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POWERS SUGGEST U.S. WITHDRAW ITS WAR ULTIMATUM | WASHINGTON, May The) It would be magnanimous in American-Mexican program was be President Wilson to withdraw | Pinning to take dofinite shape to M's a wet regres mu MAF. It ts expocted the arbitrators Nfombere of the diplomatic corpe Will issue a statement soon, telling we sald to have exp 1 the] What progress they have no opinion that his position is impos. jey were said to be ho ©. ang that he must shortly be Byen Brazilian Ambassad Da ‘ wven it} — who was pessimisti at | the stration | Was understood to have come does not Insist on It a to the view that success w The mediators, through ir re Grown the mediation efforts spective embassies in Mexico City | Carranza a Problem are urging the dictator to resign Gen. Carranza was a more diffi. Sir Lionel Carden, who fs still act-| Salt proposition. He has accepted {ne as British minister there, was “mediation in principle,” but de- advising him to the » effect lined to stop fighting unti] the; Huerta was reported very balky Febels capture Mexico City He was said to have maintained that his attitude has been perfectly | correct were reported unofficially that PRESIDENT WILSON ORDERS | MINE STRIKERS DISARMED _ WASHINGTON, it Wilson today Ma Pipa Jand Ludiow ordered the Garrison in Charge Somplete disarmament of all civil-| Secretary Garrison ts in per i in the Colorado strike dis-|sonal charge of the situation, and ‘tricts. |no single military commander will ‘The order was issued through | have charge of all the troops in Garrison, who fasued aj the mine fields tion summoning ev sryone| Two more trops of cavalry were the strike zone, who possesses |e in Denver thie afternoon for Jarms or ammunition to surrender | S¢rvice tn the northern part of the | them to the federal troops there. | State, and the Eleventh cavalry The proclamation was couched ' fre Georgia, was expected to Imperative military language. It| Teach the state capital Monday taken to apply to strikers and| | Commenting on the proclamation guards, but not to the mi-|from Washington, ordering all Col |orado civilians to lay down their : Will Give Receipts jarms, Frank Grove, one of the oj said | Recelpts were promised for the | ¢rators’ attorney and munitions surrendered,| “Secretary Garrison's proclama this promise was the only ;tion was very welcome. We offer even implying that they |¢d to disarm the guards yesterday ever be returned. We never wanted to kill anybody ’ ze 25 ERICKSON AND DALE CLASH ON TROLLEY GRANTS be designated where the reg-| will receive arms. Colorado was divided, when fed- troops were ordered there, in- four military rones—-those of Trinidad, Louisville | } Councilmen Brickson and Dale 5 : have clashed, ‘We will pay divi The former, championing the dends from May 1 on all deposits left with us on or before May 5. These dividends have never been less than 6 per cent. Last dividend pe- riod they were 7% ‘Open 6 to 8 P. M. Saturdays Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association charter provisions demanding com mon user and other concessions to the city, f» unwilling to grant street railway franchises for ex- tensions of lines which do not con- tain all these clauses. Dale, however, declares that tn- asmuch as the supreme court had ruled that these charter provisions Were not mandatory upon the coun- ctl, although the people voted for them three times, they only had a moral and not a legal weight. As chairman of the franchise committee, he proposes to ignore them in order to get the car ex- tensions, The matter will be thrashed out by the council in committee of the whole Friday. LISTER IN TOWN Gov. Ernest Lister, State Treas- urer Edward Meath and Fish Com- missioner L. H. Darwin attended the formal opening of the state fisheries and game exhibit last night fn the State Fisheries build- ing, Fourth ay. and Senece | st. TOLT BOOMING TOLT, May 2.—The Snoqualmie Light and Power company, which “A Mutual Savings Society” bought the Fisher franchise, have P been busy constructing their lines Established 1901. A transformer was put in at the| point where they tap the main 222 PIKE STREET line, and now they are setting poles on all the main streets of the platted portion of the city, Y.M.C.A. TO LEAD Y. M. C. A. men will conduct the services at the Queen Anne Con gregational church tomorrow even- ing, when E. J. Fuller will lead a team of men speakers on “The! Christian Life.” A Y. M. C. A. quar- tet, led by Bert Mitchell, will pro-| vide the music. | | Stop That Leak A little leak will sink a great ship. The little leaks of waste in your busi CORDON, Or., May , May 2.