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Pioneers of 49 Hold Their Last Campfire Arrested on “FORTY-NINERS” RECALLING THEIR PIONEER HARDSHIPS pioneers of 49 met, ‘The men who, in the gold rash to bivouse this month a | Cat West, joined with ploneors | and tofay the Assocl-/ of the Mexican and eclvil wars. | Pork and beans and hardtack Pioneers of 49 1s 80) were eaten, Other “edibles” famil- tar to those who crowed Pe dg of three tepochs of nin om the prairie ac! ner on ry Tuned 7 the | rounded the Hora were served. The 4Gers disband ‘pioneers and veterans gathered), RS AEE s, Almost Without Face Prosecution , Backed by Private Millions ILLES. Cal. Sept ny John J, McNamara, secretary of 1 troa Workers’ uston, and bis brother, J. Bh. McNamara, ‘Qppailing odds, preparing for their trial» for mur on charges growing out of the explosion at the plant eTimes, last October. from home, in a country of strangers, harassed attacks to prejudice thelr defense, and with dollars at band, the brothers face a powerful, aa of private Interests, with hundreds of thousands for supporting and pressing the marder- charges. Be fateresta, and paturally in the foreground of the pros- governmental machinery, with its detectives, officers and ee ot the public machinery is, first, the Merchants’ and of Los Angelos, an organization pledged ot open shop, aad which for montha has been en- @esault on organised labor here. Harrison Gray by the October explosion, is the mouthpiece of of business interests. (p the background, also, ts ‘Bad more powerfa! National Erectors’ association, | UNLIMITED FUNDS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, DIATELY AVAILABLE FOR USE AGAINST S HAVE NOW ON HAND FOR THEIR DE- BLY $15,000. at variance with the widely and frequently the McNamaras bave beep provided with a de- @ million dollars Ahat has been available for the defense of the Mc- arrest has not reached $100,000. it to such @ case as this is heavy. The estab- Office in Los Angeles was @ necessity. During the ‘the-arrests in Indianapolis, public offieers and private y of the interests backing the prosecution have , preparing evidence These detectives and other had to be watched ty the defense. on the part of the lawyers for ihe MeNamaras, of the activities of the other side, knowledge upon tions for croasexamination and refutation, might miscarriage of justices. though expensive, by the very oature of it cannot be out exposing the McNamaras to trickery and injns The McNamara defense sees clearly that fair talals, ‘the continued maintenance of the Los Angeles law increased watchfuiness up to and during the progress b Which will consume four months or more for each defend- are lacking, The first trial begins October 11 * Four Down! Determined to rid the city of evil in the ‘down town districts, Mayor Geo. Ellis men tade an attack on the sign boards and de- need of the largest ones. it was called upon to scale the buildings the destruction under the mayor's guidance. A the work. as Xeeteee ere eee eee eee 2 ene thteatened revolutions and war apectres are {M» map of Kurope today, Not since the°tlona threatens # war have the “powers” faced aa se- ea tation. Besides the FrancoGerman fuss ©, there's a multitude of trouble. torn by socialistic activit; Francewant bread through an open revolt against the ‘At Dublin a fond, at St. Quentin, Lens and Paris. A%sansination of Premier Stolypin at '# another ides in terror at St ae On jersburg. "| humanely, not criminally.” Spain and Austria are In the throes of revolt. Bar- “Valencia, Sargossa, Sevelle, Gijon, Cadiz, Bilbao | Palimater (Spain) are in revolt. Food riots in Austria result in martial law at} Dated this 26th day of September, 1911. Vienna and at Prague. The people are crying, “We general strike throughout Ireland. Soclalistic demonstrations are ovourting in ea rr ne slaughtgg of the Jewa,land and even the papal see has ordered new rifles bi . e nd ammunition for the Swiss guards at the vatican Shee) ROPERE eee er Short Weight A whrrant was issued today for the arrest of George Howls coal dealor at Georgetown, alleged to have sold and delivered what he represented to be a ton of coal without welghing _ It, Warrants have ben out ain Saturday for the arreat of the ific Fuel & tee company on the same charge. W_N. Zehring, a Pike st. grocer, arrested jast Saturday for selling a can of lard without having the) woight marked on Ht, will be tried at the police court next Thursday morning, NASHUA, lowa--A tack, which penetrated hin t, wmuddenty ro stored to Henry Rickoff his power of speech,—News Item, ‘on, Bot we want to know what he auld, The Grouch-Maker, The car you mised, halides bedeplinlin Nadi. iis Nadal * AH, IT’S A BOY o * “T's a boy,” ft * That accounted for numer * ® ons cigars cireulating in the * * courthouse today, George # ® Friend, the young lawyer, t# : ® the happy father. 