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Law o d to g ve u nd po&eibie. sot gives pe, ERit In Petrograd. - Be Constitutent Assembly to Called in Near Future to eral Congress Throughout Russia - 4 a j di ,f C at the .opening today of the king A. Xr e T A ELIES HIS BEEN TO I OF GREATEST VALUEl 4 -- gen- t, Uny that the commUiaSt eaite theref motion by I ner of p; He- to gejj at ores are of the com of' P.nssian ' Soviets,1 Leon Trotzky,'' the Bolshe MliTti - minister of war, said, accord ing to a dispatch received here -" from Pasel this morning "Russia Is on the eve, of a general military service jl r "fJly td Czechoslovak- - drui and present that uz for pu'chui l. leans ppointed e Williams Troop efitvday, sent i of the anti'fft llted to the fs !lo Brown, i, and D. L CU, were J B. Bi was taken n ttel on a cbm1 r law, and ir reorge Brown. i t Fourth slntfUrachtT bonMt Ilk ears old and . tree woiren rv orderly condsr. rs old, who vs ion July 10. A new provisional government for Siberia which has the unanimous snpport of the population and which will continue to fight the Central Powers, has been established at Vladivostok. According dispatch from the Vladivostok correspondent of the Asahi, the new government intends to summons a constituent assembly and to restore law and order through-a,- j Tokio quoting he country. ter The r the last yer 09 a local neat- program of the new government includes thg liberation of Siberia from the Bolshe- - for i&defceii :ence staff w! foren War Frcrc European halt now ledge of f tecta to harrh sjrpseUU:s &. old and the r r 1 local mow and gradoalfr Aarahip ecessarv to po M oling abroad. o Quantico. land, before a he battle (rest aniAiEcfi.. if pvfhrei, f uf-- s' umverval etahilfhn nt of provincial ris a labor bureau, dintribu- ln!.n-n'nr- tnnrTarrToVr.h'idJew control of t Gnomic aettvitie. Hr w.tl thus Rvwia ,, gov-coun- ts t0 ibte aod preep Siberian (TOMB -- lercisl m ,t Wl Undergoing Changes " Wfd assure w ;ood of dt rajm- - M !vklri: datrd Juy Th hr driven westward rkut-vand n anjr are endeAvor. t0 wape In Mongolia. Rimirc t tb Czecho Slovak , 'ad tj the The P'mg, trr th PUticl Political tU"':s tne jtor M lmma. the constituent PIint a pr gcTinmenL the- - real need 77 So. 0f rh W0'J!i VUUdtK.H. T00PtDeSe,rt tej'ght. On Wesrern Lre ay- - g wmmonin.g You- - Coal dls-wr- new gQveriL-- A Pro-A1,- Vmv tie Harbin are , ,'1f'Prn Prorincen which et tntnta .favor ing forc IZU' - y tffce m armed with VPCfe Tnaohlne-grrr- s -- soidiery-ma-- H and kinds of positions some pros! rating themselves along the splashboards and footboards- - Motor J j! 10 Gzcho-glov!,- k nn I mixed-u- p a'ffivp- - A gtme-Thworkpeople, are en- tirely out of hand. Jn the mills and ' workshops they will close doan the establishments at any tim of the day to hold meetings lasting over whatever periods they think fIL y . Attendance compuUory. at these meetings Is A man is posted at the gate. armed with a gun, and nobody Is allowed to pans out during the meeting. Some of the people who hung rounds certain parts of the works not keen on . in T' . ' AFTER EVENING Id. Several Washington July. banks and broker are under investigation hv th office of the alien property custodian. In an effort to trace the exact origin and handling of more than a million dollars paid the New York Evening Mall All persons who participated In the transaction will Iranalar aa war even though the to States wnt to hf.1( b Ampncam, cw m(inf-ad bureau of inves- property custodian a'Hh headwartef the,I tigatout Tork hpld vinfPrcnces (0(Jay. ,llh . AThe Mall .w being. Mr JPalp. I sergenrr tYm. H.Feliv PS'J Pe front of the American in the rushes of the trehch and covered the advancewas one His act ba,anqeof the pl t oon. has-berecordof the bravest that ed in this fighting rftm xm nHe tn aav tost Frtvste in ,i ; . j, h Advance Lines : ETu w 4 taxes 10. Artillery