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THE METAL MARKET
Ka Ta M.
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wcathkr ntmcttrr
Well Texas Today laiMrallr fair axcapt
probalny srmwara in tlx antianiiie. lo-
morrow fair.
Raw tteiloo Today meal shower u.
arporrow partly cloudy; not muco chanta
in temperatura.
37TH YEAR
EL PA3Q TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. JULY II. 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PACES PRICE 5 CENTS
MEXICO NOT ASKED TO JOIN ENTENTE
IttlSEII WILL OFFICERS W rfr" IHUNS HUO
V TLattcS )& 3? TROUBLE ENOOOH .
DICTATE 10 GLOBE TELL Mf t BACK OVER
ENEMY or mm jrj 20FJE'
Orercome and I Man n Laria Section Mkht f-S . WW ..A - v
1 -z&w&m
fe GovERHfiein Republic
Imperial German Chancellor De-
clare. There Can Be No Peace
Without Annexations; Dtffi-
. Will Be
War Will Be Won.
Makes Strong Attack on Leader
of Catholic Center Party. Who
Advocate Cessation of Hos
tilities With No Indemnities;
Branded Unpatriotic
LED BENEV0LÉHT
NEUTRALITY
Party of Deputy Sheriff. Order
Strikers Off Copper Hill
Property Declaring Only Ooa
m Large Section Might
Stand Guard.
By Associated Press.
Berne Swltierlaiwl. Jaly 10. Accordlnr
to Berlin newspapers the German chan
cellor Dr. von Belhmann-Hollweg aald to
manner or ine reirnsia:
"I repeat that the formula or peace
wunoui sniietations is unarcepiame
us. We cannot déclara our terms
peace. Wa tnuat fight and conquer."
AUarhs Krzaaeaer.
The chancellor made a stronr attack on
Malinas Knheraer. leader of the catholic
renter party wnn assailed ins pan-uer-
niana in ni. aanresa perore ine main com
mutes lest iilehl and advocated pases
without anneiatlnnK or tndemnlilea. Dr.
van Bethniann-Hollwetf aald Heir Kr-
herner'a attltmle was unpatriotic.
Arcordina tu tlie summary of the chan-
cellor's speech hero re the matn romnrtt.
tea publlaaM In the Lokal Mueller f
Berlin be akt:
MualtasUsu War.
"We must continuo the war with our
whole energies. I do mil deny thai we
hare great difficulties lo overcome bul
so have our enemies. We .ball ase
whether their difficulties or sura are
greater.
"1 sin sure we can' win lr ws lurid mil.
"Nothing waa rurther from my Inten-
tion than to cling to my post but now 11
la s queetioD or protecting the ratnerumd
from Injury and for ibis reason I con-
sider II necessary to retain my poet"
Governor Campbell Interested in
Drastic Action and Calls (or
Legal Opinion From County
Attorney ; In Meantime More
Picket Are Dispersed.
By associated Press.
Oloba 4rls. July 10. The strike sit-
uation here which had been quiet emce
Sunday grew tense shortly before yraon
today when a party or deputy sheriffs lb
charge of a brother or Sfierirf Armer rode
to Copper Hill and Informed the plrkrta
there they must disperse. Picketing they
said still would be allowed but only
one picket might be at one "place.
A place'' waa defined aa an area a
quarter or a mils square. Minara wars
told Dot to couteregate near mine en-
trances. The order applies only to the
Copper Hill mines it waa aald. A clsls-
gatlon of members or the International
Union or Mine Mill and Smelter Workera
called on Mivernor Thomas v.. Qampasll
and protested the order aa unfair. The
General Korniloff. Offensive in
Eastern Galicia Continue
Despite Energetic ami Stub-
born Resistance; Many Guns
and Much Material Taken.
assaying she law and were matntalnlne-
only a peaceful picket at the Copper Hill
(ilnea.
Walter Douglas Arrives .
Walter Dooglaa president or die
rhelps iodae corporation and director
oi uie uin nonunion auning and Rineit-
tng company arrived here today on a
special tram rrnm Donatas. - Ana. . to con-.
rer with Ormesí Manager P. C. Becavn.
oi ine old Dominion company. He was
In conference the greater part of the
niorninr with General Manager Beckett.
KazacacKR DRAW AS i-mji-
ism mini cetiNT ves MVIJATT.ÜW
rota ATTACH ON U-BOAT I til I 111
By Associated Pres.. .. . ...
copen l is a en Deomark. July 10. Angry
eminent by Count Knieal von Revenl-
low naval eipert or Ihc Tagea Zeltung
on the attacka of Matlhlea Er-dwrgsr
nau-Oerfnaalsra and the Herman artmlral-
ly. throws soma light upon tho nature of
llerr Ertbergsr's references to Ule
marine campaign which IMS censorship
attempted to keep out of lbs PP-
Count von Beventiow declsrsd Herr Ers-
bswger and bis supporters In ths CI ho-
ur center p.rty of the relrhslar were
lining to destroy with Ilia submarine. war
slao Uie nation' confidence In victory
and lbs proapset of Oenuan peace.
