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{UGHES WILL MEET ROOSEVELT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE GOES TO NEW YORK WE'RE PROUD OF THIS RECORD ag CEN it happens three times in a week, it isn’t an accident. A week ago Friday, The Star was the first to tell Seattle the news of the tremendous naval battle between the British and German fleets. The Star’s edition with the news of the battle was on the streets nearly half . | an hour ahead of that of its rival. Then, on Tuesday, came the drowning of Lord Kitchener. Again The Star was first. The Star’s edition announcing this shocking dis- aster was on the street 37 minutes ahead of that of its rival. On Saturday came the nomination of Charles E. Hughes as the republican candidate for president. The Star’s rival had been preparing for this event. It meant to beat The Star out with the news of the nomination, if it were humanly possible. But it wasn’t. 4 For the third time in eight days, The Star scored a notable beat. The Star’s special edition telling of the nomination of Hughes was on the street TWENTY MINUTES ahead of that of the Times. The Star is very proud of its record on these three great news “stories.” This paper means always to be first on the job in presenting the news. SALISBURY DOESN'T SAY ANYTHING MONDAY , HEREAFTER, WHEN YOU WANT Oo CALL Ur ABOUT THE OUTLOOK FOR FAVORITE SONS AT » 2 she EN oR ST. LOUIS, BUT HE 18 HOPEFUL ABOUT THE THE STAR, ASK FOR MAIN 600. OUR OLD NUMBER P 4 id. v aa HAS GONE INTO THE DISCARD UNDER THE TELE WEATHER HERE. “FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY” PHONE COMPANY'S PLAN TO SIMPLIFY ALL SUM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WAS MIS SLOGAN, AS HE HAULED THE COLORS Sie VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. gx THAINS 4S QNE CENT HER PRIZE FISI ( : sa : FOUND IN GETTING READY FOR | . ’ } X | OF 15 CATCHES CITY HALL 2.2 ee H APPY: POSES _ 2-POUND FISH FOR PICTURES. Mayor and Chief Investigate Theft of Confiscated Booze Miss Anita Allen, co-ed And it's not unlikely that he will kick over a few lcebergs THEY'LL PROSECUTE; #°¢ Jump up and down like the Northern lights City employes are carrying | For Anita, the best looking — on @ systematized bootlegging 20-year-old member of Deita i qe This is a fish story with traffic with stolen wines and Gamma sorority at Stanford { CANDIDATE HUGHES REFUSES T0 DISCUSS HIS ee _ i a point liquors smuggled out of the university, is in Seattle get- 4 iz ma The point is a 42-pound stock stored in the public safe | ting ready to make a dash be- a INDORSEMENT BY GERMAN-AMERICAN ALLIANCE in % ding to Chief ni : ih king simes., aa eG yinwntiee, a os | Yond the Aretie circie to see NEW YORK, June 12—Re- and during the campaign with | FORs-Or, Teq-uay ling discoveries Monday. She i going with Cant , porters this afternoon failed in reference to your virtual In : eyed girl bd sd apt. Louis | dorsement by the German- 4 i wi the-atél The chief was convinced Mon-| Lape and crew of mijitonaire 4 an attempt to draw a state {OCU emancer ; Mary ison is girl, Kew; after @ three-hour probe, that) whale hunters on the schooner i} ment on the German-American Hughes did not reply direct- | She lives at 3355 Mis- had uncovered an organized Great Hear, now being completed ‘ alliance from Charles . ty, but sent out word that “Mr. to ge’ Hquor awis’ from the! at Eagle Harbor, to th 1 of th ‘ ( souri | ave., and has just eo ater had’ jo 1 it m| blonde Eskimos, around Point Bar Hughes. Hughes sees no reason at pres- completed the eighth . +) ye yak tar bad Weeks Cau . About 20 newspaper men ent to add to his message to i randonns ow old| row an h ‘ signed and sent to him the fol. Senator Harding. Attention Is 5 : | sae at the Cathedral 1 whee iene os Find Explorer ia ng question: “De you care directed to nie ekanas in that it. cs } school wee OFT a to make a more explicit state- message to a ‘thorogoing Amer- : Russian Embassy in London Her father is lieutenant ed on the . poplin fonsncter- pagers Boer weap ment as to your position now icanism.’” ‘ Gives Out News of of the South Park fire de- cording to rm pag tle beg : Victory ay ‘ I ope partment. from the storerooms and hide it m) When the ice breaks t NEW YOR either,” Hughes said 4 SLAVS ARE IN PURSUIT ,,. Aa ge rah cis pone