Carolina Partly cloudy ,- i ' "T TT V rr' JT .-wv- -v - - - N Li ' 1 v - ' ' ' 1 " - ' - 1 ; .v-,:- lV :r -X A FULL' LEASED WIRE SERVICE 3-. -.': "- ;'.' "r-f ',' '-' v. North Sunday! interior. South Sunday; THREE SECTIONS. VOL. XXIH. NO.;328 1' ; WILMINGTON,:, NORTH CAROLINA, 'SUNDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 16,' 1 9 1 y PRICE FIVE CENTDl . . : ,i : . mm m m m mr-m. mm w-m m i vAwA: .v. v v v.v.v.vw ' - - : .-. " . I rl r It I 111 h JiUnr &i? I A'-i.'-.u-!-l Kill h III- II Klllt I : ; - I nu .'.I 1111 u. mill, r'.i iiri iw iiit iiimi 'ffi.f-Tivr.ii'tu.'.ii.'iT.-vfci i ;iijuj hj ntriic 111.11 x u w x . . va. i aawa j. a.iwv . . - waiaBKaaa,.. ... . - . I A. UV . V M W V . UAXV 1 W il J V- " . , - T ' . . ' . -' . ' I - ' : I - - ' . . Several Lives and Thousands ot IJoliars m Lost. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE WITHOUT HUMlib four Known Dead Houses, Crops and Bridges Washed Away Rain 'Started Again Saturday Evening. , (By United Pre3s.) ' . Goldsbcro, N. C, Sept. , 15. An en tire freight, train on the - Atlantic Coast Line was engulfed in the flood today when the engine and nine cars ran into a wash-out between' Glds boro and Wilmington, N. C; v. r , The death of Flagman Henry T. Moore in the wreck," brought (the total tnown fatalities: in 'the flood up to four. Engineer T. A. Lawther ;and the fireman on the. freight trains -rere seriously injured.- L 1 ' ' . , . :i "-: Several miles of the road bed has been demolished by; the flood waters. The rainfall here tonight .contin ued. Streams are rising at the alarm ing rate of one foot an hour. J aAIore houses and crops were swept away this afternoon. - Whpxe families who fled to high ground were cared for in more fortunately , situated homes. Hundreds of families . have seen their property and savings, of years wiped ,out.t , d ' j '- 'r Stoney creel: here" assumed the irorjortions of a river, driving resi- 'dents on the .outskirts 01 -the. city Assemblying Facts For Atten 1 ition of Reassembled Coroner's Jury. TRYING TO UNRAVEL fi CONCORD'S MYSTERy r-,'f . 1 . .. - Inquest. Will he Resumed Sep tember 24 Seek Motive For. Killing Mrs. King if - She Was Killed. The. above Dhotoerraph is the first received of .the; woodland scene heat Concord, , N."C,; where, Mr&; Maude ; a tno Miio - QfoniTicyo tho roa in tha fnr&irrmrnfT is PJiarlOfi P?: ; Drv: ' ah ' imnortant : -witness'rih ,the T a. J.4- LKHl-t 1 tL . illilljU -l4,AA aiigj . v . -- ' - . - - - - . . , . T . - I raco whn hoaH thp chnt that kiiipii Mrs. Kine. v .Mrs:VKtn!.; when she met her death.' fwas standing; besidei this x tree,' but , with her face turned in the ' opposite direction o that in whicUry: is", looking. V- " T ' 1 : -- '- -ggj LOWtR RATES ON l i n n' nil till 'from their houses. The floods are geenral .throughout Eastern Carolina.' ' . ' .- , Three known- dead, property, dam age conservatively'.; estimated $n the millions, and war crops ia an area 200 miles hereabouts uprooted, is the result tonichl of recent torrential rains. v "'' ' ' . ' .-: Rivers and streams, converted into great lakes at many points, are still rising, while sweeping along debris of numerous bridges, houses, farm buildin?;; an trees on the", breast of the flood. '' ' .' .':- The business sections of Goldsboro, Kinston ;md other North Carolina cit ies are inundated to depth, of from two to six feet. Communication with many districts is entirely cut off. Disastrous washouts on railroads are feared. - . . ' '.'