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There is grat Everywhere ) He is gratt ting otf the 1e city official is grafting property or he ts line your 1 clow the vr VOL, 12, NO, 187. SEATTLE, WASH Laws are vic price in Seattle, daily and ly. 1 thi Geattle is ove ind thieves, women murdered, t up and houses robbed. It isall part © How long are y' P You have th at hi e the recall afters wil \ g cle in up while you are ailing” them. t help that, but you can get f them. he . ‘ B can Franc e days of Ruef and Schmitz le this minute never more ybe you can Use the rec tary aiterwari (OMAN FAINTS use the peni- | OF N. Y. POLITICS (Qy Caited Pre~ the Roosevelt control will be car N_ Y., Sept. yugh to the end The “Borning Atter the night be The planks of the platform were Heecribes the state of |completed this morning, and th today, following | elegates met to x them together | to dictate the | the direct nomination of idates a What is equally im-|for public offices will be pr nted i GeBtrol the republican |to the convention, It is probable With commit re of the minority of jaad Lioyd C. Griscom Roosevelt can have a/ the floor of the fon frou New York in| liam Barnes, Jr is in an impregnable po- | leaders of the Bis enemies concede that eed this morning th inate humeelf or any one ker Wadsworth The Emp! would deliver the lies in the hol oppo: » th band, and it is « lank keeper Fires Shots at Manager of The Moore the comm Ni be presented on convention by Wik one of the deposed exulars. Barnes ar (ant! Roose keynote direct pri state, po- yw of the vident tha Godfrey made his way to the tre and de anded the reason fee Dodges ‘lning- in ce nines in nn oth Fusillade From Un- Godfrey unloaded « line of abuse Locked Up. The and — ~- he 4 it Reed, Jobo Cor twice s olver wasn't and manager of the Moore loaded Reed didnt know this, te pale yet, and W. H. God- and ducke When Godfrey had| nd | tiot te Godt i . I « er ‘ says God ‘ and ause of y and WHY WASN’T CONWAY TOLD ABOUT MEETING, HE ASKS from the First wa Peterday when the Bites appointed Mabe the grart know they were or | certain going to would have ne, Revelle to know hy I wasn't notified tand n the job Mayor Wa Kellogg said today was made to loeat Dima Conwa rday morning but ¢ peeved today could be found Cor that he was in } of yesterday PMB did not aris PD Masn't notitic« morning eeAND IS A POOR MAN AND | n, upon l 7 been sold rove t Ode built ato: Ca jpeped ‘ Bple lumber mil 1 would be in within a few days ur and pa | that he had sold is Part of the cou nty 1 that belonged to Snohomish county; ¢ being ten hundred fifty dollars Pp t vany mon n i050, satire Saag hase and licking by the | during the day tore Roosevelt The committee on resolutfons not only their | threshed the important direct the “ republican | primary plank last night, and a session here, | strong recommendation in favor of | hat possibly | SEVEN YOUNG CHILDREN TO SUPPORT. WHAT I PAID OUT TO HILL- REPRESENTED THE HARD EARNINGS AND SAVINGS OF MANY YEARS. |»; HE GOT IT ALL, AND WE CAN'T GET ANYTHING BACK.” mu Max Wardall, acting mayor, i pulling chestnuts out of the fire for the Hillside Investment company. The present graft seandal in Seattle in the outcome of the fight between two cliques who wish to control the red light district On one side is the Hillside Investment company, composed of many worthies, some of whom are new cruising on @ certain brew ery boat On the other aide is a certain clique, including Chief Wappen stein and other prominent citizens Mayor Gill, in the midst of the fray, is a wavering, variable factor Why did Frank Mulle oda NEW DIVE OPENS TONIGHT | president of the city council, vb Hilly Murphy, ranching in nice Tonight the big erlb house on Temth ay., with 400 rooms, cay quiet Idaho, ‘vice Max Wardall| &ble of turning out $2,500 net profitwe night, is due to open - mayoring it in nice busy Seattle Max Wardall's part has been to force Berryman, Ludovic and why did Frank Mullen refuse to ap-| hers who were opposed to the new crib house to take stock in it jedve with him that day for Alaska.| point Councilman Weaver on the| &24 move the district “or . An offort was made by the attor-|committes which will investigate Hi Gill did not want to do this, for various and devious reasons : t| meye for the defense to bring Betore| the Wardall graft charges? Charley Wappenatein did not want to do this, because he : wit: {the Suey. taw law arguments.