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» y CLEAN ADVE RTISEMENTS A CHICAGO DIVINE BAYS OUR WANTS ARE AS THE SANDS THE STAR CRUSADES AGAINST GREEDY CORPORATIONS ~~ a, AOCEPTEO BY THE STAR _OF THE SEA, HAVE YOU TRIED THE STAR "WANT ADS,"? OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS CRUSADE FOR THEM a" — as ACC sess me 4 A The Pioneer One Cent eT 4 a The Only Paper in feattle Paper of the Northwest ] e Se al e. a I That Dares to Print the News HT EDITION. SEATTL E, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 99 25 CENTS PER MONTH A SHAMELESS CREW OF PIRATES AT THE MEADOWS DISGRACE CLEAN SPORT Carpenter Almost Beaten to Death mmer and struck Stous head, causing contusion ie fracture of the skull, de Vanter and His Stool Pigeons, BP} te Bookmakers, Systematically Rob the Public in Flagrant Exhibition of Dirty. Combinations-Daa Dean Claims; Racing as Conducted at the Meadows . . sheriff combatants were sep Dis race to the Cit | th \ th uni y| arated and the culprit fled for 1 was brought to thin elty The t vel nt 8 \ n to the prosecuting attor- | | etath € nt tor ure er t ney's office where a complaint tie nash: ts Mtouserd | charging “Jobn Doe th asnaul {BY DAN DEAN.) want a ware deal” when| seinen Booger ‘ * : . Bype 3S. Tee on ~ } play thelr money, an@ every | rs st rr by Justice v. feithe first of a series of ar-} of them knows. that when he} lp Nips tlt Aoaece agg als against that infamous necks a horse at the Meadows he is} V ' tend ' 4 Stougerd mf thievery, The Mead going against a “bunk” game. | I to k ondition is serious, sont s sham It will be weleomed by race horse ” maven _ " overe wit blood ected particularly against |owners at I mean, of| ie sh, te ant Bs oe Revere) pen het rag ce pose unty Fair association | course, the sen who ; psd pen cepttt nar ghiorey ‘ mgr Stougard lives ities, the bookinakers, and |are afraid to st y thelr own} ~ Saar att Sie thane ‘ ah inst the race horse owners, 20m because of whom are as loud in th over tell if the best horse enaeneinied ns of the unsportar 2 in whieh the tr . to almost every iT 5 as the poor “suckers” | pusine tle, all of | are systematically robbed | whe you instead of Joringing money t p city and in ' erusade will be popular for !ecreastng bus cas. actly the reverse—they make al to the sporting ele- | ness as dull as a two-bit razor and ity, whose leanings are |take away maay thousands of dol the race track, who like to | jars © “tier,” and many of whom! And last, but not least, it will be iatirely on the result of their 4 us cordiality heralded with w ia the several games Of |py every man, woman and child in orn do ex st CZAR TO COMMITTEE an KS MEE will appea! to them, because (Continued on Page Seven.) RSBURG, June 19. to Reuter’s from St. Petersburg says , holas received the zem-|it is reported from Ma®huria that — —-—— - : ‘ c 1 this morning the Russians recaptured Liaoyang- r e 14 men in the dele-|wopeng and Suniemcheng, from INEER HOLM FIREMAN MOORE. THIS PHOTOGRAPH OF TH EW PENNSYLVANIA FLYER he car received them | where they were driven Friday by 18 HOURS FROM CHICA TO NEW YORK. WAS TAKEN WHILETHE TRAIN, DRAWN BY ENGINE 7263, WAS KUNNNING BAS; | « a short address to| the Japanese troops. WARD AT OVER 60 MILES AN HOUR BETWEEN GRAND CRO8S-ING AND SOUTH CHICAGO. the delegation he said he ‘regretted aa oe | the loss of life caused by the war.| CHEFOO, June 19.—Shipments of He fared he nxious t am-| contraband of war for the Japanese mon the assembly, and hoped to|continue, particularly from Chefog firn inion between | to Dalny. ~ ft and the nation. EXPECT TROUBLE fe eectatiete wha | LEAVENWORTH, Wash. June pon the soldiers. The Cos- | 19%—Officers are sald to weariDg charged with drawn ewords.