The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1905, Page 7

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Foolish Law Works Hardship on Many OFFICE FROM SENDING PATIENTS TO STEILACOOM, UNFORTUNATE pecause OF NEW RULE THAT PROHIBITS SHERIF ' WOMAN SUFFERS FOR 4 HOURS—SHERIFF'S OFFICE DiS. ORGANIZED | | REIS » the of es |towards Steilacoom within leas Because RA than @ half hour after ariving at) wthe state insan the court house; under the new faw ut in the wet, or for} {t Was the duty of the sheriff's of jae to ge OW flee to notify the officials at Stetla other reason which oy did }CoOmM Of the case and await their jmportant ¢ to ex jeasure in sending attendants from ee Grace. Baldwin, the} Steilacoom to take the woman pun. « Insane woman drought in there. | gareally ima Monday morning, was! Sheritt Smith was compelled to and throw herself ony tee at the county jail, wont and crying at the top of | - ee, without proper care and | oe ease her ntia | oy, the wild woman eye beard th distracting = tifferent soar “ am. ! Poses { of curtous men Si conan to gather about the jail At two deput oe, An held the woman still} git eooth her, but she did not gaps wink, and when the (wo de pee were relieved at 6 in the} their successors found the qeasa still possessed of her mad | There was sneaked into the coun el on Monday night one of the most iniquitous measures that ever) en. gill raving and screaming. |ekulked its way Into the official fer repeated calls over the long | consideration of the city legislature telepdo: y Chief Deputy Tt was nothing more nor less Dre, of the county sheriff's office, than an application for a saloon license fu the Federal hotel, Third and Pine, outside the saloon limits and directly across the street from the Methodist Protestant church. The application was approved by the Heense and revenve commit @e Steilacoom institution finally gapended by een ling two men to Guitle for the woman They were gide fail nearly two hours before Gaeas started for the asylum ‘This is one daily instances Oat Mustrate the flagrant fallacy and the whole council as shan gieenew law passed by the recent lessly recorded its vote affirma tively e law providing that apd insane persons, in Nothing was said either In the | being promptly taken to committee room or the counctl on of x — Steilacoom by chamber. Not even a councilman Wala Walle @aty employes of the sheriff's of Gm shall be sent for upon notifi- ime, by the officers in charge of could have spoken a word in its favor without a blush For months, Jules Redelsheimer. [eal off two deputies from ——_— assign ments and piace them as a guard over the woman all day and all night Monday, The work of the sheriff's office waa badly disorgan- | leed by the extra duty and the county was put to an expense that should properly have been borne by the state incidentally, the Insane woman, who from a human standpoint | alone, should have had proper care from the time she was taken into! custody, suffered in health and was ur weenarily excited in her de rangement by the detention The reason given for the passage of the law was that “pract of graft” had been observed among the sheriff's offices, The “graft charged Was the employment of ox tra deputies to conduet prisoners and insane persons to the state ia stitutions. And the fallacy of that arew ment,” said Chief Deputy Drew as | the carriage with ite raving te ate howling, drove away at noon is plain enough, We had to bire two men to take care of the woman for over 24 hours, until two extra men came after her from Steilacoom, If the ‘graft’ i¢ a question of creating jobs, well then the ‘graft only transfered the poor wom SNEAKS — THROUGH dered its decency Many months of quibbling finally a! cannot be located at his accust haunts Chief of Pollee co-operating with the courts med and the bandits from their and dispersed them, Japanese residents do not fear to walk the untravelled streets after sunset now, Gonda and his'followers do not steal after them to extort money at the point of revolvers or with the keen edge of an oriental knife making the skin of the neck crawl away from the blade. “Personally | know of many cases of pure