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IT'S THE LATEST The SeattiesS can ast corres SHOWS THE POSSIBLE 4 BATTLE POINTS. CUT If OUT AND SAVE IT Son We Rie ciate" HAYESCR h cat ee arm ErPn T THAT THE DRY HAVE T A CHANCE THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } THE TEXT WA TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, VOLUME 19, SEATTLE WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. oN TAINS AND ONE oJ { American Refugees Bring Report JAPANESE AID CARRANIA! ‘MILITIA MAY LEAVE — TONIGHT FOR SOUTH ' 3 LAREDO, June —American refugees from Monterey brought here today a rumor that Japanese officers are at the head of troops of Mexicans en route the Carranza from Monterey to Chihuahua to reinforce garrison there. The rumor, unconfirmed from any other 4 | source, also said Japanese experts are directing work of manufacturing munitions at the Monterey arsenal, which — has been taken over by the Mexican government. SAY U. S. PRISONERS EXECUTED a EAGLE PASS, Tex., June 28.—Unconfirmed but persistent rumors from Mexican sources that the Ameri- ientle can soldiers held as prisoners in Chihuahua City had | MOBILIZATION CAMP. been executed, have aroused intense feeling here. The American Lake, June 28.-—Sig | nal corps and cavalry troops reports which are being circulated in Piedras Negras, are loading their equipment on wine Weineeday in expecta, across the river, say the Americans were shot to death tlon of orders to move toward in prison at 11 o’clock Tuesday morning. | the border during the night | up to neon Wednesday, but of- | MEXICO CITY, June 28 (10 a. m.).—A confers ficers believe they will be re /énce regarding President Wilson’s demands for releas@ ~ ceived some time within the < ee BA ‘ ‘: rs next 24 hours. of soldiers at Chihuahua is now in progress. It is be- There are still 31 vacancies to 4, " Bg od dpm hag te SARA ogemonyecobor lieved a decision will be reached within a few hours. Sixteen recruits have been signed up in Seattio, eight in Mount Ver Expect Reply Today sy Neencesy WASHINGTON, June 28.—The state departmi Altho avalry and signal) exnects Carranza’s reply by early afternoon. It is said corpa contingents are ready to move on short notice, the infentry | this belief is based on a telegram from Consul Rogers, 19 hardly ready not} Which reached the state department last night. Some of the recruits have not lyet been with uniforins Jand. shoes rolls, are, not Funston Ready to Attack completed, and heavy 8 have| 4 {sotarh “4 “aptie uaaba eee SAN ANTONIO, June 28.—Preparations for distributing The Seattle companies are not|and maintaining the militia are being made all along the eating ax well as the other con-| border today. tingents | eFhe government allows an aver-| Funston and his staff are believed to be arranging the This photo, hot from the border, shows a regiment of infantry called to duty, marching thru the flag-decked streets of E! Paso, the border capital, on its way to camp. Almost every day sees a new detachment of troops arrive in the city, and the crowds always give Uncle Sam's boys in khaki a rousing ovation, As each new contingent of |age expenditure o cents a day | troops so a sweeping movement could be started from several lighting men detrains the alarmed inhabitants fee! safer from possible attack by the Mexican forces gat ered across the line. }for each man, but all companies | points simultaneously in case invasion is ordered, and at the — - ——— ——jusually have a mess fund inde-| ¢ : ; ~| Deadent of this with which to, buy ame time leave adequate protection for the border. and sauces There is a strict censorship on all news of troop move. © butter, eggs, fruits | MEX. CAVALRY HEAD s Raise Mess Fund |ment. Even the railroads of the state have adopted the 5 } toed Seed ecigy! rae teat tor policy of divulging no movements over their lines. RUSHES PICKED MEN} teoinicompaay. The Centralia, J | Small detachments of Eastern guardsmen are known Sa oF ( DOUGLAS, Ariz. June S\erdeen and Walla Walla companies | to have reached Texas but their destination is not