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¢ : ta i i o * Vo sesh, Si are Baye * © . UNDER DAILY FIRE | FOILSBOLDPLAN | PRZASNYSZ BATTLE SIGNALS BELGIANS) TOSTEALS15,000) LOST BY GERMANS Has Kept Watch More Than Captain Learns of Daring Rob- Retake Town, Then Are Driven Two Months at Most Dan- bery Plot and Suspect Out by Russians, Who gerous Outpost. Is Arrested. Take Much Booty. FOE IS 200 YARDS AWAY. set of Forty Warships, Headed By Dreadnought Queen Elizabeth, t the police of a plot to commit « high-| Genera) Staff has been lesued here: « Which Throws 1,950-Pound 7 bongs bs pried malt Shell Twelve Miles. =I vy . em Priest by Phone Keeps Belgians inc ger away witn trom #15006 to| man te'the nor et rede tho Avance informa received PETROGRAD, March 1—The fel- 4 ly ees 4d lowing official statement from the ” ‘ormed $18,000 flooded the neighborh ft] action increases in intensity. The * Inf as to Effect One Hundred and Pliny. talld HEU immu. -" LONDON, Pres ry tified works. ee iced, Son ane cso fa ry ‘ paavareneh 6 today of Shots. and Broadway with detectives be- On either side the attacks are tween 10 and 11 o'clock to-day. supported by the fire of the ar- tillery. Villages change hands. During an attack on Height No. 103 we captured six German guns and several hundred pris- onere, This height, as also those in the direction of the village of Kelbaski, fell into our hands om the evening of Feb 37, The artillery engagement near Ossowiec is still going on, On thi ht ef Feb. 27 the enemy brought up new reinferee- 8 the defenses of Constantinople. A lighthouse south of Fort The attempt at robbery was not Banr, rope: lished. ling 1,960- pe MeHg ne Seu Ghtariedasaght quem wildteh blntaty By wit Philip Simms. made, but Martin Flanagan, alias (Uales Vome Gut Covementers,) John Clark, who is under indictment f ted severe damage on the fort itvelf, one of the strongest in Bs FLANDERS (With the Belgian OS for taking part in the robbery of the Burope. a 2 Army at the Front) Feb. 10, (oy Meli|cashier of the American Tin Can sh monoplanes are darting over the plains of ancient Troy on Rete poate ase + abuse Company in West Fourteenth Street last June, was captured and locked is occurring within a mile of Achilles’s tomb. cupying. the mogt dangerous post)... we . Reports were received hore that the allies will seiee the isthmus at its y ~ prope J Kind ay Flemish front, 18 &) Acting Capt. Copper of the Harlem Barrowest part near Kilid Bahr and out the Kuropean forts oft trom com- haick th a Onder eee gett Bana received informa- mpnication with Constantinople. chimaey-Uke propertions, but with pied lpn Ml gest - Ee ae bape One report is tha. troops have already been landed at ports om ihe walle six feet thick, part of an ancient | |, Third Avenue Sti Rallw ments and again invaded Preac- of Beros, church, this fighting man of God thle Aaaseny cas pret rae nysz. A tierce battle for the pos- session ef th spends his days, telephone recelver at |) 114, Street, near Broad , where | oy iru es dan unr al esee his en, Geld to his eyes, in- bie glasses whether |*!! fares are turned in, and every} ning we were mastere of it. The of ‘tans fortifications. For many weeks nothing has been known ; " morning between 10 and 11 o'clock a! Ge, hereabou| read er we x their shots are too long, too short or rman defenders in large num: al Ghana Me Mar tee tds 6,000 dead ana) + © fast right. All day long bis snaggied | YS" with but one armed guard con-| bers inld down their arma. A im the ment thus f ani ask rang fa tiny island not |Ye%® the money from the office to the In the other sections of the to @ cablegram from Salonika to-day. Troop trains AaB DIA. Or .