The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1905, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE ee ape ane emit at aad Soa ln mah yi pi dati a ciate ealiciglalilbaliatelinielalabeliale | Exposed by the Policeman Who Secured Evidence 3 Astonishing Sys- POLICE ‘ tem of Collecting + Tribute From the 3 Criminals in a Big + City aeeer SERRE EREES BREE EEE EEE (Amos Ae Dachro' h, the expo! | man who filed th original graft in the great] graft srande, that led to the ” ¥iction of the su tendent : and the Indictment of the artment of Publ as the arraignme Of other public officials, has been Fequested to toll the story of graft een by those who are forced rders of “the-man- | rector of the Safety, as we y out the up,” —Eaitor.) BY AMOS A. DACHROTH 1 . | policem Written « a ALL. have produced the tion of the testime graft crusade in t profess to know a tems, of graft that have ration in this city or other faving been on the police for Allegheny for eight years, T would have been blind, indeed, if | had no Become wamiliar with the funda mental principles of the methods by Which upwards of $200,000 was col lected annually ‘om those giv permission to commit crime It has been my observation tha Bo Megai house nor no eas I# conducted for any leng time in any city without the pro prietor paying toll to some one tanding ween him and #trong hand of the law \ Policemen, too, ax a rule, are not fhe persons to “peach.” No word were ever truer than that one hon policeman n put the whole The rest. But BEING A POLICE WAN IS NOT A BUSINESS THAT DIRECTLY TENDS TOWARDS HONESTY —at least, it will not en sof heaven. A man foree POOR: he may go om the f ‘TRAIGHT; HE 18) APT To I. IT NEITHER from him who woul = THE GAME OF GRAFT. business jn the large city | A system of grafting from crim! seed @ seam: we down from = yyy jon of offt-| the two always go together. He in-| slaves. ‘Gals to knother nd it is a System | forms the ward jeat as traty as banking is a system. cleo that ¢ Whe revenues come in from all the! The man with the @ifferent sources and flow towards the agent repre: CAPTAIN REPORTS (T TO ond SUPMENNTE pas h may go on y in the powe > give them ¢ as though m, 2b God knows, th » protection, for the keeper orderly house bas little r tion is made to different or of the department of public] will alway fs and diffefrent purposes, | safety. by threatening a sult for selling fr were, to the stockholders |" When the « ing howse is| iquor without a a : opened the policeman om the beat|@ disorderly by ——————' reports the place to the Heutenant,| punishable offenses under the stat who reports it to the captain, and! utes of Pean YERXA the captain to the superintendent.| But im a city where there | Next day the captain i drop in| pretense of having the graft OTHER STORE] °° 006 B6by, the proprietor the business does not : By the way, Billy,” he'll quietly collection of toll fr lee rea Colton ona crosery | 28%. “whose beer are you going to « of gambling he is at 723 Pike Street, o buy? lorly resorts from Kighth Avenue, where ‘Oh, | am going to buy from B he protection of a gang of ean obtain our high stand- No; buy from T- Don't forget | thieves and wilare o Qualities at a small advance J that Geoed day.” [hover in the dregs of a city. ver our wholesale prices. And if Hilly buys his beer from| so out from the city arually to ma Our other Tea and Coffee f) p . pod Markets are located at Ba ie sane is ite efty hall; at € ‘olumbia rs at 601 Queen Anne Avenue ‘@t Green Lake Station. We he just received nd are placing on sale an ex or at any|thetr plunderings, and come back he is not allowed to keep apen| for protection. * he buys from T THIEVES USED AS REPEATERS The beer question is an important} On y they are taken by for the dealer who is permit-|a ward po an, voted and sent on : 4 by the officials to sell to tlegal|to ) fra grade of Ceyon Tea, one aces aiwaye chacges more fer the|Darty of the Zee would pay 0c per Ib. for iquor, and this additional charge at 26 differen BE the ordinary grocery or tea F goes to the graft repository When the great valu eur Tea “a otfee Mar. MAND CASH OR element in an election 4 not wondered at much Kets, fresh. aweet, new. at 2 If the man who wants to 1-00. or. per Ib. B5e abling house or akeasy does | tha are taken care of by the| are placing on the | not have « pull with the wa 1- | Bott th t an ext quality of f he can hi Lb fresh cured and mild cured at the la Hams ond Bacon under mply got to put « Own brand, Yerxa’y Extra We think they are nicer th any of the bigh priced high te portion of towr mtaine tr s is not so good ft on of the tender ee in this market [to pay over 40 per cent of the re-| clothes fo: wo . | 4 POF DW... .. ness BBE | coipts of the place. If he wants to|loindistrict. Official drossmakers R. YERKA & sons, cperate In the best portion of town, | #* compelled to pay & percents: LESALE GROCERS. percentage is 60. The amount|#!! the money they get for making and Occidental Street. cries in different t st an| clothes for this class, and the wom al division usually gives the|@. om the hand, are obliged t or of & gambling house a good | patronize person who has off yosltion. ar) anction Then the In opening houses of fame the |other grafts derived from the per x is similar The would-be |#0ns who place musical instruments rietreas must first oni to her | in orts and from those who ee eatin LIABLE SPOT riends—generally someone who has|have the slot machine business KLINE & ROSENBERG, scans palitioul tafttonen’ Tic anes to| Agnin, there je the graft from the 625 First Avenue. the “front” and gete ¢ emiasion. |reai estate agents and owners of t