, rWaMtVa.rat ixSrsnswi, . ' WWS HTX MEOTOttT) MATE TttTRUTO OTDFOttTTi, OTHSflOtf. TTTTTRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 10M Ml CARDENiORDERED EOF Made in America LEAVE CLAIMS TWO CHALLENGE FOR OF IS TO YOUTHS IN STOLEN KATY LOCOMOTIVE fj One Price Always RUSSIAN FRONT fnmmi HOMESTEADERSCAN FEDERALS ISSUE RETURN TROOPS WILD MEXICO WITHDRAWN TMESDURINGYEAR WORLD SERIES RESENTFUL mm Congicinnn Sinnnll'o bill, which jmxM'd bn)li house nnd hns been up provofl by tlie rotlpiit, provide for leiwe of nlwiieo liv hnmotend entry- men in one or xcv period nt tho opj. mm in iiir iiiujuuiM. Under tho old low nn cnlrynmn way cimiicllod lo ,lnko hi five montlis' leuxc of njif-fncc, if he de Mrod the same, in one loiittnuniis por !od. The not triuU n follews: "Ho it enncted hy the senate nnd hnuc of reprccntittive; of tho I'nilod Stntes of America in emiiirv- assembled, that tho cntryinnu men tinned in hpotion -!2. ivicd lnt utos of tho United Slites n. amend ed hy tho not of dune (!. 1012, ?th stntnto, l'JIt, upon lilinp in tho loonl hind office notioo of tho bepiniiiii: of noli nhenco nt hi, option shall ho ontitlod to n lenve of nlnenee in one or tun continuous ntriods not o eecdinjr in tho nnjjn'jjato five month" in onoh year nfter vxtntdiidiiiii: roi donoo; and upon tho tormination of Mich nb-eiice, in caoh eriod, tho en- Irwnuii tdinll file u notice of such termination in tho lonl land offieo; lint in ease of roiumut-itinn. the four teen months aotiitil rvddonee, :w now required liv Inw, mn-' he shown, ami the person pomnintiiu; he at the timo n eitiren of the I nitil State-.." PROVISION FOR MAN WOUNDED PARIS, Sept. 17, 10 a. m. Tho pitiful stato of the most of tbo Ger man wounded is explained by soma of tho prisoners as due to a lack of nursing. They cay tho Germans were so conlnccd that they would cross Franco and tako Paris at the double-quick that they did not pro vide for wounded. When tho fam ous "7G" gun of tho French began to make ravages, the German com manders took from the ranks best qualified men for tho work of caring for tho wounded, but their services were quite insufficient. Yesterday a tralnload of wounded comprising a largo number of men In tho Imperial Guard, arrived In Uor draux. Nearly all are In a gravr rtate. They wero accompnnled by a German army surgeon and ono'nurso of tho Imperial Guard. All of these wounded recognize tho good care they have had since falling Into the hands of tho French. CHICAGO. Sept. 17. -The world series challenge of President Ullmore of tho Federal League, to the Nation a) commission. Is accepted hero as merely completing tho records ot Gllmoro's campaign to receive offi cial recognition of his orgnnttntlon ns being of major league caliber. That, tho challenge would bo sent was announced a month nuo, and while President Johnson of the American league, tuid President Comlskey of the White Sox could not be found here today. It was recalled that both of them had lgorously ns sorted they would lime no relations with the "outlaws" except on a dis tinctly unfriendly basts. This attttudo has not been change tt was said. Anticipating that his. challenge would be Ignored Gltmoro said n month ago that In event ot i refusal he would piny a series within his own league and declare the win ner world's champions. Clubs of the Federal League hao plajed to a total attendance of 1, 750,000 persons to date, according to a statement Issued today by Pres ident James A. Ollmoro ot tho Fed eral urgaultiitlon. The statement was made In sup port of the "gentleman's chnlteiige. Issued last night by President (Ill more to members of the National Ilascball Commission, asking repre sentation of tho Federal Leaguo In the world's championship series. Gll more proposed a post-season series between the pennant winners of the National. American and Federal Leagues to decide the world's cham pionship. NIGHT ATTACKS OF E