L...k.rr's criticism In which
. ni n'eventlow Inllmslos lb foreign
office aympathliea. seem to lilt a I'
dor point In Ihe German submarine pol
. L ........ .w. rslliir to nroducs DOfaT
iU r....ii. within flted Ume limits;
I .... "it would be rrro
lesque chlldl.hness or TjjaaJMe)'1
"V. !ü.M.KXl".".V.r ed to. Tsubm
r ine urogram for a tletmlte number of
months. This perlón has ar Jmm
So decision has been reached. You
therefore erred where no error is per
KK! trils hvootnet
leal preaenlsllon of the case by "lainl"
wetsnlng a decision In Hie MbMrM war
waa wnetner It wiiiim iis. .
...... lo.in irie.i nertod.
That Herr Erabergec atueg toolMJ
linea I. further indicated by ?'
statlatlcs by vice Admiral von capone
H IS. cA.nr Mein.rlch Id prove
that the submarine campaign Is wewinr
i rest nniasn imsn i "": . .
ZSuSES S show how submarina
rntblessneae la helping lbs land cam
palgn.
HINCINU IN ALANCE
ffg "iSSmark Jul JfV-Al
I-" ? .rtsi to be
ell upon
leaders
dsrlsrtMon of policy
" 7. RMIcal SoclallaU and cos
aerratlvea were willIM
asriietnent. the
Kilted according
This
' a. .1. ...... i- rste
oineis -
"9'-. . .. ikri In eoafsreaee
8-ioiiia u v'---r.iM and C-
sented rsss S
decisions win "T P"T
ine . u.. -
ESTTi tb. form of leaving a m
- of areepuus " "I 'J
lug rebellion In the relrbatsi
. Z .o- liourn IT It flirts
with the rhenrellor Iiiihisiui---
TM H-JUburg 1'rerr.lenblatl Mc y
fátrasr asid Ibe entire clerical Mft?
relrhslir with live '"-'J
roeniber. bad voll to "S
or nan rraberger. now ro"Jr Z
IcaTa vote saym the party Baa
umfrawise. of '"' " "T'S
hav. pnrcJ l--r1JEi.:
ggrt will """ ÜLStr mil
SntmL. TH HHMt CaaVn-
Assembly Told They
Work for Victory in War by
aruta-auaert Educators.
WOMEN HOLD STAGE SENATE AGREES TO
AT CONVENTION OF VOTE ON FOOD BILL
NATION'S TEACHERS LAST DAY OF WEEK
H ti" rilled uiK.n I. Unit. Co. A.
Whiir romiuiTHtlitr th rnliert Btatéi
Itroopi irntrdinr ttM nid limlnlon plint.
nr. uowna' pursoM in rominc nrrm
M thtri lime wan uld to be In connec-
tion with the developments in tbe ttrlka
nitiiinon tna iu rwituon to the rtliroad
Rltuatlon In the Boutbwe-it The eopner
rómpanles of Uili and other dlitrlrta ire
aid to have more than 1800 ran of
freltrht. Ineludln oil. mal and nú imite.
on the road.
ympatbeUe Mrlke reared.
An effort la reported to have been
made to have the unlona permit theae
ears to be unloaded as It la feared a
sympnthettr movement amonff railroad
union m mav he started to nrevent lm
movement of freljrhi rnnalgnwl to mlnlnir
rompantes airatnat wnorn strtaes nave
been railed.
This would mean tna ahuttlnt down of
the old Dominion pumps for l-ark of fuel
and consequent flooding of the mine.
John imnneiiy. president of the Anions
Federation of Labor who spoke at Miami
last nlfrht lefr today for Horenrl and
Clifton where hr Is In charra of the
strike of the In ternerona I union or Mine
Mill and Smelter WMHt He MMM
before his departure that everything was
quiet in ihe nirton-vorenj netrair mi
trim and the atrlke proireifUiv satisfactorily.
ueveraer i-aiti ir wpiniew.
novernor Cam obeli drove to the Siy
Caunp to confer with Mealenant Colonel
While refardior the action or the mount
ed dtiputy sherlfTa. Later an opinion wa
aaked from County Attorney Foster and
other attorneys rtrardlnir tlie leaalliy for
the deputy aherirri aetlnn in dlsperalnil
the striae piraeu. wmie uie rutnu m
this conference was not made public.
