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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SAD NEWS BROKEN TO SUFFERING WIFE NOT ONE DOLLAR IN HOME OF ADAMS © Family Pastor Tells Mrs. Adams of Her \0 Husband’s Impriconment---Bears adh: Bravely Under Shock---Heart-Rending oo firm of Hug MeMicke : jAttorney Hughes Declares Family of im- “tuy toweview oe mom) —BISOned Society Man Is Without Funds se vigor an nacre) **Bitterly Flays the Gashier engage ¥ OF B d id f Y Mother j Re Adams house. The wife and child,) able t for > fe and ebila, Scene at Bedside of Young in mut 44 Wetock lant ‘Thurs. | ac ferent trout nee a, end childs] able In wife and bid | aten { Adaims called me up by| solutely destitute, fen t he had ales home The first news of her husband's, her reque ; tan hem ime was made known to Mra! Finally I ame to] } w teak net’ trae orge Edward Adams shortly af-}the reseue an her that ta k 1 he k Il o'clock this morning. feverything p for a - e wife and mothe the infant) would ah ne uot - ide by a Whose father now stands in the/ after minister had told he ma im that except shadow of prison walls, recetved the) the tre ¢ showed any} ; news from Rev. Dr. J. P. D. Liwyd,| outward sign « ef and then with] take t would con vector of St. Mark's parish church.;a stifled, almost inaudible moan,| it he told his wife tat y| ert, ex, Teeter. Beside Dr. Liwyd stood Dr. Alfred | Mrs. Adams buried her head in the| had recetved word recalling hi \ mn . : Raymond, Mrs. Adams’ attending | soft, white pillows and wept ithe weet ME de a solee ee physictan | And above all rose the ery of] Absolutely no word will be alted where I he by him Outside the door of Mrs. Adams’ | the baby out in advance in the offices of (he When amamee “dat ee room were gathered a few friends Those in the room then withdrew.| United Stat istrict att oh) ahead te tbe erent who had been informed that the/A few moments later they were re-|fice as to what « » the Ke ere ~Shgg t ae news was to be told the stricken | called to the room by Mra, Adams,|ment will p a maiter. 1 vl Mganvag D wife who again repeated her request to] Neither D Attorney Fry¢ ree wien tha Dr. Raymond, for the past few) see her husband. | Hor his assistants will way what they| ermat 1 to b t days, had kept a strict watch over | Heartrending Scene. [will do in the case, and 1 hitd | the bedside of Mrs. Adams, fearing “it H state whether or not Adams’ | Ge Valuable Property. | ti that some one might break the} Once more Dr. Liwyd was asked) property will be attache | Adama told ine in his cel tay |b ~ news too abruptly. This morning | to comfort her PATS. It is commonly today fternoon that he owned si-|t romana aero he learned that Mrs. Cleary, mother} Mra. Adams’ most intimate friends) that if Adams had not hy, as . ¢ and joining jot tere e of Mra. Adams, intended to inform| were then called to her — *.} some say, confense erimes, that ‘ ’ mt j k has her daughter of the state of affairs, | Nelghbors, upon seeing these burry-|the government » have beer | { Cherry and Boren, valued] ganized for the last » and Dr. Raymond decided to take| ng toward the house and fearing! unabie to make a case against hin | Ls on Queen Anne| and to all Tee action at once jthat death was about to overtake/and that bis self-incrimination will | ou all hich he had an equity worth| ports, although ‘ them, bas * 1 01 or, | Mr#. Adams, culled and offered their) surely iand him in the pentteutlary IC KA, WING, jt at $2,000; about $17,000 in cash | been @ dust for the last He Immediately called upon Dr. | Mr [is ca ; : ! } ose church Mra. Adama | help | | Head © Seattle Ass 7 he | ar much valuable persona and| thre t sg perder "with all the! It ls stated by ee ¥ the Seattio Assay Ottice, Wha Stay De Held Liable for the |e ar | household property, including an| “I do not care to discuss the side delicacy at his command Dr. | mediate malen bored meh ee Lae EE R ee ‘| Big Lose Caused by Adams’ Thievings , sommes . : jot the ernment in this cass, av forth incidents con.