The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1907, Page 1

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LAST —Investigation Begins. weit tee eee. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (By United Pre 3 SAN PRANCISCO —The ?— jale « < Sar ship Co. “ll sue off lal list containing ev “ and numbers of the the wrecked stear Dia. According to * 87 passengers Went 16 members of the crew Me lost their lives. | er # adds that there were ak & children lost, but ~ @ has no record of thea * eee eee eee eee eee eee et BSSSeeereeeee y United SAN FRANCISCO. Official lst of those whe ir tives in the w has been « ed by the Francisco & and Stean ip Co The list show nowt 4. Spleler, W. C. Tod ‘odd, ¢ I Bisie May Stone. Mre LJ. Bachman, EB. Butler and Gertrude Butler, Mrs. J. Hen dave. 4. B Best, Miss A. Ber aes Gating the city the direction of athe Reoton Hill Improve Gab, a special investigator Me tagaged to running down seores St risers and reports of graft, mal fad irregularity In connec With the local public service Teports of the Investigations they progress will soon begin be fiade public by the club's tt of five. As the Work progresses, tn ¢ Committee procures evide Which appears to warrant such MORES Appeal may be made to Me pate for funds with which to Pewee ite investigations, In the oe the little expense which rf Werk fmvolves ix being borne Members of the committee Mpdia the commitice is working even to th ent of from the pw! the Of its members. This ix a Matter of polic tae mem Wt the committer being of the Ta order t there and move the « city out Petend his land, M. ¥_ Jones of Ravenna station to organiz hat wi Paeree to tutia Py him, and to Jones vo Oo a little nar socket ie Teeelved locat ‘ ington Child re i unior f union a Ws Christ Is int fF. Jones, nd of from tt MAN ot the x P M¥emen: fegion of oms and Widerbrust, SB ® prospect am MOhery 4 Em Jones in de Bom bors or 4 Bo if an for anyth Maybe mon, Uke Carne ‘ BEE Ih perfect’, ; oem Meanwh , done a ya t Mie wot vot ondne EDITION BANDON MORE rs of Wrecked Steamer” Cal Columbia Have Deak: Patrolled Near Scene of Disaster Without Results THE. SEATTLE STAR | "| [ONE CENT HOPE FOR uni , , w ih es, The Sat Pedro blew about | five short toots and then the Col 5 CR 5 my seanty attire, I ran on deck | and saw the San Pedro nal, Clara Carpenter, J, W. Carpen ter, Lena Carpenter, Mrs. A. P Cornell, L. Clasby and wife, Alma Dahieen, L. L. Drake, jr, Mra, K Fagalde, Mra, A ay, Steph Clasby, Marton Clasby, Mrs, R. B. Cannon, J Durham, = Mra Blanche Gordon, Frank Glue, Mra A. Happ, ¢ Harrington, Miss K. Hayden, Mra A Alma Keller, Grace Kelle Keller, E Oo. Liggett owls, Ray wis, Mra O. W Lewls, Lewis Malkus and wife. t McF yen, L. Mero, Margaret M 7 P Doran, captain; W Whitney, firet officer Chris en, quartermaster; M. ©. Bur first assistant engineer Max ©. second assistant engineer V. P. Anderson, Alexander, water J. Madison, and 8. Larkin, © Schneider Baker Frank Davis, second cooks; BE. R Dreyer, p man; A. L. Blocker R Alley G, Alley, walters mess bOY, Dame nuknown 16. addition to those named. quite a number of children were lost, but company has uo record of om (Ry Usited Pre , 3AN FRANCISCO, July 25.-—The otfictals of the San Francisco & Portiand Steamship Co. have aban doned all by of adding to the list of survivers of the Columbia disaster. The officials of the com any are convinced that only picked by the steame and the boat load that land Shelter Cove at midnight Monday, escaped death in the sea Although the see f the dis aster has Hill Club’s Committee of Five Has Man at ~ Work on Graft Rumors—May Require Funds for - Investigation—Will Not Probe Into Local Combines. been thy trolled, no more mghly pa bodies have been INVESTIGATOR FOR GRAND JUR opinion that such a course wil! ren der the engaged members work Jean of on Which difficult than the they are if the committee were known and could be watched or by persons having an in terest in defeating the objects for followed whieh the committee laboring that of purifying local politics The grand jury movement was in augurated by provement extended to other Uke character club, and an to join with making the investigation vitation has already by other original panded into a tee holding meetings at the been organizations, committee hay its chairman ports of after the work President ing as the n pe, nw Ravenna the call of to listen to the re men who are looking different features of the Rogardus, who is act yuthplece of the com d a statement yester the Renton Hill Im invitation organizations of it in This tn accepted and * been ox couference