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Mwheat pit. MACK’S | | weeee Meee ee eee eee eS | | eer ee ee. ' > Philadelphia is al ® PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—~ * These the soulful, mysterious “wind f the heart” that d NOI SRY Gee tec catterte OF tee Cea gem 3 1% Pitcher Jack Coombe of Phile- # PS song Rana gg ook ae ty e= sae tthe S at drew INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 26—Efforts of the police to fathom the > New k Ree tee ee ee eee ee Phat aR tigen a ane ‘Virgil T. Rlcheeon the love of Avis Linnell, the| mystery of the death of Dr, Helen Knabe, former state bacterlologist dak eeeadeaet * * x joe Bianchi, who # y tishermaiden, and of Violet Edmands, the wealthy Brookline! and pathologist, who was found, almost nude, in her room with her (hy. United Pre oid rs) . today a injuries ror tn . and killed Frank Harris last Friday society girl. Richeson ie said to have had almost hypnotic power over| throat cut, are centered today upon her private life =P, Hy wyieh Pilta,| ® yesterday's game in New evening, was charged with man-| the opposite sex. “ © ty aan o og Se ant to pleces | ® York, Doctors are in attend: ® slaughter this iachoon ta © oan — life aks peed eal Datgetive Cobian tele 4 pt of her private yeh es ick’a. Ath | ® ance. * plaint sworn to by Prosecuting At rie th onc ne Fe Sper eree today and ¢ M a read # In the sixth inning Coombe’ & |terney John F. fe 0 9 | one of the most brutal murders in the history of Indiana. leties took swell as the! oleate caught in & bole in the ®| Tun tae hoker ” cotton ‘tux the | Dr. Knabe in recent years had offended many person pores Be Seen ee for [® pitcher's box, and when,he de # | transcript of the evidence taken be | Beer ipes sempacoment Sod Olvnt eek be oe As it was nurth victory fOr] ) Hvered the ball be felt a ter ian tat caldn« sory ‘eaters tant er throat was cut and the completeness of the elayer’s precautions the Mackmen, it closed the ser'06) Site jar, Despite his pain, the ® | ee ithe toe” ond’ eres 16 to cover all traces, indicate that he was a person of superior intelli- eee ras: aneetll tine * iron man contin pitching ® “But | gence. ebamplons for the second the. | |S neh the tenth Inning, when Win tagtinsend t bensd last Toentay Augusta Knabe, a cousin of the dead physician, late yesterday Mecciraw started Ret Ames (8 16) 4 Trainor Chadwick advised hit # i uaelilient to warrant ee tn tanta! filed a bill in the probate court disclosing that all the doctor's pos: box t pat he blew up tm We) So guit. Physiela bs is acu” sessions are in the cousin's name. Financial reasons are given. fourth foning, and with several er) 4s craton te unnecessary. hd toaned my cousin a large amount of money, the exact sum of rors by his ! ‘Athletics. That; * #9 *##** SEES EERE which | do not care to s ¢ Augusta Knabe. “She said she Sad enored lotion. That} € i would repay me whenever she found herself abl was the b 2 the be rar ihn pitcher, Snodgrass mixjudged Old- Varying theories as to the motive of the crime are held by the southpaw » Pig The | Ting's fly, which fell tn front of him, ! police, embodying criminal assault, robbery, revenge, financial quar- mere rans w rs ea N= and Lord took third, The Athletics rela and jealousy. seventh sesihiad 06% worked the squeese play succens:| " kpeagertg pmeg tke hg | fully, Merkle dropping Wiltee'a . oe ithrow of Collins’ grounder, Lord} “i ” Now York Devore ont, Bender | af Cae at nat Be HOW “HELLO GIRL” SPOILED REVOLUTION to Davis ee Lee Pion ker singled to center, Oldring scor- | ° } _(By United Press Leased Wire.) Snodgrass fied, to, Lord. MM FPBY |ing. Collins took third. Murphy : LISBON, Oct. 26.