The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 1

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BEHIND SCENES! e Albert Lawrences, Star office boy, si N | G H T ED | T | 0 N oye tig Napane py oAggee age there, fellow, where’s your straw Wilkes lagers... Ie he 2 Well, read ae i ee hat? This is May 15—and Czar Fashion what he says on 8 [": THE ONLY Pv ONLY [: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } says it’s the first day for straws. Forecaster page 8. pyeimneenichs “Fair tonight and Tuesday.” VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916 ON TRAINS AND ONE CENT NEWS STANDS, be . HL ‘THOMSON ‘WRITES OF CITY’S PROBLEMS ROGER CASEMENT SMILES AS HE GOES ON TRIAL eTakes . [ SIR ROGER wa ELE TRIAL TODAY [WL FATED ROANOKE AND THREE OF THE 46 VICTIMS COUNCILMAN Notes of |G OUTLINES HIS Evidence PLANS INSTAR leged Instigator of Irish Re- bellion Given Preliminary IR H. THOMSON engineer, } e and Canada watching him { He has untangled engineer- Hearing ing problems that would have friend had the United States id his work on several COOL DURING SESSION BY WILBUR §. FORREST Correspondent LONDON May 15.— Sir Roger Casement’s pre- liminary hearing on a . of treason in con- nection with the Irish re- bellion was conducted to- | day in the Bow Street po . lice court, the crown re- ich evidence for at the formal embarrassed our | Hercules | When Mr. Thomson an- nounced he was going to run for the city council, most everybody in Seattle breathed casy They knew his kind of ser ice was worth about $50 a day hired him. The some problems serving 1 presentati trial later Sir Roger was clad in a seedy, dark suit, with | frayed sleeves. He entered the room smiling and nodded to ac- quaintances among the pectators. Casement’s stubby, gray beard rend- people wh t ha that were big enough for R | H. Thomson He has been in the council for about two months now The Star figured he has had time to get warmed up, and so asked him to tell The Star readers how his job is begin- ning to look—what he considers are the city’s real problems,” ered his best smiles ghast- " i - ‘The steamship Roanoke, bound for South America, sank 13 miles off Port San Luis, Cal., 188 miles The following article, written by R. H. Thomson for Hie: deore ela army aay of aoe ey —_ a igo of 46 ti Inciuding Capt, R, Dickson. and ai, Star, is his measurement. of a job that is ina large part hiss “ae ; nt— Officer Ghariee Green and. Chief Engineer id is, Below duane cteceastealoncendbinaiisipnastpeaaeepteseetnncialitiill shoes: Capt, Dike > in “ mene ari By R. H. THOMSON This is the first treason trial ts the Bow st. court since that of Ar y ] | ; AM asked what I consider the thur Lynch, rebel leader, after the ; | } chief problems now before Boer war. : ~ present city council. The tiny courtroom was packed. - +a There are many important mat- Casement was so wedged in 4 } s ‘ ters before this council, and un- | among attaches and lookerson that! | til one matter, which seems to | have been lost sight of, but which has been in dispute for s he could searcely move. The United Press seat, for in-! tled, it difficult to say just which matter now before us is stance, was within three feet of Sir) Roger. most {mportant the Tower of London In a taxicab. | } ‘The matter which has to some 7 | extent been lost sight of, is the He was heavily guarded copes Ba Prisoner Heavily Guarded Casement came into court from | Sir Roger Casement and the Tower of Londen, Where He Will Be E: | question of tt tri-| e He je Exe- q { gh STome surged’ around the’ tt tulad Hf Convenes Aitnority now vested in. or im. |) POLIGE IN EVERETT Two Women were among those in Survivor Declares Steamer Seattle Man Revie vce | Thousands Seize and Kill Con-| tended to be vested in, the Pub Mne at 1 a.m Was Weakened and Conference With Belgian demned Man in City | pe dn ga A - eae | GRAB STAR NEWSIES Eee, Se SE. ne ae Ae . . 