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The Seattle Star DOESNT THIS 12, NO, 194. SEATTLE, WASI THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. N ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be CENT. RATHER BE QUEEN OF THE STAGE THAN OF PORTUGAL,” ) SAYS DANCER FOR WHOM BOY KING MANUEL LOST HIS CROWN Love at First Sight; I'm Not Ashamed,” Nave! to United Press Her Dances in Daring Co: Des Sensation of All Europe. . , 1910, by the United Press Association.) NA. et. 6—Mile. Ga in an interview granted cps Press toda relations with Dom Manuel, of Portuxa woman who set the heart 4 afte & as a dancer at the Apollo dere. Laat night was packed to the doors with desiring 10 se woman Who wore a sunburst of ~ her by Mar was Dom Mar a king's advertise that court cony tes Lys s mistress,” she said but I consider it an everlasting ship, glorified as it was by love could not throttle. of my relations with Manuel. 1 k a variety theatre in Parte offered m Manuel's mistress, but I refused bh in which | and the king w was nothing blamable in that QUEEN OF PORTUGAL. to call me the ‘uncrowned Queen ¢ months ago at Paris, where he 4 to me after a performance, ame his mistress he bore me justified all I know no die fonality led a ak to appear as produc: but there UNCROWNED asked the pape He had deen introd Jore at first six? Bee him and ¢ Feaher that first mee! {né Ke ove in frequently, He came repeat Parti to visit me We wer happy together In those days. Pebreary of this year Manvel summoned me to Lisbon, and me charity fair organised for the relief of victims of the Gre, 1 did not live in a suite in the royal palace, | stayed near by ention, and was tn 1 me to his mothe by the republican papers for going m= They gaid that the king wos flaunting his mistress fn a face, wha had offered her life to save him when his Mother were assassinated Piet watree and unjust to say that I caused the pme only small presents, which even Sifered, and it Was not extravagance SHE GOT NO EXTRAVAGANT PRESENTS. t calls for $25,000 for appearing three months here. Seeithat that income is greater than the king's en ae the king in Paris in August. | had a long letter a fe days ao, expressing joy at the prospect of seeing Paris iz October fea nice young man was reported that he gald Mile. des of stage for my company ft bh king's down & poor man proud and kind hearted and | were to be married in Lys cannot afford to abandon the little kingdom of Portugal. it med that the king had escaped, Mile. des Lyts Miter for him to abdicate. When he was king Lys was a decided favorite among the “Bohemian” When she appeared there a few years ago. Her “Jiu BS sprightly imitation of Japanese wrestlers, at ot BMF Worldwide fame tnd she was commented on Inter I know he will be hap Des Lys has beautiful eyes, blonde hair and a charming has had countless admirers Her gowns and jewels d throughout Europe Her equipages have won prizes Syears at the Fete des Fleurs on the Bois de Boulogne SHE ALMOST DISROBES. Mile. Des Lys presents is startling, almost, in its it she disrobes to a single garment and a diamond stud. The story it pantomimes is extremely suggestive. It dastantaneous hit on the boulevards and the theatre ts fatly with the boulevardiers. For this dance Mile. Des an enormous salary led that Kaiser Wilhelm favored King Manuel's suit of Princess Victoria, the kaiser's daughter, but that ed a breaking off of the match: DOF NEW REPUBLIC OF NUGAL WAVE OVER LISBON ed to Have Fled From Portugal—| od the Republican Forces Is Complete ughter of About 75 Royalists. TIVTRERER EERE EEE TWO HUNDRED ARE KILLED IN LISBON, 06, Spain (Portuguese frontier), Oct. 6.—Two hun and 400 wounded are the estimated casualties at Sttording to refugees arriving today. They claim these Me coaservative and that later advices will swell the eeteeeeeeee sl ahelllcl che cMatRicialtcttehctetetehotctetetel (By United Press.) 6.