. Narrow escapes and heroic rescues abound. Two milk wagons ,were swept through Kinston'av Streets, the drivers hi' rely escaping drowning. The known dead are twe aged ne groes hen. and Edmund Frizzelle, an aged wiiite, who perished endeaver ins to ford a swollen creek. . ( Green county reports told of heavy dani:gs of buildings and a number of factories threatened by the rising waters. ' . ' '; &till Raining. - r- (Six f ial to The Disnateh.) Golds:,.,,, o, Sept. 15. Rainfall again! set in here this afternoon at 3 o'clock and tonight; j.s still falling, which has cast v. prkom over the entire city. Fear ?- e7itertained that Goldsboro will be visited by flood .similar;. to that oi today, if not worse, owing to the svoHrn s treams, should the rains continr.o throughout the night.- ,V Cit ;z'-as living on the outskirts of the city have vaacted their homes to Pighf, i ;any of which are still, shut. in )ythe depth onhe standing water in Jheir vicinity. ',' ' -' iligi-.ways loading to the city have Eufft-ii ;i fu verely, many "fills" recent y con ti .icted in the road ; building havin- been washed awayV'whtte bridges ;uui crops" of all kinds , have -suae;v a beyond estimate htoru-v , Goldsbr.'p (By United Press.) i' Concord, N. C., Sept. . 15. Definite step3 toward fixing "responsibility for the mysterious shooting - .'' Mrs. Maude A- King,weal thy widow with homes in New York and Chicago, will be taken next week. . Investogators will . begin ; assembling facts to pre (sent .to : the 'coronerfs '' jury which is to resume its i inquest September 2i. The jury's original verdict was "acci dental suicide." ' - Investigators : tonight sought to ,throv some-light on hints and rumors explanatory of tbo.; motive for; tbe;'JtitUj Alleged widespread v ! plottings ' of a group of social )! adventurers who are believed to have had designs on the ,deaid woman's fortune are being prob ed. Persons who are thought to -have had advance knowledge, of a plot against Mrs. .King and who . sought to warn her were alsouemg .sought. Solicitor Clement at Work. Charlqtte, N. C.,, Sept. la. Releas ed tonight from a week's prosecution of three homicide cases in which '. he secured one r death ; penalty pronounc ed by Judge Cline, Solicitor Hayden Clement, o Salisbury, is preparing to put in a hard, week's work on. the mass of evidence, documentary 'and otherwise. Thatr it is believed will (r result in startling revelations when the coroner's jury is again assemDiea in the little town of Concord, N. C, near whiclj plaice Mrs. Maude Augus-. ta King, a New lorn -widow, iosi ner IB SOFT COAL PROMISED RUSSIAN TROOPS : START OFFENSIVE OilRliilT Presidential Proclamation Willi A Refutation of Report That About October 1 Fix Prices. Korniloff Had Split GOVERNMENT TO POOL I SUPPLY OF COUNTRY ( GENERAL ACTIVITYSC ON BELGIAN FRONT Management of Coal Prices I General Haig Reports, Raids in w Will be Urider r-uel Admin- S ir ana on. ne urouna istrdtdr GarfieldAssist- ' "T " rchchriptencr r"lf ed by Local Agents: , Italians re active ,. - (By United Press.) 1 ' (By United Press.) i . Washington,.,Sept.M5. Lower retail J - London, -Sept. ;15.-Russia - started 0J v 4.a vigorous : off ensive . n itwo sections prices on, hard and soft coat will be o , th&e.Riga front7today. H fixed in Ja presidential proclamation j , The same armies wmcft it had been about October l. " ' .v 7 .1 faced hero were torn by the Korniloff Fuel" Administrator Garfield today revolt were; those; which- the -Russian oAiricA .';,iw A owo? official statement today declared ha advised ; consumers ; to await the new, maaeigood advances against positions government prices before buying, and j gained by the - enemy;-in ' the recent he revealed plans to. prevent indus-1 German s advance. v'' tries " shu Uing , down or - households ; No war news of the day gave gret ii : --v - . . '. v & s er ' satisfaction here". tonight. than this freezing for lack of coal. - . refutation of apprehensions that Kor-, .The fuel administrator will requisi-jniiorrs reebllion had split the Rus tion millions of tons of coal. From . si? n alines. 