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PLATTSBURGH DAILY RBPI a>iy * \ wt*# mi II HI •—«h— .inn EVENING STAR-NEWS ^mgggfgggm. V0L.'tM;.IHX5iv PLATTSBURGH, N. Y„ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1916 vuu w pxixf sii J.—Administration official* :are $et^- , &^^ri^p|brtpl4 ;r«c«siv#cl IMB^ th|»t t Cii^rakixa is i'0tiiiM tliat fordgtt #h«k%iider8 of 6 XjjM ^NfeNtyr •t^i^wHfein th«# i>rop- lican citizens. No official report has promulgation of the decree Hit private ejjources jay 'it U now being prepared! Washington the confiscatory decree ap- pti« to mm«, nibvayt, oil wells and other properties; *Uch are fh* besu #f the industrial life and of the vyealthof the etfttUoi the decree, it wa* laid, wo«M be tfl ^nfiicate ^IWe^ico apcl to controlthe activ$e* <*f to;.nW*i^Mijk t JOB AS RRST CHIEF AS YET Now York, Aug, 1.- To provept an- other Maok Tom exploHion, tlto New Jersey l^tibifcf Service Commission de- cided today to slop shipping war muni- tions, from the piers of No* York Way, The rail ways decided to fight the decision tktfft will probably mik today to seeure .an Injunction. Simultaneously it beoatno vktuown (hat Brooklyn 1M menaced by a alm- Uar porll. A flotilla of ships, lighters and barge? lay off the Gravesend shore loaded with far greater quantities of fligh explosives than. tho«e -which Caus- ed the Black f^ont &!plfli1on f ' \the in Gr*Yose«d Bay are niifri<s|ont to blow up all Now -Vorfe City/' safd an authority today. The Hrt<sy Comrntaslflin Redded to t»iace ftn absolutely emblM^go 1 on all War «uppll«« and slilpnientfj after a conftrenou with'federal authorltie». Wtorfitfcitt of coijutltutlonal govern- merit. All or the Information-reaching thjir city from Mexico^ City ind|e*tti» that the KtorjeB that Carrania plans t o quit at once in order to he a cahdt- data for president are preinature. ittope for *, *«ttl»smertt in the im- mutilate ittuura oft he pVeaent di«cni- BJatc* In diminishing here. General tfiwston forwarded today to the Wat 1 ibepartmeflf, General Dell's formal report on the lighting yesterday near Fort Hancock In which _4 V 'two Anlei'lcflh were killed. The re- tinttl ftfter the nW Mexican congress Port ((welt shingly on the aid glvet> , M OTffli |SUBMARINE ON WAY Fighting Desperate at Gates! of Kovol and Stan- •, •';'\ * The leaflet of tie I'tali cause British court*, lW||lgh treason. London. Am: I In hat'U* now! raging ln-foio flii t-.tt,.: •< rt ' fxoii.i ir» 4 Volhynfn, South of Hrotly. 111 north- i eastern Oullcia turd before tftnni.ilan in the s'viitlinasi cif rite Austrian Cfowftland, Hilwfllumi and Ttutoni' nt<: locked in a life ijr death >\ The* outcome of this struggle h to spelt: success or frtllme to Gen. Ill usibff's ; i mighty nffeii.iiie, on K 2f>*> mile bat • • tie line In the cunt A mass of npoiis and rtirinrh. ipuurtid In Unlay futni HiiH^inti tiOnK^fl i felling of tin- tnll of Kovol and Lorn- I berg. [ A Copenhagen dispatch ([iiolfiij the Vienna Neil Frel f'res«C IIK *n$fii« ninny IrilinblmniH of (tie Gain Inn -iip , I lta! nrc fleeing and goodp are'being. ; removed froin ti«. (n, of UH caelum A dln[intth from [j () inc TO THEOPEN Great Send-Off Given Her-Govt. Ship Accompanymg Craft Baltimore, Aug. 1,—the Deutichland passed Sharp* Island light, about 45 miles down Chesapeake Bay, at IMS o'clock tonight. The submarine had pasted AnnapoBa it 8.45 p.m. Baltimore, August I .