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\ . \ iy . a 7 6p. Gi 1 BTA ILL TAKE 81X TEACHERS TO THE FAIR WA POR THe Bla WAR “SCOOPS” AEB 8 SOY DOESNT MEAN ALONG ONE. FOR ONE WEEK AS RESULT OF THE CONTE: . ee ke astiiaalieabaelassnramaaaaall Q The Pioneer One Cent } ‘N , De, c The Only Paper in Seattle : Paper of the Northwest ; eC Ca eC a That Dares to Print the News WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905. VOL, 7. NO. 115 25 CENTS PER MONTH EXTRA! e SEATTLE FOURTH EDITION initia pecmmaarsnite. Sonat desperate of the eight convicts who|about a mile out to: d the pott*, Mlickney and the other man helped made by lead to the bet {BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT.) {trying to beat the gamblers out of jeseaped from the United States pen- | from the pavilion. The indian said] Cammon to beach the boat, which he was making his way TACOMA, July 7.—The various | Piece of coin. Gamblers ought to | itentiary at McNe#l's ivland Moaday jhe was fishing near the Vaeshe@S) Aa@ been ieft «kpowed by the tide he had just been to meet some ly and tried to soothe them. “We're| “0 amicable settlement of the men's - De legitimate preg. lnight. was Captured at haff-past 9/shore, when Stickney asked him 0} going out. friend and had failed to do so, and|awfully hungry, bu demande had diminished grea Gews now in the hands of United og. icing ol» GENE fan dreak- | orlock’Takt night, while. com Out} take him over. “Did you throw the Japs over-| that he was making his way to| you asian Sa pa | _ cae within the last few days, and that Biates Marshal Hopkins indicate|.., stickney said that Wade would |of Point Defiance park to meet a| Stickney was scen to land BP béeed?” someone asked Stickney. | other friends when captured take you out and drown you both | it looked as t€ there would Be pretty closely just where the re | probably make the hardest fight for | friend who was to furnish him with |Crescent Brotton, » 16-year-old bey,| Once more Ktickney made a signifi-| There is no doubt that the con-| When the pails were emptied both | *°™¢thing doing. ee} faining seven escaped convicts are |lberty; that Wade was the onty| money and clothing with which to}who was on the beach, and the bay, eant. remark victa have been in constant com-|men quickly disappeared in the ‘\ - a iam Sith any ner ait | make more secure bis Hberty whose father is a guard in the pea ‘Those d-——d Japa were our munication with the shore and have|darkness, leaving the frightened| Drafts forthe mew fire house og Set how they are “spilt up. “The other follows got seared to| It han been learned that either |itentiary, immediately gave the| greatest troubie.” he sald. “We been te don the efforts made}children standing crying on the the corner of Third and Pine are The report from Port Blakeley Te | jeath every time they heard a twig {three or five more of the convicts |alarm and Park Superintendent Bl ehased alt sround the tstand this |to capture them. It was learned yes ceived this morning announcing |snap, and Ful bet that halt of |2te still on Vashon island and one of }R. Roberts sent word to the polie® | morning looking for Takouchi, the terday that a man who works at the that a citizens’ posse had drivem them as soon as they find out that |the most thorough manhunts in the) A dozen officers were dispatched to | 39-year man. and I gues he thought mmeiter and who Ie known t street. to be the subject discussed at # conference between Chief Cook, of 5 of the Nortiwe | to lor thy bat ere officers. f dnt get ELE A, PHERS i] imam three of the fugitives to bay OM |} P'm caught will give up. But Wade | bistory of the Northwest is now On. | the park hunt for the man. ire ieers. for we coul get friend of Stickney’ has been camp the fire departmen’ Counc Bainbridge island and were await-|won't. He's game, and he will make | Stickney was caught while walk the undergrowth is % beavy at Uni | new him. We were afraid he would ing on Vashon Isiand for two days. T 6 A A é Scott penbenes | Corporattal ing reinforcement from the mar-|4 fight.” jing along the street car track be- | point that it was Impossible to f19d) Beseaptured and give us away, Dut and it is believed that he helped houn within a few @agm, (ween Point Defiance park and the amelier sta the man. Stickney told last night Of) quem if be gives y and although be is) his hiding in the undergrowth afte?i guage he did ux this rm fellows the Stickney and thé othera. Stickney shales office, is considered as ar | Stickney apparently left Vashor The building is to be modern in eve UGLY AND MAY STRIKE |S": NINE, YOU | strenuously denied last night, how thentic, In the light of the fact that listang to come to Tacoma to get! ery particular, It will cost about four of the men were seen by YORT|arnme and aesiat from tora) }Considered a _ desperate man. he | land S and seid he was owe ened | Wil have to go some to get him. He ever, that he had secn this ma: sf e as much ag the present headquare correspondent and one of the prison | friends, and tntenced to retutn nnd {made RO resistance, bis captors be-|by the officers (ramping around JB) fgwporse than & deer to mC UB to.” but the officers Are certain he was} ,.8T;, PAUL, July 7.