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5 f ARRANZA ISSUES STATEMENT: DENIES SOME OF U. S. CHARGES SWEETHEARTS! SOME READERS OF CYNTHIA GREY SAY SWE The Seattle Star NIGHT EDITION HEARTS SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY SECRETS FROM RACH OTHER, WHILE OTHERS CLAIM THERE Sy eee ant ne ee ee ARE SOME THINGS THAT MIGHT, UNDER SOME See Sian at oe ieee ne CIRCUMSTANCES, BE WITHHELD FOR THE Ret THE DISTINCTION MADE BY GEORGE, THE WEATH- TRR HAPPINESS OF BOTH, READ THE LETTERS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS OE Ee MAN, HE SAID: “RAIN: TOMGET ae N PAGE SATURDAY DICT CALMLY Howard S. King, the nephew @ Mrs. Corrine Wheeler and Kate B. Smith, who were bru- tally murdered in their W fake a home two months ago. was ordered held for fur ther investigation by the coro- mer’s jury wmediately after the testimony closed Friday morning. At noon Friday he was clos eted with Captain of Detectiv: Charies Tennant at police head- quarters. Since the day of the murder King has been at liberty He bas lived with bis family at| Boren ave. N.. only three Blocks from the scene of the crime. } site On Stand 12 Hours called to the witness stand, he testified that he did not the money bad been used stances demand King, nephew of the deceased, who lived in the same honse with them be held for further investigat! cutor’s King’s eldest daughter ¢ bold of his arm, placed her head on | broken: | she straightened Friday morning he the inquest was started. He was shown 53 checks on the Dexter Horton bank made payable to him and signed by Mra. W heeler | and Miss Smih He verified the signatur Not in Room King was not in the room when the jury returned its verdict The verdict stated that “ci that Deputy Coroner McDonald King maintained his poise His only commént w Daughter Weeps While on the way shoulder and rtedly. Then up, and her father was led away He Is Booked 26-minute wept After a Capt. Tennant, Howard 3 en Gelivered King to Prosecuting At torney Lundin, who turned the pris oner over to Captatn Tennant éetectives f hate to quit work now that I've got some | thing to do.” to the prose. took | | was again} here} has undergone more than 12 rs of grilling cross-examination, and| know how rear | ———— session with King was booked at police headquarters and put in a cell in the city jail There were no new Capt. Tennant said develop. ments as a result of the quizzing Matches, which have once been| ly used, are carefully gathered VOLUME 19 SEATTL , WASH | WASHINGTON — OPTIMISTIC IN ITS HOPE FOR PEACE BY ROBERT J “BENDER WASHINGTON, June 30. Danger of war with Mexico is waning, officials believe, as President Wilson awaits the re ply from Gen. Carranza to hie note threatening “g"ave conse quences” if the American expe dition is attacked. Rut despite this fact militiamen ’ continued to pour southward toward the border The adminis» we tration is by ns certain that a ft may not b need for the} \ troops } A United P h xico City stating that Carrar | | Howard §. King, held by police for further investigation of mur- der of two ansa 5 | SENATE COMES TO THE AID OF SETTLERS ON N. P. LAND GRANT :: But ously h “ ithe execution of two Villletas oat] ante as_much as posnibt $ cathe bamn. ceaticld An irritating influences at- || oor ite oenged gis ched to the e of Ameri. | ¥¢ 4 ing an “While the, p mt © not {oF the death of Columbus oldier withdraw the tro in Mexico, new bey oe age boo » don oa lorders may be expected to cover enty pu Ak . ts of F - }, and a company ¢ ew lagi bticn cep nee ee militia, brought from ¢ " making » of the ™ tarrizal fight Impossible, Some re.|formed a cordon about the ie indicate Perahing already (48%: to prevent any outbreak b por M atathesstiel: abe cetera (ree, MaKWOAA - population may hav ceived new orders Jeming Teng to get clear of towns Demme. trouble might oce Re pac ports at least that the gen-|@ ee ral ie shortening his lines some || NAMED IN SUIT FOR WASHINGTON, June 30.— The Northern Pacific railroad company’s attempts to dispos- surveys have been continu Charges have been » that the N. P. had a hand delayed he delay in order to keep trem sees squatters who settled on paying taxes on the grant land raliroad grant lands near Rav- No title was ever given to the ensdale were quashed yester- N. P. to lands not surveyed day ina bill passed by the sen But when settlers squatted on the ate giving clear titles to the —unsurveyed land the N. P. immedi ettien ately started litigation to oust them The bill was introduced by The Poindexter bill gives the land Senator Poindexter and will go tities to the settlers, and defeats the| direct to the house. att of the ra{lroad company In the original land grant to the to get the land from them ‘icieuah poenpany qeattieally etary| | Taoidterthern Pacific's titigation alternate section along the p Was was directed against G. A. Shuit handed on a platter to the Notth-, yess, 2222 15th ave. W., Seattle and ern Pacific by congress. thers. ‘WILSON LEAVES. ‘acquit TAUSCHER was about completed was jturn the bodies of the Carrizal de were other optimistic fa Should Carranza’s reply cillatory—offering the basi« feeds Sempeareiion between @ FUNSTON RECEIVES est at the White How | atches from Mexico Cit re; be ef that Carranza’s reply aye ar buoyed hop The arrival of the American pris oners tp FE) Paso and the exp ned | | willingness of the leans to re con-} he} DENIAL OF ATTACKS SAN ANTONIO, June 30.