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ee The Seattle Star E#tnn: PON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1905. VOL. 6. NO. a8: 25 CENTS PER MONTH NIGHT EDITION SEATTL WASHINC MURDERED FOR MONEY! Keep His Agreement "| THE OLD COMPACT BETWEEN ADDISON G. AND JOHN L., AND ‘ IDENTITY OF BODY FOUND TIED IN SACK IN THE BAY LAST Spotter WHICH THE FORMER ALLO WED TO GO TO PROTEST TWO SEPTEMBER ESTABLISHED BY WIFE, WHO 18 NOW IN THE CITY—TRUNK MYSTERY PARTIALLY SOLVED BY STAR IN- YEARS AGO, HAG BEEN REVIVED—IF NOT ELECTED WITH- VESTIGATION IN WEEK FOSTER WILL WITHORAW IN FAVOR OF WILSON rr eee ee er ee — Wateh this hand—It mov and Through !n gations conducted ) the ground, taking with her the sum will tell the lowest temperature for Olympia Bureau fie f Powter the ma by The Star it has been proven al rot $200, which she deemed suffi past 24 hours | “ attle Daily Star | ' wwe nd beyond « at one Of the} cient to meet expenses until the ar Olympia, Wash f n for we unidentified ed im the} rival of her husband. who was to Tonight and Gunday: Occasion: | ) " i “ which ters fiek! last follow on the next north-bound trip al rain; brisk south winds Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean) ed care ae jes. Sehe s of the Dolphin, In a letter to his and Will Windom | How Foster deliberately repu qn May 27 under | wife date Seattle, May 2 f gs ; mmon stances, Th Schmidt explained that he would { ba OLYMPIA, W , +—"IE | jow ’ was taken take the Dolphin next day. This ap egg Oe' R , ‘ o section hands nea was his last communteation to her 45) oe -eeareny ‘ . “ elon Ank ell the coroner s of any kind, and since that day she ee ee t t . ‘ ere, bas heard nothing of him or ona ley ir oAbed I ' rie t those who had last seen him the day prior to that date. Swallowed up in mystery are all his move ments from that date. The first intimation that there which | was something wrong came to Mrs. ence Of) Schmidt when she began recelving der. A thoroust time proved the death by violence a ext of foul mea bring it about. were tied close to was so cramped having been stowed & box) her husband's mai! at Juneau with Sen weernes 2 : or truwk for tre to the) the Seattle forwarding stamp im warmer | 7 nad elated bh gave Up It! printed upon them, showing that weatt from le | a t a# a bombshell ater. The deserip- | her husband, a methodical man, had | 20; ; ; h b eeny forces a tallies ¢ rere taken the precaution to order his| r ! revul- t as furnished | mail forwarded. Letters addressed | , cS wistatorn jto her husband at Seattle : : | back unanswered and her fear . M so creased t \ rt sible, bat many) About this time Juneau's popula be nth ator | 4 tion. was quarantined ing a it and the ay 4 smallpox scare and her efforts to d man's body If | solve the mystery were set back by the bay, coupled with the terrible | tne officials who refu in the vicinity of a } E the foot of Pike | ©, Ber pleadin Howe he that | 2d, write a letter to the almost certain that) .oiice in the nature of a disappear murdered for his Pike cerect, shack | 226@ report. City Detective Frank tke street shack.) Kennedy handled the case, but with — saree reo — ~ 1A | | his own trunk 4) little results. He, too, traced the R ER GAINS thrown into the bay by those WhO) misging man's footsteps up to they CHAP OUT TO FACETHE W Billed bim, to hide the crime. | fatal date, but was obli . date, be obliged to give aa nine emitted ta thet UD after several days of | re-| WILL INCREASE PLANT ONE VOTE the murder was committed In the) Jorch on account of its baffling ee whack have still the record of the nature It was not generally known The Puget Sou spall ntd A amon deers at that time that Schmidt had a destos. Puppy « names were never learned, le! his | large sum of money im his possee- | chased two jot» Lake Union (By Beripps News Ans'n) qty about that date. They have sion, his wife says nearly $500. nea a pale 1ELENA, Mont. J 14. —Curt ned A mg to the purpite of ere a . Rever re “My husband was not distrustful ky, how- iter eiprensed he belie ¢ ’ lien expressed the belief LONDON, Jan. 14 Rome | Maytian government that the Unit . eet rome eee poy wee rank {ad would not think it wrong to e e thet Present b hich ‘ : : tia — thet smelled of decaying flesh take a man tnto bis confidence. 