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. > ecial Extra Thursday Sp . and Occasional rain; high sn NIGHT EDITION SEA The Seattle Star F di The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News =| VOL. 6. NO 5 CENTS PER MONTE TTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1904. 242 BOLD ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP CHIEF WITNESS IN A SENSATIONAL $50,000 DAMIAGE SUIT | LAY BROTHERS OF THE COLLEGE OF LOURDS, AT GEORGE. | TOWN, PREVENTED THE ABOUCTION OF LITTLE STEPHEN | CANTOR BY HIS MOTHER AND A MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN ATTORNEY H. 4, EATON, WHO 18 DEFENDANT IN A SENSATIONAL ALIENATION OF AFFECTION SUIT, INSTIGAT- ; ED BY THE LAD'S FATHER A sens x $ t t 0 tt eo by \ W aid t A HL} t a It has been ex ' , a and his at 1 te, | t « a " att tat Eator . th t . ha: and t ui h At A. J aid th his at , Cant th yt ‘ x ve for} . had ta all posst a-| dle ¢ 1 to pre it being boy | WHAT EATON SAYS i trom the} rincipal exe sli proper relations wh to have existed between Baton ; M Canter for sor months p vious to the filing of su ‘ In addition to the statements of the boy himself , thers of the] . . achool who rescu 1, des: ‘ T was out at ¢ exe of Stephen's assaflant in Lourdes ye y after " that Attorney A. J. S M . ' hy , fs conducting the suit t th ‘ ays that it leaves no dc 8 myself ! 2 mind as to Eaton's presen g| doy ter false ‘ the scuffie, whether or 5| who the r rt was « blank actually invo! ety The ne abduct the child | reas ~ of why such After the separation of Cantor | ™«!! should be put into} and his wife some time ago Stephen | © tt If I knew who, for m was placed in the school at Georg Netous reasons, started tt I would town as the father feared that the | feel much disposed to thrash him. boy's mother would make some at-| “I went out to the colle ge tempt to secure possession of the \' lock with Mra, Cant took Cantor gave instructions that | Mre ntor wanted t h } 1 bad n trying te ate the b one was to be permitted to see the boy without written consent of t father or his attorney, Mr. Specker thre but man ¢ weeks, ed a He Last night about 5 o'clock the mother appéared at the school and . however, and without ceremony rushed into the sadvantage. I had no} room, where little Stephen was, at the sche and, grasping the child, started for ever an appointment | the door. The brother in the room| With the man to take Mrs. Cant Sitempted to interfere, but the| out the y morn woman was too swift for him. The He failed to show up t| alarm wa ssounded and brothers| out there with her myself. I stayed] Fished from various parts of the use Id ot building to ascertain the cause of the disturbance. They saw the woman. panied by a man, attempting take the child into a carriage. Be fore the kidnapers succeeded in do tng this the brothers overtook the and a fight ensued. Things © lively for a time and in the mix accom to up one of the brothers was injured. | not by tak m away and that is Finally, after a struggle of several| as any kidnaping occurred | Minutes, the boy was recovered by|er she nor I made any attem the brothers and the strange man/| carry off the boy. While was and woman rapidly drove away | talking to the boy I re a few Little Stephen recognized the man|rods away. After remaining there an hour we came back to the fm the case as H. H. Eaton and t abc Woman as his mother. This morn-| cit ing the boy was brought to Seattle Mrs. Cantor this morning pur aed placed in a home where the | chased some clothing for the boy and Mother will not be able to find him. | took it out to the school. I ruppose A. J. Speckert says he will imme-| she ts out eplore the @iately ask for an order of court] publicity In which es of mine festraining Eaton from interfering | appear to be determined to place me With the child. }in connection with this affair sition. The salaries of the members of the new prosec force will average $140 0 m aries of the ¢ trom $125 to $ Heretofore the }uties have var 2 Sensational } but Mackintosh has dect that al Gy Scripps News Ass'n.) his men, with the exception of the VANCOUVER, B. Nov. 20.