| Councilman Blaine, who intro-| 8 position to a certain publisher who has a very friendly, if not a Hanek, fainte hes = the Wandin ed} duced the Investigation resolution,| M#ancial tnterest, in the Areade dive today when an | flirtation with Hauck, who at the/aaked Mullen to name Weaver on So Gill was taken out of town on the Rainier. It may be re any dikes Ghee bin Won x Settee ba | tine menittes. Mullen refused,| Called that the Hillside Investment Company was organized on (bonged Chet 007 gyn ye yl small a er, be waid, Was against the} t@ same Rainier some months ago, and Vanderveer and Gill were the detas " her | events until the time he « at t n. He wan willing to| ong at that time, fe her and his propo poe Po es 4 he m Conway, saloon keeper Billy Murphy, who ts not too friendly to Hi Gill, was induced pare her husband ar gets Fes naga al gol wag . in, but he drew the Mne| to leave Seatt poaune Murphy would not exert himaelf to help Ife of shame. S gave)lations were etsablished . 4 . 2 Gilt along. Max Wardali, a supposed prohibitionint, a Y. MC. A ot of as (hreue SRTMM CRIN SEE: the Tater een | i chee tarvant gation is to be| member, likewise a legal defender of macques, wan chosen for the > me not t tolof which were t herough and honest, there ought} Job a ot \ anti-administration HOW IT WORKED OUT. eam ir nm it Berryman & Ludovie, who run the Arcade, in which the certain } if the Gill administration is publisher has an “interest,” have all along refused to buy any stock .R i} |equare and straight with the peo in th Hillside Investment Company lau Church, Vanderveer's s | ple, It ought to be willing to pack] man Friday, has hammered away at them without success, until the probe committee with its worst Wardall took office. The Arcade was biggest dance hall propo enemies. Then a whitewashing, if/ sition in the history of Seattle, with 100 women working on- the jit came, would be worth some) floor, Each woman was paid a salary of $15 a night and was com thing pelled to dance 150 dances. The profits were $1,000 a night on the Certainly an Investigation com-| average, although once they fell as low as $600 mittee of proadministration men Naturally, Berryman & I vie und thetr backers (for this | will never get anywhere, And its! pair of rough necks are not allowed to enjoy the full $1,000 @ night) report will be worthless: are opposed to the new Tenth av. erib house. So Max Wardall | Weaver has fought the vie finds that they are violating the law and closes them. Every }aaloon element ever since he other place in the light district that has been closed bas been ed the council Mullen, of ¢ oppor to the Tenth av. crib house. [knew this He could take no They have been closed, Wardall will say, because robberies chances with Weaver we: ported from them. Every dive in the city m its big Is Mullen afraid of a thorough {m-| money off the robberies. It was no trouble to find a man who estigation? “ 1 have heard more talk about jeraft in this council ta the evening. years Ive b council, And I know m about how !t came up than most of you wards. Hut I don't take any stock | jim it, and don't Wke ft.” Once more, is Mullen afraid? is. RIOTERS | | BERLIN pt. 28.—Hondredas of} | rioters clas with the armed/ That “Deli” Case, cashier in the troope here today foll ing the | . auditor's office. to} disturbances of last nig when traw soda water out of a drug store! the soldiery fired on the mob. i at 5 cents per draw be Thousands of strikers and thetr| i into polities? jaympathizers gathered in the That J. ¥. C. Kellogg is the short eat member of the city council? as darkness fell. A 500 foot po-| | streets as soon undred mounted and iH That if the non-partisan judiciar armed with revolvers and ticket ts ected ™ t there rds, w stationed at various | dem te on the atate tern were under orders | supreme « than alto-} oa sharp their gether In ite hist | ewords, instead of striking with the That about half of the patrons of| fiat. Several stores were sacked cigar stands like take a chance| The police charged time after time, with the dice? wounding many. Men and women That three members of the city) at win¢ ried missiles at the ou attended the Unive f ied with revolver! mer Revelie and Ke Commt That Claude F. Gage « mar-| gow drove age € cler at the he pr and white pathine Portiand, Ore. and me ant forecaster ther he angerou and tw ce “ yroducts or , ‘ It h . weat, the € ra 8 ' n Ores aa th forests fi " r ~ ood t wer and 6,000 