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a ete asi a0: eens vom ag =. ONE CENT x een 1 a THE OWLY PAPER IW SEATS TONONT AND Frip " THAT DARES TO PRINT T ‘ as CENTS PER MON NIGHT EDITION ATTLI fON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 WASHIN 196 VOL, 6. NO. 77 STORM PLAYS HAVOC AISSIAN CAIISEA LENA ON ATLANTIC COAST = yAS HAD ENOUGH OF WAR A NUMBER OF VESSELS HAVE GONE DOWN AND MANY LIVES ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN LOST— EARTHQUAKE | My feripps News Anw'ny ys ' t 0 milen went Ti. une er erone Gn GAs AR: ; : RUSSIAN COMMANDER ASKS PERMISSION TO DISARM HIS) ss p ‘$0 eaiben wos ast ON b= The | VESSEL AT SAN FRANCISCO —MERICAN WARSHIP PAT Japanese warships are in the bavy department this morning re- | cetved & dispateh from Admiral | ROLS THE PACIFIC COAST Admire! Barclay, of the Peset | Goodrichy at San Francisco, stating pnnd saan card, aanet te Thales (iy Scripps News Ans'n.d that Captain Borlinsky of the Lena this alterkosn throush Ghiet Claes * sata . had formally «al permission to 4 ne ee NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—A severe storm, which struck aomantil Rae by ie tacther Go. | Forbes that no orders ad 9 7) > vines ¢ , | ink steamers from trans-Atlanticy Lena by the naval engine been + ed for the departure o! this city last night, increased to cyclonic violence this morn- ered a. ee te ante cin | tines. enumed t ring. The task in|/@BY Of the vessels now at Bremer nite desires the whip din-| expected to be finished thin ¢ ton. Whether or not any such or. i y boat i | armed ’ t.1 | rt will be Wash. |ders w © received Admiral ing. Many boats anchored in thhe harbor are in danger. a |” This qgestion probably will eve! vit monte its Stak, Si See tee. & lentes \, t 10 WEG Tee olay could det aun, tet ae a Nineteen barges in tow of the tug Ashton overturned eon +> Pe ce ee mt, (to Kaquimalt tn ction with the | position of the vens y be sjadditionsl cruisers were requires UDGE WEATHERED THE E | the state Sepagtment ¢ pUnICALOS | Runsian cruiser Le lent in en morn In the me for a const J E rton would and washed ashore at Tompkinsville. Telegraph communi- J HE STORM IN ORDER TO | with the Russian ambassador, now tihely without foundation. She was | tt nander of the I in ih t 1 upon, as a num- , : | at Bar Harbor due on Monday and arrived Tues-| receive permission f ber of the best boats in the navy are cation is badly crippled. BE IN NEW YORK TODAY—HENRY G,. DAVIS . day came dows ' pps Baugh ager wae Tee ere eee —_ . and remains here til t uiner ¥ A fishing emack and a three- masted schooner went down off the | NEW YORK, Sept. 15 ord-| Show. |» x. It wang WASH Sept. 1%.—The AND OTHERS ARE THERE ing to a @ixpateh from Berlin, the jthat her trip was without signif. | state t makes the an~ Holland lighthouse during the storm. it is not known whether any Russian government ie negotiating BA PRA imc opt. ~All but it ’ t iin ement that the president to- ELD: | for the purchase of 1 an-KO- veinmpect f the F er that she is going to ¢ da 1 an order through the | | = ting secreta of state, directing From Sandy Hook to Cape May barges and sailing craft were | . | Ja Mohini ties 4 « bo-| that the Mucsian eriesr Lan Gb ; blown ashore, Two barges washed up on Sandy Hook without their Wy Sertpps News Ass'n) yand John B. McDonald, the con if Jude ere , taken tr to naval authori- The crew of a barge about to founder was rescued by Long cW YORK, Sept Heary @. | tractor, on whose private yacht he | f ' ‘ 1 me } life savers. Davin, the democratic nominee, and | Made the trip from Ksopus, Owing | | he ' tk f Th nditions are that the Lena : -————-—. | Wm. F. Sheehan arrived at Motel | to heavy ze ther, the Saphire ai f ’ Hint b taken to the Mare Island : —_ : | Astoria at 9 o'clock this morning. | Chored off Cromwell light last | t know where he has and 4 1 by the removal BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 15.