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wacom) - Mhe Seattle Star fram Oh, wad some power the giftie gie us ome fellow would charge him pastur ‘ é Bot aa INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE age for eating that grass. Neb., ‘tis said to catch the dollars as they flee us VOL, 13, NO. 201 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911 ; ONE CENT. siei"4iin.4°B Wate grass for seven years. : | NET TIGHTENS AROUND MINISTER'S NECK ANOTHER LIFE FORFEITED TO THE BLACK HAND OF ALASKA Evidence Points to FREE USE OF POLICE GUN [ cages) Murder of Girl f ; | - . \ Unt! Lease i euinadia Upheld by both Chief of Po-] , Harrie dashed into the alley the| ; te et UUARRIS te oe) ee lice Bannick and Captain of De detective pursued, gun in hand : ; ; Pa : HeEnen aeasiny Oct, 21 The Missing Link : Tens * Sri | en the pursued man got into ¥ ; : ‘Tag 4 That the sentiment of the res The missing link in the chain of tectives Tennant, City Detec the alley he stopped and turned, ‘. ; ; y evidence is when and where the 7 G i idents of th tive Joe Bianchi today rests his way blocked by a wagon, Then ¢ ; Obs its of this place, the home of | cyanide was given to Miss Linnell, under the load of a man slain ware the oy ; 5 5 i f Avis Linnell, is strongly in- The police expect to supply thin . va st netaual ‘andon 6a! is appeared to f > 7 link om. They claim to have wit by his gun fo: a trivial . n ; be winded. Me regarde the sheot " . 4 flamed against Rev, Clarence | nesses testifying that on the Thurs- and after the slain man, Frank Ing as without excuse. bf ¢ J Richeson, her alleged slayer, is | “*¥ prior to the tragedy Richeson telephoned to Miss Linnell from Harris, had refused to stop ran annick Defends Gun Man. j 4 , |shown by an effigy of the ac-/the home of Mrs, John Danakin im ning when the detective or tt ts unfortunate that Harris we * j q killed, but he was under arrest \ > on | cused clergyman which, until | Cembrid saying “Well, | will see you on Sat- dered : : 7 and took his « when he ran ‘ jnoon today wang fi ¥ e system of asst > . » wlay, swung from an elr The police system of assumy away from a officer,” said me tree before the Baptict charch,| day. ‘It, seems a long time tion of guilt and the exercise —s |Chiet of Police Bannick 5 le Paptist Church, | “uatil then.” © where the minister first met the May Plead insanit y. brutality has cost the life of an jis @ werious proposition escape from an officer a P irl whose romance with him A plea of insanity probably will other man in Seatlte } ; hi " ave been arrested, susp ) led in 6 ont Beca’ detective thonght he ; | having committed a felony ended in pitiful tragedy be introduced in case Rev. Riche use a de a son is proven guilty of the terribl Againat Rules to Shoot. e p n gi e terrible saw Harris trying to sell a cheap ea, Liitied then 4. he jin Slave k the wages, and Pr-vd United Press Leased Wire) charge against him. Friends sup- lace curtain, and because he : Jagainst the rules of the police for |the Canadian gove nt war fore STON, Oct. 21-—Gaunt and port the insanity theory, and point thought a man trying to sell . & peledalie: te absot be Lil eeegt| ed to employ » keep them | haggard, his nerve completely gone, ‘0 Incidents in the minister's past pony: Seawrngh ann pone 8 Dh In self defense. from sta Oe sot exploitation, te | 2%d £0, the verge of complete physi- life as proof that he has often feeing Harris at 309 Washington Bianchi has a reputation for | jeands of scribbled bits of paper. wate, the aoe map sy hed bd and ‘ronal collapse, Rew. Clar pe ing of being mentally ol | shooting at th Ks of suspects When the prospector goes to file on py. Le ‘Ther ence Richeson is today helpie: _) e : we ? pved he sho = te pmibine whi ould | j ‘ Mrs. Linnell, mother of th Down the street he fled, the detec: Heved he shot « man in the legs We want 9 change io our form ot |levy