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6AM FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. For
)nal rcfilKul of tlio United lliiIlroudB
to urljllrtilo dirrorencos which lod to
a walkout of 178!) employes, wns dis
patched to tho Sun Frniiclxco bourtl
of KiipervisorH by I'rcHiilont Jchho V.
Llllcntbnl today, coincident with (ho
flint operation of steam trains by the
city administration. In nil' effort to
rollevo inconvenience cuused by the
fit 1 1 1(0.
"Tlioro Is no controversy to nrlil-
trulo," said l'rosldont Llllentlial's
moHsngo to tlio supervisors. "Cer
tain of our omployeB, without giving
any notice, or malting any complaint!
abandoned their cars. We huvo pro
ceeded to fill their places. With uilo-
quato police protection, or if permit
ted to provide open armed guards our
nolvos, wo iiro propared to oporato
overy ear on a normal schedule"
'i ' Tlio steam trains were operated
from u largo Industrial district to
inuko transfer connections with vari
ous municipal car lines. Only one
faro was charged. Immediate opera
tion of auto bus lines by the city wus
otdorod by the supervisors, who ap
propriated $5000 for this purpose
The motor buses will start as soon as
posHiblo, probably within two days.
Scattered cases of violenco woro re
ported during the day.
LONDON, Aug. 30. Tho blrh of
an attempt to establish a now polit
ical party In Great llrltulll was an
nounced today In a long manifesto
Binned by 27 persons, members of tho
houso of commons, who liavo seced
ed from tho unionist party to take In
dependent action, "In which national
consideration will bo tlio solo con
cern." The signers of tho manifesto have
all been associated with the unionist
party government, but although they
are highly respected men, they are
not genernlly regarded us leading
statesmen.
The new party's aim, judged by the
manifesto, Is to speed up war ami
pronioto good administration and
god social conditions.
Tho newspapers, with the exception
of the Tory .Morning l'ost, do not give
promlnchfo to tho manifesto. Some
of the papers do not even print It.
V K T It 1) (! It A II, Aug. 30.--(ler-luany's
military preparation was
known to the Russian war ministry
and It was also uwaie that Germany
I'oalcmplalcd a declaration of wnr In
ll0 and imain In 19 1.1, according to
testimony given yesterday by Gcncrul
Xlbbebsim at the trial of General
SmiMiomllnoif, former minister or
war, for high treason. The witness
wus the mlliliry a'taehe or the Hns
bIiiu embassy In Merlin from 1'inti to
1911. He swore that be had repott
ed Germany's mllllury activity to the
Russian war office.
Tlio president of the court ashed
General Mlebelsson Willi what power
Germany proposed to ally herself In
1913 nralnst Russia. The witness
askeu permission to reply to the pres
ident only, and iUo request was
griwtod.
E LAMING ENGLAND.
T T 'IS T'AIIT and parcel of tin; Ocrinan peace propaganda
in America to abuse hn'land and blame tin; war upon
( treat .Britain to assert that JJi'itish desire to grab Uer
man commerce was tlie canst? of the war. Those pacifists
who still pretend they do not know what the United States
is iiirlihni' lor, in spite ot the president s crvsrainne sum
inaries, protend to know all about what wicked England is
lighting lor.
Why is England fighting? Lloyd George has repeat
edly told us. England is fighting for the same reason
America is fighting for democracy, humanity and civ
ilization for an enduring peace based upon justice.
,, England was the last of the seven original belligerents
to declare war and all unprepared tor such a struggle, she
entered the combat only when Germany violated and re
pudiated every! article of their joint treaty and invaded
l'elgiuni in an attempt to conquer Europe.
England wants Germany to get out of Belgium, Serbia,
and J ranee, and other conquered territorw England
wants the suppression exploitation and enslavement of
small nations stopped.
'England wants Germany to respect the freedom of the
seas and stop piracy. She wants Germany to cease the
building of a great fleet, for the announced purpose of dis
rupting the British empire. Years ago England proposed
that bolli powers quit building unlimited navies and the
proposal was rejected.
England wants Germany to adopt arbitration instead
of war for settling disputes, proposed it many times, and
Germany alwavs refused.
Britain sought no commercial privileges from Ger
many. She pen: lilted unrestricted free trade. Her ports
and her colonies were open to world-trade and Germany
traded in and exploited them freely, while' refusing to let
England trade in' German colonies and discriminated
against England by protective tariffs in Germany. Docs
this look like British jtialousy of German trade? '
The difference 'between British and German ideals art
contrasted by their respective colonies. We see Canada,
New Zealand, Aumnilia a,nd South. African armies fight
ing in Era nee for democracies a globe circle of free com
monweal I lis, self governed democracies, bound to England
only by the sentiment of common origin and fair treat
ment. German colonies have been hell holes for the na
tives, who were systematically murdered and slaughtered
and exploited along lines of German frightfulness, shun
ned hy the German people, whom even subsidies will not
induce to settle under German rule.
Pacifists are doing the kaiser's dirty work in America.
They are seeking to perpetuate the reign of terror that fol
lows German domination, whether it he in Poland,' or
Belgium, or Africa. They are seeking to divide the Amer
ican people, to alienate our allies, to give aid and comfort
to the enemy. A very few of these pacifists may attain the
fame of Benedict Arnold and Aaron IJtirr but most of them
will pans into oblivion along with the copperheads of the
civil war too inconsequential to even make treason mem
orable. ' ' ' . ' .
