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ees "PHR SEATTLE STAR. tent . NO, 11. SEATTLE, WASUD ryel. ¢ 1 GAMBLERS DO NOT KNOW USTWHICH WAY TO TURN Clancy Holds Out tor His 20 Per Cent, and Big Game Proprietors Also Hold Pat—Small Knights of the Green Cloth Now Enter the Interesting Game rON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCITL 8, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTH their houses closed and beset] policy, but only those gamblers who ail.atdes with sheeat s should they | 4re willing to give Johnny Clancy a | to open, thes amblers of fifth of thelr interests are allowed to are Ina quand: No matter | tas wth vat on ont stand sola re the way they turn, an obstacle) proposition that they will not allow ats them. The police and the) any outsider to take their money. are on one side, jealous, According to @ remarkable state- sm another, be. | ment made in the presence of a num- N griev ances to} et Of People by Andy J. Elaman, ‘Jot of the un-| the Black-Jack warrior, @ new riff- neo ag loulty faces the gamblers, Andy wants pees of the p hedge od [9 piece of that money about which aS there eS 1 be no gam-| he is hearing so much His demands, co “wide-open” town for | MOWever, are not ao exorbitant as two years. Many men prom- | those of the Clancys. He wants Se ee | merely 2% per cent of the profits, but Mitical and sporting cir | io wiiing to put In a like percentage this opinion. At any mo-/} se of the bank roll. He has no specific pueter® may again otart reason for claiming this amount. He ? ] a a . . pA oye] merely demands it because he wante than a few|'t His only right to demand the most j sum ts that of every citizen who may vege | procure a wafrant for the arrest of Still Demané It lany or all gamblers on the charge of “ne for thelr | conducting games of chance. Andy hot give in.) claims that if he js not given his aoe they ever Ley eg ‘divwy” that he wifl go to the pros- percentage, but do not | ecuting attorney, demand complaints == a Phy 4 > agro bY | and have warrants tasued. The sher- ome acting ir inter-|\¢rs office will then be compelled to il wet oe hack on th arrest the gamblers charged. w 0! ck o e aged Spirit of Revenge ¢lose up, al ent out, 7 must A eee S pty nd Nothing but a sweet spirit of re- gamble. The police are solid | YeRse Prompts Eisman to this, Andy Mand and refuse the gam- | knows the power of the Clancys and yy and concessions. Boas /he thinks he knows how to exert dealing directly with the | ome forte tn a like fashion, His de-~ who, mands will first be made on the pro- pelice, who, the mayor says, . ling the gambling situa-|Prietors of the new Wetern club, chief. however, is acting| Which it ts proposed to start near according to the ordera of (the corner of First avenue and , It was given out official. | Washington street. that no gambling will be Tf this house does start a game war in Seattion ntil the trouble | will begin at sae The Dexter-Hor- the factions below Yesler| ton banking firm will not allow the lightened out. This means | house to start across the startt from Clancy gets his 2% per cent | their large office building and bank in every gambling game The situation omen the grt ve , be no houses opened. remains practically the same today This state of affaires existing alas yesterday. The big men are at- out fight is expected and| tempting to bring pressure to bear Dp t by most people to hod Po a Chief Sullivan and Mayor will last through the entire) Humes to rescind the “close up” or- term of T. J. Humes. der, but to no avail. A long drawn A Favored Few } Up, hard fought battle ts in sight. citizens may have voted for How {it will end ia & problem no one a his tein Siie-open wit! ane 2 to answer. eh — over that 20 per cent and be quick about It. You needn't yell ‘Police!’ for they won't come!” ¥ YORK, March 8.—-Through attempts to communicate jot om without pes ehseetoreve-| THE SLUM PITS Etruria by wireless telegraphy,it seems proven that Mar pes im, shot the pew ow reog' tion may ward ie, emi spived metrehe oe Ward ts che heastcheunaginten tnepans ‘Then n| ae waa, tanine tnasongh soa “— Commencing tomentow evening. nt attempts which fated. Heciaimsthathe interrupt- ey $4. One fellow who had no of sermons entitled, “The Mlum Pits Messages from the Nantucket lightship. As the in- jmoney they knocked over the head ; fa City.” The special topics will - r @, | the Lucania and those in the lightship are posed | with their revolvers. Mr, Hyde, the re ‘be as follows: March 9, “The Slum differently, it is thought the communications must | Proprietor of the place, Was playing Pits of the Btreets"; March 16, “The en by an unknown phase of electrical phenomena, pe ahs ~ Se hay Cegpan fw = time | Slum Pits of the Printing Press’, the oft-repeated statements of Marcont that the tn- Desperadoes Holdup Saloon | t* holdun. The robbers discov-| onroLK, Va, March &.