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TAR'S CRUSADE AGAINST THE MEADOWS Té IN A COMPLETE VICTORY ee ee Mev olutionary Hordes Throng the Crowed Thor: | oughfares and Fire Belch- ing Volleys From Deadly Machine Guns Into the | Ranks of Czar’s Troops: + ‘ODESSA, June 29---The huddled together in the sses. The streets are filled frenzied workmen fight- Bluejackets guns, landed om the Kniaz Potemkine, fighting with the srrikers ad barricades against the k ma It is re ttleship Pobiedonosetz and revolt of the sailors. ODRSe\. June 29. The situation levard, near the coal docks A Me grown worse during the last few | number of sailors from the Kolas Pears are expressed that the | Potemkine la and joined the strikers in flehting the authorities have to guard foreigners. may reach a point of open This morning the har- Guards were overpowered and} Russian steamers fired. The with great quantities of| dime, were destroyed. troops fired several roo: The The crew of a government trans port, which arrived today from volleys | Nickoleff mutinied, seized the offi Hithe rioters. ‘The casualties are| cers and joined the crew of the bat- fed at 200 killed and 800 | Cleahip Kaiaz Potemkine, to which A number of troope re-| they turned over the captain and) to fire on the ridters, and| Other officers of the transport. it RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP KNIAZ POTEMKINE. In Hands of Rebel Sailors, Who Are Bombarding Odessa. fis. reported that foreign consuls have sallor}asked their respective governments Murder ied to the mutiny/to send warships to Odessa the batvirship, is exposed on —— aay, where |\t was placed by the| BERLIN, June 29.—The Zeltun Weterday. The sailors demand | of Odessa, reports that the mutin- IBS body be accorded military|ous crew of the Russian battleship Kaniaz Potemkine began this morn «ia stilliing to bombard the city Tt te 1. Ajstated that the harbor works are smoke hangs already badly damaged h noted =f y Odessa ia wild with terror arntities of val- —-- The ca VIENNA, June 29.—A dispatch h jlers fre re-|from Lodz says the authorities ead bodies are|threaten to bombard the town In treeta in thelcase there Is any further firtng on he the | the police or troops by the strikers The 1 Maser ght oceurrea) WARSAW, June 29—When news Mbe vicinity « kolaivisky bow- of the revolt of the crew of the bat- bitants are panic striken Hundreds have been ported that the siser Griden are on the way om Sebastopol to suppress taken special care j iF 60, READ ABOUT OUR GREAT PC OUR GREA Ueship Kniaz Potemkine, at Odes sa, reached here, socialist leaders called a meeting and the followers Jopted resolutions for the “sue cess” of thelr naval brothers, A third attempt within 24 hours to as saseinate Chief of Police Czrenn stochau waa made last night when a bomb was thrown at the eb carriage, The horses were b! to pieces and the vehicle wrecked. The coachman was badly injured. but the chief escaped. ST. PETERSBURG, June 2 Angered because his wife would Late reports from Odessa eay that) the strike is spreading and nearly all the workingmen are now out The police arre: over 400 men charged with Instigating disturb ances. The hospital is crowded with the wounded from recent street \fights between the police and the strikers. It ls rumored that the officers of} Vice Admiral Kruger's warships followed by the woman's screams. which left Bedastopol for sea| A Bumber of attaches of the clr- Tuesday, were murdered by mutin ous rushed {nto the tent to see the fers, The vennels which are said) Woman lying in a pool of blood be in the hands of the mutiniers |@Md Jefferson standing with # re- are the Ticheame, Rinope and Trias, |Yolver clutched In each hand. Among the cireus people who en- not son, day, Edward Jeffer a cireus employe, at noon to- attempted to kill his wife, Bm- ma Jefferson, a fortune teller with the Arnold shows, at Ballard, by a jrevolver shot Jefferson entered the little tent joccupled by his wife, After a few |hot words a pistol shot rang out. live with him, viatitelia, The report is not con | firmed. |tered the tent was Mrs, Kobler. a Admiral Avellan was summoned |trapese performer. The infuriated ton, | man mpted to snap one of his send pletols the woman, but was pre- ed by Kobler, who rushed upon him striking both weapons upward. Jefferson was then overpowered after a desperate fight. The wounded woman wan taken the Ballard hospital, where it was found that her injury consisted of a painful wound in the left hip. by the caar to Giscuss the situ It iw feared the revolt has sp to the army. A battleship lett Be- bastopel during the night with or ders to steam at full speed Odenea, LONDON, June 2%.