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° BOY KILLED BY POLICE Pe APD PDPPDIPDPDDDPARADPPRAL EPPA PPAPDODDATOODD, CADDO Anna peennrnED DPR rrrerOntbpeaaappAbpaeoeaenanee 14] Was a Horse Thiet” AST | That's what one man confessed EDITION ht out in open meeting in Oc- Madental ave. mission. Fred L. Boalt tells about it on page 1. WEATHER FORECAST—Fair TIDES AT SEATTLE Migh. Lew. VOLUME 18 NO 178, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915. ONE CENT = Siwi"4itnna®2 Ph i een ig 0 Matt NEWS BEANDS. be 2:88 p.m, 187 ft. 9:29 p.m, 72 ft, 5 W DEAL ON ii "ON EARTH: THE eg fe IT BLUN DERING ing Up ri U. S. Money King Most Amazing Mass of Capital Ever Gathered | Battlefields of Europe Are P' | in One Spot—lIn for Profits at Every Turn, He Cannot Even Estimate His Colossal Fortune. | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The, toft the bat! NOW the stock of this} P | great European’ war has MADE > *] company, which wax worth between HERE'S HOW MORGAN rpont Morgan the wealthiest $9,000,000 and $16,000,000 before the man in the world! war is quoted around $33,000,000 on A ES AR | 4 | Hie profit in the misery of Eu- the stock exchange! | RM K W. PAY é rope’s millions has made him RICH. | The president of another company Th | he ilies pay nim for trans- 9} | ER THAN ROCKEFELLER, looked at his paper one afternoon || seing thelr munitions business a What Waterloo did for Rothe. and discovered that the stock was|T i. this country | S jehild. thousands of Waterioos are shooting up. It puzzled him. The PROFIT NO. 1.1) next afternoon the stock was up ‘The manufacturers pay bim az ake doing for Morgan today. the feverishly hasty “ urchase” last wee! Each —_ of di |some more. It kept on rising for rie " . “yt _ That y 7 FP t k of The lthree weeks, Then he got an order oe oe seed se he Carl Frisell, a lad of 18, is dead today—killed by pa ted farm was only the first move in an agreed “ex"|trom a British gun—increases Mor-, |from the Morgan house for certain PROFIT NO. 2.}/4 blundering policeman’s bullet | |munitions. The explanation was|] ite owns much of the stock in || pes Mees, geepsbe 7: of courtesies” between County Commissioners Ham-|gan's weaith. | | ‘ ‘j and Knudsen, was the charge lodged against his two}, Every war order cabled to the |that Morgan's “insiders” knew the || ene factories that handle great || Carl Frisell was innocent of the charge for which Ree ead re cotton te thn, cea 11 ieee: contrecte an attempt was made to arrest him. by Commissioner Carrigan, chairman of the| United States is making Morgan : jand had been trading in the stock PROFIT NO. 3. ‘ the But if he were guilty—it would have been only mightier, in an interview with The Star Monday. Dollar on dollar, thousand on on margins, cleaning tp, probably tec eeeie ae ae j® few sinions stocks that are going to get the case of simple assault and battery—a police court se, a small fine or, perhaps, a few days in the city | Carrigan openly declared that Hamilton had agreed with thousand, MILLION ON MILLION, that the former's vote to purchase The Willows| Morgan's money is piling up until it Carnegie “Small Fry” contracts That's why Morgan doesn’t 5 PROFIT NO. 4. |forms today THE MOST AMAZING be given if Knudsen would vote to place the pro-|mas OF CAPITAL THE WORLD know yet how much he’s worth Vashon Island ferry slip at Des Moines, where Ham-|HAas EVER SEEN. Every upward rocketing of hie (J. lis owns stock in ihe rail}! jail, as a city punishment. ifen's home is gevennod® i i . witam, Much Does He Own? | war stocks, every incre Sl cdot tb the eaborte= And for that sort of an offense, blundering police- Carrigan is oppo any such move, he sa and th hiv finger on every indus! profit of hie mills, all the added | om aii nists A yote to establish the ferry slip at the Bell st. hast: jtry that profits by the war, with tonnage on his railroad een PROFIT NO. 6. |men and special policemen