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MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY j on P VOLUME 20 —- Ready to Join | Party Opposed to the Kaiser BERNE, Switzerland, May 10.—Emperor Karl is now expected to lead a revolt in his own empire. ek development by exiles from Austria living and working here. He'll try to change it from a threatened military out- break into a politic al evolution. H vie " SAYSUS.CAN So GET REVOLTIN << = AUSTRO ARMY aid be Placates Hungarians and America wil! rec ence. of nkovie, who was fe bie life after the « uke Ferdinand aarchy never se c t present, and only moral support fr | the allies is necessary to au thofize an o erthro w AUSTRIA MUST HAVE PEACE AT ens: ines ; ANY PRICE NOW (0.030000 sigd "ENHAGEN, May 10 in th r numbe Hungartans DISCOVER PLOT — ON GOVERNMENT. °: OF PORTUGUESE - LISBON, May 10—A_ plot jan and Montenegrin against the government has been her r uncovered and numerous arrests — federat . ed of Jug have been made. Sixty three northern § und Hi __ bombs were discovered. SKINNER-EDDY TO MAKE STOVES "AND RILWAY CARS AFTER WAR revised plar To Adapt Plant | Hindenburg Now : Promises to Win _ | pisnuins ” } “a German Peace ) WASHINGTON. May 10.—Von ) Hindenburg, Teuton military mas: | j fer. in 6 force “a strong German 5 to pay for the “fresh sacrifices of blood” made } BY the n this me parently ¢ its members and the (im view of a gre ‘ { sigy over the T he West fror today st be whieh “a strong Ger alone can pre m war in the future, } he said That’s the conclusion drawn from the latest Austrian ,..\\ «| buxinens THE U.S. TAKES OVER ENTIRE STEEL SUPPLY TODAY Manufacturers Promise to | Tuen Over Products for War Work Only SAVE ALL OLD ARTICLES ASHINGTON, D. ¢ Ma No New Bridges Manufacture of Aimeiloniia “Qver There” Writing _ [ome to Mother ARMY - Lor “= TROOP TRAIN IS. “ WRECKED; SEVEN SOLDIERS DEAD COLUMBIA, S. ©. May 10.—A troop train, carrying othe ad vanee guard of the st in fantry, leaving Camp dackson, Columbia, for Camp Sevier, at Greenville, was wrecked about 10 a.m. on the high trestle Seven sold eriously in are expect the camp Car “80 MORE DRAFT MEN LEAVE CITY FOR CAMP LEWIS The Seattle Sta GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 10, “SAVE GERMANY’S. GOOD NAME,” CRY TEUTGN THINKERS Se Switreriand, May 1 FRIENDSHIPS WITH WHICH NOT EVEN Ti STRONGEST NATION CAN LIVE? We * @ amall, slowly graw “It ix not within our own bor ders solely that have a good so may not risk losing he position in the world. If she did all her viet jd bring her but shame, dishonor, and, tinal ly, disintegration and death GERLACH, TOO ag: whole human race un resented by different men with a different mentality, TO TELL, THE TRUTH, IT IS MERE JUSTICK THAT ITS KEPUTA TION THRUOUT THE WHOLE WORLD IS AS BAD AS IT IS WITH CRUSIII WHIGHT on AND. HARDH N Maximilia Nawnan German derstand ar “AN OUTCAST” The question that u WHENCE HALL .WE PRO by SIR FREDERICK SHAW CURE THI POLITICAL 4 THE PACIFIC | FIRE SWEEPING PINE COMMANDS IN IRELAND Ma FOREST ON SANTA CRUZ EMPEROR KARL MAY LEAD REVOLT a nnn PPR A ALLLLAL LLL LO E N IGHT EDITION Weather Forecast NORTHWES PRICE ONE ( CENT ye Anattle CLOSE SECOND U-BASE SqUADROKS OF British Naval _fouT NAR Forees Bottle Ostend Harbor Stiff Fight on Ailied LONDON, May 10.—Following up their Fliers GROUND FIGHTING SLOW brilliant success against Zeebrugge on April 23, British naval forces have struck again at BY WILLIAM hid lent SIMMS. HRITISH An with THE Mirs IN FRANCE. Mo 1 the enemy submarine bases along the Bel- wn in the entire battle re gian coast. , A new and daring attack on Ostend was carried out last night, the entrance to the harbor being blockaded by sinking the old cruiser Vindictive, which participated in the ma recent raid on Zeebrugge, an official an- i nouncement relates today. “The end- Les brugge operation, signed to close wt \ ce ted last night,” » admiralty de- lictive was sunk between the to Ostend harbor. on Zeebrugge, April 23, the Vindie- ee sian ith concrete. wh was Uh Cc ASUALTIES SLIGHT all hune and “Our forces returned to their base with the loss of one It was damaged and was then sunk to pre- motor launch. $ Our casualties were a ne TROOPS eh it falling into the enemy’s hands. j light. RETAKE GROUND) os HELD BY ERENT | was car. “ HUNS FEAR U. 8. - MEN; DESERTING TO YANKEE LINE BY FRANK J. TAYLOR United Press Correspondent WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, May 9.— The Germans opposite the Amer. ican lines in Lorraine continue to show evidence of uneasiness, They are speeding up their ma- chine gun and artillery fire and increasing their gas bombard- ments, evidently seeking to fore- stall any aggressive action by our men, every night, G FRENCH TROOPS | «ries: RECAPTURE PARK | «:. AND TAKE HUNS %\...°. \ Near Battle Line Mihiel, when enemy American s left a num por | EU TON POSTS * SHATTERED BY U. S. GUN FIRE BY FRED 8S. FERGUSON : WITH THE AMERICANS IN hese PICARDY, May 10, — Fierce EST ABLISH NAVY 3%0m 0° 01 530 tons." Sve ws por eH HOSPITALS HERE | anh satan blown up ments and at Fontaine-Sous - Mont- dd Courtmanche, snd Mesnil-St. a fire at ine Amerisan tse!) 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