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35TH YEAR EL PA3Q. TEXA3. FRIDAY JUNE 16 1913. ENGLISH SECTION 14 PAGES PRICE. 5 CENTS.
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i jui'iuln i mi" uSShUj
rVoifcvred iretanSle
The ntgiBens MW. W
trooM U perfect tlM number
oners taken v u exceeds
People By Woodrow Wilson in the Morning nines?
GERMAN ADVANCE
ACROSS GALICIA
emt iminrtn rnr it
IN IIMt IlKtAI
MASSES; RUSSIA
FACES INVASION
1
BRITISH EXPERTS PROFESS
TO SEE IN GRAND DUKE
NICHOLAS' ELUSIVE
STRATEGY A PARALLEL
RUSH TOWARD PARIS
:H RESULTED IN TEU
TONIC DISASTER ON THE
MARNE.
TO
Bw the Áetocioteé Press
London June 17. Another twenty-tour
boars or fighting in oallcla las developed
nothing; to ttera the Austro-Qerroan ad-
vance toward Lernberg from the west and
northwest and tonight Berlin claim that
the Russians are retreating over thai r own
rronuer lowara rsrongroa aooui lour
miles from the Delician border.
Tlila means an Invasion of Russian tern
lory at new point but. according to mili-
tary observers here. It may spell ultimate
.1 iintiti rnr um in mat a
eral nnislan retirement northward
. Poland would divert General Llnsengen
t attempt to crush tbe Russian center Mar
watcn would ertectiveiy sever
nicer.on or tne Russian army in
southeastern Oallcla and Bukowlne The
it w
remad ant br
repulsed them assay
onlv a small wood
morning to the snath
enemy's srUJIrry nr
the an
rel ft
I of our
mmSied:
usure then twenty
or air sonadrbas have l
jereltof La role ana
Ms m tbe act of taking
numbers or
in
confirmed by
dead found In
ad Vlllera'
wounded
"At 1 Rhetms
-points where
snaiis several or wujen were or
type hare fallen on the town
particularly on tne carneara.
soeces continue
orneara
wrabarded tr
is
lores
(Vrn
r our tranches
has twice bombard
one person wai
an . summation of
ra Maui projectiles
the. fact tbat more than eighty
rrnniary
In Alsace onr
of Metiera!; then Stelnbruek and we are
nave taken
Oermani
g o
the Fecht river 1
t:ng rire to Metiera
"Th. numhár rf
fallen Into our hands
whom un are orneara and H non-com
missioned officers. To tne war material
prisoners who have
k nas reached MO. of
already reportad may be added three
throwers three machine guns some field
ttttpnones ana apparatus. 01 tne rmis
slon of asphyxiating gases.
'An enemy aeroplane hss been - brought
down by one of our msehlne In Alsace.
The two German aviators were killed."
PHENOMENAL RAIN
DELUGES DM
T A FT PRESIDENT
OF NEW LEAGUE
FOR PREVENTION
OF WAR BETWEEN
ORGANIZATION SUCCESS
FULLY LAUNCHED IN
PHILADELPHIA BELIEVES
IN PEACE EVEN THOUGH
IT BE NECESSARY TO
FIGHT FOR IT AND
BACKING PRAYERS WITH
DEEDS.
Former Prtftfcleot Tuft Elected Presiden of New League for
Prevention of War Between Nation.
VXurewana. wh
the communication
is in tne zurawna eistrict ana aiong me
Dnetster.
