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Full Leased Wire Report of the United Press Associations * Complete Service of the Newspaper Enterprise Association b MOONEY IS ORDERED SENT TO DEATH CELL RRR nen ae e Seattle sta NIGHT EDITION OPIE photacredl » OAaLY THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postofficn at Mattie, Wa fhe Act of Congress Mar Vol -UMI 20. NO. 119 PRITED Pres sin SEATTLE, WASH, TU y JULY 16, 1918. PRICERT pate ONE CEN T 5.50 to tee _FULL LEASED WIRE YANKS TAKE 4 TOWNS soe 8 8 ®@ * “WE WILL KEEP SEATTLE BUSY”---SAYS CHW America’ S To H ang in Americans The Big, Fat Hug When Schwab and Skinner Met KAISER F 2 FAILS Charles Schwab, head of the U.S. shipbuilding progra and D, BE. Skinner, head of the Skinner-Eddy Co., the Seattle s:ipbuilding firm with a world-wide repu- , And when they saw each other at the depot th morning—well—The Star photog- IN FIFTH B | G rapher caught them hugging each other Is in City Sentence in Battle Moan nRuinannm aco Oi A Supreme Court Again Re- Brilliant Counter Attack Is fuses to Grant Mooney Won in Desperate a New Trial Fighting ‘Director General Greeted by Citizens; Praises West Coast SAN FRANCISCO, July 16— * bad (By United Press Leased Wire, Direct to The Star) J “Ww a ping sd ese Sestits Commitment papers for Thomas Dispatch From Fred an waxy as long as Uncle Sam needs au leieed tatho be y ; see jai a ships. The Pacific coast is lead- ‘ fooney eare” “oretee. af S. Ferguson LONDON, July 16 (4:28 p. m. ie The first ing the wortd in shipbuilding tations ped y United Preay Leased Wire . rush in the new Champagne drive is definitely checked, | Six medals awarded in “ atlary temerrew, Direct to The Star was learned authoritatively this afternoon. J May, SS en & ree to be hanged “within 60 days.” * wreue ivte-aseemneiinte 7 Up to noon the enemy push had not been rene ords a ree for steel ship ree- ti the reme court " . ; i yerme receiv y yi d ords. All came to the Pacific Pd gerber “a “THE MARNE, duly 16-8 & showing the Germans received a heavy blow in yes' coast. Can I say more?” pred Moonee ® Application for a set mi—Thrown back across the fighting. , ‘This wan the mensage to Seattle of °F tne weakest character" and that nt American From Rheims to the Marne (a 20-mile front) there # Charles). Bchwad, & dig. jovialline charges of fraud the appiica.| ‘ousterattack, the Germans had local fighting. Elsewhere there is only desultory skirmish= man, director general of z , Bun: r not renewed their infantry as. - ency fleet corpora g.| am. contained. were insufficien saults up to the hour of eabling ing. , ‘ 4 j e4 trom his priva Loretta ney today declared the out today Between Chez, Sur-Marne and Vaux, the Am the platform of the Oregon-Wash ¢ procedure before the! the sky was overcast and it was are fighting brilliantl) imgton stat t 9 a. m. Tuesday cou no way made raining intermiter The artillery | atnmensolincninain Schwab's smile was big t ( ponder ; : duel, whic ntinued all night, was | The new German “drive from Chateau Thierry to hesitant welcomers who stood about he court's refusal to gr © still raging re was conaiderabl least of Rheims—the fifth phase of the enemy’s west fm the platform were instantly placed serve to crystal the aerial activity despite unfav at their ease “ ne question—-whether or weather and great quantities of offensive—was checked within a few hours. The “Gentlemen,” said the distinguish ooney will hang.” wax the bombs were dropped on the rear gain was from four to six miles in small area. €@ visitor, “I want you to meet Mrs y viewed the matter | areas of both " Starting at daybreak yesterday, the Germans’ Schwab” and here the pleasant ney’s attorneys and friends be The Amert 7 tack was. stop by midday. faced tady who hung on her hue) ye Gove Stephe: {i} exercise Which” cleared the river bend of the band’s arms bowed in acknogledg: \< cutive clemency before the day of enemy, resulted in the taking of be From then on the allies apparently. assumed th he ment to the doffed hats of the “ tween 1,000 and 1.500 prisoners, in 4 |tiative on most parts of the 50-mile front, pushing” execution a> of Se wie vepremuated Wid! "since his arrest. shortly, atter the, (Udine & complete brigade staff, jenemy back by counter-attacks. yy i in Seattle life. Patlure of th my to new hi Included in the visiting party| {tl preparedness parade txplosion cchasen wax ba eauitinnt Ub tame Completely halted in their initial rush, the G were Charles A. Piez. vice