4 PHOTOS FREE a With Every Cash Want Ad Amounting to $1 or Over LEFT AT THE STAR OFFICE OR AT ANY OF THE THREE QUAKER DRUG STORES, THE STAR ILL ISSUE A COUPON ENTITLING BEARER TO TWO BEAUTIFUL PANEL PHOTOS| FREE AT LA PINE STUDIO, THIRD AVENUE. NOT TO BE DREAMED OF._. Bang! Bang! He thought that the Germans were upon him, and he awoke to find that it was only the boots rapping at his door. “Well, what is it?” he grumbled. “A telegram, sir,” replied boots, in breathless tones, Will you the door, air? Certainty not!" exclaimed Jones orosaly, He was by no anxions to leave his sheltering sheets, “Slip it under the door, my boy.” “T can't do that, str,” replied the boots anxiously, “It's on a tray.” Youth's Cemeanion, *® The stork arrived Saturday : i ® night. * Tawa eensensenne y about the campfire and reco ated thelr expericnces, Twelve “forty-| EDITOR 18 TOO SHORT, hiners” attended. | The ~alners were organized) BLOOMINGTON, ta 1889 with over 150 members. Because he was so m eoen who came by train to Bran-| od, Aaron Reuther, pu! ston sald the Pullmana of today! Welton Record, ended his life by were leas comfortable to them than! shooting. An article recently ap- the prairie sebooner or the storm-| pearing in w Decatur paper ridl- tossed whip that oon the Horn.| culed ~ halght. [Seattle Comment on Extraordinary Case ‘The Star asked several Seattle people what they would do If they sat om the Jury to try Sister Sears and Brother Gillette of the Florida Shaker colony for killing Sister Sadie Marchant by adminis toring chloroform when she was dying. They wore asked whether the two Shakers should be punixhed, if the alleged facts in the case were true. Here Is what co : NO CRIMINAL INTENT “Brother Egbert should be punished, but not by Was not committed with-malice aforethought, The a not present, though the intent to kill was undovbdt "sd Rev. M. A. of the First Presbyterian church, “But tho taking of human life should not go unpunished. The Shakers were Probably moved by religious fanaticiew, but they must be taught that they cannot break law by reason of it. It would be a dangerous Precedent to eatablish, namely, to allow anyone to kill because actu- ated by @ desire to relieve the suffering of the victim. Society cannot be jeopardized by a universal application of such a theory.” INHUMANE TO LET PEOPLE SUFFER “it ig inhumane to let people suffer ae Gadi to have suffered,” said Mra. Thomas Murphin: circles in Seattle. “We mals out of the torture of a ravaging disease, but human beings are allowed to suffer any amount of agony, although M is foregone that the sufferer must soom die. “Por this reason I do not believe that the Shaker couple indicted for murder in the committd that crime, They acted PUNISHMENT Shaker colony in Floride, who gaye Sadie Marchant chloroform to teliove her from suffering when sho was dying of consumption, are guilty of murder tn the first degree.” said Judge John F. Main of the criminal court. “But the circumstances of the case should be teken in consideration, and I certainly would not favor their punishment by hanging. I think they ought to be punished, however humane thetr motives ip taking life were. “Nelther the interests of justice nor the protection of society demands that they should be severely punished. A brief term tn prison, followed by an executive pardon, would amply sati«fy all just dewands tor their ce camess carl May Solve Murder With Hypnotism’. Poe ana Burnham have fai! ft is improb- cBLOnAbo PRINGS, Colo. [abi at Donate it" refensnd ie re Sept. 26.