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THE EVENINQ HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE. N. M , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1911
TAX THE
LUXURIES HEBERTSHOEHE IS EIGHT MILLION $?
in nr nnnnmrn nu ((
IS SLOGAN OF
uubuntu d prnpir mnr
These are Present Prices
I LUI LL IIIUL
THE WESTERN
TWO
ENGLISH
DEMOGRTS
Underwood Hold up Revenue
Measure Because of Protest
Against the Propose!
Freight Tax.
WESTEIvNERSWANT TO
TUT IT ON WHISKEY
Pnpose Alternative of Dollar
a Barrel Tax on Beer and
and Tax on Automobiles to
Make up Total Needed.
Wii.thnik'ton, Si pi. 1 I!" .in I
a licnim rutin tcvi.ll in tin liniiM'
muhiiM lliv f re I kIh t.ix t . j - 1 In
Mtr war revenue Intl. I ii initi i ;i 1 1
Leader I nill I Rlic.ll I. "lay llli'ldi'll Hi
await Hi,. turn of I'l fHlt til i'miIi
lii Urn lapltal Offiuc inn. i. I,n i ii k II"
mcaeurc .
A petition w in circulated iiiiiniiu
I ii mm-rat u. mciul'crn today ri.-mand-
llIK V.IUCUa III XI Week I'll III!' pin-'
1'iihril lilll. Huuthcm ami mii rn
lunmrniii lnu.in tin. ram uj pcutum.
The iiltcrnattvi- Ihry pmpnni.i is tn In-
leane the lux oft liri-r by II u barn I.
which wuuld net H. linn. ihhi, nn m-
ii'iino on whiskey unit nthir tir-t ilt l
li'1'ii'rn nml prouahly a Ink nn hiiIh
mnhilcn. Till' alnuun nf the lliiht will
he "lux lhi luxurim, mil the lici c n
kit IM."
liturih I'll nuuthward over liethcl, no
It prcnumiilily occupied a piinitinn nn
the lift mIiik or the lift I'Clllcr lf tll
Herman foncu near I'arln.
Thu raptured kuiih nml prlnnncrn
mentioned in ycnicrilay'a hcai,Uar
Icru report are presumably th.- (ruit
nf Hi., kuiichs mi-nt Imiril in the
pemr'a e iiiiKrutuliitory mcnnuRe.
The li rmun counter atrnke to tin
AiiKlo-Krcnch nffciinlve near I'arln
Wan delivered liy the iirmy of I hi'
Crown 1'riiu Frederick V II In in,
which rimmed a f-irttllcil French pn
Mllnn nouthwent of. Verdun. Thin
pnnitinn lull rpnncd a burner I'dmn
the Heiman l M.irne iirmy, the IcM
Winn of which extended Id VII ry le
Kruni'oiii, iiml tin- i.'mwn I'rlii' i- f
fnriTM. lln orni j.ntliin -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the
loner co-npcnit Inn nf tin- two ace
tli. nit nf the Herman I -i ml In k iiriny.
The nllai k on the barrier fnrtn hihiiii
nf Verdun, auppurteil by tho Herman
Hike artillery, pmilllni , In ruse nf
fllri.'xH, it fiiiiiplftiiill nf emir. Ii .mill
i'f Vcnliin. An mtinipt nf Hi,, gir
rlnon tu lirmk Himuali lln. line ha
been rXM' lril for m vi nil iluvn. Th"
iiimmiimliT of I h hi I'cii'l Kiv.nian
iirmy enrpn, forininir a part nf lln'
mixiIi army Iri l,nri nine, Iuih lenitcd nn
.rir of ttu ilay to the IrnnpH, inti
vfylng the tliiuikH nf i:,ni..l ln.nl
liirtiTii to Ihf Sixth army fnr Imhliiirf
nut .i Htiflly, lii r.in.illv iin-l HH''-i'-fully
ami tlnriny .t iM-nt in;; tin
i iirmy from hi liilniK rrlnl'Ti tiu iil.
tmrthwaril, ami IntimaiMiu Hint tin'
limp I not ri... for nn nfli'liMV mm
mi iil liy ihlM iirmy.