—A Get tl ters and will be made a second Northern Pa- , the finish between th ific and the Order of Railway Tel-| headquarters for the business dise hers seems inevitable. Pres-° trict. jing & pome of 20 men, headed by |the tmmediate vicinity of his bid-| geickney says onvicts had | tying Tom N. Norris, deputy United States | ing place. He said tire officers Wore | den working on the plan of escape marshal, armed with rifles, shot-| within a few feet of him, but be WRB) fie many weeks, and intimated the guns and revolvers. The posse had go well hidden that he could notifies had been made in the cells (From The Star's Special Corre left the car at the amelter aod was/eyen seo the searchers, except (Olga many days. He sald ft was de- spondent with Deputy Marsha! walking to Polat Defiance park, | catch occasional glimpses of them. | gi@eg to make the break the night} C'O#Y &t Tacoma.) guards near the southeast point of |suppiy the other convictx Vashon island. Stickney Jokes about ¢ The Star correspondent and the |artuir, and maintains th Y guard rowed up close to the beach | sasiiy have evaded the officers ha at dork and saw four men in the!) not gecided to stay with the distance. It was too dark to O8-| rest of the fellows and try to brace es i i i i in i ia i i i in i i i in ii in in in in in i ie in i ie ee ak deh tee Sour te where a search was to be made last) Th rt of the man havigg lore the Fourth of July, and th TACOMA, July 7.—“Give us that res oo nbn agaling roy thd las ccch ae Wakes seer ee eee and'-ehiie-vs, the way te the | landed at thin point wa considered | gaery tn ae wane Dt Pe weve starving.” at were friends whom Stickn that Ae Gini aot as GP awe lee peor parame | * ge ir the most important clew Rp. b "Didn't they have an inspection! 4 why > mingled threat and sup. had seat with arms and provi ; a dugh thee-te Miele ae wie, oO ree S eived, and Deputy Marshal } r IP) df the prison last Saturday?” Stick re wo roughly dressed men fs believed from the fact that the|!) nce tor une of the men to 6 Of the pow jopped and a party of newspaper men kept! ney was asked j believed by the police to have been . ‘ convicts came down to the bench|<.. . Mobrbacher carried @ shotgun and | close watch on the avenues of @) iw ss tose holes wo well cov. |omaned convicts, took from Edna ‘The Star ts repeating Its great success of the Tracy hunt, and threw pebbles into the water)" far awe as Vashon tsl- | stickney realiged that resistance Was! cape unti! last night, when a posse ered that there was to chance to/22¢ Frank Lambert two pais of when this paper so badly “scooped” its contemporaries that the € attract the attention of the men |20¢ % Pretty well surrounded by | out of the questior ,} wes sent Gut with the hope (BAR! Gusever then” ne Held 1t | SOUP. &t the gorner of Nord Tenth pect he mnt hon a tbs Soe ie the boat. The guard in charge ot |°"*"** re Well. I guess I'm up against it.”l whoever the man in hiding might | ® e niinost aw hard to remene the street and Yakima avenue, about The first report of the remar jall-break at McNell’s the bost did not land, fearing tol, {rere '@ Bome question as to who ihe remarked as the bracelet were | be, he would attempt to make his! Tag almost an hard to remove the 9:39 o'clock last night Island by the etght convicts was flashed in a Star extra. match the prowess of himself and ,, * oe d to us oe ¥ * a | snapped on bis wrists. it ~ nad escape in the darkness. 1a St ae terire a . 3 ‘ ne Nog » 13 years Old, and a : pn Hg i Tuesday every bit of news has been i wtelh re Sam for the cap- given me ten minutes more I wouk i . bp * 20d her brother Fran Dd published in The Star first companion against four desperat ure of the viets have been fixed ght and you | MEETING WAS A MUTUAL SUB>| covered up the work until there war | were on their way Sens thattiibea , The following correspondents of The Star are representing convicts. Marshal H The convicts finally suspected |.) “"*s that the men in the boat were offi- cers and they ran to cover. PRISE | mothing to indicate that anything | mother's home, Beventh stn ae 5 e eet and 4 . j Was wrong, I'm sorry I did all that Cutt avenue, to their house, 2413 The meoting of Stickney befar®! digging for nothing, and now I'll get'Carr ‘street’ with two ie of |the posse had reached the