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_} estar s Carrier Army suburbe. ] ' and the re the whole r you live you may have The Star wrerevel for 26e per month duiveres to your do INVESTIGATION _ WILL BE SECRET - Qancil Say Gill Cannot Throw Open Doors of Session, as That Would Defeat Purpose—Will Stand Pat and Defy Mayor. at The mayor, whose conduct wil! 3 g| de Investigated as well as that of ‘ Ww patein’s, one com fateation b alled ity to dictate a wo » the con “gen meetings. aod thought| mittee, and the com w ¥ Gill's a make bir ries mare Gus ee es mittee will be similar to those a om bas not whatever! grand jury. It is an lat € . © body Those who are seeking bring open meeting a ing to ify the efforts com They might just as we that the grand f should be open to the public to cover The nger trust break, dread anet t that there 1 this lea t I r why the old fa a As if ja en grafte 5 tr © th g ever st How the de } t the < tl puse | $s, and the! - he . n ns h the Luc cs and the re c mp What harm will lo the b € Seatt he stock Gf the Hillside Invest t ¢ pany n D te “Hart bo ed bis crew tiotism hell-< to pr fom denc OF course will hold execet ‘ s Has | ther any idea that the iW committ f a set of imbeciles? Would it be a nice an thing to invite the public in to iat these crook ther? The only way to make Tan efiective ir al crooks is to hold exe Sessions it will | Make no that, Little to Ludovie Will be no 7 for you to Let your Pitiotism rest casy ore You ca ay 1 ar ingled Banner s¢ week to that le crooks now Will go and the rel dive keepers will ¢ will be a clean t “of every trick the croo ay ? The Star K t to ht n the b unt it a The Star f there t ng left rs town will ric itself ith a wers in the Weary them ae WAKE WIFE-BEATER WORK FOR HIS FAMILY IN JAIL thee. Their tir % . Palltp Tworog: Myblican cour v' In Prepare a bill ‘ x r make fr Mire fequiring + fenced for va. r be put to work jailing Mhoritien and € y HOD. f € not prose and on teaal ee fr 4 . Present the | e, a ke G The need of i iy felt by judg . f and supe 2 in be at th wy Miter the ed bill will stimula u lit Yer of severa ; } , upon t ‘ Mypert in agera ble t ¢ Wadequacy of the ' ¢ 7494 judges searched fm Bake tr possible nt t to these men All local nominees for the le : \8 Big Problerr are aid to be in favor ‘The = * + - alllaalateleetok +) Accused Broker Surrenders PNOW THEN, WILL oF * Hy United Press ‘ PAY HIS FINE AGAIN? & TORK. test. S0—( a | 5 n connection wit | ® spouse for the. * 4 | ndles, surren-| ‘or ew b 1 toda to Untied § ietchane he ; ae ey tia tie | ee 78. This * ee eed Math ae © SWore out a», * |amina us ord h ;um fhe says | . Haga stunt abc * sourl Grows Slowly ry And Judge ( . ‘ iTO dept. 30,—The # gy od bis | of the state of Missour ieee ™ mes hy | ) which is a 6 per cent tee, * ea according to figures 1 a rrr ued by the census bureau toda a LE, WASH., FRIDAY *TEMBER 30, 1910 The Seattle Star | SEAT’ Don't Hesitate to Phone Star, Main 441, per tails to reach your home regularly every The 9400, or Ind it your pa | You are entitled to good service | night ONE CENT. ~~ REFUSE T0 PAY | EXTRA FARE Attorney Turner again refused to pay extra fare on the this morning and rode Renton into the city unmolested. Other passengers fol owed his example, and also rode without extra charge The conductors collected extra fares when they could. down on the proposition but backed passengers who wouldn't pay " the to stand uctions, 4 Neither up a fight Turner a for damages d of ejecting that will file ault He had been illegal aime, from the HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet Mayor Gili is much Price of rain coats beer t of Lioyd 8. Griscom 0 York Sarah Bernhardt | ki Hay has appointed \George Shot Himself ear and Delays Trip George Card, of 4101 Seventh av day, but ypped long enough to ot f k n Brown's aloon, on Bradford st. During this frisky mood, the police 1 George hot ff his 30-30 rifle and got a bullet n the leg He was taken bome and hunting p has Seen Harry SMouN MEEPONS mare, 1! | sara ERS comeaine ) mm “1 yf SY Wel EMC) Hi ALES ORI SN((F eon pesioanTs wire FLOWERS L THe were GO y m Pou emer reamine ve | (Hern RESIENA TIONS! an KING Hunting for Hiram A Burletta in Two Acts and One Finish ACT | | There is nothing much to say 7 pt Qaly there's been heli to pay N two