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f K nd Jakey Furth to A jail, when that war- I rani is served, if the M emis of justice can m be met by giving the I poor fellow a chance I to find bail * —————— Tbe council of Portland, Or., enacted a three-cent fare ordinance for the straphangers and a 50-cent minimum gas and electric ordinance. Federal Judge Bean did the Hanford act at once and granted an injunc tioa enforcement of these ordinances. Did the people of Portland make Bean judge? No. Can they remove him? No. Who is he? He is a national officer. What is he doing in this caae? He is using the power of the whole nation against the of Portland. What concern has the nation in the affairs of Portland? Not any. What does the nation know about Portland's needs? Nothing. So, in behalf of the corporations, all the rett of the nation will I, 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. hnkertons take BANK ROBBER WITH LOOT j- mm Tun Wire) jr. I.OVIS. Hep' IT - Walter ."-mgggf taapMixl of complicity In j flTiri## ****'■ "* ,h ' br * nch of Mdotreal at X»* Westuiln 8k C. S «n>Wr arrest here to- The jottce believe he la one ri »w two M«n who eecaped from 5W Bam of the Chicago police 'u mi 9t»< > waa arrested ■ w n i*r»! <U<« ago and his Iden ■l &f UMm behind • rharge of f* rate ftthd with money *aa Uml » Stare? *wu The police | ag (M «u'« the amount. i man kioiit aa Mrs Haeue.; 1 ,» u«4 her* as Stacey s wife. i JLmiH when their room »»« K iujj Hakertoa detectives fol lp,j |k ts Edwardsvllle. 111 . C the waa uintnl in the coin i" Eoliiother man whom she bad 1; JSUtIT Ml by apjOlntnt. il '# Cksa4i*n wooe* |»aer«l between to WKt» furnished ,h * delnc few sttk their Rrat due The WW of the second man arrested at ;< Hs«*»rmr I* oot known here. , fcacry sat Weallfled b> the Her mON tjwteia aa one of ll»r wen ahaiauped from fWran> He fit* <e*cnpi!«n »f » V*** «>"»» ' *>« with a lons rev »rd of Mat isfekeries aad safe cuckin* Mm*; »f«i! allat m Oeo.fr \\>»t. i HiXn Haet>» a aam» la Jeanette | L lata*. >!-kU Jtaaette Utile I Haktrtoi Tattaa | fixiwilit the arrest of Starve. I Vs. Mttertoo heed of the dete* I the tctar? uM to4a>; E "Tie Xes Westminster ttaMwry r av t (M* where the robber* foi.tid ff. MR Am fktt exi* -ed Th- y [ )MtaMy ttparted to securr from f: ; |MM la K•»ln»i »a-t they tmd tm.tftl hut were «ot pn land to carry it all &»»y II The rehhera look pillow alipa I i «6 th* jtMUor'i bed !o carry away lit hot. After flllir.g then* 1 *t»4 enry afhtr afallabW receptacle etth anaey ther- atin waa let: llMtltMM. «hl< i. they were mi toiy take. The load wel«hed 3*K» Tiawna Man Suapacled Trt%. tad pnaaibiy «tx. men p*r to the robbery I believe •» later at the canit «aa John KUairt a former San Fraiwlaeo teepfr better known as! 'MttiiiD Narit.' 1 believe be waa Mlkr Al Addlwxi alias Minor ill M oae tune cowdnr' »d a real MHtafflre ia Tscums Waab The M tftate offlre was merely a •fct We have not arrested Attl 'toMhrr man implirai<><l tn the ■Wiry is Ofcaa. U?an alias Hoff- Ma He la ia jail- A fonr'h im : PW I* Chat Hatrher. alias Ixmi* ■ Qtifc.' A fifth and tltt'h man. ■/' t«h MMeaUned took part In the BUCK BEAR RAMBLES DOWN FIRST AVEJjUS JUST TO SEE WHAT HE COULD SEE i Tli kur over tho mountain, " Tfci Imv went ov«r tht mount J »n. | Tfct ft** wtfit over the mountain, T» (aa what ha could •«»! "• *•» a young bear, and he "* the mo mtal.-i He saw, Wwly "the other aide of the aa the old song haa It. m Hac. a drad rabbit He dido t ••th* Meet Jaw* of the trap. N®"* later the trapper released ■S* : '>••'. and took him to hia cabin Jf*. wonnd on the bear"* *■ loot got better, and In time *, c>a * to be a big. playful bear o V" 0 " "* m "* humor. »« M a comical way with him , <s*ild Ute rerv humorously.' who had a senae of »ould retort patty with ,r "l l P» r Ixnm* *o Sr. L '° r i ' ,af be ■* «» Um Murray Mem Co.. I'lke When the deal wan W tr *PP»-f aald: (tootl ■"l w "" bwk to "'•d* 'be clerks in the at ore uT; V"f»'«er that they referred , jln ~ tgr *■ "tha' doggone bear." i to u!r "f® 1 on *bort*ned It "Doggone ""'d Pete Murray, Iwggone - Scomi parking house at JJJJJJT!! and fatten him np for id?"®?