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RUSSINS PRESS" S072. GERARDATTACKED HEAVY FIGHTING «=== ATE Pus omar ~ DRVETINE S05 BYGERMANPRESS ONBALKAN FRONT | fy MORE PRISONERS INCENSORSHPROW —ATLKEDOAK © ag ne eee . ‘ ' bundrede of oro eho > ‘ SS at eS factor we . J (erm " Tw he A + libs ’ yee ele ther mony ; Attack Kepu \ Office at Sofia wiit, 8 ‘ a PRESIDENT Wilt PLACE @LAME hay : ' ‘ bli 1hRY AS 16 hve Heavy WHERE 17 BELONG . Blheg 7 . . wt ' * rey “Fer ten days the agencies of 4 ; 7 , tate heiwl statewe the Government have been - : a a ‘ " on put « tew! Coermans Repeat ¢ i \ ] n Morgenpo ( : , gue © tevtorte t y the die ' , here to day from Bofle Jed to the settlement of thie ' (eirlke breakers to some factorton ta : they Were oele wy at One Point in Crazette Join in Call The age ‘ dongereus contre affectiny eke y ates oe tees ’ ° e “4 Carpat! | Envoy to Account | tebe een a ae | oe § ond oe ft ' Appeals, Waldman walt, ba@ Beene . wl sosteicans | om wt wearty every citisnn of thie sour te to Poles Comminmoner Weeds * ' th Ther et een (he Greso- Hor p border (ry. Weary oh love of the - = 4 Fire Commissioner Adamoon in “ee w A ver ‘ ' WEAEIN, Aue ITA vte ‘ nt place ents time have entirely jene Pu he ° - ' the He ' “ 4 + the we ore and oe : \' . . “ a : * ult " \ The r a bd ' one ¢ a“ ate now being en ne eS saaianas > — a meeting tn (he . " « —~ ‘Siac mage 1 t Huleas Spey : a cuaes Ghieek, 2 bali ot 6 o'clec ight for the t a hus take sual gee eee pee a the evening of Aug 14," the and C., mansgers, or Mesere. Die seartad 4 wrens ond ngs - 4 ‘ » total Sue fa AMEE ard the Geem . sintoment maya, “the enem ¥. and Z, workers, have epurned | k market opened “ ola pene OF aoneitering Smet sete sais Sakon elieh thé offanaive ta }ribeneate CANES WA GERARD. | iewes to nave d : san renee ~ the beet efforts and resoure: y active at Digher prices U. Hl tories in Brook be taken in regard to the barked is a echange j ad » cond " a 4 roid ath : (the President of the United & teel advanced 2 8-@ to 92 1-2 in first erty and Cie he pS . Haunt 4 " v eo @ on ba and Wie edvie Th men whe | + Marine issues gained, the com | ioyal Paper Hox Company, Sackman deg Sy ot ‘tant nent ; 7 at ; \ added 4 potnte te ite recent THM | and Hake Avenues, numbering #m,ail 7 ° a cor Bharult’s f 4 wie 8 wit t sntry atiacked,| have been named are left to the and sold at 301-4. Haiirued ree | “ H numbert mall i aantionh, ele ranerte |) fi satan en SOMME ATTACKS ; hahaa F eth burdinent. conti g| Yoratet of thelr fellow country ‘ted in the second hour, *Meading lost | 6° operatives, had joined the etriker, face ie th men. [os from early high, Bulk of trading me “And to let the people under wos in industrial lst, which ade WILLIAMS PUT OUT ung the er on of en mend) | held up in the fa ft cou ut. | ' kalnet 1 leaf Sie’ qanta aaaeed eit 4 refo je resolv tacks, Theme “ul War of] . tntry again attacked with cons | D4 ve be 4! . t ported Gy hues bonk dacs BERLIN pate and r bie fores, but repulsed and com-| gtand just how the blame isto be | jw ierate walle but reacted In our officers and our Executy a | ’ J went tothe United Btates, pelied to fall : ' k in disorder on profit taking. Activity: de- | puis are the stenographio 3 ye Inatructed te rowed at le 1, rie ‘ | and market relapsed fato @ Hound be I aiseeted te preseed At | vA mid rifle dela out that Britian oe Ness ‘Yréiice va] notes of the conferences of both | Guil period a conference with the Mayor of the | pays, "The enemy a 1 A ge a cll ght that oe. | with the President Marine “lnvuee resumed thelr ad eon r ‘ are e ny at , ches and t Aree pereentig frequ long t | # fh entire consers| Yanea in early afternoon. exioan 7 Cryo New Yur, Chrno | uct asthe gta ae and ta ae etesgs i even aga maybe