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Medford Mail Tribune
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ALLIES ASM
GNKO
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BERLIN CLAIMS
SLIGHT LEAD IN
ONLY
MAN
BATTLE OFA SN
E
Battle of Aline Likely to Follow Hie
Course of Battle of Mime Each
Side Strives to Drive Wedge
Tltrouah the Other's Lftw Hand-to-Hand
Flflhtlnfl Frequent.
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LONDON, Hopt. 10, 1 p. m.Jf ro
llnnco can bo placed on llio Hrlll'li
ami French assertion that ttio rlKlit
wing or tlin (Jormaji armies, which
nt retch acros northeastern Franco In
Hlnwly falling back, then the battle of.
thn Alsuu ccm likely to follow the
coiirne of Mm battle of the Marne,
for there It wb the (lermnn right
which first fell back nrro tho river,
Along tho ISO mllu front, tho
rear of which I cnrred with gravel
of thousand already klllml, two arm
ies comprising million of men rap
Idly approaching exhaustion nnd
Maudlng In tronche of deep water,
nwnlt nn uportunlly to drlvo '
wciIko through tho opposing lino rut J
thu end tlio torrlltlu (train which
must Ut at long nmpcror Wil
liam' troop hold their now strongly
entrenched potlllona, nml a long aa
the allied force can fnco tho murd
er on hall of projectile front tho
hidden batterlea of their opponent.
Itencwcd Activity
lloth tho Drltlsh nnd the Trench
reallio that It will tnko almost .
auiwhuman effort to win, tho
strength of Ihn (leriunit position bo
Iiir emphasized In almost every dl
patch from tho front.
Thoio In London closely following
the war bo their chief hnpo of thi
allies In a pomImIo envelopment of
the Herman rlaht wlnit undor Can
eral Von Kltick, who heretofore ha
ahown hlmtulf n tnaitor of strategy
lUnowetl activity nn the part of tho
allied cavalry nnd it klgnlflrnut move
ment of filled troop to tho north
nml wont of thn (lermaii line of rom
tminlcatlon, toKether with n possible
ndvnnrn of fresh allied troop from
the northwest through Amlen, give
expression to these hope.
It mid tn IInihI TlKhtlnit
Kyo wllncssc and tho surgeon
testify to n paradox on thn modem
battlefield tho recurring freijiieney
of hand to hand fighting which no
many military mon predicted wn n
IIiIiik of tho post. Ilayonet wound
nml other cumulatlvn evidence, how
ever, show (hut the anldlera hnvo
been engaged In a death grip during
which they ronortcd to their side
nrm and In noma rase to their
hand,
Another fact which Maud nut
nmoug tho varied account of thn
hostilities Ih tho utter prodigality
with which (ho nermann throw for
ward man after man In cIomi forma
tion In nn uttompt to enrry n pol
t Ion. Tho tremendous losses they
hnvo nustalned leem not to
changed thcio tartlcu,
lull In Artillery
l)cpatrhc from Purl Into
night referring to n lull In tho Htrug
glo nre taken to refer to tho nrtllcry
only, nnd today limy kco tho most
sanguinary litfnntry fighting idneo
tho Mart of tho battlo of tho Alsno
oiio week ago. llurlal of tho dend
on tho battlefield goe on Hteudlly
(lermaii prisoner aro being forced to
perform Mil1 tak behind tho allies'
Hue, where thousand of their com
rade lay niter tho French nml llrltl
IhIi advance
New from tho eastern thontor con
tinue to bo of tho samo character;
that Ih to May, further report of over
whelming 'Jtusslun vlctorlea again',
tho AuBtrluiiH In (Jnllcla nnd of tho
stubborn pretiro on tho Kusalan
frontier to tho north whore tho Hub
alans, however, appear to ho holding
their own.
