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* NEWS STANDS be DAYLIGHT ROBBERS GET $25,000 | BAYAN CASEHow Brutality in City WILL MAKE Ss Momse mises from BIG FAD ON BECOMING = Jail Makes Criminals THEATRES | EWELRY HOME| The Seattle Star OMe VOL. 13, NO. 54 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911 ONE CE OY TRAINS AnD | o A’ Last year nearly 16,000 prisoners, | | : al. better « men and women, were taken to the " . k Up odre g. follow. |the mercies of Jailer Corbett 7 ' bulldie <a“ Loot —— plain © Bryan @ The Star has said that not one in| ca 7 ; P : choi Se ement f ten of these was bad, not dan ' " Convicted Under W Name ‘ efore the F and Button, t or- | us, desperate criminals w wa rey 4 ; wey of Kitsa amit « The figures show that there are . r ele " Ai L. Haw V. Woot eress-examnir ex even less ew ed out of the c T omy amined paper fe d Only three out of every hundred | | why he w . Da t “ ied IN if a crimit uk ne De|could be regarded by anyone as oked \ ‘ ent of th : 1 Juserand bef “ 1 by |bad. For only 482 out of 16,000 | ene 4 4 { 1th 4 meas x Judge Yak use formed | were convicted of serious crimes ade Him Enemy of Society . ype ‘ pers be t the basis f arme Of these 16,000 men and women b ade Lad wa F t ‘ " aatie ’ whe EI charges Z t «who were dragged to ja 0,015 | of fe did ri did ant ed be ‘ | ground ¢ 1 were afterward turned loose. They | WHat it w t t t " f “ Sutton f the ‘ perhaps ree v \ « tt at make i pees t hy om ~ggibe. <b Sontag danger if w testime dete T f r agg Soeerto 7 eeuting attorne ts having fen a w h o ja ( ‘ e th a € « in a @hich he ap rn y har x The for absolute ; Judge Yaken testifiec morn: | ir Cieed- at and See fe : yr * I have no ve endly fee © Seattle cit ef mere tha This would p | r a toward biw ‘ han ft ool f e call ‘ ‘ | F ‘ F Ido not wish ob he t| > For few of 6,06 and atructic he Gra attle, | =m ; ts wide, apd t jenty ¢ ame out a . ay t tt o.M < th / een for every be All Treated as Crooks ot : } a Jodge Yakey testified that he ep e ‘ eA t | men he hed reprimanded Bryan on two or| them, lowers ther C a . a esti tempted tc Yake animosi a for 1 th 1 < k : : worth by asking if he owned buildings in | arrested 0c 1 tre him | tense t id gg . fist he was against Bryan because| If the not ks at the out-| ce . erat is el ues da tis - ‘ og ioe of the latter behalf of | set, it t strang hat a lot ofithe count onal. ‘ pot . ‘ aid th ber husband pre K te € we ‘ « r ked Alb Joeal option court sustained hem becon while the rave , The bat ndnaren - se ain tie ol yaniection and the que wa ¢ Sebastian ec 4 ome Horace Wylie, a ¥ own Washin 1 ett eatened Labor Men Busy. Q < also passing her bers v elping themselves adhe Li of at ae nc BURNS TO FACE 2 2.¢.u.0% be ! tuffed them: in- ack« f ‘ DARROW MAY NOT GRAND JURY : ANSWER H By United Pr Leased Wire Direct to foward Lo Mara bro’ tag blown atte * Times, and i i t high me @ynamited the politic So “DEFEND SUSPECTS tt dane tet watson a iterrererrers: ted f CHICAGO, April 26.—Clarence Darrow will not act as chief coun {OMAP OES, Aven Bir | nae an : y * Th ¢ r * 3 sel for the McNamaras and McManigal in their trial for alleged dyna Burne has not been examined y decia ir fit the ; 5 ene” eaten * Pie hehe atest at miting at Los Angeles: today, the prosecutor declaring | john J. MeN K of|#.wear Potlatch butte Do * Chie boy re ; 1 am too well slong in years," Darrow said today, “to undertake he was not yet ready to hear | private det oA hired! ® yoo x er . arKe ¢ such an arduous defense.” ' thugs, who te Ummt file a t to ng . b om. ie ne pcos 5 : As &@ part of this pran, Detective | sentiment age te ee Pwithin 10 days after the ¢ oF aan Shas? fer f keen ed here last night charged with : the charges ‘i ; fr 0 take} + tha § : » ' having inspired MeNamara’s kid BaMiould he ask for a heari : it ak that the _—— : jnaping, was taken before the grand| KA} ITY. 2 ’ date wi by the civil service | sort of the pe + toate » we jury today > nt aivite ; F ree for sta other charge ‘ this | a ae Lae OR. B. C, HYDE | May Indict Burns. ors t leclared t (Ry United Pree Leased Wice) 3 | Two of n f th Nearly 4,000 men ds of Untied Prove Leased Wi Just what legal steps will be i SAN F 6.