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and otnet eupption to and the sxtreme precautions these Jays in the loading of ‘wore innuffielént to Srevent oe. ‘The Minnehaha carried No pan she has aboard, in addition her crow Of about one hundred pn ANd officers, seventesn men If ot & Consignment of horses. r men, according to the officials ‘the ling, ate all British subjects. | Chebucto Head, mentioned in Capt. 's last tretenge, if at the en: to Harbor, Phe Minne. | ‘will bo met away outside that | dy rescue ships from Halifax. | Atlantic Transport Line offers that ce Minnehaha ts partieu- Well equippes for fighting fire. ‘No fear is felt for the safoty of the if th: fire can be Gonfined to NO. § hold or to other holds eentain- general . But if it ever meta ine aft, in whieh the high thousands of foaded shelie and millions of wad. cartridges, tunes and great quanti, ol and nAida are stored, noth- save thé ship. CApt, Claret, on Giscovering ths fire peates afternoon lost no time in fe for Halifax. ‘This im ttaert ms “¢ that he considered the situa- exitemeiy atave, tor had he fet fal Of Controlling the fite he would ve Kept on for HAgiahd, He wird & Wireiens holinvation of tho fre fo the New York headquarters. Wireless message, received via Marcon! system, was delivered at pler at the foot of Went Twenty- Mireet tast hight. ‘The employes Feesived it put it in his poonet Mid not deliver it at the main of the Interfational Mercantile ‘until 9 o'clock this morning. ‘Whe made public half an Hout inter Peads a4 follows " Oh ge pe proveeding toward é Fire in No, § hold. Not At present. Will KBep you | of pénition. At 6.90 P. ‘7th inst. 570 miles southeast Halifax.” | International Mercantile Ma- te taking the position that in- he he had oaid he would hoop ne informéd ne Will sommunt- te a, as he deeme a BXEACIOED, i lf FICIAL OF LINE. “We do Opeh ANd nating pacl or pafoel taken "an oMicial of the line said. iP- | lery battien are in progresn.” and $9.6 depth of Sho was built by Maran & | out BE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY FUROUS FIGHT AT SOUCHEZ BRITISH STORES BLOWN UP Berlin Announces That French! Paris Reports That Captured Took a Trench 800 Trench Was Retained and Yards Long. Advance Made. QUICKLY DRIVEN OUT.|SOISSONS UNDER FIRE. Artillery Battles Are Reported | Desperate Fighting in the Ar« WAR NEWS IN BRIEF The Teutonic mafch through Southern Poland which was beginning fo threaten fire Lublin and then Warsaw, has been brougtt to a halt. Offi- clal statements from each side agree that at the one point—in the angle north of Krashih—where the Russian lines were displaying have been strengthened, slans out of what remains to them made on the Carnic plateau, where constant.” . . Adriatic by an Austrian submarine. German trenches west of Souchez, by Germans Along the gonne and Between the Entire Western Front. Meuse and Moselle, BERLIN REPORT: | BERLIN, July § (by wireleas to Rayvilie)—The bombardment of Are faa by Getiian heavy artiiiery de- Mifoyed the Main wtorew Of the Frit. {oh troops, Whidh fre now greatly handicapped, AccOrding to deapatohen fo the Overseas News Agency. The German gunfire haa so far pre- Vented the intended new groupng of French troops at Afran, Thé destrue- tion 6f the @athedrat at Arras, the ageficy ado, in mefierally regfetted, The official statement concerhing operations on the western front given to-day by the German Army Headquarters taid: “West of Sotiched the French suc. Odtded i penetrating out duter french@s over a width of 400 yards. | ‘They wore driven out again by our) counter-attack. A second attack made By the eféiny broke down under our fire, Hand grenade fighting still goes 6n for pokstssion ot m dmail weetion 6f tf@fch