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ERLIN REPORTS ALI DEFEAT OF ALLIES: | IN FIERCE ATTACK TWOFARMS TAKEN} — AT DARDANELLES —_ | | i ne the the crime. Rose which he collected $180,000 houses and torney he had) on deposit j Success Claimed at Points) Turks Also Say They Disabled su roundet Where Paris War Office Says | a Cruiser, Which Was . 1 ~ r Sacuaes Oo. Bs oo a, Germans Were Checked. Towed Off. BIG BATTLE STILL ON.|BIG ARMIES MASSING. Mir Gate war ap- . & Deo, 1, the appes! acting as 4 le an were French Report Heavy Loss by|Turks Sending Their Crack te die, but they appeaied. P ; “On Feb. 24. 18 aur-| Invaders ina Twenty-four | Troops to Meet Reinforced iial. The decision convicting the | Hour Struggle. Invaders. Was upheld. Other efforts | trials for the gun. | bef wre executed Ape i | vere losses for the allied forces a and on Priday, May 22, he wae out by the Berlin War Office i} . ‘Court general ‘disapproved “In Flanders we continued our at. | tempting to ferce the Dardanetion a's ¢ I These tacks yeaterday in the direction of | Were reported im an official statement testimony and fedictal and the Beflewaarde Farm by storm,! “On Sunday morning our artillery priaeteihetganinete jaad we approached Hooge. Durink | oe Gaba Tepe seriously damaged an Wei these engagements 180 prisoners and/ oe ceutzer,” said the 2 of execution. On Feb. 24, 1914, the Court |. BRRLAN, (via London) May %.—) Second tral begnn for « retrial * | two machine guns fell into out hands. nn — four gunmen were tried and 2 js granted Becker a ne‘ CONSTANTINOPLE, May 35.—Se- May 6 The following report was to-day given t evidence to con- Ypres. We took the Flaminghe Farm from the Admiralty to-day. | “South of Armentieres, between| statement. “The disabled warship Neuve Chapelle and Givenchy and was towed off by five other vessels | north of the Lorette Hills, partial at-| o¢ tne allied fleet. peg Cpe one em ‘y were) “Ia the fighting Saturday in the | repulsed wit! vy losses. " | ext Neuville the troope of the ene-| Vicinity of Sedd-el-Dahr the enemy's ley were drawn up in their trenches | losses in killed and wounded totalled f™ readiness for a stormimg attack, | 4600." but (ney were prevented from engag-| Reinforcements are being sent to ing & this manoeuvre by our artillery | Gallipoll peninsula to oppose the new fre. troops now being disembarked by the “In Chambral five Frenchmen were! ailies, It was reported to-day that killed and tweive others injured by | the Fires Army Corps, comprising bombs dropped by a French aviator | 50,000 of the finest Turkish troops now while the people were leaving church. | garrisoned in Constantinople, will be Honor,” said Mr. Gillespie, | (Cambrai is in Northern France in-| sent to the Dardanelles. ATHENS, May 25.—Reinforcea by ‘Mélntyre 4nd I have talked to- | #ide the German lines.) At St. Quen-| Ba Lape daar times and we have tim we shot down a French aero-| the arrival of freah transports, the plane. | Anglo-French expeditionary forces at ‘TP doth talked with Miss Kelly. My 5 2. client is exceedingly sorry for all that | PARIS, Muy 25.—The Germans are | the Dardanelles repulsed a Turkish Tecan assure the Court ee eat tate road Peril J attack yesterday and developed a Ire. Kelly pres. ve enacent strong offensive. Myttiene 4 nes ughter are jespatc fled, and oy one woman ,aFee body of troops near Langemarck | 1, aay reported that the debarkation Jigs home with her mother willing. [S04 Mave launched several’ violent ce the new force begar before day- j break Monday aad is contiauing. In- @rives againat the British positions. fy. 1 can assure the Court hg 2 Gere will ‘be no recurrence of |7* Dattle has continued for more) Jia, tne strait the allied fleet bas re- ‘events and affairs leading to the {nAD twenty. four hours, with the re- Setion regretfully taken by ect ‘An official statement from the War Office this afternoon said that the English, thus far, have repulsed all the German attacks in the last tweive Thirty-five miles te the south and Gdrmane are locked in an t jequally desperate struggie. The apeaks enemy's losses in the fighting. around Ablain have been particularly heavy. | ee B.beecney 30 be everenenied br brs . Ae eourt. Sided: ou have tunis. beldiy Wd-} pas et? ef the Bemasd report, to, 08 i ee. Kou have been'ia-| 1 was « night of conshtersbiebas- poet ahat-if found guilty you would tivity between the sea and Arran ‘Settto ah institution. 