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(BRAVES MAKE IT 2 STRAIGHT ae ee ee ee rE | S| IGHT || THE Box SCORE J () | ; EDITION | | BosTOne. RH. PO. AA. & Mann, ff. ..ccccccvcsccsveccecs 0 2 0 0 0 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 9 a I Be ge crf eieinretercec ths Be 2 Oe oe wire Ream «fs 7: = a. +. SSS mesa = = tonight and Sunday; moderate Cathers, If ee 5 0 e 2 4 4 VOLUME 16. NO. 196. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. | ONE CENT 9X THAIS aap ea ae biphy aber punts Ae eo ; M b ‘ 4 10°1°2 Sa : i ; p y net. 5 4 fi 0 0 2 0 Totals. See P 33 1 ) ay «3 12 1 PHILADELPHIA AB. R. H. PO. A. 7a c Murphy, rf seus bntekad nee i) 0 2 0 0 Oldring, If ; a aeee ee 0 0 oO “@hla—E Collir 2b. . vers ry a 0 1 5 2 0 ker, 3b Risa veesedvos Py | 0 0 2 3 0 on MecInne Ib. as Rev P| 0 0 6 0 1 ; SEPM) Cle gis dba oi stew 0 oO 4 Oe Barry WETS Peeper tree 0 0 2 5 0 Schang, « . aor’ ve 0 1 6 1 0 PIAGK, Dy 4s erie a 0 0 0 0 0 oe Mis dais veeoweesipas veer a De 0 0 0 > | Totals ; 3 0 227 92am “I Saw Artillerymen Washing Dark, Slippery Spots Off the Ground”--- United | pwn joo e 00 8 oo 0 a Press Correspondent in Description of Sights HeSaw With German Army in Russia) stays yirtiit yt atts oo, sto snout g rem | Plank 4, Bases on balle—Off James 2, off Plank 5. Passed balis— = AES e Schang. Hit by pitcher—Maranv ille, Writer or | HE MEANEST COP IN SEATTLE King Leads cond grave bt’ tha ‘world’s veriee bere, sa tesmenen aa | | the gime of the world’s series here, an immense ecrawd 1 gat Shibe k hours re the game was called today 2 Playe ot teams went « the fleld for practice at 1224 id : The Star GEE the boy. Army Out; vaciitdie Flat ‘was the only picker warming wy tte the SUE ‘ He is Jay Campbell, Star newsboy. ‘ iainer % rday’s struggle, will catch James™ ~} io ! are “hs f P ray. | Gowdy, the batting hero of ye 3 Frederick & Nelson are merchants ina large way: offerings. Schang 1s behind the bat for the Athletics. Mann was Im Jay Campbell is a merchant in a small way. : right field for Boston i Patrolman Benjamin, on crossing duty at Second and Union,} FIRST INNING : is a large man. Patrolman Benjamin does not stroll into Frederick ra Boston—Mann out, Collins to McInnes. Collins ran far to bis & son’s store and request casually that Frederick & Nelson make} THE HAGUE (Via Lon- left for the ball, Evers beat out a bunt. Cather fanned. Whitted walked. Plank’s slow one is not working well. Schmidt put an easy him a present of a roll of cloth. don), Oct. 9. (Delayed fly to Strunk. No runs, one hit, no errors. But Pa¥®olmna Benjamin did stroll over to the newspaper| id actin oe 7 i tines MT 4 the censor.)—Antwerp sur-| fiiiasciphin Murphy walked. James was having troubl ihe Eastern war stand of Jay Campbell, merchant, and demand a newspaper, as he rene ore : men rn ng, troulle an was cabled via Lowden 2 . rendered to the Germans at| trolling bis spitter. Murphy tried to make second when Schmidt Tiitiah comene te ola had done many times before. dropped James’ poor throw, but was out, Schmidt to Maranville. Olde of ‘Gorman necrosis Now for a policeman to demand a newspaper, for which he 9a. m. today. |ring out, Deal to Schmidt. Collins out, Deal to Schmidt. No runs, | orotesta agninet the Beit doesn’t intend to pay, of a newsboy, the security of whose corner) A white flag was hoisted) "© »'ts. 10 errors gs, have produced as impres- , A “eggre preys . It was an easy inning for James, although he was wild wt may depend upon that policeman’s friendship, is mean and piddling|on the cathedral spire and SECOND INNING lee TiaaiiKS \the bombardment ceased. Boston—Gowdy walked. He refused to bite at Plank’s wide tease ity Karl H. Von Wiegand And when Jay Can pbell, me rchant, paid the graft, protesting,| Then Burgomaster De} rs serifions, (Sate Melaces. owls yasce