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I N. 1* MAY BOLT IICKtT . ♦ 1 ^ . BEMOCBATSSHOILD VOTE TRUE TO THEIR PRIMARY OATHS nortiiiK to tiio party »*rlitii€Tjr or "theMate ronitH to rt»il«*<-t'tiio wup- po*«;(l' ViTomix tlo'ii rtory man In ilM own ju»!f;o mill jut.v ami IiIm uuljr'restraint is his oun x ron- sdenre. (’an we afford to countenance such BRITISH IPHOLD BLACKLIST IN NEW NOTE TO AMERICA P^SSTam,,, OHIIIANS BIIHIBAIH count' f so - c RALLY TO WILSON’S AID “Hleasltes” May lie Planning^ Bolt and It Is Necessary for All Dem ocrats to (to to the Polls to I phold ’ . 1 White Primary — Bepttblicaiis Again Attaiti'the South in ('tm- . s ; . cress. . -V Democrats in tin's State should fcke no chance of having th'eir stattf turned into the Republic^' column or otherwise go against Wi.3oa a. the election this fall'. There are three Sets of presidential electors In the field, and one of them at leakt, has been receiving the open support of some of the (actional leaders of the Democratic party. Those who attended'the Please caucu»—so-called convention—last; week, were acUised that their oath j was not binding in the case of prest-; deutial electors and each man was > told that in the case of Got. Man ning there was no, reason to support him, as he obtained his nomination by fraud The organization of the Rleasltes in this State include' men'of such wavering Democracy, and of such ua- dou.bieif willingness to lead a bolt from *1116 party ot the white man. that it would n<>t be surprising If an attempt were made at the eleetton neat Tuesday. Nothing it positively known Ktcrylliing 1» sumtistal. hut wr ad- rise all the true iMwiiocruta of tbta is>unty and other* in |lii« neighbor- IummI to lie mire and gfi to the polls next Tuemlny ami tote the olrntght fteniiw inlh ilftisl. Thaie ia »an mm'h at stake to even risk the appearance of lukewarm support to President laws are not worth the paper they are written upon and the safeguards of wlijte supremacy are mere shad-, ows. Not only is our -State ticket menaced hur'tliere are three sets of presidential electors in the field and the defeated candidate openly states that he will.not assist in electing Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic nominee for president. Could a more open bolter be wanted than this?.. One nominees for State offices are all ‘good and true white men with honorable records. •.Vide oNt Yet Made Publi ■ Put Pn- dcrstuiidiag of Its Tenor , is MaTfe Known. • Secretary of State (l.it«alBg admit ted Saturday tbe Teeetpt of the itrit- ish reply-do the .American- blacklist protest.. It was learned tliat the note had been in the possession of. the LAMR SAYS ENEMIES ARE TO n»-i < »>»ef *»>* He wm utimat.iy MAKE SUDDEN ATTACK AMERICAN FORCES READY state department since October 25'. .... Mr. Lansing declined to indicate " ar Itepartmcnt Says He Has Dofl- wbeth.er tfie note was'acceptable to .pto information Concerning At- the government. Asked if it would . be published before November 7 he j. Replied that it might not. " I ’ [ or t | ie The reply, it was learned authori- presid-ent has done^ more .v,. .... utivel reje( . ts the Aniorican oon . "'n';,* ,tT,n’ . ' . nZ tentions .flatly. It contradicts prac- n* 1 \\’ r p » .V , l T] ticaliy all the arguments and claims the War Between the States. Their „ .. . . _ . . .. characters are unimpeached. Rally n ha” tS then to their support. , ^nt.sb^ti-n to be: Don’t go to sleep while the per- Th?d tie blacklist is an instru- jurer votes. He vigilant and see that ment of purely municipal legislation, every vote is cast and sounted.' this enforceable only uopn persons in is your only safeguard. ‘British jurisdi^ .lon and neither dis- John Gary Evans, criminate* against Antei-H-an for> ign South Carolina Chairman, Demo- commerce nor is intended to injure cratic Party. this country's foreign trade. Spartanburg. , ‘ i That it is a war measure directed tack to Take Place Before Election Day—Mexican Intel ests Believed to be Renponsilde. ‘ Put Dow if Iteliellion in Chilimi— 0 him and -Elsewhere. That the.Vl'.llsta.movement In Chi huahua has been uufe to contj-nue b^ ta.-se? oi i > .