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] SsssssSSS SESS Seas eeLL SSS} sts tssss ss sess ess SESS iissestesiiitecssttistesttsetitisteititiistititititi isi itd U § ARMY T0 TEUTON CHIEFS = EE EE LL ° t *. at University St Phone M 7 7 A Second Ave. at y st one Main 7100, | 37th S ] A = emi-Annua Dy United Press Leased Wire le rt AST ST. LOUIS, July 5.— WAR SITUATION TODAY The war department probe of | | ie Lge nt te Ma weer FRONT- ly A _troope negroes and four whites and |have struck suddenly at a new | the Injuring of three white |SPot, advancing along a 600-yard is women, was under way today pte pemtiress of Hallebeke, In um. 2 quattermacter st the Central |_ Artillery fire only marked the department, arrived in the olty re ee reve activity, Mass ¢ jattacks by Germans have ceased » + hg aon eo “rechten | RUSSIAN FRONT—The Teutons mander of the Central depart. [today concentrated for counter at e 2 ment, with ordera to make a the Russians, thoro robe The Italian and other eastern : e Ailcgedt laxity of militiamen is|theatres reported. no. Important Third_and Fourth Floors said to have prompted the probe, action. " Points to Be Probed , P . Col. Hunter's Inquiries, 11 Is nald, 87 \oited, Prewe tensed Wire DD Pieces and discontinued Patterns from our regular fur- will concern only the military 4 ° . . . : vi x2 occa pero eye ton army chiefs concentrated sein we aaa as oi — . me 3 So ee een inten” | counter attacks today to stop {Il niture stocks are quoted at heavy price reductions for imme i * . ~fhe Gen, Grusiloff's offensive and : r ‘ . Whether militiamen — watched diate clearance. . without interference, the murder of | jie agin) Heaps alt ctheangy’ pe . e i éxtehistve Spe The Sale assortments are a6 at | . pressure of the enemy assault ne ale also oilers ex ive spe- e ale asso S are a ne litlame fraternized * * at vi ee | hae, Semmes ere I cial purchases of good furnitufe from | tractive to the person who desires | Whether officers tn command ot] ‘west ‘of pitas aud Dates | . R an odd piece or so at a saving, as to ae lbepavion athe eine oc ee ten aa the | several representative Eastern fac- | those who contemplate refurnishing 4 Many of the charges made oe mt | tories, quoted for this occasion at a room or outfitting a new home against the soldiers are substan bis is pre req s ; Bl tated by evye-witnesses, but because |‘ e attempted by I) ~remarkably-low prices. complete. . these ie little tendency to blame |@sn Sunday. Apparently the ¢ The savings represented by the Sale prices are important enough to justify B|them seriously. Further astdnish-)@m? tid not expect ae Dp : buying for probable future needs as ling revelations were ught to|sreault, and on | : } . / light late yesterday at the coroner’s|!t down at on ; eet well as for immediate use. J | inquest | On the contr ary, the revivified : . 94 ee ot ae le ee [th gle pg swept rward ne 5 estimony showec ere __—- } ‘ me Great Clearance of |ell organized plot among negroes | HAIG STRIKES AGAIN iy Sharply Reduced Prices on : second St. Bartholomew's LONDON, July 5.—Continu | 9 A compante f blacks, all Ing tactics of “mixing” hie | ? 8:74 had been practicing for a blows at the enemy, Field Mar | f late in May, which was) ceesfully at the enemy south ‘y of th companies “We advanced our ines 5} (YOMPRISES 11 exceptional lots—several hundred garments in all—priced b e last Sun-| tightly over a front of 600 ’ : extremely low tor this sale. The annual clearance preparatory to r rari He hg ML Mc 8 Ag) 4 reme fae Sale. eo al clearance eparator O Te- nd precipitatir , lew “uppe . e Ge n+ } 1 7 ceiving new merchandise i rinse by Waiten which thas ione’ ccd iia ice ta teat Remaining From Earlier Displays ac g ne a se. y prevented yesterday's | sec ey here the British We mention again today the various lots. Quantities in some are limited, §)**¥et™'s¢ onslaught by the BIACKS.