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| ~One Cent~-Last Editin”[“hhe Seattle Star [Rshcnsss SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, DEC A Dp A Wi + Ss Cc A Ss E ANOTHER GUMSHOE CAMPAIGN CONTINUED Assay Office Cashier Waives Examination (00.0) ee EMBER 3, 1005. * VOL. 7. NO. 238 25 CENTS PER MON? TRIES TO KILL THE CZAR | FOREIGNERS FLEE | ony, reo 1 ato or oe vor-(RUMOFS Afloat That Grand Duke Viadimir | | | | | | | perform! « his crimes was almply } and Is Bound in $25,000 Bonds---Gom- |» sin: °°" wisn manatactorere nave cowl Wounds Russia’s Ruler--St, Petersburg ducts His Own Case in Most: Brilliant {9° (es! were tee demo» a oe" | Practically Cut Off {firat reported, but on a depoatt by ' f he frontier Manner---Coolest Man in Court Room sis Wecnisiin’ Suse SSipany gia “bates sperma iene p eto agg 0 ay oF ms Breas Fore eters . Sy pap in| ARR AAR EE peae TE. Adama, ex-treasurer of jno reply Noble, an A ner this city wires a grand duke | CHICAGO, Dee. 1.—The D ‘ Jent at Bt. ; | Adams thon made a plea for him. | making headqua the j atten s omens the Srl a Peterst . * *the United States mint, a held auktaulity. Bia wes ¥o far the| * n hotel, and f b it yeate to pre the introduc: |) bas ‘ topol. The gov- # a charge of emb n ollected man the exed Adams took of constitutional govern-|, , s wer x Neer * raigned before United Stat lucted his case like | Sold du | The correspondent says the |, er 1,000 men in the ‘among the troops ® 7 missioner Kiefer this morning. The! , lawyer and tt to predicted| Noble was not to be found today j cxar's hand wax badly wounded. It) 4 of e guard a discovered that # former cashier appeared in court! he will make a grand fight for his “er en |‘ believed that the cxar's assailant | f tr mily. ‘The garrison Gecmenpaniod ty Deputy United) ne we PETERSBURG, Dee, 1.—'The | was Grand Duke Viadimir 5 Seer tae maine Life Guards. The @aancial @ Marshal Lathe le i evebGiasak ‘tn tesnbhes tm 'hedens | @ 6 m «I «w and the banks b led to stop outside # On being asked by the court if (Continued on Page 2) : oe | MOSCOW, Dec, 1.-~This city is in! ® operations * he had secured counsel, Adams re —_ the developments in the Interior jan uproar. ‘The police are fighting | # * q piled that he would act as his own} | ® ; among themselves. Braw'®, riots | tt tk kt tk tk tt RRR RE Ee attorney @ then asked the rt anc Is Sp, The ation | ald to be wors and mob disturbances are common He then asked Unit 1 States Dis-| . os a. aye oa erow today, ‘The better classes, as arule,| vIeNNA, Dec. 1—At Batoum, oe eee eee eee ee ee | trict Attorn Frye if his bonds} A ' - pe a “er = ad will bombard have hastily gathered up a few val- | Transcaucasia, the mutineers have | ® * be reduced from $30,000 to| Secret ° mt Connell] the capital. | ‘The tolegraphers re |uablew and taken the first train lighen the Austrian Lloyd steamer |* YORK, Dec. 1—The # The court replied that the] stated today that in a fow days he/ fuse to tranamit messages to the ltrom this ¢ Passports to the|end are boldine It for consoms & cable company ansounces that & sped to prove that Adams|would be able to give out some | czar at Peterhot number of about 200 are being ts * the delivery of messages to # had embersled $150,000, but agreed | « & disclosures regarding} A large leather factory was de sued every day, Warsaw reports * St. Petersburg has been stop- # q to fix the prisoner's bond at $25,000, / Adi and his ortme. stroyed by fire here today, pre state that a large number of politi-| ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 1.