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‘ 3 -.. gambler's war is brew- t below Yesler way, hae been issued by Chief Builivan to the effect that gambiing shail cease on wen out by Chief Sullt- by some, at the of the business commun- { i i Fi i ¥ wise tp lu H Hi ia a ay Hi From Everett Arrested In the City of Seattle WP TO THE RAILROADS NOTIFIED THAT IF THEY WANT TERMINAL FACILITIES, THEY MUST GIVE AS WELL AS TAKE “ lations looking towards | what had taken piace, but {t is un- of the present dim-|t¢rstood that Judge Burke has sev- the Greet Northern |¢f8! Propositions looking towards | and the city on |t other raiirondy ‘tunnel and terminal proposition, hemes and | eer Hoot, for HY, and Judge Thomas Burke RK. Shepard, represent- ihern railroad. ago it was stated » as & result of in- {0 agres on amendments to ordinances now in the the council committes on the matter was left in the question, He was with the council on what the committees Gamblers of Rival Tenderioin sterious Order to Close All Ground Floor Games in New Red Light District Starts Battle Between Mayor Humes’ Kil- kenny Cats--Politics in Move ‘The closing up of the Green Light house on @ charge of cheating Was » hard blow and the trouble growing out of that affair has not yet blown over. It has been given out by the police that the two men who owned the house, “Kid" Cooper and Tom Nelson, will not be allowed to man- ge another house in Seattle, The Green Light's doors are ntti! closed and not a card has been turned since the order te close up came. Chief Sullivan is standing firm and will under no circum tances allow the men to open an- other house. It te probable that the Green Light will be opened up again within a few days, ostensibly under the man- agement of other mon, That the chief will consent to this move is reasonably certain, notwithstand! the unsavory reputation the bling house and saloon connected with ft have long borne. The Green Light saloon, ft will be temembered, is the place in which L.A. Booth waa beaten to death and robbed one Sunday morning a few weeks ago. The bartender end three hangers-on of the place were ne- cused of and are now awaiting trial for the brutal murder, Another Robbery Another case where a drunken man was knocked down and robbed of $400 on the very threshold of the Green Light dive im fresh on the blotter at police headquarters, yet the saloon was relicensed a few days ego upon the fitmey representation that the place had “changed hands.” ‘The license is now tn the name of a Republican ward boss, who is known as one of the tenderloin managers of Mayor Humes. If the ploun resigna~ tion expressed by the Yarious mem- bers of the councl! committee on po- lice, Meense and revenue is any ec there Is tittle danger that real ownership of the saloon privilege wlll ever be investigated. @ matter for the police to at- bled Chairman Kistler CAUGHT Gepot officer, was a member of this While at the depot at & descriptions a Everett coupie. the police station that he believed he had the siopers, and received in- structions to arrest thei. Had a Gun Ready ‘The came to Bonttle Tues- day . Yesterday morning they rent ee nee at mg gs Egy and they spent it ml a ee owner_of the lodging house believed them to be husband and wife. This morning, after the arrest, Police Ser nt ‘aart went to the room and founa it in a state of disord Near the head of the bed within easy reach of an occupant of the bed was| found a 45-caliber revolver. Prop- erty of both the elopers was found in the apartment. Long is very well known in Ever. ott. woman is the wife of a . | reputable Burlington citizen and the mother of three children whom she deserted for Long. settling of the traMc problema that confront the city at each end of the tunnel should tt be built. Judge Burke said, after the meeting “After ® seasion of over three hour have gotten a little near- er @ conclusion, having threshed out number of details; but we #till have | other matters to consider before a final conclusion is reached.” ‘The principal question involved is that of giving relief to, trafMc in case Elliott avenue should be vacated on the north and part of King and oth- er streets on the south. LUCAS IN TOILS Robert Lucas, allas White, alias Miller, alias Walker, an alleged no torious thief, was arrested on sus Were onything lke reason- he might notify the com- #84 another conference would And not