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ne TS GRAB HARD-EARNED GAME do some folks send A pers The Star eloquent can't a “he rh and damning indict- love each other the ' ments against local Bill oF wet Rg i malefactors of great ill—or 0 wealth or power, or sel “yes0o0e ts -_ ag a be read 50, aeeunsonne es ‘ iene - * — 0} ie wit THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE postecript: “Please BR nS oa .HOME EDITION postscript: “Please don’t @ VoL 1. mention my NO, 192. é, z, R 2. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 QNE CENT S3.0"4i%'A3 GREAT GAME) ISNT IT --- BLANKY BLANK ~ - yes Vit ORDER A LIMOUSINE i an MAKES 3 IN THE IT INNING —. |RUNABOUT HE PROMISED Hid WIFE- LLUM > ) WHEN BUT BUNK DECIDES TO GLOATS OVER BUNK UNTIL THE 8) NEW YoRK TES SCORE-ANG GWE WIFE 4 LiMaUSINE — I) *2 INNING — ALL BELS OFF BULLUM CANS STENOG ——: AND PEACE RESTORED —+ BULLUM’S FOR THE RED SOX BECAUSE HIS WIFE'S ANCESTORS CAME OVER ON MAYFLOWER. BUT BUNK’S FOR THE GIANTS BECAUSE HIS RICH AUNT LIVES IN GOTHAM. PLAYED WOMEN SLAUGHTERED — q IN CRE AT FORM AND TOWNS BURNED IN FIRST BIG FIGHT (By United Press Leased Wire) | the road to Scutari. The Turks, ree ewYork 01001000 0-2 VIENNA, Oct. 10.—Dispatches | inforced and strongly entrenched, received here today from Cettinje,| are mowing down the advancing oooooaoao0o0o 1—1 York, 7 bits... error. Boston, 7 hits, no errors ITERIE! Boston—O ithe capital of Montenegro, state | Montenegrins, but the Balkan sol rT Brien and Carrigan; Bedient and Cady./ HE KILLED THE ‘ GIRL HE LOVED STORY OF A HAT Has Been a Swagger Hat. It Has Been a Shab- ' bily Genteel Hat. And Now It Is a Utilitarian ' Hat and Protects the Grey Hairs of an Ancient Siwash Woman. WOMAN Strangest Home Life and Strangest Case of Wife's Care for “Other Wom- an” in Story From Ohio. AKRON, ©. Oct. 10-——"I have made this a home of affestion,” said William C. Morgan, hospital | |that many villages along the Turko-|diers are gamely standing their | Montenegrin frontier are in flames. | ground. | | Wounded peasants ‘© reported Crown Prince Danilo, who is com into the interior of Mon-| manding the Montenegrin troops, is leading his men from the firing from Turkish sources | line, and his followers are rallying sad Mees Canned . nurse. charge the Montenegro troops with | splendidly to his support, King rane “Rube” Grane Duhing shutout ball s “Bill Morgan's harem!” exctaim H ' having slaughtered women and| Nicholas, “however, is in general along with time! hitting at the critical mo- | certain of the neighbors, who often ' . children, The outcome of the bat-| charge of operatio: yn Weare Giants took tee easend game of the n kissing two women, one tle around Ditchitch mountain be-| The officer who bad command of chaired and pretty; the P 4 tween Turkish and Montenegrin | the Turks now battling with Prince } yhaired worn by : f , i troops, is still in doubt. Danilo's forces, committed suicide | household drudgery. Each morning : ot CETTINJE, Oct. 10—~A desper-| just before the battle started, be | they saw him kiss the two goodby, ate battie is in progress today be-| cause Constantinople officials -or- land every evening saw him kiss tween Turks and Montenegrins| dered a more experienced officer jthem again as he returned from around Detchitch mountain, along to take charge. j qumenmenenee: sii ‘A polysamour union,” explain officers of the law who are waiting HORSESHOE FOR THIS 2 D E ALERS for the grand jury to net before PORTLAND, Qr., Oct. 10.