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IS GRANTED yh OBIECTIONS ARE saya IN THE REQL esT re The deed from the Hunte 1 for AUOR LICENSE ‘POOR MAN’S GUSHER’ FLOWS $2862 A DAY r Tract donating extending and MeCle Han Daniel in debt for machinery and supplies) “No, sir; these old hills shall TWO WEEKS AGO ANDREW)", Dard was the atraggle |aee me in my wealth Just as they He had « great deal of faith in| have seen me in my poverty, M RAPP AND Hi8 WIFE BLAVED | the feild, however, as the indica | lot #0 far has beer hard one, and wore,|I belleve that | am and comfort the rest of my day tions, feeble though the | AND PINCHED UP IN THE OIL! made ve th ’ him believe that some de ne nd a abet at others REGIONS—NOW THEY aRT A there would be a worth while flow) #4 I intend to spend ther right a tN x ion of hirtysfiret av FORTUNE EVERY DAY ouT|, The Kusher ts Ina thick hemlock| Mra Rapp, the wife, eald that the Bee ated 8 eh thelr property were accept | forest on the k of aor wild ‘hill of Clintontp were sy, Carieor of 319 Bee i fe ioral | OF THE OL WELL RAPP| When the drili had gone two feet) good otiough for her, too wi tion was ole erament rol into the sand there was an imme| willing to live in the amall home mayor bees 10g f ‘enth and Bleventh a STRUCK, diate flow of off and a gas pres |thut Nas sheltered her and hers me the owner of ' m Youlor t ” tn nad all the} sure #0 Strong that the men were|for so many ye though, h parties later we with aay ralt compelled to shut the well down) @@ded, "I don't want to work as ana the . 1 ove eo next meeting, — | and move the boiler back from the! Mhard tw the future as 1 have tn the Laver “ . “ r epartment was ‘ ae i danger fone am nearly worn out to Matt! 4 ‘ t oot lights ina] FRANKLIN, Pa, Nov, 20.~Two| ‘phen the drill was started again, | : a’ warta A t { wtre n Fremont weeks ago Andrew Rapp was one|and when it got three feet further Maul Nemec Hrew t nive t, and an arc/of the poorest of the men who work | Gown there was a recotl of the rope ; , Olympt wing @ A Sorlon Of Beventh | along the hillside oll fields in thin| AN the fluid began to spurt out riyon & Ole! M. Dk and dirty einity Then it gushed, and before the men ' : Councilman Crichton roduced i could realize what was taking place —_—_ ordl| a ry ch was referred to} He was obliged to work very) the ol] was shooting as high as the Paguatins t committer viding hard, and bis wife pinched and) derrick, The spray covered the der eat and | "i x of Second av. ding worked herself rick and all the trees around pac? reas nal ° } yf : jonny way to Biliott av.) Now Mr, and Mrs, Rapp are Hefore Rapp and his astonished th ' ve handling great rolls of bank . helpers could curb the flow, more ' ex Cour An Sawyer's ordinance, |their own—-which come in at the than 100 barrels had been lost | Saga et Rainier | e| making it an offense punishable by | rate of $2,862 a day The record of the well for the} \wWH< ¢ ‘Thirty | fine or Imprisonment to oa Ray ruck an oll gusher the! Mrst fow n indicates that it ts Sapetty direction . vction wets, other day, and tt made him rich at| #00d barrels an hour r| rempararions 60 slleys, Was passed afier more than 40 years of hard,| 1.800 barrela a day, At the pres iil Beli incessant, often painful toll ent price of Per vania erude thi That is why thoy call the Rapp| Would net $2,862 « day looking for more gusher Rap was made that be would] BD BASE BALL MAGNATE". 'int"%ne int aye il ha Ful which he is working on a lease b or some other town, he] all around the big well. He may |get several wells more like it — Sharin tune another poor man. up, who owns the lfarm. He and bis wife had to eke MISS ELSIE HUBBARD, 1D, Ohio, Nov Wat, Rome is the long step Miss Elsie Hubbard ts taking We years Ago she was the prettiest girl in Tipton, O. fed that perfect figures have a market Sompany to prepare for her cow the wealthy coo! operator and baw all Magnate. ‘by bis wife, Cora Somers, Sept _ $$ OUT FOR BAILING TODAY. ie Cottage City sally at $ p m./ and way ports. The salle for Seward, > ia amd La Touche, | building, wh Sails for Seward, Bila week, was ha, La Touche and way the grand NCH WARRANT | DOLLE C. Dolley Bed Juneau and the Biri to fame ports and pu the United States Judge Hanford today bench warrant for Dolley, out on $2,500 cash ball theater tonight seven wee Coat Rack 20c ine place on sale tomorrow while they last coat Weeks at almost half price The frame or base 1 made of 02k—cholce of Golden or Weathered finish—24 tn. tong and 2% Inches deep; trimmed With four fancy brass hooks Terme are cash Bone delivered/—no phone orders, A 36e value 20¢ .25 Plate Racks 70¢ We offer plate racks tomorrow at practically half price. They are made of omk and finished Ges. They are 26 inches wide, 17 inches bigh-— the two shelves are 7 inches in depth—the sides M & preity scroll effect. Terms are cash. De livery at our convenience. 