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SAREE Re RRR AFE HAMILTON wants. the i Vashon ferry dock at his home, EDITION Des Moines, 15 miles away frome ; i Seattle. Why not move the * Courthouse there, too? Raintonight; Sunday generally fair TIDES AT SRAITLE Miah onto ae tt VOLUME 18 NO. 187, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915. QNE CENT iwi" tinne 1240 p.m, 10 1 MANS SUFFER FRIGHTFUL LOSSES FIRST WEEK OF ALLIES’ DRIVE ENDED HHOLDINGROBBED (Reap THis SIDE OF ORT AT. AT HER | 7! SHIP owns’ "==" garia will join nite Waaatal Germans in ly ag a at | s window . bene to Ceeecahtipeele, GENEVA, Oct. 2.—Italy is preparing to send 200,000 men to aid Serbia when the expected German-Bulgar offensive begins, according to Rome advices today. French and English artillerymen are arriving at Belgrade daily in anticipation of the drive against Serbia, and a detachment of Russian gunners is also reported to have been sent to that country. By Henry Wood BREAKING THE GERMAN LINE! The scene of the present 20-mile offensive of the allies forces in France is shown on the accompanying map. While British warships in the North sea shelled German coast positions; British and French in terrific onslaughts in the region of Lille and Lens swept back the German line for a distance of néarly two miles, capturing Hill 70, Souchez, north of Arras and the village of Loos and The first week of the allies’ big offensive on France and Flanders ended today with nearly a million men battling with undiminished fury in the Artois and Champagne. Before another week hus Peter B. Kyne concludes his article on “Our Mari-| according to reliable infor pier igg boo br sphagae sta eer sides gf wig 3 ends, a grand assault may — time Bugab in the Saturday Evening Post 1 millions, mation today ah pate a io fe nf 8c dha arth noe rae — bring more millions into Heavy casualties were re- Held a closely guarded secret for) 4f Americans are now chuckling at the shipowners’ trust and The plan ts to squeeze Serbia be iensive, miles in length, menaces the army of the Crown the deadly fight from Al- Saturday along the more than a month, the detatls of iis wh H h et A i bt = bree armi Prince in the neighborhood of Verdun. sace to the sea. Spite fence battie front. Se a daring daylight burglary in the its tools, like Congressman Humphrey, who have been wor 1 AustroGermans would at 5 Losses cannot be estimated. The allies declare they have captured y 30,000 and slain more than tern and northern fron the Bulgarians would BRITISH warsnips[ 7 cart NORTH, SHELL GERMAN wertime in a campaign of misrepresentation against the tack the w tiers, whil @ral park commissioners were New Washington hotel leaked out, ! Bickied to death. A brilliant (Saturday thru Mrs. Josephine) La Follette Seamen's victory was reported from park | Thorne, the victim, widow of Daniel B. Kyne is the best 4. writ Pacific, | MUEL thelr forces from t 4 é Doard headquarters. C, Thorne. wealthy New York min ef af idgaf ws: hese forces would occupy Mace ? 400, PosiTs a pag deena IT get omg ~ It was learned that the park ing operator if not in the United States, on shipping donia, unless the aid of allied troops S AST ROSITIONSS ANTWERP ported her forces had taken more board's forces, entrenched be- Mre. Thorne’s root) was entered He started a clerk in a ing « Fran- to the Serbtans gives promise that hr are By ips ittee a ; . ti ' “ erized the 4 ss s or- hind the spite fence at Leschi (on August 30. Large bills amount-| cisco, and learned the business from A to Hf sca these attempts would be repelled mous.” Paris claimed 200 guns as booty The net results for the week, as & GBRUSSELS gleaned from the official state- ments, are Park, had been joined by Man. ing to $1,200 were taken from her ager Kempster, of the Seattio (uit case. together with valuable Electric, who promised at the |v iers giving her title to Alaska Park board’ meeting Fridayto 0 etmnadian. tate: Gy hies hams oust F. A. Lane, the confection. ee le st eat of |. The allied capitals have no rT ther doubt as to Bulgaria's int United tions T ter Grey's statemen a famou ut the present ry have accepted Foreten T king about rd Kyr s i ald in Bulgaria's mobilization er, from hie store within 30 | 884 fe Y aed "as a certain forerunner of her en Results of the Week days. A costly fur coat and other arti-| Kyne's one of the worst) ss on the aide of the Contin! First-—-The British gained on a Gon: Lane, on the other side {olen of wearing apparel were also powne its nt against! powera . S / me fivemmile meas completely occu of the fence, was linin taken. the Sean | he ion pi viewed Ferd . »ying Loos and important