ae ely “ON THE FIRING LINE “I lose half a cent on account of you, and you aren't going to get/Vos and Alderman Louis| {or ‘tir! on Deus (in. Pik Managed to land safely. Jemes.tanmede NEAR WIRBALLEN (Via any more papers from me,” and the policeman arrested him for “dis-|Frank went to the Berchem| x, ins, no hits, no errors, orderly conduct,” and struck him in the face, and haled him into/gate and met Gen. Von} dea! showed his weakness at bat again by grounding to Plank, : Hague end London), court,, Patrolman Benjamin proved his. versatilit Vedeler, to whom they un-| "it! Gordy on second. g ‘ Af: a a *hiladelphia—Baker fouled to Schmidt. Mclnses. swung. ut. 8.—At sunset tonight, He is not only « meant-and piddling grafter, but a cowardly bully conditionally yielded up fanned. No rans, no hite, no errors. © arte four days of constant . as well. city. The Boston rooters cheered wildly and the band played, “Tessie.” ; ‘, Uetick » The city is burning tn many ; fighting, the German wdadly Of course the disorderly conduct charge couldn't be made to “stick, : PO ig Lt TD ray Bal ed holds its strategic, fy When the detective department, as Jay Campbell, merchant, was leaving the court room, caused his ar-|wrecked by the bombardment. THIRD INNING : entrenched position east rest on a hurriedly trumped-up charge of “burglary”—arrested him without warrant, without complaint, with- | Wasuineron once? Boston—Mann out, Barry to McInnes. Evers singled to center, Wirballen. | 4 sr : : ? ; sat | _SSHINGTON, Ost. 0. | , rik him. Cath Baker. Whit n's out a just suspicion—it proved that it was ready to back up any member of the force in any villainy, || —The state department after Plank had two trikes on him. Cathers popped to Baker. itted Asl write this in the’ f this is the condition in the fi né fionest man ie safe ’ | received a cablegram to- up. erys out stealing, Schang to Collins. No runs, one hit, Bo us | this ‘orce, nes' Bade norrineed a day from Consul General | | errors. glare of a screened automo-| ne aut ae Diederich statin | » gq that Philadelphia—Barry lined to Cathers. Schang also flied to Ca aa bile several yards fe" LJ s Germans at Antwerp had | |thers. Plank fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. y from the trenches, | tite bd beg of oil James disposed of the Athletics in this inning on nine pitched balls, | catch the occasional | | || bg ree Core Only nine men faced James in the first three innings. . can “ j | | burned. | FOURTH INNING a i soldiers | notes of a | | e ~-—___—__—_—_4 Boston—Whitted flied to Strunk. Schmidt singled to right. ! @ Bi The Belgians hold only a few} Gowdy flied to Murphy. It was an easy pop. | . }isolated forts of the inner ring. I he first time he failed t base in the series. Maral $ c : . t was the first time he faile jo get on base in e series. 3 For four ; days the singers / | They are firing desultorily ville singled to right, Schmtit stopping at second. Deal foros Before the city's fall two-third: have lain in cramped atti- | | S| Maranville, Barry unassisted. No runs, two hits, no errors. of its population and practically tudes in ditches, un- | the whole of its garrison had evac- Philadelphia—Murphy out, James to Schmide. Oldring struck out, 4 able to | uated it James crossed him by mixing his spitter and fast ball. Collins out, Surrender having been decided| m#ke a hit, and only two balls have been knocked to the outfield, both — stretch s e 3 a we Lesa tircas 2 | Army Leaves City Maranville to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. : themselves except under : In The burgomaster | and military) James was showing rare form. He retired the side on elght | commandant had decided further], . 20° ; cover of darkness. And | oan iaoe minke pitched balls in this inning. The Athletics have not been able to 7 a Bb | eclipse, so the girls would not have ..7/0, Gunpbe ern Satie, Waee. Serr 1 Ss bo witadeoee. 