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b WATCH THe sTan's EARLY EX TRAS A GOOD NEWSPAPER DOESN'TIMEAN A BIG ONE A GOOD STORY DOESN'T MEAN (A LONG ONE FOR Ti HE BIG WAR scoOPee = The Pionoer One Cent Paper of the ‘Northwest INIGHT EDITION. INE CONVICT SAID TO BE CAPTURED! AREIN OPEN MUTINY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNE NEAR PORT DE £D STICKNEY, COUNTERFEITER, CAUGHT > TA COMA REPORT—SEATTLE MAN | FIANCE, ACCORDING TO “GARDEN OF EDEN” HILLMAN SDAY, JULY 5, 1905. SENTENGED 7 ALL MERCHANTMEN FROM AL EXANDRIA FOR ONE TAKE SIX TEACHERS TO THE FAIR STAR WILL THE CONTEST WEEK AS RESULT OF The Only Paper in feattle That Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH MORE RUSSIAN CREWS ARRIVE IN THE BLACK SEA WITH THEIR SAILORS IN OPEN REVOLT—RIOT AND DISORDER STILL RAMPANT mS —~ = — —S “SS —— S =S SS = eS TALKS WITH LESLIE — —— . a Perr rrrerre tele fete es eee eee ee eee 3S . * KUSTENII, Romania, July — not yet general. A meeting of thé SJ * TACOMA, July 5—Ht is rumored here that Convict Stick- ® / Pe EA. ers of the Puttloff works wal = % ney was captured by two men ten miles north of Port Defiance, * | . e Co A hi» morning, at which demand = = The rumor is not confirmed by United States Marshal Hop- ® reports that Russian ut formulated based upon Fathes ES % kins, whe says, however, that Stickney would be the first man # steamers from Alexandria t « program. A strong force I % caught, as he is daringly reckless and will not take so much ® Seta eA Nc © ARE ® are arriving with crews | of s guarding the we ine te ¢ is whereabout HAROLD BIRKETT. * in mu that the Russian tor- | Ernpl { the Laferme Tobs * pains to conceal his whereabouts my ~ See = REAL ESTATE BROKER “SOAKED” TO JAIL TERM AND $900 FINE |; boat has left for the joined the strike tofay ——w errr rte eee ee ee eee eee eee ee HOW THE MEN BSCAPED. Decer 1, 1601, when he wae IFFIN—“UNFAIR T » , P wuth | — The cella at the federal penitéen-4 giver year for smuggling. BY JUDGE Gn " FAIR TRIAL” 18 C. 0.6 COMPLAINT | T. PETERSBURG, July 69 ES tiary are arranged In three ters in| But previougnto this, while await —FORREST FINED $100 SEBASTOF The | With the publication in the Officiah == SERA ERARAAR AAR ARR REAR AAEM MH | ne center of the structure, with the | Ing trial and sentence, he eroaped on Black nde Ad-| Messenger of an account of the * ® | walle forming the outer part te ber 11, 1891, and w aptured ' ee 1 today t Odessa the censorship NAMES OF ESCAPED CONVICTS * The second and third ties, where | on the Island the next day, He was f ge to O . # removed on all the pa * | perm, J * ® lthe escaped men were confined, | then nentenced to one year's Impria~ | The ded t h are filled with aecounts from * ED STICKNEY, from three years for counterfeiting. ® [range in number, on the second tier, | hip F tx foreign papers. The press uniforms = & Term expires July 8, 1907 % |trom 16 to 21 and th No. 18’on this! avch 11, 1892, four months | eclares that the mutinies are the ~<a * c. D, CASTLE, from Tacoma; two years for altering money ® | tier, which considered the safest,| after sentence, he again escaped s PeTEP RGJ A ! the “rotten” eystem im thy ® orde Term expires be 1905 ® | was confined W |from « guard and ew Jed In get unknow bomt n the Russian navy. ~S * JAMES LESLIE, from Alaska; one year for larceny, Term ® | just above this tier in the third, | ting Into Canada. He was captured | the ass e comm oniengnds = *® exp August 18, 19¢ * | number 29 to 35 on March 1899, and served the | : serge PETERSBURG, July b— ~y * w M’CARTY, from Alaska; 10 years for robbery, Termex- ® Th ie