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LAST EDITION SEA best they « We on pleces of Wreckagg and with lifepreservors. We tooW four women and six men | In the boat. One of the women was j but slightly clad and gglirious, We j again went to the Sd pedro, but | they refused to take any more peo | ple aboard, saying the vessel was jerowded, ven thémgh 1 urged ne | thom, owing @o the condition of the | The atatem ot the nances | Women, my request was not Annexation of ‘ian — Money to Greater Seat- eee el tt ak ce, casa tle TreasuryMayor Burnett Signs Ordinance Add- ..".. . &™™ saa | al Mr nl e "ithe delirious woma he other ing Third New Ward Acquired This Year. Trust funda SSONME Stes schtted Hae Tt ihte con |ing but the highest praine for the | ‘The long « vanexation of bay, With Ballard? Columbia and nothing: but the lowest contempt for West Seattle s w Fourteenth West Seattle and the contiguou: Total $8,183 10 fee men who would do nothing t ward was co! i ay by districts, 26,000 people have been Outstanding warrants $4,258 ys | MAKE more bearable the condit the approval @ « nce by added to the population of Seattle of the women Acting Mayor ! < | the tak W ent Seattle comes in with Surplus 93,9242 We rowed around until daylight jag over of tt ferent depart: | $4,924.12 cash to her credit, the re Sroperty. and were picked up by the Elder gents of the v ent by | sult of am honest and careful man- | Real estate $1,300.00 da of artments of Se | agement of her olty affairs Street department 138.70 — All employea of the town wore! Houses” - page Rafts Still Missing Practically t! nt of the paid off today by the city treasurer, | Office furniture 40.6 SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 4 designs for a Grea a @ was or warrants drawn for the pay, and | Fire department 150 ¢ Commuateatio: with fureka 1 completed with the annexing of the tomorrow morning — everything territory on the we e of the starts up under the new regime. Total 91,778.70 |°=" inte the ¢ y wire | at city being aly burde UST OF WRECK VICTIMS = movement, and we t ash additional rafts ts with to ca examin bit of Nothing defi in regard to an | ye Darrow Investigation {tr he sinking of re than of Di 4 Ka i umbia t been de 1 i t b Remember ¢ t government by the le t Da " fe eo surviving ihe ch engendered ha 4 Orchard’s 4 sy Sas Sao AN Columbia have f atate entiment again he came « whistle on the starboard bow and | Ment Itt ht y he ‘ we . . . of the San te T © Hawley, to say that Orchard [-Fated Steamer Columbia Had No Register and Only |," 10 ‘= Sorin, wid ois 8 ~ h stories, and na Wed : . : he hea heard it also. We kept our ive by mail hostile. But we be I don't care whether Davis was a nistle larly and @ 4) will give this man at ke ! ¢ Three Parties Can Furnish Lists—Captain Hansen the other ar. The sound, ap ATTORNEY CLARENCE L. DARROW, WHO TODAY BEGAN SUM. | fay ety ie, me fer gree Bn : parently, still came frora star MING UP FOR THE DEFENSE a take the t and you 5 tun fag "aaet"pets tas WANT PROHIBITION. IN om tn ao vi a 0 Is Scored. raat i Br = Ny thr the case, About 12:20 saw -—_——-- . ’ ; ote Har (By United Press Young, EB. Liggett, Ray Lowls, Mra beg red stteligns about two pe (EY h weak evidence 4 bit attacked Orch- sco. - ‘ H. Lippman, Lewis Malkus, Julia | Off the star We were go | troduced in t ce ard’s religious eauions. He de 1 ed L. Mero, John B. MeFadyen, | (0% [ Bea as shown by | (Ry United Press) not relying w clared he was always posing as @ s of the vic * — ee OTs alahaee omeead erent teow ce ATLANTA, Ga., July 24.