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The Newspay |The Seattle Star teen oe * BASEBAL EXTRA TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Ax Ill is Matter afay 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, W under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879 Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 fl. ot. NO. 192. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19 chool Row Rages in Skagit Co. "cadens ' Hit | 2 ) Homers by Joe Harris and Pie Tray- e ] On nor Feature; Johnson Pitching | Tight Ball for Champions e ' IRBES FIELD, Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 7 —Washington A won the first game of the world’s series here today, with Walter Johnson pitching masterful ball for the world’s champions. The Pittsburg club was unable to fathom the : 9 s ry delivery of the » pitcher of the American league. Joe Harris and Pie aynor featured with home runs. Final score: Washington 4, Pittsburg 1. The Municipal league should be just as ee eae ne interested as is The Star in seeing that | nder conditions that” the city manager plan goes into effect on ; a foundation firm enough to withstand ume of the world’s series attacks that may be made on it from any ded wit Be seine eae source. That there will be such attacks | expo! mcusns, tut the tans —many of them—goes without question. OY obit einen ons ae Le It is essential that the plan be submit- Oe ee a sae ted in such manner that its legality will he st rie omnes ‘be beyond question or controversy. Parents Defy, Superin- | tendent; State Probes Burning of School (EDITORIAL) ORPORATION COUNSEL KEN- NEDY’S opinion on the Municipal league’s city manager amendment is to the effect that the amendment “is of doubtful validity.” Kennedy’s ruling followed an argu- ment, in which dozens of the best attor- neys in Seattle disagreed on the matter. The very fact that this disagreement took place indicates that, should the amend- folks! ‘The World Serie: ste broadcasted this year by we may yet hear, falled off on account of rnd | { Pirates went Into see ! fg to the World Series over | ‘would be almost perfect, | fast devise some way to | the smell of a frying Se ( miss GRAHAM SHOULD STOP THIS QUARREL! (Editorial) HE STAR, at the solicitation 4 { both sides of the school alot of weird sounds, he Rte, jet ihe Ph sj] Pow raging in Alger, Shagit J iroing pop dotties at|| county, sent a man to investi _ . }] gate. He found a condition bor. dering on the feudal days of the old South; where Hate reigns in warranted. noon and mounted police outside the park were iving away those who eae he fst game will Mimaers despite the fear to use mis find their way around In} —--— y's News Picture x| “Bucky” Har-| ris, youthful | leader of the all its ugly aspects. Charges of a serious nature have been preferred against the school principal, C. A. Cummins. Miss Mabel Graham, county sehool superintendent, bas re- fused to have the situation aired, Meanwhile parents are refus: ing to send their children to school and are openly defying Miss Graham to prosecute them under the compulsory schoo! law. Th thinks Miss Graham ment be ordered placed on the ballot by the city council, it surely would be taken into the courts and city affairs be thrown into chaos while the matter was being threshed out. The Star is unqualifiedly in favor of city manager government. In The Star’s opinion, the best method of doing this is for the Municipal league to get behind the move for an election of freeholders, to propose a slate of candi- dates it wishes to serve on the freehold- - ers’ commission, and put forth all of its efforts to elect that slate at the free- holders’ election and to write the Mu- The Washington club was the first on the field. Bucky Ha led the nde from the dugout and players filed behind him | in a near military forms The }fans gave the: and the players #1 } The champions were