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Mr:pror?D matTi thtbtxe. MEnrcmp. ot.tt;ov, moxbay. optober 14. mis
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Tor tho Kicciul ?hy election to lie
held toinornnv the pulls will bo open
from V n. in. to 7 p. 111. This election
iti cillcd l.o amend the city elmrter so
.is to conform to the slate law In the
matter of elections.
Attorney Newton TO. Eorden bas
moved his law office to the Palm
block, 107 Kust Main Btreet. - 177
The office of tho Red Cross head-Miiai-tcrs
in llio Sparta building will
ie npcii every afternoon from 2 to 4
o'clock. The monthly pledges are
now duo and every one 1h asked to re
mit im promptly as possible bo that
t will not he nerecsary for tho Ited
CroMi to Head out u collector.
Hamilton & KlliniUon pianos. II.
N. Lofland, 22 5 South Oakdale.
JOoU thru, ovfcr before you buy. 182
Th'-ro will be ,110 ineetlnK of the
-cxt of Kin association tomorrow on
accotiul of the influenza epidomlc
Shiver SewInK Machine Shop, ad-
jnpttiiK. reiiairing, cleaning. Phone
1)03-11. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central
181
The Amoral services over the late
Uoy T. Willlls, held In t lie Weeks &
,ic imvuu company chapel Sunday
aliernooii, were largely attended.
The burial was in tho Ashland como-
1cry. The Inquest. Into the cause of
"Will It's tragfn death, which waH to
have been held today, was postponed
by Coroner Purl until 10 a. m. Wed
jiewday.
Sewing, plain machine work, hand
Sowing and braiding, 408 W. fith,
jiliono llt;-ll. 175
Art bur iVrry left Sunday morning
let return to duty in (he naval reserve
rvir ;it Premerton. following
hort furlouiih spent In the city.
Auto repairing. Valley Caragc.
Mrn. II. II. Dullarhtdo who was at-
londinK the quarterly meeting of the
Tree MHlimllst church here, loft for
her home at Itoseburg this morning.
IJev. .Mr. Doliarliido goes to Trail to
morrow morning to conduct the
quarterly conference there, and from
Trail wiil go to Ashland and nor
thern California points to hold imiet-
illNfi.
Kor Iho best Instiranco see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgo V, drove of
lmylon, ()., left this morning for I aw
AnelcH, after a visit here with Mr.
drove's uncle, H. i tirovo.
One anil three-color stock pear
labeln for Fa!c. Mcdford Printing
Co.
There will be no meeting of the
Med ford Choral society tonight.
'nr wash inn, pol tailing, Bimnniz-in;--
V.iUey (iurago. I7l
Tlie Tolo school and community
fn;ioi;d a spelling nmtch hiHt Friday
in.-'M, and the Junior lied Cross or
ganization of the school cleared $9
on tlie salo of ice cream.
Ono nnd three-color stock pear
labels for snlo. Med ford Printing
Co. tr
William L. Vawter, of Medford, a
Mrs, Pearl Zimmerman, daughter-
in-law of Mr. ami Mi'H. P. 11, Zimmer
man of Central Point, who had been
in southern California for several
months recuperating her health and
visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.-'
George Hoover, has returned to the
valley. At tho completion of her
visit here she expects to go north and
enter a college.
Merl WltlltK who Is In the medical
corps service- of tlie army and has
been stationed for several mouths
past at Kort Stevens, arrived here
Saturday night to attend the funeral
of his brother. Hoy T. Willlts. He
is on a ten days furlough which he
will spend here and with relatives at
Persist. His unit expected to leave
for France this week, but was held
back because of the influenza epi
demic. C. W. Adams of Chicago who owns
a ranch In the Griffin creek district
and who Is traveling representative
of a big tiro house. Is In (he city on
one of his periodical visits and Is a
guoHt at the 'Hotel Medford. His
brother wan kilted In battle in
France.
Harold Hull arrived in the city
Sunday from San Francisco whore he
is employed as stenographer in the
Southern Pacific railroad superinten
dent's office, In response to the local
draft hoard's order to appear here
for physical examination.
