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Rami Anies Tighen ronRing. ArvmdGret Stra-

S tgic Cuer.jou . Suif I-IThe bre Olutch of

Gam BroDoWs nesthern army aroundKeveL the great fortiSed city in thebeast CC Itlhynia. whefe fveA" the moatiaportant assin railroads comverge,has mnnmasly lightened during the lasttwenty-four hours.The Russlans have crossed the entire

stretch of the Stockhod River, betweenthe Koveb. ray and Kovel-sobitchewRailroad sectees. Thus they have over-

Got" the lAst natural obstacle In theroad to KeestfmB the east. The e-m was announed by the Petrogradwar esos teaigt.INaMtasesy t advance, the

Mest important ia Velynt since thefall of Lautb and Dub.o, Drueoe's Ga-DIn army has swept southward IrainBrody. taken last Friday. and movingalong the northeastern border of Ga-lica, has reached the rivers Grabrktand ereth. thus advancing efte Milosfurther toward Lemberg, the Galifia1Cepital. for the northernmost point. ofthe Sereth lies nineteen miles south ofBrody and forty-throe miles due east ofLAmberg.One of the fiereast battles of the war

Is Rew in progress an the front mouth ofBrady.The Teutons. realieing that stal further

Russian headway in Galicia will spen thefan of Lemberg within a short period oftime, and evidently convinced that KovelIs still safe. are throwing their mightend ain Into the defense of the Galician

"Wth this atm." ay@ the Russian of-iel night Staement "the amey Is

bringing up all available re-enforcementsfrom every sector, even separate bettal-

The Teutons have launched a heavybombarment on Brody, probably with aview to remapturng the town.

GERMANS LOSEALONG SOMME

Teutonic Atacks UniformlyRepulsed with Heavy Casu-

alties, Paris Reports.(By the.. at....N.w.e r .r.)

.andon. July aL-Oere ghting hascontinued throughout the day on theFrench front north of the Sc~e, withthe Germans launching strong counterattacks agoinst the positions won yis-terday by Ge. Fauh's corps. The war

ofMe at Paris tonight reports that theGermans have been uniformly repulsed Iand that heavy losses have been inflictedupon them.The Germans centered their attacks on

the small wood north of Hemld. theMnan- Farm, which the French yester-day reported having captured.The German report claims that the

allim0 did not win a foot of ground andasserts that they suftered heavy losees.The British were very active during

the night. advanoing their imnem. furtheracross the P1esa. Gen. Haigireports.The majority of these gains ioInorth of Basenti. Against the hjdreoprisoners reported yesterday .by t.eFrench and British. the Gernalme nitar:to have captured twelve ofcers, 'a mm.thirteen machine guns In the mo a-

tion.The war ofbe today publish* a a.-

uAlty list containing the nam* of 7.(WCoees and 1 maen as the Ud4te. d r-

bng the egagement on all frts. A-least four-Afthe of the lanes were ss-tained In Picardy, It is aedmated.

AMATEUR SOLOIST SINGS;THREE SHOT, ONE IN JAL(My the bntereatiemal News SereeoDat'ame July 3L-Cas-Onwe=o Toy

an atrained vocalist.Beiset-Three men shot; fourth in S31.An the result of a song by an ntaAlod

singer outside a restaurant three menare being treated tafy for bullet woalaWalter alsyl, 2N ast Pratt street.of the victims, Is ia a critical cendstienat Merey HospItaL

Seate Man Pene Deqesets in Sinagi. sentenee.

Seattle, Wash., July SL-ContahUm:a single sentence, "I wIll nmy peepun'to 1. W. Maalett, 3223 FIrst athe sorteet will on recordi.COenty, has been filed In the lupitforThe instrument was drawn by A. J.

Ke. who died en June 16.

