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MA. EVERETT TRUE HAS FUNNY EXPERTENCESY SEATTLE 18 FUL OF TOURISTS NO? . “ ' ore NEWS IN_A NUTSHELL THE STAR WILL ILLUSTRATE THEM, ARE YOU HELPING TO BOOST THE TOWN aR aes aaa THAT'S THE STAR IN A NUTSHELL 3 A — Pioneer — Dothe i ; C The Only Paper in Seattle aper of the Northwes That Dares to Print the News ‘ “EO te SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 126 25 CENTS PER MONTH WATCH FOR THE RED FIRE ILLUMINATION ON THE SUMMIT OF MT. RAINIER AT 9 P. M. 10NIGHT Sailors of Mutinous Ships’ EXPECT CONTINUED RISK THEIR LIVES. ON BEING DASHED TO PIECES — GREAT. PRECAUTIONS! b ie m2 ee cape hr eae MUST BE TAKEN BECAUSE OF THE TREACHERY OF THE ae £, F. SWINNEY, FINANCIAL uIANT OF THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI, | TRAIL ‘ 4 HIP POTEMKIN T SCENES IN ODESSA WHEN BAT TLESHIP POTE WAS TER PL UNGED 50 FEET TELLS OF THE WONDERFUL CONDITIONS—WEALTH DE oe eae Pa ee RORIZING THE BLACK SEA— WRITTEN BY AN EYE WITNESS ; | VBLOPING FROM CROPS AND UNDERGROUND REMARKA- (BY NAN BYXBEE.) and report the only partial 70 S/DEWALK BLY FAST—CONDITIONS TH AT ARE BOUND TO MAKE FoR], MAZAMA CAMP, Monday. ont seowan SEP EE THERE ERR RR RMT About 1 o'clock the launch re jm aN arp is all excite * *| and landed under our rm GOOD TIMES FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY tonight « ithough “tap the while % [This Is tho first story of ® {with 10 sailors in it, The officer in z been sounded twice, toaignt ' west, ai ® the recent mutiny and revolt ®| charge of about 30 soldiers told 1 stil) nervous ‘chatter in the ree ch for the # at Ocessa told by an eyewlt- ® | them not to land or bla men would; YOUNG MAN TAKES. AWFUL FALL FROM COLLING BLOCK, |y yy yyy yee eee EEE ERA RRR by? rede ‘ i bbe aneeetiatdel Lacer ® ness to be pul n this *| shoot, Talk about confidence in is * * age ten gat i adi yeti ater / an hog W alm Al etait kes te 6c those fellows | BREAKING HALF THE BONES IN HIS BODY—WAS EARNING | 4 le devbieenktag ment of mortgages in Kanaas and # |',Mulr begins at noon tomorrow. ed him v * stew steamer ®| certainly knew they were; WAY THROUGH SCHOOL WHILE SUPPORTING CRIPPLED | * Kansas banks are actually buying p rin the east Berne geod has been i n - »De ® Garonne, which carried seve * Railroads extending and doubling thelr tracks i ee oe: eee eee ieee % hundred Russian defen * © notice of him, and, MOTHER * Seva Uetlagine ep like muchroens % |slansen, red ve whisky’ flasks| they ha % Port Arthur from Sb er d at the steps + Product of the gold mines of the world insignificant “we ¢ lo \ i the other necessities of the te % Odessa and Black sea * | of cer backed | ———— & the value of the annual grain « of the southwest | igen Bb legge Bid a cguigerd Foy 1 - ¢ © Pairley is well known in Seat- #/ d wed them to remain.| Ciitrord Woodley, realding on] otherwise he would probably have | * Farms being improved and the people buying more land ©: lates cod sa ar ppytapeclind Bina. aon Sante Sere ah was © srephic pe ure ®/ He then sent for the commanding) pignth avenue, fell from the sec- | br hin neck, as he plunged head | # Not interested in New York stock quotations. ee eee eae eats, vere Se Of the feelings of the Russian #/ officer ond story of the Collins building, | foremost in his f ‘ * + |. See oneniee oe 1 elon te bat ie ae ® peopia and illustrates the de- #| “The sailors told the command. | Oho MOF Of The Ceem clock on | ‘The young fell b hte eevee] PMO PERREHAOARAR ARONA REHE DHE REED lis ree ee Ft meet ot Ge | Se ee ee % generacy of the average Rus- #| ing officer that they did not want/ second And James, al } oltoek of) juries ator petvngting do he returning Slerras party at Muir,| who had rejoiced e way UD 3 ¥)\army, but wanted the mayor of the! jain of the ankle, His collar bone | and his broken beg and helped get RY A. 0. ANDERSON. Ia The cost of tucson they pere|Servan gerteulayiy amons thel dicular eliff salendthg «pusinil RAAKARARK AKER KR town, When the mayor arrived! Vo boven and he was hurt inter-| hin collarbone back Into place, Not |Special Correspondence to The Star.