40 the frat ‘boys’ | Tere’ Wednesday night for ref tions and detalls of battles ing to give a newspaper to Patrol- Thirty grains would kill euch sreon * | OFF BELGIAN ARMY | To get the stuff, Mrs, Fitzgerald | plate and Hank refused to bite. Maranville was hit by pitcher. Deal fought in the year of our Lord, bedtime ceremonies. man Benjamin, at Union and See: | ith with the ald of two physicians had 3 forced Gowdy at third, Baker unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. y . LONDON, Oct. 10.— y 1914, do not make nice re If, say the young women, theY|ond, and whom the police tried to tapped two drug stores, But the|hent on cutting off the Belgian Philadelphis~—Barry out, Maranville to Schmide. Schass Gaaaaay ing. jose oS upon the frat sleep. rallroad to prison on « trumped-up| unlawful supply from these places| army's escape from Antwerp. a| t® the Athletics Qrst bit of the game. Plank up. Schang out, Gowdy We struck the firing line at a/ they burglary charge, has been released 8 not enough. large German force has crossed when he tried to make third after one of James’ pitches had fi rch. There is no other place de 4 “ " point near the extreme right of ing porch so oae ce nenatery. | #04 1s back on his corner. ttle Stores Sell it Scheldt river on pontoons at| gotten away from Gowdy. Plank out, Maranville to Schmide. No fame the German ition shortly be to look—unless | Ls ind yap Mga Be yy monde and is pushing to the| ont hit, no errors. fore daylight, and breakfasted with And who wants to look at a ceme => t the Unl- on, King Albert led the army out,| of them flies to Oldring. _ oy — pond are on the eve ae ot Wanlwn * te ra PARIS, Oct. 10.—"The Great EE eG having first’ dynamited — Fort FIFTH INNING L reached the battlefield of Wir| The Star would like to know, WAGMNETON, Cob We "la visw os the ctrugsio ta North erday,in Los Angeles, | Merxem to prevent the Germans Boston—James fanned. Mann singled to center. Evers filed to ballen before daylight, armed with| where the brot! The senate having rejected the : open sey een. hoe Seats was shelled for|StT™nk. Mann was almost caught on the old trick of pretending the &@ paper issued by the general) wear pink a att conference report on the Alas) [ern France is now regularly re Mre. May Fitzgerald, was ar. |48 ours. ball bad hit on the ground. Cathers forced Mann, Barry to Collins, staff, and accompanied by three} only ong member | kan coal leasing bill by @ vote | ferred to in all official communica. Tested as an habitual drug | Among the buildings damaged| No runs, one hit, no errors, officers who were eee’ te | ‘The Star is moved to making this| of 26 to 23, Senator Myers of | fiend and sentenced to six |was the cathedral of Notre Dame,| Philadelphia—Baker flied to Whitted, McInnes fanned. Strunk ea geben Brod — a me waar by the report that sorority; the conference committee toid | '0"% #s progressing satisfac months in the county Jail, with |One of the most beautiful struc-| fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. with = a4 site, Mendes | girls in a house a block away from) the upper house that no Alas |torily from the allies’ standpoint, the alternative of going to a Sir id se The fans rooted hard for Baker to start a rally when he cate up Today I saw a wave of Russian|the frat house in question have | ka bill would pass the present Sanitarium for treatment. wrecked “ “| Jn this Inning. He could not deliver. ian and vlood h against a/foll and unobstructed view of the, session. it was sald in the Bordeaux war of Thirty grains of morphine a The Belgians had mounted rapid SIXTH INNING wall of German steel. The wal oe a gow sr ieee ns 3 fice’s usual statement received beg was necessary to satisfy (fire guns in its spires, Boston—Whitted popped to Collins, Schmidt was hit by @ stood. Rivulets of blood trickled e sorority women belie @ woman's craving. One grain — itched ball, but it was not allowed. He then flied to Murphy. Gowdy cety tint teote 16 frat boys should shake a reet out POLICE LET JAY GO *> = has a powerful effect on a per- walked on four straight balls, Plank kept the bell way ouside ai Tonight I knew why war {of thelr mains'l, or something of : ton not addicted to ite use. GERMANS TRY TO CUT y. correspondents are not wanted | the sort-anything to create &M| Jay Campbell, Star newsboy, ar| | } ROME, Oct. 10.— Cardinal §, Ferrata, the papal secretary of LE willing to supply It. northeastward toward St. Nicholas 5 i nance penusiainad drags The sorority girls maintain the RAISE $50 FOR HOME state, died at 10:30 p,m. today, A express company was willing to | ac ng to a dews agency dis aries tieab epee aif : is ae ebradae & CRP transport it patch received here today baka are r ? bp datiig ‘the night es vyeing| Obly one of the brothers has ®/dance at Dreamland pavilion tast| CO™Pllcated with peritonitis. | under surveillance today. Los An) moyed to the westward, along aj Innes. No runs, no hits, no errors. stowed in the caissons. bath robe, declare the girls, and| night amounted to more than $50., 4's death had been expected for | geles officials claim they have “the | line which this German force plain Plank had the Braves stepping away on his cross-fire. ‘An artilleryman with ® shovel| he refuses to loan it to the others. | They will be turned over to Mother| several days, sg coll ay Ce aera ee oe wbttadelpise—Murghy GAGaes. Clarins ost, Sivece to Ea went about throwing loose sofl| Mostly the pajamas are pink.| Ryther's home. ‘The dance was got The cardinal was among the |, tee disclosure comes as a sequel og Flan, presumably, is to Join] Collins safe on his single to Evers. Collins beat the throw by a half Is’ I ME over certain dark, silppery spots|thongh a few show originality in| ten up by Karl Scholze of the Bill-) prominent candidates for el Chie! Gono ar by Posies | tne. silles. step. Collins was caught off first, James to Schmidt \ by one of the guns. | color and design posters’ union. Joe Schermer gave! tion to the pa Trae ttiths, several days ago, on sd hit, no errors, id I saw shovels similarly employed| ‘The sleeping porch question 18| the use of the pavilion cessor to the late Pope Pius X bt pies era that sell dope with EIGHTH INNING i several times during the day Jan old one at the university ‘ . — a a Out prescriptions : : ae ‘ofan: We 8, | veral times during the day.” [aa Ol One #t tod to = scrong. de Ah seuaaai' data’ teas Sone 'u Roston—Cathers out, Barry to McInnes, Whitted safe when Me 2, | the reverse side of the hills, their| sire on the part of the sororities as far from the fraterni tly pointing direct-| to build nuzzles appare: 1 nding slope, Sud | ties as possible ly up the ase sample of what 1s going on right innes dropped Barry’s assist. Schmidt forced Whitted, Collins to Barry, here in Seattle every day The Gowdy filed to Strunk. No runs, no hits, one error. woman Was a “snow bird | Philadelphia—Baker out, Evers to Schmidt. Maranville muffed Me on the part of a | de there was a weird, tooth-| Any attempt Hon nag Not the variety of “snow bird Innes’ high fou McInnes fouled to Deal. Strunk out, Evers to sv edging, spine-chilling, whistling] fraternity to move next dout to & defined in the dictionary as a “bird | Schmidt. No runs, no hits, one error. aa sereech overhead. pi fgg nna ay Piped EU ROPE WAR N EWS which appears in the time of snow,” CLOSES TONIGHT NINTH INNING | The shell passed 500 to 1,000 cg year, by Delta Tau Delta] LA ee ive: her kind; the variety Boston—Maranville out, Barry to McInnes. Deal doubled to