—This city is in the grip of @ | Tiey are hore to hold a conference | Might, leaving there at 5 o'clock this | r fficials « wt ¢ a ns, the breach blocks of severe storm. Three inches of rain have fallen since last | with Judee ker. It is expected| morning. The yacht landed Judge | ri but t 1 runs, the small arms, ammu- night. Much damage has already been done in Boston and | that Gorman snd other prominent | Parker at West Thirty fifth street. ) * a i aS t han tores and such vicinity. |leaders will also be present. This | He was at once driven to the hotel. | Pik dey . cther dismanticment as may be pre- | will be the most important confer After Davia, Sheehan consulted Pp arte got — ed by th mmandant; that ence of the campaign so far with the candidate for an hour and | ve se? | the captain give a written guarantes EIGHT PERSONS DROWNED | "Judge Parker left Esopus on the|went away. Other callers were ——— ' ' thot tas Lana Sih cat teal ee WILMINGTON, Dei, 15—During the storm last night the tug | Yacht hire last night smuggled inside the door, inclading Frat » unt eace is concluded, Qurham of Philadelphia sunk in the Delaware river off the mouth of | Judge Parker arrived at the As-| Perry Belmont, w called 12:30) The sk@leten of a man found , ft Is the body of one Haggert and that the « sand crew shall Christian creek. Eight of the persons aboard her drowned. Two | toria this morning mpanied by | o'clock 1 was ushered to Parker's teen | eee enna that sectian 4 le were saved. The barge in tow of the tug went j his private secretary, Mac) a, | room, buried In@ehallow grave thre antr a year ago The crew will not leave San Fran- | ini len trom, Wirk land last Tuesday gerty worked aw nm cisco until an agreement is reached = = — e afterncen BY Orin Blood, a timber that place, but told th wige th between the two belligerents. After » well filled tables are in a ner alothat place, is st n-lhis true 1 m was to cat the disa nt of the vessel she strangers wha euter called to Mwatify th ty, but f that vicinity f to make her seaworthy, | Pike street below Fifth ave it impesai$le to do so on acount of In this he w pport ' e paired at the navy has a number of places where poker the absence of any fle The mur- | railway officials an f the commander elects. 1 in being played, not entirely in ac- der theory is gaining ground as ad- detectives who investigated ate dock the com- | cordance with the quiet way some ditional faets come to light aime f ty followed his ma Mare Island shall have peop'e would like to imply. Sev-| Coroner Hoye stated thin m ne from Sout Or “ of the ship ral cigar stands are maintaining that he is quite positive that the last erfme was con ited, t ction was taken on the ree tables and, with other conditions man was murdered " ¢ the commander of the that exist there, the street is fast | Bave notified the rif t b Lena. The secretary of the navy, assuming the aspect of the tender- fice of the facts in the a ‘ has wired the president's orders to loin district not hold amy inquest " " San Francisco and has given tm” Sie “ns - | First avenue above Yesler Way gation haw not uncovered anytt thie morning t strections to Admiral Gesdriah anal ¢ poker rooms are still open |», collection of good sized poker that might be of wee to identify the of the dead man's Capta MecCalla to carry out the BALLINGER ADMINIGTRATION ALLEGED TO BE TIED UP BY [and running as usual, despite The| poons that are filled each evening murdered man or give a clew as to other things found “ “ee cc’ on oes poo tbs, . ANTE-ELECTION PLEDGES —GAMES NOW RUNNING NOTH. | Star's stories calling the attention with gamblers. The upiown dis-| who committed the murder, It is responded with those that Haggerty ; Se EE | Of the police to their existence. trict is full of gambling rooms and an exeeptional case, but we had « wore when last seen. City Deter - 5 *farcios . the gu ho have permitted spew ING LESS THAN ROBBERY | Last night the various houses | tear of the police is absent. Com-| similar @n@ about a year ago and tive A. G. Lane think has a} . : procedure to take place | were running full blast when Star’ plete statiation on the number of only a few miles from where this clew to the identity of the t