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ae ik \ PRESIDENT MARROQUIN OF COLOMBIA‘APPEALS TO THE AMERIC PEOPLE THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE SCRIPPS NEWS ASSOCIATION , —_—__—_—- ——_—__— ————_—_—__—__. } ! | | Asks the Citizenship ofthe LU'nited GEN FRAL Y0 lJ NG ; ’ to Refute the Action of the Ad-| ministration, Which He Styles| FAVORS CANTEEN } as a Breach of Faith and a Vio-| ‘ cae Me lation of Treaty Rights . | The Sons of Eli Defeat Fair Har- i aa i : > vard in the Annual Foot+ | CHIEF OF STAFF ALSO LAUDS BOTH VOLUNTEER ANN a | ball Game AND REGULAR SOLDIER TO THE SKIES IN HIS + sagen ves salle adam pCAMBRIDGR, Musa, Nov. tl /and four years no games were FIRST ANNUAL REPORT . Laborers Caught Like Rats in a lombia has been a v x! |bied on’a football field tn this old | Warvard won the kick-off and the T ; E ie B k H _— sf losing the be |into Soldiers’ field, this afternoon, | very start Mitchell of Yale was to| WASHINGTON, D, C. markable efficiency, devotion tory " The Amer }and saw the husky sons of Wii trali | th showing in every play, Cab-|In hin first annual report as chief | tence, | f bear * ond bums nom Onweye : fuir’ Harvard's colors in defeat by a| tain Rafferty makin f hixlof the staff, seral Young makes | ‘Proughout the entire campa’ best ally, has p h ma Jacore of 16 to 0 | splendid kicking and Bucking ability | / Lae f mera! ¢* ne ne t ands. He saya ALTOONA at door to the rines the sub tors it im estimated that over 40,000] at every opportunity 1p, pene Sepeat for the Fe-eatab- | stances where the ney sures} teatiar aan a daar a a ee It was an open violation of the ex | were on the field an hour before the| Marvard — ahawed —_ remarkable | /shment of the canteens. He sae | were justified the officers and sol-| ina si re, this . ver ’ p. Those Sting treaty ween the kick-off and fully 10,000 more were] strength in defensive tactics and|}¢ hesitate to take the matior Up) diers, bath regular and volunteer, | mor sly | nearest t r There was @aye he is sure the Amertoan pec the prounds. iter: loyal supporters, belleved ane | WOR on the re-establishment, bu possible limit. Instances of miacon-| burned. some Bagging | Ps Bags Agee + what mba te ot era out from Boston, Brokers and| Marshall tried & goal from the| tavocated by the officers having the | | Under the few law | work. ‘The fire broke out at bunks, yeaterday being payday. Those yy parks, in apite of the rigid safo-| field on the first half, but failed, | 20% tnutr recommendation in entitied | reenmed age this morning in the long frame bulld-| imprisoned within fought for egress. matter wh honey on the coupons they could |score, Yale &, Harvard 6. | Promote morality, sobriety and dis- | ticency of the fooe ts The fire caught from ar were found wedged 4 wround the ton may & rner. Some seats comma: 4 al Yale's sup cy in aggressive. | Mline 1” [encouraging features stove we foor. Twenty bodies were taken out property of A premium news became apparent from the be ontinuing, General Young saysjmends that the coast army be IM-| cise aad en arr before noon. The injured were re . eneral staff so far ed on Hines suggested by Gen The betting was brisk in apite of |ginning of the « | shows the wisdom of the authorities | oral Chaffee. He invites the atten the fact that Yale money could be lit was devold of particularly sensa-| ral Cha Sr. PETER Wom . y M / in promoting the measure, Me pays|tion of the necessity of increasing GEW. REYES TALKS WAR WERE ARE OLD ELI DEFENDERS * Ie Sr fnvioiate halt, and while| ‘he work of th when the shrill toe rim PENINSULA eral Reyes of 4 Boer war. has recetv i the full text of Get # remarks to Admiral Cogh who ls now en + to Was _ aa i hee oak mad insist on the protest of the ( is learned that General Reyes Government against the action of the | deciare hat the Colombian people ” Colombian Panama's succes, and he goe United States he Panama aff Colombia wt unless the lat Soe Saree MT ys wenn oe ee Health Officer Ludlow Will Investigate yee =< se = 8 ene Scarlet Fevet Epidemic in : failed to bring about some arrange Ment Concerning the present aituat He declared that If it were not for om the Isthmus satisfactory to Colom-|the