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const Nae JOIN THE DOLLAR CLUB. c—_— NIGHT EDITION SEATTL “HUMAN INTEREST EVITORALS IVS WORTH THE MONEY! ARE SHORT AND REACH T The Pioneer One Cent 8 Cc ok g The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest “ae 1e al f That Dares to Print the News WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY aa, WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR * { REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM VOL NO. 126, 25 CENTS PBR MONTH Bennington Horror Claims 55 Victims {fire engines, but without avail, At HEARTRENDING SIGHTS AT SCENE OF TERRIBLE CATASTRO- | high tide this morning the water was up to the decks and the cap PHE—VESSEL IS PROBABLY A TOTAL LOSS tain's cabin was flooded a foot deep Captain Young is of the opinion that no great hole has been made in| cise nd alba th tialiallalel halieRalea aA RRR | the ship's side, but that the’ explo ® Jsion has aprung all the plates and * WASHINGTON DEAD AND INJURED. * | the water is coming in through the a *® |seams. The hospital ship Iris and & The dead * |tug Fortune are expected here to- % AMEL BENSEL, fireman, son of August Bensel, of Colfax * | morrow from Mare Island, Captain * JOSEPH HILSCHER, fireman, » o¢ Mra, A. Hilecher, of ® | Drake and a corps of naval physi-| % Waterville, Douglas county ® | cians are also expected tomorrow % = The injured * | * FRED RICHARD CONNELL, able seaman, son of Richard ® ee ee ee ® Connell, of Odessa, Li ounty * * 7 *% LK. STROBEL, apprentice, son of John Strobel, of Tacoma. * |* HAT BAND SBR * * *. \* * - OTHER WASHINGTON MEN IN CREW, * \* * * ° & |®& PM Richardson, 15, in a prise w] % Other Washingtonians among the crew % | ® oner at police stat ned & * Raymond Ervin Davis, quartermaster, third class, Mrs, Eliza- & | ® he theft of 100 feet ear- & ® deth M. Davis, mother, 107 Highth avenue, Seattle who te * * a hy from the residen tt ® graphed his mother that he was safe. *® | ® Captain L. MH, Grey. He was ® * Floyd Bugene over entice seaman, J, R. Glover, guard- ® | & taken prisoner at the orway ® ® ian, 905 First av ttle ® | ® of his father’s home by City & @ Joel Cornelius Allen, apprentice seaman, next of kin, Frances # | ® Detectives Corbett and Adama, | % Clark, mother, Waukon, Lincoln county ® | & who, working on the site *| % George Thomas Clark. machinist’* mate, Mra. Anna Clark, wife, ® | # of a leather hat band. . ® Bremerton. ® i ® the joven criminal behind & & Emil G. Hopp. terman, second class, Julius Hopp, father, To- & | & the bars * ® ledo, Lewis county. % | ‘The police say that Richard- & * ® | & som has stolen a lot more 7 RAR ARAARAA RAR ERA AREER RARE RARER AM ow Dut they have been troubled In ® & finding the owners. *! * Richardson clainy that the *) BAN DIEGO, Cal. July The! wounded are In the different boepl- | @ hose sold was his her's, ® Hat of dead as the result of the Ben-| tals and have every attention, Cap- | % but confessed w detect~ w] Rimgton disaster, this morning] tain Scott kindly offered San Diego | # ives told him where he got it #] shows that fifty-five are dead and acks and will q r men there. | ® and where he sold aa fifty-five still remaining in several Seven bodies pinned behind boll- | x * hospitals and at private homes injers; unable to identity. Cutting | Aaa ARARARRA REE the city. away bulkhead to recover them. ‘The list of dead includes the seven| Vessel almost a total wreck and will ‘whose names are unknown and who! need assistance. As soon an fur FUNSTON IN JAWS Gre still in the tangled meshes of] ther particulars can be obtained will the torn machinery of tho Benning-| Wire. Request department to notify | fon boiler room from which they! nearest relatives. OF DEATH cannot be recovered until the water (Signed) “YOUNG.” Bas been pumped out and the wreck The supply ship Iria and the tug age cleared away | Fortune have been ordered from San | ease SRR At roll cal! last night 21 