Thf lctiry nf iJi'twral Vmi llni'l'r.
ht'TK Will protialily rl'-iir liirman I'T
rllory for the linn' Im-iiik of ii.'M,ihh.
whoKi- lloiiil i.l invaMmi li.nl i-wi'l
ulnmnt In tin1 Bate nf Kuriiic-ln m
Th likal Atl.i-i'i r iiHHtllill'H that
th r ik hi lnx nf Hi.- it. f. .il. . army
in not tmw far from f i Km iiihIm-i 1:
lift In tin- Mrniiiy nf i iilniiiicn.
1 iti:ii iMtisKM its ki itM itim:
TO I.l ItM N III l liiisi
Cn.iliaK II, Vl l l.'Hiil' .1. S I't. I .'
i'l.t'i n. 111 A nn ii n'i. 1 - ri: l'i 1I.11
Mate that i'ri to It war li li-oni ti .it
K111lttsn.1t, in Kia'itu'li for thi ir ix
rllrnt tri-Hinii'iit, liaic M1I1.1 riln il I"
lh lirimin K11I I'rnMM fuml. Tin
fiinniHiitlrr in 1 liii f. it iii hitl'l, h.m
ili'i iili'il that thi' aiiiniiiit Mil.Tit'i il
fli.ill l.r um-iI f..r I In Iu ih lit of tht'
I H li' h nnumli'il HI Hi 111 : call .
Krid Tinny, thi' fminrr lil Irat-Mi-niniiHKi
r. ami : a -.. ki r. in ntill
llivlni; Pall. Ilr in luiinlni; thi- I'll
uriin I mm of ll.fa..n. I' N ihhnwiI
nf ii.iti'tr iH.i.n. nml In i'i.nnl.rfi 11
)inni-lflll lil;ri u.i 1 n. "t l-ll' '
'f Jlurvurd l mil' nf lu- in" Imn.
H. A. F'lit.rmith. tlin pi. ill.) 1 ,1 11
In tin1 ity. rimiitt :.i.M.
Just
Received
A new bhipment of pil
lows of a special down
and pure feathers. They
are perfectly sanitary
and made expecially for
Strong Bros.
Trices from $1.50 to
$150. The best in town
for the money.
Strong Bros.
2ND AND COPPER
Fleet Under Sir George Patcy
Makes Inrpad Into German
Possessions Ea&t of Salo
mon Islands.
I. mill. II. fV.t. I i , m ) Th,.
...Illill.ll'j ah i 'Mli i I (111-, i, III I n. .nil
ll'it till' liiilinli III i t hm niiil. nil
Mi l l.i iti-lim In- ,.M '.l in. ,, nay. tin
m it ni ki n i i lion i.l 1. 1 Hi, Hi rtn. hi
lili.iriarn al , l,i., lat'o all. I I III .Snlii-Ill-'H
.vl in. In.
Tin. r.i.' iii ink .in Ini'i I.ik... w it i ,,ii
un a ,. )s in. ii f ii.ir, m li s ..ml n
I". lull. ill. .11 nf jnli.iilili ,, ;lt. to, nti
M "f Xinllilia ill, 'I miiiiIii.ihi 1.1
lln I'll. I, l I'll, r iMarpl.-. 'I h, tirimii
W.in ailKllril In I llf liilm.in nihil!
I lailm in i l.y an ai-iii im in Willi
iri'-' lit 1 1 ii . ni lss.'.. liwm.iii i
ijiiim in in, ln.l.,1 hi l lit- Jin i-.In I inn.
Mi llnitii in-. Ailfiralia (Via l.m..d.
Si . ;, ;,. m i Thi' Uti'ili ix-
.i il!l ii.nary f.. win. h . unn i
II. ri i i ish. i In , .;.iim In ,i ' : .i i K Simii-
Hiiiirhiivrit tiiim.irnA.
l.n ml. .11, Si .t IJ (J II p. in -Tim
III' III f I'lfH lillll'.lll (i lH- I'l'l till' li'l
I'lVMIIK K ill, llll III tliiM lilll 'li,,;
"A ii . it. nu lian lit i ii i"i'li il fimn
Itiar A'llllilill Sir (irnliti- K. I'litiy,
i.niiiiainl.im tin- Aiinlr.ilniii navy. "11
liiiiiiiclni; thi' n, f U all..n ut 7 a. In ,
." I'l'li'lllai r II, nf th,. 1 1 iv, II nf Hi-r-ln'i
tihiii lii' in tin- Inlaml nf Nrw 1'niii.
mi in (I. ili. Nrw lUitalii).
"Tin: 1 1 -1 1 1 - i IIiik wan Immti'il ttil li
mit niinnltlnn.
"A navy lutnltliit parly timli'r C m -liiamli
r J. A. Hi ln'i'l.1 nf lln- Ann
triillan lia itaLllhlii-il I hi-lnni-h rn nil
flnnc at il.iwn Willi.. il lln know li'iliti'
nf Ihf illflliv, ..Lit Hi. ail rrniMalnr wan
niTi'lfil wli:f thi- Intif w.m ilfntrn 111
thi- wiri li'n 1 1 I. m i I n I J i r. 1 1 1 1 m nml
tlm lamliiiK I'.uiy i . i . I to li.rif UK
way fur a iltatii-o nf lour rnili'H
tlitnuith tlm IiiihIi tin- mail In mi
I'i'ii) iii:"m tii-inx initii'il.
"Tlif i run ii nlti. i r t . ..numiml
nf tin. partlnn In tin. trim h .M)u yaiila
(rum lln, Htatlnn niiri ili.U n d mi. nii
illtlnnally. "I in hm il.ivf ,(i ii laniliil anil nlrpn
halt I'fi li t.ikfti In iaitiiic thf nta
tinn. "Tin' riiniHilUf g am: Kllhil. I.li-ii-t
ii ii it t 'i , in inn -i il il CharliM I!. KI
wr 1 1 ami two ma m i n ,f Ihf Aunt lali.lll
naval it'Ci-rif; wnumlfil. tfii nianifii.
'"Illio lifrnmn i n-nialiav .iri. m.l
knnn ii, Imi two l.i r man ollli m, live
llnn-i'nlnilllndliilli',1 nlhri-rn ami ttur
In n luillyn nili' f inili wrro taki'li
lirinniiir.i.
UNITED STATES TO
PROTEST
Understood Probable Wash
ington Government will
Take Firm Stand on Abro
gation of Extra Territorial
Rights.
('"UMaiilimipIr ( ia I.ninlnn, 1 " ; 4 5
p. Ill, M pt. I.'. I Tlie aml..n,..,i... J
nf Mime nf tile KH at p iwer.s have
. rem innl an nliiitual li..te to lln
Tutkinli Kim. I MH r. iniilf.-tinK
nii,li.l Ihf ilirrie i.iMieil liv the
l.rtf nil inly, umli-r tlm u tm.t nf
who h the tn.iiy rirhte a. nnt.it fm
I'K'I'i'li mi' a Imllnhf il
IMIIH STTI Will, JiilN
I'owi a., i i'itnii
WaMhiniili.il, Sept. li. The I nitfi:
StUf, pmliaiily will Jinn the i.Mf
nf thf pi.wi rn HRaim-t Tin key n nhro
sal nil nf the f iipif ulitpma win. h
e.'anti .l f..r. iiineie x;r i If i rltm ml
inthl.'. ami i.lhrtw f n f le.t the
an.' i. unt v i.l (If., '.t en, ...,..
V tll lllllll ,'. , 1. h;,.' . ,il.,T I;; ,,.
finally In I ll, . ,. ,j u; .11 t.y I'r.m-
ili nt iIm.ii ami M.. i'iiii v lirian
Thf iiii ..n't -nn nf thi- V. anhiiiKlnn
K"H riili-i 111 nan to llwait tin llilt;u
tlll' of th. I.ur-ipritn pi.weiN.
The n Itiat thi Ami'inaii khv
ilnutit wmihl prntent nuaiin-t the
i.l.iii:liiiti nf ,-xlni iiirit..nal rl-lil-wun
inliaii.,,1 ).y ni.al dim nanl
the reannnn wnuiil he Inn i.,. Kirnt,
Aiinii, ii ii m hail Invi nteil nimiilf rn he
!-uiii In Tuikey l.tiaiiie ,,f the npe
i l.il prl ili um iiml prmei Hon nnnril-
il tin in Ululi-r the i aplllll itinti: nml
net ninl. I.eimine the i iuniil of the
xtr,i-ii ri it., rail iikIi! Iiiij'ht li nm n
the iiii-.,ij neiuiity nf AiMfii'an
tiin-Mnllara h.
