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Dreamy Old Waltz LCarranza Is Dead BIG CROWDS GREET RAILROAD BARONS RUSSIA PREPARES BULGARS INVADE to Take Place of Tango Villa In Smoke House Chicago, Aug. 22. The Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 22. Villa and dreamy waltz is coming back and be- HUGHES HE MAKES EAR FROM UNITED Carranza always bad have beten TO GIVE JEWS ALL fore aaother year has rolled will around terrorizing the countryside here for sev- have replaced the tango and other acro- CAPTURING batic dances which have so long domi- eral weeks, but peace reigns again to- FIVE TOWNS nated the ball room, according to danc- MANY day, for Carranza is dead and Villa is ing masters attending their two weeks' BRIEF TALKS SOME WITH WILSON locked up in the smoke house on the CITIZEIT RIGHTS convention here today. Spulak ranch. . "The tango nnd its offshoots have Villa and Carranza are cub bears. O ' had their day," said President Thom- They were cute at first, then rapidly as McDougall, Pittsburg, of the Amer- Twelve Thousand Pack Big Feeling Is That Managers Are grew more robust and belligerent. They Bill to' Abolish the Pale Wd Action ;yy Force Greeks to Join the Allies-Gr- eek and ican National Association of Dancing raised cain. Carranea ate too much one Masters. "Everywhere dancers are tir- aight and passed away, but Villa felt Bu rian Forces Clash and Number of Former Killed ing of them and are returning to the Auditorium at Los Angeles Holding Out for Trading huskier than ever. He demolished his Be Introduced In Duma dances our parents danced when they pen and roamed at will until lured into were young.' ' Hear Him the smokehouse, where he receives no In November M , to Purposes : jenegrins and Serbs Again In the Field With Allies The convention plans to announce a callers and glares at folks who peek at new dance Saturday. him through the cracks. R anian War Parly Is Active-Al- lies Make Slight YISALIA AND DYING HARD HAS INDORSEMENT Along SPOKE AT THEY ARE OF ( sis Western Front IS ANOTHER REVOLT ' t' IN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY BUT DEMISE SEEMS SURE PROGRESSIVE PARTY London, Aug. 22. Greek and Bulgarian forces have FOR FEW DAYS ONLY clashed in the region of and fighting has been goT Speaks at Sacramento To- Expected They Will Return Opponents to Measure Fear ing on since Monday morning, said an Exchange Tele- night and Then Crosses . Answer Tonight Or At Business Shrewdness Will graph dispatch from Athens today. A number of Greeks Weather Bureau Says Hot Manuel Bonilla Trying to have been killed. Over Into Nevada Latest Tomorrow Give Jews Advantage The Greek commander is summoning all neighboring Wave Will Return-Mer- cury Unite Mexican Factions reserves. 97 Yesterday Against Government " By Perry Arnold. By William Philip Simms This dispatch is as yet unconfirmed from other sources, ' , (United Press staff correspondent.) (United Press staff correspondent) thoiiph Rllljrarinn fnvpps nvp Irnnwn Viavo advannaA MANY WILL ACCEPT tr tn Bakersfield, Cal., Aug. 22. Charles Petrograd, Aug. 22. A bill to abol- - Chicago, Aug. 22. Cooling winds El Paso, Texas, Aug. 22. Declaring : ..I, 41- .- II.. l : r . i a position a few miles north of Serres, forty miles north- E. Hughes, republican presidential Washington, Aug. 22. Indica- - " "u (jivu me jews same brought relief to Chicago and the mid- De Facto President Carranza the worst ine east of Salonika. The last official dispatches nominee, started a little more than three . tious of a split in the ranks of rights as other Russian subjects will be reported dle west today. . But it is only tempo- - enemy of Mexico and that his rule could weeks ago to make a 10,000 mile cam- the "Big Eight" railroad exec- introduced in the Imperial duma hers French forces attacking this Bulgar detachment at rary, according to the weather bureau, paign trip but h has already covered utives, formulating a reply to result only in factional tyranny, Manuel when that body convenes in November. Barakli. which Bays that warm weather will re- pretty nearly all of that mileage and President Wilson 's strike plnn, Bonilla, former minister of the interior Professor Paul Milliukov, leader of turn Thursday. The temperature here, just began to hit the trail back across was seen this afternoon. It was under Francisco Madero, made the first the Cadets, so informed the United On the whole front the allies are now attacking the it was said, would remain in the 80 's the continent. ; learned several of the big chiefs public statement in behalf of the new Press today, following his roturn from Bulgarian lines, the engagements developing into a series all day and possibly go as low as (35 Speaking at several California towns are holding out firmly for ac- - revolutionary party of "LegaliBtas" a visit to England, France and Italy tonight. High temperatures here yes- today, on his way to Sacramento and ceptance of the president's pro- - here today. with other members of the .Russian of battles. In the center the allies have pressed forward terday was" 87. Reno, the candidate dwelt particularly posal, while a bare majority is Bonilla said that efforts were under house. the to- A shortago in ice was averted today on his charge of democratic inefficiency ffrinly opposed. 