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| his friends were THE STAR PUBLISHES SOME & OF ROCKEFELLER AN DHIS NE XCLUSIVE SNAPSHOTS _W WIG IN THIS ISSUE. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest _NicHT EDITION, TOGO’S FLAGSHIP BLOW Russia Faces Horror MURDER OF KOMURA’ TOGO'S FLAGSHIP BLOWN UP MONSTER WAR VESSEL GOES TO BOTTOM WITH 599 SOULS |x ald rath y cant ON BOARO—MAY HAVE BEEN THE WORK OF REVOLUTIONISTS RRR ARERR EH The Star was the first to in from Consul Hisamiadu. the Japanese minister in this city of the blowing up of Admiral Togo's flagship and that 599 of the wikado’s sailors were either killed by the explosion or drowned ‘when the ® sank. The Japanese ® was dumbfounded and said %® that he co@id not believe the % report. Up to the time of the % paper going to press he had re *® ceived no word from Tokio * & concerning the disaster seeeeeeeee vease! consul Te eee eee eee eee TOKIO, SEPT. 12.—CONSTE NATION HAS SEIZED OFFICIAL | JAPAN AS THE RESULT OF THE BLOWING UP OF ADMIRAL TO- GO'S' FLAGSHIP AND THE DEATH OF THE 599 OFFICERS AND MEN. 1T 1S REPORTED THAT THE SINKING OF THE SHIP WAS THE ACT OF REVOLUTIONISTS, WHO HAVE BEEN QUIETLY WORK ING AMONG THE SAILORS AND *« MARINES IN TOGO'S FLEET AND SPREADING A FEELING OF DISCONTENT. NO OTHER EXPLANATION CAN BE OFFERED FOR THE AC- IDENT, WHICH EXCEEDS IN RROR THE NEVER-TO-BE- FORGOTTEN CATASTROPHE TO THE U. S. BATTLESHIP MAINE. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE| BIG WAR VESSEL WAS SO SUD- DEN, AND THE SHOCK SO UT-| TERLY. WITHOUT WARNING, | “THAT IT SEEMS AS IF THE EN-| TIRE NATION 1S PARALYZED WITH CONSTERNATION B8OR- DERING ON A FRENZY OF FEAR. | ‘* THE STREETS ARE JAMMED PEOPLE, CROWDING FIOES AND THE OFFICIAL _§ BUILDINGS. > ..WIVES, MOTHERS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF THE OFF!- N CLAIMS- _ INJUSTICE @isorderly house at 1604 has been continued and the > t released from police finder bonds of $150, it is rumored that the case will never proceed trial and that «he polic * got off Wrong when they a” the Woman and secured ev that @ Would not convince a judge of her guilt. According to the version of the * arrest as told by the woman herself * gnd substantiated by her friends another arrest without cause was * eommitted when the Russe’! woman ‘was dragged from her rooms at * 41/35 o'clock Saturday night after the police had entered the place by as of a ruse. “1 intend to get married,” stated @ Mins Russell, “and last Tuesday a week ago renthd these apartments I have a sweetheart in Alaska, and he has sent me out money enough .to get the place furnished, and now this unfortunate affair has quite up- | set my plans. “s’ _ It will be remembered that Verna Russell is the woman accused of the % theft of a bag of jewels months ago . fn the restricted district She claims that the arrest at that time was a plece of spite work, a eves that the recent trouble emanates from the same source » The arresting officers first te'e- ened to the house after securing er addreés and phone number from © her former lodgings. No,” came over the phone, “Is * this Miss Verna?’ * "Weil, we are friends of Mr. + Gan we be entertained for a while this evening?” The fake friends were told that hers, and th Were told that they could come up and call on her When she opened the door she Yecognized the burly form of City AN Detective Hubbard, flanked by Ser mt MacDonald and Detective ema n. “® They told her she was under ar- reat and that the place would have to be searched - “All they found were a tet of empty beer bottles,” admittet the eee eee eee eneeneee : Although the case against Ver na| Russel!, charged with conducting a/ eventh JAPANESE The Seattle Star IN SEATTLE 8 WOULD READ INTE RESTING ARTICL £6 IN THE STAR iT 18 STAR JUST EVERY WOMAN is NOT CYNTHIA GREY'S HUMAN THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905 INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN, NOT DEMOCRATIC, THAT'S ALL The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares fo Print the News c-R MONTH N UP--599 DEAD of Holy hich being mt nasted has led st ersburg War! FAMILY REPORTED ! KONURA'S