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WILSON DENOUNCES MOB SPIRIT IN AMERICA RIPARIAN tt AR RPA IR RPSL PRR LSPA fA APPL LPP x00 | tneSeattle Star stam: THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Metered 0s Second Clase Matter May #, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, ender the Act of Congress March #, 1878, ¥ LLL LLL RAL LALA AAA AA AAA LALA ALAA LAA LAA AAP init fim ttt ttt ~ } FULL LEASED WIRE REPORT OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS * COMPLETE SERVICE OF THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIA7ION beater <a 60 ester *” ~egemgene- RRY 8 RemmeeRIRRRe momen gy o> ee AO a ee eam _ VOLUME 20. NO. 128 ¥OLL*Eetsup wikw went SEATTLE, WASH.,, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. PRICERY pris, ONE CENT ”*;,45%e CIRCLE STRONGHOLD JAPAN WILL PRESDENT FEAR GRIPS =] HUN LOSSES AID FORCES URGES END FOE HORDE. Mo ad NEAR FERE WBC BT Nt IN SIBERIA OF “EVIL” IN POCKET| +... = | STAGGERING Mh ‘ae POR a. Guin testimony paved a a 1 part 7 London Dispatch Says Nip-' Declares Growth of Lynch- Disaster Looms for German ia pa I : id Mooney, this oof Enemy Faces Withdrawal pon Accepts American ings Emulates “Lawless Chiefs if Delay to ea his life ssqperw tee hotaline ohnte Across Ourcq River at P Passion” of German i Franco-American troops 4 nquered the roposals y Retreat Continues Terrific Cost in Men eyed este tetioe sig: Dry: = «2 ons ae WILL ASSIST CZECHS APPEALS TO THE NATION WAGE ABNORMAL FIGHT | them not friendly to labor, have admitted HIGHWAYS WIPED OUT {tre of that all important German concentration believed to be a matter bf hours. this doubt as to Mooney’s guilt, and have With the turning e great Fere forest, » ] ~ li Hundreds of other papers, some of By Uylees Proce Leased Wire oy ete rs rie tat wire conceded his right to a new trial. Dispatch From Fred oom, Bare practically sweep from be 0 th i al Lae e President Wil ta S. Ferguson Gola ens ome a 4 “sd advancing up the n «6 By United Pi Leased Wi n uson, after receivin, H nited Presa Lease ire east. LONDOY, See: Saeeeiee TC NAREENOTON, July » 36 "thie the pee vl ty Oe aie ner The capture of Oulchy Le Chateau, confirmed a report on the whole case from a special commission appointed to in- sending troops to the border to prevent the Boisheyiki from Forcefully denouncing an appar * naa ent growth of mob spirit as em: NEW YORK, July ; the French war office, left the way open to F WITH THE AMERICAN AR” ‘denois from the west. The allies may thus p , crossing, it was learned authori. | ulating the “lawless passion” of ‘Shader eS IN FRANCE, duly 26— m ¢ tatlvely today. PRL welts tne eiveaanada | | cna. cece ae coos vestigate it, urged that Mooney be 30 a, micUnder pressure from the city from three sides, over a front of oe sacred lcatigotions of taw and or ol rad “ i. the Franco- American forces driv. Miles, The latest reports showed them less than LONDON, duly 26.—Japan has | ™ * | Of German (oops from the given a new tria ing upon Fere-en Tarden from the ¢ity, to the south, and about the dechded id eccieh' the Aimartean | | Cafe trackers of ber, armies, southern half of the Aisne Marne Y Germans now face. wl «| to the west. ’ sect to ncaet the Carche in | Prepident Wilson today appealed | salient in time to eacape the et California courts have decreed across the Oureq it "The fali of Fere En Tardenois will f | to the country “to make anend | bp . le finally that M costly circumstances of Fere En Ta ve endanger i Se I PAR ee i Guaracafal o> | aural on vee We nally that Mooney is to be hanged. They ed their retirement agross map position within the Soissons-Rheims salient m ] . bi Fv cucitaen eee teeeitets | tegen Sete have set August 23 as his execution date. Marne 1 } ‘ . The dettte of the Amenéan neo! Oo, Wow at Me. heart of law) WE. Wows, posal mentioned above have not been announead as yet. However, the Si; 2nd human justice.” and contri tor) would have eo distreming an ef apy other learner a appears sible of |The Killed advanes, despite ‘em>o.. tien by the within the next or two, Today the Mooney-ease is not merely aa foxy, orate a sare pes ert Voluntary retirement of oS. : TR % —sCerian situation was the pubject of| wt# 1 “German Yes aboutethe | labor issue. way “leading to Pite-enTeriande “pocket appar ‘been i official “discussion at "Washington| Unlded Staten what er ment | "8 on German morale that the Was = eli big pt Ke political Preeeare’ tut