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ROCKEFELLER REFUSES WAR LOAN cee bsse|es STEFANSSON, THE EXPLORER, IS ALIVE — Renn Bnnnnnenrnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnns TheSeattleStar [L252 EDITION SEATTLE, They’re Nutty! We mean some of the fish in Puget Sound. Speaker ¢ els have been visit mner says Mexican us. Professor WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Kincaid says it's not so. Well, turn TIDES AT SEATTLE High, Low. » uu 5 _ ion ONE CENT Siwa'sraxve. a btm p.m, tea fe 60 p.m, oft BLOODSHED, HE SAYS (Copydrighted, 1915, by the United Press.) | CLEVELAND, O 17 9 to page read for yourself, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1915. In connection with the Tate cafe incident, The Star made three charges and they are now well oe even by Lang's friends on the witness stand. Thus, it is now proved beyond a shadow 1,—Chief Lang was a member of a drunken wine party at Tate's cafe, and was responsible, be- cause he was chief of police, for the violation of a cafe rule when a young lady cabaret singer was se- cured to sit and drink at the chief's table, tho the manager and owner of the cafe at first refused to per- mit it. That it was a drunken wine party is absolutely established, tho there is conflict of testimony among Lang and Lang's friends as to who and how many were “overloaded.” 2.—Chief Lang was the only man in that party who made a date with the girl that night, went with her to her room at about 2 a. m., and DRANK A COUPLE OF BOTTLES OF BEER OR SO t. 17.—John D. Rockefeller, sr., i finally determined he will take no part in loaning money to carry on the conflict in ca In an interview obtained with the world’s richest man s learned that the oil king has to enrich himself by lending money nations, but has absolutely refused “WOUL D NOT CONSIDER IT to the wa WITH HER AND ANOTHER GIRL AT ABOUT 2:30 A. M. ote: Denliera: acts in Hem You so eugene ¢ Cae aa 3.—Chief Lang used a city automobile to go to and from his joy party that began at the Rai- j war loan for the allies?” he was vale ’ y he d, er ally. “I certainly am not ex- , —. pee sine bare ma and finished up in the silent hours of the early morning on the The Star printed the story of the Tate cafe affair and hotel visit, and let it t that. The Star believes that alone is sufficient to prove Lang unfit for his pe ie tg “ But if the council has any doubt as to whether the Tate cafe is merely an _— cafe case with Lang, it would do well to investigate some other cafe af- fairs, too. pecting a visit from the commission, nor do I expect them t They know I would not consider arti ided “Both England peste Russia asked me for loans. They | were refused.” He was again meditatively « cious business man played over his pies Then, instead of answering momen and then exclaim THE COUNCIL MAY WELL INQUIRE AT OTHER CAFES IN SEATTLE |"ie’car ie antu. owt you} niue 4 om ted In a —AND ALSO INTO A TACOMA AFFAIR, IN WHICH THE CHIEF WAS A Pret tae dee Fa Sg pi hay he PARTICIPANT. SIEFANSSON During the interview, which was | The less he spoke the more he granted at the oil king's Forest | heard. | Hill eat Rockefeller did not] Why can | mention his son, who is reported to bird?" Ui I a have been ay by J. P. Agents Persist “Why should the Seattle jadded te with the men! Morgan concern immense} ‘Today a man very close to Rocke- He ne board of education have a wom- on the t . in mat-| jo: But the senior Rocket feller stated authoritatively that an member! ters of which a woman necessarily | showed clearly that he is dea “Well,” answered a very busi: knows much more than a man b f we all be like that Dr. Lillian C. Irwin, Candidate for the Schoo! Board. ton one occasion Rockefeller had against being party to noting been approached by Russian agents nesslike little woman from her | Has School Experience | bloods with a deal involving $50,000,000 REPORTS BILL Is TURNED CHEER SUZZALLD | BE TAKEN UP office chair, “I can best answer | “It seems to me a most logical] With reference to the Wall street | and that he turned them down that question by asking another. #tep in our civic life to have al report that nancing th war is Foreign agents who visited Cleve- Why not?” Woman on the school board, Other|enabling Morgan to take from|land recently in an attempt to en- And that might have ended (cities have found that women make| Rockefeller the ttle of richest) list his aid have been barred from the interview right there, but jaattisfactory sehool board members {man in the wort this question | Forest Hill. Shots from a revolver Or. Lillian C. Irwin swung round Why not Seattle? was put to Rock What ef-| in the hands of an attendant at the from her desk . She seemed | Dr. Irwin, before she took up the| fect ‘will it have on conditions if{estate halted an automobile, in TAW. arly Sept it. For the firet tim th i | The inveatigati «| keenly interested pr ce of medicine, lion dol-| which one agent tried to dash thru ra Thee paneer here has re-| “Swiftwater Bill” Gates got small college generations, wnergreas | ai gation ae, are Then you are in enrnest about |teacher in gra jthe guarded entrance to reach the word from Vilkjalmur,Comfort from Judge Dykeman Pri-! Gent of the University of W against Chief Lang by the council) noise for the school board?” she|in New York - hrewd smile of the saga-lofl king. dated Angust 31. The/¢ay, when that celebrated mining ington was greeted with spon. |!!! be continued Friday afternoon. | was asked, | haif-doubtful tone.