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Show 4 " s, itienownEnamminnimannommanw n....émo,:.., 11Y: - DESE ET , LAST EUITION -- ENING NE , " , 'METH rAGES,. 32, 5 :1016 :SALT SATURDAY :AUGUST , AND LIBERTY. , - , y I S. The hewn hi deo sere meows bearer between your more and the women vibe Imola - - LAKE CITY UTAII rOLICEMEN OF SIXTY-SEVENT- nt 7 et YOE NEW - GUARD EVERY STREETCAR', r Vahon, ed , Association, . thirds of Employees Have Quit 4 TORE NW --. sf ''' ,to do cps -- - ito lb be , Is I Tr mit se al I.. se I . ... ett, Z :;), : , 1. 6 f I Values of Manufactures In United States in 1914 - Iu It e of - I manufactures in the United Kates 124.111.31MN in the tensus bureau reported today hi announcing its prolizainary statesant of general results of the hunt census of manufacturers. In the nve-Yiperiod frons 1109. Ithidat. of the previous census. manufacturers increased 13.171.- 171,14141 in value or 11.3 per thin. In the period sines the 1114 census niaaufacturers have made reniti increases. but no estimate of their value for this year barn intim 'awe by the ohms bureau.' : were , found In. ah barns except proprietors and firm moluhers. which decreased 3.1 Per ceet'n4 salaries increased Per cantr capital ILL Washington:Aug.-ILLValu- db lelt , ar . - r la :I I ' 7 .N., t'o. $ A Jmui 31 ' ' ';" t bio.Z r A -- 4, , -' i.4 IV' '4 1441. , ''' ;, N f ,. ,ts;f:ele .. , 'i ..10... , A 1.1e.. t ,t1,, t 4 " - 4 At,r,;0,:17.,.... it. ,, '(1 's -- 4' - .11.- 1r-,,,-,,- ' , f ' ' , 1 I, , , t t -- I '..ibeta'"it .....00'11- ......21. -, .oNg i r ,e0014.. 1 4re4111. f,.;...,; .414,.... .4:: te:, iALer,4,--..0-- -. 4 0 ill . fp," ,,, v14. . 4. , 14:, ,eis, 104 Or f1,01 IMMO rim, 84,,,,, 0' TelAre LIZ?' N,,,....7411164, b. - smu C t7.- - if .... ;4 : rom Nr4 ,s.,,,..,.. it,hrt.17bu; statement adds to drive the Vrench from Thlaumont work This inaternent Inflows -The oight wowed in rotative lutel front botwesn the rivon the ers Atro and Mono we disptrted elmleral Detroit of this onsmy and tewili number of prittonors ia -- ton Mt right hank of the Maoist Itiet night was violent ;the cannonadingsector between Thiaii- ion the entire enImint and friottry The (dormant to deavored by furiou codnierattacke of Vitaliwork tho dris us from This' wont which we hold firmly lasted frowi 3 oelect lay fighting resulted It this morning night until In heavy totems to Rmy and tech ono of their endmvirs was rtpulated without their being shit to obtain the advantage. slightest -equal The fightiag continued with but kt in tillage of Fleury. L. spirit ressuitti le no appreciable chando in .., -t. . I. - . -- 4,0 -. .',-- kit. :0 IC L,N.I,ON 44) ''' 4 t i,,i t t i .sti,, SA KfrfA; ROIrP flri.rr to num:nand ed' ilte operating garnet the Teutons. the tinisto toe sitenti,a1 tits subordinate artitren limo) lettime& TM, (tisk', kaletiona and lithe', To Sokkartilt the itomotatto sear,1 the erring tor its, captor.. of the inspiriting eiti oil Hetet, The se ast lima, are per"eunat nearer Lemberg. the eapital city Mr (naiads. titan Von itottimees Inners. ebb, are intriodett tenth Lemberg's defense. and although the country between finely anal Lemberg is very dirties. It bethe COMM a garminst whether stet towirsotion of Man novel tentative' Win nal men Menem SUPPORTS Mikis Manifest, He SaysWise And Sincere Ones Should Join With Republicans. Robins. Chicago. Aug. of the Progressive national 1 chairman convention and candidata for the Illinois Progressives tor United States announced today that senator in be would support Charles tvano Hughes. Republican nominee Mr prosklent; declared that It was 'manifest" that the Progressive party was dead and asserted thet "who and sincere Prograndvo should join