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1 PLATTSBURGH DAIL\ r EVENING STAR-NEW3 VOL' (106: NO. 66- K BlHl HI PLATTSBURGH, N, Y., s\Il'KI>AV U'(i. i 1 ), i\|< UNION 4 v\ I-l:i. '. iV.in iM', FUNSTON FOR PERSHINffS RECALL U. S. Commander will Neither Affirm or Deny Report ALLIES' GAIN ON f WESTERN FRONT L Both French and British Re- port Success in Their Attacks. London, AUK. 1H. The French and Billlsli today again launched a gen- eral nu.acic on HIP eight mll(> fioiii from Pu/.lerea to the Homme, the soc- ond In throe days, ' AH a result tin- British report lo'ls! of Iniporianl gains beyond ilio Clermuri ' • second lino towards Gulllonioilt amf Glnchy While the ;*,oneh /ivo cttp-' Commanding British Army on Soinmc. \1 J 6 A i • ry . - 0 rv 1 i t i • • i Uircd prQ.el,fotUly ull of the village oi' San ^ntpriiOi lex. f Aug. I o.—Un the best of authority it: Mau reams and arc in possession ot mo: was Stated'here tonight that Major Qenefal Frederick Funs-•: vl,la * e watery, MOM- than -too oer- ! U faVol-s §e immediate withdrawal from Meican soil ^\ZZXZS^^ W Brigi uett. rer$hing s punitive expedition* J counter-offensive northeast of veratm,! wheh told that such a report was in circulation Gen. i u, ° J ' ,,01ieh ' cd,np,eLlnB lhe \' oon \ Fnhctnn «u'rt • nmnd of the village of floury, have \* t ft- . . [pressed hmiio their attack on the I refuse to affirm or deny it. I nave nothing to say.\ ifhiaumont-Fieuiy front, capturing TQ those who know Fuiiston this was an admission. Here-1 two , Btl ' ons ,k ' ul forlH nc,nh0M o£ the former point, AiUout one hundred prisoners and three machine guns were taken In tilts fight. The actions lo/iy followed on the heels, of a scries of severe night at- tacks hy the French, all along the lino from the river us far as the, Hju'di- court salient. These assaults carried out under cover of a furious artillery are failed to gain ground according to a late report front Berlin. The $ernian*war .onfee asserts that the tofofe Fuflston unqualifiedly has denied such reports. Pershing s expedition has been on Mexican soil since Match. Pershing's rnen afe now in camp at Namiquipa. Colonia 0ublan and El Valle v in the state of Chihuahua. SECRETARY OP WAR WILL NOT DISCUSS PERSHING MATTER ^hWftbpi, A«* - 18.f^J!he itten- Miitmm^ iiJris.Miii. b;i# -,^Gn^Uh^msplW*\'* -ft*;• , liiettded, *ith:df4iAra.T 01 Geftj Inning*;!, troops froth Mexico, Secretary Baker saia: - \It is 4'standing rule of the War Department not to d|scuss atiy fee- otnmendatlon tha#ma$ l]je made to it, The \War Department. gilj.eS Julles and I BROKEN LENSES REPLACED WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION t TRY OUR SERVICE SANBORN-BARTLE Optometrists-Opticians Cor. Clinton & \Marion Streets. riiAI'l'SBTJItGH* A. X- publicity' to atiy aetipn that may T>e tnfain on stlclt wcBwuiieiidatiDjt hut 4fe N. Y. STRIKE STILL IS HANGING FIRE ii\iTi£iii iii r i*u ? L OTEJF 3 TO 1 Railway Heads, However, do not Take Kindly to Proposition ••>!