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EDITORS OF THREE SEATTLE NEWSPAPERS ASK LISTER | 70 PARDON JUDGE HUMPHRIES’ VICTIMS { Realizing that Seattle is facing a crisis because of the ridiculous action of Judge Humphries, the | an astounding and unprecedented exercise of power, on the part of a superior court judge, who is today mentally un editors of the Post-Intelligencer, the Sun and The Star met this morning to formulate some plan to aid — fitted for judicial service, 37 people, several of them women and most of them citizens, and none of criminal record, Pr x dis o clies o be your duty to parde neople a } the people who have been summarily sentenced by Humphries and to save the city if possible from are confined in 1 ve Bae, displeased this court. We believe it to be your duty to pardon these people st Oa the furth: il d Lahie di interest of human rights and fair play, and thus, in a measure, relieve a situation which is now unbearable and may | urther turmoil and probable disaster. easily become menacing , : ; : ° P ™ m ne COTT C. BONE, Edit vost ligencer, | Various plans were discussed but nothing seemed feasible except to inform the governor of the LEROY DER ' Star ' true situation here and to ask him to pardon the 37 persons now in jail. Accordingly the following tele- EDMUND H, WELLS, Editor Seattle Sun, ram was sent: P . F . Seattle, October 7, 1013, Governor Lister, on receipt of the telegram, wired that he would come to Seattle at once. He Hon. Ernest Lister, Olympia, Washington also telegraphed the other eight judges of the superior court here to meet him in an extraordinary ___An abnormal and disturbing situation exists here which, in our opinion, calls for your immediate intervention, By | session this evening in Judge Ronald’s court. OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. MODERATE WESTERLY WINDS gaara: 40) 000 Copies Daily! Forty thousand copies daily! Holy smoke! Just think of it! Forty thousand families gayly By forty thousand fires sit; And forty thousand dads and mothers In the glow of the evening lignt, ih And thrice that many sisters, Urothers, Will read The Star tonight. ; ——— = Ss = ) ( “The Town i in Review” i e e a e L a | l Bioaeas te tenant uetere ‘coos : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS night before supper—not after No aid to digestion is better than laughter VOLUME 115) : HOME | NO WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. ONE CENT. wwe ttixnn te EDITION. {|i} GIANTS LOSE OPENER Mack’s Sluggers Send Two Giant Heavers Back to Stables 190. SEATTLE, BAKER AND [tere ARE WIVES OF WORLD’S SERIES LEADERS| 4 CRISIS AND WE | HIS BAT DO HAVE NO REMEDY — TH EF T R i Cc K « Is there no way for Seattle, big and powerful Seattle, to avert the certain calamity impending, because, in an unguarded ! moment, the people made a mistake and elected a mentally unfit elniunabaae man to the superior court bench? Had this man, John E. Hum- By Hal Sheridan Barry. yr _ Bender out, Marquardt phries, been elevated to any other position—had he been elected * POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct. New York—B oubled to left mayor, or even governor—the people could quickly rectify their Ma. boy, made wood axnin today Herzog hit to Be ef wrho, threw oer and avoid further trouble and injustice by prompt yse of - Meyers flied to Oldring. No runs recall. Serre ee es 1518 wari eee) LETH INNING: hunddiphie- But certain interests fixed things so the recall does not apply WaMmO SOs loldriog oot Margeard to. Merkle to judges. It does not apply to any kind of judges, crooked, crazy, y b or otherwise. So far as the recall concerned, Seattle is abso- . ° itselt with Baker and the Giante— Collins walked. Collins stole sec : on day ae 1 see Res tb Humphries, in his position of power, goes “flames. oil ft fairly stutters. Mack's mighty |0P¢. Baker drove a home run toto amattes, chief {actor..1u. the Ath-|:De teht field bleachers, scoring | Patter’ vicrory of JS) een fl yg — pl elgg aa fe credited with doing more Popped to Fletcher. Twageuns What can y 3 ohead to avert further trouble? } " rT ‘ecent oi = ee ba damage to McGrew’s team in recen right” MeCormick hartieg for Mae Th the question