Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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GREAT BATTLE ON
ALONG YSER LINE
AS ENGLISH GAIN
Btf tish Ketafte Liiie of
I'ren'c'Ks, Near
HoogoW i n if e w
Ground.'
Entire tiAHdord Lino Front
YproB to DIxmudo Scoic of
Third Big CorifllelGcrmnns
Make Desperate But Futile
Attacks..
Asphyxiating Gns ntid itoovy Artillery
Used by Teutons to Regain Post
lions AMoV Gun Bronk U At
tacks Losbm Torrliic--FlRitlng
Continues on Dig Scold.
LONDON. Aug. 10.
The heaviest fighting since the second
ba'ttle of Ypres last spring' Is now In
progress In West Manjlera. The ronr of
big suns on the Ypres-DlKlnudo llni tins
boon Incessant since Sunday nnd there
hna. been a srtcady stream of German
wounded pausing thrmigli Thlolt, Ghent
nnfl Ilnlg, A Consldeinliie numbef'of.
the wounded Oormnna jvcio taken to
Ahtwetp. ,
Following 'a atvere bombardment thn
Germans tried to attaali nil along tlio
line, hut the lire .of tlio nrlllslii frenrh
and Belgian guns' cut the Teutonic ef.
forts short. r
Following tho fiapture of 1200 yards it
trenches by the British In tile vicinity of
Hooge. east of Yprea, the Germans trie-
Inrffcctliallr to rocnln their loct around.
Using asphyxiating fiirrios ami. heavy ar
tillery Thn battle nt 111 continues east of
Ypros and along the YpresCnnnl and the
Yser niver.
Thn British batteries, supported by
those of the French, began to east n
blanket of fire oVcr the Oerntah positions
early In the day by way of leveling out
the ground an much as possible and
throwing the German troops Into rilsor
IRnhlzatton. This work JInvIng been ac
complished tho British "troops Attacked,
turned out of their trenches nnrt charged
across .the Intervening terrain with great
misto. They jumped Into the Uermaiy
trenches, and held on In spile of the cotlif-ler-Attacks.
which followed. T
vwa Marshal Sir John French falls
to speak of tho extent of jho British
casualties In (his action, lo nays, hotv
v Aver, thnt his men took t!7 German pris
oners, three of whom Wore officers,' And
captured two machine- gtlhit. HIh lepert
of tho QngnfjeijlCli.t follpwsi
"Bine niy communique jjf AhgUst 1.
me artillery on both sides has been
active northeast j)f Yprea, In the Jo en
Chance, the advantage has been with us.
"This morrung after a successful artil
lery bnmUaramnnt in which the French
on our left ?o-P-nernted ffctlYCly, we.
attacked tlio Ueiiclicn near tluiieo, cap
tured by the enemy, oli July '. These
Wem all retaken. Following 'Up ,tha suo
ees wis fuhr programed wt and
north of Hooge, Wending our front t&
I2m yards. During Hie Hthtlng our nrtilt
lery snelUd if nefm'aii 'IrAIli at Lange
marck, derailing and. settlnTJ life tu flCo
trucks. , I
Tho captures replied are thi'eo ofll.irrs
end m men of other rftnu and two ma
chine guns.
! r; .? nttiA ?.? stttps
f () SAtt, TO VMA envz
,
renltnaed S'ttm Ttti One
Utfllv btgtlBg- grafj. Jt Mkf
thst at least two biutlesfllp M sent to
dnmlnate thp situation.
BRNBON ACT8 QIJICKLY.
Th rttttmtPJt wb rolvl by Admlrai
tlennn, Gtttef of staff. U immtditiMf
wired the ewnmander of ih, naval slattafi
at Newnart to el thfl tiAulslans. nnd Mtw
ffaifiWrffi'frMf thm tr irw J
Into touch will) Irfort .Conova, chlftf.of
the Mexican Affairs BUreau of the State
nnArttitit T1,A lUr nlif1rmj fftA
report that th Vr Cm iltustlon wasj
enotis. utit ne warnw uenson noi 10
Brflof ah WftrshIM 6llh WlthbUt spe
Crtn aillliBrlty rem the Blalfi Dinnrt
went Uenton and Conova-went to see
KT6lnip Lansing ,
LANSING OBJECTS.
Tlio latir realised lo see the matter
from the standpoint of lldmon or th,o
nVy. lie deflafed'thaf 16 send warships
9au.th at this tltno would upset entirely
the program approved by the lllrt
American dllilomats1. Under no circum
stance should they go, he declared, un
lean conditions should bceome even more
serious.
Admiral MenMii returned Id tho Navy
Department, whele he sot In motion the
inadlilnery to rlnl Ihn navy In readiness
for any emergency, and tore un the or
ders h6 had prepared for ho Louisiana
and New Hampshire to get under way.
ft tvtwa rrnnt'T) tvrrirT a -nT ntt t a mtr1!RTl X V. AnO-TTtT
t' li il I .11 lfEflVY ! I I II I Il.klJ-fltJllI I 9 . r A . Jf - .
JL r -.- JL-j, m V - , j. js m -m m. m m --w
IftiS;
! HOUSING CHIEF TO BE
HENSOM ANGIIY.
Although refusing to talk, ho .was
plainly deeply nhgered because tho navy
once more h.-ul been tletl up by tho dip
lomatic branch of the Government
Oniclnla generally believed today that
energetic nctlon would bo forced by Car
ransa within a very few days. They dc
clarelhat he la now convinced that tho
t'nltfd States Is hostile nnd can be de
pended on to inn lie reprisals.
In this connection tho Carranata agency
here this afternoon Untied u statement
uVlatlng that It will filo nn offlclal com
plaint against Conflul Canndft nt Vera
Cruz, who was reported to have said on
July 27 that eltiht Mexican warships were
"preparing to embark troops which wcro
ootnlmt Into Vera Crust from tho Inter
ior," Tho charge Is that If this slate
ihcnt was made bV Canada It was "a He
Intended to create prejudlco against Car
zaniSB," VAY CALb TENNEflfifcK.