} free Corn Exchange Bank at One Hun-| pattiefield beyond Preasayss we moer than a hundred feet square, \s Dombarded and battered by German Oaiir kes teeny ot Faye bad The Monday morning load of ture could stand this daily hammering | MOnCY comprises Saturday's and Bunday’s fares and is seldom below ARMY IN ENGLAND WAS jssdczes tnt met tut zit. tor 08 fiona war te lot the con jagged here spirators were reaching for to-day. ir jsoners taken p aplhe seperti! he Capt. Cooper's information was} 4nd already sent to the rear of great hol | HATCHED BY KITCHENER| tts st sss: tutte ts [inate rere Yume ue] Sennen vn pl when at last it collapses under the ——— clogging the railways on the Kuropean side, aan mM ” behind the forts without medical attention. CEMETERY TURNED came éespatohes indicating a state of GORDONS SAVED e Turkigh general staff has halted the INTO POTATO FIELD a the Caucgsus and slong the Sues Casal. A de , TO FEED AUSTRIANS. newspaper to-day from Cairo sald that the Turks are Binal Penineula, adandoning some of the guns. LONDON, March 1—A despatch ch fleet has suffered insignificant damage thus far vee to Reuters Telegram Company falling short of their mark. As at Sedd-£1-Bahr and rf ” the Queen Elisabeth fe leading the attack, the battleships finishing the work after the dreadnought has partially dis — from Venice says: “Having been unable to obtain ‘and ran up the British and French flags over the captured Turkish d spions, are movieg north wart to attack Kitid Babr trom the rear 800 Connaught Men Rout _—— 2,000 Germans in Des- any flour, 150 bakers out of a total perate Charge. dred and Broadway. Forty-fifth Street and| also made important progress, In several piaces the abandoned wounded and gonvoys, treops are gallantly en- te dev t f the 27th ti es core elevated section of the subway at ‘ana mee pisienn dave agi aT th ‘x will certainly be | One Hundred and Thirty-third Street On the left bank of the Vistula, Lap talel ead ee and at the aproach of the wagon get eee Weeiteation te #) busy measuring as though surveying In Galicia eur treope the street. One of the gang to step ino &* fied Capone out with ared flag and halt the wag- 1 Jassinowic - Rezniatow His PERILOUS POST. on and the others were to climb| {rent ,(in Southeastern Germans. For two months and two weeks abroa id get the money. The get- i: has stuck to his ruined church tower, |®way was to be made through vacant} -_———— surrounded by a flood of sea water|lots to an automobile, est. Our iments, whe were; Fri 0b. cj. | and river water mixed, which inun- Capt. Cooper planted a squad of de-| not suppo by artillery, were | LONDON, Friday, Feb. 19 (Aasoct- | 11105 the country for forty miles in|tectives at points of vantage early| ol to hack thelr way “ ated Press).—The famous hoax of the His ts th to-day ‘They caw Flanagan and| the bayonet. In thie battle we 4 first weeks of war, when a body of |! “irections, post loniese +9 d) captured 4,000 prisoners and nine Ruasian soldiers said to number from | ‘e#elate in Burope. When his superior three other men in the neighborhood.| machine guns. 300,000 to 200,000 ed to |OMecers, under cover of night, go to/ But it ao happened that just as the Hane chicled around fre Aechonge: {tim and beg him to take a rest, he| wagon ascended the hill, a policeman ee eee ertah rete erey peel |emiles like am embarrassed child and|in uniform took up a position at One pany oe eee e te ccintanen {Fepliea: , {Hundred and Thirty-third Street and shipped through at night to reinforce | «why? 1 am lees lonely here than | Broadway, and planted himself there the British force in France, originated } ,, my cell.” for a look around the vicinity. with Lord Kitchener himself, accord-| “Escorted by a Belgian staff officer| ,7"° wagon passed by and the. Lye ing to a statement made by a British|on his rounde of inspection, I was) on wo had been watched by the officer to a coréspondent of the Daily | Permitted to viait this outpost. The! detectives quietly faded away. It ts @ noteworthy fact that al-| milo