It waa learned the strikers were actln
within their leral rights In mnductln
the peaceful ptcketlnv operatlona. and
under the law. It would be neressary to
file a warrant chart; I nc a mlstiemesMor
in the civil courts in oroer 10 prevrni mm
nirh-iHnt Meanwhile Denuty ne r I n
Armer went TO nr pir.n mir
Dominion piani ana nrnrrai iircm -
perse
l r. mW bWH MIVC L W. W.
AC1TATTJM man TOWN: K FIT
n CAM AR 'n r WT O iihiim i
------ si-t fui inHundreda Ot
miners ami cltiiens. some with rlflea and
others with plrk handles started at sun-
rise tiMiay to "ciean" we uwn i mFmCM
inev foniweiwi nmifn -. ....
result of a atrlke railed 'rioav oy w
Metal Mtners' branch of the Industrial
WsfáVaa.si raf lia WnrM which
of me international Union repudiated
Moat of the industrial wori-ri w
wnrifi nniaareiiiiv learned or ine
v.aareMllUrl "rtriV- " lid It ft UlWIl
éwSm the nltht. Those who remained
offereil no resistance today a"d hwy were
ordered aboard ienal train leaving
aoeai for ierome Junction
No
By Associated Press. I
Portland ore.. July tO--Women held
the renter or the stage today at Uie Na-
tofnal BducaUou aaancUtlon cotrveiitioti
here. Not a own spoke at the ronveti-
tion's general seas '.on. AH the addresses
were made by pronuiieiit women educa
tors who told the assembled delega tea
they must work nor victory in the war
"The teat of our citizenship baa tome."
aid Josephine Gorilas Preston state su
perintendent of public Instruction or
Washington one of the apeaaws. "We
represent ine greet army or women edu-
cators who are neit to the home In the
training or the youth of the land. A great
world of humanity needa us.''
Julia C -Lalhrop. chief of the children's
bureau of the department or labor of
Washington. D. c. la an addceaa held
that children's labor laws should be modi-
fied despite the war.
'Tear hers must combat efforts to
tamper with the rights or children. aha
Mist
Other speaker today were Mrs. Alexan-
der Thompson of The halles. Ore. only
woman member or tho uregon legislature
and EUi Flagg Young former auperin-
tendent or schools of Chicago.
Urectlngs from President Poincalre rrom
France to the educators were read today.
They were conveyed In a message from
Dr. John H. Htiicy state commissioner
of education of New York who baa Just
returned from iranre.
iroiu all ludirstiona the race for the
presidency baa narrowed to three. Mary
ÍL C. Bradford state super Intend ant of
punuc instruction or uoioraoo; -lose
nblne Corliss Preston who bola a si ml
lar position in Washington sod Miss chart
William- HUp-vriim-nueni or acoooia oi
Shelby county Tenneasse.
Dutch Workmen at Krupp
Works Lad Off Became
of Damage to Factories
By Associated Presa.
Amsterdam. Holland July Hj. -I.e ou-
relias of Maestnrht. Holland noorta thai
Dutch workmen who were laid off at the
krupp works on account of the destruc-
tion of buildings In the recent French
air raid -assert that a quarter or the
Kseen plant was destroyed. The material
damage Is placed at millions of francs
and it Is said Dial one hundred employes
r aiiiw mm ii uuu reas u i u uteri n
eluding Franch prasoners wounded.
One and possibly two French airplsnee
tinpusu awmon mi avaaen wat r rraay. ti
orricisl (erroan report of the raid as
only two bonJs holes were found.
Assignments of Promoted
Officers of Regular Army
Announced at Washington
By Associated Press.
Ooture Motion b Withdrawn
When Arratn vememt Is Made
fa Finatl Action July 21 .
yesterusy wss
By Associated Press.
wsanington u. u. Juiy ni.-.oanimous
consent to begin flnsl voting on the rood
control bill and all amendment not later
than t : o'clock Saturday alTernoim July
ft was given In the senate late today and
inei eioiure motion meo
withdraws.
The agreement waa sought by Senator
Chamberlain. In ehsrge or the bill when
It ha came apparent uaal ths storm or on
poslUon to the prohibition and other aec-
lions wooiu mean ao w we mi
within the next few days impossible.
After Thursday July It. ap aeches will
be limited to five and ten mlnntaa.
Plana were laid during the day by apée-
la! meetings of the senate agririiitiirn
and Demoarstlc steering committees for
material revision of the bill to meet ob-
jections. Senator Chamberlain announced tint he
intended keeping the hill constsntly pe-
rore the senate until the flnsl vote. Op-
ponents. Including Senator's Lodge. Reed
end Others eipreased satisfaction over
the length of time given for rurther con-stderstJock
Maty seven inrtustrlsl worriers or uw
World fknsUy were herded toetber by
fase ri tlsen s and nmers They were
and loaneti into sen -s
guarded by W armed men. Trie tram
then was started tor Jerome Junction n
miles away where it was Intended to un-
load the parlenn-ers. Jerome Junction is
ou the mam line of the Santa Fe from
paoeatx. OeaVy two revolvers wen found
on the deponed- men .
