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THOSE BABIES! The Seattle Star LAST EDITION SUMMER CONTHS 7 TY TIE CONF BUT THURS BETTER KEEP THE NEW STRAW HAT AT HOMB DAY EVENING WILL, BE THE LAST CHANCE. 80 oe aneuis Sra NOR THe oe THE CLEMMER Ais MOWING on kita fant we: | WHAT HEH CHEDULED FOR LATER IN THE PAGE 8 ? on OB THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY HOW eet HE STREET CAR HEAT CASE Thousands of people who suffered from cold last winter in open-end, unheated street cars may rejoice Tuesday in the decision of the state public service commission com-| and install sanitary heating systems in 38 cars on its “long- haul” lines. The commission demands that all apparatus previously) installed under seats in 47 cars be removed to places where the heat will properly radiate ae the car. Six heaters must be installed in limmearees care and not less than }10 heaters {2 doubletruck cars, jand all changes must be complet- Four ea and the cars ready for service ire later than December 1. Chairman Charles A. Reynolds, of the comminasion, filed the signed decision pubite record at Olympia T ay | The decision is the direct r |of a campaign Waged by The Star It orders the company to provide | young men kidnaped a irl at Madison park early *#%5 with glass for the open-end | eon morning, forced her into cars, of which there are 25, suit-| an automobile bearing a license is- @bly constructed for closing in the open sides of such cars during the| winter months, and to instal) heat ers in 38 cars operated on the Alki gued to J. 0. Johnson, of 3050 West 60th st. and, smothering her our eries, disappeared in the direction of the city. point, Ballard beacn and Fauntle ‘This was the report sent to the TOY lines | police at 4:22 a. m. by J. W. Ed Above 40 Degrees | wards, of 1925 Laurel Shade drive,} ‘The commission found that to an eye-witness to the affair, WhO promote the “safety, health, com had been awakened by the girls fort and enience of the com Gtreame for help pany’s patrons, employes and the | Motorcycle policemen were im-|pubifc,” it is necessary that all mediately dispatched, but found no cars on the three long-haul lines trace of the machine and its occu- be equipped to maintain a temper pants. ature between 40 and degrees Neg TER reo Fahrenheit, when the outside tem perature falls lower than 40 de grees WASHINGTON, June 27.— Private advices to the state de- partment today are said to con- firm border reports that Gen. Villa is still alive. Members of the coroner's jury who are investigating the murder of Mrs. Corinne Wheeler and Kate Swift were taken Tuesday to the Iittle Westlake ave. home where the aged sisters were found with their heads beaten in two months EL PASO. Villa was to- ago. Jay unofficla ed to have Vice President J. H. Edwards, of sent (a nzista eral Trevino the Dexter Horton bank, and A. N. @ note offering to uster his fol Graves and F. W. Christie, em- lowers into the de facto govern ployes of the bank were called to ment’s army to fight the | it the witness stand Tuesday morn nted amnest Villa wa 4 ir ing. inconfirt reports to t Tt was believed that the test!. the head of a army camped mony would be completed Tues-\on the Rio Florida, in the Parral Sas district ATTACKS MOTIVES MEXICO CITY, June Mexico should win or succumb charge that the United with dignity attempting to seek a pre’ The Mexican government firm tervention in Mexico is made by/|ly believes that the attitude of the Foreign Secretary Aguilar in a mes-|American government i not in ac sage to the Latin-American repub-|cord with its friendly protests to lca the Pan-American republics, that “Apparently the American gov. the acts against Mexico affect all ernment, without adequate reasons other countries of this continent for declaring war on Mexico, and the friendly ties that bind wishes to make hostilities inevita: them at soment and should ble,” wires the foreign secretary. bind them in the future 1 FIELD HEADQI ARTERS 1, He first ited Gen. Pershing Radio to Columbus, N. M., June then visited th giment in what —Capt. Lewis 8. Morey, of Troop K| will probably be one most of the 10th cavalry, the sole officer, remarkable reunions cam ‘o survive the fight with Carranzis-| paigns ee at Carrizal, today sat on the| Capt. Morey told his story slow! edge of his bunk in the thatched with superb restral d modest He blamed no one, drew no conclu sions and offered no suggestions as to what should have been done. How Officers Died hut that is the headquarters of the American forces and told