The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1903, Page 2

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IS AGAIN > EXCITED IRON WORKERS’ CONVENTION 18 AS STRENUOUS AS EVER KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept The 1 rational Assootat Birwoty tron @ Bridge Work convention t " ever the New York Gaune its woats in ular is whan oon Ver ton rt Ther New York t three months #h Rave passed. Any organization re fyingson brute strength will end tn Staorder and disruption Colitinuing, the clreular — attack’! howe who ( mays called atrikes be Cause Morey was & coming fast enough burke arose and said the Mouseamiths are a bunch of » formed into a fake union by their { employers The convention elects off French of San Franclaco| Poems to have the lead ALARMING MAN HAS NOT REGAINED CON SCIOUSNESS SINCE A FALL & carpenter who ite Mission 2 from al Hoxpital and has woe | u " Rot fully regained his senses, alu u ie kgown of the man, except} that bs tea carpenter from Chien € and has been fu the city but @ ah time. He ts euffering from kidney die | this, as much ath, i thought ti: have caused hie alarming eymptewis THE COLOMBIAN PRIZE PACKAGE ARTE If BEA PLE ‘AURORA, 1y.-For 2 years Arthur BM. Beaupre, whose remarkable course Ot Hogats has aroused the offictals of that country, has held office He was appointed frat secretary to the lema- tion at Goatemala in 1 by MoKintey and was made conwul general to 1 gota tey Prosident Roosevelt. He mar- | any other man, ts blamed by the off cials for the trouble over the Cotom- Bian canal. HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN arremted in the lower part of the elty yesterday. charged with stealing « bee from a Japanese woman's room Wiliam Cantrill, charged with try- ing on the svuth side was arrested yos- aed a on the rear porch of the residence of of Hasna, Wash, died at the Way Gordon, erucity. Let us show you our $100 *° $500 LOTS and how easily you can buy them. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman bik, First ave. and Cherry st. ea nes UN ES A SEE ETE TS AY ESE ee OO SOP EE SLE ES I SOLS OO OES CELI LLM SOLS PLL SL: Won the Money, as Decided Dy) 02 sare ton sa” Oe 8 twmaind. wore for “Ohara | iy the tram i enining in tir With Given { ‘The Star announces today the prise letters In the recent “Million Dottar Contest.” the contmittes having re- james OF Mrten and J. K. Linter were | ported as follows First Prise, 6.00—Mies Margaret fer, %8 Union street Second Prin, B.-A. Daniels, ‘were locked up tn the city jail. | prightom. Third Prise, H.-A. 0. Hel to pana a forged check In & sal008 | Georgetown, Wash. Fourth Prise, $1.00-Minnle Johnson, a. by Patroimen MeClure | (aged 12), Battard Fitth Prise, Master Harold smail fire started from live coals! y,coheon, io Tenth Ave. N. E The committee, cromprised of Mrs. larringtom. et 110 Washing-) 5 py. f. Mitchell, Mr. J. W. Godwin ton street, inst evening. “A few buck-jand Mr. F. B. Cooper, superintendent afail of water put ont the blase. | o¢ city schools, first east Individual Georme Holinbers. the 12 year old | votes and then met in committee, the oon of Mr. and Mra. Charles Hotinbers. | result being as given above. ‘The two letters, neatly written and Bide Mission yesterday, of dropay. nicely composed by Minnie Johnson, Mri, Carrie McClure and Mrs | aged 12, and Master Harold Jacobson, Gordon today sued thelr re- | were decided the bast among the obil- ve husbands, Samuel MoClure | aren's letters, and the committee de- and Willis Gordon, for divorce. Mr®. | sired that both should be given a prise, MoCiure allenes desertion and Mr | oo tne star making five prizes tn all. ‘The committee Geliberated at some liength over the decision and the let- | ters published today will attest the fairness of the awards. | wishes to thank Mrs. Mite Mr. Cooper and Mr. Godwin courtesy, and feels that the contrib- wtora te the contest will endorse their deriaton. \gtven honorary mention by request of [the committee. The winners can #0- cure their respective prizes by calling at the Btar office. won by Miss Margaret Trion sivest, city —If Thad a million dol- A not give Ht away, persons who; informed about the affairs of thelthe mencement of neggiiations,| Churehill, That paper states that any more than the stand | world, so a to Keep my million and|however, matters have changed | Churchill was never known to he Vancouver team as a re- » the beat good with it for the part! somewhat, and there ie some doubt | game without being paid for it, And |*ult of the playing of Churchill on | ter ane of it than perhaps some nelgh-| A | bor, and for that reason I would try|eastern ¢ lto keep