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JUDGE HUMPHRIES IS DEAD en nnn nnn nA AAPA PQQ MAA AAA AAA AAR AAPA ALISA ALLL PAARPRPAIDPADADDAL PARRA Rn The Seattle Star AST EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—Fair PAY ONLY FOR THE STAR PI, VOLUME 18, NO. 81 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915, ONE CENT Gist pms Wee fh. 1108p KAISER QUIBBLES IN HIS REPLY COUNCIL SHOULD NOT CLOSE MARKETS ON SATURDAY NIGHTS |CABLES OUNCILMAN BOLTON has introduced a bill in the council providing that the public mar- | family affair for thousands to go shopping at the public markets on Saturday nights. kets be closed at 8 o'clock in the evening. The ordinance would compel the closing of Husband and wife together join in the tour on this one night of the week. If the markets the markets Saturday nights as well as other nights. are closed at 8 o'clock, they will be denied this privilege, which amounts almost to a necessity. The bill, in the opinion of The Star, should be killed unless this Saturday night closing These thousands of people work up to 5 or 6 o'clock. By the time they get down town ision is eliminated. from their homes, it is 8 o'clock, or close to it. Saturday night for many people—many laboring people for whom Councilman Bolton 1s | Councilman Bolton owes a duty not only to the workers in the markets, whom he a champion—is the only night when they can do their heavy shopping. It has been a sort of | trying to help by his ordinance, but also to the great mass of workers who must shop there. Here Y’ Are, Folks! Winners of Buffalo Bill Limerick iit ace Succumbs _ to Relapse; P RA Contest! Girl Takes Down First Prize of $10; Fifty |, BERLN Mey 2.— | AR ITS _ Illa Week T00 LOUD; Tickets Awarded in Addition to $25 in Cash Prizes em witers not rerud y Le PRR RAR aww nard liner Lusitania and the i A PICTURE STORY WITH BUT ONE WORD {|activities of German sub- 4 |marines was handed to |James W. Gerard, Amen- |can ambassador, by the for- Jeign office early today. The reply is described semi-of- “Buffalo Bill, on a hill | |} Judge John E. Humphries, a thrill, shoots to kill, member of the King county eu. | with a will, yippity-yip-yip!" : | perior bench since 1912, died at When they led him out of the 3 | his home in the Frontenac office to the nearest sanitarium, } | the cont tor wae etill rav be | @ ing about Buffalo Bill and the | big Selis-Ficto circus, which s ni 4 . When a platoon of “Holy Roll-| Will camp here for three days . ys D. E. Dugdale, owner | beginning Monday Itetally as “polite bat teavh ed by his wife, Kristina 3 it but leaving room a “of the Seattle baseball ked into the home of John Ka-| , He had r ae e eetly 1 7a4 jfor further negotiations.” 2 . . . imeric | The a ed a P at team of the Northwestern poultry dealer, of 1620 Belmont) many of them, classifying them | The long awaited anewer was of he Se * : } = cot |five typewritten pages, and Sec al today cut the x fi ‘ olla Am and segregating them so as to lretarien Grew "dea Saever Wan = _ ttle Star off his visiting matrimonial biles crawled out the Pk ss ada abhomihenoavete |to work translating the note and fst. | |window and vanished into the FIRST PRIZE WINNER putting it in the state department In the future Star rep- | | night ©! am tould that ould Buffalo code for transmission to Wasbing- tati will be - | Kalem owns a stand in the Old Bil on. mon grata at ai | | Pike Place market. He is the fa-| | l@ the hero of Limerick still, A few hours later the note was { 8 ther of three children An’ he'll soon be In town on its way to Copenhagen by tele- lot. LT 'Seve.: Stadeoe fotned