—The | Communteation with # providing he could offer unquestlon-| It was also intimated that Adame’! sumably by persons hoping to start | ffenders are being arrested by | cabmen today added themselves to is interrupted * able security. To this A lations will foot up much more a reign of terror j hu ° the strike body, Special messen-| % . ; = gers are being used by the GOVErD- |e eee E EEE EE EER q | | ment for carrying official messages, | . ANDIDATES FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD = 4 = x MANCHESTER, England, Det % | The G an correspondent af | WARSAW, DRC. 1—A Chensto-| i, Petersburg wires that the Man- 5 Povo report states that the dr | churian army is entirely beyond the | goo ms have mutinied and had a bard | .ontrol of the officers and that @ | battle with the Cossacks, many be ¢ mutiny is in progress. ling killed on both sid | : j | NEW YORK, Dec. 1—The cable ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. 1 It ia} « anies here nnounce that the inderstood that the government in- | de ery of w gen at St. Peters- tends to mobilize a’l the Cossacks,|burg is stopped. Communications numbering 450,000. lwith Finland are also interrupted. ob or medietnal in Fake Mixtures Containing Alcohol To Be = : von" Arenson Still Claims That Classed the Same as Liquor---Dealers (°° eye si sme rs Uberally for ad Must Pay For Selling Them “ini =<“! He Is Innocent of Murder work by th bawenen of @ o began ¢ w, in LAA eee ee! . 7 \* * Occanionally, it is t 1 pre- j ‘ | ‘ ' * WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. L--Baginning with today alcoholic ne furnished by reputable & beverages, masquerading as piteat Medicines are pinced under # | phys s have been used as ay SAYS THAT HE KNOWS NOTHING OF THE MURDER OF BUTCH. & the ban of taxation. Every amnafpeturer Temediex” contain- # medi ARD AT REDMOND RECENTLY—HIS TESTIMONY MAKING & ing a large percentage of alcohol must pay a al tax as rece *% (ifler.s and every person who sels lench remedics must pay a & | ey good fe THINGS LOOK BLACK FOR JOHNSON ® liquor dealers tax. The new ordée, which is based upon a ru * ft me ® ing of John W. Yerkes, commissionar of internal revenue, will * . tk \* be qnrried out with strictness and fhe trade has been fully # | * eee In an Interview §. J. Arenson,/for several months,” he stated to @ - warned * Baz lone of the trio at the county jail, Star man in the presence of his at- * j accused the murder of George! torney recently. “I take a paper SEER ET ee eee eee eee Butehard, at Redmond recently,| called the ‘Criminal Record, which EBENEZER SHORROCK, President and Manager of the) | Common Sense Needed. Senjor| Northwest Safe & Deposit © again asserted his innocence and re-| tells how to catch thieves and mur> peated in detail the same etory he) derers. I saw the advertisement im E. C. HUGHES. CHARLES OSNER, Candidate for Re-election, Support- ed by Chamber of Comerce,| Independent Candi ym-| Why do intelligent men and wom = rightly or wrongly, usually re Comm would seem to dic-/ told the morning after the affair)a paper and answered it. They Member of the Law Firm of| | pany, Also Candidate for Re-Elee-| 0 use patent medicines? as excensive for the services| *'* * edicine which would 4°) with the exception of one vital] charged me $1 a year for the Hughes, McMicken, Dovell &| Member of the Firm of Osner @) tion, and Endorsed by the fame| Why do they, when iil, take! pueformed pene @ with @ certain phase | Hoint, He says that Johnson and/and sent the badge along with it.” E Ramacy. Michelson. | Element Supporting Hughes hances with compounds of which| ‘Phe patent “remedice” promise SS emer Melerantie attentgy (the murdered man went south from) Upon being told that he had evi- 4 i y know nothing, simply trusting | mith, and oft-times ills seem mapscantty vcllee in se. | McKay's saloon where the drunken| dently fallen in with fakes, he re- to specious labels on the bottles, or slight in the beginning that many Mowe “ nus |Tevel occurred after he and his com-| fused to believe it and stilt insisted : j the a bo oun advertise me folk think it better to “take ne doneuanst ie considerable | Panions had crossed the street to-)on using his detective ability whem ments ta the newspapers J noe,” bedieving that they w = . “ ling off, in| Wards their lodging bh released, It ie hard question to anewer.