<'• ••*••\•'»'••••.. -i. .W..I..M 6 | Washington, Aug. 17. The chairmen of the Big Four railroad, brotherhoods by a vote of approximately three to one Unity acceplul President Witaon**; plan to avert the | threatened railway strike. The vote was taken at their ' meeting this afternoon, Thirty-one executives, represeutiny as many individual railroads hoard the plan outlined by the President at lhe White House this afternoon. Ihe executives declared they stood by the manager** committee and were opposed to settlement by any means nthrr than arbitration. ; Pi evident Wilson in a spirited reply warned the railroad chiefs that they were risking government ownership of all itiilunuk He mlded that, he personally did not favor gov* eminent ownership but public opinion might demand the reform. RYjieAV/LJNSON <6Mv* fstM sx&-ce t ii while In simultaneous attacks the British succeeded in crumpling back j still fjuriher the German! front before I the Martlnhuich ridge. In tills sec- tor the Teutons admit evacuating a trench which had been destroyed bv gunfire but state that they took up position .immediately in the rear. . i — , | On Verdun Front. . NewJYork, Aug. 18.-\Vhetller there, Tho lighting on (ite .Verdun front is ; |tll be a^lrike ou the surface, sub- . Ule most | m | )C i r ta^' fa weeks. The way all ejjevated lines of Manhattan (Fl . em , h have iau'nc,|od a general movement along Lhe ' no|t|henKiei'ri One of the nioHt distinguished officers cniiiiniitHliu« (» n ll.ilf - H' 1 '' '• forcos now'flgliiiug furiously nloim lhe Sninuu- Illvcr. in llciuaillci- (;. n<\ al Henry Ravvlinsoii, nipniloncd In SM me of Hir r<\. m ih-i>.i'i In-, fi»i'i '!i front. i The accompanying picture is n. n i mil b> the HUiHh War <tffi>e i| « as taken \somewhere in Fninci A . •. i HM .•••. «I Unl i'n. •••, in; In :t e picture is the • rope hand on ihr r n.i. wl, . h a'l HiMI-h ..MI.-CI-, ;iv n- wearing in lionoi of Hie late Lord KM i hi-in r PRESIDENT VIGOROUSLY URGES -THE RAILROADS TO ACCEPT HIS PLM 'I I n l' t i ...| , i n in v'. II I III . i i i un ,u { >: i il 'in i.nil mil in ,ii i, pi ni i iil.ia. iln I I hi I,.in I ilil t mill 'In' HlVl ^H••^^ depends ^jioii the evhts of the next twenty-four hours,,/ .. Today the directors of the Nork York Company refused to reinstate into the service of the company tho men who were convicted of misde- meanors ill the recent one day strike. They yielded to the extent of stating their wflliugness to submit to arbi- tration the. demands of the men. Tho men, however, demand that their desires bo granted at once. Tho decision as to a strike will be made at a union meeting tomorrow night. front from Thiaumont as fai* region of Fori Vaux. si's ih,' AUSTRIANS BRING UP MORE TROOPS FOR RUSSIANS HURRICANE HITS IPour Reinforcements in to Tcrrcfic Battle Now Ratlin BORDER CAMPi i nil.lit l,l l I \ I.. . n i I n il r.i i, ,M I inn i I I f I L i. , ..:.!,. .1 i.l. • . . « >i . I-..I H .! II h i nl • i . • .', H . i illii.nl Hi HI I'l.H I I \I' \ I'lH'. lul l ,i lui! r • n In •I. •I. •. r .i M. ..II I Mill III' Meet Italian Advance. the Carpathian Mountains. BAR AMERICANS FROM IRELAND . . i Home, Aur.. 1>> An-lulukc l.in'ni ' San Antonio, Tex., Aug, ISfrrA ter- , , , , ,, i„ , , ,, , . F ' i has assumed s.ii|Hi me coiiiniaiiil nl Hi- ' \ ' rifle AVesI Tndian hurricane accompan-' . , , ,, , , , , , ,. , , , ' , .Auslrlan lorci-. mi tin- 1-uii/n ' •>< i led by a howling gale and lorrcnttal I rains swept from the Clulf lodav on' l0n ' Brownsville. Galveston was s.ruckl DUI-IUK llu- B ii.M.,i 1..II in .).. h.M a glancing blow hut great damage was ' in S uas) l \t (Icri/... ami iil.ms •!„ i';,, so plateau the An 'Huns tin- ilnn'.mi, 11,lull \l,. 