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.47 FA&WBermansfionbnuflo Make Progress in Cam- paign for Polish Capital mussmlszmmssme EVERY INCH OF GROUND ;'Inmm Sev-ulAdfihomll’MHmBom Evacuated by. the Russians—The Teutons-are Driving }w*wmwfmm&e Vistula and South- mudBotwuntheBuzde‘uhthmEfioflhEn- welop-Forves-of the-Russian Grand Duke—Activity in ‘Western War-Zone is-Confined to Artillery, With a Few o Infantry Engagements—Three Americans Lost - Their “Lives. When the Iberian-Was Sunk by 2-German Sub- — & The Russlan war-minister, speaking’ the opening session of the Duma, ‘what will probably be looked up- as an official announcement that ‘will be given up. He admit- that the Austro-Germans were en- the territory and military dis- of the Polish capital and de- shall v‘umd Yaing thet uppc Vistula and Bug and I:‘!ho Narew gector, near Teutons Pass Through Chetm. mmmmmdmmmn wwatm-!finfi. fighting has The Russians have been efected from heights near Podzamcze, the east on of which was commenced il B THREE. AMERICANS ON LIST OF IBERIAN -DEAD Britlsh Steamer Shelled by German| Submarine. a. m.—The offclal tish ‘The Englishmen were Proudfoot, Ap-- leby and OKeete s n(thovutuulnmmionof o ‘Qflch lies eastward of Nowo-Al- § Driving' Two Wedges. Thus it will be seen that the Teu- dris thelr wedges army gain the positions assigned to it the new line along the eastern bor- of Poland. Artillery in France. has been the chief en- in infantry attacks and counter- Aeroplanes in Battle. h-h :t % ote, s daid e '.lmt Americans were wounded. e A d atx were woinded. w SHELL FELL iNTO A MESS ROOM ey el i M.Flm Hospital of the Ameri- "_ ... san Amhuhm Corps. WMEMA“H mnrenmm mess room we value to the French sanitary ser- , mnd they have received official n. ¢ goverrme of | reporty was in FURTHER REVOLUTIONARY OUTBREAK AT SANGAPORE. Rioters Liberated German, Austrian and Hungarian Prisoners. ports b‘om I to effect that revolutionary move- policies had piaced J 8 position of ieolation, the Cabinet has beon pushing & peicy Tapprochement with Chink, Kato him- self defending his of public addresses. The creation of & coalition ministry of Great Britain bas foia Susestod: MORE THAN 300 GUESTS AT SPAULDING-BARKER WEDDING Bride is Possessed of a Fortune of Between during the few of Miss A week 0f prenuptial festis closed_yesterday with a newum by o Namon: Tadington Tecnos: Miss Barkers cousin. Immediately after ceremony & dance was given, follow- ing which the couple left for & &rip to_the Orient, Mr. Spaulding is 2L 5 ulding. ‘BEmployes of the Haskell and Barker Car company, numbering about 3,000, were given a holiday today-on account of the wedding. SOFT SPOT IN ROADWAY CAUSED AUTO TO OVERTURN. Half a Dozen ¢Persons Thrown Out Near Ansonia. xlven out yesterday hy the Overseas | I News Agency. Arab ~ and han priests are praying for a Holy war. Fho British autnorities have executod numerous natives. There has been a further revolution- ary outbreak at Singapore. Here the rioters liberated & number of Austrian and Hungarian prisoners of War and certain interned civilians and helped them leave India. ~Among the persons o liberated 1s the second of- e Gurman cruiser: Budlic ho has arrived at 100 TONS OF FROZEN BEEF FROM BRAZIL- st R First Consignment Ever Received In the United States. New York, Aug. 1.