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ONE CENT The . WASHINGTON, Al SEATTLE FRIDAY, DEC _FRENZIED WOMEN LEAPED FOR LIFE * PANIC STRICKEN BY CRIES OF FIRE, FOUR WO.- |" MEN JUMPED FROM FIFTH FLOOR OF BUILD- KNOCKED | ING—ALL FATALLY I NJURED e “ 1 Cg a The Only Paper in Seattle That 4 al 3 al “e Dares to Print the News “« EMBER 18, 1903 VOL. 5. No, 255. BIG FORENSIC | BOUT TONIGHT K. W. VANLIEW 18 KNOCKED DOWN BY A STREET CAR, RE- | | | CEIVING GRAVE INJURIES OFF A CAR mr, maa DAYTON, oF i ietalilan Tobie ra t | be seule al tes “Deaidia: Gan Women employed as ¢ make ped five stor 1 was struck and knocked thihe fifth Moor of the Canby bulld~{ fe too. wae ft ; —s Rigs | | menme lew a Lake Union street car ihe became panic-stricken during alfire cacape and may dle | ler to Wie t- | last night at 6 o'clock, and now len at nto the strwet be- |the fire was entirely confined to the |eMpToye of the Sehwatn pital. He has pot rege sclous Pearly every bone mm their bodies | Just be the women jumped the} Williams was r just pam street, when he eS oe _ |firemen and spectators on the | Atepboard of the etr started to run scrote the street, He on slaters and Mra. Fr em. | be saved, But the women seemed to| striking on the back and te WILL TRAIN WR ined oe, oe Oe ee eee i hie he rt he + < wtect tre y and paid neo} was picked ne e. nw “ ‘ er = £ fire by to the warning shouts Williams wae take | SOTA FOOTBALL TEAM oo Venkow v < Ge PAUL REED, A HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE, as} Kt was stated that Vits had agreed seine steonshel apanaiaine teas TEMPTED TO “LICK” PROF. MOORE, BUT THE | DENIED [eres omer 6 Tae x the extent of which they could PEDAGOGUE TRIMMED ‘HIM IN GOOD STYLE Jering’ “with, the’ University “of in "Nne Lake | . a Bell Refuses to Grant} jnesota for the position of trainer of eremaseyeocnemeane |the 1904 football team Is false,” said of Conductor Mart he and Mo- UU ie eta is oe hacks oo Soler cua ease ‘ | the grand oid man of pugiiiem. ‘The ) : it r . i e other students, Reed ts thought of becoming a football train. | Hill car in charge of Conductor Henry Siucation will decide whether or not | rather an unruly bey and had an an-| New Trial to Chris Klein THE ELEPHANT PINES FOR NE W KEEPERS, pega 4 Hillia and Mortorman ¥. McMances. ml Reed. a High School sophomore ying habit of “cuttt in M | ett w in a neph DF Who was wumpended yesterday by Prof.| Hanson cl atl oot president of the Nor witmyer for fighting and striking| He wes carrying out hie usual pr for a new trial for Olver i company, J, 3 Ht Prof. Moore, instructor in physiology. | ram Wednesday morning, disturbing mtly ¢ f ara lode —_—— shail be allowed to returm to school the pt ogy clase to such an extent alleged thett of It head « Jative | Buperintend ols Cooper sald | that Prof. Moore told him to atop sheep from Frye-Br - was | Mrs. Mary Seldle has be ai- this morning that he .we retin Im in Miss Hanson's class 1| Cverruled by Superior Judge Belt |voree praceedings against ber has- Gate the young man unken the b uit Wate’ te,” teameeentn ienmea | Mgt The N.Y. K aru, has | band, Cler: Seidie, on grounds sGecided that such action was advise: Reed, according to the generally ac-| The setting aside of the verdi ereited Trem the. Oriewt with 4 car 16k mta-aapbest. Cheese Ye x aa peer Ry ae hed Pn ele ear ao of fi irnt-class ued for ¢ from his wife, Young Reed got into the pur prof mol tea ary guest aha e§ duet of Jacob Maides, one p Catherine match with the physiology inatructor | hiv lett biced furore. A technical objection to the tr = Wertnesday morning, and his school professors ach. follow formation was also argued jast night This was that stock special wtatute, shor stead of ie. under “a Mates are still admiringly dwelling | right ewing Upon the prompt manner in which ot strike bh Prot. Moore. who ix a rather sma’ jaw. Prof. Modre only wishing to : % ~~ MYSTERIOUS THIBET ABOUT TO man. subdued the strapping young fel-| the hande fret. Twitmyer into) Judes twill peas * point. FEDERAL GRAND JURY B RINGS IN A SECOND IN- | "INDIAN JOE” GREGG AND/ o © attempted to “t ™ In the souffle Reed kicked the door | embodied tn a motion for | | Oo