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HE SEATTLE -~ TAR ** STAR ox 12, NO. 65. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1910 ONE CENT FK LETTER CUT IN GIRLS WHO TOOK PART IN SENATOR PILES DRAWN INTO ue if LN WOMAN, MYSTIC ORGIES IN NEW YORK BALTINGER INVESTIGATION ittee today throt- je ber pa Ag tate _ UE E. Stiiin: “Took al ba gadmittediy at « los) Chance” and Received the motive for th ‘ me fr the strane 6! mol) a Bullet in the Shoulder + oe Gumby —Saves His Money. found ¢ ia the baserr in the fashio' udiah Bill Cistrict. Sbe the There $10,000 Worth of John Cort Lays Corpse) ‘'\''". Advertising for Tax- Away and Looms Up As | ‘\\'»" payers in Western Wash- _ the Big Show Man of the © TN take a chance with you,”| adjremarked E. KE, Johnson, a pool Ag death with a | room proprietor, last night, just be ; x? n rse Country. va Ipeen twisted about fore midnight, after he had been ington Fair and Ho . oH Body was found twice commanded by an armed Races? os = and Mrs. Mabel hwayman to hold up bis hands, | | (Special to the Star.) t of ler By a former and the answer was a shot, going | NEW OR ¥ } Job r through the right shoulder. When King county's $ A to’ a Gt ae eens: tore eieeae let. the Oo nyr . ‘was brought into first spoken to, Johnson turned | [Washington Fair omsoctat " cA gi Ninge ge Aer aol ge — seme | eere tor aan iat imgstie symbol was around and sald, “Quit your kid « to th Ke the | omens Sitader nanan. (ta, was aiioten . MME ierehaed.| schusen wes eh bis way home MISS MARY HOPP MISS ZELIA HOPP MISG GERTRUDE LEO agricutt 1 at {dae — s reastie es of the oT EK. Che " oe Per in 8 mt N J . : of the —— oe gem it Feat h ey Ses, Se, wee i Mins Gertrude Leo is the Seattle gir! whose imprisonment resulted in the exposure of Oom Ber. ee eet t i Mark as, when the symbol |{2& down from the Jamon st power) nard’s white slave house in New York city. Miss Zelia Hopp was Miss Leo's roommate, and who, with | (2*! age down en . i the sub- me aig’ 2 ; = aren ; ened her sister, Mies Mary Hopp, helped arrange the police raid on Oom’s mansion. ‘ t pay an 4 Here t to the ar lating of the Cun- i from behind, and after he had sho i . “ aft hey must|®!ngham Alaskan claims. pot the Delta's base both men turned on their Of ali the unusual cases the New| er rushed to New York, and there, | all sounds. hie $ amt oa “ to Cort, E nger ame irate and ex- while the apex |heels and walked away, The fel-| York police have been called with the aid of M Lots id deste. arew. wilder 4 | Kin : to go-to She president of the | clatmed ait line at the top| iow made no further effort to roblio investigate, that of Oom Ber./ 294 Mary Hopp, arranged for the| wilder, Now and then one of the a rd newly organized| “You k that all attempts to his victim. | od s raid on Oom's house, Of that raid | old mee would seize the hand of € the poe dadeia yr — tional Theat-|besmirch my character by intimat- } Gard ia the strangest. according to © says girl and dance w al f « with the on t ay tical Owners’ as ng some vilish inspiratf#n to be id Last Saturday. Just about 20 minuten before|"-. one New York ps Johnson was held up Mise Clara |*CCOUMts arriving here of the raid Oom stood in center of the ‘Piaré Wee aT MacDonald, 114 15th av, was ac-}©® Oom’s house on W. TAth at. floor, in long robes, gazing into # stairway, A girl costed at 15th and Jefferson st.) New York last week pid satay wre t Rim, os sh, | dastee me, and on thiek Ortental rugs, seven old men And behind them fation, if| back of my actions are utterly un- f I clear listed the claims t would re- | found main even & evidence before me, as I would evidence et on the t clothe ice are seeking a Japan , who, aceordixg to heiping John Cort won the sam jand her purse snatched. The} 1 » result of a small factor in the theatrical world last Saturday, |e ee contained os | The raid was the result of anand etx young girls danced up and The dancers st ot on But aid Brandeis, “did your tyes Inst seen alive, Puree contained @ prayer book, a it PY theatres stretching from on be *- | string of beads and 50 cents The | *” peal from tise G ude down, with alc sinuous motions, surprise, 8: nly one of the thin the Atlantic to the Pacific, not|*¢tiom in clear