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Hotes BEA EN BY RED SUA A ; EAD about “Billy” Ray- y AN you ag face with mond, who has been in aa lines? The Kid- Ki ty jail Corner, editorial poe, SONNY) eee dies’ Corner, i than a year—a victim page, tells how to do it. “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE oa IN SEATTLE of the law’s delays. VOL. 14, apa SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1012. ONE CENT 23 T4in8 axe HOME EDITION STORY OF BECKER’S DEALINGS t Pictures of World’s Ch ampion Baseball Series Sensational Tale of Beck- er’s Alleged Criminal Connection With: New York Gamblers Told (By Uslited Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 12 Rosenthal must be killed. He Is getting too dangerous. You tell ‘Big Jack’ Zelig and his friends to get him from the way.” Sworn declaration that Police Lieut. Chas. Becker, on trial here for Rosenthal’s murder in front of the Hote! Metropole, gave this or- der to hign to repeat to Zellg and his notorious gang of gunmen, was made today on the witness stand by “Bald Jack” Roge, former friend of Becker, and the man who admits he acted as Becker's representative in collecting “hush money” from New York's underworld. Becker Unmoved. Becker, apparently, was unmov- ed by Rose's testimony, He sat and gl i at the Witness with a fixed stare. Rose gave his testimony with twitehing eyes and shaking knees. He was pale and nervous, studiously avoiding Becker's pene- trating gaze. Rose. awore that he protested against murdering Rosenthal, but Becker, he said, insisted that it | must be done. | “l want him croaked,” were the exact words Rose swore Becker used. 1 will take care of the men whe do the job, The dentinfieng at pow |Hee headquarters Je such that they. would gladly give a medat to the | mat game enough to croak Rosen- lthal. Here is $100. Give it to Zelig |and tell him I want Rosenthal stop- (ped. Tell Zelig and his friende if \they want to save themselves trou- | ble, they had better get Rosenthal from the way at once. of the. world’s series. Devore, shown by the arrow, has eae 8 anes ae ob re i Soa aa the plate. At the right, Joe Wood robo opuctesy wh the wicaliab-idbe Wood and a Christy Mathewson shake hands. (By United Prees Leased Wire.) BY GRANTLAND RICE | | Zelig, who himself ha’ been shot staff, coupled with a momentary lapse by Mathewson = ‘by Doyle, gave the Red Sox their third victory in the |the witness swore, Becker, through race eeenn pare yn cts vat Bla td a him, sent another warning to Zelig. p safe all the way and let them down with a quartette of hits, the progressive party tm the state/date, and Gornor were killed, and killed soon, they bie result that but a single additional finish in front ts now needed of Washington. in almost every | meetings in Leavenworth would be arrested and “sent over task almost impossible, with the Red Sox machine swing J. A. Paleoner, candidate for con-| ton a eS ss ah * ang Z dispe a Its present splendid siride, with Joe Wood, the Sox phe-| gress, with W. H. Ford, eandidate| rsa chor pts nome aed cy Bind (oy ee dy PARK, Boston, Oct. 12—-A flash of the brilliant stuff jand killed since the Rosenthal league Louie” Rosenb 4 te their second unsuccessful bid for a world’s championship. .| 5 aor Soe Se | } the to give them the world’s championship for 1912. To! county of the state speakers have Next week Hanson will deliver ime HAS ROOF AND WALLS } the river” for carrying ecmbenied to go to the mound again Monday in the game, which, if|for secretary of state, and E. G. tbeceatarn } : BY FRED L. BOALT. iy of Washington, which gives Gambling Partnership. Ne IN WHICH “KID” BEDIENT IS STAR PITCH in baseball by Hugh Bedient, a youthful star of the murder, Rose said, demurred; then, ¥ Let “Whitey” Lewis, BR declared ‘working in a style to provide credit to a Walsh, held the| This week has been a big one for M. Goodwin, : 7 f JOY! MRS JONES PROTEST N. P. iho that, ‘eolenh. Rosenthal r 9 ° ° vam Bow, the McGraw clan must wrench off their victories been busily ¢ngaged day and night. | speeches. daily in Resolved, That we hereby enter | ¥apons. Then, Rose declared, the Will end the fracas | Mills, candidate for attorney gen-)E. G. Mills | gS gate tr May Aaa i “ Rose also told the jurors why found, one fatal