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DIANS WIN WORLD SERI On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The SeattleStar the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. Weather Tonight and Wednesday, rain; moderate south- westerly winds. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 51, Minimum, 44, Today noon, 48, LATE EDITION . Entered as Second Class Matter May 5, 1 OLUME 23 “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE bing Going (Wis otagg Eludes Pursuit" in the year ending | FIRST INNING BROOKLYN—Olson popped to Gard-| | Sheehan filed to Jamieson, who came in back of the infield to make the catch; Griffith safe at first whe Coveleskie dropped « toms from W. John- | , ston on his roller; Wheat popped to| ARRESTED moor Seventh Game, Mayor Insists Municipal P lay by Play System Is Traveling Swiftly to Ruin Every o Seattle pa- 'per, according to its of fi- cial circulation figures, | lost circulation, the loss a . age - uotin, ures es ared by ne Star’s closest competitor, |) ana expenditures of the municipal being over 14,000.) raitway, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, in a talk before the Mens club at) Detober 1, making its le perohip undisputed. her Xo runs, no nits, one error. | Cleveland Sluggers Pound Out Three Tallies and velenkie loat no time in opening up | with @ splitter. It wae breaking wickedly |the Plymouth chureh Monday night ome Of Che | ee i area hs ine to @ rebuttal of The Star's editorial ee Bin ACK IN 1897 @ score of 7} big newspaper publish- ers gathered about a ta- ble in Chicago, cided to “corner” so as to give existing news- @ monopoly and prevent from entering the field. Junked one of the three ex- news-gathering concerns and the country between the two, which were united three later into what is now the d Press. fearly all big publishers fell tn the Scheme and joined the new nization. Two did not. They E. W. Scripps and Milton A. of the Cleveland Press and innati Post. They saw the dan- in a news monopoly. Rather sign away their independence started a news-gathering agen- their own: the Scripps-McKae Association. also had a.paper_in Los the Record. When The Star was started it joined f the Los Angeles Record in up a Pacific coast news called the Scripps News on, which finally served 10 ern publishers, encouraged the suctess of the two small as tions that the street car system jis not actually losing money for the city “The street railway system, has |eteadily lost money since it was taken over by the city,” the mayor exclaimed vigorously. “The city rail way fund, on September 30, was/ | more than $480,000 In the red by the treasurer's figures, which means without any reference whatever to | depreciation. These are the real cash} facts as the newspapers wish to hand them." * * | figures.” | | AUGUST ONLY | PROFITABLE MONTH | Caldwell asserted that September.) }the second month of the Increased! | cartare, had shown a cash deficit of | last night.) hia The only month the rail way system had not run in the hote |} Was August, he contended. In that month the railway made $19,101 “There isn’t any question of book keeping involved in these figures,” jthe mayor reiterated; “they are real] | cash. Now, if a privately owned| |company owed its entire capital] jdebt, not having retired any of !t.