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TRY ‘SQUIRREL’ SUNDAY) FALL HARVE Nn YORK, Oct, 9 WHCAGO A new nd Andrew Naperk de is grow t you like The Star and the ii s for, tell that friend of yours | take it Hh VOLUME 15, NO. 192 — the present system of judge-made | OUT FRIDAY laws in the state of Washington, a man J on the bench can legally do all that John E. Humphries has done. President Will Press Button He can issue crazy injunctions by the whole- for Blast to Open Panama sale and he can jai! people by the score for Canal contempt of himself. - He can institute a case against a citizen; CEREMONY DELAYED then act as complaining witness, as prosecu . tor, as judge and as jury. It is against such condition of affairs that the people have been crying out! And now along comes Judge Humphries Postpone Explosion Five Hours at Request of Seattle Chamber, WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Pres- with the one great object lesson needed. Ident Wilson, at 2 p, m. tomor He has demonstrated the absolute necessity row, eastern time, will press for the recall of judges | the button, flashing to the work a, Oe ers at the Panama canal the sig Humphries has served his purpose well. Un- nal to blow up the last barrier intentionally, and in spite of the evil influences separating the two oceans and that have been backing him, he has done the pea the cane ; 7 people of the state a real, everlasting service. h we ; A : tihcetcupes devant, deg There is talk of a special session of the button will take place at the rs 7 legislature for the purpose of impeachment. White Hou ey pecan < ceeete But that isn’t what the people want! iit be presen’ | : Die ene efiiinally. acranged | Call the special session, Governor. But don’t was 9 a. m.. but the later hour | let it waste its time with THE MAN! was officially named today. Let it tear out of our statute books the pages r of the} that make the man possible! ne request tt Let it give us a law for the RECALL OF omme indorsed by JUDGES. en ge in the tthe G cif t H make the ce ebration in Seat cour at ois! (Pree o'clock in the g. At that hour all steam whistles in the ¢ will be blown and flags will be raised | on every flafstaff. It is suggested | also that horns on automobiles b sounded and that all other nois On the strength of a letter, writ-} Then tem but unmatied, by Charles B20 yea | Eastman, & wealthy lumberman, Miss Faul two years before his death, Judge acquaint ODD ITEMS ‘ BEER !S POPULAR ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Beer|¢ consumption is growing faster than | Swith has award population, E. A. Faust told several | $400,000 estate hundred brewers in convention | °Y, Of Hlinols here. A hundred million barrels| The letter ¢ are brewed annually, he said jon the Bright's d Eo “Hi¥ fi th of s SHE SMACKED HIM urth of hi NEW YORK —Peter Wytosich is | thing haps castman fr and Fe » Miss Susan Faul he date of the marria short pressed his desire, an operation for ase, that she get or wrty in case any him. ed temporarily dead following a solar punch by bis tman rec Re wife when he attemp © kiss her. | from the operation, whict forn 1910, and the “SHOCKS” NO WORD put away with ot documents EAST LIVERPOOL, 0.—A rea | St#mps and addresses bbon tied around a green stocking Died at Battle Creek er to Miss whi hen ard ofthe} For 20 was ready #po ecovere Jacroas the stamped let YORK.—Greg Skelnik, the Russian violinist 8 to fiddle t of Ludlow jail, where manner of his suicide and v - h Clara ocean-golr ¢ to the boys HIT BY GAR; DIES *:: 32° Fourteen hikes. ght jaunts, were mace to Sno on th bel day morning >» other vaca The coroner's office ix today In-jover Yestigating the death of Mrs. Mary aualmle Fa at the Seattle General ish, and we a result of The vac Inesday being stre yn Renton | largest in & Souther! Monday. The wom-|C. A, with an, who was 68 years of age, a regained consciousness, She All students " {thn rete were taught to « m during in Oregon daus met when off a He was unable y was taken to Bothell | PENNANTS SSérsN | NO. 83 | | Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num. | | bered, when esented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle | | you to a 65¢ Pennant. U. S. A. Pennants are row out. | Pennants will be sent by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen. | nant is enclosed. Bring or mailto The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh | Ave, near Union St appears in this paper today on page 4. the sacred bread? be recognized IS ON ORTHEIELD \ wreeked, several heads hattered and two names added t polte te hen Martin Ze merits of the Glants Ss Going Up, Folks! i he S e a : | e S a | Please Notice This! SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 7 |MACK’S KID PITCHER GETS TOBEBLOWN| NOT THE MAN) AWAY WELL WHEN PITTED AGAINST GREAT TESREAU Youngster Impervious to Kidding) of McGraw’s Veterans; New York Spitballer Gets Hot Reception. | By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, threatening forenoon, during which three straight balla to Fletch the crowd began pulling for ra game this afternoon, " id ina the players had taken tne fie ai Vier of Ge tae FIFTH INNING: Ph FIRST INNING ho errors. | New York-—Murray His hit was a started he crowd was rooting and yel » mad. Cooper ri wild throw over Merkle's head Bush appeared Strunk fied to Burns. The count was two and two before Strunk con-} as revealed a romance c standing, a romance plete with heartrapdins situations an became in Saginaw, Mich., @ one-fourth of a/ 1894, when the gir! waa but 16 and astman courted t arduously, but on account of her first hit of the game. Wilson re *Meved McLean behind the bar for) ¥ Borh threw to firat: repentediy to ‘ New York at the beginning of the FI tcher was hit Bush Mied to Doyle in short right Bush gave Bu ” No | runs, one hit. no errors. ht ones, far fr Push by dancing ott ' unassisted. 1 tossed to Bar- when he a | Dalle and did not have his usual SECOND INNING: | goa break at the windup. Burns) McInnes, 1b Jule tate aes 6% no errors. | Ba SEVENTH INNING: Maly to| ry, 88. . of the batting order \5 ered Murphy singled solidly to Murphy beat out a Tesreau worke ing hard at two before he Oldring singled putting Murphy Collins and Baker with a man on 2 tage and none out. Oldring forced |Murphy, Fletcher to Doyle, on a} Totals. sharp bound: e's Inability to recover himself ch to throw to firat prevented | possible double play. Collins| Doyle, 2b .........+e005 ed down the right foul line, Twg) tripled down th right foul line.) Fletcher, t below “B Rockin's knen| His bealth rapidly failing, East- and he remained without ready u “yeaa oe n finall € » Battle Creek, cash. and exposed by slit trouserettes|man finally went to | eek, Z Ghecked the town policeman and he| Mich hore, in February, 1912,| It wee } viet De Sn told her to go home he died himself able to under Pag sage’ | Whe his documents were in. take m my, and then came the ; Fi ES FOR ALIMONY lapected, one of his sisters came attack Bright's disease the two corre c each other hope ‘eau took his time i es F was dis ng their romane fs imprisoned for non-payment of |< «ping thelr romance | alimony Mrs Inik’s lawyer at once. | . he G perf bought two tle Romance of Twenty Years eir secret Haker forced | i sroneh; which bounced off the | Burns, a bebe bear eee tae < filed to Collings. a high one which just clear \ | Any Some * J “ scoring Collins. Terreau went} f for a conference with Doyle} Murray, rf. ...........06 to McLean square! next two were » Se hang No runs, fr "41 hits and seven runa in six one-third innings. Melnnes|Merkle, lb........... Paes 0 0 to Doyle, who touched out 2 lake on the Haut two rune tires | WSO, "2B... oss 0s darters 0 0 no fell “heads” he shot himself through | tw hundred and nineteen boy| The sum of $146,299 was cl the heart Pe ae meinbers of the Se Mu CA nat the county estimates yester HE'LL TRY OFTEN enjoyed the summer pleasures of day, afte county commiss PARIS,—Alphonse Pegoud, loop-; Orcas island, according to figures|ers and a committee of busines the-loo} tor, made eight loops. | just compiled at the Y. M. C. A men had completed their downward without touch: |?""Pne association held four camps!s ane matte ego era and then did a steep on the island, and 55 launch trips i" the ma of the 1914 budget. An additional $30,000 ma : Philadelphia pense when the judges meet laboring hard heltra base regist not Aan Our Precise Artist kept up a rapid f nade a remarkable try to field He dived headiong at the BY INNINGS auss declines it with outstretched hands and | Philadelphi (oan decane S59. 50. 