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OE PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS GROW The Se attle S Lar wt ton Tonight THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY and Friday, fair; 4 Weather Forecast gentle northerly winds RRR EPROM REET MRR CU Te ee ITED 1 . LBASED RI AS wits WALLOWING IN IT THURS DAY, JUNE 20, 1918. SE ‘ATL WASH., in German as a Fraud War Riots Company Peace Mobs Rage in Berlin, Offices in East Searched; Cologne and Hamburg; U. S. to Charge Illegal ulating in Vienna and Neu- and infringing on the government's Kiverwhere Ee in Seattle PRIC AE ONE CENT ‘YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO WAVER If the German socialists and working people ever find the courage to overthrow the kalser and the military autocracy, even the Beigians who have suffered the most terrible crimes at the hands of the Huns will endeavor ITALIANS TEAR INTO AUSTRIANS! FOE SPLIT UP Many Kiled Raid W. U. to forget and extend the hand of } comradeship, de Man, of said Lieut. Hetry the Belgian army, men who for three and one-half & OSE eEe U.S. Gains. Drive Foes | in Push on Back Over — the Mame Pijave Line | Yankees Squeeze Huns Out. invade ose Two-Til of Strip Nearly Mile Deep of ere Lage Advanea 7 i i who spoke before the Central rthwest of Thierr : Police Shoot Workmen Carrying. of Messages Paciteeauin Wiehsteien ore: | Noi y Venetian Area ing an a representative of Bel- | pi Fa GREAT DEMONSTRATION FIND SUITCASE ROUTE } cian tabor. TEUTON TROOPS FLEE VICTORY IS COMPLETE — {Hut we will not take the { oid if ny Un reas Le ’ ot | I o vive ) right bi ho keep ( %——— —— G By United pital yee Wire Direct By United aA ane. Wire Direct = cary yey rtd A. 4 Di tch From By United Press Leased Wire Direct ~~ y q 2 ».| WASHINGTON, J 20-—Raida | clared. “Practically every Bel- { to The Star babi, LONDON, June 20.—Heav-) |S Attiried out today by. the cov. | gian workman is @ socialist, but | Lowell Mellett LONDON, June 20.—Itak = cae hewhe read ertment on the Western Union of:|{ S0ay7 Ore Bot post eenth te sob} PY Unie tte rhe ster” | ian forces are now counter | sages indicate there have been fices at Halttmore, Philadelphia, ) but would prefer death to sub- shearer y ee great peace demonstrations in| New York, Washington and Boston | mission. 4;e— PEI attacking at various points — fe Berlin, Cologne and Hamburg ‘te "cure evidence upholding charges “You have no right to waver. | WITH THE AMERICANS ON | along the whole Piave river j jing to a Stock. | !P&t the Western Union is operating | You will never be called upon to THE MARNE, June 20—4p.m) |line, it was authoritatively” recently, according to & StOCK= i competition with the postoffice de | sacrifice as have France, Bel —The Americans equeceed the | learned today. pe holm dispatch, published in partment by delivering “night let) glum and Engtand. We are Po On the Middle Piay the Post. te Pes grateful for your help, but it is {| Germans out of a salient = Kile. mn Middle Piave a Military police dispersed It '* alleged the Western Union { no time for congratulations. Ev- ae ak cake cane ie wine ane a ibe re ™ has been acceptin lebt letters” ( ery man has his responsibilities, some o the west bank o e ey the crowds, killing several (f ciing ‘hy wire, charging wire | and the man in the shipyards of || West of Torey (six miles north- | splitting the Austrian forces _ workmen and — arresting) rates, and then delivering them by | Seattle Is fighting the war as | west of Chateau Thierry), early |i 16 10.0 OG! polling | others. bet heme much as the man in the {| today * va | ss Oe pgs on er trenches, {| ‘The Germans did not remain to| them back to the north ai i ZURICH, June 20,.