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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, GE GERMANS STILL DRIVE THE RUSSIANS; “RUSSIAN WARSHP REPULSED IN VOSG. SGES cam uo ear, (BED IN ACCLAIM. | WAR NEWS IN BRIEF CERMANS SUFFER iss eomevetion Qerertained and the German Geeernment har het fe Version of (he winding of the ebip the spperton vee Amerk ene AF TER TEN- MILE SWIM appareutly detance of President ¢ warning thet euch on oe WILL BOON SEK AGAIN, | CRO SO ers ‘The pe harness oe ra re a Count won Bernstortt requested the Stale Depariment in Washing made putt: ae AM vale > onmne come, the Ieperial Gevers ton today not to act on the Arabic incident until it had heard from bi eet ebriher to give - » tawit Wil be reepunnitite tor omy | } home Government, The German Ambassador also said that if the Wel for Count Nerne A) "| Geveiopmente of (he eHuation inte i . te oie il Row York, Mesnwhtl: (hey ceclined © eoneus Arabic was sunk in the way reports from England say she was, the 7 te Giecuse it | Witees, « action of the submearine’s commander was not im accord with his Gov 68 came ne the Bret s6) of Hremine) © Brennen emment's instructions. GE © SURTION Hhicd Rtmitindiy WHO) Chat the United Minter regards Ger . - growing darker with cach hour of | many ae 0m cutinw smon@ Bations Ambassador Page sent an additional report to-~lay on the sinking ; fence on the t Gers wilh use every effort Wo prevent (Me Farin Announces Sinking of What Will Not Bend Must) of the Arabic, He was wtked for more facts Make Terrif Attacks on ’ Now, th view of the Ambassador's | stunt from Pecoming more sen . y Pequest, the Ftate Itepartment o her Auxiliary Vessel by Sub- Break,” von Bethmann- A Kussian auxiliary ship has been torpedoed and sunk al the entrance French Positions but Are { Geubing bet walt o rwasumable time| ft mast te borne in mind thet the he Gulf of Finland, the German Admiralty announces B orl mH jo of diplomatic relations Te | : ate 7 * fer © report but har net been told t The President bas pot arranged for — — man Army Headevarters recording the capture of a hill at Kopytow, — wr « The Ge Ambasee-|any Cabinet meeting to-day; he may : . P P ¥ nuthwest ty fortress PAIUS, Aug M%—For torty-aight BG ecgunet to-day indirates that one| call one for Priday. Me dose sot GERMANS’ LOSS IN RIGA. REPORT RUSSIA ‘BROKE. | vedhaseerng rig hours (ue Germans bave been butane oon may be volunteered doom i nereasary, at thie time, to im Further progress by the Austro-Germans against the Russians in all | iofantry ageinst the French pasttions 4 One overnight cabiegram trom Am- | sat the eévice ot the Calvinet, for the : | fields of operation, except to the north of the Niemen, in the Baltic|°® ‘¢ Vosges beignts with toni “4 Pensador Page contained some addi-| policy mapped out in the last note Pelrovrad Says Another Cruiser German Newspaper Prints Al- onl dined'by Bastin losses, but without any «a ional information, but the oMeiais | to Germany fits the present case, ox . ; | Provinces, ts claimed Dy . These attacks became more violent aid the evidence wo fas collected was |<opt that there was lene excuse for Has Been Added to the = | | leged Happenings of Finance | The capture of 8,109 additional Russian prisoners and seventeen| Yesterday, the aaswulis on be pres in charecter that | the attack on ti rable than on . dale . * day having faile t dawo a oo enpeniary Mand oe aie Proved List. ror ittee Meeting. more machine guns is reported. utons heavily bombarded the Im newer to an inquiry as to how | was coming toward America. But the | The French have succeeded, despite many counter attacks by the i b works on Lingekopt, pear tone i poy 5 take to get the infor | tacts developed by the investigation « ns, in retaining the ground recently won on the