ONLY361 APPLY BUDDY AND THE GANG.War Preparations. By Crosby. THUNDER hoof COL of the 30DD!ES' war EXTRA! ! CAVALRY FORBARUCENSE Heu -'.r'x ^^ LWiJ :v.> at&*- .*£»>/ TH£ great unknown Vlm >¦ u .SPY For?"T«C 30DDYalliance* irlAXCt _ Period for Filing Applications ammwition at 3 O'Clock major general fatty- fcr -btanXiv u*n Expires general uciodv: XNCWN £n , to the enemy as COMMANDER-ZN-CHtEF the: stone, hearted"for * frj£(W am;u* um** Tomorrow. ALLIANCE HIS .SEVERE brutality. OF "THErCUDDY ^ ^ REDUCTION TO NECESSARY SOOt\Y tN charl-e Or. 0^-+ **&£ icwa'p' The: alley ganc, 300 MAY NOT BE HARD ?J^DYS mascot ^ "*i ^wdljlu CLv.1"c\.ritVao^.) Av-,,.n£yck'jm- Of 113 Wholesale Places. But Liquor ys Ta0 ,)jvu\ 89 Seek Permission to Continue in Business. bopdysgang consisting of lieutenant; '} A/lA. of the WRS£-< captawj, m1ss 6RACE 5TONE LEADED ant corporals, i private vm t BCDOY f The alley flao THE common foe Girls." despatched wave been sent notifying 5f roe s,*! , or a gun j ^ JtJi the pei of tie tiling «»f lif poet laureate ovet in will not ti;o. r I> <1 if!":ru11 ;t Time as fellow-champions of German liberty THE FIGHTING MEN. j 11)11. Postmaster CJener: Hitchcock sub-, one can doubt. The loss of trade is not inland. It is t i«- farthest from our t\ as airt i< 'niiiuii'.: the imiiii- n tiie wars for freedom just a ceriturv and alwi.vs so immediate and obvious ;i re¬ nit» ntion t<> be ipat«-cI of and J milled a plan for railwa\ mail pay c\fiscal in fxprrssinu go; Carl Schurz and Siegel busi¬ sult of war as Tin- loss of nx'ti in the em what we ;i ber of saloons ii> tit. to il"" hy com- recoil: mended it a scientific and i-rliew is widespread re¬ Kinkel and their revolutionary d its immedi¬ battled but if it is never- gret that tin November I. in a< -corda in with the ,e- Combination of Patriotism. Bravery IN nesslike and strongly urg» field, delayed proposal did not can\ of Schumann INCREASE URGED OPENS .ades IMS: of Schubert. CONCLAVE was theless disastrous .i | this modi-| is of th*- Jin e^- Works law ind of of Mommsen. ate enactment; that plan undoubtedly true that it usually quirements ! Wagner; Lessing, For the which w .. and Skili Wins Battles. Med i;i important in January, some of n'ruus for takes ur'-at occasion to are 10 saloons in >f lleltnholtz and Siemens and all particulars inspire \j present. there J the) ItM:', that an entirely different plan was depended on the derma market it will !.e tu'at poem if the slot in Ki.im . .. win Ameri.au res: ..! the intellectual heroes who have. I'fi'baps flu- District. wli-:< as Hit- number of j I-Mlad-l|'hi» for enact¬ hard to discover an equivalent. Hut tin v, hieh has 1111burst all >n-< :i ai.«I are the real of the tier- submitted and recommended Upon Kr- \« I.e nations > ome glories hv General Burleson in, laboratories which have now become t:t p- iiail (.<¦.11 a |»j» ica t loos on III. this nt'iniiim was warring <«. many for which we have entertained ment Postmaster suiiifwhal slower and PAY the of of our iiM.tf ta* in RAILWAY MAIL many ..oi.flicts. th^ «ri'^ A 1!»H. and that department indispensable adjuncts sp<-« ula tin* ELECT .January gathering ln TO POPE au- hut .'!?!! In view of !_. hoard's -such profound respect. We have realized. on- attention ^ - had final]v given its approval to a lourth greatest manufacturing plants have P' 11* urns.' might lia\>' been linn ago that the world too. six* splendid qualities which have' iioii ncement several months ambi- I plan which had been submitted to the listed tin- services of the ablest experts graceful ui'ltum into pla>. - 'Continued from First Page, made of a foremost would h. -onsidered in the diplomacy '"r"s""[".Kand "national Germany trading; 1 and are equipped with tie- most modern H.'' is Laureate under tb applieatiotis t actual nation and have watched with amaze¬ louse. Bridges, it is tions t.» ttie naK. .f Commit¬ that in com-, technical apparatus, and tin* embargo l h u mierous order in which »he> a:- tiI«-*«1 be¬ naturalized American citizen during his ment. like all the