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}- ‘ JOSH WISE “* SAYS: ie “Cale Dornick, who recently married a young grass widde has retired to th’ Soldiers Home.” enn nnnennnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn LITTLE IRRITATIONS OF SEATTLE LIFE ARROWS INDICATE DIRECTIONS WE DONT BELIEVE IN : * \ rly Prot To UME 16. NO, 232 DON'T You WISH YOU SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOV, 21, Promenading on 1914, the Boys and their Cement Mixer began tearing the place all up. TheSeattleStar The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL Main Ster ONE CENT WEA tonight east wi OS THAINS AND NEWS REANDS, Re m is not what it was This is a scene Thess in the Good Old Days b AST EDITION THER FORECAST Rain and Sunday; strong south nds ' Horny Handed { and Mz efore the at Second LOOK OUT You RUMS! DONT SPOIL TO BE ON QUEEN) ANNE HILL IN OLYMPIA EXCITED BY NEWS Charges U.S. Officer Paid $1,000 to Have Witness He Feared Slain PASS THIS BILL! Evidence of a written agree- ment on the part of Frank H. Tape, former immigration In- terpreter, to pay $1,000 for the murder of Lum Kung, a gov. ernment witness against him, will be introduced in the con- ] ROMP AS MOTHER’S - ~ DIVORCED Two little children played “catch” | Hulda Edberg and their little boy with a cap in divorce court Friday | go to picture shows or parties, but afternoon. he made her work hard seven days One of them climbed the witness a week cooking for ministers he stand and “peeked” shyly around) was always bringing home, she ak ~ the corner of the judicial desk.|leged. Also he was so wrapped up Judge Tallman nodded and smiled, in his religion he had no time to spiracy trial now pending in | the federal court, according to the claim made Friday after. noon in a sensational opening statement by U. &. District ie FINANCE COMMITTEE of the council took the right tack Friday, when it approved the bill allowing the city light department to expend $10,000 in extending the municipal light service to Foster, Tukwila, and other suburban districts in the Du- wamish valley. The money will be taken from the lighting department funds. It will work no hardship on taxpayers. It will be merely an investment made to increase the field of the city light plant—an investment of the profits of the department. And it will prove “We have struck oil at Tenino in paying quanti and lots of it,” was the statement of M. A. Williamson, secretary-treasurer of the Crescent Oil Co., who reached Seattle Saturday noon from Tacoma. Attorney Clay Allen, Rumors of the oil discovery had preceded Williamson here. The Allen's statement burst upon the reports have created intense excitement all over the Northwest. Te courtroom like a bomb. * The attorneys for the various de nino is about 16 miles from Olympia. fendants Jumped up as if unexpect A big flow of olf was discovered on October 7 last, according to Williamson, but it has been kept secret, so that the company could buy up the adjoining tands. It is known that agents of Eastern con cerns have been on the ground several weeks, investigating the new Co., at Tenino, near here. Ti2 well will be uncapped Tuesday after. ly hit charge Is against his attorney. Victor” M and two Chinese, China Chin Kim. Place Dan a ne was murdered TRIC COMPANY. of immense good to the people of the vallsy, BECAUSE IT WILL TEND TO RE- DUCE THEIR COST OF LIGHTING JUST THE SAME AS THE COST WAS REDUCED IN SEATTLE BY THE CITY'S COMPETITION WITH THE ELEC- and the child ran away, laughing. A court room is a jolly place to play In. | eee Mrs. Edna McKinstry watched,! |for her mother. provide for her “He loved the support bis Judge Tallman. Divorce granted. Lord, but wouldn't family,” commented and strangers. oil fields, which, if proven producers, will give this state the biggest Charge Is Conspiracy The city already has an investment in tie lighting poles in the suburban district, J} as she told her story, her 4-year-old see boom it has enjoyed in many years. The fifth defend Hartvig jointly with the electric company. It wou'd be poor business to let the private com- on a the revolving chairs in| “He gave me a dollar a year ago k Norman, will be tried separately, it i istrict. suri fore the counci the jury box. last January, and 50 cents since, but a According to Williamson, the oil has been analyzed and has been egy Lote pany ere tae pin hespemtarae of that distri:t. The measure be ¢ council should Spinning cbaize te great fun, I don’t consider that enough to BE pronounced by chemists as of high-grade quality. be passed unanimously. The mother told of the derelic- on,” said Mary Wight, referring to s The oil, it is declared, is of a high grade of paraffine base. Analy charge is that they con tions of Albert McKinstry, whose her husband, Robert. “And besides, | ES sis gives it a test of 36 Baum, making it a higher grade than the best coired to keep Lum Kune a oth = coca nr areeE son z =o aad a wife she had been for 29 years. he got back the 50 cents for shaves 4 Af California product. jer 88 from testifying | ' He was drunken and cruel, she and tobacco.” ‘ Prac ‘cally every acre of !and in Thurston county, in the oi! belt.) arsinst Tape in the original com said, and did not support his family.