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"§ HOME PAPER ie delivered by carriers Into more er paper, A pap n the bywaye. in iat gn Seattle the h a hundre Biron wo | 12, NO. 243 DO Sergeant Mason ‘yon Believe Wa tein| kind of a resort It was pie square’ god Wappenst« times. iat do you base ee that he is c aad my observa rad my obs gad a lot of hea fp broagbt to me t tt ae ~ HARGTED HD sc INTERURBAN = SUCK GIRL Ws a A.-Well, I never got no tnstruc third volw tions concerning that—just let alow hat waa all La Hart testified when he w as} put ¢ he night shift he was given positive orders from Captain Wil 1 ave the house alone. es NDERVEER TED “ WAPPY” “TAFT HAS - RECALLED SEATTLE, MESSAGE (My United Pres.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 2—President Taft today re called His annual message to congress, having decided to aiter it in form. Although the document had been completed the president determined that a part of it would be more force WASH.,, FRI DAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910, NOW WHAT ABOUT IT? (SEATTLE OPUS imavond of FICE === The Seattle Star ONE MONTH FOR - - - 25¢€ You can have The Star delivered right at your door early every afternoon for 26 cents per month. Phone Main 9400 or Ind. 441. ( TRAINE AND Miwa WraNps be ONE CENT. ASS OF GRAFT EVIDENCE BEFORE GILL PROBERS SWAMP “HI” WITH PROOF OF CORRUPTION Testimony of Witnesses Follows Line of Miller’s Statement Showing That Slice of Gambling Profits Went for Po- lice Protection. rroborating practically in every {and the police was identical with salient detail the published reports |that of M. D, Miller, employed as of M.D, Miller's testir to the |casbier at the Northern club. fat slices of graft wh t Miller and Lindsay could not tment got from framed up their testimony so vice operators in the ake it correspond, for Miller triet, Is the testimor wa n the city jail for 42 days her witnesses that h appeared | without be permitted, to com fore the counell probers. |munteate with his friends or attor- Councilman Kellogg yesterday | n€ His arrest occ d the day filed 700 pages of this testimony | the probers commenced taking with the comptroller and has mony and he was not released notified M. r Gill that the charges j until last turday, when Judge 4 at tate ful If presented as an append against the police department are|Ronald granted him a writ of also told to the main body of the me : |habeas corpt r hed Con } y ready for his consi tion. habeas corpus aid bad bound: Although she paid the fare de sage. About a dozen pages are ne 3 > b | dsay’s testimony - | 9! As soon ag the stenc pher re Lindsa stimony on this point Seblump! fo . manded, Miss Nellie Perkins, a vic now being rewritten into an duces the rest of his reports into | follows ap peter e im of tu erculosis, alleges she was| additional statement. typewritten form, the mayor wil! Q.—Who employed you, Mr. Lind- ord fro ejected from an {nterurban train lied th o Jitional 2,500 ant Bryant and others con- th . ipplied with an additional 2 8 t nt and others con. tie i an Nov, 28, near Riverton, and now | pages, 500 of which deal with the|nected with the city and police ad- im by an | she and her father, M. W.” Perkins, | Gill-Porth superintendent of the city | ministration. Wappenstet ms, and that }have brought suit against the Pu Hghting department | say? oar cont — oe ) ound Electrie Co. in the sum W. R. Lindsay, formerly a Pinker A.