1.35 Carving Set 75¢ we Place on sale tomorrow six dozen —Teguiar $1.45 val Gomsisis of three pleces—knife, fork and Which ate contained in a pretty satin lined box The material is of the best procurable—the hand les of Ebon Terms are cash; none delivered. No phone orders. On sale in our Crockery store Carving Seta The set steel, @ per net 20.—From a cloak model and the soot @ Commercial district to ~~ place of mistress of a beautiful ‘There valve tn Cleveland Me s00n became known as the most perfect model 36 In North Weeks ago Mice Hubbard gave up her position with a lo marriage to © who was a prominent timber or, with offices in the Pioneer| was arrested tast/ aterday indicted ry on 16 counts on the! Alki leaves tonight for charge of having suborned persons | perjure themselves in locating hasing timber lands from | government. | issued who ts} ] 1403 to | ait Second al ut thelr existence in th din of Rape an industrious man who operator In a small afs in & supposed? been half-barrel to two-| © near Ken became dis with the povert wold | Ago Rapp had to borrow the money Im fact, he has been alunost LAE wn eppiarags GAICSED ANOREW RAPP.—HURRYING A TANK TO THE WELL. always In an open letter te Mayor Moore | in general and Chief of Pe Wap penstein In particular ing against the recent spiritulalists and “fortune tellers, Walter A. Hall, president of the First Spiritualist society the police of Impartiality in allow ing “the ladies of a certain re jligiouws order to conduct certatn games at their bazaar.” Mr. Hall potat out that the games in question fall under the gambling clause of the Yagtanc act, and that Chief Wappensteta and Mayor Moore were guilty of a direct violation of thelr duties of office in permitting them President Hall quotes other ab leged instances of partiality of th city’s executives and he dischaime against alleged attack upon the spirttaaliste “many of whom have/ lived th Seattle for years and are conducting « legitimate business MRS. STOCKTON (Scripps Telegrach Service.) | WASHINGTON, Nov Mre | Prank R. Stockton, widow of the! novelist, died at her home in this} ety at 10°90 o'clock last night SECRETARY SHAW 16 GOING TO PUT CIRCULATION.-NEWS ITEM. | =e CINDERELLA CAREER OF EIMGRANT PEASANT GIRL CAMILLE CLIFFORD CAME in{ STEERAGE SEVEN YEARS AGO—FIARGT A GERVANT cin, | | BUT GREAT VOICE MAKE HER A STAGE STAR AND SHE NOW MARRIES SON OF | GREAT ENGLIGH LORD, NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—In words | of wonderment the show girls tn |the Broadway theaters are dix | | ecussing the one absorbing between |theacts topie concerning the as | | tonighing rise to fame and position of Camille Clifford, now the wife | of the Hon. Henry Lyndhurst} Bruce, son and heir of Lord Aber dare, of England lan’t it killing?” the show girls} say And, gee whiz, | remember | Camille when she couldn't talk English. Rather pretty, yes; but |nothing remarkable about her | volee.” | Camille Clifford, or Camille Otter son, whichever her real name, land | ed In Boston from the reeking steer jage hold of an emigrant ship only ven years ago. She came from | Sweden, and aside from her pretty | face. however, under the cheap « of the peasant girl, «he was no different from the thow ands of emigrant girls that swarm | into the country at the immigration | stations every week | Camille went to live with an | | aunt for a little time, Then she ob | tained a ‘job as a domestic. Sh | was a good cook and her mistr j liked her, She helped her to learn * wre . Rane eee the language While baking pies Camille sang folk songs, much to the pleasure of the mistress of the house, That lady declared, “The girl has a voice, It should be cultivated.” Camille had ambition, She finally | obtained a position as extra woman fn a second-class Boston theater Her song ™ a “hit” and when brief sojourn tn, coming Lady Aberdare, The signed by| husband has fallen under the dis | pleasure of his father, but London Jeables declare an early reconciliation 1 by her rica when she was Chas, Frohman. | Her return to London was fol lowed by a fluffy quarrel with Kdna| chance for | May, to whom Camille Clifford took | in Boston, Camille was given a part./ She sang the “Bong of the Cities” wtth great success. an omigr The event which capped the Cir This was four years ago. derella career of Camille Clifford The show girl followed the com-| Was her clandestine marriage to pany to London, after touring this|the young nobleman, who tor | country, and there she was a popu-| months had been on b 1 knoe before hor, The wedding was cele-| At Krickne Auditorium, Firet a lar stage figure " During this time the gay young| brated at London's “Little Chureh| pues: Continues son of Lord Aberdare fell dekper | Around the Corner.” | Inge Wed y night, ately in love with the pretty show] Nothing can now prevent Camille,| y