**' beard. He hai a droll fid im. ..i? n) " r The gugg cation It Hi* h,ni a " '"">ny Also, LJj ?'? b * rWMrltlWed, he * a An i. i* t '** r he * a *»ear W hb? •'"•"a'' U. that which •hat h« . IW ?I ' h> ~ tain to aee •o rlti '""'"ll'-'l him now ,m lau " f ht " c «* wllh M f Sorn- where, •tou of*: 47, w " r * lhe M'My (1 " 11 * * great city *« JnOJ!" Uld ' n * ked Gotten. tfc.^rrr" 1 * <he bench In one of J*# weuiw w 66 " 1 * Profanity hill, ""k cam.it" turpr,t * d - * "ock of *•» 2tT!i e f** tin 0 down Yealer **«a »o. rol, * r akatea would Im ' b '** rr « •'flht. A •iltoLfy r n ß ' •* rrn ®n in Dr •rik, * mioht po " ,b 'y BIG EVENT SCHEDULED: 808 HODGE AT COLISEUM SATURDAY NIGHT robbery. I think w« will get them In a few days. Tried to Sttal Auto. "The robbera found the loot ao heavy that tbey attempted to aieal an autoniobll* to haul It away. Tbey were se»n try In* to start a ma rhlnr The spark plus aaa gone, however, and thry failed l-atei wllncssea saw the yegga rtdlng In the direction of Vancouver John MrNamara waa driving and Peac «aa staiullug on the ruuntng board with a big rerolver In hla hand ' The man arrested at Kdwarda vtllr 111. with Mrs Harm, suspect ed of complicity In the robbery, was • released this afternoon He proved to the police that be had no ronnec Hon with the gang The auit rase found In Btar*)> morn la supposed to contain part of the loot, but this la not confirmed I'iukerton men aaaert that about 111 WW of the N<fW Wrstmlnstrr loot has been recovered so far. BIG DOINGS The Star's big army of newaboya. branch boys and ■ atriers will be en tertalned tonight n ( the Moore the aire by the Great Raymond, the grewteat whtard of the day Su hundred of the little news merchants will meet at TU« star of flee tonight at K o'clock sliarp and parade in a body to the Moore the atr*. where an entire ee< Hon of the theatre hat been set aside for The-! Star newaboya. If you see jrour earlier flash past the corner tonight, you •an make an even t<i with yourself that he la going with "the bunch" tonight "Skinny. Crocodile." "Red.' ■ Short" and all the reat of The Star hustler* will be on band, and the Great Raymond will hav? to do hla very clavereat tonight. The b»ya will be Incharge of UK employee of the circulation depart ment of The Star, and little fellows will be well looked after ACCUSED MEN OFF TO INDIANAPOLIS «lly I »ifrH l'r»M Uwmml V%»r#l SAN FRANCISCO, Kept 27 O A Tvt Itmoe. secretary treasurer ot the HuHdlog Trades Council.! and K. A. Clancy. member of «!•«• <ertt<Moual eaectlilve bo-.r t of the L'tpfjf* i>nd Structural Iron nor I.' rti" union, left today for Indianapolis where, with 12 other indicted labor leader*, they will appear for trial In the federal court. October 2. for alleged complicity to transport dy namite In connection with the l/» , Angele* Time* explosion. But none of theae nlghta could poeaibly be more diaturbing than that of a large brown bear eaunter- Ing nonchalantly along Fimt av. In the buiy noon hour. Considerable Nolee. If yeni had been there, you prob ably would not. have been there _ The Seattle Star VOL. 14. NO. 180. HODS DRAWS II i 016 CROWD 111) I ■!<•«! I'rrw I \W«I NORTH YAKIMA. Wash gopt ;27 AH records at the Yakim* state fair fur «n> ndanre will be thttlntd to smith'teen* today. It in • iirxllcM. for "Hob llodg* the progressiva enr.didtte for governor who ti to make the principal ■ptch II the fair this aflrrnoon. I* drawing hundrrda and hundreds of : people Her# to addition to the crowd* that would ordin»r»ly pat ; rontf the fair Hidge la by far th* moat popular visitor of an) of ithe speakers who have com# here. FORGERV CHARGE H. M Could, an Insurance aollc ilor. *»* yesterday charge.) with (orwtT (n the first degree He la Uid to have passed to lluih Kuw ley, oil October !T, 1911, a draft for $#«* on the t»ndon Amtirinrr com liany. payable to the Fho.nl* .Shingle company, and endorsed In the ahlnitle company a name by itiould <lould who Uvea at 2M> I Weal 4th ar la out on $2.00<1. Uai' THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1912, | THE FIRST TOUCH OF FALL long. ThoH" who aaw the hear did not tarry. The met! made thfl bent proKD'Hit. but the women made the moat nolae. They aearched their noil I h for noun da to tell how acurt