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St i 1 v s5 -Mr ' '' r If 7 V- ' . . " ' " . mmm, , , aaa. V Baa"- BBBW'., W .' .Waa rnrnw aaaaaaaavw awaaaaw aa - , . 1 i . I W I i B -V I BB BIIB, .i A ' r ' V 'iirnmn iMrniniiin : i jnnrmvnrnrti'nnn' ; IIUllJLil If I 1 JIILU tirlf I III. 7i V rJ( 1 1 .! I i LMhux 1 iL u uiMFl. r .rlM Wi, iu w'.4; UlLWiV IIMIUUUJMV , -- ' . , , 1, k 4 fAgVio ot tk Awt thM rtf of Jobs Brl.feor ) ...r It. JJJII ... 1 1 1 1 1 J I II I I 1 1 1 1 III ill I ll llll llll 1 If 1 1 il.J 'AMU V VUIIU ruJlVk.U I -reaii.r r-r 11 iu unji tn prow "r f K,; fJiTTT- "Tt VTiW YORK. Sentembtr 7 fAssocUted PrM Mikine frantic 11 iftotiA tb get ifieil Wg 'guns across the Ilindnburg Hne, tht Vifm'an8 continue give ground all ajong the 150 miles of front. ' between Ypres ami Kheimt, losing important junction points and slratefclc positions Vhich indicate that they will have to reestablish tlieir lines In position. that may differ hiaternjr' from those'lhey 0i.w ri r 5narlai hehl when they launthed their offensive last larch. The present .:t::, V ed at one sector and threatened with flinking oh others. ' In yesterdays fighting long gains were made by both the Bn- Bravery In Making Hi . ' ReccfmrrtcnrJitfons RKATTLEi WanbiBftonrAnfl lit IS j (Aiaociate) Precii) Mkrt of Hi j Wtnkidttota Wood Rhlpbuildera SMoeik. J tloit ar Mprf ! that tk vbipptng btmrdf WRHTnTOM. Rntm),rr It tDl- .hktl m.iti uA linn tiRh and the French forces while the Americans met witK little oppb-' .i.d jrt)lik torM ef tlivj.lul .M , dMiia rMtiJlr Titian in their advances. The diminishing fire of the German artil- hioUm H rlng m th prt of forty, entirely br ! E. "Ted" 0ary, a Hat ftVy Vas significant of a further Withdrawal of iTieir'big guns. ' an Awwiraa fll- nt nn w?r - Wavat rrhltwt auakd to' k Aniottg the important gains for the, day weri'the capture of U i eattfl anMp ffom Orn- 'aMpftfn bokH atoff. . IJam.rCbauny. and. the western portion of, the wooded region east r' 'fhiag aanouiis award, -of j Geary yp,"kola for two of I j(in in different sectors of the lohg line. i .liatiagfliako arvtr rrwara. aoi of whlck bava boon Jald at tha plaat i,r.r-n, Thos wald Itlrlud a rolooM of of a,. Pllt Brldgft and Drodg- vn nuRmaBui vyniu t iBfMfrJr who ,BteNm ji0uRr in Vaux iitS Company, call, for a tmnI of B00 In I-landers ana the l-ys sectors some progress was made rtur- t iaiall a rippha. h wan at- totta 4adwfit(ht, giving tna .abip ing the day. The British pushed their lines forward north of Armen- frlt y twelvr lma, kilted two rCtRO dairying oapartty vary eloa tierrs and made some imoortant taihs'bn the' south of the Lvs prionra'of Bin. 4000 tai The kblp will kava ft ... .... " . ... . . - A. - 1 M u 1- ,.lb ait4L' il a... - j .tm salient advancing their line east and north of Ciiverichy, as far south q,or' " ..m,.-u.-. , w- - ' rtp. rail ror a craft JJi ovir aii) a farm banr of '40 fret 8 I I inches, and a r .' -. i-i ;i . k ia . . r ik , ...n 4 i tmtMd 'drath nf 19 ft lines are. now east 01 me positions wnicn iney new last Aiarcn. j ."""" HH -ppr .-rf. tkiBt . . . . 