world, her rapid com¬ Joint Congressional Mr. Bourne states delay detonation of grape and and Kaiser mi)pror and submitting the re¬ cannot long' prevent or even inconveni- cannister tiring tin at is¬ lieved that onl> a i-w noo- will be ..ombat. ''zar residence abroad. mercial conquest of the seas and the pleting the work and following En ».ii. °s of the committee has been due in (nee our independent manufacturing, land's distia-ted head: received. (king, may make fo.it quarters of the globe. Vet. after tee Would Give Carriers port The land of ot" of folk T,.. Candidates tor all. it is to tiie Germany that iias done large part to the inadequacy of the de¬ Edison, Westingiiouse, p. ea r«d "ss. Awake .Hit of 11". whi h-saie liquor establish¬ common lies Papacy- mail Hell,* of Steinmetz, will not be content to Ye pi'Mc-makers, of great struggle more for o:i;. own university life and our partmental data regarding railway shut dis¬ tight. ments hut V» have applied !"..'¦ .,»» rmis- human aspect «»'"he" Cardinal Falconio however. only «.ne and down its establishments and I-', m: la mi stands for honor. nie. con- is, intellectual artistic development $3,000,000 Additional. problems and also to its vacillating pol¬ workmen to await the sion t,, continue in business during the among .he of several candidates, and than any other nation that hosts of He charge resumption «Iod defend the right. ' '.e logical only icy. says: of trade relations with other countries. sii.nl: s Of next license year There i-; no limit to verging on a dozen^ "lwttl(*l«., one of \mericans have been so profoundly at¬ Wordsworthian diction ami ,,, reveal facts many possibilities. We, too, have engineers, electricians, Tcnnysonian rhythm, what kind the number of wholesale licenses that Sre;»UM war in > * There is little authoriza¬ tached. Comment of Senator Bourne. abb* upon be loUeh'm£ th«* doubt if any war into chemists, physicists, metallurgists of literar\ tinn s have wo fallen! ma> granted Against this Germany the to hold own of the t.e of retail tion for speculating on the chances of so NEW WORKING BASIS "While I the desirability of their with the genius In reducing- ini'ni'.T 'SiS5«- which it has been recklessly plunged recognized rest of the world. places to ::00 by No\»-mo.-r I. which is; the many candidates. Following are is nothing short of a crime. Whether an expeditious conclusion to our work. I The of the n- \- !;. -use year.: some of the names men- victory «.: national disaster come out of Congratulations for Senator Smith. beginning that have been OFFERED IN REPORT believed it more important that we the hoard find tnat the provisions' ^ »"« w lu>u> tioned, with it all. toe intellectual and may ....11.. are not «.««%»'£ffiSE:bill brief biographical data: spiritual than that One War Horror. Senator Ellison l> Smith of South of tiie excise hi v .. :.> -h prohibit Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli, the dean growth of the nation, is checked for no should do our work thoroughly Carolina. who has returned to Washing loons in certain area:-- after tlu-t K TtfV of the Sacred College, was born a year one knows how long. The fine flower of we should conclude it quickly. should From the D*s Moines «'ipiial. ton, is being congratulated by his friends will be sufficient To con; ni - h a ma¬ earlier its youth is to be immolated bv a <=S£entrs than the late Pope, but at. eighty ruler; regret extremely and be deeply humiliat¬ At one time there was a serious con here upon his defeat of Cole Blease for jority of the reductions. Should it be, he is still young in years in comparison whose signature to a single order signed Former Senator Bourne, Chairman. it heav- our had as sideratiou of the proposal to abolis the senatorial nomination. necessary to close saloons outside*; said«»e".^he si^o?'Se with a number of his colleagues. In their death warrant.without even ask¬ ed !f Investigation resulted, these areas in order to eft- t the from 'Thermopylae to reality, however. has aged greatly ing the consent of the people's parlia¬ Criticises "Vacillating Attitude" did that of the Post Office Department, in limit the hoard will he governed by re.