—A lhlme‘nt of 100 tons of frozen beef from Santos, 521d to be. the first consignment ef ever recélved at a here | J. H. Kennedy of Nantucket tifled years. According to .representatives of the llnn to which the beef was consigned, gun during the vll“ here of :menteg %o the Pan-Amerl financial conference. Weather Forecast by Plctures. ‘Washington, Aug, 1—Fifteen cities now get daily wu.t.h u: h moving picture shows. Where- lesired the weather bureau will te with moving picture shows rnishing the forecasts for presen- The first place in which the ent regularly furnished this Birmingham; Ala. Inreaxe it Wages For Cold Employes. | DA eoo out and suffered more or less from bruises or slight cuts. The most seri- ously hurt was_Frank Colendelo, 21 years old, of Waterbury. He was bruised about the head and while at th. Griffin hospital in Derby, to which he was taken, it was said tonight that e now appeared to be all right, he is being kept there under observation to determine whether or not he is injured internally. FIRST MURDER IN Victims, Were Engaged in an At- hx Pt to-Outrow Each Other When Zrhe Boat Upset. “(Special to The Bulietin.) Danielson, Aug. L—Wauregdn —was M‘d by & double drow No one who could offer assistancs to them wwas in & position to 4o eo, and a | trance number of people stood helplessly the ahore while the men WeBt to thelr doath after o useless strussie to wave themsélves. Nearly all the village of of | Wauregan gathered COLLISION ' IN NARRAGANSETT "_BAY DURING A FOG. RESCUED THE . CREW No. One Was Injured, but ghe Shock Threw Several of the Passengers from Their Berths and Created Some Exoitement. she could not be stopped Sank 40 Minutes After Collision. The Concord struck the Exeter near the bow, making a lafge hole which extended below the water line. Cap- tain Lewez and the six men of the ver in the Wauregan mills | signed at | @na lived in the boarding house there, Barker is 19 years old and | Lost His Life Attempting to Save Friend, New Milford, Conn., Aug. 1.—Ericson Tripp lost his life in the raplds of the Housatonio that he had been | Ca; in_the chanmel and was sounding no Dell. BARK RUN DOWN BY BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA yu in Collision Thirty-five Milss -Off Cape Cod—Crew Safe, Britain will lh’nflm the the puttee in army and substi- tute the boot.. Quiet has been restored in the Re- public of Santo Domingo, since the r-:unt‘ revolutionary outbreak. Full reports of the operations of enemy submarines will hereafter be barred by the British cemsors. Fire .hvfl!;’ the Norfolk Navy with small Alarge .fd.r for war. mmnm ‘was received by th ot Baltimore, from the ment. One hundred and fitty foreign built ‘were to American registry bmmn aust 35, 1014, and July 24 An order for war muitions cost. between $5,000,000 and snm was received by the International Steam Pump Company. in l pllnt barrel at was put out b.lnl causod. “that the 4u Pont, winl stantinople that suppiies the army with munitions. General ‘Muller, one of the leaders of the Boer revolt, was sentencde to two_years’ imprisonment for treason at Pretoria, South Africa. ma.- was opened. A Tmal celebration will bs.held: upon. the arrival of the exhibits. The home of Robert C. Van Co partment in the plant is busy. Adolfo Mumex, a Mexican, accused of murder and horse One Man Was.Shot—Strikers Holdja Bridgs - Leading the Plant and are Seid tosbe Armed—Sheriff Appesied b&vmmfwwm-l’mm WMMWW»&.S‘ 3“? g : MILITIA TAKE CHARGE OF STRIKE SITUATION At Plant of Aluminum Company ofj America st Messina, N. Y. 3 —_— A The Panama pavilion at the Pana- Pacific Exposition theft, was taken from a deputy sheriff and lynched by:|Some Brownsville, Tex. a mob at that port for the 0% | year ending June 30 totalled $229,- | the river below Little Falls | D here today in an effort to save a com- ming and Tripp went to his assistance. In the swift waters of the rapids his strength -gave out and he was forced to let go his hold on Hogan. He was unable to swim to shore and sank.|lisk Others who saw Tripp’s effort ewam out to Eogan snd brought him ashore and - afterwards . recoveséd, Tripy's|s ly. Tripp was about 21 years-old. His mmhar ‘who lives in Hartford, was notified and came here tonight. Hom is about 20 years old and belongs in Bridgeport. Dove and Failed to Come Up. Farmington, Conn., Aug. 1—Khonot Balhainian, 21 years old, of New Bri- nrowned today while swim. NANTUCKET IN 55 YEARS.