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Sy A m “SURRENDER? H--, NO! WE'RE READY TO ATTACK?” "11 srs sess intrepid charging of t \mericans } ot wid, but it is also instilling fear into t wGernuhe Letters taken tre oners today, and statements by them, clearly show this ne ire many instance MIT can heroist \t one town the Germans counter attacked, obliging the Americans to retreat temporarily Phen the enemy sent out a man under a white flag. He asked if the America surrene der. “Hell, no!” velled their commander. “We're ready to attac! lhis they did, retaking t! illage and holding it permanent \ Prussian pr four ca itten to his wife before the battle. He wrote: “The war is hopeless for ow that we are opposed to these ferocious Americans, who cannot be defeated PAID COPIES DAILY THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE Ce ae [D WIRE REPORT OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION * COMPLETE SERVICE OF THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION 7 SEATTLE, WASH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. PRICE Bvemrhere _ONE CENT Per zeae vy atl n ° o 19 _ 100 te 4 }FULL LEAS _VOLUME 2 20, NO. 131 thts Pitas “ARSOCIATIO /HAND-TO-HAND BATTLE Oh _ RUSSIANS KILL FOE CHIEF; 3 DUKES EXECUTED, ‘SPINE GERMAN Bolsheviki BULGARS, Start New YAN Su MARSHAL KillDukes, RKS IN - Ned FOR + Is Report , IS SLAIN Grand Duke “Nicholas Said B ATTLE? Foch’s Troops Again in Po-| . iti | to Be One of Trio Slain BM sitions That May Result by Russian Reds Rumor Declares Central in Big Catch Hun Leader in Ukraine. and : sie Hun Retreat Toward Fi Adjutant Struck Down FORMER ARMY LEADER [orces Have Clashed ape |NCREASING WEDGE — |s Continuing Under by Bomb pions Borne — _ Rear Guard Action a . By United Preas Leased Wire * 3 % cs Bie Battle Analysis b “~— ASSAILANT IS CAUGHT . Direct to The star i ENEMY STRIFE GROWING J. W. T. tral AMERICANS TAKE FAI AMSTERDAM July 3 pe ad Pd “ey | By United Press Leased Wire — a - ye fn grand dukes. one of whom | ® cca’ Prott liana oe Direct to The Star rs em 3 iy Untied Press Leased Wire’ \% delleved to have been Grand axe! ny hg ae Wee | » - —_—1! Det tc waduneor |) Nicholas, former comma ! de «hate } NEW YORK, Joly 31—In re | S. * . “ & of the Russian niom,. LONDON July. M.=Strite | ply to Von Hindenburg'’s coun. | le Ferguson AMSTERDAM, July 31— — “X*Uted, by. the ‘ 7 ' ter attacks north of the Oureq, By United Press Leased |} among the central powers ap- American troops are now engag- Direct to The Btar Tintatemcster Oi Vartan, nas | | 1ondee "tame : pears to be increasing, Rigidly | ed in an advance along the main | & . censored German dispatehes and railway leading to Vises, which | WITH THE AMERICA! genet : beard. sadiimezel threatens to divide the Aisne | MIES IN FRANCE, duly 31 Onrea salient into two narrow Stiff resistance the Ge : eg sources show that Anisteta and | pockets. | now putting up Previous repéwth “sald Vint Von" Germany find it impessible.to | iismesis about midway between; Fichne Von Dresser had 4, 760, n00 MEN agree om the Potish question. . Soissons and Kheims, If the Amert- | exeremely ingen Yor [ean Avance to Fismes feuncherked, mt been rer wounded by a bomb thrown by 4 social revolutionary ’ as it does reports and if Von Hindenburg delays his re- prisoners. siatier, . The adealnnt ab areanad that the Turks and Gérmans had treat east and west of the American enemy will make hig The Kieff dispatches said Von Bich nevered relations. ‘Turks and drive too long, he will yet meet with termined ‘stand between | hora and Von Driester lived only a the Bulgarians are MUll deadJocked divaster. The possibility that a large and Soissons. 3 be agMiccset ay Thy sri Hoe over the Dobrudja situation, and it| bag of German prisoners may be tak ‘The orderly German retreat tow Advices from Kieff deciared that GENEVA, July 31.