--|first and possibly the second dep The outcome of th airy by a | uty, shall share alike. committee from th al Med-| Mackintosh has made the changes feai Council into t | salary list with the consent y commissioners. He protessional ec against Dr. Telford, the Hattie Bowells to be sensations norning that he expects of the pre ice at least $100 growl case, p Dr. Telford was t nt fmal courts on the charge of a forming the criminal oper a Of Miss Bowells, wh re the | young society woman He was acquitted, b harges were preferred against lim the Provincial Medical society | Joseph Martin, Dr. Telford's counsel, has accused Dr. Walker one of the board, with having stat i ed that he would take Telford tifieate away. Martin also w y a serious charge before the counci! | against another prominent local ar physician. PUEBLO, Colo., %: Foie aimee St. Ma how there more than MAKES CHANGE IN caught fire a and at 2:20 o'clock letitution is in fla SALARY LIST | tiie patients is - Kenneth Mackintosh, pre the ‘ attorney-elect, has annovn he will make several change , salary list of the office. Job Miller, who has been appo! il member of chief deputy, will receive $200 a bid on p . month, $25 more than is now paid with a 40-tom el tra Charles Gleason, who holds that po- crane | 2 This Picture From the Outside of Port Arthur PORT ARTHUR IS AGAIN REPORTED TO HAVE FALLEN ?| UNCONFIRMED RUMOR ON LONDON 'CHANGE THAT RUSSIAN ; STRONGHOLD HAS CAPITULATED—RECENT DISPATCHES : GIVE RUMOR COLOR +| —_——. B] on BEikertpne, ewe Anan re for tv past at ; ONDON . : cia d ie Arthur, : $ ang f « that Port = : : : coli ‘ : : ‘ at rts that the ‘ eit ! rege J t « ch were ; Bl ne c Ay, stor near Sung : ROME A to | # carried : oes aya gel ge lig Tob with them. He adds : ' The R t ng re- : The fall of th n versts ; Kekw expe f t p on our ‘ A f the capture of Fort akoyam by the SeptenBer 20, ‘The picture shows the Japs swarm up the + chen tered the enemys P sides foreground behind trenches are the foretsr 1 war corréapondents watching the fight. In f “ has tf 1 tillery replied, bat throwing a over the heads of their int into the Fussion Hines. A feature of this battle was th re not t z ntry advanced. Al Advance companies hg at the Russian rks quidkly destroyed bomb-proo! 1 machine ‘ and everything t center and right # | tail ‘omt —— 5 EASA BEAD D O44 EADEE SED OH D46DEO4 44426 DE 64-64-66 6 O946-0664$-006-6-4-6-06.06-66-6-6-44464460466-04664 40448464) 0e004y DebInd and w It is reported throw themselve assaulted and of the Japanes tern portion of The dispa SENATOR MITCHELL FAILS TO APPEAR OREGON SENATOR iS TOO BUSY TO TELL WHAT HE KNOWS ABOUT THE LAND FRAUDS GUT Hl TAnOAT ERNEST SCHWARTZ, AGED 50, WHILE UNDER ARREST CHARG ED WITH CRIMINAL ASSAULT ON 15-YEAR-OLD DAUGH TER, TAKES HIS OWN LIFE EXPLOSIONS WORKMEN AT POWDER MILL AND AT STONE QUARRY VICTIMS OF SERIOUS ACCIDENTS —_—_— (By Scripps News A > ( de oday o! a Earnest Schwartz, a resident of] {t was found that he had slashed his NEW’ ORLEANS, Nov, 30 —As | oon Oey one evens a Redmond. defeated justice by cut-| throat from ear to ear Blood was| PORELAND, Nov. 30.—A sensa- statements made last week by Con-|the result of the explosion of s injured, two of whom may die The Se ea = reely flowing from the gash in bis Sp secre ‘ e gasoline engine and a fire in the) men were t j ting his throat with @ razor early | throat and it was apparent that the |!" Wes sprung in the land fraud “ aaa Pe ae Hers mn, 3 ly’ |Swiss laund jast night, Georgi EeeeKeee ed in Diasting, Sees }this morning, after having been | oid man was dying cases this morning when Ro W./)8"7 One Sued 7 rosea = ‘3 Beecher and Mary Nelson are| XENIA, Ohio, Nov, 30—By the ex- placed under arrest by Deputy Sher Nothing could be done to save the | Montague, formerly deputy clerk in| sia to kmma Watson. under the |2¢84- Six others were seriously | plosion of a press mill at the Miami iff ne Smith on the charge of | prisoner and he died a few moments Lynn county, confessed that out Of porsona ection of Binger Her rned, Altogett were injured. | px works, five miles north of Incest’ Schwarts lived with, his/after he was discovered. How | thirteen entries certified to by him,| mann, who was then th ng i here, at 7:30 o'clock this morning, family about a mile and a half from | Schwarts got the razor is a mystery. | seven never appeared in person. al-|ine , ; cack: ae: Oe SHARON, Pa, Nov. 30.