18 TO fi TO REGISTER SEPT. 12 ENGLAND GREETS GOMPERS U. S. FORCE IN BORDER FIGHT l.luyd lirarxr Say» Labor Leader and He Have Same Ideal». 29 Americana Wounded In Clash With London. — Premier David Lloyd George, at a luncheon given Saturday by the government In honor of Samuel Gompers. president of the American OF CURRENT WEEK President Wilson Issues Call to S W lita r.'p ro p o ^ e d T u m s ! Brief Resume Most Important to the health of the labor leader, who is visiting In England. Daily News Items. Military Service. Registrants will He Classified Under (Questionnaire System 7 A. M to 9 P. M. Hours. Nogales.—Two Americana wore kill­ ed. 29 wounded and more than GOO American troops were engaged for one and one half hours on tho border here Tu«aday duriu« * 8k,rml8b be Sentence Passed on 97 I. W. W. at Chicago. .ivl.iu llu tween t American I troops «»at.I ami M Mexicans, j Karly reports were that between 10 uml 20 Americans had been killed in the fighting, but this proved to be ______ incorrect and the only deaths known to have occurred among the Amerl- cans wore the two officially an nouuced. ______ While the casualties on the Mexican ________ _ »Ido of the border were not known _ . . u . . „ , _ . it was estimated that 100 had been .. , _ „ , . . Events of Noted People. Governments klll(>(, ,iy flro from fh(, American side Fourteen dtecslvs Hame Punishment as * 13 MILLION TO SIGN Mexican* at Nogalea. ITWOOD GETS 20 TEARS. S20.000 FINE "I do this for two reasons," he said. "One of these Is the country front which our guest comes—a country cra­ dled and nurtured in freedom. It has proved itself true to the great tradi­ tions of being the champion and the protector of freedom. In this under­ taking it has placed the whole of its resources at the disposal of the allies in the struggle for liberty. "Therefore,” ‘ he continued, “ we sa and Pacific Northwest and Other lute the flag of this glorious land of Things Wurth Knowing. America. "In the second place," he added, ‘‘we welcome Mr. Gompers and his friends for théir own sake. Mr. Gompers is a name as well known in every country An official German crop report esti­ as in his own. mates the yield this year at front 10 “ Mr. Gompers is a man who, like! to 15 per cent above that of 1917. myself, has forgiven those who in the COMPILED t umAii PENALTIES FOR YOU VARIOUS while at least twice this number. In Their leader Some to Serve eluding a number of civilians, were wounded. Only Ten Days. The fighting followed the alleged efforts of a Mexican custom's officer ______ to smuggle a fellow countryman across the boundary into tho United Slates. C hicago.-W illiam I). Haywood, "un- An American sentry attempted to . . . . . , ... . , _ .. I ,i i . . .... crowned king or the industrial \Nork- stop him. Tw o Mexicans fired at the " . . . . . . sentry across the street, striking him ''rs G,° World, and 14 of his chief past have upbraided him for his poll- The British captured in the month in the right arm. aides In the conspiracy to overturn the cies. W e are fully prepared to co- of August 57,318 German prisoners. The fire was returned by* American American war programme were sen- operate to secure the ideals which we 657 guns, more than 6750 tmichlm- patrols and after Mexicans had rush- ......... . have always held. guns «m l 1000 trench mortars. ed from nearby buildings and started ,,uc,u 10 *’* y,urB ,n “ J ° “ Mr. Gompers is fighting the same , shooting across the line from behind tentlary at la-aveuworlh, Kan., by red- democratic battle that this country 1 ’ ** ava , *1' Maletnaumsu cruter buddings and walls, the firing became <-nil Judge K. M. I- uih II h Saturday, has been fighting and is fighting to- " ^ Keneral. T ,.n year „.„lan ces were imposed day. In this country men of all classes <“ e lslan« ° f Hawaii is within 20 feet Reinforcement* from an infantry a® nrwsntmtlnn'a leaders- have contributed in sacrifice and suf- of t,u* r,m hnd continues to rise, ac regiment and a negro cavalry regl 1 ‘ * ' fering, and I say without hesitation cording to a wireless dispatch from rnent wero rushed to the border aud Gve years on 33; one year and one day that victory in this war means more look up combat positions. on 12 and 10 days’ sentences on two. to those who earn their bread by the Increase o f $500 a year in pay of 11 *" estimated that morn than 330 C w » against Benjamin Bchranger. sweat of their brow than to any other commissioned officers of the army. American soldiers and at least GO ... f Po„ . h . w w I)an,.P c la ss.” »_____ ________ J ______. _ - . ____ . : I n I k . . k i u l l n . t U V» . I , from second lieutenant to colonel, is ! civilians participated in the shooting., U U r U l l i l t r V I I I U 1 . Washington. D. C.