1 ted th that vicinity. This new ad JON W SOR Byery action of the man w on one occasion, shortly dittan wit be 50x60 feet, two ntories st te. He still 6 short of ae! ie the strange load carted off to its r we came to this city, a young high. The estimated £4, 1 aa ae 3 who find thermsely 1 the Sead Camping place was suspicious. | ™** took him on a trip over to butiding and ite machinery = bes ; 2 pg ee pa ir. Chime ‘The trunk was afterwards returned and to look at some fand there $10,00% ‘There wits two other, 41: Mar La | - Sills eupevenman slose. The aback e wanted to sell him. We! planta atgcted in the near future, | weatte A tw in the annals was deserted from t date and the ~°T* us of pur ing a home. | probably near the ones at Fremont {Ww « s the most g@tranger. who hired the expreesman He « k. but told me that he/ These different pian are to be emarkab . orial : “om see oaee cree aren aeain | did mot like the land. 1 did sat | HONGLAS FOR FIRST TIME ADMITS THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS = = turping Out different prod fight « ~ be k e ang man that took im ots af arbre te purchas ay restdonts in thet vicinity. ; Cte chant in| FALLEN—IN A LONG LAMENTATION HE TALKS ABOUT |ed for the new additic © bought m= — : 4 was well known at that time . - | ‘ waged . : there was a bad bunch of cut-| }* B tuery regarding Ber) RUSSIAN SUCCES IN THE PAST righes a ang pany at| , t : throats and murderers at he hfe ee wry wae ~ CP | - ' r t h g ‘hat cqution of the Gity. ‘The Gittng| _ S* seve be wee net a érinking| r | By Scripps N A w The 8 \ ure broken up that rendezvous and | “ a. PORTLAND, Jan, 14.—Judsc € eix years as stint | ¢ t “yet . driven out the sane By Soripps News Ass'n ove nt expressing the convic~ William Mealey, | ’ in of Wast to prevent any further publicity of f According to e 1 T | 064-6-6-4-6-44666-0666-006060008 | tion thet Germany has fulfilled her jhere ax witnesses re » who } t wed th Fea Y ARE MAD ae ee a eo sae Bat bay was one weighing 166 pour * TOKIO, Jan. 14.—“The brav- @| war and expecially during recent land fraud cases, made a « } At th me } w Gov. Mead is very discretely keep- height 6 feet 9 inches, b * ery shown by the Japanese @ | events in the war sone. ae Z confession today to Wm. J. B = fi e a bis hands off in the senatorial ‘ : t i . yeyond oes rnment secret service. | Tt wae F nt meet: Fam ght colored) re madden agareention of ba-] Suid major General” Nadia. $ Bee end ther ‘vere pleas es toes ee or Scenes sist toll aaa mae that ever whetted their!» one of the paroled Russian @|4APS ATTACK FRANCE WASHING slent entries and to| necessary majority ” that the chief executive is quietly eters dinner. and)» officers who has arrived here +| The state department ts by the conspirato ed itr nim to get the Wilson candidacy, but t eet tt *to-|¢ from Port Arthur Its ¢ agg ig are anor [Setpt of a dispatch trom terially strength-| F ® most anxious to gain |this is emphatically denied by the > achievements are eaparaileled. @ | 2702 © sharnty oriticising | Powell, gt Port Au Princ as ithe coveted . : tinatis W governor and his friends, and the 2 em-| With the Japanese navy and © permitting the Russia srennd | Samad that he had tnforn n an | von withdre his : report is probably without truth. t were| ® the Russian army of the pres- @ Pacific squadron to make use of| Haytian government that the [ Bp gag ‘ ; nag es ee a Mead is very friendly toward Wil- of Beattle with! @ ont day nothing in the world @ car as a base Of operations | ¢d States would not recognize mbe gned by th t hich .2 | 80n on account of the great fight m interest. te that he Inginiature and.