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STEAMER BERTHA BURNS | wae AARRAARAAAR nnn nanan fowie! Eleven Straight! O YOU realize that the Seattle A S T as ventn shied place? Get ies en eee EDITION the dope, get the dope! The Star's sport page is the place to find it! The Onl VOLUME 18, NO AT SEATTLE TIDES High AND 12/24 pom, 110 ft, 6:28 ow . Be ® i 4 AISER STAGGERS WORLD BY CRUSHING BLOW .9. Official Declares Sheriff Hodge Faces Prosecution Paper in Seattle That Dares to ‘o Print the News SEATTL WASH,, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915. i 7s cin IN ACTION TRAPS GREAT RUSSIAN ARIES; PLANS A NEW DRIVE AGAINST PARIS LONDON, July 20.—The most stupendous campaign since the time of |Alexander the Great is now not only threatening Warsaw but contemplates the ‘envelopment of the chief Russian field armies. Communiques from the war of- fices in Berlin and Petrograd today revealed the vast extent of the German oper- ations on the Eastern front in such a way as fairly to stagger military critics. The daring stroke of the kaiser, a co1p to release his great Eastern army for joperations against the French and British, has amazed England. With Gen. Von Buelow pressing forward in the Baltic provinces and Mar- shals Von Hindenberg and Von Mackenzen closing in upon Warsaw from oppo- peat to prison. for the | |site directions, it is now evident the kaiser is making a daring attempt to cap- |e 4 — ture simultaneously Riga, the rich Baltic seaport, and the Polish capital. sof justice at Washington for, " P cue"? Going hand in hand with this stroke of maintaining two strong offensives maa en ranges ; > r ag oe at such widely separated points, the field operations are being carried out in such mh ‘ ; > rz i : a manner as to endeavor to envelop the great Russian armies of Central Poland, “ones nem ergy ee P ‘ . , . ras : or force their retirement to Brest-Litovsk, 115 miles to the east. : ox tages Mion i * " ‘ th # > alee Extreme pessimism prevails in London. Military critics are able to see little ‘No attempt was made Tuesday to} that prisoners, state and fed | had been permitted to leave) cells at the King county jail.) the freedom of the city, and} ge instance allowed to visit following public announce-| that Joseph F. Fishman, In-/ r of prisons for the United Guites department of justice, was Petts city to conduct an investt {ato reports of trregularities declared Tuesday that was open to charge) of federal court, or to by the state, for per to escape. sheriffs have been pros. | ‘and sent to prison for the | government men. ! had kidnaped Phillips! hope of the Russians recovering from the utter collapse which has followed their ‘that they had him in custody| NEWSPAPER retre: the The Germ: fen they asked me to produce) — Regarding the above, Staff Photographer W. H. Durborough, who Is in Germany, taking war iletinee Torre Star Sea op ni a, ppli f a aaa at, ip. ae apparently being sup- “This photograph shows a German machine gun squad checking » Russian frontal attack. The Germans are most expert in the P Ie i i a Mt the lai if eyo ashi th is expec! ser, 1 je su in sm ung e Russian forces, It‘ ls a great sight to watch them advance, lying fiat and crawling inch by Inch, dragging thei believe fn treating a prisoner, ound ition b ith them. Th 10, y aging their gun ammunition boxes w em. ene three guns were pouring 10,000 shots into the Russian lines every hour for six hours, while |will transfer the greater part of his military strength to the West front, and essay pps! drive on Paris and Calais. es dog—third degree methods | was at the front with them.” censors today permitted ae Mi all that—but they don't get Berens: CREW ESCAPES ‘MOTHER OF THE DEAD aes REPORT GERMAN SUBMARINES given them all sorts of lib- thorities discredited the report jeventual abandonment of the x, te | « It makes men of them to | jt them on their honor, but no- ty ever did a man any good by) HAT a tremendous story Im these faces from Pietro’s great capital by the Russians would cause| him arownd like a cur. | statue, “Mother of the Dead,” the remarkable work of sculp-/ no surprise here | a ture which