|in 17 deputies in expectation of ances were renewed this|open war between the loggers and j ratlroaders on July 4. Bad blood has long existed betweem the two face patch tions. WARSAW, Jone 19.--Two were kilfed-ant 26 wounded in-a co at 4 ct| \! PURCHASING POINT fo Victim of — troops and social ks stop} ay al or Piles, Secretary Beckman, |p! es for the Panama canal will b \sent from Seattle, probably more| Washington Lambermen’s|than from San Francisco, where it TO . and Secretary Meikle, |is now proposed to place an agent ber of commerce, heid| Mr. Shonts has already informed sence Monday afternoon, a8 |Senater Piles’ private secretary | of which a telegram will/that he would not consent to the to President Shonts, of the | placing of an agent here. Mr. Piles , canal commission, urging | stated Monday morning, however, | is held upon the remains of Albert selon , a. reg i — ‘ - ent|that he was still working on the {ke's former lodgings, stated | believed that ten mya Sony. ore | meatier and was hoping "2 at Mr, |G. Steimike, 35, found unconscious | that might throw some hett on bis| Momday morning to Deputy Coroner | and cith wit t ath ; Soar ¢ e e ioe r at 216 University, Sunday afternoon, | death Araold that Stei Saaaae at hae ta onecnliaal A ted that for many rea-|Shonts would change his mind. |‘ eimike roomed a’ | " it ae pop Boca Frm _ be [Colonel ‘Edwards, chief of the in.| °% Patrolman Hu and removed| The police believe he was the vic:| houses for three weeks and was %0 Lith f his friends. ‘The don the coast he should |sular bureau, has stated that he to the Wayside Emergency hospital | tim of “knock-out drops,” but the) bemand industrious, He worked then | body was semoved to the Bonney in this city im preference | thinks an agent should be sent to where he ed at 12:15 Monday | Wayside authorities say that he had) at m box factory, but lost the Watson morgue an will he fi Francisco. Much of the sup- | this city pre oe ele. Sigma aatas Ratatat (oro ing auy comtaunication trom CeRAAReRaERAA AES ounenr wen; ? BENCAMPBELL SCORES OF STRIKERS "ates an 9 Smit Appointed Until a post mortem examination Steimike never regained com wness and died without bein able to (ell the attendants anything hottem. ¢ Steimike was compelled to give up ‘The landiady of the Baltic houre.| even (hose cheap lodging, and it is & patient at that institution! ployment and was out of work ain a mystery lseveral times, suffering from alco-| over a week. alvation Arr mit is report-|*® Pig week a week c that the |® prayer and intercesmor . June 19.— federal circles tod: Jury, which has been investi- | in the Re the alleged beef trust will ty term ‘ fedriesday, vote on 33 indict- with th 1 Ben Campbell, fourth vice presi | chief of much im-|the corporations, but they dodged Which are »w being drawer ral William Pe t, in charge of traffic of the} pore Bac . of the assessments | the proposition to raise the fran- Amistant Prosecuting Attor- med f Great Northern, arrived tn Seattle] CHICAGO, June 19.—According tack any of the old men es, which should | chise taxation like a rotten egg. p Gen Pagin and Ur ti # | Monday morning from Portland in| L. B. Beebe, of the Van Teamate tr eon made. | President Gill stated Monday wd to th 1 ' | ttorney Morrison. At ia.un-|% “In th t #| his private car. jto the employers peen Alurion, made efforts today or ae mee oe As The St s already pointed) morning that he did not know that In addition to ani- | burr t #| Mr. Campbell recently accepted | * break 4 meters range for a conference witt ich enna tix eile te t, the county will lose at least) whom he would appoint this year. Packers and employers. wers of E # | his present position with the Hil!