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S. PRESIDENT! How is he made? And by whom? Gil- son Gardner tells in a series of three articles. The first appears on page 5 today. Gard- ner, you know, is our Washington corres- pondent. TH VOLUME 19 * * | FACES QUIZ “ GOING TO GO BACK TIN TRIAL OF SMUGGLER Clay Allen, United Stat dis trict attorney, and Winter S. | | Martin, one of his assistants, | | *will be asked to explain to a | Gus ania federal court jury this week why they went for cruises about the Sound as guests of members ef the Yellow Owls gang of al- [keeper of the [animals at the Woodland park 200, who is go ing back to leged smugglers, and what oc- | Minnesota for } curred on such occasions. ja visit: with 1 They will be called, it became [his mother, } j}whom he has | mot seen since he ran away known Thursday, as witnesses for the defense of Louis Louis Lung Gin and from home t hboge es Surgeons, amputating legs The Eastern Outfitting com. other Chinese alleged mem wg @ circus, ‘ a” rn and arms ee i anaesthetic The Star » ie solng of the gang. = a at they had beon » with knives, altho un-{ | , ‘Attorney Martin is prosecuting by women from | od } thousand DOUBLE the Chimese for the governmemt be. ; m . “i A Frene captain reported | : UBELE PIPE a a . going to * vestigators OF ©) | 7,000 dead heaped along « 700. be given away 77 See Jadge Neterer. prosecuting attorn office told] | ard front . All you have to do to get one It was also sty by the di jof visite they had made there dur. | / j of there pipes is to cut out a . ls ok pens Say Jing Iaat November, January and | % ‘I coupon whieh wil appear. on § E Pevruar | } the first page o' ‘riday's Star t, of the imtalgration servide,| Escape by Trap Door 4 7 | take it to the Eastern Outfit ‘who was responsible for the arrest On one of these occasions, it BERLIN 25 | ting Co. store, at Second ave of the gang. will be a witness for} Gus Knudson, happy-co-lucky ant-| red and freckted. Au ine usne -anay| was testified, a party of | th the bloodiest fight } and Union st, and get your the defense, and will be questioned |}mal tender at the Woodland park hair i# thin and straw colored called ty Bn | . pipe e ly concerning his visits to the|z00, grew meditative Wednesday Gus broke the news that he was ve girls were given the signal g in all history, the giant | Re © to cut out the cou y & Five ¢ j g haunts of the Chinese. jand chewed straw that rightfully going back to Jake, The Star pho-jto eacape by Mra. Townsend tap Germs : radices ‘. pon, ax pipes will be given The Yellow Owls are said to have} belonged to the buffalos tographer, who was trying to get her foot thrt on the floor, 7 7 r - | only to those children who operated between Seattle and Van-| He mumbled to the polar bears. a picture of a polar bea related |} clos n Verdun to- .| have coupons. couver, B. C., bringing Chinese and} He leaned up against the cages, Jake relayed it to a city editor. five vanished thru a trap day. its right jaw has'ad- | The double bubble pipe contraband opium here. | batted his eyes, and poked back his A city editor told it to a reporter.| door cut in the wall into the ba yp gic oe | blows one bubble inside anoth The estimated profit of their bus!-| sombrero to squint at the sun And a reporter went out and got it] ment, w they left by another vanced on a front of three |} er. Full directions are given ness, covering a period of more than Late in the afternoon he made a hot from Gue concea sor into the alley | miles during the past-72 | with each pipe. two years, is well over $1,000,000. decision that is of more than local It's been a long time, ain't it?” After Mra whsend had ad-| ng Ps « A demonstration is being ‘Three white members of the Yel-| importance. asked Gus. My mother—she's 97| mitted a long police record and| hours given tr tore’s Second ave. low Owls—Louls F. Lortie. James| It will turn the sunset golden now!” acknowledged abe had moved from After sacrificing more than one| Window it FP. Worthington and Melvin B.|4nd make the birds sing longer That mother should have seen/another house in that locality.| entire army corps in an effort tol 4 Miller—-who have confessed and|>eck around Alexander, Minn her boy, with the old love for her|which had been “red-lighted’ and | retain the Deadman's Hill position,| F = pleaded guilty, are witnesses for Gus is Going Home tugging at bis heart strings |torn down, Into her present quar-| northwest of Verdun, the French | MOTION PICTURE the government. Gus decided to send a letter back Tells How Me Ran Away |ters, the six police took the wit-|syvacuated the whole mronelold. 