all togged out in new uniforms, several of the substite violating all the | ce superstitious rules of baseball by wearing new she Washington | Perego: bak Senators. Who || case before the state board’ of today prediect-|} education and either clear or con- ed his men|| viet Cummins of the charges and stop a feud tha a dis- grace to Washington's educa- j It is of the opinion that the Municipal | league plan is the best plan of that kind that has been brought forth. Now, however, that the city’s legal ad- visor has held officially that the method under which the plan was introduced is subject to question, and has said unoffi- cially that it will surely lead to legal snarls and difficulties, even if successful! at the polls, this paper believes the time has come to take another tack. THe game dat 2705 p. m. elghth, ie nicipal league’s city manager plan into the new city charter. : fe eee eNG If the ship we are on is unseaworthy, . on the first) Summary: Stolen base ata rT ed. s out, | ha Bigbee, Sacrifice hits— legally, as Kennedy’s opinion holds, or |': . Ge a bereiine sis) ieee aay in any other way, let’s transfer the cargo sis gone age rete eo cae. i ghae hha ] [SBURG—Moore flied to Rice,| Harris, Rice ‘Traynor to another ship. ch back | Innings pitched t It is this paper’s opinion, after careful piu Paige Onrty ne bh) Set Ma bat against : . Aas | a pitched om the right elbow | Meadows, 28, Charge defeat to Mead- consideration, that this is the best method |) snd he doubled up in. pain near) ows. Struck out by—Johnson, 19; of securing a sound, attack proof city the plate, The players gathered | Meadows, 4; Morrison, 1. Bases on ; manager government. 910020061 Oooo 0000 would win in} straight sets, | if the track! was fast, and) TOUNT VERNON, Oct. 7.| his line held | —dA group of sullen men ; on off-tackle| Pikes iJ ee ain | standing in front of a coun- i ‘try hotel. Another group in # photograph of “Bucky” | front of a store across the Be te ae, gent, | street. Children playing in the first tee in Pittsburg. the dusty, wind-swept road- éared his men would win) Way, heedless of the school- Heckwut in the third round, if | bell. The school principal, ate ast: and his line held) Cautiously opening the es eae’ ; I Ge cee sete a aie RET ALN COUNTY Sorrow Tinges the Joy MORGUE STAFE | of Maud’s Homecoming| ee | World series, but © bet- | 2 . ' Be ite bot doz vendore phe before venturing to his amd was suid to be so! That's Alger, Skagit!p ‘ ih | '¥’ Paul Loses Fight to Abolish) sects (eptiatan onl elon dh tig ae me) | iit | BY CLARENCE BAILEY the ice of the northern seas these | flere ith ccetyione | terest school feuds in this 1 UY Corser has ent the hearts of | birds became the proud parents of tional system. t against— around him and Walter Johnson ran | balls off—Johnson, 1. Hit by pitcher from the box and apologized, The} —-Carey twiee by Johnson; S. Harris Pittsburg trainer rubbed the elbow | by Meadows. Umpires—R and Carey went to first rubbing | plate; Owens at first; McCormick at tt 1 his arm. Carey was caught steal-|* ; Moriarityat third No runs, 0 WASHINGTON — Bluege fanned | _ SE D ANNING Peck was out, Traynor to Grantham. | WASHIN N—Juilge went out,| Ruel out, Meadows to Grantham. | Wright to Grantham, on an easy| No runs, no hits, no erfo chance, J ‘ s » Harris bit a home run.