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IT’S UP TO THE MAYOR \ THE SEATTLE STARETMURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1904. Vill Raise ine asco UNEARTH PLAN TO MRS, BOWMAN DEAD SHE META Carrie L. Bowman, wife of 8, 1 J Bowman, @ prominent realty dealer (Ry Gortope News Ass'n.) Jand well known man of this city preps ra ~ died last night at the family resl-| Ne, Ore a od dence at W wood, on the Kenton | x ob pede roe) Hg w pire avenue electric lMne Bhe wan 44| AB A RESULT OF TH that th sea th “w Walker ti se of age, and death was the © STAR'S FIGHT AGAINST THE GAMBLING | those who are working to get evi ived th from ‘Bertiand ent — ~ & Keneral breakdown of NOW AL. JONES, WHO PRE+ | " ey her health, which has been poor for EVIL, AN a |dence in the gambling om time | hy nmenced the werk of sa r hea " | f D THE POLICE RAID TUESDAY NIGHT, EN- | dics that cortain members of the|ing the. Mascot, which, Tw some time past. ‘The funeral ar- | SCRIBED FOR INDIAN MARY'S GINEERED BY THE CIVIC UNION, NOT A PUBLIC POKER |fellce department are mpending | night, poked her nowe into. « CONFESSION OF ONE MEMBER LEADS TO ARREST OF DESPER. | "AnHemeNI® have not been complet) riingr, 1g IN JAIL tate tte baa ing the worheralinr Gitmo Gaib. woes aan |ed, pending the arrival of Mra, Bow- | GAME 18 RUNNING IN THE CITY linstead of attending to the law- | apreaet her & ATE GANG CHARGED WITH MANY COLD-BLOODED pears # mother from Walla Walla. ; | breakers, for which they are paid, | bottom almost t This slur at the Civic union has ine | gers and crew could take to the —— | Hecause Al Jones gave liquor to | duced members of that organization | boats | Indian Mary, who “bawled him out® That the police can stop gam to declare that they are perfectly (By Seripos News Ass'n) ; Chicago. in police court this morning, Jones Dling, if kicked into taking such ac who participated In the raid | wilting to give the mayor full in sA0 por Leonard and Brown are charged \in in @ fair way to go to the United tion, ts fully 4 by the results| ure ‘snorant of the mayor's share in| soemation In advan f any future | CHICAGO, Sept, 22.—The confes with being 4mplicated in the Peter States penitentiary. The case wil ally proved by the resu . re 18 | formatio dvance of any f\ Ne plicated * Me huen” gitinces tes vale’ te | the slory and say that if be or-| raids sion of John BR, Smith, charged|son holdup. It is claimed that INF EC TED be laid before the federal authort- gineered by H. James, of the} “Phe pr raid, they do not know It.) “Open poker games-in the city with the cold blooded murder of| “Jock” Brigg#, anot member of ties, The court gave Mary and Civic union, Tuesday night. Not al he proas agent attempts to If | rave been stopped by the Civic Hans Peterson, a storekeeper, led gang, who is also under arrest | Jones each a thirty-day sentence, card ts now being turned in Seat-| Ore the men who have done all the! inion, One week ago gambling was to the arrest today of Jobn N. Leon 4 the shot which resulted in | Jones lives in @ shack on the tle, except behind locked doors, and| YO 8M Place the credit where it) punning openly in the city. In fact ard and Harry Brown, and the rev srson’s death Heventeon cown out of 62 in the | MNdapIt. He met and enticed the M Mayer Bellinger Go Wills, coca dove not belong. It announces that | 4, ¢o Tuesday night, « stra | elation of what the police believe| The police say they have been | dairy ¢ herd KR. Sartor, of | l#dian woman to his shack, where chia oa ee ra at | evidene d to mot againat the | Oot go into at Joust fifty places to be one of the most cold blooded |able to trace many the — most | rer . found to be wut. | Ne proceeded to get her gloriousty Gor the present city administration, | S2mblers, yet The Star has been | ing piay poker, From the bar | eriminal ¢ iractes of a gang of daring crimes that have been com-| fering from tuberculosia, nw a re. |2?U0K He modestly admitted thet Rg vagpnent eaten agpren + er | ROtitying the mayor and his chief | rooms of more than a dozen saloons | daring thieves to rob and