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| WEATHER. Ail | FORECAST v Ka Matter May % 189%, at the Postoffice ot Beattie Vol NO. 201 SEATTLE, WASH,., § Seattle — Another Game : eee = PROBE PERJURY Braves Slug Way to Fifth Straight s jowdy, folks! This must. be payday. “Here comes, bill co CHARGES HELD Victory Over Portland Pia he — Sroka “Cite AS es he: yy peop LEGAL = [ BOX SCORE ] ‘ SEATTLE BeBe He BPO ARI ' ect to bintobot in| Kennedy Says Witnesses |o.norne. of a ae ; ry one oot same with cartridges | May Be Tried for Untruths |prady. 2b ......... caaOv agate. Hrd me seen Aver OLD OPINION, DIFFERS|Cohwer: If -+.-.--- Pitre kong hs ed POCKOM, FI. weccccccese . “ 0 v0 CANDIDATES FoR THE Poison SAYS It Does Not Apply in = pom af" eae fe - dated ps H af oD ( ( 0 WY CLUB Present Circumstances | TOWN SO -vtree ‘ qe 4 % Crane, ss. aseseewses 5 0 1 4 1 1 have guined wid E. Baldwin, c. ... 1 0 1 9 1 ( could not prem charges | Eldred, rf .........00000. 2 1 1 0 0 0 Ginks whe are walking around the | leced 1 corruption Totals ...-..sssesees 4 6 oul 13 world on & wager that they won't city by Ce PORTLAND AB R H PO. A. EL perform werk whatsoever on the | Pore i z a trip. The bet’s a c ‘ Benton, 2b 4 { 0 0 { 7 o|* ‘ Be nd F Cox, ef. SASS « & A, bt IOS Ae Tere xpec e Pm ommittes | Lhomas, 1b A 0 0 0 0 0 L nage aft charges in| Poole, rf..,........0005- 1 0 1 13 3 0 th administration Lude \ ooo Distel, ss. ;: 2 1 1 1 ) 0 THE SNAPPY soctETY Dalla Giovanni was called before th bp BB eens sees eevee a ¥ : Gecnaattige pet & grand jury i. katy ie ssid Rie ety aioe atlas 4 1 1 2 0 0 tah | Sree secwing neowse| dicted him on a perjury count. The| 2 a , toc Be Denetagin oe este Tit Deve) sok was fights het of “superior | Daly, Ce ves eereerneencers e 4 1 1 0 being ot Lake Mehonk.”” court on a demurrer, The state ap-|Gardner, p. ..... be wxlstace 3 1) 0 2 2 Tachi dapian, att 4 aitrte. 44\ boua ton aint te Ge meeka | Xk aTTiGOn bi sis Wink C507 ene 2 voriting @ book on Kis impressions. tnat the council committee was not ie hope he dogan's forget so 11148)» judietas boty and had no authority what's wroig with Totals 27 peat seth B jodie ged mal ig = “5! Umpires—High and Burnside. pg nC rected” the fATeehed Jawn of the park, they. ta |bodyvtatks fact erybody tall NSIDE city hall they talk about i stat y Nt } , ee Mee nendous che bea? *) fan ¢ end, make | faricies about w it have bee fac ide, i LITERARY NOTE court held the notary did not have| Weather—clear and cold. Attendance, 35 Or as aed Ore nena een en ee a de er ee ee ee, poets |: Hane and staan, im: the, @caneiiias Bobbed hair is going out of fashion. authority to administer a binding | : E SUMMARY the fog lifted and she be. {204 Wonder Mane I perlencee’ Kaht-eotiind pane faye wee ne ee eee reports Paris, We may yet see the | oath R # pay fing around the mooring c Ba leeace half-formed plans the | Nicholses and the Browns talk about day when the American Needle-| according to Kennedy, the case ix| &e 00120201 ait } future | graft. and such trivialities; outside woman is ne longer the most popular not analagous with the prese p11 031 N nee the day the Sist divistor ! ' Take “Pegleg” Thorson, for in- | Pesleg Thorson has thought for his magazine in the barber shop. probe { Portland 100101000 j 1 du Camp Lewis war | stance . ternal soul and talks about his red pity rte eoudenitias'oteteh't Hit 1019639904 . pas ridhi a RreRt eatbeuring ce 1 oiie hroud, waiting in Gildeskaal, in When a cross word puzzle fan \the Gill charges was a spec Sacrif ts: P, Jones, 2 ty been seen EGLEG Sara bade i pi sage fis z eads the name of a radio station, | mittee not created by coun ord) « vo hit Thoma. THOUSAND AUTOS wurm, ‘atituchn’ sunshhie. with | o. Wa wis. open ay,” | says like K-F-O-A, the first thing he does | nance," Kennedy said. “At once af er, Runs bated AT MOORING MAST Castle Town Runs Ashore ; 5 wooden: ih Tatiald pare phere Ba ; Oh, the crowd there’ be 2 try to dope out the missing letters. | terward the council passed an amend , ; homas, Rohwer, 2; Daly, 2 Nea inines were tma-| jn Seattle Harbor i n front ‘and his hawk sting | {round the pearly -gates—millions . ca eee eereay the case | But Indians Must Win Coast} ea. ":; iowman. Runa responsible: | neuvered into position about the ANH ON INE HOt: | inititnt wes Blk, balk restin:|of them. And all in white shrouds. ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE present efficle commit Pennant First--Killefer Gardn Struck out:| mooring mast. Some of them came ae wae r noses mi have q Gharikiae As ate ged can see, all white, is within its legal rights In com: | 4. Bases on balis:|carly F ening and remained |. et et ” a 4 westward on the heaving galley | » Western ocean when the: “Chinese lot- pelling truthful answers. Perjury Double plays: {all night. At midnight 500 autos had | bUUc of the eo eee thoubaind veers aes de a a SE =n I ‘ - off t of Tho t > 5 } c el is * ‘ prosecutions may be brought against BY LEO LASSEN Thomas; Jones | aagembled at the of the mooring | 7 Thomas psa bs li at RO briel_ will blow his tram: teries aren't the wes gay Benger on frag PORTLAND, Oct. 18.——“Re te. SaalAtein | ait near the 7 mission docks at] oo? an time, Hi P ste rash: pet, like it is written in the only gambling in- truth before it jlefer, manager of the Sent wmar With few exceptions, the crowd | Smith Cove, id . Beran the pearly (gutta. to. Paradions nh) Book,” says Pegleg, tamping to- ; 4 3 dians, is willing to pit ht der! d the soldie ward und while shifting to pler 4 for ee on) baceo into his stained mouth, sthétiins ‘fa Be With Councilman Ralph Nichols \ : Sy was orderly and the soldier gua Judgment day “iad iter: trein. th bern = attle. There is ) | mittee concerning the nature of ie bse ys . beginning P 18.—The Seattie keeping the crowd back of the safety ve rected ie ria = rr. whoa tees igtaaeuch! cated oe icin 4 js oath, public interest was aroused by |Sro™ tooay, P peg Be lay pounded out thelr | /ines. : ° opers as I a all figured 1 n white shrouds. the pag 2 of tne subpenaing of Edwin J. Brown, }the Coust leaguo: flag and th hh straight victory over Portland,| Camp Lewis, astir early, got the | Wise serv nid that reports from Pegleg cunn king hig! “And up before the pearly gates matrimony. ie, the ors son, who is to ap-| Saints are willing to take a 60-50 niin6 20. first glimpse of the giant craft at} the vessel we that she was not! old gray t sunshine, |®8 far as you éan ‘see, will be all os the bane theccottites next Tuce. [Slt on the gate with no EUAFAR-| Timely ol red, Bowman | 6:55 @ m, when she appeared | damaged and in no immediate dun:| tempting the ng pigeons with |of Us—and there,” grins Breathes there a man wlth sout so| day Coeust bes: gald here: today and Rohwer 1 for the vic-| from: the: south 4d POPE map: «2 “Ken, | RR Seer ea ee mean "Voude Peso ty Ab FP Killefer was leading his men into for “ Without a sigh to show that st The Castle Town is of 3,328 gross} sir, I got all figured out andj Where I-shall win. the title hite witnesse: ™ re he ne | if y e c Seattle “ b le Sniaaal i gf t he fi ume ol Portland ser id passed thru one © most | tonnage and was built 219 with |‘One-Eye' Connol a Champion Crasher of the. Fina germ «Ts SE mittee are on tenord to the effect {the fifth mame of the F n on wetland a doubl Beavers featured | 8d passed thru one of the m eer ni he s i 191 th | ‘One-Eye’ Con is a fool to me. eae ak a ek etl, ee : He, heer Zit: E © dae before |i here this morning and h uD lin the fielding hotioks ere tests in her history—even | her r ship, astle Point, at “All ‘One-Eye’ ever crashed ees eee dosh, I hope nobody ever discovers|that Chigatown, on the day before) | a. two victories of the remaif " ter City, N. J. Her home i ned | Connolly then? Hey, where will what the middlc initial of my|the election, "came across” with at conor cinch Seattie's |, Jones Pitched wild during the firat (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) ie Guiinds encbetig was fight gates and baseball | One nye’ be é name’ stands for!” least. $600 and $600 for the Brown | (6, ‘ite Mities e eenant. _|/aningt, allowing a run for Port Fray 7 , according to Fates, I'm going to crash the | “Because there will be me and ser r chest. The committee also is|" ar r % ee DS qiiand in the first and fourth. s¢ . pearly gates and, what's more, | i, © of. the fac! lotteries are| 4 heavy for hung over Portland) 111, got one inthe fourth. Jones The helpless steamer has a depth) St. Peter'll say to me: ‘Pegle; my “Old; mather And father, Sa ciaae re of. the fact, that |this morning, but it looked ike it 4 of 21.6 feet and is more than 321| gleg, | red shrouds, standing out in the running wide open in Chinatown. |{TI" morning, ou for the game (faced Gardner, a former team mate, eat Bee #1) come forward from the crowd |Crowa like a— like a. lighthouse im But all efforts to connect the two | ™ ee land team, im (08. the Portiand mound, | j iis and enter in.’ Yes, sir, that’s ow: His B= al putting on a vi questioned Friday flatly insisted |*even'h Pilce, Oi en a e peopie. in| FIRST: INNING Uta ment day.” ahiouds so Bathe: tesa See x |that they knew of no gambling, |* the first four game Beattle—Osborne grounded out to “Well, Pegleg, that's an achieve-/then we go forward and crash the | (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) sas i - bea Ay ve} ment. Most of us don’t look ahead! gate before th t becaust tle wins a couple of more! J det achat | ges opel out, Brazil to L Hlett Mak N |tnapitae® Héwcbur ambinied tet wat § = “ie he yt necaiite we ames, a Ps De AF a Thom: tohwer grounded to i plor ej catch § rs eye ‘st.’ ball games, a lot of sports will b |La Follette Won’t 11 Chinese Killed sl i alte 1 to/La Follette Makes New crasher going to crash: the final eee willing to bet she wins the pennant.| La Follette on si = shiva No runs, fo hits, no Ch in | H gate? How's he going to do that,| Pig a | Pacific C in Eastern Strife «or arges in Inquiry wee going to do that ‘| IDE City Hall they talk facts— THE Most sensations, | _ ‘Tour Pacific Oast| ww YORK, Oct. 18. -Hatchet| Portland—Henton out, Brady to eee | ‘ has Ler: gai catteates suai eines and outside, on the sundrenched ENT OF THE YEAR SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Oct. 18—| 6 trom San Franclico have been |Howman. T 1 walked. Cox} CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Repubticans| LAW Violators Given Long] Posies waaaing th popcorn ice |enae’ ight a oe antwn ay “Sayor Brown ‘Dodges Pub- | Declaring he has won the West |™en from SUe unl a Mines of (Walked. Poole forced Cox at second, | are dumping more than $10,000,000 irrigate ea sack | what might haye been and what may licity!"—Star headline, jand the real battle ground i IM) 118 tong war in the East, according |Brady to Cr Brazil] on third.