11II 1(11 ' I i I I j , ! n i \ *' ' nnpi ,i nl. n'i •! l|,,. '1 I I i I I ]I. I Tin .1 I . • in Il H I done at Brownsville. The camps of the New York Nation- , ri ' l ' K h troops* hH'in-1 Mu-n Inn : - • al Guardsmen at McAllen. Pharr ami: 1 '™ 1 haUalxcuis <•' Land \in n li.iv- !.Mh-4ioii also were eaughl in the bin- ( hwn taken In.in \n. ni.m un ..n irlcano but no details are available, in Serbia, Mmih • . i m .unl Ml'.'.. . 'froul those places. All Wire cominunl- j to face lhe liuli.n. \l..n- m.i.|. London, Aug. 18.—By an order-in- ( ., ltI()|1 wUh tlu , mona( .(, u ju.ciinn has have been mil. mi \mn 1'i.u'... i;.,.i. council issued today Lhe government j, )t , pn pftl . alyzotl and only a fow do-[ Pesih. Vienna .'..i \H i •• is ompowert'd ufulc-r the Defence of; lftllH f)C th( , g ,. pa l sl()1 . ln lnm , cached, (be lson/.u n„' i i n * u?i i fur iin- itii-mbfi.-t iif lhe four '.lnihi'Vliiind •-. Tli M Fn.hit nl Wilott't pl.ift tnv 'tu- ri.l.iiiitit nf rlit< i|ifrii'Ul>\ wan tw- in ii',. iliie I'rtiirlpli' at, Slake. Mi- it-',!• ii I..1.1 iii.- Pnniluit thaf tin-.I., .1 \.. . .1 firnadt'ti ii. i\ i •..• '• .| i. n.in nf Imiu'-t ami . i . (Ii- .1. i I'm .1 Hi it Hie wluil i .I •'. i|.'. nC iiiin\ iinii « \i at :.tt.iLe. I • . un ,i.,i'.. ..r . i hv ty hi ifttt^r'. |l I.!,' 'Hi , il nil [i IPV H I ..—niwn—niiiiwii—MI—I—fi'iin—win* _ FFFO Building Material hi i. a iji ht '.nii'l.nl the Realm Act to \prohibit from en- (h1s ( . i( v | ) y Wlly of , lu , -. uiu .d siales Lerlng Ireland any person not a Brit- . n . lu y ,. U(ll0 sla( | (m at Fort Han llous- ish subject or who being it British lon< subject, has since .March, 1D1G, coin-.' ramp Brown al Brownsville suffer- f |. l v ni Ul n,, , ,,, As a re- .ih Venice b y \ . gtiM-rnnieii II- or may hereafter come to the United n [ hea\iest. Tents are down and the Kingdom from parts beyond the seas.\ torrential rains have turned lhe \Any such persons embarking for 'country inio a morass, or found la Ireland will bo regarded: Troops of the Illinois, Iowa and as guilty of a summary nffeiir-e,\ the Virginia regiments have hurried to order says. .Brownsville wber eihey are nmirler- it also became known today lhaft,i-d In the city bull and oilier public acLicm of somewhat similar nature ; building;-.. They ba\e two days} - ra- has been taken in regard to Australia.,lions with ilu-ni. pri\ale ami pi inilseilins, |..ii i Ing remiiM il i|.m \.'\ li The AIIM'IH'I. I..i \ niir ail I. I ti n '.;i ;i|• I,i11 • mi .alum\••• •in n i ,'i -I I • i tii I Iii n .n.i mil lil. - ,i < II ill . I !•! I. j incK & niAi. io. «•# '>...*&>&&& ^3>-i£>' *-^-,-\'--^1T; i -••>•-:-••••••>•• demniisti'iii •• 111 the I.i i war iilll . i i allaclis anil Oil I lie • raid, d a ' i-apturiil |. i mi Iln - Ti i in- !•! '. Illlll- lli.H I 'hi' n i.n l I • i t. l II I .'ill ! 'i i I nl III. . i n in .ll.ll '. 'il: irrsri'-! ^W- ?n II ii i: •••'i ]' imiiiti . ( li. i i hillv (iivrn i S TERLING SILVER OUVENIR1SPOON ! . M '' Made Expressly For The Occasion WILSON VETOES THE ARMY BILL $4 it s< if ERADLTI . 11 i i 11 HI i: r MILITARY - $UST¥$BURQH; U aMliiiiKiuii \'\- , I* .ii-.l Hi . I- J:-^^y t iMlM$'W*W W. E. CROSS, City Jeweler X \\ I linn lnil.-n y lU'iilii-lalinii I.i I X ,j. Ili-i r«i fnii id iiiin ii I. N >' >; fen-is led hv Id |>i> •• nl:i' Y the (ippii. .1 mil n l lb. ».ii •{• A Hew bill will In - i n IT: .:-*.;«>*••<>•:-*•&• ,J, ' la - v ndi-Hiinmei.' i.r .•„..-• IIHIIH I Illlll il l ..'.|..illl lii l I II, •III'.'\ I • .It'l l III 1 Insure i. J. •;' 75t\ per lluncbvii Ask for Ra^ 11 V .<ult*!S. IL A.THOiM CO H,