cen- th a filght lene th 02,000" feet oo na| fraternity that ‘they would take up iit, ee ee MeL as gg Ne. ter, Deal stole third. James struck out. Mann singled to right, seor 1 4 7 sodihrsnatig it een * cr bode in a house adjoining 4a _, vith every member of the! ing Deal. The Braves in the dugout hugged one another for joy and n- q where we stood, but this did not| their abo Phi Beta sorority. The Germans captured Antwerp) own preservation of greater conse Many “Snow Birds” Here | Standard Grand Opera Co. 200 per ambrecing Deal, i heoond assed ball } Prevent me from ducking, which| that of Gamma tii Ulm Nutol | just as they captured Liege. After/quence than Antwerp's defense,. You all have seen them—these | cent fine, the second season of Se-| (0K turns embracing Deal. Mann took second on a passed ball. | fave my “officer-chaperons” a| The Gamina Phis protested Mir’ | ailencing several forts they made | was borne out. “snow birds"—though perhaps you|attle home-made opera will close| °K turns embracing Deal. Mann took second on a passed ball. Evera F chance to laugh. such forcefulness th their way into the city without Their refusal to delay their re-| didn’t recognize them as such tonight at the Metropolitan, with| Walked. Cathers forced Evers, Barry to Collins, One run, two hits, no Giv Range to Gunners it up. awaiting its defenses’ total demoli- treat beyond the limits of safety un- You may have thought them just/@ repetition of the double bill,| errors b Many shells passed before 1| ENCH ‘:; doubtedly furnished the explana- plain, every-day men and women, as; "Cavalleria Rusticana” and “I'Pag:| siden 4 lost my almost frresistible destre| PUTS BAN ON FR Similarly, also, to their experi. tion of the city’s fail they passed you on the street linecei,” following a matinee per Philadelphia—Barry walked, Schang fanned. Walsh, batting for to hug the ground. | Finally a soldier with a tele-| 4 i Phone installed on an empty am-| Saarburg, (p LONDON, Oct. 10.—Advices from ences at Liege, when they got in. The Germans’ inability complete. fut, if familiar with the species, formance of “Il Trovatore” this aft:| Plank, walked. Murphy hit into.a double play, Maranville to Schmidt, ) Lorraine, are to the side the Belgian fortified lines, they ly to surround Antwerp, compelling you would have noted the hollow er No runs, no hits, no errors, ’ ‘ fenders had es: the surrender of King Albert's pyos, with the wide, i be company has improved mar o— “thay | effect that the German commandant found that their de 9 yes, with the wide, staring pupils Munition box began talking and} combo ban on the French lan-| caped. army, cost them the principal prize —with the fear of unknown terrors | Yelously since the season opened, ‘ pay Coe" ded copying nates which the com- on piv and that all signs and in-| This was the most important part of their victory. lurking in their depths; the sunken, |!@8t Monday They were good| An Austrian officer was so hungry after being woun Ranier of the battery scanned | ittions on buildings in French| of the episode By taking the city they have! ghastly white cheeks, and the nervy.) {hen |that when told one of his legs would have to be amputated he Seattle music lovers crowded) 05). « tthe ‘ i ; eat.” the theatre last night and demand. /Sad: “All right, but first give me something to eat.” He ed encore after encore, refused an anaesthetic and ate all through the operation, torn down. Private and| The prediction made in this col-| strengthened their lines of commu At the word of command a lieu- have been tor tlw ving French| umn two days ago, that the Belgian | nication, for now they are absolute | ous, spasmodic Jerks with which the 3.) words has ben ordered destroyed. | field forces would consider theirim ‘9 of Eastern igium. (Continued on Page “(Continued on Pi