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Show I f GAMBLING RAID I AGAIN BRINGS I A RESULT II'1 Forty-eight Chinese and Japanese li gamblers were arrested in B raid on. I! 1 the store of Joe Wing on Grant ave-' I nue Inst evening but only seven of the orientals were placed In custody Those who were locked up are be- I lieved by the police to be r j. r leaders and charges of vagrancy have been placed against them. The raid laBt evening Is 'he third made on the same house, but ihis Ime the gambling was going on in the i basement Instead of nn the second j floor, where the games were held J j, before No difficulty was encoun- jj I; tered in making the arrests. Upon the command of the police the doors lead-ins lead-ins to the den wore opened and the men were loaded into thr patrol wagon ami carried to the station j Chief Norton headed the raid and l he was assisted by Detectives Burke. Plncock. Chamber Wardlaw, Sergeant Ser-geant Layne and Patrolmen Heam and Kelllher. The officer; found that the door leading to the basemen' were constructed of heavy planks Inn It J L to rf sis' forceful entrance, while the J gamihp tables were constructed in ; f j such a manner that upon learning ot a raid they could be taken apart and stacked to resemble old lumber. Two of the arrested men put up jjjl their hall II. Arte, a Japanese, fur j Hj nished $50, while Ahan. a Chinaman. U j was only required to put up $10. |