Bul (via Isaefile wireleese, July U1-EheSejsh sepe Poite reports that

the mins recently placed in the soundbytim1sdih sgever.nmmwui make it

~ ~ e ie i the. fusere for Britsh ships,.ai1- terraesisl waise as a

EW SECR5TARY FORIRELAND -POIE

mythe 3eesnMmttecast Nesse lasvise)LeAden, July 31-Rsmy Edward Duhe. C. has been appointed secretary of7aan -0009odbg Agin Sis&The appoatment was ann-uned In theeinse at eoma this afternmen bsemier Asuith.Mr. PUee is a ftnus lawyer and Is=nlemis-t -member of parlinL 29

W Me 'eas appaedabarman at thewet 'mmnlse- eM doense of the

haaba leses.-The Preiner said that the effes efWA lieutenant wofld be maintaine" al-bough there is no urgent neessity 1-Lppointing a uooeme- to Lord WIn.wourn* at preVt,

HEIR A'THING SUITSARE SMILS; MANY GAZEsl 1.0 sW20Isat a aald.Chicago. JuIly 3,--AU of bhdiana Harboociety and a Uberal sprinkling from ad-acent territory was disporting itself inhe lake front beach yesterday whenhere was a sucssion of squealscreams, and a sudden rush for the shorta the part of hundreds of women and

Meanwhile the beach guards and aLumber at men were engaged in a livelytruggie with four men who had appear-d in the midst at the bather. clad onlya glad 1mile.The pollee wrapped them in barrelland took them to the station.

C.ERGYMENWOULDMAKELORD'S PRAYER SHORTER'esal to Tb. Wadksam EwlSd.New York, July 31.-A movement hadeen launched in the Protestant Episcoal Church to shorten the Lord's PrayerThis recommendation Is made by theemnmission on Revising the Book ofommon Prayer. The coninittee will reort at the triennial general conventionf the Protestant Episoopal Church. to

held In SL luis, beginning Octobernext.The part of the prayer which the subommittee recommends cutting out h'Por Thine is the kingdom, and themower and the glory forever."

,ASH FOR MUSTACHECLIPPED OFF AT BAR

Carterville. Mo., July 1.-For theo- of the right side of his asustachewhich he had cultivated for nearlyIfteen yeers, and which, It i saidwes long enough to be wrappedbro=nd his ear. William Mitchell hasseen compensated by Sherman Smithn whose' saloon the adornment walut off a few days ago.Mitchell had been in the saloon onlyfew minutes when a loiterer clipped

if half the mrustache.Mitchell threatened the arrest of th<

aloonkeeper, but Smith's counsel oen,tulted Mitchell and learned the mon-tary value at which he hold the lostalt of his mustache, which was $10.

lOWS UP GARAGE MAN;SPEEDS OFF WITH AUTO

ips"a to T Waften. Herald-Boston, Mam. July 3L--A young manrith a revolver in each hand entered aVest Rorbury garage early today, back.d the proprietor in a corner and boundim up.He then selected a small fast run.bout from the eas there, tilled it withIaoline and oils, took a supply of tubesnd ccessories-incidentally some caslrOm the offico-end dashed out In theMachine,The last seen of him he was speedingJong the Providence road.

ARMED WITH KNIFE, HEDUELS WITH DEVILFISl

metal to The Waetntn mra1.Seattle. Wash., July 21.-Aged Thomas'obertson, armed with a knife, fought a,et with a devilfsh of Orcas Island the

schsr day. In a dory trying for rock coda t canght, as he supposed, in kelpasenly a tangle of waving tentasles1w9 over the dory. One of the arms

Wteaed shout Robertsons shouldersNt and hand.

lobertson freed hbbself and drew hisDfU. cut the tentacles clinging to thepawales and rowed for shore. The boa.no to as stop. The octopus, mistakingha gat hook for a fish, had sesied theitel in Its mouth. Walter Towend andkrney Vierich dragged the boat, fisheiman and devilfsh ashore.

