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GAMBLERS. THANE WN SEATTLE a7es2) ow since the advent of the new adminis tration no effort has been made Ure ‘qaillelestation by Police Deartment. ed prevent operation of Chiv > —_ } it to prevent Interference with bis | Big Games Run OR) cttones ot far Run Without toterference. ho 5 St . When Mayor Miller took office te poet Wilby Wace Barer Manes om, ont vy blers was apparently rated, for ok re The records show that during the Moore administration, with © W Wappefistein as chief of police, ar rests of Chinamen for conducting gambling games Were of frequent ety Driven from one loca tion the Ortentals would attempt to ‘of the city ply their teade elsewhere, always, oii in hand during tho ad- however, with the resultant arrest Ket ef Mayor Moore Rternal vigtiance was n gamblers are thriving to gi Beattie today to a great than ever bofore in the peasary tO ssiaeirstion: attempting to mak keep the almondeyed men ander oe — * | control, at iat thne and conga + one During the present administra Uon not a single arrest.of Chinese gamblers has been made No Arrests Made. re being conducted by Seattle's former law part They have been, and are being t allowed to run without molestation. nd On Washington st, between See Mayor ond and Third: ave, four Chinese to Chief, gambling houses are now running Meare constantly night and day tn an effort PAY’PHONES ARE UNAUTHORIZED that the companies should secure a franchise designating them the pow er to operate such a form of service. Corporation Counsel Calhoun de. clares in a written opinion that the Seattle, Renton & Soathern, known locally as the “old” Renton line, is operating between Orchard Keach and Taylor's Mill, a distance of two and one-half miles, without a fran ohiae. Formerly the city limits were lo- cated at Orchard Beach, Recently annexed territory extended the lim its to Taylor's Mill. In reply to a question from Supt. Boufllon, the manager of the street car company insisted that he was empowered to operate over ervening terrt of pay telephones in this operated with lot device, was or yesterday by A. V. jtendent of public Mtters addressed to of both the independ the ir Sunset Telephone com tory by virtue of a state grant. Mr Tit. Bouillon insisted that Calhoun contends that the state did not contem- charter authority of a street rail ‘We application of anything way company the Ba straight maximum and right to operat * and Tate. He held that the was entirely unaa public places of a municipal corpora tion, without securing a franchise from the municipality. The com pany holds po franchise from the “Mite sickel-in-the-slot telephones Cs city for this territory be used, Mr. Bouillon says VANDERBILT’S SON !S KILLED | Saint Louls, where the attaches re Car Overturns fused to give any information, vel | ing the affair in mystery, He died * soon after. It ts understood that Loses His Sands was on bie way from Deaw | ville to Paris, aod was making a rapid run. The car upset at a | Sharp turn in the road, which the chauffeur tried to make at too high | a rate of speed. Both Sands and were pinned under the car, and 29.—The big Van- were extricated by working people Car was wrecked to | Attracted by the accident only after y, and G. Winthrop the greatest difficulty. The chauf. of Mrs. W. K. Vander. | fur was dangerously hurt and was marriage, was | ‘@ken to a hospital, where he is : | unconscious and unable to tel! of first reported that Wm. | Ue accident had been killed. and! | iasued an extra edition - his supposed death, | taused a great sensation the accident the wounded Temoved to the Chateau », on’s Eyes feeive careful attention "1 We give special at to children’s eye troubles, You to bring them in to) ition, Schuchard Op | ca the chauffeur ports that other persons were in the car and that their names are being concealed. It is believed by some that W. K. Vanderbilt was in the car, though this is stoutly de | nled. IS SLASHED ditgnt ames tiling of one tnt Beginning with the trip of the pn Princess Royal tomorrow night, the Canadian Pacific will make a fare of 50 cents a round trip to Van conver. The Royal will hereafter be run exclusively ow the Vancouver ‘ran. in opposition to the Lroquots of the Inland Navigation company The redudtion in the rate cote the opposition. rate one-half. The fare to Vancouver, 204 miles at 50 cents, ‘la the cheapest mileage rate on the ‘The accident happened at an out. | of-the-way place, and there are re | | | BESSIE DE VOE, WHO WAS FALSELY NAMED AS CO-RESPOND. ENT IN LATEST GOULD DIVORCE CASE. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 29.—Magie trate Corrigan said today that he will announce hie decision Friday in the case inst Mre. Ben Teal, wife of the theatrical manager, and detective Marry Mousiey, charged with obtaining false testimony to be used against Frank J. Gould in hia wife's suit for divorce. They are alleged to have pro- cured a falee affidavit from Mabel Maccausiand, charging Gould with intimacy with Bessic DeVoe, an ac tress. Gould was called to the witness stand last night, and counsel for the dotense tried to prove that he had visited the DeVoe gir! at her apart ments. He admitt he knew her, but would say nothing more. The magistrate sustained the ob jections, hotding that the only tes timony was that Mabel Maccau had been at the DeVoe apartments and had seen Gould there, as in set forth in her affidavit. NEW YORK, July 29.1 a pretty girl on the stage over sate from the tongue of slander? fan't she always the target of aus picion and the coarse comment of the scandal-loving? DENNY REGRADE LARGES o THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1904, TS PRETTY GIRL ON STA EVER SAFEFROM CALUMNY i } | coroner has be | undertaking firms Files Declaration of Can. didacy for Coroner on the Republican Ticket. | Dr, Jamon ©. Snyder has filed the of his candidacy for lican nomination for coun or, having quietly avoided undignified savamble for place ) the tieket which marked the first day of filing at the county auditor's office, Dr, Snyder's name now app the third place among the dates for coroner Me snd his friends have ing an xetive campal satiafied that he nolds first place in the race, regardless of location on the rept ty th | the ticket Por ra the office of the bone of bitter contention between rival firma of undertakers, Dr, Snyder enjoys thes tnique distinction of having the in: | dorsement and active support of haifa dozen or more of the leading of King county persistently declared that the office he seeks t# of too great importance, if properly ducted, | to be considered as a means of ad-| vertisement or a side issue for any undertaking concern. Dr. Snyder's campaign ts being aducted along the lines of a to wee that every provision governing the coroner ix fulfilled, He calls special | the necessity for many He has strictly attention to searching inquiry Into the cause of every violent death with a view to fixing responsibility, and to a law neglected for years, which provides that all money and property found on the body of a dead person must be turned over to the county treas case of come Take, for instance, the Reasie De Vow, dancer dienne and Broadway favorite is as beautiful as an artist's graceful as a gazelle, viva elous, fun-loving and careless in an happy way | along came the Gould di! voree case, Dozens of detectives were looking for evidence whieh would be marketable to either side is this rather nial tangi« Result: A hatched-up — story, backed by a proposed false affidavit to the effect that Frank Gould had partly dressed, leaving | the apartments of Reasie De Voe | Wut the young woman who wid to make t affidavit, for a part of | the handsome price euch evidence was expected to bring from Ma Gould's attorneys, refused to nign| the paper Instead, she disclosed the plot to| the district attorney. Now Harry) Mausiey, a private detective, Mew) Ben Teal, wife of Chas. Froham's general stage manager, and Julia! Fieming, her companion, have been | arrested. Mrs. Teal rented to Mise De Vooe the apartments the actress occupted in the Gleamore tnystifying matrime been seen EVER ATTEMPTED HERE Great Work Will Add 30 * . S. J. Stillwell, who fs tn charge |contained in the Star yesterday to/ j Blocks to Retail Business «: the project, hopes to move 7,500 the effect that a sergeant of police | management of the Kuight cuble yards a day, 30 months being | had threatened to resign because he | jumbus today received # cablegram