4 Overloaded King of Waco by some that the steps alreaay ANKER LYEN, who is ree wome w | Roosevelt Wins Over Wilson in i Ns Aas eee a use fevuptasere amas || R*RAeR Sve sill women standing in line. ’ é p 1 INSPECTOR TESTIFIES SAYS KAISER'S BEATEN HIS BODY IS BURNED, o ; actual purpose of the 000 by his daughter. Daniel Bailey. a soldier arrested Th St P d t ] P |: - | leet re is to in the inlaw, for alienation of af- a , SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.— Germany is beaten. The end WACO, Tex., May 15.—Storm- | hands of the Sta imirnant, apr siaiiomacaree | AME OAKS Presidential FO; | eect ecscoee ot the ofthewar in nee PR foo Sipe yl op Reed fation, ie prominent In - 4 ve . ‘ rth fic finer Roanoke This is the gist of a state mated at thousands strong, to- | public atilities exe { The L m the prisoners’ dock. W f W ] . M f T R North Paci 9, | { fe Lyen case is not re- és , m disaster, Quartermaster Elbe, ment given out in New York day seized Jesse Washington, | those truly municipal, with the |{ ported in the Everett pa- a raepatd tn ea on — omen ior } son, enfor i. Nt. one of the three survivors, de today to a Star correspondent 18, a negro, and burned him to | probability that the next step |! pers. P reading the formal charge, in con- clared he believed the steamer by Sameul Hill of Seattle, son death in city hall square, for | will be the placing of the munic- |} ‘Witen, heretecs)seunial Maes ‘ain whee ua’ veptewbe Two thousand, seven hun- If — ©! was overloaded, and said the in-law of James J. Hill, railroaa murdering Mrs, Elizabeth Fry. | ipal public utilities under the |} terprising young news mer- {be knight's Ife history dred and twenty-two bona fide || se vets wins || crew entertained fears for its magnate. : ar, 56, a farmer's wife. same control } chants from Seattle stepped His eyes roved, occasionally rest-| ballets, properly signed. were || nike vou | ee i vedi, Hill returned today trom a As soon as Judge Munroe | MUST KNOW RIGHTS | off the Everett train Satur- ing on the presiding magistrate,| caet In The,Star'e pre <a JN || Part of the cabin, he swore, [record seven-day trip to the head-| had sentenced Washington to | 4° Gay, and began t0eall aa Hod tho epuaiebers. "| preference election Saturday. The New York Tribune to had been cut away to make quarters of King Albert of Belgtum| be hanged, mob leaders sur | If this ts the end toward which |) Star in the City of Smoke- ben on Dectators: sared that| _ Fifteen hundred others were day published the result of the room for the cargo of dyna and the Dunkirk front rounded Sheriff Fleming, and | we are tending, the management |) stacks, a policeman quickly Prosecutor Smit pet railwa sidential poll of r not counted because they were ibiican mite, wheat and oil Germany cannot struggle! the prisoner was taken away of all railways, st informed them to report at cog orale Kooyg ts wera te not properly signed candidates. Rooseve recely Ellery Stone, a Wireless {n-| against the overwhelming finan from him. tne isses, gas and electri the police station, - Meal, St aieo: plotted, $0 Theodore Roosevelt led, with e than twice as many | jspector for the government, fol strain and economic cond Washington begged for mercy plants, will pass into the hay \ There they were told they ten¢ Severs ox pedi fous in Ireland! 