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Ea innhesermordneoommern icnisiniaiitiiaiainaiinitediyieheniciitieimeeningea — i FIVE At & - SCALDED “OW BOAT Sailors on Torpedo Boat Hull Face Hot Steam and One May Die Boat en Route to Seattle. | (fy United Pres) SAN FRANCISCO, June | Five men of the torpedo boat Hull} were badly the bursting of a bolle 40 scalded last F. King, fireman, is so jured that ft is feared live The boat was } damaged, and repal been made T othe injured are Rober, water tend Francis Cra ford, fireman Carter, fire man; Newton Ca coal passer They are seriously ed, but ex pected to survive How Accident Happened. The accident occurred as the lit tle vessel was passing down the entrance of the bay to Sausalito, where she was to have remained | over night preparatory to starting | for Seattic this morning, Off Al-| catras fsland the steering gear went) wrong, and the engines were stop | ped while repairs were attempted As the vessel drifted with the tide a tube in one of the starboard boil ere blew out, opening a long crack from which a cloud of hissing scalding steam escaped. Five men were in the boiler room at the time, and they scrambled toward the hatchway and deck, fighting) their way through the dense vapor) with scalding water dripping on} them from the deck plates above King the Victim, King was the last man to react the ladder, and as he stumbled to} the bottom rung a second tube} Dlew out, King rec « the full} force of Its charge of steam. Alded by his comrades, he reached the) deck, and a few moments later the exhaust valves emptied the erlp | pled boiler of steam } Working on her remaining boll-/ ors, the Hull headed about and has tenod back to Mare island. The in-| ie were promptly taken to the| ospital and « repair gang was set/ at work replacing the damaged/ tubes. | This was accomplished rapidly} and the little vessel started for) Bausalito ngain with a new fire} foom crew aboard. She will sail for Seattle today as scheduled. Other Accidents. | Following ate the accidents! which have befallen American war ships since the wreck of the Malne| fo Havana harbor Nov. 6, 1899—Cruiser Charleston | wrecked, no lives lost. Nov. 13, 1900--Cruiser Yosemite wrecked, five lives lost April 9 1903—Gun = explosion on batileship lowa, three men Billed. Feb. 2, 1904—Corvetie Kearsarge wrecked, no lives lost April 13, 1904-—Powder explosion | on battleship Missouri, 33 men killed, she had known him at least a year, | December 15, 1904 — Exptosion|On the same paper in Eastman’s| in fire room battleship Massa-| chusetts, three men killed. | July 21, 1905—Explosion In en 58 gine room gunboat Bennington men killed. many Injured. Sept. 26, 1905—Gunboat wrecked, 35 lives lost April 13, 1996—Powder explosion | battieahip Kearsarge, seven men killed. | July 15, 1907—Powder explosion on battleship Georgia, eight men) killed. June 5, 1908-—Boller tube explo sion on cruiser Tennessee, four killed, ten Injured. July 18, 1908-—Explosion of steam pipe on battleship Kearsarge, five injured. Feb. 16, 1909—Explosion in boller toom of cruiser St. Loufs, no lives Layte | blue-black infinity and ceases to be | soul to le June 29, 1909--Explosion In boiler} room torpedo beat Hull, five men} injured. | PASSES FOR STUDENTS. | SYDNEY, June 30.—Offera made by the Orient Steamship company to furnish annually free passage to three graduates of each Sydney and Melbourne universities who desire to pursue their studies in European institutions have been ac | cepted by the senates of the Aus-| tralian colleges. MRS, TUGKERIVORGED (Thy United Presp.) CHICAGO, June 90,-— Mary Elizabeth (Dolly Logan) Tuc late yesterday was granted a di voree from Colonel Willlam F Tucker, U. 8. A,, retired, on grounds of desertion, The matter mony, it war stated, had been set tled privately. Col, Tucker did 1 contest the divorce. Mrs. Tw was given the right to resume he maiden name Government to Prosecute WASHINGTON, June 30.—The government has no thought of abandoning the prosecution of the American Sugar Refining company on account of any ma! 4 tion raised by counsel for the cor ny or for any other reason statement, while not official authorized, js known to repre the views of the government BAPTISTS ELECT. PORTLAND, Ore June 30. The Northern Baptist convention eleet 6d the following office for the ensuing year Harry Pratt Judson, Chicago president; Corwin H. Shank, Seat tle, firat vice president; Frank H vey Field, New York City, xeec vice president; W. C. Bittings, St Louis, secretar George W. Cole man, Boston, recording searetary William E, Lincoln Pittaburg treasurer. MAYOR BUSSE UNDER KNIFE, CHICAGO, June 30.