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Show t SIX OTHER TOWNS IN CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC REPORT-- , ED TO BE IN RUINS. PERIOD OF LENIENCY ENDS FOR THOSE WHO FAILED TO ' PROPERLY REGISTER. Citizens Camp In Parka In Downpour Destruction of , of Rain Following Their Homes by Earthquake or Volcanic Eruption. Government Sets In Motion Machinery for Effective Enforcement of Penalties Upon Those Who Would Evade Selective Draft Sun Miguel, Salvador. Ran Salvador, tlm rniil till of tin republic of Salvador, with n population of more than CO, 000, bus been totally destroyed. No details a to the manner lit which the city was destroyed have been received, but It undoubtedly was the re suit of an earthquake ' or volcanic eruption. ore Residents of San Salvador cuniplng Id the afreets and parks. At the time the report was sent it had been ruInlttK heavily for five' hours. ' An operulor w ho reached the wipe of the destroyed zone reported that San Salvador was In ruins and that .everything within a radius of thirty miles had been destroyed by the earthquake. A dispatch from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, ho jh that In addition to the wiping out of Sun Salvador, the towns Siieldchoto, Quezaltlpcqtie, Nejupa. rulsnal, Armcntos and MeJIcauog ulyo were destroyed. MeJIeunos wus a su liurh of San Sulvador. More than (K persons ' have lost their lives In Sun Sulvador in the lust two years as the result of earthquakes. The city, which was founded about 1525, Is located about 120 miles southeast of the town of Guatemala and Is on a small stream which flows Into the Pact lie ocean. The city Is connected by rail with Aon Jut la and La I.lbertad and contains a large university, the national palace, the natlonul library and ustrnnoinlcul onservatory and a botutdeal garden. The population of the enpital Is GI.OOO. CONSCRIPTION FOR CANADIANS. Premier Borden Preeente Bill for , Com-- puleory Military Service. Ottawa. A hilt for compulsory mill tury service by Cunadiaas between the ages of 20 and 45 years was presented In the house of commons June It by . Sir Hubert Hordeii, ' , 1 Miring the next seven mouths, ti keep four Cumidlun army divisions In the field, the enlistment of 70,(MH) men Is needed, he said, and to keep five divisions In the field 8I,H0 men are tneeded. There ts a greater number of suitable men In Canada. It has been decided that they should he brought to anas hy compulsion. All Canadians, under a law which had been on the statute hooks for forty-ninyear., ure liable for the defense of the is tun-fr- y and liable to he sent abroad If the government decides that 111 defending the country they should fight beyond ' ' Its houiidaries. e INDORSES AMERICAS AIMS. ' to Principle Laid Britain Agree Down In Presidents Note to Russia. London. In reply to the Russian govcrilinciit'y request for a statement of the British wur ulnm, Groat Brltutn bus forwarded to Petrograd a note In which It expressed hearty acceptance and approval of the principles wlilcl President Wilson laid down In his historic message to congress. The Itrltlsh government believes, broadly speuk-latluit the agreements made from time to time with Britain's allies are confirmable to these standards. Washington, Orders for the arrest of every man between the ages of 21 ivi 30, Inclusive, who cannot show a i certificate of registration for war ser- vice wus Issued by the provost marshal general on June 11, Generul Crmviler'H orders In part say : "Quotas are to he psslgned to the several states In prowrtlon to their isipulallon as determined by the bureau of the census and not in proportion to the registration. The result Is that every person who has failed to register Is seriously increasing the burden of those who have registered. Ample notice and every opiort unity has now been given and tiiere Is n longer any argument upon which the can he conconduct of doned. The period of leniency lms now passed. It Is requested that every effort he now made, to detect and arrest persons subject to registration who have not registered and to bring each ease promptly to the attention of the neurest representative of the department of Just lee. The penalty for failure to