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Wiipaiee Hicast EDITION — = Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ENGULFED Balin Steamship Strikes Reef on Spanish Coast, Sinking Within Few Minutes---Steer- age Passengers Fight Like Maniacs, Driving’ Women and Children From Boats---Captain. Shoots Himself. { weeR AAA AH) wae Ne one to cont thn eens pasenene & * and crew, and « * (Gerippe News —_— b wed. The steerage % CARTHAGENA. Se i? apletely at their Fg It be reported that the ' ame the crew by Qbrited Spanien — snare = * force, Some of the of ge Milan, wee wt 6 wid ot te ald the women nd} Gd atenrer Birks The F * on, but were cked aside Marie Loulve savet §¢ @ help females and little The exact ne # [cee were trampled upon wer be Knew t girdled pn age e nite Used Knlves, | “pe * report that the! — ee eed knives with ’ weeeeree nt rea the 5 chain . was sirendy full « Bervice ay aunct wae sole Aug. 6— | and peveral of the passengers kt ‘ wht. While the firet body emigrants were about to leave when the p & second gang of emigrants ip Birie, with about came Up and @ flerce fight on beard, struck . opeension of the ap Bajee Horm and of the survtvers br quer MB coul. The cap. Were seriously i with knife} ship, when he had con te, testifying the etary | the awful result of hie ian Ginny tie Gath | ghot himself in the head Fishermen om the shore Went Down Stern Foret save ovec half of ( Aus : Most of t ‘ « were saved The wh in greatest among the The survivors are tn « able | joe *° state, being without ¢ a orl « Nearly all the paasenmers ® ratt were Malian and Sy ° " grants going & af the calamity f * esting the work ef £ such the overtarn ir Way os of persona) heroten “geeses SEER ER ERR RAR ee $ FRENCH RUSSIAN UPHEAVALS SESE EER EEE SEER RR RRR Oe qVER 300 PEOPLE THE SEATTLE STAR w EATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight and Tuesday; light weet north BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906 errr reer eee eee eee eee eee eee be * 2 * : DOES YO L : 4 * : SAY BRIGHT THINGS? : * . * fe . |* * * The Btar will give each week for bright aot & | @ one of ite little tots and readers of Th v like t i* *# them and enjoy them with the fond de ts * # little ones are as bright and as cumming on in ott * # places—perhaps, a little more to—aNd tt be enough 1 * * terial in the city and nity to AN ¢ a da 7. STRIKE FOR BETTER WaGes. | * Paver e nid . For the brightest remark or saying ot child The Star # Lenashoremen at Nome caused| % Will. give $8, and for thonest brighten 1 be given, the ® several da ae te the Obie @ award made every week, The contest ix not confined to Beat Orisaba by striking for an increase! ® “e children, but te nu to aly reader of The Btar * tm wages. For two Gaye the eteam-| * All the funny little thing® that the little ones say at * ere held out and finally the wage| * Should be preserved. waits refully on one side of the * question wae arbitraied natisfec-| % 8d sent to The Star office Bach day these inieresting * sorily and the steamers discharged.| % Will appear in the paper and your aeighbor will eajoy 1 * *# them as much ae the relatives of the children e ADAMS RETURNS * Yo matter, whether @ prise ia won or not, The Star will # # print each contribution, giving the mame of the child and the # HL M. Adams, aselstant traffic] @ name and address of ite parents, Don't be backward In send & manager of the Great Northern rall-| ® ing in stories. Make them a brief as possible, and write plain. # ned yesterday from al ® ly. Bend all contributions to the Children’s Story Kaltor, The # nese trip to kane} & Btar * and out on the Spokane Falls @/ * * Northern railre Lee ee REVOLY FiON— RUSSIAN REVOLUTION— 7 [A LOUIS XV). NICHOLAS IH. elo = . Caswe poverty f werty of the workingemen @ | be . ef etooeet tatation little votce @ | eyrrers ’ - the government; oppreasion @ wad chered by the grand dukes, bereauc- @ | Wlate, representing the racy and holy synod. * } daases, organir rementing the pees- @ But the rights . nd workingmen, demands # sore liberty minister of finance, Prince Mirsky, former mints. @ upon to regenerate | ter of Interior, who suggested @ Mamiased by the king many reforms, Glecredited. M. @ XVE retires with royal | Witte resigns. a | te Versailles, just outside Nicholas IL retires with the @ | FIVE HUNOREO CAN FIND Ps reyal family te Trarskoe-Helo # tol om Louls XVI. to | and Peterhot, « few miles from & WORK—STEAMER LEELAW-) from rapacity of the | St. Petersburg * | NAW CHARTERED TO TAKE) ing hina safety People appes! to czar to re- & j 4 prevent meeting of dress