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W. WS. Ne TheSe attle Star xt pron THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEATTLE, WASH., SATU RDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. PRICE ONE LATION 2 SERVICE VOLUME COAL MINES OFFERED CITY ‘BATTLE IS WON, MURPHINE TENANTS _NTHEcLows REMIER D DECLARE STUDYING 70 APPEAL SBURG SEE, LONDON, June 22.--An uncon firmed report on t rdam red that attempt } , assassinate Em. } peror Karl, of Austria, according to a Central News dispatch from Will Go Wednesday to In- New York Renters Organize TOTTERS IRE’ spect 4,000,000-Ton Fight Against Profiteer General Revolution May Dis- 1,000 Additional Prison Property Landlords rupt Austria-Hungary at | Are Taken in Combat Any Time, Expert Belief FR IN for Montello Crest MAY FOLLOW RUSS RUIN WEATHER AIDS A BY 4. w MASON By United Press Leased Wire D 2 United Press War Expert | to The 8tar NEW YORK, dune 22.—While ROME, June 22. ae Austria-Hungary'’s collapse and i withdrawal from the war cannot aie x is now permissible to Pie eit of the dicta, ia Present Drive to Decide ‘tate that the battle has Seattle may be able soon to sell its BY J. WH. DUCKWORTH citizens coal at actual cost of mining Special Staff Dispatch and delivery. Direct to The Star An offer has been made to sell to the city a 25-year lease on two sec tions of coal lands near Renton, on which 4,000,000 tons of coal are said to be in sight. ‘The terms of the proposed sale. which would contemplate merely a refund of money expended in de yelopment during the past ye makes it almost a matter of gift, a NEW YORK, June A mass meeting of outraged tenants will shortly be held in New York to pro test against the profiteering land lord, who, under the specious plea of “war conditions, and higher taxes and cost of labor,” is raising rents to the limits of extortion At this meeting a committee will be appointed to wait up cording to City Supt. of Utilities! Winey ang request that federal 1 : F been won,” Premier Or- Neon ané re oe " ede a jenna, there is im doubt but MiThe mine fe situated within a hait|l#lation be recom:nended to curb the that the dual monarchy must be Fate of Austrian People | tando declared in the | mile of a paved road into Seattle, 9n| TINS rents of homes occupied by the next country to follow Rus in Years to Come Chamber of Deputies last that delivery direct by truck, loaded | “*** *4rner sia's example if the war con set night, the Tribuna tinue, The terrible strain of four years ot EMPEROR FEARS DEFEAT| nounced today. eonthettae een enc A pe PM 0 s The premier said that in the most powerful of the belligerent bi pera penpeomeh eS ns * ——_—_—— nations. It is impossible for any of "" Kpeciai Dispatch to The Btar by | | the Piave, the Italians have at the mine bunker and dumped into Need Ald of Law consumers’ bins, would be practical, The leader of the battle against it is declared. The mine ts also less the landiord is Mrs, Mary Mardfin, than a half mile from a railroad, of 2020 Washington ave., the Bronx. which, in fact, runs thru the prop| Mrs. Mardfin is president of the of exhaustion which munt con- | i erty. Bronx Tenants’ league, and secre saetediy for an indefinite vetind "| | Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ditional important gains. ‘That @ : Superintendent Murphine will in-| tary of the Greater New York Ton-| Fuptedty for an indefinite period. —_——————#| expected venewal of the Giall | @pect the mine Wednesday ants’ league, of which Mra. Rose ‘The war has entered its final e - | LONDON, June 22.—The fate | ward from the mountains is ’ 4 ‘The two men making the offer are Schneidermann, president of the WAS ustria depends . [nent was indicated in the J. E. and T. L. Jones, 2734 34th| Woman's Trade Union league, is Tuees Never fae UNGT' CY German” militartete fare her troops wo Reet dectarayon that tiny Sanne ave. &.. owners of the Holland hotel | chairman. YuAT View accept 4 democratic peace. The pow: | "hou he Italian 1! available men on that fi Bunaing. “At prumet we are ‘fighting the eu, But vant” Jer of exhaustion will necessarily af. pocerend against the Stal ering Git'ey = ae According to the Jones brothers, landlord with the rent strike,” said Tou Hest. hd Rustes Hongate ta nae | The condition in the dual mon- | WITH THE ITALIAN” j while they have been able to develop! Mrs. Mardfin today, “but we realize the weakest of all the great nadions| @fehy is similar to that in Ger- MIES IN THE FIELD, June Veins on their lease until an that this is a very ineffective weap was tonnage of high-grade coal|on. The law is all in favor of the! red, every time they seek the| landlord. The courts are unable to of capital to open up the| save ux from the landlords, who, in many. As Emperor William has —Night.