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HEC «= The Seattle Star C=." “EMBER ag, 1903. VOL. 5 No. 264 a5 CENTS PER MONTH GREATEST OF ALL MODERN ATHLETES: WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DE s SEATTL | ARCHBISHOP | IND Laie si Tourne | . { ne of Weatminster since the M | sthollo hierarchy tn Breland waa H estored In 1860, by the appointment | , ELECTROCUTION OF COLORED MURDERE IN NEW YORK PRIS J ON PROVES TO BE A MOST GREWSOME SPECTACLE—ELEC. | lowed in then By Cardinals Manning | This most wonderfu TRICAL DEVICE DID NOT WORK PROPERLY ~ yy yey | Irish parents, ‘It w attending the high sch: } ‘AUBURN, N. Y., Dec 2—As theythe electrode fitted over White's REPOR iS Fesult of the failure of the electrical | head did not make direet connection, line that he the world» swim. ming championship. He holds the} 4 and sparks were admitted from it as world’s swirnming record for the 6. j yard, the 120-yard and the 160-yard dashes | lt wae while he was «till a high} fehool iad that he entered the Kast | ern Interscholastic track meet and there wrented the world’s inte scholastic record for the 12-pound shot put, putting it a dixta feet 9% inches, He alw r pound shot 48 feet, or #ix f B eevie te operate properly the elec | oooh shock was gent through bie ] freeution of Frank White, ( colored | body. The sparks burned the halr J Murderer, here today was 4 most/and flesh of his sealp, filing the © grvemome spectacte som WHIM the nauseous odors of the PThe firét shock, which carried | pb: ning iv and flesh. } L700 Volts, only made the condemned spectacte was » } Man writhe and twist in the Dr Stein of Bullafio, " the © ) trieal chair agony. A se Rianne wel Le | V shock of stronger voltage was upen the condemned man’s death,| 'MPROVEMENT CLUB WILL OM, And Beit! he wax not dead. This | fainted as the sixth shock was betng | | War-continued until xix shocks had | He fell forward from his} NEAR FROM THE STREET! | horrible that the world’s rece p Reen..cent through White's body, | ol almost inte th petrival bo: was conndered er When finally he wh s pronounced cod 20 death for |, \WIOENING COMMITTES pelt to be unofficial. It was « a far - interseh the | Gd to the horror of the tly reanized Wertinke | —- 1 improv nO will nis rece } in the auditor's office a ten for $39.0 | Meet tomorrow evening in Boulevard | both m oe tl againat Jobn Dines. the Seattle Fr hall, 333 Westlake avenue. The « | are clone one in years at this distine~ ; ing & Malting company and the Hotel | ™itlee on the widening of the #t | He piayed right! tion B company, both of which corpo- | horthward I y Way, making his high school! Meanwhile he up ' rations it calle the “reputed” owners |!t 9 feet wide to correspond with ‘aaees Sie tena was tar seua Ten: ee ° of the hotel. Dines is the © pias | the new thoroughfare from Pike high school championship. He was] pected " he track | tering contractor on the bullding |mtreet to Denny way, will probably | on the Brookline high school football | team, the baseba nd the var= The Gordon-Cralh company claima| *¥bmit 4 petition already simned by | eleven 1 n the school rowing | sity eight. Le Moyne ix in training : 3 that Dines, “at. the £ the|® majority of the frontage owners. | | crew both positions winning|all the year round, something few } j hotel company, purchased material) The question of grader for the pro- | honors endeavor to de } & “EM tamed in the butk whieh has been | Posed thoroughfare will also be dis After coming to Har dhet urements of this wendere : delivered, but not paid for cussed for a place on the varsity team ELECTORS Of GEORGETOWN Pienaar ‘The cub Invites the cooperation was one of the first men defir Wetght all persons Interested in the develop. hecide ” an a fixture He played Height 4 feet ch. NAME JOHN MUELLER, BREW LOS T HIS. ment of the district, iying betWagn THERE'S NO WATER IN THIS STOCK two positions, left end and teft| Chest—42.5 ir nion street and Lake inion. pe tackle, do! equa well at either. Waist 1.9 in ‘ER, FOR MAYOR—CONVEN. ally an to ite possibilities for bus In the game with Yale him ability as| ‘Thigh—22.6 Inches A punter was trh ut and had the! Forearm—12.2 inches. teed DIAMONDS) sovonr sanra ana OOUGHTY LITILE FELLOWS FIRE ons purposes cent en better the | th of chest—&.7 inches. the score would have| Breadth of shoulders—18.6 Inches, t as a result of Le| Stretch of arms—i6.5 inches. ee oe ornare | ee SRA as ARE ALL REABY FOR A | Bron, gittorent0. a. rewul of, Le]. Size fortes Ie Pee ay teket, to be elected January 7 fict that before. Le Moyne has left | measured according to the Sargent ata | Caucus in Hamilton's hall last night.