until then. no meeting h m that Judge Burke Engineer Thomson sev: and last night the four Were in close conference from the evening until almort ‘Gy enginser would not state picion by Detective Barbee of the Poaiee last night and lodged in the city Jail. The prisoner is said to be | well known in the Northwest, re he hag carried on his operations with feveral confederates. He is said to be both a “stick-up man” or a burg lar. At ether, the potice say, he I» an adept. ——————— CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Wheat, 72 1-2, 6. SLATTLE, WA: G@TON Districts Fighting for Supremacy With Chief of Police Sullivan as Referee PEACE IS G00-G00 EY ~ IN SIGHT Mine Operators Rein- state Firemen in City Council--The Serious Charge of License Juggling The notorioug Goo now known a@ the & no Eye saloon, Oct, 20.—The meeting of the Btationary Firemen’s Associa jay In Toledo, ‘week on acec tit of Charges of Juggling with ite teense having been made. It is well Known below Yesler way hat J. A. Moore, Hewed to have bought the Goc been pontpon of the approachini orton's threat to order | the use of anthrac! oul uniess the firemen in the be reinstated, Jo mines and pendent operators have given Ue the man wh rly been in ¢ ts in the eit hn’ Williams and The operata PAE a! de Ls gre pte Tighe - wietors of the ceasions and a peaceable solution the trouble seems probable Bereverersreseresesss, COMMISSION AT WORK BCRANTON, Oct. 9.—The ar bitration commission began the + inspection of the mines of the Erie Company this morning ac companied only by the superin a the fire Does as a wgainst possible accl-” The party will return here this evening. iter Zan freli for a loeenan ment with Wilinn conducted in vanner for several days. SPREOEED DOD COOOEE saece SCRANTOM, Oct, M%As the @ arbitration com- ere preparing to en ter the mines this morning, they beside the sheft until the bedy of a dead miner who had just been killed by a falting rock. was bagught up. ee TO SHOW UP GHOULS Negro Tool Offers to Tell Everything sockets and his | Unknown man ved from the People’s the- ington street early this | 4 taken to the county jail | eal attendan Whether he was sudd with insanity or taken 1th with hy- irophobia or some mysterious mala- of that nature is still in doubt. The physicians, from his strange 9¢ ‘Fos agel uees hag OR RA IT sare: woollen miner recently turned from Alaska or the Yukon He entered the p' parently in good health. he gave no indieation of illness, At been seated in the for a short time be rose from seat and became like a wild man, ‘The combined etrength of six men was not sufficient broke away and the MORGAN MAY GOBBLE UP LOCAL ELECTRIC PLANTS had to wait 4 of the police ‘chtoroform in the eounty jail. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 3—Cantre!l, ‘one of the colored’ grave robbers in Jail here, wrote an open press this morning tn which he says that he has been mistreated by bis employers and thrown down. trell says that he wants to go before the grand jury where he promises to give evidence implicating as many more t physicians as are He says that he will also tell of several undertakers who supposed to amass fortune: vusiness when money was chiefly made ih the ghoul trade, The negro these undertakers have been in the habit of digging up bodies buried by them, immediately after tnterment, and selling them to the surgeons. DIABOLIGAL # quis Dion this afternoon lemued a challenge to Gerault Richards to fight @ duel, becatine the lat- ter kicked him on the shins in the chamber of deputies this CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS INDICTED WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Oct. 20. Jonn Quimby and John Lathrop, Christian | indicted for manslaughter in the second degree today as the| |result of the death of a young girl| om typhoid fever, whom they had | professed to treat by their peculiar | Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the cult is expected to be on hand | to aid in the defen MINES STILL CAVING 20,—Two other letter to the lighting and trol STRIKE TO CONTINUE — HAZLETON, vice of President nited Mine Workers, Duffy this morning or- ke to be continued at Cox Brothers and the Wentz Co: ‘The strike will be tinued until the demand t¢ align objectionable agreen CLEARS UP MUDDLE OVER LIBRARY SITE & special meeting of the city passed amending the ordi- ¢ for the purchase of the