-or.lP noted excel.-, since 1903. when he was talked of as ment or taking lime for angry passions our changing our attitude three times police reports as to the character of ^.rf'Kop'Vistorytions. a successor of Pope Leo XIII. Today he to cool. In war, every evil passion is of Post Office and advocating four radically different ... ,, efficient army is almost stone let ioose. as and Department. the establishments. The tirst unshakable blind, deaf and in such every pain torture measures." ourse. patriotism.4., «an a low state of health generally that he known to man is inflicted on men and All members of the committee join in Provisions of Law. of it- It was has been less women and children out of belief in the justice ,)0th seriously discussed at the alike: this the report so far as it relates to findings on present time. war can come only another heritage In a final report submitted today, of the bill, but T'nder the law saloons not he so of fact and construction ma> j «&."5S *¦war The Vannutelli family i.? the onl\ one of hatred and bitterness, of sorrow and the Joint congressional committee on Senators Bankhead and Weeks and Rep¬ maintained within ::00 feet of an in- tei'"i which has two members in the cardinal- suffering. The mighty commercial edi¬ railway mail pay recommended enact¬ resentatives Dloyd and Tuttle dissent a alone ate. Vincent the fice erected German and habited alley. 400 feet of public' ''of the Karopcan Vannutelli. a brother of by enterprise ment a will increase tiie criticisms of the is as toil is to the of bill which from the chairman's school or of 1.000 feet lias possibilities of ..ay..nsp dean, quite prominent. Under Pius already crashing ground. place worship; .0,,^c.-ipts from the X he held the of the Ruin already claims tens of thousands. annual mail compensation of the rail¬ Post Office Department. War giird. in her could prefecture apostolic with an ac¬ of the marine barracks. College, j ^.fCmaner..,- signature, which is "the court of last ap- Germany's merchant fleet is being swept roads about $3,000,000. as compared The report closes itemized in southern Provinces armies than is count of the of the commit¬ engineer barracks and navy yard: ask a liner " peal" in all questions relating to mar- off the ocean. Her internal development with the carried in the expenditures fidelity of 'lie is at an end: her schools and universi¬ compensation tee that out of an appropriation any square or block where less than revealed in the of the riage under the Catholic laws. He is now bill for the fiscal showing ".0 cent of the foot frontage, not the ^"''^solution and ties are idle: the whole nation is being appropriation present of $25.0: mj it expended StJ.ofJO. Two mem¬ per Russian, of the seventy-eight years old. doubtless a s. ace including places having liquor licens- Herman, the devotion he is well remembered in the United, brutalized, and, through the hot haste year. The report recommends bers of the committee, former Senators unemotional belief of the kaiser. Russia and France and the com¬ es. is used for business purposes, and Frenchman, then£"J£eso of his States, where he was greeted by thou¬ basis plan worked out by Bourne and Richardson, whose terms ex¬ in the territory west of the following- of the Britisher in tne sanctity sands of Catholics in many cities during Belgium as well. From now on its whole mittee. pired in March, 1913, have served since lines: "The line of the fire thought must be to shoot and kill peo¬ and westerly far-flung empire , hut his tour of that country in I'.UO. On this The committee trie that time without compensation paid limits as now established from its supencr > important, ple with whom ten days ago the coun¬ join? expresses Numerical tour he delivered an address at the con- the railroads should re¬ their own expenses. southerly limits to where the same in- , conquered secration of