Paris, July duels on the front north of Montdidier and south of the Aisne near Chavigny farm, u SUD- - department. present liquors and tobaccos, qtudruplir soft drink levies and making general increase in other exist mg rates, the treasury suggestions include taxoof 50 per eerit n retail prices of Jeaelrv watches and clocks except thoae eold to army or, navy men, 29 per cent on automobiles bicjcles, muscaj instruments, etc, ; .1 0 cents a gallon on gasoline. to be paid tv the whoaatali.r. 19 per tent on hotel bills for room over tl 50 a day or American plan over 55 10 per cent on ali cale or restaurant bii.a and taxes of unstated amounts on men's suits selling for more lhan 5S0, women's suits ovT HO and coats over 539. mens hats ucr 54 shirts over 52 pajamas over 52. shoes over"-7Thosiery over 3 gloves twee 5 Jr wnderwear ewet $ it all neckwear and canes, women s dresses over 125; ' skirts over 5 la, hats over 519: shoes over 56. lingerie over 55, corsets over 52, and all furs etc.r chfMren'e eiothmr Iceidd-- ' ,ng jgjits over 515. paireea. toilet ar- - , ' The statement reads: "Activity was displajed by our owe and the enemy's artillery north of Montdidier and south of' the. Aisne. in the region of Chavigny farm. In the A.i f -- xt , Vi'- - j -- -- carried ; Champagne French tro-ipout several ra.ding operation- - which resulted In the taking of prisoners. n Jutv S, seven Ger-m- an Aviation atrplares were brought dowrt and two captive balloons ect on f.r and destroyed by our air forces r we.,...r..y I.,,, eondweV-imentv.brought enthuiastic tribute Michael Bubo-k- tree-after vr German Artillery- and - -- Machine Guns Active LfOndou, JtilV' tivity was developed inc by thw (Jpnnan With the Amerktan Army on the Marne, July 19. By the Asauciaied Press.) The fronts west and east of Chatoaa-Thier- rr; where Amerknn troops hold positions." i have been bd.eved thai quiet, but it heavy fighting may break louse at any n vorner, t. , Tort night the enemy anlirry fire was far below normal The gunners maintained an intermittent-bombardmeof the enemy- - lines. especiaUy In the region of Hill 2H west of Chat can Thierry. ,2 r FROM HUN CAMP SXJ- in A fevi K. Vf TV I "ft , , ,.,3-.- ; . i I.;' J: S. - , fl" Rom, cnred to Otto E coper or vnBtam fallen a victim to (he lnnuenaa eo prevalent tn Che Germathat has been n-army r- - according to advice-froa Swiss source that have reached the Epoca. These declare that toe emperor ba gone home from the French frond becauee of toe at taclr of .3pan-ia-h grippe.", aa it is called, and that several members of the emperor's family are also suffering .from ,-- -, the ' same malady., 1, .kjivftAavf S .v ,s2,a eSJV - i if-5 1 r? 7J .1 ? i nt t I do , . 5 ' T se Austrians Impressed Italians Into Army - m .. iutna has the Ormin Gcficrat Below as comTismder-ln- front-becau- Keen,- July JO. -- von July, 19- .- AocepV chief Cf the forces cm tbo Itatn Germany refused to serai IS German divisions with him, accord ilng to the newspaper Epoca. which base the statement on advices frems a Swiss source Austria, it adds, has temporarily rev ens, ng hergiven up th idea-o- f self for ber recent defeat --by 1aJyv EMPEROR WILLIAM INFLUENZA PATIENT - nr Take German General ' Pans. July TO. Oorp. Everett Buckley of KBburse.- - Ills., an e viator in the French service who was cp-tore- d by to Germans at Verdun has escaped from irmany. According to a dispatch from Zurich to Le he reached Swttzerfand Journal, T needs y morning. ha ilt Austria Declines to -- - . Heavy Fighting May Break Loose Any Time m dr p- ? h ro iden-QOe- - r?t,rn these were repulsed On the Ftandcr front the earned out an operation tn tl'e vicinity of Merrls, northeast of Xitpe wood by means of a liu: h the ime was advanced a abort. dtsiaacA-an- d prison r were taken. Wz-dhe- ed aft- - - ViUere-Bretorunea- hr-th- one of these German machine him despite