—The battle for staked everything on his drive trol of the all-important for Paris and the channel, so crest is still under way as Emperor Kari has thrown the fu- dispatch is filed. in the conflict For this reason Austria's eventual [collapse is inevitable unless mviltar. ming, the coal barons want to hog all| the Bronx, have a $1,000,000 organi iam surrenders. The inexorable force of his ire and his dy- The Italians are known to tl so that they prefer to| zation, known as the Bronx Land. which is pulling Austria out of the pics’ vi Reap hag ap he ee PPS geomet offs the city th y lords’ assoc’ ° ¢ SNES SRNN ALUMI (JP > «S30 RRB ee _ _ _ waa German orbit is working. however,| "™asty Ini taken can rede | oe PUM 4.000 teannth organ: thru the plains of northern Italy. than 1,000 additional prisoners, get its own coal at cost them. We have 5.000 tenants organ at @ mpeed which it is impossible to | i 4 mn Ita 7 : Five veins are said to have been | ized, but no mone calculate. If he wins, the victory will do how extensive their operations opened up, the largest 15 feet in i The present rioting is apparentty | ™u« 4 to cages — re regina, cannot be Seton , i tria-Hungary and solidify the fas' s th i thickness. The quality is better than far more serious than has occurred ‘ the average of Western Washinewn Rent Hogs Guests on previous “occasions, during tne ainntearating nation. "| The. latest. report received . coals, the Jones brothers claim Héut daar in the Mateboré ecepive he loses, the internal crisis : ee ee Sunday Afternoon but how near the people areto actual |AUStria will ‘reach a climax which |had reached the outskirts of The mise is seven miles from the|__Rent hogs will be guests of honor | cepiiition Gaanet tc toceteid may bring a revolution and cost Karl sa, on the southeastern edge limits At A mass meeting of rent hog vi A revolution in a spontaneous ac. [Mis throne. ,| Montello, and were fighting %¢ tims atthe Labor teniple Sunday tion and may result over night. If ccordingly the Austrian general | the ; “he pons ont that the otter ig Pre antl dt redler) oy re A revolution. were to, break out in| Staff has thrown itself into the battle| Enemy prisoners declare that is tae’ Gaon snes with all the power at its command. | Italian attack in this sector to Berlin!” Austria with the war in its present stage, Germany would find terself Think you, then, that the road to) deserted by Austria-Hungary as the |l@garina va On the 100-mile front from the|ed an Austrian attack which to the Adriatic sea | planned to be launched just an bh soon change its Lake Union steam | A"! Rent Profiteering league, which “oO” to Berlin!” we cry. ‘oO was organized last Monday : 4 erp ON to coal burning) “Any landlord who wishes to ad It lends itself to the popular imag- ~ - 4 i i i i j ; oR i the Aust field marshal, Conrad after the Italian assault began. There is the possibility of mining pe ngs nen genta alee peeiven ination. It is a phrase easily shouted— Berlin will be more easily traveled by us| allies were by Russia. Re eae eee icon be hitidcan,| Ytenewed tial]: nanan Ty tue ty ee ee APA Prank Walker “On to Berlin!” than has been the road to Paris by the ‘ or 720,000 men, into the attack the Piave to rise again, just as bi wll : po lie Swan Lake Men and women who have bees Huns? The battle was waged with an in. | Showed indications of receding. @ where coal is already known to exist | 7 ye nine or iendinede he eee So i 8? TCoatinied oh cand as enemy forces on this side are still i commercial quantity The city a critical position and are forced has turned down propositions of pri cor Sete A to! 66 N to Paris!” cried Fritz as he donned Only to the extent that Germany ha: depend upon limited quanti give their experiences = . . oan 7 oe Yate, companies to mine thecoal 7 his spiked helmet that day in Au- been weakened by four years of war. WAGE REVOLT VIENNA RIOTING food brought over in seropleaaiaaaam at ey i 4 eo In the awer Piave, workings in such manner as to drain gust, 1914. It seemed so easy. The Al ea N to Berlin!” By United Press Leased Wire Direct jhave succeeded in freighting 4 5 Highest and his war lords had so decreed O A bis bl 1 wil Beal $6 Pherdter “a ove and Sale suns scree 0 ae t . A pes pats, but none of their c it. This hour they would be in this city; loody, terrible trail will lead to) stockHOLM, June 22.