Americans, he could subdue the 5 Dla, the United States would ha neurteetion in Panama withio « fort Mgbt the entire Colombian people nigh “WE APE WA HOLE’ =| COACH GRIES COAL OIL DETOPUS sla on MeDeo 4 creek, a tributary stantly, The follow in suffering | at Seward, October 10 Weaver and with croup today, however, and was| loft at home by his aunt, Mre. Lane, | three other Seattle mem made the dis with whom he lives. | The Latons school is to be ther- | foul-sm: « filth floating down the . at tthe ¢ oi | covery. The gold ts coarse and Weav 7 | etree tters and pat t coeeae os weeues Cee See Mel joughty fumigated this afternoon by | treet gutters and piled up at the cor nwn even and cheeks. When hel ce thinks th asin ain eens a 2 malar 2 | nee aidev ™ tires of sitting In hla father’s arms he| °t ‘hake that tte sltuation on Wigh| Health Officer Ludlow, and it ts pos. |""Y ou wil alao find that there are « ; plays quietly around the court room. | benches will make It easy to secure by| in. rece eye nelle ebay: Bae 5 | number of bulldings on Fremont ave- Et and te petted and made much of se nue and Ewing street that are TT ofthe Giectie That will depend upon the result ve ey a a nee mn an investigation of matters heated THINK. ABOUT wer which flows 4 utlet of Lake anion which has been dammed. u nt and made a ‘The Seattle High schoo! team had & walkaway with the football eleven from tb ‘ortiand high school dur- jing the first half of the game at Athletic park this afternoon scoring | three touchdowns and two goals! while (he visitors never got in sight | of the localw’ goal. | BOARD OF WORKS FOR HELP IN RENDERING FIRST AV! 1 aes, | Palmer made the first and third] | touch ne, Rose the see NUE SOUTH PASSABLE FOR TEAMS | Windsor kicked the two goals. Ae 4 crowd saw the game. |. Score, first half, Beattie 17, Port-| by ateh ome of the hood are ¢ health 4 recep- © not only the outlet of small 1animals and garbage . listrict vault tory and to be closed down. © called at the health office at noon |! and stated positively that althongn | With catch t he board had been notified, Petober | Bot help th 18, by Dr. Ds strict w attended several cases of » fever in the od and feared | nues a an epidemic the board had At r of w this part of taken no preventative measures un- been condemned by the til a few days ago. The sa ¥ in and as a letter from City wa spector and Dr. Ludiow deny the al- | Chemist Bogardus says: “The water | legation, affirming that everything | is extremely bad, showing heavy sew- that im possible is being ‘There | age contamination; ft is so strong that ; has only been one new case of fever| the wells should be condemned even % in the nelghborhood reported during | for the use of watering stock. “ the past week and the board ¢ is now a pla hb to close down the | cit 1's office showing & se school, as it deems it at present un. | age em covering Brooklyn and There at present 18| F: which, if earried t¢ comple- $ ee JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER’S LOCAL MANAGER APPEALS TO THE lamoring for t josets are too numerous, and to force jumbing into houses to be connected wine and comspools would as the entire tition of what e men is of the fact that he et | We find on Fremont and Ewing ave- The board of public works at Its reg- | commu lar weekly meoting thin m me action on the complaint Erickson, the wealthy Kiond has threaten: ‘ef his big office b ng at the r of First avenue and University street, on account of a di with the | city. It was exp fon would be priser appear and the matter was only dis m was a letter to Mr. B. | ¢ announcing that charges for " t | Ub would be doubled after ot sith ° The shameful lack of business methods obtaining in the city hall in reference to the treatment accord- ed delinquent contractors, was shown in black and white in the columns of The Star yesterday. Few people have been aware, except in the vaguest sort of a way, just how the contractors have been rob- "Ht ei . bing the city under the tolerant and cowardly policy WIFE - SLAYER BARTLETT'S m4 of the board of public works. It was a revelation start- | page Pre eticuset cette mn cussed informality. | Superintende ¢ 8 alt Stated that the board b e tion to