Prosecuting Attorney, —_—_— | reporters made the rounds. On First gambling rooms running in Seattle body was found. The two cases are = The three oc found in the e 1 orningt j avenue uth The Star men were openly and unmo!len! would star- nearly idgptical, With the excepti pocket are the only things di te yinted and offended é her ecogn ined 4 the word . ‘ the body had ered in the clothes, Two ¢ wer ed and by a similar pro-| by t a came where I had eee ee ee A Pada $6044008 evidently recognized and the word tle those who have been relying that io the first case the b Goreoeoccesosereee is stes coe oe oote+e 3 passed down the line that they were upon the promise made by Mayor not been @xponed to the elements so coins were dated 1900. They w enn there wan good ° Gambling and Gambling De vices—Whoever deals, plays at @ | Coming. After this no money was J}, “er to enforce the felony law. long « t of American mint and almost new Judge George, when approached | grounds f te conviction. @ . . . of in any manner takes part in, or whoever carries on @ |! sight until the horizon cleared) A few days ago ® player in one Judge H. White, a justice of | The other ten-cent piece was of Ca- on the torr ne had taken, ex what could 1 do? Ries fee © or causes to be opened, or who conducts any game of @ |@sain. Elsewhere the reporters! of the Pike atreet houses made com- the pened.of Redmond, thinks that | nadian coinage and dated 1899 pressed himael being very much | gone. We've tried 9 bent bin =o. © faro, monte, roulette. lasquenette, rouge et noir, rondo, poker, @ | Were allowed to witness games in| plaint that he had been robbed of tineatisfied with the resu Phere w thing to do but Gamtas © draw-poker, keno or EO. . . or any gaming table or @ | progress as usual | $150 in a gambling game, but no at-|° . Byte oe oo oie ae ae ee _@ game whatever, forthe purpose of gambling, or any game of ¢ Apolice investigation would prove; tention was paid to it by the de alien tum aachenes ra sid ng that the witness: @ chance for the purpose of winning or securing money by chance # | that the city is full of poker games| partment that should control the ht before ed with, However, Seed cons Puniaiied by & fine of not more than five hun- 4 | First avenue south for a distance of | gambling situation. The fact. that in Sed th : to make any dread @ dred dollars, or by Imprisonment not exceeding six months, or * | block is lined with gambling dens |gamblers were recently bound over ho. beasinn % that the of what I believe. took @ dy both.—Revised Ordinances of the City of Seattle (1902), page * | and elaborate preparations are be-|to the superior court dove not ap- | tion would have been strong even | p sa . Shipley. handling? t business last night ith them to call n in ie wih Choe to call er es hit witnesses on hand and wae Following the raids nion “which bave anxious to go on with the hearing, = been no move ence to the law in” with boosters the “live one’s hances of « in would b rr for at « table there is a gamek vw duty it is to “take off’ for the DOLE GES OGIO P ing made to open others. One table| pear to be notice to Chief Delaney | i ' roemetantial as it was. I! Attorney S. 3 SOTeROS POON ONEROSEIOSS CoeoegseoossooesNees in the rear of the Western saloon, | that gambling has been conducted | jam not in sympathy with such} the « Marshal Klein, claime oe at First avenue south and Washbing- | in the city. ltreatment of criminal ed about the dis. ton street, wa . shin does not seem to have the police wt . ¢ of Rice as anybody, and Intrenched, it Is alleged, behind, Rven were the games not “filled | bon +p aa li nS | It does not seem to have weighed eS . a cane an ae eel ae side of the street | vestigat me | under the Clvi On t the & corner ypen and wi y than two years |The same indiff ats as did before that spasmodic evolt Mayor Ballinger does not Ballinger’s ante-election »ppos. ting away with Bar annex, on the Promise that “quiet poker ga saloons” would not the police under his a the rag. tag and bobtal nes in rw ceased. there no more | & pretense at secr