—All men from 18 to 45 years of age in the continental United States, except those in the army or navy or already registered, are summoned by President Wilson to register for military service on Thurs­ day. September 12. Machinery of the provost marshal- general's office was set in motion to carry out the second great enrollment under a presidential proclamation is­ sued soon after the president had signed the new manpower act extend­ ing the draft ages. The bill, completed in congress Sat­ urday, had been sent to the white house for the president's signature soon after the house and senate con­ proposed in a bill Introduced In the It was reported that a detachment and 1 ‘**tro Mgra were continued, vened. house by Representative Dyer, of Mis ° 7 cavalry crossed the border In pur All sentences on the four counts In It is estimated that at least 12,778,- »our!. 'suit of the Mexicans, but this was not the Indteiuiont will run concurrently. 758 men will enroll, compared with U. S. Chamber of Commerce Fines ranging from $20,000 on Hay- nearly ten million at the first regis­ Approves of Higher Taxes l nder the tentative program for confirmed. The fighting which started at 4:06 wood and his chief aids down to $6000 tration. June 5, 1917. I resident Wilsons fourth liberty loan p m continued without abatement were Imposed, Of those, it is estimated that 2,300,- on. D. C.—The chamber of sp?.a , l(? ,<*ar- president probably until 6:30, when It died down except Ninety days is granted in which to Washington 0.00 will be called for general military file a bill of exfce •pilous and a stay of service, probably two-thirds of the commerce of the United States an- 'vlG ll‘uv® Washington about Septem- for an occasional sniping shot along . .......... . . . ........ . . . , ber 30 to be away throughout the three the long International street. seven days In which to petition for number coming from among the 3,- _____ nounced L riday that commercial and weekg o the campaign period. ____________________ bail. . 500,000 or more between the ages of trade organizations had overwhelming­ "It is the dosing chapter in Ameri­ 18 and 21. ly ratified recommendations that in- 1 aptain Archie Roosevelt has ar cas biggest criminal case," said Frank Based on the ratio shown by the come tax rates should be increased and rived at an Atlantic port from France, K. Nebeker, chief prosecutor. registration of men from 21 to 31, a new high war profits tax created in G*‘ " as wounded last April during the "W o are confident a new trial will be June 5, 1917, the shares of the new the revenue legislation now being caP,ure 07 Cantigny. On the same granted," said George F. Vanderveer, registrations expected in Pacific north­ framed. ship were 18 other officers and 300 ---------- chief counsel for tin- defense, west states are estimated as follows: The expression of opinion was ob- rnt>n who also have been invalided Idaho, 55.461; Montana, 117,703; Washington, D. C .-T h e man power Q, u,' for*,I Pro«“ |unc*“ « ■•‘« fn c e on the Oregon, 84,404; Washington, 146.853. tained through a referendum vote of h°n(e- bill bringing within the army draft ” men. Judge Landis reviewed at some 11 specific recommendations of a ape- The Spanish government has de General March has said all regis­ P01“ 1* •» ‘ h® Kovern- committee on the financing of the cided to take over all the German all men from 18 to 45 years old. was len*Vh «*• trants called into the army will be in cial tx i « n.... kin. I , , . — , . passed late Tuesday by the senate, Ihylnd especial stress on war. France before next June 30, swelling The nronosals not included in the fteamsh ps ‘ “ turned In Spanish ports, wlth a modified "work or fight" clause, ‘ he 1. W. W. preamble declaring eternal i ne proposais not lnciuaea in tne jn accordance with Spain s recent note pfforta t0 change the age limits war on ,b® ,-|npIoylng class and de- the American expeditionary force to draft of the new revenue bill are as to Berlin, because of the torpedoing . «enarale classification of ««unclng war with other nations. more than the 4,000,000 expected to win the war in 1919. fol o7 8: , iv , . . , *>f Spanish vessels by German sub n ^er fed and the men- 1,u r« f«'rr' d “ » *»»« r a c in g of the A few regional boards of review ap- marines. „L 1 executive board after America ha000.ooo men to the became hysterical while being led away All registrants will be classified as M L L I C O O T U I L n u n o quickly as possible under the question­ inductions of men registered under the ml„ tary strength and provide * * * n® d,1f ° : d,;r' Scor®8 of ^ naire system, and a drawing will be present draft ....... the army that will enable the allies c,al po,,ce bank“ d l,h® ‘'orrldors and courtroom. Only relatives of the de- held at the capitol to fix the order of A bronze statue of President James Germany next year. registrants in their respective classes. . ... a r.arfietit whn ilipd at I nnii ttraneh *n In conrerence conference tne tho aitierences differences in me the If odant8 were admitted. The hours of registration will be Amsterdam.