isting them imply im that she was mur tle stenographer, to | chanting strangely robed girls rushed to the elderly United States, but in| quate examination had purse was found by Officer Newton | formerly a 5 wi e} ete the re int |on a mail box near by. The money |her former employer tere, and her was gone. The man showed her) disappearance from among her me rote rolled |q revolver. He in thought to bel smas inn + oo Their garments were scanty, and cling « to their bodle The lights were dim; « strange womah and cried, ‘My sister My good sister. I'm so glad you've the new organization has inced its intention of booking every meritorious attraction that ttorney Vertrees, for Ballinger, and the question remained : ike Sale WAGON WAR WEA WD MOE See gues ga, Maer pace | ai ge tea ne enbia at long before. « patro! Applies for booking. ‘Twelve hun | enanewored shot Johnson. The police are tn | spp tore . egg ae ot Cie whe wikia @ fine m away dred theatres at the disposal | se: @f the clothing and montis ong io |York howe, her roommate, Zetia | stone mansion, in-the city's finest) “This is madciaae ier“ tarttehi |; Wee ened tank tnbasea nty|of the National Theatre Owners ¥| Hopp, wired Misa Leo's sister, Mra. residence district. The doors were New York's latest religious cult ' em au association. i aoe | —— janis E. KH. Miller of Tacoma. Mre. Mill of heavy oak; the thick walls held| was broken up 8 « t f Relen of Gyndicate, Isadeep 4 *¥ ESE REE HH EHH | gee: ‘ af “ For years the K. & EF. ayatt| \* | aativefaction than the above fror Gi L DR T ate has dominated. It has been! bureaus; * WATCH TACOMA GROW. #/ | Mayor Gutt } a} /@nabled to de so because Cort and, uent any ~ | Riven lese satisfaction wax secur: | other of the bigge: rical men bem ome on Satur rs By United Press.) Jed In the office of Chiet of Police | DEATH BY COLTS : <|have made it possible. Sure of its e say they!@ TACOMA, May 10.—A triple Wappenate Chief Wappenstein, | With ‘county bower, and growing more avari-| Man enter|* wedding, in which a mother, '® her son and a daughter all ing the|}® took (he marriage vow, was * * * * * . * Jatter rea her hus performed by Rev. 0. J. Preus * ' to this afternoon. *) Mrs. Arita Erickson became # the wife of Andrew V. Lid #| ford, her daughter, Marie «| i ck * : ° * * * * renee, a few miles from this city throughout the country mittee | Wae last night 4 to death John Cort was the first to real ynced their next move | behiad’a pair of runaway colts that ize that if thix condition continued secure the abolition | het ule was using to haul poles to exist, the theatre owners must | "D8 did not, | The little girt liv } hours after out driv tive, refused to} ee waabie te ; nore as willing to spend | cious yearly, the syndicate ae abi pimineto Pl : tv's money an ¢ sent |Hot only a menace to the ‘ y that he was Peni INGHAM, May 10—Plossie grab ltogencn AR the county }owners in its control, but a subject hing about the | Kileup, 14 years of age, of Law he raided annually for the ag-/Of eriticlem from theatre goer Denying that he was even run- First av., although be was ng, O. Munroe Carrick, a eeeeeeeeee Sofia, was joined ta wedlock awh eventually suffer, He caused to be v , with Otto Jobn Wicklander, «| i however, go to the rney for | her pris = — ite a cong: agioes called @ meeting of the men con a of ae firm Oe oe | warrants, as one member stated to- }Cambiag to her wounds he girl| the county asion trolling the various circuits} ™man_ Plumb ut » An poord Mi gong) ome “We have a good city attor- they war the thing | Was helping ber oncle at bis work. | ch year directly following . the United States and | building, appeared at police head- pegged a8 Paula Angus *) ney and a good police judge. Go and were trying to get | She was alone with the team for athe fair a» the exigent season for Seventy-five managers,|quarters this morning, and was a Christensen. | get warrants for the arrest of fined momegt, when the animals became | advertixing representing 1,200 theatres re| booked on a charge of running | the persons running the places | . A d and started to run away.