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ee N THE articles Fred L. Boalt, SOFT FOR BOALT ¥ I Vera Crus, Mexico, has sent I to Seattle, little of the per | tent with me al side of his trip has been re| your husband in ducks! give him up. ‘vealed. Wo went to a bull fight the other _ Since Boalt has sprung into !m-/ day and didn't enjoy it, It was too prominence as a result of cruel and bloody The bulla were #overnmen:! investty a Of his} too scared and weak, We couldn't de fuga” artic The Star be | see t port in tt Abot Il we do ts to stir around town, looking for stories moraing and until a j lunch, sit at the tab walk, drink lemonad Ko! At sunset the soldier band gives a concert on the Plaza, beginnin, with the “Star-Spangled Banner.” Then we have dinner, also on the sidewalk, drink more lemonade, and Shepherd and I room together now, We luxuriate in the tub sev eral Limes a day and array ourselves in starchy ducks, You ought to see rider tort of a nag. his many friends here will be ted in what he himself is do- in Mexico. Mrs, Boalt has con ted to publication of the follow extracts from his letters receiv by her at their home in Seattle, P, “ee AY 10.—1 Joined Shep- herd, the United Press man, and Durborough, the News pr Enterprise Association pho-| get to bed about 10 frapher. Shepherd got out of Ss 6 © Mexico City, where he had been AY 13.—"Watehtul S Ce last September, Just in time. M continues at Vera Cruz, | Durhorough had been with the reb- it is beginning to get wearl Ole ta the north before coming here. | sony, 4 There are about 40 newspaper! Ong correspondent, a very famous pondents here, including f0U| ong named Emerson, recently slip ped through both American and | Mexican lines and reached Mexico five women. I have met one lish correspondent, of the Lov | Clty, where he interviewed Huerta a good stunt Express. He has gone into Then a whole pack of the “cheese waiting” 1 City, something we Ameri cannot do. There is no pros | | hounds,” as we are called, felt they lhad to go to Mexico City, Which of any movement toward Mex was foolish. Shepherd, who {# no City, but the newspaper men getting ready for it * There are some celebrities here, | ,oay"s tool, refused to go along. “A live correspondent Is better than « dead hero,” he sald, “I stay 0.” Richard Harding Davis, London, Emerson and Medill close to the end of the ci Yesterday I bought as a little ck. bay horse as I ever saw, together AMUSEMENTS — with a saddle and bridle. Both in ORE 2:30 & 8:30 Shepherd and Durborough are also mounted, and today we rode out to “Twice Daily This Week und Next [one of the neighboring camps. see here on a tank steamer, With THE SPOILERS iT me are Oliver Maddox Hoefer Phete-Drama of the Age | ewer Floor and Balcony Seats Reserved Prices, Nights, 16e-20¢-38 | of the London Expreas and Jack London. It was rather a wild trip on the tank steamer, as every one was drunk but ua. The rebels, you will remember, jtook Tampico on the 13th, and I wanted to find out how they were ‘conducting themselves. The: behaving so admirably there ts no news. So we decided to go'back. The private yacht Wild Duck, of the «il company, was in the har- bor, and we persuaded the officers to let us return on ft. The trip| back was fine-—much better than) riding on an oil tank steame: where | one must sleep where he falls, The joke was on me we got back to Vera Cruz. The rest of the correspondents had been vaccinated | | before I got here, and I escaped. But | jam army physician boarded the, | yacht and would let no one off who had not been vaccinated. So I roll ed up my sleeve. ee AMPICO, ‘May 24.1 came up ta Heidelberg THE PRESS CLUB TRIO Be. Rvenings 30c- ide ° j / AM receiving all sorts of let- | ters with addressed envelopes, } osking for Mexican stamps and | If he stands atill long enough, || tive homes before many daya. } ean lean over his side and pick up| most of us are getting homesick }a handkerchief, which, of course, js) quite a Wild West feat tn horseman | cially fs one New York man an HELLO-PEG? WHAT Do You SAY F You TAKE BABY OVER To \MOTHERS AND Wa'LL HAVE SUPPER ( OVT THIS EVENING ? | ALLRIGAT, ML BE OMG BARLY. AM becoming @ fair sort of «| ship, 1 have a sweet, amiable ee He Is moat pa I shall be sorry to UNE %&—The bunch prevail among us that we will all b hurrying back to our respec J There ts really little action STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914. PAGE 2. The Fape Ito be away, He got a cable the| photographer, having got movies of | other day that he is the father of a/ actual fighting, and wishing to spin| baby girl, and that mother and child | his Vera Cruz film to the length of | are doing excellently an evening's evtertainment, had a He {s at once the happiest and | bunca of correspondents out on the the unhappiest man I ever saw beach, We had horse races and Did I tell you about being in the | “chariot” races, the chariots being moving pictures? Durborough, the|the open hacks that ply for fares Newspaper Enterprise Association | REALLY DONT Like ‘To TRUST BABY WiTh YES -~| wonper F BABY 1S curtos of this country. I shail try to answer them all if I can possibly | find the time. WASHINGTON, July 14.