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The Star in Camp THE STAR isa bully camp companion it gives you the world's affairs in a concise, entertaining manner, which will fit right in with camp fun, It's the paper for the folks who are trying to forget the brain-fag ging events of the city, yet want to know what's doing. Let us send it to you. Call Main 9400, Circulation Department. : The Only Paper i in 1 Seattle That Dares to ‘Print the News : VOLUME 18. _ NO. 111. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915. ONE CENT ox TMs, aM SS aaREAT ASSAILANT IDENTIFIED AS PROF. MUENTER OF HARVARD Seni ASR NER: 2 omy SA Se RRR ate HGlad Hand SAre Dead, “°° **NorMaamBcraseare PMC" MEM Authorities Believe “Prot T= MT | Holt” Is Harvard In- structor Who Poisoned Wife in 1906, Then Mys- teriously Disappeared. B Given First 16 Hutt, in | of Visitors Auto Spills | SILENCE Woman! | AM MASTER erry 4) mo | STOP! as AN AMERICAN CITIZEN | PROTEST BOSTON, July 5.—New York authorities may be asked to surrender Frank Holt that he may be brought |to Boston to be tried on a charge of murder. | Inspector Hurley of the Cambridge police today de- |clared he firmly believes that the man who attempted jto assassinate J. P. Morgan was Erich Muenter, former |Harvard instructor, charged with having poisoned his Seattle Y. M. C. A. Meets|/Mercer Team in Sunday Touring Association Men | Montamarathon Lose Lives From Cleveland, O. When Tire Blows Up. SHOW ’EM GOOD TIME TWO CYCLISTS KILLED| Altho Here Only Short Time,/Seattle Man and Wife Return- AAAI They're Enthusiastic ing From Tacoma Collide lwife here in 1906 UEt rase bighnd armracaaiaaee Hurley declared that if Morgan recovers he will The Star and the Commercial | Five people were killed and jendeavor to bring Holt here to face the charge of mur- Sree char day when thay sdcn, | 18 Badly bruised or seriously der standing against Muenter. Many friends of Muenter cated Seattle people's meeting Tapered 08's, vebett of ix ote have identified pictures of Holt as the missing Harvard coming here accidents in ttle and vicin structor, this summer, and showing ity Sunday and Monday. Six jin truct them around the city a bit. | machines, a motereyc! | ee —— ycle and a | tion favorable. The patient may be The Star tried it on the Y. M. cA, pred the pon It worked street car figured in the mie (HOLT MAINTAINS said to be TTAMES W. MARKO. took everybod) wreath away. haps of the Fourth. HE ISNT MUENTER Le ag ae, Saturday ni delegation Billy Carison, automobile Glen Cove Is Popular |. Suddenly thrown into the Iime- MINEOLA, L. L, July 6.—Under light, the village of Glen Cove be- close questioning by officers to-|came the metropolis of upper Long day, Frank Holt emphatically de. Island today. Holiday crowds pour- nied that he was Erich Muenter of ed into it yesterday and today. Chicago and Harvard universities, Crowds of sightseers arrived by wanted on a charge of having mur- automobile and train from New dered his wife. \York and other cities. Holt maintained a firm front; There were no accommodations when told that several persons had (for the vast throngs, and the little identified his picture as that of hotels of the village boosted their t of Y. M. C. A. boys from Cleve. land arrived on the C. P. R. boat from Vancouver. Acting on The Star’s tip, a welcoming racer, and his mechanician, ul Franzen, are dead today as a result of the epeed races committee of 12, headed by pong Rbiwgeny tren Hs Sl the Secretary Ed Fuller, met them. id tare oF the trnekt The delegation, numbering 46, estimated epeed of 95 mile was taken to the ¥. M. C. A. butid-) an hour and landed against the tog, given a swim in the tank, fence, Doctors at a late hour shown all over the buflding, and last night expected uaa to then taken to the roof, where they| jive, but after @ short raily he were treated to a view of the city.