commit M. F. JONES. Station Philanthropist Who Is Willing to Die Poor if He Gan Get Some Neighbors. TAKES HEAVY CARGO. ‘ All teame ha 6 local harbor Ay individual the steame which arried ot the pleked up, and the natural infer ence is that the missing are washing about in the state. | 0D soft grind, ‘The colllw rooms and other ¢ nat re - Zz SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907, VOL, 9. NQ, 29 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH 4 first engineor® William Jac kson," | terday of apoplexy, He was seore faye Smith until te midnight, | tary of the United States secret It was a cold, black night and there | service bureau during the olvil was & heavy fog, Doran and the| war, first officer wore on deck, Shortly |® — = | after midnight I retired and was BLACK HAWD SOCIETY whon I heard th hie i , ; upon uM (By United Press.) { was amidships and saw the lum-| NEW YORK, July 26.—Redre ber schooner strike. It was not a) Mampartzoomian, Millionaire Ta sharp, hard compact, but a sort of | veahankbe m | have t bodies mpart Sie as pets “aaa eee es Seca ote DEFEN DS Structural Steel Must.Be Torn Out and Replaced-— ments of the {Ih tated steamer down, The fox was so thick. that b ebbmatiing® oelety, ow which he ° aa when the nh Pedro backe “ The statements of the fan P hen the San Pedro backed away ,¢ by the investigating board city, and will be offered at Pressure Has Curved in the Retaining Walls---One Wall Is a Foot Out of Place. mmitted the crimes, He has dro’s officers are being received |79U Could not distinguish @ man! furnfshed a lat of the vietims and stigating by in this (Continued on page 3) those now marked for death. Whole 4 e , ‘ the in sale arrests are promised. An Ar rnron Guetavus H. Thiel, president and ménian spy was placed in the coll re " o quiry which begins this aft The steamer City of To arrived from Bureka with ka has | founder of the Thiel Detective Serv: With Hampartzoomian, and is sald seven |!ee company, died at Chicago yes to have secured the confession, | Stoel str ral work placed in| dozen of the b ane pon (By United Press.) the basement of the new muntelpal yore ae ane gece rp A of the Columbia survivors taken to vain *! GLINTON, IL, July Marga ling, at Fifth av, and Yesler| 104" 15 he changed ecsttatiog hat elty by the Elder ret Magill broke her silence this | way, must be torn out and be re-|the taking down of as many of the PORTLAND, July Shortly mornin . declaring that he heed at & SPORES OF ELOY Ue | eoleme before 6 o'clock last night the mother, Mrs. Pet Ma comr ee, rene FE ie at Micon Brgy ae ge Elder arrived at Ainsworth dock | ted suicid that f Uwing to the terriv ’ ~ ha nig Pee Siviud the from Eureka bringing the major ne side w ‘ : * cup tae O gy odie oon ity of the survivors of the Colum wre, Se don net : + gl aed’ yin ® apury 1'g on He gh ge pen Deady + biaSan Pedro disaster : Borate rent 8 faye Ma cal yo oan | alk oe a eeanenee te Long before the hour of arrival form and strychnine id Ma t tructural w ! north conerete wall, ¢ ing the . | ot @ told her friends tha forced lumb an area way, is a foot out of place hundreds gathered at the dock ¢ fa t th t f Hoping against hope, many went | ay gy gg Oo wa oR anys ee eT tad tee seed teeta te to the dock ft anticipation that ee told me thet she ws gh nag Bnd Hee ‘ bel of the beild His et by some strange coincidence, loved | living, The gig - EDs. pronase of the ‘strest: bei 0 Soap <r th ones rted among the tolasing ecutor Miller are not forgeries, | hind the north wall has caused the lt chansing the thet ane or unaccounted might hav they were w a by cement foundation wall to bulge to- | basement it p hee tacoma been saved and be among those on | eerees Ene bese mm OB | Ward Se excny poe thr rer bea Bb soc Ho iy 7 ah beee ea adk era : @ has caused a lat-|as bracers for the side will Several of the survivors left the Canght by the shaft in the en-| body wan ple Her father and Fo th . " eral pre re on the asement a greeny. . d i teamer at Astoria and came on | gine room o ~ Sibee 1) the mach arrive tome n San Diego | structural work that compels the uced. When these concrete piece steamer at Astoria and eau sine room of the Stimson Miit| the m rs ge yl re heritt | readjugtment were put in the footings were not The story of the Columbia wreck | °2™P*8y's mill at Ballard at an Th to answer ( cha fr Work f the American Bridge | carried out far enough to catch on told by W. D. Smith, of Portland ly hour this morning, Ge right lee - mpar be ing this morning | the «| braces, and wood is the moat connected and tucid of | Kline, aged 26, aanistant