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aaa ERIE IE ’ RED SOX WIN THIRD STR | The Seattle Star [Nom "=" Weather—Occasional rains Moin nage TIDEN AT sKArTLE aoe Mtigh. We tw ONE CENT Shwi Aiton ae ay eee turns, c. hitted SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915. see *# @ @ eo 2 oy Ei @ SO ROR Sak & | | MARGETT DECLARES HE’LL TELL SECRETS TO GRAND JURY : moos to Bs ers to Burns to W ans, Rigler, O'Lou Phila nglish Search for Tunnel They ‘Saspest Germans Dug Under Channel: ee soc oo ore a crowd that packed the mammoth RTS esas Oe ee on eli RUMANIA Great Britain Excited by Re- ; = port That Open Passage 0". sine" | Leads From Calais Beet wis was again the ind CHAR T0 JOIN | neath the Sea to Kentish) rs. jn; i ia IS ‘JOB’ Mining _—— | pmagalnia sh . left and out at seco | Scott, trying to strete! croft ¥ ked Bancro! | - - — - = ond when tarr ir a <1 ENGLISH CHAMNEL -- Rance \ |Paskert hing A ~ {Cravath fa No r _/EALAIS Patrolman E. J, Margett, ac- cused Monday in a complaint ne error Shore had a close call on a roller from Cravath, which went foul by Jinches, Pancroft had taken a big filed In superior court by Al Veud an s "anabed “over “1 James, a negro, declared Tues i aes sts day that the sult Is part of a watban “Bp | systematic scheme on the part tnd ty ane city, county and state offl- cials to discredit him, because they are afraid of what he knows. James alleges in a complaint filed PARIS, Oct. 12.—Rumanta has decided to side with the allled powers, but will take her own time in deciding upon mak ing battie against the Teutons, sald a Rome dispatch today, quoting the Rumanian premier as having so assured Italy. The | Rumanian army, however, is rapidly mobilizing, according to reliable reports from Bucharest. | How Le Queux believes German spies have arranged for invasion of | pauagcipmianianerns singled to ing a spitter tters complete 1 was which had Bostc ly baffled K 0) o ) 1 3 0 2am ‘ 0 2 7 6 0 0 0 0 60. 6m . 1: 2a ( 0 2 1 0 o 1 1° 6; t 7 [an 1 > 0 0 Ofmmm 29 1 4 AB. R, H. PO. A 9 1 1 0 0 ( .0 0.3 <2 $ 0 & ta oe ; % Sm He 4 1 6 .ti 4 ( 02 2 0 Ea ee 1 1 r 2 6 6m 1 fe 6 0 2063 8 ot) ee Cravath. Two-base hits—Lewis, , hits—Whitted 3, Shore, ore, 3. Bases le-—Off play®—Scott to Barry to Hoblitzel hitted ght 0 <0 00.0: = am lu8 6 1 00 x= ishing Red Sox baseball cham- s in the fourth crowd that ever now three-day-old story of fail- six chances run. in Boston's se Roston—Cady fanned. Shore fanned. Hooper out. Stock to Laderus. No runs, no hits, no ef rors. EIGHTH INNING | Philadelphia—Rancroft flew to Lewis. Paskert popped to Gardner. Cravath tr’ to center. Luderus drove to cent scoring Cravath. Dugey, running for Luderus, stole second. Whitted out, ore to Hob- |litzell. One run, two hits, no er rors | Boston—-Whitted went to first base for Philadelphia and Becker jto left field. Scott out, Stock to | Whitted peaker singled to Stock, the ball caromed off Stock’s shins, | Hoblitzell singled to right, Speaker taking third. Lewis walked. Speak- jer out, at the plate and Gardner | doubled at first, Chalmers to Burns |to Whitted. No runs, two hits, no errors. — tn the-superior court that Margett, AMSTERDAM, Oct. 12.—al + England thew secret tunnel under the sea into coal mine I right field. Whitted sacrificed, Hob. ‘ in the guise of friendship, took reo. | LONDON, Oct. 12—Engtand is aw a great pisces lee nity AD ihn Alea NINTH INNING vantage of him when he pawn tents at the Ghent aviation [The lull in the fighting I and brought Chalmers fanned. No|,, ra Tisuliteal: eras Te some jewelry and other valuables and got the best of him of approx kaiser’s fa-|runs, no hits, no errors grounds have been destroyed in | si } German hangars and th | } | } an allied aeropiane raid, ac. | mou er h 1 G 7,085 | Pf put, Chalmers to Luderus. rdner imately $7,085. cording to the Echo Beige to. | any cost | pads teng “pe ebb i ag RR I intend to appear before the dey. Fis flew to Paskert. No runs, n ¢ | 2 no erro | grand jury next month, and expose THIRD INNING