} into the republican campaign, Sena- Terms at Walla Walla | grass, “And my cour a ‘iathan OR a oe 8 |the Bast, Senator Robert M. Lali ce nition police headquar-|Thomas doub to right scoring| tor La Foll leader of the Inde-| — i wore Se DP eae Now that Doc has tried to dodge | Follette. independent candidate for | ters tod Brazill. Poole out at the plate,| pendent ticket, today charged thru} Heavy sentences were pronounced z publicity, anything may happen. We | President pk sree et ta us With seven dead in Greater New |Becker to ¢ One run, one! his attorney, Frank P. Walsh, be-|by Judge J. T, Ronald in sapere | 7 . oa . tay expect to hear that Dan Landon |" 8° t© vie ae Hanh tas: fast York, the police planned drastic |hit, no errors |fore the senate campaign fund com-|court on law violators Friday. | lg lg oO irs ip has put on a vest, that County Com. | Deen expe iM rt ay measures to stamp out the warfare SECOND INNING mittee. | Cit? Faber was sent to Wall Thiesionér. Bil Gaines ts-wearkig.aus.| "Oo OmANe between disputing hinese clans, eattle—Becker singled to right.| 1 abbott are, aca Be ¥ i a ise 5 yeara'6ne Over Ore T T < i] . | Vete detectives early tods a Follette | ca me pi ata “OP: stealine’ & benders, that the police ar EXPLORER DIES percan yore rly today |nowman hit into a double play.|\as) stated, “I am here Soul Pieper went: to Mcdiroy gon § rt ing rested a bootlegger, and that Presi 3 5: |thredded the mazes of Chinatown. |} pi.46) to Benton to Thomas. T. ‘alsh stated am | ‘aul Prieber went to Monroe for ‘developed into a| STUTTGART, Oct. 18—Professor | disarming members of the Hip Sink |i iawin out, Gardner to ‘Thomas, | *ttorney |from two to 15 years on a similar : * ee pane. |Grucnberg of the Stuttgart museum, |tong at the doorway of their head. |B NE 182 “Senator Ia Follette told me to| charge jGiant Aircraft Turns Inland From Pacifie died in his fourth attempt to reach | quarters. 1. potiianid— Stebel etek Gi tell this committee that more than| }rrank Van Nooten was given a DIAKY lthe sources of the Amazon river, leven Chinese in all © been 4 ‘ qos i thas "Ge i daar $10,000,000 is being spent in this) y in jail and $1,000 fine for an (October 17) luccording to word just receiyed|killed in the Host since the tong | farnec Bide ies fardner Dit) campaign by the republicans to de-jassault involving a young girl; 1 A to breakfast sfooores 1 into double play, Jones to Brady tol ¢ lof th le." | BOARD up, and to breakfasting on war broke out 11 4 ago, RI refi hua Akay ns ‘eat. the will of the people {Louis Marten was sentenced to one 304 J. 8. N. SHENAN: a red w r va ” here. ' | hs 7 disappeared when she entered the vale Lunn.” the best’ f of hot Bo , no hits, no yak eo caee | ee tetitekn! tine evél-aitas out -at| = _ — ——— sere ere ba dablare ih Mila a! 7 All the evidenco in the cas bee year in tho county jait when he|**DOAH, BY WIRELESS . TO and met fair weather. the Old Dominion. So to work, bat soon é been secured from “creditable wit-|hjeaded guilty to petit larceny, UNITED PRESS VIA KGW, PORT-| From the b whe sun arost | ry MOPS, | y 7 hour when the sun arose home again by oat, oe AD e Ex- onvicts A 1 THIRD INNING rages and other reliable, sources|” Onjgokers, at the tru expreased| LAND, 18.— Moving” slowly'| between thelsHauditaifr payee saetiene gun. in preparation tor the shooting that | lV SPATTLE-Crano alnigied to cen. and leads us to cbatley i that Sheds cccdmant at’ the” kenerculty 168 seainst se wind, the dirigible| the mists of the valleys and opening that nobody will spy the little pasture ° ter Baldwin filed to Jones. | charge ts a fac alsh said. Jyudge Ronald with other people's} Shenandoah turned from the Pa:|the day, until the same sun dropping oo the hilt, where resldeth » corer of d ttl Police J b loner sacrificed, Bragit to Thomas,|. “Senator La Follette, in talking tol time, Jcific over the twinkling lights of|—a red ball—-behind the oceans, tip: inks, two of which, heaven willing. or ea é Oo S| acer dut, Benton ts thoming, “No |Mmo. on tong auasine Blashons: at = cit ee AE ite town st lovers, Ore. | ping «the mountain tons with ted hese old eyes lost their cunning. | runs, one hit, no errors, | Kansas City, sald be had under- at 1 a. m., Saturday. while the valleys became black with ve ere oF Tensioner [rama one Nite No errors. te crano| estimated his charge made that al May Reopen Tacoma} wren tarrisnung was reached at| night the breakers wore a white bor Prohibition my be a good thing, | liminated by Finger Prints; Another Man) .o nna enna ‘o vight.