in Which the French atifl Ate eatabiahed, “Phemy atiavka of the pofitions which Wo had captured to tha wost of Apretmont insted throvetiout thé day and night without any suceeas. The Humber of prisonérh was increased by three officers and 400 men, “On the entire western front artil- FRENCH REPORT: PARIS, July &—The French War Office (hin afternoon wave ottt the following statament: “In Ute remlon to the north of Arras there wore last evening and last night soveral iMfahtty actions of canaider. ablé vidlonce. Between Angtes and fouches, to the hofth of the road funning from Bethune to Arras, German attack, preceded by a very heavy bombardment, waa eompletely | repulsed. At a point to the north of | the rallroad station of Souchoz we: delivered an Ataok WHIth made, it Possible for ua to draw nearer to thé village, We took popsession of a line ot German trenehes after having put an end t6 all the defenders thersot by the use of hand grenades and bombs, After thit We advanced be- yond these trenohes. We made somo Prisoners and captured a canno “The town of Buldsona has been bombarded. “in the Argéfné lfffntry Aghting and caninonnding lasted all night) At ‘bréak fn the region of ‘Mats herese’ the Germans vor 1 eomhe oub fm thelr trenches, but they werd driven back. “Between the Meuse and the Mo- selle last night saw much fighting. In the Forest of Apremont and in the Forest of Le Pretre thete was can. nonnding, rifle fire and thtowing of bombs, but, with two exceptions, no infantry engégements. Theat excep. Hana wete between Fey-en-Haye and theotoreat of La Pretre, where two attache on the patt of the enemy were checked by us.” RUSSNS REPORT HATING OF DRIVE TOWARD WARSAW > ek TAL CRUSE SBLOWNUPBY AN ASTRAM ADER Amialfl Torpedoed While on a THAW TELLS $ LED HIM (Continued froth Firat Page.) a court officer and asked that it be shut off, Before any questions were asked him ‘Thaw seamed a bit nervous, But orieé firnily settled in the Wide chair he Was much more placid than thé visual witnens. Deputy Attornéy General Frank K. Cook began his examination of Thaw With the most quiet of Votces and manner, He first asked Thaw his age, whioh the witness’ sald ‘was forty-folit on Feb, 12%. Thén, in anawer to the second quéstion, Thaw sald that (f the two homicide trata he had stood thé prosécutot had been William ‘Travers Jerome. RELATIONS WITH JEROME NOT FRIENDLY. Q. Mave you any personal feeling against Mr. Jerome? ‘Thaw threw back his head and ond before replying. A. Well, in Mr. Jerome's relations and mine there was no personal feel- Ing Until 1912. Then I was placed in the singular position of defending the| meftiory of Btanfota White, In doing wo I eald things which offended Mr. Jerome. Since then our relations have hot been very friendly. Q. What had Mr. Jerome said to arouse you to a defense of Mr. White? A. Mr. Jerome had insinuated that Mr, White was guilty of very bad) Artillery exchanges ate severe on the entire front in France. The French official statement refets to severe fighting in the region | over, fhe, pol of Arras, the repulse of German attacks between Angres amd Souchez, | don't and the occupation of a line of German trenches north of the latter place, 166K6d At the celling for several seo- | t Determined attempts by the Austro-German ferces to drive the Rus- of Galicia are Petrograd réports assaults By great forces east Of Lemberg, but declares they were repulsed with heavy losses to the attacking army. Official statements from Rome declare continued advances are being the progress is described as “slow but ‘The Malian armored crulser Amalfi has been sunk in the Upper Most of the crew were saved, were driven out by a counter attack, TORY THAT TO KILL WHITE Stanchfield and Mr. Cook