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RO MISLAID” ENDS THIS WEEK, BUT THE EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ARE INTERESTING. we HEHAve A FINE STORY TO FOLLOW IT NEXT WEEK to The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SaonT EDITION, — me WIDER THE LID 18 LIFTED OFF THE MEADOWS’ SCANDAL THE STRONGER THE STENCH—DISREPUTABLE “TOUTS” ALLOWED TO PLY NEFARIOUS TRADE—TRACK OWNERS AND FALLEN WOMEN PARTNERS IN MEADOWS OWNER- SHIP an Uh dadeedededeeeee Lee ee eee eed b The Star promised something sensational for this installment fot Das Dan Dean's race track expose. And it has “made good” its prediction In his Monday story The Star's special writer will take up her rotten feature at The Meadows, which eyes of the public. * 7 + + * will open wider * 7 * * “Congratulations are in order your expose of The Meadows instances, and has had the of spoiling many a little game « . of course, endorsed by the) good work eanut Politici pleasure The. Seattle Star WISH MORE OF OUR READERS WOULD CONTRIBUTE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1905. P DO YOU WANT TO HELP GOME 8CHOOL TEACHER SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR? IF 80, READ ABOUT OUR GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST IN THIS ISSUE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH —_———e VOL. 7. NO. 104. ians, Bookies, Crooks, Gamblers, and Fallen Womes Partners in the Shameless Meadow’s Game to Rob Unsuspecting Public “Seattle Day” Is Wet. But Mighty Lively special trains yesterday until today. SEATTLE SPIRIT BREAKS THROUGH CLOUD OF MIST AND PORTLAND HAS NOISIEST TIME IN HER HISTORY (By Staff Correspondent accom-} able over 3,000, More than 2,000 reg Had it not been for the rain, the attendance would have been a great |The weatherman kept teasing visit-| | ors all morning with frequent show-! lyesterday and last night, and today «| | flees clored for half a day in honor nges were made in the pro-| of the aves attractions delegation waite At the audit excises we addresses made by Mnger, Senator Piles and other dis- tinguished itizens, addresses were Goode of the exposition and others The main rium appropriate ex 4 this afternoon and Mayor R. A. Bal while welcoming ie by President The crowning event of | the day occurred at 4 o'clock, when PT RSELOSSSESE SESE ESET. SY panying Excursion.) itaned in se eee building | At the Washington build the — ; today, and Will Steel, who B88) nostesses and their assistants re -_ PORTLAND, June 24.—7 )| charge of the Washington exhibit, | Demenes and their sasistani te Seattle and King county people here| with his assistants, handled thé (BY DAN DEAN.) does not et & run for his money, |to celebrate “Seattle Day” at the ex-| crowds splendidly, providing them } a. sic Seale eine tie er mgm & ‘phony’ ticket palmed off | position woke up this morning feel-| with badges, guidebooks and pro “sew dase gl oo Dea. at 2 [98 Yery much at home grams. He established @ special in iat oF aides iww onan Bin— © writer has seen many such) ‘Phere was a dank, dreary drizzle.| formation bureau for the day Renato 2,000 VICTIMS OF RIOT | 60,000 STRIKERS BARRICADE THEMSELVES IN STREETS AND | tion would be carried out within 24 ho H a th ARE STORMED BY TROOPS—2,000 ESTIMATED KILLED AND | [Ours His resignation may mot WOUNDED—STRIKERS FIGHTING FOR CONTROL OF CITY ine WARSAW, June 24.—Stephen Okrjeia, the locksmith who threw = bomb tnto the Pragah police station on March 26, injuring six policemen, LODZ, Poland, June 24.—Two thousand people were either killed ~ ” bt of co jo" . 