Am liusnaili.r Mnrxe lllliall elihleil
Ihf nlatc ili in inn in today that the
lairnpnan ii.w,. hail prnti-ntfil
immnnt Hie a iimnat inn, hut that aa hn
wan w iiln. al iuntriii Hoim he illil m.t
)..ln In the iiriii.ii. i 'Mi. in l hem mi,
1 h prnten wan a mil.l nlin ninl imnr
nhnervers In 'iinlunlinuie pmk
upon it im imnlly ctrntiir inmiKh l"
make uny liiiprenninn nn ihu pnrte.
I.tre limine, thi- nf' nml nu. krr of
I lie II k'hlamli In. in a real J.. to Man.
iifer I 'han. I . lie dun u li'il ei i ..
n.i. ker In the oiiniiner, nml if there
in iitiythinii in thin i,e, w ule w..il,l
that I un it I'liiui. f (... nn. It ia a
fant mi, I iii'i iir.,!e nei mul-m. ker.
t'han e u-rit t, play rirnt. mi know,
hut lie alwn imuteil to play neroml.
Mr thiukn nf .nut I. am In thn innnl rr.
ni-otinihl,. n,nli,,n i.n the whole hnil
team. Mill he in only Untied with a
f r. ker)a k. In Itnine he feeU he
ha tht right man for the runt plate.
JOIN POWERS in
It! CIIII15
Desperate Situation Reported
as Result of Floods in
Which 3.000 Lives and
100.000 Home:, Were Lost.
ONLY OUTSIDE AID CAN
AVERT AWFUL DEATH
"Loss of Life May Never be
Known" Says U. S. Consul
Cheshire, "But Suffering
Caused is Appalling."
W.mliliiKtiin, Si pi. J!. Twi he
inniilh lainiiii' whirl, nn1;' ..i!Ki,,. nut
an aviit (a,,., t, Kiiain,. Tunis nml
Kwa iiv-l ,..uii,. hi I'lmi.i, win h
i'fi' ili vanlali il hy II I.s In Jul..
Willi ii h.nn nf ll.ll'in li.in ami nn in
than nil., tinmli ii ' liniif. mil li.iinii..
I'linniil lii-iifinl t'innhiri ri'inn tfii
Imlay limn taninii that mm, than
i iKht tinlli. n fii.i. nutTfifil Innnen
ami m iny iiiiIIiihih wnulil m i i f ..... t
until th,. in x ( h.-irxert.
"I:i many ilarin, win. If illn-'rn
han In en lilottert out, Inh ilnl, uiln ami
ili." nayn th,. ri'pnrl. ' The I. iKa n(
lite may nei. r lie kmnvn. hut the nul
fi'i iik iiium-iI in HPI'itlliiK. Tin. Went
I ix rr mill, lit the i n. I nr July, in HI)
lii th. the Hi liln anil lamtn are nmli r
-i ii lai lii-t n w.ili t I'ankn riiiuire
leliiiililiiiK. Imiinfn, re-i ri'i tlnK, tl' I'U
in lie ptntipfil iliy for plalilinv. Tuxim
are reniiltrtl anil otln r iini I'rniiif ni
ii il in Klieli, hut en n tliun the pei ple
IniM- l.'Mt nil, ntainl liflp!. .m.
"At llrnt Hi. hi. I.e.! the Water nilklll
teieile nn. le ra'iill ami the llehln lie
.iiiiilal'le f,,r the nfi'itiil plant iiik.
Thin linw, nppeiirn to he lmion.ilr.
In null eniit the penpl,. fare il tin
or IwelM-tiioiHh fainiiie.
"Thin in mily the heitlniiitiK. What
the niiir future han In Hlnre only Iiml
kimu. Help In iieeili'il now. iM'lay
i.ililnil 1. I.iiik if tin-He penple lire In
he is.ii ni."
MAY HOD POLO TO
ATTRACTIONS OF
STATE FAIR
Member of Commission
Thinks Tournament Would
Draw 500 to 1,500 People
Who Otherwise Wouldn't
Attend.
The Male fair iiiiiitiiniiion vailed
the fair kiouiiiIh I Ii in Hfieinoii-i In
li.nk nler the plant anil ill i I, If 111', .11
the Im . il inn fnr the al liiUn ilepall
llli Ills,
The 1'iilllllilsr.liin met ill the ntlli l
n lnrelal Tom Ityikert linn aller
Imini. I in,, in plnjell l alllll mil m
the m i-mi. n It wan ili i iileil llial a
poln toiirnameiit would he a nlroiix
ill. iwiii; ii id. un.l Seiiet.iry llinkeit
nit to work nn am rn un the h-mN.ii
einlfil to lay linen for u i.niiiuy
ln.lill lfb wel'e ti'le Kl a piled In fci-v
lal urni) pi.nla in the wint ati-j ..niiili
inl, ami if fm.iiKh teama ran t)
W" iileil to till out .. Imiruey ir,l
the Mir irowd,, will nee Ihnllinu polo
Kamea.
i me mem. a r nf th,. i oiiiininnlon naid
he II, in i ll, after nolllew llHt i l.inf In
M n: itiutloii nl the prnnpei'tn, that
In. Ill Juil tit I, Mill people wi.ul.l he
ill iwn to th,. (air hy pnln who nther
wi.it would i t aluinl.
JOHNNY CONWAY HAS
C0LLI3SI0N WITH A
MOUNTED GERMAN
Sa ilii Ke, X. M., Kept. 12. ('mint
H'hni'l Supelltlteliilellt Jollll CollWiiy
Hun Hie I' ll ii of a eolHnlnii w ith u
timiMileil Clin. m thin alli rmii.il whli h
ame ni-ar to hi ilk (llnantroun Im the
itlinaiiir. He wan rirtinx on tlullinleo
nirert on hln liii yi le w In n he w.m
miienw iped hy a man name. I lla illl
u.irt'ii r. w ho wan riding a iimion yi v.
The hiuilrr mu' hine upnet t'onw.iy n
tl.ill iTlfl Hid the l illl. ator landed
n hit hi .i l, la ms ii'iiiliinl in,, int
Kiloun. llai nn, ml fi.imin ,,f Alhu
iuci,iie, who hapl'tTifrf ulotm In u
motor im. k. rendered, lltt aid; load
i d the wn imle.l man oil the truck and
hanle'ied to a phi nl, l.m n nltirr where
Cnnwiiy leviini utter half un hour.
Kx. ilemeiii for a time nan tenne. The
injur, k nm Mili.ua.
He Knew.
The hund iy ni lnn.1 leaeher wan
lalnnix to her pupila on f innr. H
explained her topic earefully, mi l. ,.
an ant In Uinlernlan.ll'iK, he ti..
e.n h pupil a raid bearing a peine
nf U l.n flnlllliK.
"Kieu pleunnre," he milil, " i . t u 1 1 -
the i urn le nf patlinrr. X. e Hi. Ii. y
l!.liiim; he inuat kit ninl Ma., ant
wii.l. Ilu munt he patieul "
llavlni treated tlm e f i i t fully
ha I, iv. in witli the a.m. lint, moat
prj.ti.nl iiucnllmi:
"Ami now can uny lilll,. liny tell
me what we need limit when we Ko
flnhiiit '
The annwer n iiniekly nhnutril
with one voice :
Uali." Ijidlea1 Home Journal.
on
For the new week yve will place on sale a large assortment of
Fall Dress Goods including . Serges, Broadcloth, Gabadines,
Poplins, Roman Stripes, Plaids, Brocades, Eponge, etc. at
Extraordinary Prices
Lot . worth to $1.00, special . . 49c
Lot 2. worth to $1.50, special . . 99c
f Lot 3. worth to $2.00, special . .$1.19
j Lot 4. worth to $2.50, special . . 1.69
j Lot 5. worth to $3.50, special . .2.19
) Lot 6. worth to 4.50, special . . 2.98 j
ONE WEEK ONLY
rl RoseewakFs pJ
OESIGNS BY NATIVE
I
ST SILKS
Aztec and Pueblo Patterns
Used in Manufacture of
First All-American Silks
Now Being Shown in Na
tioual Museum.
