Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LE 8 ec SADE AGAINS 8 7 L qpestretih “A compuere vie rony ae WP don mead ABOUT OUR“Ghe AF'BORULARTTY CowFust in’ PARP ASAE THE ARITSMUAL®,PYoS MEMBERS WOUNS CONTmOUTE, The ery eeatets } mm. \ The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwes That Dares to Print the News | . bussian Sailors Seize Ship and Kill Officers SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE a8, 1905, VOL. 7. NO. 10% -R MONTH “FI Were Czar” Two Soldiers Victims of roamavanwiervun | Wine Claimed to be “Doped” for This Newspaper by W. T. Stead FAMOUS ENGLISH EDITOR, ECONOMIST AND PERSONAL 7 iv T ) , » © out . > Ned ADDENED BY CRUELTY OF SUPERIORS, CREW MUTINIES— of peg 5 Roms pedis. Sane INTERVIEWER OF NICHOLAS Ii, PUUERTETTTTTTTTT Ty PAIR OF UNCLE SAM'S BOYS ACCUSE KEEPER OF NOTORIOUS w | | CONTROL OF SHIP AND THREATEN TO BOMBARD TOWN | panos 0 police * * 7 “ ” ™ te ee Boag RA Watch for This Remarkable Paper in The Star Tomorrow. |% STRICKEN ON THE BENCH. * SEATTLE DIVE WITH GIVING THEM “KNOCK-OUT” DROPS ee in rioting |® While bh " ¢ a case Tues & ONE VICTIM STILL IN DANGER A, June 28.—The ¢ of) Father John of Kronstadt to a mon . — * day, Judge Tallman, of the su- * fhe battleship Knis Potemkin Tav-/astery located at a desolate point on ong ® perior court, was taken eud- ® y, of thd Black sea fleet, have} the coast of the White sea. The * denly iil and went home * | of harsh treatment, | decree was issued, according te the * His condition today is re- *& i the officers. The | Post, as a punishment for gross im- * ported as being serious, . Alleged “knock out drops” nearly, they went into the same place an@ to bombard and irregularities In his J} caused the death of Clifford Ulrich orde sherry wise, which was The battleshtp is now cruls-| affairs. Father Joba is held in tho one =? Terenas row fearing to land,| greatest veneration by the Russian fear bloodshed | people, many of whom believe him ot is made to board the| to be the Messiah and Charles Roberts, discharged! glasses each. In a few minutes Ul- * subaiterns from Fort Flagler, who! rich complained of queer sensationg claim to have been administered the and hardly had his comrade assisted poisonous potations in t Inter-|/ him out of the saloon before hd urban bar at 10:30 o'clock Wednes-| drop unconscious to the pave- day morning ment Adam Hoenicke, a farmer at South| Ulrich is still unconscious and) Roberts swooned a few minutes rk, was found dead at 7:15 o'clock | physicians are working over him at/ afterwards, and he thinks that they, - | WARSAW, June 28—The police FLADIVOS TOK, June 8. Jap-| are making wholesale arrests of warships, believed to be tor ews for alleged participation in re Doats, were seen on the horizon | cent riots, The authorities appear 5 - . to be afraid to proceed against the caday morning by a searching| the Wayside Emergency hospital,| were the intended victims of a plot socialists for fear of assassination in party that had beea looking for him | Where both were ken shortly | to se their saving of many, PETERSBURG, June 28.—|/ retaliation. The city is divided into since Saturday after they were picked up from the) months which they had with them. Admiral Choukin, commander | four military districts for the pur- It i* wupponed that death was due| sidewalk in front of the notorious} Both. have relatives in the East Black sea fleet, has declined | pose of keeping order. All but stx- to an attack of heart failure saloon which is located in the base-| and were on thelr way home. geeept the post of minister of/ teen factories resumed operations Hoenicke was putting up a fence} ment at the corner of Occidental and An interview with the proprietor. to succeed Admiral Avellan,| this morning. The miners in all the at the time and was found lying] Yewler way of the saloon shortly afterwards re » admission from him as clone to the place where he had been| was interviewed at the! sulted in |working. It is believed that he 1 | Wayside hospital and showed a Star | to serving his patrons with the wine, | Saturday reporter his discharge papers, which empty bottle. was brought’ The body was found by J. Guyer that he had been regularly forth with