Decisive Attack Delni) Made South of
Noyort Beaumont Stormed and
2500 Prisoners Taken Invasion
of Alpine Riflemen Over the Vosges
Repulsed Eastern Army Advances
CENTER HOLD N6
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FRENCH
IICHLIN, by wlroles to Rayvllle,
I-. I., Kept. 10. Tho following offi
cial Ktatemcut from tho (lermaii
headquarter wn lucd teday:
"It I reported that a decltlvo nt
tack In botng tuado by tho Thirteenth
nml Fourth army corp and parta of
other German dlvUlou south of
Noyon, with lou.
"Heaumnut ha been tormed nnd
2500 French prleoncrn captured.
"Attack along tho entire front
aro IkiIiik enilly repulsed.
"Many kuii and prisoner havo
been captured, though tho number I
not yet available,
"Tho Invasion of tho Alplno rifle
men over tho Voge Into tho Ilrcl
nch valley ha been repuUed,
"Tlio Herman eatern army con
tinue It operation In Kuwnlkl pro
vince nnd 1 advancing against tho
IttiMlnn force.
"DUpatche from Agram report
that tho victory over tho Servian
wn far greater than at flrt believed
"Tho Hervlan wero coinplctoiy
routed nnd wero driven In flight
aoro tho Hayo river. Many wero
drowned."
French Have Advanced on the Right
Bank of the Olse, Germans Bring
ing, Reinforcements From Lorraine,
Center Firm and Army of Crown
Prince Continues Retreat.
GERMANS DROP
BOMBS ON JAPS.
Fl
ON AEROPLANES
hnvo
last
I'lCKINO, Sept. 20, IMS n, in.
The gin eminent ha limtltutcd overo
meiuurr dcHlgnateiL aa mnrtat law,
In eernl provlnceif and inany 'im
portant cltlea. The (IMcovcry that
rebel In tho capital wero preparing
to tako ndtautago of tho govern
ment' prcHcnt financial nnd diplo
matic difficulties, I caualng acorc
of arrcM and many execution, ac
cording to Chinese report.
ToHtal rommunlcatlon with Tlng
Tail wn terminated by tho Japanese
jeaterdny. From Information tie
rled from rhlnoso nml other source
In tho region of Kino Chow It np
pear thnt Japaneae Infantry and
cavalry are proceeding from I.um;
ICow, to Invent Tlng Tail before
landing lega nrtlllery ut soma near
harbor.
Tho Japanese legation atntc that
roadn iiiuhI bo constructed before
heavy uuiih can bo trnnvportod to po
sition near the Gorman atronghold
Oermans In tho Kino Chow dls
trict report tnnt an noroplano huc-
cefully dropped bomb on tho Jnp
neo troop north of I'lng-Tu, killing
SO and wounding 30 other. Tho
foreign correspondent at Tlng Tn
havo been tlencod. A correspond
ent ut Clio Foo report (hat mombor
of tho CIiIiioho Itod Cross to tho num.
her of -M hnvo arrived thoro from
Rhanghul nml established n hospital
In u hotel.
PAWS, Sept. Ill, .. Ill 1 1. m.- The
oflicinl htiiteiiieiil uivui out ill I'ltlih
(hi uftenioou hiivh the Kreueli have
iiilviiueed on the rll.l hank of the
Oifo, Hint the (lermnn nre lirinini:
reliirureemeiiU from I.orrnlnc to Ihn
river Aihiie; lliul (he iiiemv i hold-iii-
firm on the eentcr, nml Hint the
nrmy of the tlennaii crown pnncc
continue to retreat. The text of the1
hlnlcuicnt in iih follow-:
"Fiol mi our left whur, on the
HkIiI lunik of (he river OUe, in the
direction of Noyon, w.j have udviiue
eil. We hold nil tho hcighlx of the
n'ulit bunk of tin AUue. oppoHlte nn
enemy who heemn to he reinforcing
liiiiiKelf by (ho hriugitiK of trooM
from Lnrriiiue.
"Sceonil, in center llie (leimrius
have not luou'il fmm tlm deep
IrciichcH eoiixtnieleil by them. On
our right wine the nniy of the Oer
iiiiiii cnwu prinec coutiiiueH iln
movement of retreat. Our udvuiico in
Lorraine h regular.
