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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News l=-—--=- Ihe seattle Star NIGHT EDITION “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DRCEMBER 8, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 249 25 CENTS PER MONTH READ THE STORY OF MRS. CASSIE L. CHADWICK’S WONDERFUL SYSTEM ON PAGE 5 OF TODAYS STAR AS CLEVELAND'S “FINANCIER” REACHED THE END OF HER ROPE? in Court THEM—IF SHE FAILS SHE —_ wnan-60 To Tos owes SENATORIAL SITUATION IN THIS STATE Four Miners | (By Scripps News Ass'ny >= ~w~> . | + A 1. « who w night aft | DISASTER AT COAL PROPERTM f the New Am i | IN PIERCE COUNTY BRING peare t t DEATH AND SUFFERING TQ AN net alge tt HOMES OF MANY WORKMEN 4 —WORK OF RESCUE HINDERs« ED BY GASES . é United States Mars 6 4 iT . KARKAS, married ey on ; = er : Ss GB\ 5 oom EFELLE » ERI OUMA, 1 > ere prepa ad been m 4 et |@ OSCAR MUKAN 4 | @ OSCAR UBRO, n 4 for giving the woman a 5 tEW MASTON, married, bearing. ‘ PE f e LUOMA, single > E. When the 1 a # OSCAR LUOMA, single Pt 3 : JOHN VALCO, single 3 a * MATT CORA 4 federal building, Mrs vi P+ . IN THE MINE AND @ was in inting condit $ UPPOSED TO BE DEAD: @ leane arm of } ® Jaw ( ma Saoran pa p . Charlie Hill and 8 am and tw Vy Btates marshal. Set ¢ d elevator. When she ha ore , 7 : to the commissioner's office she ° BADLY HURT, st MAY @ collapsed and was placed ¢ # Gust Stran and Joe Forsythe. in the commissioner's p ° } fice Mre. Chadwiek soon recovered het Seoes 66684 FOr | | com posure. asked for Philllp sot-64444 | Carpenter, who, with Attorney Pow-| BURNETT, Wash., Dec. 8§—Ong@ | ers, will represent her. Upon his/ arrival he asked for a half hour's; t terrible calamities tha® 4 delay in the proceedings, as he wished to consult his client the conference the officials to fix bail at $15,000. Attor penter left to arrange for bonds men } Later an arrangement was reached for a brief formal hearing and adjournment to December 17 Mrs. Chadwick was brought into | court at 11 o'clock assisted by Mar-| shal Henkel and Attorney Carpen ter. After the hearing Mrs. Chadwick returned to the United States mar shal's office, where she swooned on a couch. She will remain in the of H | fice until this evening in order to give her attorneys time to find blig the mining in- the state of Washingt n the Burnett coal mine »ck yesterday afternoon, moment's warning es were snuffed out, an almost certain that the otal 16. There ts no e four men entombed ig ysion occurred a mil ; back from the entrant 4 All those kill working on the lowest leve} w the point where the explosiom, seph Forsythe, foreman, wad mly man working below the scaped with his life. He irned about the heag@ bondsmen. If bail ts not forthcom ing by 4 or 5 o'clock this aftertioon | Mrs. Chadwick will spend the night in the Tombs wing the awful catastroph@ ng parties were immediately, ed and they worked Incess santly atl 12 o'clock § today, by which t 12 burnt and mangl srpses had been recovered. ob unfortunate victims nine a nily while three werg LAND, Dec. & ing Attorney Keeler rec following message from New York signed Andrew Carnegie ‘I never signed such notes. I have no notes out. Hope you can|/ arrange to execute an affidavit here.” | men of f unmarrie On account of the fact that th@ ne is filled with gas it is imposs le to reach the level on which, four missing men are entombed, ROPED A PREACHER [ her exit not have" surived INTO HER NET i ‘te Burantt at Sa a y heartrending Frans Reed ea: take bese [FenTare tyne Yor met oe oe prints | Litt iren seek their fathe: light on the dealings of Mrs. ¢ t death while earning the wick r Nedton, of Bos-| | support the family. On every, ton, wh the Cleveland wom face lepicted anguish, while the 4 an $19 . he he been Ps vf those who seek but have claiming a 1 claims the debt} not fo r loved ones is awful 7 } shall be paid not It is asserted that Mrs, Chad-| T , of th plosion hag ; wick’s business dealings ’ t not tefin tained te a urporting to throw| of an introduction to the some torney through Charles A. Eaton t advanced that fires pastor of the Euclid Aven jamp ponsible for the holos church, of ( and — a but t will not be known John Re objected to