4 prosecution's first witness, ex-|years of age, and tell her he is tc us came,” said — ei, 3 Prosecutor syrerees : nch defense west of the Meuse, | plained that he owned the launch | COMING HOME was thinking of. and what I did.} hey were: Sergt. James Com-|is held jointly by French end Ger { Maud D, one of the craft used by| Coming home for the first time | There w a lot of kids, My] stock, Sergt T. F. Keefe ” at mans LOS ANGELES, May 25.— I the smugglers, implicating tn bh since he climbed up into the seat father was 4. 1 was the young % Willlam Cronk 1 Jen Further alight advances by the| More than a score of motion on recital Louis Ding and Louls Lung|of a circus wagon and rode away Pe T were nine others. The Thomas F. Stein and Joba | ¢yrm, in vavines on elt aide picture actors and actresses of Gin. under the starry sky, one night inj {arm we lived on, near Alexander, | A van in| Will force its surrender to the right} the American Woman Film Co. Thomas B. MacMahon, attorney|the spring of "84! was hard to keep going 1 was lared the house was . wing of the German army were injured, one fatally, when for the defense, began Lortie’x| Gus waé 10 years old then. only 10 years old, but 1 figured that| their gstimation decently operated Deny French Held Douaumont the huge auto truck in which Bss-examination Thursday Now he's 42. the older brothers would get the| Deputy Prosecutor Summers was! 4 tert jaw of the Teuton ma-| they were riding dashed over o pa srr br Gus has been a wanderer. Place anyway, and I wouldn't get/astounded by their or, Bays chine has entirely reconquered po-| &n embankment into a canyon i) knight of the sawdust—all this | anything but work took the stand himself, after being | sitions temporartiy surrendered to| near Chatsworth, last night. time. hat Was what made barefooted, | sworn French troops The party was returning a CaEET: eel ‘That is, until he took the job of| Meditative Gus study the red and Cronk Changes Story It is estimated 30,000 men died| from taking scenes in the foot 1 r llow poste | He recognized in William Cronk hilt - = | | animal man in the Woodland park That. “ om Ine told dues Mrensh, the .pateol fighting in the dark, underground is. a6». m ft e e | hat was what made him go to|he told Judge Frenc Ne patrol) caverns about the rt o ua n the heavy truck pinnin > @'200, seven years ago BiB PP a. al a aay pt go cd pe vio bat teak aiven tan iss | cavern bout the ruing f Douau-| With the heavy ruck Pp ing i The tanon his face now has blur-|¢ au, get a pair of extra|” hich ‘he based the |mont, with no resultant change in| most of the members of the party i heavy woolen socks and stuff them|formation on which he ba ort Waites tarts dae ieee ie tee aupriacs — case against the house and prop (Continued on Page 5.) ani, ort Positive denial {is made of|and women were held until aid ert fuced notes taken during | French claims that ¢ Neuville’s | could i 5 an interview hi pn dl On* |the ruins of Fort Douaumont act of Los Angeles, is in the 3 66 ” FEAR TROUBLE ae a tise oman cat The only French detachment that|Good Samaritan hospital e ars usy oOlar ae eee bad and that he (entered the fort was completely! She will probable die fe bow wr | wiped out, declared the Berlin war| 1, D. Dickestun, driver of the premnoniy Sea. A 4 known Maud Townsend for c ha sis years as a disorderly woman office. car, also tein a serious condition RS. BILL JON buys a dollar’s worth of sugar at the| — teat Sk aa baad. Gana Cannet Reach Wounded Z | m eagy On the southern and western ap-| -. , n p: < nd truth Su ac, 4 9 4 socery | see Lapel: Saba ruth of Sum-| caches to the fort the earth is} 1acoma Woman Witness The grocer takes that dollar, and some other dollars, and| COLUMBUS, N. M., May 25. - covered with countless corpses and in Fi . Innes Case} pays the rent, or the telephone bill, or the wholesale butter} —New orders were forwarded many wounded, crawling feebly in Famous Innes Case ae r i | to Gen. Pershing from Gen. about, hunting shelter and ald. ee and cheese man Funston today, governing the Since the French attacked, tat! TACOMA, May As one The next man spends that dollar somewhere else course to be taken by Jnited Sunday, there has been no lull in| of the state's witnesses in the And the money is circulated States forces In the event of a the savage struggle, and neither, trial of Victor E. Innes pe his pony i ¢ | side has been able to reach ite wife, to be tried at tlanta The more it is circulated, the better chances of pro clash with Carranza troops. | y : ’ “ These orders were necessi- | le) Wounded Ga, on a charge of “larceny 12 | tated by the strong reinforce. | West of the Meuse French troops| after trust,” Mrs. M. Holden Prosperity,” say the financial wizard “is dependent| ments just ‘received by Mex veo are being steadily driven back up. left here today for the South upon the extent that money is kept in circulation.” | can columns near the Amerl- | WASHIN May 25.