sparred over the “¢onspirate: while aw sat, chin in hand, and waited. — Several times when he wafited to Prdjong his Anawers and wan not permitted by Mr. Cook, Thaw said, "The jury won't w ‘tend unless [ explain.” r. Cook then referred to a letter geew had written from the Eagle otel_in Concord after his escape from Matteawan in whieh the writer aeked that Senators and Aasembly- men should not give any aid to Je- rome and desired that letters urging this be written to the Legisiature. Q. bh a you of the opinion then that inMuential meh wore lending their assistance to Jerome? A. I had my own opinton about that, but if you really want to know why I wrote that letter And-others, It can do a0, but it might take two hours. Thaw paused a moment, then look- ing at Mr. Cook with a slight smile on Bie lips, hé added: “Perhaps you'd better sit down ‘The Sheriff said it 1an't good for you to stand up so mue! M ok with a réturn smile said he thought hé'd remain standing. qQ you feally think it would 6 two hours to aiswer me? You a Bo ahead, threw himseif forward In the witneds chair in bis eagernes. to re- “T didf’t ‘kay {t would take two hours. I said I Hdn't do it for two hours.” - From this instant Mr. Cook as. suméd @ kindlier, almost paterual at titudé toward Thaw afd awitched his inquiti¢s back to the Concord letter. ADMITS HE HAD A PREG AGENT. Cook questioned Thaw about relations with Alfred Henry Lewis, the writer. Thaw m4 that lath” Mr. hl weakness they i TH HEAVY LOSS \USTRIAN MARCH ON WARSAW IS CHECKED WI examination of me,” Thaw went on, “but as I didn't like his personality ine rather shy about talking with m."" Later, Thaw said, Dr. Hamilton had testified as an expert for him. Q. Did you ever read Dr. Hamil- ton's report on you? A. No, I never aid. But Dr. Hamilton betrayed to @ District Attorney all the informa~ elyn and mo. then questioned Thaw indergarten, aohool and oonege, Q. How old were you when you went to Harvard? A. Ninétesn. Q. Did you at that time have any trouble with the son of a policeman Ss testified to by Mr. Scribner and Mr. Nichols? A. I did not—and I'd rather be right here where Tam than to be either of those two gentlemen. Nichole’s testimony was absolutely whtrue, I don't think very much of mon who, twenty years after, tell such @ story about a man with whom they pretend ta be friendly, whether the story be true or false. ere A récéss Wns taken for lunch. A German official announcement says the French, after penetrating went LET HIM TELL OF HIS EXPULSION. Q. (By Mr. Cook) Will you pleasa five Your version of what happened table, the event to testified, A. T . You don’t recollect any trouble between you and another poker player jn your room? A. ‘There was some fooling, possibly. I don't rec lect falling against a bookcase and tite n h 1 Q. Do you remember taking up a daggér or something from the wall and attacking any one? A. | never attacked any one with « dagger Q. De you remember the cab incl. dent? A, Yes; it was very wrong and very rational. I had an nltéréation With @ cabman and I remember going upstairs and getting a shotgun, put- ting It together—unioaded, of course —ahd that someone took tt away from me. Q. Did you take the gun down to the sidewalk? A. No, I did not take n drinking that ni ® Thaw why he left Harvard 4 ion by Mr. Stanchfleld, ek suK- tained Thaw's attorney, saying: “It is entirely immaterial why the wit- ness was expelled from celles TELLS OF EVELYN’S STORY TO HIM IN PARIS. Q. When did you first meet Evelyn Nesbit? A. In the fall of 1901 Q. Where was it? A, In a restau- rant with Mrs. Thornton Warren, who introduced us. Thaw said he had sént her notes at the theatre before he met Her Thaw #ald hé ame better ac- quainted with Evelyn Nesbit