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STILL RETIRES IN GOOD ORDER Italian Army Continues to Draw in Its Lines Toward an Mediterranean and airmen bombing their following columns. More than 40 guns have been taken from the enemy. MESSAGE FROM THE ADMIRALTY London, Nov. 9.—The British ad- miralty, replying to the German sec- retary of the navy’s criticism of wae recent speech in the house of com- mons by Sir Eric Geddes, first lord m the admiralty, said: “The world knows from the cate gat eevnts that the royal navy is ing for the high seas fleet, wl hich sail continues to decline battle. No Ger- man war vessel larger than a destroy- er has shown itself to us 150 miles west of Helgoland from August, 1916, to September, 1917, when two light CABINET VIEWS RUSSIANS CRISIS + WITHOUT ALARM Upheaval Will 11 Not Change Atti- tude of American Govern- Fair List Prices ~ = nn a ce Ate tise Giake ‘Agricultural College, it put into exptession the spirit which supports. the only state-supported School of Forestry; YJora r Treatment g When North Dakota Founded the Rural Theatre Meere fon $00 Teo Sige ip she fabbet industry, Goodrich and drich products for forty-eight years: have been the models for thors to follow. Unknown Objective. o- wen ment Toward Republic. ‘ vere attacked a Scandinavian con- | piAambatie d it; ! set up ‘a model for ate The oS ai 2 i 2 oe , CADORNA REMOVED FROM The reference to the Cattegat, tn RUSSIAN STABILITY IS all over the nation to follow. Goodrich Ties Boar ie ipode he ab di itch deals with the a be THE SUPREME COMMAND] ing by ‘British warships of the Ger! BASIS OF CONFIDENCE | soreness are. ¥, at 4 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. .}, The revolutionary element under Nikolai Lenine continues to hold the Russian capital, but with the attitude of the Russian soldiers on the vari- ous fronts regarding its assumption ‘9¢) power still unknown. The Italian armies continue their retreat across the Venetian plains to- ward the Piave river, where it is expected a stand will be made, aided py,,reinforcements from the British and French armies and a suddenly formed military command which is to work in conjunction with a perman- ent inter-allied conference of military officers. General Cadorna has been removed fro msupreme command of the Italian armies, and given a post on the inter- allied conference, the other members of which will be the noted French general, Foch, and General Wilson, bub-chief of the British general staff. General Diaz has been placed in chief command of the Italians. ‘The reports from Russia still re- main meager, but those that are drift- ing through indicate that Lenine and liis ‘followers, including the congress; of workmen’s and soldiers’ delegates, are desirous of a cessation of hostili- ties’ for three months in order that efforts may be concentrated upon bringing about peace. With the telegraph lines in the hands of the Bolsheviki faction it is Nagtural to presume that all communi- cations emanating from Petrograd lean toward Lenine and his faction and their ambitions, but advices from official and semi-official Russian quar- ters in Europe and the United States tend to lessen the apparent gravity of the situation and to indicate that or-| der will be brought out of the pre- vailing chaos at no distant date. Contradictory rumors continue to circulate as to the whereabouts of Premier Kerensky, it having been re- ported: that he. was, under arrest and being ‘taken back to Petrograd, for trial’ by court :martial and also that he was continuing jhis journey toward the front: in an; endeavor to strength- en the morale of the troops and put down the revolt. ii) Various members of the Kerensky cabinet are still incarcerated in the Fortress of St. Peter of St. Paul in ‘Petrograd, and it. is reported that General Korniloff, former commander in chief of the Rusaian forces, who has heen under arrest, for some,time,.also is:being‘taken thither for trial in,con- nection: with the previous revolt. "Meanwhile, it is stated that-Petro- has returned -to;.a, normal state, go' far as the civilian. pepulation is concerned. The casualties during the bardment of the winter palace and as a result of the street fighting $n‘ the capital Tuesday night and Wed- ‘nesday morning were relatively small. 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I -was going to suggest that I repre- sent a first class Fire other armed patrol craft, while that concerning the attack by two German light cruisers on a Scandinavian con- voy evidently refers to the sinking of nine neutral vessels and two British escorting torpedo boat destroyers in October in the North sea. WAR WILL LAST LONG. London, Nov. 9.