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SPAIN WILL REMUH NEUTRll tiwgt. Axel N. "Howalt, Uuluth Sergt PUNS TO UTILIZE transport bearing the first contingent TEUTONS MUST SHORTEN \M Louis A. Ziman, Waconia, Minn. of American soldiers entered the harbor Capt. Wm. H. Coacher, Mitchell, S. D.f after a voyage of seven and a hail severely wounded Sergt. John O. Frydelund, days from Manila. E Albert Lea, Minn. Private FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS NOTHING third troop ship is expected to arrive A Armin Laude, Jackson, Minn. Private MILITARY EXPERTS SPECULATE CAN CHANGE POLICY. soon. Peter Peterson, Milnor, N. D., ON EXTENT OF RETREAT. killed in action Corp. Van J. Jones, President Gains in Weight. Rhame, N. D., Private Martin J. Mikkelson, M. Dato Denies Vigorous Note Has Hutchinson, Minn., missing in Magnolia, Mass., Aug. 20.—President French Authorities Believe Germans Washington, Aug. 20. Congress Been Sent to Berlin Regarding action. ALIEN PROPBflTY CUSTODIAN Wilson has gained weight on his war prepared to enact quickly the new Will Stand at Old Hindenburg Submarines. WILL SEIZE GERMAN AND vacation. Declaring it unusual for a manpower legislation, extending the MOVEMENT OF JAPANESE Position. man of the President's age to put on AUSTRIAN LITERATURE. draft age limits to 18 and 45 years, TROOPS IS DELAYED San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 20.—Foreign weight in so short a time, Rear Admiral for the American military program Minister Dato has issued a de Paris, Aug. 20.—The military experts Cary T. Grayson, the Presfc which General March, chief of staff, nial to recent press reports that the and the general public are speculating dent's physician, has expressed himself INCLUDES PLAYS AND MUSIC Chinese Officials Decline to Allow told the House Military committee on how far back the German neutrality of Spain was threatened. He as delighted at the change since Them to Assume Control of should win the war in 1919. 3aid the cabinet "would suffer nothing retreat believed to be imminent will Wilson came here. There is no doubt While the House committee began Railway. to turn it aside from a policy of neutrality." carry the .enemy. that the President and Mrs. Wilson Peking, Aug. 20.—The movement of work on the bill by hearing General Royalties From Works Which Have The idea the Germans will fall back have enjoyed every minute here. The Japanese troops from Chang Chin, on March, Secretary Baker and Provost He denied Spain had sent a note to President has motored a total of 50(1 anything like as far as the Meuse the Mukden-Harbin railroad, to the Fattened Teuton Pocketbooks Marshal General Crowder, the Senate Germany concerning the alleged torpedoing miles. is dismissed as improbable, as is the Manchuria-Siberian front, has been set aside its summer vacation again in Will Be Used to Purchase of the Spanish steamer suggestion the enemy may retreat to further delayed because of the demand order to take up the measure Thursday. Liberty Bonds. German Upheaval After War. such an extent as to liberate the invaded Serentes. He said the sinking was made by the Japanese that they Amsterdam, Aug. 20.—The Imperial Belgium territory. due to afire in the cargo of petroleum. control the operations of the Chinese Prohibition to Be Sidetracked. League for Combatting Social Democracy New York, Aug. 20.—German and French predictions have limited the There have been persistent and apparently Eastern railway. The Chinese officials, It appeared probable that the bill has issued a manifesto foreshadowing possible retreat by a line from Ghent well founded reports that Austrian music and literature is to be supported by the Entente repre-^ would be debated simultaneously in serious wage troubles in Germany Spain had sent another note to Germany utilized to help the United States win to Maubeuge, and it is considered sentatives in Peking, have declined to the Senate and the House the last of after the war, dissolution of the concerning the torpedoing oi the war, Alien Property Custodian A much more likely the retreat could not consent to the taking over of the railroad this week, and passed soon thereafter. reichstag and dissolution of the middle Spanish boats. Reports from Madrid Mitchell