with Republicans In the 'commis struggle for midst and Industrial MAW, in city. 4. Mate and nation?' . Rolhoof Statement . in Abe statement which Was addressed to the Procressives of the country. lirfltobine said: "WO Progressives stand at the crow roads. American social, industrial and polftkal life has broken down ender the old Individualistic control. A sow national mind and conscience developing social unity. Industrial efficient political mantscmgation. demoa honesty from M the goal of our toners-tin- e cracythis I In Ulm believe In Ansteican the character and courage of the nomMoo of the Republican party. He Is the most conspicuous ammo's In our history of the possibilities that Amorimn politics may bold for success In Mite and angelfish public service. For myself I gladty solicit with tho greaL of the Proglessivite .of the ' Imajority Railroad Men For Strike 90 to 1 es vase tee). I, flow 111113 YILU Tams. n Paso, Villa. eco ,tr S The 441 7...:,"1'.1 I; ,.......; t 1 main econl line "reborn on of 2.,109 rarda north of oth . 11 In nor hands. , 4, rf.1,1Ire.1 ere Peay II, q, i : ;,f.. prtainu 11., ' I. 74 ; 1,44,; ,., :,1 ' .' t I ,:.: ':' '1 4 ,,, 4 ' ,,, - lows: ; I A !1 - South luf Brody 'obstinate fighting is procoding on the river Senn)). Tint enemy made aeveral counter attacks agast our detachments whkellt. e I t 1;t l'. , It i ,",'. 1 ; ,.,i - i , ,, 1 , ,',' ,o 1, i ' - ,i,t I of Penlaki.Tchistopady. All these . 4j i 2 counter attacks failed nd our troops ; 'i, ': consolidated thenisehas in the ccp - ' tured positions 4 ,4 1 , ."In the region of the river ,t,' Cheramosh, aouthsrest of KutyDial, ' .11 (in the Carpthians), th enemy 4 tk . launched an attack with forces , s, , to amounting I , dicialon against our near!) 1 1 , inantry detachments occupying small the I,' mountain passes and lotted them a ,' ii t ,, er' ASSAULTS ARE INEFFECTIVE short dietance bark toward the north- 1; ' ,,,' I I east I f front West of Kialkit 4 I 11. t 1 our detachments made an again ad, mace of kilometem A On Flank Fighting ish stracksecral Southern in the rvgion Of Kyal waa I repulsed t. I ,11 Favors Engrish Who Have .. 1 Austrians Repalse i : Taken Hundreds of Prisoners. , .0 4 ' , , ' Paris. 1:26 a.m.. Aug. 1.The battle continues to rage north of Verdun with 'something of the old fury and generally to the advantage of the Frew. The defenders. after beating off repeated counter attacks by the Germans again took the offensive and once more recaptured the greater part of the 11111111 of Fleury and the celet, brated Thiaumont work. Attacks by Russians A The success at Thlaumont is looked s of the evidence as more energy upon Berlin. Aug. 6. by wirelesa to Ray-'il of the 'French infantry than so a I 'w British ville.--- An Metal statement issued 1 The work it poste'itinausinn.nAeaurg.R5o. man nit! p.m by military aehievement. east of Port the ' so swept by the artillery of either side headquarters ,Po 14,000 under date Of Aug, 3 sews: as to be of little use to the possessors. i4 ',I- - At,t tynnigithteowaanrof;filiceeta! IrtaTth French officers point to the foot "Russian theater: An enemy do tachmerst entered a small that the efforts of the Germans are sif now reetricted to the eking along a front of our trenchee near Velesnive.section but as sector $a 11 evidence of the seven to eight Mitedt. the statement completely eiectsid. I. l':';' I 0,,uthwest of says. and have Ito far been repulsed. - Brody the army of Col. Oen. voa growing weakness of the invaders anThe oMcial British of the The Meuse teat iscehm ;region. forms in the Erin." attacks, made by the enemy repulaed French have succeeded in clearing the nounoement says: to advance .long "Tho following report timed Mid the railroad between Kiirtir dh, approaches to the Bouville and 1.111111 and Kg- ..,.4 Sueumea'" "WItIntPrei4 ,,t4 T"'"'",telOt.