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Show , ..4i,...4. . .. 4016.,,e0e.,,,04.11101010.0;444,1e.,:14;04t;......44..,e4k.c,t,.... , .'' --- - :04.".." ee .1,.....st Aolosommot . , .. . , . LAsir EDrnoN, , AND LIBERTY. TILITY11 . SIXTY-SEVENTItf,..Yra,A- INTENSE HEAT ON SENIT011 Is WITHDRAWAL OF STRICKEN OUT AUSTRIAN ARMY Wasidngton. July Reed's ainemintent ford into the army appropriation bill to permit national guardsmen In the to dorsi service to vote at their can pa in the coming presidential emotion was suken out today on a point of order. When Sestitice June, bought emirtint lite to add a guazdsmen front certain state election law reetartiona. Senator Williams made a point of order against the whole tunendment and warn tained by the irkle president- - An appeal front the ruling una voted Say Pressure North of Brody Was Too Great LEAF STIRRING IN NORTHWEST CANADIAN Drought eat, met.ea to fill toted; 511 duds aM nent7 grow. 'tiger's se for tho 's ate, with I bet. 5 VIOLENT ATTACKS RESULT INSIGNIFICANT British Hand SO evy of r. Mae the an the :e. eine The Iwo mho. hies e -- rate tAki, o tend to the .nelat re that now Promises to be Severe CREATES SCENE IN Chic,go. Police reports up to one clock anoaed two deaths and eleven pros- tration due to beat. At one p. rn. the thrmometer reached 99 degrees. A fitful breeze sent it down two de- - se 4 .Lel grees in the next hour. ---- --- I Washington, July gu.. 27.A ,hoglipiv from the .saw.tite t..heth.,collary Atlantic obaolt I , .;...,a6"....e...Mattgio the throurrty Perder Pellet Le 'W. Edda weather bureau officials said. Tertio.ratures revising fromtoday teto le degrees were recorded during me 'no-I- t h,urs and early reports today indicated inure high marks. The extreme beet has not extended to the song.' Imam Beath ag snit 24. Atlantic. of the and east gulf states. flimflam ) lat ice Cleveland, 0, July hottest weather of the lterisnced. the city ice the biggest be take he held chart. Prices,. 27.With the ex- year being delivery corn-Paconcern here. Stinounced an increase in price of 2 41 cents a hundred pounds to domestic and commercial trade today. Danger On. Monier all 10, m.tI ill eidenal (Continued Moto tornini !re and !tint& of thl se hell Fall it , forme Oti P140 Ulna) a 19: Batteries a 4,, - .i., 'f; ,,,,,,-- i IA ; i tit 1 ' i,1; , 4 :71 '1? ,!...,' A 4 ,,,,) ee:,;,! : ,,t, i., Ftl 1,?', I ,,,, re ' HEADQUARTERS SOMMO, Ger-- July !IL to 'branch and July shins themselves no rest. are eouttnuing their efforts to widen the position north and south of Ma Somme wherein they are now pin-loo three sides German armies. by Both German officers and men are Ssed4en1 of their ability to hold their lrts and aro aided by the most power' 514 allargation of artMerI German lull let accumulated In any single mirth theater. don. British. lark-lik- e iten6at sTIL Oa. of Agroll . DOS et ' r.sstsrdar afternoon. attar shall,' battleft illsrn'sPoodeatio hod lett the an,...LiaarillierY duel of 'violent pro- - d s 'NON ....'' 11,) oi trialised the renewal of the Prom the ZlSit of the 'slawn'avnertt it was Intematy con evident that Ile wan effort al the Allies would lil " , ?len- - BoAgoi coNlliTioNs c )::'!- , 'ti (14 0 Z ,": . XI, a iN '4, , , ,, , . - 1;:' i , T..- - 7' 4, , .." F.!, ' ..t..;.0 : '. . 'Vi .4 , 1. f, P: .1 , , ',..1. , A -I ik !- -. ' i 'c i; .4 , the' Matement CtIVOISTENHOLME E New York, July Hughes. Republican presidential nom I in a long conference today with Senator Fall of New Mexico- received a first hand report of conditions along the Mexican border. Among the nominee's other callers were John C. Eversmen. seciretary of the Republican congressional campaign committee. and Dwight R. Heard of Arisom chairman of the Arizona state committee. ' - CHAN SECOND UN 'stain be mad. in the line from Post-a4:30 p.m.