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mous cor The Seattle Star" o™ \ HUGH? NOMINEE AYS HK {S HONEST AS THE DAY, BUT THINKS GOD HAS wane mann nn Oe, - , ) F pd One ee RICH MEN THE RIGHT TO CONTRO! THE : ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS t } ODAY: “TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, UNGETELEG MONEY MATTERS, READ THE ARTICLE—PAGE 6 NEWS RTANDS, be ULTIMATUM SENT CARRANTA |MUST DENOUNCE ATTACK ON U. S. SOLDIERS WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23.—The state des EO OSTeY, wae k LE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 Viws eranoe a, ONE CENT VOLUM 19. SEAT The Stor y of a Small Boy and the Movement to the Border pene cteateliy tndcsted Ey se ae . tual ultimatum has been sent to President Carranza, By Cornelia Glass “Gee?” bi ‘ iy mall five. ¢ and tuo veined Leto bi ay iin eal Sere “Wo ‘i you like to be ge Are y i t?" 1 in of the Mexican de facto government. (see breathed a §s a ? 1 iL o ny 0 Ou HE air in the drill . olde t you get with Yeah, only there tt won't be ing?” L asked quired be tind r hall in the Armory aad sale oi a RIES oraed Lea ro easy a thin i ay Se: 7 Betcha! hown by later reports that Carranza troops f ory ttle be , ¢ turned toward me earnest ne small shoulders square are all shot ‘ twas murky | ZOrt YOU #ee #0 many hundreds pag dab * y jylte turned toward me earnes thambeiven Bnd. the Wewn aval Ea erg were responsible for the Carrizal battle, the state dee a Y of every day in Mexico, He Says ere'll be a lot more dust shone of men mr ee dust His: blue cap ‘hed that santo Atter your eyes had passed you know.” he went on, “and cheered Tieould gon Td 'pop' | raised their gus partment has informed Carranza he can settle the beaten fro inevital yreak thru the m pp 38 4 m & ers off 20 a day m ders, and, upon t . he of t na the but his tie, you found bis face, and ere will be sagebrush, and it aaa anes apt f sete é n : ) : the floor can eee eee ee you were very glad you had, Will be hot, and there w ene ts La ee by denouncing their action. vas by the ai ween s aod hag It had Drown eves that were — Kreaner, behind —know what that ie?” fring, ; ity * hake nttis knickers, and coat had honest a lock of brown pop at em—and—oh, ¢ He turned toward me quickly ody tonne nae The inferer is that if nza does not thus ye. ee i J ‘d usage ah alr that stood straight out be ne tough, that’s a & bear y ea 4 . ngs a of the “rook- — shoe strings were knotted on neath the broken visor His eyes went back to the i cee ey fb a eyes riveted on t denounce the act of his soldiers, the United States ‘ies. every cross. There were brown fre on uniformed figures the kin 1 rr fy ve Mere \ na bh ll t t A half doz- Across the grimy bosom of on the nose—perfectly frank atk muanarhem | Y aaed: tak don't I wish I was 18, so's wi ake punitive measures. en groups ‘Dis blue gingham shirt.a faded — brown freckles that did not He’s Got a Gun ee ns Stites — LGonld got” be whispered, wist pai rec je spr dd its un pretend to r b else 4 Ler ~ b j}were march enn Serie rt on crx Deane dient thar waind eine, | OF His Own—Oh, Yes! finger, toward 6 beam ta ewhere outside a bugie U. S. Investigates Report That F t f tr h ft , . lofty celling—"and I hit tt nda jing and ‘ In spite of its faded streaks and when it did, it revealed a This Fo of July‘ be @ pel a age ay Hy eal OO he Japan Has Warships off Mexican Coast ereing 3 yi, Se Peacagie get ih gaa Us By aig a like that. one in i864 ~29, seclitt then & division of “rook ng’s goin’ or WASHINGTON, June 23.—The navy department P 4 . or oF or whe ve ee paneed close to ue jur ed to feet, Jerk 1 i . bind oe ‘tie tiness common to the ties of or rhe brown eyes were tollow when they rang bell “They: ake sure. punk-‘on ‘the tel oe oes a today took cc zance of a report that Japanese ware mary little boys Ing the khakiclad figures and became a nation be ‘column lef ? Why ee tee ee eee pee * ‘ oi Cornelia Glass shrill shouts His only concession to van One can almost {magine he fightin’ again, and Be eer ete Rint ther? Why, of bis cap, shot me a wonderful ships are in Mexican ite when Secretary " E 3 S mpetbviees ces Daniels instructed Admiral Winslow on the San Diego Jat La Paz, Lower ( to investigate. In making announcement, Daniels said: “Such s proved unfound GEN. BELL HERE PIN TAGS ON’EM, IN ZEAL TO FILL UP THEIR RANKS| Report Two American Troops Are Y U ‘deeds Weseticd SAG: ce os Annihilated in Carrizal Battle ; reba: rose ys ltr One of the automobile loads of infantrymen and recruits who : \ such wants ein EL PASO, June 23.