| The coroner's jury last evening ren Phe steamship Santa Ana has been FAST AND FURIOUS MILL Harvard he will have made a record | system in use at Harvard, ts 111,298. ‘The convention was attended by We/ dered a verdict of suicide in the « ane | Bs h 1 by the Alask cit | in punting. Le! The efficiency of the average fulb men. of George vigution Company, recently or | y freshman te|grown man measured according te | onsatiiiatienn - at 90,0 John Muctier, foreman of the Seattle | chant who shot himself last Thursday |eanized in this city. The negotta /ZARLVY MORNING BLAZE IN WM. fn * but 90,000. Brewing & Maiting company’s brew-| at his home on Eighth aver as were clased yeaterday bY CUP] gan pRaNcinco Des. ia—tverseRilDarrible Terry” M CHAPELL’S STEAM HEATING Hank ery at Georgetown, was put up for] The motive for the deed, from the EB. FB. Caine at Ban Francisco. | |, . oe Se oe | thing in in net for the Corbetts whirlwind from Brooklyn. whore > | h the feathorweight cha: hip nder, carried two fights to hie | r unt for ke A fe 6 lons} nd DeWi was the the commiasion mer veanel. The price paid was $85,000 Which received the necessary 2% nig-| financial troubles, and the fact that} Ratures. naming Edward Foreman for| Mra Effie De France, his housekeeper €ounctiman and Oliver Anderson for| would not accompany him south as ity attorney as independent candi-| his mistre TABLED IT dates Mra. De France testified that she had Musiler’s chief opponent for mayor | left Grace several times on account of and Eddie Hanlon. The)to follow out = Was Edward McSoriey, a contractor, | his heavy drinking. She said that one — » b bathe, (h » Wa saprenssting the temperance element. | time he came home drunk and drew « HHanion will battle on his own dump{baring the ring : | ita . tte on his own dune the ring Mayor. A petition was passed around | testimony given, was despondency over | Charles, Nelson Company owne which caused a $100 nts are Wim Rothwell, mung Corbett t-] The weigh! tithe from Terry | Fewng she <2" A LITTLE FELLOW mber of hin build heat af a the vicinity, Sparks fell “on thovgh he himectf was formerly a sa-| pistol on her, after she had refused to| IMPROVEMENT CLUBS" CON i loon keeper talk over their trip » | RIL, Raving been born and bred here [in fhe business, and never Fat-|the tarred foot of the buliding, and ME ceeatete! ticker to de Seltewe:| “t tele i T wewls gteaty go wih} PRRENCE COMANTTEE TOOK] They « @ in « Seround argueftied. Hanlon, on the other hand. does | wt t arrived” the - ment and t pomsens the expe n * were leaping high into the loon! Ind had Ht on the mpion at the conclusion. But tor] ponent and may not be it would have. robbed} the lead he determ f hin title Hantom] If thelr former fla Md have received the decision that] It Almont taponaibte t srhett has not fought at the feath-| little trouble In landing tat w lit he ever 4 Of tate he has benn | ern twee | shortly before his death. stated that) county court his opponents cloae t te} Cormett does A underestimate the dracé had charged to his own account| which was subtr . 8.05 since last June. More money |ence committer dubs tor ap-| tm co wher the pre pea oh Gear trans 1 before had been taken from the business, he|proval, was laid « table by that | ctaed it wes sgreod that the bene] Ope thing thet makes many of tho] stated, but he had not yet traced the} committee af ite meeting yesterday | Snowia weigh Dm. whith) lech! Sports like their boy's amounta | afternon ene f Renn fing, Mra. De Fra said that Grace | were th the project. | Hightweight Menit ie, | Me te & Corbett” one® | JEWISH HARMONY CLUB SENDS FFOCK | four houre later b Jame} to that night Yenger was “ Ox © form: hat it would be day inet October, | The forn . ea belt ls champion, and the tithe! and 4 but was un-| had come home . having fallen to the pavement on Piret | unwine t ead with the building Py : ‘anton SESSION Lotomedgy ee Aaah yahoo - ad fe rh ga te de i « prestier, Hack that he is =| able ut | TELEGRAMS TO PRESIDENT As to| matters had * Mayor. John Muetier: clerk, J. Deek:! him south, if he would get a divore treasurer, Cart Fickhixen; attorney. | from his wife. but could not as | NO ACTION IN THE NEW CITY Keon Teviewe: hestth officer, Dr.jas he was that woman's husband HALL MATTER Woodling; counciimen..A. Harn. De | said Mra De France Dawson, J. A. Ward, D. Brown. J. W.