|ehleved their xreat gains by th Ee er ae ‘ lear Sections, pri th Y “i thers they as give fee hay lendid msninain for all : is Pins tare Bead | Messines-Wytachacte ridge victory. | N adjusting of stocks in the Ready-to-Wear Sections, prior to the seml- mothers they 4 CTY: ATES. SOPIenele ‘choosing <9 The finding of several negro TEL GitueernantatGaee A annual inventory, results in the regrouping of many desirable garments bodies in Cahokia creek yesterday |. 1h! ae ee : ea : Goth Suits that were) Cloth Coats that rae ja night brings the total wit the vietnity of Weitte and/l] at prices sharply under regular values. ry $2 2 » NO ee out number of nig alds, cap-| : cope B pat ne Spe ler 8. 50 a or een @® 4] 7) d by oe turing soveral prisoners, Ut werd The repriced assortments offer appropriate models for almost every day $29.50 each. spe $18.75 and = $19.75, W U | | 5 Ww] e 7 jiwent concluded ! tae Danae " 4 $15. ar Af v ROAM © tots nd evening occasion, and include many garments that will be worn ap- ae sles emis lane ouny injured vy binges [CEABE WARS ATTOCK® Tae vokt didigh vw Katee chgabh ©4 Coth Suits that were ; = wy oday we a Bee earien ; Cloth Coats that were the rextons of M ler FERNOON DRESSES REDUCED TO $19.75, $28.50, $38.7 a formerly $35, $37.5¢ mdi formerly $25, $27.50,{¢ si ly irae Be ch chai A} and $39.50 each. Spe- oY Rae ead. ee ‘ wy) | 8 i) ified NegTO!in today's statement WOOL SUITS REDUCED $19.75, $28.50, $38.75. ] Q L me toe jerma ssned infant aes peere. End 5.92990 \e Dn ieee rovathheld by |, ube German massed infantry at SIREET COATS REDUCED TO $14.75, $19.75, $28.50. Special, each ....... the police r of further riot \\ rdun hed ag iis aoania “49 : —Giteed Flot, * ing, are known to have been at-|, ¥ oF thalll Cloth Suits that were loth Coats th en tacked and inju aety ive fire of the f} ced $45.00, $48.75, @Q Cloth Coats that were rt sate \ r) it) $55.00, $58.75 and w® 332.50 | formerly $35, $37.50, @O %) fh} vine MAINTAINED | ii $38.75 and $39.50. “aS W By Colted Frese Leased Wire $65.00 each, for..... 72 and a SWo | BERLIN, "Via London, “uty 5 Ba f Sale € Jersey Sport Suits that) Special, each Acted RT ON FOURTH Gaics vers leualeueeeemantn, to | Ing which the enemy was driven |§) : were priced $35. 00} @ AM Cloth Coats that were HU from some crater lines,” said to-|{| $37.50" and $39.50.18 LD oDU | formerly $45, $48.75, we Dated Pome team win (Say crea Matement “wef ee prons Ne r eco 7¢ t ur i eh cap ||) y “ 5.00 1 $58.75 CHICAGO, July 5.—Seven killed od por | Specially priced ..... = - and sneien Coe le $1 10 7 Silk Suits that were i i Veet Alig dey ghuapecnt . Se formerly $35, $37.50 ‘$29 50 Silk Coats that were , compiled by the Herald toda | attractively i ? os This comps with 466 killed A : Apron and $45.00. Special, aero $20, $25 ae $1 7.50 oe ibaa injured in od ana ted dengred Pp M ee ae $28.75. Special, each Killed and 5,460 injured In 1908, that serves equally two high record years, and 30| | well for, a house Silk Coats that were formerly $35.00, $45.00 $99, FM) Bl Or the tnjured. thie 5 ‘re | dees: Tt alin On and $48.75. Special, each......