—Minor-|09 the Verdun forts | ern city —— can expedition. tt b t : As | " y members of the Louse nay OW fast does money circulate in Seattle? | committee today submitted to con-| AEROPLANES Mean oown CANNERY DESTROYED H tee will a dollar travel? |METHODISTS KEEP |greas a report that would, if acted) ROME, May Two Aen OE AE yee e OOMAL tray npon, make the United States’ sea|#eroplanes, attempting to rald The Star would like to know. | power second only to that of Great|!ce, have been shot down, it waal ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 26 - es - : | CARD PLAYING | Brital learned today. They tumbled into} “ ht PE And, therefore, The Star has adopted a plan to find out bist branged. thé} program |® AWAIXD Fire of unknown origin completely aan i ill s tn a ; fhe report branded the program , destroyed the «almon cannery, ware Friday morning, The Star will start in circulation a SARATOGA, N. Y., May Ry |of majority members as Inadequate rey houses and web houses of the North “Star ang Dollar.” a of 424 to 350, the Methodiat| The minority recommended two|FRENCH TELL OF GAIN western Fisheries Co. yesterday TI 1 be an ordinary United State te neral conference today decided dreadnaughts, six attle cruisers,| PARIS, May 25. lyecti toys The factor ite wan located at ar i; i ne a te ? . ms ~ 60 eubmarines and an e injadvanced during the night alon®) Kena A Bes 60.000 which will be fastened a tag designating to re ain iu 6 ohurek rule Lis iaine 4 <page hey prs oe bg a ey gba ne r" $ Dollar th eae A £9 it feres villag fighting with hand } - & # 1: leawie’ fase atte SR co provided for an approximate in-| ae ‘ i : aside $3,500,000 for aviation od todky. ie an MAYOR OF WILKESON RT ie ‘ : ‘The Germans took a French H’ : As pe gs - German Aeroplane Is trench north of Haudromont quar-| 1S 1 eep this dollar moving wi VISIT ST. LouIs ries, on the east side of the river. GE $ 0 DAYS JAIL Spend it. Brought Down by Yank} LL Violent artillery fighting contin- RAGOMA, <“Rliy" S8-0daver 2 i ned all night. 25.— Spend part of it. PARIS, May 25.—Pattling in ST. LOUIS, May 26.—This city Jos. McCaskey of Wilkeson is Keep it in circulation. the clouds, two miles above | panerally accredited as being a Ger. preparing today to spend a vaca- as y et it, take it to the next pl dt the Teuton trenches, Bert Hall Tan stronghold, will be pad « vist MAY ALL WALK OUT)| tien of 10 cave In tacoma, as As soon as you get it, take it to next place, and DUY) of ‘Texas, an American, in the Snyaees ‘ ~ a guest of the city. by Roosevelt on May 31, The invi 9 something y French reign legion flying liition was tendered by the City oes His stay will be somewhat ex. AS SOON AS YOU DO THAT, CALL UP THE STAR,| squad, today destroyed a Gere | Ni" rhe colonel was privileged to|. Whether or not members of the|{ pensive, as he will leave $486,75 MAIN 940 \ND TELL WHOEVER AN ERS THI man war aeroplane and sent It | fsa wis own tople International Longshoremen’s asso-|] here. M Al ore 100) af YOU SPENT IT. AND HAT YOU crashing to earth t 2 . ciation will go on strike in all cities He will be domiclied at the PHONE WHERE YO . mid y rU of the Pacific coast, from Junean to!{ county jail. BOUGHT 8 U SERS 0 COAS G L, 16, MURDERED Jan Diego, will not be known until This was decided by Superior i This will enable us to keep track of it R l FF T IR June 1, according to an announce-|f Judge Easterday, who sentenced This will f ' “The Star Busy Dollar” will be kept in circulation f ment made at local headquarters |] the Wilkeson mayor to serve 10 “k—-and we would like to know every move it wr ie SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—Two| AURORA, Ill, May Gwendo-| Thursday. Employers are given un-| days’ imprisonment and to pay Peomone weck——an - le r British cruisers are off the Callfor-|lin Holden, 16, a schoolgirl, was|til then to accept the new wage|] the costs of the trial for viola- Hiow far can a dollar travel in a week in Seattle nia coast, near Bureka, today, ae-|found dead today, killed with other,|schedule. Failure to pay the new/[ tien of the state prohibition and it'll make a mighty |cording to the captain of the Nor wegian collier Thor, You can help us to find out interesting ¢xperiment for us all, Ir E ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT TH TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE The Seattle slar ON THA NEWS 4 AND NDS, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. * U. S. District Attorney Must Explain Cruise on the * LLOYDS POSTS NEW ODDS AGAINST PEACE ; BY WILBUR 5S, FORREST United Press Staff Correspond. ent LONDON, May 25.