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on our font bas have been ita Mioed, "ts 6 in some instances after an engage ‘which lasted all day long.” PARIG, Nov. 6 (United Press) —Complote defeat of the Bavarian army attempted to hack its way through to Dunkirk from Northern Bel- fe claimed by the Belgian army, which bore the brunt of the battle ‘The Germans, it 1s said in despatches from Hevro, the temporary Bel- capital, have retired to intrenched lines to the west und By from just south of Ostend. 9,000 Germans in 3-Day Fight on Line Between Ypres and Lille LOMDON, Nov. 6.—Despatches from the front say that after throe day 7 Aoeperate fighting against gigantic odds the allies have defeated ha fb ‘of 700,000 Germans to break through th: between Ypres and i cy ‘The allics were driven back five miles in the Gret two days, though the Germans were slain by thousands, Then a new Hritish army arrived charging the exhausted enomy, drove him baek fifteen miles. ‘The “supremo effort” of the Germans to reach the coast han failed. A Geapatch from the front via Amsterdam says the Germans are in ‘on the whole front from Nieuport to the River Lys by way of » De; "Heavy fighting took place between Dizmude, Rovicrs an@ Ypres, and Germans were obliged to retire owing to the stubborn attacks and qedurance of the allied troops. Dixmude ts in possession of the allies, ‘German Cruiser Yorcke Is Sunk « By Mine; Koenigsberg Also Lost LONDON, Nov. $.—The German cruiser Yorcke struck a mine fn Jade Bay ami was sunk yesterday. | Three hundred and eighty-two men of the crew were saved. The news came in a despatch to the Reuter Telegram Company from Amsterdam correspondent, who quotes an official report. ‘The Yorcke, completed in 1906, had a dinplacement of 9,350 tone ané carried a crow of 560 moa, The armament vonsisted of ton 6.9 inch and sixteen 3.4 inch, Bhe wan 408 feet in length and had a beams | Miaplacement of 65 feet. Hie is comparable in size to the Aritian™ ', ruler Monmouth, eunk by the Germans in a battle of the Chiltas ‘ eoast on Sunday. Jade Bay is an inlet of the North Sea on the German coast west _ ef the mouth of the River Werner, , The Times prints a report to-day that the German crulser Koenigs- has been ‘sunk in the Indian Occan, ‘The Koenipebera is « protected cruiser and was laid mn io 2908, Bho te of 2,348 tons, in 354 fect long and has a apoed of 181 Her main battery icogenlla dle mn ey ° } Grulser Pegasus tu Zansibar harbor on Mept. 20, The Pexasus =~ it while undergoing repairs. Twenty-five members of ber fullied and eighty wounded. im the North Sea off Lowestoft, Eight members of the crew were loat. Nov, 6—A: British mine-layer has been sunk by etriking a OFFICIAL BELGIAN REPORT nt; detachments, wigeh progransed as tarvas Lom: dq towatd the Yher, were barasved combtantly. by the infentry and gun Gre of the enemy . “The Still occupies St. George Capelle and the farms located on left tank of the Yoer in the neighborhood ef Schoorbakke and Tervacte. jenskerke wae reoccupled by marines. “To the south of Dixm the Germans mado an attack last night in @ivection of the Bixechoote bridge. They failed in the attempt and were to evacuate the village of Hixschoote to the south of Zandoofd “The enemy continues to attack with the greatest violence along the of the allies between Hollebecke and Messines. All positions held @& certain points the allies have progressed, notably toward “England Declares War on Turks; Rumors of Battle on North Sea __ LANDON, Nov. 6 (United Press).—Mngland declared war against Tur- Wt fe expected that chic action will Immediately be followed by France, : Gervia, Montenegro and possibly by Belgium and Japan. » The Turkish Government yesterday withdrew all of her diplomatic rep- i from Servia, Kngland, Russie and France, and Russian troops alfdady invaded Turkey, while tho Anglo-French fleet is bombarding Dardanelles. Despatches from Petrograd say that the Germans have been driven back miles west of the Vistula River, and the Russians have reoc- important industrial centres in Poland and the strategic point of ir, at the junction of the San and Vistula Rivers. The Austrians also retreating, reports say. Russian forces are driving the Turks from towns and villages near the of the Caucasus and Armenia. There was some hard fighting newr and Bayasi OFTAWA, Nov. 6 (Central News).