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JU. S. FORCES IN BATTLE; TO DEFY CARRANZA |} IT'S MAIN 600 The seattle Star sr" OUR OLD NUMNER PA 1 j [ HAS GONE INTO THE DISCARD UNDER THE TELE ween AP RAR RAR ADP DAD THREATENING, PARTLY CLOUDY, COOLER ‘D Take IR Sate CUR EEE ee ATT Alas NUM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS | Sh COAST POINTS SHOW SEATTLE WEATHER 18 UG ViCTIM OF MURDERER NEWS : | THE COOLEST SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916 Sewn ee At ONE CENT NEWH RTA TLING MURDERER’ 1Police Declare They’ ve Fastened Guilt on Cigar Dealer } Who Was risend of st ae Found With Throat Cut VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH ‘ 4 } . ; | STRIP FOR | Bloody Clothes Found in Sida . R a 4 TROUBLE Room of Suspect; Roomers 4 | . . Hear Murderer Whistling or aie ~ IN MEXICO Popular, Air as He Kills. U. S. May Call Out Consuls; Her throat cut by a cold-blooded murderer ; Carranza Troops Threat- | a popular tune he mmitted t crime rs } en to Attack j Coleman, 30, lead “3 ast t ome " stie oatel i ce ! ) r t DELIVER ULTIMATUM —* Oliv ‘ ‘ BB a. horning ’ WASHINGTON, June | John Soudas, 23, proprietor of a cigar stand at 1613 ' “ecilaPbeepe department Westlake ave., said to have been in love with the woman is considering a sugges- De hats (RANA 6, wei ® tion that the remainder of > being held by the police /™ the American consuls in _ Neighbors heard a man and woman quarreling earlier 6 ' interior Mexico be brought | in the evening At 4 o'clock th morning, they heard a 4 ¢ out. Most of them came | stifled scream from the woman 4 4 out several weeks ago for The man was whist! a popular song, evidently trying | a border conference and | to drown the noise mad ‘ ; | have not returned. " Q pa ji “ s A few minutes later aw him lea the apartment 4 Those remaining include 66QUEE America First will keep such machines and their still whistling , “ie ice Consul Dickinson at Go to Mt. Rainier and meet the rivers out. But if their passengers The police believe that while the woman lay dying o Vi 1 Dickinson ; Mt. R 5 hi i t. But if their p g I eon San i: oe and Silli- | glaciers. want to pay us $2 per head, we will a aay trying va a to reac be telephone, the murderer, man at Saltillo. . Pe aR: pa > a Fy . ale calmly keepin up his tune, bathed the bloodstains from eth Maddaode Will attack Amacies Not after the dictation ne “ys canry them in our own autos clear his hands at the wash-stand, then, switching off the lights| : troops if any more of the latter J fancy, if you please, but as THE SYN- to Paradise Valley and show ’em our in the apartment, departed by way of the back door 4 : cross the border, or “if there is DICATE directs you fine, big hotel.” | . Ms, Pes 4 any attempt to move troops in THE SYNDICATE says you'll have a si Z | Find Bundle of Bloody Clothing my any direction except north,” ac- ? What matter if it is more comfortable te ri A 4 erysinc ts a message Gen Tre. || to Tide in your own auto or in a crowded 4, inake the trip in a small car? You || im Room of Suspect in Denny Hill Hotel : ee Vino hae telegraphed to Gen. || 30-passenger carry-all, or stay away al- cent You can't. His departure was witnessed by Mrs Agnes Hennessy Mrs. Blanche Coleman, found dead Saturday, with | her throat cit Pershing, Gen. Bell reported to | together ~ 4 whe < * 4 a 3 ; In her apartments in the Christie h o' fourth ave. an ive si the war office today thru Gen. ed PELE SYMDICATE prekind tyonic ia Tune ee Sem eromind. cas il who, tives te, Sie, apartment next to Bre. Coleman's, and | oe e # 8 Funston, we, fe ae at with 30 other sweltering, dusty souls, if, J{ by Wiliam McBroom, who ocupied another apartment’ satis . \ ; Trevino le-beiteved'te be act. |} is the boss on the read gece ional Park YOu like, clear from. Seattle, “and THE ,{/ the’ court. a nai Ing directly under Carranza’e or- | Pe a” aa vais rt vg pty ’ ea SYNDICATE will allow you to go thru Four hours later, Detective Captain Tennant and aN *g ders. O., alias joe ethen -sprtnayiete the gates. Otherwise you get out when tective Meyer Peyser arrested Soudas at his cigar stand,| : (arravan ts reporte! to have