The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1902, Page 1

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AT HAND } FOR ALL ~Bigrinique and St. Vin- gent Sufferers Are | Provided For. eh jere Still Overflows Lava--Danger Not Yet Over--Ghouls At- tempt to Loot St. Pierre Dead. May 16—The governor of Martinique today tele- the minister of colonies eity archives of St. Pierre Beet ix the destruction of that OMcially thanks the the French and foretsn ships ‘ assistance to the local 4 : after the disaster governor leaves today for St. end other parts of the island yivtge the exact situation tn all Sifected. Mount Pelee, he m revicttaling of Martinique is for. Neighboring colonies peent much, which with that the way from other sources quantities of oa are yey to jue by _ Danger Not Over Ee ee Se re a have come into ce and 3.900 into Kings- northern portions of IDE FRANCE, May 16—An BSH of ghouis to loot the dead EPlerre almost resulted in the ‘of Afty people last evening. nt has put a stop to fu- opetations of a similar charac- establishing a strict patrol, bas announced that anyone At in the act of looting will be immediate execution. May 16.—The rain which falling during the last few the bay of Naples, ase making crops grow, is kill- green thing. Vesuvius sending out clouds of vapor with hydrochloric acid. The fing through these mists has the acid and so blackens everything on which it HE LAW IS PLAIN George Gays Liquor Sellers at Parks Will Suffe George bas fined E. F. Al- who runs the Metropolitan Eagle Dance House, at Madi- him 20 e fall senten eon condition that Albrecht Gease selling liquor. His fy being carefully watched by Bilice and the sentence will be If he is caught violating the oy, ‘The rea- 50 and sentence i was otfens wought before me aga Gea! with him more severely SAR rest assured that so long as bench I will administer laws of this city to the best ability, the judge today that 1 fined Albrecht ded the #-day hig Tiest ih the state and municipal Jaws plain he subject of illicit ling and are auoted as fol- The State Law arenes who isating liquo: Riser ontained a license from the Biky of tari all be deeme Mp ihersof shall be fined in any fet exceeding $1,000 or imp: the county jail not to exceed ments, or by both fine and im- ‘naff wer offense. rdinance ey person giving away, Hing or m,.,imaxicating liquors city of Seattle with licensed 's0 to do by “aid. fey Sach offense, be subject to Rot moro than $100, oF to not exceeding thirty a PRAN 18CO May i0.—Wheat weg nn —Wheat, 7 1-6, ll 8 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # & wt nor, and upon con-4 en Sr both such fine and imprison: | THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1902, i FEED, THAT HE IS “UPON WHAT MEAT DOTH THIS OUR CAESAR GROWN SO GREAT?” ---CASSIUS DOUGHTY BLADE 6 NOBLE CLANCY—"DOTH THE GREAT CAESAR COMMAND THAT HE WHO KNEELS SHALL BE RID OF EARTH'S CARES AND BY THIS RUN THROUGH? CAESAR—“STAY THY HAND, NOBLE CLANCY. LET'S HEAR FIRST WHAT THE FELLOW HAS TO GAY. SPEAK, MAN, WHILE THY BREATH IS LEFT THEE.’ mite 7 MAY HAVE ALFONSO LOOKS LIKE AN TEDDY’S TERRORS WRi » YER 2” TO ANSWER) AMERICAN BANDMASTER COME ON WILL YER . sigs a wha ne Sed BCs aes oa| On. Thie- Day_Spveral Pounds of Metal Are taxon aboard the taatert tox on the] Hanged About His Burdened Neck by Other Suffering Royal Scions oMcers of ready when you get here, come on will yer ‘The invitation came from California tn a redwood box and the jent told Senators Perkins and Bard, who made the presen tion, that he would “Rather have it than one printed upon a plate of gold studded with diamonds.” GAMBLING HOUSES ARE RUNNING VERY LIGHT EXPECTED RAID CAUSES OWNE RS TO OPERATE WITH LITTLE MONEY AND POOR PARAPHERNALIA — THE GREEN LIGHT OPENS