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_ - re ey ¥ i oneceNT §=6The Seattle Star =< { The Only Paper in Seattle That ‘e Dares to Print the News “ VOL THREE INTERESTING AF- PUGET SOUND UNIVERSITY WINS FROM NEVADA | FAIRS .ARRANGED .BY/ BY LARGER SCORE THAN DID WASHINGTON , SPORTS .FOR , FRIDAY} , : | has beer made for the Pacific unt Two Detectives Nearly Killed by we met seo | hemp oti | y night and have alwo made a . arry the local ere a Lawless Mob in Chicago at an ine Tommy Daly of | p Rader carried the pig- Early Hour This Morning caco and ‘Tommy, Daly of wd the pi ie t i ion t second half. CHICAGO, Nov, M—nl spite of At dawn, Private Detective Cap Se cnaeud ap-tue iantn’é Pasec bouna ¢ a catkaaae | Harris, the welter-w the Unive of Washington, the fact that peace negotiations are) per who was guarding some trolley | oie eg pega h. s toa ca cme with Billy . » of Gan Fran betw m the two elevens will eve? now progressing in the big street car] wires, was selxed by a crowd of an be arranged atrike and a settlement is apparently | gry men and beaten tn not far off, today again opened with | ity, A short time afterwards De IT (5 MOPED THAT A PRACEARLE AND FQUITAGLE SETT urement OF ALL QUESTIONS ikke Bh BeAentD Vielence, and the police seem to be! tective Connelly, who w guarding wires, | was trea unable to cope with the lawless ele-| sane way, and scores of wires were cut and poles broken dowr ment which is trying to incite the)“. OP attempt wan i HANLON- CORBETT THE TWO WELL KNOWN | FEATHERWEIGHTS ARE MATCHED .FOR .NEXT de to op erate the care this morning, six of them being sent cat under an extra peration. heavy guard. RUSH. ED COLLEGE FRAT. CELEBRATES NEW YORK, Nov. The Pst Lenn eae Svs : — MONTH i % ee [Pe sree retien ta t8sy, bas ar] : eee THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 3° at the Waldorf-Astoria tonight. | " a Bathe Mos Prominent mer ere of the ~ lety | i" champtonahip battle neat DEEMS IT BEST TO COM-| (it the score or tnore of college stu: | ’ ; RS dents who were instrumental . In wat catitne Gee a PLETE UNION STREET | Ova c gsware Martindale, of va sages oe ast ~ a . LINE ‘ . gg | Bat Diewo, Cal. who was graduated ‘ _ suite scat ape to Sent ec tt YOUTH OF 20 YEARS AC- she blunt hint whith Counciimen CUSED .OF WRONGING, STRANGER IN THE CITY;MADE WORTHLESS FIND pete adlye dideaplbab yb. tele: A GIRL OF 16—BOTH IN} ON WEST SIDE OF QUEBN .ANNE .HILL— DUG |*" es last night when he said that no| more franchises should ‘be granted THE CITY JAIL UP 164 BOGUS DOLLARS ToD SLOAN Mi that ‘corperatan aubhe war. ot PUBLI ~ | anchises, like the Bast George Williams, aged © years, was arrested last night by Detectives Hy Union street, already granted it, % One hundred and sisty-four counters ) prob Anon buried for several year Hare weer unearthed on thm | & mi ave been In the ground where w | restless and idle to deeds of des- in & young man tn perfect thae He is temperate neldom fete bimacif n fect. It has shown what the Seat- tle Electric Company can do in the} in order to waft away the myste- line of railroad construction if it) rious hawe that has heretofore hung really wishes to hurry. around its Sunday meetings in the | bit’, ; 4, the you Active work on the East Union| Armory the Building Trades Asvern-| fc, Sern “item for the pest three street line began Just three days a€0| biy voted Friday night to make all] eons Both the girl and Wiiltame| and five blocks of track have al-| meetings of a similar nature public| [°° yon to the city Jarl and locked ‘ ¥ Feady been laid. A force of 00 men/in the future and accordingly the | O. \Witume in charued with criminal | he believed he had dtecov: fe at work on the job. »The company | doors were thrown wide open at | JP. i | & veritable silver mine, but Inventign-| that the man whe made the cache was| intends to have the track corhpleted | Sunday