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eee The Seattle ¢ NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHING®ONS THL rs r The Only Paper in Seattle a That Dares to Print the News VOI DAY, DECEMBE NO. 243 1, ape REGISTRATION BOOKS FOR GOMING SCHOOL ELECTION WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW ONLY IN ROOM 6 AT CENTRAL SCHOOL Plotted to Kidnap = Federal Officers Will Panama’s Presid | Probe Chadwick Case . * COMPLETE AND HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED DETAILS OF GEN. | [¢ £4444 £404404444 RN re nee iis indi HUERTAS’ LAST COUP AND HOW IT FAILED AT THE LAST CELEBRA TTh G Takes Hand ¢ HAS MYSTERIOUS * in cd aa caeTs, patel a canta ae Naat dak ne MOMENT THE PRESIDENT OF PANAMA WAS HIDING IN | : nanee THE PALACE—LEE, THE AMERICAN DIPLOMAT, SENT WORD : BACKER . TO THE BARRACKS THAT BROUGHT GEN, HUERTAS TO THE VICTORY vz: MAKE A MOVE TO/|@ a ks — ie +4 HIS SENSES—THE GENERAL SENDS FOR CORRESPONDENT | GHECKMATE REPUBLICAN |? VELAND, Des, 3. 0h0 € ‘ INVESTIGATION ow . PEW AND THAT MAKES AMADOR SUSPICIOUS - >: ele oR JAPANESE POPULACE TAKE CAPTURE OF 203-METRE HILL AS | Panaman army tr manding, @f) §URE INDICATION OF IMMEDIATE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR fectively, the resis mn of the se ary times PEOPLE WILD WITH ENTHUSIASM (Copyriz 4, by the Newspaper | this tr nt we have En i Association imme at PANAMA. Dec. 1.—It ts doubtful] Were the natives upon the ensuing was hatched under Uncle Sam's ¥ mo ting than th nap the state of t Ameri J. Lee, © in the bud an Which, of gone very far ed in the tle Panan though the to the ¢ y nose a ece of pl t ‘ ‘ sal of Corporations on ¢ tt ative party t TOKIO, Dec. 1.—Reporta fi t. Huertas, keen f0F/to the t k . ye | nong th TRAINMEN MEET DEATH AND RANK AND PILE| banners at ed 8 t en| ARE SERIOUSLY HURT IN A ely when he ing t 6 harged the Novembe was also injured in| @@LLIGION <p agen neg SINK THEIR OWN) , =A ten, | _ WORCESTER Y.. Dec. 1—|"'s ' ove a thorn in he yetore the ¢ 4 | Three men were killed and two ther t ahtwriok f te my’s rear | @ freight train an SHANGHAI, Dec. 1—A_ report | He jfrom Vie tok states th to T ‘ « se | On the Delaware & Russiar ILD-YOU Failure in my resig-| i A FAILURE oS ny . MRS. C. L. HOOVER. . If you are not readin, ma which are now r « beat features jen are from the « icles on Pana missing one of any newspaper to this vicinity. Th ar Pew, staff ¢ spondent of The Star spaper Enterprise Association of the From a Photograph Taken Before Her Marriage to Dr. Chadwick.) (My Beripns News Assn) i x yt le she was most punctual regular reports une , and in 1897 she re eled a tly after “Lydia Devete” wag parol from the peintentiary, gley made a visit to hey” pome in Woodstock, Canada. AM t reached the penitentiary, 4 OLYMPIA, Dec. 1.—Finh nmis - : Nict was that “the defenda |elaner Kershaw yesterday filed b agp - insane at the time of the c ‘ > offense ‘ » parole 1 how atten at Am THIS STORY |amndal report, which gives the fix . ; . n of t “ ter her acquittal Miss Bigley was formally disc Ur¥a.for the present year of the « , ; | mon pack on Puget sound at . eft W took | Capes: on the hington side of - r for | STeat dea m visited bh the Coturt ’ # . I ‘ in the |Bllzabeth E Jentire river a he output ; th fof waimon by hat to th his client, = . ail. oat ador, of the new reg HAS NEVER BEFORE APPEARE the others by Pew are ¢ ed Dr: C./ 0) In 1897 ¥ heard that & historically, even if value If you read are nol e parties erned in Newton matter would be hel The figures given represent prac “|} e. from “Lydia Dee! that she was at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ann Bage of these articles we guarantee that you w of ontinue in The Star for rea ath every one ast another w teally a ¢ k on th sound, but & t ack rdste Campbell called at the; Daniel L. Pine, im nville, was informed that Mra, s mother, Mrs. Ann Bagley, was ne with her, but as she was the Cobo ery se o* 006006666040 49006% 00 Terr rr rr yTerTrTTri tT Teer so4-044-444 | Whe also a f quence extrem | was charged that she had forged the | traces of carly beauty. She dre: a meres . _ae . a : 2 i 2 | ether Of wat strenr . ¥e | that st 5 This ia th ’ . in the ’ * ¥ f Cley and 1% : of Clevelar 4° 4 Youngstown, O., business | magnificently and her home is fill J There ws MUCH talk the