The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1903, Page 1

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SEATTLE, siete The Seattle Star WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1903. LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Hut mp, 1 ae, 1. t he Laundry Wagon Drivermefieoond VOL. E Only Paper in Seattle That tint the News. «++ ‘TH Dares to 5 MISSIVES BORN OF | ACHING HEARTS RECEIVING HUNDREDS LETTERS OF WHO ARE MISSING No. 216 a5 CENTS PER MONTH POLICE ARE ABOUT PEOPLE INQUIRY. paving, erns He ae ie 4 fled at { getting New nch@s te Me, with tee Me trade, men : ~ . : Mitchell Calls Out 18,000 Men inj Rocky Mountain Coal Mines--- = | = ee > ang r Great Suffering Predicted 4 —_-—_——--- INDIANAPODAS, Ind, Nov. 2—At 1 this q dered a strike t, | trate A ay } 4 eutpleyen of the ( do -Mpet and| winter gust coming on tt cot of [TELL COUNTY SCHOOL SUPER »é . wert INTENDENT why YOUNG | won company uw ym s * ~— ] not ov mong th hrow t STERS DO NOT ATTEND bic | q DENVER, « Nov. 3 i} woth, tm of Ose publi ax | SCHOOLS IN THIS CITY va onder in the coal mines received hee | w ‘ | 1 = = = | ' heid | . gf * t — a ' - F N neu | d ft-* « *¢ | ¥ WE SWOOPS DOWN ON CITY HALL BMPLOYES WHO STRUG hat work " " , GLE ALONG Ii SINGLE BLESSEDRESS i ihe well” eings 0€ tbe F h t h | Now that Mayor Mumes haw estab 4 Meted a motrin ia rea tions are becoming embarrassing for . t th city hall. nm & ” y be at ity hall! ry each of you. I have t neckties, fresh | tess and photographs up tn 1 We: ee Eee nce ew cam box TO BE OPEN NIGHTS | twas the first | ft pase by t L ue n & not even b formerty b wed at ‘elowk whieh ¢ we : geese oy the tr | will hereafter be Kept open until 16 Superintendent L. B. ¥« oe o t the lng! Jee Thin was decided apon dy] Brother Charley, John Lamb ami Var is rat segs authorities vente - to tee ‘abt take | b che will receive @ general. overt « | DAVENPORT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PROVES HIMSELF -TO BE |.) me wT ; A FRIENO OF THE HUNGRY MAN [contains me DA. TANZER LAST NIGHT SHOWED THE DEADLY EFFECTS oF lSaceew s FORMALDEHYDE BY HIS EXPERIMENT WITH KITTENS , on ‘at’ ae mS ts. aes ( | to The Star) 1 Lena Rey tn athe meniar ae the Clinching ev * of the deadly, & ‘Tite stomac lture Bae no right pase such « cS “ge -- etn jo to the prerent day. power of form mes 2 oP eet'es Tene and 1 de be uncon- | Justice dimniened aitlie dairymen have f the experir t “ao. . oon J jad P asnantt & on even, aete pre eldig l vypeoon Bey ” —Brgp rrp ble, hearing © will have in other counties i* hard te Rises to be. Tansee bate: ought under t foresee, but board-jumpers ¢ ie ite shington legiviature wh # | afd grow fat in the precict pr fiments with kittens th and « fine up t if or | er by Justice Oewalt, whe Mee pens wos umping of a board bi | friend of the hungry AY E/E) ed a MINER CHARGBO ; “A warrant wan inaved yesterday for| = h NO CHANGE FROM 11'5 AND 12), the sta re DESERVED MILL RATE OF LAST YEAR eater and ¥ yr ona. aie he TE OF Exturday tec Tanner m " be | Well-Dressed Fellow Insulted Chil- 8 Thé city tax levy this year will] ? | me dren and Was Badly Whipped be the same aa Inst, 12% mills in the | ‘ and Then Locked Up DIED AS SS eye A BEAUTIFUL CHICAGO WOMAN HE LIVED : ‘ ae SAME EDGAR @REATHED HIS) \i.)1 ; Tate will] . sulting them, | AST IN SALOON CHAIR oF Meee x ik. He here 1 : ‘ ; : me \GHARITIES CONFERENCE n \ z Mra, M R Ith bage d « a . . MIN i | ~ VALENCIA LISLE RETIRES je: 2)": moat =| Mre t : ' : * P| WANT A WESTERN MAN 4 | MA Philedelph Jacob Furth, president of the Pug Sates iaarisie can 4 je Plage og 2 i ! CHARTERS WYNERIC Ja tone, and the Pennayl S 7 : L ; The Britieh st ebir Wy The Pe u “ AS: Geena’ Be as been tered by the Host " nio*the 6 ! - yeeros 1" Frank Waterhouse, The ur panish-American w “4 heavy businers of th ' « beer mn oh ° aw y necemsitated th er T P It t MRS. CARTER H, HARRISON, WIFE OF THE YOUNG MAYOR OF | ' by Bom pee a to the importa ~ macity, for p tons. he In TAtlng THE WESTERN METROPOLIS @ the rank of rear admiral Went wned by Andrew Weir of Glang¢ » the Pacitl * brenk- He sent @ rhe states, $29. Noth- him since, ay be at office 1 education, that her has herete- ty young man at@ his parents any fraid that some overtaken him, record of the r nis Monroe Minneapolis, Minn, — } of there wandarerg t have the effeet ol y heartaches. ‘The ae each case are those re-* the police department 4 ne m ther Tremont street shes to know if abt mitted « himself here a 161 uleide by short time ad in ort A NOBLE CAMBLER IS DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE’ eM at tt presend “VALE, NCIA ler from ers was convic IN PORT eps r = that he Sind atk hyokt'te: tll ANCORPORATE GEORGETOWN . Kt ther wa | ‘ tus ‘ Citizens of That Place Want to ;| Have Municipal Rights edd 1.00 Hae 1 k on] » misajon- \« f tion gf that — } suburb tr e third class. POWERS | RELEASED | The ' agreed John Powe port” ¥ ur te atter of 4 , 6.) 1 t be voted upon at th his brother Tom, was reteased | t December i Se Eee

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