1 A Miriroant of infantry, rufinina ciaa aiat Batiiwattry feature aoani In the Lens sector the day was sorhewhaj quiet, the British ku lia ar iterVw d- kr tyt f wood aklpa, eotdinx strengthening' their positions, consolidating giuns, ftriaging up ahi-J ly iajktred aal uaaMa to Htoml. Tn ttt gora.tit itataata, kaa Wn munition and artillery and makine 'preparations for a possible ' coiin-.' tto,.k4...fc'"-. r i , r r . t. - i l , , anrt felllnl Hv WBfrupoB w vai -ww -" - in that sector, in attempts to regain their old positions and avert " A private afan Infantry rBintent pTfllim IP PI llll at Ville ur Ffra aaw ix (iarmana iri .TH L'MllirA" I mak'rnir a priaoner Of hi badly wonn.l VIU4IIIUI IV W Mf ed a romral tl.it- n -i tt n" XnaoaiiMmiaat wat thada bv fb food adtalfelatrattari tkot tk iaaa faMfif iMo' MirkWcr ia tha UaUatt AtaatBproMbUKt afur D '.twM I, kaM, a a wa maaiHirakirid or tha roaarrvatloa of grain and food i lift. Tki ilaolaioa waa raktf at ' ronfarmM. of the Weelrienet Itud tb' food,' fuel and 'ral1fol admintatratora mad tka war Iarutrie4 knti Ththe hrdf wa toiled by tka Prealdeat and announeed by the ITwil'-ilaii4iatatit ' ' v' " V " .f. iake eeoate by a rU fdrtv-llve to tlx the Agriedltaral ner ganry AppMprlatlba Bill Iraa tiael with tke. rider which provide for 1iaHa-wH r6klbrti aftr July - l-next, to eentrnue nattl-tlrr waf eadad 'Aetran-foce are ioateted tuv f t trarvle. Tkl pa Maura eaUUied 4ka appropriation for tha ontinnaaaw 6f the work -of the foed ftdmialotratloa and tkie erai need aa S -weapon by prohibition advooatea, wko tkreateaed to hold op that 'appropriaMOB kf graJa were be warted a berettrfofe l the manofaettfre. of; H)um. it r ': Tato Vill will nw; go Ike keune and ia xpected to aoon go Into eonferenre. , Ik ere la apparently o likelihood of the' prohibition rider being elimlaatM the point for deciatoti' being "when 'It akatl became pr attv and now long to continue, ,. ... - . ' v f) J l.l'l. II Il I ll , ll ! . 'IM! 4 1- .1 ft. T i ii i M. . ( 1 .1 K I .H'kA U.n --.i.. ti- t: r: xt. .l - elearea a farm nonne at iiirr aur l,,c ""T ,v.T "lumK" e, ' killed four Oerman. and Hassee and to V ermelles, soOtn of the Bassee'.Kiv'er, the British tnnnl ooe. He then hold the oi .oauv - Expect Pershing's Army q pe j nrpwn Against; roe the threat that is exercised against their whoTe'line to the south. APPROACHING ST. QUENTIN I mak'rnir i priaoner hi ha. Jed eeipra'l. te an maMned great advances were made by the British along a front of consider- 4inea t. .t. :Jt j .t r r " l , fend bevkillet two,- cawnren rour ami Both north and south of Peronne. advancing upon Cambrai, ;th, orptal back to their owe To' the north of Peronne several towns Were taken.- "n,r.h'"! "71? ' m'. LI UHU vl , U VI I VI Ha. VHiHTTti , at n aiiaa aaiaav able exteVlt Kast of Arras the'advahbe proceeded as far'as Fresnes les Montau-1 npW j aga'uit ban, Bellone. and Ecourt St. Querttin, all Within? and the latter eight wkt raldiag the mires back of the old Hindenburg line, and to'Tfo;nvitle rihCT south. . .. ,,!, riVv- " I e bine, bol"h craehlng to the irround and On the southerly end of the Cambrai sector the ..British threw making two doad to b; credit. the foe back from two to three miles a'16ng te'n'-'rnJ 7rnt, reath-J iViiiiir IA lur ftTn ing- Fontairie Notredame and Beaumetz lesGarobraj and puttingili the Tommies almost within striking clistande of Cambraf.' Back of ij-' the line the smoke of Rres could be seen, indfcattnga vet furtherl ' intended retreat: .' ;-. , lV f-.i- ' "'. - . From Beaumetz les Cambrai the line xtentis on, south through: Neuville Bobrdnval, Equancourt, NuriuTihcourt-Bouchy; Vr'aigny, Monchy le Gache, and to the. north of Crone " " ' Hai' forcen have croesed tha