4 399 votes; Wilson was sec a!) other candidate jlowed Elbe on the witness star tions H The will not Led from the courthouse steps, he, of this state board. Whatever must secure licenses at $3 and on the British coa ; ond, with 1,034; Hughes third, He said he had . other winter ca was surrounde ¥ yelling thou-| the intent of t egislature is, a a day, a forgotten ordinance le said exchanged English pris with 236, and Benson, socialist were wireles itfit of . “ 1 sands full and comy understanding having been dug up for that Ley would testify to the truth of candidate, was fourth, with 74 tw hort for ¢ Then the shouting diminished to be reached at an early purpose. 1 gral rt y votes. Roosevelt J t in good v nl and there was little noise during clearly defining the ts Jail was the other al- s Smith proceeded Casement Scattering votes gave Root 1,064; Root, 196 The wireless {nsy rted ne Albert isthe death march, for three blocks, city thorities ternative grew fidgety , 36, Ford 18, La Follette 8, Cum The Tribune !¥ a republican ? | the belief t 1 nd Belgium will soon to the eity square The city entitled to know As they neither cared for i When the prosecutor said tha mins 4, Bryan 4, Burton 4, and paper and four years ago bit k before the ope could One of the leaders tossed a rope| Where it s in these matters jail nor the $3 license fee, Sen wed been. Kngbted Sr! Fatt & terly fought Roosevelt flash bis 8. 0. 8 nttle man and the king of|around the negro’s neck and his| and if the control is to pass to |{ they disposed of their pa- ices in behalf of the Brit The women voters gave Wilson | | ] Two Mexican firemen, the other personal friends.| body was jerked into the ie | this commission, we are entitled pers to Everett “newsies.” Casement hung hi9| nore votes than Roosevelt ai o ———-@ | survivors, will testify later in this country several| ‘Thousands shouted: “Burn him.") t© know whether it is to be a |} Thus do the wheels go ¥ men voting for Wilson, while when the present kiag 8 y ha¢ sed the part,| Political commission, appointed || round! : Smith outlined Casement’s cap | oni, & voted for Roosevelt w ce teeth nee ‘eaten coe poor Bhan i Mg gpl mithaut any reference to the will |} ee ture The m owever, who cast the | tr was to pay Mr. Hil velow the tree! of the jes of the state, or 4 He reverted to the knight's activ: | heaviest IMed to the Rod hie palatial Broadwa n dangled and ap-| Whether the cities of the state EVERETT, May 15.—When ‘ ities in ¢ any and his erdeav-|veit banner, giving him 1,044 votes i Adon: dunthe tiaras yer ay all have the right to nominate | the case of Esther Lyen ors to wean imprisoned Irish #ol as against 716 for Wilsor the Balkan wel ve eu sdedl Up arcana: the rites, Gf whether all’ the’ par against her wealthy parents-ing diers away from the cause of the Hughes got 176 votes from men ASHINGTON, May 1 Adi sent Ot the velann'e: Saat s are to be the political serv law, whom She is suing for a aeegyee and only 26 from wot Pye ipa r Caperton reported sie } eet ikem the itive Humed: bi ly, a ants of the go nor peep bey alienating the af- aie ey did so at Comp mentary votes ware gis en sual FOS et eee ee aetna abort. 500 : _ ed $f tako p the her yrieking and begging, dropped into We are entitled to know what Monday, attorneys for Banker at all the balloting places for May- | eveit a n co! : culean of planning the com ne blaze ight we have arings and the “(Turn to page 5, column 1) or Gill and Dr. Matthews WESTLAKE | MARKET — Wilson, marines, m nereial rehabilitation of the strick-| The yell# of the crowd drowned | pre dentation of taattinans chetsis eA dich a chem = The vote shows that Roosevelt a en country his cries this commission, and whether or the stand. Hoosevelt, 24; Wil ‘ yy |G ENE RC U S OF ‘HARRY not any of their isions shall We want to examine him as to BUILDING — nannen! oe : : be taken as advisory, or whether reports of this trial in The o. NEW YORK, May 15.