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——— they say that Tennyson fre- ly worked a whole afternoon ine *That’s nothing. | know a man who has been working the last six years on a single sentence.’ “What do you propose to say on the stump?” “1 think I) stick to the Ameri- can flag and the grand old fore fathers of the republic. Things are ~The Seattle Star “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 14. NO. 170. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912. | LONE CENT § Cee Ane, . HOME EDITION BELS HOLD AMERICANS FOR RANSOM SAUTTERUPSETS, (“OLD JIM” HILL, EMPIRE — DUKE OWNS MILLION (moruer Has to ray _|ASKS $100,000 Pe wpeciye | L BUILDER, IS 74 TODAY| ACRES;GRANDMOTHER | $500 TO BUY BACK FOR PANSHIM a2 | HER OWN LITTLE ONE| AOE STOLE IT FOR HIM OF TAREE But His Grace Isn't a Bit Stuck Up—Comes to Seattle With- out a Valet Even—How He Became England's Biggest Leased Wire | (By United Press Leased Wire) WiURRGAN. 1 Ti, Sept. 16 DOUGLAS, Ariz., Sept. 16—The too mixed in my district this year.” Land Owner. win the finding of - | BY FRED L. BOALT |Kerand exponure. Their bones are mare gyri ghia zar, Who has ‘of naval apprentices washed His grace, the duke of Suther~| bleaching on the rocks of that wild [invested the wealthy mining camp gear Fort Sheridan, the list land, and hie son, the Hon, Arthur S@therland coast to this day. It p> Pag Me demanded $100,- today in the tragedy caused | Leveson-Gower, arrived in Seattle took the marchion yy ransom for the towns and Ks on 20 years to j last night, and are guests at the pull off the big theft, for the own Washington hotel efp of the land oad the temerity to We are told that the ducal party fight for it, but she did it ! braced up to the desk and signed) And now it “belongs” to the pm the register, just like ordinary! octatic duke who last night took folks, and were assigned to rooms! hisiplade in the line of those wish to which they were shown by a/ink to #ign the ‘register at the izing of a cutter from ee ed States training station! ‘wt North Chicago has grown to ey Three are still missing the y ingticuted by Com , E-was learned to from survivors that | store of bullion | He announced that he will hold as hostag until the ransom is Americans, General Man- R. Burrow of the Bl Tigre ipt. Mishler and .H. manager of the El rchandise co Negus took the common Jap beliho, Washington hotel ews ee ‘ P sailing without p This wast have been 6 bisarre| Depopulates Country. sag, Aabapeds sohenhans teak from his superior off) experience for bis grace the duke.| fhe marchioness, when the right a point is Sonora by A. Malcom about for sever Very odd and amusing. | fu) owners were driv ff the land engineer for the El ‘Eavings! No Valet }df¥ided { up into 29 sheep farms y Malcomson at We are further told that the ducal party is «ecompanied by neither | herd and his family. So, where had secretary nor valet. One can imag-| bee 20,000 contented crofters, till ine the fun the duke ts baving.|ings perhaps 4,000 small farms One can almost bear his roars of | theke were just 29 sheep ranches ducal langhter as he tries desper-|and a hundred people Y ately to put on his own collar With there facts before one, it * The duke and his son were pre! becomes emay to understand the ceded here by the duchess and)coudescension of his grace the the daughter, Lady Leveson-Gow- | dul, who “owns” more than a mil! or, accompanied by « single mald.jfon| and a quarter acres of th Andon each farm sho put one sh ated with Kansas which control the capsized, Negus succeeded two of the boys before he ile body was found among three washed up near Fort today. ‘a draining station acd a motor) x get to the rescue, bat this; j was overturned by the heavy “peels, the crew barely escaping prop According to Maleomson’s mes age, the are guarding bul- lion worth $200,000, which has ac cumulated in F Tigre because of the danger