FAMILA, THROW DEAD BODES TO DOE THOUSANDS OF TARTARS MARCHING TO BATTLE WAR—WOMEN AND CHILDREN MURDERED AND FED TO IN HOLY. HUNGRY ANIMALS | : Pye oem s | ntuthorjsiee to fear that movement ——__—_-. CERS AND CREW SEEM TO BE} 4. Kodama; Ov RUMORED THAT WIFE AND CHILDREN OF FAMOUS PEACE ot to form « regular military] gict today between Cossacks and{ed that assure of belpia EVERYWHERE. he 4 other of the high . one among the revolution- | mict, tous coated ie oat Sen ee ce eran GRAVE FEARS ARE ENTER-| fine aactagcanes ENVOY ARE THE VICTIMS OF MOB'B WRATH | int octalists one hahrd shr dtiheh eta] Jews ha a in Kremtchiug, TAINED THAT THE BLOWING| sid Or night ma offi-| of wounded and many others tramp-| was commander of the feginieat of UP OF THE WARSHIP 18 BUT brows § 660 carbines and! ieq to death in the subsequent pan-| Cos and gave the Poe to ae THE FIRST HORRIBLE STEP) A ling to current ¥ SERRE EEE EEE EM which the mikado resides, The em- | 12.000 cartridges on @ barren island! je Two th od -aoaiatiste ioeesd| gon end Maman Can Gente TAKEN BY THE REVOLUTION. | of the commanders were * %, pire'e honor has been soiled and the|!" the Gulf of Bothnia Koevlirl co. Roincs gale ans acne Gast ona lesoe. tas Gendan cb oaeiieien aie ARY ELEMENT TO DISRUPT | except In a perfunctory w * 12.~The ‘Trib- | apbelt de'the constitution lost. Never| Where they had evidently been | tistened to matly fevolutionary | known, but they were heavy. |THE GOVERNMENT, AND THAT | reserd to the pe . * a dispatch fram &|bes. Sur country Deen brought 1o|*acked awaiting a favorable time to] wteches, ‘The cbier of police orden |e ney 9 heavy, THE CATASTROPHE WILL FAN | ‘ne le ar ng that Japan gained) ® Tientsin saying that the fam- ® | face (@rm@ter danger, Therefore, be met them to the mainiar Sunday | of them to disperse but the major THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT | nothing from Rugma veyond the) ® fly of Baron Komura, Japanese ® | {t morning a small steamer was dis-| ity refused and @ few fired revol.|9T PE Sept. 12—~ INTO A GENERAL REVOLT, | prominen, which can only tore. | atiary, wan assacsin- €| “Reeslved, That we hops that the|°°vered 20 miles outside of Jakob-| vers ‘The cons fired into the| Tartars fre > being sent WHICH WILL EQUAL IN_ ITS ed at st of another conflict. |® ated, The rumor is discredited. #| hum@@idting peace agreement wil! be earch revealing the fuct that| crowded hall and killed 30. and|t@ Russian districts to participate im }AWFULNESS THE RUSSIAN| Many of the officers are that, | # * | broken amd the government will re ¥ jo with rifles and| wounded 70. : oy an®) the holy war. Many thousand ho | RIOTS. i epite of the great victories won, | ® * * * ee eet tee eee ew wien” anttte The officials ordered | men crossed the frontier and join: | ilies j the sum total ia w flat faity Fok gh ; | A fate telegram from Osaka says| in to take hin weasel into] |the insurgents, Tartar police offi- TOKIO, SEPT. 12—-FIVE HUN-| The grief of the private soldiers TOKIO, Gept. 19.---Armuney weet iAe fies eee, entation am, coven ett cased aetna ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12 , in some instances, leading. DRED AND NINETY-NINE OF- | \q se cess areatiy fat Oeahe pasned the following reei<| naa assemblage by men_ at Reamer 5 ed toward the| Dispatches from the Caucasus in | FICERS AND MEN WERE LOST | ex the repe riotir =| commen bocce thelr way into.the a eye dicate that the trouble continues.| 2 pe reng pe «.| ution without hindrance of the | bull Jo Which the meeting was ¢ distence in the r Tartars are pillagiz - ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12.~ | IN THE SINKING OF THE JAP- | ars Plane | bh ® 5 oS we + ager seman ars are pillaging monas- | , . | ANESE WARSHIP MIKASA. | They me _ | Dart of the police | held attempt rewulted in 9 /'¥ the officers noticed tories, Women and chil in-| The situation in the Caucasus is THE MIKASA CAUGHT FIRE! like « nx te ata 4) “The peace that has just been con- | persasid being slightly wounded and | *eamer was sinking | mates of religious house S ieath ree, ff ponathle, than ever Before: LAGE, NIGHT AND QUICKLY] Already guane have figgeedl: totes eetwees Base and Japan |one sefidusly hurt. Over 2) speeches red were making off toward the| dered. Business is at a standstill, | A¢V!