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ee eee ee - —_ Se me a ee er ee a tte re ne ¢ GUNS BOOM AND WHISTLES BLOW IN SEATTLE AS WATERS OF ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC UNITE v=. The Seattle Star (== | tion about ton pages VOLUME 15, THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. one) ae I, . t ‘ HOME Uill make 120,000 rea Quite a family NO. 193. WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913 ONE CENT. 2%,,7%41%% anv EDITION. | |jil S STANDS. Gi Wit i BIG CHIEF BENDER WINS FOR PHILADELPHIA DEMAREE IS | COME UP IN A BALLOON WITH THE STAR ARTIST; GET A BIRDSEVE VIEW OF UNCLE SAM’S NEW PANAMA CANAL | ‘T POUNDED BY MACK’S MEN Giant Boss Uses Young Pitcher in Effort to Stop Slugging Athletics. FLETCHER IS IN BAD New York Player Makes a Face at Umpire Connolly; He Will Be Punished. i | By Hal Sheridan . PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.— Ser gerd Members of both the Giant and Athletics clubs were cn tiptoe with excitement tod yy, when they entered upon the fourth game of the series for the world’s championship. This is the last game in which the olayers share in the rece'pts. Their share now to- tals $108,355. The National Commission | threatens today to punish Fletcher, of the Giants. In the Special birdseye picture of the completed Panama canal, drawn for The Star by Frank E. Brown, showing the entire work—locks, waterways, lakes and cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific +] ie pire : ninth Inning Cryyentes.A ter ‘5, Gamboa dam, which was blown up today, removing the last obstruction to a clear waterway. et GATUN LAKE Babs » Arrow points to the Connolly a close play. After the Inning Fletcher made a face at Connol Cisne ovemt | CONGRESS HEARS |/TTEEE F3OX SCORE ]|| DID YOU HEAR THE CLAMOR? ‘TWAS SEATTLE OPENING CANAL le catch ofA bad bounder. Collins stole vagSnd, fooling Demaree, who threw %& first, while Collias was on der Wey. Morkle’s throw was too » catch the runner. Heker ont to Shafer. No runs, one , ho errors. runs, 1 hit, no errors. Philadelphia—Marquard relleved| Demaree, p ............ Demaree, Wilson catching. Baker fanned. Marquard grinned. Mein to Merkle. Strunk walked doubled to left. Strunk at third Totals. . . hang up. Fromme was sent out| “pp ARE! DL SECOND INNING: New York—|to warm up. Schang singled to cer PHILADELPHIA— Burns out to Murpi the latter|ter, scoring Strunk and Barry. The Murphy, rf. r aoe ee, Sa ee making an easy crch Shafer|bit was a smashing oo Pe eer ae TONGHT WE'LL CONGRESSIONAL [ARREST PASTOR, [BIG DIKE BLOWN ‘ °| LOOK INTO THIS | OUTFIT RAPPED ORGANIZER OF UP AND PANAMA — 2 rcbo-a7k) TAKES MATTER) BYWIGKERSHAM A CHURCH HERE CANAL IS OPEN Marquard, p. ........... H | The teams appeared on the RETURNS OF GAME fiela at 12:40 p. m The sun WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— a : : shone of intervals. a The United Press wire to Shibe O AE A‘ 11 O'CLOCK this morning, from the roofs of Seattie’s business blocks, a score of aerial bombs whistled their run urpris out in” “ ‘ ae xe seceve 2 beret ae art ens "eatin" ie the neoes : way skyward, burst with reports that made their way to the congested streets, and left floating in the air a score pites. Larry Mclean caugnt. the members of -ongress re _ SiS < 0 0 24.0 Sct ehreseape fas ileal a aaa =f “ x * : af be ag Chiet Bender and Schang were ceived Peturns from the base TO a8 oT 2° -6 . “pine NRE Sita th Pariama, more than a thousand charges of dynamite tore open Gamboa dyke, and the Philadeiphia’s battery. ball game. The returns were le, 2b | Panama canal, dreamed of a century ago, became an actuality a FIRST INNING: New York~ taken by Congressman McDer. || Doyle, yagi , oo SOF Serving as a signal, the bombs were followed by th echi i i ‘ ‘ Snodgrass popped to Baker. Doyle|] mott of Illinois, a former te! Fletcher, ss. . 