—E. H. Wor- sham, formerly of Evansville, Ind., and a former member of the 1915 | class at the University of Wash-| ington, committed suicide yester- day. He came from Portland Thurs- day, looking for work. - ° ‘ANT TO GO TO WAR? mess or personal “Forward, march, my brave men!” | money matters, if King county progressives hope to hear T. Roosevelt say those words. They will offer their services in the event he organizes a regi- ment to serve in Mexico, J. C. | Herbsman said today. ~ Successful in all the numerous ailments caused | by defective or irregular action of! the organs of digestion and elimi- nation—certain to prevent suffering | and to improve the general health— BEECHAM'S PILLS Seid everywhere, ba bones, 100 Se Phone your WANT AD to unchecked, in time will cause you a big loss. Stop the leaks and put the money saved at work for you in a 4 per cent Dexter Horton Trust and Savings count. | \e— ac- DEXTER HORTON i TRUST AND SAVINGS and spend the entire day in get-| ernoon.” |everywhere on the circuit. A real ting yourself into good physical) | had only time enough to doll| novelty will be offered for the ex- condition. You have been of &| myself up in one of my prettiest |tra added feature. This will be the strain ever since your Uncle John| gowns and pin the violets at my|first appearance in vaudeville of jdied. Your nerves are frazzied| helt when Dick came rushing | Miss Martha Russell, the noted mov.| and your temper is consequently a8| through the door, calling: “M tag plotere tina, Mies Rumaell Wit 191 ‘THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY At Seattle Theatres the Coming Week | A typical Mexican boy soldier | n Villa's ranks, This lad is 14 yearsold, but faces hardships and tullet 8 like a man. oe ———}« seater MOORE. t a ® ‘The Honeymoon Express,” the New York Wn- SIBERIA IS SAFE: WIRELESS | “2=2=:"= MIXUP BLAMED FOR ALARM ter Garden, in coming to Seattle. It} i be the attraction the Moore theatre, beginning Sunday, May 10. Matine: a a will be given on Wednes Friday and Saturday Al Jolson, known from ocean to SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—Af-|company, who were by no means |ocean as one of the cleverest funny ter a nerve-racking day yesterday, satisfied with the explanation. men on the stage, will lead the big during which they belleved their The explanation was that the company A large Met of ata wil ner Siberia a wreck off the For-| wireless operator at the Ogerakal be in the lineup, mosan coast, officials of the Pa-|station must have mistaken an : cific Mail Steamship Co, were re-|"M. B. 8." call, which was simply | @—— PoC ee ° Heved last evening on recetpt of|the Stheria’s private signal to the SEATTLE @ message announcing the safety | Persia, another Pacific Mall liner, | @— — | for “8. O. 8,” which meana “Save our ship,” or words to that effect.i Anne Warner's delightful comedy, At 9:30 thie morning the Inst fwill be next’ week's offering at the doubt was set at rest by the ship's Seattle theatre by the Avenue play: actual arrival at Manila, fers. The new people in the com- ey pany, Max Steinie, Mattie Hyde and of the vessel and all on board. The report that the Siberia had foundered, or been beached, was due to a mistake tn interpreting signals, according to officials of the THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DICK ANDO! MAKE UP “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,” i\a bang right from the start, and all are cast for prominent parts next week Last opportunities to see “Baby Mine,” the roaring farce, will be given tonight and tomorrow mat- inee and evening. CHAPTER CXLIV {through the hands of the rubber, /@ + (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | the hairdresser, the massouse, the PANTAGES Enterprise Association) manicurist and the pedicure and|@ ° gotten to the violet-buying #tage,| Fourteen Armstrong baby dolls, “Do you think I had better call Dick up and tell him I am sorry T| with Ethel Davis, a Seattle favorite at thelr head, in a sparkling must that Aunt Mary had recommended my quarrel with Dick did not look | was so nasty?” I asked Aunt Mary nearly as vital as it had when I|cal comedy tabloid called "The after relating to her the whole) was lying on Aunt Mary’s