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ONE CENT The Seattle Star Tonight and Wed: esday—Oceasional rain; brisk southe weet winds @ NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 173, 1904 VOL. 6. NO as CENTS PER MONTH — { | FH ROR TTS PII bite cates at ) re * WO MORE STRBET Ca, che y a K Ale d f S g Wh FoR met A Court Attache of the Late King Alexander of Servia, Who : 641d * . . = aw » , S ) Saw the Monarch Fall By Assassins’ Bullets Is Now in aoe ° IT 18 BELIEVED THAT MRS. CHADWICK'S ATTORNEYS wilt uJ sy acy AS 9 ay wu ac | Seattle-He Describes to a Star Man the Dreadful Scenes ADOPT TIME-WORN METHOD TO GAVE THEIR CLIENT ¢ Y | of That Awful Night in Belgrade Leiner cme emenniiieneeee tc ’ Statement by Rev. C. A. E ‘aton PL-O69-5-999D ©4-4-0-6-0-0-666-4-6-6-06-06-0960060 tes after there was a | @ é ance was forced + HIS DEAD KING . ned next ke | o ? For : Jream. I rushed to the] | « ' f t A * banished . nts of the king found | | @ about ( » he invited an as- ¢ the forerunners of the | | 4 ne . appea e ask me ‘ wa r 1 f my we 1 . f ca ® lt but in vain. | | ¢ " ‘ aft ‘ o - Then ame severa ne and I saw] ha f ° the king fall, Realizing that 1 | nd I ! f ha ra nothing, | slipped away and ef ‘ t & them f + ngton re In anything but fluent English as ut | ¢@ . ‘ * : fan a tho ex-attache of the Servian throne of which . \ t her movements @ i's greatest tragedies | spoke restingly of the night of amed. But ® exce I having or heard @ of King Alex the Belgrade palace whe qualitie @ of , . nd his que king and queen were p y in love with hit ‘ Cha te a church se n the @ by a well 4 mob at the Alexander recalled his * ¥ " know and has @ f which ominent father, Milan, after er had |@s ' \ tly. She is # pest officers | been forced of | @: " \ with my @ was in the It truly was a night of horror,” |the son, ax a ‘ " e © King Alexander at the t sald Mr. ¢ » that equals | isimo of the Servian army, both of * EATON. @ assassination, and was am anything 4 ry, an-|them fel! in love with Mme, Mas . a few faithful followers of the en mo h widow of an army surgeon, | O04-4004404 0000404 0440008 tunate monarch who did r night, J and formerly a lady in waiting t | —— victims at the hands of th 4 quee Alexander's mother ig ‘ * roe — ore nat fc 8 way Into the ed an apart Milan was again expelled from the Ty sabrina fon sqgdlit cB a ve ary forges Cormeen ‘ 9 a slew the roya’ ple bid him ge the young king m: he widow | nth wre a pelsvonsne Br agree : Cy as Ye ine Mr. Cardozo, who ts a Hungariat nis se who, as Queen Drga, was assassin ST eae done bout tae toc oe ' returned, Prose. by birth, an old school-mate of pw ated with him. the $6,000,000 nete held by Ira Rey- | cu x P the authorities Alexander, and later an attache of at Draga was unpopular with the : . ont the woman the royai family, narrowly escaped the surf distracted | Servians aa a aseedanman te ‘ - r bail tn death himself during th It grew gradually | quence husband, The peo ‘ « ver her and was forced to flee in d ple blamed her for many arbitrary ¢t Since that fatal night he has never revocations metitution and ‘ hearing bigs set foot in Belgrade, and would not restricts erty of th t ne even at this time, dare to « t : people. The st that Alexander } ' gree elty openly. He w tt and | was cruel to th eon were abso » pain tour of Americ * light, peered fate tien. Ble braved pet Sioersor PA GRTS A SAVING STREAK - eee spray Soakins of his connectic magine my to marry her and d his own ‘ Ged icyes Servian revolt. It was only through |the palace surrounded by a mob. "| father. he ct cath rather than | t Var an acident taht the fact of his be Immediately there rose an an-| separation from the woman he | siateoneate. tule! wien 1 "care ing an actor in the tragedy became | gry yell and a demand to open the] love Is there any higher type of | i "e t a st told hir a nown in Seattle. ce doors, which was refused. love that? | | ‘ gitimate child of Andrew ] | * “ nd that ¢ egie was | back : “OH, MERCY BUCKETS!” ri : “| os 13 The Cure , ’ a ahoga nd jury, which re —_— 2 h tur ts against Mrs, =m ina ' ‘ continued its d sessior ing and a num- Beripps News Ass'n.) . er of fied. Receiver SPRINGFIELD, 0., Dec. 18.