|Cleary, mother of Mrs. Adams, is is stated that Aé y Mf out the personal and] whe not 4 r case ore cots ype” steaae py nee in danger of losing her mind over|# never engage the a * RO Ganiiinemiiaem=ee be | hourehold properties, which I think! against Adama, o or not he trouble brot upon her child # cashier, but as cat. & | be exempt, I am of the loan be ted ler present cold facts with | the trouble brought upon her child.| # as cashier weu. x 5 4 : peal re cee see. nie tanta Positive assertions that the shock|# puter, and that he bad acce® a Ge ae NER OAD: the | that Adams’ holdings will conditions, or whether or ies “oo >t .|had made Mrs. Cleary irrational! ® to the gold dust, although bb & ee , Masterson, cashier of the} poor woman, who now les on her| about $65,000 Adams, if tried, will be ‘convicted, ae eee ee er i, mate te the helee of lara |® position did not require thd # Pre gnetion bank, died at the| bed with her baby This will be than enough] 1 have nothing to do with that RE i ea ne fit lye Ageing Monied bl ony mney * F BUNCO MAN Provence honpital Friday night at| No Funds Left. to pay back his stealings to. the it about is the wife am@ news. s Dr. Liwye 4 the win, | through fear that Mre. Cleary would|» | j click from « complication of There is not a dollar in the| government and jeave 4@ comfort-1 ent They will not suffer.” turned her gate toward € dows, silently fighting her sorrow |!aform her daug and never speaking. Her silence of Adams, that Dr r of the arrest; Ra ee tee eeeee te | Sires doceas 4 was one of the b «| ‘ A. Bn ees | } o wd one of the bent | { args. Raymond took (Continued on Page Seven.) Rev. athan Evans, of the Trin {known men in the Puget . sound | FRANCHISE FOR ROAD caused a feeling of apprehension | the yaa dy Bravely j ity edit pEplecopal chureh country, having been a resident ' A franchise, not exclusiv went “ rw ad * e e founder o . ~ e one bs iiliaters ené'cnene At 12 o'clock it was stated that iapviable ae oi tue oie aes a es A 4 [ranted by the county commission Ralend ter Musheid, | Mrs. Adams was bearing the news B4stor in the role of bu coma, and for severe Saal fll ers Friday for a railroad through “Where is George? I would lke| bravely and her attending physi | . oe Snoqualmie pass to Seattle. Rob-! ‘Je police bave the man’s. president cian entertained hopes that her Presiden as mle pas Seattle. | Rob to see him right away. Bring him wf Dame Andtescription | ‘The remains are being held at «| ‘ to me, won't you?” she pleaded. present physical condition was such Accordf to the report given to| Bonaey Waren wheerteine bobs Whether the backers are the pro- the polieqy Rev. Evans, the bunco/ lishment pending communication | moters of the English capitalized in- Same word by the ex-clergyinan |from Pelatives Int Noe yeneton urban proposed between Seattle has beenkecidedly renumerative, | aged father and a nlece and nephew @ And Kverett or one of the trans As she made ber request those that it would sustain her against present in the room, who knew nervous collapsa Dr. Raymond as- that it was a matter for the author-/ serted that her mind was perfectly ities to decide, and not wishing to! clear and attributes her calmness but unforthately not a penny of the | eurvive the deceased continental railroads that ts trying intimate that it would be imposs!-|to great courage and good health bmousts diected trom resides tal jr epteay B nag mis Sond eotettieal teary Home Deserted. hat wow ached the pro EUROPE FOR HONEYMOON. eS ————- emt fy by ihe bedeine table to'reply to! ‘The home of Mew. Clary, at 307|S0LDIERS AND SAILORS pais 27 ge nny ag ge os PARR #| NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Mra. Frame RUSSIAN WORKMEN AND SE -4¢ for thgarreat of the bunco a-| 42m and sane wentrett®. who! CRAZED ITALIAN SHOOTS FIVE 7, day is the last day that &/ prominent lange wife of the F . vs enone will! , es omine nd congressman, BASTOPOL 18 THROWN INTO) 0 | soo ko to Europe for a trip. | Mrs. COMPANIONS, KILLING Two ple seni pode ‘The poste Z| recently candidate for leutenant. laretta was Mins Elizabeth Buck, | ae a | Sovernor of this state, was killed in INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE FIRM PRRREY OF FRAN, ‘wo Post Office {ave her husband is a prominent) AND FATALLY WOUNDING |*# clote at 9p. m # | an automobile accident at Long Ia: I I vioiiniet 4 cat I and was conducted by —- j |elsco; Charles B. Crocker, of New Be ectre in moraine by position as cashier in the anmy of-| genaeropoL, Nov, %.