acre Bob” Press Club's Guest ands, at a cost ximate PORTLAND, O , " ‘ acres being ed a ' Bob” Eva 1K KE r he B k " hed 1x made at the Portland Pre ary to the Port 1 poly. | breakfast at the Portla WEDNESDAY, SE ‘What the Prize Is, and How to Get It; The Seattle Star [tome] cPTEMBER 21 191 oN INS AND NEWS STANDS fa INSIDE FACTS OF GRAFT GAME What the “Reform Move” Is, and Why DEMOCRATS had been robbed, Heretofore the red light pollee have been mak ing the robbed lumberjacks “move on On these occasions, to furnish a plausible moral excuse for Max Wardall, the police took up a few complaints and the ord to close were immediately given by Wardall. ‘ead WHAT WILL GILL DO? With these anti-Hillside dives closed, the Tenth ay. erib 4 OANG due to open tonight with ite 400 rooms It has all been done by Wardall while Gill was out of town, When Gill gets k he will find & new red light district. Whet he will stand for St or not depends on the negotiations that have been carried through on | the Ratnler. THE HANDBOOK GRAFT. | es Another small graft matter that will ha t Progressives Dominate the adjusted is the who represent two high public officials whose interest is unidentified, The races are on, are Saturday and a man nar handbook worth $100,000 to the ring Acting Mayor Wardall sent word th 4 Barrett , while the handbook situation. There « running in Seattle nineteen hand | books, sixteen Clancy books and th smal! Independents who steal | Convention and Will Clancy's returns, The handbook ring {s made up of Clancy and. | E Pn Davis of the Washington hotel and Savage of the Archbold hotel, Make Fight Against Hand-Picked Judges. Oakland the books wo demo | TACOMA, Sept. 28.~The have to shut down, In jess than an hour Wardall changed the ¢ : aia ht ders, and the handbooks are running toda hic state convention jast. mig During the time the ‘orthern gambling house ran in the re endorsed the non-partisan judiciary cent wide-open times the owners cleared up $318,000. This is just | ticket without change, and definite- one evidence of the size of the.graft that has been cut up in Seattle |1y put the non-partisan candidates during the last few months for justices of the supreme court The new cribhouse, which, by the way, will ask the city to dedi- |{rto the field against the hand- cate @ street for its purpose, in on pro bought from the Se- | picked Tacoma men attle Brewing & Malting Co, Mr,Hemrich et al, who now have Hi |” wiitiam Hickman Moore, demo- Gill and Vanderveer on the Rainier jerat, Seattle; Charles KE. Shepard, There is the whole “Wardall réfe in a nutshell. It is sim- | republican, Seattle M. Troy, & fight between two sets of men who are after the red Nght | democrat, Olympia; W. W. Tolman, profits, The city council has no idea that It will investigate any- | democrat. Spokane, and W. A. Grim. thing, Wardall has no idea that he will make any fight for a real re- | shaw, republican, Chelan county, form, and the whole matter will probably come to a standstill when | qi) nominated by the nonpartisans, the Hillside or the other fellows win out itt be on the demoeretia tumet Wappenstein is probably officially done for; he is rich, and he The convention debated for sev doeanit care. Gill may be recalled; he is rich, and he needn't care. | eral The Hillside Investment company has forced the divekeepers to | + “buy stock” in quantities that assures the promoters a big profit. |, They can run the cribhouse long enough at $2,500 a night to make a hours on the proposition to ise, the Pierce county delegation aking a fight on William Hickman e. Pierce county wanted to fortune for ali the big fellows concerned. The “rough neck” dive stitute J. D. Fletcher for Moore. keeper may get stung, but he doesn’t count. The handbooks will the vote Moc secured 312, pay in $100,000 to be cut right, and by the first of the year every her 241 epard 39 Troy body will have made a glorious clean-up. 139, Tolman 358 and Grimshaw 341. AND FOR THIS NO SMALL THANKS WILL BE DUE TO R. Wilson and Joe Smith MAX WARDALL, THE BOY MAYOR FROM THE FOURTEENTH. | a, » convention favoring Who Gets It? ; ent of the non-parti- There was a fight as to should be allowed the loor, but once they got it, they were enthusiastically received » convention adopted a pro | orm manding a | tariff, physical val ] lroads, government 6 compant lee- natore by di- of the Oregon plan, progres inheritance tax, ated ir tax, direct nomi referendum and 8, initiative, Present