iving pictures girl. The love making was inter of the kitchen and stage, from be Wednesday “Enoch A ntitled to ease | young | there t# a good’ Henry W. Savage formed his now if = like a. ie ola opr aged the Mek famous “Prince of Pilsen” company | latter's efforts to bear the popular a nt domestic in Boston $t. Mark’s Bazaar S. BURKE-ROCHE AND BIGAMY CHARGE VEGETABLES T0™® GO HIGHER of vegetables t# to ad afternoon at | The pri¢ vance. town the | ansociation will hold a meeting and |the now scale will be diseusned, } then adopted Italian Gardners’ | ount| of the recent loane caused by the | flood: C. Fringfillo, one of the at $6,000. Other gardners have] lonses in proportion to thelr gar (LA FOLLETTE HERE) TO MORROW rt M. La Follette appear in the Firat M. K chureh tomorrow night under the of the ¥. MC. A., has not rived tn the ¢ He should have n bere to fill an engagement with the University ¥. M. ¢ A. last detained by Friday night, but wa the food, Sonaider n foot ag to whether he will arrive in time for tomorrow night « The following not from | M. L. Dagey, of the univer-| and local agent of the Pacific | ant Great Western Lyceum bu-| reau, to the | YM. C. A. should Think there | t La Fol-| Dyer a Sinkrupt Edward Q 1 ttle me a bank pt in the fede 1 court « of It mort ons picuo v . « « t Comes After Burglar 1 4 ago, att Sheriff Each, of Salem, Ore, ar-| Yemen member a bigamist t hing @ | in Seattle this morning to| former husband. Burke Kt of Great Bri | back P J. Luper, wanted for| charges Mra. Au tonyi with be navy, thus violate | La was caught ia Se ing one and asl a divorce, al \ law during the 1 nd in in the county il ough © «ee “ p him Fe he was | long 4 n Del he alleged ngland at | Marines Go to Bitke Pen, oa :. preesr al i » allews clan 1 or a te. | Four men of the Marine corps,| the et i. aaa tanke ooutiie a short time. Fin- held in the local recruiting office, | hecause me Arnage Fo sar ply pro 7 rapey fem | City to reinforee the Marine guard) ay Ter at ; jat Sitka The men have all seen)... American wome ep peers. eerie | Frank Work, mul se Want Tax Refund |New York. it wa + ele The Seattle & Montana (Great] breach with her fa of thern mad petitioned the|could not get al ‘ o il a refund of —_—_ taxes paid by them diiring 14 904 on that part o: block 17 o' Maynard addition now known «@ Prefontaine piace. St. Mark's Baz Under the ausp of the Wo} men's guild of St. Mark's chureh a |bazaar and sale of work will be opened tonight and will continue jth ugh to Thureday evening The oode will be devoted to the/ w organ fund Bunce's Hearing | LA Bunce charged with Ra ug HERE YOU WILL FIND A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- |aling, will appear before ited - . - ¥ . . | States Commissioner aie late MENT OF COATS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS But one wi will this afternoe | and tomorr the | | | | be examin case will grand jury Cold Wintry Winds Have no effect on the ladies faces and hands who use Lub Almond Cream, daily application whiten and soften the skin. Bar tell’s Red Cross Drug store will sell | | regular bettion for a few days at 20c. Valentine's Violet Toilet Cream ts just the thing to use after) | shaving, 50c size for 290. Rartell’s| }Cold Cream contains no harmful} ingredients, and keepa the skin in ealthy ndition Sed STREET COATS CRAVANETTES SILK COATS OPERA COATS . $10.00 UP 812.50 UP K22.50 UP $25.00 UP placed before the REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE A TE Ag SORTMENT OF WAISTS, BKIRTS, PETTICOATS, | BELTS AND NECKWEAR. | J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State aguepreas om mira 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OFFICE DESKS EVERY FATHER. destres to provide for his children, Small sums placed with this company early in the child's life become large amounts by r son of regular addi tions and the accruing interest long before the child comes to need any substantial amount of me fuca tion or a start In busi hess Bee SMITH, Cashier, Notice! Cowens carveknte panic ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. ¥ be raced k - Tr UE oP Stat soe wean This offer includes all of our Roll Top and Flat Top Male renerr ate rane, Desks, in Golden Oak only, They are all A No, 1 in 236 Pioneer Bidg style, material and workmanship. Union Bakery & Cafe 141° Gecond Avenue Ld P. A. HALLBERG, PROP. ] Cc en Sunset Main 880, independent 880, Utensil M i Cc | For Wednesday and Thursday. orn ng up 1o-qt. Royal Granite Lipped Preserving val for of Coffee Long-handled Feathee Duster; regular pele cial -rize Wooden Frame Wash Benches $1.75 each, Special asc Wooden Bac Come to us. Served with Cakes Fresh from the Oven. k Scrub Brushes H Conu Fawr Cony Srconp Avenve & SprinG STREET OME © IE @ eae nd University, opens tonight with Thureday afternoons and even rden. Thureday night, Book of re —ew nian