| succumbed at 4 Monday, Hay i C Muenter ‘rates with a will 1 Aron grt A he aT at the binge General hospital. H bd | At least 100 detectives and con- m the time they landed, walk- | Stage Driver Arrested - . - a stables, émployed by the Morgan ing down the gangplank to meet a) At 10:30 Sunday night a motor and Harry Reynolds, Marmon. SISTER IDENTIFIES | family, or detailed to duty by the are Lcatt expaete®, contr ther dg Miwa og iets Merrill’ ot Wanted: Capable Censor Results at end of lap 70 HOLT AS MUENTER |county authorities, were guarding cw Parsons leading by three miles. went on the train an hour! §s40 19th ave. N. W., crashed Into! ot ee (Continued on Paget) and a half later, cheered by a lot/the Kent “cent-amile” stage on | | Elliott second, Barsby third. of new-found friends, they were al-| Sixth ave. S. The Merrills were! or a ies’ a ing ui S| At the end of the 60th lap, Miller,| CHICAGO, July —Relatives of peo deued with joutpeies tel etied who had been running second, went) Erich Muenter, former instructor in peti, . Women: Injured Z out when his engine cracked open.| Harvard and Chicago universities. ; : , " , S Rie At the end of the 40th mile, Staley| were divided today in their opinion | arenes dhe 3g Machines driven by Arthur G.| Park Policeman Finds Girls Swimming in Lake in Their] and Mechantcian Johnson were bad-| They managed to tell their enter-| Frase, of 3819 Sixth ave. S, and| jof whether Frank Holt ts really ood tainers, however, that they never! walter W. Giles, crashed {nto each UNION SUITS jly sealded by boiling water from| missing professor who is charged | bad heard of such a thing before.| other at ‘an Asselt, sending oS | the radiator, but stayed in the race.| with having poisoned his wife at | that In no other city had they|Prase’s car against a telephone a 4 - Cambridge, Mass, in 1906. been treated like it, and that they | pole, badly injuring one and bruis-| The park police are puzzled, They were splashing in their Miss Bertha C, Muenter, a school | thought Seattle the greatest city In| ing the other accupants. Mrs. Lola, and they pass the buck to Su | union suits, he explained teacher and sister of the missing the world | Murray, 1412 Bellevue ave, was, penintendent of Parks Thomp- “1 told one em to get man, Was shown a picture of Holt, Three or four of the young fel-/thrown thru the alr by the com-| son, Thompson has consulted | more clothes on,” sald the park | g [8nd sald she was positive it was a | lows had their grandmothers with | pact, fracturing two ribs and caus-| Jimmy Crehan, the mayor's sec | liceman, “and she put on her | picture of her brother. them, and the old ladies had more | ing concussion of the brain and bad| retary. And Jimmy interviewed | corset.” | Muenter was supposed to have| fun than wr ga Motard en cuts on the head and back. Five! hiazoner. The question is Thompson, Jimmy and hiz fled to Mexioo with pie aye saliaren | were certainly going to te © others in the Frase car were in. What “gets by In women's toner agreed that union sults after being charged with the mur-/ " folks back home what hospitable | | sured | and girls’ bathing suite? as bathing sults lacked class der of his wife. Peeerre sow Baa Fon toes people Seattle folks are Boy Killed A park policeman telephoned | and that it wasn't in good taste | - Frederick Guernsey, assistant re-|Counciiman Bob Hesketh woulé An excursion party of 146 per-| whe just learning to drive,| Thompson that women and girls | to wear ‘em in public, but they ATHENS, July 6—Rumore that|corder of Chicago university. ead | Tore for the McBride milk ord sons, on a special train sent by the/ 1. GC Hickey, a visitor from| were going in bathing in Lake | didn't know what they could |*R@ sultan of Turkey is dead were/ he knew Muenter, and saw a “strik- | at ones. eee Brooklyn Daily Eagle, are in Seat. | Om rsila to the Montamara| Washington along the boulevard do about it wis Soporte tot ther halt oF Fis ing resemblance” to him in the pic. | Council. Tuesday Sencune tau tle Monda e r1-| 1 " ro They called up e police ture ot Holt + et ran hoof ee has been | i. at Tacoma, fracturing the boy’s| doubt Sure, they're good union [cr gene a urk® in fear of po-laaid, He believed that if aut |® Hesketh 5 to la mak appointed t the city’s | cull, from which he died after be “It looks raw to me,” he sald suite,” hb said, “Nota hele ia | on ree ficient number of persons rae | aeatath ‘oauld saebie 30 Seales Baye gad it ed paint t0| ing carried to the hospital, and bad.