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er TYPHOON,” played by Whiteside, at the Moore theatre, of a time when the Japanese, ing down like a typhoon out of the West shall take the world by force of ms. Fred Boalt entertained a Japanese 4 mat at the theatre, Read what the diplomat thought of it all, and what Boalt thought of the diplomat, on page 7. Walker tells pour 18 NO GOD,” declared one of the poy workers in & & at oanning fee > where Mary Boy'e O'Reilly, The ‘Tavest lator, worked shoulder to shoulder underpaid and abused women and had plenty of reason to page 4 and read Mise The Seattle Star HOME EDITION. “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912. ONE CENT THIS COUNCIL MAN E.Z.MARK HAS DRAFTED AN ORDINANCE, SY MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR ASTRAR-HANGER TO OCCUPY MORE THAN ONE STRAP ATA TIME. THE PUBLIC 1S BECOMING. TOOLUXURIOUS IN ITS TASTES. "ROME BECAME EFFEMINATE ~--=-AND FELL" SAYS MR.MARK. 14, AND DS Be JAKE: NO. 231. WILL MARKET REPORT COMING AS AN APPROPRI ATE XMAS GIFT TO OUR BELOVED STREET Car MAGNATES, ACUTIN PRICES OF STREET CAR STRAPS IS ANNOUNCED, THE NEW STRAPS ARE NOT MADE OF COWHIDE BUT OF VEGE TABLE “LEATHER . THEY ARE TESTED TO SUSTAIN TWO MEN EACH, OR TWO WOREN AND A MARKET BASKET, oO ONE WOMAN AND TWO BABIES — THE WIND May BLOW RAW TURN TO SNOW THERE IS NO myeTH LIKE SERVING FURTH FE gee REMARKABLE INVENTION OF EDISON WESTINGHOUSE] 7-7, Le -y7paX PILGARLIC. BY PRESSING LEVER (A) ELECTRICAL 2 CONTACT iS MADE STARTING 300H.R MOTOR (B). Arttut WHICH FORCES RAM(C) HALFWAY UP THE CAR. [7g —— CAUSING HUMAN OCCUPANTS IN THE FORWARD END TO ASSUME THE GRACEFUL CONTOUR oF STICNS OF SPAGWETTL SLIGHTLY CURVED, THUS [INCREASING CAR CAPACITY BY TWO THIRDS --— TO DYNAMITE LOS ANGELES INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 25.—Sworn testimony; || that John McNamara planned complete destruction! of Los Angeles was given by Ortie McManigal today, at the dynamite conspiracy trial in the United States court here. McManigal’s resumption of the witness stand was unexpected. He also said McNamara planned |to dynamite all non-union jobs at the Panama canal. i “Burn the city of Los Angeles off the map,” Mc- | Manigal alleges John McNamara told him. “Make |it a landmark like San Francisco was right after the big earthquake.” McManigal said McNamara planned to send three or four “good men” to Los Angeles, start fires in difé ferent parts of the city, and then simultaneously dyna- mite the water system. RAISE HOCKIN’S BOND; ME’S SENT TO JAIL, Herbert 8. Hockin, secretary and treasurer of the International Asso ciath Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, was taker jail | | Saturday because of his being un able to furnish an additional bond of $10,000 FACE | WAR OF GREED IN, Nov. 25.—With five nations on the ing their armies and all news from headquarters being thoroughly censored, there excitement here, and many predict that the pexpected fight for a share of European Turkey | about to break forth. } ~ fia reported that Russia, Austria, Germany and aly | nearly 2,500,000 troops mobilized, and that} heir navies are ready for any eventuality. j *F ce today ordered her army reservists to be jn rea to join the colors on short notice. All e ra of France have been directed to as- e cars at strategic points. | is mobilizing two more army corps on tier, and depositors in Berlin, fearing are drawing money from the banks. : : Austrian battleships anchored in the Bos- = sailed for the Adriatic sea, where they) SPOT WHERE BODY WAS POUND. IN be needed in the event of a clash between ne Waa he a and Servia. TACOMA, No 5 Sheriff Rob | ! = “HERE ARE CAUSES FOR ert Longmire ix toda ving the n, the 19-year ry HIGGLES IMPENDING WAR a Srether, es By Un » Lense Sak Ce cn i THE GOULDS HOME. DOTTED Lid THE ou AKEN BY DEAD OE ee ON IT | a = ES LE Je oF. A § YOUNOEK BROTHER LESIDE His. ‘GOVERNMENT ‘en sat TO PROBE BIG rothers