The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1903, Page 5

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_ ’ = | om : SOME OF NEW CHAIRMEN OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY SPEAKER CANNON TODAY lk eee rT aah ine APPAREL a = “RING” EXPOSED : ae Destroyed---Lives Are GENER AL |S 'Scontee they a mt pe he The Heads of Congressional Com- in Danger Ee abou 1A FORMER GOVERNMENT OF mittees Are Des ignated----No ptomine we FICER 18 SENT TO PRISON 2.08 ANGELES. Cal. De Re- / and many of them ate yet In danger WALKOUT —™ PR RE OEMS work Ther | Surprises in the List hie Poe a bese 2 es , © ca © j i. There te oald to be about s Gp tht | tee - f 5 ri ASH D { Private Land Claims—Geo. Smith miles of timker neve} nny maltese Gintgnt COOKS AND WAITERS ARE AT) 4 agreed frauds Bpeak House to- | of Hlinete . ret . t f ' « ” ‘ ne i Frederick H. Gillet alread *w " San By k-| OUTS WITH EMPLOYERS AT |; en of Kbit y : sey mille will be wiped a denperataiettonnst 4 er FRISCO ‘cen , Py tb rBnear “hm at dans t fighters im th ° Late reperts state that the Hrookings» Me . . “ . G nad to flee for th . mber m: ‘ SAN FRANCISC ‘.—-T? sth t ty. are known to have fe of the taura ; memt de to ent con- | ‘ Then a yage te made a that it te ames RM ' ‘i morn his t a he highest bid or © MoCieilan 100 AN ANGRY MOB WREAKS ITS Biinols M Yineted of Geo. Howell of New Jersey - fark to rematr of the trust Pe Heh i Acrounts—Chas, Q Hildebrandt of stator the “a. VENGEANCE ON A NEGRO fying f y ‘ ‘ etlan her. it in| BRUTE nwey of Indiana. ee TePeaasadaniainkeoe, <0 | * th the strikers j f J i J. Jenk (Wis-| 1 James T. McCleary of " t TAMPA, Fia, D A nes ain - ne restaura pers are ity “ J h 1 ‘ , andis of Ins bere . mew oa ' t ba and are scouring the » £ ‘i h H < at female help. The ‘Tv ata u o lowa < al restauranta this after ‘ " F EVERETT DRUGGISTS PUMMEL) ” . York Affaire Robt. KR. Hitt of w amociation for not getting the jo M has EACH OTHER IN THE POST. ter Bion CH | ther members of the association. 0 haart aiather tsteed fre | ment » “ | jis called “consolation money | fon 6 wae thrown owt - we u repay ty arious members t ‘ . f, adopting the lan »| oooftes tte x! BLIZZARD ake Spot a. aly si See Se DODGERS RAR OD VE TIS CLOSING pep se Dill says Hardy had been talking James 8. Sher-| gained np tract scandal, regains his important Edward L. Hamilton| place on the appropriations commit- about his wife. Hardy says Dill got on t was en tenuis oun = . angry because Hardy would not take r n ¢ vew 2 Mund in. straightening owt, igitatMANY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF| the murd t ne IN ON SU. ; $\* erritor with jobbers, who latety * wn : cuue 1 n tee Livernash failed to land th fused to well to him because he-had| NOME ARE WINTERING IN with: PONE WH: : sire—Henry A. Coopes|tabor commultton. Oat gels a blaus on aon ft Wiscon , j “ * Canale—James H. r *|F. W. BOYER AND GEORGE KNAPP WERE SEEN TO BOARD A on of Wisconslt oa eeatt cut prices alization and. immigration -_ } SEATTLE iar | Lorimer. the Chieage : on the rivers and bors | . ’ mt") CAR FOR VAN ASSELT ON THE NIGHT OF THE DE SMET nia : r, is not ye MURDER—SHERIFF EXPECTS A CONFESSION an eee pong be. of WOW | agies Sani om Ge ieee aed r Mars wee arraigned th b! idings and unde tee. Ploor Leader Wil : ar peed down c v's jury. i the Mergeant. D Charlas Gillet of New Y ippl ta on the wa y of them are | with Vandine tor sedneeriel waeed aw Sewtecatiant ean: A ieee nore t ; of Mi higan ‘Other Westerners to gain places pories. " Ryan, that it is believed will finally | ing into the city from the south. Boyer SN | Labor—John Gardner of New Jef-|on important committees are M. J. ]iand bim on the scaffold for the mur-| had a hat the smalier man was] WASHINGTON, D. C.,. Dec. 6.--|9*¥ Daniels of Riverside, Cal. on bank ' der of Kimil De Smit, In the Maple Leat| bareheaded. Two hats believed to have! It I= reported this afternoon that the | Militia Charles Dick of Ohio. ing and currency; J. C. Needham of iets ad calm at. Vea” hase “eae ares Oh elk — S pave eccldent Hid Pensions—Cyrus A. Sullo- | Modesto, on public lands and MINMEAPOLSS, Des. 5—Revolt-|a teading aiterney of Nome. Geare Geerse Knapp, hie supposed accem| Royer's de that ettn chairman of the nationa Henry C. Louden Stng-| 4 ; of campaign {ng at the apathy shown by the au-| McAdams, manager of the “Hot Air piles, are #0 strong th on | was in the M na v tee ‘ " “ y. H journed with. thorities In prosecuting boodling al-| mine: Toney F Nome merchant fronted with it « it is] day afternoon « V. Graft of Tit img the called jermen, 100 of the best business men {and former ¥ ite; Janek J the} nt, wilt be a | mer - | the city today met and form: ea-ohiel & 5 Nome: A. Asbiem " rither of |loon with er 4 ading cigar merchant of Nome: J. 3 t eas tee | portant paint f Ke Watson ng man of Nome we McDonald. A. Z Watson and J », Rudd, all of Nome; Caps geon; Thomas P. Burn from Hig reek; J. W. Martwiek, —— see MILI Y at Royer at | to a Jury nts and thom much agminat ’ eputies have ¢ 4 tha tutes. Th pment Is at present tit today re Se ee nd provi | san diggs Ber acne. Hn : n not b SOLDIERS TAKE CHARGE OF M INING CAMPS AND RUN THINGS PRESIDENT fs WhOleo be oper TO SUIT THEMSELVES | jt at the majority of TWO-STEP AND BALLAD a ift, but few of th now CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Dee. 5. of the union statements in the Reos " John , a Re nh | (Special to The Star) the clan, has ntrot at Cripple Creek, but up | MITCHELL AT DENVER ‘ . | SPOKANE, Dec. 5.—With the a er | t pnd } _. | DENVER, Colo., Dec, 5.—President |aintance of a fellow prisoner, Edward ttl a ballad © noon ho arrests had been made, | sitchell is in the city today. He is - } herift Ha . nga ay ast ibditaked jexpected to have a conference with SIINGTON, D. C. | placed on th | Governor Peabody during the day a, the special : oh | week R which pub-|and will this afternc > wident Roomevelt at 1 ook thin no Great W morning. He was Introduced to the a eee r ent by Secretary May. The moet ing near Spra- | | ‘The mine operators still refuse to the | grant any concessions to the ur 18-/and will not even meet the latter's author J officers to discuss the strike SR ROTET 0: UR

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