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; ONE CENT * f The Only Paper in Seattle That eC Cc fed : 1e al e al I ‘e Dares to Print the News : a SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1903 3 VOL. 5. No. sags 25 CENTS PER MONTR # q | we 5A i | THE PARENTS OF SOCIALISM NEW YEAR'S FOOTBALL ‘The jury in the Mike Bartlett sane tt wee charged with murdering = di x : Et ~ sae ding ; A " “ : Brought In a verdict of “Not guilty,”| his wife on Pike stredt, in shits ity, oe: ie ’ ti 7 a the athie . ‘ie ent pa ; g a amet ay 45 minutes, Bart. | about a year ago ‘KEEP uP | ‘on n teh i ) % vl re f , IME GAME ‘206 SHOW is ow [SUPERVISORS MAY STOP) AJ FRISCO FIGHTING IN ‘FRISCO Anti-Saloon League Will Op- | | pose Attempt to Re-establish | the Alleged Evil WASHIN Wl ESS SE OE Bee ee | a oie ile . BAN FRANCISCO, I Henry Moer Was Struck by an» | AFTER FITZ-GARDNER | nine wodsy snd conth : and district» FIASCO thy te . i N. P. Passenger at Black River 00s") : phd ca pri ely . nm the nature of a pretin | tion of the Oakland Poultr j Junction fab pases te neon te i Saukg bast the aoew’ or caavaconaee j en Ree Saloon le io "was on t orgenized P 1 oO Henry Moer, a laborer, was struck | vented the eneineer from seeing the! the chtef fretore at cavvonaan ¢ at ms Engiiot By the Northern Pacific passenger this | a nti th Was upon him, | ree 1 in the abolts the ght was the poofest exhibitor Morning at 6:2, near Black River) The MJured man states that he S| eninen ent, ling to the on in the Hay City, and even . over TJenetion about nine mil th of | train wartine Ghe ate heck the 4 \ , it According to a well-tn Beattie He wa ped Immediately | tian wilt do al tw» power to pre-| RN NA : le ing man, It te understood Me General } i nec o~ | Vent its reenstablishment WAY y : that the Yosemite club, which festerel| ‘The big conorete retaining Qemination proved that ne broken bomes | sic He was taken aboard Yq \ . had rlaceia N N | the fight, is in bad repute there and|tne north entrance to t been sustained, though his body /and r ® the hoapital upon the ee IW ere Alex Greggaine ant | Sorehorn tunnel te neasty-ce fe badly bruised in many ° | RN is are on the market em-|1¢ in built of solid concre ear wiounie torent onesie examination |SMON STREET [ REIN y Cottroth are on the market eo- It ie bullt of nolld concrete 4 struck. He that he was o i man : ensure w al- glides of the bluff at the entrance img the tra: 4 the train almoat him down be he had time jelly, but that If no internal inj out of the way. A deni , which [had been sus he Manited the vision to a few feet, pre- chance for recovery TUNNEL FAVORED | Here’s a | _Good One! | a _ the Seattle Dray THOUSAND INVITATIONS TO DEBUT PARTY OF SECRETARY SHAW’S DAUGHTER counet ruct the |* into the me the} two balalalataedestahale atelier EEE ry “i f THE “SPECIAL KISS Pasar: ae CONTEST” EDITION | MISS FAIRBANKS $e sre syn vor come 1S MARRIED iday. and will ain the names of the prise winners, together with det which Were decided by the judges CHICAGO, Deo. 2—A society wed to expremm-the clearest pn of @ kins. Resides the winners and the withing definitions, Ging of IMterest today wae that of | Mise Margaret MPairbanks, daughter hundred other definitions submitted during the contes jof the Inte N. K. Fairbanks, and Inion #treet tunnel p B. Hubbell. The be brought Chamber of ment prior to chow aspiring light heavy- and middleweights Imagin c Jack “ easy money— and someho Kiss Contest” edition will be ready many e Big Pour Ing board te line charging printed in this edition. together with what the pocte and mous writers have had to say abot the gentle are of « tien. ‘ You sb | Harry Purcell, the old Cornett | cach, has resigned to enter in " & bear tn mind that this fe a special edition Theodore Reynolds of Orange. NJ will not be went out to regular subserihers unless ordered be j The wedding look p mail or