|% could withstand us. Our sol- | 75, Aenhi today save | validity Of the sentence imposed on stipulated th n of the latter’s paper, the Seattle Post- a ateaten tea aie sev se in store for! 4 gies are uneducated. It is |, It t# no longer possible to ovena| eae Higber, an American, con Wiis te nd juali- | Intelligencer, made for the governor 4 — 4 . d p th " » board! ® not so with the Japanese. The ¢ k France's non-observance of | Vieted of fraud in the Haytian ee Se et | during the campaign. Grea unknown ate one and the nip Minnesota as guests of] § bravery displayed Pat ee Japa. 2 | neutrality. nor her eanra for the | courts. | Yet Mead is also under deep obli- rCnarie es i . wae pd mom 4 rin pg t, 2 | obligations of a neutral nation | Huber was convicted with the| PHILOSOPHICAL TOWSER gations to Piles, who made a per- cree duet pues mam ant there | bet ene ot tale enabtod the men | > wegen elemefel to kill such © Se gene coverament BY FREDDIE GREE y : oo pall Reape thea Me ~ al ie Ls A naeg maagF her e tainment to fill UP] » splendid men.” »|) WILL RECALL KUROPATKIN for gelling bogus government bonds. | REDDIE GREEN'S CHUM, WILLIE B. GOOD. behalf, and whose work was quite no reason whatever for his do train h would oth-|4 ae | “Mintater Powell informed the effective. h f executive is ing so.” Down in my heart I feet | opwis " : bare hanéd- 1 ey — pkg ful of solons over to Seattle that the war would end soon 3} rrrea of the Exchange Tel Jed Sates demanded the annulment ever, in that both of his friends are ‘i al TH aanishhae en 7 he obliien” earar wires that a private tele lof the sentence and “Would take! from one co y. Should any of hi thie again. we < ; | ‘ any of his aan a» u . 1 ome right. | good ng. and 90 everybody PPEPEEEPOEDESEEE FOF FEES | corn received there from St. Peters: | draatic measytes to enforce its de- | kind efforts be misconstrued by fon now eel as if he toa ri lburg asserts that Gen. Kuropatkin | mands ff Huber were not either of the two dates, he fall in with the wrong kind of peo- | k« &. clerks, door-| op PETERSBURG, Jan. 14.—~Phe | wilt probably be recalled on acco@mt| @t once sau 2 ahem Sic’ volumtaneste’ nucer’ "ie Ta ple and dered for his a). and rot it je | caat today Issued the order. of the | of 41 health a ae aan biga of the ead” ai = money yo agg wd made a DIG way to the army in praise of th : : These a few of the pathet re herote defense ‘ort Arthur by |JAPS ESTABLISH NAVAL BASE . The new la m missioner statements made to a Star man by mittee polit a or General Stoeasel end his garrison. gps ‘ R - y effective Mrs. Ruby Schmidt, who for eight|that the eating accomodations |The order reads ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 14-8 » for W has turned Months has worked in this city a8 the Minnesota feat +a Lis Ar as passed into the | *¢learam fro ver all the machinery of his office & domestic, dreading to leave the|ror the members of the legislature. | Nanés'of th rule | Paral base hy to Wilson, and ai ‘mmissioner her busband, Charles! and no r | lasting eleven months, during seven |'h¢ Island of 1 ha nsiderable kship patron- Sehmidt, wa t seon alive. Her ; Oe ik tek weed , |of which the brave garrison was /ese. British te age to dispose of and survey work es are ¢ as to th 5 isolated without hope. Neverthe and has It will be necessary throughout the year, Wilson has re the proof of | wer, told that if th rover. (hey | less they guatained the siege, hard ya to cor | Seem | ery tangible results There is a legal | good the Wee lth the nolead| ships, priations and moral tor-|? ¢ of th Ralston ® traveling man for an ty rights involv a ag ue nolom® |tures without complaint, deter eastern drag firm, who was found s r Megler erday signed nds of dollars. |; rome te lake look At ("| mined that the enemy would gain | ¢6006000000060000660000 | dreds Vale Ot the Seattle Datel jut ' «38 for leg- with the An-|*njt the lunch count ave t| nothing without paying dearly. * >| cvening, It is supposed t he 5 is, of which | cared to eat “ie °y | «with a handful of men we with-+% READ THIS! @ | committed sulcide. Morphine tab r. joining at} 4 put P + tne | Stood the enemy's furious attacks. |@ Some three weeks ago, short- lets wererfound on a table in the p 1 that Id fall to her, al-| y¢ " t My brave soldiers and sallora, jet |® ly after th llexed conviction @ | ToOmagd-a glass containing part of ; bs Bo ragperness Ny dhe Sed ; mee thia sorrow discourage yos.