Canst do Jford along the whole front cx cept from lUvrtoroart to the. Scarp Jttret.'j '." V"' " ' , ' v '' On the Homme front the Trent keatfaued to drive the enemy back rap idly. In the morning tke advane anrriiadi Ham and later In tha day tkat "ity wait entered and the advance proc'aederl farward: HlH i reacbei .after rmee'ing the river at Eponeneotirt and procee.!lg along the Hrrn Perohne rekd. South of Ham Lal'leeta, PattadoVr kad Berktnt-aurt were ' taken ' and Ci lancoHrt Detroit and Ouyenrourt ererw reached. -.. further Houth Chauny fell-and the lan continued aa far a Vuelo Tergnnicr. Tlir advance has reacbl within fitree miiee wf Ia Fere.'' Betweon the 80111 m c aud the Oite the Outrecourt inaaaif ban been taken. TRANSPORT DAMAGED 1 1 -1 1 1. 1 tl -M'"' I WASHINOTOt1", Be4embrT-i--tA'sibc1atad Preat) It ia believed in military 'eihele ker tha 4Jaiiernl rhiirf army Weill' aoon be kurled , into tka tattle to prevent' k 'Gentian-'- frim holding the-Hlndenbtirg ti4 u1a,wkieh tky Hi. fnlHng baelu If thin auruuee ia eoereet tha 1; nit ad -Statea" forces may ee fighting aa heavy at they have yet pirtirb' imteJT' IS. '-'' ri .H,t.(. ,i . -. . ; .1 w" Rcpartil Indicaro that the Germaaa are baateaing their withdrawal t' nkw'ponitlaaak r t ; 1 -0)ieri'rir do ant doubt that tt la the pl"ao of General Fork, the aoprrnie . eomntaader -of -.the- AlMed -'fortea, to prevent the oeiy-Irwn reuning trenetl' wwrfarni'te keep kin from liiggtog In and to follow up tke great rfeaktegew'thfcU bera been aeenred W the Allien to the full ettent -which ia altengtb-wf hi foreee-will peratu, ' ' -t r hia- view lead tka belief tkat tka work for tba Americana witk- In the next few Werka will play n tntportaht-part In bin; titrategy. German airplane that tj:n Tmnn Carrinr Return. Safelv, r. . m.T.-Ji jntf. t . ''2"L': ghtt wa th. Aa. trenehe. k.4 fVT- " ' tODUiariCV. OV-.eWIIIII anof .,aown, rKniiina innu", ""- r - ? I. -f ei 5 nf .' . . ' ' ' t H mt Yt lAalK -rvrrf- -,f r :v. ... ." IINDON, Peptember 7 (Aeso cikfd freaaVThe" recovery of lnlue W by 6 meana rertaln. Wlrefvaa meaaagea received laid viiisfht1 Jiald that ' he wak .-weaker knd indicated -that hie condition 1 more kertonk hkn eom of the earllcl- acctfuhtu have Indie te. L ..WASHINGTON, September (Aa-1 aoclated' Trr') Blnklne of a . freight 1 I atVkmer and damage t a traimporfbyi i Tokld, BektenjWr ft(einJ). -i- German JiVers waa reported )y tka The popularity of H 8hIh.-Chaag, who J navy department ttnlay.' The freights waa -aWted! : praajdenk. of ' k- jw. n which waa-aubk Ifepvlt tb-kwwol ha'tettHn !traid.- by the gunfire of diver ln T- f Cohg,-ia ihhw tfrtba day; rive of her erew af& wtill aaha- aOmphnjt Mtama, ait, wired today1 .from! tog Ami Utile bnpe la felt far them. : Pwktng,'48 odt 'ofM36 Vea ,re1it to ) TM traniiport waa tb Menat Varnoa Hau. wbllwha- femalBdeea.'hai ,1aveTI i-of '7654 -tolis, fortnerly the German vetee were - dhrfded,' amongt tbe "other ntearker Kronprlnieaaiil teeelle,- aetaed eandUlatea. ' 1 ' l -'"'' by the IThited Statea and eaeoaatmetel Tha.eleatipn of Vic preiyent which far trhneport pttrpoeei.VBba had dellv- wan' to-ha vn bee a .held almiiltatieotiary 1 red her frig paawnger iiirt of America vub the prealdaataV aleotioa Wednek, epMlHobhry -aol.Uer and waa oa het day baa Uea poetpoaed . indefinitely, tetnm 'ttrlp- when aha aneountered a ... - . k ,, ,. . ..,. i. V : , . ) uhmarlne knd waa torpedoed off tba abrvrtri? r"rSMCiTtt ve coma or r ru uno. . n .r- 4t erew i VIAIt4 FUntamWr AOffinll , ' EWEliT OTj -nEl Tn eXtive ntouhtalna of rUb potash In the Ailctte Ainne sector aoereefcM 'weTe uite aa marked for the Trench dpoilta hare ' been uncovered near and American under Geueral Mangia penMrated tke Fbreat Of fit. Oobain ber. 