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LAST BEAST THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 10. NO. 197 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1908. PRICE ONE CE SHOWERS TONIGHT OR BUNDAY; LIGHT VARIABLE WINDS / WE WANT THE BLOOD OF AUSTRIA” This the Cry of Servians Who Clamor Wildly for War CHICAGO WINS THE OPENING GAIMETALK AGAINST KING ST ane’ SAYS HEARST PAID HIM PETER CROWS ouseditiieainates . a “ae tage Tae Tee j BITTER , . . | N | National League Champions Take Lead in Lucky * WAS IT YOU 9 * Py} schalbiatasaine is " a * * bb] ; _ Fourth and Maintain It, Finally Winning by a * ' *| FEATURES LEGITIMATE DANCE Disorders Lead to Report of Monarch’s Assassination, . . * owes * 7 . Score of 10 to 6—Rain Falls During Game. . Wut dis ns. wha oslo bt iidicsinnlitecahcbaaliion | But Official Denial of Report Is Made— gage a | | * letter on Inst Monday to one ® i PINAL SCORE. aes: te es ii a | © of the defeated candidates for * | Mobs Fill Streets of Belgrade . | e & superb play by # the Republican nomination for ® | i oo Chance, who caught a throw which | * the lerieinteres call h the * } Throughout the Night. d »:10/ he could have been excused for | l@ office of The Gtar and aah & | " eaaes 6) missing even in good weather. | i® for the editor. If he 0 ae | id Dh —_ Crawford lined one to Evers and| |* sires it any communication & | (By United Press.) against King Peter and bitter ertte F BY ADDIE 08S, Cobb died, Evers to Chance. No} & he may thereupon make will # | LONDON, Oct. 10.—Reutger’s clsm of hie attitude. (Pheher for the Cleveland ped runs, Chicago 4, Detroit 1 ® be considered confidential in & | news ageney deniee authoritatively King With Advisers. team, whe will re-| 1 * 80 fn he is concerned, Ac ®} that King Peter of Servia has been) tie mob w Ereriv’e eeries for the! ee # tion in the matter 1s impos. se] ssassinated, or that any attempt streets until after aldalene en ‘" telat cain < hoa Paces 30 sible without further informa | has been made to kill him. dawn th Gemmactration Seem de 10.—Chance’s | Steinfeldt © went out, O'Leary| MAN WHO WAS PUT * tion, from the writer of the * : sumed The people want war, to I ~ i ~ A ® letter in question . PARIG, Oct. 10—Le Matin printe They have no fear of th he first game in| to Downs. Tinker was out, Schaefer | } : of the result. to Roseman, No runs | OUT TELLS ALL hed * an account of the asgassination of The furious hatred of Austria in Seite championship series (| “Roseman fanned, Schaefer ‘flied | ABOUT IT. Loe eee King Meter of Servia, but official |the public minds has driven out all gay efter the Fame bad apparently io Sheckard. Schmidt fied to j ° | eel emai Genial is made at the foreign office. possibility of argument or reason Ibewn fost, by Rnocking Summers | Hoffman. No runs. Chicago 4, De-| — — having any weight. The situation the Bet Imthe last inning, | troit 1 Sa: Ind Crying for War. Ss 4 far the greatest the country poke BE oe 10 to @ The Sixth inning. ys Delegates to le- |_ BELGRADE, Servia, Oct. 10—|has faced in years. ‘The heedo wy |Servia must declare war against Austria or be tor called together and King strife within her b Peter is with his advisers jis the situation here today and the| As the king’s hold on the throne government realizes its predica- !* none too secure, it is belleved ment The mobs which have he will be forced to deciare war, thronged the cities were reinforced as otherwise he probably will be today by the ds who have come dethroned ag the result of a revo- in from the country districts and lutlonary movement which already » government departments have in & ‘ainstorm| Rain fell heavily and the crowd pendence Meeting played expected the umpires to call the ghed the spectators “ game, but they @id not. Kling flied | Were Paid. 4 Detroit scored @ rum In /+) Mcintyre. Roulbach was out | Sadilicbicomoniuiise ‘the fit bat Chicago quickly over-| Downs to Rossinan, Sheckard flied | (By United Press.) | : }to Melntyre. No runs. lead by knocking Kiltian / to ; | TACOMA, Oct. 10.