The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1903, Page 1

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ki ONE CENT _ WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, SEATTLE, I 903. —— = THE FLORESCENCE OF MARCUS CARS BRISTLED ITH ARMED MEN To |\-—— HOLD ANNUAL PREMDEATIAL * PANTALOONS,- ‘ CHICAGO STREET CAR CO MPANY [PANY ATTEMPTS TC OPERATE ITS LINES UNDER HEAVY GUARD } of the ike begat ’ mob ba tof the way | Jam the care were taken out the Went | without vi ring mobs | \ eae cian at ee Evel | tongregated at he a along | trains were fifteen Moers and «| SWEDISH BAPTISTS OF WEST the company’s ca? lines t gun Bie reine, falety brtetiing with| wd had to be'content with] ERN WASHINGTON MEET AT heavily armed t Ate were went] Jocring at the non-union carmen and (Special to The ater), TACOMA Bwediah Baptist conference of Weatern Wash ington began « four days’ seasior thin city yesterda he appolntmer 0 ! preliminary or | 4 last night | ATALLY - s MURDER | CHEHALIS MAN WILL FACE SE RIOUS CHARGE AS RESULT OF SHOOTING AFFRAY TERRIFIC GAS EXPLOSION IN A PRIVATE RESI- DENCE WILL RESULT IN FIVE DEATHS on wf teeete? te B hog oe. no R | HANNA: 1'M GETTIN’ MOST BI G ENOUGH FOR LONG PANTS. | [a aes os ON THE | (BeSee <|/FELL FROM | OW DRY THEY ARE Jncton sam on i Bah awison must | MAIN YARD — |ecare if sptiune’ penctenns fro OUTS ANSWER FOR CRIME) SALE OF LIQUOR NOW PROHIBITED IN NATIONAL CAPITOL [/)0'K) "hen Armatroue sik A ee | park CROMPTON LOST A SEA ida W BUILDING, BUT “SPEAK EASIES” ARE A GOOD SUBSTITUTE | MAN OVERBOARD DURING A HEALTH AND EDUCATION| Ne Is we y Beilleeteee HEAVY GALE (Special to The Star) jthe BR an cha «| BOARDS DISAGREE ON SAN N er r Paris | WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 1 pro t . . Satis sea ay ITARY ARRANGEMENTS IN ‘he $ “ time PUBLIC’ SCHOOLS . he place MAKE BIG CUT IN WAGES | LOGGERS IN BRITISH COLUM- BIA FACE A DECREASE OF 25 TO & CENTS A DAY tthe ¢ CARPENTERS — WITHDRAW : gah i TWO UNIONS HAVE NOW PASS. | the | €D UP THE TACOMA BUILD.| | ING TRADES COUNCIL » first trip of t sound, ¢ care ac (Special to The Star) OUVER, t ANGELES, Nov ot yeeter 18.—The re lay’s ball game Portland 6 by tte lon stil we Aue my Rain in San Francised and Sacra \ ° it ; ees lem Last. Pat —-——— ae Las Angeles 7 26 t t nd Cas-| frome 16 to 8 conte pet day | Seattle or @. SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOT- pect ; : Fat the | rai se ; igo 84) BALL TEAM TO MEET RIVALS! Sento ; Ne oe THE WORLD od WIRE P ; {j]| TOMORROW o 0. t a A oe Mi, ‘ ; fame — t " Hag h . w ry penne - rary rua SEATTLE P foie e| TO DEATH Soar Sees IMMIGRANTS RECEIPTS SHOW veo oes rem oats * vi vn of a im 368 Lc ee Thirty band Jar a- | BiG INCREA E prom policy for organi TEAMSTER CAUGHT IN RUNA. | Dove hard : T 1 s ~~ oe nh — Natee pecterdar |S |, eae x Peer aod oan of] WAY AND 18 KILLED BE. /{ re ‘ ‘ AAXDE TH E NEW: BPO THE SUN REALLY ARE ITS the | ( oak sa thle rountry and] NEATH THE WAGON WHEELS ar ‘on : ‘a3 te gg\ing pe fant chintty the bieker! (Special to The Star) | ers \! ‘ PERFORM A GREAT : Be oe ee fet tens tha | Mom Te tue ENGINEERING ae les “READY FOR | i non this # | the wheels of vel wage y E | w the A jertrude. There pn Pges 3 | Kerron, 16 NEW WESTMINSTER, No’ - tions from Washington | | | i ee gene oe ; LaBon “MEETINGS TONIGHT | the vim - ; of ae : | sean EX QUEEN is sae mm eres [BRAVE AGKIES —["iuss%ve sone] WARDWARE BER Pes | Diced tei ae have -to.08 st SAVE VESSEL |. laundry A. i Drivers=¥ GER ON STEAMSHIP RAMONA| ELECT OFFICERS, wae Gor Seta rene pire | RORMOLN, Shi ees Bevite| Mal, Senece and, Ratirond evens | OURING STORM | ennai te 794,080 | 18 UMBRELLA Pade rt ssesrtne ar oo : - 1 f Pa WHATCOM rh | - | ANNIVERSARY OF associa] pH, Jamen, 142 Seventh avenue t the fr aes f umbrella which was _THE MORAVIANS © 800% 01 o's oo o a tne ueual' way. Te 7. 4 &- t night at Roy stre were heir w rare | Hie y frightened them with hf at to himself th With . n th h was snat nber 11, - make Up'the’ poy By Bie nay uP the Rainier yw’ celebratio: The Seattle Star FIRST AVENUE CAR (Special to The Star.) | wertdtar th: thet been engag wee dicts a tested WILL PLAY The t tis Gaby Paper in Seattle That N “< < Dares to Print the News PER MONTH 25 CENTS, VOL. LINES PARALYZED SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY'S CONTRACTOR HAS TORN UP HALF A MILE OF TRACK NORTH OF PINE STREET, AND CHAOS AGAIN REIGNS SUPREME cn & ‘ Y 1 th took four t ree er At fe op the Bea ' the rails, rab 4 a F . arent wh «ven and who pays his egan “improving nembled after a and only upper reare? HUSKY LADS WHO HAVE MADE MICHIGAN FAMOUS i q GOODING. orroW ‘OAKLAND RAGE MEET OPENED OREGON FOOTBALL PLAYERS PRACTICING ON LOCAL GRID- IRON FOR GAME TOMORROW) The University of ( the Athletic 1 1 WV stunts ther lay At the Washington hotel, evening, the Oregon team was woe thing and the players ot pps igh to justify the at- | sere “ul They are « John Edmund Sathni ot the Greta univer welgt pounds and Is T en to accompany the LITTLE ROCK, Ark., N i soter. He is intro-| Little Rock is rtaining the Bap- a Thayer an the Ore-| tist state convention, wh in session for three days, The formal » McArthur, who managed the | opening took place today

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