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FOURTEEN PAGES--- Of interesting pictures, features and news in today's editions of The Star, the fastest growing newspaper on the whole Pacific Coast. VOLUME 19. Renee THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE. THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ONE CENT SEATTLE, WASH., 4 “nly Mi, Hig District Attorney Clay FRIDAY, MAY 26, ON NY 1916 The Tidal Wave! The Seattle star THAINK AND WH RTANDS, be LAST EDITION Chief Beckingham honest-to-goodness made his first “pinch” Thursday. Maybe he can do something with the weatherman, too. Forecast: “Tonight and Saturday partly cloudy.” JR. WAITE SMILES AS HE TELLS ABOUT KILLING AGED COUPLE Leaves Witness Stand at Noon After Remarkable Testimony; HUMPHREY FUGITIVE DENIES HE IS NAMED CORNERED WAS GUEST INEXPOSE IN SHACK ON CRUISE ready to Pay ay, DOESNT THINK HE ae CRAZY; BOASTS | v" 1. Mulhall Promises to In- Murderer Exchanges Shots U. S. ™ ject Some “Pep” Into Local With Police Until He Allen Brands Story as Politics Is Killed Fabrication SOME FOLKS WORRYING USES TWO REVOLVERS HE EXPLAINS BOASTS Gal. 0. MA Mulhall, former SAN FRANCISCO, May 26. District Attorney Clay Allen field agent for the National —An unidentified counterfeit: denied Friday that he and his Association of Manufacturers, er who shot and killed Po- assistant, Winter 8. Martin, | NEW YORK, May 26.—Still calm and , id, Dr. Arthur enjoyed a lot of attention Fri- lice Sergeant John Morlarity were aver quests of any mom Warren Waite left the witness stand at 11:40 a. m today in day as a result of announce when the latter attempted to ber of the Yellow Owls, alleg hi “<a ‘ = ment in The Star Thursday of arrest him early today was ed smuggling ring, in launch ae Ye , g his wife's parents, after having given his forthcoming book exposing shot and killed by police at trips about the Sound ome ¢ t re mack able testimony ever heard in a court Secrets of the “insidious” lob- 10:15 a, m. after he had bar His denial followed = an Jroom b by at Washington. ricaded himself in a cabin on nouncement by defense coun j W ed h ttempted to ] ve Announcement that Mulhall the “mud flats” here and had se! that he and Martin would | nied he had attempted to kill his wife, but ads mitted having considered it ne of battle is going to use names in his resisted the author! for be called as witnesses during 0 F book—names of men high in more than an hour the trial of the alleged amug | Asked the flat question: “Are you crazy?” he replied public life who have written Peter Mark, an omlooker, was| 9!¢*® now aprons sg In fr | pat think not.” feme of the 250,000 letters infully wounde he edeed court, and asked to explain a 4 ae : : i which he keeps guarded in a | Pm” (rounded when he edged) trip in a launch owned by the | He admitted that while in Bellevue hospital he said hel was ready to pay the penalty for his crimes with his life. Seattle ny Supsek veut ived a bullet In the art '. : : i has caused worriment arity was shot down while, .,fte? Bayne, one of the smug Do you not care what becomes of you?” quizzed the dis¢ tain quarters. ; ; aR S lers, who has confemed, referred erick attork ; - investigating th case of a mys r attorney The book, which low = “ ten to a trip Allen and “" , i ae invisible Government,’” said the | coun Martin k mp, and often j we ant to do what is right solonel Friday, “will be out tn a Passed 50-Cent Piece told his associates that he “stood Why did you take sulphonal and trional on the day off couple of weeks. It is now In the| The man passed a worthieas 50 with the district attorney's hands of the publishers.” cent plece on @ street car. yf | your arrest?” } “IT wanted to kill myse ~ Mentions Cong. Humphrey Moriarity started watching for has made a complete ex-| | . j . + Mulhall intimated Friday that | the counterfelter. He “spotted” the n Denies Charge That He Conspired With Mere will be a lot of local interest | man and walked over to