—-German is rumored that Turkish and Bul en has now returned thru the opera: | Fismes is still in progress, Von Elchhorn's assassin, brought to| | }smes since March 21, when the | | garian soldiers have already clashed) tions of the Americans ajong the Fis-/by heavy reap, trial, said he came from the govern-| | dig Offensive-was launched, total | on the borders mes railway the line from Vi ment of Rejezan via Moscow, on or-| | 1000000 ‘men, according to a Feeling in rep: Gen. Foch’s strategye still direct-| Parcy-et-Tigny, Grand tere from the communist committee | | Nigh neutral official who has just || in Gofia and Constantinople. The|ed toward-narrowing Von Hinden- | Fere-en-Tardenois, be to kill the German dictator artived from Berlin. He said the | | Berlin Lokal Anzeiger, foreseeing a| burg’s maneuver group, so that the Sergy and Seringes, and on to) The kaiser. before he learned that) | German casualties in the last ponaib! er of strife developing, Germans may be caught in a trap. cheres. Americans hold the men had been sortally wounded two sections of the offensive | | urges o their dissensions.| The east and west sides of the Hill 212, nearby. They y telegraphed the following to Von _ Were estimated at 360.000 Otherwise paper says, “what Aisne-Ourcq salient are so strongly stormed and hold Meurcy farms * o¢ we have so far managed to gain| held by t rmans as to make the! The battle is constantly b Eichhorn ” I learn with Indignation and deep PARIS, July 31.—German losses | probably will be lost work of hing inward very diffi flereer. In bitter hand-to-hand & regret of this abominable crime since the start of the war have “ cult Foch is therefore trying to flicts, the American infantry % | ser reached 4,760,000, according to esti push northward thru the middle of grips with the enemy all day yes sination of Von } 7 mates published here today in the southern base of the salient. This day. German artillery is cis L'Homme Libre, Premier Clemen: is the operation in which the Amer-| with the infantry for the first These are great days for | the kiddies! They are | swarming to the public | bathing beaches, where the mc nar Oo ae Son iitre coau's newspaper } jcans along the Fismes railway are since the retreat started. c school board provides | Killed by revolver shots and grenades The Germans now have 5,430,000 now engaged artillery is superbly backing @p @ swimming instructors. ath Minna men, ft is stated, of which 4,000,000 “W"-Shaped Trap infantrymen are engaged on the west front If the maneuver succeeds, the Maul Prusslans $ Women teachers go on duty between 3 and 4 p. m. every afternoon and keep busy until 6 p.m. at Ma- | drona and Mt. Baker park, | on Lake Washington, and | at the North End and | The Mirbach death was blamed on ‘ . the social revolutionarie More The paper estimates that since Aisne-Oureq salient would become in Remnants of the Fourth P connection “with the plot, including | 1500,000, of which a million have being represented, from left to right, | ican advance in the region of by Soissons, Fismes and Rheims, In the fighting there our Mme. Spiridonova I relatives of ™ ‘ The Germans would be caught in the charged up one side of a hill the condemned persons were exiled AW W~WWWRannnwnnnrnrrrrnrwy, ‘ ely) oe Dispatch From Carl D. two Vishapea wedges, with the al- Over the crest into strong G fro t country "The "ites or Van bir ns i] Groat ies on the east. west and south, and | forces massed on the opposite é , “ also in the middle, within the invert American batteries sent a b hat of Von Eichhorr Vor s Ry United Press Lease Wire |) oa y ahead of the columns which pen put out of actior he Germans would thus be Woodland park beaches, on was. accom by: < Direct to The & Green lake. Youngsters of bornbs, a favorite methoe H ~ =| aught cay yi omg gel on and -peshed — oo, é between the ages of 6 and the nihilists WASHINGTON, July 31— denbure must ord : ars dat , achine gun al 7 f 4 a rs hin Wek eet Ukrain « ” ist ore a e ement r machine gun nests ‘ ty Some of the pupils of | “Don,” the thorobred | 3212 Lakedell ave., and | mont. He was more than an ambas WH ¥ mans battling in the bloody Sois continue to move to} |. Boches. Set Seams 4 Mrs. Bertha Griggs, at Mt. | Airdale, owned by County | Grace Corey, 502 31at ave, | sador. however, ha all the pow } sonsRhelms salient are now | Hindenbur Pi Geeeparves BF | ay tale ‘tr the amen 0 Baker park, are seen lined | Assessor Thatcher, is a Below is little Walter |e of # dictator vy v bent solely wpon tring (0 | Lick tney are concentrated amaine (Continued on page 8) ' up on th¢ float at the | good pal to the kids out at | MeLinn, 2103 16th ave, py P Tell ey Sen: On : the American apex, along the Fismes ‘ ‘4 top. Below is Mrs. Griggs | Madrona, He was snapped | who is snatching a snooze un Faper fells. ¢ Star: Iam sending ’ ’ er |Tailway, ‘This is why Hindenburg is é teaching Marguerite Peter- | with Anna Maria and Mar- | on the beach at Mt. Baker, How Bolsheviki facts about my land tu Eye mine ae Oe ade acinar T : of son, age 9, 3211 Byron st., | jorie Kahlke, 920 B. Jef- | aftera hard day of play Killed Nicholas ns acted in the 1 Ject w is to evaaviehinabbas tt : a Say Allied Consuls 3 ROSS SAYS CITY mer Gear Nicholas’ ekeout the ) $11.50 per monts up till January |! the ci ing to its Fe NO PEACE OFFER HUN COUNTERS © W Have Left Vologda United Press re appeared in the Ber’ |) -so18, ull May 5, 1 pala $12.5 on : re odin Gs * then fromm Ma B18, to the According is account, the for-/) Present time [ have paid him $1 ner czar was awakened at 5 a.m. { He ised me that he WASHINGTON, July 31—All the Zz allied diplomats at Vologda have ap- Summary of arentiy left that city, aceording to °c " Tr cites civioes to tiscausio 40 aid normed that he would be bill} Wo H'not False “my ent any $iaat saturday the general sallent] yoNpoN, july a1-—No : enemy * Battle "Report Fras se ed in four hours. ¢ remained calm, | ™ € wor c ha attened considerably ee ta i . partment. Theve sald War Events oy ender ape tierped ne po canna gee PB and have }/emy retirement on Saturday was) 0vernment has approached the al Paris Today mats, including American Ambassa conferred with & Dries ant we found |} ordered my fuel for the winter {| very rapid, amounting to three or|lHén on the subject of peace, Foreign || py United Press Leased Wi dor Francis, on July had been Seatile’s light and power de jim collapsed in a chair he then comes along last. week ey let on a, 20-mile. front, he| Secretary, Balfour declared today, in Direct to The Baa given the ernative of going to SOISSONS-RHEIMS FRONT partment will shortly be unable the pulse ot akeution ng mo that the rent wan §| sald commons b t Moscow or heading north to the Mur- | he te Thies candies to supply any additional homes to the gre and when he ised to $20 a mont ‘ast Retre at f : F German count mansk coast. The Rusalan wireless Def et G » Cou with electric Hight. i s 5 koh een ran da 1 th hive Spetniae t was recentl d that Ger allied: positigal pres said that the allied consuls! blow announced by Irench war This was the an ot At the present time. What am I }! Saturday night that the allled ar-/™M&@n peace. agents PN amie Mitel bye © eastward from Oulchys | office Americar hold by Superintey ak! at wallow the dirt that thi mies got complete of touc ae SO San cr ne Chateau have been repulsed, the | Seringes, northeast of Fereen esday tal the newspaper rer and ra’ handing me, or ear w the front 1 and sent out ‘A French war office announced todayy - & {| ‘Tardenola and ten miles from lighting his hands as if about to speak, t cel my fuel order and let my gar- {| cavalry patrols to catch up with the| Italy Is Praised by Eastward of Oulchy4te-Chatemuy uN § ‘ ia i for private homes have been | 1'* bent Adaakluth voles and jen go to him c a new §| advance fighter ‘aes the Germans attacked new Frenchy { If you want a po- | *ismes | made during the past month, | ‘n° rife house ot pay'the $ The extreme weet ?iahk of'the en Minister of Greece positions. ‘the enemy was repulsed, } iti § FLAN RS FRONT — suc | be said, and the department is I have asked for no repairs on {| emy i rem prac | ATHENS, July 31.