the dregs of the wine and A. Shoe, two of the searchers it. All evidence of attempts labout 200 yards distant from the! service, as bad his com: 2 two soldiers was denied house. Coroner Carroll was notified| Roberts says that he and Ulrich | and the proprietor was plausible In land Deputy ¢ mer Arnold 4 arrived in the city Tuesday evening | hi explanations to Patrolman patched to the scene to investigate | from Fort Flag and dropped into | Damm, who investigated the trouble, the death. The body was brought to} ‘he Interu where they pur-| The police have had more or less [colliertes in the Dembrova district | have gone on strike KIO, June 28.—Field Marshal ~ has made the following re-| ST. PETERSBURG, June 28. 2 |General Kuropatkin has been killed Dur cavalry occupied Yuyang, 10} and 70,000 Russians have been cut north of Kyong Syong, North- | off by Nogi's army, a¢eording to a Korea, on June 26. The enemy | rumor. ed our force in the vicinity of | oe Chia Tien mil r ODESSA, Jur .. £gsa2> tentifie dismissed at the end of honorabie | still e to ro Conflicts be aaeof Kwang Ping, on June 26, but | tween the people and police have o« the Bonney-Watson company's | chase Ty wine. They | trouble with this resort and are com Sc outeed* Sa Gk aotanel Ge he oon jdrank it at their room, but felt no | tinually driving out “drunk roller an B |known striker last night threw a He Mved alone and leaves|!!l effects from it at that time who prey upon victims after they, Upon arising Wednesday morning | become helpless daughter, living in this city with) [RLIN, June 28.—The Post| bomb into a cathedral, killing the] that the czar has banished | police inspector, The perpetrator This Little Pig” Got $1600 Damages ed her } | friends who ado: Pes eae on-~ggmene RS, ROSINA SMITH Nome and St. Michael have bee | Ishut off from all telegraphic com }for the past five days, owing to for fest fires raging in the woods be- jtween the mouth of the Tanana [river and Eagle City | Major Glaseford, of the cable of. flee, stated Wednesday that com |munication would probably not be re-eatablished for several days, as | the forest fires are worse than has | been khown for several years 5 Sata ay SEE EE EE EE EE HH Slomber Which loowe , ia carelessly tied rope in the ole bis little pig went to market; @/vator shaft of the Walker building. Is little pig stayed he ® | strike Smith on the right te } IS little pig got damages.” *| Four other toes were practi [SeReataewn ane ewe —Revised Mother Goose. ®| put out of bueness, and the wh ~ rag - EB % | foot was badly crushed. smith wit! | wd pit vee & Ee OR 4 SERRE EEE EEE HH) Probably me for life. * PpoUGHK mw, June * — | The Was heard before a jury - r+ ag ag , many toes have you for sale|in Judge Morris’ court, ‘The dam- * BM wae the four-o *| 1,600 per toe? agen were awarded against. Mat | » ee th eferce | 1 amount mamed is now the| thew Dow, the contractor at work | brie pags Mgr aa ne 21 * price for first class, healthy, }on the butlding at the time, as the és én sinus inettaia \* cision to Core POUNCE So sand bunyoniess tors {Wane for the carelessness causing iil Ts ay. wot oy Pont Tats bs oe a oS aan ecatne Gres & in T. Smith was Wednesday ithe aceident was fixed by the jury | s s 1S Sar Gide ae wake fe ing awarded $1,800 for the loas| upor him. Cyrus Walker, owner of | & cual ta. 17 Gasende water (no fated recently on account ofla party defendant, but was later | { @ best record previously ma af been crushed by a bundle of dism!iased. ea y: — iar seve ‘phouhd “@ ae —= -|# a le p Pennsylvania third, Co- &| # lumbia fourth, Wisconsin fifth: } j . * i eee eee ee ee i? | a See} TOKIO, J ‘ 3 In his fron cell at the McNell Is- counterfeit money, Richards plead-| pp @@@ &e & && & @ & && & & | both the lide i prom guilty and exonerated bis aceom-|@ OHIO REACHES SEATTLE. & | ties in the house of repre nd that to pay THE SMITH HOME BEFORE THE CONTRACTORS BEGAN WORK. _—. Mra. Rosina Smith secured atte f Judge Gor first | tled carpenters have not filed a fore ut | mal complaint, t left the Jon Tues-| justice court with that intention Tuesday afternoon sore from de« pting to pro-| feat Mrs. Smith, it Is understood, has A sadder case ts not recorded