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The peaceful tone of Gen. Carranza’s note is present, in spite of the frantic predictions by jingoists that it would be defiant of the United States. The outcome of the Mexican situation now manifestly is reassuring of peace. This situation is exactly what was conveyed to readers of The Star consistently in press dispatches from Wash- ington and Mexico City for the past week. It is significant that the United Press, which furnishes the telegraphic service to The Star, again showed its entire reliability, in exactly the same manner as it conveyed to the people of the United States, a few weeks ago, the news that Germany had yielded to the American demand for a change in submarine warfare. Then, as now, jingoistic papers spoke of the United States being defied. The Star’s war and peace correspondents are reliable. ; THE BIG MAN IN THE MILITARY OPBRATIONS OF we i THE UNITED STATES IN MEXICO IS A LITTLE MAN EXTRA! EXTRA! GEORGE, APTER TWO WEEKS A SMALL GIANT, TOO. HEIS KNOWN AS “FIGHT OF GROUCHY WEATHER REPORTS, CAME THRU ING FREDDIE FUNSTON.” ON PAGE § ONE OF THE WEDNESDAY WITH THIS: “TONIGHT AND THURS. a Se : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS DAY, GENERALLY FAIR VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1916 wey hand ~=ONE CENT TEXT OF N WASHINGTON, July 5 the true causes of the conflict United States would be dispo* ‘The text of the note from Car between the two ntries, to- ed to accept this mediation for ranza to Secetary Lansing, de- wit The American govern the purpose mentioned above. livered today, follows ment believes, reasonably, that or whether it is still of the be "Mr. Secretary: 1 have the the insecurity of its fronfler i# lief that the same results may honor to transmit {In continua a source of difficulty, and the be attained by means of direct tion the text of a note which | Mexican government on its negotiation by both govern have just received from my government with instructions American troops on Mexican In the meanti this gov to present it to your excellency territory, aside from being a ernment proposes to employ all “Mr. Secretary: Referring trespass on the sovereignty of efforts that may its dis to the notes of June 20 and 25. Mexico, is the Immedate cause posal to avoid the recurrence of last, I have the honor to say of the conflict new incidents which may com to your excellency that the im- The Two Problems plicate and aggravate the situa mediate release of the Carrizal “Therefore, the withdrawal of tion Prisoners was a further proof American troops on the one “At the same time, it hope oft the sincerity of the desire hand and the protection of the that the American governm of this government to reach a frontier on the other are the on its part may make use of a pacific and satisfactory ar. two essential problems the efforts to ¢ rangement of present difficu! lution of which must be the di of its ties. recting object of the efforts of ities of ¢ “The government is anxious both governments ca to solve the present conflict The Mexican government ts and it would be unjust if its willing to consider, in a quick ort attitude should be misinter and practical way, and prompt € preted. ed by a spirit of rd, the “It was also the Mexican remedies which should be ap tion government that earnestly plied to the present situation Signed) C. AGUILAR igmested the plan for canton Suggests Mediation Having thu complied with ments along the boundary Several Latin - American the higher instructions my line during the conferences of countries have offered their government, it affords me pleas Ciudad Juarez and El Paso. friendly mediation to the M ure to reiterate to your excel Seeks Solution lean government, and the lat lency the assurance of my “This government is disposed ter has accepted it In principle distinguished consideration now, as it has always been, to Therefore, the Mexican govern (Signed) seek an immediate solution of ment only awaits information