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TREES te RNIN Teme cao sits = mre arene rigs ccneeentein peeencvepstncy meme reer asts be MA i A 1 etter ne ve oe f jedi 2 phone Subsor 4 Pike i6O ae aaa Sa at it Twenty-five Cents a Month By Malt or Careter kK y _A sonnesnensoonss ee = = = = + ° ef VOL, 1-NO, 33. SEATTLE, WASHI NGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, Ist. PRICE ONE CENT —PIVE CENTS ON ALL raals q be no mistakes ma je from a legal stan Ipotnt The ordinance paceet | \ | jaat night will require much careful thought on my part, and a rigid © ‘LENTY OF amination into the sl questions involved | Location of Cocmbling wen WIth the Names of Managers | Following is 4 list of the principal gambilog houses In the elty, and | their lo jon 4 Sam Ciee, Chinese lottery, Wo Chong building | ) y Whate ve" shen in this line, we can meet them. Chin Gee Ho and Mon Hop, Chinese lottery, 424 Washington street | | =S W e satisfaction in ~~ py e and treatme | aes Arnyte Hrornta club, 100 Me ond avenue south. D . > >) . - . age ongg Sage tails of th To. SPELGER & HURL BUT ~ | J. @. Higgins, Standard club, corner of Washington street and Oevel- € al , 0 é 0- | “9 BBs dental avenue | 1215-1217 Second Avenue | | John Willey, #16 Washington street HAVE RECEIVED 7 | street. | . ‘ one Certain Facts Regarding the Saloon Ordinance. RECEIVED bY St rt, TROWBRIDGE Placing the Entire Responsibility How- Aa the saloon redistricting ordin-| nue; thence southerly on Fifth av- ee Of the very finest COLORINGS and DESIGNS. Be sure ance stands, ten days must elapse | enie seventy-five feet; thence weat- to see our line before purchasing. 5 Peps aa hades erty on Cherry street to Third av~ ever for His Action Upon the Si Snes a toa |™* Maca on tno voces! Corner Tuttam Pit, STARLEAINT CO- . om ere are wee 8 *** lonue to Yeasler way then east on Jopen: First, Mayor Humes can sien | Yesler way to Fifth ay uth, | . POE erece making It @ law; aec-[to Jackson street to Aixth Soughs| M B thers Comp Ly City Council lond, he can let the ordinance go for south to Weller street ar Her | oran ro Cc i ' at produced te iret oy ten ny yan out taking (he ; aed bi acoe uth on First Meow Particulars regarding the arse ENGINEERS AND “uae BUILDERS up, and tn fies, cane itw . ritait the oe weet jd ihe Steamabtp City of Topeka, steel and wood ¢ shy and covers all branches of the aia a a eae i n Connectiout street t eant | We relved this mor Tannen of macht ir A Under a ruling of the bee hse age ne avenue: ren perintendent J. rg een oe oes nf oackian i the and © Roberts” |counset ev n Af the ordin vet Lin a northerly direction alo the oe written by Captain Thompaon, | jotaiiie Vacking Company count oan Se tee tiamnne tn see ree t’naitroad avenue to jof the Topeka. The letter is dated he exctuded district. If the ordin it neta OP oll ch 9, and was written the day | ; ance gone Into effect within ten v enue eens! Crousht ows Ginnster, It was ce COC io je - northert ue to Denny (brought down to Victor at _- , ats aa i ajor! Provided the Mne of all! he letter states that the Topeka | —tasha Racult nf the Action of, gee song The Ag reese i * in haus be [DA4 left Wrangel at 647 o'clock on | q - Ord ave already been grants held to mean | the evening of March 29, and all went | er Closing Gambling Houses — Vie”: asiae tnie nreots and avenues eno Well until 490 "o'eloek, when” the| thins. “Tn the Brat place. ET ara ad arenue The orfiinane: near Point Alexander, | q Th 1 believe that the retait business | sides na