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_ REPUBLICANS TO INDORS ) FINA ————~{ _ WEATHER—Cisering te-might ent Tuseter, eoslen » Famer te | “Cirenlation Books Open to ag 1915. 14 PAGES _ PRICE ONE CENT rt Te te Ga wenn KAISER, CONFERRING WITH ADVISERS, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 8 PRICE ONE CENT. AGREES TO U. S. VIEW ON ARABIC CASE CTY OF LPSK CAPTURED: eS EUCAS LL CON ATORY NOTE. DECIDED UPON cee, BM UT. AT MEETING ON BATTLEFRONT 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO IS SAID TO HAVE ELOPED ON FREIGHT TRAIN HINTS MISSING BY THREE JUSTICES | a —————<¢2-—__—_—_ Von Tirpitz Bows to U.S. Demand on Postal From Martin Goodman Will Indorse Greenbaum and May Lead to Discovery Qualifying Scores In Detroit Tourney Shearn, Democrats, as Well ; : of Viola Stevens. as Clarke, Republican. , i i Berlin Reports hence in Three | Repu sce tim ue o's} Submarine Policy, but Is Loath to i i Y i Charing Brame it Bite * : “TD: ” Drives Against the Czar’s Lines $500 REWARD OFFERED.|PERKINS TO BE NAMED, | aria Mave “8 Agree in Sending “Disavowal ; ¢ i} 1K err, Whwanok ed i i i and the Taking of Prisoners | wleciere [1 i. er, teva cosnee AN for Sinking of Liner. . *) f tebe? for |G. 4% Leon, La crane) 040 8 and Guns | Mother of 15-Year-Old Brook-| District Attorney to Run fOr), a tr ‘34608 “ {| 1yn Miss ; [ache net ea onto 0, 0. GE: lyn Miss Wants Boy Held Present Job—In the Air [i tt iratmer, Dee oh GERARD SENDS MESSA E; | pam, Calo . BERLIN, Aug. 30 (via London).—German forces have made a further | ; : | : [to ee , for Abduction, | yer Sheri B. 1s, daaeet, Ale W N W N CAPITAL advance on the Russian fortress of Grodno, the only one of thelr fortified | ‘7 Over Sheriff. N, , Kenworta ‘ ILSO S Cc T potitions near the German border which still remains in their possession ¢ / | : Rowton. Heb 7 ; ; OMiclal announcement was made to-day of the capture of the clty of ‘7; j f Ff A postal from Martin Goodman,! The New York Republicon Execu-|¢ x, Movs Holow BERLIN, Aug, 30 (via London).—It is’ understood to-day that Ger- 0 | * 1 it Mimew ’ | Lipsk, in Northern Russian Poland, about twenty miles to the west of ~ / — ne on ag as Max, to 4 tive Committee meets this afternoon ‘ many’s course with regard to the Arabic case has been decided upon and Grodno. chum in Brooklyn, gave to Mrs.|to discuss candidates for the Novem=|¢hishoim Head, Fox Mille eit tn fh ‘ ; apunnttie . ir ' . i A aaidiabiblkvene co Wes Ai i tt Munger. Dallas that it is in line with the recent conciliatory statement by Dr. von Beth- A second German force is approaching Grodno from. the southwest i At CbOn . - ancock | ber election and to lend Indorsement) if Wouter, Invernen Holl G Shancell Evacuation of the fortress in expected before thé end of the week. los A... Faye |, Street, Brooklyn, today her first |¢or favorites at the primaries, Allen, Tlf, Kiversid mann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, “The troops of Gen, von Reseler," VIOLA A STEVENS. definite clue to the whereabouts of| yt hax been agreed by the Repub. | ¥ 7 oe aoe, . ‘This development followed the return to Berlin of the Chan- @ays the official statement, “are sta VILLA ASSASSINATED her Ofteen-yearsold daughter, Viola, |jjcan leaders to indorse at least three! 5. m. Soblotiman,~ Detroit other participants In the conference tioned In the region surrounding th ’ who disuppeared Thursday at the| of the candidates for Supreme Court ‘ re F eomlaiy AOA with the German Emperor at his headquarters on the eastern front, bridgehead south of Friedrichstadt. In REPORT ON THE BORDER same time as did Goodman, who 1®/ Justices who are on the Tammany Hunter, Midiotidan, « No official statement has been made regarding the German de- an engagement cast of the Niemen the sixteen years old, , slate, thus insuring their election, poate Page fa ve bane Uisée in Apsierag lage he the Govern- army of Gen. von Eichhorn reache The postal was sent to Jamen|The three so far approved by the] w Parker desler, Rrookirm mon an as lopte je viewpolat set fo yy ‘hancellor, a point northeast of Olita, An addi-, People of Nogales, Ariz, Hear Mex- | | Ople, an employes of the Children’s | Republicans are Justices Clarke, who) lu! Terkebery, woellan®.. Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, creator of the German submarine policy tional 1,600 prisoners and seven can ican Leader Was Killed While sree Ee Pghoantie is a Republican; ndaum, Demo-|¢. it, De Neen, Detmat that gave rise to difficulties with America, believes with Chancello: Beth- DEN were On RIUTed He Slept. i] the Brooklyn Museum of Art. It/erat, and Shearn, Hoarst Democrat: |e io oF tourney age mann-Hollweg and Foreign Secretary von Jagow that all differences with “In the direction of Grodno the town | was dated at Phillipsburg, N. J.,| Justice Delahanty, Democrat, Is on} | A ca should be adjusted at of Lipsk, on the Bobr Riv was NOGALES, Aris, Aug. 90.—Uncon- | Saturday and read: the Tammany slate, but the Republi- — merica should be adjusted at once, ad taken by sto nd the enemy forced firmed reports elreulated here to-day “Dear Jim: Arrived safe. Str-k- | ony have not finally decided on his OTTAWA RESULTS. * Von Tirpits, It 1s understood, dose V5 surrender ‘ Fhe Widra, a ‘ DUIATY said Gen. Villa had been assassinated | ing Fannaeiyanies suave te endorsement, although jeaders said t not look with favor on a formal dle- of the Si 4, Was crossed by our \ darned helluva good time. Caug! at there Was strong prob: | FIRST RACK. Parke $400; — two.rearol vowal of yt 7" as he slept -_ Dé 4 " jay that there was #' an oe avowal of the attack on the Arabic. troops. ‘The eastern 5 for aa a aa {Thrusts Revolver Through] freight at Westfeld, N. J. Lett | aniity of his name being put in the | t ob tn plans ots hal feteney—Goost He desires that most friendly elas en dire: ant of Mia vet Ik has been ‘ ca Hla currency to} is i dt Asbury. Got square meal from | jigt, te cen M., 118 (Cooper), 4 to 1, @ to tons between the United States and reached at several points touch a new low level mark among} Window and Fires as Wed-| a farmer's wite, The Republicans intend indorsing 3. arcond; Mim Fay, 108 (MeDer Germany be established in the nego- In the Bleloblez forest fie t han kar . if ‘ PRANK SAYVILLE, Edward RK. Finch, who has juat been 1, even and 1 fo 4, thint. ‘Time, tlatio already in progress, but la nes auger} - ne sie (INGTON, Aug. 30.—Netther ding Ceremony Is Rehearsed. “Pp. 8, Will write you on our hon- | appointed Supreme Court Justice by] 1.18, O14 Pop, William W, and Dix Rogors ai ’ not yet convinced this end can only PG a la lehea abhor atl te Department nor the Villa esl seiie MAREE) Gov. Whitman, to fill vacancy Unt] son pune 409; wensearlt be attained by repudiation of the act and Aus’ ro- dung in roops unde ot Aawncy Hud Haardtasetilian sans Mrs, Stevens asked The Evening} yon. 4 next, but his name is Not Yet] wiring. five and @ half furlongs, Welea, 101 of one of his submarine commanders, m. von Wosrach, drove the ene | ieee a votules report of Gon. Villa! 4 Jealous sultor ta being sought to-| World to-day to announce tha shel on the Tammany list Tivechand), 5 to 4, 2 to 1 and even, fest; ‘The source of the following infor- a t of hin boalilon a We ih a8 seaihaton: day by Hrooklyn detectives for send-| would pay a reward of $500 for the] nig leaves one more candidate to | samorr Je (Neon i igge! AD Poses eye mation cannot be disclosed, but it ts 7 aateciateos end. are (eon Villa and Zapata agents Rere said|!g his rival, Bardini Barone of No, | arrest of Goodman ped he Sere Se be picked and the leaders have agreed | nd: [ittle RMN 10 em an absolute fact that Germany's view- pursuing him, to-day that a peace convention soon | 168 Twenty-first Street, South Brook- ee Hipage eae aaaies Paani that he shall be a Bronx man, AN! Wiggins Tush ‘Dish, Lynn, Test, Calewwinth, point le ta follows: ae “In order to render possible the re-| Would be culled in neutralized terri-liyn, to the