ee nfined in the celle | rest Of his term. th I A rel Kruger yesterday = &® pires April 14, 1910 &* led eee | 1894. he was again ar pligt th inter of marine here ~~ * I. Hi. MALONE, from Alaska; five years for stabbing. Term # Sickie in 22, Wade & 28 hee: waling and given two) | t ew of the transport ¥ & expires August 21, 1908 9 me ana i Fe gape costa. | LONI , Prout e le Rudrovia bay, = *® K. TAKEOUCHI, Japanese, fr ska; 20 years for man- ® |1)/ eine the ahi tee teh , i and ed the captal SS # stous Term expires May 16. * | Te PEP eee eee eee eo telex t re, killing Lieuten~ = * GPHORGE WARE, from Alaska * years for larceny, Term ® |@ a eke eke keeneee . the f f I and Boatswain Kos- Sy ® expires J 2, 1908. * |* ®\& Sheriff Lou Smith i ready ® i k ' e4 to f and wounding seve —~ * & |® Officers are congratulating #|® to hel * the Pot * pts The telegram states, 4 RO ROT TO RL homer the fact that Al- @/®@ “"T have some pretty good # ane th |however, that the transport are = | ® bert -P th ” un & | ® depution hand. sald the ] d wate t Sebastopol with t = ee - be = ® counte was ina ¢ ® ® sheriff this inorning, “nervy & 8T. PET: RG, July 6.—Be having released the ~ SRR Re OF and ab ome fe and good on the trail. @ era < njured as a re f ceed them to resume = * @ | ® other prix . ‘ ak. @ |) @ Aat any time tee marshal's of- & t « at © Putilof | r re the Prout = * The Star ic the only newspaper in Seattle that hes a corre. # \* Belt . 4 probably have @!| @ fice calle on us for help we o* th ng he p © arrested hored in Kamesheval bay ~ % spondent with each of the pursuing posses. # |® found it difficult to go anyway, & | ® ready to get into the - ® r an entering the w « official inquiry. = % ta order to follow the sensational pursuit of the desperate jail- & | a# he Wears a heavy shackle #/@ course we will take * who wa 1 ¢ telegram denies the re~ % breakers, you should read The Star, * |* his ankles, which prevents @/@ in the hunt 0 * mite in hi crews ef tue Mae = And by all meane— & |@ bim from running or even &!@ by the federal offive * mar " re battle * at Reva ve = i have mu- = * Watch for The Star extras. They are always on the street ® taking a long # & | ® fugitives are fe a pol ar he inied. ® first &® | % Betl atte ted to emcape a @/) @ bt we rea 1 * wate hoft a = * * |* * tb s cap: & ie at any then ' Consa ur em, using whips} VALLEJO, Cal, July 5 —The = ‘Teter ee eee eee Cee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee arved condi- @|® nd as those men * nd t f y, and wound of the Russian ship Lena, in- > \* 48 hours ister, He was | @ prett te it ie not un- ° al w erned at the Mare Island navy > ee * ble to get off the island. & | & likely that we may have a call, wf o i, have ¢ ened to revolt, = om The Star's Spécial Corre-;on all sides as a result of the jail|* Wim Aw it ie eon we happen to WE me hur 4 five men went to = ¢ leee ; THE spondent at Te ma) break Teer eee reee ee Of for of the fugi- @ 4 {moO 1A ' 4 demanded to be ree TACOMA, July 6.—The sensa- RONALD BIRKETT. | Way into cell No. 18, Wades. Mo-|*™ fent, we will nowmy T ssia on parole, as wag tonal story to the effect that Brem ¢ Gieectiy -frem 29. ane} = ¢ ip this man bunt @ n the Russian crews of @ton authorities arrested one of the} Charles R. Hal int: stmemet 39 ond * ed up *| a * 4 at Manila. The de« @ecaped convicts and fs bringing ste, 608 Enat Stickney in 19 got into 18.