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iamon D The Seattle Star M’MANIGAL CONFESSES Jurns Against McNamara Brothers, Blaming Them for Times Disaster—Gives Long List of Dynamite Outrages. (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) LOS ANGELES With Maniga! At edericks beg be case against J B. Me [as Ansel MeN Opartially dest Iron Two These were Five copies we gray io “to relate the Pwhich destroye score of men James It was James B Who piled the ¢ “eording to McManiga fan and M. Schmidt Peomplices, were in when the bomb ex John J. Planned Joby } John J. McNar cone ‘gebeme. planned P@rected his brothe eat. At 7 o'clock | September “ Manigal'« - Namara wen year of the planted the dock at anig Works ewellyt ad $4,000,006 n of p B. Did It Dec MeNama amite und Di alt oded. to dyna Chicage Lynch December § by on the p unction watchman railre was k Mc Mc cording to nd alarm then caught lark” train for n Franciseo Hence he was four hours out of when the explosion occurred. | MeManiga! freely gave the details ia long list of crimes in which he figured as the “wrecking In all of these John J. Me-| ara was the guiding spirit and r, he said. For every job undertook McManigal cc ssed was paid $200 in advance, re r fee, and if he was successful mber 25, Was paid from $500 to $1,000. | compa lant J. McNamara decided upon | mited campaign of destruction, Me ebruary al said, three years ago. the Iroquots /Among the more important dyna me confessed to by McManigal ding to District Attorney Pred. are the following pyr October 12, 1906, engine @ Co. railroad, dynar Pa. H October 20, 1906. WOkio bridge at Youngstown. ( ted. UNION MEN CALL M’MANIGAL | _ ANOTHER HARRY ORCHARD er that made by © 108 ANGELES, Cal, April 28.—{ which failed the confession of Ortie Mc-|tempt to ¢ will prove a boomerang and Pettibon the prosecution, the Atte y t of local labor leaders, |clared th the McNamara brothers, Ohio, inju dynam’ $10, Los ding wrecked an¢ bombs found ai Octor 1 Times ” Kansas ¢ under Mo K Portland, Ore Los Angeles, dyna. “ Iron 1911, explosio works, in at South 1911, Western Fuel cor Milwau dynam March 25, 1911 hoisting plant at Milwaukee, being erected by the Hyle & Patterson Construction com pany, of Pittsburg, dynamited April 1, 1911, blast wrecked tower on municipal building at Springfield, | Mass. of PV. at Clair Baltimore & Ohio, Harry dismally viet Moyer Orchard and! in the at Hay wood ib Harriman today de only was McMani touchewith Burns, but by the latter monetary reward in return for a fe and was promised that “whatever hap pens, he would be taken care of gal in close he was paid and was given money has been of Detect confes of iy. McManigal, they. say, Weeks in the employ Burns. cManigal's "mt one ie a repli IST FOUND GUILTY Axel Nist, accused of the shooting of Patrolman Davis, was d guilty of murder in the second degree. The jury was out | hours. Nist heard the verdict calmly. Reaching the of the case m be charged with the Albert the |TWitehell to ne \then two mo: ht to €& | Smith said Nist but no revolver was found upon him when arrested. Nist did large “jimmy,” however Ford | went to. the jury late last = wee AHRERKRER ‘cor hot Grove dying that he Tyler and of hearing six shots Patrolman H. ©. hot at him twice. ernx Patrolman Davis ‘Prosecution yesterday sou that Nist and Ford the shot that ki! fellow conspirators. Boyden testified that Rebels March o on City | WASHINGTON, April 28. ite the fact that Francisco © and representati of nt Diaz agreed to an exten Mon of the armistice for another days, Ambassador Wilson re that fighting ‘s again in full who Davis, car The . * «The strains of the band will # be heard in the parks again this summer. The park board will arrange for concerts, be ginning with June 20. The de tails have not yet been com pleted, but it is thought that 4 last summer's arrangement Five thousand will be followed Cuernavaca and "toward Mexico City rebels have left are marching ee PERE EE kk tk tt tk htt 1910, Liewellyn Iron | season 4x SESS HEE EEL ONLY INDEPENDENT SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NEWSPAPER APRIL IN 26, 1911 SEATTLE ONE CENT. ‘FREDDIE, THE STAR OFFICE BOY, INTERVIEWS DUGDALE ABOUT BASEBALL, THE PENRANT ae THE HAREM SKIRT BY FREDDIE, THE OFFICE an editor, I agnate BOY) ot I wa Mr owner of ‘ | with in the Millinery park 1, so I went Hie First Quizzie i] was how e He ar anager | Did you eve like that? It way brain and you questior ke of what he thought of skoit, and he replied be in owed Sure of the Pennant, of Course. Next | thought of the B, B. bugs, Jand I asked him how about the pen- | }nant, and he he didn’t doubt | la bit but what the 19: Old Glory | would wave from that pennant mast field the end of the anid jin center at walked down when along a man, and ished grand stand obs } Ast we lfrom th Jeame Ja he snapped us } 0. 