murder! mitted in Chicago for months past | mult of text sod he Aseied he took a few drinks himself, They notoriously public Poker! of police for weeks that gambling that has ever been unearthed injto this gang of desperad | State Vet w both arrested by Officers foome were closed when Star men | was running openly tn the city and | 2° tables and players could be ioe gh «tap Peterson and Helms, and a jug af made the rounds last night. Chairs essen he es 4 | seen, we Dieted 1 ; evidence was caaily enough pro FEDERAL UNION WILL ES ; Phe dissaned cat seven, | Claret seized ax evidence yesterday Were piled on top of tables and al Cire Ne rae Last night that condition had | | chief cause for the penetrating odor| or disposed of as Htate Veterinary | sfternoon. melancholy silence had succeeded |“ changed. Not an open gambling] TABLISH A WORKINGMEN’S Shak satan trden the plakte, Will bave| Bosesne Heetm — the cheerful rattle of chips and| The mayor's newspaper organ | houre could be found in the city. | to be done in closed instead of open| expected to arrive here f Valin | The residence of F. Armatrong, money and the profane chatter of | #0 made it appear that 15 poker |-This result was accomplished by the! MOTEL tanks. Another method employed | Walla this morning to give out un | 908 Spruce street, was broken inte the gambling den }rooma were raided Tuesday night. | Civic union, Mayor Ballinger he ‘o carry the fumes by pipe to a| official report in reg the testa, | ¥esterday afternoon by thieves, who Jeapite the fac xt one |The truth was that ali the police | tne power to keep them shut, I me 5 ; . p nd . Despite the fact that but one sa j the p p ana where it is obliterated in That report has not yet been gi le several « of diamond loon, the “U @ I,” on First avenue | from headquarters did was to take | has repeatedly anid that ff it wee!) 4 dormitory eombustion. | eue-be oft Dr, Ladle ‘or Dr. Jewelry and Madison street, was 5 | around the “tip” to close, except at | in his pe he would see that 64" | workingmen le to be The packing companies will also| Kydd, although th day night, the fact that one po-| the “U &1 | bling would not openty exist in the | a tow Gaye 6a the third floor of the * throwing refuse and offal into | this morning t th an who was willing to do his An attempt on the part of the | city as long - the law of the state) oi ‘Totem club building, on 4 a ay beg Apne have te be tined | the presen t duty had been found had its effect,| mayor's press agent to discredit! was against It tal avenue n Yeuler Way, by | SLAUGHT HW more freely all around, and = more The qu ne « It produced a result that Mayor the Federal union. T dormitory anTER OUSES §=WILL | cing will have to be taken to Ket | not yet be wed, b Ballinger, with his 74 policemen will contain 30 beda. It is the In-| IMMEDIATELY MODERNIZE td 6¢ foul ameliing matte of all} #0on as Dr. Nein and army of detectives, had osten tention the union to establish inda. The slaughter houses ha 1 report ey ee cee een |Rebekahs | similar Institutions tn other parte] THEIR PLANTS hapstetery sutioredstrom slack of bactilt in the 1 Yenterday the gamblers conserved! | 5 | of the clty as noon as ther a de | water, but the new Grant street wan for by ¢ Suk Gucten tabk commaiine ban tal Celebrate » and for them and funds will per - - | mae will soon be put Into ure, | oxical Analyst Lazelle be done, They say the Civic union = gl al — “ The object of establishing the} Radical changes are to be m mek was persistent and the only way of (ay Gertece Mews Aav'nd dormitories is hot only to give the | at the slaughter houses of Carste keeping out of trouble was to close aint, (Mba a6 tae Gabe p ¢ the | Bros, and James Henry, located | up their joints. | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept This Since aie oh tng tee nen (@bo Geant cteest Selden, withis Pn e r | DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY A tour of the entire city showed | wan largely & day of entertainment 1 the Wikies tn opie aes | aint 90 dave ta Order to put te | emereitly that, with few exceptions, the games } the members of the sovereign wan successfully carey out a etramaite & more senttary ition, ‘This were not in progress. In a few a ge of Odd Fellows and met hich it t» figuring dix} @tll be done in order to form to} ° places, games were in progress be- | other visitors attending the big Jer to enforce the observance |@ decision handed down by the au E | hind closed doors, heavily guarded.