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ter ouecert The Seattle Star C=s=s25 CENTS PER MONTH ©, 229 VOL, 5 ALL-AROUND ATHLETE eer GRRETER WAUMINGTON, WADITNUOAY, _OVENCRER Gap et KS CHARGED | HAS HANNA DESIGNS ON THE PLACE? WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 SEATTL THIS 16 A TITLE THAT DESERVEDLY BELONGS TO JOHN DE WITT OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY | " ) Welght champion, M4 rounds : t . } jf 4 Tom. hed t by Jim Jeffries, 1] ser, A np Francis M. Guye, Well Known Pioneer, Ac). ssc'cc is i) . * : | 1 De , _) i K k t Bat h f ei] . - cused of Setting Fire to a Howse | sesei\\ ba terseno | Pecos ais 1S Knocked out by Jim Jesiries, & Vv ; : n Guye of Seattle's nty clerk's office, MY, Guye in| Mund of 7 v bie prem Y si ree ren It is hinted) rsa fe gas Was oldest pioneers, and a man of wealth Pl cause of the trouble te. far Yop! and promine will be arrested to- |! es. Uh @ay on a charge of | “ y ia that Piimpton's moth | i lt O depar nt | ra. Guye, deeded th rtleu. | ANY f extinguishe " a wall | hy ¥ >» her sor i that \ i] | butlding h between Se ) angered Mr. Guye, who] . \\ wei 4 ond and Third & em, near Unt-lit ie al ed the house for re | . { 4 d Ht was found that the fi en| Mr. Plimpton kept household] \ fi ’ started by a bottle of chal « poate erent the piace and had \ ; f hig had been thrown into the roor ust left the building in good order] outside. Guye was near the hoi few minutes Before the fire.t HI r}/) when the arrived, at | RM NG | Wag taken Neadquarters. Mr. Guye te a ta r fi}, Subsequently be was released er in Seatt He i 70 MISS GARRETT PROVED HER Y/ ‘The building is owned by Char and has acquire Ke ij E Plimpton, chief deputy in real estate in the busine TITLE ON LINKS YESTERDAY Ui DEMOCRACY'S NEW LEADER ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE ea, p six months ag | . fr t | ¥ | COASTING SEASON INAUGUR. | ATED AT WHATCOM BY A! FATAL ACCIDENT WHATCOM, Nov. 18—The early “i ‘ | ‘RECENTLY A MYSTERIOUS MAN HAS BEEN SEEN IN THE VICINITY OF THE WHITE frosts following the enow tnaugur ‘ Helting. MOUSE. THE PRESIDENTS PERSONAL DETECTIVES ARE OF THE OPINION THAT THE MAN ated the coasting season in Belling | 18 HARMLESS, AND. NOT AN ANARCHIST."—News Item. ham, and already two serious acct dents, one of which has terminated | Jfeurie was to be played ast night, | fatally, have occurred. The fatal ac but instead < bell all» aye pod al n eccurred tn Happy Valley . : 2. With @ crowd of other | ayed last night) Pevert! he © vi | son of Mr mate | wae out < Ae. The ° ly 42 pins into by ar | ron were made. Metager and jured inte | is of the Indepe and taken dividual # where he ved medical attention. = Harr Sas bis Bao ceed Gan ue taeee ALLEYS ARE CROWDEO WITH PLAYERS—TWO GETS OF TEAMS I! snd Harris Whatom accident occurred in | ARE WORKING REGULARLY games, but fell down badly in the York addition. A sledioad of boys | tant It was in that game that they crashed into telephone pole, and} ’ | }omt the match Edward Powell recetved severe | ]| At the Seattle Athletic Club there bruises about the head, which ren-| Interest in bowling In at least two league proposition in the air, al- | are eix teams in the field bowling for | dered him uneo * for hours af-|of Seattle's clubs ie at fever heat. | though « ten-pin league may be Of-| goid medais put up by L. L. Moore. ter the accident. The full extent of | Every afternoon and evening the | ganized. | There are four of these medals, one his injuries ts not yet known bowlers are at the alleys working| Taet might the “Hinky Dinks” | tor each member of the winning : with thetr.teame, Practice games| fram ihe Arcade alleys went down | ten etition is very strong. | are of dally occurrence and match ta defeat at the hapds of the Ta neck | hat ast Might Btiner's team, tiner, Jacke Pope's team Bames are played frequently cdma bowlers at Tacoma. They ] At the Seattle Athictic Club there | were beaten by 143 ping, The Reattle are #ix teame in the field. At the | bOys may that the alleys were #0 Arcade there are four teams work- pod bowling war out Tl ES 1 The Bismarck team A return match bas arty, be played tn Beat axnixed in a m the AP D.C, Nov. 18—John Sharp Willlama, who hae) THEY ATTEMPTED TO MURDER GRAND MAN” : OF P 4 sore of 