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STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 1916. PAGE 6, WHEN RAIL MEN THIAMONT REDOUBT ITALIANS FIGHT What Is VOTE TO STRIKE avis, ave Gemma toons recaptured the) NAVAL BATTLE strongly fortified Thiaumont work northeast of aa NEW YORK, Aug. &—About /in a most powerful assault early this morning, it was] BERLIN via Wirolens to Say 94 per cent of the raliway Color Music? tratnmen affiliated with the | Officially announced at the war office today. A bloody Mase pos HER re cape em Shall they be determined by four brotherhoods have voted | battle is still raging around the redoubt. |the Adriatic on Aug. 2, while the| f : : mo 14) Austrians were returning from a OLOR MUSI implificati Sie sik Gls ans Gas Following a night of terrific bombardment, the} .ata s¢ was announced in an oftt-| OR SIC is a simplification ° | , ; , PE arg , | . ae too after the vote had been tabu |Germans directed five most violent attacks against|ctal statement from the Austrian ica ation, vented ‘ ri j pn a ladmiralty today. The Italians were Of -musical notation, . Invented lated, \the French positions from Fleury village to the Thiau-|nit, and, turning southward, disap: | ) usicl . at paane T oto enents aid + | peared by a musician of note, it sweeps he voto reprenents the decision) mont position. Very large forces were employed in|P*ared of about 400,000 rallway employes av 3 wor sarrie n away a network of barriers and makes of 250 roads, with a mileage of| tf it possible for everyone to sit down at about 250,000, or practically every | losses, set pt ry gh Netaicaed the piano and play tunes and accom- line in the United States | At Fleury village the Germans were completely! “Austrian torpedo boats on Au : . " Ry an overwhelming majority, | . ine navily " eate, ang 4 | sust 2, shelled military objects at paniments to songs with ease. members ct the athar’ thres ea, repulsed, suffering heavily. By repeated onslaughts a) Weiretto, destroying an neroplane 4 to the! Teutonic force finally fought its way into the Thiau-| «ned, setting fire to a factory and i; doing damage,” sald the admiralty | | ployes’ organtzations re support of the brakemen, who d¢/mont work which was recaptured last week by the Years of weary practice are elimin- manded an eight-hour day and thine) 5 raat a . rahe statement oe } q . + 4 one-half for overtime. “rench in vir counter offensive. On the return the boats were ated. No previous experience or in- — ~ el . ; ined by rules , ‘ F I C The result of the vote was an The French immediately counter attacked and des-|Jo!ned by the cruiser Aspern and “t} ; ace , nounced today, when heads of the 4 : ' j developed an engagement with an struction is necessary. four brotherhoods met with repre-|perate fighting was going on at this point when the|ttattan fiotiiia compored of one sentatives of the rafiroads. Con H 2 - , . leruiser and six destroyers The| With Color Music you can play and ferees representing the two aides last dispatches were filed, In the north of the Somme Itallans were hit and turned south. ; i ‘ eo nt ae then went into a lengthy discussion, the French last night, moving forward jointly with the} ward and disappeared. The Aue ay we Q . of the attitude taken by the me { ; q acta ewal Allag trian units returned unhar play well in a day the attitude taken by the men. | British in an attack directed against Te -WINMSE OF) nm. tas caraine of the onmno dey i spokesman for the employes,|Guillemont, made progress east of Hill 139, and north| tive hostile aeroplanes bomt Students of music and teachers whether he had any definite propo-|of the village of Hardecourt. Forty prisoners were) Duras without any damage pursued by Austrian : . . . * sition t make. Lae replied he : we will find Color Music most helpful in haf nothing to say tad no at taken in this region. planes. One aeroplane iding technique ; spositi ity te take any offer of any. kind ’ » 4 of the river the Germans] *ot ¢owa some miles south aiding technique and transposition. cea cat tauee wan Pie Along the north bank of the re Ge im but adjourn and allow representa; tWice attacked newly won French positions east of| “The torpedo boat Magnet a tives of the emplo * to discuss . - i - ere “ry », |) attacked by an enemy submar Demonstration is being held all this the resutts of the vou The’ con Monacu farm, but each time were repulsed. The| August 2, and damaged near week at Eilers building. A special intro- ference will meet at 10 a.m. to-|French took 230 prisoners in yesterday’s fighting |stern by « torpedo, 7 wo men were| ductory price of $10.00, complete with waerOw around Moni acu farm. r Representatives of both aides aay cali Mis