—In consequence of Sir Edward Grey's declaration that there will be no peace until Ger: many shifts ite attitud Lloyds war odds today b came more shifty Lioyds has been offering even money that the con flict will not end this year. cs POLICEMEN DOUAUMON HELPING IN INHANDS OF AEOLIGHT GERMANS, \f Today's odds were three |} to one that the war will not { |{ end during 1916, seven to 15 three that it will not end before April 1, 1917, and 20 } to one it will end before } 1919, four to one that Swe Judge Waiter 8 French, of le ? ; den will not join Germany Kitsap county, sitting in su TRAGIC SCENES IN WORLD'S |} within six months, two to perior court here Thursday, GREATEST BATTLE bp cegecarnd fer ene nine ordered Maud Townsend's avery man in a French force | | hbo eer . house at 712 Seventh ave. 8. Arating Fort Douaumont closed under the red-light idlers fighting ta dark = - abatement act, after six police men appeared in her defense to tell the truth, ind tunnels, using reblights, knives and bombs. CHILDREN, GET and, sworn Hundreds of French and testified that her place bore ® || Germans buried alive in the clean reputation. |) wrecking of subterranean ! | All the evidence except that of| | works a the Ives was clearly} | —geores of men driven insane j | | by the lust of butchery The police arrested Paul Verhoye,}scale at any port will result in a a youth, who, they say, confessed, eoueral strike, local members say, NIGHT EDITION Down at Douaumont, it has been a case of see-saw between the French and Ger- mans the last few days, just like the weather here. Today's forecast: “Tonight and Fri- Sound % ONE a + $ th OL. MULHALL EXPOSES LOBBY SEATTLE MAN BARES SECRETS IN NEW BOOK FORMER CHIEF OF LOBBY REVEALS ORKING PLAN /Compiles Book From 250,000 Lets) ters Which He Keeps Under Guard in Safe Deposit Vault; Predicts Iki | Will Shock Nation WHAT MULHALL SAYS OF LOBBY —"The talent of the Lobby is the best drilled, the most unscrupulous and the most diplomatic in public life today.” —“It seldom hesitates at means to accomplish its jf ends.” | ~—"Less than 3 per cent of the Lobby tries to ace complish its designs by honorable measures.” -—“Its generals are the multi-millionaires—the steel, oil, hardware, banking, railway and other great corpora- |} tions—and its corporals, the political bosses and ward | heelers of the big cities. —“It is so powerful that it can reach out and crush almost any man. —‘The Lobby is today more vigorous, if more careful, than ever before. It demands toll in some form from every citizen of the United States.”"—Colonel Martin M. Mulhall Col. Martin Mulhall, for many years field agent of the) | National Association of Manufacturers, and for the past year ja resident of Seattle, today announced the completion of & |book which he promised would create a nation-wide sensat{ |tion by its expose of the “insidious lobby.’ ‘ Mulhall was on the witness stand for three monthe in the summer of 1913, when the senate committee undet ion of President Wilson’s complaint against the t time he broke with the clique in control of the; and detailed many hitherto unknown chapters) © onal legislation bas | Mulhall virtually “rocked the nation.” Many congress: 7 men and senators were kept on the anxious seat while he! : | Was on the stand $ The amazing revelations then made, according to Mak] 7 hall, are but a drop in the bucket compared with the facts | |he has put into his book No report has been made public by the congress ¥ sional committee n to investigate the “insidious lobby.™ ( vinks eye when he mentions fact I the »by” still has at Washe ing in the summer of 1915 Col. a ame and took nee with old friends, Dr. and Mrs, 'L. Blake Eighth ave. W Mrs Saldwin, an experienced writer, has collaborated (Continued on page 10.) * * % * * { Col. M. M. Mullhall, author of “The Invisible Government,” from @ ograph taken for The Star in his Seattle office, | phot

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