an at tentive group of fellow officers the) details of the first real tragedy of Men of Troop C tell me,” he said his blood-steined |“that Adair died in an irrigation 4 shirt removed and his body refresh. |ditch, with his head held by a nor ed and cleaned, be was able to be, commissioned officer, There was About camp, tho his left shoulder, | water in the ditch, and Adair would have pitched forward into it had he hich a Mauser bullet passed See awstbes |not been supported was swathed in bandages. manding the traction company to close all its open-end cars| © OF U.S. WAR MOVE VOLUME 1 WASH 1916 |A CITY OF TENTS! GIRL REPORTER DESCRIBES AMERICAN LAKE CAMP BY CORNELIA GLASS There is a city on the shore of American lake that has Sprung up over night like a mushroom. it le city of round brown tents and long straight streets, peopled by men in clive drab, with here and there the flash of a wom an'a bright coat. Each company has Ite street ite row of brown tents. Band street is first, and after it the companies are ar ranged in order of seniority, beginning with A, the old and ending with F, e baby, of the Sec ond infantry. The offic: have a street al! to themselves, as have the hospital and the Signal corps ht in Tent of tents th above two | pany | eats its mW 4 this din 5 ahead " oard shack he ink So : ihe had left. A tub of water sim eight men, and some of them are | mered ! the fir porn : *jwith a long-handled dish mop, and pmo id that was all there was to it work Mirrors on Trees Whether or not he washed hts ce to be enc dishes was a matter for the inat : s tour or five men, smok-|Vidual taste of each man to de ing, talking, or writing let Oc-|cide. Most of them did wash thelr casionally one found an ar an and cup, tho, and then rinsed game of “Black Jac them at the cold water tap. Some arried the utensils to their tent played for fun and nothing CAPT. MOREY TELL GRAPHIC STORY OF BLOODY CARRIZA 1 understood|seven men behind an adobe wall|the longest day of the year without |feet and staggered in the direction| Pershing to pick them up, ONE CENT TROOPS RUSHED Funston Fears Attack on U.S.Town ‘> MEXICAN SOLDIERS GATHER AT BORDER SAN ANTONIO, June 27.—-Gen. Funston announced today that = ithe 22nd infantry has been ordered from Douglas to Naco, Ariz., \in preparation for the reported plan of Carranza forces to attack |Bisbee. There are three battalions of infantry now at Naco. It was first reported that the attack was contemplated against Naco but later events—the nature of which was not revealed— showed that the army officers believe Bisbee will be the objec- tive. 5? RS ‘ ee 5oRe | * £ F $$ & Men W anted! BY ROBERT J. BENDER [American prisoners in Chibuabua United Press Staff Correspondent or an unfriendly statement of atti WASHINGTON, June 27.— tude toward future relations with Cabinet officers, before going the United States doubtless would Sixty more men are into session today with Presi- |cause immediate visitation of the needed to put the Second regiment of Washington in- fantry up to war strength. They will take the places gravest consequences,” which President Wilson threatened. On the other hand, e with the request that a favorable: dent Wilson, were determined that Carranza must make quick answer to American demands. A limit In days or hours w not set, but members felt Car- (intent toward this government be of men who have been re- ranza should not be permitted proved will smooth out a tense sit- jected at the last minute more than two days, providing uation. because of physical defi- the United States note was de Non-Mediation Approved Sage livered to him yesterday, as Secretary of War Baker reported ciencies, or who have been expected his supplemental order cutting red sent back from American Expect Trouble tape and permitting National Lake to take care of de- The first. chiefs attitude could | Guardsmen to move more rapidly toward the border. His documents ly be co ed. The guesses pendent families in Seattle, })only be conjectired. he: Fuesses | showed mobilisation and saa A swift campaign must be official quarters were that he | movements satisfactory, carried on in Seattle within — be none = crag re Lansing’s report on ree of : _ | tha might force trouble. At the Bolivian mediation offer was the next 24 hours to get re- J) any rate, cabinet men said, his an-|approved with the added decision’ cruits. swer is the determining element in that the Mexican problem for the APPLY TO MAJ. C. B. Ji the a rather than the indl- present at least is beyond the = = > _ | cation that perhaps American| mediation stage. oie aa ERAS Mine forces were partly provocative of| President Wiison is anxious to J Be ent saegiph Aste “ the Carrizal battle. void trouble with the de facto gov- OFFICE, ON THE SIXTH Carranza’s refusal to release the| ernment if he can do so honorably, FLOOR OF THE — HAIGHT BUILDING NEW YORK, June 27.