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gr ‘The Seattle Star VOL | ONE CENT Rain} high southeast be The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Tonight eoming southwest NIGHT EDITION Gorse POLICE DEPARTMENT § SEATTL WASHINGTON, TUESDAY 6. NO CENTS PER MONTH NOVEMBER a9, 1904 ers 104404064 044044 teeta weet $0640-064 Seerrry Seererererrrrerrnrre er rrrr. Screen Tir teller rrr re eee cee $444044 SWOOP DOWN ON peeeoed JUMPED 10 HIS DEATH A FIRST Ten Men Were Caught “Bucking the Tiger” in the Washington Block and Were Placed Under Arrest 4 4 $ $ VENUE GAMBLING HOUSE MAY CAUSE TROUBLE 3 é ” ° OF MILLION. H . . ° BON OF ONAIRE ENDS HIS . S 4 'PARENTS WHO REFUSE To ® DETECTIVE WAPPENSTEIN, AIDED BY PATROLMAN HIB. @ | LIFE IN LONDON HOSTELRY - L : | SEND CHILDREN TO SCHOOL . NER, ADOPT A CLEVER RUSE AND F ou. @ | c (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ° sei toes 7 jy, oe ROCEUNT. a aul . BLE IN GAINING ADMITTANCE TO THE “CLUB @ TION TO BE PROSECUTED BR Ch an, a| : ROOMS” 4 h yer and] 4 | - + jumped from the] . ° The apparently growing prejudt Carlton hotel to $-o-b0-9-08 nS EE OO EEE 6+ 64G4O4-106646-44 | ee ae nip arene vd i: talline » his | ‘ ooerees ot rent to vaccination and their was crushed, and | * efusal to send their children to ree sBy wgh = ; POIN 5 ‘OF THE RAID 3 school as long as that safeguard sf erdgue : H against disease is compul « young Chapman barely 5 om pulsory, tking Mada Nardo, | - 3 wullding tn : : : proving problem to the elty school S Shenhean’ centenaniaile at e he | ullding in Panama where are housed American Commis board and the county superintend- + oe Sadehe > 4 sioners and Engineers in charge of the Canal s building, situated | ent of schools Te ag : The game had been runnitig fot @e'monthe 3 os the c ath dral Plaza, will be the Clearing House for all plans and | It hs finally been decided to take y, coming on a Cunard | . The police department, or at least Detective Wappenstein, @ jesigns of the vast scheme of construction the matter into the courts to see He was 22 years of age and ® who made the raid, knew it had been rumning for some time 4 whether or not parents can be fined was a student at O 4 until last | . It was one of the least vicious @ames that has ever been @ | |for keeping their children from he m * conducted in the city, for t re that only such persons as @ the Third Ward hool for this reason. » tour of England | ® were known, or who had pass-keys, could get insid » | a nird ard Several families in the ofty are Young Chapman ts thought to . Detective Wappenstein admitted this morning that he knew @ | & s anxious to send their children to have been temporarily Insane. # of other gambling joints tn the city, but he has made no at- # | Pe ool, but absolutely refuse to al- —— —_—— ® tempt to raid them. . S$ low them to vaccinated. It is . Wappenstein says that the faro game wan played witha @ BLOW } pre ze rules of the board for . crooked” box e | any child to attend school who has . There is no further reason to belleve'the game was crooked, ¢@ | ke t a vaccination certificate, * for the men who conducted it emplayed mo paid boosters or box ¢ fcr ees ae ae are refusing to * keepers * . . send their little ones to school for A mination of the ill feel! . The management charged a cortaim percentage of the receipts © |engendered by te ; n ne N W F nEE this reason, insist that they cannes # and allowed each set of players to-seleet their own banker, @ |jocal afternoon paper “upon the legally be forced to allow the small * wu leaving the house no chance for “erooked” work * ‘failure of Zicbarth, the Washington| sons and daughters to undergo the (Photograph by Marten E. Pow for the Newspaper Enterprise Asso- | ® snken men or men of the Working class could pos- @ | guard, to show up for the Thanke bg elation.) ® sidly get in there. © | giving game between the Universi-| THE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Begin, A rosecuting Attorney hr . The * important feat of the whole affair is, Why w + ies of Wa sat ‘alifornia. | over will take a test case into ZEIGLER MINING CAMP IS UN- ra 18 THE