night's meeting | Saeault. ast the father of the giri{ #08 Fevesied that the buried cole ipwebably arrested and sent | RULED OF FRENCH) to ite terminal on Twenty-third av-| The meetings are an innovation in| Lest night the father of the wit) of base metal | years ago, or was frightened « | enue ani East Union street wi 10| the conduct of union affaira in Seat. | tame ‘ ‘he mureclins wei) Capt. Bell nays that the money had Gountry | TRACK days. It will run along East Union| tie. They are labor union revivais : ne ,. looske to Fourteenth avenue, up Four-|and have so far proved successtul.| ‘hem f° assist him in Anding ws aoe tk She ane tote — | aughter m, he said, wae with } [she took on cargo of salmon for teenth ayenne to East Pine, and| Whether or not more of such gather. | Gevebter, wh wg PA 7 Williams By foilowing th ” RIS, Nov. %—Tod Sloan, the Hakodate. The Manauenge will wine apes ane, Depeeee te Pike. ings Will be held will be deckied BY | 1, ihe girl's father, the de n ’ [famous jockey fe suing the French [ter at Vladivostok | seems to have had a remarkable ef- day. The bogus coin were turned over leven longer to Capt. Bell of the United States see | The cot) HM made and are dat ret service and are now im his pow | ed 1879, 160 and 1% Many of them! nN. Town, who ie alaré of the correct weight and all b le and & guest) eu hotel, made the fr pany was Kate 4 le year FAMOUS JOCKEY WANTS ie Gin bee aan| 8c «=. POR. BRING SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG CLUB The franchise to build the line, | the Building Trades Assembly later 7 ~ ° 0 which te-greatiy needed on account| There were nearly 1,000 union men | fend the room of the erring « soon pages Hn al | nv © dows rou leged on account of bis dt» Gf the congested condition on the|present at the meeting Sunday | A kneck at the door brought ioe > aes A DEAD ONE Madioon street and Madrona park |hight. A. E. White, of the Car. | Hams out. oe ee ees pg eg ohn is ma lines, was «ranted tn December of} penters’ Union, made the principal | h¢ seid that Kate was 1 a 4 oe ee | meee | d pushed his way into the roon ruling eff the key and it Aili be up! last year. By its terms the line must | kddreas of the evening. He strongly | DANY pushed Bis was jnte the roc Cee roan to aeuiae ithe inet te| _Whet has become of ping-pone? er, he controlled deapotically by the Jockey | Has this indoor game, two years ago deb 2 we tae tek ce one of the most popular sports in the |country, already lost its charm for Lee American people? When the HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN be ed as far as Twenty-j advocated the enforcement of the | 884 found the gt a « third avenue not later than Decem-|card system, which means that ex-| the old man saw hi a ber 20 and shail be later extended to}cept under extraordinary cum. | fled” That ie my girl and tears rolled Twenty-eight havenue. stances no union man shall work on | @own hie cheeks. Not a stroke of construction work|« job where « non-union man is cm.| Hubbard sald at the station that had had been done on the line when | ployed, and dwelt on the great bene- | he pot been there. the oid man would GM made hie plea before the coun-| fits to be derived from unloniag in | Probably have killed Williams om the ik a week ago. He said that if the | general, spot. t is naid that the «trl went over tle Electric Company w not Frank ©. Rust, secretary of se with Williams three weeks going to construct the line @ fran-| Western Central Labor Union pa and remained a week. ping pong craze was at ite betght indoor game that received half the THANKSGIVING # the newoomer did. In nearly} Prof. A. H, Yoder, of the State jevery home the miniature court was | university, will deliver an address to be found and there were few’ before the Current Events Club of Up at the Seattle high sehoot the} 0Ur® during the afternoon and/the Young