The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1903, Page 5

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PR. SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL WILL PLAY SPOKANE HS. FOR- FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTHWEST TOMORROW | THEY LIKE HIM | TPP RR ORE ERCE ES PEER REE EL ERSTE | s * } ® INCREASE IN CITY REVENT REQUIRED & > —— | . . Ps men 1 . i ie s | | FISHNE \) \8 100 | 12,080,92 $ 904.234 43 8 | \e | . }8 100 | 51,668,653 1,107,641 12 8 | LO8 ANGWL! hd coma] | e; plaint has been made to the pollee/M 1903 | 56,674,672 2,263,084 50 © | awainat Dafling, who alls bin 1g | a “‘’ t rt, short t re and |™ 1904 | 2,015,020 O09 & e ¢ . TC ex . . ror . 7 pron a hill top. He has mained | i | . TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF NITRO-GLYCERINE AT Peay ‘convecth. Meare of the band “ a | INIANA POWDER WORKS CAUSE PANIC IN | the x with little or r ber s TOTAL SCHOOL REVENUES a) thelr backs. Da rig Receipt WW nt Co. Treas-Bal. © 7 ALL TOWNS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY wraduate, He live " le | ! : Fe Wane 8 ovntiteptiansine « | ; s eported to hav . was felt for m around, Thi | | | A to in 1 te “ a : . , ne sk nae ror ao @ | ‘ t k a if by an ¢ k . 191 | $580,503 45 | $157,537 82 gp {the death of J COLON IS NOW CLOSED A y , «a Among t ¥ oe vec 8 1902 | 920,871 78 | | 228,881 34 © Killed in a ' Corer, a , Colon One of the commissioners of Pan “ he tment ; explosion at the Etna F F he towns in this vicinity. ‘Thefama to the United States, who ts j= | _ & ght, 4 a ; f the acetdent talked of as the first preaident of | % (@ 193 | 8 5 54 | 65,200 05 © . pee ¥ t » ’ pany's work meager the 6 repubt . s ¥ f fternd he reed to the polidm we, th find tha | THESE CUNNING LITTLE MEN ig Cre : rin arbor of come ly = ' t tain 3 { ' all to the | a ‘ OE a th ‘ rennet t x m- |M The Star today prints a ' 2 . oie f hi 1 « 4 ' "ie b " ton | i. | . 4 I has been » by 4 t girls Sf r s «| | . s The I ! s) . You 1 1901 the @ | | ® tol f 1 a) | = iy utt 124 x ‘ .. | 1® an increa ), oF t \ =.) a In 1903 the | va f | = Py OF9, an incre 5 90C pe ta o. | CARMEN AND COMPANY EACH GAIN POINTS IN LISBON, he new ad I tig . Sk Pe ape o +. TLEMENT OF CHICAGO TIE-UP B ¢ “ene & in iqoo to 1 ' F . 1 r @ | emcaco 1 covered eh tr s : ated tha nei!’ finance @ | street car 1 ‘ e larmed when th grr n the ¢ . q Sw lid not da ear ) t is y » Bie é ® the! t t1 mills. =» ‘ 2 Hut Mr, Taxpayer , t already 1 s © ia 8 ticed what did happen, from the tab! . c 4 s The revenues requiredto run the % 1 ow | re q r . ® timate of expenditure had j $1,156,000. - q y Xp as aay @ also has frightened the 1 th e@ ow < * i et 5 ¥ . : the " > e laste day d cost a | temlly my that the @ busine lait the wegalé diner tattle: then Ith of s halt million delters, 4 @ city has increase LJ @ department store re- 4 @ the cit I a o& ng off of trade of nearly s Doesn't there ry @ where, Mr. Taxpay s ®@ cs 3t per cent. intwo years, and the tax levies s | [ " ~s ir to yourself to haul out your s | a“ 8 an pencil and try to figure out v such s 7 | Sone j@ administration of affairs will lead to i nuedafew @ j hed in, remember, Mr. Taxpayer, you are the one & ; |® that suffers the most The Star has frequently shown @& , ing that the big corporations are favored not only by -_ ®@ assessor, but by the board oequaligation, and have nev- @ ‘ | cf been known to pay their just portion of the run. @ | PAT HATFIELD, ALLEGED TO BE IMPLICATED IN ie ning expenses of the government Therefore the in- & BALLARD MURDER, CANNOT BE FOUND—IN- creased tax levy hits you a good deal harder in pro- @ ” a M8: <‘p6etion to what you own than it does the big corpor. @ QUEST HELD THIS AFTERNOON ® ations which are abundantly more able to bear the in- @ @ creased burden than you are © | BALLARD, Nov. 25.