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Spe. a sa RR Soke TNE seh i 86 | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1914. : where they in turn would reform and continue the i ther army can be destroyed, or even seriously crippled, ‘thie greatest battle in the history of the world, which three weeks ago as a rear guard action and twe days ater became transformed into a pitched battle. FRENCH REPORT ON ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN. Violent Attacks Repulsed, Says the Paris War Office PARIB, Oct. 3 [Associated Press).—The official announcement issued @ile Gflorncen declares that the violent attack of the Germans at Roye has = bean repuloed by the allies. ‘The text of the statement follows: Fwet—On our left wing the violent action which has been progress: yesterday continues without interruption, particularly in the @f Reye, where we have repulsed all attacks, although upon this @f the front the enmy has been reinforced by new edditions taken the enemy's contre, as has been previously noted. “Besené—Upon the centre nothing is to be noted from Rheims to the gegion. In the Argonne district the Sixteenth German Corps (the @f the Crown Prince), which had attempted to slip by through the ef Gruria, has been driven back toward the north of the Varennes- ‘Viennes-La Ville line “Im the Woevre district and apon the veiglits of the Meuse our prog- Bone 2 always slow but continuous. -.| "im the Belgian field the Germans are bombarding the front southeast Bs Place d’Anvers without being yet able to produce any considerable epee the works. They have delivered many infantry attacks, which This Is NOT a City After Bombardment by German Artillery, | But the Scene of the Fireworks Explosion in Jersey City. ' ie Ia the Russian field of operations a strong German army of four bas taken @ position between the frontier of Hast Prussia and the Wiemea. Its left wing has been thrown upon Mariampol and Su- ‘ At the centre the city of Auguetovo has been taken ‘by the * On the German right wing the struggle continues around Osso- wets Lyck and Bielostok). 4 Galicia the rear guard of the Austrians has retreated in disorder © es the Vistula. i - Bosnia Serb and Montenegrin columns are advancing upon Sara- BATTLE OF CRAG NOW ON; | a et GERMANY'S LOSSES 60,000 ata INTWO WEEKS, RUSSIANS SAY)_...WAR BULLETINS GERMAN CONPANY 3 FENORKS PANT ti Ss rane rag" rs Pree ene es ese | AE OF AUT TA) EXPLODES; VICTIMS A GERMAN REPORT OF THE CAMPAIGNS. In the announcement made at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Paris the Driving Wedges Into French Line, ing o i" Millions of Men Engaged in Fight French War Office says that @ violent action progresses in the region of P Declares War Office at Berlin sn shes eb rue os omen ice | BY FIRE OF ALLIES HURLED INTO CANAL \ ABGRIAN (via The Hague), Oct. 3 (United Press) —“We are making Along 800-Mile Battle Front—Eng- Tho most recent statement from the German Army Headquarters says nenijinaemts progress on our right and are driving wedges into the French . 5 ° 5 the right wing of the German army in France had repulsed renewed efforts ‘Wea the most striking phrese in the oficial war offee buletia te] lish Believes Fight Will Decide on tne part ot the allies to outflank tt. To the south of Roye the French (Continued from First Page) to-day. Py had been dislodged from their positions, it was declared. Fi Pri T “The siege of Antwerp continues, with our artillery breaking Fate of Germany or Russia, German advances in the Argonne region were recorded, while the situ- Letters From Prisoners Tell of terical people and the wildest ramors the outlying chain of fortifications and gradually checking the ation on the centre was reported as unchanged. ible Loss — Regi { | were afloat Finally the tide of the Ho ef the individual units, PETROGRAD, Oct 8 (Associated Press).