Hoc S stfttte mssnlieri sf the I. W. W
who had been Menttfled wtta tneir re-
cent Bctlvlttea nnton leaders asid re
tnalned to town at noon today. Sesreh
was being contMued. . however ha all
qusrtera of the town. ' . '
The wlwlesgle deportattoo was attri-
buted by leaders of the srssed forces
to tlar plrkeuar of eotpST minea here and
asanas ot -scan - mmmvw m
Washington. July to. -A-slrninente for
the recendv oroeaoted nmril orrireri or
the regular army were announced today
an iiiiuiwi;
brigadier f.eneral Henry C. Uodaei. Jr
to locunand troops at Baa Francisco
Brigadier OeaeraJ w.
sasswi troops
tfiiii Iatitam)'
H. atoare ha cauaa
Fort Snelhne. Minn
Hriaadier Üeaeral Hassrv T. Altsan. w
saiiilit troope stFart Itltey Ksn
Ml nviVORH OT FinTMKMA ABBIVC
By Asaociated Press.
An AUeniir pon July to.-Ntne sur
torpedoed off the British coeet severs!
weeas sea. nave arrived wrre anoar
British stsraiusr. Four of them. Asatts-
nt to New -yorx
KR4J0S bt uemrramL
camp Borden. (Hit. . July to- A bolt of
iinHWRi n 14 nc lie veo etrues ws sir
plane tMt to niartM. of LliallBBBI C A
Paa-e. of the Noval Flrtnar was. who was
w bis aeou oars to aa otearte
to bis d
yesterday.
Editors in Convention
Want Print Paper Taken
Over by Federal Officers
By Aaaoctstod Press.
Miiineapulia. July in. nm nxtng and
distribution of print natter bv the fed
eral trade commtsstnn was recommended
today in the report or the legislative i om-
mittee or the national editorial associa
tion today. The report wss iireswited by
a. t Hostuer of Denver cuslnusn at Uw
com in ft tee.
Too report also sfM tlist the censor-
ship question bad been settled rsiriy
and satisfsclorllr" and that newspapers
should be careful not to misuse toslr
privileges.
Of uoatage rates the report declared.
a fair basis would be one which took Into
account Ihe dirrereme between s pub
Usher sending hla patter r.oou miue and
one whose mailing radius waa twu miles.
Mr. Homier took eiceptlon to the tnv
position of a I per cent tai on the prof-
its of newspapers and declared that while
wining to pay meir just snare or added
war burdens newapapers should not be
wiBBtUoa to pay on additional tax not
levied 'on other business.
BOMBS DROPPED ON
IMPERIAL CHINESE
PALACE BY ENEMY
ENOUGH FOR
WASHINGTON
Front Between Halicz and Car
pathians Broken and 14000
Prisoners Captured in 7-Day
Drive; Important Dniester
Bridgehead Menaced.
Authoritative Statement From
United State Declares Car-
ransa Break With Germany
Would Not Be Upon Advice
of American GovernmswiL
iNCsutAiMtn mrrict'LTiKs bkbet
FOOO BILL HKi ti i fhT II-
PBOHIBITION rCATt RF.
By Associated Press.
Washington D C July 10. -Increased
dirflciillies today beset th sdmlntsti SttOfl
food control bill with Its drastic prohibi-
tion features.
Convinced that the bin Is "losded down"
and that the llauor provision for aovern-
ment purchase or all distilled spirlu is
unconstitutional and either must be am-
ended or strlcksa out. senate leaders held
cooferenees while the debate proceeded
on tlie floor In so effort to devise amend-
menta to pave the way for final pssssgs
o i ine mn.
The DarainrraUc etrerlne rnrnmlttee met
before too senate convened out wss mi'
tale to reach an aareement and definite
action was nererren. senators asm the
sltustlon among the steering committee
members wss ss ehaottc as that In Ihe
aerate.
Tr meet the constitutional objections
tbst his amendment Illegally Imposes upon
distillers the price to be paid for their
liquors flenatnr Smoot proposed to add
sn amendment to aocther section of the
bid. Another plan considered by the
steering eomminee was in recommit the
hill to the a art culture ronunittee with
Instnicttons to correct the moot asnead-
siso el in nste colton. steel.
Iron and possibly other products from Uie
govemmnni rotiiroi pnijKuwi
While ths steering committee wss In
session. Mstmaster Oenersl Bnrlearm
walked in and joined In the discussion
nevera! senators soon left the meeting.
or mem exnresstne rrsentment over
the cabinet official's participation.
