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JOIN THE DOLLAR ULUS. “HUMAN INTEREST EDITORIALS” WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR $V'S WORTH THE MONEY! pane ARE SHORT AND REACH THE SPOT REAL LIVE NEWS OF 6PORTDOM le Pioneer One Cent aper of the Northwest MONTH SEATTI 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 126 as CENTS P WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY a: ‘GUNBOAT Bitcin BLOWS | ~ UP AT SAN DIEGO--50 KILLED oS ne signs were Chas. T. Wade and New THAT CONFIDENTIAL WINK : PRIGHTPUL CATASTROPHE EQUALS MAINE DISASTERIN HOR. | man K ' Her au buckled and the tnner : ROR—EXPLOGION OF BOILE R CONVERTS WAR OMAFT INTO | yocdwor wlecte torn to | pl Much of the upper works ; FLOATING SCENE OF DEATH AND SUFFERING ee oe FATALLY INJURED. | SAN DIBGO, Cal, July 21.—( beyond hope of recovery,| | Midshipmen Leo Sahn and | 7 Of the moat frightful disasters tr thi % and arms shattered and! Lindsay H. Lacy, Paymaster Charles | Bistory of the American navy hests and faces scalded Jome, | Morris, jr ght to hurl Other officer were injured, but ; most rivaling the blowing up of the| maddened by pain Maine, and the horror at Samoa, | themselves into the ooeurred at 10:30 this morning, | restrained. Others t when one of the bellers of the gun-|cuers to kill them the explosion urred. The boat Beaningten, which had just ar- | the suffering As speedily as poe sion was followed by an out vived te tow the crippled Wyoming | sible the dead and injured wore! pouring of n sheet of flame, seald back to the Mare Island navy yard, | transferred to the waiting boats and| ing water and emoke. This caught ew up, blotting out the lives of 40| hurried to the shore, where every man in the botler and engine or 50 of Uncie Sam's sailors, and | who wor led by the awful but were! none were thought to be fatal. The engine crew were all at their placer TOKIO, July 21.—It is offi ally) Russian gun aptured. ~ | Announced that 461 Russian soldiers! CopeNT AGEN July 21.—A @ige raburg states e« from Manchuria says | hf that a island of Saghalien, tog 16 officers, have surren¢ blew up the decks and threw nring all the other men on the| were conveyed to the morgue, and ncicyed the time the injured taken to various hosp!-| dozens of men into the alr and into to the Japanese. Japane . were sighted Immediately after the shock of | tals rd having been previoualy e bay. In the pan others | near Nikolacvsks at the mouth of the explosion the Bennington listed | * stitutions to the bay aud were pick TOKIO, July 21.—An imperial or-| the Am ver. Many inhabitants badly and began to ttle. Tug tion of the te which » arrived | ance as ineued of Nikola and Vladivostok ee ferried to ber assistance and water front * | authorining the s: have fled t abarovek : Was towed from the un and vehicles : amiasioned of the Pte a #, having been impressed tp Ie omiay vin water | Merve conscripts, cor July 21.—The Jet ad it ls feared that ahe will | of the sundry source rank into pri- y asserts it is The explosion was plainly b sink he cause ofthe explosien. is vate of the fighting rank eg Danese peace eol= ‘and felt throughout the city, wh of living and) noe yet definitely aacertait pels «re ‘ e capenene pee @long the water front the buildings | dead and hastened to morgue or Pg at ealiiite A dispatch from Otaru sa ’ th. ng he double-track @hook. A great column of water | hospital, A hur t , “ were ated at Daltr jan railroad, ai d the| throughout th fon boilers \1 re 500 ntrong, with six field | terly unacceptable, being equivalent was buried into the air, and the| through ‘ tan the ait’ ae of avn Vaya t. Aa | tanty tepaseptais, Dee ee fact that a terrible accident had oc r orerything ght end fe e¢ gu h »nom rred was } * « 7 be 4 despe © resistance Car ‘ Timmeaatdy every avaliable setih ceaced 0 eetan wee about to give the orders to put | nonading began at @ o'clock on the| PARIB, July 2.