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cece coves ‘ECHO ZAHL WORKS AS TELEPHONE GIRL HEN you take down your receiver, vand hear a sweet voice say, ‘Number, please?” do you ever try to picture what is going on at the other end of the telephone wire? Right now, Seattle telephone girls are talking about going on a strike. Echo Zahl of The Star got a job as a “hello” girl, and worked three days in the telephone office, so that she might tell you, first hand, what it is like. Hor first story is printed today on page 5. sbissssssesseees eeaneataeaeseeasassstisttaes iste tassestsisessets -ppestzaunsennarascetncaszactrassssnzanasasastzasaazataassactasaaaaaaeaaaaa aaa i CANAL PICNIC The Seattle Star Plan your July 4th pienic along Lake Wash | GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC ‘NORTHWEST ington, so you can help celebrate fittingly the The Giants are due home this week to celebrate the Fourth by 3 trimming Vancouver. Let's have ppening of the government canal, The marine pa rade will be an epochal and inspiring sight some more of thie fine weather. George says “Fair tonight and Tuesday.” | sateen mis ecaiensemcetenty VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, tans 2, 1917 yin. ONE CENT sthtterrrrsserssserrersssesessseses SLAVS SMASH GERMAN LINES WILSON SETS QUT scan tesr “aonmesany j "79 "Se CAPTURE ONE DAY. 1 a! Dry Squad on Mayor's | Beaten ‘THE 87TH DAY OF OUR WAR Request Sia, pee HOLD WAS AFTER CROOKS| Stabbed in the back, neck and In a written statement issued chest, and his skull beaten in by Dr. M. A. Matthews Mon the body of Sam Kiumph, a 1 war regalia will search then the me great; day, he declares “the public will painter hdl tind hyd saday tes. Yourth of July celebention, the like ef which we Hurepean city has ever wit net be Canela", Sade roe wns fore ia she, beaamnant: 6 Beginniig | of ener Ald Sete See ee reatn, monies ‘Cine teclaed waawe tee comirel of tee] Putnam a great debt fer hie Bell st, in “Hogan's alley,” at + Wins Along Front in goverament. The be eaten “apparent have w faithful enforcement of the | 9 a. m. Monday Galicia The restoration of = mona ie was offset by jortous mews) vg | In @ Jittle house not 25 feet aaerte that thre Slavs have opened thelr promised ‘orten 4 esx: sha iain Odd ol duty dan pullastanronaa Mand ALLine Sette BY WEBB MILLER ably lend active support to Hallock, 33, and £. G. Brown, eile Sa wiene matt. Ge hint Sergeant Putnam in an aspes! 3 hed ae eee 2 xk aos aa Snenicle » tod to the civil service board for spattered on the walls ror, r 1 W ASHIN( aK ON, Ja ¥ = Pre a mt y ot ; wk reinstatement, may be inferred and even on ithe ceiling ——- rem created and set into motion the gigantic mac ery of the fepen hile wareing - * eve the muréer draft Eternal vigilance is the price of have been done with a pair of havet By a proclamati of regulations the started | civic righteou: h the | scissors, which were found hidden the huge labor of singling out the manhood nation righte forces of ty| tn ie Sneaee gehen heya : the cees in the gradual pects sai for America’s armies. wu coatings to f c |’ aie wean haet talon a Above, the scene of the murder of Sam Klumph, in connection Germans launched surprise attacks The regulations fix the general classes of men free from and 5 att : A pend yen saga wo Riper” with which E, G. Brown and Miss Maud Hallock are being held by Aewinat the Vrench in the Prunay region, oer pe best Shggl The he pastor's | claimed sowledge of the Kill| police, The man was killed, police believe, in the small house shown No announcement of important action military service, set up the exemption boards that sift out the | study with who/ing. F declared ad been |, the center of the picture, which is the home of Miss Hallock. has ther Rome or Vienna | men and define their duties sought various matters, |in the he 6 and all the body was found in the building at the right of the picture, in ian front, where the ik has evidently Inpsed. empt day morning, and this was Sur e knew ly a y sma gro of class: of yn are ¢xempt ide the window indicated by the arow. Below, at the right, a : Only a very small gr up lasses men pre ¢ oe } on he ascribed for « prepared | nothing unt had happened. Mrs pene Eh of Mies Mallock, takea Manday. at potide pendiohethod: By Valied: Prose Leased Wire from bearing arms. All others must appear belore Clwritten statement, rather than a|Kate Kienlim, 2212 Second ave., who erty) te ae PETROGRAD, July 2— tribunals. Upon hearing of evidence they will be disc harged | personal int w Hives back of tt or drafted into the army as the case may be. Every action! On his arrival