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DITOR’S MAIL column is getting more interest- ing every day. Don’t miss reading it and con- tributing your own ideas every time you feel like it. Star -ssnsa: HOME EDITION HIS SECOND GAM page 7 today. reading his story. ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPERPIN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBE: The Seattle : Th, 1912. VOL, 14. NO. 193, JOE WOOD IFEORGE AND ANGELAS ) 500 OTHERS HERE ARE GOING TO WAR ONE CENT ' WINS BLOODY YEAR FOLLOWS ELOPEMENT OF WIFE deaths were fruits of the confession and elopement Sneed says that young Royee waa again trying to get Mra, Sneed to) | run away with him, Although still] under bail for the murder of the father, Bnoed set out to complete his revenge on the Boyces, Dis} gulned by a false beard and labor. er's clothes, he rented a house dnd | HEY THERE | WAIT A Minute § a rs ARE VICTORS IN FOURTH WRESTLE NTS; ONE AHEAD NOW IN SERIES a and the room in watched for his SOX Rey Greek,” he said, “who is : @r too old to carry ” who was frying | up Boyce and remain true to him! and their children. When she re fused ho thought her mentally de ranged, and shut her up in a sani tomer asked. “No one. 1 am selling out “But you have a good business here. You are liked.” | January 12--A. G, Boyce, Sr, father of Al Boyce, shot by John Beal Sneed January 60—John T. Sneed, with a tedged product “Smeky Joe Wood, with a gray day to help him out, was all there in to apart. Tesreau was good, but not good enough to cope of the Boston marvel. a big factor, but mo amali share of the credit for the win Wood's effort was 345678.9 }forced Wagner, Fleteber to Doyle. ; run. IE 5 whined tae Wood —— Mi ane cd ‘ at bess go bic te j men dil ner and sending Cady to ir peaker. yers fou! ‘ady. diva) should walk ty. For. tw seeetes ‘ ~ f . M 2 : ; ¢ S 3 looper fied to Snodgrass. One |Cady. Fletever fied to Stahl, seks - drawn! Mew Yor Sd : iy tomatic gune . Boston— winin aa, songs. September 4 mes and Meyers. | Hooper, rf. .. ‘ ® 1 1 i ° Boyes, who was jxnorant of Sneed’s | Yerkes, 2b. ... 3 o 1 2 5 ® Presence in the |. Walk- | Speaker, c. f. . -4 0 1 be bd 4 ed to the Methodist ehurch, behind |f ” THE LINE-UP Lewis, | 4 0 ° 1 0 ry MRS, LENA SNYDER SNEED [yiich Sneed was hiding A shot Gardner 3 2 2 0 2 o The beautiful cause of all the rang out and Boyce toppled over, a New York— Roston— 3 1 0 9 o 0 troubie. dead man. Devore, is, Hooper, r. 3 0 0 2 3 1 dovle, Zb. Yerkes, 2b 4 0 1 10 ® ° AMARILLO, -Tex, Oct. 11—A] Sneed, was arrested. a ne Snodgrass, cf Speaker, p. t 4 0 2 0 2 0 searched a brass breastplate was P . year ago the young and pretty wife) 7s on him. That was to protect Murray, fr. ¢. Lewin, 1. ft. ~ -- _ _ - a wealthy Texan cattieman got) iin trom his intended victim's bul- Merkle, 1b. Gardner, 3b. Totals Peres By | 3 & 27 12 1 on her Knees before her hue iets. He will plead the unwritten Heraog, 3b. Stahl, 1b New York— infat-| iaw as a defense for slaying young Meyers, ¢. Wagner, ss. Devore, 1. f. .. 4 6 1 ) 0 ° Mrs. Lena; Boyce. and expresses himself as ee: - byt ¢. | Doyle, 2b. ‘ ‘ 9 L 4 1 ° was . D. ‘904 yder Sneed; the husband John ponitive of an sequittal, . ” 74 0 1 3 0 ry Beal Sneed. Umpires—Evans behind the bat, Kiem on bases, O'Loughlin in 4 0 1 8 0 ry The object of the wife's illicit af- eg HERRERA AAA ARAM fof field and Rigler in right field. Herzog, 3b. 1 1 2 2 1 ° fections was Al oe, |, debon- Meyers, 0 and Angelas Pappas. George is the Larger Figure | air, wealthy. Sayen, ony ied ene wun feneneeemeeee | Fletcher “oe . i 0 i H ¢ H M { BY GRANTLAND Ri strokes of his knife, from Tacoma, where many of my| The wife berged her husband to| % October 1%, 1911—Mrs, Sneed NEW. YORK; Oct. 11--Joe Wood repeated on Teereau, and the New | secon i; 