According to Rerun the Austro-German
forces have battered through Nlemerow.
so mües northwest of Lernberg. and are
Ivanclng toward Jaworo
miles to tne west of tl
ureei great masses ef
woicn la onur i i
8 SSrJSSK KS
inns are sweeping uuui nre amn snpii
trie capital city saw tne prediction as nxeaa
that the decisive battle If one la fOaMC
m . - ii mmm saw in oau n. mmmmmmvmmmmmrmnam- "grg-i gw
has deneeted tbe nn ear is causing arrearas to rise rap- reread
untno extant anil 1 IS1V. I DOmtt
in Dan a full i as
T AND 8 INCHES IN TWO
B WW
RCORD IN
cloudburst
Cook when 7 to 8 inches or ram feU within
tbe space or two hours and a hair topped
the weather statement today detailing rain
hall storms and washouts in Nebraska.
washouts rere reported on tne
and information to railway man
a was utei some trains aau
sad .gna
Union Pacific
others detoured over
ICV BLAST HITS
STTKAH HE tl I.N
C1TT;
tke Atieoiattsd
city. la..
kfnM tasa Puritana fires ware started
M many bouses and ale am plants started
m business houses.
June 17. The temperature
sre today tbe coldest June
Bp Un Aeetmialeé Press
Philadelphia June 17. in historic inde
tendance Hall today tbe anniversary or tbe
battle or Bunker mil there was formed an
organisation' whose object It win be ta
promote tbe creation at s league or nations
with a view to preventing wars or at least
10 lessen tbe" possibilities of armed con
flicts. Tbe name adopted by the organisa-
tion after soma deba was the "League
to Enforce Peace. American Branch." J I
former president Tart wne p realdad over
tbe conference Mr a part or the time gnu
elected permanent president and to add.
presida. A permanent executive com
ml t tee was selected with Instructions to
take all measures necessary to promote the
in moving tbe' adoption or tbe report or
tbe tomawtmT on etolutlon which em-
bodied tbe objects of tbe league the former
president or the United States eipressed
the hope Ibat "out or this historic building
may oome a messsge tost snail again help
tne world."
The meeting was not an assemblage or
what one participant termed ''pare peace"
men bat a gathering of those who for the
most pan believed In trying to bring about
shirting hi
9 northwest
at the same sana denied
test oi strpngu i una .vas nuaasan roircei
in charactered In London as strikingly
aralleimg tne sutes' retreat m tne
fast fall which culminated In tbe allies'
victo rv on the Mame. Tbe straggle along
the Dnetster and before Lernberg. H is
considered bare mast determine which
side Is tbe most atute In toe present
maneuvers.
POWERFUL ATTACKS ANO COUNTER-
ATTACKS ALONO FRENCH FRONT.
By the aaaoctalea Prete
Paris Juno 17 Ttul nfrir.lal common
stripes intensa aenvtty aiong tae rrencn
front the allied forces delivering power
ful attacks and the German counter-attack
Uig furiously. To tbe north or Arras the
rrencn nave carnea -several unes oi uer-
man trenches and two bills and are mak-
ing marked progress toward Soucbei.
Heavy losses on both sides ware reported.
Tbe test is ss follows:
There has Men great activity t
front during tbe last two days. Tbe fight-
ing to tbe north or Arras since yesterday!
baa taken on a character or extreme In-1
tensity. Tbe in ran try actions nave bean
numerous and desperate; tbe duel or artil-
lery violent and continuous.
almost au or wntcn nas oeen inaimamea
tacks of the enemy some of which were
hlrhlv accentuated today.
"It It especially In tbe north part of tbel
carrying several lbtes of trenches on bout
sides or tbe road rrom au Koulette to
Soucbei. The Germans are still holding
on In tbe Fond de Buval bul they are
almost completely surrounded.
"We mad advances yesterday aud to
day toward Soucbei. In the direction
northwest southeast west and east in an
root in the park of tbe Chateau de Car leal
the moats of which filled with water.
set ved as a bass for tbe enemy defenses;
captured tbe cemetery or Soucbei and
peace even though they had to use force
to do He '
The rooming session of the conferen
e
SWEDEN OBJECTS
TO HIGH HANDED
BRITISH SEARCH
AND CENSORSHIP
OF MAILS
WM. HOWARD TAFT
CONGRESSMEN RUDE
TO SUFFRAGETTES
MWr&Trnt.
cKRAUi toatmriEE.