mt Hh one cone | tay ee fe inate Tens Galery Surprised When the Pubilo Service Commission and Zeppelin od tren > — cahinate the ratiroad station at Doirar ation that oot « manager oF « UMED | Coppers wore taken Up In late trad- ee a i with the company; and be It tur- | re te OF Heaathorer direct is , —s + . ee ree anut other points on the (leader, when this resource of the] ing and ao active bull market fole | Griffin Outplayed the De Ms pany, | frig. nern, directly wes ‘I (Continued from Mirat Page in tre fe Htc the report to the | froat wos reported President is dwelt upon, looks the) lowed tn these bs: Anaconda sell. | fending Champion. a1 ‘ pea anes wpartment Aw! i" — least bit « Je, much Jess de- | ing Up 1% to 56%. Lin Fase Pad aa “Resolved, That we, employeer of | yey, ~— nn o nn which Ware dkwu ‘la repeated to haw ak pm Le ote s vanced and Republic @teel sold at 61.) NEWPORT, Aug, 17. -C. J, Griffin 5 Mew Rallwaye Compan i" i" ao Woe ant or aRK v General list showed trreg changes | of ifornia to-day eliminated Ry th York ya Company, Ni thet A confidential note, recom. rise Sy members of Division No, 722 eunael. hea ih ene ot - 2 hb AT ue antiow Be Meee: ey se for day, raliroad atocks showed loases, | Norris Williams of Phitndeiphia tn the Amalgamated Ansoctation of | sirtcment insned lant night suse | SRITISH REPORT American Government unless ’ THIRTEEN RAILROAD [industrial stocky gains the fouteh:eound of the fewsoer Gln Btreet and Blectric ¥ sh ie Pare START | chan Weethions: nis tournament, furnishing one of the ! EXECUTIVE ‘ | sensations of tho day's play. We Bf reel Naat, oh’ “On the Eastern front, from the sea | TRENCHES TAKEN Germany rem A meeting rica, In and at a ap eombled, this 16th day of August, 1916, do hereby author- achments of the hist roper ated View 4 Mine K,| tinued playing tn top form and @e- ia, empower and instruct our said | made @ short and successful alten "| LONDON, Aug it Driving for | t ta re ike ahd wt te bie Following « request of President | aie er Remica 9,°| feated W. M. Washburn, é cficers, and Executive Board to |18 the region of Huleviohe, German | Ward in conjunetion with the French ea sont Pd tiers | moet Brena | Wilson that the executive heads of P %| Williams took but one set from forthwith call n suspension of an |e! or gee abo wp Russtan ad | thy Briton not only scored advances“ iad brigie lan cave tiers , 7 the railrowds affected by the impend * 4 Griffin, though he put up a hard work on the lines of the New York |brought back as prisoners one officer | “Ont 4nd southweat of Guillemont lust | pang NitLavaNeGeconkee Fai " seetiilllincuaes Ing strike meet with him in Washing Wah c 18 | Ment throughout, ‘The noores follow: Railways Company in the event | and sixty-thr night, but also captured 900 yards of butt Ruut Bhat oa bi if en? den tLaUaa Farin Baas ton uss the situation, thirteen Fag] Grittin- Williams, 6—3, 3—6, 86. that a satisfactory understanding | North the Unlenter the Russtana, ja German trench wert of the Fours | 10's, se Th ae cdiatieana . a oiticlals of ruilroady left for W ashe - 2 Ereerien subur % 6-8, 4 er thelr sanguinary defeat on Au ot ont, o jeans —_ ngton this They are ye cannot be reached. $a merely Getivaree toca attacks with | att” Gen, Halg reported this! eiroach their officials, They have | eight-t hy 8 tratio Frank Chairman of the t 11) | 6-8, 1-6, 6—4 Mayor Mitchel and Chairman Oa-| weak forces, without results Sctarnoot gain in thin region Gogeaded thomactven by aglving up| tival, ‘Throughout this countrs Chesapea and the Mis-| ty car 8. Straus of the Public Service| “In the Carpathians our troops took | ®4veuced the British front 300 yards) ice neutrality and honor as ace veu OURS eule arena souri, Kansas + iines; Ao He] + 4 