|" PITTSBURG — Barnhart fanned. t | It was a drive between Carey and/ Traynor flied to Rice. Wright Men Wanted for Kelso Mur-| Cuyter, and the umpire ruled that LS Nocrunghie Hila -! Wakfurtere icith acetylene! the men who passed the long | four young ones pie Hod See ual ects No runs, no hits, no errors, : der Easily Identified Naren Tana tical cutared Hark le tn order to keep up| county's history is raging. |REDUCE BUDGET $3 737| n who pansed t [four youne ones me hua ny i | Romie: and they ortered iar 19 iva Half the s > tion of the Arctic nights aboar © schooner | ° : eo dogs becu | Rarerpsnieee ‘the time for somebody to | this year as long as the princi | T lay two members of the crew | ¢ nuld come to the rescue, the | ‘ One run, one 1, ward Ge | PITTSBURG — Barnhart flied to the |C.. A. Ci s, hol ob. the Total Budget Cuts to Date) were toxt nen the Maud left Seat-| father and mother and two of the] | Rice. Traynor — single Lie Beemer, © abt the |. A. Cumming, okie He soe 4 Only $41,000 |fie'in June of 1822, In addition to the | vauabs were killed [May Denounces Attempt to| Rice. Traynor singled to right | "SYPTSRURG—Grantham flied to . Wright forced Traynor at s ad, Hee or iets ies re cisgd | tae cAID, MAL SSED IE Care eaegne Sell Death Evidence — | judge to Peek. Grantham fanned. th Aingted over, second : pigeons were aboard, embarking » extra care ey were ta } aie Q is Meadows, EFEATED in his efforts to abol-| 65° thelr honeymoon |to perch on the shoulders of the men rat ws naaoet aieincear wer net D Fins, one: hit, Ho ‘errors. |. Bighee running for Smith, ed. two kod |. WASHIN — Ruel lined td it, and Arnold nesday, Commiasioner Paul made ted two marked | 2 aA a 1 was gripped Injand to pluck tidbits from their lps.| NN second. Moore was out, Bluege Dota st the’ mine, mere mar.) SCHOOL LAW |hot fight on morgue estimates fo m ‘ | Monday night these birds were still |™e" for the mur of Editor Thom-| Traynor, who made a beautiful stop, | ‘ ; | NINTH INNING - | When the Maud pulled into Seattle | North No runs, one hit, no er E Kent, Ths ie et vextte | The parents pay no attention what-| the 1926 budget. {alive as Dovery, of Kelso, Luke 8. \ getting the ball as he was prostrate | ‘Neg [ever to Miss Graham's warning. { z the | But visitors were permitted on| Seattle crime expert, tried to find out On tho-ground. Johnson out, Wright TON + Morrison and for a to New He succeeded in trimming th i i ; 2 (Alaska) They told a Star man Tuesday that| | Wednesday why the murder was to ntham, Rice singled to right. IN—Johnson lined to Rice out, Wright to Gran- tham. S, Harris went out, Wright to Grantham, No runs, no hits, no errors, wee county superintendent, Miss Ma Graham, hus notified militant par- | (2 MAKES THE HEART | ents that they must send thelr chil-| j FONDER dren to school or be prosecuted. | t Rail F. Barns, nurse at the | PARENTS DEFY | ish the county morgue W White the vem | total cofoner’s office and? morgue board Tuesday morning and someone Be pine vadows {Gooch Went in as the battery for es | they were openly defying the com-|)\ tout estimate by $3,737. curiosity or cupldity overcame | Committed. u hay nlp ee ff 3a t, rar Hows Pittsburg. Goslin singled to right forwarded to this de-{ pulsory schoo! law and would do It) Goroner W. H, Corson had asked | ‘commot opened the door of} As this was going on lam, No runs, one hit, nO} Judge out, Grantham to Moore, on « Joe Muller as Jong ax Cusnmins stays. Ja total of $20,080.60 their little cage. SBURG—Smith flied to y.|*ctifice: J. Harris fanned, Blucge Miss Graham, desperate, asked} pe vate seuaton wie thé hote| gone. | their promise to pay i c apes 0") singled to center, scoring Goslin, 7 Wednesday's ion 4 Harris, Meadows walked. Moore} Cummins to resign, put Cummins re-| 16+ or the budget hearings thus ' «| “We ure afraid they will die," one|to C. G. Hill, an automobile sales. | pyittin, Mewueue Walked | Nols | Binego went to second on the throw: ker fused. He hired 4 lawyer in Mount} 9 a paul pointed out that Coroner Seeks Witnesses iN of tho memt of the crew said|man of Portland, for information he | 4 ae Me seuss Wind eek (lin, Peek: out, Morrison to Gran ope do you call a man| Vernon und the lawyer told him it he| Cit Mitt i en ceo was| Death Traged Tuesday, “They will not receive the | furnished concerning the robbery. Judge, ACe aia OMI 8 errors. | tham. One tip hited not arrars, autor | resigned his resignation would be an) os ation costs have gedy |care which we gave