tribute on every. man in Ales-| (y-eeugetion of hie alleged murder | Tt. coo vticed that the ae tive close at bis heels. Out of when be was partuing him in, the minent, by which a commission, |ka, ‘The Guggenhelms are Now| toyeerold sist Toon’ Ooms ne her in insane a oe Dreath and frightened by the de-| nema a lg 19th ee an aie ted from each judicial district. bigger than the law; when @ court! Kechroom, ib which the molice are, “Mr. Richeson, whom I loved as ctive’s threats, Harris ran into » stapecting him to be a holdup d ‘ shall administer our affairs, instead decides against them, they employ PRS OF | | ood. wo! “4 te man. The man escaped. + gle J ICY | hourly weaving new evidence into n, worried us often by attacks an alley between First and Second of a Gugkenbeim bureaucracy criminais and thugs to accomplish the net which is drawing more Which he had at our house,” she Transportation companies have their purposes, A man with 4] tightly about him. - sald today Although these at ave. a a Dropped by Bullet. Hee brought in more people than the | frauctise or a claim is not safe if|* 7 Sone ‘ | tacks did not appear to be serious, whirl around the corner, a revol FRANK HARRIS Pet money. The Guggenhelms brought | chis leged murder was a desire on the | *t#te. He worried over this, and ver flashed and Harris dropped. Victim of Police Gun Ee = = Sia z part of the young clergyman.to re-| Be Insisted upon breaking off his pierced through the right side of ing pean 4 / R T ll f G © | move Miss Linnell, to whom he had pee eee Myers Myron — his the back with the revolver ball, He |“There is no warrant in law for any | i. Actr rt | heen engaged, ap a troublesome ob-|P0Or physical condition as his rea lay there until the patrol wagon ar. such action. The detective ought to| (By United Press Leased Wire) ; ess as epo er els 0 rim tnae'e Ge riage oe ce son. The engagement was renew- rived, hig face covered with blood | be brought before the grand jury at CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—United Violet Edmands. bs ed, however, ¥ be . expelled through the nose from the Once, that this indiscriminate, ertm: | States Judge Peter §. Grosscup an- % “ P Scene In Courtroom What Autopsy Revealed. terrae pats believed she was PY The reputation of Miss Linnell | *"94ged to him when she died.” bleeding lungs. He died before he |!nal shooting may be stopped. nounced here today that he would reached the City houpital | Councilmen Griffiths and Goddard | 4 was blameless until she fell under Refuses to Speak. |mail hie resignation from the fed- Z In the meanwhile the cheap cur.| Were coming down from the city | : t the minister's spell. No suspicion! Richeso: ains very tain had been forgotten. : hall after 5 o'clock yesterday, when |eral bench to President Taft this = entence ay Seng ha Fee GN ee te ee nn ae iscitura Bianchi’s Story. they saw Harris’ body lying on the | afternoon. ERR _—— ne | fatal night when she sat in her anyone and scarcely ever piss Bianchi in his report to the ehief, | coment floor of ithe boltee sarage. 4 * bath room and swallowed the two his guards. Motionless sleep- running |The blood. was flowing ow Peart: Sindetar, “The jerystals of cyanide which sent ber Jess, he sat all night long, staring stated that Harris was i a i * Mies | down Washington st. and that no — and he had evidently Just # Girl in the Tax,” visited the to face her Maker, believing, the into the darkness with wide open feantng suspect though Bianchi| “What Is the matter with that # King county court house this man?” Griffiths asked. ® morning for The Star Bhe ® tellin her views of “Sentence police say, that it was medicine expressionless eyes. shouted to them to catch bim. ® Imy” in court. Miss Sindelar |which would avert impending Eomande Stands By-ti shame. | is By im. When Harris had gone Into the| “Ob, he is just a common thief.