who are Chris 13th Sar ere Lawrence a wom the rifle Is back when he he Relatives would not tions to be asked the m ‘and siater of t gruesome now With ther Funnem us the lege death George Sandstrom, 16 eaee found slater body whone ois, a short he W. F. Gonid Woodiand Satur zh the mo. two i bey ” win, Mi 1106 South }/ was found in the i distance from ranch n with a bull we the n hin bond wae or court after a witness ured Hockin was in the em before and Angeles Times ¢ WHALE The detintte cae, for ui te year-old orphan pete pny Eggi ‘ BI ustria, bac »y Germany, WAGS ITS TAIL cording to an announcement made by Deputy District Attorney Collier, the federal authorities will be asked to probe the Portland vice at house a nae H of a detective hr soon efter the Los ” bole Goulds more than a ye They're all broken up over the ee their arrival | demands a port on the Adriatic fm she sea beneath been trying for Or., made the sea in the territory which Ser: within 200 ya via has just wrested from the ¢ Georg aa lived Turks, ns Pens crust a whale that '*) centuries to capture a port that times larger than any! would give her an outlet to geen by morta! eye. | sea all the year round. As St is, ‘Right the whale waxeed its times. The firs: time | @ little wag, and the win ot Beatile rattled a harder wag. and Seattle #Wung gently and rock- tocked. The third was fred at 9:05, and here and there fell off a shelf. It was the of all. Were more distinctly (bills than down town. felt at 7:20, the sec- unlike the San Fran- , which have a sicken- motion They were wiggles. Press Leased Wire i" Y., Nov Ts, presiden ean tion of Labo iy ill here today, threatened jer On account of his age, Gompers’ friends are 4 over his condition ORNEY GINSON WN. Y., Nov. 25.—After Sunday at their homes in the case of Burton W. ‘the nae attorney, accus- murder of Mrs. Rosa fig former client, are ex W wring in a verdict here * expressed Of acquittal See @ trail of 45-calibre Toe black powder, Los i Ie expected to find an Teeeminite bug. Six boys, ax See 47, were found in an ® hare an Was their trai! himself hounds { Russia has her ports, except those in the Black sea, which are dominated br the Torkish control of the Dardenelles, are frozen in every | winter, / All Europe, fearing Russia's great size and the competition which would follow the securing } of an outlet for her commerce, bas opposed her In this project. Her attempts to seize Turkey to this end were defeated in the Crimean war, and her seizure of Port Arthur for the same rea | son was defeated by the Japs, | at the instigation of England. SOON, 1S REPORT SERVIA IN NEGOTIATIONS Servia is dominated by Hussia and should the smaller nation hold the port on the Adriatic which Austria demands, it would practically become a Russian port. Russia is urging Servia to re sist Austria, Germany is friendly to Aus tria, and France, always fearing Germany, is preparing to act should the war become general. | AUSTRIA WILL ACT | SOON, IS REPORT FRIELASSING, Germany, Nov. —(By courier from Vienna, to avoid Censorship.)—1t was learned on high authority today that some }time this week Austria will serve }Servia with- an ultimatum, Aus |trian officials do not share the ‘hopeful feeling prevailing else- | where in Europe, and are determin led to press matters to a crisis. | Forvign Minister Sazanoff of Russia has joined the “war party” and is urging immediate support of Servia’s claim of an Adriatic port. Servia has sent unsatisfactory re- plies to each of Austria's notes, and officials of the latter government are indignant. More reserves are being summoned daily, Announce- | ments were read in ali Vienna cafes and theatres last night, calling all |reserves to the colors at once. A |continued movement of Austrian | troops to the Russian and Servian frontiers indicates Austria enter- tains but slight hope of amicably settling the Albanian dispute. Since yesterday 30,000 soldiers have reached