re ne of a Welcome home, welcome home mow e ree Hiram Gi the perator of the lowering shades of night fell o'er Con ( at just the landscape and yet no Hirar tt x back with ACT It te wan the import) At j 6:51, wh the throng P. Revere made that hie good ship Rainier chugged torfe dash from Bost oC rd up to a float part of and sent out the C. Q D. on the ofr magnifice The me Hens adva re was some ceowd of vi their ie wenua Li when some echoing ever and min body or other carried that message die distance, were 1 r thing to Garcia, there was a ripple welcome the returners ‘ or two of real interest. But the leas, Mayor Hiram hopped over the snippety-antp that told of the return side with no mean agility and waved fre of Mayor Hiram had ‘em to a few choice waterfront was soon crowded rave fire lad« retarping on the amish f mn 18 hours’ fire & sien k the throng for a delega pared to 3 I know all about Come {fe nine of the along. sponded Hiram Flyer coming in at 5:45 thought it A coterie of Genial Friends imme was a plenic party vound for sylvan diately surrounded t Tacoma. The r of erry Hiram the Hunter ar ed to come over of command were issued. In state on the 6:15 t ause he thought procession the returners were borne the black os Was made away to the Second av. cons up of “home *” or gh rooms. visitors be In the distance, the rondels of the Sut the hunting Merry Villagers grew fainter and for Hiraw In ront rows were fainter he newspaper writers, war cor} A low-brow person clad in dingy ndents and able editors of the overalls spat upon his hands and re cal weak There was a sumed shoveling the muck in the tery of camera artists and a delega-| gutter on on « the Honest Prop Q reigned along the water quartet sent down by — the Hurt the Town Club enter THE FINISH ned with this refrain This will be written by Welcome home, welcome home, Mayor Hir in loving ec Hiram Giil tlonate ce w Wa If no one else will sing, Wappy will.|dall et al La Follette Goes $LIPS ON DECK; Under Knife Today By Us TER Kdward Mu alipped on ROCHE f the " ked up ting at La F t ken | La I 4 d dren in an Franc perenne 2 0Cor ROTS IN NAPLES ” mae (Hy United Pree) Ole Hanson on Federal Jury NAPLES, Sept. 20.—Serion fe ¢ hundre¢ urbineers, assist t terda The jur tents, clashed th the 1 * Taft Appoints Negro. * THIS FELLOW WAg WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—1 * OF WORK, dent Taft today appointed | ® But after he read The Star plier, a negro, of Nashville, Te % classified page he readi ‘ r of the trea apler’s | ® found employment ee Ce ed * ARE YOU A DRAMATIC CRITIC? * * Criticisms are pouring in in The Star's dramatic eritic * contest It end tomorrow noon, #¢ busy, everybody * Here are the terms of, the contest a For the best criticigm In leas than 100 yords of the play * Vin Wir now playing at the Seattle theatre, The Star * will give a box seat at the performance next week, Four seats * go to the next best eriticlam, Then there are additional prizes of two seats each for other good write-ups a. * ieee eee eee eee ee ee es NECK BROKEN eeegeeeen | found among his effe +eeeee MAN FREED FROM OF P SAN DIEGO, ¢ f M it is good to P. Quinn, who freed yesterday afternoon by habeas pus pre edings ir 1 by her brothe t Thee | unlawful restraint Interviewed In the office of her attorne Mrs. Quinn declared that she had not seen a newspap months, She asked for a saying that she wanted to what wa « on in the world She decls that the two years she was a Katherine Tingley’s homestead Point Loma, she had received $y Mrs. Quinn said she got $10 on each of her birthdays and $5 when her m left to go East he died Collected $12,000. During at time ro sald, the sum o on been paid Mrs Tingley and her tants for the support of Mrs, Quinn and two children, William, 12, and riet 14. She said she per 4 to the childrer ne hour eve nday and twe ever a SEATTLE MAN [OMURDERED IN NEW YORK (iy United Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—John Mc Dalde, a miner, was shot and killed early today by members of a gang known the “Forty Thieves. “Kid” Seery has been arrested, He admitted the shooting. Papers McDaide's show him to have been prominent in Se attle by in pocket A photograph of a girl taken a Seattle photographer ts. was wR RO kk * . * . * * + * ROO ROO RO Oe WEATHER FORECAST For hower Light Seattle and