| (py United Prese Leased Wire) { Only when the autopsy revealed! The father of Miss Edmands, alley, Blanch! saw it was impossible | One of the detectives shot at Him to) PHILADELPHIA, Oca. 21.—Tor- I@ ia: the granddaughter of For that the girl was to become a Moses Grant Edmands, a wealthy toovertake him. He shot aud Har |catch him,’ ‘replied one of the @t'/ rents of rain which fell steadily tat Sige Joba T.. MeCarty mother did the police begin to forge Tesidept of Brookline, refuses to ris fell endants, Cooly ve thought Harris |**rowghout the night, transform ER the capreme cdart of Call the links of the chain of circum: |desert Richeson tn his hour of ad- “I ram to where he fell,” the ag rage wee ot him and that {9G Shibe park into # veritable lake, | fornia, but her visit to the stantial evidence which led to the | versity. port goes on. “I saw he Was se aoe ene aid not wait, but shot, |\9AUsed ancther postponement of the ® courts this morning for The arrest of Richeson and the lodging | Violet Is Prostrated. viously wounded. I stayed till the }t Me. choot him in the teg, /fourth game of the world's cham. fw Star is the first experience jot a charge of first degree murder! yrigs Violet Edmands is prostra’ officer on the beat arrived. ‘Then | He tried fo nhoot time aaye pionship series between the New (@ abe has ever had in a court jagainst him. Now they have al-!eq and a physician ts in constant I walked back to where Harris bad | Prag miaeet proige Basel York Giants and the Philadelphia # koom prs mpleted ‘® well-substan-| attendance upon her. dropped the bundle, picked it up| NO Emenee wt whe killl Athletice today. ALEXANDER JAMIESON, j {tiated theory of passion, greed and 4 cannot believe such a thing is and went to the station and re-| The next game wifl probably be A Real Pioneer of Alaska, ‘errr re es. 7. tt oY inhuman cruelty on the part of the te,” + Scamtas Wadlel Lamton: eho @ possible,” averred Edmands today. ported to Capt. Tennant Washington at. when’ Harrie was (Diayed here Mouday, weather per — jclergyman, almost incredible for @|uWwe have had, and we still have, Calls It Murder. chet. *1 caw Harrie running down | ™iting. a ila aa dt ~ BY PEARL SINDELAR abe cin ped ard — Linnell, aes OO confidence in our future son “J call it red-handed murder." |the street. The detective was not) On eee riesescy tinge | “The Alaska pioneers are & “The Girl in the Taxi.” : Edmande te ket a beautiful win (indaw, and we will stand behind said Councilman Austin E. Grituths.| more than 12 feet behind him. As! paary 7 3 him until it is proved, as | fairly be- . > the * ‘i i iT ~ &| 1 love laughter. I like to hear Bhe is, ho . he! to P y ser ‘ is being added to the world’s cham- ® crying for relief against con ae eee ee ny oe Han S& |lieve it will be proved, that he has . see ==\pionship situation today by a|® servation fads and demand the ®/its rippling sound. It's music to jtate valued at ne coen . 2 : ection with the death of squabble among the players in re-|*® opening up of Alaska."—The 0 . gagement to Richeson had been an. * a my ears.both off and on the stage. hounced and hundreds of invita. |Avis Linnell. gard to the motion pictare receipts, ® Special Interests. wy i PERU NE Fan payers ce anne. way tae | But I shuddered when 1 heard tions for the, wedding seit out, | should pose for the motion plcture|® & # & & ®t et tt www He w/the ound of It Judge Gay's when it was éalled off by Mrs. Ed- ° | men without sharing In their re onvines Jeourt this morning. it was so out oy upon the minister's sensa- ags' ip | | tional arrest coipts. “Who gets the money?"| Giving the lie to the frantic|of place. Seven human beings they are demanding were answering to criminal charg She Knew of Girt. (By United Press Leased Wire) Fess Cidial dibsire too | The Giants bave reached an un claims of the Plunderbund that] Z0"* iar" or them had been tried ss It seems certain that. Miss Ed-| PEKING, Oct. 21.