| figures? We can't say. But he didn’t. and was one-half million dollars in| the hole, I leave it to you whether If Caldwell’s Newest Figur rect the Car Line Has Lost Twice as Much Under Him in Six Months as It Did in 12 Months Previously. “The people of this city are entitled to the facts and from some of the things I have read in the newspapers, I don’t believe the people are willing to take only such | “The trouble is that some of these newspapers are still sore because they couldn’t name your mayor last spring.” (From Mayor Caldwell's speech before the Men's club) INCE THE MAYOR has brought up the subject, The Star will meet him frankly and bluntly. In the first place, The Star’s claim that the city car lines | had NOT lost money was based on Mayor Caldwell’s own fig- | ures as he presented them to the Municipal league last week | In that speech, the only figures he used were those for the} month of August, 1920. Why didn’t he present any other The August figures as he presented them to the Municipal some brutally frank person wouldn't! league last week and the August figures as he presented them Tots Chloroformed in Field! and Buried While Mother i in Home ‘No Answer From Richmond | to Official Telegrams; Miss Brainerd Out on Bail Police Chief Harry Smith of Tacoma will leave tomorrow for New York with extradition pa- pers for Miss Betty Brainerd, it was said today, Edith Nicholson, wanted here and tn boy to parts unknown, pervaded the sheriff's office here today ‘Ten telegrams nent to the ‘Rich: kidnaping party on their arrival) there, and giving him the address to have remained unanswered and un. Sheriff Matt Starwich. | “The Inst telegvem we sent the Weeent sail iceeresster that the | to the Men’s club last night do NOT agree. At the Municipal | richmond chief,” maid Starwich In discussing the financial candi-; tion of the street cars, the mayor | suggested another plan for relieving | Men's club they had shrunk to $19,000. the situation, | ‘During the war,” he declared. | “the presidential commission ap pointed to investigate street railway | league meeting, thty showed $30,000, approximately, in the | avested him to | clear, omitting the arbitrary depreciation charge, and at the | ‘The Star never presented any figures of its own. Taking the mayor at his own words and figures last week before the Municipal league, there was but one conclusion, namely, that nowledge receipt of our previous telegrams, and asked him why he had not acted in the | cane WILL APPEAL TO hp NIA GOVERNOR } on this telegram was Ignored. bounder to Koney, who raced to firet | his wife was lying dren by chloroforming them, Sheriff Silsbee today. The two childre years of agé, were murdered while in| & field with thelr father, Tacoma for the kidnaping of Stagg’n| ¥®* working, according to the shes |bahy son, Bobby, have eluded the| !f. pelice at Richmond, Va., their allgged | destination, and have fled with the | Si4. told how, after killing the chi bodies in the | muck and water of Red Cedar river * returned he children were some money and walked to Lansing, where he surrendered. Roop took the officials to the spot | where he mid he buried the The sheriff dug up the 4id in his two previous winning games. Fear that George Stage and Nuree | . In his confession, the sheritt |mond chief of police, ordering him! to arrest the alleged members of the | jwhich Stage and Mise holson | Tiwere expected to go in Richmond, | maid he waa derpondent and worried over( the’ sicknesw in the family and ot care and. attention Idren needed MAN O'WAR IS RACE WINNER acknowledged, according to Deputy! | tkrew to third, bie to connect squarely ! CLEVELAND—Jamieson sent a high ahead of him; Wamby filed to Wheat Hpeaker popped to Sheehan, No runs, no hits, po errors. INNING BROOKLYN-—Myera out, Sewell to W. how Howell's throw beat Myers by & stride; Konetchy out, Gardner to W. Johnston; Kilduff out, Sewell to Jobn- ston, No runs, no hits, no errors. Coveleakie looked even better n he CLEVELAND—E, Smith o Kiiduft | to Koney, on @ beautiful fielding play by Kilduff, who came far in for a flow | roller and made « snappy throw; Gard- ner safe when Sheehan look his grounder and threw bigh tg Koney; the ball rolled off Koney's glove against a field box, where it was touched by a fan, and ardner was waved down to second @ase neton walked; Hewel lined to Griffith, pretty rumning catch near line; Gare held at see- Jo