register on June 5 Is Imprisonment for a year and enforced registration, hut General Crowder Immediately after registration day recommended that loeijl registration hoards provide farther opportunity for delinquents, The department of Justice has notified United Stutes attorneys to release those already arrested for failure to register, providing they have now reg istered. General Crowder had nearly completed a draft of regulations to govern exemptions and exemption hoards and expects to luy It before Secretary Raker in a few days for approval. The general believes no class should be exempted as such, hut that local hoards should decide on the circumstances in each Individual ease. He favors use of some device such os a jury wheel for drawing the names of those to he examined hy the exemption hoards. Germany Holda American Prisoners. Washington. Germany has notified the United States that she regards the seventy-fou- r American merchant sailors brought In hy the raider Jloewe ns prisoners of war, and that they will he treated as such. To Insure them of adequate care In the prison camp this government has arranged to siqi-pl- y them with additional food and other necessities through Switzerland. , Irish Convention Planned. London. The convention to he convoked hy the government In nn attempt to solve the Irish problem will he composed of 101 members representing every walk of life In Ireland and will he presided over hy n chairman of Its own selection, or falling that, by a man chosen hy the HUDSON MAXIM I- - - g, Record Price for Bull Calf. Worcester, Mass. D, W. Fields of Itrockton, Mass., paid $53,200 for a five months old bull calf at the , association convention nuctlon sale here. The previous record price for a bull calf vvas $35,000. 4 j ' ' . v . ' , 'Wr V Peace Confab Postponed. been postponed until September. ' Now Stamp Tax. Washington. New' stump tuxes of T cents on bank checks and drafts of more than 15 to raise 'from $s, 004,000 , to 110,000,000 were written Into the war tax bill by the senate finance committee. Slacker Plead Guilty. Roekford, III. Pleas of guilty were made by nearly RK) men held for refusal to register under the selective draft law when they were arraigned before a' 1 'tilted .States commissioner here and In Relvldere. Climax In Affair of Greece Brought About Through Joint Effort of Entente. Deposed Sovereign Will Quit Native Country. Artillery Busy In th Theatre, Another Greji Athens. King Constant I tie "f Greece has abdicated his throne In favor of Ids second sou, Prince Alexander, and with Crown Prince George Is to leave '' Greece. deon the made was The abdication mand of the entente powers and thus ends the anomalous situation which use of long has existed In Greece been tbe refusal of Constantine and his followers to acquiesce In full In the demands of the entente allies for the freedom of movement of their forces In and through Greece and for their safety from attack. That the entente was prepared to move with expedition In bringing a change In the situation In Greece Is Indicated by the fact that simultaneously with the arrival In that country of the French senator, Joiinart, who bore plenary powers to act for the entente, eatne the occupation hy the Ituliuns In northwestern Greece, near the Alhuiilan frontier, of the strategic town of Knnlna, and hy other entente forces of Elnssoiut, in northeastern Greece, situated at the foot of Mount Olympus and near the Gulf of Salon-lk- l. London. The deinorulizt along the Ypr.s front havlit Ing frantic effort to rt they lost In the titanic ATto Sg' Being Expected,, Rueela Remain Ta Marshal Haigs success. ' forces, South of Teutons heavily hoinhunH ish positions, fulling, however any gains. Aerial activity between the British fliers continue Nine enemy machine for hy the British, who ' ere thit three, , There fyt been no that part of the line wnerntf are facing the Gertmms the character of small tucks. On the w, nicmlusKh, Germans early Sunday moniijf truted a small salient but almost Immediatelywg, out with the loss of iimnjvr( prisoners. In the Austro-Itnliutlwtr fighting Is being done entirely artillery wings of the optmsinj, There has been no ntcinpt g and Level and No Annexations, No Indemnities