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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ; : 3 NIGHT EDITION 0 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1a, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 252 25 CENTS PER MONTH _oNECENT =6s»)- The Seattle Star SEATTLE WILL HAVE A $200,000 PUBLIC MARKET AND AUDITORIUM ATTORNEYS AND BANKERS WHOSE NAMES NAVE FIGURED IN THE CHADWICK TANGLE | Lease for Entire Block Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Seneca and University Streets Signed This Morning by J. A. Moore to Central Market, Incorporated MRS. CHADWICK'S ANOTHBR ATTORNEY HOLDS THE REINS IN {A¥ INDICT IN CONFIDENTIAL TRUSTEE IN CHADWICK CASE CHADWICK MYSTERY CHADWICK CASE ha to w have » that we | . the city JUDGE ALBAUGH, OF CANTON k Judge Albaug e of Mrs. Cha t ft nsulta | has a R ecretary ea l tat ney f 1 ‘ the off Wade Park at | ye ire. |t t t of work 1 be ' ty engineet a by that e work will that we that will : h credit @ : n the|and ain going to erect something in q |* tsa < ‘ ‘ a lease | Seattle t t found in any | An y a ¢ til toda ty of the ce All the go will be combined in ’ | many markets | 8 he Unit SS | | PROBECUTING ATTORNEY)” ’ t ‘ hich big etings can | th I am satisfied that Seattle is ' Ser News Asan) 4 : na nee fo ’ zh to maintain one of the t t SCOTT CONDUCTING PROSE. | ¢44+0+ee+044046 e+ sca: ts in ¢ | BELLAIRE, 0., De The fe : ; PIFIIVS 5 | kts } in the country and am Jot $1094 w the t CUTION OF MAN CHARGED A have talle r that {ficiently to BOLD ATTEMPT MADE TO AS-/ Henry G. Marau A : } WITH GAMBLING < : , : ’ tt moda One t I have decided to es~ SASSINATE CHIEF OF POLICE » s bet t » a way th ah t € i ning 1AM o ’ P u ry jt sh 1 very system that is ont detream. ‘Ten mes ard tot tire t . intry.|found only the market in Bal- ne corner of the OF ODESSA—THE ASSAILANT | He Ny 4 He z . tw neca and a ' ESCAPED ia PPB Ae escaped by hanging to t 1K | -mw, Arevie’s t j ' to get suse arket all have Ln. rom | Sgainst Frank BF ho deliver- | the ice, They were almost dead | MAS. CHADWICK THINKS SHE (© = ‘ 2 a parpben oF ere r their baskets for delivery im edap neory note for § . 4 t r e | case © not want to carry them (@y Serinvs News Asa’n.) | the deceased, | from exposure when rescuc | WEE VET COCURE SOS ad ent } et hin a very| home. De men for the various 8T. PETERSBURG, Dec. 12—An| | MEN AND GET OUT OF THE | nan ¢ tried ur t f , nds f aia ‘ whan ae eee ee Se | | TOMBS—CARNEGIE SUBPOEN amy lew int be t fica ‘ ra the nd ea tomer will attempt to assassinate Col. Kialja- | ang one of great intere ‘ f , Bir ig vase ally ed kowsk!, ch n AEO Argyle’s a “ x , . t k . | sua ed against losses by the jowski, chief of po! { Odessa my and i u elive en was made today. He was struck on oxime poh bg , BE talked with some of the the back of the head by a heavy arenes at iy “ a t Presi- | city « als about having a mar- mon bes. He is now in @ serious | o+-+-0-0-444-066060-068) 60600 | -codecting ga s a a @. lana « “ ening tae bet ector appointed who will be a , * | Geargetow t 5 t : v tationed at the place ‘The asallant escaped : extent of Mrs. Chad- # they” reer ‘ Paget tin 1, whe ' are sold. 7 2A | : * | chamiekwwith maintaining a sort |" pple + a el|authority to enforce the rules for eoured eam Clticcns | cenines. 6 " pe ed ‘ 1 have the sa only fresh produce.” i ee hee sof >| peal oto M, wher SSS i JAPS ON 203-METER HILL, AFT ER COMPLETELY WRECKING about > eS so core | Ob ’ add Proveeuting Att . tt n RUSSIAN FLEET, TURN THE! R GUNS ON THE CITY AND DO * | ducting the e' cane e Ar-| . * gyle be represented by Att ey | 100,000 * Wil H Mo nd & M ; GREAT DAMAGE m He © | Geet hes eubs ‘ | wte 190,000 2s, aR ——_—_——. . ewton 1 * all of whom will give | q . * convincing evide ' nat Arg . $1,190,000 @| ‘The entire morning wa ple NEW YORK, Dec. 12—Willlam (By Seripps News Ass'n.) } the town of Port Arthur, which is 00-0-0-04-0446-000000000860000 bes par sD Hier a taking | pe Gy Berivps News Acwn) Stemm, jr., the first witness in the TOKIO, Dee. 12.