'Eptti any- that it Will take ' where in the big gun or tke big gitnar wMh i'wbiek the German bare nought to at leant ten year to exhauat these- ondurt a campaign of long distance frigbtfitlneu aa Pariua. They are reach- nenoKlta even with exfensivh mining in If nearer to Laou, an important railroad renter. Tba advances here snake epeeatifcna. ' ' the C'bemin des Dames ridge positions practically worthless to tba - Oerniaae. ' This Is' the flrat time that potash in From here the line proceeds southward through Basoles Aulers Pont uu pyrr.g Quantities hak been dlaeovered i our sou. veuvuif sur margivai inn wan oi injur wnere ii joins int jimrn )H Ontrai Valiforma :-an line wnicn extends enstwnra. , On the American front the army of the Crown Prince has heen driven urth cf the Ajane. The French are heroes the river on n wide front and the Americans further cant are cleaning up the machine guuoera that were left nouth of tha river, tt is eertaiu tbat the German retreat from here annst proecml northward and it is ualikely it (an stop at Cbemin-des Dnmes Bidge a had lch expected. ' ' ' baek into- tha transport service afat UJflS FOR SWIY K a,' IK. en. a ah an aJ A aai h i a 1 4 I KIM i ...... : . Potah,iB eke -of the commodities for ed I.IV5BIOOI., August 2S (Associut prehs) "Htormy day a" after the I RESIGN IS REPORT TOKIO, September f (Speqial to Hawaii Hochi.) It has been "learned up on excellent authority Tere.uchl baa de finitely decided to renign although he hus not as yet made this decision pub lic. Leading politicians in the bouse of peers wish to see a new cabinet Tormea iiuLLniiu rnuiLoio IN LOUDER TONES . THE HAGUE, September 6 (Asso ciated Press) Further instructions in regard to the lodging of protests with the German government because of out rages perpetrated by U-boats have been sent to tke Datcb minister at Barlia. He has beea instructed to protest against and demand reparation for tha sinking of seven Dutch ashing boats ' I'i.u i i n, u luv. -.' OVN IN OLD ENGLAND LONDON, Amruft 21 (Associated Prp.--"ln Kn.'lsnd the ar has rele rated the automobile to the garage ami brought the horxo back into i t own. Owiny to paHoline reht I icticms, tar n aim are bocoming ertreniely wnrce in I, tnln and the bunnoia cabs Important City of Khabarovsk: It fivaddated and Retreat Goes Jn 'Toward Blagovestchensk ..With Cavalry In Hot Pursuit .TlfiE RAILWAY : -. is In hands of, allies Japanese Government Decides To follow Course of Other Allies and Extend To C;echo-S!ovaks FuH Recognition rOVLlO, September 6 (Spc-r- cial) The important city of Khabarovsk was captured , fcy Japanese forcea on Thursday morning. -, ; ll , The Japanese advance cavalry arrived at the city Wednesday evening to find that the city had been practically evacuated by tbe Dolsheviki force. Some feebia)' resistance was put up against the Japanese by a amaH force of the liolsheviki and released Teuton prisoners, but they were conipell- ed to abandon the city and retreat 'urther inland by Thursday morn ing" and the rnain body of the Japanese force .tered the city Thursday