—Reuter's Agency nich Don UNDON, Oct : from San Seb: queen mother «route to | ed king's ur Manuel escaped ary pre ng Meablicans hat it father than k he leac is, and ha se spre ad cc pemet to prevent his re ylace the Psition of ng r é on Scene President Braga iphed the foreign jout the world inouncing the proc Of the republic of today carries a dis Manuel the th this The rdance with en the 4 and ys Portu ng of Oporto Tt passed incognito ate is not own Fy i in ace to a statem was prefera » exile lers know where the mfli reports e m or The cht ministers yalists his placate the war entire which acti today pledge sional government navy public order and tioularly Message said t in the € on. MAvices state that the of Presiden Who has a ¢ moat — Of the provisiona the first of the pr an order (Continued on Page Six.) city or the There | hecantnt Mt’ thts the al he city drag Hke @ monster, Beaitle wehool boys: thetr own knowledg frammar and MOK 1A on tor « in ‘i ot Th Star, 7 : tie gordo Should get in, « Behooi hildren get this tf {UST wer cont to the b it con of | STATE OF COUNTY Mrs | Wash The Hi) ita shady any clevern eithe Ls crookednes man or his fraud they larmed any Told ina Hillman or Jone plece | my contrac tract The j nd Jence is situated at City ad | Pactfic } 1 was show Hillman's o the street station fs } jbuy these paid $50 a Mae being first duly | her oath de: fame, an easy one, extent of about $400 brazen that it Three Men in a Boat WOMAN VICTIM OF BUNKO GAME ment and went down to the Hillman office to sign the contract after listening to a flowery speech by bie man Friday, known as Peet relative to the establishment of rope factories and $10,000 hotels hear the place I thought | bought Imagine my feelings, though, when some Ume 1 went out to stake off my property and was showr five little lots in the mudholes where as tallying with the 4 scription in my contract, My own| lots, that le to say the ones 1 had | Agreed to purchase, were supposed | 50. The mudhole were only 30x10. 1 complained to Hillman and he| sald he would see about Maybe j he did about it. I never did | Furthermore, 1 never got a chance | to him again, though I came | to bis office ume and time again MRS. MAE FENNELL od and sworn to before 4 day of October, 19 vOHN H. PERRY Notary Public in and for the state ot Washington, residing at Seat tle. WASHI OF KINC Fennell TON *s of town Seattle sworn, on poses and says man inatita has pla and 1 feli for it And it wasn't ne that got the money was just plain, ordinary * on the part of Hill te that did it. Th feed on me was so very bluntoess dis suspicions on my part nutshell, tt ts just thie his agents showed me of land a made out t of purchase anc iat prac to be lots | we to which I have refer. Algona near the ddition of Hillman’s jota Just back of at the the oe ive Subac this a offices where jocated lots at jown to bind Interu I agr apiece. 1 the agree GILL AFRAID TO | | Among th jing rumors jhall, th [Chief Wap dropped t tion If poss And this Agnew ta t be head of The inne to GIN intl ldrop Wappy in a minute were It fear of a jfor Gill's paper whic him.” Gut him his or recall is to turn in and In this w ible en d all along ahhh DECLIN . ° * * * * Oct *O * clined - * * * - * * * 6 an ga mi he ecard three night, stant The ca glight sh red ahh ‘He Bugled Too Loud sch we listrict on choked off Gordon udictal Arthur tiled * * * * * ahhh most LIGHTNING KILLS HIM NAPOLEONVILLE, La FIRE WAPPY 1¢ numerous and conflict: | will be an evidence of hie good faith that eddy about the city persistent ts that is going to be administ tenactouw tr amen to b confident ing t igating committee ning the witnesses out of the This is all right as far as it gor it has ¢ traight t the Pa League tives ig on the conditions in Seatth past, before Wapp suspected it. What the ie wort him in He he penst ed quietly nave tbh rumor has he man who is going the dep nent r circle which ts mates that GIll * ft that Jim to elt reent | bi would not news work and graft ome time certain h is said to “h # close friends are te y chance of dodging rid th Way clea ) the town league ying Many Sore on Chief. There and are u nty of operator ow 10 would give get” War by of Way the (Continued on Page Six.) ahhh