from Washington, | lice she pas thru the « 10 ry ‘of the boards is hedged with” double safegiiards against}? ©. Saturday nient, Dr sett he i m, Sanday, ras nk {MY FIRST MURDER ' anid he had given Serkeant Putoam "Kiumph w unfairness and wide open to the public gaze 1,700 to axaist him In hie work latreet when I passed.” she said. | ft 5 ; The exact method of the lottery is left for a later!” Savor Gill and Chief Becking-| Mrs. Hallock was on the porch. I @ proclamation. Within a few weeks the draft will be made. | nam had sent th “a ad|spoke to her, Afterwards | heard B y E Cc h ° Z a h 1 t Dr aid Putnam|a argument in house, told Gen. Brusilofi’s offensive, now under way, took 10,173 pris- oners in 24 hours; "stcording to war office anfiouncement today. This was the total of those captured on Sunday! In military quarters it is stated that one million men will be te him [she placidly sitting at w could she alone in free Russia’s smash f drawn in the first levy ae 4 “ The sun, stealing 1 wondered if she . she in Galicia More Teutons{ . hen Pu ppointed by Groans Heard fay : THOSE EXEMPT = ; Mayor Gill i re Mra. J. F. O'Hara, 2 asting weird ~ Sak indie da mai were reported as being taken, Upon proof their stati the / wing classes Af) head the dry squad,” said Mat-janother neighbor, says ee tae tela ot Taekba bbe in the active fighting today, exempt _ [thews, “they went him to for| passing along Be ond ave aaid, “ which is raging all along the tr th r r ess y t the | an enco ane as ance ight t abou 10 ip be mainter rlishment ‘ ate nat nal int est. tan 1. And I rendered every|tie of t neld ms to the sunshine p walat 3 One village has already been ‘ Me dren, parents, brothers or sisters Ge~| 1 gsip cause Hogan's alley is known as a vodness of the “— * . taken and strong German po- pendent solely upon t! for support | Ask w that © money | disreputab neighborhood, and orters with heads bu Dect ts ta sitions occupied Members of well-recognized bide ects e creeds | furnished by b wa ed to set| brawls are not infreq meat ; w “er City edito: ie lin i. The town of Kominkhy was caps (Continued on Page Seven) a trap, 1a aasote ne nd t Klump body was lying fa arta ok cee. Sali iog A = tured, according to official war of-} oo Sst — -— —|legging joint, for Inspector Powers,| downward, yand apparently had eam thint es over| 7 ame aT t fice statements. More prisoners ' » to get along without Dr tr Mat ogee id . been dragged. Detectives pointed | cc eam 1 the rest of the house was ape back of the lines ° jo withou' learn of it later was 8 wire : ¥ >| hourly ten-cent hilarity till Charlie! ready to render® Putnam or any | to ® broken window in the Hal And 1. alone, sit and battle wit : bon T aa pening He in Petrograd, Minister 6f Cha lin Has (Continued on page 12) lock woman's bedroom and foot: ithe call of the great outdoors-—| Gu TNentnG o War Kerensky formally called on | prints outside of 1 where men and women are DIE.) “ne silence Premier Lvoff to inform him that! | They believe ne paint red-blooded, eager—and strong nb. 6 of the) |e Russia has begun to play her { to Goto War # oe eer fF a lice saat asta ecte i lifte hr a windo and ¢ | the basement of the bloody finger print was found « the city editor calls When did you see the man dom and knowledge that it was, ar th table top in the|'?™ last?” I wavered. EAST ST LOUIS in digg to keep that which had’ At Sat es speed out of the ¢ pane rday p answered; “and t heen won by the revolution, would om, which may prove to be IM | gown the wtaire . Jorime?” 1 ventui j ring! | “Naw,” 8 nswer The bulls Allied attaches here hailed the! 4 just piled in @ to get news joyfully, believing that the? Says He's British Subject with the reporter to Ho-| heady to beat | i» Yodn > |new army, reinvigorated by free- When He Registers; Now England’s Recruiting Of ficers Say They Want Him to Fight ss give a splendid account of itself. rtant evidence, ‘The my Shout & ego th mek, dake . s eealal Wena Gen. Brusiloff is driving again ati ably (og aegiae é ily endeavored to shotnerkatle oes © stone thet ne the Galician city of Lemberg in thes : is po PEKIN Haua " from the pa or a 4 eta HAH iin GRL abeeae wn| my x i” ; mae fensive of late last summer smash-} ae he loss former emperor of China irning th ra the kitche . ee , ' ken y United Press Leased Wire ed thru to Halicz. The fro: . 7 e i i 1 I jumped c followed a SMILING. -Bhe- greeted-“e z. he front, over And Char r o He does olutic h made China| stove. The paper nad or e Matt. thé. te . : : sr a % "yp ST.“ LOUIS, Mil, July which the fighting is now being # bag 1 t toda un 1 i rned. A bl handker Seeds . : tooa | 8 ed | 2-—Rioting was beyond contro! firessed by the totals” } . 