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HOME EDITION ve John D. paid $35. for an overcoat—and H ni searing record at the Louisville track i What a name for a winning TW FOUND he Seattle Star | ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911 ONE CENT. OVATION. dep PINCHOT! Seattle Citizens Give Man Who Fought Ballinger an Enthusiastic Reception—Mention of La Follette’s Name Brings Cheers and Shouts of Approval—Big Noon Day Meeting for some of the folks who helped to pay for it have pawned theirs. ON TRAINS AND NEWS BIAND® be. Poindexter, Pinchot and fir by Tait for scher ft re Or treas grabbers, was n by Seattle mmercial and ases me ple friends {n Seattle t led to beliey were opposed to me.” | Althe wa arranged notice this morning; the Grand Opera} House was packed when Mayor} Dilling called the gatherin order. Inthe cour when’ Pinchot me Follette, th and shoute: ute. Introduced by President Max-| well of the Commercial Club as| “one who dots not netd introduc | tien in any place in the United| States,” Gifford Pinchot was greet ed by an ovation never equaled be fore in the club's history as he rose to address a crowd which filled every nook of the bin hall last Men and wornen cheered heartily and enthusiastically as he) bewed again and again in acknowl. Mt to the reception received in Secretary Ballinger’s home town, Cheer La Follette’s Name. Time and r wd bro forth In vociferous applause Fecoxnition the prog ttroggle let by Pinchot against pri-| Yate monopoly in Ataaka. And! when in closing hiv address, Pin-| chot commended work of the Chicago convention of progressives | Which declared for direct nomine tion of delege nal con-| ventions 0 Robert M La Fotletic fo the crowd | cheered wildly beaming with La Follette séatiment mani i, Pinehot took Bis seat say “Ladies ao With them (ihe Enthusiasm for Renaior Pc en be panied Pinchot on | Alaska, wax greeted wit thusiasm. In the course of the Btors spe he dwe on false reports of Alask an affair Ported in the " > Preferred partionles y item prio ported break hot and himscit. “I suppose you have read that ‘he said. A voice in the crowd yelled out in answe “We don't Senator heartily, and “E think eve ought to read The Star. Those Cries From Wail St Poindexter deciared that much of the grief and crying about Alnska fame from armehair mushers fm New York not from Alask ans themsely rx same that contro! \ he to control Ala No Sympathy for Landlords. “My interest in Alaska as a field} for exploitation for e and lords is sx But t in Alaska « at r as a place for that stand of one of tions of “The squarely | last, elect\y the millions James Candidate, w ingly, and ad been eeting of his address tioned I cheered ole min- ' ood | ssive agree | in the} men, t aivew 4 with you. Poindexter. | who accom-| through | equal en-| those papers laughed in Seattle intere sald overwhelm ment is the who rule explott Overcoats Special Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee whispe: emony hov Ther blocked. the «: Alaska wealth they Alaska its agricultural sands of homes for “The resource of the curious fashion among certain “friends of Alaska,” to be little the value of the resources of that country.” Oe ee ee SALIENT POINTS BY PINCHOT who the conservationists for bottling in tion against me and Senator Poinde: nd then get out is not a gr can grab gotten thousds of miles away ¢ for perm nt settioment. timber and mineral lands, it American citizens of Alaska are simply stupendo and have is a pl Alaska sealed Most of the misrepresentation concerning Alaska Is hatch ed by disappointed gentiemen living in Seattle, to grab everything. diame yet they themselves would rather have ever than to have that vast territory developed way, for the benefit of all the people. “Telegrams were sent to people of Cordova, urging them to start a demons! telegrams came from the old crowd, whose grab game h. have been up Alaska, up f the right er, These “There are a certain number of noisy individuals to whom atial thing is not loys ty to Alaska, but a desire to grab all they can in Alaska » bag. into which men should he permit ted to reach their hands, take all they enjoy the Thanks to In spite This Girl, Believing Her Lover linécent, Weds Him Despite His Six- Year Prison Sentence: Under the shadows a watls, Clymena daughter of sunny California, gave up her hand and heart in marriage to George King county ja criminal charges and sentenced to do a six years in the penitentiary. Love through the grate it did for three years befor biue skies and beside the shores of it Lake Union. Onty in the A sheriff's ered within room in aunty jail Th words that minister But walls for it prison words handclasp, an separated nghout thy left thro no’ Sanborn, hearts of bride bridegroom was there any warmth or sunshine when the marriage cer: was performed