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SHALL A GREAT NATION AND ITS LAWS BE LEFT TO THE MERCY OF ONLY ONE MAN? a. teed Ned 28 mong by ae gir of = voted with the other four. A nation and its laws left slavery. But their courage must not fail. The fight from military ‘despotism. And here our babies shall man—that's all—overruled both bescpe “yn ake One to the mercy of one man, What shall we say to this? must go on. Even the supreme court must be made to be sentenced to playless days and premature death? } dent, who had approved this I bey ign and the presi- It is almost enough to take the heart out of the see that the old days of fang and claw, commercially it cannot be. The fight must go on here as ‘4 { five could have given the ia Beate aa ee noble men and women who have struggled for years as well as militaristically, are passing. On the fields of there”—to the finish, till democracy, huma ef given the law constitutionality had he to liberate the children of the South and East from France we are shedding blood to liberate shemaaed justice are triumphant. 70000 | THeSe attle S ta NIGHT EDITION THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWES ay. — - —_ - —_—— ~— ——__— | 1, TU ESDAY, “JUNE 4, 1918, PRICE ONE (CENT fr’ feattio_ ot: FULL LEASED WIRE sERVIC 1 VOLUME 20 UNITED PRESS ASSOC RNR SE AT r ul EW YORK TO BE DARK TONIGHT | FEAR AIR RAID! YANKS DRIVE HUNS BACK ACROSS THE MARNE’ RA AACDAAPRPAPPODDADDDPDDODOD | wear ar Sound of How Giant Sub Could Launch Bomber U.S. Men len Now |) Firing on Sea | a. ‘Fighting With” Near Delaware French Troops NEW YORK, June 4.—New York |» ae. ' will be dark tonight for fear of air- \Germans Cross Marne for First Tix Be plane raids or bombardment. The or- |= Since 1914, But Are Hurled Bac der was issued today by Police Com- | 2% —Enemy Makes Slight Advance. é i ~meaagen Enright. a ee PARIS, June 4.—American troops ha’ cere eee ore lex wherever pealibe: reall bent | struck their first blow in the new battle of the _ The illumination at Coney Island and other beaches is Marne. Fighting side by side with t es |French, they hurled back a German fo ordered discontinued. The following order was issued: 'which reached the southern bank of fat “All display lights, advertising signs or such illumina- tiens in the city, including the seashore, will be discontinued until further orders. This will not include city lights or Photo-diagram showing how a seaplane, brought across the Atlantic by a German submarine, could be launched lriver—the first time the Marne has - lights in dwellings and office buildings when inside. Shades! with its cargo of bombs from. smooth water, to bomb an American coast city. The submarine would in the meantime crossed by the enemy sihce early in the Ma ARR een janet tore CSRS in these will be drawn whenever possible.” submerge and await the return of the bombing plane at a predetermined rendezvous. A submarine of the size of the , asdf “Deutschland” would be able to carry severd ul large se: a and ample supplies of bombs of the largest size. The new battle of the Marne was raging with LEWES, Del., June 1.—Firing continued all this morn- oo ——— ; ecto Re os ui violence over the entire western portion of the front yes? elie » a battle be-| ~~~ wae terday evening and last night, the French war office res” yr: off Cape "Henlopen, in what is believed to be a battle be 'NO NEW REPORTS “ ” iter eet a gains were made by the Geen ps _freg the oat tha ani’ tanker ener: Prat std Homing Pigeon | QF ATTACKS ARE DEFENSE OF NEW YORK CITY _ne‘eis » “Barly reports from Delaware Breakwater stated that a, Wins Fast Race RECEIVED TODAY FROM FLIERS IS DIFFICULT 020) cnt aie mete |] VEE fight seven miles off shore began at 6 o'clock last night— in Co t Fli ght } WASHINGTON, June 4—No new vance Mestaean forte » several hours after the Pratt had been sunk—and continued OAKLAND ‘ ve reports of sinking» of attacks by the +. fore, Atlee te iopcles " » until daybreak. 