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OVERNOR OSWALD WEST, of Oregon, has made a name for himself by his prison reforms. He treats the men in the penitentiary AS men, as brothers. But the people of Oregon denied him his dearest wish, to repeal the law that takes the lives of murderers. Read what West thinks of it, on page 6. md your nickel or dime i. - he “movies,” do you ever think of the actors and actresses is? ~Did you ever hear of Allen who, at 73, has forsaken o THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ‘ “ UNa -HOME EDITION VOL. _14._ NO. 226 SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, “THE JOYRIDERS AND THEIR FINISH,” A MOVING PICTURE STORY WITH A MORAL ATTACHED ~ SURE THING Wi SWIPE C. PEOPLE'S HORSE AND RIDE HIM TO DEATH. . on Tm NoWws Funny | © Phone KIN MAKE IM Go, ByT _WE cant The BEAST wont ovpee! Mr. Boose and Miss Shady Cale were having a sup and &@ bite when Miss Shady, who is am awful cut-up, sald; “I'l MONARCHS SCRAP FOR RIGHT TO HEAD = > wat's lee do, Leo's get old ©. People's boss an’ NEW WAR ALLIANCE eo!" says Mr idear me, much on this op-la stuff, but old “Recall” is such a sleepy r 3 old plug ennybody could ride ‘tm, Come on!” ; ] They found old “Recall” hitehed to a post, where ©. j People had left him, C. People likes to have “Recall” handy j 4 at the post, so he can got astraddle of him any time he wants to get anywhere quick at Mr. Boore and Miss Cafe elimbed aboard “Recall,” and . v they sald “Giddap!” and they Mapped the reins, and kicked i Recall” in the riba, but he wouldn't budee. | a Hy and by they got off, and, getting behind “Recall, i ik began to push, Hut “Recall” just set his feet all square 7 4 . Mr. People came along about then, Ordinarily Mr, Pec CHASES GIRL 12,000 MILES; WEDDING CHRISTMAS EVE Roore, “thats a fine 1 ain't would get mad if he saw other folks tryin’ to ride his horse Hoore and Mins Shady Cafe pushin and @4 “Recall” Jost payin’ any @ttention, be But and there, laft when he saw Mr gruntio’ and r standin’ sleepy like pad to cusein’, and not N all of a sudden “Recall” seemed to get wise that It wasn't files that Were pesterip’ but a couple of human bein's—one a fat old codger with @ red nose an’ the other a lady with a complexion that was foo good to be true. An’ it sort of peeved “Recall. So he up with bia bind laige, and —- And at that C, People laffed harder ‘n ever RNR Ft ~ his life, Chas. E. Houston, manager of (he Pacific Coast Coal Co., of Se } attle, the largest concern of its kind || | in the Northwest, vieted of de a few days there ae followed, and Noe, fired at his e | during the Bulgar oa the Tchatalia defenses last few days has been Corpses lie thick within v he lines from the ‘#08 to the sea of Marmora "AT SWORD INTS WITH SERVIA va or SCHRANK TO GET LIFE SENTENCE MILWAUKER, Nov. 19—John Schrank, who attempted to murder Col. Theodore Roosevelt here, is oe insane. He will be sent to an asy- again, taken to Butter- where it awaits BY FRED L. BOALT. A brilliant young criminal lawyer in New York City lees than (wo years ago successfully defended a notorious gunman The gunman was one of a trio who had held up a saloon, beat up the proprietor, the bartender and a private detective, and robbed the till. The lawyer accepted the gun man’s fee and thanks with in- ward disgust, and sought for- New York | —s3 in Seattle tonight an honest woman, a loving Jealous: ible f P was respo i been upon her knees all day, weeping and hotel. Thieg av, pa Sanbed ob. 4 6 bine tieh 2 the Craig . : 5 es st., a o'clock this mornin, the stigma of a prisoner husband should not be | when Charles E. Noe, a ship carpenter, shot and killed hes babes—a stigma they would carry all their | wife, and shortly afterward turned the gun on himself and ‘This woman is hoping with an aching heart that she, eu suicide. and myself are not disgraced forever. | ¢ bodies were removed to Butterworth’s. ‘ x The woman was just able to drag herself he di i nny from - ‘ self to the door, s profited one penny from any sales to the gov where she fell, blood from the wound forming a big pool “Tomever authorized any one to approach a juror; ; |around her body. Se i. —— | According to the roomers at the 7 I agains |hotel, the family quarrels between = { | would not make this plea for 4| Mr. and Mrs. Noe have been contin myself; A man {s supposed * to juous during the three months they stand anything that comes to him, lived there and what I say is not for myself, J f The Machen Be a, t 2 . J alou " ‘els of he law ee for those who are dear to me. a f three months nearly culminate | With the foregoing dramatic! f last week when, after threatening | reine teak ak anak Gaaae Ok t 4 [his wife with a razor and being . stopped from killing her by a fel | , " low lodger, Noe threw her from] a7 [hi room. The landlady of the i| " / 1 first floor and for | , ‘i frauding the government of about » 3 a peace. iGELE. Mer. 19.