| ‘Two years ago a fur was held si present at the meeting. The new ae a on beat you say exist. s ‘aide manner the girl's clothes| the first time In Seattle. Thirteen |Dresniation was formed, with| and Cherry st. last night about BEMERE NE EEE E HY EH) OL ehd on the wagon and she was| thousand persons visited it in | Core the most influential, as its| 11:30. Carrick was released on This was the answer of Mayor|)®@ MONTESANO, Wash. May n the Antl-|® 10—tnformation charging Vice association, which yester¢ * Willlam Gohl with the murder rom veryw: ere lafterncon served notice on the citys|# of John Hoffman, as well se pf executive to the effect that) ® the killing of Chartes Had- and gambling existed contrary! ® berg, was filed here today. Ke State la ay fe a to lew in the elty of Beattie. * The defense asked to have will serve four pal ~ Bl ‘aa ol aged orl presen The notice served contained a|* the defendant reiea owing Wary for | slice list of the disorderly houses and the |® to the misspelling of the word | Ne fireworks on the Fourth of/iocation of two gambling games. |® “premeditated” in the inform | ane —< ao tana tosnge Bin _ The committee siening and pre- | * ation. oe motion was over ultimatum of Councliman Goddar renting the notice, consisting of H. | # ruled, he case will prob. Paseo | peg ny ie it pensed, | 2 y, Alvin KR. Bravender and | * ably go to the jury tonight. Boreal If. T. MeKenny, could get no w eee eee ee eee eee) k. 0 uninterested was the pub- | president his own recognizance. Adams is |at the City hospital with a broken YOR ae nose and several bruises, none of enting danger ahead, Klaw | them serious. » distance, her torn garments finally allowing her re-; lic that the gate receipt» jeune. Her body was ribly | the running expenses. maimed he president of the fair 6 - tlon is J. W, Cline. G. M Erlanger attempted to make it ap-| Several witnesses state that they EH Kodtioher of the Horn and pear that the syndicate had thrown | took the number of the car which THIS 1S THE BEST WAY. # rattle journal, Ix the manager. The | Cort over. But Cort never said a/ struck Adams, and the records * # i directors are: D. ¥ word. He awaited the arrival in| showed that it belonged to Carrick. * When you have a Want of #/ Frank McDermott, C s.|New York of the theatre owners| He denies, however, that he run * any kind, step to your phone * | F. Sweeney, J. D. Fx 1, Up-| from all parts of the country, and/ anyone down, and says that he * and dictate an ad to The #| per, C. B. Yandell and G. M, Horton. | then went ahead with his plans. / was out in his car, but was not on * * o dragged for we oid te the « wonneities f | vte Star. Be sure to employ The &| The county commissioners who | The result is that every big attrac) iret av. Adams this morning Star. Main 9400; Ind. 441. % | made thy j tion in the United States, no mat-) could remember little of the oc- re of the b ter under whose management, may! currence. Adams is a railroad ma- secure time across the country and/ chinist, unmarried, and 42 years back old. He arrived in the city only The first big theatrical trust in! yesterday the United States is a thing of the |” vl Pie at past, and the theatre goers and in- One “made good", is better than @ dividual managers are the gainers, | dozen bluffs gift are ex officio men rd of dire + eet ee eet eeeee x * | will become operative a year hence. eee. ee ee ee ee oe It probibits the sale of fireworks in| Girls were born | the elty of Seattle The city council last night, by « @ Wates|two-thirds vote, overruled Mayor will not be | Gill's veto of an ordinance to open veeasioned by |p Newton st., and the ordinance the Canadian | Was passed over his head. y | “~{ ON ad Eases ; This story of Matt Star-]a month paid to him by the people of King county. And there | j Canad: } heb: _ ett ‘ 3 | V oo : verse Vice | moved CHF Tinginser Hieneane, wich has been told in the} have been times when a sporting man wouldn't have given ten § ONE A ENUE BRIDGE WILL “yet hog @ bill| ter a bitter fight last night. A Ige, when the latter was| the senate, | result, Mayor West will resign, and press once or twice in the}cents for his bet. Starwich and H« . past, but just at this time it}a deputy at Black Diamond, another coal mine town, were the RUIN S ALL IN SS MEN MEN Wand for it ‘ounctimen Walker and Bickford will bear repeating