—Thd Safes Blow Up ss: MeGrath.” Juliet Waiters RE E |Haven; Constant Revert and the Sig Soharect Sehd War hasmes toralet the focr ta tote eee ae en |sathors of thin por sol 4 | was “flower girl” and Arthur Gui-| WAUKEGAN, Ml, Nov. 25.—In-| Oe" |chauffour were injured. The steer= ares’ saan, 7, nniae tm Biot the your te Bave takes Gn active! Gisss of the Hrest regiment PAYG ATA ROSA. Gal. Now oe [ "7 Mitt ae Dest man | furtated, the potice believe by gnm- | as *s | ing gear went wrong while the pon« mt real estate firm of this/ interest In the firm. mutinied and have joined the work4-ANTA ROSA, Cal, Nov. 26. | | bling flaltee Zexette, an Ital- | AB cteanprtrgeest fen Regeln es = has been taken hold of by the} It is thought likely the govern- ingmen and are holding a meeting? Crackers early this morning ian laborer at the railroad construc- PITTSBUR : iow amuel | Of speed and the machine dashed tion camp at Winthrop Harbor,|Gompers was re-elected president |!tto the curb. The occupants were Wit; between Zion City and Ken-| of the American Federation wf nn | buried tn all dietions Mrs. Har- fst and wots | osha, early this morning killed two! bor. There was a protest against | ‘ison is the daughter of the late MOSCOW, Nov. 26—Yesterday'aikamith shop and stole the toll AND Mi D | aloes whibed ak ther the ron? | making the election unanimous A| Colonel Charles Frederick Crocker, § i 2 h shop and stole the too’ be — ¥ + thy fire pos y “mg seasion of the xematvo congress Was} then entered the rear of trot led a few coins in a game sid lax, | De fight is going on before the con-| Of San Francisco, under whose wilt ve rat t om over the on oO! she received an estate of over devoted to the con tdere ton oe heb whore the postoffice le located | Whereupon he drew & revolver and/it unanimous nn ets callie over four Polish ton itty speaker® leafe is completely wrecked The| killed two of the players. He then! y F ‘ | pon the pr \ | Harrison Scott sustai frace WING CALLS A A jority of them eympathising win['? “eared. There is no clue! SRPYERSON CITT, Mo, Nov, 95,| fled, puroued by ten teen mn | UE cee tency wane 8 _—o Senior member of that firm and will| ment will attach whatever stock under the red flag. The city is in¥ open a safe in the postoffics Be Reid by him until compelied by} Adame may have held in thie firm |“ saa Forestville. They got about $600 the government to give it up. and Include it in his scheduled list #ah and @ number of money or Adams was to have resigned his) of properties. Es guah, icone’ ian unanimous vote, Delegate V. L. Ber-| tured rib, Mrs. Scott is su jority of them sympe with |—Four convicts made a desperate | comrades. Zesette ambused him oon nun" | abemiag pam the shock Creche the request _ wy . om on i = RINGFIELD, 11 Nov 6. attempt ¢ | Mrs. Harrison's bri other, was only nue martial law in Polan any 0 g robbers red | pei t two o! > eee . Frank A. Wing. superintendent off “T've done more for Adams than| tinue martial law in Poland. Many, Mgr yercor yd ee gee lar eA pw nn crm aioe | slightly injured. When the ambue . wh it ow he eens ona ‘ in cash and some silverware je battle with weapons and|the pursuers came up he ed | se . the assay office, was very busy this] any other man ° ahment of autonomy 4 vault in the bank at Pleaseat| Mitro-gtycerin at the pet gute|the other man, who will recover. | Oe wae bn ee ee Morning consulting both United| have done, I believe, and now he's pat Sieg wd peta , Harrison was dead, and immediate- Btates District Attorney Frye and| turned on me and bit me, like a * They failed to blow the|and making « fight through | Large numbers of men from the | ly turned his attention to her tonne The robbers escaped in a hand| the streets until captured. John | camp, accompanied by the officers, | Attorney E. ©. Hughes, senior mem-| snake, % ' Clay, gate keeper G. E. Allison, | are searching lower Wisconsin, er and the others, who were in- Ber of the law firm of Hughes, Mc- T have not seen him since his ‘ e [cae ; Micken, Dovell & Ramsey, Colman| imprisonment, and I don't want to |, robbers got $150 by biowing| of the prison