| Frederick Tetsall, who has been man Harbvert Burt. Leonard Gering | ager of the mmiesion business for| ‘The plan propamed by fomiuention’s session was lively | (he past three months and who was| Heights, Lake Union | » power of atiorney by «| a € pas been on fire three The lous is covered tant preliminary the ring @ith the setting. gens wet eee Se eS oe ASKING INTERCESSION _---- the missing watch, she said that In a| (he latter thought that caution in the | Pruirre, Mlk lik Rett ed _ TEACHERS IN MANY STATES| tomer Sepes, pad rere. ft rgapery romance pov ge ten Bg, «| Game to the ¢ the little fetlow ta DESTROYED BY f oom : ’ nt and sche the nadimett of oll that’ meds Ar as been made to - ~ MEET TO TALK SHOP A. Taltman, a notary public; C. | eady raddied upon the city ser gamey 15 Rr ealliaas: raed | pendant Sip: sn: Soweuart Shipeionty Marvin, and others tentified conce The school board last night award. | "Ake Wp & champion |Ciub ef Seatt t ‘oe the ing Grace's business affaire and his|@ two contracts for plumbing and| Undoubtedly Eddie Manton te the livwe’ st | Mimknge -Reseie Tats HY foe Pm pe Pag ng Heating achouis to the W. Morgnn | Dest boy tn the class with, of course, _ * of Kishinef, Rusmia. At a INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dec. -Ba- pass Company. It te thie Morgan #: Stern | the man he is to fight Tucmdag- might [meeting held last night a resotution - ¢ Be Py MARTI A, Dec. 2%—Fire in the | cal the promde » intercede yeators of Indiana are assembled here oe . : that bas vecetved: euch. o left out of the argument for the time ‘alumpit, Sunday, de | ter Ktishinet Jews war unani- Since he fought the draw with jer for the erverai annual meetings. which | i ee Cuteg: Salitng week, 208 DEATH OF AN Ssctneyre nett” he haw been ateadity | stfo a 2 eee eee aeett A telegram to Gov- Which are composed of all classes en were Calumpit © a city aituat. requesting the con- @aged in the school work, from the OCTOGENARIAN Wien: : Wi) enter the ring with the |@@ On @ fertile plain at the junction | pene 4 of his name in con- it of the university to , ommendation Cc ow ry of his other battle (wh: of the Quingua and acinar ibe n with the menmage was dis- teacher In the district sc 2 py Saunders, whose expert opinion was| should have been returned the win rivers. PE [Patched by mamnittes | Upen Be Opening seasons are being held this aes w that the Morgan system is a superior | freab in hie think-epot. The natural pt of th ram granting t Afternoon and evening in the large|, Captain John Campbell. who had) ine Pernt | awe that surrounds a champion wi request, the dispatch to the president SuiRariam of the Claypool hotel: Te! voor “Gied at the family residence,| On the Beacon hill school, Fintey| not be found in hie make up wan written, morrew the parent organization will | 7Sa'%, Sel Bt ie tenwa. yee | @ Robb made a bid of 43,448 und W.| knocked that gut in the last salt Messages were also sew to the ‘be In full blast. A | Morgan & Co. $3.45. The bid of the| He will be as confident ax the man he congressional committee and William latterncon'at 3 o'¢lock, of old age. He 1. Hearst, aking for their co-oper ong cae teen hgh Rerean Bnd F after company for healing the Co-|facen and this may lead to Nie une] t. Hearst, anking § vo-oper- LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dee 2 ~The!" Ca iiain Campbell was the father |!umbia school was $5,808. It wom out | doing. or it may land him the winnee, r disposing of this maiter the thirty-sixth annual meeting of the) .