—The 4 feat commission were also me yet d If i Sof the comm i rae KANSAS CITY, Mc ng gasiy oh cen probably raise $180,000, tm: | appe: ‘ t order placing® GM's action in dismissing “hief Dr. B. Clark Hyae wa y re rd fo c it | mediately for the detense of John | the Jren of i ‘ , ‘ M : } d there | H Seat he vom “Uy ain and at "E ” Th t’ th eancd bail pending re-trial on n ut y and id be \ nst | he Bringh A m, at's e otto tip Gbarge murdered Mil and ex ’ th Hy w dmitted to bail in n the Burns ; it Walt «aanie m sae PASH COAL CASES of James ryan, Six-Year Insurgent | »"'»'»," wo eS eo Walter cane apa | JA ’ ig en © National Ere (By United Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, April 26. — | WASHINGTON, D. He is a hard, rough fighter, is draw hi Dac eeeeelnethasetatl ia gpa vs — once went? tc home, accout A. G. Badorf, t PORTLAND, Or., April 20 bite ment ae ae tp Aleskan on ne Senator James W. Bryan. He’s| tion book | e Meer Bren pad noth " present A atinewags unt| Portiaad tapete ¥riaes labe te ban! see anil i ae wavty hearing th scrapping with the “ring” of Kit enc beginning ¢ 00 Di wh rn {te Shark: weve th he . = x from f ireme court of the 1 sap county, he contends, and he's | /l° "Othe y insure other city in nig t { t the tare Us from i alae = styffin’ out of ie pricks and « om ia clashed With Judge cen eeeeeeeeress et , J Na- | he behaled’ tx bo a H ttle, agal i je fought the ring from the|!! c i ‘ lathes’ with ‘San ‘ Ne : ed in sipertos The 1s ,found the entire county in the grip| (Wirt, and each time 0 present case in court he OCEAN PARK, ( April * tie Calton eque 1 rneys snement to Octo-|6f # cloed corporation of pollti-| mate was the joy of the “ring” tha sn hele ane A t 1 * RSTOW The KORBLY ASKS FAC " si 1 i! |tion, he contends, has come into ’ Bn My rad AOR cnt again in Mrs, Walter *| McManigal WASHINGTON, Dy Gr Arai se | rae righ ec McNamara Hugs court in an attempt to disbar him tethers ye down . eating’s possession, after * Sosed- detectives: passed. 4 Denyralenen inkiia Marbig takes j order, is : : Se ae an attorney The Pa ee F ing over tWO ® | here at 9:45 th rning, on telegraphed to Indianapolis for the|~ tens & 20ry McManigal, Giving Bryan came Enter Judge Yakey eta Say caatiior 2 ntle ck In the tire of *]way to Los Angel r in | facts regarding the arrest of J. J.| 1" P* PO ge hr k = Lie to “Confession” Bren - i r n : f rat, 4 . os He se x | we making i me « h 1 McNamara. it is presumed that on z henge nese FLAGSTAFF. Ariz., Ar 7 H Black,.« ¢ e :. eee, ‘ko tng Xjreach Los Angele me them will largely depend the ; Set MeNemarn and O ; F p D 1 A aah : : ‘ a n e the ‘ i of the proposed congressiona i b ; /Manigal are iendite hb D “ I Anche Spe quiry Perms, despite \ teal labor es fi by ed conte t ndmits a 4 : ee. bh . pseia : been 4 * I tence, is the aad if the crew of : Bon whit was ac orimer un eeper Pets and M n of ¢ i s WASHINGTON e government in =f Fights Shy of Books “IHOTFBHT Se ae a ee nc Rae Works at Lox Angeles three wee Stevensc but he wa ted by a| (By United pr Wire D to) Hine: fephone from a ago |Uon of Jonathan urne, sena Nist, wa ef witr b United tes Jater. ited of about 100 ante ieee, ete hotel May 26, 1909, to some one at |™ Oregon, for a place on against Nist, who ts on trial ‘ ed to re McManigal and “Jim” McNamara attorne Kept on Insurging |, SPRINGFIELD, Iils., April 2¢ pringfield he called “Governor,” | ;Omntce Of appropriations, f ( court for n : ; Hicny train ¢ p at the st-| the Beginning | a tied t Declaring primer investiga-landbenld he would take the nest |t0 Piacate the. progressive pe : " 1 probing 1 re. ree arms acro of the Feud cy in enate. He |tors’ order dir him to pro-|traim for the state capital with all |#¢an senators, and the exec d Nist spe Wieden Fe: ; wie an put has served and his rec-|duce his books in the attem » Money necessary to elect Lorl- | ** of the committec on them to ha cb oha ee ae detective, and Me ing wi le’s measures. So bit leged to have raised to elect Lorl-|the next. day Reperren yee. Oe ardly moved a " As caumeerone tach Heft arm was handcuffed ee 4 attacks upon his character mer to the United States senate is) Gook sald Hines was warried at | &reate they later | when. the 1 shot struc on adhe 2) Angeles policeman on that, In November, 