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CENTS A WEEK Phone Main {050 THE J.W, Sweagea, known aa “X-Rays | Swe was fined $5 and costs by Judge Austin yesterday afte , la charge of carrying a conc e apon |. Mre, Laura J. Moore has been re ported to the police as misving fre {her residence at the corner of Sey How tis Forethought Worked Out the “ “ye om Federal Court Case to the Satis- cocci The Senator ted on the 12th faction of the Gas Company, Sear VOL. 2 No. 273. | | | Ap aici © steamer City of Seattle sated | for Alaska and way ports last night; | jahe had 60 first class passengers. | ‘The injunction case against the | posit ‘The steamer Crarina arrived ot eity begun by the Gas Company w: want hoon today from Ban Fr with heard on aranaeeer in Soles a o. | At this juncture Judge Burke, at- & large cargo of general r court erday. torney for the gas company, intro- dise. h Handord today rendered his | duced and passed through the city ment of decision, continul: the temporary nell an ordinance attacking the | turn to injunction ing the city and £88 company. — board of public works from interfer-| Judge Burke came out In a ing with the ita of the gas com- lengthy “P.-1.” interview, attempt |* until 14, when the ing to show how harmless the ord Will takep lace. inance was But he has not since | does not affect the quo | explained why he refused to enter (HAPTER case flied in the state /the federal court in a mandamus which will be brought to a case before the passage of that or- at the earliest possible dinance. Nor why his office was tn j#uch haste to file an injunction as son as the ordinance was adopted. | ‘The purpose of that ordinance was to make ft possible for the gus |company to get iis case into the fed eral court In the best form possible , jfor the gas company and in the worst (orm poamible forthe” city. To Last Night's Meoting of Another object of that ordinance ws to shift the burden of proot on| of the City Council. | to the city. | How well the learned attorney for | ny CaP a the gas company succeeded is indi-| At the meeting of the city council [cated by the latest outcome. last night two petitions were pre- } e argument of the cage yester- | sented relation to the existing jday Mr. Humphreys stated that the | vice and crimp now prev Rurke ordinance was void for the | reason that the efty council had no | §, } | courts, hearing ite. i ' to pass an ordinance ad ue i i 4 the 08 an ordinance granting a fran: | The petition asks for legislation ¢ tha chy. It was |chise. From this position he argued | Zhe petition asks for legislation, 4) | that quo | that the ordinance being vold and at fami!y entrances to saloons and | the same time the basis of the ens | i alee extn ft ‘umphreys bomen eg Peepers the Injun a ae laces where intoxicating liquor Is | ‘The court, however, ruled againat | Pola” The petitioners declare that the city on this point. the closing of the side entrances | argument waa then directed jand the abolition of the boxes and | ow concealed apartments would — do| away with a great amount of vice | nd crime. A similar petition wae alsa recetved from t Chamber of “ |Commree. Hoth were referred to ie leads to thé question, Why ptm manag on police, license and id not Mr. Humphrey insist upon! 4 petition, headed by the names the repeal of that oréinanest lof Kinnear. and Brown, R. Sartori, Mr. Humphrey's demurrer to the! y¢ @ K. Gottstein, R. M. Kinnear, comptaint for want of facts suffetent/ 4° 1, Brown and R. W. arto, and | t- constitute « cause of action. ad-/ containing the names of 49 other Seattle saloon and — business men of the city, was read. It pro- tented against the 1 o'clock closing t# ordinance and it declared that the “jagitation sgainst the saloons was ness interest: et Fg g 4 a il Ht 3 i 7 il EY ° i ferred to the committee on police, license and revenue. A resolution, presented by W. H. rry, was passed. Tt declared the council's intention to pave with vit- rified brick Yesler way, Main, Washington and Jackson streets, between First and Fourth avenues Madison street, from Fifth to Sixth avenues, to be planked. Madison street, from y avenue ‘ TAS 10 CONTRA — Motan Bros. Co. Will Get the Big Job: oes. Tomorrow—The Citizens Fund of Eat nue to the Nag graded and pari Pattery street from Fifth to Western avenue, to be planked. East Thoma, from Fifteenth ave- | addition, to be nue north to Twentieth avenue, to/ be graded, ine ae Kelly, which ts «imply a nick. , 5 ® Fir, between Broadway and/ name. During my residence here I Twelfth avenue, to be graded and) sewer constructed. Just before the meeting adjourned Wilt H. Parry presented a reaolu All ground for doubt that Seattle; for the ship will be arded Wed-| tion thanking Andrew Carnegie for | ‘Would get the battleship contract nesday, and the Mo Bros. Co.