—Work & ‘h to transport their heavy : ‘ tha " men in the Nijni-Novgorod district pate ie. Banker Backus HURT IN CIRCUS by night yonder city would fall, A few that heart of barbarism, yet it must bo |mmem tm che, Dae len aree| cuntae. sen Ue ae OE . = rs vT k of thi Arrested for days—and Paris. traversed by America before there comes | sheviki, it was learned today. The|onstrations occurred in Vienna yes. Fe aaa . te British | 1 ‘ ; 3 the only sort of ace which we will ac-| movement is spreading thruout Rus-|terday, according to advices received |}. Speeding Auto TRAIN WRECK But a million Frenchmen said, “They shall y pei Events of the highest importance | here today. tive. A number of British aviators, Manson F. Backus, president of not pass!” cept. Mies cowee Biakethe exhausting their bombs and. declaration es, hovered a few feet over the National Bank of Commerce : And over that road we all must pass—we ¢ of representatives of | streets, demanding restoration of the | Cartrids a mavens the let Of six auto speeders ee ee ee At And against the deadly walls of Verdun , ne ul) the factories in Moscow has been d ration, ineres wa he the enemy, dropping spare parts and pimeited Gaturdey. The t had leant 46 persons were killed by ; Americans here at home. We must pave 4 sichtiak to that in Petrosrad a eocite Ak dadiok clusion |e Vienna claimed a total of nearly police in-| 15,000 prisoners in the drive. no difficulty in meeting t emand early today when an army equip- thousands of Hun heads were, vainly bat- at < ae nie ; ee ee Le acd tn deli cade ap tetees cial ar, ment train on the Michigan Cen that grim, terrible road with dollars taken nah nember a general 4 | for $250 cash bail, and by ‘o death. - pod baste ae e in an overwhelming | tervened rangement with Chief of Police War. {tal erashed into a Hagenback tered to death ‘ from our incomes—with sacrifices that hey have added their! A new proclamation threatens se ren, had his automobile released Welee, e -beoe ™ “On to Pari cried the barbarians as pinch and hurt. | voice to the demand that the gov-| vere measures in repression of the from custody. He will appear in po. ind. More in were in- . ; ? . ernment call a constituent assembly. | disord lice court Tuesday afternoon. Backus, Jured. | they advanced on fi eimigsa tend to the It will be a long road and there must be} 4¢ ‘ruta, 10,000 workers have ‘aken —_—______ went along Green Lake bivd. at 20) | Thirty bodies have been brought charge. . . . Four years—and Paris many dollars—how long the road will be| similar action miles an hour, Patrolman Swanson|to Gary and 16 others were taken! 4.4; 4 of ; , . sare to motgueb at Hkaaaeene, Ind still is the heart and joy of France! will depend largely on the quantity of pav-| FOE CABINET ge mpree pd ig tg mm the bef eeen Proud France has been overridden, leveled ing material we send over there. | ce and many of the bodies were charred Concert at Fort beyond recognition. Other bodies are and scourged by ten hundred thousand . WILL RESIGN Sunday at 3:45) viieved to tie in the debris fiends—but today, after four years of agony, Start paving YOUR square of that road IS HUN REPORT d cone ’ ven»: The engine of the army train tore ie 8 A "i timeiiee cE Oe ahs. AMSTE ne The ‘tne een tnt pooairetry eect © we | te Meneu four Pullman. cara, She stands firm, and strong, and determined. with War ings Stamps. There will be a Rsvandgirn inet aah huted-ta . y of the war; 94th alia he 14th Inf and Fort Law- ; " . strian cabinet was s¢ paseo}, CERSE SAB OF: day + ton. at 2:45 p. m. Sunday, under the| hurling wreckage several hundred And—‘They shall not pass!”—not until great War Savings drive next week, culmi-| ae ede Ne Ea pba meet today to decide the questions | the big offensive.) q firection of Erail Schou In the | feet as : sai , > . & declares that Nikolal| of submitting its resignation and of/ ITALIAN FRONT—Renewal of saoraian. Ee 16 Wlock, 4 sncved sl eseeeh tak Gani tae the wtte andi ee ee drop of blood has : been shed by nating Friday, June 28. tanee Bolshevik premier, has re-| summoning parliament. for an ex- heavy rains has caused another Tae! gram will be sung by Mrs. Josa Sel- two children of Jos. Coil, of Cincin the last man, woman and child of France! “ON TO BERLIN __ from ie is no confirmation | thiordinar sion for discussion of |in the Piave, and adding to the aaa fert, in the post gymnasiu-n a clown. _ POD ONY Gener Source, the food problem, according to dis-|S@r of the Austrian forces. The en: patohes. emy along the middle river, caught Premier Von Seydler is reported to between the flooded stream and sus have gone to Austrian field head- perior Italian forces, are cut off from quarters to present the government's | ll reinforcements, ammunition and resignation personally to Emperor | Supplies, except such food as is de- Even Before They ia Printed, They Are Grabbed by Aabaael, Monford and Shown for $35 Worth. Help Tobacco F we PASSED BY U, S Karl eNeeeataaailse The Italians apparently are contin« _ i - _ | Fund, had been telling a little group | 3% = %| made up th noon today WASHINGTON, June 22.