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< ® PORES i é NDI , CO. FF cope URT ¢ Nightly TY EDITION | Sir Frederick Pollock delivered a lee I! HM ture at Columbia university on “The the He i Giants and Gods.” must be Mstrong for those Athletics, 110 CLUBS |p FOR STRIKE BREAKER | (Ry United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. %—To hundred etrikebreakers heused in the Southern Pacific shops her armed with clubs made of pick. handles, axe handies and any other! weapon that might crush a man's ekull, were given notice today by the beard of police commissioners that any armed men found outside the raliroad property would be ar- rested. ‘The action was taken after Presi dent Reguin of the shop employees had been informed by his pickets that 210 clubs were distributed in | The Seaitl ONLY SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911 ie ‘ INDEPENDENT SEWSPAPER IN TAFT WILL PBL HERE TONIGHT Aare are eee es * Arrives in Seattle, 7 p. m, tonig.t. . ngaks at armory, 6 p. m. p. Guest of on Club after ory epeech. [Mee Witt retire at Washington hotel. Takes breakfast with Con- gressman Humphrey. 1 Auto parade at 11 m. } Speaks at city hall park, 12:18. kuncheon with R. A. Ballin. | { ; ves at Colman dock for | & Tacoma, 2:30. * * Sareea teaeeanne . the yards Saturday and (hat the i < men had been supplied with con ‘e, }-Alively program has been prepar- peo a that <3 ey van ic vr thoy for Prosident Taft during his make a Gash outside the fence for ; wiatt Th Seattle, Arriving fn the the purpose of clearing ont the y at 7 o'clock tonight, he will Then he unton pickets. It ta believed the po lice warning will prevent any clash, however, | STRINEDREAKERS. ARE SMUGGLED INTD SHOPS! ig (By Vetted Press Leased Wire.) : PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. 9.—Sixty | strikebreakers who were smuggled | into the Albina shops under the | eyes of the pickets for the striking x }Apeak at the Armory gt & | will address the newspaper men at [thé Preas club morn | {hg a military and waval escort will tareb for an hour with the press dent through Seattle's streets to | thd city hall park, where he will de U¥ér.an address at 12:16 o'clock A reception committee, with May or Dilling ae chairman, will meet the president on bis arrival and [tke bim directly to the Armory, lwhere Congressman Humphrey ‘Will preside, Organizations taking part in ihe ade we escort will ob- Tomorrow _ Seecteeeeeeeeeeeee eStar | | CITY EDITION It’s funny how money gets worn out, SEATTLE considering how little chance one pie ONE CENT, HAINM AND a * NEWS STANDS be. has to rub against another ANNIE CRAWFORD New Orleans Woman Accused of Killing Sister and Suspected of | SEPARATE TRIALS ‘MORPHINE QUEEN’ IS MURDERESS? SCORED BY FIRGT POINT DENFENSE Lines Drawn for Opening of Great Legal Battle Wednes- day. (By United Preee teased Wired COURTHOUSE, Los An- geles, Oct. 9.—It will be an al- most impossible task to get a |jury in Los Angeles county to try the McNamara brothers. This was demonstrated today to the satisfaction of Presiding Judge Walter N. Bordwell and attorneys for both prosecution and defense. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9—The de fense in the case of the McNamara brothers, accused of murder in connection with the explosion and fire that destroyed the Los Angeles Times building a year ago, served forma! notice on the state that they would demand separate triale for the accused. The district attor now must specifiy which of the ir he will place on trial Wednesday and it is almost certain that James B. Me Namara will be the initial candb date selected by District Attorney Fredericks Defense Wins Point. The defense scored heavily Jn preliminary proceeding today, John R. Harrington, one of the defense attorneys, bad been ae cused by the prosecution of having “approached” D. H. Ingersoll, hus that she wanted every one to share it with her. shops. ‘The strikebreakers were recrult- ed In Beattle and other hington towns and were drawn through the gates aboard a special train and detraiped in the shop. Taken by surprise, the strikers stood by and watched the men