of transporting it to Douglas refiner This they say they will confit ate if the ransom 8 not pa There ee oe | How they manage With one maid.) “tight litle where there x n women } we can't make out arai't acr to go around n El Tigre and fears are expressed f USES AD TO” | The dake, on: discreet} Still, a duke’s a duke, as any that they also will be selzed E | Inquiries, is he and | flusiky will tell you, and even «| a held CONFESS HIS | pleasure, Somehow, the | democratic duke, who goes valet _Malcomson’s agent also stated eat of earth always d lees for the fun of the thi must that the rebels have burned several “CRIBBING’’| as with pleasw drmw the line somewhere buildings in the center of El Tigre 1 pavily interested in rea! estate! “We Are Impossible.” and taken rich loot and railroads in Canada. | BO. bis grace has asked bis bust eutieaco, Sept. 16.—Asa Patton, at the Moody Hible insti is Seay published the following sement in three Springfield There's no eatlefying a duke. If|nesk associates here to arrange no you will look at the map of Scot-/sgeial functions in his honor, He Jand, you will see, at the extreme! admires our country, our enterprise north end, & county named Suthor- | our achievements. He finds us co IRISH RIOTING. FOR HOME RULE is a land. It belongs to the duke of}ods and intensely interesting. | « Babind Sebus tales ated nga hed Sutherland. “Who's Who” says| Rut-—-well, a duko'’s a duke. And so-| H Bi a asage pitt eo ds honest, 1 wish to state that | the duke “owns about 1,458,600 | clally we are impossible the police are powerless, troops are Bot deserve the honors I rej James J. Hill as he looks on his 74th birthday; , | aores. And now he wants Can) If you should care t write the ALMA, THE $500 GIRL | being held in readiness here today im June, 1916 Hill, and some of their prize grain grown in Montana. The lower pic "4% |duke, complimenting him on the . for fear that fresh home rule riots “called” to the min-| ture shows Jim’s famous “bucktooth grin.” pesmi nnn Pkwy mene. of bis: Gemoeracy or the CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Mrs. Martha M bought back | May break out at any time. It ts ait san, Tp a reporter Th a time, almost exactly |agumes of his grandmother, a note! ict pe “ rar nee van 4 7 admitted that many of the hot- . | & century ago, when the present | wedld reach him, some time or oth.| her baby—actually paying $500 to feel again the tender hand- | he ‘be said: ST. PAUL, Minn.. Sept. 16. ~The} ¢ uted the beef barons in Chicago, ds are simply walting f ran op- Pam indeed an unfortunate | biggest birthday party tn America | 's — to preside as toastmaster, duke . eeRettey the marchion-|@m, AL any one of the following ad-| c lasp of her own ¢ | Portunity to start trouble. I have tried to make some | today will be held this evening | “ow e phoned fone Ponape yer so ate pry upon the dnteses ee iii But those ere not mpar with the! Serious rioting in the ship yards M reparation, AEde ate MN tae Acttiodbam of Bt Paul. Ble * from a fa acres of Sutherland, which,| Stafford House, St. James’, Lon heartaches nhe-euflered. ducing vears of separation. |bere was prevented at noon by the when 1 gaze into the eyes | timers and it is all right by the way, didn’t belong to ber, | dow; England. rae timely interference of troops. Sev- ry man. James J. Hills party. He is 74| The dinner ix a tribute by the and coveted them So she took! Trentham Hall, Stoke-on-Tr appened like Fi “s era! clashes occurred at the Queen's ever cribbed as 1/7e8rs old jpeople of St. Paul to “Old Jim”) them. | Lilewha House, Newport Twelve years Mrs i's first 1 nd died. The} tgiana yard Tust before my graduation 1|, Have as many of the old timers | Hill. There ts nothing disrespect-| fhe had no legal right to them. | Shrppahire widow was despers poor, so stricken with want she could at wera possible,” sald ‘ 4 e “Old Jim,” eithe ‘ol " “ant } fa atte ae . Has rae fn an oratorical con jthere as possibl ald Mr. Hill. | ful about the “Old Jim ither. It) Nobody claims she did. But ahe| *Durirobin Castle, Golspie. | not provide for the laughing. two-year-old baby Alma b adidiad * re * Py Pe eeeee bad rose I used phrase | “%€" the citizens of St. Pan! told) is a title of affection wanted them So her henchmen! House of Tongue, Sutherland So she fed from sporches| tm they were going to give him) Just as sure as two and two are | drove 20,000 poor crofiers from| Or it might be as well to write) || gave le juvenile court and |% WEATHER FORECAST. *& se burned my |* birthday banqe four, those who attend the big) their homes, destroyed their crops,|him at one of hie clubs—Brooks’,| Alt Mrs. A. L. MeCarthy.|*% | Generally fair tonight and & e6 it. Then | The former president, chairman) birthday party will get a lecture) sinughtered their cattle, burned | fer imatance, or the Marlborough,! Als e life of her real mother. *& Tuesday; light southeast *& to the University of | °% board of directors and still thejon how to farr That's Hill's | their cabins, and stole their farme|O® the.Travelers’, or the Turf, or! jeact {} ‘ id for cadets ‘rene a. erent | | winds. Temperature at noon, & © former. j works in the Great Northern | great hobby and he's always telling 700,000 acres, to speak In round} the Royal Yacht Squadron, at aa ie r Bee SCRE SO EVES SCOre eens * my: all to the min rihern Pacific railroad is| farmers to farm—and he! numbers | Cowes. wall be an when once y are thus sep-|* going to have his wish. Many old | knows - States| About 10 years ago Mr. Hill sent oor ke soul! who were arsociated with Mr. Hill|to Europe and purchased s great| (ics "acd thousands thad of hun: tilPade “Donrobin.” found therein’ "With mo |'® the Indian days before the Civil| herd of Holstein cows and bulls Sent to the school auihos.| ¥* Will be her and blooded hogs. These he dis Saaedipiaiecamanay ~ - | looatecned > gros doesn't care much about the! tributed free to farmers along the ’ | prize. PN ig poli d presidente and financiers,|Great Northern railroad, telling ss Be ranked In my Uirenst. had timers that Mr. HiNl/them that the day was’ coming BUM LIVER “ ed upon ix an attache of the| When the big ranges would pass out Even then, with love and ly having to buy back her 1 central poliee station, and|of existence and that the sr perous home. happiness for own daughter, Itke a slave, in a| NEW YORK, Sept, 16—Don, the valedictorian ge ieee ing and prevail the ignorance of ioatricto ore | another ts ® retired engineer from| breeder would make the money,| ot compl he longed for the | court of law, isn’t it?” ks Henry | talking dog, who is earning $1,000 Mghest in my class. | had his railroad. Somebody started the ery that Mr.) Although nearly a week has behind these two. | baby girl—hers no longer legally, | Neil. each week by re- ot in| If addition to oldtimers, how-| Hill was trying to make a cattle! passed since the primary election,| For congressman.at-large, the! put still her own flesh and blood " teem gi there is golng to be the great-|country out of a grain country, and/ last Tueeday, the democratic nomf|democratic nominations go ola very part of herself. She came fe so lgadeenys 7 By soul does not weigh on me t cosmopolitan gathering at the| the following winter the blooded) nee for governor is still in doubt.|Menry M. White of Bellingham and| hack to Chicago, seeking Alma gp vested er ever seen In the Northwest. | hogs were sold for Christmas pork| This situation in without parallel|E. ©. Conner of Spokane. King} For months she could learn noth MUNSEY BUYS PRESS Sie Stews: TALKING CANINE rate ALSO HAS A a good man, a prosperous The dispossessed were driven to| *Helieved to be a misnomer. Ten-| arated the seashore, where they lived on | ante in Sutherland claim his grace Woman brought !t timers from over t differently Alma s and daily heart hur cel of life shifted. L Who fs Nell? He's the man who bas made it practically impossible on for such a scene to happen again |p poce™s PAM : IN ILLINOIS Of course, ft tre, cant say sil thousand two hundred people} and sharpers got the Holstein cat-\in Washington history. It hardly |cougty gave both the jead and they|ing. The great legal bar was vi ¢ set Sait m the fariare Be ane ot reoenl ft gl might bappen any time in Wash-| e would doubt- WORK, Sept. 16.