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pe Star’s Carrier Army Don’t Hesitate to Phone vol. 12, NO. 259 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 28, 1910. ONE CENT. iwa"trinos' se. | LLER ‘SWEARS THAT WAPPY GOT 25% SLICE OF GAMBLING PROFITS THE nccst or Wscioo. SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY IS GIVEN OUT BY PROBERS Transcript of M. D. Miller’s Evidence Taken at Court House Before Witness Had Been “Fixed” by Police Reveals Alleged Graft Workings in Northern Club Gambling Joint—Says Money Was Split Among Four, Police Chief Being One of Them. | The investigating committee thie morning, through a majority of its members, authorized the publication of the complete tran seript of the timony of M.D. Miller, the graft witness hidden by | Chief Wappensiein for 40 days in the city jail, The testimony was | thken by members of the committee Friday afternoon in the cham s | bers of Judge J. T. Ronald at the court house This step, according to the committee, became necessary by rea S gon of Kross misrepresentation upon the part of the vice organ, mis Will A, Curless, manager of the Wading to the public and prejudicial to the committee Miller's testimony was taken under oath by the committ@e’s of ficial stenographer, In addition to establishing the alleged connec manding that Seattle turn her grafters out. \ tion of Chief Wappenstein with the Gerald, Tupper and Crawford gambling institution, it shows that the committ PORTLAND RO7%214 estern Glazed Pipe and | Machinery Co., takes exceptions to The Star’s policy of de- eae te tauneanee | r. Curle n a letter the Seattle Commercial Club, of the position of Judge Glamgow, Miller's attorney, thus giving the | Says this licy i hurting the town,” and that a great deal Me to the statement that Glasgow was acting in its behalf. he nedeinble adve sa » Seattle . k ( It wax late Wednesday afternoon when Councilmen Kellogg and | : if Og Given: Oca over ane if Biaine became aware of the existence of Miller. They planned to | United States be e The Star and other agencies that are mand an audience with him on Friday at 1 m., but upon en aS nay pies | arriving at the jail were informed that he bad been taken to the | & the crooks, ¢ ers and rascals, won't keep quiet. | court house on a writ of habeas corpus obtained by Judge Glasgow Listen to tl They were unable to locate Miller in Jud Ronald's court room i Bai Pree . a en si a . |} until he was d out to them by City Attorney Ralph Pierce It is the write opinion,” Mr. Curless is quoted as saying < ha Every effort has been made to secure the note booka referred [in the newspaper or of the Gill administr that the to by Miller, but without success. They are now in the possewst best thing that « Pie hel ‘a 40 tall | of Frank Clancy, who has advised Miller that he must repudiate his { the * ahs crate ’ | sworn testimony on pain of being driven from the city by the - All Lt aaah BS police i rig Miller's testimony, taken at t court house by Counciimen Kel | Mr. Curle n e others believe, evid ly, that the Jong and Blaine, follows best way to cure an evil is to hide it. So lor clothes can _ = —=|__M. B. Miller, ng first duly) By Mr. Kellogg cover physical. decay these psi es \ cal ¥ teatified e because to the |eworn as follows Q Mr. Glasgow Is your attor oe ‘ ‘ 1 ey mr Biaine oy? slone.. They w 1 ack 4 vs Glee eb long have you been In A. Yeu, sir de « | pose tient’s infirmity or a ei seni ur Mille i Does it make any diffe \\ Mr. Curl all 1 r eat ‘ ar and @ month t Glasgow whether you te heart of S 5 a Shirts ge eg ot = 3 " » t confined | « pot? } 2 fer " P ‘ ’ ‘ ; Kr in Mine it ii 1 don't know a su 4 era Ye 1 You haven't taken ft up with Don't you know fr. Cur s, tha h a policy 8 you now we a sep backward in c } nearly lesson and that ! t advocate How long have you been! bim | gre? A. No @ Thrown Into Midst of Battle Between Insurgents and ~ “cc ” . | Forty days Qw would you be willing to ne Gog Deni Peer He “Bawled Out” King George |g. “Shire, res 2st] Genin on Page boven son and that B of Lords at Stake. agginst 1 were ar cession in BISON, Eng: Nov. S-ineur| themselves, though some of the “he Dato rderly person 4 ihe pide aieih bal : - nel at its i ‘icca thelial” Wad Eel oo But Didn’t Get t Away With Bis set ee. HOT NEWS |nrecec Lc ‘ reat i George V. dismissed the Right going on King st astead T grait, of parliament at noon today surcents demanded A o- LONDON, FE yy. 28 neton Churchill, South What * ‘ the That has NOT h med yet. . . imate fate of thi . 