—The YANKS IMPROVE ms Sate i their attacks in the Montello of acquaintances about the four au Acco FUND United States has crossed the 900,000 ; Fy HEADQUARTERS MONDAY fomeblies which Were to be sold in TOBACCO FUND PROGRAM 1.00 Clip Out This Cou- mark in troops shipped overseas reeico ee ihe local fighting) } 4 yee eh or ‘ i Ay . is under way in the mountain areas, i} |. Headquarters for The Star's | | aid of the fund Tonight—-At 7 p. m., Str, 1 400 pon; from American embarkation points. >1C, ak a i “our in France Tobacco || Aitho Monford was the first man| | erty leaves Pier 4, foot Spring oa Help Sammies We are five months ahead of our PICARDY FRONT—British were f Fund” drive will be opened Mon- | | jn Seattle to buy tickets, even be st, for excursion and dance at ono | TO THE EPrron nab successful in ee 0g ae en: i | day at 612 Second ave fore they were printed, he was clowe| | Foster's pavil Fletcher bay 1.09 ‘The Seattle Star: Th two important facts were 2st salty. f ovat rs in the Villers-Bretonneux | Titus has secured the old E ly followed by Stacy Shown, jeweler Returns at 12:20 o'clock. Sunday | Inclosed find announced today by Gen, Mareh,| WASHING TC une Ameri. | 8°0to a heating % ington railway office store for || of 319 Smith buildi who pur-| | night—Dance at Washington bye} - seeeeeseeeeees ee eT ot of staff, in his weekly news.|/¢an positions were improved north-| FLANDERS FRONT—Prisoners that purpose. A phone will be | | chased $25 worth hall, 14th ave, and Fir st. by N. Third st. pare | paper conference. west of Chateau Thierry Friday, | ¥¢ ats en by Vien Sc) in local " if | established soon. American soidie in need Young Sefardim association. | 1.00/79 ree of tobacco. thre Of the 900,000 men in France,|Gen. Pershing reported today. Brisk | OPerations around Strazeele. # tobacco. The American Croas| | Thursday noon—-Big joy fest by Home, Ketsil 1.00} iar ‘aye in rane ieee, 000 are marines, March reported. | attillerying was reported. bss Ney ¥ RON Americans rex 1 4 -——__———————————— nas asked The Star to send more ‘Oh, Bo musical comedy com: | | 7" ‘faerkley, 708 W. Holiday at., T understand that each dollar buys || “Northwest of Chateau Thierry, pt haspsedly sighing te oor F- : scrows, The men in the hospitals, any, at the Met (monthly ‘contribution) 1.00 |] four packages, each with a retail value! GET STARS BACK BY we advanced our line and improved |™achine gun nests out of the north: £en “Say! That's good stuff— the sue tn the trenchs . 4816 Ninth ave. N. E. 1.00 | of 45 cents, and that in each of my our position,” the report said jern edge of Belleau wood yesterday, 4 * etphy $10, put me — for ten They're bogeiis Lor Amerl-|@ % D. No. &, Port Blake: eae paesneet, will A.J raced o, Patonrd, JULY 1, SAYS HANSON i | a aiyeaey Souleed a German ickets—glad to do it.” agp . rd ryt rang 2 raid near Hautebraye That's the way GE. Monford, (47) BMOKes sen man wlek—Fivenented sedan, $1,500 Oh Here's a tip from Mayor Hanson HAIG REPORTS TAKING AUSTRIA-HUNGARY—An_uneome 505 American Bank building, tm en on the following auton on aie. ompletely equip v0 to all “speclal policemen holding BUNS IN PATROL FIGHT {'™*2 report on the Amsterdam terrupted a conversation W. J. (KON, wilt moll (hn folowing ped, $1,000, ont ave - stars given them be March 18 bo declared an attempt had been King was holding with some uhorvtied ie All the autos are 1918 models and ¢ 1'e0 1918. LONDON, June 22.--"A few pris:| made to assassinate Bmperor Karl. friends in the corridors of the Marmon—$4,000 machine, with | fresh from the showrooms. h 100 Get the star back to the police| oners were tak and casualties in Continued demonstrations in Vien=— ! city hall Friday. complete equipment, bringing ‘The Smoke Editor gt The Star will Avi v e pl, 1.00 department before July 1, if you) flicted on the en in patrol en |na yesterday resulted in clashes with King, who i» associated with| Its value up to $5,000. look after your contriytion, Y ha re | don’t want to run the chances of ar-| counters in the Villers-Brettoneux! the police. A proclamation has been |. Titus in the big Star drive! King—With complete equip send it along, won't you? | rest after that date, for imperson-| sector,” Marshal Haig reported to-|issued by the government, threaten for Our Boys in France Tobacco| ment, $2,000, The following contributions were 50 | lating an officer, day. ing Severe. [OLENA SSR

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