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wawwe The Seattle Star 1s" | The two classy lightweight fighters, Ha! Ha! Started wearing those B. V. D.s, i Freddie Welsh and Charley White, have eh? Well, listen to Friend George of the been matched to battle for the world’s THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | weather bureau: “Tonight fair, HEAVY championship. See page 7. _— ¥ FROST; Thursday, fair and warmer.” i 1916 newt Sn) ONE CENT i OLD FOLKS’ HOME A MURDER FACTORY? | | ar dner Fi n ds | PHOTOGRAPH OF NORTHWEST TOURIST RATE HEARING IN PROGRESS IN COURTROOM . SEATTLE ‘ia BUILDING Tl FXHUIME Teddy Fat and : : BODIES OF Very,Very Busy “AB INMATES he Star’s Correspondent, [Police Suspect They | Were illed in Mone akin; Friend of Colonel’s, Tells iain What He’s Like Today. din — WEDNESDAY, MAY VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., 10, |FIND ARSENIC IN ONE ] HARTFORD. Conn., May 10—The bodies of 48 inmates of the Archer Home for Elderly People, | who died during the past five years, will probably | on, and ) counsel for the Southern Pacific, | be exhumed by the au- fe commerce (standing In foreground) mak- next, Assistant Attorney Gener- | with his staff of associate coun- thorities. it w: f hington, D. | ing his opening argument. Seat | a! Bailey, of Oregon. The figure | sei gathered about him. Those orities, it was learned to | Northwest differential rate case | ©. listening to Chairman Charles | ed at Reynolds’ right is Chair- | bending over the table near the | to the right of the table are | day ‘The Roosevelt of today is not the Roosevelt of the presi fancy—the Roosevelt America knew eight years ago. He is a @fferent man, mentally and physically. How has he cha How does he look today? | How does he think today? | How does he act today? | Scene in the United States , left is Examiner Wilbur La Roe, | public service commission, public service commi These are some of the questions we all want to have an | dletriet + w jr, of the interst want to see the NEW Roosevelt just as tho we were arTt \Seertreem: where THB’) ‘sommilesion, . of i face to face with him. the editor of this newspaper acked our Washington corre- “qendent, Gilson Gardner, to go to Oyster Bay talk to the The home was run by Svccscieeiesansazen (OBRECONBLUFF 'SUT OF BRIDE FOURTEENTHTO Railroad Witness 2. fa q Admits RateKeeps (22ers. an ig being heard. At the extreme A. Reynolds, of the Washington man _Frank J. Miller, Oregon ' other end is Attorney Durbrow, witnesses. a bibhieiasnsldinddiienediiiienstigintitcsiemnenaneticeninnticnancsseilil Jafoot from the terminal of the! spa 1 ‘ —| Fast African railway to Gondock-| Scott Holds Whiphand; U. S.| Y Men Called Wit- Seattle Soldiers Leave for BAY, N. Y., May 1 ” Cott olds iphand ; oung en alled as it eattle 0: eoly thing that ‘ever Dl bag bigs ye parol ston ae Forces Outnumber | nesses by Defendant Border Wednesday | ment Rooseve! 4 That dertul peynical | Mexicans | Banker Afternoon | t The authorities believe the mo- oo ag Amer | experience—eleht months in the! vi ss b} erner $s wa lek for the alleged killings was alive for,P@m, camping, marching and hunt CONFERENCE ON TODAY GIRL SEEKS DAMAGES | ORDERS CAME TOD ing \ing—and its results told when T. R.| ee They declare the defendant con- __Br Gilson Gardner several inmates have been removed from the establish- weeks on small | ] Evidence Indicating the “twatikee ticket office at Chicago to| tracted to care fo CARI ew Ai agg Re petra BYE... SORRLe EVERETT, May 10 Regulars from Fort Lawton | enormity of. the volume of [buy tickets to the Pacific Coast |lite for $1,000, ‘The quiche. tee monkey meat and/Sudience wi con) ve } use, Cormapenses i lin eae satin will be on their way to the tourist traffic diverted at Chi | were diverted, because of a si730 | ts eople being shaken al-|his chest and delivered