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er) cose Re ppncneennccre tenn Seems 8 ‘Big Fire Destroying Aetna Explosives Plant RRR AR ARAL A ey PPL LL LRA Ea The Se attle S lal cam THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CLL LEASED Witt SERVICE D TLE, WASH, TU ES SDAY, Ju LY 2, 1918. Re eee | Hold Wires Permanently, Says Baker 234 Victims 1,500 Foes _ Mee cere une Gane ‘AreMissing ALSO TAKE i. Killed systems, Seeretary fs 1 r toda He urge the house commerce cor mittee to report quickly on the on, but to leave for determin , he im the hes f resentative the president to take over tele ng the terms of contra h ° ‘ . wer he ator Sheppard m Braph, telephone, radio and cable amount of payments and other vintir c at later withe miur ie : stems. ature f governm Tange lation to whieh all due delit ner an ‘ . j MGlLich ty sot necee ment with corvpanies ar... aac be r ena ‘| Naval Vessels Searching for ie. Still rem Peas ba itvnn tae tao | papain ater | Retake Strong Position” Boats With Survivors of : Torpedoed British Ship Lost in Mountains 7 TEUTONS WRECK RAFTS [ALLIES CAPTURE 2,000 By United Press Leased Wire Direct By United Press Lean Leased Wire Direct fo The Btar to The Star LONDON, July 2—Two hun. i 7 dred and thirty-four members of DISPATCH FROM LOWELL MELLETT anda! faz the crew and = medical comple (By United Press Leased Wire, Direct to The Star) duly 1—(Night)—Further Aus ment of the Canadian hospital ” - - ne m Is Fe ared ship Candovery” Cate, torp WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES ON THE MARNE, gytoae pi Wnts “sre Sotto: still missing early today. Patrol Jaly 2.—(10:55 a. m.)—American troops advanced on a__ ing. cousin ag two-mile front west of Chateau Thierry, last night, to the boats and destroyers are scour on the slopes after yester- ‘ i ap sain ing the adjacent waters in search depth of about half a mile, taking 450 prisoners and in- Five Important Buildings of pesaible survivers. flicting the heaviest losses on the enemy. | & pF pleriraten!, aan, Stories of. the 34 survivors ings The American losses were extremely light. Our men|_ terday and the preceding day. Already Gone in Million- Dollar Fire cate that German xples, workir the United States and Canada, ha ommunica- penetrated Clerambout wood. Rerlin Combined French and American attacks on Hill 204, e : " i. : Capture of Monte Di Yalbella, Colt took the village of Vaux, Hill 192, La Roche wood, and) {pore ot i Cot pi Chele wae result of perfect co-operation ber telograp or wireless . —- tween the Italian infantry and by ORIGIN IS UNKNOWN eet Ge of the German conducted simultaneous with the American attack on tillery. The enemy's losses were submarine a Capt eater very heavy, while ours were light. ig master of the I ery Cantie, of V@ux, are reported to have been successful after a bitter ““D) , ‘Austrians empleyea tial battle. visions (48,000 men). The Ital v important. dom barrage, and landed them in the | Ninth infantry, the Regina 1 Thierry, ax well as | town the left the left w led Press Leased Wire “Hrect to The Star UNION, Pa., July ire of unknown origin destroyed five of the it buildings at arrying eight American aviat reality, eight medical officers booked to xall, but one canceled annage at the last moment unseratch altho|and a company of Czecho-4 met stiff opposition won particular distinction in je U-boat Artillery Was Effective from machine guns in the wood. storming of Monte Di Valbella torpedoed the hospital ship deliber Did Quick Work the subsequent defense of The survivors believe ect cooperation between the “ - ately, on information from Amertea, Twenty-three minutes after thelr| height against enemy. counter ives t, a hae 1 ry and the infantry made the |, A Aetna Explosi plan 4 transmitted since the ship sailed. aAvance'prauible, an seine portions of aeparture from their trenches the | tacks: recks Lifeboats Americans were in Vaux. Half an| <tr onsite causing loss estimated at y eo Ge on $1,000,000. The While the survivors were clinging : raed Fy se i hour later the American inate, , than ‘ y Z to rafts, the submarine plowed thru") Bdapint to ery oon rigor were there. The latter's work was mot yet under control. i the wreckage, tipping over the rafts « vastly lighter than might have one . 