BETSY Ross OF PANAMA. SHE DESIGNED! ® this place raided and “big mit” Jotatm, where the outsider has no @ 7 * ae pad — fornia. | AGAINST HIM DROPPED BY courts at once and will try to ar ACS FLAG, THE ORIGINAL NOW BEING IN THE|® chance in the world to win and which the police know exist, @ sti . Ne peer) | |Tange it so as to have the matter DER MARTIAL LAW POSSESSION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT # allowed to flourish? : P? Wl eek te bade at tho ieee one, Tue STATE | argued next Friday. He claims that a ® ~ The most plausible explanation for the raid seema to be @ 4 tone ei ee ted i‘ jthere is little doubt as to the out- ie = ; : dministration ng yesterday es the law is seth San @y Sertpos News Ass'n) ® that the “boss” gemblers in this plage were given an opportun- ® | morning. As Ziebarth was going information ch Dr. W ; gore ~ , le | @ ity to “square” themaslves some time ago, and refused to “come # | into the general assembly ea nig: tame nina Dr. W: subject, but the school board wisheg CARBONDALE, Ml, Nov. 29 ® in,” and they have now been made to pay the penalty of not | in the morning, Knight tapped . to know exactly where it stands fa The Zeigier mining camp is prac- ® standing in with the right people @ jon the shoulder and exclaimed, | "we ae A ge th onl . aoe ted the matter. If the court holds with tically under martial law and sert- ‘ scar inteventing cide taht outta raid te thet President @ |“De you dare to chow your facelurimioal abortion unser Biles Alice| esate and the aches! Deand, Sime ous trouble is feared. Another com- | ® Hi Gill, of the city council, found it more to his interest to jump © | around here again ( . inked by Superi who object to vaccination will pans tefantry seached the sik ® out of his cha rush to the eof these gamblers caught @ ebarth eoly, but tober 13 pee He ME age ve to smother their prejudice, or Be seme thie morsing. 2 ore . J-handed than it was to preside over the deliberations of the ® after assembly been di < ropped on the e Pegg regularty orted caring the ’ fathers Knight ing I Another w o ietaere w pray y Tey shag 3, > [es Knight wos standing | ost on of Prosecuting Attorney id the rule 0 Rage ne: ard ; i | ‘ ® | ster the main building talking! without t knowledge of r : oces to have been shot ot det « 0-4-0-0-4-4-46-4-0-4-466-0-4-44-66 0000064400-00000000000048 [with Captain McKimon, Ziebarth| Downey's attorneys, and in the)» “a Rg for parents to secure @ Bush or beth sides ot th | —— | approach him and dema 1 that | statement in « t of the motion |} fase ae auee ae = they ~ oe : ne he retract a scurrilous nark | novel reason for the dismissal is| o's a — es Disregarding the orders of Chief) there for some time, though it in| Which Knight had made about bim. | given Be pes Sora allow certain unvacciaas- { Police Delaney and Mayor Bab merally belleved th the police Knight ref and during the Alice Cody, the orecuting wit ot finally Secided, that the one OBBED FOURTEEN MILLS IS THE ASSESSMENT IN OLD LIMITS, AND |iinger, a full fledged gam ning | Cevertment vs Re hopes the policy oo — poh che Act nae in fhe ~~ ha married the| cuting attorney's office hosls to 7 found to be in operation |” bg only the public gambit Sa wanahe the inicnlena [inal Uroaaaiines chase hams ama ee eee THIRTEEN MILLS IN NEW—INCREASED Expenses cause | MO |piaces where anybody with the his fail to make the Michigan |inal proceeding e be a =— 4 in the Washington block, on First] ; nes were begun an moran 8 fee could take a chance Those ‘en she now re to testif: inet aven last night. The place was | PF » -; ‘ stify against) oF ATM pevy at at etctive Wappenstein | ¥h@ ran the gambling house in the | Knight ter nd | Downey, and her father and hus-| —_ vated rchean Hibaee and| Washington block claim to have | struck bis t: t over the|band have refused to allow her t EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark., Nov. ) of the occupants of the room | 58d the assurance that no interfer head with his | During the | do so on the ground that her testi 29.