commissary depart ste Self in the road to the north d scape from the w M yerterday fternoon, figh The body of Mrs. Harrison will be j Sent to San Francisco to be buried | beside her father in Cypress Lawn cemetery. Besides her husband she leaves two children, Virginia Ran- dolph and Barbara. jured. buliding see him, {fe at the postoffice at Pairs | en were shot de 1 Hiram! The subject discussed during} “This has caused a reflection to 5 new: Danville apr & convict, was killed. Deputy WALDSTEIN the conference is not known posi-/ fall upon all the others working in | - ~ | oe E. Bee was seriously tively, but ft is more than Iikely| the assay office, and I am sorrier ee and two convicts were | that Wing is trying to make matters| than I can tell that it has hap- n Up For Lost nto by stray bullets | lighter for his former cashier,| pened while I am tn office. | Re men who attempted to ex x “L will not talk for publication were Marry Vaughan, Charles Ra 9---sigu [mond Hi When he was asked this morning | too much hb. ready been said and Nov The m Blake and George j “d EMER ERGO ORR RE KK for an expression concerning tore misconstrued '% of Captain W. S. Mapes, SEPPERSON CITY, M | z * nioviaanis 7 -* a ve -| “Tt do now what the bonding le 2RSO} o., Nov, 25. | aldatein, of New York, j | * LOUIS AL ) — of Adams, he said very bit Baer oy 2 Aa ces ve ee | WHILE SHIPS OF POWERS PRE-|Ofrmy, and his wife have ‘The prison board ia investigating 3 Ms " > my h e replete: i ‘ NARROW ESCAPE 2 : ompany will do in th’ mt 7 “ 4 teatl ecently lodged a challen D ies cit: oo E “There ix nothing that hurts more’ whether or not I shall b PARE FOR DEMONSTRATION, os hem up for lost in the eo a Rr and exp lon ves were! champion roller skating match to |® BUTTE, Nov. 25.—Louis W.* than ingratitude. ble.” j*¥lim the Philippin lant | SUmEeed nto the penitentiary. /be held at the Seatt Auditorium, *® Hill, vy president of the & of murder will be THE SULTAN SMOKES AND br. No word ha fer heen Pigm, them since the storm, |saeine Convicts Harry Vaughn, |ratre, hes backed done rea SAWS WOOD. Fifdentitied nies were | Charles Raymond and nelly m his | jeorge Ryan. | orig propesition, : | iti Obtain Mapes took his “WML SUSTAINED the effect that he or his son | per objected, midal hinac Delegate | Great Northern ratiroad, had w& a narrow escape from a serious #€ accident to his auto near Lew- #& istown, Mont., this morning. % Four in the party were touring # over the site of the proposed branch. The auto left the #& mountain road and shot into the snow bank, turning upside 4) with Managers C. 8. Regex and F ry Kette eee eee to to land last summer. we race any man at the Audit J. M. Barnes, soctalist, objected, but ‘eptes | Acting Chairman Vice President T oe os | Le Lewis declared him out of or *. | Ger, and declared Gompers elected | TANTINOPLE, sdors of the powe e today and deci Byery attempt to see Adams in( United State's marshal's office, and > b His cell this morning was frustrated | in turn by him to United States Dis um for a at bet of from $50 to «| Ne Murdered By | $800. Mr. Beggs promptly | ‘ proceed with the naval demonstra MILWAUKER, Wis, Nov E, G. Harrison would be the man se . down * thoritie | trict Attorney Frye's office, ana d ptonl yee | sy" Medes aa 3 athe ie ana ; | unanimously MUNIN: ttconie = tnbeihotanl bes thane de ciiee are nico The + is abeotutely no sign] — lay r) Blacks Mrs. Lizzie Schandein's will, dis- | lected to race th terner and hie! James Duncan was today choom ¥ ae . ¢ allowed | Hughes, who was supposed to have| mong the Turkish people to show | posing of an estate worth 0,000, | vor first vice president. John Mitchell|* * ******ke*eee ew Wriday night that no one be allow ws that they are in the least 4 bed. | " a mostly to her son-in-law ob| On receiving the acceptance of the q 3 - — — n retained by Adama, and from to see him without a written 5 was re-e scted second vice presi- | WANTS $2,000 DAMAGES. ee cre Vreaae Pers been votammes by Ad : e aspect of the elty is per *! Vik, B.C. Nov. 2 rhe | Hey! rind ta, Conrt today pm aon vial lyre rreg ponvies Mis / dent; James O'Connell, third; Mor- | the effect that emit from the| But Adama, it is ately | HOrma jrorgensl, from Sydney, re-| Sissaasin ie the widow Gmii| the side bet clause to include him. |! fourth: D. A. Hays, fitth, and| 1H. H. Crowley, of 1 Bellevuo Prisoner's attorneys would be suf-| refuses to see newnp ni | ATHENS v. 28.