|h 00.000 gift to the city. The ‘Was removed yesterday. Secretary! must be prepared to give an imme- | reso! Long, of the navy department made diate acceptance. The full amount an offer to the Moran Bros. Co. on is need to cover the reducting In terms which would make the price | price the navy department will ask, 44. The representative of and it must be subscribed today. Bros. in Washington receiv-| The committees has solicited among e4 a telegram from the Seattle the business men, but there are thou os ta te tere, canon ae chamber of commerce, guaranteeing «ands not yet seen who will be bene- a by > im m Wash the $100,000 popular subscription.’ fited by this contract, and who are |!mston etreet at an early hour this He thereupon told Secretary Long | undoubtedly wtiling to join In the | morning. that = —— company would se-| work of raising the guarantee fund. ward. Upon these we wish to urge the ir ~ Ww leg ry Long interpreted the 4! portance of making their sulecrip-|(hi0t wae aerested lant night by Pa per . bonus provision for Pa- tions today. We ask th to eal! | preg man on suspicion cific coast bidders exactly a# Moran at the chamber of commerce or up-, Bros. asked. The limit of cost, as or any member of thiscommittee and ided by congress, was $3,400,000 tary Long required the sub-| wish to give. This is a matter of jicin saloon last night traction of $49,900 for inspection, su- | importance, and there can be no de- | sere acd van Or HELD UP FOR 25 CENTS. ervision and coy . This wouid | lay in concluding it. | make the price TRente #8.511,00" Ada-| W. R. FORREST, airman, ing the 4 per cent. differential, which | GRIFFITH DAVIES, John J. Keough w amounts to $140,444, he offered the JAMES GOLDSMITH, ‘an early hour this m contract to the Moran Bros. Co. for C, J. SMITH, Wm. robb. Mitchell was garrotted and John Wells, colored, an allege D, McCurdy, @ sailor, was robbed arrested at ning by Pa- 4 $2,651,544. The company had pre-| JOMN SCHRAM, \cadeat af hiekbar sehen ‘Tas ‘ viously scaled its bid to $9.749,000, | W. P. TRIMBL eee nt mereek te Oe and feel that this would be as low as it dared to go, even to insure a per- 4 manent warship buflding plant. The citizens of Seattle undertook to Taine the $100,000 necessary to cover | A. 8. BURWELL, } & eanaw lrobbing R. P. Sullivan on First av w ‘ nue south, near Main street. Su ANDREW HEMRICH, livan was on his way home when JAMES A. MOORE. cconted by wo 5 Additions subscriptions to the fund |jwan accamad Hy twe men. They 4 further reductions. Last night all| yesterday inted to $3,145, ma: fe refane od to Dut 96000 had been subscribed, and |ing the total $94,325, The subscrip-|tnrow up his handen Sullivan then the building of the battleship in Se-| tions were made as follows: grappled with his assailants and succeeded in holding Keough until attle w: ‘The the officers arrived, assured. | Amount previously pledged legram guaranteeing that|J.M. Colman ...... . ° the full $100,000 would be raised, was | Olympic Cafe Co. . ’ sent by W. R. Forest, as chairman W. W. Robinson of the chamber of commerce com-| Hicks & Morton mittee in charge of the subscription. | H. F. Hennett > "4 Robert Moran will reach Washing-| A. T. Van de Vanter ....%..... ton tonight or Wednesday. Having| Wm. Walker, Port Gambie.... the pledge of the $100,000 fund, he M. 8. Drew “e fons will accept the battieship award at Felltz Tent & Awning the meeting with Secretary Long to- | Lehman Bros. ......... morrow. The papers will be signed, | Morland and the preliminary arran. i for the construction of the ship begun at once. ' To raise the remaining 34,000 of | Ch the popular subscription by tonight, |¢ the chamber of commerce committes | Pierre Barnes .......... ‘ issued the following appeal: | Geo. B. Blanchard, Tacorta .., TO THE PRHOPLE OF BEATTLE: |Louls De Paoli .. . Only 16,000 remains to be subscribed A, D. Blowers & Co. to complete the fund of 36.000 noces- New Western Hotel 4 sary to secure the construction of | Dr. Arthur De Voe South Sea Superstitions. | In the islands the old gods are atit!| very close to present life, deapite the vigorous profession of the newer faith which the missionaries have introduced, On village greens the stone churches rise into prominence; people are unremitting in the! ndance upon the servicesfl wear ing clean white shirts and gaudy bonnets, according to the sex of the carrying thelr Bibles wrapped In spot But In the Jungle no Samoan quite 8 ancestral gods, the pow-| ers of nature, and in the domain 6f the hunter and the fisher these old| gods reign supreme, Moraliste may | battleship in feattle. It is absolute-|C. F. Barkman ... not assume to blame them as un-| ly necessary that the entire amount tutored be pledged at once, as the contract Total.. superstitions of an inferior race |with people of the infinitely super: | for Caucasion race he cannot avoid seeing a few practices which may| ¥ ot bi peratition rhie | Harry Cowan, the Northern Paci |Cortainiy helleved hecemsary to tucks insane, attempted suicide by jump foreman injures by failing rose at! What the boy does to the worm aft | e wan| Palmer Bunday, died last night tier it is on the hook and before it ing in the oe. Inet night. He WO) tne geattle General hospital of his|goes into the atream i# proof that regeued by Officer John Kelly an4/injuries, Cowan was attended by |there ia kinship in practice between 4 it to the County jail, where he will Dr. J. B. Eagleson. He leaves Althe savage and tie cultured sports- examined as to his sanity | widow. » sedis | man, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. An unknown man, thought to be DIED OF INJURIES, informed of what had south, and of Occidental and Becond | room. avenues south between Yesler way | and Jackson streets, The imorov ments will cost upwards of $250,000. The failowing street improvements were ordered: lof hie place, had succumbed to the |eppeared fn a morning paper stating be prepare & note for the amount they | of $30 and a gold watch in a tender. |“ to fine the two gambl SHAT TLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1901. Fiat] 10 Tie FINISH Gamblers Green and Moore Plead Guilty. TRIED TO SQUARE IT But Their Counsel Is Wroth And So Is Thos. J. Seund Who Will Fight Se rs ack—A tional Case, A stupendous shaking up ts pending in gambling and police cir- cles, and today it ls predicted by those who are in a position to know, that within the next 44 h pubite ity of Beattie will It ta under- stood that warrants will be tenued, hot only for the proprietors of the » but that L. Meredith, t. D. F. Willard and Detective C W. Wappenstein will be called upon answer to a charge of permitting gambling to run in direct violation of the wtnte law and city ordinanc The expose whieh ie now plainiy vis Ibie to many members of the bling fraternity is the outers’ of the Green-Moore gambling on which was hanging fire in Judge Cann's court since Inst Thursday, and came morning defendant Throughout the trial both maintained their they had as much mbling game in fe ie a8 Gny perwon, and pleaded not guilty to @ charge of conducting a game known jn gambling vernacular dlackjack. went to the morning and an- bounced to the suprise of many # tatorm present. that they acalred te change their plea of not guilty, and throw themeelvese upon the mercy of the court Accordine to their wishes, Judge Cann ordered Clerk Case to enter up @ fine of $40 and conte Against Wm. Moore and Frank Gewen, charged with gambling and to feturn the exhibits in the case, whieh consisted of several pa- per signe and $223 In money. “Take Up the Next case said the tustice,” and Moore and Green left the court An hour later J. J. & nm place, and without losing much time. haet- ened to the law office of Attorney fn the Bafley building, and there declared his intention of con Unuing the fight for bis rights, not- withstanding that his partner, Wm. Moore and Frank Grren, an employe pressure brought to bear upon them, to drop the prosecution. wet ht Hard. Mr. Saunders w: when asked as to his mode of pro- cedure, anid: “I have been a real- dent of the city of Seattle for 2 years, A number of people know indignant, and ver have heen arrested Recently Wm. Moore and myself opened up a gambling game tn a r i t rear of our saloon on First enue south. The game was in charge Frank Green. One night Capt. Wi ly powsed.|iard and Detective Brown entered| Kintuck, which left Seattle with 800} our place, seized the gambling pata Green, The following day an article that the police raided the resort cause minors were permitted to play the game, That statement I brand an false, and charge that it riv- en out for publieation by either hief Meredith, Capt. Willard or 1 also a consptrary y raid, and that th " story was given out as an exc ft the officials to close up our 5 le In reality tt wae done at the instigation of the bors gamblers A Put-Up Job. “I have conducted our fair as a gambling # amen as uld be conducted. Yesterday I was in formed that Police ‘ann had given out that it w intentions fe, meaning and Green, $500 and cost two which he would add a six month sen- tence in the county Jali; but « the other hand, if they would plead guilty, a nominal fine would be as- sessed. Asa fact, he fined each $40 this morning. All'T ask is to be giv- en the same privileges granted by the police authoritios to John Clan- cy, Hen Pincus, John Conaldine, Geo, L/ Abbe, ‘Jap’ Holaington, Mark Nor- ton and the rest of the gambling fra- ternity, I don’t want to do any per- son an injury, but I as ask for my rights, Tonight I will have a apot- ter at the door of every gambling house in the clty, His duty will be to take the name of every business man who enters They will th be called upon to tontify that there ts ec gambling In the city of Be I will have y rights, wheth rconaitates m es against the als or not The cloning of our game wan the reesuit of a conspiracy fathered by the bows gamblers and the police, That ia all I have to say may be looked for.” Mr, Saunders was questioned very closely, When asked if the names of savages practicing absurd | Chief Meredith, Mayor Humes, who} country, he says, ae animais treat- | the for |iy the head of the poliee department, | ed with more kindness than in Great | tinuity of the line Is preserved by | if any morallst will cnly go a-Ashing Capt. Willard and Detective Wap-| Britain and with more creulty than |the small epirally wound included in the | penstein would be warrants to be issued, Mr. Saunders remarked that he had no fight to make againat Mayor Hurhes. ‘The reason the police officials will be pro- ceeded against 1s the result of the| prejudiced animosity they have show It is said that overtures cannot be| made to Saunders, and that he will fight the case in the supertor court, STA MOVES TO WEST STREET ‘A BATIL George ¥. Kisnatra has removed | his butter, cheese and eage commin- | sion house from 62 Columbia eat to 908 Western avenue B.C, Van Brunt in o open a general commini 6 Western avenue. t to HONOWWIU seess PODMEDOOHOAOENODEOOOOOGS © & The only Paper in * Seottio that deres e ® to print the News PTT) ° CENT ttre Start in the New Year ugg <tme By Dealing With a BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. Their at of SWEET AND DRY WINES, IMPORTED LIQUORS. AND CORDIALS, ete., in te PURE GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. ‘ FOROOSSOOSS FOF OOOOOHOH 6009940900066 6460000000 4% HAPPENINGS At Meeting ot city. coun [Latest Summary of fieenss| Telephone Franchises in the Islands Discussed. HONOLULY) Hy 1, Dee. tie ig kw News just received here from! The city council was tise scene of Hawaii by the steamer Maun Loa a lively debate last night over the states that thé indications are that Question of granting « sews the voleano Maunakea will soon be franchise to Geo, G. Hunt t }in eruption again, Dense volumes |Perlod of 25 years. For two by the city fathers discussed ef smoke hang about the crater and the rumblings that always proceed |® flow are heard, mentary rules and finally killed t ordinance by @ vote of 7 to 6. ‘The ordinance granting J, 6. M O aN Unexpected ond thin! to bring charg: | However, something | The American schooner Twilight,|Groarity and others a teler | from the South Beas, put in here yes- franchine, was returned to the « |terday tn a badly damaged condi- | et) with the mayor's veto. |tion. She waé leaking at the rate of) Mr. Hunt and Mr, McGroarity 10 tnehes an hour and bad to be | both anxious to secure franchi F ; . 3 » Assayer's Materials id Everything needed for Field or Labratory. .» Amateur or Professional ) Retorts, Crucibles, Furnaces, ‘ STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 627 Firat Avenue, Poot of Cherry 8t ° 1940000060 406490400010 0000000 OOOO $000OO660064604OF4000 66 SP POOOOOSSOSSOODOOOOOOED Zz M MILES & PIPER CO. 8 & PIPER CO. %. ©. beached to keep her afloat. She has ana their eu: | 4 | upporters in the coun \* Of 300 tons -of copra aboard. | are about evenly divided. To ove | District Attorney Baird has recety. |T4e the mayor's veto nine votes ei led positive instevetions from Attor- | Peauired; but only seven were re ney Gen. Griggs to make a thorough ©: This was « victory for the « emies 6 eGroa |investigntion of all concerns and Who hag pie, MOUOMrity | mens. re formed 19 | porting the Hunt franchise | reat md to proceed) When the mayor's veto a Invertigations | was presented by the clerk jwarrant him in #0 doing, criminally | trances, vice and crime | petitic jor clvitly, the circumstances of | Were. dropped awhile. All sett }the case demand. Mr. Bair down to fight the franchise busine ad eaye “Tr as they are known in the| Spqite2nd. | The mayor vetoed « Taited Btates, are not the trust®! been made in it | that are known here. Those of|of our pr: 1 th | Honolulu are thoae of business com- | mayor's o binations in restraint of trade. My }inetructions are of such a nature | that I will progeed against all that |do not desolve or cancel their Ulegal agreements.” If lumber, off an: other trusts which tend to hurt the community exit, they will receive! the attention of the district attor |ney, Several of the local tru | have announced that they are about | Poca: | The majority report of 1! [to die to escape prosecution The | the granting ae tee a most prom'nent of thease ia the com-/| the minority report, signed by Bia! |Dination of jocal jobbers aguinst/and Vincent, advocated its indefir micas aide ex better the old service and if the new company were r compelled to do that, it Unclear to grant it # franc Binke of the Seventh ward, m #4 that the comptroller be request ed to publish the message, The mc tion was carried. The Hunt franchise was next sidered. The majority report of |drummers from the ma'niand. Com- itponement Counciimar |mereial travelers who have been ,» of the Fourth ward, ber | the attack on the friends of the Hur | visiting the islands, have met with a very frosty reception at the hands Jef local wholessiers, wh» have en | deavored to Ke trade in their own band aetna. mental In passing & law taxing each j4rummer 00 for @ license for the |privilege of soliciting trade in th islands, The wholesalers’ associa-| arieg by a vote of 7 to 6 oh has. after a call from Col.| “The Fourth warder then arose ar rd, given assurance that the M-/|satd: “I am sorry to see the major renee would be withdrawa, and nol ity of thts council! take the stand it further ctetecie would be placed in| hee, It looks as if the 4 te the way of trade seekers from a jashamed to have these tworfratchis |The Journeymon Plumbers’ asso- | Published by side.” Jeiation were the next to receive a] ic, Ue nigue, temdont the rennet visit from the district attorney, @94 | report ad: ae a result they have repeaied any | ponement jrules that are obnoxious to the gen- | ried 7 to 5 eral weifare of the community, and | vot on,” and signified his in with similar section taken by pg pea: A. A oad master plumbers, it le now possi the purchaser desires, and to beve | consider immediately. The motior work done by any competent per-| was lost and the fight ended. son. In speaking of the matter to Star reporter this morning, Mr. Mc roarity sald: “The fact of the m to hae been tho ¥ Venscls that left the coast about | Hecussad by my supporters and my the middle of December arrived in| seit, ‘The position Mayor Humes hae more or lees damaged condition here. |faken, and the reasons he gave fr They report passing through the/his veto message ts now well under severest gale in recent years. The| stood. 1 wish to say that I am most storm evidently originated betweon | wtilin ry demand here and the mainland, for not a/|% urther, I will . | promise, tionable’ back | trace was feltat Honolulu. The Tee thak the counesl wit abvelins |ateamer Sierra, of the Bpreckels line, | a franchine the city will have a tele jarrived two days overdue, Her car-| phone system second to none in th go and the mai! was badly damaged | United States. People want « eu |by the water that washed over ber] perfor wervice: an able competit! ldeck. The Canadian steamer War- | 44 they shall have it | 00. 