president’ 0f July £2 "the county a has been try actions usually rt before 6 ' command called off its infantry in the evening, ot the emergency fleet corporation f o'clock attacks had. not been renewed up to 10 o'clock this Mrs. Piex and Miss Mary Moc Bridge Marne River ing. ig: Schwab's slece ‘The German attack on the Marne / Ms late Hugged D. E. Skinner TEUTONS HOPE Sedan yesarkay WO a. TO F A composite report of yesterday's fighting shows And then the introductions. No — of the enemy to bridge | 0 owing : ENEMY HURLED BACK sooner had Mayor Hanson brought he river w frustrated by oe P forward D. E. Skinner, president of ican artillery ae sun Ie : } The Americans holding the allied left wing threw t “ ° the boche fire Si aetks' cone tle Seattle’ shis- rated on American posit - / |Germans back across the Marne after the enemy had a builder and hugged him tight bend of the river from three sides, |vanced about three miles south of the river. Between Included in the group of recep pur men gradually fell back in) @ jand 1,500 Germans were captured, including an tionists were Mayor Hanson, Capt fect order, and the Germans suc- | 90 | brigade staff. ©, © pi poard; C. J ¥ » N n throws ni pontoons Blaine, of the shipping board; ¢ BY ED L. KEENE i nme mix p y | i. driving. the Germans beck ack (ame Rhodes, president of the Chamber ot United Preas Correspondent acrons Commerce; Edward Lokker, exec LONDON, July 16.—The fifth Following the cleverest dictates of |Americans cleared the enemy entirely from the ay ? utive seeretary of the Washington) phase of the German offensive, (Continued on page 9) . “4 ! bank, recapturing the towns of Fossoy, Mezy, Crezai iiders’ association; J which began early yesterday, in ~ land Sourtemont. "Dt dent of the J. F. an attack on a 50-mile front, ex er r President of the Puget Sound Bridge) eastward beyond Rheims, ap- |man attack was met by the Ameri. and Dredging company; James Tay pears to be a supreme effort to ; cans west of Chateau ‘Thierry an ENEMY PLUN lor, of the Metal Trades coun break thru and defeat as large a | era: ete ™ 7 emy opera city Director Norton, of the portion of the French army as tion ail tarther to the left inti ber of Commerce: J.D. Ross, su possible, without any definite pa Guscu river feaion, was etonpatl by CAINS 6 M agra © cy hg Mae ag a pow re spore arate : Dispatch From "f | French artillery fi : ‘ ott, in charge of wooden ship COM some rities main t By United Press Leases Wwe fovtheastward of Hutlwe) broke up, Dormans and Chateau Thierry, struction in this district and Prest-| drive was an effort to use . ieee bc Pike tae He just hugged him—that’s all a > : 4. D. Ross, superintendent of | wave after wave of German infantry theGermans penetrated France (Continued on page 9) senerves from the nortt ad This was Charles M. Schwab's ‘Oh! There’s Sailor |) the city tight and power depart: Tia retused to yield an inch of terri:| American positions to a depth of | to renewal of the attack on Amiens. |” sais " . KS a} ment, presented figures Tuesday Gin sche actties ina ta the Gas WITH THE AMERICANS greeting to I kinner, pre Boy”--Mrs. Schwab)| eae gi oy mga am Se 10 Kilometers (about ail HE CHAMPAGNE, July 16. dent of the Skinner-Eddy corpor J effort to widen the base for fi 55 a. mbAmerican units ation, as Ameri Ip boss de- ob, «thane ia <a! cane 0 Charles M. Schwab for consid: Fhe Ma Fagg gp ag! according to the Petit ture attacks on Paris, with reductic a dean ain dees Gam 6 eeotian Along the Marne the r here today, The attacking forces holding the line east of Rheims scend ‘rom his pi ‘ar in cried Mrs. Schwab, as she entered Schwab displayed particular the Americans, between Passy paid the price of great losses ag have not given an inch before Seattle Tuesday morning the New Washington hotel this Marne and Mareuil-Le-Port—a front they crossed the Marne, (Continued on pag the German drive Seattle man, whose workmen |! morning with her husband. Her {| {terest in this question affect. [ort out eight miles—the G This advance, the dispatch to @ i / ~ of about eight miles—the his advance, the d Forming the allied right flank, ere first to smash world construc: | eyey brightened as the sailor lad ing Beattle shipyards, Tuesday | vicently pro 1 ‘St.