engineer, | Kline had evide mn Land f raising the steel frame) have been wedged In to make any told by survivors, Concerning | Was so terribly injured that he | against the t ise Wale Peltier 0bé Transeorte- | b &, found that half aland concrete me his own berotem, Smith has noth-| died within a short time after be-| ging po: ing to say, but women on th speak in the highest tern efforts Miss Pearl | Portland, declared Sx moat energ aside from the officers, an his ald wan Invaluable who is a young man, per his 4 or in an shirt until San Ped reached, when he as 6f in this single attire worke the refugees were taken on board the Elder and conveyed to Eureka Mr. Smith was one of few people who actually saw lision and was cool enough member the conditions on 1 had been in the room State’s Evidence Are Riddled and Charges Are ths iveties"Ssyiosia ‘sia’ somoar tay * | day In which he annc the comm fine ite act © had decided for the to an Investigation of pu fi and will not unde go into the question of and truste. Any relatic be found to exist betwe houses n by © corperations and officials, or any pi investigation TUGBOAT MEN FI REGULATIONS The Puget Sound Tugboat ‘Asso elation is still fighting the tions that a by the United States inay The mm mbers ar tatives at Washington vising Inspector ohn Berm has been called upon in the em Ingham James W. Morrison is nego-; One of the principal features of ating for a 20-year lease of the the proposed new hotel is to be rong j eme i room, which Mr, trong uiiding occupied by the Maclx a Sasement gr oh calls bartding r ac’ | Morrison contemplates making the oe gail & Southwick Co., at the south- | frest gency. One of the rules # being fought is the one wh for two Heensed pilots and «i th an 13 hours the combines by such officials wil)|plaining why Simpkins was not against bim excepting 1 paidered a proper subject for word and this was absolute r a Darrow sald the best reason he supported by a single witness uid give wan that he was-afraid “Moyer insisted that he be catled how being enforced Untied a : ny MacDougall & Southwick Building and Open First- some of the regulations modifi ‘ C A AN ; VAL OF Class Hostelry With Finest Grill on the Coast. ers, if the vessel is out the cn ante ¢ Elder | /ng extricated from the machinery. | was called, but the ng od that | shaft. The and was eye ers end xt thing c be, of | Kilne was engaged tn oi! the | tor arrived le } 1 h was the | mach and was i stan Kline lived with hia mother and |‘ ses ee ‘ tic man on the ship |ing on a platform ® the | sister in Haliard at 141 Baker at ae “the W. Smith, | anything wrong waa when hin | Iuventigating for new saloon license. licenses for the various at- n8 will probably be the sub ect of a special meeting Lana b “== DARROW MA ae | mee LENSES dant to re board a al hing was done in the erling Pars h sowed is “"* Closing leeunealn in Haywond's Defense—Points Of *Dsrrow sseot more shan an hour | ce ing anv” a ‘anes J snene u ! 1 0 « pr ptors will off as enaily ense propost —— w He said th ‘ ‘ j (By United Press.) Adasia on the stand, Darrow declar gin y “ ed t pots Yash, suty oecarencs aa fhe bevwan wae Tact | ce!” WO DEMAND FOR JAMESTOWN STAMPS lor murder, and by tying would Dar h a th ain b adice his own cane OLD GLORY” CAUSES abor past Adame is willing to do anything TROUBLE 1 the de pe- especially the two-cent anc Ker ee | OUTS on he 2 h final for Haywood aid Darrow it ame wtant the nations. A few one-cent the a © wouldn't be pernsitte OTTAWA, 0 we oe the *tmps are sold, to be used on h appen : tea {im the end i fin ere used with the | ®** o tamps are sold, to be 1 on His face was drawn, his votce semitiaak Waistiska. Tiesiisen. ton fon increases Slee: teen Gant ween on but this quickly wore off) eee ee ee a “2% ng me of ow there is an exposition this and he w alking with BIS companionable pathet man, | con antity ¥ be lef a During all previous expo stem who befriended Orchard the 8 i tions there was a great demand He ed at once inte the Cot Darrow explain hat the f for the specia aid a orado troubles. In scathing terms why the defer crn al b mn the stand t Moyer |to © are y clerk in the ininens pu t st-office to- an because he | trouble Jamestown stamps, day door of the m ox had not an of evider = to be here, “In tact, he ran away,” said Darrow, “though he mig CHT gald Darrow. “However, this de bate jeopardized his own neck clarea by no meana that he it The counsel finally granted hin re gutity quest.” a Darrow said the federation kept, Darrow demanded to know w ard because he Detective McParland was not call roven guilty ed. declaring that he