The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1903, Page 1

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oneceuT “The Seattle Star «ve S PER MONTH 176. a5 Ck VOL. 5 TEMBER WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, errr . e trey Pre S| @1@ FLEET NOW IN eee me dg ’ ; SEATTLE HARBOR sind ‘ ey ; 903 INSURGENTS GAINING | ROPTA m " There a | i Four Thousand Bulgarians; ES Invade Turkish Frontier ».:::.:2s. fa Opening of Actual Hos: 28225255 gases |PPONEER WOMAN DEAD | ‘ah ra — SSUES pyTOMED A caer anata i te hee =) FINE GAME |JAY WUGHES WON FOR 8! ~ THREE BIG FIRES 7 Snoqualmie Power Company’s Plant at Snoqualmie Distroy- ed---Two Seattle Power Plants Scorched wey. Tf thy actual beg Leiahr EL) dUST LIKE |6eAMAN HEAVEN IN M'GINTY) IOWA TOWN Dag’s Infants Still Seeking the| MEDORA, Jows. | Bout. t) se| Deepest Depths ent, oa from thie vic nity $20 Prins $20 aumed The transforn:se house at the gen-; was destroyed tr. the city erating plant of thy Snoqualmie The firemen were considerably |by short etre not |hindered In their gallant fight by | buering out j | fear of live wires. After ail charged ‘the Snoqualr t SS OLD WARRIOR AGAIN ON THE “RAGING STUMP” IN KENTUCKY ahtingg , transformers at | -———- Inet Hight. ehinery and tempe entire plant, which eet in the United § Th will be two w nique cel day. in by burned tra nes mast be ordered and until they arrtve ell Germ a and mont of the program con We offer 4 cash prises as follows ¢ King and Pierce Tt begins k os rts and cor be short on electric light were going t nding up with « great Ger Siete Metee MEI vis addescictse asd dsseane sbqeubeboate: 6 «$10.00 — ~ ecee te ihe ene a ene eer eee tome ne 2.00 Fourth prise of [played @ mos art the best article, not to exceed 100 and five reasons why home Light and. Pe builders and Steam pl tants os retived @t the TROUBLE ges a es ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ply the most pressing de t the two cities unt! the damage can be re} paired |aing on accous od Py s the Seat men H % Jacob Porth ident of * FOR LUN Bek hs _ att, see | Seprr-oren should ha | Tae tetsine it wae the! United State Cane |which began here te jetams, but w Police Court Turned Him Over samme ol stor en a hit to Federal Officers WORCESTER. . Mase, Rept. 17 |The Prohibitionists of Masmachunetts tion here of naming a to be Addition LOCATED Qn Rainier 3 verd, 15 minutes ss—be fare. All competitors to call at the office CONDITIONS OF oo yeh. mation for particulars, and be matied to Taggart COMPETITION bros, tation H. Seattle, by Oct- Ist He intimated th Well and there were no acchients to the various steam plants, the low of the Snoqualmie company would not de | felt in Seattle except by manufactur- ere and others who have been purehas tere game this eeae fee “ ‘ gton street and get off at York Take Renton car line at Washir station. (Cut this out, ax it wit t know the full extent 1 not appear again.) 1 their plant, and can thelr town ‘They betlews, however, that it ts ce the trams transformers at the falie, and that it cam be repaired within a much Rabt — — a rascal a y y | ange coincidence } bly admits of & n wt however, the fi ‘ quaimie falls plant was followed a) ‘ ‘ " " most immediately by the breaking out of fires In two electric power plants in Beattie which obiain thei reurrent from anding of the Clubs the Snoqualmie company. The first of | the fires was in William: Campbell’s| Won. 1 Pot private lighting and ‘ : Balt Lake a ee GEN. SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER we me incovered in the big Post| om of the Seattle Elec This fire caused a liom of net eae than $2.9. and for « time threatened the destruction of the en tire steam plant, one of the largest In the West. By hard work Fire Chief © hie men mfined the far upper stor LOTISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 11.—Anoth- nominated 1 r gubernatorial campaign ie on in was F Kentucky, and, as usnal ap * LocAL MARINE s BECOME BENEDICTS “ SUSPECTED FE ug. BURGLARS ©: « age, and whose silvered crest betrays his years, i as full of fight in canen of emerger ‘These were badly J wood work on tite orduroy pe Pants HOPE FOR 500 Pairs BOYS’ GOOD QUALITY LOVE FEAST CORDUROY PANTS, fine for In a fit of re MANE ALSO SUFFERED’ STATE News 3 OUVER. 174 Pi 4 4 © What THE STAR GETS THE FIRST STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION A tn tenes Gainey at cignel Gein aT St school wee vortt FROM THE LIPS OF MAS. ALLEN, CHARGED WITH THE be Reput — ’ wear, worth MURDER OF MRS. GRAHAM the w 75c, ali sizes. = ' . ~ -; ‘ Thursday special.. Soa i % WHAT PEOPLE SAY i= oor) effort (0 i eeererms |") or the supposed en fruith Otaila, Wash., Sept, 15, 1909, [With mremutat rr , your |##t eléeti © McComas and na | the retular Republicans will hay ae ” paPiD RANDIGAPPED Boys’ Suit Specials Ages Three to Elght $4,00 Norfolk Suits for $2.50 $4.50 Norfolk Suits for $3.00 $5.50 Norfolk Suits for $4.00 wut | ft all| Mrs, Allen was very willing to ve~ | talk to " without Minching.” saying that # "this statement, made to a Star re- | publicity wa porter in the county jail today, i#|« quer the first ever given ow tion by Mra. F A len lay | mu r many|my bawyers.” » has not|not want people on any subject.|did what! did. 1 for Insanity by|an Ml-tempe in flames I did it and and plunged into it with wg a trelmar’s wit n her aris : 7 " ane, | the wih . if my lawyer will amped, ¥ ages » moe - co ” The G t Sal and | pe mst 7 . : oe reate: ie i fe md in good to me and ~ i » B. RARER, seteeta e me every day, Bo do|\ Seattle, Se: . | jeattle, September een iy sem 1 feel so attle, Keptember 16, 1908 Seattle Has Ever § hard on chil-| purtman Geet | Rattor Lo. 2 2 an insurance agent answerti reader of your paper and gréatly em a Begins description of @ man known am A, |J6¥ the editorials, Some of them are at Garfield on | certainty beautiful pogms, ‘The ed= Saturday . W. Morrinon, want Wait for it the charge of obtaining money un- | lors heart enuat beat in sympathy No, 2—L¢o's Ma etone avenue and waa arrested | With the human race, N. E, cor, ret Re. and

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