(% er, “Che * r s refused and a mutiny is im to Seattle, turns out to be al they saw Cor ton then went “| * veral of “th * auchor 2 y t. All shore leaves have “bloomer.” x 4 tier, .which-tel” anty's Hucky @ | durius stay here. t fused the men, and the The Bremerton officers arres " k h e ** * are pelehing up ther ® j t tates marine guards have an on & warrant, and the case bas | f Stiverdale ‘On the third tier Castle was in cet |® Winchésters. and Jeokitige tor- , a Bees ‘to do. with the MeNet! be h — R. Hall called at The Star | 31, Lesiie tr and Meer 6nd. Take ms ’ eagerly © the dull, \? faland affatr. fice Wednesday morning and told | oucht, the two J 8 | the following story | “Cantie. in 31, went to $2, and the |S * RR RMR RAE HE Ee | D (Prom The Star's Special Corre} “My brother and a nephew, Cleve | Japs du from 33 into 32 — ‘ od : spondent at Tacoma.) |Tudder, from Missoarl, and I are| From cell 32 the men then made, He escaped from a guard on ep TACOMA, July 5.—A posse of len ing at beck At é & thelr way through the f of the | tember 27. 1994 and not re- § jen has been organized here Tuesday e «a man ay ached | jail, pushing one plate of steel aptured to serve that tence. Vaited States Marshal Hopkins and | us and asked for me ng the other enough to| His last conviction to McNeils i» ©. PD. WILLMAN, cmespmemnemaniin® | are preparing to start out on He was dressed shabbily t and was from Alesks. from which For th , Smen-bunt to capture the eight e#-| looked as if he had protured mer onfined in| Place he ab six months ago, Beattie Real Estate Man Sentenced to Jail ee me within the /son an effort was made to keep the convicts Jelothes fre a rag heap. He ‘ elln idently, six nerve five years for larceny. Thie ee the matter quiet Bach of the posse is @ veteran In 1 ty, old slouch hat, r t decided th ¥ would not | is his fourth eseap “SIU adi - In spite of the fact that the com-~ @ the game, having been identified rt, a pair of old tro nd |take the chance for Mberty Cc D. Hitm ai nh wih re pany’s officials say that the bungee 4 With the Tracy hunt S Walk of Givi thoes DESCRIPTIONS THE ESs-|( ad Corradpenéets . i ny A wwii ser at Site n secured only $150, there is Hittle a The $100 reward offered for each He wanted to know if we couldn't CAPED MEN j at Tacoma.) man, was Wednesday morning s¢n-| the crime of conapira , The amount) doubt but that the company lost ir of the eight fugitives has stirred up w him a #. an he did + nt} c nllere= height ACOMA. 2 ae hes? wie , ; ‘ * .Y add practically all of the “cash fares” n Bundrets of men and boys, and pri-|to t th w we re-| nes ht hair oe that or Fan erent | tenced to 90 days Inthe cour esau hie Bere - Phe sare onsdioro collected on the Fourth on the Mad J Wate hunting parties have started in| fused he w a northerly ¢ ” an " pe ; ~ ~ : - pony 5 son line, inasmuch as the di- | brown; eyes, brow omplexior t ‘ eperade » land fine of 9600. his t f y ‘ t , we th HAROLD BIRKETT. | “He told us that he wanted to eo| “famen ing th which the co }Uib tat cudidade io iileerne ; ome 7 ae ter oe would naturally be kept in > - to work & logging atl tect 9 ; . nd Brower} : think { hav 1 a i | be . ss ‘temporary safe until banking bi ? (From special correspondent with|Hoodsport, but we thought it pe-|anrk b to ean Son weelt SA rng it ona? rted that the bur- | *a2eeday: 2 Launch Sidney.) jcullar that a man should go away | gark; vacct next thret meutha, As w ; Pca 1 > Filer os sat eee a = ce PAULSBO.—Noon.—The #| tr home scantily attired | W. D. Met t five hundred id a appealable. I wish ay pts on t m cal A J have thoroughly scoured this see that tir 2 Ses " sip. meet so ener we gion I ba he 3 a ee tion of the country but with no suc-|of the jail-break feet 8% ‘he call a te alt our? oa hnaate & Senetiniendent ' The rewards offered for the cap- | escaped ts Mr. Hall identified | fair Without ‘ 0 iy af ture of the fugitives has incited the! the pict € Jar Le ae the} J. ae Gr ‘ . b at c Sed ¥ P focal poopie to action, and several| man who had spoken to them Iteet. 