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VOL. XXXII
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DENTON, TEXAS, TH
AY, SEPTEMBER .3, 1914.
•vei
NO 52.
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BANKING
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CITY Of LODZ
BRITISH
“Enem
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COME TO DENTON SATURDAY, SEPEMBER STH.
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GERMAN ADVANCE ONLY 50 ^GERMANY RENEWS PRESSURE PARIS NO LONGER FEARS
GERMANS; STORES REOPEN
NILES FROM PARIS NOW
ON ITALY TO DECLARE WAR
..fir
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MORTGAGE CO. TEL1S WBAMMIB .
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APPI
BIBER COTTON PRIUS
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THU1H
liMir.ll up. I'lia IB laa'.u on ■ t n
'Sr^PTfn-a^ihsI Tor&er SfnalOf Baltey
mil the Bpnr.J of Regents
ullv unAPfilpd th* iti\ it.itii* I
' ftsrilasn' Mita -taDputal tar ermfeww wita heirf, <j»r AsiffiMk
‘ ebTtdren on a fence,, that Uftthja-t, Briefly ttfi^Wsutli
Gliam- '
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Clem-
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MAY AIMOt RN THIS MONTH
REPORT INDICATES l.V0»H<*,XMMl BALES.
$8
ipl- fei ver v’’ -— » • .
thd ?frartment of Agriculture experts from
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oa Russia.
Xterea-
aillr. WhHewrigH^d Northern Op-
tion ftempaay uT* Mte* right.
CARRANZA DISMISSES POI.MT.
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GrreavIHe aad Northwester* RmHw.y
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of l heir weight,”
Xluteheon. the
Americans are
Ww.ust and the
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meeting for the
said Mrs. Hacri-
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law?
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AISIKIA EVACt ATES I UM
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OFFICIAL AAlltUEss FROM BERLIN
REPliRlt MOST IMPORTAXT M.ANlt-
FACIIIHNG CITY IX III SSI AN PO-
LAND (Mil PIED HA GERMAN AND
Al KI RI AN TROOPS—BATTLE NEAR
LEMBERG COXTIXl lX AAITH RE-
MITS XOT GIAEN. *
et al.,
nount
fees.
CLAIM X l< l<»l<ll>.
AISTRIAXS IX
POLAND.
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pn lay
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police, subaliiutin* ConatltntionaUal
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In end
lir-'ed.
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d Ed.
foro-
- end-.
their
TIRKEV AND GREECE EXPECTED
TO REGIX WAR IW NBXT J DAVS
aint other products under such
and regulations as , they gpy
Hits will further help th? eitua-
Ik-., ill-
han. dL
nd
I: parti-
d lowed
Una
ITON
Md
S GERMANS 50 MILES FROM PARIS;
«« FRENCH REPORT LINES “HOLDING’
AM •• I HI X ES EXAR
TttXS TO VOA
AAII.SOX DEXIEs FILING PROTEST
AGAINST RAZING BELGIAN TOWNS
BOOM FOB AAII.SON IN tSIG IS
ST AltTEO BA A ICE PRESIOENT
from justice eourte,.
Triala ...............t.
Cuavietiime ............
Aequillsls ..............
4XJTTON 4.ONFERENX E
WONT MET PRH E
J C <X»IT, <Ashler ., ‘
E D KCaTlS. Assistant Cashier
JOHN H PAINE
Eb F. BATES,
I Hi J M IXGE
AL VIM C. OWSLEY. —~r
XXI, W’
•J’itioni
ditioql
i. Wil-
n. dip-.
St'RVIA'ORS OF SEDOFF "
j, ARTIC EXPEDITION SAFE
lU^'T
ami
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c^rtuunlsL and oilier
safe. ■ .
“Th" ■’Herman automo-
ure marvels; Ktjiiipped
fnnessee
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White
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OF GERM ANS” TO PIERXIE ALLIES’ !
LINES III E HE THINKS TO lit SSI AN
AUA.ANCEJN GERMAN A.
RUSSIANS CHARGED WITH
. ATROCITIES IN AUSTRIA
A’lec Pt’csi.-
Htitfniriwd the
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X arid Galicia.