in the Spring of 190%. He said he paid the expenses of Mrs. Nesbit 1 Evelyn to Paris, where Evelyn made the reve- lations to him about Stantord White. Q. Will you explain in your own way w ceurred when these reve- lations about Stamford White were made to you by Kvelyn Nesbit? A. She said Edna Goodrich asked her to go to meet Mr. White and another mah somewhere in Forty-fourth Street. White invited her to a party in Madison Square Garden tower. Then Mr. White indnéed her mother to go to Pittsburgh and leave her in New York in his care, ‘She went to Mr. White's office af- ter her mother had gona to Pitts. burgh. It waa the first place hée saw her after Mra, Nesbit's departure, Mr. McKim came into the office while Evelyn Waa theré and Whité aaid to him: ‘This little girl has been left in {ny care by her mother.’ Then Mr. M'Kim anata ‘My God!’ and went out. White then got her to go to a house in Twenty-second Street ‘She went there expecting it to be a Lee ds * TRITILITY EMES TEMPE TOWN === negrin Armies Claimed—Spring- Rice Makes Inquiry. CHICAGO, July §.—Five Montenegrins, including three commissioners of the @Affairen at Constantinople, Capture Monte Monticello indictment returned F b: Grand Judy to-day From Austrians by a Daring | charging conspiracy to Beye the neu- Tho indicted m Midnight Attack. vioh, Bavo Gjourashkovich, B. Martano- vieh, Anto V. Seferovich and P. M. Luburich, Matanovioh and Luburich are under arrest at Portland, Ore; Gjourash- kovich at Bisbeo, Ariz., and Seferovich in New York. It is alleged that they con- spired to recruit soldiers for the Monte- hegrin army. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8—More than twenty indictments charging va- rious violations of neutrality voted here to-day by the Federal Grand Jury. Names of the persons Indicted were withheld pending their arrest. Recrutting for the British army and furnishing supplies to ships Of War, Are (he offenses charged, ° pt in those casos which charge con spiracy to these ends, WASHINGTON, July §-@ir Coeit Sprink-Ride, the British Ambassador, to-day asked the State Department to Inform him what distinction, if any it dfaws between the questions of neutrality invotved in the fenerviats of those European coun- flea which have reserve systema and the departure of volunteers to those countries which have no stitch tem, In effect, the Ambassador’ RAIDS BY AIR FLEETS. Gorizia Forts, Aviation Camp and Supply Train Under Bombardment From Sky. GENEVA, July 8.—By a daring mid- night attack Italian Alpinist have captured Monts Monticello, driving the enemy down the northérn slopes, ac- cording to despatches received to-day. The Alpine troops roped themaelven together in long chains and made their way up the peak by olinging to recky projections, Thé Austrians, who had established themselves behind bar- ricades of the mountain paths, were attacked In the rear and taken by surprise, ‘The Italign advance upon Rovereto has beon résumed, according to ad- vices from the frontier, ROME, July §.—Tho grea air fleet Italy has concentrated since the begining of the war bas joined in the Attack upon the Austrian fortress olty of Goritia and the tions southward of Tri One alr squadron, Geh. Cadorna reported to-day, bombarded an Aus- tri aviation camp at Albovizsa. Several fires broke out and a num. ber of enémy aiteraft aré believed to have been destroyed. Other avi- ators flew over the Goritia forts and bombarded thé garrisons. North of Opicina an Italian dirigible sped along the railway dropping ex- plosives on enemy ammunition trains and supply stations. One Italian avi- ator bombardéd the railway station at Nabhasina, midway between Mon- contends there ia no ditt tftect inthe aituations, , Everything Under the Harris Roof— Harris Glasses and Harvie Lenses are prescribed, cut, mounted and fitted under one falcon and Trieste, and réturnea| TOOf. safely despite the enemy's artillery} This accounts for their: fire, 1. Perfect adjustment. “Our advance around Gorizia and 2, Right fit over the Carnie Fiaigan is precesdias 8. Absolute comfort satisfactorily," Gen. Cadorna reportet. 