Will tl. Steelo and daughter fiene
and Mr. and Mrs. Sehenck arrived
home Sunday night from a two days
visit at Crater luke. Mr. Steele
states that perfect weather prevails
at the lake. He calls the attention
of motor tourists to the fact that the
rim road Is not yet connected up, as
was announced by Portland newspa
pers, and advises motor vlidtors to
drive west past tho hotel as this, will
bring them down the sandy portions
or the road and down the road's lon
gest grade. Mr. Steelo and party
found the drive around the rim a
wonderful treat.
Captain Ralph Cowglll has receiv
ed his commission nnd orders to re
port for duty at Fort Douglas, Ttah.
Ho leaves for that post Tuesday
afternoon.
Doc Wright, who has been with
the Gates Auto company the past five
years as salesman and general' elec
trician, is now in charge of tho com
pany's mechanical department, hav
ing replaced Amos Willlts, who re
signed to 1ke care of the stock of
his lato brother, Uoy T. Willlts, at
Persist. Wright Is one of the oldest
auto men In Iho valley, having been
In the auto business here for the
past seven years. Prior to that he
was four years with tho Ford Motor
Car company at Minneapolis.
Mrs. hena ltosenbury who suffered
a paralytic stroke at her home on
VWst Pnlni Hlieel hp vera 1 iIiivh nuo.
1 since which time she has failed to re-
iNfi ARMLwi
I 1 W I IIIIIIIWI IUb J
IS DEMAND OF
ENGLISH PRESS
gain 'onsciousiuws, is In a critical
condition, Her son, Tom Hosebury,
who left here two weeks ago to work
in tho shipyards at Portland, has
been wired m hurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. llurgoss of
South Central, received a card today
from their son. Corporal Robert O.
llurgoss, saying that he had arrived
safely overseas. Mr. Hurgess enlist
ed fu Jerome, Ariz., in the field artillery.
(lood tomatoes picked Ic per lb. at
rmer t;
Indent at the Pniverslly ofjrauch. V, ... Nutter. Midway Road,
Orei'iui and now enrolled in tho O
T. C. here, was married hint Saturday
(Oct. In Vancouver, to Miss I..
::i.Tetl of Crass Valley. Oregon. Mr.
V:iwier was baritone soloist with tho
t T ii ! vcr.'-it y of Oregon Cleo club while
In collem nnd a lo sang In churches
of (he city, lie has Just returned
from New York, where he sang with
the Metropolitan Opera company.
JMiuene Daily tJuard.
Ju per cent discount on women's
but ton shoea. Schmidt's "(lood
Shoes'', 1:1 North Central avenue.
Owinn to the closing of schools he
';t::ne of Spanish influenza epidemic
the entertainment which wns to have
been riven by the Medford high
hi: 1 noi Wednesday night will be
I'o. 1 poind until further notice, ac
c online to announcement today by
H. Cit y, .student manager of foot
ball, Medford high school.
The Ham huri dance has been
Pom potted Indefinitely on account of
IimIih ;ra epidemic. 174
lb-ran- of a minor physical defect
.l;:!ues I'lan-ls was rejected for en
tr;'i:ce inro the Students army traili
ng corpx at the O, A. C. and has re
t fued homo.
Dr. Heine, Darnett-Corey Pldg.
Tho mcetlm: of the grand bulge of
1 tiii-iils of Pythias, which was
V iM-dnled for Tuesday and Wednes
' t In Poril.iud, has been postponed,
''bis ne'ion taken on account of
l!ie pn .i!enr.- o' Siani-h Influenza.
A l-'o' I c.ir for n nl. Phono ::ou.
A bh; loo
i f which
' .I'll :o s to ;
H'mV cov ',
t-ami l!.o
ibbv i;;,
pledge drive, the object
II !'e to plcdue Oregon
; let o!;.e- valu e of the
i'fon pioiirain and to
v lbtoer "Home Card"
i'l c ; er hionn ; .iiiuotni' ! tor the
V.o i( ! -biirPL- ( to'er " !,y .-
I'itl I I dMiiii..M:itor W. It. ver.
i in,:;!' " ls iM be carried
( 11 iu .'M i t I"!- s;a'e.
'Mm rutnitti-e boutal fie ft
Coieial ci'iioii.M-hn;, mattress ieno
i King. chtoW, lug much hies,
j hointsiraphs and ainhrella repaired
All worl. mintant 1, Feathors
(teamed and (KmiiM. Feather mat
i rosier made from your old tit fc.
Dotmlas. South UiversUe. Phone
Jti-J.
