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THE SEATTLE STAR. | f a DENTINTS THE SEATTLE STAR MT ys BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. BEAL Bet ATE | ey sqittry RY STAR PUBLIRHING CO. sews" 1 Good Goods and Right Prices|'- "sth gba Maat oe onions = AT PETERSON’S , \ a ba nif ee an Franciey Bestia site ane aber) | Agents Ne varie tong wincnee wigs | MOUS armed Belt fl eis: sFasw lt Sencar) Serle wh ime wae of tae a | Chtcar ‘exprese Hull - W.L. Douglass | . ne 68 one hate eto ia F prRiA Ye WOT 1 Fon SOUTH -«ABTEAW ALA Leave bettie” ym, Sa Week oF twenty=tive cents per “~~ || Men’sUnionMada : Arde, inches | Now © . "16: BULAN eoaliads tet seine No & Fe nell sae EEN ORABOR: eS As m, May 6 108 Nour £2. ft Senator, ¥y, June 1 kina, wl —,-——|| Shoes ‘nn caren aml? a re agecec | He orier, 1 ana 81 46 Be i esol Mes he amen Ht. Seats nT D Att 83 00 ' twill be an Companies NOW | Pine oorne 2 totns ne Youle ‘ fv osvan oak bea Mi : THE END IS AT LAST IN SIG i . Lace Curtains, 3 | White K A Leather : bit ices u's Seeremen . Pervine A Co., Ged. Attar Sh Bee ay The people of Seattle condemn the use of the police force of the city . . 838 50 ; in with prot PAiTe can ‘lve tn mast igs pot uF 1 ——_—_____ FS Pete ve te a wih rie tod ond nana iran Ruviding. Ww. v. nINDHAI te, NY. bik Pacific Clipper Line y their illegal profits. th with double and’ ha i page jae » The people of Seattle condemn the use of the police to collect cam- ‘ Hing @ aie gmat « extending buckles. 00 aise taan| a ame front aaa ; ve ih CAIN Preston. a Paign assessments made by a political machine upon gamble mported Imitation | Battenberg Dae $1 50 pulldors wher 35 to aT pa Mee ig RE ka, Valdes and way ’ The people of Seattle condemn the use of the police to further a gam- | pace CT ent plane aR eS unthiy® lumber sold on | 1 yee tt i sane, Bt t | Dblers’ trust, by allowing members of the trust to operate, and arresting | from the genuine, and at about - : Boat pled oem Viatwatkn’tn "front of each &. 8. SANTA ANA. May 15, a all other gamblers who attempt to operate. one-townth is ee pa gel belt made, § $1 50 A aan i C JOHN 8. KIMBALL, S : SUCH HIGH-HANDED PROCEEDINGS ARE INFAMOUS. atterns, 94 yards long, value; selling By ino tots Come ane inue- |i vor Golovia Bay aire i The police force of the city of Seattle is employed and paid for the i wide, 84 00 Now ig, shan nck and eu but found Ol 2 ; ‘ HA NELBON, Je 5 } } Bole purpase of maintaining good order, and for the apprehension and Imported nuine Brussels Net : 1, 68.00: valu: do and ably simali or tar BARGAINS eweiry we A ¥ ' Qrrest of law-breakers. Curtains ful new spring , 82 50 at low prices, va a UNCLE 8. 8. JOHNS K MBAUL, May “- ‘The chief of police has no other legitimate duties. Patrolmen have patterns, value BB 50 German Hand Made Lome CO Ld AMS. . Hi ho other legitimate duties ice thaw aia Bek fi ping Haw ibetantial 1 ne aid pe formation apply jy os Yet in this city today the remarkable spectacle ts presented of the Ee ue teuie oan Practical, ue Qe 3 on Thire a me Pag eaapcecelainens ag Fp th i fice force helping the Clancys in their fight to get twenty per cent. of nilens Gener ieee $280 ‘taken both splendid Joeation. (Nel. Mitesh win ewiiigene