-flis1- , ailed. corn- l 114 otherwise the enemy was consider-to be seriously threatene& and gre received from 4 genet-ai- officer in Egypt: mending-in-chie- f ably more quiet, this being ascribed to back within a mile of- Fort Douala-mo4 Turks of Since his Aug. terrific most ksteses. midnight the when fighting heavy .tt:,1,:i whose strength is estimated "Italian theater: : of the Gennen offensive took place. In the Boreola----- : have bwen attacking our positton near district we were successful in minor Romani oast of Port Said on & front enterprise& We ceptured 140 Italians. I --p,'.'" C't of WrOn to eight miles two officers. Women Hope to Raise ts " The pointion at dusk on the 4th including "On the heights' south of , b' :11..',.ii' '.i-- i wee that their attacks had Kis. on Aug. I. two Italian Panty's,- Big Campaign Fund of August battalions . made no imprsaion on our fortified were repulsed. '''.ii:::7'' on southern while flank the be will position New York. Aug. S.Efforts 'I '..:1' R011111 nn in our made by the leaders of the Woman's the fighting also wail Further Reverses 500 for t' 400 and and favor between ft prisonstated today. to organize party, it was 1.000 women, to raise a ers had been captured there. Russians Announced group of ' Ships of the royal navy rendered fund of $100000 for use in the cam. votes for women this fall. valuable service from the bay of Tula. pawn for roustantioople. Aug. 5, via London. "Fighting still wan in progrss Mra. O. 11. P. Belmont will go to New40 p. tn.Further reverses when this report woo'. dispatched The 3Rube for the 1rzi:: 0 port to ortairt the movement. in Persian territory temperature dliring the day reached are Jan armies in the Turkish war office reported 100 degrees in the Ehada :, under date of Auguat 4. .The Turkish attack on the British statement 1 the gala of the which follows: l'Ii( positions hi Egypt to "On July 3t in a battle near Bukan. 1 Suez canal comes as no surprise to Preut. the Raltf !Anil were compelled those who are in close touch with the to il retreat ft, northward ),f abandoning 200 operationa in that part of the world. dead. We COMMENT EN SALE Of Gen. Sir Archibald Murray. who comcaptured three machine ,1 mands the British army. has long real- guns in good condition with all theig 'Iril ised that the Turks with the assist- appurtenance. a quantity of mimes- - ''' ,,z ance of the Austrians and Germans Pone and rifles and cattle.- !' DANISH WEST INTES might make a serious attempt on the i? canal oven at the hottest period ot the Russian Detachments r 7 S:1 year. Ausgrian and Ger man nginecra for Forced to Retreat many montiut have Loon digging for London. Aug. 1. II:10 a. of the Daniab newspapers have open. water. which dare to the Itediter '.1- , tut a violent attack on the government ranean coast, exists in many reseal Berth'. Aug. 6, vla London. 410 p. over the treaty with the United Vistas at no considerable depth under thelm detachments which.pene- .ti for the wale of the Danish West In- sand. although it meetly is too brack- trated ttwOorman positions &creels the ish for use of European troops. The river gsreth near Estyseye were forced dies according to a Copenhagen to the Exchange Telegraph com- Turks must. therefore. have made to retreat, it was officially announced t.l,,A: , very thorough arrangements for the In the statement given out today by pany. 1:: storage land transport of water. the the German The National Tidende says. Near headquarters. In a gumption oi such great im. country being a pure and desert with Meidzygory and Tchistopody, the stabs. On