--A_ dispated | from Odessa to the Central News states that the whole harbor there ie in flames a result of the In the hospital Mra. Jefferson mutinous Russian sailors on board |°!#imed that her husband tried to ae tha nited Nattlechip ‘Kalas Po- (extort money from her and when temkine firing on the town, ‘The |#he refused, shot her. She said that firet of the shots struck In the miaer | Jetferson is a southerner and a of a band of Cossacks, killing four | “dope fiend.” , 4 wounding 17. The next set fire He kiesed me first.” said Mrs. to one of the outlying docks a Jefferson, “and then asked me for the flames spread from ship to|™money, as he has often done before ship until at last reports the entire}! would not give him any. Then he shipping was in flames and the city | drew two pistols and shot me. in danger It is said that thie is not the first time that kill his wife and that on one occ Portland LIBAU, June 29.—Ruasian sailors here have mutinied and attacked the| "on he was arrested in government stores. They seized arma| for threatening her life and fired into the officers quarters. He ts 39 and she 50. Troops have been sent to the acene.| The wounded women is affeo- |tlonately termed “Mother” by the LONDON, June 29.—A dispatch to| Arnold clrens folk, who bold her Lloyds from Odessa, this morning, |!® great esteem. ways “During serious riots here They say I'm crazy hundreds were shot. The port isjcraay! partly burned. Martial law is de-/ ‘Ob. jared and all te now quiet. The| “It shows you what other people British residents are safe. can do. That man Arnold is re |sponsible for this whole business. |) wanted my wife, whom I loved! to) bat 1 ain't } how I loved mamma! WASHINGTON, June 2%-—-Am bassador Meyer informed the state| with my whole heart and soul department that the R " leave that show business and come Jernment t# about te with me and lead a better Iife. order for the mob 1 can't remember a single thing in the distri about this awfal business, of which Warsaw, Moscow and Kleff, f they tell me occurred. I only re | purpone of atrengthening| member kissing mamma several Manehurta. The or-| times, then all was a blank.” The above explanation was made |by Jefferson at the county jail.) | gm convinced, after a careful | | where be was taken after the shoot-|¢xamisation of all the evidence and instantly killed by a street car 5 Ziing at Ballard. Jefferson was) that some one connected with the . p . % | brought to this city by Chief of Po canthoting of that « on First, between Union and Un lice Bennett and Pollee Offteer| sullty either of a wil . A i! j* dent of the * | Towle, of Ballard, who made the| the law or of inexcusable ca versity, at 11 o'clock on Wednes *% company, killed himself @ lo oreat ness, but, it appearing that two as- night. As usual, the employes of * morning. He was in poor ®/ at the county jail Jefferson cried | Sistants were employed by Prin & health, His business affairs ®) xe g child and at times became| cipal Bailey in conducting the ex- the Seattle Blectric company were & were in good condition. De- #| hysterical, throwing his arms above| amination referred to, and no evi ; \* ed carried jfe insurance #/ nis head and declaring before God| dence having been submitted which declared blameless. He was riding » to the amount of $100,000. that he was irresponsible at the/ fixes this blame upon Principal! .. . Cedar at , , ae [See E EES EEE EEE #ltie of the shooting Bailey, the recommendation of As- °° * eh amie SOF, SoS -- — 1 < t remember wh’at took me/#lstamt Superintendent McCully ts | from it Th who saw the to Ballard. cept that I knew 1| hereby adopted and the case dis wanted my darling to lead a better| missed ident, say he struck directly in pp Madre RRR RA ARR front of her © For days and days t could not|* * % front of another Cedar street car eat or sleop, only walk, walk, walk!" 14 javices received here from #|by which he was crushed to death After such statements Jefferson!) wcities in Alaak thea | would ramble on about how he had/ 4 ROT Of ooMory indicate #| OFunetad was a laborer and lived i secured job after job, but could not] ® inat qorest fires are raging at * al seem to make things go. * pt Ban mye Roi habe oe % [at 006 First avenue, Bala:? They brought ail this trouble on] ) One counts. The United # re me—those show people—that’s what = ’ . | they did!” Jefferson continued, after bd est sha, 120 De aged 5 Atco a WEATHER FORECAST BERLIN, June 29.