|She was cus Lal ‘had not been heard from) ™4n went to the juvenile court to! taneous applause from the ste: No session was held Thursday, on} H , nearly two years ea sk i Support Grande, Ore., schools for ears and hope of 84 for the custody of his 14-year dent body when he stepped on = account of the important committee! Most assuredly,” was bh and for two years more | survival had almost been given Old son, Fred, now In the parental) the stage. meetings of the counct! | rept T have been as f the Oregon state b f Stefansson's message came via School He was Dr. Henry Suzzallo, new! At the after seasion, {t js be. |Awestion many t shall re’ examiners. He is still In the North and| Gates was arrested Monday on a| president. The crowd of students, tainly wish to be 4, if Lam a f SELL BOOZE: JUST SERVICE Meved, the Tate's cafe incident will in il) candidate, bi Seattle | was she graduated Medical college on| Which filled the big audito > te continue his search for preset of child abandonment, on het pol peda giny cn pic “ be closed, so far as the prosecution piand thcaaah oe Lelena Lost Continent - [the complaint of the boy’s grand-| 0° OO! <% * enthusl| ts concerned. The Lang witnesses) sould t ee mr dase Galtgeurata” a Sielansson reported that after should be a woman. {fornia. Sh “ey mother, Mrs. lola Beebe, who has And, to tell the truth, {t looks/{cine in Or {11 then be heard Praises Democrac by exploration ship, the Karluk.|naq the custody of the boy since bis! Suzzalio delivered » message, the 4 BIKKt seaston will also be held| n, Alaska in the treacherous ice, es riday , 10 present pi very much as if Dr. Irwin would be| Her last n ars have A spent) “Do you sell intoxic ating Mquor ) for -)for sale right in the house.” oe gpl n caaiterad’ the gegen ec gst Ie Gn cot ee i praise for rid rcording to present plans. |, candidate The Women's Good|in that practice here » has of-lat The Meadows? “What do you do when one mem- ieee ic eeet GEE’ ditty toca eotied ant cy va - industrial am Jeng we not only u d es int Me ‘obb building | This was the first question asked |ber of a party wants whisky, say, Has Ample Outfit |his son for three years. i OE ger ee h¢ run, but Is backing her fo oo: arge Practice lny Attorney George Vanderveer of and it isn't in the party’s package?” = Nissen. Sec: Shree. Fears ine Wee oe Somosrecy all it ts worth, for one I _ She is a competent business wom-| Waiter Stanley Cameron, when |asked the prosecutor. F unavoidable delays - - hnot ha oA 6 DS Chrte another, there are several h an, as is by an exception-| Johnny ney's trial, on a charge! “To tell the truth,” the witness threatened, thus running the ‘sald Judge Dykeman. “I do not pro. ¥y in our soctal and political organizations ready to give ally and she thinks liquor hout a license | replied, “I must admit that I some- orters, that her 20/at his Meadows r s and o 4 ade house, Was re times pour him a drink from an- in Judge other party’s bundle. Mr. Clancy morning. doesn't know anything about that, tho.” gest of chartering the Polar pose that this court shall be use rt when the actual on an ¢ . | Bear up high, | purchased her 8 a club in the 5 i a Other striking passages of | comes nearer election time years of ind engaged her on terms sim- ending in the crim . were | Not a Politician sions | War to the Kariuk,” he report. . There are many ancient and | No.” said the doctor, “I am not|f : respectable wrongs which the & “I engaged Hoff, engineer university man must attack BROWNSVILLE, Sept Mex ager et ggsd dhe A CORRECTION }) manfully and without apology, ro oldiers entren 1 in front of said in the corridor|, Charles B. Scott, a chauffeur, tes- the electric plant at Matan le didn't “a id I am not a very good poli } but yet with a rational spirit ' 4 amoras 2 P reed . f i ,.|tified that he had always taken five extra helpers for southern The Star hastens to correct a “Our campus problems shali | fired into Brownsville today. One |ticiar , P Boron SP Sikt ha Sehbst Iiing Package of liquor along when he pographica error n ade } be treated in a democratic | Horse was killed ; Wh jome one has said pe v9 ee . nitook a party to Clancy It was f { ) jon she in all probabil fact, 1 do not be-|ity will seek at the next election reformer. It awful blow Crnauffeur Does It e in too much reform, and I'p farts, who have ample outfit he Caran 1 1 ndl ral lanc yugt ameron for a year, and the Polar Bear Guavedad tu, the aukouncoment hion. Whatever is. wrong A troop of cavalry was immodi-|Vvery good r why a candid le aoe a a ‘ jthen served in the roadhouse, and fa meeting to be held by Minas here, you, and not |, shall cor arr : to investigate, | should be was a ry . exicans are re eee wee years. ' ‘ _ - here are come slight WON'T DEB Anyhow, Cameron made a vigor.