gale blowing a from the North 72, ‘he Normals or the house at No. ro! e Uni jagdom, wi found a -r lag, & long surveyor's % any number of witnessos to awear | front ,line trenches, Cosine ny wore|chain or steel measuring tape, three Very clements to enliven they had seen and talked to the Rus- | to be eavied. loaded revolvers and three masks. restate He refused to talk. Capt. Cooper and the siane in thelr native language, the | , Ones clear of the front line trenches}. him to Harlem Police Court, peace where he was held. The detectives expect to round up others to-night. there, for he stubbornly refuses to British Officer Says War Min-|!e!4 his place to another, even for a day or a night. ister Did It to Scare MORE THAN TWO MONTHS IN of 100 in Vienna have closed thi shops indefinitely. “All vacant lands, including the unused portion of the Great Cen- tral Cemetery, are being used for growing potatoes and other vege- tables.” been repulsed. At Vauquola, southeast of Varennes and northwest of Verdun, the enemy| GLASGOW, March 1.— Private TOWED TO BREST BY five furious attacks againat | Robert McGregor of the Gord the Crown Urince, They | Highlanders, writing to his fathi HER FRENCH CAPTORS. K in each instance,| Who lives at No. 641 Great Hastern the poserssion of | Road, Parkhead, gives the following}, BREST; Maroh’ 2 (Associated ieh the towm is lo- | thrilling account of an engagement{Press).— The American steamer with the Germans: ! Racta, formerly a Hamburg-Ameri- Mela! repert save: “EL am after leaving the trenches,| can liner, which was captured last "Near Verviers, north of Lille, an| where we have been for about ten| week by a French cruiser and brought flying + achine has mn | days, and we are now enjoying a well| into this port, was towed from the foresd to Gescend by our fire. At &/cgrned rest at ——, You may have| roadatead in the Brest naval harbor. certain part of our front the French heard of the severe fighting by this have made use of,.as they have done STEAMER DACIA ————— done | time, It was awful, and 1 am sorry) BRITISH AVIATOR IS previous occasions, a particul..r/to say many of our poor fellows will " Rind” ot“dhetl which, on exploding, | never come home again. CAPTURED; RIFLE FIRE threw out evil smelling and polsonous| “One night we were informed that DISABLES HIS ENGINE. gases which, however, did no damage. | the Germans would make an attack ———- “Our positions in the Champagne |on our trenches, so not an eye Was! peRLIN, via wireless to Sayville, . bi X leountey were rapeatediy attacked yeas | 1°08 TAL DIENT toa it wana | I. 1, March L—A British aviator, terday by at least two army COrb® | fuise alarm, and tes reconnoitering over the German posi+ woes ‘ferene were aed after | enjoy forty winks when thelr @rtil-| tions near Varicg, north of Lille, was force fgt close quarters. ed fire 0: peepee lige threo pale Tse 2 roaming ehelle| Captured by German troops, it was mm the eastern bor. | passed ov: until we heard the| announced officially to-day. the ne and Vauquois! throbbing of an aeroplane, Then a] Rifle fire disabled his engine and he Kok sade ave attenmpte yea- | searchlight played on us, followed by | volplaned to earth inside the German | : break ‘through. eur line | tbe dropping of bright’ balls which | lines, | ; 2 attacks were broken down, | brililantly lit up the w! 1 dure SAFE In | 0 f \ ik . Ee editions shiek we have nd were coming plump into us, One ST. Ui SAI IN PORT. to the southwest of Badenv’ hell came right into our position aah Na retained yesterday in spite} nd knocked over twelve of our fel-| American Liner W! of the at of tl capture and barbed web, w Dress bureau did not tssuo an official | Ton the ridge called « road, contradiction for a long period. land anywhere near The Russian story, says the Brit-| above the inundations. After a few pd aac dg ° inutes of this the road dipped Ish ofticer, was designed to impress| minutes of thin tie rontes weds BELGIAN RELIEF HEAD the German commanders in Belgium Te tie heen tat Cee the flood. DENIES GERMANS TOOK them in fear of @ surprise elther in| the water which we cannot FOOD AMERICA SENT. the rear or on the wostern flank. It | and Dury, the officer (le eae ee accomplished |ts purpose, for this! nignt we can't locate the bodiea.