—Thir- | further attempts are made to take teen Chinamen sat in at a fan-tan| game and the game was pulled b: the police. “Me buy horseshoe,” | |from the three parents the eight lehiidren who have lived in this said Ah Jim, in mourning over a/ TACOMA, 0 » Oct. 10—Chas. E. $50 bail bond. | Houston and John H. Bullock, coal |“bome of affection. | The little, worn-woman is Mra, Morgan, the mother of alx children; ranging from & to 17 years; the pasha arenes sents lyounger and prettier woman i THI dealers, charged with conspiracy to {Mary Thomas, the mother of tess WANTED THE SCORE defraud the government in bidding Buster, aged 3, and Thomas, SACRAMENTO, Oct. 10—Harry |to supply coal to Alaskan forts, | months, Coon, a clerk, wes badly hurt in were today found guilty by a jury “They're all mine and I love every runaway. After an hour's har nm federal court here, after a trial work the hospital physicians lasting more than three weeks. brought him to. “What's the score The case was conducted for the in’ Boston?” he murmured. He government by B. D. Townsend, was told. “Fine, now go away and special assistant to Attorney Gen- let me sleep.” eral Wickersham. jone of them,” says Morgan. — ry Boston, on the latter's home grounds. the master of the situation over the whole inning that the bean the last two contests. of Murray and Herzog practically won the day for — ‘THE GAME BY INNINGS FIRST INNING York—Devore singled over O'Brien's head. Doyle Mied to Devore out stealing. Carrigan to Wagner. Snodgrass fied No runs. j % i popped to Fletcher, Yerkes fanned. Speaker out, gle to Merkle. No runs | ae SECOND INNING | York—-Murray doubled to center. Merkle sacrificed, O'Brien | Herzog sacrifice flied to Hooper, Murray scoring. Meyers | to Stahl. One run. . fingled to center. Gardner sacrificed, Herzog to Im Stabl Mied to Murray. Wagner fanned. No runs | THIRD INNING | © York—Fletcher walked. Marquard sacrificed, O'Brien to . I fanned. Doyle lined to Stabl. No runs. Carrigan fouled out to Meyers, O'Brien fanned. Hooper) _ No runs. ’ FOURTH INNING j , York—Snodsrase out, Yerkes to Stahl. Murray out, O'Brien) Thomas sieappnsies from the Mor- iL Out, O'Brien: to Stahl No runs gan home. Mrs, Morgan was at © lerkes popped to Fletcher. Speaker singled to left Lewis GRACE BROOKS. loss to guess the cause for her de- f, Herzog to Doyle. Gardner filed to Murray, No runs. ELMER FILLMORE. partare a a a dauhied a. Mines out, O'Brien to Stahl, TACOMA, Oe aves aod Phat onal of 42, yon os Mary was; | Wagner to Yerkes, Fletcher taking third. Devore stole sec-| 1212/2 ! ste Tuesday evening, walte) oo ciiae and that I was rexponsible wal filling the bases. Snodgrass flied to Lewis. One| Years ago the Morgans had known Mary Thomas in a litte Pennsylvania village. Morgan and his family moved to Akron and later Mary Thomas came seeking hg = Mrs. Morgan gave her shelter |together they did the household | work. About three years ago Mary “GINGER,” A VELLOW CAT belonging to Mrs. Jane Hilsebusch of Providence, R. 1, killed 21 mice and.jJaid them out in a row on the doorsill to welcome his mistress home after a summer's absence. , CHARGED WITH BEING DRUNK, Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Brooklyn tr sce by Policeman James Sullivan, tn front of the house of John jullivan, ed until yesterday’ papers pub.| fished the news that his shots had | {OF Fyne at eae proved fatal, and then sent a bullet | clean breast of it ‘to my wife, the through his own orale. ne eee | best little woman who ever lived.”