8 ee ee fish merchant in | countrymen live.” give her up so that she might bel confessed to her husband York Giants today, and as a result the Boston Red Sox return to mark: | “Ww t et to run the | free to tharry her lover. The hus si y | o bd bd 0 1 0 et, was slicing | hom will you « to onaadl te * vember 10-—Mre. Sneed and “jump game” once more in their possession acs ae at " shop while you are gone?” the cus | band pl in vain for her to give A} Boyce eloped, in one down. EME cknes- oeaas nah fl 31 1 ss 1 *Batted for Tesreau in seventh, Summary Struck out—by Wood, 8; Tesreau, 5. Bases on ballse—~ off Tesreau, 2; Ames, 1. Two-base hits--Fletcher, Speaker. Three-base counter, agreed.| “What use would I have for a | tarium, from cig eecaped and father of slayer, killed by me of Heinie Wagner. hite—Gardner. Double plays—Fletcher to Merkle. Sacrifice hits—~ good business if | was dead?” fed With Boyes. The sloping sow- R. 0. Hu coust was } tol, and but for Wagner's brilliant, almost super-| Yerkes, Stahl, Stolen pases—Merkle, Stahl. Wild pitches—Tesreau. where?” asked a cus) “And when the war is over?” ple were found in Winnipeg, Can» January 00.—Hilliard commits an work, the Glant attack would ‘have left a different story to be ws i = age ‘ aid |_ “If 1 am alive I shall come back. |ada. Mrs. Sneed returned to her suicide ten of Wood's day’ efforts : i rr. eo jard Cosgrove, then “compromiped™ ' Mihalos, “home to |) wit) start again. But I could not | family. February 00.—Eugene Slayton. For four rounds Wood worked at top speed. He had them curbed} and gave.the N. P. an 80-foot stripe Ud “country—to ‘fight the|..°, nore and see the others going.| In the 12 months that bave gonc|* witness, shot by Frank ®|g¢ every turn, In the fifth, the Red Sox’ premier pitcher worked to al | pdbamisin iets bso My father fought against the Turks | by since that confession was made Kirlin raw-frazsie, begun to break and threatened to crample up. Merkle \“SLAPPING” CA E don't know,” said the cus-|in the last war. He could tell you|to the husband, murder has alter. February 00.—Ed Throckmor #| (iaghed one over second, and by ® great stop, Wagner cut down the hit - “It's all very well to be|some tales about those Turks. 1) nated with suicide, while the Boyce. ton, witness, poisoned |Hersog singled and Fletcher cracked another over second, where the | ’ But you're an American | myself was four years in the navy, | Sneed feud raged violently February 06—Court attache ee Wagner again cut over, and, by a hair-raising stop and throw, | DOESN T COME cj land I have now two broth in the | Boyce was the last to carry into committed suicide the rally was killed. Al} through the closing stages of the game, Wagner spoke jokingly, but | navy and one in the army | his grave an assassin’s bullet. His March 0-8. 8 Morris shot ®/anq Yerkes stood back of Wood, who, pitching gamely, had lost some of This board of rexehts o2 the Unt- TO TRIAL fish sellor nor bia as- vr i “What would you do if the United | father, Capt, Boyce, had been killed by B. , Bell, because he said SESE SE ESSE SEE ESE EEE EEE EES SS eeteeeeeteee eee eeeeeee the smoke to his stu! ff, but was carried along by a defense which was versity of Washington were this} Neither Arline Clark, who fs “I'm @ Gree! er tes were to go to war?” by Sneed, for which crime Sneed something derogatory to ore the Giant attack. ! if Mihalos. “I A elgoone beg eniist,” sald the fish | had bot Teosntly been tried and Mra. Sneed absolutely a stone wall bef ot morning served with a vigorous pro- knowa off the elocution and dra- eeneree. I have had the} merchant. “It is hard to tell, but !f/ saved through a disagreeing jury September 14—-Al Boyce shot og gi atamat and woes of soe a bo as Mae Aronstein, or But I was born in| both Greece and