**. , .. ii in.. «j-,e- mn s ot-1lie Co{isutUiihna!ist g ivein- i jtueut Hi ini i lined ins the J : deciaiai.oi. ot Gen. t .trran'/a in a stutemeiH ne g.ne rb t..e pu ss oa.ur- day. I Gen. Carranza added that his .gov ernment would eventually suppress the rebel movement in ( hihualiua. CERNAYODA EVACUATE) BY ' THE RUSS0-R01MANIANS ITALIANS JOIN ALLIES Secretary Baker issued a formal 'statement Thursday night spying that definite .information lyid been received by the war department that a bandit attack upon American troops in Mexico or an American bor der town had been arranged to take glace between now and election day to create sentiment against the ad ministration's Mexican policy. -at the er.< TV-important victories against . . , . . , , , , , , r ~ ernment in CuTima, Mexico, lemie* of the cmmre aad il)»t sliTng were forewarned and in readi- aIu j <_■ Manas All these reports The" national Republican congres : both this weapon and its us^ u, ' s * for 8Uch «« attack. The state-' absolutely 'false* sional committee issued a statement legitimate in England’s efforts to In- mem tollow,. i' .. [n (|i<s ,‘ a ; t „ the ,f* on8 ti which should appeal forcibly to Dem- ( jure her enemy * 1 He also denied reports that the Con-/ stitutionalisf forces, had been defeat ed by rebel’bunds in various sections of so.itlUAPn Mexico. , ■> , _ * j The statement, which was'the first' the ( onstitutionalist leader liad made to the press in three months,' s'aid in part: ‘‘YarUms American newspapers have waged a campaign against Mexico, affirming that the situation was very gravl*Nind*tliat rebel forces during the»last f\w days had gained ic gov- Oaxaca are That the application of the blaek- ocratic voturs in South Carolina and which, should be the mean* of bring- , i((t ‘ [ e suitable, but if proof be fur- ing out a record breaking vote in the niihed that injuHtit , e has been done 1 £»/•>♦ ir*n rtf V r\xram r.<»*• , I to innocent parties the British gov ernment will consider tlieir case. | England declines with a tone of fTYiality to recede from her position, claiming that she is entitled to use. and asserting that she will u«e. every election of November What ia railed the "groe* in equality” bet wee a the representa tion ia eongresa from the South and front other tedions la |dMnt«d out, and this should make Noatu- em Denuxrat* guard their 'elec tion righta with more than ordi- nhiy value at the present time, f..r the reaaon that should the vote in the .south this yenr l.«* no larger than heret. fore, Kepublicans ia •ongrt *■> w ill andoubtediy aiaka the hilualioa eii.harrueaiag fur memltera tielow U.e Masou and Dltoa lina karewfiar. i.usuad lawful means of damaging her enu- mieg. . Acting Secretary of State Polk, in his note to the British government of July Ifi, served notice that this country would not tolerate the con tinued application of the blacklist to' Amerii ana. It was asserted by an authority to- diy that, diplomacy having exhaust- ad its means of arriving at a satisfac tory settlement of the matter with ” Statements have been flrummuatnii clearl|i that ■■ ——- . % gress the 'South is in the meddle in oWJ TWU1IM IBUIMlUlllg reaped (o cheiruiau: hips uf the most WtllMiB. We hare no dii • ubt but that tbera am mes aa 0 new* paper* in tb* Kiel* W ho Will M leak to tl..- poll* and vot* for llofthei i. whth s posing at eipon- eeu of irtii p llemc icrary, bat we have little idea that at >f our k bite ctliM ipprembli will folloi body their lawI nt on thi rt of votera do not usuaV e.ection day to cast erratic ballots, beeauee ie that the whole thing te hie year they meet mehe >n and turn oat. beeauee It rt poeelbltltjr that there te at oa foot to capture the •urprtee attack rfore rail particular atten- i two artlclea below. The appeal fron the chairmen te ItemocmlIc committee, rut ion to the feet that icibr circulated among the the State, tlchetn bw\r1ng »f Cole I. Hlease for gOV- ad of that of the nominee. Manning. Voters should r guard against making a this matter, >nd staten.eot Is one from > few voters Of course •■re understands that the is done In the primary e H ia necesaary that the rally to the polls in the their candidate and thus - to the charge of their Important committees