-Peculiar light on 'he , sel tember 19 1S ' was unveu' (lrafta of the bill as passed by tho There waa a de<-p silence as Haywood from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. on September reiterated German assertions that the V ;.°eJptemLb6r..1,9^ 188! ‘ waR, unXe11 senate and a« enacted Saturday by the and h,8(|i4 cb‘ef «■ *«••»«■ wore called before luw the uar- bar. « As arose 12, and all state and local officials retreat of the Teuton forces on the ®d 11Monday by M.i88®8 ¡-ucrf,,ia Gar# house bv a vote of 338 to 2 are exDsct- u,',,,r'T » Haywood nayw front was Drearraneed and fleU1 and Marigaret Stanley Brown, of « « » s e t»y a vote or t3b to Z are expect group of w are called on to make immediate ar­ western » esiern ironi was prearrangeu ana .. Y k uranfl-daiiehter« nf th» tnr er < hina. brother of Admiral j,on )nc|u,jinK the one giving the Metr°P °l,lan district, embracing an proval before becoming effective, and witz and that his right flank was en- Ting Fhi Ah Ming, oí the war depart pr ’ident authority to establish orders area oi 700 8nuare miles and a popu- the companies are required to make dangered. A sudden stream of tele- ment Peking was assassinated at 8 Jfr ^ dent y |atlon of 8,000,000. went on strike Hat- a charge for installing new telephones phone orders directed the retirement, ° \ ° , ,V?. icto*''a- * ...Sunday, b> president Wilson is expected to fol- urday for more pay. Ten thousand or changing the location of old ones. and the officer's story was cut short. a ocal f hiñese barber, who then corn ,ow tho pIan„ of the war department are said to have walked out. A statement by the postmaster- “ We had to leave hurriedly. We ml ed suicide. which provide for the calling of youths The "city," comprised within an area general says the new changes are nec­ were to lunch with General von Hu- Twenty-two members of the naval of 18 after the other classes, and the of a little more than a square mile essary to conserving labor and ma­ tier, but during the luncheon the tele- ¡u-med guard of the American steamer educating of such boys while In train- and which has Its own police force, Is terial and to eliminate a cost which is phones never ceased ringing, and Von Joseph Cudahy, sunk by a submarine ing and prior to their being sent over- not yet affected. The force numbers now borne by the permanent user of Hutier himself was hurriedly called on August 17, have been brought sáfe seas. about 22,000. the telephone. away by a young orderly who was to ]y ¡nt0 Atlantic ports by British steam- Before adopting by a vote of 40 to 29 The Press Bureau in a statement Installation charges where the rate have given us the rest of the story." er8 The same ships had aboard 1« the "work or fight" amendment pro- says the striking Metropolitan police is $2 a month or less will be $5. Where As the correspondent does not pro- civilian members of the Cudahy's crew vidlng for draft of men exempted for have been told that if they return to the rate is more than $2 but not ex­ duce it, the assumption seems to be leaving unaccounted for only 24 of the industrial and other reasons who do work the government will give full and ceeding $4 a month will be $10, and justified that there was no story that (¡2 persons missing. not continue at work, a proviso was sympathetic consideration to their where the rate is more than $4 a day. Such incidents do not prevent . . . . . . added that in case of strikes, penalties representations. month, $15. Karl Rosner, generally considered the Samuel Gompers, president of the of the ..work or f)R h r rulea „hall not Unlon iPafjers say 10,900 of these The moving charge to the subset ib- press agent of Emperor William, from American Federation of Labor, met appiy |f the men submit their disputes were "out" at noon and the greater er, the i. tement says, will be the declaring that superior Readership and . ^ m " n^n2 “ v to thfi war ,abor board and continue part of the others had shown sympathy actual cost of labor and material nec­ skill still are on the German side, and he arrived at Central Hall, Derby, Eng- tbejr ]abor with the strike. essary for making the change. the Lokal Anzeiger, of Berlin, finds it land- for the annual Trades Union A union leader said the pay of Lon­ necessary to print in large cross col- (,,mgress. It was not only a Jubilee, The order for submission of rates don policemen is 38 shillings weekly, All Asked to Give Aid. does not affect the notice of the post­ umn'type this assertion from Rosner: hut by far the most representative Washington, D. C.