leave the cars without making any demonstration BANK LOOT HIDDEN VANCOUVER, RB. C., Oct. 9—Ac- cording to detectives working om the Bonk of Montreal case, in which $268,000 was stolen from the bany at New Westminster several weeks ago, a new clue has been found hich leads them to believe th: the loot is hidden in a house half way between this city and the scene of the robbery, City police have been following up the clue, and they declare arrests will be made shortly It is said that one of the stolen bills was found on a skid road near Gladstone over a week ago, and this clue bas been followed to ite end, the police watehing for the return of the thieves to this dis- triet to take away the loot which they are sure is hidden in the vieinity. sake ress Leased Wirs.) CH Oct. 9.—Crazed with jealousy, John Thomaschesky shot and killed bis wife, Mary, and an unidentified man, and finally wound- ed his baby, aged 2, here today. Thomaschesky was arrested. LABOR VICTORY (Hy United Preas Lensed Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— Labor won a decisive victory tod: when Secretary of the Navy George Von L. Meyer announced that the “Tay- for system” of scientific shop man- agement will not be installed in the navy yards of the United States. Labor organizations throughout the country have been opposing the installation of the new . system. Boys’ Two-Pair Knicker- bocker Suits 5.00 | Children’s and Boys’ OVERCOATS ivery popular style and } fabric — $3.50, $4.00, 00 and up to $15.00 | “eos ™ dad shopmen were put to work in the | en A, signal corps, N. | shipped the drug with a sort of fan- spelis, for whieh physicians are un-|for space in the court room from . erve the following order of Destroying Father, Mother and| They say this is what prompted | band of « leading witness, with the Z 3 /y maren: Another Sister. her to give her sister the poison, | object of having her testimony “im- | y g Col. W. M. Inglis, grand mar. lod Vreee Leased Wire.) and that it also may bave been the |fuenced.” He was called before the j : yaa and aides. 7.—If, ais, motive for administeting morphine | Stand jury a week ago and :ques ind, Twenty-fifth infantry, |ioeal criminologists believe, Annie io her father, mother and another | tioned regarding bis conference yu. 8. A. Crawford, charged with the mur- sister, all of whom died mysterious. | Wit Ingersoll, which took place fa Firet battalion, Twenty-fifth r of her sister iste, is a “mor- ly. |San Francizeo. He refused to infantry, U. 9. A. phine missionary,” it may explain District Attorney Adams fs work-| answer and was again to have ap ‘The Star artist, hearing that the chief executive of our ni Machine gun platoon, Twen- ithe strange crime imputed to the Ing on a new theory. There is the|peared before the grand jury to which loome above Seattle like dish of ice cream, had the above inspiration. ty-fifth infantry, U. 6. A. girl, It probably will not do away, glaring fact that ail four members | 4ay “A Mountain Play.” He claims that he adapted it from a Swiss tragedy. The hero reached the top of Capt. Lyon, command: (however, with the intention of the of the family had their lives insur- Widespread Interest. . - i snowy mount amid the cheers of the large audience. Archibaid de Butt had a bed fall in the third me district attorney to prosecute her ed at Annie's request, and that she} As evidence of the interest fo lact. Archie is Taft's chief mititary ornament. The artist says this play would be a huge success if ‘wo companies sailors from ito the jimit of the law. was the beneficiary of all the poli-|the present prosecution, it. derek staged. He hasn't copyrighted it yet, though. boo cruiser Pennsylvania. The theory in regard to thé mor- cles. There is the added circum-|oped today that every big city im sence des 2 ETS T TET EL er tg marines. |, |phine has been brought into the stance that recently Gertrude Craw-| the country will be represented by } +) apt. J. K. Tracy comman: case See ‘polwon queen” by ex- ford, 4 20, wan ineured in similar | special poycn pay migar 1 } perts who bave been studying her. manner, and that, for the month|they being on