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™ we The Seattle Star E2@=2= NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904 VOL. 6. NO, 248 25 CENTS PER MONTH 1MIRS. CHADWICK ESCAPES AND IS NOW ON THE RUN IN NEW YORK vem te eirineier terre arren ‘ HHESEESEOESEEERED | SE EESEL ENDL EEE SEES EEE EEEDEE DOE I tba O44 44 2+ O'CLOCK T AFTERNOON MRS. CHADW MADE A SENSA- |2 . -l @ leg F dis *| TIONA APE FROM THE NEW AMSTERDAM HOTEL, AC e| ¢@ ‘ ~ " | " l HER 8 NA TWO-HORSE COPE 4 oS - : i i | A DOZEN CABS : ey 2 , t 3ER HAS ARRIVED FROM TOLEDO THI MORNING | ‘ 4 9 wa ' e ew 3 t n VITS AND A WARRANT FOR TH ARREST | - 4 i ay he ¢ 4 t : WICK t y if FEDERAL AUTHORI : : : re — : ~ NEW YORK. DE¢ ID P. M.—A WENTY sl & aed we ee . q SECOND STRE Tr AN ROADWAY TWO MOUNTED POLICE 2 pa Aa ee by >4 MEN, WHO WERE PURSU! THR FLEEING COUPE, COM- | ®OOCOCSOteorees coeeeoooe s : * rode ‘ MENT AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF THE COUPE AND TOOK UF AT TV Y ND 1 OUPR WA raphe ea TE vee , : ORFS ra 4 - : STOPPE ID TR t RESLIN HOTE “ gy . a ne . . MRS. CHADWICK, IN A FAINTING CONDITION PPORTED BY A » ae > t oe Pagy b ire, & ~ Mie. « . . HER SON, WENT VAITING ROOM ATTENDANT od Ny tes 1 riage oreo oa ‘ . TOOK HER TO A R , r left a " . oe cate a . 2 ’ SECRET SERVICE MEN APPRARED AT THE HOTEL A MO “on had t . W » Boe sia bec a Aye ; THEIR WATCH. THE ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE WAS ENGI being n NEERED BY PHILLIP SWEET, A PRIVATE DETECTIVE EM aying p ' $ q PLOYED BY MRS. CHADWICK « but aft 1 ut enough ¢ . ] wa tin St. Peters fdas ' " JAPANESE FIRE FROM 203-METER HILL DOES IRREPARABLE 894 and went into come reer Se Pete ree See ewer eter eres. rT Srrorr eT Aga what is the tof her power puch . a | f 89%. Her cost of con- cgrengions Sy “ irs Bed 4 DAMAGE IN HARBOR AND DISLODGES RUSSIANS FROM a was nearly § Her KNOWN FACTS ABOUT MRS, C. I WICK thet he Gan embeed bis Dauk tote & : was nearly $6,000,000. 1 BORN IN 1857 at Eastwood, Ont. one of ets’ hildren of D t d rather than tell the name of the wig : and 34 8 r calibes Denlel ana Mary Aas Bigiey ¢ her ne e ‘ THREE OF THEIR STRONGHOLDS AT PORT ARTHUR ad sifle guns ef Gm ij ARRESTED AND TRIED as FE abeth Bigley at Woodstock The » « tit « t an ) pattern he had that she was insar _ paycheleg i * hl cae | APPEARED IN CLEVELAND as Mra. Lydia Bigley in 1882 ' *? the ¢ north of Suerh a battleship of and b money by mortgaging her * furniture un ° Rie CGulite 2. Ch » pes ‘ be f Suerh- ip of der the 1 A Beatedo and other aliases . Ses - TOKIO, I 7.—~The ; jilsplacem and 16,000 MARRI ED DR. W. S tINGSTEEN Garden f ther t w { the Japa r An t Philadelphia in 1902. Hee 1. 1882 or clothing to at This bet nd: In view of her past record #| ed Meter hill r today 1 t armament consists of four 12-inch, 1. having fe + ' “~ f bet Kn er, int «t h, £0 3-imch, 20 3-pounder ed her her ¥ v , t ne e fu . Ava the hip | ¢ jap art : = 1-poundér gues of Resi eathaate . . badly c to! and is st . Krupp pattern, Her speed ts 18 med hosts ti ® king eal bluff, # na k r the b ver hour. " letter to friends in Erte ane -at th - ‘ . - p Pa.. who her as “Maize ' Meter } Jn ponse to 3 t A tremendous TWO MONTHS LATER, as Madame LaRose, kept clairvoyant * # | nine t t 1 otf hill tooke resort at 359 Supe st : the | h was grante k yesterday FOUR MONTHS L ATEF to 66 Pro stree old Giates Mareha er 4 f : 4 ' ; from 6 ddeck reste