6 al k Sudes Gr " the my ee ae A few of the Vancouver lacrosse : posses ure hunting th nals. se a> Tcl manesricn Be a a ber a : players, those who felt badly over 4 ‘The porses are armed with a mis-| ‘Seer e eee eee eee . e a” 3 | 3 Pele eget A © , Teport | their defeat on Tuesday by the Se- gellaneous collection of we na ea eee ee ee ee + h 1 Orm attle team, claim that Vameouver * * t to th € he w allowed to} by, nig r ° CLYDE M. CASS * * * A “ 2 powe ad two or three players who could |* of the es * probable that the & re sentencing the strer } {f Pe by oh. dpe mpany fron a | ne brought to Seattle and that, (From Star’s Special Correspond-|* ° x a ts w led by * an feces Gti siiilmas eh ono i s of with them on the team, Vancouver net at Tacoma.) * a he bianke |* mn thi ie. Some & or link to legal form, if t t $ » : | doll t and would have beaten Seattle TACOMA, July Deputy Unit-| * bed * at the men & : vast ida Th ° Matt. Barr, of the firm of Barr 4 States Marshal Cro: presse | * % i 1 th wt | eh mmy” had & Anderson, of Vancouver, who is dent that the escaped os w SEER *Y r M i Joa. ® hand wa m them ght one of most prominent lacrosse all be captured. a jw eph A Nick F nort | attra a per tp barns, ¢ men on the Pacific coast and who iS hae euby 1 BREMERTON, July 5 & Jobe rope cnaed ‘te , ha . " run when |acted as umpire for Vancouver, was years,” said Crosby t reached here that the es-|® inst Friday b r of the su- & | | the pita ‘ ( waited pa-/seen by a Star man and asked his Tomvick Misiones convicts have been sighted at | @ prem rt * }tain Green gath r os qule £ ion of the gama He said heart and sword four miles from Bremer- | % * I@RIETENTON HOME ExcuR. | sethor at , ive pei He had ther he Seattle team will surely beat right fore-arm a * . | midnig 4 in w V a, and I of the opinion The reason why Con BM soc’ ee SION TO COUPEVILLE WAS | Seattle ols x a that will f second in the broke jail with only a | ‘ pigeon | | league It t right to say that than a'mench t< nave ta : 1 1 that eight nals} * com ENJOYED BY MANY SEATTLE. |* * # & te Reh eR ee tk ee] h I t Vancouver cou have hed By by the ma . |* ase ror Rp <a ie ty: Tes it 3 M at E [the ' Rronger COS | Oa Se Gwe * me the fugitives sur ess JAMES LESLIE \* ie. July 6 * 1 hav one if Vancouver had and the marshal’s off ff c se. 6: helaht, § feet] ‘ . neer and fire “ oured from one end to the bagel to bring ght, 160; hair, black; | This Is the Man Who Was enton Home's ex m| x * | oxt r. I personally endeavored t0 ~ A est hin > live r Charles al « f LU . of bh 1 ¢ eee and fold him on 0 n't " nage eet me - “ s _ I of by and T py was), ; ; . he strongest team possible, be furnished by the f t oo nt As a wap beaday Eve anol ‘ of Beat-| ¢ ‘ ch be ed several nd that team was in the line-up. p08! oe ene ‘ ten : cs e 7 P tr Our defense field cannot - i Doctaentar gee a v tition of the Tra wnt even, |W f 4 t , ffi e's F wf it July < n SHSSHEPEEER SENOS hest proved, etthe Seattle hes the Cll - sot land those living at wn; light complexion; mole | this morning after o'clock y ¢ acks of |ond beat Os HAROLD BIRKETT. |8%5 to be arming th oft shoulder and hatchet face} ‘Tile. fact t doubt over the |imorming the George E. Starr pullec we ; ms of 1 best team in this league.” 