has ME: SO CARD GAME: Don't Marry in Leap Year Joware Don't get ma Em Arthu then he him girls A during a } Just after Pic years old, had n invitation to ente at a dance n here struck by | les fr wa killed 4d playe but eet eee ee eee eee eee oe el * * ee * * * ~ * * * * - » * * * * * * * * * . * to hi isle lip at m hi Capitol h must DIED—Annie foot of Phillips, st age 98, Lander mumbled, Piel tomor ing fk tk ttt tte ke] dents eattle didn't kno ‘eandy intended for some effective. | Wor POISONED CANDY KILLS OAKLAND SCHOOL BOY OAKLAND. thorities today Inquigy into the Cal, Oct. 6—The av began a searching death of Ivan Star mar, 11, of Heved to Elmburst, who ts be have poisoned one pturning 29, and 4 night. He told candy school pl eaten The lad became ti! after from #ehoo! September 11 o'clock that of having eaten siven him by whether this conta is not known |Sheridan Quits His Detective Agency, Will Now “Tell All” (hy United Freee) NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—William P Bhesitan fated here with wi m rhs tn the National, Detective Agency, has severed confection with the firm dan # he will make some Hu s of a political n tur psignation becomes but the polsop | keeper | The Star Jless space disclowur when his } » ed * Bull Pup Bites Into Wasps’ Nest at Political Meeting. * PARKVILLE, An inquisitty DUP nosed a Mo., Oct. 6 inclined bull waspa’ nent loone from a be tm a hall here, where J Reed of Kansas City, candidate for the demo oratic nomination for United senator, was speaking, post broke up the meet h | | eee eee tee ee tees * * * * af = * * * * ee | LEAGUE IGNORES HEARST’S REQUEST! YORK, ing the wireles R. Hear eKes Independence Leag republican ticket ir NEW Oct. 6 sagen sregard from ng that the endorse € New York c ention the me Hated and proce their “it ne) for governor and Hears at -governor DO YOU KNOW? Do you the pur public know 16 pe the the United State Do you know that Seattle an in ‘ t number of 1 " that hig nly tw nter hows enue ¢ Do you know that Commissioner Carrigan started busine printer's afterward h newspal | In a thing Philliy Niece of Chief Seattle Annie he ome er life plot the hi netropt pirit wash d : MAN SHOT PROFESSOR WHO EXPLAIN IT? The Charles T, Berryman mentioned in the documents below is the partner of one Ludo- vic, Together, they own the Arcade dance hall dive, which was the first tenderloin joint closed by Max Wardall as acting mayor In volume 732 and on page 10 of the records lowing: CHARLES T. of the county auditor is the fol- BERRYMAN TO THE TIMES INVESTMENT CO WARRAN The grantors, Charles T. Berryman and Mamie Berryman, hi in consideration of twelve thousand five hundred (12,500) dollar convey and warrant to The Times Investment Company, lowing described real estate: The east four (4) feet of lot one (1) and all of lots two (2) and three (3) in block four (4) of Hill Tract addition to the city of Seattle. And lot three (3) in block eighteen (18) of H. L. Yesler of Seattle Situated in the County of King, State of Dated this 21st day of December, 1909 WITNESSES: — CHARI MRS. M.z AMIE AND WIFI rY DEED wife, for and in hand paid, a corporation, the fol- *s addition to the city, Washington. STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING The undersigned, ally appeared before 1 an & notary the Berryman at on this 2 y r h known to be nowledged that they signed uses and purposes therein mentioned A.D. 1 DANIEL te of Washington an public, do hereby certify 1909 Charles T. Berryman and Mamie viduals described in, and who executed the within instrument and ac the fe their free and voluntary act and deed for the Given under my hand and official seal, this Zist day of December person- the indi and sealed same KELLEHER ding at Seattle, m. CASE, County and for the 4 Notary public request of the grantee in December ve Filed for record a* the past 9 a OTTO A Auditor. The property described in the above near the Hill school Charles serryr in gton 18th r an has lived and is ing on the now property. Does this explain the anguish of a certain when Max Wardall closed