Hope for. sst agrsrmant later on changes
which win remove most o fthe objection
aecwre a final vole f;v linantnviiis
sarasas sat without re-sort to the pending
í adera espreaseo ay seversi
Lodge trlllelrra Bill -
Lodge acting ftepubllcan lead
er made s kmg speech In the aenste
rritiruiiiv tlie sweeping scope of the bill
Inimical to business Ho regretted
revoking the cloture rale.
vynat sronnim ate in uim ihm. ud uin.
two atissigil to sat seats srsaomlf
laws. This Bin undertake to give to the
president an aotute control oi an tne pu-
nesa In this ooontrv .'
nenstors rrnm wneat producing sutes
on ins great cenierv oi waaaa tuasn
Berlin Reports Losing
68 Airplanes and 3 Cap-
tive Balloons in June
Berlin July 10. (Vis London --The re-
sulta of the engagements with enemy
serial forces during . toe numth of June
were good" says a summsry of serial
ertlv.ty appended to today's army head
guariere stotomeat.
our enciniiw lost swi airplanes and Xl
coptlvg bslloons througb srreit or our
wesiMiiis. Our ant! olrcrsft guns shot
down sixty enemy sirmen. The remainder
were brought down In serlsl righting.
"Our losses ware sixty eight airplanes
and three captive balloons."
MUM I Ml ACTOR HI H
By Associated Press.
Now York. July 10. Herbert Itebey. th
sctor dlea todsy at fils honte at Hs;
l'otr. Long Islsnd sfter s long lllnea
He wss s member uf Kridimsn'a Lyceum
company and for ytsra starred with
9"nn('"' nt
TO IHXP1INT ALIEN KLALKKHM.
By Asaoclsted Press.
Washington July ju. ;hsirman liuniett
of the house Immigration committee to-
day Introduced a bill to provide lor d)-
portatlon o? alian slackers which he
ssys be will press i or early scuon.
Airplanes in Service of Repub-
lidkn Forces Active; Troops
Gather for Business.
button the Msasachuaefte ssselnr dectar
en. nan mn mm tnet tne mere uireat or
Bin aaa tor tne moment neutro- -.i
wheat market and disarranged the
oi aisirujiiuon.
-tarn s propo-
tade to fl i the
nrtee of sugar -ubirh would make It
Imposstble for the boat surer main if ac-
Wfwrs so maae any prom
Benstor Lodge oppessd forrtJaT eopter
producers to sell st sBsanag lly tow priesa.
"Wa
that are producing the surplus vitally
narfiurr
Whou hensior Chanibeiisln suggested
that the Mil does not direct but timely
si 1 1 ho rites tlie president to take control
of various prtxlutts Hensior Lodge said
fag mars possibility had already greatly
oisturoeu rummerre. ne ueriareo run-
greets vAoiild r reel y give any h gllalln
needed to cope with the rood speculators.
r ooa i-tperuietor-B in m oiai v
-u.h men are nothing more than i iliu
hasls" he said "sud should be puniolted
to the utmost extent. But that Is not all
this bill proposes ft goes fsr beyond that
snd 1 should go extremely slow In dla-
turtitng ordinary laws of trade snd econ-
HPjV
Of all Incompetent huslncsaea Henator
Lodge declared those under government
control are the worst rtonstor chsmlier
lain called attention to the government
munition plants at Springfield Mesa. and
Hock Island IU. but the Msssa huaetta
aenator renlied that the ouloUta at ttee
planu were much under the requirement.
lurring iw aoeruinriii tu turn hi pri-
vately owned plants and to the sdopuwm
or tne r.nriein nine roc use in tne at rny.
aeftator Lodge said Ihe bill asvg to s
president. al sgent Hie power Is fli the
minimum prloes on every doanestle busi
itsas tad product and m thought abouid
this necessary It would be better for con
gress to retain the power or heve 11
sdmitdsiered through s body formad by
congress sod the president instead of
givfiHf H to one man whose only Otought
was to get suponen for the sillas ss low
ss possible without ihinkinr of (be eitect
on tlte producer or the business of the
(ouiilry.
In sn effort to modify lbs BUI to meet
vsrtotis objections t e culture rem-
aMftee wss called tAgetbtr. Cbalrmsn
Oore prepared amend tagnu limiting gov-
siamiBl control to foodstuffs sad fuel
etnatasting Iron sssst copper cotton and
Hy Asiorialed Press.