—M. Witte, the ee leg The @ on steam when the explosion oc- | morning of July 7. The second an peace envoy, arrived thig SR HH Kireton when o “— been i ist x | of th ussians defense was not| afternoon, en route to the United % The officers of the Benning- * | was frightful. I dal Te Gaseaeeeen end Sareea —_ taken until the ing morning. Aged rene % | ateot and tron not fatally | Seana nN RIERenanieeeeereneeeeteneiaaiEEee REE EERE -, inder, L. You 2, “ - ” ™ 7 ‘iemtenant, Victor Bice * Saas wereps and) Captain Young and a few other LIGHT ve captured a pair of clever # Paymaster, Charles Morris. Bothy etl nals | officers bad not yet joined the sbip | FINGERED CREW They will be charged as , mass. Two 228) and thus escaped - ® Clerk to paymaster, H. A. ®! were gone and the magazine, which |” ; disorderly persons and run out of & Metiua. W| tet go alsaet simultancousty with| omnee™sttr- Cmneer of the Say AT WORK AGAIN the city n E # Rasigns, C. T. Wade and M. & " 8) was on the forward deck, directly i > 3. Parvy, dr. wf ae pa ee war oe me than ®) above the boflers and was perhaps | James Phillips and Jack Campbell S 6 nga = Ay fatally injured | will be charged with burglary by i " . —— L. H. Lacey and : Captain Lucin Young and Com In order to step upen the ging A number of robbery reports sift-| Patrolman Westedt and City Dee SRA ae eR R RR ee) nt Verne were on shore at the! plank ‘and board the ship ft was ed in at police headqr Thurs- | tective Byrnes, who found some of day night and Friday morning. Evi- | their Joot in dently the “dips” and “crooks” have | obtaining a description of the twa returned from a summer's outing— | men who ro! a store at 214 Rail- at least the number of reports in-|road, nabbed them before they. awn shops and, after time of the accident. Lieutenant! necensary fn the barbor made for the crippied | Commander John Calvin Leonard | three dead t 4 the work of picking up| “8% xeeutive officer. The liuten-| remained in > ng Me ‘and dying from the wreck. {*2t Commander is Victor Blue. of | behaved | pver the bodies of Those sailors whe aia 4 the R. 8, Lilly family, ight, for cruelty to animh The ‘ " nel their copi bee's squad holders and creditora of the Wash- 19 foul-olty soit] EXHIBIT “hl? he ae ae coples de) communication wif Cape Henry at spent the night in the foul elty Jail, luxe edition without cost. ington Food company to represent) They were employed by Contractor ‘Among the prominent men who|!t:15 toda: them in a suit against the directors Kilmer, who is hauling the dirt away, subscribed $1,500 or more for copies: to show cause why they shonld not a steam dredge on upper riredl| @ the carnival closes Baturday | are; Thomas F. Ryan, W. K. Van~ WEATHER F FORECAST NAMIC. ..seeeeeeteeenneneneees sepeeeneee Seven pay for the stock voted to them- simply a case of the almighty | night those who Rave not attended | derbilt, Alfred G. Vanderbilt, James welyes. The directors own 70 shares naid Vaupell, aftergghe ar- gpefore are thronging the grounds, | J, Hill, J, P. Morgan, Oliver Harri- ‘ valued at $76 per share, which inj rest, “These men dened the Extra special featores are prom-| man, Chauncey Depew, Perry Bel- egg A eee pectin and Satur- nald to be wufficient to pay the in- charge, but the patrolman and my-| ined for Seturday. In the afternoon ep John Jacob Astor and Thos. Pro Saturday Cooler; Light to AUUIUHT. ss ceeeeeen wee South Carolina. He ts said to have e' age began. All around lay mangled/ | net stop red dicate It caught the boat for Everett. been in the hospital at Mare Island, | ,, Je shore o eee eee * ** er, 1205 arses P corpses and moaning sailors, some undergoing an operation, The en-| aun — been went ashore oo the JF WASHINGTON HAD A WHIPPING b aden dediedided | Plrsrglenp r, 1305 Third, found the | — ate # — AUTOS IN ALASKA riche pegner clear stand littered | weeea ek thee heee POST AND POLICE CAUGHT 5 iin report that oie te 218 Pray morting’ van Save | HT ANDERSON--?