THE IRE BAIL TIMES 1918. TWO CENTS. VOL. XXII -- NO. 188. BAMtE, VERMONT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, PRICE,

rr-- : U. S. PATROLS GO WILL NOT FIGHT FRAUD CHARGE President Informs That No Haig's Forces Are Putting the City TO PLEASE KAISER Germany DEEP INTO LINE Revolutionary Talk Is More Current in IS BROUGHT Armistice Can Be Granted Except Un- of In a Pocket After Germany One Paper Saya If Em- Powerful De- peror Must Go "Let Him Go." der Conditions of Surrender Will Overcoming Some Paris, Oct. 24. Emperor William con Penetrated the German De- - ferred on Monday with all the memSiers Among the Persons Arrest South of the of the government, talking at length Not Talk Peace With Kaiser fenses City - fenses in the Region with each individual, and then harangued ed Was Government them in a body, says a dtspatdh from of Grand Pre Zurich to the Journal. Inspector Thus far the German newspapers have printed nothing concerning the emper- BANTHEVILLE NOW or' speech. " COL. HARRY J. HIRSCH ASKS ALLIES TO MAKE FRENCH CROSS SAMBRE The war cabinet held another long COMPLETELY TAKEN meeting on Tuesday. The address of ALSO ACCUSED the chancellor to the Reichstag is criti- IM BIG DRIVE cized sharply by a majority of the news- STRICT TERMS TO FOE CANAL German papers. The extracts from the speech Men Are with Con- Fifteen Airplanes circulated by the Wolff bureau, the semi- Charged One Bal- official news agency, are to some extent to Furnish Defec- and Observation garbled, while other passages bear so spiracy little resemblance to what Prince Maxi- loon Were Shot Down tive Leather Goods condi- Associated milian aid that they appear to have Washington, D. C, Oct. 24. No armistice except under (By the Press.) been invented. and armies, having smashed the Zurich tions of surrender. Field Marshal Haig's third fourth With American Armv Northwest The Socialist newspapers, Kew York, Oct. 24. Another govern the are out- No now or later. of German of Oct. 24. the Associated dispatch continues, particularly ment and a foreman peace with the kaiser and his war lords, through the outer defenses the strategically important VerdOn, (By The Fraenkische of inspector employed to-aa- y spoken. Tagcpost final deci- continue to hammer Press). American patrols eariy the by Rosenwasser Brothers, Inc., were ar- Thus President Wilson has given in advance his own line south of Valenciennes, successfully ,their intothe German lines Nuremberg, Bavaria, eays emperor penetrated deeply think the German ara rested to-da- y after indictment the he ac- Mons. In of Pre and north of must not people by sion in informing the new spokesman of Germany that has ;way toward and the region Grand continue the war for months to Verdun. The has been his going to Brooklyn federal grand jury on, charges allies for To-day- enemy using ceded to their that he take up with the their plea 's attack started from the new front gained Wednesday please him. of furnish defective leather request artillery and machine guns freely along must conspiracy to and four miles on a front of 15 There has been little "If the emperor go," it adds, an armistice and peace negotiations. in an advance of between three the entire front. "let him once."' goods to the government. in the situation since last go at on ' and many guns are re- change night. The that the The arrests were made under a super- The president's reply to the latest German jwte has gone its in which more than 6,000 prisoners to-da- y correspondent reports miles, Aerial activity was less than are is stubborn but were also chancellor and the ceding indictment returned yesterday, to Berlin. It was delivered to Frederick Oederlin, the Swiss to have been taken. The enemy resisting on Wednesday when conditions toward the formation way ported ideal. working actively which added the names of Abraham Hol-landr- 9 and soon afterward was on the and other impor- national defense He e, charge here, last at o'clock, the British are forging ahead, capturing villages The en of a government. Lampert, the inspector, and Adolph night bright moonlight last night a to the ex- of Morris abled American aviators to bomb a says proclamation people the foreman, to those cables in English, no time being lost to convert the presi- tant points. large to on war to the ut- Leo 14 em- plain lines. One horting them carry and Rosenwasser and the ex- the of Beau- area behind the German of been with of dent's sentences into code. Apparently the have taken ' drafted the taken into uncompromising West of Maubeuge the British village the American most has help ployes and inspectors already bombing aquadrons General LudemWlf, and that he under Lamnert and Hollandre were between and the one-ha- lf