The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1903, Page 1

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eddies al é ‘ { aif mo Pe * ONE CENT é % > Re > r « be, at , f rhe Only Paper in Seattle That q ré Net ré < Dares to Print the News “« i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER art, 1903 VOL, 5 Ne 4 as C MONTH SS ee etn nny 35 BURNE BOTH IN THE SAME BOAT resin as WASHINGTON WHS. Pe en, THE CHAMPLNSHIP The Veteran Pugilist Has Fol \}| lowers, Who Are Heavil Backing Him LOCAL 'VARSITY TROUNCED THE PIG-SKIN CHAS- ERS FROM RENO, TO THE TUNE Of} TOo ae | ' 4 : 1 * t this ba . mae ‘ “SCRATCH, KICK, BITE, : a - > ; , ' p ' the q hile F e < AND STAB HM Wid os f he first HATPN”” SAIS CHIEF 3 “ j 5 we Lo | idiieanalle 4 POLICE CHIEF ADVISES STRENUOUS METHODS FOR THE SUP : ome PRESSION OF THE PURSE-SNATCHER—TELLS WHAT THE wa, the WOMEN SHOULD DO IF ATTACKED ¢ ; 7 rs troubled greatly b er; oar BALTIMORE BEAUTY at her fir AT HOME IN WATER THE AMERICAN TURK AS WELL AS THE EUROPEAN TURK, HAS HIS TROUBLES, | kick Bpe eg = PAY FOR HEW SEWERS = Ee A SUDGE Sc ae areata, ct otto seae fi Monnoz OF FEVER—UNSANITARY CONDITIONS NOW PREVAIL } Vou « Om ARTHUR E. GRIFFIN, OF SUPER. $ Y JOR BENCH, LOSES A VALU- J ABLE SHOTGUN ur B. Griffin of the su- t. who Charlie Anderso: Be 3 und Wig fi «and water LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Walters hall team Engineers—Waltresnen 1) 1 Heo >| for the impr the be ed its obsence yesterday morning ‘The matte polic ot the on ery cvcrieons THE CHURCH WILL ss: HAPPENINGS BE DEDICATED :: ABOUT TOWN i ee PITTSEt Soh . Bteameh') Tra inane | Jackson The N steamer F f the % he heavy soma A jury in Superior Jodge Morris ‘a y returned a verdict ‘in me, t { before him re defndant in the suit y a A hether he we he Montana boy does at the Seattle Bisetrte and | not k ¢ int 1 c edge he Californian rs. R. Hightower to re to| wi , ring for th sonal in- ia nd nays he will back i » « “ nd ‘o get him in y has! Pittaburg. fights late! S ps > . i t the shops THE “TERRIBLE” REAGAN AND = 4 a large number of p “DUTCH” CHAMBERLAIN ARE HELD FOR HIGHWAY ROB BERY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA) AMBASSADOR AND HIS AMERICAN WIFE THE EMBASSY LEAVES SUMMER QUARTERS IN NEW HAMP- sone to five years Inleg with highway robbery SHIRE AND IS BACK IN WASHINGTON—ONE OF THE MOST) OVER WHILE ASLEEP | ihe penitentiary er ta BE ea a ef tl fighters have been getting the gré ATTRACTIVE LADIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS. ON INTERURBAN RAIL- aon ot thet: e isan, ‘when ¢ - WAY TRACK BG HIME making vain competing high in the ; 4 a fevolver was dangerously near! While lying in a dr their heads. Reagan hax been Iden nee tified a» J » a there Hittle}| “ ba he » ie ¢ man who is yet \ 4 was ru |may have a chs cham- | } ix confidant game heart and soul and play like After the Qé r er $ aborts, tha ti g alctane ronnartanh BUFFALO BOWLERS ‘HOH {WW FOOTBALL FIELD PORTLAND ant SEATTLE BATTLE FOR NORTH. WEST CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, 21 The preliminary to the Seiger- | "| Queenan fight here, fast night, bill tA ed to be between “Terrible” Reagan jontt~| of Heattle and “Dutch” Chamberts med for the arrest of two the charge of false registra-|wes called off, owing : clreumstances: thes are on the trails of and more arrests wilt | wonders witht am this yean TIME WA STAKEN OUT wuxtra” ight gt ar rea Roth men | POO" ever, and| Al ane | pone Standing of the Clubs Wor Angeles 1 1 a pi ) laa wi JIMMY BRIVT { at fret he 0 i . “oN, D.C i Panty. Fig clothes w Cage antl hea, the ¢ A P torn. a» rendet identifica

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