The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1911, Page 1

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terest, hed Tuy" ry DITION , ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION VOL, 13, NO SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1911 ONE CENT. DYNAMITE SUSPECT "eu =| MAY BE RESCUED Fi Bl CASE Bunch of d Case Recove ae The Seattle Star |FomMe rin SOON be eg, nent at Ny. Mterruption Md Gibbon. ted in the Exciting Developments Follow Secret Arrests of Thr ee Union Men Suspected of Blowing Up of Los Angeles Times—Forecasts Bitter War Between Labor and Big Business in Court. (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) we Sais ee Their Cry for Blood he Lincoly members heoln high jentors will iovernment Gets Decision in Oregon Railroad Lands Worth $75,000,000. tempt would be made ake Joh k " J McNamara, international secre. | tra ee a ‘ (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) TOLEDO, Onio, April 24.—Detective Wm. J. Burns at noon oO today seized a grip at the union station here which he declares ‘ I belongs to one of the three union men arrested in connection with the Los Angeles Times explosion. oO TOPEKA, Kas. A 1—oO McM 13 VM 3 Nama Los Ar 6 wos aieeieiaciaiam a ceceanl Apo eee eee ( In the c meantime they are pre € be innocent and at any rate ‘ I their guilt or innocence n g to do with the principles Hy United Pr EL PASO, Texa eased Wire Apr 4.— Bes ef that the Mexican Insurrection * * * * * e * * * (* * * * * * * ® over was made practically cer- ed (a = iueranacran| | He GN LABOR LEADERS DECLARE "2" ate ae Fran Tenis (pat co ae FAITH IN ACCUSED MEN Se okt Se h James MeN we Manigal was ¢ fm the hom of City Detectiv Manigal have b stenographer series of bomb Chiet of Det today that the treated. He sald self suggested that “Both McNamara and McMa were kept a week at home and More Arrests Coming Hy United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 Prees Association BY FRANK MORRISON Secretary of the A. F. of L b I . f c independe REYES COMING HOME the . : By United Press Leased Wire.) - str I I “ PARIS, A 24.—General Bere willing to tell a owed : tc ge nardo Re former Mexican miny treated or bulldozed. McManigal | he been here ister of v ring to- an had @ stenographer for more t & week, and frequently coo Memorandum books and pape tectives Rees and Bendigner for William J. Burns, are tak men arrested to the Pacific Evidence in Home. The police here assert that ¢ work apparatus ilar to th in the Los A © expl found in McMani Reward Offers df $100, 000 — Can Identify “Bryce” to re I regarded ui WwW. J. BURNS gn te 1 gainst t I By United Press Le (By United Press Leaned Wire Direct | ; . 1 OB aes ae y. and men Shrink to Only $5,( san FRANGHSOO” hort M4 a recent ro uvanine the site Soetaortaies Tl dimeuscement of ares , ture of ® dyna oa a oe ‘ 4 : Pe emp ; - , ais De r for four the trio of T dynamiter # Th ociation w t pa I “ . one year, pects, rewards said t a t J. Zee wh - 1 E ering 4 t , H ale} Tv 1 € i r Lynch, offered have c T ci t r This statement is the first insight | jq t « of a v ent Ih n th s c of the Teceiving $5,000, or e action r The | € { A ° placed in the way of unscrupulou® P-uvanie otranes, dosent 1, that ‘ ex er i es Temple Men are convicte ‘oll "4 building trade nell ere ‘ prove o-called detectives to perjure them-| is gi oid have been found ne. : : m los ng I eginn f mort The t 1 will < 0. selves and suborn perjur Oo ser . etek A nd mer ette e e and 0; explosion ee. ; solv Be al Ks Mi J ps ; to kidnar Se retary McNamara. | “ I ; r t a be age f “gill pede y hss. nee ier | They evidently feared the outcome ine nobis ; I i NEWS ITEMS FROM (By United © Direct to ; sitic made out by Ge : a 4h A is jae ben : of an attempt to