facts involving these officials, which Pion will cause the city to sit up and rub} " was aes Philadelphia—Stock out, Gardner th rmans would Go iftite Hoblitzell Bancroft walked its eyes,’ Margett announced Tues- were once in Calais, the} Paskert fanned. Cravath flew to day. “I'll rip things wide open.” peed ag i ques-| Lewis. No runs, no hits, no errors Margett was for a time after ©. . i | Boston—Barry walked. Cady safe tioni first and Barry at second on an Louis M. Lang became chief of po- n : - 2 “ lice, Lang's confidential investigat- a a | or. Later, however, he was reduc iis Melt a linac nect-nain’ sek IS THERE A SECRET |inticis MAN TUNNEL BE-|on Eva gle. Barry went to third decision that Chalmers Rigler reversed G ed from plain clothes man to pa Mrs. Norman B. Galt, President Wilson's fiancee. This pic- missioner? TWEEN ENGLAND AND), nd Barry s sent trolman. While investigator for the rushed to The Star from Washington, 0. C., by our Washing-| At # meeting of the Inston FRANCE? b ~ Shore ficed, ehief, he looked into gambling on-|ton correspondent Other pictures have reached us from various " r r Governn Barry scored on ditions. | sources. This is the best we have seen onide Niehoff, which weeks ha Says Charges Are Faise ar Rems we f ng took third It is believed that these disclos WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 { man Galt ora had cir Ave Nl care. the quar Scott fc 1 to Whitted. Speaker utes will have to do with gambling) ‘The date of President Wilson's culated th he was already welg candl alc the ast, out, Luderus unassisted, One run, Ritions. marriage will be announced {n | ing find ope two hits, no errors t resident Chalmers made a great try for Cady'’s easy roller, which started “The charges in the com int filed by Al James are all false. If tp league has This was the Seta. William Le Queax. that would they had been brought against any today fre « an great tunr many s}the f rks after Barry had eedy but me, you would have heard Boag oayersied : — has been built in the last 10 years under 1 English channe ; walked. Chalmers fell as he tried | little or nothing about them. That's his Mra, Nor gale I. Is known that German capital "leo reach the ba all I have to say on that,” said Margett p are trying to burn ray hala ps Mo pe noua INNING vely in the Kent coal fields Philadelphia—Luderus flew to - Mi yper. Whitted out, Scott to Hot Me up and belittle me,” he added, There have been whole mine : Ehas he been tl lit Niehoff walked. Burns s colontes alc yes eae SHOU D SEATT E fl tion | ‘ J | L L channel coast in s e The only reason they are hound idate for the at peat gled to right field, Niehoff stopped Ing me is because they are afraid of sition held by Re ridg o be ¥ ; nd Engliah almost a for at second. Ch al mers forced Nie me. They know that I know too A Y | S D E B ? years ago: H. D. Shoemaker, for an aati | hoff at third, Scott to Gardner eel aboe i i ner business agent o yng. | e'gn tongue No runs, one hit, no errors. Much about the inside game. They mer busin agent of the Long-\Ktany of the German sples E be agen en tiraoeener gf Are pounding awa: me, framing shoremen's union; Ge Cot : d| CHICAGO, Oct Suit ile 8 i. J A. Virt spy suspects arre nd ah dB 08 Sak Niehoff got to first the first on doing everything in the il, Georg nd Clark| ince the wa an been today to restrain the Mutual ‘ World to discredit me. They haven't tleton, president and secretary | (nee, VO these coal ca where |! Insurance Co. of New York barb Brag Mervin ran to’caat Overlooked a bet.” OHN SMITH ts a merchant. In 1910 he borrowed $1,000, promising t Nettleton-Bruce-Eschbach | toy were employed as bookkeepers |ffom investing $10,000,000 of its], boston” Hobliwwell singled to cen. Says He Got Auto to pay it back in thrde years, bank a note for the| company or petty officials of the mining! {rust in Anglo-French} wicnott, who covered first. Gard Included in the articles James amount. In 1913, when the mon » due, John ‘ cece | eoinpanies |lo , ainant ts Olgn 8. H.