The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1903, Page 1

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ONE CENT WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY Tl) EASY ee & =— DECEMBER 16, 1903. Mine Disaster Near Whatcom: to take the pines of th Discovered After Victims Had ° byeet af the Been Missing Many Weeks |te'ss sontm tt the: WHATCOM, Deo. 16-—News } any ‘ bins a few did not acd ! The m ere «a \ 4 United Shing t the original di & mill at De Since July they } Of, and they left 5 —_ “BOUND OVER ever to the superior * court je ied Peter Meister a : one charged with having attempted ¢ aaate induce Julia Herman, « ye «© «irl. some found been PERFECTLY -— STRAGHT }J. MH. MCGRAW 8 AYS THERE WAS NO CROOKED WORK IN | ARMORY SITE TRANSACTION mer Governor J. H. MeGraw, of rm of MeGraw & Kittinger, wh tiated the &: f the propos % as represe Pa FATAL WRECK | TWO KILLED AND SEVERAL IN-| JURED IN KANSAS DISASTER| # ! SISTER HAS CANCE e y MPEROR'S WHO Sam Lindstrom Held Up on Jackson Street and Third Dec. 16.—Ir at P y <o MANY SEAMEN LOSE THEIR. = © th LIVES IN BIG STORM h way. eres h strang 4 om MADRID, Dec. 16.—Severe achilii elk teeati thie ah row htm dorm are reported near Malaga yesterta Sitgd so Fourteen sma. were wrecked hie pockets Seentzitws bodies have been re- | oO: Whee metby Hergeant @ewart 1 . mtrom’® clothe® were covered with in and he War greatly exelted pale anette anne um Louse Ge Dewit Ur sence CAN TAKE CARE OF | HERSELF MARIE CORELLI TELLS HER LAWYER TO SHUT UP, IN THE TRIAL OF LIBEL SUIT WALTERS WOULD TAKE THE JOB) MARINERS HOLD AN ELECTION LONDON, Dec, 1&—The ibe! a The terms of three ffictain tion brought by Marie ¢ againet lent ‘1 a local councillor nam sxioner | who is also the editor ind Dr. 2b aT paper at Hayden, was ¢ nf of the board of Birmingham this mor ne 1. The firnt Space in the court chambers proved ‘ field for r to be inadequate for the crowd that wae in attendan his p Marie Core! assured 4 told her lawyer that need his ansiat an st to take care of herself ne case art ut of Corelli in local matters BOYS ARE ARRESTED inom wy at WELL ORGANIZED SYSTEM OR SHOPLIFTING HAS BEEN UN- EARTHED AT EOMONDS took the stand ati John Alex. Dow ” REPUBLIGANS MERCHANTS AT BANQUET BANQUET of criticisms | © to the Grand r — ~ morning , e cial to The Star) : fi Callfor y8, Wash, Dec. 16.--The| aeiiedy h fem authorities have five yo cvgGe men under arrest and have un-| iw, earthed what is said to be a well OID YOU EVER NOTICE WHAT A GREAT AND HOW THEY FEEL AT HOME ROBBED -. Wife and Their , The Seattle Star “e Dares VOL. 5 No. 253 to The Only Paper in Seattle That } Print the News “« 25 CENTS PER MONTR ALL EFFORT | | FOOTBALL S TO BRING EASTERN TEAMS TOGE’ CIN MATCH BE MADE? TERN FAILED AND WES THER HAVI 70 FIGHT _—-SEIGER CHAS, SEIGER AND JOE GREGG MATCHED TO FIGHT, FRIDAY | /) | NIGHT, AT BREMERTON t Breme Priday night bet / 1 Joe” Grege and Rieger, is touted by pugs as one 6) nect for f 1 seh fighting J . ment €e "6 “« h liked by 8 IMPRESSION CERTAIN PEOPLE MAKE ABROAD |" ,/))" (80 Point ound pe OID YOU EVER NOTICE THAT? en to the F fight NEW SUPERVISORS ARE APPOINTED re to be a ‘SAYS ie LIGHTWEIGHTS MEET Toman)": Brooklyn Nehtwets CANT § supervisors of the four Ao . Motatiom of Patterson. Third, L. RIPLINGER TELLS WHY THE a in Se see ~ gan ooaciew. TP) GARBAGE WAGON LICENSE| wing to the . “ | LAW 18 NOT ENFORCED \¢ c-4 tiem ASK TOO MUCH | he Minnesota football team has! dl os the ordinan ree | at . u comptrotier s CHAPMAN PREACHES ar De, Wilbur Chas ywhevangeliat, condacted @ se © at the Firet Presbyterian chur ast night, and apoke most elequen ly onthe duty of Christians towara the unsaved. Me chose for him text | the f the 43nd pralm. Home in Zion City. or in the