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» - Pe a.# iihmaniaiens Beet ren agenegeeacncaenes) ra& ea ae. ard a : ? i ONE CENT The Only Paper in Seattle That ur > geese = ( a ( aa j “e Dares to Print the News -«< ‘ ® SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903. © vol 25 CENTS PER MONTH than Burope, apd other things being nd be able to bring country at half the * ual, she ah frelahteto thi a contrary cendition Fremont Woman Believed to Have) sisi yeni walon bring cement cargoes here as ba Thrown Herself Into the Gove |... per ton and ond heat « from for return car ernment Canal tment [relight Walon one Jap pnd _ Ren a ap the ball firmly ike thie Alndoaimn thus Swing back slowly Unett like thir r ard Jon't let your thumb s#ticly as cement hei heap. Ve be brought from Kurope. | = ——— ly an it ow Fremont fs tn @ ferment of ing and her tracks fn the mud and # seen walking alo | drained Was seen walking] for the t the ditch about] As yet, however, no woman ts vied missing in the neighbor Team Returns to Seattle Vic- along the banks 8. Asano, the proprietor of the there at about 7 o'clock this morn-|ends abruptly at the water's edges [Dy the city engineer, It proved to be daylight. She wore no head-cover-[y is] Anand. Cajentte, “Company, also| HUSKY FOOTBALL PLAYERS REACH CITY AND panty Binige ne ‘of ateamentpe racring| ENGAGE IN PRELIMINARY PRACTICE we tap ab Biber a " & large line of steamships runnt |A LITTLE ABOUT SOME FIGHTERS WHO HAVE Tepanete conael noting buss te ape The crack York team of how! TAKEN CARE OF THEIR WINNINGS certain if there is an opportunity to The Nevada football party arrived ~ thew ag Barn gee Heveee ret prnee tts is me yer fr m , establish @ cement trade with thir | thie morning from Reno and regin~ | ten feat the tne on Aan Eggs we ea Pred coke ta " The wo Ay now used here city tered at the Washington, There are | Conceded to them on condition that | nome good bowling who make their bu man, During the 16 husky players, a coach and man-| they. beat the college tea in the notwithetanding the f rele are not | hi 8 making good match ager, The boys are confident hwest were new the Beattle me t there are|my Inid away $150,000 but lack of confidence Is now not One| here from Nevada. Most of the men | games. ; ernit regarded easy |banka: Joe Wolcott is considered in of the faults of the local university. |have never been in this th if | Beattie 6 a] mney” by the hangers-on and|the $50,000 class, but his wife holds The Nevada team looks good. They before and the climate | Bverett i 8G * thut follow in the train @f| the dough-bag, for * creditors: have @ team that is very evenly ab } new to ther ee 95" af ow orients of the art, some|are after him all the time Re vided as to weight. The average of| The players will probably be bh ha large lumps of lucre The & ulivar Spike and Dave are the team is 168 pounds, and only one | until Sunday, when they will go to for r worth $26,000 and $20,000, respectively CHOIR INVISIBLE, AND SAYS: “I'M STILL WID YE'S.” Se - lem than 100. nous ate | Meet the team from the Puset Hound | eade | Mitchell, who | draw the interest ale Washington will average abou Iniversity, Then they will leave for fe has & shrewd chap at elphia 4 ws But Aetna Mutual Aid Insur-| Sats. vu the weight te scattered. | the eastern part of the state and will Fealinen the value tie pea. Weil * sagen agar Sy~ . |The line is vy, but the ends and) meet the Oregon Agricultural cot in kald to be worth $200,000 nd| bus taken care of what he ha« won, It i wp to City Jailer Corbett to} would apy. "I'm atitl wid ye, boys} ance Company is Not Com-| pucks are o atively light lege. growing richer. Ide i et saleeriy, (and in the nawresete this tn-4iN oy Di Weare ane foe RE | A BOM WEED St Be Oo Clinker The Nevada players are at Ath-| At the local university today alt is ving well ar ng his cash | $60,000. He t# in Engla w pid of crepe trom the door 5] Aumse & Something oF 6 nunanse, but plying With the Law letio park thie afternoon “eating | emmitement over the game tomorrow - j but he throw his|ing up easy money and should be im the women's ward of the muni-| for all that when the report came that mud. The game tomorrow afier- | The players are wondering Just what he aa-| ™ away indiseriminately Worth $75,000 before he returns home, ie TEcd came pects del ten neous covts chore, cha wee oh | Hoon wilt be third that the temin | will happen | whe Coach Knight] MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 10~The af Jim Jeffries ie said to be worth| Bob Fitesimr from being woe, She sone eho. tenhed cf fe) Me Means seyhus, where che wae 1 thas ever played on a muddy fleld. | sem @ men on the field, The! voy © Montana University intd whieh, for the brief yeriod|# poor man, The Cornikhman ie tithe hae passed into the yenter-| sent a few weeks ago after « protract Am ® result of an Investigation | 2 morting te the present outlook the | eee = me new mien oe é Aisi nda red before the public, | said to be worth $50,000 by conserva- Gay's, but the report that she her-| ed spree, the old members of the PO-| made by the police department {team tomorrow will have ail the mud | believes will strengthen the team. | Northwestern football was not marked |i* quite © sum. Of course he has|tive estimators. ‘The major portion well bad followed ft was an error) lice force felt a ¢ af real sorrow they can take care of. This will be | but he te not telling just what they learned many times this amount, but | of this been placed in his wife's for which The Star here and now) The little dipsomar fe a link be-!| through City Detectives Easson and|an advantage to the Seattle men, | are with victory. The Idaho team beat the | rable of the groas went to|name to : fancies. Degs Annie's humble pardon con the old tim 2 the new In although Nevada has won both of| fhe Nevada line up ts as follows |the bad before the big fellow learned mn Corea “The Seattle newspapers were a and the pe” that have] Wappenstein, J. HM. Schively, deputy the other muddy games thoy have | Center, Learitt; left guard, Law-| Miners yesterday by @ score of 2% to © | the value of economy him about & at trifle previous, Annie Rooney ts not always indly of | state Ineurance comminatc has | played renee; right guard, Menk lett | | Tom Sharkey had. when he left|tion if ; 7, poo Mayet, aco Ragen hierar: aed over her one great) dectded that the Aetna Mutual Aid|" pr. A.C, Steckte, the coach of the |tagkie, A. Steckle: right tackle, C,|The Montana men were unable te) 4 avy, about $10,000. He ix now | Jim's e u © the wetting ing her many good qual-| Insurance Company, while not In-| Ney am, who is with the party. | Hart; teft end, Smith: right end, |#tand the ferce rusher of the 148ho| worth $70.00, Sharkey has nmde a|bar pr after feonts, but some of This was the penciled memoran solvent, not complying with the re-| is confident that he has the best |Ihew: quarter. back, Loadbetter; | players, and only ence got the ball On |igrge sum by taking the short end|it did. He the greater pert of dum on the margin of a note U Annie will certainty have no kick] quirements of the state insurance | team on the t and hopes to have |iegurthalf, 1. Mteckle: right halt,|downs. The Moviana men could + Fe eins oa tne a ee cee ae Sheriff Corcoran received fre ming when she rea obituarioa | law which will neceasitate ite with-|the const championship after the! Maaiieut dull back, J. Hart aa we 4 8 : ne arg ger ; ol perintendent Parks of the Bteila-| the Seattle newspapers published, for| drawal from business in this state - —— game was played on & goed $018, Us| ‘Sine away With the me Long me nail coom insane asylum, this morning, thy, too, treated her kindly. The} Trouble for the Aetna Mutwal Ald der perfect oonditions. Tien af Gud tad $40,000, Ai ad ee a and upon reading {t Corocoran hast-| story of her better days was published | began when compla! commenced AINATY routes. and filled with ourtonity ena ee ee ee Ale pe By ye ened to the county jail to spread) at length and who knows but that the | to come into police headquarters. to ee the reat world, he determined HER) verison finie. like ee banat teen the iad tiding that Sheriff Cudi-| wealthy relatives whom Annie could| Thi led to investigations which | 4 # . . . | te walk eround it, earning f vey| BLANKED EACH OT pero ee. Se Gus Ruhlin must be worth $25,000; hee's old-tim star boarde of claim *o minded, will now | brought out the facts that the com | ae Re went $80,.0% be ‘This is pretty good for a man who the mighty thirst and yearning for| come forward and rescue her from the| pany’® traveling agent had taken | He bag been successful in paying bis ee lao ulewerety bar has been WhiEA more: ways then Tape dittioa, still live: | pit Into which she has fallen money for policies and gave nothing | BAN UE way al the time, The Green Lake and Fremont Blacks | but he has a lany other big fellow in the ring. Be just how the false tiding of Ap-| T . ware that Annie will | in return except receipts | 7 foothaN teama played a 0 to 0 game at! Hrookiyn, and ¢ ror” thinks |owna property In Akron, Ohie, abd nie’s death and burial at Stetth- Seattle ax It ta | The company claims that the col Woodland park yesterday? afters DOnIEM. ane senfert then Of the| Bath Beach, and when: be fought coom feached Seattle is still a mys-| not thought that her insanity te in-| lector ts an embexsier and is mak liaise a“ Both teams put wp Hitabie exbtbt companions of barrooms. * gland he backed him- tery. Sufficient to say, however, curable and 5 ly she will be able | ing good his promises. dons, but could na score tyan hee been « @ood om? ter OR ‘ ,4ch Soe Waws no truth tn the report.