The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1903, Page 1

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MB s04) ONE CENT ‘The BEATTLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 190 3 EXTRA EDITION — ABERDEEN DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION 1 WASHINGTON, Whole Town Is in the Path of a) Roaring Contligration and all Communications Are Shut Off Special to The Star) GRA S A VER VISITED THIS Y ‘ A eee ee Brakeman Jumped in the Way of a De Obspaas oar nama 1 tgs lg Egan railed Caboose br mae wrong oa = Sn Sam Hill Sends the Price of His Gas to One Dollar and a Halt MAKE BIG * Per Thousand Feet CLEAN UP. RAN ROADS v0 a FOUR MEN GATHER IN NICE POKE OF GOLD AT THE AN aes ce 15--e eee DERGON LAKE MINES 2 got ho pod (Special to The Star.) eattle he ea t thi 7 ow oe ee « were} Mr F « the ¥ * the ree f wah f tw e oh - Gaye . ote Star er in Seattle That Print the News. «+ PT HE Only Pep Dares to vol 5 CENTS PER MONTH ALL GAMBLING - MUST CEASE Deputy Sheriff Corcoran {s- sues Orders to All Law Breakers =I HUMAN VULTURE Serene ee a ee RR TRE ARTHUR KING HELD FOR TRIAL ON TWO FELONY CHARGES ~ ELUMIDA LONG ABSENCE OF GIRL WHO ACCUSED HIM, NOW CAUSES DISMISSAL he State against 3 ) « ; . ' ' | quacaSnnnenvanauseesmcee COME QUICK stery and friends of “Boss ive it cregence PUT A CRIMP IN TIGER’S TAIL CHIEF OF POLICE SULLIVAN OR SOME HIGHER CITY OFFICIAL HAS CLOSED UNION CLUB GAMBLING HOUSE—“HUGHEY” BEHN'S FRIENDS DEFEND HIM hief of P tf im return for the n pro-|@ling faro device. ‘The Clancys At Behn'e |tempted to shake Bebn off, but the ping as be- |owner of the sure-thing box refused @ says |to quit. use of his He wever, the poker it was then thet ¢ prosecuting attor- 8 \ney's office and reported to Deputy Sheriff Calighan that the swindling a ha a rear erin mew nme ae ee ee epee ee inn « and it was then 4 to call off the ry was told about night by several deny every word t Clancy says the er had @ fare box in the Peerless rt to his knowledge, an@ cited e desler the fact the house often lost ne and om pve that the game was the square He admits that he profits of the house is still “under cov- mbling fight. amd has ¢ at all, except to ‘ope- the games at 11] Second uth close. The chief de- @ perfunctory way that he ordered “111” closed If there is any gambling tn the y man who hae at- icity, t¢ is the duty of the patrotmen tm. that ste. Did 1 order the mbling game at 11 Bec- south? No. I never ng the knew that there was a gambiing mr ame there. If poker games are aning, the patrolmen on whose beats they are situated, should make arrests, The officers should know their duty This wae what © ® 6tar man this m of the other ge n the restricted ef Bullivan told nine. strane and has SHE WAS DRUNK " OR CRAZY Rehn n tea wktiled » 1 OGGER |_ come _ RILLED = ©, NEUHOUN FATALLY tt INJURED NEAR RENTON “HUN TER 1S HURT _ and wr HEBBERT CALKINS Adnibene: ALL SHOOTS HIMSELF WIFE NOW ACCUSED | woovrrvtir, “oe t” Morvert NEW BRICK BLOCK th whch he aceon het of Sh a 3 sinaatan one STOLE FROM CARS |sce" "* gen, , , SHINGLE MILL SOLD le an : See ny “elt sa " monn (Sneeial te The Star) he

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