Women’s Christfan As- Pa. Gnxiousiy awaiting | “YeTne that the ping and pong of sociation tomorrow evening s otha are in Conitpenl | the elusive little celluloid balls xtrik- | o'clock. The subject will be m they will |ing against the racquets was not | Struggle for Commercial Supre- | heard: | macy.” The members are requested Old and young, rich and poor,! to invite thetr friends. . played the game and enjoyed it, but| Louis Thurston, aged 14 years, was eee marin like all other games which have! yesterday committed to jail for nine \ « 4 ‘ME \ been recentiy introduced, it was! days, The boy was fined $25 some fn her way, it is not considered that) overworked and today one smiles at} time ago for petty larceny and al- the Spek will be a walk-| the mention of it.* It may be that) lowed to go on his own recognizance over e was. Bp |'when winter set# in In earnest the until he could get the money. He plays the | tittle balls and racquets will be fatled to reappear and yesterday @ ato : chise should be given to capital that | Frank Lowe, of the Painters’ Union: was willing to do #0. He therefore/G. E. Taylor, of the Carpenters’ opposed the granting of a franchise| Union; W. A. Pinch and ere to the electrie company for the ex-| made speeches in a similar ve tensior of the Kinnear park line} An excellent musta! program, the until the company had shown good | feature of which was some whistling faith in using the Union street fran- solos by A. W. Prince, the globe chise. 5 trot Iso_given. —— eee who are charged with « Wh Oi “ay, ' phone operator, into « life of shame, ere arraigned before Judge Cann yeo- wiay. The state produced a physi- clan's certificate that Mims Herman MISS ELEANOR ROE MRS. MADGE CARR ene yers ar row night a at i] cal | j and le k Thanksgiving mor # © . . empt to lure An exciting 4n@) brought out again, but it ie doubtful bench warrant brought him @ pretty Sunset tole game is expecied | whether th ne game will ever be a® | court. Bruce Shorts has whipped the S@at-| Lonular again as it was two years tle team Into shape and has t | ago. LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT | Allied Printing Trades Counetl— RAPH BRIEFS Record office, corner First avenue south and Jackson street. |, Ballard Ship Weavers—Maccabee jhall, Ballard. boy# @ few fine points about ¢ was too II to attend the trial and would of the » absolute quiet to] It isn't often that mother and) An.” Both plays were by untried| seattle daughter are rival stars in rival|play@rights and both have been! appearing in the same towmbeqneaied generous measure °¢ MINISTER ALL TELEG defense objected to a continu- Jance of the case om the ground o|But this is the experience of Mra.jadbease. Mra, Cook will be remem “ORT WO tov. fs a, h. which they were unale to | Robson, now in Chicag fh Amelia Bingham's comp ation of Woman's Clubs, which be-|. Beer Drivers and Helpers—W. C. | PORT OF KOREA The bonds were reduced to| Mra. Cook ie starred for the firétiing *The Climbers Ro and in default of which ¢ pie} time this year In “Mre. Wiggs of thelBiret “arrived” as were taken back towail. The case waa|C@bage Patch.” Her daughter, Miselgona.” Since she haw been eoutinued. Robson, aiso began her stetiar cas) women for Kyrie Bellew and is o reer thin nea. his city today, is well at-|L. U. hall. ‘gates from Austin,) Butchers No. 81—Olympic hall, . Marshall, Gaines- | 1104% Becond avenve. 5 ville, Houston and other cities of the) Electric : < m in “Merely Mary!pifiered a very able actress, 3 j ata mat ? |reeece hai ne g SYRACUSE, N. ¥» Nov, 24—The! Laundry Workers—Musicians hall, biennial nee convention of the | 1420 Second avenue. ACCUSED ’ She .. Phi Deltg Theta fraternity began at| Painters and Decorators—Painters 4 the University of Syracuse today hall, 213 First avenue. / \ and will remain in session until Stone Cutters — Carpenters hall, i Thursday . 