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TE. ONECENT §6/The Seattle Star ier ee ee he 25 CENTS PER MONTH ON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. VOL SEATTI WASHING 4 BURNED TO DEATH INNERS’ LUC VI Conflagration in Omaha yushed.ts the dcor expectis i . : — in I Saaeea Get : pad “Laster teak 6. © wer Mubberd 1 Crante | dead are way and without a second’s warning | #treaming down hin face . H Ree } “a WILLIAM BARI T._ | Rurmister and Goldstoroush the other fireman ‘ RUBY ROBERT IS GIVEN DECISION OVER GEORGE | SHORT SPORTS and had P . 1. ing broke the _n« so arena ” ong = siya glee feceataladeore! | - 9 | SOMETHING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE GAME ed abba tag ee ee toe fats runners] AND THE PRESENT STANDING OF THE EAST- ERN COMPETING TEAMS cut over ht jit# usual < ling profusely. Fits bied a Mttie at )*tmd out for the first fall 22m 1. W. hall, 106) the mouth, but was not burt uses, The old-time fighter said that the! J not put Gardner out was because he had broken >} t tt w e age tht -— -—— ao strength} | lied from San Franciace at | knockout | @elock last night for Bewttle end, Until the fourth round the fight | Puget sound fr war fost, but th blows were Lat eee Santa Barbara, La.4t. {tht and there wae litte Gamage] om eee ne CAME OF THE) tle, Mats /In the fourth Fitz rushed Gardner] SERIES TO DILLON’s MEN vd Loe to the ropes end after some sparring Anger les. put him down for seven seconds with — (ts to the jaw. Fi net «rogay that muscles’ privilege to the comé rican civ iimati right, earned. and fairty earned. BECAUSE the manual faborer ts also becoming aware of the fact that his co-laborer, the employer, who tolls by the sweat of is brow, ia not leew a laborer than hime! slowly, tediously, painfully learning. « that if either is ¢ née of [Captain DeWitt and enchard O'Dea Quart terlein gave the tiger a chance to ult the orange and ph as the cham- that reads the papers. The mu Heffelfinger Bull ed forfeit money te Dashiel, Brewat k Woodruff and hund reverence in many olieges of the land, and as goals for the collegian of today to strive for. For yeare the game was to the « n colleges, or western colleges that ceived little attention. In the west war looked down upon for ite efforts to produce football teams that could compare with the elevens of the ea All this i p | west has mad in pose was not i" lin @b minutes and. a sss OF JACK O'BRIEN) kere’ w'tncten'varevsry sen and'bay | Erincetoen bat. rand as & black wave in tr pions of the east y years Columbia was of because both are Journey. proceeds, be prosperous BECAUSE we lead to the hope that disasters to be apprehended through reckless acts of erratic citizenship; or by intolerant, selfish, dogmatic or unwise leadership. may be avoided, and that war and bloodshed between antagonistic classes that mismanagement will surely create, may not be our children’s portion. Let us hope that wise, selfmcrt ficing. far-seeing statesmanship, aided by trusting, patriotic. law abiding citizenship, may precerve our posterity this, now the rich est nation, the freeet and the fairest nation, the happiest the healthiest and the most prosperous nation, this cycle of the great, round earth has given # trial ‘Let us be thankful for the bleseings that we have, and espe- cially let us be thankful for the right to HOPE. catch-as-cateh-ean, | Marine Cooks Coleman dock. room & | reason he Bhinglere—Carpenters hall ~ | Shin, Carpentere-Bhipwrights’ hall, | knuckles « | Flyer dock general has sapped | and'then she astounded the world by nee in 1800 ff the best. After 4 to 0, holding Princeton to in, and flashing across the © on like a brilliant meteor, the nd white was humbled by the st now. The young) Carlisle Indians to the tune of 4 tounding strides, | to 0. but in other! ‘The athletic Instruction given fn coming out of a 4 lowering the mpc. Of the same | two straight Monday for Low An-|sent The steamer ( company, wail Lod AN LES. Cal, Nov, %—Jay ly in football, rdner to hie | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal J DY patting the Lowell man down for nee Weditacteie aid While Ruby Rohert F u with a left awing to the pnd early outpointed and ou |Jaw . ‘The crowd hissed in the sixth . ( Jat tBe tamencns the fighting at] Ages moe ©) Pootball, turkey and Thanksgiving | por This year the showing of | tr seventh ¢ A | are three subjects y apnociate Chl what her sap d t @hased Fitssimmons to his cor ’ 1 has chow the! croms n t t opt : jner Without landing a blow, Fits Be a t i to represent ane ee 4 a " rn, ¢ As a people we should be thankful * | ’ *f | held ty ne inch 4 WAS i pon th ee eg : eormatic t almost every bett-| raining Because of our gene health ©, famine 1 plague | good fight © exhibit binned for it 9 ol ea ta the training tak jtution of learning in the United | tear , are not our part. Our country is prospe *; poverty of the | CHARLES BURNAUGH SURREN.