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ournal, - Miner PIONEER PAPER OF ARIZONA PRESCOTT JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1918. FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR sgr 9? S 9$? ff 1$ ?8? t : . '? TERMS ?8? 1$ ON FIVE FRONTS uncniTAi at 11 uinni r, nuor AL hi ffsiirrLL Entente to Assume Complete Control of War Facilities And Transportation Routes rstwhile Teutonic Ally Of E BATTLE UNE REACH ES 1 RTH SEA Arrives in City and. Army Men Here to Start Work By Associated Press. LONDON, Sept. 30. The armistice concluded with Bul ly . f m "T J3 T -4- 1 Sa"a tle Entente Allies is purely a military one and contains no JJ irSt aruOaCt Of lVLOteria! provisions of a political character. Bulgaria agrees to evacuate all territory occupied in Greece and Serbia, demobilize her army tm ' mediately and surrender all means of transportation. She also will ' surrender all boats and the control of navigation on the Danube and i concede to the Allies a free passage through Bulgaria for the de-t! I velopment of all military operations. All arms and ammunition ' iing reached the city yesterday, and.are to be stored under Allied control, to whom is conceeded the' Thirty-one buildings to be ' it is expected that additional material right to occupy all important and strategic points. , J CotCbde of permanent con- tu wolS ' The e f struction, stucco on tile. j almost every line pertaining to the Bulgaria has been entrusted to British, Franch and Italians while t i fflj!toS. coinPleted' building trades up to the number! the evacuated port;ons of Greece and Serbia will be in charge of, r 1.JUU soldier pauents. designated, can find minlovmcnt i 1 " Project to cost $1,700,000, here, and, until Major Coffin indi-ithe Greeks and Serbians respectively. The armistice means the over half of which will be ex- cates otherwise. Prescott can furnish' i-l- m: j j t..i i i pended ui wages. 1 employment to as many men jn this 1 r 3 1 Work under way, to be com- ; Hue as will conic here. pletedy February 1. "5 3 TwojLbousand workers to be Work i-rt-r2e-fMa1or C. a t - - it i i r x.T j. H. G. Palmer and James Dusen- i quartermaster at camp uoruon, ua an jnternai matter and one for the Bulgarians themselves to deal j Belligerent. All questions of territorial arrangements in the Bal Officers In Charge Experienced. kans were omitted from the terms and the armistice is to remain in Assisting Major Coffin in supcrvis-l ODerat;Qn til a final penerai De2Ce ;s concluded. The Allies make ' Mnir the rnnstriiaypn w.itf he Captain 1 o v - y H. (j Palmer, recently constructing : no supination concerning iving rerainana, nis pcsuion-now Deing 1 berry. ' four months from today the gov- ".tore, in Xcw York, into a hospital) eminent will have completed and building. Avaior Coffin is the rcadv for occupancy. 31 additional who laid out the cantonments at ! nniTiou L SiAsl 0 Hindenhurg Line is Slashed At Many Points and Huns Unable to Halt Progress : By Associated Press. fherc consider that yesterday mark- I PARIS, Sept. 30. Marshal Foch is -ed the first step in the decisive fighting five battles simultaneously! Phas of tIse war- Belgians are 1 , , , . , , . t 1 1 close to Roulers: the British, march- ,a feat unparalleled in the history of ;ng up the Lys' win outflanfc L;,le. (war. Each battle is so timed and thc S;egfr;eii i;nc ;s g0;ng to pieces I placed that each army supports ' at two vital points, namely, Camtfra: 'another, all forming an indispensable land St. Quentin; Lc Catclet, the cen- ' r ii ...1 1 rr 1 tml ntlli- of flirt TTinr1nniirrr eve tern is outflanked. Over 50,000 Prisoners. Gen. Mangin is driving the enemy north of the Chcmin des Damest Gen. Gquraud is at the gates- of Challange with. i'ri'riiiit!v rninnlptnd thn nltnnnrr ot m,c gr".at Sicgel-Coopcr department ny Avnclatci1 Press. man & vituai o w o 11& ui lajiuuu aim uai kiui niu ui, lllj i 1 1 K I C enous With Bulgaria under allied control the position of the remain- FOR- part of the whole effort. J Gen. Grant's idea of a continuous j concurrent attack by a multiplicity of J forces on many fronts is being real- ized by the Allied, generalissimo. 