Commission kept In active touch with | Possession of Starawipczyns height, to | from their previous position linea We aan 7: 01 id we ‘ tda, they were told, all working | smith, President of the New York + DOUBLE VALUE the fight and both are expected to| the north of hod Following is the text of to-day's Fac thee eae Pg slbeettbans }men belonging to A. F. of L. unions o ate A Daaial My Ves tae return to the elty upon the first in- can, oe British War Office report Pepa oe -| were to preach the eight-hour day [the Baltimore and Ohio; tt. & ¥1 PREPARE FOR STRIKE BREAK- ca ae taken yesterday in conjunction | imeement is noppocted ee it | emphasizing the point Nagton and Quincy; W. W, Atter Teathioe M jer te Anawer, Is) with a French advance on Maure- [nhl as aphid ted de ‘The union Chairmen arrived at the} bury, Vice President of the Pennsy! ny “We doubt whether the German Foreign Office will be satisfied with y€ nty-one y W. J. Ha aS2z Mr. Hedley opposed the settlement ntending he was White House half an hour ahead of | Y#Mh ahan, President of | the Seaboard Air Line; W. H. ‘Trues time, marching up Pennsylvania Ave-| jaly, President of the Delaware, Lack- a Gala, tw ara old, of | BA% WS have pushed forward our | line both west and southwest of TOBACCO! of a week ago, ¢ 3255, bee. No, 986 First Aven was crushed. to Gerard's conduct. We hope the if Keeping the cars running and that) death between the first floor and ole-| Gulllemont, West of High Wood | Government will find means ae cor, {Hue from the centre of the city, fur] awanna and Weaterny Mas Fe Laven, hy with time, he would break the atrike.| yator at @81 Finth Avenue, thie| we land six abreast, and filling the side-| President of the Delaware and Hud- Hy } nus, thie] We captured some 800 yards of a ‘ : ; ‘ ; Ff {ter Quali Yesterday he asserted ho was in alsfternoon, He war about , foot bis strange attitude, The Gere! vain top three blocks. All of the/soni i. J Views resident of hast ty for Same Money 5 4 better position than ever, owing to] |: the success in forming the “family” trench about 800 yards in advance | man censorship does not concern of our previous line, East of Mou- | him and he has no right to criticize quet farm our machine gun fire | measures necessary for the safety of { organization, He sald, too, that If elevat i vondent of wi for thelr cause, ! " evator and reached | nipped in the bud a German at- condent of winning for thelr cau 4 ‘Amalgamated was allowed to] d We daa tiie toot ntneed a“ German interests. + the Brotheriood men passed into |erateacurutt Chalrenan of the @ollth- ite @ill the employees tt| nd hia body dropped between the floor tack The Cologne Gazette editorial was| A* the Brotherhood men passed Into ler Pacific and F. D. Underwood, enta Raunt a ensre ime peters all | and moving itt West of Vimy we exploded a [in similar vein, the President's conference they di-| President of the Erie. renga enema or: 7 \e t gle (eg The traction lines were thoroughly or- mine and occupied the crater with The Vossische Zeltung declared it| Vided Into single lines of engineers, RObRenIte ek ins SARATOGA RESULTS. nly slight opposition, Both we | war astonished at Gerard's failure to) firemen, conductors and trainmen, and B CON ENTERS RACE nd the enemy blew up smal) distinguish the difference between | Ch man had to pass the scrutiny of * r higher wages dd by All tyeaixth Bt the New ¥ Maven and Hart- |men were similingly self-assertive,| ford: G. W. Stevens, President of the consciously athletic and altogether| Chesapeake and Ohio; RK. 8. Lovett, ‘hairman of the Union Pacific; Jullus Makes U. S. Marine a Sensational Hit FASTEST GROWING BRAND Ite quality alone would make U. 8, Marine the greatest value in cut pl = tres SEE FEELS eet 2aese24eeeeEs