It Is understood that If the emefruency
arises' the Tennessee, which Is now on
route to Httltl with ColtJnel Waller's ma
rines on board, will be diverted by wire
less and sent to Vera Crui, whllo ltonr
Admiral Cnperlon may nlso bo sent there
from Port nu' I'rlrtee.
Tlio present intehtloha of the Govern
ment do not eontemplato nn.y movement
of troops. Kven tho warships will not be
rent until l,ano!ng nnd President Wilson
lire convinced this action Is necessary to
prevent massacre, They are fearful that
a resort to force or An appearance of It,
on the very eve of the .renewal of tlio
conference with the Latin-Americans
might cnlise the latter to balk against
silpporifn the general prosram to brine
ahout pence in Mexico.
'J'Jlls flUIUlilC hna Krcatly displeased tlio
navy men ylio have accepted tho Vqra,
fnco vnlun nnd believe ho should bo
backed up to ih'e very limit.
ITALY READY
TO OPEN WAR
UPON URJlEY
Latin. Co.$u leaving
k 0 H o jn a n OfRces,
nA maricaiis Take
f ChaMQ bf Cdrfsulates
4tifltro - damans dpnconlrAto
,Bi Aritiy on Sorvlnn Frflri
tlaf PJnn to Overrun S3rvla
nnd Frlgjiton Gieeco nnd
Btttenrlft.
TALKING HAITI SITUATION OVEp
.Civil Service 'Commjiiaion Must
Hold Exnmiimtloh for Head
of Sanitation Division.
A chief for the how DlvlAJon of Ilgus
Ine and Sanitation, nt $3100 a year jmlnr:,
wilt rrobably not be namecfuntTTSeptom
bor. Dlrrctor fi. Lewis Zleglcr, of the Dor
jiartmenl of Healtli and ChaKltleu, eald
tdriay that he Id Waiting for the Civil
rYjce Commission to furnjih him, a list
of eligible for tho place. H lias wHt
tcn the Civil Bervlca Commlstipnerj out
llnlnc the general qualified tlons i tliaClEe
chief of the diylslqn should possess, snd
also the scope Of What tile Dlre'ctUI' bt
JleVcs Would bo a fnlr exafOlnatlon fpr
the position.
The nvl fienice CqmmWlon ba h6t
tct scheduled nn examination for enter
ot the division,' and aa two weeks' ad
tcrtlslnC: mujt bu conducted heforo .tho
teti. Under tho law. It Is not llkelv an
ellylble list will bo at'allablo for aimjst
a jnoniu. allowing nine ior ine wora or
tli cxumuierik '
It was stated at the Civil Service Com
mission onice today that 'tha -oxaraliia.
Hon will be held In the. near future, but
that the exarnins Ma been wMri, to
proup other examinations for places in
tft iliirlslon with (lie test for a Chief.
Plrector Zlegler ha a Hat of U Uer
aons elleible for appointment as sanltarv
inspeotohs m the nw dlvlefon, from
whlrtt ll.it five Inspectors are to no
chosen All mp.oyei In the old Divi
sion of Sanitation hayt betn notlflsd jgC
th.-ir formal transfer fg the new division.
aUhottRu thctr- former antic rravs" not
been i-hanged.
F. if ptlont, to this aro Joints .
'wrl 'rudden. former Chief Banltftry In
sprrtnr at m a vnr. and Ruiisll H.
rianett. fonner Qnkt Iipctor of Nui
sances, at ntoj) n year.
uarrett Is unling dMhtant to the chief
of the new dlvWftti, and MsOlUdda la
"tuns ' nidi oi nu
ulMnoa.
tmnAatnro
Their saiarlegr b6wMC rerfiflri un-
rnnngeu qu to tne protMttve stlpuiationa
tor the former: ainlay mads tvy Ilia or-
dlnance of Councils ciosilng 4 bw dl,
VUion.
URGE .MOpSBN PQSTQFfflCF
Architects Sigoihmstui kyfcrajiers
for AH argo CJlttetf.'
w'ashinuton Aug. io. -skytct-apor
P',iom, . buiidiugs will replwe tne nr
ent FMU.itty. Ipreadm. smicTcJrel V t
l(r cliiv of Hi e Unit) WptM, If 4 rwv
oRiniundJllon made todft; b IHMwI
csmmllt". of atchttcj nirota b ,TilJT
nt eecreury f n Treasai" Newton to
ttmly tin, (juniion u adWWU.
Tii con.Biiti firtii tpua buUdinia
bte rifles sr6rri.etlclrMef -
Newioii plans o pjjt thn idea tn sltvet
I all furge cities which will rulr new
uuuius iii int; pxi lew VMri, u toa
pfvd. Th aillU b
H-hfiDu fe
H' i'laccd t,-.oc Ittt.
McAIUio for final declMott
ktmksUr
ountson nn HF-reUsrdr IS Tftaiiinf
n.
flrai
KrargMIBtiitb HtfM4 fcft KUi Suit
li. igpi,-my I'ouri lAjt ftfuimi
ut'Quuiwiifg in ht eai,f o T1lis&m J lr. m
iv am j Kallrjfl EflflUjtjkY,
f .Tininpton Couny," iu
i in m si ariuuiilstJstor,
I'liiladflphJa uiid RMdinx
n I'umyai, PMItt4l4wl
'. t lie h en
U n Jll ti.lli
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CItUISEIl WITH 858 SlAniNES
OI-'F FPU "liliACIC Rfel'UllLlC"
The second ielnchment of marines to
sail from this city for Haiti left Lcnguo
Island S7S trrtt nils morning At I30
o'clock, on ilia armored cruiser Tennes
see, the most nctlyo vessel In Vnclo
tiitw'e navy, Tim Tenhottit is the cruis
er that carried cold to American refu
gees in Kufflpb, waif nrw on last No
enilier at Hmyrna and then IrahspoftSd
a total of BSOO refugees io safety.