Fourth avenue library site from George F. The original ordinance authoriz } the board of public | summate the purchase of the library | nite by turning f | Meacham $100,000 upon his presen 1 deed to the property ac- rtificate from the works to oo} ‘over to George JOPLIN, Me large mines adjoining the o | companied by a o | corporation counsel was clear and unincumbered, Because of a slight flaw in and because encumbered by a street Improvement Hen for the sidewalking of Spring street, Corporation Counsel Gilliam not make such a certificate and ard of public re threatened, en abandoned. all producers, roiliien in divi this morning. |The ruined mines wer 4 paid half 4 the property a were all suppos- ed to be absolutely safe, BURNED IN | THEIR HOME ELKHORN, Wis, Albert Wickersham, eir sister Julia, prosperous farr living near here, were found busned to death in the ruins of their |e! Gilllam at today flaw in the title refers entirely to works refused ummate the purchase of the ordinance passed at the meet- ing today authorizes works to walve the certt corporation counsel in rege and Aecept in Meu thereof Mr. parn’s bond for $1,000 that oration Coun- meeting the As explained by ( home this morning. rHURSDAY factory, #0 (he day before the ord- ranting Moore @ liquor M- cue was fnally passed, he sold out hin entire interest to Willi and frolia, left the place and has not on neat the paloon #ince that time. That the run pt ally in th pe oT the bar d is for Kimer Willia @till ating behind the bi practically the same corpa of dameels who hustled for drinks un et rangement, are und « with who happen into the All this ta dou the sthtements made by City Ceo trolier Riplinger at the time Moore ade appl He to © effect that Moore and Andrew |Hemrich, the brewer, and Moore’ bondeman, had promined faithfully that no women would be allowed in [the saloon the box women and run | Mr. Riplinger stated that he made Moore and Hemrich promise this be fore he would Insue the license, Prac this | tieally the ame statement was made But the |on the floor of th nell by a mem. of police, Heenme and re ALASKA MINER GOES MAD IN A VARIETY HOUSE Barks, Bites, Scratches and Howls Like a Frantic Beast—Is Supposed to be a Victim of Dread Hydrophobia Barking. biting, howling and fight- 1 ke & trapped wolf, his iging out of the uth foaming, an was requested. Jailer Stepler and ‘atrolman Griffith finally wot the man under control and after binding his feet and Randouffing him, took him to the county Jail in the patrol Wagon. Going up the Bill if was hecessary to hold him down in the bottom of the wagon, When he arrived at the jail he was aced im a straight het and strapped to a cot. Medical ald was calied an@ by the use of drugs he thet he te a miner. He wore one of the broad brimmed hate that are us- wally seen on Alaska miners and his clothing was very heavy. There |wes nothing in his pockets that would evs clue to his identity. How Tong the man had been in the theater ie pot known, He entered with many others and mingled with the crowd in the theater and dance lhatt, So far as ts known he drank but Mttle. At noon the man wan reported to be sleeping under the influence of New Combination to Control America’s Trolley Lines and Lighting Plants America, The latter company al- are said to be under way for! ready has vest holdings in Bngtand, North | while the Morgan company te stron, Company, owned by Mor- ‘0, and the United Gas Im- roverent Company, Widner & Griscom. ' The plan ts to gain control of all the in New York and controls Milwan, kee, Detroit, Cincinnatt and many mailer cith The probable plan after the consol- idation is to invade the far West and the Pacifie slope. Pa., Oct. 20.-lipon | going to work is witfdrawn. ‘The strikers wiil be cared for from the ‘The order to renew the strike jerented great excitement int city. No strikers have returned to work at the collieries mentioned. mjsince they were met at the outset with the demand that they sign cer- tain tron-clad agreements before go- to_work a two- foot strip 120 feet long, part of a private alley way extending |back into the block from Fourth av- enue, Laura KE. Peters, deceased, owned one third of this 6% foot alley way. In @ subsequent transfer of her property on this block @ deed to this strip Was omitted For thet reason it legally never passed from her ownership, The corporation counsel explained that a quit