nee who could always be depended upon by the sheriff's office 4 | have already quit Paueting 2 de. | wae Past ys Ao, Six marriage licenses were issued, West Virginia. five divorce complaints filed and to learn four decrees in divorce granted in Was not on the | King county yesterday, Matt Starwich is a deputy| when there was desperate work to do, It was natural, there a . y} call for alternate bids for the sheriff at Ravensdale, a min-|fore, when Hodge became sheriff by the votes of the pcople,| This is the Claim Made bel Westlake boulevard improvement ing town that on pay day re-|that he should have retained Starwich to keep guard over| Those Fighting Change | One bi rR odinah vole yer Martins Kyai- Wogneeme< mre aaeey aaa | quires an officer of the law | Ravensdale in Westlake Boulevard | ‘he other shall be on the im- tre, apes priland, threatens’ to 56 i ; : | provement as now proposed by the Ake tos | esee, he, van Sor eoeree Sees who knows no fear. He must) And Starwich did his work for Hodge as he had done for} Improvement. Jconstruction of the Stone av. 7 husband. Two death of her son, Lieut. Sutt be a man whose knees never | yn. aritte . ' » to disturb him until the grand Bis | bridge, Fesulted in dis-| Annapolis, already probed twice b ther sheriffs and nothing came to disturb him un 8 | It is estimated that the improve- tremble and whose face never | jury of King county sent for him to ask him what he knew of Fremont’s business district. | ment as originally planned cannot pales, no matter what the} ip¢ generation of slot mac s. Starwict t before the jury! Will be wiped out. | be completed in less than a year hahets. : He Pt ren the eperation of slot machines. Starwich went betore the Jury) Uy number of emali business | after the contract is let. It will cost danger must be a man| and told the truth. Under oath he told of the receipt of a letter| concerns will be forced to the | approximately $390,000, of which who never hesitates at the eho y to have all slot machines put out of} wall. $100,000 will come from the general hreshold of a barroom fittes oo Hodge instructing him 2th aires en Men who have spent years | fund, $30,000 in a lump sum and threshold of a ba | business, and then he told of a visit paid to the prosecuting building up small business con: j one- fifth of the total contract price cerns and building up the Fre- | additional will be paid by the North- the naval board. Denver, Coio—Doubled in a cor- |ner of a cowl bin, the body of Mrs. | Ridgway Wilson, 35 years old, was “aegr of the | found yesterday. A peculiar mu- Of deer in| tiation of the tace leads to the be- Of starvation. | Ih that sh was the victim of an condition, | Oriental secret society, She em- Were reported in — — | } with drink crazed men armed | attorney and there receiving instructions to allow the machines by Indians, with | ployed a Japanese h e ba ca” : W 7 i | ployed @ Japanese house "boy with Bales ‘and boastitig’ here oe mont district will face ruin. ern Pacific Railroad company, The | SEMAMMOEREME , to operate, Home builders to the west | remainder will be as: 4 against aid and there a shooting iron.} 17, and northwest of the Westiake | the property {n an improvement dis- introduced | ® * a Here was treason, indeed lhe prosecuting attorney had Mai ae : ite lelty councti, |% THE WEATHER. b Sleepless nights and trouble-| ; , a ; ; “) boulevard and Fremont will be | trict extending from Mercer to ordinance | Seo * \ ‘is teal) 4} en Starwich’s good friend and Starwich should e re sertousiy incstivenionsedy ane Riewett. at and from the boulevard ome days are : age o| , D f K ck. ft ann” th’ 29% | Showers tonight and Wed- & some days are the heritage Of) embered this in the jury room. But he didn’t. He forgot all, paige teal gf property will | back a half block the “aforeed. @ nesday; moderate southwest * the man who Nespa the: placel Oi sa therefore must be punished. County Com-| 9 P 7 ) Will Shorten Car Service. Upon prescription, | * winds. ia MATT STARWICH at. Ravensdale. ave the truth, and therefore mu 1 . : These and other claims are made] Advocates of the Stone av. propo- And makes it in-|* * Z ‘2 # missioner M. J. Carrigan was a willing tool. He couldn't dis- |!" @ protest