—Gen Funston received a message from Col. Gaston today, devying reports; that t Carranza garrison at 0. aga as attacked the American ‘ces at Presidio, Texas Fanston also denied pr reports of Car ranza es cutting Ger Per shing'’s lines. The war depart ment has issued orders that no In formation reg ng troop move ts iven out by any m is a precaution this or again blowing wrecki train: | OF ANY CONSPIRACY GUZMAN MENACING | countr: Japan and redipped in phos phorus Recovering them from streets and eating houses is an in | NEW YORK, June 30.—Cap . " dustry of the poor | tain Tauscher was found not COLUMBUS, N oM., June aR | WASHINGTON, June guilty by a jury today on the ree ap passe sitesi py wean cpus } t n left. Washington at| charge of conspiring to inaug where lari arran yrces ar o | Wilson le Vashington at} vite a military movement |Teported to have been concentrated | A Detective 30 this afternoon for New York.| against Canada which had as |Close to the American lines was| | where he will speak at the New! its object the destruction of the we partly undetermined here to Yo ress tonight. The| Weiland canal day I; é neal party included Secre | Tauscher is the husband of Border patrols rned that, the | peentennel yarty ae Mme. Gadski, the singer. Guzman garrison had been in tary Tumulty, Vance C. McCor-) sig Gadeki was in court when| creased but not sufficiently to con mick, chairman of the national|the jury annour its verdict, and| stitute @ threat to Gen. Pershing’s | democratic committe Mrs. Wil-| congratulated every one of the 12| communications | son and Dr, Grayson, The patt | oO will return to Washington tomor own behalf | rw, Bia route. the president a0 intimated he | PROBE ALASKA RATES | McCormick scuss plar Capt, Vor | * “ for campaign address The per bitnihe (1x ane se That's what “The Blue |eonnel of the campaign committee |¢h Ma htre recai}| WASHINGTON, June 20.—The| Lights”, is. will be announced as soon as all | wa od by the United States rail and water carriers serving Alas who have been asked to serve ac ka were today named as respond: | tq | cent TRANSFER FORD MEN Jents in a general investigation by Its mystery will hold I. P. Rice, local manager of the|the interstate commerce commis you spellbound for one SPEAKS AT PHILADELPHIA Ford Motor e¢ has been|sion in pessenger and freight | y / PHILADELPHIA, June 30——|transferred to isas City, Mo.,| rates both inside Alaska and to and mere week. President. Wilson, in an address|and G. C. Nichols, assistant: man-| from Pacific Coast and other point | before representatives of the Asso-|ager, has been transferred to Bir-] The commission also will seek to The first chapters begin clated Advertiging Clubs of the|mingham, Al W. ©. Hendricks,| aacertain whether Alaska railroads | n The Star. World yesterday, declared that the as served as assistant super-|own or operate mines. The go atondey ¢ nation’s policy must not be gu ded lent and chief clerk, bas|ernment line is not affected by the | group of people resigned lGeeuley The last chapter will be hat TAther \otea cami ha" action to vindicate al whate REE ART SCHOOL published Saturda fia" atting ws veav't”'a'«t RUSSEANS CHECKED F T SCH Jer cost th f Nbert Miss I. A. Mint, director of the Lefevre, the famou justice and janity.” BERLIN, June 3 The Russlan utional Liberal A nd Science Parisian chief of police, | “Amer gf coal ma tle nter attacks |league, of Philadelphia, will hold < ctive fictic ated i ume outheast of ewka the re-| free art school at Leschi Park for | noted hi $ end when lnterests, he said yn west of |, the war office} eight days, beginning Wednesday is at sey ’ cite nounced t The Germanea | Jul hat 2 p.m i the banker's boy is kid ASK WILSON TO SAVE ° took 100 _prisone s and seven ma All persons interested are invit naped. hes to take thet water colors | brushes and paper, and atten¢ 5 Si REBEL CHIEF | : Nor would Duvall have OUTSTRIP FRISCO HOG WEIGHING 950 cleared the mystery if it | wasninaro ine 20.—A r | POUNDS IS KILLED hadn't been for |quest that President Wilson inte eattle fovelgn commerce re LEWISBURG, Pa, June 29 jYene to save ‘the iife of Roger | ce or May were $40,022,413.