-.seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee © + DEVoUU Blworks “were fe for $7: SENT CERMANY. Sean thet hiad. and #/ cannon ive; torpedoes, five A i : feats sesetessrtt | gunpe ie 27, and pistol “wn buttons in ront; pact sec20ed deh # BY CHAS P. STEWART N # made of plaid or FIRE FIGHTERS BUS Skyrockets and Crackers Start Blazes) Fourth of July calls and false ilarms kept the Seattle fire de- partment busy all day Wednes- fay. Quick work on the part @engine companies and appar. ftus drivers checked incip! of, at Trace Mazes, x0 that property damage » Mas slight. A sky rocket set f fetce of W _Bori fe Harvars ave. and Y tat 20rd ave, and engine No.2 extingul yerty los did not exce Fire in a U dea ave. and Yesler way, at) thd. m., was exting “Mad-chemical outfit, after a pa Me mail had Yorth of July celebrators had drop- Wa firecracker into the box Fire on Second Ave. 4p awning fire wilting, caused by a ball from a Yoman candle, stopped traffic Second ave. ¥® Apparatus from several we ineine houses hurried to the| & large crowd gath ered. | was quickly put out | | ite ina Queen Anne street car,| opened “8 Qreen Anne ave. and Mercer st apparatus hurry call to 37th ave. S. and Han-|}uttees and flo |ford st. at 10:58, when a roof fire elt today. Col. Fred Sladen, com ¢ |in @ residence was reported, The M™andant, issued an order, positive lflame was started by a stray fire forbidding any student to wear cracker. There was no property “! any time any detail of uniform} e to the resi-| damage. except that of a private ather puttees ar A call to Boltt’s cafe, on Third) | | ASTORIA, Ore, July 5.—The shed with a| work of cleaning up Astoria con of tinued yesterday. County officials ders, forbidding the from the first morning until noon been destroyed.| conducted a series of raids which| Sherman was right, netted 100 gallons of whisky, 200) dents. quarts of beer and a quantity of - wine. late i the Durkl Gov. Withyoombe recentiy. warn:| VV A¢801), unless Astoria the state would ed officials that on| was cleaned up, A new stretch of road has been which makes motoring from Seattle to a point two miles from| beyond Scenic Hot Springs, on th , at 11:28! Great Northern, feasible property stolen, case the book thoroly ransacked land seem well is rglary tools Reserve Officers Can't Wear Garb of Regular Officers nited Press Leased Wire p. m, but the flame was eftinguish. SAN FRANCISCO July ed before the arrival of the e hose boys at the Presidio re The fire originated from a hot box. fficers’ training camp | Engine company No. 12 made a “hile strutted about in orms men tc formation in the} in 5 erve who erst-| leather | ¢ barred, while cor b, at 1165 16th shirts and tailored unifor m. Apparatus|ave., proved a false alarm late in/*lirts, collars and tailored un jer way | the evening mon or garden f of a company cill be permitted, canvas leg ase" GLEANING ASTORIA °° o. Furthermore, some of the cor ed States mall DOX| my United Press Leased Wire peny commanders have issued o smoke say the stu the Needle! This Is Real Mystery! for 15 minut t 10) Boy, page Sherlock Holmes! or 15 minutes rite take a — ey In two weeks’ time the branch| 5 (J, /public Mbraries of the city have Open New tretch | been entered seven times, and on} omly two occasions has there been | altho rooms have bee in| every The intruders use an automobile equip According to jan with ors, they make a practice of call the library if no answer is shortly ing | A steamer rug aii the loot they Carmler CAN Excursions Daily to the Army Post | at AMERICAN LAKE care in Tacoma connect with the ndianapolia and Taco: and run 4i- | jdentified ntonment at Americdn Lake. | oar driven by Dr on the te have phone. received pa before mid negroes crashed Crawford War and 47 cents is taken, SPEED AWAY AFTER WRECKING MACHINE An automobile carrying three un into a Round Trip §=690c jren, 900 Ravenna boulevard, Wed AGNs . |nesday, at Fife station, on the Pa Going cifle highway. Mrs, Warren re: Boats Leaving Connects with a acicelved a broken leg. A year-old tem ty ‘aving