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SEND A PRESENT p p . VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916 ONE CENT The Seattle Star ' NIGHT JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER WILL, RE TT YEARS OLD when en eae C SATURDAY! HE'S BEEN GETTING PRESENTS FV ER As ‘, a es PRY DAY-FROM THE GASOLINE CONSUMERS a. READ AROUT HIM ON PAGE 6 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DAK SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ‘e ge “yt dr ae = AME EDITION H BD HIS ATTITUDE ) KATH K POR? TEK "T RICAN PUBLIC BY REPEAT: 1E SAY NOW PONIGHT in COUNTY MACHINE EAMES WHIP PLA Y BALL! N Oo W WATCH | Smashing the Line for a S’teen Thousand Yard Gain! 1] GILL AND RONALD MIX IN | _ COUNTY AND CITY GAME [LANSING NOTE SENT TO CARRANZA TODAY | --HERE’S FULL TEXT WASHINGTON “PLAY BALL!” “Her Umps" Reah White head, the prettiest judge in the world, will pull Reginald H. Thomson, on her mask coun climan and hill-cutter, will step up to the plate, expectorate on hie palms and prepare to swing | 4 July The note delivered today by Sec on the pill i. Petary Lansing to Ambassador Arredondo, in reply to that re King Dykeman, judge of the Tm ceived Tuesday from Foreign Secretary Aguilar, follow Superior court, doubled up in Sir; 1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the receiver's box, will hold up | your communication of July 4, 19 n which you subscribe a two fingers. Sixty voters employed in the new note addressed to me by the secretary of foreign relations of Michael J. Carrigan, county County-City building as your government, and to request that you transmit to him the commissioner, will catch the elevator men, plumbers, painters following reply signal and loosen up a swift and carpenters, are scheduled to be “*Mr. Secretary: | have the honor to acknowledge the re [| [nshoot from the mound that ceipt of your courteous note, transmitted to me by Senor Arre- will tickle the bateman’s back at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. | dondo on the 4th instant, in which you refer to my notes of whiskers, and— The door will be lock the ¢ dune 20 and June 25, and to assure you of the sincere gratifi “Ball O-o-one!" her umps will | your team, but we'll reconsider the umpire question Hi Gill only grinned 7 Hi's Left is Glace eee who is “in” with Hamilton, | in the charity commissioner's rooms SATEST NOTE IS PROFFER OF HELP ss un'siciactnes ao |ginss. 1 cracked the ‘collar bove AIR RAID Kl S$ it ‘ ' " lass. 1 cracked the collar bone I 7 Gen. Carranza’s note of July 4 i§ ; | " first. Then | broke the arm. and vi re LEGON ede Oana te aute ana tong ere tre bater got neuritisin dt. It's all right | Z to fill up the sleeve of my coat, but | @ poor substitute for anything ful.” “frank statement of the difficulties which have unfortunately arisen and expresses gratification over the . unreserved expression of the de Reb: Saye Hele Gand Bob Hesketh admitted he was sire of your government to reach e best baseball captain at atiesamedt.” probably the best baseball capta States fs prepared immediately to exchange views as to a practical plan to remove finally and prevent A recurrence of the difficulties which have been the cause of con- Secretary of State Lan ie. American im Spirit EMPLOYES ORDERED TO ORGANIZE FOR HAMILTON; MEET AT COURTHOUSE TODAY tains drawn, and Lafe Hamilton will Knudsen Names Smith The next move was a motion send a committee to Krist Knud-| litical meetings Frid WOMEN AND BABIES janitors, | his chot Paul and the machine, to ask him for commissioner from uth end. 16 committee returned with the the * herded into a room on the first floor | name of Lon Smith. 8 nith’s name was endorsed, The committee was then sent to Knudsen to ascertain his choice for ur cation of my government at the frank statement of the diffi shout. crack the whip county commissioner from the city culties which have unfortunately arisen in our relations along Some Ball Game Mystery enshrouds the meeting of| district. Altho the committee did the international boundary and the unreserved expression of In short, folks, the warmest game the King County Employes’ associ-| not report, it is understood among the desire of your government to reach an adjustment of the of baseball ever played in Seatt ation, as it has been politely named. j the association members that Frank difficulties on a broad and amicable basis. will be in progress ig 7 ranide dig bape ‘le me is ioe cae The conter 1 »» in understood, from the lps o! ‘8 Different Now SAME INSPIRATION ‘ontest will