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   Daily Northwestern, The (Newspaper) - January 2, 1915, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                               EDITION 06HKQ6H, SATURDAY 2, n THAT is COMBS TO THE CITY Or CHANGE IN THE to Be Taken for Grunted That IK Great Stroke German the Army of ttir Han German and French Rare to 'The German attack in Franco and initiated In reply to the of- the has J developed point that the are on the defensive along the greater part of the of the German is shown today's i which of series of attacks against the allies along These onslaughts ently were not in great and the assertion is made that were all repulsed with the results of recent fighting Hn Alsace and the alone the 1'ematero portion of the there Is sharp conflict til the statements from Berlin and p if The German communication says ground has been gained in Argonne and specifically denies of French war of flee f halt ot the Alsatian of has been captured and triat i French are making a further ad- ico rite announcement it some of territory lost to the in the Argonne has re- icd and that three new lines of have heen occupied in German military authorities there been no changes in the campaign except that the on the line nest of made Press Jan is exceedingly to obtain any clear idea of the to an dispatch the sultan nnd his preparing to leave Constanti fearing the early fall of attack on Egypt to have abandoned indefinitely full knowledge that vast are now being trained an it is preparing to meet their into the war It is agreed that upon tbe quality of the on both sides as that Britain's having sent in upon lees again reports of tKe German from the west from Amsterdam that Germans pawed Cologne on way east and i that they are being preparatory effort to linen to available from battle front shows that litt if made by the alii and indicates it sporadic with gains in the Argonne Slanders operations can hardly be classed German offensive west such as is still being but the strength Germans are showing seems It plUtt that appreciably i of troops to tbe of. the grip on Belgium and mn North tox is still La attack Except for feeling out the here and the allies waiting pending the with the assistance of they can deliver JL bw at some strategic are still to vard in but to the i Russians have the gll It is agMn reported tlint are a cross the ns into causing the Its to flee lont of the are again attacking to dispatcher from have K Jan. French official Pnt on the the recites a series the battle i line of French gaitis been i M. Tlie exchanges have Spirited and in J fighting has been going on II the French they have fed three new lines of text of the communication the of December 3-t- 1, the enemy delivered at JUH points the n series were repulsed he region to the north of the during the day 1, the of. a very artillery nent which took on the at the enemy did not uue his nnd all our haVe been the region of Arras of and there have been artillery my up two of onr caissons n and vre demolished tho trenches .it and at w-e stopped the of thu mine thrower set tip in of DERT artillery obtained happy In the region of the It the of the f and was a fairly bombardment the r the region of we pied and a forest two kilo- metres to the northeast ot The enemy did not de- llever a. counter the La the local retirement re- ported has not had any We have a part of the ground lost and we are holding positions v the heights of the has been but without grem the have retained positions sained by us December without experiencing a counter at- tack from the in forest of La we have made a slight the have back a German attack on our tions at kilometres northeast inflicting heavy losses on the The enemy has sustained also heavy losses at where our occupied three new of A GERMAN Jan. Wireless to tacks in the were repulsed by the according to the official statement given out today bj the German general headquarters staff German successes are claimed in the in the Bols and to the southwest of while violent directed by French north of the fortress of are been ol progress in Alsatian village of Steinbach aie denied by the Germans Inr the of the situation in East Prussia anO southern is said to have un- dergone no but tKe Germans claim to have progression the and Bzura which flow through a region about forty miles to west of Tha text of the communication the western the attacks against our positions in and near the dunes at the Argonne we made further all along the front French attacks to the north of Verdun and also against the on the line of north of repulsed with heav losses to the u Thirty-three of- and 190 men were taken ers by this we succeeded in the Bois Brules for have USen fight ing so stubbornly important engagements west of Saarburg had the desired re- sult MIXAGES French have bombarded the v situated behind our front Thei succeeded in killing of one of the shelters of one of onr divisions official reports state that the French are making progress step In the village of bach a single house has lost us in Steinbach All the French at- tacks this village have been re- J IB reported the eastern theater that the situation on the Prussian frontier unchanged LEARN ENGLISH TASK FOR is TO BK of THK CONDITIONS ABILITY KOH WHAT TAFT HAS TO SAY former In of It Remit or of II Morr One to c of tu e of branches of the river our at- have progressed under favorable weather conditions In to the east of Pilica river there have been no changes the situation THE KAISER NOT OPERATION IS It lo