MCTAGRAPH RECORDMAY SAVE MAN'S L.IFE

Isemok ts The W..aia. 3rm..wYork, July t2.-Mleh Appaeibaun...mwer ot the Enumanitaian Cull00?are discuseing plane far the net

4of Charles Stielow, saved by a stajmf sectlon as his family waited out,

themig Sbag deth heuse wIth a

* soasegaMl new imwehthe trial wm be bsed?

amd '%Kr. Appelbauma.-slow-e comasel may thpb~e.es

aphene reoord of the best ot a deeattev that Stislows os=mis==io was abmined bynmeans of prembe. thse yi

assenal isim ee

FOR SIC .BLASI1E*oion Probers Likely tCharge High Officials with

Criminal Negligence.(. th.t. . ....l. M .sIsaNew York, July U-InSt"I--I- 4

th disastrous Blaek Toma epleeanexpected to result tonesesw i the Ar"of high odidels of the ZIgh Valesad Jersey Central Ralreads., Officiof the Pennsylvania and Bie reilroadmay also bebreeh within the net Ithis far-reaching inquiry.Cr'binal negugence. if not men=sngi

tar, will be charged.The New Jersey authoritles expresso

their determination tonight to proessouvigorously the men responsible for Udisaster which kifl and tajured moithan a hundred people, and aeusedproperty Ions of AMOThree men were .placed under arrs

today charged with mnsleughter. Thewere: Theodore 3. Jobma. pesdientthe Johnson pf teag tminaW AlbaX. Dickman. Tehieh Va&l agent. ottiomed at Black Tom; Alexander Davia, superintendent of the NatlonuStorehouse Company warehouses at BlacTO.A warrant also was Issued tonight to

the arrest of dasd 1. Machn-sa praIdent of the Natima Docks and NtoraiWarehouse Cupeny. *

Evidence unearthed by the police atPqblio Prosecutor Hudspeth, of JersiCity. today revealed the following fach

. The fire started In two sealed beoars loaded with nonieti=s an the BlacTon Island pier ot the Lehigh VallkRailroad. Its origin was Incendiary, aA

cording to the insinuation of Johnsofollowing his arrest. These cars arriveonly two hours before the Are.

CONTINUD ON PAGE TWO.

DRY DISTRICT,SENATE TOP(

Senators Hear Those WhWould Make Capital Pro-

hibition Center.Pre&baeu for a. Dietiot ..e p.

much time of the Senate yesterday. wit

"eytar Jones. of Washingteq, as leadtag man in the discussion.The Washington Senator is very muc

opposed to the confirmatin of enryBaker. as Excise, Camm5ssone of tDistrict. to succeed hielfi and is alsopposed to the confirmation of AndreF. (Cy) Cummings, until the latter provqcertain veiled charges aginst his renmto be unfounded.When he attempted to read into U

record an implied reflection on CeDennis F. Collins, of Elizabeth, N. JSenator Martino was on his feet witVigorous objection.Collins Indorsed Comomiseioner N--

and Senator Jones sought to prove thahe was allied with the brewery .11terests.Senator Martine admitted the Indorsi

was a brewery official, but asserted kwas comptroller of the city of Eliabetand a gentleman of unblenstahicharacter. In support of his defense hcited that Vassar College was fanudeby a brewery official and endowed witbrewery profits.Senator Jones announced his intentic

of moving for action on a prohibitielaw for the District at the present ssion. In this attitude he was suppoetby Senator Sheppard, of Texas. Tlfate of the prohibitory asessdasentpends upon the attitude of the Smealon the Works amendment, whichscheduled to be voted down on an appefrom the decision of the VIll Presidegwhich entitled it to consideration.In the course of his speech, Sat

Jones stated that an informal poll Athe Senate Cohmmittee by Senator gOWgof Maryland, on the oenfimailotaCummings disclosed saMent votese1secure a reenmmmdatl." that ha 1confirmed.

30UTT PUT ON CATSNew Jersey Omeial uying A

MalIs for viviseetion.Ridgefield Park. N- J., July 31L--1

board of health has offered a beovof 26 cents for each full-sised cat10 cents for each kitten found at lalIn the borough.An official scale has been laid des

to mark the point where :a kilttceases to be a kitten and .beeosa, eat. -

Recently the revelatiott atstingdogs were being sold by .th howaa{officiais for 55 eaelh for vli'eseetiapurposes aroused womoen of' tba timeand the practice wis'stopedFLO313E DEAD; NO FLUWggg,

s.E.se. Requ..t. osetssa

New York. July 31.--Joha ppetO years old, a florist, living enn ,uavenue., near Lakespeed, . .,.taJ.gaoIde.ylestbday by MpejOet three.timThe mn left a noteaks g taa

flwte bes by 1sme oerm'l be hew ever dyalea requseted that hbyhI, a

in

OrE.. Awrqph

Loadas, Jaly 3--The war.offics -"-osi ]1"AS a dk ab#number of

hostile airshIwi loped be-fore Monday t.