—That the |™ H sit down to the modest $2-0-|tle away from the ems possible that, with adding|retained it in other parts of the/in the way, you se Finally moth ington, It is now impossible in tess like to say. If plate dinner. Pierce Butler, a trust-} Still he k pt on, and the farmers) machines and telegraph service, it | state. ler love and detectives together poesding lawyer who recentiy ae’ tare now r _ progre party = might 5 a ing live stock should take a week to get the re-| ‘The check was at last finished|traced Alma. The home into which he had a larger paper in New York Illinois, because, since that $500 issortment of purchase, a few mouths ago, aj 7, the lisher, is today |= > > sults of an election today in King county, the vwole/she had been adopted was no long- . sashies a words, it 24 iy seg lar | While E, C. Million leads in King |showing 1,825 for White and 1,460/er prosperous, Alma needed her| Tiothers pension law bas gone into | <e been aie > elaims a circulation of 100 “JOHN | hdd WILL U. S. MARINES. pase fare anon tng b ee a ic eM —- fice ved ag mother aenie, Just = she ra of aket tate - swear now and aving purchased the p: nated from the race by the Kast-| first and 634 second-choice yotes in| needed the foster mother, years be then, for i a Miadinin. o0le owner | jern Washington vote. A semioffi-| King county, while Black got 882/fore. The wheel of life had swung) ‘The Jaw provides that the chil-| EJ focen discovense 1895, STUMP FOR T. R. } FIRED UPON count in 20 countion given |first and 679 second-cholce votes,| completely around, and in raising! dren of & destitute but worthy | that he has still % i jJudge W. W. Black a slight lead |and Todd got 636 first and 762 sec-|the real mother it had cast down | mother shall not be taken from her Another anusdat Caused BLUEFIELDS, Nic, Sept. 16—|0%e® Hugh C, Todd, Black recely-|ondwholee votes. jthe fortunes of the foster mother.| Instead, the judge awards her a quality—this edu- | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. During an anti-American demon $ votes on first and second] Harry H. Collier of Tacoma led/ But the foster mother loved Al-! modest litt bed enthusiastic is John L. Boulvan,| pivation tacidest 06. the. celebration Votes, against Todd's 6,950. | for lieutenant governor, with 1,545/ ma, too, She wouldn't give her UD. | $7 or $8 a child, whatever is need-| one time heavyweight champion of) 0+ ino anniversary of Central Amer-| Ernest Lister of Tacoma is close| votes in Ring county. They arranged that Alma Teer &°} od, to enable her to support those | |the world, but now a country gemiin4n satiors from the gunboat Ta | = ep ——==|to an academy, where both might| chiidren AT HOME, in addition to / semen over the nomination eye coma, were fired upon In the streets jsee her occasionally and corre-|what she is able to earn herself. Roosevelt for president that he is})...' 