|'ain, was Man_-Acoused of Crime is In a Pre- t carious Condition. Nantucket, Mas: A\I‘ 1—Luther Rose was arres yesterday charged with murder, fl:- first that hag taken place in Nanticket Island in 55 years. The victim was Joseph Gomes, ‘who was killed Friday night by a. hma ‘wound. - Rose was badly injured b ‘will probably live. District Attarncy ‘county ‘was nol and made arrangements for a special session of the grand jury. SIX HAITIENS KILLED BY AMERICAN FORCES When They Resisted the Landing of Admiral Capertor's Men. Washington, Ang. 1—When th Hai- tiens. resisted th the landing o Admiral C: Turther revolationary the island. —_— s Huvy Rainfall at Lynn. ass, Aug. 1—A short but nmb.u. during the = fornoon xulhawer ces on. Hartford, Conn, 'Aug. L—Employes | 224 o fthe Colt Patent Fire Arms campany. were informed yes- & bonus of 112 1-2 per cent. 5 paid to all based Manu- | <ul Cay yesterday ~and forecast | was disturban in the stream and then he dived. When he did nat come o the surface after some minutes companions Sovein and brought him to shore, but he was dead. It is believed he suf- fered a cramp while under water. Sons Saw Father Drown. ‘Waterbury, Conn., Aug. L—John J. Murphy, 42, was drowned while gwim. ming at the New City mills dem to- night at 7 o'clock, being stricken with Two sons saw him drown, was of water. He leaves a widow and four children. OBJECTIONAL PLATE REMOVED odore J. 8. Blackton t | Atlantic Yacht Club has made tiful | port to engage in the fleet manoeuvres. She sustained no injury. BURIL OF BODY OF O’DONOVAN ROSSA. Ten Thousand Persons in Funeral Procession in Dublin. blin, Aug. 1L—The body of OE!I va the Irish Dlx.flo?. FROM BECKER'S COFFIN. | daily ‘Bore Inscription “Murdered By Gov- itman. New York, Aug. 1-—The polive, it unced _tonight, had 241.452. A man who gave his name as A and claiming to be a secret of Austria, hanged himself in hhunutcmh.ntwm arrest for swindli Twenty-five pushoart- sell-- pu peddiers on New York's be. ing cool East Side were arrested for violsting the sanitary law by not washington their glasses properly. Comm. of the ar- rangements to have several speedy motorboats covered with armor to be|rcriag used for coast defense. Because of the ¢ dM’N situation caused by the European conflict, the plant of the Cocheco £, Pa- cific Miils, at Dover, N. H., will close for two weeks, on Aug. 20. makers of Boat Co.. at company having gran an 8- Bour day and increased wages. MoAdoo TRAVELING PREACHERS - [ROUGHLY HANDLED. Male H.mhu Beaten and Camp Burned at Leicester, Eng. Enxhnd. Aug. 1—A trav- eling band of fifty preachers, members of a self-i -tyled ”Fellmhll! of Recon- ciliation,” which had been touring the country, spreading peace da, mpet with short shrift at the s at the | th cisco fair may use a replica the medals advertising pur- Poses, or on their letter-heads. —~~— Fearing that an attempt be made to tamper. with. .the. ballast {anks of the capeized steamer Best land in the Chicago River, officers of the Department of Justice seized the exercls- Pa., Aug. 26. '.h. King” over the uho. of the ou MEMBER OF CARRANZA ; CABINET IN NEW YORK Arranging for Printing of Paper Movey to Value of 250,000,000 Pesos. iy CENTRAL LABOR UNION. Smusl§Gompers Chief Guest at Outing T Held_Saturday. Meriden, Aug. 1.—Samuel president "of the American of Labo e recent strike at the plant of the Remington Arms and m-llm at Bridgeport, Mr. Gompers “The employes have gained & ter organization, higher pay and M greatest boon, not only to labor, fl’ 1o the country and humanity in gener- al—the eifht hour day.” He said that in bis gpinion the law was never meant G work out the way it did. Stopping Revolutions. That Huerta incident reminds us ' that the best place to nip a revolution is in the bud—Washington Herald. One The literacy test wouldn’t bhave kept Holt out—Syracuse Post Standard.