|* j | States: q a ume pat t masses has today no place throughout {ts length and breadt! | “ lita aaa : syeg} The American game fow | no 4 But these biessings are me vanewoent, they may pa | DERS HIS ILLEGITIMATE SON |! ja ' ¢ De 1 North-| Wee taken from the | North weate as . with the day. Let us sti a t ed “ t . , to the| y the game | thus takie the t of then be doubly thankful for th i} @ | TO THE MOTHER fe th gare | the middie oping. we may be thi | J dais fl ona sity in the foott Michigar BECAUSE, the people of the are ant of ditt Charles Burnaugh, who stole his tt | 4¢ Jesperate a land so gree * th legitimate son from the boy's moth } <« 1 y g Corbett * e BECAUS matters of patriot c which men m K wave the Y her, be | be ‘ , oe ” more differ hor a ‘ pent @ | having agreed not t te him - on. wa 7 devision ir gainat one of the the same sect parties, are mo: d owar a » for kidnapping. Mra Davie then Misa! once | mone War given tine y atterlin the wor the weight eon | derful eh ng merty . * t + ’ argia, lived for years with Burnaugh | the iieag and was gre "1 ith t Ponta A> iH ' leoaching of than once * as his wife, relying on hi promine t pret. ~ —< in| the celebrated B 8E r \< re ‘ her. He refused to do so and os +2 vane 1 to the hat | whore wuc der to attain , ot a her years ago, with] y iaoverte scrimmages. Prize | of the f patriotic 0 gain a place tn affal ©, the man must | mw coming to Seattle with the ompare the| Harv possess these attributes, and also have proven himmelf a states y | 1 when ng at a ph ng the interclas® | weak t man Mra. Davis, hearing that Burnaugh Jim « on battles became | and Chicago B gives place to a further hope that wher and the little b were here, followed fought on the de ainin * faculty, and they | The defeat natrtott ail ax an ideal of 4 took legal steps yesterds iatter part of the ve y early in the seas Goctere, bern a th SB ~ ar tan. Ui pg of ("| gatv® THREE STRAIGHT FALLS) \' Pho es on Ganatenvy. tel ora abundant reeou { our rieh country may be utilized in behalf of b ted t ht the enough to r a0 na new lease | weakn Dartr the whole people hd by patriotic management may be wisely cory but changed his] When he | ROM JOHN BERG, IN BOUT)... re a ii nhen representasives defeat and humbied the ‘hoi conserved to the comfort of our dese es tion of forest eree Eddie ( A ot tos nt ‘ india -rineeton i |supporters of Harvard ‘ha and soil, wanton slaughter of fish and game, lavish exhaustion and —— — Ithe poorest flient he h ve AT’ WRATCOM n 8 but Rufgers met in New York and 1 a | te since defeating Pe waste of our great wealth of minerals, off and coal, mean to Ame LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT | Hie gave the decision 1 — | mered hin opponent « way for the present intercol-| Indians defeated Pennry feans the future obliteration of thie day of Thanksgiving—it for | Labor meetings tonight because he had » knook, a sim — — | legiate matches | § Harvard bids NATIONAL hopefulness, i re-Olymplc hall, | downs without r any He 2 armie Reginning if Intercollegiate fi BECAUSE ideration manual lnborers are ° terial punishment tn. detented THE MUSCULAR BACK | to0%0e bax evoe popularit ood te receiving from #0 vers i to become are . hall, 1420 Seeond| When it was over Gardner had a | Jona Berg, the loonl champion, he til today it Is ax much a nati ub The footpall JOUN URI LLOYD. gee direct ate © Coronade | trom the terrible pounding he haa | eee mre & pass the stat ; jb * of athietics, until even the | the smaller colleges Is as complete Will also eal! November # for San | given him | ding here ye ay that teat him. | - : ici } | proud east must acknowledge her a}and thorough as it is in the greet Franctso. Lin the fifth, Fitz started the round — Paenrely Hares game of ball | “PRILADELFRIA” SACK ORIEN | pede | universities, Some of the smaller the Leo Loos won from the Seattle rhe above cut ts of the shoulders}, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, | schools make physical education a Biwash bunch by a score of B to 2 Hall for the h ball and both men wer BARE supper The gnime from the start and seen here this season Keore Illinois, Chicago and to say nothing of the schools and untveraitie Northwestern, | part of the course that students must take. That this produces men of might is not to be denied. It has | forward progress made athletic supremacy porsible for football teams that, as a general| other than the large universities, and thing, could cope with those of the| places the schools of the United want States on a level, which, priur to the ne team, pitched ge who has signed articles fight Tommy Ryan, the welter-| weight champion, some time afte January 1. The match will prob- ably be pulled off in Philadelphia, Mthough some Ban Francisco clubs | have offered good purser lgsase RUPP ée- Of course all schools and colleges | intfoduction of such @ course, wart Bembtle ...