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THE SEAT ‘LE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1904 MRS. CHADWICRK’S Se Sea case as GREAT SYSTEM 2 = ] DETAILED ACCOUNT OF HOW THE CLEVELAND WOMAN WORK ED HER GAME SUCCESSFUL Y ON CLEVELAND BANK AND ‘ rh and nox , ' LAWYERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY - . - Colonial b (By HN 1 r A 1 and ent at SOSSSSSES ONS ewes eee: 0990-64006000-000-69-60-066009 . aay B. Ms ° ° an for that 1 > wing a rom PA - e. : rs y which Mrs, ( a , 4 t abt.a 7 . w " . ° a © | who has ret t ~ T y 2 t 5 " tot hs in t > and a h ha Epc . + @ of 4 great ha OTHER DI a e T f a i a D tan oa aie : * ar and law a city a r $4 a > IT ‘O PROTEC NNOCENT BANKING DEPOSITOE > © vor @ AND NOT TO PROTEC HE MEN WHO HAVE BEEN rT > @ Accom Ces OR Db 3 OF MRS. CHADWICK THAT a @ THESE NAMES ARE OMITTED, FOR THE PRESENT 7 0 ig” > H. N. RICKEY to have i haaw bd 4 on in ¢ veland LPPLLL OPTS IED DDSOE EE OEE ES 0-94496-40000000008 Begg Lert cor? & . RIGHT THERE MR 8 I have} ak ator | CHAT K NI ’ ey was warned that Mra, Chad-| p, ‘ wick, as his ward, w , a « ed na i, she was | ly eh 3 baer : ' ter hs * ation | PO NOT MENTION ee sae pho. | wou e ver th “ee MR CARN Statement an Anam of with wais Chadwick 5 I ann Somntane Bad and can Fhe ime} could easily . s . qt] whereby the $ , not the std ite clew st has} Hed up so that Mrs. Cha ever en out In th Chad ro T $ A wick case. The Press determined to| rit or ape he had suge t “teil learn what the “y nterests po Pi A ay ~ . 8 7 weet the ' war, oa¢/ TRUST AND Mt | © and which saved Mra. n for- | PANY IN CLE yan * m anew mer crises of her The : B ee: - 6 He bad is now able to name that person ad the . par is ge apers that A w ¢ THE “PERSON” IS CASSIE M.| 82 the ne we ha ot ge henge CHADWICK swe Bp fog - k. t ay 7 k left t ana ay. I " pa ladame H " as 8 7 a ay. Th . was agre a that Mra. ( ~ , with her. He ¥ v ment came wt r parteer t artner was called to|and then sald system con y Mrs. Chadwick to| WAY, MY PARTNI email f mt upon a i TO SAIL FOR EBURC tng her hook the trusteeship of SAME SHIP W one 8 . and which NI and w and so on until, from swir og tion w at @mall that they were only ar | This ¢ wa ¥ - @eny. she progressed, slowly at reg s nse work of a ma first. and o by leaps and bounds bce WOULD Y¢ ADVISE ME TO iN THIS IN DUPLICATE AND ND IT TO MR. CARNEGIE @ntil she queened it over the lead img bankers, and the brightest law yers in the land b ure ties on her pape WHO I8 IN SCOTLAND, FOR HIS WW And now for some detail |SIGNATURE?” asked Mra, Chad-| be able to re - Mrs. Chadwick called upon one of | Wick rday, IN \ the leading law firms of Cleveland| “I cannot advise you to sign the| DEFER SAILIN¢ & cou of years ago and told the|P9per until [ know that the| take $2,500,000 w Senior member of the firm that she | **hedules of this property are cor-| railroad bonds was THE NIECE OF ONE “FRED-| tect and that y are getting all them to Mr. Car ERICK MASON,” A -LIFE-LONG | that is coming to you. [ shouid like|curities are ASSOCIATE OF ANDR CAR-| © see the attorney who drew this|them to New York NEGIE.” nis unc h made | Paper and with him go over the| pride, Mr. Carnegi Mrs. Chadwick heiress of his for-| >0oks and accounts of which this is| owner of thia ra tune, giving her between $5,000,000 | #9 abstract. I could not advise any-| the market has adv and $7,000,000 in securitic of the | Ome to sign or not to sign a paper since he wrote me a: Carnegie company. He 4 also| Ulless I knew that his Interests | the ¢ asked that Andrew Carne her trustee, because she was so in. | @28wered the lawyer, ness for him. But e@xpertenced and so lacking in busi-| “Oh Beas judgment that he was afraid! know it is all right. Mr. Carnegie! on the telep' she would squander her fort Love for his old comrade and as-| discuss this matter with a m sociate, said Mrs. Chadwick, caused| lawyer. I want you to m Mr.|am eure he will be the steel king to take a wonderful! Carnegie and talk this matter o interest in her affairs, and under) with him personally, but you must | Carnegie.” his skiliful manipulation the for-| not cast any suspicion upon him or| The next act in tune had now increased to $11,000,-| his honor by talking to a lawyer.” | perhaps comedy, wa 000. Mr. Carnegie, burdened by| “If you brought me down to New| ed by the junior partner the care of his own immense af. York to advise you, I can only say|the stationery of fairs and fe ling that he had done) that I will not advise you until [| dressmaker of Clev all that could be expected for his|am satisfied of the correctness and| that It would be a great best friend, was now anxious to} justness of this transaction. If] dation for Mrs. Chadw discharge this trust and had caused | you want to go ahead on your own to pay a bill of $2 Inquiries to be made which had re-| ideas wit suited in his choosing this lawyer | paper or o o anything you wish with | ly to arrange to have someone else|h = SHE take his. Carnegie’s, place as true | Perhaps you are right.” 