—Bulgarian plen- $59,000 by conspiracy to obtain ~ Last night Noe appeared to the| VO8 ANGELES, Nov. 19.—After Sige Were appointed here CONtrads on collusive bids, faced | other roomers at the hotel to be |{ireatening to blow up the central a meneral armis. Judge Cushman in the federal court ‘) |moody and in a savage humor. He| police station and holding more last night at Tacoma for sentence. : : ’ is said to have sat in the office for }than two score of policemen at bay Every resource of expert counsel > % a long time looking across the hall . it. t t ” admits ‘tnt had been vainly exhausted to save NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—-Four members of New 2 ~ at bis wife's room for half an hour, Albert Davis, 60 out among the Mf ti 5 . si MARION ARMSTRONG Tht 5 0 rs of age, of Long Beach, su before Constan- | "im from prisorf York's police-gambler gun must die in the chair api tiga He gay ee nine St NER BO neadito: be inane Loci it is believed, ts Sentenced to Jail. “ . . | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—Aft-| went down to the office again, | Cog ghortiy a8 overpow- Sgame why Bolxaria is) The picture he drew brought at Sing Sing for the murder of Morris Rosenthal. er being followed half around the|opened the door and watehed bis | fred shor iy after boon today by ot, 4 * * . . nf y: 7 | 001 . o no ve Wan armistice. (‘@4Fs ‘0 the eyes of the little band “Guilty in the first d * was the verdict of | ¥°T!4 and back again by » wealthy | wife's room. Ax she came out to | Gr a large box filled pity dangers Inthe abert but Of Spectators and friends who ac-| : , “ suitor who would not be refused,|go down the hall he went up to her, | watch the h dynamite, ME which the Baiken companied him, but it could not| |the jury in the case of the who obeyed Lieut. | Marion Armstrong, show girl, and| begging her to go back to him Thoke a neenm tried to ‘explode qm . save him from priac } y “ The j daughter of a Heston clergyman,| “Let's make {t up,” he said A : eee wastes. the power of Mr ‘iene sentence of the court] peNYIA EL IN” Kee En OT | Becker's order to “get R ’ je jury was out! Tis finally cornered in San Fran:| “No, Charley,” she answered, | ,,D&Vi# Entered the station just be- é bestecing Conctan, that you pay a fine. of $2,000 and be|NANO OF BULGARIA less than half an hour. leisco and agreed it was time to be-|“all the trouble will come back |rr,, ROOM flourishing the box, e's defenses at Tehatalja imprisoned in the King county jail vineata Gyp the Blood,” Whitay Lewis, @°4 jcome bia wife |again he lng equipped with a trigger rt * for one year.” said Judge Cushman, SENNA, Nov. 19.—Who will Dago Frank” and “Lefty Louis Henri Bouchoux, descendant of a| Hot words peer y ee ot armistice “John H. Bullock, of Portiand and| bom of the talked.of Ru wore escorted across the Bridge ALLERS medieval French family and mem-|drawing bis revolver, patter announcing he intended to San Francisco, formerly president Servian alllance to prevent the for of gighs for the last time to thelr ber of a big automobile firm in| wife three times the ae : resident Paul Shoup of of the John J. Sesnon Co, also con-|Clkm powers fre m taking part ini’on in the Tombs, and tonight! New York, is the an As she staggered to the door, ldenad thee eaheore Sein ~ = vieted of being in the conspiracy, | division of acedonia and {] journey up the river to join} SUE BLETHEN year ago Mise Armstrong was| screaming, and fell, he turned the! cers from the bu received a like sentence | Thrace, now that Servia has tak- jy, oss at ulate Becker in death} a men of the “F Lady” com-|gun on himself, sending one shot _. ay Ber Ex.Senator 8. H. Piles, for Hous-|@® Monastir and Bulgaria has! oy | any, when it was ng at the|through his mouth and falling in|, dinputed be ass bag held toe, Gnd 3. 