It. To make the best use of @| tea: Onver }iare f wou | would I apend it. keeps ® million dollars and uses It ine ccording to the promptings | of his better nature, can do more good than the one who gives a million de j telligentty “y i mistake, unions they are distress they cannot THE SHATTLE STAR —————SES—__ Salvage From Steamship Recently Wrecked fe X e ior In Alaska Waters Rubber Boots, Blankets, fiitber Clothing, Comforters, Clothing, Mackintoshes, Shoes, Etc. THE EXCELSIOR’S MISFORTUNE A GODSEND TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE. Jt means a saving of thousands of dollars to buyers of Winter Clothing. - SALE STARTS TOMORROW at : The Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co., 1317-1319 2d Avenue REE gy RDA S “Ree nN ng tilts able sodas J esgs see essentials nm ge ‘ t aw ee ee re a ren an Sint ee Be ene oe ere Fiten Incotwe wine. won uy M ve Tenth nf getting to another planet, where | many other things that mig ened to the whole world }iema over ways 1 would spend it to the beat of my 1 would invest twenty-five thounand | with (he contract od means of dealing srded for ar, Btoad- arty @ bi if he refuses, coerch le and the trust sparce the present time the award: by the board of p Dear ¥ tort t had @ ms rac Then I would buy o tot with o nic » om it and support a family w id have the house paid for and every: thing furnished nicely, Then I would lensed me to do so, And some-|der at & meeting b home st | fore. | 18 rare instances, when & new bid- der bresks Into the game, the plans the trust are frum majority of cases, the w onopoly felgna supreme, and the) informed the n ny has fo redress. Joould furnish hit 0: hods of | er he was able to show the tr 9 Jota the} he could secure bonds in spit tt, Dut id the night be t 091 ted 4 to enter | ates jon Gollars I should try to be just at ucing Rew } monopoly ring. When a new contract: | boy: it, this of course not to apply to dim employment to people at ench profits an would permit me to pay them wages for feasonable hours. Pi charities should recelve my aeeistance| CANADIAN PAPER siFIAS to such extent as my Judgment decmod femsional all the time he|afternoon had received no reply, they merited, but I #hould not give KEEP THE SHAMROCK LACROSSE TEAM AWAY ring a suit and playing for money without thought as to the best that club. If this part of Churehttt' une of it, merely beoause some well- ——wae career be pews to the Province. chat MALLIE ERMINE RIVES diaposed person thought it would heip| a, paper may be given additional news he Shamrock lacrosse “team, (leas times for five years. In October humaaity My Investment’ in cherity | champions of the world, of adpntreal,| the Vancouver club will go to San | 00 SS who by wt ge) GOING ON THE STAGE bes be mane Gp exter eihy bust: | Canada, arrived at Westmiagter yea-| Fratciecs, where it will play three |% (he Vancouver team during poco es ness investments, and by that I would past five years. —- lerday, where it plays the jaam,of| eames, a * five the beat worth of the money t@] that “viaew tomorow, ‘The i‘ In @ recent issue the Daily Prov- | Owing to the “knock” by the Prov. the peop! . ‘ . - fines aav ‘earn of that town | ince, which has reached Montreal, it reomatty, T would gratity much dex | eyes tamme? MAY With the Vopr | ie Say with the Seatte club |I# ® auestlon as to whether the @ a8 I think would bring me hap-| Arcang while on its tour, claiming that the | Shamrocks wil! play in Beattle. One piness and make me most matiefind | geattie for a game with thw Soattlo club is composed of profes- | thing is sure, the amateur standing with living. I would travel keep | men” for Sunday, Octover 14. Since] sionals, speaking particularly of the champions would not be en- humanity {¢ would Induence. Tinow whether the big game will be| that, if the Vancouver team pinys | that team would figure that I could make « bet-| played here. with Seattle, the amateur atanding| CHurchili was patd for playing one forth through|of the Vancow team ia liable to | With Vancouver, but he has not re- that the Seattle| be injured, As a matter of fact, the |celved one cent, nor any other had 1 professionals play-| Vancouver te b anked | Player, who has played with Seattle rjing, This rumor can probably belto p was on ite | this season, race is & study, and not to be gone at| laid to the door of the Dally Prov-|toun owing t wed Sham-| For that matter, the locals can hastily. T ore try tojince of Vancouver, rock game, wh draw twice | without Churchill, but the! teach the same philosophy to the ones After the Seattle-Victoria game) the crowd as the small thre scheme te a dirty one on the who would