| to eat turkey In the city jail this year, | eT a MEMBERS PLEDGE $2200 ¢ Sin Kati “Nothin’ to tt.” « Annie raeit . 1 j — —— = = a = SS , °4 | PR Sseaitie Onniand ame at Ban ALLEGES TO THE NEW BUILD-| ee Ssconiors come 2s HERE. ARE OLD ELI'$ DEFENDER, JAPANESE SEEK MARKET mere ee FOR CEMENT IW SEATTLE POORER |. o-ininel Beeeee That he was beaten into Insensl-| the southwest corner of Fourth av 4 Cf Dility, robbed and deft ot die on the| enue and Madison street. According Stonding of the C ae TOKIO FIRM MAKES A GOOD ARTICLE, BUT THE [ty 3. i tiarrison, who piven hie na. | (2, Brepent, plane the ull 1% room inst night $2,600 was) [@ ANGELWA Nov. 18—Low Ange be read apany by © dress as Green's grocery He t i will coat, when Bacramento nm FREIGHT RATES ARE NOW PROHIBITIVE reported his cane he police you- oe. Fully 100 altended the ban’ | Sam Pranciac tut tenday. t t night, @ of whom were | Portiand ” Harrison says he war assaulted ttle high schoo! students. Oektand * * acted as toastmaster peech was made by A. B SSeS Sos ARMLESS neous. of the new butiding, W. H. Lewis| apoke of the Athletic and r le = WINS A GAME Ballard Tigers Beaten by Seat- tle High School Second Team| by two men Tuesday night at 10/3 ¢ The local Japanese consul is busy |tabiishing a market for the Japanene |o'clock. on First avenue and Bat-| phe firs securing from-City Engineer Thotn-| product in Seattle. Thowands of |tery street, After knocking him] ajten eon data in regard to the quality |tons of cement are annually import- |down, he states the men robbed him/ with the and quantity sof hydraulic cement) ed into Seattle from Germany, Rel-|of bis watch and $10, then beat him - used in this city with a view to es-)xium and England and now that the !until he was uni THE USUAL NUMBER OF MISGUIDED. INDIVIDUALS THRON@ THE HALLS OF CONGRESS THIS SESSION Special to The Star) jberg is shown throwing aride his WASHINGTON, Nov, 19.—-Mingl-|clerical garb and disclosing the unt- Jed with th owd of statesmen form of a soldier. “Even the clergy } flocking to Washington there has|must fight when liberty t» threat- ‘ | "i cC Tetts|°S*? this fall, a sprinkling ened,” waa the old man's contment. | First Avenue Contractor Tells) or « A few « every year Hon. Geo, A. L Jean drop kick between F H et Car People Hin-| *!t> re * and knives concealed | Chicago, wae another | posts from the twenty-yard ow Stre P in their clothing and their minds larrival. He had been électet Futltack Howts of the Bal dered His Work filled with gory designs on high of-| pendent congre nm from Chicago Tigers saved his team from » w' ficials, but the greater number are |by 1,600,000 majority, he anid. and wash at Athletic park yesterday aft- | According to _F. MeClellen, who | harmies They are here to fill im-|had come to take his seat, He had ernoon. The Tigers were defeated by has the contract to lay brick pave-| agin offices or to launch reforms | notified the police that Re was on = 4 the second team of the Seattle High ment between the tracks of the Se-/that they feel certain will do the |the way and they were on tho loak~ school by, a score of 17 10 & The teams played from the sound of “the whistle. It was a snappy game, fairiy well attended | Beattic won the tous and received thp kick. The “scrubs” carrted the ball Gown the Meld for twenty-five yards, when they tout it « | Ballard took the pigskia nd rushed | it down the field to the cight-yard Une. It looked lke a touchde the | gers, but the Beattle toye held ike a ° wall and got th ball on do They then ran the ends and buck the tack! length of the field for are a nur of out for him, Mr. Lear Was picked nue, between Pike street and Harri-| reg moy be de-/up in the White House grounds and son street, be could have completed] pended upon with as much certainty |detained pen@ing an effort to locate the job easily in 80 days, had he/as that of the most devoted member | his friends, | been allowed to do the work without | of congress | Another interference from the company. He| ‘The oddest of the! i is) yoaf ts the apple man, He haunts has already consumed seven month®| named Reese, and he halls from New| the corridors, waylaying -members and the work is not yet completed.