| NOT WORRYING OVER PROBA eting of the fraternity. The Re-| of the pight-hour law by the elty,|preme court y day compeliing | | Strangers, who could not give the bekah branch of the order held ®/ rhe union hae taken somye | ft ners of the packing houses! an . ame | n ng houses : appetite for, al pass word, were barred out. In one BLE REJECTION OF Wie AE |celebration of its rs a “.- steps in thie direct having foreed |@ abate the obnoxious odors, which | a whether the patient place on Second avenue three men GRADE OFFER versary. A grand 1 is to be) the yar { the law by the ty | were declared to be a nuisance, The| * Ent tk ; See arnt. ine stood guard. When The Star men given in honor of the visitors to-| in constructing its « wie |CWo packing companies must show Ge Sates Beeneres SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22.—At {yy ‘ f v . 3 attempted to enter they were re Ses ! ne of the city + cam-|the court that they have complied| CORVALLIS, Ore, Sept. 22.—| the meeting of the grand lodge of , Wnite fused admission. The information Facts with the order To do it they will! While driving on Main street last the Odd ellows this afternoon, it permanen was hastily given out that “only a] The plan of 1 Moses to re wa lwo | ty tet Dave to expend $10,000 or $1 ight Clarence Smith, a farmer aged : himously to take ee jorge rie Viet? few men were in there playing for) srade Third, Fourth, Fifth | ALLENGES in «* ging locat contractors imié| \ The Frye-Bruhn company has al years, fel: out of his wage He} the next meeting from Washington, | Pealth, s\cndying the perves drinks.” Sixth avenues by siuicing down to fight the eight-hour law'polrmmdy brought about such changes | Was intoxicated, and in falling] D. C., and give it to Philadelphia on | toresiet temptation. eee Chips were rattling, however and | Denny hill, without expense to the it could be abolished on city | @ satibfy the courts, To do this|Uroke his meck, kilih him in-| account of the small membership in | INDORSED. oe let A Nee Aa the nervousness of the guards left {city will probably never be carried | ab ; Jit has been necessary to modernize | #ta Washington. The amendment ad- | VOM PRANCE UNION. os the impression that something was |0Ut. The ordinance introduced tn | union ie aiso planning to Ms|the plant, as improved machinery mitting the California wine manu-| write Dr. W. R. Brown, 218 Tremont going on that was not for the gen-|th® coum {1 providing for the doing} athe~*eanes in connection — must be emplo: to effect a com Tom Baker, a young man who ad-| facturers and dealers into the order | Boston. for trial package and let~ eral public to know. Im two other: Of the work, now before the streets | Me | ph deodorization. Similar im-| mits that he has no lawful means | Was shelved. The Fraternal Press av’ iectare" contiaauial ae places similar conditions existed, |Committes, is likely to be age fe rete Ai | hAa| provements will now have to be|of support and does not deny that | amsociation elected L. Rt Shepperd | as answered. but the open poker games of recent |" official funeral by that body at} Secretary BE. BE. Martin, of the so amr | made in the other two plants he spends m of his time fn sa-| of Maxwell, Idabo, president; D. L.