ing them was darkness and gloom deputy the county ready to lead his prisoner back to the an per. There rice, no friends to congra to wish them lack Jerly aunt wax there to chee ¢ was made solemn tones than he even nee was b then Bra cer MAS. SANBORN prison} Heves Him Ri a fair! It's terrible jail. It moth Mra. Sanborn, and ! now in the convicted of two He's Two him? himself, ere any y? Ihave and 20. pounds myself. him innocent to the end. of eye, | tition little | love bim. office T wante pm pia what I sald Sarround keen meager clerk's the didn’t to to the below. None but They an in throwing of ulate and no was guilty solemn formations forgery. ection in wh mplice, is al the one in more ever used be as he spoke the ed to mock his a kiss, a tig the lovers we and cheerful mony, the bride spoke them tra ace tained forged , turned Mrs. Sanborn fon that he and convic marrying would break my rs heart to know but I fo’ know he is innocent ything I can for him. but a let me jury, Innocent. Dia he's we I know he's not the gullty I want him to know that I believe 1 will fight We'll appeal Oh, we'll do anything, for I w say she wouldn't for grand arising out with to have oxy THAT “FLIRT” QUESTION FREE THEATRE TICKETS FOR BEST LETTER ON THE FLIRT. ING SUBJECT. GET BUSY. made eyes’ at know? And, wouldn't ever Would you flirt? if 80, why? Likewise, if not, why? Anyhow, the best letters on this “Flirting Question” received by The Star up to 10 o'clock Saturday morning will be rewarded with free theatre tickets to the Moore theatre next Sunday night for the “Flirting Prince Remember, you can wid: want to on the argue eloquently it. Just » The Fiirt and they'll receive take any flirt ques Star proper tention The flirt letters in today's mail samples, showing difference of opinion ject Would flirt? The person would say ‘Not me would he really mean it? 1 don't think so. I think he would flirt if he got a chance. I love my home, but HUGH D." arted are coming Her there is a on this some wide sub: ou aver ‘The Star wants to know wheth er I would flirt, and why. 1 SHOULD SAY NOT. I don't think ple girl ought ng with men fipect them if whe Yours @ to How girls w respect dream a fiir could men fr fellows they didn't what's more, 1 speak to a man any flirting net flirtations “MISS B. with “a shadow months and two days now since they first put bim in jail. | wonder fallen away in weight wh Ww." one tn poor old sobbed ue moan ring man. | be but they convict nt man when they enid nborn was charged on two sep lar of a n ob Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee | BUILTY AGAIN | Fined $1,000 for Sending Letters to Clroult Judges Before Whom Hie | Case Was Pending. (Ry United Prees Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—-For | writing letters to Judges Gilbert, Wolverton and Ross of the United States cireult court of appeals amk- ing lerency for Clarence Dayton Hillman, a Seattle real © oper: ator, whose appeal is pending, Hill- man, €. F. Bateman and B, H. Cook were adjudged guilty today by the court, Judges Gilbert, Wolverton and Ross sitting en bane Hillman, who prompted Bateman Cook to write letters, was sen ced to a fine of $1,000, Bateman, 0, and Cook $25, with the alter native of conf) nent in the county jail in King county, Washington. Hillman wae in court with wife and children. The letters written by Bateman and Cook con [tained pletures of Millman’s five |children and advanced religious and |fraternal affiliations ax for clemency. pleas second time Hillman trouble for attempting jto influence judges before whom his cane Was pending. Before his trial | be Judge Donworth here Hill |man was convicted and sentenced to twenty days in jail for tamper ing with the veniremen who had been called in bis case. Hillman served the twenty days. TAFT. FEARS LA FOLLETTE. Press Leased bor 4 TON, Oct ro ives here attribut Thin in the |has got tnt the exten: indorsement of Senstor La Follette by the Chicago progressive confer- ence for the presidential nomina- tion. originally believed the Gouth would |eolidly support him, and later the word arrived that | holders in the South feared that ere. from | democrat would be « | unless radical steps were taken at once | Taft decided today to extend h trip 18 days, traveling through Vir | ginia and Kentucky. FOWLER STUCK AGAIN (By _Unitet Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16-— Aviator Robt G Fowler, while keying up nis machine, at 11:58 @. m, today, broke one of the uprights, tore the right wing and broke one of the skids of his aeroplane, delay ing his coast-to-coast flight. He hopes to get the machine ready to make a fresh start at 3» | o'clock this afternoon. : Impaled on Spike (By United Preas Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 Vanderberger, engineer of the steamer Harvard, fell from a lifted perch on the steamer Harvard to- day and was impaled on a pointed His ser brought ree Wirelens ised to sum. cuers mon aid boat an ambulance ‘was take him to @ bospital probably die. ready He to will |e ke ee when t hee Gifford Pinchot spec the ur reity this after This evening he sperks at coma d tomorrow at kane. Then be leaves New York Pee ee ee eee eee | CONSOLATION Spo ® for # eeeeeee Aw well, it's money saved, Fans can’t bet—no game today, Mackmen lose what bones they craved, Giants need the rest, they say! Get your wads out for tomorrow, Bet your boote—a chance to borrow. 