heights in the! pe and Sohratsmannels, and yo under the direction of Becretary Las-| HERIAN, Aug, 26 (by Wireleas to BERLIN (via wireless to Tucker-| Orman, no oe oS y gehts In the! inen iauncned successive charges Ging may be submitted to the FH we wviiey phe Gorman Admniraity| ton, N. J), Aug. 24—"The wtrugete| Vosges, Paris claims. tarouss yut the day that Arable ed, that penne oe ie a lacey Guasenees that 6 Games ts vet ended, but it Goa wills it,| Germany Is sald to have arranged to have her interests in London - mice ree Dies a tr i | unarmed, & matter lorm or courtesy, once ii) arrive, whe hat 4 rer © reported the repulse of w oo J gh attompt to escape, that] President Wileon has abandoned |*Ubmarine had torpedoed and sunk a| dose not becd must breek” deciarea| Cooked after by Spain in case of a break with the United States. The | ein, The Gasman Wee he was not warned, and that she did) any idea of returning to Cornish io | Russian auxiliary ship mt the en-| Chancetior von Bethmann-Hotiweg in| American Ambassador has been looking after them since the war began, Suhr wee not the near future; he will be at trance to the Gulf of Finland. | an address before a great crowd that renin ry duein the British Admiralty statement.) White House the remainder of t LONDON, Aug. %4.—Reuter's Petro- gathered before bis official residence | | continued (arougnout jast might but nt follown: fell statement temued tn the Rus-| sian capital adds another auxiliary cruiser to the previous Mat of the Gert loaves in the Gulf of Riga. A despatch to the Morning Post from Petrograd says: nm addition to the German losses previously reported tn the Riga je, « German submarine was run ashore on the coast of Dago Island (in the Hon just outside the Guilt of ), and doubtioas also is lost.” ‘The naval oper. nw in the Quif of Riga are described in a seml-oMcial jement issued at Petrograd an an ‘Soesesracses = MARKET OE BOOMING | WHEN GERMANY’S NOTE IS SENT 10 CAPITAL ‘The Nerlin newspapers comment on Several Reach New the harmonious sessions of the Reich- High Levels in the Rise testimony, leaves unmentioned the Possibility of @ genuine misunder- @tanding by the German submarine of the Arabie’s turn to port just before the fatal explosion. % If the diplomatic break with Ger- _ Berlin Making an Effort weeks, but the sinking of the Arabic changed bis plans, If the facts fix guilt on Germany be will act without | further delay. This is the consensus ef opinion among the President's friends. ON PIONEER FATHER |the he ights situa (Continued from First Page.) | thus far, They point out that political parties in Germany have bur- ded thoir differences, while bitter party and personal attacks continue dw the rariiaments of her enemies. BERLIN, Aug, 24--(By wirel telegraphy to Sayville.)—The Vos- siache Zeitung publishes what pur- ports to be the #tenographic report of A secret meeting of the Finance Com- mittee of the Russian Imperial Coun- | the river the Schratzmannele eral counter-att found it impossib: ground they bad the Barrenkopf we Vantages won of lost, Ea retained during the to Get Submarine Report; partments remained silen, awaiting the reaulte of an oMfetal investigation. but Shares evening DERLIN, via The Hague, Aug. 24.