—Unconfirmed reports ‘Tes xican border, had better no are going up and down Seattle streets Frid. Ick! " ie teats voles : pers sive day b *rical i ) e 4 venture along the downtown Mexican service. Whinever they a:tikply teak yA gtd r € T Seah ole Tr > i : a Fy “ si Compas seer we during vie 48 hours. make a personal appeal to him, Each company has been given per b pt - . Bae wo ational mission to “go the limit” in an effort to stimulate recruiting. ““\ annihilated in the fighting at Carrizal Wednesday, when * ° them. officers began|led into the Carranzista trap. : zs to invade furthe en pa oe ali . Yi i" onfers W ith Governor and Adju wnten ites pode Gali Tdeut. Hubert Hopkine entre. | | The little handful of American soldiers made a gal- fed to the King st. station and put) lant stand but, greatly outnumbered, were forced back na train for Wenate . - +B : 4 3 Bark Png Rvs Pade Tt Bal The Mexicarecavalry, pursuing; shot down United — wit tre to Rather tien tant General; Washington Militia rer, 2, waninston stare in. | May Go to Border Next Week. | ie mn tern Sttcrmines i Usted "men were determined | be themer une officers are groom-| States cavalrymen whose mounts had stampeded when iday & 100k h } ing themselves for their wor yn t a je eT SEINE We “ema } Pinty 8. ME ie eal pig gs They took like the posters headea | the troopers dismounted to fight, according to the pric | Local orders for a rush TWateruee soon ne territory to the) ‘There are still more than 120 vw - en Want at are put out | yate advices : " fash on as. possi cancies in the First battalion alon by re y ‘ . . movement of all Washing- Governor Called In (the four companies making up the| a | rs adder-backed trousers, fitting The fe o escaped are reported to be wandering ttle contingent). Only re- how Your 010 : : kets, tion with Gen. Bell and Adjt. Gen.|” The men 25 tuneie. moval TATE look ie fee nearly slaughtere Gen. Thompson and Gov. lake to whip the new recruits into ton troops to the Mexican Gov. L heece tan boots in the foothills » attle It was said conference between Gen Thompson. ' Lister, which was still in bape, the forces will p there pon aii m eported ae border are expected any tant general's office and was imme crits were enlisted out of at om bi ; minute Friday, following a diately called in for the consulta-| ications Thursday | NW ces hy | and tan caps make F pet bo vet! column to rescue 3 J. Franklin Bell, Adj Instead of going to American only long enough to receive feieral| toward Carrizal r hurried to the adju-|g). Pershing had sent a strong ttered fragments of the force zal. The column was dry bed of the Rio Carmen j session early Friday after- gouipment, which is being rushed hola: ack ; 4 tata] + \ noon from California, and which probably | These advices are c¢ ed by official Mexican i Gen. Bell, who commands the will arrive at the state arsenal at eports. Western department of the United the lake Saturday The fate of Capt. Lewis States army, arrived from San It has not yet been determined Morey’s detachment of cav Francisco at 8:15 a. m. Friday, with whether troop train movements, airy, which was in the | orders from the war department to # heduled for Sunday, will be ad Carrizal fight, and the possi i a ee aR ae | bility that the squadron of the t KER ISSUES Be. an poruia se | 0 ee Eleventh United rags cavalry T0 HANDL e 2 ae development ft sent to their relief has also Fs that the mobilization encampme’ i E U $ 4 BA pian will bo abandoned, and, in- mee eneiaty in eatisial ele ise. bee stead, the troops made up of 60 per oer eo eabiaebagh abeeiias 7 I p per| cles teday neentrate on the border without | Morey's men since they were & bray . lured into ambush Wednesday e ‘oba 1 be on thetr and cut up by machine gun * — " Amer ake Monday fire. VASI TON, June Gen. Pershing has arranged a -Wattes to reinforce the relief column if it is attacked by