The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1903, Page 1

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= aE i . ea Bil D Seattle Oe gt eee 233 af CENTS PER MONTH vo THE SMILE THAT DID COME. OFF WA & SEATT { BARBER I$ BEATEN © ALMOST TO DEATH James Sullivan Will Probably Die) sine vie Sgcie, 8" 8) ovenee Bowla ot parents he Marshal's office was notified r Mut 111 just go you fellere how “Look out “What do you think “Hight down “It's 0 trike GUTTER! one and show you We uned to do it of that one? the center oure A LOVE FEAST IN THE JUNGLE of the assault early th’ as Result of Injuries Received 0's Se she ws in Mysterious Saloon Row at} %sise'ssime"""°"" R ACE IS OVER Ballard IN SF A maLenn Ry a ya A GENERAL SUMMARY OF THE COAST LEAGUE Mvan, a barber about 9 y followed him, What happened then 7 : ; Was beaten almost te death is a question, It was tmpossible this AND SOME OF THE PLAYERS : Mysterious manner in the rear of ning to find any one who c.uld = the Log Cabin saloon, on Bailar w the other ters left the Avenue, about midnight last night.| saloon, No one se know | Th baseball troubles of the Paettic HM At short would stil! be with the The police are looking for three #ol- | whether or not they their are over for the season, Un Were hin services needed. New: @iers, who are believed to have com-| companion and Sulltvan ut the ray, HAU and Corbett were the mitted the assault. Sullivan te ly back door, but a short while after bat for| pitchaw Morley signed during the w of the soldiers went out the tack ~ fhe weather spotied what might have been an Interesting ¢ B im his rooms in the Kirkland bh they had Gisappeared Sullivan Was! ipaLiAN PEDDLER NARROWLY 4 Second place. even games were on the| ter. They mre yet. Ross , UpConscious and bleeding from al-| found lying unconscious Just in the J card to be played between Ban Fran-| wae net put in as Moat & score of wounds on his head. | rear of the saloon, He Waa picked| ESCAPED LOSING HIS HORGE| cisco and Beattie. Onin teco mere wet! ten It is feared that he can not live] up and carried tnstde, where an ex Sek, Eratre eine M ee through the day amination showed that his tnjuriee] AND WAGON ON SEVENTH | the te ined om ny According to the statement of| were serious, He was dleeding from [the ot Hehed » to play” second’ base men who were in the saloon Just} the mouth, nose, ear, eyes and] AVENUE SOUTH ee prior to the assault, Sullivan entered | from other wounds about the head hosting the place while three soldiers from | His face was almost beaten into a of which » Lawton were at the bar taking | pulp. Humane Officer Clark was summoned | Morley's runaway race and the re| youn nd himself be he ba & Grink. Sullivan is said. to have} Dr. MoGregor was called and he| yesterday to assist in extricating a| markable pt mat ie we | He — wi i Mag thet meet thrown his coat on the bar and | att fed the injured man after the [horse owned by an Hallan fruit ven-| in the wtretoh Hehwartts at evoond, Campbell at while calling for a drink, made a| latter had been removed to his room | ger, which had sunk up to tts back in| the credit that ie due the Beatle im-| and Sensing ot tmieds Marmnoas remark derogatory the soiliers. }in the Kirkland hotel aiivan Ila mud hole on Heventh avenue south Morley has men now whol the left ®eld. Hemphill center a The latter took no notice of him at|a_ member : | The animal could not be removed until jon with him, Bollings Vplemen ta. cies the time. A few minutes later one | which is @ platform had been built around him wder wore the only john Me The horse mired tn the same block on foollebly fopped fr perhape anot ch : 3 which t# the groe D' ™ « je * with Hyers behind 7 T. Jacobson, . » . at fret ohier on 4 damages on account « bs , at « condition of the ave ‘ 4 ‘arke has Lum ‘The Italian fret m ’ m ‘ e | ley, Catleg Bmtth and % ; eky clay Saturdaya palgning Was as much as Compariag notes, it will be found . he with a haree « Md | that tthe fitished with but out of -, 4 wire cable with the intention of pull Morley haa Spier, Dillon, Wheeler, ! the am tt etarted with, while Mortey F: ing Wut the vehicle. Then hie horwe| Smith. Ross, Hoy and Cravath playing} has every man he played in his frat % became the places they started out to play. | game Several similar cases have been re ported since the rainy season com: A. Helm, a Sailor, Sends a Re- Sa ce, nn LNT ENON SEATTLE i volver Bullet Through His |jxi0 2 Sones: AFTER THE TITLE VICTORS Heart in the lowa House ing The pernistous cuntom. bara md though firet hired as a twirlér, has ad out prominently are with Hoettiger, a player, in right ing the pernt t r & Heim, a sailor about @ years of union and for some time had been idle. 9 coment te { Me told Mr. Brooks last night that he i Se steemttsat wulsdde