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Se +N — ————_—— THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 181 aL te PENH, BGO BATE, ERAN VERSION iY tri AETV BEMMNS BRE TA LOAD = = “RIGID SHORING — FORNEXTSYEARS, = = = s = = — S = ge Am ° *t ” Bem ot & “ | Fee gr gh went dee Now Tore ug Bh was Biee.om _ Kaiser's Losses in Western’ German 17 Train Blown Issued Ord Declaring the pers Make Official Report Mr Mitchel ns Budget en & coming tu Serta o het Mate ied dott te OUbe Drive Placed at One-titth Up North of Verdun—Airshiy nvaders Were to Public Service Commis Plan of Payment at stat aamene lie That Nunther Raid on Railroad St Driven From bra mon Fatal Cave-ins Inquir aay — ~ vee j MORE GAINS REPORTED, | preven at acporT sad - BLAST FIRST Cause. CRITICISES TAN LAW thle t9 vere The totes : -- Grint report tend ° whiin on 5 ; / |) Repulse of the British Near | ua Saas Gh ib AFREEN ree wink “ ' Following Came Kock Slides |54)* Measure Kegarding Pe ceannittee nad extansee *s i * Loos and the French at |“? rage ; ' Baye Due to Shock and Weather smal Levy Is Bad and be erat Orion on : . ‘ we : , Gavinehy Claimed. | easy rca tootnaenanch wotsoetes| pt iM, te he . Conditions \ Should Be Changed ot ee — _— slon@ the entire frow the are attend @PFICIAL GERMAN REPORT, (NENT! FE ee dae teem sony ob oun hab be Ramune 6: travia: wtitet enpneor of | MArer Mites 1 tet , BERLIN, Cet. & The German Ger- | joe ” of Quennevie ‘ Joflre gave \nstruet the Hosten Gebway pysiom, and Mae. femmitte eral Staff hae teeoed ext mates pat v wun Alene 1 " © whieh Krone SS hs ke Quime : epng.| sfternoon ad teatified ting the tc . ition im killed fos “ : ag cent slatle Sibay evaitindtied tay | aken and expenditures _ th t e vd ferring firei 1 F wounded and prisoners In the recen is 7 ee et . Ha sbmitted @ format report of thelr] we » the ever-erow 7 jn Antole and Champagne at | partioniarly in the region of {tie Germans from Preach soil, and Aindiegs following an examination of O°"! 894 rapidly mounting Jaw er 190,600, The Preneh de Vedegranges, near the thot this would influ nations Bt 120,000, the Britten at 60,00 The) yi varin pe and in the vicinity of | hitherto « ; ‘ t . H German lows, tt was said, war AbOUt | Putte de Jounin p one-fifth of that total |] “fn the Arwanne diatrict there haa Hy ‘The French War office, in & #tat® | been fenting from trench to trench ; iment intued Bept, 2, put the German with hand-grenaden and be in lonses since the allied offensive beRE) Courtes Chaussees and at La Fille at “more than the effective strength sorte subway eoking th it the elty [eharges, the Mayor said ppc. eres . 0 eel 1915 amounts to $39812.000. 1) 1) ABOUT STATE'S SURPLUS | caged by the Public mmin | sion following the cave-ins at Beventh | *CO™M* SPPareat that sooner of later MET BY THE PACTS. | | Hroadway and Thirty-eighth Street | Anent Improvements in | ing © Senator Mills, In the course “unger men for the asa ine of Hiritish troops enabled the nmander in chief to hold several he hearing before the committee 7 proportions through it eet ra : ” Of three army corps.” oF over 120000) wr, the north of Verdun, in the armies ready for the attack, ‘The | | The report saya the only serioun| 4 retails udxet rather! which he is Chairman to-day, critls men. roe, French artillery number machine guns had be menace to the shoring and to public! (N4M through long term bonds, as the | ised The Kvening World's report of Se iaiatan, tne repent enld RP ld doubled and the heavy guns repla | bonded debt and the annual charges “Gen. Jottre planned to forer the 18 gaching rian by new ones. The amount of ammu- p train and causing a very violent nition Germans to retire over # front Of) expiveion. ‘There is