By the asoetaied' Fres
Man
ranclsco
-women repnsaa;
ion for woman
ling
nunae on anapnanapoi
today and encountered
waa said to ba 'a- rebufl
The committeemen
slder rerUruslloti
June 17. Twent;
tne umgressiona
calleo up
lit) tbaoka to sev
gained ground oa the slopes of tbe south
east or Bournes. (Milt uv.
ersl brilliant assaults
rue sauna or
todar. Tu the
pe south of Neu
. licit
Dottats tbe seoon
gsged rougiit at tbe point of the baronet
and with grenades under a violent artillery
nre.
Our infantry after having attacked with
groat spirit very efficaciously supported
by a fire or Beany gegnpn shells w
wss
obliged to make front during tbe nlgbt or
Wednesday-Thursday aga'jut violent and
members of tbe oongresslonal bouse
is. m session
what on both aldea
are here to eon
nrolecta. when .tbe
women entered their room in response
what tliey understood to be an Inviial
rrom Representative Frank W. MondeU
Wvomtna. in order to ask ror support
what Is known aa tbe Susan a Anthony
suffrage amendment kt congress they were
asaren to retire iney on isa wai sea oui
gsn to come out. Of this nine the women
reported au puttnrserusnea py witn
rfTrtaWriatetoday be made .
"tentative sppointment" for tbe delegation
Mixgeraia tne uuues were
Id. "It would have baen a
gracious thing to receive mam."
Heavy rama toll throughout northwest
Missouri in many pieces severe vm
storms were repoi
ported.
coMMrrTEi)
TO WAR.
Utter aWut af Peaae Party Opaaaa a
plessasjl sjuffifa te Ganaana.
Bw the ifoeialed frmt
i via London. June
Tbe news
Grecian gen-
rormer rre-
ravor or
on tli;
of the complete notary tn the O
eral elections or the nassbr or f
mlarVapltelowhkíhlsln n
etSTor 'itiesUUs. Sm proved anun
turn
dlaMlches
and aavs.
"With this result the return of at. Vasal
telos to tbe government la aa good as at
sored with tbe support or such s majority
to the chamber TVeaiseloa has ltd seats
ana me government too out or a total or
tit he will be able to carry lluougb
' cnairman i.nwfii with im átate-1 "
red. tbe" raSon habaárirmtert I
ner It chalrmtn to Invest
uuri wast steps snouia oe
tberwi
and re
by Itala
te ror the tale nurnose of
maintaining ana ir possible increasing us
present production of rood in England ant
Wales on tbe assumption thai the war ma
be prolonged beyontr tbe harvest or l(Me?
"WAR BABIES" ALARM BASELESS.
British Commission Finds No Evidence of
Unusual Increase In IlleglUmaey.
London. June 17. "No evidence available
Justifies the belief that rrom conditions or
war nave srisen sur icepuonsi increase
in inegiumacy" is tne conclusion reached
ny a committee oi which mr arcnnianop ot
York Is tbe cbalrmsn which hss been In-
YOUNG CANADIAN AVIATOR WHO
WON WORLD FAME BY DESTROYING
ZEPPELIN KILLED NEAR PARIS
Lieutenant Warnef ord Piloting Machine Carrying American
Writer as Pataenger Plunges to Earth and Both
Man Meet Instant Death.
Tragedy Causes Profound Gloom in French Capital to Which
Youthful Hero Had Joumied From Battle Front to
Receive Grand Croas of Legion of Honor.
si the Aaaeotstsd Presa
Paris. June 17. Lieutenant Reginald A. J.
Warneford. who gained fame recently by
plowing io places s zeppeiin over Belgium
waa killed today by the fall of an aero
Diane at Buc. France
Lieutenant Warneford was piloting the
machine which uad as a passenger Henry
Beach Needham the American writer who
alto was killed.