Tacoma at! nid escaped uninjured, The col aa 2 p.m liam 4 p.m.) iding car did not stop. an Returning i p. m. Connects with Boat | Tacoma at carry sign on fender reading ‘TO ARMY POST. = PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. COLMAN Dock od paralysis Prone -PIAIN IID in Seattle. | of his country Wednesday evening 1663 J. M. WINSLOW DIES retired tel pom 3 p.m. pom 5 p.m 4 4 , p.m. John M, Winslow, 61, at ifth and A ate, Tacoma |erhone engineer, of bin ote, of pO na TO ARMY Post.” |ave., was found dead in the Federal! garage to have suffered a stroke The body will be buried! home at Silver Lake, He in believ-| of | }crawal, the STAR—THURSDAY, J US, TRANSPORT. FIRES ON SUB My United Press Leased Wire LONDON, July 8.—An American unsport, unloading coal, Joined 4 batteries at a port in the attacking a German sub mpelling Its with. f marine for- with | Azores ir marine and ¢ minister ¢ lay ally announced t HIT BY STREET CAR F. X. La Bounty, 1228 West Roy recelved serious body bruises and two fractured ribs when a Anne car struck him Wed night. He was crossing | Queen Anne ave. at West Prospect st EXCURSION FARES TOTHEEAST Round Trip to the Middle West and Eastern States and Canada, Commencing June 20 Northern Pacific Railway DAILY THROUGH TRAINS To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, St. Louts. Best of Equip- , Fast Schedules, Perfect Dining Car Service VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EN ROUTE For all detatia of fares, dates of wale, limits, trains, call at ory TICKET OFICE smith Bid Yesler and 2nd ic ( Tisling, A. O. F. ape “5, Hea, CP. AL SHE va * denttia Ww a A. D. Chariton, AG. PL A rtland, Or, | Pinched, | jail HOME GUARDS DRILL : ULY 5, 1917. PAGE 7 United Prese Staff Corresponden # ; ; BUENOS AIRES, July B—-Argen r oo “agp i |t{ne has served an ultimatum on S l pink of biue an Germany Banded al ors white, with collar, 1 ary OA pepe aber Py bred | belt and sleeves patched to Germany, virtually as- 95c $1.95 $3.95 | finished Saft nar- |nerts inless Germany makes row ruffle in plain mediate indemni destruction of Ar grants assurance ation for past |}] ntine ships and ist future at J will break rela-/{! featured Banded cks, Argentine "Ot Je atated thal the Areéntion| | with contrasting flange and band, also New Silk Pon ees {not te does not include a time ee | Lisere and Milan Hemp Hats in g jbut this imitation was omitted | Lahsis taresa becuse ee 85c, $1.25 and $1.50 Yd. , fon with Berlin. For|f! Green Chartreuse Blue Brown ee ae wo wenke Argentine tas teek ad-1l a HE qualities of Silk Pongee adapted |proaching the point where she was|f]| Black Purple ane for dresses, suits, blouses and men’s |ready to break with Germany. | The crux of the situation Hes in the case of the Argentine ste ship Protegido. The el ws torpedoed without warning and se eral Argentine citizens lost. their lives. Germany admitted the sink jing, condoned it and offered repar 95¢, $1.95 a Prices jation aftenan Interchange of notes. | . Then, after offerir reparation N h ffo it MURPHINE GETS JOB | AT STATE CAPITOL Thomas F. Murphine, chairman of the King county republican cen tral committee In 1912, a ber of the state legislature, N this moderately priced collection are Sailors of Leghorn Basement Salesroom. In Blue Shades $1.45 Yard color. Price $1.10. —Basement Salesroom. shirts, natural color, 33 inches wide, 85¢, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Basement Salesroom. nd $3.95. | HESE new arrivals range from the blue for evening wear to the dark shade for street dress or suit, and fea- ture Light-blue Robin's-egg-blue Labrador Marine Navy Thirty-six inches wide, $1.45 yard. —Basement