—Consternation SINCE WE Have eou pm,4 | derstanding among themselves that|the pioneers of Alaska demand and convicted, and they appeared ft Ae |mands knew of Richeson’s ac-|is general in official circles here to- BEEN im SEATTLE PAUCH OSH. H'bte | they will not pose for any more ple-/the opening up of the country |{m Court, under the watchful eyes PEARL SINDELAR quaintance with Miss Linnell. |day, because of reports that Ad- NICE Roast roR~ tures ubtil am agreement is made |e, the uninterrupted exploita-/% deputy sheriffs, to receive their tape a Friends of Miss Avis Linnell say |miral Sah’s flagship has been sunk I've BEEN EATING TO-niGHT whereby they get a share of the pro- sentences. To me, the oceasion that she frequently visited Riche by the rebels and that the com- shape the destinies of men and) son's quarters in Cambridge, and | mander himself was captured dur- FISH UATE I'M [| coeds. tion of the Guggenheims, AleX-| was ag solemn as witnessing a Sich OF IT. erpmrmmnncetin lander Jamieson, 25 years a pic-|esthy And, indeed, te It note iiy.| Tomes. One word wnay mean such | Was there on one occasion when |ing the battle between the naval neer Of Alaska, and a maniing death when one’s liberty is|a, gg difference. I saw Judge | Miss Violet Edmands arrived in a forces of the government and. the lk j hout the North. |tamew= and one's days must be| payee yn men sentence which | hrougham and called out greetings |land troops of the rebels on the {known throughou ie North- lacked just one day less than the/to the minister. Friends are post. | Vangtse river, near Hankow. The 5 in S fi lepent in pris land, in Seattle from his home |*?¢%t maximum that he could have given ; . : i : | And fn this scene of tragedy,| under the law. And just a ite that Miss Linnell was formally ' panic is general. eee eeeeeeeeeeeee | |in Rampart, declares that the/ there were those in the courtroom |jater, he sentenced a man to only | === == SS oo | pioncers are a unit against the|who found opportunity to laugb.|10 days in the county jail, when he|so bright and intelligent. He hung, Morganheims and the black | People whispered to each other of} might have given him a much/bis head down when the judge | rotest un ay hand methods of the special in-|{!vial matters while | the poor.) longer term, | was told ‘poke to him, and Judge Main’s| ‘ Firat revival mesting in Seattle |tereste in the North, jabrinking creatures stood up for] [n the first case, Charles Hollen-| words gave me more joy than most| All arrangements are completed ao mg Ball ce nigied judgment beck, 48, was given 4 years and anything I have experienced be-| for the big McNamara protest meet- under Gipsy Smith will be held at, Jamieson ts one of the pioneers |” 4 tall ful @ thir! ee the Mammoth rink at 3 o'clock to- who conferred with Gifford Pinehot |), woman, ta grace ul, and fair) 364 days in the penitentiary for fore. ing and parade in Seattle tomorrow. marrow Eiternter: Thare with be n{concerning the operations of the| sores oes 1D Years, was among |biackmailing an 18-yearold girl.) This is what he_said in sub-|The parade will stert from the Le cond meeting at 7:30 | plunderers. [those whom the sheriffs were Jeal-| The other case was that of John) stan : bor Temple, Sixth av, and Univer- Oriias uae laa bat ordiraired to ke Tha Guegenheims have spreaalously, Suarding. And I noticed a/M. Lutz, a young man of about 25, aity at, at 2 o'clock, and the-mans dememodate 1000 parscnn. A chornalover Alenka like. 4 pall,” estate) Stee mee non te Dart OF the | who said he would go ‘baitk hoste meeting will follow at Dreamland 4 city ppd Fo They bare driven ont |crows Which surged clear to the/io Chicago, and go to work as a ~ ———-————— pavilion, Seventh av. and Union st. of several hundred volces has been | Jamieson. “They ited the countrs (400r When court opened, to stare railroad man. He had been charged| 