| strike and today of strikers! members of the employers cc ail to a nm . if the board again fails It is probably more of a question @ with private car monop-{® shall represent z t ®| forces, having formerly been with | have applied for thetr jobs at| ciation and a committee to fornia, city to await ) iis duty, and if the same pol-| as to who is willing to serve. It is ME no inetuded in the indict-|%# bringing this bloody strife to #|the Burlington system. With his | the ere ociation. Thirty-| poimted tonight by the 1 the United States y is wed throughout the state | needless to say that there are few ai # an immediate term | advancement to the Great ent of the drivers for the! joint council ee te e st ss will be $10,000,000, | members of the council who are te Sn the kk of prayer th #|some important on companies have asked for soiem titthiins etal th { Int returns which local | willing to do their duty in order RCH PARiY SAVES # ca) rmy joined with all # | teed, and failing to get them,| QHICAGO, June 19.—Robdert J. | tie Chinese prisoner behaved nicely (Corporations are now to| to exact justice from corporations Arve members In the United & Among these are the promotion: woking recom ndations | Thern Montgomery W 1 «@ ing th journey the enloyed th nty a ssors the nat-| that furnish campaign expenses. States In an earnest # | of F. I. Whitney f general pas companies Co, who was a witnes efore the the t aad was giad to reach the t igning any 1 >| The same three men may be reap- FROh DRownine)s ~ sion for pence. & | senger agent to traffic passenger Fr el es 2 — grand jury today in the labor graft California dete atiac Ser] & nehises oad w apriae eee — this year, providing =e #| manage iC. EK. Stone from uc-/ iso apie’ fo of tne | and members of other {Jong incar n 8 pewter comtager agro yet parla bag oP sew RE OG t : men. «won it sed bel Rakha hhneee Releliehel tant ee enger to gen-| HOF vend ; cerns | ee business concerns, will be |* The trip was without incident, | Corporations at thelr word. || “e “thet cu Pha PPR CORY LES Men eral pa mt 2. |e upon to testify. It is 1 1 oe eee St eee ees ATHER FORECAST. Desinteg:. afternoon OS ess han 14 | have been to arrange for re-|@all@d upon to testify. 1 tele ie © ERD OD OOo ake [before the publle, tes naneneerd @ we een for the heroic eff jto be with the re . ue 5h eS ie rs ga tg bs nal to the fra Tonight and Tuesday, Fair; Light 1. P. D. Liwyd, of St. Mar | cont re f J.C, Kden. It {to Bive corr ating evid IMPROMPTU COCK FIGHT hines > it will be with a] woet Winds. fh, and Prof. Harry Girard, or ie anticipated that a gene hates Taylor the ebar a con TTRACTS CROWD. th standing with the pina Boe! * * * * * * * i at the sine church HER HUBBY ing up of the local staff will be reas company, has d isted between the employe * Two plump but apy &| corpor the latter being as-| DROPPED TO DEATH five persons had been thrown | | made at once mpany beselgedt jaertce le will today * rooste a Plymouth Rock # | other pre ty to peli i 4 the water by the capsizing of a| | [seeking recommendation for work,|te the j United State * and the a Red Leghorn, #| equal o-called assessment | EVERETT, June 19.—kmil Wal- at a point opposite the Fir ven acaaasaanans | eae a aken | may Healy and his a 1 te cacaped at onesie o snchise. This was done in | strom was almost instantly @ub. Their cries for help at-| | * * ws * # of the Mesion hotives Baier ea last year for effect | killed this morning by falling 30 the attention of their res-| LEAVENWORTH, Wash. June} ® WOMAN MISTAKES FT *. \ * urday start king * ree councilmen who ser feet from a bridge being built at Who were out in another | 19-—Last night the wife of one of|® FOR FIRE * | smente filed © the b t room! ® main of the & va- # board last year we Bur Monroe. with the cholr of the St./the visiting