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Show V WILD MEET THIRTY-DU- E DEATH III COUNTRY IN FIGHT WHICH UIE A Fine Old SLOWLY IEOHS SERBIANS q DRIVING BEDEFENDERS FALLING BACK BUT AUSTRO-GERMANFORE HOLDING BULGARIANS. WORKMEN TRAPPED IN MINK CONSIDERED THE SAFEST IN STATE OP WASHINGTON. .Waiting to be served with fine Massive or dainty, or fancy plain. The service you be can sure of. Makers of jewelry.1 old silver. r f S, BOmjPARK MAILERS In London. The Serbians are falling from mountain range to mounback explosion western Improvement company's coal tain range before the advance of the Austro-Germaforces, whose official mine, at Ravendale, thirty five miles a from here, in Tuesday7TEIrTyBe reports enumerate the capture of a men were killed. The timbers In tbe thousand or more prisoners dally, mine are still burning. few guns and quantities of stores. The The bodies of three men were reSerbians are fighting continuously, covered and three injured were however, and are Inflicting considerable losses on their pursuers. brought safely to tbe surface, where they were resuscitated by the use of Along the eastern front, the Serbians appear to be holding their own pulmotors. The body of P, J. Kane, foreman of against the Bulgarians and are makthe third level, 1,500 below the sur ing a atand on the western river bank. occurred, face, where the explosion So stubborn has ben their resistance was found seated in tbe chair before the Bulgarians have had to call for asarbis desk just within the entrance to sistance from the Austro-Germadethe third level. He had been burned the drive to In effort their tillery to death. The rescuers were unable Ibis photograph of Bulgarian troops In a mountain pass In Serbia gives an idea of ths nature of much of the fenders out of Katchanlk.pass. Thus to remove his body because of tbe in- country in which the war in the Balkans Is now being conducted. far they have been unsuccessful tense heat in the level, which, was on The British and French troops Are. which are receiving reinforcements Trained rescue men rushed to, tbe are meeting with some success, and mine from Seattle and from Roslyn besides repulsing the Bulgarian at and Gleelum were able, by wearing tacks, have undertaken small offensive oxygen helmets, to penetrate far movements with gdbd results. The Austro-German- s enough into the mine to see the bodies and Bulgarians, how of the entombed men lying in the ever, made such progress from the mine, but could not get to them be beginning of the campaign that it will cause of the wreckage and the beat. now take serious work to check them Prom the time the explosion oc For the moment, the political situa .curred until late at nlgbt. scores o: tlon la graver than the military situa women and children who had relatives tion. The central powers have again In the mine crowded silently arount protested to Greece against the land the blackened shaft, awaiting word of allied troops at Salonlkl. King lng to reach within from those laboring is reported to have replied Constantine the entombed men. Even after word that as Salonlkl is an open port, there was passed around that all were flv has been no infringement of Greek en up for lost, the women waited, hopin the landing, and that Greece rights of the next cage trip ing that the will remain neutral until one of the would bring up the bodies of iheli belligerents has transgressed against loved ones. these rights. Italy has now joined her The cause of the explosion is unallies by sending a warship to Salon known. The mine was well equipped ikl, which on Friday bombarded the with safety appliances and was con railway station at Dedeaghatch, Bui aldered one of the safest in the state. OF JEVELRI FOUNDED MSS East Russians Taks Offensive But With Against Von Hlndenburg, Indifferent Success, Owing to Marshy Ground. Fire Follows Explosion and Many of Victims Ars Burned to Death, Rescuers Bslng Unable to Reach Them on Account of Heat. Bird SALT LAKE OTT As the result of an of coal dust In tbe North Seattle, Wash. n n I garla. 