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iy ByWR|prB5r
this confert'nve were as follows:
' “First: T,hat Hie Treasurer of the
TTrttpd States would unifer the Aidrlch-
Aieeland Law inak<» ^tguis to National
Banks which, had taken advantage, of
that i«>v. such- losriti Ui he eectltGd'hy
planters' notes to which are ailacfied
warehouse receipts rspresenting' cot-
fun. tuhacco. etc’, such loans to.be made
to on amiuinl equal. t<> "<• |i.'r Cgtlt of
the chpital, stock' Wid siirplus of llie'
banks. —In other word*, n bank may
Tend the producer of rottrtnt say. 440 a
hale, taking' a* security the-prodor-er's
note ftir am with wnrelitmge receipt ul-
^Bth e,M
uno Wajj
ipi l .duuil
’Tbiverij
hhiationl
’ ttpeeialj
liaa I
ty hi 11,1
and called another
Hept W. ■
Just previous to this decision the
vote t« art it*i rents as the minimum
was a tie. Prof. J. H. Cmmsli suggest-
ed another conft’rsnw with tlw atGe
lb>aoo||s
.-Justly.
It's f1i<-*|lrs| Byriea day of (he year.
Also, its Hollar day.- Rsnlmi hi. r-
cfiHnls are ottering some surtoeudugh
buruail1' for silver dollars. Paper dol-
lars. though, are not liarml.
Come to the county seat, look over
the ’Trades day exhibits and inspect
. HOME. Sept 2 A Vienna dl«* ||t
pali*n says ttiat Austria is pr«-
pai'ing to evacuate Lemberg, the
capital of tmio'ia, to the
nfimr
refugees indicate, that
nt Compeigiie,
This
LONDON, Sept. I —Survivors ot- the
Seduff Arctic expediti.'gi of ltd! have
reached Archangel. Lieut. Sedoff per-
ished in a vain dash for the pole. He
rtrtglmtted the idea of using Polar
bears to dmw sleds in th* Arctic re-
gion ,• ,
" Tin" r.kp«mjop>iRtewd. _LB. neWdy
discovered territory during - IWt and
1913. Mfedoff later went Frans Josef
Land, whence he .staffed to the pole ac-
companied by two sailors. He died pn
the way. The Emperor of Ruiwta head-
ed the relief fund subscrlptlonir. which
sent an expedition to rescue the party.
Ing Mr Increase of depoalu in national —-
banks by Congress,-pledging faithfully
a reduction of fifty per cent in cotton
acreage for 1915 by (grniers ami bttsi-
noss men, sud agreeing (o fix the tlual
price of cotion al a uieeimg to be held
September W.
t Invited curdlal and effective .co-
operation In these piaps by the Farm-,
era' i'ntwp. Southern Cotton Congress.
Farmers; inaUtutes, and Agricultural
•and Mocha ritcal (lolleges.
3. jHa-lsred the prOss’llt CQttOfl crop
to hav is.cugl Tiboiit twelve rents -per
pound fm its pnsliKitlotk. uXld called
For safety and service in Banking
patronize
IHKFI I.INIRALS ALSO l APtlREU
nA Oi’.KM.AN-.A.l StiliA.A liiOOl'S.
BRII1SH X ASFAVn LIST SHOWS
ONLY 153 KILLED ANb,700 AA’OX ND-
Elt. BIT 4.200 INCH DEIt IN “MISS-
ING" LIST—ZEPPELIN AGAIN FLIES
OVER ANTWERP.
son.
qualified and’ united support of
party. Fair-minded democrats
recognize that he is entitled to a chalice
for a second term Io proFe thc utility
Of .his policies." •
The Vice Presidenl also said- ''The
lightning reds already up may-as well
be taken down and reserved for nib.
l.iglilning won’t stride any of their r>.stg
In I9ts.” -——i.
Ln ap-
lo’r de-.
LONDON, Hept t.--A eeml-ofleial
statement says that Turkey and Greece
will go to war In three -lay*. Turkey
has landed troop* near Smyrna ami
ereeted entrenclimenU near Scutari.
•the' smith jo aland by this crop and
prt.scirl a sai-rlrtre of H» value with -_
coflkequent depression in. all lines of «
busfm'ss. , ,
L EsUIHislieil a bureau tjf tnforma- ' '
Hun In crop diversiflcjtlon, “as It is
clear that - southern, farmers must pro-
duce more fond stuffs and-less rolton
if they would avoid llvr-ceht cotton."
«. Called mi State.Commissioners of
\grii1'ultufr for data showing number
and capacity of cotton warehouses in , ...
each alate, etc. supply of food stuffs
and feed stuffs available on farms, ami
other data relating to the' rijttffn hold-
ing movement. ...
Issued "Inslriietions covering cost .
of warriiotMe I 'lii-iriK tion. cotton In-
surance rates, etc.
a I'rged giH-edy, adoption of a ruraT
credit system hy ‘Omgress.