the gunners, bayer-tie- d bv fact that the enemy was protected of an armor The ferocity of attack was the Americans and the French shown in a statement by a German a member of prisoner who was a by a lieutenant. group of 38 captured of left is men. all that Thirty-eigh- t my. entire c,mpaji.mhe hid told me a An Anierirsn private weird storv of a part of the fighting He said that ho had shot a German w to a machine gunfier whom tie at him, he tree. After firirg six shots wa sure that he had struck his man TVhen the deluge of machine gun bulthe tree lets bad ceased. heclimbed the man he to see what happened. to reached the he When had shot the enemy Led silenced gun. he foundwas not a pristo toe branches He gun. He was ons made secureeoto the he to would not that firmly tied there The fight Washington, July - 1 , fall out after he had been killed. in the senate today over the began amendment to the 5U.000.OtXt emer- gency food appropriation bill proposing naLanaL pro hi h mon - duriug the EIGHTH01 PEOPLE- war. after Dec, 31. Senator Penroae of Pennsylvania called up the committee amendment PERISHEO OH RIVE- R-, and proposed his point of order that it is general legislation attached to an appropriation bill and subject under the rules, to elimination from the biU. COLOMBIA STEAMER Prohibition advocates .vigorously oontested toe parliamentary move Senator Jones of Washington declared that the biJL Is eh tefnporary, special An official measure to stimulate food production Peoria Tiir July-1- 0. during the war and hi not a permacheck completed this morning show nent or regular appropriation meaT. In the suresenat thst' I . persons perished eteamer Columbia disaster. So far M ilsef should decide whether It is a general appropriation measure. bodies have been recovered and In support- xt thw point pf order Senators Penrose and Phelan insisted All of the f bodies recovered, exevery line in the bill ofthat virtually show bruises, indicating, one, cept carrie an appropriation and that the ficials ssy. that all were asstruck by rule barring, .general tormiatlon toe boat pieces of -flying wreckage . ., - applicable. , 1 : :n ooUapa?d- I 4 ese taxes, w Would be levied directly tne ens, from t the vUinity of save tod upon ths Ancre, consumer, the list propose doubling the present motion picture admission war ofilre report. The Germans delivered local quacks tax and imposing a tax of 5 per- - cent area but on movirg picture theatre rentals, IB en ar, peHrraa: -- the present film tax eliminated. A 19 per cent tax on wire leaks PROHIBITION Intended to apply to telegraphs, telephones and other wires whose ue I leased, is another of the treasury proposals. T he retaU tax prinetpte ki new In ll the United States tax law although it has been levied in England, France and Germany. The treasury suggested that 10 per cent basis for tola plan would be too, low and that anyone wanting thef retail goods Would pay as high as !0 per cent. Wnuhtaffton. July The treasury proposed a license tax tins prohibition amendment to of 519 a year on soda fountains. The suggested tax on, domestic servthe mureetioy food production . ants would allow an exemption .of bill. Senator Swihbnrjt of Drti. one female servant. Others would be Of wsire. piT.Hificnt taxed as follows, tlm senate, ruled today, is not First servant Sir per cent of wages servant 50 per cent; paid; second gerroanr and should be stiefcen third. 