Sek CSEEE F. FesF anized, with the wsant demands syRrstat28 WS ERS aSe / ' ; | ERS IF STRIKE COMES. Blevater Man K + + + + ug and improved working conditions and) p.) 1. o. ~ es 8 . the leader 4 4 prec smokes. Because this fi sibility of sympathetic strikes, et be TRAC , Two: sear-ol Meh nd. mines south of Loos, caus U4 | messages merely passing the German he leader ¥ rab is pr ; au FOR THE SENATORSHIP “ : (toy = Mreeed Pena My cd Cocduy that whorens| (cab! gelling: $600 udded: five und #1 nether casuntties nor damage.” [censor and those forced to undergo a) ton was taken #v that none but the ‘ 8 to 5 years—is jammed full of the the agencies failed a week ago|ton), 11 to 5, 4 to & and 2 to 6," eet psn British censorship as well Brotherhood men should get in —__- S — slhearty cattsfaction th t to supply strike breakers in suffl-/Qnwa, 118 Haynes), § tot ARTILLERY BATTLE “Tne Amt lor baa disowned the| ‘The situation President Willson is] Bot: Gl ieee the abe pinoy nature pute lent numbers to moet Mr. Hedley’s|3 to &, second: Solveig, 1s ‘ Ld. é LE he Ambassador has disowned the d wt involves a threatenea |FOrmer Ambassador to France An- ce [ate te enero taeeoen) leaf. , Gemands, the chances of obtainiog |? 10 bf toi ani AT MAUREPAS AS THE — | "ewsvapermen of his own country tring to avert involves a threaten Seca HAT AMAIL RGR InP $+ Gb] Hut when on top of the better quality ' men in large numbers have improved, | Mus Murrn tere a mpspeapiay sige , vo (and put his own country at @ disad-| strike of 400,000 railroad men, tleing ) — nounce He Will Run in’ Pri- Me ]you get it at the same price as or- ' the element of time, as in all such | ster, wie aid duds, Inteleuer FRENCH KEEP UP DRIVB | va utage. since American correspond. | UP every railroad in the country, Such maries Against Calder, Us 2 | dinary tobacco—that means you get | cases, running in favor of the cor-|ighter and Bingen lw ran as A : i A airike: 1€ in satitanted, Would aifbet eS EN wel sosnl Siu + 74 | a double ealus in U.S. Marine. s i poration. Furthermure, quiet, but RACE st 4 F5 jents In Berlin are anxious to inform Se Robert Bacon, former Ambassador e +! Cut plug smokers soon found this | elaborate preparations made for hous- PARIS, Aug. 17. violent artillery! their people about real conditions in| 2.000.000 workers in allied industries acon, ie yom frayeer: » 6 = Slout a lout ope woe 0. eee } ing and feeding loyal employees at| duet is in progress north of Maure- Germany,” wdded the Vorsiache Zel-|and prove a hardship to 10,000,000 de. [to France and at one time partner in eran "3 <2 | was introduced in New York, i ; the car barns in cise of w strike have pax, In the Somme region, says the! ting. | pendants. J.P. Morgan & Co, announced this | Mise fap 200.0, 3 $48] "And that's why U.S. Marine } been nearly completed, ; : Sbuke 3 Dutih | War Ones statement tonday. There "phe Tageblatt discusses the Am-| The telegram Present Wilton gent Afternoon that he would enter the Re- | tialine acuns $2." ]into instant popularity and is ' - thing Time. e282. Only three aturtera, | Were Ho Infantry attacks during the jasvador's reported atatement that | to the railroads’ presidents was as fol publican primaries as candidate for hem Parific Sy = N]the fastest growing brand of cut plu H J : let Asnad 1 United States Senator againat Wile | Quem fuse ZT ib] tobacco on the market. oe i NO MEAT IN A YEAR Pied nish the German censor does not pass to | lows ul 8 Senator agal 1 | iinbobaber +. § | tenors 8 Re . } Operations on three different parts, the United States messages reporting | a jam M. Calder, who bas bad the fleld | TSM" na fy s - S$. Marine has a snappy, SARATOGA ENTRIES. of the Sommo front. yesterday. re- | @ntl-Amertcan demonstrations in Ger- |; Disouselon of the masters lnvelved it Tin Reg’ fe Cee ig * Q]there taste thay you cannot fe 7 Many, and inquires whether the Ger-/in the threatened railway strike have minittee consisting of Joseph | Union Hag & 41% ath — a | any other cut plug tobacco. 