"StimmiiiK up, the two opKiiin nr
mice, xtnmgly entrenched, nre ileliv.
iriiif,' I'tiitini nltnekx Jtlonj,' the entire
frnut, uillmut it hcir Kiih)o to
recoril liny decisive icnult for one
tide or the other.''
CARRANZAIO
BE
AI WAN BAY
CAPTURING TRAIN
TOKIO, Sept. II). The .Jiiniie.e
impennl triioM,.eo-oifriitiu Willi the
JnpuncMU fleet, litnileil nt l.nuhiui
Hay, Septeiiiher18, noeonliiiK to of
ficial aniioiiucement lodnv.
The cnvnlry on Heiileinher 17 enp
tureil Kino Cliuw" htntiou mid circd
u I ruin. Amon'lliu paHHeugem im
(lie proiilciit ofj4lie Shnn Tiin rnil-
wny, who wiih mane n iiriHouer.
Theie wiik notreMtance to the
.liiiMiii'he Inniliiiit ut IJiuhliiin. A
Ci'iiernl ntlnek of T-iug Tuu U
Ihouulil here to he imminent.
PKKINO, Sept. 111. -AeeonliiiK to
the iiilonimtioti received here, the
fii flenmiu officer to he killed he
fore Tt-lna Tun wiih Jin run von Ki
euhneh, wlm, premiiH to pimj; to
Kino Chow, whk Necoml fecretnry of
me uermun icmuion nt I'eKin'. lie
met hit. den Ih in n ulunui-h Scplein
her 10 hctweeu inhume jjimrtln nt
I.iti Tin?.
The Sim ii Tuiijr. nnlwny, tlic presi
dent of which xtun mnde n prisoner
by tho Jiiniico, k Oenunti owned
nml wnn opened in 1DUI. The mniii
lino cxlemln froui'Txiti Tnu wot to
Tmiiiiii. The enptur" of the htntioii
ut Kino Chow wu4 eailier reported in
newt ilUpntelicit.
SUDDEN tIMP .
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DAY AND NIGH
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HARBORS
All-Night Filibuster by Senator Bur
ton and Associates to Knock Out
Appropriations for Columbia River
and Other Streams President Re
ported in Favor of Abandonment.
RATE CASE TO
BE REOPENED
FO RAILROADS
72 LIVES LOST
WHEN LEGGETT
AT SEA
CANDIDATE
WASHINGTON', Sept. lbV-Th
Vrolithle outcome of llmiKlibcnitioiu
Of thn national comcutiou of militnry
liml political lender in Mexico City
October 1, when u proiional prcM.
ilrut will he chotcn, wim n topic of
iIIhciInmoii nmoui; iiiliniuinl ration of
.'IrlnU here today. Tho undcrMuud
injr here ih that (Icncrnl Cnrrnnin
will resign m) tirxt chief uml thnt
Kcnintido Iglehins Cnldcrou, lender
f tho liberal wnty in Mexico, will he
numcii proviKioual pr.'Milent. Cnlde
ion will conduct n uenernl elc'tion,
in which Cnrrmun c.K'cls to he -.
vnniliditte.
CIIICAOO, Sept. 10. -Wheat mnde
n Middcri jump loilay of more than i
cents n husliel. 'AHtonioliintr utrength
of price ut I.iverjH)ol war. lnrsely re
hponililc. Supplies there were re
ported lo he ilimiiiitihiii(f. I)i
patches wero ut SftW Ui.-ertiiiK' Mint
ICiuiMiK milU Mere hcllinirull the flour
they could make to u nbroud. AC-tt-r
oiwninjr ll.. to IIU hialier. the
innfket rcuuttil Nnmewhut, but (tiifk
J)- in i lied upward npiin.
Con
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
MRS
. H. A. 1
LADIES GOLF CHAMPION
(JMWCUVHi N. '., Hii. 10.
