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eee THE WEATHER BEAT THE SEATTLE STAR ~ [the wearne 199 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCT, 13, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT DAY RAIN; MODERATE BOUTH WINDS. VOL. 10. NO LOONISTS HAVE A THRILLING EXPERIENCE NTOMUR. IDIEARST WILL NOT COME TO SEATTLE pitched ball ummers grounded FAMOUS EDITOR IS CALLED TO THE atcha ee ee | LAST DAY TO REGISTER The registration books at the city hall will close at 12 o'clock tonight, and those who to Chance, No runs, Score; Chi-| © * * * * oJ . . * . . * aie * AERONAUTS * have not registered by that * cago 2, Detroit 0 YANKEE ® time cannot vote at the reguiar ® Sixth Innin HAVE * fall election, Those who have * : * not registered since January 1, * Sear eae ores. seamed. Brows SRIENCE «MK or Oe hate eaneed truck out. Kling wan caught steal 7 * : * * * * * . * * * * * * a. o * * ehaie Wane oe vedddenae eine’ Ing weed Schmidt to O'Leary are entitled to vote at the reg Ota, Geary: Calon De} However. ae Seventh Inning. * - — : TAFT S CAR CUBS WIN FOURTH) Sists,, Setnet: ovied we Seats FAL IN. be nade m GAME BY SCORE Detroit 6 é i Eighth inning It Is ive Up to Turkey Me r OF 3.70 0. p ttsinteldt, went out. Cooghite t to Recognize the New ae Tigers Unable to Make seo Kiinu | Y Coughila, = arent «08 a Run Off Brown’s on thao By United Press.) honor, to which ~ a4 : ’ inteldt| SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 13—The ’ - é ‘om the ‘ a ‘ u ite Steinfe t attic me have been in object . — f uminers and went out, Thr thom of Czar Ferdinand, today sum thantod leak. Maced 7 ee ee sd g ance. Winters how pitehing moned all clas of reserves. . Why Mr Hearst suddenly de attenth ed * Ax ROOD * * * CUBS 5, TIGERS 0. “ Chicago 2, Det which means that the whole army cided to go ¢ * not known. It cnicinbntinniintagp * * seal, Nalhie of the country will take the field at was ® big su @ to the officials NOMINEE AND PARTY % ,,2&TROIT. Mich, Oct. 13. # , : bd ence, in support of the threat to de- I at independence * Chicago Cubs defeated #| Brown flied to O'Leary. Sheck-| ciave war uniese Turkey recognizes ‘ é adie = lal eng ARE SEVERELY by tage’ Tigers t * fied to Schaefer, Evers sin: | offieigity the independence of Bul ly began sending Ix ® nett's park in the f * and stole second. Hebulle garia within three days. Active = Sage ctenei JOLTED. & of the by m wed # | Walked. Chance singled to right | preparations for actual warfare are eB ape yp Beg Penge & to 0. This makes the third # Center. Evers scored. On an at | being rushed today in all parts of land rink wi , out as —_—_—- * » for the Cubs to one for # tempted double steal, Behulte was | the eauntry. the same as if Hearst were Accident Is Caused by . it Chance hit @ ot at the plate, Schmidt to i here,” said National Committeeman s : * mere at will, wh @ | Schaefer to Sehmidt. One ran, j Negotiating for P 4 Homer O. Campbell this morning. Rails Spreading on ® was practically: inv ble * Melntyte wont out, Tinker to LONDON, Oct. 13.—M. Iswoleky * Zz : Craig te ningun ype * # | Cha O'Leary went out, StelM | the Russian os sniar, tad the American Federation of Labor, the Ties. SRE E eRe Eee eee ey lM to Chance. Crawford perish | giv Baward Gray, British secretary ona H.W. Raemenbeane.. & ES —_— ed, Tinker to Chance. No runs. of fereign affairs, are today consid nay Mime lle «7 lata i (By United Press.) BY ADDIE JOSS. Chtemme. ering what features of the expitecatere hong STERLING, Obie The DETROIT, Mich. Oct. 13.