Months after the date originally set for the start, actual sluictax will commence on the Denny bili |regrade next Friday | When this great project, the the largest of ita Kind ever attempt ed in Seattie, is finished, 20 blocks of valuable property will be thrown open to retal! business, real estate values in the vicinity will be great ly enhanced, Seattle's rapid growth | to the northward, which has long been prophesied, will become a fact, and the entire trade of Seattle will be stimulated. Almost 6,000,000 cuble yards of earth are to be removed, and the maximum grade to be left will be 4 per cent, as against 20 per cent at present | In preparation for the start a tunnel, 4 feet high, 6 feet wide and 876 feet long, has been driven through Bell st. at a depth of from 4 to feet, and « trestle over the railrond tracks into the bay has been bullt This will be |used to dispose of the dirt, while femembering whether | not you paid a cer- | tain bill. Sometimes | YOu are not sure about the payment of an ac- fount. No need to ask the party it you em Ploy a check account— fefer to your checks, é they will tet) you if the bit is paid. The infor- TE Mation on each check is reliable. Union WSavings & it HW 'fust Co. SECOND ano cHerny arve Your 1 J |Quintette of Royal Neapolitans Now at Hotel Savoy DIRECT FROM MEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING ‘ables By Phone the water for .siuicing purposes will come from Lake Union, where 4 plant has been established. | loft in which to finish the work | | } Mayor Miller Emphatic. | Carpenter was disqualified in the SIGN Gans and Nelson Will Bat- tle at Colma Sep- |dered the police to eject from the ‘cholia by an insanity commission | oF tember 9. | | United Press.) | CISCO, July 29 agsured today of an to see Gans and Neb son mix things for the lightweight championship of the world Coffroth signed the two little fight ers last night for a 45-round go} at Colma on Admission day, Sep'| tember 9. Forfeita of 92,500 ot each side were posted today to bind the match Nelson dictated the terms of the} (By FRA fight and has the better of it in financial matters. The fighters arg to divide 70 per cent of the gate} receipts, the winner taking 60 pe cent and the loser taking 40 per| cent. Nelson will have @ two} thirds interest in the moving pic. | tures, Gans having given up his right to any interest in this fea ture | Eddie Smith ts to referee tht} fight United Wireless Cheap rrin & Co, 610 First United Wirele HM. He have for sale at $1 German Delicatessen C. F. Baasch, Prop. t t up your Picnic Lunch Specialty THIRD AV. 919 Ind. 4956 ra urer Dr. Snyder has lived In King county for 19 years, and has at tatned a prominent place in his pro- feasion. He was born in Tennessee, and his father, ax a member of the Lith Tennessee volunteers, fought jutain the Union Coming ate as & boy, young Snyder the Untversity of Washing | SAYS HE WONT STAND FOR NEGLECT OF — | Mayor Miller Threatens With | ‘Dismissal Any Police Off cer Who Protects Crimi- nals, Mayor Miller declared emphatic ally today that if he could obtain any proof that any officer or pe trofman in the police department had knowingly failed to enforce the standing orders against the “pink cuff” gentry, or had negiected to, carry out to the letter such instruc tions as bad been promulgated by | the department, that man would be Immediately discharged ‘The mayor said he bad no per sonal knowledge of the information wae interfered with while trying to clean out the undestrables tn his district, and that until he was per charges, he could make no extended statement “You can say for me, however, | and say emphatically,” declared Mayor Miller, “that if | learn of any member of the police department, high or low, who is not onforcing the law as he has been inatructed | », 1 will discharge the man that} y minute.” | It Is no secret that a large num ber of men whose o pation places them in the class designated by the city's chief executive some time ago as undestrabl and whom he or ve } city, are openly congregating In sev eral reaorts north of Yesler way Are Not Molested. Whatever the reason may be, these men have not been molested number of them were identified | with the element which made its| headquarters In the