0 and fifeboats, throwing the vietime Yesterday morning until 6 o'clock | 7 eg Into the water. The U-boat com per ssp Are rly ag ye American patrols for the past sev. mander afterward explained he was |(rrward and attal eral nights had drawn the fire of | an mare German machine guns, revealing ‘The advance was made on a front “ , their positions, so the infantry was ‘Set Our Teeth { of about three kilometers (1.863 miles) \tie ts approach the nests warily | 2¥ United tress trae Wire Di BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Press Correspondent Until the End, ” and reached a maximum depth of & and surround and capture them with WASHINGTON, July 2. — The eoniengaediniamabinwrees minimum casualties | BERNE, July 2.—Thi Says Bonar Law on of the most remarkable artil-) After the successful advance, | hundred Czecho-Slovak {|lery successes yet staged by Ameri. bombardment of the rear areas was | i fees by th } LONDON, Ju "You can: {|cans preceded the attack, ‘The back |resumed so as to prevent German rein. {Gers captured by the not use arguments with wild || arean were thoroly swept first. Com: forcements being rushed up 'trians at Montello were } beasts: the only thing to do is to )/ plete neutralization of the German - mediately hanged, accordi by the feeble The village of Vaux is less than to the Vienna Neue ‘world will soon know the definite purposes of the United States in its *herculean efforts to bring an end to struggiepby 1920 President Wilson has completed the formulation of bis “doctrine of destroy all of th declared | artiliery was eviden: Chancellor Bon today, IN )| ness of ite reply two miles directly west of Chateau | preg. ntration of fire later on Thierry and is one of the principal | + TESS. _ ald.” The finished product holds out ‘s hand, @ot only to Russia ) referring to the t ot the che 1 in the gunners hitting defenses of the latter city to all the other oppressed peo hospit p Liandovery Cartle Vaio: rede Teuton militarism—and to Me relorrol’ tate ‘ absolutely every building in the| Clerambout wood is a mile and : He referred to. torpedc ne nce A vapivering = ht pcs ly Sasiases ak “We: arent ailiae Exceptional intelligence work re-| the same distance northwest of under embattled nations themselves declared that “We must all set risk heel and in the future. o ett nti, the end ix) Multed in every man entering the | Clera ! aww. e end 18 (place with an exact description, to | Hill 204 is half a mile cast of Vaux imate’ gether with photographs and maps and extends to within less than a be p of 5 As forecast, the president, in his Rens ating building each was expect of the western outskirts cooupy Chateau Thierry LONDON, July 2.—Renewed fights uly 4 speech at Mount Vernon, will set forth no out-and-out program of ri on) searching for the “American flight ofitcerx” who, he believed, or simu-| When they reached the town round maps more valuab z ing on Italian front and destructive — PARIS, July 2.—French and Amer- A photographs as the arti jean troops improved their positions bombing raids into German territory a Canadian sergeant major, was ina wiped out any resemblar al west Chateau Thierry last night, Were the most important operations: boat containing 12 women nur house taking the village of Vaux and the in over-night reports. od to believe, were on be aid—merely the principles on which which capsized. It is believed The which heights to the west, the French war) The Austrian war office admitted he will work. Z a . - se. were lost, aa none reappeared. Amer lown two depres {fice announced today. The Ameri-)the loss of Monte Di Vaibella and | ‘The means of extending help to When the sergeant major was res- up onto a plateau, was ans took © prisoners, including Col Del Rosso, stating that the Aus Russia are being developed, however five officers. trian forces were withdrawn to their See eas ale tn cued, he en: ate a of skirmish formation behinc vicsatg ae a a — " Eloped Right in Front of Police " TRACTION 00, IS. » eerraisnter ib thengte reas oe ae come alongside ought it A movement is under to fur. was a British craft and climbed Haig announced that during June — ther protect allied supplies at Kola Window; Wedding Bells Off Now A K? board. A German sailor picked him 957 prisoners, including 30 officers, Russia, in view of information tha 33 ki x . life ptured, mi threw him bodily into a the Germans are moving toward the a special report, the German Murman coast in large numbers to mpt » part of the | sons with the telephoned descript Another conference between war office claimed the following pris» “assist the Russians” and “afford geattie po resulted in of the pair. Then he dashed out and the city and traction officials WASHINGTON, July 2—The Bel oners since the start of the west protection against the British the arrest tobert Cays, 19, and