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AST EDITION WEATHER FORECABT Do You Know Why LOT of French-Canadians are only mildly interested in the war? See page 5 today. The Seattle Star Tipe in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : i VOLUME 18. NO 130 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915 ONE CENT Shee inne’"2 eR TSHR SS Bs FIRST PICTURES OF EASTLAND HORROR IN THE STAR TODAY III IIIA AARARANAPAPAPRPRPRPPRALRPRLA PRR RPA PRP PPR SSRI RPI PPPS PP PPP PPP PPP PPD PRD RPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPD PPP PPD PPP PPP PPP PPD PD PAP GERMANY WILL DENY U.S. DEMANDS mOTO | TAKEN TEN MINUTES AFTER ACCIDENT: E AND LYING ON HER SIDE; RESCUERS WORKIN ET BODIES KAISER DO ES BY CARL W. ACKERMAN 1 plied (Copyr Fair at SATILE low. best in the 4 Press; | last o overnment did a) not accey »posals July What we shall do next is, of to the | Course, not decided. We have not et discussed the note here i foreign office, It will be sor Under Secretary of Foreign Af-| before it can be discussed f: erman today read this|oth epartments. But in all ote BERLIN, via The H Germany, in her | American note, must # firm ° a let one of many | ability we will answer fn the m t and other officials have re-|ner of the writer of this letter ceived from citizens indicating that|when he says, ‘Be firm.’ We can the German pe . . tion giv ine war-|The people would never fare that Firmness are Asks About Public Opinion needed,” the letter contin asked if publ | “Exactly,” said Zimmerm as|opinion in the United States would he tapped the desk before him to| sanction the last American note emphasize this remark | I answered that I believed it Do the future relations between | would Germany and America look as dark Z not sanc- never give ks fon you can see that the peo- as some declare?” I asked the un will back us up,” he re der secretary k Doesn't Expect Break suggested that the Un’ No the 4 response y desired to safeguard In this day it asible for two f its citizens on 7 ‘i t nations to differ without co: ak. Germany will never many tried to accomplish & to bring that about. that in the last note, but it was not You can assure the American peo-| accepted,” was the answer ple of that spite the warning contained in Is adjustment of the contro-| the last American note, German of Versy still possible?” I pursued fur-| ficials still declare it unwise for ther Americans to travel upon belliger- We hope so,” Zimmerman re-lent ships (ONE KILLED, FIVE HURT, IN SEATTLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT Eleftherios Kaliore: , the r, striking Kaliores in Ss. w iiitea, the back. others were injured, two Wm. Regis, sitting next to him, riously, and four more had | escaped with a slightly bruised hip. | miraculous escapes from death, George Kordivas and Peter when a rail derrick on a fiat | Paulaus sustained serious internal i Steamer Eastland lying on her side in the Chicago river. Bodies have been dragged out of river onto side of boat. The square hole was cut into side of steamer to get bodies out. car in a work train on the | bruises, ! a Great Northern struck the Gar- Dayton, who was standing beside 0 DAMPING MAN fh) pmcenepooranancamenrany| e CUER | BR RINGING OUT BODY OF A DEAD ; TODAY’S BEST ONE }, | iH 66TJOW did you find that} S | D es CHILD field bridge in passing under it (lL. M. Anderson, foreman of the { piece of steak, sir? / } ) } lbasked the smiling waiter, } s | ell i in anticipation of a liberal 1 { tip s ) “I really don’ Pit | s | { said the large man, gazing ) )at his plate. “I just hap j ) piece of potato, and there }/ } the steak was, under it | { CHICAGO, July July 27-—Most of |) Everybody's Magazine ue | 1} A. Reynolds | | | U) Tuesday noon. train crew, was knocked down, and Ejght men, including Tom | Anderson sustained a cut arm roe" Derren, a ant roadmaster, Dayton, however, ran to a tele- sitting on the flat car. | phone and ordered an ambulance The train was traveling at an to meet the train at the foot of Yes- approximate speed of 18 miles ler way Derrick car and locomo an hour, when it passed under tive then raced for the city the bridge. The fatally injured man died just The derrick was swinging in (as the city hospital was reached the air. When it struck the He has a widow and three chil- bridge it bounded down against | dren living in Greece. '3 GIRLS GO IN GARBED IN FLESH TIGHTS; COME RIGHT OUT AGAIN Just how the story got is strictly deleted by censor, as around, nobody seems to know, ,they used to say in the war dis patches. but here you have It. | “We permit one-piece suits for Most anybody out at Alki, /iadies, with a skirt attached—but with the exception of Manager (nothing more daring.” F. H. Newell, of the bathing | pavilion, will tell you the thing. ™ ‘ATLANTIC WAR ipplecent, requlshent yitie SHIPS ON PACIFIC came out In—in (well, we might as well have it over | > with)—In the cutest flesh. | SAN DIEGO, July 27—Sailing tinted silk tights you ever | from the South today, the first bat Chairman Ch 400 victims of the East- of the public service commis. disaster, whose bodies sion sent a letter to the council We still imprisoned in the | Monday, in which he declares ‘Wall room of the steamer which | no valuation of the Puget Mined Saturday, sre wor | Sound Traction, Light & Power | Co. i hi ai children. F 40: } you hak re lie divers were bending | Reynolds says lack of suffi Seery effort to penetrate the cient appropriations by the tast @f the steamer, this fact | ar ; legislature prevents the phys. W98 established today thru the | ASKS DIVORCE ica uation of the properties a of this or any other utility