—Harry all decisions of this commission z i fe Star,” the judge was told 4;| Lauder has given the allies e hallcbe mandatary, ant $500,000 66 99 pxtent sna ik what Metta ce What about?” demanded the R led in every place on the total bal barber shop, and that Wilson led | SAN ANTONIO, Mex. May in the women's vote in e place} 15—Two fi which started except at Cheasty’s and at the San in widely separated points in ‘tary market the Corner market it was a than tine." nok ik fiom ailh A copy of The Star of Saturday Fort Bliss Saturday night, did || At the for mman’a, Wallota tes ATERsON—w in, 20,| them in hy a rom such commission to the su H rday considerable damage, according tie vote In the womer The canny Scot salc ‘ preme court, or other judicial ‘ : Fr it to Gen Funston’s announce one ve na on. snnen sp had given that much appearing De vht Warren \ n he t e Un Turn to pa 3, ¢ The judge carefully read the ac- ment today How They Voted “ sevelt, 4 at many entertainments for the ve ( J page 3, column count of the Lyen trial votes as the various ballot MAKKET—Roosevelt,) soldier trat gir en ¢ I don't see anything in this ac. The blazes started more than an hour apart, and destroyed three stables, a store house, Several machine guns, tents and four horses. were as follo ay Wil “é i aoby ile Bet ‘eeu tt ne cedars witick RR E count, that did not take place ta res straw Har pay, MASSACRE FEARED begins in The Star today, on page 4 - R. MEN TO STRIKE “OTK shaprnes of the. still NEW YORK, May 15—A to put The Star reporter on the stand thereupon cooled rather sud tives, Del This in the official day for WASHINGTON, May 15. Against the wishes « } Civilians helped extinguish eva Hert : strike of 5,000 telegraphers i‘ \ the flame ed to be the bride a-handsome noblemat ec the straw hat to come out of | Mrivate messages to the state ' BA to: be TY a lbp ' aa and signal men of the New Ingold Johnson, a schoolboy , the haberdashery and see. its de, cf MAME. Of. Oba: | 4 Montenegro. The bride Pac hivebe # PE. ond York Central and West Shore [friend of the girl, continued his ROUGH ON ART SMITH atte own. shadow tlans In Syria which Is expect. | the marriage, which wa e take place ir Ay is lines is impending today aaasirad y Rots ees } | Si tnrs ® goes to Monténeero to. me ther cha witnesses for i eri Hoosevetl, 142: ¥ The straw hat fs a glorified ed to surpa any previous postpon he ¢ ; . ; 1 eel Mido et Fah The mediation which Feder | ine pint heard ‘Gemedie 2 FRA ) : 221 oh hale bunch of hay American massacre he's t en ¢ aptured oy hi »ro' her, the cc anc al Conciliator Hanger conduct They were Agnes Aschiur, a girl : ; BUILDING — RARKER Fat men do not wear straw is forced to marry him instead ed resulted in a deadlock, it is am; P. V. Vikdal, a photog: Q "| Ja sor exelts 1005 wat 46 the ist set them on | WORMS AT WEDDING balteved. yher; Samuel Wilson, her father; : mmhes, 161 Benen ut head hen they'r f ee om Ihe i t man ror The telegraphers and signal Ye Hi i a om = te nuse he 22; Wilson, 16; Hughes, 2 fanning CHICAGO, Ma Weddin ‘ add m, then, to adopt such unseemly men damand wage incresess Nn cross-examinatic Miss Han : he de ext to a dog fight, an escap guests scattered when the : on told about an auto nde to Mad a Ast S AM y ew, traw hat in a windstorm { opened a § ed “gift forthe | tact 1 De Lake The defense laid much We Wilson, 1105 Huger, 261 nat axatihe thing tn the ida : , PROP, HUGH AGNEW, of Uni-| stress upon this evidence. at adi Gs Bh sac “A ae world | The box contained fish worms Begin afraid.” today novel ends versity of Washington, has resign The ride occurred two weeks aft snd iat 8 Mth WRASSE n-PATERSON an | The straw hat eats fivedollar | brought for the father, Henry Satsirday ed to become editor of Business |er young mnoand bh wife be- nd that Sm 52) Wilme | Hughes, 6. 5 ta di os ) | Chro new publication came acquainted ken to a hows i NEW YORK BARBEM bills. 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