| ail come out right in the end Eee eeeey tae or ae| If this is true, then the quarrel] ——— peee ' > am's famous saying | gtar is now making | that and his companions heard| } h > adity * 1re-all " os wtated tn the two blocks from McKay's saloon atrolman Westedt received a nice | 48 completely as the North Ameri-| Wihieh have formed se 5 me the ab and one block from the point where Thanksgiving gift from Chief of Po» 3 can Indian once on ‘a timp surren.| of Bie sale of drug ater + i patent goods | Arenson and his companions turned| lice Delaney when the latter told ; ed to the “medicine man” and | fUmd placen in the ho tr the days of legiti-|toward thetr igin At this him that the charges filed against jae og tg ee 46 en poopie shout the! mat y, when medicines| point the signs of the desperate | him by Patrick Gleagon, one of the 4 ry to Dodge Bills. beard. : | were «tly prescribed by doctors | struggle were found next morning! proprietors of the Magnolia bar, on Probably one of the underlying It's Easy Money and pres ne for each ¢ Butchard’s body. South First ay., had voluntarily of | about 80 feet tre for the gen son's testimony will in all ral use of pat mn withdrawn. Chief Delaney that has been ne ines re made out by men wh Local Police Claim They Have One of) ies wricn soon ratios en m = is a wide spread and the past han been f y are presumably the ty do more towards con-|Says that the truth came out and men wraw is that the Harriman ly seated aversion to incurring afflicted with the get-rich f ng us to combat] victing Johnson for the crime than| that the patrolman was entirely ip Mu phy’s Henchme ---Was Armed crowed fe waing “high finance’ to| doctor's bille, which the avertge!adibh mania to mix up e miscellanctins to anich flesh te hels | any other the right, although another unfor+ perpetrate what would ot wine be} 7 Deputy Sheriff McKinnon said tunate affair similar to the Baloc- called biackmall | } pane that he found a shirt covered with Chi-Jacobs mixup almost took place. 5 ‘ i it may be blackmail ~* RRR RRR RR RH) blood t had not drippe the Gleason claimed that he had been In the arrest of Tom Smith, alias) admitted coming from New Gome Say Vanderbilt and Gould |x Steamy where Johmaon slept ° that|® ted to much humiliation by and wad Ingenious enowgh tc m| Other raifroad men incline to the |e BANK CLEARINGS *| nigh ig : ”" | false arrest and imprisonment. Po- 4 B\Geanings, the potice believe they | his inquisitors that he stood well in| belief that the pr . | . ta nel 406.008.18 a(e ce Judas Gani aaa : } yeliet th © projectors of the }® Dec . 435,906.13 #| |lice Judge Gorde .° have run to earth one of New York’s|Tammany circles. The police, | North Coast are fignring on some-| \® Dec. 1 “4 . 786,066.79 & Rteoeen GUN. sete a at ant | ns . , on BO ec, 1 7 79%] “7 discovered, also, that Johnson| tence against him on a charge of election fraud workers | thinking he was « hold-up, started! thing a long in the fut A | eS an ag Se the ag | thing « long way in the future. All| + */had used grass to wipe off this, being drunk and disorderly. ieustody because he was found car-|them they would not gain anything | Sorel motions on nthe ote ay ana| % date last year "$649,289.34 4] re... WHY did he do that? Hel nevoLUTION OUE TODAY fying a revolver on } The |by it ix the tees Shiai cat totetonta| rPilivee + cca hiiate wcisean Mi iw not too intoxicated to wipe the!“ CHIGAGO, Dee, 1—A letter Fee E Police officer's attention waa called Six Thousand in Bank ee eee blood off and he hid the shirt um-| ceived tod ro ; er ceanten ve owned by C. B. Bussell. The op SEMEN NESE EYEE Sl derneath the mattress of his bed.