i" firet; O'Neil Cinch 1920 Victory BY HENRY L, FARRELL LEAGUE PARK, Cleveland, Ohio, | Oct. 12—The Cleveland Indians are champions of the baseball world. They were crowned on League |Park field this afternoon, when they took the fourth straight game on their home grounds, beating the | Brooklyn Nationals by a score of 3 to 0, making the series count five |#ames to two in their favor. Stanley Coveleskie, the Polish spit- ball expert, won a niche in Cleve- land's hall of fame for himself by |pitching his third vietory over the Robins and shutting them out with five hits. In his three games against the Robins, Coveleskie allowed @ total of 15 hits—five in each game— and permitting his opponents to cross the plate but twice, out, Kilduff to Kovey, No runs, no hits, |GREAT one error THIRD INNING BROOKLYN—Miller fanned; Grimes | dropped a Texas leaguer in left just out lof Bewell's reach/ for the first hit off Coveleakie; Olson safe at firet and DEMONSTRATION Wh the game was over thou- sands of fans swarmed to the front of the grandstand and staged one of the most remarkable demonstra- Grimes at second when Sewell fumbled |tions ever seen in basthall, ‘The, mo: Olson's eaky roller; Bheehan's batted ball hit Glsow as he ran to second and Olson was out; Wamby picked wp the ball and mes sliding tn nately; men wal K to second, how Crert Orittun fied. to Smith, Ne rune, one hit, one error, CLEVELAND: elskie fanned mieson Uned to Grimes; it was smash; Jamleson’s drive hurt ¢ hand and the Brooklyn infield gathered | und him; Wamby beat a slow roller | in front of ¢ s; Speaker fou | | Wheat, who dropped the foul after a long |hard run, but Wheat was not given an | ment that Sewell and Wamby retired the last Brooklyn player for the final out of the series, Manager Trig Speaker dashed to the stands from_ his place In the center field and em- braced his gray-haired mother, who cccupied a box. Mrs. Speaker threw her arms around the neck of her stalwart son and they kissed each’ her while the thousands of fang who had swarmed in his wake broke associations, likewise broke | conditions along the waterfronts ad-| the carline was making mone from dependence on the A® | vocated that extensions of the street wd Press. By 1907 there were | car systems be made by assessments & dozen gmail news agencies in | on the properties benefited by such | field. Ip that year the Scripps | extensions. bs then traced all the telegrams and to e were informedeby Western Union error; Speaker out, Kilduff to Koney.|'"'© @ frenzied cheering. NOW FOR HIS LATEST FIGURES: [that all 10 had been delivered. 1] War proved bi lt the nore 5 ra OURTH INNING etub, ‘forced hie way 3 the tos aul Lng |don't understand it. If the Rich.| of the century” here today when he} 5 pqo) . ed o| st “ Mayor Caldwell says the deficit at the end of each month | 2", Understand it. n | defeated Sir Barton over a mile and! ,, BROOKLYN Wh * ing to] nook Mrs. Speaker's hand wartiys |= 1 police think we're a bunch of nt a wall, q He then en congratulated the leader yi i a ¢ er at Kenilworth Park. Man- teh it Into @ > s the Scripps: McRa@ Press and N TIN this year is the following: hicks out here, they'll find out dif. }4 quarter at Keni d i Jato stl ce the ake ° Publishers’ Press joined to es- our 24 rid iFebruary, 1920....... . $108,028.18 | ferent, for our’ next step will be to|0-War won by seven lengths. Time nb: Myers out, Gar Boma a club that had downed his lish the United I'ress, which March 173.25 k the governor of Virginia to tn. | 2:03 Koney filed to Jamieson. Th ly forged to the front and by “Superintendent Henderson is im- | * . nae ee sodece Oy 4S) vestignte the letharcy of the chief."| Clarence Kummer piloted the rreat hit, no errors, big crowd on the field, after had ‘made the attempted | osama by this plan and has sug-/April . soeeece aa so'oe seeeene 280,86 | @tarwich-eaid she had wired Rich-| Colt Owned by Samuel 8. Riddle, to! , 3, was s pretty £ ai! around. e.