han rom as | i Wavctoss, Us. ont 2 M ow. pens: *- They believe the girl was such a preceding her sister's arrest, she east a8 Boston. The sheriff # After killing 15 rattlesnakes #| ” victim of morphine that she wor, had been having strange sinking | court officials have been ® and making $5 bauling wood ® \* Neal # for Jersup people, J. L. 0° First battalion, Second in- Tonight and tomorrow the people of Seattle will|« of Wayne county went home) ytantry, N. GW. have the privilege of entertaining the president of the)? Trin iing eer nina Ce United States. That privilege carries with it the obli-)# ing piace within the forencou. @| Maj. A. H. Hankins, command. and courteous. # The snakes were found tn the ® ing. wood O'Neal was hauling. @& When it was all over O'Neal le ® presidency is the highest office in the gift). jof the American people. In many respects the pow-)% jororrt s syle “that Mure 8) Siewart et. thence cast ‘ers and opportunities for good of the man occupying 4 ous ' J [we south to Jefferson, wes it are greater than those of any other man in the world.|++¥¥¥ 445 s¥¥ 55458 We have had in this country two kinds of presi- YELL FOR BILL dents, good presidents and indifferent presidents. We have had presidents who dignified the office and other! (fan! Rau! Ra presidents who were dignified by it. BELLINGHAM SEES ~ ST PRESIDENT ‘The parade will start at 10:30 at gation to be hospitable The i to Third | several n Jet ferscn to First ay, north to Pike) #t, east to Second ay., south to| Know where to put Main st., east to Fourth av, where of Fourth ay The president leaves at 2:30 to: morrow afternoon on the steamer | Kennedy for the navy yard and Ta-/ coma. i (ily United Prose Leased Wire.) SAN DIEGO, Cal,, Oct. 9— “He hurt me first.” This was the only excuse given today by Suzano 18, who pluged a knif moneyed parade, Don't get alarmed, If you hear something that sounds like ® cross between a Turkish warship going down, a South Amerfean revolution! fatal effect, into the heart of and & bunch of Indians on the war-| Angelo Ramirez, his former path, calm yourself. There is really] pi The men had spent basis of $5,000,000. (By United Press Leased Wire.) ger : the night carousing. Ramirez BELLINGHAM, Oct. 9.—For the first time in the history of Bell- h-rah boys giving the} was given money to buy more ingham a president of the United States today paid the city @ visit. ll, If you care t| wine, When he returned he Thousands greeted Wm, H. Taft when he spoke here following a take a chance with your dental ov had neither. A fight started, breakfast, reception and drive about the city. gans, you may try it yourself. Here} and when the police arrived Massed on Garden were thousands of school children armed |!t # " Ramirez jay on the floor in a poot Farther on the presi- “Brekki-coex-coex-coex.” Having) of bigod. ‘The grand jury resumed its ses. with flowers, flags and sprigs of fir and ceda dent wae assailed with college yells from the throats of the high and the feat of the sions this morning in the Prefon RARER \eermal achoo! students. The president was tendered a breakfast at | Yel! is much easier unless youre w ® | caine building,-after a recess takeh the chamber of commerce, after which he received one hundred and | firoq insurgent, for this is (hey THe WEATHER. Weise Wal rs hay. conven | ent men and women in the chamber ion rooms. He | Wind-up : Se 9 rag |fifty prominent men tive and finally delivered @ speech in the open | “Rah, rah, Tatt & For Seattle and vicinity: Oc. * before Judge Main at the court pve © ieee tent’ tral left at j (ii for Burlington and Mount Ver- Sai of university boys will) ® easional rain tonir’: and Tues- * house at 9:30, and were instructed |air. The president's train ie! a greet the president with this yell to|® day; high southerly winds. * to investigate again the charges non. morrow morning at various corners} #@ Temperature at noon today 56. * made against Harry Rief, form Jong the route of the auto parade. w * game warden. The grand jury re % turned an indictment against Rief One Resemibiance. RRREKRHRAEAKER ER tell me that aviator. was a bird We thought so after he display ed his bill.”