40 Acres for $1,500 ‘ood locality sound, situate surrounded by ous farme we have forty for $1 lendid place for a da fruit and vegeta Running water s of land for sale 500. ry across | $250 Cash OLE HANSON & Co, Third Floor New York Brock bod his} dent Taft's trip te the} it is reported that President Taft) "** federal office | MH Min brother A. | defense will re Upon the arrival of the | cepted by them at #/W. Roberts, | toda, Janswers of Oftic McManigal, “confessor” in the McNamara c hiding his face from a photographer while being taken from the office of District Attorney Fredericks to his cell graphers aping of thet ct, with were not turbed (Special to The Star.) LOB ANGELES, 18 day, perhaps a te FP McManiga MeNamar public view a to tell “the tr the whole Bnd nothing but the truth, 0 me God Today ta dozen phot nd through a d both [house, p and between crowd that springy Oct Some year from now, Or step fixed nor thelr They were going to tria the “confessor features a cane, will have to d swear | life troth,| On the second day ¢ hely/J. B. McNamara Ortle McManigal attorney's office, where he had been going over the testimohy he is ex pected to give in the prosecntion’s negle to conviet McNamara murder, His was shambling |He paxsed but few persons, yet not im ¢ stan Ortie MeManigal hides 1 ‘The day MeNamera trial of the ope John J Jim, jail ing of the McNamar walked, hatd to the court str of step the DYNAMITE GAS? THE ISSUE (By United Press Leased Wire) | And while HALL OF RECORDS, Los An- ify a jury geles, Oct. 18. —Dynamite or gas? courtroom, the : McNamara, accused of the murder when the jury is empane Daily of Chas. Haggerty in connection men and women b inte with the destruction of the Los An. court and given seats whe geies Times, were squarely joined to 4 inside on the struggle is going on the the counsel bot! ught can view James B. McNa identify bim if possible as ing been at various poin Pacific slope during Sep' October, 1910 or Dynamite? It ia now of record that the « will insist on a dynamite plot in proving its corpus deticti, while the st this at all times by trying to show the explosion to have been due to ga The jotning of the issues follow @d the interposition of a challenge fot cause by the defense to Ventre |man Goo. W. McKee, heretofore ac It developed over night that he was on record as be Heving that dynamite the Times disaster pber and aside all {ntention the dynamite has thrown now of its if possible, eory that a ktd the Times, In addition to a number of the great” est experts on the explosive pow erk of gas, it has also retained a number of noted experts on high explosives, headed by John Birm - Ingham, of the California Powder LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18—John Works, who will demonstrate what dealer in Mexican plosion such as the sta lands curred just before the Robert Bain, carpenter Times iid have. Darrow Z. Y. Quackenbush, no business. and his assistants insist they will A. R. Mcintosh, baker and res-| conclusively show dynamite could taurant keeper. not ha i. She they T. W. Adams, retired be ab! the whereabout Geo. W. McKee, builde of McNamara ther he#was The men “had been | ¢ known t would be passed for cause” by the defense import when the McNamara mur trial| But the state was resumed today. They had yet,|this attempt to th however, t the gauntlet of the |under salary a seo} prosecution, and the ne of the have dealt in them at lea r lives, and know retention {s at | rending men will swear The cance to dem eution’s explosion w prose and whe above six er Bryee, of ne nee last, It of fight ha who ves all about the power of dynamite, These that dynamite was high explos some of all was such that thei least. proble “Identifying James MeNamara. | used |Anti-Straphanging Ordinance Is Law; Signed by Dilling Today) traphing measures on Griffiths as an anths ng law! the same latest bill After tw today be carried b After thie than one passenge clusive of the space vetoing Mayor Dilling loads to subje signed Councilman lin treet car goes Into effect each four law t will be illegal to carry square feet of standing oceupted the feet of the y this by no means does away with the straphanging evil crowding to suffocation, as is frequently perintendent