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HOME EDITION a ~ Begging a man's pardon generally gets I h i | about as much result as begging a man's pockesiaok | ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO. 237 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1911, ONE CENT. 2hwi"s}4"2 FATE DEPENDS UPON JUDGE Fredericks Giv CALMLY WAIT FOR SENTENCE CLARENCE DARROW, STANDING BEHIND JAMES 8B. MoNA MARA, SKETCHED IN THE COURT ROOM. s Inside Story of Negotiations istrict Attorne McNamara Brothers Appeared Relieved After Confessing, and Thet Lad Up to Double Coatesslon Janse B. Mc Mataa ; Slept Well—One Expects Life Terin, the Other at Least Piset Offéren to Plead Calley Laat July cER 20 Years—Both Closely Guarded, Although No Violence agp ii Is Expected | s ___(By United Press Leased Wire n, in : se LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2.—What penalty will be imposed short : (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, -Dec. 2.—Murder will out That ancient adage, dating from the early ages, is absolute , wd ly emphasized here today. It is being especially brought home “ / TT | Lan on John J. McNamara and J. B. McNamara when they are ar- raigned before Judge Bordwell for sentence next Tuesday, will 7 | not be known until that time. Despite all rumors to the con- trary, there has been no arrangement regarding sentence. Judge red, to the scores of men and women who had pinned their faith on av.ae Bordwell was no party to any arrangement. He will sentence | full : the declarations of Clarence Darrow, the Chicago labor attor {the two men when they are arraigned and if he thinks that on ik in 7 ney, and the two McNamara brothers that they were absolutely his plea of guilty James B. McNamara merits death, that pen- hited ; innocent of the crime of a year ago last October, when 21 inno alty will be imposed ; J i a WILL MAKE “CLEAN BREAS That both men will make a clean breast of their connection with the crimes charged aga them before they are sentenced, cent lives were sacrificed in the explosion and fire that destroyed the Los Angeles Times. Waiting In Cells yin e nmed 4 eat wave . in a aoneetl that look was stated today by the district atte He said that these Both sit ir r ‘ . i statements will be taken into consideration by the court in pass- t at- eels in the grin ail he And through the silent watch ing sentence. 11.50 waiting oar eprom erg hDhened banllle, : Rani 108 “As far as I am concerned,” said the district attorney, “E ; rage a en ne | : have not yet considered the matter to gloon San Qu for the| var x T ad Another Sensation j : sed were carefu eru Jconnection wi ¢ t ° r . mitted that he ages wo! ake none and bal with a 20-yearterm have her moneys used fo would fight the trial to the bitter freedom a at ts ORTIE MoMANI poses in connectior er years’ incarce nm ean is we as tact n addition to the Approached by Business Men. Both Slept Weil any bel | ¢ been seized from Bi about two ot y friends in business hed me and told me hey, had been approached by man who wanted them to influ John J. M { the Internat ¢ Bridge and Iron Workers, and t B MeNam there had b m turned over im | ence e@ to consent » letting one According Their stor iat ite face} Hidden in the thick fog of Kyu money paid for the pur f of the McNamaras plead guilty and Seemed, w va ¢ | quot sound, the «! mer T with ' jing witnesses pre f the othe ». 1 soon found that to the 42 persone on beard, is in imminent nesses and veniremen, whic uid this man wa ncoln Steffe fession Ganger of going te pieces on the! § more than pay the $50,000 nd I talke t me of my most court 1 om, rocks and a number of vessels are The polis were opened in the |as reward in the cas sald in ‘ is. 1 told them just minds an » cause Of labor, (feeling their way through the school board election at 1 o'clock All that I can say this time | what | nd they advised me Nfted. mly conde: 4 treacherous waters in the effort to this afternoon Indication» are|is th. there is more lose hit se to make any concessions, Both { men and wot locate her and save the crew and that more votes will be polled tt in this report nesday bt certain men