—How the royalist revolution opped Sachi ' napping oft! aingted to center, scoring Collins, Mouth and chin of the Rev, Clarence Virgil T. Richeson, revealing fell is just learned here A woman was at the bottom ing M ray os — | (Marquard now pitching.) Baker [Sensuous nature of man who, it is reported, had many love affairs and of it, and she w I hell » © first. Bender to hina | was held at second. Davis singled | ended career by falling in hands of police on charge of murdering pretty it, and she was an obscure “hello girl.” Sitting at Phil Lord out, Doyle to] As held at seen waker, Murphy ‘ate ahecen Wh Avie Linnell of (Mannie, Mass, yarang her switchboard in Vinhaes, she learned of the approach Merkle. Oldring and Collins fan Oct. 26, Wien ; te iy got a ss , reaching third, Barry doubled to vo way with | ae — of Captain Couceiro and his army Before the invaders pe SECOND INNING. the right. Held crowd, seoving, Hee] ey egies could cut the wires she had telephoned the news in every New York—Merkle flied to O1g-| PRY. Merauard tonew Sivyers, die-| murder trial direction at her disposal for relaying to the capital and ring Barry fambled merueds usted, took bis time getting the! was resumed today, Attorney Clar. to the republican armies throughout the country. core por gig lho | He | batt Thowas singled to right. ence Darrow rage up the exam As a result the royalist invaders were taken by sur- wunle in taking ‘Thomas’ throw. —— — ee bee man of Whittier! | cethe firet prise and easily put to rout The war minister is now Time was called but Barry 800M | 7° Oo Coing with Umpire Connolly panel drawn in this ca’ After investigating the story of how a girl saved the republic. resumed playing. Fletcher fanned.) jcisting that three were out. Ben- he was disposed of, Judge Bordwell Meyers out, Coline to Davis. No| Que tanned. Seven r expected to “borrow” talesmen = - ae runs. N from the other ROC igs i MO Sarasa Ste sl on LAND TO BE SOLD Bucket Bri yore. Murphy singled to Devore. . Davis to Bender, big assistants could serve an en (Ry United Prees Leased Wire) | e riga le Tavs sacrificed, Ames to. Merkle. | Devi Dovie om, Have 1p tirely new venire HYANNIS, Mass, Oct. 26—It oA Dubie enation' will be Rela om Barry fanned. No runa, | Snodgrass safe on Barry's fumble | JAMES A, MOORE iTitsse whe hoa. hoped that couse thie: nen learned hore that ‘Ray Nov. 4 to dispose of 110 acres of ° catia Murray out, Collins to Davis, No| photo by James & Bushnell. actual progress had been made in| Clarence V, T. Richeson, charged voy Bia ali ype io Abesonge ae In arper ire t runs “ OS z the south end of Blake island, Po. New York—An ingled to left " J sal ae Optimintic to a degree that is con-| "be case were disappointed to learn with the murder of Avis Linnell, Gate - “Sy | . pd gedonigyy a Philadelphia — Wilson replaces that the state of health of Seaborn|pald court to the murdered girl) get sound, directly opposite Alki! Because the town of Harper, Devore forced Ames, Bender to) Meyers. Lord doubled to left. Old-|tagions, James A. Moore is back IM) siooaing first of ‘the possibilition, [when @he was but 15 Hi point. The state land commission-/ Wash. was not equipped with a Barry. Doyle fouled to Baker. De-| ring flied to Snodgrass, Lord tak-| Seattle, confident that the West | passed > Math olden a ne a oe py retell grind rele er has appraised the land at $600) modern fire fighting apparatus, two vore out stealing, Thomas to Col|ing third. Collins out, Doyle to/ ste! Co.'s financtal difficulties will| necessary for him to be excused. | Avis, and her daughter, Mrs. Mc ga hap large Scome sere Severe tae ag Cs ae pe Baker fanned. No runs. | be swept aaide in a few days. From|He is a farmer and rancher, used| Lean, the story was told, It is only six miles from Pioneer| postoffice are today a mass of I geese ara Ape vd NINTH INNING. |hie offices tn the Arcade building,|to the open alr, and the confine-| JAVis, possesned of & fine voice square, and real estate men declare| smouldering ruins. A bucket Hender sacrifice to 3 New York—Merkle flied to Barry.