Jttarlnts and pallors wcro almost unan
imous. Juat hofpi'o tho ship salted, in tho
opinion that boforo tho thrco months'
stores: aboard al'fl consumed tho vessel
wl be eomowhpro in Mexican waters.
Instentl or pntrollns the rorls of tho
"Hlak RtnuUllo.)' How tho rumor
gained crcn!at)pi) ,no one at league
Island In authority seemed to know, but
(t lifts h6cn becoming " mora acnnito
every day.
The Tennessee carried away "3 machine
guns, 1000 cases Of m?rno. stores and 1T0O
cases of ship's stores, inaludlns W.0O0
pounds of po,Vder.' She' had' heF full com
plement of 'ISJ men, 18 commissioned ol ft
cjra al)d tlfllt warrant fllccrs. The total
number pf" men aboard la 1631.
Kvery trolley ear bound for Leacue
Inland thl mdrnlpg was laden with drift
njju (uners. inicni on. cayine jjooa-uy o
the marFnes" anil snUors. In splfg pf
Iho earl- hour at whlclr the boafsallcd,
tfie fiver froKl was thronged with people,
All tho work of loading the vessel was
flhtstUd About midnight. The marines
who comprise th 1st neelfnpnt boil nil
Ihnlr eriulpment Aboard. Tlioy were open
ly dellghtea fit tK pr09petl of gome
service, whether It be In Haiti or In
Mexico.
The marines, commanded by colonel
L, T. Kane, lned up on the parade
grounds At T o'clock, nnd from there
marched aboard the Tennessee to the
tuiw at rouWial trnwJc. They were, ac
companied by the Third Signal Corns,
coniujajulfld by Captain Richard" TJ,.
Crecoy. Colonel U W. T. Waller also left
League Island on tho Tennessee., and so
dld'a brand nMv'FOfd runabout that will
be uaoU to carry him afonnit the "Olaci:
Itopubllo," qj? Mexico. This Is the first
tlmo on fiulomoplle. has been purchased
by the Unllert States Oovernment for
such a purpose. At Vera Ortiz, th
incurs ui commana jr.ere carried about la
carnuKev. .
When tho Tehnessee pullSd out, tho
pilot was loeklmr worried. Ordinarily,
tho ship drawn a or test of water,
Taday, sb wsj so heavily laden that she
'yas four feet below ths mgrk. At sev
eral nolhtit In tho Dilawafo there Is
barely a 30-fool channel, and some
trouble WAS nnfjclpdted Mttlng'tHO cYUIs
er down to Delawnfe ttAy over tho shoals,
Everybody cheered when the cruller
i&Hed. The tnarWes, In thslr natty
olive fjrpb unlfprjus. I" 9hMt $ontrpat
to the snow white of tho sailors, lined
fha'rathror tnm rtghtingrshlp and waved
g0BdHy"ta fllatives and sweethearts. Bo
many are aboard that soma of the men
wirt luiv t6 JprsflT! out their blankets
and blvouao on deck,
OHDlSKn HMAV1LY LA0.
About W miles of IsiegtHph an4 UU
iihBno wire is aboard the TunjM$, TU
idgtul smt 11) erect poles at the varl
9V1B polnt of occupation, and lnstal Tele-
PW ana Vlf9 Wl ttUWV tomethlng
y unmigivn now W Iigl,
ATHRNfl, Aug. 10.
All Italian Consuls In Turkey hro fte
pafihg io depart, according to reliable
advises from COnAtnrttlriople. 'XTiey hive
turned over their1 dittleis lo neutral of
fialals, ohlefly Amerlftrtn Consuls.
Itfimedlately following Ihelr departure.
It I expected that war between Italy nnd
Turkey will ho declared, Italian troops
Will then join the Allies At tho nar
dandles.
A Buoharest dlpatch reports lhal n
ministerial crisis la said lo he Imminent
In Itumania. .
LONnONf. Alig. 10.
Accordlne to n ftAldnlka dlspMch, the
Atistro-Germnns already havn begun to
concentrnte a new nrmy on the Servian
frontier, planning to overrun BerVta nnd
frighten Bulgaria nnd Grceeo Into re
maining neutral.
Advices received from there today nald
that nearly iOO.tmo troops are being
massed nlong the Servian frontier,
Itussla having rejected what in Eng
land Is regarded no n. bonn tide proposal
from tho German Kmperor for peace, tho
ureal strtingln lit the Mart must continue,
with an added Interest In the Dardanelles
operations.
The Onlllpoll field will be closely
watched because of Itfl .ponolblo bearing
on tho Haitian imitation, which Is agnln
simmering because of renewed Entente
pressure on Bulgaria and Oreftce. Never
boforo has the Importance of tho opera
tions at tho Dardanelles teen more keen
ly realized In Great Ilrltnln ond Franco,
than now, especially as there tiro many
indications that Germany plans to (lellver
her next hard blow imalnst Hervla, Idrge
a Connecting link wllh Turkey and thus
checkmate the Fpilng plans of IIkkAIIIos.
It Is Increasingly manifest thai Ger.
mshy look to inn East tor a Kcttloment
of the war. By overrunning Fcrvla alio
wo;ild occupy n favoroble strategic posl
tlon to Invoke Bulgaria's old l reaching
Conttantlnuple plong tho nialn line. Tho
expectation of such n inoye doubtless b.as
brought about lUe renewed negotiations
between the Entento Allies nnd Bulgaria.
The Turks claim successes in tho recent
trench warfare on tho Galllpoll Pcnlmtuln.
uui mere reanv tins wen no noiowortliy
cnange in mo siiuntion, so If
public la. ritvaro.