E. ARREDONDO.” the two points which constitute that the government of the The note is dated July 4 UNCLE SAM MEDIATE WASHINGTON, July 5. —Completely pacificatory in tone, the Carranza note answering the last two American communications to Mexico was sent to Sec- retary Lansing today by Ambassador Arredondo. The reply is brief. It em- phasizes the significance of the immediate release of the American prisoners taken in the Carrizal fight as being in- \dicative of Carranz sincere | |desire to work with the! United States. | Signed by Foreign Minister Aguilar, the note formally an- | nounces the de facto govern-| ment's favorable attitude tow- : z es a rea Te a PN jard mediation as suggested by Washington Militiamen hota is ee Sood ociee E gs leaves it to the United States to say whether this method) EnjoyTriponTrain; Play, —QN ALIENISTS “ascents relied upon to solve the situ- Sing and Find Real Poet ga Will Show Sunny Disposition ing from the presence of rt believes that the stay of ments Stricken; Parents Plan Flight for 50,000 Children NEW YORK, July 5.—The epidemic of infan | paralysis in Brooklyn and New York today assumed |proportions of one of the most serious problems |health authorities have been called upon to meet years in the saving of human lives. | The total number of deaths reached 35 at noon and jtotal number of cases reported in Greater New York was | creased to 617. } Seventy new cases of children} |suffering from the disease were re-| Iported up to noon. This ts the! jlargest number of new cases report: | ed in a single day to date, Seven| additional deaths were reported, all in Brooklyn A total of 157 new cases were re |ported to the health department during the last 48 hours, and of this p assuranc tished considera st | ' ah h M is ‘eoanen to of Marian Lambert Was ‘ |number, 48 were in Brooklyn. ABOARD TROOP TRAIN NO. 3 MS poogtsag air : Only Sham troops in Mexico is again em- | 50,000 to Leave City Portland, July 5—The folks we| The biggest “find” on the tri phasized, but the demand for | Reports reaching the health au-| left behind us may be feeling blue, | #0 far is not a Mexican spy, but a, CHEMIST IS WON OVER|their withdrawal is not reiter-| jthorities and city officials toda | but the militiamen en route to poet! |ated dicated that the parents of upward Calexico are fit to kick the win He isn't bearded or dreamy look WAUKEGAN, I ho ha oe C. Jor 5 0 chi tren were arranging t coaches aft ejing either. But he's a square ists were called fc ne defense of i y¥raniz4a take them out of New York in an first night out | shouldered, blue-eyed, husky Iad in Will Orpet’s trial for Marian Lam | Dm pe ba ° st t day t a ae Te ae _ e tim: ports came in The “grub” has been fine so far, | ee es 8p tse. ae “el .. ™ ander today to establish WASHINGTON, July 5.—The : | Hpaleedereoe uh cece bag ce ag ee and there are three white-coated “J ws ‘ " that Marian’s frame of mind before| justice department bureau of In. . ss | of pre porters —— ¥ e et equ) t f 1 ersey ¢! and other nearby Ed Keen for every car of soldiers. |Yolunteered when the fi ‘her death was that of @ girl con-| Vestigation today reported the | IVLISS ass intervlews Loita” icing motes meeaacare | ee x yh Corvespinlil Our trains have the right of ‘ ature” and, templating suicide | capture of a Mexican epy on | oWwhs. ° ur r nited Press ‘0 4 way, and every time we stop, the| Here's his first ‘war sti et | The giggling, apparently happy| the border, having in his posses 6“ Lap Ey fase eigen nope ned her ys LONDON, July 5.—The © je come running to the sta tari sith adi ony s a ition of Marian was to be| sion a copy of a communication upl an e earns | will not be ifted until the disease a) withdrawing t Z tion to look at us. a ll shown as a school girl's hysterical) to a Mexican commander, giving stamped ou | ka Troops Whenever the train stops for way of cd from the Verdun front to meet — We used to wear street clothes and be paling secret sorrows.