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FIRED ON STRIKERS Crisis Reached in Big Street Car Strike! in Chicago---Union Pickets and Com: pany Agents Clash=Over 1300 Police, men Called Out CHICAGO, Nov A was, wagon drive fired uy . Feached in the Southside street car] strikers, A. number, mpan strike today. A clash between thel rages, whipped out. revolvers and strikers, ¥ agents and detec a the ¢ the Gring e tives, in which fire arms played an Lm kets fled. presumably uninjured portant part, occurred The oeties hes Unt ta, established to prevent | prot plies from being taken to the com- | Ti Pany barna, interoepted a wagon load: | mor ed With supplics and bedding being | poll are taken to the barns for the une of the | now and non-« eurmen be se prope u The company agents were attempting | ing the to land the » arns whe the union pt «DETERMINATION AND ALOT OF LUCK’ THE ELEMENTS OF SUCCE: ACCORDING TO JAMES J, HILL, WHO SAID HIS INTERVIEWER HAD BOTH OF THEM (Speci 8T. PAUL, Nov. 17.—A_ St. Pa newspaper reporter has just had an experience with James J. Hill, presi dent of the Northern Securities Com pany that is too good (o be plowed under. | to The Star) [weet He was given an assignment by and a lot of his efty editor to ask Mr. H he considered the essential the newspaper of success. Mr. Hill is hy want to know at_on abstract propositic ‘The reporter was bound to fill his Assignment and he knew that Mr Hitt tunched at the Minnesota ctub. Posting himself near the entrance that you have the elements I lo resort, he awaited | 4 unlimited extent. Good the great man with | morning At last the massive! The reported shoulders and leonine headpiece of | p11) roeant the Hill personality hove in sight. | hia Aeterminatic added the Great t. as he began steps; “it occurs to wondering whether or to intimate te ‘The reporter crouched lke @ cat.|him that he je lucky to be alive | judged his distance, and confronted latter tackling the great man as he| Mr. Hill, who started back In ap j aia SENATOR DIETRICH — FAGES INDIGTMENT RAL GRAND JURY BRINGS IN TRUE BILL AGAINST NE- BRASKA SENATOR AND HIS APPOINTEE, JACOB Fi: HER, POSTMASTER HASTINGS, NEG.,, CHARGING BRIBERY _—_— OMAHA, Nov. I1.—United States Sen- ) potmiment. It mest &tor Charles H. Dietrich was indicted, | cash was paid. sew ak ae last night, by the federal grand jory| In the evidenc mitted to the In session here, for conspiracy and| grand jury it wus shown that Fisher bribery in conection with the appoint-| bowght the postoffice fixtures from the ment of Jacob Fisher, as postmaster} Grand Army post at Hastings, and at Hastings, Fisher was indicted | ister turned the property over to Diet~ on the same charge rich, to whose building it wae re- ‘The indictment was brought in at! moved, and to whom the government about 6 o'clock, and ft is understood | tater paid m rental for its use that out of the twenty members com-/ it is stated that the grand jury ie posing the grand fury, nineteen voted | investigating four other cases of a for the return of « true bill against | simtiar nature. Senator Dietrich and Postmaster Fish- | nis er, and one against it "The announcement of the indictment |e mcr DENIES CHARGE srontes @ coneation. This. le sald to be | aioe Dietrich and Editor Rosews eee eects Si ne Maeerent of 8 | tne Omaiia Bee are here. Balter Reee- nited States Senator for bribery and conepiracy in the history of the na- | T2tt?. In speaking for Benator Diet-| rich( said the latter yould be able t« ‘The specific charge againat.Senator | PTOVe his tnnocence. The two are here Dietrich ts that he accepted money and |10,8ecr® the removal from office of property in consideration of his recom- | District Attorney Sommers. They mending Fisher fer the appointment. |°®arke Sommers with poshing the ‘That against Fisher specifies that he | CM@rses seainst Dietrich for political agreed to pay Dietrich $1.90 in prop- | PUFDOses. erty and money. if he secured the ap- COMMAND U.S. Forces POLICEMAN ON ISTHMUS IN TROUBLE jormoae aasiané "pean AN AFFIDAVIT 18 FILED CHARG.- | ING HIM WITH ATTEMPTING 4 TO COMPOUND A FELONY (Special to The Star) EVERETT, Nov. 17.~The resigna- | tion of Policeman C. A. Tindall was re council last night. An affidavit was filed with the police committee by Mrs. Tyler leging, it is understood, that Ti 4 fered her mo if she would dr rosecution of the care aga) Joh Mies Johnston accused of stealing goods from Mrs. Tyler worth $400. + The affidavit was con 'nidered by the council In secret sen- ston, Tindall and his attorney ap- pearing before it. The committee | refused to make the affidavit public, | At the clone of the hearing the resig. nation was handed in | N, Hill Nesbitt will render « select | program of Scotch and French dia- ADMIRAL J. Bi. COGHLAN lect readings thie evening at the Admiral J. Bt. Coghlan is at FP men's smoker, which will be held tn ama to take command of the Amer- the St. Mark's Guild room, at 8 lean forces there. o'clock. aol cay. - " compliment him on| |the best mon im the @ has dev advantage of several pounds to dell, who is a 123-pound fighter wh six-round draw here Ia FOUGHT A DRAW ived and accepted by the city! | brothers, the landi j one of whom was a f The Se TTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903 ON PUBLIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTEN DENT GRANT COMES FROM WASHINGTON TO OVERSEE THE WORK he held y ¢ ee e and t Lipp th was gone into fully, but Corporath Counsel Giillam appeared to b ble to give lecision In res NEW YORK.