—According to|which he agnin Inpsed into a hys-|% Serer’ in repairing ihe Rover terical fit of sobbing. ® ment les almost to Fairbanks, & the Morgen Post, General Marmu-| ‘The prisoner stated after he had|* Sat Gres are raging unabated. #) night and Friday: Fair; Light sotf, commander of the troops at|Pecome calmer that he could Te!» pany rep: are | North Winds, nbe examined for some Lodz, was assassinated by rebela| thing down in Salem, Ore. is ohengtl oben ly vag 4 In the opinion of members of the lwho attacked the general while he| “At that time they examined me : me “e mets yuncil the contract fo: ng! |for something or other, but I don't} * DBL Hat no actual breaks have ® 1 avenue will be 1 w was driving through the city. Af | remember just what. I know they | ¥ eee on oe rs 8. Arrangements are ng ter dragging him from his car- filled me with morphine,” he ex * ee ee * - aoe dice oe ae made to eliminate all co pro plaine ce edings by getting pre own riage they stabbed him through the Bennett then stated that he was either waive damages at one time employed by the South specify how eratic | heart. ern Carnival company, and had also they des ired ro ‘ ox gig | done odd jobs in carpentering and priation can made and BERLIN, June 29.—Th Morgen | laboring work or whatever he could work can proceed at once. Post says a conspiracy among ne | wet officers of the Russian guards regi-| Mrs. Jefferson's name before her| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M WASHINGTON, June 29.—At the ment was disco et St. Peters-| marriage was Emma Simmons and | —TP!* morning at San Ante ata- {request of Secretary Hitchcock S¢ bur The officers planned to kill » > tion, aouth of thie city, Conductor A. | retary Moody has ordered a spe are. t p ‘| her home was in Scranton, Pa me A , \ Grand Duke Viadimir, who ts held Jefferson and his wife joined the |W: Well. in charge o passenger | grand Jury to sit at Lewtat Ida largely responsible for the reaction-| Arnold show several years ago at| {tain coming to this city from El|to conalde 1 fraud cases which ary policy of the grand dukes. | Portland Jefferson left the show, ano, Ww kilied Mra. D. ld expire July 15 un Many, officers in the plot were ar-| however, one year ago and at the| poprer Colo. wes we tat of limitations, Ir rested. th ttempted to reval n jure and severa exicar m six vonths eon ane ate ete ee Upoe Mie were painfully ‘hurt. Both nortt BATAVIA, June 29.—The captain] Jefferson Is 39 years of age and|®"4 south bound passenger trains _ of the Danish steamer Princess Ma-| js somewhat gray. His mustache of | met at San Antonio, and In attempt or rt 0 tn rie, who reached here today, report#| sandy-gray is short cropped, aa is | in to clear the main track the 2 ag 1 of the tennis te hament for that on June 22 his vessel was over-| his hair. Tho man’s clothes were | bound pushed a numbe he ta 9 ‘ bees 5 at Wim-| hauled by the Russian cruiser) peat and from all appearances he ht cara from the & Mh a ~ es = Mh Ree Tereka, his crew taken off and his| was evidently doing well Iine, when the 1 ins Longhurst, 6-3 vessel sunk. At the jall the officials expressed h plunged Into th a —— the belief that Jefferson was acting | tele ¢ the first r » be served by the O44 ee wand that bis mind was not as af ae rea is naar Ge tha. Conaeemaianmnl eheatels * w\ fected as he pretended it to bi gee ee eee eee ee ee Hw Of West Seattle during the noon & CAPRTOWN, June 29—The #| The officials expressed the opinion|# The coroner's office received *| hour on July 4 in the basement of #% German garrison at Karries- &|that Jefferson might be playing| # word about 2 o'clock Thursday *|the chureh * bourg, Southwest Africa, was #/| the lunatic for the purpose of bet |* aft ernoc that an unknown *] # attacked by Hottentots under #| tering his chances