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- THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1911. They Tunnel Out of Prison--Ah, Liberty Must Be Near So ge ee Munke by Conde ADOLE We MUST | PE FROM Oxcuse me! { we must Dig ount \ 1 GO OUDT FIRST c RST — \HERE 138 OUR TOOLS ~ ) DISS CHAPANSSE ) A MOUTORGAN BRAINS BEFORE BRUTE CHAIL OUDT, LY TWO SUSPENDERS 1 CAN SEE OBESITY. FoOLLow Me — i BUCKLES UNDA ALREADY \ UND DE TANKFUL. TIN SPOON, isin i DAYLIGHT. vi . ee FREEDOM Cd GET Busy. \_ NgAR POEM The housewife re marks to the “Yes, fill up the five- gallon Since the trust 6 all bust The price of off must Go down.” “Guess again,” saye the man. LETHEN’S LETTER INDICTMENT NO. 1 REVEALS SECRETS’ AGAINST BLETHEN BALLARD @eposit vault in Seattle, and to which only he has a key grand Jury of King county, state of H. G. Gili, A. J. Blethen, jr Prosecuting Attorney Murphy is understood to know about, if not | Washington, by this indictment of cite ? to have copies. of all. the correspondence gathered for evidence by | the crime of conspiracy, committed Burns and his men | as follows | INDICTMENT No. 2 But how did Burns They and each of them on or! “Ludovic Here are two he did g Robert W. Boyce, Claude G. Ban-| Borrym And on divers days and from Wappens thence on continuously to the lst | grand jury How did Detective William J. Burns get possession of letters and | INDICTM ™ 67] hart ts telegrams that passed from Alden J. Blethen to C. W. Wappenstein? Alen D aot he. IE ba bn dear ect Ses haar ' 7 hg That ts w pusaling question, resulting from the making public /©. W. Wappens Ledovie Datia.| © Include A. Charles ®ul y . i 4 & zy ” of one letter and one telegram. giovanna, Charles Berryman, Mi Margett, J. FP. ne - i qj Burns -is said to have many more, showing intimate relations be- | Powers, the Times Printing Co. Robert W. Royce, Claude G, Baw mein tween Blethen, Wappenstein, Berryman and others, lockéd in a safety | each of them, are accused by the! nick, L. J. Stuart, Robert T. Rodge } jt t the letters and telegrams? PHONEZHALEARO 4227 Banos BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE TALKINGIMACHINES bragsey Seattle, Sept. 26 C. W. Wappenstein Hotel Manx, as day of October, 1910, did then and Washington, by this indictment, of y San Fran., Cal | there wilfully, wickedly, falsely, de the crime of maintatuing a public MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS) Telegram received. Go to Hotel Oregon and keep out of sight. Venedly and corruptly conspire, nulsance, committed as follow# O41 20TH Ave te tw CAMERAS 4 Don't register. Fone me long distance. combine, confederate and agree to-| “They, the said Ludovic Dal The Seattle Sta F A. J. BLETHEN to protect from lawful |ingiovanna and Charles Berryma: ¢ Seattle Star, Chg. Times . it and to harbor, » @ andiand each of them, about the 11 1309 7th Ave., City. GEATTLE. Gatiore Ste.. May 23 11. | protect divers persons en, conduct day of July, 1910, and on divers dates and days from thence cow tinuously to the 24th day of Bep-| tember, 1910, did then and there | wilfully and unlawfully keep and | maintain a Certain house ip the Gentlemen: Of the three large dailies we have been using the columns of The Star exclusively for over a year, and to say that the results are very gratifying is putting it very mildly indeed. Our sales increased from the very beginning. This regardless of the fact that our Ad appeared but once a Seattle, Washington, Sept. 24, 1910. sseeze? My Dear Wapp:— As I know that you will stop at Portland, and at the Oregon, I am writing you this letter as a substitute for a night telegram | had prepared Friday night for you, but which tnadvertently got tnto the tle, gambling games, and divers houses where prostitution was prac. tleed, and divers houses where vag- |, inst f into the Pos pest rants resorted and where intoxicat-city of ttle, commonly known 7 When I found the error this morning I wired you a few words | oie a Sure g vagran then and there resorted | The results were so satisfactory that we just recently signed an additional contract for the telling you to call me by telephone in Portland when you arrived, and | permit were kept for unlawful use, sale} appearance of our Ad in the Wednesday issue of The Star, under the heading of “BALLARD AD- this, I hope, you will not fail to do for