them. We wish] Muay, in @ signed statement, said SCRE Wis Fea | _PITTSBU MeNeeley went to ing, ne ch4, upon ‘how | admission that he j9 guilty of all the) ie nt tothe: present | they were badic”* . that the demand for the $6,000 was|,, WASHINGTON—S. Harris was} center for Washington and Rice was on en th 56 to ‘the p it the demand for the $6, ‘as Sania ir : i Pee titling me |charses patrons of his district have) oe of mo n $20,000, | Preparing for the inquest which) ‘The Norsemen are glad to got buck "the greatest outrage I ever heard of See BIN rate lin my ne} moved over to right, taking the es | hurled at him, which include improp-| e#ttiniite 0 TA il 4 to Com.' Will be held Saturday morning into!t9 human haunts, but the happiness |—solling « in a murder Dey bead sntham unassisted. place of J, Harris, Carey was hit Sethe on foot in| er conduct in and out of the sc 00 ister Bre request ‘that the death of two young men and two| which they first’ felt In tinged by he two men accused of the mur-| Nn ee, Ub aa tee to Grantham. | py @ pitched ball. .Cuyler fanned. capital letters, | room and an effort to force the dis " No rt 0 hits, no errors. i sled, Carey all capital rs. | room and an effort to for orgue business be Investigated) thelr lows | ure 90 mutilated and branded | PITTSBURG Cares fanned. Cuy:| oarnhezt singled, Carey on at sec: Meet with the approval | trict to build a mew schoolhouse on a| morgu TU date| (Hae thay cunnét WoRsIbIy -aheak ben BURG—Carey fanned. Cuy-| ond, ‘Traynor flied to MeNeeley. en °6raphers ho hate all| site which he owns. during the ensuing year v de Hecate it the oeelbly cheat (den ter singled over Johnson's head and | Wright fouled to Judge. No runs, hard work, tx h a sxing| The community, as in all quarrels, commissioners huve lopped off about \n ball at Re a ai bot mat py AY | was. trap off first, Ruel to Jud; one hit, no errors. Mey on 9 typewr | in divided, Normally, there are about | $41,000 from the Mi budget estim Next Legi City|« ‘i nite oA betel AAR EE. to Peck, Barnhart oe 7 a or wchool, To-| ates of $4,658,000 | a vet eo indives sc | fa ans, one hit errors, Age ai ee the faction oppos:| Late Tuesday they voted a spe a ill bay harg of th tnd | ex eg10n, ICY | “Ono of tho men is John Willlam : ( ing -Comenta 25 ure out, Several| cial appropriation, however, of $10.) "0" " Mi matavaug tins ie ter OMAHA, Nob. Oct, 7—The 1926] Smith,.63, a prizefight promoter, of | ing Cumming, 26 1 § ' ve nen, town hall Saturday morning eP-| American Legion convention will be] Portland, He has but two ¢ | amille 6 moved away so thelr! 000 for indigent relief. Of Tuem | oie oe ohing fo re ; ni 0 fingers pap poa gies 4/4 iter thor mehools.|day’s budget cuts, $12,000 utlos ar rohing for witn iN} held in Philadelphia, delegates to} on his left hand children may attend othe | s j | soveral dixtriots between Renton and] the seventh annual convention voted| ‘The other mun Js Frank 7. Hart Others nay they will follow. More| slashed from the county hospital) voy pond ee i man rank T. Hart, | round t | would like to go but cannot leave| hudget for special laboratory equip ‘tg a1, a k and ranch hand, whose | ope sad-eyed, a | homo aiso ts Soptinndy te (he gi Py | thelr little’ farms or their employ-| ment, ple, R. BW. Sampson, V Holmes, fea ve « a Wi tacan at wie yt | sBltieno pulled up at second, Ruel 1A CE ; 4 ‘ ° ti ment in the woods. ene fete Velda Huested and Esth lola At “vay me yarns and Johnson fanned, Ri singled ve| While the little group in front. ot) ORKER KILLED kinson, had been involved in an auto Snoose Chewing Pate cdtenteg: The brand can- lover second, scoring J, Harris and | GOOD the hotel continued to tlk Tuesda | aceldent Just before they went to the . ¢ ‘ Le ebethesbaaipg eck stopping at second. & ean roed to, frog ihe; wou A W accident sust before tney went torel! Cryalty, Claims |Bluegs, Peck stopping at second. 