claim deed had been se- cured from each of her heire and that the only poastble way in which kome au for some of her creditors to claim the property to satisfy a judgment of a court, He added that accord- ing to an affidavit in his hands her only outstanding debts were some $50 or $00 im this city and $160, se. cured by a mortgage on a fary in another county. Mr, Meacham propores to clear the title to this strip of property within 18 months by process In the probate court 7 board to accept the praperty with the Hen held against It by the tty for street Improvement, ‘Thie throws mont of pring street, assessed against the Meacham property, upon the olty the cost of the impro IVEN Saloon, Now Known as the Savoy, to Be Investigated IS UP AGAIN |reitef fund of the United Mino) \¥ rkers. JUDGE HELO tion might arine would be’ ¢ other ordinance authorizes the ING, OCTOBER 80, 1902 ‘SPECIAL Six $375 lots and house of two| We are Going to rooms, Green Lake district, | Place on Sale d and well on the Prop: | 100 Dozen Men’s Health Underwear | |A garment that is ni splendid value et tha vs cume ame ace $1,900 application wae under consideration. When asked today wh ror not Moore had # right to sell Go0-Goo and the Rew owners to con duct the place under a i in M * pame and w license ever having been trans the new owners by an ordinan saed jn the council, Councilman noe Inspector and ma duty by bh Mame frella arre Hin, without a anid he Counciiman Rude war also posi- mt that euch @ de at the Goo-| the nse ¢ him do his liquor | without havin ite transferred, was titegal r L. Marah, about it, waid that if the ll ¥ about the aale of the Goo Goo te true, William and Zantraiia have no right i) Hquers there, and not upon Mr, Meacham. Thi lien ts for ‘The ordinances were introduced at) & special meeting of the council last CLARK BEATS HEINZE BUTTE, Mont, Oct. 20.—The # preme court has decided that thy ticket of the Clark Democracy tn | Bilver Bow county im the regul Democratic ticket. and much entitled to be placed on the official ballot under the head. ‘The Hetnse le bitterly resisted the proceed- an ish jar which brought about thie remult ERUPTION Santa Maria is Most, Unsaintly WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct, 20.— | The state department today received & telegram from Consul General | MoNally, at Guatemala, stating that the eruption of Santa Maria contin- ues. The town of Quezantennango is covered with a layer of #ix Inches of | Yoloanle matter, Many rich coffee plantations on the eaost #ide of the Yoleano He buried under seven feet of sand and continuously in earthquakes are frequent. An eruption is reported from thy department of Tompador of a vol- cano there, and the inhabitants are said to be fleeing to the interior, FATAL GAR ACCIDENT CHATHAM, EF: man was killed and § jured by the overturning on a steep incline, dashed forward struck & curve and deraile Many were in, 2 FOR WOMAN SPOKANE, Oct. 30.—Guasie La! Moore, fo: ty of the wives of “Swiftwater Bill "Gates, the Kion- | @ike millionaire, has another man now at her feet. The newest victim rmeriy a bank manager in ish Columbia. ep left the em- the bank @ short time ago and is now paying her court here. The charm- ing Miss La Moore is rus Comique theater, earning an honest dollar selling booze tn the t it is feared that she 4 much froi pears to be about b his financial de m to worry G she will stay by hi nyhow. | FOR LIBEL tance. 1220-1222 ind a Fancy, our Fain tne |House of five rooms on Spruce street, between 1th and 12th | Those wanting « good, heavy, warm Winter Undergarment will do well avenues, easy walking dis-| Owner must sell. 10, 11 and 12 Goheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. LION CLOTHING HOUS! 220-42% let Ave. Go, cor, Main. $1.50 EACH You can peeyghem stacked on our tables, FOR MOTHERS BOYS’ SHIRTS | 25c A FANCY PERCALE Boys’ SOFT SHIRT— One that is always sold for 500 or 65c, tomorrow, a8 our apectal, we will sell for 250; only one to @ customer. . W. B. HutchinsonCo, Corner Second ant Union car herg today. The car broke 100r* | qT | WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE | | Albert Hansen The largest jewelry house in th North west. DIAMONDS, R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. tneorperated, 1061. Dry, R. T, Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Yam Clancy of the second judicial district was arrested yesterday on the charge of criminal iibel, made by D. J. Hennessey, Judge Clancy re cently published in the Reveille a signed article asserting that Hen- asey had offered him a bribe in me mining litigation, P. A. O'F rell, editor of the paper, was als arrested. Judge Clancy was re- leased on his own recognizance, and SHARPSBURG, Iowa, Oct, 30.