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SpeclalExtra;, Teeight and Saturday— high, isutbeast winds, beeemtng ».-ietia«,»«t. NIOMT EDITION JAPS CONTINUE THEIR DESTRUCTIVE WORK TRANSPORT SUNK, GUNBOATS DDLDED WITH ELLS. THE HULKS OF BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS HAMMERED INTO MASSES OF USELESS JUNK A NO WHARVES AND ARSENALS DESTROYED (at Scrtess News Ass'a.l LONDON. dec. ».— BARON hayashi received the FOL lowing REPORT OF FIGHTIN G AT PORT ARTHUR: "THURSDAY EVENING THE RUSSIAN CRUISER PALLADA, AFTER TAKING FIRE. HEELED TO PORT WITH HER STERN DOWN "ELEVEN SHOTS TOLD ON THE GUNBOAT GILIK. "THE CRUISER BAYAN TOOK FIRE AT 11 .» AND IS STILL ABLAZE AT 4 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON. "THE RUSSIAN TRANSPORT AMUR WAS HIT ASTERN FOUR- TEEN TIMES AND SUNK. MANY SHOTS WERE FIRED. WHICH GREATLY DAMAGED THE WHARVES AND OTHER BUILDINGS AND ARSENALS." ROME. DEC. 9—A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED FROM CHE POO STATES THAT ADMIRAL TOGO IS BOMBARDING THE IN NER DOCKS AT PORT ARTHUR. DENSE SMOKE IS ASCEND ING FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE FORTRESS, INDICAT ING THE POSSIBILITY OF A GENERAL CONFLAGRATION LONDON DM _.—Dispatches from Bt. Petersburg on November IS mated that ths Port Arthur fleet, then in the harbor and now report ed destroyed, consisted ot the bat tleships Ret. SB Pobleds. Peres vlct. Poltava sn-1 Sevastopol, the armored . ruissr Haven and pro tected cruiser Pallida, the «uab.»!» V-adlnk, titltak. Bobr. the coast de fense boat Oivasn": transports Amur aad Ansgara and tbe torpedo boat destroyers Strolnt. Sllni. Bme!y, Serdttl, Boikl. Bei-shumt. _ toro-er.:. Rat. .. and Rastoropny. Of tbs destroyers tbe Itsstoropny was blown ut> at i'h»fee by ber raw. baring gone there with dis patches for St. Petersburg. TOKIO. Dee. 9—Forty leaders arid government minister-, discussed the war budget today. It i-> prob- Able that a aew loan will be floated to meet the deficit. The proposed Increase of taxes is not meeting with popular approval. THREATENS TO ESCAPE OR DIE JACK CHESTERFIELD, WHO IS NOW ON TRIAL FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT, SAYS HE WILL NEVER BE TAKEN TO PENITEN TIARY "Even though I am convicted. I. will never b* taken to the peniten tiary alive." Jack Chesterfield, a young artist. now on trial In the sue perior court on charge of criminally j assaulting a "ing girl whet came to his studio on business, ts said to have made this statement repeated- \ ly sine* his arrest. His actions and th* known desperate character of the strong young fellow- make It no I Idle threat and he is under xurvell- Isnce all tha time. Sine* hla trial began yesterday a morning, he haa been so unruly that, Judge Msson Irwin, before whom ha Is being tried, told him this morning; that unless he should behave himself j la th- court room he should give or- I dera M have him shackled ami hand- i cuffed, notwithstanding the fact that It Would prejudice the Jury sgalnst t him. Yesterday afternoon, while D*t*ctlv« Ada was testifying fori th* stste. Chesterfield Jumped up | anl began to call him all sorts of nam** lie fingered an Ink well and acted as though he was about to j throw It at the officer. This morning, .