her husband's treatment MRS. CHADWICK’S V ISIT TO WALL STREET. until an in tigation has been held, ber, and that e LATE DISPATCHES RECEIVED AT TOKIO SAY THERE 1S NOT | of her, and had stabbed him for re ‘ . rhe Burnett mine is owned by the that his claim will be venge . - South Pra Coal company, of Romano has strenuously deniéd ONE OF THE CZAR’S SHIPS IN BELEAGURED PORT LEFT— | all the chargen made against hth, | rnett is superintends but the state produced*strong. gir The location of the mine is 1,206 ONE BIG WARSHIP IS BURNING AND THE OTHERS ARE AT stantial evidence to prove’ the | feet down a s which is a quate uilt, The crime was a pa ter of @ mile east of the depot ag | ti ly brutal one. Prior to im t THE BOTTOM OF THE HARBOR the sentenc torney argued trial, which Ju Romano's at- | m for a-mew Tallman denied e of the accident theré at 40 men at work. Just © fatal explosion some of had ascended to the sure @y Goripps News Ansnd 3 | 1 Burnett mines employ bee TOKIO, Dec. 8.—Dispatches from] i") i seifuctal fue | n two shifts. Many of the ems Port Arthur state that the remain-| 4nd ti » Poles and Italians and whom Mr seem: on. ym he } The D ber he leave ze ies. to Banker Newton wa | hitated The cruiser Bayan has sant the battleshis CORONER GOES TO SCENRB, The Burn 1 mines are lo- THIS OLD JAGUAR 1S YAWNING. | been fired by Japanese shells and da, which ia listing to star iieak ania h Prairie, in Pleseb lis now burning, without the slight —_—————- | county News of the accident was re- ceived by the county authorities at Tacoma last night, and Deputy Core o «< Melli | morning at the sc nt. State Coal Mine Inspector a ni ed here. eptae anebrabaredia tess ROMANO GETS The Sevastopol has been sunk TOKIO, Dec. $, 11 a. m—Impe FOURTEEN }EARS al | As. | headquarters has made the following | : dtacheneeh be & paper Enterprise Association.) r Meltinger, before return ‘A announcement | Matteo Romano, an Italian, was pee Re acoma, at noon today stated }_ “Phe result of the bombardment of | sentenced to 14 years in the pent CROWDBE LINED UP IN FRONT OF THE U. & CUSTOM HOUSE, FACING THE CENTRAL TRUS would not hold an ingu Wi I Port Arthur by our larg alitber | tentiary by Superior Judge Tallman COMPANY'S BUILDING ‘ the rej of the remains 4 | 1 the 7th inst. was very good.|this morning for having stabbed bodi ty effective hits were made| Sebastian Ucel, hi ountryman he ef that the explosion wi * | the battleships Peresviet|last March, The crime of which vorce suit which has been filed in]it with a chair, Once, when she | caused fire-damp” is gaining ” and Pobieda and the protected cruis- | Romano was convicted was assault T HINGS the supe ourt by his wife, Mrs.|served him with his breakfast, she | sTound ler Pallada. In consequence the Per-| with intent to murder. The stab eet Sicamidast Yentiahi’n eile léneemeinn ws bacaaee Wee cual pana : ‘ ler Pallada. In ou he Per Pearl Donaldson. Donaldson's wit mplains, he became v angry} srigs Ruth D 3 Yesler Way, | enviet caught fire and at 8:16 o'clock | bing was the result of a vendetta in thé Pobleda Mated to starboard;’ * | the Italian colony. Ucci was injur Hus ed twice by & mysterious assailant} MRS. CASSIE L. CHADWICK. ~The commander | and each time it was said to have ch that her husband has ch |and threw the dishes at her. | | | reported the loss of a gold watch om a lent temper that she cannot Mrs. Donaldson asks for the cus: poh INTERESTING live happily with him any longer. | tody of her little daughter and that rt ees wat, meapetnend oie Pea niki fa tonala She states that he is in the habit | the defendant be made to contribute | * hea = by mn Asseenal re " of the Japanese naval battery at| been after he had abused his wife | Prom a hitherto unpublished pho- ‘bert EB. Donaldson, of throwing the furniture around, | $40 a month toward the little one’s | 28 | after 4 the "TM GLAD,” HE SAYS, THE Port Arthys reports: ‘The theory of t state was that plumbing firm of Donaldson Bros.,| and has injured the wall by hitting | support. is wr h was a leather fob of pecul " MPAIGN 18 OVER.” — “Oba * re taken Decem- Romano was Mrs. Ucci’s lover and’ , tograph. is the defendant in a sensational di- design. . TOKIO, Dec. # of the