E
SIIN'NKAI'OUS, Aug. 30. Repre
sentatives of tho People's Council of
America for Democracy and Ceace are
in Fargo, N. I)., today, malting tenta
tive arrangements for their national
peace conferonco which was to have
been held in .Minneapolis beginning
September 1, nnd which wns barred
by oxecutlvo order of Governor Hum
anist. Reports early today from
points in North lmltota indlcato thnt
there is sharp opposition generally to
tho proposed pcaco meeting, tlesplto
the 1 li v 1 1 a t ion of Governor 1'razlor.
ASK TO CURTAIL
USE OF COAL
VAS!I1X(iT( Auk. SO. An ap
peal to coal liners to oiuU'uvor to re-
(Into consumption jih a wnr-tlmp mou
lt uro vu3 iwsuril toihiy by Iho Cham
ber or Common of tho Cnltoil States
through Its iMinimitteo which is co
operating with Iho Council of Na
tional Defense.
"Today coal is a wvr of war,"
says Iho iippeal, "niul he who unnec
essarily red'ires tlio country's avail
able stock of coal may curtail tho na
tions 'onori:y In tho groat In. Initial
conflict."
PARIS, Auk. 30. Tho number or
artillerymen employed In the recent
operations in tho Vordun region wns
Kroatcr than tho number of infantry
men put into tho battle line.
Tho surprising fact is explained by
tho correspondent of tho Temps at
Vordun as being duo to the difficulty
of tho gunners task in addition to
tho lmnienso number of cannon.
Heavy shells had to bo carried to the
gnus for hours at a stretch by men
who were compelled to wear masks,
which rendered breathing difficult
ami, obstructed their vision.
The correspondent ndds that the ob
ject of the artillery now is loss direct
ed to destroying enemy guns than to
forcing tho German gunners to sus
pend service and peek shelter. Kor
this purpose, he nays, gas shells are
employed largely.
AMSTI'ltlAM, Aug. :I0. The ar
rival In Brussels of tho l.urinan chan
cellor. Dr. Goors Miehaolis, fur the
purpose of gathering Information re
garding conditions In Uotglum, Is re
ported. Tho chancellor received mem
bers of tho Council of Flanders.
LONDON, Aug. no.. Tho first of
the Uiitlnh government Pt.imlardi.uul
merchant steamers to replace tonnage
lo.st through nub marines. It Is ati
uouufod, has boon commissioned, af
ter completing most jutcecsful trials.
The I; eel was laid down In Ft bi nary
and Die hull was 'uiuii h.-tl In June.
It is nnderstud that six different type"
of vts;:rlp. varWng In id from Saitit
tons downward, are brltin built.
Many hiimheil-: uf such ships Kill be
0 nMiueted,
JlOli Reward, $100
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For come yo.rs, varioira and sundry concerns have Lccn' ir.aking beverages which are
grouped under the general description of "near-beer."
Then came Bcvo a cereal beverage, not 0. "near-beer," but offered, purely for what it
is a ddightfui," wholesome and nutritious drink. Eevo met with 'instant and camphto
success. A whirlwind success. " . , .., ,1
Owing to Bevo's popularity, some beverages are now being offered : in a wry to rrti i
the appearance of the' package' -lock a3 much' like the Bcvo. bottle as possible. The
intention is obvious. But you don't taste ,the bhape. of . a .bottle.--it's the flavor of the
contents of the bottle that you mijt clpend uf-on for eiijoyrncnt,; ' ".'. .'' "'. ;
Then beware of impersonators don't be satisfied to try to identify EevO 'fcy the shape
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against imftations. Not just imitations of the product, remember but
tnose mere insinuating imitationo which try to deceive you by pu;tir.g
an o!d fciinre into a Lottie similar to a new succtss. Eo look for tV.cso
unmistakable marhs of the genuine Bcvo demand that the bo'.tlo be
opened in front of you, then
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Bcvo is a pure driii!;. This r..'ir.s mor: than that it contains purs inr:rc-j;.:r.ts
it means thst ihy::;:h you mif;Jjt often v-Ai be atV.ii-,1 oi possible fibrins in r.:;V.t
of water, Bcvo, bchig a pa;: it uracil product in sterilized bottles, ia absolutely .
free from bacteria.
Bcvo is a nutritive bevcruc t:u f:nc ccrsals from which it is maJc give it this
quality.
Bcvo is a de!ipi-fu! a-'l rofrffflbinj; soft drink unlike any you have ever tasted
indeed i". Tiianip:: iu I:o.'t Uriiiks.
You can't ct theso good qualities in anything but Bcvo demand the genuine.
You vP.l fird B.o ::::, ls".:',z;z, restaurants, groceries, d?part
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canur.ns, uohiicr;,' iKir.K.-, uaw, and ul..r places where refresh
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CANTELOUPES!
The Cheapest Place in the City to Buy Your
Cantaloupes
A SPECIAL SALE ON M. J. B. COFFEE
37c Per Pound
Everything in the Vegetable Line fcr Saturday
CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES,
In fact, Everything Good
GRAPES, TEACHES, ORANGES, PEARS,
BANANAS :.
Lard, $1.1 5 for No. 5 Pail
Butter, . . $1.00 Per Roll
If ymi haven't already joined (lie crowds that
trade with Junes it is time you are .uvttini; your
ryes ojirii. Look for te place; it means money in
your poi Uet.
p110"0 Jones Cash Grocery
125 aild, 126 . Fiist Store East of Park
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