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of the map rom ‘Russia "\;\ea.ten. lacking o,fi{ now hold only of ' 'the province ¢" shading aud the at i Russian border. The German plai is understood to be to. continue’ the advance till every Russian soldier has been 'driven over that border, then to intrench, as has been done in France and dety the-allies to break the line. A large part of, the army. of-3,500,-° 000 men that has thus been used’in the great drive would 'then be free to ‘be ‘turned against- Italy. or, to.rc: new the attempt to break through ithe ANGELES NOTIN HUERTA CONSPIRACY (Continued from First Page.) the defeat of General Gonzales by the .| Zapata forces in the first attack. Gen. Carranza's telegram adds that American refugees from the capital are beginning to arrive at the camp of Gonzales, which is southwest of the outskirts of Mexico City: ‘What disposition is being made of them is not stated, but it is presumed they will be assisted to continue on to “Vera Cruz. To Increase Juarez Garrison. Bl Paso, Tex., June 29.—To supple- ment the efforts of the United States government toward preventing the en- trance into Mexico of revolutionary factors from the American side of the border, General Villa is preparing to increase the garrison at Juarez, ac- cording to General Manuel Banda, commissioned by Villa to investigate conditions in Juarez. It {is under- | stood Banda . already ' has . recom- plén in motion i “organizing. year ten representa- "be mdded to the com- time- there Will be from whom Tepresen- mended that Villa send 1,000 addi- tional trogps with artillery. Major in Villa’s Army Killed. Laredo, ' Tex., Jumne 29.—Olver ' 'Wiggins, 24 years old, a brevet major in the Villa army, was killed recently. while leading his ‘troops in the battle with a Carranza command near | Icamole, according to mrormation made.public here today by his father, E. J. Wiggins. Oliver Wiggins was a native Texan and had been active in { the Villa revolution for nearly a year, It 18 proposed | itee and o8 ¢ list of needs of the ferent organizations and jet would amount ta ‘is based on the orki Douglas, Ariz., June 38, —Five Mexi- [ can soldiers claiming to belong to the command of Alberto Garcia of the Villa. fagtion, ‘it is said in despatches from Mogales, Bonora, published here fodny, ontered the Archipelago Min- . Ing camp south of Cumpas, and forced "R, H, Bims, a banker of Kl Paso, and e in Raiph Myer, a mining engineer, to pay $600 ransom to save their lives, An nttempt to enter the room of Mrs, fims was given up when the two Americans showed fight, i the monsy had begn extorted %fl: held in Plage, It | wee Addr by, All ’ Tie, o icader of e bend, which sald to have fixed July 9 as ths date for massacreing all foreigners in the ter- Govarpor Jose commander in | “Gaiyeston, Tex, June 29,—A report that the Zapata government archives | had been removed from Mexico Ci ernavaca that trains for transportation of tréops.from the l‘?lm-m 41 readiness, Repeatedly Driven Ba Only Narrow Strip in Galicia Back, ‘small insert map shows how the Rust stans were forced out of Lembery iby converging German armies, each arrow indicating the line of aitaci of a powerful force. The city was in dangeér of being ‘surrounded and its defenders cut off:from the main forces, when the ' Russians, with General von Mackensen on their very, heels, abandoned it. brought to the headquarters of Gen- eral Pablo Gonzales by Americans, ag- cording to information reaching the constitutionalist consul here today. GERMANIG ALLIES IN " D battalions against our positions in the Forest of Rembois and to the west of | Lintrey and Condrexon, d4id not pene- | trate further than our outer intangle- { ments the enemy was driven back { into his former positions by our fire. Observation Post Destroyed. “An artillery observation ipost of. the enemy located on the ' Soissons cathedral was done away with