#es from Baku state on Sunday en Pill co Arendy, Plans have been begun | forfelts the fruits of victory }were Gélivered to th ¢ audience, |*th In the ah They had| Most of the industries are destroy-| rs fired into a crowd of c athon he armies. |sows seeds of future complications | which Bumbered 4,000. The city in| *Uttied their vennel, but the govern-|ed, silk, maptha, copper and the| Russian workmen, killing 17. The NEARLY EVERY MAN ON BOARD, INCLUDING DETACH.| MENTS FROM OTHER WAR SHIPS RESCUE OF THE IKASA WHEN! THE FIRE WAS DISCOVERED,| | ARE LOST. THE FLAMES ORIG- INATED FROM A MYSTERIOUS SOURCE ON SUNDAY JUST| FER MIDNIGHT, BEFORE THE! IRE COULD BE CHECKED IT REACHED THE AFTER MAGA- ZINE, WHICH EXPLODED, BLOWING AN IMMENSE HOLE IN THE PORT SIDE OF THE) SHIP BELOW THE WATER LINE. SHE SANK IMMEDIATELY. ADMIRAL TOGO 18 SAID NOT TO HAVE BEEN ABOARD. ck AGED. 12.-~The ARMY CHICAGO, Sept. corre- sponderit of the News with the Inp- | an army cables today that the) terms of peace, which have been withheld from the army, are wally becoming Known to th and the mem have re it} with universal consternation and in- | ai jectare that they} bat u can find ev kind in any private endant | denc e of that house It seems might be sires to } to me that a. woman chance if ahe de or life and break | away from her former associates. I} may be wrong, but ks unfair | to me,” concluded Misa Russell. | ae e eee ‘* Av E JOKE # NEW YORK, Sept Min # ister Witte sailed for Europe i* this afternoon on the stean % Kaiser Wilhelm. He gave a *% farewell statement. * *% “I desire to thank the Ameri- * # can public for the. kindly * # terest taken in my - # the Russians, Never before #| # has it been more impressed #| * upon me that ‘the pen is # le ightier than the sword * ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee ‘AACUSES WIFE OF BIGAMY Interes | ' ¥ in store in the di mat. | ter of Ellen r va, Wi Pot- | ter ently *. Potter filed her] complaint, making th Douglas | County bank a party seeking to paying any money fendant pending the trial harged her hpsband w and failure tion. Tuesday file everal pm interrogatories, enjoin She ith negele also with de-| to provide, morning the husband * of typewritten hich intimate that | there ha na marriage be- n the two, and which hints of jwnother husband in the background } named John Goss, who ts termed the | “present” husband of the defendant Geo Stiminsons, nploye of Ballard, had his his arm jamme very severe Stimpson’s mill at left ear torn off. nd received some acalt | wounds on Monday night, as the re sult of a pack of lumber failing on him. He was taken to the hospttat | | Immediately | OLYMPIA, Wash, Bept. 12.—At torney Jesse Frye today made a laat lappeal for.a respite for Pasquale, the Tacoma mu to hang Fri day. Governor Mend refused to} grant tb ted 50 days. Suppl the e« WHICH WENT TO THE (| Manchuria by alan fleet | Written August 2 The men were This wa ot the | placed on the island in Murch, 1904,| mem had been on the Itland an thee | & a8 she is not capable of bring- “one |with @ year's provi In June had-teft It onty a few weeks before! * ie them up right herself.” Lae, aE ES | fot same year the whaler Mon-| they went back there. One interest Such is the tenor of the re- terey stopped at the ad on ing thing Germanson reports is that; * ™*rkable answer filed by THE FLAGSHIP MIKASA, |way to Siberia and the men he kage of the James Wesley Cooper to the a }letters by her, which were mall ‘it - ae aan the complaint of Sadie Cooper, his Displacement 15,200 tons, length 400 feet tx, built In 1900, complement 735 officers and [Dutch Harbor. This was the vem 1902 ticameers wife, who charged him with ament, main battery, four 12-inch bi ng guns, 14 6-inch Breech loading guns; sec- |communication they had with the was thé hoat which left Yakutat on; * 2t properly providing for her- ary battery, 32 small breech loaders and ra Cost $4,500,000, Joutside world until they were res- | November 2, 