--The police here are today | tor the present at considering hypnotism as @ Me&N* | ported that the police have évidence of establishing Me working basis we which indicates that Donatel can the solving of the mysterious m Sat bans fetes ba wht a. Vine ee eee Sn NY. wero slain with an ax. One thing in favor of woman sut- In an effort to find a motive for | frage--you don’t hear the crime, it is proposed to have out and yellin) an expert exereiee his influence over Antone Donatel, who is being held spect. Despite the fact that the finger print tests of both Donato! and inning rally, seo. NOTICE OF HEARING ON TAX LEVY ESTIMATES OF THE PORT OF SEATTLE HOTIGN 19 hereby given that at 9 $8 + on Thursday, september nt, Pa ies regula Ih floor of the Centra’ of the ‘trom the Port “a Meats to January by at which time snd may apperr before sal and a pon ‘the currant cell for the purposes of Aeattlo during such period fore adopted by aa follows: ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF THE: PORT OF SEATTLE FROM SEPTEMBER 5, 1911, TO IARY 1, 1913: Ottiogs rant, 15 months at 199 oe Baath office edutpmicnt ‘and’ supption Baxinegey 1b months wt #020. por engineer, 12 month month 4171 : 2 Asaintabt sooretary, 16 monthw at $10) Contoyipiation of immedinte constFurtion by Port Commin- expenses We lection for the yi 1912 General port election December Wit . . ° Incidentain .... Total seers repetition of bloodshed and revolu- SUMMAR $86,100.00 $466,100.00 eo and Surplus AmeusN \e' be levied tor THE niin com MISSION great mass meeting declares for a THE PORT “OF SEATTLE, By 1 M. CHITTENDEN, Ite Prowides ja Booretary, have. Suankaes Ses" tt "tothe Hh sullen, 6469 Batiard Av. Baiiand Mores, Fourth «ey ont Pike #4 Hird ay. and Madivor ar, Phone — OXYPATHOR a Ja, Swen be: | boulevard amd ist ay. WN bar tone. boo About relieved or curea here tm ast moron OXYPATHOR CO., Bide, Seattio, Wash, fai Hanaicd Ms Vens ok Hon 1206, Heat eo piles only to the direct employer eemplor ment agen. ‘anted—To learn ge ‘earnian. Srobare Glove Fas: ee coat id © 3888, greningy, —_—_—_ an tow days «week; W100 per Gay.” Phone Kenwood “1431. se na tlp WANTEO—MALE. wertisemenie under thie saute. ORY ONLY, will be ‘only, to the direct employer ents. from. emyploy mer aee" or commun arma wilt jseton prapast charged “ wee, rates Nt once for routes i arts of the city, eapecially in tke Queen Anne hill, Interbay. Renton Hii) Beacon Hil and Raiser ood routes for all boys, Sere routge for sais. 8 Hey districts a bie a | Large tracts on now Lake mt also sheet Iron kere Ap. piy Poget Stove and Range Co., Ratiroad ad H Aa unltnttea couree only our school or write ing man , expnnience clean SO ot cold running water, 3 baths, 26¢ Athi and up Motel Mode, 1810 ard near Spring 9c ing St, Poot int cown{ everything news 2%¢ per | 2 W. Cramer, Ted Daine good Wood working ma- jon $2.60; steady work CO. “Young | man in hardware nowledge of bookkeeping m; 10 # 1 1G to 3 MISCELLANEOUS means | 6 TERMS, $85 CASH; $5 MONTHLY |“? {Sten wna “bs. Bie Jambo SITUATION WANTED, MALE. mer thie © > ¢ LOST AND SVGUNB: nan Llewellyn setter ning, Kepiember 24; Fe nrnon, 18a Ward wt Hiack and white Weonse No. %-b91T; 0 an CIAL NOTICES. ot J e ‘The home of cowboy and Indian ple- i next dno i ow, Bund wank YY rewara; phone Cedar as | Goo aie War Ollve se FURNISHED Room } rooms, 41.7 ea “tp. | od bee! eat A ver Free bathe and phones ee acaes of oe pee inet Theme Queen i a 1s Valley ot. ronan he ser jaueckeoving “sulte: 3 front oath. including, Waht Taye PDO DDI i BULLETIN OO Wane. By intting us koow your name and sereen, oo Sit mall you 6 aC Gniaine eversthing we aati Pais @ comPant, Main 241, "ind. neve PPP PDD Sep DoDD DDE COVOUSUUESCOS If you ean, this 6 acres creek bottom and wil! Rrow wnyiing: covered with » fin And on #9 | FARMS AND ACREB—Continued OPA CAN YOU RAISE $50.00? howld interest ¥ on good within easy of loam nol New York bt "Tien can 1019 THIRD AV ~ POULSBO none better; ty miles by fare from 10 cash » “OLE HANBON & CO. 414 New York Block $20 CABH AND $10 MONTHLY near ¥ RMALTY CO. COLUMBIA ST BLACK MUCK BOTTOM Bask ‘nundine | SEVEN HUNDRED AND PITY | DOLLARS BUYS 10 -_ RES PARTIALLY | CLE 16 per reonth; : eet, wh of noon howe, op Washington | atth If te 4 Terme to suit. Phone + K. Mercer ot, Seattle main county rowd, farm, Your ows is Binth ay W ond Wouses Yar rent 128 GLOBE BLOCK Ind. S841 ‘HuRKE & FARRAR, INC. 405 to 408 New York Bloc 19 S00 orchard views AN KIN the, best served if his business address is not