their Wrongs. * RAILROAD MATERIAL NORTH ° Dtemiaeal of douma. * . TTT CREE eee eee ‘ = ; a a *| Five hundred laborers ar Senator reached Nome tast Friday.je¢ by the Copper River Rt : discharged her freight at Nome at-|Co, now under consiraction from | a arday and left for St. Michael Cordova, Alaska towards the ister-| terday. From St. Michael the Sen-jlor B. B Seigiey rece! ed a wire 9 later will retern to Nome for pas from M. J. Heney, the bullder tht ae sengers end ts expected to leave| morning sta that all the men; there Wednesday for Seattle. that could be obtetned would find} i The Senator was eight days in| Plenty of work at 49 cents on hour aking the trip and missed the |40¢d work as man hours as they} storma which the Obie, Indiana and eo aon ‘i Seal a > at the rafirom o be —_——_ > leonatructed as quickly as possible Steamer Otympta is due from] Nome today and ia expected to bring a large list of passengers sides a gold shipment & qiick ren { tro eae Som according to - a today by the Pa Creat Semmes!) company The RS.THOS. LAWSON DEAD ’ ii 4 ad NY) MRS. THOMAS W. LAWGON. from the feet that the has beer char ie evident steamer Leelawnaw ered and is now at Pier 1 loading railroad material. The cargo fo thie trip will consist of one he motive, 27 cars and the balance of the 2,200 ton cargo will be made up of rails William Simpson, chief engineer of the operation department, ¥ north with the shipment end re main at Cordova. The laborers are wanted for any of the steamers res ularly sailing from Seattle | 3 MAKES ASSAULT CHARGE. Harry Lawrence was arrested this morning, charged with assanit | and battery upon j The complaint states that on Au gust 2 Lawrence, without provece tion, aseauited and unmercifully beat the plafntiff AT VAN ASSELT PLAN TO FIGHT THE ANNEXA TION WILL BE FORMULATED AND FUND WILL BE RAISED FOR THIS PURPO There will be on indignation meeting tonight in the Maple school at Van Asselt, at which some 200 involuntary citizens of South east Seattle will express them selves on stealthy anaexation. The meeting is being arranged by C. W. Prouty, Captain Campbell | Henry, Frank Boss and a score of) others who are opposed to the an nexation with outhesst Seattle Georgetown will send a delegation to add its protest to th rion, While the residents the af fected neighborhood are greatly dis pleased, they do not attribute thetr | GETTING READY SEER EEE EEE ERR RRR * A TRIBUTE 10 THE MEMORY OF A. LOU COHEN, s WHO HAS JOINED THE FOBACCO TRUST * —-— * * Good bye, Louw: take care 0° yourself, % You've been » good old horse and you've sold a let ef cigars, @ good and bad—but mostly good—te a tee of peo * Beattic hae wetched you through yeare of depression and pro * but no matter whet the wort, goed or bad, we have in the warm raye of your emile & We heave watehed your hair turn fram black te grey and then @ te nothingness and have noticed that the whiskers creeping shy- @ ly out from either cheek and chin have taken on the eotor of ad * vancing 9. 7 y te grave your face has turned while we have watohed * ve wondered how they get you in thet baseball camp you of » portion of your princely income. id and carrying in And now we ees you raising up the »! either hand the sign of the tobscse trust. Out inte the werld of millionaires and monsters we eee you trudg: mand all the while we hear your velee orying out f the wandertng multitude: “Look out for the sign of the shield.” ‘And now that you have gone from us we want te say good-Py* and to hark beck with tears in eur voice ani dust in ovr yee te the “Old Corner” where you were always one of us and where we were wont to whittle kindling from the counter and the dry goods bex and to sit in judgment upon every one who you by without a purchese. @ geod old horee then, Lou, and though we've lost * your memory still. *. * * * * * * * * + * ° * - . . * . * . *. * . . * * * * * * * * * *. . eter eee eeeee POR e PPP PPP ee eee eee RUSSIAN CAPITAL HAS QUIET SUNDAY eust@med to gather, but there are r NO OUTWARD EVIDENCE outward evidences of disorder STRIFE IN STREETS OF RUS- ‘Thee Hewepapers that had tem porarliy suxpended were allowed to SIAN CAPITAL — OUTBREAKS | mag their cengppearance today LIKELY AT MANY POINTS. | “a Ve Dhiel of Police Resigns, | BALSINGFORS, Aug. 6—The re News Servies.) | wait the recent Alsorders here is #7 PRTERSHURG, Ave ¢—AN | that Piet of Police Malm and hie is comparatively quiet in this city | two pajutants bave resigned, » today. Armed parties ere « Jing | twa seeded by Major Per " the streets where strike | Manii@ from the Russian army DELH! NEARLY COMPLE The