The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1903, Page 1

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Saeed The Seattle ae (Ste DA BERL M. GARTER 70 ; DESPERATE BATTLE : BE A FREE MAN AGAIN ONE CENT CENT VOL, 5. No. 237 a5 ce WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a7, 1 THANKSGIVING HERCES Detectives Spend Night Fighting : bathe arent 4a SPE | ne coe ofthe sniary: vise | sa evaneak went net, alee in Chicago Suburb With Sup= | ves tasmere naxe sowwes ne 9 mv for ox-Cauptain Ober | Pagataperprints : ———— Rosehs, the Chind. hugnesye ene " . at] UD he jharbor, | Frou ¢ 1 Nov a wg ' ¥ ' t the awh hat has raged wived & 4 y u me} wa ht t the in teen Carter becar to be Peter Neidermeye H ar Hamer where the bat: | Hammond om the re of the} -soral gen pats es + A cused by Gustave Marx, t sked for and forty bent st tr and # 8] Cad th hited Mtutes| p that charges thought | STS - TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS Alger be th We do not . ay the lof valuable mining property, chief convicted. After |r - mie ere nee : t he may fe that country hia! guisied jurints alternative uing, t JAIL ARD o republt | attle proved to two] UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WINS FROM IDAHO AFTER SE | . 'g rege ' yo ATTLE HIGH SCHOOL HAD EASILY DEFEATED SPOKANE | | the games pinyed tela | PANAMA, Nov ‘Th unta, « Alfred Firth Convicted of Murder. "82.,300050 O88 & , > ~ 4 regent, unanimously vot jowny ft wde begar " Why on earth he ah i have ted of Naval Storekeeper, Meets jr yys.p-eennin’s tthe Beat roe wien ites "ious | Siok Shae cae eines Ses eee ao : [treaty ; S the lemm spectators at the of the goal a gaining sae Death Without a Quiver i en F very dawn PETS GEN. REYES ARRIVES the University of o when the teams| score for ¢ Both teame . NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27.—Gen. t the Idaho univer the field, the grand atands | played har ne thet (Special to The Star) Jf Richards in the lead, followed by | Rul “olombian general with ‘beribboned thou- | Washington better Of at. VICTORIA, B.C, Nov. 7.—Alfrea| Re B. MoMicking, Thos, Shotbolt Washin ning gar 4 the lusty volces| It was st 7 how it toe 1 jait| Werden Johns, Rev. Pa the pris mibia in thy united in the dir men to hob James Firth was hanged in she jail) °F way Mh ssonieans . and whistles blew. ing the game Yard here this morning for the murder! Radel was formed a rehed t y Referee hrock and Ump Idaho took the ba Beuttle in- “of Naval Storekeeper Batley, at Exqui-| the jail yard last night for Washingten Hoize 4. The first blun-| side her 6-yard line t it out malt June i, IMS. The execution took| After mounting the scaffold Pirth| er ler the made was about of danger. | t 8:2 o'clock was asked if he had anything to any. | ig fe hree seconds after the first kic Miller of I@aho outpu Benth wtun a windertul Te reptied that he had not, aya! then | ANOTHER COMMISSIONER omelier. He wore no padding lott The ball wes hicks over the| He used hie picking to Rotwithstanding the sleep! y udjasted the white p| NEW YORK, Nov, 27.—Francinec hie we ht pants ® ne and tucked back by Spei-| and once punfed beyond Washing- ® parently, remorseful night he spent and the nouse a his | de tan, a lawyer sent by the towns stocking® fell of i Instead of|ton's backs for a large prior to the 4 without a quiver waited for| Republic of Colombia to the United He bucked the © | Washington kicking off from the| After it was all over the Idaho ee pone pS AI § ergy Bae States in re n to Panama and an and ran the ends for big | 26-yard line another kick-off wns men mounted thetr tall tallo-ho and Prisoner's cell a few minutes before| Hangman Radoliffe inspected the ad affairs, arrived here - Although very small the | lowed Idaho from the center. Some| rode down town with their pet bear. fo'clock. When the officers arrived at| justment of the cap and noose, after| fom Savanilla on the « men bad hard jobs stop ther work of the referee, a»| The Washington men ran to the ey. ls cell, Firth had just completed a| which Rev. Paddon pronour He lett Inet ping him. we the umpire, was as giar-| Speidéll quarterback the | kane made her bent # fin lingly in error university ed slow! Breakfast of eggs toast and benediction As the preacher . ; 7 Mibich he paricek quite beat prayer the shert® gave the signal. The | the first half, #eattle scoring ne| Washington should have won the| up the hill to the power house in his gelemly bid his spiritual advisor, Rev. | trap was sprung and Firth fell to hie future home lepembies the sentence. Anerwara | Cchsorn pverwhelming | wet and muddy sult: A silny ball Cannon Paddon, the sheriff! and the death. Hs neck was broken Instant Grant sent Carter to West F Menere, Green and Gay prom! touchdown, and oe aan Bee Pace ane br rom ius falier farewell. ihe then announced ft wh 1 uduat-| nent New York contra rs, were tn Bpeidell the firet tne) that he was all right. The captain that he was ready to go to the scaffold, There were but a few in attendance ed i. a *, dicted for « ielty with Carter tn used , poor ger 1 2 the team sae to way to 4 Gnd the sciemn procession with Bher-| at (he