1 There, are five battlgs today; there jmay be more tomorrow, all inter ! related. All are directed to the same Send to wear down the enemy's .strength. Marshal Foch alone knows ..! .i. Aii:.e ..;n cr!V- lllO ile- cisive blow. The enemy is still otter-:, on his way to Vouziers, the key to the federal railroad communications of the Germans. Moreover, "during uje last week the Allies on the west ern front have taken more than 50,- litiildin'rc nt T'rt Wiliinnli fnr nr-! Clmn villp C nnt fnrnn. frpnrfria f conrnodation of 1,000 soldier patient The main communication line between Berlin and Con-iCES XORTH OF ST. QUEXTIX, ing splendid 'resistance west of the British Cross CanaL In addition, th" present buildings wiU have been adapted to care for 300 patients, . n . . .... ' . . , I.t).L)U.. ent. M untisn troops l ... .? i mi i . , tt i . - liwonnav. pnr. .hi L-mpnnn i ivtcmnc Amnnnc lint now lone Cilll ilC Itct, ' and was chief ass:stant in the con-i sianunopie win oe cut cna .Hiistna-nungary win ce.- open to in- . .;:"',- 7:::: , o1: have crossed the Scheldt canal and struction of Camp Gordan, at Atlanta, vasion across the Danube. the under Lictit.-Col. J. M. Pease, original constructing quarter- brilliantly attacked on a front of 8 it uo? miles in conjunction with the British Experts agree that the enemy's Ptrea y'",": FRENCH GENERAL REPRESENTS ALLIES this morning. At nightfall they were withdrawal to a shorter line, probab- ria Man ot enemm . . . i. . . ... i. -t 'which the enemv is retiring has been n,c Wines trill b pern.. ". ;!. Cwt. P.tln.cr; PARIS, Sept. 30. The armistice between Bulgaria and the AI- , gamej ,nc,r oi,,ecl-:Iy tint 01 tnwtrp .,,, by thc' French. Fighting" i which sum will be expended "in wapoiferred to the construction division. Gen. Franchet D' Esperey, the Allied commander-m-diief in; Elsewhere along the front between that he will have great difficulty in easte.j J,"e.1," ,," camllre(L to the 2,K men Major C F. Coffin, jof the rnc XN ash- Macedcnia s; d for A11;es and the Bulgarian delegates for i. Qu?nt5n sea important' preventing his retreat from degen-Jcrn suburbans have p of the construction division of tiicjington. .iorc rtccmij isiajor i-oinn x. u i. . gains were made today and tonight i crating into a rout. I c ' v 1 fiuartennastcrs corps, in charge or! was connccicu win i re 7""'-""" i "cn guvcu.inciii. .iiisuutuuwi nave occu given uy uic govcin-,,t sccm.(i ,i,at tlc German resistance n lamination of one section otji""". ih ttritiKi-t .vrtirlc In nmnlnv tr. ' Of (ClCICtCCl I)" III" CCnSOrj, . . r- ., j . . . , . , , , . .! . .. - . t.