the small widely scattered oases of date ment adds. the Russians are penance for the whole making a , government acted in a manner such as palm growing around ancient wells. .stand on the southern bank of the At Romani where fighting is in river. not would its worst entagoniets muot Turks the of. It believed bring up capable have Nobody progrees 10 would but the Daniels government drop of water from Aughratina. , courso." Blacklist Does Not wine 10 utiles sway. have risked ouch t Mikes points It is understood that the Turks On the other hand Invalidate Contracts '',' Out that Denntark several times at. have with them acme 1.000 Austro- ,. , 1.,i as well as a large number of the Germans islands utilise but to her tempted , :1 i '1' efforts were in vain. This paper says Bedouin irregular bores. :ii t Lima. Peru. Aug. 11.It has been The choice of the coast route in- that under the present war conditions. . the Islands might become a danger to stead of the caravan road from Katie decided by the Peruvian , supreme , Danish eatrality and that it might to NAntara. which they took the last I court that the British blacklist of trivia. ,, , t be difficult for Denmark to defend time. brings their flank under the rs in neutral county( et., j.:1 cannot invall '' SOW e Warship thank tram atintwachnsant... la the bey of Thui. 'date business elan rue in perm. LI I l''' 'I .i.. 4 -- - Re- ;, ti. 1..; Austro-Hungari- Fieury-Thisumo- - is':',' ,BLAMES - , FOR , rtv MASSACRE, .1 L Responsibility for Carrizal Clash Charged to Interference Plank In Republican Platform. SUICIOE Aag. 5,Pritsd- the right side in a skirmish with the troops cif Gen lidstias Samos la Ea cicada but Jean Danuageb July 11, ordered his amen to sostere art we thenmicisto and then can. imbued sisicide awe he ihnd ham punned into the nearby foothills, according to a story printed in Ls Madan Newspaper of Torreon, a copy of which reachJ uly IPP0111160d I. ed boas today. flowerer. Ow story win act credited at indlitarl headisnarters here at James. Prest and Mn. Wilson Cruising on littayllowei Car-mo- at y. Fortress Monroe. Va.. gag. 11.111ii naval yacht Mayflower with the Prod-diand Bra Wiliam aboard was crulablit 'duly today in lower Chaos-peaBay having mad a laisarelY trip from Washington. Toward no ths venial was ort Cape Marko City, vs, and It onvis expastad she would dont umber la Jasmines wail& nt ll care---f- jolt .. I i Aug. Washington. Lewitt, tho Dornooratic whip. stooks in the snots today in reply to the attack upon tho administration made by Charle E. Hughes in his !mooch accepting the Republicsn presidential , nomination. Republican strictures upon the administration', Mexican policy. donator Lewis denouncod aa treaeonabis. lle chortled that tho clause of the Republica. platform pudlatIn C interference in the internal affairs of Mexico wag responsible for ths massacre of troops at Carrizal until thei eeptaino of the Ropublican party shot at ths provident of tits United States did the Mexican outlaws shoot at the soldiors of the American pr..td.oi. b. said. The platform - dociaratits Senator Lewis characterized ato a "inimmone to and Villa to rover's, tit entrance of American soldiers into Mexico ono the bowleg once of America in hoe internal affairs." It WWI tits Republican COltirOnti011." laId Mr. I.aw. "which elm the soldiers at Corrizal." and he anasiled efforts of the Republican leaders to mak Maxie the, Soros awlsekvid gar, to facto. quit,' of Juet1011- egaloot th0 government at is the Washington ail to lenue." he doctored. "Denounoe the as to Maxico--fo- r that the tZttinttak. sontomptible sour isown country beim the world whenever that et the bleu& Huyou millato your own fellow ntan by holding him country sad hie prosidont , (Continued we two.) MIXICO-..Aho- ' ...F . 