blackmail that were never brought about an extension of what bad been the saloon limits to! include the saloons already on! Third avenue between Pike and} Union. Rotten politics delayed the | extension, bat members of the It conse committee stood square st dered against the granting of any ense to a saloon then outside the mits until the limits were extend to include them Now the whole committee taken a flip-flop, voting net only to grant a license for a saloon outside the Ifmits, but for one opposite a church and Sunday The congregation of the charch and its minister protested once be | ‘ has} fore inst the establishment of the proposed saloon, and they wil! probably do #o again before the or Gepealientiary or of the asylum. [Owner of the building. has been|dinance comes up to the council for} Gator the old rule the unfortun- | *triving to obtain for other parties final passage. Protests will also! | gewoman would have been started | the privilege of selling liquor in his| probably be made by a few mem _————— building. The application this time rs of the council before it ts too ; is made fa the name of O. A. Han-| late, and that body may at least be! son. The council has steadfust'y | forced to show a semblance of de-/ Purity and Reliability refused to allow the outrage, bat) cency by at least extending the lim-/| Geleed with unusually low/from motives that can only be/its to include the proposed objec-| | grew, are bound to please you and | guessed at, it has at last surren | tlonable resort | gale patrons for us. i "s Prices Beal imported Castile Soap. full Ip. um Tartar, best, full Id | Be Oliver's Skin Soap, for “most | fader skin, 35c cakes .. Bef Cross Mineral Water, $1 Baty Peetu Uamed Lotion, Be original bottles | rans SAR 0 size TSe ated Milk, Horlick’s, $1 FREE DELIVERY Both Phones Main 270. PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S ANG DRUG COW COLMAN BUILDING. | First Ave. Middle of Block. | Between Columbia and Marion | 's Specials ‘We repair lawn mowers as weil as ‘We learn the good point ‘ifferest makes by thin. Aa) found the Henley line simpler in| iruction, and made of better | i than many of the other) The arrest a fow days ago of Yoda, the Japanese outlaw, for «| | murderous assault upon Z. Asana, | a Japanese merchant in the re stricted district, practically ends the reign of terror fm that section ot the city as far as the Japanese residents are concerned. Yeda is a member of Gonda's notorious gang of blackmalilers and murderers. It has taken the police many years to break up this band | of outlaws and stop the practices | that have kept the Mikado's sub- | jects In constant state of dread. Gonda is shorn of his power, Har-} adi, Siki and No. “69,” still keops | upashow of outlawry but the! strong wicked heart of Gonda, their leader, is shaken, for Gonda has learned to fear the police. No more do the members of the | | once powerful terrorists meet in a! certain Japanese restaurant under- | | neath the Tunnel saloon at Fourth and Main to decide where to strike We Daterally sold out our for- Une and put in the best. Our ave increased each year) shows that our patrons ap- Something better than the We are all but sold out avery model excepting the $4.50) Made, 14-inch one. the next blow. C. Hubbard have also driven terror Poet ot Where is Tanaka? into the hearts of the bandits Lever Brass No $id6 Pade| _2@ 48 & fugitive from justice. Siki has left the city; Matsaka n Cushion Frame | Enamel Coaster Brake Bi- $45.00 Tire + secesses 9249 1810 SECOND AVE. Ladies’ Shirt Waist. Sets in silver and gold Milled, ete. Houghton & Hunter 14 First Avenue Thursday morning everythin doors opened and the public wel Carpets, Ranges Rich Cut Glass Bwit pay you t This fine stock, amounting to the bankrupt LENORA FURNIT at on the dollar, and will b ot HO¢ 5 value. The LENORA for carrying high grade merchan from this fine stock at about ON facture, surely you will attend th out a home can be found here, an two will do in other stores. Hun inquiring when this stock will b goods have been moved Into our n business Thursday. The celebrate worl er for $60.00, on sale her (BRANCH BW? are showing sor: mer Bults at re . from $10.00 to ¢ 222 Gonda’s Reign of Terror Is Over | es --BGe | NOTORIOUS LOCAL JAPANESE BANDIT FINALLY DRIVEN TO BAY BY DELANEY'S MEN, WHO THE GANG—OUTLAWS RULED BY GUN AND KNIFE AND GAVE POLICE YEARS OF WORRY We Are Ready Big Cut-Price Sale of Furniture, 222 PIKE STREET RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. PIKE STREET “SEND OVER” WORST OF He fs hiding from the authorities with the crime of murder hanging over his head. He murdered a maa in Vancow BC. Where is Matsui? Serving a sentence of two years at the state penitentiary for shoot- ing @ young man. Yeda fell into the tolls of the law because he attempted to extort money from a countryman and will be tried on a charge of attempted murder. Kawasaka and Hasheda have been deported to Japan by the im- migration authoritics. Haradi ts conducting a Japanese employment of.ice and has vowed to change his ways. The police still mistrust him and keep a watchful eye upon him. “Gonda ts behaving himself now- adays,” stated City Detective Hub- bard, Gonda’s nemesia. City De- tective Freeman and Patrolman Crandall, Burkman, Mayou, and W. = will have been arranged, the comed to the and Crockery at over $9,000.00, was bought from URE CO., First Avenue, Belltown, © offered at LESS THAN @O¢ COMPANY enjoyed a reputation die, and now that you can choose E-HALF the actual cost to manu is sale, Everything needed to fit 4@ one dollar will do as much as dreds of anxious people are daily @ on sale, and now t all the ew quarters we will be ready for 4 Monarch Stee! Range, sold the © $35.00. 1 STORE) | | 222 shoot. 1s reported to the police,” stated pe trolman Burkman Tuesday after om in talking over the disposition of the gang me and complained, but they feared to be witnesses. They would not permit the case to go into courts, Gonda would kill them If they told I am glad to aay that we have very few complaints of that kind now. I believe bat the reign { terror le over.” However, the 1904 ree pin of the Canadiag offices for mi s certitt cates, placer grants, rentals, ete., all how a decline as compared with the reenipts of 1903 and 1902. Blast Hurls Rocks for Blocks An unusually heavy blast of rocks at Fourth and Union, where exce vating ts being done, a emall panic in the nelghborhed Wednesday morning. Rocks and stones were sent fying through the air for blocks, one fragment of stone crashing through the window of the Keystone Liquor company, 1123 First Roomers at the Seneca hotel, First and Seneca, wore startled by the noine of pebbles rattling against jthe windows and a nu: r of pedestrians, hit by the falling stones, thought the city had been visited by a heavy hatletorm. Bartell Cuts The Price THE SAME CUT. PRICE AT BOTH STORES THESE ARE STORES OF ALL THE PEOPLE prua ONE PRICE TO ALL AND ALWAYS THE LOWEST. LIQUOZONE LAXATIVE PILLS, Bbc bottles ........++. Se PRICE'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, 25e bottles ... ooo De DR. PRICE'S ARNICA LINIMENT, Oc bottles oe 29¢ DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, 254 BOXES ......+.. ’ Ihe LISTER'S TOOTH POWDER, 25 bottles 19¢ PACKER'S TAR SOAP, 25¢ CAKES P, 35e CAKES . 16é SANIPURE MILK, 26¢ CANS 1 5@ GOODYEAR FOUNTAIN SYR INGES, $1.50 KINDS...$1.10 TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS, FIT- TED BY EXPERTS LADIES’ HANDBAGS AND PURSES, $1.25 VALUB....95@ Drug Co, Two Stores Second Avenue nd it's mighty bard om | Delaney, | the prosecuting atorney has driven | The victims came to} INESDAY, MAY 2 1905 TRAIN KIL B: PROMINENT GEATTLEITE CRUSHED TO DEATH TRAIN ON ORIENTAL DOCKS GLED-—WAS BOUND FOR HOME AT WEST SEATTLE LS - »{BABY’S BEST FRIEND §. MILLER MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SOAP IDEAL FOR TENDER SKINS. BY PREIGHT BODY FRIGHTFULLY MAN Psteheheleiehehahelaheletehehehelehehelehehaheheleiaielebelatel A WONDERFUL HELP TO ® viorm \ B. 8. MILER & MOTHER IN THE NURSERY. * ACCIDENT . . STRUCK BY TRAIN * * SOBNE . + ORIENTAL DOCK * * Time, TURSDAY NIGHT * * * EERE EEE RRR RR Re —_—_—— DB. & Miller, a prominent Seattle, bound for West Seattle, where the | ian, wae killed late T ay night] Millers reside, when struck by the | by a Northern Pactfic freight train fon