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m. .-21 ' ' I HUfKl K
tfA.rti SOAP
BUWnfuMAtBttIAtFOBII
8oP msntirncttirers, ""' cort.
the blame o the pnt.llr. J?1 , TUt
same Hie 'ij, tUjllt oft
,, ti lint tth n " lle'mnd
lag s.t. htii, new It I "cnTh,rt w
.SStw!
and M the lfrM ""l" '
and ior ":".
.. IXtlttile.. Cecia. . '"!
I.s nusUmild In l-r ke " ' """i:;'
,. .- i.n,f 1 thsl. tli
titrers hr nf ',",,l
8endinln flih."
lie soP mAtitt
ed io the oil tt
df
Cnptnln Dockm (In whllo), commando); of tho Tcjiiicbbco, nhcl Cnptnln
Horton,"of tho Marina Corna, conferring on tho deck of tho cruiser
Dciforo pnlllnj:.
so far ns the
EMBRYO WARRIORS
ON DUTY IN TENTED
CAMPATPLATTSBURG
LIITLEARMANDNAVy
MEN PLAN CAMPAIGN
Seek to Enliqt Government
Ownership Advocntea Agninst
National Defense Program.
vlrt
Animuhlliari aboard
founds foe totiii an
1 S JM ,
a
Intul4l Mt.000
Twelve Hundred.jilen From
VarioiiB Walks of Lifo
Start Trallilntr" Under
Rigorous Military Dlsci
' plirie.
1 V' ' ' ' ' ' '
By a Stalt-Correpodenl
rLATTSOUBG, -N. Y., Aug. JQ,-TweIvo
hundred mqiti Whom nobody In the past
h.as rrijscd'to bo soidljrs, nnd who, "there
fore, ha'vo taken matter In tlielf dw'n
hands to that end, swept down on a tont
qltv, which js tho -military training camp
at I'lJitt.aburg totjaf, atv) tOQji It In Oom
Cleto iiosicesJan. 7hywl) majntnli) that
possession until September 6, by which
"mo wiey-oopo v mw mistered enough
of military sclonce, ail tho way from
rtghtvAbouUfacIng to Ijanaiing a neld
battery to warrantlhe "War Department
granting them camrnittioiis as omcem of
voiuhteers in Mso of A national erlsls.
From all porta of 'the couhtry and 'ffom
nil wAlkx of llfq thty came. Bankers,
brokers, cifHjpe.ors, bijalnesu oxecutlvee,
Moyots of clllos, policemen, cle'f.ks,
aportsliieh and youths just out Pt college
wtra h'uinbcred among thetii, and tfmy
cal04 Piila,delphla, tTew York, rilta
burgh, Boston, Bjjlltnore, or Intermediate
stitiops, "fiijie."
yhejjjajjicjjcrllon of,th$ gtcol gather
ing, incmaing practically altiof the Phil,
ndelphla delegation ot 136, arrived on tho
snecn( trains from. Now York, jj was a
dreary scene that greetf-d the would-be
soldiers, whl? they tumbled out of their
berths ascarly as 6:30 a, in. The stop
was mad on the main trnck of tho Dela
ware and Hudson, opposite tho camp,
w)h Lake. Champlaltt a ecapt filone'a
tho,w i,way, Ttlero was no stAtlon; It
ws pouring rain. Those who had donned
unlfojma on tha tran Jvere iqrtunte.
ThoBo wiw du not ,wcro forced to parry
their baggago. as far as the camn In
thJr "t" olothea to Yel nigh the ruin
of tliem. A iRsty broAkfast wae tho next
proceeding, and then out again to tand
In lino In, tho rain for nn hour and
Jif. in order hat tho regular omctra
in ohnrge, might make M'gnment to
er for addltlon-
' WASHINGTON; Aug. JO.-Opponents, of
the big nrm7 nnd rtavy are planning to
flliilst thp Govornrncnt-own.;hip advo
cates In their campaign to prevent tha
passage of greatly increased appropria
(Jtyi lilljti, To do so they intend stnrlng
a general campaign, when Congress
meets, lo have ail warships, munitions
and suppllen generally manufactured only
In Oovernment navy yards and Govern
ment ntsonals. They intend also to try
to havo tho wage trials' fixed at "tho
highest prevailing rnte,",aa avefaged In
this country nt large, Instead ot as pres-
fent In the locality whoro the work Is
being carried on.
fiorao of tne Oovernment-o.wnershlp men
declare that there has been no competi
tion In bidding tor Oovernment work for
tho artny and navy for yearn. Their
forces will bo led hy nepresentnlive Clive
H. Tovenher, of Illinois, who said, today:
';! Intend tn advocate on the Hour at
th.. HoUso. that nit protn be taken out
of war preparations by having tlio Oov
ernment nihiiufucturo its own mnnltloris.
I will show that, In armarplate alone. If
this schemo had been followed, (39,000,000
would huvo been snved since J8S7."
Although tho lttlo army and hiivy men
aro elnted over their plan, some of the
men who wll light for reAl national de
fence legislation dectaro that It will fall.
They say that. If necassary, they, too,
will try to send as ntueh work as poa-
suiio to Government mania,
ft S. TO MAKE HAITI
A MODEL REPUBLIC
Work of Recanatruction and
Peace Well Under Way as Re
sult of American Aid.
WASHINGTON",
AiiminiBirRiion
'l' T t", "" il's"",
is nopeiui i nai nam may
be made n mo1H repittpllc. That 'vllf be
tna goal ttint u-iu, Ija attempted viion tho
I new Government there la created With the
nw oj i(ar- Admiral uapenon, inn war
ships nnd hlsmarlnes and blticJnekets.