| LONDON, March 1 (United Press). dread was rea] among the German | During the day the Germans start/—chairman Hooviy of the American AS bad Scnonsta 48 BB at seaung © ore * neral and a|Pelsiant Relief mission to-day r the retreat of General vo welt otfiter had’ marrow: call, at| fiatty denied that tre was any truth color to the report, Lord| this very im insinuations that the Germans in is sald to have caused Presently an 200 Passon- lows, They were practically torn : he enemy to Fe-| uunder, and the whole side of the ere Reaches Liverpect. yrere left the road at right neleium ‘hed appropeieted to thet iaiiaiinns Renee 0 Note UD, ai tnanig cond LIVERPOOL, March 1.—The Ameri- th sun. |angles took to & Causewa, own use shipments of f20d destined sa ny foun: here dry goods sent from etial feet wide, made small J MOTOR AMBULANCES fe Stow we poll Snaayiae os | A we Ne fell as gh alactedlan ener ta to Archangel, after insuring ee ents tied in bundles resembling for ihe starving Belgian non-combat- BOUGHT FOR RED CROSS | ceisea. ‘rnic sort of thing was kept | Ported her trip from New York without |(hem in Holland, and when the Frit; |logs, *"yfoover aald that Germany had ob- BY WOMEN AND GIRLS] "2.11 day dawned: Incident, Hains ie Sostiand and the north of [MONK | STATIONED ONLY 2001 ,rveq'Switn scrupulous cure” e s “Then we saw the Germans ad-| The St. Louis was the firat big land to the channel ports he YARDS FROM GERMANS. . vancing as unconcerned as if of|tiner to leave New York after the Ger-| ordered the blinds of the trains to| We found the monk standing at LONDON, Feb. 14 (Correspondence | parade. On ae came in close form-| man blockade of the British Isles went|be lowered so as to arouse popular|the base of his steeple looking wil of the Associated Press).—A ficet of|#tion, and there must have been ten effect. Many of her passengera|curiosity and speculation. era) oman’ t \. _—_—_—_—S about seventy-five motor ambulances, | as wo comid but they seemed te crt ip a state of alarm as the liner a Miter Funeral from his late residence, © ly 200 yards away. i each one bought by English womon|out of nowhere and never halted, | sPProached the German war sone Satur-/ TWO AMERICAN SHIPS Hoover reiterated that Be.gium can| Jennings ot. thence to Ot. Jone Carr ~ and girls of the same given name, is b Lead uiey, We © getting too close we| day night and rerepee to go to bed. The PAs ROTTERDAM WITH ey sears oa noly bs Nerer oe aerranen by the = es ~ Pigg Bostic tnd gH belag organised by the Red Cross fur ‘ged, It was our only chance,| liner reported an exceptionally rough was in the artillery comm! a When they saw up leave the trench rmy. When war was declared be got| “Money means nothing in Belgium,” | souvLuen—o, i De service at the front. they halted for a moment, but afters | oes ————~@-—__ FOOD FOR THE BELGIANS. | *rmy;, When wes ne en coll and oe poy sgne pothie THULLER-—On, Sanday, Fob. 98. atm. |: The names selected for the ambu-| Wards came on to meet us. STATE DOINGS AT ALBANY into his uniform again. eat 0 ability to Funct eorviess oe reve jances jpciude, | Agnes, Alice Bar: stake “You seid Kher the neat,ond siddtball * | ROTTERDAM, Holland, March 1| Was to Serve God by Aghtt foot Brookiya Tabernacle. 18 - » emasb o! Albert. become jee selene tak, he thud, thud,| ALBANY, March 1.—Gov. Whitman's| (via London).