the half-| €L PASO, May 10—Gen. | \ dozen prominent young eee OF Wet ae most to death] hour speech he had Intended to de) Hugh Scott held the whip hand | men argund town, said to reason of a $17.50 jower fare | Southern route? The body of Franklin Andrews, Wednesday. with tropic in the Mexican situation today. | have heen. subpoenacd.in. |. orders .werayreceived: Wad. swamp tacer| Milwaukee ‘Wound For the first time the American | the sensational $50,000 | nesday merning to proceed to | | over the Southern Pacific and anawered the question,” said|one of those alread: ite allied lines was bought cut | C¥nnon. ~ discovered to contala $28 Bh ae wie on cross examination of the “Generally the person seeking|senic that it was perfectly pre- oe witnesses in the dif. your office does so to buy a ticket} served ™ ferential rate h over your road, does he not?”| Th Examiner Wilbur e drug store records where Mexican border before 10 p. m. | cago from the Northwest by lower rate, to other lines—the } profit | made a difference’) Gives Him No Bother forces available are numerical- Dougias, Ariz. we ati 10 een aeae” | ‘That ballet, by the way, 18 to] 1, superior to the Mexican. alienation of affection The men are waiting load erful physique. day the least of Roosevelt's trou Military experts believe Gen. 7 the wagon trains, machine | There were suit brought by 18-year- mh teres and handecareere | Reynolds asked the poison was purchased seid {t days when it was) bles ten} Obregon’s bluff has been called. old Esther Aldeen Lyen Sauipment’ into the 20 care | of the interstate The witness admitted that such|/had been bought for the purpose doubtful whether} The thick, hard chest muscles Another conference between ~ rl them to the | commission, here Wednesday. | was the fact of killing vermin he would survive, Stayed what force it had after It) gece and Obregon is expect against her wealthy par pinay omy canad | W. J. Cannon, assistant general | Routed Over Southern Road | cl 3st EE Teddy and it has been a| ad fone thru his coat. the specta-| ¢aiiowing that of yesterday. and | enits-in-law, are believed 1 front. cars been ready early |PAMOKAT agent of the Chicago.| “Then” you teatify,” said Rey-| long fight to get | Cle case and the my erg of his) quthorities are confident a full | have disappeared Wednesday morning, the men of St. Paul railway, of|noids, “that half the people who | GERMAN FLEET SEEN the Vigor he had before he speech, and it embedded lself in| soreement will be reached oi ia Ar Tiled eaxe 10k da toda bare baum. on Thee ified on direct exam: |came to the Milwaukee office that unfortunate ex- ‘rent of # rib along the lines of the original ne ie s office last year/huy tickets {n 1915 didn’t do so. | ’ | To @ man in Roosevelt's physic) bi.) summoned by the defense Ths. comer oki ae ame 1 on ) per of appli-| but were routed over other roads.”|_ LONDON, May 10.—Norwegian D Fer months the fever hung on,|%! trim. a wound Ike that Is a Scott is obdurate against fix- | to attack the g repu eas Maesaneigvetatinwed ak cant tourists over its own rails Yes,” sald ships sighted a large German squad- pres Mist fall, when I saw hiss} “eo ‘cone is a little heavier! [nd # time limit on the Amer- | tation. The case is to be- | Lawton ee taA ce a ee | “aadbiggernt gh ee wpidln. ng May ron, accompanied .by submarines in Oyster Bay, I found he was! | jean expedition’s stay in Mex- sid; Se al ornine It in made up of the headquar ‘o and re Southern and Centra putes |the North sea, according to a Co- mbject to mild attacks jthan he would like to be. His fight-) i¢6 however. nen ee tuts bas| tere staff, under Col, Richard H. Halt Tourists Diverted Yes penhagen dispatch today |ing weight would be about 190. |, ak els ret ae See rece ee many, | What you mean to say.” said] Reynolds inquired of F. E. Bat-| The German war vessels exam ihick Steaks Help Nowadays he finds himself creep-|_ Preperations are rap’ aroused such general interest as| Wilson, a machine gun company.