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STAR'S CRUSADE AGAINST THE MEADOWS THE STAR'S GREAT TEACHERS’ CONTEST ENDS THE EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ARE INTERESTING WLTS IN A COMPLETE VIC TORY eee b eS aes si he) RESULTS oe in tne tee UE WE WISH MORE OF OUR READERS WOULD CONTRIBUTE. The Pioneer One Cent y Ny The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest 1] e td ; That Dares to Print the News i S or POET AY Wy Contest Closes in a _ WARSHIPS SHPS REVOLT HE MIE geome hie \* * | . * FERENT CANDIDATES ON THE LAST DAY—NAMES OF THE’ |4% The yore on . b . - . " . » ODESSA, July L—Whe ce ; ‘ a NG CRISIS AT ODESSA— CZAR PLANS TO EXECUTE 3,000 ral Kroger, with his = n of LUCKY PRIZE WINNERS, WITH THE TOTAL VOTE FOREACH Is petra me * % - 3 , . me “ he gy b-y enorm total of 915,478, dis- # A} BLUEJACKETS AS AWFUL LESSON TO RUSSIAN PEOPLE oie me nd seve torpec CANDIDATE *® tribut among 17 candidates & ‘i \ | cara MUtinests on Rt RR RRR | ax follow * H Potemkine (o surrender or| % * ee ee * Mixs Chase 1120 ; ew hau a down the| ® 18%8—Born Salem, Ind., October & ” | Mise Metealt 146,277 & Rom: a Kave up, The squad-|w® 1858— raduated from Brown University em © comnrmecem 6 + seem arene «> we eC * Mi a i NDERLAND, } July It n high cireles that the| Ton under | arrived at noon) ® 1861—Admitted to practice law * r ee , beet 1 on ; oe % _ pw h 1 a Tre fear nd ange | yesterday and immediately iasued| @ 1861 re y to Preside 1 coln a n i 9 x x ikea . ; } ary to President Lit * @|* Mi Y 19. " > oy oon has that the §,000 revolting | Orders to the mutineers, The ves-|® 1865 etary of French legation * | Misa Johnson 67. onthe n who surre als leared for ™ and) @ 1870--Kditorial writer of New York Tribune, = |® Mis ir 64, warships mat hey Libau, shall be shot, as r| peo ed trouble, but the| ® 1875—Married Misa Stone * inne S ie M 29.775 Mt the port and now threaten | lesson t Russian | ‘ ¢ came when the vessel sur-| # 187%—Assistant Secretary of State * |& Mi e “i i the tow Bven the most hot-h f the| rendered without firing a gun * 188!—Had char of New York Tribune 7 i* Mi Bi nker q yy i RES war party pronounce the proposed * 1897—Ambansador to Pngland * | 1: * Mins 10.000 te % LONDON, July 1 e A dis- | slaughter as an act of the most dis IBAU, July 1.—-The revolt of the | # 189%—Appotnted Secretary of State Died July 1, 1906. * ie Teacher chool Vote er™M pps ts patch to the Evening Standard from |astrous folly 1 predict that if] DlueJackets here, a m neident In| * a * "1 . . Mi 3,100 '® WAeseA Rays that the troubles in the | thé plan is carr it will mean | the avals that are threatening, #& A RAR AR RAR RARER RR Miss Lou Chase....... Walla Walla 523,480 7 pea Pet have been settied. a general rebellion of th }the th { the czar (h t . Bed j n & general rebellion ¢ n peop he rone of the ar ughout | y J a . caress tease ST tage, hha Weak abieapea” oor cael ge \f Miss A. Frances Nichols. Rainier 300,979 4 + 1M & é ‘ ! ‘ t The revolt of the blue sts at| though more th 000 lives have . ® 245 ci: eer J A dispatch to] | The rer of th bl jackets though more than 1,000 1 ha NEW BURY. N.H. July 1 | Che Miss Lillian Metcalf Cascade 240,236 * M pip Ye F ‘a this morning says that a bau has ended, but only after the! Pald the forte: retary of Btate Jot Naw died and ¥ 1 a to Choate ‘ . * z ] Second battleship has joined the /commander of the troops falsely aly at 1 thie <r Pandan | an ype veka me ll © Miss Genevieve Madison. B. F. Day 237,731 @y Total ‘ 4 ii J] mutiny at Odessa. There is no pos-| Promised to supply the rebels w A of as fp lt pommtiie succes ay ; ; “i a ooseess 915,478 # rN ce cn carts tenmumetios ot |vetter food and wet punish them « from pulmonary embolism. | day bad | are Se fy Tat, Her > Mlss Bertha Johnson Interlake 229,731 Ci aea bes * # Work, as the situation is critical. A | After fighting desperately in a patoh song pang ty sort dP ot A « gage Ee aa re de aoe zone nee ee b private telegram from Odessa, dat-|0f woods near the port on Friday 2 ren -2 iM “a. S _ ‘jal P. os e @@ 11:30 o'clock this morning, says |(uring which confict 1,000 blue bade the sick| WASHINGTON, D. ©, July 1 pecia’ rize 1: the’ tere the town is quiet anough, and the Jackets were killed, the Russian p Aor see te Svennomneed that the funeral e ts ee * pemds on the action of the battle- | accepted mpeete wv , . fer 13 care we ev olan © body ounnuecamine led every ian a ship. . No sooner had the rebels laid) “*"** , . eri - —— 7 P.. on e m “3 ‘ = al. 3 ae a ras aie a een DO DO ED OD © ED rota og down their arms, when they were rs wads, riding 4 * Se ie : bhi : “tee e Scudder and Dr. Murphy 4 lock. tome orning a [ ae SF. PETERSBURG, July 1.--| shackled hand and foot and thrown | °° - Boy saw 5 Ry oR 5 ise McMillan bad 2 Serious disturbances are reported | into prison me severe Diehe tte Che . John H w oe te tenet BVBLAND. 0 RTT TTT ward tun sorteesaeell . from the province of Kurek in the The mutineers, who number 950 | "POP" & u Reese ‘ BE Wc ae + . oP ley r. Ras: funesal Wii! ‘ 4 ‘ouehout th seuthern part of European Russia, |™en. have been taken aboard the aon ©. “ . S*. | Brow $68 and @ be- | from the residen: : 7 erecting ae ’ ot ow Star to th % Troops called out are unable to | Ye# of the fleet heavily trone at : . ta min the Crfiod. ntl ae. beathanda-law of Mes. May, wit a Fr nt * Be eee ieee te thank tts # quell the serious rioting. It is ex- | and if the St. Petersourg author t at th |S rchacm Lincele, Tw 3041 he weet |iateruent fe Stone Flat, Lekevie wenens ve * setitack: for At hae beocee ae ae pected that martial law will be de-| for the sake of preventing furth fires Washington with: Preafdent Lin-|cemetery. itev. Dr. Heyden, of the eee ane ' 181.360: © lone of tua tated wepiiar Orem bal [trouble amor tied ¥ " ¢ tha , n nost popular ever un- clared. : mu “ am v4 at : 4 men as his pi secretary and {Ol tone Presbyterian church, willy ® |dertaken by this or ar other : ; ‘ he fleet do net inter it is a}- | Valtios exceed , 2 " 5 at 64,234 ener | " mer 4 “ 3 d BATAVIA, July 1—The mehd ninek a abttatnte that the vebels will ring the war was 1 n'a ad-|probably officiate v4 . sa Cites % [paper in the northwe The Star i WEEE Perch bea boos i Ves thas te Gale wails 5 Se " and aide-de-camp. After ay Hive * ae x |Fegrets that every one of the can- SE Gitet vemahs SHMM the Gn4| The tees of the Potembkine are| Which mut ; pa’ th, | LAncoln's death he was & ade secre fh ER BA Pr * ; 4 ee: Sidetes n the race could not win, 4 ef the war. The vessel failed t ng held on the triple charge of | K I hat ne ‘baad fo active | Belrclaty ao thie * d te . witucae equal chance for alt” = Tat take on a coal supply within the re- | mutiny, murder and refusal to b Both vessels in the harbor, Fears | © . fag tog * 1 * Tad beteetion ar tue ae ired time. save the port of Odessa from in-jof a bombardment are what |"? ig, be ma e-\e 4 » x baglicmy of the week the i ST. PETERSBURG, July 1.