bed, cry-|Candy Ship,” will be the headline story of the quarrel and the things | ine my heart out attraction at Pantages, opening that led up to it. When I arrived home the clerk|with the matinee Monday. The “No,” answered Aunt Mary, “T think you had better go downtown told me that “Mr. Wave has} called you up three times this aft-| plece fx a mixture of mirth and mel- ody that has been making a big hit brittle as glass. Margie, dear.” jo and spend the day under a Dick I answered Yen, tell of her own experiences in this and rushed out of the bed-/field, and give a few interesting} good grooming regime; have YOUr/ room straight into his arma. |sidelighta on the business, Other hair washed, your face massaged | “I'm a brute, Madge—just al/numbers on the program will bel I seo an ugly little frowning! piain brute,” he sald as he bug-| Halliday and Sy excellent fun-| wrinkle making its apgearance be-| ged me so tightly I could hardly |tmakers: Duteoa Garden,’ a: tween your eyes; have your hands | breathe, ored fun-makers, and the Jug lin: manicured; after your bath take a) “And I'm a cat De Armo. . roe just a plain cat, Dicky dear,” I answered, “so 1 guess you've nothing on me.” (To Be Continued Monday) nap, it powsible, and on your way home buy a big bunch of fragrant violets. “Be sure and © ORPHEUM, get home tn time! gaeen T. events proved she was right , |tion to Prosecutor Murphy, to go|show on the new Empress program T took her advice to the letter! into effect May 16. jas the main entertainment next and added a long walk downtown! ghe has been in the prosecuting | week. There are 17 people in the| in the beautiful spring morning! attorney's office, first as stenog-|cast. “The Beggar” will be pre- tay sine ste’ x aaadeling by the | rapher, then as deputy, for the past |sented by Porter J. White b | seven years. up its golden head and told me|” sing Whitehoad will make a trip be unhappy budding and| that no one should South and upon her return may when the trees were announce her candidacy for justice “TIZ” GLADDENS ic | Bensie Brace, have made good with | }to put on one of your prettiest | Siteis aah ths eel |gowns before Dick comes and I 0 . «| Bice |pany in “Che Man in the Dark,”| Ee" et nett vant” + WORMAM TO RUM ois e's tn nr ut he ot coming ho! lp Resale W night.” Fsaid “te told me be was! FOR SUDGESHIP wii aso cistn attention going to Bob Morris’ to play cards a chen yeaae —that is one of the things we ~ quarreled about. Don't you remom-| Miss Rhea Whitehead, the first | % 7 ber?” woman on the Pacifie const to hold | @ sees sinichneninicanal “He won't go tonight,” answered | the position of deputy prosecuting| “Cireus Day,” with all the attend- Aunt Mary, serenely, and after) attorney, has tendered her resigna-|ant joys of the “big canvas,” will |A. opening Sunday. ANTI HUERTA "FEELING NOW GAINS GROUND Resignation of Foreign Minis Rojas Brir About Strong Opposition FUNSTON IN CHARGE Last Official Act of Gov. Kerr Is to Stop Bull Fights City ter in BY BERNARD RUCKER VERA CRUZ, May 2.—An- nouncement that Foreign Min leter Rojas has resigned from President Huerta’s cabinet |s taken confirmation of re ports that formidable oppos! tion to Huerta is developing It te J Rojas thought the Americ ax ought to t ited, and ed sending a com mission to Washington to endeay woth Niffer with United States angered Huerta nt r latter asked for und f v the b ences Appar his resignatio accordance order f In Garrison's was in absolute fl Gov, Ker uthorities r The Mexien ht suggente " fights thet effect Secretary Funston today and the other etvil — counell Iast obtbition of of an T's last r signing wan Ke der t official Farme Vera Cruz ave nnk tend hin as they have found the Amer. icans excellent customers for thetr | roducts, and want to continue sup. lying them, but are barassed by snipers,” except within the zone Amertean contro! Charge d'Affatres O'Shaughnessy watled for Galveston today PROF. MEANY IS HONORED; HALL NAMED FOR HIM The auditorium of the University of Washington was Friday formally med Meany hall, in honor of| Prof. Edmond 8. Meany of the his-| tory department, an alumnus of the! university, cla & About 2,000 students, celebrating | Campus day, which was inaugurat | ed by Prof. Meany, heard Gov, I ter and Regents W. T. Perkins and| Charles E. Gaches. They insisted on a speech from Prof. Meany, and when he conclud- 4 they filed past the man whom | they loved and honored and shook hands with