Annur rouriiv vl-itors who were
icgitdered at tlie hotcN Sundav were
l.rn-t Hollontot:. mid V S Codlove
nf Prospect. .1. M. w. Wllflev and
denry '. llreediug of V.mW Point.
'M. Dapp and fred Oifeni.acher of
Applet'ate, T. Calnef of Ti nil and
K A. tiodf.ey of Peacle.
Dully'i Tax!. Phono li,
two miles north of Medford. 17 1
Visitors registered at the hotels
today Included Mr. and Mrs. It. d.
Morris. C. W. Adams, 11. D. Wheeler,
J. M. Haird and Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Utiles of Chicago, Hurt Clinch)'
nnd Al Krltzner of New York. A. J.
Keeling of Sentlle, H. M. Kdwards of
Cincinnati, Mark l.evf. Chits. W. Itar
memil and Mr. and Mrs. D. Kvans of
San Kranclsco, .1. K. Latham of I.os
Angeles, ,1. II. Douge of Toledo, W'n.,
II, W. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Kd Miller of Portland, ti. M. Ksterly
or Waldo, It. .1. Sheets mid family, II.
O. Weeks, (1. W. K, Hemenway and
Kdwin Cregg of Klamath Kails, and
It. K. (Joidon nnd II. J. Cordon of
Port Klamath.
Unconditional Surrender Insisted
Upon Germany Plavinp Old Tricks
to Divide Allies Seek to Accom
plish Retreat Unhampered io Short
er Line Armistice Uu to Foch.
A special city election will tie held
tomorrowiTuesday, Oct. l.'.tlO, when
amendments to tho fit y charter will
be voted upon so as to make the
Medford city charter conform to the
provisions of the constitutional
nmenduient parsed by the people In
1!UT. Polls are open from 7 a. m.
to 7 p. in.
Attorney tbueral Drown has ad
vised that the city charier of Med
ford te amended In order that It may
conform to the state law In tho mat
ter of elections.
The net city election will be held
on oeniber .".th at which time a
mayor, city recorder, city t reasnrer
ami fix ciuiiK'ilinen will be elected.
BIG SMASH IN FLANDERS.
(Conlinued from page one)
are pressing in on bet Ii sides of
Doual, Field Marshal llalg's oMcial
statement todav reports vain of
ground ho'h north and south of that
citv. Should Doual fall the Mritish
will be aMe to advance on Valenciennes.
Notice to Merchants.
The Neptcniher sutnr curd- will he
turned in to office of Kawle- Moore,
Medford National hank hnihliiit;.
Kindlv Veep them nrrniitfiM in aloha
hctieal onler if tliev are now -ot filed
in your store. W. A. FOMiKW,
Couutv Kooil Atlmmi-lrator.
T.OXDOX, Oct. 14. No armistice
unless accompanied by Gormany's
unconditional surrender is the dom
inant note In the comment on the
peuce situation In this morning's
newspapers.
"The flillies will take nothing less
than unconditional surrender in the
field," says tho Post. "Othorwlse
the war has been fought In vain."
Tho paper sees in Germany's en
deavor to open peace negotiations
merely nn attempt to avoid disaster
and udds: "It is not the first time
the Hermans have erroneously as
sumed that President Wilson does
not understand the people with whom
ho Is dealing. Hut President Wilson
knows the enemy as well as do the
allies. Germany's design Is to first
create dissension between the United
State and the allies. If Dr. Solf can
get the allies and America to talking
he will have achieved tho purpose for
which he and Prince Maximilian
were appointed."
The Chronicle contends that no
peaeo discussion is possible without
a final cessation of fighting. I'nder
tho caption "Temporary armistice in
admissible," tho paper says;
Disarm (irrmany
"We must insist upon such terms
as will virtually disarm the central
powers. We cannot contemplate
Germany withdrawing her armies in
taet, reconstituting them on shorter
lines and then rattling the sword
again at the peace conference."
"Tho German reply is not an ac
ceptance of President Wilson's
terms," says the Mail. "Tho state
ment that they have been accepted is
not the only untruth in the German
reply. The present German gov
ernment wns formed by the same
powers and minions as those which
have directed every foul act that has
disgraced the nation of Germany
from tearing up 'scrap of paper' to
sinking of tho Leinster."
The Dally iNews says that the Ger
man note implies that Germany ac
cepts defeat as the verdict of the war
but expresses some doubt as to Dr.