4. Good style “sinde July'4 we have taken 1,600 . ’ e ease region we 6. Low price prisoners. In mbarded the Lacorte fortifications.” BERLIN, July 8 (by wireless to ille),.—-The battle between the Austrians and Italians on the Isonzo front ended, according to despatches to the Overseas News Agency, with a and enormous losses for who outnumbere? tue Austrians four to one. Th: | aians kept up an in¢éssant bombardment with their heavy artillery, the advices| 3% Harris Glasees, $2.00 and more. Wat Stonis 64 East 234 Bt td 20) Went tain | | | 2 habits. until “his imuch lamented luncheon party, but, found. horaeit | &¥. but without effect. and the waste | 43a Golumbus At Belfast in 1900. When she Reconnaissance on Adriatic vi Li ‘ Q. Mr. Thaw, did you ever under- tegia wag be pyhiielty se ygeede dons with Waite Bhs aid she aid of afhmunition wna tremendous. 12 A eaeice Po ot Ww to rem \’ tw ie begee RE, <a Senda aight she carried —Most of Créw Saved. on insingen’s ~— Sweep d that a number of rloh men were | circulation of ig petition In Thaw's) her to stay. He gave her some cham- “ 99 13885 Patton's * herees and eer Ming @ campaign through Mr.|benaif, he exp! nad. agne and the next she knew it was built for horse Through Galicia Also Said keep you in Matteawan? ia Dia aibren fonry Lamia ling in} all over.” G88 Broad ° i i * the sai 1OUBe th you at jan-) Th: his testitmony hunched * rT} col n ember ow | under tral torpedoed and wunk yesterday by on oe phe ge da given with | many permong he had employed tn ; After hats he continued, “White Pe. tae See awa anewe: clrowlation numetous pe told her how sorry he waa that it had “bad s % Nea ecteeanee tn ihe rent] PHFROGRAD, July a<Preeh sup-| marked restraint of manner. He had When the Deputy: Attorney Gen: | noourre “put her ‘benuty. had been | hoygscnearly twenty thousand or] ,ftml eercoge at her 8g rene, era! asl Thaw Jat! - ist 5 i. MO foun y tl inistry of Marine od in hie chair and glaneed toward the| that and sat wh all night.” trenches in Northern France. Figures| men! int ¥. . . Me Most of the members of the crew Stipe og ae Pudskerly ted bad Fore ine Mie. eiteent: hy. WaDl> | saey SO Bh teviad Bre Teo ett | TOLD HIM WHY SHE COULDN'T | given out here to-day showed that| fits tania, mentee eat were saved. a 2} ‘ , Ht MARRY HIM. 19,649 former inmates atories 4 The text of the statement follows: | (allcla. While Mr, Cook was framing his| and at that {ime Dr. Lasnb Was GUD) naw gave as explanation of the|&nd industrial ac have served | —— “A feddtinalssaride in foros was acs | The Nuasians south of Lublin have] next question Thaw leaned slightly | "OT > 4n examination [revelations that he had asked Evelyn | With honor in the army and navy complished last GIbht (July 6) in the | beOh strengthened by the arrival of|forwatd and said: “I don't think! of vous ala Mt het You, in Febru. | Nesbit to marr him and she had re- ped ee bir vag : vi upper Adfiatic, The Amalfi, whica |New regiments. They havo also oB.