known. Si s will be heated th - 5} 2g | Padilla, feputed'to sfteve all bi sent troca $300 to Concentration of Carranza troops opposite Naco is be-| Sete etrent cars will be heatec ed thi winter r { Pe evand tit the Seatooes bay? tit cuieeemid a ine eens 3th |lieved to be a source of apprehension to army officers today, pious ing: Drape gant yal arene tats hs Mee ERS iN } {be one of the swiftest Cav. | igus Tae informed them that the| The Mexican forces are said to be in much larger numbers ts For the part je Star f mare in: bringt e the aM to the attention of the com M pa hing 1,000 pi ked ed le {} funds will be kept coming : than at first reported and advices say there are 6,000. onoeyel = Soa an tvs by this ae t “ a ait ities in presenting he ¢ ’ § Hes a ; dri x 7 Na ge cant Alexander. Dat oe 1 eiseee | A Carranza army ten times that size is reported at lence to the board; for the service which The ar has been able to render the people r tadricora to Nacozari, )|ity company, received a ¢ 0 é . rithisscoutmenity, ft 1s deeply and sincerely ‘gratetal. th } } Arzpe, according to well: {{8100 from university faculty mem-|Cananea, 90 miles south of per pMbcierpteir i y, ply yg ; § rr, . \\hers who started Wednesday to| Understood to be fully prepared for an attack on Naco or © It took two or three winters to get this decision. During all this time the com 5 { founded reports received to- }) eee ee ee fund Bisbee. pany has been advertising that it is seeking to aid the miorts of the people { $ day ; Rushes Ceremony It can now show an approximate sincerity of its advertised statements by acce 5 Ni Iwo Americans were re-}| Chester M. Biggs ry Lama iy I | ‘ q cpecnie he infan ttoops fro ea ing the decision of the commission Shstead of taking an appeal to the courts, as { Following the stabbing of H. |} ! ported at Nacozari yester- { oak er ch Sie i a say offi rumored. {| Rolain, a: striking Jongences ; | day in a hattle with Mexi \ cer that he wanted to get married 3 The patrons of street cars are entitled to proper heating of cars in winter. They {| man at Pier 6 Wednesday cans and further fighting is ¢) Tuesday ae ~ iti 5] morning, and a series of other | feared there. {| The corporal went to Tacoma "a et it in other cities. . | affraye in which gu! were » ¢ Siand was married to Miss Helen AND THEY WILL NOW GET IT IN SEATTLE, TOO. {| displayed by — strikebreakers | wwwnnnrrnnnrrnnnnennnnry | tn, 2455 Sixth W., Seattle. | } and shots fired by the police, Seat AF? 1 das SRS PNY AS In three hours was back in} NEW YORK, June Twelve MEXICO CITY, June 28.— a grievance committre from ei camp. He had asked for 24 hours'|thousand men are b za Two A 1 Seve Salat, re ~ | the union visited Mayor Gill, |@rs at Second ave. and Washington |Tamp: tt oN Toke I ina abeay Gteeaiens Ge | ‘0 Americans were killed and ee asking that their men be given [St Altho there was no serious Adit, Gen, Thompson had issued | Roosevelt and will take the field! OM@ Captured in a fight between | better protection. jtrouble. Detectives Montgomery | ..4 ‘orders at the mobilization| under him if war is declared. The| Americans and Mexicans near '} BUY MEAT 70 FEED | They complained that special | #nd a r be Tew t ra med - cami work has been going on quietly! Nacozari, Sonora, south of the jguards employed on the docks to border, Gen. Calles reported to |ping concerns affected by the| Shortly after, Al Mclean ‘ 15-YEAR GIRL GETS made up of four brigades, including | the war office last night, CHICAGO, 28.