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LAST EDITION OLUMBIA VICTIMS ¥ Raft Picked Up at Shelter Cove Has Sixteen Survivors | T= Aboard and Two Dead~Elder Leaves Eureka for ET Portland With Majority of Survivors. RRRARREAR AKA RRE RRRRRR RRR ° * ' (By United Press) * A x ¢ GAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—The following Is the latest liet ‘w Ks & & of missing or woe od for passengers and crew in the g * DE. & marine disaster of Saturday midnight when the Columbia was ® EE & tun Into and sunk by the San Pedro, * * This list was mpiled tate this afternoon by the agents * % and managers of the San Francisco-Portiand Steamship com J # pany, owners of the Columbia These figures indicate that «* A # the total loos of Vife will reach 6, * * eda of passengers aboard were ‘ 189 «* Passengers saved ‘ seas ne * aasengers unac t sees ' wht 2 : roan al even aboard 6 % Number of crew saved : . 42 * & Number unaccounted for is * * ‘This list Is made up after Purser J. E. Byrnes, of the Col & & umbla, now at Eureka sont his report into the head office in & & this city, after the survivors on the raft at Shelter Cove were © ® taken to Eureka + * . TCC PPP ee es (By United Press.) BUREKA, Cal, J 2.—In a eat which landed at Shelter Cove fast night were the bodies of Mre. Lewis, of Pasadena, an unknown Man, and the following survivors BE. Kriever, Prescott, lowa; Jacob ‘Muro, Coldwater, Kas; Armand Gadorette, New Gecford, Mas David Doster, fireman, Columbia; Charles McCoy, oiler, Columbia; OD. & McAlpine, watchman, Columbia: Emil Mann, seiior, Columbia; Paul inner, quartermaster, Columbia; Win. Lewis, Pasadena; Edwin Wal fin, Gan Francisco; Mrs. Winkel Popular Bluff; Mere. W. Oakland; Blanche Musser, hake; Ruby Cooper, Fayette, Moi Michael Redman, San Fran cisco, and B. W. Graham, Portland. Up te noon ro additional bodies ef wuevivers had been found. The steamer Geo. W. Elder left here this forenoon for Portland ‘with B majority of the survivors. ee Rance. July 23.—The CAPT. DORAN. Ponoma, trom Eureka, ar-| The Courageous Master of the Co rived this for with a number) lumbia, Whe Went Down With @ te survivors, including one His Ve % woman, aboard. = With barely enough clothing to pow of gover their bodies, 27 members of | or or. not verse! te crew of the Columbia, and Mra. | way sincked mmate for t Mtilie Leideli, of San Francisco, one crash of the versels waa terrif | @ the few wamen survivors, ar rhe Columbia, an iron vessel tived on pyod Pemona. Ali showed the brant of the impact, and Of their terrible experience. ror xed and a gash Liedell wae met at the whart forward hatch two men, who wept bitterly a ingress at Stepped off the boat She with great @iffieulty, hav Been bruised in making her es from her stateroom to the oner. Whoth a sailor aboard watch on the . nee the lights the San hundred ) dehn Smith, one of the firemen, | yards away © of this Game in with a broken arm. Smith fact In a she ra oF Was working In the fire room when dge. dowa R69 Grash came, but he succeeded not know, but at any rate the © ing his way up the com umbia shot across the bath of the y tothe deck. The vesse! San Pedro. He eays that signals Wes sinking rapidly, and Smith were exchanged between the «es into the ocean as the water sels, but there was hardly thae to pour over the deck. While *nowgh to slacken speed or make down he struck against the ®ny preparation to meet the inev of the vessel, breaking his able disaster | Passengers say that the collision | F sd another fireman, re Occurred at half past 12, or there | in San Francisco, aise came aboute. on the Pomona. He was the Scene Following Collision. : fo Get inte the ‘lifeboat. | tmmediately the collision took | b @ messbay, a180 Of | piace alarms wore sounded through Secaped by meane Of 8 out the Columbia and passengers | preserve: }Were aroused from their berths. | Lite none and lite rafts were : quickly swung out from their FRANCISCO, July 22-49 | davite and lowored when filled ome in from Kureka the/ with passengers, It in estimated life in tke terrible wreek of that 1¢ wan eleven minutes after the Columbia and San Pedro whieh ision that the Columbia sank aonarday gen “ Ry this time many boats were off ove, 179 miles nort o from ¢ doome a od those Si Siainishes und it is now esti: | stil becei ee et and thee still hanging by the davite were ated that ab 2 found watery | i down with thelr occupants Many passengera are stat are ito have not even left their wires being s. Mothers ned fran ming Up ut the decks of the steam last night the first re H $2 By} 339% $4835 bd {By Uetted Preasy Hr worst marine rently crazy, trying to find Poem seat ont ated that from ved ones. They weat down 309 to 149 lives were lost, but were bodily placed aboard W. Elder h arrived at fe boats and their chilidrer yesterday morning took to that port many who ipposed Two hours after the wreck the to have been | ft and cold settled down. OF the rea ny wuffere m exposure and Of survive 7 theae.