—There| Mve Western Union memengers | “Woe are still in the stage | fight after they were struck by a| south, t: Is 4 ; yi_| Were arrested by postoffice depart where the amateur is fighting || barrage, beginning at 1 o'clock, and e enem Ss enormous feeling in Vi- y_detac! its on jus 0} us feeling ment inspectors for carrying tele.) the professional inthe business of }/when the infantry went forward/ the Lower Piave have b ES enna regarding reduction Of grams and night. letters on trains); war. I don't know when the } there was no one to oppose them. hed ; the bread ration, according between the cities in which the raids|} tide will turn, In one year or 10 Private James A. Donohue, who| Pus back until now th y to dispatches reeeived-here, | "re conducted. ‘The men were re-) years, but it will turn some {/ was taken prisoner eight days ago./hold only a third of # ¢ What ctically n | leased on bond. } time.” escaped and rejoined his company | original advance toward Ven-. i rect pra at H ieee ii To Place Fraud Charges The Belgian officer told of the | last night. He declared that a few | ing. e 8) 8 » be torm- 7 or ic a 3 ee ea Charges of “defrauding the pubtic ) Strike of 750,000 Belgian work. | ther Americans are compelled by| “ry Italians alag i Bi the Huns to work in the front lines further slight gains at Ner= - have remained idle, starv- {| Donohue also said he saw Ger eo &¢ @6@ @ &® ® stadt. The trouble is spr monopoly of carrying first clann | 7eSrs \ oe : ’ oS of , ing to the provinces. matter” will be brought against the |{ ing or on the verge of gr te } reveal in croaewive layer * 10'e| vase, in the Montillo region. us 4 Western Union thru | 8. district tion, rather than work to » { be; ; attorneys, the postoffice department | the Germans, { ou AUSTRIAN MOBS “the pen ; The Penalty for each offense in by TO PROTEST HIGH RENTS et utc) QW PRISONER QUESTION that it has abundant evidence, and PLUNDER SHOPS ®: has been “keeping watch on these| WASHINGTON, June 20.—Ger d Y Y FOR JU AMSTERDAM, June 20.—Cavairy| ™Ovements for nome time back.” many’s answer to the American state bee BE READY FO! NE 28th regiments have been rushed to Vi-| This is taken to mean that the|department’s proposal for a confer: % mand eadia. Wain aahiaeeaey daheik aed department has sufficient proof to ence on prisoners at Berne has not . ' Aree y run the Western Union company’s|been very satisfactory, it was of : riots have broken out. necording to aah tae aiicnen Geie| Satay teaeenl GN = “4 Bi | By United Press Leased Wire Direct : adv « from German sources today “ od mony ” on * 70 RE: EXA Must Return All f The tobe ate reported to haco| many thousands of doll ther inquiry is being made, * Dispatch From Frank ‘ wth i q atonel Premier Seydier's. residence| Th department alxo announced it . J. Taylor WITH THE ITALIAN AR Extra Flour Today i. to have. plundered bakeries |!" assumed there movements have Career Megs vip, || MIES, June 19—(Night)—The q A masa meeting of citizens to pro Ttanishment Of martial law is de. been gOINK on all over the country, WASHINGTON, June 20—Secre-| | By United Press Leased Wire elements are aiding the Italians E } All flour in Seattle households / teat the extortion of rent hogs wi “ a4 ng : i tary McAdoo has been ordered by Direct to The Star . ing the & } above the limit of 49 pounds must (| be held in the auditorium of the La ye pee il INE Rags VeRO CNG (Contwnued on page 5) physicians to a ranch in the West oe —®, Heavy rains in the mountain q New physical examination reg- | be returned to the dealers | bor Temple, Sixth ave. and Univ eccauben dl totuen to atter, aa a THE AMERICAN AR- regions have changed the Piave j ulations received Thursday by || Thursday night. They