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rs IAVE YOU REGISTERED YET? IF youVE voT _ v9 te iy LL BE “FAIR TONIGHT AND SUN MERRI DIN THE ciry BLE TION IN MARCH, YOU DON'T SINGS GEORGE, OUR WEATHER N AND HAVE TO REGISTER AGAIN IF YOU FAILED TO aa A GRAND OLD TIME, TOO, NEXT FRIDAY VOTE, YOU DO, AND IF YOU LIVE IN THE COUN ih lh iss HON ihe NIGHT, WHEN SENATOR MILES POINDEXTER ie ee ee ee THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : rr ak alienate VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. Oe Caret O% FRAINS AND HWS WEANDS. Be | FRENCH RETAKE THIAUMONT PPEPPERMINTS AID 3, SROTHERS Wen ow 3 vAvs" novice CHANGER FLES HOLD POSITIONS IN of Which Gives New Orleans an Awful = ec PROTEST ON NEW |HEARING SET AUG i4 I have always wondered who it is at the police} station who answers the telephone and assures the ex- cited person at the other end that “an officer will be! right out.” Vigersve: peateny Seatnet (tie PARIS, Aug. 5.—The Germans attacked furiously new trapscontinental freight | ; 2 ’ f ‘ $i tariffs hae been filed with the | On the Verdun front thruout last night in violent ate © Interstate commerce commis- acd a 14 , 4 ; f | len “Saturday” by the seartie |tempt to recapture Thiaumont wood and drive the Chamber of Commerce, along | French from Fleury. The war office announced that with similar complaints from ithe Teuton counter assaults were checked with heavy. As a police. reporter Saturday | found out. He is pe El hai on age losses. ‘ a big, black-haired person named Frank DuCett, whose PH lg. aig eal The Germans launched a particularly heavy ate official title is Report Clerk. 1 sat at his desk andj} watched him for a little. He sits at a big d with two telephones on it.) On a table beside him is a typewriter and as he receives} a call he reports all the details of it on specially prepared | blanks, and slips the blanks into a looseleaf file for) future reference. He also interviews those who com in person to voice their woes. All Things to All Men He’s a busy man—is Mr. DuCett, and he is a won- the tion of the commis: | {ack against Thiaumont wood at 9 o'clock last night, \ ting freight rates A : a from the Ationtie coast to the | after a violent bombardment along the Thiaumonte | bioy thy poeta sala rs Fleury front. The fighting continued until early today. tly, and that the new “Every enemy attempt was repulsed,” said oné hedul ke hardship Sale Leone bir uw by . * ‘ sGuinst both intand and coast | Official dispatch. “The Germans did not gain an inch, shippers. tho they suffered heavy losses. In Fleury village, the In some instances, it was learn 1, tea thetr| Situation remains unchanged, despite heavy fighting.” «it rates to| On the Somme front only minor|again occurred in the streets of | ithe Coast have ‘been more tha0/engagements, in which severe!| Fleury, the wa: office stated. The doubled, ;.|Germans charged repeatedly, bat | were repulsed by the French, wi Jed when the ruin |tariffs August 1, fr cin than: eb German patrols were dispersed, 01 | | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 5.- Stald | > — ‘ jren, who married Miss Bertha Win- Se ] Particularly is this true in the |eurred last night. East of Pont-a-|defended themselves with bayor derful combination of diplomat, detective, city directory) sorteans, which gets gay only at! | COURTSHIP IN New | |atngkott before a priest Minsia-|tates advanced to cover the trans-|Mousson, southeast of Verdun, alnets, rifle and machine gun fire and philosopher. Mard! Grae time, got a rude shock ORLEANS ena S Seoamet ihe, Meera; | portation of canned fish canned | German attack in Baca forest was|from behind rained buildings : aha j 3 Stella G lgoods, barley, asphalt, and other | checke y Fren achine gun | barricades He has to be a diplomat to soothe the outraged] *hen the three handsome and pop-) | He —Howdy, kid! Mobile, who was visiting be Sl ona te coelies., el Heetile eno . ie SB ks * : * yy | Ular Fernandez brothers up and 7 they were married in Gretna pen 4¢ c | y wh Souls of those who can’t see why he-is wasting time} married three attractive and popu He—I like your style! | ieenh aly Site’ Nother, waaiteccent.rate Ren been. 40 cents me eee ee cater | dei: samteces anct in asking questions that seem irrelevant. Pe gary alte nt HD th a married in St. Patrick's, wealthiest /ga4, ‘ents, tinder the new tariffs, |day two Germans dropped to thelr|work was delivered ahip, al n he same mon - © church in the South, to A n | » od “ - 4 ' “ > a blanket rate of 85 