the Oriental dock The mangled remains were dts yvered by G. MH. Smith after mid night The corpse was frightfalty muti lated. The loft leg was gone and is muppored to have fallen between the tien; the other limb was cut off and found at the end of the dock showing that the body bad been dragged a considerable distance. | The head was crush the body mangled in At ti William at the O the nots ern Pacific freight train, the cries of & man, When the train had | passed, Kmptage investigated, but could find no one Later, Smith, while walking the roadway which ts separate from the tracks by « high board fence, n a in the glare of felectric Nght a body lying « Ptrack. He climbed the pall | found the mangled corpee, 4 to « pulp and shreds night man above 10 o'eloek K T night tal dock heard of the northbound North tenday wate ytage. up} 4) 0 yards | north of the entrance to the dock | Smith notified the police and = the body was remo to the Bonney~| | Wateon undertaking parlors | The identity was established | |through papers found on the re-| mains. | Miller had been in Everett Tues |day and returned bate in the day. | | He is supposed to have been on his/ jway to catch the steamer Dix day to find any valuables lost by | It is supposed that some money fell train, which must have been going | at a high rate of speed A search ts being conducted to-| the unfortunate man when struck through the ties to the water below Deceased loaves a wife and two children Benjamin Miller, em by HallidieHenshaw & and Lillian Miller, at! ent in New York, who ts a well own musical composer and prominent in local society eircl The dead man was a brot Leander Miller, formerly council in this city. He was 70 years of age. George] W. Stetson, of the Stetson-Post} Mothers will find in Muny deal requisite Taa Pare eee eee wf baby's bath. For baby rm tect on ak 4 - ming, “tt gives relief to the tortur At once; soothes ® A geld watch, found on the & |i Ccime af roduee yo “The delicate and delicious odor of the S mutilated remains, was if p keeps baby as #Weet as roses ( rcmenmed o> oe Micce poet a MUNYON’S WITCH HAZEL SOAP IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR sastene * {| MOST SKIN DISEASES. IT WILL IMPROVE ANY COMPLEXION, Notwithstanding the fact #|NO MATTER HOW FAIR, WILL SOFTEN, BEAUTIFY AND REIN@ that body must have been &| VIGORATE THE HAIR. 1 @ distance, that both &| Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, price 160 cake, ® legs were cut off, the clothing ®] Munyon's Witch Hazel Hair Invigorator, price SOc and $1.00. * torn to shreds, and the entire #| — Munyon's Witch Hazel Talcum Powder, price 25c. ® body badly mutiiated, the #} Munyon's Witch Haze! Face Cream, price 25c. | Seca ted epoca: *| For sale everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Tee eee eee eee ee eel MUNVON, Phitedbiphia, Pity SUSPECTS ARE HELD | J. MeCall and Rupert Savage are | held by the police who suspect them of breaking into Bennett's; | clothing eon First avenue, | | Tuesday night. | The two suspects could not ex-| plain the possession of a number | of hats and caps and other articles. | The arresting officers, Patrolman C. | G. Carr and City Detectives Hub- bard and Philbrick, picked them up soon after the robbory had been discovered. An alley window had been forced Yukon Fields WASHINGTON, D. C., May 24. Tho Yukon gold fields show signs) of giving out. A report from Con ul Smith, at Victoria, tells of a bix | decline in the production of gold for that territory last year. The value of the gold output fell off last | year nearly $1,500,000, as compared | with the preceding year. the produc | tion being worth $10,700,000, as/ compared with $12,100,000 in 1908. The dryness of the season is given) as One renson for the poor showing. | The steady reduction in the gold | product has had a depressing effect | on business In that region. Consul Smith says mining in a small way | at Dawson and vicinity is no longer profitable. Operations on a large seale give more promise of success, JUDGED CRAZY | Stephen MeNichola, who terror- | ized the business section adjacent to the Hotel- Northern and att fed to kill Attorney Walter Fv several Gays ago