and In regard to general domination of thla aection id Important logialaiioa which af fects the whole eouetry I wish to rmpbssue these tens and to pertiea- larly direct ettentlon to the large dis proportionate share which the South biercisea In tbu election of cungreue- men,' declared Mon Erenk M Dow ner. secretary of the Western bead- quartern of tbu national Kepubiieaa congreealoaal com ml tree, la a euta- meot made in Washington to this country In to apply the re taliatory legislation authorized by eongreee 10,000 NEGROES LEAVE SOITO <Adored Men BToch to < >hb*. Indtaaa and Illinois. J “The. war department b»»£- r reived definite inturination, e<ui- tinned from other sources, I lint enemies of the administration's policy tow aid* Mexico, in connec tion with \ ilia or other bandits in Mexico, have ariaiiK'xl a N|>cctacu- l:ir attack to be'made either iijmiii some part of the American forrew or u|H>ii some American' commun ity on the liordvr between now .uol the date of the election, for the purpose of turning the tide ^f m n- timeiit against. Hie pidAi y which the a liiiiniHtration lias ailoptcd fur the prolcetlon of the iMtrder. “It is significant in this connection that both tlie slate and war depart ments were advised that the bandit forres operating at the present time in Mexico arc being paid in silver coin. ‘Vun p&rtTUlfTSTS TTtrvwheett tiante mltfed to Gen Kunston und Gen. I'orshing. All American forres are, theretore, forewarned and lu readi- Dues for such an attack.'* No additional information could be obtained from Mr. Baker who left the city before the statempnt was made public for Martlnsburg, VV. Va , to deliver a campaign speech. Secretary Lansing autbouzed the statement that Secretary Baker had nojntentlon to Inttmaterthat Amerl- citizens were Involved In the The secretary of state ■ lutionMlists hau* defeated the foRow- j ers fit’ Felix Diaz. Diaz liiniself taking refuge in Guatemala. All the Zapa- I tislas have b«-en forced to lake to the ■ mountain^. The only active move- tuent has tieen that of the VlllistaH in t'hiliuahiia which has been utile to continue on acioufit of the facilitiex ! the enemies of Hie government have ! acituired in the Lnited States to fo ment and aid the movement, but it is sure that the government will [ eventually suppress the movement.” The statement also denied < barge* I atlributetf to newspapers that '‘hun ger is being felt III Mexico’ ytd that I there "has been a split in the Con stitutionalist ranks.” On the contrary, the statement ■tm Earls Tells of Effort Around Vc * t —Teutons Also Storm A ulcaiv on Tiaiis.vLvanian l-ront-—Miw -c.i- t sen Continues Dohrudja T'/vanew f j—-German Suli Sinks l ive \orwo» I gian Ships. The French have Vnaintalned the important ground they.won Tuesday in their coup north of Verdun, the war office announced a'. I'atia Wed nesday. i Tuesday night pprts of the regala- . ed territory, which includes Fort Douaumotit and stretches along m. front of more than four ntileti, at points neatly two miles inside tha former German lines, are subjected to, a German counter attack. The French held tlu-ir ground, however, according to Paris, repuls ing the German assaults, which werw deliverer in efforts to recayture thw llaudroniont quarries, west of ima- auniont, and the Damloup battery soutlieast of Yaux. She commander of Fort Douao- mont is among the prisoners taken by the French, which in a prelimi nary report are placed at thirty-five rial It i, «iii tm r 11 ’»»11* T M fikfiT** hiir l for the pre»idencr. 1 n.e stau in* nt tt rbe if’* (am ily. now on a nv-ftf tilt' WA* Mdlfbfl m MO Ui and 1 that •' Ihh of fh ms ia,** 1 he mciuhi U-a v* Mextr o Citwr* * hundred men. Fort Yai German Jignds. but the I-rem run -b^fond it on both sides. Rain is interfering with op< on 'the Boniuie front. Only i actions are rejiorted In that i t Wednesday » French offli nounce* an iui^ortaut nitbta; in the Balkans where ItilUn from southirn A'bmia ha- f< till In tv lines at tl Ipata. irokm g mi rn IL Bow U THREE MEN ARE ARRESTED ♦ ' fYvargcsl With \ lolatlng Nrutrallt) ls*ws of Air rice. More than ten thousand man mostly negroes, are said to have gone ran from Florida alona to northern bandit plot a ds constituted at the beginning points, particularly Ohio. Indiana said It had been called to bis atlen- ot the Sixty-fourth congraau. there vnd Illinois, to lake work offyad Hon that an effort would ba made to were 4la mambars. classified as fol- them In tha block during the past construe tha war department's state- lows: Democrats, 231, Republicans, two or three months, the department inent as a political play, and as an IPS; Progressives. 