accept ity st, Sunday afternoon oy Ge aiid Sabaieas 6 alee BE READY FOR _JSUNE 28th LORRAINE, June 20. | from a sluggish stream to ‘ draft boards opened up { at the original purchasing price The Central Labor Council granted uy for the lack of bread having been | &——————— ae —The Germans suffered heavy | rushing flood, destroying bridges more work for them in the re- The flour will then be gathe the use of the hall to the Anti refused by officials. casualties in yesterday morn- | fis classification of registrants. by food administration for sh Profiteering league formed Monday . ing’s combined first all-Ameri- | #04 cutting off Austrian forces New rules reduce the num by the food administration for shir evening at the Y. M. C. A., at {ts can gas attack and artillery | on this side of the river from is of group A, class 3 men, se meee we nnn! | Wedn evening session VIENNA LABOR COUNCIL bombardment, it was established | their source of sopplies and re ditionally accepted men_ subject eee ent hogs are going to be invited thru an enemy prisoner today. ‘eliccmiente, a4 to immediate Induction into ser \itend and tellus why they are FAVORS GENERAL PEACE BIG TOB ACCO DRIVE The boches were just starting to| yueremene | viee. Fi joosting rents,” announced Frank) AMSTERDAM, June 20 The in e American lines when the | ene 14 bridges flu ing across the Piaye # The rules remove to group B, class Ker, chairman league Vienna labor council has passed al WwW folks, it’s gas containers fell in their midst,/ 5. the enemy have bee carrit tf 4, men with remedial hernia, a class Svery, one in ® who has an tebe wabeeen-l anaes ¥° eras es, killing a great number and sending| 2.0" trapreg on the eeoat aa s constituting from 5 to 10 per cent of rest in keepin at a point ment in the food we . . hee TOBACCO FUND EVENTS others fleeing Austrian detachments b; Y Class 1. They, are to be held for Seg mown an tive im apf ce Sars o fund drive announce Saturday—At 7 p. m, the After the deluge of gas subsided |? uimost constant mauih sul further instrudffons of the surgeor home wanted at the a speedy gen. within a day or two establish. steamer Liberty will leave Pier and the barrage died down sca y naulng Oye p P Italian artillery and bombs dropped general, which are expecte r according to the call of the ned here today. ment of the downtown quarters 4, foot of Spring st, for an ex mans attempted to s by allied airmen, with no avenue of operations performed oy private ph loers tas chew coaks ‘ou ha ad the letter from the || cursion and dance, at Foster's | |again, but were stopped almost in| eaane J S: 4 sicians or at local hospitals ms Haley, thvalided from | ador reschiition. ener American Red Cross, asking Fletcher ba avilion. Steamer their tracks by American artillery,| phe Austrians thus 7 th - urenetie er : , liegt = 4 eturns to Seattle 230 por dagess wd ? he Austrians caged in have | Balsc Height Mente except; , WASHINGTON, June 2 Gack. gave Rit extestacos HINT Ria ee ro | are aie Fates eee ha *Gunday-—Young. Mena Setar. || I witnessed this first American gas | *2,0cvantage 10 defensive) Sasa for insular service und ler ‘ Sacks * | declaration against Turkey, the | Trt be a Ph pot a i — GOO earn aa fror Wks have : iene Bs ord ce votre so wi rein ance oo od Bs Me line ammunition to warrant a frontal as | ae ree state department today formally | ionth for ina brent ri Mead | | padong ton seg ° Sea by | | and B. Fir at : slope y awa sero Roa att h |e Snes ee possibitias t present oo. je inquired as to the Turkish trans. A on enmapetncrrph | ° Ny Beaeaieen shasta a eee Thur ry ibis aco |: AREA Hee eat hich | however, that exhaustion of thelr | New rules apply to all examining a t American ‘°T* * nim ao Ne