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> Are You Going to Move? F YOU move, telephone The Star's Circulation Department, Main EDITION 2400, carrier boy will see hat you do not miss a single copy of The Star Remember the number, Vain 9400. and our Tuesday probably fair The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tits ay nwa ONT ON Ass AND CENT SHWs © TUN DS, Be WAR REFUGEE ARRESTED) 3 HANG” WITOFA SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1915 ON CORE a take ee) ee ) a TIE IS WASHINGTON, — April ROLAND CARROS IS 19:—~ke0 th, ‘Feniile tantl WOMAN ' TAKEN BY GERMANS lang for the murder of 4 4 Germans, the war office here announced today. Wash., decid- States su-| n Wolert, 24, board at Sum. ed to release BERLIN (via Wireless to Mary Phagan of Atlanta, 5 London), April 19.—Roland 1 Garros, noted French aviat Ga., unless executive clem- International complications or, has b were avoided, today, It Is be- E , has been captured by the ency is extended lieved, when the immigration . 1 The United The statement decia P ‘ a German, who escaped to this Garros was captured at a preme court today denied city from the Nanaimo, B. Cy point “between the Meuse the appeal of Frank for war prison 4 and Moselle.” He le a lieu he appear ¢ rank for a Believing the United States 4 tenant In the French flying new trial. would not return a political or corps. Whether Garros’ GA dren : military refugee to the country peteabind-wbeieket downor T wht through the state courts from which the escape was 4 he was .captured after hav- i! ta and to the highest made, Wolert had secured ing landed insite the Ger- r n the land in an effort to work at West Seattle, when a man lines is not stated. saad Pennie Wie. ban hese Van 4s U. 8. immigration officer ar- role: be the eonanee rested him Setsirdey wolert il ST r he charge agains’ oler' _ Trial Marked by Disorder that he entered this country with 5 His appeal was t on tt out being examined. It is known re at the th thet the rges came through ac a4 wht tivity of Vancouver officials. aq was illega Wolert’s story of his thrilling ex- é tin the | perience in running the gauntlet of z reported Canadian troopers to freedom in was also claimed the trial was his country as orinted in the arked by disorders, and that Thursday issue of The Star Star Prepares to Fight nmediately learning of fair dealing Ir FUSS GETS t which was upon a stirred again im from the Wolert's srrest Saturday, The Star a time of hin arrest took up the matter with the imme The decision today was upon « gration officials, an through At writ of tornry John Perry, prepared to which a bring habeas corpus proceedings In D Blamed by Negro t federal court In getting E Mary Phagan, # t¢yearold fac Wolert's story, « Star revorter iam t girl, was found murdered April promised t paper's aid in pro 13, in the National Pencil fac j tecting. him The seething pot of tribulation t Atlanta In the meantime, Mrs. Henrietta tn which officers, committees and | James Conley, a negro, was ar I eeoas house on So atsfiae rested, but later secused Prank of nose house the bo: members of the Puget Sound har —~ |the murder, and on May 24, Frank jand by whom he had been engaged } to cut wood, telegraphed to the im- | migration officials that he had $49 in cash and « $30 contract for work, Admitted by Board 4 bor of the American Association of ters, Mates and Pilots tare MOTEL PROPRIETOR been stew! fe the last months, boiled over into the supe rior court today a | was indicted on Conley's evidence Justice Pitney read the decision, which thet the plea that Frank's rights had be ¢ “dine rig nen not hncondry — . ‘ AS ‘ With this showing. Wolert, the West, betauen, dhe tsastion ania rmepsirmaets spurt digs p{wauntanion-to thin countes. snd the ted S.A Chap President, and P. raised Immediately before the tria fact.that he had previously entered pene fe tte pean me LG. Sean. pores ‘Reebicany = The decision anid | Petpet = gamete was not E . fet at hotel proprietor, found guilty of ac Approve Triat Proceedings cg agp pe tee, composed of H. B. Jones, H. M Roberg and H. 8. Smith, to appear Frank's having been petition shows that, ' i | This ts the second time Wolert’s formally cepting the earnings of underworld |iiherty was feovardized by. U. S women by a jury Saturday, is the indicted for | . Thursday and show cause*why they | NOCD BY 8 Jur ad of that of. (murder, he was placed on trial be-| pe ang ee cnc should not yield their offices to per. fore a court of competent jurtedi ' hen he first escaped, he ha fense since Prosecuting Attorney Lundin took office. ul Schuman, ex-polleeman. succeeded in crossing the border, | but 14 miles south of the line was sons recently appointed to succeed them by the national