1903, and was wrecked | * Seif and the children, and with The Mikasa was Admiral Togo's flagship in the fleet which assaulted Pom Arthur and k the Rus- | cued. in a storm, all hands being lost. As | * Personal violence in that r, and flew Wile flag in the great naval battle in the Sea of Japan, where I t | During last August it Middleton telanéd to seane 260: aatles In his answer the defendant y's Battic feet was annihilated. She was one of the finest warshipa if the Japanese navy upon several rexident ¢ the Discovery probably admits that he was once guilty vensk Husband Comes 2,000 Miles to Locate His Erting Wite t. It in expe i complete the (BY CYNTHIA February next. 1 coming from |and danger, The government's high-| displaying many half-masted white |"! officials »u Jed in ground-| fisheries particularly. Tartar agents | T*'t#r* and Kurds are plundering ted the J handed and unconstitutional meas-|flaga {t la reported that many per-|!% it and getting most of the cargo|in Batoum have proclaimed a holy |!" the “block town” districts, Three evacuation of fure bas resulted in unexpected dis- | sons ffoni different parts of the em-|0ff before had| war. War is declared on the dis-|™#chine shops in the Uloshkin dis- | turbance to the peace of the city in! pire participated in the mooting, |b"? painted ove was|tricts of Zangezur and Jebrail,| trict were fired and the proprietor ; jnothing to be found on to re-| where the Tartars are massacreing | °f 0P¢ killed - ¥eal the identity of the captain or|the Armenians. Mutilated children MODERN CRUSOES The two men marooned on Mid-{ner, Captain Charles ;dleton island, some 50 miles from | mained there alone Kodiak island, in the Alaska guif,! and who were believed to have died of starvation on their lonely island, as reported in Monday evening's | Star, ve been heard from and are} | safe. In a private letter just recetved by | Captain E. M. Greenleaf, of Seattle, j}James Germanson, one of the men informs him that he had just reach od Kodiak on the date th August 25. Germanson reports year, they obtained gold from the letter was tion of Alaska, who re went down, it is | to taken rescue Provision: Germanson’s them. and were part- CITIZENS EXPLAIN out storm struck her. GREY.) FRANK GRAHAM IS WILLING AGAIN TO FORGIVE THE WOMAN | the boat crew were apparently | are thrown to the dogs, and the few | Engiieh TY American | survivors forced to embrace Islam- | fags were found. ism. TIFLIS, Sept. During a con. BERL , Sept 12.—It is report-| all the military hospit ALIVE AND WELL while German son Went back with the postmaster | to arrange for another long stay in| their solitude, reaching Kodiak on | % | managed to live on vegetables they were able to raise on the ieland. states that although they wore out} ail their shovels and pans the first considerable beach gravel sing conside wid drift to the island in so but the probable ex Ibered that the men had b ble speculation as to how the wre that they were still on the age « and the postmaster at Ko-| short a time ¢iak went out in a small steamer | planation is that the little steamer tried to put back to land after the NEED OF CANAL ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 11—A dispatch from Godyziadni says that on August 14 there were 20,560 sick and wounded officers and men in 8. RK KKH Sete eee eee eee tee REMARKABLE ANSWER TO Po DIVORCE COMPLAINT. She has charged me with things of which I am not guilty, and has attempted to divorce me; she has neglected myself and the children, both in the day time and at night, many times leaving me to care for the little ones; she has been fickle, and sought the at- tions of other men; she has been of violent and ugly tem- per, and has caused me a great * deal of trouble, but for the sake of the children I am will- ing to receive her back again into my family, and to do my best to help her be a good mother and wife, if she will drop these proceedings. But if she insists on a divorce, then I think the custody of the chil- dren should be given to me, Smith, re- that they He of personal violence, but only sufficiently so to take away from his wife a “certain love letter” which she had been guilty of receiving. JO DR Ribbit htt got tt “* caaasssabenessaeaeabwaee 5 iad ‘CUSHMAN HANDS OUT BOUQUETS Loaded down with bouquets for Congressman Cushman, of walked into the city Tues- hind dintindiinde aati diad Tacoma, For the third time a prodigal wife, ‘ day morning. He was on his way whose husband's love | has noe WHO HAS TWICE DESERTED HIMAND HIS TWO CHILDREN, to attend the meeting with General A dg Se ete ~ nye ‘ he wii FOR ANOTHER WOMAN'S HUSBANDEMRS. GRAHAM Is BE- | p Washing-| be adequate f soal shipping alone.