The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 1

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Tomorrow The Star will publish a special Alaska edition. It will tell you, in picture and story, all about the peat wonderland, Correspondents of The Star have been busy for weeks gathering material for this issue. ou will want one to send back to vour friends in the East. It will give them their first truthful idea, probably, hat Alaska ts really like. Watch for it—The Star's 20-page Alaska special. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News IGHT EDITION settied Oh, Wives! Look! Madame Schumann-Heink, the prima donna, in her advice to June brides on page 13, says today that a wife shouldn't be expected to tell her probably showers * husband EVERYTHING What do mp7 AT &W ATER wi you think of that? Read it Bik é 2 Wis we. 6s tn ee Oe 4 VOLUME 18. NO. 103 SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JUNE ONE CENT ve v6 SPANO 4 6:10 p. m., 13.9 ft. 8:53 p.m. 162 ft @ WILL ACCEPT U. S. MEDIATION 1) Kaiser Is Willing to Let President Wilson Try His Hand Hn’ 2, 2.000 Immoral Women in Seattle, Prosecutor Lundin Says] § T0 LESSEN | | | Y LOGGING CAMP..1i¥S UF Me ownes Germany! Watch for Them oa Vie Will Bare Every Detail” | It In Their Duty to Keep | er President May Have Chance ee pe yd WAR'S HORROR ie of Her Experiences. Women Off Premises Es y * comands - qe . . . to Modify St t ab C HE “DEFENDS WHITE TAKES RAP AT POLICE O odl arvatlon Honorary Commerce COM peciaces man Thaw siew Was "I Can't Explain” He Says, Tacti S Not the Beast Evelyn Has | “Why They Haven't Picked actics on dea. 4 ; Micke rely y They n missioners Are at agile Painted Him Up More of Them ° H 4 P M NEW YORK, June Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lundin | By Carl Ww. Ackerman : : , Attorney General Cook intends to, Friday issued a» warning to r by United Press ref ; Gorge; Arrive ere ° * (clear the name of Stanford White! property owners that it is their BERLIN, June 25.—The preliminary draft of Gere i 2 ee | eae rue tein wee many’s reply to the second American note regarding the | tat Specta? Ing of a commercial museum In suffer the consequences. submarine warfare, while subject to change, | am alle — GORGE, Wash. China, where American manu- at the po. ‘ RT A A as ss a ‘ A " rar loce"” jcc to | teetutee’ products wit! be ex- he can’t explain thoritatively informed contains the following repre=” calk shoes, overall: and | hibited. They plan the “why the police have not pick sentations: woolen —_undershirts, sores Ge ene aelieg ee peatbaa Pair | ane, women i FIRST—That Germany is fighting for freedom of the lous! rec “ 7 ¢ ‘ at agar’ ‘ae weer ch | pote ae + awed © Ones “ Lundin's statement followed seas but does not desire to jeopardize the interests of neutrals. nese commercial commission, nese ports and New Orleans. the raid of three alleged disor. | j SECOND—An expression of apprcciation of the friend- studying American industries, | The commiseion prov tact Pe etal eeenk ship of the United States. when the commission visited (tie until midnight & 5 | “te " ‘i A s . the logging camp of the Page [they leave for Portland, en route | poo ic by Deputy Sheriffs | THIRD—Acceptance of President Wilson's suggestion” Lumber Co. today. And the (to San Francisco, where they will Malone and Brewer. \of willingness to mediate between Germany and Great Britain 4 commissioners, in tall silk hats | sail for home joat Rope the owners of property to obtain a modification of the British blockade in return for j Gnd fashionable sitire, stared | While here. practically | every Halide sae hag Aig li modification of the methods of the submarine warfare. en more | minute of their waking hours ex e for actions — “ rd x Bhoety tt the tobeors, capt Sunday forenoon will be de of the r w,” sald Lundin. _ FOURTH—An indication that Germany was probabl: The special train on which the/ voted to studying Seattle's indus so | won't be forced to close up misinformed in the contention that the Lusitania was peste Chinese commissioners bave trav-| tries, waterways, and shipping fa so ew ge Eg Ber som FIFTH—An indication that Germany is willing to nego- 7 u States | ciliti “—. % - ly Nghe hl Ny algae a si EIS women in Seattle today, plying tiate with the United States along the lines laid down by ~ itd chair howe tané, more than a| “ot ©” Meyer ane Mow so their trade |President Wilson in his “humanity” plea, but without entirely Month ago, arrived here at 10 a. m.