sudden cave-tn, beat the Giants before the} eral, have .addtessed large auds|tieh alll 7 A brisk young man entered The Star office yesterday eal eng sys Faye Inui |he. believed Becker wanted Rosen- crowd that ever saw a game in Boston. Starting the third ences throughout the week in| W. Bryan, reesde iternoon belonging 10 the university and the thal killed. The police official and IG Hooper slashed a drive-by Herzog which whizzed into the left- bee ng = SS ee — joln one ore ieee “My name's Neep,” he said, —“George A. Neep. Paraf-|gchool lands of the state.” the gambler, he said, had effected a fer 2 three-tase blow. Yerkes followed with enother.slash at iy oy see ine Paint Co. Busy? Won't take more’n a minute.” | This resolution was endorsed | Partnership and opened a gambling to center for another triple, and Hooper scored. Then Doyle the state Bob Hodge talked on 0 ; ae fo ing of 500 cit. | house in 45th st, on disaster, Speaker tapped to Capt. Larry for an easy out,) Tuesday noon to 200 people on the Having gone to press, we had more time than money oom mpegs veruee, wan Teale The place prospered, Rose swore, Yerkes stuck to third, Doyle let the tap dribble away, and) streets py iors yng hear a! ‘a Mr, Neep didn’t waste words. “Want to help Mrs. Jones,” | gay night, which was addressed by |@ll going, well until Becker tele- fun—the fatal one—was over. prog Salis " ge aa Ma — baal : said. Ole Hanson. Robin Weits, a unj-'Phoned Rosenthal to send over $500 (ny | day afternoon to large street unt. | Arth ‘ res All anybody has to do to engage our entire attention, | versity student who ts # candidate | 4) | iaten Deoren, ba Gale oii THE IE GAME BY INNINGS ences at Stanwood, Silvana, Marys er; Meebo that we are entirely oblivious to other matters, is to say ogg Pre yeos age lt domended* the. use Gok “eee jleft. Pletcher filed to | Wednenday night. Peter tans wants to help Mrs. Jones. So do we meu” At Redmond last night, Thomas |##ain refused. Then, Rose declar- v y noon - “E " > Malthoid 0: >? Qur!F. Murphine bluntly charged that ed. Becker withdrew from the firm walked.|Matty fanned. he addressed 250 people at Sedro- ever heard of our products Malthoid roofing ur E Mates n i ne ee cs . 2 and a to. anyd ier Teaten the | Hooper. No runs. iw "; terior walls?” the Northern Pacific had no sha low ‘ 5 and was doubled up,| Bostan—Bedient lined out to | Mealy fpr snags ; re hes a ceather. - Mr Neco dide't mind of title, legal or equitable, to the 80- | Place. Becker also stationed a po- foot strip a mile and a half long, liceman at the door, Rase said. which the regents granted it as a| This, the witness said, killed Ro “compromise.” jsenthal’s business, and the latter, | becoming desperate, threatened to eye |go to District Attorney Whitman EDDIE CASE jand tell him of Becker's former jconnection with the place. Then, S, Oct. 12—The| Rose swore, Becker decided to get @ Yerkes to Stahl. No Merkle. Hooper out, Doyle to Mer- ong 7 * : kle. Yerkes out, Fletcher to Mer “We will,” he went on, “give one roof and all the interior singled to cen-jkie. No rins. yo alls complete, representing in money about $80.” j Sixth Inning. 5 * We searched our vocabulary for words to tell how glad| yw New York—Doyle out, Yerkes to candidate © were Lew’ reed | Stahl 8 it to ¥ ” P ; : * “ : jerzog, unassisted. | Gardner pee Pm ey oa to Se. Washington, at Fig ~eeeaion. od “Say,” said Mr..Neep, interrupting us, “of course, busi-| LOS ‘ANORLE: No run: Gardner. No runs mond, county. at y mess is business, but, honest, I'd be glad to help that fine’ 00 it G y Prosecutor Guy | the gambler out of the way. Boston—-Speaker out, Ne spoke at Wenatchee ttle, old woman, even if I knew you wouldn't say a word] pagie, charged with aiding in the| ——————— —M iked. | : jurray wa ‘Merkle. Lewis out, Herzog to Mer-| last night and will appear with F. * ee the Paraffine Paint Co. in The Star. And, on the tevel,| delinquency of Mrs. Alice Phelps WITH ROOSEVELT Wagner to Stahl. Her- | ije Gardner out to Merkle, un- to B Shae Merers | aestated. No runs. anata ve have A-1 roofs and interior walls that can’t be beaten, if aninor, was continued, uattl Més 0. e im Fietcher ‘tal Seventh Inning. ae they're just as good as money because a house has got | “ty Por pininer pee ‘eused from the AND