| It was enough for the judge, Dk 7) Is now under lease. Scores of sub-leases have been made. against n to the effect McKinstry’s 75-year-old father had | vorced E The well will be uncapped on Tuesday next. accepted bribes to smuggle helped her support her little brood ce. The company is planning to put in a pipe line to carry the oll to| Chinese coolles into the U. 8 Then the old man died. She had) May R. White didn't suppose S } Olympia. Lum Kung, it is sald, testified borne the burden alone. M. White was an angel when she ~@ i ——$——$—— before U. 8. Immigration Inspector 4 The little boy tired of spinning | married 4 | . : Bonham of Portland that he chairs. § bd, of courne; ‘thai ‘ Olympi: Excited by reports ‘and promised $200 i“ ” He began the game of “catch”! micht ta" on cosenlenr ti OLYMPIA, Nov. 21.—All Olympia is excited with rumors concerning ertain Chinese to with a little girl, daughter of Mrs. But she didn’t think he would get a big oil flow at a depth of 1,900 feet, discovered by the Crescent Oi/ | McKinstry’s daughter, who testified |grunk and curse her before friends noon, it is reported, and Mayor George Mottman of Olympia, an officer m the street rAS TON, Nov. 2 the; NEW HAVEN, Nov, 21.—Harvard EL PASO, Nov. 21.—A gener- “Catch” with a cap is a fine in-| But then—you never can tell, and f ceremonies. A Chain of Tragedies WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—"The door game. | raced 1 emeiees thet tas ttinone oF the company had definite infor-| The police obtained Information | act of the Turkish batteries in fir-| defeated Yale, 36 to 0, here today. | al movement of Villistas from — ee s0-—divorced! a gdm le ligt at Chinese na: Jen Gow ing on the launch from the cruiser | p, ac ro gos! kick Irapuato and Queretaro to Mex- | Ho hum,” yawned «the spectas 9 mation regarding a real oll strike early in the week, but had capped the that « Chin paeet ing on the launch from the crulser| Four touchdowns, two gos! Kicks! jco'city was on today. You would have deccrived: it: av'e| tore. ; well and attempted to keep the information from leaking out until they maids ee ig wep jow Ro en ie ut unfriendly.” and a goal from placement gave the Twenty thousand soldiers and | very dull divorce day, had you t oe a could buy up adjoining lands. oe Wésler. war ‘abort afterward y Daniela ® goal from placement gave the 100 cannon already have started there. Husbands and wives er A ne g wife who wouldn't do Drilling for oil in the Tenino district was attempted as long ago as !ow Vesler way shortly afterward. for the capital. the mill—a revolution or two—they | housework, who said he was lag¥ Crimson its points. he says he ) another man in a hotel at Ephrata Said the court: “Having lived in| CAUSES SENSATION Soap Lake, I don't blame her for leaving. It's the most God forsaken LONDON, Oct. 30, — (By = place I ever saw—though IT do not| mail to New York.)—Rumors 1900. Nothing developed then. The present well is said to be only a committed suicide cident his depart H PTE DON Te Railroad communication between | emerged, and went away to join the; when bh 1 to work, and 4 few hundred feet from where C. A. Christopher and E. C. Hawkins sank idence will be offered,” de-|day from Capt arvard made its first touchdown Queretaro and Mexico City was still|gteat army that bears the burdens | who us et practice with im : two holes 14 years ago. Allen, "that Lom Kung was )nessee contained sclaration to| on a brilliant forward pass, Mahan intact today, and the Villistas ex-|of shattered dreams of happiness. | the cooking utensils—he. being the | +- —— —e = peemennremeesenictate = | chreatened & number of times t hat effect to Hardwick, in the first period.