tonight and 8 outherly wind vicinity aturday AND WAPPENSTEIN DEFY ENEMIES WELCOME TO OUR FAIR CITY BITTERLY ATTACK WARDALL AND WAY Gill Arrives Home from Momentous Vacation—Re- instates Wappenstein-—Enters on Job This Morn- ing with Charges Against Councilmen. appenstein will remain chief of police. “The council investigation will go on, but it will be open to public and press. I would pay no more attention to the report of a secret committee which had heard only gamblers and deni- zens of the restricted district, than I would to a yellow dog. “Wardall made a bonehead play by firing Wappenstein, The council can't inve Stigate a private citizen. Wardall sent a man to tell negro gambling clubs that they could open if they would make out affidavits against Wappen- stein,” —HIRAM C. GILL. “I have come back to » fig ht and I expect to be cleared. afraid of them. “Gene Way wanted to conduct a gambling house and was turned down by the mayor. That's why he’s fighting us. “Wardall came to me and to Gill last July to demand the release of a dozen macques. When I refused, he went into court to defend them. And he talks about driving that class out of the city. “Wardall allowed negresses arrested for robbery to re-enter the restricted district after they had been expelled and their houses closed on account of the robberies.” —CHIEF WAPPENSTEIN, who hurried to Seattle from Port- land right after Gill reached home. “Mayor Gill’s statement that I sent any emissaries to a negro club for any purpose whatever is an unqualified lie. “I defended a negro club man in court, the same as if he had been accused of burglary or forgery. “That I had anything further to do with this negro business is a lie, pure and simple.” —MAX WARDALL. Iam not ( dt tated Chief Wappenstein ul defying their enemies, de- tter out to the end, and ayor Max Wardall would of morning position during h negro gam- as he 1 condemned n as an e them from the Withtr ' es after arriving| everybody permitted to attend. I h office rning Mayo aper men there and Gill dispatched a special message ers to the y “ 0 e all these charges of withdrawing from. They come from e Chief Wa per and the like who e mayor ¢ en permitted to operate . e W inistration. They are citize nd 1 of getting even, the powe ey were able to vestigating mmittee Max meant well, It wal bonehead me but he hasn't had the experience. I Max's part,” said Mayor ¢ haven't any ion of asking investigating comn and see me. He can power tc t r¢ if he wants to.” Max fired | reason, Wappy Attacks Wardall. nd for that I Chief Wappenstein arrived in Se want him , I re-attle shortly before 11 o'clock this instate him ning, and went directly to his thing and sh it. office in the city hall. He was all And y r believe, it will | smiles be fa I'm go I see they have been starting ing th with this investigation, something during my absence,” but be open to public and sa d he 1 am sorry that Wardall press allowed a lot of cheap gamblers | and grafters to pull the wool over nei gbterdneen his eyes, But at that, Wardall has I do not believe that Wappen-| not kept his own skirts very clean. stem te & gration, if I find out When Wardall ordered six ne that he has taken dollar during | gro clubs closed on King at. and im my administration I'll fire him in-\that vicinity he did so with a mo tantly. Iam going that this /tive. IT have Inspector Powers’ estigation goes through, but it sine ill be a public vestigation, with (Continued on Page ait ee ee ee * * * Despite the against * her husband Wappen- * * ding * + Mrs. * * that * 7 less * * . * al we] + Wappen. * * yand ® * jorn- * ® it t I'm going y 7 * more * Why nquired I . ® fied f * 7 Vell * * f . * re 1M f - * “ ee ee | HUSBAND LOYAL, WIFE ON STAND Woman Who Killed Her Paramour Is Cared for in Court Room in Tacoma by the Husband Whom She Wronged. MRS. BELLE JOHNSTON. TACOMA, Sept. 30 Proceedings more witnesses to examine, and it in the trial of Mrs. Belle Johnston, thought that court will be in ses- on trial for the murder of Frank m until late evening to allow Hauck, were again interrupted to-| th © make their final lay, when the woman fainted { the jury, Unless Mrs the second time since yesterday aft-| Johr iffers further collapsest ernoon. 2% The state has but one or two (Continued on Page Eight.) sce EEE LT rs panes iain: Es