—A $4,000,000 order for munitions has been placed with the Crucible Steel Co. by the government, according to Wall MAY SEND | tcrreports 7 ROOPS TO FOUR MORE SAFE Queer Noises and carefully dried them on In a few of the tents the men|hand towel reserved for the pur were singing, and the Band streat| Dose, Sil tens S N DI 6) COLUMBUS, N. M., June 27.—Four more Car- t Hee hore of any sort {skirts of the tent city, « shaving — rizal survivors, two of whom were in a terrible condi- band man with a f 4 was practicing upon it. Mayt led at the t : von cawp. Amew./ tom from lack of water and food, have been found two in the same tent would be and befo MORILIZATIO ’ db h he li H ‘truggling with two. distinct—two | mirror @ man Was removing Su ge seeesggy the Washington @Nd brought to the lines. iding by day and crawling t ‘ « & stub b « eke of “ f the v of very distinet—atre, : day's | stubt his cheeks, antry, now a part o irmy of over the desert at night, the men reported having forced n the streeta the rookies were © and the » nolc ould “as robably be « drilled regardless of the r be clipping another's hair neentration camp) Mexican peons at the point of guns to furnish them With each “about face” and “r Do they do that professional Top picture shows a squad of officers believed | water, dress,” their faces ed to lose |iy?" T asked Chet King of the “rookies” at American lake lined come of thelr eagerness and to as-|band, who was standing near up at “Right Dress” before a drill en received _ _ ib sume a look of hurt surprise, as No, that's just friendly minis. | sergeant 1 from the SAN ANTONIO, Fex., June 27.—Fifteen hundred tho their owners were awakening | tration,” he said Middle picture shows Miss Cor artment of the U. § >yj r . 2re renorte, , on ion from a delightful dream Personally, 1 t see it at all,"|netia Glo Star writer, talking aan in, eatralt Mexican troops were reported last night to be concen- The bugle for 90on mess had|he went Now I have to keep| with Sergeant Dickson, Company s for the border. trating across the line from Naco, Ariz. They arrived just sounded 4 1 watched the|m th or my horn hurts|L American jake mobilization ure expected h Fig us ‘ a f (eee or wea eit ther onne t_ rubs, but as for the | camp ns however, oud mostiet tne: off from interior points by train. Funston announced today and meat pans in hand filing past|? ny face, I just let Mt alone,| | Bottom picture shows Privates | elieve at least. part of the; that reinforcements had been rushed to Naco, but ré- the kitchen and having their rice,| that's a grouped around the coffee boilers, troops will be on their way before beans and coffee served to then | Chet smiled bilesfully. ‘serving themselves. anothe: But nobody knows | fused to say trom w hat point. in cafeteria style, then, filing to the | ————— erect on a just wi just where tables, they went solemnly about} {" Ammunition has arrived trom | MEX. TROOPS AT LAREDO the business of eating It iM S g N }San Francisco, and the men are LAREDO, Tex., June 27—A troop train of 20.6 ( | 2 00) a f 20 cars, ee Ves gate | ex son auses ear being sent, a battalion at a time.tioaded with Carranza soldiers, arrived at Nuevo Lared : Do you it?” 1 demanded of | _ to the rifle range for target prac ' sa iad i e . Tt ; » @ 1 oe ats when ron 0, Op- Sergeant Dickson of Company L. | Ri t Ki t tice yosite here, today is estimated there were men on It’s not bad,” he answered care | 10 in Ing oun Vy al The companies are set to drill-/the train Arrival of another troop train was reported last fal That x, not too bad.” | ing in the company streets every | yioht » you alway have rice and| ne the ra € up. When it od b Batol a always have rice aod) ve Mexicans confined in the! He informed the other te pris ev A Sue pet they are ‘ais. Oh, no,” he replied ha y,|county jail eet narge P tT seem shy ey The Mexicans were threat-/ missed and sent back under cover SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 27.—Gen. Funston is Somctimes we have potatoes {w.