BDombs aret droppedoff the Thames Wuary. Theattack is proceisg."The raid ap sr to have

been carded *4 by a cos.r iderable #inb * of airships.

Theraiders &Oear to haveaspestsome sr ng over

e the coun'ties Linconshire,

Norfol, Suffeb Cambridge, tEsse, Kent and Huntingdon." .1

: TIDE TURNED,CLAIMS HAIGC

riltishLmfnanderSys AlliesNow Have Initiative on

All Fronts.19 NY VRSIDZCK ]PALN3U.

(EMernateml Kem servme,)r With the British Armius in the .iaI- July 3L.-At the dome of two years' ofa war and of the W mouth of the British

offensive. Or Deo ai& commander-d in-clef at the aesp at British amisr in Fiance. speaing at the attuation, laid1: particular onphasob on the eact that the9 beginning of the tird year of rar sawa the initiative vsty with the allus i

on all fronts, whfn England. for the rat

time, was .a g something like the- power worty at her umbers and re-I

rdcOlnrs on land."The tide has toned." he said. "time

has been ith the allidl from the first.It is only a qesion of more time tiuwe win a declel, victory, which Is theone sure way to bring pem. in this. asin pther, wa,"The probhem of the nrot summer's

campaign and ot the second for the alliewas to hold the Germans from foringa 4eaislon with thetr ready numbers ofman and guas and ahells," continued SirDouglas."Whether It was the able generalahip

and the herosis of the -french on theMarne, the dogged wetreat of the little

" British expedittlmI twineaMrma.the stubbera redence of the French c

and ritush to German etart for the t

Channel pasta, the Itussian retreat last t

Iaummer, blgium's or Serbia'.smarites,Italy's stone wallips againet :AUtia's I

e offenalve, or France's iurortal defenseo of Verdun-h purpose was always tov gain time for the prepaes emm=nece=aryao take the offenalve away th.

eenemy."t-BORDER RAID

ADDS TROUBLERecent Killing of Americans V

Will Increase Difficulty in 1r -Mexican Situation. t

h The raid at Senches Ranch. near Fortd flancock, Texas, yesterday merning. in ta which an American private and the Unit.A ed States customs inapwetor' were killed.b increased the difilculties In the way of

the proposed commissioned plan for mat-M lng the Mexican problem, high army

officers declared yesterday. Cy The War Department received the tol- c

4 lowing dispatch from Bell, at Fort Han.cock, transmitted by en. Funston:"Five Mexican bendits resisting arrest

killed st 6:0 a. m., one and one-halfa miles aouth 6f ganches Ranch. PrivateJohij J. Toney. Troop F, Eighth.Cavalry

it and Robert Wild. austm inapecter. blU-ed. Sending full report by-nesainger on

r train leaving here 9:30 a. m."f The fresh raid has pretnadly atirred 3War Department and army tirolo. 0-.Cearn declared that nothing has been done Idince the Columbus "ammsre to prevent

a see.b upe the American frontire escap& the a.embling an the border of t15.100 ..pamn who have. get beensdrsfted into the rmny and who cannot bedent Into Meico.: Theme odicers charge that Carrana -beasplioed upon the United States the kwhe

9 burden of protecting the Amerlan be.r der frem Mexican raid. and that theScst to this country will be about p.14

a 300 a year.

regert 17oman Uteerm Heseage Auto and Ia tUmbant.

Meenport, Long Ialand, July 3L--uE..ina that her runaway horme, nearing Mainstreet, would, in the darkuess, .earry

' eld overboard. Mrs. E.' B. Caerteeseeglngfor help, drove the frgte Ishmel between an automnobile ad ate@@h pole.

- Ml.. Courtney was just ateMiif.Iageher..aen, when the horme becme aigh6se da ahed down Main sea5ti -ug th'e bealness aection.

~U~qWavenue, Bronxwe.e4 erhile besping at Rtockawes Deeeh yem.