held Then who abhor rlolence and murder passengers. in any school jon in the his-/it now, It will b an-|a meeting and decided that I ought in low t e the sweat The “8S. 0. f —— so begin tor . ve ot day,” howeve to accept 1. MeNamara’s plea of did not dis “ were of reached the United Wireless sta That the old members of the i . gullty and let his brother go free, —, pa lle ek M1 Mb eb were Of | rion in Seattle last night, the first Huded tlie iene Haatne toe eo-oken The “Inside History Sey eet eas esrtacok en elosely watched. There is always Union labo message received from the Tees tion would be defeated was ind row and Davis, but was the old She ever preseat tear of velf-marder| these mer since Wednesday morning. “Come | queens rns . ® PRE HR: axes |Cated in early balloting. Dr proposition, and I flatly told them q waitin Lael te ‘orcinatt quick. Vessel stranded on a rock Maud Parker, endorsed by local re was nothing doing. But that 3 bat the and in great danger, 8. O. 8. Tees,” women's clubs, is regarded t they saw the men ad the message tain of « notwithstanding e with what I a ‘| Later came the message: “Stilt he ‘Galen he gomeaie ontebeloan bf Rs * | alive; still on top.” both of their candidates, Horace nen. bs Then the operator of the Tees - |Crosby and Judge Richard Wi What Judge S. Soma | ion BP oc BS ibe sre ee Rae James B, and John J Namara are today confessed as-| would win, The letter te cemected Mela teepaie { B = - - == > |sition and the wireless again was|sassins | to poll a vot will make him al silent, p answer 1 By their ¢ ssion yesterday afternoon in the Hall of Rec-| Winning candid with Dr. Parker. | § ‘ " 7 | that 8 em i aryl rates uted wet that Angeles they ck at the heart of millions of. See wom Tous the Met et es a ya m « n da the Tees wir was again in itizens wh iting she t Ider in the/ not moved from their old pre M ara rhe 2 te . , ommunicating with Domin the t ater nat ceinet The pe lose at So mand a . . fcN s ae nd BY W. D. SHEPHERD nha THEIR INNOC pport | KING AT BOM fa gt : “The me be sentenced in r LOS A B, ¢ Dec ‘ ex Pt lor t FOUL _ 8 Bs. open court | be on the . 4 1 . ft ‘ arrow Makes Offe fifth day s they were per k: ; * on Tp be 7 make ther Glee “at tha:costiy darbar | e the sa ffer ir of grace permitted under the Call jecks ad soa ay. sida. toiletdiadd SS a W while we were fornia code.” and a h onl " - 1 next Tuesday, | King Geo = Darrow there wan to sare” McNamara CONFESSED | overainas to MOTHER THE PATHETIC 5 mai reigns to set i the ‘ Sizes t g, right in its aspiration has fought up to its 7 sweat and blood of i si FIGURE IN BIG TRAGEDY NNATI, O., Dec. 2.—Sitting T saw ¢ bor’s ranks have not been a were| CIN Arnold pe. There are trai-| met by rs r: n the basement kitchen of - her /headiines on a spaper sa Te best ests of ir ¢ ernor He tiee home, the gray-haired mother of a car and the shock near “ ; hn mar 1 me, she said. “Oh, I don't y be thinking the ng the right Sir Scott j. C.|\James and John McNamara, be Pay €: 4 hinking they jg gt rigt | Swan tropps,|tween a flood of tears, protests |know what I'll xeit (By United Press Leased Wire) LABOR shocked but unashamed, be-| aud a host vil that It cannot be true that her two| The kind ther of the BELLINGHAM, Dec. 2.~In lf LABOR {E WORLD KNOW AND} jand native dig sus in'boys are guilty of the crime to 'W eN 1 clings to “All | expect," he said, “is to |pitched battle yesterday afternoon | cay univea Preamp neared wire) | ADMITS, WAS ONLY THE VICTIM | uniforn which they have confessed. th syn hee eed have only my best friends un- |at Sedro-Woolley, participated in| pontr AnD Or, Dee t. Peand The curtain ha spped on another tragic act in the irre “ gee pc ae nage Bon hg be ba. revealed be” Grasuael 1 derstand why | took this case. |by 500 citizens of that place and in tne bath room of Saestiniet dcdnatile bus dite wR RR RR & hear it from their own lips,” she Will yet be x as in a S€' i The chances are the world will |two desperadoes who had held up Ram hers eri re pana BR + * and set free P not understand. jand robbed a saloon, one of the ban ae pon oat the genus and | Freedom ever beyond beyond + WEATHER FORECAST * F little home, where a fan rd 5 7 4 “When | went inte this case, dite was riddied with bullets arid . Foye ©. H Me-| oe ee ee ee = }® Rain or snow tonight and & tly of five we 1 to manhood last March, | could look ahead |will die, while the other was cap iaear oF Poesten “LABOR WAS MISLED, ” SAYS BURNS| * Sunday, moderate easterly * and womanhoc real tragedy |+ SMALL FIRE this v momen nd rer rate id to “ - | ind Tempe a at f the McNamara case rests. The k nu t ey wanted to do was to save the |are Walter Foote and Fred James.