1; Independents, of justice has been informed Other 1, and hocialtsts. 1. states Including Virginia, tha Caro “Eight Southern A la tee. Alabama, lines end Alabama, have contributed Arkansas, Florida. Georgia, 1/onia- to tha exodus tana. Mississippi. South Carolina and All such movements nre being in Virginia have a total reprasasiaUoa vaettgated bv the department and al- of (6 members In rongreas. fit of moat tha entire staff of specie! ** maa Inconceivable that any Ameei these are Democrats. I n Republican agents is working on the migmtlon rM all- lilwveelf with Meal and l a I'rogreeeiva to guard ngninst el.etioti frauds or «*•» to -attack hta owa country men ae-ault upon the adnilniytration's political opponents. He ilewotzaced such a roaa inert Aon ee ahaulutely false, tier lari ng that IwlUicB were not given a thought la cosaertioa with the mailer aail that »we Three tea were ar lea. Art*.. Sunday chi lallag the l alied Ht law. They were Util Charles Ktseelbarh at mires, all ol the Not Company, Orders e the arrest of Ixtule !.» the <ouipany,_en the but the latter wan ot Kanuret> and Ki bond Harnett a ns r for lipl.an fc irree o^UDled the Alba- also srapor V of A v loan b^for e Italy entered th* war atalasl AaMi rta. >• further ope rat loan were oadc rtabam for some tl line bat la (bo la at lew months the re bat# been om asMiaal report* that relaforeeaieata w era bm- lag »eqt ta Albania aad (>ai It .im» datacba^ati 1 Wrre ^ttdblad IM Ur way aaatp ard. Albania la retail fied by Greece a* oitbia Ha sphere of Mm fluence aa d towaa la tbla I liaee oeew aader roair d of Greob offlrorw T be Greek reproeofl ifalleoo worn r*q«lr ed lo withdraw fr om lUm town "Thera was n total vote caat for other viotationn of law nil rnndidntea for congress In thaea Southern districts ot bil.IPP, averaga of 7.7votes to each dis trict “Seven Northern Ftatea. Connecti cut. New Jersey. Ohio, Michigan, Iowa. New Mexico and Idaho, like wise have n total representation of fill members. f*o of whom are Repub licans and li DoinovTala. "There whs a tote I vole rm-t for all candidate* for congress in these <16 Northern dl-triit* of •,fiS7,402, an aveiage of 3D,2t>3 vide* to each Many large parties have Itnae by special train, many of them through Lo ulsvllle. wh ich accounts for special Instruction* given to (be Halted States attorney there to report on names, points of origin and i!e«Hna- tioha.of men moving in large block to the'■North. Officials "are • disposed to believe that in most rases the movement has nothing to do with the election* and is merely a development in the un- Mr. leasing saw the statement be fore It waa Issued and discussed It with Secretary Baker. He explained that bothJie and Mr Raker believed that in addition to warning the mili tary commander it was wise to .give the information received publicity I because It might have the effect ot causing the plot to be abandoned. I From other sources it was learned that Information concerning a plot tx> en arr pMed o a fl Meiiraa side ol 1 Tb* ainkl ag bv Gun mao re ibi niar taew th! r I er and, , ar ding to report* of llv* *e Norwea I j a a(< tta •o ships. r«i pel bed in N«ia • 1*1 ie wa» threaten raludHl at al bout five tl bouran d k n.nur. ed m IV h rlrf ul a it hr did ant lull la repo Tied ta aa Riri ir.aga 1 re ••graph of th e al lleaed • pi! rary h fix •ai rflruti taala H •hippie* •hare* drtq r«»aM Iffrrabl y •>a i h«* I* j \ m* rirafi *1 TOO P" under the pen- CbrtsH an la elrhangu Wed a e*i day all hi a iltAck 1 C‘< utittrrii itlo. # ’*»•«» and K re ret bet) l.y the P w •r depart meat Tty The a* ea mem Till fag and t ft a Utr Thi U> ntaht -^he s rer Thee »dore • ■got be- of u With 1 (wedftah ra Am- ii .Pla •e nature wartime re ftPsaaaa.du.rn. *.