because the latter ywas a little slow in filing sult lagainst Chief of Police Delaney for | | $1,000,000,000, was found insane by | are. & J. Holmes and Kenneth Turner, of the insanity commission. He will be sent to Steilacoom Clty Detectives Adams and Cor | bett arrested McNichols Monday. ZEIGLER IS DEAD STAMFORD, Conn, May 24 | William Zeigler, 63, the millionaire | baking powder man and financial |backer of polar expeditions, died lat 6:30 this morning at his home on Great Island. He was injured ‘ an accident in October and has been ill since, Last Sunday he suf fered a stroke of apoplexy for the employes at the lighting plant at be establish it superintendent of arry out A library | municipal Fal will 4 Cedar L, B.} water is abl plans. place, an an one of hi | isot tt Falls is an t j# the Idea of t if a lit wry 1 tablis eral Manager J, B, Fowler to a Dex- SECOND Departme! SECOND ter Horton bank check. He en-} AVENUE, The Fair at AVENUE, | doreed it aa J, B. Allison. The check JUST ABOVE Store JUST ABOVE was for $18 and Haanett purchased PIKE == = = PIKE. Giving Out, Mill compa: cousin of the} 6 ee es ee J John Downig, and that he has] ‘The mihenwestths, ene ae The Millers are old-time residents | P2sed over $100 worth of spurious! most nterprising whiy papers of of Seattle hecks in Seattle. {the state, is preparing for a mage SaaS iificent edition on Eliensburg which will appear about June L The Commonwealth has been devote ing a ¢ Jeal of space during the last few months to the industrial nters of the state. Tried To Bribe “Cops ” GIVE $1,600 TO STRIKERS Theater 4. ». Howe, Manager. THE LEADING THEATER. Phones—Main 43; Ind. 4% OPENING SUNDAY MATINER May 2 aoe: Seattle The Brewers’ Association boara | met at 1 o'clock Wednesday after- noon, It was decided to give the strikers $1,600 for benefit funds, A “Aw, my name's Bassett. That's all I'l tell you fellows,” said a man answering to that name when book- ed at police station this morning City Detectives Adams and Cor-| wire from San Francisco says that bett believe they have the man who/| the boycott is working well THE WATSON COMPRES, ' 4 “phoney” checks on the Pu- —— 10: get Sound Machir depot on| FAIRBANKS COMING | IG tHe cHnistian. Monday INDIANAPOLIS, May 24 ¢|Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wede In talking over the trouble with| President Fairbanks leaves tonight | nesday. Starting Wednesday Night—Mat~ the arresting detect the smooth | for Chicago, en route for Portland | ines saturday— check forger attempted to “square |t® make the opening speech at the Peaceful Valley. it” with them and told them that if) Lewis and Clark exposition. He will Box Office open from 9 & m. te he was ased he would get money | !*ave Chicago Saturday night 10 p. m, to “fix it up.” } Hassett signed the name of Gen- t OUR THURSDAY SPECIAL—Slightly damaged Comforts, C worth from $1.25 to $2.00; tomorrow, Thursday, 75e each. Remember you can do better at The Fair. worth of merchandise and ae-/ 1 the change. i The police learned later Wedines-| Gay that the forger’s real name is) Clo: A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price thiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Pri ce Clothiers. POZNER SALE BARGAINS! $20,000 WORTH OF THE MOST SELECT MEDIUM PRICED CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO SEATTLE FOR A MBRE FRACTION OF THE REAL VALUE. ALL THE NEW FABRICS CUT TO THE LATEST FASHION. CLOTHES BUILT FOR SERVICE AS WELL AS LOOKS. EVERY SUIT PERFECTLY FITTED FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE. Children’s Suits Afl New Effects in Tweeds and Scotch Suits for Children Pozner’s price $5.75; sale price Men’s $10.00 Suits for Men’s $12.50 Suits for Men’s $13.50 Suits for . . $8.75 Men’s $15.00 Suits for .. $9.75 Men’s $18.00 Suits for . $12.75 Men’s $20.00 Suits for . $14.75 $6.65 $8.75 Blue or Brown Children’s Suits Posner's price $8.00; sale price.. Pozner'’s price $7.50; sal Children’s Wash Suits Porner's $2.50 Suits for....$1.50 ne 2.75 Suits for....$1.75 Posner Suits for $2.00 8 $3. A. Bridge & Co. Hext Door to Bon Marche 1415-1417 Second Ave. ENE, ST LIE REN

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