park W8Blah extra month. Well, we had a ro ¢ na refuses to| never would have got me. state, althoggh it is believed that! When questioned, Stickney re the Brottot’ boy will get @ large | fused to give any information which us during the man hunt. Harold Birkett, with United States Marshal Hopkins and posse. . ) Hopkine lice. for firat saw the Indian | might serve as a elew to his follow | + a v chicken soup that had been sent t R. W. Emerson, with Deputy Marshal Lathe and posse. .o — ee en Stickney from anos nt soners, and was caiigit (h num- | # comaig © acing jog Bey chance to celebrate,” he continued/ their mother, who is sick, The Clyde M. Cass, With Deputy Marshal Gripman. and posse. ir arcs cee the men hantto™ park yesterday morr ber of les “atoll gem 4 wt bebe fae talk oe shan , better children were walking along the Ed Hunt, with patrol boat at Steflacoom. rae gn, tax eetinant Marshal Hopkins received a jet-) (oner® mie Otison. which were) oe @ hearty, meal and 4 street with the pails between them F. R. ¢ ell, with Deputy Marshal Crosby at Tacoma The Star's Special Corre-;ter from Olalla during the after » me § «ood cigar. when they encountered two men. As an exa le of modern jo: alimm, the reader's attention The definite location of the seven). 4. men, it is now believed, will result; *Ondeat with posse un fin their early capture. Ma ; HAROLD BIRKETT. | “ mn, which stated that ofc of the|%vers! inches too short for hig Btlckney said no attempt had been aped convicts had gone to a store |#¢ bad no outer shirt, but wore & | made to take the prison launch, but 4 dershirt as 60 “ ore yesterday morning for provi- | rty und ws hirt, whieh was cover@d} that they by . }with an old coat he had is called to Wednesday's rey by Charles R. Hall, of Seattle. The Star published this exclu- ing extra, Two trresponsible afternoon papers prt of the sight { Convict Lesiie The odor of the soup was notice able from the tin dinner pails, and hatin 1 spent some time In the men stopped the children B Bi trying to disable it, and he added) gnatched the pails from them and om | m nitéd States Deputy |e bo Gripman.) th sions, Olalla is on the West pas sively in a mor | at} commanded, and as the childre ident H. B. Perham, of the or gaxped with fright. he became kind-| admitted today that the chances | stole the story bodily, and one of them sent it out over the Asso~ * * * * * $ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ” KARR EER Ee te ee ie — KFLRY ™ ati His hat and shows " a " PORT AKELEY, July 7.—Three|on the mainland, across from the apene jthint they had also } ed for the | eagerly began to drink the contents ciated Press wire cay rtiorame peed RB 08 ge : farther side of Vashon. ‘Tho letter | were taken from the prison at ti) segond dynamo, which was known |The ehildren, frightened by this It you want the first’ news’and the ‘complete atéry of tte septares 'convin, »- \of the escaped convicts have been sent to Marshal Hopkins was from|\'me Of the escape. Btickney WSS! to "be about some pl Stickney, treatment, began to weep and the great man hunt B @ay in an interview her most reliable source, and read as| ‘ken to the pavilion to await th®) wen arrested, remarked that a/taller one of the two men attempt Read The Star extras! fon why = — < surrounded by a posse w jerstvel of se ~ eas gs tnegs) telend had fooled him, or he would! ed to quiet them, simply be he of and saw mill employes, | fi July 6.—There was one | ¥8% Provided with something to e@t.| have been al right. Other remarks | Shut up or I'l in yout” he! ile ab helen sent. to pn Rags ay ehhon- tot ean +2 nde ge Sng b eer) aw if he was almost farms | ty hut np or TH kil yout” bh sil Ala ln in sn Min Mn i ln in alin nin ti in i ln lin la i ln in lin i in cl tin his crime, but because other “pais” | weapons. A justice of the peace here |atrernoon and got some provisions. | hed. and five large sandwiches, : Of his got off with lighter sentences | has ‘phoned to the Seattle police de-| He wore a pair of gray pants and | (Ur cups of coff two pleces of ae wnen partment for ald, and the trio of) gray undershist and had o slouchy|!!* “°¢ & Plate of cookies disape) 1 didn’t rve three years for | d¢ ndoes will be held at bay until) white hat. He had no shoes. peare 8 remarkably short time. | re et ari ces beets |The handcuffa he wore were m0 FAKES UP SANTA FB From a inter investigation made|“ndieap to his ¢ . é 3 REBATE INQUIRY! A telephone measage was received Marshal Hopkins fs con Wh at the pavilion Stickers ae |by Chi i laney on Fri-|vinced that the man wag one of the| “9# Closely questioned, but he gaveg es day morning to the effect that three | convicts, bat it is boliaved he re-|% ‘sformation voluntarily. Onli bandits are ¢ yunded near Pi turned Vashon od after get-| Or twice, when talking of othey q Blakele The police notified the| ting ‘as hin aly » chee? matters, did he let drop remarks . mar ffice Pacroms, and the man was not so| “hich furnished tips to the dffice 4 é dressed that he could take to the| When aske ony: Sn ote, Soe (From The Star's Special Corre-|mainiand. Crederice is also placed | ¥“'* .