< he was being led Into th* court room by two deputy sheriffs, a woman, who claims to be his wife, rushed up lo hltn anil at tempted to throw her arms aroundp ASK PARDON FOR CRAMER PETITION BEING CIRCULATED TO PREE CONVICTED MUR DERER OP MOTHER AND CHILD Friends of Henry Cramer, a Oer inan, who Is serving a life- term In (the penitentiary for the murder of {Mrs. John Miller and her Infant Yhiid, In 1893, an- quietly clrcu staling a petition for bis psrdon, I which 'be, expect will secure his release very soon. He was prose cuted by John F. Millar, then prose /ruling attorney for tbls county, 1 and sentenced to death, but through tV efforts of hi friends the sen tence wb_ commuted to life Impri sonment. - *' " The tragedy occurred near the Day View brewery, snd the motive i.tu robbery. Many signatures ha». already been secured for the psreje,' largely through the effort of O. F. Wagner, a civil engineer of this city, and wealthy friends and relatives of Crsmer in Illinois. Cramer has a wife and rhlldren. who art believed to be living In the state. Many persons who heard-*'"* trial have always beliflve.l t^t Cramer wss innocent. His defense I was an alibi sod h* claimed to bare i.-i. In Taeoma at. the time _ tho crime waa committed KINGSTON, Jsmslca, Dee. — ■*Mary of War Taft and party, Seattle,Washington, "friday, DECEMBER 9 . 1904. | TOKIO Dec. ..—ln the attack M :03Mcter Hill. Just before It was : taken several days ago. the Japan 1 ewe drenched the limber works with kerosene and started * furious fire, which was fanned by a strong gale. The advance on the hill was slow however, as the Japanese were obliged to make- roads with hags A earth. They took the hill by a sud i!*n night attack. TOKIO. Dai t,—Headquarters of the staff published todsy a list of So officers killed anil 4* wounded It is presumed tbst the cssuslllr* occurred at Port Arthur. SULTAN OPPOSES RUSSIA -_ANCIH_»TI.R. nig.. Dec. ».— The Dispatch learns ihat the sultan has assured Ureal Britain tbat Tur key will adhere to the treaty of Parts snd prevent the passage of th* Dardanelles by the Russian Black sea fleet. ' hi* neck. Deputy Sheriffs Hlppe and Smith, who were guarding the prisoner, aa well as the Jailers, hsve suspected her of trying to get *ome sort of a weapon lo him md the. ordered her away. She dltt not obey ml so they pushed her to one aide Chesterfield. In a rage, started to fight and kl. ke.j Hmlth before he could be subtle.' The Jailers aay thai Chesterfield I" the most a.--"tie prisoner In the county jail and Ihey fear that should he he convicted he will make sn at tempt to gain hla freedom. He la never allots t" go to court unless a deputy sheriff walks an earh side of him snd he Is always hsndcuffed. When the woman visits him she A watched all the time The man Is -. quarrelsome that he cannot be kept with the other prisoners snd la always locked tn a separate cell. Chesterfield la said to have a criminal record and to be going now under an assumed name. Ills irlsl will probably be ended by night. . If Ihe artist Is convicted of the riteie crime with which he la rhsrged he will lie taken to the p«-ii- Itentlary at once, heavily shackled. Ilia la thought to be too dangerous a man to be taken over with any other rlsoners. who have been In Panama, arrived here this morning. While here they will arrange conditions under whlrh Jamaican labor ran go '-■ tbe Isthmus. The party will sail for Penaacola this evening SIX-DAY RACE ______ lUy Scrtpps News Ass'n.l NF.W YORK. Dee. 9.—Rulklns and Rockowitx dropped out of the six day race early today, leaving ten teams. Root and Dorton and Van derstuyft and Stol still hoi.l the lead by one lap with I score of 1771 7 mil" at 8 o'clock this morn ing. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Root and 1 it ion and Vanderstuyft and Rtol are still leading by one lap. The score Is 186.1.3 miles Gave Lives For Others -• (By A" niles News Ass n I LONDON^Dec. ».