ITS DOORS Prepared to flee at any moment| when he was refused warrants by from the wrath to come are the boss |-Proseouting == Attorney Fulton Aw exciting chase folloWed the ar- rent, Mre. Gaynor hiring another tug to overtake the one bearing the ca tives. The chase was finally aban-| doned and a epecial train resorte to in the hope that interception; MADRID, May 16—Today’s fe: [Fesentt authorities, delegations rep- might be made with habeas corpus | tivities in connection with the cor senting educational and scientific papers at Three Rivera. Advices nation of the king began with the| bodies, a host of clergy and thous- from there, howe show that the | ceremony of conferring on the young | ands of persons who come simply as tug was too speedy and detention! monarch the English order of, the |sightseers. The continuous round of was not effecte ‘The men will be |G The ceremonies were held | festivitios affords ample entertain- [taken back to Savannah, Georgia, |at the royal palace in the presence of | ment for the visitors, as well as the for trial ja brilliant throng, The Duke of Con-| populace of Madrid. naught, ® brother of King Edward,| Today there was a rehearsal of Gay-| made investiture, which was|the various features which are to E . the men who | witnessed by all the high court func- | form parts of the ceremonies tomor ped from Quebec yee- *, grandees of the kingdont|row, when the king takes the oath terday, arrived here this morming visiting powers. Later the king|to the constitution In the Chamber ‘on the tug Spray. They wore imme- | was invested by the crown prince Deputies. Stands are being erect- diately taken to police headquarters |Siam with the Siamese royal order |ed along the route to be followed by A tug bearing pursuers arrived some land by Prince Eugene of Sweden | the royal procession to and from the time later. A spirited legal battle is | with the Cordon Blew of the Order of | royal palace, and the pageant doubt expected for the custody of the pris- | Seraphim. leas will be witnemed By thousands oners “AL! the provinces of Spain have |Detachments of military haye been Later—Gaynor and Green appear: | poured their quota of visitorn into| concentrated in the capital from al [Nether have the Anti-Saloon |¢d in court and were remanded until | the capital and the city is crowded as | parte of the kingdom and extraordi- | gamblers of Seattle today. Now that | iague crusaders taken further stops| Monday, They will be permitted to|never before fm recent years. ‘The|nary precautions are being taken to Tex. Rickard has taken the warpath "that direction. Matters seem to|remain in the Windsor hotol till that | strangers include provincial and mu-'prevent divorderly disturbances: against | them they recognize that|be ineuspense pending ction by | time, | gE erga ang | Judge Richard Winsor, the cruaad- : 9 | slant undatmousty Ea 0003 |the Cooks’ and Walters’ union in its the Sa Tgp ne gpecten but | ere new attorney, who returned to | $O00642440060004¢ foe ag “P-gp nn 1 fight with the Hotel Butler. In| speaking of the atrike, represetatives - Sethe eniead pita warrente altent In this connection it should vel? KAISER OFFERS the union made the following Stables armed with warrants already | 1%, this connection 1 epould nom |e } statements to a Star . rter, in Montreal ny 16. MONTRE nor and ¢ were kidn Col. the new Independent Telephone Com- pany directory, which the publish- ing company will issue in June. It is promised that in addition to a complete Met of telephone subsertb- ers the directory will contain the }on their way to close them, the gam: e| | day stated . « bling bosses could hardly be better| Dr. Thoms yes I A STATUE orter: “We he pares ha coming | been retained to assist Judge Winror, | ts