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ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN) SEATTLE RATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. ONE CENT. "57 | which enlisted he generosity of our friends, and thus F McNAMARA; | s0Scsico\3 | But We Tralee Sincerely yours, enss , 7a OMER L. BULL PROBE BRIBERY ra, sg ww Trustees | HALL OF RECORDS, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1.— (By United Press Geared Wire) | District Attorney Fredericks sent LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1.—Despite out word that “for the present” he - TS: | athe fact that District Attorney had nothing to say 3 ‘ Like a bolt of lightning from a clear sky came the con- ican Lee ee a epraen oo |Gaaror et Devemive ieeLaren = DIES IN ARMS OF ; , . fession of John J. McNamara late this afternoon that 1 {the McNamara trial very much in evidence about the toy tecnsagl he wanted te in-|jcorridors of the Hall of Records. EE HE A RT s he blew up the Llewellyn Iron Works, Los Angeles. i Hleged tration When court re at the request vestigate —_ allege of ts Geet eimeney. aed Gee HIS Ny) W | Then James B. McNamara was asked whether he frauds, proof that the matter under “d eeeeretion Se Oe tathelsiee ee, En eee en holding her, He told her he loved} wanted to plead guilty to murder as charged in the wi. W Ward," “eth the eetacks” abe’ roperiad’*saytu | indictment. The indictment charged him with blowing ibery charge’ brought against the room. defense was obtained In an unex Sancbs Shateiinin BA rleng moeig Sporngp: gpa boc Elia Bm cath ia pected way. sr raporters wore |. Emphatié and positive denial that |eeption of an agonized “Oh!” ut- Suddenly a flock speared and B| up the Los Angeles Times Building. eo a number of reporters Were ayy of the money contributed to|tered as the full charge of a shot-| Ward ‘selzed the gun with fatal re pe nr rs ting in the anteroom of the dis-" tn. sMeNamara defense fund hay |gun blew part of his head away as sult. The right side of his head I do, your honor,” he said. eee tigers were been diverted to either ball Bert |he sat with hie arm about Mise was shot off. “Oh!” he cried, be 5 McNamara then sank back into his chair. ettive Browne 7 Franklin, charged with attempt. | Agn Stevenson, his fiancee, on) fell oe | Willing to see them. As they eM inet bribe a McNamara juror, or|beard his yacht Subrina in Eagie| Then, frantic with grief, the giri!| e J. B. McNamara will be sentenced at 2 p. m. De eee Larry Sullivan. one | in retaining counsel for his defense, |harbor yesterday morning clung to her lover's form. Mr# ; cember 5. of the investigators for the defense, \..° made today by Clarence Dar-| It was the tragic culmination 6f| Stevenson fainted. Miss Stevenson ; Was hurried from the office of the" la thacey ‘Shasianietae parts: FNGMIanOR tera wok amenine mak Wadena John J. McNamara will also be sentenced 10 a. m., . eutor, As he whi é “Not a Single Cent.” dying man fell back into the arme/it, in the effort to get help. The J December 5. je hallway he was sto i ye of Miss Stevenson, who held to bim/ yacht continued to ram, with no 4 Feperter who had not oe ee et alone & @0l-| and care him until her owt) bedy on board to manage it. It ram} . s BULLETIN the Browne interview . asilar, of the ributed to) ciothes and hands were covered|onto « and almost upset ‘ a Meats og Hi asked safeguard the rights of Jolm J. Mc-/ with the dying man’s blood Taken Off by Cute oar LOS ) row and Davis were Well, Lar ve the @ you! Namara has been o be used Planned Duck Hunt. It was almost an hour before thet i F n earnest consult nar 7 < t. James B on the gr * face juflamed, for- any oth purpose, In the] On the yacht with Ward and his! party's appeals for help attracted} ‘ Bullivan s! his head. Franklin case we furnished bail be | fiancee were Miss Stevenson's! the attention of two boys in a boat] " tengo . Anges osyictiar hief de “Can't Talk had the assurance Of) brother and bis wife, Mr. and Mre.