make free use of their guns, every move in the making and ship- trip _of |] proving grounds where Ameri-{| fire a score or more shots on the merest and vaguest Everybody Buncoed? Why Knudeen Voted ping and sellin, | hearing of the Chamber ot| Commissioner Knudeen explained |ing more gold ry ite sorters: me. petition to enjoin the that the reason he wished to put | MORGAN HIMSELF DOES NOT! permanently from pur- the purchase of The Willows to a|KNOW HOW MUCH OF THE! The Willows will be held | Yote at the time he did, was be | WORLD HE TODAY OWNS! i adds to his mounting miilions. | on top of this— ! FEES! FEES! | Morgan isn't the only magic! money king this war is making can-made munitions are tested lof suspicion. PROFIT NO. 6. His steamships charge extra rates for taking the munitions Carl Frisell, 18, who helped support his parents, with | whom he lived at 1016 East Pike st. by working as a “ canee | Suro Siiestasey te the sxoet tm: thing tan all the tarme who | josnsa ty the Drtiben po dinati iGartoglelmactaing eaiiiedoa: Grech plane PROFIT NO. 7.]| butcher's delivery boy, was shot thru the heart while riding s jovern. | , om b of not aries ay i witness for the petitioners hed offered lang were to be here| ment as the American Yinabales |large holder of war stocks Is seeing |f Match ht Gat makes tomes on the rear seat of a motorcycle early Sunday morning. mere compaion, ph Pano pone ted ip ME Fy 8 int of the entente powers! his fortune increased before his|f Ore fd uuting agen Alex Gouley, 1336 Third ave.,, a merchants’ patrolman, poral ag? ked peg wish that an appraisal board from |, MOr8"" Was picked an the allies’ eyes. Gamblers tn the stock market |i pul who had been in the employ of West & Surry about a month, pt anean in thelr the Seattle Real Esta rep ng munitions chief because they ree have netted untold sums by boom PROFIT NO. & ‘ held on an open har in the city jail pending the a" y tn tocks, following the M eld on an of cha i ; § ‘and the taxpayers and | look over all the tracts offered be nn crypt mt ond re seen pond rd pag a me Mor He gets enormous fees from of a coroner's jury, which will sit’ Tuesday. o > on. | ¥ in America “ 4 ‘te i roomie 4 dude : . aise concerned were|fore the commission took actiod.|rney knew that M ' But these millionaires are England for raising money in Gouley stoutly declares his innocence of the death of “That is the substance of This was the move The Star advo- forgan had the tage r America to pay all these profits . } 7 leated, but Carrigan deciared no|™ney and the influence and the print Als tr wage 92 tg 4 to Bimbele— Frisell, tho he admits having shot several times into the explained that The Wil |such appraisals had ever been |2*FY* to perfect an organization in mAMaCENOS | Tht PROFIT NO, 9.] air as Frisell was fast disappearing into the dark early Sun- 4 aee America that would give them the! TRANSCENDS THEM ALL. ; A being in Kuudsen's district, : HE 18 THE RICHEST MAN THE BIGGEST OF ALL}! day morning on the rear seat of a motorcycle driven by y desirable acqui-| Nelther were other farmers given | capital and the shells they HAD to ‘Knudsen, and that a child | & chance to be heard before the | D8¥e. the reason why Hamilton | board, says Carrigan, despite the They knew that with his steel | ald wish the Vashon ferry Po that the commissioners knew |™Mllls, railroads, steamships and they could not purchase the farm |>anks, he could make AND DELIY- ER the goods, AND THEY LET HIM MAKE HIS OWN TERMS, or Morgan, drilled from boy- hood Im. the making of money, COULDN'T HELP piling w and billions out of Europ trons. ON THE EARTHLY PLANET! | | Edgar Moore, 17, of 805, 23rd ave The shooting took place at Sev- Frank Confessions at Occidental | Seed ony wen’ plese pat eer Ave. Mission Astonish Fred Boalt|10 ARREST JOHN js cca "eeseatet thru the back. The bullet passed | N MURDER be the bedy and lodged in the By red Boalt. tering