| newspaper adds, might aan had never met the ¢ morning, and in a bi confer. they stood like a stone wall Is from the naval 7 p at 1 mericans on the rom the naval tra amp a i Ag and La Chapelle-Monthodor ngerous, b e bier eee naeines Ge arent, enemy pan, r general, Bat they knew each’)! the university salut a then ies lion south ee the river, and | Fre ners pe As gibt. ate ‘ked with, | dent Wilson today signed t inflicting huge losses on the Ger. Dy reputation—and there was } 1 his wh t ‘ 1 : . ‘i ene hin white ha the power situation here. still maintain a large portion of superb dash and retook the grounds tlon empowering him to t mans and taking large numbers A ar Sandin cust Wer Suir acies quberb Seah ent an the nation’s telegraph, telephone of prisoners of both vem. shook the « yt Pryige biggest cag hy oo Between the Marne and Rheims, | the Marne sini Following a ardment of gas| Skinner was introduced t a aad . i net without atint inane the enemy advanced an average| East of Rheims the German attaelel yar" nt was forthcoming and high explosives which adjoining | Hanson. A simple Schwab is a interested j raevapt if the shiprarde ce depth of three miles from Chatillon-| has been shattered in what is ROWE T White House as to when| WASHINGTON Succes: ench t lared was jer | not on ugh for ithe visitor. seeing the aailc ys, a > . supply: of ‘ower, Sur-Marne northeastward to : to military men as the “advanced threw his arma about Skinner an I. Good luck to you ; “hia send-off to| Penetrating — the iilag f Belval | zone At no point was the main ment contro German drive on , Mon. | the asses gray-clad German in. hugged him tigh 4 . i mea . F eas tisceal pe le ie cape As the cameras of the photo atta een nena ~ | Me 1en informed that|#"d Pourcy line of resistance reached. phers clicked on this human sce the mayor and his committee Hast of Rheims, the Germans The Germans planned an advance} mee Siommemenae day was reported in cables to the fantry swept forward to the assault war department toda t Genera esterday ‘nor "4 n : . . p ; ’ \ ine WHI abhowe ft jy. Bressed on two sectors % n of from 12 to miles on the sista > fia ab I he ails: Schwab Drove a Ae ie, Coot crate warts Ciiniiea seruie ay’ long the entire front Dispatches reset f on IN ENEMY RANKS Nothing can ¢ me grea Aue ° | turaes comnnt.| Rheims, and the Suippe rive Pershing and Ger s confirm| American field guns, firing 1 asure than to have my pietu Stage for Living project to the capital ares commit| R s H miles east of Rheims, they advanc press >unts of rday's fighr Over the heads of our men in advanc with the man who has done » Chas e. Raiah had a ; ; th iebonine a paetrition ing,” said a r ment state-|@4 positions, tore great gaps in the| Much for the United States in the ; tah gts hag ayer a oe: ment 1 ked r building of ships: Uncle Sam's shipbuilding work, was 300 Italians Flee m u astwa ’ pack # of the enemy * advanced to Souain and —- president of the Bethlehem Steel cor mans’ advanced to Souain and LONDON, July 16.—There are Americar pay of Sum.,The machine gunners and riflemen ; . Perthes-Les-Hurlus, a penetration several thousand American —™melin countera 1, captured Withheld their until they could | Age E Pl sration when he took up the From Prison Camp bp hoeh osiare p troops operating on the prine tablished 4 ure hold.| literal ollow the famous ‘Olu. Ine Enemy anes nment 4b An oecbopad lant BoM July 1¢-—Phree husaved Rhema in at x rth ing thelr é aoa pobind gta deo Dent tiee GEER pou eae Schwa now called, he neve vundres ; Tiered sathorttattvey today many's barrag « met ‘oun-| see the whites of their ey Downed by British (hei. \ican hie career quite hum Italian prisoners who escaped from) ‘The only phase of the German at:| LONDON, July 16.—The Germalm wit ter barra ' ail Then at a wane se loose | LONDON, July. 16.--Nine enemy|bdly. As a » drove stage in ® Hungarian concentration campin- tack that carded as ng are employing from 90 to 35 divine WA Not i prevented the 1 © of their in. With su 1 tornado of steel that the | planes were shot down Sun¢ by Pennsylvania and later entered the to Rum ania, were given the heart- |. dar f success fons (from 360,000 to 000 men) in WASHING . fantr BritisN flyers afd “three baficbna > of the Carnegie Steel Co, an fest welcome, according to dis , s ; nut cracker” their great offensive, according te hat American forces —_—— +—were destroyed, the British air min ake driver He has known hard Patche ching bere at Rheims. The advance to the east battle a ved here this aft “ore i lita pve P {atry announced today, Five British labor—and often, tho retaining the Among the men escaping was an and west of the city now places, ernoon, This is nearly one division: a kee. eurme® const indicate machines are missing. viewpoint of the corporation man,|atmy priest, who was stark naked. ftheims at the tip of asalient 12 miles | (12.000 men) attacking on each miley this government is going for (74 99 On the morning of the 14th of startles his fellow capitalists by | He clothed himself with a bishop's | across its base and eight miles deep, of the fighting line. ee ward with plans previously worked July the sidings at Roulers and ar ingly frank expressions on,Trobe, which was purchased for 800 Epernay, described by some au To the east of Rheims many Ger / out to help in protecting allied sup munition dumps at Warnston and . Schwab, for instance, thorities as the immediate geograph- Man tanks have been knocked out of) mies here. Rapaume, the docks at Bruges and ed that the war will turn| Division 9 of the Council of Patri-|ical objective of the German drive, | action by French and American ar] — - -—— -- Jging parties at Zeebrugge were control of governments to| otic Service meet at § p.m. Tuesday | is on the south bank of the Marne, tillery. Their wrecks strew the} Once there was a man who came home vily bombed f ahi: » workers lin Walla Walla school 14 miles south Rheims and 26 | ground e whole line holds in its — ‘ home in the Epi ERLE ELE TR nes aS = | miles east of Chateau Thierry fight sitions. Nowhere has the. wee hours of the morn. When confronted by the i ee good woman of the house, he remarked that he had ) Shi b id. ce th M sleleil stayed up with his sick friend Jones. Thereupon oung Ip U1 er ets e ar on): wag Fg Figen ROM HUNS BOMB U S } CASH PRIZES his wife laughed scornfully. “Why,” said she, J. P. M’COSKRIE, SOON TO BE CALLED IN DRAFT, GE TOBACCO AUTO ROME, July 16.—Destroyers and pi “Jones and Mrs. Jones both called at our house and LARA wenn | seaplanes rendered valuable assist i nea spent the evening while you were away.” I. P. MeCoskrie, 2% painter, ship: ; 59 # | Richmond Beach. ance to the Franco-Italian advance fas | ’as Fri . ral orker recently, today presented THK WINNING NUMBERS The Buick car, third prize, goes to 8 Albania, semi-official announce ta Offered read Was Friend Husband dismayed? he dbange ed 27680, and obtained 27,680—Marmon car-—Mr Mrs. E. F, White “10 ments here today: stated. PARIS, July 16.—German air raids: put under govern-| of Americar pity opping the ever attempted at Verdun. (Continued on page 9) : ticket numbe Nay, nay. the big $4,000 Marmon car, which| | and Mra. J. P. McConkrie, The fourth prize goes to Fred k,/, Destroyers bombarded the coast ers last night bombed an Amerioanit - erry ait helped raise more c ers of The Said he: “Well, that’s my story and I stick Phe star's “Our Boys in France To- 7h—-King car—Chiimed | a shipbuitdler ans and at the mouth of the Sem- two men and injuring nine persona! MeCoskrie page 5 for Walla, hia home before coming to| | © Mrs, FE. ¥. White, | | agreement Long Range Cannon 104 nurses r halted their work. | second prize, the King auto, 1, Hopkinson, 4151 A THRIFT PARIS, July 16.—The long-range| Wiedtfeld, head of the G > than $31,000 for! | Ceds painter, shipbuilder Hopkinson, 4151 47th ave. S. W,, also 12 the neighborhood of Cape ted Cross hospital at Jouy, killing | The St Bide. Rae to it.” asdo’ rind by John ©, Norman, superin » car certainly comes in handy |¢™! Fiver, destroying the enemy | including Miss Jane Jeffery. E That’ t the ci vith Cuiitownta a . expects to be called in tendent Startard Ol plant, at this particular time,” said MeCos. | defenses and dispersing the garri ‘The hospital was full of wounded, / at’s just the case with the California supreme the next draft, before the end of the Richmond beach krie son, Severe losses were inflicted. and operations were proceeding | 7 court. Whether Tom Mooney is guilty or not, the month. He is registered at Walla 21,692--Buiek sedan—Claim. Young Mrs, McCoskrie beamed in when the attack begs Physicians full partic- court sticks to “its story” and refuses to grant him Seattle recently. He has wor in 102 ave. N . Pari Three tents were destroyed ulars a new trial. |both Seattle and Aberdeen shipyards. 2 Maxwell Claimed Bombarding Paris aa orien , ‘ ‘ Th Yesterday Mooney was again condemned to die. goes to John F, Norman,’ superin 47th ave. 8. W., shipbuilder, will Keep the bombardment of Paris was resumed | economic department, becomes p ce is cee, ia |g Ct Se ae this, morning, * of Krupp's board_on. a :

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