|who ran to the revenue cutter 4 ah coulis ‘ chiet dep- “T can't say a word,” he said that he is inn th Dut Robert H. Stevensos. Ward, welll Areata ‘ “ 1 smilir y . Soov Sullivan left the dis-) an mt th apd mony | known ag an athlete and sportsman,| Lieut, R. R. Walsch sent Dr. Git j ery s¢ n or “ ere: Was an triet attorney's office the report t of the McNamara de |planned the outing and duck hunt ple to the scene In a xmall boat,|Litiam-Graham and Ethel Conrad, two New York girls accused of i g previously ms revived that important arrests | fense fund is an unqualified and ab-| 4s 4 flock of ducks rode across the) while the revenue cutter Thetis} shooting Millionaire Stokes in the legs. BF Were imminent in the case. solute Iie. harbor, he reached for his gun,|took the party aboard and towesl| ABE fe attorneys, s Leased Wire) vain until Monday. Albert Gles phact as ‘ 1 in tt oats t = z 2 which lay in the cockpit of the) the yacht to Pler 4 ec. 1—No delay!son, Stokes perronal attorne Say nga om at 2:11. No jyacht. He pulled it toward him, Ward's body was taken to Bie/in the trial of the show girls, Lil- ciated that th jonaire wa | muzzle first, and the trigger caught,| home, 2214 Third avenue, where |lign Graham and Ethel Conrad, 0¢- “good and sick serious Giri Is Prostrated. the: gray-haired mother and father! erred today on account of the Ill- 11 ong Today Miss Stevenson lies prow-| were overcome with grief. The! of W. E. D. Stokes, the mill trated at her home, 5233 Brooklyn | dead man leaves two gisters and) ire whom they are accused of “His Denver Red-Haired Wife.” From the standpoint of the “ernoon until S aciock at bight and ;a¥ under care of physicians. In| four brothets in addition to fis par-|aheoting. Stokes is suffering with nes Haade, floor clerk of the est good to the greatest number of here are the polling places in the |@élicate Aealth the past year, it is| ents” He had won fame a& @ local) a severe attack of indigestion. tel Ansonia, testified that she school children, The Star believes | various wards feared the shock may prove fatal,| wrestler and his yacht Subrina won’ Marion Brophy, stenographer fo 4 Lilian Graham away from its readers should work and vo’ ward, Main st. and South}. The party had prepared for a)a face in the exposition contest®/ Stoker, examined the clothes which n one occasion, after the Ge Dr. Macle Parker 9nd Richard | 6 hools. Second ward, | {east of fried chicken on board. The| in 1909. He took the wrestling |themillionaire wore on the nigh r of Stoker for school directors ». Ra and Beaco night before Miss Steven bake championship of the northwest/of the shooting, in the court roor a r What are you do Rt eo tsies noe pledged |kcboote. Third ward Pacific. Walle {pumpkin ples at her home, where| from E. Reed, at 135 pounds, and|to@ay, and testified that ft would {nk geal gal to bring about much needed changes | Walla, Madrona and T. T. Minor| Ward Was present. Ducks were) wes matched to wrestle Gosek at | be impogsible for him to have dis : You may cause fa the schools—changes that will| schools; Fourth ward, board office: |*arce and the guns were dropped | Spokane December 29, this year. | guised himself in them. The sten-| trouble between and his wife Denefit the children of the average | Fifth ward, library; Sixth ward,|'™ ¢ pokpit out of the ratn. | Mise Stevenson's health hax been ographer was unable to identify if ehe sees you. declared the wit Teils of His Love jimpatred and she spent the past) several letters which the defense news She used a word I seldom Ward and Miss Stevenson sat in| summer at Eagle Gorge in the ef cigims Stokes wrote to the show | use ontinued Miss Haade. “She |the stern of the boat. He was] fort to became strong es sald: ‘What do I care for his darned families, who must depend entirely | Denny school; Seventh ward, Cas fe schools for thetr|cade, Broadway bigh, Lowell, Sew tn life ard and Lake schools; Eighth ward Judge Ronald this afternoon granted the motion of th another Indepen-| Warren avy. W. Queen Anne, John Miltienaire “Good and Sick.” Denver red-haired wife? and instructed the jury to bring in a verdict of “Not quitty” in the favorable to the | Hays schools; Ninth ward, fi. F.