es 1 Herman Chapin, Sam Hill, J. C. Ternes, ) ’ Soudas 4 g and, | ' ' a you get to the park a short distance from the scene of tt r a | the American’ expadition ae a|[ Chester Thorne, T. H. Martin, and others if this is right, fair and just, they had found a bundle of bloody clothing his oom a : deadline. Authorities pointel to It is they who are THE SYNDICATE, { teak agit : } the Denny Hill hotel, 2015 Fifth ave f 4 : growing evidences of Carranza’s to whom the government has turned over doesn’t it look as i the government, Soudas stoutly denied any knowledg f the cri rh : Mastility to the expniition’s con- the management of affairs inside Mt. Rai or THE SYNDICATE, or the United rears: “. Tern 5 «ale gee Ys tii ee tinued stay on Mextear soll - ¢ he was taken to Captain Tennant’s office and “sweated ; The war department received nier ational park bites. Geeee States constitution, or s ne Geher About 10 o'clock Thursday night, D. F. Stratton, who ‘ private advices saying notices ‘People who ride in jitneys and little thing, needs considera ix- lives in the apartment adjoining that of Mrs. Coleman, on 4 posted in Chihuahua and Juarez ‘ Cine natin an’ a * int ou ri > , urged civilians to supply them- for hire’ cars can’t come into our ing . % the opposite side to that occupied by Mrs. Hennessy, says ,John Soudss, suspepted mur- : selves with arms and ammuni- park,” says THE SYNDICATE. “We The Star wants to know. he noticed a short, slightly-built man, wearing a cap and| derer of Mee’ Blanche. Cole. ' tion, gray suit, lounging on a baleony outside Mrs. Coleman’s| man, when confronted Satur- door day by the bloody clothes i SAN ANTONIO, Tex. June — found by Captain of Detectives 3 Tennant and Detective Peyser ~~ | Roomer Awakened by Smothered In his room at the Denny Hill Sens feast WILL ENFORCE ASTOR’S YOUNG INQUIRY INTO Scns fowe Women Pin fst Sea he eb tachment of Col. Bullard’s “He stayed around all evening,” said Stratton. “This! saying he had cut his finger. command fired on a band of | ' was a very unustal thing and attracted the attention of et tne sulchas sae baer. Mexicans eight miles east o' several others > live in the he nant, the prisoner was “sweat- San Benito, Tex. A 4 ed” for nearly an hour. | } it Is not known whether any | About 4 o'clock Saturday morn Stratton says he was He is fei¢ning insanity,” said I bandits were killed, they awakened by a smothered screan by mnant, “He says he has lost his t scattered into the brush and | BLUE LA TPONED “Tt wasn't louc recrossed the line. } he said, “but I heard it plainly ‘thru sory, and while he denies the Bullard said he would follow the locked sl 7 criine, he says “he doseirt know ling door hat separate my apartment from|why he did it, or what motive 4 them across the border if he | — | Mrs. Coleman's prompted him i could find a good trail. RICHMOND, Va. June 17.— No new light was shed Sat- | “ft heard thes: woman's ¢ exclaiming, ‘Now, sweet-|, While being booked, following ‘ Travelers from Del Rio safd to-| Virginia will be paralyzed so | urday during the morning > \theart, see what you have done. You had ae i “|his interview with the captain e ne here. tla , ‘to Lieu edges. “"rhis could not be confirmed at| thelr announced decision to en- | upon the deaths of Mrs. Corinne | “A man was whistling a poy h he broke|.. “He says eis ingape,” ‘said Funston's headquarters | force the blue laws. neers er Se EOP | ote lone enough ‘to reply, ‘T'll’ sec 1 xe | Hedges \G American troops are building Prohibition! in power all Swift edie Pech, Sige bP r, all right Soudas rocked and pontoon bridges near Del Rio and| over the ay anti-prohibl- i} Three witnesses were heard Phen he laughed and resume £ ct attered incoher he 4 have machine guns trained across| tionists are trying to make the } and an adjournment then de- Mrs. Hennessy, who had been; s being locked in his a the river reform laws ridiculous by strict clared until June 26, awakened in her apartment on the Bloody fingerprints left. by the ,.