0 1 0 0 ha bor. Th 1 militi b re followed by the screeching of steam whistles in all parts of the city and in the Fiod tc Stianke Pletcher out, Barty graph operator. Congressman . . . bor. ¢ naval militia ship, the U. S. S. Concord, lying off West Seattle, roared out a salute with its full complement to McInnes. It was a time one. No|| Mann was announcer. | as 2 2 2 0 0 of a oe Adel oe ait Heo at rbeiteng at the guns on the warships added their voices to the general confusion. x, runs, no hits, no errors | ‘orts Worden an wton salutes were fired from the big guns. Street i i ; ; ae ad O3t! Coltins’ putting Murray on third | Shafer, WOE Clos. 6 cin see Ae aR | a joyotsness and automobile horns did their part to welcome into being the big ditch Perea ay et ae ¢ to Snodgrass. Snodgrass’ catch W#8| Cooper ran for McLean Marauard | Murray, OR ay Citas tc Bis Ore we oe | _, in refreshment places throughout the city, glass clinked on glass, and if good wishes may be molded into certainties, right along the fonl line, landing on | Pane ae Nl br ga A ng McLean, c. 0 9 1 1 Q)| we're going to have a million people here before the canal is ten years’ old. ‘ the first ball pitched —Oldring ont eee. ee ee tor | vars 2 ie ase! is we The oldest inhabitant wots not of a noiser time. : at plate when Collins hit to gre tag wig Me ag third fll eat Wilson, c. ..... 0 0 2 1 +t - oe i —— fe So i Ie sak and tanto a sonsational|*taling, Schang to Colins. No|Merkle, Ib.......... Pare 1 1 9 +i 0 0 2 0 0 |nes out, Mar ale ! | rol z | 0. 3 0. Oh, vonigntyout remember, we're} Hed the congressional delegation {ONG BEACH, Cal., Oct. 10—Dr.| PANAMA, Oct. 10.—With the 2 q 0 0 from Washington been united, the Franklin Baker, pastor of the local | blowing up of the Gamboa dike to 0 3 9 0 line on wht ie the matter with Se. [Dill providing for a government: Unitarian church, and organizer of day, the Panama canal was tech fanned ender fooled him com-|second base. Bender ton the fun Merkle. Two ru n his base. Be M SOS mI en S yo | his be é 3 | Unitarian churches in Seattle and |nicaily completed ray golMe £0] SixTH INNING: New York—| Baker 3b 0 0 0. olttis afterbur first night's con-/owned railway In Alaska would cocramento, who was arrested The telegraphic signal from Pres: a from ght! Herzog out, Barry to Mclnnes YOM sce cecwe er grees and wiz, at the Commercial have passed during the present ses- Lox Angeles last night on ‘ident Wilson, in Washington, was out to "| Doyle fanned er filed to McInnes, 1b . ae Q Ojeomme abte [ike there te toll us (ee G FRErAney, bax retained Swatfield | received by-Coll: Goethals am it, no Strunk. No runs, no hits, no er| oy 9 e able pike there to tell us. | ‘Thix is the opinion of James|& Swatfield, attorneys of this city, /at 2 7. m. Instantly the chief engt- rors. trunk, cf. . ‘ gee 0 nica Wiehe saateen *| Wickersham delegate to congress | tetend him neer in turn gave the signal for te ender was working easy as a 9 9 9 vh taxelinany have > from Alaska. he preacher was arrested by | first blast Saga ner ggeml bed olled machine. H NE OH divin > 00s occ a ote es 4 lO