*.,• tnlnett e an id * Henri# tta. at araow* ii had been fWei tl n district, to that one Southern State* was opponents . To |he Democrats of South Carolina^ | My attention has bech rjtlled to the fad that tickets for the general elec- 1 Hon are being dit-tributed to voters In the counties with the name of Cole . L. Blouse printed thereon in place of U I. Manning, the regular nominee for governor of the Democratic party of tbi* State. In a speech before a convention of i\ik friends in Colum bia tin October 2 4. the defeated can didate in the primary stated that neither he nor his. friends were hound by the result o f tli- lute prt-, nmrv'election in which he was a can- , flifSHe. . Twus man fih'd a pledge to support •the nominees. State and national, of the Democratic party and when ho voted took an-oath to abide the re sult o’f the jyiniary election and to support the nominees thereof. When the State committee met to tabulate the Teturns and declare the reault not a protest or contest written oy verbal was made •on behalf of any, candidate. « TUI- flimsy, pretense of fraud with out offering evidence thereof of the committee or to the courts of the State is simply an excuse to. make a cowardly and covert attack on tha regular nominees of .the party. These ballots'that are being distributed will bo voted by some or they vtoul^ not be handled in the various-counties of the State. There are-between 12,000 and 15,000 negroes registered. Un less the believers in a white man’s government go to the polls apd-vote the regular ticket on election day ■ there is danger of its defeat or at least humiiiStion. 1 deom it ni> duty a- State chair man of Hie Jkemocratic party to sound this note of alarm and call u|M»n ail white men who remember the dark day a of-Radical mi-rule not to lie caught sleeping on guard while those epeniiew of our civili zation are assassinating the nomi nee* of “the party. Our peofile havp trusted white men tp he tme. long that they are hard tn*‘mahe rtiM tw>sawew*^a»^ lata hta sacred pledge or oath, but U Is frankly admitted by some that they Intend doing It and we moat meet it like maw. -j _ If rwu^T-t-l— before fbr and » I see tbarsai bowed by a . . _ _ ,.__j agents of the department of justice, statr de partment representative* on the bor der and also through some other channel which lias not been disclosed.! Itunderstood ’uat no military re{iorts from the b rder have men- ] . . . , tinned the subject. The slkletueat i UIIJUecedcuted traffic are bringing hear* out tills, indicating that Gen* Pershing and Funston received their first warning through advices sent by the war department. •‘it ia Mated on reliable author ity. also, that none of th rvhlenre nt hand involve* Americans and tluu Mexican interests in the I nit- •xl Slat<>s ate t elieved to Iki direct- l.v res|M>nsii>Ie for the conspiracy with luindits across the liordcr. Tlie department of justice is press ing its investigation. - As >et, it is is not-sufficient evi- rtna vietiBM Christiania i six men fr adds Carr usual industrial condition* with vote in eight ,ar k pr *aK p * luring negroes from * potential in nor m a Y Southern employment. Ra the election of a congressman n fi.e Po rt ® «> The department tend to indi- votea.ia lh« Northern ?>iates onum ”' t '‘ (hah railroad* confronted with erateds *T>cuth Carolina’s total vote cast out tfioat these men for congressmen, of-whom she hsa 7, • ♦ • :— wa* SS.414, an average of 4 773 01TLOOK GOOD, SAYS LEVER votes lo each district. Minnesota s. md it i f, Nr . H K m* HM aas Tlii* Year. total vote cast for congressmen, of whom she ha* 10, was 322.811, an Preaident Ahead of Ilia Party in Kan- average of 32,28! vote* to .each dis- 1 trict. Is there any good reason why a voter In South Carolina should have nearly seven times as much to say in respect to the legislation which, shall be enacted for ail the people, a* a voter in Minnesota? "Florida ha* four members of con gress. All candidates ( received -24.