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A New Candidate! Some of Humphrey's friends don’t think he can beat Sen. Poindexter. So they held J a meeting and are trying to find a new can- See the story on page 3. didate. “ACCUSES LAWYERS: TRY TOBLACKEN MAY TAKE WEEK-TO NAME OF GIRLIN GET JURY IN TRIAL EVERETT TRIAL PRISONER SAYS HE WAS ROBBED AND SENT TO PEN Declaring he is the a successful holdup and county and city authorities h from McNeil Island penitentiary jail Wednesday on a charge of GUARDSMEN T0 MARCH TO AID victim of “an attempted m robbery” perpetrated federal E. Stubley, rec leased being held insanity Prosecutor Lundin said he beller- jed he would have to diamiss the (charge, but Would insist that Stub ley suppress further circulation, of & pamphiet whicl’ he haw been dis county om mt of his case, and a fi for juiiiee addreseed |“? Caf clte your honor a numb to on of the judiciary (of cases to prove my eontentior col house of repre-|that theae defendant» cannot it “Heidup Trust” - het.” tl mphiet | took place Business Men Open Head Bene OEP cl wheather congeithd to the a “The Lawyers’ Legal.| Marriage. they condoped these ‘ Big June 10 Par & Robbery Trust Seithinks thay.ate ad charging \ — . Ke $ He Had His Choice O-OPERATION AS “Lewin had bis choice of going One thousand citizen soldiers clad in olive drab service uni- forms, and comprising the mili. tla forces of Seattle, wit be mobilized for the big prepared ness parade June 10. Reel carts, carrying miles of bible jhe had deposited ih a loen! mink. by being forced by thrests to sign certain papers and which Lundin saya} trl i ry a libel, pamphlet contains Stubley 2 | her ' the girl He chose the latter | “He bas cheated the peniten ltlary, and now he tries to cheat THE [": THE ONLY PAPER IN PAPER IN SEATTLE “THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS > tee See paren a 19. Defense All Attorney Banker's Character Evidence BOY EVERETT, May 17 prise was sprung by the plain tiff in the Lyen $50,000 aliena tion sult, in superior court A sur yes terday, when Attorney Mart challenged all testimony which the defense proposed to submit to prove that the reputation of Esther Aldeen Lyen was bad betore her marriage to Cecil der the law: start out to pre a thing the i Heved to be true when the marriage to or the penitentiary for rifying atts.” | Judge Ralph C. Bell sustained the objection in part. Later he al-| Challenges FRIENDS TESTIFY he was when be said. “Mr. and «knew what she was ~ forced Lewis to marry AW marriages are equal un now marrying ing to bedraggle this wd fh The seattle S tar ONE CE ATTLE, WASH.,, INESDAY, MAY ON iS THAINS Ws STANT AND 1916, ha GOOD MORNING UDGE OF STUDENT, ORPET “LET ‘ER GO.” yawned the judge Halliff jingled bie k DR. PEACOCK Pros ecutor Meager Charged writ ing prescription cor fee tn He of four-bits from a special en gator Not This to my office be hind two ¥ owth ne said the Doc I'ma ivver z cause of a cold Head aches i told me. | wrote bim a prescrip i tion, an he alippe c Fa 8. i Investigat 4 looking hea admitted the booze order He certainly looked sick yester day, judge’ “Takecateunderadvisement,” said j Judge ; ‘RUPERT DAVIS!” H Rupe stepped i mi ndéer the « ; Charged with reckless driving ‘ “Not guilty ded, i {took bite it of his lower a H | Pollee officer told the, "i H pris’ machine bit a at Third ; ave. and Untow # ay, and! i \she landed fr the sald it was fire time jeer ever commanded an_auto, | “An instructor was tn the seat | with me, bat he didn't tell me wha to doifant enough,” alibied the de fendan | “Still unconreious last time f call- ed up the hospital.” When was that’ Semi-Conscious in Court lowed testimony to be take Saturday wire for the inter-trench com- 1 was kept in dungeons and sol Khe Vamain often Rother Pace oo eh munication in time of war, will itary confinement.” his | | teh andor eM go rumbling along Second ave. States, “without cause A Fraternity Brother | | “GEORGE CRANDALL!” with the Second infantry signal ro?) me of my money and Jay Doot the first witness Georg ed @ rail with @ ‘ corps, N. G. W. and defeat ds of ju db fefense, told of sev a ndag hi nt ea eady Mounted orderties, “of the head. | December if, 1909, | was takea eral episodes in which he thought ,, Fle ge beni wives OF sonne ic Magne = her ra on ouamenan read quarters company, five companies !the federal court at Seattle in @) Aideen Wilson acted tm @ manner Chased with murder. ou pets geniepe SuCont, On sre | “T got the rbeumatiam, judge, y of fafantrymen, four companies of | Semi-conscious condition, unable t>! unbecoming a lady. On e eth a Fen PG CAPAMER” doe th triond to j Coast artillerymen, two divisions | think or act ee t oe on amination, Attorney Hart WAUKEGAN, Ill, May 17.