4 , t ril crossed ' I frt't , -- , 1, It 1;, 1 ol Petrograd, Aug. S. eta London, 3:11 P.mRussian troops bay. maimed , the river Seretk, south of the Iowa of Brody and In the region of Penia ki. toltiatopedy and have consoildated tba..74,.. easelsred positions. it was etlegally ,:, 1 sa id today by IBS iititailLati'litar 111Si1 partment. The official statement fol. ' i' 4:; r tt Ier e' - 7 , ANSWERS HUGHES as Treasonable 1 - ,,,..,..,...o- Russian Troops Have Crossed River Sereih ATTACK,4, t, I ,'''',?.,''',,o -- tbtiCelloilt7. ,.. :,,, 1 with very rtputool the enen,y. Eseept for some mining near Soucheta and 1..titirk there actority was nO ,n,ident of trnportane on th remainder of th Britton .front loam of ?, 1.14 Ittf,ts'ed enutiter att,telte pubesilt:1rel mgalost the Voainn lima-Mam-a ,. A 1..; i '1,:'f ;',,,'to:,( c ; -- the iimrne front Tarke...---,,..,.....- publican Strictures on Administration's Mexican Policy HAS OMITTED i. caw-amm- o SENATGR LEWIS Denounces chairmen of the matrontoft loos bad not sortved this foren000 aid It. wan 41e41202ft ottleikap.. Whisk of the four tesisostors bootherboods thai Um comet 'maid be complconi cla Monday after which the final vote levant be eocaltimed sod joint contemn-or- e ofth the chained regrew. moires held. Mt , L.When New York, Aug. Cribs of tbs balloon coot by the 40,000 employees of 221 railroad systems threagboid the ceentep had bean emmed today it lose announced that tits omen Mood so 1 for a strike. kw Only P.tirloe renlalifing aharolL I Favoring the French ,';, Lt;':rI'l! Nett "Ip aryl by trio Hritinh It air ofne.s') a nnw4ne4.1 by the teat. fliee tt,e urterttr,on The ivateniero -Neit-h of Pnaienal a attaek ilia! night in which Aitstraltans an4 troops of the nsw army took part eorripieteiv soci.esafiii, The fier n64111 fttain afte,,r,1 hoe ayareln on front nr 17,,,re than O. yliflif Ca ;44 re,' several hondreil I. I I I A Ritariatar TURKS n.i i, t ,I i; 7f :',."--- Par- WHILE 1 ''', i ,.,r al tI .,, :' l'i,e' :' A (.. Ill. Geow-r- i..; !,), Russians Cross the River Sereth And Succeed in Consolidating Their Positions. ..,,,f 41,...-,yN.- 61"Ai I i,,,, , ARMY MEN ENGAGED BRITISH POSITION failure under the fire of osir sea. chins gun& scout"Lin the Somme front rtench THESE two pietism were made by Sir Ernest Shackleton Memoir during his present antarctic expedition. ing astroplanes dolivortd IT attache They show a mono la the groat seutbera ice pack and hie vessel almost on her besot ends in the Acthe enemy during the mural of upon tording to m ntaanag. mostved Jle Buenos Aires. Argentina. Shackleton has reached the ice fields in his effort to which two ()armee mochinaa were rescue the 22 men left on Elephant istand leet April when his expedttion returned from the south polar ions. 'orriouely damaged and compelled to Fourteen Thousand in Assault precipitate,' within their ISM& The relief party left Flints Arenas 3uI 11 on the schooner Emma. which wee to be towed as tar south ea ;land Two other tiermon aeroplanes were Near Romani. East of Port possible' by a Chilean government steamer. after which it was the intention of the explorer to continue his down in the region of Verdun. search for his men. Ibrought near Abaucourt and the Said. on Eight Mile Front from Moranville." London reports that tho Chilean steamer Teich has arrived at Ushuaia. Patagonia. in a damaged condition after towing the schooner Emma of the Shackleton expedition 244 miles south of Caps Horn. Th. EmFighting North of Verdun ma continued ber voyage toward Elephant island after the Teiche left her. Upper-ANTARCT- t , :.:.? 2, 1 AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ".... Tr.