@ied wotens “ the boilers aced aboard the reacue steamer ’ $ while she wa The steamer Roanoke was the Pimmteracted + first to ar the scene z drawn down. » Frisco, 8 m y of the ran Goes Down rvivo oard and ed for ter of the ( I ». She was met by the George . n mer | W. & and the survivors for the went many of | Most 5 ere placed aboard the nger and’ aced Weald not be among the list of His last words as the big / Meamer 1, er fina Inge P Math the bine wate Tt haa M the t eam moma, from 4 arrived at Vi this morning for Seattle. The he has been on the \ for a long a ’ Meamer San | » could be Where she } ter of a ri ating w and that the live t are up ¢ head of some one fe genera ‘ It is 1! RATE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, that th i as under a ASHEVILLE, N. ¢ July slow be cording « sengers g at . v e Southern rallw on E Pedro, wa y t ed the pe , Right wh atal col ‘ titutional Curred c Is Blamed Tn h a John Ky he -biame Upon ¢ of the ¢ Dia’s « Othe r the ere e San Pedre Stantia He sa we to bir n th the ( 5 ton port hree po por out of the esvel, whove ‘ time ay not kiwn, Short toots from the whistles of both els warne the skippers. The Columbia wa on the coast afde, the Ban Pedro on the sca side. If all had gone well the o would have cleared the ut it t# evident that a t the wheel hard| was given on the Df his veut her directly across the 4 if ig THE SEATTLE STAR - |ONE CENT SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY JULY 2 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH president and secretary of the Bolo | ish war and Philippine inaurrec =o ae Uen and numbers about 400 mem WIFE OF -LUMBERMAN ( OF ort Dae aA 02% Attormey Says That if to Hang Federation Leaders is CR ee ee os: NUMBER NOT MORE THAN FIFTY-SIK=== = —_—_BOISE BY RICHARDSON - * | * emperor of Korea will be re * a GOLD BAR ik AMONG LOST WIRELESS FROM Pie ino, Min * nly Way to Secure Peace Then Religious and nee S iinsuansio"wive te sts & Political Leaders Should Also All Be Hanged. Bote ‘cas aan howe ected Lyrthe ene be eae nee the | Wireless was received this|® man and hin cabineters have * - 7 morning from the steamship Pres-|® held a conference {disaster are those of a Puget sound | [rests of Puget sound after many * » r (By United Prens.) to hav ard vor sepals aye years of struggling ident, owned by the Pacific Coast| ka AR ARK AK RR eae BOISE, Idaho, July 2%.—Impe tion : and his family It is suppored that the family | Steamship Co., which Iw to the ef ment of the testimony of Ore? puted | gout? 8. Lewls, mentioned as hay-| were returning to the Bound by‘Ifect that a splendid trip iw being ne " ' <A he been loat together with his wife. |way of the Columbia river for #{made, and thet information wee ce RA p Laphendh em soabepemotey Rone denectra { ow ushter and son, formerly owned | visit among old friends and took | ceived on board, of the wolliston ing of Attorn Richardson ¥ the And operated the Gold Bar Lumber | pamiage on the ill-fated Columbia. | between the ¢ columbia and the San continued the summing up for t ee as ompany at Gold Har, in Snohomish Pedra shortly after the catastro (By United Press.) defense, He made his arg A ounty A year ago he sold out for Late advices say that Mr. Lewis Phe took place. No report has ¢ KING k J 2 € gn the fact that Orc $300,000 and went to Southern Cal-| has reached Eureka alive on @ raft trom he President that any-wreek HOPKINSVILLE, Ky ds was always broke, whereas if be ifornia where he bought a fine! with the body of Mrs. Lewis, who ene has been found or that she | OP hundred night riders surround: | 04 peer ing the truth and wa 4 planted bin home at Pasadena. There he ex: | it is presumed, died from ex ure. |picked up any survivors, although | ¢d the home of Stephen Mosely, 4 | carryin t a campaig fr dug it up — jahe Passed near the seene farmer, at 2 o'clock this morning, |4er he could always have lived in| Richardson creat mething ot uxury 4 sensation b that “ “Vl and riddled the housé with bullets Richakdnen es thels 4 te te : on rd hand, His wife's eye wa cae ON COLUMBIA, ‘Mm RSME Sloe oU SS Sus ee In discussing the at shots, The r re then carried | j1f6 of ‘eahbody, Ric dso ed y (By United Pr Mosely from the house and warned |the jury i¢ i would be t 1 : From William Hardin Lateas, of raft from which he wan afterwards | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. July 23. pion se quit talking possible that a man who woald be | be bef | Seattle Principal of the Rosas | Picked up. To newspaper 4jov. Polk has granted “I Mosely has been @ strong antl: | inepired mit murder would « be secured schools, comen one of the moat *Poadenta in Bureka yer Barrington, under death sentence, | tobacco association man. abande ct simply be Richardson denounced erman graphic descriptions of the tern.