Norwegian Hospital with| quetion, even though tho intimation | endeavor Will be made to pick mome| In Hulten tiv, tan Gains Made by Concerted At-} tean ‘Gorin manana ‘ies CE treat of thelr rear guard divisions) tory in Mexica to xet up a provisional! , putiet in his abdomen. Barone's| contained in the postecript pointed to|@WYer Who can be indorsed by both) eae: calling 1 E y C ican, Ges rament wil eased ° “4 eietteg district, the Rus-|®evernment. Independe: ca i poole artes, Ate. 2a to ‘ send: SUPOURN: Ene: marsh alsty Sioieh Ss ae lb eee ndependent Mexicans | stage to Mise Glotogio Lacontone| a marriage ae e 5 Distrie eet, 10) a Claes tack of French Artillery and made to be sufficient, until the sians made a stand once more yester- | Yot unafiliated witn any of the fac- TICLES FOR A LONG| . Charles A. Perkins, present District Hint; Cymowure, 1K (Bimoll), 3 to 1, even day on the line in the Koddubno dls-| tions, would take past, they sald, and | next Wednesday has been postponed, | TOOK es ie sa Attorney, will be indorsed by the Ke |and 2 tw 6, seound: O om, 132° (Oramtord 10 Explosi f Mine official roport of the submarine trict south of Kobrin, They were de-/it was,poxsible that the Pan-Amert-| but it 1s thought he will recover. os ent collecting and | UDlcans for the same place. ‘Tam. Sly Cong pre fie Ry a Xplosion of Mines, coment @ received. feated, although they brought back | can conferees would be asked to ar-| Miss Licordono lives on the aecond| | Returning from & ren’ calla Ail) many hag not yet selected Ita can- |! honeri Mack dunn 800. three year olds econd—-The question of whether and threw into the battle some divi-| range the details. floor of No. 214 Twenty-first Street,|% Shopping trip las reday Mrs, | aidate, although Judge Swann \s con-|anq upward: one wile -Comlean, 97 (Mery), 8 the action of the submarine com- sions which previously had been fall-| ‘The delay in recelving Gon, Car-|For several weeks Barone had been | Stevens found Viola's bedroom and the | sacieg the favorite. ae ee nde te kwon: Partner iot| PARIS, Aug. 30.—Whole sections of | mander shall be disavowed must " . 4 study adjoining in confuaton. All the |" : Callaian), B to 5 7 to 10 and out, second; | German trenches were blown out by] rest largely upon this report. ing back, ranza’s reply to the Pan-American | receiving warnings that he would be ’ For Sheriff there is uncertainty in Me ite © Para Rant dred thousand Ruslan | y¢ 00 nine girl's favorite photographs had been Aneeage males lage, 104 Clever), 1% to 1, and] a concerted attack by French ar-| ‘The submarine report may be ex- Three hundr peace appeal has raised hopes that| killed before he could wed her, and among the Republicans. County Chair-|; to 9, thint, Time, 1.4748. King Hamburg : a seal Gb Gain He Q taken from the walls. A sult casa " : ‘| Uilery and explosion of mines last | pected at any moment. Probably it trrops are in grave danger F | influences are at work to induce him|when he went to call on bis flanoee, man Samuel Koenig, who has been | Harari, The Widow and Moo “ sae dined the, acinlba tb , i ‘ +! and some clothing were missing. In a eh night, the War Office reported this | will be received this woek, It is pos- cut off entirely from the « to participate, The Villa and Zapata|last night, they took unusual pre-| On aoa was a carefully | Mentioned as the probable candidate, ages Rea S ieetban, sible it may not be forwarded to orth by the new Austro- dhere ev 0 o itivel: b- was The right wing of the Russian vacenilt Gia aang mnie ibn Ca: ee were pulled down on| *tticles auch as would be used on &/ ne nopublicans are Inclined to pee Court Chausses Maurtssons and Bo- —>— fe under heavy attack by flying aaiibeccmaeee the side of the room overlooking the| (ne ‘ramping wie at eanaree hold off until the last minuto on the Colenee_ Bi aserd Drop to Av=! lente, The Lala pied nd LANSING IS SILENT umns of German cavalry and rear yard, and the shades drawn, | °!4 son. Harold, who had heed Di faving | Sheriff selectionin order to wee what Down to 84 tn lows, cope pambegee oR pes ares ON NEW MESSAGE bodies of Austrian Infantry. - sounle began Tehearainn the csree(.0 '" p é Tammany does, Only two Republican} CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Only twice be- | Srenades immediately afterward. 