the right minded people of Seattle are : hows run into the right fied bleach &° 1, singled over second. Shafer now asking. They have been patient. They have hoped that ers in the fifth stanza of this after |01, ‘mien advanced on Shafer’s oul this disgraceful mess, incubated and fostered in the abnormal : the ‘Philadelphians are one up on DOvle safe on Barry's low throw to | minds of a few individuals, would die out, but instead it has the Giants at the first sundown cine Merkle scoring. Fietcher | been recklessly stimulated until today Seattle f. White tha bos score shows each |itsled to right, scoring McCormick lessly stimulated un lay Seattle faces a real danger. of the teams credited with 11 hits, (ANd putting Doyle ¢. third. urns That is, Seattle faces a real danger unless— { the difference in the scoring is | forced Fletcher, to Collin One side or the other in this dispute RIGHT NOW, TODAY, a shows extreme patience and good sense. It is useless to expect either of these necessary things from Humphries and his back- ers, so, to the other side, The Star makes this appeal: Pama Mticonerd. \Gehauk ted to Uiprss, No radar | To the persons who have felt the sting of Humphries’ arbi- Crandall and Tesreau being trotted| New York—Murray out Collins t None of the rabid fans who Mrs. McGraw. Mre. McGraw Ie ae deeply in- trary action, The Star says be patient. Your wrongs will be | out in order. But of these three| McInnes. Meyers out, Hender to| attend the world’s series games Both women are ardent fans terested in the Giants righted. more readily accoun for when it | Dev'e scoring. Herzog flied to Col | is remembered that of the safe con- ||! Three runs. nections by the Mackmen, two were| SIXTH INNING: Philadelphia i for doubles, two for triples, while Crandall replaces Marquard. Nine é another was a round hits off Marquard. Strunk | ‘nt slabmen essayed the to Shafer, Barry filed to Shafer| The Wives of the World's ries Leaders: Mrs. Connie Mack (W John J. McGraw ing Glasses) only the latter escaped with cuticle | McInnes. Merkle fanned. No runs bs "| and know baseball. It ie said | Mack Is in HER husband fataet SEVENTH INNING: psa bce ates al os; the only person | team. She is a reguiar attend. To the socialists who Propose to further complicate matt “ letics will be more deeply in- i mn h m. hi hi P matters On the other hand, Bender, the | phia—Henc Mury y not on the team who can inter. ant at the game when the b 1 H hri The Si veteran Indian, mainstay of Macks’|Dovie to Merkle. Oldring lined ted in the outcome of the of her husband Giants are in New York, and y violating Humphries’ injunction, e Star says, don’t do it. delivery counter, went the full dis t fer. No runs of the with his pro- will occupy a box during the YOU ARE FIGHTING AGAINST NOTHING NOW EXCEPT A he was touched up| New York—Crar © Giants, bréezed tc MuInnes. Shafe tance, and, wh tance, and 1 out, Barry | famous leaders, Mrs. Mack and | gram from the bench. world’s serie ane MAN WHO HAPPENS TO BE ON THE BENCH, BUT WHO : in at the finish with something to ter. Doyle sing | WILL BE OFF THE BENCH JUST AS SOON AS SEATTLE CAN Tr cians aaret on te fot tain’ vas'nts cee’ | PAE BOX SCORE|| ODD ITEMS eee Se — at 12:50 and were given a rous » runs. reception. The Athletics appea EIGHTH INNING: | Philadelphi GABRIEL'S TRUMPET na a bunt lake | ‘nab! o : } tending Collins to ee | PHILADELPHIA— AB R_H PO A_ Eitan iit’ motner to mann her| a co ee t, Scoring | a— — ® Gj aw tha’! the bh as afire, Harold| : lieves Cran | Murphy, (Sarg Se aaa ee ee ranisee kee a ken tas eae two n utes later The Giants appeared in new hos ; fery and hats, while Manager Graw looked spick and span ina 0 suit. The opposing players shook da! Strunk fanned McInnes } her ‘* - hands and then posed for pictures. caught off second. Baker dashed|Oldring, If. ...........- 4 0 1 je Poe —- 4 The Athletics wore muddy unt-|for home, but was caught, Meyers| . ¢ ¢ ‘ jury ee forms, the same they have worked |to Doyle to Meyers. Barry flied to|COllins, 2b ...... slid irasaal ek . ‘ CURE FOR BLINDNESS ie in all year Doyle. One run | é ; Manager McGraw refused to indi New York—Burns out, Baker to Baker, ‘cc 4 1 § : LIMA, O.