1 forgot | Dugdale told me a good ¢ the That's one r mind being a our camer that Mr that ther asebdall bust ason why I H mag to say is fn ness. wouldn't ‘coup KISSES COST WIFE AND $10,000; 8ST, LOUIS, Mo., April 28 cold | | eaeee broke up the home of Michael Oppenstein, a wealthy | Kansas Ci jewele and led to the | wife getting a divorce Mrs Oppenstein sald her hu stood | [like a statue whe ed him and wa indifferent all times |The court thought was entitled to a divorce, with R here pand $10,000 alimony Pe * * * * * IN SUIT FOR A jury in the King cc super decided that a grown cold through another is $9,000 to the loss sensational trial lasting days, Mrs. Ethel Richt! has jwon that amount in damages from Mrs. Florence H. Neal, whom she sued for $20,000. Mrs. Richt! and Mrs, Neal schoolmates in Montana nearly Play Pool, Then Rob Saloon. (By United Pres PORTLAND. —Marshalling * and seven patron # lar at the point * two waymet # fore midnight, rifled *# of the Old Home # $150 and walked out * robbing the place |% bought a round of d % played pool for half an hour Rodel ctciaiaielieliaiiatelielielel ty oO th * * * * * . hesband's love, alienation by worth just | suffers the fter a woman, wife who the aloon Befo: robb two were Seeteeeeee THE HICKTOWN BEE While | mings Judge Yakey Prosecutor Cum objected that is not on trial in the Special repeatedly gainst jurist de disbarment Senator J nevertheless |fense for the proceeding Bryan, the has been on the past 24 hours. | Bryan, by skillful maneuvering, {has virtually become the prose cutor. Yesterday he made Judge l¥akey admit that while prosecut ing attorney of Kitsap county he ltraveled on passes on the Port JOrchard route, also that he owned t |buildings in which saloons w located, and the fix }tures in another saloon Ww and the fe he May Her who ain’ hopes to a whimpered two at actual wer today. Diamond Rings for the Prettiest Girls other Western town I've “Tillie’s Nightmare” theat Beattie has more pretty girls than any oe ever seen.” That's what Maric teal, company said today. The Star belie Bo, to prove that Seattle diamond ring—a lustrous y every week for the The plan is simply this: For the photograph of the prettiest girl itted to The Star Beauty Editor next week, beginning Monday, Btar offers a diamond ring. ‘Of course, there will be a lot of pictures sent We been selected; two men and a woman The Star will announce their names next week, BUT IN THE MEANTIME—GET BUSY WITH PICTURES, know a pretty girl, boost for Seattle and send in her picture. are the Conditions: No names will be printed with pictures exoept with the ones Win @ diamond ring. Dressler of knows what she is talking about has more than its share beauty—will be given next three weeks. ves that Marie of fair damsels, a Reward for as in. Three judges It All pictures will be return uninjured at the end of the contest, Ali pictures must have been taken within the past 12 months, 2. 3. And there is no other condition IF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE PASSING GOOD LOOKING, don’t decide to take no part in this contest because you have no late pictures. The Star will pay for your pictures. Go to James & Bush nell, the high class photographers in the Arcade building, on Second ay., and have some new Art Panel pictures taken, They will cost you nothing; The Star pays for that The first weekly contest in the series will end next Saturday, May The photograph of the prettiest girl sent In by that time will win diamond ring. Address ali photographs Beauty Editor, that the name and address of the girl is plainly But the name will not be printed unles@ she is one of th Also add your own, name and address to the photograph. simply as @ sign of good faith, Now, then, let's see if Seattle has 6. the The Star. Be sure written on the back e winners. This to the prettiest girls in the world, eee, Bed HUSBAND'S LOVE are ago Mrs. Neal's husband dentally drowned in river while working for the Spo kane Mill She recovered $1 000 dam which judgment is now on al | Richti abandoned his wife, it wa alleged, and Mrs, Richti got a divorce from him, He has failed to support her, she says, spending | |his money on Mrs. Neal Mrs, Richti has two children 30} mre Neal has one wa the acel Spokane Co. ges BRYAN PUTS YAKEY ON GRILL This went | veer “ accounts fo: ting as judge in King county | One expense statement showed jthat Yar expenses for 17 | amounted to $ “Yon didn’t ha t {portation at that time t ‘ode on a asked Yakey answered “No.” What were the expense For | and meals Judge Yakey had to go into de tails. “My dinner, amounted on the | average to about $1.50," he said ‘Sometimes it went to $2; break- | fast cost me about 86 cents, and | lumeh up to $1," he explained. My }room cost usually $1.50. In explaining his use of pa | Judge Yakey said that he ss the wharf land at Port Orchard jand that he recelved the passes on that account | “Is tt not a fact that you traveled | jon a pass after the boats be Jlanding at other wharf which you did not own?” asked Bryan Yakey admitted that, but said it was legal | “You were Hlocal option Bryan | “IL will give liquor question, said Judge Yakey “{ don’t think the court you to give a prohibition Bryan agwered, morning Bryan expense after | sit days ans. you pass? Bryan opposed to