—A vo igeaidbie AB. B. Bit FO. . % pean tternatio: itm Go to Tacoma. Taft special, which at|clferous and enthusiastic welcome | jvere th + 8 & $) be tieladed In the deliberations of ©. Campbell and State Com- met | Was given the Tigers when they re |Sehuite, rt & 0 | the expected conference of the pow J. 1. Knight will meet mn Tacoma this after- o'clock this : < a1 © ler tm addition to the complice ; ; tions in the near east. The im noor 4 ® pression prevails here today that The failure of Hearst to while rum | turned to thetr lair today. The vic d just tory of Mullin made him the real The | royal Bengal, and so strenuous were 4 yg was a them. They were | before It re ceeee~n~o italia rate of spe car, Constl 5 fox Taft, | Dis admirers in essing thelr ap Kine ; 2 0] with the widen of the scope of ; come atte a sad blow to along mfur jy Gov. Harris, of Ohio; Senator Dtc prec sacs tha he police were | Srer™. F e 8 4 ithe a ehee the meeting wit be ri * * danger, of Ohlo compelled to rescue him from his Totals yo 9 One Of the most tmportant if not oa ie fat oe eeeer: | gam, and promf- | ardent friends the most important gathering of / Pi pea pent men and the| Hundreds of fans flocked about “ a. «diplomats of modern times. It ts} Z Shae then began to grad. CCCupants ¢ severely jott the Tigers as they emerned from|Melntyre. if «¢ © ¢ © | anderttood that France agrees with | ay Sad The pilot and his| There is a question as to the|the train shed. Everyone of them $ 8 2 £ & 8) the altitude of Enginnd and Russia inject a little life Out ballast. but Cause of the wreck, but It ix sup [especially Cobb, was given an ova + 8 6 6 8) S| Parker ta delighted at the prospect national campaign they realized that pored to have resulted from apread-| tion and tamultuousty escort a ¢ @ 2 6; The heleer, who bas stood aloof) | ae For the past week it has been down rapidly and|!ng rails. There is a possibility,| their hotel, At Bennett p ae ee 3 @ during most of the discussions, hes rumored that Hearst's letters im Rerown out seemed to | however, that it was the work ot al “bugs” showed substantial appre 4 rH {2 | Rot made hie attitude clear. The Seattle would affect some Wash te It was pitch dark, | mse Clation of the vietory by turning out : ° $f) Ramet danger now ington officials, indirect reference they beard the roar No was injured by the early in the day to secure avaliable eee © 6) sibility of the precipitat i Z being made to Senator Piles, and iS waves belo« and realized dent and workmen who were quick-| seats for the struggle of the after ie ae ® ¢| between Bulgaria and Torkey and . y f the democrats were erly awalt- ment. In des- ly summoned to seene replaced | acon. At 11 o'clock the jam « Setate theo i; | Borvia and Austria, and many dip j * es hi ag wy Were cutting loose the the car on the track. A large fron | gates waa taxing the energy *fatied ¢ more in the eighth. | lommile instructions w went to Say Hearst Was Afraid the bag would then was found be t and, | police. and from th bot offt Summary Two-base bit—Craw. | 48¥ to fepresentatives In the Bab Wade moceine te ne the talk Tea gewa cling to the for a time it was thought t have coarg & line of fans half a mile ford. Secrifice hit—-Mtaiafeldt. Brolen hans Stuele teotrecting iNet mow esedad demaursiie beshadsitess t wen the cause of the trouble | le ‘ panee—Bchuite 2 fman, Evers. | argent appeals ¥ for the . BES names Reee mereee we WALCT, | ee