4, while r : cone, oe y Dinks” *9y | Pope's team made 89. During the FIRST GAME jall right at 128 pounds, but last nigh! revenge [0F | match Stiner bowled an almost per fought at 133, which is much t fect game, making « score of 84 | heavy for him. Ml play st! The teams now stand } OF SERIES | During the last two rounds of the nd ae, in Played. Won. Pet. | |fight it was hard for either man te, Stiner 16 r saz | — vi | keep his feet. They had fough | themselves out uring the first part Been chosen as Democratic flodr len der in the house, halle from Yasoo, no Reem igheeerngcars es oan sto ond Miss, He is a typical southern gentleman and of the best type of its | JOSEPH MOORE, PROSPECTOR, Pope 610 BARBER OF SEATTLE HAS HIS|of the mill. The decision of Refs ee nee ere Soon e hE eras St | crore meres WHERE CUPID ATTACKED AVOIRDUPOIS ©. | confederate officer who was killed at Shiloh. | Churehitt 13 that they will get th bow! | whieh they thirst «| Tonight the Yorks city! Ryerett. It was an 4 4 leree Eddie Smith in giving Coréeil After the war the family H HORSESHOE WITH HIM, A ‘a went to his mother's home in Yazoo. He received a fine education in Garv J a bie pay a leg Southern colleges and at Heidelberg. Conover . OF COURSE HE WINS When Williams gets up to speak in the house the seats fill up rap. | The steamer Banta Ana brings news Ec . Wily because everybody knows that hia epeeches are the most logical of | that an attempt to murder Joneph c . ¥ member and his command of the Wngiish language is remarkable, | Moore was made by the Indians on FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—Bar- He is dignified anf courteous in debate and forceful withal. Cape K recently. Moore, it seems, ber, who pitched for Seattle against The coming is his sixth term in congress. intended to prospect in that country Oskland here, On landing he was met by Indi oreadl - who picked a quarrel with him and rifles and be; re sult was Seattle won the first game A WINNER 220288 28 FOOTBALL of the inst series of the year. The final score was 4 to 3 in favor of] waTcoM, Nov. the Siwashes, . |SEATTLE HORSE 18 HEAVILY! Moskiman twirled for the Oakland } bunch. while not easy for the 18.—Lecal foot~ ball enthusiasts are getting ready for the big game to be played here Thanksgiving day. The match haw ooting at him. The shots went wi however, and only BACKED AND WINS A RACE! « attle men, was bit fairly hard b rf o 8 te. ahtvndt the ettentian 0 the aoe oe Bo hon ing | BOSH arranged between the team i'd ahutin Hecate can raat eae AT OAKLAND ast nates aia = : 4 0 BRINE | trom the Jopal nigh shoo! and the TT TT ¢. which picked Moore up and ge oP "drive | team. from the U. 8 S New York. SPORTS BETTING HEAVILY ON BATTLE BETWEEN FITZSIM. [inx. which picked Moore up and set Pe ny Wie i ae and ‘swatting out a three-bagger |it ie expected that the game Will be when it was needed. MONS AND GARDNER | him at liberty The Indians, when The two we were bawled out R. HFS hard one for both sides, as the in the three local pool rooms yester- | | . teams are evenly matched. day and it was 4 signal for a mighty | Seattle 1eeso10¢e—<4 11 aa eR maapemeend | Oakland ...000100020-3 9 3 wh to go up. Seattle's favorite stake hor i the Seattle derby | winner cromged under the wire {a the last tace at Oakland, y SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14.—Interes At Los Angeles—Los Angeles 4 Portiand 3 Kid Carter, § rounds. Defeat in a champlonship heavyweight battle Tim Hurley, S rownde; Jack Mog could not be more general than that) fatt, 2 rounds. Lest to Joe Wailcet in the coming fight between Hob FM*-| 2 rounds oe simmons and George Gardner for the| 1K¢-Lost on foul to Jack Hoot, 7 and not a sport At Sacramento—San ‘Francisco & ' here and at the t eaned | gucramento 4 ght heavyweight championship, Now| rounds. Defeated: Joe Waleote., 3 Up neat sums. : ’ that there ls no one to take the title| rounds, Billy Buift, € rounds oe hed Harry Green's gelding had beer trom Jeirien, i lw op t@ wome one to| out Jack Rest tf rounee woah nse ined to the minute, and mengeanah 7s 7" Get the next best title. Gardner has| Johnson, #9 rounds. nearly * Angeles ya the best of Fitz in years, but the old| “ 16-mile race tie. 43 man hes many bechers who are con stretch. and erat 10 fident of his « ‘The records of | 188—Defeated Dick Fille 3 rounds thetanding the fact that Jockey | san Francisco 106 the two meMfollow | 1800--Defeated Billy MaCarthy Seattle High School football broke hia stirrup at the | Portiand .. 