are re-) Francisco to h Diego to assist in| MONTEREY, Cal., July 22—Gen- ported mising and while some of| the Bennington disaster, ~ | amas Sone Vomuies” comtiecaos at Uhese may have gone ashore without “ the de * PROS... rtment of California, hi leave, following the disaster, it is| WASHINGTON, D, G. July 22. aide. Lleutennet Long. and roma that many jumped into the) The bureau of steam engineering! ant Burton J. Mitchell department | ., eseape the explosion and) *ays that none of the reports on the | inspector of amall arms’ practice bay - endition of the Bennington’s boilers | narrowly escaped death yesterday has indicated that her boilers were| afternoon when an electric car | unsafe, although it is admitted that! crashed Into the carriage in which the report stated her boilers were | they were riding generally in poor Condition. TI | a he party was returning to the Acting Secretary of the Navy | presidio of Monterey from the Hotel Darling wired Rear Admiral Good-| ry.) Monte. On Alvarado street the — permet ye ge Sa | driver turned directly in front of a| ng him of the disaster | moving car, which struck the car Bennington and instructing riage. The officers jumped | a therewith General Funston’s left hand was | al al Gontit . ss expected tO! severely bruised, but he was other 2 und any moment. | wise uninjured. Lieutenant Mitch © will — prieny bys ell sustained painful bruises aboot partm expect) hat 4 4 bod deut t miral Goodrich wil! appoint a board pyle w “i + pa ‘ ligt | of inquiry, after a conference with | prises, The street car was t 1-| the Washington authorities ing at a low rate of speed and the j gong was sounding. The driver of SAAR AA ARERR HH), carriage atiompted to turn across! * * - : P the track when the car was almost | # Mra L. M. Davis, of 170 8th #) Uoh0 ‘him ® Ava, this city, has received the ny SUICIDE # following telegram from her LOS ANGELES, Cal. July 27. # son Raymond, who is an ap- | Despondent because his wife had ® prentice on board the shattered | @ gunboat Bennington |® “Don't worry, mother, | am RAYMOND ERVIN DAVIS. ® safa }® The news was a great relief Seattle man who was quartermaster |# to many Seattle people. The on the ill-fated Bennington and/@ young man |» well known here, \separated from him in Seattle, suf fering from cancer of the stomach who escaped. ® having been a resident of Se te weet ~s @ tle for ten years. ” ” and fearing that his relatives wer were drowned. Several who jumpet | 4 to send him to an asylum, Jose Clercker, for many ye of Seattle, Wash. committed sa res eee eee eee eee ee Were picked up in an exhausted * tee condition J eee hh Just before Ensign N. K. Perry), cide last night died he wrote a cheerful telegram to| SAN DIEGO, Cal., July 22—A re&| He was found by boys in a va his wife and baby. A few minut sed list of the identified dead is as|cant jot, dying in agony from a Jater he folded bis hands | follows 2 dose of carbolic acid, after he had - 3 rogge. seaman, New!escaped through a window in a and peacefully passed away The cause of the accide: been definitely ascertained by ex amination, this morning, was th Weakening of a crown sheet of the Pier, fir Ulm, Minn.; A. F. Saunders, apren-| pc > ot tis beatee seaman. Springfield, Mo; C. J — bag ong atte hie brother ntz, coal passer; Joseph Hill Oscar Kiercker, the dead man t class fireman, Washing-| brother, until recently conducted port forward boiler which drove| ton. D. C.; F. U. Brunson, Cheney.| Kiercker’s cafe at 220 James st that boiler back striking another | Neb.; John McKone, seaman; J. KE. | seattie boiler and breaking the steam pipe.| Exell, Waco, Tex: Rahrouse, ap oe SHEE ESE At Davis and Anderson's morgue at | prentice seaman, Denver, Col; W.| Yelock there were bod ©. Wiison, Edward B. Ferguson y pee sone wave 0 haves diel machisiet, Réwia Bohoen:| aul Jones SAN DIEGO. July 22.