afternoon. ; RAPID RETREAT The enemy is retreating rapidly as the advance of the pursuing Japanese cavalry proceeds. The main body of the enemy ii head ing toward Blagovestchcnsk in their hasty retreat. ". ' With the capture by the Japa nese of Khabarovsk, the entire length of the Ussuri railway, which runs from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk, is now under the control of the Allied forces in Siberia. Khabarovsk Is a city of 50,000 population, situated 400 miles I . i r tn. j- . I - Inonn oi v lauivosioic ana was considered the center of the Bol- NEW YORK; September 7 Aaerl-,"ber feoetal peace to the governmeuU aheviki activity in''" the Amur recognition by Japan of ho-Slovak faction in Si beria as a co-belligerent has been finally decided upon by the Japa- tba foreign affairs' office, Peking, states tbat eoagresa, in conformity with the 4aV' of'pfea1dcntlal''elmiotis, elected Hs Hhrb-Chang a preiideat of the' Bepublieof China.", Vhjs eablegrhm was from V. K. Wel tlb'gtwn' kna; the Cbie' minister at Waabington. -." ' - '.' f Tba aaw President of China, who ia about aixty'-two years old, baa held many important positions in tha Chi ne government, both during the m pfrn and si he the Mtabliahment -of the repubMe. Preaideat Cbang waa Oov-eror-Oaneral of . Maachurla tinder the dynasty, later' eomiag to Peking aa mla-Ist-ev f eonuDuaicatioaa, He. left the ministry to become one of the four grand pouneillora, tha bigheat positions uoder the Emperor, and was na Of tha f France-. .Tha omeera ana -w-, a,m.m i ' ' ' if the tmnimnrt ket her afloat Vaf TOtU-OFiiXSCTION . wnd took her law a Preheh seaport -tW" Chhihi ' ConWll tV-rvid a where ehe' wiil be Tepalred and put ekbhj .Vetedav frbai Waanlnatoa ni- QDnnetng mi esail pz e reeiot eon-.i two omciai guaroxant or ana jsoy en fefesslwial. elation for tPfesldewt df . peror. " ,vi . lhrt,htrice "Ei?J)dttliv'-h fbHowat' . j . After the revolution, President Chang 1 "Chines -Consulate, Honolulu: A was for two years Prima liaister of cablegrM, dated "ggptertbor 4, from the Bepublie. tSpark? H Eeyoltion Jljse in .'German Army in jUPieat . k .k aTJalsk Van b.aiimb aaa ' n i r . . nas m.B wis all. tBT1 tfmaT ffPVlUIIUlIsi Mawasi oi Inn r.nianin nn ina rsi I laa VI D s7 lam BIB' t v nirn vinrnigiiv nan ucucvdm aw win- wtr WPrfl prruir t eu iiniat -,' r - f '-rr" r w - - - ------- - i M-RtatA wobld be largely depend ... Bobth nrMdlna at the annual to be4 rlyihg Jtht aaaay rta, ts !.- Katabli.hment of a ' league ftf province., ent. - " '" r.ed Bobth presiding at ine ann a rpiiomM' f li peoples of a . C - mectinir of the: Cunard Line. Tbfe prln- ,....., ,. j.i..,lr:,t.. Le MjM.-it k. uhJ rnrmai " I ... 1 - U . Ar. . : V: . II Ji .i. . .Wi. I .he I TW cijllil 1 11 u c ' itv i v - v - . par rnn WWiy nil Mil mum are I'm Mg m ll 1. 1 ttt tj-a v rr- u jtt-tj rr m wrj niuiri - - jytha'mwpy niiaa aero who I DiWcaltv of deflating cuneney and tathin tba AJUod oweata. I jwf attitratloa-.- ' 'credit without destroying eawfldence. M'Puirae pYisowesa , tepbrt ; tbat revolu "2. Abandonment of all annexation The tendency to maintaitt govern- tioaary literature la being aistrfDutexi onu eontrtDBtioas, not omy m rne west ir-eiit eoiittbl which h mid Koald. pro- smong tha German Uoopa. One sard and smith , bat also in the 'enst and nese government. This import' duce n deadening enect oa enrerprme. tnat e naa Deao aoowai oj mo-ui wvmi. mn vmij i ongiuim, i ,. j- I,.-, V.....i, .ki. RkMt4w -A.MnKet whi . pmm. saHiU aHt it.w i.t aiiui a. I ant announcement was made here the raw material of the world among appeale M thi hwa taWhae to fight " t atoaaitt ad Rumania pomneHns -Kidiietrlea, 1 making -politics, longer. , i uenaor uses rencu instead of prtee tae oeterminmit rac- inner .eapiavee, toia oi me hiwuhk -(i: t mv uoratr m.r snrniea fotlowing a special session of the . i Hijilnmatir rnnnril Tbiirai-ia v Q f separated " J - tor nf distribution. '"Ilie inter nation down or a bauatron eommanaer wno rrom nuasia anan oe given run ngnr or i icniutm i lie nrccssarv lormaiiiy al jpMouHle"engeii.lered by auch a bvi- triad ttf ata awaicy etrat aadeterminatlon.- Half column sup- r t; th recognition it la ten.," said Mr Alfred. "wouW be suf la Austria, thj .sentiment -for peace preaaod by eenaor.) . ' f recoBmtlon, 11 IS firient to kill anv league of Nations is continuing to grow in intensity, i .. Even in tha mutUnted form that thei said, Will be completed tn a day by the Marquis of Haionji.- He was and the destruction at several othera of tbe 'rl'' davs bavr beeu restored to popularity. liealera In dogcarts, gig", traps, rar-riagCH- and ' all ether kiniln wf h.ire-j lirswn ronvryanrrn a I r rruumu i-ii where re mighf have to form." Messages from Berne tfcH Of tba action 1 resolution tame ' across tba frontier ' Qr jWQ Labor Unrest due to false hopes ot a tartn by th Herman noeiai uemocrane tnay Mipienre pe, atrong appowuaa or new heaven and a new earth: party '-ef 4uarMl' ha fv nw Nid tbU powerful - industrial element and !CCOQNITION VQTKD 1 -w. CURTAILED TRAVELING more liberal peace policy It advocates a4 grveailUi text of lba peso rot ions . a i a a . ii k SERVICE HITS LONDON 3S Sfi Si" .1 f I hi in I i . . ' rtii iMtlhHkl lennoress of the Oer- o argeak-wiah 4or paaee. iBrmnj- w , urnti. i.uinu . . proHt. For sia months prices have baeiP LONDON, August Z3-( Associated Msa aocrt itaameratte' pertg of Atia but la set premier Buout e.Ku. year. .s T"-jona . , ffoillff uo .tentlilv. until veaiilcs Which Press) Th reeenh enrHrlmOnt f Ha araUata-awlaat the Brest-Utovsk hbead betweea head of tne privy council aome . ruese instructions ioiiowm not upon - - - flt,WTbd pries way trnvDring faeiMtiea la making it- nd tba Baehareat treatie" as eontrary : ealU iha ' auo. Me na. nn emeeiient recora to ttioea of yesterday wuen ne waa toia .jn the vonue of the motor car ktolf rnereosingly felt at the big London t, the prlnelpla of peaea of nnderatand- Tha govei-o suinKin mm. to protest me snemug or n , Mfninf mor1 ,,, thef ro8t stations Where during th week-end long Ing -withdttt aneaBn httd eotttribi- for the fdbd w. a. a. Itrawler. Lk.. tb ni. 11 nea of travelers form at the hooking Taa' Tinea aunnrasaed bv eea-. tiona doelarina; LIST OF DEAD IS UAI WASHINGTON, September 7 (Asso ciated Press) Cnsuujties aa told in the two lints mailed out by the war department yesterday were slightly lighter in total and considerably ngni- ALLIES VICTORS IN 11 ti IN RUSSIA LONDON, September 7 ( Associated Press) Official despatchea from Arch angel received aud announced by the war office said: After severe n a nu CHINESE M. fp YJ.C.A. VORK AHEAD Another )lufU8 ' after describing the gdtiernl ttfrtb of xrltemewt among tha working elaesea. eaaneila thew not to provoke a general strike at present. ready xor-tM desiaive fight" eapital and