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THAT WON'T SELL TWO WAYS ow 1 DeWTIST WOR WHEN HE SFE ) COMMER san) IT’S A POOR CARTOON freery YON ABOU ra ONT KN AA ART To YTS OUST SVT THIS THe WHALE AND TRY To Mkt —- AW Hatt ~ PIGLET wean! ee 7 5 > THis a yr “ ; rs ON AGA nregoncnés) Bn By yg A Bt ape Ae a Nye Mar Aub Meet; "2 ef [A new STRAW Lio : p< eo WAU S TRATION. bh OM ai 5 AND —nnnt el bnanser a BALL Game ~ NEL b @ BMEMBER, Nang ei ; OB HODGE tonight at the poration flunkies, d P . Coliseum will give you straddlers, trimmers and : ome reaso’ h u cases yee some reasons why yo crooks as gov’ ae tae should put a man instead of have never yet ha innit “ a ee a standpat, corporation pup- on the job at Olympia. gee THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE pet in the governor's chair. VOL. 14, NO, 182. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912, ONE CENT oS. THains ann HOME EDITION SEW STANDS Be BOB HODGE WILL SPEAK AT BIG RALLY TONIGHT MOTHER GETS $23,000 FOR TH TH ACTOR IN “POSON, PLOT a = [ ae ] ez | Ce er. { ee | ON MONOAY : THE COLISEUM (Hy Untied Pree Leased Wire) ‘Palted Press Leased Wire? t Prews ' KK khhh . D, Or., Sept. 28.—Fol- | LAWRENCE, Mass. Sept, * cd . vane fection: Time: 8 m. * the arrest of Margaret St \ general strike, effective 3 ne IB ‘ ighorus girl at a Portland the- | Monday, affecting 30,000 textile rere oo ee ee = on a charge of attempting to workers, was practically as- Speakers Bob” Hodge, ea Mrs. E. C. Dickes by put: sison in her medicine, Dickes, husband, is held in jail) witness in defauit of gurety required by the| Insure his appearance in wert, Miss St. Clair was held by fice Olsen to answer to the She also was lodged | on her failure to produce | ator Dan Landon, Senator & J. A. Faleoner, Senator J. W. & Bryan, Senator W. H. Paul & hamus, Ole Hanson. * | suted here today, when the cen- | tral committee of the Industrial | Workers of the World voted | Unanimously in favor of such j action, The proposition will be submitted to the entire body of the industrialists here for a Settee teeee * i Aad din dnd Medindia inde tad te te te | “Bob” Hodge, candidate on the | progressive ticket for governor, will principal speaker at the mon- ster rally at the Coliseum theatre, Third av. and James st., tonight. President of the Senate W. H. Paulhamus, who ran second in the ‘ : YER PARDING | vote. ee BuT--- SoRRy | aeseinnronamerecetenpeon T'INTRUDE , ONLY-- PENNANT WON borys burr | BY SEATTLE 1F iT wouLo’s BE Too MUCH TROUBLE =~ The Seattle Glants cinched the Northwestern league pennant to day when the decision that but one game would be played in Seattle was definitely announced Seattle now has a three game [lead over Spokane, their next rt ‘@ piano player at the the. ‘Migs St. Clair was em- admitted bis intimacy with) girl Hoth be and Miss! given a severe cast Olsen. erring bitterly. ‘ea release, | sald she gubernatorial contest in the pro- gressive primaries, will be the | chairman. | The other speakers will be Dan " ‘ | Landon, candidate for congress The Thrilling Arrest of J. Furth as Pictured by Vic. against “l-Am-a-Trimmer” Humph- BY FRED L. BOALT Furth was not alone. He sat fac The porter whispered to the | °° 4 We Bryan ennaideta'tod aoe vals for league honors. With @{. TWO unimportant arrests have | !nK nan who might steenth assistant secretary, who qrecsmenat inven. f game with Portiand here on Sun-}Been made in Seattle in the past Manner and gestures, Whispered to the teller, who whis- |” This is the opening gun im the |day, the Beattie team closes for theftWo days, J. 8. Askew and Jakey |{Tving to borrow money or. per. pered to the cashier, who put the | crousive campaign since the pri- |season, Should tho Glanta lose|®urth are the men apprehended. haps. induce Furth to buy’ some- fifth vice president next, and the| Ponce and it also marks Hodse’s both the game today with the Taf Askew was taken in Ballard yes |‘hing. Ho was very emphatic and fifth president tapped timidly | tirs¢ sieech in the downtown sec- leoma team and the game on Sun-[t@rday moroing on a