-ExCongrese | fet af the box in the third inning ono yas out, Reulbach to! man WM. M. Gideon, of Cincinna’ Suminers perished — th ; Daug! Don Carl e foer runs. With Summers | same way Melntyre beat out an Lenwerth noangrecoman Nicholas essadingd m 8 } . all wildly ery for war is waid to be under wa: Caicago was only able to} Infield hit. O'Leary singled to left pon toc ‘ing stepped over te, Believed on Way to Great aroma Raekell ‘about the é Again in the seventh, until | Crawford died, Reulbach to Chanee vieit John Pattionn th rl " parliament building Thousands New Sen: Mbeat Inning, when six succes-|N° Fans. Chteago 4, Detrott 1 pe acai yom: + gapmaane | United States. gathered at the royal palace and all| LONDON, Oct. 10--M. Iswolsky, off Summers clinched Seventh Inning. Gibson is the man who, as he pute ——~ public buildings. Everywhere is Russian foreign minister, today Evers singled to right Schulte | 't, “was made agg y | sacrificed him to seco ere arowe in the Hearst inde ROME, Get, 16 Otvining that by located Roulbech 18/1, Roseman. hanes Mea ane" | Ganeenee League convention in Chi. [the Flow, the #panish pre for three runs 8nd/ Downs’ fumble Stetnfeldt filed to | C#@® recently to urge the endorse. |" u to Rowe imimeduatene tae went info the box, Crawford, scoring Evers. Chance | ent of Bryan for p mn dongea | replaced by Brown |took second on Rossman's high| Gideon laughed when asked about ona, Switeeriand ke the lead in the |“TOW to O'Leary. Hoffman went |th¢ Independence convention in too} out, Downs to Rosaman. One run. Chicago. . a the demand for war added & new sensation to the jar Special Bervice.) We want the blood of Austria,” | Balkan imbrogiio by issuing a sen- is the ery. “Are the Servians cow- | sational statement giving the lie to jards that they henitate to defend Foreign Minister Von Aerenthal, of the honor of their nation? Austria. -Isowlsky says that Aeren- The agitators cal! the officials of thal lied when he said that Iswolaky the government traitors to the) knew about Austria's plan to annex |people and denounce theyy, as; Herzegovina and Bosnia before it Were unable to score 19) Gobh singled. Rossman singled | “Why, Hearst paid for that,” said| For more than s week the pre« ‘eee j 9 cravens There in mmch*.tatk ‘todk place }to Genter, Cobb reaching third |h@ “t knew | get money from him yonder has had auents seeking biel Za 4 |= cent —— tie Schaefer fanned. Schmidt went out, for railroad fare, and | think prac-| inaliy: through ‘ccclient, Sraicd Mae “ be thelr troubles, office [Downs doubled and Rossman seored. | tere paid for the trip. it is easy to | as hee tra ally threw ber father Jove o*, ‘SR! hundreds of fictitious|Summere singled, Downs scoring. | @@t & big convention f some one a as SENORITA TORT OLA VALENCIA. | : %%, : . and every baseball Overall replaced Reulbach. Melin.| #! just pay the railroad bills.” fe iniles around the Wolver |tyre was hit by pitched ball. | pe (Star Bpecial Service.) and appearance, Senorita Valencia! itarted bright and early for | Leary filed to Schulte. Three/f**** *¥¥¥ HH eee es | LONDON, Oct. ¢—This dancer,| !# an exponent of the “legitimate” fe park to see the Tigers| runs. Chicago 5, Detroit 4. | | , Maat tok tig” keatoall * MESSAGE FROM POPE. «| | of Woodrous beauty, has half the dance as opposed to the Mand Ab dead tor Eighth inning. . * | jen variety, And the public has hip of * Tikec bindtall te ait * (By United Press.) * | etlied youth of London at her feet. | taken to her to the discomfiture of | Sg eee cae Tent. reaching» NEW YORK, Oct. 16- Very Much itke Guerrara in manner | the exploiters of Salome. i 99 reds of fans, fearful that second when Cobb loafed on the! « Archbishop Farley, who re # expe: inisiinen seat smile % might miss the game, camped play. Kling sacrificed, Summers to] 4 turped heme today trom a | a OR nergy i ‘ the gates before dawn. They Rossman. Overall fanned. Sheck-| t joined by thousands later in| ard was out, O'Leary to