made the eet Tuesday afternoon. mship Chilier was eu b front offensive March A total of Some weeks ago a small allied Hazel Grimit naways from 4 med: \ he sit . fro: German sub 191,454, including 99, British, 89, i 5 @aomed* up. the situation 1 fire from a German subma e Crak hierty, .docsinadl including 99 sh, 89+ force was landed to police Kola, in- gequim, Wash., Just 10 minutes after Tuesday, when Mayor Hanson was | about 100 miles at sea from the At eo ominating 999 French and the balance in Pore Giuding © handful of American sail- the telegram from Sequim arrived at KING EMANWEL ORDERS ria es ng Dip msgid fe Fee P Deen Teas sean. eee ei Battle Analysis by P the Vaux road from the southern | }i0 tre Relgians and Americama, ors, which gives an American flavor headquarters with « description of NAPLES PORT ENLARGED reached betw two contending | P r 1 today. A sail J. W. T. Mason on fay Cte 7 4 to the allied expedition. There was! the pair t inet der the government ing scued 25 vivors June By Unitec ss Leased Wire ~ ON > remaining stron No opposition to the movement from iy, ee colt Ajeansa | ROME Ju tor Em RN ope 8 a dee twin (ee 4.400 to ae Esp sie 1 ‘ emaining strong the Russians as the purpose was to Jog ap gate wee manuel shortly w an the decree axa. eames: Cane pS he s ats a bation Thierry lo} the i . ‘or enlargement of the rt of Na-| UF ¥ ; rom the wes' ne defense of Cha _ Protect supplies belong: a ulm for the lures of on Sa erg . A. Re neilmen and W, A.|L. Baton has be ink in Europear YORK, July 2—The —teau Thierry henceforth must occur ., lies. metropolis Sunday night - | Ble was cfficially annour > rd, traction company chief, to- | wate nding to an announce American advance west within th s ' tored to Olympia with a frie ba, ee : ae r with officials of his corpora. | ment te of Chateau Thierry, last night, it ‘ : t { ¥ ster took the train f De a ane! weal (te ra tio! a w debate f vera y the the next assault } riving here day morr . Fae ae ayaa enacted DY | hours Monday afternoor p FERRE FERRY usefulness to the Germans as a The an exploit ins LONDON, July ‘An enemy ate enjoyed the trip immensely, they |ilways. The drydoc ye the its the traction company that's supply center for Hindenburg’s che tiveness of the Americ ggitcie t. which sought argest on the Mediterranean stubborn, according to Mayor Har of the Marne. syst , tack weet ‘ot. Ste j : ning. The method of ty recapture the ground taken by aid advance to each man “ARCTIC DASH == Between | Tues 7 enpas n order to about t This the most important sonal aps an »hotographs, s eeeeaes vaseo ig — n Tuesda J bs bch al siete igh at eee _— t T b ime rt nal m: pe an 1 ph r a marks Field Marshal Haig reported today. | Pisting hround vi ve. pr par port I ne Ch ns fae eee atl oh swutioue iliscovery of enemy | SHOrty after midnight, is believed t@ . d Vibor reparat port k ¥ fensive area on the lower Cheaa cations runnin ne ne to| The cautious discovery of enemy a Ones j to what is believed by military offi- | out the window t pe und abolished the former de The next meeting of Company I, |. <i seis het the Alsit machine gun nests, and thelt exter pre driven the Germans from this the Mur them, waht @ i areas at Chesapeake en- auxiliary will be held on Ju t day morning entered the q It ¥ mpossible for Hinden-| mination by artillery fire, demon. | 2° q nental struggle trance and Hampton Road! &_p. m., county-city building Pi t » | burg her to use this station, | Strates that the Americans are not a ys ~ - Pierre erry, a ave ARAL pup Prorat PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PA rs N., member of one of ttle’s| Chateau own safety is throwing away their lives by the 70 Die; “Munitions seriously “ne the American reckless, mpetuous assaults of ama WOOF! WOOF! DER KAISER MAKES HIS MASTER STROKE! | five Aeon market Gold Moda avanc, The Cn A sositions at| teur soldiers, but are fighting in-ac Factory Blows Up ‘ » cord with the most recently applied! poxpON, July 2—Between @® acrentic ‘principles and 70 persons were killed in an ex+ | guarc main high bury, and placed Ferry under arrest HOT NEWS DI5 melling, and thinking himself a pole ‘Take, for instance, the eating of asx a food hoarder « into Chateau Thierry plosion in a munitions factory in the (Via Amsterdam) cat mon ee hag oene Ferry, who lives next to Mr P pie eet ne Atierlcens: SR midland counties today. The women . : n Many troops will charge with low t on a regiment of Prus-| Eliza Ferry-Leary, well-known sige haar aay workers behaved splendidly, BERLIN, June 29—Thru anthen etd hands, anotting abd bellowing an iy noteworthy psychologically, ety leader, on land immediately ad capture of Hill 204, which ap tie sources, it is re led that all the .