—By the | Matthew Smith was killed and three Redmond, on the east shore of Lake | It is thought, however, that it was, though be issued certificates to that sath the ennertion losion of a can of blasting pow-' other workmen badly burned. Washington. The warrant for his | concealed in the room when he was effect. Me sald all the certificates|}y Hermann to the effect : arrest was sworn out yesterday by|locked in there and the officers ‘came to him filled out by McKinley, | was he, Richards, who appro his daughter, Mabel Schwartz failed to discover it and that the latter paid all the fll-| watson « used the pat-| years old. Schwartz was about The crime with which Schwarts ing fees. ents to b ‘ years old was charged was that he had sua-| The government special attorney, |” Richar¢ repented: inter The warrant was placed in the! ta improper relations with his! Heney, this morning disclosed cor-| views which occ 4 between Her hands of Deputy Smith, who went daughter, Mabel, a slender 15-year-|respondence and telegrams with| mann, Puter and Emma Watson to the Schwartz home last night. old girl. Mabel was keeping house Senator Mitchell, in which Heney | He was also present upon an occa Schwartz was placed under arrest |for the family. Her mother ts an | requested him to come to Portland | sion when Senator Mitchel! called and two of his sons were also held | occupant of a ward in the insane and take the stand and explain bit|in person upon Hermann to have as witnesses. All steamers to t-lasylum. The complaint charges knowledge of the transactions, The the Watson cases expedited. His tle had gone and it was decided to that Schwartz had been practicing senator is now in the District of testimony showed that on one oc spend the night in the Schwartz his unperental relations with the Coltimbia, where he canont be sub-|casion when he d attention to home. |girl for some time. The last of naed or made to testify. He an-|the {rregularities in the Puter fil. | SAY COST OF DREDGING THIS P ASSAGE WOULD BE LESS THAN The father was stripped of every-|fense was last Sunday swered that the press of senatorial ing, Hermann assured him that | thing with which he could injure} Mabel, throvgl the advice of duties in Washington was such that | Puter was entir Wes BLASTING WRANGLE NARROWS himself and placed in a room alone. | friends, went to Prosecuting Attor-| he could not find time, but would /one of the best Oregon The two boys were also placed in| ney Scott and swore to the com-| have done so had he been notified and that y made by ny another room and the officers went | plaint » is now with the police before he left Oregon. him eo abe 4 upon outside to watch the house, About| matron Attorney Heney then asked the| The t ntly near = b " apparently nearing a i few to les y f oclock thia morning the elder| Two sons, who were living With | reasons for his vouching for Puter|conclusion. Special Attorney Heney With a view to lessening the eafl-;way, the veesels have to go at © Schwartz was heard to call one of |Schwarts, were witnesses to the/so strongly, and Mitchell replied jetates that the prose may | BS distance between this city and good rate of speed. The current his sons and tell him to prepare crime, but it is sald that they feared | that he @id so because Puter had | probably conclude tts « today. It| Skagway, the local steamship co: c 8 would be but slightly breakfast early so they could take|their father and did not dare to| been sent to him by one of the most |ix believed that the defense will not| panies will attempt to prevail up changed through Dry straits, if at the firet boat for the city caer eee complaint Another | seeadat attoraeys of Portland. |place many witnesses on the stand, | congress to make an appropriation | ine ts wore ee A fow moments after Schwarts|daughter, younger than Mabel. is| “Twe.tolegrams since,” said At-|in which case the matter will be|for the dredging of Dry stral rocky as Wrangle narrows. was heard to fall to t floor and | living with friends and was not at torney Heney, “fatied to elicit a re-jup to the y before the end of| stead pening the channel of The steamsh masters, when en the officers r th the time. ply from the senator as to the name [the week | Wran owe, toe whieh ot broached upon the subject, are all | of the ‘prominent attorney Judge Bellinger has ordered al|has already been introduced. The | ce iyo, mimon that it would be oes The “prominent attorney” is sald jvenire to issue for 36 additional! opening up Tod eee onuy, |Of the greatest improvements that . was row on notes to be F. P. Mays, state senator from |jurors, from whom will be selected | Dry straits oteth ae the be wrounght tn the Alaskan jon Multnomah county the jury which is to the next! Stikin river . eal It is estimated that the now nding involve $22%,-| On@ of the most sensational te f the land frand « Phe now | wonid lesen the distance to Skank f dredging this channel would » of th ™m. timombes of the hear took place |panel is required to be part Gtl way be Is milion Ghd at the eamne to $500,000, which would yeatemfay