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; LAST EDITION 1 NO. 28 e | TELLS OF WRONGS OF HIS PEOP OBL Murderer of American Diplomat Willing to + Die for Country. BY MARLEN &. PEW ar Special Service BAN FRANCISCO Be im bis cell in the city 1 i ihe story of M. W. —_ hem a “ nee « Be a tials provent tha thor ‘ot 10,000,000 souls has “ weizare of that Jaya ‘A story simply told | ton and almost *! aher the fashion of fet K forms a BIC of 3 ne Se : said Chun. “He E i septe ay ‘ail suffer f ibay is v0 longer for @ this ma to my oll and grew fat a fe Japan and then he to tie to President K toe bin Me? Lat Pleasant to Die | D Aad the tittle yetlow - Back eyes anc pre turned to me a Sip imaginary rope arovod b eee it to the bars ove ead a sickly smile, © way of saying Th p and kil! © it will be ou wo die f s «1 ing of oor righteous army to the " of an insect to mo bat right fs on our five r vee te that ended the former advisor of the the man who is forcing the sinning that gave Japan weakling pation of the “Righteous of natives, wh Fight for Country. i onfered ail loya _—. bem That made my heart beat fa consecrate themse! ‘ys . for ow that i must die oT rand kil oe taht people, And then Stevens came to Seeege was sent to Koreans | “™*rics to lie to your people and Mumdorer. Chan's act wee the |‘C!! Your president that Korea was ened happy and Rae ast sie ill not was giving justice. ‘That man & World-wide war etd with fanatical trenay, by his against thet: hated and aw the f the mew bebind them will onperous, and Jer viee @ur emperor and he was false to uw Me waye J triend and ar tebe pe: © away to the murderous mikado. We Loves His People have given warning to others like Si have been in America two Stevens that Korea has sons who * sald Chun, in broken Eng are willing to die for her “Lcame away because | would; The litthe yellow man did pot say ve under the flag of Japan. (hese words with show or boastfu) B Working man and have ness, To his way of thinking, evi my living bere ae a conk dently, he had done his duty But 1 reminded him of the jaw vamtey and the ain of kil} n's te and no one de bam W years oid ago I read the haty a4 he said, “will be exe cuted on me and I do not complair intanders I tery to k ig Th edaget abditated cor man who has killed man G@estroyed our villages.| people, That is not str brethren. robbed } our tenefits, and Bet only cf Kor . World, for they have vio peace of human! ked to write We must unite and nt, by which to make him Gatvelves to our land | self clear. A translation of this is Gar independence. We attached at Ged wi!) We 1. Wong Chaenn, Chur coum pond er beet to kil) all plice, who was perhaps fate shot apie allies and by Chon dering the melee, express ed satisfaction at the outeome of e the assault 4 with the b WRITTEN BY HIMSELF IN JAIL ES 8Y MN. CHUN and am right to kill him the : arm he has done to my cc ? Copy of Assassin's | "51. Koreans hate Stevens more : Statement a Korea than we do here, but the {The reason 1 shor ens was reason they could not do anything he tried to be span to to him was beemuse he was fully Korea. There were ao m arded by Japanese. 1 kill him be did to Japan to de | aud I die; will be glory to my Oar country, | « y. But if I eared for my © thes and allowed such a man as £ < stinue In his work, my ch both ould be ruined. le had| Stevens said Koreans are foolish the and ignorant, that they do not ur h their country I hope the pec elved only for bis efit that of Japa wan la a I shot th I am happler if I “ . shall have died for cess ial ] " (By United Prees tofa* ized plot of = Mareh ar of sseassination and ineurrection, or cam paig f a canized by Korean patriots with ting the eyes ir downtrodden he. object of at maurd { Dp the world to th Btevens by Korean « the ondition The entire secret serv ‘ and 4 fovernment has been ordered to tution ix b op wate on all nown Korean in all of th ' © on Of Raewa ‘ wade both in Japan and in tity of a Korea } them adi Guards have been thrown around | he mikado and other members of is wt hie fam Scores of secret nervy © agents are around the palace . nd geattered for blocks in ail rf Threats have been =m: that he high Japanese officials are slat t ed for death George Adams hand HL. Many 5.1L, Mannix Morning b Holland ana MOG of having , £. aged 17, | thete honre on the night of H. J. Hughes, a bart who wan arrested by Officer Weish yes & worth ,. A on suspicion of having ne ere tenn nt i Web of the stolen suit | + lliseay de ( ball in the sum of Iding starch 4 Adams, it is alleged feta jonfewston, \mplic : L * , . Be —_ dentes all knowledge ot | ee The police } oy D Wife of ie 2oUmht Mrs. Adara,| An unocey eee