| new that any Heh mén are support: | Ary, 1 Yin she tad been afraid to | by King George for gallant conduct, All “Lomt and Found” artictee@ Q. Was the examination reported in hundreds of casée of rities, |took pAFt in the reconhalémanes, wan | tained trainiéads of Mhéllé, The pro- ing either Mr. Jerome or you against the case book? Not at tell her mother of her relations with| Twenty-five @ the ones Wicked eavartion’ ty ‘The Wetid or reported of boracic auld, 1 barréle of |tOPDEG084 at AaWh this morning by |duction of war munitions in the past| me wae not written in until ti White, Savsive | Coote eduae tikka. ota tetas iidine, Witt be Hotea an Auatrian submarine a: Ty - jon # up since ‘ir, Cook for several minutes ptr-|ber owing. Dr, er, the assist u for thirty da: eae liste can yde, 178 automobiles, four |#" Austrian submarine and soon list- | fortnight has been apeeded Mr. Cook f 1 minut following, Dr, Baker, th ha After the revelations by Evely1 D antloned in Aeatatohen. for thirty days, ‘Theee iis te 4 4 heavily to port, the Committee on Army Supplies con- | #uéd the quedtion of the rich men who|ant, Superintendent, dictated the ex. | Nesbit Thaw said he had never regis, | fle Mitt Me emissions and. threes eR “Phe conimander before giving or- tertea With leading manufacturers.| werd in the conspiracy referred to,|*ivination fo the stenographer, Mrs | ita A) Kits have bien decorated by the Ireneh an be ‘any of The wee dere to thé crew to jump evervoard, | Within a few weeks, officials declared | He asked Thaw repeatedly about it.| ag he @ald, “Oh, Dr. Baket, why| @ Did you éver rent a castle and | Government, Airerticing Agencies, or ean oried “Long live the Ring: long live | to-day, the Siav armies will be pre-| The Witne:; finally said that Arthur ‘write that?’ You know it is |live with her in it as man and wife?| ‘The Bell ft froner iacieden | ie anne Pt nd eet mene sai ie ate, cdeooe thb CRAM up [Dated 10 roaume tne offensive 68 all] Brisbane had written and Alfred oe ere Present when that was Pata’sent two or tres rou th ‘ons in action, 62 who have died of their|{ Brooklyn Office, 4100 Mata. ~ along the atern, the shout, wivs | fronts, Henry Lewis had told him that such| sii?" A. Wo 1 heara it trom the (and. wo lived there, wounds or sickness, and 1,40 who Ing @ remarkable exhibition of cour-| The oMcial sommunique issued to-|@ conspiracy was in existence. stenographer, When Thaw and Evel; and her been wounded. age and discipline, aia Jans ay emphasised the fact that Ruésian| REFUSES TO GIVE NAMES OF is tomnenent ‘upon the case beok | mother returned from eomimander, who was hellfire halted Mackensen's advance “CONSPIRATORS.” ue short to leav pred overbo: short! “That cape book is of itself good fter we had been here a sho befor the Aah itt sank, Nearly all ween the Bug and the Vistula, In| Thaw said he was aure no con-|proof of my. aanity. Mr. Jerome, after | time my attorneys told me that White fticers and crow Ww “| beveral agctors alo 8 tracy existed at present. consultation with Drs, Flint and Mad- |and Mrs. Nesbit were getting to- ‘os buscsepdhag—* Abdel \ cil Re coe mee Mae 8 peer) Donald, ato read from it in| gether 40 frame me up, to have me The Amalfi wae Lone B00 Drie a eanetve, abturing| |G. Had any ope lee told you of the | IOAN; AEs corpus proceeding betore|| arrested, 1 Fag then, at, the. Hotel 2,000 prisbnete in the fighting around] alleged conspiracy? A Yeo, Mr. while Evelyn was at the Sav: w Bonen i and faulted at ation ¥, Astor, while yn OY. Phos “1008, he Krashik. Shearn, my attomey, and also &/a,vg_ aNY LUNATIC MIGHT|| Paid her bills, I think. My lawyers engines iy ab horbe Power and al very attack by the Austro-Ger- | brother of Justice Morachauser had WR advised me to go to Pittsburgh on ITTEN LETTERS, “4 reed 4 OF ane nota, Beh carried «lmdng (n Galicia in the last twenty- | told me, . nee Pape Reeds Persie prt Mhe had a main battery of four 10-incy | UF hours has been repulsed, says tho| TAS WitnOAs Was pressed to disclose fom ,andiin connection with iny travels ip LICES of Luscious P. Crushed Raspberries, slices of an ft Tif-inen