ball players followed | « G " ble # jand a fe SoM 69.9 * riety in the mid a Spring * —— = § church her husband to three saloons, at-| * * | eae represented and th ©’ & below First * Quick and skillful work Rev. | tacking bim in two places with a| # } * | were ® The continued f I-\w F i nutes the bel- 5 and Mr. Girard succeeded in| horsewhip. He disarmed her and| * . ship ‘between the nations was en- & lig bir ent to." a picking up the oceu-| returned to the hote! with her. His| # * thunias! y res 1 to. * and a crowd of several hundred #| i craft \ name could not be learned. * * Toca! questa were: Ma Wi *% people gathered around them *| embed to the - -_—— * *) i= ote gh " ve aney, Chief w to witness the sf The fight * HELL P Sa ls felelt edt M5 ally 4b +1 Piles, Congressman Humphrey. and ge pmanaein® funously when a0 * | paciFic COAST SHIPPERS OBJECT TO ALLEGED EXTORTIONE e@ LEADS » a\* *| The banquet room at the Maison | Pree t McGraw and Secretary |w hous need onto the badly #| y 1 1 A lls sid 46-tbed os » FIRST JOBS OF ole eginl tha dayal eeeutni Bens: vod | Medi of the Chamber of Com-|% battered fowls and returned | ON THE PART OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Teenwed tefere the fedora *\* . fA ad | Mere * them to eaptivity, much to the *| ire : Aces Fee : » SEATILE/TES *\* * ith f «in ot | Ame committee of {* # disgust of the spectators «| { not gifity to the} - * of the It alser | wae a Marcello, F. Buty | y rrests will be made, as #| “4 een bn a ae * 4 Jack b of |® » Ga *® the “main” was an imp nti ASHINGTON, D 19 and, whence it was trans; ed A whi y he PREV OROPEOHRE OMT 1G * ext me t for the | * affair Bee parade ene [ferry to San Franciseo, where ship- ek through an attor-| My first job was riding the lead| # 0 &| privilege of ent ng t un | ROBBED CHURCH * «| ThE ate comr pers had to pay a waterfront toll an te the » on a reaper down at B \* en nie hoatle OO em oly as vecelved a complaint f f 6 cents per ton for the use of eodings wi I got 25 cents a day for) ® * he Un a decor C€, HM. Chamberlain, janitor of St Coast Jobbers and Man-| wharves, t toll being charged to hards and |fiding the old nag all throngh har-| # * gulia of th rk’ church, is the victim ¢ k E ' issoclation against the| shippers. When the company com- 4 from | Vest, and at the close of the \* * afe at 1 o'clock | (leves who entered the robing . ry Pacific because i-| pleted the line to San Francisco it . | | had earned $3. It was handed to mo| ® 7 * party of ling |reom of the church at & ' } 5 n of tolls continued to collect tolls from ship- in a th rbiitl | tok *# the thet * nd a delegation | & 1 ght and stole $3 in mone | ment » San Francisco. ¢ uts | per n addition to the regular | bought pair of red top bootal ® Mrs. ¥ a subject to an ® meet ther of kid gloves and several] PANAMA, J ».—Governor |that t rmerly t ht all | fre tes. The complainants ask §.—Lightr (my first ones) and enough cloth| # haliu that #h nt- | the table was rticles, Magoon has t i with ma- | ¢p ‘ 1g beyond the/that the road be compelled to de- nk of the! for a suit. My mother made the suit] # ed to see the fire boy as) *| f flowers made| Several other churches were rob-|laria. The report of his | bounda f California ar sist collecting tolls and make resti- « over 24,000 | and so 1 got a whole outfit for $3.00) @ the call of the flag * t Unbr bed jay night and the 7 1 « the nal | tine un Francisco to tt t\tution for the money wrongfully h burned. W. W. Sylvester, president, Bank| * wm typ Jateach plat boutaet Hee they have to cope with ‘ems ‘ h # impor-jside of Sa av « Ay # 4 collected by this methed, 4 lof Issaquah, Insaquah BEES EHS GBH Of roseH, Shortly after 1 o'clock the ell) another clever sneak thief tant posi reigning |