— The Dcutschland, the big Gerwatt submarine freighter and the first undersea boat to cross thfc.-. 1 ity m anticipation j ocean, bade farewell to this city this afternoon. . iu . . ^ .-, « * ., , i It vvas about 5.38 o'clock when the lines were thrown off r the recent rebellion who has been ' Sli y« the• Aimtrliin cninmnndeiB do not,! . . . . . . ». , r . t» f » * }t • sentenced to dj« (^ Thiirsday by the intend to defend eitl.ei Kovol o, ,aild the Cratt W8S tOVVed trom itS b6rth at LOCtlSt rOttlt l«JCl i<enibere. ; the cheers of a small crowd and blast of whistles frewn tb« ,jL»::;\:;?r\ c ( ,l :;'„,,r::\ , wimoio, e«fi *»«*&# «u of »«<* S e OTe d »**• Petrngrad and Vienna .Petiociart '< God speed and good lllCk. ippoits a niHh uitn-k i,v (ie.im&n* oi• jj was an impressive sight. ,The sun was setting atldi It* Iho Rusnlniis near Kovol. The bfti« i- , 1 ,i . .1 l*,il H i„ ^t^Jt' no IB proctadfng. Tin* iniijeau>s a radiance 8tteamed upon the water as the httfc cratt started great, Touton counter offensive aimed Oil Its Way. &-.*^»s**„Jmi&*^'~UW'r^ nmim %om\ '{^p D-boat was painted a sea greeij. The mm of 1iKt' DaptBrate^™. 1 ^,,^ qil thp olllor lmllU mBi ofn •submarine were thinking little of their possible safety whife Efforts ! Repulsed by daily that UH- nin.sian» IKIV. p. lli; „i t they were receiving final orders from Captain KoSfiig m> French Forces. In. their attach w.-«t of I,iili,nt , Wa^lngtoo, *«*. l.-^MMrml Car fMia.till .m ,T#Uf# M,\Hwi «hi!Rf'< Ihw! been elected, This later action lad provfaloWl pr««i4Mt ol Hejjleo m«»t be tho flrst »tep toward the mmmmmmmmm w \HU- BROKEN REPLACED TRirortl$ERYl€E . • -.:;• •• -. Optometrists-Opticians Cor. •D4aigK4' mm fa*fo> vt'kmiivmHi % %• *t§mct mating For th« f M LITTLE GEf^l EAR WONE awarded tht/apld Msdal, hljih. •at «vv«rd for ear Phon$f at Pimiama Pacific Exposition 11 competition with all hearing in- •trumerit*. 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While the arrnies tho Americans \by'tho Ofti'rtnssa troops,'today enjoyed a temporary respite af- BIG ZEPP NATIONALISTS IN ANGRY MOOD HOLLAND Rotterdam, Holland, Aug. 1,—Mes- sages received from various parts of Holland say the largest fleet of Zep- tev their tremendous effort of hint! month, the Germans ronewqd their furious attacks against Verdun. Throughout the day division after division wa,s sent forward in violent assaults against the French defences London. \ng 1 Snong rmon.o norest of the fortress. The offensive wen- pu»«cl t.> -br \.nlonalutM was delivered on a front of three and hern of pai line c in in .1 , tf bi ( .i. 1, • preparation for the departure. A smilf illuminated the facej of the men as they waved their hats and handkerchiefs irt jiesiponsc to the chceis of tho^c uho wsihecl them \lion voy- age.\ FAREWELL CHEERS TO CREW WERE SHOUTED TO THEM IN CERMAN a half miles from Thiaumont to Viuix The French claim tonight the uni- form defeat of every German effort this aftei niH.,11 prciiliiif; Thev e\|iieM~i d 'In pelins ever seen at once passed overland says the Frcm li themselves wei.^nluruti.ms p,,,,,,*,^ the country today.