WnnhiiiKlon, 1 1 C, Sept. J. In
l i I 1'iliK with the rimtlo, "See Amern-.i
rirnl, the I mini nil. ilea National
iiiUM Uiii in U .i-li,iii;t,,n , exIiilntiiiK
nmel ili.-iriia In nllk rlrenn
Kniiiln. win. h are truly AmerH an, he
lll ilinpireil hy i. nly Allietlral hln
l"t'. mill maniHa. i ured by un Ami r
i nn llrni ,,r An,, n, an wnmen.
Monihn iiiio wln n the w.ir-i linnlh
lirnt ki'K.in rmni; over Mexliii, uml
Ioik hefi.re the preaent Kuroen
n.ntlii t threaten. ,1 i fri e AmerUam
In nriKlimte th.lr own ilenictia '"r
fi.irlin anil (ntuinea. liijlinii worn
ret to nrk tu adapt for lirenent day
unn, the ileaiKiis mil aynil'oln hn liy
the Aateca and mher early Indian
pei. Idea. Minn i, aerial fnr ilenlKiK
I'l rtulnlnB to in , early pel mil ut
Ameriran hininii wan uvnilulile;
liiililiiicn, teini l, , niutiuineiln, p,,t
tery. hunki.tr an, I hlanketa ure i-iii
red with pi. i iie-aetllnita whh h
form I'Mrtliulariv hurmliiR and ur
tlnlle (teniKiin. N,,t only the ileaiaiin
proper weio .i !.,liil.lc bul the ml.
nr an well, ., i ,, , whli'h ha, mater
ially uanlnti.l in the creation of these
new Ameri. an f .riiinn di nlKim.
The textile iliiiMon i,r the N'-lioniil
lii'.lnelilii ,.,, j,,., -mtallrU a aeriea of
(re dye i.,rtri.i n,ka. tontrilMl'id hy
Hie iiiauii' lunrn, whli'h nhnw the
reprndu, i. ,.r n,,,,, anileiit Mexl
n" din.. : 1 1 n . I on mill clitiatnK
lahric.
The ileninna i mnprine: the Aatei
Iuih. n in l.uii'mw tonea on blue ami
laUi'e: the Axtee arraaillllo aid ar
row p.iiifrn in tolma m .ei.,ik
ului . Koiti a an Altec hiermilv ph
un il.uk nreen nml natln-atl lieil while
l illi la; the Anler roiit-fif-atmn un
l .iiy blue; anil an all-over deninn nl
Mixiiail leathern In aliudea of blue,
NEW MEXICANS II
Gold Medial Flour
EocnluallyW hy Not Now?
THE JAFFA GROCERY CO.'
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
if all
creen, nml hrown. cither di-lx-in are
temlndern nf the I'tiehlu I ml i.iiik, nne
ei.m.illnU nf a ratth miko f-im nd
pi'nled nn Indian nil, whilr ainitlier
renamlilea tt Navajo run In w 111, h nit
niK ntripfn and a it, aim, ml arrarinr
itu nl nf litiuna u lunar
The lii.nrpnr.itioii of the aymlioi
imiii to he Mill nn I life prinled nilkn
riTall.i ii pfnple nld In art In ilri-lttn,
I'Vetl hefnlf the riiiiuiiK nf the while
man to Amerk'.i. It in iniin rim.' to
li llie thf III. it. in prnl 'al use to
whii li theni' mn-le'it di litun have
l.i i n put, mid ut the Mime time to
ntudy their hintoli nl meaniiiK.
TODAY'S GAMES.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
liilialtn. I; I'lttnliulkli. .V
Flrnt U.-ime: 1;. II R.
fhienuo liflu II imi MU 4 II 2
I'ittniiiiiKh ....H"! Iikii lx 4 S '.'
Katleries: Kiivender, ll.inirman and
An her; Atliinm and I'nleman.
New titrk. (I, I'liilniblplila. I.
Kind kaine. K II K
New Vnrk ...iiiio iiiio nun n 4
rhllailelphin .11011 til 11 inn - I 7 1
llalleriin Mintuard, i'Tm.e and
Mevem. Alexnnder ami Kllllter
New Vinrk. H; I'lillmleliilila, 11.
Ki'f.'liil name: It. II. K
New Vnrk ...210 Tift 111! -H 13 0
I'hilaili lphia Mm linn nun 03
Itiitlerien: Kmiunie ami M. la.in:
Mair, Murnhall ami Kllllter, K
lliirna.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ItillailHphla. I; New YotU, 3.