they were. As they were badly Heart, tbey made considerable 1101 ae. GIRL ELOPER IS MARRIED WITH GUN IN HAND NKW OHI.KAVg. Sept. 17 Willi a revolver In her hand. Mis* l-u lille ilonnrlte of AlfMndrl*. U. daughter of l»r J, II Ikmnette. wh» i-loped with Kmmett R Mnma* after alio had been restrained twice, waa married here "I w||| kill my father if be la terfer'S thlt time,' *he told the )uatlc« of tbe ponee who married them. 8h« left her fi>th« r a home by a hark window He followed In an ! « ilo. hut arrived bere too late He immediately charged Solomon with i ligamy and abduction, declaring tiie j youth bad a wife In another state , T. R. AT ORLEANS (By United Frees Im—l Wle*; NKW OKI.KANB. Bvut 17. -Col Kooeeevlt la In IW* Orteana today. He waa schtHtffd fa> deliver an tut drcaa at the Wmter garden thla af ternoon, add. will re*t tonight. An formed part of the veleonn- given the colonel by the city. "Dopgone" Jogged along, having a fine time. Tim clerk* from the meat store made a bluff at pursuit, but It wa* only a bluff. "Doggone" loped here and there lie nibbled a newsboy'* shin*. He spanked a fat woman. He saw more ankles and lliiKerle than are on exhibition I ONE CENT Slwi irVniMM 61 M'GOVERN ' FOR T. L MKMHOS. WU-. Hept 17.— Backing down from tbe recent stand be took. *b<-n be declared he wuftki anpport Oor Wilson of New Jcraer for president. Oor Mrtior era of Wlacon*ln changed front agiita today and came out for Col It . aefejr the progn*«lvc candl da lat '"ffcwdoff Ri«M«*lt, a MfOotPH <1«" l%r«ir In k formal statement to 4ai* 'to llw natural fholer of «Ui»- t»til)lir#B« Mil prog regatta*" Reception for WiUon UOIWyN. H«-p« 2" — <Jo*«*rnjjr W'wxtfo* Wilson, drraoirtllr can didate for prMlitrat, *m given an Informal reception h»r» today by Uir rl «mo< ratl< Iridirn At noon Wltaoji i|Mk« at the Tremont torn pl», and than started for ltrldgc> port. <>nm , where he la a« haduled to *p**k tonight. at a season's musical comedy show*. Hnaae claaa!" ha aaid. "Dog gone a" a bear! Ha Enters a Cafe. Tha Angeles cafes hospitable doors were open "Doggone' en tered Tha unanimity of the men at lha bar was beautiful to witness. Thcjr. ware in |>erfact accord. Tha.v were agreed lo gat away from there quickly. "ttoKßon*" kept on to the lava tory and washed his fare. He left by another door, which leads to the cafe part, where many ladle* nnd gent* were fating and drinking nt tablna. and listening to orcheatral music. It was a gay icrne. Full of ani mation It was fuller of animation when "Doggone" left the lavatory. Table* and chairs overturned. Gins* crashed. Shrill cries re sounded. ' lM>ggon«" wiggled through to the street, trotted along the avenue to (,'nlofi, poked his nose into an alley, and returned to the avenue, where he inet Kd Stortz and Pele Murray, of the Murray Meat Co. Kd had a rope and Pete two large butcher knlvis "Onggnne" knew It was another gani*. He scored first by biting tal'ii finger. Kd took the next point by getting a rope around "Doggone'*' neck. Pete prodded "Doggone" from behind with the butcher knlvox. and "Doggone" knew he hud lost .the game on iKtlnl*. They led htm hack to the meat store. Today they took "Doggone" to the pnekllig house. He will be nice and fat by Chrlntma*. A few day* before Christmas they will cut him Into steaks and broil h|m. It will be a Joke, but It doesn't appeal to "Doggone*" sense of humor. It will be a prnctlcul Joke, and not In the least droll. * WEATHER FORECAST. * * Showers west portion to- * * night or Saturday, moderate to * * brisk southeast wind*. Teiii- * * perature at noon, 07. * HOME EDITION GREAT STRIKE AT LAWRENCE IS RESUMED <nr (iiiud r-Mi l»h4 wi.»