|chase is a small fraction of Pie women ’ ey xe }the summit. A peta ny lola there were about 200 people with nella : nally a whimper came from bis lips un spout . sg... |amount they spend for acquisitions! The night at Camp Muir itself will] offered a perilous means to asce jhim. and they crowded around the) "115 was cleaning windows in the! til he realined that his mother would! | KANAB CITY, MoE. F. Swin-|of value. The Now York alocks quo-|be suftictent te Gampen the entho reat of the way, but ae the pant FAIRLEY. jsailors to hear what they had to/ wiiton Modern Business college and | have to be told. At this point he Bey i president of the First Na-| tations do not interest them siasm of many of the women. In| without food and saw that the Steward Steamer Garonne. jfay. The soldiers made a feeble! ioc his balance. He was immedi-| broke dow onal, Seek of Kanens City, one of | deseribing the di rts of thix|plan to take the Mazamas up the ai | atten: o keep the people away gi ately taken home and, although It Is there anyway by which moth-| the largest financial institutions in| “Factories, favored with cheap pare pile of shale rock as a sleep-| west side must be abandoned, so We arrived at Ostessa at $ o'clock | "A oe sare Se Ee The wilt five it will beler can be kept ignorant of this the West. He is a director of the |coal, fuel oll and natural gas, are |ing place, Professor Henry Lat they turned back and tramped by Friday morning. June 30, after as coal and provisions he went away sa fofore he cam leave | thing? She will be worried and I'm| Chicago @ Alton railway and inter-| springing up like mushrooms. of the University of Washington,| “Indian Henry's” and Longmire ested permis very pleasant trip. On arriv-| The sailors then requ traid ¢ atanc She's a /ested in many big enterprises. Southwest, like all new sections, is | wh t his bed afraid she can't stand tt, She's a v | all new sections, 18) who slept there last night Springs 22 miles back to camp. Pro- ing in Odessa a small steamer | sion to @¢ at ad 8 Russian steam-| “Young Wooley has been going to | cripple,” sobbed the young mar He jg probably in cloner touch | more a consumer than a producer! he was willing to wager that th fessor Sheldon and C. H. Sholes, of fame out with orders for us to] et tha . tues ieee . hag sard | the Wilson's Business lege for He was taken home in a carriage | With the financial giants of New |of manufactured products, but the| would not be a wink of sleep on the| the party, got in half an hour later, Proceed to Theodosia, as there was | bastopole. hey ent on board) out a month. As he ia poor and|in care of Dr. Sloan. | Yor® and with the great “captains | time is rapidly nearing when farm-| Muir rocks tonight among the 59|F. C. Kiser emaining member, Considerable trocbie in town. The| And returned in about 10 niauten | has a crippted mother to port, it] It Is the intention of the schoo! to of Industry” than any man west of |ing implements and other products | Sierras sleeping there. lheving worn Off the bees of ae Officers said there was rioting and| each carrying bread and cucuMm| aeery f n to work his} alse some money to help the un- | Chicago, He weighs his words care-|of skilled labor will be made at} “It is + ¢ up there said | shoe nd having found an ur- the lower end of the harbor was | bers < Nt eee to] Way through the school {fortunate boy. An entertainment! fully, and if he makes a prediction | home Professor Lan¢ ‘one simply re-|gent telegram at Longmire, bor- Durning. One steamer seemed to| “By this time about & prople| His fall was partly broken by his| will probably be given for his bene he bases.it upon cold, bard facts. | “Wheat, corn. cotton, cattle, ofl| volves all night like a cylinder in| rowed a pair of carpet slippers, tled have been burned the water's | were crowded about the launch, and’) 1. srining some telephone wires, | fit j Mr. Seinney is of opinion that the (and minerals are among the sources his sleeping z. and he succeeds! them on and set out for the 13-mile edge jthe satiors told the people their} | prosperity in the Southwest, that is |of wealth. The great results spring | in ping the side next to the/trip to Ashford just at dusk. “A battleship, cruiser and torpedo | troubles It was very apparent that | the territory between the Missourt | from the