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FREE POLE
FOB SJEMT
German Government Grants
Liberty To Poles in an
Imperial Decree.
CODE BEOffil SESO I HURT
EBIES'lIlilJJ.MTTLE
Heavy Counter Attacks De-
livered at Night on British
and French Lines.
London. Ens. Xov 6 Neither the
British nor the French were able to
retain in its entirety the ground won
bv them from the Germans on the
Sonime front during; Saturdays fight-
ing Hcaw counter attacks wore de
livered by German troops Sunday night
on the new British positions in the
f
(Continued Froni Pace Onr.I
"can find no place in Polish hearts.
It w ill be our tag?; shoulder to should-
er witr the residents of Poland to
ra-rv t le war to a victorious conclu-
' n and to heal the wounds of the
nar"
Pole Vre 10 nme Kincr.
Berlin. Germanv. Nov The Ger-
r n nnd Anstro-Hunsranan crovern-
nl have decreed the freedom of ' south of the Al'iert-Bapaum" road and
Roland as an autonomous state Thns. do todav announces the British
"t.li-h provinces held nv the Teuto uc f
foice-s will form the kinpdom. with ere compelled to pire up portions or
' arsaw and Lublin as the chief cities hem
reat public -ejoicmgs were held in similarly the French lines were at-
iu-t . i Lira j unun i nr i vi a on -. .. .l.
free to control their own dest ne tacked and P?ns sas that wmle the
Thei are to choose their own kin? and J i.ertnans were held oir on the line be-
to t.e forever free of Russian oppre-
?ion The decree followed a vieit of a
Polish delegation recentlv to chancelor
The Attempted Invasion of
Washington Town Results
in Hard Fighting.
i
Seattle Wash . Nor S Seven men ;
are dead and 50 are suffering: todav i
from ballet wounds as the result of a.
battle Sundav. at Everett Wa-li 30 I
miles north of Seattle when 250 mem- i
bers of the Industrial Worke"s of tho
World sought to land in that citv
from the steamer Verona which had
neighborhood of Butte de Warlencourt. carried them from Seattle The Iio.it
uas met bj sheriff Donald MeKae or
Snohomish count. who with a posse
forbade the men to land A shot fired .
from the Verona according to the
boat's officers was followed immedi-
ately by firms; from both sides The '
steamer hastened back to Seattle w ith I
J the dead and wounded j
. c ii. ..u . ...i tr t. innnrr 'ct-riii uic ill vvounil.
Vans? wo the" we-e able to re-ap- E"- Wash V 6 T"" " L
lure some positions m the wood and ?n . Bear former sheriff of Snohom.sh
t rw tiling nf SiIlv-SfliiliieL lust m . . -.f-w "" " "-
n. f posse
r posse which battled -.vith Industrial
on Bethmann Hollwesr
Trio mjnifectfi igciio "if ffarsnn '.fill .. .!.
Lublin reads a follows J Kumanlnn Claim Victory. Workers of the World at the Everett
His majest the German emptor After a long .nteral te-i .Jtion of I W" wharf bnnday afternoon died to-
-i d his majest. the emneror of u- j ailI-e operations in Dorudja is report- da "e was the seventh man to lose
Tna and apostolic kinq- of Hun?r m j from Bucharest. nhh announces a j nis "fe on account of the Industri il
pired bv firm confidence in final i- Pnmaman ictnrr Rumanian troons 'Workers effort to enforce in Everett
ire decla-ed to hae taken the of fen- wnat tney term tne nnl of free
nrv of their arms and prompted n
-i desire to lead the districts conquered
fv their armies under heavj sacnfK.es
from Russian domination towards a
happy future have agreed to form of
These districts a national state w ith
an hereditary monarch and a foneti-
'jtional goernment The evart fron-
tiers of the kingdom of Poland shall be
i tlfned later
Will Create Folif.h rmv.
"The new kingdom will receue the
Guarantees needed for the free ! el-
Mtment of its own forces b its intimate
relations with both powers. The plon-
ous tradUions of the ancient Polish
mie and the memory of the brae
comradeship in th- pieat war of our
oavs. snail reie in a national Trn
sie north of Hirsoa and driven field
marshal on Mackensen's troops from
several villages which were set on fire
as the wer acuated
has learned officially that the provern-
nent machinery of the new Poland will
he eoled gradually for a m'l.tan ad-
mnitration and this has been beun
without delaj The new constitution is
tc be formed h Pole
Proelnmatlon Head nt "Noon.
