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| LAND DRAWING The Seattle Ss tar" WlCHT EDITION STATE, TO BE HELD MAYBE YOU AMI j OT SO A a) OUT E WOULD LIKE TO TRY A HOMESTEAD, FULL EP CLOSE TO NFORMATION ON PAGE 1 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : HE GROUND. “TONIGH D FRIDAY, SHO ne EE RPS TH RECA I ONE CENT SEATTL 29, 1916 EWA RTAN ON THALES ‘PEACE NOW ASSURED VOLUME 19. , WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE GILL ROASTS JUDGES FRATER AND RONALD‘: 23%, Say va — oa ; War Bride Ha cee Raiders He Wants to Fight? Mannana Proud to Be So wg, Says They Captured Rebel, Says MakeJoke | Wat Clouds Bice Ove asement ofDryLaw Note Is Awaited PRISONERS FREE Was Loya! to Ireland, There- } Wants People to Act at Com- fore Never Betrayed Coun- U. S. SCOUT PUTS THE ing Judicial Election try, He Claims & i | lo ‘ in Fall BLAME On AMERICANS JURY VERDICT QUICK CITES SEVERAL CASES| af ofp BY WILBUR S. FORREST : American United Press Staff Correspondent ges Fra Carrizal, LONDON, June 29.—Found vik : his es tit th cavalry guilty of the ime of high treason and about to be sen tenced to death, Sir Roger Casement. once brilliant trish leader, made an impassioned Speech as he stood in the pris hostilities, 1 Gen. Go- rned Capt. not to permit to advance into oner's dock before Lord Chief ec Gree Justice Reading today I oA conclud “In Engiand alone in the . that the fault for 20th century, loyalty to one’s wi the Amert- country is held to be a crime, | people] Gomez was he said, with a dramatic ges | f thev] tence that and frequently t he must be loy- jor’s order and upon them if ture. it is treason to fight under such conditions, then | am proud to be a rebel.” companions, the colonel asked Must Hang The first an ' the Fined Only $50 | rsisted in advancing Verdict of aft e a ne ' Capt. F seemed to fury had de ‘ . ! have hat they were bluffing. : he could ites, unner Caseme y stamp © ‘ Bt ‘ou Bletely. When he arose to ad Z fais dress the cc ed “ F es cosh agp wage bop ‘ * | EL PASO, June 29.—Gen. be heard. As he A Able okie eager oe aa | gained his compoere ty , - nn Pershing has moved his base Casement's month fell wide oper | ‘ rape from Colonia Dublan to a point when ard the word "G - - . five miles from there. This He started as if to rise from his , * . mh move, according to Americans seat, fell t arr ; who arrived from the front, ed in getting to : : was made after the American the court. He su Nace $50 and commander was informed an resting one ha . 5 A Real War Bride—Mrs. Chester L. Biggs of Seattle. atheek Se renee ae his body rocked nt His Thief ; i hd anaes cae that if . . the rest of it when—my—my hue Arrivals stated that the Fifth voice quavered so that his remark pasta P - Heige Sg ! 1 were barely 1 “w ! ¥ FY sli eal cabvine By Cornelia Glass nd comes home U. 8, cavalry, recently sta- f to say.” he said, his e F = " ba aes . 2 There is one girl in Seattle ) alone?” 1, tioned at San Geronimo, cap- ‘ for 2 moment nd t j . Basy Way Gut who was sure enough of her the tured 80 Mexicans and took pwn countryme | Pag! , self to send her soldier boy them into camp. He « ‘ t ¢ as be er day we naile e fathe Among them was recognized 4 0 then tors for writin «| away perfectly happy and with s 4 protested against « Ive MEXICO TO CLAIM ' e no} a Villa colonel, who was prom- Jand and declared he ld have scriptions, and A remit an added inspiration to return tas ised protection if he would 4 been trie an Irish He NFORMED tence which was fr Her name is Mrs. Chester L ne ster I the identify the Columbus raiders stood erect mifling ¥ the . Ss. ILL I Biggs, but until Tuesday she c ertothem.