'onen-to "the 'Germans. " this supply, emergency needs of con-1 The Petrograd statement told of es- KORNILOFF UNDER iRislfRii Whole Nation ' is Split Oyer - What- Punishment1 to' l:v t J . Administer 4 :;i . .. CABINET IS DIVIDED V OVEKTHE QUESTION A Fruitless Search' Made Off Vf i Nantucket Light For : ; ; Hostile Crafty COMMANDANTfD If NOIlEE STORY .- 1.';- r. '-' - - , '.I- : 't ted Earlier in Day That Submarine Was M : c Close?- Navy - . Uneasy, For Distinguished Men - lyiany 4iaaersy r avor uemency -While Many ..Others ravorr 3 sumers - will be - met at government prices: , . . - iy Dealers "caught long" on coal which cost them, more thanthe retail prices ..n" nn Tiirht rr Anenict 2?) while the government; fixes will lose.v.as aft - ' a rienr. -TtiSiinrV ler. -the date . fixed ' by the President's proclamation ; no coal may. be , sold at in ..comDany 01 viastuii. duuuiv Means, at Blackwelder's spring. Solicitor Clement said tonight; I ac cording to a Salisbury dispatch, ; that his office had made no new move in tho rasp nf Mrs. Kins' and that there! were no new I developments Saturday ber's profit, plus the retailer's gross Although lacking a precedent ; in,' maximum ;to be fixed by the procla- JNOrtn uaroiina . juiyi uucuiic, . ii.-., asj - assured that ' there ' will be no ,iegai Kbrhilpffr By1;Ghepfierd tJni; Press rji Staff Corresphdeh0V ; , Petrograd,? t Sept. JB.-Unayoidabl e solution" of 'the -cabinet question : has bejeh reached. :--f-y rh4S':-i V i With; General i Korniloff and mem bers, of his "staff under arrestTand!his remaining adherents in- hiding, Prem ier Kerensky made - rapid strides to day .toward again putting Russia's fighting forces' inmotion.' Word of victories - from the -front brought distinct encouragement. National if Lawmakers t Have 1 Juk Completed a $14;000r 000,000 Week:;: . , 1 ' ' ' ' i i. -', NOT A VOTE AGAIST THE WAR BOND BILL LaFollette Scores' Ne wspapcrail l l House Nearly Ready to Pais ' t.t - -r ' r J -.it v urgent uenciency oiu-rr Other WbrEFor the Weekl . t Conferences, between Kerensky and various . political leaders were in pro- tablishment 'of advanced Russian gress: : throughout the iday: iiAt ' tixe posts in ; the -village of Medug and : of conclusion 1 of ; these deliberations the capture of Kronberg. Both cities there was a noticeable . political im are in. the Riga sector not far- from provement. , ;. . ' ; , ; 'f. i 'r ' : the coast. The wars office asserted I The premier also turned hisattention prisoners' had been -'ken.'".7;;-.':' -.': : j to ending, dissension in the army and Further to the feast.', the city of navy. He ordered that these fiehtins retail rt a price .mgner tnan tne. one; Feme was occupied by. the Russian j forcea cease all political disputes The fixed.; .This jrice' will .be determined! drive. The attacking; troops,' accord-j arrest, and ..removal of ."commanders by , the, cost at . the mine, plus the 1 (Continued on .Page .Three), .; . J i. ; (Continued on page Three). treijgnt. to . destination, plus tne - 300 As Garfield explained his i plan; the bar to re-onening thej investigation of government will conduct a banking Mrs. Kinff's - tragic aeam ueiox e me (.coroner's jury at Concord, Judge Os- borne, counsel ior uasiuu u.. mcaun, has held two conferences with his client since Thursday the last one in answer ' to