\% secoming thorourtly upto. & gations showed 300 cigars and inva |* _ The gunboat Bennington is a # J & date, as automobiles have made *| of gum missing. — cigars and lassi member of the “old navy, & their debut in the northern %/ Another bunch of thieves visited |{ R*ving been built in 1858. She # cit " mob : eve ed | & of 1,710 tor i Mrs, Carrie Anderson, the victim lowifor Anderson, but it Is betieved |* Raibereee acne bile * | Dill's drug store at Broadway and | % srengn eet it Gee of cruel desertion and robbery at(§eGhe has left the city with the 4 stablished a regular line of #| Madison. They carried off a penny | hour. Her horsepower is 3,436, # the hands of her base helpmeet, Sam | Ptgeteds of the property which he r | slot-machine, money, candy uM, ® and built $490, r" i his wife of ut & year to & “debbie buggion between ® ete and was bul a cost of .- & | Anderson, Is now in the hands of nduced atte 4 ay # Nome and Teller, and the | "Su ceiare tailed | be * 000. Her armament consists Kind friends and relatives who will | #gm @ver to him. property Wa" /® company is said to be making * Wi failed in an attempt tO) ® of six 6-inch breech loading ® care for her | valued at 14.660. rob the notion store of 8. Tlank on p 1 " | Mm Andernon cannot be rer g|% money. The automobiles run *| washington, but they left i ee ee, Se eee Peter Anderson, © brother of the|te Bieepital, ua che is in the lant |% 8 ee eee ee, ee *| work plan of their Intended are Se mone hymen e Mont | @ along the sandy beach, and the #/ aes apere rapid fire and several smaller erring husband, haste 0 the wid ages & pulmonary affiietion on " ented the , ay Woon wrote his wife after & consequently was email * : ya * She is a sister ship of the ® and gave her $25 to help defray her | had deserted her, telling ber that |» #|_2: B. Kalacratus and V. BE. Felk-|% gunboat Concord now at the # expenses. Her own sinter has also hee iptended to leave her forever and ner were escorted off the carnival Bremerton Be und her and will hetp alt she can, that she would have to depend on i* palpi tabich lh hadbnl ted hy hd | grounds by City Detectives "Wap c ops agsatters HE 5 9 Fd pa police are still hunting high and | hergelf in the future T. penstein and Barbee, who claim that ! | They Never Saw RARER ASAE SEE a ms -- = | “. . | | hundreds of proud . | Salt Water SRKAAKAAAAREKARNRERERERRERTERRORS | their “dimpled darling» | * 7 * BND OF THE CHICAGO STRIKE FINDS MEN * { pete for the many tempting prizes to | Before * THOROUGHLY LICKED & | ittee OROUGHL ACKED Pad baad by nen ttt f * ICAGO, July 21 lowing the calling off of the ¢ tor? judges, The mot of Seattle witt | | eae @ y « umsters' : 1 most popular girle in oday in a wild stamp © wor oe amertions of President Roose stopped over in Seattio| ® .. In. mest * the ons imposed by the segenie, wean FE BREMERTON, July 21.—The gov- | ty oe whee! babies will have ’ way to the Portl * hiding the union button. Of the who quit, probably # ernment tug Pawtucket made.s.epe- | Gane bo the grounds tomorrow after. | nuTeasy, night, and left for the) % not more than 1,500 will be taken back within the next few # cial trip from the navy yard to Se-|nbop and all children of all agen) Ore Cty” Friday morning eae , * attle today, with Sergeant A. D.! will be admitted to the main gate|..” 