| nor flew to Whitted. Hoblitzell says he lost are an automobile and eglected to lay away any money ¥ which to meet note | Walsh, n $20,000 Insurance| 2°" “ew Whitted. Hoblitzell Rehab gt roe iy, sagas vs ee | It is recalled that about the |) h"0) ho ter a was held at second. Barry flew t James further charges that, after Ge doba volves this scheme ' time of the last drive manly against the company, its officers, J.| hors ert, No Tuns; one hit, no ef Margett gained possession of the to some er banker and borrow the money on a ne Calais, there was much ta P. Morgan an¢ e » r ee & gained poss r He'll go som her and the n a new emanating from Berlin of a |! for and the J. F nm) Gardner's smash to 1 ooked Property he caused the arrest of! noi ; 0. : y James as _— of the Mann |"? * ‘ H 4 and poye.ctt tt A: sta “great surprise’ that would atre, ‘Waleh all 6 ‘ ‘ but Whitted ran far over t rn a violator of th lis credit rood. He mor h 18 note “ M we hHeges there are pol-) ward the foul line and took the ba act, the arrest leading to a sen. the money he borrowed on the second nc | stagger the world. The “sur |). Nest hy Pot Guanes a, he oe , e ball with prise” never has been forth tence of nine months in the county But did he save mone | nationalities, and {t would tend to jail, after being convicted in the He still has the second note to pay. And t d note is due In ce = ; 1 Se create friction among them if the FIFTH INNING federal court ; |two years, in 1919 si nétme, John is interes WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—"Is It} Was it a channel tunnel? Anglo-French investment ts made, | Philadelphia — Stock flew to Ma @ ch ees all are. made in 8 a Now 1016 Das acris und the second not America first, or not Be acne tees wynnaland le now asking. | toale tt * satentional cabin gh filed Monday afternoon John comes home and tells Mrs esident Wilson, speaking bef William Lo Queux, author o} ancroft flew to Hooper. fF esevgig cour ing for sede | yaar‘ Zenten wave meet ten +f, gay 1 tof am anny eccrine th |-corman sien i. Baeend 0'4 (GHRISTOPHER WILL | iew'c'Lewi. “So soon want ip the sum above named. | elisa ape | t anniversary of the founding of the|“England's Deadly Peril,” was the g ; : John’s own resources. ‘The other is to b non a third note and he} J errors ‘wJames declares in the complaint | John’s own resources, Th Daughters of the American Revolu|tirst man to call tho attention of] LAND AT EXPOSITION). estor—caay. singtea to conter hat « Aug. 4, 1914, Margett learn-| Day © - ‘ tion, last night, intimated that ostra-/the British public directly to this | i Hoc r | a? re or lesa tro ar vey Shore fanned flew to Pas ed that James and his white wife| John has been r rn r re fann » ay s 3 ia aries May tap aes cism would be the penalty for Amer-| tunnel posstbility eee aie at aay: Gab held ati pawned jewelry worth $3,660 have Ree ene ones ey gone like ase oll ae they |icans who are not neutral in their! “Germany has long been p par| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—Rack ; tt aw 1 * t. N é de without yee st, until they )1 ed t x iia eee a an kite t ey andinesbat the |“yet surely they yea 0 saw led on the shores of America: To Were on their feet again Mae . pet gy they did ¢ hind: Jahn 4 that an attempted invasion by ninight an imitation Columbus, with SIXTH INNING Save Margett Jobbed Him would grt e and & pai ag npc : : os ide ‘s T0 CHALLENGE ALL |r ust be foredoomed to failure his fleet, will land here, as part of Philadelphia—Cravat flew to A ey gave him the pawn/n bit too independent to take tla h oie. tod it oreatn to court this foredoomed failure |the exposition Columbus holiday Speaker. Luderus singled to tleke alleges Margett | beco: ittle more co : ; SCHHIDT JURGRS ERAT Ce: MHATHY 10; aver NAGLA HltE ter, It was his second hit ¢ his st, under the Mann be a good thi to draw is o ” nor jae the gates of Calais?” game, Whitted popped to nd then disposed of the and settle the whole accou DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS Niehoff flew to Lewis. No runs, | welr ‘Don't » do it sys Mra. Johr f you de a have $1.000| +o ANGELES, Oct. 1 ban IDs King cobs district convention, | one hit, no error tly afterwards, says the com-|tegs to your account at the ba te economica 09D ZOU ON eee ienkan wil ke axes | Hoes of Honor, Ancient Order of |" gog Speaker out, Niehoff to argett, professing friend-| $1 goo © else'n ‘ 1 Workmen, held in Ever.