—Mayor Shook has or: dered a scientific inquiry into the Be cate his pitcher for today’s s2me.|Mcinnes. Herzog out. Collins to Dy Merely «a 1 but Mathewson, Marquard, Demaree | Metnnes. Mur z McInnes, 1b 3 sight of Thomas Karn, a “blind Dowor Spo NRrwWoOoonuwUces) ooroocoecoc singled to left Cinciciierednemenpeemmmnteingimessignmsatiam t and Tesreau warmed Meyers lined nk, No runs. | Strunk, cf. 4 1 0 mar, who “regained” bis aight sud ‘The Glants’ practice Was PeDPeTY.| NINTH INNING jadelphia deniy when a woman wearing an here will be heat on the street! troduced a resolution calling upon erties of the traction This,” a with Fromme pitching to them $8\—Serang out, Herzog Merkle | Barry, 88. : ; : 4 X-ray skirt passed : cara this winter the public service commission to|says Corporation Counser few the batting ctice mpire e™ | Herder out, Tesreau to M Mur ®,¢,.9 The Star's fight last year to in- make a specific order to the trac-| will furnish the basis f 4 ito Merkle. Mur-| * d y a or a petition | t was stationed behind the bat, Con-|pny walked. Murphy caught steal Schang, c. PANKHURST PROTEST stal beat on the long distance lines, tion company to furnish heat on all|to compel the SORE Te tseae snolly on the bases and Rigler and) ing Meyers to Doyle vine, Bender, p. 40.8 28 LONDON —tarae! Zanewil! te au.| teh as Ballard, Alki, Greenlake,|cars and In vestibules occupied by |transfers on four-cent tickets, Ean in the outfield. | New York—Merkle out, Barry to thority for the statement that Rex | ets bas besa won the motormen and conductors | Bradford has again asked the The pitchers are Be r McInnes. McLean b for Res slan Jew immigrants on German Today there are 18 cars equipped At present the company is not) council to appropriate $5,000 to em- re w per Athietics and Marquard for the} oa, Giants. ,, |fanned At 2 p. m. Mayor Kline presen ed McGraw with a huge silve A € 6 11 27 1 steamships have obtained better | ¥!th tric he — - foc = the Puget Sound pped out to ing devices, and | compelled to install the heating de- ploy an expert engineer to aid in by adopting Mrs Emmeline | eure e Traction, Light & vices, but is acting voluntarily, fol-| preparing the evidence to be placed NEW YORK— AB R_H PO Shafer Pankhurst's hunger strike rstalling them in oth pee ie strong demand made | before the state commission on the —— er cars, too, It is practically certain upon tt last year city's application for a reduction of & NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Busy Mrs. | os Schiffele stealing Schang boat that ha ready left @ iniseed the stern bf the boat | MUOyOE® Ge ee e-> er 0 0 4 tcher caugt , F fi Charl Foster urning from | school house, for the) ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 7A de fled the story ne told yesterday, filled with roses - — > sae, 4 | that al! the long-distance cars will The public service commission is|the gas rates, and also to al ‘They're off ae LATE JUST ONCE Shafer, cf. ..... seeees ce ac he 0 Nomsiners ON TRIP be furnished with heat this winter.|also soon to be asked to make a| preparing the other cases which ei FIRST INNING: Philadelph “ € € BE YORK, Oct. 7 Councilman Wardell! Monday {n-| physical valuation of all the prop-|to be presented to th Murphy fied out to Murray, Old) Doyle, 2b .......+++- pare rere: beamees taal | Ol cara written in several lang prevented 2 the ae ring singled to right didri LADE LPHIA, HIA, Oct. 7.—Fear 9 § pinned to her, reading “Please don't | enght off firet, Marquerd to Mer of breaking his good record for be Fletcher, ss. ...... NCEE : a 1 : ; kiss me,” Margaretha Ritscheon, 4 SA i S SULZ ER ASKED — kis, Collins singled over second.|ing at work on Inioat cost | Bisceme TF... cain oe gs itgs ie d ‘ reached here traveling alone from Baker flied to Burns. Ne runs. amue ver his life and resulted | Burns, If. ... Vienna to Kenwood, Cal ers ie. New York—Shater fhed to Mur his arrest on a charge of attempt-| Herzog, 3b ......-- Reet em.) ei | we | 0 Aer Prof. L. M. Dimmitt of Foster has MURPHY FOR MERC phy Doyle filed (o Strunk uicide when he leaped from | 6 FINDS HER HUSBAND called a meeting of the residents of stcher singled through short wharf in an effort to board a Murray, aaa ae ear 4 0 2 1 : tie valid y 4p be held tonight at ices @ichenealgs to Co'lins, No runs | 0 > nights a ; | of organizing a civic league : deconp (anita: Fhiladets about five tect and plunged Into| Merkle, Ib .....