—Corned | |atrike and to protect the strike-|W* arrested. He was Identified infantry, cavalry, field artillery,| Calles accused the Americans H H { { HIS PROSECUTOR WAUKEGAN, June 28—New traps were laid by Prosecutor Joslyn today to tangle Will dune jas having knocked down Ike Gray, | with cutting wire fenc breakers from possible harm were |#* having Knocked down Ike Gray, S R MURDER engineers, signal rps and an cutting wire fences and other f and bacon will be the too promiscuously flourishing their |® Degro strikebreaker, at Pier D 5 Y F | aeroplane detachment depredations. When the Mexicans WASHINGTON, June 28— |revolvers He was later released on bail | it is understood that the govern. |Protested, the Americans opened ‘ . No Militla | » fire, killing two Mexic h An interview with Capt. Morey, Particularly, they sald, was this ment will be asked to equip the xicans, he de- 4 id dock Governor Lister gave out a FORT WORTH, Tex, June | oiitit with rifles and uniforms, but |Clares. The Mexicans returned the tatement Tuesday night that he! 28—Katherine Vance Harrison, |that much of the equipment will be/fire, killing J. P. Ha eady diet of the American soldiers at the border if orders placed here by the quartermas- ters’ department are a criterion » at the Great Northern survivor of the Carrizal battle, | ‘" guard had made several | where th s and A. P, So far, 1,000,000 pounds of ba Orpet’s story of Marian Lam- was forwarded to the war de displays of his weapon believed the city authorities ca 15, today was convicted of the provided by popular subscription, | Dickson. Morton Harden, anothe; bert’s death, The second day cen and 500,000 pounds of corn: partment. It indicated, as his | able of handling the situation here| murder of W. L. Warren, aged |The colonel will ask for a com-|American, was captured, ‘i ed beef have been ordered from letter and other interviews had, | Trouble showed itself on the Jand said he would not call for} fotel keeper, and sentenced to |mission as major general. Many| Calles reported that Harde: ef Orpet’ ecmmennination Peon nOnkers. ior Une meyern that perhape the American water front here for the first militia to guard strikebreakers, | five fd pe ‘The jury returned | men will be recruited in the West.|mitted his companions heen ae in est, Jos le ” T 7 " was to be the gri os 9 etl ment for emergency delivery: | Posi Mabe sy ca necporatols {| time during the longshore- fh x : 4 ; bere . paoeers nt of | shortly before noon, after being | | shooting. lyn said, as court ope Renn a ith the Mexi: | men's strike in two OUtbrea ee i eee idea) gut since Saturday afternoon. | RK OOO MEXICANS | a ———— — ~ C. and K agi Ke or the , ey. Inasmuch as Morey was not| late Tuesday night and early American-Hawallan 8 8. Co, lett| Mrs Harrison broke down when Joslyn. But Will Orpet seemed victor in present at the ‘partey. between | Wednesday. morning, wit the \for Gan Francisco Wednesday for| ‘* Vetdlet.was announced | | ON CHIHUAHUA WAY) SEAT TLE BOY MAY BE the battle of wits with Prosecutor Capt. Boyd and Mexican Command-| result that four negro strike. jconferences with employers in that oh oho Be OE cr Gomez, Secretary Baker refused| breakers and three union tong: | city ‘COL. ROOSEVELT TO EL PASO, June 28.—The hope of | COURT MARTIALED Joslyn thrust sharp questions at ‘to regard {t as the final word of| shoremen are lodged in the Mediator Henry M. White Is al-| looting Paso buoyed the half-} the youth for three hours, but Or. the situation, city prison. ready tn San Francisco. | starved and poorly clothed peons of Z pet seemed to parry them all | | The Morey report was taken to| One of the negroes, the strikers Club Postpones Action DINE WITH HUGHES Carranza’s army today. CAMP BROWN, American Lake, He forced Orpet to go over ev That's how you spell it. | President Wilson. The president! say, pulled a gun at Western ave A resolution favoring the open Reports from interior Mexico de-|J¥2e 28.—R. Sheltron, of Seattle, ery detail of bis trip to Lake For held that Carranza's answer to his}and Columbia st. The white men|shop caused a heated debate in the clare the Chihuahua soldiers of the|* Member of Company L, today NEW YORK, June 28 Col been told|Pefused to take the muster role wre that as soon as they{&8d may be prosecuted under |de facto government have est, to describe minutely how he Danger may also be {demar ) Roosevelt came to town today to by the off: walked up the stalrs of the garage | sled termining ¢ however, is the real de-|made a rush intending to disarm) Commercial Club Tuesday night of the Central La sigt ment of the problem|the negro, when the four strike-|James Dunc where he