the “Pintal With a show of renown— | graph, where jt will be relayed to London and then to Washington. The reply is almost certain to reach Washington Sunday. Despite the secrecy with which the note bas been surrounded, it Is roughly known it will ask that the United States agree upon a state ment of facts as to the Lusitania, and then take up further inter- since} | O''ll be there wid the kids, 90 will —Lote McKay, ° a hard job—but its done Mission” In 1902, he # when ber conduct has entirely changed | Had Meetings In Home i “She frequently gathered togeth:| a¢ j jer in their homes the loudest-pray-| first prize—si0—nen to Lola jing frequenters and members of) wckay, who contributed a clever that organization and of the ‘Holy! jimerick in Irish brogue. John C | ] | | Rollers the complaint states, Aisck, 318 29th ave., won the sec " | ack, 318 29th < e changes regarding the general sub- j _ Oh, very well. ? Who filled the home to ite utmost! ond prize, $5 ee artne ee The Seattle Star is not capacity Third ‘prize—$2—goen to Rich There are now 2,966 Americ: M . mericans the pay-roll of D. E. The guests would feast and en- ard P. Wood, 2116 Norton ave, lin Germany, according to a census and therefore Joy themselves at Kalem’s expense, erett, and fourth prize —$2-—goes to jest conapinted: ty. Consel Gahenmn f Star is in a position to } Judge John E. Humphries ver pray Bsn holler and act in . N. De Rochie, 6751 Kirkwood lLay. The number leaving Berlin such an Indiscreet manner as to an- place len sk wag considaralls Mee ] the truth about the af- noy and disturb the neighbors. The five winners of $1 prizes mak eS Ton of the Seattle ball | apartments at 8:25 a. m. of Kalem says he was forced to are: Gertrode R. Carlton, 412 N | rar rsiaie the! 806 snmeaminiseataaie and does, when such uraemic poisoning. ms leave the house altogether at such| Gist st.; Inex Martin, 4717 Whit ling Scandinavian ports on the next He was taken ili fast Satur. (times or seek the privacy of his Mao ave; Erlee Summers, 2618 : a de 86 y telling seems to be to the day, tho not seriously, and he | bedroom Alki ave.; Dave Williama, 215 P-t yeaa peo oaths See Oana left the courthouse, assisted by Called in Policeman building, and Frances § 1403 Rane ean de ». fans. | friends, leaving » written no- Neighbors often called the police W. 57th at : rs } Star has no personal grudge) tice pinned to the door of Hie | ian on the beat to quiet hin wife, All the cash prize winners will Dugdale. | court room that he would be he declares. receive their money by mail Why the Hicktown Games? esa ise hind Ryne aut later, She spent large sums of money Me gerd wae ter ak ae ge red j lly, we think Dug is al * rit pgpoee: SP it wae an. [00 fortune tellers and clairvoyants Waukee jell 8h eae Peer } food scout, but The Star re- hi in attempts to probe the future, he) 9" sic ene the Seattle baseball team and| Pounced by physicians st Mie | says, and hired detectives to apy] pi he flowing are the ticket win et) | bedside that he could not sur. ners ent exactly as do bun) vive more than a few hours. upon him : | THOSE WINNING TWO TICK. good baseball fans who! jr, tho morning he had been visit One evening when he came home erg EACH: 8. Bjornson, 1533 W. guit attending the games here 44 by several of his colleagues, anc from the market, he declares, she 63rq gt.; F. Rizer, 1812 E. Repub- Teason that they pald out conversed with them, speaking | accused him of flirting with women : J. &. Fouty, Tukwil: | WASHINGTON, May 29.