The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1903, Page 1

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€ Th SEATTLE MURDERED A WHOLE FAMILY Two Negresses Arrested for Kill-) ing a Farmer, His Wife and Three Children WASHINGTC Nov, 10.-—Two, ribly mutflated 1 e Regresses have t t Ma. | Yesterday \ " far f k f é JOE CANNON LOST HS HEART TO MORMON | EARLY ROMANCE IN THE LIFE OF THE NEW SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHIN( There is at least life of speaker of the so. When he was @ youth in Indiana, before he moved he was in love with o ry maiden named Sadie. N, D, « ov. 10. Jos Cannon, the next} One night he took her to a country a wide range { dance. As they were walking home; ° & and seat amone U she said ge feoliny ent gambling “Joe, L am going away.” ote mational pure My heart stood still,” says Uncle i as” bh jee" nae Danke i th netr ‘| Joe, in tell ing the story 1 loved ‘Then.’ I al ted e | an tethmian canal that gir w st ed there under me, ie she N 1 1 the winter stars. ‘Where? I man. She is No eliev maid aged to gesp Cannon | * ‘Joe, she sata, solemnly, ‘I have| “I wrote to that wor J toll) NEW COURSES OF STUDY PRESCRIBED BY BOYS AND GIRLS IN been sealed to the Mormons. er h wa protested wildly, I said she | SIXTH, SEV Must not go, that I woilld not let her go, and there | was, working for my board. I hadn't a dollar in the wortd he went. I heard noth ing more from her, but I always re membered her “Years afterward, when Geo. Q Cannon of Utah, was in congress, | px -he came to my seat one day ard | beer brought me a petition. He @¥ked board SHE BOASTS THAT SHE FIRST SANG “HIAWATHA oo br adened The manual t way ome han She is an innocent looking Wttte irl, and no one for a moment w suspect her of committing the ous offense against the public te Thow which she coyly confesses, itiatory sands of distracted people through- out the length and breadth of the ‘They are not jand have been wondering for Shegin thetr & months who wie responsible for th: along thin line crime which she admits. And, a- though the offense were nothing. boasts of the fact that she was th offender. Perhaps her life will t spared her, but there is grave doubt. as many have threatened to exter- ~minate her on aight. Maybe wher they see what a Sweet, well-meaning Uttle creature she is, they wilt re lent. Anyway the information ts now out. She is Miss Clara Morton, o the four Morton who do a vaude ville stunt, and she t* the first per- son who ever «° Hinwathe tiresome seams HUNTING ATTEMPTED JAI. ra i TACOMA MAN MEETS HIS) ...., 5 : BREAK IS F FOILED «: may. a te take the 1 to The Star) DEATH IN A PECULIAR} jai dciiver: os . school, has 4 MANNER WHILE IN Alii Canott seputics atudy of 2 BOAT DUCK SHOOTING mi , United Staten, : (Special to The Star) who burglarized the TACOMA, t ifte dep t Union O'Brien, a reti t ’ , wr, had been cut and but little 1 4 with his 1 4 re work was needed t fect the f very fortun t, died under ircurr ape of the three most desperate | ing secured her m stances while out duck hunting with Joriininals ever held in this jail The three other © AGL LEIS. CARPATAY = e Seattle Star NOVEMBER 10 IN, TUESDAY, 3 IMPATIENT OF DELAY PROCEED IMPROVEMENT OF TIDE LAND STREETS 19 HELD LEGAL u BILL | bandry pene The gathering will be forr ENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE OF CITY SCHOOLS "s Mee YAW GRAB harke and w. B n BI GIWAGHES, WITH BARBER IN) 21. cnost of the Yaw garbaxe ohan| THE,BOX, WON YESTERDAY /|« i when Gillespie, Eche | & Corgiat’s application f . war a on intone | axe franchise was denied -by the city las st. The applt SACRAMENTO, N Beattie, | for thie franchise was With Barber © box, succeeded | arter P, J. Yaw made his ap yesterday lr ae to erect @ crematory. The former | od . ut @ a a 1d ; > offered do the work for half the eviven hammered out three runi Taw propess nach by Piteher Knell, Fividing on t anchise w encountered sides was without error and the!) er, that the angered councti | batting, at which t ators fa . | t reiat'® propositio to make good m= et ° a avery “iy had makes Seattle the winner - ~ fout Out of the five-game se 4 Jare models, | aged last week. A shook the dust off it and placed it| wining is already} wach boy tx supposed to keep his) OOdly reversing . under the scrutiny of the public for and each boy of! own bench rier, and has a little| 987% guine, which went u the las | Teceived at least|iocker in which to keep his unfin.