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gworRD MISLAID” ENDS THIS WEEK, BUT A CHICAGO DIVINE SAYS OUR WANTS ARE ASG THE BANDS DO YOU WANT TO HELP SOME SCHOOL TEACHER SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR? A FINE STORY TO BOLLOW IT NEXT weer OF THE SEA, HAVE YOU TRIED THE STAR “WANT ADS." IF 60, READ ABOUT OUR GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST IN THIS I66UE NIGHT EDITION, SEATTL E. WASHINGTON, , THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 190) VOL. 7 "eel a5 CENTS PER MONTH VAnyone Who = Win at. the Wiadows Can Drill a Hole In Burglar Proof Safe With a Bologna Sausage” ---CALIFORN A Mahon HORSe al NT OWNER OF SPEEDERS WRITES LETTER TO THE TAR IN WHICH HE SHOWS HOW CORRUPT THE MEADOWS M AOMINISTRATION I8 COMPARED TO OTHER TRACKS—A MOVEMENT ALREADY ON FOOT TO KILL THE PEST BY PASSING ANT!-BOOKMAKING LAW AT NEXT LEGISLATURE ING COUNTY AM. ORE THAN A SCORE AIR ASSocurion..|! Dry PREPARING FOR THE $ (6v _ DEAN.) , » ink” Davis, are bosses. Ww SO SLAUGHTER F vt-bookmaking law will 1 githe next see { the state |be agitated has been promised The rity ' > a bill « juced | Star by leading whotexale etait l — » é , |business men of the city amd by i . LS J mee Sookmaking Fae | the ministers, who, notwithstanding ‘ \ ‘ h | toe state sre. [the fact that they are ridiculed by Pa ¢ te robable thac|¥&8 de Vanter as having auy poll > 7 pore *) teal prestige, are a pretty strong \ MENTOR. Obio, June The = ? 2 the crafty ma hinations of prow ety tee Shy RA pn ingen ‘ : sp IRETOR:, Otley Sune .. 8 The THE “TWENTIETH CENTURY LIMITED” DASHED INTO AN OPEN F The bill will be supported by ° New York Central, while running SWITCH WHILE RUNNING SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR—THE ~ Bunco Artists “ “ mest legislator in the state . on e of 70 lew r stem the tide oy iene ex Jinto an o ne AB eggs yg pl neg WRECK WAS CAUSED BY FIENDISH MISCREANT, WH@ geatiment and prevent its be aot te the opposed by the graft del f | wor etet re at 9:20 0 cabana ak Bregren ctnsetine = x \® Poe geo | nee > 7 4 mos ae OPENED THE SWITCH—DEATH LIST 18 GROWING grea state logisiaiors have 9 | hove is a tberal representation 10 y \ aud moro than 20 badly injured wace in a while, of respect | ine two bodies y ; tape - D. Arthur, Milwaukee distant, which was demolished ga Wishes of their constitu-|" Ang with bookmaking placed on y . a ° AMONG THE DEAD 8. C. Beckwith, advertising agent, | caught fire. Few people in the bed di the |®, shelf, wrapped securely In a coat ae ae. 2 JOHN f BENNIE patent at-|15 East Seventy-fourth street, New | ward combination can escape 4 was demonstrated during the jo? tegal preventative, the regine of M4 wry Ne ne |torney, New York city, burned to] York jor injury. &t Olympia when a few lin. outlaw crew at the Meadows pen ) death | F. J. Brant, Toledo. Fire soon spread from the vo of commendable bills became | wit be over; there will be no more Vy p A gs ie ; ; | THOMAS R. MORGAN, of the| The question is being asked jto the coaches behind, but most @ Venter and his partner | (Continued on Page Seven.) * At ALLEN TYLER. engineer, Col- | Fireman Gorman told General Man-| partments from Mentor and Pain = a wy | Y, |tifled by ¥. M.C.A " switch, Railroad men say it is im-|done extensive damage to th f- s SLOWFooT= Ste 7 | JAMES H. GIBSON, Chicago possible for the switch to show a| wreckage behind. ” WNOCKKNESS:» 27° 3 | RAY L ROGERS, New York. white light and be turned at the| The injured were taken to Cleves SS =~ | HH. WRIGHT. © same time. The railroad officiais|land by special train | HENRY T. RINKS, barber, buffet THD. MISEERG some one with intent to cause thi trainman to. PF te all S Z ARCHIBALD P. HEAD, London. Thick that one could ha cut ecutive, nd sent out Detectives f ~ land . could have cu w and sent ov y ‘ [S The train left Cleveland at 9%|employ of the Lake Shore