be between Be ‘ J P “'The same spirit of friendship and of solicitude for the Heaketh’s fast nine of city hall of ® renelliogs ‘member, Chat Frank P. |. Geversh Ssecthe, sats Diatedanbe of cordial: telations between eur twe ceuntrice tn- ficials and a speedy bunch of Mullen, former councilman, is to|25 or 30 civic and other organizes apired my government, which equally desiree an immediate so- youngsters” from county officia be endorsed as candidate for county | tions a the comely, hep dom, under the captaincy of John commissioner from the city district,! sioners for an assembly room lution of the differences which have long vexed both govern: : > M. Thateher and county employes are to lose|the new building, Hamilton and ag i aie sae It will helddeme dey nest their jobs {f they fall to obey orders,| Knudsen turned them down flat. . t ie Seeue ah heck an He A diye Nove that t :, je week under the auspices of The So works the mac | Hamilton took the view that there acto government of Mexico is bes ig © give quick ei Phan Star for the benefit of the militia Two weeks ago the King County| was no room for a lot of agitating eeetion! oy agente in wage fond upon to hae obec boys’ mess fund Em association was organ- women to hold haranguing parties . 7 ll sign Mayor Gill as ump rank Paul, of t rm of Kin ne first thing you know,” pared aeeneesately - a el views as to yy ae A seed to sph Cat. Weoketh of the city team near & Paul, underwriters for most | sald, “they will be holding political ee Teeny SO8 Srevent & recurrence of We dittoultics Friday of the insurance on King county | meetings here.” which have been the source of controversy 1 wouldn't have a chance to get property, who !s Hamilton's man-| He ordered the charity commis “‘Mecept, Mr. Secretary, the renewed assurance of my high- to first.” sald Judge Ronald, one of ager in the latter's campaign for| sioner to move into the von the stars on the county lineup. sheriff, ruled the roost viously selected for the janitors, str, yours very sincerely, | “You. we way Cass brought in a set of ready-|and sent the latter to the larger P * ea ‘ou won't, anyway,” sald Cap’ ROBERT LANSING. | Bob. “Neither will any others on bylaws, which were adopted.|hall originally intended as ame as sembly room. to} aftern PARIS, July 7.—The open town of Lure has been bombarded by a German air squadron and 11 women and children killed and three wounded. The war office announced today that the French will reserve reprisals ntil later. Lure is a town of 6,000 lying west Belfort and near the es in upper Alsace. A French bombarding air squi n last night dropped 40 shells Ham-Les-Noines railway Germ and nan | ad- mn ing squadron the Lessincourt woods. sing dispatched to Mexican Ambas-| Arredondo will telegraph the note| 0! the reeery Fey yp fader Arredondo today a reply to'to the Mexican foreign office. | about that came.” said he, modes tm Chenga. weet vi The Star does not agree with those officials who contend | , 20 20 KILLED IN GULF inoup thos” Well-known magmas that the supreme court decision pulls any teeth out of the . ee ae aitbice tie prohibition law. The decision, The Star believes, rather itn STORM: 80 MISSING man Moore, Third Baseman Al tends to Americanize the law, thereby making it a measure ig 5 Wile MOTE fixed: the. ethers) th worthy of greater respect. Such being the case, the law is th JACKSONVILLE, Fia, July | Frieda, Capt. Witck, with a crew of| (nei? position as yet, but will prob. STRONGER. 7—Twenty dead and several |i. Ve so days overdon and it io) eft, sarden, and Will H. Hanna A careful reading of the decision shows that it will in no million dollars’ property » in right feared she went down. A schooner Some Dark Horses way interfere with the prosecution of the violators of the VILLA SEEMS TO BE age was today’s estimate ef (with 16 aboard which left Gulfport ' 8 1 tH) toll taken by the storm |Thursday afternoon Is still unheard] | Jim Agnew and Harry Carroll are law—those who traffic in liquor. Be coves te create of | from ie tee. is holding them as dark horses to The decision does interfere, and rightfully, with the si jabama, Louisiana ani jor- as cool Capt. Thatcher with, and would . 4 A , me or . Ida for two days. Most of the | Reports from Chandler, Miss. | ice toil where they wolld pla} right of officers to invade a man’s private home, where there EL PASO, July 7-—Villa May Be Plot \ A , . ners = figure,” said Thatehe hat . * * .s again looms up in the Mexican Son Pour promiscnt citizens of St.|crews of six each, were missing.