number) served apers at th er Ira Reynolds san A 1 It ts ght the bom s the beginning of a Jap- ocToB Dr. Springsteen r with cro supported by af Aer Pape omarion. Serum f \ ; ¥ ornis ‘ ‘ of two men vorce on that ground Bang hy thin t t A ie ng the enemy from ment a e . » movement I boarding house kept by Mrs. Hoover, at sole a ws “ ’ : , req t ss Ng avenue, calling herself Mrs. Lydia D. Scott | a whe “ HINGTON, D. ( , e on e ¢ F: q appeared in Toledo as Madame. or Lydia, Dev and tition that he had tt be ‘ nelusion of a nferer partment of justice regarding the nt to the tory, but af o $18,075 by forgery and other means, using Joseph saat . Attorney Oldham ane The Star seems desirous of reaching q Lamb, an express agent, as her dupe, | th acts in the case, | must state 4 JANUARY 15, 1890 with Lamb on indictments | ———o to myself and my many ] charging forgery quitted on the ground that her | | t there is absolutely no hypnot af 5s m irrespe e con trat Walton's statement, as vieted and » a nine yusiness relations between years and six t } ave since been c FROM 1893 she was a convict at bard labor, sewing | t tatus of our presen . convicts , } . relations is not a subject IN 1893. ased on parole thr gh the clemency of Gov h nterests the public enor win 5; Kinley - : SUTTON SAYS THA® ACCOUNTS BETWEEN EX-CASHIER AND He surely has done me the ¢ 1894. CA ING he f Mr c. e LC a t injustice that one n c 166 Franklin avenue (ol mber) wit | s HIMSELF ARE SETTLEO—FRYE'S FRIENDS ARE INDIGNANT . er, and.J can-dnly OMe and @ son of about 5 years, making ber | é as to the object which the extr 2 nfortunate young man wishes to AUGUST 26, 1897, about the time she was re attain in attacking me as he haw sponsibility to the penitentiary, she married Dr | 1 wick Vindsor, Ont | The friends of Bert Fry - ; SH NTINUED to occupy the Chadwick homestead at 1824 was charged by Harry Walton f Euclid avenue when her husband, soon after ber marriage. | se-coshier of the spar , took his daughter and went to live in Europe and Malting with h SHE OBTAINED VAST SUMS of money from unknown fees mon L are - sourees, squandered vast sums in unparalleled extr canvassed the banks of northern Ohio in search of loans, accu mulated debts estimated at from $600 to $1,006 and lived Jenied the] “ss Old Relics C. R. Hawkins, a well known Jo. attorney, has filed suit in the | | SHSSSHSO HH SHH SOSLSL OSHS GH SOSELE SHE HEDOPESOOE SHOES HEESOSOSOO SEH SPREE SEEHE HEPES EE SA SESEPEEEEDEREEEAESHOECEEEES EER OESOEEEEOEE is in luxury in the Buclid avenue mans r 2, 1904 |qaberior court to recover | $2,000 | C*@OPOeoeresseresorssrenerreretsieeeneoesseseg es | tin province in dragging the wife of i the suit of H. B. Newton to ver exposed | company a trie | @ q| Erve into the unfortunate & her operations, closed the Oberlin bank, through president eennany for personal injuries. The | $ THE Ne Fea Wakon 3 ‘ of which she had obtained $340,000. Then she went to New 1} inser tat game ee ¢ 3 Tm jee who know Frye and - sil the business aan Yor ber in a colli wife best e in their|relations — be ) n and 4 ork sion between two Green Lake cars ; ie atte Walton were settled, and was sur (By Gorteve ewe Aas'a3 |_of his ribs broken ° < known to be/ man by one he alwa > 7 NEW YORK. I 7.—Mystery | ° and agree- | ¢ to t ong the best of|,.DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 7.