Gravosa, an Austrian port on the Adriatic sea, and 16,000 more troops are expected today, Serv- jan soldiers also are rushing north |ward from Monastir and Prisrend. | That the Servians are mounting more guns in their forts at Belgrade is stated in a dispatch received re today from Semfin, Hungary, which is located acrows the river from the Servian capital, All soldiers who can be spared from Monastir and Prisrend are récalled to Belgrade by the Servian government. Santa Monica, Cal—No trace has been found today of Edw. Pixley, a fire fighter, who is believed to have lost his life in the forest fires sen sweeping the Mall- joa district, St —C—t~S” (TAKE SCHRANK | TO ASYLUM FOR | HIS LIFE TERM, | By United Preee Leaked Wire MILWAUKEE, Nov. 25.—Appar-| jently reconciled to his fate, John! Schrank, who shot Col. Roosevelt here October 14, and who was ad- \judged insane by allenists, started jat 11 @ m. today for Oshkosh,| where he will be confined in an asylum for the criminal insane. As he was leaving the fail,| Schrank smiled and bade farewell | to his fellow prisoners. The alienists say Schrank’s in- sanity is incurable. PARRY TO HEAD PROGRESSIVES Will H. Parry was unanimously} chosen president of the new King) County Progressive league at a) meeting Saturday night at Arcade) hall, attended by over 500. 1 The meeting resembled in en thusiasm a political rally during the heat of a campaign. Prophecies! of progressive victories elicited as hearty applause as though the day| of the triumph were expected in two weeks, instead of four years hence. Mrs. Thomas F. Murphine was} elscted first vice president, George | W. Dilling second vice president, O. Hi. P. La Farge treasurer, Rick} Burrows secretary. MANY REPORTED KILLED IN BLAST} Leased W By United Pre WAUKEGAN, Ill, Nov | least 10 persons dre believed to} have met death this afternoon In }an explosion which wrecked the dry |gtarch plant of the Corn Products | Refining company One body, burned beyond recognition, was tak o'clock, About 26 persons, all ser-| |Hously injured, were taken to # hos-| | pital, | HELLEN KELLER AIDS TEXTILE STRIKERS United Press Leased Wire LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., Nov. 25. A letter, with a check for $87, was received at the headquarters of the striking textile workers here today \from Miss Helen Keller, deaf, dumb jand blind prodigy, who wrote that she hoped the money woulll assist in thé fight the union is making here. She earned the money ing Christmas cards oh th j 4. flesh torn by and « elibre repeatin ing across the lege, tb fodpa, lying face downw temple. The sheriff a private detective waa murdered wild anit 4 Dick Fraser vy the a belleve lad a of the poner in whieh their brother met explosion. Hockin sueceeded J. J. | scandal. eath But I can # Miss that much fa theory FPunnemark the McNama head at adatrome intr a is re he dep . defendants George ants in the of the arded as one of the prin. union, dynamite Coroner Sh thinks mitted suicid orge Sa ing since aver he com strom had been mise November 5. Constant | {search failed to bring to light the/he scene of the | body or any trace of him until Sat-jqtart bis investigation, wast lox im a part fom@at, where the light seldom pen ot riter heritf Longm! with the coroner that he Goulds ed fact had been ill and that the had feared he would kill has satiefied ue that boy el } killed himeelf or death acct ' dentally after consult proceeded ‘to boy's death to SILENC Your honor, 1 would rather go to the penitentiary than the county jail Court marsh amaze lawyers, bailiffs, deputy als, spectators, looked up in nt H, Kohihas, attorney for Wil- liam Osborn, who had just pleaded guilty to smoggling, was thunder- struck. “Why, the man doesn't know what he's saying,” he exclaimed He looked appealingly to Judge Howard. It can't be possible,” continued Kohihbas, “that he understands. Surely, your honor will not consid er his request to brand