4c way to unite all Mexican . factions "This bill has the support of the in Doiran lake region in a preliminary movement de- by the cooler weather. Ice companies in tariff legislation. His managers Shortly before 5 o'clock the against Carranza. Meantime, United progressive partv.in the duma, there-lor- e ward Strumnitza in southwestern . reported that about 150 carloads of ice, clare that he has 'found this a popular arjourned to States secret service men hero ana in of the majority," said Miliukov. Montenegrin troops are fighting beside the Serbs on duo to arrive here today from Illinois, theme with his audiences. Preparedness, "take a little air." President Juarez are watching closely activities "It will contain three essential parts. Wisconsin and Minnesota lakes, failed too, they declare, is also a subject of Hale Holden, spokesman, said: of the new party. The first has for its object the re- which the allies' right wing. A small Montenegrin detachment to do so, because of ice workers at the deep interest on the Pacific coast, judg- "We have made no decision "Tho MaderiBta faction, of I moval of the Pale (within- - which ta repulsed a Bulgarian cavalry attack at Fiorina on Sun- lakes "laying off" on account of the ing from the volumo of applause with and I dont' know when we will. am a member has cast aside all differ ..fiWH ...In. TftiBuia with...... a law.. AtnantinnV heat. which Governor Hughes' statements on We are still discussing the situa- - ences," Bonilla said. "Several of the nave nau to mane tneir nomesj tnn day. Official dispatches to the French war office report Men were hired here today and rush- his issue have been received. tion." factions have united in a common ef enabling them to live wherever they. that the battle is continuing in this region, where the ed to the lakes and the situation is Twelve thousand persons packed The body will meet again to- - fort to free Mexico from internal trou- choose. The second will remove soma expected to be relieved tomorrow. There Shrine Auditorium to the doors and night nnd will continue its ef- - bles. Some of the saner elements of the of the educational limitations placed on Bulgarians have occupied both Fiorina and Banica. will be no increase in the price of ice. thronged in the streets outside unable forts to get together on a plan Carranzlsta party have already joined the Jews and tue third will make it pos- Health authorities to gain admittance when Hughes spoke of procedure. us. We will endeavor not- to violate sible for him to choose any profession On the extreme right the Bulgarians are within a few today claimed they ' had the' Infantile paralysis situation at Los Angeles last night. ' Democratic the nentrality of the country which is or trade he cares tc ', hours march of the Greek port of and may already well in hand. Three new cases have tariff ideas were attacked vigorously sheltering us now." "While abroad I had long., talks been reported within the last 4 hours. by him and he. asserted that only the Bonilla has just returned from New with the Rothschilds, both in Knuland have entered the city." . . r.uropean wax prevented them --from Directors aud Ftnaciers Now York where ho was enlisting aid for the and France, with Professor Levy of th The British war office thus far has issued no state- wrecking many American industries.. Washington, Aug." 22. The greatest revolutionists. Horbonne at Paris and other represent- "I believe that regulation and super- industrial struggle iu the history of ative Jews." At the coming session I ment on the progress of the new operations. It is too Yi AB&Y vision by the government," he said at the country hangs in the balance to- PASSED NEW BILL shall acquaint all the members wita early to say whether the allies are really swinging for- one point, "is a mockery unless.it is day. Washington, Aug. 22. The house this what I was told.. We realize that Rus- just and square with the facts. I ,put The question of acceptance or re- a'fternoon adopted without a roll call sia's dealings, and indeed the allies ward in the long expected Balkan offensive or whether that flag up in New York and I never the army appropriation bill, as dealings have bees affected by Rus- TO jection of the proposals made by Pres- the present operations constitute an energetic counter pulled it down and never propose, to. ident Wilson in an effort to avert a by Chairman Hay. sia's policy in the Jewish question.? to offsejt It is a question of studying the facts, of strike that would tie up the railroads It is the same bill vetoed by Presi- The bill to remove the limitations offensive the Bulgarian attacks. analyzing the actual conditions aud of the country has now been passed to dent Wilson save for the elimination placed upon Jews will not pass, how- - Increasing activity of the pro-w- ar party in Rumania coming to conclusions that are fair. the men whoBe money 1b invested in of the section exempting retired army over, without .considerable' opposition.. reported Shoot School "We have passed the day when we the great arteries of the nation's trade officers from the provisions of the arti- The opponents say that the Jews would was today, though Berlin dispatches repeated Teacher, Steal had to restrict what was legitimate in As the situation stands this after- cles of war. It was to this section the soon have the neasants at