s allway and steamship time table | pn eis ming of the Of) rim given out an interview denying | 4 eninge have made no demands which oan) and much other Information for. the fiers. be considered unfust or to|his reported employment by the handle the “piker” play is in sight | Crusaders, Green Light Opens Only enough sold and silver The kat We ask nothing from | not been cor RERLIN, May 16. Butler which hai rterly, Beattie and Vicinity: of our OXFOR Ev $5.00 at some stores for a hat tha Which ts a regular 83.00 value. Goft Hats, in new shapes and c AGENCY FOR THE YOUMANS HAT Adams « Blanchazd a-inch All Silk Fancy Ribbons, Bi Be value ........05 106 ; Sie Vancy Btock shad: ” to Ci nd Byes . tc Rox White or Black Pin Se Cube Black Pins Bon Marche Bloo< Telephone Main 830 SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW 3 Loaves Bread _STAR._ WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Saturday, sh 749 Second Ave, ' SPRING STYLE hold shape is po better, y one GUARANTEED to OUR PRICE $3.50 The Cheltenham Derby Hat WE PRICE AT $2.50 $1.80 and up. lors. Stewart & Holm 627 FIRST AV SATURDAY SPECIALS Among the hundreds of xpecials on sale tomorrow we especially ¢ail attention fo 200 Womens Suits purchased buyer at leas than one-third ‘vf their value. AFTER 6 P. M. SPECIALS. Collars,” all Saf i%o arking € Me Women’ me Straight Front Summer Corsets, kind, for.. 9c ‘The American Corsets, $1. « White Chamois Wash Gloves, $1.25 value . Fine Kid Gloves, in light weights, $1.25 value.... very pair is fitted and guar- Hack Pine ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinckley Block D DERBY HATS M4 color, ‘We can supply your needs for the by our ‘These are marked at such a low figure that they will not last long. The sale opens to- morrow at 8 a. m. nsilk or Satin Gloss, a spool ‘ ° c AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue NE CENT A COPY # #4 A # #4 SIX CENTS A WEEK owerr, street; second hill; el, cleared and at d street buy. HATS More than 5,000 of Beattle’s best citizens can testify to the worth You'll _paj ied ‘The celebrated New Br ain Balbriggan 759 Second Ave, Hinckley Block wear Summer Weights Ecru, Blue, Black. es Drug co SPECIAL ENUE Childs CIGARS 10 for 25c New York Pt dotton Chil ome with patent cateh 109 © can't make glasses to ‘vision. ‘We lead, others imitate. THE EVERSOLE 708 Sec! Lady and J. Rate nd So 25 value, for. SLOVES. ” 890 medium and 980 «Scientific Optician. = 808 Second Av., bot. Oclumbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 12. Fresh Home Made.......... 10¢ most attractive and business suit. yy 4 « . on any table in most of the big gam- : t A. f, whl |Diing houses. Instead of |, In the face of the threatened clos f ceded by the other restaurant pro- | frequent an a work of ore faro tables are prov ing of all the games a fifth big P prietore of the city, namely the| u Mo ty roperly th but « few gold pli and | gambling house hae cone ito doors @ nee { wages, and in justice to! 4 teen — ee, ft | Tittle small change as working cap-| in the tenderloin district, The Green| 2 [°"" | yee $.| ourselves and all other restaurants,| the book ai jore e tal, and at the side games still iess| Light Club, over Blake & Nolson’s| > {y re nen Oa LR, $i we wera compelled to take this| subserib rs tn King and Snohomish coin is In sight. The gamblers are| saloon, on Washington street, near)? Suit’ >. PT yg gee $l stand im regard to sald hotel. Our| Counties, which le t- feasived that the expected raiders| Occidental avenue, last night Brose gaiee ine coher oe mittee haw tried to make @ set-| ti 8 the central district, covered by shall carry away no money Sf quick-| up under a new management after) > Congress ; ent with Mr. Hamm, but he| P [hess on the part of the