-..- opoprt , tiq7, .., : ': . t 1. ), Fails Into Their Hands Ilis titt.iatiolL There lite been Intermittaol artaether motor& to "On the r tit took of the view. Mouton. fates a WI east of the fire Oaringis preparatery ortillery delivered epos as? goeitioae to the race forest an attack which mulled 1 Main German Second Line System on Front of 2,000 Yards :) 4i ) .."1WeilliVolar . '; 1 .'i,t ''',. - ,,;,I ,,,,. 1 . , ' r; 4,, ,- ..' (.144--,1- 1 1,11 - , - i 4 1 .1:'i! t';'14.11 ' OF POLIERES rel,,,r,4,, - - rs,,.-$- ,,,,r) i'l '' ;i, Id p m An on tho Vrench Vier.. re- uhniesmueno..orriluinigot, bet7 fighting itt Lowen 5HIP LYING ON HER SIDE Ill ICE 0 ICE PActr matui llnal ''',,,- i.,.., - ,.. i ' ; . ' t or - -is I , -. nhst -- ' r ...., ,,,- - 70.4 e ,k4,. , 0...46 :16,14, . 5- -- I) 7' , ) A , eiv..-ar.1- ...te.o4p..., mall , , 1 .7....', - l, ,taoc." -- t., ; : ,ts , . ;, pIt -- - Con- aft-alpulsed says the Fronch statement witted this afternott. the (dormant st.staining hotty lossot rho bombardment of the most trioItnt character took plat over the SW tire sector of Thiatinnont and rieury. Th. battle lasted from 0 o cocsat 4' r .,,,,,apa-m-----r- 1.16:11117;010,' qv - ... ' '. '1'1"..., UPON ';".1,4i. - , - -- , t' Tr., Fighting North of Verdun ;,.4 133.,, 'v.v. 0. 7 : 4 , r,, t , ' 411 ,,.. r:r;):,:',it ' e 't.- L. , sO ,it .7 '''' t,":711)1.4.11: r, ..4 .1:"4-',,N- ,, ct. 7. IS .. 44'. t .i, 4 i'Llr t : , a, .,':;',', '4. Ii;,', i,e. , ,,,,.',4,,, :; ),4.4 f :. ..:', qi. , 1" 4',N,i,14, '',,4,1,, ., ,., s 4,, .1 '. :,1.4 Aro ....i...:,,,; ,5,1,-- , 4- r , 1,,t., il1t.' I ' P.Itre444 - ,' - THROUGH THE NIGHT ,' iy., ,...moic."4"' m l0 ,S, ; 'Lt. ' g ;11 ' k - f . BATTLE LASTED ALL , i... ,:l...,,...-;-..,.;- 4- t V CAPTURE NORM :4W.....; 4t,. aPO .., -f 1,.,, -, f tinues, Resulting Generally to Advantage of the French. ., mi..1. ,It,h't t ,:,..r.; V , '. er.14.1,-...;:- , ..ink k' 1, Z ."'.., , ,...1".; , "-- 0 ' I e ) '- - 74' :1.1...4,4.4;1 l .a , , 4. 41 ,r1PI S BRITISH MAKE - Most Violent Character 4..,.. 14,.... - r (3- ! mom. , '41.4ç,,,.,,e ,.-- 4 11t'llge.;.. 'the the Philadelphia. Aug. I.Romberg of the A trittlital Association of Elea. trir and Railway Employee, of America were to for a raply waiting from the Rapid Transit company to the demand or tho association bertase in wage" and better for an working re:intim& The domand was sent to Thomas A. Mitten- of tho ?mint yesterday. -----company - L d . 44 ! E:44: ds 4 b d s mG,, " - L.w.4' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10,,,.1,4:z14,4144 trit fi ,P4)., tvro ,,,,,,i.,, loges began to take afloat on the stain lines of the Now York Railways emptily as early as i o'clock last Wight when the Irina mooting of conRAY.MOND ROBINS ductors and motormen voted to gait wok. One thousand men -took a sim---vote at a mooting- early this 'morning. Employees of the Second HUGHES wenn" lino. who had presented no to the company. struck In monyathy. Two hundred employ's of tne surface lines in Glower borougt tot4 to quit arty today. Vs Brooklyn linos are not involved. Minor Disorders. Chairman of Progressive NaSome minor disorders attended the declaration of the strikes in Manhattional Convention Makes Pubtan and a few arrests were made of strikers who attempted to Interiors ic Announcement with the operation of cars. So far as known no onewas injured during ttionight. ns officials of the Now York Railways company sasorted that only a PARTY 'DEAD" Mall Pdrclidinge of their mployons PROGRESSIVE bad voted to quit work and vt sought Philadelphia Employees Await Reply to Demand , Ili t.. , e.i tombil' - 1 Ile N., ." -- , - . czt ta- that with polio protection the car olineo could be operate& no wilco oommissionor promised to rut g policeitian on every car. ra - -, . dei, ri.o, ' pr,.;:ript...,,.:441oti ' '' oemol. 