| | BY FRED L. BOALT as ee rg hotel,| "My husband had sinned,” de- oe ee ee clared Mrs. Morgan, adding, “when In a memorandum book found in} " must atone for bis sin, Fillmore’s room was found a letter | 1" 7 os iis wits, $0 was |addressed to Mrs. Fay Monroe, Van| : nid sfanned. Hooper filed to Doyle. Yerkes singled |Gorder hotel, Portland, Or., which | *%auldn't I do Arai Ee ary|@ a RAILROAD AUTHORITIES HAVE FINALLY got on the scent of 12 heads of limburger cheese consigned from up-state to Arthur Jones of | He had been somebody in his/ Caldwell, N. J., and lost en route at Utica. may have noticed her in the | day, and boasted, when in his cups, Siwash woman, old and) that he had once been the intimate LEAVING $5,000,000, W. G. VIVIAN, a Welsh coal mine owner, bars and bent. If you saw her,/0f the socially great. When sober) any inberitor who is or may become a Roman Catholic. id remember, for she wears he did not talk at all. Drunk or Peacoat a ‘s hat. it's a ridiculous hat,|*0ber, he never lost his dignity. A CHICAGO AUSTRIAN, NICHOLAS BUCHHAUSER, applying for hiy disreputable old hat,) But on one unfortunate occasion | citizenship, declared his allegiance to “King Taft.” singled to center. On a short passed ball, Stahl 4nd was out, Meyers to Doyle. Wagner filed to Murray,| bcireus.catch. Carrigan out, Marquard to Merkle. No runs. | z SIXTH INNING M York—Murray flied to Lewis. Merkle fanned. Herzog out, ‘Stahl, No runs. 0 Speaker pop fouled to Meyers. No runs. throws light upon the motive for |Thomas and her baby in--because unfortunate for the hat—the dig- Pe anor bs ane Mee SEVENTH INNING the murder and suicide. It reads: |) O° "enand was res with a past. E- York—Mey PY hea -. . " / ponsible for ally it was a good hat, It/nified old gentleman borrowed $5 “THEN, AND NOT TILL THEN, let my epitaph be written!” fin- ‘Stahl to erga pt agi en cad cae herd {tad in a ins the young woman's shame and *0r| wag'@ perfect hat. It came, years | from another friend, who didn’t ex-| jshea William A. Brown, charged with disorderly conduct, after holding a y e ld do her utmost {pect to get it back (and wasn't dis-| pyitadelphi: " ell d by his recitati ¢ ke . 4 Hy | TOW and she wou ago, from the factory of a firm of ’ hiladelphia court spellbound by his recitation of Emmet’s defense, ‘against tay sored In tote tleid ONVagner filed rd eres beth Bg i ry hep Bek to right the wrong. |hatmakers whose fame is nation-|®ppointed) and got so drapk that “Discharged,” said Magistrate Morris, approvingly. : i worry ut know how I loved Grace| Nearly three years went by: and/ wide. It had, as the dapper clerk|¢ven his dignity forsook him. #o he) They all fall for the Irish stuff these days,” sald Brown, as he EIGHTH INNING ae when sho refused to soe me|*&#in Mary Thomas went away, and) rotated out, that vague something |fell into the gutter in Pioneer) walked away. / again the husband confessed his sin | 4 * t hats just) *auare, Ee oP aR Zork—Devore hit a Texas leaguer bebind third base. Doyle | once more for at least a few min-| +. the tittle, sorrowing wife, whd fauna wore’ which mos' 8 ja ge EP A OocShaLeT eed. ARE WRARING THE Boll peonee eculatan grass singled to left field. Murray flied to Lewis. | utes my temper got the best of me.) ieain ¢orgave him—and not only young man who bought it|tties. He didn’t know, or care, that | their stockings ‘ase, Wagner to Yerkes, No rons {I pleaded with her for over 15 min-| ia) put sent for the young mother he was hatless, A taxicab came 4 ry 5 . . knew, the instant he tried it