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Progress Claimed fcr Slavs on Front
Running From Gulf of Roya to Ux
kull, Distance of TJilrty Miles
Four Days of Fighting Followed by
Lull in Which Russians Consolidate
ItF.ItLIX, JnUv 21 Knipernr Will
iam, it was officially niinouiicpil to
tiny, hns moved from the western tn
the Pnatoin thontor of the war, ue-
pnmjMnltiMry the chief of the gpn
crhVatgrT of (Iip imnv hi I ho fluid.
I.OtfffoX .Inly 24. Tim floriiwui
hai'o ufMidnven hnck Iwelro iidle t
oiio K)iL on tin Kign front, noonrd
injt to a Keillor's disnntrh from l't
rograd. I'rofrres for the ltussiMn
id claimed on n front running from
tlio Gulf of ltirn to 1'xknll. n di--ItttiPP
of more thnu thirty mill, tin;
greatest advance being along the onst
line.
Itosslnn Victories
Tlic itiilcli uy that fighting
wont on without pause for four days
prior to Sunday. It has now lmlted
us (be Itusslnns require t inn to con
solidate the giound they have gained
Mud tit Germans nro wuiting for n
iulnreomonls ))iitir brought fiom
oilier suetors of thu eastern front.
Petrngrad also officially reports
"continued juiiiir- on tho southern
frojU,' niiliffuiiehig Unit IJussiun
forces have imxhi'd hack tho Turks to
within fifteen niili'M of Ki.iugitii. .
. ,; PBTllOUfTAn, Jidy iSil. TwInyV
4iMt4ui tfltiHiMt y: .
...."On :V Upii yesterday wo dis-
Htdttoil th Germans from tlu village
.&! Gaitchnmg and took wnuu pruning
ai mnl on machine gun. On July
. Uli ttfimv the villas? nfi KoltNoft, unj
J. Jijwt HU Aut nan -ooiiiy, 1D3
. MroiiK, surrendered to our troops.
"Cnucasns fnml: Tin offensive of
our Caucasus army i proceeding
successfully. In the direction of Mo
sul, throughout the day of .lulv 22,
numericaHy Miipcrior Turkish force
attacked n detachment of our troui.
nt Itaynt, continuing a frontal at
tack with nu outflanking movement,
hut our fir aud pouiUer-uttuek
foiced th enemy to abandon tin- of
fensive'" (luriuaus Hun)' l.ow
IHlitlJX. July 24. FuHhw at.
Imckm iAm- IiuiKiaiiii in Htroiut
1'oU'u M4i,e baea inoda on thu Teutonic
..linM nbwkl of Dttrtfetophk, iu
MiitiV VoJhyoia, near the Oaliciati
borifiirv,, war offiri- auuouuoi'd to
day, Tii,ftuiian offortx to ad-vuut-i,
Jmmavtr, wr oonipU'toly ro
jaiUpd. Tlu tnttnut dealing- with owrn
tioiiM mi th aatitoru front :
"On th aorUwru amotion ' I lie
front aud with Oworal (')tunt 'ii
llothroar' army, tbri have Iwi-u ul
itatnd uxMfrHiHU.
"Xorthwtt .ot lloifNti-chk sirnnir
uttaoks by th u.uiru won iomi
ph'loly repnUnd."
Itnlkims Ailvnurlitj
KOMK, July J I. Italian atU.oka
in the Atiou region to gain poMH
sum of Monte Ciinont are raakiitir
good itrogrv"", a.v the Italian of
ficial Ktatraifiit i-in-l today. The
Au-Iiihh ilefi'iixox jut lielow the
Miiiiinii were faptirl i'ti,rloy.
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PROGRAMilSENATE
WASHIXOTON. July .' t -The na
tional dafenaa program will oic-ui
the taaata moat of the waak. De
bate on the rui MM, reauatatt today,
U exp ted to l"t eeral day anil
before the cek U oter ttt aaate
aud hou.-f conferees will naet la a
strugU' oer d luitlding irograra for
tbeaavv The roufcrencf llk 1 will
para the e.nute'B eitiht tapttat lil
plan for sail yar.