anenastor ye from |i Wrangel narrows. At this point 8 ai Ordinance Ma district of the clty, or rather a por | ay yo “ne tS Fenehthe channel Is very narrow, to auch : ton af It, should be where there are {from Yesler way to Pike perce a vtoton wrt jnguine places there no saloons, There are many persons | Mike street fro: ; nity of Point Alexander tnt i e ja Seattle who object to th _ ny ne alley Wenen [SRtOUEE A’ ibeky teat ae nae I. Bs Suatele woo ohiett te the Saleen. Eee rence, Math eae fatina ng merhed. by fly Fy ere tow certain extent | Provided: ‘That no xatoon pr hoter | No 4." yy Sigcoring "Red buoy The oon ordinance as now in|ber located on Second avy the tid ‘ the oS ‘aus PURE force, gives the following limit wis Gaaety veiue be- le rune very mtr © GAMBLING MUSTCRASE IN SPATTLE. ovation par ieaig are nese Wie pptcamady ge and YedgypiWay | Shrenet of the buoy, Gaptaln Thomp. ee GAMES OF ALL DESORIPTH pe aa First avenue and Denny way, run-| said Becond oe ergs yor hy he | tue hae wae aware of the fact that at ne CLOB| SS ° » lenny wy ae 1 Cot wi eee ee enewer aur ROT UP cane nee nmene ae 6 eee as ca] una Gk paves: rica, a sel in towards shore. "As there. Grea edueced 3 ene erly ontand all points within sev five [Hot suMtgtont wh pie R ur SUCH, IN Bi Second avenue to Pike street; thence t shal AY lent #ex-Soorm in the ; * RIEF, ARE THE ORDERS OF THE CITY Piiore gpa capt meng ghee pory oi eam nel for the leaner to ewing ut wes. IVEN LAST NIGHT. couNcIL eaten: Gapmeen « mid-stream by going mhead with f 5 Ganger of ahead without wee ee Mayor Humes Awaits Chief Iteed’s Return, Ca of fetching up on the sho: IT MUST NOT BE INFERRED Late this afternoon tain Thompson atc we oon Mayor Humes made the ounce Hi opped his en- WERE TAKEN WITHOUT THAT SUCH RADICAL STEPS | Ine Would be done Ip the sedlvoonype roe abayy Porygecrmeyey 8 A [Speed antennae fe fat Bache fi ing FRICTION. THR MUNICIPAL sca. | Ut Reet returaed thie evening from Everett gambling houses untll |i ee tea cometh emctare. CAME RED-HOT B IN EVRRY JOINT AND THE BBARINGS HE. | Oe . The chief is expected | Mager, which talked wy ment tne BEFORE IT FIN. NGS BE- ich tailed to work | ON ITSELF ALLY GOT A DECIDED oy lly, and the at proper: : AND ORDERS. ND OUT ITS GRIGT OF ORDINANCES | fwer to her helm, ns ©? 88 906-908 ; COUNCILMAN GILL NEARLY LOST | Meanwhile the bow of the Tw First Avenue q BY CRUSHING BETWEEN BOTH FEET | tmaputse af Dé enieas the é | THE UPPRR AN | tm under the! 4 MILLSTONES, D NETHER pulse of her | WHILE NAVIN STOOD | ithe brah engines, Suddenly | ——~ nate A? HIM. MAKING FACES the aliens v- 8 sudden hock, | the residence of Swain Bjornson, ‘a cere and crew kne Ba. at j 0] w that! lard, Rev. “INCIDENTALLY, IT MAY BE SAID jis," srt Rad struck submereed | ing. sioihid aches rnd cic 4 JON AMONO THE MOSTILES. Min SA TREND Wae.cOALS. f ! made which resulted Int wn de wal 8 reat a 4. that ahole had bee covery demurrer was filed th Ne n is after- i ann * known as the of C. W. Cook vs. AND PUSIONISTS atte WASHINGTON, Apri 4. — a also found pore ‘bilge plates. It Northern railway. Lemadesieets LEAGUED WOLVES TOG: Wasnt lean ‘The ad that she was tak’ ~ K A FEW COGS LN THE WHEELS ti ABHINGTON, April boat the hee hats 1, Water freely, ing MACHINE. AND THUS PARALYZE (Oe A plmsnon mitt ace President, throne o they ite Machoned she tant on aire Eas vien examinations tar : "5 Predeed that the Piiiptnoe wit! ac-| president, | through | "Asmassador that the Topek - the post office department cept the terme offered-in the