| ia) ‘in a dying condition.” noe | GRIOANG, Dec. "S--Declaring | Sank Wnen, 7, shall leave for the Part» * of 3 must bear the brunt of morning.” The damage was bomb ose of the McNamara boys Rifles, shot guns and sticks of | becsondence found in his room in-|that he would start for the Pacific | ge T want to toe all concerned | % 8% 8 th tte fe ak te hk te me the ttle that has culminated in! nal q ay what you please about |dynamite were used with which to! aicated that he had been worrled|coast within a few days, although |i, this case brought to justice, but them, they thought they were [dislodge the men. After Foote had er money matters he had not decided upon exact time.| just now 1 do not care to enter taking the only course left to |been shot into unconsciousness, ‘en stective W J. Burns 0 thy A » SAYS win their fight in Los Angeles. |James used up his remaining am. [Detective Wm. Burns, Wholintg a lengthy discussion of =~ s the equa} employment secured them by mem+ ning him in debt. Think about | this dime nic” Piney ont Lac) BURGLAR TAKEN| BEFORE \HRIST PORTLAND, Or., Dee. The | ly fallactous one rtained by the nt with a romantic side, and he makes | bers of the force and either come in or drop 0 down Pi reripsp toa 4 gical hote and we will furnish }{r@ason why Acting Governor Olcott | we ning Women that the vast/an eloquent appeal to these warm-| Great danger lies, however, in . help pines giving him OR cone pg ae ; tym dle ggi : | fovea | evoked the conditional pardon of| majority of conviets have been rail-| hearted people, who come to prison | falling for the sentimental crook, dag Te WAR Coat ds Be OCT Loe cecrn hate ously dover J. W. Norris, convict, which was |roaded to prison; that they are real-|in the very receptive mood for a\the “Jimmy Valentine” romantic c ans who will n. Pps pati waa. te only. to esenpe and| the clerk | Granted by Governor West, became | ly innocent romantic appeal type, There is a Jimmy Valentine Thave done ah ae So Pan Are do hte eotena cen |amile | Apparent today when it was learned| ‘The women “fall” for Jimmy Val-| Jimmy gets his pardon through a| type in a Seattle jail now, a man analyze the in which 1 did {t He was later OLE HANSON @ CO, | {hat the authorities hold several al-|entine to prove thelr polnt. Here | young woman whom he had res-| possessing a legal and medical edu The news were Cidiy of tient wut to tha tried Was bw Seok Biss ge h Norris | is a clever young man who acts and | cued two years before from a ruf-| cation, bright, clever and extremely | isgued while employed as @ guard | speaks like a gentleman—refined,|fian's attack, And he “falls for the | dangerous. Why should such @ mai nannnmrprrnrtnrarnpiaa ean Wao. mooth, elegant; a man endowed | straightgirl game,” as one of bis| be a crook? ee emo erro eval | brought the McNamara brothers to| matter. 1 will say. however, tha ay des wir eres set, | enor See ee Seerennenee DRUSGIST CAUGHT Justice, Issued the following state- | al} others connected with the crime] Chief of Police Bannick, accom-| mmy Valentine, the nd the co: m people ' | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 2 ment here today, in which he de | should be punished and we know | panied by a Star reporter, went to gitted lsh ech of nsitive fine they were righ 1 ey. be TWO CAUGHT lot naation was in the |‘lares that none of the Ieboring their identity the Moore theatre last night to see that he n safes me Meved that + o aa a lopium h when the| #0 sympathize with the anare nis “Valuing my reputation as much| “Alias Jimmy Valentine” for the y touch nest. The s ine mi ; ot and Fred James, sus-| dlwtribut int was