4 FER BUT DIAMONDS. tee. Would the attorney are tolthe “heires I think I will let! Would the attorney The Entire S Ky 0 E Stock of Except SLIPPERS Falk FAN Vv ET AND FE FUR TRIM y OR PLAIN $1.25 | 85c CHI RED FEL’ LIPPERS, FUR TRIM 173 AT 65c CUSHION SHOES, EASI ARTH, $5.00, NOW -50 918 Second Avenue MEN'S DR. REED’ EST SHOES ON w ¥ wants to rad rence Is only act as| Were fully protected by the paper,” |am only too glad to replied Mra. Chadwick, “Ij your partner and also ¢ me in New Y would be very angry if we should| explain this matter to him All right,” said the erj you in doing any kindness » that morni my advice, sign the| And would the junior partner kind nd the money up? HAD NO SECURITY TO OF the / loan of RAYMOND & HOYT OF BUSINESS fi :)2 "0 Etc., 5: Closed Out at Once vin fen ag up a somewhat new line of| when he told of the cond ry. fronted but th th nature on that |; a. he pre REED CUSHION SHORS, HAND note, w is GENUINE rt aN SOLE ) ald INE would say every time that we men This note UPPOSED to be tenel thea” the 0 n ba a we t a As & matt f fact. it n the Munsing Union Suits. hands of AN OBERLIN MAN, WHO} 18 OATH-BOUND not to ge| The best priced : Al LE i ' KEEP THIS OATH This man hag pledged him ) place this note In the h Chadwick i nerv zens’ National bank to Mra. Cassie | live ‘ anc or Org c L. Chadwick In exchange for om J ae & a two notes of which so much has|tem are responsible for many of been said? the obscure dise that have bat CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL, SIZES 8% TO 11 the elebrated docume have wt bi known to the w » name p| by pe , man or men. The bank directors e 8 insisted that he dive to them the| pathetic nervous system, in the identity of the maker, To all these | m »batinate cases, when all other RE he has turned a deaf ear. means have failed. Dr. McHarrie, 918 Second Avenue huy holiday pay “ite the Standard mission stand 59 cents “‘the holiday store’”’ Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Ave. BELLINGHAM PIANO PRICES REDUCED FOR DECEMBER SEATILE " t note } il i HY HE DID . y «7 him tt : _ hig awyer ¢ th r ial Bye | ONKB LAWYER IN CLEVELAND . . DID KEVELAND TO TH fered Mra. Cha That ton nally, va ft money. Hav * po gale ose » th ntry bank to the : . : on fecal - anks Bact to . : to th ‘ r of ain wt ation to him, |e" and t at th aper ha "y ker ' 1 tha re w , — set v Pm this —_ : my lawy wick’s past 7" each $10,000 loan as t i was & s in the aff ¥ tz : Chate . e " y to pay a $ a . : or ° he is requesting. BAITING “Y rin h aie | fog - a HOOK WITH EACH NEW ' a Into t 4 ge Br a ‘ »| “SUCKER,” TO CATCH A “SUCK wie 3 : rf ER” TWICEK AS BIG at I ; BR pee AND THE BANKS PASSE , saeveniae a HER ON. EACH BANKER : : TER HE HAD WALKED 7 tt t FLOOR, GOT HIS MONEY BAC ' wick ! wenn ~e BY SENDING HER ALONG ‘ t that , THE NEXT BANKER. AND LET ’ " - NG NO. 2 WALK THE FLOOR EW A . ~ TWICE AS HARD AND TWICE] t 1AT E HAD BEEN ; a AS LONG HAST ! a - { Within the past 18 months Mrs s at tor‘and . rs k has borrowed within a to show alth he ray tS radius of 100 miles of the court giving spirit 1 to tend ". we of Cleveland, more than “ for $2,000 in} |, . 000. Most of this has been oe * os tor teat oes »bing Peter to pay Paul.” Some her ’ : t has been small loans, con If you send that k to te tt he i, d and promptly paid, for the “ ’ Port ¥ e rpose of-securing a | t a with a fee. I hav 4 you ¢ has finally gotten to the keep out of this off Now game where a turnover of ns about $700,00 THIS IS HOW SHE HAS “MADE | GOOD" IN THE PAST. | An attoraey in the case is au thority for the statement that the sam ywerful influence” which was the best ¢ the $11. / Tepresent him as the t quasi-philanthr which he was and which he desired to aid as ef 6 ver largely, but he! her out of the hole many sco gar > sure that this tnetitu-| tf before will get her out this It may be anid t n's finances in le|time. BUT THE WATER HAS Tay wr Bape 9m hands Would the banke EN SO MUDEB: E ) BY PRINTER'S INK IN THE LAST TEN HE We , vo DAYS Regotiations folloy and) THAT THE SUCKERS ARE Mrs. Chadwick went to t BITING VERY wick’s meth anker and told him that she wa rick Mason,” nor man of that name con’ conn Pett W.