Houses of 111 Fume “Pulled.AFor some time past Kate Riley, tho landlady of a bouse of lil fame on the south side of Longvr®-thstreet, near and Jeanette Bassett. keej4 of Ja similar establishment opposite, on tbe north tdeof tbe street, have been quarreling in suoh sot os to nightly disturb tUe neighborhood,despite replt; at-* M, |m ’ed warnings from tbe police to behave themse*ves better. Consequently both houses were ptt»lcd last evening, on warrants sworn out *by the patrolmen. Kate Riley, together with May Riley, her sister, who was shot about a year ago by a monte-man, and two other women,, known as Maud Arnold and Mol lie Connors, were taken to the Central Police Station from onehouse, the girls being charged with vacrancy, and Kate Riley with harboring lewd women. At^the other establishment JeaneftH Bassett, Lee D^s, Carrie Wilkes and Kate Long were arrested ixhewomab Bassett being charged with harbofmglewd women, and the girls with vagrancy. ? £v-cral visitors found in the house were notdistur Jd. Lizzie' Homan subsequently balled out the ivo landladies In bonds of $300 each, and the six g ilsIn the sum of $200—$100 for each three.iam 3 rt-TQ