8ENATOR BURROWS DEAD. -- , tli u Si . ONE KING IN TRENCHES. Pter Sets Exampls His Soldlars. for Bravsry of 8erbla of Lai Here is graphically pictured ths fate of eo many of the brave Russians who desperately charge the German posi- Russian diplomat, saying: "When I am killed you can flee or surrender." ing ' i I ! ! V I" e tions that are protected by barbed-wirentanglements. Caught In the barricade, the men are mowed down by machine guns. e Court 8upporta Rates. . Chicago. Judge Wlndes In the clr-to enjoin cult court Tuesday, refused the Woodmen of the World from InGeorge creasing assessment rates. V. "Miller, counsel for the order, Introduced an affidavit ahowlng the organization had I970.0O0.C00 in Insur- ( BATTLING IN THE CLOUDS a Although. the German navy has been bottled up by the fleet of the allies that fact does not prevent her from constructing other warships. Ths upper ance outstanding, with a valuation photograph shows the launching of the latest German cruiser, with the hull definitely of J156.000.000 according to of the vessel going down the ways. ' The lower photograph shows the launchreports of the organization's actuary. ing party, with Frau von Hlndenbnrg, wife of Field Marshal von Htnden-burg- , on the launching bridge. Poutry Interstss Worth Billion. San Francisco. That the value of the poultry Interests of the United BULGARIAN TRANSPORT AND CONVOY States now approximates 1, 000,000, 000 was the statement made by E. B. Thompson of Amenta N. Y in an ad dress, which opened the convention here Tuesday of ths American Poultry association. ,?1 I V i Plani Incomplete. Mr. 'WUkerson, the architect, had been Invited down to the Clarks to display the plans of Clarks new house to some guests. Here 4a the front elevation," explained the architect, aa he laid the plans on the library table for the inspection of the visitors, with the outside window and the circular gallery; this is the east elevation, showing the tower. After various comments had been made by the guests(little Arthur, aged 7, who was enormously Interested in. the new house, cried: "And where are the two mortgages father said he was going to put on?" J 'J. He Found Out The smart man stood on a corner in the little country He was looking for village at dusk. amusement, and the first object that attracted his at tention was an overgrown boy, perhaps 18 years of age, riding a horss that might have come out of the ark. "Hello, sonny, shouted the salesman. How long hag that horse been, s, sights he had seen. -"Tea, he said, la the course of his remarks, there are some spectacles Ons of Chicagos Landmarks Has Bsen that can never he forgotten. Demolished. Dear me! exclaimed the old lady: 1 do wish you Streeterville was invad Chicago. ed, its ruler captured and its citadel would get me a' pair of them, John. demolished Sunday, after a pistol bat Queen Mother. tie on filled-lland on the shores oi that Isnt Lake Michigan, almost in the heart oi perfectly ridiculous! exclaimed Binks. That young Mrs. The claimed is which land, Chicago. by Captain George Wellington Street- Mrs. Upstarte who lives around the er, Is north of the harbor and In the corner actually has the audacity to Center of the fashionable lake shore claim that she Is of royal lineage. WelL sajd the head of the house, residence district Streeter and his wife came three years ago, when their stroking his gray mustache as be vessel was wrecked on a bar. The thought of hygone days, "she may not sand filled In between the wreck and be so far wrong at that. I remember the shore until their claim comprised her mother when she was a girl and property said to be worth millions of elljve me, ehe'Was some queen. POLICE RAZE LAKE RESORT. absent-minde- d dollars. ' Repartee. "Ah, would I were a glove npos Strengthening British Navy. London. The Dally Express in a that hand, quoted the ardent swain. retorted his collation from various sources arrives Quit your kidding, N at the conclusion that fourteen super- lady love. dreadnoughts have been added to the A Gentle Hint. British navy since the outbreak of the war. All of these vessels will 1 see yon have your arm In ' have been completed by January. sling, said the inquisitive passenger. Broken, Isnt Allies on Advance. Yes, sir, responded the other pasSaloniki. The French and British senger. troops continue their advance along "Met with an accident? the whole line. It Is officially an No, broke, it while trying to pat nounced that the proportion of wound myself on the back. ed to killed on the allied side so far in Great Scott! What for? the Balkan campaign is as ten to one. For minding my own business. Lake Steamer Lest, ' Clock Wae All Right Duluth, Minn. The steamer Charles A mag went djCo a clock store and A. Luck, until recently known as the handed out the pendulum of a clock, City of. Berlin, has been lost with .all which he wished to leave for repairs hands, according to a report that The clockman asked him why b reached here late Saturday. didnt bring the whole clock. The clock is all right," Consul Made Prisoner. wont reply. Its the pendulum that London. The Russian consul gen-- go- .