cents has been |own lines damaged and two others | French vatteries He has to be a detective to realize that when an} 1,it the old days—the GOOD old Tum, tum, turrum! Mins Violet Counchaldia, leg og oh Be | were brought down in the region of |German guns which had forced the hysterical woman describes a burglar as more than six jars, eres Se pests a kus ‘Anata “nun healt. bad aicpes ane ane The commission ordered an ad-| Verdun French out of the position 3m ene or Pear’ ad elo a i rlosin 0! The Ger ea ack oh 4 4 pad t — a justm following the closing ¢ Germans again attacked on | Thursday's fighting. Infantry thew feet high, with. black hair, he is probably short and|city woutd have fainted en masae| @———————-——® | ried Roy Carey the Panama canal on account of |the whole Fleury-Thiaumont front,| sprang to che attack and within = © red-headed. Pon such a thing occurred Which wonder would bring em-| Mra. Ada Fernandez, mother of) ,iiqeq and the simultaneous de | ting their tactics of the pr few minut*s had driven the Ger © 5 » ‘ inalin: f inkin: | And even now New Orleans tx phatic rebuke if expressed in the) the boys, is the big boss in the| mand for ships for war trade,| vious night whon they moved for-|mans from the redoubt, The His philosophy is @ mingling oO! thinki ig just getting over fits shock, and triple Fernander household |honeytnoon Nats Ethe! Fernan-| which removed to a considerable | ward in dense columns against the | French began organizing their po- that everything is rather funny when you wondering if it'll all come out right First there wae Mervyn, 19,/ des, 17, remains there in singlé| extent the water competition trans-|newly won Freach positions. jsitions and repuleed several ate jin the end. | Youngest of the Fernandes breth-| bliss continental rallroace were forced Desperate esi g bree koa think it over, and eating peppermints. to meet when normal conditious Be ‘operator lost “end “produce, He showed neighboring desk, closed the on their beats should know Hearing on Aug. 14 Then both men fell upon the lights in the district in which {t\tor government ownership of rail. toward earning dividends and tn roads are raising their rates to in-) mans are massing both troops | reason great crowds are gath- When 1 went in yesterday he was busy matching} exinted, “The commission did not say swine apis ear =o “= ASKS GOVERNMENT COURT ORDERS 22.5. <2 KAISER SE SF — terior points were to be” lowetad : ; unopened bag of round white are flashed over the city when @rawer, locked it ‘arefully and Lights Spread Alarms WASHINGTON, Avg. 5.—The agers must devote their every ce-/ It’s for $250 ‘own to Hodge | “We assumed that the terminal | LONDON, Aug. candy occurred are flashed a couple of/ roads is the threatened paralysis of terest on values that do not exist, | 1912 terior points ax well as to coast! and guns on the Eastern front ering dally to bid the departing ne - rest os r the rate to coast, points points ee Wins sportation pera of caer te Cham- | lorenges from a bottom drawer tn something happens that officers fransportation bureau of th tucked the key away In a pocket Tf it's @ burglary, all the street! strongest argument ever presented nius and their every item of labor} opatetesn-té eine tS ested, bet Eb tat srne Ger 1 hin eeccheed oar ae : He | r -—— ni making a h higher troops farewell. Phone Changes Things times, and all the police officer#|irsiic due to an employers-em- there ix hanging over the traffic of) i terininals, making a muc fi0ud gintk: contin pltieid: 3 The telephone rang, and Frank in the vicinity call in to headquar: | pigyes controversy, Senator Norris this country—over its business life |A PRESENT, SAYS BOB|rato here r test to| Under Von Hindenburg, design- wh tohicguated the areata t was report clerk again in ters at once and are given descrip-| of Nebraska declared today. its food supply, its milk trains that; We have wired a protest 4 o4 te etanrthe Ruasten: 4 pss sa rin’ #. ‘ss ern s tions of the thugs \"Should the impending disaster/carry food for its bables—a Dam County Auditor Phelps was or-| Washington and ee protest,| ¥ance against Kovel and Lem- (Year aso, has net at Vea " t i d ‘ é word that a hearing ot protes N 5 den- he shot into the mouth In the downtown districts t {®/¢a1), Norris will introduce a bill call-|oclean sword dered by the supreme court Satur | More et he proteste of many berg. burg on the Eastern front. ‘ml Burglar?