charge of earnest about It, and the rumble of on Furth's door and entered tion of Seattle, his home town, in fay to Portland, she would stiiifdrank and disorderly, Furth was |his yolce came faintly through th Noses were upturned in S0Orn 46 the present cainpaign. Hodge has maintain a lead of One game overfOSURht at the Seattle National Partition to the outer office he abashed deputy followed the! pen traveling all over the state tthe Indiaas. baok today, on a warrant charging The Deputy Acrives. president. Cautious winks | and his campaign has been the mar- Hs ¥idlation of the state banking Iaws,| Presently a man entered the and discreet giggles heralded bis) yo) of the present contest. He Askew could not find bond and; bulldink, He was a deputy sheriff. |inglorions progress io the direction) started -out practically unknown was taken to the Hallard police sta: He approached 4 large man in a of the Presence outside of King county. His vigor tion and lodged in a cell, Furth | waiform Perhaps the uty Oh, Very Well. aud force, tis hard-hitting and tell- promptly gave bond for his appear-|thought he was the president of) |. sented h ing arguments, his straightforward anee in court at some future time |the bank. He was a porter. What/ The deity apologized for the ip! ovnier, have won him thousands Jana was not impr + do for the deputy? pits “rn ae Who Wanted Cy ban |and thousands of friends in every aged Bago Mr. head. The man who wanted to bor. | and thonsands of friends in every POTTSVILLE, Pa, Sept. 28-s) Cause Askew was re ily the most popular man in the |erhesl he) be: Audeow Karsiaat: jerry Go state. And tonight he will talk to H the people in his home tow ve pastor of the Greek Catholic ehurelt! eqtion eg tl me town, Ey. Nélson, family phyet- Dickores, testified Mra, deen three — fs Picture at top shows Marjorie, was. introdeced ta| Riemann. Below is Mra. Magnus) Si. Clair had been | Son, her mother, Bome, inquiring for) pacoma, Sept. - t8—Holding jthat Bishop EB. J. ‘O'Dea, Father ray | Van Goeth Mother Camillus and ' q I G FOR | Sister Aloysius of the Academy of yeaa | Visitation, and Attorney Louis F La Pevbre were Hable for the alien 000 LOOT ation and the kidnapping of Mar- jorie Hieman, who was then 17, Pres Leeved Wire) from her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Mag Sept. 28 —Seeking a; BHS8OR, a Jury in the superior court Saloon Won't Let Church Move Away could the 7 ort s The deputy wished to see mportant be-\eurth. ‘The porter thought {t|FOW money or sell something kept wrday on a| Would be impossible to see Mr. /0D talking nd the prose |Furth personally, There was in| The deputy perspired; but stuck die |the porter's manner an indefinable He fumbled for the Warrant. Furth od SURKeRtion of repressed humor at took it anced at St, and said 1 very like of Minneraville, was brought into) lingering death, due to su ¢ eturned a verdict at midnight ; ‘ ty Chairman Allen Dale has fk opcegeae beak for $23,053 damages. ; a jeourt here on proceedings to pre-/ animation teh deputy w 0 df Men. tend to it,” said Furth t pg tore dag srsbn ypiarigts Sonor from ranch ban “ | | b< ¥ Was game and in ‘ end tc ‘h (to Seattle busi en t t tebbery at New Weat-| The defense will take an imme-| ar, 2 | vent the removal of the church ane? re igri Beotngarel de. |Mstent. He was, he said, an offi-|the vice president | the macttnd Tenia men to attend C, which James Stacey, diate appeal erence orennnse as -— | building to a more central location,! " cer, and he must see Mr. Furth The deputy, glad it was over, piney West, now in jail ber The verdict,” say the attorneys,|La Fevbre was compelled by habe) winiam withelm, counsel for the) Sided to try bis hand at mill work. | “iistantly an electric wave of ex. backed out of the office, bowing it nom oc0eedings to reveal ‘ . _ | He t# one of those steady, ploddin, y te Chicago, Pinkerton | “places a stigma on people who as corpus pr priest, declared that the lawault waa! ‘ Crees J citement swept through the institu. | low is Z ‘fe today watching ail re doing holy work, and we shall| Testimony produced during th¢ brought by saloonkeepers, who fear | mee with a temper which is seldom | tion usually so placid and serene. Furth turned cold eyes upon the ‘Oh, Hodge Is Going ” hat the girl took the roused. The men of the particular t y . 