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TKuwd.y. March 18 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
NO STOMACH PAIN
GAS INDIGESTION
IN FIVE MINUTES
"PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" IS THE ONLY REAL
STOMACH REGULATOR
KNOWN.
"Really does" put bad stomachs In order
really does" overcome Indigestion dys.
pepsls. rat. heartburn and sourness In five
minutes that just that makes rape's Dla-
pcpsln the largest selling; stomach regulator
In the world. If what you eat ferments into
stubborn lumps you belch gas and erurtato
sour undigested rood and acid; head Is
dlaay and aches; breath foul; tongue roated:
your Insldes filled Willi bile and Indigestible
waste remember tbo moment "Pape's Dla-
pepsln" comes In contact with tbe stomach
all surh distress vanishes. It's truly ntnn-
Jehlng almost marvelous and tne joy li
its harmlessneas.
A large nrty-cent case or Pape's Dla-
pcpsln will give you a hundred dollars'
worth of satisfaction or ' your druggist
hands your money back.
it's worth Its weight In gold to men
and women who can't get their stomachs
regulated. It belongs in your home-
should always be kept handy In case of a
sick sour upset stomach dnrtng the day
or at night. It's the quickest surest and
most harmless stomach regulator In Iho
world.
SCHOOL ELECTION
LAW NOT CHANGED
HOUSE REJECTS PROPOSITION TO VEST
SELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERINTEN-
DENT IN HOARD OP TRUSTEES.
Five Rills Carrying Total Appropriation af
Pa.mo lm Inclina That For San Fran
cisco caniDiiion Are passca.
OUCH! LUMBAGO?
Try Muslerole. See How Quickly
It Relieve.
THAW ATTORNEYS
PERFECT APPEAL
COUNSEL FOR NOTED .PRISONER
HAKE STIFF t ll.MI AGAINST HIS
RETURN TO MATTEAWAN.
Bu flic Antoría ltd Prctt
New York. March 17. Counsel ror Harry
K. Thaw today filed In the office of tne
county clerk notice or an appeal from tne
derision or Supreme justice Page refusing
to grant a motion to return Thaw to new
Hampshire whence he was extradited to
stand trial for conspiring to escape from
the stale hospital for the criminal insane
at Maltrawan.
This notice of appeal. It was believed by
maw s counsel automatically would pre-
vent their icllent being returned to Maltea
wan iimu inn appeuaic division nas re
viewed the motion.
DAY'S SUMMARY
OF EUROPEAN WAR
From one
front in Belgium and France to the
other. Relglans and French. UrliKh
and Germans are riahUng hltlerly for
siratcjiic points preparatory lo the
great effort which Is bound to come
when the roads are dry. The muni-
tions have been brought up and the
men are ready.
Tbe nature of the more or less
Isolated struggles which are now go-
ing on can be Imagined from the
losses both lo the Germans and Rrll-
Ish during a few days' righting
around Nueve Chanrlle. The German
casiialllrs. according lo General
French mini In-red In the neighbor-
hood or it- (inn. An official li-i issued
by the British war office gives the
number of British officers killed In
those operations as 112 with I9S
woundeir or not accounted for. The
losses among the men are believed lo
be larger numbering. It Is estimated
two-thirds of the German losses.
French successes are reported In
Champagne particularly around Per-
thes where Important trenches have
been' raptured as well as a height
wMrh domínales a large section of
around. In an attempt to regain Ihls
height a lendstiirm regiment sup-
Ing to the French
nere few survivors.
The Russians In Poland are conduct-
ing an active campaign along both
hanks of the Orrye river but they
are being met bv the Germans with
equally hard blows. The ofriclal
communications un these operations
are meager in drlalls as they are
Midi respect lo the campaign In the
Carpathians. Through the chancellor
of the exchequer the British govern-
ment annoiinres that II Intends to take
over the factories In England for the
production or war supplies.
The state department at Washing-
Inn has made public the untes ex-
e hanged between Ihls country and
Grrmanv and with Great Britain and
France with regard to submarine
arfare the use of neutral flags .
the removal of mines Ihe question of
rood shipments and the proclamation
of a blockade by Ihe allies.
4
Headache usually comes from a sluggish
liver and bowels ir you feel bilious dizzy
or tongue Is coated and stomaeb sour. Just
ret a 10-ccnt box of Cascarela to start
your liver and bowels and your headaches
will end.