—! cendiaries | abated * 1 party will spend at the fair will be” ae * * fleft entirely with the six teachers ; * : I . * |in order that the least possible ine tik * jconyenlence be encountered eae } , Rath heth eee eee! * H * Mrs. Emma Moffatt, the well~ d * *! * I * |known musical fal lead a t id at © mone | Down cal and social leader, ? > > sree 4 4 oo: he Br t % | matron for the party and as soon ® deficit of the al i defau * * ‘ bd ‘ta peatmaster aa oe *| * Me * mvenient she will meet the win- t * [ners of the contest and talk over : * Kub and that will be | J With Change For the Twenty |= irtticouing ix the nest tuture, % |plans for the tri that aye “ ; awl 2 A * | Further announcements, as the | lative in ie aa * 1,127 * | plans materialize, will be made { © to Bave secured the ary & * Lo 1065 % |the columns of The Star, . The landlady of the Cottage ( Au I want Is the money ba ee ee ee aaa ean oe i W 1000 * The “wpecial prize” to Miss Mee ; was such a nice fellow I never sie Metin ioc “1 . | t x KH 4198 of Ballard school, as men- house, 222 sage hag “ser when | th waht he weld @b 2 thing Kiko 2 byt little over $2,¢ . * Pacif Sk nove, was awarded for this ghe sent one of her star boarders | that,” complained the woman at the } * Ey t ) %& |reason. In a number of \ contest 4 Out with a $20 gold piece to get it) station WHAAKHAHARERARAS! * Fo % [stories ft was announced that, the banged. He never came back and| City Detective Adame searched | * % |contest would close at SIX P.M, Be She reported the matter at police the man's room but found nothing | Tota! for all dates 2571 % | JUNE 20, and in one or two ft one 4 headquarters. but some Meadows race entries. | WI TCHELL CASE * ™ «| stated that no votes would be count. | | SEER EEE REE ee em | Od that were not RECEIVED In The * a | GOLS TO wURY sspcihealibathenien Star office by that hour, no allows é ee ne ance being ma for the coupons Limme’ Go, Judge | Want to a ee Tin choot testers. conten lan Metal, Caseade| set, Py oat tore That oa | my AND. Ore. ly 1—~flena- but not rece 1 until Saturday. Spend My Birthday Home! T m ¢ over r Madison, B. F. Miss McMillan’s coupons hay ‘ rene Inaugurated three | Uren sent in almost entirely by mall a oa ‘ - for the purpose of determ ha M. Johnson, Inter-|#"d her friends in Ballard, Sno P se M He made most popular teachers in the state, | la} ho qualmie and other neighboring x Dee Lewts, od off . 1 spula ‘ 5] e and oe, pee it ended in a bombardment of bal-| Miss A. L. McMillan, Ballard | towns understood that any votes a eaused the poll feker™ aud Jewalk, Y king « the lots Friday night that literally left! schoo! mailed before six p, m. Friday were : “miy in Justice ¢ jon's court Sat a restaura « . Lj : the test’ nager “shot to Star res to congratulate | 00d. More than 20,000 votes for 2 ‘wrday morning. go t t ys 7 pieces” He counted coupons in his Chi Nichols, Metealf,| Miss McMillan, all mailed before @ He was charged with be birthday a eight y y : dreams a!! night vn m and McMillan 6 p.m jay, were received Sat~ r fully and unlawfully tdte 4 the I n jail v Att The al Vote was 2,292,571, the a for sending six teach-|Urday fr «. and no votes for rt gave him a 30-day seytence Let me go this time I live tn ing ry vote the last « be 478. ers tead of f s Originally other teacher have Deen rece! ee F jail after hearing the trite a. and they are expecting 1 e after other words, 40 per t of the total) planned, is explair ow ed by mail since 6 pe tH, Friday DUis. of Patsetinen Cumeren and ’ he jury late toda vote Was registered in the closing The ntest ha ealed. some! Miss McMillan'’s vote Friday night Bagkman —" — I ae od » | ques the court p lhours of the great contest ting th It will be noted | Was, as shown abov 21,504, but ‘Pee dain = ~ em al of Congresst | Aw @ result contest 7 Miss ¢ ot Walla Walla, | the r ou placed hes the t t t F b ‘ 1 for Monday, until the aft {Star will send to Lewis and!