—Hun-| Capt. Brydsen of the ‘ and ith | ment Christian when at home in Canada. Colum new Mook, Mise Loulse G. Nake 4 d me to blow two ? : a auth wahee & 64 hw avier tb " on ay woo charged He burned down his cheese fac : known, | Mise Nellie A. Nake, Miss Mary | blasts. Wh blowing the segond |dred« of women from all parts of !e@ , * ‘ f ‘ lsen says he ba dart’ot Govert Ste tory and collected the insurance a ats and Parsons. J. E. Paul, Mra. J. &.| blast, th * steamer answered i ine state ' a not Spe Bere ane i by the and Me west @-near the scene then ran av with @ neighbor's : ior. It ie | Paul, Miss France x chroeder, Misa be a . a hin mer Her: | right in the oe sions - ja TE cag i Sends 6 tr wn last night he broke’ when the as committed. | w That certainty: lo a vere o nay oat ® Schull, Miss Sarah Sch 0 paflerabls nr Coa? oi] FOr upon sete me te ce olen al of the He says they There midhe'tip fone member of Christianitke thing to do,” said i aboard the 4 Stith, Mra. William His order was answered from the | a«@ ©! probi- viver, 1 ‘ ttle [Should have lights the ‘whd' would hesitate to | Darrow eat shears orge Sy «, J. D. Sprte engine room and the captain him. | bition ¢ put G ta. The soe os are rt a ‘ ; bare lg pagel ae ° r Bee SS a Elsie Stone, Mra. A. 8 welt biew three whistles Boe ~ 188 HANNA KH ESIG ord, but he might have -adapetiggrg re ¥ 4 * | C. Todd, Miss Bi. Wailace, after the steamer colli: h th 4 tits” that be’ knee characterizing € na Wallace, Mra. 3. Waller, Wil-| Columbia and struck he ' ter | pon a it, and we want am Waller, Mixe W. White, G. F.| f fr the stem on ar W. to send him to the peni nen hin Wiisen, C. A. Winslow, Mra. C. A. | board sid This was about Don't de Haywood is no |? 2 eran a asked he Winslow, Mra. H. P. Winters, Ro as I looked at the clock 4. Don't yc cowards. If manos and = Winters, Mise H. Wright “What Are You Doing, Man? o is ¢ bang hin the nec > oan on Frank Glune, M. Mayo, C) W. Mer Captain Doran shouted: ‘What ‘lentil bo to Goad’ but If Ge te ene | en chteer ot Sever be known were | ii, John Miller, J emus, E. Sit) are you doing, man? and told | < ot s aboard or who va, Mra. B. Stiva, A. Spteler, B. Vi-| other steam > otand by os. an! ae he ke, com. |°2™ i The list being ted now ts that | .o54 aba. web swith ban Gant ten ie 0 . com: | ed him darkness, Meee SD from tickets sold by the | Ofncers and crew mising: P.A.|tain Doran whistie i down to the ‘ Darrow 1 at. | When he was willing ck agents and added! noran, captain; W. oF. Whitney.|cngine nem. te oo cae . te GAVE BRIBE MONEY T0 7 y At to do 8 neck by ames of thove the first offi ». Christensen, he sent down t eogia new al ig Lis king Dut the Cok termas H.C. Dup first ae] watch to learn if abip elared tha Man ow 13 hours after sail sistant engineer: Max spe emule nares © av that making any wate i went he aid there w # memory cannot be Gud assistant engineer ty aha aaiaion ene ua a he maid Cite ‘Wee |e Orehl upon, as he did not ha women: W. T prO0m.| firet mochnan e t of if the avieanen eine who ha s sefficient time to learn the pan water j sande Ja : a a pee, if there n a (ity United Press.) t out entirety Ovens 1's regen rat ‘ water tender; Ed Larmin, otler lo wald there e tt SAN FRANCIS ily 2 ” Dar declared t awley | *lobbering Idiots Captain Hansen | Maddison, oller; A. Schneider, bak- | be b morrow mornt t Ath! 10 Gines trins today Bor 4 ‘ ld i wa a friend 1 never asked for the life of sectors by Thind OF | ar ge Aten Bc ocecmgth age the watchman og me Ree fe ‘ s wife w a human being,” continued Darrow, pectors bi E. R Drayer, pantryman 4 the brid 4 reporte ¥ Lieuta. R ar o 9 e i | I don't believe in it. If the tin fieer Robert Hawse of the Colam- Ajiey. waiter: R. J. Alley. waiter he bridge and rep 1 : i 1, Steve hire be a id wif it a ening Hoch Pied ae : t amtog in forward $ ¢ 1 chair by her hus- ever comes when the court pro- Me He states that Capt. Hansen 4 1.’ Blocker, waiter fi tf es regiment, | A oad t Te . watched Darrow’s every | Ounces a death senteuce on Har fefused to take aboard survive: The firet officer came « on ag tls Reandpanmane peal 4 : n s watched Darrow’s every jsoances & des ~ ry from life boats, and they were fore vridge, and the captain asked <a osama a aye la wi right eyes, seemingly chard, and no other voice is 4 fo drift about suffering from San Pedro's Condition. to the bridge and told Se of th P s her own ailmer in the heard, I will at least make a pe ~ tte °. “A . “ . : 2, patts of the ju oF t Zime for her husband's lif om that he be spared til ned by t n BUREKA. Cal. July 24.—The San | take off head« « aad he fret. ved t : . i — nee Oy Sim HOOT a fies ads tho. Meteenireees tor be Hy this time weed. The Hest, » A to te 1 wa miced once did she betray any| At 11:40 court recessed’ until 6 Capt. Doran, of the’ Columbia, Eureka Lamber will, southward of | the ship list starboard ar z Hae $100, The aw vg ey all and also fir emotion, and that was when Dar-/p. m. Darrow will then resume Who Went down with his «hip, and the Bendixson shipyards. She tx| started to ao by the he | herp ol row a d that Haywood w his argument. @thers are loudly praised for their completely waterlogged, her cut-| Several men we this time » Souk enscaneed the |Akeual parade will al ——_—__—— ——_—_—__—— Derotam. water is badly battered, her main-| ting the boats over. The captair je committes, condisting of| The board of hes THE mast broken is two and forward ordered me to cut the after life. | credentials commitine, cousieling Of) |. Dareseman W. ( Mt List of Missing. seamis sil open. In the bow om one/rafis adrift. While doing this 1/7. W. Maxwell, Wiliw. vv een P| Robinson, Judge ( and The following is the revised list side is lodged a plece of the Colum-| heard the whistle blow and Kettewell, St. Helens, Cal; B. L.| Dr J rouse t ROBINSON CASE @ the missing or unaccounted for: | bia sheeting two feet long, six ing round, saw the bridge nearly Hughes, Visalia, Cal, and J, H.\ed in bonds amounti f Mime R. Anderson, Franklin Anif, inches wide, alvo a number of smalk under water. I saw there was n semana’ Giememas Cale te The com-| $6 en the sur f : W. J. Bachman, Miss Alma Bah-|¢r pleces from four to six inches | time to spare, eo | threw « tifebuoy stan “wilt saeet io ream TA Barbera and to provi again The charge of disorderly conduct », Mine A. Ber-| if tength, all wedged into the wood ‘overboard and jumped over aero pup egates are expected | cordtingencit against Mrs, Harry C. Robinson Beat, Gertrude | as closely as if placed there in com) stern into the seu. As 1 struck Dot — TE cnet 4 a anil . - wife of the pastor of St. John's Mrs. W.. EB. struction. The vessel is is contro! ine water, the Columbia aleap Ep! pal church at W tule, | Cannon, Miss | of men placed there by orders from | peared and the suction brought who was arrested ear aturday 2 W. Carpenter,|C. P. Doe, of the North Pacific) down with it. I got to the wurtace torning in com with her Jap 1 Clasby, Mrs. 1. Clasby, Marion | Steamship company. owners of the and about 30 minutes later fnose servant, with wham she is — Stephen Clasby, Mias A. B.