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W B a t tt f R r,rV tlBB9l) ""d wsrtncr lo-rfar. To-motr.o-. fair t.enlle >ou(h wind? gal Kr,~.n on raa* 19 mimkv^ CIRCULATION Over 100,000 Daily >.>? Faifl, Xon-Rpturnable First to Last?f/i<? Truth: Ncws ? Editorials ? Advertfsements VoL LXXVII So. WTiJBSH l..,...:t|.| IBIT. II r Irilmnr lun SITNDAY. SEPTE1MBER mi si\ PARTS-FIFTY-SIX PAGES I IVi; CENTS rlVS CB. 73 Per Cent Profits Tax Voted Down ppff.it of RaHicals, 62 to |7 inHicrr<; Senate Com? mittee Plan Will Pass I^Follctte Ready To Carry On Fiirht aaaujg Ci"?r?jicript Men, but Not Fortunrs." Senator Johnsnn Declare? bTASI ' over ' ? a I ... .. . . would ( bate taki ree and fe ? ? dollai ' ' -- - -? ? alid ? g - . or< thar i king .-- ? . ? - mi fl rwood - - al i ' ? -.-? ' .--, the ? ? i ? ? - . ? Uxfd ? axed. -\V( break hear' we hi ? ? - ? I ? . rernmi I i ? R< p!\ ? ? - ? ? : through d S ' provi ? . ? ? ?? i a bill ? ??. ... , ? on He ti ? ? ? ? .- ... the ... , na whi c ' made unpoi ? ? ? p ? ? -: n g ?.. ... - * man lualiatic theoi ? could ' n out of ' t bi .? ? U inllettf Hlti >w*r>llrn Fnrtunra ? ? pri enl ... prevent -. . ?? "?e0B* l ei . ' the **r- v ' < ? < | n oeh latger tl**i w,4 impovti*bed bv the war. Ammunition Sent Persliing Is Defective Onc-fhirrl nf Shipment Is Found I"o Be Doperl with Chemical f \ HINGTON, Sepl 1, Late te without cammeat, the Creel < om .- Information iaaued ' the f. ? ? ofl j ll ftntrnient ; from the V ment i ?? \; - ? ? . ? :'?? rd of t I with the forei to France pfoved to ir defective. Thia facl ?as lort y .1 ,rr t he ? xpedi | and immed ial e Btepa were . plai r thi d( f( et ve enr Iges. ? ? |-;,r .-.pjenre i percentage t in the potassium chli nera waa reaponsible for a 'ii .il! tioi ipj - fi rd ln?\ been corrected. The | ? . ? ?? r rfecl | in alow 1 i ild have hc-n saved by no ? the eorrc | rnts to ee "iVr rinh-a Public Ledger," which onlj more of it, thi ? moi ?? ng. under th-- rnatun of ita v. a*hing. He de ma of rounda of tnu ? the 1 nited Statea v ere ? p-r'. ? ? , ... target pi I ior a long time to t ?-? Frankford luburh ' ? of i srsenal.il The inada ... . . ? ?' ? ?.Pl I to s verj ? ? ? . on are ab?olu'r v ry de partment l d with res| I in 'he matter h a l( ted tn ? ? ntii by the 1 - rnmi lustrial plai ?. carried or, for th .... . , lentai ? ., - depai I mt nts ? Death nf 2 tVnrsej by Unsafe Shells Reccllcd ? <- - ? of an ? protected bj ava . ns ai i when'.' ? -r ' e l t\ ? ? , ? . ? . ? ' ?' . . May. 1 ? the projectil< metimi n tegra i hort d ista ? In ? ? wa arncd that ?rhile | ? Louis were o be a ? al ? ? ? . ed thi I ? | . epoit of I ? i ? ? ...... ??.-?? i ? . h ? ? ' ' ? and Miaa Helen I .... . ? ? , ' . . . - . . ? pr4 . ' | ? tl ' m< .. ? . . . to preven ? Troops ?nd Negrors Jn Srrics of Fights Armcd Guarda Patioi L-xin ton aa Threat. of Further Trouhle Are Heard LEXIXGTON, r. . ? ' The ngton 1 ? ' ? . ? ' the Kei Guard, the ? ? ? ? ? ? iid. ? ? ? . ' campi . , - - ?? hu\e ... | , takei ? ? ' ' numen Idien ied to i' i ? ront of a negro i ranl a ; ho\ed aaide .-it.d, it ia fl d, a the came l he a ? heii ? ? i 'h< croa.! \ | ? ? gathered while sei ou - trouble ' immi .-??'. ? . ? ? ? twelve on horaeback, armcd with h;gh ;; the c.ty. The ill feel ing between the twa racea ha- hei a BUgmi nted by I i facl I il aoldiei - liavi purcha ed liqooi ... ea and then had them arrested I thi iier iif|uor law. Petrograd Council Protests Death Penalty in Army I >?, iGRAD I ?" ' ' he Petro? grad ? ' nncil ol v. orl ? d .sol diers' Dep tie to day | ? " " ? -.! the n enl of the death pei I ? demaadiBf that the meaauri he revoked. Pacifists Quit After Poliee Halt Meeting By Governor's Order Con ference at Chieago Is Raided and Ended Chairman Hurled Into the Street Peoplc's Ccuncil Finally Decides to Abandon Plan for Convention i )i]i AGO, Sept, I. The prnr- mn ference of the People'a Council of America waa abandoned to-night ftei ? ? | it an rnil to it .: ternooi innoimcing the nbnndonment of ? ?r-'erenrr Louil P. l.orhner. rrr retary of the organization, atated: "\-i have formed a 1^?^!^!!' or ganization which araa our parpoee, aae we are s.iti.-tied. This WB8 done before thr pol re atopped OUI meeting. We are now disbanded as n mnferrnrr l|owc\ei, our work for nn esrly peace will go on." t used ciramatie m"'hnd? in rurbing the activitiea of 'he pac U I ng a hall in which the council ? on, they demanded the ron ference ceeee "in the nam'' of th* law '; bodilj threw Into the ? n ti Iman, the newly-eleeted choir man;' forced the defianl women paci ling, and, after lock ? ~ ? ?-,. do* i of the I '?'. d aperaed 'he crowd OB "*e fanned ? furj bv the preaenee of the po Half a '!o7^n New YorV women ra of the peaee movement re Rebecca Shelly, Ida Bard Field and E ? i ibi I I reeman .. ng in the bv Wanled To He trreated "We will not go oul unleaa wa are ?d. We dare you te they ihouted. It waa only aft i ed a patrol wagon Rnd ? gned to arrest them th;- thi women were nd-. tave. Whm ., . - puahed out f thi to be re'eat-ed or. the women howed their chajrrin nt having been 'he \ ic '"'.-' . Thi action of the ro]<cr, which waa taken h\ ordei of Go ernor Franh 0. who -i d the contrmplated ? ? ? ro would irnd to ereate ?.? " ? nded all hnp?> of atea to meet in 111 Wl - ?ome of th<- pac I il . weary experii ee, are to-night ? ? ichl do II as to the ? '< . '.,.< , ? ? . ? .i"r!arc tiiH> the peaeo ronforrneo will br hi \\ onder \\ h? re to Ga. rhl ? ? al of more pp.rir |t.? at Mil neapol s to-night on a apeeial tiain frr.m ?.-in Franciaco and information that g paeil I at varioua en rnij'p ?re awaiting word from ' :'? to tell ihern where to go ? ? . ; ? ? , > ? r i r t: . tuatioi i late to ii'ght to ? poaaible meeting place. Barri N ??? Dakota, Minne tota, '?'. and Wa hn gion, D. C, the ] i- <i by ! h ?? N'ew York delegatea, to-daj el out to accompliah whal they conaider?d wai a coup. After ? ? Weat Sid< \ uditorium, a tabor union rendezvous, located in a section comparable to *'-w York'a Eaet Ride, they quietly aent word to the '. ?- that the peaee ronferenc wculd be hel 1 there. The delegatea i I lirried tn ihe hall in the hope of nr ; .- and launehing the pr;i(p move menl before the authoriti< i could ad llad Named ObBCCN 'I m o hundred pae I I w< re ;.?=rmh!ed Ihe hall and th< ? oi had been way for two hour^ when intima wen whiapered that the poliee were prepai na to arei-p dawn, Mr an, i Chieago Socialiat lawyer, rlected perma ent chairman; .loh Han man ef Loa Angelt*, ard Jamea II. Maurer, a membi r of tl Pi \ ai ia . ire, were made i ci en, and Loi P. Loehn r waa elected ecretarj A committee, headed by Cryatal Eaatman, was appointed lo . 'e\ i n im ml i ??.oi ommil? ? ? to bi ehaiged bj th the ng the | ? movement. Jacob Maijgo] i, ol Pitl burgh, began ii hiitor tirade againal Mi Loehner, \4 Hom he charged with timidity fn? abai doning the | to ? ??'.; nne ; poli.. Tl . ' ome one to romplain of the delay ard to announee ..... ? r along v ? ?. ? . .4 oi II ?' ' w a learm ? |?? wen ' ? l1'.' I | tO make an i ? ';>o, ? <? Balch waa for im to Govi-rnor 1 aaking hii ' ' '',li" be had i f| .. poHce to inter ? i ? ncri a ed. All thmight* of mf wen d idaine ! A. u , !' rr or' "Pearaon'* Magaa ne,' ? m m ? I ?i are foreed OUt." Poliremen I.'ntcr \ i o'clock two pol ? red ? arraa and leaned ? ? ., . iel. Bgainal thi Chaii ,i auapicioua . tion, but a> the policemen made rto hoBl le m< ?a t waa regarded aa a good omen. Mr. 81 daaan, by way howevei announced " ,i --oi^ed by Ihe poliee we ogether We can meet , . i .- hotela." ' .,. ... ept leaning B| I ia wall ?' ? ie ? ai hat to happen. Mr. I.ochnrr mounted the platform ... ;>ort how he had been peraecuted" tn the North weat; how U - , d mob "??.- looking 1 \ot a p;fce of rope while he was h;d RESTORATION Oi BELGIUM "AS I UNDERSTAND IT"?MICHAELIS "C n hii room;" how the rit'7ens of h?rco, N. D., had formed a vigilance n.mmi't'i. to deport ;iil pa. :' -' . aad hoa ihe peeple of Minneapolis iiad r rculated handbilla protesting af the pacifists' eoavaBtien being held ?'? rre. ,i , . then then ai -? rampinf of h?avy feet in thr OBtl de hallway. All the delegates c' P.d ??"r I IBB| Ten poliremen and i doten daBBaBrva. marrhed into the hall. Kvn :? body ra. i maiaed quietly in the:r seats. Th? polipemen walked direc'ly on tO th" platfonn and took h paaitian hehind ( hairman Stedman. A' tho heqd of : the invader i wn Piral Deputj ntendeal of Police VT. H. Weatbroak. He were ^ hi wl te c.ip an abund ance of yellow braid, nn hii expansive eheat a largr golden star and eight large hras~ buttoi . -i'i of which glit tered menacinslv before the j-?:: ,. ?! of the pac I ' "ln Ihe N.ime of the 1 iw" ?i ordi r thia meeting di ?pen ed in ? ( tm( of the law." said f>eputy Westbrook in a tremuloui voice, his :-..;i- - button . golden star and ] i < braid fairly sciatillating. "II :?"" ,,..?> lravr ihe building qnietlj jrou will all he arreated. There rnuai ro more talk. B. ? are actir : undi r orden of 'he Governor" Half of the audienee wa on ?? ?? l . makmp. for thr reai door. "Wail ;. minute," jrelled Chairmaa ! 'eadman. "We demand" MYnti can'1 demand a'.;-'' i"*." rr tor'rd Deputy Weatbrook "Their rruM be no talk Go o it quietly, plea^r " ?Tll talh all I please." ho Stedman. MThi is UnCOl ' ' : tional." "Officer plaee thal man ni nnd take him on' of 'he building," 01 dered Deputy Westbrook. Mr. Sted man WBI escorted to ll ? presum ahly undei arrest, bul ater he efi ra |ea ed. Wemea BellhjareBl The women pac risl - ra h< d fe with unmistakable signs of b eney. Misa Rauh made ro efTort to ironceal her feelings. She elambered to iv-e piatfen d Bhaking her l?ngei i a< the array of polieemea, exclaimed: "Vou pelieemen .-??.? American the = :ime a- we un Noa ?h"' di think of thii outrage? \i- b'I ro i ashamed of roui u "Co out quietly, l idy, or well pu* vou out." wa-. the ? p | gentlj i ' adj I i .deor " M s Kauh protested thal ahi arould | ;,, be ai rested, hut -he was ied o il Miss Shelly ???< lr-- rielding lingered behind until Deputy W< t brook impared her to go. Tll v,, ..-i--, ? '? bat nrre-t . an make ited V ... rr, ,n ?,-..- hei .. i '?r as the n the '? she i .1 -Now arrest mi lare i ?? ? me." Th-. ... v . Shelly to de ? On '.ne ridewalk the paliceman re ieaaed hia eluteh on Mi ? Sh< ly'a arm. ? Nov . g wid yers," he a d ?? MThii ain't no place for aimmei \\ here'd jrah eora aay ? 1 he . ? ? Som. mpressed amazo-i attitudi ' fhe ??? om tn, th the po Gaveraar I-mics S.'atemept i iovernoi Lowdei . when adv. Mayor Thopmson - attitnde, ordei police ? ? proeeed against tha pa forthwith The Gav< itatement: "The Governor ia charged a tl I ? reapansibility of preaen ng peace in the .-tatc if, in his judgnv lisordei and riet are likely to re ilt from thia so callrd peac meeting. It ia ll svcnt tbe meeting. "His BBderataad ng is -ha'. whila the meeting purporti to Ss ;n th peaea, it - realIj .-? the geverameat n the pri t.on of the war in which we are no.. ei gapcd. and is eal( ila'ed ta produre di? ? order and rioting ? lll ne ? He will ' ro'. thrrefore. r?rn-:: thia rr.ee- .- | be held in Ill-nois." U. S. Drilling Army of Fliers On Huge Training Field in France Freneh Training Famoua U. S. Colleg? Athlete2 to Peform Arrial Gymnastic2?Nothing Eifeminate About School Regime By I [eywood Rrnun [Aerredited <n */><- Perahing Army in Franee m>- The IvVu York Tributu and Syndica U I RK AN EXPEDITIONARY ARMY. I, The boy who w II fire "at ?he aighta of their eyea" are training France A beginning, ?nd a large begnnning, ha. horn mad^ by theAmer can aerial forcea, t iiich hope to keep tho German i groping on the ground, pur a-. iator*. are learning the tnc\ - of the trade at many aehoola, One of the biggi >neh fiying aehoola ia now under American auapicea, and work hai ;i:... been begrun upon an American aviation tield, which will be the I ' ? g ? ?? traini g camp foi ai ? Ir ,n the world. Much time n before it can reaeh ita maximum aa ? ? no* flie ? there ommod l ma for thouaand - of Amei i aeria tudenti v | ? - railror.d ; ia ? ho. camp by A- I oi.' t he |... rracl in ? eady i on il rui rhe day ol ? .. i ator at the Prench field, a here many Ami ;,ro training, begin ?? i a. m. He - a little eoffe ? a i an ej opei er and oul tl 1 ring field by ... if the weather perm ta I Hii 11 and then knoek off for a m meal He then ia permitted to sleep until I ? " geea out te thi intil 8:30 ii real of the daj '?' hia oa :.. Almoat all hi ? time I a -: the trick of land . Fiying i no great Irn :ble. A - the I th:.- hurta; it'a ? . do fall, ami an ... ... tally affaii I II or h* ? ? ? much Howi ?'??. thi ? ? ? ????:??: . . ..,, far. One French ichool ha i fimericana vh>> havi been training fnr four m< ha, and not yet ha tality. \ atudent who I ' ? ii . ? . . | ifter an? other ? ? ? ' ? riangi te theorj ? - . , ? . om dete ci ? .?? tha i nec i pr liminary tchaols. Hii firal examination is a trianguln fl gl I of ' ninetv miles with three iandingiv Before he i? eligible for service on the t ? k' line he must po to a spee i ' ol, where he ?!1 be instructed in ,.???.????-" \'? man eai in ihe air unless he il -killed in ^p.ral, ? aml hairpin tums, aid he ? also learn 'he daring trlck of the half loop. which tends the earth lureh inc by hia eyea I'Kr a planet on a He m.-i' he able to lose alti tude bj allowing 'he machine to fall iheer for hundreda of feet ard then egain control. . ? ly onoiigh, the aviatora al ire ? i ly. A fea - ? 'm- the trick - if thi ; ipil has s cood groundwerk. Of e..iir-e, there is tnueh that CannOI ighl in the achoola No f1 an expert serial tiuhter unlesa he hi apent aome ?mie obaerving lerimmage ;,t rhe ''innt. The Preneh av eigh' months ia required to train a fii t claa . ; (lier. ihe -rr'."! which ia under American au picei diffen somewhat finm the The pupil begius nt oi i ichine, which ia one of the ilower ; , rhe American eurriculum also i : d< - ;. gn it d i if thaoi which the French p-.. icant attention ? the Amerieani trammg fo air are tion th ? navy and th" ii P f all ale college ... 0 ne of the , ; i. ? ? i . . ? ? md i; th.- ton of a foi mer S'ew \ i i -v '?' .\ fameua ^'ale end I - a:n... - and two baaehall stara from riarvard. I" fact, if tll ing did - i into their time 10 n-.uch. a eracki i.me, eight or eleven eould be formed tructora of the -ehoo! Ini French and Americans, but a: I hai gai a oi kera .?? i ? . ? v ta Fi '? do ic of the i n- \ ?" teh | g ? ? ? 'tl e n. ..-? tmei traii i ? ? ,i hed it is | s.n e::- ? \ I I I ? > ? ' tmericai .are * ? l a i Ami \ - . ... f the Fn nch believed i be takei Tom Watson's Paper Barred An order den; g "Tr ' 'T er. i I elasa raail . ? b] Pederal Judjre l ued bi Poatmaster General H and V it pealed to tl ?' eaee eeuted Uaiatant Att Judg ' '?a ' ' irpeae te ? terfi . - ? ' * ?????' ' ' tha aa L n. . ? ? read "The ,iPi?.,r. . that "there ia an a i ed proj iganda rhich ha? inflamed a laie-' body of the pecgla to Bueh an ,- ..... tutea ?., pffrr* the : ? ? ? , rreetion and I ? lawl of the 5lat ' "If by aueh propatrani., Am aoldiera mav ba a i that tl ara tba ? n ol a-.? la i a.-.d uncon Btitutional opprrssion. vair. I . | . ring * heio ? ? .1 ln tho eoi i w:!l behol I America - I Right rht,of our d .? ? . * ? ? ".. ? .- iltii ? -- ? . ? oi and 'he periahing of popular ge? ?rnKa?l oa aarih. ' Attacked By German Press As Foe of Liberty Kaiser's Cause In Mexico Is Aided by Hearst "New York American" Edi torial Used in Anti-American Pro-German Propapancla PALLAS, Tex., Sept. I. (irrmsn propagand I " Mexico have ''"."i pawei ' b their ( paigi again ? the ' - ted Baatei by an edi ?or;n! 