tenderloin dts: | trict before the recent raids. In-| stead of leaving the ctty, they sim ply transferred their hangouts to saloons north of Yeslor way. There they remain, day in and day out, | and so far as the conditions would | indicate, they have no fears of any | police interference. Broce Shorts, assistant corpora tion attorney for Seattle, was suc Qoasfully operated upon this morn. ing at the Seattle General hospftal | for a complication following an op- | eration for appendicitis, Dr. Grant} Calhoun announced that his patient | would be able to resume his duties in a few days ICTOR SAI 4) R. SNYDER SEEKS NOMINATION . DUICH BATTLESHIPS ARE ORDERED 10 ASSEMBLE land to be assembied at once in the Fleet Expected to Move on| Wert ina The commander of the eastern 9 |Squadron also was ¢ jered to be Venezuela at Moment’s prepared to dispateh his fleet to [Ven pzuela at a moment's notice These warlike move ite of the Notice. | government lead to the general be lef that Queen Wiheimina has dé termined to crush Castro and force the recognition of Dutch claims in (By United Press.) Venezuela, It is known also that THE HAGUE, July 29.—The| the minister of marine today is ne |Nethertands government today or. SoWe#ting for the purchase of sey Shised hur Siheetnanion ta eral small fast steamships with a ships Heemskerch, which the fleet could be supplement |Pleehein and Evertsen, and the blockade of Vene cruisers Holland, Utracht and Fries ed in case of a | znelan ports. PRIVATE ALARM SYSTEM "HAS GOOD SIDE GRAFT OR. JAMES C. SNYDER, Whe seeks republican nomination for coroner. cont of ite gross earnings, lg Mer ‘Company Rings in Watch) «sie :2°consiserea uiseraviy inne aie | t in 1894. Graduating three years) on in 1894, Graduating three veers) Service With Alarm Sery-| equate. i BREMERTON NEWS ITEMB. later . teinning to ro of the great gold a. BREMERTON, July 29.—A per discoveries of the North, he left] jee at Extra Cost. mit for @ $50,000 four-story brick eattle for the Kiondike on the first building, at the corner of Wash steamer taking passengers bound ington and Third avs, has been for the new diggings. While not spate | granted by the city council amaringly successful, he accumu! A public official who f#-in close] The city council has been asked lated enough in two years to return touch with the conditions unde to donate a site for the Kiteap south and enter the Cooper Medical which the National District Tele-| county hospital college in San Francisco, In 1993 graph Company is asking a fran-| Commander Harry 8. Knapp, he entered on the practice of his | chise to operate a private fire alarm | chief of staff of the Pacific fleet profession in Seattle. Since then and police telegraph service in this|on the flagship West Virginia, has he extended his knowledge and ¢x- | city, expiains that the company’s re-| been ordered to assume command perience by @ thorough course 19 fugal to accept a “direct” servicejof the cruiser Charleston, now in Furopean hospitals system into fire headquarters s/ drydock here. Four years ago Dr. Snyder came! phased on a pian to force the public| ~ near defeating Dr. Carrot! for the | to pay for a double service republican nomination for coroner Two years ago, by an agreement DUTY Steamer Yosemite EXCURSION TO OLYMPIA which was to bring him the aupport ite system bas been permitted to | operate, insisting upon the patrons | | it, giving him the nomination by subserthing for both a private rote | tive republican, and is now a mem This double service costs the! cost only $1.00 a month | who attempted to end the lives of pany has the situation so well in commission before Judge Arthur B. men. would be impossfble, for the com aha ee eee he he ee CmNCtly sO much “velvet,” or clear! | It ts understood that the corpor-| ation intends to employ the same tactics here as in other cities where of Dr. Carrol! and his friends this year, he withdrew in favor of Car acclamation service and the fire alarm protec Dr. Snyder has always been an ac: tive service ber of both the Young Men's and patron approximately $1.50 a month,| M™. Ola Bacheldor, who lives at the King County Republican clob*. | whereas either service alone would | 15th av. W. and Kiondike st., and | By having the service connect