— Local authorities plus 12 shillings war bonus and the master-general in taking control, stat­ “ Further developments may be (b*'Y}rftish ' l a b o r metnberfl ,,f in all parts of the country have been possible addition of two shillings ing that ‘‘until further notice the tele­ awaited with complete calm.” called upon to co-operate with the weekly after 21 years’ service. Sor- graph and telephone companies shall On the other hand General von Senator Ollie M James of Ken-1 government In enforcing order and I geant* receive 10 shillings more weekly continue operation in the ordinary Salzmann, writing in the Vossische »u r k v . i i p . i a . j o b n s Konkins hospital bringing about a complete registration than the patrolmen. course of business through regular Zeitung, makes hysterical appeals to Baj.i ’ ore earlv Wednesday of an ° 7 men new draft ages on "The London police are about the channels.” It merely means, it was Germans to set their teeth and to acu.„ affP’r *ion »he kidneys th® day to be fixed as soon as con- poorest paid In the world,” said this explained, that approval must be giv­ carry on. The German public, so of- - - • gress passes the manpower bill. J union leader. “ For a year we tried en before new rates actually go into ten told that France was at her last Wage increases for the 4000 office Ail federal marshals, deputy mar- all the routine methods. It was only effect. gasp, is now ar :ed by General Salz- employes of the Schenectady, N. Y „ shais and Investigating agents and all when these failed we decided to strike." mann to remember that the boundless plant of the General Electric company police officers of states, counties, town- There was a similar disturbance on $400,000,000 More Is Given. resources of the entente powers lie at were announced by company officials ships, municipalities and of towns will a smaller scale in 1872 and again In Washington, D. C.— An additional France’s back, and that even the cap- to become effective at a date to be be directed to hold themselves in readl- 1890, although both attempts wero sup- credit of $400,000,000 for Great Britain ture of Paris and Calais would not announced. ness to render assistance. They will pressed In a day or two. was established Monday by the treas­ change that fact and would not bring „ , . . . . . . , be required to report any persons France to hAr knees. *.uc' administration officials estlm- |iab)e t0 reRiRtratton whq> fa(1 to ap ury. Stefansson at Dawson. “ If we possessed those resources,” at®d that nearly eight million gallons pear This brought the total of credits to Dawson, Y T.—Vilhjalmar Stefans­ 8a8°Une would be saved every Sun-1 _____________________ Great Britain to $3,725,000,000 and of Salzmann exclaimed, "The Germans son, who headed the Canadian expedl- credits to all the allies to $7,092,- would long ago have been victors In day through non-use of “ olor vehicles A Limit Is Extended. I tion exploring the Arctic regions north 040,000. Paris and all over the world.” ! ?a those days as requested by Admin-1 Wa(,h)nRton, D. C.— In order th at'of Canada which sailed from Esqutm An illuminating insight into Teuton- l8trator Garfield. younger men may be released for more alt, B. C„ under direction of the naval Sugar Crop to Be Rushed. ic mentality is provided by the Co- Fifty thousand Liberty motors have I active positions the enlistment of men | department in 1913, arrived here Frl- Honolulu, T. H.—The United States logne Volks Zeitung, which, lamenting been ordered, said John D. Ryan, di between the ages of 45 and 55 years day, en route to Esquimau, to make Shipping board is to make a deter­ the terrible bloodshed and destruction rector of aeronautics, Wednesday, has been approved by the War depart-, his report. mined effort to rush Hawaii's sugar caused by the war, says: Motor production Is fully up to expec ment for the Ordnance department. He will then proceed to Ottawa and crop to the mainland and to that end “ Much as we detest it as human be- tations. Each of the allied govern Quartermaster and Medical corps and later go to New York, where he will 40 freight vessels aggregating a ton- ings and as Christians, yet we exult In ments is seeking more of the wgines for certain branches of the Signal open his official Red Cross lecture nage of 100,000 will call here shortly. ' it as Germans.” i corps. I tour, probably late In October. than can be built. SENATE ADOPTS MAN POWER BILL PLANNED STATEMENT 10.000 POLICE ON STRIKE IN LONDON