| Htokes wan seized mudd Miss Haade then described a Blethen case friends of a the oth rd, U. Heights and mat le ‘the “old 10 ale | went to Europe, in which, the wit-/ and closed the prosecution. indepencen an serve their cause noo! Lith ward, ¢ n Lake } (RY United Preas Leased Wire) in Madison Square re ! ness declared, Miss Graham threat in no bet ay than by unitin Bagley schools; 1 ward MURDERED ¥ ‘ALO, Dec, 1--Four ifves |! Bed under the care ra ened to take poison because Stokes| At noon today Judge Ronald, who n phy in refusing to eign the upon Dr. Park ard Win- | Cc t Brigh: Dunlap and} were lost here inte yesterday when | MW, where refused to give her money is hearing the trial of Alden J fet ts against Blethen except sor, and thereby ir to eis o1§ k sehools; 13th ward.| (my United Prees Leased Wired the steamer Raleig Captain | Be Blethen on the charge of maintain 4 e order of Judge Main, and Adams schools; 14 SHANGHAI, Dec. 1, — Tschaw ™ ais, of Cleveland, was /blown | ing a nuisance in the operation of Fulton's Argument. » open 1, West Seattle, Gatewood and a ‘ om the rocky six miles west of Wi Il S. Gi the old Arcade dance hall, took un. oun! will soon turn for seen ee ae oe Sze Pong, the representative of a 08 the rock | Will Anybody in Seattle Give My dak avioseremt tho tmotion of Wal-| rellet. from: the oryoe tie Geel prominent German firm, was as — Nine of the crew of - ter Fulton, chief counsel for the , ‘Cnn “en — assinated on the Shanghai bund 3 : H band a Ch ks This Wi : today because hie firm had import: (ashore, and the engineer, i usband a ance? As $ is Wite ae cadedlon gral pipes ng ain, pokes more farcical proc oom OPS d the guns which enabled the im-|/'! : sai be hae to od a - rm Sy y as en poate te © this : perialists to re-take Han Yang ren] ya pee othe? Seattle 1911. | mone ¥ t me | At the conciusion of the state's mc : . | the revolutioniet Dear Editor of Sta ” 4 en bh m ‘ et case, Judge Ronaid, after Fulton The representatives of all Ger-| SLUGGED lee &re to kind to the unfortunate x t put the motion formally, placed the man firms in Shanghai are report be Brediibr it you can help 1 won here is anyone burden on the state to show that he . (By United Press Leased Wire) ed to have been marked for death) ~ LOS “ANGELES Tee TU ing n ve a b . ought grant the motion, with. x Iton WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Russia, | because of the general belief among |the methods made famous by the M@#ttnd and | were not happy ye shore « . out even requiring argument first. | hen proceeded t " hat the: Germans have “ tepday, and we are A aS. N ity en Hidden by a dense fog like a England, France and Germany are |the Chinese that the Germans gas pipe thugs in San Francisco, eae ve can't neem from the maker of the motion c meedie in a haystack, the Canadian each to rush 1,000 troops to Shang. |been supplying arms to the im: jtwo unmasked bandits, at 10 & msec ould only got some kit nyt c Wuomer Tece \e oul un-|hal next week, but the Unites |periatiets |today entered a pawn shop owned | Bsbead co! 7 oe z suds, Ms ag ele | PP eg Made py ae n told the e did not found, somewhere in Kyuquot States is to take no such step, ac- 7 by A. Schai re, slugsed Ki, Petia wwe would be { “ a * 3 f : Want ow there was anything unlawful sound this morning. cording to state, war and navy de |BECOMES BRIDE OF Pearison, # clerk, and escaped with tarans a tah axe . "1 f ‘ R : M/ about the Arca ce hall. He It's one of the queerest cases in | partments, x, HER STEPBROTHER several thousend dollars’ worth of] Gio and still he is strc - alan asd gh ae’ : ipod fae" pion Papo | decal watert ecords. Here is|* The transport Sheridan arr in cash. | Saas“) have eave tia 'to the © Bn veut i was an ele @ big steamer only a short steam-|in Manila today. She will be held MARSHALLTOWN, Ia. Dec. | ae willing . Fs : , pe Ra | thing a ee ing distance from all the big » there in readiness for transporta t.—Mies Grace S. Ash yester. Homeless Men Find oo cop he . ao : ve page Cities, and yet no o' ship has tion of troops in case such action| day became the bride of her | Been ab A er, and no becomes imperative: stepbrother, Elmer &. Foster, League’s Open Door! Witness Says Mrs. ae Rarely : as "i i : of 4 7 ' i to want this to goto t wireless n received One hundred and fifty men found | 8 mplete vindic 0. $ ignal s | air association. ‘oster otherhoo joague e * 7 2 » . t but we want the court to The Seattle steamer, the North-|® _ Occasional rain tonight and mother is Mrs. R. M. Ash ce amg orig po os od th Ar j OOK a rin ’ ase En ing ‘ or ule bee sar r of law that this Western, tried to reach the