SP a SIO a be gl DICTMENT AGAINST A UNITED STATES CON- sag SEIGER MATCHED BE OPENED 10 CIVILIZATION the day, occupies the same " he fr ” > "| Maktes, the juror ortal ' - — . R20 Iie on Bride Malset's Cans. “nesere’- Pac prienes Hane ers guilty Of mcrondoct bet ini eke| GRESSMAN FROM NEBRASKA ee eee | ‘ |Rimectf was well satisfied of Kiter | ENGLISH EXPEDITION TO FORCE ITS WAY TO THE HAUNTS —_———— OO error @ullt, he w BELIEVES OLD FEUDAL SYSTEM cane Get jee bailiff that it was fense to put « grant the n we tated « any teatimony IS COMING ALONG IN AMERICA | wows ot credit it. tet nis» wa Jing bought by capitalists, he be- | arsument ot the came and 4 an ~ Neves, and resu er remarks erning the testimony ae HILT CASE © Kansas counties, the eres in the same state owned nk Rockefeller, brot ]im actaa) attendan hae under advisement by Judwe Neter in the supertor court The contention of the grand jur Te that although they were ne regular session on certain which they claimed pay. t 4d in bovine and Jury in A farmer of average means could not hope to compete with combin Millions, He would be able to pur- chase ta 4 only on moderate soale compared with the vast acreage now being purchased by eastern capital ists, The final reult would be that the class now know? farmers DR. H. J. WATERS. | would become tena Once extahe Dr. H. J. Waters, dean of the Mis- | lished as such they would so rematn. four College of Agriculture at Co-| They would have thing to tf lumbia, Mo. fears that the Unitea| queath to posterity but labor and 1 ir condition would se with each gen A of the in jent les f the entire country pe tigation: States may experience a revival of! povert the feudai system which o»pressed | grow 1 many countries in Europe the| eration. Inst for the de Vande tate at T | MAY BE APOSTOLIC DEL og sv : Biltmore, “N.C. covering 118,000 | EGATE TO WASHINGTON | CONDEMN } Bh ipype ps all Croesus, the Vanderbilt Die preserve of Jobs ee | ho ever walked the er | _ are in-| ts and Beiger would “a | The injunction suit, instituted b . t ime at a beauty #how. may result in a de ed Hilt, as a taxpayer, agoinat| would be to noare m ‘2 fea NR eget - ty Treasurer McConnaughey, t - Set ae a County Treasurer McConnaughey, to ; + | wit : | evening o'clock for the fight at | houses, and must affect adversely (prevent him from paying per dlem to bi + | Bremerton. | nd | we |the members of the recent gran | = the intelligence. progr ‘ - i . [Jury for days when they we | Retail Clerks Go on Record} . When Indian Joe Greeg and Charlie Beiger entor the ring at Bremerton ¢ night, two of the mont vicious figh ws the Northwest will face The men are both game *| OMAHA, Net OF THE EXCLUSIVE LAND OF THE BUDDHIST “ j hin training period and worked | at hard te get int dition for the 1 “« ake th | SHORT SPOR? lowered the inde for skating record to 1:2 Against W. C. L. U. in the) Butler Hotel Strike | , at the Clermont avenue rink, Brook t he loca! Retail « x ee eier ot te that Jeff's left a . gg eer 1 his right shrinkie & Maiting compar ¢ right shrink! Western Central La the prem agent al mee nantm 7 8h unk with wine adiers in the Weat a wean a ty that the « Middle ages. Vast areas of the best| farmer we would have a humble |riders in the six ture-grind a farming land in the country aré be- peasantry.” - jantugpeted. Mines | Madison Square den finished | {© kanch, wie |ready for the hospital | LEAGUE MEETING WILL} mh the committer f th " Inome at Duntap, on the afternoon of ot - street car men's atrik wed th Jim Hart wilt go ta’ the| | December 3 BE HELD NEXT WEEK—|, “® adioal action taker mitte neity the California out Every one ia invited to attend, an jeret in charg? of the strike, Lyr an try to drag them into the Jor some pefquisite for a Christmas| | ar with the } ancien jdinner, —Donatio ney and Amer clerks ' tt] “Dhiladelphia” Jack O'Brien ar a ‘ a 4 2 | Provisions also are . j thie Hnwt, the & e Brewing & Maiting |Jack “Twin” Sullivan are matched | QUEER DRESS OF TIRET PEOPLE. The officers of t Je are| The meeting for th the apahy at the meeting of the West a return fight. Neither is eatt= “ Mrs. Emily Moffatt, president: Ming | @nising a city bow wy ey _ Lenn Comtead ant Wednesday night and 4 with the « me of the first | ees heme India | ammunition nesta been nt te ‘, 7 Charlotte Doos, secretary, and Mra.