— s contention that Marian commit: hire a goin’ t'plead 5 of naval militiamen, the aeronautic | one of sta jon and diaboi Are you a Kappa?” ted suicide uilty a 1 % detail, and the Second Infantry |!cal tyranny on the part of the gov Yon wen the answer THe) Work OF. Soccer: ave State's Attorney J. Dady, who is! ‘Thus saying, Mr. Crandall retired band, will be @ part of the pageant | erent state, county and = ity fs Lewis Lyen a Kappa?” in the William Orpet murder hehehe thie saneention, ‘bikes hin iée the ave : eith yl Scar planned to reflect and arouse Se-| ‘Might Is Right’ gang Yes.” trial progressed slowly today. — casw on the theory that Orpet gave of the judge ity nimoleons,” sentiment for adequate pre 1 was deliberately, thru a pre Did you not take the vow"—and The mystery that surrounded = Marian cyanide of potassium, pre- ringing in his ears ness. arranged conspiracy,” his state-|iiereupon the attorney read one, the love and death of Marian (tending to her that it was abortive! George's address for the next few Every organization in the city is} ment reads, robbed ¢ thousands of the vows of the Greek letter fra Lambert, the pretty high school = medicine Jays will be, “Top floor, p. 8. build invited to play a part ee ote cr wu) |ternity, pledging him to go to the girl, whose body was found, The defense, led by former Unit- ing. cit Many will equip floats. attempted murder, successful MAY | rater of a brother in distress, be February 10, in Helm woods, Dist ric James o 0.8 Mr. Jones, who doesn’t belong to| hem, holdup and robbery to cover |)?" oof ‘c ms jhe right or wrong at Lake Forest, has resolved it erson, J nd to con J. ARMIN ‘ any organization but wha feels that | 4p_the slime of the serpents Yes,” replied Dootson if into th tion of mur t tial 1 the United States should not wor} The insanity hearing is set for That wih ~ a i beth aged poy Pears rena td ere : ntial @ varged a-violating liquor law y along defenseless, will be wel-| Saturday hat will do,” said Hart der or suicide, which must be ence oduce Not g tome to'march with Mr. Smith and| The charge was made against Vette oF me eevee P ob ate le Met age A Rayon agg © ide publicit Officer Colby, of the W R 24,998, others expected to turn ont | Stubley by a city detective | y er EH . foot will try Orpet as the girl's slay mm the he op inion® bor : ad, took the #tand The plans shaped by the commit m was afinilary questioned;) er. * at have d Lake) “Went into the PR of the Northwest Business| 5 , i Charles Co testified that Orpe inior the Univer. county cit Orpet’s guilt|said the officer Men's Preparedness league are| GERMANS PLANNED the latter part of July, 1914, dur-|sity of Wiscor » steadfastly or innocence, it expected that) Laid four-bits or large in scope. They are planning IRISH OUTBREAK, jing a party at Silver Lake, he saw) maintained his nee since he the selection’ of a Jury will oc-| Served with whisky iE aol pegeent } oF |Lewis and Aldeen behaving {m:|waw jailed, on ry 11. It isicupy at Jeast a week Wis ataber extract of maine Headquarters were opened Wed-| EVIDENCE SHC WS | P ster in stent in which the % * 8 # ed before the slick officer w nesday at 1312 Fourth ave. The Met | — boyer-Lgen, Jones, Copps and) @————— > ————@ | hibited ropolitan Building Co. donated the BY WILBUR 8, FORREST | Dootaon were camping. |) REVIEW OF HAPPENID IN LAMBERT CAS Tis whisky,” says the judge rooms and the Bell Telephone com | United Press Staff Correspondent 1 om poreneenan 7 yA arell a con ie: aitahehacl i e Why didn't y’ say somett r Se seeereetety | donpied «vale