Main 1141, r : @ profits of a business forbidden by lqw. The spectacle ts presented Ke, 4.00 value; BQ OR >, Tine McALLART ths Bi Be wf patrolmen arresting all gamblers who do not belong to the Tenderloin Pe waco oi rs ane sare teen The White Pass . ttem to ope nes. mported irileh jeatry ore thie s , Brust who attempt to open gam # S yards long heavy KEFNG ‘ wid tak x y ukon Route ‘These outsiders have just as much right to run games as the mer uceted fringe, Fick, BOW pes “ - W « PvoH uere c ~ a hors of the trust have, but when Wrong Is in the saddle, Oppresajon rides Ladies’ Kid Shoes, solid. leather terns, worth 8 84 50 ; ° t « CCULAPTS AND AUR fo, the Aten eee Seine ik tee elbow throughout, worth selling at ~ wae acgane ely property, of will ox bh . ities mec f gambling Is to be tolerated in this city, Gambler Rickard should mune $l 29 aP e ae tor goed farm land. improve —— — THROU on. wail be privileged to operate the same as Gambler Clancy, Why not? SPECIAL TOMOR = PacetotR a a THE POLICE FORCE OF THE CITY !8 BEING USED FOR THE tedine hash Sik Sieniboen -toot Oak Curtain Poles, com PLANT YOUR APATR CASM and wate it WATCH DODORS ADD Da Kinny, 1 ‘ < fER VICE MAINTAINED PROMOTION OF CRIME. All of the evidence points that way. Nobody with wide extension edge, rope ate we h fixtures 19¢ Cer oe women rere ta &. FOR SALE<LIVE STOCK PATHY ING THY WINTER. @enies it stitched Goodyoar welted sole morrow pany ave | HOR POC KALE. | WARMROTON _Gaivopathy, || an. NEWELL, Vico In its palmiest days the rotten Tammany organization of New York $4.00 worth of good BQ 00 YOR SALH—acn | heavy and ts sigh oy Sastus Goes years Paine ee and Genera! Baapar name Wey was no worse morally than the ring which is now using the police ee eer ont See B ddl RONKING” men pith Town able.” Phone, Main Ml WHUNGH MARE, GAponet ae 2. Yea 5 force of Seattle to further illegal gains. e ng Lloyd. Briscoe & Lord | C . Araceae Room 36, Dexter-Hortan a The people are aroused. They will not stand for tt. Men who thirty $ Pr ee aOR, . ir i HORSES » be roe Fey Keattie, Wash, and skaguay, z @r sixty days ago, were Indifferent upon the gambling question, who ¢ rece’ 1 uine Sere Ga fates oft | pane~ancapect place wt bap abot May ‘rom ee heaton - even expressed the belief that gambling was beneficial to local trade, are ' ab ner ly yarn, new patterns, line te trom the Olympic Oil ; P ° ! PATENT ATTONNEY LM; Be fide ic ave; tel, Main 90). Also coal by sack a THE OLODE NAVIGATION GOs tin tw! fast lining up with the active opposition. They see that the police force 69c O Valse) COTA As ++ nee |e rivnne LANDS feted ven edie nes Ba FOR HON@L’ q fr @f the city is being prostituted to gross purposes. They have not only : : . cise Now Hodel White | mere taecraon i er reuta agg a ULU DIRECT . : Decome alarmed, but greatly incensed, fearing that an epoch of general ee ceLs aaa oe ee sien va aatuaily worth 9606 | ~ ater, 1% Aid AND BOR yg? born es 3 2,000 tons an i Borruption and mal-administration has begun. pre eee “$1 00 pas $1 4 | é . Prive ; ARO SURGES) dispatched from Tae F i ‘Phe political machine which ts» responsible for the Tenderloin out- sizes 8% to 11. i ea oe | ee Seiaberah MeGieal ‘te 2 | ages 8 A DISGRACE TO THECITY OF SEATTLE. There ts no ques SUMMIT MOUNTAIN DIf.