| probably be he ¥ passed The'tesolutions last night t | scrap. tl he h govern chan n Russian Turkestan an Father and Son Fight Fierce or Po teases The pont |hing, The pla avane na. | Based Fos ia Sande resard ax has decided to no longer delay the | missions passing between the two gov- . . meeting will be held January 4, In| ine has not ye wd, rut of #¥aepathy wit In @ practice bout with Joe Ken. | opening up to ctv jon « joun- | ernments. exiatance wi of course, Battle With Officers te Fas Freaperin aber rs cheara dang A hah : 4 feleweted (RC eteny, Win tats ccm Inedy, at the Harvard. gymn tale-Deund Thibet. or Steet, Es eaye-t dures Ge Brito paparemnber to Suey ois a night tangle! ey ac ged to be oné of the | Jeffries knocked his sparring p | terto vuntry. of the Lamas, or! the matter through to the and the F nd. the | Crally ee eee te he ood Ot tie |osld with 0 right to the Jaw | Buddhist prissta, which Hen across the| push on to the capttnl of the Taman, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18.—Joseph| and it is probable tha hed Kove WewGs. 1 SOME thle new corresponding with | high-peaked Himalayas from India. Though a comparatively unknow: Choisser, aged % years, and Louis| ering a sert 1 matched | He feturned to this country and was} HM Om lon ttcrmen to decide} Ilinots is about to a 1.| ‘The dixpatches maid th Young ntry, Tibet appears to be not with- Choimeer. aged 25, father and son, games and ia ¢ four | miven adiction over Porto Rico) Tee ot It would be justified tm | ual h mcheme. F the | husband, commander of xpedition | out temptations to the exploiter were killed in @ pierce battle with -_ soamememan nthe will b the sea nd Cuba ‘ witiidrawing from the Weeter on, | profe 1 coach will be out of | which started for the far interior of | Younghusband, who is with the expe- Police Detectives Hawley, Murphy t Mar Pearetts i» msidered O00 | eal business, if this keeps up. | Tibet, and who had reached point | dition as political officer, assisted by and Cowen in a cheap lodging house at arne men in ne & Mente well within the borders of that iso-| Mr. H. H. Gre of the Indian pw here last night. The elder Cholsser| Frank Waterhouse Lets the} ma team expects to wif nd o> om ot Che Srigtenes i evietc une Midshipman 1. C. Farley ap-| tated land, had been ref permis: | lic works department, and Mr. Ney was wanted for obtaining money un lthe Yorhe-of this citp-eff the earth je tem thorough master | lee the mtate whe the apolie eleven n wea. | wion by I Lams, the chief pricet.| Milke<AlM efhera have at differant der false pretenses. Cat Out of the Bag While) 5: the Arcade atieye next Monde ecraft, having th a a '. He has played tackle on the! to proceed any further. He ord- | times penetrated country. and emer the officers went to Joneph| ight. oenerttenion ee te tices am for two year | ingly Intreuched his force and has- | some very interes rmation has Sholser’s room to arrest him. they| in Washington, D. C. F os atediapateh from 0 ‘ toned back to India, where he Is rap-| been obtained ot variety of they found the father and son to propos we th ere it * mtry and re . : rted that a large idly organizing retnforeements with | subjects. Jest waen ial Fe SHINGTO », ©. De Dr Next Bunday. has near Rome, in 1856. Before en-| branch of aed tabor in the | aule a - agg . s . ane: Soonetqne revolt “ M inburt. fee | Frank Waterhouse of Seattle, man- sed till after the holidays Hertha the diplomatic service of ee| inst Gite ay mcatiig Saat in 1 tur | | The pol Which the expedition fous metals find their way to ficers excaped un Jager of the Hoston Steamship Com Dri Aas egret th mien Cen ema fg ob en wil move fe anid to be Oyangtoa © In Western. Tibet. gol ts “ « the i " * and t York J tad > 4 “ | “ the right bank of the Pen found in paying quantities in a num- | pany oufeaned bet he interstate 5 oh in the college of the! th tt . | Pittsburg. it sald, aa! “ | < ENTON CIRCLE | Patiro: rer bem yesterday of the one of the m xciting series propagan ae. in the pan aed n $40,000 