| polled over half a million votes, | Wel « the winners. . surgeon, but o e , » x ~ = p ‘ co ee oh Ae rs a yl Fourth. He ss Clark exposition Portland ~the/ and more than 1,000 on the Ia Th believes It, wowd, be stale potatoes ded tt the matt Jer - * : . . his filthy den r Imitt that he a} . non Che mater Unde —. « ? THE LATE JOHN HAY. | paying all traveling and tncid ter appears that the | date whore nding was nity af- Stakes front t ‘ th we ment at lexpenses, hotel bills, admissions to! whole ell as Kingston, | fected by the mail vote 4 What 4 do tor a } « r 1 T e Peers rrr ry Terr? Papa ENe the grounds and in every way! near and worked like | friends complied with # joned the court morph tft him after the | ® “4 - he was ap»olnte: ~ re endeavor to m the week as) Tre he quirements of the c by President ‘ nister | villag lehgant as poasible ort . z-| Therefore, in justice to all candle . a A ital a . ney pleasant as | was strong in justh a eens Wineews & — PRErER + ¥'8 # to England, and in 1898 hosen | 5 xheeked by the sad | Here are the prize winners est her ils, who sell|dates concerned, The Star ip glad = _ ie A ee . etary of state. rence Be had hoped that Hay) Miss Lou Chase, Walla Walla/ St i nd were | to offer as a spectal prize to: Mins & ! 875 he was m y be able to resume hie duties | gohool we the prizes 4 to| McMillan a free trip to the world’s ee i > * * | daught cA the state department . : 7 pete Bi = > ‘ daughter of Amasa in the state department in Miss A. Fri Nichols, Rainier ecuring the largest num-| fair with the other five successful ‘a _ Police Try Hard to Fasten # cmicago, 3 Jonn #|\and Ohio, aad went aa Meee Ge Mag’ the Drastdent [eck i gubscriptions to” ‘The candidates . 7 ° 2 Me anenk *ito live. He deve foeln he hag lant a pe , pees i Crime on Their Prisoner + »» » ' Frasier & | newnpa ad polities tte comBiry'e mast a brok * In 1899 he t jean | president Will attend ¢ . jocation of the line there, because ’ wt « f t ' h */ambaseadors « Londor rin, (1 im thou@tit’here that the » * we do not know which is the best 5 Several of Chief Delaney her thiet M ‘ . 4 * St. Petersburg and Paris in making | will be held in Wash nd route,” said Mr. Elliott. “We have es ste 5 t 1 adopt r . : f the F wip f ‘open door” polley in | intermeng at Cle i, the secre surveying parties in thére now and ” were busy Satu n : “gum , ; * a htary’s former he | nothing will besdone in regard to endeavor to ferret out the r «| 1 t hat , Sy ' his eyes, & scotiated the Hay-Paunces| the route until.they have made @ 3 Te muetine with which to cha ‘ A «| % 8 er 1 en- wif reciprocity treaty with} OYSTER BAY, July 1.—The pres thorough examination of the coun- a Charles Ar 2 4 ! ‘ Sat * J * Cuba, a treaty with the Columbian | ident sent the f wing telegram t |try to ascertain the most practical According to the ort of H ' Detect A * * government granting a right-of-way | Mrs. F ° way. There are several routes, but Goldamith, of Sthwabacher & anit i SERRE for the Panama canal, and one with ! not Dtlieve the dreadful | the question is the most practical, Be @ri June 21, an unidentified r t Ww . t Great Britain providing for the sub pathy in your tarrit aaitihauame | Other than that line, the road hag the dapanone wervant, blue ne CHINA CALLS quest " 4 oo t ater boundary} Tdo not k What to say we a ate heey arag | brn f hii a Ti enkhese servant ‘ al hail tat ‘i — question to arbitratios enn my sorrow.” , In referring to the object ©! is “a pao pan Pines ats « a eattaabcar te, nate : API Vay, ech Wak Maen Aktuelt 2 PORES Sa a trip, Mr Elliott sald 7 pone ter are The Jat ‘ i ' the r. Among his contributions to| COLUMBUS. ©. July 1 vont . ‘Our trip is simply one of inspee- ‘The servant let the man have lef 1 h Hee Nterature Pike County Bal- | tary Taft's party left New York for The latest advent on the chain admit the use of these ngs and} tion and acquaintance. I desire ta them, an he seemed to know what | f <i i to ge et lag Castilian Days,” a story of | Chicago at 'B: 10. SEE A I could not deny the fact that I] pecome closér in touch with the te Was about. Later it was learned | hold Arnsor Spain. and the “Life of Abrahatn | gang is L. Carroll, a vagrant,| was begging. 