dealers can| months of ioeked doors and drawn nAfastly refused to gecognize the ———————— neaw p | rs Kid sporting | William Braden and known to be in | prevent it O26 642600405 | blinds. Everything Cheap | Cooper, the raiders find much| men, are reputed +600 both well ba on kx’ and Waiters’ union and from) on the fight will be carried to} gate, Chas. G. Holcomb T dephone OPTICIAN “COR. B59 A il £g assess- ments all paid; a good Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Under- 50c Garment Mottled and Exports, Lillian Russelland Lion Clothing A very dark brown mixture with a vague invisible pattern over all cut with broad varsity shoulders and tapering waist. A reliable lev- DOVE it- correct your OPTICAL CO, SONCD &umdnst— Nor will oharge.| er end.” coatly paraphernalia in sight. All| Roulette and several side games, an} | Fe | ME ROA 210-218 Burke Building cor. Second and Mar on datas | the gambling tables of value ha w as & Chinese lottery, are run- | been hidden away, and roughly-con-| ning in the house. | a ORE | structed affairs have replaced them. Histo Tay a teh in ye | i , Shabby layouts are in use at every | stance eo Cireen a was origin d Va |game,” Were the big Btandard Club|ally cpened Sust a year ago by Thorn. 25 Ree ter (aiias Bort, denne 56 0d 20d duc," 204 aed tociaig paiied today, for example, hardly|as Nelson when the Law and Order | few, toben-th ethene $500 worth of property could be! League was making life thoroughly } BALLARD, May 16. ‘ae hes in : ock, | found. miserable for the bi« gamblers. | me early if you ‘So tar, however, no move toward! few weeks tater it was cloned by the puller x catbarhg ‘ation Wish to secure one at closing gambling has been made by raiders and never ran wain on a Fy by ae gre y reduced | Rickard since Wednesday afternoon, large plan Ghetto Aflame Against the Meat pes me “ eu G.BENNINGHAUSEN | Trust | »s for a few da ‘ | | secured at the store of F. A. Buck ts an, wh : 807 FIRST AVE. v @ ato ts ba , van, who patrols orrow in Ballard with them | Co. | NEW YORK May 16--Following 8 | ing bridge, had an ex will be shown all through Time Inspector for Col- | When the Weber boy arrived at|night of meetings and rioting the | Siting with s gaiy of shingle tilla here and will umbia and Puget Sound | the home of Charlie Woods in West |east-side Jews this morning contin- |theving hobos near South’ Seattle |b? nted with suitable souve- Nailroad and the Seattle | Seattle Jd Mis friend about the |ued their demonstrations againat |{Meving hokos meas Routh, Kealtle) airs ax mementoes of the greatest Electric Co. | whisky. Both boys drank a large|ttye butchers with renewed i tea i More tlowy ‘corn. [sBingtemill town in the world nt t and went to the home 1 iat on v0 v aM | | oe W yeep, who lives in a tent pecal call 1000 ing along the bridge and watched | | near the Weat cattle power hi |" ‘es of wad - x them. They soon discovered the of | The boys went to sleep there, and rp row Mert cer, however, and ran, but frat R iataise early this morning the Weber bo: att ne Ht thelr ef- |aropped thelr bundles. ‘The police . swoke violently Il, He sank rapid-| forts to prevent the angry actions of ian gaye chase and fired several pails Soria a tartling Case of Weber, Aged nd at & o'clock this morning he; ‘he er pegvae Fe shots at the running men They sei . ° r mnaettng S 14 ¥. | died "The Woods boy. tried xo getin| | Women, 1 Keronene over | nally made. thelr. eacape, althoush EW YORK, May 16-~The report P} jp ae | doctor, mut could not until it was|meat and poultry exposed for sale) gt jeast one shot Is believed to h ed revision comur wan | G ¢ | Wille Weber, a 11-year-old | too lat seetlies is and before noon almost every shop |taken effect, The sacks which the the Presbyterian General or (01 S | rocery 0. , e Deputy ¢ er Wiltsle this morn-|in the Ghetto was cla The lead- | na copped were found to be fille A cussion began Incorporated, | died at West & ttle at en arly| ion hevestiqnted the case and senilers, mounted on chairs, harangued |n44,wehped were fone nO om Hi. | imediately after it was read 220-1292 2nd ave. Phone, Main hour this morning from excessive| }?