Fire Started in 2400-foo- t by the Ituliuns of tL, sumption Hand Must No ChimChange Shaft was Soon a Roaring Territory offensive on the Carso front, tin Except for the Purpose of Fair ney, Men Having No Chance Both the former king ami Prince It Is believed another great kile Chance and Liberty. . of Eacape from Flames. George, It was announced by Premier ably Is not far distant. In Macedonia, especially slat Ziilmls, intend to leave the country Butte, Mont. At least 200 miners Washington. President Wilson, In a Vardar river sector, artillery dor Is that It they reported met death in the Speculator and Gran- communication to the new government Immediately. In progress. , and on a embruk will British warship ite Mountain mines of the North Butte of Russia, lias made plain the war The- - situation at Krondadt t of Ivy to Switzerland way proceed Mining company, on June 9, as the alma of the United States and Its poIt Is presumed that Prince the council of workmen' and Italy. sition on No annexations; no Indemresult of a fire in the mines. Alexander will take up Ids kingly delegates Is still defying thepnr When the fire was discovered 412 nities. duties with full acceptation of the ul government, remain ttw, 4 No territory must change hands exmen were In the mines. Of this numently, as Its first tep In ber, 222 were rescued from one prop- cept for the purpose of securing those Its threat to take resolute Kiln TCINGCONSTANTINE erty and 00 from the other. Hope of who inhabit it a fair chance of life government lms recalled nn finding any of the missing men alive and liberty, says the communication. dais from Kronstadt. A bon "No Indemnities must be Insisted has been abandoned. sign in the crisis there l th The lire started on the 2400 level upon except those that constitute paythat the fleet In that port h when a carbide lamp came In contact ment for manifest wrong done. and cun be depended on to aid it No readjustments of power must be with Insulntlon on an electric cable. eminent. . The Granite Mountain shaft caved In made, except such as will tend to secure the future peace of the world and for a considerable distance. KIDNAPED BOY DR0WNI2 Twenty-seve- n men, rescued alive the future welfare and happiness of Its from the 2400-foo- t level of the Specu- people. Body of Babe Stolen From Hi In unmistakable terms President Missouri Banker Found in Wi, lator mine, owe their lives to the heroism and resourcefulness of Manus Wilson declares against Germany's Springfield, Mo. Baby Llovd Duggan, a wo found dead on June 9. TV nipper, or tool proposal to restore the status quo benine 0 . v, . ;r. boy. Young Duggan, displaying f"Ht fore th war. , had been drowned In a well oiupp It was the status quo ante out of presence of mind, showed his older abandoned farm at least four .L' Hi fellow workers how to bulkhead them- which this iniquitous war Issue forth," now 1 vlous, according to the finding selves from the dangerous gns and he says, the power of the imperial nn autopsy, when the band of I right preserve their lives until their rescue. government within the empire and Its amine era who took him from his (mao The Granite Mountain shaft, 36i0 widespread domination and influence of last week b? dStat nesday night feet deep, w as stain a roaring chimney, outside of that empire. fear capture. The child had let his hi That status must be altered In such and with the destruction of Its supry coa naped from Its home and tie uatlo porting timber's the ground was cav- fusliion as to prevent any such hideous J. Holland Kent, a bunker, ta' o riel ing, compelling all work to he directed thing from ever happening again. b"'' Informed by on anonymous The president's communication was from the levels connected with adIt pri: It was being held for ransom to delivered the Russian government for joining mines. The Speculator, another shaft about hy Ambassador Francis at Ietrogrnd. s in tl Kaiser on Firing Line. 800 feet distant, connects with the ition London. Emperor William w CHINESE BLOCK MEASURE. Granite Mountain on the different Field Marshal von Hlndenhert h thiol levels. (level, El tel Fredrlch anil other tnenib f to th That shaft also was In danger, ns Dissolution of Parliament Would