%0hn Soudas, held by the police | Funston said today that he had| enforcement. Marshall DuBruille, a neighbor | other side of Mr and | murderer on a sheet in Mrs. Cole. '% connection with the Christle received no direct word from Gen Authorities say they are going to of the peyiny ts Ana pantie aio Wes also th » quar man’s bedroom were photographed Mote! murder. 4 Pershing regarding the report that |arrest engineers of freight trains, Pop gemhacs deal © | rel, corroborated Stratton’s story of by a Bertillon c tor Gen. Trevino, Carranza northern chauffeurs, telephone and telegraph ene ee ee in ww inthe affair in he atement to Later, when’ Soudas was arrest JOHNSON VISITS T R Mexico commander, had tssued anfonerators, bootblacks and confec her honte bs be passed Bee pin | Capt. of Detectives Tennant BEIN ed, the same operator took care-| o Me ultimatum against’ further move-8}) ers. pr ors of amusement, \way downtown to pay a subscrip-|,,4 st followed. Then came ful prints of the suspect's fingers i ont et Mace crepe te places, druggists who sell anything tion for he Star He er #y you ie > atta ar ih ates bgt 4 teal i h NEW ORS. sane ee or entr ° a bt edicine, cigar store men, ie Backs GC eae “Now, do you feel better 18 " print phote hed from the| sohnson of Ca { Mexico. leaveasee “workers trom efitors| ed ane Tearet Williamson testt-| muttered. “I'll get you a drink of Prosecutor Lundin Is threat- [sheet and those taken from Soudas : se - “3 i “on ie prest) down, choir Singers, street car em- Inephew Of the murdered women’ | Water.” ening, Saturday, to prosecute are said to exactly correspond Gentisl candidate: with’ ae SEND MORE TROOPS \ployes, baseball players, golfers, |the morning of the same day, and Describe Man's Apparel railway and express companies on the progressive ticket in 1918, | WASHINGTON, June 17.— | theatrical men, and all who try to W. H. Bishop told of rumors he| He continued whistling that allow liquor to be shipped |PRIZES AWARDED IN called on Roosevelt at the Hotel An ambulance company, a sail, row or run boats for pleasure had heard Stratton and Mrs. Hennessy say into this state on forged per | Langdon today, Raymond Robins, 4 field artillery company, and a or profit, f sons who do These rumors had previously |they heard him turning on the wa mits, following seizure by the SEATTLE ROSE SHOW of Mlinois, chairman of the pro j field hospital corps ordered ‘unnec or n work been testified to by other wit-|ter in Mrs. Coleman's kitchen, and, Police of five barrels of whisky | gressive convention, accompanied 4 from Cheyenne; Wyo. to the averyoos ot, who does sot] thought the altercation had subsid bearing bogus labels, Mrs. F. F. Willard of Mount Ver-| him ; | Indiana training camp, today [stick close to ghe straight and nar MONichol, 406 Westiake |ed, se lovers’ quarrels generally do. The whisky was taken from sa cinsia a cia onsigel q |non won the sweepsts who conducts a fuel of-| Fifteen minutes later, however, the O-W. station and poured in. ld medal, at the third annual ex was diverted for service on the row, and be mMghty careful how he he to the gutter border |does that opposite the house | when Mrs. Hennessy heard the man 9 position of the Pacific Northwest WALKER TO SPEAK Officials have been instructed to where the women were killed, tes. {leaving by the back door, she ha joie seidy et H. m Nadeau, society, in the Commercial appl he | . ” f , y a >| phe « f do ju ounty auditor, was ‘rid THREE MEXICANS KILLED apply the letter of the law , 4 tified Friday that Mrs. Wheeler|tened to her window \Club Friday a ; 4s stint . i "7 had called on him the Sunday| She made a mental note that he| cleverly forged to each of the Her exhibit was a deep crimson F, W. Walker, U. S, commissio: BROWNSVILLE, June 17.—| | Madellia Wobse Auto | labels. 5 te cg Three Mexicans are reported to ane Cae ited stor evening before the murder ana (Turn to page 5, column 6) ‘eres ale : |bloom, an Edward Mawley of the National Association of Tile tr ae es ea cask with BEGIN INQUIRY IN | N Y , June 17.