Kfforta will be mada to get final
ui lion on both ami) and nav eon
(P r in r'i'orl earlv in ugut il
JOUIIIilUI i m' Jo I AllUt 1H liUI
iiioiriinn on chil t i.iii ji ifH.i-iation
)u.n .liter tin jiian
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Lieutenant Marchal Files From
French Soil Over German Capital
Forced to Descend In Russian
Poland, Is Taken Prisoner Within
Sixty Miles of Russian Lines.
PARIS, July 21. I.lPiitennnt Mnr
pltal of the Kronrh aviation corps last
month loft French noil anil flow over
tho Ciormniv capital, upon which ho
ilroppoil proplnnuitlonR and then con
United his flight, Intending to lond
within tho Ituaalun linos. Ho wnH
fnrcod to docond, however, l I'o
land, and watt taken prlaonor hy the
CSormanR.
Tho offiolal cominunlcntlon glvnn
out today tolling of Aviator .Murchal'a
arhlevomont said:
Story of nisht
"On Juno 20, at 9:30 o'clock In thy.
ovenliiK, Siih-lloutonant Mnrehal nw-
cendod nt Nancy on board a N'toport
monoplane of apodal typo, taking
with him a supply of fuel sufficient
to lait foiirten hours. Ills mlsslQii
a to crosa Ourmany nt low altitude
In ordor to drop proclamations on the
capital. Ilorlln, and then to dosiond
In Ilusala.
"This audacious flight was accom
plished point by point and after fly
ing nil night l.loutunant Mnrehal wan
compellod to doacend at K:0it tho noxt
morning noar Chulm, Huaalnn Pol
and, at loast 100 kilomotora (02
mileai fiom the llumtnn linos, lln
wan made prlnoner.
"Tho prpclamatlon whldt l.louten
nttti. Mnrehal drnuiied on Ilorlln be-
rjnn with tho werds: 'Wo could bom-
liwrd the onuu town of Ilorlln and thus
kill the women and innocent clilldten
but wo are content to throw only the
following proclamation.'
"Lieutenant Marchal waa Intern
ed at Salxarbaeh, whence he forward
oiTto Franco a postal card witli thoao
dtftalla:
Cilptiiii'il nt Clielni
" 'I waa made prliouer at K o'clock
on the mornlg of the Slat at Chelm.
Tho Austrian offlcora did not hellevo
I had accoiiipllahed my task, but the
proof later arrived aud thoy wero
obliged to bow to the roallty.
" It waa the falluro of the spark
plugs which stopped mo and I do
Mended to change two of the plugs
and to itart tho motor again. Un
fortunately It would have been neca
aary to change two moro plugs aud
at this moment I waa taken pris
oner. You may Imagine of my
chagrin.'
"Aviator Marchal In the course of
his journey covered In continuous
flight a dlataneo of aboltt 1300 kit
omatars (SOT miles), most of which
he traveled during the night."
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KOJIK, July a I. rope lleuwliet
toduv rweived I be iueiubr of th
sacred collage, who presented their
greeting on the aw .f the Miitiff
flame Amy. The po1 walled all
that he bad dime to alleviate the hor
ror of war and to hasten the end of
the mwflitit. II expred regret
that neither he nor other- who were
working for the aute eud hud vet
heen aide to induce the belligerent
to negotiate fur Witcc.
Cardinal Vauuiitclli, dean of the
ci'llc.!!', felicitated the h' on hehulf
ut linn-ell mill collcnt;iic. and the
I .nt i) j reilict with Harm thank.
HA1TIEH REVOLUTION
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WASHIXOTON. Jul 21 Hear
Admiral Caiiertou, recently relieved
of command of the cruiser siiadrou
tn Haltiea and Uaato Dowiogo waters
rearhed Washington uday aud after
a brlaf conferenee with nav jjepart-
raeut officials, left for San Diego.
Cal . to relieve Admiral Wlnslo m
eomuiinder ot the i'aiific fleet He
predict-, thtrt would ie no further
rt w.lutionrfTN trOiii.le- in the near in
tun in Hani jtnl ,santo l)oiir.?o
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Important Advantages Won In Stub
born Struggle on Somme Front
Bad Weather Halts French Opera
tionsIntense Artillery Duel Con
tinues Counter-Attacks Repulsed.