-~ Every poanible effort i# being made to communicate with German subma- rmans have deliver k against of Son the ¢ our tren but arm being hampered by the nearness ernach, ‘Vhe newspaper to-day made rie seg Aegieede ; Pr Exchange of her victim, Mrs. Gray discarded “ repul eS « d bat between the old Rus- ell at whie @ financial status o C. ec. artificial aid and handed him a RLIN M—The official Py vines operating in the Irish Bea to) brief comment. They asserted that TS taeny Wave anh Geral the empire and the outlook were con- straight left on the eye, When Van. | state t jing the opera i Jearn whether a German torpedo sank| the Arabic wan in fact a warship. apeatuntekin sidered. The Overs Nows Agency der Pye ducked under her guard and | ne front says ‘ tha liner Arable, and sf #0 what alt-| ome of the newspapers prininl] Aronuatenit oe a agham the gave to-an: | The reassuring message sent toltried to hold her helpless, sho at-|brugee tielgluin) the Fritigh te © © eurmstances preceded the attack. ee ee ee erae 4 | statoment anya, “consisted in prevent- | “EL Sip “Count Kokowsew (V. N. Kokosoff, | wa inington by Ambassador Bern-| tacked him with snapping Jaws, and | fired from sixty’ to seventy shote at ; Admiralty oMcials, however, main-| fro ma speoch of President Wilson's) oN Ce a. top @ certain time *GRIESER —_|tormerly Promior and Minister of Fin-| 1 os nag a marked effect upon the{l@ft a mark with every snap. our coastal furtifications, We have tained to-day that they have received | secratary, Jonoph P. Tumulty, saying | 1BE the Germans for & ceraln tio : ance) drew an awkward picture of ee THEN POLICE CHIEF APPEARS fariinent the loss of one killed. and 7 no report, Oficials of the Foreign| tho President had the support of a] em Ora Ae tayered the enemy's financtal gonditions. ‘The last popular |#tock market this afternoon, and the ON THE SCENE, feral eg tard tela Mel cg li O@ice and of other Government de- | united America. operations, enabling him to escape loan, he declared, realized only 400,- | list of shares closed at the high figures! at this juncture Chief MelIntyre| 4% Bo material garage . our observation and proceed more 000,000 rubles ($200,000,000) instead of | of the day showed up and rescued Vander Pye, ee Coes Ou nay nome . L in e Gii quietly with the work of mine-de- a billion, the remainder figuring «4 an) United States Steel was one of the| thereby immediately diverting the|throuhout the day, but the Frener tar wes etroying. The operations, neverthe- asset in state banks, while the bal-| jeaders of the advance In prices, going} vials of Mra. Gray’s wrath upon his| asain attacked our positions on Ban- Ab e leas, cost the Germans some vessels ance sheet of the budget shows a defi |to 74 compared with a low price of | own head. The woman fought like a|[* "Kol and to the north of that place q Facts out the Disaster and one cruiser vbich blew up on cit of 680,000,000 rubles. He pointed | 67% yesterday, New York Air Brake| wildcat until four policemen came to| “The attacks were repulsed anu 4 LONDON, Aug. 4.—The managers | submarine, if a submarine and not a mines, F OVER FOUR HOURS out that the unlimited issue of paper | made a new record for itself by touch- | their chief's assistance and she had to|Weak detachments of the eno: mine sank the Arabic, “The German press has received the newa of the, sinking of the Arabic “The night of the 17th the enemy sent into the gulf two of his best to pedo boat destroyers to attack the 4 ef the White Star Line at Liverpool hs Mave out t the newspapers to-day money would lead to national bank- ing 145, an advance of 13 points, Beth- ruptey. Jeheom Steel rose 9% points to 279. |which penetrated our positions wer succumb to overwhelming numbers, | Wich pen again | chasseurs were,taken prisoners, Dur- A few moun! Even then they had to carry her part “Finance Minister Bark replied that In the early trading the market was a tha way to the station, ling the battle which we repo f the following: very quietly, and refrains from com- | * ° 1 t of th va, | yesterday a section of the trench o1 t ment, mere! inting out that press | Slava which had prevented his opera- .