the intensity of his emotion | clothing. Fi L. | At the conclusion of the mecting,| D. IR. 0 | Regutar Cop, Too Am | iereligious, unreligious, non- ihe doorkeeper came to me, grasped Gouley and City Patrolman G. N. lous, of what? my hand, and said: Norton had been chasing several j that rv and} He picked his iret assist- lon Occidental ave. and, for the life|7urself to Christ | jhad participated inan assault upon 20 Intention of mak-| “ANY GAMBLING } ant &. R. Stettiniue, president | Snapshot of Morgan on His Yachticf me, 1 ara I was embarrassed. Theia oh Oscar Wickander, 6506 Fourth ave. Willows a poor farm, a: of the Diamond Match company (and mind off the doorkeeper. | something wrong here. 1 shou TRINIDAD, Col., Sept. 20.—Plans|N. E., and G. C. Shiplet, 238 Third Star advocated, but, on the of Illinois. Stettinius is now not awarded until the Morgan He was a young man, slimly/"% have been embarrassed for the arrest of John D. Rocke-/4ve. N., earlier in the evening. blurted out that I was a newspaper Mand, intended improving the at work under the Morgan roof Group has a generous supply of — pulit, and he wore a very low col. | feller for bis alleged part in the| Both officers had fired several Joor farm at Georgetown some- | In New York. HE HAS 300 | the stocks that are to be Jiar, @ size too large for his neck.) Ort, Ae tho that mattered! | nutcie of Ludiow were laid today |shots in the air from an automobile at and leaving the inmates there, | OFFICE ASSISTANTS—men boomed by munitions orders. tam not making fun of this young joatt Breake Away ‘hy attorneys for the United Mine/driven by O. J. David, publisher of The doorkeeper must con- | Workers, following his arrival to|the Seaitle Record, which had been sider reporters a bad lot. His [inunect his Colorado interests | pressed into service by Norton. sed ore with joyous zeal. | A. M. Belcher, general counsel) They had given up the chase, and at the Georgetown munitions orders, has at hand factory because of defects. Many of which to them seemed very real, ind indeed! If | tor the miners, is due in Denver to-|Norton, according to all the evi- ; = Eanebting. conditions in Beattie te | data on where anything under the prospective profits of the com-|but which didn't exist at all for) [e could s ~ gy cet the | morrow. Wm. Diamond, Interna-'dence obtainable, had gone to a pa- ‘New barn $1,100 [the city council, it Is probable that| {h@ sun can be made, and [pany had been burted tn thin junk |me, | ee joubled his | tional officer of the union, Was au-|trol box to telephone police head- fs . a ‘ WHERE THE STOCK CAN le, An agent of the allies saw Swailowed Hard oy da ‘ in 8 elele thority for the statement thit)qugrters, when three more shots BE BOUGHT. this junk pile and offered $2,000,000 The doorkeeper ed to be en faa aa. strength | broke his | Rockefeller’s prosecution would be| | __ Contracts, insiders say, are for it. Hin bid was accepted right \Joying an exquisite agony. Often grasp and ren away, jamaertas pag coal | us Mentioned the items of | pieked for their ability to keep There was, for instance, an auto man. | am simply wondering what included in the 1916 their mouths shut. mobile plant that had a junk plie/ it was that he and others experienc low statement by Mayor! They are tor proposed im- Page ae See probe of| _ This office force keeps tab on | made up of cars returned to the ed—a strange, rapturous something some of the councilmen who voted “e : 200 |Priday night, at the end of the tle | Tate's cafe investigation, to begin were fired. Boy Drops Dead a further evidence, he submit: |a gambling investigation Tuesday greed be da rage ge Hig Miwaye fils Uips) Lat me repeat that Iam not mak.