3. MeOuttorty, tor Bal the Turk info Constanti-| Chan j Amsterdam, in New York, It was/the doorway with bis wife. wucsputed possession of the asta- . ge Favors State | = . “ tion while Chief of Pt lock, both made strong pleas for : then she met Bouchoux. he couple had been married |” ‘olice Sebas- thelr client N urther ha of Servia is weak Justice Goff's charge consumed To escape his attentions, Miss|three years, Noe was 45, his wife | {#® ordered the prisoners removed been aans e Pini Pager Ble mentally, but has a powerful ally thr hours, It was r F. A. @tirtan and Catherine Stir ! Armstrong went with the “Pink 26. Both bi set eS ivaned con from the adjoining jail, caused all tenes tate bitbbee th the cate in Russia, and can be depended on | extremely favorable to tau, Who promoted the {ll-fated re-| Lady” to London. Bouchoux did| Mrs. Noe has a son in Tacoma. nearby buildings to be vacated, and Both prisoners will furnish $4,000 to take every advantage, now that practically demolishing the all Movement against Mayor Dill- not know ber whereabouts until Pind tastier. ih Reims closed two streets to traffic. Kav. 19—Relations be- bail and appeal to the circuit court|h® controls all of Western Turkey fense’s case. It virtually directed |Img-and three councilmen last year, she was gone from New York sx! an G dressed lerter written |, The capture was effected through 9 and Servia are jot appeals at San Francisco. }in_ Europe. the Jury to convict the accused |ha¥e revealed some of the hidden | weeks. Then he cabled he was £0-|on hotel stationery, and dated Nov. |” Tuee * to the breaking | ra ste oor | Bulgaria has taken the lead in men, say the defense attorneys. secrets of the affair by suing A. J. ing over on the next steamer, and|1s. was mad in 4 Flor aso sci Detectives Samuel Browne and Hag 2 reault of the reported | the heave flabting afid King Fer.|. The court said the entire defense! Blethen for $1,500, which sum they | would marry her there if she would | ity Taticea the worn wrote it. |pitzserald approached Davis from of Austrian Cone!) FIGHTS IN VAIN Ginand of Bulgaria, backed ap by rested on the stories told by the allege Is due them for their serv-| consent ee cee eee |opposite directions, and as the man at by Servian Gen. Savoff, whoee wonderful cam- defendants, and commented on “the |isea in the recall movement When Miss Armstrong got the! «pear Friend: jturned his box toward Browne, De- “Blo are alleged to} paigning has put bis name among peculiar coincidence of each man's The Stirtans in their suit allege cabiegram, she ided to take the] Peng: vou are wonder. |‘ectlve Jos. Hosick dealt bim = their machine guns on | the foremost generals of the world, tory agreeing to that of the man/thab-Biethen requested them to first steamer to New York to avold| ing wee oe ae wontcn, [Stunning blow on the head with a Mbabitests of Prisrend. killing) won finger tis will probably demand the right to preceding him on the stand keep his financial connection with| meeting the determined Bouchoux.| Wel. I got to Lon and was |°U2 ta, HB women and “ildren hives Rane AM a broken, and/tiaa any alliance which may be He emphasized the criminal rec- the recall a secret. They allege) Arriving in New York, Miss Arm-| “ick. and since I came home 1 |,.2% Sddition to the box, which con- [Viewas Reichspost demand-| Cinying 4 ee its (10m | made necessary ord of the defense and directed the that Blethen paid their office ex-/strong joined “The Fascinating) pan: Vataty bie to hold | “@!"ed sufficient dynamite to wreck Austria declare war ising to a rough ratt, the body | f2 ‘ aa jury to determine whether It was | pefises and the salaries of the can-| Widow” company, and came to San| DAYS hare a a . the building, Davis’ pockets were ay iol bh Waidealitied flakermae wae “ my head up, and that old devil | ‘ possible to invent a story and stick Vassers until a few weeks before Francisco. Rouchow a he ‘ |filled with other sticks of t “4 bobbi: b REAL LOVE r houx pursued her] to contend with. Let me tell he ex seen bobbing on the waves near al "TWAS to it through a long cross-examina- the recall movement flattened out.| across the continent lo conten ot mi jplosive. He also carried a 45-cali- fishing net two miles off Alki point | t ‘. 4 you what he done. He got bet voly CUTS thi f p ASTED tion. He lengthily discussed the | The amount spent after that time is; Bouchoux is 24 years old and i ag ner revolver. } F ve aang ng pass i desi gs WHILE IT L law as it applied to the evidence in| the §1,500 the Stirtans now sue for. | Miss Armstrong was 20 of her last ee ak Mager oc fe | After Davis recovered conscious | p te Tide 3 this particular case. | The Gtirtans are not connected with | birthday 7 - |ness he said he came to Los An- US MAN DIES |... fishing poy bg oaine te lismeoes asad pee of po PB wt . ‘the fake recall now being promoted | Svante simsiain toil = Bye oo. Pog Peso geles yesterday. He retnd v6 ® ¥ | Mo el J " r 0! a ere wi , y \ 5%, who lived with | the bay as floating in| nange of sentiment by learning| Roseburg, Or—Fire originay | Baines Cotterill Utica, N, Y¥.