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rate sna - t oe. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907, e VOL. 9. NO. 26, @ PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH ORE THAN 140 LIVES. LOST IN THE SINKING _ OF THE S.S.COLUMBIA Crash Came at Midnight During a Dense Fog, When Steam Schooner San Pedro Plunged Into the Columbia, Cutting a Big Hole on the Port Side---Doomed Vessel Fills With 1s INN. Y HURT Water and Sinks Within Two Minutes, Carrying Victims to Watery Graves---Survi- ATA TO Fi UM vors Go Crazy---Rows of Dead Lying on Rescue Steamer’s — Kena an Saat Joe Biegert Attempts Slide in Standing Position With Moyo ki by the Japanese while whe was attempting t (By United Press.) i” a Uae hae & loshieds cage: beet *botveaan: Aberdeen and Vostok with « cargo of coat. toe! — Probably Fatal Results---Strikes on His Head and GAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—According to the latest estima Californian ports. Capt. Hansen was in command te mand : eve nel any MEREIEE Gy toe Outombte. dtncster weubet Ghistet one beleive ona. | oot sprit Sh Siteewer tas manany woopen| MOS OME Been Unconscious. fifty. Two hundred and forty-seven souls were aboard, and one and collier | d pay been " | SONNE PB Se Rundred of these are said to have bee ved. It is reported that LIST OF CAB N PASSENGERS | Beattie Runs on Sandbar | Attemptitig to slide down the! curves sharply, his feet slid from “practically all of the women and children are lost, although late ad: | | Steamship City of . chutes in a standing position while |beneath him. He struck on bis “Wees say that Captain Doran succeeded in launching four life boats | The list of t x | upon a sandbar upon her lates’ swimming in Luna k natatorium | head and went down when he hit Teed two rafts, all of which were filled to thelr capacity and | ¢ list of cabin passengers aboard the Columbia, ac jdown from Southeastern Alaska, | ye ay, Joe Blege 18 years of | the ter. He was brought to the Fikened the shore } cording to the city ticket agent was as follows: and as a result the vessel was put| age, struck heavily on the back of by friends who dived to j =a | Miss Clara Carpenter 1H Sleds in the drydock of the Moran com-|his head against the boards, and acue. - — | : . | pany today for repairs was probably fatally injured. The| pr. L. 0. Fiset was called as SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—One of the most terrible | Miss Louise G. Nake | Miss H. Wright | | - boy was taken to the Seattle Gen-| goon as possible and had the Fas p ; RW. Grates | F. ). Clack and wife |. Overtaken by a car on the init Seiegas end wha lake . & ‘ 5 d had oy idents to occur on the Pacific coast since the wreck | - Graham | PB Pow : ; | wridge inside of Ravenna park last Cray capial and at @ late hour /taken to the hospital. The fact ‘ re conah ol Vicksoavet Talind o vanr | Mrs A Happ ». Paul and wife, | night, Ts: Ogata, a Japanese, em bat og Biegert was all but cia, on t t v and, ’ are eye J. W: Carpenter, | ployed aa a cook in a contractor's ‘ < e oe sly nappened Saturday at midnight when the San Mrs. O. S. Lewis L. R. Hill Working camp, was knocked to the j With several companions young | the surface makes his condition all ciiiconaiadl sds Colusuble, well. filied |’ .W.'G. Bachman 7 Barked }Kround and severely injured. He Biegert had been swimming and precarious. ans : Mesctapa ag er gail ey | was taken to the Wayside hospttal | diving in the tank for some time is the son of John Bio- as i nk by the steam schooner » Butler and wife | W.H. Lucas where an examination today devel | They started to giide down 08 Eastern av., Latona, a an 100 found watery graves Ll. Leroy | E.G gett and wife oped the fact that several ribs were jslide, which ja built at a # at the tinners’ trade. red d ck fog off Shelter Cove,| G. F. Wilson | Lewis Matkus and wife. | Drokem. ‘Today it was eald be would {angie pert tied to a Hannah Blegert, recent- ; 200 } |} dip in a half standing p and |} duated from . te > ast, Ca a, 179 miles from here and Ww H. Ingals and wife. | Miss Florence Lewis recover Unknown and unmourn ’ ae the bottom, where t ae ‘aide A Z fated. Shem: Sie -senhe Nine E70 miles from E eka. Miss Alla Bah Al body of an Italian about ‘6 | Occurring the passe and Bie | Fra | Te sem ab Bobaea: Wate tem | the look-out officers, were asleep. The : red Rogers ; 4X AN pany, and, unless the authorities Bit Peo plowed into the port side of the Columbia forward.