are missing. The boat books of music. Terms if desired. tion {# app: rently deadioc) Eilers Building te th fs little possibility of an tm mediate strike oven tho the sity Saami S00 SAeL THOSE WHO porric PUSH teak CARRY IT ON THE HIP | ines roRWARD arbitration, « of the broth Street Floor, Cor. Third and University uoods have not taken kindly to aay | smgestion of government ald ru The favorite indoor sport of Imust carry a green label bearing a) Sh itration, | buying booze illegally and car record of the sale | LONDON, Aug. 8—British Address all communications to on . | eying It en the hip le doomed. le will bt rnergs ie Beg carry, 8°] troops pushed their lines for. i In the future the fellow who |Sriy cate or bar. ward to the outskirte of the village of Guillemont In a re ) CONTINUED spends the money will go to It will be unlawful to carry a bot headquarters with the fellow he tle of legally purchased liquor wit Color Music Company sumption of the Somme offen- ° FROM PAGE 1 got the liquor from, and they | sale record which ts more than! give last night, Gen. Haig re- of America i Will be equally guilty under the |tive days old 1 Citsen sci - planting ie pre new dry ordinance, which was All articles, except Nauor, relzed) ceeding in the outskirts of the ( Trew Patents ) HUGHES COLD? NOT ready for Mayor Gill's signature by the poll hen enforcing the! town near the railway station. | Tuesday. law, may by the chief be. ere | ‘The council passed the meas The council revoked pool room| LONDON, Aug. §—Threatened Seattle Office, 401 Fischer Bldg. WITH WILTED COLLAR ure Monday. Meenses of David Utaeft, 608 Bixth| ein eorevnna = lege ' | : i v ‘ It wan framed by Mayor ( the ave.: H. Lage, 1040 Jackson st. and] cad nf Mail orders filled. Write or call. Lg acess woata [ARtEBaloon leaguers and ( At-|J. Turvins, 115 Marion st. They|titied villaxe c al, the Ger. Hae aig eet seal of handehabing (tormey Tom Kennedy, after they are alleged to have violated the dry|mans are making y effort to had studied the situa more law dislodge the Auatral two months An emergency appropriation of] 160, 600 Here are some of Its features $1,600 was passed for operations of | Thiepval t Liquor, sold legally by druggists ans from Hill ot above the Pozleres ghway dry squad A heary bombardment of this sector of the British front followed tucky, Western campaign manage: German attac the repulse of f P.C. ELBERT BOOSTS |TO INVESTIGATE °°)" °2°2".°52%) oe! years iting he . | It te @ Libel, this story that nonading was zoing on last night Hughes 1s “cold.” No human being | Jas if in| preparation for another ‘THE BLEWETT PASS) CANADIAN ROADS "0001.80 | Jeaperate G n assault, | former justice of the supreme Documents ; in German ‘Blewett pass, on the road i WINNIPEG, Men, Aug. §—In |rourt has done since he left eee | Jtrenches ed tm the recent] fenatchee, is one of the most ¥estigation of Western Sse haatie [hampton on Seturday for Iritish peantiful bits of scenery in tho|Failways, with a view to possibly | anys o Why He’s Running] for the motorist, in the opin-| *Stlonalizing transcontinental of P. C. Elbert of Seattle, who|*t least so far as the handling tly returned from a trip over) ™4!! Is concerned. was started oe ian y Smith, president CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Here is “The fellow who sald there was) {i : ntral lines; Bir || Hughes’ ewn definition of why BBY snow in Snoqualmie pass had Gon cdian | pyre _the iT he Is a candidate for the presi & pipe dream. The road is as dry © *7AGian railway commis: |] dency, as announced at last r sioners and corge Paish, well |] night's meeting in Detroit: ‘Gay other, but the pass tsn’t the Known British statisti forn : for a foolhardy and ineane| son, = tan, formed “Because | believed the time - ¥ | the commission of investigation. (| nag come when If the A a people wanted to have a gov ernment which represented this ideal of faithful conduct, erect In self respect, to make our coun try ready for the future and | could do something, | should have held myself most Ignoble of men if | had not responded to that call.” to do. | Shows He's Not Cold | | He was slated for a conference | | with Willcox, Alvin T. Hart of op Two men, one of them with al Prosecutor Lundin will uree ed arm, held up an Eastlake |three new measures at the annu store at 9:50 p.m. Monday, and| meeting {n North Yakima minutes later robbed a pedes-|nesday of the State Association o! trian while they were hurrying | Prosecuting Attorneys—a state se away from the t service, an adult parole lew as peels and a law giving prosecutors the 1 Eastlake a f the rob.