—Where do you the red lights over the police boxes ing for the construction or purchase| “Government ownership wow nd | day to give Ole Hanson a pay war-| other cities, will be held before the | live?—You'll have to tell me your which are flashed to tell the offi-’or a nation-wide system—a line succeed because there would be nO| rant for $250 out of the wages of commission Aug: st 14 | addres, sir, and your name?—It cers to call headquarters for {n-| trom the Atlantic to the Pacific and water Sheriff Bob Hod It will wen probably be found Sill not take so long as it will to structions. \from the Wuif to the Lakes. This| “All rates would be uniform, fair,| Sheriff Bob Hodge, to satisfy a note te hold another heart This news was received here | Austrian crown prince, récently om neutral points to- the Italian front, has assumed partly confirmed cn, in dispatches from Berlin, For pp eo piecing eaten —All right; I'll have an officer ithem must earn interest and divi- for the promotion of any employe, : p fons. olan ave Gameen | arn for | necessary tell me how much time I'm wast- I left Report Clerk Du Cett writ-/ne will propose to operate as m without rebates or favoritism of mpc tined Toe a ne fOr later to adjust the rates, as we several days troop trains have | said the first blow probably wa ing, and 1 can do nothing until I ing # description of a gentleman! model utility, both as to treatment any kind ” Hod F *f lege the carrier ave ex been leaving Berlin daily, car he struck in the southeast, wh know.—Very well—You did not\who had “light hair, blue eyes.!of the public in rates and to em Financed by Bonds Hodge had refused to pay the) ivoire tariffs far abead of what the| rying reserves to the Eastern |the Siave have achieved the ef see the thief?—What is missing? | pointed ears, soft, jerky voice and} pioyes in pay What I fear in government own be 0 dp gy BE noliy ret eae given! commission intend front. Berlin believes the cri- est successes, Hindenburg alm =A what? Oh, « safety razor.— one had eye,” and who had passed} Blames Watered Stock erahip ts politics. To remedy that|” granson took the iwatter te court Our contention has been from| sis of the waris approaching on (15 throw back the whole Ri : Maything more?—A ‘tin child’s'\a bad chee om Watered stock is the great evil)! would a it a jail offense for! sng got a judgment against Hodge |‘h¢ Start that a readjustment wa TYV EY ~ line by driving in the left ban! What? Oh, a child's savings bank? eating peppermints of railways,” he said. “Many of any congressman or senator to ask/ or the amount of the note, Hodge ‘anal snd. tt “gi fer ots © : n WOMAN FIRES manianlesders” who. have, Ail immediately assigning his wages to) gitute an abnormal — situation pense ma, leaders who have rging King Ferdinand to join there shortly dendsa on from two to five times once the government line was es + Barr De “Catt lipped 0) pepper [thie sctaah tue iabiahed |* Dank to Deven Karniahment | |Those rates, we ccntend, should ie | = = Int into his mouth and began | “This strike is as inevitable as| “I would finance the line with &! sangon took the case S ingc| zed #0 meet normal cogditions.” | The battle, it is believed, will Mae king the safety-razor-tin-child’s summer or winter. Possibly the| government insue of bonds and! court. Judge Tallman held that e gradually spread until the whol could not lecaily as- Nothing Like This stern front is involved in «gi Savings-bank incident out on the situation may be patched up stock, to be sold to all the people. | runic office | Fa typewriter. " Sword of Damocies If lines could not be purchased for) sien his wages and again Hodge % gantic struggle, comparable to that “Don’t you usually have more But so long as the railroad man-|\a fair price, I would build others."|\n. told to xive Hanson his moner | FOr Seattle Babies, of ‘ently ent gdminer serious things than that to worry! ava "age | ‘Instend, Hodge appealed to the It is too early to determine pest” aero Ch | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—A resolu | running down the bank me court. This move occurred Declares Kempster whether the strong German coun Serious to That Chap | tion demanding wn investigation | “Take me with you,” she said eral months ago x banap Milkman Cornelius Minkema €” attacks east of Kovel form the The report clerk laughed and) 1 visit paid by Cleveland H. Podge “ie 6 = friend.” | In its final decision, the supreme! Supt. A. L. Kempster of the tra ine spade, haan’ Colmee ee beginning of the expected Austro- aired a little of his philosophy New York mi ive, 06 ‘om It was a