him, in xplains Bayne Story Others to Arrange Insanity Defense in political developments resulting | tending to question him. Without Prior to the arrest of these de Ww decl 1 he did bi : from the letters in his possession. a word of warning the man drew a fendants,” said Allen, “I had nev-| aite declared he did not remember telling detectivas Several of them, it is under-| revolver and sent a bullet through er met or personally known, so far] he did not want his wife to find out, about Mrs. Margaret stood, discuss Congressman Will |the sergeant’s heart as I recall, any of them, with the Horton, with whom he occupied a “studio room” at = Humphrey, who is a candidate for) The man then started across lots exception of Fred Bayne and Harry Plaza hotel. @lection to the U. 8. nate from ) ’ y pursued by Gorman, an inspectar|Toy, Toy Was known to me be ‘ this stat of the United Ratirc Other car. | cause he. wasconvictéd tn this | ___He denied conspiring with others while confined faa , Says “Things wit Pop” men joined in the chase court of a charge of white slavery. | | Tombs to get up an insanity defense. a. ply rtd gg lead = Gorman fi five shots, Al Bayne I knew tor the are Asked regarding the “man from Egypt,” the sinister sme tore the platform committee at the fugitive rushed se a se any taah weiee to mr pernates = ue ne - a # he has declared, made him do tepublican national convention and). .g cabin. Ten armed officers appointment to this office, Norman | Wrong, aite said he had not mentioned _this mysterious a aes eee 5 pee goons and # half dozen mounted police | Wardall, clerk of the board of coun-| | power in Bellevue but that he had talked of it elsewhere. ple ” inal r oy * f, :. . to wipe out this ‘invisible govern-|oPened fire on him ty commissioners; H. D. Moore, a] | Yesterday you confessed to being a liar and a thief. Whaé ment.’ I expect to be gone three Fires Shot for Shot jae ag a avent,| assurance have we that you are telling the truth now?” dee 7. Tin te can safely say th RR A i ee get ne Boal joyed Bayne to take us to Ma |— oe ae saxon wre manded the district attorney ss when 1 get back, things will begin |armed with at least two revolvers |! t#land for a camping trip ( sIRL FIC ‘HTS OFF JAPANESE WHO | A storm of defense objections arose. They were sustained aon, tebe N K Him Otherw! y to pop in the senatorial situation |and was believed to have a quan-|~..ne%er knew Him Otherwise | The story calmly re- | in this state. tity of ammunition. * cited by Waite on the Give T. R. Clean Bill At 9:45 the officers sent a smat|07, boat from ast Sound and did} eshte Bs wo |gifhdnss Pasar: st Metin eee ets! BREAKS INTO HOME; HE SHOOTS HER)! "==!"= hall's book will serve as @ cam-|Islais creek to open fire on the) had never beowe Bayne im aay gists paign document for the republican | shack from a new angle. nd With ' b A Waite, asked if he expected to/ party, especially if Roosevelt is At 10 o'clock nearly 5,000 persons way or had with any busines Her desire to finteh reading | aan ,| Ket $2,000,000 from the Peck es-| the party nominee. had patheved to dite the battle |i, social relations et an interesting story nearly cost) ’ rT} ” tate, replied that he did not hope| ‘ r Mle letters. in iay possession,” |Ped fin eveatest difticalty had heen Mat had I Infamous because un] the lite of Mies Louise Yous, | THE STAR’S “BUSY DOLLAR for ‘#0 much. “He dented having | ‘ } «—she_ says, “which I have collected | experienced in keeping the throngs | "fy, saan 19, 1113 18th ave. No when a | Intended to go away with Mrs. | | during my 30 years of public life. | hack Bayne ts one of the white smug-| Japanese broke into the house PUTS IN A BUSY FORENOON {| Horton . |Cervantes Falls in *Attacli { give Theodore Roosevelt the clean Nearly 100 pobiommhal.. Wovesthon oe Neo ge rernaey, jo the opera) at 2:60 a, m. and, after drag \ Do you deny guilt?” demanded on Party of t bill of health of » of the ¥ y = om 7 tion of the Yellow Owls ring. ging