- 076 votes, an average Of-6,01 9 votes In each district. The State of Colo rado likewise has four members of congress. All candhlates received 247,506 votes. Colorado being an equal suffrage state, we divide the total vote.by two. which gives us 123,753, an average of 30,938 votes to each district. The outlook for Democratic Suc cess in the West is excel!, nt, accord ing to Congressman A. F. Lever, who ie now in the Middle West campaign ing for the re-election of President stated, ther Wilson For that rea'son Mr, Ixixere-dencta available against .any individ- was absent from the State Fair last week. • In a letter to a friend in Columbia Mr. Lever, writing from Ponca City. Okla., says: *"1 have been having a great week of it- swinging from the ual To warrant his a.rest and - prose cution. Attorney General Gr ‘gory indicated Shat such in'toi ination ;.-s has been laid before him was _iif vague and inconclusive chyrac ter. - While administration officials gen- extreme northwestern part of Kansas erally declined to discuss Secretary to-the south Central portion, i am Baker's warning, it was admitt d havir^g-fine places to speak at. good that,the information received does ^ met iv n agi t • be :< Arredondo. Mexican amba -- ’ vadur designate, when shown Seer* . •ary Haker's'statement, said he had! heard intimations when ha returned from Mexico two weekk ago that a] border raid |riol by intervention in , te rests on both sides of the interna tional line was being worked out He said he had informed Gen. Car ranza. who telegraphed In reply that troop movements to prevent *uch an occurrence bad been ordered "I understand. Mr. Arndondo added, that the border attack was planned with the purpose primarily (if impeding negotiations of the. in formal cqmlng negotiation* of Til e ip- sumfibjy to produce soma effect in the coming presidential el^cilon*.in the l nited States apd Mexico. I , m- not condemn t<o strongly the actlvllv I of these eonimon enemies of l»/t | (bun!ries. - Now that the plan’s a^ known. ( think they will react direr* against the purposes of the pad ter*." •The average voter in Colorado,' 8 ^ towns—couny seats in all not g.ve any clear imhcation of either i '). lr t)| ^ rr , , c.,? if-' „ ( rcc-n'trc- both men and women, believe he or cases and my crowds have been good the time or place of the proposed at- - - she is just as good and should have and very attentive. From all I can tack. Mr. Baker, it was suggested.; I™” as 10 p, ® T ' - just as much to say In resard t'o gov- hear the-campaign. for the re-elec-.'pyobably acted on the theory that I Army officers have been inc.ined ernmental affairs as any other voter, t' 011 01 Ciesident Wilson in the se.c- publication of' the fact that the to doubt vague reports that ■the.ban'- It is not believed that Colorado vbt- 1 (i° n6 through which I have^assed-American military commanders had dits might attack Pershing’s forces, ers will relish tlie idea when they .P romi!;e s to be very effective. I have been warned might serve to prevent particularly as the American cavalry discover that a-'Florida voter has five spoken at the best towns in the .state , it altogether times as much power to elect a con-. ' gressman as they. > j I “Georgia has 12 congressmen. In diana has 13. Georgia east 81,472 ' votes for all candidates for congress: Indiana cast 630,249. an average of 6,790 votes per district in Georgia and 48,480 per district in Indiana, j "Louisiana has eight congressmen, 'New Mexico'has one. .TyOuiKianar cast Carranza A inha* sudor Designate .51,090 votes for all candidate* for ^ congress, an average of 6,3 86 perj district. New Mexico, one -of the newest stales in the union, cast 4 6.- New* sgenrxr report* fmm (’opetv- hagen reported lenr-attonal ruiaara regard In g the relation*‘between Vdrr- way and Germany. German subma rine* were declared to be nufimr a persistent war on Norvfegian ship ping and one account stated fh*< fiv« German stibmatine* had ewfahtb-ftmi a regular blockade of the Norwegian coast. The reply to Germany's protect against Norway's stand on the sub marine question was still under 41a- eusslon. the advices added, h"* ft was *a : d that the Norpegjan governmont orcan. in referring to Hie re' it(ons !. 'ween Norway and Germany, d«?