the following reasons Gambling gamen, houses wherein land Cistribation. cic ok VERTISERS.” . (1) Gilt had not been out of town 48 hours before Wardall started prostitution |e practiced, houses/maintaining of whi id ho in to clean up the town—and he had the help of every enemy which | where vagrants resorted and where thea ro p Phos thatel wave = Gill and yourself have made since this present administration took | intoxicating liquors were kept for|cency. And sald A. J. Blethen We highly recommend your paper as an advertising medium and wish you continued success. Very truly yours, office. sale), with Intent then and the: c Ww. Wi - C1 EIATI (2) Wardall first notified Berryman to close his dance hall in| the part of sald Alden akan teal hee arco cocaine. el BALLARD MUSIC HOUS the tenderloin district, as it was a nuisance—giving the notice through |C. B, Blethen, C. W. Wappen: duce and procure : | Mike Powers, and inferring that the sheriff would rald the pince that/Ludevic Dallagiovanna, night if the police didn't, and Wardal!l didn't propose to aliow the Mike Powers, and the Berryman to so | 4. 4 ‘ / 3 aoockan- jerrym eheriff the opportunity. Times Printing Co. to injure the lawfully keep an@ maintain said (3) They called me by tele public morals and to pervert and | Arcade Dance hall. out a plan for them to pursue, which they followed to the letter, and | corrupt public justice and the due ‘ontrary to the statutes in such Become indepapte: Warm our ee tar hate éscnpad eiitiedity. administration of the law. Contrary « made and provided and arengee te Sav semen Capeae: Sally CHECKING © (4) I told them to obey the orders of Powers without fail unless | to the statutes in such case made|against the peace and dignity of it will teach you hew the mayor receded after I had interviewed Hodge and Hodge had/ 4 againet the peace the state of ‘ashington | THE SCANDINAVIAN ‘When 1 obtained the latter information, however, I went after | Ballard Branch Powers, and he said his orders were positive from Wardall, and ‘| POOR LAFE HAS TO SEE | i j We receive, subject to vy. F SEARLE, Me: @idn't think the acting mayor was moved by any information from OPENS On J. Pe x ef check, the accounts of orm the sheriffs office. Therefore the report coming to me must have \ Te 8, Ty a HIS BROTHER LOSE MONEY ei on | you want © home, ne for advice, and I promptly Inia firms and individuals. I then advised them by all means not to open up the next morn- . : ing, but to go before the courts and get the hearing, which they did.| Things were certaiply humming) Rutherford proposed to lop off $76 nese property ot @ bargin and on We aim to give satisfac- Judge Gilliam iseuing a restraining order by demanding that the ca#@/in°the court house yesterday when | from the purchasing agent's salary | rent terms, see tory service, extending ev- pe ROY E. POWERS ery favor that the account consecutive nights, in spite of Wardall. aries. Hite Lafe’s Brothe 1 9 i T enclose besewiths ethtimsents ‘made by Wardell Gencuncing you| “Why should feed cupervicors| “1 chall move to cat the night] 5237 Ballard Av. Phone Ballard 409. and the standing of the de- by innuendo, if not directly, as they will save me writing the facte—|run about in buggies?” McKenale|watchiman’s ealary to $76 if I can| positor will justify. which he promptly refused, alleging that to accept such a position | pald $4 for each actual work day. | brother of the commissioner, and Ne ‘would be to sacrifice his captaincy, and that he would not do. MoKensie pointed ont that they | gets $100 per. I think Wardall began to feel a little shaky about bis upheaval | never fail to turn in their bills for} ake {t $90 and I'm with yous" Mike Powers bas raised the devil against Wardall, and very lkely — Ae . pepe Oe | be may be removed before Giff gets back ‘ol'owing this, Commissioners hard for eight hours every night Now, if you appear in this city any time before Gill returns,| Jamilton and Rutherford got busy | But he voted with the other com | er SPECIAL DESIGNS Wardall will remove you, and then your enemies will do all in their| With the pruning ax. They decapl-| missioners. / For the G 1 " = power to keep you out after Gill returns. Hence I do not want that|'ated Deputy Game Warden George| ‘Then came the ancient question Cor. 20th and Ballard C. W. Casler, Mgr. be heard