on, ‘ | ete oe ra Se pgm ge nha eed nce aT cent 16 bee foor | 8nd the new baby. .ltnat it was the hat he wanted, He|Slong and squashed the once per) — FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES, UNTIL chased out, a mouse stopped the . Hooper walked, Yerkes out, Herzog to Mer' qi: —_— and she would not|,, 1 never would have gone back.” |\5a3'5 nice taste in hate. | seek, hat into the slime of the 4s-/ government's fight to dissolve the American Sugar Refining Co, at Wash- is ~morn |Mary Thomas said, “never, never in isite, | Phalt ington yesterday, York. NINTH INNING jeven speak to me. ‘th eriot | the World, if Mrs. Morgan badsrt ime Vee Seeman havin 8 *ich| And there a newsboy found ft gton y y cca pe aes belt i—Bedient and Cady now Boston battery, Herzog hit by Tam nearly dead now with grie | anked me to.” rs | indulgent father, he could af-| What do we do when greatness | THE DEADLY TOBACCO WEED was crushed by the Hygienic Herzog out, stealing, Cady to Yerkes. Meyers singled | but, Fay, you know I gave up all—| ——_— - a \¥alie? What do we tell the fine old % t Washingt This is what they said ab it: Second. Fletcher flied out to Speaker, and Meyers was doubled | anybody and everybody~-to be her ford to buy good hats | = COMERS Be Eee nt WAS they Seas hades oe Speaker to Stahl. N . ¥ A : frie { and then her to do me this| E WORN OUT eo hat for a few weeks was| gentlemen with beer spots on their | That its users are not fit progenitors; that-it is the most poisonous al No runs chacgy | mifeh_in the company of a hat of| vests who pester us for loans? What | plant grown; that it is a breeder of immorality; that it is one of the peaker filed to Fletcher. Lewis beat out an infield hit.| way. I never knew I was so ereel | to right, scoring Lewis. Stahl grounded to Mar-| until she drove me to it. I am only| ie who threw to Herzog, and Gardner was tagged out at third. sorry I did not die with her dear] voice completely worn out, Wood - fan for Stahl. Wagner safe when Merkle dropped Fletch-\ arms around me. 1 could never! row Wilson, democratic nominee ‘HICAG 0.—W the opposite gender. While no at-| have who, if not at the| chief provocatives of the white slave evil; that the children of its victims CHICAGO, oct ei ne ig et a dexcription of the fem-|top, are at least no more than half-|are weaklings, and that Mark Twain, Gen. Grant and President McKine aiaee vat Iw necessary, you may be| way down, for the man who is down ley all died because they used it, . veteation” nowt and out? Got a light Bree. Hendrickson took third on error, Wagner stole second, |forget her, and not being able to| for president, is here today to de-|sume it was a “creation” and cost) i 1 BAe WY Tiled t6 Devore. One run. Reeves ” be her friend, fe is as I told you—| jiver two speeches a ‘of money. It was a Paris| Doggone the hat! The newsboy S ¢ wore close| kicked it as it lay flattened out on| not worth the price. Fay, my heart} Wilson said that local committee 1. hand en crore | tee podhiedeet Jed agonstig tge oe HE MAN WHO PROSPERS makes use of every ‘ Bit f there Is suck eeumarnere sist ; |together one i | ‘A s, AD Ri BET FO A. Bilis broken. and if there is, such 8] men evgeymbere slong the trip had aby came along, a derby quite as] that his mischievous toe landed tn-| opportunity that presents itself. The success- $8 6 FT net ain, soodbre, Fay: ”” | Sovechon an were proved for in| BeHfect ax, the one, worn by, the| nde, ie tat. nancies, cui] fg ful man is never inactive or contented with 4 0 1 0 6 0| “A grief-stricken friend—Elmer."