—Admiral Baron Beresford tonight said he believed the war would be a long one. While the” position was serious in regard to Rus- sia and Italy there was no need of pessimism, he declared, because the position was not serious in the west where “we are going to win the war.” The government, he asserted, should tell the people the truth and get rid of the secrecy which so far has been a feature of the proceedings. The submarine menace never would bring Britain to her knees, he concluded, but the country would have difficulty in regard to food in the coming spring. Copenhagen, Nov. 9.—German_sol- diers landed Thursday on the island of Aland in the Baltic sea and occupied the greater part of the island group, according to a dispatch from Ule- borg to the Stockholm Nya Dagligt Allebanda. Dure Tells of Weapon ot Safety British Officer Tells of a Device Now Employed to Meet the Submarine Peril. TRANSPORTS WILL PASS DANGER ZONE SAFELY Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 10—Appre- hension that the German submarine is going to menace the American army when it is sent overseas are unwar- ranted in the opinion of Lieut. E. J. Dure of the British navy, who ar- rived in Minneapolis today on a Brit- ish mission for the Canadian govern- ment. He brought news of an anti-j submarine device, the nature of which | is being carefully guarded, but which, in his opinion, will safeguard Amer- ican transports and merchant vessels from the undersea boats. “Through the co-operation of the American and British navies the Amer- ican troops will be transported as safely as the millions of British men in the service already have been car- ried across,” Lieut. Dure said. “The German submarine already is under control. With the latest device the submarine will not have a chance. State School of Agriculture and Forestry Trade Courses in Dressmak- ing, November 12th, to December 21st, inclusive. Write Fred W. Smith. President, for particulars. 11-8-12t » EUROPEAN 100 rooms THE HOTEL CENTER IN WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE IT AND ARE MERE TO BACK OUR GUARANTEE Nel ey E man auxiliary cruiser Marie and 10, GERMANS TAKE ALAND. ' tests. Ci ‘able effect of the change at Petro- ‘the chaos will emerge.a sound and day and vight concn {vi ap) Park ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Roome _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 125 Roome BISMARCK, Washington, Nov. 10.—Russia’s lat- est upheaval will not change the at- titude of the American government toward measures under way for the, relief of economic conditions in tha demoralized country. This statement j Placed with money borrowed from {applying particularly to contracts placed with money borrowed from the ‘Unit 1 States for vast quantities of shoes and clothing for the civilian population, was the only authorized comment at the state department to- day upon the overthrow of the Ker- ensky government et Petrograd. Official advices from the Russian capital still are lacking, no word having been received from Ambassa- der Francis since Tuesday. Appar- ently the Lritish and French govern- ments have not heard from their rep- resentatives, so it is assumed that the revolutionists in control of the. Petrograd telegraphs and cables are holding up all diplomatic dispatches, an action certain to draw strong pro binet Considers Resolution. The situation was discussed at to- day’: cabinet meeting. A cable re ceived during the day from minister Morris. at Stockholm summarizing dispatches . printed in the Swedish newspapersj similar to those puslished here, showed that even the Scandinav- ian countries are getting no news of what is transpiring in Russia~ ex- cept through the controlled agencies at Petrograd. Until the situation clears the state department and war department will make no-announcement as to the prob- grad upon the relations of the United States with Russia and the conduct of the war against Germany. It is apparent, however, that there is still a lingering hope that the revolution ,Mmay be localized in Petrograd and that Kerensky’ may escape to rally around him the elements necessary to re-establish his government at Mos- cow or some other point. Stable Government,.Will. Come... . Failing in this, some administration officials are confident that out, of stable government. voiced this opinion. “lam a great believer,” he said “in the ability of the Russian people to re-estadlish themselves. If there is anything to be learned by history it is that a great people like the Rus- sians will be able to find themselves that order and liberty go hand in hand. The Russians being a great people, whatever their present ,diffi- culties, will eventuglly establish their government in a, proper, and orderly way.” Secretary Eaker me peas td LA viet Watch for our Rargains’ each ‘day at Wonder 5 and 10c store. N. D. DW. G. PATTERSON, Owner aod Prep. 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