| L. O. Cannon lA UPRISING Feidin Some intormation ‘ne to rere | 3 sige 1 a ‘ md tons 6 Mrs. S. Wal - — tives or nds, will be ‘parton i eeetely big } te..was. t in her and tons of water Miss Flo bs a : | WASHINGTON, July 22.—It has | the pot jeld within a few days. ished into he opening : : | y . re “_— hompson, } Just beem learned officially that an Three we ago the unknown Alarms were s ed throughout the € ibia to awaken Miss Mary Parsons uprising tn Cubs has been nipped | who, for lack of a better sobriquet and crew. The members of the crew| C. R. Johns in the bud by secret service agents # labeled “Moses” by the hos erp eee Pgs. . ingen Miss aan he uprising was planned in| pital attendants, was brought to nded ar ot ta : i : man the por boat veo} Mre ‘ ! Oriente and@ for a time gave much | the Wayside Emergency pital sete impact of the two awakened ma . t 7 t ‘ ; i ' | concern fo Gov. Magoon. Nothing | as a charity case. The record does! ity Comptroller H roll, | t icial . “ air ' . ion Mrs | Sade ta . por ia “ : mm oller H. W. Carroll c als are already at work and this fact ne shows why the loss | adden as kn of trouble at the! not show y dress what| who is arranging for the estimates t eater Mrs Shaw palace util the facts were laid be | ambulance he wae brought in. He| for the coming year's tax le ee Life boats were quickly } red, as ( P. A. Doran| Mrs Dodson. inters - ~- ¢pros — ; 7 : = fied this am « of eves that this year Seattle ‘will |t elty coun¢ fae that staying by the steamer s useless he would go} Miss y Cooper tributed and the uprising was net ’ Lone Shia Weak Yours ea th tm Rages Be Ags 4: down at any moment L.R wife de for the latter part of this month WITNESSES CAN T es novulation and’ territory Last year thete was allowed tr PLUNGE INTO THE WATER. -CR WD F MEN GET THEIR FEES the. ae ot department ‘ ~ ad tral es: davits, ba By caugh m and thowe who dh oe nee aed wel a os Bt plunged those aboard got away in tl The mbia left here Saturday forenoon at 11 :30 o'clock only a few of “ THRASHES MAN WHO HE | CLAIMS INSULTED WIFE » warrant Ned by Ike ywing her every Saturda night for Port! 1 filled with ———a—— | When E. I At the time e col f running a . _ in the Wel how y Acard were exchanged, t erent, hey cost bill ceived by the audit Miller we's Streets for Ruffian Who Attacked and Beat Miss | and insulting her. Without jetting & member anyone know, I quit work Mash came. The Columbia sank in two min «picked | . : As Clerk Roy Dodge, of Justice | ine jocal fire 4 tment, attack : Joore co ‘ to: vote pays cage —ate Pay rs attacked and waited for them on Union si i, Ek nh f it may be a month or m I 5 I saw him following my wife » W. Elder passed the scene of the wreck soon after the earns = fore the witnesses will get and Fifth ave, Saturday night and |! jum on him and gave him what Roanoke passed d took the survivors aboard, and pro- Searching for two hours throwgh several times, bat became fright warrants. 80 severely pumn ed him that the " ming to him Gteded to Furcka with the San Pedro in tow. The total | the wood yards of the Seattle Fuel | Ded and, freeing her, Med into the - im required medical tr Miller was taken to police head- fumber of survivors is && 1 torie k wood yard j hy SWIMMING THE cers lay in wait for Miller, and | q ra, but was too badly beaten Of surv s is According to stories t the | company, at Third ay. and Vine st | en the | r approached, follow to tell his story, and was turn- Elder’ ! With blood streaming from bh arn 7 ea the scene oan e ¢ sia [and in that vicinity for the many 1004 face th aint quickly Pe Mrs. Rowers. 00 the i oa weet te & Geitets cae, re high s fists. The story he tells is as be an, but filed the passengc 8 heavy impact - tleck, but many the ill-fated ste baahe a ised them, and they the time, but tht | beat Miss Roma McConville, of ade a scramble for | 2614 Third av. a crowd of 26 or vesse} | 30 angry men fully intended to Caped. A similar attempted assault like |lynch the man If he could be occurred last Wednesday on Cedar he wood yard, but in the | the brutal assailant ¢ DOVER, Eng July 22.