nothing to re! The mo HO Kilometres (625 mile, or oUt Of) yor from the rennin: France. ff6 suecerded in forcing) “One of our them back over a front of only | thrown down twenty-five kilometres (fifteen miles). | paitroud front « “Tho result was duo chiefly to a8 | peronne.” “Gen, Joffre said the attack should phhysiating gasos used by the French anentpemes proceed on every important front and y hand wom nprecedented nent was favorable for the Gen. Joffre said, because hener’s armies hed heen rance, whereas had withdrawn troops Change Official Communicas| eatery consists in the possibility of] therefor would reach . enormous | re onan of State finances at the | , ‘i ies ‘= clone of the fiscal year, The Evening rock slides. It recommenda the adop- | amounte. Wath t5uad Sous tke Gata Shadde urer's books that the cash balance on tion to Conform With the — | tion of an efficient system of support-| The Mayor described the plan now ait : rene jing, strutting and wedging through-|in operation of partly * ial A : . President's Views, out every area in Which the strata are| go" through the serial bond fesue a asape, Thureday, Sept. 30, was |tilted at an angle that will subject! pign that the city was forced to ad Dendier Sauls wate’ this, barons tu them to etther sliding or toppling WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Batistac- | prudence would dictate that complete borrowed money and must be pald in of the front aerial squadrons haa) ) fifty shells on the » at Biaches, near paying as you year during the war crisia, This will tend to iner se during conaiat of several combined assaults gph ie shai sista babine ae ha cae ; part for a loan of $6,000,000 made last Ad stretch be how orn ag hat BRITISH SAY GERMANS When the Germans les bad been oe oy rity se ten orate, | rigid shoring be provided to secure tne next few years vila’ thie Week GF Sune hy the Btkte am. BRAM Beton: Gaceeeses the alll Lage taken other formations of troops Seid _ od) ASD he city.” he said. “After five or six| The senate WI brilliant victories, notwithstanding} RECAPTURED REDOUBT | yyouia foliow and break through the growing out of th Senator is right, When the notes okies of the! the Public Service Commission also] years we will reach the peak of the Arabic, Was forec: come d md ond third lines until they come due t must be pald, How- ‘Whe fact that they had help trom most AFTER FIERCE BATTLE é 4 steamship t to-d@Y) has received the report of Chief En-|loud and we will catch up with the] @ver, that $3,269,026 was in the State thuaiide factories of the werd, \reached the open field Wa gave in- in official quarters after a conference] gineer Alfred Craven on the Seven:hliseues, I have assumed purely as a ‘sury at the close of the fiscal —_—-- structions that cavalry should par . . * Pe * “| year in the shape of a cash balance, thowe of the United States. ticipate in the movement.” between President Wilson and See-| avenue new subway crash that killed |fuess that for 1916, 1917 and 1918 the 7 OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT, | ''*! tare fi But that wasn't all the cash the , Ait was not by any soldierly quall-| 1 ON HON, vot. 5.