-.u completing the improvement .Instructions have been sriven bv jri;of (ClCICtCCl I) tne censorj , f npn TJ' V.snprrv to nrr.rppH immpi-lintplv fn thf pvpnilinn 'was alnrkcnp.l rtrlfitt. n1r,;nnr tt .;t frt nn ivliieh Gen. GoU- n-nr Vi-wnnrt nrs. ViriTinia. . J i J " V ; . --t.'"" ....... uic i . i What this addition to the popula tion of Prescott with an added pay- Contracts Already Let In addition to these officers. Field;" of the conditions of the armistice. roll, of over ?800,0(X1 means to the ..ditor Dixon, of Fort Clark. Texas, ;0 business life of the city can best be wjjj aso for. nn t,c j0b for the gov . V M crsir'reh ended when it is realized thai eminent, and a cost account and unit the greater proportion of this big sum cost enjrineer arc now being selected J will be spent among the local mcr-!at Washieton. The contract for tho- chants. j Work ha been ic' to James E. Mor- , Location of Buildings. j ean cf jr paP0. Texas, and Sheldon One row of ward buildings .will be j l. Baker, of Phoenix, will have the erected on this side of the officers' eui;uecring contract, ctuartcrs at the post, at right angles I C3jor Coffin, in discussing the pro to the railroad, and extending as fat-fject, pointed out that this work, :t as the gate at the old car-line en-, part of our war effort, belonged to i trance. The other ward buildings will the people. ! occupy that portion , of the parade, "The people of Prescott." he stated ground in the direction' of the pres-;vho. with the rest of the country,; cnt administration building. Eighteen i arc being taxed to carry on the war, : By Associated Press. of the new buildings will lie two can, in this instance, anyway, see I WASH1XGTOX stories in Height, and there will also , exactlv how and tor what AM 0 T H i ON ILU Mil MANY H 11 IV-R.N. Fredericks On New Democratic r i 7 SI ... .anyming oi LentraLLommittse man week Turks Lose 10,000. . r . . . .. .1.- -I I CIJAIJUA. SCDI. OU. t iiutvisi. .-incncans nau uic C-ermans on the: rami is attacking in uic i.un..-i . ,,,.,i-r! f fh- to all day. The situation contains sovill give an idea of the German wast- force o. 10.000 has surrend red to the jmany possibilities than anything na! On the eve of the attack Gen.Bnt.sh ,n Palestine according to an happen at any moment. " ' j Ludcndorff reinforced the defenders j of f.cial Z'clL Town. ' tThe resistance encountered by the w;, two or three divisions.' After, J(Rter) ' tnxrnn trrtortc ........ f:i,.:rr hr- threw in 101 LO.NUU.N, bept. ju. veuicr. ; 'a,; .J ".I. n. V': f::il".: "t b I A Belgian town 13 miles northeast of ' E "j uviiuau.1 iii 1 mure Ulfiivia. . t s. Thus 12 or 13 divisions have oeeni I The Americans as well as the Brit- ..crvt un on a front of 22 miles only. Ypres has been captured by the Bel gians, according to a report to tne Evening Xcws. c. PHOENIX, Sept 30. The isn w'rs ,le,d up at many places from: The most conservative observers' Democratic State central com- ,inie t0 ,,me ,b' n,achlnc S'Jn fire. Ini I77,rTr- TWNfi iT V.. ,v , mittee met here today and elect- so",e Plac lhIs opposition was over-J STILL NOTHING DOING tf QS Y OWT DiUmOer ' George Babbitt of Flagstaff as con,e b-v "anking operations and in' WASHINGTON, Sept. JU. in-j , chairman, Thomas Brennan of f,a.nn? operations and in others rSenate today failed to reach a vote on, nCUCiea ITl I tie v iioemx secretary ana K. W. !-.' ........f, iiuUiiii. woman's suffrage constitu-' After . Fredericks oE Prqwott. treasl , rushed thc c.ncmy and si,end him. tional amendment resolution A .iter 'urer. The puty council, con- One American unit is reported to the president had delivered a personal . Sept. 30. More s;st5ng of these 0fficers have passed through Le Catelet and appeal for the passage of the resolu--r r I nnn for tv I3t IlliriUH.' ., ' ' . . . . au' be erected a laundry, two steam heat.; their money is being spent This n f - sunTalmr I ,whcI' s,ormed and caPturcd Xauroyfresumed the debate which will be ing plants, and the ncccssarv watci , he peoples war, and as a part of thc 1 , ,. ' f me Mate cspitoi on lueeaay i 1 .!,, ti.p lead- and srwer systems. war nrocram. this