—Jabes |} Wolfe in a second attempt to swim | re unable to reach it before the | | | a . ‘ , found, but thelr search was in ®t. but a block distant, and the It was impossible to lower life rafts or | vain same man is supposed to have been c managed to reach th « At about 10:45 Saturday night «uilt both. Residents in the he has a @ nce of & -9 it . hem w unat reach s Miss McConville, who ix 18 years Yieinity are thore ly aroused, and | He « ame wi seven miles of n | Ouse like eal ; Hi ges ed up by the | 0d. Was hurrying home alone when !f ma ht he will be 5 tides patel ly pas Daye } ‘ a ruffian accosted her and tried to siven little « deration was no one on boa € r © the wood yard. As one of members of Sat OCEAN STEAMER GOES Orders for coal are ing 1 amount coal if we had it 4 picked wp an unoccupied young woman started to run, urday night's searching p ex © Monroe, president i we wanted to compete with was seized and struck flercely pressed it DOWN F pic eon we are not 8 ! CAPTAIN STAYS WITH HIS VE mouth with ruffian’s fist There wasn't policeman th the local Retail Clerks’ union, |! gph ee é ‘ ka attracted but th d been his who will have charg a * et P . Doran refused the he | adjoining H in't have been j oe a ref it c adjoinin ou: r con wouldn't have been re ainee # ‘ ot the terse ‘ tt : i pood etananie ed to go to the bottom in a few | choked her violently and strack h quired | i (By United Press. = ro n anding, BREMERHAVEN, Germa ily | trades union pe acted Hl Seconds i ‘ { et ‘ ; k Care but t time as t rt to a nplish much North I 1 st ape the diffic as w From $4 to Vessel f t ‘ er pouring ir a great hole Kaise " te . ced in getting coal iS $5.56 on nut coal, and from $6.90 eg € ate 2 a few in | mer her heig a acoaed = ~ eave : ge “, “DOLLY VARDEN” BENEFIT PROMISES The partly cast © by ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO " r ‘ Noa ni ag othe pam So gts, | High Officer of Mikado's Navy, enigrres TO BE IMPORTANT EVENT j Who t# Guest of Seattle Today, Caught t ‘ "| rea ¢ on the y very man anaged to 1 ‘ Returning to the Orient, aft 4 sins ture exh tobe sod]. EET Tae Pree Wek eh - | gon ler e carried t ur away to be reached evcorting Prince Fust € Edward Vil Sipe Ped aise funda ¢ time crowd that } 8 ed fn | he La aoe "Pe the steamer The baron stated that in his trip a 4 ° t > this city he club ts es . ° ' ' pare o Japanese thr On| across the count » did not no Moyoro Maru Arrives . and at that tin wai et The abe ally to | ge i . ; : ’ shag é r ne an he did not m . ne 4 ie ‘ Py : a © congratulated in } « “Dolly Ps I ’ b £0 his recent visit to King Edward VIl,|tico anything but the frienaliest he Moyoro Maru, of the Japan argos afloa a Pivden™ a0 dea % hee Paced | ter, their 7 t W4S | ,dmiral Baron Gomvey Yamamoto | sentiments among the people for | °%¢ Steamehty e, verived in Se 6 feet lon eet bea e ¢ and furnish he dainty & ward 4 | Pitiable. arrived in Seattle, via t aa in Semamoes attle yesterday. The vessel was a | 40.2 depth of hold Pei eopahane benefit pring oe : i NGERS GC 1c ie Pacific and Northern Pacific last Admiral Yamamoto ha ance of “Dolly a r h on | the Fra y's | PASSENGERS GO INSANE. evening. He was received by a staff of naval officers, who have E OND ITY: nged for Wed ay afte . . as a ¢| Consul Hisamidzu and hundreds of visiting American na ata th to be t 1 t , « 1, | Japanese citizens, ana escorted to abip building planta, ete Mt jOceed . ed oY » Humboldt in Port. H tithe Butler hotel They declare that Japan w! on 7 i Through an interpreter, the ad-| build battleships larger tha Hundreds of peop . n' A de haha : , | , : he ‘ ‘ ht r tunate ed it ‘ormed a reporter for other nation be lye ennes : — Piya voy dag» Pic Mp 2 Ye , beset ees te 5 Dege S 8 to'their | ¢ rafts a ‘ ) pra . - oe ee | ee ie see . night, when Dr. Newell Dwight Hil-| be optimistic, fo 1 are blind if ing eve aid to put the a | and in t ‘ Among Ont , wa United Sta ertained local Ja ¢ fa pe eg. . Ron be . 8 Ithe “age j — : e sete emg 0 Bat! el i ni Japan on H®, the famous Yor city. Seattle de to be y prope ace fn 1 mt me Maniac like a emall storm on the might the Tango Maru. and divine, prea » one city te be . A = ormacs | Aft . t audi@ices that ever befo at nu f decad rhe € ct 1 larry Gra | : Ite r t I the r ered in that chure the se i city o e American the be and the ¢ T. F. Kell ¢ i | im Bi¥en dr r tl is fe the best country in the | continent,” said Rev, Mr. Hi ises te " t f . | covered, ‘ ‘ } | im ttarted | | Up t ' | t | im to get ' I t } | enter im come “ what. (Hy United Press.) wher com this ation is ¢ BOISE, Idaho, July 22.