—Hir'Jolin Freneb’a ley, eg mane added that the SOLDIER PRISONER FLEES retary Lansing. « eight persons and wounded acores on |city will have to provide for $20,000,000| State had on hand in the shape of thes of the English attack, but by &) i106 omoial peport inv oak tan agri Meagan: Be frog hc are, fora Von Hernstorff, the German goo¢ 22, Engineer John H, Myerslof non-income producing improve-| balances at the close of the fiscal fuccessful surprise and by the uso| nent sayer part MID RAIN OF BULLETS Ambassador, in a brief conversation | Geoiares that a blast at the north end |ments, yest eamater Milis forgot te mention Ee pevhysieting exes “Yesterday afternoon the enemy|, “Moreover, a British order w rarlier in the day, gave Secre-| oe the tube heading, near Twenty-| “After fifteen or twenty years we| County Treasurers in the form of un- German troops not only repulsed all commenced a heavy bombardment| found, telling: La hanennial boggled be ——oe tury Lansing oral assurances that M3/ gen gereet, caused a horizontal move- | Will catch up with the old system of | used highway appropriations the sum attacKs on the western front| ong delivered repented attacks aver | Coming Je depen: e Breske F C 1 at Fort Ham. {Communication submitted last Satur-| ont southward of the supports of the | long term bond issues and the tax|0f, $2241817 in cast. This is cer- n pe coming British generations. reaks From Guard at Fort Ham-|q.y would be changed to conform i tainly @ balance. , but recaptured a trench Pec-} ing open against our trenches be- ———a ee ‘i OFM | planking, thus making the structure | Payers will benefit by larger sums| “The State had, also, at the clone of from the French on a bill north=| «woen the quarries and the Sermedes- | ilton and Makes Good His |‘ the wishes of the United States | conapee. Robert Ridgway, Engineer | Saved in interest charges business last Thursday $534,000 un- of Givenchy, the: war office of | Hullach Road (north of Loon). These Escape. and an hour later @ messenger fram) o¢ gubway Construction, agrees that| "The budget for 1915 was $198,089,-| used cash in the Canal Fund, $381,- announced this afternoon. attacks, which were pressed with de- = (i he German Embassy brought the | «the initial cause of this accident was}, That was an increase on the Frevieat ‘Senrmaaaten Og eet “North of Loos wo repulsed Kn-| termination, were ali repulsed, witb Pursued by bulleta that whined ati {cument to the State Department.| , vigst whieh was fired in the north-|DUdget of 1914 despite tho fact that | $126,000 $125,000 in cash in the hands of the tion.” Chief} the expenses in administration de-| Superintendent of Public Works. ‘As a rexult|bartments had beeh decreased. Here is a total cash balance on je attacks,” imal Ge pee: otflo~ | severe loss to the enemy, and failed - Immediately afterward Secretary cue resus es gg te ny pues {6 Yeach our trenchen, bout high as he ran a swift zig-zag baa he Lansing took It to the White House course to avold them, John Dougher- east corner of the exci Engineer Craven add: re “Further he northwest the after a brief talk with sident “The inc hand at the close of the fiscal year tly taken ms bythe WeRCe on the om: apr ssicrtoy the en: | Aavance which began shortly after|ty. a military prisoner, escaped from helt a of my personal observations at the increase was duc to increased | of $6,522,338.07. Of course the Mer Memtsra” sapign’ ‘the arceige pttion. ef. She obeneniers opening was checked before frat hour, |his guards on the Fort Hamtiton Wilson sald there would be an an: laitg of the accident and from @ pe-| debt service, interest changes, snow ro grea’ portion jehenzelliern must’ be paid out later, But, at the removal, foreign exchange on the be ghee the Stal 100,000,000 a ad that amount of cas \ ae ee wacolineed taxes. whatever claims Ie against it have Mayor and city officers in| nothing to do with the windup of the fact have control over only about| fiscal year 1914-15 as shown by the 77,000,000 of the budget.” State's books. Mayor Mitchell then analyzed the budget and charged that a large part of the annual expenditures was due to mandatory or partly mandatory State legislation. “The Board of Estimate has no con- trol over debt service, the uncollected taxes and county