against the proposed| sition come from the people riding wt to keep eae kh And Matt Starwich—withal he is but five feet one or two aes A ; ere $100 $1 change in the plans for a temporary | the Green Lake, Meridian and sai rie ‘ ke Bob Hod ! ‘ charge Starwich, so he had his salary reduced from $100 to $1} route for street cars and general] Wallingford car lines, who claim —measures up to the job. Like Bob Hodge, he came up ou a month, a privilege given the county commissioners, traffic through Fremont while the) ¢hat the running time of the cars 5 OPERATOR HEARS of the mines. From boyhood he has battled with the world ; : ng as cai Westlake boulevard regrade and) wilt ahe shortened by from 7 to 10 FORICO CALLING WASHINGTON, D. C. | under conditions that might have driven weaker men to dissi And for four months Starwich has worked for ON are being vonstrnctes Bow PL eats eal ‘ae’ eraeeante all ilirtinennsoians pation or to crime. And as he fought, those who battled with LAR A MONTH. He has worked because Hodge asked him] ‘The original plan provided for the] of the owners of property against lto stay on the job. But he has about reached the end of his| opening up of Evanston av. and the} which the cost of the improvement an of nerve and muscle, 5 Bh piaar id oo: learne recognize in him a 1 SCO, May 10—A wi park leaping through him earned to ognize my wirel ation at San Juan, Porto fearing no man or men. by the Hill Crest operator, seven miles south Times there have been when Matt Starwich has been close construction of a temporary bridge re and his wife and little ones must] across the canal on that street which is just one block west of is assessed. Part of them protest } on the ground that they will derive |no benefit and the others not only i rope. His savings are Ibe cared for. _ ht, and a ni: % . " Fremont ay., on which all traffic) that they will derive no benefit, but: x 5 Tat Pag trig pigeon age or to death. More than once he has gazed past the muzzle of a Up in Ravensdale they are talking of making up a list of now leads into and through Fre-| will be greatly damaged if traffic is i ‘ yar trying to pick up the “N. A. U." call from revolver into the eyes of men who would have killed him had he| one hundred men who will pledge themselves to pay $1 a month mont not routed over ; . ibility of their success depends largely upon P S I I I 1 I his ek: hey ke + The Proposed Change. originally planned | been weaker than he is. More than once bullets from the guns | to Starwich rather than have him give up his wo) ey KNOW! The change proposed Is the con-| Councilman J, N. Denney, from Rankin, at Hill Crest, heard the call, he real- of hunted criminals have whistled past his head. He has|him up there. They have seen him in bloody fights in which he] struetion of a bridge across the| the Ninth ward, ts unalterably op- north end of the lake on an exten-| posed to the Stone av. proposition, was not the sending machine of any Pa- “N. A. U." was calling “N. A. La” which Is dodged knife thrusts that would have found a victim had he|always conquered and they don’t want to take a chance with sion of Stone ay. to the point where at Washington, D. C. been a weakling in combat. anyone else, So they're going to pay him out of their own|it strikes Westlake boulevard.| “How often does your road kill he learned that Porto Rico was calling, en- aa oo. ian she hi he | pockets Stone ay. is six blocks east of Fre ja man?” asked a facetious traveling [@ fesponse. He was unable to learn whether These experiences have come to him and these things he |! . enant ae caean of & Outen! Breach See heard in the faraway island. Hill Crest had has done in order that the peace might be preserved in the com And so Starwich will probably stay on the job until a stray| The board of public works this| ductor the other day. le from Japan, and later one from Key ‘ 4 Py ‘ : io Xs ‘: i “| morning approved the plans for| Just once,” replied the conduc Juan flash has broken all records, | munity in which he served, He wagered his life against $100) bullet or a knife breaks his lucky spell and his wager is lost. the Stone av,. bridge and issued sourly eas City Journal.

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