| Ret ha By id by oy days were not in evidence. its meeting this afternoon. jalist party, on bebalf of the =| | The bolling of the refuse used for | loons, was sentenced to thirty days| Bailey of Boise, Idaho, vice presi- Hite Sao a4 ie, dle: E. H. James, wh nned and en At a meeting two weeks ago the | didate for governor, bas sent s a hog feed, as well as the rendering | on the chain gang by Police J udge | dent, W. H. Leedy of Indianapolis, Bold and Ineered the raid o @ 1” [committee announced that it would |jenge to A. BE. Mead and Gee of the lard, which has been the’ George this morning. Ind., secretary and treasurer. papoupey giacores tye So nat the |BOt cor r Moses’ scheme unless! Turner to meet the socialist can ___medy Drug Ce pesca bag en Maines (Be Would agree to fill in Westlake | date at the Yakima fair for # joint NORTH’ 3 men arres Bag) age . ¢ boulevard. Moses will not do this | debate. It is the bh of the party | so thoroughly laid bis plans that it, giso said this morning that he to plan a meeting of the candidates | The Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. $:30 o'clock he asked Patrolma® | whether or not the council made|. Cline at the big fair, as a large y The of. Looker to raid the place. The of ithe agreement with him, and did} num of farmers and producers fieer asked for positive evidence to | not intend to make a fight on the | f Eastern washington will beim) oy , convict, in the event arrests were | matter ne ne) me , » North & youn & young man living BIO SHIPMEN wate a tae ceueiit-int the setae Tas eameoen & nces that any [Near Auburn, ie having @ pretiml | =NT CONSIG NED TO A DEFUNCT PORTLAND CONCERN SEIZED IN TRANSIT BY CRED This evidence, in the form of &/ owners do not know a good thing other date, that w Op mest cap, | SY area 5 See “*- | ITORS AND SOLD TO US BY THEIR WESTERN REPRESENTATIVES AT marked $5 bill, was placed in the whem they sen it the fault is not | venient to the other debaters, wil atenitie: adateartinns emeane oa Si‘ us sry ‘ndroc hms |te-"Se ca" Stare So ote by te ss Sci acing era | 58 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR o'clock, three hours later, the house ihe work without cost to the city | der to eins about the meeting. The = Under he Girections « m Se chen he piehnee aentee | te te mere itine Gis were cote ban oupaenea-& Oh aiehe ® Marshal Joo Rerner, shot and A RECORD-BREAKING SALE WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AND SEATTLE PEOPLE WILL tectives whom Patrolman Looker |/and (o release the city from dam-| and county ticket, and will go down | j)moet, Mastaully, Allied Uallen A CERTAINLY BENEFIT BY OUR IMMENSE PURCHASE. NO DAMAGED GOODS, MIND YOU— had summoned from police head-jages. It is a be ome proposition the line this fall to secure as big aubers, teat Sis EVERYTHING PERFECTLY NEW AND JUST FROM THE FACTORY quarters. Two of these detectives | with me, and I have ample backing. |a vote as possible. Many rallies aon regis wen ol are known to have spent the inter Some of the property owners af- | have been planned, Including one in 6 were creating © Gutrboaie | vening three hours in making a| fected are objecting because I would! Seattle, at which EV. Debs, the T es ah Der an SO Oy yg ES oe Great Slaughter of 300 Men’s Overcoats fying the proprietors that the games / do not think they are entitled to it. speak at the Auditorium Of SP) 144 nis fellow vagrants tried to es would have to be “sloughed. | think that a regrade that trans-| tember 28 jcape tn Might, They were com Maror Ballinger’s ever vigilant | forms hilly property into a business leuubedte kek te poche ‘tie M s Ss It L preas agent anounced last evening district does not damage but im WE NESOED FOOD, When they fatied to comply North en’ u s ess an a ce that the mayor rage gen, Ag — Vo i Bhat ange — not | firea three one in the alr, one Fancy Worsteds, w h $6.00 a the “U ‘ « into the ground and the third at ¢ en’s / 3 ‘ _ for gin tel we tact, the |coust of the rearade of Second fee cee teed ot Ge All Wool Worsted Cheviots, Tweeds, desirable Mere Men's All Wool Black or Blue Cheviot $12.00 Over- raid was instigated and carried out |¥enne, along which I have some | Ander was errested later. A worth $9.00 .. sabes ve J coats for ..... ere ddccocvece 0 . $5.85 ty ury impanneled by Coroner He: Men's Imported Worst spring styles, s nate | nd dou- ° by E. H. James and other members | Property. y ime y ye f pring styles, single and dou Men's 8 n 4 by EH irie union, without. the| “Of course I would Be able to! xonerated North. Later the Swed-| ble breasted, worth $12.50, now Les $6.85 Men's All Wool Oxford $15.00 Overcoats...... $7.60 & Setee of the mayor. en the | ™ake a profit, but it would be done| ich residents of Auburn and > this BI , Men’s ¢ rs knowledge of | ely lowerleg private property nad| ity head @ Seoul chaeie 8 cna en's Blue and Black Serge, hands amely made, trim- Men’s $18.00 and $20.00 Black, Blue, Gray or Brown by filling it. However, one-third ughter placed againet North mings of the best, worth $20.00, now.........89.85 Thibet Overcoats c.cececcccce. seece ....