offices. In case of ran for his NvuAcement shortly on the status Of] ruse; of these reports, I am of the the negotiations, In al quarters it Was Indicated that | 0binion that the blast which immedi- heavily bombarded a German ,|dut selling did not seem important. Reservation to-d sortivweet of Sounin, but our Pom ys e ba remainder of OUT | site ianues were active and strong, |life under the of four, fully prevented the anemy from | "Pn. Se nensollora redou ne pulp making considerable gains, Activity) armed guard: 1 gained a lead of the wishes of the United States had | ately preceded it, and which I belteve ‘Vauquois, we - pos pr daecusaig tinted bei fell away In copper xroup after alight|two or three hundred yards before been met to the extent that am ar-| acted abnormally, was the direct cause Wp Humerous enomy mine porl- | wiynein redoubt adjoint ser! Jdvance, Crucible lost three points at|they realized that he was getting jPeicment ot chad been mado for the | of the collapse of the street decking.” am Enemy airmen bombarded | (h pect re ora gp heats the opening but rallied, Distillers ad- | away. aS Bgl When Coroner Feinberg late this out damage.” lye 3% to 36%, and American Car Dougherty sped down the water | afternoon resumed the inquest into ond line northwest of Loos, carrie’|and Foundry rallied 3% points from 3 Ml} front god leading to Bath Beach ‘the Seventh Avenue aubway disaster # struck by German | by the British in their frwt onset on | its initial loss of 5%. Railroad issues | A th 2 tered to land on Dutch | Uepe 46 aed 26. Gir Joke Freneb in |held steady and trading was on a|" and distppeared in the marshy, un- lot Sept. 22 he first proceeded to fill whies tha ofticer wast Teport described these two works |Kreatly reduced scale from yesterday. | derbrish-«rown fats about} | three seats in the jury box which had ——w to Tietterdam 4 immense strength and great tm. | Continental Can spurted up to 127 b Md 1 fe. Trad! BLD aL te Taeecy ben made vacant by excuses, 8. J. portance, each being a image of/reacted to rading was iG CigaSeG. HEA Whe OnE OF a. ae si Deh trenches, concrete bombproofs and|fined to specialities, American Coal a man Me an on dl rT Bailey, secretary sf prs sete pegkat gun positions comparable to the fa. | Products advanced eight points to 162|'#!! of forty prisoners who are sent ber Company, of No, st Ninety- mous “Labyrintb."! and dropped back to 167 in early af-|every day from Castle Williams, on fourth Street; William P, Gerhardt,| ducation we have only indirect con- ternoon, Governor's Island, where they are im- q sanitary engineer, of No. 30 East] trol. U-SAILORS IN WATER Shortly after 1 P. M, traders raided! prisoned to work art’ Easati¢en, Forty-second Street, and Albert P.| Mr. Mitchel sald that it he could 4 NO WARNING OF ATTACK area? causing ® decline in the! Aw soon an the co wched the Frymier, builder, of No. 26 West| «et the proper legislation he could|I| “WP @ trip under those con- [in ialdwin Locomotive. “trading was| tade ‘ha brea for liberty. —— Forty-fifth Street, were selected, An] eave the city a whole lot ditions is worth 5 cents,” $ YS BERLIN OF BRITISH yery ne Ny and pri Juror. No, 3 George Masters, was| ‘Tho crushing item of 1916 that will says Samuel Hopkins Adams, he decline was she —AmM- bear heaviest on the taxpayers ts the its will be forwarded to-day to the ° a new te ECUTE (ontinued from First Page.) absent when the hearing began, th Coroner, while awaiting his arrival, diesen le m Rteel touched 400%4,| THREAT TO PRO, amount of direct State tax which the The Tribune's truth-in- Rock Liland sold at d y ve f ear ors Wercieek | Gesinae Version ot the: Shetting: o1| Wis toe poser Ot eet ene ante FOR PERIL RY SOME ( fire. Wilisin Gland Bormierd tt the testimony taken at previous ity must carry f ie budget. That ‘Benarene a Washing om fad Keneral tet held aton WHO SWORE OFF TAX ard | hearings read to the three new jury-| Will amount to $13,975,021," the Mayor Stern if Brooklyn, She paid infre- t visits to her husband's apart- ia a Namos of city and county officials, se past dlleer etal “patrol boat, flying the United Staton Steamer Svionia by a Sub- Traders raided prices again at the os ' " with salaries ranging from $10,000 to|BO¥ CAUSED REUNION OF THE] provement Company, contractor for clo ie. “wantonly murdered” mombers marine. tai a German submarine crew after continued, “The total budget expenditures of the city next year will rise to $213,- frumning down and piercing the Ger- 5 (by wireless to ont | $17,500 a year, are not on the personal FAMILY. that portion of the subway where the} 000,000. That menns a rise of 171-2 Man U-boat and forcing the crew to German steamer | tax hooks of Manhatt ., while per- according to Minna] accident took place, has prepared an|points in the tax rate.” 5 to the water. Svionia was shelled In the Baltle Seay A 1%} xons in much humbled walks of lite Oe ee ee pleadings {ns | intricate iron, wood and plaster model] Referring to the new subways and worth $5! B.A. Hunter of Cullman, Ala, aby a British submarine without pre-| =12] are burdened with property valua-| husband so he "could. hi Urn to her] of the construction work at the acene|ihe revenues anticipated to comb in 1. M ris foreman of muleteers on the steam-|Vious warning,” the Overseas News "| tone they never hope td possess ind & mamma both at one Minna, | of the cave-in. The model is made} March, 1918, from their operations, the | And sti 1», Me, Adams, Ip Nacoslan, who has just returned | Agency decio to-day, 18] Mayor Mitehet Is not en the tst hoy in both} to scale, colored correctly, and built] Mayor said: '] fare is only ten cents on a England, where he went with a} “The submarine,” adds the a &| Neither is Edware ©. MeCall, the Sie cesurih utente sueenent im tions can be removed to} “I think we are going to find that 2 of mules, says the British sail- | “first flew the German flag and then 1” | 915 sar head of the Public Ser- 7 ie crkaite : where the drill holes were} the actual cost will exceed the esti- saree, of | ., | $15,000 w year head of the « r but w few weeks, however, iF | ore the Germans as they swam | the British.” 72 | vice Commission. Mra, Schmidt told the Yoho | placed for the blasting, It is about] mated coal, ‘There will be no income Ln poop Raed Miia beaters nt Ee *y les Francis Murphy, leader of [Could nott keep ip pretenses any | four feet long by two wide and will] from them to the city in the first year fo to pick up the men, > Sorento ftom, Fondon teat night | SJ rammany Hall, who has a hone on] oneer. She went to Shohola with | no et wp before the jurors at the next |nor in the second or thrid years | Sarde alities ot Tee eect | Bk lLong Island as well ca wm home inliriwed.’ Gloomy. was dis; | nearing, The model shows the place} "We aiall have to carry $4,000,000 | ¢ elling ® destruction of| iia Tilo. One n awed “4 m i the Svionia, owned In Blottin, Ger, | tethihew st Manhattan, is taxed on a $3,000 per-| Minna from time to time in which} as it wes before the blast that broke | ho frst few years In Interest sinking many, This version of the incident]! sonal pr y Valuation the only bright spots w messages | the shoring. fund charges.”” | ia that the Bvienia was torpedoed | Others not on the list are City from Carlehen, telling her he took In an Interview given before he was by a British submarine, Another|! Chamberls were, salary | “ona spoonful ‘for Minna” at every ' news agency despatch from Copen. || $12,0 Vd. Scully, | meat he ate, Mra, Schmidt GEN. STRICKLAND, called as a witness, Mayor Mitchel hagen sald the Svionia ran ashore oi" gs.000 a year oficcholder; Buperin:|rrantiy talking of suicide ARTOUM sald he considered tho present per- after the submarine had fired on tendent of Bcehools Maxwell, salary |che waa well physically, but 1 HERO OF KH a $10.00; Sheriff Grifenhagen. gil t ‘ —_— Tse 0,000; Bhe arive Mas Garary * fo , ma memories.” H10.008; hori ritenhagen: aalury ot forget wad memorieg.” DISABLED IN FRANCE. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ; County Register John J, top: | rocurers’ Export Company, when ae Miamt Copper | Con quarterly ooo a year; District Attorney Ap bright address of Mr. Schmidt| LONDON, Oct. 6—Brig. Gen. EB. P. vidend ble Nov. 15 $15,000. was learned. at 2 o'clock this after- {ces in ss 1 »ne county official of import hades Tata Mr. Schmidt h Strickland, decorated for services Gomtangeeaes ance—County Clerk William F. | U0) Ba ew. minute be the Soudan and Khartoum eam- IND PROFIT of 10 per cent Hchnelder—-and but two Supreme | cine 9 telephona messa paigns, has been removed to a hor- — ble Nov, 1 to dend of er Cont. On preferred was also de Court Justices out of about twenty are on the fst RE as Me. Cohew new a hmidt | pital, a victim of enemy gas attacks ‘id not ‘know his wife and son were fficer c ‘i 0 His name was among 100 officer n the city, and had not heard of her | Milt USM ee On tonday. psi kee Tn MIDVALE STEEL CHARTER, | aestn with their son Extra Special for Tuesday Pitteburgh Steel Company for year Thouch the Coroner's office was ended June 30 shows surplus of §858;161 olified at 10 ofelock this morning o Chocolate ¢ ed increase, $441,609 bs sa.160; Mow Carporation With Capital uf] ruined At 10 this morning of olate Cover Sair Dates: Mrs Schmidt's death, a. sealed en Canadian Pacific's unaddressed. whieh was found £100,000,000 Aska Cortifente, JHE Dates used in this confection are the Pride of the Fei) Wala ss appllpabton'| Mra: Kenmidte body an Bee Orient, Big, Delicious, Golden Meated Beauties . 8 My 4 Rei _ ot an ot : for i Hy thar Ae tath Ae each charted in a cloak of our Incomparably Rich, “WHY do people always seem to |] | P (Stock Ex. | National’ Toad * Midvale Steet and Ordnance Company, | -ause no Coroner had found tt Fragrant Chocolate. Can you imagine a more pleas- ped ot mene! ato foe Se . ‘ wt ; + |with a captital stock of $100,000,000, wa r. Even Mr. ing combination Extre Sheetal fos 4 me da ound box LBC posses only. tham Gold Stripe Silk. Stockings Heaaeerane Bae fauk cCliehton ats iti rae bio nubee yy Mak cing ts PR —_————-— Special for Tuesday Special for Wednesday 7 S100. ‘ant r tera’ ee ater of Finance 1 Pike delphia Wt FEPPRRMING | FRENC 1, Montay, Oct, 4.—(Vin Oct. 5o—Dr M. OR, Veaniteh. Minister to France, has be ‘inance in a who retl r i Ve 1 et story. whole ewe Merry of hou. OUND BOX Odd It brokers on the New York have increased the | % ) lots and odd lots to e per cont, each way AMERICA'S GREATEST CIGARETTE bone, dent of the new aS Alwew YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | GOTHAM . Goal Strive 2 Near Du wurphy ; ¥ " i" Wit ‘ J tn the recent attack of allied) Wj ple = Tare 1052 (RON NA LAB day oy LuxemburR. the Overseas a Lcd Vas dT 134 fan we Agency says bombs fell in the ol nee to Sayville) Vioun year Atchison quarterly dividend of 1% 1 } ! on, common stock, payable Hin fe ‘raat Ma HY GAY] Marker Slowed "frm, 18 to ints city, near the ducal palace and the Do- {0 stock of record Nov. 6, Total aalee, tits 213 suse advance, ininican Church, neces Cael pemmagines ne a ee ON ee

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