| his schedule. He will close his | YOane Calin, went away in a huff.|battered crown, so that it bore a| meager things when something bigger may be 4 1 1 5 0 0} present speech-making trip tomor- | and : * Brecon Pay f A g' y a 0 0 5 0 lke ae ee eee EH OO ight in Cleveland, | Next morning the enguleite awoke mocking Pesaubianoy_ ot ita orig-| had with effort. 2 1 1 1 3 0% WEATHER FORECAST *| an hk to a realization, made perfect by a| inal pe my Os t a last one ; y y 5 Lal e@ 8 , 4 o * B $9 2 8 OF creasing “southeasterly winds. + WHITE SLAVE CASE |s%¢,nlan tetere, Av ii *iverning|siunk’ into an alley_to examine ic use for them. MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN. The SRT aby. SS - — Biogas fh th te tee te tee owe | On complaint from ‘ortland, Or..Jafter, that, having been jilted by 3 psa a thane or even *s|Want Ads offer you the most economical and the 2 2 2 | George Devenpeck, deputy marshal, | flirt, matters were not improved by y § | , , : = 7 | NIX, SAID JOHN - arrested Harry Schloss on the | getting drunk. Also, there wes a ona it contemptuously on an i e gan — of venching. a0, immense Sune AB R DH P.O. A E. | Aas charge of violating the anti-white| tiny wine spot on the hat. | heap. . ° eople—use em and AD 3 o 9 i 9 6| 108 ANGELES, Oct. 10.—His hip | slave law, He is charged with hav-| % the exquisite gave the hat to| And finally came the Siwash wom. | peop) x AL. 4 0 1 3 1 O| broken by @ horse's kick, John|ing brought Anna Rautzman from|a poor relation and bought on-)an, nosing through the alley, and ee Bring wag mgs to The Star, Seattle’s 4 0 1 2 1 | Burns, teamster, refused to go to a|Chicago to Portland in May, 1911. | other. es , ME paper, and let us place i fore over 200,000 4 1 2 4 0 0 | howpital He had to be overpow- | Schloss was put under $4,000 bonds} ‘The poor relation was glad to get|for, anyhow? To cover the head, | ©! paper, t P t be! 2 5 3 0 1 6 2 Olered and placed in an ambulance |pby U. 8. Commissioner Totten the hat. Tut he did not love his| This, at least, te the pote live readers, where a number of persons will surely 4 9 | by “9 |rich cousin more for giving it to| So t a y r use. ‘ P 5 eae ESE TANS Tabs inate ba hy ed ane aa HHKRKKERRA RAE RH eH ITIN “Pour relations never Uo. A/fulness yet before it. be interested in what you have to say. Bring your 2 0 6 4 1 0] BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 10-—-|% oo oe eine Mi ceetan amount of patronage went} This, then, ix the story of the ad to our DOWNTOWN OFFICE, at 229 Union the obile, belonging to}* *\with the gift. The poor relation) ha . . For . 4 Ze : 3 ° 3 H ; hi Webs becane ‘stalled on the|# On Friday, from 8 a. m. to 5% ed tre at until It was shiny and|the hat has touched the heights| Street (with Souvenir & Curio Shop). Phones, Main 1 0 0 0 0 Olrailroad track here, Webb tore off | * p, m., water will be shut off on #}the sweat-band was discolor 1 jand plumbed the depths of ie; 9400 and Eliott 44. | , est and attempted to flag |* Main st., between bth ay, 8. & ‘Then he gave it to a friend of his!has known riches and poverty, in : ‘ : ; : One cia. Im his excitement he | and éth av. 8, £|for whom he felt gorry—a fino, )nocence and blackest | viee, "the OVER 40,000 COPIES OF THE STAR ARE SOLD i Scat : . h t and is now minus | | dignified old gentleman with beer|valet’s tender care and the news- . [oer gen se ee pated | wpots on his vest. boy's cruel abuse, EACH EVENING. . 2 1 im Ojboth auto and vest, Wererrr eres 2a a 2