| Geo W. Elder, which towed ber in. picked up by one of the quar 1 to have been infatuated, har Mrs. A. F. Cornell, L. L.| It would appear that this company | tory . copped b b Mrs arate a. r wh ave a — ee. 3. « Durham, Mra, K.| claims the ship Praises Conduct of Wome t “ Be nom (Ry United Preee,) pub vinind ‘adi btilatGeaamibieeas ) Mise Mabel Gerter, Mru. Capt. Hansen, of the San Pedro. In his report Third Off Hawse pea , : 5 The. fire alate wee trate R. Gordon, Mra. A. Gray,| consulted with attorneys for the | ieiis of the rescue of a number of ©: police court when the) VICTORIA, July 24—This city Biel Song henetigge ee Mrs. A. Happ, ©. H. Harrington,| Metropolitan Lumber company, to passengers, and takes occasion t case was calle Attorney | was visit fire ate yesterday Sor casi pardon eee Pe El ote Miss K. Hayden, 1. &. Hill, Miss| which the San Pedro belongs, and praise some Women who were in De Bruler aske nch w Me CAEEGY OILNOA ee Mts” al ah Gince a2 Alma B. Ke Miss Effie B. Kel-|it fs more than likely that an @t- ) 1. oat while he condemns the her ecided | ed } families are | th ap as ¢ 3 ace F. K Mra. G.| tempt will be made to get posser [tion of the men survivors who ‘ p the case homeless and last night they slept| Many narrow escapes are report F - J. K.|\ sion of ber some time today par with him. he fire and different police sta-|ed. Women attempted to return comianaagneninds —— beciy-* pa t - . ‘ . o t to the burning dwellings to save gee ge ee ve ‘ wse,| Charged with viola the speed | on PIPE CAUSES A H t arti and narrowly escaped with 9 Re a ie .w, K F. Jamon al re ~ “< the aative t their lives. Firemen dragged out cranes On maton ‘o fawer'te sae and @ pa ft ns | A oen The two women from one of the houses vend ral nnd ina Raha Nee 4 - ely ond M NE bIS peg Als. who, returning after jewelry, had he boats om, the . : all ‘ je, wore a ‘ of an tee been overcome and sunk to the ame me * ting be a ' € en Fo € loor exhausted eb laren first I hurried to the b Nee BP b- q was in CHAUFFEUR GRANT EXONEF (By United Press.) floc xhausted. de and ed boat No. 6. 1 net yr nay 6, wab drive ATED AFTON, W. Va ‘ The burned district covers a see este ‘ ‘ the boat and ange a a hs , le 1 six bad owl » tion nearly a m:! long a half : < Sag Rt to the e . nbe © ca half a a mile w being embraced be | sadly . t " . bee ating , I A ma hat way, setting fire tween Store st. on the west, Quad riser re ° faced th anes i . H , he lo he ¢ © fire department was ra on the east and Chatman and LANCISCO, July 24 I oved First Officer W. F. Whit wit . ‘ A j at i called into use, but lack of water Herald sts. on the north and south, he Colum. | ney on the bridge of the Columbia nee ’ we | A: ts Ke H was an he steamer Captain Doran was also on t , at “yo tohe wht { ents und ridge, a weather was foge paswed m me 3 pees a | Chens a rd f Hea of H and but he went down to his room for fille h wy epee " loge 4 : ! Bulger. Second |about ten minutes; then he re- | afraid : ae ages 4 turned to the bridge again. About | decided t bg Bt a vty Bel ; ory 0 12 > a mn Sunday, | heard 2 and women c FARRELL’S FIGHT FOR POWER” RESULTS IN CLOSED CITY The Seattic nicipal campaign writes directly from his own notes | this sarrative, re yal and bop e ; fs 1904 witnessed th nef ¢\ made at the time from interviews Intere w e eee 4 the transfer of vith all of the chief participante iiitie inte in the a ride rell ean eaiance of the local repub-| therein, and recalls many inter- tration, having at