Lieutenant Warneford and Meedham fell
from a height of too reel. The lieutenant
had bean anendlna a rew davs in Pana.
where he came after his Seppolln eiplolt to
receive the decorations of Ihe Legion of
Honor.
Tbe death or Lieutenant Warneford
caused much regret among the French peo-
vestlgaUng the "wax babies'
c? town- and district lmu
tion or tne alarmist rumors mat bare
ooeaUDn .
The report says that special Inquires lb
towns and districts brought no cdarirma-
Mi of the alarmist rumors that have been
In circulation concerning Illegitimacy and
tbat therefore it had bean considered tin
unanimously.
Chairman Lowell aald some of Ihe sug
evasions ouerco.
uiey were n
beguse they
other ways.
'As Mr. Taft bad to leave the city early
he called Prof. John Bassetl Moore of
Columbia university to the chair and be
fore leaving gave . hearty endorsement to
i i.uwcu aain some ot me aug-
Dffered ware rejected because
noi germane to tbe subject ana
sy could be better taken up in
tne report.
we are in ravor- or domt tiiisanaini
ar. Tart si
well ss thinking something
believe m ptsytng for p
leve In doing something
near and I slsn
believe In doing something to support that
prayer.
It la expected tbe executive committee will
meet in tbe near futura to adnni dsn. m
carry out the objects of the leaa-ue. One of
we inmgs mil prooaniy wtu pa none ac
cording to members of the azeeutlve com
route will be to start a propaganda In
this country with a view to having the
tie aaoni meaaurns in nrw
with the object or the Uague. Mr. Tan U
brier speech today 'tald that Judging bj
action in rejecting treaties In the past
chief stumbling block to Ihe aspiration
tbe league would be the senate atám
will also be taken to get European coun-
tries interested In tbe league.
VON BERNSTORFF
RESENTS CANARD
AT WASHINGTON
LODGES FORMAL PRO-
TEST WITH UNITED
STATES GOVERNMENT
AGAINST BREAKING OF
SEALS AND TAMPERING
WITH CONTENTS OF
PACKAGES COMING FROM
AMERICA
larSKÉ Si. &ZL - to ama another steai
rndgy and futuras. i?. " -' v?
r air r i in ar still nafuraav. i uf...... .v...........
Pair frldav. and tllHitly -CSarr."í-fci""..."u.
rair osiuraay.
Fair
Anions
' New Mexico
cooler eastern portion
MAY LAND MARINES
ON MEXICAN COAST
STEAMER ESCAPES
GERMAN SUBMARINE
pie bis exploit having made him aa popular
here at in England.
since nls arrival In Parts be had been Am
object of attentions on tbe part or military
orrteleli and tbe public generally Last
night ha waa aw guest at a catar given
by friends who wished to honor him. It
wat-given In a restaurant in Parte and. at
the and a count who waa one or the patron
or the rettauram approached Lieutenant
Warneford s table and in French congratu-
lated the aviator. Warneford replied in
English which a companion Interpreted to
the count Before tbe Interpretation had
rtrrtabed Lieutenant Warneford rose and
coug live r ranee : ana uma
allies!" which was greeted with
cheering.
Tbe .-xacl causa or the sccldent bat no
Warneford was trying to loop dm loop abd
been established- Persons who slept In
aerodrome ex ves (sed the opinion that
N HASTE TO DEimtOV ANOTHER SHIP
WRECK INC CREW PAHVS TO COM-
PLETE JOB ON TURN WELL.
Vaaaal Limps lata Friendly Part With
Cabins-looted snd Badly nsmsged
Pram Bombs Exploded la Hold.
Bv the At cintró Free
Mtlfordbaven Wales Jane 17 With a big
list to port and all iter pumps working at
full pressure tbe steamer Turnwell ar-
rived here today after having surrendered
to a ner man submarina the crew or which
naff exploded bombs In bar bold.