Bu Kprrlnl ll'lrc lo file Timet
Austin. Mhrch 17. The committee
appointed to Investigate the Charge
made by Representative Roger Byrne
that he had been offered a bribe of Wo
to vote for the optometry bill reported
to Ihe House at midnight tonight. Aft-
er reviewing ihe testimony the report
concludes:
"Upon the entire record your com-
mittee reports that It finds the charge
investigated to be without founda-
tion. Hi! Special fl'irc to I lie Times
Austin Tex.. March 17. The bill of Sen
alor Bee providing for the election of
county school superintendents bv the coun-
ty boards nf trustees nearly deadlocked the
house arter a struggle lasting all after-
noon and lale Into the night. When the
vote was -taken on rinal passage the bill
railed in pass-by 59 ayes and 50 noes. The
announcement oT the vote throw the house
into an uproar and frantic efrorts were
made by members ror recognition. '
The house passed finally rive bills making
special appropriations amounting to a total
of W3.O0U. These were as follows: The
Brcisford bill appropriating JttS.ooo for the
urpose of maintaining a Texas state e-
iblt at the Panama-Pacific exposition.
Senator Clark's bill annronriattne- S25.000
for the purpose of preventing the Introduc
tion or ine-ouDonic piague ai Texas pons.
A bill by Senator Auslln appropriating
31.00(1 for agricultural and mechanical col
lege lo siraignien mil certain noun issues.
Senator Johnson's hill appropriating 161-
199 for temporary buildings at the Canyon
City normal school and a bill by Senator
Bailey of Itowlll appropriating Í3.000 for
the eradication or foul bees.
The rrnort of the free conference com
mittee on the Mrftealus material men's lien
bill was accepted and the house amend
iin-ni- were adopted.
The following cénate bills were bassed
finally: By Clark increasing fees charged
on application for license to practice medi-
cine from IIS to -.; and from ?" to ISO for
reciprocity licenses; ny itiidspein ann
Brelsford providing for Investments of
available school funds by counties In Irri-
gation district road and independent school
district bonds; by Townsentl empowering
the railroad commission to. compel rail-
roads to maintain tracks and roadbeds In
safe conditions and to authorize Intnrove-
fmcnt bonds; by l.attnnor . permuting re
cords of notice of. appeal nunc pro tunc
after the term of courl expires where a
notice of oppcal had been actually given;
by Robblns allowing public service cor-
R orations to consolídale In cities under the
ome rule act ai elections held for that
purpose; by Wise and Hall providing for.
ine decrease or me capital siora oi rail-
roads; by Astln providing for the issuance
and maturing of certain state bonds; by
Harris providing for a state board of
dentistry.
In the senate today Cunningham s house
bill requiring Individual signatures to all
political advertisements circulars pamph-
lets and publication by itewspai er or
printer or the name of the person by
whose authority such advertisement or lit-
erature was ordered and to show who me
same was published or printed by was
passed finally by viva voce voto. The ne-
potism law also was finally passed making
Its provisions apply to the legislature and
Its members thus excluding from future
sessions sons and other relatives of liiem-
mcrs as pages secretaries and stenogra-
phers and the house Joint resolution abol-
ishing the fee system was passed lo third
reading.
Astln win make a fluid Jo .el up tbe
separation resolution afrccttuir the Univer
sity and the Agricultural and Mechanical
college tomorrow and he says lie is sure
of the necessary two-thirds voto to aend
It to a vole of the people.
The child labor bill slatted a fight In the
senate similar to that over the compulsory
education hill and after a discussion lasting
nearly- two hours It was postponed until
Thursday morning when Its opponents will
make a concerted altars 10 pin u 10 ucain.
Amendments taking out of the provisions
of the bill ofrices and orflce building boot-
blacks and telephone girls under 18 vcars
were adopted. This bill Is assailed by
I. amnion-. .McGregor Morrow Clark Nu-
gent and others.
The house amendment to the I25.Q0O ap-
propriation ror a state exhibit at the ran
ama-I'aclflc exposition providing that no
part ol the money be spent In the payment
or salaries was concurruu in aim tne ijiii
ready for the governor.
enator McCoUum called and had finally
passed the house bill exempting whole
sale druggists selling aiconoi exclusively
to retail dealers from payment or ihe full
amount of the liquor dealer's license now
required several oi 1110 uronimiion mem-
bers asked questions abotrt It but when
Uta Waeo senator explained the hill it had
no obstruction In passage.