—Foreign Min. | Ur positions remaining intact,” the: ? sition— B v-srs itish dk. Joudiiad now running at its maximum le A the place except for a screen for table w, whil the ex ister Politiz, ‘of Greece, praised Ital-| Statement saic . it {| cessful British raids reported | Contracts for 12,000 kilowatts tor Wholesale Arrests Le ene Aske TT painted ithe (| east the Germans have’ been able to| ian participation, in the-war in an|.. "Qn the rlght?l { you want to se- }) rw, tens, Bethune and alone | sree furnicen were refused aurins| Made in Ukraine; fier Bors) BaLGas 5 HA. || Peat SP ee citen’ eallants "Mncohs| fata iae ReteneAT HGR Conta, | ea ran anal cure hel, — era were repulsed southwest of the past mont n order that the ade 1 ’ 4 Please advise me thru your pa said emphasized the fact that Italy is Northe: of en-Tardenois, 5 Pp Labasser supply for private homes might be Storm Clouds Show | per or by mail what steps 1 can March declared that details of true to her political traditions, proof | Seringes has finally been taken in Siam ; { t dates Cc 20RK unification of all the American of which, he pointed out, is her un-| American counter attack 4 ; If you want to} vicanpy rRot — rnen dain on the| AMSTERDAM, July 31—Political |} "ti 9 asiy ayo ee ies aw beim’ worked oWt.| serstanaite wate the, Suco-elece calli aiiinisctu silane , } §| artillery active on both sides of which will go) storm clo are gathering around)) — saitor's Note Mr. Nelson, (and in the future there wil NO her sincere effort t to a sim: Georges, east of Montdldier, tit } ae ese — pp Wystorey Building | Map) ee Os dlepat bag nee ns of the anti-rent-pre x com. || so-called National Guard or National) jar understanding Greece, | Pretere wood, onthe rightitane = ¢ — sae tlio G ing to a dispatch from amburg to Sa im * hat every man ser “ ‘ A . in mn, 2 —Fie' die diat Van. agers’ association Mrida 7 § mittee, Collins bldg., Second ave Army, but tha’ t euse, and in the Vosges, failed) } pny e BURSA wl : ab Daas th Mayor Hanson heard at Washing:| the Niew Ratiertre : urant |} and Jae t. It appears to us }| under the American flag will wear | } Prisoners were taken in a French ins T q tig Pe in | ton that the association had dectared | today. The message wid that whole-|) 7.’ matter of justice that the {| on his collar the letters “U. 8." now * cursion 4: th rman lines novi } largest audience }) ociat revolutionary, tn i Shite {ie ey oe ereerenc ee tir | Case seized eine ne hetman gov.|} value of your gurden What It Does for Bin-the Northwest. porn MORON Crete ern, | change the organisation's views on| ernment errno | Hindy Compelled to Men in Service iki executed three former gran Seattle's powe: A. . * ‘i s }| dukes, one believed to have been | “Wii promising to meet to con Ulrainia Agrees to | TRAPPED BY FIRE, MAN Postpone Big Drive} 7° 1» of two articles telling {) jeg ne line of the O Telephone Grand Duke Nicholas der the dat nted by the city 4 4 LEAPS TO HIS DEATH ..""° July 31.--The newspaper |) What, the mor ntoriam.. t does )/and improvement of the Ameri Main 600 UNITED STATES — Chief of eclines to permit Cede Bessarabia to Keha de’ Paria said today that a{) for the men in Uncle Sam's ser-}) positions, was reported’ by ain Staff March announced the before it in . PORTLAND, July 1 Jack semiofficial , emanating from vice braid ar today on Page 7 Pershing Rainvod’ Melon”. 16 fabting the Ruma nians orien, 21, wn came here from enburg und’ Ludendortf, de-|) It will prove interesting to hun “On the line of the Oureq iii And have your want neak. Foreentertracts.” Gor COPMNEAGEN, July 81—-Uldake Mich, arma. Wied tie German command had | ded of families Whow® relatives | gnemy has ranewet hs eountee we ‘ Pershing reported German at in has agreed to cede Bessarabia to ped from a win-| t compelled to postpone for|) are in the army or navy ne) wicks to force back our advancing ads charged. tasks along the Ourcg repulsed Humania, in return for commercial | dow to the hard #t urface to en-| # ne the decisive blow against | second article will be printed }| troops.” Tuesday's veport sald. | iti and American positions im moted to master wignal electrician in! concessions, according to Berlin dis-| cape a fire that co ed his room: | the neh and British, “owing to!) later (| severe fighting we Nave repulsed his” a

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