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BIG EVENT SCHEDULED: BOB HODGE AT COLISEUM SATURDAY NIGHT poor fellow a chance bond, when, mebby, he isn't guilty after “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE he all SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1912, | send Jakey Furth to jail, when that war do we keep Bill rant is served, if the & Smith én jail a week ends of justice can awaiting trial, be be met by giving the os e cause he can’t give to find bail 8 . VOL, 14, NO. 180, ON TRAINS AND SWS HTANDS be HOME EDITION ONE CENT The “ond ve Pertent, Oo. See eevee fare ordinance for the straphangers and a 50-cent minimum gas and electric ordinance. the people of Portland make Bean judge? No. Can the: > him? No. is he? i ‘ : po eo of Portland. What concern has the nation in the affairs of Portland? 'Not pos bh al a nett ational aiticer. What is he deing im thle case? He ie make legal war on the people of Portland, will it? It will. ‘Looks silly, doesn’t it? It does, But it goes in this country, where we have allowed cur judges to become czars. WITH LOOT Federal Judge B ean did the Hanford act at once and granted an injunc- 3 t using the power of the whole nation against the ion know about Portland’s needs? Nothing. So, in behalf of the corporations, all the rest of the nation will SHARP QUESTIONS — PUT TO FURTH _ BY PROSECUTOR IGAEAT STRIKE | AT LAWRENCE 1S RESUMED | (My United Preas veseed Wire) NEW HAT, IT (9 GETTING Too LAT@ FOR. STRAWS NOW. LAWRENCE, Maas, Sept. 27 % than 10,000 workers Involved . the recent strike in the textile : le Sys agin robbery, I think we will get then mills here, went out again today Z Rept. 27.—Watter |in a few day and serious disorders oceurred in MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Sept Samed of complicity in| Tried to Steal Auto, voral parts of the clty 27.—Prosecuting Attorney ‘Augus- Siiiery of the branch |, “The robbers found the loot so Hen Robinson, ebief engineer at tus Brawley, who {seued the war. ge Mantreal at New Westaiio- | an antomobile to h a rane the mills of Wm. M. Wood, head of rants for the arrest of Jacob Furth — ., aa ale te per ° jo Haw! K away ey the woolen trust, was badly beaten and three a clates of the BC, under arrest he © |were seen trylig to start a ma by strikers when he refused to shut | Seatt Natic bank in connec « “patice delieve he is on Mra The spark plug was gone, off the mill machinery upon the tion with hricker bank fall- ifeeeen who escaped from YOweres and peg fated. Later ’ calling of the walkout. Two thou ure at. La Conner, deciared today iat the Chicago police | (nesses saw the yeags riding in { fand operatives left these mills that Furth’s statement ap; rem.” Steccy seNendedtte’ divae oni nee alone, badly crippling the plant. in face of the facts in the case. ores ' nk and Dean | Clashes between the strikers and If, a8 Mr. Furth says, this case cbaree —- — sae the _— board workers sent to take their places was brought for political effect,” "The. ai ae . “g rome jare of hourly occurre Three sald Mr. Brawley today, “I would tase filled with money WOR i in M we a hae de persons are already in jail for par like to have Mr. Furth answer the Blacey's room. The police *il8 th Mrs. Haene, suspect tetpating tn riote following questions the amount ee @ complicity tn the robbery, was The strike was called In oppost Ist.--What politica! situation Mrs. Haene, ; Teleased afternoon. He proved tion to the wishes of the Industrial can be affected by t prosece- tacey's wife,| t the police that he had no connec Workers of the World leaders here tion? . tion with the gang General Organizer Yates of the 2nd—On March 31, 1911, didn't as hen their room was detectives fol to Edwardsville, 1) arrested in the com the Schricker bank owe the Seattle National $106,298.19 on notes and $29,699.94 on overdrafts, making a total indebtedness of $135,993.53? Industrial Workers of the World deciared thin morning that at vart- ous mans meetings this afternoon the strikers will be strongly urged suit case found In Stacey's is supposed to contain part of » loot, but this is not confirmed apd ‘man, whom she had Pivkerton men assert that about ‘met by appointmen’ 961,000 of the New Weatminste }to return to work, If these meet- trd—On April 16, 1912, when lings fall of their purpose, a mon- the Schricker bask closed, hada’t we pot has been recovered so far - s £ Beattle Money passed between National reduced this later gathering will be held tonight furnished the det = Sith their first clue. The and the question put to a vote. If btedness to approximately the second man arrested at ] }the majority favors the strike to- $51,000.00? “ js not known bh day's walk-out will be declared of- th—Where did the money uy was identified by the Ber The Star's big army of newsboys | ficial, and tomorrow