—Capt. Dick 8 bin, haw proved to b He well and is a born le and plac SAN FRANCISCO, ~ Nov Auretia Herrera, Biddy Bieho Mexican whirlwind, ls to meet Ja dell, a const lightweight here to night. The weigh in at 18 pounds this afternoon. This le an or the Mexican is beat at 128 The lads are in good shape and a close con- FAST FIGHT PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17.—Mar vin Hart and Joe Choynaki fought a tht. Both men @ bleeding profusely at the end and were weil worn out. They started at a terrific clip and kept the pace up very well RESTLING EVERETT, N v. 17—Hunky Hines r of} won from Kiank in a wrestling bout here last night with two straight throws. Tom Davis challenged” the winner, SULLIVAN WON WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov, 17 Joe Bernstein of New York wae de feated by Kid Sullivan of thie city last night after nine rounds of fart fighting H1CAGO, v Clarence Forbes and Kid Herman went # rounds to a draw here last night FOR A CITY BEAUTIFUL STED PARK PLAN The extensive system of parks and boulevards mapped out by Olmsted pe engineers w months ago the purpore, brought to the elty fe | was formally adopted by the city council last night. The adoption of the m not pledge the city tc pay any money for the carrying ou of the scheme. 1. F. Blaine, chatt | man of the park committee, made a stro speech from the lobby char ploning the plan. | from tonight, it is given out that he COUNCIL ADOPTED THE OLM.| | J. Corbett, who lent drawing card ever ¢ | greate | game, | WELCOM ING HIAWATITA DUG COMES © WILL ARRIVE THURSDAY FOR SEATTLE—BIG GAME NEXT FRIDAY Janes wandered mt t Dunlap, ye “eof r a vile the pockets eott ting writers of the The # chronicle * at t “¢ . Wilh be able t of the magnas He is olso ie goite to run «f } team without either Hickey li Murtey. He i ¢ em just the sane, hy her Low Cohen takes ne oF Mat | } tenn jest. ih | secur | plager, who tf now attendt vernity, will be one of the mm of backs abd McKimo: ther... The. third pant be ITHACA, N. Ye~Cornell has not shown up this year as well aw she was expected to, although this is not the fault of the hard-working Capt. Hunt, a good likeness of whom | {a reproduced above. BIG MATCH ARRANGED CORBETT AND FITZ, OLD TIME RIVALS, MAY MEET AGAIN in de-| roa week Unless Bob Fitzsim: feated by George Gardn will meet his old time enemy, James lied recently to capture the heavyweight belt | f this fight I* pulled off as ox pected before the Youemite club of Han Francinco, it will be the great- fere the oth men are red an ae sporting pubit scientific and con |match. Their fight at Carson City, when Fitesimmons wrested — the championship from the Californian, | is considered by a great many the! t fight im the history of the} Although nm match for Jeffries, Corbett showed in hin fight with} him that he could still stand punish ment. The blows he landed on Jef Articles of Incorporation of the| fries, while of no use in downing the | Afro-American club, an organiza | tion formed by the leading colored | er” waver. | men of the city, were filed with th county auditor, yesterday, * giant, would make the “Rollermak- | The news of the arrangements for the battle comes from New York, | 8 giana ijctesnehey wg) attle Star M RECENTLY LEFT THE HOME TOWN the squad was The student body at the univer ut to help the squ sity | and | om Reno Thursday to @ telegram cetved by M. | ington The students watehed the practice ¥ to take a@ little ager Newton of Ne With Chiefs Joseph and Me om the sidelir neering the Wash will line up at Athietic park Friday boys arrive. expected that the arrival will cause | NEW BOAT A four-oared gig used ayed on a Beattie fh t ie practically for the Pactfic ex championship striving for this b of Califernia piayed the Stanford team to a stand did ndt beat the Btanford scored. Ban fend the organs | ceded the victor CORNELL'S CAPTAIN sick: Swe f both pchools Con | nell university has been | for the oaremen of the University of Washington. Last regatta boat guldn'’t score y played the team off feet and outcinared it thopge \hey year at the an old patter wed from the James be ‘ub of Vietoria *& will be held in the south, and it is expected th | the University of ¢ #8 Btanford will compete. terest is being taken In the aport at the jooa! tnetilution t a firet-class In the line-up of the Seattle ag- | gre@ation there will be several new | be considetably changed > “pag Pe Conch Knight hae a neheme which | naw been western clevens that he wilt to ume Friday shew and Straws wil! appear behind the firet half of