7 #. ‘ seandal, ai that sort; b ut of arse it still BOC# | ors Hut they did not dam the en-| deal er, but tho Indications pn on was vee bel i ~ Ly aoe War ne ee Bing wae over knowa like it; | on, and is tnereasiag , |thusiasm of the crowd. Seattle was| are that “Beatle Day” will score a| NEOe M jolus the bridge of nation | oF wounded in the clashes between the strikers and troops here yee. | Workmen threaten to make 6 deme old Guttenberg and Gloucester| “The idea of a lot of such ‘trash,’ |!" ar yer neg toner pane a are til breaker fon crowds | [otipwed by te big Trail parade 3 ee Pa ge s x onstration in conseqnence, iene > coeapertnes Rete — a bo mgr gions city showed more splendid courtesy| ‘The most surprising feature to] tietpated. Tn the evening oll Bagh deortinad samme as Kee Alps ieee a WARSAW, June 24.—The reign ‘ - hit : man-lto a rival than Portland showed in| most of the 8 c R history te the “Black ” yARSAW, | June 2 whe» performances make no iif-/agers of the association, and thea |iurning the ety over to. the Beat | mont Of the Seattleltes is the fact) hem apecial display of fireworks anu| Russian history to the “Blac Sunday"'in St. Petersburg. of terror which haw turned Lods to the ‘gentlemen’ who rule] the nerve of Van, Caine & company |tieiten® Mention Seattle, mad the| Mt, ne legitimate busines houses it tx expected that at least 25,000 The horrors of yesterday surpassed those of the awful Suntay | into a slaughter pen, which is the Meadows, so w6 have no use| calling it horse racing! town was yours | ene tote en account of the fir:| Samm STORS the exposition ins coche , result of a confitet between the i 2 af e iota ¢ co ven \ “dope sheets, Cannot the law reach the ‘touts?’ | "The city was appropriately decor-| Eversthine to “eat, drink and bo] ome gee hakcoeeeete troops and the working people, cons And while you are speaking of| “Surely it can, and ought ated and thousands of ribbon badges! marry” is as cheap today as before| Beattie Day” was ob at Since early yesterday morning the city has been a panorama of | tinue today given (what a farce’) you| “Perhaps a little article in your | advertising Seattle were distributed sees eee enna on je Day” was observed in A veritable pitched battle is bes fet also speak of another great | good, old Star may have some effect. ail over the town, Strvet cars mere] op, “Reasition was thought of | this aity na well es Portland. The| terror. A general strike ie on, factories are closed and revolt is hag. foliaht dai thalthie@) tn aan il countenanced by the manage- Jor at least It may warn some inno-|marked “Seattle Day ali viskere that dhe Woabtanten [Ue eer, Waits, BOF ho, every hand sponse to a call for assistance the the tout. Such a mangy-|cent patron of the track against! Seattle hax emphatically made the| building was the most complete and | amen Sccount of the. temporary governor general sent three regt- ing lot of ‘sneaky’ curs could those parasites, those ‘bum’ loafers. | greatest showing in the bist ot cislant agente Maen Sy esyp enter 2 emigration to the Oregon city, but The strikers have constructed barricades in the streets of the [ments of infantrs nd a cavalry ‘be found anywhere else outside| who ought to be on the chain gang. | the exposition | wi io thas ieee © . sats oon th | finge and bunting were everywhere force to the scene of disorders by @ The Meadows. All have season “Wishing you all success in your | More than 1.800 visitors arrived waee . penned tg was the/in evidence. Most of the public of and the soldiers are continually storming them, killing and special train wounding hundreds at each attack, The casualties yesterday are eati- ment, enabling them to rob} Respectfully arrivals, to; jon ted h 2.000. During th y | jogether with the hundreds| gram as announced tn yesterday's | mated as high as 2 Juring the = or individual whe w po — who have come over during the past| Star, and the exercises began] The mobs have sacked liquor stores and drunken