— | With Berlin announcing the | | Tras tewk kaise reply to President nm good coln to see professional jjightiy of his condition who came to trade at his store, and Mrs. W. H. Keyser, Coloni, Wilson's protest had been hand- ll contests, and instead were Came to Seattle in 1889 finally threw a knife Into his left Chas. Patterson, 2026 Laurel. ed to Ambassador Gerard, there ethibitions such as can be; jie was 63 years old arm ave. Bruno Chilineki, 119 were evidences of increasing any day in Hicktown or! He was born in Calhoun, Iil He asks the court to make a di Eastlake ave.; Mra. G. Pelton, 710 | nervousness regarding the Ger- 1 |March 17, 1852. In 1872 he was ad. | Vision of valuable Seattle and Skag- R. Clements, 718 Sixth man situation in official circles } Mong with these hundreds of mitted to the bar in Indiana. He! way, Alaska, property which he ave. 8.; De Rochie, 5731 today. The Star holds that Dugdale married Estelle M. Preshman of owns. W. H. Hamilton, The reply probably will reach ‘Ristreating the baseball public Crawfordsville, Ind., In 1888 RC Sa SM 18 Colman dock; J. P. Todd; H. G. here Monday. It is the opinion Miss of Ambassador Gerard that it Tom lhe develops a good player in. The following year he came to|% @ Knappen, 401 Green bidg. Mittle and then disposes of him for Seattle, and was a law partner with Julia Harris, Windsor apt arp ! Ra SE ie ) pars cert hrovaeeren Ste Se 7 ‘Eitke while the Seattle team is| Will H. Thompson and Geo. B. Cole a woe pee eee Kewley, 1303 Ninth ave.; Joseph a EB ng? he long -” ‘ iy down deep tn last place. for several years. In 1908 he was whee ah overet The Hirst, 19 Harrison st dcats' vinetaus pital DO Dug didate for the supreme bench ant, THOSE WINNING ONE TICKET ee . presley ur wen Gotented. “ld 1] Ofer, te = pobltening a : Mrs. Cummi Suppl The note is understood to be ° f Whe Star took this attitude in con-|but was defeated. In 1910 he was) Spor Jt, Fubaming. EACH: Mra. Cummings, | Supply Pelee nied ". ie fale. of First, Heneman | Satenent ae et trade onde, Beauty prise Fifth ave.; J. J. Fitzgerald, 6406 and insists there is no desire that es ieee © he Loe Angee ets i Successor beers My hdc AM ory Carleton A. R, McDonald, 322 the friendly relations between Ger- | 'ga'the’ poattion he wae Die Seer ee. | Lian N.; Jessie Ellis, 435 Pon a ii many and the United States be in- se The Star was the only paper in| In the position he was filling at ture to James & Bushnell —_ , | | UNDINE, Italy, May 29,—Trieste peace: ad ‘ to tell the truth Fi my the|the time of his death he handed photographers, In the “Ar. tlus ave.; M. F. Carroll, 2024 Dear-| BERLIN, May 29.—Germany han! 1 06 yands of mobs and ie in LOUIS, May 29.—With the ‘°pir Ota nuhisbiend ate xaiall any important decisions . born st; Mra. C. H. McCowan, enough war material now at hand! “ . greatest. floods in Missouri since : ‘stood e kaise A. ie estty As stated above, be tl aac wan tas sonehosine of cade eo ycing. The photo | 4703 18th ave.; M. E. Wilson, 123|for another winter campaign, the|danger of destruction unless ges raging, the inhabitants of Pat-| W!!! insist that the German subma- + 1s not on Dugdale's pay ee To0 street speakers follow.| of, Mise Fonda le copyright: | |n) ssth ot.; Fremont €, Parker,|war office announced today. The| Italian troops arrive soon, accord: |tongburg, a town of 5,000 popula-|"!