I.ON'DON. July 21. lliitih troops
have I'ltpluri'ii a lnrjso pari ot the
villugi' of Poxieri'-, ny tho olficml
ltritinb xtnlompiit IhiiiimI thi after
noon. They alo gained mhiic ground
near Hiuh wood, in the dlrootiou ol
'fluilleniont.
Tin night, the itntiiiueiil wny. w,n
pnmuirnlivi'ly cnbti.
.The Ntntomcnl follewn:
"Apart from poiiIIiiihuih hcnw
Nlii'lliiijr hy hotli xiik during; the
night, eompiirntive culm followed the
-eere fighting of yonteiduy.
"Yontordny between High wood and
the fluillemont tepontiid enunter-ny
tuckh hv tho enemy fniued for him no
ndvnnlngn nmi very heavy oaMunlliow
were inflietod hy our artillery und
mueliitie gun file.
"We Koiuod miinu ground near
l!ij.'li wood und in the direction of
Ouillemout.
"hi the ueighhorhood of l'oziere
ne enptured important ii(lvuntne in
spite of the stubborn defum-p of the
enemy, und a lwrge portion of the
village i now iu our hands, llcie we
have ciiptuied two guns and -ixly
more prisuueix.
Bad Weather for French
I'AKIS. July !. Had wonther
)revnik'd ,nlong thii oipmo front, in
uorlupriiTrniieo, anil Irfsr iukIi push
ed fhiotly with the' Ftvneh Imops
there, the war oil ice announeud to
day. 111 .a rnifl iiear.aill.v, nOttJi of the
Aisne, fiennan trenches wen' ja'ne
tru4Hl and soitt'-'praonien- Uikuij.
Oh the Verfliui fnml, oami ot the
Meufte, there were email loeal engage
ments, iu the course of which the
Ficiieh took thirty prisonnrx, making
tho total taken prisoner during tho
last ten days in this district 800.
Siib-I.ieuteiiiinl Chaput, of the avi
ation eorpo, brought down hia eighth
hostile aeroplniie near Fn'snos, in the
Woevr region.
Cost Was Sanguinary
HUH UN, JhIv 21. The onlv nd
vnntnge gained by the llritish in tho
fighting on the Somme front Sunday,
say- tho (lernian official statement
issued today, wa the (wiiel ration of
a few houses in the village of l'oai
ere, for which they paid with hoiivy
and sanguiuarv losses.
Today's statement says:
"It is now evident that the Htitiah
attacks reported yesterday Hgniiiit
the front from ThiMval to Ouille
mout were made by mrt of eleven
Uritish diviaious, seveml of which
were hurried from other fronts. The
only advantage gained by the enemy
on the whole line not et reetified by
the Gentians, is that he entered some
houses in I'otieres for which lie paid
iu extraonlinarily heavy losses'.
"The enemy was defeated at
Louguevul by a imwerful counter-al-taeg
hy th Mrnndetiburg Orenadiors
of Dnuaumout fame.
"On the right bnnk of the .Mouse
(Verdun sector) the artillery ttettv
itv on both ule ha several times
ahincil grent iiitciii-itt. The infan
tn ha- not been active."
lUt.TJMolfJ., Md.. JuK '!.- Ak-
ed oiln ulieii the (nriiuiii siihuiurine
ineri'huiitoiuu I)eatchlaud Would auviil
on her icturu o,uge to Oermauy,
I'uul 0. L Ililken, member of the
Hatcm Forwanlipg iiiutaay. the
bout's Mgeuey in America, said she
V'nuld start "just us smui a we cm
gvt kr remix, uml tlint will not he
much lon&ii " Hitherto ,t n-iioii- re
SardtBS toe .nliiiu "i tin- iJeuiaeh
I. md Iiiim been met Willi reluaht to
di-i'ii-s the uestitn.