road, “ lic "a On hi On on the lid good « | " a > a leve a, id | 1 lid was on tight, a from} on the lid good and tight 1 ‘ land, ident! [train was running at & great epeed falo Avision for years. A poll = | Ship and the doleful call of} knight of the de on Wednesday * aN . y \ \\ Two dies are at the morgue 80 | track and plowed its way along the|the first fatal accident in whieh jay. The “mettle” w ers, nd they won't let us play S don, Chicago is in a critical condi inst the wishes of the f-)iaimbe to fleece; no more glorious : z af, - - - |Wellman-Seaver-Morgan company, |the limited traveling so fast that it) the occupants were removed befo ive “gang” of which - | Cleveland, burned to death. left the track of its own momentum. | the fire got under way, Fire de ling wood, O., crushed under engine. |@#®t Marshall that hoth be and the! ville were called and succeeded {i WEAVYHEELS: 37° W. PD. NICHEY, New York, iden- |@#!neer saw a white light on the| checking the flames before they hi = al Chicago b ‘. <p NEVERWIN« 47° | EARBAUGGH, Milwaukee |bewun an investigation and there is| D. C. Moon, assistant general sue | 4 hae nownd bil hat an 18 hour train|perintendent of the road, said 1 oe ; ve M WALTERS. baggageman, |# bility t rain . ad AMBLER ORE ZL ay) TACOMA STI Leethitieee |will be discontinued. night that indications were that th¢ < r a W. D. Mickey, porter, Chicago. . ee switch had been tampered with by, f 4 pe *) y BS. Barber and porter of the combi-| wreck. Investigation showed tha! Meee was gloom in the camp of; that “If The Star could locate the F. J. BRANT Toledo. | "Fie combinetion b the switch had been locked open ttle gamblers on Wednesday | gambling joints, the police ought , . . | J. A. BRADLEY, Akron ri S camer fon =Seggege and that a train passing it would be smoking buffet car and the coach |thrown from the track. gloom! Delaney finally pacified the r CHARLES H. WELLMAN, Cleve-| Sroyeg, ““EMt fre and were de-| Engineer Tyler was the oldest stroyet engineer {n point of service in the & shoe-horn. Freeman and Hubbard, who, arme: f : L. M. RY RICK, Cleveland, O, o'clock last night t bound, and with explicit instructions screwed f T . y A. Gorman, fireman, Norwalk; Ar-| 4 % ight, east bound, and|has had the honor of hauling eve! | does not stop at this place. The/record breaking train on the B Seen pen switch. The ane left the|road man is the fact that this is nod! e t ra re | night ‘They let theo i jen at . \ bad) bi that it is mm pon pie - ibemher teatiiien - 4 stel sau tanatenes Pave petals yl . \ Wee S anene “ye 6 a track for several yards into the/his train has ever figured, and ig y a it iN 4 freight house, several hundred feet|that one he lost his own life. ¢ « call from Mayor Ba “are game in town, Wouldn't that » ‘ . . \ tion an may die. ho thumped his fists on the] jar you : \ Dead gE gle, Chicago, pres-| ANO It certainty id jar the gamblers! 7 \ ident railway supply house. Three Junidentified bodies are now at the —_—__ jesk and told that official —= = —S = , . morgue Advertising Men's club of Se. [aAeRERRRRKARRRD will bold a banguet and annu- *& at the Washington Friday'® SACRE! 718 MAN HE IS The “Boosters’” club will be) # B ¢ d and sOtme plans made to) ® PORTLAD i? —Gas the ball rolling for Seattie | @ ton Jacqu French watte H. Parry, 8. G. Yerkes. J. Bj ® on the T hallenged ‘and H. 8. Houston of New |® Leon Brudo, the Moorish mer will be smong the invited4 @ chant, who now ties grievor ® wounded at St. Vincent's b pital, as the result of hie t tempt to kill wife, Rachtd and him ne streets of . GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, June (ard, Province; Mrs. C. Ford, R. 01 lacks etches Godin ha tory pew —_ The Denver-Salt Lake Rio| Salt Lake; H. Bolthedt, poertan. pany of New York ae 4 titted at and Western passenger train was|idaho; Mr. A. Jacobson, Davis Ji the morgue by hie glasses. ri ked at % o'clock this morning |cobson, Helen Jacobson, H Jacote . THE INJt RED. nto, 64 miles west of here. Five | son, Gove, Utah; William Lazenby, Charles H. Wellman of the Well « were itched. Among the| Wayne, Utah; Christiana Harrison, n-Beaver-M ait a Send in Engineer Schrader, of this | Pocatello; Mary Ostragard, Meadow, \Grvelnnd. ba Utd tod Damned S elty. It i# known that many pas-|Utah; Mra. M. M. Robertson, Salt die Ora tore w ° r A relief train | Lake; Roy G. Sommer, Provo; M: | FIREMAN GRAHAM, Colling-| ~ Pon om _ |Anna Carlson, Logan, Utah; Mr |A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DAY AT THE MEADOWS, WHERE RACE TRACK OWNERS AND BOOK | Wood, O. Matilde eg eer, Ta nif Ough. Duboln, Cole; “oe 1E8 COMBINE TO FLEECE THE PUBIC, H. H. Wright, Chicag cab Pecsioton, Win Denar debe ak} inane haat thas as C. Cordua. jroo! : f suk Dac eas xeon, Emit Richard, Ottmar Rich- Lucy Trindell, Provo. Sick Unto Death Prisoner § RUSSIAN ARMY ON sidechandl Must Face Third Trial © THE EVE OF SURRENDER \NEW STRUCTURE FOR ITALIAN WHO THREATENED LIFE OF DR. BATES FACES THE | i man who distort his peaco * Of the firm with Puter. ind and threate hin life, | * and that enormous bodies of Jap-, Russians back Tosessssnvasss| WIDE-AWAKE SUBURB) cnance oF spannine REMAINDER OF LIFE IN THE CITY [OL mine ond Ihrestened Mrintend|* BERLIN, June 22—The #]anese troops were being massed on] General Oyama's troops have sow WILLIAMSTOWN, Mase. Jane | JAIL—PHYSICIAN UNRELENTING to be held up by bis former pa- * French note, defining the atti |his right and left, while his cen-| captured all of the most important tsident Roosevelt received | Jy Mf. Bowling has been given the tent ® tude on the Moro an pe eation ter was being constantly shelled by positions necessary for the success Meeree L. H. D. at Williams |contract for a three story hall at “| know that Le Bogue means to * was received, and officials say ®/ field artillery, he apparently real-| of his contemplated movement, and this morning, and delivered | Prospect and Rainier boulevard in bill me at the first opportunity, and | # it is not un factory. Th ized that it was impossible for his| word of a general engagement is ex- Bddress to the graduates. Jo- | southeast Seattle. I must either loave this city or |* \s taken to ' n that the situa- */ 350,000 men to withstand the su-| pected momentarily. Choate and Elihu Root ree Work on the building will begin| Pale and emaciated, and with his) demeanor, ow Dr. Bates, co-op-|takes measures to put this man * tion ts critica * perior ngth of Oyama, and h : basa eee e Wegree of L. L. D. The presi-!next week and the first floor is to|heart full of dark broodings against | erating with Seattle's city officials, |where he cannot place my life . lar deck ites determined on a feint in the hope| ST. PETERSBURG, June 22.—It Miter receiving the degree be completed by July 4 The fir his alleged perse *, August le | Will attempt to keep Le Bogue in | Jeopardy is the argument present * ween j the he might draw off some of the fe stated on high authority that 4 brief speech to the town |fioor will be used for a sehool room | Bogue bly tottered down the| Jail apparently for the rest of his jed@ by the terrorized physician veel ue : | Japanese : jthere ts the greatest une os in from a stand in front of and the drug stora The sec 1 | steps the city jail Wednesday | lfe | "Phe action against Le Rogu : K June the ite ordered General Mistchenko | ™ilitary circles on account of th burch. He then hurried for |will be an assembly hall and jo afternoon y to be hustled into] At bis last trial Le Bogue waved |eome-up Thursday afternoon before |General Linevitch's a n|with his Cossack division to at-|movement of Japanese troops rain and left at 1:30 o'clock |headquarters for the Odd Fellows, |® waiting patrol wagon 1 j|the ruined arm at the court and |Poliee Judge ( and if Le! more T