8.11 USED CARS 5 Why was Dovery murdered late . one evening last spring? Are listed every day in the Want bi man ‘ot out pr) qualmie, . 1s t hits, or * hore wna a BIC of excited whisper: | oo Crushed by B Ha mte: father’ ot. thew twins. pin Divorce Seeker || Two thoorles uro being run down: | PrETSHURG—Traynor hit ah nie || Ad columns. Here ix a spoclal Switchman Crushed by Box- NOOSH" chewing should bo |/@) That he wan slain trom revenge. jrun into the right tleld atands, | jing said a boy told him that his daughter “ 8 ii car; Dies in Hospital [had "been in a smashup” but was not|! grounds for divorce, accord- Smith and Hurt bud been promot: | Wright fanned. Grantham was sate, ; “wil | Philadelpiih Ie deputy cor WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.—Colonel i | William Mitchell will be the first ris. beat) alled here tomorrow at nvening of the Shenandoah pr investigation, Captain Paul stopped ut second. Peck singled to! jx. , judge advocate of the in loft, Hurris stopped at third and | Guiry, announced. today WASHINGTON — J out a hit to Wright over Wright’s head. A report that the four young peo: That's the state fire marshal,’ DODGH ROADSTOR Wort features of one. Mon | sm injured, Hoth the girl gas victims |! ing to Gertrude Wright's divorce || Prize Cghts in Kelso, Ministovs | on Peck’s tit throw to first. Smith | 10 Ati Fesidence is when Jello, boys; what's all this about lived at Snoqualmie. complaint filed In supertor court |] Mtteked them; Dovery supported | fied to J, Harris, Grantham stole |] Here ina + Tho original 8 YOU carry the gold.|an incendiary fire up here?” axked| Crushed by a boxcar tn the Union| ‘The quartet was found dead in a] wednesday. jthe ministers; the city council re | second, Meadows fanned, One run, Unthh t The tr 5 actoen town, W. A. Groce, assistant state fire] Pacific yards, Tuesduy night, Sina! room at the,Waashington hotel, Ren Sho charges W. S Wright with [;Yoked Gabt permits, Smith und} one bil, one error | Heer ay Mole Bee marehal M. Hubbard, 96, a switehmun, of 727) ton, Monday morning. A gas heater) | Hart lost tho money they had in. f 1 INNING fe make money if ‘hey tell! mo your school houte| Lucille st. was fatally injured, Ho] wan pouring deadly fumes into the jveated, und (2) Dovery was mistaken | WASHINGTON—Goslin fouled to| aad. Very eudy torrie heir tims to make | was burned down and that somebody | died oon after arrival at Providence | room, ‘The same type of henter hi ©. MoKenney, a Wealthy real] smith, dudge flied to Carey, J, AEDS honpital killed #ix persons in Renton in the ilar und former superior | Harris flied to Carey, No runs, no|} guen to the Walt Ad. columie Habburd was caught between a) lust two yours f@ clean, habitable condition.” D of Cowlitz county, who] hits, no errors, |} and ao who i offuring this boxcur und a warehouse, It was, 16 ‘The coroner ts also weoking the @ho askew division of $12,000 ons tho street from tho! PITESBURG—Moore out, Bluege|! Gandy ear to you. YOU WithL ported ource of the beer consumed by the}! omimuntty property, malnty. in |/#eene of the murder, which, under | to Judge. Carey out, Judge unassist: | HE BEST BUYS IN Fuilrond officials and the coroner} two couples in the course of their!) sfontana and Soattlo real estate, || NI theory, was for the purpose of | ed, Cuyler flied to J. Harris, No pS WAR are investigating the tragedy allnight party J | robbery rung, no hits, no errors, being a habitual user of snuff, and that “he persists in spitting on the floor in utter disregard of jaut it wfire,” he continued. ‘ her ufforts to keep the tome In “They sure did,” answered one of Wied Weight of apfin ‘een P "4 Ford made to) ‘Tell me about It," suid the mar | A conference followed, Tt wan 44,8 (Turn to Page 7, Columea 4) | Bont Forget Friday! “Winds of Chance,” Rex Beach's | Great Alaskan Novel, Starts in Star ! ‘ Whe

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