miles southwest of Le the most 3.077 of bombs on custody. changes, which had been in progress Washington dignies, one and Quesnoy, dropped kilograms stands will be as soon as held in and of the other the Bois de Barrioourt and the Bois de it published $5,000 bail, that communi- on the west. also Wilson a has been re- defendants was continued. allied capitals since the wireless version of the German important stronghold defending Maubeuge They Folie. German aviators bombs President reply dropped ceived. is expected m Berlin, the cor Federal Judire Chatfield Bet Oct. 30 for en- barrier of the Ecaillon river and rapidly on towns behind the American lines oc- It cation was picked up Monday, terminated late in the afternoon, have crossed the natural respondent adds, that the president will argument on the question as to whether cupied only by civilians and without ne ana Colonel J. Ilirsch of the the 11 hours after the racial text are placing Valenciennes in a pocket. value. not allow nimsen to nouiea nui Harry quarter- abling presidentto reply just great military culed the master one of the defendants, me unimu me uircv by existing government. corps, had been delivered. Apparently afternoon and on the battlefront D. 24. should be tried by a military tribunal, as of Valenciennes fighting the evening Washington, C, Oct. Continued The decision of America's taking by south of Valenciennes. Our drove on liattlc his, counsel contends. of town but troops progress by the Americans the less inter- Germans in the streets the the enemy from Vcndegiee wood and cap front north of Verdun ww to AUSTRIA FEELS' ents is awaited with scarcely ON WAY TO CAMP WRIGHT town now is reported note on the plan to outflank it. The tured the villages of Keuville, Salesches day by General Pershing. Enemy po DEEP M0T0RMAN KILLED. est than is the effect of the TO BEGIN TRAINING i of HUMILIATION surrounded and the menace to it and , securing crossings sitions eat of the Meuse were penetrat German people, who plainly are told that partly Kcaillon been increased the advance on the the river at the latter place. ed yesterday and west of the Meue And Another Was Seriously Injured in cannot disciKS has by "At the close of the the Besides That, Wilson's Note Had a Very the United States peace Seventeen Men from Washington and Rais- day enemy Bantheville was completely occupied and Collision. mas- south and the of the entire counter-attacke- d with those who hitherto have been capture vigorously opposite the Americans established on a ridge Bad Effect on Financial Orange Counties Left Montpelier mes to the north. his Conn., Oct. 24. Motor-ma- n ters of because the forest, Vendegies, supporting infantry northwest of the G!atonbury, Germany's policy, To-da- village. trollev car was y Recruits Given The British thrust undoubtedly has strongly with artillery fire and was re Jrifteen and one ob Market. Burns of a freight nations of the world do not and cannot1) enemy airplanes end Motorman Stefano of shaken the German defenses south pulsed. servation balloon were shot down in the Oct. 24. President Wilson's re killed, Joseph Cigars at Station. badly re Basel, car was hurt in a tTust them. If these military masters of Valenciennes, which are so important "This morning the attack was .course of many corobat, in which three to Austria's note has had an over a passenger seriously north- sumad on the whole front between the ply head-o- collision between stations 32 and monarchical autocrats must be dealt About 50 were at the Central to the security of the German line American balloon's were destroyed and whelming effect in Vienna, according to persons 8ambre-et-Oi.s- e Scheldt. and 33 on the Hockanum line of the in in Wednes- ward to the Dutch border and south and canal and the six planes failed to return. a from Austrian with now or the future, the president Vermont station Montpelier British "North of Valenciennes we have cleared dispatch de capital by Connecticut Co., The freight car afternoon to bid farewell to the 31 east to the Meuse. Unless the General Pershing s communique, for the Frankfort Zeitung. Not only was today. said, the I'nited States and the allies day to-da- was bound for station 36 with rock attacks are held apparently the the enemv from the forest and loilowa: in financial circlets trap boys from the county who went to tiie Wednesday, there a violent panic over in Main street. There can demand nothing but surrender. enemy will have to continue retreating captured the villages of Thiers, Haute "Un the battle front north of Verdun but the note was considered in the causeway student army training corps in Burling- political several on the In notifvinK Germany that it re s!1v'kh-shortl- in : and also