—Washington Herald TERRIFIC STORM i lasted for more than 16 hours and) while no one was injured considers | ‘SHIP. WEATHERS (ity United Brews Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—With jner stern and starboard side beaten [ble damage had been done to the 5 th by one of the moat terrific hur-|Yessel, Aside from this he refused | PATA ; © tal | | ricanes ever experienced on this eae Ya i B L 1 a aiiicad dite’ on officers of the veenal stated) uy an (William Allen White, the noted author and editor accompanied Port Conta, Lower ‘California, at |mites an hour at the height of the| the Taft party through two states has written the following article siz- ee ere eye tee Oe tes hitel thc oY eerie tad Now ing up the ‘Taft and the people's attitude towards him.) ? 6 acres of waterfront, east ex- posure, 450 feet actual frontage, 3] 6 Not popular. The people don’t care for him Gi 1 Witn A ‘ t F PRICE $450. I was passing the Brown Palace hotel ir 1tmness gains ormer TERMS, $20 CASH; $7.50 night the president was in that city. The president had just MONTHLY. gone in, apparently to change his clothes: 650 ACRES FOR $1,300. Suitable for fine dairy rand and fruit farm. Running streaif, Some good soll, Rolling land. ‘Terms ¥100 cash, balance may out, according to his schedule, in ten minutes. There were eight or ten, or possibly twelve, policemen, mounted and on foot, within 20 feet of the presidential automobile. I Policeman Tells Her Story “Tell what he did.” Silently one minute after another {volting scenes that was ever heard in a King county courtroom. Her agony was intense as she laid bare spairingly at the prosecutor, who the second charge for which Pryor made the request. She looked at)ig standing trial, He was convicted Judge Gay. Then she dropped her) on the first of three Informations eyes, And still not a syllable did| against him two weeks ago. she utter. And again and again the) atte 3 Regie te prosecutor urged her to tell, till] More for the Money. she finally mustered up sufficient! Howell--It costs a good courage, biting her Ifps as she! more to live than ft used to, spoke the first word, and hurried-| | Powell—Well, it's worth the dif- ly described one of the most re-' ference.—New York Press, land four miles from Auburn, ade joining great Stone & Webster Power Plant. Plenty of wood to pay for land. charge of affairs decided to give Mr. Taft a most cordial wel- come as the president So Governor Stubbs, who is not for Bristow, who is bitterly opposed to him, met and escorted him deal OLE HANSON & CO. 914-316-316-317 New York Blogk the crowds were large, at no time along his line of any Kan: atical reverence—a love so great’ able to account Second and Virginia, go south to} eleco restaurateur, is minus $500 here today. 8 ago by a prepossessing stranger, who wished to buy the restaurant, and with whom he soon became fast friends. brought around another stranger, wh: he mistrusted | money in a tin box with $500 of his own, and took the box home, giving itawill form in line on the east side | the eso ue key to it. — he opened the box he discovered that it sae: ined a few —_— of paper and a quantity of iron washers. | he would raffle himself off at “BLUE LIST” OF MILLIONAIRES (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—The “blue list” of New is included in the list of personal tax Andrew Carnegie and Mrs ch being assessed at. $10,000,000. J. P. Morgan is let off with a mere $800,000, $200 less than the city fathers classify Joseph Pulitzer. Vanderbilts are represented by assessments more than $2,000,000. John D, Rockefeller will-pay on the or demonstr: | midnight last Wednesd J ei storm. Ali of the 25 steerage and te.