The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1906, Page 1

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se} Usage Ae is Must | dur. heat. * ssary plate with tek. OnsE. vhich same with the prog. s de t the is al rance rence ale, “eee ee * s cri ee int SFE ERR Eis GR | Renal Mare Island. One femained on t were agair attempt. It wa tenipt to do anyth CAPT. One Cent--Last Edition” [ye DEWEY’S QUARTERMASTER CHARGES SEATTLE Ww TLE. WASHINGTON, eattle The Only Paper in Seattle ta f That Dares to Print the News SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906. VOL. 7. NO, 267 as CENTS PER MONTH COUSINS WITH COWARDICE AYS QUEEN COULD HAVE REACHED WRECKED VESSEL can Jackies Aboard Capt. Cousins’ Boat ' Volunteered to Take Small Boat to the Wrecked Vessel. ' } ‘ aS } t { te Ss " we / ry ‘ jackies t the attempt to put off a boat eve if they had volunteered to do » QUEEN REACHES SAN FRANCISCO. The Queen arrived here this morning t Vi Among the passe were Gg A acke Sullivan from Seatt ¢ jackies and two or thre« cen Tuesday night when she 1 \ @rdered to go in search of the wrecked Valencia who'has bee navy 16 years and says he was Dewey's chief quarterr the Olympia in the battle of Manila Boat AT SCENE OF WRECK “We found the wreck Wednesday morning,” he said “aad ran within about four miles of it. Nothing but the smok stack and I } The wea was fF i squa s was rm g. but I have seen t daring my service the 1 v 2 T didn’t see then here ar posed t rd the Ofcen with airtight compar unsinkable. Su amd I OFFERED TO TAKE BOAT "told the captain we © nun el nearer to the Brady, O'Brien an rrett ‘The c ft r la x Je | PG. Jorgensen Declares He and Ameri-|''\ “s:) °" Jems | CE id have been | hy BOATSWAIN SULLIVAN TALKS Chiet-Roatadain Mat nh expr f I t a ee WHAT OF THE FUTURI What is to be against loss of life and shipwreck in Flattery? This is a quest done in the way of futu the vicinity re protection of Cape that MUST be decided—and de- cided—-not next sw er——-but NOW-—the people of Se attle and the state of Washington demand it NOW It has been clearly demonstrated in the Valencia dis- aster that from 40 to 75 lives could have been saved, had the proper appliances been at hand and modern facilities in the way of a telegraph or signal service, or a life-saving been stationed anywhere within fifty miles of Cape crew, Beale. The majority of the wrecks and loss of life have oc curred in British waters and on British soil, very true— but—dis the situation any better on the American side?— DECIDEDLY NOT, at least so far as any organized con- ditions exist THERE ARE FIFTY, YES AND PROBABLY A HUNDR AND FIFTY AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO PASS IN AND OUT OF CAPE FLATTERY TO ¢ 2 CANADIAN OR BRITISH SUBJECT. THERE ARE FIFTY AND MAYBE A HUNDRED AMERICAN VESS $ TO EVERY ONE OF ANY OTHER COUNTRY PASSING THE SAME POINT. THEN WHY SHOULD THE UNITED STATES OR CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES LAY BACK NEIGHBORS ROTECTION AND WAIT FOR OUR CANADIAN TO MAKE THE FIRST MOVE FOR I TO LIFE AND SHIPPING Ne or a remedy- On Tatoc and the United States maintains a sh I land a corps « 1 officers, who day and r h the un times regardiles f the f sig fog nd at Neah Bay esible bet een ke Of ts at all fficers on Tat I by which rock arine glass sca TRAGIC TALE OF TURRET ISLE Cook Hancock Tells of the’ Terrible ° r rip of | Ke<bing the maniac i ot ye ; ; " Asi wa Himself and Comrades---One Man Goes ' Se c ; Mad and Others Die As the Shore Is, ba Reached. Be Rosin’, i y not establish an up-to-date life-sa sta- tion at ided with a sea going ang, surf boats anc nces pertaining to that service, to be und tion of the signal officer on Tatoosh island. In tirix if a vessel was si gh tae flyir nals of distress, ar to its relief, br rb h is pr t It is as en that, LAST RESORT, when $ past WHY? SIMPLY BECAl THEY ARE AFRAID OF SALVA CLAIMS. AND WHAT IS THE TOO OFTE! SULT?— DISASTER AND LOSS OF LIFE AND PROP ERTY ich F Tat i, were it pe | years that a | and impassable beact The | FIRST—ESTABLISH THE LIFE-SAVING STA- | TION AT NEAH BAY, AT ONCE SECOND—SUBSIDIZE A WIRELESS PLANT NEAH BAY OR VICINITY TO CONNECT | WITH THE PRESENT WIRELESS STATIONS AT | PORT TOWNSEND OR VICTORIA | THIRD—USE ALL INFLUENCE POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE SAME SERVICE ESTABLISHED ON THE BRITISH SIDI TOO LATE FOR SOME VICTORIA, B,C, J tory of the four men | But f t ; was slowly drift- g es to : t , fe t ri nto ( L. 1. Ma fi of gichins uh : e t t whict nm ath, We f | t af 10on when the raft 5 i ca erat ; € | n the surf by ee ; | of t ek for the sur- elves t " Oo { t ; i ' revgy. j and adhered to the wreck ibt that aid “ r 1 ‘ ff fe pet | ultimately reach th f. He was | TRYING TO MAKE CAPE BEALE. tne ~ | githés little hope ren : 3 ee ; IDENTITY OF DEAD MEN . 5‘ mo Cape ! gs a g s¢ omad t raft r t Phe third cot be seen through surf and a The bra fe panes : \ ‘ tant stepiped at the oars in a ttempt to guide the raft st ee ' bee came al tia struaric : ‘ : T € a ae a theta 2Ad hope was well nigh 4 me oignar Series ahee decid. C stone land einen their disappoititment that one of the pa who was « ee” aad { : a a, jmare delicate appearance thay the others and whose vitality fae i bat ¢ ned’s : cea he unequal to the mental and physical strain, gave up the 1 : f a he poi! : in¢jeual fight and in a few minutes passed away, Others lighthouse before landit | in pursuit of his hallucination knowing. ¢ it severy ufinecessary pow id of we ight on their sli eraft ed thelr chances of surviving etboard. A fey ward lost he was lropped the . anc th € when the Sham- whose de- Turret island, tes aft Assen rock tu med, Connors, h iven up the battle, dropped off, leaving ment mt rait, * ‘ The vor dispatct and there was a long BECOMES A MANIAC seat before the poor 1 be fo At last he la : ted t ivor f A 5 red lying or } taken on board and r ‘ | volunteer nurses it is expected 1 1} be res i SEATTLE GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE THE GAS AFTER ——— MYRTLE HUBBARD TURNS ON WRITING A FAREWELL NOTE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.— public a ator took charge of an's effects, which «, letters and pho- by gas, wh a ture ——— » A On th was f wing and a hope his w nig MH RI Li ith a as lea ATTEMPT T0 KILL CZAR DEGENERATE eee CAPTAIN IS | FOUND GUILTY, | JOHN J MHINSON, Valencia. { i

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