cor- | poration. | in the inquest held os | The announcement comes as Hoffman. | When Fred Schneider was a | a body blow to the nine of the ‘8 testimony was a stripling kid he married a wom city that, as soon valua- saw, and splashed right into | tleships from the Atlantic fleet to ry off the scen an more than twice his age tion should be pat oes the quee- the surf before any one could visit the coast since the memorable ferror aboard the Eastland Now he wants a divorce. tions of universal 4cent rates stop ‘em and tell ‘em that it voyage of Admiral “Bob” Evans. it began to list and then | America Schneider, his wife, thruout the city, with transfer to say the t, not cus- |the men of war Missouri, Wiscon mite 2,500 passengers he complains in starting an ac- brivileges, could be considered. tomary to go In that way. jsin and Ohio were scheduled to Chicago river, or tion in superior court, has left The valuation of the traction And when they came out!! Oh,;anchor in San Diego harbor to- trapped there below decks. him, having taken his $10,000 He deciared the ball room inheritance. Property would also you should have been there your-| night nt a chance to reduce self. On board, in addition to the offi- $0 packed with women | When they married at Al- | the rates to the Duwamish val- You know how ordinary bathing | cers and crews, are 864 midship- ohio that he could not bany, Ore., on August 5, 1900, | ley, both as to transportation suits, er, stick when they get wet.|men from Annapolis his way thru this part of he says he was 19. She was 40 and electric current service. Well, flesh-tinted silk—m-m-m! | ss) _ P For years this valuation of the The three young women were ruled off the beach, right away, by a bashful life saver. Manager Newell was asked to! give official confirmation to the story He was asked point bl whether it really happened, and he crimsoned up to his hair, dropped his eyes, and stammered, “Why, of course not—not at Alki “We don't permit such costumes | here,” he said, “That kind of suit Now, Girls, Here Is Kissometer STYESTOWN, Pa. July 27 Joshua Reeves, father of e pretty daughters, has in ted a kiss resonator, which, ne says, will aid father in learn. l ing what daughters are doing th tam property was sought, oe the ckening D IN | both by the city and the state. Al- rush of water—and |most within reach of accomplish ment, the last legislature, cor Be number of dead taken trolled by the Seattle Electric Co., | the river and the hull of the refused to make adequate provision Eastland was raised to for carrying on this work by the early eee. “essy. | public service commission Soroner Hott man estimates that | 5 Reynolds, in his letter to the least 400 are ‘ati in the bull CHRISTOPH {ER, I1,, July 27 council, makes this additional sig forkmen have stretched a heavy An explosion in No. 1 mine of the! jincant statement Bet across the river at Wells|t/nited Coal Co.'s properties near! “+1 ais wish to inform you that the central pier of the|here early today killed eight min- | the public service commission can to the shore. Similar nets and burned eight others prob- AVERY SPECIAL TALKING 1 MACHINE OFFER Is told of on page 3 in today’s paper. You have probably intended to have a talking machine just as soon as the right opportunity presented itself. Eilers Talking MachineCo, is making a_ special | introductory offer on the ‘“Mastrola’” machine with | || a good selection of records. This may be just the opportunity you have been waiting fore The spe- cial price is very low and the terms are easy. Noth- ing will bring you more real enjoyment for the amount invested than a talking machine. Turn to ers not continue the regulation of the m stretched at Randolph | ably fatally service of the public utilities of Ar Western ave. | 4 score of others were Injured the city og hoped these will catch any! ‘Three hundred men were report much as the courts have de that may f from the ed to be working in the shaft at 1 that the commisston, and not} ia G may be released whtn| the time of the explosion, but all city, has the right to regulate ; eae aped except the killed and in service of a utilit the Seattle | Trrorosees Capacity | juged men Hleorle Co, scores a distinct vic Attorney Hoyne declared tory by crippling the efficiency of | : had drawn important ad ‘REDFIELD ARRIVES the ible service commission. | from Capt. Pederson of Be Bast view of the above conditiona, | n land of how a new license R NV STIGATION mavncitn aeviaess tha uses not during the last FO | E |to reduce the numbét of employes ng the capacity by Min the elty utilities office | CHICAGO, july 27 No offictal | “ Sas come thra” pasa incompetence will be assumed and 0 BE OP | ) “He is not to be made the | be pardoned,” was the | he ot to be made none il b Hoyne now holds 0 Eastland! merce Redfield upon his arrival to IN FRIS i AT? BP stubs for “whole persons,”| dey to investigate the Eastland dis-| ng this many were admitted! aster | SAN FRANCISC eT a steamer, Pahies in arms|” ‘The secretary sald he would con-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 27-—1f a TE nena ee eee calstaderal ofticials policeman owns an automobile no and 12 were counted as Six investigations, under the df-| one will object if he drives to work, rection of ‘the city, county, atate/or eved Ce ee bei a png One of the firemen engaged in the rescue work is here shown carrying out the body || page 3 right now and read all about it. Eemvbers of » band werel.and noe aia ie Aside a rom police commission, of a little girl. Note the look of horror on the man’s face. dacs ial = progres '°

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