work is thc . ca'PS during the 48 hours ending at a and adopt a piatform and res- , ,lave PRSsed through Lc Caberet continued tomorrow, when the, lead ( To house the large number of people's work, and a portion of the,"' today. Pneumonia cases report- . olutions for thc coming cam- wood, tariy in the torenoon if C-er-workcrs to be brought here, tcinpor- nioncv, at least, that Prescott citi-;cd number 733, and thc deaths 277.!, p2ign. man officers and 1000 of other rank arj- barracks will be constructed, and ' ZCns have paid out in taxes, will go, The total of all pneumonia cases is . . , ,3. a 4. & 4. 4. 4. 4. ,;had reached thc American collecting .Mexican and white laborers will have into thc construction 01 these nuuu- s,G6 with deaths 1,377. sssspsssssccsijcisisj.. cages but this number included only have reached Gouy. Other units 'tion separate quarters. There will be no lings.' provision made for housing any wo; Means Much For Prescott men, consequently, any, worxers . bringing their families will have tot find lodging for them in the city. ! Material Is En Route. j In Colorado. BOULDER. Colo.. Sent. 30 The effect that thc expenditure ot ,ieath Qf J this sum win nave on 111c luiuiui-r-ciai life of Prescott has already mads ."tself manifest Already there ha- City, from Spanish influenza in the'road to recovery j those captured during thc early The, deaths to 300. Twenty-two cases arc aees o, ,e aiiach. It t.t u J tiutu Ll.. ...V. Illll. ..111... I the Americans with their left and rieht training camp here brought the total Ginsberg of Salt Lake ( recorded with 60 patients well on the . I mi pth mm 1 mam K nnMP -.-. .. . I After a short crash barrage the in-i - b. fr:Cndlv to all Allied .f 1 1 The original order for all material llCcn noticed an increased demand for to be used in thc construction of the ' business' locations, while real estate big project has already been placed , offices report added inquiries foi by the procurement section of thc , houses and lots. Merchants are in construction division at Washington, , creating their orders for goods, in D. C, but any additional material anticipation of thc greater tax thai needed. Major Coffin stated yester- j W5I1 be made upon their stocks, andin day, would be purchased by him here, 1 every branch of business big in if procurable from local stocks. ' creases in thc volume of trading arc Prescott has already felt the benc-i anticipated. flr.nl rffcrts nf III!; froverniTienf J " "- 1 work, for the Major, who arrived1 IN DEFERRED CLASS 1 Ily Associated Press. Sunday night from Washington to Tssunic- charge, all the office furniture needs that he could and still found him t - . nr.. pn iniiinTiiriii- lie unarfi ni si.:ilt. . . , visors crraciously ramc to his rescue u,-"-"tl1 ."rcs and it is said that it will lie' ties and twelve towns. by placing at his dispoyl all the court TWO HUNS QUIT? ;two "ays more before the totals will,1' Illinois Does Nicely. i ririiT" recently replaced by new jbc available from the reserve dis-: CHICAGO, Sept. 30. With sub miiiiM' i-K-. ...nj". ..w.i ui. WtsTFffli w (iit PJ1 (ennr ! uiL ui Hum iiiv n.uiuil us a WHOIC, crrinti nnc tnh mir 51 IKKI Dm nvrr .tc arc to the effect that Emperor Wil-, Baltimore reported more than ?40,- quota of $147,900,000, the State of In Illinois went over thc top in the First One Hundred? as a war measure, the senators! By Associated Press. WASHINGTON. Sept 30. The first 100 draft numbers s expect nnai aci.u... j drawn hefe today . DOWN HUN PLANES 1 No. 1 is 322 ; 7.277; 6,708; LOXDOX, Sept. 30. Thirty-five lfi27; 16,169; 8,366; 5466; 1,697; enemy airplanes were put out of ac-l, 7123. tion nnd 15 balloons destroyed on . w fa 2Jgl; gjn. 6(147; fSSSSS'lS .0.0.6: 43 m , flanks "shoved"....! to return to their base. Xavai air 7,512; 6460. y .... - 1 , . ... 