Iowa City Citizen, The (Newspaper) - July 7, 1916, Iowa City, Iowa THE UNITED PRESS Special Wire In Office Our News Facilities Keep You in Touch With World THE IOWA 26th EXCEPT SUNDAY 7, 1M6. BRITISH TAKE GERMAN TRENCHES NEAR LA BOISSELLE One ot the most important tories since beginning of sive announced in fighting on the July British troops have raptured yards of German trenches in severe fighting near La east of General reported The gain is one of the most important scored by the British since the first day of the groat Severe fighting is going on in the La Boisselle The Germans have suffered heavy Lull on French July lull in tho ing on the French front on both sides of the Somme continued throughout the the war office Check July severe check has been administered to the British army in the combined Anglo-French according to reports re- reived and the British have suffered unusually heavy Since the opening day of the British attack the British army has been un- able to make any important Forced to abandon shell wrecked first line the Germans re- tired to their second linn north of the Somme where threw back time and again tho British infantry It is well understood here that the British vill resume the of- perhaps with greater MO than before but the manner in which German wall withstood the first attack has tho greatest confidence in A group of British prisoners cap- in the of ted the of tho German thought it would be a romp after our guns had ished their a captured of- ficer Germans Popped up at all of and got machine guns working on That the h have made some substantial gains south of the Somme is not GERMANS CAPTURE ENGLISH STEAMER RAID OX COAST WEEKS TODAY July a part of the German high seas fleet swept through the waters close to the English coast capturing the English was announced day in an official from The German raid was made on This is the second time the German naval force has ap near the English coast in three June the British liner between England and was DEFENSE RESTS IN CASE July de- in the Will trial for the ol Marion Lambert tested its case shortly alter the opening of tourt Council MoHs Tonight The city council will at 8 o'clock this evening regular monthly business Watch out for my Special Piano Kale John G. 7.10 Men in Fine Condition Bv It al Wai Correspondent for the Camp 7-SliIi ing in their row ol still drilling away the hot on steep hills east of Carnp and wearing uniforms h are already becoming ragged in the men of todav are watching the bor with two They 1. Kither to go to an frontier or To home without de- lay if no need for the troops in does not mean that Iowa City men are on- less to gel into active ot In caking like tiie other bodies ol troops here they are experiencing the reality of that restlessness which pre cedes for more than a mere The steady routine of an with its is marked by many events to hold the of of young who an- to a high pitch in ex- ot real when 11m from are being hurried to the line as rapidly as In place ol entraining within a week heralded in early have now en- tered upon which is certain to last for at iP f. Will Re Capable While this on H is certain to the Iowa troops among the best in the when they arc finally called to the border The divisions from many ol such as are already on the frontier are at a great dis- going a temperate climate to one ol tropical Add ed to they been given no to adequate or to fit ill their new re- into condition for active trol On the other the Iowa guard with a month training on all points of and with will move to the south in read mess for One of the ers at said men I mm Iowa will be able to enter the desert legions and Uie men from the oilier who went earlier H is iu principle of pre- pared anxious to gH 01 I he least de enh While the majority of equipment Iowa guard is is expected in camp by the end of the the to bo furnished the at ill on Iho it be if not Tho which em- braces the same features rach It is given over to and general instruction on on- interspersed various shifts in work about at Camp the new dress uniforms which will given the are of the most elaborate design in the They aie ol similar to those worn several yea is ago by the uni- versity instead of the hats are and the rous are of making a sharp con trast on the dark blue The legu lar will aV darker and of cotton material Camp Voles Private St. Claire is ing for Captain Lou A platform has been joining headquarters and are given in the ings by members of the various com Private Laurence Potter has ed a series of evening in the first tent of squad Boxes of lood are among the most welcome of all camp be E. ad BANDITS ATTACK CARRANZA GARRISON AT NEARLY DESTROYED WEDNESDAY BY VILLA MEX July can ambassador acting on tions from Mexico City today no- the state department that a large Villa band attacked the ranza garrison at near state day almost destroying it. Fearing the bandits might take to the ert Carranza has the state department to have the American border watched on the American side near to prevent a Carranza has promised to do his utmost on the Mexican side intercept such an attempt if In order to avoid delay the embassy telephoned the information to the state 4. THIRD ARREST FOR LIQUOR FARMER FACES TWO CHARGES Albert arrested late last is the third within three days to be picked up by the authorities because of ing booze in a dry dorsky is a farmer living in Monroe The charge which has been ed against him is the illegal sale of intoxicating Brought be- fore Justice Ewing this his case on this charge was continued until 1 o'clock Monday faces a yet more serious Two years or so ago he was placed under tion by the court to restrain him from selling intoxicating He is now in the event that the charge against him can be proved 4- 4- 4- NEWSPAPER NOTICE Owing to the ance of the daily edition of the Iowa City and the fact that many sub- scribers will want a lican daily The Daily Citizen has made ar- rangements to fill out sub- to The Daily Re- publican for those who were not already receiving The Citizen when the other daily A large