labor, which great fight." meat is eeverely criticised regulations, the resolu that "the upper elaases , I,... ... , u..,. it. , i - I liM nrvvr urvn Fiiuicririi m ruusiiir Tm nnrai therefore demands 4 rn e)eWomle aaerltHee." Thev have es" No extrn trains are. being-put on for .i,., K-tor tha ratification of these I taped ha privatidns -of tba war partlv the holidays and ha tikM4ffiea are peBr( trtls they be laid before the bv ereeeiUonal regulations working in closed as aoon as the eeatiag Capacity n,,.)isn)0t for e amine tion and amend- their favor and partlv by -circumventing of the train ia full, hundreds Bra left fc . 1 the law, and parttr. by elandeatlne pur waiting. "Tba national congress demands that' ehaee on food supplies, thoa lefvlng the On v Lancashier railways, tickets ,,',1 nf tka -Central po"-e. poor Uas to-bear he burden." for jiopular aeaside resorts have to be i . m j i m n i purcnasea two wec. , ISLAND JS UrLfiED. fvn HISM UKBANIUUNS j RECREATtON OT WOMEN Members of the royul family use offices bourf Wore traina are scheduled gorA horse drawn conveyances, and the muni . to atart. ' ' tioa millionaire, denied d motor except for war work. Is investing in a car riae and pair. w. n a. ' 1 1 oi mi- iraiu iun, huuuicu mejit I w. a. a. - ARE BITTER ENEMIES i r in killed. Total losses reported were : to band Bgbtlng wun uermaa xorces, io MIS and the dead in the lints numbered i which the enemy nea, tne Aiuee nave niitv-four. By elasaiflcatioas the lista ahowed tliirty-feur killed in action, twenty dend uccuiiied OlMixerska. "One hundred and fifty prisoners are taken and the enemy lost heavily in y l of woundad, ten dead of other causes, killed while the caaualtlea of tba Alliea relai y 0f tBe Chinese T. M. C. A. nud SAN J-RANCIUCO, September IV (Assoviafrd Press) Hhao Chang Lee, a itruduaia of Yale bas been made sec- TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS TftKUSHIMA WATERFRONT - . i P.VBI8, Aaguat TOKIO, September (Special Cable Prs --Providing; for tee reeveatidfl of 'or ftt .tivelv oppoaed bv the Nippu Jljl) Tidal waves doing great thoukandla df 'AWfleaai - g?flai In tha'eiant Order of Hiberisnl and tba w. a. a. 3HS wounded nod eeventv-eix miasins. I were small. Captaias C. L. Irwin of Meeteetaes, j nwToow.? and nfflCT: If CALIFORNIA SLAVS ARE liiiuilatul ' " ni.i-v. epicsincr l-rr ASociateo L?7il -rV w)The Una Seiners in IreUnd the Au to Nippu Jljl) Tidal waves aoing great thousands df 'AmeHeaa' - glfla' la tha eiant Order of Hiberisnl and tba con- damaKe, have Washed the waterfront fe fc of thf Amerlran expedl-Jf't hae eWimee lal to serioua in section of the city of Tokusbima, wreck- I ' . ' eidenta. At tit r Donegal Aasiaea the ..i ..a ..-.'..ii ...v seventv homes, tlottary furcaat f a hanyiirotja W feeoch . . , v...jj n-sj oi'u mm - e w j . r . . .L..-.r.t.' has announced bis lnteution to extend Another section of the city "aa sub- and w v wjw, .y-a ompeasation for tba mal;claus buru- na'n's Cbr'iatlau' iasoctiiWoa has ob- Jn" of the Letterniore A. O. H. hall. The tuilue, or-iored the eompaasation St. Louis art reported wounded. CHINESE STUDENTS ARE -tWELCDMED IN BAY CITY SHOWING THEIR LOYALTY SAN FRANCISCO, September fi (Odicial) The (10,000 members of the various Klavouie races who now re Hide in California have purchased more 1 tliun s million dollars of Liberty Bonds welt'ara work and educational assist aace threughout the