up ground Jiive ana inun. .ueterminett iocai we have made several were paswngen passenger ton, many of whom will go into Belgium give ngf progress at points as being ejctremelyhumiliatinr five of them were had ben transmitted to the al- - i gonth and east of thetJise. ing tooK place also west 01 xouruai, in the face of determined resistance. In ?uarter dual trolley and slightly quest for there is nlfnuiy n call for 72 monarchy. es- he Vi While the British are north without material change in the situa hurt. The conductors on both cars lios, the president said had suggested r,fliwti-- fvr.tM im mm it: t u t !lv 'I'll- attacking the course of a local attack in the heav u are w - y unhurt. to them taat auposca of Sambre canal to the Scheldt, the tion." hilly-countr- WILSON FOR ARBITER. caped tney whoo, ed this m,,rn:np: the wooded and east of the WANTS - an offensive south of ily Burns when he saw the col- feet peace upon the tefm and principles of Trench have begun Nleuse our troops took the Bois Belleu jumped Thj( n- t ,,us "Il!n;ti!V Oise. The ISambre canal has been Rome Newspaper Makes Suggestion in lision was about to come and his injur- now accepea oy i pre. wrm.. th(, aild from the BRITISH TOOK and penetrated the enemy's positions in and townIKopie rvUtvv crossed east of Grand Verly and the 6,000 Case' of Armistice. ies so received caused death quickly. therr m.litary advum ; lo fr:,!n t!l., the Bois d'Etrayes and the Bois de hos- be if ,,e ,j ,,v, maintained their Stsfano was taken to the Hartford those of the Lnited States r'ivht. !.- -. French have gains AND MANY GUNS over 11K -- for Fort Wavrille, capturing prisoners. Rome, Oct 23. All the The vestibule of each car was deem an armistice possibleM,from oulltvim. strong German counter attacks. West Bantheville been Wdnesday, pital. they t)ipv conimrnct. army HfV. T5, ,. WtT against of the Mouse, has here columns of com- of to submit , and Oise and fur- newspapers carry the cars were not derailed a view ,. w,-!!- . KixVsU-term- Between the Serre the In Their Advance on the Front Below and our line has crushed, but military point f hi M & s eaat the French maintain their pres completely occupied ment on President Wilson's reply to of an armistice that wil in. ire ther been . - Mavor Mit,,l(. an,, (,t!l r, Valenciennes Found Much established along the ridge north- Austria. The "President the a unrertnc ,v,. sure and have gained ground south of They Epoca says t- (1 ,.,.rc west of the village. In the course of bit- Wilson must be the supreme arbiter be- MAINTAINS RIGHT ed to enforce the con- - Mi;a.s jlontcornet. Evidence of German Devas- ter Grand our power Iceuptm rtfog Th-- rc were has died down east fighting north of Pre, tween the allies and their enemies," add- ditmns accepted by any. fliers. Infantry figbting 75 and disin- TO ALTER RATES ;,M six from Orang, county, whom of the Aisne in the region of Vouziers, tation. troops captured prisoners eight ing that America, being entirely ,,' machine fire has been con- C. Knight, the chairman of that Germans failed in strong ef- guns. Artillery terested, if an armistice should be BUlll iniHB ...... occupation of p the having Mc-Ad- sent with the and to dis- With the Allied Armies in and violent on the whole front, reaching its cluded, can be considered almost out- Which Were Initiated By Director in Germanj demohili- - HJunty, along Washington forts Tuesday Wednesday of Meuse and strategic points ies' bunch, making a total of 17 in the French from Belgium, Oct. 24 (By the Associated greatest intensity east the side of the conflict and thus best adapt- ration of the tierman the turn lrourity lodge important height of Aire. Even Without Affirmative General Gouraud now com- a. m. The north the ed for harmonizing interests among the Inir over of the German lav'y and the positions. Press), 4:30 British have tak in- tht,,ir:The county mands the defiles 'north and "The day has been marked by allies and for imposing conditions upon Showing That Rates removal of the mean's of equipping mili Washington contingent important en more than 6,000 prisoners and many creased aerial on both sides of wan : south of the great forest of Boult, north activity the enemy in accordance with, the fun- Are and naval forces. in their new course com- Wrong. tary Leon L. Maclver. of guns attack, begun yester the Meuse. In the of many damental principles of a N. the Argonne. RECEIVED. Roy Webster, Roxbury. On the front west of the Meuse the day morning on the front below Valen bats, our pursuit squadrons shot down world. Washington, D. C., Oct. 24. The inter- PROBABLY Fiunk A. DeForge, Moretown. .Americans maintain the important gains ciennes. 