their merer that Germany is not uneasy over the present situation in order to crush out what was illegitimate noon the employes have put their de- president objected. because they are keener business men. His Team and Travel 120 and unfair. We can protect ourselves mands for an eight hour day and time Particularly do Russian Headers the . The Greek cabinet thus far has taken no against every kind of monopolistic prac- and a half overtime in the hands of the t-outside interference in settling Kokovt-zow, decisive step to counter on the Bulgarian invasion. Miles Before Caught tice without meddling, president. He has put It up to the the Jewish problem. . Count That Awiul Tariff. beads of the great systems and they, in THEY DID NOT MEET minister and minister of "The democratic tariff would have turn, have passed it on to the direct- Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 22. finance, expressed this attitude to m By Ed L. Keen, Thiepval constituted the only operation ruined us if it bad not been for the ors. After an all ntglit session the Rumors that Governor Johnson in this manner: ( United Press Staff Correspondent.) of importance in other theatres of war Twin Falls, Idaho, Aug. 22. A mur- European war. If we are going to have, committee of "big barons", appointed would come here tonight to meet "In the United States you force. London, Aug. 22. Bulgarian troops today. Tho Germans admitted the der charge may be filed today against when this war ceases, a condition which by the two score executives, failed to Candidate Hughes were declared southern people to pay taxes which you of a in this region will use in Huge sums to pay pensions to have advanced 25 miles into north- evacuation salient Lynn Lovelace, aged 11 years, who is permit the extension of American reach any decision early today. They to be without foundation at tho western Greeeo in their offensive under British attack. industries and keep our factories go- then wired their directors and upon governor's office. The governor northern people exclusively. But you alleged to have shot and killed Profes- - great blow On the Russian and Italian front the ing, give room for our surplus and ex- the replv from the money powers be- will speak tonight in Holly- wouldn't like it if we refused to have to thwart a by the you treat- allies. deadlock continues. sor F. T. Hnmill, of Carson City, Ncv., tend our trade, we have got to make hind tho country's transportation sys- wood. . any dealings with you until on his ranch 45 just as you north- In northeastern Greece other strong miles from hero August reasonable and wise tariff legislation, tem largely rests the final result. The local republican chairman ed southerners treat 15. Haroid Lovelace, aged 12, will prob- meet- - Bulgarian forces under command of German Version of It. so that everywhere throughout this In the meantime the high salaried will preside at the Hughos erners." ably be held as an accomplice. The country where is a in- ing here. are being made German officers, have thrown back the Berlin, Aug. 22. Bulgarian troops there legitimate railroad executives continued to wrestle Efforts coroner's jury, after inquiring into needing Count- make non-par- - Professor Miliukov, quoted in tie .Wench at a point 15 miles inside the terest protection, it shall have with the various negotiations. to the meeting have captured five Greek villages and Hamill's death, returned a fiud-in- g a above dispatch is a lecturer on history Greek frontier, capturing the railway verdict it and not be denied." ing the salaries and expenses of the tisnn more of greeting to a towns since the beginning of their gen- he was killed by a bullet from a has 75 heads union heads, well known man repub- - at Moscow University, tho author of town state- Hughes averaged close to or various railroad and than a of Ieniirhissar. Official eral offensive against the allied forces rifle in the hands of Lynn Lovelace. lican rally. a number of historical works and an ments from tho Bulgarian and German lec- in tho Balkans, said an official state- Juvenile officers are bundling the case, (Continued on Page Five.) ( Continued 'age Tare) expert on the Balkans. He made a war offices today reported the capture ment from tho Bulgarian war office to- however, and it is not likely the boys ture tour to the United States in liXW. of four other Greek towns and the tak- day. will ever be brought to trial. speaking in Chicago and other cities ing of other strategic posiiions. The Bulgarian statement discloses According to information in posses- on the Russian crisis. The troops of six allied nntions, that the advance was begun because of sion of the sheriff, the two boys were RAILROADERS IN WASHINGTON TRY TO France, England, Russia, Italy, Serbia the activities of the allies, who appar- left by their mother and stepfather in Jiml Montenegro are now drawn up care of while ently were preparing for an offensive neighbors, thu mother FIND BASIS OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT ' Hlong the Balkan front, prepared for movement. went to Boise and the stepfather to Col- INFORMATION llie atlicd offensive that is expected to "On account of militnry operations orado. In the absence of Hnmill from rSOM SCHOOLS drive the Bulgarians out of Serbia. of the allies in the Vardar valley, ex- his