| in the group. Fearing assas- Billin . bed y r i me t ; lord niet atice, as Casement f ph. LU B rigid ‘et a : was Helen Pain - hen - vs oy € sination if he betrayed his ee oe neerees,, pronounce wd MEXICO CITY, June 29 ches oo “ | found her yesterday at the Chester with allt sentence that he should “hang Prete vamtriihiine Albert a. to be masked while he identi- the neck until dead STL aces. “areve nd d ered an Strand theatre, where she is ment eet fied the men. He was masked Piss. Casements s0 consequences,” if the American BY WEBB C, MILLER. Jent At mmunt n lines. | way out cashier, and asked her about pee one : and placed in a_ tent with a fier eontederate, contes foroes are attacked ah reclt oe : hes | it re small opening. The Mexicans _ etails of the Irish rebe ing alleged. Mexican outrages a LAP LIG 4: Nc, fone e DR. JORDAN MOVES Me. sald he would be hap. Pete eee ey oe eee 0.” German will allege that several of Pr Reporte’ of large Carranza . lar 1:1 Wack hia eile Betore oh she Cah ba: ciara 1 s Villa discharged from Ident. Wilson's statements are | ee concentrating at Guzman, : he went away, and | knew that we want pdigs eee ee ee = based on unauthenticated ru orces co sha | would be happier, too—that'’s where we Gen. Pershing’s headquarters. mors, it was learned today in @ position to cut the Amer The advance guard of the Nation all,” she said simply Casement was sent our wedding Pe _e evid t rown ican communication lines, re o 6:6 al Guard or dered to the border is hi ee orem" 499,000,000 ADDED ies sere, mow in =|. auavavemave, x at. 3028.1 eu guage wane apr, Her th Sioetcd och Paes al 9" loads of New Mexico militia Dr, David Starr Jordan wa ann chten lips | ities have t en provided ed t wire to leave today for on to 0 add al troops eM ngton, te the Mex enuat Camp Cotton being sent into Mexico to bring W ug June 29 back cavairy horses approact ‘ : : TROOPS ORDERED. r A ng Guzman under a sma an es of the nirly fast t dd seay TAs. epartment agents announe raf ea r guar i ( “i i a n one morning 6?” 1) pearonn ° al of additional instruc ms a T rep. 1 € rele a 1 asked “2 at ons from Washington, urging them fof troo ( use f est antag Mr. Bigs ad to get specialling after to warn all An ns in Mexico to i ‘ early toda r as been Ationes mdse a 3 There were te the browr i MOBILIZATION CAMP, AMERI-| $4°. <e et ee <s sper aoc : Prenrnge tegen aan be goo en SHR 2& A BLUE SUIT PASS BILL QUICKLY eer LY r on their w o the Mexican border | 9; r mmittee me 4 ye Then | came back here Phirainy Som SPANGL ED WITH STARS: " Washington os oe ur rT)” “Weil,” she said ekrCRR Ue aa’ ie MEXICO CITY, June 29.— nts f tr rom Ts corps, from troop, fro from Aw nia border Frid Definite Adjt Wedn Carranza’s reply to the United 1 pba 3 : sie —- ener States has not been completed, OVER A PERFECT “36” ce te i »ba ur 6 1 . nt fort t tr or éé Carranza himself indicated w anse dition of eve arger ~ : < ,| for the figure of the weare 4 MEDIATION IS HELD something of its character in amount te for the ade ave, is the niftle c ‘4 ‘nage » or NAMES 75 WORKERS an address to a group of stu- ed ‘ 1 army of ttle Agi om Cereeee | dents last night frow h igen ebi = . w ba , aa for me a a itt e | © be an answer to the Mexican directly to ¢ w 4 t nesviea pee akark alin j Fee RENE SE repu fo WASHINGTON, June 29-—Any note 1 reality not an answer at on the border, about 100 miles east ; sae ybevaes pea ae inty comm ie Se-| offer of Pan-American mediation halt but.a series of charges,” he salle of Tia Juan | day nig Aue ¢ : . nMow-|attle distr sup now would