LONDON, Sept. 17, 11:10 a. m. In a dispatch from the Paris cor respondent of neuter's Telegram company says a Saxon officer now a prisoner nt Troyes, France, admits that tho Germans inado serious mis takes In night fighting which tho have Indulged In since tho beginning of tho war. Near Mallnos this officer says n detaclimout of Gorman artillery an nihilated a Prussian regiment under tho Impression that It was French In fantry. Near a frontier village two battalions ot tho Twenty-eighth Oormnn Infantry, mistaking ono another for French troops, shot each other down to tho last man. Tho correspondent says that Gas ton Doumergue, tho French minister of the colonies, Is going to tho do purtmeiit ot tho Murno to organlzo relief for local populations. STORY OF IKING OF LINER A CANARD NEW YORK, Sept. 17. A circum stantial story of the sinking ot the North German Lloyd Liner Kron Prlnz Wllhelm by the nrltish cruis er Lancaster, brought luto this port by Pilot McCarthy aboard tbo Nor wegian freight steamer Hermond. was proved today to be untrue. .Mc Carthy said that the story had been told to htm by Pilot Nichols, who yes terday boarded tho warship off Am brose Channel Lightship. Nichols admitted to newspaper men this af ternoon that ho had told such n story to McCarthy and several persons. Ho confessed that ho had been ro mancing, not knowing tho story would get Into tho newspapers. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Ucply from Sir Lionel Cnrden, former llrlt- Ish minister to Mexico, now en route to Knglnnd. ns to the nccuracyl of an alleged Interview with him criticising President Wilson for ordering the evacuation of Vera Cru. was awaited with Interest In" official and diplo matic circles hero today In connection with revelations ng to how the min ister was forced to depart from Mex ico City by General Carransa, con stitutionalist chief. It also was learned In high official circles that but for tho diplomatic lnterontloi of the United States. Sir Lionel would hao been given his passports by Car- ranza. The facts In the latest diplomatic episodes were mealed following publication of the alleged Inter lew. Tho Hrltlsh nuibnsador. Sir Cecil Sprlng-ltleo, has notified Secretary Hrjnn that Sir Lionel had no authori zation to iitnko a statement, and al though he doubted Its ncuracy, ho would try to ascertain tho facts, llc- caiii-u of previous Interviews attack ing the Washington government's policy toward .Mexico, high officials are not Inclined to doubt that Sir Lionel had expressed himself freelv again and ascribe It to the. minister'!' resentment toward Carranz.i, It was then suggested to Carranza by tho Washington government, It Is said, that whatever animosity h might personally feel toward Sir Lionel, would be exaggerated as nn affront to Great Drltaln should the diplomat be handed tils passports. In consequence of the Incident, the min ister was at once ordered to his now position In Ilrazll. LONDON, Sept. 17, 0 n. m. A Petrogrnd special dispatch to tit') Times sas: "According to tho latest Informa tion nxallable here, tho Germans, realizing the futility ot tho with drawal of eight army rorp. from their western front, aro returnlin: their first line of troops from Kast Prussia westward. "Military writer here nro still puzzling oer the problem why Ger many should have made tho blunder of sending such an enormous army to Kast Prussia where It Is bound to ro main either Inactive or make nn at tempt to Invndo llussla with tho al most complete certainty of sharing the fate of the Austrian furces In Gu llcla. "The real explanation seems to be that when half the population of Has; Prussia stampeded beforo General Itenuonkniupff, cnrolug tho panic to llerlln. Germany felt compelled to tranqutlizo the population by sending a great army to the area occupied by the Itus-sluns.'' SUMNER ELECTED OF BISHOP OREGON AUSTRIANS ATTACK SERVIAN POSITION S INSULT CAUSE OF ITALY'S ENVOY LEAVING PAULS, Sept. 17, 3 a. m. Accord lug to nn article In tho newspaper AvantI of Milan, Italy, tho military attache of Jtuly has quit Ilerlln bo causu of Insulting remarks concern ing tho attitude of Italy In tho war jnudo in tho official nulon. It Is wtatcd that tho Itullau uttacho vigor ously rckontod tho roiunrks, TO SEEK OUR COMMERCE XI'AV YOKK, Sept. 17.