ICE contmeler 7m vesterday ay oe cape ieee ig al Rae: ara Raae dimer teghtan Itisa war problem. Itmust be consid. pgreite sd Mentor Myuder ay allied pressure. A visit by President Wilson to the Lord ys vi caning the enemy French, Americans, British and Italians are DEG The tex t ered as suc state department, and unusual ret j hi sie f th sali taki villa: ae jeence within the department on the ation fol At no time, since the first battle # cule t sizable chunks of e lent, ing a vil ge Siberian problem led to the belief My Fetlc ot the Marne hee the German stn Hanging Tom Mooney will mean . a Wood there, or sweeping across open fields. : that Japan had officially rene take the If eral wtaff been confronted with aa o'er ally aiohtSe interior el ; her attitude in the Russian affairs|¥0u upon 4.» conaitian ae ie premathd killing a man when there is a doubt of the mahi sath dire tow a PO arr Po gD Aownr between f and that the first move was about ®ffect# the t ation in the middle of the to hi ill jed artillery and airmen, expecially SsoOns eims, t to be taken the very oh’ rné pocket as to fus guilt. avy bombardments are being a the Ardre valle ‘ acted on Ye Pardenois, where The fighting is developing into one of the most Just what aid Japan will give is our N » not definitely stated, but it is as think ear Disaster Hanging Tom Mooney will mgke jermans! oluborate railway “04 and sanguinary battles of the war. The Germans Tt Meigiovek aracy\now th + whhan (GCP aings orebieie td. tant ae the Russian struggler doubt our presi- . Seen eee nese lieved to have employed fully three-quarters of @ control of Siberia the sides of this area, twelve hours dent. (Continued on page 1) men on this front, including great numbers of The announcement that French of nt jela from the that have beenspractically wiped out and withdray ficers arg also aiding the new “lib-| not in ar result in disses Hanging Tom Mooney will be a Their loss€§_are variously estimated at 12 * erty army” at country increases|and wide bs r losse sly estima’ a eg bellet:that sinportant, eilied, ao'| country, large scale blow aimed at loyal organized labor. FOCH REPORTS 200,000, including=25,000 prisoners. Between 400 on is soon to baad untorteke nh there. llynch rtalled more cannon have been captured. been =4 | FOES'LOSSES ==: SEES coe | the haner 7" Mommer wl lp | TAKINGENEMY | REBORT CAPTURE O A IN TWO WEEKS : sania nelanian the who can save Tom Mooney. Let's Pins i Battle Report From DiSPATCH te ‘LoweLL MELLEF? Ralasse , aiset Is Danger Trap egrams telling that governor that United Preag Corremporient | ant, |B tgttt for the mora) effect, the MOONEY MUST NOT HANG. WP vss sence eat WASHINGTON, July 26.—4ier tes and na that executive mansion with letters and tel- Paris Today (Continued on page 7) lies today were sue e: ; * 4 prudent eat by the Germans et —Capture of Oulehy-Le-Ch , 26.—(440 p. m.)—The man losses the past two weeks |/ Well, Looks Like sant es fur as the Veuie fiver. tie princhal German resistance {ducting offensive operdiwns along \the, whela ia cording to a high general offi Luden Will Make é pa, rithm: saiiest, ws, ttcbat drive” front, from Soissons to Main De Savion if iZ cer’s eatimate today ’ py ee eel BABE SE cet! 5s ss % 0 dewcage In addition to closing ih on Fere En— leno e r “ is can scarcely b by the French wa a a ; He doubted that American canval His Pi ‘omise Good s inabie’ . ‘LOCAL UNIONS FICKERT SAYS bs rants ic ag or are steadily gaining ground in the Champa jen wou surpa: 2 00 or tha © possibility of a huge bod ot fA Mont mid. re i ‘ siti . 4 American pias iets h_ Fren h and] anne. eis mt nipe. ae i ‘ Montotre, ‘itd pact A of the outpost positions lost ‘ allan, would excee: 1.00) fe prisoners thru a single mishap , ins y ‘Tues figures, presented as an off Fiore Md ait He <a cubseligh: Sarma 0 NEY : ene, S sila Main De Massiges | is reported | to have been set to wild German pre sar The on or ( Mtfatemic Peasons for clinging to the ne I ptuved Ville Mon | gp claims of enormous slau. ne which pe amen here combat | wnnneeennnnnnnnnrne ges “i Mbandon Bacon STRIKE ACTION WAS GARBLED : ie = at DISPATCH FROM JOHN DE GANDE * firet that “hundreds of thousands Phat Seattiedtfiions will not cor pees ms bi > Ps ame ie 4 and iater| Bravery of Italian Ration in England sider a Moogeeindixe anil 's Bhatia, sexeiri I nateay felt into! PARIS, July» 26.