crowds fill the |night the Cossacks and dragoons as to | poareare: week, alia the tot consid . frequently charged the workingmen, oes amd whites, the great) If anything ever hit the nail } ne total to consider-| promptly om time, etrosta, Stroct lamps have been destroyed and darknees of inet | iS newtented and replied fea ity of whom are moral pan-/ square on the head, it is the above | night added to the horror. windows and housetops. wie to tank tarede | ee So far as is ascertainable, 130 peo-| too: in Warsaw of th ldiers, The workingmen fe, and In many qnees the victim) (Continued on Page Seven.) mew rev . Saar wm the Cent | The pol co are guarding every led by social democrats and ing yesterday, Forty-one more died - guard ws Py eae Ay . A panic among the patients at the|in hospitals during the night Gr | Soctien of the: city’ ane ‘watching | mrmbees of tnt 2 nee Wayside Mission hospital occurred |the wounded, 320° sustained only | *sPects mB these times ther - > Ree tow 2 7 Saturday afternoon shortly after 2} slight All he sre | 8 NO knowing where the next bomb | th soctaliste killed by the troope ; 1il come from Wednesd Factories and shopa drlock when a sinall {i oke © nd in many cases the wound: | . 5 newspapers appeared fm the surgical room. lying on the floors } - pre Berstn og stalactites Whiie physicians were sterilizing # this morning attempted to) om pun : y lin mo} : i LA instruments, a small stove over to the government offices,|, 57 PETERSBURG, June bs IY = — > wo a poe turned, causing $26 damages but were scattered by a strong force | } aily known here that Grand | Andrejeff was severely injured w' boat w pon ablaze, and the fire|!n the streets during the night for], @ pos n dmiral, bad |r Two bombs w m4 : none % ved wa « that, unless he |into th ‘ barracks and PORTLAND, Ore, June 24—)Clark exposition grounds today and | @@imriment was summoned to ex we eae TERR oe resigned, he would be placed on the | killed and red 20. Many of tm cena To the sound of brass bands andlare “whooping it up" at a lively | /mguish the blaze. m the fighting on Thursday night | tise of bomb victin th ola re 64th tote: heeitae: aera suat'te With the tber ne It in caleulated | PAtrlotic yells the Seattle contingent | rate | & number of the paticnts crawled |two ofifcers and seven Cossacks |! pOmnD Fietions One the ewce- | dead are ing in the stresta, stermined to bring the con-| 11,700 extra people is caleulated | 1... romseRKlOn Of ° * | The from thetr cots and made their way | were kille One of the latter was — — Hon of the Christian Endeavor-|that there wiil be ample room for| k Pp mxion of the Lewis and| The advance guard arrived on two} (7 yew Oi ae te a eek of 18 ; to Seattle, a party of 20 of the/ the rest of the delegates in the flals —— Bloody rioting continued all day| DAMAGED BY TUNNEL prominent Endeavorers in the | and idences of the city on Friday. At 11 ck all factory | | Ire S Goodman and Robert L, will leave this city next Wed-| Harry 9. Shaubut, manager of te AKOTANS ARRIVE 10 hands struck and ed into the | st hav yught sult against for the convention to be| Seattle neter company, is au- struts. Mebdsers tin wien) Northern railroad to re- Baltimore in July. Dr, M.| thority for the statement that there tetan Willer ater voile than 6 jamages as the ree Matthews will leave Sunday will be no difficulty in handling the WELCOME STEAMER surging mass. The rioters replied | — / oes of rent and value to = those in the party belimmense amount of baggage that l with revolvers and inisiles of everr | Si a ee | known as the Pleas- Reeves, F. Edgar Barth, George | will sent to the city by the dele "rie ter, . i r « house on Pine » Frank Campbell, V. West ates to the convention. He claims| Lie ant Gover ] The dead were carted off to the! TOKIO, June 24.