tel The edition will €0Htsin four pages and will ft the home of { be sold for nt per copy. nome in times of | x “ Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter weil ner haw a life Job LABORERS ALLEGE pao Bag on 3 their definition a throw the old backstop down H ; The reg iJ If you desire the Special editon, you must order it as above mentioned. | The English yachtemen have ex- A DECEPTION | SqUSaRaUEERERREERarGEDsewestsuecensenceucess B | Yacht clu change the rules gov: Damen multe sgarees ine ==" BOWLING | 7B, LL CAPTAINS j Weoaten’s that shake out your reef afternoon White tar} INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Meamehip company aot the Western Alaska Construction company by twelve e The captains who lead the dif- men. who claim to have been prom | nea ined work In Alaske by the defendants RECORD forept raraity (came on the gridiron | a hat after payin are | ma ‘ollows | They allege that after paying $0 far | "Famers 6 | and arriving at Solomon, where 4, Metager: had been sent to work, they w uarterback, Marnisall yard~ formed that thelr services were not vetoe—-End, Dewitt Gd, Boule. k, Brown, Quarterback, required HARRY LEAP ROLLS A SCORE) Cammell—Guerd,, Hunt 5 ESAT RT OF 722 OUT OF A POSSIBLE 900| [aferettencna eK Sinith « | HE MUST TESTIFY | ieee eee } pole A BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. L—Harry| Depauw—Pul a! Carlisle India Jobnet. Michigan —Pnd, Redden | Belpit--Fullback, Slater, | Maverford—-Haifoack, Thorn, 1 Rueknell—End, Cockit Brown Teck Webb. Rochester i, Clark, warthmore--Halfback, Smith. a—End, Ro Center rush, Leap, the k Feliz Spiliitich, alias Roy member of th E. Herbert, war arr ning and will appear witness in the Flowers robbery al crack bowler ana the new Mug saloon, on King street remcent alleys a where SpllMtich was a bartender. ti | Leap te per ree ora oe bree social event of exceptional im-| | was thought he was preparing to | kemes with the able score Portance will be the celebration of | itomreli, the cmbitiet aiid all the [eave town when he was arrested. | of 722. Pickler's score wae 675 the debut of Miss Enid Shaw, | folks high in society will be present.|A short time after the roblery «| loupe average wa ra” Fant Quarterback, of the seoretary of the | some Mise Shaw's schoolmates | Watch and $65 belonging to Flowers| making the world's record he | treamary, December 16. She will be | trom Jowa will come for the event, | Were found on Spillitich’s person. He |former record, which was made tn —jsogtety will occur at a. tea to ae | given by Mrs. Shaw at the Ariing WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 2% t tor} € by J Fell, wan 2332-8) — the only cabinet debutante of the | uate of Cornell | WAS releaned on $100 cosh ball for ain Fullback, Peabod Season.” More than 1,000 invitations | college, lows, ‘and wan one of the | hia appearasice In police court today Lene Sei este eee | Pardue—Quarterback, Osborne have been issued for the event. Mims | orators on comsnencement day last , ‘| Shaw has been an accomplished and| June. She received the degree of lar member of the younger set.| fh. A. after reading a thesix on the who know about such things Predict that she will quickly achieve @ high place in capital resemeation of M Washington and Lae—Tackle,! 19. | Indiama—Halfback, Clevenger R Teundle ; philosophy of Tennyson's poetry Marietta—Tackie, Nulton. | j ne le Rare’ mf his heroines ‘BATT Towe--Kend, Courthard AW. JONES js in her 22nd year, She Rt. John's—Quarterback, Wilmer, | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. 