Carooo. City Daily Appeal I TO MAKE KNOWN THE RESOURCES OF NEVADA VOL. LV. 25 Cents Per Weefc CARSON CITY, NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1918 Five cents per copy . No. 236 i Mend IB toilif Is. Rol l opiate M M ft l?t fca ?4 !4 M n H fa !ti Si 1 P n M n M M - SftNSiliSiSfiSiasasftmFsSih Si' P lies Mff traiy -to tept Hane Appliis Toward Ik So I tori's Xoiiii tellers teply i Bruges, Submarine jective-Yesterday's Bag In Flan- der's Was 12,000 Ry United Oct. 16.- Press PARIS. Oct. 16. The Americans The have captured St. Jnvin heights and ad vanced northward from them. Two hundred and forty Germans were im prisoned. The Yanks are battering the St. Georges region and shilling Buzan cy. Airplanes bomhed Stenay and Dun- sur-Meuse and mopped up. Grand Pre has been fieian Bunk Has listed With Sate or Bonds: Will You Stand tor It? Nevada is behind 40 per cent in its subscription to Liberty bonds and but three days remain in which to make good. And it must be done, or the state will he charged with its first failure in any call that has ever been made upon it. No doubt peace talk and German propaganda have been responsible for the inanition so far, but neither one should be given any consideration, for the way things look today, peace is as far off as it was a number of months ago. And besides, we are not ready for peace and should not be until the hoys over there give the signal. When they have accomplished what they have started to do to the Hun will be time to talk peace, and until that time ar rives we must put up the money to keep them going. All talk th?l they, the soldiers, should buy bonds for their own maintenance should be given no consideration whatever. It is imperti nent to even suggest such a thing. Regarding peace propaganda, ti: fal lowing telegram was received yester day by Dr. Lee of the County Council of Defense from Hal Lemmon and it tells without frills or romance where that "stuff" comes from. People should read Mr. Lemmon's wire and then re read it: then go down in their pockets and buy another bond. His telegram is as follows : "Dr. S. L. Lee, Carson, Nev. : "There must be no weakening of the war spirit in Nevada. It would be in tolerable if the peace quest ions should in any way become effective German propaganda. They are intended by Germany for just that. You will re member that during the convention held here last month I was able to tell you authoritatively in advance that this peace drive was coming. The change in chancellors was predicted and every step thus far taken; also that in the last extremity to deceive us the kaiser THE DAY'S JTY LI8I (By United Press! WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. Follow ing is the list of casualties issued to day : Killed in action .....Ill) Missing in action 69 Wounded severely 364 Died of wounds ...... C2 Died of accident and other causes ... 5 Died of disease 5? Died of aeroplane accident 1 U-,.,.1..,I i ..........v.i. iivnc uuueiei milieu ij Wounded slightly 1 873 Total Base, Their Ob Making for the Coast LONDON. Oct. 16. The Allies have thrust a wedge across the road between Coutrai and Bruges, thereby severing another communication to the sub marine bases. French cavalry has pass ed Lichtervelde and Thourout and is advancing toward Bruges and the sea. The Allies in Flanders in Tuesday's fighting took 12.000 prisoners and from 200 to 300 guns, the Express declared. would abdicate. This information was transmitted to me by the government and therefore it is inconceivable that the government will be deceived in any degree whatever. Therefore, our part is to see that it avails Germany noth ing. Have no fears for the future. The Uir.'.ed States will stand firm with England and France, who will never for one instant cease killing Germans until they are whipped to a standstill. "H. A. LEMMON." GO DEMOCRATIC CLUB ORGANIZES TONIGHT At Democratic headquarters tonight in the Circe building a Democratic club will be organized, and it is desired that a large and representativee crowd be present. It is hardly necessary to state that the purpose of the organization is to further the cause of the Democratic innrtv in the nresent ramnion nnrl heln i - j........ .. u. . . .. ...... elect a full ticket. Ormsby county has gone over the top in the purchase of Liberty bonds, there by indicating its patriotism and prov ing its support of the administration at Washington in its efforts to win the war. Let it now form a big strong club which can be depended on to help the fight of Senator Henderson and Charley Evans, the Democratic candi date for congress. We know where both stand on war policies and President Wilson needs them. WILL HELP AN ORPHANS For some time past the Appeal has been urging Carson people to do their "bit" toward the support of the father less children of France. - Last evening the local order of Eagles voted to adopt two French orphans. It is hoped that other lodges and so cieties will do the same. These child ren have lost their fathers in the war for democracy and they must have help from America to enable them to grow up strong, intelligent citizens of France. oo KNEW U. S. WAS IN WAR WHEN THEY SAW SUGAR WITH THE BRITISH ARMY, Oct. 16. French civilians behind the German lines first learned of America's entrance into the war when they saw , sugar. Hundreds of the civilians, who have been librated in the last few days, said tbev Iriwu; -tirn tlinv c... . - aaw SUK" j i lat America was in the war, because j only Americans had sugar. j The Germans kept them in ignorance : 0f what America was doing. Report Again Revived That Kaiser - Has Abdicated (By United Press LONDON, Oct. 16 According to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam it is reported from Berlin that Germany has accepted all of Wil son's conditions, providing the interests of the German people arc safeguarded. IHy Oct. United Press 16. The French I'.AKIS. Oct. !(. lite i-rencli are driving forward and against vital parts of the German left flank, north of Laon and in the Champagne region. The en emy is being pushed into the difficult Ardennes country. The French are progressing toward Monteornet, Yer- FRENCH ARE NEARING BELGIUM THREE O'CLOCK BULLETINS IHy United Press j MlLWAl'KF.E, Oct. 16. This city ; has oversubscribed its Liberty Loan j rnnitn hv $ & X) (X K ) a rr- irrli n cr to ram- I paign figures. More Than 600 Bodies Found Ky United Press Dl'LUTH. Oct. 16. Officials have a strong suspicion that the forest fires were of incendiary origin, it is stated. More than 600 bodies have already been found. Submit Deficiency Bill to House By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. Hi. The larg est deficiency bill more than $6,000,- i 000,000 was submitted in the house to- j district, is burning. The fire started at day. More than $100,000,000 goes to the j n tll;s morning and soon assumed large navy and more than $6,000,000,000 to proportions. It is the oldest hotel in the army. j Oakland. The report that two children Liberty Loanblficials Optimistic i wtrc traiJ(1 ',n th tof "has not Ry x itej press j been confirmed. The hotel was com- WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. Liberty I pletely destroyed. Three hundred peo- Loan officials are optimistic today. ' pie were forced into the street. LET REPUBLICANS DO LIKEWISE '. ORMSBY COUNTY HAS j GONE OVER THE TOP u nen ?enator Henderson ana k. Evans. Democratic candidate for con- gress, were in Carson yesterday, Harry j vacla as a vlloe js slin sny 4) r)t.r cont Coogan, secretary of the Democratic! f , . , . r i -i ' . . . tot its quota in the purchase of Libert v Countv Central committee, produced a petition and asked the gentlemen to 1j i IrmcKir Aiin1 f 'c T i1t-rr 1i vikI Cl VI I l' . V7I III3I' H'Ufin WI'VllV ovini i ntn Thw nr.mntl,- ntrml wrt onrl'i1"1' llle State, , , "r it.- i ! put their names down tor a substantial; sum. I Now. this fact is not stated to make political capital. Merely a suggestion j that the Republican candidates for sen- j ator and congressman do likewise. Nor are any other candidates. Democratic or Republican, barred. The petitions are j oen to all. ! DOUGHBOYS CALL EM "PANTS RABBITS" CHICAGO. Oct. 16. The word "cooties did very well until the doughboys got to Europe. As they have changed many other things, in cluding some of the kaiser's ideas of world domination, however, the dough boys now have altered the appellation commonly given the small animals which frequently become the soldier's companion in the trenches. According to letters received from Chicago soldiers, "seam squirrels" and pants rabbits have supplanted coot ies" in the vrnacular of the battle front The report is believed to be approxi mately correct. The Nieuws Rotter dam che Coitrant publishes a telegram from Hamburg saying that Germany has capitulated and that there is a per sistent revival of the reports that the kaiser has abdicated. vinc, the latter being twenty-three miles north of Laon, fifteen miles from the Belgian border and ten miles from the fortress Hirson on the edge of the wooded Ardennes region. This drive is believed to be an effort of General Foch to cut off the German retreat from Belgium and throw them into the Ar- ! dennes where the roads are few. The handicap of peace talk and inrlu- cnza is lH.ing gradually overcome and lncrc is a collntrv-wfde stimulation in the drive. Steamer Hit by Collier (By United Press AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct. 16: The British steamer Port Phillip, now in the transport service, was sunk to day tiff this port, when hit by a collier. ; Twenty members of the crew were res ! cued and none were lost. Oldest Hotel In Oakland Burned By United Press OAKLAND. Oct. 16. The Hotel Metropole. in the center of the shopping i - - . j While it is to be regretted that Ne . . . . . . I Bonds, it is gratifying to note that Ormsby countv. the seat of government the state, has oversubscribed its quota SLiO.OOO hv approximately $10,- 1 s it . 0000 and there are good prospects that . .....' tlR' over-plus will reach The countv committees are still working and there are a number of I small purchasers yet to be brought into I the iold and there are also one or two ! large institutions to be "touched." This morning Dr. Lee, chairman of the County Council of Defense, an nounced that $160,000 could be safely relied upon. Following his announcement that the j county's quota had been subscribed the State Council of Defense was notified, and this morning the following splen did telegram was received from Hal Lemmon : "Ormsby county is the first county in the state to have its quota in bank. Others have reported over, but the banks' statements do not show the fact. Heartiest" congratulations to you and all members of your committee and the j people of Ormsby county. We have always been able to count on you." Dr. Lee, as chairman of the Ormsby Note, German Papers State, Has Dashed All the Ground IHy United Press