of public utilitles ts respon: of the law more space, ex enger. While it prevents The su ment ble for | won { | eipal jon \ jgyhen the | thought he would surely die, (By United Pre: LOS AN Caroline P. jury which murder of her PLEASES MEN ok oot LOS ANGE Oct : striking shopmen the Pacific will ga this in a big labor mass m i atrike } are Jubilant over the Way the men are “standing pat” and feel that the strike Is good as 1ELES, Oct Ford was acquitte sat in her trial for husband during last June the wife LES, So! wei ternoon of the t quarre believed that abused by her busband much older than the judge instructed anity grounds, the of self-defense. ers had been who was while on in ground in to. be at the mass the prin meeting Mother Jone tc peaker FOOLS UNDERTAKER TACOMA, Oct. 18.--Carl West lwnd is alive today and well and the doctors are complimenting him the strength of his stomach took to catau and vinegar saloons closed two night for awhile the goctors Taul away Seattle France Arnold refused a marriage must from 1 to 10 ye the penitentiary for ab duction, Both he and the girl are still willing to marry, but her fam. lily objes 18,—R, 8. to TACOMA, Oct bee, who slipped with 1 when they loons er year-old wer Carl in ago ant | lonee did he Ist IKE OUTLOOOK WOMAN ACQUITTED and} acquittal | gave | er mpted to @ ig raise his eyes from the When a photographer at his pleture, McMan J his hat before his ‘ound he | hastily MeN fle Mani: truth, tr ar thi is joke column, himself, on Page 4 of today’s prosecy in MeManigal'’s and ite friends, bol the as are murderers of a and that Mc sly may b defense and its the McNamaras © not or fiends. at McManigal is a criminal who preparing to perjare himself to € his neck ndinh to fea justice 8 of the hold that Read Sam Bernard's own as edited by Star. COMING 10 SEATTLE WASHINGTON, (By United Press Leased Wire) Oct. 18.—An- Rouncement was made here today that the itinerary of the national monetary comm its to Seattle on Oct. jon inchudes vis. 19 and 20, Portiand Oct. 30 and San Francisco Nov. . * + * * * * * * e 1 and 2. ee ee ee THE WEATHER Seattle and vicinity Fair tonight and Thursday; light frost tonight; moderate * northeasterly winds. Temper- * ature at noon today 55. RHEE A SES DRE For * DEAD IN HOUSE Ptomaine poisoning, resulting from eating crabs last night, caused |the death of Mr. and Mra. M. C. Duncan, colored, 1824 24th av. They were found dead in bed thie | morning, having apparentiy retired |for the night without feeling any it effects. Their bodies were discovered by Henry Palmer, who lives in a near | by apartment, when he passed by and thought he detected the odor caping gas. Deputk Coroner however, after making an ex- |amination, is of the opinion that | death was caused by ptomaine pois oning. | Duncan wai | ter: BOSKO 1S ; PARDONED a Puliman car por 4 AYGOV.HAY = | D. Bosko, whose wife cf a few months died while he was serving a |3 to 18 years’ sentence for grand larceny, has been pardoned by Gov. Hay. Bosko has been nearly crazed with grief since the untimely death of his young wife. He was married but a few days before he was given tre sentence, the wedding having taken place while he was out on bond. ‘The worry over the fate of her husband, in whose {n- nocence, it ix said, she had implicit confidence to the last, coupled with a divease of long standing, caused her de The jailers in the county jail still recall vividly when young Mrs, Bosko would make her daily visits to her imprisoned husband. They described her last yisit before she went to the operating table as the most touching scene ever witness ed there Bosko prominen yonian WILSON AND FOLK Los S$, Oct. 18—That Govern jrow Wilson ot New Tweed receive the solid vote | of the California delegation for the presidential nomination, is the be- Nef of some of the leading demo- ats of Los Angeles Lorin A. Handl Los Angeles, said today: “I have reason to believe that the California and lowa delegations will be instructed to vote for Woodrow Wilson for president and Joseph Folk of Missouri for vice president.” ANGELES, Oct. 18—The s of Los Angeles today tn- President Taft to make his ho in this city when he com pletes his term. The letter says: We believe that-a permanent resi- dence in Los Angeles is the gre est blessing which can be bestowed lupon a human being. broker and is @& local Sla- was a mber of the colony elty clerk of LOS pion vited Now Loon HERE Coun Oe Bum.UNLess You Pay yOvR BOAO. OUT REMEMoER Tm A Count, ANO CAN TELL you FRANKLY "THAT IN ALL THE COURTS IN EUROPE J NEVER TASTED any THING — Why MiSs CRAB you | Surprise me. You ADDRE: MEAS IF | Were & COMON PERSON — Jo Deuicious ano SO REFRESHING As YOUR LOVELY HASH — HOWEVER | CAN PAY you Five DOLLARS ON My W.NO HURRY ANYTIME Wind) THE Stan BOARDER

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