\L't Lacas made the fo & Mday fexpite to August 26. He e the ‘ J to kill Bell av “the ve We sconce following the strikis statement was to hang July 26 NEW FIVE-STORY HOTEL. ting hous § fies « k ones followin striking of As nearly ae I can learn | r atte ¢ the Columbia, Prof. Lucas was|those who -did not losé GAMES ARE WANTE | Plans for « five-story b butld- | yi te ( mong those saved and taken to| watches, the collision occurred at ing, to be bullt by Charles Donald-| asyeq it 4 ue ka. He jumped from the about fifteen minutes after mid The Mount Baker Park eball) son, are in the hands of Assistant! a por omal ist camer just as it was about to | night The shock was hardly no- | team challenges, throuch The Star Building Inspect Carroll Thelin g Ps i ditch f mont Ow sive heat jsink beneath the wurface and after | ticenble, but I heard the crash and ‘any teem whe members range | building will be located at 1412 red... Ext ‘ fons are not held, court awimining abe nbing and it prc cearemenpr oye from 16 to 16 years of age. Oxcar | Summit ay,, between Kast Pike and which was alleged | being called for a night session. Krieg, Bast $04, will make arrange Bast Unie The cost of construc AIGE <<. = HEAD CAMP OF WOODEN” EAGLES TO RAISE; RS. WARWICK IS BEciNs WoRK TOMORROW MONEY NEEDED "Given AUTO. of the head escorted to the Cecil and Butler 0dmen of the World hotels. jcamp of th o the the dict will be drill team of Peralta camp, sets Berkeley, Ca onfi- Tt is practically certain that the | honor of acting as host for the gath- — - formally ope morrow MOM dent that “ae r wae. he next annual ce tion of the Fra, | ¢ring of the birds | ‘THE automobile which, together) Nod. During « preliminary heartog | ing at the Gras a house. Chas | he Seattle Chamber of Com e in the competitive contest, which takes place Thureday, from tee, t fact that the masc Miss H. Edith Prentice, accompanied the with the pretty stenographer was Warwick fled an affidavit that he A Re the @puse of the much talked of did not own the automobile, but cam; f Warwick ve. Warwick, in rented paying the rental in tea) wit! pre acale in court and coffee ern. ier of & e a. f the ternal Ord i Bagies will come to merce committee will take up the aires t Seattle In 1908. While no definite | question of a fund in the immediate action bad been taken as yet by the | future and nothing will be known business men and commercial | definitely until after that meeting. | “tavthe divorce complaint, since| This morning papers were filed wi hit maoseisik ‘ac poumebud Sue j bodies @ plan has been quietly dis. | In view of the advantagese which | dismgisged, it wan alleged that the indicating that Warwick, as a peace 1 rogram |egutes and visitors wan held at tb cussed by prominent Eaglés that | !t !* assured the Holding of the con- | gutemetiie w: owned by War offering, assigned his interest tn | pas bee: tine | fiat hotel ‘ will {osure coming of the con- | Vention bere will mean for Senttie | wick, and that it was found stand. th utomobile to Mra. Warwick. | wit) be oper the a) sedans abso tor’ wie vention in any event Prominent Eagles of this city be |ing Gh front of the pretty yom: | Mra. Warwick obtained an order) tas: the ( me sind thie toes Aedication of the An is suggested | eve that the business men will en- | raphers residence at an hour when from Judge Griffin directing the | ton erst. ended : . No. 6 that Home levy & gradu. | ter heartily into the work to raise Spring at cha speetnble merchants a Novelt | feur& ought to be in the t Works, now in pos to deliver it to her ated aaseseme ranc regular meml ing approximately $30,000. There is| As there will be fourteen month * « Imen, was t by a ort it is wed, that im which te procure the money for large t ber of local Woc of th local business men the fund it ls urged that the ques. and he by Wagner's ban a wa members of the order will subseribe tion of an assessment upon the | | from $100 to $1,000 each, and with | lodge members in this city. will-not this in view it is said to be certain involve any hardship, sbould the | Stree ecg se SIMON ANSWERS CHARGES TO BUILD RAILROAD 10 UNIVERSITY OF OVER LENIENCY scotia | “There was only one et man ion they must go above. I de } |. Af 2 o'clock this morning fire|men from the dormitory tore the 0 earth, and he was crucified,” |? of etfs gf Brean Faenons a | broke gut in the stock room of the/cans from the shelves and threw said / Police Judge Ralph |, tt a Apa: asta ced | by the officers that chemistry laboratory in the base |them upon the Jawn. This scatter-| Simon today in answer to criticisms has dealt too lgthly wun pesoeers | ment of the Administration ball at|\ed the phosphorus about on the fee cases dis- they had arraigned Chief of Police | pon the #tate university. ina few min- floor, The firemen were unable in of ans al lice Wappoustein last evening gave an | SKAGWAY, Alaska, July 23.