4 mob of excited Nicar-| spond with her jIt saves the home. It stops a| |to take the stump for the Bull! ; | Still the mother-love was not sat cated dog has liver trouble. Don has not progress- ed to such an extent that he can complain about his liver in the Ger- monthly pension, say, | man language. All he can say now iM ding t re-{Ssuans was immediately formed ‘At| mother’s heart from breaking. It|is “Don,” his name; “hunger, OOS, SEARING Ne & manage and for a time it was feared that | iafie: Mother wanted again fOr) gives rp, home children to the| man for lack of food; “nein, | ceived here today by Mathew Hale, )n0 (07 i lime tt walt AS RESULT OF A SHOT ™: Walk peta thal tbr dhe vad. fee ran ees a. fo the}rane Sor lack of S08) ose or tana ~ Jeuddied close and warm against) too, for a child so raised at home|“ruhe,” German for _ silence |'*wreddy wilt win hands down,” WILSON THROUGH |. Prom jor telephoned to} headquarters ier’ Dredtt,: Ant whe sosiet moth |costs only one-third what It would | “kuche German for cake: " P . + eked | e's love helped, too, in that al cost the able | “habe: te rv have, an | sald Sullivan, “because he’s got the police headquarters this morning at At the station Gorman was asked realization of the desire cost the state and charitable folks | “haben German fo’ iT goods with him and does not hand) WITH CAR 4:15 that a window in the rear of/if be didn’t enter the Arctic, and)" ttn oats climax of this | £0 Day for its keep in an asylum | “ruble,” Russian for dollar. | 4 > caer e ¢ ie a ‘ = jout a lot of bunk and bluff, the Arctic saloon, Third ay. and) after being searched and a gun| | bie are tite came Wien ; | James st., had been broken open,|with one empty chamber, and a / PIQUA, O., Sept, 16.—Traveling | ; ‘ y toond 6 © confessed | both mothers appeared in court to | on a slow train, Woodrow Wilson, ciice lock on the window Cicsee lok Wittens. ot:ths « again, legally, to | LONG LEGAL FIGHT fi," jomocrate nominee for prea ey ue wes leaving the saloon he| Aretic was called to the phone and as the latter placed five SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16-—|dent, today denounced railroad of-| heard a shot fired and saw 4 ian said that no money taken from| new $100 bills in the hands of the ENT Judge &. P. Morgan, in the superior |fictals for refusing to attach his| running up the alley between ‘Third! the register. The jimmy found ou|foster mother, Otherwise she court here today, decided against | private car to a fast train and Fourth avs. Patrolman Ralph|Gorman was described to him and] couldn't have her. | Charles M, Oelrichs, brother of the| “No more private cars for me,”| Olmstead heard the shot and, rit-|he said that it was one used by| The mother walked out of the late Herman Oelriehs of New York,| said Gov. Wilson here, “unless dif-| ning in the direction from which the| him in the saloon and had evidontly jcourt room with her arm about her husband of the former Theresa A. \ferent arrahgements can be made.| sound came, caught John Gornian,| been taken by the negro to get | daughter. 1 |B ter jobs, better chances for getting on, increased fair of San Franciseo, who en-|genator Gor oleft New York twola negro, and took him to policolinto the register, The foster mother went more | - deavored by litigation to obtain) hours after we did and already is in| slowly, W hot, regretful tears responsibilities and added remuneration. on deposit in the -_ Chicago. He could conclude his : plistering the paper money in her 2 Sis one ee berm aia fv "ans ‘cts ®6/ LOST HIS TRUNK [MAY DISSOLVE {hes Sc nrrscirs or fare capable, energetic ‘Sed catheniagte ia et account with the Fairmont hotel. route back. jand watchful care. Wigley LEE Ay we ees AT HOSPITAL|HARVESTER TRUST "=" tn sr « note I Servic Herman Oelrichs, to Charles M ‘HAYWOOD PLEADS Where in W. 8. Babcock’s trunk?} CHICAGO, Sept, 16.—Master-in | BISHOP oO’ ‘DEA Is SG The Wants are a directory of opportunity—they Oelrichs' cross complaint in the Seen Wsiee hecan heations to cee ahead fee Gan ah a Ga eearn See t Babcock was taken with tubareu-|@hancery Taylor ber y “ uit of the bank to have the count | “NOT GUIL 97 | Babcock was taken with tubercu-i Gay in the government sult to dis _ CALLED AS WITNESS iz, Fe ee i a Te aa determine the owsership of the| TY josia and lan rag ag rh lg! ow Rapes rove et perenne ta victory |; LAWRENCE, Mase... Sept 16 land family heirlooms that he valued | Funk, general manager of the trust, | » ard J. O'Dea of the diocese ot Nis: Hl brings just reward. Mogan. The judgment is a victory | Appearing before Superior Judge | ily heirlooms that he valued | Pan eet it ie composed of two quails has been subpoenaed by | a media ever ares | Joseph Quinn, in the criminal court | tot of net eo which had no/diatinet companies, one a manufac-|Complaint in the Magnuson $40,000 The Wants have been the means of gaining a f here today, Wm, D, Haywood of 1 Jiiity value, but which he hope.