yester- day by our artillery fire. “In the eastern theater of the war nothing of importance developed yesterday. “In’ the southeastern theater: The army under General Von Linsingen defeated the enemy' during a pursuit along the entire front between Haliez and Firjelow and drove them across the Gnila Lipa river.: In this section the fighting co.atinues. Further to the north, in the Przemyslany = dig- trict, the town ot Xamionka, 25c "n iles northeast of Lemberg, has been 1eached by our troops.. To the north of Kamionka the enemy did not await out attack, but yetreated across the | River Bug at a point below Kamionka. Now on Raussian Sofl. % “In a section to - the . morth and northeast and wast or Tomaszow, the enemy yesterday offered resistance, Hverywhers he was defeated, Here we are now on Russian territory. (Tomassow is in Poland).. ‘“Under the pressure of our ad- vancé in this district the enemy |s beginning to evacuate his positions in the Tanew section, and'on the lowar San.” French Official Report, Paris, June 20, %:80 p, m.—The French war ofce this afternoon ga cut g report on the progréss of ho: tiiities, reading as follows; “In the territery to the merth of Arras there was a continuance ' last night of the cannonading, partisuiar] uorth and south of Bouches, and nert| of Neuville, An lnt..nqr sengagement | made. 1t possible for 116 te make pro- gress along the road between and Ablain, 4 ; i | | with i Germans was gu back, for the n ient, ‘our advance posts located the slopes to the east Maiseral, e at once delivered 3 Large Juicy Lemon’s ... .doz 12¢ MOHICAN CREAMERY 29¢ Ib, 31bs 85¢ Best Confectionery Sugar ......21bs ——ar T, Best Noiseless Matches 5 boxes " B c 15 9 TO 11 A, M—HOUR SALE—3T 05 P. M. Blood Red Beets . ...3 bchs 10c SHUULDERS, Fancy Lean Smoked .. 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Sloper and children of _;Eu’,an stpeet, are at Greensboro, Vt., far the gummer. .\ Mrs. H. B. Humason and daughter, Sally, Have gone to Belgrade Lake, aine.: . b i Mibs Mary (M. Ward, of the High schoal facuity, will spend the summer at (Chefryfield, Maine. Miss ;Mary McGuinness, a teacher in the High sghool i8 visiting'in Sum- merfield; Mags. Igldore and Rudolph Simons today leased “he store at #§3 Main street to | Arthur, Littign, a hatter, for five years p,! monenly rental of ($75. Henry, Bibeay of Mill street, left to- day’ for Providence, R. L, where e will spend hi,’ vacation. James 8. North and family of Sun- nyledge, Have gone to Greensbore, Vt. for theiremaipder of the summer. L. S. Reyngl ‘and family of Grove Hill, will spend.the remainder of the summer'at Mgdison. Mr. and Mps. James Madden of 99 Frapklin strept dnd daughters, the Migsey Teresa, Olivia and Agnes, spent Sunday .with friends in Meriden and ‘Wallingford. -Feseph ‘Magetki of 27 ~‘Connorton street ‘has notified the police that a valyable dog ¢wned by him was killed by an auto on Hartford avenue this morning. He says he intends to sue the owner of the auto. Pringipal and Mrs. Marcus White and family and Miss Gladys Finley have gone to Maine for the summer. Claude Stevens was appointed, ad- ministrator- on the estate of his father, Frank Stavens ,today by Judge B. F. Gaffney of the court of probate. Bernard Lynch was appointed admin- istrator on the estate of his brother, John Al Lynch. g . The quarterly pay checks for the callmen ‘of the fire department will be peady at 11 o’elock tomorrow and may be secifred at room £00 National bank building from that hour until § o’clock. In the/evening the office will be open frem 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. SLEATH-BROADLEY. A marriage’ license was issued to- day to Willlam Edward Sleath of 95 Kensington ayenue and Miss Bertha Orlgan ‘Broadley of 11 Madison streét. They will be married ‘tomor- row' afternoon at the bride’s home. Mr. Slghth is tenor soloist at the Plainville Congregational church. ‘LICENSH TRANSFERRED. The county commissioners an- nounced.this morning that they have grented the applcation for the trans. for of the liquor license at the Hotel Passett, held ‘by James W Gavin to James* ¥ O'Bylen. ARCHBISHQOP QUIQLEY WORSE. Qondition Critical—Outcome .of Tl ' ness in Doubt. | Rochester, N, Y., June 29.