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ONE CENT “WEATHER Fo \ECAsT tloudy, with occas Perth winds. and br Tonight fresh tomorrow, " east to nal ra to NOVEMBER FOOTBA WASHINGTON, SATURDAY 28, 1903, SEATTL 40 CLOCK EDITION CARS COLLIDE ) IN HEAVY FOG \» N ® A Dozen People More or Less In|» “ jured in a Serious Accigent | |: on the L'niversity Line | ot ‘une nee om coping ‘ M a wou ® . . r ng at the ‘ : = ‘ t r way and the sised. He are at tn tomdamedi @ standing on the fr platfor {| were * ars the outbound car, tae 38 — tthe outs Ham Wold. « yed by| wife and ic At 2110 Feast | DOW a: s left knee abe’ tie of thle n ma Te Foner Mathews was . = oe a? * ge — “ tunate, excaptn injor a pa an ‘ th of Miss Rane, Tiokham was arried - THE HUGE DELIGHT OF THE t @ nearby house, having sustained Superintendent Kempe er has not Slight triternal Injuries, Bhe was 5 the passenger on the inbound car An The in eeuuauasn other woman, hose heme w ry at r learned. was painfully hurt an’ t where the ler taken home tn a hack. » Condu ) the lights were pe = C. M. Leavitt, eireulation manager cad without® piiiting the rushed Into the ¢ at long on away from them act that these jobs have would have been The Seattle Star THE STREET CONTRACTORS OF THE CITY INDULGE IN A LITTLE PRACTICE GAME, TO PECTATORS IN THE BOX and @ companton whe Wg a ey a ap hb turn on the |tehy onate be by fiyme backed to pull the rope. The then resumed its run and had | The delinquent street contractors ate saw the coded but « t distance when |@ hurry up work on their many emeompleted jo! f The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News “@ xe No. 238 CENT VOL. 5. GEN. REYES NOT $0 WARLIKE NOW a5 ; PER MONTH arene} LL IN SEATTLE COLOMBIAN FIGHTER SAY VER ZEAL REPORTERS PLAY« ED HIM FALSE—HE WILL DO SOME VISITING LATER | Pe ack HAS HER OV TROUBLES FARMER O'BRIEN 1S AFTER | HIS SUMMER BOARDER WITH | A BIG NEW SiX-SHOOTER | WALLA WALLA MAN ARRESTED BY POLICE, SAYS W. J. ESTES OF PORTLAND STOLE HIS WIFE, WHO WAS A “GOOD LOOK- ING WOMAN WIT BEAUTIF UL RED HAIR MR ERICKSON SSM = ¥ THOUGHT not making » single ef- in spite of been had the members of the his oily n A man board of public works not shows they were such craven coward and who and willing to tolerate the most shamefu lack of business meth: a hristian= f « hin wealth Sugecuneeseneesecenesees 2 absolutely nothing to see that these jobs MIGHTY LITTLE MONEY IN + @ z : A WHAT ONE LIDTLE STORY DID § | Raat 2 pliwadinment nga | Pata abte: es tans (here were. many | plaints that are being made. | SOF aeneine The board is not trying te protect the interests of the prop ; % erty owners, the general tax-p@ ing public or any particular in» & A. & Erickson, proprietor of the be hosen from yesterday's Star x attent rests, apparently, eave those of the piration! contractors. B | derwey dairy. takes ier Renaate teatentesiteiaa ee 7 py ng a ou ® ok this morr Today these contrac’ y 96,762 in forfeit money, M [exceptions to the statement of Mr,.| FISHING BMACKS CAUGHT IN A) wre nad been-ossociated with him in ters at the Be arche from now sntil | C rt a E. Marvin, who told The Star Christian Hfe and business. The 8 FIRST AND ONLY NEWS PUBLISH + arlene bes: SOR "the rs ne warts DAR > oe Fllan . GALE AND ARE LOST pope ye Pre Hg am : WORKMEN VICTIMS IN acci. & There is evidently rettenness in Seattle as well as Denmark. , me ran, Deets Horton, O. Jacobs and an vuaee B | DENT SWIFT SOAP FACTORY a . ' W. A. Harrington concluded companied by theif parents. were tin | SESSRSSEST ETT OST eee eee eee wickets: muanens ere skint avenue, there were in the neighborhood of 200 y * "We have to pay 16 cents « gal — bim and cheering bim ax he went.” Pi : ai ethene lon for good milk delivered at the THIS I8 PRETTY