Amer. | Vite at Bertin, expfesens remret |Focks of the reet i pes So Entergy) coart rocma, be: Here ls the Story Told tm Detail: fea proctamation made public by the that trouble had ariegn, there waa| 8" fortunate, for if thy reemn, dasa morning. There “The saloon redistricting ordinance came up for United States Commissioners no of disapproval of the con-| "4 back Inte deep wi any asner | uU reak 0 inese jare over twenty-five applicants at eH. There was an acrimonious debate over the im coun- —_ event the war will promptly (aut ¢ the United States omiciala, | *Tiking, she would BB ah prevent. pee | . ne _ Presented by Crichton. It naa dead amended ordinance —_——— |wunk In @ short time, antess she aie The cha: ln Mccbad aia Su aiipele! All saloons dotng business | —— ” promptly beached. With reaten orro ctiailiprse yer oe es be colored, but iam e pting the Butler hotel bar, should | appatent; Gere bas Whthing to oe ‘ PORE TOW eran Ot 9 ae areyeen led that saloons on James str 4 | but Wait for th 0 do . al eothea eg dhs. 7 ingerantan pereent ve Pike Ab ssa |The King of Italy Ie gonfirmed | Steamer to Gils Wek ee oe enn, White iver ta caxstng consid to Fitth avenue, except from the water ‘eqetarian. e fret versel to my ~% ouble owing to a break in . thane © appear was the! the lever at the Ni eet Fibs 0nd Second oven: ithin seventy-five feet of any cor- -ELECTED | a fee — British steamer Danube, its ENGLISH TROOPS READY 0 A Orithe. “tiie tle yong ranch, near 4 we. Inother respects the original redis- Any waueeo numbers from lenort - She steamed up within a ? (T discussion wt Det oe _ teleting ortinance defining saloon limits in the city remained ere spre a Soe & ie i eaten oD : , ’ Toveks. A county commi, Se ee unehans- | As Mayor of the City of Pe pe sk siileeihies in caetaat th Minbontbes [boat wae lowered trom the Topeka ed the surveyor nate, who tnotzpoe- sated argument in which il asked to have an amendment cago Without Doubt. setts has doubled in 3 years |word that she was tn Bude with Te Protect the Fore muna hy, e-vote was cae Ree sala pigeiagpms accused him of insincer- CHICAGO, Apri a British consuta rep che bess Bang assistance was needed Canto i pau \ pr —The lo ow . jot write: . is He 7 to © im fayor of the ordinance, | mayoral: ier. ‘ he local) send impurtant tr Fetuired fod beth ritten by Licenses to wed were tant 5 be secuted {te final passage were Cra Crich - pert ae jection is progressing | news by telegri Ps ts and selene n to Superintendent Trow- morning for Fred Brownin: rad hey james, Muldoon, Navin and Taytor. The agsinet mt, i 2 Eee, Saree enone. Mee. poe ee wan bee Mmere. CBO EX and ser figee | yeotss jon, " wares and th . anube, nd Mabel Smith, a; Casteiman, Dillef Gill, McArdle, Rode, and eg were cant by Uweeag Booted he platy pred shalt chambenunaes t aie Poet ¢ Lritish steamer proceeded ere Charles Davis. ag ‘The result was a surprise to the opponents of the ordi Known shortly after the polls close, a Mexico, Men make thetbeds and|, T letter further stated that the| HONKC ‘ tsaatiae ween nae. 5h yee. 6 HPS: Rude at once took an aggressive atti we nance, and Harrizon, the Demecvas, ts undeadt. |". a a me Are passengers would be sent to Juneau | appreh ONG, April 4—Considerable | » Weeninacen, “Mr. President: Aw tt . said: ly re-electud. on either the lighthouse ¢ oo pprehension Is felt here ov . : seeme an @ ender Man- v the} Sarah A. lore re aaa oa ws cose tah Ms Soh Seo Sans that decent ee” anne PR seers Bae every |Sanita or the Cottage City, which