The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1903, Page 5

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SEAT WINS FOOTBALL = CHAMPIONSHIP. = ~ HIS LIFE DEW itu TO SEARCH FOR HIS ERRING WIFE THOU J. B. SMALL, OF OSWEGO, SANDS OF MILES AND SPENT ORE,, WHO HAS TRAVELED HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN | MOTORMAN PALMQUIST BNE et 1 th Kitely A FRUITLESS QUEST, 18 NOW IN GEATTLE E RMNIGHTS FROM LOCAL TEAM DEFEATS GRIDIRON KRIGHTS \ v | a FROM SPOKANE BY A SCORE OF 21 to 0 | ¥ tt ka in an untiring sears for his orrise] a WASHINGTON IDAHO GAME - | bd hi Ww n Idaho ernie s west « vie : . . 1 " . of w or r fed £ j t Dow blind, « } time was ca “ . e ! iw nt afte “ i} ' t al night nable a t ’ Many th ' t eins i ~). He has 7 + on gta : ~ MRS, MARY A, SMALL a bad d and in the Ant ’ "| Whose Husband Is Now hing} nay in vet es : ’ for Her in Seattle. twill « pay a reward “ by I " | cet! AOTO MARRIED be 4 SREB ERRER ERE Ree eee ‘ ‘ en ty |weu KNOWN WRITER WEDS a ro cA th * ' th WILLIAM CHRISTIE LOST wia, | IN “DEAR OLE LONNON” r Lad a WARM CLOTHES be wagen es Aart itig time tag unpl a {* he bride's parents s > es a The police are now tox fof 3 f ling ® “nw ack wig and aubgen| } @ ‘ ba feburna, ering @ ud ehirt and) o . users, and carrying a leathprl - tt a 2 suit case 4 a 8 William Christie, an actor true * a ' * Mi f the local theaters, has a I a ng his stage clothes and makedap . " kit “ at m this rf ne free . < . 8 : gy gg Simm, i articles me with othe ® t . *% Were im the ¢ ’ ms Ss a tl . 4 ae oe y s. F e . s aa Despite the fact that ahe can be ic. s y, rai t s t } present at the Newsboys’ Tranke ay, rain s se a wevie anquet in spirit y. worse in P 8 . | the fate which makes. all u | holldaye anything but days of ~ oy: for the members of her pr LER RE RR RE REE SI ERE RPE R ERE EE EE | | |the winsome face of Mine May Stock on, the actrems, will be seen among - Ite pwaies™ tonight at the Hotel i: : | Stevens. ; iad p Ravin | Migs Stockton plays the part of and we FOUR PICKPOCKE PLAYED | the be tn “T utcast s Ly now on the boards the Third THE OLD DRUNKEN FRIEND. Avenue-the and in uence od 9 h b bs ' a» been | GAME ON 0, ESPY—LOST $15 lof the local Newsboys’ union. he aie” wore more than eager to : have at the “big feed,” and we While ©. Epay of 223 Republican |cor pu dingty euned when they et, was waiting for a Jamex| received her regrets thie ning. ’ eet car, this morning, he was rob But the little actress has bit up- na fete bed of $16 in five-d f gold piec on a scheme to “equare herself wit ; The kiss definits teat be over ; The plan adopted by the pickpock-|de gang.” By each plate at the o ' Th cannouncem f the aw th os ots was not new, though It ge y} banquet thie evening willbe found + . ae pox t we ‘ orks. apy says that while be souvenir photograph * Gefinitions from those wnt was sanding on the cofner of Jame: earing than the signers of ¢ .w a at th the tb ¢ 1 |Street and Second avenue, four « ‘Br Judges cannot deckte sach a mom ‘ yor the hak: leame along pretending to be dr the president Hon anid 4 jety, no panic |One of the men made for Expy ang) ter of ceremonies says, “that'll » November & w h tent extended his hand, enthusiastically | some . . t saying ‘old The dining room at the Stevens *. irene, 4 will be closed to the public at § th a pretty 4 tr of mine. any-|0elock until the banquet is over, 8: 2 way. Shake hands with my frienda”|@fd thet will be only when the last \ mene whe are o Yefore he could recover from