—H. B. Christiansen, president of Farmers and Merchants’ bank, has Gisappeared, and dndnvestigation of the bank's affairs reveals an appar- ent shortage of at least $50,000, NEW YORK, Oct ing the name of Will delphia, has surrendered to | . atating that he is the man shot and killed Albert C, in the latter's home in Brooklyn | of Phil the polt wh me O'Farrell gave $1000 ball See TO GRIME night of July 2 has been a mystery, claim betng made that Latim shot by a burglar while there have | always been suspicions that the kill- ing was dove by some paramour of | Mra, Latimer. THE GASH maxes SHOW | OF HANGING PORTLAND, Ove, Oct. 250ENTSA MONTI SATURDAY Those whe were Vortunate enough to attend that sale can testify as to the value they received. for every citizen of the great State of Washington to know, that whieh appears in our ads. is absolutely correct, be depended upon, Tomorrow and Saturday Wool Fleeced S| LAST What we want is What we say in the store can er sold regularly for less than 75 cents, and a 45¢ Fiiday aad Saturday to attend this groat mone Strictly All Wool Underwear, $1.00. ADAMI ~saving special, Finer grades at $1.50, $2.00 and Pisin figures. S & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS. 719 Second Avenue, ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS verything needed for Amateur or Professional, or Labratory, BLOWPIPE OUTFITS. AND GOLD SCALES. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue stated that he would institute an investi¢ntic once. | Councilman Rude promises to be- gin a warm Nght the next meet. Ing of thy nell. He declared last ded to demand an} i sexes DE A Lessess A special purchi donen All Wook RETORTS. CRUSHERS, e of Sweaters, worth $260 and $3.00. he entire lot on sale at the one price— Tomorrow Will Be Bargain Friday And if you could see the thousands of women who are reading this aa tonight to see what THE LEADER will have for tomorrow you would we are fo PARTICULARLY busy 00 BARGAIN FRI-* 10 read this ad will not be disappointed, and these whe take advantage of the many bagaina offered will find @ big 19c not wonder wh: DAY. Those w! For All Wool 49-inch Piaida, Sé-inch Extra Heavy For 20¢ Fancy Wash Goods, just the goods for pretty house dress- es and waists, regular value 3c, For the Best Quality of 100 Dress © very large variety CAST IRON HEATERS FOR WOOD ‘These are powerful heaters and are made sufficiently strong to last a life time. They are supplied with shaking grate and adjustable are in all respects the best heaters of their kind on the Tribunal Stoves are very low. Main Store, First Avenue Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 BiG REMOVAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDA It’s only a short time before we move to our new home We want to move as few of the old goods as possible, hence these great bargains for Friday and Saturday. d Spris n ing Street. Vhone, Main Mealy Yakima Burbank Potatoes, the finest you ever eat, per 100-Ib, sa in the Arcade. y jowa Creamery But- ter you should buy, per, Ib. seeeseas 25 Old English Plates Old English Plates in old blue, old pink and green, $1.50 dozen; Friday and Sat Odd Platters Odd Platters, assorted decora- tions, worth 50c to 790, larg: enough to hold a big turkey; removal special B9e Odd China Cups and Odd Glassware Such as Creamers, Sugar Bowls and Spoon ‘Holders, Saturday, each Se Shaving Mugs Worth up to 350; special..13¢ Odd Vegetable Dishes ‘Worth 250 and 85c each; re- moval special, each. 5 Dutch Plates Beautiful Steins, worth up to at One-third off for Friday and Saturlay. DES BROS. 1214 SECOND AVENUE For Children, worth 100; 5) county, consummates his pr Belding, who, made money on the scaffold. The sheriff proposes that those who at- tend the hapging shall Wards the support of year-old boy, make an orphan. there was a brisk to witness-the execution, | tention murderer A, L. %5 to- Frank Woodward, a - ‘Mra, Lemuel last July, will pase into thistory to- morrow as the first criminal who

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