It. II K
I'lillailelphia . mill lino littl - I 7 11
New Vnrk ...uml 111111 nil - Z k :
Hallei un: llemler and 8hati;
Keatliia and Sweeney.
Wet l.riiiimln.
Ilnntini-U a.liniKU.n Rume poet
pn'iiii, wet Kiuuiula.
(I'oiiilnurU Imiu lago One.)
nf I'urln; Itralne la I milea eanl ' nf
Holanntin; Klnlnea la 7 mltea tfin
Ifriilnn In u ti ...1,., I. Hip. ,., m ...I
the limuntalii nf Itelnia ti J'l 111 1 1, a
anutheant of Kinim-n and M milea
filth nf the city nf lielma.
WAR
.Dress Good
Hermiilxe la li milea In the 1 ant nf
Vnry-le-Kruii ,,,n ami It.'Vitny ut I
mll-a eant of i-. rmiilxe.
The fnrent of lielnuue in. riiuxlily
i.pe.'ikinir, 10 Hi I I'm runt nf the Ar
K'liiiie riKion uml utnu 10 milin north
of ItfV iitny.
I.IM IUI, I.l ItM W UH Itl AT
IN l ltKM II Itl ltiKT
ihhmMti.li. Si pt. J. The fnl
Iiiwiiik 11111 air Ii In, m llnritf mux.
dated yenterdav, waa null id today
ut the Krelirh iinliaHay:
"The I'l. ni'h ki ni ral rlaff made
kimwn today thai the tint (Jillnali
m mV 1 1V11 mm a lln n lin 1111 nl Three
nf Ha hi my iutiK wi're repiilni'd hint
intht lot men Viliera. o leretn and
SniKonn. We have In four itayn
I'Hlnrd frum aixly tu levetity-ttve
klliimelern
"III the acfiiinl army, the tenth
cmpa and the nuard.i, driven bai'k
the Kulnl i.nnd awanipa. are alao
wit lidraw ing.
"In llie I'hampagne Hie thin)
Hi mi. n army la a Inn ie ir.'.itina The
! man tenter la thua at lant hivIiik
mmiinl
"After a hard fiKht in llie reaion
between iM.iiine unit Vliry In the
Am,, mm ilta. r.,i,ril. llMn.i.n in.kw
Iuih been punhed lunk to the ninth
m ine 1 ruin rnniainea inrentn
"A firth Herman army, after at
tempt imt a very acrimia effort un our
1 11; lit wIiik, waa thrown Lack. Our
Iron pa iniupy Vanninrinji t.
"Tile Renc'al ailuatlon ban tliun
been nm, lif led to our advimt me ilur
Inic then,, lant ilaya.
"(in tho either aide the Ailnlllun
arm) ailai kid near Toiiiiimow waa
fi.ri ed In a iNnanl nnia reireat. The
whole army h.'e, iM-en punhed buck
In the went of Itawariinka and' the
loilenier rlier. The Itumiuni be
aieaed lirndek."
.wnroti di; 11IM.1; nu
AIT Al K ON liKHMWn
I'arln. Hept. 12 (1:10 a. in. I
Forty Herman prinnmim, all wound
ed by liiiv..i..it thrunta, have urrlved
Inn. He-1 (Hv n hint of how the Her
man, naffei i -i in I heir relreal acrnan
the riveia iii.nii and Miirne. Il ap
penra that tile Herman fi.ne aeni to
that realnn In free the I'arln army
uml ailai k the flank nf the allien wan
an Impoiiant one and had been
ftmnnly enireiuheil.
When Ji.rTra. the French enm
mn nder In 1 liter, ordered an attack a
Here artillery fire opened and Innl
ed two d.iva WH limit inlrrruptnin
Aviutor t'aptuln llehinger finally
nave the exact locution of the Her
man liiitleriei and aonn thereafter
they were annihilated by Hie French
l lni 'i nunn.
Then eamc the rout, aecnrdlnc lo
paril. Ipunia. The Hermann, punned
al the point of the bayonet, rroaaed
the liurcii In illaorder. eavlnn eaaen
of aininunlllnn, 1 loaka, kniipaai ka
and rartriduea. The loaaea nf the
Hermann were terrible and thla pi, Hit
nf the VHlb-y nf the nun. a will
covered with theli unburleil Uiad.