8 ai a hn & rone a and F 4 if f ai feet dowr alle » 8 ql e stepped into! of police and militia short! P 4 . 4 en ’ 1 e r cket of Brown ; y about miles, ns 3 Se fl an aga : pi the “dead wagon the antomot atrol and was whiz before 3 p.m. In the heart of | ay " e recru > ARCH 1a ug found ; ; | In capturing the village of ’ 1 : “ge su Oa hen fs are also’ Circled yut were men a © the police station the city three negroes were | ico) » Ru ; an till sh ore killed within 15 minut Kominkhy the Russians took sevea! aid tor evidence e aun was Hit SOR ie i ns and seven machine guns, The lhe alley, happened to look into the |same, down there in. the alle lowlye armed by the mob and hooted. | cectared, f 3 PAT July 2 is is going to } v whe o declared, had not yet been complet- A 1 coing beneinan ened waar tha teeds I brushed aside a fat woman and| The sun fe still stealing thru the All saloons were closed by jeq Southwest of Bree. make Wednesday the most glorious | ‘coted child, to Ket window as I wr casting weird| order of Mayor Mollman. ‘ mezany, the t know anything about | her bar parektnr sh MONARCHISTS WIN, it.” Maud Hallock told a Star re-{the basement where the body shadows on my TE ms Klumpb v been found they are shadows of |Russians occupied some \fortified positions,” the statement Fourth in histor William Keyser, a white ‘America da " i I Ppt trae porter ised to come an =| merchant, was shot as he stood | gaiq of course, drawn lots of cheers ‘ i pool of blood. A man’s blood.| huts, Hogan's alley and a wom i | what's goi to hapr worD AT CAPITAL ee me every Saturday afternoon A pool of blood a e ui blood srg i eek: ie Sh . t. ey Eakoatl his store and died | war office also reported vig- Fourth of July will j He brought me a rocking chair last} Detectives wept Goo ot couse | find blood staina onthe wall'of/het Pa crous offensive fighting proceeding WASHINGTON The Chi.| Saturday. He was drunk » indifferently discuss 3 % rT] a mE i ag a I jon other Russian fronts, There was My. thre ’ G7 72 ST. LOUIS, July 2—More {Vixorous artillerying in the Carpa- welkin ring This morning the cops knoc plenty of J to speak and at the door told me to get P: now a coup detat, dislodging F aNoiT 8 GE 10, than 50 negroes are under ar- |'/ians and skirmish fighting in the officers. But the spectacle nt Li Yuan Hung, according ady to go . the ber . the people were rest, following a resumption of /C#ucasus, near the Persian ios.) ed ranks of France's latest department information to rown, ho is clerk in the Py sine CHICAC ( tf c t of werried ranks of Frar 's latent scibaais’ Pateet ‘Deewaer ieen _CHICAG J arieg| "Face rio Ing in Gast st. Loule, defeaders marching is one that wi Ne : Reis ve. a is th Be a tela fat woman had said some-| Baird, cashier 0 ‘the National. Tea| , today, Detective Sergean ‘GALICIAN f ATTAG f be sived up for July 4 ; Chang Sh eure Ceara ee the wathan’ * . thing funny about the murder Co., W gged by two motor ban:| Samuel Coppedge was killed | | Arangements were’ completed, | himself dictator and hus powerful | of the woman , : ore ke dits as j Rump's bank to-| and five other men wounded, | | GENERAL OFFENSI bad cludi t ‘ Stabbed Eight T ‘ with Gen, Pershing’s approval, to-|backing, Including that’ of Hau| . Btave Ce Aient rite unds| I wasgied when Matt,told me to| day and between $10,000] When a mob of 200 blacks fired | | day, for: the dispatch to Paris on|/ Sh lechang, & tee to tes ¢ in k ph’s neck, and five cuts on | get to a phe and call the office, | and 000, which he carried in a] Upon their automobile. Six | By United Press Leased Wire Indejendence day of a full battali These men intend to restore the |)! ost and back. His skull had| When 1 came back the detectives | satchel” The bandits escaped hundred guardsmen have been | WASHINGTON, July Rie! of Ane n “Sammies,” in regula-|“boy emperor,” Heuan Tung, who| 0% | battered . Ap cf he base. |were in the house next door ~ ~ ordered from Springfield to |sia’s attack in Galicia is probably tion marching order. They will|Wa® removed in 191 a eee Se Bee Ee Oe | eats Delegates representing the coun-| East St. Louis. ‘only the beginning of a general of-{ 7 exhitit their steps to the Parisian| , The state department message,| | The little house where the woman} tt sms! Remains of a|{Y employe arious offices will} The negroes assembled at 12:15 fensive. \ Rec office ave it doped Popuker datod yesterday, indicated "4 PEELE Cg ving | ene el ishan' table, | eee, Mot ight to diser at a prearranged signal—the| The state department let it be 2) a t Char would take place " eau and a : wage increase now penc of a church bell, Jam: wn today that some weeks ago} {nto the . f Paige wy ¥C Jam | tt t c ( : mu out the house be weeks ago in lin L YORK, July liam |the South of China by riding to < _ Hutt, | A must cee AON. oners \ grocer, telephoned had been advised that the or ermna Winter, dean of American dramatic| rturn, ¢ war in China | 10 he ‘ alloc sae 0 yelp: —- - and an automobile was hur-| ganization of the Slav army was era ericans | ¢ died here Saturda egarded as practically inevitable (Continued on Page 12) hiverink Y fellowed Rix ried to the scene, Patrolman Wm.