American col after the facts became known, a there were many added supporte ign to the belief that the day is not f There wai e sign distant when th United Sta ~ * th find it a necessary measure to adopt | set himseif a rea Panama as a territ f the Pa vernmen The gala week. commemorative of |t th A 8 declaration of independ and & we ear ago, had been over three | upon sgh but 32 days. The gayety of the occasion | year had weathered 36| had faded, leaving the dull, deaben-i revolutions. He carried the army | ing humdrum of every-day exist- ov to Panama when the revolt} (Photograph by Newspaper Enterprise Association.) te Ls A. Ink ‘ bs that be was perfecting . LEADER IN THE PLOT TO KIDNAP A PRESIDENT. td wpen th . eal “re i enter ae ESTEBAN HUERTAS, THE ONE-ARMED, BOY-FACED, Construction on the municlpal, Welssenbach had broken an agree- | poattors ox n« full man to notes aggregating $40,000, (ed with beautiful furniture, hi ‘ED COMMANDER OF THE TROOPS. lighting plant sub-station at Seventh | ment with the association. If t The message fol | “LYDIA DEVERE.” and that Lamb had negotiated the | ings and bric-a-brac. She has mal “ avenue and Yesler way was stopped | it ts the first time a si union has Bank v ry cent je-| (From a Penitentiary Photograph | ¢o, paper b was acquitted, | servants, most of them French. Shi ence heavy on the air. The people | was declared against Colombia &! this morning on account of a atrike.| struck because an association of | pesttors. ar aM ; Sebo tn viet | forged paper. La eg sutattag, | servenee, meet 0 ee oe had begun to find time to discuss/ year ago. Besides, as every child) 7). . rought about pri-| their ¢ rrr 4 anded It vortectic ; b % | ‘ ; prem oe |g civeas araeneniel pri the ever-absorbing topic of politics Cor Pi T mari se of trouble between| In vi t that the Sheet | bark wit pl t af r hen the final details | 1 ow » notes were forged. The| sents to be interviewed. and all interest hinged upon the (Continued on Page Two.) Gus Welssenbach, the man who has| Metal Workers’ association &/ te mupply 9 . cr p] SE he ontcies e ar woman was convicted on two counts| When asked whether she hypno= ee —- a = = | the contract for the galvanized iron | member of the Citizens’ alliance, it | country. Will be home soo id M . wou! and sentenc to nine and a half|tized the men from whom she se-, LBY Hi 7) ON work on the t t vho recently | does not pear to be reasonable. | — ss > ' te a “ ¢- | vears in the Ohio penitentiary under| cured large loans, Mrs. ae came here from les, and| They assert that the strike was de-| tails of the preser ement were! ine name of a Devere.’ sly laughed. She would not tall $10 000 m = tion. The She associa-|clared because Welssendach was! WENT UP $5,440.80 | aranset. He reiterated . At the Ohio penitentiary “Lydia |about her past life. She married Dr, 80 years old, sick and infirm, | reporter could not see her. Mra, aid she was not a sister of “ “hadwick, and that the rela= , rvfere tionship between them was very, ‘a were {n- | distant” Daniel Bigiey, Mrs. Pine’s, harges when asked if Mrs. Chads, 1 paper as his sister, denied that he; spected 1 to her at all. the paths of inquiry, been followed, and the osures to which they have | s. Chadwick's husband an ‘4 daughter are, she says, travel- ¥ irope. he fs not at all, 3 ne Jos. Lam a hithert ploye of an express company, and me Devere alias “Lydia F alias “Lydia D. Clingao,” | dis alias Mrs. Bagley Nas “Mrs. d loover.” The woman was about (Special to The Star.) ars of age. She was a clair- voyant in Toledo, and it was as that Lamb was only one of any prominent men whom she, She app er hypnotic spell. It old, well-preserved, and showing} DAVENT WAY, DELAYS WORK OF COMPLETING SYSTEM pres! bank, has teleg ed from Bos STRIKE OF ELECTRICIANS AT MUNICIPAL PLANT, ON YESLER IL by the sul rought again ra to be nearly 50 years, t held under of that she does not cal when she 1 served two years of | ag her sentence she was paroled. After | to go. SERIOUS CHARGE Von Bd ae Sg igh ne enema porncly tbegene yy agen reg ” Devere” was a model convict, and | Chadwick in Windsor, eight yearg | pther cheap and non-union “ | (By Seripps News Ass'n.