—Ernie Bradshaw. of $3,000. ton operative, who worked 64 days| @Q—What did you do? Was he ‘Ayan, the Go-Between 14 of |, t2 * complaint filed In the sw THAN WATER? NAW! Jat the Northern club, the gambling | am owner, manager, or what? Et Beracldn, gam er, told of | perior court today, Miss Perkins . ' natitution fostered by Gerald's | A-—He was looking after the et Fager” Ryan's connec: |jeges that she was on her way to a fluence with Chief Wappe poker tables in the front part of the " feat mee“ -seetlohny Ad sanitarium near Riverton, and by : Blood may be thicker than water was the first witness called buliding. He looked after five tables know noked rea 7 r ejectment was ex-| but the old adage didn't hold good the probers, It t# significant all the time. m to be Alerabiy period. This, she says,|pried Louis and Elmer Peterson on of & between | __ (Continned on Page Eight. er. greatly aggravated her ailment.| brothers, apart in an alley off| : . i ) Was be understood to be a) Rat than stop at Riv Washington st bere, or a er, OF punishment to residents of | Louis te considerably taller than * % r | suburb who refused to pay the ex-| Elmer, but the latter had reduced] > > ZOPLE: , no 4 sition to “lay down.” They | Get Gaderstand him to|orpitant’ fares demanded by the | Louis” face to the hamburger state TO RAINIER VALLEY PEOPLE Don't forget the gecis 1 » to the here. He was a g0-| Furth railway, employes of the road | before Oden separated them meeting tonight of the council committee on corporations at) eounc night and de vie otriciat |compelled Mise Perkins and her] “We was just havin’ « frier | Arcade hall. Go up in a body and tell the committee w mand franchise be N A i i ACK heen officials and the) father to leave the train after they |ly wrasale,” said Elmer in police} you think about the way Crawford is running the line. The i ch ~ Pt tatio e leourt tod “ " « a officials t Hawes Tupper and Wap-|thom to passage 10 Riverton, Wat “ae “dctiare” oni, Judge Ges.| craWiord officials have threatened “tate Up the line if you : (iy United Pree.) promised that they will not mo! gad the peopie that waslter Fulton and John H. Perry rep-|don go to that meeting so that you can't get home again. First came a threat that if the| EL PASO, Texas, Dec. 2—That! the American colony, refug age 7 J8 de business. resent Miss Perkina and. her| BETTER WALK HOME TONIGHT THAN AL-|peopie came into town to attend| ine Mexican tecclutloniate have arrived here today say that the peo- fold of one Schiffman, | father LOW AN OUTRAGE TO BE COMMITTED ON YOU. tht mesting, they couldn't come| “ a ple of Madera that an attack L& poker gan at the Ca » Mav Tr: + pica ih back. jomething will happen to| be n ordered tack the town of | f* 0. ub, and who wa > se the line h le wil Madera, a colony of American c aed pagan te Lenehan y ‘7 OF whe are enjoined? From: making boetile Gemonstrs:|to° Nay’ in town’ mse tha epee] eens in, the alate of Chinvahun, man work: , ens in the state of Chihuahua ompany, cin. He weal’ te Wap WEATHE.. FORECAST. #| J. A. Dennison, Guy Kingsbury, | tons threat made by responsible officials.| the report that graces Mag bare sapere and told him everything | * *| overnors ; Howard Ladd. Floyd), Fram inciting riot or mob vio) Then came the report that the| able uneasiness here, Although the sa mes ned in house * Rain tonight and Saturday: #| L. V. Fox, ai|/ence would pute crowd of|tebeia whe are sa we 's Re told Wappenstein cvy-|\w increasing southwesterly ® r, 8 C. Ross aes m the eject ¢ ae ‘ahbor “cake cantina te to attack in # winds *| Col. Otto A. Case, county auditor give signs of! tt was one busy and exc tay | body who refuse The eto . to *® | will probably candida for affic yesterday the officials of Craw: | F if battle es a RC oe eee