inhertt mr fortene and at}here, uple of weeks ag: he Pro apa the million dotiars for yourself and with work and allow them to If 1 had @ mile my Geath leave them my money, | V suver team wap asked by la 0 pr |thres-team chaplons would Ilke to | knowing that with the heritage would | locals to come to Seattle and » hundreds m play the Shamrocks in Seattle, | eo a heritage of sensible philanthropy | Owing to a championship game boat ax he, who have roved all over | thinking that they would draw a big to the portion of humanity influenced | Westminster, the Vancouver tern Canada, “ringing” with first |crowd and thereby help to pay ex by the million.” ould not The Vancouver team|one club and then the other.|penses for the Vancouverites on os) claims the championship of the|Churcbill was disqualified by the|their southern trip? If this is the ant. Three teame comprise the| Canadian Amateur Athirtic Axsocia- |acheme, It Is a contemptible one, and} Hecond price, won by A. Daniels, vin: Vancouver tmin-|tion In 1899 for having played with | there is hot much s t in such a Brighton, Wash.: and Vt Weat er aiso| Toronto in a game against the Cap-|tions, If the Shamrocks play in Se 'T would do good to thore who jaime the same championship. If|itats, of Ottawa, In In 1890 they should y the Peattle! orve it, and this would be my the Vancouver boys are champions, | Uhis same Churchill played with the The Beattie team asks no pleasure.” and there is @ question as to a drawn | Vancouver iacrosse team. This same | ¢ Vancouver, nor any of the | | Matte the beautiful — game, it ie the first look-in_ they| | was under contract with toate on the other side. The| Kentucky irl, v pow’ Third prise, won by A. O. Mellwig.|have had for severn Wort Quann of ¥ ouver for the an take care of themacives, “Hearts Courageous belts Gobrgetown, Wash minster has defeated them number- | seasot i was paid for playing Ia noen by a Star repr pared for the stage, wil f Seattlo’s clty ofMcials are ina ¢+ THEY DIVIDE UP CITY STREET WORK TO SUIT THEMSELVES, trust, which has AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS CAN DO NOTHING cots ban ue os us| The Names and the Letters Thatw" — __ tg aiemin mea eee, E yrs Gre rersinteorive, co ect are, Sad approached by a member of the com- e and asked to deposit his card + 1 ar shen, tel. | purpeeas i wi : a ple ring ta. the Board of Judges, are Heres si. on or Si ri | “oun ine Foon 1 woud complete my | torts tas huge farce tne trust has| the obstinate ‘Soe Into line € | education. Then f wowld travel when- | decided as to price and successful bid-| Only a short time ago one of the reactors In the city was » the combine to itrant that they more bonds. Lat t that for elty work. tregeed people whe needed immediate oF submits & bid on city work, he ts, little part in tae bidd relief, or the Christmas gifte for needs pereons, If I had @ willlion ¢ of Le would endeavor to invest it eo as to crome by Mr. Quann. Now, the| tive this morning, Manager Kenne- allow me the best opportunity to give Provinee advises the team of Van-| dy. of the Seattle Lacrosse Club, 2 EE Mclals have knowledge of { the combine, there le no way to jon, and encourage real Only « few | where prices have been out out of all has the board rejected bids. is intimated that the city may decide bids from trust firme. For the past year the work has been according to One firm has been al- lowed to take the street work at tte while another has been loted the sewer work. Another epe- up the sidewalk jobs. standpotnt of the contractor, the combine is evidently a good thing. | the combine. the role of Ann Tillotson, the heroina, Mina Rives is a protege of Mra. Jas. who for several years has urged her to put her dramatic pos- sibilities to the teat, and mow that Mina Rives has decided to do so, Mra. take her tn training. fa of one of th blooded families of the South. couver not to play with the Beattie / had not heard of the rumor, He at/ Brown Potter, team because Churchill is @ profer-|once wired the manager of the sional when that paper knows, if it| champions regarding the proposed > A MARE’S-NEST WHICH MAY | Knows anything, that the same man | game here, but up to a late hour this ntess Troubalstkol, and of Thos, ame known at 18, through ‘ory in defense of “A Furnace of Rarth” om tablished her as a successful author, Hearts Courage the best selling books for the past has been one of AND CAFE Bon Marche M18 Becond avenue, $89; Ind., S90. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE BAKERY LINE Serve Fine Coffee With Pore ample now. ing © and s Bully; In vie cor, it Un

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