—The crew |son, ordinary seaman, Oakland; I. B ’ ody Arrives Lau Of the Bennington, assisted by naval |B. Archer, ordinary seaman, Mont attaches located here, are working | rose, Colo.; N. G. Chambers, sen hard to recover the dead st be|man; Chas, MeKeon, machinist; @hattered warship. It is believed|Preston Carpenter, ordinary sea-|®#*RARRAReaHARRREe that at least a dozen are etl! con- | man, Arapahoe Ne ©. Brown, w./* 2 * fined in the boiler room and below |F. Staub, Wirk Compton; B. y-|% NORFOLK, Va, July 22. * decks, where is impossible to|age, KB. Carr, J. Corka, L. & The Sigubee fleet bearing body « feach them on account of the wa Gauthier, chief boatewain mate,|* Of Paw! Jones, passed Virginia The force of the plostor Pawtucket, R. 1; Harry 8. Smith, * Capes at 7:20, escort y the #/ terrific. Portions of the upper deck | Harrisonville, Mo.; D. C. Archer. & battleship squadron of Rear ®| were carried away and gr jam C. B. Rushing. coal passer; M. C.|* Admiral Evans * age was done in all sections of the | Quinn, oiler; E. Brownstee, seaman; | * * Hessel. In every rection of the ship|B. A. Hughes, ordinary seaman; A.|*****eteeketthkae Mood and ashes ave been found,|Kamerer, coal asser; W. W.| — showing the: th ck was awful. | Wright or; C. Hoggbloom., coai| . WASHINGTON, D. Those ~ ov shore say t passer; B. Dreech, ordinary sea-| 4 “dispatch fr an re wireless, via Cape Henry, states that the bodies of men aboard the vessel|man; A. Renesel, coal passer were blown 100 feet into the air and| Brown, machinist, first class Wreckage from the vessel was|ria; Claud Rushing, A. Nelson hurled skyward | Hoffman, blackemith Most of the men taken from the} wae | } | Admiral Sigsbee anchor in the b weA miles be napolie, It will get day in time to an chor off Annapolis at 10 a. m under way Su’ | body of the ship were mutilated be-| # RR ARRARARRhRa *| cognition It ts understood | ¥ 1 cory Sew dase the veonl ta al-|* MAY BE HO! {| (SEE PAGE 3 FOR GREAT FEAT. | © Ege sodbalirpe fregeerediobd be *| URE STORY ON PAUL JONES.) have to be dismaatied to ascert * Among the sailors on the & fwd | t et extent of the damage. She|*® Bennington wae a colored man %| AS USUAL ed with @ gray coating, re-|# © 4 Crupin, who was aboard #| LONDON, July 22.—R. F. and H me ashes. |* the battleship Maine w she #| Ls Doherty, English defenders of the ander Young reported to the | # was sunk, by explonio Ha- &| Davis cup, defeated Wright and na department at Washington | ® vana harbor rl Stews, ike ‘Assabeanas ohasiouaiee. ta ligt night follows |* & | tennis doubles at Wimbledon today “Vessel listed considerab tol ttt tk tk) posthatchdaaebasnidanea hss board and commenced to settle; | | SHANGHAI, July The boy Fimmediately flooded magazi nd| SAN DIEGO, Cal., July 22.--1t jg} cott on American goods has now “with the assistance of tug I beached | believed that the Bennington {| read throughout the southern pro two | dama on east bank betw 4 beyond repair. The stern|vinces. The area affected bas a wharves at high tide ons. The hand pumps have managed by government officials at | by the people here, and al! doct A fH the city volunteered services. The been rein am pumps and Pekin. | King county, at lest, to WOULDN'T IT MAKE YOU HOT? THIRTY. i BOMB THROWN AT THE SULTAN WREAKB FEARFUL HAVOC IN HUMAN LIFE—COSSACKS ATTACK PEASANTS WHO COoM- PLAIN—POLICE OFFICIAL’S NARROW GBCAPE II do think the old tim | tle the best, and although | have do You prises as you have star |I take pleasure in joining this one Instead, you find such men and may Heaven bless the poor|Honest Mike Kelly, as tt |honest old Mike Kelly; pioneer and/ thom from where I come And the CONSTANTINOPLE, people were wounded by the explost wn at the sultan, police believe that the bomt Chiet af Fétice Pielkin, Thirteen offers, including the chief and hin non, were injured | waa thrown while | chal was minglin of the perpetrators have | the centePiof the city. been detected. n of a bomb true-born Irishman! work bard for a living, seated on| KE. A. Haas It's too bad that there are not| dusk until the cold gray dawn of the | V. W, LaBelle many others like you in this sordid | morning. |W. J. Barber the | Old world of our's | Friday night the quartet of hack-|J. W. Gillen Listen men sent up a dollar each to the| Ed Burke ..... Recently Millionaire George A.