| Petty larceny to burglary are locked jened with bodily harm unless they!" Formal muster exercises were ) > 7 ‘ we ah ; staal of rice; aud inet “n |in quarters apart from other prison-|desisted, They sang on planned tor: Thesday istarnoon expected to have 70,000 National Guardsmen at his thie sicieultie ea Hind badtes Jers Tuesday, following thelr attempt) A riot was on the verge of break-!” Officers have been ordered to |disposal along the border within ten days. Twelve The dish washing was most busi-|to sing their national song in the/ing when one of the prison guards|check over lists of recruits to US: > suppose: be en r 2 ainte te nesslike. Each man took his pan,|north tank, summoned Jailer M Hally, who] guard against the enlistment of thou and are supposed to be en route to points some- his cup and his knife and fork and| Robert 8 Ferguson, a white pris- had the Mexicans locked up in cells|foreign agents who might have} Where in Texas’ today. Nine thousand others will hurried back of the kitchen shack.|oner Who spent some time on the by themselves in the south tank found places in the ranks. | r? aAtata’ The +a ‘ See és pee There a fire burned in a hole |borde cognized the air as one Mexicans are Emilio Cota, If any are found they will be | follow immediately. The remainder will be sent as fast three feet deep and lined with|frequently sung by Mexican troops Je ye2, Jo Romero, Francisco | dismissed and prosecuted for per-| aS their equipment is brought up to the army standard. rocks and into this fire each man’ before going Into action Rameri and Jose Martin. jury,” said Col glis Work Night and Day |be held here for an emergency. The quartermaster’s department) The Missouri guardsmen will be R D here is working night and day to @stributed along the border at I 4 | AGE Y handle the necessar supplies. Build ‘4 are being erectec or RAale I Wie aILON ee his cede? andl“ hsee hundred Saba to die dour | oountey tn AiLcas mingo ranch, eight miles from Car-|border to house munitions, Rail went forward toward Carrizal were the Carranzista ome mount Capt Morey as 80 weak he|rizal, the point where th ommand | roads are building spurs and estab. HUGHES’ MANAGER Looking back, he saw Adair with ed and so foot, firing and yell-}could walk only 00 yards at each|bivouacked the night before the | lishing ards to facilitate the glazed eyes and his head wobbling dvanced, emboldened | stretch, and as night wore on he|fight handling of these supplies against the sides of the ditch. So icans’ retirement ided {t was humanly impossible The ranch was deserted when he) Bids have been opened for 53,000 |p si YORK, June 27.—Wm, he went back and stayed with him Wh got behind the wall,"|for him to go farther. He first re-|arrived there at 4:30 a. m., but he|cavalry and artillery horses and 20, py ced of New “You: eam intil he died said Morey, “I told the men I pro-|quested the men to leave him, and|found food and water 000 wagon and pack mules. Their| ‘le i veg named chair. Capt. Boyd was killed when his|posed to stay there, Those who|when they refused, he ordered them| Near the ranch he found five |total cost will be over $10,000,000. ped Mo e republican national ‘troop made a rush for the trench in, wished to go I told to go to leave troopers of the 10th cavalry, T Enforce Censorship Willcox oth which the Carranzt had machine| Four men, including one who was| The three negr obeyed the|were making their way for a ranch| A strict censorship is expected to| nonce av the most likely ey Be gu just how he died 1 do not| wounded, elected to try to escape,jorder, Capt. Morey wound his/at San Luis, 35 miles away, when|be enforced at army headquarters |for campatsa director two weoke know ind Capt, Morey said he saw them bandage about his shoulder a t found J.T. MeCabe, manager |here. Troop movements and militia Me PER pe a ” ; g0, Others have been mentioned orey told how his own small de ascend a bill stretching away to the he could and lay down to sleey the ranch, who drove them to |destinations will be kept secret a possibitities and various state tachment. fighting on their bellies, | north the desert, He awoke s little San Luis, There t were joined| Funston announced, —however,| leaders have urged “favorite sons,” withdrew until Morey, wounded in Morey and three black troopers strengthened by Capt. Howze's squadron of the | that two Illinois and one Wisconsin put Willcox has generally been the shoulder, found himself with |lay in that hole behind the wall all; Alone he forced himself to his|1ith cavalry, sent out by Gen.|brigade of infantry will come to|considered most likely to be the Fort Sam Houston temporarily, to’ final selection,

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