--- Th rupto Hardeoourtthe sector which Paris. July IT. was We scene of such bttter fighting ture of the village of Posters from from July le to July 23. The bom- the Germans. military officers tardment continued with increesing mean that the British are In complete Intensity the whole afternoon. Toward posseertion of the Garman esoond line evening an attack was made in etrong in the SOMMO region. The fight for Posieree lasted II dare force by British division which ova headed by Ricked troops and bomb July 14 to July U. The place was defended by 100 machine rune. of throwers. all which except 30 were deetroyad or ma attackers were able to establish a foothold in the German lines but put out of action by the Brilleh were later driven out by a German A spot:de of fort in Oil tenter of the counter-attacThe British also suewas defended toy a company of the village oeeded in entering toMporarily Bavarian infantry. These troops re. German trench eyetem in the vicintty 'dated 11 hours at the mitt of for of lAbglaerfilit and Out Benton but hers that time only four aad men were found also were finally expelledalive. In a dugout close by a heap of ' General Tech supported his British bodies remained unburied. The last a determined attack defenders of the village were the men collrgu withSomme. On the of a Bavarian battalion who wen' den. south of the terrain between Zeroes and imated an they crooned the 300 yards few hundred between the village and a cemetery Soyecourt he gained sin. meters of front line banishes (mouth of where they made their lame ,but Mond. ' , a tress but was unable to hold therm - ntoosyntul , , blood-drench- t ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE . 14- 4. ,,1'. '....T.,4.i i- c. ., k ' ff 4 t'., , t ;Patrol Ordered to be Particular. ly AlertAmerican Confirms 'it, News. - ,' :, ELWith the receipt of reports that a force of 200 bandits ope rating near Sierra Blanca, Mexico. go) miles south of Ter-lingua, Texas, a strong :lexican column was immediately dispatched from 0.iinaga in pur- suit. according to a telegram re- ceived today by Adres Garcia, lexican consul here, from Gen. Trevino. Officials of Church 14TErlf ENS ro 1,1,tor rf! 4 i;'',..1'I 4 4'; w.i'i .1 Alpine Texas July 'S.Harry Spannell. manager of a local hotai. given a preliniinary examination Of a charge of killing his wife and Lieutenant Col. M. C. Butler. U. S. A.. her today before Justice Ragin and reMained to jail without bond to await action of the grand Jut, which meets here Sept. It. crazed by Spannell. apparently jealousy. It is asserted shot his wife. daughter of John Holland. a leading banker and cattleman of West Tezaa and then the army officer.'a week ago were riding in today. while the three Spannell's motor car. The shooting which occurred on a residence street in excitement much Alpine. eauied throughout the section.was brought into When the prisoner the courtroom it seemed obvious to friends that he was on the verge of a mental collapse. tie sobbed a greeting to the few officers present and with bloodshot eyes searched the room. AV- Paren.lig...h4..patt. et.tentkon. to-th-e I1,--' , Will be Deprived of British Titles London. July 27, 4:15 p.m.The expected decision of the germs. ment to deprive the Duke of Cumberland. the Duke of Albany and Prbiee Albert of Schleswig-MelEtei- n of their Britieh titles and ordem, was made known today. They are the three remaining Germans who held British titles of nobility, the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cumberland being remotely la the line of suoceseton I. tbip British throstN, mum has bees aditiles4 Hin premier Asquith saitt ht the house of samisens at today. Modem to take the neestssi7 peeps sa mom the wishes of the home in this re. , , Naram...rmitmag.,.1,,,,, - I. !, :, 1 , . tI ' , : o ' 4 , '! ; ,. ', t t ;: :.1.f . ....1 '. 