Solf's reply relative to the elimina
tion or military rulers. The news
paper continues:
Germany' Objections
"Germany may hope that by ap
proaching President Wilson alone
she will bo able to sow seed of Jeal
ousy among the allies. This Is of
great Importance. Wo must lie care
ful that no shadow of distrust or
Jealousy comes between the allies at
this critical time."
The paper shows anxiety over the
question whether the allies are really
in aivord with President W bison's
peace principles and whether they
agree with the terms he fixed for an
armistice. It continues:
"Wo wish a formal declaration as
to an armistice by Great Mritain
France and Italy, existed to place
this matter beyond doubt."
Armistice l'p to l-'ocli
The Telegraph points out the fact
that the German emperor appoints
tho chancellor, who names his own
ministry. The paper Is emphatic
that the question of an .-.rmistiee
must bo In the hands of Marshal
Foch, but. insists that one could not
possibly be granted without adequate
guarantees, for instance, the surren
der of certain strategic points in
Germany. Moreover, it says:
The Itritish nation has a right to
sneak on this question by virtue of
its having borne tho chief burdens of
the war and played a preponderant
part In it."
The Timo-t regards Germany's nn
s.wer as neither candid nor straight
forward and says that Germany
evades and attempts to confuse plain
Issues, adding:
l ucondttloiml Surrender
"The associated governments have
not the idtghtpst intention of accept
ing mixed commissions to make ar
raimements concerning an evacuation
of nltied territories! An armistice
with the central powers can be reach
ed only on Iho conditions analogous
to those neoepted hv Kulgarla. The
lesson for the associated peoples and
toverninents is plain. It Is to hold
firmly together and support their ar
mies on the Held by keeping a united
front at home while President Wil
son prepare- that candid straightfor
ward reply whh;h it is his avowed in.
tentlon to make. We may rest as
sured that the uovernmont of the
Flitted State- Is a- fully determined
as the people of this country that
Germany lu her present humiliation
shall abide by that arbitrament of
force to which four years ao she ap
plied in her presumptuous pride. The
sword must decide. There is no oth
er road to peace."
OVER THE TOP
Central Point -la tlie lalcst of Jack
sou county tnwnR to ro over the top
In the Fourth Liberty loan drive.
aiiliKiriliini! $J0,3.-,0 on a quota ot
J1S.SC4. All Jackson county towns
are now over the top except -Medford,
Ashland and Knsle Point. Jackson
ville continues to exceed Its quota,
reporting an additional $10110 today,
BUlmcrlbed by II. Clay Walker.
This is tho last week of the Ub
orly bond campaign and the Medford
district rounded the turn on the
home slretch Saturday night with a
total of Bubscrlptlons amountliiK to
J2i;2,000 lo meet Its quota of $298,
lr.S. This means that $:ii!,l.ri8 must
be taken In by the close of the cam
paign next Saturday night, else the
city district will have to be recorded
In the slacker class.
Heroic efforts will be made by the
committee to raise this sum before
Saturday, and n general appeal Is
made to the patriotic people of the
city and vicinity to shoot the district
not only to the top but far over It.
This forenoon .a request was re
ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Den Shel
don for application blanks to be sent
them at Portland, where they are so
journing. They wrote that they were
each going to subscribed for $500
worth of bonds In addition lo the
$100 subscribed by each earlier in
tho campaign.
CEHTBAI. POINT
$50
.1. iVn'll.-tnn
tmrn
Ktli-I I". Mcllriilf
I. . Harry Wilc.ix
l II. Tavlur
Mrs. ll--rt I'.-ck
W. A. Vm".v
IV S. l.iimmi-y
II. l.n IIow.tx
.Inn. II, StfVeiifl
N.IIU' W. fplcin
Kth.'l I c. s.-ahr
I.nuis Olivt-r
Mrs. .1. lsn:losn
Mr. II. .1. St..xv:m
AnOrt-w .1. I'alls
Ax. ! lt'ti.on
J. X. WrlKlit
V. (i. .Mlllrr
1. V. WlUiiiins
K. K.ihh-r
MrH. M.M. .MrCroiliif
Will. Mi'l'r,-.lli.