| Murray Miller has slaugh ertain charming Casement m 4 Impo $16,797,287, exports} ed a Chester White hog that es § whe didn’s introduced in the senate tod $ 26,1 This is a record for| weighed 950 pounds, This is | young woman ¢ Martine of New Jerve 11 was re-lthis port. It outstrips San Fran the largest hog of this breed | smoke gold-tipped cig- "ferred to the senate foreign rela receipts for the month by ever raised in thia section. It arets. tions committes, $15,487,099, dressed 807 pounds, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916 MEMBERS DEMING, N. M., June 30, With outward apathy four Vi! ws who were In the Colum bus raid March 9 were hanged in the jail here early today. The men were put to death in pairs on a double scaffold. Taurino Garcia, still suffering from the wound he received in the raid, said just before the trap was sprung “lam about to die, and wisn my enemies to forgive me as | do them.” Eusevio Renteria, who with Garcia made tne first pair, amiled and urged his compan lon to be brave. Juan Castillo, in the second pair, with Jose Ranget, was de ant. “1 am about to die, but | am not guilty,” Castillo qoutes. A Spanish padre accompanie for | four men to the gallows Milith ‘The acart oo Guard. eharacterived $72,000 ALIMONY! e : cert Haat wiih that sane. efoleiarm that wix @| Secretary J. E. ANH te Jury Holds King as Murder ONE CENT Suspect MEX BANDITS RUSH BRIDGE; OPEN FIRE ON AMERICAN S ANTONIO, June 30. I'wo wounded American sol- {ie re ¢ cted to arrive a the spit here today with n al a unt of the at the A river 4 the Southern Pacific Dona, Tex., last night Bandits rushed the bridge hortly before night firing into the A 1 guard. One f the vas captured Phe he nto the dark ne when the Americans re DOESN'T REPEAT DEMAND THAT TROOPS LEAVE MEXICO CITY, afternoon June 30.—The foreign office this issued a three-thousand-word statement in reply to the Lansing note. The statement contains a strenuous denial many of the charges made in this note, with countercharges against the United States, but does not contain a repetition of the demand for |the withdrawal of troops. MEDIATOR ASKS LANSING CHAFES UNDER DELAY JOINT MEETING ON DOCK STRIK Immigration Henry M. White, | federal mediator shoremen’s strike, E Commiasioner Seattle, of the tong called a joint meeting Friday afternoon at San Francisco between the district board of the Interna- tional Longshoremen’s associa- tion and representative Waterfront Employers’ union, in an effort to settle strike During the morning Madsen and oth mbers of the Seattle arrived an Thursday night determined hold fast to the original demar made by the strikers for an hour straight time and $1 hour overtime and for impro ts in general in tions. Meeting Sunday A mass meeting will be held Dreamland pavilion Sunday aft noon at 2:30 by local longsho' men, when their side of the stri will be explained of the the both fac tions held separate conferences. | 30,—Secretary Lansing to- her district board from Francisco to ] nds 55 cents an ve working condi in er re ki erstood that resolutions ted protesting | guards’ activities on water front, to which the long shoremen attribute the cause o several disturbances this week Tacoma Union Enjoined A similar meeting will be held Jin Tacoma at the same time, Ta }eoma longshoremen have been en joined by an order issued by Fi ‘ed eral Judge Cushman in this city Thursday, from interfering with the business of strikebreskers em ployed at the Sperry Flour mill and dock in that elty The injunction resulted from trouble between — strike-breakers and union men earlier in the week when several strikers and others were injured and one striker shot Fear General Strike Sixty members of the Ta Commercial Club have been swe as special policemen to act se of a riot | Police brutality in San ‘oma orn in Fran lcisco is assigned as the cause of a (NOTE—The cable dispatch does|immune under such conditions. {not make it clear whether the! /t is also asserted that in many statement, as . given out the |Cases Mexicans have been murder- |arextewn foreign ofricg, ts the ac (qth, American soll and thelr mis {tual answer of the Mexican gov-|the attention of the state depart ~ | jerniiient to the American note or is! ment has jsimply an official comment preced- cr jing actual delivery of the note) been called to these rhe foreign office points out ture Replying to the charge that)ther that many of the alleged out Americans have been murdered in/rages complained of occurred ‘be Mexico. Statement points out fo the United States recognized that because of internal disturb the Carranza government, and ances, Mexican citizens also have adds that in view of this it is not suffered from depredations of ban-|proper to bring these complaints jdits. It declares it unreasonable|to the attention of the de facto to expect that foreigners sho | WASHINGTON, id be | gove rnment at this time, June |’ expectation” of Consul Rodgers as to early delivery Why Carranza Delays Lansing believed this forenoon that he was about to get the mes sege ‘rom Arredondo. The