1 1 :11. t .i!,, tl Ir'ilil 72; it Iva. thin rand that reeently mused ,1!1. it,.h.,,:tirei,t.n,::.h.esp,r,,.i4,stch( :hne,...agAnlooriChanadboorri eetvel Jul Z2 at !), offire of the drs to interrept th hand on its "ray First ProoIden,. The mettr hes !to the 1,.rder and to drive it hack into heccn careful!) conspierI h) tn. !the hande of other troops put 'Church offirleie and after mii,h de- - rItc) the field aV.Inst It liberation Prof Stephore resignetoo Parkeensers arrhina in Juarez from from the tousical OrKfillIST,"n haat Central NI esi, o rcl...,,tsd that recen. ,lseen TV1,4ttantly ateeelMed. Prof A. r 'heav ). rains have amen the atarving Lund. now in charge of the musical 'inittives a large crop of weeds On 'thick ' of the Brigham Young to ',theist 'aline the green cora hesAa dpartmcmt ' HER KITCHIN PBOTESTS , university at Provo. has been tender- - I up. There ia considerable curs al- tid thci leadership of the choir as Prof. ruity. but not enough for that needs Stephens' succesnor. hut he has not ,of the people. yet given his answer, withholding it ASIINST BURLESON'S until he has consulted with the R. r. U. S. Army Patrols Ordered U hoard. To be Particularly Alert The test of Prof Stephens' letter . follows COLLEffION 011 1101 Anthoni Prfaildents Joseph F Smith. Marathor. Tlitl, July H. Lund and Charles W. Penrose. 1,1tates army patrols tn the Rig Bend Dear BrethrenInasmuch as is doesn't appear pranyttable or possi- - discrict were ordered trodAy to be par- Kitohin. hie to have Ruch actinn Washington. July as i tlettlarlY alert upon the receipt Of eon- - ' Democratic leader of the house . pro- have desired to secure the takn attendan,e nrtnatior of the presence of a largo tested today to Postmaster Gen. Burle- at the tabernacle choir of such a body !bandit force at Sierra Blanca. 110 son and the federal reserve board of gingers (regularly) aa I have long miles south of tho border. L. F. But.. felt was necessary to nable me t against Mr. Burleoon's recent order Set the kind of artistic work I d,,- - 'rick, a mailman. brought infOrTna.--4 directing postmasters in small towns aired dons I hereby reepertfully's,k ticM Mat bandit bands at therm !Ilan- to collect checks without exchange for an honorable releaae as conductor. ca wore withoJt autodatence and with.; to take place as soon as may bs out means of obtaining it. It was said charges from state banks not mem- withoet caui1n ny unnecessary an- 7,10 bandits tare operating south of bers of the reserve system. in convehience Terlingua. Texas. and might attempt to the matter. Mr. Kitchin said the order would As President Smith may remember. raid :he American border for food. cut off most of the profits of 1.000 informally my resurnation has been in hands for about 12 years. when Eliseo Arredondo small state banks which are not in your verbally requested Ow it be so conreserve enter and cannot the Confers With Mr. Polk system. sidered. to take place as soon soi )ou "If the order stands." he declared. found a suitable and younger man to fill the and as since inasmuch place; i Arre- North Cat0 ill will go Republican then a number of auch men with com'Washington. Idly amhasaador-desnatby 26,0007 mendable energv. talent and ambition (loud. the. Mexican conferred today with Acting Mr. Burleson's order was suggested have proven their ability !n this line I feel that those conditiolig Secy. Polk at the staee department It by Secy. McAdoo and bautd on a re- of work. now fulfilled. and that the musi- IP n d ere ood he are 'scummed routine serve board resolution. It provides cal work to which I have given the matters. and still was without