1 Mayace dh ooo! yas it. oileaaat at aaahe a & meeting and adopted r govern the @ Codding and Privates F. W. Brow | free and to the shows at half r prc 4 : wssig toe © the eemier aus nice Win De SES Chmne conahions os whieh ae and Richard Hougtitén on board} panel teat conducted by the Butte be emereare % be taken bees * ‘They are taking four court-martiat COLLIN. [ies Ne we were in charge * The strike cost 21 lives, $15,000,000 and 500 injured in rioting. prisoners from the recetving-ahip | [ower as chaperone. Busi * Puteadehin to the peiece at eee 8 FIGHT jager Collins, of the News \ MetdMcdidtt Mitel Mlich tA add he eo ee Iniand ness manager” of the junke —_—- ns, 8:0; Se m—anl Se Se ee & Sen H H ” | . 4 ’ the le of the News, acte ppy -- Lieutenant I B. Fisher was also |GM® Morning Collins was on his | press age m fa or e ren MRS. LALLY 4 | I the Pawtucket. He ts on his | feet @ttacking the validity of the ex-| The party arrived at 9 p. m ; Gunbost “Bennington? | to Walla Walla, where ne witt | Wadition act whereby his enemies | Thursday, and local friends enter c ruit duty. He return Sun- | SF@ @ttempting to secure his re-| tained ther with a moonlight launch | ,, DY the time the Dollar crusade for simple statement goeg | moral to San Francisco. He claims n 7 | the benefit of the Lillys is through, ight to e heart oi - q | | ride on the » 1. The party viaited | eh, | the heart of every mother pees = | aed jthat the statute passed by the Do- | the big steamers Minnesota and Da- boo proposed nest-egg will have as-|and father MARINE. NOTES St to reported hese thai the Great a ee a is out of har-| kota and spent an } talks | med very eenerous proportions |" A. baseball’ game at Recreatiog i Northern steame: Mes moa} h the extradition treaty | point. When the party returned to ne snug little sum| park between court house employes F Minnesota, which | mage between the United 8 ‘ of money which has been turned in| & : arrived et @eattie from the Oriewt he pited States and | Seattle luncheon was served at the} # been turned in letalls of which are in this issu@ : The steamship tyo Maru, of the] *'rive os remnertan | Canada, and that the crime of pet-| Rainier Grand, Proprietors Wilson | 0% the kind-hearted Dollar clubbers, | of the Star—will also help to swell z Japan Mail Steamship company, ar-| Yesterday. i ten RS Bremerton JURy must be expressed both in the! ang White, both of whom hail from |*?0USH Offers for clothing and furni-| the fund to help out the suffering é rived late Friday afternoon from < or a few day® | treaty and in the act which makes! putte. acti @ as hosts. ture have been de to fit out a evuelte his patient family, Yokohama and docked at the Great|* #008 as her cargo ip discharged. | it qperative. In the first treaty per Pad eksty- wilt dana three 6 dozen families » help the good. work alin 7) Northern wharves. ‘The lyo left| The nature of the repair work 1# | jury way omitted, but xpecifies Fac dee Gan us Osun tae Co And Workman Lilly is happy Join with the Dollar clubbers: 4 |Japan on the afternoon of July 8,/ NOt known. She will come here be- |the act in the last treaty that it|jumbia to Astoria for vialt to th Likewise the five “k you will be just as happy in thé 5 making the trip over in somewhat} au*e no drydock at Seattle is large |wag included, but omitted in the| pie jetty om the setars tein, the} Amd so fs the patient mother, in| good deed as th _ 3 |toas than 13 days | enough to accommodate the monster let: hence it fails, according to his| 2%. ne return trip | the! whose eyes now shines the light of| be ys 4 IMMENSE SUM WILL BE SPENT ON SHILSHOLE BAY —OTHER ship. view. — eee heen The, | happiness for the first time sin > j