Growth of the Coun L. M. Ste “ded t 8 of 1 t th a discusstc he tion in Legal Busi anit THAT IS gentleman are the name of ¢ euphonious w That. of the Ur ttle yeaterd officials claim ugh he conten ized Englishma rather peculiar or Will not be held from Car friends in ‘the | \" nt | IN PREDICAMENT ** r s and means for bring i | at he desired riddance. The ne nity for the extermination was unar imously agreed upon and various | methods were discussed, but the exact ay bgt ds DECLARE WAR NEW YORK, Dee, 16 to be exterminated. Such { went out today from h arters of the Board of Trade Away, wh s number men | minently interested in the exter- | n of the pest assembled t | means by which the desired objec |TO HOLD RE UNION meantime the taxpayers are ng robbed of the rever y from the It ian Rarbe Peter ngth fron Horhey M Evident the National leag mage tke the way Ha Pul- liar we himerlf to be Brushed Pennsylvania promises to make! bia MEETS mate HAMPAIGN, I Attell, both featherweights, t fruit growers of present today at the et eighth convention = St Horticultural ON mosquiTo t in decided held later be effects another ¢ 4 will probably ference to b ese two maidens do not look like cept of @ beauty show ial cumtody, although he will not But they are. to leave the city until the] They are Misses Neltie and Eliza q Washington has yeth McCoy, of the Anna Held com fave, beer einen at Wedhington hes ON FEBRUARY 4 M3" eo oth plays by local merchants | plain _A, F. Grant told “How t sfied and says he has long Mchampion long-distance dancing Past two weeks. Following @ report lines are stendy Trade Relations Betweer 4 for an opportunity to visit his record of the world.” They back it of theae thefts to Marshal Hoyt, »| and the Philippines friends ‘The Washington Volunteers’ Asso- | *°°C4in' go ‘minuten of continuous genuine surprise was aprung when| The : 08 at jwoumsed “Oriental Trad , ciation will meet in the rooms of | dancing the latter arrested five boys, the where about the he United States company D, at the armory, tonight | 1t was at Pittsburg the othe members of well-known families. | whe am Inter ane sterday for the purpose of making arrange- | that the game was pulled off ‘The boys first denied having any mt freight for the P t was| three townships t [ments for the annual banquet, which| were discussing the length of thing to do with the thefts, but which she will proc 1 1 the| Would soon be f ia to be hukd Dutruary 4 Gs clavrate Panechon tae. Women later partially acknowledged the to complete her cargo for the \tar divorce James Hopkirk on! re LA , w . the aniversary of the battle of Banta dance. One sald 40 minutes w Part they took in the thieving ays! Or ground ¢ support Nadeau spoke on “Railroads as atone desiriug to ta ‘Ana. | | bling wher * saw bh n hi m I | ing Lang wee ‘ 8 the JACK MUNROE | WINS FIGHT Big Butte Miner Whipped Al Limerick in Four Rounds | “REILLY Is BEATEN |SEATTLE FIGHTER 18 BADLY POUNDED AT OAKLAND BY BILLY wooDs AKLANI . ring. who t «ht Tommy R whi ckaon . since he Young Peter J |A POOR FIGHT CHICAGO, Dee, 16.—Sack O'Keete was given a decision ¢ Gardner last night, after alx ro ot 5 sport STOCKMEN IN SESSION SYRACUSE N jexhaust any girl, Sister and I oan dance twice ae sliong.” sald Mins Remale, A. chat j lenge followed and with. the entire 4 npany for an audience the girls jbegan. Por an hour their twinkling |feet tripped up and down the stage, |'Thirty minutes more found them smiling and agile as at first. Then there came a Musica Pardor ash at the plano and Director Perlet exclaimed: but ze fingaires off my vair tired; I can me ke no longatre." Perlet had given out, but the sis- tere claimed they could last ans other hour with case,

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