legally hold him in| hap; ‘ ny ? na Pp dee 24, Me | Johnson ot Calfornin eae id |before 1 could identity Bry Mra. Ingersoll, “but I can this state ke’ notice der the THE HICKTOWN BEE by Governor shall o' f a. | wou! € uel and & me Rete in eee SE soous RAISE. $250,000 FOR DEFENSE. MIKE. 2 MILES . ate ted because he had no attorne pt 1,000 Photos . he as ‘i ne oe ro nited Press Leased Wire da ° ae he mene as t i? mara Ww then put in th ning cag cea hey babe tinal ft i | DENVER, A 4 will |( . yi ° . fn Skea! J He was told t s itomobile and ked cr aceon hu lage ih ghee Sr a ; ) defend Jobr itter sogiiiied then in Pit ne eard,|Since then his movement mere ares Pecan a ing takin | Seen ra if It led. Hive eer heute’ taikted ere atten members the national joer; |been shrouded in mystery, though mmnise ‘ . th hi t of |man of the i ev er r de ed t y 8 and could not be disturbed. Bur graphs of kinds of came upon me through no fault ¢ : it is known he was allowed to walked into him under ar , hustled into-a| Burns then returned to the head This was tt ‘ station, wher dge James | members of the natic r the We & _tn Idaho rday r : Collins fact that |been de . pri Ps epee a nr ty ae takes o aha rostare ir n | Who w acquitted of the charge of | the { meat Paco: ° gp chan iting... [the storeroom in the basement, INDIANAL POL rs’ union of rica, are lo an Detect € disp ed requi nd nant explosives were found, cutor Fran P. Baker de = cram aie en The Star Is No i ayor | illin and to @ rtain if the dyna McNamara’s Mother Fears citi the offices of James J|mite were “slanted” there yt : stiine ihn Cichat sah baltiice Cine Hiting padnenue @ akl cs at gaa. en | Mayor Dilling is 1 type. But he’s no man to be in charge of the city’s unfortunates “Innocent Son May Hang” | fs ie Mayor Dili is never|___ Hf every man and every woman who went to jail was a wm "ANOTHER uarwoon CASE Nasoe D : ocr icee Bee oe é no mother of John J. and clean and strong and Se ee ete TAG oe uniting di eful ad tration of G i ‘ But 95 per cent of them are the weak, the unfortunate, the femen a, arr @h, If I could only ery, it would |Pects | In the a. ten | t! ‘ f The St ted D helpless. And they have been treated like dangerous criminals, Connection with dynamiting uch a relief. But my trouble 8 | te ood and ie, t with tl | 1! he lel ‘ em buses that}/men and women alike the { 1} of the home rful, stu fearful. I can | cuittal, as it did in the other ca’ ; : sha 3 or a ae A ‘ to stop. am c si i her bo not free my mind for a second Of | way the gist of a num of ad-| Arthur W. Rinehart has been a pe nes as ir and it e bea > of he 88 . : ; “How can I ‘ h things |the trouble that faces my bo; dressen to about 700 sociallsis and pointed Inspector of weight by | re are with \nd on fa of ' t.etop. Mayor D it he just } th of my John nd Jimmy?” she| “Wouldn't it be awful if they! inion labor men who gathered last| Superintendent of Utilities Valer pin hein fie ie Mee H Pious ; ; co} ‘eas Deng : asked Jobe yeen |ghould hang «my Johnny and/ night in the local labor temple Hi istant will be named| was right rR 5 t neh Epp Dik an end toMhe lav Piet igs os Ae such ‘ood gon, th y best in| Jimmy? Who can tell? They have Several eakers deplored the Rinehart has been engaged bt ong ahaa : pay, i Bie denavinent Fee aaa ea eee rat wall Raper | eect et alk ted been {last six years, tie used to be em.|. On the other hand, Mayor Dilling is dead wrong in shield-| | And the proper way to put a stop to these outrages is to boy, too, but somehow Johnny has | to my two good boys.” [Hake with @uch an outrage, but! ploye in ty engineer's office.| ing the notorious abuses in the administration of the city jail.!fire the men responsible for them, b

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