—The Japanese to the tunnel, which J. Elliott, Mr. Glover, Miss/that the trouble in San Francisco . heinabaries ta alias’ w The | commander at Port Arthur reports} was structed under it. The N. Little and Miss Sarah} fr that source was caused by the del, re acting & takers | lh¢ Russian armored cruiser Bayan} piaintitr aim that they were un- of Seattle; Mise Minne A.|awkward system of handling all the A motion for a new trial ° the woun died for lack | S¥cces*tully floated. jable to t the building on ace Rev. Boozer and Miss Pay | baswaze through the baggage room. . i sole taste, (By Scripps News Ass'n) . al attent G ports that nger of it collapsing, as xued Saturday morning in the case GHICAGO, June 24.—Trapped in| «& thin afternoor ; recently unable to rent it at *gates are armed with all) 1 fa freight car, which they had plan-|to the t { Cxentaxha ; skirm ally received facts in substantiation of ing a ft the against C.D, Hille | ne@ to plunder of thousands of do saaihindin: dive: aommamen 7° | weather has arrived and that the convention | at nd Attorney Forrest on the « lare worth of silks, five robbers | m demonstration and paraded |*"™ '* clothe din khaki. brought to the city, as| side pol mp tinent nding peg ton Tee’ sg: tanperatad the : “ye aaa | A - #8 the endorsement of ai! loca! | necessity of ~ opel a t Wolf Lake, | sins , be TOKIO, June 24 tches Bercial bodies. They will show | baggage will STEay. ‘Gee robber csnaped ; : nt state that during the from the hotel owners In| destination n receiving T captured are Albert Burns, | ed harged, the Ying Chen distri sity, stating their ability to ac-| sheds probably being bullt in the} RE Seleusty tajured: Albert Gre " a 6 " € off a force yiete at the present time] suburbs. . Teieeh Beith, Frank Smith and | 5 tice ate : ry and cavalry ere eens ee = ! Jobn Moetzar, all of Chicago. The | f © in threa 1 : ~ae | the} police way all are members of al| from Lodz at k =e eae e Willie Mustn’t Shoot Ir hasrts Chace bate asbuis taeee wae: eas . ait woe Jeould not « him th RTL. Gre. Sus @ hundred thousand dollars worth | day The official e rem 1 | ty. At th went | J 4 herent of property in the six months. umber killed ye y trolman Peterson and Keefe His Crackers Says Shippen °°’ lors vali, wa gn thal ny, it orveied vem a H " Sharndeer doll ancediee aaa WARSAW, June 24 “ suspect to be the two daring bandits cr att aoe tnt eoverty coms a WOE FOR WARSAW, June 24 | NEW RECORD | ws‘siinpiot ts bop ne Noe | ’ | call { aes thern Pacific limited train near Tar | as t t lenne t of Genator John | call of Polish socialis al } P attie’'s Fourth of July celebra ry ago, the celebration consist It w 1 th tain} H. M i GENERAL STRIKE trike. Business is sus; ‘ ‘ YORK ‘a. 4—Guy |°Oms, Th reday night will be safe and sane, if Joseph { appropriate exercises, the dis- | mem» { ut} er t t the prose |rewult. As yet no vic sks atndted an4; 06 bn the i officers discovered the men jpen and the conference commit-| play of bunting and fi and the| st t , that Mitchell « | ances have occurred in the city sate ate Fs beneath a wagon on 8. of local improvement are! firing of non salute In th ‘ . 48 ape : Gmicaco, 3 —t t irae dieas erent ules t und ordered them to come out to carry out their purpose. At! present day the beautiful and pat- | t Judge | t ri Leanne | Seem he T on, ald] gp SBURG. 3 ? roy at the point of their. revolvers. Meeting to be held Mon Mr. |r ‘ have almost entire-| jy ¢ lette ae intro. | ew , galnst | advices frou Pollind | <s rd “tor They gave their names as Charles nm is to address the club on en way to wanton 1 The! jurors who paid were unduly be the | MESeRting the et in Gudities taen tee om, 21, and Frank Letsen, 21, Repression of Fireworks,” In t } 1 eee 4 the e re whic he condition . there. 