| which covers a square block, with | ment is tedious r “mh Esme nn ce ae that {twill bring a higher price. | brigade saved adjoining buildin hie, Lora doubled into the right | 53 aan 4 aacgeodingr ie | a a4 and is said to be} Wax A singer in the church choir "¥ ,- 7 “ ie re Gos ~ erzok singled to cente d 60 feet of frontage on Second av..| affecting his health. He ix the only} When M G “i e WAY. s ire was. discovered in the ree field crowd, scoring Thomas. Ol4-| second on Oldring’s fumble. Her-|which he himself erected In 1901. and qan of the four eke sas tat TEES tars Ses Yous abe} RAHWAE 0. 1. Oct. 6—Daring | ¢f Ehode: Eves. Seu ae ring out, Fletcher to Merkle. Lord | gog took third on a wild pitch. Flet-| which stands as the pioneer of Se-leven a possible chance of staying|She was only 15 years old then a serious illness Mrs. Mathew Scan- dise store, shortly after 2 o'clock took third on the out. Collins lined) cher out, Collins te Davis, Herzog | attie’s real big bualldings, Moore/for the “big trial The othere |The oew minister showed marked jon dreamed that her husband, long| this morning. A heavy northwest bendrasaraaine se 2.0 a scoring. Melanes relieved Davis on | co 1k out In any direction and | Geo. W. MeKee, Robt. Bain and F | attention to the child, and within « thovebt dead, wan-te the Newark | Gale swept tse Sianee oes cme FOURTH INNING. first. base for Philadelphia. Wilson | see the splendid results of ventures | Dp, Green, are certain to be elim-|few months was calling at the Lin almsbouse. He was found there | building while the powerless resi- _ New York—Snoderass fied to) out, Baker to McInnes. One rug. | he had formerly backed. |inated by peremptory challenge, | nell home and taken home dents looked on. The entire con- Oldring Murray flied to Murphy. | TODAY'S LINEUP: | The Lumber Exchange building pavarbte —— At first 1 objected,” sald Mra oom tents of the postoffice was re- Merkle out, Collins to Davia. The} Giante— Athieticn— } the Curtiss block, the Lincoln hotel. dh otil Was exis’ becncoe 1 thought tt RR ee moved. Damages are estimated at side was retired on three pitched | Devore, }. f. Lord. 1. ft ‘ the Estabrook block, the Moore the ‘Airle wen too young. 1 liked Mr D Abuatiak onesie * | $10,000 balls. No runs | Doyle, %> Oldring, c f jatre, the New Washington hotel the Rich d thought him « < t i AST * 3 Philadelphia--Baker singled to| Snodgrass, c. f ins, 2b | Washington Annex, the Ambe arg gl egg * Fair tonight and Friday, «| ROOSTER 1 mirable man, and finally consented b : tenter. Murphy singled to center,! Murray, r. f Baker, 3b | block, the Washington peter stisa Avia tala. tee that he loved * brisk northeasterly winds. */ NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Mrs. Gus Baker going to third. Davis hit to| Merkle. 1b Murphy, r. f. [loomed on all sides of bim, symbole} lhér and that they were engaged * Temperature at noon 56. */Ruhlin put one over for the suffra- Doyle, who thréw to home too late | Fletcher, ss Davis, 1b of his geniue as a builder he | le ‘wedding waseet for leat * * gists when she filed with the board © gat Raker, who scored Barry Hersow. 