—While going to the assistance of th* Norwegian steamer Anglla, which was wrecked on the rocks near Newbegglrig, Northumberland, today, 11 fisher men wer* drowned. The men put out In a flshpig boat, which was swan, inheV .fisherman waa saved. A/-"7~"~***-"*-*-iJ*A"-ter made a safe tan .lit... >X. The Seattle Star WILL BLACK SEA AND BALTIC SEA FLEETS COMBINE? The map shows the cruising course up to date of the Baltic fleet, a course that look ll more than hslf sround Europe. Most of lhe fleet passed through the .trail of Gibraltar, but a small squadron continued south to turn eastward around tbe Cape of Ooud Hop.. The doited line, also Indicate th. probable point of Juncture wllh tbe Black Hea fleet In case Russia decides to defy Europe and send lhe latter ships through the danism lira The main llslllc fleet Is rapidly nearlng tbe eastern end ■'"• Mediterranean sea and Russia a decision on the Black sea matter may be expected at almost any moment If IBs combined forces are to enter ibe Sues canal together. The Course of True Love ! Never Did Run Smooth" THIS OLD ADAGE IS VIVIDLY EXEMPLIFIED BY THE ROUBLES OF TWO YOUNG SEATTLE SWEETHEARTS. WHOSE ELOPE MENT HAS ENDED IN SORROW _ Imprisoned bride Mi- l*T*d Hsll (nee Gladys Ht-I'l -. ■#■ Irate father .....!_ | # A Besieged fortress •'.■-' East Urern Lake avenue _■ ♦ nrsve knight Pred Hall "♦ A Cause of It all Colonel Cupid A ♦ • In days of old. when knights weie bold. Anil barons held their sway, A warrior bold, with spurs ot gold. Sung merrily his Uy. Thus carolled blithely Pred Hall, popular young extareeaman at Rosa, as he used to drlv. early mornings from hla home. US West Ktrurta street, punt the Seattle academy, on hla way to hla aland al Second and Cherry streets, in the city. A pretty face, framed In one of the upstairs windows would smite lis spreclstlon at the beautiful, old song, .nd young Hall would go hit. way rejoicing. My love la young and fair. My love hath golden hair. And eye* so blue. And heart an true. That none with her compere. Again the tuneful melody woutd echo through the little suburb, as. In the dusk of evening, the young ] Romeo wended his way toward home. Again the pretty-far* would be silhouetted In the window and once more the expressman's cap tured hen I would leent .ill ecstatic tattoo against iii" ribs. Ho whst care I, though death he nigh: I live for lover—for love I die. And thus he sang defiantly to sard the receding suburb of Ross, fast disappearing beneath Ihe hill tops, ns, wllh his lady love by Ill" -ll- nu his wagon, behind his trusty steed, in* drove swiftly toward Seat .ittii- snd the I l-l -lee- where lhe fast c.ma steamer soon bore them far awny from watchful guar .ll..tea snd obdurate parents. 11l Tiiroma. Pred Hsll, espressman through necessity, '■ it true knight at heart, and Miss (lladys Iluell. school girl by virtue of years but ■ rent llertha M. Clay heroine in dis position, were made man il, i wife, tee love and eel.' and all Ihe other little, mutual agreements set forth In the famous covenant of matri mony. Hoon the news Of the elopement leaked out tili-l spread through Hi" little suburb of Ross like proverbial wildfire. "liladys hns eloped!" » Girls and I.e.- - gathered In Ihe neighborhood, eagerly Bgi mmsing the Utile morsels of evldenre. At ii,. Iluell home sn Irule father tore at 111' hair and swore black threats of vengeance; a tearful mother paced her room, while a glowering brother-in-law girded up I-"-" loins and went forth to do battle ■ eUI III.' Knight of Ih* Thundering l>ray. After a wedding supper In Tsroma, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 11..11. otherwise known cIS the Knight of the Thun dering 111. .nd the Uidy ■-' the Cloister, returned to Benttle '",- In the first Joys of wedded bliss, stroll. Ed up Pike Btreet In search of a bower in which to locate '■'"■• little nest. At the same time the afore said glowering brother-in-law stalk ed savagely down Pike street. In seurrh of the truant couple. Inasmuch as both chose the gams j side of the atret. the meeting was Inevitable. The I."