the vastly | superior number of Mexicans ( or Tuesday morning, at a Less than of the men in the Orders Forces Sent to Border ranks know how to load a govern As Rapidly As ment rifle In the Carrizal district Possible They have only a few hours’ | The absence of any aeroplanes t t movements to thefr| with the expedit the basis « ace | Aviators in TO KEEP MOVES SECRET 7 ""Ay, past Minimum Mark SA matings. ce event of war, it was a @ . The companies can hardly be up| jhave learned the truth about learned today PFUNSTON WILL CENSOR © |to war strength at the time of mor-| |Carrizal situation almost imme angen vbacpage art / MILITIA MOVEMENTS ing, altho all companies will be past| | diately . mue as explained as | SAN ANTONIO, June 2 the 100 mark, which { the rovern-| | Juarez ts practically deserted./not being indicative of immediate | Orders for the distribution of | |ment minimum | ie 4.7-inch guns on the American! trouble, but rather as a precaution, | the state militia slong the No new orders had reached the! still menace the } hould war t pire. Such moves ' not be Armory of the tn-| n. Gonzales and a handful of | are stom when trouble brews border will prot made public until the various | |fantry line what was| men aro still in Juarez. Gen. Bell.) between two governments q units have arrived at their | | happening Drill has been sus at Fort Bi nid to ¢ Great Betain wa elected be- stations, Gen. Funston indicat- | | pended and most of the men were formation that a considerable Me e has extensive interests ed today |put {n automobiles, trying round up ee ee , Menise ane Bet ee Their exact locations will | | recruits | The troops that evacuated the city|ity to loo fter whatever might | not be divulged even then, as No Time for Good-Byes | are reported to have been doncen-|arise in the event of war Funston does not wish the Col. Inglis issued an order stat trated 20 miles south of Juarez with When trouble previously result- | Mexican military | officials to | |ing that there would be no time for| ben glven permission by Col. Inglls| they would yell Jevery Indy down town knew what Sore | (thee Carranse: forces of ib the Vers, Cs ne a know Just what his arrange | | saying “good-byes” when the troops|t® &*t recrults by hoo-rah methods.| And “Why don't YOU go? |was going on Tee eaeperon of the .Tenkh cay 8 te ee 4 ments will be. ee entrain, at the foot of University Pin Tags on Young Men n't Get Many Recruits But it didn’t seem to create much (Continued on page 8) cesta’ teal Ay ot Aesaan o—— 2g |st., at 10:20 Sunday morning One detachment went to a print Young girls were stopped. They |extitement inside the recruiting e Jca’s affairs WASHINGTON, June 23— | They will march Into the cars|!n& office Thursday night and got! permitted the soldiers to pin tags station at 1107 and 1111 Second ave e e WASHINGTON GETS en. ‘Persning’s report onthe Secretary Baker today issued [Without ceremony, and the trains * Jot of tags. [on their coats Uniformed officers, with brand e ( al battle, decoded early todas orders to every department | will pull out on the minute “Men, your country needs you, By 6 p. m. Thursday night nearly |new boots and swagger sticks, wait-| 9 contained the story of Tenth caval: commander to send his militia | Spanish-American war veterans W4® Printed on some of them ed patiently with the blanks A large, heavy hammer. PERSHING Ss REPORT F a. ‘putting Seanonieeeeeeee forees to the border as rapid- |and the coast artillery militia men Squads of uniformed men strolled} peter y malaga Be, y 4 y the aes eee venga tay Mod will excort the Seattle contingent slog Second ave. Whenever they | BQ) NEW OFFICERS po emer eram Aiag used chiefly by black- ~~ jon the Mexicans, ’ The first state troops to to the troop train awa ‘ lookin ingster th ~~ a ad ray oh el it gs ‘ : ‘ akon smiths.