-witt be Cheaper. We of Panama slipped int cifle |seven first-class passengers we will never be Cheape @ Mail dock here today. brought to the upper saloon while /{¢&n recommend of the fol BY WILLIAM rane WHITE | Captain Allman sta the |the gigantic waves were washing |{/owing: ‘Taft is not a popular president. He is a popular man— | vessel ran Into a hurricane, which |over the vessel. WATERFRONT. a pleasing, likable, charming man. But as a public servant he}I in Denver the|V¥ant, and the public his master. Less than| generally means the hired man is going to get fired. a score of people were gathered at the door of the hotel wait-| how it was when I was a hired ma | | passed, Regna Abramson, prose-| ine story of cruelties which she|{tun 6 years. ing to see Mr. Taft. eet ikon om igcns cara claims to have suffered, gnd pot) 10 ACRES FOR $700, ‘Talking with reporters and reading the newspapers 1/1 was around, I beg Pryor, the ¢xpolicemai ni one in the courtroom but felt glad $20 cash, $10 per month, buys ind tl little group of idlers in front of the hotel typi of with criminal assault, looked de . tea yefdesengy month, buys} find this little group ers in front of the ho! ypical ¢ when the ordeal was over, Thig.is|$10 acres of rich, fertile, level Hii. reception everywhere. In Kansas the progressives in | | through Kansas as they. would any other president, and while|it was orderly, quiet and well behaved, i rade in| boss was getting “grouchy” and 1 had better look for a new city or town was there any attempt at an ovation |job. [all sides and it has been necessary |to adopt the strictest regulations to get inside all who are legally Loses $500 by Ancient Box Swindle|""""" ==" SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7.—As a result of the ancient and effective bunco trick known as the box swindie, Arthur Nickol RAFFLES HIMSELF a Fran-| Nickoloff was visite CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo, Oct. 9.—A unique plan of get- The new friend ; id he had $500 which he did not, tid & “nest egg” to stark housekeeping when he gets married was made known to day by Wm. A. Cockrell, 34, @ miner, whén he announced that Nickoloff agreed to put the = | $10 a chance te women candh dates for his hand. He agrees to marry whatever candidate's name is drawn at the drawing, but he announces that if the drawee, whoever she may be, is dissatisfied with him after seeing and taiking to him, her ten-spot will be refund- ed and a second drawing held. ssessménts, head the Russell Sag 000 ai 1 me | ADDGERS ON HIS: WAY ating: JOLIET, tfe., Oct. 9.—Aviator C, P. Rodgers ascended here today. at 8:55 a. m, and expects to reach Springfield, following the Chicago "| & Alton tracks. TO INVESTIGATE RIEF CASE AGAIN 9 (FOP HOOP SKIRT Inst spring for embezzlement, but| the prosecuting attorney asked that the case be dismissed because Witnesses who were to appear in| behalf of the state were alleged to have compromised the charges with SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9-— Mrs Cieanor Martin, San Fran cisco leader of fashion, ~ ap- proves of the hoop skirt, just introduced at Paris, and local Rief. Judge, Main refused to dix-| society is agog over the ex- miss the case, and this morning he | pectes innovation here. The new instructed the grand jury either| skirt has a hoop at, or about, to indict Rief again or else bring a| the altitude of the knees, and “no true” bill, no steel construction whatever. ion in his travel went 75 miles of cheer, so the papers say. It is not entirely to Mr. ‘Taft's credit that he is not a popular president. To a certain type of mind, popular ap- use, acclaim and approval are probably disagreeable. But, ter all, this is a popular government fait is a public ser- And when cold and distant, relations spring up between. master_and r. His auto during his three days’ Kansas streets practically without a not to say “grouchy, He would be|servant, it is not the highest compliment to the efficiency of servant. the broadly, when master and servant disagree, it I know When the boss began to get cold toward me and saw me off and looked pained when an to look for another job. Now, if I v the president of this great republic, and spent a day in the capital of one of the richest states in the United States, and rode 26 miles through the streets of that city (Denver) without a cheer or anything which might be Taft, and Senator|called enthusiastic approval, and if the highest compliments ss on the crowd that received me was that my friends could pa I should feel that the ¥ x