- said shoot the salutatory exrhsnges between the groom and his new relative the bet ter. Rut the m"re the latter storm ed, 11,,. 1..--I the bride clung lo her lover, until threats changed plead ings and the girl finally broke down when ph*. U»«rd of her mother's t rtt. \' . " I'.tmU. „*"! I.lke ft true knight, -oung Hall told his wife that she could return to her lion..- 'bit evening mil ' "li - sol« (.-I mother. -But you «II come to ma In,the morhlngr »»»• *•"••«'<-• "I will.'' he answered. .. he bade ■A PHOTOGRAPH OP THE BALTIC KLKKT PASSING A MEDITERRANEAN POUT. her an affectionate farewell. Imagine the young man'a dial I**** when, appearalug at the fiuei! home the next morning, he >■■ dettlad en trance or even an audience with his wife, and was ordered from ttie place i In no uncertain language. Nearly two »-.ka have »;.[.»-1 Bine* (to romantic marriage, and young benedict has not been sble to get a gltmpeae of bla girl-wife "Mr. Iluell evidently doe-s not I think much of my son." said the elder Hall lo a Star reporter last ' night. "I think his objections are based on he fact thai Pre.] la an ex pressman. Hilt the boy Is i, good, upright, honest fellow, an American i It lien and Just aa good aa any oth er man. 11.- loves the girl snd he swears ha Is soma in hsve bar, If he has to use other than diplomatic means, and he- Is not afraid of cer tain Ihreata aald to have been lit tered by the male faction ..f the Iluell family to the effect th.it they will shoot him If he continues In Ills effort to take his bride away." The Hall rraidrnre In Kites Is a small, modest but scrupulously clean cottage. Iloth Mr. and Mi. Hall deeply regret the affair, although they at in ' up firmly for then son. who Is well liked and murh thought of by th- people of the etUl>UI 1- "*"l withstanding their tnodeal position In life the Halls are well educated snd a refined family. PATTERSON TRIAL ON tlii .- Haps News Aaa n) NEW YORK. Dec ».—The hear ing of testimony In the Patterson trial began st MM Miss i'litt.r son sat beside her father and listen.-.I Intently to the testimony, much of which was a repetition uf that adduced st the first trial. The young woman wore a black dress, while a black veil concealed her features from Hi"-- talma There were but few curiosity seekers In court. 'WILL OPEN YAK/MA 'RLSERVATION (Br gcrtpps Nsws Asa'n I WASHINGTON, D. 0 ■'"' 9.-— The sensto committee on Indian af fairs yesterday ordered .1 favorable report on Representative Jones' bill opening to settlement tho unallot ted lsnds of till" Ynklma Indian res ervstlon in Eastern Washington. This bill passed the house at the last session and stands 11 good , bant of being finally en.i' t.i this session. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS PHILADELPHIA i". P.—A sen sation was created this afternoon ••*• the announcement thai Hi" N'nil' & Leavy Ship aad Building com pany has gone Into the hands of a receiver. BOMBAY. If. ..—Viceroy Cur ron arrived today from England. Many native rules traveled to I lorn - bay to participate In 111.- general welcome of tho viceroy. BT. rETKRSUURO, Dec. I.—Tha $5,000,000 Securities Not Worth a Red Cent —SHAKESPEARE The father of Mrs. 1-1 Hall la a -1.-11 known traveling man anil has Just crlurtieMl from sn Alanksn trip. lie.. A. 11.-e-i » i i. .1 I. ut •' the He -ittie arinli.,..). deplore* the ln> l.trllt. at. 4 stated that the girl had been ex pelled from the Be tim.l five days I'llot m the elopement, but. at her t»-j--->". -Am permitted to remain there i.Mli Ihe return of tie I father ft.eui Alaska, i >,-. the morning of lhe el-ip. mi-ni. Mr. Beers told The Htar. she staled that sh* bad determine.! not "to wall any longer for her fath er at-i would go home. 