today—but the outcome will not be known until this after-| of $200. But Hamilton ined noon—and in the meantime they have opened their house for three|‘#¢ Commissioners started cutting | ott " i iq . . Duy you should read them carefully jasked. “Why don’t they supervise | get a second,” announced McKen Yesterday afternoon Brainerd had Wardall in his office and de-| instead of flitting around Road/|zte. The night watchman of the Ball. rd B h manded that he remove you by appointing Bannick chiet of police, | supervisors, according to law, are| court bouse is J, Mf. Hamilton, @ |i) s 5 < ent jai ranc TAKE LOYAL HEIGHTS CAR ° . Casino Theatre fn n work, and concluded that Mike Powers would do for a while, but today | fuli month, though some days are Rutherford. Hamilton protest-| ed, saying that the watchman work- An evening of fun in your own home when- to . 1 do not believe he legally remove you duri MoGilivray and H. B. Fraser, head| between Sheriff Hodge and the F =n ea 4s posetbrae ata you during Your | \cnitor of the court house; from the |commiesioners as to the retention ever you want, with a VICTOR. at THE BALLARD BAND BOX absence. ° “ hs ts ‘oted «no. ot moncy for feeding outside prison. : ‘ ; i 2005 Market BALLARD Now, I have given you sufficient information to put you entirely | Payroll. McKenzie ¥ v imply gr the way it entertains you wi ; on your guard, and if you will Keep in touch with me by long distance| The salary of the game warden's|ers, Hodge was called in, but the | a ply great, iG ie? : + e fewitt with Moderate Prices H. F. Kelley, Cashier telephone until I give the word, you will very much oblige your per-| Stenosrapher was cut to $60, and | question is still up in the air the best "stunts" by the leading vaudeville artists. T-YOU SHOULI sonal friends. = 7 Come in and hear it. - oxéh sgt | O O I will not go into detail yet as to the charge Hodge has made | We have Victors from $10.00 up. Gee the Metiahs Racine’ “We nae Oe a Do Spiers, Pelating, as against you to Bobby Boyce, and who came to me An great distress night before last, claiming that he had positive proof that you were the greatest grafter on the face of the earth, and that you were leading Gili straight down to destruction. I also enclose a clipping from today's paper, which is a letter your p y and save you betber of hiring hal ‘ty y. Phones: Ly doven different is both Ave. NW Ballard 700, 500 oF 1031. Ballard Music House «2.872. Wardall sent to me night before last, and simply to show you that 4 AVE. N. Ww. a eee osie | 541120th AVE. N.W. NEAR MARKET ST. (Signed) A. J. BLETHEN Ballard 1277 : Fine Dolls Never So Cheap Chief of Seattle Police, Hotel Oregon, | Portland, Ore. we oe | dress, travel and sport. They are made in all sizes for | | men, women and children, and they fit the foot and ankle | |] perfectly. Hi) | | | | Mr. C. W. Wappenstein, . | SHEET MUSIC SPECIAL SATURDAY’SPECIAL—AIl of the very latest popular “hits,” 20¢/a copy—2 for B5¢ wane tear The New Store ii nn Every Doll in the store must be sold out, regardless of cost. We have one of the finest lines to be seen any- wh The Prices Will Astonish You Lennon's are agents for this famous hosiery, and carry & complete line, Everwear is an ideal hose for busingss, GAUZE WEIGHTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN, In silk AT TACK ON JURY ||| kaverian corTon~ien' box eae. ee ee Dressed Dolls at Half Price and | EGYPTIAN COTTON—Women's, box . +. $2.00 } Less ©. W. Wappenstein appeared in{know who the jurors were until MISSES’ AND BOYS’ HOSE—Per box, according to size | court this morning and asked for| they were brought into court. 1 aid Stelle oo. os, Bes nd vil more time in which to put up the|not want to know. I did not want|| samen 7 ne $1.50 and $2.00 || || $20,000 additional bail on the new | anyone else to know. [ ordered] || indictment. He was given until| their names kept from the public| || for two reasons, First, that the]|| Kestner and Crown Kid Body Dolls All at 40 Per Cent Discount Closing-Out Specials Famous $3.00 McKibbin Hate for ...... Regular $4.60 Men's Worsted Pants for . Regular $4.00 Men's Worsted Pants for . The new gauze weights for summer are just in; these new styles are very thin and sheer, but carry the same guarantee as the heavier grades. noon. Will H. Morris, attorney for| sheriff might be aided