dl-| ner two children Monday afternoon, reet with its own office, the com | ; ‘ was adjudged insane by an insanity hand at ali mes that it can impo jthe double service upon business | Griffin in the superior court yester- | day an@ taken to the hospital at With the wires turning In alarms | Steilacoom last night. dir to fire headquarters this |pany would be4inable to add the - watch service, which amounts to + e # | gain, each month Pn Mayor Miller had not received a Sunday, Aug. 2, 1908 ANK CLEARINGS. *. bd & : #| response to his request for a public Round Trip, 50¢ * Beattie. @ | demonstration of the merits of the MUSIC AND DANCING FREES & Cleartnae tod 1.270.191.50 #|#¥stem that the company proposes * seam on puboig 184,297.24 # | tO install, but word has reached the | _ * Tecemn #| city hall that the people asking for # Cloarings today ..§ 663,186.00 | the franchise will agree to put their} & Ralances 41,631.00 # | *pperatus through its paces for the Portiand. ‘ @ | benefit of the city officials and ip # Clearings today ..8 828,014.00 @ | terested citizens | @ Balances 94,083.00 @| Mayor Miller will not sign the} 4 # | franchise ordinance unt! he is thor- | oughly satisfied that the company FEE EEE EEE SS EEE EH on Koop all of its promises, | It is understood that the same lcompany which wants a franchise | [here was refused a franchise by the | officials of Portland, Ore., even af-) |ter promising to pay that elty 30/ | per cent of its gross earnings. The company agrees to give Seattle only | Week ‘core | Clearance Bargains Bargains (By United Press. NEWARK, N. J, July of Co from Lieutenant Halewell, in Lon don, regretting the impossibility of 400 meters with J. C. Carpenter of 48c Cast Steel No. 114 Adze Eye Bell Face _NAIL HAMMER ark. Olympic games at London for the alleged “pocketing” of Halswell during the race. The race was run Great reductions on again, and the Americans refused to . . * enter, allowing Lieutenant Halawell 29c ae. ee ee to run around the course alone. gy fy ee greatly reduced — Suits, Skirts, Waists, Millinery. nt to Asylum. Alfred Raymond, the man who “ knocked down efx pedestrians on Your Credit Is Good. First av. in front of the Colman | building late yesterday afternoon pp bher, Be wce wi declared a victim of melan- | PAYMENTS. CREDIT. to @o odd jobs with ter uaes an inferior one more record breaker bargaine | | : ASH. before Judge Arthur K. Griffin in | 2*} oe the superior court today and or- |. dered sent to the Steilacoom Insane | 59. hospital tbe Straight 1312 — Second Av. — 1312. On the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 85c—Round Trip, 0c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 Sale ends August F. M. SPINNING | 1310 Second Av. ~~ FOR PIMPLES, 100 New Discovery Cures Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Trou bles Overnight 9x10} Log- ging Engine, Almost New. Terms to Right Party A few montns ago the dispensers of posiam, the new discovery for | Everett andEdmonds We make a special- | the cure of eczema, decided to allow | ‘ | the druggists of the country to} ty of all kinds of tog |handie it, Previous to that thne it] ging, grading and |could only be had direct from the laboratories. Since this change stable tents, and can jf | in the method save you money. of distribution poslam has met with | the most phenomenal success of} anything introduced to the drug MEALS SERVED, » in the last 30 years. All the]. Three rouna trips dally, Leave Se atte a ms . druggists, including the | Sunday, leave Beat 1000 ROLLS 6FT. Quaker Drug Co, In Seattle now carrying the special 60-c POATeY NEF sine ntly adopted, also the and 18 pm. Single tars te Shohom TING $4.45 jar Btecmer Ch erett, Colman Dok, This great success is not surpris Phouee—dun. Ind 1394 ing when it is remembered that, tn Mr. Hume. of the ¥ > Works. eczema cases, poslam stops the ftch.| hee juat : y in ing with first a ation, proceeds |" ’ wase the to heal immedtate and cures . chronte cases in a few weel In imp blackheads, acne, herpes, ateh rash, etc, results show | sav ight minutes t between ifter an overnight application ve ¥ imental samp! of posiam Dock. t ent to anyone by mat! f s. 4 charge, by the Emergency Labe ‘. te $2 Weat hwenty-fifth tt ; York olty Ris ‘iia >