steam schooner Delhi of the Paotfie ¢ * # mehip compan) is rapidly nearing completion and It was annennced toda that Ineide of two weks the Delhi would be given atrial trip on the Sound. The engines are installed and connec tlone have been made The finish ing work ft also about completed PAIGE BOMB FUND. LLING LOGS KNOWN CITIZEN OF CRUSHED To wee GENTRALIA That the oppressed Russians may arty on @ revolution, local Seat Oe eS ee aed ee on CNR. OF CHEMA. sist in purchasing bombs with} Li@ RIVER, which the aristoereey of Rw may meet ite doom At the r the Soetaliats (Star Special Service.) lant iar meeting of night about §4 was contributed to ie Soa Sy ' CRNTRALIA, Aug, 6 While roll. fog Bee tn the water at Re | Milt} company's sawmill thi BAKER'S SUMMIT placg Baturday, 11. A. Goodard was| instantly Killed, He w at the bank bof the at Into which logs * for werebeing rolled and had Just r & log steppin t TOO DIFFICULT ck @ few pa (Star Specias Service.) bedside. Arnold arrived after his oy sae ~ any design on the part | petennncsemllty anotger. Just ther from above 0 ‘8 é " mother had passed away of the citizens of the ofigina rol from its ane oe Aug. 6.—Mrs,| MOOT rie ason, before her mar-|Southeast Seattle, York or Hillman (Star Special Service.) a Dea uemaht we bead ~ si prt le of the! age, was « Miss Goodwillie and) They believe that they were brought | BELLINGHAM, Aug. 6.—-Twenty lege it and the other log, crushing Of “Frenzied Finance,” 18|helonged to an old Cambridge fam-|within the limits of (he new South: | Masamas wore polson 4 by eating |), oh Rak ‘The Ascanse’ leaves at their + home inifly. Her marriage to Mr, Lawson/east Seattle through a mistake of canned musbrooma on Saturday! widow tos a alr boa The en ame on Sun | took place in 1878 The deceased|the county commissioners tn fixing | All are now out of danger, after be " after a hinge {iiness due to| was famed for her many charitable |the limits At tonight's meeting at jing treated by a physician, The} J. Domts and W. N. Dickerson, la troubie Jeede and many poor families in| Van Aseelt « plan to fight the an- climbers are beginning to retura }bonets, were this morning fined $10 Se Wadband and all the famfly| Boston and near their summer res-inexation will be formulated and a here. They say the official trip toleaduby Judge Alexander for fight ER TRS exception of one son, Ar-\idence, Dreamwold, can testify to fund will be raised to carry on tho ‘Mt. Baker's summit is in progres#|ing gnd creating @ street disturb at the dying woman's her kindness and practical ald work. today, but will be a failure anea TO ene | CA VOL. 6. NO. 139 ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PAY ONLY a5 CENTS PER MONTH NAL DIFFICULTIES ARE NOW SETTLE SHIPS. GOLLID AT SE IN A DENSE FOG AND UNDER FULL SAIL, KING CYRUS AND CURZON 8MAGH EACH OTHER OFF CAPE FLATTERY, In a thick fog and under sail, two ships collided some te In tion received In the city today is menger giving par iculars, but it Is believed that no lives were The © the four-mast led schoor « und the ship Cu { is eh e f 4 the ca at F a a i gone, and the owed in by the j » 4 out of the cloek turday after aden for San Ped » te from the west coa ADRON HERE EONESOAY PAUL JONES JOINS THE FLEET REAR ADMIRAL SWINBURN 18 COMING FROM EAST TO TAKE COMMAND. he ’ n the harbor Wednesda fternoon, according to word from master fleet od by the torped whieh ha from Santa The } are the flagship |Hear Admiral Gow cruiser Boston, ¢ and torpedo destroyer Rear A ral Swinburn, who wil! ake ¢ nd of the squadron, is ted to arrive from the east ht Of tomorrow TO BUY LAND ON THE LAKE EASTERN FINANCIERS LOOK FOR MANUPACTURING ING sires TON ON LAKE WAGHING Manufacturing sites | Washington will follow th make reports. At the q today both capitalists ed that options would be secur ed on property canal question was decided Just eae eee * * BANK CLEARINGS. $1,403.04 * Sunday ® * eRe rR O STEAMERS COMING. The Watson of the Anchor line sailed north from San Franci# Saturday afternoon, and the # er Queen sailed for Seattle yes day }of the canal. Two well kn ern financial men, BC New York, and H. Lorena, | cago. spent ye around the lake for manufacturing a Otto Warn H. Junker and ©. D. Coyle, who represent Se attle real agents, Both Mesers. Rink ene were espe clally pleased with their (rip | will ave tomorrow for thelr as soon as the} Mr. Moore Will Not Be Asked for a Bond, County Will Protect Itself by Placing | $500,000 Bond Issue in Escrow. | | he ke Washington canal wil n county commissioners have e greed upon a program that meet t with the approval of the