plans will be come from which ‘reduced this in- paystem af one of the men 4, bb ‘ jcompleted for a general strike of | debledness . from Chicago. | ,| branch boys and carriers will be en | Industrial Workers throughout the} “6th—Do you now hold any se- tertained tomight at the Moore the jcountry, Yates asserts that such a} curity for this indebtedness of x man ion of a » deseript jeal! will cause a strike of 3,000,000 $81,000.00 which you secured be by the Great Raymond West with a long record of atre the ¥ 4 rob and safe crwcking. greatest wieard of the day Wy begeegee — Mtr, Detwley, with ays fall alias is George We - ~ WiT/ Z eS Mr. Brawley, with a twinkle im i ore Ste: peeled ial «de Mille been f Wi// 3 | his eye, suggested that Mr. Furth , " fice tonight at & o'clock, sharp and| ——— pc hitypicanl sae wis | tions some day, and that he might staney, | parade th & Holy. to the Modre the GIRL ELOPE | |not hesitate to do Rh now F, aaid todas theatre has been set aside for Thol | } pDaniel Kelleher, a ee ia ysnenc | Serene 1} MARRIED WITH | (ty ted oe enon Wie) | (cee, Anbar ae here the robbers found If you see your carrier flash past bd | 0 Sept J. W. Bailey jeharged with aiding Sebricker in thes expected. They the corner tonight, you can make GUN IN HAND! <« of the Ogden Rapid Transit com-| ple Regal Be Fon: ner vad lieted to secure from an even bet with yourself that he fs/ y saa bee MANU uaneval exporienee hey all knew that the institution i Instead they going with “the bunch” tovight. | | NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27.—With in there days of anesthetics i piveliengebe< J i : othe Binge Bat were not pre-| “Skinny,” “Crocodile.” “Red Seteivae 4a ner Sne e re ‘ ‘ It had become necessary to ampu- brow morning before the & ft all away Short” and ali the reat of The Star] (My Uslted Frese tenerd Wire? & fevolver in her hand. Mist LO) COMIGON, Wis, Sept. 27.—| tate hie left leg above the knee as or aueat"aerecanee hulk the bins teok pillow «| hustiors will be on. hand, and the A, Wash. Sept.) 4 “ wiring | . . ‘ a It of a re eldent. Hi thelr lege wie : : , 7 daughter of Dr. J, DB. Bonnette, who! Bkoting dow ‘sie result of a recent accident s fini ‘tewal - bed to carry away Great Raymond will have to do his\27.-All_ records the Yakima sloped with Emmett &. ¢ Scwnon! ‘ hase m from the recent! condition was such that an anes-| oes he 9 fixed t $2 500 este filling these and very cleverest tonight state fair for att ance will belaner sho had been restrained and be took, when he declared be | specie could not be administered in| th cae a ws pe - BMiilable receptacle The boys will be incharge of the |shattered to amithereens today, It ls twice, wae married here | wold support Gov. Wilson of New ordinary manner | pall: a set sainetrow weg Ghere stil was lef! employes of the circuiatt Hodge, the 1 will kill my father if he In-|Jeraey for president, Gov. Medor The doctors decided to give the Furth and his associates were Which they were Wn | ment of The Star, and fit lows |? for KOVernOT \terferes thin tim she told thelerns of Wisconsin changed front! anesthetic hypodermically in the} erday served with an order load weighed 200 | wilt be well looked after who is to make the principal |, of the peace who married gi “ tor Col, "Pinal column. Bailey witnessed 4 by John P. Hoyt, referee in : speech at the fair this afternoon, i* the agate today and came-out f ©} the entire operation, and during its) bankruptcy, commanding them to Man Suspected drawing hundreds She left her father’s home by a| ROORCPERE™ the, progressive candi-\ course chatted brightly with the appear before him on October 7 to bly six, men par people here in addition ts back window. He followed in an| date | doctors ishow why they should not be com- oe Fvobbery I believe jmere ane awe eB groty d Pat: auto, but arrived here too late. He| “theddgre Roosevelt,” MeGover | Since the remoyal.of thé Teg Mr. pelled to produce all their books © gang was Jo! NDIANAPOLIS roalge U iS de Hodge Ix by far |mimediately charged Solomon with in a formal statement to-| Baileys. condition hae improved, and papers in connection with the ‘ igred Schricker bankruptey aformer San Francisco , better known as bigamy and abduction, declaring the} aad the physicians believe he has} youth had a wife in another state ‘ the speakers who have come here an even ¢ nee for recovery James Dunlap, trustee in bank- Med Press Lensed Wired deo Gay, “in (he natural Choice of alhcew Publicad# and progressives” Lbeliéve he was SAN FRANCISCO, Sept °. parts : | , trustee | ‘Al Addison, alias Minot, A. Tyeitmoe, seeretary-tr er of FORGERY CHARGE | a | pron a2 1G, Saee ces,» rl i Ste aba eres Susme| i M, Ona, an eemncee, te |. R.A | Reception for Wilon |PROPOSES MODEL corer name rich tne Sete te inset Office was merely a twnal executive boart of the forgery in the first degree. He is (By United Prose Lessa Wire: | BOSTON, Sept Governgr | Pry het sg i ; a1. oe rca ty bagi ae have not arrested Alli und Structural Ironworkers’ |said to have passed to Hugh Row-| NEW ORLEANS) Bept. 27.