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MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY The Seattle Star "or" THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST cD WIRK servicer Tove ~ VOLUME 20 BRi Tih" Hintitas VAMsOCT AT ONG SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918 PRICE ONE CENT } beet UNITET U- BOATS MAKE RAID ON U. 5. COAST ao Sd AEE lite a6 4 r]May tack RAND WITHIN 75 Boa ia New York by Air MILES OF JERSEY; - v.s. Coas WASHINGTON, Jane 3—Twe NEW YORK, dune 3—As heavily armed German ‘ ae big, hes wsub- | « nomncomant =e aod ag page marines, sneaking up off the — | German se rag dir tebe dersey coast, have sunk three e sored w" sectors: Aion American schooners, shelled @ speculations sa to an atts fourth and destroyed still anothe ev ork er craft Possibility of any submarine | a The three sunk were the fom. per wg th “is and other phir defenses in the be harbor was chooner Edward HL” ner dacob 8. Has immediately discounted. The NEW YORK, June 3.—Word that the; coner Sect a 4 authorities, however, consider | {he powiblity wt an air raid by '8teamer Carolina, with 250 passengers Paps encore the deck aboard, was being shelled by a submarine, was ax follows idly was received this afternoon by the New department has This theory has been t three AMae discussed in the past its practicability admitted by some | York & Porto Rico Steamship Co. The hey unk off the Am etperts o 1 . . submbs nbarines The st sports om maval matters ers Carolina is en route here from San Juan, © . New Yorke have so accepted such a possibi Dortg Rico ity, in sfact, that anthaireratt ins have long been established The nav | HED | H PARIS, June 3.—Freneh coun a ter attacks yesterday evening ‘ drove the Germans back between the Oureq and the Marne, where the enemy is making its great effort to advance toward Paris, the French war office announced | navy department that the ff r Edward H. Cole vent received a wireless S. O. S the Porto Rican steamer Carolina at strategic points a York city and its environs, ac ound New afternoon being attacked the coast to the south of the point the cording to reliable reports. In ‘ind f ae case the submarines atiompt to (Oller vessels were sunk ‘ ; bomb New York, it is agreed it The passengers of the liner had taken to the lifeboats, the Chateau which was sported that she bmarine 38 miles i of ‘Thierry-Paris road, violent German attacks were broken up by French would be only for the effect on according to information from Washington received by offi-|« American morale cials of the steamship line here > NEW YORK, Jane 3.—Seven mounted on the forward deck of | Barnegat at 4:20 p. m.-Cundag Genutioast of | Borurcbes, vessels wore reported victims of of Abg Lboats |that two submarines were fa miles west of Chattau-Thierty, 1°" Garesan submarines off the der The men, in their small boats, were | there Hi everywhere else, French post j ! England coasts up . | picked up by the American steamer! “phe steamship Grecian Br are maintained. | was a ponsi. und brought New York./that the schooner Jacob S. HEARS CALL OF: : chats 5 J out that the subma- 1). AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 5 rines unde 4 “The Germans suffered heavy Just Lint ity that the number might They asserted the « place s gun fire by aG FH crosses, and we took a hundred pris: | te ies vena mae 2 ‘ ny. Sunda Bho . foners ported the Isabelle sled by a subm btedly we sent into bh TEUTONS TURN | —Two tank steamers were sunk American waters to attack trans Subs Carry Three Guns ! by rman submarines about 150 ports, and therefore their mis Capt. Newcombe, of the @ R | miles off Sandy Hook, between 7 sion apparently was a failure. tated t his vessel was att | and % p.m, yesterday, according t seth at . Ai « German submarine, te tain of a . lahat * boarded him, took away his p , WAY T0 PARIS cific liner. ving here today Hu ;, and placed bombs on board. The line ried ‘ : captain and crew took to the B gers maiden pt. Newcombe stated that & LONDON, June 3.—Employing a» SATTERTFIE/D - was traveling Ina . t ‘ the Marne river as a shelter to {, int : ar their southern flank, the Ger mans are trying to push west ward between the Oise and the Marne, it was indicated in the INTE ight official statements t, breeding industrial discontent. On a nscale . = i . THE W As it is constituted today, it is a kaiser ne it front sctireenond par with the Hun, it defies the U. S. government aclone 1" vis " York far short time before the ams trau-Thierry, but are being held sf AN ENEMY COULD DO NO WORSE. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED) «1 om later cam S. G. Newcombe, of the! those which are y patrol: |RoUNcement was “made, center along the Mar "| STATES SHOULD TREAT THE WESTERN UNION AS AN ENEMY wire ‘ een torpedoed. 1 « hat tw the coast cor app. In Chie 112 I. W. W. are on trial because they, too, sought to bring about ,."! cytes ; Geen tivities dear Soe eat Newcomb ( ‘ood, head of the I. W. W., is the vermme unnecessary Western Union, just Carlton, it is ¢ inrest in war time as Bill Hi rged, wan Fiton, pre cident “of tel? bed gs ones . REPORTS CREW_ : ng treated eked sae ot an. 0,00 “OF COLE SAFE t to take over the telegraph lines on the was that naval boats 7 get busy over ervices might same basis as the railroads, guarar ng the average profits of the past th years henley egnieacthgy a e es ee retuaed 0 an These three years were the most } able in the history of the Western Union rv" bebe poeta See pepails ay: 1 If the government should do this, it would be lending aid and comfort to an unfriendly I é as profiteer. — . 1 Let the government seize the telegraph lines—but not on the profiteers’ conditions. °"" oni : ah ales , ’ ™ , There is too much duplication of service now. THERE IS NO NEED FOR BOTH THE - ; pan Uiouals by the Gace 1 the German commander *\POSTAL AND THE WESTERN UNION IN THIS CITY, FOR INSTANCE 1 1" ' Intern one for the period of the war Intern it just as other non-essential industri¢ BRITISH ATTACK t » being shelved by various gc nmental orders and regi INTERN THE NON-ESSENTIAL PART OF THE WESTERN UNION—-AND ee, aa eor Clgaed Cas of 4 Able tater ol coats tne, Realnnt, thi erie) ae a HEAR KAISER CARLTON HOWL! : Okie te Norfolk to Por A Phe One of the first of the recent! vy was a wire n merchant ie =] 3 STRIKE LOOMS AS WESTERN UNION NORHWAR LONE SRODTATRERSRr BY WILLIAM a neer and , em 1 ‘ seer , 1 Are CHICAG ‘ the I \ straits was CO. HEAD DEFIES U. S. WAR BOARD "808s oes gen Oe ENEMY ADVANCE etumal of the Western U1 serra age a ee ee ne the |the water to wetigreater peed. | ther lows: Provisions also reacted to/ PORT OF BOSMEEE onto accept the mediation of he voted in the neon of tmazelie and 100 farm In the|achonner Cole. declared. the Germs ORDERED CLOSED 1 ar lab ’ r et ; MARTIN IS BOUND OVER «.: t ox were first t . MARKET SLUMPS BOSTOD © port of f r ( r submission to der rir y ‘ ‘ British took 140 pr r ‘ T on was closed today sal GROWS HOURLY caky aomwiad i our ts mbar ot seek toaeshene etic three offices the. Amer AFTER SUB WORD !)";, operating oft A H ort FRENCH A Wants Referendum ployer so wid distribvated Ing Uefore United st M am ATLANTIC CITY, N. 5, June Sow Mit y ON THE MARNE dune Pr 4 Wee nee 6 t the usefulness ¢ ae t tt M ‘ i a au? ta) the dna ing been chee bor be Piles? rt nt ; ‘ ( on jougt se him away Orewa oft and southward, they eng i concentrating efforts southwest fo if : ward on front between Noyon and 4 Chateau-Thierry, seeking to ad p along the three great val A T >) GEDY al Te eae traren and o TH G A RA - - - = - - . ; BY POMER ¢ 1 pledge AARAnnn anna ARRDAAAARR AAR ARRAN 3 BONA DARASA. SARA AARAE ARRAN nna oa are revealed, the resistance is telegrapher increasing hourly. ike the THE RE SON: In accordance with a suggestion from the Chamber of Commerce that landlords who raise rents shall not be called Rent Hogs, and the subject 7 Ax a Wit, the en patie, A e “treated with dignity,” we have asked the assistance of our inimitable ballad-monger Pomer, who has given us a composition in the purest style } of art, that of ancient Greek tragedy, which should prove pleasing to the Chamber. resident 7 1 For me to raise the 1 1 } Pate an Het alan ya Argument: ide psy eae ate 1 nd f te nothe ' he Landlords riled the reAti‘ami | Hair Fortune fa Li Chorus of Plebeians tore i tr nee m ' 1 nthe | rosmilin \ i " ¥ fortre ' ' 1, and ' ot ; on , maak tren aht Tele aph « one 1 1 I ¢ or 4 ( . i ne Y ' ; ' : Oe evipin pools ig Bs Pr rofiteer Landlord: far wid the Woes won, ; ; Sp ; : sees aved, M His hair is whitened as the His blood congealed, his figure bent, | Af6 thrusting simultaneously on the|for the Weatern ‘Union during the jand prices soaring high on bird-like wings, not the growth of " Peatinned on page 4) H strike, if it materializes. Konen- The g0ds approving, and auspicious all, aah 1 Which 1 shall now affix, and draw theretrom |