HU Associated Preas the condition of Emperor aie aKain m According to one the emperor must soon return to Berlin to undergo MATTERS IN Family In Associated D C Tan ican national convention met at noon City and adjourned until to to the of taken prisoner at to an- undated dispatch r to the state told Of a revolt at San A Vera dated ber 10 was in dispatch coast of navy stated the Carranza had from Tepie City arid after that the In- vasion of attempting to preserve order and that conditions were growing COMITY BETWEEN It In Associated New Jan relations between the States tmi have shown n marked improvement the last two months nf the result of the European war and the evidenced desire of American to stimulate said Alberto M 0'Alkaine. of the commission to the ar- rived here today on the A man's house is he puts it in his wife's No man Is so he not INDEX OF TODAY'S 2 'n Rahr Case of Social 4 Two With I I Claim Defeat ol Associated C. Jan President Toft todav told the senate Philippine com- the Filipino people were not as jet capable of self government He opposed in detail the administration foi greater of for the declaring that no measure could ter calculated do stir trouble in the Philippines The Filipino people do not stand republican Self government in the sense that know said tho former president hat would ht the if they given government at Chairman Hitchcock 'A 1 Mr. said to me Tour steamers not Island the throat cutting 1 bt If true find the same condition in Mexico The man a fight for a for- feit what when was in Washington C. Jan 2 DOG BARKS AN lull Thai the ml m Bank Mo barking today to the of a at tlie bank ot The to open at tUc Depositors about the tho pet and cabinet in the vault He out Hie luck combination and was He he hail breu in br ta who confronted him at batik MUST STAND IS OF OF AEW 1I4VKN WITH VIOLATED DUE Kit VI AN FEDERAL COURT SO The mid Hope That Their Before f m tit A In thr C Hud i D Pi ess C Jan though of the of were not prepared on the Watch case it understood that an appeal would be taken SHIP MAKES TANKER AGAIN IN TOILS THK LAST IS IS TAKEN TO A PORT. lie HUB thr up the of SmU hut n Mutter of IKr thr Jan States district court here cannot be It must be Tork district couit Jin i Tlie fe the President Taft todat appeared dav handed down an opinion the senate committee conducting the governments petition to break up ings on the administrations Philippine the Case company Independence hill and told It that hi ought on the ground that it is a American government cannot give in violation of the Sherman islands because that said He from one of President Wilson s books a definition of to prove his contention The former president also said that time required to make the Filipinos capable self-government would iie the time to make them President sent me to the Philippines Mr m opening his statement told him that I thought that ought not to be In the islands said to me that had bear bv the tail and that we had to the then was that would iret out just as soon an could first purpose tan there to get out OF 'The present continued of John I Billard James S and lam Skinner to indictments them nith criminal violation of the Sherman law in connection with ns directors of the New and Hartford Messrs and claimed that entitled ao 1m- because of testimony by them the Interstate commerce to the return of the indictments The court i decision means that now tailed upon to plead to the which Include eighteen well known men all pr tormer directors of road OTHER VI lfi the former must depend a. on immunity pleas good deal on what mean bv self- presented D a I can do no better than general the f Sti a. form of a form of people to of a political naid Mr Tatt the Philippines It cannot be cannot the Filipino people with a character must be acquired One way to acquire It is hard knocks as the Anglo-Saxon acquired it When went to we tried to give it to maintaining a con- an lesson and educating ple free Institutions tried to in but not controlled tlie T GENERATIONS ov eir a people In one generation Particularly oj and a vast majority of that generation It be rij I'm at last In say just me to and I'm joj Just what I J be to train the Filipinos for The time that shall give to those people nn to learn that shall bp an ple That will and more than if v ou count a tion Ton cant educate of naven t got ol independence said have the fn our own work Now It causing trouble ThH man w ho is charged with fomenting tjie Is a professional lives In Hongkong on he for i evolutionist In THH PRESENT OUTBREAK outbreak the result of agitation In to his collections argued that in tho United promised at a that time has now been the promise hits The former many incidents of We In the Philippines md his associations with Many of dealing with the of the and crowded the room with who HOW THE FORMIDABLE Tell thr Starr ft the nt Associated PreniO England 2, 5 IS m of the British went down the English nel after a or been bv a submarine have been brought here relate that abaft the The sion but the not Hud this also blown the would have foundered there being time to the water indicted S theri of tlie New J chamberlain and A. H of the Grand Trunk cause he was a witness Inter- state commerce commission Baker be- foie the Pujo 51 n Cuyler serts that he is because lie federal grand Jury with thp cony of traffic the Haven and Grand REVOLT IN The In Former of An- of Associated 2 arriving nt confirm the reported Imprisonment of Dr president of hj rebels and say that the new revolutionary la headed bs Colonel