-Col,| Woodgow. Wilson, democratic can- Be en eae Cenk crcl atten of ton Benilib Salaun wnion, left today for Indianapolis, |ley, on October 27, 1911, a draft for evit is Ih New Orieans today.| didate for president, was given an! Counciiman Griffiths this morn-|today. Hedges’ nomination follow-|bank must show cause why thelr man implicated in the where, with 52 other indicted labor $968 on the London Assurance com sched el to, deliver an ad-| infornmial reception here today by! ¢ ail what beled thiee-@ no ballets \iooke shania nota exatsians implicated ‘in the | Tenders, they will appear for trial|pany, payable to the Phoenix | dress. stitie Winter kardon this af-| the @émmocratic leaders. At noon|iN& Presented in detail what heed three fullle ballots book: Te ih jail. A fourth sus. im the federal court, October 2, for Shingle company, and endorsed in | termOOmy alld will rest tonight. An| Wilson spoke at the Tremont toms | eras gy ices mye age pon = = ) le dec tc automebite parade formed part of| ple, and then started for Bridge [the wtlgome given the colonel by] port, Gown., where he is scheduled) Jthe elty to speek tonight. | UST TO SEE WHAT HE COULD SEE alleged complicity to transport dy-!the shingle company's name namite in connection with the Los wd. Gould, who live Angeles Times explosion. [West 4th av., is out on (K BEAR RAMBLES DOWN FIRST AV Batcher, alias ‘Long and sixth man, took part in the TO DEATH IN PENDLETON fore, he favored franchises for un-| limited terms, provided the monop-| joly featurés are guarded against in jother respects, Me also favored &) (my rinitet Press Leased Wire) —_steer’s plunges, be held his grip. PENDLETON, Or, Sept. 27.— Slowly he dragged down the steers horovehly initiated into the mys. head Ull his feet were firm on the \ Peeps gees ctetGome my round. He tried hard to drag the Afi provision in franchises which would| * give thé company “unlimited grant) At a season's musical comedy shows. of streets to the extent allowabl over the mountain, “: t went over the mountain, | P that HEY RID Some class!” he said. “Dog-| ; | teries of “hog tying,” “b S went over the mountain, imtecency Ge ) < gone's” a boar! | aes of “hog tying,” “bulldoRging” steer to the earth, but could not EEE Ge could cee! | fur ‘A A stan |. Griffiths inclides in his “model”| and other exptoits of the buckaroo, get it off its feet. Finally, deter- ‘ ! | : las He Enters a Cafe. | several provisions as preventatlvés} 26,000 Northwestern and Eastern mined to bulldog the animal dead it x , nie | @ monopoly @ propores tha ner m -“ he couldn't alive, he twi: the jeune ear, and he! sind Angeles cates hompitable| the ‘tranchine include a provision| “alters, hungry for more brils. coors neck inch by inch until, with F A that the city may buy the railway,| Crowded the arena here today (© 4 hideous snap, distinctly audible tered. The unanimity of the men Mihe other side of the be as the old po has it,| al-the bar was beautiful to wi if it choose to do so, after a certain | witness the second day's events in in the grand stand, he broke the rabbit. He didn't! They{ were in perfect accord They | Period |the Pendleton Round-up, the great creature's neck, and the big steer faws of the trap j hugrvod to get away from there) |. “ap tO eS ok ‘m Reta frontier show of the Pacific North nome to A a ground dead—but o Sp nickly. pointe r ® discussion) milldogged oo the trapper released ei | this morning, are already fully pro-| ¥°S* ri 3 took him to his cabin ‘Goggone” kept on to the lava by the atate public service} Man and t met in a. fierc Ella Lazinka, daughter of an Or. Wound on the t tory gg -weshed his face. He left 4 the city charter, The mat-|fight for supremacy ifthe wildest | 00H cattle king, won the first heat better, and in by another door, which leads to the aka foe two weeks, Bet ’ in the cowgirl’s relay race. Her ame to be a big. play! eafo part, where many ladies and| tii.) Grirhiths, Councilmen Wardall| ooo, ¥oet, Cxhibitions, “bull: ' proncho, crazed with rage and ex- é f humo: j jgent# were eating and drinking at| "4 ardall) dogging.” Lafe Tewman, Chey- citement, viciously crowded her pees of tumor. ind Blaine are on the committee Md & comical way with him tables, and listening to orchestral |“ enne’s champion, was the winner. /against the fence, badly injuring x ' r | He “bulldogged” his st fter the her leg. Th 1 hite, but very humorouaty.