combination of unexcelled | fellow he ‘doubles up’ with reason-| H lably warm, but the reet of him 4.) in | las boat were laying outside the break jet the people were in cnpmege ae | river fn Missouri and the Rio) natural conditions, and the peop) is! water, and we were informe! that| with them. One sailor, who was the/ |Grandé, and embracing Missourt,| the best business men in the worl: 1% process of refrigeration s 0 » aes had mutinied. killing the] ope too A age: Leet sae | Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Ter-|In the Southwest alert and! Professor PB Parks, the man-|of the party’s chances to safely+ ficers and throwing them into the| to all the people, an i | ritories; Arkansae and Texas, {» not| thrifty Northerner meets the chi-|{pulator of the moving pieture ma-| reach 4 sea. It seems that one of the crew | very attention, the crowd calling) Hain: BEM deatinns to the comm=| tations gua oc top. He said erprising son of the chine, is determined to secure bio ‘One thousand people might Went up to the officer with his plate| “Pon everyone to give attention | try, and that the development in| South, and the bold, reliant open-|graph negatives of the proces on} over the trai witho at the pe ofa of soup and complained that it was| “The speech, as it was translated | the past quarter of a century will be | hearted Westerner bing around Gibraltar rock, and|singie life, but just as surely 50 mot fit to eat. As he did not get ajte me, was to the effect that the} far overshadowed in the next 25/ “The next quarter of a century|has picked out a perilous vantage| lives might be lost on a single trip.” # to come j | Very satisfactory answer, he three | sailors wanted a change In the; | year | will bring more wonderful progress | point, to which he will carry his} Gener “ the soup in the officer's face. The | sovernment and a constitution given Srna went “le: Geedabingiin tka mttan Gom al (ne pedt. | Wnecot en tore ope ie mt bras pine pashan oe officer shot him dead. to the people He sald that, as it lfast, marvelously fast.” said The corn crop last year west of | he ch, grinding the crank]| his party on the summit 35 years “The crew then killed all the of-|¥as now, the poor people had 80) BALLARD, July 26.—Sanderson &, cupy more than four times as much |Swinney. “Everything i# going a8 |the Minsissipp! was a billion bush-|industriously while the Mazamas|ago, searched for the plate and ficers on the battleship. We hear | chance, and it was almost impossl-) sitler, proprisors ofthe. Ballard) yardage. aa.at. present and be in &/it should. The right kind of peo- | eis, wheat exceeded 400,000,000. The (oll up the seam in the cliff and|ranteen while on the summit: t= that the crew of the cruiser sent| dle for thém to make a living. He) shipyard, have purchased the site! position to do all kinds of marine | ple are coming in; they are spend-| very grasses, turned into hay around the the te hewlter.|éay. Fe 4 he found a moans the officers ashore, but this Is only | “ald it was not alone the sailors, DUt| now occupied by the Sobey Shingle | work ing thelr money in the right way. |ted a stupendous sum. 1 who mad ‘of snow as big as a house over the hearsay, as news is hard to get in|®!! the people throughout the coun-| mitts, and will enlarge their plaat| Mr. Sobey has purchased a plot of | Crops are good and have been good output of all the gold mit mile tram> today to get back to’ stace where be han Gauraed-aee this country. That night, on the| ‘ty who were oppressed #0 as to be able to accommodate! ground north of the Campbell Bros.’ | for — series of years world p into insignifi: : . 