illffont.-li;! (J Hoot
Hii7.fl I. rilziiiilt-iek Mj run Konl
Mrs. .l:ini.' Snitlll
I'lvil.. It. Smith
.Inhn CiiniiTim
M. 1-:. tlw.-ns
I.. P. lli.M'.ml
V. It. IC 1 1 hi . I go
n. k. Ni.ii.in
stnr
M. Hulls
. W. I in vis
i. Tholillisou
A. I,. M.'t
It. T. I'lilikev
,. P. Whllll. v
Mrs II. II. 1'Lirko
I.oitiiJi. Manning
Mrs. Prank Wi-Hlon Hcrt Nlilinls
Itnikf itriilln'is 1.. II. tlp'gnry
.1. K. lumbal! It. M. t'onli-y 1
Mike Foley It. K. Siiillh
:.. Hllw'r ". S. I'ori'i)
Kiln Willliicp K K. Scolt
.hunt's M. riiniinliigs liiint'S Holilitns
Kiltiu 1.. Itolini-tt
S. Al. I'ank. v
I. X. Tnttli.
Mrs. ('. X. Tuttlo
Aria! It I'oin.rov
K. II. IMin.rov
K. It. (lliason
I-:. I". I l:i nil IT on
f. ('. Mlmilrk
Mrs. C. X. Iiavlfl
-'. W. 1 IHVISHOII
.Miil.'l T. 1'avls.son
I'has. I'ankoy
Louis Sniiar
K. 11. I. is
.li nn!.. A. Moriran
It. 1 1 It. .Miiruuii
.1. T, Slums
Susan I. I.viliaril
I.. TllltfiHlll
T. It. -illni:lnn
.1. ' ll.rritig
" W. Stout.
I. Illii' lif Armon
I. I,. Xorcross
I'lanois I't'lfisim
.1. 1-:. I(n
EPI
There were no indications today
as to how long the ban on public
gatherings v.'outd be in force but It
was thought that It would not be lift
ed for a week yer. Mayor tlates says
the' closing order will be in force
until it Is certain that all danger of
the Spanish Influenza getting a foot
hold in Medford Is past.
The mayor said thiB forenoon that
ono physician had Informed hltn that,
he had six patients 111 with tho dis
ease, only one of which could be re
garded as serious. The closing or
ders of the mayor and City Health
o'fficer PI -kel were just a day ahead
of ortlers issued by the national
board of health. The following tele
gram was received Sunday afternoon
by Mayor dates from the state board
of health:
"Hy order of the surgeon general
of the United States Public Health
service you are directed lo discon
tinue all public meetings and places
of public amusement on the appear
ance of the present world wide epi
demic of Spanish Influenza in your
city. You are directed to urge upon
everyone the necessity of avoiding
crowds, unnecessary street car trnf
flc and shopping until the present
epidemic has subsided."
The mayor's prohibiting of public
gatherings does not apply to tlie
public library, he stated today, as
patrons only walk iu, get what books
they want and then depart. There
fore there would be no crowd congre
gating there at any time. Many
church, society and lodge meetings
set for tho early part of the week
have been called off.
Altho there are a number of cases
or suspected cases of influenza in the
city (he disease may be said to have
gained no foothold here as yet.
ARMISTICE REJECTED.
(Continued from page one.)
ri'iii-lit'il llie Swiss lctiiilinn in ol'ticial
I'lirtu bv ruble thin iiiiirnins. It vus
in tlennan text, a tnin-Inlinn "l'
which wns identical with that receiv
ed bv wirele-s Saturday niulit.
In-teii.l of lakiii'.t the nnlc ilirei ilv
lo the White House us lie did Prince
M'exiinilinn's iiie lil Frederick
Oi'derlin, Swiss i-lnuve. ciiuinitinicntcil
with the state ilcimrt nt. He was
asked In present il to Secretary
I.nn-iii!; at 1 1 :1." uVlnck.
It is assumed tluit at lensl in
r..r...l ni-t'li'mtrca have taken ulnee
between Washington nnd the caiiilnls !
of the co-belititereiit'i.
Hill! nit'ii with ilieir suiiulics everv
month ninl there-will be no relaxation
nf nnv khid."
Put It I p to Forll
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. Anv ces
sation nf hostilities will be tliroin.li
the ciiiunifi inline; oencrals in the lielil.
Senator Ashurst of Arizona, told the
senute lodnv after a cnnlercnce wilh
President Wilson nt the White House.
"Woodrow Wilson is not miiim lo have
anv armistice of his own uiukins;,"
said the senator.