—The still hangs about, the allege ¢ — > = thee 1 % rt Ag eB age Detroit Museum of Art was broken 7 negie notes, said to be a : ; 3 Wie’ tanstty he fortunate, young |i last might and robbed of pre- Cassie L. Chadwick's - t t he f pal . mar ays he cannot explain the mostly those of gold | Nather Mra. Chadw | @ iss - . : Coat hiphite | i for the present attach and silver, valued at $20,000. & said to be serious! oe h r « th 5 ‘ ¢ th 5 was geen ot his office |! wat nce the property of ~ ni -ctongy . | 3 tea 4 | = Pe hiner ga |General Winfield Scott, was among the offlcers investigating an THE STAR Vigor LY oprosm ¢ “ Preaiedaltcine voty taken are inclined to throw any A Y HA at : : : Meee | ® GRO > the matter. - - Aw A HLMANIC OR Patterson Trial talk to @ newspaper m about | . ‘ ~— them oat oat ib would gladly d : ; ‘ a. (By Scripps News Ass'n? r investigating the t > . « « e with-|heard tha NEW YORK, Dec, 7.—Severf Up to 1 o'clock . tf ation tiga t | given t en ¥ the box when neither Receiver I >. Seeeh in the fine H @|¥ t ‘ h be ened for the Patterson trial the other officials ° AS ALSO VOTE w ; r then A « at |t morning. Nan Patterson looke@ mystery had : c ~ HA i } RE ar frier " a a h and happier this morning - to th , 123 J F F the x ament, | " ‘ fore than a dozen ~ 1 to th aper r 2 b t that F r me is beyor y compreher men were examined at this 4 that he w ° " « at ti ning ion, but none wag ol ; Chadwick ¢ + xtending tr ent wld not di . arnish Met the re ee Chad wick | >.“ pans ' r ~whey and maid, o ® jail bond isaue " *| 4 room ° In brief. hast : Amate . * * Li ' . State | ® matte “ ° an adjo . * *| under | @ Ast h ’ Pot - : H @ which own tt bod: Ait 7 ‘ . . ie. wich °° wr ly on th < buatn f t 4 of her own volit and that b w th 5 paid her bill tn full t . . k . Mrs. Chadw alle for he breakfast : H Resu't | . 000 «= Carried 4 1897 @ Ie . pital 000 Carrted i . 000 Defeated " | : 150,000 Defeated ‘ “68 4 * : Cr ee er ee ee zy Tt was a light, but theless a the city hall and a C dect i vote that settled the | trar t or tat * ' lighting plant bonds carried by | tons three-¢ifths majorities of 114 and The Fourth w 1 furnished the 131, respect! The cit bigweat surprise. It w the only | city hall s 168 came in the city that A three | | Jcarrying. The total vote xcept’ the purchase of te. In| I the lighting bonds was the greatest, | the other ward ¢ voting | } | being 0. This amounted to total indicates | about one-fourth f the total num t ° _ great disappoint nt ; |ber of registered voters. On the z city h mployes about the | lthe city hal 6, 4,902 votes; on | anx ' : he jail issue, 4,822 votes: The ne ts ; | It fs evident, therefore, that al-| ¢ ted all q t |though there was a great deal ants a opposition to the ere 0! k er / hall, there was more towards the —_—— | Wu $150,000 issue for a site, the voters 3HNATE. | : = A th ' j | fearing that the would be | . . A \ vi 2A bot | used in purchas Ireat North WASHINGTON, D. ©., Dec. 7.— | bag ii Hh reover, | Platt, of New York, introduced in | : ‘ Z ( fi id on its pres-|the senate a bill providing that at- | = & 4) 7 . ’ 1 a k: < t wf »ber os e ee > fahren nm = | rte dby a nArE thar ) thern at The senate the city ; both ached an ‘eer t were carried with rn Pnilippin chise bill MRS. CASSIE L, CHADW/CK ties than the other two were I December 16, and adjourned at 2:16 “A COMPANY HAS BEEN FO RMED IN WASHINGTON WITH $1.090.000 CAPITAL TO FIGHT THE