1s desperat i son claims to b hipbuilder, ling to show the clubmen and Clea te win-da 8 ele pe = Ta” | Hoge ters make ‘ ene battle ah lho api : his partner sta » is a raile ie members of the city council! why ° 1 tt 5 at endutn next Shea ed a ae oe ioe - oie tees ar telebrations on July 4 should burned; nervous peor s salt of ath und Mitct | Mnatinat t ! e terday it was ever aetek ann 30 ey that they had slept ibited ed; many persons a wu t " or of \ up bus officials are apprehensive ; ntinued and| pies eee veces: it seems to me that the manner thousands of people are d is the room. tet b Heretofore he han Fateas gy wit at a MebaaeEnG for $4 baie ieee | ttem i robbery, ng Indeg e isthe clty Ju Stenting staleebd that hel anaioae r [ating that the stre : vere At re car LANGE cotton hours, mak-/ 7 hail from Chic leg said Mr on I think the shooting of fireworks | wa k that t $ not 8] passible cbpect ‘ nit. | Cogent k wh ipo rg ah & mn n asked why they left « lurday orning. Jobn | should t ohibited entirely, or at | tne finement - 1] : th t Shey sommes te hive trat ail A hat th a r » custom a le except on Jt der to h ‘ a “pm | he them, @ inaugurated the custom # least except on July 4 that t : - mt emia Decuaeet Oe thamantees teehee WEATHER FORECAST | wt . p for v nb ports 0 ated a sire for violence and the supply of | ae == == =) : 4 “a this morning ar r @ that un ~ b or “Pm Not a Hae” Said She pes ! ‘| vULY 4 IN ALASKA |i morning ann Soinat nz | Mauor, secured by breaking in the | ia Nn SG ‘ : * stores, has nae ar Tonight and Sunday—Showers; hern Pacific detectt | : prot 4 terme b « ny ne rn | g y | r if tectives 4 ror, sald he sympathized 1-} Se wen ae nae s ay Re-) The conditions have assumed 1 Light West Winds. hioue 2 Aries ton, and he, t us | idated.| Rey from Alaska Ind that gpa 7 M6! portions of political revolt and] - : They were the only oner who i f the towns are to have big} pe Bi be given/there is no knowing where it will| J, D. Meleod A Kod MRMN RNR ENEMEMESNE @. I may be a lot of | Sergeant Leigh iF man | out for an acquittal, while the lebrations ¢ Fourth of July.) ~~ . end port ' t ™“ * but I'm not @ hag.” | McClurg. Kasson ¢ th re mbers of the jury we f J 1 fi to h t It is now entirely unsafe te At 1:30 lock t y aft * Doke dd from * Lise ge pce Frggene Re Bis | eo ae qt HACKED TO DEATH | oro sya “the troops Sig Mate sling Is: ceaaite Gearaietibeaar cea t " thus | th rt | Deputy Pr ey Mil-! root have full contro! of the t ve F r D 8 * ernoon * le r t ore t atate Censors do not allow the t n York BRE RRR MER RR ERE np t- | ‘ fined $ ‘ 1 produced affida trom the | py ing te th nal} ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 24.| ports to reach the outsi 1 1 Ww when’ a ~ ve — 1 t surn | other mt of the jury t ng | holla n De t Carmel Baca and Nicholas San number of killed and] st b 1 sav r t J H. C, Struve to at hat th 1| chez, wealthy sheep owne were | Wounded very heavy bit 5 } " 1 Friday r the on ite 1 r said that no Yr. PETERSBURG, Ju ‘ hacked to death with an axe while | Dr. Buck t 1 the injured | &V¢ r New Yor nd was | attempt made te timidate | Th lor wl bringing in the wool clip at La TERROR AT WARSAW - t Bonney-Watson under- ; (LER EEF HE EE EERE HS) Ly of the Jurors, and th it h Ads he'lposta, N. M. The 0 were} WARSAW, June 24.—Th . t to await burial, It » it. . te Ww t the jur lelib 1 nto an abandoned well and here in go cH J " 12:30 Sunday f t of H > 4 ' 1 b 4 erating on th ame is anx t gons burned A halfbreed, | officia are preher 1. |W x t rk’s chureh, h pret . 1 to $940,840.06. ¢ Hilt 1 hi t ’ i ’ Mot who was with the The trial of ) ' f ices to 1 oe week in M nd ne ‘ 1 at t Indiar ‘ i inter- : ot ! tr J Griffin is te « rhe int ' amp and « b WV h t| t Lakeview Yi | b 7 nr . n