—The portshe crow of the wrecked gpandein of Mil oa'e | cele and. mbt Bie sen ‘ Daniel J. Keefe, sixth. Barnes Ber-|ay., brought suit for $2,000 alleged ficient. ne fo Smpestibte wren,| fleet railed’ from Piraeus |Am*Schooner Susquehanna, | wertthiest Germans. *| “In other words, Waldstetn “craw. |&¢F has filed a protest against the |dainages against. the city, Friday, ee ee aerate a’ Ber ee aes sellad cadéinn Poo. wenn, tee haleanatk nactowle 2 é sumed declaration of Gompers’ unanimous on the ground that a rope and hook directed by Sheriff Smith to the | him. and French torpedo boats were left ees murdered by wavage | < aid i aa ic tion left carelessly stretched across the oe ; fy, | stree 4 ‘become see ae behind to keep up communication | Packs Soloman islam Me alt RENEE * ¥| TREAT FOR SCRIBES. |WILL INVESTIGATE CHARGES. street, had pecene satel with the fleet, eo |Decaubiy after thelr arrival % BELLINGHAM INTERE *| RF. wet Buse, “istinguished | ‘The civil service commission will| to be thrown out om Blline ve in- ee j Paty afte rival %| cartoonist, of Buster Brown and | beg! s investigation of the! g them both se , ONDING COMPANY i$ NOTIFIED CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2 poe De it wand hl ot 4 | BELLINGHAM, Nov #| “Purp” Tige tame, came very near tetra Ok ‘Gcanpontors againen Bhegegga oe otal Fhe quien et: Trakey sti! remaing | Xo rika nt oseap by *& George Edward Adams has | putting the public press of tle | Captain Carr and Fireman Cunning obdurate. It ts thought, however, th chat hie nites nie Man tne: dnat two pease been #| on the “bum” and cheating the Ben ham of the fire department Monday | President Elliott, of the Northern —_——— that he will yield when sufficient | Meld (Y that hin father bad) % “president. of the Industrial wattle and Bound people out of thelevening, ‘The investigation wovia| Pacific, will reach the city Mende Diapatches were sent to Daitimore move will be made hy ether Wing| pressure is brought to bear on him. |dled lio the presence of| $ president of the Industri # | dally news by his clever wit and en-| have begun last Monday had Chief |He has been to Helena and will go Friday night, to the home offices of or the agents as to the nt of| It tw pie thous religion. Severes| TRE hight off the savages|® »2™ In is the discovery %|tertaining ways at theb anquet giv-|Gook made his report in time. |to Portland before coming here, the American Bonding | company, | thelr Hability to the government be-| influenced by hls religion. Several] | T Hn one of the shive|®, of Captain Bell, of the United g|en in his honor by the Seattle fees es aeons | Pere aia who bonded Frank A. Wing, super-| cause of Adams’ defalcations. ree Te ta attendanac upam the cal, | peaia a wpe B Later then! ® States secret service, who #| club in the Dutch room of the Olym-| Lectures on electrical engineering! The civil service commission will Imtendent of the local assay office,| It In thought itkely Mat the b p ge ely t segpeies rien se yrod making| were Dy by’ the Acla acy ® arrived at Bellingham last | pus cate by E. G, Allen, J. D. Ross and John| hold examination for positions in f0F $20,000, by the local agents, ask- | Ing company will proc to Wash-/| tan and Sent ve tik be would ae | taken-4 ® y 1 a? e n bs % night from Seattle to investi. & he pleasure of the evening was|Harisberger, of this city, will be | the lighting department, out- MMEGr tadtructione and stating the| ington ané consult with the author.| the ruler Del \ S LoD aba tse|oe Ame ova oa + ie ll, % gate Adama’ career here. *® enhanced by the presence of many given this winter at the university side and inside work, Monday, Tues- details in the ca itlen there us to their position in @ religious wrong by 4 é oman, suffered pri- % ” * Alaskan delegates, who also ably to the students of electrical engi-| day, V ra. vation \ seamen, ARARKAR ER HRA RR MCONtributed to the fun, neering. veek. ednesday and Friday of es Semands of the p Until an answer is received, no} the «