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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News IGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904 VOL. ¢ NO ) 25 CENTS PER MONTH Dr. 8. FP Wiltate, acting OUT FOR BLOOD [Bee , SENA | fam!ly for remistir . — WILL GIVE ALL OTHER CANDIDATES A BIG RUN By tenson of the failure of th a infected’ families to notify the R MONEY health officer, as required by i the infection has — pr y " be pceie ae | | widely communicated tar . : ber of parents have ta thetr FRANCE WILL NOT A W THE COALING OF THE RUB86IAN 4 Aiea ' Wileon’s ‘attitude be tally hildren out of ach it | te a ‘ ; 2 “ WARSHIPS IN FRENCH WATERS . be ‘ oe King y . k loder ehildren had attend ! Adn = = which the} Wilson, through t gan, will 1 while convalescent Ha , a-1@ if bs veay oS ran = 9 Wl Pearse , (By Beripps News Ane = the Gen e ae x f y t 8 at me out | him and told b jet the boy p I an | « on ptbon gi — a nd declare hir f, even as a . | Banniek, seeing that the young fel-|"°** = te ane i © | oF b t allow ° lown were going to try to take h 1 ‘ y ¥ ! Rig the ’ t nt 1 te t goe in his prisoner from him, turned and av « ‘se ’ . P : Gane Ee allot | fertile mind so constar cred Williams, who was doing most " , Rye t e itt r t | the talking, a “punch” tn the face, | manasing t G \ t : to Foreign ” : r The blow caused Williams to stag. | Pert fleet ge Bb 1 words wt ‘ : deine. at tol ger and drop in the gut Fre mst vs repo ‘ une with 1 ; gent Wy si | skull was fractured, he claims, fro oe ste ny hg ° a> tor the force of the patrolman's t KUROKI IS NOT DEAD ARTILLERY DUEL j ms . or jon 6 ge awd but It te the « of many t ‘a : “a ps Oe Myer ; A Byroo. his head struck on t ti {BURG, Nov. 18.2 a 7. ons aa ; ~ peel fpr | George M Emory f h f 1 states that ~ : . ° - peerti tented Rannick, showed h Ke ¢ 4 between the _"s in, Bao Pigg : 7 = ———— | young men were in a r ? é { the sing armies con- e Washingtos ‘ , 0 r no other rea | lean ae rps te RAISED MONEY EASILY gheut Sunday along th . F apture| LITTLE CHILDREN OF TWO LAKEWOOD FAMILJES SUCCUMB going t khe river. Both - ; ; : Banmick to reloane to prevent the come oft , w ake : TO DIPHTHERIA BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT GIVEN MEDI- | and that absolutely the ‘ : 12 . om ne 2 for the officer to do was to defer - , : « ogy: CAL AID | bimeelf and his prisoner GERMANY MAKE 8STATE J RSBURG, Nov. 15-—7Hb — : — * ; ee ae wld. Ramnick testific aa ‘ udi- # tha b ft the camp as well und | . pit ‘ elakee a Was ‘Aleadett, who ie - 2 way, b ot have known that a As a result of th ap f{ quest, received the Infection had So intention of injuring ' ‘ ot ts the amt ee aaa ere tor & ao was the the Haskell family, at 4, | t time the Baker chtid was| lama but simply wishe a ; : penance Aina ttt eet dace ba . rage Pond -|near Columbia city, in the infalll-| ts 1 nt otification of the con-| bim @ease his interference in what i SSS ‘s t th = en t y of “mental » et n-|tagious diseare ha mn made to| ¢ ‘a eeacern him tn the slight-|* \ hild hb shan’ yy | et agree, and that he did not 4 p angune of these with | fant child and a ¢ of the Baker |the authoriti and it was Dr t th ¥ ontil be saw that! family, Mving ac way are|Guthrie who reported the ease to| Pose to have any prisoner ker x f W sd, was safely sad-| both dead of diphthe Dr. J. Cc te Moore, quarantine of- | from bim by byet ere he could | Pits r # cha Ther Mra. Ri k, w styles her-|ficer for the wnty avoid it, ~ a that he | me rj dow i wh he ie ved to be| | erty in and risy as was over Self a mental asctentiat ended| Dr. Moore went to the Haskell ne only n | . maak w - an or boss,| both cases, and in the « of the