LONDON, May 17-—Mape ion were sitting around a camp |The body of Marian Frances Lam-| pear that Orpet had still t iicweer of tue aftacs ching ; phone service found in possession of Sir joie rice distant : : ° that elty J , ’ The whole community is swing e 15 feet distant, singing songs at| pert, 18, of the senior Glass of Deer ' was tipper 10 way to Roger Casement, on trial for | ing i The state also charges that Orpet. | get served at t i ing into line for the demonstration) treason, support the British |'07,0 Mr rf I feld Shields -high. school, Hi Chere iecvtine “atectone nomen Lane mervea at le was to to be made three weeks from Sat-| contention that plans for the ‘The names of married men wor fk, TH, was found February -10|Cejcee’ of ay abagee ny facured say nothin’ and plan) ° urday Irish rebellion originated in the | ™montoned Trequently in fhe we use Sather, in the wonks- shen bl TEM win Auoaladaa® te meet Wika | Coa been a Open | lot ~ ad | German war office, Lieut. Col, |"°Nd8y morning sesaio: bak cca “bied a ant ta eee One hundred ; and j $01 ple by the Irene Duffy, testifying in defense | home in Lake Forest, I Lambert in Helm woods DAYS IN JAIL ee Oa dee 4 dressed to Seat people th Gordon, of the British war in r n La 7 ; : uimed t ; . ay 4 of Ceell L. Ly nd his parents er school books were clasped in| ~The finding of the girl's t by | Judge. committee Wednesda telligence department, testi- \ ee j—H hoo! book ee. SA85 ‘ 8 It outlines the reason for the pa-| fieg'in Gasement's hearing to. | tld of alleged automobile rides in| ihe Crook of her atiffened arm. Pol-/her father, after a night's search a oe rade as an opportunity for “the a which she and Esther Aldeen Wil-| con burns stained her lips rest and indictment of Orpet by| “FRANK SPERRY!” Public to express its attitude upon| "Zi. moose and Daniel Bailey, {0% NOW Mra. Lyen, went out for} —Recause the body was { it;the grand jury followed Frank wore a red sweater and a the vitally important question of] srsigned with him, were com. |*DiNs in the country, both by d9y|way impossible top red face preparedness for the defense obour| Pree ay on’ charg ‘or || 200 night autopsy to determine the prep y Charged with riding a twin-eylin homes and nation.” She said that the conduct of both | death until 12 hours later der Iiver-shaker at speéd greater a high treason at the conclusion [herself and Kaether Aldeen wa . o hyeihey Co-operation 1s asked from labor,| Oy? tnuir oreliminary heart her Later the mother of the slain girl than that advocated in our traffi fraternal, civic, religious, patriotic, pl egy Prelit y arin | beyond reprae h i ous , stated a friendship had existed be ordinances F er organiza t developed tha hese rid F s 1 in judge.” lisped Frank os an alan i dhseac ese Casement and Bailey will go |took place before the acqualatancs | (reer op, a and» William | H John Kelleher, of the Seattle tra A all Suggestions, or promises, can be| ‘2 trial before the high court | of Esther Aldeen Lewis Lyon. | Or Wisconsin law firm of Wright, Kelleher gen al le the eo ittee by tele-| of justice. If convicted, they | Miss Duffy told of a party - . . i & Allen, ie dead Wednesday “Cc, W. CLARK! a ee wit 380 | probably will be sentenced to | giiver Lake, in which Nquid re-| ~The state char hat Marikn of acute appendicitis Baskwlitar esanains er phone—EI 23 ae ictal ae ag lad ce urged Orpet to marry her, that he a Gan teliiten wetucaayet ooked for speedin 0, but not The Casement defense is still One girl fell in the Inke, she said, |consented, altho he was eng ‘ter playing golf several hours, |") molars i ets AMERICANS ABOARD a mystery. Miss Duffy sald. she was aure| Miss Celestia Youker of De Kalb.) ang died Tuesday afternoon reseed in Palm Beach clothes. It did not develop during hie [that Esther Aldeen tasted the re-|Iil. and arranged a tryst In Helm He leaves a widow and two | pour. your hor the officer Telate preliminary hearing lfreshments, but she thought that woods, Lake Forest children at thelr home, 687 [Dooly us es he jist stated here WASHINGTON, May 17.