eaariyea about Canton. and the|prietor of Abe Wire anenne bes she lowest dives are siness on Second avenue, though Faoe at least ere shortly expected north, | 2aneer that threatens English resi-| “ho was arrested egy Meensed below Yesler way, I wou! 4 | and some of several Ward bound. The letter jdents in the event of | om last January by & motion that the chief of police Gj 14 like to make [ times o arate requested 1," the Ch of an outbreak cer Hubbard, is being tried be- ‘ be instructed to close i sent up to investi- e Chinese. The natives are | fore Judge Jacob levies tnd gamvu: ¢ all Chinese tot- as os the damage done to the Topeka. | VOT” Ditter against t . ‘obs, of the Superior ‘Then eat ai gy NR age as in open violation of the law.” | Med ee aye Dnt 6 “tue-| In the meantime the water oa KA. troops here peg Rea Baygeenson on howe cma < ee 6 J leman, who had also Ty by boy who was onew a 4 ped out and the h orders. » Strietions tn the ordinance § eres the re- # a theodolite?” y bor wid . just passed, sprang \ replied hate repaired to “4 — @ written resolution, which he eorones had aig son feet and offered Y Goa." # Ot | heamer te proved to Juneau, where SEATT’ pine Ean tne cat cae 5 to propose, ordering the chief of police to “st oa for six months rf Antrew Gumsaalal , 1 ing ure the services of a LE INKLINGS. | Soon th formerly do the Gunite Gat 3 skin games,” and to do so within twenty-four hours, oo dbp fonwils, and ja now wi Z og Superintendent Trowb: The Rquitable sere Se te datiecn count on ‘the that al! gambling games be mentioned in the resol: aa moved that of the Camarasam Dineaver this morning that a aver wil nn aw aaa aie ate tee and is ‘en ge Caltforaia Marek ution. . - 9 dive ne ation has bee : e had . pegged & committee consisting of McArdle and — gin Sr To e @ t 8 amoan recently unearthed in ning. — north 98 the ftrat steamer to {ated with a capital of Heyy pond ware weare Fgh ae § hext meeting. James wanted to hw . os h S pane” fie o Beatie is is the Al-Ki,|tfustees are W. A. Barrta, ¢ af jost. ‘ we the Judicta: fog ee aduit immigrapt which In scheduled te _ jarrtz, O. A. make the ” ry committee * admit- vied to sail tomorrow, |Curry and C. B. He | % r F ee report. Crichton backed James, and wanted a report withi v ie country in thedast three |A* 2¥a the freight will be dis- Holman. | rane Walla Walla sailed f@ San : cen minutes. Gill objected, and James agreed wi > udie. |inonthe of 1808, 41,000 hod money, (CharKed there and the damage ney B. P. rencieco thie: seeing wate sitter 4 ter of an hour was not enough time. with him that a quar- = {tian 2000, thoughy bad wey. |paired to such an extent as to i Praga get ua = |e a wie ae and the Umatilla ar- The sequel to the matt % sina ® e Topeka to return to Seattle, |@ Juden ; yesterday on |fived with 134 passengers. or was that the judiciary co wae s4 | Upon her arriv open ment secured in the superior | Structed to prepare a sweer mittee was in- r val here she will be Jeourt by him for Henry GI | , ping report against gamb | hi bvery senator who retiqg with the | ‘ken to the dry dock at hosed : ¥ Gles against) Harbormaster council next Monday alght. Fambling, to present to |, LONDON, April A—tord atin. /Tocen’ conerams srtin with the | master harbor, where SB ay 2 ame ae athe ga flied his monthly report at the Clty accepted German's propos. | the way « igh » ren y Rude then raised an objection. He wanted immediate acti eee ren. comtaudan” to ie way of 8. net speigh except permanently repaired. Chartes 3, Baker, reosiver