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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - July 8, 1916, Washington, District Of Columbia                               U N 1 Th. i I until i XO S IA ai r u gentle moderate ing 1 i in i n v r t KMX FEMP er mm Motorboat Patrols Formed to Protect Bathers From Sharks v 1 ITK N J J u Asks I. S. To Guard J t N it J f in a i tr HEADED NORTH Lansing Sends Note Agreeing to Settle Border hath The i t in i v re- sort t i ff result f t art the h i n r h rt t f t ti f t t a low eob Some f ire being inclosed with netting QUICK SOLUTION PLEASES MEXICO CITY Serious Defeat by Rebel Band mitted in a ruing From De Chief to Be on Texas I ikely That ing's forces Will Be Withdrawn as Danger of Raids of Aid in ing Economic Conditions of states Telegraph First thief Their Congratulations Mexi o It I The note of I i a -i p f g he pro x s P r ansa t y to i i h PH of the e P wee Mexi o and the prj AS was jubi Th Inception of the diplomatic conver sations which it is hoped will result in a settlement of differences between the L States and the de facto government of Mexico awaited last night a suggestion from Gen Carranza as to how they should proceed State Department officials believe more be accomplished through informal con Terences between Eliseo Arredondo Mexican Ambassador and Frank L Acting Secretary of State than by a more formal inter change of views They are willing to accede however to some other plan should the de facto government pro pose it Sends Note to Arredondo transmitted to his government yesterday a brief and friendly note handed to him by Lansing expressing a tlon over the turn ibe two governments have taken and a proposals for diplomatic set of points in dispute The communication was approved by the cabinet before it was sent to the Mexi can embassy Speedy Solution Officials d d not fall to note that Secre tary laid stress upon the de of quick and practical consideration to the immediate ond tions Along the border w have been source of The of the on in that a speedy solution of that problem be sought whatever time may allowed to find a means of the de facto government in re normal economic ons throughout Mexico The definition of the border dispute by den C in his rote for a settlement Apparently has been fo ind acceptable b-v the government This virtually narrows the 1m mediate object of the negotiations to cons deration of the reasonable of the I r ted States for the security of Its fmt on one hand and the desire of the fac o for early s of Amerl an from Mexico on the other W tuned of Raid Additional evidence of the more attitude of the gov came In the form of a w am communicated bv Mr i f the State Department at the d re t n of Gen Carranza in connect on with battle between lla and f r at The 1 a defeat for the troops asked that the American for cautioned to exercise un is lal e along the border part cular in the BIK Bend region In Texas as there was rea son to e the headed that ay to precipitate a ne border Incident The message was arded to Funston as a matter of Informal on At the same time the State ment received a report from an can in that he had i i id talked with Villa personally near or a few before the re- ported In the message band t leader w as said to ret ered from wounds received it lumnus except that he used a cane and with i slight limp ilia at This message the source of w hi h was not revealed added that VilK been continuously in the Corral s region n e the f halted the it I arral the st outbreak of against I s by f orrall os is a short d s southeast of F ind the rl ment of in e at empt nz to i through U was on its a v to rail os it ft Ig s lowing a lew as to the band s h e la alive has reco ON w. as heightened the re ei o' e I e k. r i m s f r m the govern of Ke d Mexi an states it HIT de o government n the favors response of the gov he I states Mire hin families who f Mex on their v i o t h I states hive thit all danger of se r a ions between the two i t r t 3 i REFUGEES TO PROTEST Complain of Order to Leave TOLD WAR WAS INEVITABLE Those Who Left Lost Say Some of Refugees Arriving at Tampa Quarantine on Transport No In- Disease Being Found o was nner along allowed Pla Jul A. protest against i they call d for Ameri an bv the ate De p ri r n P n f it ans to Iwav e will be filed w F resident ilson according to the I States ti which arrived at Mullet quarantine station late ves fron V era ruz with 66T can This informa the decks o' rnen In a i n r h aide the ransport No n w a to boar i he transport todav Told That Har ans were told that war was inevitable a d ordered to leave the refugees ia d special Agent Rods ers at MPX and Canada at era r jz They declare those who 1 left heav ily The will be allowed to land tomorrow afternoon accord ng to an made here tonight by Dr R R Blomt i charge of the t ne station at Mullet near where he transport 1 es N o Infectious Disease Ft w as said a thorough examination of passengers had showed no infectious diseases The transport was expected to dock tomorrow ar I or Tampa and it was Federal a 1 would be given those needing