carly thie UZ, some on 0 voveee ta man Petre| 44 : morntag tm his room at the ows house, | ine next day. and all his effects were Meow Fifet avenue, by shooting him-/| found packed a# for a journey thie High School Football Teams THE TIGERS (IN CHORUS) HOW'D YE ENJOY YER DINNER? Played Good Game Saturday won here yesterday to Oakland to boating din. tune of 6 to 1. St, Vrain wae . welf through the heart. When foun@, | morning | 1 Sins dens Jer than the proverbial March shortly before 10 o'clock. the bedy lay | An empty whisky flask was found tn IN TOILS Peg Evo gy A fe fpottnels tenin of | pare and the long Sample was put j om the bed. the right hand grasping | Heim's room and it t# thought he was team from the institution at ¢- | on the sab in his 1. ‘The gentie & small D-caliter revolver, of which | drinking last night, It t# not kn land @n awful Grubbing at Athietio|™en from Arkaz didn't cover * one chamber was empty, William | exactly when the fatal act was park, Saturday afternoon. bruce | Mireelf with glory, but he did better Brooks, the proprietor of the house, | mitted. @Nobody about the lodging loanrininD as One OF ‘YHal Mharts, who Goached the team, | than J amy Pade Levy was Very TRAMS OF sist eon made the discovery. [| house heard the ‘The bod. mut tion on the field in| erratic end calte lobler out Gn & EA WA AND I RS! Heim had lived at the Iowa about! cold when found and it ip believed | ie ae ro ne NG! DAHO UNIVERSI- the best of condition and coached to —_ * —— period te | od the minute. ‘There were few penal: [tal waan't within « yard of the/ TIES WILL BATTLE ON CHECKERED FIELD from the bart, These wae lots ur}, Seattle had men en bases every| - punting and kicks were returned at|i™ning, but only when Byers the right time. FP trick” plays er ae ba ag If the football team of the Univer-; Washington get the best of the Were eancuted and withall it was @ | fold fence a ybody sity of Washington wins from the| Strong Nevada bunch. “Reddy” te Oren Oant eee 6 chance in R H. EB, | team from the University of Idaho, 1 Scssaniote Saas oe the side’ oa . \Y the cans DA WUE Mabey Gotented. | Zenttio ©0000-1 10 1/at Athletic park, next Thurnday af-| he probably got = few of the Wanbe restaurant, between King and Weller| (ps . \ feattle scored five touchdown [Oakland ..12 ©1001 j there will be no bar to the | ington plays down to a fine art. One make bis plea X Winsor kicked (wo goals, Final score const championship. Lack of con-| thing is sure, if Washington tree f, Pa 6. > g Streets and First avenue, onthe night ?) od: Peres + LOB ANGELES, No. 23.-Portiand | fidence ts not one of the weak pints | that delayed pass on his team there of November 1. | ——— lost to the locals yesterday bY 4 | of the university student body but | will be no cheers from the lecal When Thompece aad Frank Sullivan | score of 3 to 2. | Coach Knight and the members of | rooters. Had Griffith seen the high J ere pt to . urday | e z Tr ere e i the WO r | were sent to the efty jail Ratur BUFFALO, Nov. 23,—The accom: SEA TTLE SACRAMENTO, — the team know that a hard fight Is| school game Saturday he might have 3 r | night by Patroimen Bryant and Dame | pen yin, photograph fe thi pr The | before them, and although they be-| learned a few things about fast, from the Ruby Bar, one of the Bhoma |!yugae’ Ryan’ a clever ‘« home team beat Bai cleoo ye saloons on Washington street. it was |iigniweight bo terday by a #0 three months. Beyond this fact little! Helm had been dead about six hours | MEN WHO HELD UP THE Je known concerning him. He was a| The body was removed to the Bon- member of the Pacific Coast Saflor® | ne: JAPAN RESTAURANT lieve they will win, it is @ cinch! snappy football, with trick plays there will be no walk-over, Ideho| thrown in no r He will mept suspected by the officers that Thompeon | Wiilic Fitagerald of Brooklyn in the aad has scored yore points this year; While Washington will pny, the WITH HIS REPUBLICAN MAJORITY ON COMMITTEE ON RULES, |"7P"0!e4 WY le oficers that Thorp | main tout In Port Huron tomorrow Gonding: of the Chobe than Washington and won from the | Multnomah team, December 5 the the restaurant. niet 7 jontank team by a score of 28 to 0.