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PARIS, Aug. 25 [United Press].—The War Office late to-day issued a bulletin ame 9 3 20 0 iL 4 4 pee eies uke © e ‘ nouncing that a concerted German attack on the French army in Alsace, directed trom pee Goa tS wad hint “3 43 9 §) Colmar, had been repulsed with heavy loss. : To 2 1 0 0} Batt tinctuty | Bale Sse ay as i cant acetone | Matton, tb, 20 6 1 0 PARIS, Aug. 25 [Associated Press].—The following announcement was made here +0 0 0 ft of Bwwhts : Peckinpaugh, 00431 .0 0 3 0 0 2 Re pee ais ta whimcintl cll Sweeney, ¢ 1 0 8 1 0/ to-day: bc ei ol eee crm Clee 3 bce ak “The German offensive movement in the north, which was stopped yesterday, ap- Mameraresexsees7)0) UL 4 0) > 37 i 1|Pears to-day to have been resumed. Tomls......s... 1 9 27 10 ran chicaco: “The enemy is being held by a French army acting in conjunction with an Engtish Smiles H. PO. meee HPO. A ft af ee ft xr HPO & & army and a Belgian army. Whitted tot 1 tO 0 5 03 010 “The armies of the allies surprised the enemy and drove back their advance des Ree ee ee eee = iclagetggeligeg lll 0 eae s. | st } Sltachments. The allies have gone beyond Malines. Maranville,s8......0 1 4 2 0) 75 a ay | Demminy, It ss phot Oe “The Belgian army came from Antwerp. Behl b..... 2 1 18 0 0! at [0 6 2 8 “In Lorraine, after the counter attacks of yesterday, the right of the French forces anal ee sl Fit | Brevons 3 ° «2 { %lwithdrew to the River Mortagne, which is a continuation of the Meurthe, from Lunevate James. p 0 0 F 3 Ol ihejearelde and waar, | Bene, Pp © 0 0 o olto Nancy.” Re 4 GAG eine lene ¢ 0 0 3 9 LONDON, Aug. 25.—The British casualties in Belgium, according to an announ BGurcivou out; hit bs batted bail, | Watt, Ranen We, a Die Teri ieee me ee ment made this evening, are estimated to number 2,000. 08 {| Totals ee VIENNA, Aug. 25.—Austria to-day declared war against Japan. 2] jie, Hane on oo The Emperor has sent orders to the Austrian cruiser Kaiserin Elizabeth, now in i] Lett on sea Now vance ert: |Chinese waters, to join the German fleet and aid them in their fight against the Japanese. ‘4 cago, 9. Two! base Hits—-Boone, Sac- Hoare, Peat ited Senna Germans Report 10,000 French Captured Walsh. Hit by pitcher—Sweeney r " uch Out yd 4 Rost RY iichara tor: ts nt Wa eg A Umpirex—Dinneen and Sheridan. At- WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 [Associated Press].—A concentric advance of all the German armies toward Paris is prob | tendunce—2,600, lable, the Semois River, Longwy and the greater part of the Belgian-French frontier being in German hands, nH wtings Page.) (Spectal to The Evening World.) to a wireless despatch to the German Embassy from its Foreign Office received to-day via Sayville, L. I. It says POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, ry AME HTS Ga dish Saco cates ‘The German troops facing the French troops defeated them in battle from 28, 000 MEN IDLE | and ae Hay Caldwell dit not show's») Aug. 17 to 21. Numerous ensigns, more than 150 guns and 10,000 prisoners have (Continued on Sporting Page.) been captured. NSE OY PUT EDPGLINDESTROVED AFTER cscss=™ | mv clepiracnen inter ote om CURB ON ALL WORK ce “The German Crown Prince's army has chased the French west of Longwy. Bicheoe “The army of the Duke of Wurtemburg, marching through Belgium, has a 00 10 00000-1 crossed the River Semois, completely crushing the advancing French army. tterles oe james and Gowdy; Committee of Workmen Make} Vaughan, cK lund | Archer. Numerous guns, ensigns, prisoners and several generals were