—An un- favorable report on the nomination of Thomas Jones to be a member of | the federal bank reserve board, was expected to be made in executive session of the senate today by Sen- ator Hitchcock of Nebraska, a mem- ber of the banking and currency committee, who raised objections to Jones’ confirmation pecause of the latter’s connection with the Inter. national Harvester Company. Supporters of the administration, ft was said, might ask for a post- ponement of action on the report until after the return to Washington of several senators known to be favorable to President Wilson. | Several senators are outspoken | |in their declaration that Paul M./ | Warburg, nominated by Wilson as | another member, stood no chance of confirmation unless he appears be-| fore the committee for examination NO, INDEED, IT CAN’T BE MIXED Beer mixed with varnish makes a poor stimulant, according to Eva Swalwell, who has filed a $20,000 suit against the Independent Brew. ing Co., for damages. She declares she drank }ifrom a bottle containing either }| Paint or varnish and that she suf- | fered greatly from her experience. | as to his financial transactions member. NO PAIN i S. H. POYNOR 1821 FOURTH AVE. | “Market Square” is lo- ‘cated at Third, Washing- ton, Prefontaine and Yes- interest ts sure. beer direct by every car line in the city, the new municipal CENTRALIA, July 14.—Mrs. rie Lowell yesterday caused the ar- rest of her tenant, Joe Bush, charg- ing him with starting the fire which badly damaged her property. and Washington; ENTRANCE, igton and Prefon- day during Pot- week in all Best Food Supplies, cially Meat, Butter, | Sugar and other staples. ‘New leaders each day. AT 2 P. M. RESERVED BEATS ON KALE Spring Cigar Co., 709 First Av. Rideout mar Co, Spring Clans Co., 911 Second Av, | Crescent Clea Spring Cigar Co., cor. Third & Pike. | pernitand Joe Dinard, 1 ler way. A. J. Stratton, 2 First Av. 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There are investments that will promise more but in this Bank your 4N%, Accounts welcomed for one dollar or more, est Potlatch Attraction 617 Second ay 224 Pike st Firat Ay. and, 919 fecond AY Battersby & Smith, 906 Firat ay BUY YOUR TICKETS FARLY rs. uM POTLATCH SWEEPSTAKE AUTO POLO—Two enrs on each side and two exhibitions Mm | } + Jul | Shafer sustained yesterday when struck by a flying [bracket from the wrecked engine | No. 14 of the Tacoma & Eas! |railway, In the event of his 4: | it. will be the fourth fatal accident in which this engine has figured. ly W-—-Emory F. a fractured skull \C. C. GOSE DIES by Kuhn, bere yesterday, following an opera. tion for appendicitis. MEET ON MOUN TACOMA, July |terday, by President George H. Bartell of Seattle. be down the street in pursult of two from the police station. The chief, with three officers, nabbed them before they had gone a block. The attempted robbery occurred across the street from the city hall. Motorcycle Patrolmen Ballard and Blaine, sitting in the police tele- |phon® operator's room, saw tho whole performance. Chief Joins in Chase They sounded the alarm, at the same time raising the window and leaping to the sidewalk. Chief Griffiths was in Capt. Searing’s of- fice. The two of them vaulted the chase. Blaine got his man before he had gotten away from the city hall, Ballard stopped his quarry after firing a shot. The chief was going #0 fast he got nalf-way down to Third be- ASK HIGHER PAY CHICAGO, July 14.—A commit- tee representing 80,000 employes of Western railroads was sched. uled to serve on the rallroads to. day an ultimatum involving de. mands for higher pay and shorter hours, GO TO SCHOOL & —M. EB. Dur. ham, R. ¢ y » Benbow, county school superintendents of King, Yakima and Pierce countie are going to school again. ‘Th have Se gars 0 for the week course in the Puyallup summer school. through the window and joined in| rm 14.—Fifty dete-| | gates to the annual convention of) names for the fish petition were! | the Washington State Pharmacenti-| found among the tax commiasion pe | cal association were called to order | titions, counteracting the original at Longmire, on Mount Rainier, yes-| error, hold-up men who had attempted to) teamater, and Thomas Ryan, 2 | strong-arm their victim right across | iron worker, | | 00 ENGINE MISTAKE GIVES FISH BILL NEW LEASE ON LIFE OLYMPIA, July 14.