- iable to make progress to the aonih'imnt The ships were of huge dimensions of Thlaummont and were at leagt twelve in number. | The Germans at midnight opened a They evidently are tho ships which strong bombardment on the tm.iu- raided the English coast last night, (front, -t 1 At noon tin frown Prince sen' forward heavy hodles of Iroop* in u groat Infantry attack south of the Thiaumont wnik- 1 This, actordniK to the French. iolliipnod before ihen shrapnel and in.uliine gnn fire ThroUghoni 'he day the German • 1 delivered then mucks bill aie MIIHI •Ohe hundred j to have stiri'ei.d mere losses Late In the iifieiiioon they dUerUil their offcnsivi to the oilier t nd nl m 1he front and id' <>nl the Kreuch line there. Then, j 11 -r uloie sundown. ilu k oi ihe diiv w a-i tb li v 1 1 front 1)11 th e Tlieiioih II .1 ^l ; \ I'l l (l.lllll It. w If . .(.I lid* ,1 IM {,,,., midlim ' I .i' .. •! , . ,. , PERSHING MAY ! LOSE SUPPLIES! BV Paso, Tex., Aug, 1,- motor trucks laden with food and ?.nir munition for Goneral Pershing's force are stalled In mud thirty miles below Columbus and probably will be aban- doned. Cloud hursts have made the line of greatest an 1. communication impassible. it Is ered on a -l.> feared 'that until the rain, end's the and Cnpiii. punitive expedition will bo cot off the Vaux M • ' from'its supply base at Columbus Ihe Tenim Gen. Geo, Bell learned today that; sections ni >' Col, Francisco Carza, chief of staff', before Hie 1... to General Trevlno at Chlluiahua City j organized tm has secretly made a personal tnspor-• livered.u •-•\ Uon of all troop camps around Ml he nottlled 'i. Ml tile licai bi ; 1 ' ,i m t , .1,^1 , ei M 11' ,,' . ' Mible for 1 lit- f.iiln . 1.1 • 1 nl( , i, t ,,| •!, , 1 „- 'I In 1.11, ,11 1. . I . . , , 1 11 Ish I, ,M1, 1 anil |.' '•]•'• •1. Mi, |. i ,.|.| . ,I-I | |. l il l » ., Ii.ln tin II,,MI i|iii,n 1 limit 1 Hii 1 ili t \ rlalio 'flu i |imi(.-i, , | i | , HI ' UMVl I Jl III. 1.1 Ml t . . V pi it , t|, \ ^i, 1. ni Iniln t o ,!i ni 11, i| in . .111 - ii , 1111 li' nl ,1 I 1 urn 1 IM , 1 l,n 11I I\ In .in 1.1111,1 . On I.I FEED X ML JL 2&± it 1.1 r ii ifi ht s t'vJ Paso obtaining all information regard- ing the number of American troops, guns, etc. Inch of UH 1 ..ui-. and e\h mHii-. u.'n 11 The ussull 1 ui in il ni wards lnlo inlv ,ui< t d . 'I'lielloN hii'llnn Inn ipit'i 1 d ground 1 teilil t\ i|i-f(-IiM', (t( II Nil ell il- il emilili I UI la. l« .Hid Will oilier I hill 1 ii v • mint .Viii 1 claim d OFF SUBMARINE D'K'K S (DM. 0). H^iiii8iK~jfX'363KJSi!aBrs-sa**3tr- -\n.'sassasj; t0^^i'j^^S^m^^^s^i:^>^: \ :s u f - ! i&mmjNG SILVER SOUVENIR SPOON 14afo,;$mt&^ For Ths Occasion BEGIN COUNT! OF RY. BALLOT ii i n 1 <jii,tr mil -** % I dteSrtifer htd^f New Vmi., \ur 1 li'M\'\ 'h- ' ••' that ri'poi-,:. ilia' ilmae who li.nl • •' va^Med the vniii nl the liiiiilnili.ii.il ..1 Itutlruud 'I iiimmi n iiiiln a'l il .in -••• whelming vote In fuvm nt .i 'm.' railway ollU'lals uinl ii'umu-i 1 h\' J Utile fom-ern •£ OllC-i'riiiri'ii of the bullnt.-. luu b. • n A counted The work of counim.'. v. .1 % begun In the Broadway fenunl Imiii • : today. The urat counted were 1I10..1 1 III w 1 \ 1111 1 • <.„ I I 111 t w L11L l '^SW'%i»i I 1 II. il' n i'» . 1 r \i Jin 'i r Insure Your $$^Mv^$*^n*w>m><<4'^ m {n llK ' vwmn twrtUM » ew Car at 75c. per Hmuhvt! Ask for Rates on Other Models, H. A. T4U>rvIAS & CO. 'v?\j