was recently repaired at this| ‘Phe weather for the fourth game|Struck out--By Summers 6 postponement of hostilities until ev — eo ald } a sone E Aoredite Uodwrt. point and the railroad officials are/of the world’s series was perfect. Brown + Hases on bal ory opportunity is had for a peace Yow Seattle, as he would ha ecelv 3 ' to the . . Cc vi 5 mere 2. off Brown 1 Winters | bee P as good as he gave. In republican telegraphed convineed that the cause of the care| The odds on the Cubs fell from 5/78" tched ball--Coughtin. Wha | Mi Settioment of all the differences, - ” einen ton diiiolsl Temeee loday that they ‘icaving the track was the spreading |to 1 that they would win today, (| jit.n thrown Passed ball Mehmidt | lwalaky is credited with a diplo THOMAS 4. BISCEN OF MASIACHOSETTS \veadquarters no | otnclally there of rails which had not been properly) # to Git was a 2 to 1 bet that! Double pis tomatic Vietors in inducing England) //WDEPEN DENCE PARTY CANDIDATE FOF® | were spoken, but unoiticlally there taetened to the ties Chance's men would win the series, | Chance and /t6 eplarge the scope of the confer PRESIDENT. violt Gad othe walt an Baate ae ee ee ain oe te —- FF . = =| damage the local democratic cause, See ee Oe aa ae ee ee / ASKs FoR RECEIVER CRUELTY 1 CHARGED. With Hearst gone, the Hisgen good omen Dick sald tha The Line-up. ; tings ait Broo « /tarve sw a, it Melntyre, if was asked for tn the super Todd againat Thomas Todt date, Hearst and his let nave SE “Gitestien bet. the | NINY, toda = 2 O'Leary, ws by Frank H morn: |in'the superior con rnin been the drawing card ever since ne that Taft has Crawford, ef ing. The complaint asee the | The eompiaint , the the tour began ayes end drove the balloon | rar began the Cobh. sf company ta insolvent ‘ apie lived tow years and he| co wae w Hofman, ct Schaefer, 2b Donald, Walter *% Alimony $25 « month is May Be Lost ara { Tinker, ss Sebmidt jearhart saked for i ae 0 t © declare penile hippo ’ sera Se ree we ARMY OFFICER Sinpciese foe nce HAS BREN @s the result of %0 ‘ tariff in the erton sus Sheekard went out to Row S38) DESERTS WIFE from t singled to « er and stole second. * ‘ By the une of brand ER 1S Schmidt throwing too high to catch ging that, althoug ae wine. sory ops N AND FLY RE cage gg Chance tingiet-| Arrested on That Charge! Was arrested, and upon his agree-| treated her so unk ats an oo mr oompetly Mave ogy Bor ge ment to return without demanding | CPNee? to flee from home in th xi Ga ng er la LAID UP BY LOG ete as third. | Chates Noes eee) ane WE Re Token requifition papers, was allowed to| REM and mecure the services ~ meets pot elschingars, & . ed ball, Summers co ‘ ta St. Louis. He was accom yo A> ®, Fi SR. emt the stact, and pr dmial . “ preventing Schulte | to Chicago. pode Gy 2 yell pF 2g ee her mg, Ds It Is All Off Between Duke t ' Steinfeldt went out y for roe aga ' . 2 ” ‘ ¥ Bye hae _——— servants ac . P mt . pot ; rb at (By United Press.) The trouble between the Tuckers Abruzzi and Miss i aie. to ated mut out, Tinker 10) CHICAGO, Oct. 13.-W. F. Tuck-|!* Of long duration, Mra nae 9 Elkins. 