|the members of the party pala for selves. Only when you are |'0 have fought a battle at Sebas-|reforms that Dr. Irwin might advo sr attempt to right the rocking |{t. rect. You shall govern your y “Our plans are to continue the New orted However, there ace advoc ) i | the Northern explorations to |) | 6 west, 82 farther north, if 5 ) H { ? t Then it is you who sell the Charge for Service |liquor, actually?” remarked Lun- t, but details are lack-|cate were she placed on the board an officers were or A Health Suggestion ee tion intended for anoth moraily insensitive shall | in- fertheriy course is secured.” terfere er “story” appeared over the an a t reven ig | e of them Is this Phat Andrew Furuseth, anthor of ft “Well,” he went on to explain, | din. that he was}) nouncement that Miss Shiple yyesigggar een lige agar pable of bearing a4 Pig sng] Pi sai at la Sie poo © Follette seamen's law, of San|“Wwe don’t actually sell the lquor,| “Oh, no,” he returned. “NotI, I ch is 1o-|) will speak at the Hippod yrs ey ico ene pi he See et tele corte oe wi ae! Francisco, where he is president of no. We merely charge for serving /am an auto driver and merely 4 west of]. September 25 Pence strong feeling of a truth, wi 1 ion rooms of, say, as an exam-|! : bed Pr al share . t ices ot the i pe : pt ee 25, on “Peace and the impulse to action behind out pursuing the the high school sophomores, | th men’s union, will speak at) !t “ au eae caae se rly taking parties out in my us orage ee OEE. Od) LAr ” and of Fresno ratders who yester ed to ngle floor of th 0 Saturday afternoon in the Hip . eee tha face Lee ~ land f it ter ’ a single floor ¢ o “are lwaya beinks the pack ; oeuaigd lL AARAPPPAP PPD PDD PPP PADD PP PPADS “Speak the king’s English, or 98 fired into Simon, Texas rhi sld do away odrome, on the La Follette g.| cha age) eked 4 the: gn ng > rick Purchasing Agent? perlaned 1 or iG eapese pen capeacadiccaaluieh rather our president's English tair ¢ ing, which ure, and will discuss a government-| 8&0 OF Whales Ney verve it to the Then you act as the purchasing #8 the ex edie nil ee ‘ % for | think you will find that doctor sa a very de tr wned merehant marine. He will hfe as they want tt, chat =, agent for Mr. Clancy, and take the ¢ Pecition sent treacherous ice had crushed their, } trifle better” AND DIED ine Geakh of ts i ae spoak at a meeting of the King a6 ee ee ine stuff out there, so he can sell it?" overnment 1 veonat ard ‘ounty De:noc ie ¢ at noon, in uae Pcs No; they charge only for servin, leat ror from A carrier later brought word that ISN’T IT TOUGH? A Satece a ars OP oF Toles or oY girie, 1|the Good Hate cafete 6 ents each for serving short |, “No: they ch thea ss 5 Eamet when ‘\a white man was seen drifting on is dead today be.) should think,” she said, “would be) Con wan Humphrey has not How many do you serve each| Lundin based his case on the tes- tee an {ice floe toward this fsland, and) Jn order to make room for a ‘ laughed. While eating |as destrous of having a woman to A¢cepted the challenge to debate| sient’ on the average?” asked |timony of William Wolfe and Chas, b, mn on ice Floe this revived hope that the explorer) greater number of students than| peas In her garden, some one said |look after thelr daughte inter-| With Furuseth Prosecutor Lundin |Clauder, who testified they visited one hope was that they were|was alive usual, 12 classes at the Lincoln|something to make her laugh, q{ests on the school board as they sibs erigaa “About 40, I should say,” said |the roadhouse without any bundle, Mle 00 Wrange!) ixiand, where sur-| Stefanseon left Martin point !n|high school have been orde Of the wrecked Stefansson| March, 1914, with two hardy ex-| begin work at 8 a. m., Ins’ 1 to| pea lodged in her bronchial tube,| would of having a woman to look; ROME, Sept, 17,—Eighteen thou-|Cameron. “I make about $20 ajbuying whisky, beer and brandy, ad ofjand she died before assistance jafter their home life. sand prie are fighting with the! night for myself in tips, Of course, |paying the walter the scheduled Karluk took refuge after the|plorers, well provisioned. lat 9, as has been customary could reach her. “It lwe have near-beer and soda pop’ price of “servic MUIT AND JEFF—Why Didn’t JEFF Get the Town Clock and Become President? — rsd By “Bud” Fisher | Fisher te Mark 5 ® Pat. oft) | she} Italian 1 be my purp For Your SATURDAY Shopping List Be guided by the ads in today’s Star. 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