ome to quarantine the family, « his duty and what any man in his| Py Hately after the Baker family, Dr E. Guthrie was | met with emphatic resistance from | postin, we ave @ ne Judge | fl re ll S | 7 t A in, but late rents, who said that their| Bmory contended that Williams’ in | ¥ ” ) ° jurie® were not as serious as he i Swe y N There are three nim the e 4 not been eick—that | 7° | | bes fag w ’ { this | Haskell fan The two older|they had only imagined so. Two| ae trying to make out | » chang Wilson !ones had had the diphtheria and/days later, on Saturday, the Has * Stone ore yon ney me FRENCH MINISTER OF war! “gow or e ane that eo if bad recovered when the third was|kell child died. Despite the pro e ast terms this po | we . . -actg bees - (| taken sick, The two were rwed tions of the mental ectentists, | Banatek and his efficiency. “He RESIGNS BECAUSE OF A SLAP| lbiatcetsigpediei ~: = “ I one of the best, most gentlemanly | | ‘ s me w 1 those go back to school and f Dr. Moore antined both the/ ©? y | aig Winteas Sed Anrad ie = ’ ss Swe i cunedees Bh read be gh - fr pga Sater rg (olla ye er an Sed end trustworthy men that 1 hav IN THE FACE pal i Ne woman wile wr < typ engirstts ; whose } now lying at "The Baker family claim that| 00 the force, he stated, “and | have | - | Wasi ' _ se . 1wW = sce that still an ending in- they have little faith tn mental| €reat faith his good judgme : nging a su’ brot t P . . He i@ tm every way a credit to the| k x Haines, of er lags page { front would get copattnent.” My fertope News Ass'n) « tit ning, on sim= © becating 3 andid The him any 6, he would prostitute | Judge Griffin's decision caused! pay ‘ = 4 k k is. Later she preferred rsement of Sw t just s the Influence of his paper to that |considerable surprise in the court |ine Fre e ‘ pit ces against Haines with the . . whether he betieved tn & oF | room, for the reason that Bannick’s ’ ‘enat 1 we y dep nt, which resulted at the P.-I “ At least that is the present! | record ip one of th 1 r oak tude bole atven, | Uh {r . t ‘ r *missal from service. i na oe & t of ng of many of the local p of the police de rr at te hat York M Tt 1 sult against Haines was ue! art of /cians who ha tab on had the sympathy of a'l who he 1 and later was drop- of the under ng in se- took up al sporting house, ms | the casé from start to sh ‘ . otc Fgh cn cme | GOT BUSY wundeecieaceuieen seoeek fn lican sheet in} (My Sertoos News Ana'n.) }from the explosion of an ammonia | 4 ‘ 3 NOGI is ILL tate that could stomach the! NEW "YORK, Nov Fire 19 | tank | oa! + DON'T MISS THiS! % - e nd will /the Unite States stockyards, at The hogs destroyed were penned ‘Wittame Sensen, proprietor of the | , r 4 ° tf p foot Sixth street, Jersey; under the room in which ine | Samaras. beer Sal. wee ’ ’ ‘ , City, early today d to death started. At the «mel See at ncaenatiin ar oe they : pabcaaiedy Ooscictha aii * the “ 2 ~— A 7 » oe Neense ittee he city « € S a . ouieeuns . - eet ere h ee a repel a eee “n cs Neen s ~ pote a, Agemenen an ts The ( and Waiter on 4 f sot sion 20 Nov. 15 It is reported cold rou ¢ wooden en ae tna Welt dea to Lilie @ toaele Faia. th : 1 a Japanese source that Gen~ » head o d sheep to! 5 hundred men finally succeed i, bis Nhe a. me ne | tare Artie eral Nogi, commanding the Japan- pede and destro much valu-|ed tn rounding up the escaped ant maahetee threatened to take bis thé Dicmarck, the 3 kella: . * | ese front at Port Arthur, is serious- torage room, it is thought, | $150,0¢ would Rave to close up, strike or no | alnc b 3 = strike, And had not Mr. Jensen got | pending at th ar . 2 ; -— busy with promises and handed over | although the men declare | 9-90000900000464 ‘ ° $168 to the gity treamrer besides hie| there is no intention of ord t . 