75 per aent; and on- - mors than from die bill as an attempt to servants tnot three that one - provide general Jegb-lBikon an female servant ) t09 counting per ceoc of wage paid in each easa , approptovtiqn measure. Senator Juno, of Washington, a prohibition advocate, appeuied. from the CORPORAL ESCAPES . decision.' -- d. a... STILL RSmw Stockholm. July 19. Finnish' government has ordered all Jews expellrd from Finland before Sept. 30 and haa Instructed all communities to deny f oodrto J ewr after that date, accordJewish Washington, July 1 0. According to ing to report reaching the an official dispatch from Switzerland press bureau here. today the retirement of von Kuehi-man- n aa German foreign minister and LIEUT. MEISSNER . . the appointment of von Hints, to sucAN ACE BECOME -- HAS ceed him is looked upon as a victory for the It is also With the American Army tn France, a few day ago the Social July 10. (By The Associated Prese) democrats announced In the Socialist Lieut. James A. Malasner of Brookwon hie fifth aerial victory, there,Pper VorwaerU that if von Kuebl-man- n lyn, becoming an see by bringing down, was forced to go Chancellor von by with Lieut. Hamilton In company rto retire. Coolldge of Boston M enemy Herlling would The Swiss view, however, is that the airplane over Chateau Thierry. The German machine fell In flames. ed fn any German Coolldge - attacked-T- he way, Jor .the military' party is first. Metaaner Jhen took up the fight of In a bullets, stream (Oclcy reality avaming and part of Its pol- and got icy r v make a few concessions In the enemy plane bursting Into flames. form and In regard to the staff to the The victory has been ofhnaliy , Liberal party, ,r r i s Members of the committee in- where French troops have re- -' dicated that the list would form cenfcly made inroads upon the the basis for' consumption taxes German lines, were announced in their draft of the WIL MAIL office today. war the by Besides doubling taxes on m I vKhVS t GOUENT i puhrisThed disabled, too iK.Scswe' o! t Calling to a private to brine up Follow with to it be said toe ammunition. 1 will do the rest. the Supplied with cartridges t private. Sergeant Felix planted himself two-seat- IGIT ' , it is alleged that the imperial Ger-apermitted to give nvan government became the owner of A. more details of the pari plav.'fhe paper through Ir. Edward nodei arrest -- in New ho f itTby the American volunteer 1 ork on charges of perjury Under fought ghoulder to shoulder with the the law the money involved In the IGT xV 1 - Up in Tree FINLAND ORDERS ALL JEWS EXPELLED IE oeopte , Gunners Tied are in man-of-w- taC IlW rit i .T ID. t Northeast of Nieppe Wood On Flanders , Front and cf pork prcduc lo the house ways and means com-mivTl'y jinittee today'vvitti attention cen- M Capture Many- - Prisoners. (aifUM hosj fpr. -- Amerlcat B American exports C.WOOO in Mat Uk A ili 'nccon-u- , Oebor&e d. rm of General pouTurs' d Wood, believed by mary Amencdiin to pork.M (iaF r pro'tering upon the list of ,fi tho be .tbo foremost . American so.dier, bU'in Jaruai while a junior at Harvard to en- - ihe Allies qutt fprUTa- tions for new or higher : MrZ Hoover rsKi In the irmy a a private at Camp pour I of Jroren beef mentbiyfIon luxuries and necessities Forurton, where hie father now com f0r ore mortis. Hun Machine Units of toe Roman navy lie rusting hi the ports of the country -- frorn whlch- the AfHe hare ex-- " pected so much.' At Monrmansk, I aaw a known as (he "Woodbine packet." colloquially, and five lying inactive aod apparently permitted t rust lute scrap iron, with their flag even rotting or having been shot into ribbons. - - On the walls there was an ef- -. fteial Intimation of a reward for Information with regard to the assassination of the admiral of the port, which had recently taken place. AttendanceCompuhory. 4itryr; urj- Battleships Rust. -- i. be questioned aHr"rbeVe rattled n, n j i - All Would be Levied Direct-l- y Upon the Consumer Motion Picture Levie Are ENEMY ACTIVE EAST OF AMIENS ' To be Doubled. 