at his trial #% man was found dead on the #| The Young Women’s Christian a ® Marengo. Fourteen officers i* When Office ‘owle arrived at ® county road abo five miles *® n of Seattle will give a free # 85 men of the garrison e &| the scene of the shooting Jeffe * from Georgetown Deputy #{concert, with recitations by the & killed in @ 14 hours’ fight, * surrounded by a crowd num- yw Coroner Allen was sent out % Sanderson school, in Hillman City e &! bering fully a half hundred people, # Immediately to investigate. %* In the First M ebureh, Friday MOAN Who bad been attracted by the eae HER RR Re we evening DO YOU WANT TO HELP SOME SCHOOL Tac Jefferson has tried to/ a POPULARITY CONT a eT Al The. Seattle Sta SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, Jon 29, 190 “DOPE” FIEND TRIES TO MURDER HIS WIFE shooting, Jefferson fought like a, blows administered by the arresting fiend for a short time, and the of-| officers fieerg were compelied to use their! The man atedly complained clubs to subdue the frenzied man.| that his head hurt him after be As @ result Jefferson's ear was and begged ¢ cut @nd hie mouth injured from the let him alone es - -— = dw Sn ladle dae dat te dal Rel alae ladathe Rolialhsiialiedai’ * * WATCH FOR IT FRIDAY . * ON ACCOUNT OF THE VAST AMOUNT OF BIG NEWS * ® AND THE LACK OF SPACE, THe ARTICLE WHAT | * ®) WOULD ©0 IF | WERE THE CZAR.” BY WM. T. STEAD, AN- * * wgeyoRD TO APPEAR IN THIS IS8UP, WAS CROWDED *® * * 1 Tf WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR IN FRIDAY'S ISSUE. * 7 P| i oN OF THE TIM ARTICLES YET WRITTEN * * iE GREAT CRISIS | SSIA. * * * TO, e eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee Bringing $600,000 in gold from the | Tangha, the steamabip Valencia, of the Pacific Coast Steamship com |, aFfived in Seattle from Nome . Michaels, on Thursday morn pan: via ing. Tite verse! brings the report that the feo Which delayed the steamship Ohie'for five days ts rapidiy b driven Roward Bering sea and from all imitipations prevalent at the time the Valencia was passing the field it would, within a short time, be PRINCIPAL well in toward Bering straits The officers of the that the ice encountered by t the way down did not cat lay in getting through report that th vessel report any de They also » we could be desired and har at all prevailed Tho Valencia left St 1 any fog Michaels on same day en- Her course wa. and she June 21, and on the counter the ice, at once changed around the pack. bead KUHN TO BE TRIED | Postmaster George M. Kuhn, of West Seattle, who attempted sul cide Wednesday morping, rested a Noi easy at Providence hospital all Wed neaday night, and if his condition Hey, prin- anak ht ames Mien [remains as good as ft is, he will be pes fare jubjjant Poco the news | Dro wht up for a hearing before ee 9 tame from Olympia, ‘Thurs. | United a Bow | 4ey, that the ria: (ete Lee ee * have been dismissed by Ruperintendent R charge against B. Bryan i Mr Batley | wagethat be wilfully or through | a jonee exposed = the eighth | @xamination questions last | Janiiary in such 4 manner that a knowledge of the questions was ob | tained by some of the students be fore the proper time. | CRUSHED BY CAR WHEELS Jobann Grunstad was run down ther yas all that| EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ARE | WaewieH MORE. OF OUR READERS WOULD | | | the im the Devine w Fireman city were \Rivers of Hanmer Blood Are Flowing Through Odessa's R iot- ‘Torn Streets Kansas City NTERESTING, ONTRIBUTE. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 5 CENTS PER MONTH LYNCHED KANSAS CITY, limite Frazier Mo., June 29.- As the result of a collision between the Santa Fe California limited and Southern freight this and killed and Fitemorris fatally morning. Switchman MORE TRAIN WRECK VICTIMS Engineer injured. {7 PERSONS ARE KILLED ATHENS, Ga, June At the The mob then opened the cella town of Watkinsville, seven milos che Tactins Sh tying Se opes, then marched them te # from here, a mob broke Into the jail] oF the let en Oe ee early this morning and lynched al y bound them to a fence with white man and seven negroes for the os ; 1 . ne freer the fs white tad smb Woven sumsecs, wee 1% is back, took deliberate aim | pected on assaulting Mr. Welton | to. cid nhoteune, om fem P Dooley, wife of a farmer near Wat- |"; en. tel end. ts » kinsville auletty ae | ; The mob of 100, armed and mask-| “U/*!), disperses 64, broke into the jail, meeting with | ,,7°¢ Patterson tient ve OO realathnee The’ victime were | tBe round only slightly injured, strung up In the public square and re abbey the bodies riddied with bullets. The|w@ eek ttkhkkkahkae state authorities were notified, but | ® ” {t is not thought they will take steps | * GYPSIES ACCUSED OF EAT- & to punish the lynchers. * ING CHILDREN, * Nine men were taken from the| * * jail, but Joe Patterson, a negro, e#-|% VIENNA, June 29.