lage . ital a . then junke through British ‘ ee SiVE BALLARD NEWS The Skagway liner Humboldt - dint nnd Wonton urItISM | the unfortunate husband was kicked | Previously acknow $302.25 |leaves Friday evening for Alaska. WADE 1 on ke on thu [by & horse and sent to the hospital] Alfred Halstead, La Conner, She will carry about 100 passen-| MITATES GRIP FILLED ting nearly two weeks on thela hopeless cripple | Wash ie i me gers | ne ris ha: I don't care about myself," said|J. E. Henley. Bi z , 4 . , 1 salt water before and most |J. B. Henley, Ballard 1.00 3 : ro Mrs. Lilly the other da “But si end, Fremot eee ar cac-auihns tit tas ait anstos.ns ta endl: cess oshesas ees, toi BANDIT TRACE} WITH OPIUM) 0 iver wit carry sampien of the] MPS, Lilly the other day. “Hut Tm Star Friend, Premont.. ie | ee ee ere coe OP sonesve joe £8 | Francisco Friday morning with 44 fe a am cee Jones will not suffer any more.” A. B. Amundson, Redmond, > Tee q bids after August 3, at his office in leemsendive ond 6 taven ebue 3 oe riends to prove that they have : dson, Red 5 5 the Burke building, for the dredging | A council committee meeting of [Demeengers and a large consignm vt warns c John Abrigo was carrying a grip| seen the real live n i Of Shilshole bay from the pier head | the whole will be held Friday night ‘ Fee yee ry bag a and was leaving the California 4 » wate n appropria-|to diseu the ading of neveral| , me this posse are on the trae! | Fourth avenue south, on line to aeop water, | A ae Se oi # of nevers!! ‘The White Star line steamship! of the man who held up J. Matthews poate! Sh Fourth avenue south, on CELL FOR BOYS sé » | tion of $134,000 has been made |" Oregon will leave Saturday morning jof St. Helens last Tuesday evening ypeeey evening 4 sdipiees hole are progress N a) ger | | for Nome. She has 35 passeng and forced him to row him acrow®#| “Hello, John!” sald Policeman F.| . , bigeye: i Eli Shields, who was sup of any | BOoked, and her holds will be full| the Columbia river Keele, “What have you in that| Sheriff Smith has a crew of men j drowned while in bathing Friday, | relat The company has been The man stopped Matthews and | grip? at work on a juvenile cell at the Do you want to join the “DOLLAR” club, organized in the name 4 day afierncon, was buried from th build forced to turn away freight, not be | asked him_to take him out into the! “T @on’t know," replied John 1 county prison for the purpose of ac of a most worthy cause? i * ; jing able to carry it all river, He carried a roll of blankets{ von $2 i commodating the youths who are If you do, fill out the accompanying blank and se . { Gilman Park church at 2 p.m. Fri | wat given $2 to carry it over here a p « nd it to The | } ‘ yp Pr Bord Ps | _ and a Winchester. When out inthe} ar tune ee incarcerated there, It is expected| Star, enclosing with it one dollar. This will entitle you to admission 4 a day. He carried $1 » ineure ee ee ‘Well, we'll jr ake a look at g to the “Dol: ” o) i a] and had just recently dropped a| i * % {river the man told Matthews that |it’ gaid the policeman that this will be completed within| {nto the “Dollar” club, which we believe will be a rousing big elub ; much larger policy | A strange vegetab! . BANK CLEARINGS. # be would fill him full of holes if] “An examination showed that the| the next week and will be the only] Whe? our readers realize the purpose for which it has been formed. 4 Friends who were with him at the|to town Friday morni ‘ & July 21, 1905 $1,030,026.00 #| he did not hurry up and get him) gpip contained 15 cans of opium, |°e!! of its kind in the state. The ang Jour heart prompts you to give more than one dollar, send as i | time of the accident, believe his|he could make hi e, Li-|® July 21, 1904 637,535.98 # | 8crose the river. about $80 worth in all. Abrigo was | "00m 1s alry and very convenient for pope cutee in the “a 7OU Wilt" be. credited “whim (ek: eta i } . 