| details of the disposition of | : five minutes or more, we are or-| just like ihe other boys you sae The alienists, Drs. William O.| American forces along the b | ye . C CAGO ATCHES len Pe.) , dered out on the platform to get A-lonkin: rand. the tow A | American forces along the bor- | eap Year iris Are HI Ww the supreme offensive of the ‘is aw Krohn and John Wisner, were| der. But heck - ‘od a to a Abeggereell > Page oe ee “tae me also to explain that Will Orpet's| The Mexican has been relea a : ALL NEWCOMERS allies, which continued to gain ‘ Quick em jere we are! acts after the tragedy in owing to lack of proper Ia le! " ! at was areal year!” he ERR oe : have all the people in the difter.| And might Woods were governed by a ep dbaker} aa By Cornelia Glass d Nae ade tho aeact maaicaen! ground on > oth — ‘ann a ent towns crowded aroun fe , he alating . | went into the county aud 4 that e for years ‘HICAG ly 5.—Every baby|Somme in last night’s fight’ = we're only rookies, rookies ar and not by the calculating | : a ear CHICAGO, July 5.—Every baby| > gz On A nin ih ete Se. fellows Wyeth Pl ln nd of @ murderer | BY WEBB C. MILLER itor’s office In the city county In June, 506 licen altogether. |prought to Chicago from the East) ing F. form in small groups to ag When the “non-come” give the order Chemist ‘for Defense lUnited Press Stat? respondent| Dduilding today and found “Cu They used to just flock in bere|today was examined at railway sta 4 < os Bed x — gt panereats: Me nd —) Fn aa Green daiaeen tt amor a fb oer ii = pid” Claude Gage, marriage |i and fairly eat ‘em up Itions by Chicago health authori-| Dispatches from British J " t we ° fense, an lear ‘ N Ju 0 h nori-| 4 er acting tes Viral | “Ought to hear the rorporals swear— | today, has turned to its side Wm.|among military men the feeling in| enee clerk Now, what is the matter this /ties, searching for traces of infan-; headquarters announce the ap- ~ probably rille ‘or Tee But some day we'll be = credit J. MoNally, coroter's chemist, wiolenne ry m ’ ne How about marriage li- | year tile paralysis | ie n 2 months along the border, whether! To the uniforms we wear louniy ase “Ganiak fee rh jsrowing that orders will be given in| censes?” | asked. | Girls, can it be we are still Roget my foe ho cennuek mecaenan pearance of German units from poke “ | rip f ja short time for the withdrawal of Mr. Gage leaned forward in | too shy to propose, in spite of | 1). mouleiaie in ian eKeue ta on the Verdun battleground on the American expedition, providing a most charmingly easy and the great advances the fem. i i McNally, it ts declared, stands| (Ca nakes no hostile mov f 0, Health © sioner Robin. the front north of the rive) 4 National Guard Back in 4 Months bas coed Fin ais tune th reed articereN teas no hostile mov confidential way. inist movement has taken? 006, See VE ee ‘ a “Well, we have some lovely son planned to place 18 persons at) Somme. BY ROBERT J. BENDER however, is a problem to which *P0ts” found on Marian’ coat! effect that x personally| new ones just in. They have work watching trains from New The news was regarded as United Press Staff Correspondent] President Wilson and army men hs after her death could not |, . A is to be| old gold edges, and the paper ) J ini sh 1 York | vastly more important than Rited Prose. Stat! Correepondent| President Wilton and ars re tear iharonvine cae sytteta De] sid gold essen, ond the Pape’ Photos Finished ["trere are now onty ree cases! Vastly more importa iia ormation is to t no intervention, Estab: f 1 These spots, the state contended, |} yt x " atrol a . of infantile paralysis in Chicago, untoward events develop, militia Pershing’s forces donbtleas will hea order garrisons and patrols me show you a few—they are B k X y sith a “ J men now stationed on the border|be back on the border within aiWe'e made by liquid cyanide of|to guard againet raids would prob-| really quite le dernier cri In baby ONteSt | Rovinson saia statements reporting further 7 or rushing there will be back in| brief time, for there is