—To perpetuate the| anyone there by the name of |‘ haope he had given bis at Wolf's Creek, near the| The appearance of the body and |that F. A. Mackie, 61, called on his ing from unknown causes did sev-| | memory of Vice President James} May, and she told him no, and name and address. dock, was run over | the overturned boat were mute evi. | wite 107 times in five weeks dur-jeral thousand dollars damage to| Lakeside church will hold a ba-|Schoolcraft Sherman, the citizens} hed ‘not been while she had P./ dence of a desperate fight for life |Ing his recent wooing. Mackie now |the Roseburg Review building sear on Nov. 20 and 21, both day jof Utica are planning the erection been at the place So he and/in the cbill waters of the Sound.| wants a divorce. today. apd evening. here of a handsome memorial, jumped onto me about you ied three hours lat-| The broken finger nails and torn | === 83 * = "e ine <BR: ‘Otherwise La@thould of been I. From all| hands told of the fisherman's battle over long betote this to stay, Sccident was unavoid-| with the waves that threatened to! ‘ ! but I am. afraid he will hunt evidently being con-\aweep him from his raft. Death! EASY co me up. Now be sure and burn %* approach. His| was caused by exhaustion and cold, ’ od all letters, for you cannot tell ‘peg Mangled and were |not drowning. what might come up if he had soon as he reached| The body was and he scrutinized the ed’- The New York lawyer ballyhooed for a sideshow. He any clue at all. So be sure and) [jum for ¢ * Me felled to rally from|worth's morgue, comer, started, looked who wanted to get for his client was a miner's helper, a section dertroy all letters. I am just jatiy ar une ee identification. and said a jury trial didn't know his hand, a logger. He worked for crazy. I do not know which * on Five alienists who were appoint- — “Your name's ———, isn't business. a dollar a day in a box factory. way to turn, If I don't work |oeq 4 d by Municipal Judge Backus to ie?” ‘L learned—and profited by He was a “skinner.” He work- next week maybe I will be | inquire into Schrank’s sanity today The query sobered the law the knowledge—that a partner ed in a commission house. over some time, but if I get unanimously agreed that the would yer. He stared hard Into the ship existed between the police, “My last job,” he told me, work, please do ‘not put any | be assassin is insane. The stenog- gunman’s face. Then he laugh certain law firms, including my was as super for Maclyn Ar address or kisses on your let- | raphic report of the physicians will ed and instantly was drunk own, and the underworld. | was buckle in ‘The Roun Up. I got ters, for he is carrying around be returned to Judge Backus to- again. “As I live, my old col #eldom in court. I was a ‘fixer,’ $4.50 for the week.” a little piece of your letter now | morrow. Tit will state that Schrank lege chum!” he hiccoughed. &@ go-between, and I worked on Rides With Hoboes. with kisses on, So be careful is a paranoiac, “Lord, what a life!” many important cases. He stole rides on trains. He Well, | am sleepy and will have “It's a ttle world,” said the “ft found that the law w vt held high revel with other ‘bos to close. By, by. See eee eee eee ee eh I found h ‘as nO “Fr * gunman. the noble profession I had in the light of “jungle” fires, From “eooxa.”: «|e Weather Forecast. * jp Nothing more was sald. It | thought it—at least not tn the His Saveette:: Joe, Wien. Gk, | Opeenaae eae Sahat: and ; is notable that neMher asked courts of pretend his yegg friends Y, cooler tonight; * Music is one thing that appeals t i 0 practically all U8; and especial! i y so now that the long winter are so rapidly approaching. On page 3 in i ® Star, the National Piano Manufacturers have a large ad which gives some good reasons why are able to offer at this time pianos and player at considerable reductions from regular Remember, the advertising columns, every » Contain many opportunities to save money, até sure to appeal to the frugal buyer. : Seattle Star has a daily paid circulation of More than 40,006 copies. That’s why Star Want vo Pay 80 well. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or at The Star's downtown Want Ad Gffice, 229 with the Souvenir and Curio Shop. getfulness on The Great White Way. He knew the gunman was guilty. 