in| gloomy prospect so palled on him |@@ee@e & & Week Rahehe the criminal annals of the state. that he succumbed to his grief j Richards had voluntarily gone into Several of the federal officers be | tmaster George M. Kuhn, of ciently the officer summoned an | his long servitude in order to save | lieve Richards committed suicide by Claims rT Bill” as Hubb "EN | tambulance and the official was re-|his sister, her little child and her|taking poison, but the attendants y | Seattle, an account of Whose) moved to Providence hospital in| husband from a similar fate. claim that an autopsy will prove | defaication appears in an-| Seattle. He is not believed to be | When the quartet was arrested by | that th intrepid but chivalrous Ww nt 10 000 F D ohaguedls Sechaepiakebetel ants 910, or Damages - > a leg § jland penitentiary, Frank Richards. | pijces Judge Hanford, on June 21.\@ The steamer Ohio, the only & | tonight ¢ ta jthe young counterfelter who had| sentenced him to five years in the! ® boat delayed on the Nome #& | must be s }iust begun five years’ captivity, | penitentiary. #& Seattle trip, arrived in Seattle stantial ind |died Wednesday morning of @| Richards never appeared to re-|@ af 2:45 o'clock on Wednesday & self t lat heart egret his martyrdom, but his | afternoon. ee a —_— part of this paper, returned to| any danger. the United States secret service of-|lawbreaker died simply from a Fae home at West Seattle about 4 The theory is that Kuhn came |ficers charged with manufacturing | broken heart - Wednesday morning, and | over to Seattle and attempted to talking with his wife, fell into) collect sufficient funds to cover his A Bombshell will be hurled into | formed with a sister, but that last : on at her feet }alleged defaleation and failing in the camp of “Bwiftwater” Bill Gates, | ed but for a short while; then Gates|~ 4) e 3 immediately got him to bed | this, that he returned to West Seat of Klondike faine, ne eted at/toured through the east with his] eee out of @mmoned Dr. J. M. Morgan.’ tie, let himself into his store and Fatrbantke, by an « od wife, wh Klondike dogs and nuggets « te by 1 Rear by, who found that the took the poison , ie applying for a 4 e th At Washington, D. C. Ve Beat-| her grout Bad taken poison with intent} It was not ascertained what the elty, has ch i her yest for | rice Beebe cla oked favor-| tne say The doctor pumped the | nature of the poison was $250 @ bi gut of him and summoned Kuhn is under surveillance at the jane reeentiy te ed that returned he t “ Sire Se iy Marshal Lathe, who imme-! hospital, and after he gets over the <i iere: eat he sa hed waned ake tase Wak dae Uae cael | Mra. fook the man under cus-| effects of the poison, he will be ar clean up at least at the end|she has two child one of whom!yy, . raigned on a charge of defalcating 08 GHP pacer season tn fer away | Gates Ras hover econ, ag she claime|” Are Kuhn had recovered suffi-/ with $5,000 of government money Atmel, the famous thining man deserted | ne *usce mplat her before , t ‘ an amended co will be r the filed goon by her attorney citing the | bor pecan 9 —-- new feature nd Gates may have Mra, Katherine Gates, well known | hands. : ; ‘ LONDON, Jane 28.—It Is learned, calling all its battleships and first | ried “n hh” to Seattle, where solis Gates second lega { i sage De | WHAT THE and second class cruisers from the|m@eh of his recently acquired | that LOOKS LIKE that France has now been drawn by| Far East wenltl te at stake Beebe reign | avy water guns, EY ., sce’, Ud odaasanadntacecgi wont the Folks Write? i) round up criminals whe not see that the up against it!” vatrolmen raided the place and] ‘ | It f* a natural fact that this al-; The Klondiker's plunges Into the | tor ts ‘ attempt to overlook land into the latter's alliance 1 , tched t sei = fs the der m of many « ‘ought the inmates to the city jail. | Ene | lance should be kept as secret as| seething maelstorms of matrimony | A cablegram will be disp ed ‘ t the store bu y of n injunction Meeal police officers, who blan natead of at least making some soft! V+, Japan. Confirmation is given | possible, since, as long as the war have been many, but the noted min- | Gates in the Fairbank P