positions MES fae @ strong re Recovers the Papers bread ees seh , uate Mnaheien eoen onan o “teot a near Lens. North of Loos, how He is heavily armed with a Altho she notified the hote! aw Yet Kyne presents every argument of the shipowners ras eee a case of “bac Sea’ | tm y. M r That what « shipping trust so LO PELOTON a, | © wrong horse. pe fren a. — oy ee a ox pi ca Farms Miiaggd That is what ts the shipping tru: Kyne presen The ‘eat that tne. Greek ‘nas and shows up the migger in the woodpile ment voted the war bills convinces Siders the park board's “vic. (pers. which were handed to her! 10 does it good-naturedly. He doesn’t get the last bit mad. /the allies that Greece will aid them tory” an-empty one. with her mail the morning after tite |when Bulgaria attacks Manager Kempster departed for | ‘obbery . op me{ Goes Thru Law Section by Section py Rtmania's position ia tit! doubt @ Bast early Saturday and did; | #4¥ & man wi pet ng Of me tho Bucharest continues to re , board bis for. Tom the Gay before.” xhe sald Sat-| Kyne goes thru the bill section by section—a summary |port military preparations ac resis ttl Hg tele. moe te bed bess lp. obawbich i¢primed. herewithand makes the statement, Te gees aisle ane re is only One section—Section 13-yover which there “ le trio of negro entertainers to Very polite and tipped his hat. The there i ; n \" Show the crowds @ good time Sun-| plumbing was all right, he told me} any real controvery between the shipowners and the sailors *' FRENCH CLAIM @ay afternoon. Syncopated mus! “On the day the things were) as represented Andrew Furuseth, the real father of the FURTHER GAINS ie Re Such as issues only from the stolen, this same man came out of] Geamen’s bill ; — Whangtoodie Trio’s armament of| my room again. This time he told)” ¢ : . [ «| PARIS, Oct. 2.—The French have Stringed instruments and piano,|me he had been scrubbing the Section: 1Sprovides. that vesests, leaving ports of tel cree tothe Artois ana Obam RHEIMS torn off from 2 o'clock un-|woodwérk. When 1 opened my| United States shall carry crews “of which not less than 75 jagne regions, renewing their as Wan um mom door, my sult case was lying on the| per cent shall be able to understand any order that may be sauits last night and early today, The port commission is threaten. | bed, opened. My money was gone,|ci 4 ” ore , 8 4 commt ing to enter the war against the | seq at canoes y sone, |.given them by their officers.” In other words, they must |said today’s communique t Jerstand th of their cers Southwest of Souches the tricolor a SEatees teay Ral eiemtea aa Save Wor Pennsione a ee hes a it et 8 th Sn the American fla forces progr M@ toward the Vimy SNe Bisgere for both commissions con-| The robber left me practically] A ee ee eo cccbee db Porcine |the immediate objective of the Ar STRONG FRENCH), cHALON — ferred Friday afternoon with the | Denniless until I could get word to must obey this new law beginning November 4 OTCIED tole battle OFFENSIVE e , my New York bankers. ships have until March 4 to acquaint themselves with the!) On both the left 4 2 - « Tesult that the park board agreed if a ) 1 nth the left and center in the rT e Wy $e cot @ hole in the fence for the|_ Mrs. Thorne served notice of} new conditions Champagne, the French progressed w PARIS] WITH BIG GAINS IANCY passage of passengers to and from/® Suit against the Washington Ho-| ut even before the } has go to effec ou've despite strong resistance, and cap smote acme FT the pert commission's Lake Wash.|tel Improvement Co., on Manager| “ee tohy x re ‘i A pon ascige ws dashin * YOUVe| tured the Salient, near Le Pine de _____ ever, they lost some of their gains, Sagton ferry |J. C. Marmaduke, The suit asks aj heard that the Pacific ail Steamship Company, « AN Vedegrange, north of Mesni! Ta: Fes 1 a rene and their advance was temporarily [judgment against the company for neiseo, has sold its five trans a a acific ships to the Atlantic “In the Artois the enemy bom halted. HEARS OF TURK ATROCITIES | $1,275 | Transport Company, of Virginia, and those vessels will be barded us heavily east of Souches _Second—The French captured ®. A. Bostanian, Seattle rug im Mra, Thorne was forced, thru the| rated ba Atlantic ocean under American registry "84 the communique, “but the Souchez and Vimy heights, and porter, 991 Pike st., says he has let-| loss of her money, to give up a trip| °F 7 | French progress tn trench to trench now continue their progress in the fers from Armenia proving atrocity|to Alaska to close deals for mining, '' stead of the Pacific fighting toward the La Folle heights Vimy region southwest of Le les true property ’ . (southeast of Vimy) Strong counter-attacks failed to Fe Kyne Knows What He’s Talking About gain ground lost to the Germans, | 2 t why an American sh a he Atl French Gain Much Ground v a merican ship can operate on the antic ia | canta we eer Third—The French advanced a FAT Fee ee elueean Whew Ge "2" SLAVS USE CAVALRY fhe French avanced Je ting story NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 2— La. Champagne. At some points they » heard that the Robert Dollar ships, two PETROGRAD, Oct. 2.