5 mult cases at the union *ypeal it at once. trial showed t ed joss to their business if the) : The dapper young men looked up| man who wanted to borrow money to Ol —He’ll | ‘The case is one of the most sen- Interurban car to Tacoma on ne church wae removed ie > oy wuare Askew om from their ledgers and heaps ofjor sell something. | lympia- f rf kmown what Stacey re *ational that ever came up before night of her disappearance, sa The removal was already half act; Ployed, chip in to a common fund | ooiq and grinned discreetly. Pret-| “You were saying—?" he inquir- Make a Meal o Hay’ 7 jothem, and was theo 1 - op |for medicai attendance at a local ~ ms 5 mabjected to the third) the. lng ng ant ome < - noms — pomaiaes wis i inree 7 etre noepital |ty stenogs stilled their flying fin-,ed : of Ch She hed’ been a student at the|Le Fevbre. She stayed there fot tied condition Yeaterday morning, early, Askew, ta im feago | \cademy of Visitation, bat was re-|ten days, while the police and de-| Decision wan reserved. not feeling up to the mark, took a! ar best up opt lw moved by her mi er, who had re-|tectives searched for her, it was couple of drinks, which aidn't im-; Tatier aoe Buros| tarred, and who was going (0| testified. Mins Rieman was then HUBBY A JOKER prove his condition, He went to pied to at ‘ake the girl to Alaska with her. |taken to Portiand and placed in a peti ye the hospital for treatment and/ & Chicago saloon, | ‘#06 te wight before the boat was|Caholic school there. She remain-| | New York. Sept. 26—-After ® | waited an hour and 40 minutes. At} singers heard that “Bob” Hodge Be sign of recogni.) On Ve the gir on some pretest,jed in Portland three months and| @vsrrel. Robt. Albright scared line end of that time he intimated! would make a speech tonight at _( tghmapetemongpeel PA ‘away from a theatfe party |then Father Van Goethem took her, Mis wife with a platol. a toy one, fig 4 young and superciliows doctor PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 28.—La ura Mace, 10-year-old daughter of | the Coliseum, they immediately. got or bias for = year a0) iP Ewattle: and. her whereabouts |to a convent In San Francisco he said. Whereupon she beat Tia: it was abauitime he was get-| Mr. and Mra. Gus Mace, was burned to death at the family home in |busy and composed some songs cael & mystery until Attorney} | The mother | then started her} = Pa & broom until he vom, ting “some action for his money. | Lents, a Portland suburb, today. Mace had gone to his work and |that are real humdingers. One of ne} $40,000. gult against Bishop O'Dea| 0d for mercy, then turned him The doctor said caueticany that Mace had come to Portland to shop, locking the child in the |the songs, called the “Mooing of wrt. baad the others. | ver to the police he was tired of dealing with Fire of unknown origin broke out during Mrs, Mace’s absence. |the Moo,” winds up with this crisp boms,” and if he heard any more She returned while the building was in flames, but was so dis- | sentence s i = II { The jury found against the de-| SOME SPECIALS IN THE NEWS !tendanta on three counts, Bishop CUPID IN PRISON impadence from Askew he would| tracted she could not tell the neighbors where the daughter was until |“And- Hodge is going to Olympia a 7 | Whereupon Askew, | too late To make a meal of Hay.” 1O'Dea being exonerated of the lat-| Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 24—~ |kiek him out for her to be rescued } gers and stared at the bold intrud- And that’s the way they arrest a) er. rich man. A Scotch quartet, stocked with Hodge campaign songs, will have a few hot shots directed at Hay and jthe etandpat crowd at the Coliseum theatre tonight. When ‘the Scotch ter two. The first count is for| After « jury found Mise Eva | usually slow to wrath, said the dor Or-—Republican campaign managers