Achiad aanbitne pedt'| ‘Alaska has the right to expect |Plain clothes men, who assert tt roar of 400 out of the 1,287 Gropped it and drew an err ore ooh od the Geant acaeered |e COle nce cece a eaisae | a 1 —0){ 50, when witound Secretary Case |he support of the Washington del- Pave sufficient evidence to prose-|charger of dynamite planted under ¥y doubted, scoring McInnes. The|iinur weck hefore thee j of the Comircial club had mixed |¢88tlon,” declared Wickersham this | the minister on a grave charge. | the dike responded. The earth trem Tosah was’ a hard drive down the|zititully weak before the snappy) Bender, p. .........000 0 0 3 OO} Gp his datespnd that the Tax Re. Morning. “We had the assurance | ker protests his innocence, but | bled as if shaken by an earthquake, Tet Souk line. Schang was walked | ™xtu*© of the Dig Indian | - - — —|form league bd been promised the |of members from the South and the |T@fuses to make a statement ine & miehty mines of ears purposely. Bender filed to Burns.|, Philadelphia—Murphy out, Doyle Q nae of the cly's assembly hall for East that they would supoprt the| Baker, before coming here, was |into the air, Musohy fied to Snodgrass, One|t? Merkle. Oldring up. Marquard| Totals......... 6. 29 9 _Ojtonignt, and [tne Stare quizzers | D!l!, but, lo! the West itself appear-|P®Stor of the Unitarian church at Alternate Explosions ee tried to put one over on Oldring a — | also, we thotht we might as well (¢¢ divided, ~ ramento. He has been here| As it settled back with a mighty about a year and had just complet-|SPlash into the waters of Gatun wee, 2 hits, 1 error. | s lwhile the batter was dusting his BY INNINGS THIRD INNING: New York—/hands, but Egan declined to allow|New York eae qe ao Oe 5| look into thisax thing with ‘em Gets Approval Anyhow ed arrangements for the o—s|,, !t's at $ dock, in the oo | “In spite of this division, the bill/a combination ection of Jake, a fleet of waiting dredges church and club|crowéed toward it to clear away Demaree filed to Murpay t, and Merkle came {In for an ar Hits veewe | eae Pe, ae ee, Me . grass out, Bender to Melnne: ‘| gument with the ire, which the | Philadelphia ry ee ee a Bae o—6| 1 raph buing, First and Co reorived the approval of a majority | house. |the debris, in readiness for the ex- 7 Charle ‘ore bv y . ° saad. Car ! 2 4 oe nbis of the committee on territorial mat | plosic 8 char; bunt H " |crowd booed. Oldri fanned, Col Hits 1 Sek eee ( 9 apreachiatiey, teaia thn tata tein ¢ ma’ plosion of the next 400 charges of | dynamite Tr. |}ins flied to Fletcher. No runs, no Summary: Two-base hits—Barry 2, Burns. Three-base hits—Old-| t $ Aeneas % % - A edt patos ring, Shafer. Home run—Merkle, Sacrifice hit—Strunk. Stolen bases | POUTd of tax cnmissions re will be) There is no need of mentioning 9 in this way, with the alternate >| SEVENTH INNING: New York|—Collins, Burns, Murray. Left on baseo—New York 4, Philadelphia 5./}. TI) Rockhill, Col, IM. Haw ees: 88 1 hope every member of F firing of 400 charges of dynamite at congress from this state will be slowed A, 3 2 it —Off Demaree 1 (Schang), off Marquard 2 (Strunk ne oT, 4 a time, until the la f 8 beat ou in infield hit.| Bases on balls—O' jemaree 9 qu. ( +] thorne. ‘ugh odd, Jo! ( ~ a had been o aE wthnna 45: Caltae Se Schang), off Be: nder 1 (Murray). Struck out—By Bender 4 (Shafer 2,|‘! rey B get ‘Todd hn C./drawr into line, It i# simply as ——~ exploded and the clearing away of ing | | eect. Wilaon fanned.