|thundprous cheers, finally melted monopoly” a joke. ~<a en odie or-vaterll May .. mond that Stags, M Nicholson and | Victory. while @ crowd of 60,000 | perreccty and ret rheat by a. beaw- | "we Other independent services | Possibly foreshadowing an attempt | June ; mond that Stagg, Mise Nicholson and |oheered wildly tly nt bya beae-| ‘Today's game was another hard Guit the field or became | Pay for the railway lines out of | er" 196 860 to echedule, on October Band would| The face was for @ purse of $75,-| on Myers’ try and Ripped him at firet by|one for Burleigh Grimes, who gel Caldwell de ed 486,86 = and woes | os ° 5. & soing to the | inches nite Wliary” agencies, which means | &°Peral taxation, Caldwell declared As SOHO oe | go to the home of prominent people |? and @ $6,000 cup, all going to th pitched for Brooklyn, to lose. Tho ‘they furnish interesting special | “If the municipality ax a corpora August 482,167.40! there to hide the child winner. Keogh v previous occasions were not ses mail or wire but do not | “0 18 going to own the lines at the | September 2 80,214.28 . “ é Man o' War's time beat the track | bag: Gardner singled past Kildutt; w. | Ver e Robin pitcher caused the eg cover the news lexpleaiion= ef the dontract, why| "> 4 Word came today from Tacoma) record by 6 3-5 secorkts johnston singled to right, eehding Gard-|break that Caused him to lose the 1915 the United Press had be. | *houldn’'t it pay some of the burden At the end of March, the mayor’s figures show there was | that Mrs. Stagg, divorced wife of the) Commander J, K. L.-Ross, owner | "e! {a third: Sewell flied toyWheat in) game when he threw a wall away aercreug that the newer inde. {of purchase, instead of the patrons|a deficit of $173 2. This completed a year of the city’s fugitive and mother of the kidnaped | of gir Barton, made a last minute cir bags; W. Johnston atts {| at second in the fourth inning. papers all over the country gyfer oxo v Bread hog | OPeration under the previous administration. Break ne down under the long etrain | Semen tts Titer for his hoves. Jockey mpeg meg « | INDIANS “ we idwell answered in de © ed “he . ‘ a , ‘ 7 ' , ubstituted { hrew past d “ . ran vA ee og i? | itoriale in The Star. He admitted From then on, the Caldwell management began. And} endured since the kidnaping, Septem: | 5 aa bet me 4 ~ = * axe, Gardner scoring and W n erg sige .n es. post wide- ‘ t 3 ea Se Rows aid h eved Keogh , t - . was ciated st nan newspapers | tat the Bigures he had quoted on what do we find? At the end of September the deficit has| er 14, Mrs. Stag today ts under | potter physi lon for the ride.| wit - aoe hadabihe Panty ee Pe. New York, Boston, Pituburs. ry| grown to $480,214.28, or an increase of $306,980.56. In| {he car of s sprctaliat in her home, 4 : d viet. geore.. After” Smith had. been Fee eland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Oma- pegged ¢ thay ee te toe words, according to the mayor’s own figures, there} si BRAINERD r us E MOURNS FOR tired on a roller to Konetchy, Gand “i > put nded that they were the o ra . 5 Be aoe S a alintiele Ts e . Seattle, Portland and Los An tai tigures of the various city and| Was lost in the six months of his administration ‘nearly | wikks TO JUDGE COIN, NOT WIFE], ROOKLIN xiautt, reg, te spsax: | Hor eneled, and went. te thine onopoly,” while the fastest | *tate bureau of accountancy s much as was lost in the 12 months preceding. | Retty Brainerd, Seattle society gi Mrs. Mentil House, 28, colored. : wu, Seen, oe. Bebe thek Bina ae eure. tor aa ing papers in San Fran | TAKES FLING AT c ng two months of Mayor Caldwell's six, the 6% cent fare ob-. d newspaper woman, under arrest left itenry House, her husband, Mon- | 3° “ stop taking @ hard hit) second out. The Robins conf red co, Salt Lake City, Denver, Dal- | STAK EDITORIALS in New York for her alleged part in|day night, She took $500, the fam Sut Gerclecisanite we [arid 14: win. declan cane en Kansas City, Houston, Memphis, » tenor of t rticles In The w does the mayor explain that? the kidnaping, sent a telegram yes-|{ly savings, with her. . Henry ex- | Jonnst . . no hits, no should pitch te ge bard Rie ‘i P « ‘ ged, YOR rt k offt terday to Judge Dykeman, of the ju-| plained to the police Tuesday > CLEVELAND—Covelen . 