—Emperor Nicholas, tt is an- The French statement says that the army of the Crown Prince nas TEND Sg eonen inquisitive set in toward Jersey Clty ran ledherd oN a bev skeagere road Feduction of the lest line of the Bounced, hag left for the front. been driven back in the Argonne district and that slow but continuous 3,000, Now Only 1,600. Heights and beyond into the Hadues- progress is being made by the allies in the Woevro district. geet gp itate ee 4 Soon immense crowds had gathered oon en Lain Paluetel Wee cassia ther Sasertioataon: war, Reports trom the eastern area of the war continue conflicting. Glow-| jonpon, Oct. 3.—The Official In- | *Dout the scene of the explesioa, and Prese)—In a review recep, | this battle, now commencing, must! {ng accounts of Russian successes, with a new invasion of East Prussia 4 the entire Jersey City police feves operations in Russian Poland, tesued | geciae, i} formation Bureau to-day issued & dered to @ duty te ty te War today, 1 lo atated emanate from Petrograd and other pro-Russian sources. It is claimed ers wes ee creole 4 eek” ak wage lr the Germans | CATTCE WILLBE OF THE GREAT: |tnat the German army which drove the Russtans from East Prussia is| Of Sccount of some of the minor) the Greenville section. Lock = have been forced to retreat. T° ans NRE ORT ANSE: jmaking a serious invasion to the east and indicate that an important! !R¢cidents of the fighting In France, to| bulances In Jersey City ee Poland and the Russans have been unable to gain any ground in|, Th War dice estimates that the | Cracow willbe ‘considered of. fer | @0gagement along the River Niemén is imminent, oleh apende lettete IANSE) Tem aa cesar - The force of the explosion rocked where the Austrian armics are holding their x hed total losses the German: these| greater importance thi the long-| di German prisoners. : ¥ til! holds out.” * * * pesiealene wich have paper over | drawn out coniiict now tn progress i | Phd mivet Cepencanle, soperss' toahale. they the tally: great ‘Dace ts the whole western slope of the Palt- A letter from one German prisoner France. If the Russians can er- | being fought at Cracow, where an unnumbered Russian force {s attacking| sades from lower Jersey City ap te the last fortnight, will reach 60,000 in| whelm the combined ‘Austro-German | the Germans and Austrians there united in immense strength. Focltee ener, <by enemy: inteeuryes DE WET HOWLED DOWN B TO SPEAK AGAINST AFRICA’S WAR POLICY TRYING I ’ killed, wounded and prisoners. In| army, the way will be open for an} their needed rest after the Germans| Weehawken. Among the first reports — we tton’ it ta stated that the Ros. | overwhelming advance on berlin, Ger- A new German casualty list adds 9,600 names to the dead, wounded| had reached a certain village, and| Was one that the great oll works at Wealthy British Lieutenant @f the allies to flank us both on the east and west of the tm France have been frustrated. Our ‘centre holds frm thes been no action of consequence other than a general oxchange artillery at this point. The result of the battle now in progress $ Melodia Tasbie| st ‘stubs cinianss Ws Geis’ es Gabtevs vo have captured a number of | iy !# making a final desperate stand.| and missing. Tho wounded include Prince Joachim, tha Emperor's youngest| 10W, when the Germans attempted to| Bayonne had blown up. She ha smassed the flower of her The Detwiller & Street Firewerhe son. » the enemy, firing trom German guns and rapid firers mount- | southern armies here. Every man nd from houses, swept thetr | Manufacturing Company is a $100,000 from the active line in France that} According to Ri ed en motors. 