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Show cabin window at the women passengers passen-gers j A two weeks' trip was all bit over when ih? crew, Jed by. Peter Peterson, freed the prisoner and mutinied. The sailors said they lebelled because extra ex-tra pay bad been withheld The sailors sail-ors were all discharged on reaching Gary. The young women. Cecilia Kirk. Cleo McClusky, Louise Maxwell. Edith Anderson and Mrs Louise Maxwell, lied to their cabins and remained there in terror until Captain Parke, with a leveled weapon, had forced the less obstreperous sailors to lock up the ringleaders and clear away the broken furniture. Captain Parke says he will prefer charges against the men. A PEEP1MG TOM CAUSES MUTINY Chicago, Aug. 4. Dining a special trip from Djlnth to Gary, Inl., with five young women, relatives of officers offi-cers of the United States Steel corporation cor-poration on board, the crew of tho ore steamer Douglas Houghton mutinied mu-tinied early yesterday off the Chicago harbor. It was learned today, and it took Captain John Parke one hour with a revolver to quell tho mutiny. It is said that the mutiny started be-cause be-cause a deckhand had been locked In the ship's brig for peeping through a |