-Consular representatives of lenl L.ilin- American republics who liiue funned nu nKMM-iaiioii for tho ptirMio of eiu'eiirujjiiij: trudu relation wnh thm eountry, will meet Saturday to lonii ally launch their plain. Thu plans of the consular rtpiv-eiitntives in cludo the opening of u iiermniient ex hibit hero of what their re-pcctio coiiiiliifrf have to hell. Thin exhibi tion will ulho lune n bureau for the benefit of American manufacturers, ho that they etui learn the needs of the Lntiii-AmerieaiiK. BRAZIL REFUSES PARIS. Sept. 17, 4:20 p. n. A Ntsh, Sen la, dispatch to the llava Agency says: "Resuming the offensive, tho Aus- trlans passed tho Drlna river to tho south and southwest and marched toward Kroupanl and Yallovo (Ser vian towns about ten and 35 miles, respectively, from tho Hosnla bor der.) "On a front of more than GO miles comprising Liu Uovln, Svornlk, Los nltza and Lesnltza, along tho Uos nlan frontier, desperato battles havo been fought for days. "Tho latest news declares that tha situation of the Servians Is favorable In spite of desperato attacks." CHICAGO, Sept. 17 - His election to the Kplscopal bishopric ot Oregon came ns a surprise to Dean Walter T. Sumner, when the news was given him by a newspaper man hero today. Dean Sumner recently declined calls to Cleveland and to tho pas torato of tho wealthy North Sldo par ish o St. James, n tho grounds tha: he had work In hit present field to occupy him several years. "Tho Oregon cnll," he said. "Is lm portant and I cannot announco my decision until I hare given tho sub ect careful consideration." Dean Sumner U ono ot tho most popular ecclestlastlrs In Chicago and for years has been In the ran of tho campaign for political and social reform. SKDALIA, Mo., Sept. 17. Kscapo from the reform school nt llnonovlllo, Mo., n wild rldo nt night on a stolon engine, pursued by detective also In u locomotive, mid In ommtucm danger ot being burled luto a wcck through a despatchor's orders, wuh the experience of four boys who are still nt large. Seven boys wero In the party that evaded guards last night and loft the school. Three wero recaptured. Ac cording to tho authorities, the four made their way to Sednlla, Kuglno No. 70S, ono of tho largest used by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail way, stood in the yards with steam up'. Soon railroad eiuplues noticed It wn moving. Another engine wnij quickly obtained and with detectlvoJ abonrd, started In pursuit. Hut tho rnro was one-sided. Number 70S, with tho boys, quickly drew away. Orders were given by tho train dis patcher hero to derail the stolon en gine, nt Pilot Grove, 3r miles south of Sedalla. With whlsllo blowing and bell ringing, the engine, at (0 miles nn hour, reached Pilot Grove before tho switch had been arranged and swept through the town. A mile further on. It n abandoned nud tho bos dlsnpHarcd. IwliliffiH M4 ot, loo I oz , LMlc. !! ozs , Il.'o nil.'MCHNT Mr-Mi. CO., Seattle H iTaAITI II 1 :wi widuarA 1 Lb, 2 Go Mlf TO MEET FRIDAY Don't forgot tho Parent-Teachers meeting nt tho Washington school Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Tho topic Is "Problems Confronting Mothers on Pupils Leaving tho Grades." The discussion led by Mrs. Mears. Como prepared to say some thing on this subject. Thero will also bo a program rend ered. A piano solo by Mrs. Coffin, reading by Mario Seely, and a short talk by Ml is Mooro. Ho Interested and como. FORTRESS OF LIEGE LONDON, Sept. 17, 8-17 n. m. 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