1 first an to no-| conditions in the west and, for thel | Lincoln convicted Saturday morning b tice the queer feelings in my lower| reason am making a thorough ime rr One of the most ny a dipto- | INWOGD JUNCTION, W. Va.,| Police Magistrate Gordon and sen-! limbs f months ago and upon /spection of the road, We left St, ze 2 . | , matic moves Was in inducing the | July 1.—Seeretary Taft and party.|tenced to 30 days in jail because | going to a doctor found that I had| Paul on June 11. » W ve WA {GTON, Ju 1.The| powers demanding an indemnity to San Francisco for the he begged for money to buy cocaine | become afflicted with a disease lit The compaiy has ¢ i a « at epartment re ee todes , | mpany has done some ex4 4 i he € “| from Venezuela to refer the ques-| Ph arned of death of| and strychnine to stave off the ter-|tle known to the ordinary doctor./tensive advertising this year and, k c tion to The Hague tribunal. Secret y Hay thia morning. It was re rs of dread locomotor ataxta, a/ the drugs help a little and I admit} while we do not expect great re pee: @ great shoek to all aft sald the| fatal and incurable disease. that I have become addicted to the} sults this year, on account of the WASHINGTON. D. C, July L—|trip might be postponed. The move Doctors say that strychnine af-| habit |cheap rates to the fair, we expect : it te belleved in otfietal ae le that mi f the party depend upon the| fords the only relief and that it is| Carroll is a fine looking man and | that the rush of people to this couns * succeeded. by Joseph ‘wishes of the president but a temporary remedy. Carroll| better dreased than the ordinary |try in the future will amply repay : Major Glasstord, of the United in the neighborhood of must die. He stated his case to alvagrant appearing in police court.|us. The volume of freight business Ges {Bay Star reporter shortly after being! He says that he came here from |is very good and is rapidl: wit States cable office, reports that the a son an we get ¢ * eee : ~ x nd is rapidly growing, telegraph lines have been repaired! strip cleared throw this timber|ed a urge sf ptene “tei : convicted Walla Walla and told the court that) This country is building up so fast *¢ ‘ far as Fairbanks, but t now w t have to re nso ent I have been examined by a num-|he did not know what else to do, that it is @ problem for railroads to ber of doctors and they all say my! He is a photographer by trade. | handle the amount of business with y vke out about 00 yout fire Con C need ome reer rae in gb ge ie ae rete ' is - ned fe teehee nd case is hopeless. 1 was forced to trolman Potter made the arrest. |dispatch and keep up with the times, 4 yee i fl ations and the wires are br our n nplained the mi * Theft e in the eev> & a |The way in which the west is going M pwr . ; : “bade a ahead is surprising ‘ ——<___ vt — : “i eae J The company is doing consider- Oo ee ee eee eee ee t {f boat * e able work this year in improving : f the equipmer oad Ye ha j * COPENHAG J Lh ; bent: . ; * { : . | if added 2.609 Nie tenn : =m Bala _ ‘ cars and 62 model engines to our & Swedish fleet of els large * xt *) er, th total will & | a olunnen ’ & warships, accompanied by eight * & show decided ine t & a | e equipment and expect to be able to He * % small vessels, passed here this #) ST. PETERSBURG, J Ale : dof et Si | handle the products of this section ns 4 % morning on the way north for #|tel* f Odeusa # that | & by the postetfice in 5 * This witness is insolent and | order, indications are that Hatfield | without difficulty.” } te the maneuy | tt he Kr ® thet haw imoheased % | contumacious to this court. He re-| may langtish behind prison bars Mr, Billott said that experiments el kine ! . noreased € fuses to obey the orders of this many mdpas hnless he decides to | )were being made in the west re cas ee ee rd ‘ the ¢ -~ st . pane * court. This court will declare him | “be good.” id | gar ding the use of electricity by a = ** : “ ee |e *|th contempt-and order that he be | voteae |the road, but nothing dofinite had : P } 3 Keema aKa ee HK confined in the county jail until | ernest 2 been decided and probably will not Z 7 ES MOR ; jee | SUeb time as he may see fit to sub | vee, {be for some time. F DRAGGED RUNAW tel tay ocadha ye Meek ere! (Op TI thin: couit's orders President Howard Elliott, of the)party line to the Northern Pacific, |” "j cannot. say what ohannes- will ‘ os MeVey today di ed 1 st sailit . ry Northern Pacific Iway, with ajfare in the “Minewaska.” Others ac aaa te is aa J : ; . ‘ae Bailiff, arrest him | ‘ be made in the west regarding serv- ¢ INTO court! ! i t_ statutes under!" nis was ithe “bunch”? Judg |party of officials, arrived in Seat~|companying the president ar A. tee Or offic sald the president, r t r yon | wate Bg ' Frater handed to Charles Hatfield | e tle at 9:15 Satur morning from D. Charlton, assistant passenger | «te is atways the pollcy-of the | t , turday |* Si te toltean Ce te Saturday morning when that in Tacoma. The president has been) agent at Portland; B. H. Paltner, 85*/to improve service and this willl 4 Madivo street wharf at 1. orning, which ended tr Pike Leek ee beleeet ee |dividual, who was an interested inspecting the road in the West, — [sistant supermtendent at "Tacoma, | done whenéver practical’: aes Neer! ; over a. blurt. two| sion will put a stop to trust prove=I Slatmane in the probate cane ot the |The train comprised three wrivatejand WC. Alves, division superin-|""Clorks and sae oe Jaundry | CUtlon In Towa Urghart estate, refused to answer cars—President Hiliatt’s car, “¥el- |tendent at Tapoma; » -and. Te t literally, b ; ' pirited war-| ‘ \ verted énto | the questions put to hi th lowstone;” General Manager Hy {" "The party was met: orogaeta a-splrited war-| [ Repalise -woos an « Bade Aas toe ee | witness stand, . him on the | NEW YORK. July An ogrec-|HOrninoprivate- oat, “Glacier,” and|by 1A. Nadeam, ei / Whe gag Naat tat edtent a nervy \* Bank clearings :oeihainiati Hatfield, who claime he was act-| ment ts wald to have been reached | Dete View opi Se eta 4 a pe 2 % * od to $962,971.80, The clear w|ing under the advice of bis attor- | between the steel rail manufaetur- bs aoe eee ware opines Saturday The horses (became frightened | ings a veer ago Saturday #|ReY, not only refused to answer the | ¢rs of Burope andthe U! * ‘private car, “Mayflower, 00} re th Ree a te cree oie ee ee ene | ar eee %| most trivial questions asked. him, | Steel corporation to. “f Pp party Prosidy a ; epresenting h “a of the horses, who wan rather wilt |e — but expressed hie disrespect | national. Ad hp e 3 jon Transportation com-|tish, became entangled in the har~ A - * ied for and secured a tet ‘The team dashed down Union| * * *** o kdlialielicletahl Psd As Be open. ee Injunction restraining the| street from Third to First, plunging ‘i itt “- ‘& Tompkins Tressportation | over the steep embankment between Z r from fencing in the wharf. Viret and Western, Clayton. t@ orai petition Attorney Ful-)a flying jump In time to 4 that the wharf had been) : whart for 17 Lh of thie it he

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