPORT OF THE COMW SSION | ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.—NEWS ITEM, | ROANOKE Virginia Bt ¢ huntle for her | Deoeemt powttio Hoore by innings—Firet game i _ TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Nas 1 EE oe STRIKE | WAS THEIR ALMA MATER : z: CALLED OFF ':: Me STREET CAR EMPLOYES ACTED ON ADVICE OF PRESIDENT Frankiin field of the a ‘campus NEW YoR edwin, « CORNELIVG OF GAN FRANCISCO UNION, LAST NIGHT (The peice is the gilt o ce Pott poorer the — alumnt ° _ Washington, 1 atta. In Hngland, int the Beattio 10¢0001-8 61 Hani¢y cup ever brought to Amerk Hatteries-Bandelin and Swindell, De. F. DW tagina! ened tne $ eee | ie aday succeeded Haward Hanlan gated to Maupin and Mantey t the flagpole, and, Suits Gl5 ployes mn declared strike | meetin Sgainet the Seattle Elec visory committee which ha: pured the pany oft night. The ac strike, last night settled the matter securing the splendid 135- | unt’ ee cee eae ee ot eet | testy capeuged Ua tptaion thats |” \togay entered upon : i ; 5 Sent tanvacting the Stanton soni |Suday carol whowe rem toy wit | REVERSED [sin wan the recgiont ot Corarata | “haere fowler aid Ander For a long time we have sold practically all of ee that the canes was bor See a ae cine; sai’ CCl : on ‘ . x Tae scchsy os Sy ggg [Wii iere im"aaiton wien net | etanding of the Clube the finest grades of suits sold in Seattle. Now we om aithough « ie weve’ euicren ane # hae i Won, Leet Py . . e in beck ini is employ,” |aaid, whims "palon were greased | ene | pases "sb Math so a a intend to sell all of the medium priced, the business om the first day of the strike | the electric company,” as It # pat by COURT OF APPEALS DECIDED! anit a vigorous as Semteatn «+--+ . ‘ a ; es , : suits, sold in the city. We can do it. We have the Street Railway Em-| verse re t Salt tank Jooked upon the chance of the car | amo ar men during thore ten| SULLIVAN WILL CASE men of winning their strike as very # when Jacob Furth was at three be on his vacation trip ained at|to Yel deciared,| The ta prac- MAN APOL 1%, Sept. 1 m of the Nat m of Menioan War Voter: “BOW- wow" Many ¢ arriving on we three days : the other labor unions of the city| union men, began to sow discord Se on "3 lines. Our $15 Suits have the goods, quality, style, fit and finish incomparably superior to any other clothing seen here. It is only necessary for us to email When it fourths of the work after the s#t @ther labor union tically gave up the fi } declar O'Callaghan « legal heirs bers at she unions d a Rwy Fe tains nusieus for org and the eating program of enterta gured the car men for allow a| maintain a nucleus fo r ere vol ne a been arranged j j spit to aocur in their ormant “by the cireult court of ap: | TOWA, FALLAgRown. opt. 1x.| COUNCILMAN JAMES opposed) make people know and thoroughly realize this to As noon ae it Wan nee dar thea thacaeeives © The court holds that the case | The celebratio Franklin county’*| gq NEW CITY OFFICES » to the superior court, ax the | Remi-centennial i here today give us practically the exclusive $15 business suit the fight. organised In no jurisdiction over |and proved a red day for the - <a county and for this vity, the county | 1 which are no tn | neat . -$[ pliaing -timpestor, wan road trade of the city. were taxed ngat Caltaghan and ° coran and in favor of the complain ant, Mise Carrau. ight Co LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT | Ure wate By Foresters hall, 18 First | A large line of $15 Overcoats TO DIVIDE ert a Fo wena ¥ a "“Hutchers No. %—Olymplc hall. THE WARD 2:22 5 2255") WHAT 10:00 WAH ih 08500 oe | the territesy adjoining Prement tate Carpentere—Carpenters hall | Would rema! a | glcemen—W. C. In U, hall, 1506 Bec- | heard pf any . the new ward, a¢ well'as Interbay and THE BLACK MAN? ,.)°0, with, fe tne batiainge vicinity ce Li inary "Workers—Muntciane halt, | e 5 et to, on the rt NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 1 he 19th conference of chureh of the Episcopal church among | nora street nied, | 4 people was opened in Upholaterers—W. C. L. U., 1606] Accordingly, 1 motion to Instruct ‘A petition signed by more than ™O ‘ ~ hurch, this city, today. One | Recond avenue the finance committee to provi he petition to the committee on elec the subjects for discussion wae| United Garmen tWorkera No, 17—| aalary for an additional inapector Feiden may and vicinity was! a ae ef Tntechay ond vicinity we: | tons and boundaries last night, but «| -showld the Colored Clergy and | 2119 First avenur PS for the term of three ithe was Pead at the meeting of the city Counc!) motion te paren te petition to the com | Laity in a Diocese Be Organized into trical Helpers No. 1~Watt-| passed by the council without oppo- Jast night, requesting that a new ward’ mitt he whole yrevalled, @ Separate Convention?” resses hall, 1420 Second avenue, nition wit W. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second Avenue and Union Street 0 Second avenue. # and Decoratore—Painters hall, corner Firet avenue and Le- RESIDENTS OF THE NINTH PE- PP toon petitioners TITION CITY COUNCIL etiman Murphy wanted to i the bul