—Another| March #1, “The Slum Pits of Pas ered and evidently knew him tn Gander all circumstances, applicable, privacy being - - t sega toe * to ar So-Called Passions That Kill’; They marched him out behind the ® pt is bet ad ay » Bhi 4 Se. and Kill Bartender | bar, where the anfe was, and ordered |! sift on between the : h 30, “The — he tha the ‘ on him at the perfl of his life to open | *ttts 1 the strece raliway and) loon : Tippling an b yw 7 y on a ithe safe. Mr. Sede had no elterna-|! aple. An effort to settle |& “The Slum Pits of So-Cal Jed Bust- ie oe Soe mar ee SN the dint was made last night that | Hess Methods. me “| ‘Martin Johnson, bartender in Thos] U¥@ but to comply, Two revolvers r t re H mone | promptly comelied, making the pres- | the saloon at the time—about 10 or and made for their horees near by " , —— t n < ’ no Practically d¢ ye In one ben of. Thin was succeeded by several The robbers wore masks made of hot pursuit, ” ar tr itt r | The new depot here is expected tO| tive feet 11 inches in hel “ ‘ troop « c tight, respec- erty of the «treet car compa tt Preparations Made for adel be y= auntie pen bf tively. oth wore checked pants lz and the electric light piant j poe Bivetengy tho wn wey 4 They ran {nto the saloon hastily, and i oy sess Officially Pena the Five land’s Day ‘ jing around for locations, and in con-| | 7) run iho tied with revolvers | |sequence real estate is undergoing {in seasion here today. ‘There are|tiyde's saloon at Frankiin, was shot | ¥°* Polnted at his head during the | POAUNer in Ui re ew learned the [Pio o) delegates prevent. Theiand killed about 9:30 last night by yo . oa Got About | comet. lend failed, they become Pierce County Teachers’ association two masked desperados who robbed > ls ane . more embittered than ever. Several }wae invited to attend, and they/the till and held up all the men in ‘They withdrew out the back way | ee ore sel 4 in the suburbs and blue overalls, They are described as The cl be Sues Telephone Company | 2 eg sedges pains homme SECRETARY | Amendments Carried Order of Hibernians | all previous efforts Ma matter of a St. Patricks’ day }eet Telephone Co. for damages, Mayor The robbers then went through the ' ir, B , The members are in-| thil and the pockets of all present. x cera s? a 1116 r : ave- poof ot se Bag Sgowed oe They secured & all $170 and two | nue His complaint states that a/| am , thing bs ig | watches. The desperados disappear- hone numbered Black 4962 waa at, Bex al treat ver attempted in com- ed as quickly as they came, but ndment laced in his office in Januar ‘ carried ar J t @ their patron saint. It All wires Jeading Into the town | ne his name wae ever inserted in| @ part of the city charter, Following were grounde yesterday an leat | the directory ¢ eb, 15, a cun-| be the pro mation in full night, and this fact delayed reports | !t Will Be Christian Endenverere’ ee restores as Since an order}. ? J. Humes, as mayor of Se- of the crime. The story was car- | vith him for » hereby certify and declare set | speeches. being about five feet five inches, and and are. on guard ove ¢ was shot, dying almost instantly Geavee Caen hee sued the m | morning fle i upon ther vote upon the proposed > the city charter. The », Ofth and sixth iy on St. Patrick's day, at ip. m. & night long to be re- ) 8500 ciga was in tify mn a big crowd is an- j tied as soon as possible to Deputy Day Tomorrow i by the central girl that the general election ia the tor oer oe one Ses exter Sheriff Frazer at Black Diamond . . | Black 4962 waa not on the 8 5 . heid on the éth day the occasion. Hon. Bo , who went at once to Leary on the| The Christian Endeavorers of the) sin ioet the ord ae rch, 1902, the following amend wil deliver the oration, This| HONGKONG, China, March &—| % >, 1 fire “i ciiiemat teh git a ¥ " f faene- followed by. 4 The Kwang-so rebellion ts apreading | Northern Pacific, and wired the/city will unite tomorrow in weleot- | pice for ita al Me oged value, to th y charter of the y ; @ grand concert ebellior i ; * dh is " " ne partes: os Ss solos will 4 Sr me cares | and its terrors are added to by the neta. to the shesit#e office in Se “te the a eg Ngp p shoe ~ va } és rr snes fy @ city cour with brief .