15 enemy airplanes and one obsorvation The Corriere d'ltalia considers that state commerce commission to-da- as- Leonard H. Shermsn, Mwctown. balloon. Three of our observation bal- Is President Wilson's Statement Sent By Richard Allaire, lisrre Town. made Wednesday and are In a position to the whole problem basd upon whether serted Ms authority to alter railroad Alfred J. L&rnsse. Barre. In brilliant moonlight, assisted by loons and six of our ma- Wireless After Cabled. bring about a German retirement on the were destroyed the Austrian dynasty wtill ha time to freight rates initiated by Director Gen- Being Rwcr W. Hardy, North Held. line. roaring flocks of night bombing air chines are missing. Our bombing units come to an with its own even John Downa, Barre. center and left of the Wednesday's agreement eral McAdoo, without affirmative Washington, D. C, Oct. 24. President on extreme the British five tons of on an- John T. Ronch, Montpelier. gains were mostly the right planes, fought throughout dropped explosives enemy peoples. showing that they are wrong, and Wilson's to was sent II. Waitsfield. concentration Mr. Wilson's reply Germany (iforw Norton, and outflank the enemy front westward the night and made steady progress. A points." The Tribuna says reply nounced that the assumption that such broadcast to the work! from the Arling- John Honciricljion. Barre. toward the Argonne. concentration at Preux for a counter has "removed the sceptre from th em- rates are presumed to be right and just naval radio towers last after Eveni did nut at into the hands ton night J. Bessette, Woodbury, tack was observed from the air. Trans peror's hand, passing it is incorrect. the official text had been put on the ca- in to the call. HUNGARY PLANS of the " appear response FRENCH' ADVANCING ports, ammunition trains and masses of people. ble. If not picked up directly by the The Orange county contingent was: men on German station at Kan en, it un- CANAL became mixed up the roads in OWN PEACE MOVE BRITISH GUNNERS great Leander A. Dexter, Toieham. EAST OF SAMBRE that vicinity. When the concentration SPANISH PREMIER QUIZZED. doubtedly wa.s relayed from other points Earl R. Seaver, Williamstown. R. was siifllciently large and the enemy Is Said to Be to to the in Europe in time to Teach Berlin this Colonel Welch, Topnham. Counter-Attacke- Preparing Apply FIRING ON ROADS KorrCTt C. TJpham, Brookfleld. They Were Strongly d traffic appeared to be in the greatest Regarding the Taking Over of German morning. Entente Governments for Terms Farl V. Colby. Corinth. But Maintained Their Gains East state of confusion the British gunners Ships By Spain. Artillery Concentrated on Thoroughfares Edgar R. CiBhinu, Wells River. opened Are." Soon the ground was strewn For Peace. Armistice and East-Boun- BRITISH CABINET of Grand Verly. with dead men and Madrid, Wednesday, Oct. 23. (By the Which Are Crowded with d horses, equipment Premier Maura was wagons, lorries and limbers. Paris, Oct. 24. intends' to Associated Press). German Traffic. WILSON REPLY VERMONT HAD 11,170 Paris, Oct. 24. Southeast of Le Ca-tea- Hungary in the Chamber of GETS Reports tell of particularly fierce fight apply direct to the entente govcrnmoiits sharply questioned French have crossed the to-da- situation MEN 15 troops ing at Pomereuil, where the British were to ascertain on what terms will Deputies regarding the With the Allied Armies in France and Of- IN SERVICE SEPT. fcambre canal east of Grand they over of Ger- Which Was Received By the Foreign Verly, says held up for a time by a murderous fire an armistice and to Hun arising from the taking ."Belgium, Oct. 24. 11 a. m. (By the As war office statement to-da- The grant peace the from a concentration of German it fe in circles in man ships. He adnutted that Germany sociated Press). On tlhcoattlefnont south fice from British Embassy at It Is Probable That Another Thousand French maintained their east of heavy gary, reported political condi- pains machine guns. The British waited for a Budapest, according to a Zurich had at first imposed impossible .of Valenciennes the night was marked Have Been Added Since Then Rut- the canal in spite of strong German coun- dispatch and that the reached Washington. time until the advance had progressed to the Journal. tions, by agreement Dy weeisaaiii oueis in wiuen attacks. had selected the viwfcls aruuery 24.