m fight I mad in the asked | you my views on the| if you choose, wants | speech,” | The purchase of a Potlatch but ton now will make possible a great free aviation meet on Potlatch) week, | | Powder comy | rived oy NEWS STANDS be FREDDIE INTER VIEWING DUGDALE. GUESS WH ICH IS FREODIE 1 WOMAN WINS $9,000 VERDICT | LAUNDRY GIRLS GO ON oTRIKE SPOKANE, April 28 Fi the W porergg on laundry went on strike yestgrday Bonn of the duction of the piece! work syst believed by them to| be a plan feet thé new | law limiting women's work to eigh: hou day (CLERK TRIES TO | IDENTIFY BRYCE (By United Pres used Wire.) LOS ANGELES Kprit 28 ona | Baker, superintendent of the Giant at Giant, Cal,, ar from San Frat whether J. B. re in m, to ¢ 8 ny here today cisco to determine McNamara is J. B. Bryee, who pur chased the dynamite at the Giant works, with which it is al Times plant was destroyed Baker delivered the explosive tc three men, later identified Bryce, Caplan and Leonard, on| board the launch fF three days before the om. He tained Bry to the r ceipt | TEACH HOME-MAKING (My United Prone Leased Wire) CHICAGO, April Teaching | itp Roueawite” eatiaeeay noe the | husband how to save money and buy a home, is the principal mis sion of the Real Estate and Ideal | Homes opening today in the} Coliseum. Everything that can help in the building, furnishing and rating of a home is on view erless, explos ob signature fk TOR TOR ke tk! * WEATHER FORECAST. * Fair tonight, with light frost * Saturday fair; light westerly * winds. ROR OK RO kk GETS A DIVORCE. (By United Press Leased W PORTLAND, Ore, April Mrs, Clara Baumeister, formerly Clara Buligg of Seattle, grant: | ed a divorce today on the of desertion, She was married "| see wa 1904 at Seattle. | Conceal | route last grounds | 8} d Rings for the Prettiest Seattle Girls ME EDITION DILLING TRIES TO STOP PROBE Council Committee Threatens to Go Down the Liné With Mayor Over Police Brutality Charges Bannick Discharges Matron Who Told of Cruelty to Indian Girl—“They Are Trying to Make Me the ‘Goat’ for Their Own Brutality,” She Says TRAINS AND the case, “I want to den he sa rne lows xpress it Jailer € appear ornin this 3 Mrs. Berry got “in bad” with the jail management, she said, | by calling the attention of Councilmen Wardall and Griffiths to the pitiful plight of the Indian girl. This was confirmed by Wardall himself in committee meet ing today, who said that it was Mrs. Berry's humanity that urged her to try to get living conditions for the girl that made the jail officials down on her. “After I had called Mr. Wardall in to see the girl,” said Mrs, | Berry, * “I was called before Chief Bannick. ‘You have laid your | self liable to dismissal by calling Wardall in,’ he told me.” I immediately called Mr. Wardall up and told him at ick had said. He told me not to worry, that he would s Then thi Je matter came up, and they bad t id of me rs, Ber out what d by me, ce ta cally denied that responsible for that take the w he said. “But aid he had to seal ket health officer, wa nd get I wa or two at a a big hurry ng to one as in He away before just hurry Corning said don't Why you em thr t or s and did w Ph what thout brick, they, me afar Bovey Two 0 ry Or first KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT back in the bac rt of the jail Wappenstein conditions grew sicker of the other matrons brutalities take place tt himself she 8 reminded her that if she | during from 1 want you to and shut ¢ tay keep mouth Lat w ulked v If says mn nd unendu th as bad a The other r job I don’t want to hol Mrs. Berry She broke the bad thin € must talk and g things, keep quiet, don’t talk Wappenstein said, “Keep able, the Cort a we and keep silent about it, she told the other matron, talked, she would surely, wor d the job if I have to be a party to such things,"* wa: s reply 1 is that no matter st of them rules, for the rule at how no one in trouble, Or, as and shut Mrs. an the the jail ~ AUTO TRAGEDY (ity United Press Leased Wire.) OAKLAND, April 28.—While en ight to Stockton to take hill climbing contest exton of San Francisco and his mechanician, Paddy were hurled from their] ite Marcus a ditch near Santa} mat bY will die ibn your n your mouth So the her been the g m made have ilent nisrule ’ Daly’s Daughter Ill BUFFALO. Stricken with as the result Anaconda Daly Berry charge man cou of br n't keer tality and that April 28.—« art trouble altitude in Mrs. Margaret ighter of the is today en route a special train to consult sts serious h in of the part Jame driver Carragher automobile into Rita, Sexton probably WIT SAVES HER KANSAS CITY, Mo., April WASHINGTON, April A woman's wit saved her life ater’ Sone eialane Mrs. C. B. Rhodes—was in Dicsttaie 1. aavert lectric coupe when it skidded Seattle set the brakes but the car absent backwards toward an embankment. | jy . Then she opened the door and| “a prang out The ar plunged ove the embankment and was wrecke at the bottom Tells Congress About Seattle’s Potlatch is inquiry free morning. Potlatch button?

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