—It is reported that a great battle fe been fought in the North Sea batween British and German ts aod + seventeen ships have sunk. ‘Acker, Merrall & Condit EST, Company 1820 Obtain the best and Save Money— these items point the way. E [iG)S—-Selected Fresh. . FIGS —New—Special for stewing | — Strawberry or Raspberry—Whole fruit and sugar ety. ; TOMATOES —Orion Brand... Large tins—3 for... INCE MEAT — year old—23 oz. jars, .27 35 oz jars , ATS—A. M. &C. Rolled White.... Large package. . “GLEAN SWEEP,” WHITMAN DECLARES) | IN STATE ITE OFFS if Voters tnllced at | at Polls That Is What They Wanted, Says Governor-Elect. DEMOCRATS ALL TO GO. Only Old Employees Who Are Free From Politics Can Ex- pect to Hold Over. Governor-alect Whitman intends to make @ clean aweop of officeho! at Albany and overhaul avery de- en of the State. He nuid to- “I think the voters indicated on last Tuesday that they want a, clean AWeep in all departments.” Exceptions will be made of some of actments ned and who have had no uective partict. pation tn politics, Mr. Whitman has expressed hin an being @ “Republican first, last and all the time,” and his administra. tion will be In co-operation with the principles and leaders of that party One of the first branches of state Government the new Governor will Invade ts the Irison Department though Superintendent Rite; ban & year of time to ner y be that hie removal will be one of the Orat executive acts, ‘The new Governor has kept close observation On the State prisons In the past year, bartioularly since he has seat some noted arlminuls to Sing Hing, and he {a Pully informed of conditions there. Mr, Whitm pent to-day at the District-Attorne: ce, but found conference with elf | Fire. Hero and West Side Hotel Where Six Men Died in Flames Nepublican State Chairman ‘nner and Assistant District-Atturney H. ward, who has been bi cal as nt. ‘The Hayward will be appol: Attorney to fill out tbe term unti) next election. ‘The Goveravr-elect will go to Lake- wood toemorrow night to atpy youl Monday. It te expected that Republi politicians will pleasant place at When reminded that Lakewood wa: the favorite resort of Croker and © Tammany boases in the days of eo making Mr. Whitman laughed and said that he was merely going there with hie fignily for @ rest, perdi dal JAFFA IS BOMBARDED BY BRITISH CRUISERS; ; JEDDAH NOT SHELLED. CONSTANTINOPLE, reported here two bombarding the Nov. 6.—It ts itieh cruisers Jaffa. Admiralty to-day officially denied the thatthe Bri Jedd h in the port of Mecca, and the report that it had been bombarded alarm among the Moslem AREST, Noy. 6.-Turkish ips have sunk two Russian p jeamera in the Black ry ng the passengers and crew to take to the Le HEAVY CANNONADING HEARD IN NORTH SEA OFF BRITISH COAST. 4 to have left) LONDON, Nov. 6. no inform Ing the re BRITISH LEGATION N CHILE HAS NO WORD OF NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, BANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 6 (Associated Preas).—No further ‘a has been re- eeived here concerning tho reported na- val engagement off the coust of Chile last Bunday tn which German and Brit- {eh warships participated. No British warship has come in, so far us i» known here, to any Chilean port, nor has any wreckage been found he const formation in the hands of that from Ger- prior sup ft pr priations for. they mexte flscel year, dincussed his trip to- ident Wilson. WORCESTER Taft of Uxbridge, slected to TG WARSHIPS . SUNK OR DISABLED INPRESENT WAR German Losses 46, English 24, but Part of Computation Not Official. One hundred and sixteen warships of all kinds bave been destroyed, damaged or otherwise put out of ac- tlon since the war began, according to official admissions of the various countries, supplemented by reports from unofficial sources. Some of the unofficial statements have not been confirmed by the in- terested governments, particularly in the casea of Germany and Austria. ‘The total official and unofficial losses are: Countrtea, German oh Warshi fnosibed ships Tho smaller losses 1s ite @ on Way to Subdae Them. FORT SMITH, Ark., Nov. 6.