1 donot! in Belgium, following Violent bont- go thine shogld have been as drastic! bardmeat, @ German attacking col- ¥ that. 1 should have placed YOU) ump endeavored to gain a fooling on + hin Probation so that you would! tne highway between Langemarck ee eat, “oe and Yyres. It was definitely chnoked. at tsated intervals for your) ‘The Germans delivered two at- eonduct. If you.had then misbehaved tacks yesterday to the north of Ab- “1 @hould Reve been forced to Punis® \ieip. In each case they ware repulsed. Beeson fo the limit, To the north of Neuville they de- ” “Pam glad you have realized your} fwered four attacks, each one of ‘You comé from 4 fine fam~-/ which was checked by the fire of our ‘By. As a boy 1 remember your grand- | artitiery. a & man of puch }ne calibro! “In these various on: a Reset tec” You farts res eee ey our (Continued From First Page.) . a ee “Bad sométhing to say to t campaign. |eumed violent bombarément of the | Turkish forts. LONDON, May %.—Mutinous Young Turks and their German offi- cers fought a bloody engagement near the Asiatic forts guarding the Dar- @anelies, according to Gofla des- patehes to-day. The Germans called other Turkish troope to their assist- ance and quelled the mutiny, Sofia Many of the rebels were kiffed and others were removed to Constantinople. AMSTERDAM, Hollané, May 25 eae tage Semana oh ota - ad Reuslly there "hat a Turkish sub- parse sank a Russian warship in the Black Gea. The despatch adds that Turkey suc- ceeded for some time in concealing the fact that this submarine was in operation and that the complete re- oults of ite activities are unknown. A Pye Serene fr Beslin yorterday reports ta Russian warship, probably the battleship Pan had been sunk in the Biack Sea with the loas of 1,400 men. The gave mo in- =o that the vesesi had been Magistrate + Saas Kelly,” . said | PF iroase stand up. What I am going te byt aw saying from my ut your choice of the allies. a troub! es @ submarine. He FINDS WHEN NAME IS CALLED “Nothing has ee Lug been. re from der of the JAPAN AND’ CHINA SIGN TWO TREATIES ‘Note Accompanies Them, WASHINGTON, May theTokio deopenee 10 the Japuncer Kinpesey ty het ata P.M. “Thai's Me,” Says Up-State Mau Who Had Lost Memory and Enlisted in Canada. « eovering \ne weaviiations Refuses to R& the Hhantung Penineula tod Mane puviiened ctive Him for Customary | Suria and Mongolia were signed and) ronan gos, Mey t~-Purely exchanged between Japan and Ching, Pith & note concerning other ques- ons No intimation of the contents ee officials believe, however, wey tw , ett he vanwader tv Germany, the * deen Sith some & Farexell Call. cipal event. Opeel alors, i Ht i ETE bostiie comme exhibit : ist le we feenive opera) privileges Mongoie enetaanael M Vebiote tn hewtdent Mas Mechoas. | Rs meseure of preceul ile demonstratios we w WORLD, TUESDAY, ALLIES LOSE 4000 see Girl Ca o of Her Men Associates Franco-Beigian front will remain in the Cabi It fs generally believed Lord Haldane will go. instructions have been sent to the Italian Embassy in London that all Italian reservists in the United Kingdom be notified to return at once. AGING IN BERLIN BEFORE B16 CROWDS American Jockey Scores Two of the Most Popular Victories— be @ suburb of Berlin, in the presence Of & crowd aimost a» large ae ie Wavally present in peace Vari-Mutue system been temporarily bechmakers are allowed Wagers sithough the odds are wot There are large fields tor aii races, With twenty -sis starter Hubjects of nations at wer with Germany the grounds, This rule tvainers and jockeye, as re and war edopied a0 & prevent how writied ao It had been feared the controversy ‘lover the shipment of munitions of ” lon of itis” of the Uri sbandoned, but lled Incorrigible— MLA ELLY (TAKEN IN ESSE VesteRDA BY, WORLD ‘STAFF =) Se a eee eee eee ea WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. Italy bas invaded Austria. It ts regarded in London as probable that the AustroGerman army will make it. first important move by striking at the Italian centre in the @irection of Verona. Heavy fighting is in progress once more on the western end of the British, German and French forces are making attacks at various points between Arras and the coast. There is as yet Ro sign of a genera) assault by the allies such as has been predicted. Despatches from Athens reiterate the report that the Turkish attack on Gellipoli Peninsula, made with the pick of the Ottoman army, was a failure. It is stated that wounded Turkish soldiers by the thousands are arriving in Constantinople, and that all assaults have Seen repulsed by The German march on Przemys! and the géneral offensive in Galicia has been definitely checked, according to Petrograd, and