Rossman \% Pe oad a Pome by By noon time the business No runs. iB ten 8 1 Italian 2 ee fed deserted and the| Crawford walked. Brown repiac-|$ PP. 146 neople of the U “uo King’s to the ball park jammed | od Overall. Crawford took second by Ms ! humanity. Every-|on @ wild pitch, Coty cox ened | wed States thet for all they #| Make a Flight oahesey seemed to be clam PEOPLE ARE THE LAMBS— *@ have done for the Catholic # * . |Sround throw to first. Rossman gen: With Wright. BROKERS THE HERDERS at the gates, and hundreds| singled. scoring Crawford On|% eee bee = i 4 es I to disappotntment. | vers’ wild relay of Hoffmar mo Men emerged from their| throw, Cobb scored. Schaefer sac-| * "Sheet to the lowest.” | (By United Press.) at 1:30 o'clock and/rificed, Kilag to Chance. Schmidt | ap BMANS, France, Oct. 10.—Dow-| field, getting a friendly | was out, Evers to Chance. Downa|* ** ¥ 4% * ¥# # ¥ ¥ # # # # | ager Queen Margharita, the present | from the crowd filed to Hoffman. Two rune. Score j italian king's mother, who has! Hom came when Jun-| Chicago 6, Detroit 6 | | ar of ae Gece eaten te ant we way of the marriage of Due d’Abrus-| men came out 15 min- Ninth Inning. ha and Mise Katherine “Rikins, in} : : }today preparing to make a flight! pre the game began a| Evers founded to Roseman, i P s abt) of rain started. The| Schulte singled. Chance singled with Wilbur Wright in hiv areo- to keep many fans | Stelnfeldt singled, filling the bases. | pinne. The success of Mrv. Borg (By United Pre NEW YORK, Oct. 1f-Ritterly denouncing the New York Stock exchange as & vampire that sucks the blood from the hearts of the country’s tollers, KF. Buchanan, organizer and manager Of the defunct broker firm of A. O, Brown & Co. in a remarkable titerview today reveals th #Aambling den methods of what he terms “the great . The ‘wash sales’ campaign that drove the firm from the ex |the first wom make attendance when the | Hoffman singled to left, scoring it 7 ap orem] r 7 Was eatimated at 15,000 | Sebulte and Chanee. Tinker singled, R. blicans Afi th plane fight, who sailed with Wright|| @hange is duplicated daily by brokers of go standing” declares scoring Steinfeldt. Hoffman and | epu ‘ter 1G} on Wednesday, convinced the queen|f: Buchanan. “I am glad that the firm's failure has placed me in a » Fivet inning. laten’ wonte * me steal Solid Vote in the pope (he deaired |) tinainess where it Is not a failure to be honest, where it ts not an ni singled o center, seor T rable 8 rT to be u Beare opened the game with | Hoffman and Tinker. Brown pei 3 South. machine. She begged Wright to] MTevarable disaster to be human Continuing, he said: “Without the New York stock exchange " Evers fanned. | ficed, Summers to Roseman Sheck jallow her to accompany him and Went out Schaefer to Ross | ard flied to Crawford. Five rane jhe finally gave his consent | Walked and stole sec Ei Yonea batted Semmers ant! cance an.|. A® Wright Is to remain here but} Mit flied to Crawford. | tanned. Mcintyre walked. Thomas | nounced t« Hin, | * *hort time, the qu is expected | batted for O'Leary, and singled to| of Memphis, » will preside ut the big |t Make her flight within the next| singled. O'Leary struck |ieft. Winter ran for Thomas | Taft meeting to be held at Chatter few days. Crawford flied to Hoffman. Cobb| 200% Tenn, Ord did the same. Ce t. 16, when an ef-| ae Mcintyre scored. Cobb! out o y “ : fort will be made to make an ef-| EEE At second by 5 throw |g TOUR. 2 Chance. No rums.