'ha' Bppearod in. the Hrar = ' n?u?paper3 a month ?rn ftn the jn* vineihilit) of Germany, It wa- re printed m Spanish and givea wide cir e'alation in Tho Bulletin of fnforma tion. i ntall pablieatioB iasaed hy Germani in Gaadala ara far the pur paca of fomehting aati-AmerieaB fee ;rc and keepirrg Mexico neutral, i bpies of the i 1 te ef Tke Bulletin of fnformation that rentaiaed the Hearst editarial have her. reeeived here from Am'r>n?- a* Guadalajara d aplayed in all the German ??'"rp windaa ef the Mexiean :ity, and ? ! tl ahat eaa ba dmio about it, rhey ini at 'h*- itepi - ? | ?,. >onnterae mi - r^p ? on of A meriean mrrf hai^cr and Hearst Ihe Kaiaer'a Mexiean oTai intre ri th one o( own, bi '?' loa - "We present to da; te oar apprr. e able readera a translation of a po'ah'e fri ? ? || ??'? eh ?r?pearer| on jaly ?> ,. tha great new Vork r?ewa? paper the iVe" v York A atarift ". ,. r ich read lions of Amei ? ? reading I a .. . ,,.. porfeetly well thr real rr. ? tha I'nited Statoa ia l j ,,,. ?? ?.,,;, ?\h,''h -ure'v rioe? nat appear rose eolored to ihe great Ri publie. -The great majority af tha ?? erlean people eiir-e the entranee mto f-r war, dectared by the Un ted n the interests af the great osnrera ?' Wall Btreet, and greel . ??, jubiUtion i half honora gett llg out ef ? ? ?yVr nrr rtT>rria!'v reeommend ng the itudy of tnia editorial to the edl ?or of thi 'Uaiveraal.' *Ur> deaaar ,tely advacatea bj all pasaible mi ? . ?' . reach that Mexico ioin the contrlomeraie and triel to ron .- >e -re publie, fortaaately with lit thal the salvatian of ?,.r. , , ,;.,. ? . ,- ? on an honoiable ? in its joining in tha ... or d war on Ihe tide ef the erawd, ? ? >ie Central enspirei " He.ir?t Alnne The Hearst editarial followa lt '[n"r ro* have ro he tranalated *'rom the Ger? man organ'a Spaniah into Cnglish sgain. I? r.-av he e\am:~.ed in the OjCIginal wherever Th* New York American ia ,. ? |e [i oecup ed the whale ed I ?? paper o.> the morning of July 28 together ? '""'y'. n% .,. , thafl of Hght: "THE TRl'TH. N'o victory in aight, War last from three te tea ?? ears a* ?i- >mendoua loss or" men, -;-.' si i money." The ed torial proved n tha ? er that ? aroald be imposaible "> defeal Germanj. i I ' ?' therefore ?. BTy , ? ould K-' Bia l? ' ? obtain peaci ihe s.nirtrr Paragrapha The ? ? " me t sinisl ? ? agraph ? were tl "Indeed. with all the willingacaa tha . erld to lacriflea oui aa - tervention of ome an known meehanical invention thi \ , annoi eonqtii r Gi rraonj it - noVwith we can promptly u nd th( I maj be de or a ... wa ean en on Euroi . | | ? ,?> ? ia mi ftary operal oi i.not oar ? alone, nor the i r military i'.ng men a - "?'v in 1 d who hrt- tiOHS '. ha* | thal e thought 1 ra mighl ? .11 s. ??;. dgment ta per levere ? ? | miae ne I" "??' . ? .,- prom ted bj th ? I es to .- . abroad ? ? . ? ? iffleienl ,?????? l ? ?. ,, ,.;. ?-..