Gen. Mackensen’s communications are in danger. Australasian troops spoiled a Turkish surprise attack on the allies near Kaba Tepeh, Gallipoli peninsula. Winston Churchill, ortginal storm-centre of the British ministerial » but not as First Lord of the Admiraity TWO TEXANS MISSI Believed Killed to or Captured British Barred. Fighting Near Border, BERLIN, via London, May 2%—| ALPINE, Tex, May 2 Horse racing was resumed in Ger-| left Valentine to-day for a Many (o-Gay with the opening of the| miles from the border where, Made to Tokio Government— ete epring meeting at Hoppegarten track, Tee betting bas to accept horas bud been neised ip whether in the prin. barred from en to ae to CHLARBO, Hw ileeriand, * von Bulow, German to Rome, ond Maron ¥ (he Austrian Ambassador otalle, reached Chiasee to dey ware formally received by a ay Official! announcement was made by the War Office at Rome to-day that Italien forces had penetrated Austrian territory along a line running about forty-five miles north from the Gulf of Trieste, capturing four towns within two or three miles of the frontier. An Italian destroyer raided the Austrian port of Buso, near the! frontier, destroying the landings, railroad station and barracks. Austrians were killed, the first casualties officially reported in the new AFTER MEXICAN RAID Have Been fight last night between Mexicans and iver guards and rangers, (wo lint Et. 'TEUTON AMBASSADOR WOW IN SWITZERLAND = | ON THE WAY FROM ROME, 1915. A RUSSIANS ARE ROLLING BACK GERMANS IN Petrograd Says That th Teuton Forces Southeastern Poland to Southeast Ga- {Mota, the Russians are now om the offensive and delivering crushing Diows against the Austro-German lines, according to an official state- ment given out here to-day. | | Two Either While A ponwe point nts in a! any Mex Mey & Abasce Mave and thew They the owiee Shavil region, and province of Kovno, Southeast of Stryj the Austro-Germans are bat- tling stubbornly in the path of the advancing Russians, according to the War Office, but the Slav armies con- tinue to press forward, capturing new heights and hundreds of prisoners. The Germans must soon evacuate their positions on the cast bank of the above Jarosiau, It was stated at the War Office to-day. A Russian (Continued from First Page.) each. Only ten of these divisions are Austrians. “Fugitives who have arrived at Verona,” says a Turin despatch to the Datly Chronicle, “state that many caravans of Itailan refugees have been forcibly detained on the front! where the women folk have been seized and the men pressed into mill- tary service. Throughout the Tren- tino local Italian notabilities are being arrested. The houses of all Italians suspected of Irredentist lean- ings are blown up with dynamite. Tho highways on the Austrian side of the frontier have been barricaded with tree trunks and piles of stone, saya a despatch from Venice. The Italian refugees from the Trentino, who are allowed to cross the frontier, have to walk on the railway tracks, and even these have been torn up in mined. Swiss Government has that it will represent the | Bavaria, and by Spain. agreement document to this effect is imminent. The agreement signed in London on Sept. “the Britiab, Government conclude = pea the present war. peace come peace without ment of each of the other allies,” Austrian War Office says hy th f ital Hen emeinet the Hallam saat between ¥ ange and Marietta a threw bombs ¢ miliary bulldings Thiervelle and fires” WITH ARCHANGEL OPEN ia HIS SALOON “WATERED.” | lectins wire was eoverely burned Beagh! Had Bere | bee, —-—2S- - > POLICE MAY SEIZE AUTOS, |trtar's sonrsonon st vee booms | '™* #47 VO Mesnardes 1004 am advert ’ SEIZE 08, | ee s of te ~— ner > ment altering sehen Wuslnese ot) ‘on renoverieg ALL BAITIBH-AMERICAN =." "Sushil Avtwt it ait’ Bs | mating tine wamlid Chow oo jon ok em vee aoe Perk That Beraerdee Though me \ielrogiad Newspaper Owner Telly | A (neat Kush Pollowing Chearing of the bee yenele wae va Soe Is Delivering Crushing Blows Against the PETROGRAD, May 26.