negro, Maud,”|court held that Hodge must not|tion company says the example set German offensive The Russian J New York millionaire, ¢ hel ; ‘ ve wil} | dane Gleason, age 55, is a poor Why. that's. serious to thatitansing a few sve before |the rooaased man moaned only pay Hanson $250, but must |by an Oakland interurban line will) JAN? 2 edsom Bos le le & Pow. |War_ office admits the evacuation chap,” he said. “Means more 10) ,2) battle, was litroduced in the Be careful what you say.” kewlse pay costs. not be followed in this « ing to the. story the police |Of Rudka-Mirinskaia, under heavy him than the big dynamite excite-| house today | fo the police ahe'gave’her hame| ‘The total amount of gudgment| 7 ifornia company has in AustroGerman attacks, but the tale 1 Representative - learned Saturda ment the other night did, or any- Rodenberg, republican jas Mand Sacks was $320 & second conductor T got in anargusnenit With pact ad at this point continues, thing else that sounds ‘serious’ to) Rodenberz charged that the 4 ves | Brim sieiainpicntperrerenein of its cars whose duties |he said, “and she fired four time: Binet! CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Five women - il “Of course,” he went on, “T US8U-| secretary of state announced the . ia ab aeons a to answer foolish questions RD lia teont Of hee” nection with the shooting of Rus women on and off and amuse the] p an {s at liberty on $50 GER eo bables. 4 with pointing a dan. N TRENGHES ally get notice of the joss of things! arms embargo had been raised, and | ecto a , that would seem more vital in|that Carranza would be allowed to | %!! Bovee, found lying in the wa wi D “There are no lines long enovsh|gerous weapon, She says Min LONDON, dkis er off the shore of a wooded one’s life than a razor or a tin import 1,000,000 small arms. Do t t t 4 ded in bank. This morning a fellow call-|Rodenberg alleged, is » member of |!and in Jackson park, ever ibe}, WIN Aug. 5.—Strike in Seattle to warrant the struck her in the ey 1 ii iti pai: ed up who had lost a suit case) the Phelps-Dodge Co., interested in a. Dulles §=6wount y break mborted’ the Great tion,” says Ker r And be The hot words were exchanged, |O?¢ line positions on a front of ¥ ell s manufacture t. Police say jealousy was the | break orto by he 4 rf . sane ae nough babie 4 eed eg, More than 2,000 yards Rey congealed rag re Todas re fo the ere ed that| motive for the shooting. North n Commercial. Tele-|Read This Tomorrow |s\4°s. tere are» tai a rins baste Ha ea erhe Pozieres were capt ey by “Britten Be et rae a et thea ts | hove contin eine, Te apn orl, Seer ao || Malorne ali fut Ro [Som ruled as" cook’ tt a-Feeunption of the Somme gt is, se dishes, and oe ” 2 : " desirable aliens, if a committee of /ald's court, is anxious to get all Sag pid dpe nA eee fensive las g § , » democ c Tat ‘und bullet tore a large hole in his left ;a a ‘ al * d cer | fensive last nig! Gen. Haig re , silver teapot. Will kind of muss| the democratic campaign fund > mance jemployes that Interviewed Attor-| former superior court Jurors out to | Constable Shannon and Officer ported iesdaai Te iz | . ~ | ken made the . veral hundred ere ne arrmncemenss |The shooting occurred ehortly |2% General Hudson today, ts suc-| the jurors’ picnic at Woodland Park FIRE; BURNS HANDS | Dahnken made the arrest prisoners were taken, e Y'm afraid | MOORE IS ELECTED ce eee rene cas | cessful. The majority of the strik next, Sunday ponerse civ 4 “Do you have many lost chil ers plan moving to the Uniied! “jhyerybody must bring his own ey aA ee oK P, SELECT DETROIT Australians athens nthe ae Willard, 4302 30th a pe Fe ay sloyes were startled by the sound, © pe ee ; ‘ © dren reported?” I asked him | iP States to relleve an op ators’ | Bb Oth ave ny and was “completely success- He chuckled | ‘TACOMA, Aug. 5—P. BE. Sands,jof two es and a Woman's | shortage ‘n the states W., was painfully burned on i PORTLAND, Aug. 5.