| Dollar club, and they said they | W edale Kessler, of New York, gave a “gon-| wished it was more |John MeMilian . dola dinner’ at the Savoy hotel in| The Dollar club is glad to wel- | John Down with a crowd in | 50 guests present ranks ©. Robare | ODRBBA July 22.—Reports fr | Sebastopol state that the Blagk @ea fleet are point of mutiny, and the maneuvers lof the fleet has been consequence the peasants who are complaining of the exorbitant rents by Conmacts | were killed, 11 wou! by the ex- rested ST, PETERSBURG, July 2 a Oo ve been isened for Conmeks again on the been guarding outside of St part of the marines were attacked | d and 120 ar BIALYSTOCK, P Three people were kille Solons Dislike to Offend Public Robbers 1 are busy | without Investigation board | eystem aldestepping ‘The board ought to have 10 times does,” said o werved on th: engagement court house commissioners councll elected by that body “There isn’t opportunity last opportu: work last year manding the from tideland etand then taken is a salary obt ne of the solons appear appointment entirely ign Unieas it breaks previous records the plundering corporations, while working length ily and Industriously wring a few more dollars from the the board are going to owing to the in an effort to jals rave acted hand and glove with every corporation in the , pillaged «mall taxpayer. | WOUNDED OFFICER IS RECOVERING | subjects, who testified that they had| ‘The trial w anything like of their personal property. has frequently point Sunday afternoor The found ar which had t by saloon, a bottle half filled with the wine and tincups that had bee used In drinking the wine, The wine has been kept as ev introduced as damaging testimony 0,000 a year or more in taxes ‘ough the failure of the assessors to place any value uyon the fran chises and stocks and bonds of cor Patrétiman Jacobs was able to sit | jup Saturday morning and his con dition ‘eeatinues to improve does net grow worse steps will taken by friends of McNamara and Kreamer to secure bonds for liberatfon from the dungeon of the The farcial ment has been repeat 4 this spring. demnation of ) displease their bosses, the corporations Attopney’ Tucker ployed My Frank Baiochhi to defend him again#t the charge of conduct jing a @isotterly house of the franchi ving give the girl a glass of som thing which he afterwards found to be port w > hi it ocedrred, and took every advan In to beguile the confiding against the police who arrested the BalocWhis Giaiming that they should | have damages for injuries received at the hands of hot-headed corresponding amount is deducted from the tion of the corporation's other per so that the octopus Public opinion indicates that the saloon will | away In spite of Balochht's political pull, secured, it is alleged through the brewery |who have influenced They will be forced to g the front for Balochhi in spite of the antagonfem of the police and May- or Ballinger will find settle the hornet’s nast that the as tage to shield Irving where it did not Alton B. Parker and his grands rgont mn, Alton Parker Hall, were Justice | # rescued from drowning off placed again: in no instance is more robes long enough to indulge in a question effort to clear a man who hungry listeners crowding the po The work of raising these assess: assessors have diplomat- to the board of when it begins its corporations and sioners must member of the counctl does not desire to av OMAHA, Neb President of the smelter trus 4 the honor | the witness stand » water, and has been slow-| Population of 160,000,000. The belief | three weeks Is not sufficient time in “Every assistance has been given nking, in