| Doyle, Wilson). Hit by pitcher—By Bender, Murray. Passed ball— pas ed ota ee tounding to think that any man in NEW YORK, Oct. 10—A ti ysened earth by the big : Murray worked a double McLean, Hits—Off Demaree 7 and 4 runs in 4 Innings. Credit defeat | 1 ta boa bog vies plight bey He dr | woman's hand, severed at the | the dike was gradually ree steal. ‘Merkle knocked a home run |to Demaree. Umpires—Egan behind the bat, Klem on bases, Connolly | In Trost vitally interested tae sk) wrist, found at St. George, L. 1, {duced until the Gatun lake waters ; @ let. field bleachers, sec d Rigler on foul line me—2: 09, no 1 sreste ’ | poured througt aly. A Palais ted to Boros, who ¢ ing Burns and Murray ahen | Senator Chamberlain of Oregon in| tectives here today. The engineers believed small ; }h The Philadelphia fans gave on feyia to Merkle. No tune, no ) Merkle a round of Applause ag tne | UL ZER FLAYED BY Ba nate and by myself in the Coroner Jackson believes it | craft would be passing through the Doyle to Merkle. No runs, no hita, first baseman hobbled Henry Lane tilson, ambassador | 0U8*, Sives the president the same] means another murder similar |Canal in another fortnight. . It will , no errors, scctnd the bebes.” Mannnaed. Ont, to Mexico, whd resignation from ae he Ne regard to the building! +5 the Aumuller caee. soe weeks longer before it will . FOURTH INNING: w York—|pender to McInnes. Three runs, AWYER FOR T | that office 18 tde necepted by the |Of the ra road as he had in the “1 fleat thought the hand be |PC,0Pen to big ships ? Fletcher filed to Collins, ‘turns|3 hits, no errors. | present adminitation some time | mare hag te the Pe vat canal! ionped to Mise Aumullers The canal bed at the spot where ri popped to Baker on the first ball” priiadeiphia-—Baker popped tof this month, “in Seattle today. (0 the Merle Ghee |: body: eald dagkeon, “This is ditoh was formerly croteeiaam t afer fanned, swinging a tine tad to Herocn’ - ~gss a Wilson says NM nas no definite uaive ytihee n 5 » Gamboa dike must be . the ball. o FURS, “BO ribo Fy peri q * kis "8 | ALBANY, Oct. 10—"Morally and mentally unfit to hold office,” was) plans for the fure, except that he Talks of Poindexter Bill | Mateo bate inet ged out and the Cucaraghs t puna, no bits, fo error ‘ Judge Alton B. Parker's character. expects to retul to Spokane and! Wickersham spoke highly of the| only three days. It was hack. | ‘Ie cut through in the meantime, Iphia—MeInr RIGHAEH INNING: New York—|| he D - Hi of Gov. Sulzer in his speech make his home jere, Poindexter bill to develop Alaska.| ed off with a dull instrument, |, *™08S the witnesses to the blow. , stg Herzog singled, his first hit of tt These Are the Days erate Chee er ont ambassad js the brother of | Ho predicted, however, that it could “It wes the left hand, and it [iN UP of the dike were Col. Geo, : lersog single he “Want Ad Daye?” ern rial today, the late Senatorphn L, Wilson, not pas at this session. showed no evidence of labor.” | Sv Goethals and his wife; Mr, and » 1 ® to the bag. | reg Barry even the busy little want ads Though the governor did not + The Poindexter measure supp! Mrs, Nicholas Longworth Capt. Nil- son of Capt. Amundsen’s ship Fram, 4 hisued at the delay. Bar : , Piet S| Cree ee gael dag: kad Attacked tune shel GOT PRICE|F MESSAGE | morts the Chamberlain bill, whic ty ee eee Dette s eaten iatt foul lice, scortig ||. tate Ue OF ale weieag. sun loica: we deeoia bangin i a LOS ANGELH Oct, 10—G. A.