Ml. II. Alllolll JlH'kkOII III' lll0ll
(ton llie uiiiimiiI'm iiuIIoiiiiI golf clmm
iioMlll liern llll iilli'lliooii, ileli'iil
UK Ml" KlHhlf II, V. illiocnlliiil ol
C'llli'uyit, hum up,
(lol.l Hill, tlio I'tii-i of tlm ItoKiio
liiwi' valley, when it ioiiich to gnicly,
in holding it h hccoml miil-vuiloy fair
today, nml ilcpilo tiufuxoruhle
weather comlltiimH,!,! hUgivurdwdih,
in iitlcnilniicc, A ileli'ulion fefu (In
cny iiiik moiniiiK' tor iiie ichjiucH,
uml uiiollivi' ileleKiitio'ii will lea ye l)i k
ufleiiioim uml cvcniiitf. A Hilver hi!
limit hitmpiel will he hcrvcd to til
iiomerH thU al'funiooii nml a pinui'iim
of iilhlellu uveiiln Ik being given. A
ihiiicn will clmrn thn ilny, Lending
clli.cnx of the (own, headed by Jon
lleciiiuii, nic imniilliiu' uroiiiiil iim Cii.
iiIIiiiiiiiIuii. Mi'iiiiiuiUng I im ram.
pnnl nn In nun rrnncikcii on New
Vial' etc, iii'i'iiiiliuir lo iipoiU
IiioiimIiI h'ick I'niiii Hie IIiIiik lliie. The
Imvn Hii'idy I Imlilluir II hiiiiuuI
I'lnilu in coiiiifclloii t lib Ibv full'
GUN TO STOP WORK
According to Ivlepliouo report to
day, L. 1). Dollarhidv, proprietor of
tlio Dollarliide tool roud, lias halted
work on the Pacific, highway neur
his place with u hhotgun. The county
necured u right of way over the Del
laihiilo laud, hut the property in
question is mi id to be ,'overument
land nml lollaihiilo cluiius hole right
to run u voad ncros.4 it through the
territorial frunchiMi grunted for u
toll roud before llie creation of tho
Ktuto of Oregon nt IcitHt this i tltu
ver'hlon given hy Ihn workmen Ihnat
eiicd hy Dollarliide. The mutter him
been referred to the county utloiney,
Willi in iiivestigittinif tl,e Shiio.
POWDER FACTORIES
"'H0,MI?,.8eiit, IP, by -way of prU,
Ii 05 p, in, Keporta received hry
atato that tho faitorle of Austria
In which explosives uro manufactured
uro being worked to their capacity
day anil night.
ArtordltiK to tho correspondent of
tho Mvniauoro at Trieste, tho muni
cipal Htilhorltlu of Trieste, whero
the great hulk of tho population I
Italian havo refused lo permit a po
rial thurch nomIiv Imploring victor
for AuiMiImii uruis, mi llio hiouhiU
J hut (be war I roiilrary q iu tvntJ.
Hlif ( fit hu iKtu pf tho tlly,
m wiih more active nnd higher,
mainly iih- Uie rult of export hiini.
ui'HK dirlocd luxt night. Offerings
were rather light. TTHi oKning', which'
riugcd frotu.H ( IV-i '1. 'as fol
lowed hy n udditioiiul piin.
Oats climbed with other cercnN.
Shorth were cons-picuous, on the buy
ing' tide.
Higher prices! for lms hc!cd to
lift provision, but demand was not
urgent.
After n further usceut vuluo eased
off ou in;; to reports Hint the advance
would ciiiiho receipts northward to
enlurge. The cloe wm.' unsettled ut
l'i to U centu uhove last night.
Afterward the market receded with
wheat. Tho close un uenous ut
lfa to 1 to IVa et ndvnnnce.
MINE OWNEI SEND
DELEGATION TOiCAPtTAL
i lit
1IKNVKU, Colo., Sept. lO.Colo.
ntdo coal mino owners met here to
day to select n delegation to wait
upon President WiUou in 'hhing
ton next W'edmday nnd convey to
him the objections of the operators
to certain features pf the federal
truce plan for cnilinj,' tho coal min
ers' strike. It already has been nn
luninccd that the different compan
ies will make individual replies to the
letter in which tho uresident urged
acceptance of the pence proposal
ilrtiwn up by llywel Dnvies uml Wil
Kuin, It. J'niilev, iiu'dhton uppOiut'eil
hyt tho secietiirv of labor.