homestead nearby, the lads went to & The censor today permitted it to tending cast of Struma aud north of his house to steal, and were surprised Montrose, Colo., Aug. 22. - known that Russian troops were Tachino lake our left wiug began a gen- there by his unexpected return. MUh Rmmn Fuller, cotintv all- l.i n iIimI at Salonika at the samp time eral offensive on August 18," it was It is alleged that they barricaded perintendent of schools, today the first contingent of Italians reached stated. themselves in the house and threatened culleil tno ionowinn rrom mo w the allied base. "Bulgarian troops advanced in tho Humill with his own rifle. Finally ho answers in an examination for ami town persuaded boy come teachers hore; British gains that placed General Struma valley occupied the the older to out, - lluig's line within one thousand yards of Demirhissur (4S miles northeast of seized him and holding him as a human A republican form of govern- 10 miles Greek shield, upon ment is one that is governed by of the strongly fortified village of Salonika and inside the advanced Lynn, who hold ' frontier). After an engagement near the gun. a republican. the town of we repulsed Knglish Then, the authorities assert, I.yno Maryland was settled by a and French forces on the right bank of fired. The bullet grazed his brother'! pw'ilist. head kill- A ten. Ion is what divides the the Struma and occupied the left bauk and struck Hnmill in tho eye, cavity. between Butkova and the Tachino ing him instantly. The boys nbilomenal and thoradie lake. loaded an Detachments: between the and Hamill's wagon with supplies weap A dynamo is animal that Struma and carries" young in a pouch. Menta advanced in accordance with or- ous and started on a 120 mile drive over its rough and country, Mnmnl is a plant that gets ders. barren slecninir in pluut, the Vardar valley English and jthe sagebrush. They were apprehended its food from another "In moss. French troops our ad- at Buhl, 20 miles from here, like have attacked after six is the rapping of the vanced positions 10 days uays oi aimless l'lcura for without wandering trying to lungs. success south and west of town of reach their grandfather's home in Ore- the Rain is evaporated air that M,J PiV-rrK-- f Doiran, suffering heavy losses from our gon. m Kill a rises and then falls. infantry and artillery fire. U I "Our right wing after a victory over 5 II i.,". I. the Serbians near Fiorina successfully Steamer President ,.? pursued our plans.. Yesterday we oc- " 1 cupied the railway stntions of Hiiuitza Had Plenty of Booze A and Kksliisu on the railroad from Sa- lonika to Fiorina and Seattle, Wash., Aug. 22. Boarding railroad communication with Monastir. the steamship President when she ed THE WEATHER South of Presba lake (extreme north- at Pier D from San Francisco western Greece), we occupied the vil- early today, the police "dry squad" r lit ' V-- s lages of Zuezdabiolithea and Bresnitza. made a wholesale raid on trunks and thus interrupting definitely tho com- suitenses which they opened on the spot VViJwri3kX, " munications between Goritzaha and and found to contain liquor consigned "tit i LOAFING is Fiorina as well as Gortsha and Kostur-.- to vnrious Seattle hotels. i L0N6 suit I While - fpinnjllv i engaged in searching the bag- TltnA .!t, Bilvii.A nml luff, viiling: First That tho railroads grant eral forma in European countries, and Oregon: 2345(1 (1 Fait f ta fi 6 fi 0G' gestion after repeated appeals to tho tiie eight hour dny. Hecond That the the passage of an act similar to the Wed- a law Austra- tonight and Trench Advance Lines. truck from the Seattle Transfer railroads of the I'uited Ktutes and the; workers give up their demand for time compulsory arbitration of nesday, warmer Paris, Aug. 22. French troops ad- company whisked off with about 30 four railway brotherhoods to make: ami a half puy tor overtime work. lia was strongly advocated in Washing- east, continued - of vanced their lines on both sides of the trunks and suitcases supposed to have peace and avert a nutional strike, Prrs- While the president did not tell how ton at the time of the enactment por- 1013, which warm west River Homme last night, making pro- contained liquor. ident Wilson framed a basis of settle- he might ask congress to net, the sup- the Newlauds law in under tion; north to gress toward C'lery on the north bank The police are now combing the ho- ment which he prepared to submit to1 position as to his most probable action, was created the United Htates board of (Join oth--- r east wind. , out o' your way t' help th' and capturing several trench elements tels for trace of the liquor. both sides with the notification that if it appeared finally that there could j: is a mediutiou and conciliation, the powers feller often short cut t th' poor southwest of Ks trees and east of Soye- - Fifty-tw- cases of liquor are reported he was ready to sto to congress, if need: be no voluntary agreement upon arbi- ex-r- t of which are limited to those of per' 1'arm. suppose one does become an to have been on the President when she be, tJ prevent tho strike. The prei-- t tration, would be to advocate a com- tennis player, then whatt (Continued on Page Seven.) docked. No arersts were made. dent 's peace plan is a compromise, pro- - pulsory act.. Such a law exists in sev suasion.