1 ohana Inneapoiis, St, Paul, Oklahoma, .” he charged, “indicates that the HE MAYOR, shortly after he took office, announced with fanfare and 7 b P aes be tl Steve O'NetI who was at bat, DUPE MMLshih, “Mawath: tind | diadualion of thé attest. care 180 very mahi cent: gene pre gaol tay tri gp ira gtr or ang court here, it was learned to-| only wanted half of the amount. The | mlcson safe at first when he bea ou instead of passing him 0 ame 1s of other cities likewise are | sensitive subject with some people 000 ¢ 00 per yea 2 | “ay House house is at 118 12th ave ney amby od to Wheat in deep | Coveleskie. " ee Tan “1s bing <a bilby Gt thle city | According to tia corn fauren bint might/‘the tolal detiet’toe tt + aq]. Starmich and Capt. of Detectiven - said Gk nies meters Rt ean Cae tor ae ah « Johnston started for Eriphat's what The Seatt : DI, Berens i bajo deol goa 4 bets nape de awd ish iS) Aplb gad ay guelbrrd any Arig Sans Preschd 18 | Strickland, ot Tacoma, dec lare the |” WATER SHUT-OFF NOTIC Miter's throw ‘went to center, but) was te tice ‘a uae peawed tiated papers, dete: AF Boag" oe y Oe oe + fe de © | telegram to be a part of Miss Brain Water will be shut off in the evered by Myers, preventing AB exer 7 i about i ahere ee ee en teas ee ae ee ee Ceneicibal | the mavor's LATERT figures, about $57,000 & mpedih, little more than | erd's carefully planned maneuvers. istrict b en B, Lynn ot. and | [sorting Seiten, Geers reay commer: [catch Johnston. | Johueted cara ly” in the interests of poe ie pee, tle Poa tom Mora gto oad | “She made use of many prominent tr the Lake Washington canal | | dertul try for the ball and almost touchea | ¢@¢ Stop to give Gardner @ poly” in a is of re- | claimed, “then the ‘kicking’ will con If the mayor changes these figures in the next speech, why, then, of 4 influential friends to help her in ty it down; E. Smith a to M wits r >, 7 onary publishers, have done for alance . tust " r anc bentia! Sree nop & least of 16th ave. N., on Wednes. | | a h flied to Myers, One (Turn to Page 14, Column &) , | tinue for the balance of the time that | course, we'll have to draw new conclusions, The Star bys no figures of ite |the kidnaping,” sald Starwich. “Wel !"Gay, October 13, from 8 run, two hit, no errors pendent journalism in America! | am mayor, whioh will not be more| own. It has taken the mayor's entirely expect her to do the same in her ef-| | ¢ >’ sah ad Ne wild aie th SIXTH INNING P. BROOKLYN—Oleon sent a long fly to ‘ell your friends about The Star. them they can have it deliv- E Bed, by mail or carrier, anywhere | % Him the state of Washington, for ty cents a month.) than 17 months | B' 'T EVEN 80, the situation is 80 pessimistic asthe mayor would | forts to get out of the scrape.” x——— — — ———B Speak Bheeh t, Wamb w Caldwell also charged that the Sevh oo bat sie enker; Sheehan out, Wamby to - “A PERSONAL MATTER,” Johnston on an easy hopper; Griffith newspapers are “still sore because| According to the mayor's W figures the car dines took ean JUDGE DYKEMAN {Mayor of Cork Now tent speaker way back tor hin tremen they couldn't name the mayor at the| in in the first «ix months of 19 cee ate 2 619,842.90 | 54 *5 4 J cMAS dous drive, No runs, no hits, no errors. init oonition® ant-that ey vexers| Ax posters hae oa $2.019-845.20 |" Judge Dykeman today dectined tol) On 6lst Day of Fast! cirvenaxn—caraner out, Korey, are handing the people hand-picked| Producing Pa IS? ange eR po rap URN S | make public the telegram, or to int} Lonpon Lord Mayor Wnammisted: W. Jonnaton walked; sem news concerning the strect car situa mate the nature of It MacSwiney completed 60 days of fast-| ter; W. Johnaton out stealing. Mi ’ | BUT during these entire six months the city paid a five-cent im stan” whe } ‘ ft 1] tion |fare. The fare is 25 per cent higher now. Add to the receipts t is @ personal matter,” was bis ing with his condition almost un-|te Kilduff. No runs, no hits, no errors, | QUOTES CITY 125 per cent and take away a quarter of that, or 6% per cent jcomment, when called on the tele: | changed, according to the latest Sinn | SEVENTH INNING y | phone at his home. |*It does not con in bulletin. This was the Gist day| BROOKLYN-—Matis went oxt Rencteny TREASURER'S FIGURES for de ased business, and will find that under the new to the ‘ |tain an appeal for assistance.” , bull pen to warm up. Wheat oe © Kilduff, ab AYER SEEN?’ As bearing upon the issue raised | fare the receipts in the first six months would have been...... 3,111,069.93 | “Papo ncoording to a newn|°%, bia strike. Relatives were sald to! soul Reninst the right fleld walle ak Miller, © ny ‘The Star, that the city car line is| Which, compared to the same expenditu +. 8,128,800.47 | . Mise Bre h a090re os have abandoned hope of obtaining his outside the ‘line, Wheat lined. ‘tow tLamar .... by T ar I F line ti dispatch recetved by The Star early | release Smith, who took the smash without mor, Grimes, p ot lowing mone . quoted roduce a purely negligible deficit for the six months of..... 6,730.7 aot losing money, the mayor quoted| Produ anoving 4 f yh 74) today from New York, has been r . ing out of his tracks; Myers out, Wamby, fehmandt cernecccoceno™ as fol In ¢ r words, had the fare been 6% cents during the first six months of the year the street car system would have paid expenses witiapeienk kets o| cocccecccecooF Snckeucenusaal | cooroumncoconn> Lreonsnoue lnousccooe’ the end of the month, the total umount we had paid out more than am oe Fa } with a posse. we had received,” Caldwell asserted . 8, OFFICERS BURN UP STILL <=. ‘And there were on the 20th of Sep. @aturating the whole outfit with tember $44,489.62 warrants outstand , ‘5 line, federal prohibition officers |ing which had been issued against, | Which included a number of persons attached to the || rrainera nday night burned a complete dis |but had not been paid out of the) evangelist’s party. {They were also much in each Isn't it natural to believe that || chance 8. Juway named the city treasurer's records, 4 Tanks saad” trees, | OWN treet you! : Jing Friday | py = |for a slow roller; Konet ted: | oss Lake Washington that a man — FR expenditu S TO THE naming of Seattle’s mayor, that’s another| “she maintained silence today," A ‘HAPPY HOME| sewett made o.mocd stop of hinenes| Totes n te ff the description of Jim Sphyridis, | ‘ 4 story—a most interesting one, too, The Star will tell|the dispatch said, “regarding the al BROWNING, Mont. Oct. 12 eens, ae ne See Manis Se, Saree e *Ratted for Miller in seventh inning, alleged “pitchfork murderer,” he °14| you about it TOMORROW. |leced Kidnaping of Robert Stagg, son |'Two members of the younger Black: | {)) ramtbied We rollers’ anes” nen Sew | tBatted for Grimes in eighth inning, een seen by her skulking In the } é . | of Georg y ew York news: | feet Indian set have just been joined Datting for Miller, went | Cleveland AB. R. H. PO. A Sprush near her home at Hazelwood. 2 496,465.6 86 }paperman, formerly of Seattle and/in the holy bonds of matrimony ‘Wamby to W. Johnaton. No rung, | Jamieson, If ..,.. 