From a source regarded a reli
able it wa a -i CM. line, 1 loilav that
the V itern ''oi w.trdni).' i i.iii . a in h,i
. In-ci i.i i.ti.ii i. in- i,,i ., hir.'i i.iii
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FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF BOMB OUTRAGE WAR'S
s 2 iMwuk& w9Hvft MsMaab vvlr'vg W a,bs IIsxWHbabDB
DNtilct Attorney I'lekcrt, of Ha it lMinrlio, at top, noil delect I vch
cMiiiilnlni; (lie hole torn In the Mill-walk by a lionili, wtiieli eNploded at
tho hegiiiuliiK of the lnme prepurednisH hiiiiiIc on July U'J, A ileiiKC
crowd of spct'tutnrs on the spot wii hurled in oxcry illicitlon. Kl per
sons vcix hilled ontilulit and III lujnreil, seteral of tlicni fatally. A
liolc iiioii tlmii n foot deep xmi loin in the t'oiuivte . sldeiwilh. The
shock was It'll for blocks. Wludouslu many buildings adjacent were stmt,
tcicil.
VANDALISM -OF ; 'NEW PROPAGANDA
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BRINGS PROTEST:
VA. PASO. Tex., Jul 2l Ocncral
r'ruuciaeo Oonxnles, commandant at
Juarez, fonnully pioleMtwI toilov l
Oeueral George Itell, Jr., commundiug
tho Amerieau force bare, against the
conduct of the outpost guunls of the
ninth Mnssaidiu-ctts infantry, who,
he said, croscd into .Mexican terri
lory yesteixlay nioruiHg "iu violution
of .Me.viean righis," and lust night
shot up "without rovoation, u uiini
her of homes ifMeiieaas south of
thelmnler."
The protest was fiUnl Uintugli An
Ires Oareia, the Mexienn poawitl, who
also suggested to (leneral Itell that
egular trooo n-ed In border con
ditions replaee giiunUmen who in th
inn in are uow to oh)iery at the ioiul
where th shooting nevuiTwt. This,
he said, would gixe the fieopl on the
.Mexican Jde a feeling of seetirity.
Oeueral (Iwnsalc- aid that til judge
of letters of the Juarea etmrt baa
been assigned to mak a thorough ia
voHiigetion of the shoot lug aud lb
reported cro.-ing of Amerieau
t nioj i.
In regard to the Mexican protest,
General llell said: "Our men have or
ders to boot back when shot at.
They will he punished if the are
guiliy of shunting first. Hut iheir
iiiMtnuetHHis are to gnawer any tire.
Ami the sooner that (he Mexican
leant that thev cannot anip willi un
pnnitv the better it will be tor both
sides."
APPEAL CERTIFICATE
LONDON. lulv 2t. - Cerilfieatea
under the criminal appeal act of 1107
authorlilug Sir Koger Caaetuaat
farther to appeal hla ease f the
ItSMae of lords has been refused by
Attorney (leneral Hmlth, it waa of
ficially aonouiued this afternoon.
DUTCH STEAMER MAAS
SUNK BY A MINE
TIIK IIAOI I . Nilheil !-, Jal
21. Tile I)nli li -li i,ii,liii Al i.i - li.i
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WARSHIPS FOR MAIL
WASHIXOTON. Julv 21. Kenalor
I lusting, Mho led th movement for
investigation of the telegraphic prop
aganda which several week ago del
uged congress with demands for ac
tion to warn Ameneitua off bellig
erent sliis, received evidence today
of another propaganda bnintf organ
ised to ask congress to order mails
esrried by warship, to escape Uritish
deteutlrms.
Doeunients which Senator I lusting
received mIiow thut the prorutgnnibi
purports t,o be filtered bv th Ameri
can Ticket Agents' association at :i()5
itraudwiiy, New York, and thai form
of telegrams in be sent to ponBrss
um July li hud been distributed
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libuleil
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ml ouf
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ed lo-
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throughout the country.
A copy of a circular letter want
by the association wu rareiv
day by Kenator llostiug. It in ad
dressed to "Hanks, bankeiw aud
money forwarders" of the I'niled
Htales and shows the follatting to be
offieer of the Ticket Anents' asso
Rich il. l.edcrer, vice-resident ; l.u
gene Ituttkuy, treasurer, ami ilnrri
Kngl, vice-president , N, ( Hera,
viee-prc sidenl : Kori rkdimik, secre
tary; Walter H. Hound, yiee-pre-i-dent.