| chairman Charles A. Reynolds, of|tere general passeneer agent of 4 Colonel 1; ‘ A gptatg ded p [greasing to throw 7,000 additional | yest of the sirt againet the par. reeimental band and companies E, | = s, rs, Keneral passenger agen ined the papers of the merchant- . into Trim jing up toward the 200 mark, de-)iioog within striking distance of| suit o girl agains » F. G, ond H of Infantry the ashington public service|/the Southern Pacific, whether he|men Now he seems quite his old self, spite the hardest kind of work Mexico ents of her husband, who, she|¥.0. and et of eta y horses, for | Commission cross questioning the| would consider a differential in some things. AND HE DOES WORK Obenwos toet no tine sesking an-{ume. caused her Bneband to) Cot Ser cn packs ty | Witness, “is that 50 per cent of the! favor of the Northern Mnes fair, The last meal I saw him eat re| Exercise is just as important a! oi)! cooterence. after President |ey® ber the day after they were) Diets en ite [people who came to the Mil-| just and reasonable CYMRIC NOT WARNED fisted me of s breakfast on the| part of Roosevelt's daily life as yO dered out the militia of We Decause she did not belong to “or on Batters veered off, evading the the same social clam they did oF salt °° TACOMA MAN MAY BE oon Kronprincessin Louise, from Lon- | meals fae “od her Bane poe The troo fea to New York, in Ju Texas, Arizona and New Mex oantenh bs 1910. When 4 o'clock comes, no matter Ha proposed thatthe Americans Has Never Seen Child Because the Fort Lawton men Chairman Reynolds feariess- LONDON, May 10.—American B mas a case of “Yes, Kari, 1/what the weather or who the visit-|, iiuraw and co-operate from their|, A" (* Tesult. the young man. iave carried a reputation for SECOND ON TICKET ly flung the inference at repre- | Consul Frost, at Queenstown, today I could eat another portion or, he is o per Naan of the Gorter. with an | one Lost ever has seen his) Jviiag markamans that pute sentatives of the Southern Pa- | wired the U. S. embassy here con- ithat excelient steak.” it was} it may be horseback, but {t is or eee of aariues tence hild, a baby gir them in the lead of the whole t cific Wednesday that various j/firmation of the report that the contrast. |more likely to be afoot Th gre scumtiy: vajectet , He will not be prewent at the arn. they are restless to get} Harold K. Rockhill, secretary to| rallroads of the United States |Cymric was not warned before be- hard rides, long) At Sagamore his attire generally) Co” coott todas sest to Waah-| Tiel. either, down on the border and compete|Mayor Fawcett, of Tacoma, may| continuously and openly vio- |ing attacked and sunk by a subma- and strenuous opinions!is the loose gray homespun coat “ om aria ot n. Ob- He is in Denver, where be Was! with the men who have been on|be prohibition candidate for vice late the Sherman anti-trust jrine expressed are the very | and knickerbockers, heavy woolen "ton hoe suggestion of Cerejcna {hustled shortly after the wedding the Mexican detail for weeks | president of the United States at} law. of the man |stockings, thick-soled, hob-nailed |T®° that cen 9 vatroliing the ceremony by his parents, it 18] ‘Phe officers of the 14th who wili|the coming national election The charge caused a storm of Roosevelt is pretty|tan walking shoes, unstarched |(TOOPS Co-operate Ih Patrolling th |ciaimed, so that he might not come| go with Col. Wilson are: Capt. V His name will be offered at the| indignation and a voluble re- REOPEN HEARINGS | white negligee shirt with collar at an ‘confined to thelr own side | Under the Influence of hin bride H. Jordan, adjutant; Maj. W. K.