ee governor to # M. E. Hay at What they are enjoined from ford’s Rainier valley railroad ‘ b the election Case bas re-| going Early morning saw an attempt at tcome. There was an know HOLD CHAUFFEURS. | ‘used to itely when he interfering with the collec conciliation. ‘Those who refused to | ¢asier way out—the injunctior 1 Would na will mak announcer oe pay the overct ware wet ts ‘ city offic xeem ‘Thome year-old son |‘ that 1 tot be before conspiring to prevent the 4 wit Occasionally their om } the close legisiative session t a realty dealer, « e of passengers were taken NEW YORK, Dx Andr ‘ ve ear, | next March, he intimates: cy Pa The Rainier valley people showed m Carrie Nation t lng aatemoblia| Col. Case came to Washi . il ite and the W. C. T. U. leaders t 4 speechless when a chauffeur, | Years ago, settling In Walla it comes to practical war or the In short the laird ve a chauffe ° t to stick close to the cana eer e A N f Th A . t the Men who work for eee sais Schnitzel Brings News of That Anti- SPITT rut the XXX em REO ‘chboring Ci ERS PAY that and wil ap Treating Law From Neighboring City | t the banquet of St t nore Sued o 0 is that man who goes to the of Coroner Snyder will inatitute | What d’ye think ab this plan it imagine how horrible it'll i liquor during th ear except on the advice mid inqui into the clreum jot the mayor of Tacoma about | be for him to fail to all of ht ic I have found the most powerful argument 7 the | stances unding the boy | treating asked our old college | money over the brass rail for th ss : perance nat ever delivered Scotland. aed Geraid den | chun Smith, upon his! benefit of the wives and children , e Dan J. Hart € | sojourn on the | of the Jolly Bartenders’ Mutual Pro : = - : BELFAST, Ireland, Dec. 2.- iF: eotivd ieag You bet, it's gotng } Bese |e RR ee! “od report t ser-| The Orangemen of Ulster this | yer talkin'!to hit bim awfal hard, this anti ets, 7 * . MORE SHOPPING ‘ Eeeatier t eat) afternoon predicted that blood. (iy Cnited Press.) | abou Tupper ating law places, 10. % ROOSEVELT, N. J. WANTS & DAYS BEFORE be id and Cc bia shed would follow the granting GARDEN CITY, Ia, Dec. 2. we mayor of Tacoma It won't affect me none,” mur * TO CHANGE ITS NAME * CHRISTMAS aes aS e M {a} of home rule to Ireland. Promi —Yeggmen,* under fire by a | wants to pass a req Eben Tupper mage 5} One ate ver! ® + va wt) | nent Orangemen publicly in | posse of citizens, dynamited a ergy Bi don’t believe in treatin’ nobody at! men we ary In-|% (By United Pron.) > a vited tenders for the immediate | eafe at the Farmers’ Savings | . 6 on no time. I did treat a man to a | spect b a * ROOSEVELT, N. J c. 3. % | miss cae | Betructions did you} delivery of arms and ammuni- | bank here today, and, fighting n to bong gl Had. 7 ar ois of |anti-c mit cate o> wit ede manicure] 1 tion | off their pursuers, escaped with th a drink | 69" im 1871 ae 8 few Gran pst mg hi w® migh k good * ARTIST Lae pursu ped w: er mas drink | t with him myself, and what ¢ Health Com sioner Crichton de-|@ Bay, t 4 ae Bid [Larner | Citizens, awakened by a shot en a bcent| *"? that r did? | ' be enforced. A surpr K & re ‘ t* fired at a watchman, joined in eheane at ed $15 0! ature arrouts W he *® she be chang a * oe KICK ON THAT $2 SWEATER an attack upon the safe crack Bh partews ts 1 ne F " torated)# to leading democrats today, # ers. The robbers returned any thirst p hide nc , . e ta * who, af ea Roose- * respec § N ALDRICH ing at the vault. After the ex of it?” asked M ‘ ’ * an an - nel plosion they jumped into a Smith ee : ie me. sanl-) * I cam} to * 3 go— » 7 a ' tt * « he 