4',,MiNtfrizztar ... 177, f!:.--;1- Plea es .r 1 . i' lIppg mid S. n-- , rifest. ykK'kes ., ''''' , '"(44-.5V,401,419(.,;.p. . , .LN 4:, 4:,.. ,:1,,,. .. ,e ;....t::.' A7:1fr'',' - .;.4::- - 1 P''''IlltcY.I.r. .,..,:., ,,1 :,,,,,, - . it oh sow., c, LI.:,1 7;tr...4,M41:4,,z,t,..1, ''" (. iej &then. Ths.offtcials maid that 90 pew tent of the men wore willing to work we A -- - amaimmi The strike to "Mores a domains for Pk...tuition of the onion and increased dl V: - ttf":1-5,4:117;1- Th. street railway linos involved Strike Takeo - - .1.1',,,...a -:.4 .....44e ,,- , Noric-- the Now York Raiways commay. the Second avonime lino. Third Avenue Railway company and two lines in the Bracts. is - - , 001P-; ,.., ..,mild ,.. Bombardment Over Entire Sec.!, tor of Thiaumont and Fleury of e7, t ,ser".ev,crtvollit , , Unto. re .,.4","- ,.-,1- 4" two-thu- re 't c: ;71 Ala-bo- It , t) - 11.11...T , . -- , , , .41464.P64 et,X' D , 11, i ...' te7 kt etNit e e Al ,. T. r as - - k- , -- .''. -- , k '4..."-?"4- .:. . ' C ...,., es -- ;,iizi---- ) -4'- il b k Cl''',1 -., .111 .4- 014- -' ,,,,P 7j A litp::i..1.,,4 protossionai strikobroakors and loons in the places of trod empire-sothe sulkers. and officials of the Now York Railways oompany. and the New tort and QuOondi County railway said at IS atm that almost normal tutholails sews being mointainsid. Polio Commissioner Woods a policeman to ovary car of linos and "scoot for a few minor genonstratlons there wars no disorder Officer of the two companies oberted that fetter than SOO men had rick. 'rho cars weirs tato In totting away tont the barns which itict to tho bolted other to the day that a serious tioup lad boon effected. In the taro of the polies figures indicating that half ths normal number Of tars wore running. W. D. proaident of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Eloctric ansortod that vy Employoes. of tho employees had quit. no labor loadons sopertod that SO por cent of tha employees of tits Now York najiwayn company, which 01)- orates the majority of the surface hoes in Manhattan. had robot to yolks. The Worsted sed airway hole which wive not affected by Ma atrik vets. wars thronged by porsoes wao woe" unable to sups the mulatto rawest karts boos made that lire& the Polk" ovontisally would be stood-e- t - ., to thews yortorns. freparattoon woos made by many Mho harts financial and business in. Muttons in the lower part of tho city ls convoy atoll' OmPloreas front their boos to their Moss and stores In smonobilos and omnibesos sad many of las omployoes occupied rooms for the night soar subway or located lines in order to ragas thoir work on I t1.,4..a.-14- 1,,,J.r.....g.,is.... , ,.1 - 4 II. , ,, ,; -.- '17c.4 w Aug. I.Although were to effect today on 1 aril' every' surface car tine In Manhattan. QuOons and tho , ' 'Irmo with botwoon I.00 and 2.60 motormon and condoctors roported t - , . (-- ) zr.:: ..... . N-- r--------"-t&- -- 1 YEAR II FRENCH FAIL : - ,r, V 174 e - . 4, Zst,t I -- Two-- Says - ' tS" - .11, ,..rct t.1.,, Z) r4 do ,. -- -,- ..-.. IN 'I. to.- 4r 0 C::r4 t....Z.:t , President of Amalgamat- o.., .a.., 0 r ONLY SIGN OF DISORDER Q ,owI. p- - 0 DEMONSTRATIONS MINOR r. t', t4 With ftjl'ir ...1 7.; rtt I (' tf, 11: ; t4, I t ttti ti: t !..,'''' 1 of CBraptor ATTACKS ON a in tr.onb Surface Lines Has Not Interfered MateriaPy Nsrmal Schedules Pt, I. - I - Strike on i it , iy -- Sakharoff Gen. I - d, : 'ALL GERMAN Sir Ernest Shaddeton's Own Pictures Of 1 1 i - - 1,..1 . , : 10' Of , 1 l'-J:- t 010SH PRESS t .t.. r:, - I.4' - I1 ,, ' Iirt Y i A 1 :; . s , :.', &-i - |