| 1 figure.” sald Thatcher, “tha is not even the faintest suspicion that he is a bootlegger. situation, threatening ‘Carran- |,,vomerer: In circles frtendly tg tine are dead tod the |These boats put out Wednesday| *°."" bisclrs ad 46 ta aide ’ . . ‘ za's army in Northern Mexico. wid thag Tt tarrancaa tains ana |eventns. get right now. 1 veel 19 be abi A man’s home is his castle. It should be free from raids for tie aritned reporte to United [the reported reappeararice ‘of Mi heavy wind of yesterday. Whipped! Pensacola reported only slight] Gig days. Guess I can do it yet petty grounds, That is essentially American in spirit—and States officials here today de- {8 & plot by interests who favor ims by the tail of the tornado that erty damage. The loss at! without any trouble. I may be a . clare the bandit leader himself tervention and wish to keep the strack Mobile and sacola, the jox!, Miss, mostly in the resi-| Panddad, but Im there with the in law. Is at the head of over 2,000 American expedition in Mexico, rain bil wealthy dence section, is estimated at more aa sh sas re men, in possession of Jiminez turpentine man iver, who was|than $200,000 Thatcher will play John Bennett The prohibition law, as it is now on the statutes, and as and menacing Torreon, Gomez REPORTS TO WASHINGTON Griving an automobile in which H.| Eleven fishing parties which de-| oo ine first willow it was voted upon, was meant to forbid the sale of liquor Palacio and other cities now WASHINGTON, July 7.—Mexis B. Parris, John Neweap and John’ parted for various islands Wednes Serinett Stope ‘Ein r ° T ° held by small Carranza garrl- can Ambassador Arredondo, f E. Quigley were riding, |All were day and Thursday were till ur Daet Coihs te Ait bia wile in the state. To get the bootlegger is one thing. To permit tone | detachments ot 222" , instructions from texte led when the skidded into ard from, and it is feared the : said cap, “and he'll stop shine s . sae ‘ efeating several detachments of! City, today notified the st de Hel train pear Elkton [bane persed She Dl said cap, “and: hell. ot the possibility of any eee or eeivene omnes wreaking facn tron woth of Paral the|partinent that & large bead af MI eports so far received have J ; Pre + H 4 i ebels have been leaving a trail of|listas attacked the Carrai He named a few of his co pe w Ir a & a rranza garris tered in over shak res FOUR DROWNED i hace not a Pa ea s hance petty vengeance, rsecution an spite oF against S citizen, death and destruction in their}/son at Corralitos, near Jiminesy | It ts feared pro damage at. MOBILE, Ala... Ju Gale-|i, the first inning, he expects to who, without intent to sell liquor, has more than the speci- wake, according to information|Chihuahua, Wednesday, almost de Pensacola will gre exceed that stricken Mobile got its first word a chat at some time . . 1 h diff t reaching state de partment agents. ' stroying It. of Mobile to the outside world today since : liege ite fied amount stored away, is altogether a different matter. cet = We ay. Heavy ¢ nace As of one .. NEW ORLEANS, July 7— | one by the Gulf storm to sailing |!#% men are aut The prensa ee On er ee oe oe DEFENSE RES I S IN ie rthur P. [ y 1 Lundin, Wil . . ies Sian. $9 forvene or? mise graft and steam vessels In St-| gickels, Krist Knudeen, Lafe Ham portunity for grandstanding. It was meant to suppress the g oF. —n tis Brinker, John M, Wrigh 0 Ing here at 7 a. m. today, frem | Four persons, two of them white,| yom cus Brinker, John Mt Wright aloon and the bootlegger——and with that, the supreme court various sources. The radio to /are known to have been drowned.|~ a euiviae f ; A f d Mobile and Pensacola was |it is feared others may have per-|,,.. Cont figure we'll need more has not interfered. working fairly well at this | isneq | than ha ° ir nine to trim the cl hour, and it is thought the loss nat thr the city |", = ene A “ a hae Wiacedass Rivviceas wit Be. — seniek 42 t tt Tit | give ‘em all 4 chance to warm up WAUKEGAN, IL, July 7 ra his relations with Celeste he Known come time thie after. | Teens tongute’ la: ee: ine | defense in Will Orpet's trial for | Youker ; ral witnesses we! Se an nimne ne en A MESS FUNDS FOR BABY EPIDEMIC SPREADS °°) 200i" unt soar magma any ships are sain he | buildings at th height of the its ease shortly after opening of | ments will be completed early nex® ee See Now court toda week Sugareeocs GUARD SWELLED FHA ST Thy¥RUOUT THE EAST; :: | 4 | s Just before Jame Wilkerson Claim Case Won 9 I parelyzed Donations for the Mational| J |chiet of Orpet’s counsel, announc:| Orpet's