Palmer said in a statement go farther than the old Hindenburg by Japan. Senate prohibition advocates agreed classes. It warns against a rising here. line. were that a note had been dispatched to lay aside temporarily the national of the proletariat and asks for funds to Berlin containing a notice to Germany American rights to numerous enemj Relinquishment Not Expected. Norwegian Bark Sunk. prohibition bill and give the manpower to strengthen "the defensive war that- Spain would compensate owned operettas, many of whicfc The principal argument against the program the right of way. against social democratic aggression." herself for future losses from self in:erned have attained "whistling" popularity theory of anything like a sensational Washington, Aug. 20.—The Norwegian Before the House committee, Secretary The Socialist Vorwaertz of Berlin throughout the country and to granc retreat is based on belief the Germans German vessels in Spanish harbors. bark Nordhav was sunk by a Baker and his aides again urged points out that the signatories to the opera, plays, songs and books, have would do anything rather than relinquish submarine 120 miles southeast of action on the bill, discussing various manifesto are rich land owners and The Spanish steamer Serentes, load3d been taken over by the custodian.- Royalties any substantial portion of territorial Cape Henry. The crew of 26 men phases of the enlarged program, which industrial magnates. with 10,000 barrels of oil, was set from these words which have gains they still regard invaluable escaped in small boats and was soon calls for an army of nearly 4,000,000 Dn fire by two explosions while anshored fattened the Teuton pocketbooks will in discussing peace. brought into an Atlantic port by an Americans in France by June 30, 1919, FORMER GOVERNOR OF Apart from the question of their diminishing off Brooklyn July 13. There! now be invested, it was announced, ic American warship. Advices to the with another million in training in this effectiveness, it seems reasonable aave been no previous reports that the VERMONT IS KILLED Liberty bonds. Navy department announcing the sinking country Serentes was said to have been tor-' to expect the Germans will Kreisler Royalties German. did not say whether the bark was Predicting that the war will be won pedoed. realize the wisest policy in every other toipedced or shelled. It was a vessel His department is convinced, Mr or lost on the Western fi-ont regardless Automobile in Which He Was Riding sense would be to again withdraw their of 2,62 5 net tons and sailed June 15 Palmer said, that much enemy prop of what happens elsewhere, General Struck by Grand Trunk line to the old Hindenburg front, between from ESuenos Aires, Argentina. Capiiiia erty of this type is still unreported J\TEST CAS'JUTY LIST March told the committee that Train. Arras and Rheims. This old Bernsten was master of the bark. and an investigation of the field cl with 80 trained American divisions of CCMTAI?2S 382 NAMES line ran by Harvincourt, St. Quentin, royalties, copyrights and patents is Sherbrooke, Quebec, Aug. 20.—G. H. CHIKESH TROOPS GO about 45,000 men each in France, under Anazy le Chateau and Chemin des under way to reveal suspected enemy Prouty, former governor of Vermont, an American commander, victory TO SIBERIAN BORDER Thirty-six Americans Killed in Action, Dames. ownership. was killed when the automobile in ought to rest on American arms next 135 Severely Wounded and The only plausible argument against Included in the rights seized are which he was riding was struck by year. a 162 Missing. the Germans adopting this line is that Large Force is Sent to Prevent Invasion these to many famous musical and Grand Trunk train near Waterville. Reiterating his belief that such a it is as long as their present front by German and Hungarian dramatic productions presented in the The chauffeur was knocked unconscious. force could go through the German Washington, Aug. 20.—The following and would not enable them to realize Prisoners. country in English, and to plays which lines at will, General March went casualties are reported by Washington, Aug. 20.