¢ A. wil over the same competitor, The time| This confidence may cause the loont of Ham and J ee 1 | Askanses Teathers’ ansdciation, which | Pe nappell, whe aré prominent Yest- | for completion of the work tm July 1, | youngster to take the fight to Corbett! WASHINGTON, D.C, Dec. 2 | Degan in Little Rock today, is one of |orre cr'thin city, ‘He alan lett a| 1%, the daily penaity for delay be-| believing that be hand out pune’ } Moody has ordered | convention of the Titinole State Teach-| “Show and two daughters, Mra. Mar. |!" 300. for punch with the Denverite and take] gourt 1 to meet at the New! Lory of the association. \gatet, McMillan and Mies Lizaie| Two acres of land three blocks| down the coin, This he may do. tht} January ¢ to try ndidacy of Herbert L. Jaffe, for unciliman from the Second ward, was indore - | rotated ih of this cit from Woodland avenge, north of | the chances are he will be mb ner Ott and Sergeant SPRINPIELD, 111, Dee. 22—The cap: | RUPP. At Oe tel wee born in| Green lake, were purchased from N.|for the man that takes the ® Hicks, for negiwence resultive in| MUST NOT MARRY Mal ts rapidly filling up with teacher, | pe denatie. in| Shulerud for $4,000. The board | Corbett tw Just the sort of @ chap he! the [Ionia magazine explosion, in Rosshire, Se who come to attend the fifticth annoa. ent to Ke c 10 | thought it advieable to buy the land | js gunning for. b . Convention of tte Mindis State Teash- |i eats Mort fo Nive Ment pron, [At 80 email a figure that Mt could be @e association, and the indications| wnere he had charge of various en.| weed in the future as « buildtr re that by night there will be not lem |tererisen, He was in the best of| James Step than 1.800 visitors in the'vity: The ses-|pearth up to two years ago When his |Chitect for « year for ar sions will open in the hall of repre-|neck was hurt in an accident. After | pensation of $2,400. sentatives this evening. that his dectine was gradual | Chief of Police Bultivan filed the | > tenet nm eld tomo: discharge of Patrolman W. G. Wil ‘The funeral will be heid tomorrow with the civil service mio day afternoon, Up to the ral lives wer q OXFORD, Eng., Dec, 2—All Soul | college, a part of the famous univer- sity at this place, has an ancient rule that no fellow of the college may mar ry. He ix supposed to put in his fel- Jlowsthip studying and marriage might remove his mind from hit work. In » a oe CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Deo, .29.—, tofore, in the athletic. activities of case a fellow does marry he his fellowship and must presen the | Harvard has a new strong man. He] the university. He intends to take | | up rowing nake” the varsity, | college a silver cup on which shall belie Arthur ©. Christensen of Beau-| Jengraved his name and the word® in| fora gC. crow. Oe | Latin, Descendit In matrimont st an Op Snel gprs Dec. Teachers | afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘rést lahoma stormed Guthrie today | gence ion of —- ny Dt we he hae preferred to keep the each anpust meeting of tee teret.| COTTON CARGO IS Aigenianing the torial association, which was opened with an interesting session this after- WORTH $205, 000 DENIED ANN ARBOR. Mich. Dec. 28—Pully eet @® teachers are here for the fifty-firet| With 51 passengers and one of the consign mts of American annual meeting of the Michigan State | largest Teachers’ association. ‘The general| products ever taken by a Nippon seasions begin in University ball this|Yusen Kaisha liner, the Akt Maru ‘evening. sailed from the Great Northern r i . docks this morning. The Aki has| CHICAGO, Dee, 2 Deo, 29.—One |7,000 tons of freight, consisting ot bacco and nails. Her Judge Ker Gt ST. JOSEPH. Mo. thousand delegates were present ax|cotton, flour, the opening of the annual meeting of | cotton consignment, of which there the Missouri State Teachers’ Aszo-|are 4,000 bales, is valued at $295,000. | UE for the three ear barn mur-| ee SAaey: Steg derers, Neidermeier, Vandine and MARLIN, Texas, Dec, 9.