7 me , ” On arriving at the other side near . * | the juvenile criminals and will ac. aSeESoremt ps 1G Lae Crue. } \ th was caused by h taiture, | conse Inapector Wy ed the|® Increase over last *| taken to the county jail on susp enc our dolar now ¢ shies ‘ : oman on by the shock of the cold | wage i Jed tt yprietor to-|* year 292,190.02 # | Caples, the man ordered Matthews’ elon of having smuggled opium in| COMmodate about 12 prisoners caer tee fate cabicane ive noe eg bees “ E % Poe veneen 4 Water, as it in known that he had a| wards police headquarters, where he| ® ® ® % & ®t ®t tw te ee ee | 'O build a fire and prepare to Ket | Hig possession; and Friday morn We are not allowed to put the The names of those who join the ub wit e Lilly family, | v t wate b { t - ----— = }supper, while he went out to kill a | y Deputy United es Marshal | Young folks in the regular jg aid ey . h n the club will be announced in The Wary weak heart: Very isttle water |told the chief he did not have | it eo teas Age 1 a | ing Depu n Be eee ee eee ear wekctnn: | Star from day to day, TA tende Mis body | camigh siousy to Duy 4 license, 20 |MARD-HEARIED alf for fresh meat, ‘The man tol |Gmtman served a warrant to that| Sheriff Smith on Friday morning ting in the water when res-| was ordered out of the city and | his epotiee that Be ee one-of the| affect on him |"“This place In just the thing and > oy ptt addy tala PP oy Gt AB yew escapes from McNelt’s inland alin keeps the youths away from the res ar , lying on th a me Warned not to come back until h DAIVEPS SPEND At the first opportunity, Mathews of the criminals, ‘The influence ig] 4 #4 ¥#¥ RS ee TG aad ane ¥ - aeary credentials, | ‘ay and notified Sheriff Kirby, 7i DD} AND GROVER better and we can keep better watch | % rs litz county, who organized of them. 66 ad More than 600 people turned out NIGUT AM whliiis cas the men wan ee ena 7 5 * e ollar » the Scandinavian camp meeting, ics 5 o'clock Wednesday morning ot (He ON 7HE LIST NDON, July 21.—In the chal-| » laud #HAy way he could | held in the large tont at ‘Third and trang farm, three miles tor ° Jonge round for the Davis cup at} ¥ . have been under long | Crawford, Thursday night. Services) wigeryd ¢ get worked all or The officers are sire he is . prey thorn yoved of H ae mg ‘ . TUS. seve esee Pie drown. He could not|were held from 8:80 to 11:20.) and after a feed of onts, compelled the lust of the. escaped con-| NEW YORK, July 21.—President|the English team, defeated : i * Preaching je in the Scandinavian |to take up night work, The Humane . Roosevelt and Grover Cleveland are| Larned, American, 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 * Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in tongue during the week, and jn Bi society will not stand for it. ———__—— down on “Fads and Fancies" list of | Smith Aton by ae higitennd and| * teamater, wan} giish on Sunday. Humane Officer Vaupell and Pa- the society publication figuring in| Clever playing along the lines, m TI D lI Cl b ABO trolmaf Newman arrested R. Mc proud MOTHERS 70 the courts, @ a result of the arrest ‘ seer ry he ollar u Attorney Ira Bronson, of Seattie,|Lean and Morris Gage, Thursday lof one of its solicitors, It is said| NORFOLK, Va., July 21.—Sigs- e has been employed by the stock- go, into wireless * This money to go into the fund to relieve the great * * * * * * * * ROR RR RE REE ERE EM West Winds. “soit caught them in a Te, there will be a prize baby show, and Lawson,

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