that t mo alread Ha ; men. machine from the Furth-| sting ‘facts and ineidents which | procured their ral el and men ve aan y crests, which wee have never before been related in terminal franch They we oppos , P ere by the gran riny playing arger game e defoa ‘ wher ' jury of 190 J. D. Farrell, chief Print a ee re Saag em tote top tee ; Br ren 's*, ' this state of the BY JOE SMITH nomination and election to succsed ate ” arretl wi 0 im t tate of it | re reg p sentiment wh in ning I prose the polit e of the state pf : + A McBride tyt 1 pale 04, Mr. Fa With his pow 8 a political boss T#llroad intere: be og pa ny ss t of th t Charles P. Chamberia D ‘ and thereby estige for his *#ed, al «ie e yen Bg "y the |the bs t importance lobby of som Menta” to overthrow Gov. Henry 4 jury of 1908, reaped. his Farre hould w ho prestige known as “Ke Char McBride and ‘oad commis &rand jury of 1908 ’ ‘ong the politicians of the sta i ‘i Hon propaga lection of ward when, in 1904, he ma “ . iy ye ‘an potitil Mayor Humes’ Co-operation Judge R.A Syor Mr, of the popular disaffection which of having TL A gic tee it het am ab ’ revelations and attle, ite chief city. In ‘ Farrell sealed of the the grand jury ted ti 4 political prestige rather than | uel H. Piles w tor of MU Bertnershio ‘het the city other political conditions created In | was p uae Tee a a throwing the domination of the any of the direct fruits of munic Sate tail 1 Pree Ma Pang sg rnin 1 administration Mr. Farrell de- | was through Mr, Pile the co agents fa efforts to re administration by the ipal adn aaaeaiiad "ot Sayer t tion ired. This point is essential, win p a wie ome, the which "Piper-Clanty oreenies t rmitted the acceptance by him enlisted The w and elected “H eeldent ng Judge R. A, Ballinger it p i of any “good, conservative man” # Anca 4 oA ‘ bed the . ¥ a he Continued ¢ « ) Ballinger , M th has already been recited in @ candidate, provided alwe 1 u Df . THE pEATILE STAR - WEATHER steht bk FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; CONTINUED WARM; LIGHT INESDAY, J ONE CENT WINDS, eee VOL, 9. NO. 28. PER MON DARROW ‘MAKES AN EARNEST PLEA. TO THE JURY NOT TO COMPROMISE | | | “If Haywood Is Guilty, Hang Him; if not, Release Him” | ~-Darrow Says Hawley Is Suffering From “Orchard: | itis”---Invalid Wife Watches Every Movement. } (By United Pre ot flinch ut w ‘ with KOI Ida, July 24 wi 1@ rope around fearless of these defendant tion that had arise aid Atte Darrow, “and it re Ha ald t man and and he insisted tha t KISSES BY A HUMAN FIEND NEW BOOKLET OF INSTRUC ON DECLARE® THAT IS cap , ND SERIOUS ONLY SAFE WAY TO TRANS|” imuuneD. | Twelve-Year-Old Florence De Long Is Dragged From tT EAPRROSIONE OF AERC july 24.—Capt Hammock and Choked Into Insensibility---Condition TION, t Mok one be en vv of Brevert was ser Ts Critical But Recovery Is Hoped For pr ’ » “less Chay tandi 2 un wulted by | wa ott t that a man gra Hin ¢ , him into the M " “ ch * by Dr. B. B. I He 4 oleae hai ar here w \ he ape of a , P arm, and injuring him today at! could i ot ane, ae SHORT $50,000 rus vay trom cain a ier in iri infinctions to hemp a api trans saree 3 (By United Press.) Suet thé de ors a eed toda om the ef A «gra i rod, which r and LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 24.—W./that she would ba y mint a fall with h t va V J emont, former un lerk, ha althe h € cond a t er fave 2 ; aed t “ys phate ; : - n ar ee _ County Clerk | ical pend - cog th M Cast ' a new Ph M emon wa in a t « 1 mar threw he ba Lgainst a 1 tate be n $45,000 where i ash i t