him nding won Sa HERE Twenty get diveres. Deaths 3, births 13. Broadway Parent-Teacher clation meeting Monday Socialist party celebrates May day with dance. State will buy $300,000 worth of King county road bonds. Ben Swapp acquitted of charges of having threatened Ife of Robert Avann, grocer, who shot bandit brother | T. 0. Hougen takes over St. Anne asso: | japartments, 1415 First av. for $40,000. Ladies of Abraham Lincoln circie| dinner, 1. O, G. T. hall, Green Lake Tuesday noon. Plans completed for Sunday | school workers of Western Wash-) ington convention at Everett, May) 6-8. | Special musical services at sever. | al Seattle churches Sun | Danie! Kelleher returns from Fast, liking Seattle better than} ever. j Two hundred voices at seventh annual song festival by Norwegjan Lutheran church choir, Second Bap- tist church, Ballard, Sunday after- noon. Mayor Gill will addrese the Transportation club at the get-to- gether luncheon Monday noon. R. H. Ober will talk tonight to! Pacific Northwest Society of Engt-| eors, in Central building. Native Daughters, Pion Wednesday. Joseph Flower, chicken thief, gets six months. Or. C. H. Jones, First M. E. church pastor, back from hurried trip to Boston, Alex Ranke, ploneer, dead. Dr. M. A. Matthews, who made |first address in Y. M. C. A, building, will make chief address at Y. W. C re, meet Attorney General Tanner and Land Commissioner Savidge hold public hearing Tuesday on appraise- ment of Laurelhurst shore lands. Sixty enumerators begin school census. Lieut. Col. T. W. Scott, Salvation Army officer, addressed Monroe| state reformatory inmates today. Rose society organized in Green| Lake. Wm. R. Ostrom, Baltimore golf enthusiast, likes Seattle's public} golf links. Frank Berger, shot while trying to escape arrest, formally charged with counterfeiting in federal war rant Rev. J. K. Browne, Turkish mis- |sionary, addresses Queen Anne Con- gregational church members Sun- day morning. D. Ward King, Inventor, wil! talk | Jat Commercial Club Saturday night, May 9, under auspices Automobile club. The outlook is brighter for Gwoo | Ah Look, Judge Neterer dismissed | deportation orders against her. ?° |MAIN 9400 today, for by to- morrow today will be yes- terday, BANK RoONa AND CHERRY rything was speaking of Joy! of the peace jand hope. I resolutely put all my o- SORE TIRED FEET mental troubles behind me and4 . ? | tried to become purely a mere H s N CE MA physical preature | E I N “TIZ"” makes sore, burning, tired | In a short time I found myself \feot fairly dance with delight taking in great deep breaths of the| TO LIVE WITH Away go the aches and pains, the| soft fragrant alr, reveling in the| |corns and callouses, blisters and| sunshine, almost answering back | DO IT AN e voree | Dunions, the laugh of the child who thrust | way creme te Mtary ia ah ree | Pig tebe a handful of dandelions into my| 4 ested pd spel rom | out the acids hand with the question: “Do you| ater they ‘ilved. towethar aor at and polsons loves butter years. Mrs. Babb testified her hus that puff up When I reached the bathhouse I/fing had not spoken to hee tr as myour feet. No} was in a mm to thoroughly enjoy years, apoxen to her in 12 matter how my bath. Even the sight of the | hard you work, misguided women who were under how long you the impression that they could eat d ne, everything thelt lixusious. patter, TAGHERS SORE yon walk ‘er| craved, take no exercise and be how long you Jable to sweat off accumulating fat! WENATCHED, May 2--The 34 remain on your| in a half hour in the hot room of| grade teachers in the schools here feet, “TZ” a Turkish bath, did not move be| have received notification from the brings restful to pity or laughter, board of education that their re-|foot comfort TIZ” is wonderful! “They are trying to sweat fat/ election depends upon their signing |for tired, aching, swollen, smarting poisons out of the body and I am|a statement that they had no con.