other parts of the butldir Mise Allen, wit | i be aa | He was in high good humor, and am sdowy depths of am eet thaee tk dennmedrd Capt. Lane : j evidently is overjoyed at hisyeturn ‘ Mary descended on him Will Prosecute Offenders Annex yest Aig i Cat to active politics in the role'of N. J 193+ thkenes Boge ye’ Been nder 2 ye | t a poli in the role of ree Be cageocss a y saree m4 a z een with f. P want you to go to t * rottom | of maps publican presidential nominee, £ ul armies near Czernowitz was an on the porch of the Wilsor 4 b rs Le of Dna Wa will karl tor aayth “ a | nd Pe oped a Riad b winese suit y nounced here today by the Rus- se boat the East waterway ba pen prone: hall net psclhr doe oar Miss Anita Allen opened his cam vant ely » appearing well sian embassy. is the admiration and wonder » the cit ervice. She was h Bering strait into the Arctic oc ay lis t . discharged from the city ‘ as dresse white from ring strait Into the Arctic ocean, His d ts gray and sparse. Two entire divisions with al! jot the entire neighborhood t we will prosecute them ou cerl-| her throat to her toe around Point Barrow, and on to a trintio New k It is not nearly so thick it is their generals, artiliery and Mary, herself, beams and admits ous charges Mother Is Not Worried Herschel 1 and Banks Land, | ae shown in pictures not taken re | ammunition were captured. \ t's ® pretty big f all right, and | pe She ts the dainty, smiling I wh 4s and miles of ice floes} for conferences with lead ently a The Russians are in full pur- /that it “most pulled my arms off | pie uations Pers Sieerees Renner) oe ange strange ani-| tunic oun : ~~ suit, the Cossacks overrunning | when | was trying to land him io-in Palo Alte, anaimee & Vilhjalmur Stefansson " ; ti meig His Beard a the territory at the rear of the ‘ canoe a enka @ daughter of Mre: Theo.| from the rest of the wo! arrived at 7 There is still the distinct part q fleeing armies. c of the big oeettnegeedlioe ak 5 tenes tha dean watt difectl down the center of the chin and @ The astonishing success of ait smugsiers. led about Mise Allen's a i Seecuy slight tendency toward curling at | Ru s drive along the south absolutely unaid. Officers Watch Booze Astor, where | the edges, bi is not nearly such 3 eastern front has brought the Sergt. Michener, property clerk . t least q he displayed true « _ |& predominant factor in his appear : time for the allies’ western of s and dim a aioas cane aa. vepcutadl ac ane ieee eine ote te : a : , t wag in the old days. a caatimatnd fense to the test, it is believed r accord veins hor on dy wataver'| ude to arty of trode Aaj pe 1 rm by senc Can you tell me what the thrill j | Not since the war began ds, a sport clear ae cannes “ f exbloters,” confusseé "he word he would see news is like when a man is drafted by a q have the allies been able to to Sunday Chief Beckinghar 4 | ta, “but they have insisted that I eo papermen at once preat party as its candidate for the i simultaneous = asS2u at home in over Roose my lifes tm along, I'm not holdine th a With his secretary, Lawrence H.| i88 job on earth?” asked the Pamret ay the! Tousen Tite. and ‘te ust ton tren to onety Toke a ty engineer’ | office Wwithame Aap ome wast ‘ a, Ht sped out of Wash. | URited Press reporter ; 4 les h th ist worms | r pockets me Oe ¢ eo ene me e 12. arty as 3 T can onl 7 Big paved Germany's game en she mo the invita. |watch developments ip there where no * LAREDO,*Tex, June 12.— “anriiy ater mid t 80; Agger ba that there are ently P tein the central pow- tion of M E x! ibe About 11 p.m ever been before Three Mexican raiders were quietly that only a few ain circumstances under which sd ay " gonconteate their a tg-tak: . with caught Le Will Keep Regular Diary reported killed and five cap- |the station noted his de na “dt of duty is extremely 99 Givaie ts le en inf eg 1 vator of A typewriter, she explained, will, tured by citizens and vigitan- | ateativan (Guard Satin ur and leaves no grounds for apa ti guna er oe, tee ; ding, after he bed fiit suit] be hers to pound, week in and week | te% following the raiders’ at- | »w York police de tancy,’” replied Hughes ata \ an tre nila ‘ Posen case full of ¢ band bee out tempt to burn the Internation ed regarding | Poses for Pict If the allies now again hold ten Seale ts sie s wotitta m going to tres ft & Great Northern raliroad tres. | y letectives we { eae back in the west and allow w the pr Chief Reckingham . 