DIVIDEND PASSED
;?!!,. BYiGAS TRUST
WASIIINOTON. fcpt. 111. The
day and night ffcht -jii the river nml
hurhor hill in the fcunte showed
signs of n break today with victory
for the filihuiterin republicans,
when it became known that President
Wilson favored ahamioniii the liiil
and sUhslilutinir n new resolution to
unpropriutc $P2,00l.Cli0 lo $l.").0i'0,-
000 to continue only those projects
under wny. The. original bill jiro
(Kiscd ..":,000,0()ll.
OfllcitiN said the president VKev
ed the hill should 1j uhandoned in
its present form, becnu-e gmeriimcnt
Jevpimes already fulliuu becntise of
the Kuropean war. must be supple
mented hy n wur tnx. The economy
measure will extend all ulniijr the
line, even increases u salaries In of
ficials will be abandoned.
Ilet for FilibuMcrs
About noon Senator Norrw imH'd
into the chamber, lejninjc on u cnue.
So however, the filihiisterers got
n rest, consenting to let (he majority
take up the rending of the bill item
hy item, with the un lervtnnding' that
there would ho no limitation m
amendments. The democratic sena
tors sought information on the presi
dent's (msitiou uml declared they
would meanwhile cou'inuo the fight
for the bill.
Shortly after 0 o'clock this mom-
injr, when Senator Burton had occu
pied the floor more , tlinu twelve
hours. Senator Kcnvi.n tsIUVf.l liim
nnmnierut'iv Muecdkljin forcinp
'v 'jluwl((9ij'A'lMj5t o'C-iiio quorum.
4!iTriifcrtiV"fim: Nvuittoget senn-
Interstate Commerce Commission
Agrees to Reconsider Decision Re-
gardlnrj Increase of Five Per Cent
Asked Attitude of President Sup
posed to Have Influenced Body.
NKW YOltlC. Sept. 10.-Ilroetori
of tho Ujiltod On and Electric cor
poration, which operate gas, elec
trio light ami ttroot railway compa-
nle In various parta of tho west and
south uiiiiouutod today tho suspen
sion of tho seiiil-uiiiuul threo per cent
dividend on tho first preferred stock,
Tho amount of till atork otitvtaud
fiiK I fU,:3S,UI)0, In UkltiK this
action tho illicilor asserted that bo.
causit of I ho lliianclul iiom, It
w ilwipied advlssblM lo vouivrtv Ibi
rtiifHiallou'it rtUHrtM.
tprs to the chamber, Senator Hans
dell proposed that the scrgeant-ut-arm-,
he directed to icmict the at
tendance or all seuutirs now out if
llie city, ns curlier ordi rs had npnlicd
only to tlioc in Washinplon. The or
der was agreed to after Senator Ken
.von made an unsuccessful attempt to
secure nn nmeudment exeinptiiif; sen
ators engaged in political campaigns.
When he ipiit ttilkinjr Senntor Burton
left tho chamber to uct sonto sleep.
IteiritftgUHl Senate
It vvus n red-eyed, bedraggled sen
ate that snt in solemn silence and lis
tened to interminable criticisms of
the measure today. Kor the senate
vvns suffering from th effects of un
ull-nighl session. Democratic lead
er of the Semite, ablr.s'iiprWted in
loint of utimhers, had brought to
bear ever' parlianicntarVlieck they
COIUil filtd. ill HU "effort 'to lircnk- llie
,3oiUriuou''f ffclw pf.rilr ninj harbor
ilifonmumii hn parted tiy Senator
Hurtou. rntehinKr parliunientury
strategy for stiittegy, Senator Dur
ton, however, held the floor mid
ssike houietimes to an almost empty
cltufnber, nnd whenever ho could to a
full nt tendance brought hy a care
fully engineered demand for u quo
rum. .