| stash, fund of $5,000,000 was being! Schools on Monday |" %,', the Ds, shin’s, course |der between the sea and shore far be- but you er a soda. foun-| Doubts Scandal; Gets Job lCox out, Brady to Bowman, Poole | ttlsed,” Walsh sald. “Wo havo leads : b Tuooma's city | Was tured due north thru the Wil}low. While tho sun deseribed its tain 4y:; “This one is on loudts © al; . flied out to Rohwer. No runs, one{to show that the fund will run to) TACOMA, Oct. 18.—Tacoma’s city |tamette valley toward Portland, — | ctrele in the heavens, the Shenandoah me." hit, no errors Fe es $10,000,000 or perhaps $12,000,000. | Schools, closed last month as & pre | Corvallis was passed at 2:25 a.| skirted the California coast from San q dle Finger prints proved to be Collier, Lieut. J. W. Smith and f FOURTH ¥ oH “Sonator La Follette also has ask- | Cautionary measure against infantile} m, Lights of the cities and vil-| Francisco bay, with its shipping and Girls who roll their hose the stumbling block for several Detectives Dan Moennan and bi ele 34 ed me to tell you he does not avant} Paralysis, may regen cae it ity, | ages showed clear in the valley, |busy cities, to the north, with its ought to wear earmuffs on their aspiring men attempting to get 3: W. Bampaon, is conducting SEATTLE—Brady walked, Rohwer) thig to take on a partisan tinge, |New cases are bbe ie Re a ed while streams of automobiles and/farms and hills, Occasionally was knees these chilly days. on the police force, it was re. ; i : beat out a bunt, Brady to xecond.|and that wo are not sajocting evi-|over the wookend, according to Dr. |ocomotives dotted highways and] sen the smol@ of a small sawmill, Ps yenled by the police examining examinations for policemen. The |Becker sacrificed, Brazill to Benton. | qenee and documents to sult our|©: * Engels, city health officer, railroads on the northwest coast. Until Brookings, Ore., was reached Heat will not be turned on in| board Saturday, Out of . less exams will close October Bowman singled to left, scoring | case, We will simply present all the ; Mrwod Vie The moon rose slowly from be-| at dark, the coast line was like that Keattle street care until November 4,| than 180 applicants, five ex-con The applicants are asked |Brady, Rohwer to third, Bowman nee." Indian Lore in hind the mountains as the airship| from Boston to Charleston, on the als sopored | yicts have been weeded out. whether they drink, if they be- |went to second on the throw to! Walsh also announced that Sam- 5 passed the mouth of the Rogue} Atiantie. ‘a Mtrect car conductors are think» One of the men was traced long to the W. W., owe any |third, T, Baldwin fanned, Crane} yet Untermyer, noted lawyer of] Washington Book river at 9 p. m., Ights twinkling] por most of its course during the ing of werring an ice pick as a) thru hin finger prints as being money, were ever sued, or failed out, Distel to Thomas, One run, two| New York, would associate with him PORT ANGELES, Wash., Oct. 18.]0n Shore and the coast line lay the Shenandoah skirted the fodye pin | wanted in the East by the po to pay thelr bills. hen, if hits, no errors, in the alleged “slush fund" inquiry. | —Miss Mary Morse has written | White under the