4 b OUR OFFicE PBR : buggy and drove away under a ; moe F rel Bo ee ; ® I e town. *® way - = BOY: ‘ nk? the price| fusillade of shote. Me. u 14 oh . sertihenene REE RE RR eee t t " r $2, and ti Sheriff's posses were organ , ames n ‘ paid the 1 t r An ized and started in pursuit. A ? oe Se , | oe “IS MOORE'S WIFE A ? Pe reese offic. t meatamank '¢ +6 Alero Tape fey 1 ked At I an who ma it a practic aw won't E £ I ying down 3 as | #6 t at a li-cont re t 1 to A. W. spend all his k's wag er any effe By United Pre ha ait ¢ re ie i this hy t Well, just ta . - De I ed i polished t VING( Re 1 . ‘ a his | ipa . body said § 1 ‘ Just th le para °, ft ois tar ae . at La revised 1 . f min Ald- Dexter and ra 1 bo he a ever re, Eben he t e ‘ eT he oO o a k ‘ fear {friend nd " r ¢ t «to ape n-|a faraway ext r And b rr - F M cha wd as ad a fetus and Gow! ly loade A 1 gs tor | elf Jos, if it did, tt ri bs a : be 6 up and 4 r @ : eo ; : Think , , . pec W irs. M M A © with dt ted. to say that|G P kind i ‘ sloon enfo: he Patter. | w © that Reglected t . ; ‘ - the 7 1 teric a o b . . that he 1 | ' | tn ait Ate th was 1 for him. ¢ men 6 A tremendous picture the letter is and a tremendous object — | ithe “ane : ; | happily witl f child Gardne ! At cout ha lesson to all men and young men who think lightly of the obli ‘ t i : gh eee : . no place ¢ ld hid | gations between man and man. Which is why The Star is print The F Maile a ar) ‘ ; te RANGES FROM HOPE TO DESPAIR ing it. The letter follows " 1 , watch, ffotad of Be 1 at- a bis ha letter rambles with Gardner's moods—his 1 1dying | My D Little Wife | ; 4: Pag aay 4 fixed up, of-returns that migh m who nm m underwear a Thank God for much. Tam read th ; that I wil fhe : . 4 down easy, of others who might t xed | letter d, my God certainly don't deserve all ! ‘ : ot : ‘ ee | And give him a chance to start a | that torture ow, but k od che God will hel om : Mg s ‘ 1 world, va A new chance—the ery of the “man gone wrong the both I h fhe in ENar t world over } If I ever get out of this scrape I will only love n and | Hag ahd ng = ‘ it ‘ Then he sinks to despair—he bids t w good t If he | more I'll be a different man if I am only ven a chance a lies It 4 cent tha ty y y t y, y 4 n Be can never come back then she is to take another man who will do | Wherever | go I meet some one that kno me As for . ¥ Sas hen an i | know cient t better by her than Gardner had | ehanging myself, condition 1 my trouble are doing that with | ( C. W. Johnson, tell hi rh ( Baty | The letter will t ed against Gardne t his trial—it 1 » full out trying. I now weigt sgainst 144 when I lef © you can | 1 " I my it I t it the wit | -and frank a statement of his financial condition, Detective Tha | gee that | am not in need of disguise | of ¥ hat tt ania tna | ‘ ogee r } in charge of the agency here, @ uw hing the ; al e Dey ity | I aa a ctor - t wes ‘, and i anted to unow what : the | Wanted to Settle His Debt eer be used | Gheriff Stringer at Richmond to help him win the extradition case matter © said can find no sickne ou're only run down Try to get Kenneth Mcintosh, Will ) t ° bt against Gardner | 1 couldn't tell him I sleep but two hours a night; but never mind, a clanoe’ te Secens sien ths he x (Mr. Val @t human a. Hut it more than a legal document, th ette it is a geeat my dear love girl, | am going to fight the battle, so as to live for 5 4 letter to his w human document, It is a cross section into a man’s heart, Love Is | you amd our own little ebild \ (Continued on Page Eight.) ‘oe JOSEPH GARDNER. | er a Wat

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