T-urg umna juiy iw. ina western
srmy utulsr itnersl Tsac Bun military
governor of Cut LI is now within a raw
miles of lbs city wblle the forros of
'en. -tul i hum tin kwein sU s Tew miles
euutliessl of tlie cspitsl. Hesvy aiUUsry
lire csn ps bssrd In that dlrscilun. TrOuta
from kplgaii a town m 'the pnuvlncs of
'in LL hove been plscefl lb posliluii pi
rut off uenersl ;hang Hsuu's r -treat to-
wsrd tthi northesst. Heavy 'engegsmeuis
v expected
Humbs were again üroppod oo the im
perial palace by an slrpisun of the He-
oi i ii' ni' r oieigu reiiirorceiueniB nsV'J
arrived Arisiigcmints hsvs been rusde
sh reiv troop trsiDs dally will be per-
mitted in i n pekiug and nan i'slu
each wsy subject to aesreh.
Althuiigh there WSa much noise at lltg
battle uf Lang Fang and HepubiW aiis re-
port tbs klUtiig or tou imperialists and
the wounding of numerous others fur-
'ign eye wltoess?a sstlmsle total csausl-
lles si 10 on each side. A iswsrd or
SlotiAJU' has been plarmj uti t:tiang Hauii
Html or alive.
Llsng i oi i uno chief miunsellor oi
Tiisn chl Jul lesusr of tbu Heiiuhllcan
furc;a agys tnere Is do (laealloit uCsny
rompinmltH: with Uuuig Hauii ss lbs Hs-
iiubllcsna are drteimineil finallv to over
throw him. Tuati Lnl Jul mterviewetl at
ríen lulu is i.ptiiidsih'. lie nt'lievcs th'
lUiperlsliat otoveiu.'ht will cuUapse la Ihe
next ft hours. Ht received a lelegjsm irum
in ik i. no i.hiuig unnounclng that he has
iiSBiimed the tempoisry pitatiieiicy. Bs-
goiiatiuns are under wsy rur llm surretp
der or ciisiig Msun s nuciiow Fu rorces.
The co-opsranuti of the navy la being
4rraiiKwl
Accusing to reporta :tiaug Hsun's
wheivaiNiin at Peking is unknown. Hs
lis- urged lbs emperor to take personal
command v
A trstlt -ttoariiig wofianlilal wounded
itss arrived. They said Ihe luonarrblni
ere sil in retreat.
A Hefiubllcsn alrplauc dropped bom
on Feng Tsl. Tlwre were four citihao
usuallies. ia
Plfhtliig Is soon expected si Yung Tinte
toward whlrh point aome of the lmper
laJlals have retreated.
By Associated Press.
Petrugrsd Russia. July ip. Oenersl
Kornllofrs orfenslve In esstern Ogllcls eon-
llnues despite the energetic resistance
and stubborn counter attacks of ths Teu-
tons tbs wsr orftce announced today. Ad-
ditional villages have been csptured.
More than 1.000 prisoners wore taken ye.
terdsy. The Husalans slao captured tliree
field guns many trench mortars and seven
machine guns together with a quantity
of war malarial. '
Tho statement BSSTS the enemy has rn-
treated to tho Loutnicsiriver. In two days
Russians neneiraaad to a da nth or
six snd two third miles the enemy posi-
tions wees of BtsntMeu.
OsarslUg aa 3S Mils greet.
Oenerai korniiorr s operations In Osllcls
along s front of twenty miles asvs brok-
en the Austro Herman front between Ha-
lles and th Carpathians and already the
Hussisn rsvslry has pressed for wsrd fur
s dlstsme or meen milts.
Tn tbs west uf the Dniester ss a result
of the Russian forward movement Italics
ass been hemmed in from the south and
southwest snd tho Husslsns now sre
menscing the Hslh-x bridgehead.
From July t to July I inrluslvo Oen-
ersl Kornilorr took lt.sos -pr sonora - and
fifty rive guns or which twelve wtrw
beavy plooes.
Feeling in Washington That Al-
liance With Country Against
Which Alltea Have Griev-
ances Might Prove Not Only
Embarrassing but of Little
Benefit
untan FOBctca w bjttbbat. . . .
By Assorigied Press.
Berlin Germany July m -ivu London)
The Heinisn war office today announced
that the Herman rorree fighting la the
BtahtslSH sartor or the (sLlcign rrom were
yestordiy withdrawn behind tho l.otmiice
liver
-rlesr Itlgs n. ni ik and HriKirgon on His
north- in end of the Hussion from the
official statement adda righting between
the Hermans ami Husaiana has inereaaeil.
M'HIK BNIPB BUNK.
By Associated Press.
London Knt.. July .to.-The sinking or
the Rorweglan steamships Henrlk -
tons gross) and l.ovvakken by Herman
aubinarlnes la reported in a Central News
d.apairh rrom Copenhagen. The crews
were saved.
The Norwegian steamship Vletotla 11
(71M tons) waa sunk bv a (ierman xihma-
rine while un Uie way .to the l ulled
Mitt- - one lib boat in which wera a
tmniber or the crew was losL
FBJCNfJH L1NICM UfrKU DOWN.
Hy Asaoclsted Press.