—With regufar troops ordered to the scene by President Wilson due to arrive there to- morrow, bulldings of Mine No. 4 of the Baghe-Denman Coal Company at Prairie Creek were set nblaze to-day. ‘The striking miners are charged by the mine officials with incendiarism. | The burned buildings are said to in- clue the big boarding house, which has begn the sceno of numerous disturb- ances, Later reports confirmed the rumor that ¢! eighteen-room frame bulld- ing rly used as a miners’ board- ing house but unoccupied for several months, was one of the buildings burned. ‘Tha honse haw heen-desig- nated as quarters for the officers of the United States troops now on the way*to the distriet. plsclch.! SBN FORMER YALE STAR A SUICIDE w yy Harpham Shoots Himevif nt Home of Father, CHICAGO, Nov, 5.—Watson Harpham, former Yulo baseball star and promi- nent socially, shot and killed himself at the home of his father, Edwin ls Harpham, @ lawyer, in Evanston to-day, The father said he knew no reason for the sulcide, —_—>—. Turkish Pro-Freach der Saye His Country ts Doomed, PARIS, Nov, 6.—A despatch from Bordeaux to the Havas Agency says that Gen, Mehmed Cherif Pasha, the leador of the opposition In Turkey whose sympathies with France age well known, has telegraphed to Présl dent Poincare and the Counall of Min- isters his indignation at the atep taken by Turkey which, ho declares, G, Beckwith, retired merchant and for- mer State Senator from this city, died One, @ Member of U. WI Probably Die, B. Goodter Jr. U Corps, was per! Glen Martin, another aviator, was seri- ously hurt to-day ty a fall of about forty feet. Tho accident ov o bay oo Ban Diego. were In Martin's machine, a BRITISH AIRMAN KILLED, A naval aeroplane collapsed over Salisbury Plain to-day, killing the aviator, Lieut. D, Murray. —_———_— No. | breath is bad 8 «Kast Broadway, dipeiaa ciessalis curly to-day at bis residence hore of heart trouble. jin the day regarding Miss Burkhart. MISS BURKHART DECIDES SHE WILL ATTEND INQUIRY Phongs ‘sig 1 Will Testify “Ve. Morrow atGrand Jury Heal ing in Stitivan Case. Miss Louie WY. Burkhurdt, who was secretary..for’ David A. Sullivan be- fore he Was gent to Sing Sing for looting the Union Bagk in Brooklyn, and who bas beea edught for u week by Pistrict-Atierney Cropsey, got in- to communicayaa, Withahim by telo- phone this aft mn. She snid whe would appear befpre the District-at- torney and the Grand vary Ww-inorrew morning. ‘The District-Attorney ts to ques- tion her with regard to meetings she may have had with Sullivan during the time he was out of the prison as chautt for Warden McCormick and asite any business sbe may have transacted for Sullivan In tho way of jhandling the proceeds of Nis mis- handling of the bank's funds, Witneascs were questioned earlior County Clerk William Schneider of New York County, said he had known. Miss Burkhardt a long time and last saw hr two weeks ago. He admitted having @ talk witb her, pre- sumably over the telephone, within + tld be did not know @ was now, Frederick Burkhardt, the young woman's brother, was brought to court by a county officer, Ie sald he had misunderstood the subpoena or- dering bim to appear yesterday, He denied he had any Information as to bis sister's whereabouts or that he knew of any visit to her by Sullivan when the banker-convict was travel- ling about the country as the chauf- feur of Warden MvCorniick’s auto- mobile. Jobu. D, Riley, Superintendent of Prisons, was on hand to go before the jury. He was asked if be wou’! sign o walver of immunity if ae! .1 to testify. “Certulnly I will sign a walver," he said. “I court investigation and ie e nothing to fear." “The first I knew of the use of Sullivan as a chauffeur/" he said, in answer to questions, “was wL.. the newspapers took the matter up. I neve, rode in the car when he was driving. “E did not Whitewash Mo "vi T would have dismissed him, as T sus- pended him, had not Gov. Glynn, after I signed the order of dismissal, appointed Stephen C. Baldwin to make an investigation, Tho: | awaited the Governor's findings. “f was in the McCormick car three times altogether. McCormick always drove. I understood it was a car he had on trial, awaiting action on his application for a new car at the be ginning of the fiscal year in October. “Of course the State could not ap- point a Civil Service chauffeur for the car until it became State property. It wonld have been easy enough after that. “Sullivan has not had any privi- loges so far as I know at Sing Sing except such as he earned by good be- havior and his unusual capacity for making himself useful in clerical work and as chauffeur. “It was part of his reward thut he was allowed to sleep in the hospital instead of in the chapel dormitory. Besides he was not well.” John Malloy and Watson, former aecretary to McCormick, were also awaiting a summons to go before the Grand Jury. McCormick has not yet been subpoenaed. Information reached Mr. Cropsey to-day that when William J. Cum- prison hospital a civilian employee of the prison obligingly gave up a bed there and bunked in a cell, LIMA, Peru, Nov. 6.