-ee of our >wn eo i Wilson F'loases G. Ba Shaw Writer Culla Reply to Pnoc MeaMfaj to Germany LONDON Sept I I I '?' -. . nesaagi my,' aid Geoi ?<? Pern a t, in an lata sted Prei t. "Reduee 1 ?o th r,-omr - iblic and vr will let up on you; go o.-' and wi tnt knows ?? hai he |g - ? " - not often - i t,**n ' - i ? ' .... latr^t 1 ? ? ? ta* ? ? rngeeed in aUiminatilr ? .a r trsala a-i in phinikllBI thr gpaniah ooloaiaa. t Dcnics Rizht of Tcutons to Govern Themselves, Is Charge PJans to Prolonj? War, Critics Say "Swollen PhimSCt" and "Mendacity" Are Terms Applied to Note BERI I! . Sept I P '' laeert r*p'y ?o the Pepe'a peaee ? ete araa publiahed genera ly bj i ? papeta thia moi eea8? men' Slr. fl l BBBeed on the -coi-e of ? t i teae and tendency. The '!???'? ll : ' ?av.?; "Preaident '?'' ':^n aelina the Pepe'a mediat m ? ? i man of -n al raa I ited the German peoplet. We are told 'ha- the WB8 | r.ot being waged apainst 'ho Germ - nat en, bat ca nat theii "Tno ahaalute ? f Mr Wii ea'a phraaeelog - - appareat when hia d'ctum a* to the r jrhts of na tieBs, who an g their own deatinie . ia oppe ariah of the German peoi i to be geveraed by theea verj mastera.' ' BYilaeu ? ,... ,|n.^- nol / ? a u? our liberty. ? ?<- prive us of berty ? o arriv il i . Calla lt "Maaa of WwraV* "Por that aaatU ? i of i ha aa te sole purj the aa ???.onz '.he war at an\ price. >-o!v* g er tha peaca meet* ?nir- diapersed and pa< .?? '.-d. 'Th - ? ??! |g ita n ll muijh tha* n |ow nnd contempti ble; i-1 i an ? to exhibtt a here hke thia coldly ealeulatiag math ! ematinan. whnm a aiagalar fatp in a 1 momentena hour ha- givoa the power I over one hundred millior people." '1 he "Vo ? itsi he Zettui i t\ "Probnblv I'ro lent '?' ? M not know anything ? v?t nn of Ga - ??? n ?ff former i Rus?ian Hiniater of vVar, now on tnal for treaaaaJ aad of General .lanu ehka vitch l t'orn-.ei ehief of the Im| (ieneral MarT of eonceraiag the rra\ proceedinga wh eh led I outbteak of the waa Othi ? ?? be w-nuld havp ohanped I "Pra lident Wi the d? moora- ? ? I W0 . tion and one we COI >'iden territi . . of peaee." Th" "Mi rgenposl man peo| a will net ... beei made ence by the with the una bera of Pi ? ? . - .. in the be ? learer, bw "Pre . - on thia occa mmitta '? ing,".nad aid ?. te that would have naeant *ha- i g leave af ambitioua plana o' hia o? n. avhili r?.i ia d no he wi . th?. -.4-ii ami wen d have ... gered the friead i i peai I ted v bo eon titute a i ?or-. ll. . i g it ef thia ? ?,er l , er) peace ... i.... i,?i ta tha (ierina.) !.pla '? ' tB l.'.. (licl adilink'i a Entei te, ? i r i n - front tha ? " rie? torj po nte i " Note Is < alled "i.riti-uue" The ..r;. WOrd a o rhe elimaaj . trnmenl | i . erval ?.-?:? -.?? ? and t|i4 : . -I- ".' inv ' ? ?\e,re ? <? ? ? ? ? ? ?> nz ir, <?<,*./ t of tka ? r r*g tra ',???.?? petj ind l Emperor ? iaya ..| . Cl OCl I Ki' ? > ? lothing the enemy oence. Mr, W - ? eharae who ... .-maner ?'?? lt war trUBB d | eaee without ? cruih (Veatphalian Gasette," the atat .rial i ler 9 .Khom .: ? \v !-on's ? ? ? ? *ne re Vv Every word ? uloua ch ha* to . ? ,-?-:' ' iame ? world. "Like the Brit.n, Mr WtlBBB baaea r