5 " Q Vhat were a de nt at has NO appe y Curless hat is by ‘. ie wa te “the peanarer (Continued on Page Seven.) American war ¢ ident, son of an American girl and an Eos | epe? at isn’t by, lish lord, now secretary for bh of England, has “bawled dees Walking ca the atrect . out” the King of England to his face. jaa got down just going) Rainier vatiey residents , e Star for king the Pagland today, as it has be EXPLOSION NN ton, however, did not get away w and the king | gigng the stree petitioned ficers of the ) rument, You say we the bat srow valace doors are locked to Winston after this he lic Weilfar op >resl ‘ Psi pala | °@ Were you employed at any! e and thereby u been, of | c insists on reading everything be has to sign. This | une at the Northern club? dent W. R f of the Se hE “hurt be sand JAP FA | takes some time. Winston is energetic A. Yen, sir, the whole time run-|Attle, Renton @ Southern, for re he same class wit | Don't bother about reading these things,” Winston sald in | sang call candidate against Mayor Gill ver said it was. You may EMandpatters control the) +6109, Nov. 28.—One girl is dead| effect last week, tossing a bunch of papers on the king's desk Q What were you doing theret] Sattling Nelson came back ‘ ‘ weared uute ae are © mle and 16 suffered injuries as the re Just sign them, and don't delay the gam You're taking too | "@ he igi at John Clancy tipped off the sher res hoese of comm sult of an explosion of 6000 percus.| much time. We're running England. Nobody cares whether you | -Q@ What were your duties? t's office last night that gambling 1 be nd there.” coe in the sion caps in the Oji powder mill| Tread these papers or not : , | 2A T had to count the money] ¥a* golng on back of otro’ be d there. Me the men w ho have been | Sunday afternoon. The authorities George used to be « sa lor, and learned : mn the navy tO URC | ga4 give out the cards ge + 7 aR dnaiiers enutial ave & lot more than ten Meat dog the power of)... investigating the accident. | strong language. He used his best on Winston By Mr. Ketlogg a le pegs wand as age pac. € large agg Yiicedeg! the the English titution D foe ran - pl ; | work the clerks Christmas week ectable, honest, law- et t to | upper and ¢ arile raw-! Announcer t nde today w inte netropo- Ei ds bare ‘he vient 00 Didn't Get the Rent a Diss Up |" nneuneement. i mind "ai in veiropo j° pas ‘ ’ ‘ : bythe out Anastasia Digs Up [.°o) woo pata you oft sa has $10,000. job, that sseéa” het ne ee Gi r trie r R H. Hadley called A. Tupper | Mayor Gill can get a job there at eters ‘ 4 ‘ am ley to collect the rent the Awful Records Q. Gid Tupper paid you off? like salary if he is defeated in politicians an us who are nember that—ALL of us uke a few day a few decent and lawe ora it IS t A. Gid Tupper and Charile Craw-} the recall election - ford (But, remember, it has not hap-| abic ay Rom revoin ‘ y According to the figures just] By Mr. B : | pened yet.) | a4 amote her under ther Pek from Washington, Q You ve duties were } Tas hothing loss than a plan| Judge Gordon allowed James t enn have tapped up 163,000,000 | checks? Roast Was peo for all of wa, Mes Curl ether go toda c bbed of a watch, a gallons of liquor this year A. Giving out, you know, those And—bey pardon—don’t vou f et it WM Mbelish the house of jords| nied the assault and showed that » pipe and $1.50 Schnitzel Smith | intial ca o Mrs. Ha in fence of Ja paused In a bur-! Gal card When James Larson open a ye ate esterd: morning Mvisory, and take away ie ng off Pike | s ge @. Member TT " roast beet feed," RHKRKRHHHHRHKHEHY ¢ i arth ay How much did! | gy mr. Kellogg expressed it, he called for a dr i te of * *| Buchanar © young row you way he} \ gq! Who w posed to bandle| Mrs, Larson gave it to bim J L ED aad 6; THE WEATHER t+} ates leaped on Bim and he t asked == thought | 4a oney f fe chief? The roast was simmering ni : o° Rita te d Tuesday; ®/ Gown in a heap, In the scuff fully Le Charlie Gra@tord when Mra. Larson wa : - terly winds *! Buchanan lost the charm, Frank Exactly if w much was the chief| neighbor to administer 3 i rd t eres eee ee ee ee f weeny Pel uae axreniee 000,000 gallox Ae he te aa? ag apetily a “" The eau Waa Deputy Sheriffs Roberts, Malone, | the he looked good to So he was allow- When he returned Brewer and Kline last night raid-| the later with Buchanan’s charm in his | replied Anastasia firmly And A. Aw well as I could figure it| crisp ™ ssion, Crowe says he traded |addition to that’ you mem bave| i) yw, per cent When Larson learned that, he/ed a gambling game conducted in| Ti” ih i Boag Magnes é ‘oven papers for the charm, An|made ‘Why with 59,485,111 barrels ey AS Mtook it to bir was | roasted wife to a Nd the rear of the building adjoining | jy i withoos pum apace 1 m: charging Crowe with | of fermented liquor, 7 000 cigar awford supposed to take it t IPP ed with ow OF : age a ng P the second degree with |and 6,830,000,000 cigarette | the the Detroit hotel, 306 nd av Kune W Wong ranean to commit robbery was lw Is it pomalt observed Schnit I think Tupper was the Judge Gordon has the case unde wned by the Clancys. While) Kwong, Gee Chong My United Frees) burned c th esti prosecuting attorney “ d- n a ice, of money we men| - oy that gave it to him | advisement a was ten « plac John | were arrested ty jail By Mr. Blaine sy|the condition of ha he Buchanan hold Just think of all the orphar oY Sha Sain 4 <0. Chi | those cont i ow the 1 me k een bes The find ft od ris, of 1 First av.,| homes that would fit up, MT chief direct operation of the € Chir ¢ in toda brings the tot aunt of police that he had | Anastasia Think all the y I think Tupper did ese, The players, ), were all cash found on the bles and a lot w fead up 4. Th one are 1p and robbed he|that would do in the world; the} : That D E. Dugdale, president of |white men. Blackjack and ¢ k-|of gambling parap r 1 Wis destroyed missing T jee believe rear of the F money you men spend for liquo Gy Mr. Kellogg he handiea| the Seattle baseba », 1 to}a-luck were th netpal gar Ch ttery has been rum at he 3 McNulty says | and cigarette u could have} A. There ee see That President Taft calls Dr.| who be th partmer t every- they mere ad a fight over a/@ mansion for every poor working 9 a bg eye and I don't| Bourns, of the city hospital staff, | off any hing } ec hut wn tight. 3 the newsboy know. W a hie ssa that bat That Ralph Boyd, the expert in| however, had beer play the game And yet you men think that we| a I dn't swear to tha hipping lore at the Merchant oi | when we demand the Q. Pradshaw? attle? He 6 feet 7% inche le wil ace , 1 hes ‘ah aoe ree - You certainly ought to be A. No, Brad haw, he was srg 8) That J. D. Farrell, vice president . saad eS as reat VICTIM 1M BED |ssrris't'sourct ona] mem he ese myer "Land genre tana the On AGAINST Hi GILL mes and the cc now finished, a e resu po | vast total Just think of| | By Mr. Kellogg: }gon & Washington railroad od MM Without ove 7 38 pven s ee it, 69,485,111 barrels of distilled Q._ You say there were four part-|to be a section hand? but witho week ; - wy J. T. Tenney, who shot down his | jiquor! That's what you men have | ners? | That Percy Hunting, a clerk in| At one of the biggest meetings | petition fo Chamber of In the offic \ ‘ ne ltriend, A. L. David, at the west | put away in the past