the} "@=tra” on the menu has been dis- } of such dinners |SUtpriae, the men had crowded) Posed 6 centtibutions oe | a pay He told them that erefore the Batra, |they Were mistaken, and they apolo- held an open |Sized and walked on. When they Sdiilen to: the uenat (9 gone he felt in hie vest pock. t public dinners ike (®t for the $16, and found that ft army at Mad}. |Bad been taken. He went at ofive . in New York, |t0 headquarters and gave a descrip. gradual tion of the men. ms . mber 19 —— ember ae e ; ember ® = |the County ‘The funeral of the late David T. - November 2 more th Denny will be held Saturday morning. : ne | tion and not Sunday morning, as previous November 0¢ [heavy meal were ly*announced. The body now ties, at : November % mtn the Provt hospit the famity home, a mile north . 3 | special Thanksgiving services were D, JIL, "Nov. 26, | Greer Lake, where the ploneer passed dip the chapel thie mr ne. | orm 10,000 people a! away Tuesday after @ lingering {i} , oe ;" a the LF bie football game be-|neas of several years duration, He . Fort itions received late yeate harness by Mra je and the bubs was Tl years of age “The tinh hides ee boys and Firet half, Car-| Th public obsequies will be held at Ak h Adam and Eve were permitted t @ in North | lsle 9. | en First Methodist Episcopal church take w not Eden” Mra. M. J. Neagle. : aR ae from 4 to if j yoga at i! o'clock Saturday morning. Pre Palys alm Lge enka a gn a linners {n honor reding them private e@vices will be “A” kine fe a bb f bites.” F. M. Jameson. oe t12 hom: nf mee at the family regidence. Rev. W | ee | “A kiss Way be the repulsive pate of decit. the magic button of friend. |“ the Was As Harrington will oMolate at both] ship, the light arti f love ‘and the momt\tasting } m of mem- | 7 oitaety ord tf ene bed ge AB pee Bene Nie ory” Mike Ketly he at horn . but will be made up : | 1a guiding star.” A. 0. Walsh 35 oe Sve Sabon | | fr om the ranks of Mr. Denny's pioneer é dhe tg fn Fh choot - od sor Utah, Nov. 26.—A rentgy | | MF Denny was really the p> f Crittenden 1 yy Talten {hel of the National Guards was fitpa|SPe city. He settied on what ow J net naar iJ upon twice by armed strikers eamy | UP site of Seattle tn Isl, being one of Bate Nt} o'clock this | this morning, Two Italians w the first white men in the country. o ai "| rented for alleged attempts ong of the central figures sn atin a ene & of boxcare. down on the] hiatory of Beattie krea - Jcounty “Jatlw were not passed by | *Witch where a special train bear: £Y was shown in vari —— thout notice, although for the first | ig Manager Edson of the Denver, @ | us enterprises which promoted the time in years not a single c | Rio Grande ¢ Compapy, and of d growth of Meattle. Prine }t wae made.to 14 | ficlals and troops, was standing. ong there was the building of prisoners. Sheriff Cudthee ne on sy trl cat car sytem mo! le ever, providing chiches TWO MEN decade ago, His millon the : ' { Lake Union was the first - UNDER WIDELY VARYING CONDITIONS; BUT IN THE SAME) Which haw " t for ae mtn gy milling “ " th mm, mave th: 7 ty stablishment of an ¢ . JOYFUL SPIRIT, SEATTLE’S THOUSANDS AT TURKEY To. || Ry cane wane MISSING) tric Naht plant followed | : DAY—THE POOR, SICK AND UNFORTUNATE WERE WELL of roamt Serney ang sreteery | RR by a trun, Roe entre A ad ¢, but the 2 other prisoners In cons ° wealthiest man in Se-| CARED FOR—ONLY A FEW CITY JAIL PRISONERS GOT LEFT | ihe jail were allowed ante | — mitie, his fortune betng emtim Under widet ing