|Sved today from & resident of i the} Smith has $6, Monte Cristo says that the faction tions on the t These circumstances and the quar gree big See re SAMO bones Seem, in wel - ‘ terday, but negotiations a nd-| rel overheard by Arenson that! CPDosed to the Morales goveramems r ET Dewtle Avesheh jcated. His attorney: Tom rane ling reiative to the construction of | ADAMS’ KNOWN RICHES SHOW HIM ‘TO HAVE BEEN WELL ON | | rorning comfirm che opinion thut t) 28% set December 1 aa the date for honrniap-She oorg on | anitee that he ta @ welt bet steel Bridge meross the east water | nig te sy | 82 Uprising of revolutionary charae- 5 i bmith pogo hos natin ‘but when |tictan simply got too much | Say peat the sl ogg Be | THE WAY TO THE MILLION MARK hav vy eo es +. he no Roe T sient revolution at pen suppressed. The eget . song ncnnd Sagrada ay. in order ake it ace POSER =. 85 i‘ iforts on my part and on the part * iS coe « wonmay oreom Se ye bis price in view of the proposed| # #4 ¥ FF SEER EER ERHRAA RAR R ARKH H | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Dec. 1—Thelio secure a confession Ben Sion customs officers and the Were encased in leather holsters. | local think er | construction of the bridge * THESE ARE KNOWN TO BE SOME OF ADAMS’ RICHES * | west-bound Union Pacific was! have failed utterly. He says that *” ee paaPnen bony be 4 The gun was carried loose in his|jeft New York to h-|_ Et is thought that they may be) ojo in Banke ‘ sing 2 ADAMS’ RICHES * | wrecked by a string of runaway|if he did kill Butchard that he does! _ ae eee overcoat pocket inquiry of the inquisitive Je Silt “and Gould, One Com-l Value of Home Be. $95,000 # | ca Green River, Wyo., to-| not remember one thing about it.) ™ 5 When Sinith was questic he ' rome, ne ee Chi ago & Northweet-|") its on Cherry ond B aah Pipe : day ngineer, Albert Payne. According to statements made by ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 1.—The + ieee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee 2S . ly to Idaho, the direct of : La ne Hey Re ee rm *| 0 ICD 1 | saloc r aeawion "te the ote ing : : a ett approving the Gal * | which roads « already reported ndustrial Iron Wor ts * 0) T yes sonia nag gH diay > oe oe * DAN CLARK, HALF CRAZY OVER LOSS OF GAME * |to have decided to use the same| * * CORONER'S IN UES bgt aed lhe thd ll ouediags ot sins nye Repetto n ore ® CHICAGO, Dec. '1.—The police this morning, after an all- * | terminals in Seattle and Tacoma * Total Known to Date * pchagir’s megs Deti paieebemagas Pigg cedingee eenge SUT Gceee Ur tiem Give’ the atobiae halter wen isto | ye wed ie : | ays He's # Detective. | sumed. The members of the court % the game yesterday to Chicago on an error and whose friends * There ix also a persistent rumor] #¥¥ 4H EEE E ENO REE RE | CHICAGO, Dec. 1—The formal] Tyanee ae f cians on th aecett ne ing katy see * feared jhe had suicided found him toda na hotel with a * | that the Canadian Pacific is in the se sitediiake Stal of Wine Dee atau oC ia Seeds ae oor nash ag! raternity brother crushed and broken in spirits and declaring * | deal, seeking an entrance through psi I, Jr, began! oo, pe aout - “ts ] M4 ® that he nover would go back to Ann Arbor. He went to his home # | gnoquaimie 1 which, however Never before, it ia safe to state, , the undiscovered possessions total | ™ . ome i ‘n . pote for — — 1 4 - hrnge s pon 4 “- wien . # im Detroit. His team mates are loyal to him, but are unable # | would entail very expensive con |more than the $150,000 he is said Rgarss « ti ‘and fhe ve hind i din na thanan. oan an Garfield’ % P % to soothe him. & |struction The Canadian Pacific|§&# ® case exclivd so much local] Rave stolen ae far aa le known MURDERER NG a_detective and have h adge at Qu 1 iarf oF * * | would have to come in by way of| public speculation and comment as Did Not Gamble. HA! § | BR RH ine and Yakima, whieh that of Adams Adams wan not < man | F impracticable and roundabout In almost every public place, and|melther was he aiman who Brahe SA em ard 7 n not|in the homes, people are discussing | gamble either by pl There fa in the city a m