| game Thursday will end the séason } WE 1S BOSS OF THE HOUSE The Japanese proprietor was sent for | Hyun tw under the management of Los Angeles .........427 7 “Reddy” Griffith, coach of the logically. As Multnomah fs net a a | eee and recognised Thompson at once asi sig Hart. He has made the am- Seattle : 7 ae Idaho team, and Tilly, the star balf, | college team that game will have no he one of the hold-wp men, though he/nouncement that he la open to meet ee Sacramento ue me 4 were in Seattle, Friday, and bearing on the coast championship. could not Mentify Bailtvan. in the wortd at t2-139 Pe I ————— ano poe * Coast League Season Closes in |)" h°" Ca iM | Se NM + . akiand o x . the the South With a Si- Whiter Hgyn. who is on his way < iach 2 a to Nagasaki n, te ne the hiever entered the an Fr | general eccretaryomip of: the Young) W@8H Defeat Dye Works in the Grand opera | Men's Chistian association there, de alley, yesterday morning, and stole} ; livered a most titeresting address or three suite of clothing, @ coat and an/| 4 his proposed work yesterday ut the] SAN IRANCISCO, Nov. %1—-Boat-| overcoat. Entrance was gained by | ‘ rooma of the local associatton. tle, lost the last game of the sea- prying open a door. onan Five new steamers are now being bullt at the yarda of the Fulton Engl neering and Ship Build Works of Ban Francisco, A sixth was launched Friday at the yards of the company at | North Beach, The veenel was chris tened Elizabeth by ittle Eliaabeth Kruse, the daughter of the owner of the steamer, The launch was = com plete success The new verse! will have engines of wilh ply on this r trade. She will f five steamers will GIVEN UP Th little Nome steamer Discovery; those physicians chosen by Dr, 4,,| Ralph St. J. Perry of Minnesota, for lost. In the! president of the American Associa- | tion of Orificial Surgeons, to repre- celved | tional sent the association at the In- \ternational Tuberculosis Congress, which is to meet In Washington, D, p that the long overdue! C, in 1906. | ‘The congress is an association of vensel was wrecked within a few days, | physicians who are devising ways and me at least, and possibly with @ few hours, | ing out consumption a after leaving Yakutat October 2. | of tubercu | Nothing has been seen or heard of her coast burn coal The oth burn of! as fuel IDENTIFIED han been given up wht of telegraphic advices froin Juneau yesterday, it seems al most certs The man who was run over and| | 4 by the Interurban train Fr night at O'Brien haw been identified at the Bonny- Watson morgue as James | He had been working on the | Gr |aince that date ction gang of the Northern Paciti latest news from the North con | between and had | firms the story printed by the tSar gotten off at O'Brien to have w check | nearly @ week ago to the effect that cashed at one of the salodna. Indians had into Vald report that a large vessel had been wrecked on the weatern shore of the bout a day's journey with the LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Brewery Engineers and Firemen. Carpenters’ hall Ballard Ship Carpenters—Baker st hall, Ballard hall rera—Olym) m Yakutat Bent, & white man who came to Juneau from Yuketat by the steamer Excelsior, brought the contirmation of |the story told by the natives. At } Juneau he stated that he himself had neon along the beach near Yakutat |huge pleces of the Discovery's hull, | fragments of her life boats an ae Itfe pronervers, etc Hent stated that a terrible jraged the night the Discov Yakutat, and he belloves she was over | whelmed by tt | The Discovery carried about 90 per oma, all told, and it le believed all p board were lost. J. 8 WILLIAMS SPE KER NOR. REPRESENTATIVE DE ARMOND GPN, CHAS. GROSV WASHINGTON, D. C.--Five men aids ably equipped by experience to composing the committee on rules|couusel with “him for the check-| | Pres form the real governing body of the| mating of the Demperats, to shape | ond ave house. Asa tntter of pactlamontes’ legisiation and to defend the ection| Sheet Metal Workers~Musicians procedure # majority of the house |of the rules committee in debate hail, 1402 Second ave. may change the rules and rob this| Two places on the committee allot-| Switchmen—Pioneor block, Ist ave great committee of ite aute ted to the Dernocrats wer n by | and James. As @ matter of fact it can-| Cannon to \ Gone. In all the years since | leader of the Speaker Reed invented the rules the | Arrr committee has been overthrown in| The 1 |to appoint > on ful maker hin analynis, the | held him, 8; er Cangor named Daizell| master of the house, The Republic- | Byrne jo hall, 106% Bec n—W. C. 1. U. hall, 1006 Be and Todue by | Pat Oitirien and A. Branigan, allas E. Briniger, were picked up in the re stricted district yesterday by City De tectives Bryye and Kasson and are burglary suspects. Detective remembered Branigan as one of ke | DR. YOUNG A DELEGATE a 1 Pennsylvania and Grosvenor of an majority three controls the |@ pas burglars gprs potas be 1 io, comnifftee 1 the speaker controls | rem! © years ago, and whose plc Bes u : atti : “ READENT OF W, r, therefore, has twe|the Kepublican majority, ture is now in the local rogues’ gal- The name of Dr. K. Weldon Young RE 1D PRESIDEN’ ' eee feerene ee are lery, SAME OLD GHOST IN THE CELLAR, of this olty appears iy the list of FIFTH TiMD, -_ ‘ e

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