| oie appeal to the Gomerrntn ed “tou oa Final score: Chicago 10, De-lihe aulid south, Taft will return Begeere to Evers. One run. | troit ¢ to Chicago October 24, and will be 9, Detroit 1 | ft would be impossible for this country to have a financial pantie ft te the medium that spreads alarm from Maine to Calife ny that Col J Men who buy or sel] stocks on margin are simply gamblers ‘The people are the lambs and the commission brokers are the jamb herders ad whatever informa The big men of the financial world sp tion waits them about the properties they control This is the only infprmation that reaches the lambs. The magnates need have no } the central figure in an old-time ral | a Second Inning. B. | ly that night 1] fedi.worries »o long as the people remain industrioug and thrifty ‘Hotimas i 1) hetanee they own the banks in which the people's money {x put Was out, Downs to Rone i} Big Democratic Rally } \ in t l 4 ma 0 I * — i When he oOple are proape « € anks MR Cravtord wade a ma ‘ | cuicaO, Och Sa--shation | Wheh the people are prosperous and es in I Mehand catch of T $| chairman Madk announced thie att-| (By United Preas) Hf wre good, the news spreads that are booming and securities rgd | Walked Slernoon that Witllam J. Bryan wait] 4 idee ieter.’ Bap—tuy—buy—ie tie tip and the people buy—on Ke an Slasinessnte tits, hale « . raily, Margin. Then when the melon is ready, a panic is manipulated on ft WAN rainiix Sj which wilt mark th nation of the of the exchange, stocks and the leading financiers winpaign in Minot Pamm Went to ba ker to Chance Is as the saviors of the country #tep in with halos around their he rf 14 7 13 (uf Taft Is Visiting | | They modestly consent to take back the stocks at half the amount abe pernorr. Jie My Tate received the. Fort paid for them An. PO. A. py] EROMAS Tell Shera _ Coday. Abolish the ticker and the ‘ O'Leary, #8 ae SY Ee tae mu Third inning Laney, Oe... ; 7B vac Wei 4 uted when on the bench we , WES Stil) raining when & ig ; Fr ral years ago. Li Bung Wing ae ee vwanrs BEAUTIFUL GIRL © | KI j ine , SITE IN SEATTLE) | pie 106 ’ MURD SNAPSOT OF TAFT BIDDING CROWD GOODBY AS HE STEPS c i we f a eee } ON HIS SPECIAL CAR forced Hott owas ¢ TP, Jor t A shirt factory, starting with 56 — " as ~ - = + Chance a “ haefer ** Thoma machines, a capital of between $2h,«! By United Press. | | ESAS srs sleet Spams Sor SS RARE eae as rea : AGED MOTHER ASKS tallied, K as caught |}474 4, Downe re eral hundred hands, may be gained| That Ora Le the beautiful girl “ E Schmidt to | to Ro King, — Beh an for Seattle as the rosult of corre-| whose body was found on the WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The MB. Poor runs bases —Chas by teats (te spondence between the Seattle|alde near here, was shot to i! | special retiring board of the army | AID FROW COUNTY Downs t i: hh ; heat an Commercial club and the Columbia| by a man who feared that the girl's this afternoon recommended to t foln- | baile ff Overall 1,|) |Clothing company, of Minnesota, | approaching disgrace President Roosevelt that Col. Wm. ff f Brown 1. Hit] President Albert J. Katz, of that| bis own name, |e th F. Stewart, the Fort Grant exile, be| M Mary Foster, aged 68, | ye Foster has promised Chleage 4 teher——MeInt Vild piteh compa has written, asking what| which the police are working today, retired for disability sites en 7 proprietor | "@Peatedly that he would 0 Brown. Umpirea—O'Day and Sher ut ' ' en,|inducements are offered for such! Guy Rasor, the m ‘ The report was drafted by Capt ’ is mother, but \ Fourth Inning ida 1 f n, be « *!a plant, and the reply v in-| fiadive, fs still in Jail ugh Charles R. Howland, the recorder of | of the Oregon 1k wor who| he has always failed t t 4 A t . ‘ , Jecretary Boos, of the Commer| He strongly protests that } hy and approved by the memb f ’ , whbrs ‘ the verge a id as Powe ’ vO WAVE HOUSBWARMING cial club, etatea tt at present} nals tt tr the board, it was signed by Brig if A he Humane office a of * t m- | rie ns Se . ‘ ‘4 Bart j the a healthy Bast nq The princty lue th the Gen. William H. Mall, president of | jo, . 1 } any asst ‘ : ¥ ‘ art ee ‘ > \ =e r- | fe t for nufacturing | arrest of Ra " furniphe the board wi t r p stn ‘ k tJ t 1 at He t 1 re a let-| hoof prints in tk ad. Th un The reg sets forth that Col ty com « : 1 te t at's 7 «' *\ter during the last oh gishowed distinct he ir of a| Stewart's disability urred M I k « A 1 it a hen ji ‘ 4 . mia ite for « | 0 ant horse Ih 1 ng she One of while engaged in his duties Humane f vil Ww THE WEATHER |