final infor check collection from best part of my life can go on unin- gtructions from his government rebanks in communities where there terruptedly. and with more speed with gading the plan foe naming a joint is no member to perform the serv- younger hands at the helm. hence that cOMMISSiOn to Adjust border ice and was designated to perfect the you can now fullacccbp.t my resigns, 'Wrh finh rrconcerned, Seers:a A seleor.ors lswogi Mexican embluay, ststim pfft' 1jaft from Gen. earrarize said Galt trerine-l''''''1--by the reserve molly !r;tietturated .'Espressetwai board. : Now. dear brethren, your uniarying rhAd not been removed from command that Gen. Luis Her- kindoesseo and many expresaions of in Chihuahua. and his subordinate. The confidence and esteem have been a rera will wasdenied mesaage also reports that Oen. AMBASSIOOH PEE great happiness I to me during the al- - ealles had from orders the repudiated have had hurge of most 26 years facto govarnmenr and stated that the choir These with the love and de NIAOTO railroad traffic in loyalty of th ousand of my 'Inger, and 1.POn and an Luis Tamaulipas, Potosi, was to ouch INSTRUCTED TO INQIJIHE other fellow workers. shown and ex- - graA order that suppries were moving pressed in manifold ways. and.onindeeL- :freely into all three states. ruma similar expresston shovrn --berieen occasions by the rommu nity ell of In out the and Church Carranza Troops INTO 11111 CASE, larg (bothI to which belong) all make it Ter) Evacuate Naco, Sonora back over try pleasant for me to lookcannot but period of labor. andother feelin.t Nava. Ariz . July 27.Naco, &MOM. tha.t any Ille Washington, ,Itely 27.Ambaaaactor k"P of gratimd to you rtli. Ad,ied to :tday was practically evacuated by rage at ,London has been instructed that that assure .c.. I can you my this to inquire of the British government C611501'. whomsoever be may t.f... ha it Carranza troops as a result of the (M- - SOO soldiers of the garrison the cause of detention at Liverpool h&vn my most ardent and lest wisheelparture of success. for the Yaqui valley country. The of Eugene Hughes Kelly of New York, forAnd above all I shall ennt!Mile TO troupe under command ctf Nfld. Calder-hop- e treasurer of the !Ash relief fund; Mrs. that the great mueical progress ;on include cavalry . artillery and our peoplewith the tabernacle fantry. Several trainload,. of (mope The amKelly and Joseph Smith. bassador also was directed to do choir ever at the frontniat, c.mtinue' have arrived here in the last hours everything possible in behalf of the (Continued "tan... two ) (continued On goige three). Americans who have been denied permission to remain in England or travel to Dublin. Similar repreeentations probably will be adopted on behalf of S. 8. Mctwo I ota Mr Noe' who York the Clure, publisher. has been ordered to leave England. as soon as the Wale department receives an official report of the 113a dent. LEVY:LAND. O.. July VT.Ind!. machinery win ho oePtiod to rofrit.trate cations that a. weil of natural th,taerattielin of mu cktil If ta,ill require PROHIBITION VOTE litituti,r14leet:aaner! gala was uncovered by the tun- - from the nel explosion here lain Monday ',quire severai tiros' digzing to reach the rsent no more rorpses, so in ;z LEIBING IN TRAS were reported today by - M. Jones, t initiONI I the government Mining expert vent trek oraro expet te t o be found for a mon, here from Pittsburg. The flow of tVaterworks offklaTa said today they makes recovery of the I mi helieve therA Are onl) nine bodies In en. In the wreck Impossible. but may the tunnel instead of I I 1.9 PreittotAllY Dsnub 'Peru, taly minty minim total tatpulated at 11 prevent completion of the tunnel it- - estimated. l'atrick Keitre.a. auppoaed eldloolt today hi ilstarthire