7 rding ome advices a Cabinet crisis is approaching, due to * corporation, with main offices im the ‘The War Office aeciaras that with| {yu °° *PAred has been sent to the! ainerences as to the attitude of Italy. Soa ay tebe aed. feft weandea| Woolworth Building. it. the Germans in full retreat from the| The great central fortresses have Reports of the illness of King Charles of Roumania are revived. Those| Comrades were complaining bitterly Jeo. SIanica ise oreiee eat, and tgom | been robbed of the! sowelst rr het peg sate te Aus-| PP replaced. by the older classes or | Opposed to the monarch’s friendliness toward Germany insist that the|‘%&t the enemy were shooting from| Charles G. Street, secretary. juwalki Province, an {Bp Landstrum. ‘Tho flower of tho| reports are issued to cover a delay tn determining Roumania's attitude,| Duss They found too easy a mark| with, Edward | Packerd, form the trians retreating in Galicia, the] Landwehr has also been culled to ude) in us. If we assumed an upright | Soard of directors. original first plan of the Russian| make an impregnable battle line from Tokio announces that another Japanese minesweeper has been sunk] position we were immediately fred|MODEL PLANT OF UNITED General Stat bas been successfully Hae Sangowat of Germany, iene by # German mine in Laoshan Bay, China, The Japanese army {s said to|on. Soon the enemy's bullets began| STATES, ITS PRESIDENT SAYS: carried Gut. command of she movements, aided by |O¢ Continuing ite preparation for a general assault on Tsingtau. The|to get us from the right, and after} The plant of the Deven — ‘The plan provided that the Rus-| Chief of Staff von Moltke, and the| Japanese are being shelled by the forts and the German warshi about one bour, during which our| Concer which Js a subsidiary 0 advice of Field Marshal vo! ‘Golt: ‘ships in the * bd Central Fireworks Company, covered san right wing was to crush the who originated the secret p Breakin] bay at Kiaochow. company lost about twenty-five men,| fifteen acres, between Fulton and Germans, the left wing to crush the] aiong the Russian frontier: has been |__| we were forced to retire, ‘This| Woodlawn avenues, along the Morris hot Austrians and that then both were! sought b Canal and West Side avenue, There Shot After Being Made | 40 be combined for a general offen- wines 1s, no dioguisin: the interest [CHINA TELLS JAPANESE the German ‘thin uaiege cruiaer, oF MENG: Wa, carted wiih ah eal lee _fitty-tive separate buildings oa Prison: wi PP ¥ : o timber, se sive movement toward Berlin. paris “are oll ah military ex-| OCCUPATION OF SHANTUNG pefative to do so.” No further 4M") We had no officers left. brick and asbestos. ‘ As a consequence the million Rus-| battle line ‘will be by far the longe P iat might le: , I ad to a pro-| + a President Candee of tent are expect: ‘Our condition is now really awful,| According to sian troops tat have been held in| ever held by « -posing armies in any IS AN UNFRIENDLY ACT. | ctnuisie sapscied Ae lara cones for we have to sleep out in ali|the company, they were the model wi have begun|%@F in history. While, of course, it reine Philippine ‘oritles to observe con= fireworks buildings of the country. reserve around Warsaw UN | is not held all along its entire length,| PEKING, Oct. 8 (Associated Press), | sistent! their advance. They have already | as ature! barriers make such action | —The Chine: . es PARIS, Oct. 8 ‘United Press) — Lieut. Harold Pearson, son of Lerd thi 7 the strictest formalities of | Weathers. We are all looking forward | They were about 20x25 feet and, with ty. tory high neutral Goverarment the to a speedy end. We are very badly | two exceptions, were o! forced the Germans to withdraw | !m 5 red on the map in its latest Japane: Seer off as regards food. Some of our | and were distributed in suc! Cowaray, the noted oll fnancler ané trom the vicinity of “ods and|javeriae voullines it extends, fully again that it considered the | CAPTURED GERMAN regiments can muster only from | {0 mlnimize the Sanger ts other ae med 6, Pearson & Bes, Hisites, Maliech and are sew driving the on-| River to the Carpathian mounting ee rce a wnat: | SPIES ARE REPORTED | ‘2° ‘2 four companies.” Supt, Andreas and all bis foremen tle of ro ok Linc t=) tive German lime toward the Cracow oan of perthers, Rossian Poland is Pypeseond see ae Fes TO H Another letter written during the were, experienced PT gen) and : Piha at pik a anes Sines by | pattie line. Consists of independent’ actions “st . AVE BEEN SHOT. |retreat in front of the French from | powder, mill men: rooms derly, « private ne or) ‘The highest military authorities} various points. Yet it is admitted Montmirail contains the following: | President Candee said it was y> vate named Mackay, bolt-| geciare that s Russian victory in|that the Russians have been com- PARIS, Oct. 2—A French court ma: “After a three-hour march we had|sible to guard at all times ed from the prison inclesures. The| tne battle now beginning will force! pelled to bring into action 1,200,000 wilful carelessness of employees. th African Premier. sentry fired, kiMing Ileut. Peareon| Germany to seek peace terms men to hold their lines there and to B reac and errived dust in: tne: for “Some time ago,” he said, “one of the fight. For three d did not —— Instantly. = ‘The battle of Cracow, as it willl shan central are eerie r while in dlaguise and upon whe > per-| navg Mr act meal bocaiie, cur cod | Seraatt cc's clase b eee ae Mackay escaped, and seouring peas-| probably be called, is stil! in the] southern Russian Poland protectin, n of Chinese neutrality. - n found objec’: of | vi chens were lost. We got a hot|of bis own, which he used instead of from the Front!) wave ciouing, drove « calf through | Peta, etages. ‘The Russian outposta| the Galician army from flanking ‘contended that eae he ee foes Fae ety TRODIAEE MAitnoust |® Woodie, AUOYS! Storied Bese m™m would od ss company. e metal shovel » reat thinker knows that one’s te German lines and reached the| nave engaged the Austro-German line Tens tn the fighting line alone the rovince another M. be tried. we are all just ready to drop we must | spark and an explosion followed. No fe moulded largely by what} British forces. Lord Murray arrived |aiong the Donajee River, just west| Nida and Donajec Rivers, where the On such man has just been sentenced | march on.” one, will ever know what caused to- here to-day to endeavor to locate|o¢ Tarno’ which forms a natural| preliminary conflicts of battle of to imprisonment for five years, while H day's explosion, because the only mea is another abstract from the | 44% * expi°grs ee toad,”” 6 letter: : from Pearson's grave for his father. ost directly north} Cracow are in progress, and holdin Bee eee ee kicen Men eaeet 6f barrier abifhes sol miles east of| the passes of the Carpathians, are a Great Britain could not ‘be (RN eight months’ confinement. Hon. Weetman Harold Pearson was|*2¢ 90U! i additional million men. That prob- | particularly in view 4 Fol bel “We found great quantities of food, a British Member of Parliament Cracow. The battle alee eb ably represents the active Russian | ‘ons concerning Belgian. neutrality. withous, the sormainy’ ol cour Meee | eae. thariag polecn we did nat take MEETINGS, rep- Hany a" ee eee ne Seti oe resenting the Wberal party in the Fiye | ‘Ne foothills of the Carpattuan Bitte | Arst army NO OFFICIAL PI Beet: bee ie mela nae, Kept 8 clote | possession of it until we had got Y distrg. He was born on April 18,| (ins and flows into RAYERS number already have been shot. hold of the proprietor of the house ithe, ant wus Lord Cowdray's eldest | north of the Digsise maven waere he BRITISH AND JAPANESE IN FRANCE FOR THE and compelled him to taste ft first. oR ms son. Acres and German BOMBARD KIAOCHOW; SUCCESS OF HER ARMY. AUSTRIAN MINE SINKS We are near Rheims, after having AUSTRIAN PROVINCES Tourhiy speaking the new tine of| MINE SWEEPER IS LOST.