St. Patrick's Cathedral in try was at complete peace. It Is to be opinion that tersects with the mile limit of the for years to come the most hated nation ceive for mail transportation a rate Xew York. in that will them a car-mile reve¬ Soldiers' Home, thence westerly and is even Europe. yield «he face of great Cardinal Martinelli better nue the same as re¬ TO ANSWER MURDER CHARGE. northerly along the said mile limit un-! is^confldent in known in the United States, where he was approximately til the same intersects with Kansas many" ceived from passenger transportation, odds. k-iiser's forces have the papal delegate from previous to because mail service is coincident wun avenue, thence along Kansas avenue ( In strategy the kaiser the service of Cardinal Falconio at Wash¬ Victor A. Innes and Wife on Way to to its intersection with the northern! highest world lepute. magnlflcent passenppr service in speed, regularity, the out of vast ington. He is sixty-six years old. and frequency and safety, and. therefore, boundary of the District." maneuvers and under Pius he was of the Con- San Texas. Members of the ex¬ have- been admiration prefect the cost of mail service is appri xi- Antonio, excise board are field problems ,g a of Rites. pected to complete their vacations ear¬ Of the worldL 1 ^ toQ gregation mately the same per car-mile as the I .OS ANGELES. Cal.. August 31..'Vic- mo\e Cardinal Agliardi. the subdean of the cost of The rates this and to .. preliminary passenger service. ly week begin work im¬ German trait. Sacred is the eldest among those tor A. Tnnes. arrested near Kugene, Ore., mediately on the problem of making the o\ of Krance-un College, recommended by the committee will toward ,, who have been mentioned as possibili¬ Is Run Ashore on Newfoundland charged with the alleged murder of Mrs. "lie necessary license reductions. No¬ to the f'r. ,v,.ck at I.iege.pro- yield an average of '_'4.22 cents per tice to owners who be unes5f°'fv to PPlans that had been ties. He is now in his eighty-third year, sixty-foot car mile, while the average Kloise Xelms Dennis and her sister, may required ceed.-ii accordingly name could To go out of business will be served worked out to the last «e for yoars. so that consideration of his West Coast After Striking return from passenger traffic is Beatrice Xelms, passed through here yes¬ ,,nd their not be taken seriously without involving over 26 cents car mile. before November 1 in order that they But the test slightly per terday en route to San Antonio, Tex., the ' the supreme the of a short pontificate. an The that after the new will have opportunity to wind up their armies GerTOiiJ danger Iceberg. bill provides scene of the alleged crime. the most elaborate plan has been in force two years, affairs. of actual Gotti Is a Liberal. With him was his wife, also under ar¬ Imitation? of war cannotc even appro* either the Postmaster General or rail¬ two ending of regl- roads not less than 25 rest as his accomplice, and their who is also a older representing per Marshall Xelms. The Gray-Green Germans. massed formation Cardinal Gotti. year CURLING, N". F.. August 31..A big cent of the total mileage may have children, and -a^e, than was the late Pope, was one of those tramp steamer, grain laden, from Mon- the justness and reasonableness of the Prom i he New York Tribnnp. audacity father than intelligence. prominently mentioned as a successor to treal for Liverpool, is reported beached rates tested in an investigation before to Our Inventive Genius. There has been but little vivid descrip¬ I^eo XIII. when it was urged both for on the Newfoundland west coast. HO the interstate commerce commission. Spurs tion of the actual fighting in Belgium, The Sameness of America. him and against him that he was a strict miles north of here. The steamer struck Gauged by Passenger Traffic. From th* Philadelphia Ledger. and nothing to compare with The picture conservative churchman, said to be op- an iceberg in the Straits of Belle Isle Fri- If the war shall progressively insulate N>w Tribune The that and mail from the of German soldiers as Mr. Davis saw Prom lie posed to liberal views as exemplified in day night and was compelled to run report says express our industrial establishments .eer-J services are. them envelop the streets of . A He is the son of a dock labor¬ ashore with her fore hold full of water, performed by the railroads secrets of foreign recipes, processes and America. re¬ .Vow that that of the standardized-^T^rr'espondentname b> was so different in many respects, and re¬ manufactures, American inventive army."th.