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NKW YOltK, Jul v 2t. -Another
!.aln iu tin number of fatalities aud
decrease In the number of new cases
was reported by th health depart
ment loda when the epidemic of In
fantile paralysis eutered Its fifth
week. During the 24 hours ending
at 10 a. at. there were 31 deaths aud
81 new eases reported In tha greater
elty a against IS deaths aad lis
how aaaea during th corresponding
period yesterday.
KAN PliANVIHt-O. July 'it.--Cap-lain
Daniel K. Ilowuian of fosnimuy
(', third Oregon infuntrjf, of I'oii
lund, brought here frosa Ike Mexieau
honlvi a a u .!. r -Il ultnek or
tccr, W,i le-lili, well ihi llioiuilllf
and in a ',ni w.i I,, want Himirx
Hi i- in il i i in tin I.i 1 1, r
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Asqullh Asks Another Billion to
Prosecute Struggle Crisis Reach
ed In Irish Home Rule Struggle
Proposed Bill Abandoned hy Gov
ernmentApproval Necessary.
LONDON, July 2 1. Premier Aa
ipilth today nulled the hoimo of com
motiH for a vote of credit of 150,000,
ooo pounds sterling. This vote to
the largest aRked by tho government
slnco tho beginning of tho war and
will bring the total voted thla your
to l.o.'iO. 000,000 pounds, find tho to
tal since the beginning of the war
to 2. vsj. 000,000 pounds ( approxi
mately jH.ir.o. ooo.Doo.)
In moving tho vote of credit tho
premier said tho roreut expenditure
out or tho voto of credit was approx
imately .'i, 000, 000 pounds dnlly. Tho
(i, 000,000 pounds dolly referred to
hy Ituglnnld McKeuna, tho chancel
lor of the oxchoqucr, reproseutod all
tho outgoing, tho premier laid. All
tho oxponditnuroa from April t to last
Saturday was RfiO.000,000 pounds
sterling.
How .Money (Sues
Mr. Asquitli said that the nary,
nrniy and munitions cost :i"!i,000,.
000; tho loans of Oreat Ilrltaln's al
ii ok !i7S,000,000 pounds, aud food
supplloe, railways, etc., 23,000,000
pounds. Thu uvoragn dully viMioudl
turn on the wnr ho said was 1,950,
ooo pounilH storming.
Tho proinlor said he hoped Iho x
penulturo for tbo , nrmy and navy;
would not oxceoil the prosent lovol
In tho near future. Tho munitions
cost remaluod stationary at tho IiIkIi
cmi level roncheil yut, he nddod, and
nilkitt lucreaso.
Still on !iutrea-M
The July total, contluuoil tho pro
inlor, probably would bo higher than
that of November and It was pot
ed that as a part of the many changes
iu iMilley the present level would be
maintained for the noar futtiro. Tho
munition expenditure had Inrronsod
steadily and continuously up to May
aud that month and during July It
waa fairly constant. I'niler all hoods
the oxpeudlture might lie expected to
oxpand little more.
After a speech by Winston Sponcor
Churehlll erltldtiiiK I'romler Asiiulth
for not rovlewlng tho war situation,
David Lloyd George, secretary for
war replied, saying that It would be
premature to survey a military situa
tion aud prospects In thu middle of
the battle.
"The prospeota aro good," the war
secretary said, "our gonurala aro
more man sat
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jif the valor
hfladlns. Oro,
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Tan try waa In
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leon a day, tli
more than satisfied with and proud
valor of our men they aro
Groat aa the- Hritlah in-
Wolliugiun ami Kapo-
they never have been
greater than now.
Lloyd (IiHirgo Predicts Victory
"Oh thrills with pride when oh
think on belongs to tho same race.
They are proaalug back the formid
able foe who devoted hla boat brains
to the study of war for generations.
feel confident that victory la as
sured to us."
Continuing Mr. Lloyd (leorge said:
"Numbers and all other resources are
on our side. There was ou fear
that years of training and thought on
th part of a great military power
might be something that could not
be overcome. Our man demonstrat
ed that It Is not so aud Uritish re
soiircefuluesa arid Intelllgeuee, aro,
as iu fields of commerce In tha past
when they have beeu able to snatch
victory out of what apepared certain
commercial disaster, are going to
auatuh victory from Germany In u
few months.