lal assistance District Refugees on Fa el Dillon of a news a i an hpl 1 prisoner in MP o for era lav s is among on the nner Tn addi t Dillon the fol ow ng from the r a hoard N t I- I- A a i o s Harry and a m ep H Pound Girard f Mrs from are M ss Nellie Gilliam and K Hill Mrs M Mrs I- I Harrel and -t I uari FOUND NEW LAUD ery on Arrival in Chile I ilv i h at t p t i for the relief of T i ned n s so ith p la lared tha i i f re P d if IP s uh at t r Vn an expl Killed EYE ON Democratic Blunders State Department Russo- Sav Japanese WIDt POINTS Ra Pleads for tion on the Tariff or Cipa to Define Own Spe ciai Interests It Declares the Democrats Have j Open r and Integrit j of China Not KH More Constructive F ml ti u in Four Years Than tj t n Re il as to Means Have in F f r I of It King George Praises Bravery of Troops ing m JuU 1 fo M nn sent by r British -J I tended V pares for The adn revenue ran the gantlet if a free for all political debate in the House yesterday licans declar ng the admitted need for more revei ue a i evidence of Demo cratic blun and extravagance and Democrats defending the a con pi ei measure Representative London the Social 1st attacked both the old parties but announced he would Support the reve nue measure Criticises Wilson's More than a score of representatives took part in the desultory crossfire of campaign argument which occupied most of the day Representative oilier of Mississippi in a review of the Democratic tration declared it had enacted more constructive legislation in four years than the party did in forty Representative Moore of a criticised at length President Wll son s Mexican and described the revenue as an uncompromising Democratic spider web Explains the Tariff Details of the tariff commission tion of the were explained by of Illinois who drafted it He made a plea for non- partisan support of the measure J Representative Hamilton of gan replied an assertion that the Democrats favored a tariff commas si n only because President Wilson did and told the Democratic they were only sparks in the tall of the President s comet I In the day it decided to ex- tend general debate on the 1 a e closed last night to 1 10 p m todav f amend s will 1 3 fl nl will rea some time Monday under a spe al r i e is to produce an 000 000 next year from In- come Inheritance and munitions taxes Steps Taken in the toward consideration of the measure in the Senate were taken by the Senate finance commit tee Chairman Simmons appointed sub- committees to consider special divisions f the Hearings are not contemplated but be held if requests are presented VILLA LEADS MEN NORTH Bandit in on Way to Raid FORCED TO USE CRUTCHES Has Been Recuperating for at a Hot Springs in Is Begun His Northward Swing When With De Facto Troops at Special to The Washington Pout Fl Paso Tex July 7 cieM re the of volunteers ad 1e I to his army of Pancho i has abandoned and has sent his bandit horde toward the Texas border to loot burn and murder In raids upon the American side This relation received here today Amer an in the Jim Inez rountry Villa report says was not personally leading the troops and did not lead them in the battle south of In Mo i iy when the exterminated n force of Car ranza soldiers under Ran killing Ramos la however dire ted the battle an 1 ow is direct i the campaign the American border according to the report Still Using The report aays Villa still Is forced to use and Is s In addition to his wounds A th rheumatism He has been p i a hot water near the a O i f i b nf Tim ha thousand h hir t in the t I old e I On been h t ti r h i to N Would Find It cult to Get Convention ials of the Unit e 1 States ment i re awaiting full er In formation the new treaty Rus st. Japan before forming any ju JKH er t as to whether It will affet t the oj e door policy or other Ameri can Interests in the Far Kast Outlines of the oon vent Ion Riven in news dls pit d In brief official reports the and the here fail to disclose certain features vital to a correct constru of the document Want Light on Interests While the official announcement in Tok vo reveals no feature that threatens the maintenance of the open door or otherwise menaces American trade development in the Orient clals are much Interested in the to the recognition of special interests in the Far Bast A more definite statement on that provision Is 1 for particularly as in t erects referred to are described in the announcement as those which are recognized by the other contracting party Might Exclude U. S. This language If embodied In treaty be construed officials be- lieve as completely excluding the United States or any other nation ex- cept Japan and Russia from any voice In determining what erly might be regarded either anese or Russian special interests In China Mongolia or The Japanese embassy received late a Tokyo cablegram ing officially that the convention had been signed at Petrograd The sub st he two am leg ae outlined an harge 1 T a r v 1 fm the State ep r within a lav A brief report from the American at also announced that a treaty had been signed May Ask further details of the