of as he asserted President Scheier on economy on account of the war All regular loutes of tion with Paraguay are TWO NEWSPAPER -Are f or the to Jan 2i Oo elei t appointments of Jl B AH nud D. as are from the of Mr for some past luring editor of The Milwaukee and for A on papers nnd i writer The will be on w lien office uf 1> will Washington JD C Jnn Z state that the steamship after hei oft the coait of was taken Brest and made representations to the eminent hase been that the be released Halifax N Jan here that the American tunk steamer whose arrest bj a British cruiser and detention Halifax last the of diplomatic correspondence between United and Gieat Britain Ing in the steamers again hud been the of land and taken into Aberdeen upon the Standard in the first the state department nt Washington to the British ment h resulted in the release after she had been detained at Halifax for about a week The vessel left for 31 last and made the voyage incident She has not been in home waters since The reason Riven for the seizure last October was that it suspected that she had aboard a cargo of destined ANOTHER STEAMER SEIZED Washington D C Jan de- todav that another Standard Oil v the also bj the British a rargo of but already ban been re- leased The department made that she also was of American The on her seizure carried a cargo of oil which the British government was used for operation qC air craft The question of her transfer from German American registry was Involved In the first caso and Great satisfied of her ownership although registered as the German er to line owned the Standard Oil ordered Her REACHES NEW TORK New York Jan. of the seizure wan today at the of the Standard Oil com- pany by a French eni to WBH in cablegram from Cap- tain of the py WILLIAM LA FOLLETTE He of anil Lived with the t to The P. O Jan Follette KOII of the late W T nnd of lette died nt tho home daj af The ill He n in ilif and In only about living at of the senator The to on an train and the funeral will bp r r. CONGRESS IN falter nl fu Pi ens C i vote in on upon 12. bv V Inn Bm oip uf flip witli of m to the beforo 4 With flip nelson over members down In HIP of the lien work nnd i In the il Heed Id strike mil a portion of labor of hues for to IS A to UK dm c men j in the wiH R Philipp to Madison Monday Those who are A and O. W H M NEWSPAPERS BOOST San more than a of tuo rif here price from one to two the news us not any in the on I the Formidable Itat had thr ot white paper gone by B Hie honse it with the statement of chief of the men short Senator nn to from literacy test and labor provisions during the 01 as a re suit of from the declare thcr come to buy land and to become American RESTRICT MUNITION Tkint To the Madn tn mt Buinell and in both In. M. a M. Peck and o. It wan ordered that the to the in Vested In Mr. Is or and The couple i They have no u other and awarded the of the JUi the was IS a month toward the of lie is a tailor by at Ind la ia i evident of They lied at 1105 NOTE PART OF ESTATE IB Jr. uf HU The nud morning ou puges three and twelve of tuts At 3 o clock this A hU decision the which by Charles furor pr now the the for Hilton miMe pf to dinw in notion the not hack to Charlew us claimed by The coutt to Ing argument the it and ihM the evidence that aid not consider of the note as being a gift at the time it maintained that of resting upon the had not met a ratification of the judgment of County Judge Fred before and from which appeal taken to circuit i. NAMED BY Arc board pt Fifth the ending the the state vice Dr A. for the term the first day uf 1918; M. of ior for the term ending the first Tuesday In No- 1919, Otto 8. Bau hoaid of ending 12th day of A bf board of i at for term nary 1, 191S, O E O of board of of the hospital for the term the of ter of member of the board from the term tlie dav ot Danford member the utate ture the term ending the Edwin secretary of state park hoard for term ending the first dav or 1S17, vice I. Green r. o t harber term first day of 1917. HIS ILLNESS Tan 2 from concerns to restrict of war ami to wem filed of California the iSu today the Intro nat t for an n The Jan death of Heno which occurred at the home of his Thomas its the of Only n teen years ot horh 29, 1899, at The deceased a member of the man of Omro high school neral services were held at 3t. Thomas church hy Rev J who attended the from away Mr. and of Mr nnd Mrs William Martin of Catherine and Henry of Mrs Stewart P Keough and 0 J and Morris all at Berlin OPEN THE DOOR TO That the of D r 2 Root made an eloquent plea the ate today to amenS the immigration to exempt from the refugees of Belgium He argued it could be done without violating of the specific tions due to the war open the door to said the people no It taken from them f of are ot Inr In modern l 4.U, the greater current In Is the Uon pt lit IB extremity or I or harbor n Uh and It been locked arm of morning whether mine or 'a yet UP a by ond line In that marine to v as tt ter off tho tbat f w an as tne first so Is co keep the as a- flagship tit the ot tion a. Its Arthur Is its I John C of the marines tn Burgeon Taylor f J. J lain Is Riven RB the Robinson On board the J were also the better of the had n ol of ried a crew 710 r of of the tire the British did a Kreat surprise Inter from naval been in the North sea than before the occurrence man rajd nn the British of probably parr or the a of reaped activity fleet long at In the channel k the It m One their ertly to  

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