Astin's substitute warenoiisr niu post-
poning Ihe provisions for completely cover-
ing cotton bales and as to stocking samples
was given a favorable report and he will
make an effort to get it through In time
to go to the house ror a nob.
The free conference committee re ort on
the hill providing Tor the extermination of
sheep srab. accepting the amendment In-
cluding extermination of hog cholera was
adopted. Bailey of Harris has passed
finally the appropriation of 3.000 for the
IT'alrle View normal. Tlte senate also con-
curred In the house amendments to the bill
appropriating money for temporary build-
ings at the west Texas Normal at Canyon
rriiV
Metcalfe's house bill advertising sale of
real estate In Texas tinaer wins proDau-u
In other stall's nassed finally.
The house bill providing for the Cooke
school of correspondence was engrossed
with an amendment by Hudspeth and others
thai Representative wagsian no legal ad-
visor; W. T". Middleton spiritual adviser
You Just rub M1TSTF.ROLK In briskly
and usually the pain Is gone a delicious
soothing comfort remes to take Its pla e.
MUSTEROLE Is a clean while ointment
made with oil or mustard. Use It Instead
or mustard piaster. WIU not biriter.
Doctors and nurses use MMSTKROLK and
recommend It to ihelr patients.
They will gladly tell you what reller it
gives from Sort Throat. Bronchitis Croup.
Slirr Neck. Asthma Neuralgia. Congestion.
Pleurisy Rheumatism. Lumbago. Pains anil
Aches or the Back or Joints Sprains Sore
Muscles Bruises. Chilblains Frosted Vert
Colds oí the Chest ill often prevenís Pneu-
monia.) At your druggist' in ike and 30 Jara and
a special large hospital slxe for H.M.
Be sure you get the. genuine MUS-
THRoLE. Refuse Imitations get what you
asa ror. rno Mustcrdle Company. ratita
land Ohio.
ana c. Metcalfe ihe member from Tom
ureen. dc rirsi president of the institution
T he vote was 17 to 7.
I.ale In the day the hill of nirkson ol
l.amar requiring tax collectors lo Rial
notices of delinquent taxes to owners of
reai I'siair came up and started a row
that lasted imui after adjournment time
uuu wu rcueweo ai ine nigni session. Mor
row nnd Nllirctit hnth ofreced mncnrimi.titu
that of Morrow causing long discussion and
plisen! s neing a m 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 n ror tne bill.
Milalor Me.Nca us Is much Inioroved and
Insisted today on coming to the capítol for
AUSTRIA READY TO
INCREASE TROOPS
WOMAN'S VIEW OF
HORRORS OFWAR
WirE OF RUSSIAN GENKHAI. TKI.I.S PIT!
II I. STORY OF SUFFERING AT
HOME AMI IN HELD.
Husband Writes "Praj Nol lor Me Bui rer
Russia;" Says She -Suiters In the
. Harrows nr Others.
BREAK A CHILD'S
COLD BY GIVING
SYRUP OF FIGS
CLEANSES THE LITTLE LIYER AND
BOWELS AND THEY GET WELL
QUICK.
Afoclatrá fmi OorrmponnVifcr
men. anna in.--ine Associates rresi
correspondent has Jus! visited Vlnltsa. the
army neanquariers. near the nordor. ah
interview with the wife of a conspicuous
generar was Intersilng.
Ton ask." said she "what I can tell you
about our life here?. Well all our dogs
are here with us. The rooms are lovely.
The view or the river. Ihe collages and
gardens and on Ihe shore the cupolas or
;. church as you see. are simply a delight.
Now everything Is while with snow: lit
summer and autumn It was still lovelier.
Hut I look at all this through a mist; my
thought Mid my heart are not here. What
Is this cheerful view and Ihe calm around
It when one thinks of what Is going on in
the west at this moment and what we all
have to live through. This linns belonged
to a young woman. We came to be very
WILL DISPATCH 10000 MORE MEN TO THE
i hum IN Pltll ; ALREADY GAR-
RISONED FOR START.
Hakes Total or 0.000 Furnished bv Com-
monursith since Outbreak- ol Hostili-
ties; Men Anxious lo Enlist.
Banking By Mail
JUST AS EASY TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH CIS AS
THOUGH YOU LIVED NEXT DOOR.
We pay 4 par cent In tor eat compounded twlc every year. We do
bualneaa under the depositors' guaranty law of tbe State of Texas and
are a Guaranty Fund Bank aa provided by aucb law.