—The Chinese an economy in men required to hold it. have been sta red in the enemy tongvr Mr. Prouty was on his way from farther and electrified the committeemen commanding general of the American government has sent a large force The Germans therefore must look at the German theater in Milwaukee. Newport, Vt., to take a train at Lennoxville by declaring such a force "should Expeditionary forces: cf troops to the Siberian border to elsewhere for means of shortening Royalties on talking machine record? for Jackson, Me., when the bring the war to a successful conclusion Killed in action, 36 died ol their line, which to them undoubtedly prevent a threatened invasion of of the prima donna, Mrie. Emmy Des chauffeur failed to observe the approaching in 1919." wounds, 11 missing in action, 162 is the pressing need. Chinese territory by German and tinn, and Friaz Kreisler, the violinist, engine. Every Single Man By Spring. svounded severely. 125 died from air Hungarian prisoners of war who joined also will swell the sales of Libert} To exert this American manpower in plane accident, 1 died of disease, BASEBALL SCORES. with the Red Guard and other elements bonds. assuring victory, General March said: iied from accident and ether causes, Artificial Gems. of the Bolsheviki against the Among the comic operas and plays "Every single man, between 18 and Nearly all artificial gems—that is to wounded, degree undetermined, 13 Czecho-Slovaks in the transbaikal region. on the custodian's list are: "The American League. 45 years in Class 1 would be needed say, stones that are really made by previously reported missijjg, now re Chocolate Soldier," "The Dollar Prin Chicago, 4 New York, 1. by next spring." Shipping facilities artificial means—are compounds of ported killed, 12. Total, 382. cess," "Miss Springtime," "Madame Washington, 3 St. Louis, 2 (14 innings are assured, he added, and maintenance alum crystalized under special conditions. Northwest names appear on the list MORE YANKEE TROOPS X," "Little Boy Blue," "Pom Pom,' problems have been considered as follows: Private Wm. B. Anderson, The metallic salts that are ad an others of German and Austrian Philadelphia, 9 Detroit, 8. REACH VLADIVOSTOK in the program." ed during fusion determine \vhethei St. James, Minn., killed in action composition. The grand operas in Boston, 6 Cleveland, 0. Suggestions that the 5,000,000 army the stones produced shall be sapphires, Private Otto H. Ellig, Winthrop, elude Rich rd Strauss' "Salome," and National League. program would exhaust America's Vladivostok, Aug. 20. A second rubies, oriental topazes, jinethysts or Minn. Private Hans Larson, Rochester, Pittsburgh, 8-1 New York, 1-2. Wolf-Ferrari's "The Jewels of Madonna," manpower were laughingly denied by transport carrying American troops Minn. Private Emanuel Steiger, emera-ds. and "The Secret of Susanne.': Brooklyn, 4 Cincinnati, 0. C" bV. he joined fVcre- has arrived at Vladivostok. The Glenhams. & missing in action Chicago, 20 Boston, 0. Stoddard Lectures Hit. Philadelphia, 7 St. Louis, 1. Enemy books whose sales will turn a profit into the American war treas Markowitz urv strangely enough include the Summerfield works of one American, John L. Stoddr.: THE WEATHER. Unsettled today and tomorrow d. The government will collect probably thunder showers in north royalties on his widely circulated lectures portion not much change in temperature. because the author is now residing in Austria. SUBMARINE LOSSES DAILY MARKET REPORT. THE STORE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE AS A CLOTHES BUYER ESTIMATED AT 250 Minneapolis Grain. Crews of Destroyed Craft to Number Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—Oats, Septem of 8,000 Either Prisoners fcer, 68%c October, 69%c rye, Sep or Drowned. tember, $1.67. London, Aug. 20.—The Sunday Observer Dulutb Flax. points out that, in addition tc Duluth. Aug. 20.-—Flaxseed, September, the 150 submarines which Premier $4.52 October, $4.49 November. Lloyd George recently declared the $4.41. British alone had sunk, that a good proportion of the "doubtful cases" may Chicago Grain. Chicago, Aug. 20.—Corn, August be regarded as destroyed and the $1.6114 September, $1.62% October, number may be safely raised to 200. •31.64 oats, August, 71c September, Another 50 have probably been destroyed 71}ic October, 71%c. by French, Italians and Americans. To say 250 submarines have It is quite important bean accounted for may be regarded South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Aug. 20.