—A daring robbery was effected The tax levy next year will be 14| the water department, together with | at time the officers of the law | nee Would be made so long as gam- | * uffie wh ilowed = Ziebarth | mony would bring disgrace on the ‘at Green Forest last night. Robbers | mills in the old limits and 13 mills | the city’s share of payment for the|entered were placed under arrest, | bling Was conducted behind locked wrested the Ma away from | family broke into the St. Louis @ Arkansas |in the new limits. The report of the | !@7ing of water mains, is estimated | but released through the efforts of |400r. To raid such « place as the a der a the blow with in-| In bis statement Scott sets forth Railway station, bound and gagged |fiance committee, embodying this | 8t 375.000. The cost of running the | Attorney Hi Gill, president of the | ne mane Weopanstetn “piles te Reenlis. “oubpam aud teeteed cen ttares Tl enin oF Gen cae asl the watchman and blew open the| recommendation, was adopted by | ™UMIcIpal electric plant ts estimat- | council, who was immedj-|One.of the most difficult tanks that y weapon and invited lieves the ends of justice will be! safe. They secured express pack-|the counct! last night. An increase |°¢ &t 20.764, while the total/ately informed that the raid was tn | Confront the police in thetr efforts | 1% sith oat oa he eomoes, where by preserving the girl's repu- hges containing $5,000 and escaped. |of a mill and a half ts made over |®™ount of interest that must be|progress. H. Lisle, Charles Pratt| to guppress gambling aa one The town was soon aroused and a | the rate of last year. The raise was | P4!d during the year ts $302,125. and Frank Johnson are charged| THE RAID SHOWS ONE THING mene the ences ta f ging was arrested last Decem-| sacha posse started in pursuit of the rob-| made necessary, despite the herole The park department expense is|with conducting the resort. Thetr| CONCLUSIVELY: THAT THE PO jber, but gave ball in the sum of} bers this morning. J efforts of the committee to keep — = $89.6 jbail was fixed at $1,000 In each) L’ mS SUPPRESS ERY ee Pe - ro ity {mm aaianety WIFE AND FOUR CHILOREN _ — — | down. Peed and b for the city | case GAMBLING HOUSE IN THE CITY app ad has not returned ti greertsere tOOeStSeS000%8 | Tho fixing of the tax levy, In fact, | horses will « 4,000 next year The othors are charged-with ald-| WHENEVER THEY SEE FIT TO| Jy . [ser are well known in the; ANO THEN HIMSELF WHILE |has been the only duty of the year |!t !* estimated. The salary of the/ing and abetting and bail fixed at DO 80! | ‘ ‘a IN A DRUNKEN FIT WATER SHUT OFF lover which the counciimen have |*table boss and his helpers will|§25, Faro, roulette and roun The raid of-last night bas all the Pormment , | shown any real sensitivencas. They | ®mount to $2,900. The carfare and|table poker were the games in op- | ear-marks of having been a “frame ies | ey : $| thought that if any substantial in-| Office supplies of the engineering jeration. All of the pharaphernalia up in which somebody close to 4 a Gute pe, sat off see ¢ |erease in the levy was made the departme ent will amount to lo $3 800, | w ized «and taken to police) those in authority has simply taken Gy Scripps News Ass'n} row dnesday, from 8 a —— b “ pe ; administration would be charged headquarters. City Detective Wap-|tevenge for fancied wrongs, and It = as © m. until 5 p. m. over the whole ®/ Vith extravagance and their polit nstein was in charge of the raid| is mot to be considered at all as an i! SHLAND, Ky. Nev. 2 maods @ district west of Eastern avenue. | va; opponents would be given some PLAN ATT jand was familiar with the ground,|indieation that the police depart-| PRESENT MAYOR IS LEADER OF ——-_ Se ee tiie uae Gia ae © This includes Fremont, Inter- @ mpaien material. Sort as he had raided the aame place|ment fs going to clone up every ch Fhe nd th ‘tilled itn fat A Reve bee Bowe * \ this reason they agreed to the In several days ago. Patrolman Hib-| gamb!ing bi in the elty | AUG PARTY FOR COMING CANM-| The 5 ape SS ee dar i rigs ” }OOOOSS | crease with extreme caution. | ner, & new man on the police force,| Had that been the intention, half) paign pany has give his home at Shelby, Pike