—Mayor Fred arts of which were iP THE STAR MRS. WOODILL LOVED | MAN WHO KILLED HER alt HAG MRS. EDITH MAY THOMPSON WOODILL, THE WOMAN WHO WAS MURDERED BY “LAME BOBT Remarkable Letter Found in Bungalow—Woman Was Powerless to Stem the Tide of Her Disgrace (By United Presa) ST. MICHAELS, Md, June 9@, The feelings entertained by Mre Edith May Woodill toward her alay er, “Lame Bob” Eastman, were in dicated in a letter signed “Edith,” found In the bungalow of the murderer and sul- | Jede last Saturday | The which ts in Mrs. Woodlli'¢ handwriting and couched in most sentimental language, was presumably sent to Eastman, and was made public today. It not only missive, indicates a warm attachment for | the man, bat seems to prove that Landwriting is the following “Little Dear; 1 cannot live after our short of bilas with the coming of our parting ever before us. If we meet in the unknown, let's continue the biisaful times that we spent here. I gm with you in every thought.” Mrs. Woodill’s Letter, The letter signed “Edith tains the following passages “Is the fron immodest when It creeps toward the lodestone and clings to ite side? Is the seed Inv modest when it sinks {nto the ground with budding life? Is the cloud bold when it softens Into rain and falls to earth because it has no further cholce, or Is it brazen when It nestles on the bosom of heaten's arched dome and com itaelf? “Ie the human soul = tmmodest when, drawn by a force it cannot resist, it seeks a stronger ow! which absorbs ite exo as the eky HOGS GHECK PASSER 5 ORAGED TO JUL PORTLAND, Ore Vie tor B. Snow, who says he June 30. EASTMAN, THE BROKER | | in others which ts bet a greater, a request for a permit for a public A ae | jwarmer spark of God's soul that/gunday dance | rom whom to i ’ [they poaseus, cannot fessen tbe ai-|o es ” Map of Italy Simply the |derstanding we have one for the! former U. 6, Senator Weds > : other, and no difference can Make) nHeNVER, Colo. June 30.—Frank ray Oli Oil | golden grain #8 forget 13. Cannon, former United States Gearentoed® we | sei | THE MURDERER, ROBT. E. EASTMAN, “LAME! 808," THE ELDERLY MAN WHOSE MAD INFATUATION FOR! MRS. WOODILL CAUSED HiM TO) KILL HER. absorbs a floating cloud, and as the warm earth swolle the seed, as the magnet draws the tron? j Sentimental Love. "I do not feel myself to be bold or wroug for drifting toward you 1 would not teel myself wrong to) 0 straight to you tomorrow, There e and trust ua, and whose | confidence we would pot alter, We are not of our own making and our|head, and tn that cane 1 wish you! Navy Yard and we are taking many jwould kindly see that all letters! people every day (at our expe lives belong to another—Brahma who rules and ls wise | As one who was concerned, and TORNADOES IN ~ NORTH DAKOTA is a tray-| eling ealeeman for a New York glass concern, is in the county jail here today on complaint of the American Bagker association which accuse m of passing a forged draft $500 on the First National Rank of Colorado Springs Afte he was taken from hie mrtments in the fashionable Ho- yart-Curtis hotel, where he ha een living with bis wife and child. Snow protested so vigorously that he de sheriff! wh nade ur rest had to drag hia prisoner al most every foot of the way to| FIFTY PIRATES CAPTURED, (By United Press.) HONGKO Chinese the today in at Macao, after a # house in which two pirates we 30.—Fifty ured by June were cf poles ar poll a wounded |A number of women were Included in the number captured and sev feral kidnaped children were re KAISER GIVES UP TRIP. (fy United Frees) BERLIN, June 40.—Emperor Wil |iam has definitely given up his cus tomary summer yachting trip to the North sea and will remain in Germany until i ent political crisis reaches a settlement AGAINST LAND SALES. OLYMPIA, June 20.—Rep. Ed Brown, of Whatcom a bill he Will introduge, repealing the state capitol commission bill passed at the regular seasion, and it is ex pected that other nanted fight bills to prevent }exlit be of it 1 read only | the that a ab shadow And the to me that you did understand. Supély | yours brings in QBic| every line adoratior year's understanding; you must kaew] he om modest, the untrue [tom the true Enormity of Crime. mean you’ Did | way Sig would be better, for every { seems to ery out agalget of the erfme that mikes me no longer yours. All the best in everything seems only to of you and for you. | stence away from you. | to lift up their Art thy x) When do men dare blessed art? smainat the Remember me always, as you j : : ‘a Hloved me best, and though were “ , od : P you a ——bandit——a anveng er on scl bie ony ee As we are importers and wholesalers only and | milled in the : ae tar youre nat i Fesponalv®tnon Ie now editorial writer oa « do not sell at retail. cleanest of ff Eastman's Letter. Several letters written by East man also were made public by the ate's attorney. One wae addre to George Taylor, station agent at MoDantel. It said in part Appearances are agalnet me, but! T had no hand in the tragedy. The poor Hittle xirl waa practicing the art of taking a fellow from another! girl] who was under the influence of wine, and she hit her three times) with @ bottle of champagne The four left and | removed the} evidence of soe crime Am making efforts to get bond, for 1 don't want to Kot locked up. fut if not successful and 1 can. inks Into the is ever and always some heman | not persuade all parties to come uplirtp (at our expense) with us and and take their medicine, why, 1| will blow off the top of my crasy| found on me are mailed.” (Signed) ROBRIE” rosaistat | STATE CGHRET LAW |Join the crowds that we are taking! BPOKANE June 30. ae WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 1909. ARE IN TOWN oY YELLOW SPECIAL LOADED WITH WOMEN ARRIVES IN THE CITY | | |flage, the Buffragint peclal rolled Jinto the Union depot late last night Hig Jand the remarkable trip was half f finished | The trip across the country hw heen & triumphant one. ‘The wow h en aboard the special have beer greeted with enthusiasm at ever P point along the route, and rear f platform speeches have been made at every stop, The women are out for votow and they do not healtate Be! The special was met at Tacoma ” a4) by the members of the local asso clation and a trip to Point Defiance ; lpark made, after which a banquet was tendered the Buffragints — by pold the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce One of the feature of the ban quet was a short talk by Mra. Hen ry Villard, widow of Henry Villard the builder of the Northern Pacific ® and the man whe founded Tacoma ‘wash Today will be nt fn resting son. before the arduous dutt of the will be propared to begin work to ie | morrow 4 | The much discussed Washingtor a. state convention will convene thle ies aft oon It ta scheduled to be in & convention for a Yery short pertod i lof time, namely, from 2 until § this Jafternoon, and things will surely be stirring. All sorts of reasons for! the brief convention have been | whisp 1) A strenuous attempt will be made by the “insurgents” to have the letate convention adjourn until after the national convention The “insurgents” ciaim that the convention is purposely made short #o that no opposition to the re-elec of certain of the officials may made SIX KILLED BY BOMB. al dle PARIS, June 30.—A patch from Lisbor were killed and window in the houre « Morgader ty wae at dinner rederick & Nelson Incorporated jowner near Spale a large pa HO PUBL ONES | WIL BE ALLOWED. SS THE MAYOR “| have very little sympathy with the public dance halls at any time of the week,” said the | nd while there is no | mayor, statute prohibiting Sunday dances, it ie within the discre tionary powers of the police to Your Grocer stop it Chief Ward under stands that such will not be || tolerated.” | This tn the statement made by Ss the an Mayor Miller yesterday regarding | | senator from Utah, wae married to} loen! newspaper. We give this notice because of the demand | : and numerous calls we have for this celebrated mills makes brand of oil. If your grocer does not carry it in stock, in- sist that he supply himself at once—and if he will not, go to a more progressive dealer. } This delicious oil is ‘‘virgin’’ first press, every drop imported in original packages direct by us from the famous olive groves of Northern Italy. | No other oil on this market “just as good.”” | JOHN OLTTUCCL COMPANY, Direct Importers. Seattle, Wash. and Vancouser, B.C Abk your grocer, WILL RECEIVE informal reception to all the former residents of lowa will be} held tomorrow from § to 11:30 p m. at the Archibald Hotel, the head quarters of the lowa club during the Expoatiion A $2,000,000 Is below spent this year alone for! Improvements at the Bremerton | Navy Yard, Can you doubt that a large city must grow up around the Navy Yard? Have you been there yet? If not take a little pleasure natlefy yoursell of these facts N Yard City te alongside the and proving to them that this fast growing young city je the best in| Yeatment and has the best future of any property around Seattle to- E AGRI eC. WE to'r f ALL YOUR MONEY ® % 10 Per Cent Pald Last 1 YM SOUND SA LOAN ©O, 112 Cotumbla St. a large profit in one year We are the owners and are selling large lote at $46, on terme of $4) down and $2 monthly. Why not] antec DOWNING, HOPKINS 4] on a S os —_ aa i) = ? 