1 steamer! When th veto is published fiv [eteneo, ang the Pacite sal daye, I shall again bring my request Rio de Janeiro, also had very! before the city council, with one ae |rough voyages laboring fearfully for| i! of the mayor's objections set at five days and nights under slow | rest.” speed. Feng are entertained for | the safety the horse transport | Mr. Jamen eaid the com the franchise if tha also grante aid Mr. James "was not lived up to, as is seen by minority report.” unciiman Blake moved to con tider the minority instead of majority report. The motion wer Sparrow Commits Suicide. sparrows were fou side in Smith Pond, Che | may i ers were within eyesight, and the [ace were, wa of suicide, The | Jattention of the men were first at cted by the distressing cries of | e wecond bird, which w n the | shore of the pond, The n drew nearer and watched. The sparrow | Library Will Move Into Old | was seen to put ite head uncer the | | | water and allow it to remain there | University at Once. for atime. It repeated ducking sev- ' era) times at short intervals. The last time the sparrow’s head |remained under the water longer | The library books that escaped the |than before and the men dr | fire will aoon be moved into the tem- | cjoser, only to find that the bird |porary home in the old university horses on the 14th, and has not been ad ed to the side of its mate and building. Judge Winsor sald this | tay there expiring. The hunters say marnt that It wan a clear icide “Arrangements have been made | They are mén of wide experience In with Mr, Carson for the Seattle Art| feld and forest, and in all thelr trips | League io vacate the rooms at once. | they maid they had never seen a bird |The regents had already offered the | ghow such attachment as was dis- space for the public brary. It ean | closed by the sparrow, which died move into the university building | of its own destr as soon as it sees ft.” bd an British-Pacific Cablo. The specifications for the new | British submarine cables in the Pa jeifie call for the pnatruction ¢ of cable to lonies of Can- Australia and New Zealand Owing to the fact that there is no ber of murders tn Itk British territory between Canada mitted in that country and the equator in the Eastern por which animals are treated with the | ions of the Pacific, an uninterrapt most cruelty. He claims, too, that | eq stretch of cable is to be laid be- comparatively few murders are o tween Vancouver and Fanning is mitted in. thone countries in which | tand, a distance of $200 miles, which societies for the protection of ani-| allowing the custom 4 per cent. male flourish, excess for inequalities, ete. will Out of every million inhabitants, | make an unbroken cable of about he says, there are in England and | 3900 miles necessary | Ireland only 6 murderers; in Ger-| The new cable will consist of one | many, 11; im Belgium, 14; in France, | central copper wire surrounded by a | 16; In Austria, 28) in Hungary, 67; in| wpiral of smaller wires. The latter America 18; in Bpain, 8%; in Italy,/are wound spirally, Aas they are 96. |mueh lens likely to rupture du | ‘These fyrures, he maintains, are | special | just what might be expected. In no| way, Novel Murder Theory. |. According to an ingentoun atatis- | tielan, who has been at work on the | Condect the British subject ever since the assassination | adg King Humbert of Ital; a in ase of the breaking of ntral wire the electrical con- ciroult Ing the ‘ables up in Italy, and the treatment accord- |The last addition will b ed to them in other countries may | world’s total of submarine fairly be gauged according to the/to 183,000 miles |number of murders committed in| — each |**At the same time this statistician, | INQUEST TOMORROW, who fe @ German and an Influential | tad rT} An tnqueat will be held tomorrow S\over the body of Thomas Nance pher of the Berlin Boctety fe t Protection of Animals, adn considerable factor Killed at Georgetown yerterday by a Northern Pacific passenger train, | that climate | in this matter, ing rains when applied in this | | Phone Main 657 OUR LINE ID QUSEHOLD GOODS Is the most varied and complete in the Northwest and. our prices are right. Z. C. 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