400 miles at an average speed of fi 6. tne { the American BY 4. H. DUCKWORTH 1 Te cccaranisnes acs. ptakeantc botota I trled back th . | - abacaieioiiie nearly two miles a minute, J. T + : ge 2 “eypt ncaa pa degre mere esa ati destroye t = and the race from to midforenoor ry | have long off the Germans as soor An American force also stopped | is off Barnegat with approximately 250 survivors of the | Gaxian figs Re amore 1816 ood. hurling the uns. ba stated. He also raid there in liner Carolina, it was stated at the offices of the New York!) six & Porto Rico S. S. Co. this afternoon. This accounts for)’ finish ntrants race of ‘ormation concerning the re teal posttio 4. The Ratterie of antiaircraft artillery ificent counter-attack ¥ % powerful enough to reach a plane heavy figh ported capture of one of the raiders ( NEW YORK, June 4.—The schooner Edna T. Douglas | M°C™y'*., homing pigeon “Oak | eereienegity 5 . . the Pacific Homing Pigeon club Ing an adeq t practically all of the Carolina's —— rs and crew. wilt be run from Weodborn, Ore The department aoee not intend at| is an unust 000 up, murt be put into posi-|Ourcq, the Gern help —— é | — to Oakland, Cal., on June 15 this time, however, to make fi Anthaireraft gu tion at lifférent points thru-;of bh artiller: ons, he | NEW YORK, Jane {—Positive taken to Lewes te-| » Slesat announcement if at Cal ucaaan Te Mee tant ber eee oat ti of ey cirtillers | seneeeuavene:Hun Mate on U-151 Tells confirmation of loss of the liner | boat empty was near) OL | cured or. sunt it prove of mili:| months. The whole plan of The antiaircraft artillery defenses |Torcy and Bouresches.” the state| Prisoner Teutons Wi the place where t the enem» now have to be reorganized on of London extend 20 miles out. Ger-|ment said. “The French, by a cour olina, destroyed by « Ger ‘ City of Columbus br in he said, has posi rt more elaborate scale if the busl-| man raiders are met with a barrage | ter-attack, retook Mosloy and Neuil Send Bi Sub leet a man submarine off the New der the crew of the schooner ob r REPORT DIVER at one U-boat is oper . ountry is to re of shrapne e sienouk ke ly-La-Porterie. In violent fighting | 9 Al a sey coast, came today when 19 f Is CAPTURED the evidenc a sur ts demands ble to penetrate © military au- | these ges were taken and re | ADVANCE GUARD py j survivors were picked up. ere no new reports of sub viving captain that’ two were off titeckh { thbettses ue © widen (teen HERE — The city of Columbus, for ms cks up to 11:30 @, m. t NEAR BOSTON itiore’ Giher navy ofticinis expreme | thks we have placed U.S. Strikes Line | 4 ‘ which fears were felt, is safe at and no more signs of U-bo NEW YORK. June 4.—It was per.| ed the th p U-boats had | miles from the m tthe four cor-| “An American fc stopped the | NEW YORK, June : 1—Ger. Vineyard Haven, Mass., arriv on the coast had been repo: reported here today that been eng Mant owe Germans attempting to reach Neuilly| many has established a e ing today. Meanwhile a fleet of 69 nav the German submarine fleet) 1 4 the naval! miles the 0 ca. Brook! 1s a German| wood, By a magnificent counter at-| nent sub atomic Twelve ships have been listed as planes. operating from New t taken to| comm that the navy'| part of the great city, extends to the aeroplane ix detected flying over | tack, they hurled the Germans back | 41! marine blockade of the j 4 jctims of the raid by the maintained close watch for su ecasional submarine | coast London, the batteries at the four cor-| north of the wood. American coast and within @ 4 2 sarines. Three big liner ot G 1y's sea horrors, a ut, he da, ¢ or wit ners of the rectangle over which at| Further south, the Germans real: | short time a force of U-boats, jc ports today, were America’s very gates 1 official | two, or more. y in | must adop nm moment it is travell com no gain on the Marne front. One| capable of operating against tiving, and an 1xious wat hip = an shored in either place. an effort to draw the American fleet} This mea to fire, and thus “box” the en every important Atla) then was being ke ready fe report, the U-boat ffom the European «ide, The secre: | naval pat ane with bursting shrap | | will be here, ncearting asta d miles to York's mi yw- | back by a Franco-Am: There is a report that ons e submarine’s r Boston yesterday | tary was loath to discuss the subject | tenc in reliance U-boats was captured near PB Herbert L. ru maid to have been | of a possible U-boat communication | sea © open for the Ger mut be placed on the c hore|attack with heayy losses. mate of the submarine U-151. and taken into New ork t r. mine or torped the nto the arbor on-@ patrol with the American shore man seaplane-carrying xut We must depend upon! bridge was destroyed and pr © mate, who served five years ‘There is no