Ty t {| the men n ‘Oh, Boy had been set at 2:86 ammunition and food supplies, {0 wot the government, wheth-| Sreasions: against the American | ago, i his ianaiora announced | WICC ress | And now dig up, folks, You bave| | musical comedy company will || After the flash the wails of the de-| gether with the pounding. they, apg draft board, mustering office, A pemidiion tarte. dataradion og Wee ReRE Ns a $ Me } come nn 1 na every drive before si be sayy i a 1 a ae pe Sa precy : eo ‘ avery nae z undergoing, will eventually foree f Group C, class 1 men held for lim-| Turkey wan introduced in the | St 4” explanation of the incr ; ummary 0 } ides the excursion to Fletcher | | T°Kets 50 cents. Now on sale. | | very loud explosion was heard in the | rifice themselves in desperateuaam™ Sted service because of irreme house by Representative Kelly, | 2¢C0Tding to hin sto They simply | {bay Saturday night for the benefit | 5g \ ba, hese a ine, knee Cot | teeke fects, and group D, class 1, Pennsy!vania, rained the rent 81% per cent, sayn |} W r E tg | 2 ihe, seoaree tana “and "the" “On a Mi) cartel Gieemah, ponitinns -timm be Enemy Loss Enormous i inconditionally rejected for mit ae | "se Maleidahs -esntdn wee eden) ) a ven Sj toy! noonday matinee a week from Tcl daveaY taint 1 uncanny| Frank efforts to restore the pone wervice, and «ll men rejected at ty investigate, inasmuch as the re ) today, the Young Sefardim associa A . ie Heth srephesighte x9 t > tos ae Tee q ; ‘ n “ naw rrr = | Pv is interval, toons so far have been frustral ‘ camps, are to be recxamied, wi°h Spanien” reprementative at “tabrin U. S, “AVIATORS ON rae7 iapccegironactencereanal Lrimpde mnie Cyprian | [CIT -) oe bs Cou- J stene i htter, this Interval, |e awollen Coreen an a view to advancing them into higher ed for American interests th day ae tha tie. neteneiee) will’ give a benefit dance Sunday in; i & & Mllery cut tones, | curacy of the Italian artillery ¥en) and the sedan legation wan naked) © WAY TO ITALY LINE ne ee einer ne aitun, evenini at Washington hall, 4th | PONS OG P SAMAMMCS | ns Acinic barrage’ of Sux sea| The enem's lowes on all Banta ‘This re-examina Independent because it repre Teuton inter ASHINGTON, June 20 Son beobened \daity: xaore favor |*%S, ener wt To THE EPrron and high explosives died Gown ang {the front in the first three davwlain of the reclassific being un-| ests there aviators, train 1 are now ihlada the iataoe A Ghee peepee ti AR wiih tad aad He Beotee Peat gain ther ag raparativ ‘ sins the offensive are now estimated at dertaken in — ft - res 4 sien The American consulate was| on their way It t peda ouituiha whiten te made since yesterda fnchooed £1048 ...ccssecccsse The bo were apparently atil) too | 180.000. The viest fighting is still ee maeck mate a pre ni zed nod ar oe k cep cb the | was announce ; iit pre A the Avetrians attain TOBACCO FUND nished to rer |around the bridge head the Alls) e “work or fight” orde nich | American hospital at Tabriz, Persia, go into action on reaching the battle . " on, 1201 Pike i ‘i . | trians have established in the Lower 4 ¥ . poder ing a single major objecti Lanrence O'Hearon, 1201 Pike st... $1.00 enthianen ot Centers, te Americ rtillery 1 down - (Continued on page 5) by the Turks line heavy reine have awollan the [Bak W.ieriee, iam 1.00 |] “Bev/thore le Meneses ‘Tubneos these = barra ind this time the|Pive, from where they are trying Piave ris and cut off ta No name 1.00 | for American fighting men in France. | Germans answered The whole|t® push westward toward Venles, I anderstand that each do! eh, 5s 4 i |The enemy now holds the west bank ~ forces of the enemy Cash 1.00 hee _ lar rea became an inferno, Every vil FOI KS ( | SSING MORE | HESE DA Y S PICARDY FRONT — Raiding | ¥. Berg, Seattle PE | ell gemmr der oryr lage behind the American lines was | the river from Maserada to Oss and artillery activity increased Chas, Melotyre 1,00 ia subjected to h fire, mostly ¢ maith, Loatoperbtgs di Pia 5 ’ ! ’ from the Somme northward to | J. ¢ Graham st, Bremer: anes which my an- 7) shell was not a single | ey ~ M We're Mad! We Cuss! C'est La Guerre! Eh, What?) ((01ens secur, the mtustion |." 