'iv Hull railed fir her. and aa thsre were ti.i grounds for suspecting a runeway i:- ii-li. Site «»• allowed to accom l-.ii) htm. ostensibly to her home. Mr. Iltiett has called nn Mr. fleets and th.n'».-l hltn and Mrs Iteeeie for their Inlerest In the girl and has toll the president that he could not hold ■he seminary responsible in any wsy. Mr. snd Mra Iluell claim that the T.eeemi.t marriage was Illegal. Inas much »a the bride as only IS years old. Her i.ge was given as I* on the marriage records. Ip lei late tin afternoon the Iluell reeldenr* was still 111 a stale of siege. Mrs. Pred Hsll Is kept confined to the house and every precaution has been taken to prevent any commu nication between the two young pen* pie. ''Ilut I'll have her." young Halt Is . |||«r | with saying. Stir belongs to me. I love her and she lows me. WV are married and I den'l esre If there ..rta a thousand fathers and brolherß.ln*law. She's mine!" lit, shades of Shakespeare, where now are your laurelsT Oh. you dis penser of aweet-loi.l reimanre. I.mi . Jean IJbbey. can you equal In your fiction II lalemore prolific In heart throbs than this llltle chapter from ,re»l lit.-, played within the prescinds of a Seattle suburb. Truly the old saying lhat "truth Ib stranger than fiction" ne*ds no better verification than thla the heart Blory of Pred Hall. Knight of the Thundering Dray, and Hla.lea Iluell, Lady of the Cloister. tsar has inferred on -General BIM crlin, commanding the Seventeenth army corps, and General Sakharoff. • hn-f of the Stall under Oeneral KutopatklA, golden swords set with brilliant- bearing the inscription POl Valor." SEW .tilth Dec. ..—-A dividend of 3 per cent was declared on pre ferred .Southern Pacific Btock. pay able January 15. HILLMAN r. TRIAL ON The trial of C D lllllmsn and Clarence Forrest, lis asslslsnt. on a charge of obtaining mini' tinder - * false pretenses, was resumed in Jus tice Gordon's .1111 this afternoon. Witnesses for Hi- .I. fen . occupied the afternoon session. lllllmsn has about a ilo/en witnesses whom hn , tints will be abb- to exonerate htm from any blame and show up the plot to la mail him. which ho claims exists on the part of in* prosecutors. WANT HIM , IMPEACHED ___i (At flcrlpps News Asa'n.l WASHINGTON, D. 0 Dec. .— The hotta* committee on Judiciary today decided to report additional testimony In the , a-.* of Judge Hwayno of till" northern district of Florida. This strengthens the de mand for nut.. i. lun-iii proceedings. The impeachment resolutions hi.' special order in the house for it. cember 1! MARRIAGE LICENCES Antolne 1..- Molne, £3, and An toinette Atitcrlioi*, legal sge. l-nth uf Raven-ulale, Wash ; (Jeorge l,e Wane 3». snd Ida Carlson, 33. both of Ballard; John W. Purkryplle, 3s. of Columbia, and A. J. Dob, 35, of Chicago. NEW VESSELS TO BE BUILT For the purpose of Issuing plans to a Han Krsnclsco shipbuilding firm for the construction of a couple of steam schooners, which the Northwestern Steamship com peny Intends plai lag on lhe s. ..tile Valdes run. John Roeene, a repre sentative of the company, leavea for Ban ruin, ii- •■ tonight. The vessels In 1..- built sre being constructed for competition In the freight traffic, although the com pany bsß stated the vessels Will lee placed on lln- northern run and will carry passengers The steam schooners, which Ihe company In tends to build, sre to be constructed on the iisusl lines of such vessels now plying the Pacific roast. The building of two steam schooners by the Northwestern Steamship compsny is the result of the large and heavy freight and passenger traffic «lii'h existed be tween the*.