1909, he estab-|unwarrantable, and an attempt at|the end of the conversation, for he | #22ounc ken up in mith athe fre: & oad As the train r¢ in lished the Navy Yard American |seizure, Edward Tilden, president | had mistakenly got Gov, Deneen |C&UCUS late if their demands | finally g he teatific N evoed lee wed ’ in self-protection, He started alof the National Packing com instend of former Governor Yates |*7@ Not grant @ brought up} kept on until: he nto a wide TRAPS FUGITIVE e arm to a « vi campagn for better regulation of /today resisted arraignment for con-/on the phone. Hoth Deneen and | the floor the senate tomorrow J oper ng at Boylston ay., near Dent tempt of the state senate alle have toaued adenine At the this afternoon | way, Smith told the Hy United Press Leased Wire, WILL GO AHEAD There has been sworn testimony the pro will insist on| Hero Nist was found later with a] VANCOUVER, B. ©.. April 26 | 4 hicago, 7 laces for nF lette on the inter-| “jimmy” lying near. hin 8 ected, it 4 with crry tine J, §, to Sue for $100,000,000 iyi fires inigna Dives Under Train [iss comres omen fr) suit wa'aotefound” N/a fart erg "ttn, nd Rimichic: it a | had told friends to “send it to ‘Tit-| Bri tow on the foreign relations| H. #. Bullderback, an eye witne he rage ate egy dart mye Be bets constration on he new | Lands, Partly in Washington tests, creel ted tne eel) SEMI ie | lode Santee | OP eee oe eer: ti cl Foran Morning that Gate const North ena “It no settleme V as uh TON, ‘apr 2 “I a. the tera , of the federal rant ”Y land hence evidence tending to In oft his clothing and ran through | tomorrow et. t posed aged by the recent decision of {refusing to sell ’to a | ce vending 1c gin Mee A Wd ns a rancher, treate rowd an¢ the United tates ern, The Northern Pacific also will be | Judge Nathantel Sears indicated | !n®, “Viva la Revolution.” A crowd (By United Press Leased Wire.) was the 1 wanted in ing ONT sued cn the same grounds to re-jthat @ resolution declaring the| pureed him. Ho plunged under SOUTH BEND, Ind.. April 26 aps “Hess ‘walked Anderson into in contempt | the Wheels of a moving freight train | i Dalcs ‘Wic'trurnat, claiming ta.be'aline state fore the d the imme of the line in th set t has been reach-| whereby the United State ett A A NN As el i . ‘. when our construction — er ment recovered from the onal iS h Rainier boule we should| Pacific more than 2,400,000 acres! cover thousands of acres in Wash-| millionaire paeker t : M nein " A BP ahead and lay our rails 12 inches | of land because the road had ington state, would be opposed and was decapitated Smoking will soon be forbidden | former city attorney of Seattle, ap-| prisoner knew he was nabbed ‘ ford aid Erickson. | to sell to actual settlers, the d Teen cpetacie to the government's| One faction in the senate fs urg:| (4i =—— on all street cars in Seattle. The| peared before two justices of the} git to do that, The| iment of the interior will soon start | success oe lost tie, Union Pa. ing that Tilden be permitted to| NEEDLES, Cal, Apri 26.—J. J.| public safety committee thls morn-| peace at Niles, Mich, yesterday | # % # 40% KA AOR KA HOR te pMurts may ‘ Olean One eta in to, recover” lands cific ts that after receiving the|show his records to a single mem-| McNamara and his vrother, James |ing recommended the anti-smoking |afternoon with a license and asked | * Pay but it is ha {ts | ber of the committee, as he himself] W,, and Ortie McManigal, ‘alleged | bill for passaxe |to be married to Nettie R. Smith, | * fashion decrees it; 00,000 in Washington,|grant that company changed ble that| worth $16 v + * * tton, * * * Mey will hold the people of Seattle | Nevada and Wyoming from the|cerporate title from the Union Pa-| proposed dynamiters, are on California soil.| A petition containing over 5,000}a negress of Mayorsville, Miss.|* buy a len Potlatch @ the throat for the benefit of| Union Pachtic ciffe Railroad company to the| Willam H. Cook, a Minnesota|'Thelr train crossed the line at 4|mames asking for the passagy of | Both officials refused to perform|* Whord.” } It is charged the Union Pacific,|Unton Pacific “Railway” company.|lumberman, admitted he heard|a, m, [the ordinance was mitted, the ceremony, | rrr ne a ae eet