Salesroom. Taffetas Delft leen appointed assistant attorney | general to succeed L. L. Thomp: son, & member of the naval re serve | THOUSANDS WATCH | OPENING OF CANAL Home), Ensigns Come Ensigns David W. Konrad and 1 Continued From Page Uh Adolph Watson of the naval militia | have been mustered out of service! ere lifted to admit the passage oe ond returned home because of}tt¢ pageant. Circling Lake Union, isinor physical iclencles he passed between the picturesque . |banks that hem in the canal at the | By Cracky! university campus, where the Marshal O. W. Patty, of Kirk-|crowds were gathered in festoons land, brought Albert Hill, Charles|along the terraces, and sailed into Oja and Gus Wirta, to the county|the marked course in Lake Wash- ington, Opposite Leschi park, she halted ond her fleet of hundreds of water craft passed in review. The pa- Thursday. He arrested them celebrating at Kirkland with an au |tomobile loud of liquor. ], ade pveral miles long, and x rade Was severa g, Ww ashington Cav alry was still coming thru the canal Has Machine Troop [inns ‘after the Roosevelt engines jhad stopped at the ead of the A machine gun troop of cavalry | has been perfected in the state |COUrse militia, and extended official recog: | Talk Old Times nition by the war department | Aboard the flagship reminiscen es of the past and dreams for the future were the topic of conversa tion. Edmond 8. Meany, recog nized historian of the Northwest; George N, Salisbur weather prophet of Seattle, and Ezra Meek- er, Who traveled across the plains Hereafter the Home Guard of! the First Presbyterian chureh will drill every Tuesday and Friday, at 8p. m, letbia \@sabla. wan ‘ecandeal kane tid hci one Bisset, together in @ little group and talk- representing President Henry Suz- ed of what used to be. zallo, of the University of Washing- Others, younger, were enthusias- ton, and L. G. Knowles. tic over the unsurpassed harbor 4 congratulatory telegram was that the canal opens for Seattle received Wednesd Theodore Roosevelt | “I heartily congratulate Seattle and Washington on the completion of the canal,” he said. “It is of Vv shipping evening from Go on With Work Speeches at Ballard, while the | Roosevelt was in the locks, and at the Fremont bridge as the pageant Of the canal.” he |was passing, formally dedicated the ®T°" quence, commercially, jeanal. At Ballard. the speakers “24 May become of at least as great were Col. J. B. Cavanaugh, Capt, R,| Consequence from the navy stand- KE. Coontz, Maj. Elliott Dent, James |2O!nt. The event you celebrate is F Me oy, dudse Reger @. Green of consequence to the whole coun- Jand F. J. Heman. Judge Thomas | ‘T” Burke presided State Senator Dan Landon “I am proud of the part I have, furnished a little comedy at [played in the building of the| the close of the parade, when canal,” safd Col, Cavanaugh, “lam) he dived into the lake at grateful to the people of Seattle,| Leschi to save himself from being struck by a launch that swung around the stern of the Roosevelt. The flagship S King county and the state of Wash- ington, and all those who have | worked with me. Our work is now done. It remains for you to take up the work now and go on with it.;one of the most picturesque boats The canal, | belie the great- in the pageant, owned by Robert st asset of the Northwest | Moran, of Rosario, went aground at Roosevelt Sends Message | Ballard at the end of the parade, | The speakers at Fremont were | and was not floated until high tide, | State Senator Dan Landon, former/at 2:30 a.m. Tugs spent the even- Senator Samuel H. Piles, Council-|ing trying to pull her into deep wa- man R. H, Thomson, George F, Cot-' ter, anwan, which was REPT amet