1 I'm ge o try and write fem TT th “| { T a dozen camera men asked Germany and Austria-Hungary (the house cf and Meyers was placed er ar ms about things that tle, at Webb, Tex. north o ed the candidate or , ) pose at the Astor hotel to meet the new Slavonic of , that 42-pound rest ads,” she sald pred a nae arrival at th st. station and on and he readily agreed '¢ unhampered there can } He lives at 1209 Seven ave of clothes is not rivateLee Saunders # abe 1 the drive to his hotel ook about a dosen s ‘ bone expectation of a great | Forty-two pounds of fish and 15/ and is unmarried Allen the leg and hand when two Mexi Reports were heard that Hughes|each. and then he said Hava military victory against the HUGHES AND WILSON jyears of girl. Mary Wilson and I'll have an Eskimo parka of |cans fired on patrol of three and Roosevelt would meet and tnai|you got enough, boys?” ; two kalsers. the king salmon she caught fur,” she explained, “and flannel | Americans near Hachita, N. M../ the colonel’s full support of the re t yet, judge. Just one more | about trousers.” - Hughes and his secretary made | “Please > Rs Pip NS REPULSED | abou ase give us another smile. GERMANS af . is DEE-LIGHTED The at Bear, the sturdy jee) MAY CALL MORE MILITIA |the trip from Washington in lower! The request was unnecessary PARIS, June 12.—Repeated and) wastingros June bucker which will be launched for SHING'T une 12-—Secre.| berths, traveling as any private! ag Hy was al) sintle > 4 che drested WASHINGTON, June 12—Secre as all smiles today violent German attacks directed) aneements were completed ep bres a the trip in a week or so, meets with | tary of W Baker announced to-|Citizen might, and the candidate) again 1 the » b enches west of Vaux were CHICAGO fone Frank 4 MAY, Ju ‘ . ta f ar nnounced ¢ n walked at the tren : t Vaux were | tor what is expected to be the is OYSTER BAY me 1 «| Anita's approval day he had ordered 1,000 addition. | 4&8 unrecognized by passengers. | hriskly back to his rooms, waving comple ely B sapove May ae f nique preparedness 5 Hitchcock, who engineered the) Theodore Roo in deelight Says Schooner’s a “Bear” Ar pnaet Meellaey. and the adaineer| Th color i parser who Pecos. |to the newspaper men sedate e held th ut t m in Chicago, t ANG) cahend iat i T ao is Ju t right <4 < ps at Wa ig ia bdr resceiyh aa 1 kept bis discovery to Receives Callers i ednesda a ‘ the ‘ons ” y \ clares: ireat ris a bear! the Oo proceed to the/ Mexican | brea a kep' ¢ ‘ q ITALIANS ATTACK od, enauprens court sontion : : nal! iooked like the happlest woman In| of a vessel, She's so sturdy——20| border for patrol. dit xlean | nimse H W. Taft, brother of the June 12 allan t ) presidential nom a i cartel at t ¥ id Ba she rode | is 0 col Tinches thru the hull—that when she| It was sta mong war depart On cy of ne al, Hughe e jaght ae rt genes nt, Was ge carly call. armies today t the o 4 ve in line, it ehe aig P presidency./ onel's side they started out for) hitg the ice, well, I Just feel sorry | ment officials that if more troops |#2 armful of newspapers and read jer at the Ht es suite toda along the Trenting front. making | wa munced toda 1a a candidate,” he waid|a horseback ride acrows the coun-| ful the tee vthera aii ¥|mant officials that if more troops |ty with apparent interest He was followed by Aibercui eral advances. This movem P fent ym and at lenat | toda | try from Sagamore Hill today The explorers will leave here in| Funston, the war department will Hughes in Good Humor — Page, county supren court jus- nderstood, is to be a powerful members of his cabinet will| Political experts figured, how-! It is an open secret among herling middie of June. They will compelled to call for state] “Will Frank Hitchcock be c tice, and J. Adams Brown, iam attack timed simultaneous with | ma t the he Jever, that Hitchcock was almost|friends that she has never reveled |iguch on the Siberian coast and troops unl it is decided virtually |™Man of the national committe dent of the New Netherlands bank, the Russian offensive Isfon up historic Pennsylvania ave. |certair & the job in the limelight trad with the natives. then go tolto denude coast defense fortifica-|Charles Evans Hughes was asked) both personal friends of the nomi P f tions and send coast artillery con Itoday by . 