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Tells Max He’ll Try to Block Secret Session’ Jpriation for furthering | tion of evidence of graft. Wil you tell me your sources of information Vard which you say implicktes Chief Ceti m, Roman candtes,| Wappenstein and the police?” Ne and set pleces to| “TE will not,” answered the folks who expected | cilman ‘ehen he set eyes on| “How long do you think will be councilman who as act-/ sufficient time to collect your evi goat tarted something which | dence of graft?" queried the mayor mreason to believe that) “At least three months,” said || every graft exists tn Seattle, | Wardall ceeappointed | “I think one month ample time,” as engaged in an inter. | said the mayor Both were} Wappy Should Quit. Wardall tntimat that Mayor) here to if you! Gill's action tn retnstating Wappen 2 to an appro} stein was untimely and a serious any Songer council for the | blow at honest investigation of the! a probing my graft graft charges. “Whatever efforts we make with F thet Be Ope Wappy in charge of the police de Rearever: “ replied | partment will be nullified, because ing, Ht” aeraine. Max Mayor Gill neat that’s a all came to oun eed TF shall insist that you know the persons from whom |) rg be open to public and | we expect to procure our evidence || are afraid with Wappy tn power. I am most emphatically in favor of secret sessions, because | believe that ie the only way we can achieve belp that,” returned | material reeulta.” “The hearings must; The parting was to all appear Soom veto any appro: ances pov will prove fruit Councilman War- ARFO DO titel te Mi catia ly steed RDOLL : AT THE THEATRES. i he 6monthe | ® | tte Dotty Gray, ¢ far Whom The Star made made a bit in her “en P at the Pantages last} id Ket To help the tiny ma wardrobe, * manage lathe theatre used her ina and she got f10 Moore Viola James O'Neill in Sister Grand Seattic pany in Allen and “The White “Arizona,” Baker Stock “Are You a Ma Orpheum — Augusta ad vaudeville Pantages ~ * * * * * com * * * * ® vaudeville * * . * *. * * * * on?” for her Glose A girl who saw the baby tn writes her the following enclos Alfred I. and | Majestic Lady Betty." Alhambra—Itussell & Drew company in “Young fuffalo the King of the Wild West Lois players in irks.” Star ly Gray: Dolly ga Ihave been. I really Lhbave been to the Pan ieire every evening this ee you. Enclosed you will May God d you on Biers journey, and the best tie ae oe people that love Lawrence Masical comedy eee ete ee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee meoro=s= «= LABOR MEN| IN | baby is still in family living at 2018 Mw. telephone Queen LOS ANGELES | (My United Freee) | . Oct. 2.—The! fon of the Call-} Los lith annual conv fornia State Federation of opened today in the Auditorium of the new labor temple | Many de ates favor passage of resolutions ing on the Times disaster. It is believed that resolu tions will be presented by the com mittee tomorrow BR, Oct. 3-Fully 1,000] - forest“ THE COLLEGE INN CHANGES HANDS | ius o'clock this evening, have ‘arrived, and it in expected A. lL. Jaffe, former manager and stockholder in the College Inn} the time the chairman's fills the mevting to order has sold his interest in the popular cafe. 2,600 men, represent- The California people now Inter t Western agricultural @f the United States, as many foreign nations, wiil/ the city gates. GOODWIN T0 ested have secured as manager Mr.| | A. Rubens, formerly manager atl Tait’s cafe of San Francisco " Mr. Rubens said: “Realizing th necessity of having @ first-class, uptodate cafe, we have spared t expense in remodeling and refitting a i Said Frm Soples of the College Yan. It will be run Nat. C. Goodwin, taken| "Pon the lines of Tait'’s of San ieitice files of B. H. Shef. h. brokers, whose offices by the police last week, Frakcisco, and will cater to most fastidious connoisseurs in the Mhare been made public, d the principal theme culinary art We will have our formal opening Wednesday even along the Rialto today. Was that you would be ing, October Sth off something like -— | letter “He did not | Sees = [COMMERCIAL esses | ACCOUNTS |) A FEATURE E ie swath, and had them under Wit te whole capitalization of The STATE BANK of Seattle is in the best possible position