0 Or 8 1 eee i over and over, but could not Hits : ees $30 1 0 1 8 1 Ot ke the catch. Murray out, steal-|Nev York Sura givagetiee WinOn CNet al OF aban A Man Had a Stove » pitched balls. !ing, Schang to Collins, when Wilson Hits ‘ 10 0 474) 0) 28 0 Geel It was the first successful Summary: Two-base hit—Shafer. Three-base hit—Collins. Home A sas stove he wanted to get throw to second by ang during | run—Schang. Stolen bases—Collins. Baker, Oldring, Fletcher, Murray, ria of; and he paid $8.00 for game, Merkle walked. » Wiltse |Cooper, Left on bases--Philadelphia 3, New York 5. Double plays— f; several years ago—and he Herzog then pop-|running for Merkle. Crandall out,! Coline to Baker; Bush Philadelphia Collins to MeInnes. One run, tWo|on bulie—Off Bush 4 (Murray, Fletcher, Merkle, Shafer). Struck out Miscellaneous column of The , NO errors —Ry Bush 3 (Tesreau, Burns, Wilso), by Tesreau 3 (McInnes, Schang » and he had six or eight <IGHTH INNING: Philadelphia 2), py Crandall 1 (Bush). Hit by pitcher—Fletcher by Bush. Hits allers the same day to 100% Strunk out, Crandall to Wiltse.) off Tesreau 11, and 7 runs in 61-3 ‘nnings. Umpires, Rigler be- at the stove, and he sold it for Wittre went to first for New York. hind, Connolly on the bases, Klemand Egan In the field. $5.00. And {t only cost him pat hand wher Bush singled to cen » alCrandall did not have to step » box. the right field stand. Bush | gh Harty went out, Crandail to Wiltse. | —— but could not quite Murphy filed to Shafer on} st ball pitched after waiting for two balls - | MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME Mary Boyle O'Reilly in Darkest Russia for The Star and other Scripps newspapers! Our famous correspondent investigates the reports of brutal atrocities and persecutions against the oppressed Jews of Czar Nicholas’ empire! Her first article, direct from Kiev, Russia, The story of the ritual murder! o! No! No!” shriek the Russian Jews Read her story. in horror. Miss O’Reilly saw all the people intimately connected with the It will be followed by others. Miss O’Reilly’s father was the first The blood of a freeman flows through the O'Reilly veins. And the spirit of it will = case, even the wife and children of the accused man. Irishman to set himself up as a leader for home rule. in these articles she is ‘writing in Russia. A TICKLISH MATTER BABE BORN IN SALOON |A PERILOUS OUTING A SCRAMBLED EGG NOW NCINNATI, Oct, 9A male WHICAGO, Oct, 9 -With barten A Vv, O. ( sf Wert QOVIcaco, Couldn't cuped a mobbing by fellow! MeMahon acting as nurses, M Jroppec bagi? boyhood chureb i f F ( ‘ atin ers because he a foath. | Lena Poutsky gave birth to a ¢ : eg iets th eg sah fted him off a woman's hat when It tickled |!" otel barroom, after fainting ; them he wa nobile and junt de the ‘ t THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. TOME YI etcct eu incomplete secount of “what IS THIS MAN ARCH MURDERER OR JUST A PLAIN ROMANCER? FRAMING BIG FUMIGATION DAY EVENTS S-sh! It’s a Terribly Deep Mystery, and the Students Can't Talk. TO BE SPECTACULAR Plan to Erect Stand Near Campus for Protest Meet- and on ba is he put over two ing Speakers. letcher nailed the next t. Bush was working ve ieee struck out and on It was announced today that to first S« something big and spectacular is going to be oulled off as a « r Fletcher stole second, Schang’s climax of the program for ing & little to the left an “Fumigation Day” at the uni- No runs, one hit, no er versity October 22 October 22 is the first anni- versary of the date on which 1 € ee 1 | the Blethen chimes were pre- “ 0 al b a few inch sented to the university. The 1 to Murray. Baker occasion is to be observed by Fletcher bt of third. Me the students with a renewal of ed to Murra No runs, no} protests against the chimes. It is sald 50 per cent of the mem: walked, Rush j j | bers of the student board of control him three then are me of the “Fumigation the plate twic » crowd Day” cc tte ting for a base on balls The students have asked the con- * ding ball Murray went sent of the t zents to ale f wal { the day low PRBIT r to speak nd oand when he ca 18 on tha , but it is « threw badly to Collins went Heapry Speer Fe pved the ri 4 McLean hit straight Raker, scoring Murray g of police of Benton Harbor, CHICAGO, Oct. 9—The chief | Rexroat and of 13 other women. | refuse the permit. The rege’ Investigation convinced the | make their decision the day p Fumigation Day Pees h legraphed today to Chicago police that the Benton ae eae oWeeney' here, tatilha Harbor official might be cor- If Bryan is not