Pre-.vestuffin'1' the German emperor's Declaration of War on Germany water from the levels was running jbly St. Peters stntlon at hent, Iekln. President 1.1 Yuan Hung Into It and had caved a portion. There BflSl by rob' bombarded when was It vvas no fire in this shaft, however. has announced a willingness to accede is th. day, lied airmen the other Tons of vv liter vvas poured Into the to the demand of Gen. Uhnng-IIsnis e to a dispatch to the ExclunF be that dissolved and has parliament and Granite Mountain stuift and from King Constantine hat been forced graph company from a Dutch fr nd wl points on connecting levels with ad- drawn up a mandate of dissolution. by the allies to abdicate the throne of correspondent. The emperor! ' was the acting premier, Greece in favor of his joining mines as neur as it is possible Dr. army second ton, was unhurt but three however, has declined to countersign Prince Alexander. to get to the scene of the accident. roes nearby were killed. e leg! It Is believed that the mine damage the decree anil his signature Is neceswill exceed $1,000,000. tl sary to give effect to It. ideas which the protecting powers dePlacet Curb on Talk. If parliament Is dissolved, it will sire to tie put Into The fire, which started on the 2400-fointend Convinced effect In the gov Washington. level, com m u nlcu ted quickly to make Impossible a declaration of vvur rnineiit of Greece (lining the present able naval Information I rro1 a as on China which for from the six rakel hy shaft smoke, Germany months war. lie Is 21 years old and has been poured enemy, Secretary Daniel of E In great clouds, retarded rescue work. ns It takes this time to elect and asrice from antleaieiite proelMtlex. der Sunday at the urgent Miners from adjoining properties, or- semble a new parliament. e ol The reign of Constantine I ns king Admiral of oit chief Benson, dered up from underground as a pretaeni f the Hellenes was brief, dating JOSE GUTIERREZ GUERRA only forbidding all persons hi the ecicQ caution, went to work ns resetting fioin March 1.8. 1!)13, when his vlee from discussing, except father, la n gangs, aiding national guardsmen, w bo or I, George wi.s assassinated iu Salon-ik- l. among themselves "nn? had been called to the scene. sturd, families members of their With hope rekindled h.v the finding 'fit v Brief as the reign was, Constantine lion rclutlng to the dlspodth d wl of ten men alive on Monday in a laid enjoyed prior to the movement1 beginning of ments or proposed crosscut 3000 feet from the station on tin great war In 1!U4, n vul or military forces, period of Wand the 2200 level of the Speculator mine and had inpopularity III! of the North Butte Mining company, creased the territory of the Greek Ute on War Patb. Will ' efforts of the army of rescue men exmonarchy hy over 50 per cent. His Durango, Colo.Reporf t) I ploring all accessible workings for attilmle of opposition toward the en- here from the Ute reerviit quick those who tuny have escaped death named ' tente iHHiers when tlivlr chiefs cute Ute that troops occuh from the poisonous gases Incident to pied part of Greek . Uydlin in the Posey, with several territory In tire the lirnidte night's Friday Macedonian campaign against the begun ; & threatening' W- - V- f fit! Mountain shaft have been redoubled. "Il teutonic allies, however, brought him They are well armed. tof Into conflict with tlie statesmen agent ut Ignacio, liendqimiie OFFERS REWARD FOR SLACKERS con t. recce and resulted In the establish-me-of hp reservation, refused to of a provisional the Governor of Idaho Takes Steps to reports. government headed hy Elipluherlos KdledEnforce Registration Law. Venlzelos. 