London. Enir Xo t. dit-patt'i of
Reuters Telepram companv from
Amsterdam ias ad ns retei ed in
Amsterdam from Warsaw are to the ef-
nt tect that the proclamation 01 mde- j
i ' t jt Kaluga in'ii in i niiMitini" i iiimi . t-. j j
nmmand of thi arm shall be ar- pemlence for Polard was read at noon
ranired br common aerepment ! iunda in German t oen on ueseicr.
-ThV hSm"narch"Tpre's the con- the German pernor general and later
-dn hope that Polish wish-. for the epetl in Polish by count Hutten-
f volution of a Polish Stat- a-id for the sapRL
national developTne" of Poh-h k.ne- '
iom shall now be fulfilled takmir due ' HAI VPSTON FIRM RFMOVFJl
on5jaerauon o ine pomicai cononions
prevailing1 in Europe ?nl of the wcl
fare and .he safet of their eastern
ountries urtd nations
Hope For Poppy Future.
The ftreat realm which the western
neighbors of the kingdom of Poland
nall have on their eastern frontier
-hall be a free and happv state enjov-
inp its own national life and the) shall
welcome with joy the birth and pros-
l erous development of this state "
31 III ta ry Admlnlntratlon First.
Vienna Austria. Nov 6. Official an-
rouncement that the Austro-Hunganan
d German emperors have proclaimed
ndependem e for Poland was made here
nnday night The step is eer where
i terpreied as evidence that the cen-
"a! -powers fel rron enough from a
-ulitary stardpo.nt to realise the task
js begun
The Associated Press correspondent
FROM BRITISH BLACKLIST
Washington. D C . Xov 6 The firm
of H Kemper Galveston Texas has
been removed from the British black-
list said an official announcement to-
da from the state department. No
va9ai .as nitAn hut it ti n understood
the British government is satisfied the j
firm was not dealing: with tne enem.
of the 36 firms oriftinalb blacklisted
six have been removed
Bell-aws
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
prrresit Scat all druggists
KOIUIKK '1EUI. -HIl"
DBVTIUn EI): 3CI mun u.mii:i
London Eng . Xov S IJoj ds an-
nounces that the steamship Lanao
described b the shippirg agencj as an
merican vessel was sunk on October
S8 by a submarine (The Lanao re-
centlj was transferred from American
to Norwegian registrj ) Thirt men
from the Lanao were landed at Barry
bj the Norwegian steamer Tromp
imiTiu s.lujiium: retort".
TTtKING GERMA-N RIIir
London. Eng Nov 6 A British
submarine operating in the North sea-
reports that she fired torpedoes at a
German battleship of the dreadnought
Upe Sunda. -making a hit. The amount
of damage inflicted is not known the
admiralt announces
speech
Otiierx Dnnceroul AVoundeil.
E. P Buehrer. engineer at th1
Everett high school who was shot in
the chest is likel to die. physicians
sa He was a member of the citizens
posse into which members of the lu
dustrial Workers fired from the
steamer Verona which had brought
them from Seattle
Athol GorriH. of Spokane student of
the Lniversit of Washington who wa
visiting in Everett and was on the
wharf was shot through the leg and i
chest and is in a dangerous condition I
as also is Harry Blackburn who wasp
i shot in the chest.
Mnyor TellK Of I)itilrlxincr. '
Maor D P Merrill nas issueu the j
following statement- '
"Two months ago the Industrial
Workers of the World commenced to
hold meetings m this cit. during
w-hich the ejkp-c-.ei s mptiii for in.
striking shingle weaver These talks
were mild at first but they soon legan
to villif public officials and became '
very rabid (
I then gave orders that an uch I
speakers be informed that uch ian
guage would not be countenanced and
on their persisting ordered the arrest
of several of them I informed then
that such inflammatory utteramr"
would not be permitted and told these
persons to leave the cit and not cum.
back ;
The paid no heed to these warn
j ings instead uttered threats and sent
ooin snerut juctfae and niiself warn-
ing letters th ouarh the mails Pristu
action was necessary and we made
more arrests and escorted some of them
out of the citj Then one night Oil
lowing a street meeting of the Indus
trial Workers eight workmen we-e set
upon and beaten severely by Industrial
Workers. Severn! street r.ots fol-
lowed and sheriff McTIae then met
with the commercial club and the
proposition of organized resistance on
the part of the citizens was taken up
and adopted Three hundred special
ueputized officials were organized and
these formed a part of the bod which
iret the steamer Sunday "
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CONDENSED REPORT
of First Natiomsil
Bailli0 El Paso Texas
9
TO COMPTROLLER
SEPT. 12 1916.