2r*&s body of a man. S.r uQa *aQagapuA el Parh res.s 4

PUARD8UENfALLVIC11MSUF'HEAT

orty-five Calapes DuringRecruitingPaade.-Caes

Not Seriou..y WATSON DAVI.Torty-flve cases of het exhaustin re-

sited from the recruiting parade of theWird Infantry. District Militia. beld ons White Lot yesterday afternoon. Afterday of. bard drill the long, hot hike

r-m Camp Ordway, the standing at at.MUIon en the Ellipse in the beet caused1irty men to fall out, and Afteen weretricken on the return manrh.None of the came is serious, andractically every man joined his companyfter being given first-aid. Four of tneLseM were sent to the EmergencyNos.-Ital, but the men were back to CampTdway last light. One case in the postotiptal at Fort Myer will be discharged)d".The militiamen treated in the city were:yivats Wood, Company D; Privateharles P. Beavers. Company B; PrivateS. Calhoun. Company C; Private John

'van, Company D, and Private Josephrea.M Company .

It was not until after the regiment wasn the White Lot that the heat begana tell on the pien. When the command'a presented to Col. Glendia B. Youngy Capt. E. W. Fullam, the men began)drop in the ranks.The oanitary troops, marching as a unitf the regiment, were called Into service.As soon as the companies had parneda review and the field was left clear, own.rs of automobiles offered their cars toIaj. LAeO to carry men to the camp and

iwoency Hospital. Anxious mothersished onto the field to see if their sons,ere stricken.

ALIEN BILLTO GO OVER

)emocratic Senate CaucusClears Field for Wilson, De-ferring Immigration Act.

Wy ANDUAW s4 IF= iry.By a deciave vote, the DeMe.atieLucus of t Senate, delaed st nightMet President WHOem wMi not be askedD pass Judatmet On the Immigration01. until the next desion of Congress.bare web thirty-nine Senators present

rhenthe caucus niet with seventeenbeentes.

It was at once ordered that no actiona taken on the immigration bil untilbe next session. The vote an the ques-on showed thirty-two in the adirmativend seven asinet. Senators BankhasdFnderwoed. Siumons, Overman, Martin,wanson and Beckham opposed the me-

Following this vote, a motion was madebat the resylt of the caucus be bindingpon al Senators attending. Before thislotion could be put, Senator Overmanft the caucus.The action bindift Democratic Sena-ars to the vote was then put. with thentire membership in the affirmatve.The action of the caucus means thathe maJority of the Dcnoarata will op.oae the Berah- amendment to -make thenmigration bill a rider to the ebd laborsess. ,

Befoas the Oaneus adjourned It wasgreed that the immigration bill will belased as ,preerred legislation to beonsadered during the irst week of thehort session in Dember.

TO AVESE FRYATT DAT.t"ish G9'etmmeat Says Crime Wil

Not Go Umaseished.Londn. July 3L-Premier Asquith an-ounced in Commons today, that imme-late action wi be taken by the govern-fent relatioe to -the eeetion of Capt.'harns Fatt. of the British steamerrusses, by the Grman.The- Pryatt eaiAN wRi not go unpun-

6bed." the 'eMMr'eclared. He addedMat wbeeVer the ctiminal were they'ould be bWgot ft S te.-

IDMEM RT MEAD'"ef. Neiner, Utanees Dersastele.

sit, feesabs.Be'in. July 3L-Prof.4, Albert Neisser,9 Brqslau Univ"e"t, died, yesterday.Pvist. Ilehaier wae a igl..1 dermatolo-ha. end for many yearg mnade isnportantIaoueies about Iacurshie diseases. In

I he wept to Noreray to study leprosy..4 us later sat taf latavia at the ox-mae of the: Geramanoverarnent to pros-mite his .research'work into other malig-ant 4lsaaass.

IOLLOWSBAR48UT WINDOW.Euidaa Wahee U~p When 3. Rita

the Paweinent.I'hhaelani *ufly s-Ia the amidst ofindreea -t i aegmil. abMiup yrs, a

mtan, tead= that'he was ifelowif the 4gum1 mia~qr, and walked aut the"**n'-e*gy win~df his home.