| 120 scree fr and cots ectonsthe of | _ stitute an blow so } ton of politics involved, but merely a question of common honor and eHe ouMake Oise sity. Brink. Condects, - TRICT STRIKERS | Price, 6450 per Fatal Peis acne Ben Shipping ‘Permits Roun It ts usually the case that crime begets crime. One wrong step leads tomorrow, spectal ... 69 style of this (Mlustration of aa is si ha halt | KMATY * Wiles, #allivan blk a oe Fea f | ‘the! to another. When the city of Seattle began, for trade reasons, to wink House splendid quality Mercerised RECENTLY MADE HERE IN ROTH pany Globe block, First avenue om Madison street. G. F. THO! Manager TramMe Bt crime in the Tenderloin, the majority of citizens seemed to be satisfied. Large Bise ‘ fhe public conscience was not aroused. The law against gambling stood Replenishing meaty th of y i ed ye law w en f in the way of profits, it was generally believed, therefore the law was r me an 81 48 tng comtora, | haem oleh “GSS || coro ano corren. wamnn | nT rasa PUGH INVESTMENT CO. Wale Deponit « MEING TREMENDOUS RUSH LAPHAM ty TRAVERS CO. $60 Pike, com: ek and White Mer ma . @ered tnoperativ Eas “ bi Brvtticsate, fi) TO THR DisTRicr, aa ae ie one = yacalcnammig | GET: NOTTINGHAM . rdian piaited fi] ondie car te ‘al 616 por acre, - _ . hone 1% General Manager, ‘The first step was taken. Others followed as a natural sequence. y Rohe pptino yp bo pel he N ‘ 0 ber sere: ULI peg, pore wvarantona The politicians and grafters who always form a troublesome factor in MORROW W9x%-Inch Feather Pillows, best with narrow riffle; you know ieee i a { local affairs, saw a chance to make money fot themselves. They began Lace Curtains, woven edges, nest atality fancy king, bbe how fashionable hack Sauna’ ¢ pattern, wor s value, wellir ; a value; MeoNITY THAT - . to prey upon the open gambling establishments. They said to the pro- en re Se 39c et ee 9c wane me pe veleet 88 G6 BUSINESS DIRECTORY is THE cruiprLe prietors: “You know that it is against the law for you to operate. Y PLUMBING OO. Seattle, Edmunds LBSTRACTORS TURNER, Tel, Green 671 | 3 know that any enemy who is on the inside of things and knows how to ™ CREEK OF THR NORTHWEST BEHOUNE -FRENPER & CO Se | and Everett 3 ®0 about it, can cause you a great deal of trouble in the courts and can Mail ‘ 9, | THR FIDELITY MINING AND ee ei aries tect | PUR Tey Press Aline Pricticg eeciee: | ‘The Patatias a even close you up. Pay us money, or you will get it tn the neck | MILLING COMPANY cConTROLS o6 Colting = CITY OF EVERETT. Re # This was blackmail, but {t went. The gamblers began to pay. The rd : menage ae tise me Thver Mena x | §raft was good, and other sharpers caught on. Time and again sudden 0 ers 1 vais : de rn an = 5 — anid hi Leave Seattio To by a “ ii raids were made upon gambling establishments, but when things were AND COPPER DIETRICT. ‘THE 173 ee ma # “squared,” those places resumed their games—with new leeches sucking Promptly COMPANY MAS DEVELOP. ey _# 1 heaves Everett 9:15 a. m, 20a @ at the profits, Filled | RD THPINCLAIME AND F $21 icks bik Fel | ME ve | Phone, James 1841. _ Colman Deck s Then came the last political campaign, Funds were needed — — | a a z ee ‘ a ae ® Quickly the grafters spoke up. “Assess the gamblers, they vou SALm—wevens AED Love zi = W. MOUGNTON. 