hy. Cooper ; j nth 2 li not have| him of the finding of two girls rect. jon thé ca allowed to speak us, the celebration will flied to Mur ) range and his throw was too| bodies in Lake Michigan, near Though believing Spencer did oe ees outside of the cam reau out, Baker to Me | Paw Paw, last summer, and call- kill Mrs, Rexroat, they are In- regis a or aking third. nl ing attention to the fact that clined to regard the rest of his PSs canpan for teeta a 20g out, Schang to McInnes. One| they may have been victims of confession a romance, but they | Ral m ae Peicadies spew ri ne hit, one error | Henry Spencer, confessed mur said today it certainly had been Datly will AP vateos tog nitad a ¥ r | | ' 4, aily, z . SIXTH INNING: Philadelphia se ill il ae dc don tO Linens A beet behalf of the students. The Daily |is restricted from referring to the occasion as “Fumigation Day.” There will be women speakers as Well ag men, big ‘stunt," which -will not be divulged by the committee, will come off at the conclusion of the A_E) | meeting. Barry singled to right, bis Schang fouled to Wilso jen ~ oO} "YES, HERE IT IS! || ~~) ~) York—Doyle out. Metanes| | Murphy, a aera y had a ball and > a a strike called on him, then missed | Oldring, If. .....--.. +++ Vie mpted to bunt Fi « = | » cher walted tod c row a bas 20 |Collins, 2b ........--5++ 5 3 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 9—Investiga- pee Lerew Tee BERANE! BMAP, BOs 6 66 +s sled e's a rourfding the selling of tickets for the games here between the Giants the Athletics, started today when | District Attorney Whitman exam- ined three officials of the New York club, President Hempstead, etary John Foster and Treasure rN. F. Floyd Miss Skinner, the stenographer eipting for all the reserved seats, Iso was subpoenaes es a double play, Bush to Bar Mcinnes. No runs, po bite, | Strunk, Oe cae cat ee eae cand hit of the} Schang, ¢. . A 0 0 4 1 Oltion “of the aiteged scandal sur- 0 0 3 2 «,| Bush, p. 1 Tt was his Tesreau then faced Ol LSooSso ! | | to the shortstop. The win con| NEW ee moO! OR OCCOMNA emits pow C A co) > tle infield showed 5 The police were > asked today to find the parents of a three-year-old baby left with Mrs. Nellie Wilson, 115 Hiawatha place three or four days ago. No word has been heard of them since they called upon Mrs. Wilson and arranged for her to take care of the child. The baby will be removed to the juvenile de Oldring. was a ps or SINR Oo wall of the right Baker singled through PRMEEME HEE yu Nv es geecee _ w= PD roo Athletics had touched Tesreau| Wilgon, c. .......000000% 0 0 2 0 | COTTERILL ON WAY HOME Mayor Cotterill is expected back in town next Wednesday. He reach- ed Boston last night, and will go to Milwaukee to join his wife, where tw o ooooocoe oroSo oo ak ae veer ere Tesreau, MS Sire es ee 0 0 0 () she is visiting with friends, t double dow he lef ban ahia wag tne second ox-| CPMMAAM Be vee oo eos " SS) See is was th ‘one Bee Pas NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—It was said 1 by the | 3 s - - ” Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., will get the p seri Murray : series, Murray singled! Totals. i 2 5 27 6 _A |progressive congressional nomina- tion in the 20th district if Oscar advertised it two days in the to Barry to McInnes; Doyle, unassisted. Bases 0 cents to sell it. And if you a joke, come to f we'll tell he man's name, He asked from| Murphy flied to Mi y Oldring WIFE “CHEWS”; HIS ro eee chang hit a home run| fouled to Herzog. Coliins flied to No runs, no hits, no errors ROMANCE BUSTED |, ou One run, one hit, no er-|— y ork—Burns flied to Mur ALBANY, Or., Oct. 9.—Alieg us not to print it. Hs ts a big | phy Shafer walked. Murray| ing that the wife he had secured || Merchant in Seattle, And you York—Herzog lined to Bak-|forced Shafer, Barry to Collins. through advertising in nevespa- || Sat do exactly as he did, ana Doyle out, McInnes, unassisted. |{¢ was a close play, and Umpire| pers smoked and chewed tobac- || Yu're not on to the game if Fletcher fouled to Schang. No runs,|Cornolly's decision was hissed.| co, used snuff and liquor, L. A you don't. He was the rule, not no errors lWiteon fouled out to Baker. No} Messing was granted a divorce | the exception vy NINTH INNING: Philedalphia runc, no hits, no errors. _|_here in the circuit court. at anita Did Beilis kill the littke Christian boy and blend his blood with