association of jon, 4 a public trial which was| ty |deliberately conducted, had the} 2 ‘ » by a U. 8. immigration | the organization | fi “sia offense, | benefit of counsel. and was found | The ti Mariposa, | 1 hy it th rt commission's Bell st. wharf Sund. ing, for let. ur ees oe rs Charges of collusion and graft aoa Paur Olean 2 Pe 4 va gullty and sentenced pursuant to/ i. bes the firet chipped North Wee Sef ecxereumia'c hn 4 ivage ne ace ad. vcr e Cr wa mae ee agi Wolert "home : © are made ins complaint filed Mon-|underworid boar, hax heen jie, laws of the st8te. el ‘ ‘ eras, Jumped off the (rain Oe lay by H Joyee and EF. C. I ¢ arges. * twice moved before the . © A " - . | i, ; May by HB. Joree and EC. Loo-|convicted of similar charge Fister Ghat ts tout cole tee ake W 'tH a full Passenger list and every foot of cargo space filled with freight, the Alaska Steamship Co.’s liner, |miles within the border claim that, after Chapin and Mul- go ding tga = yeni , | the Mariposa, left pier 2 Sunday night for Cook's Inlet and Knik, Alaska. | ‘Aecotting 2 "Tetorination pre ped eemndlachger tA hth Looks for Gas Leak (yo). ast tence tn The voyage of the vessel will be given’a line in future American history. |sented to the immigration inspec- | rom pective ices ec " P : ors at Si Monday 3 Georgis, and in every instance has For she is carrying to Cook's Inlet THE FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF RAILS FOR THE GOVERNMENT {0's *{ Sumas’ Monday morning, national association judiciary com-| With Lighted Match Wolert has his first papers to be- / met with adverse action and th mittee, they have continued to ire ed Ge rat aourncond ee) RAR BROAD. lcome an American citizen. usurp theif former positions and Charles L. Wynn, 3320 Fubr- Wol was imprisoned at Nanal- are dominating the meetings of they affirmed. | Deciare Alleaations Untrue | On board the Mariposa are 280 passengers, nearly all bound for Cook’s Inlet. Among them are 45 members mo shortly after the outbreak of man ave. was looking for a ri r rf ary a * . : j ‘ ‘ local ofganization ian hs Fane tn ° hae Hin allegations that hostile pub-| Of the engineering commission which is to build the railroad, and Lieutenant Frederick Mears, a member of the! war, when the Csnadian govern. After Chapin and Mullen had; ‘e#* '" P gre pipe ye a Ne.sentineaat aed Gerdes ia oak ee ment acoueda him, along Re been ordered out of office, and| Meath the false bottom of his stout the court room had im-| COmMmussiONn. | . R ‘ * many other Germans, of being is ther membersh{p in the association| big gasctine launch,’at the La- properly influenced the trial court | The freight includes rails, machinery, buckets and other equipment used in construction work, and lum-|« 5» g revoked, it is alleged, they refused; tone boathouse, on Lake Union, | and the jury have been rejected be. ‘ hardware, \DreE TICreae is to give up the Booka and property| © Smaees tuiise this, waa, found, untrue in| OCF Clothing, tobacco, and so on. , GEORGE USES HIS of the local organization, sage He found it with a fightea | point of fact upon evidence pre-| This merchandise was bought in Seattle. Further and much larger purchases will be made here for the WIFE’S COMB; SHE ———— he sumably justifying that finding and) 2 2 DUTGH SHIP IS SUNK, "Socerer teres nim out or whieh be han not oroaced in the) ailrond shortly, ; or » WANTS DIVORCE | the lake, unconscious but un- |Present, proceeding Crowds cheered the departing steamer. Men remarked that the event “reminded them of Klondyke days. | it —- hurt. | The decision, in ruling on Frank's! Ty the opinion of The Star, the occasion days to come far better than the halycon days of the Klon-! — George A. Adams. a quiet, GRIMSBY, Eng, April 19.— There are several leaks in | 2pPeal, was not unanimous, Justices, . /. / 4 | oa ane | Spectacied, unassuming little News of the sinking in the | tne ove pipe now, Hughes and Holmes presenting! dyke; better for Alaska and far, far better for Seattle. | man, who blushed frequently in Gee isle canes ie te — - renee Sane Svinoge. Through Seattle, the gateway to the North, wiil pour a vast army of workers. Seattle enormous) Jude Taliman’s court Monday, amer Olanda was re. eae 4 5 = . . “1 0 | dared use his wife's comb In pevien today wren the orow of | Prise elgteine. wordt 0.000, tet EAT SOUP quantities of construction material will be shipped to the new Alaska. Seattle will contribute the bulk of the making a hurried morning 4 Gan fondee, ‘Tha son wore. | Willits Bishoy’s farm os Ghineoums CANNED 4 : , - : 3 | mating: (9 hurled.” merniey : peemsd 9 trawters,. ‘The. | river. loaded” on steamer . Puget supplies that will feed the workers on the new railroad. Seattle will reap the gain. : sella Olanda struck a mi Saturday | GOUPLE NOW DEAD And after the road is corspleted—after Seward and Fairbanks are linked with steel, and all the rich, un- Sequel: Mra, Roma 8. | ti expanse of country between those two Northern cities is opened to settlement and industry—then, Addins, She. inbored wile Se |_ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordeck of when the builders of homes and civilization begin trending northward, will Seattle begin to realize what she had told Georne not to use }501 Queen Anne ave. are dead from a a’s awakening means to her. that comb when he has his own ’ ptomaine poisoning as a result of lask r ‘d 1 military brushes. 