410417 — ° ee. | € cried. “They must pay the bills.” ious HOWE TRUE FinSURE ; Some paid. Others, already loaded up to the limit with grafting COMMERCIAL STAMP WOKKE—Rekeier toncessions, turned at bay. These would not pay. The Clancys fina man block, 110 Cherry C Classified Ads 9.2) weet vit | cere ORRAAEER AB Se eee ! rn Game to the reseue and furnished more money than their share. The fight OCTET SOMES © arvn es1.10. ee tea eat at the polls ended, the Clancys claimed their reward in a wholesale [BOC 0 A Re . : = q Sssessment upon all of the gamblers, an assessment which was politely screens, house. repairing in i iRbspratite 2th g abhor ding. ‘OnAGk AND WANnHHOUSE ‘ termed “a percentage of profits.” The gamblers affected, enraged beyond LAWN a: prone. Mal ntaushidieomcaanbnadbameibdad fo Boe wer wo jontal Ave Household goods endurance, refused to pay a cent. —- wick nek cainaik ta nian eee x 1 : “ va Trenbolme & Ca ats The police closed up their places of business, Time and again it ge al ROOM 48 SeowkeR BUILDING. shaders el ind oe alognn | TAILORS Tis’and 4:5 wn Oatereanae i would allow gambling to be resumed. But many days passed before the Chere egg yt . G. WARD KEMP, 432 Bur — PENTS AN 2a) ead $18 Bm i] j gamblers concerned finally made up their minds to pay ney to the want a good. easy light = for lees than you are new paying for ie B and Awnkige- Mosquito proof tents Leave Sidney: 720 and USO The days of this infamy are about ended. The public conscience a. | what we say. (ur plan Is feas | Medat™” xing." SEATTLE TENT “& | [e060 pm. 1» See el has been pricked. The Chamber of Commerce sounded the keynot last Hein | tein ‘intiie tnevaclantion. “Ca AWHING. GO, wheleute manutuctor: | I" Por Vieanan week. Alarm and indignation are uppermost in the public mind. The 16-inch wees PERG NEG IEEE GRABS hens 8:90 a. m. to 9 m0" p.| rat aaa eae ied people will not stand for such work any longer. Neither Mayor Humes, STERLING MEAT ANI i 60 Bate Uopsery Batiding XY KROMG Froae Oreo VR ; nor Chief of Police Sullivan, nor the Clancys, can stem the tide which |[f CHOPPE has wean - ni £% fo Ninn Sala is Setting strongly in against them. ing for w . | eB | 1 Seattle might long have tolerated open gambling if such atrocities oui, aaa aa? - a KERTON, general acutioncer. | THE LLOYD TRANSFER CO., phone Main | ; had not come to light. It takes a Jar sometimes to rouse the people t : First ayenve | ‘ites 8. Marion at.—Moving beavy | ; ple to | $m : i be ty and furniture | action, but when they do make up their minds to move, there will be a | och... 81.20 and 81.60 . one Manin i | Sisk, Jona “furnitaet | NOOR TH WESTERN Bice cReAM PREeezens 3 ! — | cereal | COMMERCIAL Will make Ice Cream 4 re 4 . | , = sre |B minutes | KTyk | | SOMPANY : | - - DOWN = AGAIN iS ie ? 