|* foreign loan was out he ques-/only mildly active, although Lacka- father was notified and ap- fy Aes i At eboeay be eesine aan eats reporia trom f rin noureee Ab bet | See at dawn. Peg torpedo boats Miss Grieser Suffers From Sea bie Laat sie Ea ERA wanna Steel, in going to 65, estab- pears in the town hall to represent | ta annoy, samtaniad ad icy a2 i clear, and that it is questionable unable to the Slava, bit i ‘rance and England wou! e unable! ished a new high a for ¢' ~| her when she was brought before Re-| c ‘ pedoing nea pisses soparting’ tie | Tet hie e hontto ce ex remotes | were e ey Blindness But Recovers ew high record for that is ° ‘ought before Re. ‘At Loo, southwest of Dixmude, while proceeding in the region of their squadrons encountered our torpedo boat destroyer Novik, which imme- diately engaged them. “After twenty minutes of flerce fighting the leading enemy torpedo boat had her funnel demolished and suffered severe damage, which com- Pelled her to take to Might, The other torpedo boat, which went to the as- consort, also gave up it soon afterwards the more weriously damaged vessel ap- parently sank.” The Blava je a vessel of 13,516 tons, which was laid down in 1902, to carry a Russian loan, being them- selves in dire financial stress. Paris and London, he said, had »romised Ruesia a new loan only after meeting their own needs, which made a loan to Russia impossible at the present time. “Imperial Councillor Prof. Osaro declared that Russia faces an imme- diate financial catastrophe, Nothing ‘was to be expected from her allies, he said, and the only salvation lay in America, . Me expressed the belief that there was little to be hoped for ‘veesel. Similar statements are begin~ ming to be binted at in connection i with the Arabic, which are equally s untrue. For this reason wo thought 4 you would like to have one or two i definite tacts that hed better be pub- wv lished et once in order to prevent people from hasarding opinions and Fs finding excuses for the torpedoings, “The facts are: “There is no doubt the Arabic was struck with @ torpe d. Coapt, Finch @id not see the submarine but rn- doubtedly saw the torpedo. steamship. ‘hese despatches do not mention the exact time or place of the incident.” HILL AT FORTRESS OF BREST-LITOVSK WON BY GERMANS eue. The sales for the day totalled 7! | 009 shares, against 878,540 shares yes- | terday. In the second hour of trading there was @ general spurt and the list went up. It was thought to be shorts cov- ering and a number of the issues went above the opening figures. The market generally showed a strong tendency in epite of heavy realizing on the sharp recovery from yesterday morning’s decline, Substantial advances were made in American Car, American Can, Pressed | corder John Guigettl, Vander Pye lodged @ charge of atrocious assault and battery against her, and Chief! Mclatyre supplexented he with oD ——_—_—_—_—_—s assault and battery charge and al . charge of resisting an officer. Bail of | $300 was fixed on each charge and tho | | bond was furnished by George Sraith, | & garage manager, Mrs. Gray is about thirty-five years old and Is the wife of Edward Gray, from whom she is believed to have separated. Mr. Gray is thought to be! living in New York, She would say French biplane was sh one of our battle aviators.” down b. Under Doctor’s Care. Elsie K. Grieser, who was graduated from Flushing High School last June and who is known as a long distance swimmer on the north shore of Long Island, is just recovering from an tack of sea blindness, the result of ten-mile battle with rough water, jast Sunday. Miss Grieser lives at Beechhurst and in spite of the choppy condition high phn geal Parse’ nistor shina wore sunk ig |of the water, decided, Sunday morn- |in the much-talked-of mobilization of | Ste! Car, Studebaker and Republic} nothing about her attack on Vander i “There a lon the Arabic the battle of the Sea of Japan on ing, to swim to Classon