The escape of the steamer waa due to
tne su ornan nes captain oagnr
ner; aid not remain
1 to mate aura
bombs.
GERMAN
eíT. Tr IWP
ALLY DENY
CALL
PERSON -
CHARGE
I aaataa Oaastneed af IiIéi
story That Safa Ceadaet Graated Mr.
Gerhard Waa iapraperly Used.
Joining wltb
qoadsajple en lent.
Why The Southwest Is Prosperous
Copper 20.50 eta.
Watt II oaatta Jaauary 1.
Spalter 27.50 eta.
Waa cents January 1.
Ivtad 6.20 eta.
Wag t ie oenU Janutary 1.
Silver 50 eta.
Waa 414 oanta January I.
Antimony 41 eta.
I Waa il.SU cotila January .
Quickatlwer $90 75-U. fUak
wa fto.ou j.uu-i i
NackaJ 40 eta.
Waa 11 M uawta Juxtuary I.
Mine An Working 100 Per Cent Capacity
By the itsettals Presa
Washington June 17 Count roa atora
siorff. tbe Oertato ainha asador who was
Raw York today made an ngagement i
by telegraph to call at tbe stale depart'
mem tomorrow to ueraonaily inform aae
letsry l.auUng tbero U no fouudatlon for
pubtTtbad
conduct oh
ope by I
r dialing
Dr. Al
talned lor Dr. Anton Meyer-Gerhard bad
oeen used to ratera ta Europe by
traa weyer
of war nut
sing announced today tbe receipt
or a message rrom Maniel von Haulm Hau
n eouuseitor or
ana its cntrge
L L. tuaklng a
tile
darralre
lisbae bargas or deception
besaattoaSaeeir Re!
leoorls Hi
""sT'cedarhural!
of the pub
am rrom tbe am
i expected to sal
tomorrow to uta Us
fot traed at? suah
anoealaat enea anaaa ta tha
naoartmanl to orevent mlirnnresasi launas
as tha taghttay and its stair m soma genre-
iatratajT Ittjting asad today be bad re
ceiveo word rrom aa atnencan in new
aapar.
r weh
wnose woro aa
tlx Una that he 'went to
siei ran
raw oler to say
a4& "
proprlalor of a rHar ork arurooon nawt-
papar but refusatt to allow ibo use or his
Assstxtaa Assarad Trato CaajMaraaV
Sy the Asisastftd Prw
tsaoasa. June 17 ivla Peri.) lius are-
ninfa satUtory Mwapanarsyepon tea aafv
tura or ae aastrtaa sratorad train near
Ptara The trato cue at sung or alt cert
ihaatxkreMb tto track ahu took ttoBTaa
Bw the Aeeoehtfti freee
WashUigton. June 17. Forma! notice
tha United State mall nourhea
ucsunea ror sweaen uta oeeu broken open
in England and their contents tempered
with waa submitted to the state depart-
ment today by W. A. P. Ekengren. tbe
Swedish minister wltb s request for sp-
opriste action.
The minister callad at the deoartment
and delivered to Secretary Lansing written
instructions rrom bis government reciting
instances of Interference with mall for
Sweden and pointing out that such sell
'ere in violation or the provisions of the
world posts! convention snd of other treaty
ituauon.
he letter stated tbat sesls on the mall
ft were broken that the letters ware
openea ana censo rea sna inst one register-
ed unit was retained.
One anéame Instance waa mentioned in
volving ma'J teat an the steamer it
York whan the left on Mty . and tha
toar pouches carried by the Brillan
Tilt former case it was asserted out of
SB registered letters and packages seven
arrived in 8v.de opened whHt tha
greaasr part or ins outer man aae bean
or the Adriatic's mall which
ootjtenberg on June . several
t saw to nave been opened
unit to nave bean retained.
r:ous reports nsve bean in
with reference to the Inter-
II mall since the outbreak or
in europe tea protest rrom
orriciai d
AL HOWARD ALTHORIZEI)
IKK STEPS POR PROTECTION
OT AMERICANS IN SONORA.