America were at/ Th other men were murdered by J. B. Sneed, THE AME BY INNINGS € peor of Was! ington =“ ; “ ley, whom she is alleged |war { do not think I would go back|two committed suicide; one was ‘ be ge what is termed a a paca anes an even half dozen " sober-|to the old country. If I had to| mysteriously poisoned. All these|/k#e#eakRRHAKKRARHRERH First Inning Fifth Inning. cca gag bar garde noe ai ng pete —— — bend ‘ | choose, I think | would stay here| —_ soca inert] poston Hooper singled over! Boston—Hooper filed to Murray lavanted, ato cost, am oft eip {this aeteaing.< aiins Calan enn asked the | and fight for the Stars and Stripes. | leerond. Yerkes bunted in front of| Yerkes singled to left. Speaker/ through’ the campus for about a|charged with disorderly conduct, * |It would be hard to choose. though, | | wiete, Meyers, trying to get Hoop-| forced Yerkes, Herzog to Doyle.| mie and a half in length, valued at|the case against Kelley having wi una sng. linrsane nto wre tcefuee™. | SPECTALS IN THE NEWS _ ||sriestessissti octet Gist Sr we’ sen’ Siena ecaae™ i 8 eect hee Se rg Rag Rog eta Ghar they ne r Speaker | Doyle. No runs. The protest was served by Thom-|tion of City Attorney Van Ruff, the to go frorn Seat- “More than that are going | ping a fizzting fish in ti \"it would be hard to choo! spider, LONDON,—FOR SELLING DRI my ISHED 5 WINDOWS real estate sales- fined $10. By watching them sprou was proved, = JAKEY FURTH BERLIN.—HERR EMIL PEIN, LOSES A FAT ; CONTRACT Jakey Furth's electric company nerate electricity. A power pla ast of Schleswig. recently been sent to Norway from ered a method by which the rife and fall of the tide NORTH YAKIMA.—A CARLOAD of Yellow Newton apples has ED PEAS as pills, W. W. Cox was it in a glass of water, the deception a Hamburg engineer, has discov be utilized to be operating on the nt will soon the old Nottingham ranch. gets credit for sacrifice. hit into double play, Fletcher touch- ing second, retiring Yerkes and throwing Speaker out to Lawis out, Fletcher to Merkle, singled to left. Doyle at second, Gardner to Yer kes. Snodgrass caught off first, Wood to Stahl, No runs. Second Inning. runs. | New York—Devore fanned, Doyle Snodgrass forced | fouled out to Herzog. Stahl fan-| New York—Merkle out, to Stahl Merkle. | Meyers fanned Nojner to Stahl, Boston jned, No left flied to Herzog singled to right juntiversity, and Robin Welts, a stu Fle Lewis rung, New York—Tesreau Devore bunted safely. Snodgrass forced | Yerkes, No runs. Sixth Inning. | fanned Wagner tcher out, Wag Gardner | singled to} Doyle case against Miss Clark was also stricken, Van Ruff explained that after an investigation he is of the opinion that it was a case for the prosecuting attorney, as it Involved “assault in the third degree.” Miss Clark complained upon her arrest that she made the attack on Kelley because he had jilted her. She made quite a dramatic demon- stration in court last week and promised to reveal sensational love as F. Murphine, an alumpus of the dent. Both Murphine and Welts are running for the legislature and intend to carry the fight against this grant on the part of the re- gents to the finish. | cording to Murphine and Welts, the Northern Pacific never held any title whatever to the land. | Notwithstanding this, they set up a claim for a 200-foot strip. The , | tract. To ; 4 unt |Devore, Yerkes to Wagner, Tesreaut = sel rig Bt etract th the Senta fice THE TREASURY CONSCIENCE FUND has received the following oie Murray's. bead,» against the pon go tiga knee Letcher Pants reais insindeedericsitoetic id In the Oriental batlding bad. |ing In the South Park district ex-| from ar etiehi Gaza, United. Sinles. Prengasys~Heieby | send you aa Beant filed out to Doyle, |Funs patna hall HE MAN WHO PROSPERS makes use of every the hands and tace, last| Pires. Years seo, before the cy | . 