Preparations Continue
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 (.The only
comment on the subject of peace
which Seerelurv linker would make
toilnv was:
''The war department is pressina
forward as rapidly as possible. We
are iroinir riL'ht ahead.' The uovern
inent will continue to send over '2."i0.-
PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE1
People Notice It. Drive Them Off
with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply face wiil not embarrass you
much longer if you get a package of Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should
begin to clear after you have taken the
tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood,t he bowels and thellver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the suc
cessful substitute for calomel; there's never
any sickness or pain alter taxing mem.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and justaseffectively,
but their action is gentle and safe instead
of severe and irritating, .
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,"
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
a purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil; you will know them
by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflie'ed with liver and bowel
complaints. vand Olive Tablets are the
immensely' effective result
Take one or two nightly for a week
See how much better you feel and look
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
It. T.
tit
K. Kirklanil
riovil Kyle
Win. l 1.1-l'VlT
Mrs. Kfflo Caster
T. J. O'llaril
Lena il'llani
Louis A. Salaile
F. II. llt.tiklns
K. !:. Wiley
W. .1 l-'reeiiiiiii
I'l-eil Simula-
llallinu-av
Mrs. II. It. Tel-ret t
Kav I leintt-rsoii
: W. Mnon
Olson A- Iteniineu
Then H. Ileanllt'ii
lames l'i-nlaiul
S1S00
E10O0
MariT. V. MaLTlliler
Victor r.ursetl
'V. II. Lewis
r-oo
II. .1. Kliznlietb
Stewart
l-ranfiil & Itolinott
3400
Mrs. Anna Olson t '. I-'. Cast!
S3S0
Mrs. P. I.. Ileiison Hubert Kyle
$200
Mr ii-i.l Mrs. W. J. .1. W. lOl.len
lir.s-.nv T. Kll.slatl
1' t. Kali'-r John W. Maetlonalil
Mrs. r. W. Myers 'i. I'. Me!s A- wii".!
J. 11. Isaursim Hazel Taylor
S150
.lames X. t'urnutt
3100
vv. I.. Lewis .1 L X-alon
Ira Marsliall .1. P. Hoaulaml
I-:. Al- aii.ler .1. S. I.v.liaril
lila .1. Alesaatler
Mvrlle Mareli
'. A. H.lleS
Mrs. Leva I-:. Utiles
I. M. Itoss
It. It. Zlintii' rina n
I Mrs. S. L. Iliiis. ll
.lollll .Mix
Mr anil Mis. K. 1.
Hull
I Uaf Olson
II. II. X.tr.lwirk
tl. S. Itl.teUfortl
S. M. X.-.llon
1
INI
y. V.. Knot, tho well known fruit
mint of Moilfonl who i I lie reprrscn
tativo of IHMitiy - Company, was In
jured In nn unto aoi'lileut nt Hoso
Imrn Sunday rvonlnp, a ttdoram to
that efri'i't havltm hoen received by
Mrs. Hoot last night. She left for
UospIhii'h this morning to he at her
lnipUand's bedside.
It is not known here how serious
are .Mr. Knot's Injuries, nor aro the
details of the a.ndent known. Tho
teb urnin merely stated that Mr, Koot
while driTini: his nutomo'ii'c. pre
sumably between t! nnd 7 p. ni.. was
run into by another car, unci that he
wuh thrown out and tho other rr
had passed over him. It was also
slated that he nufferecl no external
Injuries and that his Injuries are in-
I tenia. He was nut taken to a hos
pital after the nceident but was at
tended by physleians nt his hotel.
Mr. Knot left here Sunday morning
in his rar for Itoseburc.
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Herman nation is of tlie sort here de
serilied. It is within tlie choice of
the (iermnii nation to niter it. The
president's Mortis just ritioted iiat-
u rail v constitute a condition prece
dent to peace, if peace is to come hv '
the action of tlie (iernian people;
themselves. 1 he president fee!:
bound to miv that tlie whole proccs;
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"The president will make n sepn
rale reply to the rovnl nnd imiM'rial
irovcrnment of Aust ria-I lunnarv.
"Accept, sir, the renewed assurance
of mv hiiih consideration.
(SiL-ncdl "KOHKHT liANSING.,
.Mr. Frederick Oederlin.
Charire d'affaires ad interim, in
charge of (iernian interests in the
Tinted States."
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ill
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