3 The gunman “blew the town for reasons best known to him- self and the polle Last night lawyer and client met again in Seattle—at The Open Door. Of the two, the gunman is, perhaps, the better man, today. The meeing was dramatic or commonplace, as you see It. The lawyer was not quite sober. His clothes were ragged, He had been zigzagging along Sec- ond ay. near Yesler way, when he met a man who, as the lawyer himself puts ft, “metaphorically led me by the nose to this place.” They Meet Again. He had ‘entered, wih the man, at The Open Door, and had had a refreshing bath, of which he stood in ne Then the man had told him to go to bed in any cot that didn’t hap- pen to be occupied He happened to seled a cot next to the gunman’s. The gun- man, too, was preparing for bed, police the other any questions, But there was money in it. And asf bo I guess I became cynical, and If this were not a true story, took the clients as they came, it would not be worth telling. knoWing them guilty for the The lawyer this morning was mo part; and for them I ‘fix perfectly sober, He told me his ed’ and schemed and made a story, part of which I am under mockery of the law pledge not to write. Spends $50 a Night. Graduate of Columbia. “ ‘Basy come, easy go.’ I was “{ was graduated from Colum- a familiar figure on Broadway bia in 1900, admitted to the I spent my money as fast as it New York bar in 1901, and was came, Mifty dollars a night was aworn in by Chief Magistrate about my verage. And the Van Brunt, presiding Justice of Roope got me, of course. ° : There came a time when, for en bn Mares, reasons which Lam not at liber: ty to go imo, it was expedient “T got into eriminal law be Re the lawser to leave New cause it promised quicker re York. Not that the police want turns. i was with one of the ed him. He had always kept three largest firms in the chy on the “right” side of the law. 1 had, I suppose, as high Ideals But his cominued presence in as any lawyer ever had, at the New York would embarrass oth. outset, but they died before I pe ha had been in the practice of law Phe lawyer became a tramp very long. “[ did everything but steal,” “[ learned that criminal law he says in New York was most success- He worked at all sorts of fully praddced by stealth. The jobs. He was gardener for a police could be ‘fixed.’ That rich man in Maryland. He pol failing, the court could be ‘fix- ished pianos in a factory, He were judge and jury, and to quote them diatute and prece- dent in his best legal manner. “Ws funny he said, “what less than two years on the road will do to a man, I am not a worse man than I was, I sus- pect I'm a better one, But, be ing a rusty shoe or an untrim- med fingernail annoyed me. I was fussy about my clothes and personal habits, regarded clothes as the sign of gentility, and looked down on mos of my clients as my Inferiors, socially, because their table manners were not as good as mine, Look at me now!” ‘And man?" “He is not a gunman now,” said the lawyer, “He is an ex gunman. He used to be one of the most brutish and bestial of men, But ‘ 1 asked th mi who had “metaphorically led tha lawyer by the nose” about the “ex” gunman. “He gave himself month ago,” he said. your friend, the gun to God a * brisk southwesterly winds, * Temperature at noon, 48, * PRR RE MEME ERE SANE ANSWERS TO FOOLISH QUESTIONS FIVE WOMEN ON MURDER JURY With five women on the jury,| testimony was begun by the state| in the first degree murder trial of | T. L. Richards, who claims to have shot Henry Dillman on the Sno brows are very ragged and qualmie road in self-defense. There | stand straight out, instead of lying were no eye-witnesses to the shoot-|{&t , How can T make them le ing. Starch thoroughly John A, Isseminger, a with a hot fron who heard the sho! Stringer, chief deputy tified this morning Mrs. Richards, sitting a few feet from her husband, is keenly watch ing the proceedings. Fd a Trouble between Richards and/“" ny not try a piece of restaurant Dillman originated when Richards} custard pie? stoned a calf belonging to Dillman. | and press rancher, , and John sheriff, tes What will Im a poor liver?— Bacon and onions. good { What ts a substitute fos I Los Angeles.—The Los Angeles | actant fer emor county grand jury reconvened to-| dinner? day to probe the arrest of Special No Officer F. W witness in the recent Eddie case, which re ' pe a pair of pind sulted in| Mayor Alexander's dis oe aith .ceeaee missal of his secretary, Geo, B. An-| p Ais eRe SUR eee derson, a stenographer to employer's invitation to it's common. n'gave me a 1 A heavy veil,

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