—-M H. W s taken charge t a Jame Daug t I < Jed securities emma: | ter a a. we he is before the MORO NATIVES PLOTTED TO ASSAGINATE CHIEF DATTO FA fin et 1" ‘ also present, They had been asphyxiated by nat NM 2 ‘ { The ' manner the Seems Ready to Go Down CUNDO IN THIS CITY SUNDAY NIGHT ural ga becken-eue t first met —— | of which IN GREAT DANGER Saree sil reeee eet again that he had been Snaanta: teat eae on Mg ven, & ker” of. He acknowl- caotan on eee 8 Somes ther that the $5,000,000 se- UNLESS A CENTURY ELAPSES BEFORE IT we ots mai. The afte which he held had no Mie, | see: tevented. Sy the Intervention actual value, but denied that he of Moros in the colony. The Bamal|the tribe for the government, and knew it before the recent sensa- ce ee ete ae gush ‘With & line ale waco cheelty eaaehen tional exposures of Mrs. Chadwick's parate chief and each with Datto, knowing the nature of the ning Bi and Mariano, two |death. All Sunday night he and Mr. | WILD SCENES OF DISORDER ot on the graeene ae escaped from the Lewis sat up to prevent the assas —_— neal 2 dhe ae yan and came near making |sination, oth were havily armed; ATTEND THE OPENING OF ary to.t0 a lems their desire to remals in | and would have taken Moro blood if| THE HUNGARIAN REICHSTAG that he would be able a ney captured, | necessary to € umber of indictme; They suspected Datto Facun-|the Lanao Moros all day yeste b e desire Kctillinien ‘Oh $ IT WILL REMAIN STANDING. Jo of tell thi ape and lay |for fear an outbreak would ENNA, De wid t all he desired was 4 Prophetic Photograph of Fallen on the United States Bullding the entire blame of their failure to} 1; tm thought that the feud will end ne dinor t ee tee a him | when the natives finally get to sea, | oF « of Hung z ie not wall (With Apologies to Hearst's ng Shirt, Monday, December 1906 Datto Is chiet of a different tribe | but a careful watch will continually | of & tod Trooy FRANK M. CHANDLER aol ced & Gee and they resented the affair. On|be kept until the chief is safely been called out and r s| United States marshal for wesiaelar 66 a0 See reaching this city, they joined | with his people on the Islands x e t of Ob . of the for Sul- es with one of the members of| It {& said the little affair which | Before tt for th get a be wiatee ot eee Beco: tribe, who had a grudge aguinst |happened in the car in Seattle is n « the will have cha furth A ae ahr aaa a es Sama ef, and a plot was eal to cause a war between the |t th rt leve nt on 1 oS 7 his actunl . *| formed to take bia life. The plot; two different tribes when ie « 3 @\ was ingenius and would have suc- lande are reached. Datto ved i r le IT IS TO LAUGH Ti ceeded had not t men made a by his people and they are liable t ot th me f . & | false ve during the day take the matter to battle when t 1 F T ° Hmit of loca ‘ So eager were they for the blood | prised of the attempt to mu « the f & ‘ ’ ie was reached > of eir enemy that one of them The Moros are hter ] « ¢ @ when the Afterno . iid not wait and, when a favor-| just love battle, a i * printed, under hei . i -. me - : . ® ing half the first pi a} = sans - Jer t u king ® which from the headlines con- « | 4 64000004 $0066-4-400-60-444-004600606000608 | nents and heat t f ® veyed the impression that the | ¢ ® | thougt t : ® Colman dock had fallen into @ | # OME STUDIPS IN SIGNATURE * | bonfir A ' * the bi In fact the headlines @ | ® . k 7 b « FIFTEEN PERSONS HURT AND TRAFFIC OF ALL KINDS SERI- |% po stated, but there wae me P14 re PROMOTER OF GARDEN OF OUSLY IMPAIRED IN CHICAGO ® in the t cate the © | % C d- , 3 |e t fs EDEN NOW GETS INTO TROU« * in auch a catas- @ | > fe e 214 | BLE WITH UNCLE SAM —__———_- . A MATTER OF FACT, #| 4 ————sae_ ; ~ ee eee Gy Berivoe News Ass'n) ¢ THE STAR ON SATURDAY. + | $ + Salmon Packers ” v MB t . TEN DAY . .. | CHICAGO, Dec. 12—An at # AGO, PUBLISHED AN ITEM « | ¢ Fac-Simile of Andrew Carnegic nature, . ° C. D. Hillman, th estate Of a dense fog, which se WITT EXPLAI | COVERING THE REAL «| 2 e | Fight . Ea a i founder arden of the city thie m , ® FACTS OF THE CASE, but #/% ; t n trouble ‘with Uncle dents occurred, or hw ¢ ven ther © was no intima- ¢|4 ¢ ¢ or! si At 1 today he was & serious nature ‘ ae; {4 awe > < oe take nt by a United A Halstead st \« e\s : ei Gy Gerives News Asn. HANDLING THE PROBE Stat p al and taken to struck by a Belt L ' . (|? + | ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 1 Sa r IN CHADWICK CASE. | Judge Hanf hambers to an- at Fitty-ninth street. Fifteen 5 oa .13 © bo i storem f wer the cha f using the Unite ae wes ig | gt a nda Cirteia me f the council,|4 . w Carnegie” as Signed to Chadwick } . i eee — ; pnd ees en and . t ttered who voted fe permit to L. R. | ¢ ; e g fist cislat They Ar tment to this effect waa pror on the street Witt to erect a slaughter ho ; % | will A A recor ht aga Mr. Hillman yes- Mick Whidorn, the heey on the tideflats, feel that ie ats to th r ew chapter in . and fatally hu | resident nh ‘ 2 | icgisiat leleg } y of the fa Garden om f ‘ informed « th I . : wen ener Ed Hillman already, on the head 1 t k and the possibility of it ming H i : ) nently in other nN ie f 1 k a nuisance. In the first place they Pig h t by his rea a ay that the sla t ¥ to Ee peor tow! w wn The fog #e * located na ie, one a ght t f r " signed this af * block we thern Pa - I the benefit pleaded not 7 - 4 not penet treet | line and eight blocks fron F ¢ per : i w held for hearing “4 econ des. thot 3 a few | Packing houses on the flat gl ‘ . which was ime feet, ma ean diffieuwlt for Jt is asmerted that if there were want to Sehectriane ané wly interferipg | @8Y Unpleasant odors to arise from neces og-ae te inetel ly of q ites etrect traft |the slaughter house, they do not : ' H ts z | think they will overrench Beason > rivers ¢ taht the! os 5 soil dcsadtiuliaeeiihal | hill. Furthermore, the city fathers pol tad abaent Se de DR. CHADWICK INVOLVED. Hoey that thore 1s no likelihend ar | LESS Spheadldcedfons gh olegprneney OBERLIN, Dec. 18.—President | odors sing from the place as| he | here should not be interfered with t j Beckwith of the Citizens National| Witt has agreed to take all sant | bank, in an interview today, de-|‘#ry precautions nape te sehedoraieie - “un J 1G 3. WAS uD | elared that Dr. L. 8. Chadwick had There is no more odor from a and several who ha ‘| FOUR MEN SENTENCED) Bg atypical cena Ca | full knowledge of his wife's finan-|®heep slaughter house,” sald Mr.| THREE KILLED AND PROBABLY (By Beripps News Ava'n.¥ iahemacivee in deeds of | rhe Loraine county judge who has Witt this mornir Whack téher : | allod a special session of the grand clal transactions. He produced two| ‘ Ming. nen in A poz BOSTON, Dec. 13.