101 mt: Joe Young, 3 ocked out Arthur Upham, 1 | is getting into shape for what e odds ope e boys consider the most Important me they will play thie year. It is game with the Portland High | School to be pulled off at Athletic Park Saturday afternoon. The Port land school has a strong team in the give the Beat and ro a. t rounds; T 4 rounds; Tom (Brien, 1 3 ro mM and were backed ¢ oat to Jim Hall, 4 rows Em-| This ts the famour fake fight in which nds; Hogh Win Most of the money was mett Johnac term. 6 row 98—Knocked out: Hugh Colgan, 3) 18%—Defeated Bleck Peart, 4 r rounds; “Thunderbolt Smith,? rownds.| Knocked out Jack Deny Defeated Prot. ¥. 19)-Knocked Andy Monyha Abe Congle, 2 ro S rounds. Defeated: Young Sharkey,| 1#%--Defeated Peter Maher. 2 9 rounds; John Butler, 7 rounds; Harry | rounds. Knocked out: Jim Farrell. 2| the Seattle ach Fisher, 17 rounds; Jack Moffatt, $| rounds; Joe Godfrey, 1@ound; Jerry | Tounds. Drew with Hob Montgomery, | Blatter, 2 rounds, and Millard Ze | W rounds; Bill Hanrahan, § rounds: | 1 round. Geo. Byers, 15 rounds. Lost to Jimmy | 18%-—Defonted Jack Hickey, # Handler, 18 rounds. Kaooked out 190 Defeated Harry Fisher, 12) Mayo, 2 roun Warner, 1 round. — eed Founds; Jack Burke, 4 rounds, Charile W4—Knocked out: Fratk Keilar, 2 While letening to the Gelvation r Goff, 7 rounda; K acknowledges laying | the cos. som coe ease] — WHIPPED) HANDBALL nm, 8 ro tn it champion, 13 roun Bruce Shorts bas ® team this year that could well compete with any nder, | high school In the West. They an. night and if indications prove any un. | Seipate & hard game with the Port |things the new runners will be «| BIDDY BISHOP'S MEXICAN LOST|TURNAMENT ARRANGED AT 4%. | iand eiuh, however, and are training great addition to the team le Phill ard for it MR. AND MRS. CHAUNCRY MORLAN | Lats And Mckimon make the fast- TO CORDELL AT OAKLAND SEATTLE ATTHLETIC CLU’ st combination that has been university line this, year. A scratch handball toursdmen’ a| OAKLAND, Nov. 18.—Jack Corden | be pulled off at the eauttle 4 victory over Aurellio | lub Saturday night £oF the hy n put up by Henry Ay team worked out his new backs last MANAPOLIS, Nov. 18,—Cupid, wife have a combined weight ¢ and| most 1200 pounds, they will ehind t Carter (on-foul), | rounds; D ‘ole ima regular eel. It takes hal 19 rounds; Geo. Byers (on foul), 14| with Joe © rounds. avenue and Washington street last] the| Gown" here for the winter team to Founds. Knocked out: Jimmy Hand-| 18%—Knocked out Ai Allish, 3 rounds, | night, Ole Solen felt a hand tug at hig) CONauered the heaviest man in Morlan weighs 748 pounds. His ler, 3 rounds; Dick Baker. 4 rounds.| 189—Knocked out Peter Maher, 1| watch chain, and in another we rounds, Drew| Army band at the corner of Second daring spearsman, has fought op him when he etarts,{won a clear wn't go hard, either, He] Herrera here last night. He obtained and he world, Chauncey Morlan, who m | [bride wetghe 490 Both are of a dc Just #lippery the decision after 18 rounds of hard | Some of the dest players ty Drew with Goo. Byers, 15 rounds.| round. No deciston, Petes Maher. 3\ the hand hgd @ red. and with it| himself heis big as the side of Pa/mestic turn of mind and will-start! Phe varsity and scrub elevens are| fighting. Biddy Bishop's Mexican | have entered and some livy mocked out Frank Craig, 4 rounds.| rounds. Lost on foul to Tom Sharkey, | the watch. S¢ nt double quick to| barn, has fallen prostrate at the feet ekeeping, He inte to travel rking hard every night on the|was clearly too light for Cordell, | expected. Dr. McCulloch feated J. Beales, 3 rounde | # roung Vine police headquarters and reported | of little wa rian has} with county fair attractions during| campus and will be in excellent} who has recently been recruited’ Miller are spoken of as IWi—Knocked out: Kid Carter, 18° 19fKnocked out Jim Corbett,heavy- the matter. arried, and since he and his’ the summer | shape for the game Friday, from the amateur class, Herrera is Bers 5 ee ee

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