00 1 niQm t- cm- n. ff Frnn, t,o Tn.ln1,..r nntnnct . (nrrpK linmtiarded ZCCbrUgg, USienu,T 4U , - (line, about 2000 yards west of the Stjand Bruges. ! 10; 16446; 1,907; 13421; 6,593 i No'. 30 is 13,728; 20; 6,857; Quentin canal, which was captured; on Friday. After a short crash barra; ON ALLIED SIDE WASHINGTON'. Sept. 30. Bul- will be friendly to all Allied 1,255; 14,122; 11,101; 2,132; 10,- VI7IU V-OVI- Cor.. Mirl nl A31 U.MilU.. acllt. JU. KcnOrtSlfnrl 7fi i-niml Ac int.. ..,r,,l,r,:i. J l.-.l. .1 I A.:, I'nclnnUi Ttiit-.!. cml . t ' . t V 'i it, . ; ' i . ' ...... . . . . . w ........ j v. uit juust.tiuf.u,- UU11I 11. UV .11. .4 .iM(-ilt..tll.( JUJI. i . v.im .11. (' l" i'.."tn , ,. . r . i , t . r i .I... . . i I . T : 1 . . t ... ..... .. .... ........ . ... .:.-i.t- ..- icoiiDoy. (iirccior oi inc tirau 01 .c i - ik"-" u...n. i.mov,in niaii eicht honor Uasrs are claim- ..nite nf winch nlainlv showed what.w Miiumc iu niv , . .:r:.i ll l.n.r.T. T nin 1... .1 . .1- ' . . w . . " . r. : . ' . .. . . r:.i :., i, :. "" ."-" ...u .v c-,cu. in luano seven counties are hard uatt es thev had been tichting. " . L t- 1 ' . 1 . A I rr-t i.t mo., rftftnnllltcc rtt thrit- .,t-(... . 1.... . . . ... .. .1 . ... self short of need- Y- . V . , . '. , i 1 "- L..tui..uH...B, e over; in Washington two counties stopped for a moment and -cheered. . . . r uii.iiiu.u. ri.iiu-. .c iu it..t..vm i.i.nni suoDorica iv iietinite sales tir -i:r : . .. , .... .... r:i..: ' - --3 ..till IVlll Lli;t3. t..llllll L Tt II I I J 1 1 1 1 I T f 1 1 1 1 (" I 1)1.11 rt tt 1111 1 1 1 T 11.1111111 a 1-rnt for typewriters, having pur i i ..i nii i. ..i.i r:.,.i v.cr,,. W t,r;n ,-n r.er.1 nf mnr, accepted the resignations of ,000,000. during the first two days Jobs For Many Here. Count von Hertlinp as chancellor, i Iowa two-thirds of the counties had drive tonight, preparing to claim the Material for thc big job is already Admiral von Hintz'as foreign Imade tivcr-subscriptions. Thc Pen- honor of the first State i the unian arriving, a carload of supplies hav- minister. irtstila of I'pper Michigan exceeded, to meet its ",uota. ibled across as the barrage swept on j wo. ao is 10,310; i, - . . . .l,.l tUn ciinn in. trim of j. c-e. T). 11 Rl- in.4Ql? 14.- ahead ot them. - ' - its quota and in the Minneapolis dis As thc Australians passed through,! other sections of the front. Deep pro-, 023: 14,043. grcss was reported virtually every-1 no. cy is sm; o.oj; here. It is reported that the Writ- 7,834; 4.723; 10,655; 4,37; J.sua; t ish have reached Battouzclle, having 343; 734. taken Latcau wood and Les Rues' No. 70 is 4; 12442; 9,022; Vertes. and arc in the outskirts ot 1,951; 4,885; 16.009; 12,930; 134; h.n been ficht-, irg of thc heaviest character. 1 4- No. SO is 13; 210; 8417; 395; Canadian troops arc fighting here 5,240; 12,284; 11455; 657; 12,618; and it is possible that by this time! 3,531; 14461. they are in thc town itself. Cambrat No. 90 is 13.754; 11,464; 13.- must soon fall and it is doubtful if 841; 8,055; 6.777; 7,952; 11.191; many Germans are there now, for 15,760; 13459; 12,184. thev must realize that they cannot) No. 100 is 11432. continued furiously the Americans, working their machine guns and rif les, cheered as they worked. The Americans cooperated closel with thc Australians and kept a stream of bullets directed at the Ger mans all the time. The around over which the Ameri cans passed was littered with Ger- licSId .