—"The fish bill,” one of the “Seven Sisters” in- itiative measures, believed to have y, ei | been counted off the lease of life as je Tena nathan yer days ago, has a new lease of life aa committeeman, and head of the ® result of a discovery of an error State Bar Association fn 1911, died | yesterday. The signatures of 946 people on the petition for the abolition of the | state tax commision were discov: ered among the petitions for the fish bill, This apparently increased the shortage of the fish measure to 1,122, but later the same number of As a result of the mistakes, ao eptire recount will be made. CHIEF GRIFFITHS LEAPS OUT WINDOW TO CHASE STICKUPS Police Chief Griffiths got into ac-} fore he got the better of his m tive acrvice last night and legged it) mentum, Identify Holdups The holdups are Joe Allen, 2 Oliver St. Anthony, Gladstone ho- tel, was the man they set upon.| They got his purse, in which there was $8, but he recovered it, “This is a terrible state of af. fairs, gentlemen,” said the chief, puffing and wiping his brow, as the! Third Floor, 3064-66 Arc thugs Aisappeared in the elevator. Star’s Correspondent Tells, in Letter to His Wife, How He | and “Bill”? Shepherd Go Horseback Riding and Drink Cold = Lemonade in Plaza at Vera Cruz. Fred’s Getting Homesick. | POCO PO page 1 in all Mexican cities The little man with the pointed "1 if you ever see the film—ts the famous war photographer, Jim mie Hare of Collier's Weekly My horse had a Jame foot that |day, but I borrowed Durborough's jand took part in a very exciting race 88 R of the London Express goes home today, He has Just left our room leave, He has been sick and is the only one of the correspondents who has suffered much annoyance One by one the men are leaving REBELS CLOSE IN ON MEXICO CITY WASHINGTON, July 14.—Gen. Carranza has gone to Tampico, ac cording to messages received here from Northern Mexico, preparatory to taking @ steamship for Vera Cruz in the event of President Huerta’s flight from the capital. This would be the quickest way for him to get to Mexico City to assume control of the situation The rebels were the capital from the East, North and West. DIVORCES MAN AFTER 40 YEARS SAN BERNARDINO, July 14.~ Declaration that she never will mar- ry again was made here today by Mrs. Martha J. Adams, 71, following granting of a divorce from Thomas B. Adams, whom she married 40 years ago. SEE FINE YEAR TACOMA, July 14--At the an- nual meeting of the Washington Millers’ Association here yesterday the millers reported heavy export orders, and that they look for a rec- ord business year, It is estimated | that 25,000,000 bushels of wheat will | be ground In Washington during the |coming year, | Srinath ae | KILLED BY CAR WENATCHEDR, July 14.—When he lost control of an automobile that had been presented to him by his uncle on A steep grade near here yesterday, Neal Johnson, a rancher, was killed, and other occupants of the car injured. SENTENCE BOY PORTLAND, July 14.—Arthur J Waters, 19, of Seattle, pleaded guilty to larceny yesterday and was sen- tenced to a year in the county jail. He recently escaped from the jail by using a large iron spoon, IS NAVY CUTUP PORTLAND, July 14.—Dr. Julius F. Neuberger yesterday received jhis appointment as surgeon in the {navy service, with instruction to re- port at the Puget Sound navy yard jat once. Suffraget bomb exploded in Roe- | lyn chapel, Edinburgh, but did lit- | tle damage. WE GUARANTEE tisfaction when you have asses fitted by us, whether ou pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00. Manufacturing plant in con- nection, Jack London is getting ready to| converging on} | | Tomorrow Is Your Last Day! We Will Pay 6 Months’ Dividends Jan. | on All Funds Left Here Before TOMORROW NIGHT | This A 2. H Bioedel, A F. KR Campbell, Secretary Boott Calhoun, Counsel Menry C, Bwing President CITY WANTS TO USES. E. TRACKS ON SPOKANE ST. Busy Corporation Counsel Brad- ford had another job assigned him yesterday when the council told him to find some way of enforcing the common user rights on the Traction Co.'s tracks along West Spokane st. to Spokane st. The city has the common user clause in the franchise with the company, but whenever the city tries to enforce, the company doubles all up laughing. The city wants a chance to laugh, too. MURDERS 7 AND TAKES TO HILLS ROMBP, July 14.—Carbineers were on the trail today of Stamon Pietta, a young peasant of Camerata, Cor- nello, who murdered seven persons at or near San Giovanni Bianco Monday and took to the mountains heavily armed and swearing never to be taken alive. The killings seemed to be the result of old quarrels. WON'T RUN CARS The Traction Co, will not run cars on Avalon way. The company agreed to run cars there on condi- tion that they cut out service to Youngstown. But nobody favored Curry Optical Co. 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