> I.A WItKNCK Mas* , H«-pt 17 — More than 10.00U worker* luvolvrd In the recent strike In tbe lettlle mill* here, went out again today, and werloua disorder* occurred In acre ml i»rta of the city. lien Kuhlnson, chief engineer at the mills of Win M Wood, head of the woolen irtiet. was i>adly beaten by alrtkers when he refused to ahut off the mill machinery upon the railing of the walkout Two thou Sand o|»cratlve* left these mllla alone, badly crippling the plant Clashee between the strikers and workers aent to take their places are of hourly occurrence Three person* are already In Jail for par ticipating In rlota. The atrlke waa called In oppoal tl«n to the wlahea of the Induatrlgl Workers of the World leader* bere Oeneral Organiser Yale* of th<- industrial Wtrktn of the World declared thl* morning that at varl otia niaM mMlau thla afternuon thr atrlkera will '<•• *trongljr urged to return to work It these meet ing* fall of their purpose. a mon ster gathering *111 held tonight and the quMtlmi put to a vote If ibe majority favors th«> strike to days walk-out will tx- declared of- I fUiaJ and tomorrow plana will be I completed for a general strike of i Industrial Worker* throughout the country Yates asserts (hat such a j rail will cause • strike of 3.000.000 j worker*. MAN SEES LEG AMPUTATED Illy I I'fff |Wf* ) OOHKN. Bept 17.— J. W. I (alley of the t>gden Kaptd Transit torn l«anj haa had an unuaual i tperlenco In theae day a of aneathetlca. It had become neceaaary to ampu tate hla left leg abo»e ibe knee as tbe result of a recent accident. His condition was aui h that an anea thetlc could not be administered In the ordinary manner The doctor* decid'-d to give tha ane*tbetlc hypoderrnlcally in the aplnal column Halley wUnqatad the emir* operation, and during Ita course chatted l.rlghtly with the doctors Since Ibe removal of the leg Mr Bailey's condition haa Improved, iuwi tl-< physicians believe he ha* an even chance for recovery. PROPOSES MODEL FRANCHISE Councilman Griffith* thia morn ing presented In detail what he lernia a "model'' franchise for street railways, lie declared that It la to tbe Ueat Interests of the city to have but one Hue. and that, there fore, he favored franchisee for un limited tarma, provided the monop oly features are guarded againat In other reaper la. He alao favored a provision In franchlaes which would give the company "unlimited grant of street* to tha aitant allowable by law," Griffiths in'lndea In hta "model" several provisions aa prev entath ea of monopoly. Ha propoaaa I ha' the franrhlaa Include a provlalon that tha rltv may buy the railway. If It rhoona to do to. after a certain period. Moat of these provision*. It wan pointed out iturlnK the dlactwalon thia morning. ora alreadv fully pro tected by the atnta public service law and tha city charter. The mat ter want over fur two weeks He allien (irlffllli*. Councilman Warilall nnd lllalna are on tha committer. WANT TO LICENSE REAL ESTATE MEN Tile Seattle Ural Kslate asaorla tlon ha* begun h movement to have legislative action by which only those licensed may deal In real es tate. The object of *nch license* would be to protect the public from unscruputou* dealer*. No license should be issued, nav the advocates of this Ides, except to those who can present satisfactory guaran tor* and put up a bond to the state Insuring their honesty. Ucense* are to be forfeited when a real es tate man Is shown to have acted dishonestly. M'MANIGAL, STAR WITNESS, ARRIVES INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 27 -Ortle K. McManlgal, self-confessed dyna miter, and who probably will prove the ntur witness against member* of the International Aseoclntlon of lliidge and Structural Iron Work era, charged with Illegally trans porting dynamite, arrived hero to day. He wag in charge of Malcolm McLaren of the Los Angeles office of the Hums Defective Agency, and two deputy sheriffs. Mi Manlgal will be confined In the federal Jail here until the ac cused union men are brought to trial October 1. SHARP QUESTIONS PUT TO FURTH BY PROSECUTOR AUGUSTUS BRAWLEY HAHATIMJA. Hept. 17.—Job Hedges was nominated by republi cans for governor of New York here today. Hedges' nomination follow ed three futile ballots. COWBOY "BULLDOGS" STEER TO DEATH IN PENDLETON (■» nmt»< »r«i Wlr«) PENDMCTON, Or., Sept. 27 — Thoroughly Initiated Into the mys teries of 'hog tying." "bulldogging" and othrr exploits of the buekaroo. 