-VhetfhtirmtlrtH-flr'iiiy Is bclnft dltibrind
ed, the troops paid oft with- money- taken
from tho customs receipts iand then -sent
home. Wandering bands- of robboro nro
being wjnejt pu. and their lenders Jailed.
AccordInK tn the latest' report? re
celveil.by tlio fjwte pepnrtmeiit, thp re
generanon of the "nlfick cIlllblle" is nhw
well 'under woy. All or iho fAetlpn.il
leadefH ana presidential aspirants nave
assured. CAperton that they win noldc by
the election to bo held by the Uahiaii
fPhgre'ss when the American Admiral
elves the rord. And they, all nave aerecii
that thci" will support ,tho AucceaBtirr ddit
dldate after he takes hoM, Whldlf'ls, td
sAV tile" leaill, ati Ihnovdllon III Hdltlan
arfrtlrn.
Jt
ALLEGED "DOPE" MEN HELD
compfliiiH and issue orde
At wjulp'thjnl.
ozelfsmant. and
lay, Wtgs ewltd when
DiaeK nag
ffe,fi u
. fll' Ik-
! tioji lbul
f li .
ifiNK,,r n,
nfhtl ., th-l . In,
Wr
li-HniS ml
rl'BVWJSj
lively .MB. ftg4r" is g, veteran f
"Venr CrufT'twt h an't em to get ac
,evi!pft4 ta fcaUlag,
ANYAt'TOM6WLS f AKN.
Jo mU0 U the autotnotilt? for dolni
Ifalla?. HO wH take MMHNMd Of Iki
wiure Mtmi hn as Miu Uftitl. tbf
TtSnti crr!e on 4sc; tf autowo
btU liurk dump wagou jtf Iftm Auto
tfu.-k learcbttght oarrter.. tt U Hadn't
b n for the long iuue of tM SUM
sttefcmg op out of tha turr.tg the crdlwr
WPUld hav lpokd more like a hvlly
M4ft UMi tha . mar veKl when afa
left l.jym llnd
Everyway at th yard was congratu
lating CtaMkta lUt R. Marian. kiUd.
(t'4rterBj(tm. md,),, to, ,k8 r.COr, hin4
'' br)m'il four-huiiv sHlfts ivster-
OOOD-BYa TO J5MBBYO
ill'? IS?!1 m rftf TlU"r9 gtatlon last
nIM Hfoie ifift SkMMlilcSfi B"uhti.ie
Jjoerience for every man there. Friends
wtid had not Mn awn other for xar
xclimsd sntbutlastk! grebtlrtgg; college
cUaniMW. held ftlforlnitl feQnloh. h tne
tatlon pIMlMmt; forid fathers awl mth
era mingled In the arowa for a lost gocd.
by with Mun atrappiifg young JismJuL
It might well have Men that the train
bearing. WO Win U lo carry tbsm in
gome battUflAld that u to t more than
" WWUiS 1 blank cartridrf Woiilit h tTurf
y minutes' a I ,,,. ,, h. m u,u v? J:.!:i . . "
that many ot thn wr total iUHngera
to everyhAdy eJt. Of eire it w true
that th mairttty wr& mq eriei"
bromlMOM as to hjtve a wtdse eiral of
acqu.mtjJWM, but even tbjt etmltA tor
UttU, urt WMn wgBnuti t lout.
Wr. ( toa t.y ku nad. u the
n0 stood in lias, and almut frlsMg wr
jwartrd at spinie paints ot tw
.'?, W! W tb mm $
expected it to be that wAy, nd sun
juAt tha aftBM.
nat ds
Igger.'' the llllle
mas ot tne gignat oarof.
ilia
Vc
TUB W4II ONM tB4n AGO
rMM evw alplAUatlo felatli
MHh Aii.uu. . . "
Vb ( iMa AUnr by aap
HHf si tltthihBie SS4 Mlsle Marl.
Uecnutt utrte 04 umIAb tr
tier. '
felt! aixtrat H4Ml,
Two Prisoners Accused of Peddling
rtiga In Cjlty,
Two meli we're held In ball at Central
Elation today Accused of having drugs
in their possession. .They are Frank a ru
ber, of M0U North Junlpsr street, And
NalfiOJi Ab'bleson, Of WfiBhfrTgtOltnj.'X;.
XlrubeT la a former fncinber of tlio polce
force, ana no enuvenea ni3 nearins by
threats to "expoFo'1" "police methods of
getllnn evidence.
Abblgsoi) Itj said, jo bi ono of four men
who Amo to tlila city from "Wailhlngiciri
with large auantitloa of "dbpe" to peddle
Among victims of the drug habit. Seven
nachagoA beloved ta contain morphine,
wore found In his possession. They are
being ahal'yjod. ' '
WILSON STUDIES REP011TS
OfrjIKilCANSJTbATIOS
COKNIflll. Aug. I0.-fflsldnt VlU6n
rewived several long coat musagea re.
lating to lb Mexican situation ledAy.
None was made public, but the President
went to work in his study-As soon As ho
had returned front the golf Unto.
The President had goHe- to play 6lf
before the pr report of a crllical turn
in the Mexican situation reached - hore.
tie WA not dllturbd. but the dupntchea
were laid before him as soon 49 ha re
turned, f
VILLA TALKS WITH SCOTT;
. , NOTHING ACCOMPLISHED
Eti PASO. Alig. W.Mcnefoi'e Gerierai
HUth L. SCOtt bekan hla oftlclal confer
ehco' Wltir Gel-SfafT-rahclsCo Vlla tddny
the United Stntes army's chief ot staff
hud befcn thoroughly Infdrmed reghrdlng
the' ijltflcultjes of tho American mlhlhg
men'antt tlio merchants in tho State of
Chihuahua, Whllo It vaa expected that
a considerable -portion of the cpnfwence
would bo devoted by General acatt to ef
forts td secure better treatment for
American business Interests, in the terri
tory controlled by aenoral villa, the main
discussion slated for the meaiing' woe un
derstood to be HlAt relating ttf tha tttiib
lishment or np nfthlallco between the sev
erAl factione In Mexico.