him for life as & penitentiary co; t when he has a chance to retrie his firet offense with a county jail sen- tence. Oxborn’s strange request fol lowed the recommendation of As- sistant U. 8. District Attorney Sul- livan for a county jall term. The prisoner's thin voice again addressed it to Judge Howard “Your honor,” he said, “I am an old man and afraid if I am con fined in the county jail for a long} term, that I will die from consump. tion. In the penitentiary I could get more open air opportunities,” Osborn told the court that he was “upwards of 50." He is-of slight build and looked worn out and tired. Judge Howard sentenced him to SPECIALS IN THE NEWS - FRANK PILLMAN OF PORTLAND got up in a car to give his seat en from the ruins shortly before 3)¢> @ woman passenger, the car gave a lurch, throwing Pillman to the floor, dislocating his shoulder. OADLAND HARBORS A BURGLAR who drove a four-horse team to Danziger and gathered the home of Mrs ES HIS LAWYER, ASKS FOR TERM IN PEN {LABOR LEADERS | AT SALEM SURE | OF THEIR LIVES. United, Pres Leaned Wire SALEM, Mass., Nov. 25.—Deato sentence will not be imposed upon Joseph Ettor and Arturo Gio vannitti, on trial here today lfor the murder at Lawrence last winter of Anna Lopizzo, woman striker, regardiess of the jury's) findings This much was made certain to} Judge Quinn instructed | the jury that the only verdict whi could be returned against the ¢ fendants, if found guilty, was sec ond degree murder, which carries a penalty of life imprisonment Judge Quinn's ingtrue jon cam as a surprise to both the prosecu tion and the defen The court however, directed ( iry that Ca lruso might be convicted of ei\her first or second degree murder | "Hundreds of Italians stood out RS) side the court house as Judge HY, Vnligd Press Leased Wo iveeed bis clluras. An 68 ROEL Da Hay. Sick Hite ee ance st depatios preserved. or which originated from poor electric ger in the court room wirlng above the stage in the audi. ltorlum at the state penitentiary | this morning caused a loss estimat:| ed at $3,000, The roof of the audi-| torium and the stage were destroy CARS’ COLLISION ef | A&A @rnesome sight Was presented| TACOMA, Nov State Public | when the smoke began to drift away| geryice Commissioner 8 jin the death chamber, where five) jones today began an investigation murderers are to be hanged on Fri-| o¢ the wreck which cauged the in day, December 13. The two nooses| jury of a number of passengers could be plainly seen through the|on a Seattle-Tacoma interurban lurid haze, hanging from the celling.| (rain Saturday when a wild freight <a 2 |crashed into the standing train Other members of the commis | sion ng in Washington, D. C., J 10. Walker, state inspector of tracks and safety appliances, will assist in the probe. Jones declares he will force the} Puget Sound Electric company to show the orders under which the passenger and freight trains were running and will discuss the affair | with the entire crew eix months in the county jail By Ip all, $1 defendants were ar-| rai@ned in federal court this morn i tmcluding the physicians in hel by the special grand jury | (‘George Edward Adams, former }sdelety man and assay office dep- uty, pleaded not guilty to the |charge of conspiracy to counterfeit mmanded a separate trial from Jonn G. Webber, who is charged jaintly with him, and who also! | pleaded not guilty. | Ploretice Hazel Moore, known as ‘the woman who didn't care,” pleaded not guilty to two tndict-| | ments charging white slavery | (Note of the accused physicia pleaded this morning, but asked |f6r one week's continuance PEN FIRE REVEALS NOOSE TO SLAYE INVESTIGATING Jesse up everything. The police jnounced the article t jin the Bridgeman’s Magazine, and Officials of the union were de- nounced as anarchists by the court and district attorney for the ar- ticles published about the trial. They replied that the articles men jtioned had not been sanctioned by