coon foned her 1: Net man, and sum-| tine place and Atlantic st, valued - arrest of handauarters after | at $200, was burned ta the ground pair, Detective | lute yesterday, and « | tn Ro t ranged four men in line, | dolph $ = Se + this morning and was re r om- | leased », | dolph Shetdon's residence, Howard vm wae Manning, and av. & mused Ame ag Without hesitation, | age in? amount at 8 o'clar& |KOREAN ASSASSIN, GLAD OF CRIME, hated. He took our money to ad! race, left thie city jmwraing after. THE SEATTLE STAR | OnE CENT WEATHE R—FAIR TONIGHT, FROS SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. URDAY FAIR, LIGHT WEST WINDS eee ee eee ee . ALASKA TRAIL 0. K, & * The tral! between White # horme and Dawson ts in excel # lent condition, according to ad #* Views received this morning * from Bkagway bye l W. Dud ley, general agent of the # White Pans & Yukon route. # Nundreds of passengers are in *& Ne * * * * * * * * * * * ee eee eee } | tle bound north, gut re have been cireulated the }® wart) weather was playing * * . * * - * * , . vor, AND FLAMES Pk et 1SROCK Followed by Fire Two Ohi hemsed of vst Promise to Destroy iy) mm, GEESE City of Chilapa. | By United Press) * " vd he ~ : ence cn Pe: March 21 |'& $ibso00.. This ‘chase is the #) BU LLETIN —MEXICO CITY, Mareh 27. bshoas rs al bank) © Lenton and breine were sbund. #|—-Chilapa, a city of 15,000 persons, is in gg gl alli :: ~ RE flames, following a severe earthquake shock nding Investigation ntants intiinate there which struck the place early today. sansa KELLOGG FOR Delayed dispatches this afternoon state MAY Not exceed $40,000 there have been many fatalities, and many ri ; © 7 eeued men, through thetr| Per .y . aia At the time the message was sent the pert ac ‘a divat amennt © Folia Will be snccomaty (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, 0, Maret entire city seemed certain to be swept vie ) Dy ‘BREWERIES DEALT =) =: | i ant ae aie oe All telegraphic communication has now tirement of Justice Harlan next oe " hse ri acre - : "““ heen cut off. The government telegraph LIN BLO W a nations. though @ young man bes station js believed to have been destroyed. determ d and successful attack on the Btahdard O1) and ite iiega - —— - hods | By United Press) earth's waves, and fissures opened Seether eee eee | CICO CITY, Maret ex. {in the earth Decision of C o * HELD ON SUSPICION. MEXICO CITY, Mareh Mex b coosnd sid qin ties gavel Corporation ounsel Scott Calhoun, That < THEY HAD "EM SURE. & feo City was visited t eVETE | earth ‘ : at 9:1 . o| B.C. Taliaferre being held earthquake shocks yesterday, The nigh were cracked Licenses t A ual * By United Press.) & at the police he mrLOTA §OF first shock Geet 4 at 2:40 o'clock clocks all he city wer 0 Act to # BELLINGHAM, Mareh @|the suspicion of having passed . ny tasting four minutes and 28 | 01 The theatre crowds rusite # For over two hours last night @ | thtee forged checks on Ed. Brantnt « : ed to the streets. The people dfe ® there great excitement in @ 8% *Al0onkeeper at First av. and seconds, No | were lost, ad considerably alarmed over the re @ thinking that the ond of the # $10. $6 and $11, and are signed nificant, thongh numerous walls has been reported, though @ is = warkd had comme, or was about &|"?: W: Phelps | were cracked by the motion of the | num of walls have fallen ; * aught up the @ _ Tens t ouseands ef dolla f attempted by the breweries wae « a not enti) the calme * unearned Heense value which. the| @iid sort of larceny by legislative?» (ohpooed a tragic & brewertes of the city had expected CO*C™ conducted. om a cal ng of earthly existence, ® ; , « into te f mot hundrede @ did the trouble cease. And it @ priate under the Rew *& of thoussnds of dollars of privilege @ was all ov account of the au & limits charter amendment | value Ecten teccaite: The terthors & Listributed among the indi Rules Against Orewertes @ lights were plainly visible and mi) saloon men t a @ @ the entire heavens were a @ | prepared t rl > ratic Counsel Calhoun & turid red * j ott Calhoun ye j Dolds againet the brewery IMerpre | seee@eeeeteteanene one oo ‘ at thie provision in the pw * ie bolde that the se — Serna Sete nstar en termined tc aso LID ON TIGHT John Sharp Williams Intimates That There Will Be ey more, that t year previous, iat There there ie diepeis oa | Something Doing in the Wilfley Case. who ia the nae the Res ne “’ t rece | te she upon 4 | : ¥ rebi In the endme had ex ag | pes ny appropriate the monopoly of proof to the contrary, the | (By United Press fn a ree | value of existing saloon licenses should t ae te | WASHINGTON, Mare? Johr r Wiltey | - we paid the y the mney for | it looked as t | oonees. Thin’ aoe al fig nt could not be & portion of that me saloon men saw dur : camp nm that the adoption Revondt athens wneniilinens ceedings against t Roose- that leaked out toda of the amendment might jeopardige Sailors of Evans’ Fleet Not = PERE ee velt, in a speech today on the; The president had Renewal to Owners their property bole | rights and enal *| Wilfley incide Dieke who is a met The charter amendment provides the breweries to come ip and claim! ® NO DISORDER 90 PAR *) wink statement followed the | judiciary committee, whi that a renewal license shal! be! their licenses, and « number - of] Permitted to Buy * AT TREADWELL. ® | report the president had takes K charges aga! Granted to the actual of an them demanded of the brewerles| |* *\to task men of the § Judge Wilfley at existing leense. It the lire ases recognizing the Individual * By United Press.) *! committee for the « to inform him that the « the term owner” ax the saloon men as owners in full of Booze. & JUNEAU, Alaska, March 27. # | had leveled at Judge was aliog person who money for the | the licenses, In some cases these! “4 | * —Strikebreak e arriving ® | conduct of the United State matte old NMeense s it has been demand were granted, tn others ®@ at Treadwell on eve * M r that he thought the practice of the brewing com they were resisted, and in a few of | ® from Seattle. There is at p * arkes against the) the ¢ her inte penies, here and in other cities, to| them they were granted the saloon BY NORMAN ROSE |® ent no disorder. Acting Gov. * a¢,” declared Wil-! the t- advance saloon men the money with men in exchange for political sup- (By United Press.) & ernor Distin has permission to * I will introduce | ed t whieh to pay for their liquor Ii-| port for candidates who were be | WAGDALENA BAY, March 27 ® order tre from Fort Wm. H. & m calling for a thorough Repre Dieker censes. In Seattle ft Is estima ni apported by the brewery im!yyiq Government Wireless to San * Seward in case of trouble. The * | invest lon of th Intrusion of have ret d warml | that three-fourths of the Piego.)—Practice work in laying |® Striking miners have not made *| the president of th« te eo ats their tots } have been ha taken officials inateted mines is now the 4 program of *® @ny demands on the other ®/ on the members of th he port and she money ad y considering these ships of Mvans’ ficet Torpedo | * mining compa in this sec- & h other's face companies is for releases of thelr! praetice also is under wa All| * tion. The strike simply affects * President in a Row « he othe With « full knowledge he | ¢ ms to Meenses that these re battleships except the Vermont, | * Treadwell, where 800 men are * SHINGTON « 7.—That | was fina workings of this practice the es, even if granted, would 80 Kansas and Missourl have practi-|* out ® | Pre t Rooseve dd Represe s White House in an ery interests, through ‘ be valld, since the amendment ree cally completed record target prac: | Ree kate tee k te tee tallve Dicker chigan ‘ aind ney, Richard Saxe Jor 5 izes only the man who paid for tice, and the coming week will be he insertion in the nd the Heense This opinion of the igrgeiy devoted to torpedo practice m- | ex fon counsel has the effect the «hips are being cleaned, paint f of rendering such 4& release a valld 64 polystoned and made «pick and fi showing of the ownership of a It for the dres: ade up the per saloon Heenses which cense by a saloon man im the ab | coast actually are the property of othe ¢ of other proof to the com! ‘The governor of Lower Califor persons or firms. In short, the plan! tr THOMAS CARIS | Charles F. Bowling, seaman on lthe Missourl, died.Wednestay even- | FFs R TE H ing of pane mona Ilis home WAS #@ ee eee ete ee ee eee as 5 A sey Gi : : Patrolman Applequist, Discharged by Former Chief ENROU BRE ie iS jon wo Ewan cueanines. + Patrolman Applequist, Discharged by Former Chief, is beginning to feel that! w& * : : . . ex yough is enough This doesn't | Seattle. * G Job B k Sp f Afhd f Gi Is Hi 7 pecemsarily, reas. that hie patriotic | Rr i294] els ack In Spite 0 avits of Girls He ne of hard luck which subjected | ardor hag diminished, but orders to | @ Balances 1412 "New York- SoPavis Racer |it tc covers! cass, tt eth taenlaeh worth wont come too coun to] 5 Tacoma * — Arrested the same ite to San Francisco | gait him *% Clearings today 7,451.00 * ‘i d that was followed by the American| It is now 15 days since the fleet! ® Balance $18.00 % Due Here Monday. isu’ epcrcn ase tna ssido eee OBS eee : —_———_- | The Italian car te hopelessly be-\ excitement that the competition in| @ Clearings today $668,185.00 * Ir e face of the affidavit at the affiants had