RtNnge rumorS o'( n disagreement be
tween General Scott nnij denerat Villa
wero circulated here jast nlsnt after the
American officer returned to iSVp'hBb Af
ter paying what lie called "a.viait or
courtusy" of tho. Mexican leader. One
report naa it tn&l GetierAl Scott had
toind Vllhijrt ftjj nntrJ' mood Afid M
thin htsAtfiV tn Jllafsl "in" conheclloh
with this repflrj, It Wai regardeil ns ilg'.
piflcant lhat.Oenerat'ficott stayed only 17
minutea at yUio.'B headquarters."
DEULlK IlONOitS AMERICAN
yiglj Jfisg Colebrntcd for tytfo of
Fornior-U. B, Consul Qeherul,
ADVANCE OF ITALIANS
THREATENS TO GUT0F
AUSTRMNSAT TRENT
Cttpturo of Pass of Montoz-
zo, in Tyrol, uauBeanun
cis Joseph's TroopB to
Evacuate Lines Rail
road in Peril.
1 - -
s nOMB(lAUB. 10.
The Aiiettiftn forces lmve been forced
to evaCuAle the wnoio region amui...
Montoo, thirty-four miles northwest of
Trent, occordlng to to-day'e deepatdie
from the front.
Tho Apllne contingent ftctvanelrlir from
the TonAie Pass rcglbn, first taptu red
the pass of Montoito, and nter by A
night nttncU took the Montowo peak
Itself, aims havo been dragged up this
summit and ro now shelling tho Aug.
trlans out ot their position in the vicinity.
Tho vivacity of tlio Austrian torceA
tliut havo been displaying such tenAclous
,reslslaiu:o on the Cerso plateau seeing
lo be gradually waning. Their coilntcr
atlAtks, tho -ndvlces fiAy, aro of n leee
violent character, and aro lees freniient
as well. .Meanwhile, the Italian 'fc-rcea
here are gleAdily creeping forward! The
task Is recdgnlMd to bo n ntupendous
one, owing; to'the elaborate fortllicntluns
creeled bvlho Austrian, and tho people
nwAlt the outcome with somo apprehen
sion. , ,.
Bomo of the correspondents from the
north report that . lieavy. iflrjUiwailone
nro being thrown up by tho Italians In
anticipation of an Austrian attack In
forco down the Adlgo Valley aa soon ns
teoops flan bo jiiovuI from iho Busslan
front. South of povcrCto rpclt barri
cades tiro being built Acroea the valley
nnd oh both sides heavy guna nro -being
mounted on Ihe "peaks'.""
The otnclal report list night eald:
"On th'e Upper Comellcd (Cadore) Our
troops established tli'emielVeA solidly on
Clmo Unllol. ,
"Iil.CnrniA orto nf our aetaenmenu .
UnMnts CAynllo PAfA belwcell FrOtkofol
nntt Val Grande -attacked tiny AUstrtans'
tronchea opposite an ihc morning of the
7th and drove out tho occupants. At
nlsbtfajl tho eperov lh' farce attempted to
recover tbli position, but wAa repuliwd
with heaY Ioebcs.
' "Ih thi J?la.VA zofla. our ltPb& feecjipled
some enemy entrenchments neni Zagora
and I'aljntto, tnhlnri a nuantity of Ammu
nition, Tinfia arertaa6a-'AndL trennh mortars.
."'During yesicrdQy thp eneniy .agam be
gan to' throw WOlnbs On the Jtonfalcone
shipyn.rds, "causing a fresh outbreak ot
nre. Which wdT'nmsieTe'aT'apldly by our
volianti.troops, although tlwy wero shel
M tjniumiiousiy by the enemy's arlllfeiy.
"In tho- Tonalo Pass zone our Alpine
detachments', advancing bofdly aldrig a.
dljnclijt rldg of rodRfli which flsea ffom
tlio south over Vat dijl Mgnte (Node), nur-
o ana duneKta m mo. iDQUunc of
'r''-'i't1:
CARRANZA Mil
AID PEACE PU
OR BE JRUsill
trt.srand.Latin Amm
to Mist All ItWf
Enter Harniony'
fiifehco,
tMtlri nli,i VhHt JL.
'TLirvu",B" m
iteaay to Jrcat If
ranza's Obstlhacv if
" ,!JanAr.mB .Embargo AI
Him Win Follow,
By JOHN E. NfiVIN t
WAfliHMlT'ON, Aug. iO.-AS
peaea c'onfetenee wilt b. detnin
owing mo conclusion OI tDmorfnR'B
feronco betweeh the six LatinMffiS
k h. is.rrw r ti $rm
the "derthlte peace progtAm" .ssS
by President Wilson. ' m&
All fnetlolig in. Moxieo, miiifiiRl!
civil, will he .urged In a, geheu?
iBsiiert-liytlw urilte'd State "jl
proved by t.atin-merleA. lo untiim
meeting to agree on tho best sBy
of restoring cohBtltuttonai goveriiffi
unless something unforeseen deriiJffi:
ips6t the program. Those factiififfil
do not patlfelpate Will bfl made thffli
gets of a sweeping arms emWriaii
the financial' and moral BiiBfiofraSr,
Urtllod BtAte and tho eeuih Affl
flijtjsph wfll he thrown behlhd thflB
orniiicnt recognl2edJ)y the maJorHjSj
VlhLJi TIIOOQIIT WILLtl5tS
A'ilW fliid, through hlrrt, ttftptM
been lined up for the plan by Mjjot'ft
eral Scott. It 1& believed here Caliv
Is oxpocted to prove the greit ta'catt'
block. Dut MiWertul pressure alre'adi
bearing on him and his chief g(aj
obtain their acquiescence It is iiu,-that-tho
peaeo onfrno wauta m
Ing to mkko sweeping concessions tS'sl
tne nrs't chief's feelings, nd oflicuii
hopeful today that nt tho lnit SS
Jus would ace thp nccefisjly of titmlL
mo uaw iv...i uiuii wiliun 14 expft-
ern cowers win- ue usiBDiienAi' lil
td solve the Jiexlcan problem
anarchy In thnt troubled
enrranza aocs not tuen the QvrnK
ilfdt Avilt "ttavfl The AUppott ol tlil-lfi
1 u exet
em dffl
8
he 7th troona of tho nnemv rtitrftncherl
southeast VMho-" peals. &f-"JiJoaV'ilIli, cap
turing bombs, fuse, cartridges nnd other
material..