—(4 p. =) F ante, Ae Troops i in West Is LONDON, © Ju 6,-+-Joh forts of (36 federal author xe) eee ‘ feral media have completely turned Fere forest and are D ¥ k f , : ave the ¢ fon w rt ted t : Tf 4 ““°\ Kilometers of Fere En Tardenois, SASS, 89 Praised by Chiefs ed have resth f f te t On both sides of the road from Mezy nortl timorous in this countr nay the Fly tant keane Anounce on f Thomas J. Mo its of ou we everal bun Fere En Tardenois the Americans repulsed countel “lectetary Baker declared t \ . was) | "I to tt t and pressed northward, capturing Franquet farm. American losses have not been o a Giepatche W hil < al labor « M . " \ Meee aps = ey = of proportion to the numbers engax te taneion ed: aiviee pt Gcasdea uetont of the operat 2 90 WORKERS ON STRIKE fo eee ee ees ° P invatved ta Recoute an ingrenee of 60 cnekane efforts of the feos nited Fress The secretary i re i Mie day w lenied them. 99 men em-| Mooney's behalf will pi ' fool that the Americ a oar . . ployed by Bruce & Nettleton, con, and that a general strike ummar is | whole, take little o P rom Bo me tracting firm, have gone on strike. | necessar: Duncan said ‘ thing the Germans sa But all their objectives, beyond Ferme| The strikers are asking 8 for an| question would only be consi y U 1 # tain element, including pacifists, pro-|De Mery as of prisoners, |eighthour They “are doing a last resort ' t : | Germans and the timid used Ger.|three guns and ten machine guns| concrete “and grading ‘work in Ftai “The mass meeting to be held at ¢ man tales to their own ends were taken nier valle the Arena Sunday as # protest He further claims that ar vents SU eae: ace een ss = r ee ee aguinat the sentence of Mooney and members of the Russian Holxhevi ROME, July 26—The first sue |X — : x alt ee lthe ebservation of a National Fovernment misled the president RUEIMSSOISSONS FRONT cessful night duel between airplance Dispatch From Jos, ry Mooney day, Jul 8. has the in \to real facts of t ituat Allied pre ontinues | has been fought and victory Won by Shaplen Get Rent Hog in Court, Is dorvement y He ound th big walient in which, |&M Italian pge name iS! \ py United Press Lease in fi Direct to The Stat quad machine STOCKHOLM, July Advice of U. S. Attorney — UNCLE SAM cnt Tae ra BRITONS STOP nm One Relief from rent profiteers may bef loar Expects Seattle to : wan dow eli in Treviso, both) soviet pan-executive counell worked out by the gove t. state The state punish these profi furnish homes for » * PICARDY PRONT — pyritien oceupant the machine being, placed its approval on the @ . or a 4 6 ecuree Olbect he sald, “and " e rent its workmen. Those STAR PRESS BREAKS DOWN } pulsed hea atta wounded and made prisoner The tion of former Czar Nicholas, 16” t d to curb) But tl relief could hardly come osire " The Star pre broke down : : W posit he Italian turned .hi non. another as lea d today. _ ce who de sire homes Wednesday aft rr e ! an t fA ep. Whiel . wn >) V te elate will do well to buy aeutia rh rey nerr Gapom Gotivente & H a er at this time. The Het Ad wore drowned “ os . : ‘lassifie Jecti it nd this mor Wie been ae om the Ural ) Cla sified Section eae Be thers a u reported FLANDERS PRONT—| « YANKS GAIN Woop aying ria T of Saturday's Star prints 0 the breaking down of the the Hebutern Picard ‘ . ' hy WASHINGTON, July 26.—Capture The Moscow government it will contain the press, deliveric have been ront) yester eve the 1 1 , ken up [of part of Forest De } by Ameri-| planned to give Nicholas @ trial court may re ome n best buys the Seat- a little late Thi condition m Thursday was reported to ainst. the peop of a favorable d tor r there wan no exeuse for tle Market has to will be remedied ax soon as yy \ \ Pershing sake do it,” he t renta as predominate ffer. ath ton a: ‘ sible in th xt few days. Th RUSSIA f the Ourcqa and the Capers said ths ty might be ind reminded the committee offer. atcn or Star wishes to express its than he n continued to press | blocked by the landlords in any at that the “landlords are not pro this issue. |} to the Times for generous as: | Karly this morning # strong en t ni t nunique said.| 1 pan-executives tempt to’ actually bulld homes, but| rs” but are advancing rents sir xistance, and to Star readers for | my local attack was repulsed in tl © Volge rive p In the advance eastward, they have | the following resolutions thet some system of loans might be pb basig of abnormal demand patience and good will neighborhood ef Meteren d'lander Russie, and considerable laken the southern half of Fore R on a