Our plan. In addition to being convenient la safe profitable and
liberal. Nobody haa ever lost a dollar In a State Bank In Texas.
WRITE TODAY FOR OUR FREE BOOKLET "BANKING BY MAIL"
OX SIMPLY MAIL YOLK DEPOSIT.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. El Paso Texas.
Bi Attoclqlcd Prctt Corrctnondrncr
Melbourne. March 13. the agitation led
by those who desire to sec Au.-lcalla semi
more men lo the aid or the mother coun-
try ni. i li had been arranged for by the
government has finally led lo an aniiritmc.e-
inenl by Senator I'earce Ihe minister ror
diTense. thai the government has decided
lo dispatch 10000 men in April. This Is
In addition to the regular monthly quota
of 3.(hio men which have been promised
for the reinforcement of the Australian
conllngeni or ifi.000 men already in Egypt.
The ten thousand men to be sept away in
April and the first and second contingents
including the tropical derence forces now
garrisoning Pacific Islands and the regular
monthly quolas would make a total of
anoiii bti.iiou men furnished V Hie common-
wealth since Hie outbreak or the war. It is
understood that Ihe April contingent will
constat or two infantry brigades and one
light horse brigade.
It Is said that the authorities are nol
troubled with a lark nf volunteers but with
a lark of famines of readily arming and
equipping them .and that but for this last
handicap Ausirallii's contribution to the war
wouin he not rar rrom luo.ooo men.
A wave of enthusiasm over the rorma
tlon of rifle clubs has been prompted large
ly hy criticisms which Senator I'earce madi
In recent speeches lie said: "The young
iciuiws who ai a lime use ims spenn men-
Saturday alternnun- watch Ine cricket
matches or surfing on the beaches or who
ko reifularlv to the stadium coin. --is. would
he more patriotically employing their hours
il Kiev were lo III llielnseives tor lile ( e-
u in e of their country and encourage others
n ao so.
He said that when Lord Kitchener visited
the coiiuuonwcallli some years ago he plan
ned a ieserc military lorce wiueu in ll s
earlier years was lo nm-i-i or rule eh
PW citizen of the commonwealth the
nilni.-ler continued who was not able to
Join Ihe expeditionary forces but who de
slíen lo tit ti in 1 1 ror iterence could Join
an exisiing rme cum oc ir tuero was ni
club In his neighborhood ho could or
ganlzc one.
t. nibs are now being formed in every
quarter and in the meantime the news
papers which have done the steadiest cam
painting for "inore men ror the war' are
pointing nut that rifle clubs are Intended
slay al tioiiie- and volunteer- for the
overseas contingents arc as urgently needed
as ever.
WAR GREATLY DECREASES
POPULATION OF III HIT N
HU Attocmtrd Pitta Vomiiimdrncr
Berlin March 13. In consequence nf the
war population nf Berlin (exclusive of the
suburban towns has again dropped be
low the i'.ooo.OOo mark which It had crossed
several years ago. The population at the
beginning of Vanuary-was returned at 1-
089154. which signifies a loss or 97.000 ror
fne year. This loss however does not
take account or the' men who have gone
ind. the war who are still counted as if
present; it seems lo be due moslly to the
removal of working people to the suburbs
and to more distant districts.
FIRST GERMAN SHIP PASSES
THROUGH PANAMA CANAL.
Ru Attnriatrli Prrtt VorrtHtmnd'nrf
Panama. March 13. A vessel flying the
Herman fiag has rinally passed through the
canal. The Utile gasoline launch iiermania
owned by Ihe elder engineer or one of the
Interned Hamburg 'American line- In Colon
harbor made ihe trip a few days ago from
Cristobal to Balboa and return. Austria
has nol yet had a vessel flying her flag pass
through the waterway.
CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE
We pay highest prices on federal and
City National Bank Building. Room 206.
Phone MIS.
STATE NATIONAL BANK
ESTABLISHED APRIL 1ML
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS-. .
D.OOO.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C R. MORBHEAD. President
C. N. BAJSSETT Vice-President.
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN. Vice-Pre
GEORGE D. FLOR Y . Cashier.