—The following | peing heavily damaged.” in f= thie afternoon. Be fore the jur Patterson trial this morning told was called, Attorney Will Morr of seein Caesar Young in cab | Teport was recelved today from the | NEW YOR th Aiea 1D tealobly 4° demterer te the The ropes Mee wpe tying down with bis head ina | O™™Nr . naval! CAPE COLONY, Dec. 12—The| iit “have so far ended in fatture, {by Superior Judge Tallman. jects of t w the, SITY SOLONG NOW IN ASSEMBLY IN SEATTLE SAY IT 18.NOT : woman's lap. The woman was pale | battery Russian hospital ship Orel arrived | Mra Chadwick 1 the keeper of uve f the citie PRACTICAL AND WORKS A HARDSHIP ON CITIES bs the Tombs th D and excited oo t Mies Patterson was dressed in| Four Russian battleships, two! here today Two large Russian | had great hop oft ng bond ‘ 4 - black usual today. She seem cruisers, one gunboat and one tor . men today Th delicate te ow te be in good humor. ruisers, one gunboat and on warships passed Cape Point this! toited States Marshal Henkel te ea S or poe : apdlngese = Her counsel, Abe Levy, said this | pedo store ship are lying in morning. day received a subpoena from th w Many of the officials who are morning that the trial would pro state strict attorney's ce at ® 4 with more fity than here are also not ably be completed by December 22. | Arthur harbor completely disabled — | Clev which he was d ted | any atment of \ made of the ‘acu Lali Bi bed — SALT LAKE, Utah, Dec. 12—|There is no further necessity of| SUDA BAY, Island of Crete, Dec jto wag oe Aadrew Cnr e endants _ and met vik adie a reg Re oy ar with many of Marshal Heywood served «ix more : tale, who is wanted to testity be ‘ re very y jaw, but most local officials the councilmen in all eities of the subpoenas today on witr bombarding the Russian naval |12.—The Russian cruisers Dnyiche the grand jory in ¢ nd | | they pale! tion is only lemeanon. That | nate... if not enforced i€ leaves the amas ¢ inet ie ase against Bankers Beck- | > {lea te caly a saledemennc That officia’s under a cloud of alleged Sevier county te | forces and Oleguj and torpedo destroyer | with, Spear and others involved in (By Serippe ® eat cae was the dect- | graft nability or unwilling bdr oe s , ripe New sion that ge heaiiad haw ee % bring the marriage r We are now engaged in shelling | Groseny arrived this m ee maneten. comp. A y dur nt ink were ta Reet wie ae St OS eee | fed out In search for Carnegie | POF ANI De bis be ed before | ne ft officers do not. Mra, Chadwick slept well Yast [torney tor th him some month ee + . o soe na sone i akes the ad- night. She arose at 7 o'clock feel- | ¢ * ass fo unpopular with the >) oe : ing quite chipper and happy. After | ; - oo lariy of Seattle nd makes An Argument for Early Shopping [ine quite chipper and nappy. “ART | arma tore the fo = fotze makes ‘all kinds of oe rhe W § DI t telegram from Paris, presumably | eS ee ee f avoid ly ha : of avoiding these dit- |from her husband, Dr. Chadwich bie oe now pend. | cone ravenna frome city legislators of the | Sie then devoted her attention to |e. in meth t legislature may be asked | state gathered here | this*morning’s papers i! ame |to help them out in the matter state os re are trying to : Attorney Ry who represents tad. thee @ the F | Banker New alled at the ibe fe ine: ertone : Tombs at 1 lock this morning |" If the ¢ picined’ tél ripps News Ass'n | In company with Phillip Carpenter, | egg ‘ r F 12M I |counsel for Mrs. Chadwick. They | Hurt, that nahéble'te tid . 1 Tr ‘ , 3 rence with the prisoner.| ‘The t | ed Andrew Car pore was s : rw Carnesie het | HOME OF JAMES JEWETT SEE MS TO LOOK GOOD To VISITOR | GRAND JURY AT WORK | | | —— 12.—The CLEVELAND, De ‘ ty Pl 1: (By Sertpps News Anan.) (By Scripos News Ava’n.) | @00006-266 9OH-99-000-644-0646 $64466040606 { niet to his} WASHINGTON, D. C., De | WASHINGT D 12.