The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1903, Page 5

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PUT. STAR b] vq) )AEPUSED QUEEN STULL PLUNGER DRAKE'S WIFE LONGS FOR «'SOCIETY’ ‘CR YSTALS THE SEATTLE AFTER ELUSIVE GOLD CORBETT WILL NOT FIGHT | BASEBALL THAT HAWAII'S LILIVOKALANI AGAIN HOPEFUL CONGRESS — MAY PAY HER FOR HER CROWN LANDS DEFEATED — : ° ‘THE FORMER POMPADOUR LOOKING FOR A GO WITH CHAMPION FITZ, BUT HE Is NOT) O8 ANGELES at every pe HAS | (io"hoo Loos took apethor game } | | } at Los Angeles to over Sm. She enjoying an in . 1 . ., fal’, ., ” . o- 7 « y @ wore was 6 to The CONCLUDED TO STICK TO THE STAGE waa @ tame one and were YORK BOWLING TEAM WON A ms —_ 1 . . g affatr, th DECISIVE VICTORY OVER THE) vol have bean wo excltetnont, Jim: 1 | pear aibeaaidinaie ie 7 Gray was a | ‘ A » Now. a8 ‘ ) ‘ wm thy a une af 5 to f ‘ a OF T Wit ' te . om ance ws 4 “m «(aie | Changes to Be Made At Con- ference of Middle Western i. ‘ "7 Colleges at Chicago “te: | _ _ Radical | . he rules a. hietica In ° 8 ineating er his . ines, that . be requi EF 1'of graduate students a» well as of J « o wh hange from “4 ree - be coneld GARFIELD. Nov. %~The footdalt | » and weg ’ high shoo! and] HONOLULU, H. 1 Once | lands. The revenues from them went “4 that the W a the] J Part are playing * in pursuit of ¢h It to the support of the goferament. on Mnd- Jom A Dr. Deseuds today. 10 ta] cetpocmien , ~¥' that ‘the contest wit! be| ex-Queen i te fi as there f considerable | Washingt wants aon ' EXPLOSION Bue: Aa, a Peed plunger who haa sent many @ bookmaker to ¢he tall timbers, has in | duced her husband to quit Chitago for New York. They will live at the bd f-Astorta. Mre. Drake is one of the me beantiful women in F NW A it is known she longs for @ place 1 me swell 90° | . ety. anjong. the upper . and it re- | 4 . mains to be seen whether she will © ut « figure t =e P h ff a urchase 0 _ Regpep pa ees. “: SEATTLE TEAM | B/G MONEY | Women’s Su BADLY BEAT id Coat: EATEN and Coats at ra a, a ae A NEW HAVEN, Conn, Noy. 2%~It f the “neon ul ° Seattle Drops Another Game|b** Deen stated br the Yale foot On nothing to com- eae wate i | ball management that Yale's om re 7s of the local gov- = Joetpts fram the Princeton game would Dollar plats om ae | BIG LIVE STOCK Apel > he deck ioe oma com have come about Gam for ex ahrough the raltty ripping up the nd doing co " - wave came about #0, or Me Dinggg ot siderable age to the we iT TACOMA. Mes iy Sg > whieh GH lake S100 te be Queen Lilluakalant will spe wat potion! woul in the te Football team defeated « team from | cuually divided between the two wut a a ita at oe send te the 8 the grammar grades in Beattie, yoo: terday by a seore of 41 to 0. T cook, who waa versi tion, SHOW th parties Hike to play her. ery comvention, no matter what A Yale football POLES HERE, ce estat | New York Store standing near at the | tiene. Nil | Seattio men were outelnnned cont Ghak tes vont ry tt Cd pegs ; ston of the | one Lndvalec the line was frail at] io, same exceeded those of last year | 1418 SECOND Jeoeb Pert ingress ton aid her. And the legie- : ares \ which was | per cont if Near Pike Street ature unanimously passes her an- The steamship Homer, Capt. Don. | near by ees | Tabery O31 re was an . aidson, arrived from Lynn canal! 5 cnoters Fa Bente ge Se aae ta EEE Es npt last year ut this down ’ this morning. Tht Homer brings | jp ary repairs w NEW STEAMSHIP PIMPLES | Eastern College of Painless the amount 5 id the governor, | ’ twenty totem podee snd Inds | aw s - mnéie 1 {rted al? kinds of blood remedies Dentistry ‘ rn e queen in| sh — cabinse in seetic as and| The show will be « rm 4 | whioh failed i dome any good, but tied Se he’ Seamen: abe ) to "Se |oniy . SCORCHERS BE WARE COMPANY Sir | Second and Pike. Masonic Temple money eee ; a the} Seles . ba i pein % ve te ‘s x . bof | at Christensen's hal last, se 6 Sotlare in fees from her since her |! <a tht tange. autened Hb enemies gr : N¢| The Queen City Good Roads Club} LONDON, Nov, 2—A dispatoh pre, cupbey ye 7°, odeitied, ita to Washington began, ati! bid | Tsht, pleases, GS Ore? the ttle ! ig Be wr} wg es seein pera. | Yesterday pet from St. Petersburg says the inaug- |} feel fine when f perience, R ~y }*. her hope. Last year there was n| ‘hOroumnln. Tot Siy clever and re- ery iret ar rec pe attention jo Spore authorias uration of the - Cascarets. red ©. ned nt of success for her. The senate | °° | ee | tom of foreigners to sore degree, | o1),'° authorta a Sethe “Russie ona Aoariea [etwas Mewerk, 3 ~ hint of suconan for er, Tht geaais tected front credit on these whe ney did not arot nearly 80 much p Russia artes | 5 3 Hed t ty i, oe @ much vo enforce the ordinances prohibit-| takes place today. Cargo has been Best for the benefit of the royal claim- | ‘tiled them Ses as Se ee = Saw o riding. C. E.