-..0¢.180001000- 2 6 1! veinned the | have slumps of greater or less pro-! not to be considered for a moment. Lom Angeles 0.010002007— 3 5 1] TePioasy =e = . BAN FRANGISCO, Nov. M —Oakiand ae veat the joral team here yesterday by a neore of 6 to 2 | BACK AMEN Nev. # Portland lort to the loonie yesterday by a feud ‘ Labor, expecially organized jabor, has much to fee! thankful for. The past year has ded much improvement in the Lew Pe pid nd 4 se oes ntelic ctual advancement of the toll Beattie ’ te tn ? many wrengs to right, many gflevances facrameliio ... wi} any hopes and aspirations’ unreal- = wr 0 jged, still thelr conditions are better now and the prospect of | Ban Franelgoo ’ bod | future improvement is more bright than ever before in our this- | eae . * oy s tory. Cuepee wee | JOHN MITCHELL, President U. M. W. of A EIGHTY HUNGRY NEWS-| .& ssggeeasgusenenes SUSEERERESUERSEREESESEES BOYS SIT DOWN TO A) oe BANQUET FIT FOR THE PALATE OF A KING TWO HIGHWAYMEN ROBBED A. ¥ Piehty hungry members of the -—__—_- oo 4d. JOHNSON OF $27 ON THE | Newsboys union will «it down to an : Se Cr we ‘iain WAYESPRONT, LAST Niant [thoes Teanmestving, banauet ni-THAT 18 THE PRICE SPORTS WILL HAV Pp pt The both as to quality and MITTED TO FIGHT IN VANCOUVER quantity, is one at which even a / { well turn ‘al epicure could r A. J. Jahneon, a driver | SPACE corer a's, staan te | ep mone tertne aueet wee sale (Special to The Star) At a meeting of the board of alder- , underneath th duct at by the Ahnoal Newsboys’ bail,| Boxing to be a sport of the pn en the proposition to. clear the | iW acces aah Wantern avs [ats macatany’ evening | kings in Vancouver hereafter, and | town of cheap sports was brought up ee ey eee ne ot the in| the boxers who go there must have | and a plan hit upon. The Vancouver * a big house or the city’s “Dit” will | city fathers do not want to kill the Wo neh Jumped out In front of |numerable *dainties that will be japread out before the voracious young newspaper dealers will sink into insienif beside the “young ot be realized from the gate game there, but they do want to put Roxing exhibitions have been al-| boxing on a Jevel with other sports Jowed in Vancouver, “hottest | in that Sporty little town, g town on the coast.” but a] © After a great deal of discussion it | Johfison while he was passing a | apot and @overed him with revoly [bt the game time ' i chipolata which ja | *port smigh Sim and rr ee eee a ermaich heads | Cayment of $100 for and every | was unanimously decided to raise the of him pocketboyk had t Wabega antan’ who{ exhibition was made-into the city | price of @ prise fight to $600. This | akan his th ned ‘ ed with the import.| treasury before the match was al- | was agreed upon, Hereatte: ore | him to move on etion of making arrange. | owed to take place _|a fight ‘t# pulled off, the $600 mart | He came to police headquarters, | mente for the dinner, has obliged; he game brought into the city) be in the city treasury or the place } but could give but a poor deseription |the cafe chef to solemnly agree to! 4 characters and. one of | will be raided a# if tt were a hop } of the men. keep roasted turkey in sight unti| the & nas tured out to be ®/ Joint. > | os the completion. of th at. And | highwaym WELD FOR fisstsie = ASAD fi * ROBBERY == as inthe case of Fred Renuett, <i with living off the earnings fallen woman, was found yes- |terday by Special Policeman Clarke } in a floating shack over the Ude Hy be spread an array of to rican delicacies with | flats, critically i with typhoid fever, e might of hich} | She has be alone in the cabin for teosts pampered | three days. palate rejotce. |‘ "Rennetts case was set for trial There will © green sea turtle ———- j yesterday and when the woman dia was charge yes. |soup, lobster salad, little neck cl: *, not spear in the superior court, * M am | WITNESS AGAINST FRED BEN-| Citrie ras sbery in Justice |sliced tomatoes, Philadelphia cap mplaint of Gus |apring chicken @ la Maryland, stuff-| Jed suckling pig, pumpkin ple, Amer fean cheese, black coffee—but what's trying to name them all sk your favorite paper ped- about the “big feed,” tomgrrow. Barbara Harrison, the con fter her.” he amp bu took her to the Wayside NETT FOUND IN WATER! vriscion hospital, where she is now nproving. FRONT SHACK Her physioians state that her tit. Jness is principally due to lack of jaining proper food and shelter, was met Just as Deer THANKSGIVING MARKET SCENE