not any rea-| Potassium Jably follow retirement among people who really : ains in most of the fighting know a good marriage license, he my g their homes within the next fourjson for continuing them where 2 se - © These, the pholdcvanbek Ww’ ON | TCH }last night months. How to fill their places,!they are now, it is admitted \INDORSES WILSON ° and | am sure you will be per. |og finished the pictures of the BRIDE A Short of Reserves nddey Aehoceaatani snot - Berlin Reports fectly charmed with them—" | ootostants in The Star's Health Commissioner McBride is| Baby Co: 7 - a a Hastily T explained to him that] (o'U0G ina judges begin work {Checking up Wednesday on the pos- Ilow many German troops sibility of infantile paralysis being} have been transferred from Advance on [French Make! POUOY IN MEXICO) A jie; 3 Repulsed|s turn "sm Wein ernoon ; ? babies entered in/brought into the community by| Verdun is not yet known. Bue ° Woodinville celebrated the| penran gu) z MT mene wert to new, please,|the contest, and motion pictures |tOurteie Gn Mer ea in{ Military men declare the ale’ ‘ ,ERL aly 6 to prely want to know 0, aks Hake * > said: “There are no cases in Bhs aten A the Somme Ne W Gains ch gg in grand old style.! ie tg raging on both sides of tho| it the number of licenses issued | were taken of all the contestants |... City, but we will watch the sit-| ed offensive has succeeded sa Nw le beat Redmond. gomme, where the allies are push.| Ha been decreasing or increasing | Weuwan’ And are belng Bhown this! ation carefully.” one of its objects, the lighten- antes 1 to 8 in @ ball game n. Lan: | 90! s lenaive, | -|during leap Take, tha | Week At the Clemmer theatre, | ling of Gel s LONDON, July 5.—British troops PARIS, July 5. — French | don of with |!n& their great offensive, It was) onth of brides, June, for in-| The judges will announce the four ing of the German piesa P , ciel i We enand h | officially announced toda nth winhdth and weard the urines at} Verdun. They hold that the made further progress at impor. troops last night resumed their ' i ed Wie orn the flghting around Verdun, | stance } | Ver : aoe reer | great drive against the Ger- son's Mexican policy | pitt the fighting around Verdun)" str. Gage's face fell noticeabl the end of the week 4 [shifting of troops from that all- tant points last night in the heavy) Pong on both sides of the | Frer acks north hla I'm not just pleased with things | § important German offensive in- fighting between the Ancre and the! River Somme | mount works were repulsed as they are,” he said crossly. “Busi ee i et | Sorion toe nine xo area «| THEE GIRI [iit tnd etaost te, (REFUGEE STEAMER | WAN ABRECTED) reserves and realisation by “At Thiepval (northeast of Al-|German trench line ea ge ADMIRAL WINSLOW |the year's stimulus. Oh, of course,” ) RUNS INTO TYPHOON the kaiser of the grave menace bert) two determined enemy at-/north of the Somme” it was of he ‘admitted grudgingly, “it’s a| : * tacks ‘were repulsed, the enemy |?Clally announced today. paced | WILL RETIRE SOON ine Setter men nat soar boe| of the present allied offensive, suffering heavy losses,” said the of, South of the Somme, following Couldn't Help It | lthat in quite to be expected. The| WASHINGTON, July 5.—The SAN FRANCISCO, July 5— moar aad wtatement further gains, French {nfantry cap-| § ‘P_ lfellown would naturally. wait|Mavy department today radiograph-| Garfleld Adams, a painter, was GERMANS TRANSFER Sir Douglas Haig, British com-|t™red the Sormont farm, situated WASHINGTON, July 5.