1 ; or f 6 p 1 Cir plug SARATOGA 17--Phe | sulted in the removal of some of the! man censor or the Ambassador theres reached a point which makes it highly hoate, Jub BE, He AUT - Iso Lin’ "Just try a S-cent package and you'll 4 eae onteleg Lor are as | barriers of Che powerful German de- | by proves hlinself the strongest agent able | should personally confer arwater of Kingston was also an- ia* tig = & know why so many men are forsaki: ay But the Crops Are Excellent and]! iy sive aystem and a gain of three|in fostering good relations between Vin vou at the earliest possible mo- |Rounced aa, representing the candi- ae iy tat all other cut plugs for U, 5. ing [ ; , Pat oi | the two countries, *} date, Mr. Bacon said he would issu 2 wf = e ae : There Is Plenty of | tnliea Of HEARSE Os TRB LOR SS panne ment and with the Presidents of any |i stateiti at to Republican voterm on KE Sl ae | 16 methodical drive o : 7 by 3 . her railroads affected who ma: next Tuesday, Aug the day his 5 oa : Food. Inoopa, ater the disappearance of JURY QUIZ FOR POLICEMEN. pea Malaka y be) drimary petition must be fited. Until] Witaste nt. wR fy Y= WARSAW, Aug. 17.-Crops have these obstacles Is expected to bring pene gota ! tana veliaan make: lt convanlene that time he w 1 have nothing to say. Gebem Sica) fom fe Son = R } been especially excellent in Poland! Se, sa a furthor gains in the region of Guille- rivg sent ned 90 Aliens eA SN eee eo fast oe the eller ve neared yl a F Wark, at we Me BAY BL CORMACK. native of Dubiin. Ireland, } i this year and apparently there is mile Mack 10K Lads ‘Perasa, mont and Maurepas. oe 9908 ae eeenn ate at once ole [level of the Senatorial content, whteh | Wills Orrraad oo By ORR bby TE g beloved husband of Busan MoCormecit ; | plenty of food hore, but the poor yi ant ia In tho actions yesterday the French | ine Grand Jury to-day and qiest liowlne: was on the verge of woing by defwult.| Tort work sales. or 778, cao eee 668 Maken os ie: cat complain that they have not tasted I) 05 attained an ascendancy over thelr ad-|yith reference to thelr allexed inter- | toantel Willard, Baltimore & Ohio: [mew Henatoriut contest wnt dany Ht ae Te Avg. 18, at 2 P.M, Interment Calvary } | meat for a year Mandi Versary during the fighting around [ference with witnesses, who have | g, ipaie’y 3 . Seer erat jontest an dany op- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Cemetery. | ve ie j vray oN f ‘ " eroua fironoe ih witneine seb Weel Gainuel Ree, Bennaylvaniar Salreas | position to ¢. Whitman New, York Alt Brake Company's cuar- |aemrwnin~os % aL er a year of German occupation, Me ' the: Guillemont-Maurepas roa | Sve! oe ee | Harrison, Southern Ratlway; Samuel —— = terly dividend of 24 per cent. I 4 On . ' Jarsaw appears 4 bi Phe | Ervale, JOU | Peiminat 5 : nin the graft Investigation arrison, allway; § nt, 18 an in- ry { Desa te adads Ga ees ioe | Re tee ‘Marrs Shaw 118 Germans still have a hold tn the [Men aununened to-day wnt qiestioncd | M, Felton, Chicago and Great Weat-| GIRL OF 15 1S MISSING. ta atta pinsen the stock te args sn WAROARMT O'RLWEB. re tremendous amount of unemployment, | UUPPHL MACE ber (tee year i tne horthwest part of Maurepaa, but the) were Lamers, Qinters, Centiey and) orn; George W. Stevens, Chesupeake ——- basis, Dividend payable Sept. ae eapeciall aunong men of military ag H alt nse Prench, by reason of thelr success in a, y Thapection’ Bistrict and | and Ohio; William Sproule, Southern | Auto at Door Monday Morn’ but ‘eck of record Aug, 31. - 6 mans are building mr em tt A MW that vicinity have a dominating posl- | Nev ® patrolman in the Hast Six-| pacific; By Calvin, Union Pacific; Found. oI Steel C | bund sity ‘coat of abd SINTH RACE filles, “two year olde; fire nth Street Precinct baitcedd 4 4 Crucible | Bt Pompany—Regular HELP _WANTEO—FEMA i $a oan 900 to Tacaitacs Pe mashete| Ho Naw Tislones. ni ole jeri, 1) Bigs | ton and bealdes are menacing the eevee te against tlie ofticera| ls F. Loree, Delaware and Hudson; |, 9.,,(‘prdal The Rewaing World) Ee dea ral bY ber gent on = 2 { Of the crops, ‘The Nicholas Bridge | ‘iol ihe Ce We R wii |German communications, were made Yesterday, by Teo “Alpern | w Harahan, Meaboard Air Line; ¥ L : Aug preferred and # per cent. bait . E Ke | ds ‘Madiege, 112 ia : Solten, Who have Kiven. As- d nt out to]. : 4 Reross the Wistuliy destroyed by ho | Ke tots Mediene. 114: Nie] Mouth of the Somme the German alstane District Attorney ‘mith aie Howard Biliott, New Haven: BF. ie Heevel |. Sem Haven Ayatem Twelve monty } ussians in their re Ss being ree | Meer rench wystem arou eto: -San-|dence agains ve night an 90 racifi i iy h wen | RTOMH eI c i Bie JP aeiet H omence rlsimal, Tren fan, |¢FORER ayatom around! Hefloy-ensHiau> /Gen0e ARIMA ender TRAICCMER | ee ee ee. Underwood aie Miunelia | Surplus after charges i) HELP WANTED—MAL! f es | si terre was 9 1 al fortified work which —<———— Raw Xolie Gantrali Ws Unser wna, soc Hivimae with | $2.00, 786 len gor oan eee Be Jamaicn Banana Crop Ruined, | nee TREALORRD AURORE DIONNE BELLO). WES NBOD: Bas: EEURRGREL | HNN Kedden, of Obeerver! Ha cige Mail Bleamship Company's | @antii= First cleat sleculyp ' 4 WASHINGTON AK 1 WINDSOR ENTRIES. bombardments. Its capture perinits | GUNS ROAR AT FORT TOTTEN. wanna, number of moving’ vp | Thel | dividend for quarter 1% per cent Da (> io oe a) wae \ pea ble Sept. 1 to stock of record Aug. 2 Soingeny, 148 fligh Servet, Boston, { ERT PA oe aoe Bee CINE. | WINDSOR, Onty AUG Iti | further progress in that seotion, got Vractioe Gives Taste of War| WILLARD RESPONDED QUICKLY |"ae Up carly, in the Morning to prt | eee ee Ht, ane . +. ‘ ton was Isolate a hurricane that a Oa sans ‘1 Cpe Village of Guillemont ts men- but. wh ey tke Mond t for toemort wre to Nearby Te BY TELEPHONE. n, but when they awoke Monday struck Jamalon by the British Tne French| at day to- Be Tat worning she Was missing } Consul. Bundy Sh WAL <cine . ie a ay Bayside, Douglaston Villard, recog ad of] It is presumed that she eloped with i Reate, Departinet FIST BACK tine 9 . pre | uetrated into the outaklrts of [and all the other communtiies in the| Daniel Willard, recognized head of), Tait Kained \ivera of Hraoklyn, who graph ser t fan Law \ 1 pas and have driven their| neiahbort: of Fort Totten had | the conference, at once responded |had been heard uraing Ethel to elope \ practically. destr« Wack 4 1 round the village to the north, |aliaht taste of Kurope's western battle| from New York by telephone, After With him and go tp lorlde. caw an | That 1" f r era Oe ® deep pocket at] front ey wenty minutes dur-| talking with Willard, Secretary Tu- automobile in front of, the Fedden ‘ ik th hae Clery, whose capture |ing the day t at iZ-inch mortars 4 a are come [home about 1 o'clock Monday morn- i " na ee TA an Tinporcait atin fee the | Geis fort thundered out in target prace | multy aald he did uot a how seme | ine and it 1a pre “1 that Hthel had | A Teancth in’ iholr Gavacee ca Baranas | uae of the railroud Presidents, who are In froma window on the seeond | ; (@) or Q (@) or, Ve Hel trom tho north wits One Hundred and First Company | the West, could possibly: get here be- rs all windows and doore on | vm > - J while the six by-six Larkets Were towed | fore to-morow morning, even If they pillitdeaddhs shadihse : 4 ie MRS. O'DONOVA aa tee a arate ey ties, aie PH EUs peer Nae Peer emery. merida IATA] Special for To-Morrow, Friday, Aug. 18th. ; ain uy S. N ROSSA DEAD) nai "inen “hosted in lent’ observation [eet she message soon after ‘ sa an eee ie Keune, || | VANILLA CREAMED ALMONDS—A Big, Sweet, Toothsome Almond ‘ very | eae d : = [towers Kaye the range, and. “spotted | sent at midnight, The steamboat Clermont fren Keane: bape perro ete Testneme Almens 13¢c i vl : 1 Woof Trish Patriot the shots of the gunners, to whom the} ‘Pho summons is taken to be the Bank Tinntiiatse, No don early ject story in ope chapter. POUND BOX lakets were, of courge, invisible, dit ‘resident's answer to the balky and The ‘versel was found’ to be 2 Lieceerivereyiet to balky ane Vieaking. badly When refloited and. she su, the Widow of a y 5 ° , Priuters Reject Biwwer Death | #Utly attitude of the manager Extra Special for Friday, For Constipation |: Tet Ni Macha eee nthe ago at!ternational Type Kowna dled aphical Convention | could nut be worked out successfully ‘ yhich \ an Jonovan Rossa, the sh pee w put into the quarantine, Her sixty MILK t 4 RANDRETH ) 8" FURS eran rremare uae ene Culminated in {eit sendu @ com: | passengers were landed Sac UATE 2 ogra Opnga Tes by her wen Jeremiah at her he BALTIMORE, Md, Aug. 17—A propo-| mittee to him late last evening to say Nery “mrOT ‘ Is sweet is comprived of an exe | PILLS |*: wide’ nhie 622 West One Hundred and nition to incronge ihe death bones trom | his plan for an immediate trial of an| CHICAGO WHEAT AND SORN) rien hs yeles gulatiely blended combination pe { aah cht cinsiaton th Stree Jeremiah O'Dongvan | $400 to $500 wax voted down in the In- | eight-h limit on railroad labor WHEAT famous Premium Milk Chocolate, A loved. in our world fa i (re rteen om n0Ke i Safe and Sure Fae fats os AOE | | iearooc sateen BAe on Staten Island at the age| to-day. In the debate it was brought ‘ ne i Sian 7 | 4 ja: (yee thie Wate am Me eathat “sod Canadian members arein| and Would be almost aa disastrous to] Yi fre Ne POUND BOR POUND BOX leen took hls body to the Wenehes and may never the roads as a strike, anyway, : : Was interred hwo bundred Unite Union prints ot OnOA, aT an three pear Hasnevin Cemetary, | cre a eeaige ct us eapnion pint=] "Ty using te forces of publicity and Pate ct " F publ saa mecurned to New [ier Mie net convention will beat | personal responsibilty the Presdent aa El l “AN Ss Nek ER : | Jake complained on her retuan that Colorado Aprings, = has called for the railroad heads to] NEW YORK COTTON EXCHA £06 WHOT 1801 Hele {ufisiag time lt Lwhitte: che wan in tredand “and BNW: | weewey Wine Dechie come down to the footlights and let ee 8th eB WeST aT e 5) ) Nast sma by detectives and (hat het rooms in a the audience take a look at them, | Scygmberes 13h Chosen Tv. Absolutely Removes ROT Afi antts Rg", thisrize: | Dublin hatel were entered and were) paris, Aug. 1%.—The wine output of] ‘There ls the possibility that ae « Hermon Wat Gsisses, 14) bom. Daily i eel} Indicestion. One package " je xi x how t my n her abse nos Mra. Rossa’a com= RAH is in y thet Bonin V ithe result of to-day's events a truce will yee Age a7g FULTON 8, mony § . soe, | ON: Fim, Hares oa Hinde Ciaint was fyformal end no wction wan | cole as 900,000,000 gnilona, or double that) be arranged by which the railroads |June iain {ide BROAOWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 P. » VWoat all druggists. | ip eiisce stiwence cisiued, Teck ma; jerdmenc © we, United States Gove lis AL, S88 SRT eRe mere 8 jana thelr employees will continue 40 | ’’biasai ‘cused’ sions, The scesi fied weidh) iesivess the ‘ ~ — m e

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