3 F quert ’ . | a wad cud women for gveeail AT COW BCTERR STORE, Freee sae} This pyarat * ; Steamship Ag | Pike - . . a 201-202 Pioneer Bldg. Steai 1 CARNEGIE’S GIFT Gere mnonam spur, [seek trees gear | RE ae he seaggramee f | 00 GENEROUS) a, ly more than the demand. hen. te amount horns. be -— WINE, TRON AND PLATING | §. §. Centennia!, Salling M8 ‘ O°MENT WANTED MALE alge pt Se Ratios | Seek Saat, me x. | PARTIE i & Plating Works: | & 5 Orrgerovery, connecting # YOUNGSTOWN, ©., May | raw AMEN payment OF 2 ies $ oa wrod {ot fold |" ot tuntnonn: high erage: taal adding. tne | Sees | iolofin Hay, Tissue Fins ‘ i ih Rheay ir Two Flags | tly Andr rnegic gave a $19,-| b e D ' Ib 40} gold he eine rooms, 110 at aye, south, opposite OPERA Seattie’s nts for the Wild Goose Rat t Under Two Flags” at the Third pip an to the Belmont Av rou FRESH RANCH! fied of . Northern ete! Leading : Thrugh bills of teal Avenue is presented by Miss Jesaie|nue Method! E . t 1, P.O. ber 824 oe A DOEEN, ALL ger mime saves & arora HOUSE Theater. | roed Tg ‘aten Shirley and company in a manner|The proper measure ered eat Lard tor! ‘he t "waters into the ® pte ConTRacront rt, Manager. Phone Main 65| “jor passenger and Freight Ras F that deserves great praise. ‘Thelen of the organ loft ar HELP WANTED=MALE * ory be ae | OTT Gtarcbae ta ae = eo " the seeal Office, 14 Jame ' staging i at times beautiful and|Carnegie's expert. Whe SHING MACHEN i 146.05 ant ~ $1.25 tis sa This 5 ——— - Four Nights nei ali street Main $01 realistic. | “Under Two Flags” is «arrived it was found t jy WASHING MACHIN finiahe Mi Mo 3 a Cubic yards oF DARGIRG AGADIDING en 2 ® e : story of English and French army ‘and the rear part of the church will} Mie BPRAY FP 4 re, & 4) stn a - cca deat of taoF a ay) ir. Wilien life. Though at times a bit improb-|have to be torn down ata xt} a veer Fae os ark for | The quailty of these goede te Arat stace) £ - ‘ iin Gesateahee ; CIRCUS GROUNDS f abie, it is always interesting. There|nearly as much as the orgar | ADDERS. Mt de's0 oak apa 4 ‘ veo “ 8 Greansadity. <4 e ts . magnificent the sit _ - . | f $200) a yara he Old Rutter . = Thureda Tom » Near Athletic Park wations during ¢ of the| | ' 0 day ani boar 8 the time at be w« y ight and Saturday mat Mifie sand storm in toe fourth ast EAGLES WILL Ie ac feet H $38.00 19 ban oe aera | Fi a Garrick; Saturday night, 4 Days “zs s exceedingly realistic, aa is also GIVE MUSICALE: MOP STICKS occaa Ott Nene. ae | tn boyd ta atches and) Phone Jammen 4% DRAMATICNWOPERATIO sonore | "mers I Story.” YS wednesday { igarette’s ride up the mountain it wor ; 9 rm, John M1 ana - recreate GAN Bea iho ve Peri ng demir it Sage a side. Mies Jesste Shirley maki Moy eee ‘ as mia ; =MISCEILAREC oy | “dramatic. s Gane; ‘ntvanasa |% parquet, $1 May 7th Vigorous littie Cigarette. Her in- LIGHTI , tase ee cuaitr i . | , Seaton ate antes fan playe |. Sofas, $1.8 "i terpretation of the part is natural,| Tonight the Grand will t 1 F ate NT eD ' Srepien SE: Sinus i morgen, Pays |, Matinee ~~ SACRA 9140; a yet she manages to give all the col-| by the : brio’ and “garde, shinee tne t an $1.00; balcony and ga Be, Bie cera: tae: cnetcled ‘teal sie creek “= mt ? entry Dros represents exceilen: as fi i t ae anne aes As Bertie, Geo. D. McQuarrie sup-| I u v ‘ FURNITURE 1a "] gh Aigheroe + | FRE REANBINAVIAN AN BANK The play will run the week | For All Et scheron ‘ a Front Porntere Py a ae HM 8 F ' ap i sta © a ‘ar amous vpeaceful: Valley” ™ 5 a bevena ave. south, sare Brod E on. Th ous. comedy - drama| A Dream Bartelet and 70 ; : MS_AND