|provided $25,000,000 for & gona | DOZEN INJURED BY [ana ait the division chiefs of the throw to third, too late to | doubled down left foul lin ing ody D fi ‘ o's » IN! Joslyn was awadd 75 cents dam-|ment-owned railway,” he sald. “The | jcanai except Col. Guillard | dye ate pled to righ ons, If you have a house or |ment-owned railway,” he sald. “The | 1 juillard, who ig } catch Strunk. Schang singled to| Fletcher, edema sok Udi diod (on net Vine for rent. a bust, | the case, Judge Parker denounced |ages from the Ystern Union for|plan to adopt is to get the Chamber | NEBRASKA TORNADO); Baltimore , center, scoring Strunk and Barry, | f° Vet neg, Two ruts, 2 hite, no|| ness, lot, farm, horse or furni- | him for having grven the Impres-|alleged failure, | deliver a tel lain bill through first and then the] TROKEN BOW, Neb., Oct. 10—| Paget Rane tack thisd errors || ture for sale or exchange; or |! sion that that it was she and not | ra au ‘olrdexter bill About @ dozen persons were hurt,|, (Turn to page 8 for additional Ine wv Guaeed teil. Bender singled and| Philadelphia y filed to Mur.|| !f you want good employes, | he, who used the contributicias | —— = SURES ADORE STARS so far as could be learned today, in |frmation about the canal.) rs : . " % ‘ 3end ~4 || salesmen, or a good job his gubernatorial campaign fund in the tornado which wep ‘aster } cored on an error by|ray. Schang walked, Bender filed || | swept Custe eer ratiad We ante teil te acre forced Schans|| This Ie the Time to Advertise | stock inarket speculation, flaying’ NANT COUPON gounty Inst evening, “Wotan |. PALUS. FROMSRGNEIGER ] wise from the Indian's bat. Muc\to Doyle unsssiated. No runs, no jana fi him for “hiding behind a woman NO. 89 were reported, Wire service, how-| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.—C, A. opped to Doyle. ri hits, no error | p ‘ Attorney ady Herrick, in Sul-) Any, tous t The 8 ever, was still disorganized 1/Smith, a painter, was killed by a i, vhy popp . 3 . Ever y ia reading the | yer'n defense, was quite as forcible | ny fou jons clipped from The Star, consecutively num- ter reports may prove more seri-|f r . 9 i singled to short center. Collins out,| NINTH INNING: New York—-|| J o0) " Star now. |\as Parker. | bered, when préited at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle secs nore seri-/fall froma scaffold, leaving iis { Mclean to Merkle. Three runs,|Crandall was sent to bat in place Make the most it, see that ie: Unaw, ‘ie -eattl, shad: toe enue | you to a 65@ennant. U, 8. A. Pennants are now out iauy tarin howses euecbay {wife and three children penniless, oy 4 bits, 1 error of Wilson. Crandall out, Collins to!) voir aq ets in right away. |! was unfriendly to the governor, but || Pennants will rent by. mail if 5 cents additional for each Pen: |! dostrosed and much atouk hina’ | wae ao a i] FIFTH INNING: New York—|Mcinnes. Merkle flied to Murpt ive It to us over the phone, |/ he demanded that its members re-|| nant le enclosediring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh | ——— = 5 lekenngrintnen enh ana eet area Ce Eon eee eer te monang, Whlladaiphia\| meet #400 spect their oath and decide the|| Ave near Uniopt. |! Governor Sulzer of New York|® control, Bender's first McLean ain — case on its merits. * says he reads the Bible evety day. ¢ ts, no efors ed through wins. runs, no j GIVE THE PEOPLE A LAW FOR THE RECALL OF JUDGES! THEN THEY’L TAKE CARE OF SUCH AS THIS BOY HUMPHRIES! | GIVE THE PEOPLE A LAW FOR THE RECALL OF 1S