—Mad. |told of prowlerg lurking near th am _confiden said Lundin,| jfundreds of other beautiful ex-|Manufactu . Will speak Monday eline Force Astor, widow of catia. that hundreds of gallons of liquor nite are sho The ae abow len > Be ie) x i United States troops and a band of HE BEAR John Jacob Astor, who went | st ¢ also asked him for advice veRAILROAD MEN T0 ire shipped into the state in this POUT ces gies bigs si ’ wale tub. Pie techie it « itustraeal ‘| about 20 bandits, 10 miles east oy vr OF T down with the Titanic, is to be investing a small amount of way,” nominal charge being made. with stereopti on view “ae San Benito, Tex., last night. There| married next week to W money. She teld. Mexicho, hel TAKE STRIKE VOTE.» aerezation of nino pnarmacists| "2 ; decetie saben were no American casualties. ee? - Suse! a4 Dick, part owner of the @m- |gaid, that her nephew lacked the | has protested to the city council - : de stewed the| pany which publishes Whe ssary training for handling against the proposed new liquor or CONCERTS SUNDAY IN THREE PARK Wouldst listen to the bands play-| |what was re oe a ee Earth craton af taivny tatoer aetna tats Sarees Se) HOW MANY HOURS thpri marria wit 1 half for overtime are to take ¢ ates e occur next week, and that strike vote, the result of which will CANT FIND PUCGINI e made to learn | OCCN SULTAN, Wash, June 17.—A|be in the hands of the leader | . has been obtainec le for the disas n ined Ve are keeping “Under Cover ing in the parks Sunda sabe sgbbaler Ene oh et Dick, who is 2 said) to be|posse today I arching for the| August 1, when the demands will be — © nich co! live woritt trom $8,000,000 to aa FRANCISCO, June 17 " “ ‘ ” Jere's the program th from $ to $5 ine 17,—| but we will not keep nder Cove : Her Wy the mattiake Stites Ae » is Giacomo Puceini? : Se Te Cover! 0,000,{lone bandit who yesterday yi wed ‘ Sava: 4:90 40 Et. W., Cavanaus will|held up the Gitizens’ Bank of Sul , | 4 hela play ae Ati ® ugha |BOY. 13, TO PREACH lose the income from $5,000, left |tan, here, locked the assistant cash-| LOCAL BOY AT FRONT Every effort was made today by| longer the Second regiment band will play i her by her late husband sofong as|!er in a vault and made off with| the reoganisation commities of the Ries eee } at Woodland park; from 7 to 9 p.| he remained his widow Jabout $3,000 in currency General Petroleum Co. to get in e will show our han 1 in Monday's St ner’s band I play at Vol SPOKA ‘June 17,— Charles Astor home tt w stated | Jimmie J. Hammons, s ;.;touch with Puecint, composer of " > : park, << diate Vol! annie 1 preach the se tor left on Qhursd ’ GERMAN SHIPS SUNK Jennie Hammon 42 ast 57th “Madame Butterfly” and other op YOU WILL APPRECIATE IT, mon and conduct the religious part Harbor h » plans Seattle, is with the expedition. eras, who owns $10,000 worth of the Dib: salt he Redhead cae i of the Fathers’ day reises at the immer P ury force of U. 8. m wr t-corporation’s 6 per cent bond SRDY. BRIS He BRU SB OST te eke sees a Interstate fair grounds here tomor ervants at the Astor h@me wer LONDON, June 17.—Exchange|ly rushed to Santo Domingo for which are in a bank h 1 rutt 3 ler Cover,” . GET ANTI- WAR PLANK row prised at the rumor of the er ph dispatches from Copen |the protection of the American Le Unle these securities are de T He trytn cone in Under Cover,” the new A chorus of 1,000 be 1 assist ent and were inclined to dis-{ today say two large German|gation there during the revolt |posited with the Mercantile Trust novel which begins iy in The Star. It finishes CHICAGO, June 17 the observance of Fathers’ da it steamers sank in the Baltic sealagainst President Jimines Co. before June 28, the date of the Satur militar plank was drafte t A red rose for e father whe ek and his bride will ‘ ete: ssaing Oxeloesund, Sweden Young Hammons enlisted in the foreclosure sale, Puccini will not be the platform of the soc ves, a white rose in me of/on their honeymoon, it is announc-|"Their names could not be discern-| United States Marine corps at its able to participate in the benefit Just 48 hours to wait at the meeting of the ne |the father who is dead, are the\ed, and will return in about aled, Men on fishing boats report|local recruiting station, 101 First of that sale, All attempts to find i ; ecutive committee here today [flowers éf the day | month, having heard a cannonade. @ 5., on May 20, 4910, {him have failed, | Don't miss Monday's paper.