was why he didn't put under indiote The same regula James W. Morrison Plans to Add Two Stories to resort of the kind on the me eat cx First. and Colum- Pacific coast STRIKERS ARE KILLED. a The improvements to the build- ing desired by Mr. Mor mn will in the neighborhood of $100. Attempted Murder, Criminal Assault and Eleven Les- ty tated Prem) | th BUENOS AYE ser Offenses Committed in Mining Town Since ws « o & he build t . Iding ts t by M » fight betwee the Me nares ¢ ne Gottstein and Harry § having | d i « oe jing abc < ear as a’ be purchased by th » the Last Monday. about one yeni pen purchased by. (By United Press. a large a . DETR { 4 | pre p un old fight betwee T a M Mills, AN Dahita gre ure | the eew revoked and | state machinery, and the r that PORT TOWNSEND, Wash,, Ju! pedimens of this flowe the ch M he most promi: tion, bu ® The Northern Pacific railwa —_ depot, located here, and hundred feet of new tre has been burned to the the fire de to @ any part of the st ARTILLERY COMPANIES cassies 2 (Star Special Service (Star Special Service.) pa omar BELLINGHAM, Wa tle wo: yo otal Go be gro McCatcheo! a sttwet v ent it over the all wetures | and it Ju 4 to the valley bel how damage ent a committee to consult | def ot heen fn months, a ated by William Hickman araing® ) ese Bah he | Moore. that rising tide of publie indikna: PORT TOWNSEND, July 25.~| 10 WESTERN CANADA ination for mayor in 1906 grew im-| With Jacob Furth, president of the : tion the agents and friends of the , r | compan hich committee return om pi struggled * Under orders issued to Col. George mediately out of a number of con-| COMPANY, # BY JOE BMITH. company struggled with cool de +. Cummin commanding this ar ose a ed with the report that Riplinger h termination and rare political dis- tillery district, of the 28 new com ferences in the offices of Paul &| 1. satisfactory “if that was the} ) 1 ae crimination Se ; j von to be added to the ar (my v i r, and attended a mie ” a je thoroughfares in question arm, two will be organized} WINNIPEG, Man., July 2 t to | Minnee {witented Dy best they could do as the re were that portion of Second av, . bes nd established in this district. The | reported that the Chicago, St. Paul |@ellaneous collection of politicians) in thie installment ef his narra mayor of tween Pike st. and Denny way two additional which will be re-|& Milwaukee road will extend its|an@ ethers, men owing political time Mr. Smith recaile the Incl Ue grew out of thé desperate which had recently been regraded cruited here are the 149th and 160th tem into Western Canada next allegiance to the Seattle Electric dente leading up to that campaign, determinats f the Se Pa and made a high class business : whe f r t t v1 eing made inting o om nich | trie company procure exclusive and traffic. street, and Westlake ompanie The former will be or-| year to x the move being made i os hich wae then engaged Pointing out the re: e which tot roe | ganized at Fort Casey, with the| by the Hill interests Pi-tirg prasa aa . Gages | made it important to the company | fra # for street railways Over‘ haulevard from Fourth av, and Pike paatenn Ge. eet Comers: Yon. te In a desperate effort to procure «| 7% auakiea inveracta mportant naw “eanon-noute” at, whieh had Just then been cone sleus, while the latter will be or Chaffeur Ie Arrested. jmenepoly of street raliway fran) should contro! the neat city ad-| thoroughfares then recently opened demned and opened, Roth of these gar zed at Fort Worden, the head: A. R. Badd ® chaffeur, wae ar | chises over two great new arteries| ministration. In tomorrow's in by the *« therety i, a4 CY thoreughfares wore opened at vast as ? * ' ht f t ' ell of the | shuttir f the posstbitity af com: expense to th ty, and the own. quarters of the district, the nucleus | rested last nigh cha with lie tr , Wentlake boule | etalliment Mr, Smith will tel! ks tole supetiel t's fers from the-| passing @ forged check fo 0g, | OF eublle trate * e election in which Mr. Riplinger wae. polit treet railway traffte ere the benefited: property, da lad compan August 1 js the drawn on the American Hank @ | Y@ré and North Second av. Before! ai sateg and of the bold conapiracy ad letent he face of obstzcles thrown in the date set for creating the pew con | Trust Ce The check was cashed finally deciding upen Mr. Riplinger | natcned by unscrupulous politicians [i tha ab fight the politte . cena oennsehnnnNETD vanlew {at ® First ay, saicos. 400 the candidate thie organization | to count him in after he fy Of Beallio wan rou (Continued on page 3)

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