4 . Sphyridis has been hunted for sev ‘ Sh Tacoma. |The names of the contracting parties | °"® Mit, one error, Hpaate et i months as the alleged slayer of it t’ “4 “New York police today had been! were John Kick a Woman and Mary |,,CLYYEUAND—Krueger now catching | amith, ¢ ry Jane Pappas, niece of Greek Oo vange is s on; | Guakte to: locate Geurwe tame. “Se |Auike Barc ee rqirooklya,, O'Neill smashed & wicked | Gardner, ab. cut Pollopoious, on Mercer. is-|. Y was said to have been seen three to Grimes and O'Nelli was tun down be. |W ers, ronencions, on Mercer ie, Asana t ch Nove uao otto Lanne diab, «eaint x tween second and third, Grimes to Shee iphyridin’ hayfork Bes: hig AG e S eceive nto eC | eee a ormerly secretary to | Habit Is a Great han to Olson to Konay.to Cleon, Coveles Aor Deputy Sheritt TD. McCully tett| (| YAKIMA, Oct. 12.—Ina voice broken with sobs, while a ||Stetansson, the explorer, and that Thin doubled fo, scoring Goveicanez | iH fhe county stockade for Hazelwood quiet fell over the great tobernacle, the Rev. E. J. Bulgin, || Mise, Brainerd was a friend of Stet id Warty ied to. Maees tin abate coat | *Olmon out tn third, hit by, atted bal voted evangelist, stood in the rostrum here last night and ene But Sometimes Very Expensive | speaker walks A by Innings: ( aiid shade , ine the base 2. smith ‘ 00 received into membership of the church the man who Sat- || BOTH. FRIENDS OF People got the hnbit ot piading b Lets ts ShecN Gee rie tha Kies Lae eke eee ee : : ‘ “pb Feyesn é Ay: ol SSO? ‘ their ads in a certain newspaper | errors. " a teas . 4 urday had shot and killed the evangelist’s son, Arthur Bul- | During the time that Miss Brain-/| and will i it tp eveh ine KIGHTH INNING SUMMARY gin, aged 21. zs erd, as society editor, and Stagg, as'| they don't get the desired re- BROOKLYN—Sehmandt, batting for pas Wit peal ae 10a "comes The accidental death of Arthur Bulgin was caused by |\a reporter, worked together on The |} suits Geteneg: ne ot sew Ae a sae baston, Jamieoon Streek amma the discharge of a gun in the hands of Ralph Lyons, aged || Star bere, it ts recalled, Stefansson ‘The Seattle Star has the low. | Sheehan filed to Smith, No runs, ne hits, | Grimes 2 Coveleskie 1. Bk 40. Lyons and the youth-were members of a hunting party ||¥%" '" Seattle for some months an: |] est rate per line and the largest || h° *rrors ‘ "1 Sitvetend .. Bennie - I 1 ‘ 9 PAr'Y |) was a not infrequent visitor of Mi dully circulation of any Seattle CLEVELAND—Mamaux now pitching |at plate; Dineen CAmeriean) at fea} for Brooklyn, W. Johnaton flied to Shee: | Kiem. (National) at. second; Com han; Sewell fied to Myera on an say (American) at third. ‘Time—t:68 Neill fanned, No runs, no hits, | Ring Lardner newspaper, lery that they found set up in a|street car fund | The Rev. Mr. Bulgin spoke quietly, fully exonerating || other's company publicly, and many Ae, - no erro! . Mr. F : r | ¥ |] it will give the best results? Meverly concealed sack near New- bh mnpebinn eas atedaded ‘by sacs hice ‘ Fe, J ot Mis: ny and ‘ ‘ port 4 Sice Exhe 1 “ fr ard me yee ie a sam a ans aby ygnore'| him for the accident and receiving him into full member- pecige ri ae 7 “ha apy is alee Advertise your Miscellaneous ‘ten Re at DOAN ne acrons ¢ Washington, A|than 300 persone, members of the ’ 6s ‘ . Jeity hinted broad a courtship.!] gor gale, Roose rete OOKLYN—Griftith filed to Jamie fore quantity of mash and raisins, | club, their families and others inter. || 8hip of the church. As sobs arose from all parts of the || rumors of her betrothal to the ex: | for Bale, Rooms for Rent, Furni: || 5°" wheat singled 40 senior: ‘Ayers ture for Sale, ete., in Star Want cod W ¥ uk and twc compicte #ulls, were found. |ested in the present condition of the | tabernacle, the two men embraced each other. ple prame en neve uin-| Ads and b tosaed devate, orwell too wale, oon , Ac get best resull ‘orced Myers, Sewel y 9 arresty were mude, lstreet car system, | 4 st dvohwe Saw es hee Coe ee (Turn to Page 14, Column 8) | ome tit, we erveces