7 | ‘The couple began ig ae leave, but neighbors said they had ; There were no important engage- SENT BY GERARD. Austro-Germans are smashing hard mony, assisted by a alster of the girl, “he tome down the steps dressed | andidates have come forward wo far.|fore in the history of the local Weather| There more no Impertanl tieige: Lusk, threatening to turn the enemy's | They heard @ nolso at the window, | ‘ough for a journey and carrying | siorie and John J. Lyoos, Harlem |!oW in August as was to-day, It reg-| last night ABHINGTON, Aug. 00.—One @ts wusk, oy Ree *l@ suit case and hurry away in the . : stered 47 degrees. This record was; The text of the War Office report| spatch from Ambassador Gerard, fiank. which some one was trying to raise. a district leader, Lyons seems to have . s | ; aaeeaemenee “Rel A 4 - ae se cate: | direction of Ralph Avenue. Te arcntant eeeline equalled In 1872 und again in 1887 follow which Secretary Lansing declared Rejallons Belween Preesdent arnt Are te a gaahes. baidh the Viola spent much of her tlme In WAUSAU, Wis, Aug. 90.—Damage| “Yesterday evening saw severe ar-| threw no light on the situation, was Solo ~onti ‘= ae ARB nature study and selentific research —_ estimated at between $200,000 and $300,-|tillery fighting, accompanied by the| the only development to-day in the SUBMARINE SINKS | Colonel Continue Most Cor shade and thrust @ revolver into the | work at tho Children’s Museum, where 000 was caused to Inte potatoes and| explosion of mines and engagements| Arabic case. Secretary rradeh re- ST EA R dial,” Says Tumulty. room, One shot was fired, the bullet! i. and young Goodman were mem- PASSENGERS TAGGED FOR karden truck throughout Marathon | with bombs and hand grenades, at a| fused to discuss the despatch, ‘ | hitting Barone In the left side, He) tory of the “Bird Club.” Inquiry there County last night by a killing frost. The | args number of positions {i the Ar-| The President h ded det | WASHINGTON, Aug, 80,—"Non-|tumbled to the Moor, His tancee| devsioned that. the boy and girl had! ATTACK BY SUBMARINES ¢ alno suffered heavy losses. id President has decided deftaltely = sense” was the White House answer| dragged bim to @ couch and ran to deve ope ale aah, hee RLOO, Ta, Aug. 30.—Heayy| konne district, Tho trenches of the|to remain in Washington until the Sir William Stephenson, of to-day to reports widely pubiished| the window been very friendly it ndrew | rromts and in some instances ice, were| °HeMY were soriously damaged at| situation between the United Btates = a : that President Wilson and Col, B. M.| Outside there was a clatter and the| Dortick: ancther mudent, Precautions T. to-day reported as occurring in thie| Courses Chaussees, Mourisons ind at| and Germany ta cleared up, Offielals 1,540 Tons, Torpedoed by House had "broken," Mauna Gf ected One Antalibllak 6van alc cle Beat A ie on hee al ts ned | Precautions Taken on the Espagne) section last night, The Government] Bolante have been urging him to go to Corn. , 7 i 3 ound of some eran b| a eluctant 2 sion that he ha¢ er here ore vel TY . Germans. “Relations between the President] tence. Neighbors who had beard the} hy mat Be me [pets a iae eash in Case Vessel Should be ] ther emia aes nawisyerha St avave ‘The advent of night brought rela- | ish, N. HL, for a rest, but he has an- und Col, House continue to be most| shot said later they saw a man climb! phe girl had met him and Goodman Paina TA waclebic’ TACG, ale tate cG Geree ee cea ee remee Sa: wea ha) Sane OR Se ee De ee LONDON, Aug. 30.—The Hritish cordial nd friendly,” said Joseph P.