Point on the | Russian economic forces, A feature in the rallroad list was| Pye to-day and referred all inquiries) id net try to'ram the submarine, May 27, 1905, A fourth was cap- | Westchester shore and return, a dis-| Therefore, energetic measures were | Baltimore & Ohio, which on its favor-| to her father, who Is an attorney and| “+ Decanse it wae mot seen from ‘the big the Lng BS ay and is now Jiance of ten miles. Her father and|necessary, he dclard. He advocated Hock inana was active aponite representa her in that capacity. | HERE are very few n bridge. ” ‘ew additional ane brother followed her in a motor boat. | that the Government announce that Bs » " Louls Vander Pye ta thirty-six ‘ti America " “There ts no question of the Arabic| Mackensen Is Going Ahead—| ,," Gv ‘suit or det AM “dveliabie'ie| The young woman made the distance | it would give 160 rubles in paper for bropedegile lege oe dd Bit" and years ol, and well known. He as- cies in America larger having tried to escape, except the] Other Armies Take 8,000 | Eetrosrad as the Russian stad? is) and was in the water four hours and| 100 in gold, that it confiscate without | “When the sudden rise occurred|aerts that Ritchie ts responsible for than the city of visitorswhich ‘Yery proper precaution of having put p formatfon? regard, Larry rad ten minutes, exception all gold, Jewelry and valu- | Reading rose 18-4 points to 1473-4. attacks on the Sentinel which have New York absorbs eyeryday. the Gelm hard over when they saw Russian Pri ya the Post's correspondent in the | A# she was lifted Into the boat op-| ables in private hands, that It lower rey taken place in the past and that Yet Father Knickerbocker | 7 the torpedo, ussian Prisoners, Russian capital He hints that the| posite the Beechhurat yacht float at| import duties upon war materiats, | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN |Ritchie and Mrs. Gray had made i J “The Arabic was undoubtedly sunk result Was almost a surprise even to| the finish of the swim, Miss Grieser|and that a loan be obtained from faded. “veiled threats” against him, saying manages these thingssmooth- 7 ‘Without warning. She was in peaceful the saval authorities, discovered her eyesight was com- | America in payment for material pur- 2 he did not dare to publish what he ly for his guests and none trading, with various nationalities| , BBRLIN (via wireless to London), pletely gone. The action of the rough | chased, High. aw, Clave knew about them, eb fils airanediennca ate _ aboard. Bhe was outward bound, so|AY*: 24-—Gen, Mackensen's troops THREE LIVES LOST ON water, which kept the swimmers| "Finance Minister Bark did not re- Sy tee fe annder Pye lives at No, £89 Fourth 8 there ie no question of munitions, and|D*V® stormed and captured the hill range of vision constantly foreshort- | Ply to the speech of acters Coes) 104% 100% ol aYenul, Tenant enn Min Gray smoother than the schedules @he was not dieguised in any way, nor|*t Kepytov on the southwestern ened, bad bad the effect of partially | Mirtment as an agent. heal Brook and Btuyvesant Avenue, of the 4 had ehe any guns mounted. front of the fortress of Brest-Litovak. TORPEDOED TRAWLER paralyzing the optic nerve. The] “political circles consider the meet- —__— “The statement bas appeared in the| TN® oMcial statement saya to-day nervous shock superinduced by the | ing as a declaration by Russia of un- On Prt A regarding the operations in the east- ern theatre of war: “North of the Niemen River there Dress that she was off the south const of Ireland, which leads some people te think she was near the coast, As avoidable bankruptcy and do not con- sider that the projected trip of the Finance Minister to Paris and London constant fight against water also bad an effect. Miss Grieser w*s taken home and 65% a NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. the rough PITTSBURGH, Aug. 24.