The French alao auffered aerlotia caa
uuliiea bui miHitly In wounded.
IH M.IW f.OVI ltll T ,V
kl.MH ItHU'l-: T 4.IIF.NT
Lnndnn. Pepl. IS (In tlx a. m
A dini'ttUh tu lh Central Newt from
Amnlerilam nayn:
"Afinriliim In a Ohent ilinpi t.'h.
the llelalan imvernment. havtu np
pnned the delivery nf the army ticca
aarlea reiUiniil,,neil by the Herman 1.
a Hi'lKluii lone ban atiain la'cupied
Hlieiit The m 1 rnn.irnn. which hud
already Im'cii prepared, were imi ile-llvered."
I.UnUN l.tsolINK KTIH K
SIH To IK IMI tl SI I II
I.nnd. .11, Sept. j (!l.3l a. Ill I A
dinpali'h from Mimical!! tu ileuter'a
TiliKiam riimi'iiny n.iy, that Hie
Tfinpa repeal a the report that Hie
Htm k nf Kannline in Ucrmatiy la be
iiiiiiIiik exhaiuled and adila that, an
the Herman anny iti petida largely on
ita motor truiinport uf nupplun nf all
nmln. this ureal I y UKitravalfa Ihe al
uatlnn. n i,knh not rr iivhttkh
TO I'Asni IIFAO.Mi IJF.l.K
Itnttrrdam. Mepl. II (via I.nnd. in.
Sept j y ji , , , The Meuwe
Hnlienlainni lie t'nuraiit la Informed
by a native ,,f Itottrrdam that while
eiidcHvorinc ,i reach Nainur Thurn
ilay he wan not J.i t nntt.-d to p inn
liymiU l.ieae. ,
rKTlliil.lt t IHslMit ll f oN-
HICMH IMIUtN IHHAsTrlt
I'aria. Me i. U ( J JO p. m A
llavaa aneii. y diapali II from I'eiru
Ciad nayn yenterduy'a neua nf Hie de
feat ol the Aualrlan left wina near
Toinaaxow. ia 1 niirii men.
The Auntrlaua weer nurrnuniled In
a triuiiHle formed by the 'lntiii
river and a tributary, Hun, and the
wiiik waa criminal before tlm arrival
of Hie Hermann whu came by forced
marchea tu Ihe aid uf the Auninaiia.
Iliudciii.ite hrldKce delayed the
nermann and made the dileut of tUelr
allien Inevituble.
The Ituanluna folbiued up thla vl, -lory
by puraulni the retrentlnc Ann
Iriuna JO milea and taking up poal
limia In the forlilled picululea uf npule
and Toiirubine. Tho Ituaaiana mil
ieu d hcuvy canialiiea Ii tanliia T0111
aaxiiie. The Hermiina hat heavily when they
were repulned in he vicinity or M.n-
I'llc and I'horxele In Itiiaalnn I'tdand
n the Ironiier of 2'ruaeiu.
III NSlWs FINII I'l.W OF
I'MOI-OMKi I.KIIMW ( AMIMKN
THriiKrad, (Via London. Hepi. u
(IJJil p. m ) A del a Hen plan of
the proMiaed manli of A unt ro-Her-man
armlen lhrouii I unn U to I't-rin,
on the extreme border uf K urn pea 11
Kuai-ia and auout 70 milea eaat ul
I'etniHrad, han been found on the
body uf a commander f Auntnan
cavulry, whu waa killed at ilrmlrk in
Haliiiu. In thia IlKht three diaaack
recimenta enmplciely over w helmed
liln lluiiaartan reilmentM i.r imnirv.
Twu of tbaae llunnarlan oriaiilxattona
were virtually wiped out. only thirty
men aurvtving.
Mack'a l-iforinatlon bureau U hint
al work athertiiK ntallntlia on the
lecutlaritlea of lllave I'ardliml ami
I'ult balmmii. The dupe la betim
fathered akainal the world ai riea. It
lan'l connlilered neceanury tu itudy
Ihe Hlania, becaune the alack men
aiinw the tlrnrne lien like bnoll.
tt to Herald wont 4 tfo fotir
work.