| fact that every day allies are joining al union, John s Bae j etl « é city, i pene. wr wae | the forces. The ‘Triads, a Saas so-| Te saloon where the affal t took! Jan, 1, 1902, Mr. Baer has been Sour | & full orchestra will be| ciety Whose ramifications extend over | Place is the only one in Franklin and ling the South and West and organ- | and enliven the ant @ considerable portion of China, have|'# located in the cool company's | izing and lecturing. Meraen of nm ane Occasion | joined the rebels | atore Lees than @ year ogo it was| ji. has left his work at Boston j - ; mn. ia . Y? ected The united forces of rebels are! held up. and the proprietor robbed of | which includes keeping the records | the city of Seattle; pro- tra grand seit pall . ; 1" t burning and looting villages and res- | $2500 of over 60,000 societies, to visit the} aosed ¢ arher 4 being a Mp till the “sang. hich wil! be! idences, killing all who oppose therm Visits the Beene workers in different parts of the| proposition to rer tion 29 of following og ta ata en | 28d attempting to stir up the Boxer Star reporter visited the scene of | country | ti VIII of the city charter of the the entertainment camt|movement again. At Kai-chow the|tne murder this morning and found| This evening at 7 , In the partors ity of hy uttle; prog ed a dinent Dr. Daniel Buckley. K. Flan. | Pe?e! attacked the government pris-\ the town in a great state of excite-jof the Sl ontregational . f, being « proposition to amend P, Lavin a J es on, overpowered the garrison and pat/ ment. Armed parties are scouring | church, the regular m Mee executive — peat ons 1, 3, 3 and 7 ar cle ) Wm. McArdie and Nei | * soldiers to the sword. after which the woods where it ia belleved the | neoting will beheld, This! new YORK, March ot V of the clty charter of the eits ? | they berated ali prisor robbers are in hiding. Another story wed at 6:5 a ban-| pens was entertained at a «a propo n tp agnend o80- ————— tet we which is believed by many ia to the|quet in honor of Mr. Baer, The com-|juncheon by Mra. t " “ oie ese ob the nhartas | effect that the murderers rode up to j mittee in charge is preparing to ¢n-| arternoon, He wae escorted from hi the oft Ghatterot the atte of Be. AP UR | fect were padded, “After, the des-|. Sunday « hotel to the Milla mansion by a ndment No, 6, being a propost |feet were padded. After the des-| Sunday afternoon at 3:20 p. m. ®) equadron of cavalry, and recetved | tr aanend aéelion Sal attiele oC perate orl it is eaid the two mask-|junior rally and union meeting Of | the reception by his howt and hostess f the charter of the city of Se ed men mounted their horses and | Sunday-school scholars and workers | after which he w teted to th ttle, nnd each of them was —- | |rode toward Buckley. will be held in the Firet Preabytert-| dining room and took a sent at the |duly fatified by a majority of the * : Twe , 3 ¢ a injan ehureh At 6:16 p. ™ & mans! head of the ble talified ¢ tor# voting thereo: t ) ALT LAKE, March & t a Two men were found In Frank) nen e tabi \ voting thereon & ON, Mareh §.—cen. Kit hener| ARE CAKE oe Mar ver teultread | who say they saw two men ride up|meeting of local Endeavorers will| ‘The room was be RIE Ba on capture of 35 Koers, in-| gon short line extension t « An.| Within a hundred feet of the saloon |be held at the same place od. Amonn'tae o . h : Part of the Charter ae Officers, 10,009 poun geles prior to bidding. ‘The San Pe.|%4 then dismount, They were me t| - ” ant Se tary of State Hill, G Ce eat GG Wares dantieadhak aden ge one Maxim gun and/ dro road has filed its fourth 20-mile|¥¥, two other men, who wore long | |bin, Admitr ins, Mr. John Jacob|of the said proposced amendments Other stores. The C4P-| section may in Utah today. The | Tain. coats The four w lked rapidly | Astor, Mrs fred ¢ yr Vander t tue of sald ratification of oa omg by a detachment | route parallels the Short line 4 the sory o— ee res an bier 4 =o | bit and J. P. Mor : | feats become and is & part Scouring the coun-| ota } the remaining two stayed outside. | | : arter of the city of & le, M the neighborh« mnt have be of Reits } this time nothing was thought of the | 1 testimony whereof I have here- Meceeded jr loc ating a Boer} matter, and being closely questioned nto ¢ my hand and caused the cone 1M @ Cave, a; it w the informants say that this ocourred | rporate seal uid city to be at- that the men and stores were Jabout 8:45 o’clock | hed to, her d attested by the | It is learned tn Franklin that six « of said city, this, the 8th day [een TOPEKA, Kans,, March $,.