''.Qn,, UJs 5me dnj' other detachments
of the ecKiy entrenched at Malga
patude. northcaet of the 'peak of rcA
vnllo, wcro driven trbtn their position tiy
m
north, will be fully flnanced. will Si
vlded with opportunity to mi lui
iT)iintlons It need and wll hi tig
to go aficrid nnd eliminate CflrrlifuM,
matcriaj faotof, TB
TO PROCLAIM AltMIBTloi
Tho first factor 'in the lieflca eoipfr
will bo the proclamation of Ap Afiatia
That will test the' good faith Ofatlli
factions, it'ia aXhcctod that -each fnlilfi
chief Will be rfsltid to free ell jsaiRJ
trlsonefB. Tnla tn-obably will tJTfd?
hy Villa and Kapata, but wjietKJt
Mitia would, consent to this pldh ICTi
in douut. a
If Carrnna tSam And a new gdVernl
Is established In tho horth. It Is ettjM!
the entire dipianiatie odrps now sQit
eo City wilt rhove to tho new ciBi
leavlna,Carranza without dlploaallisJFi
resentiillon. '-Affairs ot evefy oeslii:
htobaoly .would bo looked after in Jul
City by cnarieh b, Parker, g iiefa
the American Embassy, but he r?i
have no diplomatic rank. -"3S
SteanWhlUi until tha united plan fifif
ganeratlon," as It is ohAracUrUedf
secretary" xansing, la Complete, tm
claj announcement Is to be Iffla6.22
Siuto rjepArtment is still twsh rim
bf the- ox'p'Ulsfon ot )fl8 OUAteTMUnTK
Istef and tliji fact thnt tno UfaflllW!!
later fell It .UOAt to 16avo JlexRffC
And Is tleallnfi Ahafply Willi Cdfftlti
all mailers developing ih llio temij
controiD.
SEVEN MAIMfAGES IN ELftTt
BEItLII Aug. 10 A High MASS waA
pfllebTAtjid thU morning m morndfy!
Nter-Ar. Montgomery Thackera, wife jof
tliS AmCrlban Consul aenoral nt Po,i.
but who wa formerly Consul--General
here, Among thoee present ?erp Mrs.
Jamea JVj W,W. Ui' i Me Uhifed
fkt 4fiWMdfr; Hr. pfa Mrs. Grew.
Jlr. and Mrg. absrardl, attaches of the
Amrlen arobogey and oommittea from
the Amertean Wotfiens CM, or whicK
Mrs. Thackew WA prIdeht for eight
years.
KfCAVallO.
."In tho valley of Sexten, In Cadpre.,
nftpr careful prcnaratloo by our medium
allbre. Artillery aaring the- past few day,
pur infantry advanced, gradually forc
ing back the enchiy. and reached rrohi
Monte Nero as tar as tho southeri
slopes of Burgstall, -where IhcyhaVe been
reinforced.
'On the Carso plaUAit yejterday the
enemy, wllh tho objeat of hamnerlng
tho nrocrts of our Approach works,
lAiinfihed wak but frequent counter
ntfajjRa, whloji werq Immediately "re
pulsed. He tried to Alrelcli' wire en
tanglements before our lnes,
"Our artillery' bombarded a column of
the enemy on th9 march from Oeve ak
. m 'ron-U ,1h' aecUrato fire It rtlso
Catlsed explftilons and outbreaks ht
names in the rfelgHborhood ot jStmi"'
VIlNA neroftw-itAMAN
ait ACjiS AT PLAYA FAIL
RopulB.e of Foe in, Tyrol Also, Asserted
by- Vlsnna,
VIENNA. Aug 10 The War OfHce Is
sued the following statement last night
In roepect tn the campaign on the Italian
'4)ri the southern part if the Cavso
plateau, near Baberdo. there has been
hostile infantry; trt?ae Sfigjft f feeble at-
r"'y .V..p? "irougn our poaltiona
rnhta .a...,,-... ... .
u anunipia lailM.
01x Btldcs and oUf Bridegroom
Phlftidclphlarts.
BLKTOr, Mri., Alig. io.-svcnm
n&eg'to&lc place in Kiitton; m ojtl
seVeh br doa were Ph IrtdelOhla Slfli
howlywcda are: Cllarlep W. DtmJiSJ
Kmnia :L. Lcrttcrs. .William H,
and vathryno it. Pruer, Kdtvan
(tlid Kllt'abeth BUltiibUs. And Josii
koWskl arid JIary A. Jtnk61m6vlci,
Phlladelpjilai llicltard II. Taj'ior,
mond. Va.. And Irene DoUCliettV.
delolila: llnrri' liake'f. Canton. Pi
Jtisllna M. KumsWcller. Piilladelohl;
EdWln II. iVlke and Caroline "0. XIi
Paatfesvllle, Pa. ,'
cttAKLm nmm clam
noted At won, Pj
heap aagora.
GERMANS CAPTURE fcOjJ&A; .