captured. eee mpires~Bason and Quigipy c Protest to Comptroller | ANTWERP, 25 (United Press F fe of her AT PITTOBURGN. The German troops advancing west of the River Meuse towards Maubeuge |latest type of Zeppelin dirigibies to-day in a vain attempt to destroy the| PHILADELPHIA— wuuea on Column One, Page Two.) \ Prendergast. Royal Palace with high explosiv 000000000-0 . ——- ; Although the entire city was tricken over the appearance of the} pyrTsBuRGH— AMERICAN LEAGUE | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Uncle of the Kaiser hae Sstt- | monster pf the air above it, the q ork of the forts at Hemixem, six at — ogi at aun Ce mites away, In practically demolishing it, driving it to earth with the cap: proeioes 2 Kernan WASHINGTON. AT PHILADELPHIA, mate Is responsible for the fact that) ii. of the entire crew of twenty-five men, Including the officers in com- re om OAM, { B there aro 28,000 men now on the! mang, quickly restore? confidence AMERICAN LEAGUE. 002000000 2/ st. a Re ported Slaini in Batt verge of starvation becaure city work! ‘The Zeppelin made its appearance over the outskirts of the city early ome WASHING TON— | s, a has been held up, and that i action! roauy, Although flying high notice of its coming was quickly given by the aT NEW VORK 1000000 0 0-- 1 ATHLETICS PARIS ap 25 [Associated Press).—The Journal for relief is not taken immediately | HIGHLANDERS— a . 10032012 —9 afternoon says it has obtained from an authorized whirring of the propellers 40104000 — gj, Batterien—Reynolds and Stanage; | us sense mises ath pron ‘The nolye of the cannonading gavo an alarm in the city, Hundreds of| ue,go_ Johnson and Alnsmith. Umpires Hatteriem--Levereng and Agnew: News that in a battle fought yesterday an uncle of Ei gent administration | 4 ey seneren te nirew ip es’ enon et over the city, a{ People rushed into the streets, panic stricken, Tho whirr of the motor AG ONO AOA Tan . = Breer and Rehane, Uinpires—Cbi)) William; commanding the Imperial Quard, was killeds |") . } was easily discernible to those in the streets and many women fainted, The " AT BOSTON. {ig delegation of the fede it mnstin hantph top the helace aroiuie, and Re arly tat valneativine, Batterles—Benz, Walsh, Lathrop s SROOND GAME, 7 lof Greater New York called on Comp: | 2ePPelin headed for the palace grounds, and as soon direetty over! and Schalk and’ Mayer; Cole and| CLEVELAND— ST. LouIs— ale Tear, GIANTS’ GAME © M! troller Prendergast this aft head the dropping of the bombs began The @irigible was competled to re- Sweeney. Umpires — Dineen and 000300000—3) 000000000-0 ug. 2.~The Dodg- : i and formally presented their griev-| Mahi at so high an altitude It was impossible for the erew to Ket the range Sheridan, acarones Vent eeins | ACcnURE RE nia? en PN ee, coer ane Leeann ‘ eared, lof the palace, although three of eight bombs dropped exploded near the| men Ai AD ari HLETICS | Spey ee header to-day between a @ It developed at the hearing in the! building, Two buildings were completely wrecked and a number of others, ,,THR WORLD TRAVE ; 00000100 tae OAS, nd. Aug. 28-— Rain AE Lou es cule of oe deena ann | Including St. Elizabeth's Hospital, were badly damaged. Seven persons were in Batteriee—Mitchell and O'Neill; | Batteries -Jumes and Agnew; Pen- | to-day poutponament of the TWO games will Continues on This Page) killed and tix wounded, but there were wo paticits tn ike bosplial, el | Shore ang caer. Urapirey— Hilder nock and shang. Umplrye Cons | exun Retween” the 'Brookteds co! 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