8 boos emperium would be closed to-|the union 1 ployed t I day and hie striking walters w di is ve © of ‘ | be forever happy edders. however, that ¢ hole | a It apgeare f the Atecussion be- | movement the result of the ef j | tor aed cctaatttnn yapterday. atter~ \Rose nn the ths Allie | (By Beripps News Ass'n) y o tew het ' ‘ ex n at the Independent Pow- Byron Brame two others, tempt nlf of 8 xew tm M t vee . “ | a maske roke tt ai- him. A lynching ts probable, if the | y back ¢h sand Waiter ns Ww k i € | — ] eof 6 a to an-/| fiend is caught. The r > ' be I | a is nyc aac Ms : f is rows. hall and & ng alley Bh ber gga eae | By Scripps News Ass'n.) at | te: ~ ‘ ‘ arck and the F W/LL PROSECUTE | ie REPRESENTATIVE OF ROYAL HOUSE OF JAPAN ARRIVES nf sae y aul sc cate } re i LETON Ore. Nov. 15.—Ed- t WASHINGTON AND IS RECIPIENT OF MANY HONORS . u "y i t , FAKE AGENCIES r ¢ ay, ot a wed Rd gr nace He t If Jensen did not make} fiona a ind the ie t ulso colored, this morn- : Scripps News Assn.) Tonight the 5 t : eS asecsdvad: tee tune % wail t w f the Act nd robbery. One wound in » e eee og eg woe wast =e ‘ t the past, | Id, and did not ap- | #trtke , t aj the 8 men is 10 inches da ae , Imperial | , ~~ . 7 preeiate it. Hin place he de Y a T > i RE Sf SE ae ee was formally £61 me th th " Wittle better ar a a few ' ‘ me © nt Roosevelt at Se A ST BANNICK Raven Comidue "theater, ‘The |shop ove »eenly| CHARGED WITH mae ; 1 vis “te P arrived at hee inert « v b year ago, t 1 ase iE ieado, arrived ‘at | sala Sod ni trevcry "wm |The Mi wold 9 ATTEMPTED MURDER oo % ir to the Un ted ONE OF THE BEST PATROLMEN IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT | "0 ! ee ee ae aan | mensicline Gevioved At the will : : pot rgend ier <r Seen gia vith ‘ te , . MUST PAY $1,500 FOR DOING WHAT HE THOUGHT WAS HIS # grunte ht with and t \ 1 ting Attorney Scott against pay a ¢ |among some of the m ers to , eorge niey, who dangerously he excha sits w th t whe “en ght ‘e , ; pane | DUTY | I war « ther ta Ww Bressler, the Saul meat ? o'clock this aft ted with a new loan, in search | Soke ee | LOST THE/R MONEY | a City hotel, a few 4 vis r A “ hotel, y. : Ag ’ - I Fred. Hoyt, ar at the It | ‘ ‘ eal Yate gee . physician thinks j i bon A gts-hopee, complained to the path mr 8 will continue to improve. Had ree ‘ ye this morning of being robbed of $11] CyH1CAGO, Nov. 15.—The ' - ——— the bullet from Stanley's revolver SERIOUS ACLIDENT southe Meta police 2 last n foe Otuse dhe struck & little lower dows, enether car | \ ’ fore taking him to po- | the tt AGED COUPLE SEPARATE der_would have been added to ‘NARROWLY AVERTED tort t rears, ag, dienaren ' ' en t 1 v ney ee 1 grant wuse Sta 1 not have H ne <heee On ahee ae a his duty. Wilts Progeny ' # key He w " ¥ th room he occupied right 3 : - . . be = : oo br aL h tla t rew his revolver and Son nail i > . ~ ee ie morning t ' k-|f ® ts at Bressler, The 2 I a boat manned b x the . an 1 t T! t thro’ Bressler eimbar f t from the Grant th a or be eS “ a ‘ ! cond found lod: ‘ t launch, after which she wai Maine: map : - above the heart, but ed st Grant, |t + the ship t @ rev. for $ Kes an gh I ged | ed off the collar bone, infliet- e dow yut in and « i ' t t \ re flesh wound 5 f sce ; 7 y for a| surg to ev r ‘ ! 2 girl, to ing. T fi would have|the facta « use. In awarding " 1] A 000 1a he superior court we hb , ed the off for t he we ght H ahold nde |! F n a stick om a f g att Arlingt h 1 the r r 1 t t t walking Up stroug gale w wing affair art Ae t nd told the dnpromise bet the extor 1 Washing ee

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