year, Shame-| A. No, there were three yact-|the county treasurer's office, once | over held by the Municipal league We are not a reform org 4nd others toda ae. ane Si et nus of the West Seattle ferry |ful record, I call it.” ners; it was cut in four parts played juvenile leads with — the Fae 2 dattnain | 0" nid Mr. France today for congra nking ie Paul, and |Satarday afternoon, is held at the | chnitzel deigned no reply, But] Q. And the chief got a fourth?) great Booth irday afternoon, resolutions | 10" nent institution, and on lortland ‘ ; ae Dig jail without a charge, pending|as he sneaked out the side door | — ir i | That John B. Agen, millionaire | endorsing — the are a d with the National ttle in 199 ae y a change In the victim's condition.|we heard him mutter “Il wonder Q. How do you know t butter and exe mer nt, once /league and v Municiy Leag association, to Mow. § Portlar x ase soo rr The wounded man fs at the city hos-}how many billions of boxes of A. Because I overheard the con-| peddied those staples in Seattle Mayor Gill fre ice were passed. | which 700 city leagues belong, with 5Y Director fy, je gained from | 144 | pital. In all probability, he will re-| chocolate creams and lemon ice! yersation; T was in the office all} Not a voice was raised in oppo-|a membership of approximately Much bett. , ty Se der Ae? The men quarreled over alcream sodas them women folks| the time H Id M il C . letinn to thebe Peeolution The | 200,000. Which Was cut ent. Only Birmingham, Ale, jaim. Both reside in West|haye put under their belt this] @ Who did you hear talking] [9O) all Varrier Arctic club dining room and li We stand preeminently for a ‘The it? brary were crowded with men and the action of the as Kleptomaniac of the league. A committees of ny clearly shows that, | ite Crawford and Tupper five was appointed by President | in opinic Gill’s removal 0 Honest to Steal, Too Proud to Beg, Miner Ends His Life With Poison..." corer ~ O. B. Quinn, « mall carrier, was] dptaining signatures. to the recall small. way” ns ‘Ne UY 1B Re recount TBccsinued on @aan Gavem) | Seattle | year | bout ontinued on Pag | A, Tupper and Crawford, Char u could unde a it? rested Saturda ght after leav you could understand 1 i irday njgh r leave |. f ri ndreds and thou Several months ago Corcoran fell| steal greene Se epi sabe rf o down a 60-foot shaft in McCabe, | last pennies to purchase} @. Can you remember any state-|Quinn was observed in the act of al, “ie ‘of them | Arizona, Since then his health has|polson. In a room at the Sterling| ment they made with reference to} taking the book, but ran when the ot ’ 1 + than be-|been poor. He came to Seattie and|hotel he drained the deadly potion | it? house detective called to bim Vaite ) own, The dead miners were all Sorone ” oboe ccept aid | looked for a job yeaterd When found by hotel] A. Why, no; I tell you I got a] Quinn threw the book away when| MALE R, Okla AY i \ harity or accept Al) oct he looked in vain. He wasjemployes Corcoran was yet allve|l6t of that put down in some mem-|he gained the sidewalk, but Pa-/ Fourteen mine were killed 1 The 1 ead. by the . 1 fleeting breath} orandum boc 1 my trunk; afte olman Larson caught him at that, {explosion in the Jumbo Choctaw Aspt ( News of the Bo eye orcoran killed bim-|turned down until looking for aland with his fleeting breath} orandum books in my trunk; after) trolman Larson caught him at tha plosion “in the Jumbo 4 Choctaw Asphalt Co. |News of the i job became a ghastly joke. No one| gasped | Let out of this thing T can give you) He is out on $26 bail, with a charge |mine n y , “reoran killed ats s > dle save the heart to ask|more about it than 1 can tell you|of petty larceny against him. No| message that reac here W. Churet tate inspe Q killed only a miner,” read the| wanted a poor, weak-bodied man I didn’t have the hear mi Ag Mag yng V » Borrow « , | Too proud to beg, too honest to! for help. abou now [date for trial