| ‘Threats to arrest Rockefeller] Deputy Prosecutor Carmody, who pte conversation he said he gt 1:30, may change their minds. moved, as tho in bain intervals, /{9€ fun. I do not doubt that those | had been current for several weeks. /spent Sunday interviewing every- Wh Hamilton on the day it! tf they do, the question as to +408 sO ae eRe ce and felt,| "HO Tegularly attend the meetings) Union men were incensed at the | body concerned, says he is convino- to buy The Willows. |whether or not Police Chief Lang, and his Adam's apple rose and fells! at the mission get much cc prosecution of John R. Lawson, dis-jed Norton had’nothing to do with him why the feverish |\5 gutity of conduct unbecoming an tone and fell, in a way that made) oy saving grace from thelr et board member of the unton,|the shooting of Frisell im buying the farm.” he said. |orricer will hinge on the Tate's cafe | me think ft might be a gauge regi | on, followed by a militia board inquiry| Following the three shots, the taked if he intended to re-|\tnciaeas The fault Hes, not in the misston,|instituted by Gov. Carlson, They | body of Frisell was found. .Gouley Bee eee > oor. frou | but in me. claimed that both the Lawson pro-|was the first man to reach the body. ded Friday, in ad I cannot “get religio to The Willows eutty bo Facies ‘ fe {ooo and the court were arbi Boge « journing to Tuesday, that a vote on| AUTO BANDITS in rich churches in the residence| ceedings He was closely followed by Police. Miewered. “No. We're £010K Tang would not be taken until the| BE $4, 000, 000 OF SHIP AT SEA. Sehtinny stews a. caltleninn tarenal tors eek aide ahiRNONs pee WA. Okan bat | The Willows as a produce | gambiing investigation was ended. | slums. I sometimes wish I could,| Then they planned to retaliate|the shots and keep the poor house | Y , y Rockefeller, claiming that] Gg * sale It is probable that if the gambling) The Christianity you find tn the | against ‘ sty: = jouley’s revolver is .32-caliber, famates just where they |, vestigation is dropped, the coun.| NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The al-| HALIFAX, N. §., Sept. 20.—Four big churches is too formal for me.|he wes in a 'arge measure respon-!The pullet found in young Frisell’s cil will decide on Lang Tuesday aft-| lies stood ready today to pay from, hundred and eight engers and The mission kind is too noisy for| sible for the Ludiow battle. They | coat, tho it had been split in pass- for the new barn at George he ore ver ” 7 1 3 he { Lawson could be prose ; Fate daa en AisOTE®’|ernoon, provided it is not decided g2 500,009 to $4,000,000 for the priv.|the crew were tiken safely trom ne. ‘The mission 1 went to Sunday held that if Lawson could be proe®/ing thru his body. In declared by ail in. : to investigate other cafe incidents) i446 of purchasing in the U. 8 De Damien be Athinia In imid:| AROWNSVILLE, Tex. Sept, 20./I8 the nofsiest I have ever heard,|cuted for killing @ miner when Ne |Carmody to be of the same caliber. ge of pi n th 8. ye by tha fine maa aanerd NSVILLE, OD a Bast ae as absent fro » ac ene i i e n Peta termed the price agreed |n which the chief ts said to have) os sa ount represents the com-|ing to & ‘wicaleas ‘tron teed day, | Military authorities were | en Worship Every Nigh | Rockefeller could likewise be pros-| , Norton's gun ts a 38. Cox did no Stor the parchase of The Wil-| figured HOB por io: " : Only one person perished. *?'| deavoring today to learn the fncts| _. Worelit, Uvery mila chelecuted for direction of action |*nooting, from C. D. Stimson, exorbi-| The mayor sald he would not ap-| mission which will accrue to an|/2 witha in connection with the reported " abd all aay Bening. ae Ne against the L' idiow mine strikers. | | Other Boy Kept On ° ¢ of ex s of van underwriti dicate ‘ounding of an American woman | week Sunda hey |! on q ih view of the sworn assessed Prove payment of expenses of any) American un: ng syndicate HALIFAX, N. &, Sept. 20. | wounding staak tn he beterk, ink coatinus ta | Moore, the lad who was driving Placed on the farm. |sambling probe. of big bankers for loaning from Figures Won't Lie? . |one