etate-erld- e self, Mr. Jones said. The gas supply. lo be entertilied. turned up nitre tolay. &bowed an litareated lead In a000rding to the expert. is apparently He hAri overstayed shore leave Monproportions and the day and missed death by a clove mar. term et tile elibuilenion of & prehl- of,unoontrollabla Imo gas similar to that at the suburb of gin. Justice Aro. another thought to Wilms aingwintent. The fig.,,. worst Pike wood, has also been with the ' This the 111 alive. reduce.; total Despite this development proper. reported Ter, letleih tissinet, 164.71e. xploratkus were 001 of Ids lo Pose tonett4. with 1, 011 votes. I. fain Hone for further made today. The hodiee Ile behind a ' Th. city Investigation rolthod list., est as& theA vete eould intiteriaLly tarre-la ' neatly be foot long. filpootal. oattnatioa of WILSoillell today. idioms Lb ppm" peadt. I t, '.: ; 't:'',',: ; !, - , t st - i . ,,,.,- ... t. :!t;1-- ' :i1 ', I , 'I i'l '. 1 It I1 e 44 4,i 'c 4 It ;,,t, ':.. c . , - t ,.. i . ,, , T itr '','.1( I 't : ,i,1,!,;- 11,111, t. ? '''f'l t 15 ''.,t I1" iwti it ip. d ti! s .t. ;';- 14, s t -; , ;... 1 t. 4 a e. '. .:A ,; b' g c 4 ' ','- - ;'i,.' - - ii 4 'f.. I t 1. ' - .n t i,,'Itt, '';',11 I ? :. o c, s- tt-e- r fref I "i t,, ...1 . c :1 f It t.,, .4 I . r4 I tt . :.,4 , 1. S.! ' 0-- I .i:',1 , i.. ,e,,,,til -- t,,,, 1t 1 ,,,., 3:: 4 44 , ':, ': l'-'- 7 ,t Vr.fii 4.; .1 4 t !9, not-on- ly .., 4. ,,,,, t. ft ; .7, it iI, t' ''. ,,l ' , i 2,.:,.. t. , L.- r .f, '. , I,t t P.' L' , Worker Saved By Overstaying Leave .c i t a 4 ,.) .). , - Hit Natural Gas Well Under Lake at . , !,,' '';- in-- a I ;!' : ; ,' 1 Three Germans t,;- 1.:.., I AT EXAMINATION t t. i i ;:1!4'.! I1' ', ! ,,,:ns::,.,,,.::....it,i0,,:.:,:tp,,,,,,:,,e.,,i,,,,: 4' 14 J.".1..,,,-, I MENTAL COLIIPSE ,1',.., -- k:, ,,,,, PASO, TeAas, July 27. PROF. A. C. LUND. F,4. ' 1,,,tJ ''''' n PANNELL 1,1!' it.ilit:' AN t 7.t 14' t1 it,loocio of art early agreement bet Wl.en Washington July ;,,, n Auhrnit the hordcr disathe amerimaa anti Met, Arnments 11 were deorated as brighter today atter greements to a joInt ttrol alth Fito. t, Arredondo, lien. ratActing Rem Polk seep: rentas ambluseador. Th ,ishrgTon gmernment wants to widen th ocon. of the eommiosion' be)ond Oen. Carranaes that It discuss sitltdrvat of American troopo. measure a to protect A midicall border Inter !,. from bandits and tho origin tl raids ft wa. eatomod that Mr Arradoodo was able to assure Mr Poth ing that the commissioners should todzy that his government .111k ineesttratet "economic mt finfin,lat rotations hotwoon the two countries with the bogivot fintitns Mranit to aid Itexico in the rpstoration of peace and order. Thor. so every reason to tooLieve that as a result of today's conference a definite announcement will soon be posethle. m k. P .ti, 7A i':; ''':V ' 4 It, ' Resignation Is 'Agreement Between Mexico Accepted By And United States Near k " HUNGER MAY FORCE THEM Z 4, ; T , -; A'....,:4., , !t 4 fl .r. '''k ''''.4'' 9:Tt 7,C.4 Border at Big Bend i 4 i, PROF. EVAiç STEPHENS. It a , ;" ;- - 7 I. Force of 200 Near Sierra Blanca, Mexico. Perhaps Headed for , ,MNaemmonalS POSSESSION DI .; ' ,:.';' ! 't--- i: - I. ,::'':! ,;:: e A ,.'zi: .1 ,1 t i,, 'f,'.crt;!'i . 4t1- 0.' ....N. t: . t (t2; Y l'',':- ..,, t- : . I '''''-- it -- :14-11;k''.1 ; ACTIVE , i 'h ,., i 44 V; ''' .4.- f' 11'1: '..- .VF , N ci.:. : tt t:'..!7.'14 "C6'1' ) :; .,,i'' .1k, i'5'.g. ç.. :',.t I,r'i'.. 0 7 .