—Knights of {un He ig reported 1 | * scream Ow gk in close. ley rie: } ' Ad s , Lose Kids in Afternoon H. P. Grant and W. A. Wicks, of | *cream on ie 3 = 5 hands when he tried to put out @/ Pythias, meeting in the 29th bien Repeated German counter at: ‘ Lost kids flourish in the after-| Seattle, were elected Friday to the| de out the form of a man lying) DURING JULY 34,458 bather fire in his home at 3:30 a, m. Sat | nial session hero, selected Detroit! tacks against the newly won pos al ns. Their mothers take them! executive board of the Washington |!" the water. They carried the antage of the warious urday, The blaze started from an|as the convention place of the su-|tions were repulsed, the Germans shopping and lose 'em.” Automobil, Chamber of Commerce vu tim to a boat, and as they were | he: near Seattle. with overhBated stove nd did $200 | preme lod ge in 1918 suttering seavily He looked over the file which is in session here. C. L,| about to row a girl came! Alki lead showing a total of 13,211 damages _ windeei Lert “Kind of a slump in lost ae tee Moore, of Senitie, was elected man: | ae : ] S as ite an ayy | jbasket lunch,” says Major Jones.) sinGTON, Aug. &—The| “All persons who ever sat on a § iG . eee _ d---N Tr ffi G id RALPH AND BARN EY | SURE ENe uwwre as 2m Red---New Traffic Guide the ran 2 ant colone to Print that in your paper two or 3 ‘ three times,” he added, “so they |™M: 1 at Alpine, Tex sa 4 hell's lita crossings to the tune of a gong et Prudence tell about ‘em in her own word John Sells Pineapple °: notion from major wa see the traffic coming from r Aivetonic and holds the lever, rings the once and a light flashes on the north Conniédis nine. Bairvis 16. The twins arecta The John Boyd, the druggist at Sev. | deel ftective July 1. This | and the flash of a light in the ‘and south faces of the lantern TACOMA, Aug. 5.—With a $10,-|mile# an hour or better to his cred rs : ee aaah ae Cal : enth ave. and Union st. has an.|teans Butler's widow will get the) future . hat is the signal for north and an incentive, 14 rac-\it. Wilbur De Alen and Tom Mil eh? By cerns nounced to his customers that they | larger pension that accompanie A new electric traffic regu: south traffic to go ahead this afternoon will Hne|ton, of the Deusenburg te hay ; , ; : | the higher ran ever, designed to help solve Then he rings the gong twice, nis afternool hanal a Fairy aims to be a college professor. Lark go the congested crossing problem, and the clear lights flash for east beginning of a 300-<mile' both shown phe the speedway course|must be reckoned with athon-Golden Pot-| well cars, with Eddie R ing to be an author Carol is pretty and lovable, -_— but not deez he is going to be a Red Cross nurse at J E GALBRAITH ILL has been on trial for three days and west traffic to proceed 1 & at the corner of Third ave. and Seattle Man Inventor ‘ a Union st. When the clear “go ahead” Ii ele er and. Pete Henderson, have both ree: Ste Saag! Hluay . ar “go ahead” ManeE I va, the sensational|demonstrated exceptionally high a ie J, B, Galbraith, president and| And, according to Officer Will-/are on for a north and south moves Haiian racer, in his powerful Mer-|speed ability during the practice Connie hasn't decided whether she wants to be manager of Galbraith, Bacon & Co,,{fam Carr, manipulates it, the ments, the red lights are on the a n Pee | e whe seriously ill with acute heart /plan is working out in a satisfac: east and to stop that 77 @edes car, and Barney Oldfield, in| and time trials, and may be expect missionary, or get married and have 10 children r Ky tory , att : : Wis blue Delage flier, are favorites ed to finish well up in the money} +7 5 ‘ % affection, rested easier “ sg Pant pip bain fa oday's contest, but-abe galaxy|if they do not capture the capital] , 10. aed ‘ia’ nal , | night, according to his physicians,{ Here is the idea W. F , 409 Fifth ave. Ny oday's contest oh cgi og Mee | And Prudence he and is “raising them can get pineapple sodas at his place | Hope recovery has been slight) Lights Flash is the inventor, He is a former Stars entered » - onan A crowd of 30,000 is expected to| 4 . ed | again. lfor the last few days A four-faced lantern device, with] street car man. His invention is eer an unee 708 — sitend the acing, The track ts tn Read “Prudence the Parsonage,” the novel-a 1 just got the pineapple contain-| Mr. Galbraith is a former mem-|gong attached uspended over|on trial by the police, and they re . omnis or ance, has orig agile condition aah week in The Star, which b Monday and end er back,” says John Sergt. Put-|ber of the Seattle school ard. {the center of the crossing picked one of the most difficult — f af By t spec records are likely Saturday next |nam had it down to police head-| He is being cared for at his home,| An officer is stationed near the | corners in the city for the experk Feaults out of the Crawford entry,| speed : and y 4 | quarters.” 729 17th ave. |sidewalk on one corner, where he+ ment. 404 bas several practice laps of 100 big race will begin at 2.15,

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