Pacific Coast States. Lee Chi Pan, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Shanghai ,wbo bas heen touring the States for more than a year, bas arrived here oa hi way home. w. a. a. CHICAGO, September 7 ( Associated WJKJNOTON, September fOfliei- nl Wovcrnnietit expenditures tot tne HAM WHANOI8CO. September fi rOtJMa!) hundred and fifty-one and Thrift Stamps and many ot tuem praas) Mas Miller, the aviator, ar Chinese' atadenta, of whom fifty are are active members and regular con- rjved here lust night ou bis I rut aerial wemea, have arrived here ea route to tributors to the Red Cross. Hi.rbt from New York with mail. It verloua. uaWeraitiee In tba United More tban 2500 Slavonians are work took him thirtyix bnura end fifty six Statea to complete teehnicnl or profes Ing at shipbuilding and are eager in miiiHto for the trip for the wind drove aiooal eouraea ander the Boxer Indent- their desire to help defeat Germany hiin 1.10 miles off his course. He spent nltyfund land Auatrla. Thursday uighl in Cleveland. merged and ao far forty perttons are Known te anve oeen rj-. .v,iUBi Jyi-g ht EXPENSES OF WAR ARE ,t'W,, thlver Loire, )he 8inh Ttiv reai.ieata predominated, s.vi ,mT,1Jn VCT UIPUPR ',''t Toate, wherh the moat fxten- the Sinn Fein ratepayers have now MUUNIINU ftp niuntn rfv- Mjv,t4e c, the MnT blir,au re notifial the County Council that they '.-oui-regaHd. . not W "W Tha ialaad baa already been Opened IjONDON. Aum'ust B.W ( Associate 1 n. ,..!. nt kwanmt sr announced tn have f. tha wi.mofe sail tkd activities have Pr.' H,..ru u,.l,l ....I.I SAN JIT AN. Pnrl Bi.n lumiit'CI re-xked the immeuse sum of 1,80S,513,' been placed ia charga pf Miss Father embroidery, or goW thread can be worn .(Associated Press) A call haa keen 000. U-lght, wbb before soniing to Frani r- pov civiin. Tbia Is by order of issued for several thousand women fa For 1 ,514,001, 000 of tbat aum the up- lire(ed a woman' recreation ground tha board of trade which aunouuc.es Porto Rico to form a police woman's keep of the army and now, the shin- ia Charlestoa, B. C, Tba V, W. 0. A, that sui-h gold embellishments cao only , reserve corps, to aid In eorteetin "tha uinit and airplane rnnstrnrtlnn program i armngrnv' fot faeraatma aentera for ba -worn on tha hnTform or His Ma-1 decided Immoral conditions" Which arj nn dother direct war expenses are re- the Women of tba army - la lyons, leet.y's services or on tba drees of aa aald to exiat not oyjly in Saa Juan but eisewnere. The Cr.echo-Slovak had. al ready been recognized formally by the United States, Gre"at Bri tain, France and Italy, the firat named country being the latest among the Allies to extend formal recognition toward the new pow er In Siberia. Tfffe action of the Japanese government in follow ing the lead of her Allies is re garded as a "source of herded strength to the Czecho-Slovaks as Japan is the chief factor in the Allied military activities in Si beria. f LpiitfN OF FORCPS IS J ORDERED BV OTANI TOKIO, Septembe (Specihl to nippa tii) uenerai titani baa ordnred the Cneeho-Hlovak arwr from tha Hi beriaa-Maaebnpiaa border to Join tb Japanese forces. - - Ueotenant General Fulii. with head "iisrters at Mahlurl, haa advanced ane nf hi detaebmaats to Trans Baakalia! province. PORTO rIc?0HAVE WOMEN 6n POLICE FORCE t vim v i n i. I 'l I J I. I 1-.' t aponsible. ' Bourgea, St. Etleane and other cities, officer in the mercantile marine.