— |around when {t would only be a{ed all {ts vessels in near-by south under arrest today on sus- F Maen aha, ee ctad at? fm, (on the left bank of the river, acrorn : Admiral Winslow, commander [arort et iiies would have/ern Waters to be on the lookout| plcion in connection with the MEN FROM VERDUN 4 ‘ from Clery (east of Curlu) ie made more money | of the Pacific fleet, will be re. |for the transport Monterey. The] fire which swept thru the Grand bs: that the British have captured im |first chance. portant enemy positions in heavy| ‘Al! the southern region betweer than her sweetheart tired for age July 29, accord- | jtow much better has it been? | Sontarey has refugees aboard| apartments, in Golden Gate PRESS CAMP HEADQUARTERS fighting between the Ancre and the |this farm and Hill 63, on the road ing to orders from the navy de- || da him from Kexieo nd was last spoken | ave, last night, killing two |OF BRITISH ARMY IN Somme. Press dispatches from between Fiaucourt and Barleux The vorked for the partment today. We iasued 431 last year in} ‘9 as ehe wae running into a ty women and injuring 11 other |PRANCE, July 5.—German units British headquarters carried the ad-|‘¢!! into the hands of the French ine company | Admiral Winslow is stationed) June and 469 this,” he d scale aa i Re | lodgers, Adams denied having [from the Verdun front have ap- ditional word that German counter on the New York, in charge of our Only a paltry 8 more,” he anything to do with the blaze. | peared in action against the British in the Pacific. He was to| snorted SAN DIEGO, July 5.—In obedience} Mrs, Hazel Harron, and Miss|north of the Somme, having been oye: Armond ' And she loved him, too, _ | fleet Bere, St Phievval were repulse VED! HER OWN ROAD : My direct the movements of our ships| “How did it go year before|to consular warnings, 539 refugees|Rdna Daniels, 35, died in the flames. | transferred in the last few hours to Ree a It wasn't her fault she on the western coast of Mexico. last?” from Mexico are here today on the| Miss Daniels suffocated as she sat|stem the allied offensive. TERRELL, Tex., July S.—Traine more Mr. Gage beamed naval transport Buffalo. at her dining room table, and her A German counter-attack on MEX TROOPS MOVE lou: the: Teaae Sidiand stopped: fixe ye owe WANT GOLF LINKS TO! body was found there. Thiepval this morning was re- t , - : os i Women Jump pulsed, Several German officers |iinutes today, during "| Metty| It wasr t his fauit he U S S EAME ‘The injured, six of whom were|rushed up to the British lines, sur 8, Tex., July 5—Gen.! oq by her son and was given him! & REPLACE THE DRINKS . _ I women, were hurt by burns and by|rendering 100 men EAGLE PA severe sprains sustained when they ; Murguia today was reported to be b | | ; - = me EE: by his mother Ought she to marry | | j moving several thousand Carranza seis i unr Caibe duis ® tel jumped from windows and missed YEGGS INJURE FOUR troops from Piedras Negras, oppo BURIED IN VERMONT mY CALG . ta uly 5.—— LONDON, Jul The Amer-|NO DETAILS the life nets, Others tumbled frev site here, to the railroad town . s ‘ A Government golf links to ab- jjcan steamer Jacob Luckenbach} Nig YORK, July 5.—The Luck. |the fire escapes. None are fatally eel Allende, 40 miles south. No motive|,..2H!I0OWS FALLS, Vt. July 6 That's the problem con sorb the time that was expend. has been sunk in a collision in the | iyach steamship Company eatd|hurt. Many firemen were cut a MARYSVILLE, Mo. July Boe UM accent to txowes The train bearing the body of Het fronting the young cou ed in saloons was the proposi- |channel. The crew was saved tna Gan 4 : burned | While a woman stood guard, three " at is © i Green arrived here at 10 a.m. and| 1. in “John the Fool tion the drys made today, fol. | The Jacob Luckenbach was 4 fey had no details of the! T¢ ig alleged Adams quarreled|yegsmen early today blew the safe [Preparations were completed for | Ke a SE ree lowing the total abolition of the |three-masted steam vessel of 2,792 |collision in the channel by which|with the landlord during the after:|of the St, Mary state bank, escap- Railroads of the United Stat the funeral, which took place| "e* np S NUVCla-WCeck, sale of booze in the province tons, bullt in 1881, and with New|the Jacob Luckenbach, one of their|noon, and that he was ordered to|ing with $2,400, after wounding four Row operate 51,490 passenger cars. at 11:30, in The Sta t July 1st York her home port, fleet, was sunk leave. persons, . Sr eee ee