strand-|* Saturday; mode joutheant. whose second husband is father | °* A red ® “gw MS! my Unites P: Leased Wire) husband base yo Fe as have been ed boat’ on Wednesday and Thurs-|* @fly winds. Temperature at of the bride. The young people |Humber of strangers and howeless| EBWOOD CITY, Cal, Dec. 1—|" "Mra. Moore was again called Reticle ae rough day, but last night gave up the at-|* noon, 48 met since the marriage of their ai age he ryt 100 oe aapument by Mrs. Lillian L- lthe stand. She me denied alle Wat Ga savccetr Deputy Prosecutor Lundin closed tempt. A Wireless mestage from #¥¥¥¥¥ Mee we ew ey!) parents. } ee ioe Of) More's attorneys, in completion of rations made by her husband a } 95 |the argument jthem slept there last night P her said - nail ae =a | and p mn nig her case in her suit for divorce during his testimony course , dwell | Lundin Closes Arguments. yet yesterday's record at mrhien le , against J. J. Moore, the millionaire ; We're hot here: te” Gea , league was but a repetition of |pagband, are being heard toda ‘ am reé » ¢ gor oie Se gos! | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE _ |; ri het [Spry “owe ‘ : anne, ee rat previous days, according to Rev.|attorney Rowe sddressing the a Shy operatior ' ing th F E ER E Heath, superintendent. In. exist-|-G 7 JOPPING dying fhe Ka we Pe eee ey Sry Tees, | distr yuquot court. ald then said tha h Bh tion It fs plain to be ieend . ence less than a month, the Broth-| Moore's attorneys will present 1 hat he b , a t { to put | Seen that the influence on the wit- T erhood league has made a remark | . t pon the defense to put theory an acifi | \their enlmination later today, and Pssst - nbaote ne Wha Gua ae officials . jable record in dealing with home J 5 € argument for an in 8 ne Who owns @ newspa: the case that has created a furo icted verdict first, and Kelleher,| Per is greater than tue mob. Bleth- ecard SS cael z |lees men. jin society circles will draw to | BEFORE Ones | for the defense, finally t in/en knew that this place was right that he be permitted ¢ e.|in the midst of houses of shame. while sea » ¢ not gb ¢ jclowe, It is predicted that M nitted we ; while secs not-g sioee [FIRE ON RED CROSS) ipl wit secure her decrer 4 that he be permitted to argue. | if, ‘he, mist ot lect uceinne ane is out of hey believe. Her WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—General| Witnesses called in rebuttal to se,” said Judge Ronald, “that the | Opening. Wnhy Not beosese 4 captain has never an accident Caneva, Italian commander at|day unantmously denied Moore euaty was to be free of women of the un- ; Tripoli, has cabled the Italian em-|aceusations against his wife on the ia an he presye Rigs = seen es_that |derworld, H ew that those tim Wife—Joho e Pid ne of , \ bassy here that during the bom-|“egeessive indulgence” charges, de » would not favor the most hum f nate women would resort } those erulter v a he went % i ment of Taguira, Turkey the |elaring they had never seen her in- Do not hide your kiddies’ presents | ftalian with h f that constitutes much and buried 3 a Turks fired on the Italian | Red|toxieated, and but rarely ever take| In the attic, for the boy | Reads “My Dear Wapp” Letter. |@ I 1isance as selling liquor Hub-—I'm not 1 He prob : ah 4 ‘ross, killing and wOunding. many {a drink, the occasions on which she | Will upset things topsy (Curvy | Cal i eek tha, “ile De a license. . Blethen an ably teok 7 t sons did. being in the company of her! ‘Till they find the hidden tc | Wapp” letter in beginning his argu-/omVersation with Hodge, stated Transcript . : |ment. The letter, he pointed out,| that he could no reason ‘why i SN eamaemepens S ; pote oe vhowed that Blethen wrote it know.