—The largest amount | tenant and otner honors age. * Olive, Ruth, | thud, bu youd thia there was an|recommendation as to the New York/o¢ gifts from the United States to | for him, | understand, Incil rr uncanny silence broken sometimes by| Public Service Commission be an-lthe destitute people of Belgium |‘? detorations, an oath or @ groan. How long tbis| nounced to-morrow. Senator Themp- has refused hare. Whee. the war who pode oy dl a enem, but it seemed] son's report on the investigation held in| WA!e® has an soared on ony tay or aad poe toward it, That is, 306 a Watge, Bem PACK) Now York was handed to the Governar| nce the reil bea ne te all the money collected trom women Jy Re RW, bal vont. Or, om: 4 to-day at Rotterdam. The steamer wl. his Mao tothe Pur | pounded the retreat, but we couldnt plan to combine the State Labor|Great City, carrying 9400 tons of |", istand, the monk ofa vi exptal: ie Fetreat, as that would give th Department and the Ws Com-| goods, representing the generosity of | aii that ilage. cry Chance to Mow Us down with mucking | Beucution Commission Into a general in plo in every Btate im the Union, | houses were ‘abells, and, ba lh ee pie a crumbled by OFFICIAL LOSS LISTS oo t"Wntinch, "Me nid, aia gockea ‘berm at did, the, waamer [being oe casey Hower ground wers| | SuErfine Creamery Caramels i WOW TOTAL 1.102.212 Stee ioes| eater ere Si ee SP ae ats Wali | UCT st crete sah ot weal cer northw: ern : FOR PRUSSIA ALONE) {i has not poo ig oy at ag American Raltet Commission [op Ry eg eyes yf cwenres of deyoright deliciousness,’ predused fiom theuut, dust at that moment we heard five Le expected te Be tn exe day. ie iy ey mae oe as the yey "a | the one spot safest of all from Ger- four pleasing flavere —Van., Chi ee mae LONDON, Marob 1—A Daily Mati|the sound of singing, and the song| muccessor will be appointed immedi- supplies during | man shells, the coat tron cross wich and Fig. Each c a ‘God Bave Ireland.’ It was tely. had crowned the church stee! despatch from Copenhagen says seven | Gonna, ht Ra: wey S state Fair Bill will be al Mareh now ie removed. ‘the pitted paper. At 40 cents these ug agers coming to our rhe State Vy ir BAD we 4 signed this yeaned it at? well, panes lendid value. Nete more Liste of Prussian casualties have ell, I have seen som = | reel come Seemann up and prot been published, containing the names| leas Irishmen in my time, but nothing | she announcement of the new State Fair! HEAVY SLUMP IN WHEAT, | Ker, the Precciocan of 11,418 officers and men killed, | to match tho recklessness and dering nee fs ™ or P on \ EE ‘These ‘Oring thet pa Prana he lot ‘Gan = Saye Cop re hhed Him With ©] way Drepe 71-5 Cents on War Re- paren taed Sue ite De added 4 |nuinber about 4,000 against 400 Cone | Jobn F. Brennicke of No 103? simp- arte Heo: Barepe: Double strength oad quality, and naughts and about 170 of us, but son Street, @ policemam whe has been ICAGO, March 1.—Rapid pregress they been 80,000 1 don't beliéve inrmg| under suepension since Bent. 16. 1818, | oc cia Anglo-French flest up the Darda, | 70 Sep the change. zg tees Fak $ fe? PELEE EE! if ER iF i i soul they could have stood before the in the used the price of wheat . sin es ie A a Mech beta m eats nelles oni CHILIAN SHIP SEIZED gd. au! the, time apt singing Gd Py ‘West One Hi slump 5% cents @ bushel right at the e ive irelan ne huge, haired delive: ON WAY TO VENICE BY aon of rin having broken ‘his ‘rife of man officer’ FRENCH, SAYS REPORT. Fword, and everythi ‘that came In eo way o BWRLIN March 1 (By wireless to| thought of Ws Four hundred Bayville, L. 1.)—The Overseas News| svunded, aad we took sovente pene to-day gave out a story to the| oners. = al tl mY it it for the Irish RBLIGION AND POLITICS, effect that the Chilean steamer| “Had be m bose 1 beoee oe a h SEAN a po} EAS Sie ed i Ea: F Al if iY if mi News) we Sab OLIN AM pss a iee conte Steal a

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