GOOD EVIDENCE THAT THERE ARE ees mee lke: Interurban depot, and at the pres- | LOT OF PEOPLE IN AND AROUND BEATTL® WHO READ THE orn = wepanay I ale of prices we get 28 cents | SPAR, ISN'T IT? ene, Setiey Stee: hie ES i for it from our customers } | Milling woe badly damaged HELP PICK WwW We loue an average of 10 per| | ent me ring, leakage and = v which leaves ue but little) 1 |ftmore than @ cents a gallon for de ‘BRYAN is | |THE GENIAL MATINEE IDOL WILL DECIDE WHICH WERE THE ie nia dn dalives’ deck 188 rd iT KISS DEFINITIONS SUBMITTED IN STAR CONTEST quarts or 45 gallons in a day, and | | the gross income from that amounts jto al $120 & month. The defense in the Bartlett murder | | “We ur drivers an/ trial reste De WoOif Hopper, the tall, pomp- | them, and #0 ~ imagine I can qualify | average gan the taking THREE CITIZENS, SUE FOR DAM. a nd genial comedian now ex bay ne ae : rebuttal, It is th | - kane On ACCOUNT OF:-TORI je has narrowed his selection ot ¢ will be give: ne * bi A NOON-DAY MEAL Mr. | Pickwick” at tbe the best ones down te a aren oS | " has consented to act ax chief |and they are UP STREETS | WITH JOE CHAMBERLAIN PROMOTERS ARE OUSTED FROM the Bt definition | deal, but before he . MANAGEM nd has » the contest edt m9 2 | ; ) ANAGEMENT OF THE SHIP. | colitont and has airs 3 I lnhestiod” of tue. five wables ¢ Three more claims for damages ig ae 20 wow Fm win. 3 Bry- BUILDING TRUST rubmitted fo him and which ones which are itled to the cash about $10. Be e morning. Dr. Loughary stat against the city on account of the dan- ANE MAN WH! M ee Sia eeeeen Chamber~ 1a chance of winning some one | priges. at to us per month per t in his opinion a man who act mdition of streets new being INS. AT VENT ee eae’ ‘to gene te Donne to of the prises Ih view of the fact that ao many | #190, gainst $120 which we take in| ae Tartiett fe eald to have done both ved" were fled with the elty TO ASSAULT THE PRESIDENT) EM. where he Is expected to spe PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov Mr. Hopper didn't quite “sabbe” | people have called at the office for |for the average day's work before and after the shooting of his | clerk today. . eae | ctreuft court of appeals thie what was being handed ut to him | copies of the various editions of the) The only way we can make any | wife was afflicted with chrenio a Mrs. Maud F. Schmitt, wife of Nicho- 1S AT LARGE | queried thee rade when the contest editor button-h Stan containing kis definitions, the |money at all te to work from 14 t sanity | tas Schmitt. asks $12,000 for permanent |@mith, Jr, receiver of the United | him at his quarters in the 1. Star has decided to publish a “Spe-|16 houre a day; but even then we| ‘The state hax several witnesses | injurjes sustaied at 19 o'clock on the ' | States shipbutiding Co | hotel, but @ of light came in |clat Kier Definition” edition, which |never would get rich. If Mr. Mar-| who will be used in rebuttal, An | evening of November 1, at the corner ST. PAUL, Minn. Nov. &.—Peter El- Sanieebaet bis eye after anations had | will net only contain the names of | vin knows what he ts talking will be made to prove that / of Virginia street d First avenue. Hott, the insane man who had the been made the prize winners together with the| why doesn't he go into the dairy was simply a common | She claims to have stumbled into one fight with the White House doorkeep- Well, we am 1 supposed to be | winning’ definitions, but wit! a one Hirmmelt ?° i that Mra. Ba of the dark hol om First avenue at eres several weeks ago, In a desperate eapectally wise on the subject of of- | contin many hundreds of defi count and did 1 that point @ against project- attempt to gain entrance to Presi- in my profe or private tted In the cont: Lynch, but st ing car nm planking, , dent Roosevelt's private office, has life?” he asked, and . i too good to low Alaska on the} and bru! left arm and sus- escaped from the state Insane asylum. | by saying: “I wi n be & splendid sor | tating al injuries. J He managed to give the guards the good kisa when I . Je teat and will appear | however ©} C. R. Walden stepped into a bog at slip y rday, but the news of thel gan pRaNCISCO, Nov phy breed 3 or time about the middie of next| j nave evidence In sur-r the corner of Kighth avenue south be captured and noth-| nan for 2) years, was senten | fi | fen ve Senet | ts Ing tnjuries which he alleges en- ing need be nid about it. All efforts| go Save’ tmrsionmment in the | , | Sue nie 40 § to find him, however, were unsucces™ | jail for wearing men's clothes | On the same day and place, & horse ; After his arrest In Washington, Et } BELL | becar imbedded tn the mire. La 7 Hott wae « jged inane and wes} wants the city to pay him 1a gent to. the state Institution here for| |FIRE DESTROYS VALUABLE) the expenses of hiring men to ex safe keeping F ing veterinary sur 4 RROPERTY IN NEW ORLEANS PRORIEMOUTH, N. H., Wor. 29—|FAIN WILL CONTEST CASE i8 UNERAL NEW ORLEANS. La. Nov |wented @ bronze ship's bell to the — — | ——- | today destroyed the plant of the } rulser Cleveland. | PARIS, Nov. 28 dinue x [SCORES OF LIFE-LONG FRIENDS |NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF THE “ ‘ ed | the Fair will e, began t SERVICES AT THE - yg <n dlae odn ANOTHER CRANK APPEARS IN | day befote Specht Commissioner Fiah-| ATTENDED | MINERS’ UNION STARTS ON| 7 ‘ | | ef, of New York, who opened the hear-| FIRST M, E. CHURCH ° : | } eT oy ae | WASHINGTON WITH A “BUG” jing here, Attorney Harper repre PHILADELPHIA, Pa ww. At RETIRED MERCHANT AND RICH| HIS WAY TO COLORADO { | | | 4 Mre. Fair's atives. The Franklin fleld, this afternoon in the | gist who attended th Hon tent s crowd, tho MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE | nati ‘ ; gid gst The funeral of David T. Denny plete watk- | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ ”, 1t— jed that Fair's body was so bruined|,,2he funeral of Davi 2 : INDIANAPOLIS Nov | Father Waiters, claiming to it wan imposstble t er an a tr . , : ore, claler ; hureh, ‘Phir YORK, Nov. &.—Vietor eh to | . John's sor — bi o was fy street, th 8 F nc - n’ ’ -_ o was f i od himerif a here he will es of th a ing Wouse here to inh avarters to direct the | cndiaace F D the chu y at da, Re Color orn’ strike, He will first |to Oaklake inter notify hie brother Simor omg eg The service -— —- inerinant of Seer "the Uaemheeh [SROMANS SURRENDER TO GOL: tstpe Bin ' t ; eis | with @ pray a] M. Prusan, who resides at i113 Wash to have pient money and no cause | DIERS AND PROMISE IN FU- af i th Sa Mfe-long F any | Saeee oct. Dae reporiad a-Sae for his taking his life ix know | A. ©. Thoms eed before | how a yenrs Mr wiso| lice that a vicious dog has been ran- whe | TURE TO BE GooD Sudee * it tte In| ning on the streets near his house Walter J, Graham. ) | load Tack it - The dog, he states has been snap- who has been serious! at his home, } | Thankegiving Di Accag to th r ~ ee ; | ping at ct has bitten sey GH Prospect street, le son ot-| F, Mont, | complaint @ Jack sak foe aues-| eral people ter today, and it fs thought _ h hetweer ling at Fourt ' " , \ r too} ie _ tinue to improve. a Por Morrig atr wit offalr 5 : ptaln Buford of the ae I a - +f pen rv} 3 u sport . wht Steamer Rainier is due f t . died at hist f ty Morrie a] talon setete ot Mi. a December Francisco at 2 oclook tom of apo-' barvendes . ; . s leak 1 *t in Rhode ing an $2 yours old. Plaiie thie meshing he ot he boy unintentional ; were notified : ils successor bas not bees