counsel contend neg Guard mess fund, to be tributed ed that the defens was thru,| have proved his innocence beyon EXTENT DAMAGE UNKNOWN = |“tiard moss fund: to be distributed |Judge Donnelly blocked State At /a reasonable doubt. They sald MONTGOMERY, Ala., July at the be were augmented Fri-| s s torney Dady's f to recall Orpet|they have shown by expert testis ¢ Gulf storm that has wrought] (0) 3 raised by Mrs. Edgar |to the stand ther eross-ex-|mony that the cyanide Orpet haves in many Gulf coast cities i. 8. Hadley, $150 raised by Capt. W.] amination. Donnelly refused to/access to was not the kind the past 48 hours was apparently|7 petten' and $285 raised by. boys : Ronee ' ficlale TWO IN LOS ANGELES permit Dady to question Orpet re-|killed Marian. V centering inland, in the vicinity of| i, ¢y N th Broadw district NEW YORK silly t-te re pon occurred 18 ANGELI July 7.—Tw oon ny ‘acation ‘ Vicksburg, Mins., early today. Re-| who eave ?-cent open alr circ worked board of health offi atari ; r er gh Ethie ead ee ports began to come into Montgon The Seattle Electric company| cialis who have been striving 123 id can ' . orted e la Angeles today Tatil vor have made ery eg e dar 2 ad bac in bay en ale bad are ; ‘ee ing me | unsuccessfully to kill the in dir All fron Health Director Powers issued a cola, Mobile and various smaller) ¢unds for the signal corps | ‘gentle ‘paralysis “ epidemte rk are ex a tor I years € g Phe ities Harley of the German-American | er ‘ dis ” : Aa An unverified report from Beloit,| hank {s accepiing funds for Com-| here, admit their belief that |. iy) oui aDELPHIA i \ were t a re "3 oy Ala., told that negroes had been| pany D, and Miss Grace Rippe, at| the scourge probably — will PHILADELPHIA, Ju 1 Sanit Sinue’ as that hie 4 of our led and others injured Ripr cafe, 314 Pike st, is ac continue thruout the summer discove two ¢ f infant ce g fund 0 ompan A y bout | paral th elt h led t ie es Beer ae novels-a j cepting is for Compan | The mortality continues at abon U. 8. BOARD CONFERS Z - ' a laa van ever re.{ drastic action WASHINGTON. J Pie wei Unaffected by the recent su- George D. Conger, superintendent T corded in previous outbreaks here. here of the e cay * d he opt Friday the h ui’ve enjoye c FORT SAM HOUSTON i et re. | her F Ith service, today went )| several hundred dollars’ worth | the opinion Friday t hat t he suprem@ tl winter, let 4 € i] TING th board fk icia / relone 6 eins cHicago oon ce to discuss wa ‘ana a ileuuse-beiee in: Pelican ane joourt had not harmed t he ary law, you the mer offer SAN ANTONIO, July roe ar! ATG 0. P P. MEE "tc = ly i a ie ne Cr iets kiko ‘HICAGO, July 7 « ae TOA whe infantile) police and sheriff's office was | 4 g bes ei ‘ ‘ rs will make Fort wh governor,| aid was promised yesterday by | prompted he uthori toda from Judge Brinker. breez mmers tvle , Houston the largest milita A st noon Friday to a ecretary of the Treasury McAdoo. |to take ste to prev t € POSTALS FOR SOLDIERS Pine of $100 were imposed by SON I$ WITHHELD readir at ‘ on n the United State NEC | attended luncheon of the Young] It was estimated today that the|demic assuming proportior t WASHINGTON, Ju The | | ollce Judge Gordon in the cases of the ar There wil ” Men Republican club at Elks'|total number of cases has reached |lar to the wave of disea Ame Red Cro t Adam Wats, proprietor of the Gol PORTLAND, July 7.—Sa : voli and 17,0 11 “50, Since the outbreak of the| York, Several cases were reporte Sauk aie Mien oF tha Stat field hotel, 1529% First ave, and/[ Adair, father of Lieut. He Fe t ' 4 ationa ee, now npaign-| disease there have been 65 deaths. | down-state 1 deaths fr ' ‘ tate : : Alex Carlson, both of whom violat Adair, who was killed in @ e 1 amr R iisea. 4 en ( c lack ‘ ombined strength torr hington, will fantile paral have occurred t und t t it quor law Carrizal tight, died here Wed- the novel next week ot the « will be greater thar club soon, as will W.| FIVE IN CLEVELAND Chicago since Janna 1, 1916 d sta i May Terry and Denny Faley were J nesday night without knowing: 6 ‘ ) t l b — te that the maneuver division of nother candidate, from CLEVELAND, O. Jul The iE yout the av e for the ane ' wrder ined $100 and sentenced to jail for the fate of his son egin 3 191 Chene fifth case of infantile paralysis | here. @ 130 days. ' He is now holding his own po junctions west of Charlesville, Ree turning to the French lines, French war planes escorting the bombard- brought down two German planes near Mecieres an@ on

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