7 : et , grounder, Crawford |er, for y a paymaster in the | Oms, mother of Mra, Tucker tied | | ane. . Tene tke teak Gath shoals ~~ to induce Judge Taft to order ~ - * . fate Se SA Oe Meee) Uutied army, was arrested | court-martial of Tucker Inst you (By United Press.) if others have ‘ a4 ; an een. coor to Chance |today at Decatur, Tis, and charged | when Taft was secretary of war ARE WOR i il ESS. ot. 18. —"The engagement ct damian Hee enn eee icage 6 ta | With having deserted bis wife, |on the charge that Tucker had been uke = ussl and Mise > theta * # not serious tan hey ithe a a wees daughter of the late Gen. John A. | guilty of misconduct while he wa lillie . Din phen bacading Tucker was taken to St. stationed in the P ‘ f He says he t E FOR BIG LOVED HARD Second Inning from where will be the He Is Jailed, Despite His to N about al y 0 Lccees @tnews tne. deel tae aes wah novectek anit ties wae Clever Story of lox tae oh nme ae AND EXTENSIVELY nipped Tinker at firs nga warrant by Municlpal | Tucker Innocence. check at the . ° ip ed i “ ar J Jude Get the Inetance of Tneke was le ad fror h A a * LS . H _ ? rt ‘ Mary Log Tucker, his wife rtermaste ne » here tw = tive T " ( ; @ t Ro . went ve te wh harged that a ned her onths ax M m aOnK t ' « th ’ f $100 w . f T | wh oring Sebulte, | the past month, but| turned to Sea eft and Chance | e the t his mother had de- | Goit w DYING FROM - . x i as d ad in helgt t went out, O'Leary/U, §. Court U holds the! The suit was carried to the), 1 suffice ands in the First | fashion wh Phill 4 IRY « feldt to Chance ecision 0! udge decision of Judge Whitson that th * * TOBACCO. UP HART'S DA i. Melatyre went | Whitson state hind the right to dispose of the * Football Double-Header, (By United Press.) * the eo of Det | ee Pe La i ot oe “RAC ET O TAC OMA Br J * h * E Leni y RH t ee Peper Word wan recet here thie dean I y t 1 ; * thew ine t < Fourth inr 0 morning that the t tates cir. | Of ditec 5, said today concerning MOUNTAINERRS MET . then M. 1 Kling went out, Cougniin to f cult court of appeals in San Fran-/the decision This does no , bi aie y é ~ Y ‘ r for, 4 e man. Brown died, Schaefer t * 1 affirmed the decision of | recti#® affect the directors, as they | a oy he 1 : a he « 1} iI * x heckard 1 idge Whitson in the Lake Union|do ubt have the spending of the|f in whiet * t * ade ® nies cates Evers liner | ind Lake Washington st land ty, however, it is of | {ue hunt p pees PS : & ( . wi * o run O'Leary singled over | 80" of importance. Of the | f2*..! - H The ¢ of three wi «I 1 Li * Tinker’s head. Crawford singled The sult was brought by the up-|millidn coming from the sale t from {1 te ¢ * wi e the field the Cobb sent a grounder to Brown nd owne © prevent the state| these Janda, $600,000 goes to the | M M 1 f ' 1 t * * WILL STAY ON MUN who caught O'Leary at third, Craw: |) posing of shore lands on the! University of Washington for the | °° : . SALOONMAN FINED rr ree. a ee ee eee as caught asleep At second, the ground that it be-jereetion of permanent bulldings, | ° H Kling Tinker, Rosamap fant the upland owners and| which are to be used for the exp 1¥O MARU SAILS fl P ine, Seore: Chicago De) wa erned by the tide land | sition also and which are alre i 2 troit ( la ne state sold the la with | nearly completed. The balan iv Japanese liner I Marts lef cht : a i" , Fifth Inning he as ment that the money re |to be expended on the Washington | ‘his a nw |e ‘ Genied the ‘ t chulte aingled through Schaefer,| ceived to the amount of $1 000 | state building, forestry and women's|@¥ery “ ‘ rs v ; « i Cha ingled to right ¢ dt | wh i apt n the state appropria. | building id on the collection ie { r M ) r i . wi}! be, maintal “"\ sacrificed, Rossman to Schaefer,’ tion for the A-YoP the Washington exhibit ecent ged f f ap

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