—Pat Hatfield, Jing the escape, The search was fruit. a Now, just for a moment, let's go-bagk te land @ | te have: participated | lens, Bowewers : rake S. . 1 the rear of the Log| It now developes that the evidence pirates of tle, otherwise known as the delinquent @ ‘unday night, in|} may show that it was Hatfield and ® street contractors. Yesterday they owed the city in @ | an was beaten to | not Verno who struck the blows, ; o 1 mon ¢ 402. o« hi . e death, has escaped. which resulted in Sullivan's death. ¢ ® forfeit money, $6402. Today this has grown to $6,522, @ |“iiincia wae arrested with Private| Verno has claimed to fellow prison- I C or more than enough to establish a city laboratory at @ |Verno, who is being held for the|ers that .this i# the case, and fhe . i ertme. Verno was ken to the! coroner has positive evidence that if ‘ ¢ . once, equip it with all apparatus necessary to test the @ { (rim. Vere Hatfield and three | was Hatfield who went with Verno 3 4 quality of milk and foods and drinking water used in @ (oiner soldiers who were with Hat-| and Sullivan out into the back yard, a, i THE STAR'S CARTOONIST SHOW 8 WHY SEATTLE'S STREETS ARE IN THEIR PRESENT DEPLOR- 4 the city, and to run this needed department of the, .@ jm wl me bi + Phage rae Fe teal wiven ir has oot be proven 4 ABLE CONDITION city for a whole year. @ (and placed under guard there, with] that Hatfield struck the fatal blows, ig + JE 3 y s Mayor Humes has stated that if people will make @ | the ainderstanding that the com-| Coroner Hoye said this morning that “ ——___ —= 7 SSF ®& formal complaints to him about the « itions of the @ |manssnt of the fort woul profice | Chere wee sereas Seven ae ae 4 j hem hen they were wante y wou! »e pro 0 be reomplic 4 render the helm hetplens Ne T DEAD B streets and negligence of the street contractors, he will @ | tei authorities in the crime. For thix teason Core a The was then manouvered back | cities tina esterday morniny fel oye is v > ce . « and forth until it was worked off the @ investigate the matter i.) Zomentey ee ct Bergen | nop Reng te very anxious for his re ‘ rocks and clear of danger. She was} aia 3 ee. . Engineer Thomson says the board of public works @ jin getting away from his guard an So for as can be learned the milf- 4 | tee suade fant for the sight Cup Sam ha ~ ‘al. Nov, 2—/@_ is afraid of the contractors and dares not even try to @ |out of the fort. The commandant /|tary authorities are the only ones 4 Karle brought her up to V ja thie - ie celhdes ike linohe nalie th to ; nmediately ordered out an entire| who have so far made a serious ef- ie | morning pe boa aemoncy OF Sieke the con tors live up to company of soldiers, which scoured | fort to recapture Hatfield. ‘ % _——__——— men their agreement @ [the woods around the fort ali day| An inquest is being held here by SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, %5,~—Fite That’s a sample of the sort of a business admin- @ | Yesterday in the hopes of recaptur-| Coroner Hoye this afternoon. ‘ | | simmons is a decided favorite in et Pinta Asner Dchonsiaand & istration the taxpayers of Seattle have to put up with, O———EEEE=E=E=———= = ™ 3 | } |@ How do you like it? 2 7 ae Raa | | betet «at 10 to Son his Cight with