| MacKenzie at the Rainier club, al- pared bag mag hy artery . ton cana ject we explained] Congressm: nes was unable to| thow h he said he had nothing in . there are two pretty lite LIVED TO BE ILL IN SOME LOCAL HOSPITAL fully to General MacKenzle, chief} be present eneral MacKonaie| particular to ask of the engineer in lof the United States army engineer-| made no intimation regarding nis |b half of Tacoma. | ae ing*Corps, at a luncheon at the Rai-| views on the matter. In compar y| attle is certainly having P RRP R ENN REE EM niet club, Tusday aftrnoon with City Engineer Thomson hej Wonderful growth,” he sald as he k FPREE ERY E HHH Y | Drosant at the mocting were Gen-|spent two hours Tuesday morning|€azed at the crop of new buildings * Frank F * ‘The Wronged Husband #& |¢?al Mackenate nator Piles, Sen-| looking over ground between| along Second avenue. “The Alaska * The Erring Wife # |St0r Ankeny, Congressman Cush-| Lake Washir ‘i almon bay,| bullding is one of the finest of its * George Autenreith ot coeue Her Paramour # |™@n, May nger and President | Following the plan so often invoked | kind In the country. It fs not only, * Dewey Aged Six , % | McGraw Meikle, Roger 8.| by the city engineer, he expressed | large and tall, but its design is * ; Aged Four Hor Deserted Children. Greene, EB. O. Graves, Jud homas) none of bis ideas, whatever: al-| pleasing.” eee ee ee ee Burke, George F. Cotterill and J.| though he asked many questions. F Se ee Nib Bs fA a i, 44 ** |W Clise, of the Chamber of-Com-|. General MacKeuzlo took a great] S *¥## FREESE E ES pring ber back to thew {® Wrd of encouraging on » | interest also in the project to dredge | rine arene The erring mother ts Mi * Fr ank as t@ te Bresent whereabouts of his! ‘The members of the Chambel’ot| ithe Duwamlsh river, and will. prob-| * ANOTHES hi ry Graham, now suppore 0 be a) wifey In fuct, he an't know a#he Cot © committe © « e “—— pectic nat} : . victim of blood polsoring:in come | te Mimealiie at a th she , Comm mmittee went over the! ably make an inspection of that! % CHICAGO, Sept. 12—General % ‘ ; A Seattle at all, coming here #tm-; history of the canal project. It was! waterway before leaving the city.) manager of railroads this af- & local howpital oF private Inatitution | ply ain the trer € the at shown that while there was not at] Priuf to the I on at the Rainier! % ternoen refused point blank to % in Bea 7 een ma in the present time an immediate de! club he held a conference with Se * grant demands of freight * Her husband, heart-broken, arriv- | that Has heart mand far such an unexcelled harbor! ator Piles, at which the subject was) y handlers for increased pay, and ® ¢4 im town Monday from St In Phe letter Mra. Grahar ys as Lake Washington would make,| gone over + whey . , ev in re ompi ta i f 1 ' rT ere | L t > t question < ‘ . MRS. JOSIE PULLER GRAHAM. miler in r piteour af h pita with Te ming for would C ympleted thore The paren of San Ww. a°* a ** kee . peal for several weeks, that her old friends! would be. It was etated that tn} who left her home at 461 Pourth ages Be feo. tle children, a box of 6 and a gir! of He has visited yh t 1 | have deserted her, that she ts 10 years the city would have ajavenue northwest, reported tt r NEW ORLY la. Sept. 12.— 4, bungering for a mother institution “y nf in| Out money to pay for icine ot ulation of at least 500,000 and 'taissing Monda 1 haveAsh © new cases and one death and nightly praying that Goa but #0 far has not 1 (Gontinued on Page Seven.) the prcsent salt water harbor would police to aid {1 ating hor ported at noon, 3 i