Pans Frauce July 10. The French liner
Caledonian was sunk by a mlua or tor-
pedo in the Mediterranean June so ac-
cording to ah aiimiuwwneot issued last
night by the ministry or marine. Fllty-
one persons were lost snd Mo were saved.
The Caledonian was a vessel of 4.IS0
gross pins built In ISU and owned by
ine Mcssageries Maritime of Psrls.
other d rod ocla.
Befgnising the impoaslo illy ot psssing
the btp this weak ss tiltnned Benabir
i 1 1 m if . nam late kmi.v prescuwi new
t sanest for aa saressas t to le tinally
haiurday. Jury ft wan deba- limited lu
This Is How French
Soldier Feels; Now
Then Do You Worry?
A sergeant of engineers al Hie front
tu Frsme. Henri Havesu by nsiin- sent
to one of IBs f rienda la the Lalted
i iste USs loliowmg litany which has
conn- Mil of tbg deaUi struggle or
Hit tren cites:
Vou have two sJternauvea: KlUier
you ate mobilised ur you srs not. ir
not. you have nothing to worry about.
ii you sre. you nava two alienm-
Uvas: Rltoor you are in camp or tt
you sre mobllixed sre m camp of at
tna front. If you am in camp you
have nothing to worry about
"II you aie at Ihe (font you have
two aim native- Kltber you are lit
reserve or you are on tee flatMUig
I los. ' If in rsaene you have nothing
to Werry spout.
"If you sre on th? "tñSJha line you
have two siternsttves: r Kiiher you
scrap or you don't- If you dm't. you
bare nothing to Worry about.
"If you scrap you have two slier -nativcH
ntlwr you set mire or you
don't. If you don't you have nothing
to worry about
"If you gst hurt you bsve two sl-
tornativea; BHbsr you gel alijbUy
burl or you get badly hurl If sflgtM-
ly hurt yam hove nothing to Sorry
sbouL
"If you set badly butt you bsve
icrnstlves: Either you recover
or yaw don't. If you recovar you
have nothing to worry about.
"f yon don'l. you bsve done with
worry lorevsr.
You have two alternative! Be a
whine r snd worry shout muu thing
or be worth while gnd cbeer ap.
' PRIUOKEvtB BROt'HHT l
By Associated
iimoii juiy iu. I oe in in so m nun
trawler Icelsnd destroyed two enemy saa-
plsns sod brought four prisoners into
perl yesterdoy. It wss snnounced todsy.
I.IRMtNH IlKFKATKO AT AMNR.
Uy Assoclsteil Press.
rsris rrsure stuiy ru. i ne ihtiiiiim cj
lurned to th stuck on the Aisne front
Isst night and sgain met witn defeat ine
war office reports. A strong ssssult OB
tlie French ooalliouH si Hiirtt bhte mono
no in and Hie drsaon was repelled. The
at tara in g naves suireren severely anu
were unable lo reach the Franch Ilnea.
Loral attacks st Laffaui Mill Allies
Corbeny. i.oun v suci auihtivc were un
successful. The French took prisoners.
Hy Assm isteil Press.
Washington July to Reports that
Mexico ts about to break with Hermany
led to the authoritative statement todsy
Htsi (toy such move would not be based
un advice given by the American govern-
ment. 11 was stated that no suggestion ur sn
acuve endorsement of the position of Uw
i tilted Htates hag gone to Mstlco City
noto Washington except the gsnersl note
addreMed to sil neutral government'
upon the rupeure of relations with uar-
uiaity In March. It waa made clear rut
thcrmore that while the American guv
eminent would welcQin a friendlier St
tiiud by Mexico many high orririsla lav
Here ths beat latoreau of more or ifiT"
iiallou.i concerned will lie aewavri ir tin
southern republic maintains nsutrsllty In
tlie world wsr.
Much Imnrovemenl Needed In Mexico.
Ambassador letcher who csme here to
report In detail to .secretar y Lansing oi
eondiiinus in Mexico has told the state
HepsiUneut that despite some Improve
ment lii Mexican afTalra generally much
remains tn eauMi concern to the Ameri-
can government. This circumstance is
considered important because break
wUi iietmsny wuuld give Mexio; an
poriuiilty to get money ami place itV
UBnsi Htsles under certain obligations.
. Ute reports to the stats depsrtmen
bsve served to allay the alarm prevalent
at opa lima that uemtan machinations In
Memo nuslit prove embarras sing. 1-
though there sre sixteen wireless plant
in Metiqo. American ofricisls sn con-
vlnred that none g being used sud tbst
none cart bn used ryr trsnsmittlnsr newt
to iienntiiiy or to fter correspondents.
Could Contribute LUIIe tn Allies. -T
lióse orricislit who have not imn ease
to see Mexico Join lu the wsr do not on
Jeci i to seeing (tonaral carranza sunpHeo
"'- hibj uuiievn mil witn
out coniribuUng much resl aid tu the
II tot Ma i icy would make It hard for th.