Man as tempt to penetrate the Japanese o ugh Korea. It is reported that jashington For rs of America. Ben Hor|off to the county jail to stand jasked for justice. He denied the | Bogue’s eyes flash fire for the | soni . sits sereen and try to eut their lines of vitch has informed the czar hg ——-- -— }lodge and the Washington order ird trial before Police Judge Gor-| intention of dolng Dr. Bates any |jastioe done him he will again | , Beele : ee, (communication. After losing heav-| * possible way of checking sa EEE EE third floor will be used for " ing to kill Dr. Uri] Wrong, but made the simple state- | thrown into jail, for the authorit § atl ily in several engagements the Co: ser segawa, who landed in Koe social and banquet hall r phys and) surgeon, | Ment thet he only wanted to scare |age determined to prevent the wm Jence to stat at the J chfeftain made his way/rea at the head of a large detach The buildin been con at 1209 Firat | Dr. Bates into giving him money | der of a prominent physician ¢ t within rough neutral Mongolia and swept | ment several months ago and is now plated by the « os She planed a B ength is gradua}-|to get back to Italy, where his rel-|if another Iffe must be a shor te he | around the Japanese left in the h orted as moving northward. If t. tom « 6 company for the|ly war ie and hie wasted | atives |\to Le Bogue is in no condition to t " t r drawing back some of the troops | Hosegawa has succeeded in effect- purpose of erecting a suitable city | forn y too well the rig Dr. Bates stated Thursday morn- | ifwe fn any jail, and he will die if either ber tured. |from the north. Instead the Jap-|tng junction with Nogi, Linevitch hall, but Bowling took the contract |« pati «mp and dirty dun-|!9& that he would appear against |mef@iven proper attention ine Mt janese simply moved forward a new! has said that disaster is Inevitable, off thetr hands. The building will|/seon % | — ont $6,000. What did Le Bogue do that hel egekek area thine | |and Second, was sold t | g his firs Sonley py Sper eeeereeesees) LITTLE HAPPENINGS {cr sriscc. & i Borencza was the|chasel 0 plese of tide tend’ preps And a T yo — v8 % |fashioned Fourth ot July celebration | wa struck by one of the city’s fire | FIRST JOBS OF ; he Intendent o Star's hb Wagner's band will lead | horses at Second and Cherry nearly | | n the glass and ® [pany y € arbecue, and the| He was attended by Dr. Bates it ie possible # | women uburb will provide] who claims that he did all posulbie| #¥¥¥¥¥ EERE HE Sew "la basket eon for the crowd.|for the Italian, whose arm was| The first money I earned was The De n of Independence {fractured evidently beyond recov-|through the two-cent bounty on will be read. There will be mus ery squirrel taille in Mariposa county, and speaking, and fireworks at| Dr. Bates hurried his patient off | California, where the crops were be- June night to the Wayside Emergency hospital | ing devastated by the little animals has ree — and placed the arm in a plaster of |T had a trusty dog that used to help paris cast. Le Bogue claims that | me chase the aquirrela into the rock - nlneallndialladinainindatinde | PORTLAND, June 22.—Sen- Mitchell today celebrated 7th birthday by listening damaging evidence given by former partner, A. 8. Tan in the trial for land Tanner testified to employment of Mitchell Tanner by Frederick He stated that il received half the re paid P@enner admitted that dur the land fraud trials last im he had erased “Puter " from the firm's books 8 to eliminate all connec. & eteeeeeeeteneeee Catro, to « The dence magne considers himaelf mor tally § ted by the atta Bru Adit eee eee ee ee RAR AKAA AERA ee Cred that he was nearly surrounded army from Wonson and drove the eee eee eee ee ee TOM IS A GRANDPA! Tom Bradley is a grandp: At 1:30 o'clock Thursd oon the stork visited the eof Mr. and Mrs. > Moore, East Union with its compliments, « jerbiaily