her into the yard, fired 5 tne. prosecutor. . so “4 cr lec AD about the cabin, firing into it, when) Loule Ding and Louis Lung Gin| @ shot at her. have never denied it,” snap Engineers men now mentioned as candidates - { . e the man was killed and seven other Chinese are being her abet | The bullet grazed ped Waite. for the presidency.” ‘ Efforts are being made to identify tried for complic’ fi a 0 4 ou e ? States His Position Sa ealigW, WES EODEEID tb Oe GUOEE| rer SOOO REN nels ue rk | RaRe abel: temiionen © a: ete The Star “Busy Dollar” ts ie pager to George Deenett, of | vest 1 your detenas SOLDIERS PURSUE ‘EM “Altho there is no blot on my lee een 1 BAPE SP ae & over $1,000,000 worth of contraband! geaip wound. My > Bape ‘Whit * oy | lam making no defense. . . years old here from Vancouver, B. C., includ The «irl hb been living for or oe way sunset 5. nite heede¢ Did you give John H. Peck Fecord in Washington,” declared . ne “ . . = Muthall Friday. "a good many peo-| After taking refuge in the aban-|ing a large number of Orjentals,|the past three years at the home Bright and early thts some bosiery. So he went |arsenic with the intention of kil-| |NAMIQUIPA, Mex, May 2% ple are inclined to eye me doubt.\doned cabin, the murderer threw| who were transported at $100 «| ot Mrs. Martin Evoy morning it started out to across the street to the “Dol- [ing him? (By Radio to Columbus May fully because I was, for so many | Off all his clothimg, except trousers | head When other members of the s¢e how much business {t can a gg Shop” and put the | Poetry Is Ruled Out 26). — Candelario Cervantes, years, in charge of the actnal lob |@nd undershirt, and with two pis household retired, Mise Young | transact during the next Pair oe roa gi ulation for a 1 did,” replied Waite ghee outlaw chief, was killed by by Jation fon |tols gave battle“to the patrolmen 4 she would finish the story! Wee rl oe Rocks. you knew it was wrong to do bying for the National Association ae Rata officers whe ounrcuae YUAN WILL UIT pa s tte fitet ‘cali. wae at The Max Goldberg, of the shirt maniacs United States troops south ef ‘| would like to have {t under-|ed the houre She was reclining, fully dressed,| TORRery, 322 Pike st, where | shop, went to the United Cigar “Yes, I think I did know that.”| Las Cruces today. } stood that I left the employ of the| The fugitive was first hit in the | on sofa in the parlor roour, | !t purchased a handsome new | a a shade and Pike ana Answering questions regarding| Cervantes was leader of the bam association, refusing repeated of-|wrist. He bound up this wound LONDON, May 26.—Presi fell asleep while reading. | ldnaser peer adcemcts gy Se IE SADR liars. Horton, Aer sald: ire truth {tS Who had been terrorizing that to increare a then | with a strip of shirt and went on « Ordered Outside - | “‘Dove’ tole he entire a ire sec aunecity peek ts eer shooting. : ; dont Yuan Ohi Kai of China She was awakened by the en-| TogKery enjoys his morning 1. of the United, | when was on the stand tion for months. He was killed got too raw and I wouldn't stand| Then two bullets struck his abdo-| has definitely decided to re- |trance of the Japanese clear, so tt was but natural | believing in reciprocity t |" Justice Shearn ruled out poetry | upon attempting to rush a party of for it.” men, but he continued bie defense.| tire and Is awaiting choice of He held @ revolver and ordered| that he should step into the the dollar at Gunst’s again | written by Waite while confined | engineers repairing a road six mileq Would Besmirch Both Black With Spectators a suitable successor, accord- |her to go outside. fh oF at Fourth and : Ribot a to the at Bi wue, whic nee se at-| south of Las Gruden It was shortly after his resigna Meanwhile, the mud flats were ing to a Pekin dispatch to the | She told the police atierwiet | e ar uy cigars ‘ailore Ready company and | tempted to en in eviden : BES . tion that he was kept on the wit |black with spectators, and