discovered,|'° clement, but are misled ag anyone—and more than some—tI| purpose of reviewing the play from) Joes no! he ever really i heart ere de aving committed numer-| and a warrant was issued for Clay-| Ithough I bave not decided am glad to be vindicated in the|a police standpoint. Here is what Was a crook 1 he risks his se broperty ° glaries in Seattle during /ton F, Richards, one of the most ew = oe \ o < the ae I have been|the chief thinks about it c ett oper av which had “Jim McNamara didn’t in t fe ia cil prominent wholesale drug mer-|} }| the object of all sorts of unwarrant:| i secidentally n locked on a little to k ad arre our ON. | chants of this cit thorities de-|? led attacks, and I have had to en-| BY CLAUDE G. BANNICK ster of the g A detective who oe ateme the is’ lela of Detectives nant this) clare ‘ba pnt ote t ac 940,000 Start Your } dure unending vilification | Can a crook turn “square will is Jimmy's trail for another And that’s the plight | found norning raided their room at “%| worth of the drug was distributed “It would have been a good thing|the “coppe let him remain ert whom Jimmy had outwitted him in. He told me the truth ashington st. where two srips/ annually from bi ablishments, |§ Boy j|for everybody if the evidence in| “straight in a most interesting duel of wits about it ail full of merchandise, an engraver'’s| Richards has disappeared. 1? {}tha McNamara case had been pre-| Th are the two big questions just a few moments before, thus yt ; outfit, and a couple of brand new| \t Nei }|serited to the rank and file of the/running through the play “Alias gets the Foods on Jimmy ea sate or a rifles were found | The annual election of officers |! Right $\unions, so that they might have|Jimmy Valentine.” Both are final But the copper says: “I guess ete stad an of the Interbay Improvement club |} {| judged for themselves lly answered in the-af iv the pir) nesds you more than ane the w % KING CROWNED was held at Steiner's hall last night./$ Christmas time is almost here. }| - The penitentiar jen in the state of Massachusetts,” a. BANKOK Dec The following officers were elect-|) The time for gift choosing is $ play holds to t that all d to Do the Same.” Would do detch Varfira was ¢ aied: President, W { upon us. Instead of buying a lot } Roosevelt on lcrooks are irre that it is ed no differ. and. the with vice president dD. F 2 of foolish gimeracks for your }} * innate in them to be erooks; that nerally do. f Wasall thi retary, A. M. Fitz and |} boy, why not make the first pay- ¢ C f they are rat! ‘oud of their abi . that every officer 1 could hard a thy mix.|C. Marsh } ment on a piece of land for him $| ONTESSION ivy to deat te raw to ralec cheeks tle would be glad to let a Much for the and Bud t rite 1c gaara pam 5-25 gd § and then let him meet the future 4} a and break lo He attempts to turn square” if he really slon was e the king, wearing § payments himself? | EON Deo, 2—"My Ideas | xo convince good... kind-hearted la meant it, a8 Jimmy Valentine dra- “All my life I've tried to be »yal robes, present {We are selling nice view acres { ppd abbey eek ale heed ber pot earl COS prison reformers, by putting matixed, t it. 1 know positively ie the side of those whe | ‘ant toc NG $ north of the city, between the }| Wm the Outlook editorial ‘Murder I8| several types to a test in the, war that there are a number of men EN eeiatues ‘anttioe narete tates and the big HOPPI iy und and lake, for $400. }| Murder,’” said Theodore Roosevelt | don's office. with records in Seattle whom the eee had tenet” rope we ef § Te $10 cash, balance $7.50 || today: “That's the way | still feel) «tut they are the lowest type police do not molest for the reaso! poor, And here was a man ar were represented AYS : rm nce $7.50 }| spout it.” ‘ee . reason who, whether he was right or |The fest will cost more than { per month | Fes |the women, prote or, oppowed that they profess to have turned Wrong, had tried to be a soldier | $1,000,000 ch the boy to save by run } PARDON REVOKED |°°,{2! Narten's slows fiat once a CLAUDE G. BANNICK honest. Some of these have honest } } | | | | fing the first extra editior The reform