| ANOTHER ITALIAN SHIP; | one through nara, brecdy ond ment| COLUMBIAN ORDER mans, which Is designed to pce EAUX, Oct. 3—In the cour : ARE OFFERED ROUMANIA ime Geew Bee WO teuen Anvanonl' TOKIO; Oot 8 (Called Breceni-ai was|(0f © Cabinet meeting held igaures 50 SAILORS ARE KILLED. | ative. of our regiment af 3.000 men eee ite eae ¢ a the ver Wartha, where announced officially to-day that the|!remler Viviani informed his col- VENICE, Oct. "eth there are only 1,600 left. t us hope Set fxs ry TO FIGHT FOR ALLIES, | follows pe i eited strong en. |bombardment of the German positions | sues that he had received @ num- : via Rome and|that this battle, which ought to be| "by order of the 3 (Associated Pre: re- fi mM" ai Mlacchaw by the Avsio- ‘ene | NEF Of petitions asking him to in- yr one of the greatest in history, wil BUCHAREST, Roumania, Oct. 3|‘trenchments It ts only about ated AL cere oy. ine ehomortapeunes aise achiev weneol weavers tec e ached here of the el: leave me safe and well and give us me peeeeeet Mating we Ue ee —It was announced | miles inside of the Russian frontler.|. 14 goa The Japancse land lines are | ‘#e success of French arms, her crew of fifty men, at « voint near | Peace, 1 am absolutely done, but we tha laf tamettutton Tet officially to-day that Ru: hai ‘The Austro-German right flank 18 CeN-|ieing slowly advanced in the face of wae these ihe epiled Cghiry creeds | Trieste, a° a result of o must not despair, SE ee P tred on Cracow, while the left extends | stupborn tance, vithin the Ii fixed b with @ floating mine. sxenememenigiereenererr= RELIGIOUS\ NOTICES. Inces of Bukeving and Transylvania| to the fortress of Posen. The entire|’ A second Japanese mine sweeper Bur Chae cha bane: ate eemalanea ti There ie aiarm all along the Itallan| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. ~— ward for participation in| pine is strongly held, it being esti-|struck a mine off tho const and wasl {ic woraiinn This newer Swee eo. ok Se premenves of AUAiiaD mines $e mated that the German forces alone | sunk with the loss of four men drowned | proved by the Cabinet bal soot Sentingn ine Morro Castle, Havana + 10A.M, number at least 750,000 men, while ad. |fnd nine. wounded. who were rescued Austrian ports are being abandoncd on aP.M, ditional troops are constantly arriving. senenid Eide Lg U. S. CRUISER WATCHES the kes. Bll Fy ee FRENCH GOVERNMENT PURSUIT OF STEAMER AMERICAN CONSUL will depend on a great extent on the ne oa ee BY BRITISH WARSHIP. AND FAMILY FLEE " great battle now beginning in the AND OF WAR. —_— ant ~ sifohs ' Near East, This battle, already re- ees AR: MANILA, Oct. 8.—The North Ger- SHELLS AT RHEIMS. At moving time we grr, The, ard wa "bo q jo" terred ttle of Ci 3 man Lloyd mer Mark, which Meted es ‘The World's nforme- if ie believe Count aceite will ALB Lilly maaan ern ee Pe 4 sailed from Yokohama on July $1 for wnt og (Associated Press)— |] specialize on tuning, ton Bureas, Folios 4 cept the Russian proposal. the potent Aghting force that her ad- | mentary list of articl Hamburg and KPT Ld yoereey et arene, paca leyy go ehree refinishing and mov- trees Office, northwest eer ner dionally to be contraband of . " Ber S8th 6. and mirers claim she is, or whether she 7 daughter and son, left Rheims to-day 3 SAILING TO-DAY. ig te be more hindrance than hip in under Article XXV fiber cruiser Purves) or raven. There are 20 more Arma ing Ling planei rea: Werle areas oft af crush Germany. p's a here| cans in ima, nor any other reason Tt is ener and (untried Russian ase HY ae A areal | Site anauld stay consequeny we ta|] SOnADIe rates. Richie otto,’ abe Wactinge army that is in the fiel @ forces q . Le ay eA +4 utnumber all others, But whether ait, io Amerene ere pene MF o ave to have the energetic

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