—Five cents @ barrel was added to the price of the Nine Others Saved When Fishing Fifth principal grades of crude oll to-day, @ physician vas summoned, She is | Will result in a change in the situa- a», Spi | nen the Bouth ven Olt Company ai . fa matter of fact she was over sixty | *f¢ 20 Changes in the situation. Boat From Hull Is Sent to | 3 rita to ‘be no worse from the | tion, octoner .... 898 MG G4 BUG] Rounced “the foliowing rates Perinsyl- venue. " “Army group of Field Marshal ven Bottom by Submarine, experience. Miss Grieser is nineteen errr yaar December .. § 52 ¥cl (8.80 .59 | Vania C Mercer Black, New- ; miles south of Ireland. y ears old, During the hard swim sh ae et 20; Corning: $1.08 py th to ‘ Hindenburg: On the remainder of years old. . swim she CLOSING QUOTATIONS. sa) M88 " 4 to. Ragland, BS : Peapect to precautions takon, the front of thts army aroun’ pea: LONDON, Aug. 24.—The Hull| Used the English side stroke and the 1017-1018) «10.14 Sonatas It to ¢ cents, but” there was } t! re very thorough ap’ very | -rawler Commander Boyle wes sunk | *¥axeon. ‘aria sash eases in geavione eine Fs 10 points, nochange in Somerset. © This is ‘the 3 proper, having regard to all that has|'@* W4 made, During battles to ‘Ga b ‘ (Ae Lenya neater a third advance within two wee Oe eper., rman submarine to-day. Last, ob’ 9 taken place in the danger xone, The|'%* east and to the south of Kovno|7y & Kernan suunietine touts.) MAY BE MISSING LINER. | sissia cota stine math oy, he +2 | * captain had life jackets on hand for| UF ops captured nine officers and | 10° are pected, : Sicha ia Ge as thy i } ‘ ‘ everybody. Rafts were unlashed and|%00 men and took eight machine| “Ss aronDAM, Aug, %4.~Four| Steamers Hurry to See If Wrecked ha ee oh eae i wet deck lifeboats opened up, and poth| Une pipet oe ee ee crew of the British cut- Vessel ts Marowline. ge gh, ae tay 2 : = 5 = ‘ rafts and deck Mfeboats played an rmy group of Prince Leopold ar Boybert, sun 8 Sarnae Bubs (Special to The Evening World.) we, OR TE of = oe : , important part in life saving, ax well) Bavaria—"On the plain (name do-|™arine, were landed to-day. NEW "ORLEANS, Aug i4.—The aod agi i iy a PENNY A POUND PROFIT Bs as the regular lifeboats.” leted) situated to the northeast of GERMAN TRANSPORTS United Fruit line steamers Suriname | Am, Be me 1 R ‘ Fi wm + 1% = # pct are teats Kleszexele and in the forest district 8 and Preston were despatched to-day to| 4" SS 40% | BG 7 BR Ettetn Betkcs ‘cab ash ake” ake. TA” i BERLIN HAS RECEIVED southeast of this place the enomy| FILLED WITH TROOPS |tne Yucatan const, where pieces of |Am. Km Be Rit ak ti be. a He HN ay t ralrriee ‘ yesterday again was defeated by our Si wreckage of a steamship have been ir oe OD — 4 Bae ne. 38 wT + Ext ci: ‘ NO REPORT YET FROM |troopn, tne pura. teaching. the WERE SUNK IN RIGA. |irind. ib bouived the wrrciage lam, Baro: a AB ae ype at ist te 37) ra Special for Tuesday Only , DESTROYING U-BOAT, | Bailowieska forts, The enemy tost Joat with ninety=thren on board, and the | At Ma B.:: woah aot” ae tis 18 24" a more thnn 4,500 men in prisoners and| LONDON, Aug. 24.~-From details of | Yessels wore sent to make tdentines: | Halls i Ee ta gi" CHOLOLATE AND VAN COCOANUT KISSES 4 e ‘ uh mm 1% i nine machine guns, the attempted German landing in the ———Se Ry te Bt" ' 3 BORLIN, Aug. 24 (by wireless! army group of Field Marshal von| Gulf of Riga last Saturday as pub- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Oat io a : igetgr 4 BLENDED COMBINATIONS of choicest San 7 telegraph to Tuckerton, N. J.)