- two porta during the past season snd the outlook for a brilliant s.-a«.in next year. The steamships which have been operat •■•l on thst route by other com psnlea hsd Sll the-. could do to handle the freight Isat year, which has led to other companies con* templattng entering In competition for a share of the traffic. Owing to Hi." terrific storms and high winds which prevail in the Oulf of Alaska the vessels hare to lie exceptionally staunch, and even the large st famuli pa now on the route are shaken up considerably at times. The Northwestern Steam ship cnmpsnv has not stated when Ihe steam schooners will be completed, but it Is understood the company wlaheß to have Ihem in readiness for the opening of the season next spring. Stock Market. . Strengthened Tli' H.tl|ei>. Newa Ass'n "i NEW YORK. Dec. 9—An excit ing opening was the aftermath of the Isst two days' scral-pnnlr on the stock exchsnge. Prices fluctuated violently for tin- first ten minutes. Prices were one ami two points un der last night's lose. liming by banking and other big Interests was detet leel at low fig urea ami prices laili-el smartly. Amalgamated opened on three quartan off an.l fell to fi2'4. after whit II rose to f.B at 11 o'clock, lletter feeling was evidenced this morning and It Is believed the panic conditions have passed. I .aw ami was silent this morning. MINE ON FIRE •rtly Bcrlpps Mews Ass «.» PEORIA. HI Dee. !».—Shells' mine on the Rartonvllle Insane asy lum grounds Ib on fire. The mine burned fiercely for -i IBM, hut was at la-el got under control. At the time the fire 'eke* out. 135 men were In the mine. __ escaped without Injury. In spite of the vigilance of the police, the residence of J. A. Dun can ami J. C Hopkins, at 17:11 How ard avenue, w.e entered by the "nipper" thief last sight and watches. Jewelry and $15 111 money carried tiff liv th* burglars. A pair of trousers was found outside of the house Willi tin" pockets turned In ■lds out. The house was thorough ly ransacked Entrance was effect ed nt lb.- front door ami the thelevcs left by Will of a hack window. Patrolman i' P. Sprangle cap turned George Davis, a colored burglar, this afternoon on Pint av enue- Davis was wearing the clothes he had stolon at the time of tin- capture, but he strenuously denied his guilt The clothing was taken from a room at 111 Second avenue south. The county flit .I .i suit in the sti tperlor court yesterday tee restrain Joseph Lopes from removing gravel { from tho McAllister road. . r The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News m _ m ______ m |^H|H^||^|^iHMHsßVsWl_."^eMMMMl VOL. 6. N0..-SO, THE BUNCH OF CHADWICK "WEALTH" IN BANKER REYNOLDS' HAND. TURNS OUT TO BE A LOT OF WORTHLESS PAPER MRS. CHADWICK STILL IN "THE TOMBS'—IT IS FEARED THAT SHE WILL ATTEMPT TO KILL HERSELF »■ Thesa s.i uilili-s hitve be»n in v sufi-ty deposit bos In J»-rs«y •*/ •*■ ef'lly some linn-. They ersra brought hart to<i.iy by Itryrmlils. A ♦ ♦ -a, -"I.KVKI.ANIi. I lee. 9. -Tin- ftimlwl. k securities In tin- hanils * a of Banker Irii ll.e-,iii.lilß wer.' opened Ihls iifli-iriiM.n In Ih.- pr.-s- «. A "-tie" ot a_lli>rne>s. The fare \ului. of lhi-se- s<-< urllli-s Is $MOO,- .♦, ♦ 000. ♦ « lin A-CTUAL VALUE IH NOT ONE CENT. ♦ • "*' **V . . _ _ _ «___. _.__.-____-___.__,___._._»_,_,__4__ CLEVELAND, Dec. v.— The CU-ve- | land Press this sttirnon tells the) story of bow Hanker Ira Reynolds I'lme t.i make the attest that ba held I". i.'