a call .from Means to the ? Charlotte advocate; yesterday. -- It jas anticipated that Judge Cline would be asked to issue a-Dencn war T : t rriv. :t .r?ll V. I tne coai jrequisiuonea irom me pro ducers and will remain at the mine, and Garfield will drdw : upon them as emergencies require.; The mine near est the, emergency will fill-the Short age.. . . Tliis. capital stock of "spot coal" wiirbe obtained by-forcing operators! T-ont tnrinv to cause Mean3 to produce; to scaledown their j contracts. Sev rortnin oaners which he had refused enty-five per cent., of the coal produc to turn over to C. B. . Ambrose, of the tion this year has been contracted for, nnortmont nf .Tust.ice. on the ground -that counsel " advised him. i that, this .act might tend to incriminate nim. Broke up r rie-nusniH PliolliP -'a,"-" ' " ' ' ' ' "'"l " - , ' i - ' v - , .v a. i (By United Pre.ss.l Washington, Sept. 15-Destroyers, scouting out around, Nantucket light ship, near -the graveyard of ; several Britishy freighter ,U-53 victims had been unable up ta tonight to: find; any trace of a German "submarine report ed by a -British, skipper to be; shelling an unknown vessel ; yesterday, v; , The Navy J Department, r learning that the-skiper I had ; told of intercep tion of : ah ' S-O-S i which iranbarentl v was- signed "Abeyy;". took etery pre caution , to , learn the truth ithereof and to round, up .th ehemyl - . , Huring thesMay, Xaptain iJtusa;. com mandant 6t theiWfi.w.aT6rto:;-BaTal' ? diai ricw iinvesugatt a, ; nut as rar as r tne day, ahd the liavy uau , revBa.iea. 4 up ; to -Ltonignt, found nothingr;to. ccflrin the ; skip: per!s tale., Rush - repor?5ff this after noon that he did not- believe the re- aThis was. apparently, based on in formation , he v had - frone -destroyer patrols. ' " "j Thcr navy j took extra precautiohs because distinguished persons were known fo have been traveling the New-. England . coast, who must ba guarded. ..A ship for which the navy had especial reasons to be particular ly watchful,, however, was r .safe beyond the' danger: zone, " - "NO : Confirmation. -.',; ' r An: Atlantic -Port, Sept K 15. A 're port that -a I submarine had attacked an unknown ship off Nantucket light ship yesterday jmorning, brought here today - by the captain of a British mercharitmah, remained unconfirmed from any oftcial source tonight. ' ; ' The British skipper declared his ra dio , operator ' picked up . a wireless call for help from a vessel which said a . U-boat was-attacking it,- 'Wireless operators of. three other ships' arriv ing, at : Atlantic ports today asserted they had also heard .the S-O-S The; British vessel's operator de clared he heard the government wire less at Siasconset : reply j to the calls NEW. RECORD ' SET..: ' " ir . (By UnitecT Press), . H ... Washington,; Sept 1 '. 15:-The . $1100,000,000 Jfwar .. bond;. bill : ia ( : i . the biggest financial' legislation';. -in .world' history. H: y--Xjf t v The ' House : debated It ten - hours; the.--Senate hours., J"-''.."1'. ;Just;l under . $500,000,000? : -an' hour. i,:;;;v; -..t-; ; --i?5- : Would build Panama Canal 30 ; r imes and-in ? both Houses - not ' . , one f votfe was cast .against It. -U ? ; ' '''' ; . . , With-unani- ? Washington, Sept. 15 mous ; passage ; by. the " Senate today or-' tne. ?n,aas,uuu,yuu . Dpna Diu s uPn ; ; gress ended a $J 4,p00,000,000 week, -' a : I ' world's tecdrdjjf Or ieglsiative;"ction ; involving revenues, i t ' -t . The . Senate . "opened ; the weec .by passing , the ,( $2,416,0001,000 war revej : ; hue;; bill '; the House passed -ihe-$17!?, ' uoVyOOOwar j insurance ;dui: on : :iturs - Senate put the bond -bill .through;- making i a'' total of v$14,127r 'oboApbo.yr;;- The House is laearly j ready ..tQ pass the' $7,000,00,660 'rge'ntcdeficiecy bill.r Senate and -House conferees 'are engaged iri an; effort 'to iron but differ- t ences over the revenue bill," and to; In- . crease ' It 1 by . $84,000,000. but the tact that the. government, as a war measure,' forces the breaking ofthe contract protects the operators from liability: An operator witn- his j New York, Sept. "15, The , , Ne'W; , ouJput' contracted 'for who is ordered I ' Some People Can Think of Fort-nine Reasons Why They (' Cannot -.Win a Prize in Dispatch Contest When the Only ( v . , . True Reason is Lack of Ambition and Energy to , Gather the Votes. - - :- York erand -jury investigating into the Gaston Means and Mrs. King mys- . ... jau innQ ifnAnv how carefully crook, a lew mues. east 01 iwj, .uv , v- ; - i,., occ, nmnnrtionsiMeans kept Mrs. King, guarded from of a river, accorrllnt; to renortil reach ing lu .v .-jviy tonight, and ha. swept Pway ovfi-ytliing in its 'path, including Bl'V to reserve a fixed amount for the gor-' i-rdown in the middle' withholding the ' necessary percentage ; from the contracts. If. some of these' 4, . making friendships. - - r (parlies need more coal they must , r First witness w-as SalvatOre Giord- if aw "upon Garfield . i . anoi. an Italian! grand -opora tenor, pre- r T6e ; arrangement .to gather a stock -verni f-.rui "dwellings ' ' - u j eumably the "foreign nobleman ' men-0f u'neontracted or "spot"-coal is in- -TJi-iv i;a!; heen no train from Wil-ltioned in connection; with Mrs. King. tended tomeetthe' demands of small THE PRIZES. -: !u!ay and railway -'communication hr ty rr n here and Wilmington 'll r-f..b;,biy not be restored' for some u-,yS, as the road bed in many i'mc. i:- reported having suffered Hainan. having He told of how - a grpwing ; friendship for Mrs. King, ,at that -.time mw. Chance and married ;.to : a Paris .; dert tisfi was c ripening , into Move when $775 Briscoe Automobile. " Ford 'Touring , Car. ' $200 'hr gold; . - I. $100. in .gold.-. -. "$93 furniture suite. $75 Columbia,GrafonoIa. TO TRAIN NATIONAL APM manufacturers s' and., those who have not lam. m. tneir usuaj supply. . , $50 merchandise order atJJ, W . Garfield will keep, in touch with con- TT F,,rh;' npnartmen. SStore. 'ditions -everywhere through the State . : 9.9 wricsr-watrh -i ' Means' mterererea, . ana uy -mdm omciai ruei a.qmmistrators ana tne ip- ..Two $60 dlimond- rings." Mr3. Chance believe her husband was ri committees for every county and i,1- - a " , - ' - threatening, ner, a rorceu. ivira. ( uuyoCi y. . rnQmy coai questions in a, a sTen rjer. cent' commission to Gir-jcoinmunity.will be, settled "by the locar, all t non-winners, - wiio remain w f 1)0 not overlook a single ODDortun- ',".' ity to get a subscription..' Do not-fail ; j to see each -friend that ;has? shown a t willingness to help you. -Tell jtour - ": friends - that 'every yearly subscription I j to the daily if new will count 5,400 !vote3 and if eld 2.700 votes." - Bo not forget that new v subscrip tions count ' just - twice as imanr votes as the old' subscriptions, but get ,;ev- ( viy , uue; juu - jjussiuiy ? can,; : wnetner . new . or eld, - Every subscription pay- 'i'Jment forgone dollar and4 fifty 'cents. or Despite .this, the Navy Department early tonight had received ; no official word from any government station. The British captain reported that the 1 call was sent ; in British " code. First .accounts had if hat the ship supposedly . under attack was 65 miles southeast .'of Nantucke: , nghtship. Officials of the company : to "whom the British - skipper made his . report this afternoon declared . the ' ship was 30 miles (from Nantucket. ;.; . ; ; ' r A. naval lieutenant late today met the captain-of anv American; tank steamship which also reported hav ing heard" the' distress; signals. , The captain: of this ship declared he was only 20, miles from , the vessel which None of ' the " operators f who .T heard the s S-O-S were able to decipher the name- of the ship "wnfch was calling. The nearest to it they could get was ,the word lA-bbey.' .' 