Three Cruisers Carrying Large Etpedltlon-
ary Pore L'nder Order lo Tske
roatueas Near unsytass.
vSTto
530
wsnw va
lrculatluo
Ttto nnaVrttood
OVfWOfV lelas I 1
the
first
protest on
auMatt
snajataaatna au artera.
ft atañer wh orobahly ha
or represen latióos to Croal
toai specuu precautions be
aancia mail patl
staled tn tilled
faars has been
rerenrti with null
nuaaisu govern -
aeaa in wkcb
Mtb on Unitml
mail coaeneg
IhrouS brliuti I
. l uoiiiciatiy ii was
uuii' baa" been" tauiueréa
átaos
Harnea (all at Watte Mouse.
Waeiataatoa J asxrj d I tion
romeos adas union uet Maw
IS ENCULRACE MILIItMt.
Laltad ates RaStjag WMI Pa Esaaieya
Agaaat ae esstofaw
Bw the Aadaosslsd Praas
Hew York Juna 17.-The e
mrttea af the United State
peny aaa votan a
ot usB oosnpeny
naval reserve at
wlU
taeunva con).
lliibber coin-
aporove of au etpjuoyes
jouuag loaai aitiitu ana
geaitaltoea. accwrdlag to
an aiiiiuuni.riiriii u.day by TI kraal Batatas!
aacefkaaa fat teasaxtoeetnatti staled.
Camaxlaetee aa yaad Pratssictlea.
Bm the ' freee
Bw the Annotated Free
asm Diego. Cal.. Juna I7.-Perll of Ainerl
can settlers In tbe Ysqul vaUey or Sonora
state nrougnt orders toaay ror tne aispstco
of three cruisers for the west roast of
Mexico and authorisation to Admiral Thorn
aa B. Howard to land an expeditionary
orce ti oe mints peat ine negsnip uew
rado sailed rtrst under orders from Wash-
ington carrying three companies of tha
Fourth realment. United Stales Marina
eorp. under-Major W. N. McVelvy.
Some where off the roast of Lower Cali-
fornia tbe radio began snapping back or
ders from the admiral which started tbe
protected cruiser Chsttanoogs arter the
Colorado. Tbs protected cruiser Reletgtt
also ordered to sail began gelling up
steam and was expected to gat away la
tbe night.
AU three ware detuned for Tobarl bay.
near uuaymat ranroaa tarnttnus sna sea-
port in Sonora. Ninety miles eoulheast
or Uusytoas la Espersnss where an Ameri-
can coloRy. which has sueotssitilly resitted
attacks or Ysqul Indians Is reported lo
be again In danger. The Indians who have
declared their independence seek to expel
teulers from lend which Is stld to hive
been taketa rrom Yaoula under Ihe sdmln-
tstrstlon or President Porrirlo Dial. They
were reponen toaay h nave withdrawn
to tne mountains.
The three c ruteare have available
landing purposes t.lno officers and men
peaiaes tne marines.
COMMtniNG DEPREDATIONS
He the Ateoeiated Prime
Od Board U. S. 8. Colorado off En
tenada. Lower California by Radio to Sea
Diego Cel.. Juue 17 -Reporta on Yaqul
Ma 'received rrom Ouarmas.
' stated tbat approximately
ilderi nao romi 1 in m- 1-
Into banda and ware carrying their do
predaUoua inland Irom tb muun
Where they have been making
ransratvou
Part or the auuta ascordmg to lea re
port have left the Yaqul valley with their
tool. The act ou was followed by tha ra
Uretneot or ttie greater part of Oovarnor
Mtytorena troops despite the protests or
HUUW ttolelajrl
at" the result or tn attack by Tasan la
avena apon s work train or tee Southern
a aubmai
letnra ot
bar crew or-
its.