of the| tne ahippthe ever the mobek Oban j on his motion the chiet of police was f ion, and |settle the Samoan diMeulty North Dako ork ang Roach of Merchants’ National bank, has re- shipping over the month of Feb- deciinouinday 04nd aneees instructed to act within twenty- | United States has saeaay Ya mee akote: dgisd ta en ke Ge at . ates has already accepte April 15, and A.W. : G4 “savor AS nasa stony ‘Tells The Star What fte Will Do. ar | 109 80 a } 1 tnauan photomrap Mappreme de- appointed to su — oa The new residence of Gen. Biter at do yeu pee - — tomers by hie hae 4 in Washingt aor munity te bie honed tor o © Propose to do?” was the question put Gukeres upaar seua ites y atan The Seatt! \ by a wombee ot wanitte weuahene a “About what?” © Star reporter this morning. ; on, This method soon ¢ anpeis| mi Pherae w ion nnel club held a/ who had betwei Fac pmecer ’ thei m to p m4 - . J night, and arranged at em suscribed “About the twenty-four hour gambling order.” aac saigtony WV |few minor details ‘about the ured O | #98,000 toward {t. Gen. Bchoteld ts ‘The resolution has not yet o Pig ; HONGKONG, April 4—Capt. May,| Gen. Guy V. Henry was re ee te nie ee ea ee ay, ene, Stee Soe rs ome to me from council, and I know |SUPerintendent of police, who was | aeked what kt woently eld in this city beginning April 12 @ war of the revelfion, who hing of it officially, You may state, however, that I r | bates es tee gugtaten te Guiness, jaucceed in P ind of @ man would oe 2./has not received a similar honor, : Mrleciiisadi" 5 Yr eddeadbsalicin ox tha poole cf th gard the |haw returned ere uninjured ninese, |sueceed In Parto Heo, | He sald, “A onl Judge Hanford has rendered a de- — ; People, through thelr representatives, ask to have poses eds nay nuk te ee sion pe caee See re chile repairing the steamer Lady or anything else done , ing places cloned, sieics M he steamer South Portland, [of the Lake, which has run o: ies tnd Yas a I shall put no obstacies in the way. You muat ell dressed young w ontana or: Meet foci’ the libelants $2500, the | M¢mphramagog, Vt., for the ‘on ci are never given the gambling places any permits, nor i 1 : inteleks Hecamne euteten ste yates PRRERS ee Gold ‘rivet, ‘Which dina: been: bisced ts 4 a beer enlh 2b Werk . ed the police en e ve . said one word in favor of @ disregard of law.” station, having in charge a drunke the Fili in James J, Gtey he vessel's bow ‘by the late Bit 1 you inst i? i " ni} james J. Steytier, of Colby, K Hugh Alla nstruct the chief of police to enforce the anti 'Ttattan, whom she had found tn the | county, died yester ¥, Kitsap | 55 n, of Montreal, when the order?” anti-gambling ptreet, and whose hands she had se- the (Providenes ahienl et at}, tee ate suennty Senne “. dail see the is ured with her belt | _— at een nee hospital o ver | ul he rivet was fou finds the laws : b Ho Lwtid yea and instruct him that wherever he i ; MA [has tived ‘with ‘hom :H. ice, Mie a ee neat e be’ violated in this city, he shall tL n not kick MANILA, March 4.