new con- vention have been secured it will be within the province of the State De- to ask the Japanese and sian governments if that is necessary for explanation of the visions which might bear upon can Interests not only specifically but genera 11> through the limitation of to any other nation than the two principals Precisely that course followed last year in the case of the Chino-Japanese while that convention was under con- struction and before Its actual ture with the result that Japan some of her more sweeping de- mands upon China In the present SLB negotiations already have passed be- yond the constructive It Is pre- that only with great difficulty could any amendment be un- less some flagrant discrimination were revealed Summary fcf July Japanese foreign office today announced as the substance of the Russo-Japanese convention ed at Petrograd on July 3 the ing First Japan will take part In no ar- rangement or political combination di against Russia Russia will take part In n i arrangement or political combin ition directed against Japan n In case the territorial or spe 11 Interests in the Far East of ontra ting parties whi h afp TP ionized by the other h k are menaced Japan and R i sia will consult with each other on mens ires to adopt with a view to pp ing or extending assistance for si and defense of these rights and Denies Menace to To a question from the Associated Press representative as to what effect the alliance would upon the open door nnd the integrity of China the office replied The convention is an em 1 n t i n or the iTl f n or na whose nnd integrity Rr en dn an nil iter on t lie bit tti tho t nf I my havo fought moi i I in replying J utmost to continue to your majesty's con- and EMBARGO ON CHILDREN Admit No Youngsters F rom New York il Thf 1 Ohl July author i his afternoon to i e an on children from New York rhe action is taken to prevent an introduction of infantile paralysis Th i cl t v is free from that disease All chi Id i en brought from New V rk will be stopped at the Union Station unless are residents of Toledo If so they will be quarantined for 30 days immediately upon their arrival Notice of the was served to on all agents of the New York Central and Pennsylvania railroads and by them will be ti to their New York office BRITISH TRADE IS Exports Higher Than at Any Time Since the War London July 7 The hoard of trade figures for June show that imports In- creased 027 000 and that exports in created 041 Exports were high er t lar n any month since January 1914 in excess of July 1914 th last month before the begin ning of the war The principal Increases In imports were Food 000 000 wood oils fats and chemicals 000 000 The Increase In exp rts was principally In manufac t ed K id f which 500 0 was r it f 1 woolens and C2 Oft 000 iron GERMAN FLEET AT SEA Prize Is Captured Near English Says SECOND EXPLOIT OF ITS KIND Official Announcement of Taking of the Indicates That Part of Great Flotilla Ventured Par From Reports Steamer Gannet Though Unarmed Berlin July 7 announcement was made today that the British steamship was held up by German warships near the English coast and seized as a prize The statement says the was held up by a portion of the German sea forces The announcement follows The British steamship from Liverpool has been up by a portion of the German high sea forces not far from the English coast and seized aa prize Vessels Near British New York July 7 wording of the German statement Indicates that a part at least of the German high sea near the English coast at the time the was seized The is a steamship of 1 384 tons gross owned In Cork This is the second exploit of the kind t i the part of the Germans On June 1 the British steamship Brussels was jred by German destroyers and taken th her passengers into Zeebrugge Steamer Gannet London July 7 British steamship of has been sunk She was unarmed The was 245 feet long 1 112 tons gross ind was built at Stockton in 1m July pipers the Dutch schooner i i on Thursday by a n in known nationality and severely damaged QN 300-Mllf m Offensive on Unprecedented Jl Scale TWO VILLAGES 4RE TAKEN Teutons Drive r Abandon i Sav i S I on I font in URDIN SECTOR Germans Gan i ing in ADMITS Berlin if its lahing of Hmn 1 in ral teries Attacks on V on Hindenburg h Forces Beaten Off South of Lake Says Berlin SAYS BERLIN rr H k 7 Surpassing even in. importance the entente great effort on the western front the news from the eastern battlefield shows that the Russians 5 extend ed their offensive on an ed scale On the whole front from Riga to a distance of about 300 the Russians are being hurled against the German lines Pfc Two Villages Farther to the south Gen Kale dine is driving steadily forward toward Kovel and has captured two villages and a railroad station on the road Military critics of the allies assert tha unless the Germans can half i advance In the the will have to along the entire r T an i probably T i Admits The German fP report adim the abandoning of a t Gen Kale Ines but both in 1 al statements fall to i riear Idea of the exact situation IP U east The statement P