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City O 1 aiJiy Appeal VOL. LV. TO MAKE KNOWN THE RESOURCES OF NEVADA 25 Cents Per Wee CARSON CITY, NEVADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918 Five cents per copy No. 237 fli GH P r pi m p.? n m m m ? s s m n n a s r s !a ra sa m a ay i uu w fier e FA if Main of Kaiser M f-i Bffjiiilil 1 doe 1 Bolsheviks Planning Revolution In Germany Unless Peace Is Soon Arranged lliy United Press C. EN EVA. Oct. 17. Tin-re is a revo lutionary outbreak against the young Turks in Constantinople, the Trihu.ie Ie Geneva reports, and twenty German warships have heen ruslied to Constan tinople to protect file adherents of F.u ver Pasha. I Ml Ii II II ' 5 Pa a Bolsheviks Getting Busy Ry United Press LONDON, Oct. 17. It is understood that a Bolshcviki revolution will hreak out in (iirmany unless peace is accom plished six in. according to Stockholm and Amsterdam dispatches. The French 1 now occupy I'icrot. thirty-five miles I southeast of Xish. I Nearing Nish I (Uv United Press i LONDON. Oct. 17. The Serbians j have captured Alekcinatz, twenty miles j .northwest ot Nish. the war office has j ! announced. Port Was Entertd by British and Town by French-Hungary De clares Independence Means Kaiser's Despicables Will Have to Withdraw From Both Belgium and Northern France 1 Not Yet, But Soon I IRv United pres I AMSTERDAM. Oct. 17. A Merlin official dispatch denies the abdication j of the kaiser. May k Two ire Sales Libert? Bonds (Fly United Press LONDON. Oct. 17, 4:22 p. m. Brit ish naval forces occupy Ostend, the Roy al Air Force has officially announced. Aviators reported that Ostend was clear of the enemy this morning. Vice Ad miral Keyes. commander of the Brit ish channel fleet, landed in the former German base at 12:55 todav. en miles west, and are bound tor Ostend. About Time fliy I'nitcd Press AMSTERDAM. Oct. 17. The Rot-terdams-che Courant declares that the German army has been ordered to cease its plundering and destruction in France and Belgium. I - LPy United Press LONDON, Oct. 17. The Belgians are marching on to Ostend, according to battlefront dispatches. The Allies have captured Lille and the British have completed the occupation of the great fortress and the industrial city. complete break-through has been cf- ftcteil by the Allies in the German sec ond line of defense in Belgium and dense masses of cavalry are pouring through the breach. It is reported they have advanced nine miles. If a break is made in the region of Thielt it would bring the cavalry within a imint six miles southwest of Ghent. An Anglo American attack between Le Cateau and I'ohain has already advanced two miles. This attack is aimed at Hirson, which guards the western tip of the im passible Ardennes. The capture of Hir son will definitely split the German armies, and leave no choice but an exit from Belgium and Northern France. Front Line Withdrawing ll?v United Press BERLIN. Oct. 17. The war office has officially announced the withdrawal of the front line in Flanders from Thourout. Cool scamp, Ingelmunster and behind the Lvs river. This No Time to Slacken Effort, Secretary Lansing Declares Zeebrugge Practically Evacuated LONDON. Oct. 17. 6:20 p. m. Ac cording to information "received here Zeebrugge is believed to have been prac tically evacuated. French are reported to have entered Ostend and no Germans Hungary Independent State Illy United Press LONDON. Oct. 17. The Hungarian parliament has issued a proclamation declaring Hungary an independent state, with only a "personal union" with Austria, according to a Copenhagen dispatch, quoting a Berlin dispatch. L. A. Fodrin has resigned the chief deputyship in the United States mar shal's office in this city to take his old position with the Southern Pacific at Reno. Guy G. Guinan. it is stated, will mm cany j POMttSlM i Ry United Press WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. The tion for the current fiscal year will ag gregate $27,000,000,000. Americans must be prepared to sub scribe to one and probably two more Liberty Loans. Secretary McAdoo re vealed today. The financial plans of the government will require a much heav- War Not Over Buy a Bond WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. "The war is not over and this is no time to slack en in our efforts or fail to do our part in order to increase the pressure on the retreating Germans." Secretary Lans- werc encountered. The Belgians arc ! take Mr. Fodrin's position in the mar rapidly passing through Westende. sev- shal's office. News Ms Up to the Minute (Hy United Press ROME. Oct. 17. President Wilson's reply to Germany completely agrees with Italian views, it has been official ly announced. Place Is Important Town Sixteen Miles East of German Lines About Former ier burden. Congressional authoriza- j j,,,, emphatically declared today. An Immune to Be Tried Hy United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Vaccine orig inated bv Dr. E. C. Rosenow of the rr' t - i onicials State tliat tile lourttl Ulherty nv United Press ...,, .mil.. tr.,m U....,.-! 11;.. r.-....n,..1 I,oan receipts up to noon today would j PARIS. Oct. 17. Belgian cavalry has ; Satisfactory progress was reported. A send the ImhkI total up to $3.00.000.000. j penetrated Thielt and the British have i strong enemy attack pushed the British i captured Lourtrai atter violent street ,ack from ,,. western edge of Haussv ......... i I t. . .. . . , righting, the Petit Journal announces. , vesterdnv Offii-i:il disim-he; font-inn . ., . ! the capture of Thourout. Scho irbakke. Brits Begin New Attack , 1 . , IHy United Press Ardoye and Eichtcrvcldc, on a thirty- l.OXDON, Oct. 17. The British be- one mile front. Yesterday the Allies Consistory to Be Held In November llv United I'ress j ROME. Oct. 17. Pope Benedict has j decided to hold a consistory in Novem I her when he will create successor's to ! HOW ANN MARTIN WAS "TURNED DOWN' ception was then ued. and said she did Mayo clinic at Rochester, N. Y.. will tlie late Cardinal Farley and Arch- I "an a new attack between Le Cateau IN ELKO ot want the opera house to be used at I )C used in Chicago to fight the Span any time for Miss Martin's meetings. hsu influenza. The vaccine is designed Apropos of the incident that happen- T.r tu.si. reasons I did not run the j to provide immunitv from the disease. ed in Elko a week or two ago, wherein s,,lo at all. speakers for Ann Martin were refused; ft.w (lavs aRO iIiss Ross Came to the use of the opera house at that place, , -, ,.T , . S(1S.. there is any use in asking for the opera house for Miss Martin." I replied that I did not think there was. but that I would gladly communicate by wire with the owner, who was then out of town. Miss Ross replied. "No. do not do bishop Ireland. ;and Bohain at 5:20 this morning on a I advanced miles. an average of nearly four Wild Scenes on N. Y. Stock Market By United Pressl Mabel L. Armstrong, manager of the place, has made the following explan atory statement : "Elko. New, Oct. 12. 1918. "Mr. John Henderson, Elko. New "My Dear Mr. Henderson At your request, I desire to make the following statement : "About two weeks ago. Miss Marjorie Ross, who is known as Miss Anne Mar tin's political representative here, ask ed me to run a slide at the picture show. The slide was an advertisement an nouncing that Colonel Wood on a cer tain night would address the people of Elko at the Gaiety theater on the sub ject of "Winning the War." I told her I would run the slide as directed, and what it would cost. She expressed sur prise that any charge should be made, said it was usual to do that kind of work for nothing because it was war work. I afterwards found out that Lively Artillery Fire ROME, Oct. 17. The war office an nounces that livelv artillerv fire broke Oct. 17. todav -The stock ! Stringent Resolution Is Passed i NEW YORK. i I scenes as the result of international ; Rnaffl of Hpaltll OrHpfS SrVlOfli- C!hlirrllfS. political news. .uost stocks increased out on a htteen-mile tront tins morning ; ;,, prjce lnU tjH, var Kroim slumped. between Astico and Brenta rivers. o ! May "Store" Sheep for Six Months I WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. -The rail- Theater and Poolroom to Close Over Half Subscribed IBv United Press WASHINGTON. . Oct. 17. The county board of health held a spread of Spanish influenza, it being til.'-! itir tti ti to-rn. m ii-. find nnssrrl ;i I stntcil th:it then arc titt-eti r.'jsrs in -Treasury d administration announced i ,.,,, ,i;r(.,;llt, ti,.. Ai,r',V.w! ihr ... u. ..." thr :.ti..,,t, gr ille that sheep raisers west of the Missis- school, all churches. theater and 1 in a serious condition. that." so I dropped the matter. -rur- naiftn n i-i hat "After tliis conversation. Mrs. Charles i I Hr llflY'V I'AVI HI IV I l I ' 1 1 ,u " "' ana .; I(0(,ln)(m f(,r a lR.rill1 ,,f ,eu days as a The resolution also directed that ? u 1 ii i Ilk vlll V Vllwllllkl uui ; ico siieeii in t ie v uicauo iu 111c varus. B. Henderson called upon me and said w " w , , i . u . 