—“Are you | asainat the pration bd I I going to hang thie defendant on the)! oe SY th Fring Wed ia ‘ : : x rm ainly tried to break up THE ILL-FATED STEAMERS. insupported evidence of a s Hf-COM | the organization fessed murderer?” asked Attorney Why, from the president in the “Business Interests,” which for) men’s committee to select and em: | grand jury saw through the purpose 4 d] ‘ 1 pas- | Richardson, a ae defense, iM White House down to the humblest | years had corrupted politics, man pley a apooial attorney te adv se of the scheme and refused to coun ‘ H I 1 been opening his argumen woodsman in the wilds of Oregon | ipulated conventions and contro he grand jury and sit on the lic tenance it, and so the plan was | ; ; has been his fortune to stand | there came the utatemonta beacine | ree! tions and controlled | The chairman of this committee abandoned i) I a r it front of the worst la at Uk aU Or inabhanas OF th ity councils In Seattle for the pro was C. J. Smith, whose name was In th nataliment of his narra i ( tl ute. Hin a ith tion of private profite, found connected, in evidence given the tive of machine politics In 9 “4 used, although none knew an profit 8 F K = ri t ‘ 1 t ha ee! ti it lining about the merits of the case, | themselves in great danger of :ex-| Jury by former Councilman W. H. | county Mrs th recalls this effort “ aa Elde gh been nothing about the evidence, which gi: RS Ne, result Vineent, with an attempt to buy | made by favored and privileged in , " C% . gistes 4 i I rnot HA when th) trom the first ha yen care Mh saprihedta odbescode «ieagite lll * | votes in the councit on a franchise, |terest# to put a lid on the grand, a on yt : “Sun ? ¢ ! Me | da y crime was cosnmitted eY-| suarded by the Pinkerton detective | of the investigations set on foot by | and the attorney chosea by this | jufy and to render ite work of in the ca y | Nort! tern ea p ¢ W & wrecl e paper in the country ae the grand jury assembled in Jan-| committee was Milo A. Root, new | vestigation and expesure inuffeetive ena ve months ago n d acke t that death by the bomb uary, 1903, by Judge W. Fi Gell. a member of the state supreme and truitioss icied ® sev . Columbia was a stee! hill boat, 3,746 tone, 300 ‘ au due Irely to the governor's | GOOD NEWS FATAL FO WOMAN, | Prosecuting Attorney W. T. Scott, | court. State Senater E. B. Palmer “tet _ A 146 feet depts of bale. 6] jon ig the Gocur d'Alenes in who had received hie nomination by | was interested in the program, and JOB orrtie a jn Jength, 38.5 feet beam o sf ee = | 1899. MENOMINEH, Mich, July 22 the Grace of the Furth-Piper-Clancy | introduced IM the legislature a bill |. For the past four years caer tm. @ carried a @rew of 74 | ome attempted to|Overjoyed with the news that her|machine, did everything In his) providing for the appointment of /fidividuals and interet@s om 1} Pedro is a woodee xeanel +A S56 toms " but we, gentle- | daughter would arrive frém Wurope | power to protect his friends from | special counsel to conduct grand | have maintained a per seteriivhing ip tue windy of meme, ihe pan *¢ : ° pete {| ’ eclare right hefe xt ek to see her, Mré. Paul| the grand jury's vengeange, but the | juries, Prosecuting Attorney y Hpott paian of criticism, abuse (noe weitin@e ates Ube) qegnd twit, 6% She is 166 feet long, 31 feet beate ‘aod LF te 2 Ol now that there @as no justification |Murthke? of Marinette, Wis, died) task thgeatened to get #Way from | expressed hie willingness urn jcule directed at the grand Fone g Maher, 20 o netiten o@ Gm § built in San Francisco five yeqee wor f &. Bi annify Vor this dgstardly dynamiting. But|while in Chicago, Heart trouble, | him Ls ng thie emergency, the | the grand Jury oversto se. Root, | 1903 in an ef@prt | sp ligeres - ‘ aster Weetere Iginber| ict ug remember, gentlemen, | hastened by Joy, was the cause |*intereste” organized a business | but the dominant members of the! popular mind the Pow vind y & Sons but wae lately sald to ti ° Ha : “ . ° e e ae s. « &

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