number of these subscribers have already made the Those who were paid in advance to The Daily Re- publican when it was dis- continued may have the same amount of time ed on a Daily Citizen sub- scription on presentation of a receipt of the Republican showing time of advance This applies to those who were not sub- scribers to The Citizen on June 29. TWO 140 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- t 4- 4- SENDS REPLY TO CARRANZA NOTE U. S. IS READY TO VIEWS REGARDING TQ SOLVE DIFFICULTIES July that the government of the United States is prepared immediately to views as to a practical plan to remove finally and prevent the of the difficulties which have been the course of of State Lansing dis- patched to the Mexican ambassador a reply to Carranza's note of July government Com- ments favorably in the note on the statement of the which have unfortunately The ambassador will im- to be given a severe sentence for mediately telegraph the note to the contempt of To answer this Mexican foreign office and it is ex- last charge he will appear Monday that he will at once bo in at 9 o'clock before to negotiations morning County Attorney E. B. Detective 0 E. Carroll and Chief of Police John W. Miller all been working to get the evidence which resulted in FEARS SPREAD I. S. SERVICE TAKES STEPS TO AID IV CHECKING ITS SPREAD the state Villa Raising N. July 7 claring that Villa is alive and de- sires a great army to fall upon the Americans and drive them from Villa agents in the villages south of the American expedition base are tors have also been working among the Carranza troops at Carranza garrisons encouraging desertion to the bandit They are using the argument that Carranza is in league with the United July a possible epidemic of in- the public health service today took steps actively to aid the New York health officers in fighting the dis- ease that has already killed 160 New York babies in the last six May Last All Xew July overworked board of health officials who have been striving unsuccessfully to ward off the paralysis epidemic admitted today their belief that it probably would last throughout the So virulent has been the outbreak that none of the measures found effective in deal inp with it has succeeded in ing its The mortality con- twenty-four per higher Mian ever recorded in previous out- M. Farmers In Quarrel A. Duffy of Hardin township n Towa County was released by ire of the George A. Kw n 6 on a hond of until next when he will have a ng for the alleged attempt to com- mit croat bodily injury upon the of Klmer a farm hand the of the men in Fow a the alleged offense was committed in Johnson H. E and children of returned home alter the Fourth Mrs. Ed The Misses Clementine and Helen to left yesterday for to course in take Want Ads Are Dally What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for George Too There are always two ways of Ing a way you did nay It. a. RESUME FIGHTING ON SOMME RIVER ITALIANS REPORT VICTORY IX FIGHTING OX FRONT July statement from the German war ot flee this afternoon reported fighting on both sides of Somme but contained no admission of al lies The Germans admitted retirement under heavy Russian attacks near Czartory and announced that the Russians ered strong attacks against Von squadron m the east These were re The Italian war office reported another victory tor the allies in the fighting on tho Two important Austrian positions RINGLING'S HERE ON AUGUST 19 ADVANCE MAX IX IOWA cm TODAV FOR CIRCUS The wonderful circus is to bo in Iowa City for a ance afternoon and evening on August Advance agents were in fown City today making some arrangements tor a visit of the show here on that Children and alike will be cheered with this The Ringling circus is probably the best enjoyed of any that visits Iowa City and always brings out great The fact that the show this year is to bo on Saturday should make it possible tor thousands to be Jack Hill has returned from a fishing trip to lakes in northern Jack is telling some great fish stories about the way the GULF STORM PROPERTY DAMASK RUN 1XTO THE IN STATES July ty are and several million here today as a result of the storm ravaged the coasts of Louisiana and Florida for two Most of the dead are July en got its first word to the outside world today since Heavy damage was done by the stoim to sailing Four two of them are known to have been It Is feared otters Many Slups Missing New July thax eighty persons aic missing accor l- ing to reaching here at 7 o'clock this mot ning ous It is thought the loss from the gulf storm be known this Many ships are SIDELIGHTS ON PASSING SHOW FROM THE EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Who says that real humor is no longer to be found in daily As soon as the daily tion of the Republican was dis- continued naturally a large number of the subscribers came over to the Daily To stop the pede our the an- it had arranged to till out the time of paid in advance subscribers to the Of course the Daily Citizen promptly gavo out the same ami with apparent the publishers of the Republican state through the columns of the Pi ess that they have arranged with that paper to have it sent to city subscribers and those paid in ad- OF DECEASED WOMAN WILL BE HELD SATURDAY AT IX Mrs. Sanders Made City Park sible and Gave Water Power Right to ies Were Many During Funeral services for the late Mrs. Euclid who died early morning at her home are to be held Saturday evening at it is The services will be with inter- ment in Oakland Mrs. Sanders was a woman great ly loved by all who knew Friends have furnished the ami ill mty and made no such obituary account of her life and H i n A H GS LS with any other of the Daily wonder if the Republican thought they could deliver their subscribers over to a cratic said a prominent One vessol with a business That is one idea of twenty-one from New Orleans to Mexico is two days over due and may be losL schooner with sixteen on board which left Thursday afternoon not been heard Reports from that occurs to a good An- other is that a lot of the