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 mbach and the asno-| labor whenever he had the oppor-| ‘Aasistant Postmaster Colkett th Selby, who several days ago « ause Weissen-| tunity. At any rate the B \adternon repc or Judge Hebbard 18* ters and stone cutters q © would not grant h « sald to be unfair to organ-| Tra ouncll, at a meeting last} the local po: 1 & dl- | out of sympathy with the 4 labor night, dee! The union brick!ay an |voree, was today held to answer to eames Gaal tii eheoteleh Harry Walton anounced that they | in, and t between W d the re for November 2,524.61, which ympathetic strike | the amount being and the craftemen employed on | tg $5,440.20 in excess of the rece the bullding quit work this morn-|fer November of last year. ing. Jamount for that month was §2 0 a SAS i ae 083.31 of | the la Late this afternoon the friends charge of assa with intent to commit murder, Selby put t defense had raised $10,000, the amount of his bond, and advices from Walton's | 3 father in San Francisco are to the effect that he expects to raise the | DESIRE RELIEF remainder of the defaultage, $4,000 of on collateral seeurity fn the south pected that the diff be lib-| A long petition was presented to| PO 0 ins tew days the city clerk this afternoon by| BELLINGHAM ern metropo! Walton m erated from his voluntar Ment within the next two days The $10,000 already raised « the amount of Walton's indebte Ress to the bonding company who went se for him in his p tion as cashter of the Seattle Brew ing & Malting company. The re- | ‘T@¥ maining $4,000 is indebtedness to | »!¢ about 100 re consider Place reise road between | strike ery serious ts, asking | of delay will be costly to the ¢ that th paswable.| trietty consumers of the city They os summer 8) Place, who is superintending water m as lal 1. | construction of the building for city, is not concerned in serious rioting occurred at the Leit- eatrangement In any way, the diffi-| er coal mining ca culty bh vo dition does nc SHE WILL PAY EVERY DOLLAR | resident ,|Dean and (By Scripps News Ans'n.d bank, which war ed ve+| Cleveland, with her daugh Daniel L. Pine, Dan son of the elder D: him | boards with Mr. and Mrs. Pine wick Elizabeth Bigley, at the age of BENTON, Ml, Dec, 1.—Reports gler this morning state that Bigley imposst igned by urgis road Inst. night from Pittsburg that nm brought about by| spite the arrival of two companiea| tat every dollar ng over which he has no 1 about 20 or 22, was indicted by the] the inf ation, | grand jury for an alleged ent exar |feane would be paid eterday five the « Another ov on his way here to assist in the bank| Woodstock, but was acquitte thvestiqation the ground of insanity. The Judge Albaugh, of Canton, Mrs.| course, created a tremendor Chadwick's attorney, who was in| tion in the little town All during the trial the girl acted peculiarly. THE CHADWICK MANSION, arrived here as he an-| doing eccentric things which im the brewing company and will be| ; ; tia arme Faised within a very short time. and the vicini ms Bs Walton has now been an inhab- : GAS ROUTE It is claimed by some workmen| The reports state that firing be Leo tibchtonieed fing that the sheet metal | can on the Leiter ca c ' 1 until gating guns y r is| She was arrested and was tri itant of the county jail for about | on the & two weeks at his own suggestion NEW YORK oe, arse has been filed against | Paddock, lawyer and Princeton b and it was only throngh his| graduate, wee found dead in bed) they a own agreement that he was held His friends have rallied to his sup-|ated by gas and it is believed that] but because th port and expect to completely free | he committed suicide. No reason is° ers’ association demanded Bim from the trouble. known because of the manner ise of any grievance against Weiasenbach, who | was employing union | D y here today. He had been aspbyxi-| help and using union made material, | from t heet Metal Work-| farmers and attacked the besiegers | * ™ the rear tlounced he* would. He has tele-| pressed the jury with her alleged Four militiamen are reported to Bhoned that he has no good news \unsoundness of mind, and the ver- Dec, 1.—Franklin | workr-# struck, not bec rained a posse of |Gonference with her in The old-fashioned but imposing home is at 1824 Euclid avenue, strike } fr Cleveland, the heart of the most fashionable residence district which WHILE THE CABINET JS BEING REBUILT THE LITTLE JOB HUNTERS MUST WAIT

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