-—The| sackensen—~Bofore the attack of the| lished in the Novoe Vremya, it ap-| United States Alcohol Company, un-|Gan° 1 : § BH +n $45 st aw its Cocoanut and melting Sugar Cream, de- ‘ ; Overseas News Agency says: German ard Austro-Hungarian troopa| Pears, saya a despatch from Petre-|der new contract with the Hercules |fim & ne He By. Tt ali 100% > OH lightfully flavored Chocolate and Van, made into 4 t “In naval circles it 1s etated that no! advancing ucros the Pulva and Bug| «tad to the Central News Agency, Beviee Company, wit supply the latter Onie’ ‘ w= 2 A delicious sweets. Our regular 20c goods, oMclal report has yet arrived con-| fivers, to the east of the mouth of| that three large transports filled with | 1") 60.0000 pounds Of & raw product 4 + ts a As a Rousing Extra Special for Tuesday onty 15¢ sarning the sinking of the ateaishiiy) tne Pulva, the enemy evacuated his| troops approeched the shore under| progt ts eatimated at $0,000,000, i t*8 BR TR POUND BOX Arabic, and that judment will be re: positions, " Our pursuit continued,” “leover of a German squadron, The rea ek aes served until that time. In the evert “On the southwestern front of ‘Tonopah Extension Mining Company, + os 1 + 8% ni the Arabic was @ British ship, within| Bresi-Litovak @ hill at Kopytow was| German ships were allowed to come) jusrteriy dividend of 60 per cent and Stig me thy mari Sent AND NCEE the war zone, and was on the way to taken by storm, Our troops are aa lose to land before a terrific artillery ny sare dividend 4 op per Oy hs Of % + & aS + } Fhe, Ble! . °|vanoing through the marshy district] fire was opened by the Russlana, OMe Col. 4, tO BLOES OF Feonre Gent. ts oe Ws 1% 11 i Vota) tnt F abtain another cargo of war material.!to the northeast of Viadova, pureuing| A due! between the cruisers and| Central Leather Company, quarte-t i i Weert kg 8 10 a deiistons yi @be carried « large amount of gold in| the enemy whom they defeated yea-| shore batteries continued for two dividend of 1% per cent. on artety| m We tt - TL Gandaceate 10c ‘ payment of war supplies, terday. hours, when the last transport was | stock, payable’ Get, 1 to stock record |! th t*R | tee of Hydrophobia Four Years D BOs P As 7 oR The fact that most of the Daa-|co1 sonn V. White, Us & Ay Ie Dead Tiae recititok ane inte ware neal o fy bak Atter Dow Bit Him, HS sengers and crew were saved and|°”.’ + Walt . le Dead, | th J Fe 8000) Baltimore & Ohio's gross earnings in- ® +R] LAWRENCE, Mass, Aug. 24.—Simon Col, John V. White, Coast Artillery |@Maahed to pices by tho Russian fire.| seawod $524,064, a ‘net increased as that there was ample time to lower|¢, y Peper hia The German aquadron managed to! ' 124 + 24 |B. Ryan, well known hore, 1s doad of ‘orps, U. 8. A.. stationed at Fort Ham-| 4,2) aa $604,601 in July. {oak ft Ag | hyarophobla, supposed to’ have been f the boats and put ail on board shows |iiton, died today. He ranked third t0|Fango gunn, During the attempt te| Continental Oil any, quarterty|ictartee kita. BN BMH gh |emused, by the bike of a pet dow four R a or there yas no catastrophe, If it| the chict of the commt artillery and wasliand at Pernoff the Germans also do. 'dividend of 63 4 share, Ip pavable Bone | arse HIM 190% 141% ty yarn eee Deak tt so ved oe Passenkers | Mouthern District. of New. York.” cay’ | ascended on Guinash, to the south of 16 to stock record Aus. 26 wie Sees oh, Hy ity toe - 2 hos this ‘mel Size ‘te lenking | WAIL was born in’ Missisnippl tn 1854, Fernoft, | Two. iiqnters filled with! rhe mereer of the Chatham & Mot ad BE MO a” aah ta LOST FOUND AND REWARDS, Bough in rovious onsen, tnd to |Saw'an hor tdani of ws Arabi | beach a Calnaah, wots avak'by Run: L's" Eat ed Ye taped es ep EE ey no fault on the part of a German’ Behool in 1546, sian shells, [threo weeks, on whe @ die att, LD. Moria, 130 W. TOs “r- enaggriind

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