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-ONE CENT " R 20, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMB ‘“ SEATTL | The Seattle Star 1903 f he Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ‘< “e VOL a5 CENTS PER MONTR 31 LIVES LOST IN -. RAILROAD WRECK Together |:’:. wha chara ot gue fh |mpocatoe afte, the liege igh avid, to wait at Mackinaw for the work | appeared to be willing to mix up and Two Big Four Trains Crash and Many Workmen Hurled Into | :iosysy Sisk Soe Gents MESS had orders, tt is said, to pass TOMORROW ined hospital at Morton. 1 children of the dead en hastened to the scene, and helr sorrow as they went from one PEORIA, 11, Nov, 0.-—One of Most frightful disasters in t tory of the Big Four railroad hesan impr @ hiss] Widows a CHALLENGE eurred on the main line, two miles} from Ninert, between 7 nt and| mangled body to another looking Mackinaw, | yesterday afternoon,|for scraps of clothing to tdentity when. «a work traimand a through | thelr ad was pitiful, Charlie Black of — bed = seamed freight crashed together in ah | Both trains were running at a high | an to show Sailor ts, the ©n collision. So far as is known S| rate of f hainpion welter-welght avy, |[MARVAQO AND YALE WILL ft rred, an that he can win from } Biack| MEET FOR 27TH TIME in Were instantly k & score frightfully { was added to the c until] Wants a fight for $160 a side at any | or time, Eluck says that | neither train could by the ex-| too late ly plosion of the boilers of the freight] Then seeing that a collision could not | ¥ » Harris in 10 rounds or for BOSTON, Nov. 20.—T penta s engine almost Immediately afte averted. the engineers put on the| felt the whole purse i trains came toge rash Of| emergency brakes, whistled & warning | Black fought Harrie last Thure-| one of the important daye of the the trains, which oceurr with thelr firemen, saved them He was in no condition ar year, Bor the fth Ume |day at Bremerton as a | eut on a sharp curve, was hea es by Jumping miles and the explosion shook The workmen on one train and the| "ake @ creditable showing earth quite a distance. |trainmen on the other were tor. | Wax form’ ¢ Gibba’ wt } ard will meet upo The unfortunate members of the! tuna They heard th warning | Partner f The gume coum of the work train who Were] whistles, but before th Md realls seas Pree Boon the aihietie £ not killed outright by the first dis-| their meaning the trains had erash i} Combes 1 fr renent aster were hurled t some th } cous, (me aendance will rack the Bol teams sentrose od tests whan tha) (weseetss “ane LOLA SILT MISSING | Wo ‘nari On paper, Yale has best of it. The Har botlers of the freight engine let go. |; tly the The crews of both engi jumped |“ *Pwe and saved their lives. " = ‘ =I sara, who] ver, appears confident of victory ] mana A recognition, The Re aypeen For hours after the accident the | jjentified y a tailor shop on ty ufidence is shared Uy acenes around the high-heaped mass} RORER . r way tod missing. | M.| host of astute followers of the game of twisted and en Wreckage} THOMAS . ey of Van Assit came to the | From the little. th An bebeat were almost beyond human deserip-| wiLLiast EADS : \< ant night a » ey from New Haven it ¢ pat Yale tion, | CHARLES E MYERS iitnditen.1 Mins Silt had been boardir i mat he game on the sue Some of those killed wer GBOROR SMITH. B n it the cor ( h | sees er Seilure of © ses. and mang beyond GHORGE HARMON * she left coma, arranged. If the Harve Identification, while th JOHN DOLAN. Sle jee bets — | solve the form m bet ~ explosion tore the bodies of a num-| JOrN SMITH, ddloe Jing and b been by {he formations before . ber of vietims into mere shreds. ana! FyqI) BACHMAN ; ley that she committed |} hey may inake up fo thelr remains will never be found.| JoyiN SHAW. Mackinaw a had spoken of f ton ip Cor been completed. ‘The bitter “old | W Nolan waa but a few hundred rtatibn com] kuowe fully ae e@_gre horror to the situation | feet away from ¢ me of the « pt. Prager, | than Yale and’ Increased the agonies of the| dent when it ccourf®@. He saw the k. with one| HARVARD-YALE GAMES helpless injured. | trains crash A tow seconds ff malmon| | FORMER YEARS The bodies of the dead tay on| later the ex port. It will] 1876—Harvard, 2 touchdowns The aal-| 2 goa! } 1579—Harvare | 180—Yale, 1 the frosen awaiting the arrival of the Two relief tra one from and another from Pekin mbankr t att night|/ sow men a and the corp Harvard, @ nded to the wa oth} 1882—Yale, 3 injured, who were placed i. 2 cabe nd hurriedly b Fale hdown, 1 Morvard goa), Harvar 12, Harvard, 4 > game. 1896-—No game oe Bee Bes 1997 Yale, 6; Harvard, 6. Rel 1808 Harvard. Yate, 4. b ime ® Harvard, 6. . | 1990—~¥ ® Harvard, 6. 