say Bull Moosers he girl, for) Re ulity of theft, ‘ tor was @ blinkety-blankety this vaggage ge TS = peng vepnee “ethics.” Receiving a large supply of Taft literature sent them | ae were ‘ "nabende d at $19,033. | Italian he poe forvaia, bo and that and he dared him to kick ‘SUICIDE CAUSED STEAMER ON FIRE TEN DOLLARS MORE the Roosevelters rudely and publicly destroyed it. |The second count ts for angulsh| her fine, proposed and was ac- {him out ia ae re owe | TO RIDE ON THIS ly SPORE BREN os caused by court proceedings at San| copted, and had his wedding aya nealont ey rete Bel > BY NEGRO T INT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 28.—F: SAN ANCISC ae rthur Robinson of New York, a wealthy stock | Gathnbes tor @hick were| . Gay set lice. Askew met Officer J. R. Mc A AN FRANC . Sept. 28—For | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28. Francisco, damag | J the second time within a year the! Four hours will be clipped from was followed about town by a persistent individual whom Rob-| 704 at $1,500. The third count | IMilien at the entrance, and said (By United Press Leased Wire) | steamship Manchuria of the Pacific|:ne running time between - San ete gs eurelar. «The “burglar” finally arrested Robinsom, |riio4 $2,500 damages for anguish| PRESS AGENT FOR ITALY |" guess I'm th’ feller ye're lookin’) Mans France, Sept. #8.) sen ling is on fire in Honskong|trancecs end Onicage whan thm a connected with the Tacoma court Rome, Sept. 24.—The Italian |” auth oon An on sm noun ene rep harbor, according to cablegrams re-|new de luxe overland limited train roceedings. meg gree hi M 0" ted suicide here nesday bY a&! coived here Londo: a 2 cording to metor stopped the car, and, under his leadership, (he) yy xe 4 ee 4 HH RHEE EHF) Cied Lanors will be read, and /pAskew's collar and led him to the| as Chas, Wheatling and wife of To-| while confirming the report of the| cific railway here tod Dut on the blaze before the department arrived. # WEATHER FORECAST * (Ban Francisco, Cal—“No man whenever an editor says any- [étation. They were followed by a/ledo, O. Mrs. Wheatling had 4/fire, assert that the damage {s ex-| The fare on this train will be $10 % Fair tonight and Sunday; *| thing derogatory of Italy, the [erowd of «mall boys, who laughed | slight taint of negro blood in her! pected to be confined to the cargo. in excess of the regular rate. The and” is a reality here. A strip four % light easterly winds. Temper. * a 1 this, Wheatlt aid ti j e two miles Rn - y 4 bureau will try to show him he 4nd jeered veins, and this, Wheatling said in 4) ang that the vessel will not be long|train will carry a manicurist, bar Z fecort fry anne, Cas, RAS NES: 09, OF WEIR Chere 6 8 | 5 ature at, noon, 4. *) is mistaken , At the station Askew was ush-| note, prompted the suicides delayed in her sailing for home. | ber, stenographer, bath, ete. ; : ee la eed ered, not too gently, into the re “LT love Mrs. Wheatling better) —— nacciiinanen ALSO HAS VISION ceiving cel, which is not designed | than I love my life,” the note read ‘or:comfort. It has a metal floor,|“ We were compelled to leave our Po- jeement walls, a grated door and| home and friends because she was To combat an extraordinary plague of field mice now devas- ihe fatms of the eastern de D * e partments of France, the minister of | Cleveland, 0., Sept. 28 Fatire has submitted to the council of state a bill appropriating GOOD NIGHT TAFT i liee prosecutor arraigning sev- ene small window, too high up to} not pure white.” SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.—At — clairvoyants said as if oc |gee out of. There is no furniture sd ansinsbianecbentiticl * Fi, Ro orney Ge: 1 Webb ruled that] calting himself: “1 see beok of » receivi cell, not even a EMS Angoles—By raiding two so-called social clubs, Chief of Police | (Oey General Webb statutes, which st itieae oc ashen & EARLING ELECTED |the Taft electors cannot go on the seems to tell jenair. So Askew sat on the floor o today has $1,200 and a lot of gambling paraphernalia locked | pattot and that the Roosevelt elec me that unless you give up your |pnere are no books to read, or ti “rong room of the city jail. Sixteen prisoners were taken. tors can go on under the designa-| game leave town you will |aewspapers. There was nothing] (By United Press Le Wirey ~, New York.