L J. GILCHRIST
during the whole autumn and winter we
made up parcels together lo send to the
Mont to Ihe sodlers and orrtcers. tin
Christmas she and her son. a small school
boy slarted for the fronller hoping 10
calen a glimpse or ner nuanana. sue raugni
a chill on Ihe way and died of Inflamma-
tion of the' lungs. Now her corrin is on
lis way back from oallria. Her husband
and the llltle boy are here he was granted
leave of absence to bury his wire. For
six months he was dally exposed to shells
and bullets and Is unscathed; and she.
who went full of joy and animation to
l ay tilín a visit. Is dead!
"(nr. soldiers aro fighting for the right.
I know not whether (mi will grant to such
Insignificant people as you and I are life
to see their ultimate triumph but thorn
ran be no douht that our Russian manhood
will prove itself stronger than our enemies.
Our front stretches from sea to sea facing
(lorniany Austria and Turkey. The work
of our Toes flow positively reminds me or
a witch story in which munsters. slain and
cut to pieces lake their heads and limbs
again and enme back lo lire. Bui this power
Is of the e.vll one and only the cross and
prayer can prevail against It. By the might
or these alone thero will come a day when
truth shall triumph.
".My husband Is a national hero now. His
portraits are everywhere on poslrarris and
alendáis mu i icoi ninie iieiacnen icom
all this. Ills health and final victory 1
annot think or anything else.
"If you only knew what we see In the
nsnltals. Al present. In my own nursing-
home there are 75 wounded and In Ihe
liosnllal about 700: In the local hoard hos
pital there are more than 1000 and In two
private nosptiais
iitiring tne i;nrisimas anu new Tear s
holdlavs. f organized amusement and the
distribution of presents in all these places.
All the ladles in the town were gaincron
Into groups earh or whtrh had lis own
nursing-honle and barrack. In this way no
une was fonrotten. or given less than oilier.
Real artists sang recited mid danced for
them. A dying soldier sat propped by pil-
lows and laughed heartily for the last time
In thts world at some comic song. In my
own nursing-home 1 had a Christmas tree
and presents for the soldiers and for the
two orphanages 80 children In all. Un the
whole we were able to take care of tha
(dsabled reeding them clothing them heal-
ing Ibem or burying 'hem; then again
da capo. This Is our lire.
"My husband's whole being Is In til great
undertaking his duty. He no longer b-
lunitH to us. His energy and moral force
arc. tike the tense stria of- a musical In-
-itrumriit drawn tightly as possible. His
letters do not comfort hlni. 'Pray not for
inc. but for Russia; bo rinn In the thought
that we have given our lives for our conn
try' he writes and the acts that go with
thorn do not comfort my heart and I cannot
be 'firm' In anything. I am tortured I sur-
fer In ihe surrerlngs and sorrows of others.
i live between the upper and nether
nil listono or tho i ru.-hi mi surrerlng or our
BOldlerl In hospital and the high tension
of my husbind tho warrior of Christ. Sis-
ter i- a great help to tne In everything
but I do not know how much longor I
shall lie able to stand it. I must gel awny
for awhile and be still ami think of noth-
ing. Then back again ir we live we
shall sec "
TWO ALTO COLLISIONS.
Buick Knorks Out Two Fords al Once; No
One Seriously HurJ.
A Bulrk car owned y C. II. Lambert
and a Ford car driven by Jess Taylor and
owned by II. M. Sharer both of Ft. Hllss.
collided yesterday at the Interserí
Wyoming and Mesa. The Buick was so
much the heaviest that H literally carried
the Ford some distance riurtglng with It
Into a second Ford and Jamming both witn
considerable- force against tne streei cucn
ina. The second lord was owned by J. V
Stewart B0Í North Oregon street. It was
damaged but little but lie Kort Bliss r.Br
was practically demolished. It was a renl
car and at the time of the collision carried
ibren army officers. Major Sample Chap
am Aloii and a iieiueiiani. an oi ni"
Twentieth Infantry. No one In any of the
cars was seriously injured
stilt Another Collision.
At the Intersection or Orhoa and Montana
streets yesterday a llnpnioblle driven by
A. I.. Earne-t and owned ny w. . mai
den of Vsleta. collided with a I'ord driven
M lloherta Florea. Ollla Flores sister of
the driver who was In tin- car with lilni
was the onlv one Injured sustaining toOM
bruises of 'minor importance by being
trrown against the side iff the machine.
Neither car was badly damaged.