9. Reaohed that the Southern Col-
ton Aneociatiun hold county meetings '.
and orgHtiiw for the cotton holding
campaign on September 19, in ail coun-
ties where such meetings Tiave not'
been held: thal stale meetings be held
throughout the South September 22:
and that A central meeting be held al
New Orleans September W. Where tie*5 •
value (Tf'^iur cotton will be determined.
Oiuuty meetings will be held al the
county court houses al 2 p. m on the
day set „Ttie Texas Stale Conventtoft
meets in Hallaa at a,- m, September
?S. South OroliBft has already organ-
ised every county. Farmers, merchants,'
bankers, and all business men are urg-
ed to co-operate loyally and vigorously
in thi- campaign. J. H. CONNELL,
President Texas-Gtaisiuu SnuUiern ,Cob>_
inn Aaaodalion.
No Reason for Much Longer Sevdou of
(ongrvs-.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2- --President
Wilsiui keos no r« itauu why Congress
should continue in session after tlie
etnergem'y war measure sand trust leg-
islation have beau concluded- officials
expect an .adjournment this mouth.
IbiMUK hl» opinion on i’ letter from
the Hiuttsh-Jtmeri^an Mortgage ifcTT
which hy . represents here, giving tbe
Treasury jitati for handling oj.the ent-
ttmT-Crini, ;J. K Stringer .tk’ednailay
(gave ?»tit fof- piiblietrlion the following
letteyfrum lite company and urged that
Denton e«,unta tanners hahF tl>eir wit-
ton until the plm < are put under way
for" the handling of the crop. -The let-
ter. under dub' of August 27, to Mr.
Stringer fetlowa ;’ ;
Heferriug Io our talpir to you of
August 22nd. ,wc desire, to sny-ltiat the
writer wyti others' attended' a coater'-
once In Wasbingtoivh.-L.. al the invita-
Itou of the Secretary of Ihv Treasury,
to viHioid-r tl»e cotton situation Rueb
NEW YOKK,-Sept- I -Mrs. [lenjamin
Harrison, widow lif Hie former PresF-
dent of tlie I'nitcil Slates, arrived today
from Europe and told how kindly she
and others were treated by the Oef-
inans, "Their courtesy was especially
emphasized after Ih-: war hroky*out,"
she said, "special trains being Qrov'h'l-
c<i for us. Ihougli n<‘i'd«al fe transport
the soldiers, and every kindness ,vvaa
done for the Americans' eomforl.
"Their spirit was especially .well
shown, even in the uiidat of their great
sorrow, by a public
.■Americans In Berlin."
son. t '■
The Italian steaiu' r, Princessa Mafal-
da. chartered by lhe American cunsiil
at Genoa at a cost of MM.fXXi, reached
Nevv York today.-Some passengers paid
*7,(XX) for cabin passage.
Gyelmi" Iiavis. denio-
nomtnee for Cungressman^at-
AI.KEEMENT RE AX HEB IN StlNtl-
RA. A ILLA SETTLES (»l TRREAK
M H’MM A NLXXKMI
.sundio sc|uk,| pjcnie of the
’he Methodist Rumis y
, t7tl'r1' Was postponed twiee lest
. .T11*1- l,f the inclement weather
'W.ASHtNGITjN, “Sept 2 -
dent Marshall today
statement that President Wftaou will
he 8~Tandidate for re-«tlectibn. Secte-
tarv TuinvBty said the AV bite IftetHr
knew uutiuiiM of it.' •
' The Vice President - stap’Wnt avw»
made in the course of an aiitliorized iri
b^fVieW’ nn the pohtlral situation, vyhicti
concluded thus: , (pe
"Tbe Democratic party-wili have but
one candidate for president in 19if> ami
his name happens to be Woodrow Wil-
lie will -have lhe entire and un,-
the
will
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RUSSIAN STAFF ROADTOPARIS GERMAN TIGHT GERMANS NO#
LOSS BECOMES MORE DIRECTED ON OCCUPY POLISH
i "K I Bought for a minute that my
i preaci’B was essential to the progress
I »fUB College of Indusl^ial ArtaJ would
['■rmin here, but I realize that with the
rjWKPc "Board-1 rd ftagtmta ttiay we
LtWtXbe loyalty and competencj of
riik^tscul faciiit’-. ind with alumnae
; ad a student bodv as devoted" to the
tohage. my going will be but an inci-
: ;*ri *n th» lite history ot a great and
bank can. theft get a loan frolfTTIte f)<)v-_
ernmeftt tn the amount trf-7b ji«r cgnt
qf the face value of tlie note, viz.: $3f’-.