| mento by the same score pentry, but thelighed work When an article is ard tol finished, he may tnke it home if he Standing of the Clube WILL BUILD | . Many parents stated tol Law Angries compelled to Rani tle 5 additions to! saeramento 7 1 r kt Jae\ approval af these n 42 | owing up long.|the regulation three Ria, and all the! gan Francieco mo «1 ann | t ie ati o thing| © children who know of the). portland so. 66 aarl all| happiness tn © for the are! Oaldand at ey “Ban SCHWABACHER HARDWARE co. da | To ERECT 7-STORY BUILDING | OPPOSE STOCK GAMBLING we. | bu 1 ' mR. N. ¥.. N sin, Wast t fi ania, Ores Missourt, Michigan, Kansas, s € Patrons of SAM'S MIDDIES AT HOME ON GRIDIRON hat the Great N ret b $ } HAPPENINGS } j ' M by War Heigh - , r sued her husband, | for a divorce in the 7 br yesterday nd tn . Bas tues eae te n training | soarborough wants a divorc ' A the : ’ ys Oe ava! | her hush James P. Scarborough t A . . jon the 4 of non-support orks but beens ” “ wou ta be hard to find than theme admired [George E. Trauny wishes legal sep 7 © Bla Meakin bear are namirel® |aration from his wife Jeanette or Pap IP aeank ss | t. Coane by ¢ it has mage | STounde of desertion i t wondert t ‘ The steamehip Lyra, of tho Boston f education f ' home 4 haw ‘ who halls n mpany, is at Arlington te, tnd ! f Rrook M wi Hal ney, mmodore If f. | dock taking on a cargo of flour, wheat teachors wt ristown, aL. C. Fart Br probably get away some time tonight * id ee a ten ee RIN a3 URE TNNET TTS HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News. .. VOL. 5. No TS PER MONTH UST A MISTAKE —_ lous FOR A MOMENT LAST NIGHT IT LOOKED AS IF CO 22a a5 CE JNCIL WAS GOING TO DEMAND BETTER CAR SERVICE pelling k Aare ‘ . 1 ' taj 3 ‘ | pron ' t ate a" ‘ 1 t f Q ‘ & r >. Way, fr t i r tw » of ® tot th He ’ D for the « t a were ot tent xt h 6 referred tot maniitee, eeerenenee | ~ UNCLE SAM'S SHIPS. RUSHED TO PANAMA ai The Dixie as noon as revolution mand of t Acapulco | Wyoming | ders to proc ACQUITTED . EB. Murphy, a no man charged wit Washir gton RADM RAD Viney Gi Speir, a striker, last April, was tried ‘s NRY in the superior t yesterday bef SUAS [judge Miller and itted. Murphy a alleged. C borated in his testimony, that he acted only in self struck Speir over the ‘BE CK GAVE ee THE BOND PEDESTRIAN HAD A iis NARROW ESCAPE COMPLIED WITH COURT'S OR- a | 1e, proprietor of the St DER IN DRASDO ESTATE CASE! e Repair and m bir & Madison atrec running to escape the © pavement. rt. ‘The probate se BIG RUSH FOR “o's| QHIPPEWA LARDS se were ah tter of juris decided. up It was | 1 that Judge Hanford had no tion In the case when he ¢ cided that Marit Carrau’s claim for noncupative will was invalid, ST. PAUL, Minn,, Nov. 10.—-Ne | $00,000 acres of land in the Ch ervation in the rorthern part te are thrown open to sete and as a result Cherokee Strip ope stitutes @ part of th . has | Chippewa lands segregated as the re= The steamer Nome Moore, of the Pacific th ed to carry grain between | sult of an examination by land ex- and Portia The | perts from the timber lands, While Nome City has been on the Copper | there t# considerable swamp land in River run; she also made two trips to] the tract, the greater part of it is Nome, one at the beginning of the | arable, 1 as a consequence there seanon and the other towards the close | has been a great rush of fitrmers and of the season. other prospective settlers,

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