-- The British cabinet land Furnished ter north and south of them. Then Austria-Hungar- y is reconciled later Germany sides took The British gun-er- s London, Oct. County of Montcornet the they already, both part. South further to around trie town on both sides, to the idea of unconditional which were to be turned over to Spain. attention to the roads in met this morning presumably to discuss have swept capitulation, doc- paid special the Most east, the French increased their At the rear thev found a Vienna The premier refused to publish the German which President Wilson's reply to Germany. north of the triangular says a dispatch to the Frank- the rear of the lines, were gains Along cleared space in which the German ma fort because Vienna is threat- uments interchanged during the negotia- crowded with east bound traffic. The reply was received by the foreign Col. II. T. Johnson, acting Vermont ad- Herre was north of Zeitung; ex- Wash- there lively fighting chine retired to ened wJm the tions, but said the deputies might office from the British embassy at has Mesbrecourt. gunners prepared posi famine, authorities are jutant general, compiled figures Hons, the JSritiBh went around them en- amine them. . ington. that to 15 11,170 The Statement reads: powerless and laws no longer are showing up Sept. last, and captured Pomereuil wood at the back forced. INFLUENZA LESS Vermont men have entered the army and "On the Oise front we have crossed the of the thus the en HECTOR DUBUC DEAD. is another thous- east of Grand In of triangle, surrounding VALENCIENNES NEARLY navy. It probable that ranal Verly. spite emy. For hours these Germans held out, IN ARMY CAMPS and have entered the service since that counter attacks detach-merit- s LEANING TOWARD ALLIES Man and Former strong by enemy The British finally stormed the position EMPTIED OF ENEMY Former Montpelier time. we maintained our position on the At Kscarmain also there was Baseball Team Rutland leads with a total of east bank. desperate Before Resigning, the Ukraine Ministry For the First Time Since the Epidemic county fighting. The British found British Airmen That Only a Few n base- 1,638 in the two branches; Chittenden "Between the Oise and the Serre there advancing Spoke in Favor of Overtures. Report Started the Shows Hector Dubuc, well known a the town a shambles, heaps of dead Ger Weekly Report the. of ilu old In- second with 1.304, being only slightly also was lively fighting near the railroad Posts at Various Points in the ball magnate in days. J mans about. London, Oct. 24. Before it Water-bury,"Conn- ., above Waslr'tiL't'ui which has of Mesbrecourt. We took lying resigned, an Improvement' died this week in county, north prison- Every town the British have the' of Ukraine to its Are Still Held. tercity league, 1,373. WasVm.trti county leads in the North of e the French captured ministry presented City where he had been residing ers. nas been demands co- D. Oct. 24. For the number of the naval serv- increased pinnea Dy the Hermann. chairman that the republic Washington, C, mos't of the time since leaving Montpel- n"i during the night considerably 1 here are Ger- in first time since the of influenza ice. The fl',"!1.'; counties ara as fol- further signs that the operate in future with those parts of Canadian Headquarters France, epidemic eleven Besides being in- their previous gains. mans either now are out or are the ier years aj;o. lows: "On east of Vouziers the carrying Russia striving toward the resurrection Wednesday, Oct. 23 (Canadian Press). began spreading through army camps, terested in" baseball, he was in the coal the plateau on the verge of a retreat from in the Health ot the Army. on both sides was active." beginning of the country and assist every way British airmen attached to the Canadian weekly report surgeon business in Montpelier. He leaves his Kavy. artillery very the Scheldt line, as the British north of Bo- shows a decrease in death rates. Addison 453 63 toward bringing about the fall of general wife and one John Dubuc, who Valenciennes out in the direction of forces holding the line north of Valen- The for the week Oct. brother, 541 4li push lshevism, as well as strengthening those report ending 20, for has been a pitcher with Bennington BRITISH CROSSED Mons and Maubeuge. They are less than of which been ciennes report that Valenciennes has out to-da- shows a decrease in the many year Caledonia 674 42 sections Russia have op- for given the Detroit American league team. 18 miles from Mons and about 15 from the bolsheviki. been evacuated by the enemy except death rate from 2U6 per thousand to 190, Chittenden 1,250 144, ECAILLON RIVER pressed by in the The !) Ma'ubetige. The also demanded posts at a few points city. and in the admission rate for disease Kssex 201 ministry that the are MISS OLIVE GUERNSEY There was sharp fighting at time between now Germans, however, clinging desper- from 4,700 to 2,114. The report says the Franklin 944 40 of Neuville, Salesches Ukraine utilize the east bank of the Scheldt Captured Villages before it was captured. As the enemy and the confer- ately