when United States Land|2 o'clock next Thursday afternoon, | time would require less money for |; the estimated cost of blast- ANNOT COLLECT = | Comuissioner W. A. Richards, who | indicating that the government's at-| the accomplishment of the work | 2S wrangle narrows by one-hale: roused the continent to act as a|torneys expect to enter upon that/than that required f see ager A the enthusiastic support- MRS. CHADWICK SAYS ANDREW | | witness practically contradicted the!case at that time rocks from ‘Wrangie narrows & the ‘ers of scheme 1s H. Me- Griffin = naitetngg--dnia ted Hug wh s intere i CARNEGIE HAS HAD NO con-| , ter Judge nee “ \= | ‘The passage way through Dr¥\ country about Wrangle or ta the suit unser ° rait at the present time, im-; 4) - < NECTION WITH HER AFFAIRS | ns gent, agsinas Admiral Davis | sA0ress yesterday. she en ed by the ed into te by | steer cate’ could thetaeiieleeall | 4 son, that the de = ih r- \ “ ld the dredging of id Le | Nquor traff manufacture to. rrent f Stik river. | py “a a signature toa 5 ~, bacco goods, and urged the ex with b prenagge (By Scripps News Ass'n) | ab ® a by | Accepts Mea of Raed Baeet. the Mermes ng that | @uUch less expenditure than blast hods. Th t wa , i w t it would vite: Pree - - senato: om the nite rout hannel NEW YORK A 4 “ | a cs : “ene from the United is panee. 1 distance be- onsultation with her ur today ¥ ripps News Ass 9 & oO | tween t two ports. eside: hh lay |p | Mrs. the channel afte f ti ; wo ports. Besides the Mrs. Caasie L. Chadwick, the Cleve e WABHINGTON, Nov ear | corre puld be y for a} channel is not as dangerous, and land society mar sccused of | nat 41 Charles H. Davis was today | ann a te m etter time while sailing hypnotizing” big ¢ n bankers | wh leted tt intment on the fy t tr ath of the Stikin | Mroess teoule, be sere Into loaning her | sums of| tet ational « ission to investi I B superintendent of money, edmitts r-[ 1 the North sea incident. He thie saeaud the cliamnel could | ee, ka Steamship company, her affairs. Th | Rear Admiral Davis, besides being 64 added t an then throu e si sued as the resu navel officer ability, is a lyear, leaves $3.042 in the The elimina- | 2 age way for that of Wrangle in, Jdent gf international law and a) FORT WORTH, Texa wa from the | P@t ows rN 3 | banker, — French scholar J. M. Williams, a far « has been a ce sa ney datwe S| as fe Captain Rickards, of 24 Weat-| AAs Perey yo night let it be vara ahot and kill . t pray m the part of the mas SM, 4500 yearing Andrew e’S| orn avenue, complained to the po wn e did not ca ¢| McKinney today because McKinney | ter pilots sailing those waters signature in Mrs, Che KS POR! tice this morning of petty thievery pointment | elo with the former's daughter. | The « reece in Wrangle narrows is Dd SSED sension | by sys who gained access to h Ihe co # father interferred and|one of the most dangerous in th Mra, Chadwick ts int sued ot the rear of his home and he also killed by the frate| world. In many cases vessels have eat on the ve om "| packed off a lot of toy boats and LATE TELEGRAPH | | parent and another of McKinne but from one to two feet to spar T ers of the Mutual In- bredkdowr iH at th ols, The captain told the sons, who atter 1 to pr his|{n making the channel at low wa | Investment company an- 1 house in this ¢ and her! that he knew the boys and gave the father, was FP wor in| ter, which is seldom that the resignation of Rev. t being closely wateh-| jar of eral Arrests wi PHILADELPHIA, Nov But | the affray In lition to th j ti jard, as president of tho . tectives \Thaly follow and. the youngsters |little | wa ymplished at the} LONDON, N \—The Evening| filled with hundreds was asked on November p to the present time Mr#.|scicht a lesson in rt morning 8¢ of the National r says the London and Paris| and vess ave to proceed as care and t he is no longer an ex- ha n sued in common | Christian Women's Tempera hange, a 1 ban and | fully as possible in order to prevent | ¢ f the company t in Cleveland for the} LONDON, Nov. % The « f|Unton, which nvened here yes kerage fir tf 1 ] has | tearing a hole in their b The 1 tigation by the other of- a ng sum of $267,839. m-| Hardwicke, und terday, its do et jus dif-'strong current {ts also a feature f the company of his meth- 1 quarter of a million | st for ie r ster-| Mra. Lillian M. N. Stevens, of|f The liabilities are said to against Wrangle narrow n has resulted in the dismissal ars. of this money, It is Portland, Me., delivered her annual! to $ 0 r to sustain sufficient steerage f