|natfonal convention at St. Paul,| tort from Attorney Durbrow of He ts not as hard as he was sev-'tached, a loose four-in-hand tie, and lof the line | His deposition, however, ha* jones. battalion commander; Lieut.| according to instructions issued to| San Francisco, legal counsel for : ; ‘® years ago, a the journey (Continued on Page 3.) cpl me ‘site been taken, and will be introduced |. Co. F.; Lieut, F. B,| delegates by the state convention} the Southern Pacific at the Ww Sage ict . May 10.—The *% * * * It an evidence by Judge Fred C. Kobe Capt. W. G. War-| held in Efiers ball Tuesday | hearing. senate judiciary committee today COLON EI ppt. ER 68 “RC LIFE FIGHT. WITS BARBI Brown of Seattle, who is represent-|hom Ca G: Capt i. Hanson, Co | Rockhill was for years a news-| Reynolds pointed out that a joint| ordered the subcommittee to re EL ROOSE\ =LT, SKETCHED FROM LIFE) wararuon, May 16 American | ing the girl iW; theete, O Macomb, E. A. La-/P|perman employed by the Ta-|organization composed of railway |open hearings Friday on the qual- diers fought a long-range battle Father Is Bank Cashier throp.- T Hammer fuston 1 Timer, a Passenger agents, and the| fications of Louis D. Brandeis to with Mexican bandits acrows the james L. Lyen, father-in-law of! ang qi. ( The conver 7| Transcontinental Passe affic| Serve as associate justice of the Rio Grande Mor A ones on, - the girl ainst whom she is di Lieut. J ck. with 14 mem-| 4! dopt On: | associat neets y jt ine atone court ording to reports that have reach-| recting the muit, is cashier of the pore of t aete enroe Lee all liquor sales, voted as|eago to agree upon rates € whole committee met today od here Citizens’ Bank and Trust Co. of |e femain tn ree of govern.|OPPOsed to preparedness, advocat harged over the various line: Jed extension of mothers’ pensio and proposed state commission ee ee GERMANY SATISFIED Fort Lawton will garrisoned,| +, take the place of both legislative — land John B, Hart of Seattle, repre | (“7s the absence of the intantry-| pouses Disouseed Differential ic 40 x oe o a men, by the 94th Coast artillery a f He declared he believed the con- BY CAR WILL TAKE NO CHANCES jsenting the young mother, are #X\ company, from Fort Flagler, com via ¥ “Ee TID - stitution and by-laws of that organ-| United Spat eA CKERMAN WASHINGTON, May 10.—The ad-/attornoys, the “cream” of the legal mahded by Capt. H. W. Bunn ATE GIVES UP ON _ lization would disclose that the rates| BERI May 10—The Berlin ministration will take no chances |talent of the city, who will defend Seok ERVE ARMY PLAN #0 fixed were those in force on all| Lokal Anzeiger today indicated on Carranza. This is the inner sig-|the parents-tn-law COAST SCANTILY GUARDED | sales *’ lthe lines within the association, and] President Wilson's reply to the nificance of the move {In rushing | —————————— ———="||_ SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—Or WASHINGTON, M 10 asked that the minutes of the meet-}/German submarine note was ac- militia and additional infantry to} der for the entrainment for Mexico} “e ings of February and 3. 1916, be! ceptable. the border of two battalions of the 14th in admitted in evidence to show that] —— According to Capt. Cole of the! pyerett, and Mra. Lyen is a leader Texas Rangers several Mexicans |in jocal society were picked off. | Arrayed against Judge Brown ment property at the fort Senate members of the house and senate erence on the Supplementary orders ast night fantry and the 2ist infantry will] 4 f the differential rate favoring the dispatched 11 coast artillery con |leave only a few coast artiller reap at” eHE serpy bi , |Southern Pacific was discussed at | WILL NOT PROTEST panies and five field artillery bat men fn the forts on this side of A at ball r © lthat time teries to San Antonio, Tex {fee continent They will week more summer | “I find nothing in the bylaws! i omon ay nalax our “ volunteer training camps and |Showing that the acts of the asso-| | WASHINGLON. I _ 10.