1 could not bear the laughter and | "purpose of the protest is to raise ood vm oupee mattiea, Oot the Matalontnont of the country. They ler attorneys secured ® week's) I cannot imagine that it would those poor creatures had to face counteract the effect of the $1,500, arrangements committee, | Council-/ develope ot ee ey aad ome (Postponement, and am really glad | be pleasant to wield such a great | Fralgnment and sentence, but wHo go fund already raised by the Na- How much wiLe Sevecel coats fi Saye cmative rivals from the field that 1 did not have to witness the|power over men’s lives ax judges would not have smiled happily tional Erectors’ association and oth- ‘ Reverel evertow. meennss will beider oF ~7 : _ ecelv " . ilttle mistake might have, When Judge Main told this boy that | ¢ * . THAT ROAST COME vartbas Siente ene oe aot have Inatituted a reign of ter-(ordeal of & woman receiving sen-/do, One little mistake might have | ¥ on nt tp ob er bodies to aid the prosecution, 4 ooerens vs . r’ . » co Det e id have another c ce? >; > To? uith will hold meetings in|ror against the ploneers who dare | '#n< terrible cos % aes ly Parade will move from Labor O¢ Geattic ae ta woons |Gporate in Alaska without first agk-| What ® power the judges have.| One young fe 17, stood es, indeed, 1 smiled, I was so| Temple to Pike st., to First av., to | - ling their permission. Personally, I should not like to! up for sentence Judge Main. happy when I left Judge Main’s | Yesler way, to Second ay., to Union, | — 7 pomwene it Theirs is the power to| He was neatly dre and looked! court room. to the pavilion. eT ee eee Had not President Room v withdrawn the coal lands, the . a am going to give you another chance.” Pd : * THE WEATHER. * | gigantic swindle in the history of %& What the weather man says: ® |the United States would have been & perature at noon today & *\is the motto of the Guggenbeims, | ' * */ who control the White Pass rail-| wae KAM tk HH HH HH pond and are working at Cordova to!’ “the ayes have it. ing is right, because a girl has no ,dame of 26 and up hasn't any timemiration of a girl he doesn't know | 7 |bottle up the entire country Amajority of the great number {right to make “goo-Koo eyes” at ev-|to waste, She must flirt. She does |if he doesn’t flirt? LL HE L | “The pioneers demand relief from) of ietters sent to The Star on ery Tom, Dick and Harry on the flirt. And I flirt with her every LAWRENCE PEDROSE. abuse of the power of attorney,| to" absorbing flirt question street, and a man has no right to|time I get a chance. When one gets a which has enabled the Guggenheims| pt Hinting. flirt with girls. If they want to tired, I turn to the other. Goo-Goos Too Much. PEOPLE VOTE? to blanket the country Wit cuc< | Ofcourse there are plenty of jmeet, they should meet through @ O.N, if. Flirt Editor: Would 1 flirt?) Um ° TR ‘ {|folka, who oppose It, in eloquent |proper introduction. Many couples Wires WE |—well it might depend on who, and | style, but there are lots and lots/are made unhappy through -| jo Harm in It. what “he” was, and where we were. (my vaitea Prove rosea wie) |} ACES LOT | RUS who boost Hirtations just as tion PRUDY. | Flirt Kaitor: I don’t think there | Just a smile or two wouldn't hurt WENATCHEE, Oct. 21.—Gov. Gnthusiasticnlly. | bad is any harm in flirting, if done in-|uither. do you think? But. this Hay, on his arrival here today 2 500 1 Piirting Is natural, Just like eat: | So Much Fun. nocently Evil-minded persons | “goo-goo eyeing” and “dimple show: to address the Good Roads con- |} ° ling and sleeping, and is h ®,| Flirt ettor: Flrt! Why, that’s 100k at it as a bad act, while oth-|ing” is too much for me. yeetet Ieee he Ped = NORTH OF CITY |reatly leads to ood ends, if done |awrul! It is meanness, and that ©" Would take it as a joke, It all| L. H. S. GIRL. jocide immediately whether he with good intentions. That seems jy