—The | gonditioy of Archbishop James &, Quigley of Chicago, was much worse todey, According to a statement is- ¥ Dr. John R. Culkin, one of Spriggin, Trotter Sold Last Yearv : For Song, Wins Twenty Thousand - e Dollar Stake at the Expositio San Francisco, June 29.—The rich- est stake in the country, the $20,000 stake in the 2:10 trot, recently was captured by Spriggin, a beautiful bay gelding, in three straight heats on the Panama-Pacific exposition race track. Thousands of spectators hailed the victory with cheers, as it registered limelight over a fleld or lignht harness favorites, every one of which was was valued away up into - the thou- #ands. That the event was won in three one mile heats was an upset, but the easy manner in which - the big gelding turned the trick by far over- rhadowed the performance. Here was a horse that would have been as an upset in form anA catculations and | good as a 26 to 1 shot if wagering had elgo brought Spriggin, the horse that | been permitted at scld for a song last December, into the the crack. Last Iwin!er ‘he wag discarded-from the R. the attend: g physiclans. No attempt ' ization of the Golden Gate Thorough- was made to concasl the fact that the | bred Brcading association, announced archbisaop's condition 1is extremely ' today. Nearly all of those named as critical and that the outcome of his | officers-and committeemen are weal- illness iz in doubt. j thy sportzmen. Charles W. Clark of Archblshop Quigley is at home of | San Matco was elected president, and his brothae, Chief of Police M. Quigley. He was brought to Roch- ester on Saturday from Atlantic City, where he suffered a relapse. his arrival here his condition has grown stead!ly worse. , The exact na- ture of his malady has not been dis- closed. vHOR&E RACING AT EXPOSITION. Golden Gate Thoroughbred Breeding Association Organized, San Francisco, June 29,—Running hosse racing for thirty aays beginning in August at the Panama-Pacific Bx- position was assured with the organ- Joseph | J. C. Nealon, secretary. The atsociation will begin opera- Itlons with $50,000 capital to be used Since | in purses for the exposition meot. TOO MANY HARVEST LABORERS. Hutchinson, Kas., June 29.—Com- plaint Lh~t the federal labor agents in charge of the distribution of harvest laborers were made today to the fed- j eral department of labor by the Hut- chinson Commereial club. With the wheat harvest just opening and sev- eral days remaining until 1t will be at its height, there s an estimated excess of 2,000 harvest laborers in this county, most of whom are with- out means, GABY DESLYS, FIRST TIME IN NEW BRITAIN . The International Star, in the Big Frohman Photo-Play .- J. McKengic string and ‘pubfic auction. He bad shown sp but wag nevg abla to get the Charles L. ‘D¢ Ryder thduced b Lrother Will, who has bean with amateur games at the cisco stadium, to take a o the trotter, - When bid of - $7 Spriggin no one dreamed months Jater this same trot off ‘with the richest stake X country, R X ut up “HEBREW NIGHT.” To Be Ceicbrated n Boston By Organizations. Boston, June 29.—Repaorts fi\ p cational andl literary propaganda we o =4 ] scheduled discussion at session of the donvertion of eration of American Zionists: Hadpassah, -the Women's Zioniss clety, planned to elect officers, 48| the Order of the Sons of zu:} Tonight the wvarious 2 : . 6 izations {n M“"m 'F‘? % “Hebrew Night,” wit Israell presiding. ' P e e S Baltimore, Md., June 29. timore Federal league clgb has pitcher Frank Smith to the ol TFederal He will Jeave today. e > - “HER TRIUMPH" KEEN EY’S, Wednesday and Thursday-- Don’t Miss: