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, ,I ' VI . O"EA-AHVE LOJSA , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1914. NO. 49. VO VI" PTEAL AHE IIN • • .., m m m g)"-- -- ° • nu nn in i u~ .m m u / t ip ! u • me n W m • um u n e n n'a nlO n n u n miu n mun U N u mu • u m m I n m • m gl • • '- m m U-l ..,E~ents In Loulslan, =- ~ ii =:= ;mmui:i- 80-]+-; u uU • uan i m m l b i it i l l I a SIA 1 #, 7 rl p ,·re~ i~t~dsif SBI~i~~ ~Y~I~RR ·: * ASKS CO URTTO STOP THE PROBE ALLEGE THAT ITS ORGANIZA. TION 18 CONTRARY TO THE CONSTITUTION. Westem Newspaper Union ew Sereice. : Baton Ige.--Alleging that the 8tate Prob:d :Comno ksfon is unconsti. tutfonal because -'its membership is 4drawn fr6m:mnembers of the last legis Istaue whoih created it, J. Walter E!-. ald ,Judge Gilbert L, Dupre, on oJf dI. S*Button, filed in the. Dtstrict Court an application for An 1tjictlou to stop the commission's ogp tations. {-tX petition of Sutton Is ideiticdal o hie one which Fr-tday was flied at layrville. Duncan Buie is made the adant as ebairnia ot the cow A N. I3~unction against State . pdvite' to restrain him , +tie. >compIJ op's war 000 allowed it by the, hltune . , peases also to asked. Austia t W. Smith, A, 'i to `th and ~t ~ ii~. b oa~ tn'~a A Ce sc -· :: I~4¾~ ~~:~s BIGDEVELOPMENT SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA BUREAU WILL MEET AT CROWLEY OCT. 13.15. Western, Newspaper Union News Serviee, Lafayette.-After a conference-, President Moss and other Manager Chetis annouC d: Crowley's invitation to ehtert Southwest Loitana Develp I reat on, the occaafon of "it 1 4 meeting has been accepted, aii6 date ras fixed foro ct. 13, t~- :i 'EWe expect to have a miel=t th' will be unique in the brfstory ofP' ou west Louisiana," said Mr. -vWi . ">t will combine the ,reat lly ofe acthe tional and business inter e - cee otu with tnstrutiely a d61~ 'by some of the. bet bov le adrs of thought and achieveieni is t Sou.thb. " *eat progress has been made nla th1~ eaction along the line of diversl ftSia griculture,since the beginning' of the present year and it is propsied to a Q au nvq*re day :alitesi of who, along different ian,. hive. : t.ive i th. work of promont ing elfipatlon / i `location of the tited State. bass given a gm st Ipetis to k in the fIleldi ulr pe .or it by thi. °b4 ,"Th+e n-tt. - the m i : - : ..+ _ o r '. ' aft pi u Ois SWVUaI :1 i Otto 1oas.im : *r" ,r ~i u '~ te; *~ ~ "r uwaT~fdb-~q -: 4$ i~L tbv~*-T RUSSIANS CAPTUIE TOWNS OF GALICIA RUSSIANS ARC PREPARING FOR ATTACK ONE PRZEMYSL-TO MAKE FINAL EFFORT. PROWISIO.NE: FOR 2 YEARS Austrians' Piw Defensive Front Will Extend to Cracow-Russian Black Sei Fleet P 1t Ready to At tao'I Turks. 'As.-Ad oftiial announcement by ia healdqters sent by the Pe corresiitdent of the Havas R ria roops have captured ons of Sinfiva and '_t (dui la). The Austrian ~n thrown back be. Sthe ami in the region; of and tiyka. The Austrians theidges oa the San in ire o mofB, i mir and Radomysl. ptured iS,000 pris on in the region of emirov dit' 'taken 3,000 cases of received here from r frontier says that troops' are watching e. Trieste has been 4,-a p ortson of nly 0,000 `London.-Th stris, supported b Gserien9 r !e ts, have es itablished 1 ne'a of :efense against which the left wing, com ,'iaidedb ssiloff and Russ sky, lbei hurled in their a' a,.t led k'he eater ;:d Gmp lv'. :At:'ta the ,~, i :j asI~n a*4 Au.~:~ tjO)a, ~tltjYjrdou of n ·z*g~ i~ * ~ . 4 )u 4 ~ T t ""n ~7rr a7*Itt -.4'··~ h3F"0:~s :::·, ~. . . , QUEEN OF BELGIUM tQOien Elitabeth of Iilglum, who, with hewohlldron,took rfuge In Eng land when the Germanscaptund BrUe aels. GERMANS RETREAT 100 MILES Were Knookingat Gates of Paris Only Sfortnight Ago-Prepare for . Big attle. London.-The Germau army, which less than a fortnight ago was, at the "gates of Paris," and,the right *ng of which then extended southeast of the Fiepch, ,cpital, Is drawn lpon almost a straisht' .lie ateading from the neighborhood of Noyon,' in the west, to Bos Porgesona the Meuse, north of Verdun, with t left resting on the ama Mtre. of, Mets. :the ; wi.,. t least, has at, ii, .j .'- ea -- t . a bret Oea - o.· 1 .`!i r"._aae. Theuthqt henIt.j howr, o f -'i: k tol, - ofica mind ', f :·,on I luck :,dte irts~ were. r se,'the`, ermans fotceas V the e ngle ti . l the o, ·tsIns.:_ hey l r p ed us*eless d :here b .the eril legaon, hq s noy lest, 30, 4jr ,Sgore, a po". At, the par "r~T :ru21 4 ;l0e*4AJ!