precisely what makes it so much | depends upon the persons involved. z Yes, DEAR. HES THE pest) ae call fk “ \} Directly east of the Country }}to be the majority opinion ae he craving is to do that |! know of several very happy mar- dusk. tina cenit | FISH BARGAIN | HAVE jodalenre: %. em Glad, we havik tive sdibe.oftaut ‘The contest closed at 10 Gslock which {s forbidden. Conventional. |"ages that actually ie i we Filrt Raittr: J think it born in HE WEIGHS FOUR FOUND YET. ee Vs ¥ , —fertile, level, rich; good view {) this morning with another fea he ity says: “Thou sbalt not.” Thus | Airting. I, |& person to flirt. You meet a gen- — ‘of lake. Jlettors. ‘The prize Boasga pe rs it must be terribly nice if some one wae sais |tleman. He will be very pleasant It 1s worth more money for {| announced in The § iday aft jabels it that way. If you insist < i y Not? | hing a jaa ernoon. The first prize is a box Ne ntcing Ui cha” hones Flirt: Editor jand the first thing you know you ash aes erhe Pllrting Priticess,” at the |°°, “mowing wh ' su wo blue ¢ | will be making eyes at him. When Others are seliing 20-foot lota |) for “The a characteristic, ask Grandma B i | 5 second prize, four orches Blue as ski husband is around it makes a |$for $150 We can sell you }| Moore y ae ta, |Why she wanted the apple, after . rt i | difference, but when one is alone I five neres 500 per aere tra seats: third Prine, tw) we the (being told she should not have tt noe tak eoeat guess it is more from the want of . | Oa ere a obtained bythe: win- | 1,bet she would have flirted, too, sags onaeosei |something better to do that makes a: atte gpa Pk bse Rea ll” sh dd there been anything but Adam : A | Marion Pleads | SWAN fe tor ster Monday or Tuewtay had the stamps to reciprocate Sr ie sa TERESA F, MOORE | Victor IL, Marion, the special de '$500 ¢ ash hame-as a winner, Just come to The nites 4 Red lips smile peruse tective charged with grafting, was ; Star editorial rooms, Seventh av Naughty, but Nice, Hold hands awhile; Flirting Is Bad. arraigned this morning, and plead . near Union, and you'll get your] J Se ‘ Would I flirt? Flirt Editor: Would I flirt? Well, ed not guilty, He i# being ¢ 9800 PER YEAR ON BALANCE |) fois Flirt Editor: What do 1 think of Where's the hurt? | guess pot. If a single man flirts, fended by R. W, Grass, and r } ag sure as Seattle k Go. many answers were received |flirting? It ts naughty, but it Is > . lit is because he has nothing to Prosecuting Attorney Vandi fon growing, it will be that it -has bean impossible to print |Hice MRS, A. J. ROSS {think abont or nothing to think Marion was employed as special $31,000 per acre before paid for a tenth of them,, but all will be A Duck and Water. with, If a married man flirts, he 5 Girls Have to Flirt. Flirt Editor; If I saw a pretty /doesn’t appreciate his wife. If his agent for the prosecuting attorney's . A considered in judging the contest office during Vanderveer’s term - Here are some selected at random| Fit Editor; Do T believe in| girl that looked as tho’ she did not| wife isn’t any good, he ought to He is acoused of trying to extort| * {) today flirting? | should. say yes! It! take life too serious and could see | have enough of women. And a wom: $1,500 from J. W. Dalton, Jr., on} OLE .WANGON & CO. . — |doosn’t make so much difference a bit of fun in flirting, would I flirt? | an who flirts would not make ® the promise to “fix it with Prose-|? Third Floor New York Block Patal Results. with the girl under she has|Say, does a duck take to water?|good wife or mother. Jcutor Murphy and Deputy Lundin." | andes Fiirt Kditor: Ido not think flirt-|chances for the future, But the! How will @ fellow express his ad-| MRS. C. 2. P, 1d to do in a petition circulating among the conven- “We will have to the petition is first,” said Hay, i | tion delega | ambiguously.

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