—Be 5 pian oc ail ion as republicans. find yourself in jail.” for Avkew to do but sit on the| MILWAUKEE, Sept. 28.—Prest- w Lsed his own lanes z os eee teeiien & Delleres bot > fioor or walk about for the next 12|dent A. J, Barling and the other of- es “anges in | eu of a pulmotor and breathed for 40 min- HARD TO CONVINCE. WORLD MOVES TODAY onal ficers of the Chicago, St. Paul & ip ind Mouth of a new-born twin baby, which was almost suffo- VANCOUVER, B, C., sept. 2 That's the way they arrest a poor | Milwaukee railway, were re-elected The World, Vancouver's Meeting man. today at the annual meeting of the newspaper, moved today into its} Askew admitted in court yester-| directors of the road here. ede y day that he disorderly, but. he ) the infant is alive today fan Diego.— Dist ior on rict Attorney Harry 8. Utley, accused by the Purity ” ananh wo oF | eT, magnificent new 17-story building, . the loftiest commercial structure {denied that he was druak, " Orticer | TACOMA BOY MAKES sae Of baving failed to perform his duty as county prosecutor, today in the British empire and the fin-| McMillen said perhaps Askew PRETTY FLIGHT ed, following the decision of Judge Bledsoe est office building in Western Gan-| wasn t drunk. ida, erected at a cost of $00,000, | So the Judge suspended sentence, | — GBy Tnited Press Leased Wire) pe " . a and Askew, who already had lost a| TACOMA, Sept. —Sailing REACHES THE LIMIT |day anda half, hurried back to his} from the southeast at 11 o'clock “AS — Peed with @ gold tooth and another with a diamond is in pawn | job. this morning, Harvey Crawford, the avenue-New York | Sioux City, Ia. Sept. 28. How Furth Was Arr id daring boy aviator, coming from | When Mrs, Lioyd Wilder dis- The arrest of Furth was a much|Puyallip in his biplane, made one covered that her husband had more imposing ceremony. Furth |of the prettiest flights ever seen In » office arranged with the undertake was in his private at the|the Northwest, cireled gracefully for her funeral and had oven bouk. It is @ riebly-plain office andj over the city for fully 10 minutes, ordered a “rest in peace” floral characteristic of the man who oc-/and finally settied down in the tide embfem from the florist she |cupies it, The rug on the floor is flate. , told the police. Wilder has fled, |thick and velvet-soft, but of sub: ne distance, 10 miles, was cov- B T d P. | 1 vas fled, | thie sd in 7% minutes, being unustial etween limes and F.-1. pan there be any press agenting in the warning at this time of year | nt Retail Shoe Dealers’ and Manufacturer's association that low | Fesponsibie for colds, nervous diseases, rheumatism and pneu-| Moraiile: Wis, Sept. 28—Edward L. Dwyer, who rose from today net Cleaning gang In Chicago to a multimillionaire, 1p dead Mirtee eg, * Selfinflicted bullet wound in his brain. Dwyer's act the fo his having lost an immense fortune while trying to wheat market on the Chicago Board of Trade. Pane Rem cif “My boy, do you know where dued tones, Tho wee desk voll : . oe : Vancouver, Was : reasonable washerwom-| Rev. J. N. Burdell, recently of the |of solid mahogany here are no|ly fast time for even this class o ° . C . S Piehool are v4 Bic Fert, Brn G indente entering toe Nonenere coe alg First Swedish M. E. church of Port.| pletures on the wall, Furth, in of-| biplane. J. B. Crawford, the boy's it uvenir and urio hop it they will obey the rules of the Vancouver board of ed “No, sir. My ma’s & washerwom-|lané, will begin his new duties at] fice hours, bas no time for dream: | father, followed his son in an auto One of . ry ” . » ain't a bit reasonabl the iret Swedish M. K. chureh he ing and looking at pictures. mobile, to arrive in Tacoma 10 min- ‘ “cal nad nade mua age ira eoee ares She eat let me have a pony.” tomorrow, A moment before the arrest | utes behind the roplane.