- gat al Lon- 0.8 tet "00100 , 1 ;,.,...::,,,s' .:, 17; , : ;. , . ..4 ,, .... .1,SIVS ti! t . C.. 1 .c. i 1,Z , ,,:: ......, ,,, a4' r 4 ',. "t: 1,, .1V,,, ' ..t'ket,I. but. of the, ex,aatnation -.legal passes mombled over girt oetfitt apatti .Oh my referIttit le girt! 3iy"own little girl!" apparently to his ring daughter. now at the home of her grandparents here. wait perfunctory The examintion in the OF KENDRICK and caused little excitement In the town Few persons community. realized It wee being held. every effort having been made to keep thea fact of Spannell's presence hereweld KenCheyenne. Wyo, July of the sentiment drick in an address formally welcom- secret. because manifested after the ed delegates to the National Council of to have been Women Voters which opened here to- 'booting. had bound Simmedistely the court day. The response was given by Mrs Spannell was handcuffed. Lilly C. Woistenhome of Utah. Among him over the speakers was Bev. Olympia Brown, taken to a waiting automobile and U. of Racine, Wis.. said to be the driven rapidly nut of town. He watt first woman ordained minister is the driven to Marfa and from there he will United States. be taken by train to El Paso for safe keeping. L.. A. Dale. of El Paso. who appearIIIIITISH IN ed today as Spannell's attorney. declined to indicate the defense he would offer. Most Powerful Yet Massed of the and nits he ON MgLL. View Battle From German Side 'earn, rake latt ,i of Billeting taltsd: add& In the Verdun region several etrong French attacks were carried out in the region of Foide Terre and Fleur,, but they Avers repulsed. Fighting continues at some points. The German official statement re- garding the western front says. An-1 "Westerp theater: Between the cre and the Somme intense artillery activity on both aides lasted into the night. Enemy hand grenade attacks were repulsed west of Foxier'. "South of the Somme a French at- -. tack carried out northeast of Barieux failed. "During the night several strong French attacks made in the region of Frold Terre and Fleury were re-- 1 pulsed. Fighting continues at acme.. points. "Strong reconnoitering detachments attacking on the front southwest of Warnekon. and patrols ,near Riche-- , borg were repulsed. "A French coup de main north of Vienne le Chateau failed. Near Ville aux Bois and northwest of Prunay our patrols made about 60 prisoners in the French position. "A French biplane was shot down in an aerial flight.' Eaatorn Front. He withdrew the word "insolent," The German statement regarding but Instated uPtm returning the Mies- the eastern front says: tiofl . whereupon the speaker "named "Eastern theater: The Russians yehim to the house." and in accordance awith practice Premier Asquith moved (Continued on page throe.) that Oinnell be suspended. Ginnell atone voted against the motion. Heat Wave Spreading. L. ME, .i.:.. 4 A ..1 ( came over the ettl from the hot short suspension or tgriainnechi anna At 7 o'clock thin morning 'house of commons today by refusing Otago. with a temperature of 94.!to withdraw when ordered to do so sas the hottest point in the United by the &pukes of the hones. Mr. Ginnell refused to budge when ages, with the exception of Turna..1 Aria The lowest temperature for the approached by the sergeant-at-arm- s asht here was 51. the highest mini- - :and not until the sergeant bad In the records of nit local 'moned ainistanes sod his brother bureau. Throughout the day tionalists had advised him to do so. the temperature steadily mount.d. did be obey the speakers' command. The Nationalist member had asked reacting 01 at noon with the predio- den that the thermometer would reg- - Herbert Samuel. secretary for borne affairs. whether the military authoriister approximately 100 at 3 o'clock. Twice in 15 years a higher temper- - ties at the time of the insurrection attire has been recorded. 