former subscribers to the prefer the Daily Citizen to the Press for other The Citizen is of that this is and Mississippi said five under the circumstances is willing ing vessels with a crew of six each were COUNTY NIMRODS DONATE In spite of the fact that the they can be delivered over hunting in Iowa dees not without their to open until the middle oE September Miss Mae county to make it easy for them to effect A. Terrell Sanders was daughter of Walter who waa a Virginian and came to Iowa at beginning of the He at that time what was then a very important the erection of a mill and the development of a water power on the Iowa river just north of the His Mrs. Euclid was born in 1851 and has resided in this city ever She received her inary education almost entirely from her father who was a man of finished education and high and gave much attention to the education of the his She entered the State University of Iowa from which she The Citizen has not made any ar- in 18I4; a of the rangements with the publishers of Sanders the nor has it made For the announcement of that training as well ias mental culture she Q arrangements it has made are with Lm a i i. i -i course m the law college of the who don't quite see Ol iae receiving hpr i has granted a hunting ery day since the new on July 1. From July 1, to July 1, 1916, of Bounty paid to the treasury for the privilege of shooting along the public SIR EDWARD GREY British Diplomat Is to the any paper the Republican taay choose to Any Republican subscriber who is not paid in ad- receiving her LL. B. In 1S77, She received her gree a few years About this tune her father's health having failed she took charge of extensive business interests vance is certainly Urea choose and practically out all the thn Vin maw IUO business problems involving the op- Photo by American 4. T H E W K A T If E R Pair tonight and Not much change m 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- i the paper he may want and to those who have paid in ad- and were not Citizen sub- scribers when the Republican dis- continued its we extend the courtesy of recognizing the lican receipts for advance payment on the so that they will not lose any money in taking the Daily Citizen Of course they will to do thin without the official consent or blessing of the and in fact against its express which is to be good and take the other daily without That is where the humor of it comes because at the speed at which their subscribers are coming over to the Daily Citizen the Republican are just naturally bound to be disappointed at the lack of exhibited by their former Of course I think every can now take the and it would be the natural thing for the lists ot the two re- publican papers to consolidate m this My guess from present indications is that is what most of them will and some who are paid in advance will take both since taking inexpensive tor so easy and Tho Daily Citizen does not make offers of this Kind as a general fact never did so But the suspension of a daily paper in a ot kind is so extraordinary and unexpected an occurrence that wo feel justified in making an extraordinary so that may be pleased and Even the Re- publican feel complimented by the appetite which the other papers for its discontinued daily Subscription oration of the water power and quarries as well as other interests in- volved in his up to the time of his which occurred in 1SS7. Under her management the enterprise prospered and she amply demonstrated that the careful ness training which her father had given her had been productive of the results that he had hoped mother had died while she was yet an infant and terwards her father married Jane T. who was an older sister of her Between this stepmother and the daughter there existed the possible affection and to this mother be ascribed the source of that fine and sympathetic disposition which all thuoc who were acquainted with Sanders have the death of her she was married to Euclid Sanders in 18S9. TO them was born one a Mary Terrell Mr. and Mrs. J. and ter of Burlington are guests at the Robert Clip This Coupon Today It is worth 100 points toward in commissions and awards to tie awarded soon by Tie Daily Citizen to its This Coupon only until next July 12th. Mail it to Tne Daily todav and receive Or you may send it in to the credit of pno of your for a full and announcement in tomorrow's Daily It will be valuable to 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- with her father the The family has lived continuously in the old home on the river side opposite the city park since Mrs. earliest all matters affecting and educational enterprises she tooW an active and intelligent interest and her philanthropies were large wisely bestowed and were all so un- ostentatiously conducted as to ba known to but few outside the Tho public is indebted to her for the beautiful city park which she conveyed to the city for an most nominal er with a donation which made it possible to organize and begin its im- provement immediately On its by the for tho did wator power which gives to the University the best water power possessed by any educational In tho States and which renders the efficiency of tha college of applied such as to bring if abreast with tho best in the Her private philanthropies pho never mentioned and most Of them were unknown to the of three during all the it has existed been nna of the happiest and mutually that rould he In all her life's labor she was thorough and in every Her life waq a in every but thn paot nt of disease m and from which at times a great SPECIAL GOOD FOR 100 POINTS if sent to The Daily Citizen office on or before July 12, 1916. nr it to the Jast moment of Name Address Credit me with iOO points in your commission and prize offer which will be announced July 8th. 4- 4- 4- 4. 4. never lost of fl future welfare of her husband and The thought of thom continuous with her unfit hor functions two on Iho morning of July Sno in fho home in had raided all hor lifo and she loved and made a Dr. Ladd Of Cedar Rapida In ft visitor at the university