Meysgle te ggsamt fier15 n-

tee hotseeeM, .giaesssed- by a-pe-samaa. nieasseI0s iii ne serious.

Eneat~iiI Mi' sk -mi=.

I PERSIA CLAIM(By the m.iewandon News Seresie)Berin. (via farvilme). July SL-Turklm

sumocesse In Perma. In the ceeams= andon the Egyptain tront are cwaihed in aZeficial statement tssed in Cema=amiaand received here today.The chief suceses, soordlag to the re.

pert. was scored- I Pae. where theOttoman troop r.e t16 -Rea"ns fromRavandus towards the frontier. ant sub.eequently deteated them, ftadg a deaminating height. whie- another Turkislforce drove Russians from the town elBaking.

ONE LOOK IS ENOUGH;WEDDING CALLED OFF

spedal to The Wahnts Herad.Hagerstown. N. Dak., July, -BeaUim

they resorted to the deception of smdinieach other phetographs of- moving-pieturpmaNrs. Miss Esther Gulbranso. of Minne

apolis, and William Benjamin failed trecognise each other when they met isHagerstown. according to appointmentto be married."No wonder I did not recognize him.

said Miss Gulbranson.She had received. she said. a picture o

Maurice Costello, while Mr. Benjamitaid the photograph he got through the

mail was that of a screen beauty. famousthe world over.

POLICE JOB OFFEREDTO PARDONED CONVICI

luedal to 'Ty WMasoa mid.Macon. Ge., July 31.-Thomas Edgal

Stripling. who for pearly four yearwhile an escaped convict from Georlp"eA as chief of police at Danvilleunder the name of R. . Morriepassed through here today to join higfamily at Columbus. GA.He said that news of his pardon Sat.

urday by Gov. Harris had been follow.ed by an offer from Danville for hinto resume his position as police chicthere. He said he would take a resbefore deciding what to do.

CUTS THROAT IN COURTAFTER 5-YEAR SENTENCE

Spedal to The Winstea N60.New York. July 31.-A. moment aftei

he had been Sentenced to State's prisofor five years for -barglery. AlberGleason, twenty-seven years old. cnhis threat with a Taser this agorainIn the county court. Brooklyn. antwas taken to Brooklyn Hospital in a

dying condition.Rev. Father Kelly of the Society *I

St. Vincent de Paul. who was in thecourtroom, administered last rites tcGleason when the excitement causetby the deed had quieted.

SLAIN WHILE TRYINGTO PROTECT DAUGHTEI

lieial to The Wasistit riuJd.New York. July 3.-In resisting an aft

front to his daughter, William Bagdanskia saloon keeper, was shot and kaled Irfront of his place of business. NewnarkN. J., early today.A man who described himself as Danie

Seratelll. 19 years old. was locked ulPending an investigation of the tragedyThe police may that the prisoner hI

been identified by the widow and daughter of the murdered man as one of ththree men who participated in the attack an Bagdn-Irl

HEARSE AND CORTEGE,BUT CORPSE LACKINC

adal to 'M Waat Herad.New York. July 3L-Residents of Elev

0nth avenue, near Forty-eighth street. hthe Borough Park secton of Brooklynwere surprised yesterday afternoon tme1 a hearse and half a domen funerscoaches stop on the corner."Who's dead'" they asked. bpt get 3m

answer.The drivers do not know yet whethe

they got the address wrong or somebedplayed a joke on them.

WITH BABE AT SIDE,SHE DIES OF. HUNGEI

Sspu t" 'e WasWta Hmid.fscagoula. Mw.. Julyr. Wuth be

11-methee-si bally mesegth over- beibody em]tn for "maz=" Mrs. EmCoaley. once welthy, was ftamd Ia heshomne today, deed traent starvis.Mrs. Coaster wsas Ia the honne wub hs

two chBfdren. ,- eyIserue not lowsn tbe in want ani e of the children,. agea. went to a "el hl*m. home maying shewas hongry. TI e led to dlsoevery eothe toothes's death.