2 1 Harvar :. Y o 1 Ya 3 Herv ard, @. BOXING AT TOM HAMMOND. 4 PROGRAM HAS BEEN AR- RANGED fOR THE PUGS PRINCETON bg TO COMPEVE| ‘There is to be a revival of the LONGMAN. , fighting game a week from tonight PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 2.—|at Bremerton that t# believed wil Princeton university, which was rep-| liven that town up considerably [resented in the Olympic games at] Danny Sullivan is inatched to go 20 Athens In 17896 and at Paris in 190,/rounds with Tommy Daly, Although ‘ has decided to take part also in the| the bout is for 20 rounde there tr lit JACK MCMASTERS HAS WORKED WITH THE HARVARD MEN | athletic contests, to be held In con-| tle chance that It will go the limit FOR PAST FIVE YEARS WITH GREAT SUCCESS qi tion With the world’s fair at St.|as both men are fierce fighters and l next June. Among thone who| the go is expected to be over in much —— will compete under the, Princetun | leas than scheduled time. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. | colors are L. M collegiate half-mile DeWitt, _ intercollegiate thrower; FR. EL Wiliteme, ton's foremost runr W. R. Armatror Marsh,“ the intet runner; J. R hammer | Hilly W For preliminaries Sailor Harris of the battleship New York will take on What Waiter Camp i* to Yale, on ot afin Braneioce. for “Jack” MoMasters is to Harvard. 10 rounds, and Charile Biterier wilt Every crimson graduate of the last/ go 10 rounds with Kid Lewts of He five years knows “Jack,” and the atte athletic undergraduate soon makes his acquaintance. | MoM. trainer of the Har-|f] vard foot i eleven and baseball nine, is @ Seotchman. Five yeare o his fine work in training toe) Princeton Tigers gained hitn a reyu- tation all over the United States ss one of the great trainers of college FAKE FIGHT pets | if ieee BREMERTON, Nov, 2.—The VICTORIA, B.C. 20.~Dick| bowling team from the battleship Green of Chicago wan given the de-| New York defeated the Bretnerton cision “over Caesar Attell bere Inst] tear last night. athletes. Offers for hie services bt after 20 roun of boxiig The New York ou 890 or | poured in on all sides. Harvard's were ndly hissel by the Bremerton "40 RoR tearm were the best, and « since Z that time the canny Scot has been devoting his energies toward making orimson champions. Since he haa been at Harvard the wearers of the crimson have wor th intercollegiate baseball chatnplon- ship every year, well as the ase champlonsnips In football Harvard has used fewe substitutes than ever before tn the history of it# athletics, and her ptay ers have borne the brunt of the hard NEVADA: WASHINGTON FOR THE COAST CHAMPIONSHIP BREMERTON: THE TEAMS PLAY THIS AFTERNOON AT ATHLETIC PARK | NEARLY $6,000 FORFEIT MONEY IS DUE ON UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS AMOUNT JUSTLY DUE TAXPAYERS OF THE gg om WILL REACH DOUBLE THAT SUM IN THE END | McClellan, time expired November exe BOARD OF WORKS IGNORES CITIZENS een ee et cee: ede ah ee The taxpayers of Seattle are out] That is th xpire be sding, J. Kalberg, time ex- Just $5,602 Up to and including yester-| kee h ‘eae a 15, forfeiture 212 po nls Sa sag os F 1 Keptember 10, forfeit tractors to pay. forfelt woney 0 Hilt adatt for the city, This amount is arow-| ember 13, 1 in blocks 1 4, Maynar ks, Pronk & time ex } ing rapid: lay by ay and by the| of time They will be given a prea-|% m, planking, J. A. Hailey, time | f e 7 re 2 probably amount to thou more. | moat} Valley street, Queen Anne Dex- | Twenty-fifth nu mnerete forfeit money “ | Batley, time « 4 Octobe | pired Octot forfeiture 95 | plainiy specified in ¢ forfeitures up to | fe Warren avenue. ete walks | for the %4 contracts now under way, | 10, evading nd | Hans Pederson, time expired October |the time for the completion of| Lee atreet nerete ns, C. 3 J. W. Fitts, time ex-|1, forfeiture 36 whieh haw alre run out iF It does not represent the forfett-| fo pease: pameinenan’ | Uret on hundreds of other tracts | whteh been compieted | t |nof the money that will soon be-| > | come