% to butterworth’s undertak-|the mob with violent denunciation . 3 lig 1081 | ne mob with violen aun 18 | Hird, an old man who lives near the 5 drinking. ‘The case is one of the! ing parlors, An autopsy Will prob- lof the ment trust, and urged. its |Linth Mel va MANY PETTY THEFTS Py ‘ oho 5 es most astonishing in the history of) ably be held to ascertain the Cause) members on to further destruction one — gh I qu! 7 Birr os nil du King county. Never before has aj of death eae Jot meata offered Fda Faery Me: emaing Alaska © child died 11 bi her ger e e Later in the day many hoodlums , houses hi an broken Into, attle of wcute 1 ‘SHINGLE MILLS |gathered with the crowd of excit GEER ue the came tel oe ielow beeathi | Jews a pw atones hro 1 of valu ‘These Suits will sell quickly from now on, There are left a u r oc away through #6. ¢ polioe ar ting a lunch great nmany good styles. It will p u to buy day ance of & pares Men. be Ace bow & jact of vandalism and this had a a Adams is now after the burg price to be reduced $1.00 each day until all the suits should be sold BeUshie Sony’ BMh So Dy mae | lived with his parents and a brot a quieting influer on the crowd i Any Suits remaining on the last day to be sold foi oe, perlenced pi rs. Grub sup- at Mis Twenty-fitth In the hope of bolstering up the/ quieting | Influenc oe FR act lb fat ‘ PROSPEROUS INDUSTRY 4 , Sold ROP $2.88 plies the prospectors should city. Hin father, Josep failing shingle market, the Red Ced.|Fresh outbursts ¢ sm. ite _ ‘on {8 again commencing in| |The Pacific Coast Pipe Company have in the hills. au expreseman. r Shingle Manufacturers’ axaocia-| the ‘Yukon river, On Wednesday | 0% which H. Orchard is manag Took Whisky Along red a shut-down of 4 h er. On Wednesday | oha"A, B. Mage superintendent, haa seer Whey, Ale, Sieh geet easl HOTEL BUTLER Mat aurea sccm ane. a Plage sents D intarday Wills i ‘ snatedawh will "bean | The intervening toe Jams are break: | Thatlara, and. ts. Ne out all] R. T. Shannon Grocery Coy 4 boy friend tak-| Haturday iil affect 900 shingle ig rapidly and {t will be but a short] aizes of pipes’ from Tt ‘inches Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. y. however Webor| making B | LABOR TROUBLES [tinier ihe river wil be clear to] (emt mes, fram, 2 to, 12 inches Style, Workmanship, whisky Togs have bean Bayanced bo Bering Sea. of construction that, will wrap pipes ee ncuoine Masso on} centw per 1,000 by the Puget Sound - from 12 to 24 inches in diameter. The A ‘ 8, uth, Th 11] FinthePmanin aaabelehion. “The price| Western Central Labor Union us-| NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | company. since nexinning 0 | Quality, Price WAWELRY AND SILVERWARE oh 4a| for morekiaatable 16Kh Is now 87.50, tains Cooks aiters » corps of men tn the employ of! haw shipned several consig 196tet 1 a misreprenen | inatead of seetke atightly| The Weatern Conteal Labor union | fia Reawie’therteia tating ema] plbet and haw franchises for putting | neenneenre meme Albert Hansen Wi, g that Wille! Ceda ere) ght, he W a Central Labor union | has been in th ng the water systems at Bremerton and : ve ios thet Ww) ~meesah at is regular meeting Wednesday | month gathering information for the] Charleston, Boe lateeat dowelry, Sense Gy an wai this mor | Weber tid him that the jiquer was firmer,

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