—Webster Ww ASHINGT F ne The W ar departins n f vit centers move under these orders prob Developments Friday caused off). Suerounded him and pot the ton GO TQ WATERFRONT fetes Tinh A COR AE oF ile oy a a prem aes ae hore or bone ably will be from New York. | cers of the infantry to call off their Dis coat lapel econd ave, behind a company « Webster is right out the t report transmitte ; , ir unite; dinety aa fallow’ |banacet’e ae ee ee ee) ‘gig edara Uli’ (nds Ree ts unifor rmed men without a mi Gen, Perst on the fight at Car Ter sand men will leave as closely will be from Indiana, |tillery officers, scheduled for Pr, |!ud tone sky ilbedtal atataencrvallegdl inwietcoe ete sales eats But that is not the kind "za! they. can be prepared Wes and Wisconsin y Hegde Pte tke Hitter win Saoe ce | the crowd and yelled invitations at| f Slede 4 Itt It was the accour 1dministration position wp A high official said today he Bab 6: tae seca men were appointed by Mayor Gill/them to “Come and join the army ot sledge we mean, altho troopers whe ends to class the Carrizal e did not believe any of the Lieut. Col. J. Howard.Den for duty in connection with the} Once in a while a chap would| the Sledge in question is a | headquarter . nt with the now forgotten forces could start before Mon- | was detailed to supervise hata longshoremen’s strike Friday beer pitts iy Lede crowds and| Jarge, heavy hammerer of the main force ar the more recent day. entraining They would report immediately,|“ “tne wniversity ci aces ten: But he is a human being. orth acer vee On ee 5,000 TROOPS READY ae esaae ates a . . mbling he said, to patrol the waterfront. |seven out of the 22 recruits who States rse of action ouree of real trouble in the nded aker said Pershing |Carrizal affair remaining is the fact IN CENTRAL DEPARTMENT CHICAGO, June 23—Maj. Gen. | 150 train movement today awaited word from 1 Barry toda a result of the I 3und nleas the sent out cavalry to|that Americar ners are still back the two|held ir xican custody No violence of any kind was re a d the physical examinations Boss Sledge was created t |\ported to the police up to noon Thursda by George Randolph Ches- | gaged ti | ter, a past master of the Grab Former Students upport Slay Aad boda oben gol once { FOR SPIES. They had men downtown stop-| aft of story telling troops { tion ; The government unquestionably Gedering 8.000. militiamen tn Bacar se sack WATCH oie Rad saat sonia i xe", Maker tat, Pershing has wl tae demands ton Carn Centra artm » € rite an p 1‘ them to “Come on al 1K Boss Sledge dominates had 9 tunity to confe t the release ¢ e American pr sy for service , : en i COLUMBUS, N Atri Red fire burned in front of the thruout “A Tale of Red officer of either of the troc oners, it was stated toda “s Mo : . hay Second ave station unti ate R s,”’ next week's novel where he desire ia en SHAMOKIN, Pa., June 2 hes for the de to government ‘oses, J sen 1 Sixteen carloads of ammunitio hify a-week abd " ehed ta Barey that ¢ Col. Inglis to personall consigned to New York for thie, of troops and supplies at the Co-| played concert from late in the af ANGE F Rt + FOUR AT A L the well prepared eye on their indivi allies were requisitioned in the — luinbus base pe ry ciel chad. ete in an “A Tale of Red Roses” itia uniforr ; : -- tar tle ice,” will be selected | boys Northumberland yards toda Qne suspect is under arrest to-jeffort to dru ecrulting : ‘is © iad to. dance Pridad cll he erie xpress Co, loses is ade 7a! ntenia | Many of them asked if would| by army officers of the U. Y \aas, and several others are being| The picking 1s not so hard for the begins in Monday s Star Joe Schermer, of the Dreamland | four of employes in the Seattle a cri of mustering in the Kan-|bave their sons examined again b The care were immediately | watched, A German who lived in| recruiting officers in towns outside and runs for six consecu pavilion, has given the keys of his|office by way of militia enlistments, sas and Missouri troops was under| physicians, who might be able to | rerouted to Buffalo, where Me“ico City man are and came |of Seattle. tive days, ending in Satur- dance place to the guardsmen Those who belong to the guard are: y today. Illinois troops will be|fiad physical ailment on @ second| they will be sent to the arsenal | here, since the Villista raid is un-| “There have been more applica day’s i The dances and refreshments will|H, L. Beeler, S. BE. Seger, 8. Ay mustered in tomorrow. weaves. at Fort Worth, Texas. der surveillance. tions than there were vacancies in be free ‘Robertson and Don Sargent. a

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