* gray less er in Genoa. Under Pius X he pre¬ Several rescue steamers have gone to tiie of describes Amer- liable data regarding the two services sourcefulness will increasingly be put hour just before daybreak, the gray fect of the Congregation for the Propaga¬ j scene. ! to it to devise valid substitutes. Take as such local color and are so incomplete, that no unpolished steel, of mist among green f the,ov"nBn tion of the Faith, a most influential posi¬ satisfactory one example of many the matter of dye- we have, we may not MONTREAL. August 31..Word was re- can be made. The trees".has driven southward through variegatedZa lifelffe aas tion irt earlier days, but less important ceived here today that the tramp steamer comparison passenger stuffs» To the applied researches of the first lines of the allies' defense, there accept thismo- view of our mo- lands have ashore on the west coast of Newfound¬ traffic, rather than express, is made the German chemistry in a brilliant succes¬ since the strictly missionary of mail It is as¬ even before Runge, in 1X34, dis¬ is added force to the omnious words. The Yet a* the items are named, become less numerous. land is the Floriston. a British vessel of gauge compensation. sion, of the been held in tons, owned R. Chapman sumed that passenger rates are not too tilled coal-tar for aniline, or Graebe and protective coloration of armies, to adopt not to admit much Cardinal Gasparri has by as stocd the of in alizarin iTiThard for his learning. He is the Sons of Newcastle, Eng. high they have ^ests leg¬ Diebermann, 1869, prepared The naturalists' 's a of indictment. high regard islatures. railroad commissions and from anthracene, we owe many impor¬ phrase, subject most eminent of the church canonists, astonishingly recent development. Every The straw hat convention is cited as the codification courts. tant coloring matters, of some of which having lately completed In a. letter the to the the chemical formula has been American schoolboy has learned what of customs. In cli¬ canon law of the church, an or¬ DIES AT THE AGE OF 84. submitting report zealously a symbol many of the committee, the chairman, former Senator preserved. It behooves us, therefore, if fine marks the gaudy British uniforms mate and we have as derly arrangement of the entire body of the scenery abrupt were at and Bunker Hill. Vet he would Jonathan Bourne, jr.. of Oregon, makes importation shall be interrupted for a Bexington name. laws. If elected, it is said, Announcing chan-es as any land you could caustic comments upon what he denomi¬ long time, to find other ways of it was not until modern rifle tire reached be another Leo XIII. Passing of Mrs. Maggie N. Van! varying its marvelous precision at long range But the human-made "f AmeHca Maffi. the archbishop of Pisa, nates the "vacillating attitude" of the the hues imparted to our textile products i« laiirelv cut on one lawe our Cardinal Tost Office on this .and that this will be done in to that service uniforms were widely pattern,^ was once a newspaper man. He is a Cott. Noted Department subject. time, 1. cr f-itlfH, lorfor CA«liii|'««--. The main Evangelist. adopted. ifig c'ti.s. example, noted astronomer, and has written many NEW YORK, August ,'71..Mrs. Fall Soft Hats. of one is like Tin- <'.e! inan uniform was the result of Street amazingly every volumes on the subject. He is a native of Maggie! long experimentation and is undoubtedly other. "Buildings, shops, teams, the