p
Loans and Investments
United States Bonds
Cash on hand
Exchange
Total
RESOURCES
$850000.00
1682046.00
1.681192.20
S533s800.04
4213233.20
$10548038.24
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Bills Rediscounted
DEPOSITS:
Bank
Individual
United States
LIABILITIES
$2221710.85
6309675-73
9810.83
$300000.00
30z540.83
675300.00
229000.00
8541197.41
Ullll T0taI' $10548038 24
U. S. KEPT BUSY GETTING
AMERICAN BOYS BACK HOME
ashmgton. D. C Nov 6 Of the
rian unexpected duties the 1 niiert
States has found thrust upon it bj the '
wnu ar one 01 me strangest is that
of rescuing adventurous bojs who en-
list in the European armies.
There have been more than 1000 such
rases since the war began and een
now letters pramg for the release of
uung soldiers of fortune pour into the
state department at the rate of 50 a
.a it nas oeeri necessar to assign '
an of final to gie special attention to !
the subject I
The st0r almost alwajs is the same
The oungter. gene-.-ill between 16
rrid fl. suddenlj disappears and is next
he iru fi..m v urn .. wites home irom
c-inadi. or Ene'and that he has inn
tnoush of war and wants to come home
l"ntu recently the British government
ras been promptlj releasing all mei
cans under n on the request of th.
Vnited States government on the
ground that it is illegal for su h t
person to enlist in foreign arnn with-
out parents' consent Recently the
Lntish goxernmem "uas i-howi a dis-
position to redute the age limit to 18
when minors become of age in a mili-
tary sense. '
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Seoul. Korea. Nov 6 mencan ph-
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ROUND TRIP
AUGUSTA GA
$74.35
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THOMASVILLE GA
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$78.95
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$74.80
SUNSHINE SPECIAL
SHORTEST ROUTE
J"l- i4I.imp'1vi.i
GERMANS ATTACK IN VAIN !
UPON FRONT IN RUSSIA .
Petrosrad Kufsi. Nov 6 German
forces Sunday several times assumed
the otfenusive on the Russian wu-.i
Iront in the region east of the village
of Lipiiiza-rolnaii and west of th-
village of Silavennn with .!. i.i. .
I of capturitiK the commanding heights
on-upiea ov tne Kussianx.
All the German attacks accoidins to
an official Russian statement loilav
vvre frustrated bv a violent Kusian
rullerv and rifle fire The battle i
still ioinj? on
i iivi niK iiEvriioi muh !
IlltlTIMI CIILISKI!. Is UKI-UUT I
Berlin. Germany. Nov 6 n an- j
nouncement by the German naval staff
says
One of our submarines destroyed on !
October "1 a email lni.Pu . .. .. '
old constmct.on with tw.. fiinnI Th.. "'er""taIH . ooperatine; with the
scene of the engagement was off the Japanese authorities in stamping out
west coast of Ireland. !
liefer Trt Vln Strti.r '
London. Eng-. Nov. S Commenting
on the i.erman admiratlj report of the
'inking of an English iruiser jff the 1
"J. " coast tne British admlraltv states
"This announcement evidentu rft- tn
tb !r.iinr of the mine sweeper Ge- I :
...u. ...c itiBD v.. wnivin was oixiciau
a. .1 ! on uc.ober -$ "
FIRE DAftLAGES OKLAHOMA TOWN i
SECOND TIME WITHIN YEAR
"Wirt Okla Nov. 6 For the second
time in a car fire Sunda night
virtuallv wiped out this little ton 11 in
the Healdton oil field Fifty buildings
were destroved with a loss of J 1 -3 000
and more than ;( homeless persons
were taken to Ardmorc to be sheltered
Notice To The Public.
we. eleven former members of tht
Home Auto Service have established
an Auto Stand at S14 Mea Ave. ad-
joining Orndorff Hotel known as The
Plaza Auto Liverv Phjne 1007 We
will be glad to serve our old Patrons
and the Public in general at our new .
rtand. The same rates will prevail
Five passenger cars. $1 50 per hour
seven passenger cars J 00 per hour.
ours Sineerelv I
The Plaxa Auto I.iverv I
Adv Pbone 1O0T
wm I-1F4I
cholera n epidemic of the disease
broke out at Chemulpo but is abating
There are no fresh cases at Stoul Th
Japanese thankfully accepted the aid of
the Americans.
1 nui:rsii 1
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Chicago 44 " 20
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