- dareu it michi be assumed that the German protest, w-aa so couched as not to hear the character of an ulti ma turn. Continuing his advance G n. von MacV^nsen has taken possession of Ccrn^odu/evaeuateif \Yedoet day by the Russians and Roumani us and has captured positions beyot ! Con- stanza. In tlie north th§ Gernmn capital announces the capture of Y Jean . pass, leading into RTounni.i;i.' This is one of the main passes in thn mountains.Mind is a gateway fiDitzgh which an Invasion • would-ha'.e to come. Cernavoda g'dr, its iniporTnncw would be certain to overtake the.bat and have been sent out to this part of Tg e war secretary is known to’ mounts of the raiders if.'pur- Oklalioma on account of a Socialistic have received the information on was ordered as it certainly wil uprising. Kansas is a very doubtful w |,ich he based his statement on his be - . state with Wilson very much ahead return frewn *a camYraign trip of ser-; The importance of the fact that, from the enormous rpilroad bridge of his party.’' pr;i i (] a y S . He conferred during the the bandits-are said to have been, over'the Danube, and its capture day with Secretary Lansing and paid’recently Sir silver rests von the hiarks Che completion of the Tea- other state department officials. At- fact that heretofore . even Car-."tonic plan# which were preliminary REPUDIATES STATEMENT Dix-laiin t'ircular’s Contents. What promised to be a new sourse torney General Gregory, and held a ranza soldiers, have been paid in to an invasion of Roumania proper, long conference with Gen. Scott, and paper'money.' " j Berlin reports' by wireless Wed- t,, other officers of the war department. | More reports/of the exo ius of .nesday: Vulcan 'pass--on the Tratx- For some days vague Intimation? Mexican families'from Mexico to the sylvania front has been, captured by i that an attack of some sort along the United States'came Thursday io the Gen von Fattenhayn's army, in border might he in prospect have stale, department, ofie dispatch say- Dohrudja pursuit of the Russi.’hs and been reaching the state department ing that m nibers of the Carran/j-, Roumanians continues. Tchernavod* Mexico. j "These comparisons could he mul tiplied indefinitely. , A sufficient dumber have been shown to f<*cu* at tention upon the' gross inequality tr ter nate, of a statement issuwL’under the name of I.uiA Cabrera. a«sa41tng-the American Ko*ernm»*nt for iwrrtnitting aid 'to YiRk and other haml.u from its side of the border. t weal iw the ataSa- deparimeit.wlth tha rsylaBkHoa^that. - a ♦ ♦ kix(> meat waa pat eat by aa % tvhair Break Ml CoUmw. ' employe* of the Mrstvaa News Hu- | x M-awDoBal break la the ratpaa reau * a*«l-afMrtal pub IK, ny ages ' > a tbs eettoa uxarkri at Me* «7- without tbu haewlodgo ar faa- j Yark Wu4aab4ay caf»fi«4 prttaa 4aaa •• •Hkar tbu tmbasaj lw«r firtVi*? sad’ a half a bate after Cij|g aa aka** tbu tataiy ik» “It lias t>een -known f«»r some Hn«- al*o that \ Hla or wh<M-v<-r Hie .bandit Chieftain may L*. who J* w|n-raUag agalnM ( arransa garri- a- nmtrr tlvat name, hau had n i 1 a irtsaaN be im Trevino. Huerta and ili- ,'ere in San AntonT7T~ names represent, three In Mexico *nd offi- 'asbington could n<YY trace meaning of what appear* to iHual- desire* to get out of Mexico just at this time. ar Mr was captured Wednesday ,morning, depriving the Russians and Rpumais- tdns of their lad railroad, comiuunfi- cation in Dohrudja. ■ Petrograd and Bucharest xdnift the evacuation of TchernavodS. and the former say* that- Field .Varahal von Mackensen s army I* contalauiac In some quarters It Is believe.! ji* attack' all alone the 1 >ohm4Jw that the-economio and s6ctal condi front The Russo-Roumani an IHtal- ■ lions wer* reupoasible, "rtther than Hon at loike'Tacbanl near the Blaek L aa 'mp-intiin c»iUap*e of the gov ftei coart mbon : erameat Official* frsalTIy adumhir- arrwtistruia. * j however that they bad aotbtag 4ufi ad A n^an hr, ugkt ta the harder hr ■" ^ , ‘*« 4 *• oB Baebara.t Admit* a .farther A mu-.cam* arn.iag f rm MrwO *a>4 Nary rayarta (ram the Mea^aa must by ^aamaaua tareaa « th* haadtf* aur* efiaaa ta Gm For- **aatt bare ab*aa fiaDat at all yarn TTaaayJraata fcaat T ad*a*ra mm# Md bad da- raeaMfilp. al»b tb* MaapttaM *4 aa* Mar* Fraddil Md » I tb* _ (• iba TbmfiA** • daaa a —^ ■kmry aad fr.ua ib* I atMul abiaa a i ■ I»da4 w •