Hulled Ktatos Francs (real Britain and
other uattoiu wlti grievances s gainst aet
Vs. ! rm aumuie aner tlie war
That Mexico mav nut hv thai tim i....
straightened ut her troubles is admitted
as a iiusslblllty and It might be awkward
to take the proper step regarding; s re-
ceñí ally.
Mexico a Bene I stoat NeiilraUh .
Ico' a ore -tent imaitinn hi i. i.
fined by her forehfii office as one if
strict neulralitv ' bus il u t r... .
lruevoieiit neutrality aiiice she Is par
milting American wsrships to Ha In her
t.srtlHirs without priitaai. They have bteii
theie slack ths daya of Huerta ihe patrol
being most constant st TstnpUo becsue
uie nig on inierasu to and urn n
port -..
lotiav a- the otrerwuve ñmt ..r
eral Carrsiiia'a new schedule of espurt
taxes on cruda oil sad Its derivative on
which the llntiah fleet lsrey dernds
for fuel The I tiltod distes cou.lmi..l a
loiumlitous currespcsidetttfe with the Max-
ican govcrnmeni sfter protasis hsd been
maiin to the slate department by oil op
eraiors but Monro's determinan... not
to repeal tbs decree resulted in s sua.
f - -non to the oil men by the department
lu ugy the taxes under protest It is nut
believed by American off hiela thai any
3Sff SBrwmí 441 tndulIfy
Military Law and Strict
Censorship in Force at
Mare Island Navy Yard
By asaociated Press.
v anejo i.at- July 10.-
rrAMANB rargrniATc attack.
Bv Aaao-rlated Press.
Boat July w. "After an latsnat
iKuubsrdmenl Isst night the enemy taking
adveníase of a violent thunderstorm st-
tscked our poslttoiis on the Vodlee" says
todsy's official rsport
"hfis asssultlng psrlles were destroyed
by our lire wmcn preveuieu ine sxvp-
ir int rorces rnni maainr an aovance.
i um aame manner we frustrsted other
BHOtll StUrkS iMMi-i our putvlitona Id
the upper cordevole sud on Piccolo
LseaxooL
"Tas arsmara waa asura aeaste issii
usual rea tor day on the Treuttuo and
cuntís frost is. snd norjnal on tna Julian
front The activity of rreoriiioitortTig par-
llea on txrth sides tod to sharp enooun
tars. An enemy party win eh approached
our Ilnea on ths Vodlee wss repulsed
piuurplly." St
COHUmmagUAM UTMMM PUVKU.
By Associated Prtss.
Wssnlngaon July 10.-iavestiasHon
the postofflce department s activities
eaciuaing tvoctaiianc ne-tvBpapeni i
neruMllcala rrom lite malla under the 1
eaoloasae law la sourbt in a resolution
introduced todsy by Rei.resenUtlvt Lon-
Yora aorisiist. mr. uonosm1
rs excluded. Most of nasi
to have been placed BSjaor
Of snu-orsii propaaawoa.
don. New
usmsii Mm papers
are under stood to
tat bob btuvse
Miltury Isw snd
strirt ceiiaorsblp ware In force today at
ins Mare island navy yard ss the result
Of an explosion of a black powdsr maga
. lia- yvBtoraej wtta we toss oi era
Uvea snd tnjurtee to It persons.
Federal tovMUfStors of the department
or jusUre wl were sent to Mare Islaud
laaf uigbi by United átale d:slrh I attor-
ttey John W. Preston. Of Son Fraswlsce
have begun sn mvesUyatlon into uie cause
of the exptostott independent of that be-
ma roouuciea ny navy otneisia. under
Hie direction of COiMSiB Harry tioorge
" onimandaiii or the ysrd.
itmrv were uu new aavfjopuieiiis eari
sootjy un too lutesugsiors u I.IMU
espross so opinion uto tjst etuss
' i p loa i on.
T mm$M BA1 Af-tt4CATIONB.
an nstsss! ii Julv lL Thirl v tbreo
cshruniis ratlroada jointly aakatt too
stole railroad commissioa today ta d ta
li" weir recent appm suon- ior a
per esot lociwsse to intrastate freight
rstos. This scuon was taken by Uw car-
riers ss lbs result of the retvoam of the
inténtate commerra
mi tucresso tn
BAH HotliH OIVK Uf BAT rKaTV.
Beii. Lake civ. Julv 10. Ratlroada osm
sung in ami througb llttfe today cava MP
tneir i m ror an increase or ía per
tn Height rates In this state wncu
Hied csttcvllaUon notlees wtta taw
public aUlUlca cuiumlSsUsjn.
they
stsM
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