execution the Say seh harbor fr in ‘The: ; 2 nd clean clothes alone fed to ada to escape arrest and) in hiding |= be bitter nd it BECOMES WARLIKE IN INTERVIEWS could not way | cree counted nine and used the werd out for the tenth count not yet » from hie governn not conferred with other missioners now at the American capital i | | received his me west and Prospert street and Tenth | avenue west and I through | Which the proposed COLOMBIAN COMMISSIONERS SAY THE WOMEN WOULD SELL JEWEL S TO EQUIP AN ARMY WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov. I1-- the United States last night Moenacing: interviews were given out aald: _ by the Colombian commissioners to “The women of Colombia will sell One Kinnear Park Jine murs run. was pase Went Queen Anne improve ihenday nignt nis of the nelghborkood r part of the ox quiring the ety. It vated that it will coat B20 and that the property owners wilt have 10 yay from #8 to $ per lot. WHITEWASH BUT EA] ag vim ce FOOTBALL RESULTS OF GAMES YESTER- Team Does the Rest JOHN D. IS A WIZARD fine saree is od AS ee the IN SESSION Game, and the DAY IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY PORTLAND, Ore.—Multnomah, 12; University of Oregon. 0. | MADISON, Wis. —Minnesota, 17; Wis- | conain, @ hand go for twenty GRAND STYLE AT THE STEV-| CHICAGO-Michigan, 28; Chicago, 0 | we | CORVALLIS, Ore—Oregon Agricul- ENS CAFE LAST EVENING,| 108 ANGELES, Nov tural, 18; Nevada, © WHILE OUTSIDERS ENVIED | now In second piace by ® very narrow] mae eS ee ~ margia, Yesterday Dillon's men w | WALLA” WALLA. — Pullman, 18) 10 envious and unorganized! )..04 the giwash bunch for two] New York, 1 What- | S stormed outside the 4 | a ramrtnere of the Newsboys’ umiat are | straight ames and both of them were ie exelent their Thanksgiving turkey at the | *hitewashes oma High School. 6. Te ee ee in the third fnning Parke Wilson CHICAGO. Carlisle, 28; Northwent- made & big kick about one of Umpire on 4 MeDoland’s rank decisions and the| | LOB ANGELDR, — Stanford, 18; empire told him to get off the grounde | Sherman Indiana. Wileon didn’t get off the five min-| | MANCHESTER, N, H.—Dartmouth, | " Lon Agaclen, 9 t BOULDER, Colo. — University of At some of de rest of de go0d things,| Th? Second game was ao Ii § Ce 2; Missouri Stat I just laid low fer de turkey, | Mibition and Beattie lost 6 to 0 | Mines, @ on i got me draw of dat I topped| SACRAMENTO, Nov Port | | KANSAS CITY—Kansas City, 5; Mis wid three slices of pumpkin pte | tak the fret game > day 4 to 2,| sourl, 6. ailed Ih quite, and while no gus | aid lot the wecond to the home team, | YANKTON, 8. D.—Yankton college, . me of aden wid ait}? to8 1s; Hur Ico ama Grodin we gn FRANCISCO, Nov. Oak COLUMBUS, O.—Ohion state, 1¢; In- ct took the morning game here yes- ma wiversite, 4. The t 5 t 0 and lost the second to LINCOLN, Neb.—Nebraska, 16; Hu- nan n Frandiece, 6 to ¢ 1 mion Y - DENVER-—Haskell Indians, 12; Den- | wisaiow STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ver university, & traily that “ oo Won, Loe. Pet. ROCKFOND, Ti—Knox College, 2 pacity them with « liberal he | Saoeks = a i Agr nl Col. sandwiches _ “ fo | MeCLAEW, Quarter CAPT. SALMON, Fullback, STRINER, Tackle 16; University 01 { the ovguntaation of the untor : ; SHEEHAN, Cente NYERB, End. Deaf and dumb ng that time the union hax paid out | pes nce oc sie BHAUGHENNESSY, Bnd. DRAPER, Hait Carolina Deaf and than $1,000 In wick benefits eS CULLINAN, Tackle . prerent at the f last night But} : wn on the grid. mame, 1; Wabash, ©. every news’ ie wearing toda m back for © yards - enresrs —pactnsnd souvenir photograph button hi | 4 at! © loge this r souvenir "pda THE TYEE | ‘secretes’ oe oevet coe MS's oS! PLAN INTERSTATE eR PORES Wabash ye 4 to | : = —— —_—__—__— | ORATORICAL LEAGUE EDUCATIONAL MEETS | wx tree vhicn | BREMERTON | tom Daly wilt meet in segaibie “hie the ake a | thoy lant that long. Eve atta an interstate oratorteat GO TONIGHT) cece 0 i fi a a Sailor Harris ‘and Billy Weston | cators of a number of states. The GGRANVILLE, 0. Nov © tert Nov Rough and Kid Lewis and Kid Blureter are| matter hax becn under oonsideration ual meeting of th ther slong that coast, | Three Contests Arranged for Ever-| to fight the preliminaries, | for nome time and the plane are now at Denison Ur wa attend actyee pulled Into) Green Park—Special Boat RO T WINS the membership of” the Ano representing the lending Imwtitu Ber Rees |Heague the state untyer of Mon- tions of learning and scientific bodies P mod eonie lown, Missourt, Oklahonta of the state, « at all unlikely that} At 7 o'clock tonight a steamer | i destination on | loaded with Seattle sports will leave| PUEBLO, Col, Nov. 27.-Jack NEW YORK, N Aw be . in alll pier No, 2 for Bremerton. y | Root f Chicago was given the de-| tion of College and Preparator ready |can't see a fight In Seattle, sojoision over Jim Flynn of this city Bghools of the Middle States and Ma ready on| Bremerton will furnish the anruse-| last night ne go lasted eight Jand, be ite 17th annual meeting he y down ment, Tonight Danny Sullivan and! rounds and the referee came 1

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