given in the which he uses. » This is true of adv. little want ad ertisements for help, of certain classes of real estate and other lines. For your conveni ence ‘The Star will give your ad a “keyed” address, and all replies may be sent to a cer- tain box in care of The Star. Mail may be called for or will be forward- ed anywhere if you deposit 4c post- FURNIGHED HOUSES S+0om modern cotta: furnished or unfurnished. or turniture, for 'aaies on | ye CITY REAL ESTATE. ILL SELL ON EASY TERMS far line, 20 minutes from Pike st. Phone | Ws house with larwe tract of rich tonm Grogn 484 ~~ FOR RENT—FLATS it ar fin Walking alae 1 Ind 4940 with bath, hea “cheap. Mala 2189 BUSINESS CHANCES. LY-¥ooIn Wansiont hovel, cova TIENC Gown town. Prige only § 281 | S-ro “ AN OFPORTUNITY, By 1en car ling ot Lake Burien, $100 up, down 118 Leary Bide ind. WEST SEATTLE bits &! TATE cn Te xe BXCLUSIVELY, 14 Dowun Block. jecond ay, Main 2484. Ind. 2269. FARMS ANO ACREAG! ACREAGE ON NEW MACADAM ROAD | YY LARGE TRACT, $425 {a Hare tract of riclt loam soi, now Macadam Ald. Road, few minutes’ ai omy three = the | hin poultry eixhbors, easy torme of $25 down and $5 help you and you oats to "pu RKE & FARRAR, INC. to 409 New York Block 20 AGRES--8300 r office, on wharf at Kirk $50 cash. “For sale by owner ~ GREAT WOCDLAND PARK soll where you ran ral tores and churches and boat landing. Take Madl- fom electric car to Lake Washington nd Kirkland ferry or Anderegn boats to ur ad BURKE & FARRAR, INC. 408 to 40) New York itlock GREAT OWNER SACRIFICE” oom cottage, all roughed in for plum’ en; Wired for light; plastered full frat poreh; —ulce Mew: large ‘ear lines: Price $1,750 Take orth of Woodland Open Evenings by Appointment Gornor tot, with 6 i location. Why Nor YOUR OWN HOME? on $25 cash and $10 per month will uy & nice modern home Close to car nd schoo! ? also have a few cholce lots left at per month. Wil help 214 By erything pai > CO. 1019 THIRD AV. BARGAIN Good t-room plastered cottage y water; good view of sa large lot G0x182 toe only $1,160: $75 per month. Take Phinney ® EVETT & co. wy Ay. Phones North 16, Grean S42. South of Port Orchard; one mite trom We Poi fron and school; can be had at a bargain FD 2 ni nO agents. Rt aunty road nin drlw landing. A. smait There are 62 ‘erm and enough ground eaafully over 6,000 chick « right party comes along, will welt in hie own terme and with proper care and management, if he ino hustler, he should make the pay for iteeif In two years, Wal flgen at Kirkland, on ferry dock ‘wo improved foasonable, Writ W. Mockwits, Komnyaato, ' ~ BOR SALE SWN YOUR OWN TOME, bulla anbwhere; eas American Bide. R SAL the city. —CITY PROPERTY improved, See Gea. T. ¥ York Wiki, Seattle. bung Dullt-in paneled dining room; ni $1,600; $50 cash, balance $10 per BLOCK 'Y SNAP sidewalk, grade, sower paid in RELL & CO. nd North S600. CLIPPORD LAND CO, 1018 THIRD AV. ITY REAL ah mt F909 POF s5) "6 nooMe F166 Woodtand. Box ay L ‘ATR oud, Pelt t RENT PoLkec: 300 AMERICAN y to loan on city oF cauntty Vma> Property at curr Geo. ¥. Moore & CUTE AND COUNTY LOANS | PA smvroved or vacant propert ay Day. ant & Co, 312 Hecond and Columbia. COLLATERAL LOANS. PROVIDENT, PLEDGE wc a 00 White Buliding “omecrean LIVESTOCK. anay “ea! id Whine Rak cooks Brown, 542% rele ter Sid Jobbers. Wi and Socr screens. a Tite, ®, Ind. $181. 8F fa? L._2121 Western av. nine as WAT ma MAKERS. we Hate ciraned and bocked. 302-3 Bailey tag. sand. wife. imturies, ph Wante Mosea oR EN NNN, Hobart Waah.. breeder rheumatian, nerve: casen, piles. ete. mer ric Muilinnix: 35 yea i WOMEN; REN nt Liberty Bide. opposite Coe a, eae amice owe, thi itis “maadttunee’ "ase ware Founded 60 years: highest hookiet and advice tree Burke Bid ©. D. Hasilas, | setior to ent | tigation; | written Inions on scope and validity of patent TE Mehey Block. Puone Alain, gens Adams & Brooks, 1 Trade Ma a Pramping, steam and. sus rth mgke & spec! mt dettary of work, Writ Bighth ‘ave "ital __Ina_ 1207, Take Dion Norier Vink, of _ Westiake cars. tonight st ° Coat Stamp dand Main, Ind. 13 WEI RATS, Our RosoTUTeTy Storage Locked Vault for valuablem. 1016 Republican st. Henry Weller, Transfer, Both phones. wis TW Uate, (01 Kilbourne Ballard oar, Tremont FoR, Bek “abd “otvor “ms To Typewriter and Supely Co.. 382 N.Y Bik. Sst ennui esindhimen meena