Chamber of Commerce committee and = Mr ord Moore, and final action will be cifleationa taken at a meeting of the commis yy sioners tomorrow morning . i. | » bond will be demanded of Mr od t of the s $500,000 bond | United # eae te imme in escrow untli|and the ce ata of the secretary after the completion of the canal| of war, to that effect, and upon the and the county has become con-| tender of completed « and inced that no damage suits against |gock or locks to the United States, it will hold. To ot Mr. MOONE, |io sald Moore, ready fer operation the Chamber of Commerce will #e-| 914 free of at and expense to cure releases from all Lake Wash-|4), United States, and otherw ington property holders rt pee tb - s settlement of the diffic ratg ony ee ng om shall 5 was determined upon at a mee ’ * morning of the Chamber , sa” tetbidiey: hak wa aula Commerce committee and the coun |) n45 ther ba ty commissioners, and was sug : ed by Prosec Attorney Mack ov aK en be reason hat the | fi ti o of the electors of n conformity with the e state of Washington, election to be called for ETN ROU p bond issue ul (Star Special Service.) \ tvered to Mr. Moore] SNOHOMISH, Aug. 6.—~The base e completion of the canal, 18 |). here on Sunday between the event that no damages have} against the county |* hb and Brodeck teame tion. In}e a row 4 the game was ‘ of dam: | te 4 to 8 ish, 9 to 0. Only : : t the county, | f innings © played when @ if any euch are recove may be| dispute arose smpire jeducte amount of the/ and players of the Eve team, ' bond he No ope was injured, but lot of is delieved to Mr. Moc il feeling was engendered. The {not only amply pre | Brodecks did not get expense money but is probably sfactory land its members were in a bal than the giri Mr./ frame of mind Moore, as it places the #0 mvneiel lutel the control of the county commissioners and they may with hold payment of those bonds up to jan amount sufficient to cover any |judgmente that may be obtained | |against the county, thus obviating [the necessity of a sult. I would i herefore advise you that in my opinion this resolution, if adopted. would a protect the county and it also citizens of the| county tunity to em lp their opinion as to the ad-| may (of leoutns 000 10 | REFORM SCHOOL BOYS FROM bonds to insure the completion of | this canal a WASHINGTON INSTITUTION | ure ree tfully | KENNETH MACKINTOSH. SAID TO HAVE COMMITTED } Resolutions Suggested. THE CRIME. ‘ he poly me referred to by Mr. Mackint and which will enwsiniecintintitiattte probably be p 4 tomorrow by the nt nmiseloners, read as fol (Scripps News Service.) rns alebnd enmbataal See AGE GROVE, Ore, Aug e. toe of America to acquire| Wiliam Powell, aged 70, formerly, ed ship sultable }Of San Francisco, was shot a mile ka from the 4 of Sal-|south of here last night by two into Lake Washington, In| 1§-yearold boys, who are supposed t « ty, Washingt free of al to have escaped from the Washin, st and expense > sald Unit . “ app py gress en ton reform school. Powell died Te tnortsing James A,|thi# morning. The boys tried to et wsigna te constract af Toe him of 30 cents, The marie jers are at large. « the ernme . 2 ' nect the we sound with Lake W ALK! TAKES BIG LOAD, i approved June lith, 1906 a other act or a it With 1,150 tons of general freight, be passed amendatory the | principally hydraulic machinery for labreeably to the provisions of said|the Guggenheims of Dawson, the ja acta Alki sailed for the north this fore- je eat fe hereby resolved and ordered| noon. The White Pass & Yukon he) of King county, that $00 gold bonds|@ large shipment of lumber abeart of this county, of the par value of| Which will be used for snow shed $1,000 each, bearing v unfilled | etc. on the main blank date, numbered atively - _ i from 1 to $00 inclusive, payable to BUFORD DUE TONIGHT. 1 the order of James A. Moore, o sisal attie, W 20 years after t The U. 8. army transport Buford thereof, each to bear interest is expected to arrive at Tacom denced by attached coupons pay-| this evening. The Buford comes able weri-annually at rate of from Alaska with the Third regt- 4 per cent per annum, de and! ment and will go direct to Eureka executed, as soon as conveniently dock, Tacoma. The regiment will may be, and be immediately upon! go to the encampment at American execution thereof sited in lake. FOUR TYPICAL MEMBERS OF THE RUSSIAN DOUMA from The Littl Rus The Polish Peas- sian Pe nt Mem- ant Member, Joseph ber, Grabowetski, Blyshkosh, from Kiev, Biedlitz. The Polish ant Member Nakonietschuy Peas The Polish Pease Joseph ant Member, Joesph from Ostrowski. .