| | They were met at rent “ee Wipe or Ba gy Dh nea aay read 89 giving up submarine attacks upon enemy merchantmen, a egatio: neludin tov. Lister, i lc 0 1 It was met here by a logging lo | Mayor Gill and prominent Seattle ” ia aus casuetanauen of oreaer many regard as Germany's most effective sea weapon. ve and flat car, on which) american and Chinese business ty have themselves complained be- SIXTH—Indication that any compromise to which Ger= ; © gnc RlgaploaaandO ot | mem tonethet with representatives cause open soliciting for immoral many may agree regarding belligerent ships must secure to | . lof the Chamber of Commerce purposes has cheapened the vali i the weslthiest and most fativential It is under the auspices of the Pa of their property. But in. other jvecrmany safety of its submarines from attack. é E Merchants of the new republic.) cic Coast Chambers of Commerce cases, property owners have will | In this latter connection, the, of its services in this way at its Clambered aboard. and the engine | that the commission is touring the fully ignored condition. With |death of Commander Otto Wed-| convenience. : chugged away with them thru the | trnited States the limited force of men at my dis jdigen and the crew of the U-29, Be ar ceentniote ride to the| OMiCSe eet ceaident sealer yeti oda Mygill gk |who are alleged to have lost their DR. DERNBERG NOW camp. of the Seattle Chamber of Com reach this evil except by going aft jlives when @ British tanker fying \ Party Due Here at + m. merce, Joined the party at Spokane. er the owners of the property |the Swedish flag rammed ~ renga AF! Y IN N : They were shown the entire) ( 4 yandell, executive secre The houses raided Thursday will probably be cited S EL ORWAY : process of logging, from the time | tary of the chamber, has been with hitht Ak the Marchdath’ hotel, German reply will in all the saws of the fallers first bit into| tei gince they landed at San 109% Yesler way, and two “pri-| probability be compieted by the eee : cana the big trees, until the logs were | prancisco. vate” houses, 705 and 709 Seventh | Onrws crore les of next week. BERGEN, Norway, June 25.—Dm Shoard cg Sina They were ‘in-|” Roy O. Hadley, assistant secre ave. B. At 705 Seventh ave. 8, six ASM Dernberg is safe in Norway. The | tensely inte tary, will Join them at Kent. These ph were arrested, o% LS § Norwegian steamship Bergensfjord, En route to Seattle from here, It | three will be the reception commit e Carroll, Agnes Gray DURBOROUGH AND CAPT, HERBER OF THE GERMAN ARMY Wi ON OFFER on which Dr. Dernberg and his wife was planned to stop for an inspec: +. whtle the commission is here Kelley, Irene Ross, Juanita Morris, | Ti tion of the Pacific Condensed Milk Te Visio ee | __ Above is a picture of Staff Photographer W. H. Durborough, who| MADE TO BERLIN ‘00% passaze trom the United eens Sener On at Renton.| Friday aes they will be guests At 709 Seventh ave. S, Bessie pores ls eet sehen is wince ee States, arrived at Bergen late last 7% { eee ary ay rien’ ett oy ae Chinese Chamber of Com Me ine vig aree : : for welling | te ged pater im nation fares when encircled by a ring of fire and) pe ecident Wilson offered, in his| night : merce, at a banquet iquor and for “soliciting t the Darbareush sean belt to the “Watheriodet h [last note to Berlin, to serve the 4 were “delegation is headed by| Saturday the program includes a Merchants’ hotel, May Osborne and| 1.1.0 Acsuclation of which thie newsnanen I by the Newspaper Enter! warring nations, if they desired, in K ENGLISH P e ca & Nettletor Bennie” Watby were arrested and paper is a member, and his pho-| mitigating the horrors of sul Cheng-Hsun Chang, the “John D. | trip thra the Schwager & Nettleton | released on $300 ball each |tographs will be printed exclusively in The Star in this city, THE) MiUsating the horrors of subma ‘ Rockefeller of China sawmill. Colman Creosoting,| Co. : |FIRST OF THESE SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHS WILL APPEAR ON| TN Te oe ine united} FOLK TO ECONOMIZE Tour Will Help U. S. Exports | Fisher Flouring m ection of | | THIS PAGE TOMORROW PR Ley hi He is 72 and worth $60,000,000. waterways, and of the Beattie Coe Above, Jona ©. Stanchfield, | The above picture was made in Berlin, The officer in the Ameri-!' tates is happy to Cohen ts Sass ae With him is his 24-year-old son, | struction and Dry Pn co Vit) Thaw's attorney; center, Evelyn v jean automobile with Ourborough is Capt. Erwin Herber, who was a®|ihe intimation that. the imperial | LONDON, June 25.—“Certain | Ying-Ming Chang, acting as his|to Smith building eee pe Naw | Thaw; below, Harry Thaw. | 5 gned by the German general staff to accompany our photographer, | German government is willin + now) steps are being taken by the father's personal secretary quet in the evening at the New : é ‘ | st him in every way in his work of obtaining pictures for the Amer: as before, to accept the i de °y| government to influence the Delegates say their tour will | Washington, alven by the Cha Harry Thaw, now in progress here, | ican people, and save his automobile from requisition. When these pic- ‘ people to economize during the if « ¢, Business men, Amer 1 h t to hb \ Pic-| fices of the United States in an at NEE eee eer ee aoe cngaas Will Dal bern Cree rn tke tine oie |tures were sent Durborough had motored 2,000 miles in Germany and/tempt to come to an understand.