When jour child suffers from a cold
don't wait; give the little stomach liver
and bowels a gentle thorough cleansing
at once. When cross peevish listless pale
doesn't sleep eat or act naturally; if breath
Is bad. stomach sour give a toaspoonful
of --california syrup or Figs" and In a
few hours all Hie clogged-up. constipated
waste sour bile and undigested food will
gently move out of Ihe bowel and you
have a well pliyrul child again.
ir your child coughs snurrics and ha
caught cold or la feverish or has a sore
throat give a good dose or "California
Syrup of Figs." lo evacuate the bowels no
difference what other Irualment Is given.
' sick children needn't be coaxed to lake
this harmless "rrult laxative." Millions or
mothers keep II handy because tliey know
Its action on the stomach liver and bowels
I prompt and sure. Tbey also know a
llltle given loday saves a sick child to-
morrow. Ask your druggist ror a Mi-rent bottle
of "California Syrup or Figs" whlrh con-
tains directions ror babies children or all
ages and ror grown-ups plainly on the
boltle. Beware' of counterfeits sold nere.
(Ml ihe genuine made by "California Fig
Syrup Company."
FRENCH OFFICIAL
(Continued From rage Une)
UNIQUE METHODS
USED BY THIEVES
OPERATE 1TH EXPRESS t A1.0M4-L1TV
DETECTIVES ARREST I 111(1.1
LEADERS.
In the arrest of three Mexicans yesterday
afternoon chief staneai minus lie lie?
custody the ring leadets or a gang which
has been dolnir wholesale stealing In El
Paso during some time past. The arrests
followed Information given . Ihe detectives
hv a man u ho i -ailed al Ihe Malion lo re
rover a horse and wagon which had been
abandoned by ihe three Mexicans arrested
when they were close pu.hed by a driver
from ihe nwin Packing company rrom
whom Ihey had" stolen a case or eggs the
rig having been taken lo the station. Tbe
man who came after the rig slated he had
rented It lo the Mexicans and gave the or
ricera their names which are withheld
however to give tin- rhler a chance to make
other arrests connected wllh Ihe case.
A dellveryman rrom the Swift cumpa .y
was delivering eggs at an overland store
and when he stepped Into the warehouse
three Mexicans driving an eaprcss wagon
look a case of eggs from his wagon and
starred to make way with it. Himself and
others gave chase and (be Mexicans aban-
doned the rig and disappeared In an alley.
chief Slansel saya thai many merchants
have lost goods by Ihe wholesale recently
as lite result of such operallona. The Pol-
ler Drug company lost a rase or borax
which was left on the sidewalk. Bob Moore
at Co. reported the loas of tiroperty. A
case of shoes was taken from Ihe plairorm
or Ihe B. B. B. Shoe company nryan oros
lost several dozen shirts In a similar man
npr one Inrideni Is rcnorled In wlilcl
Iwenlv sacks of cement were stolen from
sianion street near San Antonio.
The detective department has given much
time Investigating these Ihefls. but until
yesterday had no dellnlle rlile on which lo
liase arrests. Bpeaarng on ine suujrri
bier slansel said:
"These kind or iheris have given us no
end or trouble. The ihlevea operate driv-
ing about town will licensed express wag-
ons which attract little attention. They
slop wherever they have an opportunity
unobserved by the owner or loading some-
thing which does not belong to them and
which I valuable. I ihlnk the men arrest-
ed are the ring leaders of this gang and
thai we not only have a clear case against
thein. but are In good shape lo catch the
balance of ihe gang."
Two Schoolboy Missing.
Albert and Itlrhard Miley. two schoolboy
aged in and 12 years have not been heard
of since they left Ihelr home 1010 Myrtle
avenue yesterday morntiu to l" to school
according lo a report made to captain Lon
darner.- They were wearing red sweaters
corduroy pants and grav capa. II Is
thought Ihey may have gone to -ome nearby
ranch as tlcy have beeu beard lo say Ihey
would like lo lake such a trip and ihelr
rather Is connected with the ran -lung bust-
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leri riank ur Ihe (ierman grouping or
troops In Iho north.
On August l our orrenslve In Ihe center
began with ten army corps. On Augsl W It
railed and Ihls reverse appeared serious
ine reasons for it are rofnn.ilt. Tnero were
in Ihls affair Indiv.ldiiil-an 1 collrcllvo fail-
ures Impfudeacei committed under the rito
of the enemy division Ill-engaged rasb de-
ployments precipítale retreats a prema-
ture waste or men and rinally .he Inade-
quacy of some or our troops an.i Iheir lead-
ers both as regards tho use or inrantry and
artillery. In coiisi (pien.-e or these lapses.
the enemy turning lo account the dirricult
terrain was able to secure the maximum
or pront rrom tne advantages which the su
perlorlly or his subaltern complements gav.
him. .