2-centa which 1 owe You by mistake. 1 were sending a uttle | Wagner fled to Snongrans. Cady fo saath ide “ON opportunity -that presente itelf., The: siucin: oe by W, Caldwell, in the aa Se ata with be] Sh Co. ge ag eueat | Sit aor do Tighe bak renres. Bo Hood New York—Murray fanned. |fanned, Wood filed to Murray, No ful man is never inactive or contented with . |e tear biteod the & HAVING ELOPED, TWICE MARRIED each other and twice dt ayn. Merkle took third on’ the 1aog singled through short. Moyers had with effort. ; Se stow i |, rude ran in oro 10 vera erry ior the ted tines eS Yo MO + No is o'sieaier fete “elst| Place your abilities before those who will have Hea in the building CE ee ae ee ae et And eee ts ican ie vay Bd ee ene Go caus Laat Seas eens Rees be ag for them. MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN... The other glass doors be nopoly thousands of dollars. But the contract expires today, | hospital. Wood, Tesreau to Herzog, Speaker to Merkle. Lewis out, Eighth Inning. Lewis ‘letcher to most thorough way of reaching an immense number discovered e waa! a out, Doyle 10 folice headquarters ut| And there's no chance for Furth to WHILE HANGING OUT CLOTHES on the roof, 235-pound Mary| Fletcher to Merkle. No runs. Ames replaced Tesreau in the|Of people—use them and ADVERTISE YOUR TAL- He 20 reason for his actions. | &*t it renewed, either, Dopa tal throwgh a skylight and landed on a table in the midst of a| New York-—Fletcher ont, Wood|pox for New York. Hooper po| ENTS, Bring your Want Ad to The Star, Seattle’s on $50 bail fur- AEROPLANE VICTIM meeting of the directors of the Indiana Harbor National bank at Ham-|to Stahl. Tesreau fanned. Devore'ped to Fletcher. Yerkes out,| dl 1 it bef wy Manager Davis, of the mond, Ind, The moneyed gentlemen mistook her for a bomb out, Gardner to Stahl, No runs, {Fletcher to Merkle. Speaker dou-| HOME paper, and let us place it before over 200,000 ington Annex. NEW YORK, Oct. 11—Alex War- poe sab ta Fourth Inning. | bled to left out, . . nero man, 10, wanted to be an aviator, Vey MR. MORGAN REFUSED his feos and traveling expenses| Boston—Gardner walked, Stabl| Merkle. No runs. live readers, where a number of persons will surely AT THE ARMY and made - himselt a0 faiicom {from the senate committee. Is this the road to wealth? forced Gardner, ‘Teste to Fletoh:| | New York—Devore out, Wagner be interested in what you have to say. Bring your. NCSC ° with sheets ang laths. 1S Sens Sea - er. Stahl stole second ‘agner|to Stahl. doyle ed to Hooper. : gece” 2 1—Jobn the back porch roof, sustaining a TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ROBERT E. L. TAGGARD, deputy |out, Merkle unassisted, Stahl tak-| Snodgrass sare on Wagner's fumble. ad to our DOWNTOWN OFFICE, at 229 Union Poscefully ‘tending his| actured_skull commissioner of Texas, lost a pair of opera glasses on a ferry-boat,|ing third, Cady singled through | Murray singled to left. Merkle | street (with Souvenir & Curio Shop), Phones, Main mini, Miles off shore, a big NORTH END CLUB They bave just been returned to him anonymously, short ering Stahl, Wood filed to} fanned No runs. - 19400 and Elliott 44. peel came hurtling through! ‘The North End Progressive club eMC BNE Murray. One, run, Bie E dagger a wee Sesing 20" fect away. | wil meet on Tuesday afternoon at| || CHARLES APEL OF PATERSON. N, Jy le 2 sour Ape) since Ml gant” Syoternse fanned. "Murray ter." Stahl macrificed, ames to|OWER 40,000 COPIES OF THE STAR ARE SOLD and was|the residence of Mrs. J. B. Austin, | wife, whom he , o pporty 4 q Lom a 1 dy ‘ jatet i nod Corilae |The miseis says he is a crab Apel, fanned, No runs, Merkle. Wagner walked, EACH EVENING.

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