—The sy-| tough characters left Cumberland of March 1902 T. J. HUMES, preme court today granted Jessie) Yesterday afternoon, bound for) A, C, Co’s Passengers Must Stand 1 | cg Pe ge eae OF Sonttie, AE Morrison a new trial. She was con-| Franklin, and ft is believed that Attest; FRANK H. PAUL, * victed in the lower court of murder-| these are responaibie for the hold up Physical Test “City Clerk of the City of Seattle,” | | ing Mrs. Olin Castle, who married |#"4 Martin Johnson's murder is INQUIRIES FOR * her erstwhile husband, | At 2 o'clock today no clew to the Since the Alaska Steamship Co. in The executive committee - oo | murderers had been gained, stituted an examining physician Vashington Cambria 1 A lation, 1 7 |. Fifteen deputy sheriffs are on the| here, several months ago, to phe- | With the officers of the | com. LO T <r ot (eke F io A hunt and it cannot be long before | vent persons suffering with contag prising D. Jones, president; J, EB. R ONS 1s oud (00M geared “4 bby some trace of the despearces 18 \iou_ diseases from taking passage hevdinn poeterny y, and J H. Hughes, i e : ; ean ) olk ee a manah point, on the west " wats Johnson was very popular |°" 8"¥ of their boats, but one pas week to nee “pe Pe: ge agg a. =} . ‘ a ’ , - Arwen atone Dop senger has been rejected, This man | (yee). plan ar's| Postmaater Stewart daily receives f Roce Picked up had a brase WASHINGTON, D. C., March §,—/| and It was owing to se fearless die-| wanted to go to Alaska, but his nose bra . eee Among the plans}a number of tnquiries for persons Om it, and looks as if r | Heinrich Muelier, representing the| position that he lost his life. He 18) way against him. ji# one to have next year's program | supposed to be in Seattle. Among range Free Sates, called on Secre- | #aid to have refused to throw up his! nr, Whiting, the examiner, noticed |f™rely In the Welsh dialect. Songs] others this motning was a letter the » ; tateroom of a tary Hay this morning and askea| hands when commanded to do so In Welsh will be chosen and sent to| from W. 'T. Coffey of Spencer, Ind, a tiny little discoloration on the cuti Shave inn been found several | Whether the United States could do|One man who war in the #aloon| ie of the man’s nose. It rd hap |different singers throughout the] asking the whereabout of John W. hardwood maple and black |@?Ything to alleviate the condition| when the robbery occurred says that | bigger than a pea, but it looked sus. |“t@t® to be prepared for the occa-| White, The latter is eupposed to r steamer a ok ike cabin fittings of the Boers in reconcentrado campa| the tall man who shot did not give sion Speeches will be made in| have come here two years ago from { doctor w o pin in Bouth Africa. Owing to this gov.| Johnson time to obey the command, re oe Peek aed ph nflaysest ery . | Welsh The committee hopes that | Chattano Tenn, jee ernment’s neutrality, the secretary|. Coroner Hays went to Franklin at|Gntined at the other ond iuar-|in this way the fathering will have! M, J. McFarland of Vancouver, B. said he was unable to offer hix yin. | 9/15 this sttsrnos 6 Ane will hold an In vain the man protested that it if ven © Eraser. a: ig enti ance than the! (., wants to know if F, H, Osgoode \tora any encouragement, inquest on the dead man was a birthmark, and his by right | Me yeu s is In Seattle. “ tan Another Account of ancestry He couldn't book on | A ied tar Be Amos Jones of Newark, O,, wants Attorney George Hayes, in the of-|board the boat, however, and that rrested for Profanity ie ey ot . spare to know of his | fice of Pyle, Dunworthy & Howe, in wettled it Mike Maher, a laborer, was ar-| imp ort Abe ee Bueneng of great the Burke building, was in Franklin] The Alaska company ts jubilant|rested by Officer Flanns ofa ed Ba '# awalting the Young last night on business. The account |over its examining scheme. It af-|night for creating a di ot kal - jman at his home . wide f the brutal murder and holdup] fords an immense rellef too, te f ay ty he Ai » ( ETC : Ci i 1 itr ise ¥ 1”, to those | Second ave ® sout , PAG oF | hodea, whe i ncrtiarch 8 <= Cectl| there Inst night {# best told in his|on board, to know that they incur |d’ mone cng oul Mike Insist-| WEATHER FORECAST Sa 8b., Maret . eee! ia te ed here h} own words. no risk in rubbi b face / ABO bg 4 » & The! agine ctork 5 inet i ne shoulders with a Tianast n'a antecedents a evile re % Teachery Association rd ei pectoria, ts slightly better to “About 9 o’clock p. m, two men|victime of elephautiasis, berri-berri|them in “ 1 nd reviled! Seattle and vicinity Tonight and entered Hyde's saloon there and ong | or the lurgies, scathin terms. Judge | Sunc owe baby [George fined Lim §5 and cost, anuthweat boindan! mn ata