3b Bares, na | sased ont ot hie office w nde * and} October but Mr. Richoson’s attacks SERRE NRE OREM ME HHH Of clections the emblem of her aid down a neat bunt. Ames throw | Meyers, ¢ pomas, ¢ | predicted tha: ¢ Irondale steel |troabled him and,he bre | party—a bright red bantam rooster to first hit Barry in the back and| Ames, p Bender, p. plant will soon reopen as an instl| (my United Press ganomont syne ns va BOY AVIATOR FLIES —ana petitionea for independent the dail rolled into right field, Mur: | SCORE BY INNINGS: |tution, with « $460,000 earning ca) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 26-—With| fe tf he found bis physical o (By United Bross Leases Wire) | BOmination, phy scoring. Marray threw to sec Total ea jthe Zapet rebel army within | warranted. He became eng: CHICO, Cal., Oct. 26.—Thaddeus _ ap ond to get Barry, but the ball rolled 4 yor 2 43 A Chicago banking institution, |four mil the ca Avis again, but they had Keurne, the bay aviator, drove hie HUMAN REPAIR WORK to left field, and Davis scored. De | by ageiph Bu 3 says Moore, will lend the necessary |states already controlied by them/a date after the first, 1 by made biplane over orchards| NEW YORK, Oct. 26.-Mrs. 0. H. wore recovered the ball but Harry |" "'/*¢*!phia 313 5) financial backing to reorganize the |and others on the verge of rebel-| Se (4) (and farms here for five miles yee.|P. Belmont’s political equality head- beat Devore’s throw to the plate Western Steel corporation jlion, Mexico is today facing the| FATHER VISITS MINISTER , terday monstrated his com-|quarters’ ts to have a new. w rt. with the fourth run. Thomas fan-| TELL IT T0 T R : Ww eo, the next three years the | great crisis since the Diaz res-| WOSTON, Oct. 26—For seven| \ yt a plete o making right pan ment, that of “hygten o ned. nder out, Doyle to Merkle. | - a. = Seal ne ing. 600 tons ag bag ery es ‘ years, since Ciarence ¥. T. Riche 4 jleft turns. He alighted exacfly! “human repair” work is done and Lord filed to Devore. Foor rune BELFAST. Wash., Oct, 26.— | ac iy naeless, with the) son left home to enter the Baptist ‘ where he had ascended. osmetics are sold. FIFTH INNING. Auhieis tee aanien ‘ranerk It will be the most pewerfnl fac-| federal troops elther fighting tol] ministry, he had not seen his 4 4 New York Hereng fanned. Fiet.| Although the census ropes | tor in opposition to the steel trust.|prevent invasion from Guatemala | father ‘until yesterday, when Col ‘ ,a4 cher out, Bender to Davis. Meyers! this town can show the big vit Bonds will be floated to retire all of! or scattered over the republic en-| Variand Richeson of Amberst, Va | ‘ \ | singled to center. Crandall, bat-| increase in population on — the present obligations of the West-| gaging Zapatista’s revels, subjuga| came to the jail to meet the eon | J | ting for Ames, walked. Devore fan-| org. On Sept. 1 the population jern Steel o. Moore is confident | of the capital seems imminent lace -eheused of thé Giurder of Mies | AVIS LINNELL | ned N ‘uns. . | a ne ‘etropolitan Trost Co.. of News of the expected battle be - is forme an: oe eeennebennenn meme ned. No runs. vintee feplaces| iat 2% In lese than two monthe |New York, which "was responsible |tween 600 federals, who have ad mie omen Ne Sormer Eee » | i ? i | the number has increased 40 i . My boy, my boy!” exolalmed/no more. “Father, 1 am in Pie Now York... Oldrina filed \for the bringing of bankruptcy pro-| vanced to check 2,000 rebels, ts mo : Ebro sr may bee gep®. +arng var | per cent. The phenomenal [coedings, wil! terminate t ely-|mentarily awaited. The en [the axed father as he grasped the lexciaimed ihe son, as they shook _ He — Th eg 0} growth is due to natural causes, | eranin in a few days digat ia believed to be Gi pr es pei of the cell, and he ¢ ald say hands between the bare. | NOW WILLIE, You! sisted. No reas. ile “"nas-) too, namely, via the stork route. | “My plan is to pay up within ajand the crowds In the streets ay = | RUN AWAY FROM “SIXTH INNING. wo sets of twine and six other | given time agreed upon every dollar | parently hope for a Zapatista vic D NIN col hake ‘on. 1 New Yom-Devia seulel -¢ aon woes — Be ast lof tadebtedness to every cteditor,”| tory, as they gathered about the , SAYS LEAGUE. . You, | uKe Baker. Snodgrass flied to Oldring ham. Pee in | Moore says jeity hall and hissed the Maderista| ‘That the elity should have nine s, The clty needs nine TELL Your To STAY OUT Murray walked. Merkle forced loffictals and shouted “Vivas” for| councilmen ts ‘an Id by sities to properly transact its | Murray, Baker to Collins. No runs the rebels the City Car Line | in @ res | business, therefore, be it HERE WITH Philadelphia — Snodgrass mis Madero Confident. | ofation, as follows solved, That the City Car You, judged Murphy's fly, which went Francisco Madero and his cabs| “Whereas, It is currently report: Line league respectfully requests eee coubie. Davia out, Doyle to }inet claim that the government|ed that the resignation of F. S$ city couneil not to extend fur Merkle, Murphy takinig third. Barry} TACOMA, Oct. 26.—Cortnne John jwill have the rebellion crushed | Steiner as a member of the city r the leave of absence of F. 8. fied to Devore, Murphy scoring. |#0n, 30, of Seattle, started sult for within five days after the inaugur-|counell is being held until five | Steiner, and declares its opposition homes tanned: One 00 $5,000 damages for breach of prom-| lation, which has been set for Nov, |comnciimen can be induced to v« Frank P. Mullen, or any reac SEVENTH INNING ise today against Fred Grimme ‘| If the Zapatinta fore ver-| fof Frank P. Mullen as his succes (tionary, as his successor In the York—Barry fumbled Her-|a well-t ) rancher throw the federat troops In the bat: | or, and event of his resignation under. Fletcher They met mer le outside the city, the inangura-| s = sand Wilt posed in November, but by Mar as ust echedal held, as the X conte ” | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—in a/ fall 1 he advance of the eee HALL OF RECORI LOS AD panic at the unmistakable signe of «| ts E t P f neonsine VTS revolutionary outbreak in | xtra ay 0 GELES, Oct. 26.—Because the ¢ the Manchu royal princes, Bit, ‘the inal venire ealled in th | it 2 child emperor and many high gov cass | pale’ bel Sa = : ! ernment officials are in flight from u ges da § tt cat {Re MT Tee gabe oer aie ae the eapital to the.town of Yit Haw, For talking with the prose a here was a question of th (HENA YELL RASCAL — he Bet we) ve Khe 0 WES : ~* |150 miles away, according to a dis-| cuting witness, Regna Abram Arp judges of the superior codre|!SMlty ot “borrowing” ventrem ME ABouT tye t dbtin A STRONG, / | STRONG. AN e price of red | patch received by the Chinese Free Oo SO One A SOFFIT ee sunty getting $1,0 year {fom other departments of the su Ni ' MAN > two days. Remem-| press from its Hongkong corre the case against Charles Pryor, |!» King county & ne be fae eH . YOUR BEAU, < e as (RON. HE’S if you work this off on| spondent today } the ex-policeman who was ac. [each to which they are not entitled perlor Court, Uh § sudden SS ae —~ SOME FINE rd you've got to be some} quitted of the second criminal j by law ns Smith, who first interrupted this m ning and an ad | charge against him yesterday, | Falsod the point could Ret. ne 1a: | sournment sir tay slain te high chance to get re y acoma | county jail for hours by | the questic i so he finally started cided whether to go ahead with ve a nice seat free of charg 4 Judge Gay. Lareon said to her | the action himself and will try BI8| vi eemen tro other. depart ic Man and the} | in the corridor: vue cane ments or wa n enti ne mi Game’ eattle theatre. | Girl Arrested | “1 would like to talk to you, wm comes-the state Dunenu (OF | venire ummoned Mor te ee aoa lip te] q(BY, Uuited Press Leased Wire) et point, and ft will be up to Attorney “Aaeyeg in ore age Stroy Py A