4-v---V,.T : It : was - learned 1 naval Circles tonight v that no general submarine warning had been given to vessels preparing -to z sail - from ; American ; ports? ' -. - ; " 0'3: :l Vessels ;which heard the help.' calls With vthe hope of .a, recess before1' the December , session; Senate leaders', tonight sent out pleas to absent' mem-5 bers to "get onthe " job", next week. : f . , President r Wilson's insistence - ons ; passage of the war , insurance j bill"- isf the principal feasohKWhile a: sub- , committee goes to work on it Mon day, Senate leaders will poll theSen ate to learnt how much debate is in prospects '; -; - ;.;' 'h --j-5 ; . V. S y ,:' : If it appears' opposlt!on: will serious ly delay? passage .of the measure, clo ture petition , will-be presented when the bill is reported,; and debate will be shut off after a reasonable time. ; . The Webb export X. bill,. ' -allowing 'combinations of exporters' ordinarily kP. 1 . I- A. V ' l nannea unaer . tne onerman . aci, wiu be;taken up .Monday. : . ; s . mi 1 J '1.111 . , 'tViiiir1. V. al ue uuiiu ; uiu weui uui uufeii mo to break" a mutual attachment 1 more will .give you a certain number of 1 votes. f failed to' go to . the rescue, ; It ; was ex plained, because , of ' standing orders J to get away from the. scene of sub-j ,marme oyerauuus as Byetsuuy, as yua- Cami V a t nrrM7if t T? . i , " -, -v -; - - "VI acuve,- on mouy xui new II art. A - VJlvCfaCal V ILjIJla mm to aavise mm w ive """-aaminisiraior, . ana in inu . naiuu. y 4, SOriptions- 1 - .try. ' ' V'.'V"' ' ;Gatf;-W. . - v " ;t-. -t ,4, u-ty united Pfss.l t Anotner .witness was auair:ureci .. Ak retau coai aeaiers wui oe con-: & a:, a a a; a At 4 4 h p 1 sub-v ;; subscriptioi In addition to .t'lis, .the first twojsibIet Although it is' 36 hours since ibscriptions to the -daUy for one : ' fir5t ' A1emn.lR nf' distress iif Wftre 11 who became a - confldante of 7 Mrs, trolfed by license regulations. , Care 1 U-W Ii::! in., -1 -ii i - i :.. ... . " WiUiJ'. ' . ai.- - a. -i--jf ten s latf. This i-; today : . a . ... ; . . Hia.... "t-n,.VRa lo no , tne nrst m- trai,, 7 "nt butted men would , be Somo i any national guard camp, em ' ? in completing. the South bo r, l0,ial army cantonments may i-onsibl,., it is-thought. ; w Which ;'nnouncement dld not . - state -toe i, J RtrictR the drafted men com- e are Irom.', v brought the widow when the -two became too announced at headquar-, f riendly ( . ' , . . . ..-.v.'-'. - . .-.' ' r h,; lii- x.- ' Korniloff Arrested. -" London. ' Sept 15.-General , Korni loff and his conspirators in- the ' coun ter revolutionary plot wore arrested t 10 o'clock . Saturday night at their lieadouarters. according to a dispatch received by the Exchange - Telegraph: How. ton have you been annoyed a - b??k" door' to consumers already ; and vtxed by., just a little oversight? svulied. -v : ic '-testa nts in The Dispatch contest T.he . retail; pricey to be : announced ( shouid leaye ; no - stone r: unturned,; to October J ot - will apply throughout the i makt ; victpry certain, Some, of you country -regardless--of the- progress .'who' desire to , win --are asking how made :in. appointing ''State and , local j. many votes it will take .TO insure- sue-1 .r, fnol adminiatrationSa ' The' brices will ross. T-aThi.'