half to eight-tenths of a billion on the outskirts of the city by Mexican bullet and the shooting of a the hall upstairs. They always get NDS LOSE Pree motoreycle from which Frisell two Mexican girls by a party ofa crowd. They sing, preach, give THOUSA dropped, did not stop. He had been Shipping circles awaited today further word concerning the Brskbe the veto toona ty ‘TRIES HARD TO DIE; |Sanes ‘commisslouees now here. | , ‘ ‘ Of 9 saitier eriler aimee raise: oa * ¢ commissioners now here. | safety o' engersaboardthe = wexican auto bandits, near here, | “testimony” and pray. No collec 0 r* P paltho the value found by § [nance co © Par Geaa interest | Greek 8. 8 Athinia, following | gundny tions are taken, but voluntary con HO | muffler earlier tp the night, ‘and 8 are accepted |sped on to his home. 0 Was about $35,000. Own price was ° firet SAVED; GOES T0 JAIL aoowcdian to reliable {nforma.| receipt of word that she was The votes for women cause has | tribution § the plan now is to secure this| afire and abandoned at sea. hit Mexico. Authorities at Re Bet we lor the p 5, tion, n the general meetings 1 t. 20.— Another Boy Arrested Barre nt piace, oe pba sonal on! five aad (en-seak notes, Late messages from the cap. osa, Mex, 75 miles from here, are special prayer aeetings for eROMBAY, india, Sept a | Leo Ottie, a messenger boy em- Cathoun, Denny & Ewing! Barney Johnston, a fisherman, is) guaranteed by t Britain and| tain of the liner Tuscania said | were defied by a young girl in soi who have been saved and Elghty thousand poreone ent [ployed by a druggist in the Cobb 8 price of $108,000. Finally |held in jail Monday on a charge of| France. These would be offered for his vessel was standing by, dlers’ clothing when they orde who wish to be saved foresee. the Ganges valley. |bullding, was arrested Monday Brew to $113.7 the ad-|attempted suicide, as a result of|sale at par, bearing five per cent It was assumed that all, or her to don female attire. She mair At these special meetings the to Lucknow dispatches said today. morning and charged with the as- $5,707 being rdw’ on be- leaping into the bay at the foot of | interest nearly all, the passengers and tained she had the right to wear pesaved got help from the alre LUCKNOW aiehired dwellinge cet, {sault upon Wickander and Shiplet Seeeeorements which Stim-| Union st. and refusing to be saved) For ite pert Mr cate will get an| The Athin sah bandoeeli-and,| wan, ah swith he ETT NM | ahd ca ee OOM a eM at tapeed before the rush of waters [His trial was set for Monday after- 7 e eC he syndicate wil et he Athinia was abandoned, and, was reached nh her ance er bane — . Eat been made since the} when s rope was thrown him. He 1 ettiedal onshatt of bua peeawen tia is supposed, sank of Mexican women \ (Continued on Page 5) | and 45 persons were killed. noon Was named | was finally lassoed. UTT AND JEFF—JEFF’S RIGHT! HE HASN’T GOT A COUNTRY HOME. BY BUD hina a Fisher Trade Mark Reg. U8 Pat. Off) — —S—_—_—_ WHAT DO YOU EAN [wer vou WERE SoRN in + ~ —— a. YOURE GONNA Mew WORK COTY, THAT MAKES You) | " ' ce / ( Cag 1% Gonna Qurr! \ Quin? AN AMERICAN, GERMANY IS | Im! GONA TT’ GOIN’ RIGHT Now THE MATURAL ENEMY OF } NAM } WHAT'S THe mar vet) NAW, 1 AUNT oo NY ieee RE SION FROm | | AND TELL marry Zim age Agen. BUT eine pes SNOURE \ Dp? db, BY y . THIS DObEONE GONNA RESON Pig " DON'T You WANT TO 1 FIGHT FoR Int GoT FIGMT RoR THE CO WAR I's Sametioal ets , THE Coun TRY NOTHIN AGAINGT TOO ROUEN WHeN T LIVE THE GERMANS iN THE Ciry? to make The Star adve: tising columns your buying guide, Every day you will find the announcements of Seattle's best stores with their best offerings In The Star. Merchandise of the beat quality ‘5 advertised and almost invariably the ad tells of a reduced price which worth-while saving to you Cultivate the habit—read the ads carefully and thor- a most means oughly every day. (Copynaht, 1918, by HEC Piher