—In the | ¢ : Obe 1 at L hank t*|fhe annual report of the secretary | te th t tooa | @ Victim— Mrs. James Jewett . of Commer Lal pted Robberies—1815 East Denny Way Ps he N r nj? ¢ La dy’s white glove and black mask lthe bank and that the would beipis ted States a ’ . end of the fiscal year mpr ‘ v|¢@ | | Sd vessels of 6,291 , Phiiippines., | 000000 $-90660004 a6 446-900009-06 dd6000006 ° t the larke t sage | a | hiswory. Le ne-sixth ¢ | tommage-is registered fc t Mrs, Ja Jewett, 1815 East, belonging to her husband and stole ees . | : saw the form of a man on the front q r ent ar, or of a} porch. The fell as evidently j t attempting to lock | nage‘has decreased 140,740 gro | ‘ event, t of at Nothing daunted, Mrs. Jewett tons | ter robberies at the Jewett| took careful alm and pulled the o I ! resi American ping in foreign | home have caused con nation In | trigge he revolver refused tg i Jents of M land, are agitating {teas bas the effi the Jewett ly have al-| work, notwithstanding the fact that a t th 1 a! | clemt amd in yea @r Beripps News Ass'n.) most pe couple to break | the plucky woman snapped every H ted th onducted | Amsscipan shi CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—John Alexan asekeeping and move into an- | cartridg by J. B by t They | cent $f our export der Dowle today liquidate the t locality Last night Mrs. Jewett remained cle t th hool has become an| compared with dest cn Siow City fas nak Mr. Jewett is employed at the In-| with a friend until her husband was unbearable r nee. Tt er that | year Fnded June 190) ing final payment of $140, teri r at night, which necessi-| through work and together they " tates his wife remaining at home| went home to find that another ef- jalone during the night time fort had been made to piek the lock HELD UP Last W lay night, according | of the front door. to Mr wett’s statement, a bur A most curlous phase of the at- ' glar effected an entrance into the | tempted robberies was the discov- For mar nths they 1 t / ; mths they h een! = Masked thugs held ur |residence and made off with about| ery of a lady's white glove and & | rying to get rid the hool and} H. @: Potter, of 6701 W a a | $40, $10 of which was in an n| black mask in front of the Jewett af much deliber they have! saturday night, At the point of a jsavings bank. The theft w r » Friday night Jed that tts tution by in- |revolver Potter was forced to give @y Seripps News Ass'n.) | ported to the pol who we | olice look upon the affair junction is the only means by which t up $%. The highwaymen examined] NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Ocean| able to find any of the /as the work of-some practical Joker, 5 they can accomplish thelr object. It) his wateh and then put it back in| liners arrived last night and today | maraude But,” declared Mrs aaa ¢ kept at th®) his socket. They disappeared tn the | pringing reports of h eas and} © Thursday night Mrs. Jewett|that gun had gone off, Mr. Joker > tough to be ringing reports of heavy seas and) |. at the home of a friend and | would have taken the affair quite |darknoss after warning him not to] jong-continued heavy weather follow them. Detectives were A telegram from Highland Light out Soon after the matt wa re Mass.,, states that four of the crew ported to the police and J. G. Smith | of the fishing schooner Fish Hawk | (0% ved | And @ brother, James Smith, arrest- | wore drowned Sho summoned up enough cours ed’ on suspicion, Patrolman Mar pital to sleep at home on Friday nigh young men. Their] PARIS, Dec, 12—Dr. Percy 8./and was awakened at midnight by bee Mr. Sena ae c ve 65 pounds and ja !mo¥emonts on the nights that rob- | Chadwick arrived at the Hotel Con-|the sound of some one attempting | Know what we are uns tiny BS Papin Bo goood to beres have been reported is the tinental today, Ho refused to bejan entrance at the front. Mrs wa move out of the te <5 this city. grounds for their detention, interviewed, Jowett picked up a loaded revolver hood.’ ; ‘. to her house In the | seriously. back win I don't know why anyone should pester me. IT have lived in Seat- tle for 14 years and have not one Y ' nd that, while they are, » a burden for the Mercer | and other residents, }om her ret morning found that the lows had been tampered with nemy to my knowled@, and either 1} Mr. Jewett. I. don’ A monster halibut w mNeah bay by the proprietor of | Royal market 1 Pike street. | Un merested the