......... -.mil of Mrs. Chad wlck's securities. Reynolds wst s warm personal fu. ad of Dr. Cbsilwl.k when the latter married, and was Introduced to the |attCl**g wife, whoa be Sup posed to be an estimable lady. The wum.au came ... him an- ssld , she was Immensely il" h Mill .asked him to keep a package of «-> uriiics. ; hhe said she did not want ber hus band to kiln"* of tier wealth. She pioiuici a package, fur which the i banker gay« her what he lr.ten led lo be a rscetpL He never Ureaine.l thai the hi,ii. would use the re- - relpt as a means ot obtaining i-...i i Reynolds will, 'not to open ihn i package delivered to him ley Mrs. I I'liatiMi I. until January 1. IM7. He , dared hot o|>en the sealed bundle fur fear the woman would accuse him of abstracting ton., of tbe I property. 11 Boon after he received the securt- i lies he was notified by s Cleveland • lawyer that the latter held a power . of attorney on the securities to se- i cure a loan of {300,000. Then came | the New ton trial, as a result of I hie li the woman »a» forced to 1 give an assignment eel Hi" securl- i I Ilea Simultaneously she wired to | Reynolds to hat on to tbe securl- ' lies as "he iie.j.e-d for Ilea veil Reynolds will probably not lie held responsible, as the victims hoi. i him blameless of Intentional wrung. - NEW YORK. Dec. 9.—Fearing that she might attempt to take her ! life a close watch is being kept I over Mrs. Cassia i. Chadwlrk in 1 her cell In the Tombs. This morn- ' ( ing the Miner made her toilet i the best she could In the narrow , c confines of Ihe cell. Bh* partook of t - a light breakfast ordered from the 1 T<> in i.e. caterer, sad then asked for i the morning paper. She spent the early hours reading them. i According to Warden Pi-tin Mrs. i Chad wit appears to be In a semi- i conscious condition. She acta like ' I a person dazed. I At in o'clock this morning her son En.ll appeared st Marshal Hen- RENTON HILL OFFERS IGORROTES A BANQUET WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE VISITING AMERICAN CITIZENS CLEAN OUT THE DOG POPULATION OF THAT DISTRICT -♦.•♦♦♦.-<-♦•♦.»»♦»♦».»•♦»»♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦<♦♦»»»♦»»♦» 4 ♦ IGORROTE MENU. »■ _> Shell Food. ay ♦ Newfoundland Illue Points Fldo on the Half Shell. 4 A .-el I.- *$.' ♦ Cream 'let Puree of Poodle. * *) ' 4- Hi lino Bouillon. IHig-tali Soup. * a) A RELISHES. * ♦ Pommcranta Tips. Sprig* of Poodle. Tld-blts of Pug. 4* A KNTH KE.'. A Collie, with Coper Sauce. I-Ylcassee of Carlo. wlthFrench Dressing. A A Saddles of .-- !'■■«. en Poulette. 4' •*■ Mongrel Htew. n In Maryland. 4 ♦ GAME. '♦"' . Tasmauian Terrier, wllh Setter Sauce. ay «■ Field Dog. on Toast. m ■*■ Ribs -if Retriever, with Sic 'em Sauce. 4 ♦ ROASTS. ' " *♦' •*■ Prime Ribs of Dachshund, au .ills Roast Reagle, •■! cnsser».|e. ♦ ♦ Hi..1.-.e| ml Dam Minced Mastiff, with Pouched Poodle. ♦ A Rolled Bow-wow, «ai-. Mushed Spits. ♦ ay Corned Canine. »i., shredded Spaniel. ay .' Ragout of Rat-trrrler, v.lth Capers I Cur. 4 ♦ Bluffed Mulaiiiute. with Froxen Fleas. ♦ ♦ Puppy Hash, Ki-\ | Croquettes. 4 a ♦ tiitttttttttttt9t**~h*>**y*'' .......-* .... . •-•-?. .-*-* This Is tin- feast the people of, lie tit,.ll hill promise th* k-eell.eteS If j the latter accept .111 Invitation to din lit-r extended lee them by the Itenlon residents. Itenlon bill la suffering from a superabundance of dog**, The residents claim I lie I there are mora dogs to the i«]uare yard In j Ihelr district than In any other part j of Seattle. The problem of thinning nut til- canine ranks hns lOng trou bled til- 111 until the visit of I 11. Igor rote* gave them n bright Idea. Ity extending to the Filipinos an ' BIG SALE The property of It. It Willnril at thn southwest corner of Fourth and Spring street was sold this morn- Ing to local Investors for $25,000. The lot I*. 60x120 (til In Mm. The buyers desire their names withheld for the present. Fears State Would Suffei (Special to Ths Star.) • WASHINGTON. D C Dec. •.