| Wan” Premier Asquith stated 7 eee re | eee to the pember OC ATS: lelyn. Neatt Ee gaan the tt along the battle fronts. ing with the government of Great| !" the house of commons today, United States to China aged sgt on i pvt mtr Pegg et nll Okan yt . nlp ey ‘rt mb 13, bs vince May 15 he hae been motoring around the various fronts and Britain, by which the character and bd already are laying plans for a nday 8 "9 she le sures a8 8 6 pallegh a . i as: Sinaae | thru the country. Mall from encircled Germany is naturally siow, but! ons of the v 01 | series of foreign correspond | boulevard tour by auto will be fol-| and show that it was not necessary | James I. Wright, who cut the y conditions of the war upon the sea ; 4 ence centers in American and | lowed by a reception at the home| for White to seduce her, Cook an-| Veins in his right wrist Thureday | today hie firet bully bunch of photographs came in. jmay be changed if f) Chinese cities, and the found. jof Judge Burke. nounced today afternoon, and then, to make suicide| government of the United} _ ro ae ae 2 a a 2 27 Iam prepared to prove that| more certain, tried to run himse 9 8 masider it a privilege | DEAD AND WOUNDED White was never the beast Evelyn|to death, is recovering in the city nus to serve its friends and the | % CHINA’S JOHN D. LOOKS LIKE OURS | .)""° him,” sald Cook. “She | hoapltal world, It'stands ready at any time) | oe | played Thaw against White for fi-| Wright ran three miles with| to convey to either government any| ATHENS, June 25.—Turkish ¢ 4 | ade of ] intimation or suggestion the other | ualties in the Gallipolt peninsula to —@ > nancial gain. After a decade blood streaming from the eut anc n ap vilification, White's name will be|erawled under a house at Leary may be willing to have it convey, | date were estimated at 143,000 in @ » for the killing of White,|11th ave no cau He claims this will show Thaw a visit to the city’s underworld. Today hi was a paranoiac before he met Evelyn and still is, Many new] tells you more about tt. He spent a night ming-| ee eadine oan steepest | LOSE CAPITAL | ling with Seattle's dr gs— the stewbums, and FOR THE SATURDAY SH 0 P PER John B. Stanchfield has 12 more Vb ip sady to | DoCS, ANG VegRS. Its : i le A residents of New Eugland ready to/ — d yewe is spread in the advertising columns of The Star to- testify as to Thaw’s behavior after WASHINGTON, dune Mme} By Fred L. Boalt. | § his - Matteawan. All| Gen, Pablo Gonzales’ Carran- IGURE it any way you please, one dime will not buy two “flops."!| day. If you want to save several dollars and at the | will the belief that he zista troops have been driven K It will, howwever, buy two beers, The dime was mine | ant ; ij qaey, Pane. Lee | from Mexico City, according to Fifty-fifty between friends,” said my friend, who calls himself)! same time get better, fresher merchandise, make up § . | dispatches from Vera Cruz at | "Hen, the Hustler.” We had scraped acquaintance in Pioneer square, Seal : : 27 FIRE LADDIES | the state department today You can get a lot of beer for a Jit at Adolph’s Cave your entire Saturday shopping list from today’s ads, It was emphasized in official You ain't bummed much?” questioned Hen . : pe es 7 eal a circles today that President I admitted I hadn't, hereabouts at any rate Seattle’s best business institutions are represented | See terete afoe INJURED AT FRONT) src cserycne:Toncest | ptineg Uhadn, berate ty ay np re atte isin : the time in which the opposing I explained I had no money left, And the cheapest flop-houses |] with liberal ads in The Star today. They want the j The ilustration shows John D. He is 74 years old and worth! VANCOUVER, HB, ¢ Jun factions in Mexico must comply | charge a dime. : : ! s ¥ ei cee of the United States and the “John! $60,000,000, the richest private citl-| With the exception of one man,| with his recent note and com. Hell!” geld Hen, “It don’t cost nothin’ where we're going | trade of Star readers and it will pay Star readers to D.” of China, The latter, Cheng-|zen in the Orient. In many ways\every member of the Vancouver| pose their differences a at : Heun Chang, arrives in Seattle Fri-|his facial characteristics resemble fire department's quota which left Until the pending European But first he took me to a cellar flop-house at 409% Sixth ave, 8.,| patronize them. day. He is president of the Ch of John D. Rockefeller, who|for the front with the first Canadian| negotiations have been settied | in the hope of finding # friend of his who w&® under obligation to him | 4 ¥ nese commercial commission, tour-|is 76 years old and worth moregoverseas forces, has been wounded no attempt will be made to — - ‘Gonuihued pay rey my a » ing ric than $100,000,000. Thi men in the division. | fo: a 4 . Sc Al Bacolod a trish rent REO SENS | 1 WILL JOHN HUNT AND ANNA STERLING BE HAPPY? NAMES OF PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED TODAY ON PAGE NINE clean when this trial ends boulevard and Kilbourne at., where! @ and cordially invites the imperiai| Mstilene dispatch received here to 7 Says Thaw's a Paranoiac | Policeman Olmstead, who had been| |German government to make use day | Cook hopes to prove the story /chasing him on a motoreyele, final-| | (semper — — |told by Evelyn Nesbit to Thaw of|ly overtook him | her relations with White furnished| Wright is 60, and lives at 7044| :

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