$9.80 of the land to be lowered would be r n Was & native of Sweden and x | Included in streets.” naturalized at the time of «. The matter was laid “via "SF Great Bargains in Ne . (Guaranteed) | Adlnuee Is dhe st orth aren r argains in New Idren’s Suits Almost Special 70c The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1053-1015 FIRST AVE. Both Phones 1240 A Good Bever- | COOKING CLASSES |** 4s one that imparts new v lights the palate and bulic You should use dis system Bion, and that’s a At has no eq 2 B0e. Ph half n e es TUMBLE IN | Fall Shoes Given Away Men’s $2.50 Calf Shoes........ . (By Beripps News Ansa) | WAR RATES) Men's $3.00 Drees Shoe tt 800 CHILDREN’S SUITS. t wy hyd Sept. 3 pied Men's $4.00 Vici kK f and Calf Shoes ... Children's $3.50 All Wool 2-piece Suits, now going at aive Adame, of. Pueb Mr. Chew-—Will you please call Boys’ alf Shoes. ....ccvscse oveee cetessee soenee ees seecceess SL.2ZS aoeune « - The the proprietor y Beripps News Ass'n. Boys Dress Sh Childre oo and $7.00 Suits, 2-piece Norfolk, k ion Was made late last night Miss Cash—Sorry, but the propric PORTLAND, Or war! Mis $ School es a hype one The platform ed pledges tor has just gone out to lunch |rates for © out Misses’ $2.00 Dress Shoe Wool): with OF without Silior Collar: imams reliance 0 the | bound A tum Children’s $1.00 She “4 Children’s 3-piece Suits, worth $7.50, in worsteds and puststas ° tee * DIED iW THE | bie y te and today mand it , in ap sae st ancy cheviots, a great bargain, now going at..$3.45 r Bent 1 # than they were 24 hours ag rte tes al fia ag = thi pore 1|_ Boy’s Suits (‘Sse 700 Pairs Men’s Pants e te the right ot A | | SHE MARRIES A ssimere Suits; es any pat ak ; 1 16 to 20, worth $5.00 to \ and native of San}, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept a6 and hoon Ant while perin nding GOV ne . *hilade . 7 \ - . ’ rma caies ‘ene toean $5.25 $5.00 and $6.00 All Wool..... oe weeeeeeeeeees BD : be Stee . when Miss Ruth Snyder, th at ow 4 te Mr Thomas Alexand oun ; tb DAVIS BROKE JAIL | Willy, of Rivtonn US : - r * t — . s ee e de gh pupie have not reaitere ——— pele te Coes Cane A BIG SALE OF BLANKETS An ine ane he : (Special to The Star, Belgium. The bride in a niece of RECEDENTE . . pemenk aie ua ihe pavibtetiel te The, Sar), Belgien, Te is @ niece of ff UNPRECEDENTED VALUES IN COLD WEATHER NEI DS. BETTER BUY NOW, AS PRICES WILL mr nae f rior court for obt ‘ od w da the int and nntens . 50 Blankets for ..... ; , " breton t of th nil for F h will ee B1.15 | Comforts for “ tren's i mee 1 ail last night. He ke nd honeys on the . Bde WINNIPEG, Man, Sept. 22.—Sev ; 3 hae: ” ip Beate |: 52.00 Comtors $1.16 of delegates, representing |" "*"**vouts | MURDERED BY TRAMPS ° $2.05 | $3.00 Comforts for $1.75 1 of the Dominio’ Tt ‘oprietor of the | , : . tenes . oe ‘ for ta " ting of the Nu hotel, Third a and Pine | my Ser we Ane’n ale every day from 7:30 to 6 o'clock. Sat ntil 11 p.m $2.85 h began ita fons today ieeun 3 his roe ; BAKERSFIELD, Cala t * has the count te erday and a gray suit of | 29mes Hemphill th i ae ashe at vr yt | peso eBig Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. aim » white the various branches] yajned at a gray suit valued at wt ve Calle of women's work—charitable, pa-| 995 and a Sama heme aiee | Ht by tramps whom he was u otic, educational and artists P| endeavoring to eect from hia train niversity and Union te, eee isms eat oo cg eae a mn i venient St8 ee ot7-1319_ FIRST AVENUE _ NoBranch Stores of The Monarch nm be track ame li an tA as dt ai ta: