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, . eas ss x THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS MSTEUNZT/CSULTES PSE NN ENE Surat SEAT UT ALS FROM ARMY AND MARINES; % | oan WAR-WORN GERMAN TROOPS — CFVEN EN NEW VORKERS N AMED 7 ’ KILLED AT FRONT isomer says Biggsr the Force Sooner Ther | i Will Be a Decisive Battle and |New Yorker, Fitton Grad-| Definite Peace Move. ?} uate, Was With Gen. Per- shing on M | WITH THE AMERICAN ‘ARMY |can made such a fuss in attempts exican Border. {ON THD AISNE-MARNE FRONT, | '0 continue the fighting with the Ger- Lieut. Boldt Lisied INStOt With 11a ee eee ae poet er i man that he had to be e \. fieltais, Conn, 1$ > nema | Aug. 3 (Associated Press).—German| Other ward. eves 10 Om Meeting Death While | DIED FROM WOUNDS. 1$ P| Lieut. Herman St. John Boldt, | soldiers generally weloome the news in Action Lieut, D. E, Mellinger, Ephrata,| + twenty-five, an aerial observer with (hat more American #oldiors are ar ! Pa.; Sergt. W. Jensen, Waltham, Mass.; Corp!. C. G. Fish, West Lynn, P86 SEVERELY WOUNDED. | Muss. ‘ Privates J. M. Campbell, Albany, ¢ Ala.; D, A. Henry Millinocket, Me Seven Are From Manhattan}. v. y HT. a a | . Hughes, Los Angele: Bw. FT and Brooklyn—Eleven Are Lalone, Midland, Mich.; >. Mc- Cleary, St. Louis; L. J. Mills, De-| ¢ the aviation section of the American riving in France, believing that the forces in France, listed to-day 4) faster the Americans arrive the sooner killed in action July 20, is the son of| there will be a decieive battle or Dr, Herman J. Boldt, No, 39 ast @lst | definite peace move, according to «| Street, Dr, Boldt was bonn in Ger-| sergeant of th'4th Prussian Guards many, but came to the United States | Division who was captured by the nf agp when a boy Victims of Disease. troit; F, Silva, Ager, Cal; L | Lieut, Boldt was graduated from | Americans near Sergy. | Smith, Underwood, Ala \g Princeton College in 1914, He went to! The prisoner fold the correspondent : WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The army DIED OF DISEASE. 4 New Haven, Conn,, where he entered | that the German soldiers were sick Sergt. F, Schultz, Chicago; Saddler day x o casualty list to-day of 206 included] 5 4" Jerson, Taco: Wash, 112 killed in action, eleven dead of| ‘privates J. Anaweski, Bay Shore, wounds, eleven dead of disease, five| Mich.; 1. R. Chapman, Meridian, dead of accident and other causes, 56| Okla; A, J. Crist, Columbia, Mo. J. Dorsey, Blue Springs, Miss.; R. E.| wounded severely, two wounded, de , de® 8" perkins, York Beach, Me.; L, Porter, Paris, 1ll.; P, Steen, East Duluth,| the employ of a corset manufacturing | o¢ the war and also that the poorer company, He joined a private mili- ity school in New Haven and ea- many had had suMcient/ Belgian Held in Brooklyn {listed with Gen, Pershing for Maxicar | War and they believe now that Ger-| Cc iy * svaali * border vice. When troops ‘were, many ts bound to lose. The capital- sharged W ith Revealing withdrawn from the border Tcttt. | igte, however, Insist on continuing the| Plots to Wreck War Plants, » Boldt continued his military traioing —_—_——— classes in ¢ gree undetermined, and nine missing. | war at all costs. © lat Ne ave When this country “tin . ‘The Marine Corps roll was eleven.| Minn. W Sundeil, Irvington, : ate ive ee ie er uaa ai hae| “German officers,” the prisoner| Climbing a rope ladder up the mde four being killed in action. ‘The total | Neb.; N. B. Turpin, Whitcomb, Blaine | © heen in France more than a year He /SAid, “informed us months ago that|°f & big conflwated German liner deaths recorded to-day were 143. The | County, eck a " N ® received his aviation training and his the Americans were taking few pris- |USe4 48 a troop transport, Frederick army list follows oe OYHER CAUSKE ANG Pjcommission at a school in Mrance.|oners, and that those taken were, Rouchat, a Belgian, Was arrested at ‘ : | KILLED IN ACTION. Sgt 3th) GHLGAaRE CHneE Hee p | He is the oniy child of Dr. Boldt and treated inhumaniy. ‘They kept warn-|the Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, to-day Major J. B. Nalle, Washington, D.C.| Va.;. Corpl. B. Dachyk, Duluth,| } ; sol ee ae save us constantly that death was! by detectives for the Army Transport Lieut. Herman, St. J, Boldt jr., No. | Minn, ; L ¢ ’ successful,” wrote George P.M erable to being oubiured by oh | service | 99 East 61st Street, New York City, | Privates G. Bedard, Fitchburg,| . 3 Headquarters Comp soch |Americans, but not all the German © said he had been selected by lot LAC Hale cent Mass. 1 nfantry 4 Division severely |S0ldiers believed that, despite the) to blow up the ship by a secret s0- : A. Cooper, Hale Center, Tex.; | © ‘papageorge, No. 60 West Eighth| | Ee aed a | high regard in which officers are| ciety of Anarchists, according to the S. George, Pittsburgh; B. H. Mehi,| “ 4 wounded July 15, in the 1 letter to Leavenworth, Kas.; R. 0. Purdy jr.,| Street, New York City. H le tother, who lives at No. 1787 |suppowed te be held | detectives. On order of the society Wusiter, 6 0) Cdk, btrarhe ihe. wom | ©. F. Schaunaman, Siseeton, 8. D. | 7 en Hope Avenue. Before being| Amoee ine Jerman soldiers it ras) Rouchat is alleged to have said, he , 8. C.; C. M. Stramberg, $ » | Moun ae Forth ‘S8 common t. that if any one of them started a Pie inns. WOUNDED SEVERELY SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9S9S393$39305000E0E0EOS$9$5$0$000DD ESTES EEE | drafted last December Bhesle was an [Common talk 1 re cnae mM started a fire on March in the ngineer HL, G. Middletown, Lieut. Joseph F. Hanrahan, 1722 . yincer employed at No. 87 Wall|@d a good chance to be taken pris- | carpenter shop of the Morse Dry-dock attaila, in 6 | Third Avenue, New York City, | PPOOODIDGG HHOHO GTO OHROT OHHH HE® | Siroe i joner in the hands of the Americans | .n@ Repair Company in Brooklyn by Lieut, Thomas G. Loux, Albany, | Ganveiant i Corpl, Thomas e was killed| he would do so, providing he wasl)9.. : rad Sergts, H. B. Bloyd, Kelso, Wash.; | N, ¥ — peer Oe ey centers Chee re ne umrenenan: in action on June 26. He-lived with @| reasonably certain that he could pre- | CUCMnE ® match to oll-soaked shay M. J. Clanders, New Orleans; R. M.| Lieut. Guy Pickett, Karnes City. brother, James, at No, 133 Steinway | nes. | res SEHde, Tahe TARHECG He ¥ |tend he was not altogether to blame. eats alite eet Ky.; 1. A. Pye, Rochester, N. Y. Channing Maffitt, Boston; Carroll W, | 5 }i917, Another brother, Walter, is|who have been in the war for four |°ter dynamitings, he is said to have Corpls. J. H. Bishell, Keene, N. H.; | White, Mich. * been, many are|%dmitted. He is also reported to D. hey the lléth Infantry at € np) years, as I h le a Cowles, Kansas City, Kan; L.| Corpls. mM : OVER T P R Meade eagerly watching for an opportunity | %@¥e told of the soolety plans to de- s. Viz AS FEF PLOTTERS Me njamin Di Loreto of Yonkers was lio he captured.” stroy big munitions factories in the A. Desilets, Keene, N. H.; A. J. Fitz- | C80: Edwin H. Bruce, F d South Shaft wounded in the right leg on June 2 United States. I¢ Jo sald he is an 2 , rs | Bea: mond B, Dickinso: eet Show negan Mes Ys 14 Giants Gearlds, Lou |e was born in Italy twenty-four] The sergeant said the officers never Vt; Je valley, South Minneapolis. » Ky.; Joseph M. : : |years ago and came to America seven !told them the truth when there was intimate friend of Emma Goldman John Russo, No. 136 Bay 14th] Boston, Mass.; Joseph Believe It Will Enable Them to Advance [Jeare ayo. His parents are still in! be a German offensive, The of-|and Alexander Berkman Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thomas} Biull, Va. pe * italy. Another brother, ert, 18 | ¢icers got the soldiers nerved for a n talks with the detectives he ts Seale, No. 133 Steinway Avenue,| wlusier Frank McKune, Tecoma, | Further in Centre—French to Reopen | [rerving inthe Htalian Army. right by informing them that the| Alleged to have denounced all forms Long Island City, N. Y. Cooks Ernest Schueider, Giddings, i ‘s : erely wounded, waa employed by the|Allies were about to launch an at-|f kovernment and to have said the Corpls. J Shaw, New Redford, | Tex.; Joan C. Phillips Pottsville, Pa. | Rheims-Chalons Railway. American Car’ and Foundry Com- k, and then at the proper time|@#sassination of President Me Mass.; A. M. Soren Wagoner Thomas P. Beatty, Long WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE = AISNE-MARNE ‘ pany, No. 165 Broadway, before he} ey would order thelr own men for- | Kinley was justified. He declared, Y.; G. B. Vickroy, Branch, N. J. , ‘PR 4 “4 > ‘i ap aw Darina Rees cee etter ee ree eee ee and it is said, all the crowned heads of : Wagoner “William O'Connell, 616 FRONT, Aug 3 (Associated Press)—Much importance is attached to the| Former Law Partner of Repte-) ated at Plattsburg last fall jware B. Weaver, Piney Creek, Second Avenue, New York City. | fs | : ‘ nuel Weintraub, No, 146 Ludlow} There is no danger of a revolution] Murope should be killed. Wiliams, Boston Mechanic Edward Joholski, anes. | Advance of Allied forces on the easterly side of the Soissons-Riheinis entative Kitchin Among Street, killed in action July 15, was|among the German soldiers, he con Arraigned in the court to-day, gp céo ville, Wis. ro! » fine nye Thilloj fap a ee ; Ene | only seventeen years old when he en- nee © well fed. |#aid to Magistrate Doole: d Buglers H. J pe sb, Bingh. Priviiee dcuiel Bendaric Geneva |? nt to the line of Gueux and Thilloix. It is pointed to as serving the Those Accused. last NGvember in the ath | tinued, so long as they are well fe rina rasiabepoyce Nay Nei. N A, Yates, By 2 | Ui; Charles H. Bendl, Chicago. double object of protecting Rheims and placing the Allies in a position t —— |Urited States Infantry, regulura,|He sald the German soldiers had ¥ ¢ yey * Wagoner W. J. Duggar, Mid iles. James Bennett, No. 325 Gold Street, eth A ‘ ‘ When he announced his intention of| meat, mostly in the form of a stew, | Clted every once in @ while after [ ‘ boro, Ky., Mechanic E. Bouley,| Brooklyn, N. Y. cripple stil further the already badly crowded Germans in their retreat) WASHINGTON, Aug. %—Evidence | joining the army his parents tried tol every day, but the poorer classes at) have had @ few drinks.” Ho was aent Nashua, N. EH John Besteland, Carp N. D.:| toward the Vesle. connecting one minor official of the | dissuade him on account of his youth. quarters of a|to the Kings County Hospital for ob 10 ) d only thr ‘orge B, Bumgartne Reedsvi He went away and his parents re-|home had on = i fs Privates H. Ake (no emer, John F. Carter, ‘Birming! | The northward movement of the Germans has now reached such a/ Shipping Board with an alleged con- | ceived postal from him written at| pound per week enerally speak- | S@rv nm, although detectives and address given); 5. Anderson, Hartlug ; Claude F. Chaffin, Eureka, Cal.; ‘ Saban ali j Fort Slocum, saying he had enlisted | ing, the soldiers had enough to eat,| Mcers of the Army Intelligence Bu- | point that the reopening of the Chalons-Rheims Railroad ton, Neb. Earl gs Cline, Greenville, nd asking them not to try to Bet iit no luxuries. reau believe he is sane, He will be Y news oissons h: been entere, si . Yous 6 aunt wie ik news that Soissons had been entered was greeted with rejoicing | Private John Arcomaric, No. 215 ee Oe eatapetion Ine Hirst Lieut, Joseph M, Mellen, miss-| War weariness in Germany, the | Feturned to court on Aug. § rl Street, Brooklyn. Ben by the French ns ction, saw service with the| Sergeant declared, was increasing as! Houchat got inside the jamin Di Loreto, No. 264 New| hy the French and Americans on the line to the sou ) an Ld eservation by elud A, Auten, Gaines, Mich.; C. 8. Bat-| Main Street, Yonkers, N. Y. y i ieee e le southeast, who felt con- reservation by eluding cock, Hamilton, 0.; O. PF. Ballard,| George P. Eberle, No. 1757 Mount fident that their own fine w piracy to obtain contracts from the Shipping ard at extra high prices Pp. as been gathered by Government se- |, jovernment he guards, formerly worked for the Robins rants {rch troops before he enlisted in : agent Inch troon r he continued. He added that if ka: AIMCICal Pr or {the wero service of the United Btates, | ‘Ne War {Hi ‘ould be pushed forward and straightened out! the Americans had had four years of| Dry Dock & Repair Company. No is 7 >, Hope Avenue, New York City. snee on the front to the nort! , Tenet {In 1915 he served six months in the ss Waupaca, Wis.; G: Blevins, Pay Cou- | 9% lbh S, Pacer Millville, Ni. | peedily on the front to the north of Coulonges and Arcy-St. Restitue e arre Travis "| American Field Ambulance in Alsace | war they would be war weary too.|¢xplosives were found on his person. lee, Mont.; G. Bond, Canalou, Mo. Vincent J. Ferro, No. 141 George - f rtr ental nd was decorated by the French! Among the troeps there was not much mir | Government for wallantry: unger Ret: Aveain nenrd about the Emperor, most TAX DODGERS CAN'T DRINK. e came back to America in 1916 and 9 a | He en Nie Stidiinn at Hurvard,|of the talk concerning Field Marshal | sa, Roti Em OWN wes ort BaPe or asec GASUALTIES REPORTED ASKED TO SIGN STATEMENT "== B, Brier, Denver, Col FJ ‘ m i} y IIe, e b c h he was aduated with the| von Hindenbur who is looked upon |Swedish System Brings Delia- Ks Faribault, Minn where h a q | ts (o Time. . Brown, Chicago: J. ¥, Brown, Aicx-|PMruailh Minn 1 George Fee MARINE CORPS ‘CLEARING HEARST, LEWISSAYS and Jeon M. Green, formerly” of [rinse of 121 ut Js the son of At-|py the Germans as the world's great-| srooKHttan yur on tGoreaposd: | andria, La. TO. Burns, Veetown.| Street, Brooklyn, if Ne rney Chase Melle Bato waneine Pidtist ens ay (oeemenan ge Wis. N. Canavan, Detroit; H, 1] Stanley Kisgowsk!, Sutoma, Po | 1 harg 1ins! thep | ‘The Sergeant ts thirty years old | swedish tax authorities have a unique Canfield, Traverse City, Mich; BE. I lend: harion, Ry hae Jt ieee) al |Gov. Whitman's Opponent De-|is that of cor peace tie BRITISH FLYERS ATTACK and has a wife and four children in| weapon for extorting delinquent taxes i Ax | | r for Berlin, He said he bad been engared Cliett, Reno, Ga.; L. E. Cline, Farm-| pa’! “Eimer L. Maxwell, Wel ington, Ia.; L. J. Duane, Tupper Lake, Kan.; Leroy H. Meichisedeck, M. Y.; W. H. Durff, Shippensburg, Pa.; | Ore.; Earl M. Mortorff, Ash mands Details of Brisbane's Visi lo Him at St. Regis. from unwilling payers hey simply ret (J BOATS AND DESTROYER!" sare zhting tnree “days | cancer” in notbok." de "paar book .W | when he was wounded in the leg by | upon which alone one can buy a certain ville. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The Ma Ind,’ | Tine Corps casualty list to-day showed four killed in acti ra 1, Barly, North Washington, Pa; R.| William $, Nevius, Highlands, N. J,/ eleven ake : foucskiled Nerpaer dl ey General Merton BE. Lewi ey cashiie an American bullet. He dropped to| quantity of iiquor quarterly ‘ J. Eckweiler, Notch, Pa.; K. M. Ed- warpeees 2 My Eve WOUR cones an ? running Charla 5 Another Air Raid on Constantinople | the ground when he saw two Ameri-| A recent report shows that detin- ' bell, M L. J. Emmert ar eag eit rt; | Pounded slightly Whitman for the Ri an Kul REE OTS, | NEE esta cane cushing toward bim, Soon at. (quent have in a number of cases pad nor, Campbell, Minn.; L. J. Emmerty, ph 8. Parke r Vt man for the Republican: suberna ders for Iso Renorted in Spec | b nree years’ back tax to have thetr Chester, Pa; 1. Evans, Cambria, William” Richards, Putte, Mon GIGWEO INCAS TION: pax, |{2hal omination, charged to-day that era ae Also Reported in Special \terward he was carried to the rear | hee years’ back lex 0h ve, thee Mion.; L. G, Franklin, Golden Pond, re you iit here deiner? I ; wien ‘ler. BA HRS AIMISOL BX: Mune eo MeHly: 8 |than most contracts provide ammunique, jon a stretcher. The Sergeant's cot | crowns, nearly $260, for the privilege of Ky.; L. Frederickson, Salt Lake City,| Sweden: Arthur, doreh East Harp: | was, “enn sali poh ie * }Willtam A. De Ford |view to dividing the bonu 1 Operations of{i8 among fifty containing American buying two litres (about two quarts) of Dtah; H. Gavelick, Denver, Col; J. %&| ton, Mass.; Walter M. § Neth t see ee en ee ernment employe aviators, covering the | wounded. One big wounded Ameri- spirits quarterly - Teer tuss . B, Goodear!, | Hartford, ‘Conn.; Stephen varieston A, vate Walter |exposure here some mon eee rte ‘ 4 ss Glucosky, Russias A. zewski, La Salle, ill: Michael” B.] 8, Austin, Cinefhnati | that they demanded ement lelo' having agreed Bast Boston, Mass.; G. H. Gordon, Seas and enemy tert! Tressy, Rochester, N. ¥ Jassociated with the men Linfred S.| SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION | which would have e¢ an, Adriatic and] Keene, N. H.; P. E. Guyler, Modesto. | pweedy, Ireton, Iowa; Frank Vesa.|~ privates Albert L. Gahr, Hawthor, |R. H from questionable re | The ship contracts, which never |tty Mean hee i 6 ce aire . Cal; W. L. Hall, Bestland, Va; | Buandures, Mexico ees . spt Ne Hance Waal Tete ula hr ened esa el tof a specia j James Hammond, Springfield, Mass.; | Charles A. Weeks, 63 1-2 Baldwin |Ky.: Victor Jo uquesne, Pa; : ; aa lat | : 8 . | au the Admiralty to-day * K. Hample, Reading, Pa.; A. Har- Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Oscar FB. Mar ust Bend, N an as 8 Gornia py. |have been given to the Perth Amboy,| ‘The basin and dockyard at Ce | of Peoples, Pa; B. B, Hatfield, ta | WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- | James W. | ading, Mass ; _ eee Ms . Sy Me ie a0.1N, Jy Lig ; Dock Compar which |nople were x fully bombed " i dependence, Mo; J. I, Herbert,| MINED, | Jack G. W Louisvill pone tapes : devermmant to running |i mn is rs Hills, Vi FB. B, Holidky nivat Ferdinand W, Siercks.| SLIGHTLY WOUNDED IN ACTION. " ne mi homa wa pda ade lg de Hah \ irie View, Kans.; Richard 8. Suu-| private James A. Madison, Webe |“! tf | It was said that Joseph was to re. |" ma le @ nd ‘i Lakota, N. D.; T. H. Irwin, Galva, la; | gers, Columbus, 0. or ee ee aatiar a kee he second ins ie ear verona sapere re A | 5 en maint F. L Isom, Mosier, Ore.; 8. Jendros- MISSING IN ACTION Anal pour sala Pigdar ee whieh, M . dares lagged SMD FOF) cuomurines hase heen attacked froin rak, Chicago; R. Johnson. Bridgeport,) Lieuts, Roland W. Edwards, Ar-| SMANATI. Sigenrniy: Jead Ng [alliance between co man and his] ve Mieen wae ove, ait ict oe s er fifteon tons di Neb; R. A. McClane, York, Pas M-|lirgton, Ma Henry ¢ wis, Ger+ | ound in action, nla aime m1 m Hearst,| | ' nda position | °F ™ hel fhe Ninairea’ | fl Matsco, Allentown, Pa.; M, Matusie- | mantown, Pa | will b 1 an posed with hiphulld Buk a tar ein the ked ‘io a colt iMler, Stocktop, |. Lieuts. Joseph M. Mellen, Garden| yew vaikers In : me ‘ Fi : Ua a Zeebru Ostend and wicz, Detrot SR Millets: Bes °R ‘City, N. V1 Herbert D. Smith, 229| % Voter ae os adian A | : | Pig ee! : DW UIa have | Nn ami 1es 1 Cal.; W. R. Miller, Plainwell, Mich.’ | West 78th treet, New York City. : hte Se crim’ and al au A neaay Graan qu higvat ce cabbunaundl hams N. L. Moore, Forest Green, Mo.; J.T) “Corpl. William M. Boness, Seattle,| OTTAWA, Aug stn) tatdastn LAnoR Cam enek ee posed F w of a a naval upon the stern 4 orton, Page, N. C.; W. Myers, Dart- | Wash: American naimes ppear jr ay's [action against me ha niten art + aes : 6 t dest roye 1 Tren : Morton, F : Little| Private Angelo Catanto, 165 Jef- | o casualty list: Killed in Action| Mm Hearst up to date, h £ Wee 4 W, Va; A Nelson, Lit | ba repeated ' al mew! a + G. Paff, Chippewa | fersen Street, Rar bt th |. @. Mekve mond, W Died | 28" peated h Falls) Minn.; ¢ uff, Chippewa | John Marra, No. 40 Downing Street, |v. Gazina, Chiengo. Wounded—A. L, | (PS iovernor : ‘ t: Falla, Wins P. Pesher. Grand Forks, Nog" Yark’ Gy aia Wea We Jones Caraon | wien’ Sh nba an AMERICANS BEAT BLUE DEVILS. wiLson may TOUR FOR Lo. # Many parents now use w President POSTUM M. Matin, Recently French ter|Witeon probably| will take a swit H. Rivers, St, Johns- | IN ACTION. elds a en at Olym- : ; Mepuath tha: eounle / Labrville J. H. Rupp, Reading, Pa Private Thomas Kennedy, No, 226| Pininfelt is Olyme} NOW TOTALS $25, 835. 50 of Labor, H With Gen throug e country for the next Lb bury, i Hide oe Germantown, Tex.; South Orange Avenue, Nowark, N. J fk - f M rty Loa ecretary rs Adoo, who . Pp. W. Schroeder, Ge own, Tex.; PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS. | >-morrow afternoon at Oivmn! ee : au ission, $ So. turns Monday after a long rest in the 4 4 Francisco; B. V. eld, 12614 bt i h Avenne, | To-Day Contributions — Range to neen advised by hix physi d. Bohwarts, fan Francisco: Bs V./" "Wg, Now REPORTED |7ist. {2h sireht and Pith ph rescing el ead Eee Feance'n| Wits nas teen adviead by hla phe instead of coffee, for Smith, Philadelphia; R, Smith, Los) WOUNDED IN ACTION. e Pleinis wy ms b ‘rom $100 From John Hays ra 1 strates , s that he oh at undertake ane dngelen Cal te, No. 516 Main! . “orp! ty r Zie or ie Guttalos | suet ce RO At carol hac aheln| Hammond to 25 Cents the A : “ PAH yy . ae ead the simple reason that Private J, Sottosante, No. ee header at 1.20 This 9 hi 25 Cents Ate te j ar ge the In As Re Uaien HIN N, plivate Harry K. James, Bristot,|%#t appearance at Olympic 1 | Tondes's con to the M 1 the President for many weeks hal children should never vates R, Stake, Surrey, N. Da/n. 1 ‘a Li } ur vs al Fund amounted ” 4 Aten ; z substitution for his Tre AF eta ney. a aeewy; T. P. stone, |Main Street, Cortland, N, ¥. hampl whe | ‘The major tribu malt j Mae ot the. eee thee ie, the, Went coast—| dp ™M hich i Stone, Syracuse, Ny wanton, t,| PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MiSs: a ae eta iets gt Hace rapt ene paler asty| § ef OSTUM which Is porte, Ind.; BH. Tarter, Colfax, Lai| Ne EN ET AND.” «| oun aCa ius taiernea, | Htmmand heard on hia travel of the[y ra the tn” drivees OOP wholesome and healthful, 3. Uxa, Cleveland, 0. .. Vellines, | Mio Katka to He Intermed. — | movement to erect a fitting me t f 4 is ere ipa A i ones, Yes GW. Waldts riers W, atta. aha We at Pisarons kate the farmer, Maver od, snume satin a | Canam senate svororvee tenaine Be has a delicious coffee-like - 7 ‘ ‘orpl. William W, Gillum, Jackson Steel mu nd ed with his New York office to send F Devil ) sim for f ef 2 *. burg, 8. ©. 8S. Wallace, W _Corr lanein cthar as oe u a p ‘ HAVANA’ Alle The House of 1 Mass; G. L. Weeks, Eastman, Ga o Company and Otropho amship | delphia sen tr Sa te amendment to the obligatory mill “private 8. Weintraub, No, 196 Lud: PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED ‘{onpanis Was reenniminded "vor" Int |2CBM OM Winer of No |. "The cor via Wann Mug agreice iLL empowering the Bris low Street, New York City. | IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED ny the bnemy. Aton i ery. Place PbUted SAG) he | inglansentnaera ant ts Leone capadient, together Privates F, P. Wesp, Gardenvilla, | WOUNDED IN ACTION, guapected of train Ry enem pen of ie of lage wood: Br Waasidank A ining fechas thy all ora, the also N._¥.; H. Williams, Canton, Pai V. privates John Popelka, Chicago; wehsmla, He iv reported to be a ule land J. ft. Heard jr, No. 160 Madison | bere will go to Sai leco and take {iblishing telegraph aud postal cengor- de Wilkgason, Fort Wayne, Ind.; B. C, Harry M. Gawkin, Pittsburgh, lionaire, Street, Brook ya, 26’ cents, ship thence to Australia abip. en

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