Tha Hermans hoarded the Turnwell. ax
pladtd tho bombs and then hurriedly put
off - rrdm her having sighted tne sriusn
co siting steamer Trarrord a vessel or Sti
lor which tnev pursued and sank. The
Tumwefi's i craw ' then returned to their
ship and plugged the Holes made py tne
lll'llllll-
pumps and made all possible
the nearest port. 0a the way the tu
picked up tiie crew or the Trafford.
as best
again when upside down.
Reginald A. J. Warneford. a yeans Cana-
dian sub-lieutenant In the royal navy sud-
denly acquired worldwide renown by de-
stroytng a íenpaiin ovar Belgium on Jim
7 this being tbe flrtt tuna on record that a
Zeppelin bad -bean wrecked by an aviator
in an aeroplane. By a brilliant night Lieu-
tenant warneford obtained a position above
tha Zeppelin and drooped bombs on It. The
airtfinie cresnea to tne groan
up. The twenty-eight men
For this feat Lieutenant warneford waa
decorated with the Victoria Cross and ran
Cross or tbe Legion of Honor.
Lieutenant Warneford made
the Legfon or Honor.
uit Warneford made Mi rtrst
flight at Hendon England hut than rivn
months aso and hsd been wltb tbe flying
squadron only a few weeks.
Henry Beach Needbam waa a native of
Wyncote Pa. He waa born In Iffl. studied
at Drown university and wat afterward ad-
mitted lo tbe bar. He touted Ihe staff of
the ew York Evening Post in 1896. Later
be contributed to maga tines. He became
wall known Ihroturh his Investigation or la.
nor add Uvtnr conditions tn the Mesaba
Minnesota ana en the isthmus ot
le í ÍTII1ILIIÜ Lil I UlUuLU
sttr
the
for
urnwell
Some of the men of the Turnwell say
tiitt although the Germans were in a great
hurry they tarried long enough on board
the ftefmor to ransack the cabins and take
away everything of vslua
SHRAPNEL BATHES
GERMAN TRENCHES
FIVE HAYS ALIVE
MEN NEAR J0PL1N
TEL Y TO SAVE toil
HADES CAUGHT IN CAVE-IN.
PANTRY OHAHO.
By FREDERICK PALMER.
General Headquarters or tbe British Army
in France. June Id -(via London June 17.
m.) The heavy eiiiant pompara
7:J
ment by the Freeeh In the region of the
''labyrinth.'' wblrh has continued Ilia tbe
ceaseless roll or thunder for several days
waa drowned early this morning by iba
nearer roll of heavy artillery preparations
for an attack accompanying tha offensive
or tht tilles al two pointt on tbe British
front where for several dayi we bed bad
only a sniping exchange of ririe and ma-
chine gun shots between trenches and or
shells between Hállente and a lull tu tbe
ge warrtre
it
tha transfer station for ammunition
gniricant point in tee rear
ion is (Under way au hands
MM
ecliwi
Motor
n tarns
their
Pacific railroad near Mapoli leal Sunday
utfbi. two men ware killed and eleven
wounaea instead oi una uuen ana terse
wounded as previously reported. Two
Americans were among the wounded.
W. E Sw:ih. i brakeman was shot
thrvugti th" bsct Hi lotidlllun waa said
to be arave today. Five of the Wounded
era Mexican soldiers
The too marines proeeeaiug to tne sioues
r the Indian dlstarbancaa on bosrd toa
cólo'i
redo win ha landed at Gus
aant by Admiral Howard
aery to aid Americana.
wiPtt
Plul Chief Pteaea Net
ato ta Aeeedmtmi Pi set
tar at. Coto. Justa it - Ts Ral Oat.