rad clip § TACOMA, Oct Mary Bly, 18, |¢ General Tanner to determine the ~ wee ned oe wed the box office) buxom and pretty, was arrested to al $I legality of the extra $1,000 i aye ihe Aes y charged with taking $200 5 4], The contention is based chiefly M [ 5 “tales eth vet jail ve oxy ar ar" vogearoia grand | HA OMMME LO jours "eounitutonst” poriaon | en’s** | os opel Dae cian seats ford) mother at Milton, ‘The money was |} }| whieh require judges’ salaries to |} ; and the Ket cholce seats. lkept in a trunk. ‘The gle proculitee i} i} horne in equal ern me by | Underwear; aie 1 cot poet ae wt 6S pecials } fa <— Aur STUCK | ane e ir S$ I¥ bas One block ear line. Side. }] $4,000, it tacked on a clause tos Winsted Mills Wool Unde } UP BECAUSE | Charges insanity will be pre-)} walks, sewer, water and grade \™ ow the ¢ r the ¢ sy nse |} wear $1,00 Garment i TF Youu. ree Snes Gor | ferred t Alfred Wailer, a Bal ale Tula Anne by hea etree ee « county is pay é L RED HAIR | erred Kat Aree Priday, by |j Pata: ‘Three-room house on rear: fing the whole of the $9,000 in ex-|$ Cooper's Wool Under ear}! Ha eal Ss : i | Judge Joseph M. Glasgow { Boara of health says we 1} tra salaries for ite nine judges i $1.50 Garment OKIE a he act! Johnny Hal Waller was In police court yester-|} connect with sewer or we can't || te board, however, has |; LT MENA, Lu oe fi ned a ane a : |day afternoon, charged with annoy-|{ rent it 4] ay disregarded this objec: |} Cooper's «Silk a Wool? Go our ‘ dada aug Maeda Jing young department store clerks. |} a aie dentin alte kata’ St ' is merely finding fault |} $2.50 Garment AND PLA ° r Fes, Me. cay Paice hetore he has peen before |; f You will connect with sewer | with the fact that the Increase be i ny | —_—— ‘ yp rhe | Judge Gordon on the same charge 3 and put in modern toilet, we will }| gan in January, 1909, while the |) “Globe” Ribbed Wool Un $} sears | O , He admitted he had recited poet-|? consider it as first payment on } were elected in November, |} ) | lifford t f derwear $2.00 Garment otis nana about “red roses” to one girl, |$gaid land and house, and after. }| the mooted point being wheth- |} | atin tay, i r } : ; ‘ler the rise was made while the |) Stuttgarter Impo rted Under . ‘ ow Da ds you can pay principal and }| judges were in. office i bent have eae ‘Tonight at Denny hall, 4 $ month {| GETS BIG PRISONER |} Men's Wool Union Suit Joh 1 t want t his hat iversit Judson King ¢ The ground alone is worth }| Matt Starwith, the diminutive $2. 5( j off able, but he had |turer far the National Ref $ over $3,000. {| deputive sheriff, who covers some |} | ‘ anh followe league, will speak on “The if {| 40 miles on his beat, came in with a |} | “ : ae jot Recall in California The |} --—— | prisoner today who to’ red a head S} fe B | ft ecture will beg 8:15 o'eloc {labove him. Starwich arrested Ni semetdipr ie has pe ‘clog a * y as nat li She MaMeet |} oe. {on Pal ta) San antes. & ie ; aAaler rAd Th printed by way of warn for the big majority rolled up for]? Third Floor New York Block {)in Kerriston and got away with two Arcade and Arcade Annex ing to other kigdies that have been the recall in California ¢ so ate $} guts and two watches, hg Bee Sie 5S. HOME EDITION Ww. 0. Mumford, cea ‘silithaiid his gold tooth when he got excited in the Which shows you can lose \most anything you've got in vines pit. if MEN The Seattle Star ~~ VOL. HOME EDITION Funny that during all the anti-strap hanging agitation, it never occurs to the ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE 13, NO. 205 © SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 ~ |MOORE HVS MURPHY TO EVES THAT MADE WOMEN FORGET TEL FONT PROSECUTE ONE CENT. Shwe Ale ANP NEWS 1 % be street car company to put on more cars, PROBE DEATH