@ Warfare is justified on the hu- rr That ing the Potlatch riots in 1912 is : 8.; Ralph Harper, statement was made to the budget | ing to refugees today Hee tTe: day marooned on toofs| manttarian basis raised by the ~ Dee are nnd to say got un-| hig successor must be appointed |¢ Walter Plerce,| committee of the reichstag by the| Alded by gendarmes, frenzied {1 \inner stories or have taken to| United States, because of Eng- or! s skin Is evident from the}. Goy, Lister eerie | Edmonds, Wash.; Edna Gardner, | deputy war minister. Austrians are burning and sacking jhe hile land's attempt to starve the civil- od letter, received by The r mort f veral months, Is prostrated H. A. &., 2500 E — I Italian property T . jan population of Germany ’ inent attor|for sever r prostrated | 227 Taylor ave . * ° ba prop The property loss in the vicinity a. in jay Jone Fatty, and a well known |He had long been ailing Denny way; Thos. R. Horner; Mre.| 40 DIE WHEN SHIP BURNS |» Many Italians have beon injured | op pettonemure i already estimat.| If this should be the case, and at The Star: Annw rey erat, 1# mentioned as the most| Out of respect to the dead jurist, A. Harigel, 1451 Elizabeth ave. STOCKHOLM, May 29.—Forty| and the civil authorities are report-/ 24 at more than $1,000,000. no concessions are made to Presi- OE Conbable man for the position all departments of superior court| Vietor O. Edgar, 7306 persons perished when the Russian! ed to have fled, alarmed by re dent Wilson's objections, a sharp 2» Ae eenenn, of tai probable jumphries, who had. been|were adjourned for the day by Pre-| A. H. Cramer, 516 Seneca st.; steamer Bord II burned to the| porta of the advance of Itallan|— : , | rejoinder ts certain James will not be home Pioie constaitty in the court room |siding Judge Albertson, at 9:30|sie €. Nosler; Clayton Crawford, | water's edge in Helsingfors har-| troops | Trieste are deelared to be in flight, ° fo the ball grounds after this return them to us. also let this serve as notice to Sat advertisement after this date alse remove your telephone Sabet at the bail grounds action is taken in view of Wrwranted and untrue Wane ton i ety whi gs + husband was on the bench o'clock this morning |4528 Third ave.; Mr. Jack Kahlow. | bor today a All of the best families of leaving the worst elements, ] § GETS R Je ape | “ Neal * is eo 1 — ig TOM, WiLL You GIVE. Me $50% % , HELEN, WERE 1S TwenTy F y Actas gh mane ER Au- | WASHINGTON, M SEAT ‘ | | SAW THE PRETTIEST press FIVE More, You HAD # T DUN THE DRESS AF WASHINGTON, May 29.—Secre- THIS MORNING AND | WovLD LIKE PETTER TAWE THIS | | REAL Dow'T NEED A NEW DRESS tary Bryan today received from | To WAVE IT SO MUCH [— Too, You MAY See 2 _, JUST NO! Ambassador Page a preliminary re- --= ; t as to the damage suffered by SOMETHING ELSE You port a aa by rs oe the Nebraskan by explosion ne 7 \ SURE THING explosion near Fastnet The strongest point of the report was that the Nebraskan's engineer ow } mi 2 stuck to his story that he saw a HAPPENED, \° ; 7 y. —g'. ¢ , S white streak in the water imme. i 1 f diately preceding the explosion, ap NEVER ; \ y ‘ “vay parently supporting the theory that — { * this was the ke of a orpe ane, May 29.—Reports cir- me ‘ V4 s er ral Ene ene. OF SOR eOS CUlated tod, y that Pope Bene- ’ / Wov.| / tng intende to quit Rome dur- Ir . hy \ ; 7 ; U.S. GUNBOAT HAS te “pa war, tho ridiculed at BE USELESS j ’ fe : ‘atican, have aroused the ‘TO TRY . i 5 : : A NARROW SQUEAK Westest misgivin j : a fe Pudeg the Depo cahaont from ‘To Pur’ i - z " (ai 4 _ WASHINGTON, May 29.—The Tine, It le generally believed | | THIS OVER ne J ; ss United States gunboat Scorpion, on teonaiter would not hesitate | ASA ers F id duty off Constantinople, narrowly “netttt 2 Zeppelin attack upon 4 { “ \ dees escaped being damaged by a Brit city, St. FACT f e ‘ ‘ */ish torpedo on Monday, Ambassador Peter’ endangering * and taligia other historic OYS. DO YOU WANT TO GAIN HALF YEAR IN SCHOOL?—EDITORIAL PAGE ' Morgenthau reported today.