Erickson buliding an area wall im front of hia building, but demurred | ling, to say the least, for most people to know that pense, an Frickson deairen, sny'tne th Th ases at La Brooklyn and pensh, aa Seichsen dpttres, enying the BABY BOY 18 A FAVORITE |®@ these delinquent dabblers in public improvements al- a remon ® a a a a B oS Ser es | P Kotter might sue the city for the whole : ABOUT THE COURTHOUSE |@ ready owe the city $6000 forfeit money, in cold, clean @& | *Pymont ert follow tence, a ig 8 on } r 5 —_——_—. ® cash, and that the amount is becoming larger every «Seventh avenue nort en Erickson a permit to build the super- mination of charncter wit- \s day. rs ne 4 cs B es @ . a s & s s a a a a cs s a a J i we a B S a a s a . a he board refused to remove or rain near the B. F, Day school, | ned for by a property owner | lota the drain empties, file tn the but Re failed to | on W 3 e scarlet fever in the city and | tion, will overcome present difMculties, the quarantine inspector affirma| There tx urgent need of some action that there Is just as much dancer of | being trken as soon as possible for the ; an epidemic on the first hill south | preservation of the public health. “a of Yesler way us there is in Latona. | we a Latona avenue: two Ellenwood residence, 3923 First avr- -— enue northeast; one case In the : “ 5 Meridian ave ‘ a uur cases in the George Burke ‘residence, 4335 East- man avenue, near Premont ee eee tor cietiag Ge in [LARGEST LINER IN THE WORLD went out to Latona yesterday to in- apect the condition of Sowers im that) (§ FLOATED AT BELFAST district He order thy within 15 days of a yard about 100 fowls, which G. Vegedes . to ae kept a half mile from the Latona| BMLFAST, Nov. $1—The new school White Star liner Baltic, the largest This same inspector, In a com- ation to Dr, Ludiow, some time |iiner in the world, was launched to- ed attention to the «reat structure of the building before ad bullt the-walis in fromt of the “ as specified by ordinance. Erickson took an appeal to the board, bet bas ee not yet appeared before that body to fendant In Alaska testified that he had er ees oon UNKNOWN MAN IS RUN givers been noted Gor her bemaoy eale Attorney J. P. Hartman and Seer | q integrity, and had never been « drink: | eee SF ee ee | OVRR WHILE ABLEEP! : pany were present and asked the} board that the company be allowed te) ON INTERURBAN RAIL-| wae ordinary piles In repairing the | whart in front of ite warehouse. a Tons of this whart collapsed and were| WAY TRACK fenced in montha ago. The company Geems it unnecessary to use creonoted| While l¥ing in a drunken stupor on piling, as specified by city ordimance, because it has filled in underneath th onecs in the trial of Mike Barttett for | Who ever heard of a private citizen or a private the murder of his wife, oocupled near = I 7 ‘i “ iy the whole of todar. Mate tran’. |@ corporation allowing contractors to violate their con- dozen men who had known the © tracts with impunity, and laugh at them the way these men have been doing to the city? The members of the board of public works admit ing man until his wife's elopment with |@ they gre afraid of the contractors, and afraid to enforce | bis trusted friend drove him to dew peration, ‘ The suspense is telling on Bartlett and hin face too! hageard a. the law against them. Such bosh. | Gimee the hnqjantay of the {8 —— But there is another thing for the long-suffering Leon Edward Yukon flew citizen and taxpayer to look at. What would this $6000 do if collected by the city? It would provide the city with a laboratory, and removal ntainiog sean | | the Interurban tracks near O'Brien, a man who ts yet unid fed was run o whart to a few incties above low water | over and killed last night at maintain it for nearly a year. 4 of & sewerage system in the|day. The vessel is 720 feet long - 3 | mark. ‘The matter waa referred te O'clock by train No: 4, bound for 8 eran : vet? orthern suburbs. The matter was|and has 23,000 gross tonnage, city engineer ‘The body was so mangled that e Did you ever think of that, Mr. Taxpayer? i lied to the attention of the coun-| —— ‘A petition from the Th mas Inveat ener obtained bat & meager de | It would provide the city with at