;. . RUSSIANS EVACUATE V1LNA
cobtioucd from rage Oa
vag the flt tiuimation that had bean
t8t44 tMt fhjfl fUj.tlpg pi;.tan army
woulrt abindSn the Kovno.urnirtort
LllOV lltytof pfjm and withdraw
farther Into ihfi ltt(lkr of Uiit
Ksvno aw) Qfsdno ontltute tlio mBin
defame f nrina, whleh f on thr war-attw-PetrBgntd
PJUffXJTaHa It Is cgnld
r4 hightf 4mpeei thit the. JtuSna
would tvctta.ts U y )iy expeetd to
keep tbe t v QuthsAM.
rlrfan M 0rwn giuuw nr &.
tempts to carry the western fortlflealtonA
of tha Uttxmghold by stora, BftMrdTn to
tba JAtfst Import!.. ratetvS 4m
.i'J?. H. a8 P'"""
r..i J j "" n upw, have
ttld down to s, tM of thefortresjT
Hoping td destrO? lA?Wfc A to?!
wBs Mmmm raLin 1
lrZT ?
thosa fn.T &. vnr '?"
"" - rWW 4fl LMMm IirHV. Itdmnn u
$$?
ifSS31
SLAV DREAPNOUGHTS BELIEVED
TRAPPED IN GUW OF RIgX
)tuMtttl wgsblp, ily rJjwft
nn trapped In th 6t ofUl
."Clnl!16, Cat'l'tblan frontier email hew
16 dedehinenta dttaclted ftveral I tjelflta
W thoufsficcesa. Uefore fliiTMiiiiSrJ?
JiinJL?1?? b,c ,h TWwn frontlet
o,ne of our pAtrolg near Crestd bianaii
re ptileed fin enemy half company, infliu
ingle one or our men. wwt of daooa.
our troops partieipated."
P. li. K, FREIGHT THAW
OF UCAHS WmOltED
Continued from l'agu One
f train wU jhs diverted
mue.
o
ATtf&-Kvrm
WJ tfeSjk.
era uusn wgrsaip at, rMrtd
to Uv um trapped In th dttlf , lUgg,
j ...- ."h rH", nn, pu 1 tie en
trance on Sunday of large German bAt.
tie squadron.
dteted that the Uerman. - 01,1,1 M&.i
lbti.u1 to Pea4 th M( mud
Official dUuatchis fM.a, ii.i......
talilnjr laa Abaa'.u .1"J"."".
mil. izzzi'.rr? i w
Mlnft IW fcafn-t h (,lkt tMeVa I BI.J
unit hv. Ben .iib, ...ulVSfl ?!v
Th. whereabouts of the .lfaadatougfu,
u,;..l;tfei WW fleet la ntSl-'01
tha TTIivk
uuiuufui irairia arA hair,i ""
.t running
UllZ
owikBTiHf
1ftKjfct4.ifc..wi-
ix&fc"ji&m9Em
1mm ! ...i.l.. T " ' " w net
taka tu Ume t prejrsjtt IMm!?
II. W. Pruiteis Bun lF?ru
iuZZi"iyzr- AU -C'
continued ttu'm rase one
secretary oF the Manufacturers'
cdltlnk the clilb'a Kilirn.-ll.
in vjot, when the Bureau of Mai
tures, In tho Daparmtnt of Com!
ana jjaoor, was estauiisncui xn
RnnseVplf fnliitMArid nnnnlntlHi' h
the head of the now bureau. J. Uftmi
Moore received the ofllce, hqwever.
next yen Mr, Clark became crj
ill And for some time there was bi
df hU recovery. Mehibors of hij
assemoieu at mo ntasiue ar is
Conshohocken. Ih JAhuaty. i!)0l.
lied and shortly after this was d
out of ilaneer. .-
In 0i, After his lliersry tAletifc
lam dormant nearly a quarter 01
tun-. Mr. Clark aurnrleed hie frien
the publlo by .prqducihB Anolhef
"OAPtaln IllUitt. Otliora folio
eiuama i-in HAppy lieiiow." "The
eisa,"-(ir, and their exeelUucs
that he had lost none Of hie old el
,ur. viaru ai one time awnl
trial Journal, and hi articles on
tariff, and peiitico-aoonomieal bum
way rMtred the earnest atteiil
bilnesg men
I'olltlcflliy Mr. Clark waa long
5 ,Bi), anil-OrgahUatlon man,
tiarllcularly ofitoud tU domlnai
OllaV Ih VKhnatiVnrilt, r,llM,u II
dt hij indlipehdeftee ha wa vvidt
flortt for tijA fHMItldn for wni(
Ilooeyii ciJfiitdWea his name.
eupiwr ed by JUdge ltalland, 1
man waiig'er ana tnAijy manutai
in tliH city.
BclnW Coal Supply Itcady.
-wva. uj9ira, who ime cuniiv
auppljrlfia Approximately So.800 torn
mraeite, ip the JOO public school
ot tne any nave begun making
SW1WM espenquure of tne
on fOr fuel aggregates
a year.
dJJtf
MusBJtaaf
Niagara Fall
A IS, AT, Hptnber 19, li
OettW 8 - .
HfftCIAL TfUlN UtAvm
.isir.st
Parte Cju fUnlDj c. JD -""cA
m nWjFfH MMlMha84 V
taakau hen tw Mitiekn days.
i. rem Jl(J. as. wni t t M il m , a
.e. ll'V MMUl' mwltmxii
b&,
mtfEtfr-
M Mtt
tear at ftifUJa toA Hrrltui r
"Vj-
IJH).l
put nkMeVid
WHav ua laua aktavk
baraumit fron the
H9
mf. Mltra(d liuotl of TLk)
Vrancls. dm AutUnlJZZZ
"' . "aa tiu htia 14
- 'frigju isfc,-.
1 -wafp 4 te?
rrtfepi
KSSSSS
TS:r'?A qiun ot ttta Hi
m$
lf corrtv.