ago. Next to this lively poker ast night house @ substantial perventage from each “pot.” This drop goes into powerful — M the Seattle Har Just south of jneem (o have learned that the sim tinues to - fleecing the unwa The “drop” from a good game | these of draw” in back end of the city to t Resorting to high as $2 ms ; i © filled in| Pie annour ent that gambling mg act men on the beats where y J = . : ie going on cannot help but see the games Someone re o are num ne lg ll nage ne of taw { HALIFAX, N. S., IS BEING SWEPT swindling which bee nm the the days n gam ae ae open, the n me c Q f which knowledge the fact to “take a char po tr n pre is being violat yet BY FIERCE BLAZE in back a ga t proposit 1 and ¢ b e in c * taken fortabi f od | firmed J ' e er t t forth © fact t men have anyth t aj ye . b h vieti gam ania attitude toward : er of is not t mere suspicion against at K hiet I HALIFAX, N. 8 1h.—A tere whom aves the th Fourth avenue and Main street a th yeux mar it perm | th b . r fire, fanne a mile gale, fens in loon an ar stand back | 10 make tt pab Tt gal im- | King tm case Y z 4 " the water front tn | ooms prison ment | allowe nape E ¢ 5 " t ty. Half a dozen j Faro bank and roulette games are e e ( Pregitt Baker w oa The King will be allowed to plead ¢ large wa » flames. The ] pbilant nstitut ared erior court erfered to : urge and w -. wh ar th shipping. It | with DS wi an farther k allowed t e bail if he ts able feared t will be heavy oy i. - 7 : . ill 1a0 all - wee - oe i fin . ad a ; “7 ame a ae i They are a guile and vrief time Use unlucky tramp will| fined In wus 1 ne a} t flames are rapidly eas be 2 os chorct | be released from h b EN Abie D north and south. The en- j - when u | writ of Babeas corp ETIN ew a . tire departr th hting the fi § Yi r game that | e A petitic t writ was filed | ¢ for t release of Kin A tance from Dartmouth bas aw poker in on King’s t a era Judge T t e Bhief of D fl R WE r ur @ at 30 k th noon. It B o " rT al tr have been 4 fo run Seattle | torial staff. Bir. Emerson tried made ret " " CHICAGO, t » more | callec uiso teh army fire bri- y The “boost | vain to obtain & a “ t t work at the ga ) en, who will work j man wh King several da packing plants today. The police | with fire b and hand engines. i Gawdling | et forth is we npelled to clear th I nt warehouses are en- ‘ the law-a! ment when Tom |2*PANESE MAKE CAREFUL PREPARATIONS FOR SYSTEMATIC | t « wh wd eking Ww As a langer ne firemen seem pow- Humes was ma is the w | ADVANCE A f tor ’ 7 rovably issue sult of a new ng t of b ‘ to chee flames. It is re ein the Mitt Gar eee E NORTHWARD AND BUILD FORTS AROUND PORT |, " ‘ ine ‘ by the t ore * k full x men have bess out Foom ARTHUR IN WHICH THEY USE BIG GUNS WITH TELLING : ‘ noft t timated t t Dominion Coal company’s Every table i c v with jing a f | the “ er 4 by | 9 t ‘ 4 em 2 t ota a 9 A h " - —— | wint result of t € J his wit t . he launched 3 | | i T from ¢ ‘oe bine Pea OR onto vt ent @y Berippa News Ass'n) | pes MOINDS, I pt. 16.--7 1 ’ t a : ! es ve 1 u * tt MADRID, Sept. 1 1 five bar who robbed the Re | oye t lay arre th . known Ist exp near Letts on T at 4 4 b . 1 k Jangerous ana Flores, who ar- | day 1 been lo ear Win € D ‘ : ym Pa for t " field, a town nea cene of i] a v : - : a assassinat ' Maura, Ten | hold-up. COLUMBIA, Ky., Sept. 15.—Iive - . nent 1 . Syaaeniin ait ian ; " sia thale eatreten a e tr, and Mrs, Jesse Sapp Bi ficer ax “ n - ' h " d f < on th m | ¥ i to death this morning, ers t heat I Ul cohens i ’ : bat h n { The robbe ere f t nee was destroyed. money | t oats a . - “ . T were badly burned in \ for , a month h x ina bt Th a : p how Whe ne 1 a BURIED 100 RUSSIANS SPOKANE ’ ) 1 armed. 4 they children. They, ar ¢ ls - ORLOFF 18 BLAMED roKK I M uw x rded lov h * tt 1 Ta Oyama reports that today the Rue. | curt i r ased. | Mre, H Hoft of f . \ bs re ~t . I w going] § PRTERSRURG U an position in the dire k gee be | br of Swe Gap na then & I} A we ce) f ' A CS at fukden nehang H ’ nag seo ‘s " te ! ’ ( \, Wash } “ ¥ h bery of a v bad guarded, , | Lyndea, W ah be