Justices Turned Down. | Justices Fullerton and Rudkin down summarily by convention John C. Higgina, ) played a promir at part in the picked conyention, haf secretary of the n and law lbra- capitol, were at ention in the iJ. Will te bar t of r and Rudkir it will be remembered uthor of the bill withdrawing the supreme court nominations from the direc | Between them they managed to get Fullerton and Rudkin nominat- ed. W. W. Cannon, a delegate from Spokane, brother to the Great Northern attorney there, did the work. No sooner were the names of Fullerton and Rudkin placed in nomination than the vention be- hoot Why not nor Root. Let's ) G yn, too, uted the dele- gate t pt to get an € eme r Nerton and Rudkin ended in a ghastly fizzle. FE GENTS 10 CITY LIMITS udga Webster of Spokane, who court in King e of Judge announced bis the city attle, Ren- during t this mort attle against i ed * ® wat : & Southern railway company, t work for bet * if angie d equiring that company. to carry JS he S22? BOGUE, SEATTLE’S $1,000 A MONTH MAN, HERE = ria ER ina } along t « ee ee | jorbo he company hk been asking 18 4 A “ s for the trip, collecting 5 cents ONLY EARNS SMALL WAGES, AND WE Je ad of one, 1 wa ha at al.” gore mull, "The dectalon r eo in th wh k H H cf ntended fo: city « Hor a " es f A SE upe ma ent ce ut ra ads and t stagger Satdhge Mee with chovgeete 4 oo. re rates in the city charter, (t- and go to W H ake his) Orillia e south across th € ey Sw we sve in sew FINE BARTENDER y 1 He find t whet? e bee Y H ha € r € SWORN STATEMENT OF MRS. AMANDA JOHNSON : too crazy all these rt ie = are Fred Barnes, a barter joyed H. B.S « } t ny « t Spellmire brewery, 1 | t t ( t for a . The new f u have! Almy St. who, along with the pro- | 1 a H been received with ¢ 1 DY) prietor and a ber of men, was | | } ‘ < . i ootba yers and ¢ h al " ted two Sunt ago on @ m citte ‘ he we The Seattle, Renton & Southern harge of violating the Sunday li - rage r That has NOT happened yet. |! (\ : i nt hwy, wae: ined $100 by Polise i © way whether t tha harge ntS/ man, proprietor of the New York i d to make more an | De nter , rl licens r laude rat a , house, and Annie Miller, of the Mid- r 1 7: a ‘ Marriage License Clerk (I edt a dae he r wa, Wide alas Guan bine ons ’ t 1 ) Bw ? F. Gage presented a box o! rane \ b saying thatt ‘ ’ ) ST I f I that. ¢ te " I Tod when the 1e | ett t nt we ever eR RR RRR KKK REESE ‘ " ‘ ( YH 1 fe mii m here ca i : 2 ee : had * * | oldie shal th h uin in the sh . , sali ae Me Bill” Levine 1 other lawyers) * WEATHER FORECAST * > re Gi lic ist case efore | & * ' ‘ ' i will le ove r tide Sheriff Hodge il be t e | count the peace * Showers tonight ad 1 . . " r j lin he D h project a 1 tt come ¢ Wappe of em t hasn't happened | * da Light uthwesterly w I P.O. 1} W, ¢ he | hington home agair vet.) * winds . at I < ns Boe * * \ i Lu if Cit r oe es ~e ae I ‘ t } as f FR RR RRR RO TOO RIOR ta |* Ss ig ‘ his f ent. “I ha * ARE YOU A DRAMATIC CRITIC * GRIFFITHS BAC K; MAY I : hers 1894 * Reports are still coming in shov ’ e are many RUN AGAINST G GILL? r | laid 1 for 4 * a Jramatic t i att rt ur has hung up * A ney At ». Griffiths, My husband is a poor man and only earns small wages, and that water tideland,” he said, | *® prix f theat eat tickets at th eattle xt week for the * |M th wo children, we have seven young children to support. What I paid out to] ing to the int hich * be A * | wh Ave r k and Hillman represented the hard earnings and savings of a good | Atiantic St. and First Ay at : Here a he term f th ‘conte e who don't * h - : many years. But he got it all and we can’t get anything back iby bs For the best criticism in less than 100 words of the play 4 . , RUD and if we had the title to the property he sold us it would not, I eattle gettir ed * Via Wirele t at the e theatre, The Star * t Amor A at be worth while for us to settle on the claim 1p? * will give at at th rformance next week, Four seatg * | h r \M DA JOHNSO Affia | “It's a efty in itself 1 + th xt t tt j iditional prizes *& | 1 ft 1! bed n to t re P . { | ‘The n had his w ly. * wo seats € fc it * |Ma * al tember, 1910. JO nM. Fel y cmaniant of 1 I've tried h * show—how appealed ee will be held * fla withd favor Notar Public ( r the t ol n n tt) dor all the eliminar *® till Saturda * A 1 and supy ni ine . ible ith gine Y Oe eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ae ag

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