—C. | less than 224 miles from Haines, or | utes the entire building was full of to use water, as {t only scattered PO*ed Of yesterday, wherein police ar Ir ntervie ch he an: |B WyanJobneon, who has returned | 100 miles less from the seaboard! amoke, which made fighting the the gas more. By careful use of officers alleged that the court had M™terview in which he announced t of $10 each on the he necessary fund to care for the rs, which will raise Dig gathering. which was for- anC hall, hae modeled fe r the t ball of his actions tn px | from an extended trip to Ney York | than any other road that has so far blasa difficult chemicals the fire was kept under | been too lenient that Saat bo ‘Weelk comsene aaae jand Washington, in the Interests| been projected. While a careful. The :fire was caused by a leak | contro) “I do not care to enter into any Gordon to return and resume the | of & projecting company, has #e-| recoguizance of the proposed route in a can of phosphorus. As soon, After an hour's work the blaze : s outroversy and there| beuth whith.ke occupies regularly, eared a franchise through Alaskan | has been made in the interest of #8 the gas came in contact with air! was extinguished. The damage will | PCW*Parer controversy a bs) ecereem “ | territory from the federal govern) the company a regular survey will | {tb unt to only about $200. this nae sree oa paeteg pal spottig tnommine ae tae send ree Tee OF A chavter. from. the Ca | be initiated this season. ees |! am on this bench to do.my duty Chief Wappenstein consulted Act. aadian government for the bualid The road wit! tap the Porcupine 4s I see it. None of us are per- ing Mayor Burnett this morning In Jog of railroad from Halues placer and the Rainy Hollow copper WIFE C OF ‘PRISONER SEEKING seg et | through the Alsek and the head: | districts at @ distance of a mile and | mistakes. “It tney wish to find per | Simon waters of the White river country /a half and ram through the richest ‘ —_ © to Fairbanks aud thence to Nome, | placer and copper fields of the Al-| Trolbles are heaping thick and jtho dining room table against her SaiAaniieineemEee The junction of the two compa-| sek and White river districts, Much | rage tipon the head of Herbert C, 894 struck her with his clenched UNDESIRABLES SHIPPED TO TACOMA ales, necessary to form the inter pment work is alreudy in fist national system, will be about the! progress all along the proposed |S¥!t#@r, now in the county jail She also charges that on July 6 head of White river and will tap|route, and it is expected that the His wite, Susan J. Switser today no throw a dish of motion wane ie that mineral belt at a mileage of ‘road will be a peayer from the start. | tied _ petition for divorce and |her face, also an onion and « cals erecee = = = 22 =e oc a Judee Griffin issued an order di- bage dish recting the Washington Trust Co Mrs. Switzer requests the custody bre and the American Savings Bank of the five minor children of the William Thomp Trust Co. to pay all money beld marriage, ranging trom one to six-| Arthur two ce not popularly known as “undesirable by them into the office of the teen years of Switzer was | very -popt with the police, their | citizens county clerk, subject to the orde first arrested on complaint of his | walking { re and shifted the bur The suspects were photographed of the court wife, who at that time sald he had | den of k @ out for the two) for the rogues’ gallery this morn- Mra Switzer alleges cruelty, threatened to kill her. He ts also dt gentlemen upon the authori- ing and later in the day were placed charging that on May 1, 1907, he wanted in Spokane on an ember. | tic T t oma. on @ steamer for Tacon with a pinned her to the walil, pushing slement cha n were arrested by De- | strict admonition to keep going ed oo Some daring y 2 tectives T. Ryan and MeClurg upon orters of the chief of police. They are said to be ex-convicts from Ore » gon, and in the opinion of the au- Me: thoritles here are of the c now = (iy United Prev.) The decree was granted on the ; DETROIT, July 23 The Mich. | ground non-#upport By the decision of the higher. trt igan suprem at fe r i definitely decided that r of divorce recently | tne wi ay not choose where the |* ed to Mrs. Anna Elisa Wist family i# to live, but the dee must follow daughter of exGovernor Den her hasband, provided he treat 1 of Ohio, » Ralph BE. Wis her kindly and furnishes adequate of the ree Y. Wie dent Roc t's nominee ny showed that Wisner 4 op ¥ / commis had offer ® tiome with a civil eng of inter. him in Mexico, but she had refused py eget rg ag ala bah aoe made, Sv0h vigorous efforts were made returned as the unanimous action | the gambling, liquor-dealing and re-) Washington Waterway company, of Seung Wiseer wae at Oni time a also. from the outside to prevent the of the jury, lated interest h the consent and | which Councilman Will H. Parry t lawyer, La © entered; Mrs. Wisner made sation in grahd jury of 1903 from returning — !n this installment of his narra ance-of the city administra an office This $2,500 was ing business now in court when she on the an indictment against George U. tive of machine politics in King tion, and procured evidence on | paid in the form of a check given of the Santa Brigda Gold stand, her beauty ting a pro Piper for perjury that some of the County Mr. Smith recalls this dra- | which it returned indictment Hans Pederson, a contractor for Mining company of Mexico, draw. found impression is now visit. members of the jury began to sus Matic incident in the grand jury's again t may< chief of police he Queen City Ce net com: ing a salary of $260 a month. i tala relatives in Washington pect other members, and set a pri- deliberations and tells also of the munici court ige, and a num any. Mr. Pederson preset the ial aeiematin - " Ries ee vate detective to watch the suspect. efforts of the jury to get informa: ber of the law-breakers. It took check to the grand ju but was ed members. The report of the de- tion regarding the $2,500 put up to up the q afting in cor able, » who received the hot Bennett, fearing he intended | teetive gonfirmed the suspicions fix the council for the lease of the | nectio anting of city | mone presented. He ILLICIT ‘LOVE ENDS IN to desert her that ipfiuence was being brought to Lake Washington pumping piant to franchta¢ two indict: | ex he was adv Her statement has caused con- | pear upon jurors from without, the Queen City Contracting com- ments f af hise b: 1 r. Parry d MURDER ternation, as the two were suppo® This influence reached four or five Pany, an effort which was fore: fraud se of Jacob Furth and 8. | d laced €d to have been legally married. | membere of the jury, who, when stalled by action of the supreme L. Shuffieton. it was hard on the aple the Piper indictment was returned | court of the state heels of a to be a waterwa a it was PUT DYNAMITE ON TRACK in court demurred against it. The € c ¢ ft whe ed him canceled it con- (By United Press.) jury retired to the jury room, where BY JOE SMITH. t ed by acti tate tained the indorsements of-Mr. Par. LOS ANGHLES, Onl., -Suly: 86 SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—/one of the members favoring the) Without the stance of an able, | F court N ple, Andrew Hemrich, & prominent electrt-| waiter and Eugene Buckhart, bro indictewent read the report of the vigorous and willl osecuting of This } the matter of th ; er of the company, W « was shot and killed thers, and Howard Gaubtz, three | private detective on the movements ficer the grand jury was sadly hand- | $2,500 paid for “I expense n| H. y Wh ea : ei « po- ' boys, are under arrest at the city of one of those who had originally icapped, but it entered into the connection with the ’ " xer, and V (Billy) While visiting bis sweetheart inst | er n charaed with pacing dyan- | vensesert, but alterwarde changed | opirit of its work with vigor, deter.jold city pumpl: G urchasing agent and po: night. Exstelle Corwell has admit Site ‘on the tracks of the United | his mind» Under this coercion, the mination and no small display of | Wash n to the Que yn: | fixe r the Se Electrio ted the shootin she lived five | rajiways. The three lads confessed |demurring members consented to ability. It threshed out the ques tractir compar n 4 ears with Bennett a» his wife. She the crime to the police support the indictment, and it was tion of criminal law breaking by q f © Se oe kal (Cox MARRIAGE UP-TO-DATE IN OUR MILLIONAIRE SET Ty T poly |! mary THEE Ane ’ y ud) ose pipe ri] | vou bit! ail a A) i) oY ’ ty tas onc F opaaven p sh } ; {ower (for wor) one sey | i

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