26.000 Northwestern and Kastern visitors. hungry for more thrills, crowded the arena here today to witness the second day * event* In the Pendleton Hound up. the great frontier show of (he PBCifU" North weal. Man and beaut met In a fierce fight for supremacy in the wildest of Wild West exhibitions, "bull dogging " l.afe Tew man, Chey enne s champion, »as the winner He "bulldogged'' hi* steer Bfter ihe most savage battle ever seen In a round up. Leaping from his horse s back, he seised the steer by the horns with his hands and by the nose with his teeth. Despite the TAKE ADVANTAGEi^mmh I Of the opportunities in the Want Ads. Each I H ad is an appeal from one Star reader to the I ■ others, setting forth an offer which possibly H H force of circumstances has compelled. The I I Want Ads are a Day Book containing the bar- I I gains over 200,000 Star readers have to offer. H I They are really important, and furnish many I I chances for advancement and gain. Read I I them over as you do the other news of the ■ I day and profit by those particular offers I I which appeal to you. WHEN YOU HAVE I I A WANT AD bring it to our DOWNTOWN ■ I OFFICE, 229 Union street (with Souvenir & 9 I Curio Shop) or phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44. I I OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY I fdo we keep Hill Smith in j.«!l a week I awaiting trial, be- M cause he can't (jive W bond, when, mebby, I he isn't guilty after I MOI'NT VERNON. Wash , Kept. *7—Prose ou tin* Attorney Augus tus lirawley, who Issued the war rant! for the arrest of Jacob Furth and tliree of his associates of the Beadle National bsnk in connec tion with the Hchricker bank fail ure at U Conner, declared today that Kurth's stateni' ni ap|«.-ar<;d in face of the facts in the case If. sa Mr Purth *i\s, this case was brought for political effect," said Mr. lirawley today, "1 would Ilk" to hare Mr. Kurth answer tbe following questions: "Ist,—-What political situation csn be affected by this prosecu tion? "ind On March 31. HI I. didn't the Hchricker bank owe tbe K< attle Na' Inn a I H06.288.1S on note* and $ZS.6!M» on overdraft*, making a total indebtedness of t135.W3.55? "3rd —On April 18, ISI2, when the Hchricker bank cloned, hadn't the Reaitl* National reduced (hla indebtedness to approximately ft 1.000 00? "4th —Where did ihc m"wy come from which redi.ced thl* in debtedneas? "6th—lJO you no* hold any se curity for thl* Indebtedness of ftI.OOOM which you secured be tween the above dates?" Mr lirawley, with a twinkle in hla eye, suggested that Mr. KVrth would have to answer there ques tions Mime day. and that he uuprht no« hesitate to do It now Kurtb and his three associates, Daniel Kelleher. K W. Andrew* 'and K V. Ankeny. srtio jointly ! charred with aiding Hchricker In [receiving dei>osiis at his bank after Mhty all knew that th<* Institution was bankrupt, wilt be arraigned to ' morrow morning before the Hkaglt County superior court. They will cot appear personally, but through their legal representatives. lionds have been fixed at $2,600 for each of them. The date of their trial may lie sel tomorrow. FwrtJi and his associates were yevlerday served with an order sign d by John P. Moyt. referee in bankruptcy, commanding (hem to appear in-fore him on October 7 to show why they should not be com piled to produce all their books and papers in connection with the Schricker bankruptcy. James Dttnlap. trustee In bank ruptcy. and A. (! Tillinghast. R L Angel. James I'eth. J. P. Hrewßte/ and James Oallaghiin, creditors of the Hchricker bank, made the ap plication for Furth's books. The officials of the Sesttle National liank must show cause why their i books should not lie examined. steer s plunges, he held his grip. Slowly he dragged down the steer'a head till his feet were firm on the ground. He tried hard lo drag the steer to the earth, but could not get tt off its feet. Finally, deter mined to bulldog the animal dead If he couldn't alive, he twisted the steer's neck inch by inch until, with a hideous snap, distinctly audible in the grand stand, be broke the creatures neck, and the big steer rolled to the ground dead —but "bulldogged." Klla lj»2lnka. daughter of an Or egon cattle king, won the first heal in the cowgirl's relay race. Her broncho, crated with rage and ex citement. viciously crowded her against the fence, badly injuring her leg. The girl went white, but she stuck to her plunging mount and slipped under the wire 200 yards in the lead. The Kound-up will be concluded tomorrow.