_^Recmid; Mr... McAdoo anivmtu:e’d
tltal it was not necessary that this Cot-
ton be .(Stored in a tireproof or bonded
warehouse. It would be satisfactory if
cotton wi'fk> stored^and reeeipteil for by
reliable persons or tlrnie and was kept
ifl the npFn (ml off Ute ground by a
proper fjeu- or supports, covered With
a tarpahtin and surrounded by, a wire
fence.’ It must, however, be properly
guarded by a watchman and irroperly
Ipspred. ‘ ■
.. Fl. > i. I i... I -' ini' ttte I "deral Re -
serve Banks wltefi'.thr Federal Reserve
H.u.rd organizes tle-rn, willeftteo ntukc
loans on planters' paper secured—hy
cotton
-cutes
inhfce
t|0B. ,
"The men attending 'the conference,
called by apolutment upon the "Pm«-
dent nf the 1 nllerl Htates, Mr. Wilson,
and To- assured litem that the admin-.
• tairation was quite Jllve to the prea-
ent situation and that II would render
all the aid II could to the cotton plant-
er.
"The suggestion which lhe writer
made tn you In the plan sent you that
the Government or the Federal Reserve
Hanks advance say a cents a pound on
the surplus cotton, war found to he Im-
practicable under existing law and If It
wWe poM-ilRe that AMs be' done all
grow<Ts of farm* produce would Insist
that ttwtr Hu»piu*-.l>e. carried tor them
In a rifnitar manner.,
"Suggestions Nos. 1 and 2 as to the
movement of crops abroad in ships and
the Federal Government taking the war
risks <>n shipments of cotton abroad
are being met by legislation which la
now pending in Congress and will
doubtless go through. We, therefore,
; think that II is not necessary for you
to do anv thing further, according to
i the request in our letter to you of Aug.
22nd. and that tti* Secretary of the
treasury bus outlined a pidicy which
y«:ii; enable grpjgerBofeoUon to borrow
ftrnney on their cotton wRWR Wey ito
nut wish to sell at lhe present rpice
This will enable them in whois or in
part to meet their llahllitlw and pre-
v«Bl their hevIng to sell their crop at.a
ruinoUa pricy.
w will he g>ed if yon wta eom-
munieate what w»TSwxW|BlB«|gl(|
• AA'ASHINGTtiN, , Sept -3 V
official wireless messsge ludaj itai> U»e.
tiariuapg and Austrian.' hay.e ftccupfisl
l.o<|z, the largest msniifaclio-ing center
in Russian Poland, and that the list tie
iturraward from Lemberg continues.
Th? Germans say itut>»iaii» edl <»s the
'
Jive’I'liTldren on a fenre.-dhat tiossacks
rayjslred a woman while m*r handcull-
ed husband was fiq-ced to be witne»s>,
and that the French are accused of ata
ducting fourteen wt>men.
.Si
FERX.t SDN DEO.INKS INVXTATIHN.
Al'STtN, Sept. L-~gjames F-. Ferguson,
democrattc nniirntata^ur (IovbWot, has
declined tlu’-invitaliuri eatcmteif^ft hi(p
to address the, special session, of the
Legislature on the ground that the ses-
sion's time is too important Lu be thus
takqn up T+u.s is ^Uken as^ raJinT a
who promptly accepted the invitation
tendered hiii<by tlie Legislature to ad
I (tnREM’ONDENT s A VS; MILIT ARA E\PERTH BAA N ATt’RAL
FLINGING THEIR AAHOLE' FEAIT IIES ANP A^ni HlIAI. DE-
IIN-BMUSH AAING" (Il FENM.S -MAKE XiERHAN ADA.ANTE
\IIMIES-“INSANE HASTE; ON PARW: iM’JtEASINGLY" tHFFI-
t.TLt-BECLAM ALLIES ARE NOAA
PLAYING TO EXHM'KT ' ENEMY.
Rl ,ssl ANS BEGIN AOV.ANGE.