conditions,|ness was almost cc ly suspend ee Z J Ae nate A : out with the » people | ed, and all public offices were closed | The Street cars carried a large] MARIETTA, Ohio, Nov. 26—The| His git the city were many . of Seattle the| The turkey dinner was, as usual, the| DUmber Of parties traveling betwo oe yrrd eel Rigg of en agreed : Thanksgiving holiday set aside by| lodestone for all family gatherings: | LariOw", Mections, of the city, ‘Th leas to, cottme Ag Rares wee at elaine. Wham the the pligrim fathers of New Kngland,|but thon who were unable tro take | {e"brkat at 10 clock Ul mann: | ¥ sepeaiod Shek Oe Sear erg fee Seen Tee traces 6 Wile ane oie mere THER Om matures BE Busi- part is h reun w well’ late tonight their Ives in the fire, nieces and nephews |Heartrending Scene Contlagration in Omaha OMAHA 4.-Wour firemen way by th wae were bi it in a big f i ' t oat at A ' h * ryt t I f h th rh bullding t hk sie ab ' n dolla \e The f Joad ar r ft " b WILLIAM BURMEIATER four t on tate FA B ter HERBERT " f ' WILLIAM 1 2. ame I ri EMOTO HEN RAS Vy by Qe bar Wg (aia i anu i) THE THANKSGIVING GIRL that a few minutes before, he had re-| wanted the mo | cetved a telephone message from his | Wood: rt wife who said that George had his| the ck eyes blacked and his head cut in sey-| He waited sev era! places by Thompson who, Jack- | friend to returr son states, Is a man weighing 20/| ma ar to the pm ds. Jackson was referred to the} —_— prosecuting attorney. He lives in North Beattie. BUNCOED A SNOHOMISH MAN PARTED WITH #0 ON THE ANCIENT SINGED BaP- TIZED IN FIRE BY AN EX-~ PLODING CONTROLLER A wild panic on a South Seattle car was caused this mornin | 4 MT MIM, NUD Mn i MTN pe y. Being a brother gon advanced $0 on ral hours for his Then he reported the OFFICINS CELEGRATE Be Ties avenue ane ela street WASHINGTON GIVEN OVER TO when a con box fuse blew oul] «eREIGHT BILL” GAME | and severely burned ntormm OBSERVANCE OF THANKS- Palmquist about the hi : There were 20 passeng: GIVING DAY and the wildest confusion prevailed | Fred Thompson, of Snohomish, was Phe fire was a spectacular affatr, | freight bill route.” He was taken in] WAHINGTON, D. C., Nov The though tt looked fo passersby a ii | by the old game of a confidence ar the whole front of the car was| who pretended to be a brother lodge-|elty ts given. over to Thanksgiving. ablage, . The flames caught the nap}man in temporary financial straits on the motorman’ ov ont and ‘hom p who is M1 years old, was | President Roosevelt will enjoy a big Hinged It, but were quickly extin-| standing tn front of the depot yestor-| | uey qinner tonight with his family, jsut shed. | day afternoon m his coat was dis played a large Woodman of the World| aiso a fow friends. It will be entirely WANTED A WARRANT pin. He was accosted by a man who| introduced himself as a Woodman. A| informal. SectetarpHitcheock is the friendiy talk ensued on the merits of | only member of the cabinet who js the lodge and ather points. The straner | working today. # this morning at 11 o'clock | saloon and have a drink ROME, Nov. ®8—One hu to demand that an officer be sent with] Hero. his new acquaintance told|dents of the Americ Th ppwOT who he said, hy beaten f freight dd needed $40 tit that | toasted President Roosevel \i4-year-old George Jack almost | nigh He said he had a check for|sador Meyer gives them a recption to- Into tnsensibility Th father stated $11, b the banks were closed and he night

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