EMPTYWLLAGES
T
WASIIINOTON, Sept. II). The in
tcrstntc commerce commission today
decided to reopen thn eastern rata
ndvnnnce case nnd will hcin hearing-
on October 10.
The decision of the commission
comes iikiii the rccc.it application of
the nmds, which wn made nftcr
President WiNon had icceivcd a rep-
resentntivc committee of railway
oreMdcnts nt the white house. How
fnr thnt conference ir.ny have gone
toward preparing llie wny for n rc-
DN-nini; of the case h not known. It
was said nt the time that the railway
men usked the president for un np
jeal to the countrj' to treat the rail
roads in n spirit of oopcration, nnd
the president resMiii'lcd by sending n
sympathetic letter to Chairman
Frank Trumbull of the Chc.Micnkc &
Ohio.
The railroads aUo rskrd the com
mission to modify its recent decision,
which granted increases west of
Pittsburg, nnd denied nil iucrcasci
between the Great Lake, and the At
lantic seaboard. Under, the Jaw the
commission cannot modify tfint or
der without hcnrings; the decision to
reopen the ense brings the whole
uetion up again for review, in
which the railroads will press for
llie ." iwr cent increases throughout
the territory eiist of the Mississippi
nnad north of the Ohio and Potomac;
rivers.
Western rnilroiids already art? prc-
purjnje flppljciittonii for Hicrejjfevm
fryj(frJe?KH.rtha uh'th'e? Mn-ml-iW
Jbgtn i trtt't) -rdieaifux ' It will
hlivo substantially before it applica
tions for increased freight rates from
the-Atlantic lo the Pacific.
HEAVY RAINS
SLACKEN HEAVY
ARTILLERY FIRE
IKS
Only Two Aboard Steamer Resetted
-Dtcklead Shifts in Heavy late
and Vessel Turns Turtle Sixty
Miles South of Columbia Surviv
ors Picked Up by leaver ami It.
ABO
PRZEMYSL
ftanmrtQ
J lYicmyl,Jln;Cla-
LONDON, Sept. 19t 3:33 p, ui.
TelegruphliiR from. -Amsterdam a cor
respondent of the ContralNows says
a Ulspatch ha
from Yletiua't
tae villages aroua
jrva. bftvo bqeavacauatcjl by their
InhabtUhtB oft libi 61AA otHho Aus
trlttnmlllluryl,autlidrlVtU''Tho vil
lagers havo boon, .ecut to .tho west
ward, )Cntrenchmenta aro being dug nil
around Przemy! uml tho fortress
which ha a garrison of 00,000 men,
has been provisioned for two )vars.
PAUIS, Sept. 10. 0:'J0 a. in.
Fragiuenth of iiewu from the fron
confirm the serious character of the
vjoinbat on the Alue. Some of thetn
wounded on Thursday, who have ar
rived here, say the lighting vvns oven
more violent titan on the Ma me, nnd
that tho losses on both sides must bo
heavier. The Kugtisii, as on the
Murue, nre hearing the brunt of tlio
counter attacks nnd aa conductim?
themselves brilliantly.
After a four days' constant huru
meriii tho Gorman mtillery slacken
ed its fire last evening' during1 u
heavy downpour of rain which lasted
all night. The trenches must have
been nearly filled with water, dimin
ishing greatly the advantage of tint
defense works ptepared hy the Oer
maiis nnd at tho miiiio time, adding to
the sufferings of the wounded.
Keturmug' confidence is shown in
tho return to Paris of many who took
refuge in lloideuux and other pro.
vincial towns on the approach of the;
Germans. Some of tho new simpers
ASTORIA, Ore, Sept. 19. TlM
San Francisco and Portland steam
ship Dearer, Captain Edward Maaea,
docked at her pier here at 12:30
o'clock today bringing amoag her
passengers ono aurvlvor from the
wreck of the steamer Kraacle II.