—Along & | 400-mile battlefront, stretehing from The Germans are attacking tn the in the Russian! ITALIANS INVADE AUSTRIA: CROSS BORDER NEAR TRIESTE many places, while the bridges are A despatch from Berne says the Rome of the German Empire and of that the interests of Austria-Hungary will be represented Italy has given her adhesion to the already eigned by the allied powers not to conclude a sepa- rate peace. The signature of a formal referred to was when the ,| Victorious German army wan aweep- ing toward Paris, and provides that French and Russian mutually agree not to weparately during ‘The three Govern- mente agree that when the terms of be discussed, no one of the allies will demand conditions of the previous agree- An official communication from the ‘Wu the southwestern theatre of war after (he declaration of war amall battles wun at some places in the Tyr 1 the frontier, Im the frontier area on We const, Italien cavalry appeared near the frontier|panic among the oi a, ho| Riehmend Wit, town i] titessoldo. watched the Minht through gloss Yune from Church of the Beipy “The Austrian oT CRG Jerus, Brandon Avenue eed Cheat: extended over a Mitenet Hen Pauame Fair, nyt Mireet, May 961m, #80 y on the might following of war undertook ae- oust | a) at Venice, cous RUSSIA GETS SUPPLIES|f ews mT FRENCH PRESIDENT WELCOMES TALY NT REA WAR Declares the Two Nations Are Fighting Once More for Their Common Civilization y SOUTH POLAND i New Russian Offensive at Many Pomhts. force that crossed the San and occupied NisRe and Rudnik is moving southwerd along the railway and) PARIS, May 25.—Raymond Poin~ threatening to cut the Germans off care, President of France, has sent from the main body of Gen. Mac-|the King of Italy the following tele- kensen’s left wing. gram: In southeastern Poland the asr-| “At this solemn hour, when Italy mans are being rolled back steadily | enters upon the glorious path marked among a line extending trom Kielce to Stassof. jews by her destinies, all France is find to think that (he two sister ma- by Germans,| tions are going to fight once more for the defense of their common civilisa- tion and for the freedom of oppressed peoples. BERLIN (via wireless to London), May %.—Kenewing the offensive movemel t north of Preemysl, Gen.| «piready brought nearer together | strony suilhes wie potty SIX! by their relationship, by their tradi- ® ages eap- tions and by th tured 21,000 Russian prisoners, ths | (ne and hy the’ Inteiortal teres of War Office announced this afternoon. | Great quantities of ammunition, thirty-nine cannon and numerous ma- chine guns have been captured by the Austro-Germans, the War Office added, the Latin genius, Italy and France will be united forever by this new fraternity of souls and by thetr re- flected consecration of their natural relations, “I express to Your Majesty my most ardent wish for the vietory of your vallant troops. With these sol- diers the allied armies are proud to fight to put an end to the enemies of Justice and liberty, “I wish noble Italy a succe: realization of ber national aspirations and I beg Your Majesty to accept these assurances of my devoted friendship.” Simei ITALIAN PAPER PUNISHED FOR PUBLISHING STORY OF A BATTLE AT SEA. ROME, May 25.—Yesterday the Corriere d'Italia published a special edition giving an account of a vie~ tory of an Anglo-Italian squadron in the Adriatic. The newspaper bas in consequence been confiscated, and It is reported that the manager has been arrested. The report of the naval engage- ment was cabled all over the world and caused much premature jubllae jthe case, and supplies were being rushed in rapidl: Mr. Brockman sald he was coming to this country to study the Ameri can markets and report on goods that might be used in Russia to best ad- vant —_———-_ iU. S. GETTING GERMAN TRADE IN RUSSIA Hayes Tells How American Goods’ Replace Those Once Made in Kaiser’s Country, The Scandinavian-American liner United States reached Hoboken to-day. Among the passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hayes Who had been abroad since @ year ago last April. Mr. Hayes had been “pushing” American made goods in Norway ang Rupela to re- place articles formerly purchased in Germany. Mr. Haves said that the feeling tn Russia was entifely friendly i the United States and that Russians ; looked ui Deltas tates a ‘sbaotutely tight vee erican mi moods were replac- ing German made goods indication of satisfaction. bieeltah} U.S. CONSULATE IN MIDST OF AIR ATTACK IN VENICE Hail of Shrapnel and Machine Gun Fire Near Building as Austrian Aeroplane Flies Over It, WABHINGTON, May 26.—The Stato Department to-day issued this atate- ment: “The American Consul at Venice hae telegraphed the Department that on May 23 German and Austrian aeroplanes made @ scouting attack on Venice at dawn, Several bombs were thrown and several persons were wounded—one bomb falling near the arsenal end another at Ban Nicoletto @) Lodl, in the water. “One aeroplane flew directly over the consulate, 4 a hail of machine gun, shrapnel and shell fire. 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