| hose unfortunates below the line aR A 1$90,000,000 FOR ABERDEEN FIGHT i: \s: kine Mico Wsccki its siesta “toe have a place tg dance, Mi « eae ee 2 1-2 cres $ (By ERD Press Leased Wire) | just closed the Arcade because it|®8 Well as people uptown.'” isses for DREADNAUGHTS ARERDEEN, Dec. t--A patrol of |N&* & public nuisance, That not-| | Jury Qught to Determine, Man \ tandi \ ell said, he e defense hat p RERLIN, Dec. 1 was authori the city by spe policemen is to|* thstandin aldwell said, he The defense is that he did not Tailored ; ; rs fone th wrote to Wappenstein that he “laid have knowled; that the Arcade tatively learned today tha Mf be maintained for as lon: time | out a pla or Berryman and Ludo-| hall was unk: 1, Why didn’t he? 1 DONT KNOW WHOSE GREAT - GREAT - GRAND- } | $1 Ooo Maer tn overetly platining to] ce ee ne tee een eens io te follow, bo that they. coula| Bogee tom him that ‘Warlal: mee tetes Coats an FATHER YOU ARE, BUT 1 DONT THINK AN OD spend $90,000,000 for dreadnau Rts, es ees the 1. W. W. Each {Pe the hall again; that he also| closed it up as a nuisance. There despite the announcement that Ger 3 Prog “#ch} sent them to the corporation coun not » also notified bim METHUSELAH LIKE YOU HAS ANY LICENSE TO $25 cash, balance to sult, buys {many contemplates no additions to| squad will have {ts captain and Will] gel to ask him what they could do|that Wardall had discovered real LOOK AT THAT KIND OF JUNK IIT ‘4 ~G0INe 2% acres of fine view land, git. }{!ts navy. be a ned a beat like the regular] about opening the place again, and| beer. If he didn’t know the Arcade To TAKE YOu OUT tf Le te hid ener of ta Ge - policemen. At a certain signal, the | that the letter contained the words,|dance hall was illegal, he didn't ree SOViR BEA ORM OF She OM VICTORIES entire force of 500 or more men will|“and in the meantime they have as a prudent man would, versity. This land has unob; TWO assemble at the ci all to be as-|opened the hall for three days in ther he had knowledge or not struetible view of Lake Wash MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1.—Reports | signed duty, should a large force be | spite of Wardall 8 « question of fact, and the jury ingtoh, the Cascades and the $)of two federal victories in the rout-| needed This letter, written to Wappen-/ ought to determine that,’ ling of Candido Procel’s band in - stein, a man charged with enforcing Hodge in a Muddle. JGuanajuato near the state capital OFFICER DISCHARGED FOR |the law, telling him how to get| ‘The feature of the testimony this tion of 350 feet, Soil Is sandy fling: Tuesday and the killing of BEING INTQXICATED| around it clearly his frame| morning preceding the conclusion loam. Easily. cleared. Reached }| Jesus Del Palacio near Canitas, Du-| LOS ANGEL Dec. I.-C. 8./of mind. ‘Blethen cannot say, ‘I did/of the state's case, was the hope- by winding, easy grade road, {}rango, yesterday afternoon were re-| Chapin, executive secretary of the | not know the dance hall was unlaw-|less muddle which Sheriff Hodge Macadamized boul |ported to the war department here chief of police, was discharged to-| ful; that I relied on Ludovie and | found himself in. He was recalled Macadamized boulevard finished {)1% OY procel's uprising was in the day by Chief C. B. Sebastian, his | Berryman,’ to whose interests it was|for further cross-examination by to within half mile of land. Look }iname of Reyes and that of Palacio action being confirmed a few min-|to deny anything unlawful, rather | Daniel Kelleher, over the protest at this and you will purchase in the name of Ejmilio Vasquez Go-|utes later at a special meeting of|than on any one else in the city,| of Deputy Prosecutor Caldwell, Come in, més, There were no great los the police commission. Chapin was |even including Boyce, the secretary | Judge Ronalt allowed Hodge to in either fight, Percel was report-| char with conduct unbecoming |to Mayor Gill, who also told him | testify 3 ed wounded jan officer and gentlemap, Chief} about ite being unlawful, and that ‘Did you testify on Wednesday,” YT Dei oartes 5,| Sebastian amplifies th Matement Wardalt found re I beat sold there.” {asked Kellehe that Cal, Blethen TROY, N. Y., Dee. *harles 8, | with the statement that Chapin was nm answering Caldwell’s conten-| got the permission for Ladovie an Os ee Francis, late ‘ambassador to Aus-|intoxicated yesterday and spent| tions, Fulton sald that the evidence | Berryman to open the dance hall?” Third Floor New York Block trian Hungary, died at his home| most of the day criticizing his em-j| presented by the state confirmed "No, I don’t think TU did,” replied today in his 68th year, |ployers, the judgment of Prosecuting Attor | Hodge. Olympics; Mes well, at an eleva Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex ; } ; t

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