Eldridge yon the stock market wa n connected with the Milwaukee who| What Adama did with all the m« ~ Eldridge, ree ‘ , is representing a new transcon-| he is supposed to have stolen from | extremely dious man, de “Fey Keeper W. ‘ | tinental railroad, Just what rail-| the local assay office Si bie spare time in hin home to| "5. { \ ot 2, When arres $12,000 th ot deep ‘reading. In fact, | °| was hange c road or interests he ents is me not known, however rency was found on his person. Pret weret Htc Iitan ner, " KILLED BY GAVE- IN cauvin E. VILAS ADMITS BEING APPLICANT FOR WING’S PO- | Boren, $20,000; a lot on Queen A the | AS EVIDENCE,» a a an ee panbed ten on Ala SITION, BUT CLAIMS HE MADE APPLICATION LONG .BE- realestate firm, $2,500; a contro! fides published Harpe and LATEST THEORY ABOUT MYST EROUS NORTH COAST RAIL. | ling interest in the Industrial Iron| diet magazines were paid tor and| | FORE THE PRESENT TROUBLE Special to The Star) | WAY 18 THAT IT 18 BEING USED BY HARRIMAN-ROCKEFEL- | Works at Bellingham, and honse| published, and Adams no cash The hearing of 12 year-old Orville) furnishings and incidentals valued | celyed the glory but the LER INTERESTS TO HARRASS OPPONENTS IN WALL 87,|MeAllister’s suit for $1,999 alleged) at more than $50,000—all these, and! for bis articles damages against the ttle Brew-| ‘ WAR ing & Malting company will prob. — — ~aa | this morning by a cave-in at the ; 3 eae those mon who have been go | gravel pit. The man was digging | Wanted the position of chief assayer }enough to endorse my applicatiqnss —- bly be finished this afternoon in| " - [Sades Morrie’ poled givens 5 beneath a big stump, which toppled |at the local United States assay of. M. F. Backus wi a of the North Coast never will exist except_on paper |” Phe boy is suing for the Joss of over on him and crushed out his| fice, Calvin EB. Vilas, vice president | Clise, N. H. Lath obtain franchises in thie] This theory is plad@ble in view . life. and manager of the Washington /and L. B. Andrews te two toes, which were cut off while ° Walia may be only of the wonderful similarity between! )4 way playing about a large block National Building, Loan & Invest-|in his candidacy for SF tla, “ackmalling| the rontes proposed by the North /anq tackle maintained by the de-| VICTIM DINES ON COT OF PAIN SAYS IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL. | ment company, stated this morning [chief aasayer, Stell kaiag mm ) that r z by | Coast between this city and Wallula./ tongant company, it being claimed CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—The cireutt| tat he Placed his application with |there ts nol ¢ slightest bankers on Wall st. It i# pointed out that the North} Senator. Piles his mind but that Wing's view of the declaration of war| Coast has simply been engaged in| {hat te abnarmius was dangerous me court today served an injunction)” spor probably four months past,”"| while in office is above the Harriman-Rockefeller in-| seizing strategic points of right-of ‘ hs aA against tho city appropriating the! eaiq he this morning, “my applica-| Since Wing's appointment BELLINGHAM, Dec, 1,—Charies zs Sponberg, 85, was Instantly killed For no reason other than that he, Wing and Senator Piles, and a |hood, The defense is that the} 1 li be a matter of many tle room at the hospital funds of the cipal mrt s ia are said to have declared | way along the route lald out by the} t . ' un ne Municipal cour y tion for the position of assayer at/17, 1898, by President Re the Hill-Morgen-Daker in?| Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, with | 00cK and tackle was installed on} weeks and monthe befory Bay c+ |< Georne 3 re ean, ye ond ~ be meine that charter] the Jocal office has been with Sen-| Kinley, no organized o , De out. of hid ber whieh no sorely Wounded McDonald, | amendmen | ort wific Hiro don y local railroad men are|the apparent object of obstructing | ‘na, Nomners Pacific | rattroad’s) Do ined to the belief that the|the latter. The same condition holds my iaé behind the North Coast is|true in Seattle, both railroads hav. | &* and not on a public 10 Pl pot em rigged Bos Tea Php ts ney -" pothing more than this {II fee ling jing asked for practically the same averred in the complaint Pane Ga- piel Gils mernncs 19. seen 4 wt act passed by the and adopted at th yvember was unconstitu: | ator Piles, and has been disenssed| been set on foot to piace | both by him and by my friends, who] man in bis. place. perhaps” have stood by me. the same party remained im x the answer. to the Providence spent Thankegiving day in the | legislatt hom-j} county jail. His wife and sister} tion in lealled to see him, which is their] tional “No one deplores more than I do/and what is perhaps more: ate | fonda tends to throw the responsibil-| condition of the man who was shotq daily custom, and with them carried tage trie _-\ between Vhs bajon * magnates streets with which to enter the city. lity upon the railroad. compass | eevaral wadhe ae ty Gacies ean Tenonan ue Seach, weeilte hae that this disgrace should have fall-jable, because Wing's r inty on Paper. St, Paul Makes Arrangements. . band of Mrs. Irrha Reede,| were allo On Friday night an entertaffiment | on upon the Seattle aesay office, and |} manner in which the Joned. man Pre | and social was given under the| that it should come just when plans | fice was conducted, Reede ate hin Thankegiving din. | ausploes of the Ladies’ Ald soctety | were in the making to replace Wiug. | factory to the Among the exhibit the case| the hi are two severed toes, pickled in al-| who Was walking on the street with eghol. The plaintiff's 8-year-old| McDonald when the two were met surted that all ing The Milwaukee has made arrange- | the conclusion f ments with the Great Northern and haw been injected into| Northern Pacific to use their tracks ’ * y eéde. Rogers io tin plate vice of the| of the Madison Street M. B. church Nothing Against Wing. Frank A.-Laach, whe 20 | the northwest railroad field for the] down the north side of the Columbia | PFOther_wa# ® witness in the case Wan Sivdcians all seree tha Sait. pe noo fae ngpec tat Redan in the church parlors. A program,| “Wing's record with the govern-| Adams’ books, of harassing the @reat| river over practically the whole dis-| OVEROYE VESSEL ARRIVES MeDonald will live, but they #ay|@inner, with Thankagiving trim-| composed of musical numbers and|ment is, as far ay T know, abso-|knew nothing of Northern Pacific and Chi-|tance betwoen Wailula and Port SAN DINGO, Cal,, Dec, 1.—The|he will fe unable to be about for | mtngs, furnished all the prisoners by] recitations was given, Mrs. 8. M. | lutely clean. of the caso, but that he 42 Bt. Paul, which} land, gouge-tMcking the distance,| steamer St. Denis, of the Lower Cal-| several months yet,” added the at«|the W, C. 'T. U Meekes, Mrs. D, S. Reeves and Miss ‘I cannot tell what the outcome|nothing in Wing's Mines are said to, getting|so that there is evidently no destre\ifornia coast trade, over which | tendant, Helen Webster and a quartette com-| of my candidacy will be, and under | far as Leach now knew, would the @ill-|on the part of those three roads to/some alarm has bgpngfelt, arrived| McDonald, propped up. with pil. @ WEATHER FORECAST, posed of Messrs. Frank Dignon, J.|/the circumstances I don't Wke tolagainst him when the appiteation of Baker frameup, and that|@oetruct each other, In f James} safely at Ensenada this morning, | lows, enjoyed « togthsome Thanke Tonight and Saturday occasional W. Davis, Willian Jester and D.|tglk about it, for if T do, T willl Vilas came before President bh Coast does not and@. Hill so stated when here on bis She ip due here tonight, giving dinner vegas in hin lite fain or snow; light southeast wigds. 8. Peevey torriovet the progran® | not Bly compromise uy Mf. but 9 Ps . Nini OF * : .