— | she herself drank more than did he state charges that before) 11th ave. N. Eoacieouhn wie here in Three Americans were aboard Mise Wilson ing Madison, Wis. where he | Tether talk’ Wewe.y"-entad? the Canadian steamer Eretria, TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE A number of the girls of the par In school, Orpet addressed &| PACIFIC NORTHWEST Roo s0 | mMwenty-SIX miles an hour, judge which was sunk, according to i low t ty were placed under the care of r i Ne aren as Ae are a | ee to aye aqnual vo e show i st pais das : lipid judge, . 0388 a.m »robation offic > to a schoolmate to mail a | rooms ommercial Club June 16 : eS eae, pois Rochelle. nm 141 ft 31.00p m, 9 Lal y " Le officer as the vad left Madison, so it wonld ap: and 17 a Te-wenty five i was the fine W t L | “FRED ENGWALD!” Charged being drunk in city Se 1 When They Laid Ernest Carstens ‘Away, a MAN Went to Last Rest..." tes Had two little drinks, and they ie saciaia.: die mei ¢ ® ke appointments ked of. ! There were many others, but The Commeret Club) has |didn't cost me anything; if call Gh Mal ihgy pace Oey Wey : pootatmente=ak | pemen o ee these two stand out prominently | passed unanimously the follow. | that be dr er, citizen and man It is said of him th he once As president of the German from the t Ing t emorial TWENTY five se got up in the middle of an impor American Mercantile bank, he It was Bruggeman and Case To Mrs, Ernest Carstens: In an Carstens won his spurs by the | tant businéss conference to keep | Was called upon repeatedly for who anied him to Onexule the p: esing on of Ernest Cars. “DONALD McFOOT ! hardest kind of work—and by | a date with a friend whom he had | charitable contributions one noon, six years ago t first vice president of the Charged being drunk,” ete., et keeping bis word challenged the day before to a He gave with a free hand, was a holiday Si atte Commercial ( lub we, the I can’t he at udg In the early days here, he and game of cribbage pleasantly, almost eagerly | Some one propos foot race officers and members, feel most | State the ¢ harge again , brother. Thomas started the He found keen enjoyment io ace Carstens’ avoird the oth: | keenly with you the loss of a | “WAZ Y" DRUNK LAS’ NIGHT meat business that has since | cribbage He tried once to repeat a fun- | era thought, entitled him to a | true friend and companion in our Oh, was T drunk? Well, not ex grown to the Carstens Packing one ny story he had heard | handicap. He protested, saying | present fleld of activity. But the |actly see, | been in th’ hospital Co Those who knew Ernest Car. He labored thru it to the end, | he would take his chance with — conseiousn of having known | judge, for two years, an’ 1 just On launching the project, both stens most intimately declare | and no one even smiled | them from the line. They in- | him and of having felt his sus- out,’ nee, judge” : were stricken with pvere at they never heard another speal He had bungled the “point slated, and he finally cut the han taining influence uplifts us, a Donald assessed 20 iron men tack of rheumatism an unkind word of him, nor him Thereafter, tt 1s said, he waa a | dicap in two, and beat them more | we hope it does you in your hour Times were dull and money of thew good Hatener his laughter | than,the length of | tart of trial, and we feel ourselve STEAMER BLOWN UP tight. But Ernest was a “stay. A ice president o e Com heart but he seld ever That os Ernest Cur better men and t communit 9 er mercial Cl he heard many | tried to tell anothe d Otto Case, “Neve better place f his having LONDON, May 17.—The Thru months of sickness, hard scrappy biekerings, but always for the best of anything ia lived Dutch steamer Batavier V, was times and exeruciating pain, he withheld from the discussion At funeral at the | or business—a bard worker blown up on Tuesday while en was at work at 6 a m. each da peaking generoutly of all when Koy! 1» Ave Unitarian church, | tenacious, open-handed, square, NEW RADIO laboratory instalied| route to London from Rotter and toiling late at night—and he did speak, holding his own were two close friends—-W. J and, above all, a patriotic Ameri- (at Puget sound navy yard at Brem dam, it was learned today. pulled the business thru. counsel