une, official report, the namea of thé “conspitators’ Burope with Pvelyn. Golden-Ripe Pineapple Big, Crimson Cherries: What a Polar the Auetelag naval strong. | LONDON, July ~The Austetan| Which had been given to him. tortey, G. After You ‘chme Deck trom par hefoag poe paphetcrdled funder hy A ren bold: Ip situate ramp’ of Bs Aa adtance Inio Southern ‘Poland, be-| ,"E Tafuae to give them ‘he anid |ietie iiatong er hich thay took rein to the carand ‘itotel tn Snes aus d with tlutty whipped cream. Our Soda Monat pent! about five milk nm the Bug and the Vistula, te- ‘mness. Broadway. We lived there in adjoin. chockful just suc! lelicious concoctions pared in the Southeast’ of rtest, “0 ls" probable | ward Warsaw, appease’ to bare base | @- Who enve vou the names? A. Mr, Hamid and’ incoherent, but “ehel ine apartment, Sf durclace, Prappes and ether pulste thelliing lechente cnoter™ fe sup. {tallow etatonpent wee ie tie anette | belted by the Russians, Berlin and| Shearn. physicians. sald this fact might be ae biktess, ry Vienna admit that the advance to-| Because Mr, Bhearn was Thaw's at- explained HY see Saciges Seep. fT Special for Thureday Special for Friday. —_—_——> ward Lublin has been oheoked, Pet. | torney at thé time, Justice Hendrick | the writer. ORANGE FRU! IN BONS—This 1 LAT ALL ITALY SEIZED rograd claims more, declaring that| Fuled that the namea were privileged |°tyen' king “of « lunatic. might ave a seer | | Sane: om id the ny has been repulsed with| Communications between client and|wericten them. a5 nag BY THE “SPY FEVER”; heavy and in “complete ais. | Counsel and heed not be divulged. mitted he had made a tong eam PRIEST REPORTED SHOT. | order.” tion avout the Conspiracy? A. Up to @ nm al 4 }O pa Than following macendon. July &—| iia 4 didn't believe it extelt, but Extra Special for Friday LUGANO (vid Berlin wirelenn,|by the War office In Berlin: Up in White Plains a great deal was | the handy Of Dre. te CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM. July THe apy fever tins seined all| “An enemy attack from the direc | HG about the, opposition. We had | ilinn, eva oF del MRY CARAMELS—A_ dolichenely Maly, aecording to advices received | iON of ath heey lee ea wp par ten came : Ace of parr auestioned blended mass of ere to-day. h wt . Now toll us WhO Were mention uspected of explonage wore led |® fe unAlAN trenches were taken | 7° A 7 nd. retained, Hendrick) will let me say that some | térview: fis Rinale brieat ark tromticr town, [errevemy advances In tho region ot] Ramen, aa 8 Bay Femember, wore | wars takinE notes. ‘This wee done, be suspected of giving information ta the Bipegowo and Btarosreby, northeast | KP: os ae a A fee, CSeey T| other ‘paper: haw identified ehemy by means of an underground sit Sat Of Raciona, uid bo permitted to keep some ‘his copy. of a iwhy they poernene wire, is reported to havé|nenta to take hill ¢| names quiet now. j call me Harry’ lew, given wv ie iP ebot. Dolowatka, which wo pace ran SAY Svidente af » conspiracy | he Was Bh, Bee t ay, sented col ad you any- PF oi Bypew dd greg hryieds i sathere is no change in the sjtua- tain i] shape {e present it to cours? | the di absenee o e family a! th German tro atandi y shoul res ts in) . +. tween the Dniester and the ee court? oeep | Ma ir. Gear resumed bis ry. Tetuia, ee hen ald the conspiracy cease? | THAW, ata Dr. Allan McLane 'o the trae of Soe pte Vistwia A. Tt iy So0't bs net But ‘am oon- in ar Soom ist, had met him omy ‘tiene were does wr Q a A Ph the Wendl.) over two weeks Re hide Bi ATE ET aoe diets ini pt te en tl alle eee so a Po ee = > bs Sane ‘ ‘ é mene wit “ i rmemomtenene ss anne - ae nega ie ol z . SAR SPEAR 2 BA ok

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