0f ... whom the king hud driven Many German Aviatori front the Boise, Idaho. A vigorous cmnpnign ago death .Kv post of premier. Copenhagen. The to run down the slackers who failed Didl'idc the German papers Throughout it long series of 'trloti to register June 5 or during the period tions mid conflict with the negotia- terrible toll the western bin I of grace allowed hy the war departentente comma inters Constantine ltor. net. was often Ing. among German ment, which has expired, is to he Hu an Issue of the Berlin. Ken In waged In Idaho, The governor bus ZuT1 ?f ll,,n(r it was largely, authorized the payment of n reward of mpa ns u other papers appears cliurged, eb result of the Influence of two to three and often of $25 for the arrest of any slacker. Queen notices of deaths In the ophlu, sister of the "4 ai The total registration under the German emperor, hum he married In Joe Gutierrez Guerra was elected I hftl issfl. Constun-- t draft law In this state went over the Russians Refuse to B91 no declnred of Bolivia on president 5 May and will at throughout thut he do-- s 85,000 mark when Adams, Klmore and Arlz.-Elab- orit'' lre.1 only to iimtntiiln Phoenix, 8.ii Oneida counties were heard from. The b inaugurated an August 14. Bolivia ,,u 'V and neutrality th marked was th flrat American nation to braak ceremonials ,K w 'mated not hy are Fremont, counties llq " unreported , with Germany following the United Jail here Jtme 9 of thirty hut by consideration Iduho anil Owyhee, "yUthlea 'hi ( States. from a colony of the welfare of the Russians 'hlttl Greeks. refusal to reuister for scic Indians In Montana Restless. ' Holland an Queen in Train Wreck. Non Liner Cornea Aeroea. y Helena, Mont, Governor Samuel V. Interned If jjj London. Queen Wllhclmlna of HolPrisoners I'orf. Many American dtt-S- u act Stewart has received a telegram from land had n narrow escape from hree Salt Lake CIty.-Tinjury " d?. '' Forsythe announcing that the Chey- in u train wreck June 8. Four curs of r" States German prisoner twenty-on- e m v 8 who enne Indians, refused to register the trntu in which the hiici u'1" queen wus reSunday, morning t for the selective draft, are holding turning to The Hague were derailed igth cautions had been taken, Tit wur dances and threatening flolenec. at llonten. near Utrecht. -Mr to trained mid sent n 'J They come from IlonoHilnj111 Numerous Villages Destroyed. himt Three Murdered In New Jersey. German Starving V Sim Salvador. According to various N. "f J. william Belgian. Flomlngtort, n. Plan Export Retritl, here received the 'rn reports earthquakes Queen. Ids wife mid Ids daughter, Miss ,l","h Concerned o,7wI,h!rr,T'm Washington. of last week destroyed numerous vil- Eleanor Queen, a school teacher, were vt ,M mouths nr 50(1 Ret. purchases of grain by l ,t, lages In the department of Im Liber-ta- murdered near Mount Pleasant, Hunt, Germany I tries In Atuerleun market pi other villages suffered consid- erdon county, Friday night. The furn, tlon lenders will mgn rt p erable damage. buildings were burned.-- prompt pa sage of tb tlon measure. IN COMMUNICATION. n 1 5 n Ml,, May Bo All Summer Session. Washington. Resigned to another hot weather session, congress plans to dlsistse finally of Imimrtant war measures long pending, and to begin consideration of uew legislation promising at least a month or six weeks uioro work. War Mesaage for School. President Wilsons Washington. wur message, arranged with footnote references and notations, to make It available for detailed study by schools, hsa been Issued In pmnpldet form by the committee of public Information, IN SUCCESSFUL HAIG'S MEN POINTS ALONG ot London.1 Owing to various circumstances, the generul meeting of the International Socialist committee, set for June 8 In Stockholm, could not he held, says a Renter dispatch from the Swedish capital. It is rumored, suyg the message, that the meeting has , PRESIDENT WILSON MAKES PLAIN POSITION OF THIS COUNTRY BUTTE PROPERTY CAUSES GREATEST DISASTER IN HISTORY OF CAMP. BLAZE DEPOSED SOVEREIGN HAS BEEN SUCCEEDED BY HIS SECOND SON, PRINCE ALEXANDER. at SSKpl GtGD Hudson Maxim announces that he hat Invented and perfected a device that will make ahipe Immune from th danger oAh submarine. He eey It I of eolid material and encircle th hip and that torpedoea will explode harmlessly against It Striker In Battle. South River, N. J. Two strikers were killed and ten wounded In u fight between Idle' employees of the Hermann Aukam handkerchief factory s and gourds protecting here Juno 11. strike-breaker- 1 Dublin Inspector Killed, Dublin. Police. Inspector Mills was killed Monday night while preventing the holding of a meeting culled to proof Irish tect against Imprisonment rebels, being struck with u Mick or u Hone, - pro-Ger-- P T S? "'M , d. |