county, As a matter of fact, however, few | was selected as the entering wedge | the cigar stands and saloons tn t t, its attempt t RT H UAKE taxpayers have expressed any dis- | and gave the signal at t right | business district between Yealer ; appointment at the small increase | The gamblers were taken| way and Pike str would, or at Mayor James Zook was nominat made. The tex levy even as it now | completely by surprise, but made| least, could have been “pinched” |°4 8 the republican cadidate for |< P goigs stands js not high, compared with | no resietance long ago mayor of Ballard at the convention | mer te mi — {By Bertpps News eeilt aires many other cities. It is the general Many of them remarked that they Just what the “frame-up” ts is not semen Arse LOCOS ede to an §- PITTSFIELD, Ill, Nov. 29.—A| pelief that the property owners paved (By Scrinne News Ass'n) th they were to be left alone| apparent, but t strong though | i a tal CHICAGO MARKETS. distinct earthquake shock lasting | well able to pay it | pose Nov. 29.—~The : arr ment had been| mysterious influences were brought | hdraw| Reported for The Star by W. A. ten seconds was felt here at 5) ‘The chief reason for the necessary | srattino og tarsal Nar 1 between the powers that be/to bear to suppress this particular pres-| Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, by O'clock this morning. No serious |tncrease was the fact that the com-| that the sek ai eae ae rmit gambling behind closed | gambling house ts evident j me | private wire damage wa was done. mittee was forced to provide for the| first attack on t = Bed . An amusing feature is that, as new| Wheat—Dec 1077-8, 106 1-2, -—_ interest on the water and sewer! rect Ba ; LA ra 1 presents several inter-| soon aa President Gill, of the city te f| 1065-8; May, 1093-4@7-8, 1081-8, AN HER bonds of 1893, which was not pald| whore in re peting ta | Stting features. In the first place, | couneti, heard that the gamblers t now pe #| 108 3-8@1-2; July, 99, 971-2, 975« last year. At that, however, no pro-| , b Detective Wappenstein ad-| were in trouble, he jumped from the 4. Corn—Dec., 487-8, 481 strike t x | vision fe made for making up the mitted this morning that he knew of | chair where he was presiding over mpany to dis-| 483-8; May, 457-8, 453-8, 451 sinking fund for the payment of the & number of places in the city/the meeting of the council, and bonds under) July, 45 7-8@46, 451-2, 45 1-2@5-8. | principal, as originally contemplat-| where gambling is being conducted, | rughed to the aid of the gamblers. by c Oats—I 201-4, 291-8, 291-8; Ma ed. These bonds will be refunded. this t# the only place that he has| whose int he looks afte He for th M 1 1-2, 811-4, 31 1-4@8-8; July, —— The half mill levy that had to be| attempted to “pinch This gam-|fore he disappeared down the hall tors of the com-!311-2@5-8, 313-8, 313 Pork— b f -: | One of the two contraband Jap- | Provided for the library 4 tment ey: 2 house is, without doubt, one| way he shouted to P lent |J 12.72, 12.77; M 12.97, anese who made thelr escape from | 8nd the three-quarter mill levy that jof the most harmless that could be | Grtehten to take the chair and con 1 Manager| 12.9 the sloop containing five of the con- | W488 provided in the charter amend- | conducted—harmliess so far as it) duct the further proceedings of the that when we| —_— fvabené aliens eciued pear Coupe- | ment for ae park department aleo re ts Aw a ak of the work-| city council : | the oo propo- | NEW YORK STOCKS. ville Saturday was captured by | Contributed to the Inere ne | fs ng man in whose voir mn the! Attormey GIN, who will defend ranchise we : . - os & deputy sheriff 10 miles north of | Park department asked for a whole gambling fev There was abso-|the men arrested whon thelr thing reason Atch., 981-4, $7 6-8, 83S: Ames 4 iil, but did not get it (My Rortpos lutely no nee for a 1 th after Copper, 813-8, 80, 803-4; B. & O. Coupeville yesterday afternoon. The | ™4i, bu bt gi BAN FRANCISCO, No au ‘ - \} come ap for trial, sal his a q 8. 96 3-4: B. R. T., 691-8, 68 Jap was making his way toward the| Im order to keep the rate down| | SAN | CISCO, Nov. #%.