AMSTERDAM. Oct. 16. The meet ing of the German reichstag has been postponed indefinitely, a Berlin dis patch states. French Applaud Reply IHy United Press PARIS. Oct. 16. The Wilson reply is universally applauded in France and some newspapers printed both the French and English version of the note, in order that there could be no misinterpretation. Will Not Object to Max i 'er and minister of war. according to Hy United Press i Constantinople advices. Tewik is a COPENHAGEN. Oct. l(i. Reichstag j pro-German and Izzet is a peace ad Socialists have resolved not to object ; vocate. GREAT NORTHERN PIERS ' AT SEATTLE BURNING IKy SEATTLF. United Press Oct. 16. The Great! Northern Oil piers are burning fiercely this morning, despite all efforts of ma rine and land fire apparatus and a downpour of rain. The fire started at 11 last night. The minimum loss is es timated at $2.000.XK). The cause has not been determined. Tw;o Japanese liners were trapped by burning oil on the waters of the bay and forced to re main within 100 feet of the blaze, but it is believed they are safe. The flames leaped hundreds of feet in the air. oo JOIN THE COLORS Last evening Chris Smith and George dishing entrained for Reno, where thev ! .1f ill., tr-i i n nfv i"itmi 'it- tliii liii II Ml VIlLVI llll. II aillllll V A 1 I I J ' Cll 1111. 1. Ill versity of Nevada. Richard Smith, who has been assign ed to the Vancouver barracks, was also an outgoing passenger. The Home Guard and Custer Relief Corps marched through the rain to the depot to wish the three boys Godspeed. oo 111 With Grippe Mrs. E. S. La Tourette and the twins are confined to their home with the grip. Little Jean and Glenn have reached the turning point in the dis- ease and are reported to be consider-I j ablv better today. i FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral of the late V. B. Cross will take place from St. Thresa's Cath olic church Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends and acquaintances are cor dially invited to attend. County Council of Defense, asks the Appeal to express his and the council's thanks for the splendid work done by the Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of Ormsby county and the Boy Scouts. Boy Scouts Active At the weekly Scout meeting last ! qualified for a first grade certificate in evening the Boy Scouts turned in over! for a first grade certificate in the pub $5,700 in pledges and expect to gath- ! the public schools of Nevada. er in $800 or $1,000 today. In all they are in hopes to go over the $10,000 mark. The boys are working hard and when they approach you for altond, if you can j possibly do so. subscribe for another bond, even if it is only a baby bond. j Let's show our appreciation of the I Scouts winning the presidential silk flag by helping them over the top again, At the meeting held Monday evening in the Circe building undr the auspices of the Woman's Liberty Loan Commit tee, the Jwiys gathered in several sub scriptions after Lieutenant Dagger fin ished his forceful talk. Hopes of Peace to to Maximillian as chancellor, according to Berlin dispatches. Their Hopes Dashed COPENHAGEN. Oct. lo. German newspapers declare that Wilson's note has dashed the hopes of peace which the first reply raised. Some say that the president's language was excited as a result of conferences with the Allies. Turkish Ministry Resigns COPENHAGEN. Oct. lo. The Tew fik ministry in Turkey has resigned and Izzet Pasha has been named grand viz- EPIDEMIC GROWING ALL OVER THE COUNTRY By United Press MOINES. Oct. 16.- DFS -Fourteen thousand lowans have the influenza, ac cording to official reports. Cases in the last twenty-four hours amount to more than 0.000. 5,000 New Cases NEW YORK. Oct. 16. Influenza is on the increase, more than 5,01 X) cases being reported today. The ttal number of cases since September 18th is more than 48.000. with more than 2.000 deaths. Five hundred pneumonia cases have been reported. 1,600 Cases In Frisco SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. One hundred and twenty cases of influenza were reiKirted to the health department today, making a total of 1.660. No steps have yet been taken to close the thea ters and sc1km1s. 300 Deaths in Chicago CHICAGO. Oct. 16. Two thousand cases of influenza have been reported in the last twenty-four hours, and .00 deaths. IS WELL QUALIFIED TO FILL THE OFFICE Mrs. Madge Raycraft. the subject of this sketch, scarcely needs an introduc- uon to tne people ot parson, oeing a native of Ormsby county and having ' spent most of her life in our midst. She I is a graduate of the Carsun high school. I and a former teacher in the public j schools of Nevada, specializing in art, j elocution and other branches. J Having a taste tor journalism, she i has contributed many articles to the j newspapers of Nevada. California and I a'1 Lake Mrs. Rax craft is not only an artist of some note in oil. but with the pen, and is considered one of the finest scribes on the coast, if not else- I ! where. The present summer she has Mrs. Raycraft is well fitted by edu cation and ability to fill the iositioii to which she aspires. As an Ormsby county woman she is desirous of being the first woman to fill an Ormsby county office. GOVERNOR WILL TALK j At the meeting of the Democratic 'club tonight Governor Boyle will make ' an address. John F. Kunz. chairman of the Dem ocratic State Central committee, will be present and also make a talk. Let everybody come and hear some good argument.