|feet. Your feet Just tingle for Joy; trying to eliminate poison of|nection with the students’ strike|shoes never hurt or seem tight. | mind,” I said to myself. here last week, Thirty teachers|, Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now I have demonstrated one thing,| held a meeting and declared the|from any druggist or department! however, by that bath and mas-|demand unwarranted \store. End foot torture forever—| sage—you can't be entirely unhap. aia |wear smaller shoes, keep your feet by when you ate perfectly all right Negro canvasman with circus dis-|fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! physically ‘covered at Berkeley, Cal. with $100,-la whol year foot comfort for i by the time I had passed000 diamond necklace, Arrested, only 26 centy ELSEWHERE } _ } Senor Iraizos, editor, wounded in sword duel with rival editor at Ha. vana. Dominican rebels attack federals at Puerta Plata | McCumber grain grading bill de-| feated in senate @ol, Roosevelt injured in jungle EISEMMERE |land officer over phone. away from dozen Washington hotels and beaten by mob at Atlanta for tenced to death for murder. critical condition at Batavia. coal fields go on strike. ne three tons of halibut in one ay. MOORE (seats Now SELLING tum SUNDAY, MAY 10 Hextnuing MATINEES WED.-FRL-SAT. The Higwest and Hest of All New York Winter Garden Shows THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS ~: With AL JOLSON Entertniners. Rietoun al of Mirth Melody oT ) CHORUS OF 60 WORLD'S MC 0 ven rows, $1.60; 10 rows, $1.00; 7 6 per Friday.—Lower Floor, $1.00; Balcony, ' , $1.00 and $1.60; Balcony, S0e, 76c, $1.00; GEORGE J. MACKENZIE Sole Le S THEATRE “Productions Such as Seattie Merits” Week of May 4 Announcement Extraordinary THE AVENUE PLAYERS “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” Most delightful of all modern comedies. 150 LAUGHS IN 150 MINUTES Monday openings and matinees... Other evenings . . Matinees Thureday, ANTAGE Unequaled Vaudevilie—Our Policy Never 3 Cha nges INNING MONDAY MATINEE . old Seattle favorite, and her company of 14—BABY DOLLS—14 “THE CANDY SHIP” A Sparkling Musical Comedy Tabloid MARTHA RUSSELL ‘ Famous Moving Picture Star in a Talk on work for Films. OTHER BIG FEATURES—10c and 20c. E eturday ant Sutiley: , trying to save boat. Sails for home. Arbitration of canal tolls ques- tion by international board urged in | congress. Senate committee ready to report on administration anti-trust bill. May Day celebration at New West- minster featured by historical pa- months for landing in Russian terri- geants. German aviator sentenced for six tory. Schooner Luella burned by Mex- feans at Manzanillo. Government experts declare alum baking powders not harmful. Eve. Matinee prices, 50¢ to $1.50; Evening Prices, Se to $2.00. JAPS SMUGGLED INTO US. ARREST HEAD OF SYSTEM TOKIO, M 2.—The arrest of Essential witness In New York,|tWo men in Yokohama has brought New Haven & Hartford invest to light the existence of an elab- tion missing. orate organization for smuggling Japanese into the United States Of the two men under arrest, one, C. Wada, has been in the busi- ness of aiding stowaways for more than ten years. The evidence against him indi- cates that he began operations in 1902, when he smuggled 30 Orien- tals into the United States, getting $2,600 for it In some years he has smuggled in as many as 100, and made $10,099. Woman confesses forgery to Port- Cannot be found. Increase of 38,000 cattle and horses on grazing areas shown. Rollin Perry, 24, killed by team near Tacoma. Howard Wheeler, San Francisco newspaper man, appointed editor Harper's Weekly Hearing of application of railroads to Increase freight rates 5 per cent ended. Decision expected within month, Brig. Gen. Ramsay D. Potts, U. § A., retired yesterday, after 47 years’ service. Lieut. Meyers, German aviator, killed by fall. Dr. Cary T. Grayson, president's | physician, will be best man at White House wedding. Prince Plerce Troubetskoy turned army | before he could get a his Ru Detective W. J. Burns is assailed Resinol heals itching skins ESINOL OINTMENT, with Resinol Soap, stops itching instantly quickly and easily heals the most distressing cases of ec- zema, rash or other tormenting activities in case of Leo Frank, sen- Mme. Nordica, prima donna, Is In Ten thousand miners in Kanawah Gas schooner Dekorah of Seattle, Negro canvasman with circus die-| covered at Berkeley, Cal., with} $100,000 diamond necklace. Arrest: | ed. COPPER ‘STRIKE EVERETT, May 2. 2.—Reports bavel reached here of a rich strike of cop- | per ore on the property of the Bos-| ton-American Co., at Monte Cristo, where an eight-foot vein has been uncovered, MEN WHO HAVE AN HOUR OR TWO TO SPARE should visit the TOURIST PICTURE THEATRE when other treatments have proven only a waste of time and Beware of imitations, where all the latest pictures are run at 5c IMPERIAL BAR AND FREE READING ROOM with 6 pool tables and service counter in connection 206 OCCIDENTAL