to handle commercial accounts. SCHOOLS TO E BIG FESTIVAL The fact that our commercial de partment has made rapid strides _ in the past two years, and that leadership of the new deector, D. F. Davies, the| today we have many of the best accounts in the city and state. Righ schools are to under. speaks in our favor. We should year a musical festival be glad to discuss this phase of banking with business firms and individuals. = The State Bank ig The Star's ® OF SEATTLE * MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. *| First and Ye Labor e y 200 to 1,000} ‘om the va- ee tels, and soloists and an| if will be engaged to assist Coacert at the close of the| ‘ ne ~_ SERRE ek SEAR kt We Are Selling Better Furs At Less Money than any other place in town Our fine is complete, em- bracing all the latest styles Cc. C. BERG 1425 First Av. Seattle’s Pioneer Furrier ‘THE SEATTLE STAR ored by mail ‘oe the! , se THE S1AR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, HOME OPPORTUNITIES ON EASY PAYMENTS PRICE IN $50.00 UP PER ACRE, EST 6 PER CENT. You have an honest desire to own a tract of land. You should buy to the best advantage. Price, quality and location are the principal things to consider. Our price is the lowest in Weatern Washington when soll and location are considered The sotl ts of such exceptional good quality that the state ex perimental experts established a state farm on our land They do not guess at quality, Let us show you the kind of soll they select, Profit by their experience, Take advant age of thelr knowledge. FREE DEED IN CASE OF - DEATH FREE EXTENSION IN GASE SICKNESS Our land ts logged-off, easy to clear; best of soll; water 10 to 12 feet; needs no irrigation; near railroad and markets; sur- veyed and staked; plainly marked at every corner; no posst bility of showing wrong land rms: Onetenth cash, bal ance $10.00 per month, Call or write for interesting booklet ELWOOD LUMBER & TIMBER CO. HENRY BLDG. MAIN 4103 ; OF Sp the Real Estate youth ane _ for sate iswoith the price you adh anes here will fined i Yyou buyer, ‘tow Wa time to advertise” STAR WANT ADS aN Received at Drug Store, W992 2nd Av. and Cor. ird and Pike. Owl Beattie postetfios as sta conte par week sonth Detiv Ne free copies | 2 for six months NOTION TO stm ot The Bt kK any evening SPECIAL NOTICES. ROLA~—Cireiea Thursday inae readings dally DABSDEN. Fitth Main 2086 Taheiman & Wilson. area | Dewal “Heyden—Te Merten, bth, Aeptem WANTED-—Reveral young women | Minor hosp Grititn #onbd ihoy for blind sa catigate. 206 Jacks Becond hand ob st. Main thing ane #33, Ind Stevens, New Moth Dancing guarante ssons Daye _ Fourth a AGENTS WANTED. You WANTED—MIGCELLANEOUS BE LONESO’ GATE RAR FOOT ROE DON'T Fourth STYLASH MAKiOVER SHOP. ' cn turied ; APARTMENTS. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS, 41 - third av Ifers unusua even. | tisa|* 1910, FERTILE UPPER FRASER VALLEY FARMS 14,000 acres of finest farm Iand, equal to the very beat in the Dominion, in the heart of British Columbia's Inland Kmpire, on the very doorstep of limitless market—now offered for the first time at $4.76 per acre. Three railroads to be built close by; government wagon road fronts the property; telegraph ine adjoins the farma; Fraser river, with four lines of steamers, one mile from farm frontage; climate delightful; rainfall ample; yields wonderful—no irrigation required, Sur ng lands tilled since the Cariboo rush of the crop fatlure unknown In fifty years; hay and oats give phenomenal yields and fetch fabulous prices; small fruit and vegetables grow in astonishing pro fusion; large fruit will grow splendidly Much of the land lightly Umbered; no heavy clearing to be done; practically every farm ean be made ready for the plow by fire. The largest trees on the farms only six inches in diameter; can easily be uprooted by team. Bev- eral opea wpacen of prairie on the farme; virgin soll en. riched with the rotted vegetation of centuries. Opportunities Ike this knock at the door but seldom fn a Hfetime, Read this advertisement carefully, weigh the statement of facts. Got the bearings on your own per- sonal future and fortune, Investigate first and then tn- vost For further information call on CEORCE L. BROWN 204-205 Mu tual Life Bidg. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. VIEW | APARTMENTS, tly modern, &. 4-room. wut walking Glste JHAND : * shoes; wi as Tox 46, Ke tor om shop manufacturing 33 Bell ot Higivt with ' Phone WATER FRONT. rm med re mod. fat 21) Amer wae 2 Phe For Rent of 18 form 4 se te North #9 i Ninth ay om me cheap Fiatlard LANDS—$ NG FEE— POR 166 HOMESTEAD ACRE wards 10 FURNISHED HOUSES goods pur. | = GITy REAL ESTATE | EXC HANGE BOARD AND ROOM. ioe, to ca $100 DOWN, $20 PER MONTH, jou Ww Desirable pleasant o with exvellont board at 486 Johe st Barvett, 67 EB CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont’ a). ’ burke Bide 6ROOM COTTAGE, KASY TERMS nent side and p a0 OWNER, $19 LIDERTY BLDG Third and Union nom modern houwe per month, hee Me ry Dullding, NO CASH stern eottage, eft , price $iesbe Walinrd 30 city, bt8e, 960 cach” Baker, Yorn $0 WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE Rapids t r furniture urns tie iat Mist: ind. Tone noe with Toners Meyer-Toner. # paid for tur 1 goods Mein piture and 1888; Lo jcago Store WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE. 1B Nistor, Weer Sootth Bex 1A «VELY Second av. Main AUCTION BALES Real Est 2486 Perv FOR SALE—POULTRY Kens for sale Ph REAL ESTATE LOANS. NORTHWEST TRUST @ 8 ia @ fh iQ] JOIN IQ | ARS BUS tage and bun midg by naive for the least amount 4, THE TIME By sending for catalogue web Free Te wit con you that IT PAYS TO DEAL HERE ork will be dor BARGAIN nd Ave, Seat CONCRETE. alia tawn :.. tee | | Wester Phone Queen Anne in| Contracts and Mortgag Bought | My Own Money to Bu: MORTGAGES AND cUxTnAcTS Burke Buildiag. chicken. ple CHIROPODISTS. t ' naiin oat rk lg Phone 2be A CORN ARCADE BLDG av Main 7836 MONTHL* KLINE Wil $1.0 00 A.W |b ce wondaréal READING . men av. Wastla ar | nw SIEOE RA RTION, te iat Py AAS Sit th Teacinent CLOTHING Snare a hears B escene HITT and | GARD, sold. Koga. 5 DEN TINTS MAAC A eiaend AEN nario tat he o STBCTIVE AGENCIES Soogaae ght v Main 4446, 11 ‘ WOSTERY HAT MAKERS a ~| Main 2996 of OSTEOPATHIC LICENSED PHYSICIANS, Mombers National, Styte and County RENTAL AGENCIES MASS y SEPPLIBS | Hack EOWA “9 CHATTEL LOANS PPA LOANED Y PAY ME iT PLAN Pome Bt HATER, MAIN ae | EN & CO n Honk Wide, 4th horses, ete INC. and Pike nltute Will 7 Aetected DO give you the best DOORK AND MOULDI PAINTS, VARNISH ES, G, BUI PAVEM GLAM ‘ noor PATTI, t prices doors, for painting, $1 Stee] Ranges of all kinds, without water connection, price Second-hand M. Majestic hot ranges. Gas ranges of all descriptions, Gas water heaters. Cook stoves. Coal, wood and gas heaters Give us @ call and get our prices SULLY & BALL 610 Pike St with or , at halt jestics @ specialty, and restaurant money. Men’ Tracie, Room © picture theatres ©. V. Traggardh, New and ee bought asd 1606 fixtures Phone Ind ond-hand store 92 Bell wt organ for sale for $i6 wt ay. North 2208 A thorolighbred wihlie Splta sale 1210 & Marton $36 Sample sutte, $17.06. Trac 207, 906% Third, Traders Bidg New pianos for rept; rant applied ow purchase Meyer-Toner, 314 Union. st LIVESTOCK POR Tweise milch cows, partly in within a month; 4116 Bateman st., Gee dig toe is, room rgetown, isi of cheap hor Beattie sa Price Horse Market, SALE STABLES. ized borees, gunr- av. Main 1671 > -*& Jobneon, & Fire HOLCOMB CO, FOR SALE—WOO") AND COAL Seattle Puel Co Millwood reat Weat al Co. mill weed. $2.60 toad. Mit all kinds of 1 Ind. 142 ~Coni Ina. 8 DIRECTORY iio PHYSICIANS. PHYSICIAN, optic. ah PTIC. X-ray light cure, IPPep OPriced T Bank Bidg OPTICIANS. Eee mene Albert Hansen Optical De- RY st. corner FIRST rT AVE S8CHUC TARD or AL 00. 4 e Children’s $1.00 and up op 2174. Ind Late 437 Leary bide. Tormet . tent Office. Evening appoints ‘ice, ney abe age ess j ime & a = re | Trade Mark Att Barnes & Go iene registered pa Stare-Boyd Block fee | DR. JACOB SMITH Special practice limited t | omnthe atari AND SKIN es wees DISEASES. AV. OPPC SQGLRQITE Pioveen _W 5. WALKER. Ml d. N ONLY As ¥ |203 KPLER BLOSK, diseases and men. The F folks, cared for. 283-4 Liberty nto $ Dm. JOHW 0 bv NLAP ade Annes 20 Lumber Diseases of to ninal, geniter 5 Leary Bidg. eases. 488 Arcade | yep PAO TERR | i, YOU APPRECIAT: “4 288 | papa RENEE Kk Winding and Printing Gor Yo ot a st gee 8 SHOE NEIAIEERS My AE EERE RS STAMP WORKS