epite of pumping op-|'s growing that the boycott Is being | which to do all the important we verything must of nece through with The Story of. Mike Kelly and the Four Hackmen Editor ar DAN DGBAN POINTS WITH PRIDE TO THE FACT THAT THE Encle 1 find a dollae for the LAl iy adie Whikon 1 feet teoked at the! DOLLAR CLUB 18 COMPOSED OF WORKINGMEN AND NOT heading I thought it was a fake dia UPPER TEN mond club or a patent medicine and I did not take a second look un-| tii Sunday moruing—then I caught) sler a mere matter of $500 a head! written after the Dol r club, it will on | The flowers alone coset a smali for-{mean the close of the most remark- I read it to my wife and it remind-|tune. There were 12,900 ch » car-|able charitable movement this city ed her of the time, #1 years ag0,| nations, 2,000 Malmaison carnations,| has ever witnessed—a crusade in when we were trying to make 4/ 17,000 roses, 2,500 cattleyas, 6,000] which not one rich man alded. home in the forest at Sunnydale. yards of smilax! For It was then a mile and @ half to our! And you and I and Honest Mike| The Dollar club has been a cam- nearest neighbor; there was no Ta-| Kelly feel very content to sit in the|paign of poor people to help @ poor coma, no Black Diamond, no Frank-| back yard and gaze at a flock of|man lin, and New Castile had just start gerabiums! Na chance in God's world +. ‘s Keusler obtained 100 white doves| DO/1 AR CLUB MEMBERS arn & which fluttered about the room lar except in a logging camp or in| over the heads of his guests Yesler’s mill | If we have a small-sized ary | Previously acknowledged $307.28 My wife was holding down the hanging in the kitchen we consider | Miss Ora Kimbes $1.09 homestead while | was working in| ourselves lucky H. D. ey, 1561, 10th Ave. N. $1.06 Brown's camp and got badly hurt| ttle has many Kesslers on a|C. & R rtment, Morans ..$4.50 115 Mi and was taken home on a cayuse Marion $1.00 pony, Say! There was no chance 00 automobiles, on their thor Green Lake $2.00 Hi seale. You see them in their ~ for a dollar club, but even then (| oughbred horses and in their trim ‘ 8. Nelson, Interbay .. $1.00 J had all the friends phere were}yachts, You hear of them om such 1111, Silverdale -. $1.00 | around, and though they had 1oloccasions as the visit of mey, “Silver Fox” 1.00 a money they were good and loyal plenipotentiary of on the C, J, Anderson . -- 100 Say, Mr. Editor' Although | think night of the engagem of H. B. Crew teeeeeenee 169 | King county has the beat of citizenr, | celebrated actress B.D. Purdy - 100 t-| But August W. Myers, 815 Eighth er notice their names at ave. 8 ae - 100 ny such big-hearted en-|A Friend 1.00 We, the undersigned buss drivers and hotel runners of Seattle wish to laundry |contribute our mite towards the rm were nated many a dollar to # nter-! tached to time | te h al as the Dollar club! | family and all those who lend al driver and the herman. fldlly fund, as we consider it @ |holping hand, is the wish of And worthy cause: A true-born Irishman Doney and Anderson and Crew|S. L. Davison MIKE KELLY. |and Purdy | Geo. B. Mer’ | Don't know who they are? Geo, Maudrial (By Dan Dean.) let me tell you—they are hack|R. A. Nicholson And may Heaven bless you, too,|drivers; “night hawks” they Harry Scanlor |G. M. Gatlas London. There were not jess than!come these night toilers to it's | Fred Hurst The dinger cost Millionaire Kes The the word finish has been’ One of the Gang JUDGE LEAVES BENCH TO DEFEND PRISONER SAM GARVER, CHARGED WITH COAXING LITTLE GIRL TO DRINK, HAS JUSTICE GEORGE AS ATTORNEY —DEFEND- | Frederick E. Carlton's mistress, at- empted suicide today by trying to inp from a window of the inspect- ANT TELLS RAMBLING STORY \or's room at police headquarters in | Brook She was prevented ‘by |Cross, The woman was arrested at’¢ m Gary nd-hand 4 gthi‘ hee: been the instance of Anthony Comstock, harged with having port wit ¢ of Police Matron | Who charged her with