latter visited him without it, but the im dications in their conference were that Carranza’s plan is to send bis |day asked Mexican Ambas- |sador Arredondo to speed |up Gen. Carranza’s reply to the last American demand. | Lansing told the ambassador | answer thru the envoy rather than |frankly that the patience of this|thra Rodgers |government is about exhausted. It Carranza’s delay was partially lis said he pointed out that the U. explained in official quarters |S. had asked originally that Car. due. perhaps, to an | effort on his |Tanza’s statement of attitude be part, to let matters calm down, and made at once, whereas several if possible to shape up with his | days nave now elapsed and all this |cabinet an answer satisfactory 1o been the \the | i /nited St WARRANT OUT FOR ARREST OF HOTEL MAN; GIRL SAYS HE BEAT HER | government has had hes Screaming wildly for the po- her into the hotel office, where he | lice, Miss Charlotte Fox, 26 |told her she would have to pay for | years old, rushed out of the /three pints of beer | Arcade hotel, 1314 Second ave, | She asked him, she said, to ree early Friday morning, badly [turn a check for $54 and a locket bruised and bleeding from a |and chain she had left in the of score of wounds. |fice for safe keeping Her clothing had been torn from her body. Miss Fox was taken to the city hospital, where she de- | clared she had been dragged upstairs into a room in the hotel, and after being beaten by Philip O'Donnell, the land- lord, had made her escape by forcing the door. rant for O'Donnell refused ed her, she said, FIRST OF STATE MILITIA LEAVES He then sett and beat her, the arrest of) |threatened general strike tn that] . " 1 ‘ape nd authority to search | : ; Jover to Police Sergt. Putnam short li ag | ly before noon MOBILIZATION The young woman sail she had) American Lake June ae been rooming the Arcade for! first troop train to carry Wash. two we About 11:30 T hursday ington militiamen to the Mexi- night sald, O'Donnell called) can border was scheduled to ree sme leave Cosgrove station at 3 P. m. Friday. Field Company A, signal corps, and Troop B, cavalry, The ways and means committee ordered to report at Calexico, , the Seattle Day Nursery asso 100 miles east of Tia Juana, rs ciation has Issued a statement had loaded two flat cars and - bs Jasking all persons who are de-| three baggage cars with equip. sirous of helping the asociation ment. Three sleepers complet | Rie E'DNA [io conserve their used newspapers | ed the train PSCLURE |and magazines Headquarters for the Seattle Routing Secret The when collec and sold.| branch of the American Red Cross| Orders were issued for the Sees Formerly an artist's model, Miss a < ji ; ‘ will net the association a tidy su ond infantry and the bs MeClure is named by Mrs, Gallatin | 4 it In a mood work Pa_| ave been opened in the Codd |ricinate the dey tra. nal Welsh in her suit against Charles | 0.2 and magazines should be t building, and registration has be-| monies 3 aS ally M pian. millionaire club-/jy flat bundles and marked “Credit | gun there for the military training | The infantry was to stand at ate eit Awtena Se eecchame ¥ har’ Nurser |camp which will open at Fort Law. |te2tion, forming a lane thru the elsh defenc 8 Me A telephone call to Main 1540] ,- T'"lranks for the passage of thi ton July 20 le de , "i will bring a collector. The . parting contingents NEGRO MURDERER OF The Day Nursery is for the ben Be or Mise Ritlere R Aes in|" Altho the routing has been kept 'AR S 2E PAYS |efit of working mothers who can | Satan Clase S| secret, it is believed here that the WARDEN'S WIFE PAYS|0at of ver uniaren ot 7 vears | urse from ¢ alifornia, recommend: | troops will go by way of Portland. : cea ed f Bets ddan cae that etary tee 10 | ea by Maj. Gen, J. Franklyn Bell No Definite Orders JOLART M., June 30.—Un- |cents a day. The children are| The cour will include “first! No definite orders have been ee loss he ts again reprieved or |feq and cared for by persons who| #4” measures, training in the op-| ceived concerning the departure of granted a new trial, “Chicken |haye bad long experience in this on of automobiles, and general|the infantry, but officers believe Joe” Campbell, the negro con: | kind of worl on jous branches of! all troops will have departed for vieted of murdering Odette B. | Miss KE, Bender, matron of the | nursing the border by Sunday Allen, wife of Warden Allen |pursery at 202 Broadway, is a{| The khaki uniforms, which are| Maj. C. B, Blethen was made an and known as The Angel of |graduate trained nurse and has| being made in San Franci may |honorary officer of the regiment Joliet, will be hanged in the |had much experience in caring for/be procured ut the headquarters | Friday for his services in aid of prison yard here today. jebiidren, ’ when they arrive, [eruiting,

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