WILSON ated 6 right;|, Pew som Seeks. See SPECIALS IN THE NEWS to have walls and a roof or it isn't a house. Am I right?” | stand after a twoday crossexam je , | Meyers flied OS iaker, ona tek. i We assured Mr. Neep that he was absolutely right, and | ination by Attorney Earl Rogers. “CHICAGO, Oct” _12->Arriving fe to Merkle. Noite took third. MeCormick, batting|. “NEW YORK—OUT OF $6,000 worth of silverware stolen { we thanked him again, and he went away. Policeman Johnaon, one of the ar jhere at 9 o'clock this morning, Thirs for Fletcher, safe on Gardner's| George Gould's Dixie, $400 wor! been ray Fine! We've got the roof, We've got the interior walls, | "stim officers, told of breaking |Theo, Roosevelt, progressive nom- laniag, If mble, Merkle scort MeCor- pees: oe lier ey Lapis ee ee ee : & ~ down the door of Eddie's private! inee for president, was greeted by York—Fletcher filea to |‘ returned through police channels. ) Mr. Neep has given us an idea. Who has bricks to sell? Give | office in the city jail building and|, jarge crowd and given a’ vocifer- | was t rd . : hoger to| Mick's bit was too hot for Gardner tis some bricks for a chimney. Who has lumber? Give us| finding him in a compromising posi-|oug welcome and McCormick was credited with HICAGO.—BUSINESS 18 80 good in th dle West th : j Snodgrass towed a hit. Shafer ran for McCormick. | pig smn te Ss Cues ted yas ibn Sele todees 2 Se enough to build an exterior for the incomparable interior walls | Hoh LS greets is expected # In Ratement issued here today, Cady. No runs. Mathewson out, Gardner to Stahi.| additional clerks. of Mr. Neep. Plumbing? Somebody in the plumbing line| Pogearelt: Sieeeeees oer eee a jOne run. Boston—Shafer now playing short for New York, Stahl out, ygorelll grt Matty to Merkle.- Wagner out, Sha-| Fwae out at second, Marry |fer to Merkle, Cady out, Herzog boper tripled to left.) ts tripled to left center, scor- kick in. % | with being guilty of “shuffling and And the lot? Of course there must bea lot to build MAN BETRAYED Pett dealing” at the Chicago re | r : | publican — convention. Roosevelt the house on. Where is the real estate man with a lot big BY HIS PAL om. further charged that Gov. Deneen enough for a three-room cottage and a garden? Show him} deliberately falsified regarding the CHICAGO.—IF A MAN is living away from his wife and paying | alimony, it ie none of her business who he lives with or how he earng ofa money, was the decision of Judge Gemmill, Lewis out t eee eee REA SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—Be-| Oca yentios ost to teria ee Eighth Inning. AMES, |A—“l AM going to introduce the next governor of Towa,| to US. : | senceay Graal wee aaed Sian nat avention. aa » New York—Devore fanned. Doyle | but I don’t know bis name,” said Dean Stanton of Iowa university, And then we won't need any money. escape trom the Nevada state pent-| ‘srannranien Pa; ont..28 cab out to Stahl, gnassisted. Snod-|opening a meeting at which all three gubernatorial candidates sgoke, Somehow, it seems too good to be true | tenti Liewellyn Folkers, alles] qr atrine ty creak totaling pooned. to Ste ee edlent’ tied. to. fees sia : Not all of our callers are as helpful as Mr. Neep. One| Fred Shinner, who shorttreutted a|ten states, and with his Volce come er20g sng pe ¢ WAUCOMA, 1A—JOSEPHINE 0, W. TRINES’ prize Durham cow, ed woma ho has theories anent the “pauperization e barricade around the prison,|letely worn ont, Gov. Woodrow No runs. | grass. Hooper lined out to Shafer.| vienn 21 mothe haa presented her owner with a full house of calves_jactermined wom Tk duneass of indiecriminet bat yut| towing the entire prison into) Wilson, democratic nominee for ahi out, Herzog to| Yerkes lined to Herzcg. No rans. | these queens and a pair of kings. of the poor” and the “dangers of indisc ate givi Put] darkness, is today in jail here. president; te today oe kin Gas aceeel Magner fanned. Cady| Ninth Inning. ——_—_____——- us through a searching catechism By means of a key smuggled in to | his trip ended gi elles | _New York—Murray flied to Gard- NEW YORK.