1.00 | known friend, the soldier, will gree [| American casualty | i ey hs aancees tb tam Aah ACL 8 ‘ assuming the same aspect as npoy When the bombardment finally | ITALIANS TAKE 9,000 ‘ q Why has everybody taken to cuss _ In tac of, Gayley, who is a stu-| that which always has preceded ee ceased a comparatively few Huns | reise aie ee Ee Cayrta, bo. te eit |. unas: wah dy Lorrie raha "0 trom thet tenches, tat} FOES AS PRISONERS - i" + Saint Namie: malts : ‘ t pint FLANDERS FRONT warps C4 bh, M 1.00 "chad bak by vRerveeag ge) LONDON, June 20—An unusual one r x Ko, ' righteous cause nat-| conditiona preva on the |0°S Beige oral the COR nrapnel and bullets. This, we| phase of the Austrian offensive tall Do. news got ms ennai produces righteou Picardy front, leading et ac. genie GEA, “aEBT aman at ee learne I tr m a prisoner, was to have the capture of 9,000 prisoners, aus ' on opened his me nd yelled is deave GE ees bins bal sigantic drive fs Im: | some, the Taller, 1206-8 Becend eve..10.00 Qt eS ee by the Itallan war affiee, . : ! 1e drove the money-changer ninient ‘ regarded as uniqu TH THE EF e temple wan none too gen OISH FRONT—French detact x BI - © NEW REVOT IS ey De aque in de. pare an a MAE Wins tile Rec a | cauant = peneeratal- Gpeesanns E READY FOR JUNE 28th ‘The situation tod indicated a Abe occ : | ‘The situatio ay as indicat p n ¢ boiling mad—and most of are} tions and took prisoners at var 2 x see a wcreaming Jine in re the fighting will do their best when| and Oine e diec for I g > 3} ‘ ll 2» _| LONDON, June 20.—A revolution arded 1s continuing favorably for “TO HELL WIT ) KAISER F re getting mad. Cu rds| tions in Berlin, Cologne and » 7a . y 3] ¢ ll the districts of Chernig ft and I versity of California assembled for a And in some circles the cussing And a nation, once mad, fights civilians being killed and other , ,D 1 Masa se ae ele in . ” A wiralane qhuneaane er eee cesas| lat wonticn’ to tue ee oe civilians being Killed and omers og about my Red Cross work as usual,” sive tm Moscow ana reused here, Re-elected by A. F, La Milis Gayley, bh of the department An we asked in the b If the German pies—beg pardon ©, aeed to heavily cen i py Pe ae : Z nand armed peasants in ST, PAUL, dune 20,.—Samuel ee ns ca cau,” lvby 4a Sk? Wieas anaes our resere-{it tha Clerman aploe al tealiy’ oloees < dae mee in These were the loyal American and truly said (0 be or Gompers was reelected presk i | Things went quietly, until the pro ed folk le ways, for- they'll #end word to Berlin and sa Stockholm 1 > the German con dent of the American Fderation —_ fessor, exclaimed. wake pure just simply ‘Tell der kaiser nix on der idea AUSTRIA — Various organiza notherly words of the mother of Lieut. Hi arry D. krainian government of Labor today, - fe “tO HELL WITH THE KAISER!" | give old Bill a cuss Americana wond't fight! Dey iss| tions openly oppose reduction ot | Preston, a Chic ago ay iator killed in combat with |» cree ESI SMES A al So, you see, they're cussing Mr Psychologists say answer is) gedding awful mad! Dey cuss him| the bread ration and demand i READ a & Hohensollern in the best circles. | easy. in der churches. peace, ‘German planes “over there.” BE Y FOR JUNE 28th 3 f

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