191 ua I believe Russia to be a country with great commercial and in- -dustfiar powibl lines, but 7 have" not very much faith in Its people being reorganized Into a fighting .. i yrcc, fto.e . Gertnan deoeption in the peace arrangement and the subsequent acquisition of territory have made a deeper tmpreesmn m ged de- - ittemor. tght,) fioniie, . - Cprr -- 15 ditm la'FJ,'''11 J Front "r',rahl,R ,n Russia I! !ht machine-gu- eJ? '& j AlBUew along ready to mow down any obstruction to the dreams of New Russia. The result is that those who longed tor what they called free- dom have, .at p re" sent, got something which they would gladly have substituted by the old re- - e Z4'2?Jt Z nal s To differ-ttB!- personal Jealousies and vrtn.l reed of a responsible piwrnren h Demonstrate tl) ho adds, because and !Umw fats JnOrJer predicts elimination of QiaeCon of intervention, m he em - experieR n beijhi teie ction tlf uation"ln Important an, sift &L "The hy iU Such method of - escape were common, in fact all manner of schemes were adopted that death might be dodged. Police official were imt in sight. Motor cars cent proposed th From Ju.j to April, Liuteu. htaigg LXLQTltd io iti JOtiUU.OOy rjxrek of rabeat prou ki4 Ti wai rarulatpd i 'Gd K"r TrTham. TrSllTlTl Herbert H jucr American food adirir- - SrstiOHa - afor Ttf of tni .7 TGV CHUC Dill 1A Ellt of ih eenied lhe o'ufivr sacr.ftc - 1 O?0DC!KC Great Country. e, togo, L presttoW le of , relation 1 di j avoid v Situation fcb nficturen Juro- - of, nrurAW a - 'fStt L the-pear- - , hoped, bo lhe tf)re. grea, RlJsms- - . spied by the new of Krlpes of jh of ti.r adds the the spMtlHU of fi s 'off njpph 1117 r u Make Etcapes. - n J, . .. Times a :rs.u-U-i fl T?v foed rfr- rraip o th food mtnfrtrr Aru'iican .food adminiaLra-totn an adfiav5 trrKirp fipur coun-eidress indT Lpfore the consumer iW (Who Ha Jow Retained From a Commercial Post in Prerograil) 15. June TOOK HOLM. attending have been heard to say "And this is our freedom tate PetrogTad Is in a This rhich baffles "deHpttan stoppages of work do not tell for" general disorganisation against the workpeople. They deIn ths mand payment as though they bad and political turmoil. been working. In some places they streets officers and women of ons time subetance and wealth are to Ignore the presence, of the masters and will atop work tor tea. be found selling papers, all their wealth being beyond their reach. drinking. Gone so pphed to the foroes After the great resolution I saw from- - which a shot had., never" IaUn!a; coffins ,erosshg the beea fired M weft rheils and bridge containing anything but transport wagon wove sold to corpses. One coffin moved about the enemy. sn much that the people called out Numerous eheds containing . suspicious fob It to be ppened. and war material, have that within was some officiat enbeen act on fire, and a number deavoring to ea cape the penalty of aeroplanes were similarly deimposed generally upon his class. stroyed. The Germans disorganised Others conjectured that it was the railways by"thir agent, and some poor soul who whs not quits when the food troubles commencdead, philosophically adding, hut ed the infant of revolution rapidhe soon will be The loed of life ly grew up into a demon of. deor death was rot safely away. struction. London. to (By A. E. Dtsley.) 1 temal Affairs p Campm? it arrest by 8 Jb- MjA (Rpmal CDrrfpon(lence.) French Trent In-- " And Not In Russia 1 1 uied ofr vr liamcrn Trotzlty also emphasized the necessity of Russia having a powcrfularmy. To Fight on ib-f- r pan The'ropT5 tfafe SITUATION IN Iff X4.e hr Itutni'rWtT. . my, in CHANGE BIG 50 pER : T& vik j., Bombard Cha vTgny Farm on Aisne Front Where French Made Brilliant Advance srmans ii.MiftTAXES AMOUNTING TO "sa 4 "-' ml aion string of the a and Mean' Has Begun Preparations For Framing The New Revenue Bill House - - W ay Committee 1 London, June- 2r UerrKpondench is llano of the Associated Pres drafted inio tho from the Trtntino Asrstrian army and made to fight to. der duress have suffered m.ulrr ment at the hand of their Auvtnan oommandera, according to (he story of ( Conti need op page wye n. J 1 - ; r - - I -i- , s:.rt , -- i ,jx , |