a squad Sohae echaleanioh Asean |ehe thought he was a “dope Melvin Peterson, better purchased collars. liv told in detail! how he gave| It was estimated that 20 bandite, Maes Wand Sir Cae tintin ‘Batore [of police wae Getailea’ to keep thems a grap y fiend." known as “Whitey,” who sells | L. Manheimer, at the latter |john H. Peck, his father-in-law, | attacked a congressional lobby investigating |out of danger | She pleaded with him. He re papers at Fourth and Pike place, thought this w a fine rms of spinal meningitis, pneu. Three Americans were wounded committee in Washington |°"When the shots trom the sheiter) ARREST LINDEBERG [metnea’tirm. Finany he setzed| observed tho transaction, and | opportunity to purchase his /monta, diphtheria, typhoid and in-| 5.4 Gving shortly afterwana He revealed many astounding se-|ceased, police rushed the house |hier by the arm and dragged her| _ &0t Fight on the job to sell supply of meat for the day. |fuenza when he came to New York |" 0Ce Corporal D. Merkab crets of the lobby’s methods They found the desperado dead on , of the door. The dollar was soon reposing in =i -s i machine gunner of tha aie The committee has never mado |the floor, in a pool of blood SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 | He wanted her to go to the j the oi the State Market, | (Continued from page 7.) nvdine tathe tan —— a report of its findings, Col. Mul! He still clung to his revolvers, | Jafet Lindeberg, millionaire min | garage A [ L IES | 50% Mike at cana: Se mth “cavalry, is the Americas hall charges {ts reluctance is due ng man of Seattle and Nome, was| She fought desperately and | But it wasn't allowed to rest News Gf the cumin: eal to the fact that a trut report taken off the Shasta Limited at] screamed. This awakened Mra long. B. J. Cripps, of the tothe th Bae flashed on conditions will besmirch 1 CALL SPECIALIST Hornbrook, Cal, 1 the Oregon | Evoy, who joined in the cries for PL market, had been figuring for e Mgpesice) fi pwns at Las Cruces, pron nt members of congr line, Friday, and served with a/help.’ The Japanese finally let her | some time on getting a pair 5 9 Plane eo vanee commanded by both parties. F bench warr issued night | go of suspenders Lieut, 3 Mare hant, attached to Was Offered $100,000 OR JAS. J, HILL for cc court | As he left the yard, he turned \ Here was his chance. He is LJ oped vere h regiment, and a cole T was cffared & cool $100,000 at ee Judge Deasy fined Lindeberg $5| and fired a shot at her now the proud possessor of a Fa rom the Hisvenss ae the time of the investigation to | OT; PAUL, May ce—oute | CD 2t87.o Mt _ retnsing to answer Officers Hear Shot | fine dollar pair of suspenders, Ly der Cap shman, galloped in put down and not tell what I knew,”| i) started on a Mecial train | Westions regarding mining prop-| The shot was heard by Offi purchased at the Tailored i he said, “I wanted to go straight| for Rochester, Minn. ted in which he i# Interested cers J. J. Kush and B. ©. Grif BY JOHN H. HEARLEY Ready company with The The engineers had returnea (aay and I turned {t down. I didn't get| to get one of the Mayo hoot. He appealed and was released on | tin, who happened to be at the |United Press Staff Correspondent) Star's “Husy Dollar Out of the convent into | Mexicans’ fire and the latter fled i gaywhere with the matter then get one of the Mayo bro his recognizance, the supreme|time on the opposite side of the ROME, May 26.—A terrific Waal dat adit a fashionable gambling | i2.“i8erder toward the Bacora couns but I th I'll get some action ers, surgeons, to come to St court later upholding Densy, who! gtreet at the hor of Reed smash aimed to eliminate the . e La vusy dollar” wil a as ad 8 5 try, -Cushman’s command overtool§ ae setts sey doom Paul to consult in the Iliness | telegraphed for Lindeberg’s arrest. | Thomas, 1128 18th ave, N.. where| Turks and Bulgarians from the pe 30 ciroulation all weel It house, is quite a jump them, killing two and wounding “ " of Jas. J. Hill, railroad mag 1 60-7 1 © had been’ stolen.