| York. He mi annual pilgrir d insisting that each agept an He said this morning age to statuary hall to hold conv le. - ‘That is all he asks. He is a When I took the tract last} with the images of great Ww welcome — vis compared with lepring, I proposed to tear up two| have beet Hned up there by those other cranks who back mem- ks of the tract at a time, Av] ing countrymer bers into corners and button-hole as the concrete was Inié on] He made a critical bat silent tn-|t by the hour lubehalf of wild, two blocks, two mofe blocks|«pection of the Garfield statue. Then| weird and impossible schemes of could be torn up. 4 thus the work/ he strolled ever to where Muehlen- legislation. n Moran kicked th at | could have proceeded without Inter during this rush down fi Jruption. In the meamtime it would ulter broke through right tackle ' not have been such a great ft m-! . with nice interference and ran down | |ventence for the car pasrengers to] the field for % yards before he was| MLARMINGTON: Nov. 13.—Benj. |transter at the point where the track downed. |F. Coffman, treasurer of Logan ped and walk two blocks. | nt Coach Meath, who has | caunty and a resident of Lincoln, in| natoad of allowed to ao} ‘ f the second High Sehoot| the | that, how team, is making players out of the| world, Goftms ¢ te little patehes at r and ity youngsters and has a clean playing | sidering his great ha p. in mar-| has thue far taken me even months) team. velous. He has bowled as high as|to do what I could easily have done! The boys belleve that they deservo| 20 witty his artificial arms, A year|in 90 days, On. cc ing one Nit. | & game, cither on Thanksgiving or the| agp Jest Mny he was struck by altie square of the checkerboard I week later, with Olyn The High |tanke-ama both arma cut off below |have been forced to take the work-1 attle Blectric oc ny on Firat ave-| world ¢ K who comes every mbt Pe fichool of that town has a team that|the elbow. Hix love of the game bring them back at would just about be a mateh for them | caused him to have made a mechan expiration of two or three weeks an effort is now being made to ar-|ical contrivance to be attached to| Under these circumstances it has| WOMAN RESIDENT OF ZION CITY SENDS FIFTY CENTS TO & game. his fight arm, consisting of four | been impossible to hurry the work. i eure te strips of curved metal similar to| “I have always had enough brick| THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT lamp-chimney springs. These strips IS TOURING THE |i ful encug to hold the Baill aren if not wition unt ly to be laid without Phe reason for the bellef tha Jered. Coffme fie would tne (Special to The Star) j_ The reason for the belief that the J a satis conacience-stricken women belongs to GLOBE ON FOOT!" maauees VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 19.—-Beingt | Dowle is based upon the fact that she pee i f AS lives tn Zion City one else in pos- sauallitghs je ae POR MRS. BARNARDS ||! ' cxmeeess esses om eto he ashen "woud ie ter | . . About & * ago the women Andrew Chrometi walking around PHILADELPHIA Nov 19. —Jake years » she de ude ne Vancouve pgs WIRAE Rae wha Satraunes ty Yam "| whose consolence troubled her #0. re- the world, ie now Im Beattie on his | Sullivan and Jack O'Rrien fought a way to Ban Franolaco, He loft his | #ix-round draw here inst night. ‘Che custom house, a woman in Zion City, | Cently visited of the oriental ln- home near Budapest, Hungary, more | fight was fart and furious while it | ers in port here. Bhe was accompanied than two years ago and does not ex- | lasted. | Til, has sent the authorities here the by her husband. While they were pect to retwrn there until three more ——_——— The funeral of Mra. Anna L, Rar-| um of fifty cents, looking over the steamsitp, several ati have passed. He hae walked nara. wife of F. J, Barnard, former| Evidently the fair possessor of the rehiefs nud some cigars stuck through Germany Belgium superintendent of city schools, who| fesurcitated conscience is x follower|to them. The articles became contra- Bootland. Canada died yesterday morning at the fam-| of Blijah the ‘Third, keeper of the| band when they descended the wang- United States, and will visit ar. ps lly residence, B88 Belinent etrect, of | bank roll of the faithful, and recog-| plank, Dut thanks to the delicf that Australia, South Africa and Rasketball ia gett firm hold at consumption, Will be held tomorrow | tixed authority on vituperation and wrong had been done, the Canadian Too poor We travel by the or- the High School, and Uhe young ladiow afternoon from the family residence, how to use Jt government te Atty cents winner. First avenue to do the work, but ad the concrete been atree trat-| aD STARRETT ASP TE ais teAsedsct et se. =” “SENATOR M, QUAY WILL MAKE A PERGONAL STUDY OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY, AS THAT COUNTRY 18 OLAMORING FOR STATEHOOD.”—NEWS ITE M, aak