Collections follow ot |properties rented for illegal pur als by the man authoris Like- The rents are usually two hat they would be for legitt irpor and out slice js paid as tribute. THE POLICEMAN'’S PART 1 »iiceman has comparatively lit with the system. Y > cannot help but know what | takes him | vart « ty in which ae is his superiors. There are many temptations for him to graft in a small way. He can make it : sant or unpleasant for the er oP 18 BECAUSE WHERE CONTINUALLY OFFERING SUCH “pe his’ bent aaeasndiee the WAES THAT THIS STORE [5 DEPENDED UPON BY SEAT- higher powers. And as comparative TLrs SHREWDEST SHoprers all sums will generally suffice is zs favors,” they are willingly raal Cake Mix- | 15¢ White Cotton Clothes Line, | 25 around to every place on ble boat er. + receceessees BELG | _ 50 foot ..... - Te and find @ pr each for him BESO Copper Rim Wash Boller, 75 Fine Cocoa Door Mats, — of from $5 to $10. jot m pr inter copper bottom - BLOOD { oe pe « order are to re Folding Clothes Rack’ & ee cher tae shoe enuaek' tee a fect, Fold ...........-.. be poses, but never to raid or - _ - | reat in them with t or "} $1.50 Heavy Canvas Football Pants, well padded ..... 96 he superinten Se pair One-Pound Fancy Dumbbells .. eccccece 296 tod nd bt le caien it fail on account of jeal ing. But it is not; it is $2.00 Gas Portable, complete with Atkins Bucksaw ae and mantel $1.29 | %c Dashboard Tubular La Fancy White Semi-Porcelain oo Platter ise her up, and in very bigh up. There n to the trans “i action, wh goes bet nm the of tal $1.00 Red Frame Well Braced and the criminal. How the graft a is divided few know beyond those meerned, but it is certain that a portion of it goess towards keeping n a » of lumber for went Second and Union punt ports of South Amertea, sign ed on her crew this morning. she ill put t 1 immediately STAR—TUESDAYrOCcT am going to STATE to Convict ‘The SRE EERE EEE E EES Te CCC CCPC TI OSES SS ESOS eee eee ‘At Ballard } ifford Lendr ‘burn for many 1 them to go if the anything, you My ane _ Scraggly De you like ir? Then why be con-} Have to be? On, Just put on Ayer's Heir Vigor | rej and have long, thick hair; soft, ; deautiful hair, without « single Have « little pride. Jong as you can Seid for over 60 years. 4a an or some-| They have to pay mighty high for|gray line in it. y| Keep young just man treasury, whence the superintendent of police or the di-| dress at law, The accused party] choke off procerdings | NONE CAN AFFORD TO ENDURE THE SUFFERINGS AND MISERIES OF §f HEALTH, FROM ANY CHRONIC AILMENT OR MALADY, WHEN RELIEF AND CURE ARE) TO EACH AND ALL ON A BASIS OF TRIFLING EXPENSE. AN ENTIRE MONTH OF CAREFUL AND SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT—TREATMENT THAT BY AN EXPERIENCED MEDICAL EXPERT, TOGETHER WITH .ALL WWECESSARY MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES, FOR THE SUM FORMERLY PAID FOR EXAMINATION $5 A MONTH-ALL DISEAGES CURED-$5 A MONTH SAVED FROMDEAFNESS =—*)s" en “ASIST ie > GATHERING WW THE EBRS 17 CHILDREN IN RE-UNION. * children of ® sat together with their parents * came from & the t district. I knew one} maisting of eight, | Indiana and Arts recincts | Tee eee eee eee eo Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour Hen introduced hi who make the} are the! ALL GROCERS SELL IT LY | rth about $38 t { this a big} ~ > nH AND HER th 8- YEAR-OLD SON EARL that has accomplished such grand results The Above Is But One of the Hundreds of Patients We Have Cured OUR SPECIALTIES ANDREW SMI t MAGNIFICENT ASHIONABLE AND RAINCOATS JARMENTS $1 Bu $1 Ou J. Redelsheimer & Co. Broadhurst System Other Reliable Consumption, . the Liver and K Nervous System, treated and ne sett Bo fee of $9 ure for Piles and all Rectal Dis the} AMONTH © ALL MEDI- | Consulting Physi CINES FREE | Adaross ....seseseeeees: ‘| 420426 ‘Areade Building , Hours; 9 m. to 12 ip. m; 2 to 6 p. . eae ee “|NEWS OF THE| buys a Buck steel range here-- ---and you can take a whole year i whieh * ) pay for it remarkable terms extended. 4 ur kitehen imme ll take your the purchase of @ new one —we are selling hundreds of Buck Steel Ranges this way—get your Buck Range now, it's here for you Standard Furniture Go. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Av SEATILE THE FAIR 1533 yeh Second GOING AT HALF PRICE. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Mrs. A w Smith, of 323 West Chestnut street, Ralterd. tells of the sufferings of her ® Earl a of his prompt and horoush cure Th wused him ress. The rfuse dis- and for eight ears would have urrence of this trou- upon the slighte msure. The discharge he ears was so poisonous that it pro- atter du BOILS AND PAINFUL ERUPTION contact with the skin, putgrow his affliction, orse as he grew older, anxious concerning his ‘ eathed altogether through his mouth, and at night kept up a CONSTANT SNORING AHD CHOKING aggling for breath. He lost hy “a that we had to shout to make him tant he would say that he could hing but the noises that filled his head. breathing gave to his face a vacant expres and he did not have the boyish spirits, nor did he grow as a child of his age should We took him to the umbla Medical Insti- tute for treatment, and he has been PERFECTLY AND COMPLETELY CURED He breathe and sleeps sturally through his nostrils tly at night. The discharging ears have entirely healed and he now hears as Sin his cure, he contracted id, which, however, did not affect least. There is a wonderful ndition, and we have for the skillful tres a severe © MEDICAL “INSTITUTE WM, McHARRIE, M.D, . | Succeeding. | | ceive our tustrated 1 Friday, 6:30 to 8:3 11 a.m.

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