| booked from South Russian porte, For ant. The house failed to do like RWI eg 7 ng reckless bicy California's Attractions | Thousands of stock raters from alli Gitrard, @ A. Chelstophee, P Mjand @ satisfactory complement ef wine, Congressman Cannon stood tn sections of the co from Mex-| geinning. H. F. Grant, W. F. Ptper,| emigrants has been secured at Na- | us thn areas ourist, pleasure or health | - £8 att | Leq Wellner, Frank Bartholomew | ples. The senvice will be maintained ialsled "by nose whe | manifold. Take the fam~- jfrom England, France and Germany! 44 Ww. P. Hammons are the men | by several ships having « minioum fe by * Shasta are here. na who the elib named far the posi-| speed of 14 knots, This ts the first | laim to the crown ta Whe Russian steamahip Kamehameha made # division of the public tands of Hawall, m years | class. Reservations and Gencrtptive, oma, they were divided Inte three/titerature at Southern Pacific C portions. A third went to the peo-| office, 618 First avenue, EE. Bilt Improvement Clubs The general contere of the Seattle f that between Russian ; ee committee | ent Chiba | will meet at the Chamber of Com. Free Want Ads Pleasant, He, Pot Taste Je, Anather part went to the king, | general agent jmerce, Monday afternoon at | Med at B from Meory Geisler,’ fee Clawstiiett “eee for Free Want | or aii ee te Oe weaken Rnd the Kasnehameha heirs have aR ge TOR Tre swetlest ff] o'clock , mer. Ads houlge tablet stamped © | heen enjoying the profits of these| Extra special mince ples, 2 @¢ Janda in the years aince then. The remaining lands were called wn c anteed to cure or reus | [$9 twa REMEDY CO, Chicags of N anwar ‘Meee | New German Bakery, 920 First ave We have a ght oak Geld used in i of our werk | Box rewns from to ! ot colors and Annual Sale 10,000,000 5 | Bridge Werk from $3.50 te $ec0 designe. — | Full Bet Teeth, $2.50 to 5.00 All work guaranteed for 19 years. Prices from $1.50 Up to Eastern College of Painless, | Second and Pike Lady « om to € Good Bread --Soon Wed interpretation Pianos Wholesale Piano wrare ver Peoples’ Bank jn attendance. Hours— ya 5:0 to 2 The™ Crescent } ; | Buying Hyp Bo agi j of an old epigram. Use Crescent Egg Phosphate jf Tae Richmond ¢ places | ROA aye ager cy Bak os : Boe sit = By te a {] every member in the position of ee school that will teach you et Sauing SOwder ANG SUCCESS OF oe, Th pnd the terme are as McLAREN & THOMSON, | Good results always—with gs00 % | sweet, wholesome bread. Gvuarea- j a } $10 Cash and $6 | Cor. 24 & Pike. Seattle, Wa. | tee. a Month 2. Cc. FLO Yi > FURNISHING GOODS, Sherman, Clay & Co. ||" Jemetry. mi il Collie 7 r4 | 4 719 2d ave., Hinckley Blk. 741 Second Ave. ————————— ‘ehh at PARLORS U.S. GOVERNMENT GOODS t 518 Second Avenue body k Uncle Sam's good Overcoat Cok Netaed Oe pad tone ok wna Be eee ven aa ae Se” Seca ay, skzare te, beet rs “i andl the orca : Perfection | wOPLATES We beep wothing but tule U. A Goverament materia Oy Sean te i No More l Rep Civilians’ Overcoats $4, "° “eri. ' Buy ¢ full quart bottle ane pele Viele tne cinco: tain tt Cee Gee ef Pure Jamaics 00. Zz au po 2 Cae fitting; velvet collars, and worth more than $i n Pp ‘ _— — hl : ” Teeth positively extracted and fm- va POP pg Sip Spe cea ae a eescee as ff WOOL BLANKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR heart's content. and replaced with new ones the ‘These U. S&. Navy strictly pure all-wool white diankets, ; Not a bit of cotton about them. A lifetime chance: $4.00 a pair. . rs) Gold Pint M CLOTHING. E . ° Tok las, Singerman Sole vinines . Tee NAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, pm Ete. ‘ I F ion, fh Bridge Work.........:.0.- 4 Both Phooes Pink 1751 THE PANAMA FEVER; “WELL, UNCLE, HERE’S ONE DITCH THAT WILL All Work. Guar WwW, STOKES KIRK Free Homk’RY ATT _, Stine j BE DUG Sundaya—t 6. 1m. to 18 mm od ; *

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