|@ in St. F te of Sazonoft, @| ® solution of the same drug. Ral . : oe fagret at the strange dilemna in|, t Our enemy 1s brave and strong and|® the assassin of Minister Von @ | ston came to the hotel at 5 o'clock be given which th te fs pineed, they Gen meatteres 5 it fo € vult to wuetain|® Piehve, The Star printed a @| Yesterday morning under the in-| her bile thas not awa tidy sum of $1,000 pulled into the Seattle depot. | tn. struggle at a distance of 10,000 |* story in which were related a # fluences of hique He left word t Hitiona t f t ot that | versta, but Russia is great and pow-|* series of ir ating to O| WD Fae Mere to be called at © I the us Lge : Sa |arful. During her national life of a|® show that th assamnin bad @ | o'clock that evening, stating that ft , P threes h | thousand years she has given hard |® escaped from prison, through a # | was, Imp SAC Be be eee _ Dreserve Ty paper pe > proof of her ability to overcome |® “aring nihilist plot. and that ¢ ened at th He failed to Protect ¢ ghta of h st leven more serious dang Each |® the Russian polt , @ | answer the ; pon enterit « ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT and « t w pos N W | time she has arisen more powerful |® to conceal that fact. The + | the room he was found to be dead orant ¢ atements made are than ever and with full an o of Ba ngage bres a 4 DENVER ( Jar M4 cor vigor. Fosay The. *|., The National | tock associa- | Be e a Japanese snowballed - Ces elpeunnetanse - — “We are greatly griev 1 Aig ct tion was «plit wide open yesterda N a " Maynard avenue " ' : a of success nd pa’ *, om wi ° th e rk f . naar WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14.— | lack of succese and bs own lips, telling how @ re hartn yesterday afternoon, Paseto, who Josept Bristow yesterday an- | {s in sorrowful times, such A dummy mitting the packers to the associa f ; aii > t | rps now serving * ; . fired twe at Mike that the power o' tion and leaving an openir ‘or a ad in f . yunced his resignation as fourth | jtgeif, I confident that the hour|* S@atence for the crime, having ®! th» railroads to get in was forced fa Th a ag nately engaging raat weetieaili eral to | of Victory is striking, and God will) 4 wr nt a bag Shieh ntenced, @/on the convention by President i to Off in ant business in Ju-| sistant postmaster general 0 | biog our dear army and navy in its) Portage OY g | Hagenbarth and rs who were Westedt, who heau, A for the fate | take effect January 20. Upon quit-| efforts to crush the enemy and & > we ¢ | Working for the au , will be of hie . plan would have ltain the honor and glory of the | 0 ooc0509000466090000008 ne | A formal com , t. On May i2t ting the postoffice department Mr. | fatherland , |has not been filed against the arrive an. took roc “NICHOLAS. affiliat oO th " lorg } name w Towser an’ he wuz er Had the . artridge ¢ at the 1 Avenue lodging house, | B w will be appointed by Prest os | Mrs. Mary McAlpin filed a divorce mvention and| orf f ' lay I tie en ol’ tin pan ont Gea dhteca askin Gana coon t 809 T 6. ent Roosevelt special com-| su n the superior court yesterday fte tail ‘ i t 1 t killed. ; eye at 609 7 dent I pectal com-| cemmaNy 18 NEUTRAL jeuit tt tt perior court yest ation. A ail ar t Hl ked t en } ancto was ® mal ner ¢ estig ade con- | afternoon against her husband, Ben-|the seceders had left the amend-| have t t to v ‘ r me an bark ef 1 t that his aim was bad and the ta ine i i freight rates between BERLIN, Jan. 14.—Japan h nt jamin McAlpin alleg lene ment was pa by an overwhelm: | out. W tail wore t and e ca het at Avershana were with with tention of looking @ver the Atla and Pacific coasts. a formal dispatch to the German tion ing majority w ffect

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