? is something that no onel r. ' -" . r . - ... i - . - - t r ' ' " K a Senate today practically as the Ilodse passed it, after LaFollette had 'failed in"-' seven attempts to amend It.;- f His .principal amendment sought"-to take from Secretary McAdoo Xhe pow er to fix' thejlife of the-$4,000,000,000 new -4 per cent. ; bonds to be Issued. , . LaFollette wanted .them - redeemable ' in seven .'years Tand maturity,, definite- , ly ; fixed at 30 years. His ' plan ,! losp . ; 15 to 3. . .;. -'-ifS ---v . --i ' . The Wisconsin - Senator, made his fight ' the occasion for an- attack on newspapers- which he i said held ; him ; up as an obstructionist i v.- -" ' "It has come !tb a point said La-' Follette, "; ,'that Whn a Senator tries f to ; do -his duty in -safeguarding the . people's interests, he is' criticized for, ' hampering thej; government in thd , conduct of .the war...' 1 .r - v K . 'i "l say' that Che8e Senators who are striving to put' legislation through der the- whip , and" spur; are . not1 doing, their duty. They are introducing, prer "" cedent which will : in time destroy 'the , Senate's 'usefulness." ' - : y' . ' i 1iRbore;4iSf & t A: fONTHEOFFENSIVE , : -(By United- Press.) ':': -- " ; ,' ' Petrograd, -Sept;. l.r-Russian troops . tonight: were vigorously; assuming thd initiative in Riga region. Progress m i -re-. r rrear each. ' will count SO.ftOO- ; extra. , votes.v Each-$15 worth of jsubscrip-J'activities off this coast has been' re-J ported in the day statement of rtho tions, old or..: new,, or both combined, eiVed. ' Several skippers said they j was -office was emphasized In the night wilt count 150,000 extra votes, if turn-: saw American destroyers i rushing to, report. , . . : - . "-"';v--' ': ed in by Dctober. 6. tbe scene.; - They were United States l , In the direc.ttonf the Riga region ' There lis no n?ed of you failing to ; patrol vessels. .They; found no ; trace 6ri the Pskov, high road, after captur-. win one of ther prizes' if you exert a of U-boats "J thia af ternoon, according Jng an" important jehemy sector near little effort v. Your., personal .appeal! to -Washington reports.. . ;: . .li'Krbnbrg; farmV:ifnrth.er'pr6'gfes8wa will have a magic? effect. - Your dashj . ' : " St. ' ''- 1 repulsed by. ,a counter-attack": the yrar 'iif . onth uciaam ".will TCi-ri -vn.oa a fro inet i ,,...Th.' (' UaiHaa" AccIi V. - V I nffina saM ' '. rx ,'"(; ,?" - i VU.V 1 t j- T e pessimism of the less active: , -! r Washington, Sept, 15-? The. siibma-"Northwest of Husiatkn we captured the contest . does hot close.until rme reierrea to is unaerstooa jo uave-a wooa, near uarrzian.. -.. , r -k-r - a 4 . it' nV.aKanHAA-M aawIw timc u n a Tfi o trnniirn . it ; tr - i 'oiina once w en n ocn a v " t n a n.flu n,nnH;ft-rnfw v;Vft,,- K-.af iw i n r0f Wot-v , isovemDer xz mere as sua plenty . oi, ueeu vi,u muj v.:0uCuD.,uwni.-. IU vut, vuvuB. v bodies...' r -'. f' ' 1 i subscription 'possible and, then some rCompaily. given.' No further 'details were The first group of State fuel adminr,1 impossible ones. .; Grab every one that istrator will ibe appointed, todays ;; is loose at both' enas ana not nauea t'me' for-." anyone ' to - enter Timei is flying, - how v tCcnunueu oa and . win as a "hoodoo" vessel according; toire-: Turks pressed us. back; , from the line ever,, and' every ports5 from New ..England, where ithe - running: from Shi va to Richtu- in the Page Two) - : (Continued, on PageCThree). : , ' 4 Bobarest -mountains. : . " ; . . ' .1