HIS GUL AS FORGEhBrasial to Ibn salt.New York, auty a;-WwamLa .l

cann, If,a hWsie~h h cee tsbtoomew, we Was -mrege a

chaise ot bm amisaa as h eleaving the ehsha W hefete Magtne caab inhe iacort tesy eis we' b4et n SAmaufer triaL.The e.msaop. a g gmp

hart. as taiSad r e d

HUHE SCORESFOREIN POICYIN SPICY WORDS

Charges Lusitania Disasr toWil Aministraion inAcceptance Address.

(3r . EuSes=.e..A 6N .. I mNew Tor. July i.-Chaees E.3

pledged himself tonight to - Paye tarmes and ee9e-teAM"n* dian g WMMexi if elected to the Pre.sda.Acepting the for'nally-tenaned Rau.ican nombatle. Mr. Hughes chargms Mesinking of the Lusitanis. and the as atAmestan lives in that and abf~ 1

U-boat isaet*r. together with th Wof national prestige eroad. to the week.ness and vacillation of the Wessa .

ministration.He unqulvocally Inderead the enk-

Uon of uftage to wome.He denounced "all plots and 4e0.

acies in the interest of any fordg u.tion.''

Declaring the nation to be *-hoMbnleunprepared." he deilated to- 'adequaftnational defense and adequate protecnmon both our Western and MEatern coa.In this he included both an aenidnavy and a greatly reinforced army.The present national prosperty. 3r.

Hughes characteried 'as a fools pa-dise." brought about by the "abnormalconditions of war," and he advocatesas a needful safeguard against an *lu.erglaed Europea," which will follow thecloee of the war; "protective upbu.i.angpolcies." which shall be applied *fariywithout abuses. In as scientlile a man-ner as possible."He likewise declared for a merchawt

marine that will not put the governmentIn competition with privatep capital.Finally. Mr. Hughes made a strang plea

for peace. to further which he proposesthe formation of an industrial tribunalto disposer of controversies of a justil-able nature.The capacity of Carnegie Hall was

taxed by the throng of reunited Re-publican and Bull Mooears. who gatheredto participate in the notification pro-ceedings.United States enator Warren G. Hard-

COWTt1TfgD PAG3 TWO.

U-LINER MAYSAIL TODAY

German Submarine ProbablyWill Leave Port Early

This Morning.By DAMON RiUNTYON.

(lateruti.al New. Servies.)On Board the Prem Dispatch Boat

Valiant. Off Locust Point. Baltimore,July 31.-The German submarine. Deutsb-tand. probab'y will sail tomorrow.The exact time of the departure is Not

Known. Most likely It will be early ISthe morning. That will give the littleU-boat an opoprtenIty to get down aroundthe Virginia capes, where the warbeataof the allies are waiting. under cover ofdarkness.Up to tonight. the Deutschland had not

asked for a pilot. but it was stated atthe office of the Pilots' Ainociation thdthey were expecting such a requeSt 94any moment.

It will be necessary for the subnartmeto have a pilot if she goes out under herown party. which in said to be the paa.If she leaves under tow of the tugheMThomas F. Timmons she will not requirea pilot.

'Te tugboat Timmons this afternee.hauled out the old lighter, celle TheGeorge Kays, which has laid alo..dethe Deutschland for some time. The sub-marine is concealed by a half dee.a oldbargesWhen the Timmons came back from

disposing of the Maya this afternoon. itwas noted that the tug was down to itswater line. Indicating that It had takeson still more coal.

HE DANCES HIMSELF TODEATH AT CHURCH FAIRnaa ttT 1,WeiueyeBelI.Dabylo.. L. L. July-3L.-The lawns

earrounding at. Joeeph's Church werebr~iently lighted end scores of per-sene were visiting the several beehat "the fair being held. A platform.had been erbeted fer dancing andshbrtly before 3 o'eloek the mestestepped end the dencers filed -eft theplatterm, among them Wimlm lq==e.Ae Lamle was dheet toestep .off the

platfgrm hytanere aar him .nii.n-Ii erumbie to the ground, A btarMdaa was enaemed herijdy andpoeseunoed hian dad. Heart feaure.breeght on by over-exesrean wee theese

eg hIs death.

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Ien. July S.-n - gge herber et the ememan ama s eS InG Cadi

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