least seven-addi- eit but the gonetruc tion of the sewer | ment company, as hat @ port m of the victim i nas been delayed owing to its grea Fe nastioes street be allowed ts » of ( maen aie tadeeges, bony Everybody knows how badly many large districts oe tend of being torn down in th |fet man seated on the platform of the in the city are in need of police protection Se oleh eat: tae eet struction of ¢ new roadway station he man appeared to be In. r . A rs urge" nee on je be of} 5 2 Goons. ‘The pomtgany i 40 coaieetsll nad Mette Setaltion was pand = ~ __, It would provide the city with from eight to ten ad- ith to take some action with the ON i RIAL +4 m house numbered from 133 to him when he left the platform. ditional white wings, enough to keep the streets in al- | ee te ae or ont | “ cose to the new roadway will be cut! to at O'Brien and went past the Mf ee ® s of them look like duck wall now. it the visteltd. Ot the Mata Undear.| PENITENTIARY OGRE: TRE i on. mm company pF mained i at at a igh rate of ed. He | MITCHELL THROWS HIS STRENGTH TO PRESIDENT OF THE be It would provide the city with enough additional ee ese, chk uikh poems Gan| GN TO TOPEKA TO PACE TIER od fenced ad repaired. | ene 40 Ge: tee Otte een AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, AND THE SOCIALISTS |g electric _— ‘to illuminate Be cing as large as the | Bambed and connected to commpec’s! CHARGE OF MURDER be as Rettiten: signed by M4 teckhentn, | Getauen. Outee to the Mak need resent busin and these cesapools are continually ; =H edttey tor the laying Of & water The victin of the accident was lying ARE COMPLETELY ROUTED ' Be 1 HINK OF THESE THING : Mr. Taxpayer, and pee aay Mo gg get a ra-pan | ; on Burke avenue, from North For acroma the track with his head on one 108TON ; 2 . ¢ * a is and holds liquid. New cesspe will cn taeruenred ee as poh tyne the agape ah ail and tin legs on swother. The| Araciiay Wrodeenttin at Saree Se President, Din- @ form your own opinion of the city officials who are last only a short time, and an over-| LEANVENWORTH, Kas. Nov, 21, bourne avenue Cortiss | motorman say ne ong a on can second vic den chell; yy My 0 pool is much worse tha 3 i a pers, president # vote m-|fourth vice president, Morris. Wal- city's interests. seded in this tocallt q t, waa referred to the The man waa undoubtedly killed fn-| pers 12424. Kraft 2 an @ 4 be ; % Ss a eee venitenttary were taken to Topeka * heer eae stantly, Hia_clothes were so badiy|eitement attended the lection: =” |twonce iin, Of Saw Francisco, wai Think, too, of the shameful discomforts you and 41" Rremont the conditions are very | Penits ¥ 8 communication from John McLean. | torn as to render identificatio + . “’ a. | thy cage, were boi ‘ oie . : * bad; the nature of e earth is the to stand trial for the murder og procter tat teak eaten ot the [nan tion im he Socialist candidate Kroft fail- |nominated for fifth vice president. @ your neighbor have been obliged, and will be obliged, eames in Brooklyn and ceaspoals are | ‘276%. .t% Waldrupe, in 1903. Sev a Standard’ Oil company, stating that, | He was a heavy eet man of middie| purty. Shortly crten ona x. bis jb it McAfthur withdrew tn favor of M@ to suffer, because the Aigh-handed contractors have & nuisance, to say the least. In this | accomplices were recently tried ant FS. of on account of the impazeabie condition | ago and « Yidently a laborer. He had cod, Mitehell ond said bis | The governor of Utah and mayor|@ the board of public works by the throat. onaee go ee Fe rare | sentenced to serve a life sentence, a ot F venue south, the company |biack hair and « dark complexior dele jon " r am eo ainks and overta: “was In a hole abd wanted the t Depaty Conseiee.tusees temeatanted| Craters unimousiy for [of Sait Lake City sent Vetters tn- | How do you like that sort of business? from cesspools connected to atrect wat-| United @tetes Judge Hanford will ie city engineer, Accompanying * the’ to the Bonny-Watson morgue. r 9. ion there’ ehdeiad "oom aelaatiaae iIwaukee was also morning at the function of Fremont|cember term of the federal court you efin s¢e next Tuesday afternoon at 2 e'clock, Ewing | |, THE STAR IS THE BIGGEST ONE CENT PAPER IN NORTHWEST