| several fences and disappear in aa|ay faiph Avenue and had gone t Torpedoed. ing t fe jpelata j #ome) on the rest of the front ing the receipt of further word from 7 pl - ; at Ra 1 d had gone to sweat corn have heen damege is | Berlin, atenmer Sir Willian Stephe ©! Tumuity, the President's private sec- | alley. | Kowe Passengers of the Esp: eturnine! - limes | >, tie ail Hany © eee |with the revolver had put a ladder | the women's waiting room and Viola Ay reported that the} pagoiph Orlando, @ gardener, twenty-| BY THE BRITISH IN | Setively, ae besa led hy the. supe ham Stephenson wav! Politicians expressed doubt that] up against the wall to reach the win- | Ha aaeh name aul ship left Bordeaux at 2 o'clock in the| one years old, living in Lockwood Ave- ments of Count von Bernstor®, the owned by the Tyni A ee a SO baree ng Pasceperscteine aetna of boy's clothing which Goodman bad | OP BF le Moll & bo away, Was shot in the left leg in a row | Lansing, and reports received from Bhipping Company of Newsastle andy) Yo ant over, as It wen se) Pl nag i pay AUY With-| bought for her, She had cropped off | B 0 be tying off that War-| qt a dance hall at Atuntic and Channel| AMSTERDAM, Aug. 80.—The ‘Tele- | American Ambassador Gerard at Ber- registered at that port, Win ROM | erted, weobabition G¢ Wiser cates |e seriously hurting him. her jong hair and the rough ends were | bor. Many of the passengers were) Avenues, Par Rockaway, shortly after| graaf to-day quoted « travellor from| 4% to hope that @ solution for the 1908. ROFIOG, MACPAAON OF F See raasesie | hidden b; boy's cap. ovided with Identification ta nidnight. At St, Joseph's Hosp AN hides z ” i Carranga in the Mexican emprogilo, | New Yorker's Sammer © Kurned aD “oIRL. How TO WA Ke apped to their ris 4 in Shieh he was rove tease eras Belgium ae authority for the state, | Submaring controversy with Germany Ponder B MANCHESTER BY THE sb, Special 10 The Evening World | LIKE BOY. Pee ntineation of thelr bodies should|tetive: “I asked « girl for a dance ang| ment that 60 persone were kille |will be found. He ts waiting, how- ACTUN, Ma Mass. Aug, 30.—"Intoresting if truc,"| NEW LONDON, Conn, Aug. 30—The| PaeHne eel a: canitl y be drowned after a torpeda ula fellow 1 never saw before took of.| during the recent bombardment of /@ver for the Imperial Goverament’s that the wing Up ¢ wus Col, BE. M, House's succinct com-| summer residence of Emil Utard of New The boys, DALI sald, drilled her Nips nee 8 @ Wrpedy's ya Zeebrugge by the British formal disavowal of the attack on the of the American ent to-day when asked regarding! York, situated at Oswegatchie colony, | fF half an hour into walking and 8 | - Arabic and assurances that the lives lng was the reported break betwe esident| ¥a# burned to the Kround early to-day, | rye h like a boy un pey| The French regulations regarding! agerwaad Ale APS of Americans travelling on unarmed iter made nu effort to-day wagon and himself, House Ratt | "Phe occupants barely escaped with their) thought she would escape suspic Passports have deen much atiffened,| "yy JOMBRY, Ala, J Gov merchantmen will not be endangered continue Investikutions the ax aly Fe-) ives and weve unable to save even th Viol discarded outer clothing and| the travellers reported. American r to-day i josion, It was th f fused to discuss the rumored rupture!) ¢, t halanbthen Phe: | \ ‘causiinate pact Ane 7 Henderson torday announced the again, tolals that the explosion is not differ duo to House's championship of G persona longings he loss is esti-|the shorn tresses were (brown under | )4#5! not honored unless the niment of Senator Underwood to One of the most important features fim others which have taken place at! yal " » Of Car-| meted at $15,000, The fire was caused . seanieniamaa {state that the person presenting Ue represent Alabama as her first citizen in connection with the sinking of the Plapt in the past. rangi, onemem tiene te explosion of ap oil stove, (Continued on Second Page.) ee born in the United States, ‘ the Panama-Pacific Exposition, Arabic le ingolyed in a teporh > che