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& brought to the city and placed in ‘ONE CENT =—--— ‘Ihe peattle Star. Ni@AT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a5 1904 i 000040000000000000000000 | &6 Ed o 3 $ reates riminai On A | : f ; | é 99 the Face o e Lar | { | 3 i - - — = — ciimneien ae ” * The new story, “A Bid for @ {N THOSE WORDS DR. MATTHEWS THIS CITY, CHARACTER: | 44900900000064646¢00000000004 8-9 04-6-00664-66-666466668 1@ Freedom,” which opens in T ‘ « @l@ Bier Monday might also . w OHN D. ROCKEFELLER, THE STANDARD OIL KING t hi ° t St Tie oe title “A I for a I ’ § »\® Under the very thumbscrews 4 : »)@ death tt promised relief @ die Sie from tai t a is er ea - ; sss crac g|e era beautiful English . 1 ar ATE c b « _ : 4 PRESBYTERIAN ( « th mainder of be > ' pan er is > * tar w than the screws and - ; : > (@ the branding tr Around the 4 y ; ving ; @|* project the author, Mr. G , ha , * Hoothby, has woven a story of - ! ‘ ple who walk toot | @ 20% and adventure that is ab r f ¥ atte & Fp Reng. ® sorbing to the last w ‘ Phiypcme Amery 2 |@ tts publicat Db, by spe- 4@ " IAT SECRETARY @ ; . nd My soi? it tea fn tal 4 =e RRESTED egy oct ns 35 sr, ac Gan ote . | ' @he contine rn Sie ; 4 ; 1 y of absorb- 4 tal ‘ . e weeny on ee, Seg . ber 24 . rug a Warsaw ne will be th only @ 4 ¢ ‘ n t ee re this locality to @] & 3 nae ; e the benefit of the @] ; that a t al ary Taft's inves #| : P : . t Roosevelt's Big #| ¢ . ; | @ Btiek Methods 7 ™ ° Wat - : Pa e 3 a : : ' ’ ’ a tal story A Bid for Freedom *) * cs J ! ° War ¢ respondent Brill's Interest. # + NE 1 28187 E ’ . ; ’ ‘ " iY rn Batibo ntereet- SE ‘ £ TO RESIST DEMANDS Pf ye . I " ge m th t Vote pyright articles #)@ . OF A OR ) RS ¢ I f R EPAIRS AND TO KEEP UP 8BRY- se ; ne . nega appea: ay'@ * | 000+006-00096000000000008 ICE Rage ees $ ome Reasons Why Moore's “ivtens.” an electric current, causing dis legs to execute the “muscle dance,” #m- 0h one oe , Mor t9 that sppligd to dead frogs. other track until the two were al- 0 most together, 4 LLED BY PLAYMATE ©» Potficers, was hange@in the jab will prosecute. © “yard aiete ‘ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. ¢ The Star Has Compiled the ~ The e k a thes big | BOYS QUARREL AND FIGHT ciaaecraanreaiies — De WITH FATAL RESULT co emgage peed The t te | THE C LETE RETURNS GIVE ROOSEVELT A PLURALITY les wal este ee alte mest " : (My Beripos News Ase'ny M u ‘ WOULD SAVE A GREAT DEAL TO CITY IN INTEREST AND a —— agen Fs Rowe’ b oaye A on OF 70,917, WHILE MEAD LED TURNER BY ONLY 16,818 i tee ap to tt. If |through the Coons ‘ . " Ja ‘ TAXES AND GIVE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR COMBINED MU natend of kept,| A ‘ . ay-|! 5 lerive several leo be \ | ay « ‘ , NICIPAL AND COUNTY BUILDING AT SMALL COST : samy yee FR ; oes . . “or. | mead Haft pendently on one or more state og property The piver 7 ' ' eo} h . Ps nt ff and that about 2§ J as. being owne a , xt " w a . : ‘ “ per cent of them voted for Judg¢ — ‘ : o . | Abe " “ " Rn T for govern This is @ it can by , ring September. This |goe the sf : will t e, at “8M A percentage of independent eity ba “y : a alee eee foun tt ttle fe e vesulte te the £ wn in the returng 4 taken t ' atten 2 2 ; dead w t eve v € Mas Missourl, Minne we at the first x Pi is f t cy ged sre rene pereneeneiy eee ag feat ta or Colorado, in which stated mittee of the t-le a * id te ra . a Seer: iin ft 1 democrat governors hag held. Mr. Moc nt te with | made tmes atten t0 A ide nM - I € i such wid comment, personally explain the various prop- | ),. aater — dl hte ty adler sated “ ? q osttions he intends to make and - : 4 ois 4 Ko tn Reed mes ithough he probably ‘will not suc-|¢ i’ Jimmy Michaels fgrence "ot 4,000, ah the ceed in convincing the city fathers | ; tink pie the rae the Roos T et n president and governor was as follows: | 7 that he wants to give them some Is Dead 7 Porat rh caslifie Ee 5 Presiden Governor, thing for nothing, he wi " ~r Roosevelt. P Mead Taree pretty near showing the be __ (fy Reripp= News Ane'n? & . vel «* ) 660 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—A Mar £28 patriarchs that he can m f - : q ter bargain for the city than they |r conigram announces the death ° | MARINE EXCHANGE SAYS q o- make themselves. er velial. ae. : r STEAMER JEANIE HAS VES nless the ty di 1 ad position to hastily " whieh w SEL IN Tow Bed ; on. Th b in @ surprine have been given proper considera-| ct was to ba’ pated in the} 4 tion, Mr. Mo may be able to| wh # y race he month | show them some points a t bigh | At a” din ER < 4 by tb finance that will put Thomas W ae ¢ mee, 10:00 | wremctenn semmestew, Ghe will. tale morning Laws shade and make th ppra that will be t of lumber. and 40 pas ed fle Navig city x A of themseive t als } py Moore net be mong ~ voting Mate, A Y ‘ consid *® some it aan t COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 25.—The | wit then be the Cal ts wu pay pro- | Roosevelt special arrived here at| many of these k thie 7 y f the « of the | 2:45 o'clock and left at 2 y clock ‘ In the . tow eal for the *, that ! this afternoon. A big crowd cheered | rants hy beer ut for . boon. _ feature of Moore t would not h the president, who spoke a few | dozen 4 at offictais. |" * ~ € ge 4 wipes away all vn hg t ht | words, thanking the people of Ohio | Near herr Saver. ew “ 3 munciimen rop yearn its block , for what they did for him on No-' at the Meg oe . and ty were being scanda rent wid reach in & ears we 0: wage : an tax ‘ jers * the t at , Mr. Moore's offer {s : went city hall site tr ' s A peculia nahountili | be M : . kane 1 ion of Mr. Moore’s to} Pedncks the | enone Thurstor r the Ect ‘ ; of the v Saad ve 4} didates for govert Walla Walla : - , mately ne gre ve , , Wh ———— parte fr “OY | mon hn repancy | iy mo ecto city hall Ito ' = counted for by the fact t nA! Yakima ity might be able} JAPS MAKING ANOTHER SUPREME EFFORT TO CAPTURE | ste t ‘ financial benefits Bo f v € 7 . T : ; PORT ARTHUR—NOGI HAS ORDERS FROM TOKIO TO FIGHT |), t f : — 8 we A Th f a te r D « " vot or cat ey) 2 poly rate of! WASHINGTON. I bo Port Arth 9 age os lidates in this county and elephant ages 3 GTC », « tio ww consid. Pleus by tt h « the |for r ca ates in this co in the the ‘state | Unofficial adv ba ; bs 1 nto st STEVE HAS THEORY gto 8S. Bally. Some ry elved from what a E aly the treme ‘ iges were bought, same a be a trustworthy r Je ated Ro elt that p M f ee h cting to count from fect that the Japa aunts Rih th gh, ar ating f' Fra nting of the late | sprit is Bailey's latest 854 making @ supren : a ent t t ation ¢ » republican land. c re Port Arthur unde mathe gh - ty fadee % ¢ a v ‘ re n CENSORSHIP ABOLISHED - . — bid stale ik yy TOKIO, N the fort t I om we As : ; government ha th r a “ 1 by be ty of ft ’ ¢ hip on war new A rajthe fa . bu mn Ta . 1 the . Li . - p f t ¢ site | al wed t PORT SAID 1 firet } ch t per t hb f Liba th n-|* - + | a e 1 e ‘ ) |voting on county t CONVICTED yo oes |than on the govern 1 { bow wh tudents no. mam arent "4 tte tr or ui ' . mgpore P j leet J wa t ' received but was defeat — in De i ber 11 1}ed. In Thurston nty, where entenced to 40 years in the 9 betes: Mi ed 2121 votes asd entiary, Brom . ma . 140 , FAST PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER TRAIN CRASHES INTO IN- eee bees Tore © man % Sel mene 00 tho -Enpeb ich rooms A. tl iter lidate for f vee TERURBAN TROLLEY CAR NEAR CLEVELAND ART STUDENT SUBJECTED TO ATROCIOUS PUNISHMENT FROM | Deontur lust April. He escat but 1,182 and was defeated by a WHICH HE WILL NEVER RECOVER, WHILE BEING HAZED |4o.Senttic. He ere ae -eautcs be Ge ED rad graphi " tior 1 nie Rooseve arrie y . AT SAN FRANCISCO faken back to Decatyr by Shericg|*"@ Mead car ed by 630, ele Red's By s News Ass'n.) ing will probably dle ie Thr,ct to stand t ee ee : — CLEVE Nov. 26.—[{ Arthur Briggs, of Akron a volt recetved 90,494 votes and Mead A Sixteen were injured, sev William Phrone, of Cleveland, . . . . _ 16,719, Lou Smith, the republican THE MAN WHO WROTE in Australia and ; ; SAN FRANCISCO, Cal — The current was weed an hour eral fate collision between| Gustavus Richards, of Cleveland, ' NS Sa tae okie wae Ges candidate for sheriff, received t ,,| land, he has wandered pretty & fast passenger tra There is a heavy grade extend-| ay the result of brutal hazing by but the first @ow In Kitsap ¢ y, wh “A BID FOR FREEDOM’ | 0: r the world, and has steadily, on the nia railir ndjing back from the crossing for udents at Mark Hopkins art inst'y | shoake i felt , t pvelt recpived 1 and Mead : A gained more and more recognition a Biren y car on the Akron, Bedford | some Gistance on both the railroad] tute Albert Derome ts paralyzed | ‘THe boy’s physician has b tet - ——— 1,480, J, C. Benny, the republican | as a writer of stirring tales of love Clevsiand interurban line on the|an4 the trolley line, Each run8|hig lower limbs. Jezome, after sug | hopes for the re ttt of 3 ia ste m candidate for superior fudge, re-| ¢ thby, the author of our iventure, Ps 2 Grade crossing a mile beyond Pd bt of a deep cut just before the| toring « terrible beating, was sie: | his limbs ’ : My Retive. Kuve dave) ceived but 1,232. In Mason county, | new A Bid for Free ih 1 Bid for E reedom is his lat- city Mmite at 6:20 o'clock this|tracke cross, making {t almost {m- ped naked, strapped and bound to a flome time ago andi! t ,». @ BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 26.—j where Roosevelt received 658 votes/one @ the most successful of the | est and s! ongest “= 4 _ opuing. possible for the train on one track] metal-seated chair and subjected to | dent was strip sked aol boundfirank Dunean, the notorious safe} and Moad 550, Speece, the republi- | younger novelists of the day. _| cr been printed before ine of the injured have been|to see the approaching train on the thrown Into a close of Bpobber who took the life of several He was born in Agstralia 87 years | published now tn is! l. can ca@diégte for assessor, rggelved i but os. are niip. being the eldest son of Thos. | taneo with its appearanee in and W. gpothby, @ political leader in’ this country, i 1@ Mham@ania count 30d dee a aabel sed

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