1 nited Press reporter. ~ The n the route will be up thru! tingents | “lecan't say anything on that just} Former Attorney General Wick- HU SHES HU ;H S D | |now,” replied the candidate with alersham called on Hughes and said | smile afterward that the visit was “pure- 4 wilt you see Col. Roosevelt?” ly personal.” He was greeted SOME SIDELIGHTS ON REPUBLICAN PARTY’S NOMINEE FOR sinanamnnptagutael | can't say anything on that ywer mily by the candidate. opponent, Wm. R. Hearst,| help. He never asked a favor smokes, sometimes, cigars and ED elected ( KE. Hughes governor That, also, is Hughes to a T often a pipe; he is no teeto: | fie kept on his invest | of New Yor He's not a politician taler. He es hard work, z special assistant to the )) ce a i gt Sige a Spams Ay Ok nese: _ PROGRESSIVE VOTE of the New York edit ved | 14 middle name, whic in He's a good deal of a joke inquiry of 1906; and In the fall of | the result o slight a margin | jyan head he for %ter in a@ deaconish sort of |that year he was elected governor | s GRE 1 ste that on election night hes, be-| that's the note of way. Sometimes among his in of New York over Hearst rhe ( nel of the Red Huzzars.” BY LOWELL MELLETT \ Quiet conferences among Heving h as defeated, sald to his He may have been a mystery to| timates he grows almost boy At Albany he upset all proce: | The Red 1 d United Press Staff Correspondent) democratic committeemen Sun- he world atge, but he teh dents that had grown up since “The Red Emerale day resulted In a determination hem wis cae io Gharlon Pete, » mongrel dog, nearly |ecrcuvelt wae govervor, poate be “The V ih eae ” ST. LOUIS, June 12.—One on a new pregra My dear, I at Ai da alway® ate in the executive (¢ir—and smashed some that an LBD ah ae HEROS of “the creates’ nidsaping. 20 Theodore Roosevelt's refusal to You have ese sel diskiad ittad mansion dining room at Al sedated Roosevelt | “The Imposter terprises in history was discov. |, raiterated yesterday—inspire mentee) Povert? wit looks some! “eee Nobody dictated Hughes’ appoint “The First Hurdle ered in St. Loule today. The [ac °Liinacing plan em It hee sp eds ome called Hu narrow; but! ments but Hughe nd there was : . object of the effort is the four. It is the opinion of democratic Bhp _ t the t so sweeping | they say in Washington that the/no political expediency in his | Hand Seats wrote thease ino | shea year-old child—the progressive | qiiniit 1 that Roosevelt's ac: mere att? de ih n he defeat. | Jurint broadened as bis | choice ¢ diceioiast bata) okey ey ‘ ti OVE | party. Democratic leaders are | fonnititn! death of tks Gam didn't particula are | > coe ae co ad naa educed thelr |” tHugh hike hy wae GiithA read any of these mentioned—and others that could the would-be kidnapers. Drenstea “ me. - +0 didn’t “reward” the men | Yor th © more orderly and | spread jwith bickering with republica be nam you know that John Reed Scoit ¢has a | Events in ane Bis The committeemen will bend ev+ who had worked for his elec | syate t Hughes’ work as counsel for the | who wanted to bend him their way mighty interesting way of telling a story And that’s Oyster Bay Saturday ave ery effort toward gathesiam Aethe there weren't They used to refer to Hughes | Steven commission and the| So he resigned with pleasure to Me | nek, “TI : changed the color of this {O,0'n00 prosremive voters ¢ tlon—and in fact there were y ene 7 the guarantee that the novel-a-week, 1¢ Duke of ks tion, and instead 5 r a n icicle, but that isn't done Armstrong insurance commiasion|accept President Taft's appoint Sometiey : it week's convention, They have counseled Maan Man Milaahes regarded thelr ef: | more. People know he | before the New York legislature in| ment of a supreme court judgeship Oblivion,” which begins in The Star today and ends of being @ perfunctory ratifies eee et riot time the ] PB in voluntary, undertaken | 1905 and 1906 focused the public| He entered the highest tribunal on Saturday, is a corker, tion meeting, it may peo out | PTS a without an eye to advance His emetions, however, are jeye on him, amd brought him the| October 10, 1910. to be a truly thrilling affair, (Continued on Page 5.)

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