HE YEAR LN XOt RT:
THE CRIMIN AL BXM KE1
• ,T report to the attorney general’s of-
fice by County Clerk BulUtii, covering,
the- year closing Angwal 31, 1914, allows
Ihs condition of the criminal docket
and the proceedings had before the
court in criminal matters during the
year as follows;- -r-
Indietirtents filed..... ..... to
PETROGRAD Sept 2 -(pfflctat
The ttnsslans have repulesd the
Austrians everywhere in Poland
Fifteen- thousand
Austrians were kilted and many
Sfi capturl-d
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X HA ER
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„ The Exchange
National Bank
Revgrces sort thu $700,000
tiFElCERS AND niREt rORx
murii speeutatiun as to the line of ad-
dress by Mr. Bailey.
.Al’STOLJ
• wor k of (tag
““ Mtai bill f<l
. -- larhnente. fi
Jhgun hertj
he Houhoj
; itetiresentati
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". .TjoAernor oi|
f av tag the-1
le-loU ag t
tta m
union enirri
Aiming the;
ttavating ta
lot her is M
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Uai-nor fori
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If the
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Loll’d
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rttrer-
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DERATE AA AREHxh SE ME ASl RES.
AVSTIN, Sept.- 3-The House yester-
day spent the entire day debating
the Humphrey amendment to the com-
mittee subafltiile-for the emergency ad-
ministration warehouse bill. Tlie Sen-
ate yesterday resolved itself into a
cJmiuittee a* a whole to consider the
warehouse bills. . ,,____
Fortner Senator Bailey will address
the Legislature tonighL and there wa»
—— HUMAN ARMA 2O,(WXI,IMHI.
LONDON. Aug. W--A '"*1”** ,
St. Petersburg says Russia will find no
difflcultv in securing 20,000.«X) men t
take the field, ami that her smites are
now well equipped and
officers trained on the field of battle
in tlie Japanese conflict.
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..Tv. jta' Record mid Chronicle;
DALLAS, Sept. 2 A convention was
-lu'ld at .New Orleans, on August 27-W tn.
secure a fair price for this year’s eol-
Tijn crop and hi mmtterael Uic duprea- _1
slim now fell h) many lines of bualneaH
throughout the cotton states. Tvvu^liun-
dred de|.‘gal(> were piysent from nine-
states. Texas being welt represented no
lhe result, of two slate conventl^p«liei<l-
recently, for the purpose of arouHiug ”
a pi-aetlca) interest Id the situation.
AYlial lhe (hiiivrntjoti Did.
I Proposed a >di£u fiir saving to the
Husiti, n.s -vgtiye .of tfie cotton crop in
this -"anon of wuerul distress Th*—
.plan TniTtesces early picking, wufMious--
ing and insuring distressed cotton, 're- ■
tiring from UteJjicHve market 3X»0,00<i ■
I same of tliisf dollar hnrguln.v whirl)
the Deiiion -tartvliagta haie gathered
tor y <»<ii- iovpeclUiu. .
Look over the hols published else-
vvhere in this tame and see if you ran-
uot tlud an answer in some of them to
lhe (lueslinn of Hie High foal of Liv-
ing.
h^hUs’. »• Greeoriita
•e modslWRWH crrnmiis nw aoMwdmsol atet.
LONIXIN, Sept. 2.—A correspondent
o,f l)ie ( liroHich- (fives detail- of the
English stubbum -resistance to the Ger-
man al lack "In the upper Oise valley.
The till Follicle's dispatch came from an
unnamed town in France. The censors
uould not allow lhe region of the fight-
ing to lie given mil:
British or left wing
flinging Hie whole
said lire dispatch.
"The battle was preceded by a well-
aimed artillery fire in which aerial
fronts directed the Kennan ffiinn.ers.''
Fresh troops from England, which had
liec(> carrying mil strategic niovcapnls
iu trains, arrived ip time for the ImlQc.
They went in, eagerly, cheering the
French and growling liuu they would
finish “AAilliaur lhe Weed," apapreotly
eonfiisjng tlie German Elnperor with
(lie ty^uiian ruler.
■"After the driillery lire, the Germans
Imrled their ranks for hours at the
British line of steel, which held heroic-
ally. A slight (idvantHfic was purchas-
ed by_fhe (Jermans at the cost of hordes
of dead. . ~~'
INSANE mMTF.
“No doubt lhe Russian advance in the
east explains the insane lipsle of the
tiermans in the west tp pierce tlie al-
lies' lines. ■ •
“The wppnded say the stories trf..Ger-
man atrocities have not been evaQgtral-
rd. ftnr wounded Hcrgvnnt from Mons
told me he simulated death ond heard
implorlna stories of lhe wounded du
fro. eeehing mercy as they were
pu( to d. ’h. A« the Germans passed
him. one >kr his rib will) a rifle bull,
while am urr stabbed a wounded man
nearby, wuh Mis bayonet. I liimately
I lie sergemil was picked up~by the Brit;
ish after (lie Gemlans had rrtrraled.”