|, Boston—Speaker out, Niehoff t . called Monday Lee was chosen| t : ed tomorrow against the five jurors} y Luderus. Hoblitzell singled to cen owine the mone 1'4 ha¥e to ps een taillargeon building i he 'Y |temporarily passed for cause, tn the] ‘GooDs CONTRABAND | Peete} lhe, Tre Jargeon building| tar Lewis doubled, scoring Hob es int 4 volunteered murdee trial of M. A, Schmidt, al-| = litzell, Gardner flew .to Paskort eto : c An yo 1 yresident and Hazel Eldridge, vice : my er for him. | a fe ats 1 r #8 YOU lioged Mc Namara x complice wl! TANHON: (oan As aecii a eeatant 1 Eldridge, vice| whose quic x throw to third held ee GEG Uo give Makraart ig five are subject to remova Britain's intention to declare cot eet Se a feces CEN Li, phatisl worigees for $600 on his sracads: peremptory challenges ,fton piece goods and other cotton m to Luderus. One ran, two pp sestioning of talewmen by both! products contraband of war was an AKI MARU LIBELED hits, no errors Vinton car. James says he signed My , has ts counterpart ttle In the|aides at the present time seems|hounced by Sir Edward Grov, the |, Because 540,000 exge were placed —— anes iiaas turned ‘nat (0 . making of the tax budget directed largely toward asc forelgn mintstr, In Commons to a boiler on the steamer SEVENTH INNING iui, F ¥ Coune a ‘on farble 1 Lun ain @ prospective jurors’ day , on voyage from Shang Philadelphia—Durns out, Scott to fterwards James says| majority of the council avor of f le Th " t egarding the guilt or innoce Great Britain means, also, Grey | hal to Seattle, they were rendered | Hoblitze Chal rer ngl ove the tr old the car for up accumulated > be sure the 1 ve | the amara aid, to prohibit trade in all goods | tos Mt N libel of $4,438 has 1 Chalmers at 3.4 oceeds from the jew-| pend upon favors fro ling banke usceptible of being made into mu Ha Daca nat the owners | second, Jarry, and was ae sna m the car totaled |) Mayor Gill and Cetnctlmem Dale, Hanna, Haas and Fitzgerald want mtions to countries adjoining the |and the ship selzed by 8. mar-j himself Peete ey ae olice Chief Lang refused to see\hy Mra. Jobn. | mepere: wave: bond of: 60,00 [Sree : ora ®@ Star reporter Tues@a. He came ‘4 The ffer on three item as follows tie ra A “GERMAN aes SUNK MOVINELAT GRO aes m he oe r a) he! nat ) ay I hey diffe hree items, wen y nree cars of Yakima apples are JONDON, Oc 2, —Copenhagen 2 mers, Barry threw low to Hoblitzell to door of or -aipengs oe 1. AN ITEM of $200,000 for the retirement of a serial bond 1" Tor put today in cold storage at| dispatches today reported a Ger First Baptist church showed the|on an attempted double play, The nally, however, and called out tha’ issue. : ‘o Hell st. dock of the Seattle port.| man coast steamer sunk in Calmar|four-reel movie, “Pilgrim's Prog-|ball rolled almost. to the grand he knew nothing of the Margett 2. AN ITEM of $227,000 with which to meet interest and cee ve the fivet, shipment of a round, weden, presumably by a|ress,” Monday night, Col, Ray lec-| stand, but Hoblitzell recovered tt in mee Seen what he had read in| —_ “Turn to Page ;Column 4) ‘total of 100 carloads, British submarine, tured with the pictures, time to shoot back to Jack, morming payer if Boston—Hoblitzell fanned. Lewis | Byrne, batting for Chak ers, flew to Lewls. No runs, no hits, no errors Y SEE, COLUMBUS WAS SIXTY DAYS, FROM HAS A LONG Ways. » YES, 17 13, AN’ TH SAILORS ALL SAYS THEY JIST GOTTA HAVE EGGS EAT. WELL, WHAT BDO You THINK COLUMBUS | Did? HE MADE THE SHIP LAY. TO! OLD STUFF, ( CHRISTOPHE W/m) EX) OLD STUFF {

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