violating the is Atsnia Gothelibea, 18, 6 corvant t \eainst Garver, Section of the penal code forbidding Lined Sa Ghd Sauneeddl. wens She eatly and told | tbe exposure or sale of certain pho- a hearing bet 1 « Judge Gor- | good story contrasting | tographs. Pag. “ eedtpoey (a. low, DesaUne | a ey REE ERE RE RE ME wilt b «and! s er not only |g * juder , te ne and his|\@ BUILDING COLLAPSES. * J st gg ae i ‘\* CUMBERLAND, M. B, July & * 22—The Maryland company’s * one a baby in| w building collapsed today and & tits lit-|@ killed a number of men at ® ne father. work. The ruins are now in & . tham Was! ® flames, * scathing in his questioning and @l-| gx peee FESR SS SHBBE most checkmated ¢ al bed and vers shop ar but the able a oy for the) eR RR ERR RRR Re sick and kly untangled his client, | * | giaxnen of » Garver’s relief. \* BANK CLEARINGS. * lowed had b nurt is to judge betw the }* 1906 146.90 a few hours ment of a unsophibt * 1904 .... 676,296.30 Sergeant MacDonald and try girl, defended by th * ase over las year * man Osbourne testified the wavering testimony <s+ 366,160.60 # been called to the place by hand dealer, whose cause has been | * * fed statements of several Ja taken up by Justice George. eee eee ee eee ee finished Monday. | en Garver, the girl and | o the shes RRR RRR RRR Crooked Work CHEMICALS USED TO ERASE OF THE EQUITABLE THE FIGURES IN THE BOOKS AND THE DOCTOR DIVED. Dr. Roller, physical director at the University of Washing ton, while bathing in Lake Union Thursday evening, at- tempted to teach a young lady who weighs 320 pounds, the mystery of high diving. When she hit the water the concussion was so strong that every button was ripped off hor waist, but the professor was not embarrassed in the least as he went to diving for pt yport purchased at a near- e and was NEW YORK, July 22.—Chairman Morton has discovered that chem- lcals were used to make erasures in the books of the Equitable. He Stated positively that changes were made in pursuance of a definite ob- t not to correct clerical errors. ver transactions of a against Garver. told a long rambling story court in which he denied ev e that might in If and threw the er urden of blame on Benjamir Erasures Irving He said that he was busy Melts qostecers in.the deans part of ea shells immediately and did w | year ago. heme ot 4 that he witnessed Ir sot notice her dilemma. Oe RRR | WEATHER FORECAST because he drank son lt, He was weak as to the time Tonicht and Sunday, Partly Cloudy, Cssier, Fresh Northwest Winds. SIRE AT SEA Pr making an heroic fight against smoke and flame, Captain Kendall and crew of the British steamer POUGHKEEPSIE, J who doffed his magisterial | w pus island, opposite the Parker home, today by Edward Frits photographer, of this city Young Hall was on Judge P ker's back. The judge's ch was palpable to the EERE EATER EEE THREE Ke REE EERE ERE ETRE EES EERE ee court. Benjamin Irving, who has Bd was Geable to ewin te (ha previously enj 4 the benefit of a ewift current. Judge arker Knigke Errant, prevented the de- doubt from a police standpoints! % threw the lad off later and #/strvetion of the vessel shortly be- threw bomb shell into the perfect|@ sank, but was brought to the &| fore her arival at Kobe. defense planned by Justice George surface by Frits. Both were A cablegram to this effect was re- when he denied firmly and evenly / helpe ore and the boy was ceived & rday morning by the lo- that he did not buy the wine and resusicated. cal maritime exchange The dam- he substantiated the sworn state-| xe to the -ossel and her cargo was ment to a Star reporter after he left) yy yee REN ERR HH He NOt S : | i — The Anight Rrrant safled from 6, I did not buy the wine, and| NEW YORK, July 21.—Af v t e 4 with a general car- ver lies if he said that I jing been cross-exar T , ed by Frank W erhouse said Irving. or Cross, Eleanor Van de \ reo D a vessel of 4,779 tons,

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