103 on July at Dublin had the unction of the laid. and 103 on July 4 and 5. government for "bombarding the 1111.. headquarters of tbe Cinnannambeni The present heat wave began late nurses. cutting the Red Crosses off ni June and has continued with an absence of rain causing serious men- - their dresses and imprisoning them as The home ieuretary ace to crops in Karumis and Oklahoma. criminals." of Illinois and Missouri also gorically denied all the allegations. Mee begun to show the effects of heat Ginnell said: and drouth. Wisconsin. Iowa and whereupon to the Insolent reply of the "Owing Parts of Nebraska are in need of re- het ." he got no minister --- -t.fficial temperature at II o'clock further as there were loud shouts of was 97 here. the season of the highest order. In renetil 013' .: ; ,,,, '' ' Attacks um-mu- tate within It Grenade Chicago. which heretofore has bun igressive since the Irish insurrection region were repulsed yesterday. aclaved in "'sling breezes from thaland who. in questions to cabinet min-- 1 cording to the announcement made by the German army headquarters today. lake. participated in the continental istwk mtikes thip moot serious charges Mouth of the river Somme French a' caused elimate todal ..witte1 Mir ertede OM!" lagainst the government.attack lausehed at a Point iwyttbenst - 15ES Lily 1 ! Against German Lines West of Pozieres Repulsed. Gin-net- dad ADVANTAGES lief must come, and that there British Hand Grenade Him to Obey Speaker. was every indication that exAttacks Were Repulsed cept in spots visited by local t. Berlin. July 27. via London. 4.48 London. July 27.Laurence showers, the drought would be hand grenade attacks, Nationalist. whose opposition to p. m.British the German lines to the west of severe. the government has grown more ag- against the town of Poster's in the Somme nho ;. , i .1.-- A, .. 4 L 6,1 ':. IN - alit I P .4, 4,,, , Auntro-Hungaria- n lob. n 2::11:74: .). , ;-- 27.A flare I :. t .4:144,' ;,,... July 27, by wirelem tol Austrian BERLIN. HOUSE OF COMMONS before aupertor Russian in pressure north of Brody per- July northeastern Galicia, I. announced by cHICAGrO heat in the army headquarters In its report of July U. plains states unReThe slattiment says: Laurence Ginnell, Nationalist, equaled in continuity and ex"South of Leatino I12 miles north Orof When since Brody.) our troops were withdrawn Withdraw fuses to tremely high temperature behind the Boldurka sector before in winds of hot Very violent 1901, the year superior enemy forces. dered to Do So the vicinity of Russian attacks in to the govKansas, according northeast of Radziviloff oils miles Brody.) resulted in insignificant adernment wheather bureau here, vantages. The Russianu suffered exheavy losses. probably will continue through SOON CHANGES HIS MIND traordinarily "Italian front: In the Susan& valattacks have ceased. Arsti Italian ley The the remaining days of July. lery duels are still in peewees's. On .111y 24 the enemy' loatees before one sector forecaster announced today that of this front were from 1.200 to 1.340 not a leaf was stirring in the Approach of Sergeant-at-Am- is dead and wounded. 'Balkan front: Artillery Canadian northwest, whence reAnd Advice of Friends Cause have occurred on the Voyusa- -. combats' woad HS : '; f,' ' fr,,:('':'1,14,..-- 4. 4.. ,1 June. it, on '.1:':'4- p.... - '' :it':41''.4..i4..;70,11, '...r.:7;;:415::::. ''''.::. s- Present Hot Spell Began in o r4 , z.., t, ; e., - 4::::,.-,- i Aown. 4o Headquarters n Austro-Hungaria- I proon luty NOT A 1. I ft 1 -i- Throughout Remaining Days of Lflar ;,t i VOTE liftENOMENT it Will Continue Probable ,i. t ,, ?. , I PLAINS field $ It: , ;,ii t t: ; ' Evan Stephéns Resigns Leadership of Choir f'11111 4LISTA Prof. A. C. Lund of B. ,Y.,U.,9 ered Positioni :RUSSIANS FORCE , , '''I'::: The Influelittsfof thgNewg tut the 1 venom thought of Ito value os go odsvrttMog Diatom. I ), 4- - ' 'i ' , . 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