Piule inaiaii. pleaded hot guilty to ISe
redar al court or inurdertsg Juan canga
a Mexican aheap Bardar. In southwestern
Cololad .
for July
year ase. His trial waa Me
wm riH Hvsu
'onccnirtied on
were busy through the
trucks were runnier from
faedlnr lbs aunt at ibey t
the German trenches tearing
with high explosiva sheds and I
with shrapnel before tha infill
An at tank in tha secior or
made along a Trout or three
a mus. me jroat une
Oerman aaJteot ware cari
lenntb or tha second line.
prisoners taken hat aot yet bean itan
In the Faalubert reason also tbe fir
or tranches arks taken and the aaaond nana
irsied in pan but the ground gained bad
io be yielded.
Tiirougb the day there was eel:
lory tiring unm una im
looaing
hruwn auriole of tbe bursthur "lyddite
fren! bet hetvenwsrd wtre visible whn
Bw the Áeeooiated Preee
JopUn Ma June 17. Five hundred min
ers working ta five-hoar shuts are lo-
nftbl digging frtnllcsjly tato the seventy
raet or earth and stone wbtcb bar held
Daniel Hardendorr and Reed Taylor pris-
oners ror seven davs tn tbe Lone-acre-
Chapman mine al Keck City. The ract that
in men are aura waa discovered today py
taiii
'RTr
an air line driven Into
rescued Tuesday.
News that the two mtoara ware aura
after a week underground spread rapidly
through tha mining district and tonight
the drift ta which the accident occurred
was surrounded by a great crowd Ac-
cording to the estimates or mining engi-
neers tbe imprisoned men cannot be reach-
ed Derore noon tomorrow.
Mine operators or the district have sub-
scribed ll.Oto to pay members of tha res-
cue crews.
Former See alar Jarvta Dead.
By the associated Prat
Greenville. N. c. June IT TTiniaai J.
Jsrvis. once minister to Bra ill snd former
United. States senator died at bit borne
bare today aged 78. He served In tha
Confederate army and later waa govaraur
of north Carolina.
BRITISH WORKMEN
VISIT WAR ZOI
DELEGATION RETURNS
tRtOK COMRADE? TO IN
SWATS TO SL'PPLY HI
Mm the A teooteted Preee
Glasgow. June 17 "We have relumed
from the front determined to do pur beat
and to persuade our fellow workman to
de their bail to turn out munitions at top
tpaed" It tbe meaaage a party of skilled
hsvs brought hack after s visit
tlsh forcer tn piandara. whs
every opportunity Wat al forded them
sea the war in all its atarea.
According to the metre report hundreda
Of solders snd orneare Interviewed by
than a tht trenches and elsewhere pleaded
without exception lor more shells.
Saturday Afternoon Closing
LAJJT euminer Kverybody'o Department Store bagan a movement far the ftret
' Aava In El Faro's merchandising hlatory looking to tha closing of tha
toree on Saturday afternoon during tha hot month of July and August.
Everybody announced that the atore would give Ita employes hulf-aollday
an SateawtUv durlnr tha heated term. TLa annoueeement ereetod a flutter
of moot favorable excitement among tha working; people The White Hon...
promptly seconded the movement end these two proarreaxdv store closed
their doors at mid-day Saturday through tha hot month last year. It at earn
bacante their custom and will of couree. be repealed tht year. Now other
merohaate era followlee this lead and thin aetnaaer will no doubt aae a general
obeerveece of the movement. Everybody's end the whito liuuae bealn their
Saturday cloauna on July lUt
To Bverv body's rauat ateo bw ettrteuted tee movement launched far elee-
ing th atarea at t p. ra every dey In tae year. Is th hwue of The Tlmee of
Juna S. In Everybody adverUeauient appeared tha following "Wa advó-
cete and heed a general movamtat lor cloatng of all torea at p. ta. dally
during the entire year."
Th Tlmee oougrat ulatae CI enmo unan tee inaglailon of such man aa Mr.
Mayar and Mr. Cobleutt. of SJverybody a. end the White Rouse. raeneotJvebr.
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