'is0 Fourth avenue | j — — Teamsters—Teamsters hall, 1510 William J _—_—— PAID TRIBUTE TO MARTYRS’ MEMORY | MARINE NEWS| & Roy, wholesale shingle dealers, of The steamer Al-Ki arrived from Geeaining 0 by tales pretenses. ‘eo | Southeastern Alaska ports last night still at liberty, and pending the secur-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28.—~ dent at a luncheon tomorrow. With 6,000 cases of salmon, 600 bar- Ing of some information regarding his The visitors are Dan McDonald, M. rels of fish oll, 600 barrels of salt whereabouts, no watrant bas been Is-| TRE Montana labor leaders, whomiy | oer, a Long. J. We, Ohibers fish and 300 tons of Treadwell con-| At the Madison theater tast evening, uae ter Mb atenl Mrank Doyle and Malcom Gillis. ail centrates. | @ large crowd of naéfves of the Emer- Tey & thoy hares that Dondett ot Viaignted ts stgocntian tapaivas | Steamer Farallon, Captain Nord, | ald Isle and thelr descendants, as- salied for Alaska dast evening with | sembled to pay tribute to the memory | President Roosevelt time age taining money from them fraud~| invited to Washington to meet him} the president by Montana workmen . e ulent biile of lading for two cur loads| there, arrived in the city yesterdayjat the time of the fo * visit in| _ re and @ cargo of coal the “Manchester martyrs” Allen, of shingles. land will be the guests of the presi- | Montana while on hie western tour, | The s#choc Stimson, 23 days | Larkin O'Brien, who were exe- i from San Pedro, and the Luzon, 22 | cuted November 23, 1867, upon convie- days from Redondo, arrive yester- | tion of treason by the British govern- day in tow of the tugs Tacoma afd ment, Bahada. The Stimeon t« at Batiard. A musteal entertainment and an ad- |The Luzon will go to Hall Bros.’ | dress by Mr. Murphy, were the feate | shipyard for a general overhauling. | of the "Mamchester martyrs STRUCK A WOMAN eft BARON VON EAGLES’ SOCIAL | i wan arrented yeaterday morning ‘ne home serie of the Fraternal Haughinna, now. em route. to |/DAVIO TOPPING Mi by Detet aves Byrnee4 * ¥ non 98S [Order of Bagtes will hold its third an ~ Francisco with 60 passengers! Since Friday David Topping haa Sirat ved Grom Jetge Comes RETURNING Kiieiiaatviie'-“enblal, “Piaweden MINISTER j and @ cargo of general merchandise, | been missing from his room at the batt ‘Misw M. ~~ ii | i AN FRANCISCO, } ‘The | will tle up at that port for the win- | Colonnade hotel. He left the hotel pattery on Miss May Boyd. He was cechechiel fev er %, ip Armory hall. | united tes is moving to open up|ter, The Humbolt will return to the | expecting to be gone a few minutes taken Into court and his t F Bt All Baw friend» are in| to the commerce of the world an-| Lynn canal run in the spring, and when he @id not return during at $10 for appearance at BERLIN Baron von | vite A. Mathews of the | other port in the hermit kingdom ‘The steamship anauense, Saturday, Mrs. Topping notified the |eember 1. Miss Boyd | Sternberg, th Armbumsador roh, will deliver | of Korea, Minia © N Al-| tain nauton, of the Northe police, For some time past Topping | Chatterlin had « ring b her to the United States, who-has spent f/ len, the American representative in| Siberian Company ived St haw been troubled with severe head- She is & tion (Colo.) girl, claime the title of ‘champion | Some hot words his summer v nin I rnal Organizet! %./ Korea, will shortly proceed on alat Hakodate, Japan. After 1 < aches and it ts thought that ho may ruit packer of the rid 1 is re to defend it. She packed 104 | lin him striking «: 1 for New York tod ' le HTH vth-! hattleship to Wiju, the port to Be me the Manauense crossed to e wandered off in a fit of tems of apples in which is a record. Hamburg-American liner Moltke re are ked for ad opened berla, calling at all the sea port porary Mmeanity, ‘

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