· sneI HUSSIANS CHECK GERMANS' ADVANCE KAISER'S FORCES FALL BACK IN EAST PRUSSIA-AUSTRIANS ARE ON THE RUN. WOULD TRADE PRISONERS Eight German Army Corps Are Taken ,from Belgium and France to Help Against Russians in the East. New York.-That a lull was notice able in the fighting between the allies 'amd the Germans in France was the most important statement issued by the official bureaus of the contending nations. This announcement came from the Paris war office, which qd ded that there was no change in, the general situation, except that the al lies had continued their progress on the left wing. The British official press bureau likewise said the status of the bat tie, in which it is estimated 3,000,000 men are engaged, was without par ticular change. . Petrograd issued an official report saying the Russian general, Rennen-, ksmpf, had stopped an offensive move ment of the Germans last Thursday and that the Germans at several points were retreating and taking up new positions. As regards the war fare la Galicia, the statement said the Austrians were -still being pursued. - . The British war office, issued An other casualty list, which showed- that British officers are still falinig In large numbers on the battlefeld. The nams of 13 ,6fflces killed snd of 84 who were wounded were given. A Rome dispatch to a ILmnon news paper gives . report that ,eiht Ger man armyy corps havelteft France and elgium ftAr th Russlan froatier. Alsathea r newsaper dispatch sayr s 4. spenan; s*eplane dropped & bomb In st m e ant tor fu tre post e -for s orpi ae frotd f.ra eom Ais Ia, acor ding to a uni i edo re t"e tedeit'of ott t trainentlo, t att , atrm th Witae loba e that Prieist' Wison' 'virtually' Byd :baban. don the, idea ofng arrying farther tie:forui p oe- miovementi orecent `ees rioi 'ra pece team o:4 seontinene the belis o tpr he' Batt lt:woodl p ýconsn *t iiAeu hit .Sttt topres y ot he r gAl-renth t fo e ovs k i ',tdtor,.oftath oweither than it rl, osof Sintsh Firoo ish todivo.-- sepng inr, he thus te briti evq ald e" a thes r th l ortlsh oI pther relOsr foredins rne anddtioe aTbse erie lreni adyI Frane , theri than bdivsl o olfriish trost and bd malrrje-dat tla heirf hftre ngth "'urth~e regpla a dlvl liand at ion-r altar. -' were a beingransd fro och ni ,~P sabe i d terui trksh abn lo voluzwteesA disoon s ano j t ehadtamk tonaslreana gear. Irtn Ar9ls at o theat. front,8 Tlbein coieedtitnhe otrainieg ir.t teirAdl e iar woacsei h o mtted ti meiua 4t)ison soweivoonf theirml en hoiwst di latchom the on Sir anal cai m P o1Wsg ofr the hom,~avaletb hlb mse Bif"thie gover napPtecanders d, owevi full valoude of Sir sae.h s steh trom IU KING OF. MONTENEGRO Nicholas of ,Montenegro is supervia Ing :the opritionc of his armies though not In aotive command. BATTLE At SEVENI RIVERS Fight is Fiercest of War-Aliies Cau Bring New Troops Thirough . Rouen-Amiens. London.-In the great battle pf.-: en rivers, which .is stll raindtl "t. German center is a iespit of tepiSt:t assaults by the irchb, this. center is beginaning to gve -way Germans are entrenching stroagly along the baris of the Meuse In preparation- fot aii·~ other battle.'`The Fianco-rtlih ~ ' slowly, pesin g to-rward. t nA %4o , U cuhage "A te * Pll zusc~ mit'·fsx Th0 reasancs. oft +a . te in an .dr imo ate~.e tt nl o t Meien ' canlR osianst- aitaes etarlticdý .i hegaern pi wo dir atb s iot th enral ostin an t~sih ksi this Ihas in p Ut i |ils thwol."le.Mrde b .ht t Sonly iafor Rore t o ly crn . ". rhanePe ast it I sierant oefd tihe olorn ou the eof ti erlewasnot o o o these qu eaes, mihe to ibre ti'e u1 thIb eaA .t Vth inh he prrd l. b C1s. r residen t anno Ue al'tb i era In 'WseemeatMs a aitionil r. ihn a gn.-Prhe sdent SWilson ean titled the world that the tl $ s#tea, tat ths tine antrcities jomnitte S fthekaerm a a. he oenn net dthe warring ropeanr Iged violationsiof the rules of cM settlemnt of thiese en o n ht yoelt be wt until tih end of tbe i mtwhich he prayed mfghte be Icon.is ith the rcan g etral po sition o y first. tion hh, addrese thie, as nopIort se by the c lnteg, to Bta gum eto reoa st against alleged Autrocities Comintrtte bi the German ptarem. aoter e eandt a abed a ra ao sim e Mostarnes tho te d`eror of Premyra, replying to the iiesw Thee was no oppoitiona, the alenas's e orce netreating, redrep. B"t would be unwie. Joitre wdald bea; nre rn eape. he said, "for a intgovernmie dmeat, It bywould let. Whe incoppnristit with the boneutral po.to of any na. jdg ubme n mt. sLoad Auas-- Trihe an.Ceratlsryas e