—Bu- lor a drunken man—wh¢ y|noon th*t the state had a clear 685-8: C.F. 1, 888-4, 662-4, 660-4 north end of the island when over-|the committer was obliged to chop) oo aered yom: rning|be robbed in a crooked game—to| cage against the men, but that he pcg Reh e ope ; ition. by the uty. News of the| off the appropriation for municipal | Povurre’ & 2 — . the | get ir Only h persons as| was going to defend them to the > Ae +: Bo ey peigh taptu ‘ : the Jocal|#atbage collection next year from | ‘ - 1} were | » th gamblers, | last ditch 1 admitted that 2. G = 247-8, 251-8; Erie einer : ae Ae Cee ie meer) oe, Me Cenetreeny antes ane ugh tolhe knew re othe abling bee O56, ety $ a ae pig "| which the city will pay towards | #™°"' nt in inside to} houses were being conducted. De 7 1-2 3 z ing. | which the city will pay towards | Soult’, mays ra rn how K cor De- iat 1:4’ 389 9-4, 140 1-4; ambeneeee ‘A search of the north end of the| street Improvements was limited to| “© ot Dame|tective Wappenstein ad the JAMES E. ZOOK 168, 1671-2, 1879-4; Met, 1961-2 ud } jon | ¢ ' 168, 167 673-4; Met., island for the other Jap ts now be-| | jrame thing, but re to the! Nominated Last Night as Rer : §-4, 124; Mo. Pac.,109 5-8, 108 1-8, ce me th fo thenaht pessinte! The ncom for next year ts eatl- | ppe to no reason | thréad-bare excuse th can't get] cam Choeeaaan doe las <2; Mn. Bese the men separated to lease the | mated at $8 his sum — 1 en | convicting ¢ nce t them. ent., 141 1-4, 13 th. ono ot yo a nm, & Powe te up of $50,900 from delinquent taxes, rooke: 1 Wappenstein claims, for| @hief Delaney said to a Star man: |held last night, which was one of tes his t 140 8; Ni folk, 76 3-4, 76 1-8, 76 1-4; meet at the ¢ f the Island where | § ae from — Neamaes 4 ma = e house ¢ : no “ bor me ty pt Bet fe al BRGrN 2 eat attended that has been held | ™ * be 4 at ae Seg wy 1 Shee ss ee h ~ tt! . ate aed rowed sources, $400,000 from water re-| }f ry The Star this| THAT WE WILL PULL EVERY t ame aced er i R I. Com. * tunity to cross the ter 000 from brary collec-| (By Serwps News Ass'n * i,m a siness man who | GAMBLING JOINT AINST | in r m and inde the |enforced of t ‘ 8 Sugar, 1511-4, to 4. The Jap ye | tions, $2,000 from bicycle Heenses| ST. LOUIS, Mo. } —TH a pase key and who says he has| WHICH WE CAN SUFFI- | conventio: . mpany t k 49 1-2 13, t {and $20,000 from the municipal ight | ©*P! f quantity of " rently ple e. The pro-| CIENT EVIDENCE. Mayor, James E. Zook ' J on the same footing . » ee |and power plant als in the basen tase “edy. | betetocy cieagty exacted ‘the Weaa! Ms City Clerk, W. I Othe we would be at ‘ 1147-8, 115 8 PARI 29.—At a meet ‘The balance that {s expected to be| man Ca t ne percentage from thep layers and al-| de> serait tn viscit prencher,| Ctl Temes mer Ivantage when these two 8-4, $1 1- 3-8; U. 8. 8. the counctl of ministers on hand in the city treasury on Randolph streets, |lowed each set to select own| : Beats City Atte H nee their rat h 93 8-8, 943-8 was announced taht ot- | January 1 $197,209, so that the| early tt rning ned t heath | banker, and thereby reduced the|®nd Pauline Smith ples eu Hea of Dr. C. F. Ene v € 8 noon, 814,200 shares. nier had ¥ as the| total Income with the treasury bal-| of Edward i hi r chances for any crooked work to] {in the superior court this afternc Coun vn Large, Le An rhe present franchise calls for an| Money, 3% per cent. French mem ber of tt ommission | ance is estimated at $1,047,209. This} pic: had a nar emeat The} a minimum |to the charge of illegally living to- | derson xt n of t any’s Liverpool wheat opene 1 1-4 high- which will inquire into the North | leaves $991,036 to be raised by tax-| as used as a dormitory. Th f the whole| gether. Ne!son entenced t Coun t Ward, |t 1 ty distribu er and closed 1-8¢ lower sea tragedy. The co on will at me e . time of the b kn four months in t inty jail a Jar R t t I » Roy street and, Car receipts: Minneapolis 662; Du- weedy. ssion will nen ui eet at the French f , Next year's expenses for running exp! loss is alig t iducted | Mra. Smith to two months | Cour f ‘ ard ‘juth 283; Chicago 78.