The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1901, Page 3

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2 BFF i ie i Yo ale é beh ttl hein nes eae bagi < O'Clock poem. ‘Last Edition $710 for Allowing Excess Passengers Aboard iret pascengera, the owners of | §07 passengers, although her | steamshit noia were this] calls for only But the en fined $710 by Dr. A. P.| for passage to Seattle was so great ef the local customs house. | that in the emergency the ship was | n, Jee. IB addition the prone com- and hence the | The Pure iclals could not| What will be a: The officials jowing the t t be found anywh ay ing and Navigation Co. when hat the had Late this af na to say rnoon Capt. anys tbo bad been. imp ge service. Home Officials Allowed It ing, the pure Mee customs house officials at! larceny by em out a warrant in Ju . oh fas abtabesl’ £54 GAMBLERS AT WAR ing Fraternity—Blackjack the Root of Trouble (gambler’s war, if not directly tn it.| Seattle under thre est Moor gamblers, or binck-jack | ¥! dukes As yet the big gamesters The Chief Said No it war, and wil! not be if they can| start his game, went t Anty Brisman's saloon at fen A te the same as Johnnie Clancy?” | would run one at all hassards. deonastrated on two different occa-| Sood as his ind was fined $25 by Police Judge | SY one else. ‘Gerge. He paid the fine and last Poll ‘Bett he again started his little game. tection | Those who are on the Inside say Chiet ean out the piace. Erisman | Di8ck-Jack gambling in the PWM arrested and his outfit seized. | Diedirye [BR stayed at police headquarters 4 few minutes, being released @Rscash dail. If he is again fin- Him the police court, it will show the regular monthly fine to other gamblers are subjected, Ret apply in his case Soys 2 Few Things (Bteman has secured Judge Benson MMs attorney, and says he wi'l man did this, by fight ts hief Sullivan refuses to say why he > @ tinish. however, and has tol cent he possesses. the first floor games. “Hi can't run a game down here; ame as other men, I will know | num f bu i, Gf else every other game n are strong and the fight will ‘Will close up,” said Erisman fierce one. TH LOW Votes er SEW YORK, O41. 3 Oct. 31.—Seth Low ts - 289 favorite in this morning's! ap for the ach tion Met jeorge W. Dearbo' encend ward-—G. W on, J. 8. Taylor. vrnird ard—R. W. Jones, veranenee Rochester, Henry E. Fi rth ward—James s M. Prosch, Mrs. Alien Montgomery, an employe of Th BWeamer running between Seattle Wet #84 Anacortes was today reported Fift OU. W. at Ballard, of which lodge} Sixth ward—J. M. Mann deceaned w: ber. che Clark, A. T. Mears with me | who fives on Lear e “ Lung L The young man carried a Ninth ward—Ju Chart $900 live insuranc + ag ud maberg, Freeman (|. Taylor Bother. He tad on United Work pen, but 4 standing NON-PARTISAN ON ‘HEALTH OF SCHLEY-SAMPSON SANTIAGO MIX-UP he Benttlo chamber of ec bea: on recora . Many exiidirs y the Series Brooks. yesterday ag ox p By Metion made Py Petsber that MY @N enthua J Hl QVER-CROWDED VALENCIA the Customs Officials Compel Steamship Company to Pay The Roanol his afternoon from Nome with ) PaRKengers and $400,000 In gold Qa account of having an excess) Nome permitted the Valencta to take of penalty Is $10 for every | allowed 179 more passengers. A pas . © let of SOT with a crew of 108, together with the excess number of are usually compelled to give | 71, makes @ total of 687 persons who rom Nome to Se with Purser W. {p company to] BR. Fielding is not known, He could ger Ainsworth of the Pacific Pack hip Valencia, swor Cann's | court this afternoon for W. D. Field wing him with of $540, FOR STONING S. Hay: Big Eruption Is Sure to Occur Among the Tenderloin Sport- Seattle sent a letter to May Humee today asking that officia Seattle tb again on the eve of ajtoday, “I have conducted games in| have the proper authorith chiefs of police. hefieht this time ts confined to the | 44 I will run now, or nobody e boy on Jackson atre was attacked by Joe Marshy and I Burke, and woverely stoned. The nau! says this is only one of milar offenses against h trymen that have occurre n Jackson street between Tenth and Fifteenth av Mayor Humes refe munieation livan with the t oughly Inv ARRESTS ‘who Tun on the second floors are not} Erisman, when he first decided to Chiet Sul bepit. They may be brought into it, | jive, btain permission. It was Domever, against their own wishes. | peru, im, and he went to Mayor ‘The nucleus the fight | Humes. His honor referred him back to the chief, saying that he saw igenetreet. There lies the bone of | no reason why one man should gam. Mebation. Andy stands behind his/ bie and another could not. Again tet looking at his raided gambling | the chief refused to allow him to fwim, and cries: “Why can't I gam-|run a game. Erisman then said he arted up that night, and « raid ‘That be cannot has been plainty| followed. Chief Sullivan was ax ord. Last Monday teen, Erisman was arrested |night Erisman visited the council, ‘eek, hustled into the patrol wagon | 8d also talked to nearly every one [eth his outfit and taken to police | 0 the councilmen. They were unan Yeaterday he pleaded | !™ous in saying that he had as much to running a gambling game, | Tht to conduct a gambling game as ement with are trampled During October the Seattle poll > run and at the same time other games. The chief has been paid ¥ treasury | by fines levied Goorge’s e court. Last th the f moun that If they do not play|inst year, the fines collect jAght the case to the end, ff it takes | peaceably, he will close up all of doubel that of the #ame period this year. Thin fact is attrit uted to the absence « ¢ money paying riaman has linked with him amen. Both sides | bee JUDGE | hool Directors Hughes and. Coe completed the list. It is as folle | by wards First 4—F. D. Black, J Fr Mowned to the secretary of the A. Robert McMann, A. L. Perkins C t Bank Clearances for October Will Set Portland Guessing THE CITY An Increase in Contagious ¥-Sampeon ebro, , Diseases Shown in October in swan Dash Sood ¢ day; showers ported in i" Medical Water |“eath rate this h will § encace™™ a all | muck h nly * dru jdeaths were from contagious ROANOKE FROM NOME Brings Down 600 Passengers and $400,000 N. A. T. and T, Co.'s steamer » arrived in Seattle at had a calm voyage, with the eption of the first day out The coast geodetic survey steamers Patterson and McArthur arrived at 80 this afternoon from th: | in the north. SHUT-OFF AROUND THE WORLD : Dumont Plans a Trip in His Airship world in his alrahip, CRAZY AND CRUEL OF WATER Ing to needed repatre water w t off Friday Nov, 1 from 9 a. ‘SOLDIERS FOR UNCLE SAM pom Yealer way from adway to Thirtieth 1 JAPANESE! | shi Asks Mayor Humes to | Investigate Hayashi, the Japanese consu the alleged ator Consul Hayashi says J, Obata | f many coun AND FINES - The Absence of Slot Machines | . Makes $3000 a Month Difference made 7é and $2,563 4 to $4.286.40. In October hich amount is HALLOWE'EN Fifty Special Officers Will Guard the Pe Tonight peac 1 kept thoroughly in the Hi pat f the outlying strict until morning action, for 4 and delivered to you by LEOPOLD 3 Pu State of Washingt vixty days afte WASHINGT® Just Queen Cit ROCHE, removed to #11 First URT OF in, for th hwab tw A. Zipeer oned to ap.| STERN 4 Innes. ation f September IKSTLING intife Bu King ¢ “Snow White” Finish Laundry Co, urth Ave. Main THE SEATTLE STAI, | Free Employment Bureau Did) hereby tasue a call for | f Wash ‘SEATTLE Se crepe UAKEY é * | BREAD sid ic MocDougailis Saeed PREPARES. aece: ¢ Lyoulnwick Ca ibe son ch 20 perronh, mostly | 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenue a 10 RESIST tol ian FRIDAY SPECIALS tarving people, drive " ?- ttacked th a. Th op ms 2 hy? V3 % ml CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 31,—Th hot nt X%. | tultan of ‘Tur taking ate nment troops ha n went reniat the anticipated demand of th nited Mtates for the repayment of | the ransom nr ryt Ire Mini | =A Turkey repudiates all responsibility ST ee ee ceacsoues .