—There pes ny 1. KENYON OFF ON will try to have them enlarged, |Clation are binding upon any of the|!§ strong indication here that the carrier said Examiner La Roe, United States will take no action | | ge roe Tipe Rg MER EY pe THE Rai . ‘ ‘ in the case of the British. li | Carrs will insist that Mex 1S" after reading them carefully. “The| it the case of the British. liner dent Carranza sist tha ’ LONG FILIBUSTER NO BIKE; BOY DIES ticrceutins them carefully | Gymric, ‘destroyed by a submarine, | fean troops receive the reciprocal | | by-laws say ch carrier shall fix privilege of crossing the border in| i] | WASHINGTON, May 10.—If i its own fares. i eae |pursuit of bandits who may raid $ Senator Kenyon is physically CHICAGO, May 10.—His Leave Remarks in Record 'WIMBOURNE RESIGNS Mexico from the American side. | | able, he will speak continuously father could not buy Robert “That provision,” declared Rey: " | until Saturday on the rivers McDonald, 14, a bicycle, so Rob- | nolds, “that the acts of the assoc ik Seana and harbors bill, By declaring | ert killed himself, according to |tion are not binding upon the car LONDON, May 10.—Lo ION L Delight Warren, Amer | | y rd ¥ Aeite ty din a recess instend of an edjourn- | a note the boy addressed to his riers is merely to eliminate chance; Wimbourne, lord Heutenant of gtr M4 ¥ ment last night, friends of the mother ' (Continued on page 5) | Ireland, resigned today. sion form of government, which ig for her as she came to floor at noon today. He hope ne ARRAN ON ARISE Ma Me? RET os as been in force here for three Montenegre he was to to hold it Peaks wa decnvelywvertrwn| wed Lieut Michael, ut | | Roosevelt, Wilson or Hashes! Who Are YOU! Boe seced mayor forthe| Michaels brother, | th BOY KILLED BY AUTO | ’ teed. fine. eserves re pam «conn, teideaped er. took. | — _,| For? Be Sure to Cast YourVote at Saturday Election | Walter arold son the city adopted the commission! forced her into marriage | protessor Walter E. Roloft, of the pee of governmen | with him university German department, One of these three men, it is | Ballot boxes will be placed | stroyed as soon as the votes | I 1 was struck 7 ns ne when he dart-| panerally conceded thruout the | 1 convenient places down are counted, HAWT Vw e count 4 age ed acros rooklyn ave. a 45t c att 7 NEWLYWED JOMELLI The!countt was a geittle- Jed ecross Brooklzs ave; and AEH] Contry, willbe the next pres (Rs | |i Balt bones. val be’founa , wae st. Tuesda and died late } ake 5 eae pen chake | WILL SING TONIGHT Jat the Seattle General hospital | dent: Woodrow Wilson, Theo. dicative of the true sentiment Bon Marche. A gentleman kidnaper? | Francis D. Clise, 601 W. Hightand| gore Roosevelt, Charles h it has been decided to let Prabor-Parctabtite Mme. Jeanne Jomelli, the 4 ‘ drive, whose machine hit the bo Hughe only those vote who will sign New York barber shop. newlywed, will be soloist, and a Well, well was booked on an open charge For that, reason, The Star's their names and addresse White Building barber shop. male chorus of 60 voices will presidential election ballot. to These names will not. be Sanitary market sing at the final concert of the Learn more about him e be taken all day next Satur by The Star, nor will Westlake market Amphion society, at First Pres. dshi bride 1 “The r TIDES AT SRATTLE TODAY | day will be short-—containing be turned over to any Pike Place market. byterian church, Wednesday | @2¢ ISD bay re 4 ttle nr, ncaa oO” go ee, || Just these three names one else. ahater cae, night. She married her man Unafraid,” the next novel- Re ee spo ear ky (vou may write tnveny, other They will merely indicate | Hatton & Oliver The Col. Roosevelt of Today ager last week, a-week in The Star. so name. however, if you wish, | good faith, and will be de | Cheasty’s Haberdashery,