The bollic was still in progress whrti
he sent his message.
PARIS IS CALM. ' »
Paris dispatches today say that Parta
ta rirfm-awd 4Ju»L-Ute_41’Ivs A)(id eafrs
are re-opening. , ,
"The possiliililies of a German raid
are slight,” say lhe eorrespondents.
.pointing out that the Germans to reach
Paris would have to disperse, the mass-
ed allies and pass tlie powerful French
forts. Many- of the Wounded .continue
to arrive id Paris bearing trophies of
swords and helmets.
LONDON, Sept. t.-j-Nexta of the batTh-
on Ho- Oise has rear-hod Jiere frdm
different »:.turcea and is’lTi'' find definite
info: »tni-e thW "Mmis m»gag''-
menl. -• . '• • ,
Military . xpcrl- sayHllal r\<n il Hie
Geriimna are Hnccxwfpl na: amt (h>u-
linue to advance, tlndr Yoad becomes
increasingly difflmdt owing to the
natural features and ariifieial defenses.
Il is evident now that the allien are
playing io .-vliaust tj^Riemy. ,
Wlille the Ruaslnnk hafe been repuls-
ed in I’eusaia, they eladH) successea eiae-
yv.liecv at|d II appears thal Hie Austrian
menace to Russian' Poland is-apparent-
ly removed. if thio b- true, the Rus-
sians call b"g’n tft ctgivecge for their
mareli mi Berlin via ioeiilgstnittemic
3+hh*—curios JJjgt R'laaian
reports, while uie have always
proved true. -
fe t iiiaTiy fa renewiM, 11“ pleasure on-
Italy by declaring tltai-lli* alites' a|R>-
eess w ould end Ttai
nating the Mediterr
The Belgian wp
Frem-h tao)-tl»v
Germans new.
X X X X X X X X
— 8
That Is Estimate of Cotton Crop Based
<m XioVernmciit Bcport.
ABASHING TON, Sept. 1. -A total pro-
duction of 15,090,(00 bales of pounds
gross weight is interpreted by the de-
yesterday's cotton condition report, "s-
iimating the crop at 78 per cent perfect.
This ta 1^5,0|X| bales j»iore than the
forecast of July 25. owing to excellent
growing conditions throughout the cot-
ton belt ’ ■,1
Rggoimtainen1 ,,f M“’ “''a’
if pigrhhlil Bizzefl Io. a’eccpt lhe
,.f the A. A M. college was
uWjn tk-nlon Wednesday moru-
ttjgjlel'SI exptaruuuus of. regret.
. Uh. . annoiim-imehT was- •"’’*) *n-
......be
Kggfe.J'frita: Denton eitizX^J
taaction ■ f board "r rewuRs
I Tk- C, F A. v*’,i|,'< mduence Dr. Biz-
I HkUp ill D- Id'-Ii. Iliollgli 11 W..-
^^MKZ|1 II”' bail reeeivid
KJPjta.-dargef ins'didioii vv«» one
SaJhardly' I”' refused by any
KSi»'*-ttie stale-
I f”1'1' reside:!”''
Il l- endeared I
tap entire cittaeiiship not only
[i tV eiteih-nl i”; has aeeoiu-
Eaahta in butldjllg ”1' the college but
i gmggMgpH.f shown in all public tfnd
He I”' been one of Di n-
Itai.gUWt useful cdizeiiH, as Well as
(H marked ability, and it
L^jy'galltral lii-d Ilin loss Hlimiid bg
r--
1 ftt uainiiis "i de' -uceesSor «.f Dr.
[ jporjl bits n<>( rertayed much atten-
kta^ to JAis lim" ■’ ’Cott, of tlie
Etari of regerifs. said" Wednesday
fEtorthat n<< mceiing had been call-
^Qpiiat one could be expected al,
■ V
r >, Bfadl Wednesday gav^ the
: Wv' awl Chronicle the following
feSiilS finally decided to accept the
l|Miwory.' Of A A M College, which
fwfwknlly tendered me by the gov-
! board of that institution. 1
i wi eijiecled that I Would be called :
fa'1' h« difficult a task as that
shies has ri'iifrontevr itie in-making a
■MEftR-whieL takes me away from the
>>"CM* Of Industrial Arts. The co-op-
sSiiBtfi and i'taaJ-support of the Board
WRofOts of the (kdhgc of Industrial
Aitt, the Strong appeal of liundreds of
i..toX>Dfl« fa tani.'ii. .aui the tetegrains,
Ml special delivery letters from hiin-
fek of tiie Kiris who are present or
■jgl'Mwicnt-- of th" College, liaveinade
-have taken an exceedingly
Bg|-one -4 will always cherish in
tgtasry all of these ov idehee<K of love
Ui e CORPS DIFFICULT NOW ENOL ISA LINE
8rHo”1- TH DPEN SEPT.