7 Way to Theodosia, we met the Black While they were the first ship/ ihe largest ships that can enter the | mill, for a consideration of $10,000,) “kansas, known once as the state|fore the products of the golden $a fleet going to Ovessa to cap-| im the navy to mutiny, others would harbor and operate an up-to-date! and will move his mill immodiately.!of mortgages, is paying off its In- | geide of wheat, and all the silver ture the mutineers, but on arriva)| follow, and. above all, theirs w&* plant in every respect io contemplates making no further debtedness. | ‘ i state has ever pald | produced is leas than 16 to 1 when at Theodosia on Saturday we were! the best ship left after the disaster At present they can only take on| changes, and will not increase the off mortgages as fast as Kansas bas | compared to the white kernels of a € owers fl informed that the mutineers bad|'n the fights with the Japs. They small ships, but when the improve-| output of the mili, as has been ru-/ been doing in the past five years — noles, in a campfire speech, arning to the party, which the summit tomorrow, eggs eg aad no one know sere age Anete tives Kafe Gancer if ments aro made the plant will oc-} mored }Kanaas banks are actually buying! i | = e crew had shell pee : ae in the Bast | TE af the town before leaving and killed | ‘hey asked the be to join — “ Bol * cath at a Mteneen Water KOMURA IN , about 2,000 people. although t n their attempt for liberty e er will be laid on Crawford, from | was in here looking for investments fl "a Mm fl Russian papers said only five had | aid the sailors had heard — = BALLARD COUNCIL Sixth to Kighth, and a 293-foot He told me that of his $700,000) 2 | ynodl oe w "Stn feet cher _ i branch up the bev between Craw- worth of loam, $400,000 worth was) EW . Sunday we came alongside | pie on shore so muc , ord and Baker; Third avenue, from | pjaced in the Fast. Kansas banks the wharf to land our returning|*truck, and, in this event the Po BALLARD, July Atreet im-, nallard to Broadway. Poiieiceh enckteg house paper. tot | : ; perees from Port Arthur. ‘Talk| temkin's crew 5 ne rt mt provements constituted the bulk of! A permit was granted the city|merly placed almost exclusively in | ; t enthusiagm. It remindad me] sist the town people in their fg band to use the city park this sum- | corn.” | (My Beripps News Ass'n) | of Fourth of July in America, it war} “There wore 900 able men ype the business tfansacted by the mor for entertainments, and the of- the Bast } wiv xonit| Jasmine go different. It was the quietest |the vensel. he said. and they wou id : for of Ross & Bower to vuy the sight| “Thé development is along all BW YORK: Jui Soon Eee : janding I ever saw. Not & word or| (abt to the last man if the fleet council at Its regular meeting on | or tne old reservoir wan refused as {lines The railways are extending ees . ~ , Pie se bd pr: jas heard from the people. | attempted to take oe oy yer Tuesday night a much higher bid bas been ro-|theif Hines, relaying or doubling) Gort Amor. | Ay: ' | and all were sullen looking Final-| also fight just as hard for the eaves thelr tacks, buying new equipment plans for today and will shrage | é ly, about 9 Orloek, a band came|:iom of the people. The crowd cheet-| wissen street will BH improved! A report of the city treasurer |to handle steadily increasing busi- me Hoc Mamlle A down and played a few pieces anc |ed him again and again. and It Was) eo, Kignth to Tenth; North, from | shows the disbursements for the last | news. [aly or is adres the crowd cheered at that, but they |(he first real enthusiasm I hAV@ govonth two Eleventh: hth ave-| three months to be $26,661.76 and al “The people are improving their | ¥" He , = { _ “ a to — much use fo = m since res hing Daeses bd nue, from Ship to North, and a sew-! balance of $28,641.98 on hand farms and homes and buying more be: Breve if urning soldiers The sailor then gay a Ow Tiday “The people here have very ed sh which are believed _ ~ r wl to nterview ments for the recep ylenipotentiaries will be k. It is be- ve Takahira © Arran of the confidence in the defense of Port |to have been } nied on ship board. . Arther. Siuce I have gone around | They were in the nature of a proc : the town and talked with a great |iamation calling upon the people But Will It Blossom? many people, not one of them have | (o aasist them in thelr fight for lib- | eome day next w president will r any use for any of the men from | erty | residen ; ve : Port Arthur. I was sitting in | “After the sailor had finished « ura informally Stare yesterday, and some of th: |long haired student got up to day day of this week Men who came over with us wo peak. The crowd gathered around ist at this time the launch from the wharf and the ed to the echo. The happen in and begin talking What they did at Port Arthur and | pw @ people sitting around said WILL SAVE If you fought we would | st nm began to read the win have Arthur,’ and tha: | of vol 50 | Beoms to be the sentiment of a | m m t 5 people t the crowd jeered him so loud “This morn J . c After the My fertops New Potemkine anc eading the Aswn? ave just loaded a The peop Dreakwater a ‘ 4 upon the pl NEW YORK, July 26.