be useles#, in view reply is being prepared, recti- The name pxico ed . . Frede Karl Struve, prominen : ? ie bd » Of | of the absence of knowledge of Car | fyin these statemen The Amer- from the first part of “California anker, and othe Tr 1 Bac Deere CARS, FARK BOG ee eae Pn 18 | ranza's att toward the United ican note and the reply will be and the art of “Mex be is per aa an alii : : fer 2s € 4 ard) = da ras 3) se SeC-| States, Boll Minister Calderor iven to the public here as soon as eeeee ithe tow eee oe CHAR? a a $2,000,000 for the ' M ' - Miers dates ime ®X-| was informed by Secretary Lansing ossi side of the der line : t blll test And | ; Anna avha Me ; : 8 | today t different | 1 rst es American pa- All heavy equipmer er Hen { fenr and =M Tra € Gc Vomer 1k ra Lansing, however, did ow Ma t | wit xt e note were led at ‘ © 8 t ira Jeffs, Obstac Goodwin, B. H. Mitche note. Toaded into boxca el) 1 ot dive le race 7 s cold water on a po e eived here late erday. They © Cec € b i lue ‘ea Jo thoff Canoe t i} eam , Grat , € ot enjamin t $5/ A vie ea I Be land John CG. Watrous mT | diation o eron indicat t Duvall: the dei aro in t the t x signs ' t f p . Gh OCS ie ees ooh ud ; ed he pre ake : \ The rican note had not been would en on a , ‘ 2 rat pr - jit es ce, wanter know was blished in Mexico City up to last Ps one or re smn Bo SMABHS 36 DEAD Frost oat TOHANDLE ALL THOSE BABIES smuceteo FROW MEX 8°09". QnEr AT JARED from the ME ( 6 29.—Thirt a ipl y about 100 ¥ pe ‘ ed and 40 In adh a ee ager e it w hysical |them to have the pictures of their| GALVESTON, Tex. June 20 ficers. said it was nea z ef Scar trig co saver ed len, ahoute Mecsugs:. 1 (Nee. PDYRE® hahlan tan Wakt weal One thousand and fifty American \ I 1 fice and ! hi { : ‘ Impossibility to take the photo ‘Ae aida the arriving here today on the ; EL PASO, June 29.—A special shape wit ava after reach$n ee a ‘ eds 0 b graphs of all the babies who eet RE Ean phe have|U. S. collier Dixte 1 the ta p train from Chihuahua bearing ne border SHOULD PRODUC 4ARMONY [fat able nla nt to Jacobs’ photo t amer Herbe Wylie re t th 4 A 1 ; were brought to Jacobs’ F oe ¢ Butt ntrie amer | ( ; 1 23 negro troopers of the 10th , ‘ ‘ r ¢ ted after 6 in. |they were smuggled out of Tamy ree . shop Wednesday, a number of . fe pern United Statba cieivalery ar Aol he Barn : others were disappointed ta co, Mex., by the American coi ; ELECT MRS. AIKEN ‘e se Three hundred babies were ) turday afternoon, moving The B , i ved in Juared--eomen:tinnm ne ‘ ¢ exider King en’s Re 1 yo ' Aw the le alls \ 1 fight was ordered by Gen. Gare ’ giub . 53 paras pe 1 ar And all next week, the mother RERLIN, June 29.—The + ‘ anza, according to information ¥ seg aid cell Wed 3 ‘ tt ( delegatior - have the names of all, will be entitled to use the tickets ;of Hritish in attac w hic . : ¥, conveyed to Gen. Geo, Bell, Jty held in the Smith building Wed-|ma ihe dejart rmed a ' ; calve for the Clemmer the.{are becoming more numerous wa \ ay and « Sate . 3 a the weatesned tknorance of favorit 1 base A cants taken, and cards will be| they recei 1 emm he } at Fort Bliee, by Gen. Frendiane pester might, Mrs. W. A. Buricigh,| ing. he provoseen iene eeeting. with Ore, that favorable action cannot distrit to mothers who apply|atre to see the mother-and-baby | announced the war office this] day in The Stat ev id oe EE rte LIC ONOR STI) ee | | tthe expected at this weadon day vue cards. will entitle| play: “Where Are My Children?” afternoon, 8 aa) | dgalined to sup again, Vm, Barnes, ye expecte t this seaso ‘

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