due on many of the contracts |euch as the Pike street regra ar oe tee taxpeyer it apps ta-} Ww ‘The city engineer's office is responsi-| than during the winter, One month's serene why the board ublic| & 4 | ble for mu f the 4 n complet: | t th in wortlt Works should refuse to take grading tare ey, time eR] ine city contracts aan “te Dome Pret wine pos pe cee Eom os nd be . $140 lof th ntractors. f them, who! th assien Boga Of “ Gunune Shamacives | uatey laa i October 1,) The cit engine men have @ That ts one ob ot to the eighte [omer bien, of being just to st : , maura Spey | na t t making th ir estimates on all | hour system f Ay work. Dure meeeeee teers oe wes theast, Krad-| ork during the summer. For that| ing the long dry days a 10 = + . . “gpd miractora sh wo oul! agnitet cont ' he place, grading, W r elg one on oi 4 = - ie wrk double entirely bey« ream ne expired August t They alee come out flat-f © TOU | eee TS \have to t asked by the health board | There fe one glaring omtractor knows that! hans, the architects Walle hans said that he od th toilet system the extant, and | that ft hed been ma ctive bY the changes which it to conform to th HARRY V. VROSS WAS LITER. ALLY DISEMBOWELED IN A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT Harry V. Cross, of 1105 Yesler Way, son of John Cross, a well-known musi- ayside Mission hoe pital at 6:39 o'clock last evening, as the Tesult of injuries ived in 4 Funme way accident an hour and a halt eare lier, Crome, who was © years of age and a baker by trade, was filling the ¢ of a driver for the Crescent Bake ing company, who was Ill Whi g slong 1 em avenu of th © became looped over the end of the wagon tongue and Cross rashty walked out on the tongue to untangle ft While loonentn ling, the horses jn some ptened and ran. They half a block when ween them and was caught by the end of the pole, which struck him im the groin and nearly mbowted him. Passersby went to his aid and the ambulance was summoned. He was taken to the Wayside Mission hospitad in an nsclous condition and re- mained unconscious until bis death. BASEBALL | tract would cost & great 3 of) | | money, but stipulated that thereafter | |when tollet myntems were being con-|RAINY - WEATHER IN THE i Oa ee ee nr: be submited) SOUTH PREVENTS ALL BUT recently nothing more was ONE GAME card about the matter. During the | past summer the unsanitary tollet sys- | a te tems in the Pa and Mercer schools! LOS ANGELE Nov. 20.—Porte were torn out and the Morgan system [land lost the game here yesterday put in their place. One or two new Mby a score of 5 to 1 clan, died at t 10 West the em. The which now! e Oakland in Sacramet FORMER WILL INVESTIGATE ATTITUDE OF LAT- | (ateate. Green Lake, BF. Day, Ross, | were prevented, account of rain. TER ON THE MORGAN TOILET SYSTEM AT THE | Aver: Walla Walla, | Lonsteliow, | Standing of the Clube NEXT REGULAR MEETING—ALL PARTIES TALK | Reuben w retary | Low Angeles. “i ON THE INTERESTING SUBJECT <i ee e Laan Peamagucs “tea | w armly cham) ned the Morgan sys- i +469 | tem: He said | 4b architecta whe “We hay ved a ‘vingte | : TOMORROW . ation has turned down its reoom- perfect, whi w MeIntyre and 4 in many cities in Cal | | At Ite next remuiar meeting the b board and the not mendatian to tnstall no more Morgan | « of the members of the health in Everett, Whateom ‘an tollet systems in the Beattle schools rd condemn It One change has be amd fo Gispel if possible anneying| A year ago last May the matter come | conform to the city ordina rumors that have t wet afloat in| up for the firat time. The plumbing believe the change does mc conndéction with the matter inspector, Dr. ¢ Dr. Calhoun and than good. I believe that all th ‘The health board made {ts recom-| Charlee Patterson of the school board | jection to it has been raised by p' games with fewer seri: effects since McMasters has been in charg poe 5 asain P mendation upon the report of Piunib-|and Dr. Limertek, Dr. I ary and! ers. They do not like it becaus « te 6f the training. Clarence Cole, w promise of park yoaterday afternoon and got used |ing Inspector Mcintyre. The school | Dr. Carroll of the health board made a is vy tle plumbing to it does J ‘When asked for the guiding pri being the best half who ever car-yto the mud. The Washington men | board practically red the recom-| personal investigation of the Morgan{ not get aut of order and hardly te-|COOTSALL TEAMS FROM SEARS ciple of his training system, the re etn bate is f Waah- | simply engaged in signal practice and| mendation, takina the joe of its system ax thon Installed in the Cas | quir ¢ services of a plu -| TLE AND PORTLAND HIGH cret of hin success as it were, M in D in| did not attempt any heavy practice. | architects and intimating that Moln- cade and Green Lake schools, ‘The, stall It Masters said My long experien the gam: ¥ Of Ne-| Both ¢ may be 1 to be in the | wyreig wttitude In the tor was large: mprising the health board ad Superintendent Cooper s SCHOOLS TO FACE EACH In training athletes has made me vada team th A commit- | best of trin The following will be the | ly Mifuenced by the plumbers of the od that they could see no very ap had not heard any ¢ OTHER IN THIS CITY advocate of the good to be gat tee of the fa 1 Cole from | line-up of the tow teams city; On the other hand, some of the parent sign of the unsanitary condl- | the system. fit training, long and systernnt fisy, net, boos ete net doing ait a ington. Position Nevada. | mothbers of the health board state | tion of the syatem. |. Director Coo sald: “T am ponitive - followed. he can with his studies at the school, | EN . BR Knox | that the attitude of the school board is| A few days Jater, on May 14, the! that the school bourd agreed to carry pattle choo! Pe eep at the light work inces aune of @ technicality, He | Sigrist LPR ©. Hart | dark and In ble to them health board met inthe office of Dr.jout all the changes in the Morgan| ine corte tet omen eae a. As the time nears for t to the sch a long sick- | Pulten LGR Menkie| In the meantime, inepector Motn-| Carroll, whe wax then health officer, | ayatem asked by the health board and,!qx well as the other studerts are of or the supreme test, ant hems and took up werk that wae be- | Crim c Leavitt | tyre ix réfusing to Mapect th Je in a@ special meeting, and heard the re- | moreover, I do not think that eny more | oounting the minutes until the time ant ‘ , be, Increase the de yond him. As @ result b ried Sherer n@I Lawrence | equty with the Morgan syst and | port of Inspector MeIntyre. The lat-| Morgan systems have b contracted | when the Portland high school foot- eld ting on the heavy work. Mat had marks. This y arted w, | M aid RT. 1 A. Steckie | affirms that he cannot consistently do, ter condemned the Morgan system in| for since the bealth board made its! pall team will be lined up against vy tratning immed! y bet but there are a few men | 1 Ormund RK. B, L...8mith (Capt) | so, now that the board of health has| strong terms. Acting on dis advice, | objections to It. As far as I ce ¢.}the local aggregation, «The Seattle t, with a long line of ersity faculty who are oppose al- | Bpeidell (Capt.)..Q. B woadebetter | alread ndemned the system. He the hoard instructed the secretar 0 Morgan system ts all right. W oys have been working thelr best ght work to base it on most anything, and is these who | Bagshaw LHR Fretact! | further ten that the Morgan sye-| write a letter to the school board etat-| relied on the advice of the architects: this week preparlig for the big game andidater will the have ‘taken @ rap the students | Strauss tem conflicts in peveral particulars, ing the health board's action in the| who constr A the bulldings, her [tomorrow abd are not at all anxious lo be able to bear the } through Cole | Lents Rt I Bteckie | with the city ordinances matter and the objections of Inaptotor | than upon Inspector MeInt for ad yout the outcome. They belleve os 1 the test Iteelf y J Bagshaw will play his regular post- | Memon ’ J. Hart) The members of the seh ard af-| McIntyre to the system. ‘The h too as to the best tollet ays they have the better team and will he bad t 4 ¢ ’ tion at halfback this afternoon. J f Michigar and . Rest f firm that the system has been changed board gave the sche bon perm! Th li endorsed the Morgan v ortland as a strong eleven, f cor t The Nevada men ran through ette will probe alter nform to the or: sion to put inahe Morgan systems tem." 1 nd the game should be @ jer line of athiet | JACK M'MASTER series of signal practice at Athie and umpire. dinances. The mem of the school ready contracted, as to cancel the con- Director Patterson, who is a mem- | close

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