the Arcade dance hall? Does this explain the hysterical defense of Chief Wappenstein by a certain newspaper? Does this explain the interest of a certain newspaper in Hi Gill? Does this explain the charges against Wardall by a certain newspaper? Does this explain the insistence of a certain newspaper for “open sessions? Does this explain the solicitude of newspaper that Wappenstein should have an attorney before the investigating committee? Does this explain the efforts of a certain newspaper to block every move of the council investigating committee ? DOESN'T THIS EXPLAIN NEARLY EVERYTHING? KING OF newspaper certain The paper The publication by ving a certain in the tender} has used new in little space in de ut the pc Star is wilting t then any they fit, except when their game proves a menace to public | morals and the general welfare. Facts speak for ther n the 5 essary. The ic. There ng (By United Pree) MADRID, Oct. 5.—(By courier to Hendaye, France, Oct. 6.)—King Al- fonso is fatally ill, according te a statement of a high medical author- ity here today, with a disease de- scribed as “caries of the bones,” and a fatal termination is feared in the near future. The complaint involves the decay of the bones. Dr. Moure, the cele brated Bordeaux scientist, to whom Alfonso has made frequent visits of late, has been able only to retard the progress of the disease. One of the king's ears has been affected for a long time and the bones of one cheek and the same side of the nose are now gradually disintegrat- ing. abe Ts way exigencies of make r Sta ha no ea newspaper The people must know the facts. The people are entitled to know the facts, and what is herewith printed is an officially recorded fact. “ODD MIX-UP WHEN MAN FOUND $275 ON BOARD STEAMER HAD LOVED WIFE 30 YEARS (By United Press) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6 Green, who shot and kil f Thomas Skidmore a member of the facu in police t for colleg According examination next 1 told the authorities is held in jail without bail, | died had loved Mrs. Green for arge of murder against him hough since her m ugh Skidmore he lay dy Green he himself had m extended his to the man become the father him and hildren all blame for the recently om Texas, affair came to where he ty of a smal to his before Los sf was pear cour story he i, he ears, tc reer the ¢ alth ng When miner $2 aboard son Wed couldn't Robert C. David found Satu Chilean wallet containing steamship Jeffer- afternoon, he Hing his friend, Brown, about it Brown manded half of the coin but | finally compromised on $10. Then Satu told Henry Peterson about his find and Peterson said: “Let me the and I'll turn it to when we reach : a age d eight ¢ HE PUT UP $220 ON 4 ACES, BUT HE LOST OUT AFTER ALL fe. a the sday help t of have | over money the police is some stupendous 5 a Rodin ening to use bet. So rning, he me where es Ha violence eterson the meantime E. B. Bar- employe of the Pacific Storage Co. of Fairbanks, covered his loss and a wireless was to the Seattle whe Salomin D money. even wit ry this nm show sent ms of another big gold rob- an Alaska steamship plain clothes men to en the vessel reached morn Satu, or aused four be on hand wi port early this Br and Peterson were taken to t y jail. Satu and Brow n today their share the mix- ned $240 of the money nd Brown insist that F ut” $40. Friends of t d him at the cfty urged him to make of the whole affair Re wa. lin visit Hat arrested NEW YORK, Oct. 6 Panama canal will t 191 aid Col. Ge gineer of today to attend the Col. Goethals discover had, The we cart son WHO KNOWS ANNIE PHILLIPS? YET SHE LIVED HERE WHEN YESLER LANDED Her Lands was here during the have had seen Millions Were Hers ad had tt They Took written ese decency tury on They Passed Phi Her By quatted or ay abil she and ng as H tyle untroub of wil r z e or M E vled day nll had whe enough stormy neither where woman juarreled men over battled made the ng fish And ncing the part men to live the enough mitive life Sound into of her ity Y of reached Ant the mi treasure had from he Nor had bee