|turing company and another com-| damage case in Judge Card's court | competence for many—make full use of them. Shaw Denies His | Denver, general manager of the I-)tuly kept for its possible value in} pany which purchases the output of] #1 tio ied ae towhat part he Our DOWNTOWN WANT AD OFFICE, 229 ‘ » who was arrested in Boston) tne future, The trunk is now miss-/the factories. e admitted the} mpg fdnaping o rf : . . vos Steel Co. Connection (5. Conspiracy. in. connection with|ine Rabeock claims, Ho charzestaame stockholders controlled Woth | took in the sed kidnaping of) Union Street (with Souvenir & Curio Shop) is (ny Pres. Leased * than po |Marjorie Rier early in the . " 3 Ata ba HOE ate oe ie tee iad ry | open for your convenience from early morning till plead-! that Superintendent Dearborn of| companies, and recited the details | i mee \spring of 1911, and whether or not PHILADELPHIA pt. 16.—|ed not guilty to the two Indictments | ¢y hospital destroyed it without! of the merging of the original com: | SPO08 4 Rhahante. 6 2 . Leulie M. Shaw, former secretary of | charged against him, H. ne I he did know of the whereabouts of late at night. Bring your Want Ads or phone wood Was| hig permission. Babcock is still at| panies Suto the trust * : “a 2 : : ‘ yo he je tole e stracte the treasury, today denied that he|relea , the girl when he told the distracted rad one ak tecceictemens 40" el tie ed on $500 ball for each in. | Bis hospital. He ts about 50 years) > mother to the contrary, as has been Elliott 44 or Main 9400. The Star will take your Western @t Corporation. Hel) — . mCi COAL MINERS’ nies | advertisement into the HOMES of Seattle, where d the steel plant at Irondale | GRAN UNCTION, Colo., Sept a ri . id the steel plant at Irondale, Wo., RAND J i) ¢ ep it will do the most good. The Wants tell of advancement for many. Bet- pital, In his trunk he had trinkets solve the Harvester trust. Clarer _ DENVER Sept. 16—A_ big pro od in the Y Bie we ‘ was under operation for some time ertising for a wite by|Vi Brok f 4 bEV'S wove He t ted with th ri ing one, only to kk her t | Inited States clreult court of ap . ‘ a le became connected w h the com: | secu i pe, Onty DHE Pi ne 1 $e)! 5. 8 ere toc he a 4 any through an effort of James A.|cause the girl's parents. persuaded|, Thomas Welch, 40, Plaza hotel, Boag Sieg er] bye i her tin Oly oe handing Over 40,900 Paid opies all y Moore, its president, to borrow $1,|her she made a mistake in marry-| Fourth av, and Wes », WAR a ; | de onal oA pared 000,000 upon the plant. He eame|ing Harry Levaasy, he took matters| stricken with apoplexy while dress-| union declared here today that at) Taft Roosevelt electoral ticket con-| ‘i to Seattle then to examine the prop-| into his own hands he t the point|ing at the Luna Park natatorlum/the national offie ; meeting ‘to ‘ rare r By - ad Ree Meesicny Bh | eac In ea ers » of the Western Stee and|ot a shotgun, compelled the girl -to| yesterday afterss He was hur-|held here tomorrow, an order call-) decision o the lower oourt 18 rete ’ ster negotiated the loan of $600,900| return to him and is today speeding|ried to the City hospital bat died|ing for a general strike in West) in an injunction soug! o” Moore with the Metropolitan Co,’ across Utah with a posse in pursutt.| within five hours after the stroke,! Virginia would probably be issued.) Taftites,