Model Tralnfhg School of ___
’ Sc»t u^ei1 ilfl ,s,et,81°n Tuesday,
pnKs apnounrtiitirnt
# kt> °y 1,1' iifaw Tuesday, amt
gu^®0*es all pupils registered in
Wriw iMlher to be on hand or to
Bruce, as olher-
j1 mmC, Pfac'-- win he deemed vacant
frnni U|e many applicants for
E^Atioa in the school.
htt >•<- number for each grade
aTo0 *u,e'1 s,nre ear’y fe*1 June'
IhaiWW *ail, T,"“*d«y. but in spite of
applications had been re-
E’Pee then, tad they will jfe fll-
0. kacat.. vwur, wm ov mi)-
ne order in which they were re-
- . n» the SI
'. 'Wlch so al
T. WngstS
rton of tta
>cil';d insfi
« - Hmimg tri
’he b. J
t Toll* id
Htote's r.l
tie ■ ■fcv'W
■menl.
I for-
attor-
I lien,
bt and
night
The. invitation to Mr Ferguson
extended by a vote of 78 to 17. A
lution to invite
eratfe
lante, to address th” Legislature, was
defeated 48 to 71.
In tlie Senate yesterday Hie Wiley lull
was up and the favorable majority re-
piMTR.is adopted, carrying.ainendnieot*-
removing Hie requirements fur gins ::mT
railroads- to erect sheds for all c.itien
on hand. _Thv bill Is Tntanfetiv - of tioc
present vvareliouse law and requires re-
ceipts to show- whether ’.he cotton is
linters, samples, .IdQse or holly.
The Senate favorably reported also a
hill modeled, after the .vrtmfnfatiWimi
‘ ' ‘ ■ reports on-
■aid Lattimore bills were
LONDON. Sept. 2.—St. Petersburg ml
vices today say the Russiun general
staff frankly admits lhe disaster to two
army corps, ineltiding the. loss- <rf three-
generals.
The .official list of Casualties of the
British expeditionary' force as reported
today are: 153 killed, 704) wounded and
i.'-’nk missing.
Tlie ( hroniele's correspondent says
jthe third British indite raged Sunday
and Monday in (Tie upper Oise Valley,
where I lie Gcrtridns recklessly sacri-
ficed their men endeavoring to hpr-iik
the British defense. The British lost
heavite and gave wuy slightly, lie says
hut mnintaiiied a stubborn defeiisc.
Tlie baftle continues. The French on
tlie right and venter maintained their
lineK—__ -
An Antwerp dispatch today says an-
other Zeppelin flevv over the city list
nlglil, but the results are'unstated.
Reports of
ilgliling is in progress
less than fifty miles from Paris,
would be a further marked advantage
of the Germans.
DENTON OBJECTIVE OF NEW
JSTERL KBAN FROM GRF.F.NA ILLL
BS|ei occur/win be titta trSTtN. Aw> Seeretaryp "f
Of IK 1SW Ml wnits M FOR
‘ fB COnON BB
iJVatj
| fifital atf Si
> DIRECII
1 / ■ *■ JOHN]
KO F.
Nisfi'ALES.. Afig. 31.—General Villa
amiounc?d last night that an agreement
fur Hie .settlement of the Siftiora .fac-
tional troubles has been reached. Got
Galles, vvlio fa a Gdrranza hdherefit, is
transferred to another state and issuc-
CHMied by-General Hill. • Gov.,.Maytor-
>-na is recognized as governor of Soiw-
ra ami allowed to retain his Yaqui Bi;
dian guard. Tf the factions cause
trouble. Generals Villa and Obregon
pledge themscli.es to bring their armies
io subdue Hie disturbers.
Villa and Obregon left today for Du-
rango to settle further differences and
then purpose going to Mexico t.ity for
a'conference of _ thet Constitutionalist
chiefs. • . .