4] every day and showing them this] ee ieee’ state law forbidding cigaret sifipk+\henutitul. water fraut property (Hstadlisned 1099) (By United Prose) po BE cng FA chines pr alongelde the Navy Yard? There | GRAND FORKS, N. D, Jane 30.) py, | pha ce dndge Mann disiniiettd) is ota of work in the Navy Yard} Unconfirmed reports from Leeda|(° Prisoners, holding that the and we are building many homes} J nd Provistows sa thht, aleht URED Wer {1 | Statute does uot state what a @elehat you can buy on payments Ik ULY 2-3 AUGUST I-12 hoth Phoues 279, Private Wise i state that elght per were kill ; - | | ed outright, and st rte | Aree ts. “In belief,” sald (Ble) ont Call at our office and ar n64-205-206 Alaskn Bldg from Minnewaukon # WOMAN | But ey foe atte act CGAL: |range to go with us on the fast new St. Paul, Minneapolis, was kill da number of per “ Pee home ODARGOl steamer H. BR, Kennedy, leaving ie : youn injured and that. the. entiro|l¢d Up In paper a elgaret, /@4u/ Colman dock ton timer dally | Duluth, Winnipeg, Sioux town was destroyed last night by| "°C %e Mt Mat way | BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT | City, Omaha, Kansas § to $5.00 tornado. Wires in the northern| i} COMPANY, | Ci ' Te. i ity, St. Joe. shoe and a pa ( he ite are ¢ bh. Dety 106 Che St. Ground Floor, ’ * and * Pa Oe nud thiets frat horses’ cra] 18 SENT TO ASYLUME | "Gait or write for mapa and prices Hite #4 values reported wrecked \- $ Shoes reported i ria tankate Sobiiaion yaannl = CHICAGO $72.50 ST. LOUIS $67.50 Pap ae Se day committed to the hospital at SAVB MONEY NEW YORK $108.60 BOSTON $110.50 tenn State og Pamily ot Six Injured |teincoom Mra. Isaac N- Hoop and AVOID PAIN] : : ; {RAND FORK June 90.) Who created such an oxcttement In Let way Other Points Proportionately Low of tornadoe in twisters A series the district vielnity of Niles. The foliowed at intervals of « few minute a the last was the most viole All wlx members of the family of Mrie Ur hee Miles, were in ewept over near red Ban on Slot Machines. FRANCISCO. coming of midnight whir and rattle of ne | 4,600 slot machines in this elts he led. The ordinance placing all manner of nickelin-the-slot ¢ r and drink gambling devices under the ban goes into effect July 1, and the pollee have received orders 40 rigidly enforce the prohibition SAN With the night the June 30 to arly wil! | BIG STRIKE PROBABLE | 4 (By United Prem) PITTSBURG, June 201t was announced last night that unless the American Sheet and Tin Plate company reweinds ite recent open shop order by sundown today, 26, 000 skilled workers throughout the A Busse was successfully operated| the sale of any state capitol timber, Western Pennsylvania and Hastern on for appendicitis today. lands will be introduced ; Ohio districts will strike Judge Gay's court a few day by insisting on having her heard without the necessary prelim: in It wa while Mrs wit that ago cane stated that was hot In from hysteria wate suffering are and wa PLAN DAIRY SCORE BOOK A dairy book, by which the consumer can tell at a glance just the condition of the dary supplying him with milk, and the prospeettye > consumer can pick from the offi celal evidence the place he desires to patronize, fe in preparation — by Gus Henderson, the city milk In spector | DAVIS' DAUGHTER 0. K, COLORADO SPRINGS, Col. Jin 10.—Numero Inquirtes have reached this city regarding the condition of Mrs, J. Addison Hayes daughter of the late Jefferson Da vis, reported to be suffering from cancer. The rumors are dented by Mrs. Hayes’ family, who declare jhe is in good health. me pay your to the Alaska Yukon Bx position, A dental war ts on in Seattle. Lan the State Dental and my pr from. twe percent. Examinationsare wa extraction free, A full set of five dollars up; gold crowns Jnin crowne £2.60, #4 and #6; jars per tooth gold ink ind all other work at half the her first clan he price charge ation dentiats. 18 years in practice. ADWIN J. BROWN, 718 Fiest Ave, Seattle 27--We Ha » BUYERS tor Tee Ma Sbit. seo Use International Bond, Apnesttt Dan is Ai ; é First-Class—-10 Days stopovers everywhere. | 66 ‘ Seattle to Chi- Oriental cago Without $ wa’ 9 =§=6Ch i Limited” eae to “get there,” final limit October Liv four dollars, por bridge work four do! 10 P.M. (0°. 100) American soonas | runs Suit Cases rraveling 4 aK TRUNK & BAGO 10 First Ave Seattle to Kan- “Southeast ci,” vis Express” Billings, With- out Change. Eat Mapleine Ice Cream It’s Delicious Raven preset ane that the dostors most efficiently the druggist’? jing. RAVEN oR 1416 Second Aw Try One of These New Trains on Your Next Trip | « mentes b compou For further particulars, reservations and tickets call on or address C. W, MELORUM, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. . SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST., SEATTLE Dougal Rewer vleine ts the flavor ter than maple. |