official verification of the ¢ at when he by a war f the a of thene submernit surprise the ubmarine | taker ro brag ain in the U. S. navy, peport Knalled gu prisoners erman hanga pe th bp, as she is engaged in as The Germans w 1 without | ade” noch =f That the submarine deliberate tr ha , 175, 000 TAKEN, of our nava vra they mu: the plane that she has progress by the French between the a ker, boatswain of the schooner t “ nings an woot . © with ber t ise ar , t »| Edna. After the Edna was di shelled the ¢ \ . jout wirele ings @ \ as brought over with her. Busy at this |Olse and the Aisne. Between the - * was destroy. one found drifting empty the steamship lanes, clo: b HARBOR OF NEW YORK AMSTERDAM, June 4—German) Aerial patre and; submarine to close her hatches in| going on with great violence last} Vere !mpriso in the submarine hat it had been struck 1 important p. ewspaper correspondents claim that| seaplanes must be established along) time to submer In any « she | night i F The boat load of 19 survivors, fr: eo 4 peing led fo IS ORDERED OPEN 175,000 allied prisoners, 2,000 cannon| the coast would be compelled to abandon the| “Violent attacks were made in the|, This German mate, who refused the Carolina, including two women, | three life P report | NEW YORK, June 4.—The Port and “innumerable” machine guns| Fast fighting planes from Mineola’ s seaplane region of Pernant, Baconin-Et-| ‘© tell his name, told Rocker thats s « by the| ed drifting off Beach ‘Haven, N. J..|of New York has been reopened, it! have been captured since the art . are Missy-Aux-Bois and Troesnes He lived in New York was picked up this morning | Breull, M it British steamer Appleby. They were | last night b was announced officially today of the present offensive, March 21 Pernant was taken by the Germans | Ye@s. and was engaged to a girl im ann showed sailante | | ee anopehan abeth, die Ween wits Men for the submarine blockade of drew a little to the west of Saconin| the U. S. coast are being drafted) im The boche bor dropped from the f i buildings and ao gunna a ors formerly in the | | ‘Yes, Dear Consumer, You'll Probably Have to | lan f is « thus ¢ pr damage. Very and Miss-Aux-Bols, Faverolles and | plosive and incendiary pian wWhin. the herthi Gates aa American ports. a forks ot SHE WHPTOSIVO “60a veenk that the elfiain oan Pictures of Fleet i Hire a Chemist, a Geologist and a Bookkeeper | BOMBA ary Eiied with shrapeal; shprcar cites tote eneen ||US» PATROLS BUSY | ue" sees Corinne ing the explosion for a few m iting his objective 4 a tremendous send-off, Pho o ein effect " treo ---—-- y Coal isn’t sold this way any more. utes, This is intended to make THE INCENDIARY BOMRS WITH THE AMERICAN AR: | tographs of this celebration were diss 3 IN FRANCE The | ing official as issued adquarters last night: “There | tive patrolling operations in The coal ix mixed. ‘There ix nut| Seattle T ‘ollowing readjust 'H Ab t Thi M and lump coal, and various mixtures. | ment of previous conditions and Ow ou 1s, r. The consumer, according to the fuel prices by the fuel administration. A Jadministration, must analyze the Fuel Administrator? | iii ii shot, action ig" watered | "Te sop om eta a percentages his ton of coal has, n refer back to his chart again enemy plane was shot down during | West Indies, within sight of the 0 where the collier thematical turn or two, and ww | air combats and one of ours is miss: | y sure of the destruction of a are so constructed that on ex building. Such bombs are set so plosion a mass of inflammable that when the missile strikes a matter is spread about. Pitch, roof, the fuse will not operate resinous matter, mineral wax until the bomb goes thru the potassium perchlorate di various floors to the cellar, The ol are the principal blow out of bomb. submarines now on patrol carry six months’ supplies, but ex. pect to stay here one year by taking e ardy and Lorraine sectors. Ar | provisions and fuel from ships sunk, tillery firing was reported in the The voyage from Germany to this general reduction in nounced by the However, some vanced in price ‘An intricate chart \accompar 1s other papers, has been } hamas, near ce, Can you direct us to a } pn urg! us to ° oal now determine exactly whether he is be ing Cyclop: . ly di L the announcement of the change, |) UF 4 sages it oy wilt wail? ARR nner, | | Cyclops mysteriously disappeared), over