2—Will| van and French ficently. ry Georgia ner, Ketron, | AVERAGE Minsouri—Tuckle, Washer ‘bowling champtonship of the coun-| The Jones be able to hold the individual | day Chris Myer war arrested Wiscenain—-Bnd, Abbott |try for another year, Is a question bs 4 Wealeyon —Center, Gilleapte. agitating the minds of the : ‘A 7 - - roe awed ber aitiame " if is of the present individual » muleted 0 1 om town—Haifbac ar pion in this city for driving over walks. MARVIN HART WINS FROM! PERCENTAGE OF THE COAST luring the national | cee THE BROOKLYN FIGHTER IN 1 | bout here, last night. Within one | (ne “nottielal ine } } some ot the LEAGUE PLAYERS IN THEIR SHORT SPORT of the FIFTEEN ROUNDS HANDLING OF THE WILLOW f ga by = if Pither Michigan scrubs are as ‘ J | BOSTON, Dec. 2—Muarvin Hart fal averamen have not | #904 Mf not better, than the r team of five mer _- | MOTORMAN FATALLY HURT |iminute of the time-timit, Reteree | raley 3 KENTUCKIANS SETTLE THEIR| ano MANY INJURED IN COL. | HucKICy “called time and gay si Jot Louisville, alt but put Kid Cur . larg or Oberlin was lamentably weak | Milwaukee at the annual meeting to] | flgnt to Mart, who had - honestly | i, |ter out of business in @ 16-round | feo tricia } when she faced the Hurry-Up boys. be held in Cleveland, 0, in Febru-| A Clever and Amusing | Tale by F. Anstey - ary j jartin Canele made a pretty fight) The champion ia one of the most | aa@ingt Jimmie Britt, but the coaat consistent of bowlers. ‘Throughout | boy had him all in at t wind-up. /an evening's bowling his scores will] 383; ¢ earned it “tag It# pretty near up to Gans to de-| not vary 20 points to the game. Of DIFFERENCES ON THE PUB-| LISION ON ELEVATED ROAD “Although Hart outclassed Carter | as Tenn) ti REVEee, Se) DOO Tie male tithe aoe late he has not been bowling In his s LIC STREET—ONE KILLED,| - in actence and # ape] ork t og Meee. : |best form, hae aa the Ohio Gov.- Bi | peared to lack # OTHER MORTALLY WOUNDED CHICAGO, DL, Deo. 2-—A denne | janded frequent! | Sample, 906; Meany, 801; Brasher porta are! ke | 208; Irwin, O'Mara, 28; J hin t Herrick | he could not devot ail on Carter, he fail- | ‘ rook. | Smith, 2%; Townsend, 292; Carey ed ® put him out, and the y spar-|to the sport, but is expected to Will ii i Fe Da a EY AS fog this morning was renponstble | {yy tighter als wanes te Gn) eres a es ae oe * incumbent. | round into form this winter in in a Few ys 28; Jansing, .26; Francis, 6; Me © succeed- Pat *. tHe o ‘ent defo e t. , succes = r Ky.. Dec. 2—Henry | tor » number of accidents, the most |" his feet before the coun: Farlan, 24; McLaughlin, 284:8chwarts, |e in stopping fighting pretty well.| ‘The eteamships Excelsior, Newport | goa Skane ag a nies eng | VIRGINIA LINE OPEN AGAIN 2; Krug, 21; Anderson, 20; Bar. | and Banta Ana will be hereafter op- | es morning instantly "« eee eee ee. © veer Care are running again on Vir-| ber, 2%; Newton Murdock, 27%; | Judging from the numerous pho-| erated by the Alaska-Pacitic Neviga | j and Skaggs mor wounded "| collision in the south side elevated. | ginia street. ‘The Cedar atfeet cars) Dajan. 27%: C. Graham, .20/ Cravath, |tographs of the crowd at the Yale-| ton company. The venels wore for ’ i —- Reshawtines | Harr Cappeil, motorman, was fatal- | will be temporarily transferred to| 2%: Sheehan, 204; Hoy. 268; Pabst, | Princeton game, football I# popular) merly operated by the Pacific Packing Hi] iss Buperin| of Streets Walters jy hurt. Charles Newton, @ pi m- | the Virginia street line, #o that the| 26; ples, .%6; Leahy, 206; 1, hman, Jin the East and Navigation ec mpany. 4 age F. t | bas begun « crusade against teamsters ger, wax badly bruised and cut, and | track on Firet avenue can be paved. | Blake, 28; Devereaux, 0; Me ’ poreg Maer gecet agg pe | siiscaiheainistontacaesdigaiatsinnane who pértist in driving over new con- several others were more or less in- Tho Virginia street line had been ' lingxworth, 20; Clarke, 200; Messerly Frank Kramer and Bobby Wal-! bi genera! manager of the new - Gréte and woodsn sidewalks. Yeater- jure@. » ut of use for more than a month, A. thour have entered the six-day grind company, pee

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