LANDS |.) tase, ast ce Tale bamidany at the Beatie t Violets v ma ; * Til alee eH ° ‘ ‘goed ‘ aa bee a ‘ f cs age site / : via Gime at be to Mrs. Hi. HH. Grave ; sEnO0 : 5 ee Bis a Bike gl , a r United ; ° v4 le of » 1 ar J ¥ . jer the aus * of | with country ‘settings, yet AE cen SO a. t 106 ANDER 4 ‘i i Saved tad i paving and x The World’ Largest and Bet : running Mrs. Fitz Gibt é ursctn Uekan for inte sa . a Ane coumty road, geod SEATTLE AERIE No. 1, F. 0. B. : Animal Exhibition. kee ihe’ catadioas | Pntreaty Helmuna 2 ghbors s (uly too miles) RRICAN @AVINGS WANK @ TRUST 1 Og Bia TES rerio see Seteeds ind taen eeees Fn RIOTS, REED o,400_ say Scaoansar’y sr eter taceese! Grand Opera House : 4 wo , 104-106 FIRST AVENUE ‘ a1 as od . @ anid parka, | Gicason, vice'prea’ We Vr Lawlor, ashiar M ' 6 { P i Cot Yesier and Washington A t 1 I Hinckley \ a é fonday Evening, May j g j men tag ‘cash ora sted (ue Cand PUGET ROUND. NA BANK OF | Tex nal ° * ° t 3 a 1 Li 4 b t 4 y “ FANcY P une t f, patural how 4 a tigate, | $9.00, a F | villain who has a , D t R i : 004 | "ere duplivaiad, preserved. Mrs. Jobin Cia" AvaMa : wees 8, a ve THIRD AVENUE THEATER | () = i f and f h . ‘ ' « . . » the ' SEAT engine K 1 ft . sate | eal tun 4 » ba ‘ nam CONADLLN Ra nir OW” HOMM ERG e's Oniy Up-Town Theatets ’ ecetd Ir f extate of T r Mr “- ' ‘ , | ae ; $8,000,000 ‘A High-Ciass Family Resort r ie: } hey ha ‘ Fon RENT-PORNISHED he ; : ni BIB tee ave. room 4 t ight mutiior Prices—20c, 30¢, 40¢, 0c. ’ ‘i A her part) stewart, A.‘ De Vanter, A. I ' K t ! BUSINESS CHANCES we 1.40¢ 1 1 ’ . « TONIGHT i + wondertilll P ! I run four Fulton, J. A. Sundwall, C. Per I t " t 1 : { Aad " 4 (THERE ARE OTHERS, RUT) @ t gs, ponies, monkey® ’ Cat a eile i cp f 1 We 1 vo huts tnd : $4 boo, : a. ORM Monager. [THIN IS TH REST. Nothing Is fe ' . ’ ' NORE Ee ' * “tie : ‘\tnn NAL BANK OF | Wl \ treet Pe ’ ee Office sta vr Press,|tice, to the med i. rst ave , h : fi rg A ore IK é > Sa “Miss JESSIE SHIRLEY Big New Free Ss bee 4 trans f the t es ' * i fe the hon ‘ ; > . ¢ ‘ ‘ 3. | And he nt rade at 10 a. m 5 E. 8, Willard +4 sy M. QUILT! F WANANOTAL wien now that ¥ “ DRESSY AKER y 4 ’ performances of ¥. 8. Willard at the |& A v0, thx 2 201 Prine Bk err fin : ne plow, both Bonney & Stowart Proitic Northwest Leng” aint and Saturday matinee: “The |$ AGistter tat frat nt |. aehtial, Fred slecor, 6m WwaMilaeten! (Oi vo ‘ aire a water God | Mivdoet x Furth an ine, | ; Bs ante ta ees 3 See That $6 SILK 0%, pat OME CHOICE 1OTE ON. natmnen| TN ATLOTENGHEN & AnNnLL, | [MADAME AS SMITH. 9 Mina af Ci: ier Weddings $ PETTICOAT at na MiIGhith, | 40x100, ON WARY WR a Roswell t Tatablished 1888 DYNING AND CLEANING «|Daulton C tc putt ne ‘ correct styles in wedding and en 7| COMPAR HHA i GRY ra W Ve (ow \ ‘ pcre mgmt $ BAILEY & WILLIANS reac Ea aang gn tan ca eae a | arpet Co. ee r Press, a modern print | ew Yor ore ee etl pang ONLY Two’ witey | HEADS ‘ Ae aur io. eali| 1020 First Avon Took. Admiane ‘ | jug, Viret and Pike. . oeeeees: | J. PERL, Pi A eaheiman. “Mutual Life bia Nhe NuW YORK BLOOK. [8 Roswail viock Letablished 1888, ik 1O0F Third’; Ned ade.) Ne repairing ernene 1 > * Main O20 De, a

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