| right to subpoena and examine wit bers potnted in his face,|nesses in criminal cases bef: while the other took $20 from the| trial A state secret service, he says,|f { McCormick | Would insure the prevention crimes similar to the nents of J. F. Gillies, former cla agent for the industrial insurance commission The adult p local © headquar- poll seem to knc than we a five 2 so violent unable to bring us “i,” wrote another. “Our artil fire in weak compared with| cash drawer. They hurried tele ed to thruout the di a signal to officers, and they soon on the lookout for the At 10:00 p. m, a telephone cal was recetved at t from F. A. Sb Elbert believes the Blewett pass | MRS. SELINA DEIGHTON, 70, a) trip will become popular and ex-| prominent W. ©. T. U., died Sun si pects to make it again. day at the home of her daug Mrs, T. 8. Shorter, r Star Want Ads cover the entire | *¥°. Funeral se: Northwest. . Light were flashed as Wednesday at Pleasant chapel. right that he had/ eLisHA LEE, Chairman. A. 8. GREIC, Ast to ‘CONFERENCE ON GERMANS RETAKE AUSTRIANS AND | R AILROAD WAGES Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? ‘ The Austrian admiralty admitted | "J " se > ce ese attacks, which were continued regardless of heavy Mit bataieie were el LO the American Public: Do you believe in arbitration or indus- trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads have voted whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service— your service. This army of employes is in the public service—your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Western railroads in 1915, seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest and average of all) as shown by the pay rolls— Passenger Freight Yerd Engineers. Conductors Firemen . Brakemen. The average yearly wage payments to a// Western train em- ployes (including those who worked only ; art of the year) as shown by the 1915 payrolls were— Passenger Freight Yerd Engineers. . « © © + $2038 $1737 $1218 Conductors . 6 « « © 1772 1624 1292 Firemen . « 6 © © © 1218 973 832 Brakemen. . - «© 6 «© 921 1000 1026 A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri- bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settle- ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer- ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. This offer has been refused by the employes’ representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov- ernment determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railways art He said the two t The right to sxamine witnesses ana that us ‘St. Louie & San Frenciece Rallresd. crippled, had held him up at Minor tb ; ae eeverciy | Gato eee ¢ p 5 before trial, Lundin says, would|men were | Revercly Aitleatie Coast Line Rallresa. © ©. KOUNS, Gon't lara he affects. The collars wilt and Stewart st. and taken|save tho state great expe sna team leak of LW. BALDWIN, Gon Manager, Atchison, Tepehs @ Senta Po Rallwap. - . and droop over, but Hughes 50. many cases roveal the wu: from lack of food. | Comtral of Georgia Railway. i. W. McMASTER, Sant Menage, A new Kodak in Q tine tesemnctas nis beara by Seer g | enn of bringing fivolous ‘or ur : | ARADO, Gon Manager Whecling and take Eve way, it was trimmed this morning ° by one of the ful boys in the} a j new size private car, and now distinctly re-| veals the grin—and goes right! ahead | She Has Three Hate body with w warranted charges int i} souap WRECKS BAR Axmen from police he demolished the old M 1 Occidental ave., Tuesday afte noon + Frank Brown had bee 1 there and charged with booze IndoorLife MakesFat To KEEP TO RE- conta en Tt n that « ton the a base s rellably stated th 7, ther ast three. Up x 475 Mrs. Hug has worn two di ones—both dark, but tasty looking | Mrs. Hughes ts ermined she will not accept aoct cogements during the tour. The yvernor re gards her as one of his best ad visers } When Roosevelt campaigned }four years ago he took along a |throat specialist, a i |boxes of lozenges, for | KOREIN fy @ deprived of fresh pumpe a steady, | “Ubutsk * be 5. COTTER, © Wabash Keilwey. 1. BCROWLEY, Asst. Vice Previdems A. M. SCHOYER, Resident MieePrem Gina ¥ouk Goes Pennsylvania Lines West. ident, Chesapeale & Obie Railway chant submarine failed to ma terialize early the report of then submerge, t ND. MAHER, Vice-President, Norfolk and Westers Railway, JAMES RUSSELL, Gon't Manager, Denver & Ric Grande Railreed, WY. L. SEDDON, Vice Presidens, Seaboard Air Line Railway. & J, STONE, View President, reed. |. View Pres. @ Gent Manager, Ventral Lines. CAN'T SEE DIVER WILL HONOR YESLER | BOSTON, Aug. 8.