- As aoon as I pulled that out th Uskup, M. Streboutaiew, has rest went like the very dickens. been sent to Sofia as a prisoner ol Judge. war, according to a Bulgarian news agency dispatch from Sofia. Its 8tatua. me tell you have a new. baby They Russia Opens Postal Banks. at your house, Tilly.- Petrograd. The Russian govern They say ita new. but Its all ment is opening 5,500 new creased savings up, I believe Its second hand. banks In connection with postofflcea Baltimore American. t Industrial Plan Rejected. ' San Francisco. Industrial unionism, or organization of workers by Industries, as opposed to existing craft unionism, received Its customary rejection at the hands of the American Federation of Labor convention on I1 Bar-be- Itr i t No i. th the barber trade in great demand. Special rate now open for SO days. Only short time required Tools furnished and commission paid whil-Varn-ing. Call or write Moler Baber School, l C'om- - n Salonlkl. King Peter of Serbia, despite his advanced age. Is fighting with his soldiers In the trenches, clad In the uniform of a private, according to M. Jacowscheff, secretary of the Russian legation In Greece, who ,, arrived here Tuesday from Mltrovlt-ca- , western Serbia, baring come by way of Albania. The aged king seeks death, accordto-th- WAITED ?EN.toA.ND WPEN- - The Russians have definitely Field Marshal ' Von Hlnden burg's drive toward Jliga and Dvinsk and along the Dvina river and have themselves taken the offensive, but ap- dead? parently. owing to the state of the Quick as a flash, the boy. replied, ground, have been able to make only "Three days, but youre the first bu alow progress In the marsh region sard that has noticed 1L west of Riga. The traveling man moved on to ths Along the Styr river. In the south, hoteL the Austro-Germanby a counter Ths Kind 8h Wanted. stroke, have pierced the Russian lines The much traveled young man had. and captured 1,500 prisoners, accord ing to the Berlin official statemenL just returned from foreign climes, These strokes are about all that can and, of course, hs must entertain bis be expected on the eastern front rich old aunt (with whom he was In while the soft weather continues. favor) with stories of the wonderful epelled Served In Senate Seventeen Years and In the Houee Twenty Years. Kalamazoo, Mich. Former United French and German dead soldiers gathered up on ths field of battle and placed on a wagon to be carried to the 8tates Senator Julius Caesar Burrows of burlaL place of Michigan died at hie home here at midnight Tuesday night from an attack of heart disease. Senator BurCAUGHT IN BARBED WIRE GERMANY STILL ADDING T0-HE- R FLEET rows, who had just passed his seventy-eight- h milestone, had been in falling health for several weeks. : first elected to Ur. BUrrbws Fourth congresfrom the congress sional district of Michigan In 1872, and served continuously In that body with the exception of the forty-eight;; Wy 1 voe??0l"W1 'v' congress until 1894, when he was electA B. ed to the senate to succeed Frank lie Stockbrldge. also of Kalamazoo, k 0 ; remained In the senate for seventeen "'V-U1908 V, In he 1911. In years, retiring was chairman of the national Republican convention at Chicago. OIL AND SWEET SPIRITS OF EDEN Most vslusble medicine known to man. r move Tumors. Goiter. Enlarged Glanaj, dissolve impurities, clean out eewera, heal at, dlaeaae.'with ai skin ore. Regulates kidney stomach and liver. All rheumatic pam ho man will sever. Cures constipation, indigestion and nervous prostration. $5 treatment will cure mul anyone. 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AH right. It will be safe for me to View of a Bulgarian transport train and Its convoy of infantrymen after say In the stor? that sbi la young gad beautiful ths Bulgars bad begun the Invasion of Serbia. V Pay for Hauling Malls. Food for Thought. Washington. Railroads in the third Will you have some of the cere contract section .will receive $20,072,-484.3- dear? asked the novelist's-wif- e at the -- a year for carrying mails dur breakfast table. " Yes, thank you. replied the author Ton may give Pe about absently. two chaptera. ing the four years beginning under adjustments announced July by th postoffice department l Found., Dead in Pig Pen.J investiga trtn" oFTh death of Otto Quellmalz, aged 68, a Ihaiw-- Ar . f3y aas diBCOTere(? lbe rear of bis horn his w? resting 'on a pillow being conducted by the police. - lith Surely Not. . ac stop using dreadful language! 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