| pect to enter the capital Sunday Wy court room was hot and |target—was too much for Frank D, | China Dan and others, and that ar| It w aid, however, that noth-| prarawick missed go: No serious resistance is expected, | stuffy : Griffin i Di oitoye saw China” Dan with n| ng further wilt be done'in the mat. | Hardwick missed goal. song, Fear that Zapata's troops would| There was a haze over Elliott! He was divorced in short order 9m ‘oking pistol in hia hand after) ‘er until full reports were received | The first touchdown tn the second | arrive g pital first and cause | bay from Ina L. Griffin : Langford wilt the shooting }from Decker and Ambassador Mor- period occurred when Francke fop- trouble was responsible for the im-| Whistles along the water front I ¢ home one it. She 06 Sreee tes, Wav. 3\-tae sentemn aes, Oe) Lee ig Deny Government's Statements ped on the pigskin back of the goal ate advance on Mexico City. | seemed muffled started to nag. I turned and went meet in Havana, Cuba, for the world’s heavyweight championship, late Allen also declared the e 2 public,” said Secretary to vs fansite hi Wat Villa declared today he had re A babe in the rear of the court/jout. She threw a milk bottle. It in February, if plans mature, according to a statement today by Joe i) ww that Chin Kim wrote the|the President Tumulty, “already | ne, following a fumble by Watson.) woiveg assurance that Gen, Lucio|room cried petulantly on its moth-|caught me in the back,” he said. Woodman, Langford’s manager hote found in Jen Gow's hand; | knows what has happened. A boat| A few moments later Coolldge re-|pianco, the new commandant at|er’s breast, and slept again + see | 4 ap ena a r ee ae ry See ~ | that Attorn Victor Place em-| from th nesae tried to enter covered a fumble and gained goal Mextic “ity, would support him Attorneys, waitin heir turn Others divorced | ployed Hartvig Norman to secure | a harbor Turk had de ared fter'n 90-yard run. Mahia follow Gen. Gutierrez, elected provisional | yawned. . _ | Luther from Hattie Vaughn; F the names of Chin witnesses | closed, and a shot was fired ‘crOS8 | 64 this later with a place kick 20|/President by the Aguascalientes! The clerk droned se 28 Many | Rosetta from J. N. Cole; Evelyn q ntended ’ y agiing von bow to stop he a “ #3 peace conve a Ove’ e »oked bore cS e chief actors ror . rle: Shepps 4 y who intended : t ae A a t gee ve whl wach hook . . aad was | Yards from the uprights. pea nvention, has moved the | looked t nea oa Vv a os - so “ from Charles W. Sheppard; Louisa Tape d that Tape offered China 1 In the third quarter Francke car-| Provisional capital to Queretaro many © em —seemec PY /from James Mcintosh; Henry from SAN DIEGO, Nov. 21.—A hunt on as a result of reports brought pan $1,000 to kill Lum Kung not intended as a hostile act, but a 4a ka oa} es and indifferent as they were sev-|tq. Bruggeman; Mattie from BE, J. im ! . here by fishermen ration Commissioner | an investigation will be made.” ried the pigskin across the Blue's ered from the holy ties of home. Butle says sys a for German Admiral Von Spee's|Nere OY eet a aquadron of Brit aan ahaa one | goal on a straight line buck. Hard-| hounds from two counties are at th i vee squadron, which defested a British |i. ang Japanese veasels aided by vas dismissed from. Charles M. Schwab, home from| wick.again kicked goal ani this front, and 200,000 horses hav Gail a. Wiiven's oite “eualaale flect off the coast of CI everal several Australian warships off the was the first witness, Kurope, says street trade pros: tended the Crimson’s scoring for the drawn from various hunts for the) Carl t atten) Lake. Later TELEGRAPH ERROR weeks ago, is supposed te to be coast of Lower California ects are bright day R found b with — oo . ———> +; 7 : r- 4 P — |doubt the curative qualities of the) ¢nat e f , ] [GUESS (LL MAKE ouTA |; | SEE WE GoT'ANOTHER| | YOU MIGHT PAY | THAT LRAVES A | OH-WELL- IT's NO BUT, 17S AMEAN || | waters Begbobaes ob tage tid Miser 4 4 CHECK FoR Your Dentist | | YES \BILL FOR YouR FALL | | THAT BILL. Too BALANCE IN THE DISGRACE TO DIE TRIck TO PLAY |. But Warren got his divorce, foe Shai away cies. "Aroha haa 4 | WAITED QuiTe {| | TOM WAT AND SUIT p——~ | WHILE You Re AT BANK OF $4,609 MP 4 Eee fae ‘ c | to France early in the war ¥ ie A Py LIT Tom — i = | Kate Kennedy and J. D, Kennedy | a ; ne ‘ Bs were married in Candle, Alaska. "Tove to have grown out ¢f an : 4 He deserted her, said she. He's| ©fror by a telegraph operator. 3 ~ | worth $15,000, She got her divorce | and $60 a month alimony | She was not so overcome at the | “L had to work or go barefootec said Mrs, Lucy 2, Edgerton, quietly heer but with a world of She said d her for 8 ago the have four simply, 20 yea support They jehildren He was jealous and cruel,” added the wife. Divorced Leonard Edberg stopped. wouldn't let | Ae omitted the word “eggs” in a message from Scotch deal- ers to a London buyer. TOLSTOYS HELPING PETROGRAD, Nov. .21.—Nearly the whole family of the late Count Leo Tolstoy, from widow to erand- sons, are taking an part in the war on the side of Russia, the men on firing line and the wom. en in hospitals, a . The message, as received, ; | seeaation she could not adjust her! gaig: “Fifty thousand Rus: 3 pretty hat, as she left the court) rriving tonight.” a Jroom, and pat her pretty hair slans arriving bd q