—Chairman is oss ane 67 |'o follow him, aad they did. cheer Morton, of the Equitable, this afte ej Tae sent into t cling as they wont. It now looks as Se rest gaged Wemand was made for | hough there will be a wild time in Lo Riper canes agg Bagper he Visions, and that th | cdeesa and Theodosia tonight Tee eee cite the taaett ofan ae |nual saving of $500 He said | Before 2 o'clock in the afternoon o the financial Caleb Powers, the former secretary of state of Kentucky, who and the the town would be she The hooner with pro | “ame under the stern of our ves > boat is towing it out. The clety's affair mm ha under sentence of death for years fo eged complicity ; and talked to the people on t rew of the torpedo boat did not of the year n the murder of Gov. Goe 8 in t ail at Newport, Ky., : wharf, saying that they wore f ome to the wharf, only to take | The new ‘ f the) re the above photograph w en ? “ing for the people and hor «hooner aw We a er 1 4 of direc abe | Powers !s now a United States prisone and his appeal will oo ipeople would assist them. T lrainly getting some lessons in what ished of NE} soon be tha te seve F Weturti®d to the battleship ne Russian pec doing, and pension 1 to a special | pent a 4 ‘mallitary turned o cleared the looks as the Czar Nick will om mittee. " | GOS na wharf pf all the pec nat aioe: i baw ole lot of trouble before instead of being applied fag anyone to cro, the ratiroud !he gets through with this jo | sr. Pi i, July 26—t| $50,000 FOR PLANS y'the funds of the. water track, which runs along the here Fr ly 7, for AF ~ 4 : Aggy Ho : fort i * they he gone yes : pe Shangh aa prox ; be za cae mitte club w ee Somat aan R b | THE HAGUE, July 26.-~The gov-| the water and finance committees —————— be opt The nobles also de-lerning committee of The Hague/of the city council on Wednesday ] dhe s in favor of eccle- | tribunal, wt was appointed tO night, and Water Superintendent TAF] TAY bles al Secretary Taft astical aut learry out Carnegie heme for the Youngs, together with Comptroller jand Tokio with the pro- | mn ra: — lerection of a peace palace, has de-| Riplinger, have been asked to tell | gram of the visit. He says the offt FARIS. July The hearing of | ‘ijed to offer a prize of $50,000, with |what is becoming of the water }a divorce suit of Maude Gonne, the Irish Joan of Are,” against Major building aeantonteae let mbers of the party will lunch Imperial palace. The entire party McBride, formerly of the Bo Bere SeRUSeS EEN SNE EM |will be dined b: Count Katsura, army, Ww opened in the elvil trtb » * eee. ee | prime minister the imperial [une at Seine today. | Her, attorney | T 0 \% BANK CLEARINGS. Pa é hotel tomorrow night. A garden feverely denounced McBride for % July 26, 190 * BWAR SECRETARY WILL BE EN’ | 1111, by United States Minister alleged unfaithfulness. i, ee 3 a ee J P en. . " i S " * TERTAINED BY THE JAPA. |Gritcom and a dinner by Japanowe WILL @2ND BoDiE® Home % Increa “en vankers is on the program for Fr’ WASHINGTON, D. C., July 2¢ ye : 65 : * NESE EMPEROR day, also a lunch by the Japanese | Bh fale cas? oa A a te * | minister of war at the Arsenal rar the navy department to send the re-| Kins {Rees € KYSER SO ie, aperes Cnen en Soe Oe mains of the sailors killed in the| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 26.—| party t ta on Friday aight It} Bennington disaster to the homes of] Tho Green Lake Improvement WEA? HEA FORECAST a by pe ee oe the ends d relative hen elub fi urious to know what b Col. Edwards, chief of the in fe Tee eres Wie jot ne bag voaed 1. “Con. | coming of the clty r fur it ie " gress has made provisions for such |is charged that they ‘ F Tonight; Thursday Coolers Berean of the war department, ca- | Manila on cases. to defray the general oxy ot F West Winds. eh nae

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