Hl ERTA CONTRACTS CANCELLED
( on re talons I nder Hilfria Regime Meld
Null and Aoid. '
MEXICO GiTY. Aug. 31— If was offici-
ally announced today that all contracts
•anil Lom»sslen« awimfed hy the Min-
isters of the interior and Gommumra-
tion under the Huerta administration
'tHtb* declared void.
nwastire and also favorable
the Darwin ;.... -
made
in spite of or possibly' on
the n'aiiy new warehouse measures be-
ing offered, there is a 'strong septimqnl
now in Hie Senate- for amending the
rtresent wareiious*.1 law and giving sta-
bility to receipts issued thereunder. It
cannot be forecast or not if Hus senti-
ment in ’be end will prevail, but at the
committee session yesterday p strong
disposition to amend Hie present lavv
rather titan attempt an entirely new bill
was evident
bite trucks „.. . ....
with scythes, they mow right through
hedges and fences rf the. roads do not
suit the drivers. They ’ are heavily
armored and enable the army to mal(e
furty miles a day. The number of
trucks seems, unlimited It is estimat-
ed that 300,001) Germans have' paskROI
through Brussels and that 400,000 pro-
ceeded south of Brussels.- Only a small
deTaghmmit was tefj iu Brussels’^
TIUTWII Hie-eliy. - ——'I' ,
"I am inclined to discredit the stories
j.f German ........ill' s 1 believe, some
of lhe stories of llelginu Stmclltrs, how-
ever. aud Belgian boys and old men un-
doubtedly tired on the Germans' from-
houses. From reports the Germans are
a|ipaj*ently walked between the allies
and Hot keeping a straight front. Thg
eity of J.ouvain, burned by Germans, is
a in.iss of piliful ruins.'' ~ •
MBs BENJAMIN II Alt HIXON TELLS
4>F GERMAN KINDNEWER SHOW N
•jrttW ORLEANS, Aug., After a
heated discussion the cotton conference
today refused to act a minimum price
i Tfere i»
I efthis institafion will rail to lhe
I Rttidrllej ■jio other than a _uiau of
HMf kttaiiimen's, strong elements
I «f I’aiierahip. ttiid’e.xccutive ability.
J "Pertnt me in concluding this brief
I S«i«n*nt to give public expression" of
I Bf tpprertatioh to my friends in Den-
| I'd for th'' . iany courtesies thev have
J fttewF'I me during the' four years of
I *r fttidenc" m this city. Denton, has
in every sense a home to me
ff imtsili member nf my family, and to.
I rtswve from your midst is sincerelv re-
| MW by each of us.
I- “Very sincerely,
I aw. B, B1ZZELL "
I 110l>H 1,UU V<KX 4KXTER OF
I' WHAN ADA AN< E AT ST. QX ENTIN
It 1,1 ''’ 11 fbsl’*^,'l1 'fa’-
|.-M«uiriay. fr-.m Paris, a correspondent
I ? eirrnmslam-e favorable to the
I'."** to that td si Quentin they appear
I Sy* thrust furwanl a threatening
I’' Su i,l‘P ll" eneitiy’s center.
B * coiiiil. r attack from Lafere,
I l**at t,lp t111'*1* <niKht
German lines
fon''-p,,mlent says- British
HBF “tefth<stn,„| il,,. slaughtering
F *f the German generaT staff
E'y •ornierfiii equanimity.”
Es^Mta»teril,<i'. dispatch says that Un'
-Rameau, who. killed
L rik *8I> Huehns, has been decora!
? HmL'*1*1 Eing for bravery at
I wtJtaLy "i,s badly wounded
he sav\ a Gt-rman officer studying
HIUb ’,'fki,ig up a dead German’s
E ™<e, koeaeau lir.-d tlie shot which kill-
''f the German Royal
” MStav* * fi,||mus general. Rosseau
»■ um „?* 'on Hudlow's horse and hel-
"ay
> ln be
; ads ."''eSa
'*5^ - Mttiliang.*i
Cm ^W“”i’r»d
AA ASHlNGTOSi, ” Sept 2.—President
Wilson today requested a denial of the
report 'th*F-Ihe tiad protested to the
Orman Fmpgrm against the wholesale
destruction of Belgian cities.
House officials ssid the President
taken absolutely no action.1
TURKEY DE4LARER WAR
NEW YORK, Sept. 2,— A Loudon
pat eh says II fa rr|H»rtM but uuroa-
the crop at 78 per cent perfect.
Vkiii.iM) bales jiiore than the
conditions throughout the cot-
t.ER
MILES* A DAV
rnffTHfect*, «
I.11M111N, Austy.H
ctirresppudeiil <>f V
I Work, arrived
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