which th ) called up Frank Waterhouse ked them if they had any Welling It’s all imple, The consumer |{ MenJ N TAI |t pi Bea to expend brain-heat and powe pF shel rate se aes ace ae t : 44 Men Join Navy; } 3 BIG LINERS | AMERICAN NKER- IS eras Dt euch an ex am to comple ton coal. They replied ¢ have none now, but wi 4 i a ve tj me rely has to analyze the coal. He 5 Ss b ) Subs Feet Long parallel the consumption of coal t Asked the price, they said: “Well, the price will be higher after while, /) must simply know it# parts, mar-|} Want to Get Subs AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 4—| TOWED IN CRIPPLED) woats in this patrot are 325 feet BS his most fervent furnace. It jomewhero around $11.50" Rave. and Broad $|£i0%, Packing charges, how it is/! young Americans, following }/Three Important liners are overdue} AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 4.—|10ns. and carry fiveinch guns. \Giay fh the new schedule seen ie Oe cal” née Gea Gahae Gar Geee UE Teen en ed eae ce |) nes 6 as ee t this port here today. ‘They in-| pattered and crippled by submarine | ‘8 # larger type of German subma, ay, with a of|) At, and asked for Nhe tl rh Bain nuld sell me any cheap ; how it tn refined split up.|} hee Atlantic coast, are flocking to } clude two big transatlantic ships and] ghell fire, an American tanker ar. [fine than any rw in the navy anied »y nieal|( Quality) coal at a high price 89 a to’ } ned, c¢ over railroads . co hae in the coast trade. One carries $ vq | sts, and its number, 151, indieat accompanied n 5 sel : ss apart ) recrulting offices her urries | rived here today towed ndicates zones, weights, freight rates. |) had 40 or 50 tons of Wellington the platform, but wouldn't }| excensive *, wholesaled, retailed “We have enlisted 34 out of 44 than 300 p nee On ac}into port by navy tug! ne tanker 39 was recently built, as U100 is the uny; gave an the excuse, “That i at the same time men: ?|and burned. The consumer will!) ount of submarines operating off! had become almost waterlogged as ghest listed.) mine prices, war groes margin ve at a full under-|?) The submarines off this kee jonly an advance guard. Each has a ein arter 10 eee a! aise peer | crew of 35, exclusive of officers, ip tant edminietration says the con:|} PTO‘: how, ts 15 aus this lattor/along to the federai ||" ane now pricen cover retail delty:|'~ ! ENEMY RAIDERS ARTILLERY IS ACTIVE a nc’ oan chyenations, walle sumer should make himself ac as going up in price agree that he knows how it is Now I am satiafied these parties are holding their Wellington coal (| pyrned, It wastes away rapidly, and |( for « higher price, and if so, they should go on the list of the excess {| goes up in smoke, and then there is oast are ton naval camp publicity, to- r the coast, some anxiety Is felt for/result of the pounding she received | day, “and it's the biggest day we }|t ¢ applicants," said Seaman Simon: § {| their sate | from the blockading U-boat ‘ ZA con! administrator and have him make Wainwright & McLeod show }| eries a1 in one-ton lots, shoveled the vessel carried tools marked U- 4 with bis sub, a their orders covering that coal they claim ia « in chutes only. Half-ton lots alt Professor Clark Bissett will speak SLAY 9 WOMEN, IN ALBERT TERRITORY The Germé ok 10 days’ supoied He should study the chart, : ¥. H. GEORGE, 3218 13th Ave. W )| nate and revolve between schedules! on “Quy Individual War Responsibil-| LONDON, June 4—Nine members| LONDON, June 4.—“There was| from the Edna, but the American Advice. ‘The chart gives the price of $| and prices, probably with the inten Vek Heap iy of the women's auxiliary automobile | considerable hostile artillery fire be re fed black bread, | ne ae teeeeel tion of frightening the consumer in. i*" before the British-American | corny were killed in the recent bomb: | tween Albert and the Serre river| canned hash and very bad jam, One is divided i Mere | When this is done, he will be able to|a particular grade is in his zone. to buying ton lots. Reductions are| Relief association, in Eagles hall [ing of British headquarters behind|early this morning,” Field Marshal] hundred cases of oil were removed ' which sone ng er nent hart determine what the cost of coal of! But— made on two-ton lots and over. Wednesday, 8 p. 2 the lines, it was announced today. | Haig reported today. from the Edna to the subm