thereby to a Wappenstein in the triai scheduled | serve the subpoenas. Secondly, and for today before Judge Main, asked | by far the more Important reason, I for a change of venue. Arguments| did not want the panel interfered on the motion will be heard at 3| with, ag occurred with another o'clock this afternoon. jury recently. Netther Prosecutor peste Murphy nor Mr. Burns had anything Judge John F. Mag withheld the | to do with the selecting of the Jury names of the 80 Jurors summoned |as finally drawn. I never saw Mr for the grand jury from the public | Burns in my life until he came tnto|| because he did not want a repeti-| this court on the day when the jury tion of jury tampering such as oc | was selected. | wanted a jury that they must go at Less Than Cost. HIT SPECIAL NOTICE—These lines we are going to discontinue, and | Boxes contain six pairs in solid or assorted colors. | Binck Cat 2" | The Armstrong Co, | 0m» 9 for Boys for Men KCMALIMOTWW AY ‘and Girls | Cor, Ballard and Twenty-Second Ave. J GLOVES, HOSIERY. TiBRETS. 7 4 All Feed Retailed at You will have a hard time picking out the pret- tiest patterns of WALL PAPER at our store We-have many patterns for you to select from, and all are pretty | | AGENTS FOR BEVERWEAR | curred in the C. D. Hillman case. | was intelligent. | wanted an honest 14 ” 4 " ‘Attorney Will H. Morris, attorney | jury. | wanted a fearless jury. | = =m : or Wholesale Prices—Phone You don’t have to buy; for Wappenstein, who also was| wanted a jury composed of different | ae Relieves | e but come and look them chief counsel for Hillman, yester-| ages and occupations. | aimed to| ORC E { ] | A A Red FILL- Toothache Your Order to pal 3 * day produced affidavits from two | get these qualifications in the 17 F rary antiseptic filing tor [ reporters in the employ of the Se-| jurors selected. jageth. Have, you ghiidren’ Tl Going awhy? r mu dread \! . were made that the grand jury was| These affidavits were interposed Iloleing the Golden ohaiey, Tt in harm ‘ le W M ( rt Co hand picked. They alleged the|by Will H. Morris for the purpose bessadipnayst seer be of HALL : | Mm. M. UTUSs U0. m secrecy observed during the serving | of getting permission from the court i hint tapas Of the subpoenas upon the jurors |to withdraw Wappenstein’s plea of PE ac Biome hp be ingens y grounds for their belief that John | not guilty and again make a motion : Murphy and W. J. Burns were|to quash the indictment. Deputy 4 in Seattle's welfare, - = reaponsible for the 17 jurors finally | Prosecutor Caldwell, in’ opposing | 96 Win"ao your share of the boost:| C. C. BERG, Furrier and| eo the motion, severely arraigned both | ing, Hundreds of Senttlo men are Taxidermist — Tanning and | i, ius, Genuine Cane Granulated Sugar, for 61.00 all this week, or 88.40 per BIG SALE OF One-third to one-half off on all t every 0 Dyeing, cleaning, attic Times, in which the charges) Wappy’s Motion Denied. lf You Have Been Finding Fault | i] | MILIANERY Phone Ballard 28 LEUR pends upon you, Mr. Citizen, If you WP 2 un Murphy iock Secstiem ane tien rt Speake Plainly. the makers of the affidavits and : Troe dS semper " ‘ car, f : yore bout that knows (oo facta |Will H. Morris, Judge Main denied | ROW 'aking advantage of te Ore thigh grade fur rug making, ‘ise ilies sae Ak cand Gn RA Oe eas stone. ovine sm YO WANTED—wWatches That Won't Keep Time pase otion, and Morrig then asked = : ah ad. Manufacturer of Artificial sure to €0 Up BOON. Yor, T want you to mo your watches that won't keep tine, wetehes i fits fine fo sai Sohes a contin t Wi trial, | Fite ave, Men's $18.00, 827100 and | sxulls f g work . o age watchmaker cannot fix. N K too difficult for a. 3 to stu} melt,” sali ‘udge | for a continuance o1 ‘appy's +] gs 10.00, Skulls for rug wi cic tng cy ee manget Sts. Wes ~ ah welts amet 1 tk eg hg arrive, | hich va o come phe orang | Bdiiner pricass a0. Ladied FAIRBANKS GROCERY STORES cole sua at captor snd srr ou Judge Main ordered the argument a , Mrs : atin and cheerfully guarantee every Job. Eatimates given ¥ ever, When the public may know | Judge Main order reaments| — Stay “Want” Ads Are | Furs and altergtions. AND, MARR SE | Pons BALLARD 5 pgp nr = pcan set) BALLAD AVE. t in 6 ing the|}on this motion to be made this : ig By Mealateined. tld: not | morning. Business Bringers | 1425 First Ave.