PTRCTILIPITTe Lr “4 MONA, FROM AUSTRALIA, | i “ | Gardner tonight, Both men welghed | Secesaagsan | j SERIOUSLY DAMAGED) | SHINGTON, . ee | in at 3 o'clock, All seats are sold | =| NEW LAW i AT VICTORIA Heat interset fs being. taken tn CONFIDENT Fo! SEs : district by taking the | > a sae a yi © a fe apo pee hao by iy 4 yan # ros e 1 ham CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov the} antli the end of next week. (Special to The Star.) + <s (Special to The Star.) GOT TWO YEARS horte hab Giek a gieaillitery manage! Fas wianamen toGaw areeek. idles OLYMPIA, Nov An. applica 3 ; VICTORIA, B.C. Nov to Austria and Russia promising xe-|Wife-Slayer Bartlett's Lawyers! poyisen, S. Il * H, M as bveon flied 1a the supcame cuare ; i ; e SRE NT aand forms. Wraight and Ber t testi. docs en been filed h pre steamer Moana met with a m committee room when the announce: iil ied ae i, é ‘ cipicanssellt i A pa Bay Ann a by the at ys for Frank Zenner night on arrivin « fr |ment was made that the pr naent | OWENSBORO, Ky. Nov. 35.—Rev. | Will Not Call Forty Wit-| fied tat they Stel ie tie] LIVERPOOL 25—A wild] of Chehalis county, who is being { which will detain her in port for three| had decided on the appointment of [Chas Wathen, the Baptist minis-| FAMOUS WOMAN DEAD | domestic troubles that he was insane |témor, which ed by @ prac-|held in custody under the new law } or t | Pollock | ho was convicted in the fed-| NEW YORK, Nov. %.—Harriet Hub-| | ‘nesses Subpoenaed Foam Being vd. Ane tical joker, caused all sorts of con-| making it a felony for a man to Ive Pegs Dye SOP Jeral court of raising a $1 bill to $10, ' of the méat ' jst the t , MUNGer, ANd SeV> | tion in shipping circles today. | off the earnings of a fallen woma. 0: o'clock under jand passing It on & woman, was to- | ne « in the world Saree See oe ee | neport was that the big White| The hearing has been set for De- Fe as keeping well in to’ lpeuatnena to two years in the) nis mornin preumowia. She aid | neys for the ‘ T n, tor keer + liker Cedric had collided with | cember 18. The attorneys claim that by. San Francisco boat was L | arise llsshathitsintis nee Pans Sagtewe Werk on Qeoutit murder tri the died tod: Lonport & Holt liner in mid-| the taw is unconstitutional ‘ : Moana was to berth betw: r : the face he lito. He ha tic and had sunk with all on! A a ; ps rie the steamship tite, Captain ‘ / set and the wharf. A strong current ‘ Nov. 26. - —— ke ita light Fa bee bere gronpen IM ; was setting off she nd before the} PARIS, Nov. 4 firet | Pretty Well, Thanks y signed his pe rumor had the effect of over ak anger, arrived this ine ning trom : accident could be averted the ship| wad the Fitty-| BERLIN, Noy The imp ning |because of health, It is stat-| whelming the offices of the White | San Pranciace with 14 paw % awung on to a rocky point off Wiliam | the ighth cong ged into | Physicians’ Wulletin today mt wit-jed that while he was keeper he had r line with inquiries from friends | City of Pueblo, sailed this morns 7 Head. Her rudder struck the rocks. ' grow one, He bell 1 wen excused from furt " aved any as 25 lives. He was! of those on board, The Cedric salied) a Ry of Pus ~ . “ I the goth and is due| ing for San Franctaco, with 2) pas ‘‘ sengers, and a full cargo of freight. The impact was slight, but #suMolent to mean that he V will last a i his aliment. | Thirty with: #, including physi- const lin New ¥ to tear away the steering gear and from politics. sion Is convened tomorrow.

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