—There| WIELDED A ANIFE Mare, One ot at et follow tone in Competitive System in the eriminal eourt thia morn. | ing. denied the motion for separate an tmcreased attendance today Tmadiately after Bt the second day's semsions of rad | ee ee ss Annual meeting of the Texas Stete| (, T. Flynn was arrested yenter- Teacherw Association aad gtiemnaon on a charge of usmauit| COMMERCIAL VALUE OF with a deadly Weapon, with intent to E ANACONDA, font. Dec. 29—The [fo bodily harm upon Albert Brtck SWITZERLAND SCENERY teachers of Montana certainly have|son and Frank Smith. The trouble) gins, switzerland, Dee 2A lo- reason to feel proud of this year's|ig supposed to have arisen over! oy statistician has figured out the “He backslid into matrimony.” P relate, weighs but 150. This is re-| he te markable, when it is known that ‘i SUPERSTITION Harvard strong men have been FORM SEL LING Vea ett tat, Poster, WAS SMASHED hed 185 pounds. pute The secret of Christensen's suc-| BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dee jman at Harvard. Inall the different] ing of the chapel bell by a young ait strength tests his work was supe-| would ward off lightning. One di PITTSRURG, 29.—As a result|4as good as the lifting power of his! beautiful peasant girl went to th of the mov nt started some time | back muscles, | ebapel and hegan to ting the in Pittsburg today. It in| self to a sitting posture from a po- ere lev that thie meeting will | sition of lying on his back, 100 times ‘ Christensen is 21, and, strange to} held the strength test record here AGENCY to the advent of Chri " ceas lies in the fact that he is per-| Mas long been a superstition in th Manufacturers See No Profite| haps the best all-around developed| Village of Staranovaves that the ring~, ie For example, his record shows | last week a thunder storm came | that the lifting power of his legs is|on the village and Irma Ssedgy, a7] ago the window glass manufacturers | AS an example of his development] While she war xo engaged, Nebtning, of the country are holding another | it may be stated that he raised him-| struck the chapel and she was killed. sult in the formation of fhe propesed | without ® break » ‘times, as| aa ie ciing ‘agency thet is, te| rapidly as one could count, nenend-|WEW CHURCH I$ handle the output of practically all/e@ over and touched the floor with| the factories and to maintain the his finger tips without ber c his hie prices, and thus keep up the | knees He squatted till his thighs| TO BE ERECTED wages of the en. j touched his bh Is 435 times, stretch eeuneuitanen . - | ing arms e | vorkn h time Meeting of their state association. | women. Flynn, it mercial value of Switzerland's Arriving traine today brought scores |ing the woman, whe nery. He places it at $12,700,000, He | His recerd, measured in the foot-| The Congregational council of this, Ze Staaten to the convention, which ia tenderioin resort ores that 280,000 tourists vinit the TO CELEBRATE EMANCIPATION | pounds system in use at Hary city last evening formally acknewt-4 fe to be formally opened this even-) men interfered. ‘Then Flynn wielded | comer e year. They # m The fortieth anniversary of the| is 284,025.8. The best previous edged the organization the m tng. a knif | Switseriand, he stim $1.37 e ‘ ipation proclamation is to belord, that made by Foster, w ».-| Congregational chureh on Be - ar Ow yo | ‘and steamboat farea and celebrated on the evening of Jan-| 222 Next & « Christensen will| hill by meeting In the edifice whi MATERIAL MAN'S LIEN \PLENTY OF THE APPAR | 41 |satinees one slates tere Meet se tary 1, at-the hail at the corner of try to increase his record, and Mp has| for the present serves as a chard SARC” ~ > Third avenue and Madison atreet, by already entered a course of training| for the 19 charter members, Mediterr fh squadron, while | this enormous amount, he says ted for 30.000) $12,2%,000 te profit. Allowing 10 per already a large Sundi nee and it is plann f the African|on the sitting-up exercises wu United States army the congregat Methodist x ypal chureh, A. R.] th: rol AGAINST HOTEL BUTLER) ‘i 4 $ < igures eu he to alue of Black and LF. Norris will be the T w strong man is a sopho-/to erect a large building di ‘ rented acest Pale Bins h 3 “YOUNG CORBETT’ IN A CHARACTERISTIC RING POSTURE, “speakers of the evening, more, and has taken little part, hers nanee. 25 5 ne GegGon-Crath company has filed woperty. un ,

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