—P . ‘ vet tee, at the offenders. ‘That ‘ Promptly arrest backward. py i) Part of the | Colby Mr. Steytier bh ot is sufficient, imn’t it?" whe has come for the t First Montana regiment, in mak “oor bh hae Dee ie gla 4¢ way ke ttarina ? ~ by ie Rensye " making [Poor health for over a year, but un-| The foor of the ro ay be erred t - -_ polled of its feathers, nnoissance in the direction « ast FY “ rotunda tn th \° “T- chat inetrost ata yori the gambling places will be closed?” head sranttet tam cous an Calumpit today be ee : nes bik eg L reey bee ted to being | 1" Corn Exchange where the oe make your own conclusions,’ 0 entorce the laws in Seattle. You can lucker stands behind hie victim. A ot Filipinos who put up a sharp| Was emp beats gts Rade + me he tnneene ont is very unique. It Is “The bl =e he Killed Mrs. MickKIn- | Ow from 4te foot has vigor enough (fant; in which one American was/ Herald He h i Ad a Of inlaid ‘womde, axrenwed m Shai ieu sedate at Se seieci: lain Kans A jeo kill «man Bent Sree OOt Seen WOR Deal and as brothe r living in | in the form of a mariner's compas, : ‘ou will not be fa 7 3 “ heme wane Rielle Bt pe ree ae o remainder of hig | Within a border of Greek fre “eee 4 went tho fats et far wrong in stating that. The councilmen repre- ley’ S Brother Minn Florence Nightingale te now | 7! woes aa Gina RUNS in su entives Bre in South Ain wards of 4000 pieces Oe wood an a j 6g . clone upon 8, & sellout ices _ ployed. Almost eve bao sor SBA ations: the ‘ve: ipon 80, She has suffered very ——— The sut every British vari- 6 saloon redistricting ordinance Jmuch from iit health in he , »-postoMice station, form. | ty 18 Included in this scheme of de: 8 you sign it?" nance passed by the council; a — ing Years, as the Se rey ste RE LAN DS mpi d ' the bultding near the Union | coration, nian nde That is a different matter. 1 : and of fever brought on by, her nn aot tae ee moved to ¢18 Broad CEG Ag yaaa siaied SAU Aiabiitior ‘tke the taee | Teme Ole ores AON Sinaia trial | Shorifoing: labors Guring the Ory a Bc 3. Fisher i# the clerk] A curicus marriage h Jewal right to pa it Wad ae taadee Doviaias Haid the Wounedt bad @ |ansaetiog George baxter, brother war -ag¢4 FOR SE ae — place ‘at Neweastte, Iangland bar nt to paw such an ordinance. Th . murdering re uxton, brother ee the thrird tim pone inte tab aiheatie (ot eitiotun’ éutar tho taarter ai fa question relating of Mra. McKinley, began here today,| Organ grinders In Verviers, Bol | ain fhe case of Benjamin Bogardué | MARing® Bas Ree eeenetamee to be considered, 1 do not know at rad er and several other things — a tush, ant ar ae dalmatian ¢ : Se and Mi a enteen va Lillie vers [in the AURRAGAe Of a Bhiae, altar oe ot know a oe : we : led to ap ASHINGTON, Ap ett, ¢ od with robbery, Judge : pride, ank tie te Wl dished ion aay sraativetions” what action I shall er in Canteens. Ne a ee kag Weciial ine. oes Preatene thee Theea ye ener aioe tne f ary, | Judge, there has Dien, SONAR Teniare: make laws, but merely to wee th gations. It is not my desire to | WASHINGTON, April 4.—Attor i » superintendent and play thelr | ton opening to ifisned “ proclama-|and placed the plaintiff under nity | ont in each of her three engage- through the city’ council, | at the will of the people, as reflected |"°¥ WRN, snr isd ttor.| inatroments,. The OFghas wich ate jira Osit 6s Me gat Publle. She seat~ | bonds, Quaker Her Geet GbenS Was 6 , 8 clearly and correctly expresned, There must sy SAAR GANT Teakd a0 Goin | coro. Crete ce caer eatie ocleek [eet ae coin ae Sse roe pipet paler emer Mya moon. atid post exchanges in canteon Bes tee ee on the street |part of Colorado. The eatern| John van Bossche, of South We-| At 16 she 4 Present Is a Protestant, granted, takes, place at noon, May 4. pening |attle, and Maggie Goodman, of storeh | $0 she tock’ cutee are Se . Te - Seattle, were married yester ah aa’ ae nan of 60, and now, yesterday at} at 42, she is united to a man of 8 * S *

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