Operations Relucen Sambrr and Mruse.
in spite' or ihls detest our ui.iiieiive had
still a chance or success tr our left mid the
British army secured a decisive reult. This
was unfortunately not the case on August
VT at ine cost or great losses the enemy
succeeded In crossing Hie Salubre and ou
led army reli hack He '.'lib upon Beaumont
Hvel being perturbed hy the heller mat the
nemy was threatening lis right.
On Ihe same day. the HUT. Ihe British
army reil hack alter a Herman attack upon
ine maiioeuge aicncieniies mi" mi tne
Mli and Mill lis retreat became mure hur
ried. Artec Landreotel ami Ledateau 11 fell
back southward hy forced marches it
could nol from this lime keep Its hold until
after crossing the Marne.
The rapid retreat or the Engli .h coincid-
ing with the defeat sustained In Belgian
Luxembourg allowed the en -my lo i roaa
the Mouse and lo accelerate by fortirvtng
It the action of Its right.
The situation al Ihls moment may thus be
summed up. Either our frontier had to be
derended on the spol under condlllins
which the British retreat rendered extreme-
ly perilous or we had In execute a slr.ile-
glr retirement which while delivering up
to the enemy a part of the national soil
would permit us on the other hand to re.
sume the orfenslve at our own time with
favorable disposition of troops still In
tact which wc had al on- command The
general in chler determined on tba second
alternative.
Preparation of Ihe Offensive.
Henceforward the ITenn: command dc
voted Itself u preparing Hie ufYnrutva. To
end three conditions had lo bo lul-
fllled:
The retreat had to be rirried out In
order under a succession of i oiinler -attacks
which would keep the enemy busy.
s. The at treme point jr tin retreat mui
be fixed 111 such a way lhat the dVfeiidiiut
armies should reach 11 -n s n.-h
ready at the moment or occupying It lo re-
sumo the orfenslve all together.
3. Every circumstance permitllng or a
resumption of Ihe orrenslve before this
point ihould be reached must bu utilised hy
the whole or our forces and liw British
forcea.
French Counler-Allarks and Their Result.
Tho counter-attacks executed during the
retreat were brilliant and often rruiiful.
On August 89 wc successfully attacked St.
ouetitln to disengage Ihe British .army. Two
other corps and a reserve division unwaged
the Prussian fiuard and Ihe Tenth cenuah
army corps'.whlrh wss debouching from
Guise. From the end of the daj alter vari-
ous flu. -iiiation. the enemy Was thrown back
on the olso and the British front was freed.
Ou August 27. we had also uccfteded In
throwing bark upon Ihe Meuse the enemy
who was eridcavorlng lo gain a foothold ou
Ihe left bank our successes continued o
tho th in Ihe woods or Marfed and or
laulnay. Thanks to them we Acre able.
In accordance with the orders of iv gen-
eral In chler to. fall bark on the lliuanry-le-Chetne-Bouvellemont
line. luiilier to
Ihe right another army look part in Ihe
same movement and carried out successful
attacks on August !fl on the Aiiihsln and th
region of Splnrourl.
on the seth these dirfereui unils croWd
the Meuse with.. m ileum disturbed and
were able to Join in tbo action of our cen-
ter. Our armies were ihererorn again In-
tart and available for tbe offensive.
On August a a now army Comrysed of
two army corps rive reserve divisions and
a Moorish brigade was oonttiluted. Thi
army was to assemble In the region or
Añilen between August '7 and September
I and look the orrenslve agalnd Ihe Her-
man right uniting Its anion with that ol
the British army operating on Ihe i in Ham-
Bray - s u r - Somme .
Continuation or Retreat and Its Csuse.
The hope of resuming Ihe offensive was
from Ihls moment rendered vain by tito ra-
pidity of the march of Ihe Ucrniun right
wing. Thts rapidity had two ronsoujucnrei
which we had to parry before thinking of
advancing on the one part our army had
not lime lo complete Its deiraimu' and on
the olber hand the British army lorccii
back further by the enemy uncovered on
August Al our left flank our line thus
modified contained waves which had to be
redressed before we could pass to Hie or
renslve.