| “but 1 ain't sure.” "them, and they fit fine | cane gultan wae operated on foritaih in will power concentrated | satement, but indicated be hs the visito liy, but not serfously injuring, the : Gall stones several days ago. The | simultaneously with the same | Strong leanings rd the safe- The Chi of real estate| 1¥ | operation w Id to have been milk faction. father. prayer, they could eliminate crime. | sesday morning. The | wecessful, eports that hie angled He has been beset since coming rae ey nen og ry | In 8 collision between n Tacoma ty was In a critical condition |,,.uener they said. was mIWAYS| nome by a score of small dairymen renga gt street car and an auto driven by / ; bent upon bringing the world to a| [ome DY & score of emu pri tecte take care of them. | . M were circulated In London on Sat-| crate of peace and good will | mers, a has been deluge ‘The next known aggregation |. Mulkey of McMinnville, Oregon, eer " with letters containing both argu- d motored to the Tac al A second married sister of Muen- | of visitors who will re who had red to the Tacoma | come unless eomebod ee ee ee ee ani : | tion and the tubersalin tests so from Paterson, Indiana. Seat (ee eee ee verturned | OUT TO MERCHANTS MORGAN IS NOW "Dr. M.A. Matthews told. bis_con- ter is Mra. Arthur E. Hughes of Los voy ichers should meet them |wrecked macihe, at Allentown | | gregation Sunday night at the First LeT’s KEEP THIS ‘Boost. bridge, at 1 a. m. Monday, George! - - = OUT OF DANGE Presbyterian church that the coun- ER STUFF GOING ALL SUM. | P. Simmons, S7th and Bothell boule) TACOMA, July 5.—Today's Inter-; Parsons was maintaining an aver-|_ Fife thousand “invitations are cil Is trying to decide If a man has MERI vard, was the only one of a party|city races got away at 11:20 a. m., nue of 84 uillea being sent this week to Northwest ja right to murder Seattle babies, - of six who was seriously enough an hour and a half late, due to delay > merchants, who are asked to attend GLEN COVE, July 5.—Doc- jby selling unsafe milk Injured to go to the hospital. He! of arrival of cars Aubrey dropped out at the end of | the annual convention of the North-| tors attending J. P. Morgan re. |. “The council hesitates to pass a CAFE DANCING TO sustained only minor bruises. Lewis, Paulson and Lentz | the 16th lap with engine trouble, | west Merchants’ association, to be gard the banker as practically | Dill guaranteeing pure, pasteurized T. J, Lane, 1722 Minor ave., who | dropped out at the start because of! In the Golden Potlatch races. jheld here July 16 to 21, milk to babies, because John Smith out of danger. COME uP TUESDA was driving, says in attempting to engine trouble scheduled for 2 p. m., there are 200 A statement from Dr. Markoe | !#8 an ne cow he is afraid to sub. turn at the bridge, the rear wheel#! MacHKeth dropped out at the end|awards, Potlatch perpetual trophy 3 NEGROES LYNCHED and Dr. Lyle, who have been at | mit to the test. For 15 cents a —e skidded. The car overturned.|of the second lap and $3,500 cash—Barney Oldfield the Métgan weme since the jauart, John Smith ‘s willing | to Councilman Dale's bill to legalize| Lane, Mrs. Lane and Simmons went! Malcolm had engine trouble at/George Hill, Hans Malcom, Eddie. nancler was shot by Prof. Frank | murder my baby, and the counell is dancing in hotels and cafes, and the down under the wreckage. The the end of the third lap, and| Pullen, Frank Elliott, Dave Lewis, ATLANTA, July Holt Saturday, handed to re- | ‘r¥!ng to decide if John Smith has the right to commit this murder.” | Earl Cooper, Bob Burman, Glover | negroes were lynched ne porters at 9:50 today, said: rsons|Ruckstell, U. Aubrey, A. ©. Mac-| early today ording to dispatches| ‘The patient passed a most rest y was|Beth, Ray Paulsen, Jack Curtis, H./recetved bere. There are no de- ful night. Temperature and pulse| Third Evergreen Valley Festo question of revocation of the Butler! others were hurled beyond danger. dropped out hotel lquor license, will come be Other occupants of the