—Estimated pa a n:-da.ate estim.te. eceipts at the Union Stockyards: Cattle. The ows of the destroyed vessels that you know Hart Schaffner & 15,100 calves, 400 hogs, 2,100 •'it er a.e drowned or are prisoners ?heep, 3.200 cars, 603. Steers, $7@ r.::d must number at least 8,000 of the cows, $7.3511 calves, $6@16 most highly trained German sailors. just where your advantage Marx are known for '•oss, S18.95@19 sheep and lambs, $10 16.50. ir.lSH CHANCE! 1,03 IN is you'll find FAVQ3 OF HOME R'JLE quality, your advantage Omaha Live Stock. Omaha, Aug. 20.—Hogs, receipts. 5.'00 it in the quality of Statement Is Taken to Mean Radical higher heavy, $18@18.6-" as a clothes buyer Change of British Pclicy nixed, $18.25@18.40 light, $18.40@ on Question. 9 pigs, $16@18 bulk of sales, $18.20 the merchandise to^on, Aug. 20.—Political circles viX'lS.50. Cattle, receipts, 10,000 marsteady is in what you Si!iv'6 been given quite a sensation by to stronger native steers, a declaration by Sir James H. H. more than in the /J.l.50@17.50 cows and heifers, $7.50 'Campbell, lord chancellor of Ireland, £12.50 western steers, $10@15.50 get and when you that he is in favor of "self government i'cr-ras steers, $8.50@11.50 cows and price and you better for a united Ireland." This statement ieviers, $7@11.50 canners, $6(fr7 was made by him at a luncheon at get these there is no tockers and feeders, $6.50@13.50 ^Dublin. ?a!ves. $10@13. Sheep, receipts, 22,'00 not trust your own When Sir James was appointed lord market steady wethers, $12.50@ chancellor last June, it was believed greater advantage. 14 ewes, $10.50@13 lambs, $17.15@ that the action of the government judgment too far as 1S.15 yearlings, $13.50@14.50. aaeant a complete reversal of its Irish policy. His speech, however, proves Poultry. Butter, Eggs and to quality these days. that he is a convert to home rule, according r.rirmcapo'.is. Aug. 20.—Butter to liberal commentators. Creamery extras, per lb, 431/fcc extra firsts, 42^c firsts, 41%c seconds, SUBMARINES MAY HAVE 50 He: dairy, 37c packing stock, 34c. LANDED NAVAL MEN Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new cases, 33c current receipts, new cases, rots out. $10.80 old cases, rots out, $10.50 CJerman Divers Are Believed to Have checks and seconds, doz, 25c dirties, Been Signaled From Atlantic candled, 29c. Quotations on eggs include Coast. cases. Washington, Aug. 20.—American Live Poultry—Turkeys, fat, 10 lbs naval officials now concede the possibility and over, 25c thin, small, 10@12c that German submarines cripples and culls, unsalable roosters, operating on the Atlantic coast have old and young, 19c ducks, 14c been in communication with persons geese, 13c hens, 3% lbs and over, on shore and even may have landed 25c hens, under 3% lbs, 22c broilers, members of their crews. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx lbs and over, 27c under 2 lbs, 29c. Provides Power Plants for War. Soft Coal Production Slumps. Our usual high quality" standards have been upheld in all our Furnishing Goods. Washington, Aug. 20.—Bituminous Washington, Aug. 20.—To meet the 2oal production of 12,274,000 net tons urgent need for electric power in shipyards, snding August 10 was greater than munition factories and other If you need a Hat, Shirt, Hosiery, Neckwear, you'll economize most by coming here. that of the corresponding week of last war industries, a bill approved by the year by about 2,000,000 tons, but was War Industries board was introduced less than in recent previous weeks, Markowitz & Summerfield by Representative Sims of Tennessee iccording to reports today to the fuel authorizing the President to construct idministration by the geological survey. power plants to meet immediate demands in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, An output of 14,500,000 net tons a New Jersey cities and other Eastern week during the rest of the summer industrial centers. The bill also will be necessary to make up the deficit would authorize the president to take for the coal year to date, tho over privately owned power plants I .A, .1"'-V* !uel administration stated.