—Following the resignation yesterday of Dr. Aurelio Souza, President of the Peruvian Cabi- net, all the other members of the Cabi-| net resigned to-day, The immediate po- | litical situation ‘is uncertain, “ ~| MOTHER! GIVE CROSS, SIGK CHILD ONLY “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF Fic” If peevish, feverish, tongue coated, give “fruit luxa- tive” at once. No matter what ails your child, a laxa- live should be the first treatment given, Look at the tongue, mother It it is a sure “Hittle 01 ‘stomach, liver and bewels need o ntle, thorough cleansing at once. hen cross, |) doesn't sleep, vat act naturally; it ‘h sour, system or if of ices throat ue and undigeated food will gently sneveccst of the bea and you will have a wel ul cl PRU childres’ needn't, be coaxed to take this harmicss fruit laxative, Mil- tions of mothers keep it handy because they know its peice ‘on the stomach, i, and bowels is prompt and sure. know a Witte given to-day nee ry oS child to-morrow, Ask your druggist for 9 50-cent bottle of “California Eyree of Fi which i | comtaina Sreruer for babies, chi WM. ROCKEFELLER: AS HE APPEARED IN COURTROOM TO-DAY. QW Rock EreLLern(D SURNUNEEL._FRERETRIANN SIX MEN PERISH IN FIRE WHICH SWEEPS 8TH AVE. HOTEL AS THEY SLEEP (Continued From First Page.) —s— they could before it became necessary for them to rush to the street. Persons on the outside say that within few minutés after the first crjes of "Fire!" the flames appeared to have burst through the roof, and the three fire escape balconies were filled with panic-stricken men in dan- ger of being roasted to death where they stood. Fire Patrol No. 3, consisting of seven men under Sergt. John Butler, was the first to reach the building. It was impossible to get into the burning structure and the crew went to the roof of the building adjoining, No, 350, By reaching over to the fire escape | the fire patrolmen were able to pick | thus rescued were so terrified by the | flames darting out the windows be- hind them they clawed and scratched every member of the patrol crew, who had to be attended later by ambu- lance surgeons. Lieutenant Reed, with Truck No. 13, arrived soon after the fire patrol, A 76-foot ladder was run up to the fourth floor and ladders to the others, and firemen carried the men down the ladders. The only man who lost his head and took a chance Was John Clark, forty- nine, who jumped from the roof of No, 352 to the lower roof of an ad- joining building. He escaped with a sprain. There were several times when the men on the escape balconies, fearing that the tongues of fire would reach them, threatened to jump. Deputy Fire Chief Ross sent in a second alarm, which brought Chief Kenlon. The fire was fought from the Eighth avenue and Twenty- eighth street sides ond was under control in a short time, but not until! - gt i gee ey At it al lt to eu is on Advertised cial for Thuradcy LATE PLANTATION of thie Si om BONBONS—The heart sented in sparkling erytaltised rm. Favorites with millions Fi ‘candy lovers every- 5 ks POUND ROX ic Sees Pinte n Mt fd Stowauye . {t haa burned out the three supper § Specials Are on Sale at-All Our Stores When the firemen were Pook | on the third floor and three oa “Coroner Timoth; Healy took shitbe benzine being used about some . which had been filled e bartitions and inflammable bunks th, lodgers. into: the ding they tonal Os charred remains of three mea in fourth. Apparently they had been focated before the fire reached theay and had no chance to of the bodies and is inveeera & rumor that the fire started the bunks. The lodging house owns ers say no benzine has been used about the place since last Saturday. ——————— San vt Lord Hamilt lain te le. é LONDON, Nov. 6. 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