ts heagheligt teas Pe again detent Attorney De B r for not rf an example the negresses, all between Russia and Japan {6 in| ing man's friends say Bin” wae| fying hiv of the ' f st 5 Sablery aneluat attacking them a “square deal” in f whom are old offenders, so the|to the news of this new triple al-| progress, it would clearly be impoll-|bW® twice legally a benedict. His | wealth hara t t. As yet the Giseras y the “water cur tition of prisoners brought Hee claim, De Bruler conducted | tte for France to conclude an alli-| fiemt love wan bewitching Laura La|is expected withir few Bolice court an able defense for them and se-|lance by the extraordinary action | ance against her formor Ruasian| Mere, who dazzled the “chechawk- | days, oF soon as s recog —_—_— ————— Bruler’s actions in refusi ired their release. of the French government in re-) friends ere’ at Dawson during the cap's|nixes the necessity of an answ | . ® ite with the police in ma All of which leaves the police to pest days. After G and “Swift | William Wray, a al a ey ut® |3FIRST JOBS OF : : Try this Scheme-- Will Work PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND BURNS Side By Side . afternoon | According to reports received here, and that if a fire once gets under} S women of the| FFF FFF ERE REE RED PORTLAND, June 28.—Nicoll secure the details of Fina’s death, | Wednesday morning by the Steamer| way there, the entire island will] | ing} Dolphin, of the Alaska yetem has caused the free. Scammed civ Gvet mucaed cares and Detectives Carpenter and F Steamship | probably be razed. | Women were arrested Monday |ing chestnut rails up a steep hin | Pina has a unique system to compel | spent several hours yesterday in| company, a terrific fire is raging on| The Prince Wales Island is cov-! by Officer Brafford = =and) ¢¢ Ohio stake-and-rider fence.| his relatives to pay him attention} ferreting out the mystery |the Prince of Wales isiand. The|ered with a fine growth of cedar,| J, W, Abbott, murderer and sul- (ness and the authorities are at a losa RS) Who raided the notorious), drew down 90 cents a day and had | which he says never fails, Pretend-| Fina states that his brother has| Dolphin on her trip through Clar-|which is used for the manufacture} S to truth of the tragic eng Be Paris house, as the first step|» steady job.’—A. L. Rutherford,|ing to be dead and to have left a rable personal property be-jence strait, which separates the/of lead pencils. 1 probably the| cide of Tuesday morning, died at} of Abbott left a letter e ade to stop the systemat) chasing agent for King county | fortune to his brother, he awa g to him and, no attention be- | island from the main land, was com-|hardest cedar that can be found and,| the Wayside Emergency hospital | ex deed, but many offi- “ in that resort commissioners a lively interest in his affairs, wh paid to his communications, he} pelied to run under slow-bell on ac-|once started, burt ke pa For! shortly after 3 o'clock on Wednes-| nature of his griev- BM Want those numerous letters had failed to se-| wanted to find out whether his} count of the dense smoke that was|the past week the \ s of the) day morning and now lies beside his} ar their rot cure any reply The use of this| brother wae intentionally ignoring | blowing from the island. island have been fleeing to the|wife at the m he parents are heard from SMR te what WEATHER FORECAST He. police of St.| him, so had a friend write that he| The officials of the Alaska Steam-| mainland for safety. If, as | bodies will be he will be interred Mt Detar. aid he officers, | Paul and Portland maiderable| had died and left a large fortune.|ship company state that there has|the entire island is burned, the loss|to telegrams sent East to their] here, as req <i in the letter left | on Mor night, another Tonight and Thursday Fair—!trouble. The authorities of the Min- |Now he will take legal to re- beeen little or no rain in that part|to the canneries and mines there’ parents by Abbott, who was a member of we Am was “touche for $75, theWarmer north winds nesota city wired the police here to | cover bis property, of the country during the summer,} will be great, Abbott never recov conscious: the Eagles lodga ”