|under way, and that a general at- imed to be a bedroom ADVERTISING MANAGER'S | Titter, acting as chauffeur, stop-|tack against the Teutons would be- Meat te had @ bed aad & piece DAILY TALK ped the car where the blacks had|gin about July 1 ' 2 dresser in it i congregated n the nirror of”. the: dresser) 4 What’s doing ” Coppedge GERMANS ADMIT Loss }ealled to the le BERLIN, via London, July GREAT deal has been printed ibout the “moral effect” | been going on in German homes for decades ‘On the watl--inore blood. Onthe|For Your Last |, {Nowe of your damned business."| Loss of the village of ‘Kominkh on the allies of having Amerign forces in France, re But the great horrors of war, under which life is a gamble, floor lay ® confusion of dirty ° a big negro replied rive on in ussian offensive in Galicia, gardiess of their ability to sere at the front. | nlght and ‘day, under which you actually;ses your home blast clothes |Minute Needs | “We're officers, here to protect | was admitted by the war office to- Of ail the foreign peoples at wir, Germany alone has, | ed to pieces and your loved ones torn limb from limb, have My feet seemed to weigh e hun-lra. the Fourth, consult thereat eee en Cop day The Russian attack was Practically, escaped the immediate horors of warfare. been removed from Germans Jdred pounds aptece Pcie SiReacad pedge said : {caught up with,” “the statement If anybody needs “moral effects, it's the people of Ger For “moral effect,” carry the war to Germany! But the detectives moved out—|*dS Phe Star today. You! ‘The reply was a volley which |said, “We prepared by a new bar many, whose morale has been living on headquarters reports It sounds impossible. It is only difficult—much less dif and 1 was afraid vill find the best stores in riddled his body and wounded Pa:|ring position. A fresh attack was of “the splendid achievements of my armies.” ficult than breaking a Hindenburg fine, and other lines to Prom a voom off the kitchen’ al Seattle: teprese with their {elmen Oscar Hobby Nass: |thue frustrated For over 40 years, the German pe@ple have been working, come oman appeared, half-clothed eest of 1 You wilh" I thee « a 1 ee Saving, building on lies. Fill the German skies with hostile aviators! It would at Who {Is she?” 1 whispered herd! i Vay wheieuan ¢ nk Wocley and in U. S. T9 TAK They have been deceitfuly educayd to conviction in the once alter the morale of Germany, autocracy and all Maud Halle the detective Sate t eaege te Phe insirea : TusaeH E SHIPS invulnerability and invincibility of felr country | Not # bomb need be dropped, perhaps lid. “We're going to hold her ae iia ahora Gonnudaa Gee eros { WASHINGTON, Jul AN Their armies have been fighting @ the other fellows’ ter- Mere knowledge that thousands of enemies up there in A Woman—in Trouble 1 we while saving m eda dtindstiaisi Jnouncement to all ship owners to ritor the air above could drop bombs would make a different Ger A woman, And she was in trot Deputy Prosecutor mers filed| be prepared for the requisition of heir U.boats are siniing the otier fellows’ ships. | many, and perhaps mercifully put an end to the war bie, [went into her room trem ee eee aay au nice lenis Shlcaibae Caan Gata ae ahonclt , Zeppetins are Wombing the other fellows’ towns, AND, AWFUL AS IT IS TO SAY IT, THERE HAD BET | bling with the excitement of my eX) THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | Hlenry Babber with stealing a dia | government iS expected to be is- ches and schoolhoused, TER BE A BOMB ON EVERY BUILDING IN GERMANY THAN pertence IN THE NORTHWEST | mand ring aud. & Weddinealee from | eund. by ithe ‘Genes thulenk ne tout Germans in Gefmany have indured great hardship. THAT RUINATION OF CIVILIZATION SHOULD CONTINUE “Well, kid, where did you come his landiady, Mrs, M, Southcombe,| merce. today, according to Sears: 4 That's what war always rneans, Prepaation for just that has TO THE END, from?” she laughed, 11 Sixth ave, tary Redfield, 4 i

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