4 arming th can the wharf leten with just MA, J During atte bo ¢ now wearing rom Star's ( poné ‘ominent nose pee fre Me~ Econ tortable wumber of exouraion- |" Charles H and each conduct his run, and | feathers tm their t They claim eg : pond keouchi—Age, 24; height, 6|sisted by out plices, |® ‘~ able m = ner of - ErelOn- tras Mire : th t the bottom of |that they ere justified in “putting TACOMA, July 6 set athe | RRR | fe ache weight, 135; hair,| though the spoons might h beer wided ine lpr olga iz wy | India rvat Cha th t t slar extracted |on airs,” because the Vancouver la+ | break was th ‘ r cor-15 ‘bes no rantertar weet 2) | brown: Japanese. |r a in and the prison author- [iit “ind the six-hour run up the|Milo in the leg. ‘The f wa over to his pal. | crosse team has always been consid- sé out fe the forthe lh sag Bar Bae p Breton jeor age fo—Age 49; height, 5/1 ine overt =» a shee in ¢ ,|tound to Coupeville was In it arrested here e mae ; he be among the top-notchers yt ig ee * " Leniie to Jo all He ek tt ttt Om tt te tel by: pondent that M eee Hest le ate So A me with a butcher knife, ‘The (oTe™ und tried to pry the cate TR Et : - " * ery at McNetia tk* *® | haa » alone at Seabeck | M04 the city’s din anc 4 atarted . yor off the chest, and it was while | #* # 4% 4% t neem r that ‘ z ( el starte woman RRR EEE * Tt amas bard hat | @ Leslie was sent up from #|% The Star has special corre- #|Tuenday, ntated that th is no | Wucoll jet. Every officer : ; enga this that Ormsby heard | ¥ “% i ieaiie without tre & * Alaska October 18, 1904, to &|% spondents with three govern- #&! doubt in hin 4 , ght |board, from captain to cook, p tave Iv pent the noise and flashed a dark lan- | * TLAND, Ore. July 5.— PA aeard oe | * serve one year for larce *|% ment launches that are chas- | me \ 1. |Bimaelf out to do courtesy to the h } k-|tern on the burgla The latter |* 7 iy of Thomas J. Dodg- # te * good conduct the prisoner had #|% ing the McNetl’s island jail- * |r th excursionists, and Mrs. F » M b made a dash into the darkness | * was killed by his % rt ‘D- | ® reduced the time of his sen- #|* breakers tliwo of them peste fatt's 6p managerial ability | ¢ ft , and disappea * who then committed sul % oe * tence two months, and had he #|% Watch out for Star ext * | goth k Ariver hay did the : jr his bach | Ormsby ed to the telephone | * cide, b ye AY, was ship- & rT * hosen the method of leav- &|™ *) HAROLD Brinker. | At 2 ¢ k the Starr lar eed | folding i and not e 5 ty | * ped to Seattle this morning by #% (Fr The & * ing the prison which he took, e|/e# aX KKaaKKKKKKhKkKee pasengers in a beautiful Httle nook | ; tiv ns ar * his brother * aa . i, c * he would have left the prison & - ” . | near Coupeville, and th mor ) t } 7 _ 4 TACOMA. 3 po * a free man August 18. He had, elght, 102; hatr,| Morgan F has brougt tthe troes were walting long ta hom gated th ' * on, 415 Cedar, is & aly my re ) * sequently, but 45 days more & « h Me Harry Me r laden with an abundance of ap | nt - > s the swkhiered Snail Gonvicts near Bre wt but it 1s supposed that # . he sp : - jing country luncheon. An enter-| has t pet * A brother also lives in Seattle, # dbat thopwias ty nen U. ar f the short-termed men # pponed by the | ap F ha “ 1}tainment, including an addre Elec iclals a * and he has charge of the fu- %& cepa degra til @) fraid of future punish- \ tee to t up ; | Senator H. Piles and 1 f The put F r * neral arrangements. * focation of t be Ae |* ment after their terms had ex- # is. He has « ‘ Whess \ iff the Uni ty or tra, was give ' * The body will be taken tox fag < ~ Q » 4 A pecoale asc LS a ws } : " 3 se ing jin the one en and @ senu ne In t power + Seattle undertaking par- % p ARMM EMREMMR MN His fret yy Chief “Billy Rarlow" and a falthfol 7 ae a ee i