"There is no doubt ut all that the
lesson of this battle Is that we have
(Continued on page threo)
FAVORABLE REPORT
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WASHINGTON. J..U JI.-
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$7000 REWARD
FOR AUTHORS OF
BOMB OUTRAGE
Six Dead, Two on Point of Death
and Forty-four Injured as Result
of Infernal Machine Exploded in
San Francisco's Preparedness Pa
rade Saturday Afternoon.
SAX PHANTISro. July 21. The
police were put in possession today
of two letters which, it is believed,
contain u definite clue to the liYeij
j! of the nMisiiiH whoKirboniu'lfill
Ptl sis persons and mijmcd forty
fottr othors duiinc; a 'j)rcpftnfdncHs
jnimdo bore Kntttnn) bno nf the
Jettei's wns adtUsi?if?to 'Jufnen
Woods, police enif)n)li!Toncr fTnd
nmnager ntlho HI. ;Ffnilci hotel, and
deelarcd his death would bo accom
plished with poisoned soup bcennse
of his uetivititMt in eonueetiou with
the pnrnde. The other Ictlpr, writ
ten to M. Leo, lieinl waiter ut tho St.
Frnneis hotel, begged linn to poison
Commissioner Wood's soup, remind
ing him how easy of ittieomplishmcnt
his position iniiilo such an net.
Tim pnsh rewnrd offered for per
petrntors of the crime wns swelled to
$",0(10 toduy. Jluyor Jumos Kolph,
Jr., acting for the city, has offered
.f.-illllll und two individuals .$1000
moro imeli.
SAN Klt.VNCSICO. July 24. Vlr
tualy tho entire organisation of tho
nolico department was being imod to
day In an effort to run down tho per
petrator of Saturday's bomb outrago
jvliluh took tho lives otjilxuinil Injur
od forty-four porsons during tho Han
Francisco preparedness parudo. Chief
or Police n: A. White hold ft con
foronco Jato yoslordny with nil pro
elnct cuptnlns and gave special or
ders for tholr co-oporntlon. A specliU
buriMtu was croutod by dtoctlvos to
day with the one purpose of bring
ing quick retribution. In nddltlou
U this bureau a socrot bureau Is to
be orgaulbiod by tho chief of police
with a number of dotoctlvoa trained
In tho Investigation of bomb plots
aud outrages In onHtorn cities.
In addition to tho efforts expended
by the police force tho chief linn ask
ed for tho co-oporatlon of tho entire
olty. It was momentarily expected
that others would bo added to the lint
ot donil today. At lonst two of th
seriously woundod wero between life
and death all Inst night nnd curb
this morning.
Howard Is Offered
Tho tamper of elty, thoroughly
aroused by tho rharactor of tho crime
lg oxproased hy tho offer of $3000
roward by Mayor James Holph Jr.,
for the arrest and conviction of tho
inurdorer. A reward of 11000 has
also bean offered by the brother of
one of tho bomb victims. It was ex
peeled that steps would bo taken by
the state government today to add to
the reward.
The pulle are working on a num
ber of mor or lues definite dues
Several lonGlctlng stories havn beeu
told by persons who claim to have
witnessed tha placing of tho suitcase
believed to have contained the bomb,
but the police have the accounts ot
ether whose stories tally.
As part of tha Investigation every
lotting house In tho elty Is belli;?
canvassed, imrtletilarly In the poorer
sections and proprietors ..quoatloued
aa to recent guests whoso action
might have been suspicious. Alt
plumbing shops and muUI supply
(Contlnuod on pago three)
COLQUITT LEADING"
Fi TEXAS SENATOR
. IULLAK, Tex.. July 34.-Lntwt
nvuilublc figure from 'ill eomilios
in Texas iroui Saturda's priumtiOe"
show former Ooeruor Colquitt tend
ing in the cnatoriiil race with 81,
481 ulc. Sinnior Charles A. Cul
berson, .iiululate tor ie I'liitiou, sec
ond with i.J.M-'. and Dr. S. I.
lirooks, tlniil, with (I0,.'i71. Fornior
Oovenior Campbell, Congressman It.
L. llcnr and John Davi followed in
the order named.
Thee returns nlo cut the lend
i-iiln i repotted for sulooioii of
tin ii i.ini ti.,u iropoai ti"iu H00U
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