holds the hearts of thousands who visit the expo-| | The Russian armies about War _ Calis to See Phillips | says Edward Phillips, sition at San Francisco! \saw, which successfully resisted the repeated attempts of Field Mar Wing &@ year's sentence at the MOTHER OF i vietition of the white slave | DEAD, aainotoen| shal Von Hindenberg to take the city| Mh thle July 20— | — It was also their opinion that up and went to Queen | BOF THE LIVING! OLD are now about to be caught between) | e b ot Mitt was today @ base for operations in the Hill to visit his wife. Be ae a $ MAGE AND INFANCY, /|attacks from both the north and vestigating reports that sub- Carribean sea other than the | pa : *\South unless the Germans are check-| @rines, presumably German, North Atlantic zone was in beard of it, and, follow- THE GOING AND THE h ard of it, and, follow-| Bono pagers shag dr A have eee seen off the coast of iey SNE T time Gen. Von Bu. etary Daniels said he di HAT GOES BETWEEN At the same tim bg Naval authorities expressed not doubt that some of agg ester island, at the entrance to he was having an alterca-| The steam freighter Bertha, of | his wife. the Pacific-Alaska Steamship com-| Uyak bay, Kodiak island, according LOST, ROTT low's cavalry raiders have ap-/ locking the man up In the!| pany, under charter to Libby-Mc-|to meager reports Tuesday, and THERE SOMEWHERE IN| Droached within 40 miles of Riga| ‘the belief that Germany plan- man submarines of the latest 2S marshal's office, Fishman | Nell & Libby, carrying cannery |later was destroyed by fire. The THE WAR - PLOWeD/2nd the Austrians are striking| "¢¢ @ submarine base on the | type could cross the oc but "st the jail, he says, and/| supplies to Northern Alaska, went crew escaped SOIL OF FLANDERS |Deavily in Galicia, stretching the| American coast, but office declared nothing official as to to be permitted to see aground early Tuesday, on Har Nothing further is known, as the OR GALICIA vast fighting line along a front of| Were of the opinion that this their reported presence off the ‘ more than 1,000 miles had not yet been accmplished. | American coast was before him. captain has not yet wired particu psn shea Ae ec a Saal a, alleges Wayne Sutton, |lars to the Seattle office. jailer and former varsity KID H | The Bertha, formerly a passen pot star, brought forth a man |ger steamer, was one of the oldest fo later admitted he was Robert vessels in the Seattle-Alaska trade. {introducing him Phillips. With the Portland, she carried Halley Has Explanation | |the vanguard of those who stam explained Sutton must seded North in the days of the! ondike rush Misunderstood the name of | |K Fishman asked to see. | She was built in Alameda, Cal A wild chase: in a jitney bus from | in 1899. The childless and the orphan. Struggle, suffi Keeping Russians Busy Ing, unutterable anguish, So consistently are the Ru issians | irreparable loss, the dead| upon every front being kept en past in that old face; ajsised that & redisposition of the waite doubt and anxious|Siav forres to reinforce the most Inquiry of the future in the| desperately threatened spots is im young one. possible. An unanewe There is little contradiction of N jerman claims of continued raignment of wa found in the official | ens to be | statement from Petrograd. Isolat-) Announcing his intention to take ep take tb wave, “hod all its predecessors questioned Monday as to, the had assumed the name of| Ballard to the downtown district! She was of 752 tons; 185 feet in criminality and folly, as | SU Bunday night and Glass| all went for naught late Monday | length, 32foot beam, and 22-foot| symbolized by its living nent en are claimed, but re | morning, ss replied; | #fternoon t t | depth | victims, the mother who | et sic oeeee the Slavs at the most |" appeal from the final order of | have actually Invested a little over Betton spoke to me as Ed,|, Deputy Sheriff Rogers, having in oe has lost all and the child) ‘'re™ oints is admitted |the public service commission in| S!X million and a half, The com- formation that Fred L. Wesner, who must tread among Important Pp its ipa tiia es findings in the case of | ™lsston finds that the present re life's pitfalls alon Will Capture Railway the Seattle Lighting company, Cor- | Productive value is over seven mil- Petrograd admits the capture of] poration Counsel Bradford, in aj lion and a half dollars, a tu ac , a and that the Kranotaf by the onrushing army of / communication Tuesday to the city | Present fair value of the property T didn't know what it all Yes!” planned to kidnap his apvenvond ETS so 1 anewered ‘Yes Marguerite, despite a HIGHWAYMAN G “The glory of war!" Can Not ‘only Phillips and the other | 4ushter, e fer isuued by Judge Ron prisoner, Charles Houston, | © ourt ord 900 IN HOLDUP you find it in that old face? ite aes a eo missing | ald, pending divorce proceedings, Where Is the eon whom Von Mackenzen council, flays knockers of municipal |!8 over nine million dollars, and | wh Fishman asked to see him oot ont So8 Ballard to nip the plot | she, In agony, gave to her! bib beh ped ir alanel a rship jthat the amount upon which the | Mintay evening, have been put)! the bi MILWAUKEE, July 20.—Slug country, whom she, night| Dave forced thelr wa | “The Seattle Lighting company,” | Company is entitled to earn a re. Ethel honor, but several state| He got there just in tine to tee ging Edward Losse, cashier of the and day, nursed, cared for, tiles of the taublin ising pated [turn and upon which the people as well, Chief Jailer| i ane. Siney bound for the city.| local branch of the Cudahy Pack-| worked for, struggled for,| © ir) ¢ this raflway. will Piaae sas must pay is over nine frankly says 1 ORG a ney nd tin nother [Me company, a highwayman ¢9.| sacrificed for? He's In hie! ,, he, capture of thin Te the fort:| D | million and a quarter dollars ag Abie gael acta bat’ was outdistanced MT | caped with $4,900, in a sensational “glory” among the un he of tvangorod, guarding War-| guna the het tit ast nee ws, servi entence | #uto, but was o' , old-up here y Dane ‘ess of Ivengorod, | ¢ ct that sal " jess, serving a sentenc hold-up here today. Lose was at known dead of the Ypres. 1. \ cv, the south, ‘From Ivangorod, SCALP OF GwaA, an.-alleged. Gasabte hie Wesner left Seattle for Spokane on a Great Northern train last Maybe the unspeakable the rajiway continues di to chise right; that it has, for many 8 years, the local a reflection of his glory, * capital, the to itself and epee hg SG tacked while walking thru the S statutory offense; Paul Schu | wholesale district policeman, convicted @ accepting a brib y Krall, | nent TE in thie wtnach at| A Wire has been sent to the sher To the north of the he Diamond, and Joseph C Hin. | !ff of Spokane county to arrest E. J. Henning of San Diego elect but it looks like eternal) Russians also admit the capture of| ea | very favorable conditions, and ag Seattle barber, who choked his | him @4 supreme dictator of Moose loss, grinding sorrow,/Porely by Von Hindenberg’s| = PORTLAND, July 20.—A res. | Sfter nearly 42 years of operation, W fo death ina drunken frenzy, — ——— — hopelessness. jtroops, Continuous assaults are olution demanding the removal | the Seattle Lighting company now Surely, glory must shine|declared to be in progress along| from. office of U. 8. Com- | has a funded indebtedness of near- forth from the face of the the Narew river, while little Is left| missioner of Education P' ly six milli hilan- nillion and a half child, Glory Is his only to the tmagination as to the grad-| der P, Claxton for alleged ut- } and deficits or duvaiopment Sone permitted to go any about the courthouse You Want to Save Money and even down Profanity 3 i Gitsete nection Ca heritage. He had a father, ual retirement of the Slavs ~ derogatory. to the | {rom 1904 to June 30, 1914, are al. for the sheriff's office, of Course he had a home, he had a) Great Cavairy Campaign flag, and protesting against the lowed in the sum of about $1,600,- : said. | chance. War has robbed) ‘The occupation of Tukum, on the! further printing of the publica. | 00. qt? Right before he was to enter | him of all save the glory |toad to Riga, as claimed by the} tions of the American Schooi “Those portions of the press, wate penitentiary at Walla Now