slept, how the moon and| ather th the matter of who| breakers started to run bor Counetl advised the club that | keep his dinner appointment with| reach El Paso they will have plenty | Urtmartial proceedings the sun and the stars and the| Thro is caused the Carrtzal battle The chase took them east on| passage of such a — resolution , Hughes for tonight. !o¢ tood This is the usual oath formally snow looked at night and on the| Columbia st, to Third ave., where|would not help the situation Neither the colonel nor Hughes) several prominent mining men| ken by recruits in camp day he met Marian Bianchi and Majewski! There cries of “No | Would discuss a report that efforts | Red lights mean danger. | | Detectives “I had something to think of be-} bd | HENRY FORD TO PAY stopped the runners vith three | threats! it the club decided to | Were being made * la 4 sides the stars and the moon,” Or shots from their revolvers defer action until the next meet.|and ex-President " gut what do “blue pet replied, and the courtroom} | ’ oe THE ENLISTED MEN: Find Gun ing crowd laughed lights” mean They found the gun dropped Although Orpet's lawyers said arrived in El Paso from Parral. . | bring Roosevelt] after narrowly escaping — being | SEATTE GIRL HURT Mt together. mobbed at Santa Rosalia and again | | | Jat Chihuahua They reported seeing Mexican by | cae so te , Joslyn had failed to shake the| \nd what did the gold Si 9 Ue xs Rl St fit IG Lae ve ee pal CONTEST CLOSING | |troop Movements northward, esti: |Goddard, S-yearold fosterdaughter main points of Orpet’s direct tes: tipped cigarets have to do |has practically decided to continue | headquarters | ita tadiies - }ma ing A bg on P aay Seong Lt. of Col. Inglis, of Seattle, second in timony #0 far, Joslyn declared Or with the kidnaping of the |the salary of all National Guards-| The negroes gave thelr names | ane et te Searaey, Fer Ls pe COLUMBUS, N. M,, June 28.—|¢n route to Chihuahua from south-/command of the N. G. W., was tn pet had been forced by cross-exam piledeae’g th men employed by the Ford plant|as J. Hartman, J. H. Andrews, E.lenter babies in| The Star contest | TWeMty Mexican bantit captured | vole jpoinks e ve HIE, Prine the | Jured today in an auto accident. {nation to make the following con BROT 6 RY 9 ation during thelr absence on duty on| Young and Ed Bradle will be Thursday at 6 p.m. The |@long the American lines near E1{tOra! sirens t oF hae facto gov-| The child was run down | a§ flicting statements Vhat's what Duvall, the | the Mexican border Carl Smith, P. McTiernan and|chiidren, under 3 years, of age | Valle, are betng brought North un./ernment in the state to over 56,000} Ninth aad Comanereint 67 Se . o That he h © thoughts to 1 ir Ford has not, according to a|W. Veaux are the white men must be taken to Jacobs, the an der guard on a motor truck train, in. |™°" ville Mpmings, } ward Marian many mont , tory circulated a few da o by|the displeasure of about 100 strik-|tographer in the P.I. buile coming truckmen reported today ve ‘ 3 e 28.—8i gtead of only once, aa Orpet tent! an Irresponsible news agency, or One More Arrested fore than, “All hott Paice Mees ornare. ara eipesthl toc P Agiet sai we died a els a ualteves ae have tial ‘ flea } ance dered such employes discharged An earlier disturbance took | tickets to the Clemmer to see the|rive in Columbus tonight and willl cessfully on his Pennsyl maha whlch murdered ail me ie . @ That Orpet had sent Marian two) will begin in The Star |On the contrary, he has ordered | place late Tuesday night when two|mother-and-baby play, “Where Are|be confined in the w tookadel farin, | Harvey has a drying aT with: coe Sane ark bottles of medicine, instead of one. | onday. that their places be held open for|other negro employes of the Wa|My Children?” and a chance tojerected some time ago for such a ess by which ‘the scenes casi wiped out in . fight tis ele as he originally said them until they return. ter Front Employers’ unton incited| win one of the cash prizes. purpose, frosted cotton is artificially dried. lof the border during the night,