| War is the plan of the allies to WHE anow bow tar « dollar can many - 4 nate. WM. THAW WOUNDED The officers found the girl in| fing peace, according to gen i Mes in Seattle When Dia discovered Cervantes’ body was identified by : ee! : eral reports here. f you get possession of it it, it nearly made her | the mayor of Las Cruces WATER SHUT-OFF NOTI H orted resting com the yard | 4 4 arly e r “a e8. el lt ali hit ith ie pe Ff SON ANA Ree cane They fired. 14 abote in. the oir Heavy blows by the allies | take it, as soon as possible, to dissy Ry Gen, Pershin order both Yesier way from 18th ave. to | | !l¥ insisted t was no cause for| PARIS, May 26.—Willam Thaw,|to alarm the nelghborhood. The| from Salonika to Mesopotamia | the next place. bodies were brought to Colaumbug 24th ave. on Saturday, May | | #larm { merely sought |American, was wounded in the arm | Japanese escaped, however. Aine salt tet etd a sremens KEEP IT MOVING But that wasn't all for further identification, 7 nea oe eh the Ma so he could con-| during an enga with a Ger-| The man who had stolen the e B. | sult with local physicians sian Wokker above the safe, however, apparently thought bale bom the ouster en ale Diana also learned who COLUMBUS, N. M., May 26. ; vi spat Mab si J thi gj decoea ie nas + paaerines win a victory over the central she is Growing hostility of Carranza T Veajaagte! cant doors from the scene of the| Powers before winter sete in GO To UNIVER f soldiers toward Americans is HIS COUPON y burglary, where it later was ormous forces of French SITY And that's what reported today by arrivals from BABY TRIAL DELAYED :::::. Itallan, British and Serblan troot ROURKE hee oto) BiantA a Clipped from The Star and presented Saturday at the store of The safe contained some val.|have been entrated at Salon | Island.” At Casas Grandes, they sald, the Eastern Outfitting Co., CHICAGO, M s.--Purther de-| Uable papers and a little money, | KA and are: await it the wordsto BERKELEY, May 26 | Recher Sathel . SECOND AVE. AND UNION 8T oH A , fies 2 se [strike BAL the allies mus pve pant Rah! Rant Cop school The first installment of eon bag aan bee ® ay in deciding who o e death blow of the cause of the iis might be the yell of the “pj ” i Mae haps malts i Will entitle the bearer to one DOUBLE BUBBLE PIPE free Of | fainous “Matters baby” was sought, | IMBERGER BROTHERS | central power aeeihcitay, catttniea eect Pidgin Island,” the novel motor trucks stoned when they charge today in Judge Landis’ court. Mrs. | \ai-y131 tt) CHANGE NAME|.,. the near, Hest the Russians) | Untversity of California this a-week beginning next attempted to remove the barrls Every child should have one. if the children can’t get down Dollie Matters’ attorney said the dhe 4 ANNES INE are pressing forward toward Bag summer. A course in scien Monday in The Star, finds | cades. town, father or mother should get a pipe for them. Remember, baby was ill and that he had no aie ‘ dad tifle ne Hatectin: | i sat chan Several soldiers were struck. Sin IOh Weldk: Be primantad MatiNay, Thiele a toene on the time to pertéct his appeal HACKENSACK, N. J, May Despite reports of initial Aus-| | vga tM hg mon ut ee || Diana deeply engrossed in | Carranza. soldiers were no- Star dnd the Eastern Outfitting The pipes are absolutely 26.--Fdward and John’ Lim. |trian successes in the Tyrol drive, sane Boline Guias Wellner ct | the art of catching bas: | ticed in the mob. free INDIA RUBBER tree: berger, brothers, have asked |the Italian public is confident that) | Terkeley is to be lecturer. — Hardly exciting? Guess | — The commander of the Amen every other day, continue the courts to change their |the outcome of the struggle will isadeed e| again! | icans prevented the troops from aap for more than 20 name to Revere bapell victory for the Italian forces. | ba |_using their guns PIII = AROUND THE TOWN WITH FORD MAXWELL! “AT SECOND AND MADISON,” PAGE 10.