them. Attorneys for the def Mary Fields which Judge Anderson | declared was in contempt of court: The de fendants, the attorneys said, had ho connection with the article and were not in sympathy with it So far Mrs. Hockin has been un able to raise the $10,000 additional | bond required for her husband RE-ELECT DR. SHAW SUFFRAGET CHIEF PHILADELPHIA, Nov Anna Howard Shaw this afternoon was overwhelmingly re-elected pres Ry , of, jident of the National Suffrage asso- clation The insurgent candidate, Laura Clay of Kentucky, got only 20 votes. On earlier ballots Katherine Mc Cullaugh received 13 votes and Jane Addams 11, but their names did not |appear on the deciding ballot, their’ on votes reverting to Dr. Shaw de-| oe | Thirty or more new indictments |have been issued, and many more arrests are expected today. | It is understood that Collier is | preparing a brief to be submitted to the government officers as the re- sult of evidences having been found that the operations of the vice ring extend from San Diego to Seattle, j ® ecsohiienetetgpeda | WAGES OF 30,000 ENGINEERS GO UP BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 25.— General managers of the railroads affected met Grand Chief Warren 8S. Stone of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers here today to consider the award of the board of arbitration appointed to settle existing disputes affecting 30,000 engineers on 52 railroads. | The award is considered a par tial victory for the engineers on lines east of the Mississippi river. |ON TRIAL FOR _ KILLING SLAYER REDDING, Cal., Nov, 26.—The trial of Wm. E. Clements for the murder of Wm. C. Landis opened here today, Clemens confessed at his preliminary examination that he killed Landis. “Yes, I killed Landis,” he said. “He killed my mother and then he goaded me to desperation by play- | ing, ‘Just Another Shovelful of Dirt Mother's Grave.” Then I shot him, and I am glad of it.” Do You Do Gymnastic Work? Or Hunt? Or Fish? If you do any of t! interested in Piper and page 6 of today's Star. save money by buying g etc., at this time, This diversity of the advertis things you will be much Taft's announcement on It tells you how you may ym outfits, fishing tackle, is an illustration of the ing columns, No matter what it is you have in mind to purchase you can |have the team, but not the burglar. THOMAS WHITESIDE, VAUDEVILLE PERFORMER, now at San ta Rosa, has a number of “baby dolls” in bis act. When one of them ldemanded her usual weekly stipend and it was not forthcoming, she “beat up” Whiteside. | SIXTY TURKEYS, FATTENED UP for Thanksgiving, disappeared last night from A, G. Wart’s ranch, atGlendora, Cal. Private detec found the birds roosting on the pew backs in a country ehurch ATTORNEY JOHN KANE ASKED the Portland police to recover ‘his stolen overcoat. “When was it stolen?” he was asked, “August,” he replied. “Why didn’t you report before this?” came the query |“Wasn't cold enough, and I didn't need it," he replied. FORMER PRESIDENTS WILL BECOME “representatives-at-large” of the people, have a seat in the hoase and draw $17,500 salary for life, |if Congressman Burleson's bill {s pased GIRL IN JOHNSON CASE IS FREE CHICAGO, Nov Lacille | Cameron of Minneapolis, the 19-| year-old white girl, held in jail as a witness against Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, ¥ released today | by United States Jndge Carpenter. The girl's release was secured by her mother, Mrs. F. Cameron-Fal conet, who signed a bond which insures the appearance tn court of her daughter at any time called, find it advertised and usually at a considerable sav- ing. A Star want ad will get you a good tenant for that empty room quickly and at a cost of only a few cents. The Star has a guaranteed paid circu- lation in excess of 40,000 copies daily. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44 or call at the down town office, at 229 Union St., with the Souvenir and Curio Shop,