- With appalling hisse they will joining the Leary estate, had con nily has been made by united MEETES Gstryn 2000 have been ine crown prince no doubt, Wi wregie out of the trenches.” "gate tha four in servants chan w-American forces. doubly: as ELATED AT NEWS HUNS FAIL IN SIXTH ~ ¢ supplied to pap fe: re intl mrt neir tongues in and out, | ber on the third floor en secret e safety 1e Americans 0 a Re tcoep The famous Hagen’ npenk. Me will, no doubt, prove MM ang" rolling thelr yen coldly. they wervice men returned to the house the Vaux road AIR RAID OVER PARIS © 200, the largest in the world, is fs will ince to the attack for the second time, he led them to | _ Fill 204 is midway bepween Vv AUX) WASHINGTON, July 2.—Brief| PARIS, July 2-—German airmen 7 fast to be sacrificed ied as The allies have taken adequate! the third floor, where the flour was messages from Gen, Pershing today made their sixth raid on Paris in as measures to mneet the situation, how- | covered up ~—ew LARA A AAPA PAD AAAA | confirmed United Press information|many days around midnight. “Ail Not only will the effect of animal|ever, by enlisting all the snake| He made no statem " was sounded at 2:29 a.m. It nt regarding ’ of the valiant work of Americans in| clea 1 explanat He’d Rather Have | the Chateau Thierry region last night officially announced that there mparor’s NOTE—This impor meat make the Gernans foolhardy | charmers the seizure or attemr tant item has been turned over to t a be t will make them rest Deputy Uni St Marshal Officers in touch with the situatio: ba ft a oe nm a it will make th My! Oh, My! Pp Sta d nm i « i situation | was “nothing to report } a “yocul Foss, our war al fp ews at night. They will roar, snarl Oh, My sald ligan made the arre His Tooth Pulled | were elated at the success of the wi ere presents careful ar dd bellow, u C ' k of the effects of gorill. Inf jon t h y s he Council a. B f United & es fo s ‘are! a , ndards of warfare are automat 1 bello until a bedlam 4 at thin’ rs a nformation that Ferry was hoard incilman nited States force Careful plan alysis ot ite pro able effect on the ‘ pl en Re SANE ed; The allied forces may.| stew ing flour was given . to Assiatant|) stayed at the cor nse tel tween {|ning, backe n-eut delligerent GERMANS BOAST OF enemy's fighting forces erry see te Cee, ack of ale They will, Several massive Germans will leap| Food Inspector B, C, Beck, and re-|{ the traction officials and the )/ action, wa ible for the vic BY “POMER” FOSS tacks characterized by sheer animal. Germans howling at the moon, there: ro Khe their eh with both! Pierre P. Ferry is secretary of the ¢ The attorneys talked. Fitegerald }/ among the artillery, infantry and in-| ROME, July 2.—The Gerlnans lders Wt ie imponsibie to accurately jy the wild Germans will be wilder bY exposing their fect to the cold and | hands until they reverberate, and ut-| Leary Land Co., with offices at 914/{ listened and finally Fitagerald | telligence branches was deemed es-| clare they are arming fast cruisers ail gauge the moral effect of the roare, (oo vee wet of the trench, and sickening of) tering rear after roar, they will am building Sieft. Asked this morning where || pecially good with guns having double the range | Insses and sque along the West *# exposure. The situation js grave, no/| ble grotesquely forward, Their eyex| EH ed for preliminary hear- |) he went, he said of present naval armament, and hope | fronton the allied forces One diminutive German may com | doubt will be red and inflamed and the hair) ing ‘ore Commissioner Robert W. |? 1 had my choice of staying or }| 5g | to challenge the allied fleet soon, ae- Since Kaiser Wilhelm has started pletely demoralize an entire allied One cam ily tra the diabol| that grows Jow on their brows will McClelland, Tuesday morning. The { getting a tooth pulled, I had the ( A THRIFT STAMP a day cording to reports from Ge oy feeding his troops directly on carniv-| company by climbing out of a first | {eal hand #f Kaiser Wilhelm playing Jerk and quiver with primeval pas: hearing was still in session early ) tooth pulled.” will keep the Hun away. | sources, published togay by the ora flesh, all previous and existing | line trench on all fours, sniffing and) this master stroke, sion ‘Tuesday afternoon, | SORENSON TUE (Fn eer dans aa 5 rierie @’ lw A

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