—Tho not More than 500 dead and 200 in- More than 150 schooners are | are within two miles of the Bazan- ing a few advances for the enemy reported ashore between Gulf. | court-Challerange f 3 andon American registry and go to British ‘ c “ soe tha ; . ee per) i “4 g i Titish the latest war office statement t jured stood today as the ap port and New Orleans. Many |man heavy reinforcements and vig. you have heard that the Minnesota, which) day indicated the Russians are palling estimate of casualties of them are wrecked, and /orous counterattacks have checked m Seattle to the Orient, will go into the/ still holding their own in the strug.| resulting from the recent West some have been hurled 15 feet [the French in the Champagne. lgle with the Austro- mans on Indian hurricane In Louisiana above tidewater. Fourth—The German attempt to le toe ie vig east ss Spent. ippl Four houses are reported to be halt the allies’ offensive by cre epulse of German attacks in the tabulated today, the only structures left in Empire, ating a diversion in the Argonne Mitau region was claimed The) based on figures from sur near the Doulloth canal. In these | has failed "ve heard only one side of the story, says Peter, *trusgle at many points ix at close) rounding towns, cpnfirmed remnants of the villaze 200 persons range, and the Slav cavairymen are fear that the hurricane reaped | With the idea of making the dis, Vehicles now must take a round-| @riet on the cam shore of Lake |About road to get downtown MliAiseion the “Oakland” of Se “7 port, oom ssion {records 75 On te steady incre in the nv nd whe Kyne t hing to « Yer s ) ” are j id, a 0 4 4 e Hie, with 2 population of 75,000 so" race erie’ soe te por | when Kyne has anything to say about shipping cutting np the nem) t horrible toll The death int Mejamet, wonously avatins the| MEAT PACKERS to 1 000 In the near . i“ In January matters, you can rest assured that there isn’t a shipowner or | In New Orleans is placed at 22, From points at some distance ASK U Bre being dis by the § 59. In September - with an additional 24 in the 7. (.10M' Pols Mt & . 5 me PROTEST e heard that the Seamen's law is respon corr he Municipal cn eer Dirck and “es oe ia hn Sat t ails Two hundred and elght were (1A, ne marooned in) WASHINGTON, | Oct. $.-Ale ong! Yenton, for p rope age ' thi is neys for Chicag . 6 ae of « tunnel route under vehicles, of which 9,952 were) SUES MILWAUKEE ROAD |WILL PREACH ON THEATRES! VICTORIA. B.C. Oct. 2—J. ¥ Se tant yee pata Relief boats, laden with food, | 30% = Sry cago meat packers te i ridge auton and 6,624 were teams | A $20,500 damage sult wan filed| “The Morality of Theatre-Going”| Paterson, manager of the Seattle! Burmas. suppites, nurses and doctors, have (“4% formally asked the state de- "his tanne! was first proposed by|, NIsht service on the Leschi will) mriday by Mildred Hall against the|will be the first of a series of ser-\Construction and Dry Dock Co., o¢ Hundreds are atill marooned —£0N# to the aid of the stricken dis-| ritnine detente yeast Great Chittenden, of the port. com be continued during October. go, Milwaukee & Puget Sound|mons on modern pleasures by Rev- cupi and Friday afternoon| in the flooded sections along _ tricts pi vaaon ae tap pindent car- a it would make easy Way. " ra for alleged injuries sus-}E. Vincent Shayler, of St. Mark’s/in th extigation over the sale of| the coast and boats have gone prize court ssekdanalitieat 00, under for vehicles unable to climb over| Stormy weather kept crowds|tained in a wreck near Seattle, Sep-|Episcopal church.’ It's Sunday|two submarines by his company to| to thelr rescue. Three hun: Phone deposit also abolished in|” The government will decide later n government dred are marooned at Empire, Oregon | he side, |down at Puyallup fair Frida tember 17, 1914 night tthe Ca the steep } on whether to grant their request | MUTT AND JEFF-JEFF DIDN’T SPECIFY WHICH WAY HE’D MAKE THE GERMANS RUN. BY BUD FISHER | : ve Willing ( ms || Servants You'Re A 5 { wMY Dow Bum oF FES POOR. NUT ‘ You “aD me MEN THe, MABE Away A | GERMAN OU for You Are Star Want Ads. Are You Using Them? 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