—After an all-| ‘The county commissioners, in ac- @ confined within | |i dimir-Volyngh night vigil along the coast from | cepting the bronze memorial tablet a Eastport to Boston, the anticipated val of another German mer. as Island, that he had ob. ed two submarines rise and The 2 Autographic Kodak Jr. er natal taal Galty drew vitality by | arden. Any sons who are satisfied in their own minds that they are too stout are advised to go to Bartell Drug Co Jor ® ood druggist and get a box of ofl of korein capsules, and take ¢ after each meal and one just before putit, robust men and wom retiring at night He doesn't need Just as surely as the 3A (post card size) picture displaced [J {has a romarkably clear voice the 4x5, this 2€ will displace the 334x434. The elongated [| Being on the bench for some 3 fo shape, used horizontally is better for landscapes—it doesn’t waste |time has curtailed his ges E ~ film on sky and foreground. It is better for portraits when used J [Whom bo was Kovernor of Now vertically for it gives the high, narrow picture. It gives more ber of hand ovtans ie gr ont picture for the area than is usually possible in a square—and the the points ‘n his addresses. Now how Klectra-Vita le applied, and ex- 1 a fow days’ treatment has| plains many things yon should know been reported to show a noticeable| shape of the picture is far more pleasing. [lis favorite is a sort of reversed | It Conguitation free. Oftice hours: si| reduction in welght, im Juppercut into an outstretched m. to 6:30 1 OF evenings by And ths elongated shape in the ric sible a slim, thin, MB \puim. Ho uses it to ram bome rintinent og easily pocketed a DA F unior has a capacity of ten expo it Ball Bearing y sarebed with cable release, workir 1-50 and 1-100 of a second and of course the usual and time actions, ‘The camera has brilliant reversible finder, two ‘ockets, black leather bellows, is covered with Peek Se tee SHR R RS Doren ae The El ctra-Vita Co. his spe has very little ; “ ' Mt ed Room Bide e in the way of alr w 10t0 second Av Spring Movie Men Al Seattle, fine grain leather, is nd bes y finished. "It is furnished Suen tue on Se tials to ae with a choice of fens equipment as listed below. oe Aste ty ugh to figure out Ln Sea iat before yack for and about ready to take the city THE PRICE a short »where about ry} No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr., meniscus achromatic lens, $12.00 12, his features will have! Ditto, with Kodak ‘Anastigmat lens, 6 ie he 7. 19.00 two thousand miles of film. Fivery place the candidate goes ieee All Dealers’. there is a man tarning the crank VIA THE | of a box pointed at him. On| 7; | 1—Petrograd reports the Russian m" Hughes’ train 19 a party of three forces within a s distance of EASTMAN KODAK CO., lor four moving pleture men MI WAUKEE” Kovel, important railroad center Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City LUMBERMAN LEAPS Every day until September 30th teach the capital of Ga A thet objective of the gre e ont trip over 1 alde the Shadowy St. Joe, al ______|_~—s FAR TO HIS DEATH _ — America's navigable river, 18 offered between Stokhod fro: e A * 4 1 3 pokane Maries to holders of transcontinental reported to have been f K AND FRESH FILMS }) #1. fo: sean se Bs ticket otto son tien ie KAO ce pond tae Bug tir ‘ i AKS rah Pale acetone, at «mall additional cost—a short night's ride to Yellow 2—Russian and Teuto a H Best Finishing Service In Seattle—Work Left Before 5 P. M sociation and secretary of the » SES SINE, he WOMeRE Geerrar te tae Pe eng Weta tes ements Ready Next Morning tional Lumber Manufactur Information and Literature tntended as & double flanking sociation, leaped to his death earl |today from the 16th story window Jot the Boatmnen's Bank buildiag.| against Lemberg on the north City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE ccmnee’Ssira’dna Pike 9 pe CRY ae ne Tendency to redness and r ar esinol Soa a friend to poor complexions n The soothing that makes th Res Soap is not on! , 1 softening ' vie isthe A se 4 nature give tothe skin which this soap contains 1 hair that beauty of perfe alth — physicians have prescrit r over h it is sible to imitate. twenty years, in Resinol Ointment ples is lessened, inthe care of skin and scalp trouble ughness disappear, If the skin ie in bad condition through negh 4 in a very short time the com or an unwise use of cosmetics, of Henry Yesler, which is to be placed in the new County-City today, Following building, failed to announce plans W. Dunn, lookout for a dedication ceremony. It will probably be conducted, however, entire coast of either by the Daughters of the Rev- New England was stirred to watch- olution or by the King County fulness, Pioneers’ association restoring influence i little Resines |Stanisiau, the railway center iu the! plexion usually becomes cleas, fresh Divimant at hist, Resinal Soap and Olaumest | south, and velvety. te Dept. .R, Resinel, Baltimore, Md