here is a straightforward business proposition The strong die upon the battlefield swith tile iatloras * glorify. nog i PM feyeat aatenal’ ekooneat wae peopel sjculiPacn eaeaidte testa od : +\from Petroggad y at national expense; Poe 4 your careful consideration. If you will start in || ing a tiag or an idea, either of which may be a sham or @ villainy. Oth-| In the Rete Sai hse Wiel -Ununtiweualy adinted’ Goal Ee Monee cond ite allied inneregne, was allowed tol] right now, and make it a rule to do‘as much of your || ¢" yletims are the aged, who Gladly totter to the grave, and the children | Bulow, who was in command along-| the Congress of the National and other croakers, who are out a guard , ev I { Ss who have to combat the Inglorious things of life alone. | side n. Yon Kluck in the first Society of the» Sons of the constantly indulging lamenta- He returned at & p. m. and the shopping as possible through the ads in The Star TEN YEARS HENCE, THE PEASANT “PLOWS UNDER” THE| ‘drive upon Paris, is conducting one) American Revolution, tions because of losses on our Morning was taken to Walla you an save robably at least a F of the most extensive cavalry cam municipal for the remainder of hie ite you will find that you cé ¢ p | east a4) HERO AND HIS HALO, FOR IT 1S THE SEASON FOR PLANTING] faigny in history, [le ix overrut:| CLAXTON DENIES CHARGE Pa conser an Privy aE couple of hundred in the course of a year on things | POTATOES. THE EARTH 18 FULL OF BURIED GLORY. Ming the Windau river region and,| BELLINGHAM, July 20.—P. P.| foregoing facts. ‘The chacavice | ° ob +, rye TEN YEARS HENCE THE “GLORY” FOR WHICH THE FATHER according to the Russian state-| Claxton, here on a lecture tour, to hich which you absolutely have to buy. Practically every- }} See ta now’ aavancing towait dey lemed® Statement explaining | “cwnarship ond corre ot are en ' \ 'S§ PICTURED ORPH A INVESTIGATION thing you will want to buy you will find advertised hr odie dig 4 AN DIED WILL BE BUT FERTIL-| Hotsimberg from Tukum |his flag apeech in Boston two years| municipal street railway in our MASHINGTON uly 29-The||| in The Star, because this paper carries ads for the No, you find no glory of war In these faces we present above. tn| pind sarahat Von Pisenctvitg |SUNNE FIGHCAE A the kone | department’ today began a 4 y business institutions of Seattlepand you may || the °l4 woman's you find but the heart-wrenching pathos of total loss; | have captured 101 Russian officers | meeting of the Sons of the vere “Compared with the finan. rer. ony beeen “se leading business insti v anc Y || in'the child's, “Why did they kill my daddy? What will become of me?”| \ng og 780 men Fe ee heraule, He aide eT] cial record and manipulations boone io | the attack on|! 6 sure that they put their most attractive offerings ‘The glory of war In to dle bravely for something or other, and be|" Hotween the, Hug and Vistula "l never suld a derogatory word! pany. the ownership ang opere The treasury depart | {s, If you are not taking advantage of the |) forgotten, scon: to make the aged who have earned peace and happl-| rivers, Feld Marshal Von Macken. |of the flag In my Nfe. Whgi I sald| fier’’of they municipal. eerect Baad te ants are fL nh PHESE “208, " : C | ness with those they reared and loved giad to die; and to rob children. | zen has taken 16,250 prisonegs was this: “The time DEES org) cen Se ee OUnieel. Sree officals affidavits from|| Moncy-Saving opportunities which the ads present That “glory” in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, Is a fake, a bru-| within the past two days Ghee Se Oe het revere 0 tas (tees a iawine eneaa brie and = memb of th ‘ ' ing tality and a theft. | The forees of Gen, Von Bulow/alone for its material comb tach other information || YOU are doing your pocketbook an injustice. |. GOD HASTEN THE DAY WHEN MEN CAN NO LONGER BE DE. \hevg caauiiad.. Tithe. i thelr'| tom @P. volors, bul the what ‘ave | First summer session musical pro BAUGHED INTO GIVING THEIR ALL FOR ITI sweep thru the Riga region, bolizes, gram at university Tuesday night be available.

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