to the crest of the epidemic now has been def- Grand Isle 110 20 expected general peace Valenciennes. Long-Tim- e Bookkeeper at Montpelier and Beaudignies This Morning the retreated he exploded mines under roads ence in canal north of initely passed, the number of influenza Lamoille 445 24 establishing friendly relations To-da- y. behind the Germans oi.e-hal- f Died and railways. with western states and coun- Villages left by cases dropping and the number Seminary Orange 454 2! Attack Was Resumed. Alsatians have been t European have been sys- of cases from Orleans 555 53 Many captured. tries outside of are intact, although they pneumonia dropping 17,8H2 Miss Olive Guernsey, for many years a number of these Europe. sacked and looted. All the to 11,013. Rutland 1.441 107 London, Oct. 24. Sharp fighting con- Alarge expressed the tematically bookkeeper at Montpelier seminary, died desire to the French been 1,165 208 tinued up to a late hour yesterday even- join army, saying AMERICAN WOMAN HURT. bridges have destroyed. at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the home Washington had been into the German Windham 833 ing on the battlefront south of Valen- they dragged GRANTED A DIVORCE. of Mrs. L. H. Spencer in Montpelier.' She '73 their will and desired more Windsor 1,007 73 ciennes, where the British attucked yes- army against By Explosion of a Hand Grenade in LESS PNEUMONIA CASES was 05 years of age and her nearest rela- else Sea-bur- y terday morning, says official an- than anything to fight the emperor's Paris. Florence Little Is Given Alimony from tive in this vicinity is a cousin, Mrs. forces. '.- - Total 10,142 1,028 nouncement. . And Fewer Deaths in New York City in Charles Little. of Waterbury. The British have crossed the Ecaillon Paris, Oct. 24. Miss Elizabeth Ser- Grand total of 11,170 in both branches Past 24 Hours. G. II. Dale and C. II. river and have the villages of geant of Brookline, Mass., daughter of Assistant Judge WOMEN RAISED $3,160,300. of service. ' captured FRENCH ATTACKED Dana of court this Neuville, Salesches and Beaudignies. A Charles S. Sergeant, of New York, Oct. 24. The health com- Washington county to-da- held in in German counter attack late the Boston elevated railway, wai injured missioner y reported 4,403 new morning a short session, which In the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign VICTIM OF HIS ZEAL. yesterday ON ITALIAN FRONT in Vthe divorce case of was repulsed. This morning the attack by an explosion of a hand grenade near cases of Spanish influenza in this city the testimony . Vermont. Little vs. Charles was ( was resumed all the front between More Ac- the French front Saturday. The explo- the 24 hours ended at 10 a. m. Florence Little Lieutenant Commander J. J. Hadwen along Captured Than 700 Prisoners, during came heTe St. Oot. 24. The total sub- Sambre-et-Ois- e sion caused the death of Mme. is a decrease of !187 under heard. The plaintiff from Albans, the canal and the Scheldt. instant While this yes- women's commit- Died of Influenza. of cording to Italian Official De of the American sec- record of new is an in- California for the trial. She was called scriptions taken by the The Raismes forest, north Valen- Vallctte, head terday's cases, it 24. II re- because of her mother's illness and tee in the fourth 'Liberty loan campaign A Pacific Port. Oct. Lieutenant ciennes, hag been occupied by the British. Statement. tion of the press department of the crease of 2t!3 cases over' Tuesday's here been the took as tabulated up to the present time nhow Commander J. ,J. Hadwen, senior surgeon North of the forest the British have cap foreign office, who had picked up the port. There have 433 . additional by arrangement hearing place. -- women arc of British war died of to-da- was a vessel, pneumo- the of Haute Rive Rome, Oct. 24. French forces . deaths from the 'epidemic. A bill for desertion granted, the .:),1110,300. Orange county tured villages Thiers, grenade. with a total of $ti.11,2t0. Rut- nia here last the victim of hi r.enl Thun. more Miss whose name was incor- There was a falling off in both pneu- plaintiff being allowed to resume her leading night, and penetrated enemy positions taking Sergeant, land is second with JS.W4.150. in for men fro'.u influen- The statement follows: than seven hundred the Italian in first e Miss monia cases and deaths, 316 deaths being maiden name of Florence Lewis, and the county caring suffering prisoners, rectly given reports was $214,500. za on the vessel. to-da- y as will be county's total "Sharp fighting continued yesterday official statement says. Thornton, was not seriously injured. reported during the past 24 hours. alimony per stipulation paid. Washington