healthy, bouncin boy Southeast Seattle will have an old-|fer if justice #0 dictates? Le Bogue has suffered so and must still suf PACK YOUR CLOTHES AND GO," BAY COM MISSIONERS wner lerty for $1,000. He is now nego Parerararacrwrara wer r nua Mail ta teching steamer Ohio is expected in| tiating with a party who intends to wie Charl from the north Thursday night or|buy his 7 for $10,000. Friday morning D. Rossul, although a mining man * * * * * have triumphed. The court # | owed her by the cour | G. F. Thomas, assistant general |for a number of years, gathered im house janitor must m Wins Goon aan Fubed Peli : freight agent of the Great Western, | his first gold dust while spending former quarters of the J Mites tee eked arog with headquarters in St. Pa four months on his claim are to be remodeled a le ® | within Mires ‘de j 50 jail |rived in Seattle Thuraday. Thom near Dawson the past winter. He * | for 15 days. B ‘ ow | pend a few d in Seatt ned to this city Wednesday, * up with the mc r ‘r proceed to Portland ¢ registered at the Northern, and is already « : county * ~ * * * ribed Unie and «° ber warrant |Southern California now making preparations for a trip for hi ‘est was given the sheriff Marie Wilson and PBugen his home and people in Germany. office ‘Thirsday niorning neis Stowell, of Cashmer, Wash.,| Rossul brought about $15,000 out that his arm first turned black, | squirrel’s tail, even if we had to let Angus McDonald plea t ¢ united in marriage at the H th him ; é An -—- after swelling until twice ite nat-|the squirrel go. A good long tall, | ao the charge of grand larceny Thurs- | te t , 8 | Point {s to have a nice, ne ge gc ural size, and then wasted until|by clever manipulation could be|** * HHH kk ew! tay morning and was sentenced to . . rd.ai No more will Suis ‘A. District Attor- | Probably Fair Tonight; Friday,|the once healthy limb was wasted | made into two tafis, worth four one year's imprison ) Baptis' ureh day excursionists have to trudge eco titet. Distrlot Atom | pair, Warmer; Fresh West to North: |and shapeless, the use of which was|cents. A string of 50 tails was! .CHICAGG, June 22.—The Team. Griffin for ceremony through dust and dirt. The county ‘ Seid tf. [west Wind further prevented by paralysis. | worth a dollar, and the tails werejaters’ joint. council of the national) The damage suit of G. M. Blach ohn Con who has for commissioners, urged by property onda : 1 AE a Le Bogue left the hospital with a|common currency in the Httle vil-lexeoutive board met again today. | burn against H. M. Butterworth v : and warden o} ywners of Alki, Thursday morning = ‘appen, an employee of the|vow to “get even,” and he nearly liage, where one could buy a palr of |They discussed peace plans, Word | dismissed, upon the plaintiff's ow Lodge, Mor made an appropriation for a $200 BRAN FRA N« 22. rT Bay Shingle com y, Bal-|aceomplished his deadly purpose. |shoes or other merchandise at the | was received from John Farwe motion, by Judge Tallman, Thur fi th ty Wednes bo ewalk to r im rn oF fonal Printir “i's lard, had hie left hand painfully in-|But for the timely interference of |store, by tendering a suff Jr,, repeating the stand taken dy the | day morning ‘i | nan his wife ar '- | boat g to the point, ‘Tho walle Rtion th , ‘ 1 t 1 by a large splinter which flew | police officers Le Bogue would have |number of tails Jemiployers, that no change will be| A deed was filed for record ‘ily y will spend a few days in| will be about three feet wide, and < him when a wooden pls-' “potted” Dr. Bates, and he was GEORGE C. CONGDON made in the terme offered two years |Thursday where the George hotel, this city and then proces work will be begun upon it in the twice arrested and tried for the mis- Attorney ago. ‘situated on Spring between t fair at Portland, Three years ogo, very near to finish the end « eeeeee ee ee eee eee sa witness b