To understand this it Is siirrirlent lo un-
derstand Ihe situation created by tbe quick
advance of the enemy un the evening of
September . A corps of Cavalry liad
crossed the olse and advanced aa far as
Chateau Thlery and two reserve corps were
reaching Ihe l.aou region. The third ariy
Ciiener.il von llauseni. two active corps and
a reservo corps had crossed the Alane be-
tween Un; chateau I'orcien and Attlgny.
More lo Ihe easl. the Fourth fifth. Sixth
Seventh and Eighth armies namely twelve
army corpa four reserve corps and numer
ous Ersatz rormatlons were In contact with
our troops the Fourth anil Fifth armies
between vozler and Verdun and Ihe others
In Ihe positions which have le-cn indicated
above rrom Verdun to tbe Voages. It will
therefore be seen lhat our left If we ac
cepted bailie might be in great peril
ilirough the British forrea and the new
French army opcrallng more lo the west-
ward having given way.
A defeat ill He - i omnium- would have
cut ofr our armies rrom Paris and from
the British forces and at tbe same time from
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the now army whlrh had been constituted
to the left or the Kngllsh. Wo should thus
running the risK or losing ny a single.
stroke the advantage or the assistance
which Russia later on was to furnish. Uen-
eral Jofrre chose resolutely for Hie sold
Hon which disposed or these risks that Is
to say ror postponing Ihe orfenslve and the
continuance of the retreat. In this way he
remained on ground which lie nan chosen.
He walled only until he coujd engage in
belter conditions.
In consequence on Soptember I he
rixed as an BXtrorhs limit ror tba. movement
or retreat which was sllll going on. the
line Bráy-Sur-Selr. Nogent-Bur-sine
Ares-Sur -Atibe Vlrry-l.e-Francois and Ihe
region tip Ihe north of Bar l.e line. This
me SUOIIKI ue renciieo u mo irowua worn
uiupelled to go back so far. They would
attack before reaching II. as soon as there
was a possibility ur bringing about . n or-
renslve disposition permitting the co-oper-ai
em of the w'iole or our forces.
on September .Mb It appeared that this
desired situation existed. Tho First Herman
army carrying audacity to temerity has
(itilimicd lo endeavor to envelope our leu.
had crossed Ihu Oram! Morln and readied
Ihe region of Cliauffry to the south of lle
náis an.i or csiernay. it aunen turn ai ciu-
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begin the Investment or the capital. The
i i ..ml army had lis head on the line (.nam
panhert. F.togcs Burges and Vetrus. The
inn. I and i ouriu rraiiicd 10 i.naiuus-sur-Marne
and Bussy-l.e-Repose. The Firth was
advancing on nno side and the other from
Ihe Argonne as far as Posescse to Trlan-coiiii-Les-lsletteg
Julvccourl. The sixth
and seventh armies wero ailacklny more to
in--
but
cavalry which were distributed between
his left and his center on the evening or
tho firth ho addressed lo all the command-
ers of annles a message ordering them to
attack.
"The hour has come'' ho wrote "to ad-
vance at all costs ami lo die where you
stand ralher than give way."
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hagen' correspondent sends a story of
the sinking or the Herman cruiser
Karlsruhe taken from the Stiftstt-
dende which asserts that It obtained
the story rrom an authoritative source.
According lo the story tho crew of
the Karlsruhe were having lea one
evening when a sudden explosion
broke the cruiser In two. One-naif of
Ihe vessel sank Immediately carrying
down part or Hie crew with IL The
other half floated ror some time
which rnsbled about I. mi to 900 men
to be rescued by an accompanying
steamer. This steamer reached a Her-
man port with the survlvori who
were sworn lo serrerv concerning the
sinking of ihe cruiser.
Bui and hen- is a capital difference be-
tween Hie slliiallon of September :. and
thai ol September 9 the enveloping or our
loft was no longer possible in Ihe first
our left army had been ablo to occupy ihe
line of sexinne villcrs Hi. Oaorgei and
Courcliamps. Furlhcrmore the Marne ar-
mies flanked ou their left hy Iho newly
created army were closely connected wllh
Iho rest or our forces.
This was precisely the dlspngltlnon which
Ihe genersl In chief hsd wished lo sec
achieved on the fourth ho decided to lake
advantage or II and ordered all th" armies
to held themselves ready. Ho had taken
from his right two new army i orp two
divisions of infantry and two divisions i f
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