been in- — hind the American racer, but the! target practice affords, the men] ® Ralance 100,975.00 ®! aye, - My 0 Way of encthae Ur Gl great ¢ between them is due! have had no diversion oe . ¥ (By United Press.) to @ break-down ninety miles west] Magéalena's 120 inhabitants, 99|* * * * * * * * * * * ® BERR Re ieeae ~ Se ot thane atthintits te te Ol SAN FRANCISCO, March 27-— of Ogden, Utah, on March 26. It! per cent. of which are poor peons —_— “e x Pateceatkn te Ledbick teat the ditioak wan sabeeh TN The American Thomas ces In the taken back to Ogden on a flat|and thetr progeny, are sitting up P. Applequist ha eatored to} Appleq to meet him at his office jew Paris run tod or repairs and then hauled tol pights arranging fi for the sail ; 1 on the police foree,jor in Woodland park, and that he for Valdes laska, aboard the where the aceident oe lor boys, and to make matters ebhtert Bs : , lotea her Ga the Utena teamship Puebla, on the second » make & frewh start for| worse, the “lid” still is on tight , ») days. Th ler rein- {of ever so frequently that she » of tts 21,000-mile trip. The ear ran into Bly at! Not a drop of beer can the sailor | 4 was wade the yaid to go about evenings ur indergoing overhe “ last night ject and thereby bangs a tale | ‘ice comeale Mark ied Thomas car was run to the eke oefore the arrival of the} 1 hip and taken aboard In bee re te = —— arhatne set (By United Press.) , Apple rg » pene be Fi Approached on Street. ¢ Capt. Hans Hansen, Geo. TAKES POISON TO": came down with bumboats| WASHINGTON, — March ms aw Pi : t affidavit Is to the effect er and Geo, Miller loaded with good things to drink, | Comptroller of the Currency Ridge: ‘ omplaint that } 1 he officer approached the af he Puebla due at Seattle eat and smoke, The autocrat of jy toda evented his resignation & sage ‘ he ast und = asked fay and the car will leave for ESCAPE ARREST the port, the American representa-| to President Roosevelt. 7 exact Pe pol fh cia walk home with her, s shortly after. Capt. Han tive of a British development com- |date upon which it ts to become ef iil pate ¢ | “though he was an entire stranger gensammects to reach Valdes in six res pany holding leases in the vicinity | fective Is not specified, but it ptt Fea i aa He will go directly to Nome Of the little settlement, unable to | Understood that it will be as carly Mn : ms \nother affidavit Is made by two thence into ley Siberia (By United: Press.) prevent tho “heach-combers” from | ®# @ successor can be chos t oA ok « ladies, who say that they i “ of & trip north ' 108 ANGELES, March 27.~| landing, much to bis ehagrin arent ® stat ab < Eee nega te i wed by vue owns ; S: sD de K loowe of Sarre? Henry Hyde Dwight, a prominent| vised another scheme to set their) Assume th eBeE OS tne. Ne Bitten: ¢ Bh , eae pixeous at different points. nedbiank ot alias tat some| plans awry. He appealed to the|tional Hank of Commerce of Kan mis vant Gohee Electic oe ube Is to the effect that he — At the end of every 500 miles time has beon feuding on the old| governor of Lower California to |sa# City was before the 1 mt cit Rested by: thi orniew Wt tae tose pee will be releaged to take me*| Campbell-Johneon ranch, at Puss omg be mad ha of bo wa the order of disgaiseai, | which @ political meeting waeull nage dena, committed suicide at the | sailors, and upon bis representa LARD WOMAN: od the order sf Seeeee ae : ——ae | ranch after a warrant had been se| tions, accompanied by v « BAL Av yok yuist asked f ther hear | ing held and asked suggestive and od this was grant March | insulting questions. cured by a bank of Pasadena charg | threats, a “closed town” order was ulted in em order reator None of the girls making ITALIAN CAR IN RACE isin''ets soning sins age | LOSES PURSE isis care’ Pp check for $40. cad trem Gatling their beer, | On file with the Commission ss | ia any of the hearings, but the Well stocked up with Mrs. L. ©. K. Dyer of ver of Ballard re | part of the records of the ease | cused introduced one wittess M. A. taking and r% v. Wosley, 4 pe! i sek Se recs. hotet, pewon’ ted to th ioe this morning there ave four effidavita, one of testified that he ha < ELY, a eee hie lab paeres oan an thetr euem van pels oe San Sager: that she. had font her purse = them ppd by na the aber th 17 Honey te i ¥ c - er ny others to tan car in the Now York-tofaria| @as catered test night and $28.) Al tn all, the restraint on ship | taining $80 in gold and a ring ¥ years of age, # A ay ies to get the 7 velo’ thie wh Be path Waiehes, 180 rings and & ESSE D SANE ON OE | po iy Bi av, and Madi of wc other i Maes of 7 Bgl oe | aceon

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