—The Webster human treatment will be al stigate the Oberlin bank telegrams and two checks, both| Yiewed by a Star reporter, “than | EN FATALLY HURT IN| sai putiding in East Boston burned | 1 Wear tatioinl t so eal a eal my depres signed by Leroy 8. Chadwick. The| there would be from # place where! EXPLOSION this morning. Thirteen firemen | ime ae | brought before F | - | (By Scripps News Ass'n) checks were for $10,000 each chickens are. killed. { could oper-| were caught by a falling roof, All| ford t aftern r st that sh ‘ | Beckwith claims that Dr. Chad-| te @ sheep killing place on Sec Por at hon removed, it1 | wullt rl . 1 LONDON, Dee. 13.—The complete | wick had many conferences with| 04 avenue and no one would (By Beripps News Ass'n.) te er. th patrons Pater al aes ty hey wer | him concerning his wife's business| know, from the odor, that anything) NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Dec.|hurt. The property loss is $1 0,000. Dray Bt dirth of reliable news from the fam 5 Shad Was in exintence. jh y Iray Shoul affairs, ew tata poe chtsition aonte ‘by \2 Three men were killed and |months in the t A east today is a matter of considers | — ———_—— @_objectior jade bY! probably a dozen fatally injured in tentiary and $1 i m3 | SAN ; AMERICAN ¢ ITIZEN the people of Beacon hill {# due /an explosion in the Toronto ; BURY & M 1 le able conjecture In diplomatic cir / The Netli company t« continuing! entirely from a misunderstanding . Pails Sassdes ae fe SEATTLE TO SEE avery tiedlitan ne? Bank " , to raw large dudiences at every! of the location of the place. I be-| nel shortly after noon tod as - pabigt hogy ' t ie, there| Dispatches received yesterday performance of the play, “An Amer-| eve that when they understand < cat aches 4 pov Sertone We , wen. Tans " ' part h at a big Japanese movement year in the Unite tat eniten. ip fean Citiz at the Seattle theater.| that the house ig to be located YON YONSO ; ys George Wil a Arthur, dnd the fact that The play attracts the Yankee ele-| eight blocks west of the Frye-Bruhn| The second performance of “Y - NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The f barf Meme Begg ad opal : no has come from the seat of ment of Seattle George Stewart) plant and more than « half mile) Yonson” at the Third Aver w Beat in to have a regulation bull the United States 1 eg ens ant On 1 war today lends to the belief that Christie is taking James Nelll's roie| from the hill, they will not object.|a# successful as the first, and the| fight Five blood-thirsty bovines | a-e@f S. J, Callahan was annour $100 rn FE "| MRS. CHADWICK INDICTED jan important movement 1s pending, 8nd so far has captivated the patrone|1 do not desire to do anything to! theater was well filled. David Bratt-| have been elected from the great i CLEVELAND, On I 13.—| ne Of the Seattle theater with his fine | inconvenience the residents of that| strom i# making a decided hit as| number in Seattle and there will be Uhe Consolidated Stock exch $ The City of Puet arrived in p Two tdérr nai we | LISBON Dec. 13.—Twenty-one Interpretation of the role. “An| district and know, when they un-| Yon and bis funny sayings and do-| something doing at Madison park °°" "8 . 2 . change | a¢ 3:30 this afternoon, She had a| turned ag M iwick by | vessels of the Russian second Baltio _Aimerican Citizen” should be seen by | derstand the conditton, they will | ings keep things merry. “Yon Yon-| next Friday and Saturday, Hesides good list of passengers and a cargo| the grand jury of “ga county squadron have arrived off Mossae true American ip withdraw thelr objections.” son” continues throughout the week, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News have thisgnorning. 7 the bull fight, arrangements | nere late yesterday afternoon, of general freight from the south, both medes, Portugal, steaming eng _;