offer for Tommy the Wee and chu river, which t* a tributary] ber of p cee, 8 h uf Sarthol, Thok “CRITTE: [I gS py OE a So sah. ter for Tommy the We an oe See 8 SES] be ot Dinar ee as Saree Te jDetween the concern which he rep- | season the he alleys, Wednes « 1 hang Sangpo of the Tibetans nan will probably goon sents and the Northern Pacift | da evening e final » f the whieh will prohabty known when the ay to them hi 5 wor 7 pn meme nel Seay Se ae aleve’ o> fas ns “te | JEFF. CUTS OUT CONFERENCE FOURTH ne” Bre interested tm the work of th«' tic ot hemp, he stated that If that | Juniors, 29. Thow * naw the * are a sage og et. one down the va valuable salt mines @ yungeters bow! ‘em ma aboard a tramp vease! | a finer exh bee thar f the Boston Steam- | crack teama ip Compa steamers, the freight |in a long tim wald it wi than t Florence Crittenton missions, met f le was brought into Seattle or the rooms of Mra. Emily Moffatt in| 7 the Occidental hotel yesterday, a orgonized what will be known as the * a place called Chakchaka, in the same to the westward towar t-| district as the two other localities te, an Important town near ite] first named. junction with the Brahmaputra; the] Of the political up | capital of ” | 4 other reasons pion James J. J = BENZINE BUGGY! weEK IN FEBRUARY Florence Crittenton home circle. It| rates for wanmportation from either | eineonccatade will be an auxiliary to the regular|of the two points named would t become quite a pre ‘The first convention in this state off \ULWAUKEE, Dec, 1%—Charlie| other trends to the eartward to [that Bave determined the British gov~ unt twice 1 ne he but has decided to # the Washington Btate : ‘ aE Dec harlie | voint where there is an iron chai fernbent to action tr tat thi Farsi” © 8 Ao Rada Shots MKOWEN WILL |: Druin tees aan, bt cee |S Seis Sa re |e eae fe Wall ett, of was Imported aboard one of his ¢ Chartiies and Corrections wi ridge acroaa the Rrahmaputra, at af tieular time we are still tgnora Se 2 IE ee Automot a gre rt, but ‘ made a good showing lately in bouts M aiiraier One we are atte Washington. D. C., who ham charge| pany's ~ “apc i PLEAD GUILTY when you mre at the thrortie’ you | Sedttic in the fourth week of Feb- | ‘itn Tommy Mowatt, Badie Rantry, | comparatively short dist m |eording to tndian pagar rumors there of the nton ‘missions all = » you re ot | euary.; This wae decided upon t ann As tgs i Mor aga 5 ana. ‘There ie an iron chain | are many Russians w «Tide the world, was present, and assisted) (Gesclal to The Star.) | [Eeally don't know how fast you are] executive committer at a recent moet-| smn of hia olaes, te to tackle “Acid: | bridge across the Brahmaputra, about | but th may’ be doubted. for 1t wan fer Pertiand last night. |tntooh, formerly city engineer of Ta- | cor ‘ A question teal, Broad in « elx-round go before the} © il vite into Tibet. | ene bank opened a branch in Calcutta, It was decided that the first step|coma and later a member of the| BERKELEY, Cal., Deo. 18—Wit-|of tt OE fr Rage sy reg Mer ce ter ej 1M waukee Boning < ge COnkgRt. | Meet vesiatance. the P ‘ eis Weakly kale’ We awe Tan 2 new society pe to| board of pt wor that ety, [liam MeKowen, the defaulting #¢ I pally be hat wld he» . on ganization, | ‘Though ad's in we ! ft {| that step if the Russian gove unfortunate girls who are| has been & post ype bingy ; 4 Northweht. Th ndition of the Neary in Milwaukee are confident he | Kenerally ere een | was disposed an active ome, to have a merry |o 00 taking charge of the p ne California state univers! I owned @ n that | ‘ ss kartaaaetettinn, tameiasiie. wens im the local home, to have a merry |of § ing charg the California. state university, will /I owned, 10 pane ‘ern | tiaabes. anid penal and alum reforme will be able to hold his own with | persistent ina tt Tibet Inthe omtit a then Christmas, With this end in view, a erties of a London company make 1 \ ‘will be discussed. : the Cleveland boy, three years of sup { arms and plainly impend @onation party will be given at the ing in South Africa, ‘himself on the mercy of the oourt. up for the tin a5 CENTS PER MONTH Ee Se ae

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