that the village and and the 1 1 n of Mane are now in in hinds These three points are In the regl in to the west of where there has been violent for several Germans having thrown in heav f inf to check the Russian van e toward the important of Kovel The Mane tion Is 14 miles west of Cri r r the railway line between a 1 K Komarow and Grady are souths i Russia Reports Success Petrograd July 7 The a i report today tells of further as follows The battles west of the are with mn t su for us Tn the Galusia gion we have taken posse f j tifi d Austrian and T t s t Tho enemy took flight under the I of our artillery Our cavalry e charged Into them In the region and captured a Kr ni TT of six cannon which hardl t p to fire a few shots At thr end nf the violent battle we occupied the of Komarow and Capture More to the latest reports our cavalry carried the railway station of itchi and j f i he rs nt captured 1 of f r cannon and trir e p eces of y il lery South of the River and the region of the lower I ipa there have been artillery d lels t of ter having P n h t wis 1 More Than loo A or ru el s n i nd the enp T yf t fd until the but Th m ile k the ow a i i thp tra k A i s cp i it f ptl red jn h art t w K their lj a as uniq ard hi The n t and rot to the mules he Is. British Advance Kast of I a Boisselle ailed Strategically Important by 1 ar ers Taken Although Germans Re- rapture of C Where Prussian Guard Is Hurled Against Allied Dis- misses Somme ith Single WOMEN AIDING HUGHES Candidate Greets Workers at Home of Mrs. SUBSCRIBE TO FUND OF Mrs Gifford Pinch ot Gives National Orga n i za4 ion Effected rate Its Efforts 11 Br pton Y July H devoted the greater part of to meeting women who will w rk for election The nominee an 1 his wife n 100 miles to the home of Mrs Harry F IIP at R n N 1 and received 300 work most of whom had met him be- f re Mr Hughes did not address his call but the entire afternoon dis ng political issues with various of the national ee also held a of con s with women M omen Perfect Organization A national of women perfected during thp afternoon were elected and i plan of F out li ned The new organization which has name womens national of the Hushes Alliance -a all debatable and to energy to u for tlie nat i j f self with Republican State A Kel ar of New York of the POC il service bu Da t p the T} P rhi P PP of Ch s of New K of i NPW rk 1 of s i der p part f 11 o w i ng were Miss Harriet B M Prank M An T ni e Mrs NPU York BEATS 102-YEAR-OLD his f T th t Hi of New ooo is Raided a s M ss w 1 TO T d Pin t o concen PS where wo in en 1 am R W 11 t r i n n i i t d i-v that I i 1 rt I hi r i nons con i rf their Kansas City Man Fined on an harge j K t v M J i t he s JUth i -i 1 l r v e s f K e ATc London 7 The British their sledge hammer blow against the German lines in Somme sector and after a day of carried the man trenches at three points along VP front Latest reports from Brit- isn headquarters say that fierce ing Is continu British Important The British gains while not re- in any substantial are characterized by the War office as important from a tactical point Their greatest success w aa east of La Boisselle where tured German trenches In extent of 2 000 and to a depth of This gain is in addition 1 of trei ches by of The fight rg of the curred on fhe renter of the line of at- tack about the two of and A British brigade forced its way into and en- gaged In a desperate for session of the village At a division of I russian guards was hurled into the fight to check the British advance after the village had been carried by assault was recaptured but 00 prisoners were left in the hands of British on French On the 1 rench end of the Somma sector there was a lull in the The French official report does not even ment on the artillery duels which fill the Intervals between infantry saults The violence of the British offensive failed however to divert the atten 1on of the Gem ans from their efforts to capture Verdun Aaaa ilt after assa il was delivered i French lines in the sorely battered Thia 11 i region but accord tana i i w in vain Text of British The text of the statement saya Despite resistance on part of the er emy our well by artillery have advance with the 1 v throughout this ind gj severa important sr jth of Tb after a fierce re- n irv a further por of the IT menseH strong work K w as the Leipzig redoubt was ar- r f 1 bv assault This redoubt a si 11 en t of the a the enemy has exerted all Ms n over its fortification a during the 20 Fight for Possession of tarther south one of our hr from T f west w ne rend in t P enem P je tenses n i 1 P f r e nw jp n progress f i possession of the F 1 w our FU excesses of last P f la Boisselle we advanced ur IP of 000 yards to v N if F r linking up with T p at -i k we drove the enemy woods and three lines of Prussian Guards Attack nut 1 a m thp 1 russian guards TP throw 1n the fight east of Ir e hirk itta fl f The e r k to the rw of ra e effort to e rs f J f i I dr n k DO n. e I New I of K i f 0V F ah in with her ard attending her 1 OW SPA  

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