— ■ Ringer Hermann today said thai he did not know whether he would answer the subpoena or not In the land frauds case.- as Oregon would suffer on ii,- rivers and harbors appropriation In the event .'i his leaving Washington. Senator Mitchell today asserted as CENTS PER MONTH kel's offlie and Inquired If any progreas had ban made in bla mother's rate, ii. intimated that If 1..111 acre not speedily procured his mother would wall' further hear ing her* and return to Cleveland. Emit ami the nislil Kteds went to lhe le.lllle- at 10:30 o'clock and were admllli-el to Mrs. Chsdwlck'* presence. The maid carried a val ise supposed to contain ilott.lna; Slid o'her necessities. Attorneys Carpenter and I i -.rs were closeted at noon with Mrs. t'lia.l- li k In the counsel room of lhe Tombs. Before the Interview, Carpenter intimated If the woman Insisted on going bark tr» Cleveland, ber attorneys would abandon the case. 11.- further Intimated that If t !.-■ remained tbe question as to her sanity would '• gone Into. It la learned thai Mrs Chadarlek Is most anxious to return to Cleveland. . Ail Chadwick New York date At 3 o'clock this afternoon nmll Hi. iver rel>oited to Ihe I'nlled States marshall that his mother had not decided whether or not to make the trip to Cleveland. li" .... she want ed to coimull further with ber utter. nays Her request for snother hour In which t.i deliberate was granted. i-i o'clock this afternoon no bondsmen had been secured nd It Is likely that Mrs. Chadwlrk Kill have to spend a asetmd night In th* Tnttihs. Mrs. Chadwick notified Marshal, Henkel that she 1,..-, decided not to .valve examination. Hhe reached the decision chiefly through tbe ndvlc* j of h'-r counsel. CLEVELAND. Dae. 9—The Cuya hoga county Stan Jury this BM m- Ing took up the investigation of the t'lesiiwi'k -»-•• Banker Ira Rey uolds, lie man whom Mrs Chad-: wick said held her valuable *eeiirj-. Ilea, has returned home and has been summoned to appear before lhe grand Jury. "..* Cashier Spear and Director Whit* r.i'v. of the Citizens' National bank of Oherlln, were the only witnesses' st this morning's session of tha grand Jury. . After hearing their testimony a receas wss taken. *_-'■*IS ________________________ c . (Continued on Page 5.) Invitation to a native dog banquet, two birds would be killed with on* stone. The' residents et He 1,11,11 hill could uphold their reputation for hospitality that In. helped to nui'mi Seattle famous, and the demand for dog occasioned by the extensive iiii-nu would go far toward depleting the nine population of Rentun hill. When the Invitation vvns iiiuilß known to the Igorrotcs this mnrnlng and the proposed menu translated by the official Interpreter there was .1 iill.l clamor of acceptance, accotn paßSed by a universal smacking Of lips and glistening ot eyes. that it was practically settled that he would he chairman of the com mittee on canals, succeeding llui.tia. WRECK AT THORP ~ THORP. Wash.. Dec. 9.—-A freight wreck in which I He ara were off tha track nt this place, delayed truffle for several hours this morning. Tho wrecker arrived from l'.ll-tiahiirg and cleared the track and opernttona were resumed. Divorce suits wars filed In tha superior court yesterday by Mrs. Ella lleiticti against he husband, J. K. Hemen, and by Mrs. Emma KoB -l.ic against Jscob Koskle. Hotli plaintiffs silage non-support. . • Information was filed In the su perior court today charging John Phillips uti'i J. Sanders with at tempted burglary. William Deppe Is being tried In the superior court tods. on th« charge of assault with Intent to do bodily Injury. Ha Is accused. _ striking Robert Ball with an Iron; bar; as the latter was sitting In fci| office. . _ r __,_^ii____Ji