% BOUND TO SECRECY . ere... Haring «t transactions with Ses oe ts BY MYSTERIOUS OATHS Having selected a p and marked it dow she sends a con CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. &—The nk. If Il was released from this edge then I would gladly make tt em lowing known, but until that hen she lets it in on a big thing ng ; P h at time I must Ty a abe late it 1 The name of Carnegie has been| say nothing,” he is alleged to hav The cashier of a bank with which | yn" Cheaneotly Im connection with said to the directors last Sunday 1e has done some business is told rt oh ee Cramanstions when he made known to them the that she is desirous of 1 he attorneys for Banker New-/| financial ruin to which he feared a sion ton, ® said that the| he had plunged the bank and him nar nm ast ap elf b his re acts h M ; f $500,000 But you must t 18. We have ‘ n in ‘ ight to know Heavens know what this may FORCED OUT as tet Ries ahaa ta 4 “ t | 24 of the security that you say you Chadwick red % atateme nt | have ” these astounding loans ii Oxfords, Rubbers fives story on Wee | mat toni Slippers, Oxfords, Rubbers fii. ocr ars) cies ~ ann jon wit her transaction | Pe 1 that he er ma On The ay r the of the man ae that A. Car Director I Whitney 5 An w ¢ Pat was lking to reporter He the nar on the $500,000 n i that a wer Whether this mear A. THE F is not cb RESTERS FOR everal men nent in th 1 that IT IS GENU-|} the signer bas His onl ZB 6 50 ™% meocLb the r of the vast wee A NEW DEPARTURE « the Oberlin lent to Mrs. Chadwick is that he ar ance in the e sympathetic little known out ide the medical profession and BECKWITH BOUND BY PLEDGE OIL GRAIN, LACE, HRA mons phyateh nive i LD racneat ; ORERLIN, 0.. Dec What was | even among physicians has received , sons MADE, FOR 2 the natu of vow taken by| much less attention than it de President C. T. Beckwith when he | 8¢t Controlling the action of ti-| th ie | liver, kidney he | rangements of th mpath art, lun stomach, bowels. and other organs, de ic sys turned over the money of th x after time he has been a fled the skill of the ablest ph HOE BOXCALF, LACH, fied to tell who was the signer of | clans, and proved beyond the reach nts. Bust of ordinary curative methods. lates and life-long friends| Ways of treatment have, however dof him to ke | been devised and perfected where rid the name of the | by positive r Ita may be obgained. ting directly through the sym most beg 1 CANN( RE T, | CANNOT! HE | of the Columbia Medical Institute. "RATING. tn the Arcade building, is one of I I lose home, honor, reputation, | the foremost practitioners following everythin, I must keep locked in|this new system, and he will be |my own breast this one # t. I| happy to explain its workings to all am bound by an oath that I cannot | who may be interested, ‘ K “=. Sohmer, Chase Bros. and Carlisle Pianos TO FURTHER INCREASE THE PIANOS, AND APPRECIATING STRUME Opp. the New P. |. Building OPEN EVENINGS DISAPPEARED Joseph M man, is the o the Seattle ear, a Kirkland young of a search by Since Tuesday seen. On that h the ferryboat at park and has completely appeared, McNear's visit to this eity was in the interest of J. EB. Jackman, who intrusted a sum of money aggregating nearly $200 to his care, with instructions to pay a number of bills in this city. His failure to return to Kirkland on Tuesday night caused Jackman to worry and a trip to this city result ed in the report to the police and a spicion of mistrust. 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Consultation FRE} 210% WASHINGTON STREBT, BEATTLE. gifts now-- a wet weather Friday special ‘TS, WE HAVE DECIDED TO CUT THE PRICES ON OUR PIANOS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE Terms as Low as $10 Down and $6 Per oo TONER’S PIANO HOUSE 314 Union Street later umbrelia and Is this, f h golden, 29 qua . p; exactly Ike to fone or ©. 0. a arried but will be TACOMA omen: POPULARITY OF OUR THE LARGE SALE OF OUR IN- Opp. the New P. 0. Site You Shouldn’t LF 1S CONTAIN cRAGE RICH IN MALT PR RTIES. YOUR DOCTOR ¥ RECOMMEN | IT 18 SO THOROUG INVIGORATES AND Ri THERE'S NOTHING BETTER 2 DOZEN HALF PINTS DI ERED FOR 9c, 1 Am Aiways Willis to Wi fy Fee Unt? Cure is itetegte MAF NO MISTAKE-—CO) Et DR. KELLEY, voadin taint. "Bis Aractite fe wholly, conth following diseases: tracted co Bpecitic fon phiet, “Itve the our Years a ban.” ceimaed | free. euitation free at offic Syndicate Doctor 19 Marion Btreet. Beattie,