the rew will be the Hing dunt game. Bpetdet! Hone th play these men their hard- fact. rdn them off thetr feet | St the end of the half they ‘WH! be Completely exhatinted. the teame Mpe up Ralf the backs will be com- | pletely chanaed. |POOL ROOM SHARK | ‘GOT ROAMER'S $140) Roamer yesterday paid perience which will very use transactions ad a pocketful of money and ho waid that if n horse in one of the local poo! rooms, he would have money enough to keep him busy for « month Roamer gave up $14} and the man went in to bet it on the likely help him tn fu took up with « he played a certe ie net at all lerippled in th {IN His PRCULIAR CROUCH, Tle Only Paper in Seattle That } Dares to Print the News ‘« “e@ VOL. 5. No. 228 a5 CENTS PER MONTR CHANCE TET FOR FOND MAMAS WITH DAUGHTERS | PLATT, DEPEW AND STEDART ARE GONE, BUT THERE ARE STILL A FEW UNMARRIED BOYS IN THE SENATE ’ (Special to The Star) 1Fy WASHING > N 1 § f Depew and Platt and Btewort have hed binged the way, matron# with mar holcest morsels have 1 gobbled up, but the] kir idegroom class of the] on organization of strength to whowe| Of b Kean on the score of When he grows up gibility } There's Pettus, for ingtance, of who {# 42. Penrose, of Penn Alabama, only #2 years old, and sUll| #ylvania, in a year his senior, Sen- ble to get about without the aid of|ator Quay once advised him to mare n invalid’s chair, He's ow-|ry. He anid it would help him in « er Bo in Al low @ mere| political way In it f the good of stripling of 74. So are Clark, of|of the organization that 1 should Montana, aged 64, take a wife?” Penrose asked hin s puted to be $15,000. reply reli, of Mis ery well,” replied Penrone no t care parently resigned to the situation, ar wibititien Let the organization pick irk, fir ext rll marry her natioinal my mn is @ That a year ago. But Pen with bis presidential aspiratic rone is still single ACTRESS WHO WAS — MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT . CORONA RICCARDO. NEW YORK.—The police are atjof them fired and the bullet hit & lows to solve the mystery of the/her. She had been found lying un- wound that nearly caused the|conscious byaclosed window that death of Mi ona Rftearde, an | was punctured by a bullet, She ex- Ttelian tress of merit, who has pleined that the window was open deen playings the tithe role in/and that she pulled it down fn ftall- “Marta of the Lowland.” At firet|ing. Lately two other women have the public was told that she was admitted having been in the room oon fin with « sprained ankle, but} with her, and they bear out the it developed that she had a bullet |unknown-man-in-the wound over the heart. She told| When first asked lthe police that #he had witnessed alwho shot her she said: “He is quarrel between two men on the| probably in the hospital by this sidewalk in front of her home. One’ time.” FIIZSIMMONS-CARONER BIG MEN WILL FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO IN ONE WEEK—IT PROMISES TO BE A GREAT CONTEST | | | | 1 to The St still retain the punch that takes dow: (Special to The Star) the teen. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 17.— MUCH ALIKE IN PROPORTION. What should be the best battle of! Fitesimmons Gardner. $ ft. 1% in.....Jhelght........6 ft Min, |many moons is that scheduled for} 14 fn. onk <a | Nov. 24 between Bob Fitzsimmons | qjy in... chest (normal).......39% in. and Geo. Gardner. Old age against |4¢ in... chest (expanded) Bin. youth, cunning against strength, | 3 in 5 Welbhs «-a<hs ain. generalship against speed, head] ze tn., ii in. work and a wallop against a wallop | 14 in 4 tn. which il in? 13% in. biceps in. The pair will fight for the lght | 7a in reach..... 7% In. heavyweight championship before the Yosemite olub, of this city. Both men re in training here, Fitesimmons on the beach and Gardner at Almeda. In- terest in the fight is Intense and it will attract large crowd The mill will determine whether th grand old man of the ring has gone back, or whether at #@ he is the acme of manly vigor, strength and skill that has made him the most feared of all fighters Gardner is young with a string of victories, He beat Car: nd Root by golng to thera all the . plung- | ing fiercely, sending home ptle-driving hiows that put them on queer street. His long suit In to keep his opponent going all the time, never giving him @ chance to et set. Thus he has won | his victories, content to e a amash | in order to return one, bu ting out | of trouble because of his ferceness, | whieh preveted his op ponent from de- livering a blow with full epeed, because | Gardner was always on top of him. In Fitzsimmons he will find a man who likes to have the fight carried to him. ‘The old man has often said he |could knook out any man who would bring the fight to him, Fitasimmons’ ERAL GUDGET. advantage Hes in his cunning, his rme| Consul General Gudger will take eo ship, long reach, lightning foot-| charge of American affairs in the work, ability to take punishment and | new republic of Panama,

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