—A HUMAN hustler, no matter how hustling, ts only How do you know that Mrs, Jones is worthy? Does she| him by a released prisoner named| Gov. Wilson expressed himself ace, inning. | ner. Merkle flied to Speaker. Her-|¢iveeighths as energetic as a cake of yeast when fermenting, Dr. Max samt. 16 hat church? If not, why not? How| Ryle, alias Smith, Felkers unlock-|nere as being thoroughly satisfied re—Meyers singled to} zog out, Yerkes to Stahl. No runs. | Hubner, scientist, told an Academy of Music audience. attend church so, W hat chure ‘ , ) ed his cell door, and with wire nip-| with the results obtained. He will York— AB R. HL PO. A. E. pa. «sacs ae do we know she has had 20 children? Why do not the two} pers ent the electric barricade on|speak once more upon his arrival in Weeessseeccnsesccescessees | eo eee oe Be BEVERLY, MASS.—CARUSO 18 President Taft's new mascot,| who have not died support their mother? How do we know | the prison wall” [New York tonight. oo: 2 geen oe oe "ie Heten Tate Mrs, Meyers, wife of the secre’! «6 will not marry a drunkard who will sell the home over — : ; : 4 fxs of the navy, to seat elen Ta ead et her head and squander it on drink? W hy ues sn't nde Jones HERE'S A BIG BARGAIN in tonight's Star. Vet eee tee. wol ILD go into a home? How do we know that dther needy persons, Somewhere in the real estate ads this evening 9 2 3 °/ SAVED cov S Al ls seing the manner in which the case of Mrs. Jones has been] . . r , 2 ys H : fort 1, will not seek in a similar. way to play upon the there is one of the biggest buys we've had the exploitec ) k a similz ‘ a x ; i i $I HIS OWN EXPENSE HER HUSBAND sympathies of a tender-hearted public? And, finally, does not| good fortune to be able to offr. The offr is 1 0 63 0| pine gar Los aavanat - Oct. 12.—"Hel gig sort of thing tend towards the pauperization of the poor?| a 5-room modern house with 40x100 foot lot, aries t ° s o 8s 0 0 +6) pice aunetion, gouth ot aaah | tent ell oy hawesa” ae aes We can only refer all persons wishing an answer to thi with price and terms that will make you % 24 «141: Cte wae struck by @ Northern | Charies Eugene Greenfield today,flast question to the reply of Kipling’s Cockney woman who right up eeidk Males neatice, . HE you. are doubtful na. 06 Pacific freight train this morn- | when asked as to her testimony athanswered one like it by saying heth ity h to Seattle, just try t Bia aad of} ar walle Gying to drive @ | the trial of her husband for the “The poor are bloomin’ well pauped.” whether prosperity has come to Seattle, jus t 'y to Die Bee Pe et Te caves | parser pe hee /eeeae ORNaN Ee = — epee SHETTY find a small house or a cottage that is “all right.” My 1 3 © 0) the cows, but received a broken |" Greenfield's trial will begin in "CELEBRATING from aboard the presidential yacht) wife has been hunting for two weeks without avail. ; 1 H . left arm 0 nee, BE, ee |the superior court tomorrow, and pais eek In the light of this you’d better investigate—I'm going sa gt eee eee oe |his defense will be insanity, (my Unite A 5 Rs ee] nemmieal: Heres | Greenfield cut his little step-| NEW YORK, Oct ep |to. Will you beat me to it? Ci sta aie, iD, Wires: sium tee Gs vie ee Re Oe ceapiaaketa ‘jaraded| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 12.—After A good start for some reader: 3 Autos and Brok« Fre Jarren, editor » at Venice. mare: are JADEL 2 ; Pe Appeal to Reason,” the biswest ine | house deren pefore large crowds here today. — {spending the night drifting on the| erage business, $600. Look for it. os ee P —~ —~\cialist paper in the country, Will|k#xA RAR AKA RRR KKK] The opening of the ceremony was Maurice river, In New Jerse y, ow. McCormick ‘as ny 3 iid ™ 9 | speak at Dreamland rink tomorrow|* Fair tonight, Sunday prob- #{ the ere: fall ghee wor I tt Sree betiarlaes, aviatee pen i THE SEA LE STAR WILL TAKE YOUR AD Shafer batted tor Fletcher in seventh Ws is considered one of|# ably rain and cooler; increas #}States Atlantic flee ne revie elr roplane, 4 or Marsh TT ms for McCormick in seventh be gal sprilliant, men in the so-|% ing easterly winds, Temper \ will end next Tuesday, whe Brest me id and Lent Commander Mustin INTO SEATTLE’S HOMES. OVER 40,000 COPIES ae ‘ ent Taft and tary of the!of League Island, were to - , 002000 Navy Moyer 1 W the fleet ed by a police boat and rescued, |SOLD DAILY 0-1 ‘ Al elalies party. The meeting will be-|* ature at noon, 51 * O| gin at 8 o'clock. |* KKK ERK K Navy Meyer will re 1 0 60200000