Leggett, which sank In a gale yes
terday about 60 miles south of tk
Columbia river. The survivor was
Alexander Farroll, a paseesger, who
was confined to his stateroom by ex
haustion aftcn ten hours of float
ing about In tho seas from 3 o'clock
p. m. of Friday until 1:30 a. m. this
morning.
The Dearer wn not In sight aor
in contact with the lost ship, but raa
Into her wreckage about midnight, at
which time she found the Associated
Oil Steamship Frank H. Duck there,
with ono man already saved and eat
board tho tanker and her boats out
searching for more. As the Beaver
lined up, tho lifeboat from the Buck
came alongside and asked that Far
roll, Just recovered, be takes ea
board and the unfortunate hmb wm
brought on board aad glrea ere'ry
possible care and attention hi ex
hausted condition demaaded.
Load Shift fat Gate
During a heavy gale aad la a ter
rific tea the deckload oa the Leggett
shifted suddealy. The vessel eap
slzed Instantly and sank before heat
could be lowered:. -2 ,. .-.., ... . .,
, The captain of the ateaaier Daisy
Putnam, which arrived ia pert Jut
before the Dearer, say he saw five
or six vessels playing searchlights oa
dno central point, presumed to he
tto wreckage of the Leggett, at '!
o'clock this moralBg. lie was sat
equipped with wireless and could set
learn tho trouble, but evidently the i
boat were searching for survivors ol
tho wreck.
In his berth aboard the steamer
Dcaver, Farrell told of the thrilling
experiences connected with the slak
ing of the vessel aad his miraculous
escape. He said:
Wreck Dencribed
"I am at a loss fer words to de
scribe tho terrible disaster. To be
gin with wo loft Gray's Harbor at
8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning,
Tho crow and passengers together
numbered, I think, about 75 persons.
We had no troublo in crossing the
bar but later in the day the sea be
came terribly rough and the wavei
rolled mountain high. In the after
noon condition became worse and
tho Leggett began to pound heavily
and the captain gave orders to Jetll- ,
son the deckload. Soon after the
seas swept off the hatches aad the
hold began to fill with water. I
think this was about 3 o'clock la the
afternoon. Some time before thla
Captain Jensen, a passenger, but
who now seemed to take charge of
the ship, ordered the passengers iutj
(Continued oa sag 1.)
LLOYDGEORGESAYS
teiiuiornrjlyjut. IJordy Jjisjro getting
reurtp"1uU, y'eguiu. Tlm
fljiuly Muil "comes back today. The
p eminent, however, will prohiibly
remain uiiiu uie war is practical'
ended.
LOSS OF SUBMARINE
REPORTED IV BRITISH
LONDON', Sept. l), (Jj,1 p, in, -The
JltilUh iiilmiiiiltv iiiiiioiiiict'd llio
o of hu wiihiiinrlue AIM, helunif.
jug lo Ihn Auliiilluii licet. No ie
lull iii'ie given ju the cuh I'ri'W
the Autliulluu uoviTi'rll D'jwrl
injf hi
MONTENEGRIN PORT
UNDER BOMBARDMENT
LONDON, Sept. 19, 8: 52 a. m.-.
h dispatch from Uomo the cor.
respondent of the. Kxthange Telegraph
lompuuy say that six Austrian top
pedo boat have bombarded AMI
vurl, u forllfled port of Moutvuegro,
They mude a umM, but frulll ef(
fort Ut destroy tho Vmuvk wrlf
slallwu, Ku da wage wa luflMtM H
IhvlwwH
WA
UNAVOHM
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LONDON", Sei. 10, I p. m.
"TJivro is no mini in this hull who
throughout his political life has re
guided the prospect of engaging in
war with greater repugiiuuce ikuji
myself. There is no man either in
side or outside thU hull who is more
convinced thuu I that wo could net
hayo avoided the present wur with
out national dishonor.'' r
This was the text of u
which David LloytLGeorge, eiis
lor of tho ei.'HWHr, uuide U
Queen's hull this u(tntum to are
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lor went on u uy ha nay Um
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WH dmwstl uh4 Chmi Mfkak mtm
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