moonlight. shore, riding much smoother over ¢ ake | jice of a certain city. Later he | theht finger prints show they | PORTLAND—Thomas filed out to] ‘Thres campaign, funds are being|a book of legends of the Slwash In-| After leaving the Coast the ship's | soa than over land, When she tound- Seattle woman aks for divoree be-| was found to be Innocent of | have not been in jail, they are | Becker. Distet beat out a hit to] collected for the republicans, Walsh |dian, entitled, “Lore of the Olympic: | altitude was increased from 1,000/oq the ridge of mountains around 4 cause her husband brings moonshine | charge and the man was placed on the eligible list. Crane and went to second when} stated. One is by the national re-| Land.” The book contains a num 0. feet. p. Bi) “ands apaddboaHoat SUR eaten home, Some women are never sat-| piaced back on the eligible list. One applicant was asked Sat- |Crano threw wild to first, Jones! publican committen, the second ts by | ber of stories and illustrations of well | FAIR WEATHER sho turned inland to give the city a H safied. The examining board, compos urday whether he believed the |fanned, Daly singled to right, seor-|the bunkers of the country, and the! known Indian characters, and is dedi. | OVER THE VALLEY greeting but did not eirele it, At see ed of Inspector Joo T, Mason, graft stories in the newspa Ing Distel, Gardner out, 1. Baldwin} third 4 by the manufacturers and|cated “to all pioneers of Clatlam| Anxiety over her supply’ of gaso- | other times she was so farat sea thas =A. J. 8. and Capts, R. W, Olmsted, B. C. He sald, “no” ynd was accepted. (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) business men, Walsh sald. County, Washington.’ line being sufficient.to bring ot hs (Lurn to Page 2, Column Q) ATURDAY, OCTOE Oo, | HUGE CROWD 0 SEES ARRIVAL The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ~The SeattleSta Wash. under the Act of Congress March a 3 1924, 18 SAFELY. AT CAMP henandoah Flies Over Tacoma; Will Come Here Today; | Mooring Delayed | | QUATTLE day for the Shenandoah, to pay city, A the ship that she walting Satur. giant dirigible, by visit to Wireless message in the morning would fly over if the fog fog continues the made Sunday, the f reports the day definite was this from stated Seattle lifted. trip will ship. wire! Hadio later in et Saturday If the by from the ship were expected thne for the j visit ACOMA nm r 8 r my when she Pp Lane oring ma 2m to the mast ship when A crowd estimated over 15,000, tuding 5,000 automobiler, was gather? on the protde to catch a! 1) gitrepae of thé whip When she should os nga or x t ay 51%, Per Your, by Mati, $200 * r EXTRA CITY WAITS GIANT AIRSHIP! TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ARRIVES These Men Talk Fancies, Not F acts Inside the City Hall Facts and Charges are Hurled Back and Forth; Outside, Men Speculate on the Future woe nar ‘ Inside the city hall they talk facts. hall, talk fancies as they feed stray kernels of popcorn to the friendly pigeons. speculate on what might have been and what will be. osophers. You wi down to the City hall and le to'pm, free of charge. inkidy the. county-olly . b they talk facts; outside, on the «ln. | popcor it to hear stories, listen ulidige These men, sitting in the park outside the city They Here are three of the park phil- —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer But the fancies will restore your faith, Sprawied out on the grass, sitting } crom-legged on the benches, to the tting pigeor | back-in Gildeskaal, in Nordland, they had it figured out, too. Before I die Lam going back to Gildeskau!l and F — 4 \ } Seciniein sabi oe SS emesis

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