car were| At the end of 40 minutes F fore the city council Tuesday for|/ Mrs. Simmons and Tom Case and | was leading by a mile. Aubre final consideration | wife, who live with | the ac anes. Inecond_ and Miller thir s Dp. Stratton, Jim Parsons, Rea ntz | talle are normal, and his general | condi {held in Chehalis Monday It Ie Sunday night, Jautos are equipped See ‘em hide thelr faces? whic h | no fear of the dark, but prob- born on those grounds, which |have shown, policemen should be An automoblie ie waiting for You can turn the light any way| No one would ever find them) “Say, Freda," exclaimed the girl! ably he was not, have become a sort of wide. jurged to be more alert to. the us at the curb, fitte you like, It's strong enough to il | there except by chance in the rear seat, who had lighted| Anyhow, the park board as- open public spooning place. (things that are going on in our the occasion, with jumine the darkest nook as bright| Hut what are the odds? They're her cigaret and was puffing at {t.| sume he was honorable. | “Our policemen should act as |parks—off from the paths and style of flexible searchlights. as day only “loving Why don't y'’ walt tilly’ get} Incensed at the park board’s| chaperons In our parks, and | roadw Climb in, dear reader, rallies pd 7 home?” spooning proclamation, some of the| now the park board has ban- wah ist us Chauffeur, to the parks. Let's | We are speeding north on the| At Madrona, two autos were A eoedl tt | foremost women social uplift work-| daged their eyes.” Mra. C. E. Bogardus, president of Ph boulevard. We have just left the! pulled up in the shadows Further along the winding |ers in Senttie are in arms “A great deal of harm has abies wothers' Congress and Parent The park board last Friday (lakeshore north of Mt. Baker | Here, driver, turn down this wa drive toward Madison park, the | “It seems to me," declared Mra. |ready heen done,” said Mrs. H. E-|reacher association, said she in. officially declared park patrol- | This story was written after an|Douse the searchlights until w searchlights playing thru the | Minnie B, Frazier, president of the! Holmes. “Near my own home legtnad dutarvioning ‘econ \vastner men are too vigilant. The | actual trip in The Star's machine | get up close shrubbery revealed a man of North Ehd Women's Improvement | Frink park, on the boulevard, I can) or ing park board on Monday. board's open-spooning order |taken Sunday night Don't be stingy with those perhaps 30, with a girl of, club, “that there never has been ajhear disorderly sounds on any “There ie no question that ‘gach should be working tonight. Nearly all the parks and nearly |cigarets, Artie,” pipes a feminine| maybe, 17. They were walking |time in Seattle when our offtoials | night Jan order is distinctly bad,” she de- ‘Keep ‘em off the paths if jall the boulevards, are alike, welvoice from the rear seat of one of| back Into the shadows. have so flagrantly defied decency "L would not dare trust a YounE | clared.. , , . they get in the way,” said the | found. ‘The same lack of vigilance |the cars. “Pass ‘em around.” When the light fell upon “Why not put blinders on [girl alone in the park, even in| ee ats park board, “but don't mind obtains in each The Star machine was brought to| them In a white glare, he drop. our park policemen? There | broad daylight what couples do as long as they | sre's a couple now! j@ full atop | ped her arm, and they both has always been need, | have “Things are not what they shoutd| Yaw! Helvetia, Capt. C. D, Meyers stay out 0’ sight.” | Swing the ight ‘round In the front seat of the other| turned their faces. thought, of better supervision |be. Neither have they been for a|of Seattle, winner of race from 8 These searchlights are the same, & em sitting way back there auto, huddled two forma You Possibly he was her big of the univ ity campus. Many long time, Rather than to be re-|attle to Everett at Kla-how-vah fee. as those with which the police| under the trees! couldn't have told which form was| brother, teaching her to have quiet jittle scandals have been | buked for what little vigilance they|tival. Time 14 hours.