} music. e “bulldogged” his steer after the her leg. he girl went white, bui ho had a sense ot It Was m gay scene. Full of ant ‘WANT TO LICENSE most savage battle ev en in a she stuck to her plunging mount £100, Would retort patly with mation. It was fuller of animation | round-up. ping from his horse’s and slipped under the wire 200 3 | when “Doggone” left the lavatory. | + spy) back, he seized the steer by the yards in the lead Tables and chairs overturned REAL ESTATE MEN horns with his hands and by the, The Round-up will be concluded Ginsd crashed, Shrill cries Te-| i costtle Real Kxtat jnose With his teeth, Despite the | tomorrow sotnded. @ Seattle Real Extate assc \ ty A hiecalentatlleste aaa. iin = !io8 “Doggone” wiggled through to the | ton has begun a mover t to have er said: Good street, trotted along the avenue to|!¢sislative action by which only TAKE ADVANTAGE trapper said: Good EL onk the Avenue tO! those licensed may deal in real es- and went back to heat, mate the clerks in the store eee thet they referred | j “that doggon bear.”| pag Went on they shortened it an idee,” said Peto Murray We'll send ‘Doge fo the packing house at Band fatten him up for o] heard. ‘ . The suggestion Me sitike him as funny. Also, | remembered, he's a nS a > Sood @ bear eta, imilar to that which 3 th Wer the mountain to wee a Could see impelied him now Sey rat the Slats of his caye with He has a droll * ” is paws. Somewhere " pied Were the giddy de & great city id see a naked Hotten he On the bench in one of wong fooms on Profanity hill, buld be surprised. A flock of | coasting down Yesier roller skates would im. a8 @ bizarre sight. G a sermon in Dr. might possibly sual Te you Ani ably would But none of these not have sights could | long. possibly be more disturbing than) not tarry. that of a large brown bear saunter progres#, but ing nonchalantly along First av. A|the busy noon hour. Considerable Noise. If you had been there, you prob-| scart, been there’ noise: Those who saw the bear did} ‘The men made the best/fine time. the women made the| meat store made a bluff at pursuit, | » Showers They searched their) but it was only a bluff. how scart|loped here and there. badly considerable | fat woman in| most noise. | souls for sounds to tell they were. they As they made were Povricett Povce! The clerks from the *‘Doggone” He nibbled He spanked a He saw more ankles and lingerie than are on exhibition a newsboy's shins. “Doggone” jogged along, having al * Unfoh, poked his nose into an alley, and Teturned to the avenue, where he met Ed Stortz and Pete Murray, of the Murray Meat Co. Ed had a rope and Pete two large butcher knives “Doggone” knew it was another game. He scored first by biting Ed's finger. Ed took the next point by getting a rope around “Doggone's’ neck, Pete prodded from behind with the- butcher knives, and “Doggone” knew he had lost the game on points, They led him back to the meat store. Today they took “Doggone” to the packing house. He will be nice and fat by Christmas. A few days before Christmas they will cut him into steaks and broil him. It will te & joke, but it doesn’t appeal to “Doggone's” sense of humor. It will be a practical joke, and not in the least droll, Oe eee el * * “Doggone” | | tate, The object of such licenses would be to protect the public from unscrupulous dealers. No license should be issued, say the advocates of this idea, except to those who }can present satisfactory guaran- |tors and put up a bond to the state ‘insuring their honesty Licenses lare to be forfeited when a real es- |tate man is shown to have acted dishonestly \M’MANIGAL, STAR WITNESS, ARRIVES INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27.—Ortie EB. McManigal, self-confessed dyna- miter, and who probably will prove | the star witness against members {of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Work ers, charged with illegally trans- porting dynamite, arrived here to- day. He was in charge of Malcolm % WEATHER FORECAST, | McLaren of the Los Angeles office west portion to- | of the Burns Detective Agency, and * night or Saturday, moderate to */ two deputy sheriffs, *% brisk southeast winds, Tem- *| McManigal will be confined in * perature at noon, 67, w|the federal jail here until the ac- * *| cused union men are brought to RAK RK KKH trial October 1, Of the opportunities in the Want Ads. Each ad is an appeal from one Star reader to the others, setting forth an offer which possibly force of circumstances has compelled. The Want Ads are a Day Book containing the bar- gains over 200,000 Star readers have to offer. They are really important, and furnish many Read them over as you do the other news of the chances for advancement and gain. day and profit by those particular offers which appeal to you. WHEN YOU HAVE A WANT AD bring it to our DOWNTOWN OFFICE, 229 Union street (with Souvenir & Curio Shop) or phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44. OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY

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