+-- i as BB. As aL work two nights, thought her hus.| purnase of orsatisne Calitical mand from Senator Elon Brown for|, Not only, he sald, did Sulzer try —Mcelnnes out, Herzog to Merkle, | the water ( 0 0 ()| awaken him, and then found he|matters outside of partisan politics. a reve 1 of Chief Justice Edgar t {fluence the republican senators a Strunk fanned. Barry out, Fletch:| nee aera nee tt ore ennate Marquard, p. -.-.-.-.-.- 0 0 had been dead that long. \ "In addition to organization to: Cullen's ruling excluding Allan A. also wanted Ryan to have’ Dall 7 - tg geede trate Fisher declared that “it. w ‘ ‘ grap eee : , er te Merkle. No rune 1. Her. [the first time in my life that | have| Crandall, p. .....+...- jo al 0 0 9 0 cae 8 night, the meeting will be a iar nsed|pyan's. testimony, opened today's Nicol see “Bose Marmtye Of Laney ee eet. tan ever being at work on time 00 0 0 () GEORGE DID IT [by Port Commissioner Robert! session of the Suizer impeachment many and persuade him to call the ae 20 Cut, McInnes unassisted. Mur t dase ta hh that 9 o'ch Tesreau, p ...----seeeee “ NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-—Dec laring | PMase® trial impeachment trial off. ay singled to left. Meyers flied to q Oldrines George Hernard Shaw, the Ryan testfied Sulzer tried to get sucetaemanvne ’ Be srs pape o keep from spoiling my rec-| #MeC k 1 1 ae oe 10) Shaw, d Oldring. No rur cCormick ...... beaes t ‘ ord for punet Sotalis or, destroyed , ) Elihu Root’s aid in t THIRD INNING: Piil’adetphia—| °"Pydnoe was discharged | sche: gations lietana cet SALOON HOURS fiveseing Wm, Harnes, Ir to pre PRINCE: ATE aa 4 i Schang filed to Burns. Bender ou | Totals aye $8.64 \ 11 27 15 0 ite.” ©. H. Brown shot himself. b vent the republican s : | | | ‘ . from voting for impeachment *+ince Kateurs . - - A mass mee will be held at t Prince Katsura, who has been {ll for Ryan, recalled as soon as the some time, was much worse today | Hite—Off Marquard, 8 hits and 5 runs in 5 innings, I[ FURNISHED ROOMS |the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night ae court had voted against striking his and his death was momentarily ex- | ee en ay ius e senators TORTO, Oct. 7 — Ex-Premier gled to right, Oldring ferced Mur phy, Fletcher unassisted. No runs New Ye erkle singled in the ace ares fed eh Yo aire A savitieet, Mate *Batted for Marquard in fifth discus SL yah Pater Seanad tots the tposed, Maa \tteokat nes unassisted, Shafer filed to|, WASHINGTON, Det Two-base hits—Barry, McInnes, £ome of the nicest people tn dine the question of ghosting the | mao son SARA GES WED I ATEOVRRETS - : Strunk Doyle singled, ecoring Mar ure ¢ santa Rosalia 2 hite—Collins, Schan || town live in furnished rooms. ours of the saloons fn this city Kir. Fletcher fled to Murphy. One| # rf The | Hens gine Baker - i Having: tat tieenilaceenioe . nontthough the movement to. force | PENN NT ae "i to the - hike moving. Tell them in a nice, a se te Aitaes an cllaelatirtan|| A rur. robe w te Struck out--By Bender, 4; by Marquard, 1; by Crahdall, 1; by Tee-|| tractive way what you have. A Phalaiicerie : Uae ithadyst Savill NO. 86 iladelphia : Q i he socialist pa ‘e only so- |} f ets ian te dais co a ord Torry seca Ui smal: “WANT AD" in The Star {| (7 \0e to take pa@ in the masa'| Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num. Di ledish segting Coline, Mew l Bares on balls—Off Marquard 1; off Tesreau 1. will tell tn m all And you will {| meeing will ®e the chairman, Mil-{| eked: ath prevented at The ‘Stak office with 18 cents, will entiile ced te le. Strunk t : much ahead in your ren Tera Balog \ \ pie A Ss are new out. Bes sacrificed to Merkle, Strunk hit| HIGH FLYERS ; Sacrifice hite—Marquard, McInnes. Lerramepacigey capers Mmeae hers A ig Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pen to Herzon. Barty doubled to left,| nig, with three passeng Stolen basee—Colline. | us fix upran ad for you.. You'|| Anawer right off, quick, now! || nant Is enclosed. 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