—Under caped death by falling to the ground) ® the terrible charge of having ® when the shi were fired. He|® killed and eaten many chil- feigned death. lw dren gypsies have been ar- & The mob formed quietly Just after | # rested near Jassebereny, Hun- © midnight and mare in order to|% gary. The leader of the band # the jail, where the keys were de-| # alone is alleged to have eaten ® | manded of the jail, who saw resiat-| gw eighteen children. * ance was usel as the was | % * heavily armed. Pee eee eee eee ee SHPESEBEDR EER ES * sick man of Second ave- % 1 his nepotic sucklings W IT MAKES US LAUGH. Th onvulsively all day % inesday and Thursday be~ *. Star has scooped ® "on big news, both w” snd telegraphic every day % vek, both in news mat< Wt ter and tlustrations. * As a matter of fact, the only tei The Faker” has scored %, month was on June %, %} it ended the Russian- #&; war, which has been # ever since, * * : a iadindindindinMadindindindindinde teins) 16 PERSONS VICTIMS SBURG, Kan., June 29, narrowly escaped Ge- by a cyclone which swept | | } me this Japa ragin oop * * \* le * * * * * & loc * * * * * * * * * ne outskirts last night °nd missed EMPORIUM, Pa., June 29—Nine|the main portion. Sixteen are ree men were killed and from 12 to 15| ported killed in the country, where othors were injured by an explosion | there scores of houses an@- lof aton of dynamite yesterday at|barns destroyed. There was much | the plant of the Emporium Powder | damage to crops. je Several buildings were yj PHILLIPPSBURG, Kan., June 29. Right persons were killed in the farming country north of Phillippe burg by a violent storm laste yes- terday afternoon, The dead; The known dead THOMAS ROBERT ALEXAN- DER, two daughters, aged 2 andé, MRS. JANE ALEXANDER. ATWATER, ©. June 29.—One Thirty were injured, several of man Was killed and 15 injured in a} Whor y die. wreck of the Pennsylvania fiyer| DANIEL WEAVER, farmer. Cleveland-Pittsburg train at. 9:30]. MRS. ALEXANDER AND TWQ this morning. The train jumped the | DAUGHTERS | MR. MORGAN, farmer. | The dead MORGAN'S HIRED MAN, CORNELIUS MUNHALL, of] ELMER LAMB ar UNKNOWN WOMAN. : Unknown section hand, fatally in- | LATER, Be | The dead now number 18, The panes Balawir Fireman |8torm was accompanied by a ter- her A s were seriously |Tiflc shower of ‘hall. injured. a - ~< ste ea es ee a x #4] RAISE MONEY FOR lw the loftiest b f the *] | tne on the tore of the STE&L PLAN? * “Jjack-knife bridge today, *| - * Thomas J. McEwan, structural &/ \* n worke ted goodby to ®| ttle will have another steel ® the peor 100 feet below, and as plant if the action taken by the Se- *® jumped to ve The *Jattle Real Estate Men's association, * body has not ecovered. | Wednesday, at the meeting, is car- tok tk tk te eK | ried out : FOUGHT FIRES STOCKTON, Cal, June 29,.—Fully | 2,000 men and women fought a big fire between this city and odi early last night. The fi al i les of fences and eatened many fine reside One group of women were surround ed by flames and ued by a party of . a thrilling battie with the flames, during which many had their faces bl hair nee |clothes partly burned, The 1 1 $8,000 William Piggott said that | eastern people were interested in |i city as an iron center and that a man was in the city at the pres- a time looking for a site upon which to build He asked the real estate men to raise $50,000. He ‘aid he would raise a similar amount, while east- ern people would put up $400,000. The president of the association will appoint a committee to raise the necessary $50,000 in order to secure the plant ee * Bank clearings Thursday © * amounted to $956,172.56. One & * year ago Thursday they were & *$ 1.14 * See e eee eee eee ee |

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