< ow 3 ~ | Spondent with United States Mar-|in the story that the two men who| ° , cay 7 shal Hopk at Tacoma.) |held up two little girls betwoen 9 e he ‘ Hem -emey. TACOMA y 7—Your corre-|and 10 m North Yakima @ Pe , or Ie thee spondent saw four of the escaped |enueand Tenth street last night and| = ‘ i" he sald ; ¢ i Vv m island last | rob f food a wo of the ov in that reh was { night. At 11 o'clock Deputy Mar- | c With the exes to be le of F Yefiance last “g “- to Vashon 1 itt tha HE ‘ would —— The two *pondents took nen & 1 : but wh hat a poss t ed about the shore “is a age ,| had gone to Vashon inland b w-| A rowboat was discovered late " “ t ( the con “ P w aa 4 . Vi first taken panama hat were found under the druggist {home early Wednesday mori ? ha ccnbllay ® te per’ gh perma . t ' ' hiding }Thmersday night by Herbert T. Con abi {home early Wednesday ning te : 4 aug Pinte baat agen dl. Oe ee et at Me Defia f but seat, Several cards were found i The police called at the Gibson | go fishing and had not returned. ) en i a certain exten’ rien fror ‘ vuarded mes} 20m on Union harm of lake ie” < and were lost to view.| the outside, they not getting c wlgpetetgBrere 5 ja pocket of the coat bearing the|residence late Thursday night and} The missing man’s family arg i y bloodhounds will probably |enough to ea | ment y ’ from Washington. alarmed at the finding of the boat be pressed into service | ickney had decided to cut away | Vashon erday forenoon, Stick- name of H. F. Gibson, a well known’ were informed that Gibson had left) and fear that Gibson was drowned, | HAROLD BIRKETT. from the rest of the convicts and has 1 frieriti# at the smelt ' A man's coat nd woman's! y pend upon his frier Tacoma 16 used to work, and it is MILTON H, PURDY From The " eclal Co uesiat him in g j thought he depended ‘upon ‘some or FIO OTTO IOI IR tO DOR tt te [Bnd 1 not feél brave | Mary L. Jones as city Hbrartan, and He has just b ted to nited Sta in f oe these friends to aid his | to “butt” through it, so she waited | expressing indignation over the ac P giccued the special comm ha kins.) Defian i Stick tid not 4 that hind jand shook her fist the brake-| tion ag.a “blow to the whole Hbrary aa vesigned.. He ix an assistant} TACOMA, J oa tiaiel Phage Point Deft haat man. cause,” and uxample of the It happened that a businesgeman | politics n o with his summer camp mt tre Paine wer _— “ had come aver on. and was | hurrying to his office, but he . from named Ma mitorney general in the depar t | misera cw raite WATCH FOR THIS! For complete report on the Jitomir massacres by the com~ that a missioner of the Russian Liberal association, It'tells %ow the horror was incited by the authorities until the Jews were beat- *~ * os 7” m * ¥ e x * r ndat,.« . would have : ‘ «declared, white} eM, stoned and shot i saturnalia of passion that reached its (| Ing hiv ill luck, and when asked} @ Climax at the Gathedral square in the presenee of the military how he knew that theaboat had| ™ @f@wn up ostensibly to protect the victims. Photographs of the * * * was delayed by the The train, however, and immediately both the burnea eee ee ete * Kas been found he laughingly remarke | scenes accompany this story. ‘ | It will appear in The Star im Saturday's issue, Why, I helped the fellow beach} it this morning, and he told me: it y Wan the bout tf] Whitty: the convicts | x 8 tt tc tek Mii a) had ewenped,” sald Stickney, who pie d ; Un orpe 0eS seemed to appreciate the Joke, , Peery - The boat, which the convicts @ad attempted to sink by cutting: holes through the sides and placing: ts s and has not replied to the jin it, was discovered: hells recetved by the mmutineers. |noon by Matt | from Odessa staten that the battle- | ite id to have com-| Only one of the steamers in thejon McNett ship Kniazx Potemkin as) torpe- | parsed t sction of the vesel,| harbor was permitted to leave, all © Gord and mink jn the Black sea,| A disyatch states that the town| of the othern belig compelled tofnt % fear Theodosia, lute on Thursday. | of 1 osia, “Crime " yay stay. e The news of the destruction of the | on ff shells from The bw It ts reported that another Rum- [inv Dattleship manned by mutinee 4 temicine, and that jar-| alan torpedo craft has joined 3 Drought to the gov fey jooting the and | cuutineers, “LONDON, July 7—A dispatch; Oder by a courter sent by Y |commander of the destroyer Btri leh ie nt