Corteolono. and is in his fifty-fifth year. Newton Van Cott. widely known as a average business man. the clothes he him to Methodist at <>! word. an admirable neutral tint in the gray- Pius X frequently invited evangelist, died her home in The giving' the green foliage of Belgium and France. wears the food he eats, the motor he to remain in an official capacity, but Catskill. N. V.. yesterday. Mrs. Van! ->f drives, ail seem curiously standard- Pisa, him to stay We Close Saturday 1 P.M. The British service uniform is mure the people of begged Cott, who was eighty-four years old. season has unusual sig- JT is re¬ and he heeded their plea. Other Days at 5 P.M. ''ready".this a drab color. The Belgian army with thenr, began her evangelical work ported to have fought in its ordinary uni¬ 'V]1,,. point as to food is particularly Cardinal Ferrata. secretary of the. about half, in view <>i the disturbed of which are col¬ well taken. Every traveler about of the Holy Office, is in a centurv ago. On her fiftieth nihcance, forms. many brilliantly Congregation It birthday ored. It has snffeerd Severely in America is disappointed at the decline high favor among the theologians. in 188*). It was said that she had traveled! where of The French army has been in local dishes once famous. Wher¬ has been said he would be the nearest H.'i.417 miles, and that Shower Bath conditions abroad, many i consequence. she had held ever vol! roam, from the Parker of the late pontiff. Sprayers one of the last to a service uni-! duplication revival adopt in possible and one of meetings. During this time] our lines are made. But form, and there Js some as to House, Boston, to the rawest cafe¬ He is in his sixty-sixth year, she sermons. - most question of the col¬ preached 4,2i»4 And Other popular what proportion of its forces now in the teria of I-os Angeles, the effort is not the few surviving members High grade 0 so to a the cardinalate by Leo were rich! is equipped with the new cloth. it much co.,k few local dishes lege raised to fortunately they shipped early ¦'/ well :* to offer in some sort of fashion IT. is described as an olive drab, somewhat XI HOTEL ISLESWORTH AFIRE. Bathroom Conveniences, suggesting the winter uniforms of our to.- whole array of international dish¬ and safely landed. American army. es now long since stereotyped. The 1: is not bad. It is GERMANY OF WAR I food steadHy Retting THE Children Rescued With A department of bathroom Another been better The very uniformity makes Difficulty. complete requisites thing.we've r/p for Peace. for a certain kind of efficiency and of a Total Loss of $75,000. in our all lor a Hat to ?ray Constantly economy. But the loss in interest Militarism May be Undoing houseturnishing department, offering planning and striving .«-rs ATLANTIC N. I'uiuterrupted pra for the cessa¬ an.l variety is unquestioned. Great CITY, J.. August SI. the newest and best at low a of war and the restoration of People. Fire, which was discovered 1n a room equipments sell at that would be tion peace .. prices. $1.50 good ( the Now York Evening P^st. on In Europe are being o;Y-.red by the sisters His Seven From the top floor of the Hotel Tslesworth. SHOWER BATH SPRAYERS, Hat. That would reflect the >* of the ("or.vent of Perpetual Adora¬ Ages. Tt is another Germany which we have on the beach front here, last night caused Cooling: ami invigorating. Saks Frr»m the LoateTltto Courier-Journ*' been to recognize and acclaim. considerable excitement among the sev- tion at the shrira ..r; \* street near 14th proud eral best all the distinctive- The seven apes of man have b^en well of high aspirations and hundred guests, who lost Jewels and 5°c. 75c, Sr.oo, $1.50. styles.have street northwe- The .ene of the order- the Germany personal effects valued at $i»O.OQO. Other for the Bathroom. is In Belgium :.-ai alThough fe-.v of the ! tabulated by somebody or other on an noble hleais, the Germany of intellec¬ eral children who had been put to Sev-Jbed Equipments ness of the higher-priced Mats.have / are