when others were being | Bruggeman and Otto Case, i can citizen,” lerton Tuesday, Four are dead, : (staged on Multnomah field a NIGHT EDITION Say, there, fellow, hurry home and hide that straw. Forecaster Salisbury plans to ~ squirt the town tonight. He soys: “Showers Es tonight and Thursday; cooler tonight.” d's F eet Lets Loose. Big Guns ELD INSANE WATCHES NORTH SEA FIGHT FROM mailed dispateh from a United Press staff correspondent den By William G. Shepherd From the deck of the I heard the attack Apel? 1 he the North sea, of ) naval forces on the German submarine and air base at Ze erday : From various fronts I have heard, at close range, the roars \ © second ‘ sa ago, it seemed that the clamor of th " nm was the greatest noise that human agi Could ever produce But the pin of the British naval guns which I heard @ ) eotefdaysshook air, water and earth we? sly" pproaching the Dutch coast when the uproat™ 9 ibegan. The was perhaps 20 miles distant : Once of twice, when the wind came right, we could hear ithe shsigy of shells. Tt is so difficult to put into words how intense ene concussions really were, but it seemed to the page” engérs ements aia ys.oug belief was correct—that the smo the stacks Of our boat staggered, hesitated, and the vilepthd curiously with the air waves which the great guns ad sent out Boat Disappears in Puff of Smoke Meanwhile, thie we could see none of the fighting from | our jAherc was a group of North Sea pilots in the Lport-oF Ne, Witch wé were approaching, whe, standing a building in that town, saw a flock of British ships ear Zeebrugge he buildings in Flushing were being shaken by vibras tions and the windows were broken These men saw three gunboats put out from Zeebrugges flanking the itish boats Within a few minutes they saw a smoke where the German boats had been and when the smoke cleared away, there were only two German boats left and they ad turned back Zeebrugge When we ived at Flushing in the late afternoon wé saw. along the high shores, crowds of Flushingites, mam th tele pes, look 20 or more miles across the mou of the Scheldt toward the et ement, but a haze had settled moreover the sound of firing had ceased. The engages ment w r the day Concueiis of Guns Seems Like Earthquake \t 4 o'clock this morning an earthquake seemed to shake Flushing ¢ guns were again going San Franciscans, on the morning of the quake, couldn’é awakened more suddenly than the residents of Flushing. ictu at thunderstorm with yourself up in the rrific cloud 1 very heart of the thunder and you have an idea of the sound of the guns. vas not the sound alone that produced the effect; i€ inns of ir, which not only. shook one’s but \to one’s vitals and seemed to em 6 o'clock in the morning, the day's work of the British} be over s seemed te AUSTRIAN STEAMER SUNK BY SUB; 11 DIE RERLIN, May 17—-A note as {the lifeboats, the note asserted, serting that 11 persons, including; Only 16 lives were saved. ean’ padianell when tsk The note characterized the eph LARGO) NOB Rowena as “international murder,” Austrian passenger liner Dubrov ae denies the claim of the Itale nik was destroyed , submarine, fans that the vessel was an ammue was handed to ministers of neu-|nition carrter, tral powers by the Austrian gov ernment today The steamer was sunk in the Adriatic May 9 The first gave the liner its death blow, and as it was sinking a sec ond projectile was discharged at TELLS WOMEN NO! ro WEAR SUSPENDERS Bob Bennett wasn’t crazy He didn’t even ASBURY PARK, N. J. May have an invitation to join 17—"Diseard corsets and wear | the Ford party, But some suspenders to keep up your of his close friends really skirts,” Mrs, Beatrice Forbes believed the squirrels were Robertson Hale told New Jer rfter him sey club women, meeting here. . They got that idea from the range” answers he MAY DAY FOR KIDS gave. Yet he told noth- ng but the truth gan . arene anh tland pubti Read about him in schools dressed in) whi lothes Nothing But the Truth, 1 pink ribbons this morning for the next novel-a-week ia the annual May Day pa The Star. his aftergeoa. NEUTRAL VESSEL ilors who had been near enough to noisy sea mn high puff of black