|ADAMS oretnee tren en htt 1S way ie rue LEAD HINGTON, Oct. a report of thy toffice department ah Five-Day Special Sale | High Grate — eieetid Groceries Friday, Nov. 1st SECURED Big ORDER eae a Good Month's Business “TEAS ADAMS’ MAPLE SY “BOSTON GROCER 1220-1222 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 1051 Buy Here @ Dd ddddarTRDDdIDRDaADDDRIRAD os SHOOTING A Electric 2431] | wich waa tha iaiget | REDDING, Cat, Fixtures PAY LESS 00 ponitions, or averng 1M @| and robbed yerter wight « |® High-grade groceries for cash, lay, were secured for applicants. cat near ¢ olla, ° for An expecially attractive line save credit store's extra prof- men who committed the assault were|@ Hunt's large bottie “Chow Bl or artures at prices that mean its. Restaurant, hotel, board. later arr ‘ ing house, family trate eup- j fieht in which several shots were ox-} | &n opportunity. The fixtures } piled with the choicest grocese, | changed | Fe of standard manufacture ies at low prices, A | Sardines, with key. @| and represent a variety of de- ~ i signs and finishes: | Commencing Thursday, Oc- tober 21, and continuing for ten days, we will hold a spe- cial sale at prices much be- | low the usual, | alesroome open evenings G t0 t f th | acter os, cane 1tGet Out o } o noche, F | a og : PETTIT’S ADDI-: ELECTRIC Co. | TION IS ABOVE THE FOG Why buy a home in the valle and live with fog and flavor, Would you like a large bot onf Broadway for $200, with grandest view In the city, end of City park car. Agenl ground Sunday afternoon, 523 New York Bik., Pettit & Sen | SHANNON’S 1220-1222 Second avenue, FUIPITPFPPVAPHAPIAIAII® The un canted Star Brand ¥ The Strongest hall, Fourth unions t corned Beet nd Pine, Thursday evening, . 190, at & nk JNO, MAULIFFE, A. G, SELBERT. H. L. WHITMAN, HM. HOLTKAMP, F. L. WILSON ROBT, PEVLER, F. A. RUBT, Overcoat House In the State J. REDELSHEIMER & C0. Fresh’ Bastern” Cranberries, quart De Dutehe’s Brand Parlor Match THE FAIR 120-122 Pthe 8t,, Cor. 2nd | TTUEWASM ery garment ts fitted to New Dress S' A Black Flounced Chev- with six rows of satin | A Few Interest- ing Items From the Fair NEW PERCALES { relected patte r form. We carry in stock Combination | Gas and reoats to fit any size or ped man. We show over forty styles. We've any color can ask for, Ir | 5099209090509 09000908 08® q Broad Se § 3 ee oo |S That is all You Need to ] gored, Tack | Know About a erie sik bealaing edge d with |g AT B20.00-4 Black i or Skirt, trimmed in pane on fl with tw row silk st dea | : Geo. H. Woodhouse & (0, ° 1409 Second Aye. veveverereverers SOTO SES OOOO SOOOOD -\|¢ Remington Typewriters @ |® rhe standard of excellence, $e Cc NILESS : Subscribe for the Seattle Daily : General Dealer, tar Cherry str Seccoccovcoersooes The Constant Changing: Of these ads. makes them well worth your reading¢ very day. Every Ad. New Every Dey: ADAMS GROCERY C0 1428 Second Av. Tek Main 482 Bet. Pike and Union Sts, “OOO we show ANNELAINES Cheviots, Kerseys, Clays, annelaines, all new ‘Tweeda, Vicunas, Cassimeres, t, per yard ... 100 CIAL ON TURKISH s Chinehillas, Unfinished Wor- ated, Liamas and Frieses, Add Turkish Towe price for a fe to the above—we treat every ne alike—we're ¢ MORE SKIRTS LEFT Worth from $1.25 to § > t nod at 81.00 THE FAIR Look usup. “Twill pay you. (Overcoats $10.00 Capitol Hil Addition In recognized an the coming J, Redelsheimer & (0. JIT WILL PAY Passe Partout Binding Denhisor ‘ ' you t sure that your plamb- STRONGEST OVERCOAT sation, es & is ¢ i man- HOUSE IN THE STATE 10 " ir work ) Washington Dental and -hotographic Supply Co. 1 bia Street You 5 Want the Best General Investment Co, 419 Bailey Building 800-802 First Ave. Corner Columbia E RNS1 = BROS. 506 Pike Street Tel. Toilet Accessories wf hey ar all CIALIST SCHOOL PLATFORM HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, THE PLATEORM REPRESENTED BY TITUS & OLDHAM eS ee \ E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. } First and Pite Tel. Main 916 " 1 ~ a " t ut 1 bliss eek Pepi tree ia Cavalry Pants $2.00 sy Reliable ne n i find thelr eq and they : ant t The Seattle. Tailoring Co. ‘. F sis and free clothing, If needed, to keep children from KIRK, 1209 First Avenue 1207 First Avenue Fr ergartens for all children between three and six, r 19am, tod pen from 7 to 9 p. ma kindergartens f 1 t x. cant hard ) to 1; elevator service on Sunday from 10't 6. Free medical inspection week ly Land taik doctor Gr attention to be paid to the primary grades, Sanitarium, Hinckley Block. g 7 att to be paid t primary | Fourth. Fler DR. H. T. TURNER & Compulsory attendance of all children under 15, ee

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