4 | eating tainted canned sonp Thurs Then will Seattle and Alaska build permanent greatness together! a Mcne P me | “It was so foolish for him to get | day _ ics ~ — ~ 7 ——— angry at me when I scolded him | Mrs. Bordeck died Saturday aft | last week ands of the clock to o'clock (for it,” she said And, oh He FREM NT A E orn, Parley, dled saunter *t" SMARTEST MULE IS DISCOVERED; Hie" poured « feed of ts into | tone shout, ad wing to har. [tld toe wo abwt"ap. and’ sal Ne early Sunday | Ben's manger, and chalked up a ry up feeding time by an hour like to break my head, or some \““Hordeck was a baker, 26 years| SURE, HE LIVES INNOOKECHAMP! sv: | - As such crude, ungentlemanly exclae — —— old She was 27. -——- - - A minute later the mark was mation. He grabbed me and shook 4 " : Thursdsy noon they ate some From Our Special Correspondent | 6 o'clock morning and night gone and he got curious. (FOUND DEAD IN BED me. too. It hurt dreadfully 3 Was the unidentified 18-year-old| across thé track with the head on panned soup for tunch. Shortly NOOKECHAMP, Wash. April | In feeding he used to forget Next feeding time he watched v Where were you hurt?” asked a boy ground to pleces by the N. P| the rail jafter, both complained of stomagh| 19 ~—James Kibbey swears he has | which manger he had poured the | Wink John R. Foster, prominent Seat. | George's attorney " freight train early Sunday morning| , T2* Police do not accept the sul) pains and were removed to a hos the smartest mule in the | chop feed into eo some of the ant As s00n as thé feed was poured | tle real estate dealer, was acci It hurt me mostly in my heart,‘ 2 / * wa (oe theory They think he may) pital county | Is got two feeds and some got into the manger and Jim's k (dentally asphyxisted Sunday at his the young wife sighed You don't ; at Fremont a murder victim, or did/pawe been rendered senseless by . Jim has s#bout 15 head of none was turned, Witk stuck his h residence, 3146 EB. Madison st expect a husband to hurt his wife i he lie down on the tracks to die? thags or enemies and left on the horses and mules this spring in | To prevent this, he carried a over the manger and licked off Neighbors, who discovered Fos. | physically, do you 4 The police are trying to solve the! tracks to dle | , FRISCO HAS BIG FIRE his feed barn. He is known as | plece of chatk, and as oon aa be | the chalk mark ter dead in his bed, found a gos jet; Mrs, Adams admitted that she Bi question A package of laundry was found) SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 most absent-minded fellow in | fed one animal he chalked up a fim thought that Was a good |in an edjoining room partly open.| had siapped George on the street 1 Engineer P. W. Longwood de-|near the body, It bad come from| Fire destroyed ten business houses county. He forgot so often | mark so he wouldn't repeat joke on him and kept watching. |The fumes bad been carried into | on when she was out : clares he did not see the boy untilia laundry at 813 Yeste y, and} and practically wiped out the block whether or not he had fed the He noticed that Wink, the one | Yesterday he discovered that j the bedroom by wind sweeping | late iH udacity to ask 4 too late to bring the locomotive to! “BE. C. Marshall” was writ across! Detween Franklin and Ellis streets! stock that he had to put a clock | eye roan mule, wes getting fat, | Wink ts in the habit of reaching | through a half-opened kitchen win [her why she wasn’t home taking a halt. He says the boy was lying the attached slip rly today, Lows, $40,00 ‘in the barn and feed exactly at but thought nothing of it until ' up with his nose and turnipg the “dow are of the baby Wy és hac cathe 9 Barat AO 7 ci oh STR OTB ane: aes aharie avr net of nt le slowtreme ide . hs RCN : \ needing i 7 J r ee pil The Advertising Columns of The i ST i] Tom, | WiSH You Wou PUT on | OH HEL-LON = COME. fer THESE ARE NoT OUR CHAIRS | SOME OLD CLOTHES AND rain | ———s OUT AND SEE HOW NICE Bo art Cel ode XO MORAREY | e e (iW ace OUR PORCH CHAIRS = (——— | SURE, TLL THEN Look! 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