1)rt.cautl( ,nary she had heard that it was reported in j (Hv United Press Elko that we would not rem the opera ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Follow house for any of Miss Martin's speak-! ing is the casualty list issued today: j ers. and requested me to place the hall j Killed in action 75 j at her disposal upon the same terms ! Missing in action 16 i and conditions that I would to any cam- j Wounded severely 128 ! paign speaker. . I readily consented, i Died of disease 39 ' and immediately called upon Miss Ross ' Died of accident and other causes.... 3 and did so. She said she had made ! Wounded, degree undetermined 147 They may "store" for six months. measure against the ! parents keep their rhildren at home. RECEIVED MEDALS other arrangements and would not want the opera house muv. "I want to make the statement in connection with this matter that neither Senator Henderson nor any of his rep resentatives have at any time tried to Colonel Wood's address was a political 1 ,. , , T , i i At- i, influence the management of the opera candidacy, and I felt that Miss Loss j house in rcgan, tQ hs usc had deliberately tried to deceive mc . tlidate fr ,)lic offj tie;r aooui mis. "In connection with this. I remerrfbered that one of Miss Martin's representa tives had some difficulty about two months prior to this time with the own er of the opera house over speaking between the reels of the picture, and that the owner claimed that some de- on the use of automobiles had been un conditionally lifted, to take effect im mediate! v. Prisoners 5 Died of wounds 11 j When the Boy Scouts reported to ! their Scout master. Rev. H. H. Kelley. potaj last evening they turned in applications MiiXrr"nrriI-" lfor LiU-rty bonds amounting to $7,700. Killed in action 31 Died of wounds 8 . meeting. May Use Autos Sundays j The club starts out in splendid shape WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Garfield'; Miss Jean Hague, who has been work- j anj wjt, a membership considerably announced today that the Sunday ban!;,-,,, co .ntliiis:istii-;.lU- for the nast two 'above 1(H). years, both in Nevada and California.; Without opposition ami by a unani- ,. .- .- r i .1,. i i motis vote the following were elected tor the reliet ot the Belgians, lately t . . officers: ! G. rolsoni. president: received two medals in recognition ot Mfs Xt.nk, Qnj1 vic4..lircsidcllU ail(l her services. ' Mjs i,a McCarthv. secretarv. The medals are of silver with the- Present at the meeting that followed name of Miss Hague etched in with ; organization were Governor Boyle and ii i . f,, , ,u ..,..., i 'Joh'1 I'- Ktinz. chairman of the State KOIU. V 13 IM.MI1 111 VIH-VII "'I 1U mania and the other from Queen Eliza- BOY SCOUTS LINING 'EM UP Died of disease 1 Wounded severely 54 Wounded, degree undetermined 100 In hands of enemv 3 resentatives. or in any other way. "I have read the articles appearing in the Gazette regarding this matter, ! Missing in action 1 and thev are not a true stati-m,.tn ,.fi the facts. Sincerely yours, , "MABEL L. ARMSTRONG. "Manager Bradley Opera House, Elko, .....Nevada." Total 198 Among the names given is that of William G. Case. Winnemucca, New, severely wounded. Today it is unofficially stated they have passed the $10,000 mark and have two days more in which to work. Governor and Mrs! Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malley will leave tomor row morning by auto for Tonopah, to attend the opening meeting of the Dem ocratic campaign" in that city Saturday evening. The governor and the ladies will probably return to Carson, but Mr. Malley will continue on an election tour of the state. beth of Belgium. The latter medal is attached by a silver chain to a bar pin bearing the Belgium coat of arms done in red and blue enamel. The work manship is beautiful and Miss Hague has something of which she may well be proud. Central committee, and on invitation of the club both delivered stirring and in teresting addresses. DEMOCRATIC CLUB ORGANIZES At headquarters last evening Ormsby County Democratic, club com- j Boy Scouts, wh pleted its organization and held its first up for a Liberty bond. Ed Roberts. Nevada's representative j in the lower house of congress, was an ' arrival on tin; morning train from Reno. : Mrs. Roberts accompanied the on j gressman from Washington, but will ! remain in the riverside city a brief ; time before coming to Carson. Roberts the was met at the train by one of the promptly signed him