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oa fiir eympeibieere bere fe! fae end here formation chow « 8 ORM comiriiowted ond amed of Vay and ie sene the pert mia monte AGAINGT CHEM AL FACTOR im the nende many were © campaign along new lines eres Planned, i wowid appear oh the im the Federal this eity. Daeche’s counsel, August Ziegener, of doreey City, refused to waive any of Die rights and he was sent for ar- Faignment before United Bates Com- missiontr Carpenter in Jersey City, him in $26,000 ball for ex- Fay and wie ie engaged in the manufac ure of glooks, and calla himself a doctor, azine that be hae a degree from Col- University. The fecords of itution do not bear his name. Wottig, a chemical engineer im chemicals and expio- living at the Hotel Breslin, was gFeat service to the police and the Bervice operatives in rounding and bis alleged fellow con- epiratore. According to his story, Kari F. Oppegaard, now known as Paul Seid, ‘worked in his office two months ago. Belb is @ German, and one day told ® man had asked him to get of potassium ehlorate for unknown, It was taken lice deotgnated and left tor two Which aroused Mr. Wettig’s @uspicions. Two weeks ago, Mr. eays, Belb told him Dr. Keinsle 100 pounds of trinitrate of ‘Mr, Wettig decided then SERRA Pee, Semen, aE. told, the ite officials. The Consulate Woods and it was then detec- Bui ‘wrote Commis- of the affair was that when Fay e294 Gochols wore captured ‘WU thn otentbly to ten u tet of Ostensibly to see a test of material and was arrested as @ blind, tmniediately released, his the poljoe being completed, Al authorities view with euspision Ray's sagerness to assume feaponaibility for the plot. They they are on the trail of a number similar groups at work in this| ‘on Various schemes to ald) and may succeed in con- af ih ride and is t¢ tk : OF OF & Chereet & Oe ome Oe Cortied te the Peters! eatene tame a fonewe Wierer ope ~ om oF ony oer Geter © be adenine w oe & puree a od Mec by © hy epee foree me we i“ ee er aoe o> mien we . peer ol weer (neweet of 7 own « eh dene afer © tuane ( vail to One oot more than © ot wy tieveet eet more thee tee pears te the Pee oral pri tee Kiensle « Fi alenament © a0 nee leider Wei “y © party to thie Hie bearing wae eet tor ine thet be wae emed i ry | wae promoted to the rank of Laew ‘Ae euch ar oer, 1 ob this cowntry leat April, and Wasp Pith Ponds by the ohief of the ian Mecret Bervive stationed in ay Bald he Rad received $4,000 for expenses to come to thie country and that ernted e ofedentiaie 10 several prominent Germans, including at Macher of the Foreign Omhes. “E ealled on Capt Hoy Ba » vou Papen and ing to the in- received, and | told Fay continued. ou ships lew rhor (They agreed w listen to my plane for puttin ye out of commiasion marige mine to the not under any eon- ditions permit me to make the tats hess hoped to make. “When 1 jaft Brussels | wae sino told to connect here with certain mon who Were known to be In sympathy |gtand, i» reiated to @ very wealthy ‘estern mine owner, Mr. Breitung listened to iny plans, and I apoke to him about obtaining ingredients with which to load the mines which I in- nm 1 also spoke to who Was great~ as. Dut who did petal aid im thie ‘tor nad low, a brother in the war and waa therefore very indignant at the continued ship. ping of ammunition from this coun- try to the allles. Wi voreations about conditions in general and I spoke to him in particular about my scheme of placing a mine on the atern of 9 ship in aieh a poste b that the rudder would be on pled as soon as the high seas wei reached,” “Now, I want * SAtbetoas that ere are in no my experiments with the Imperial '@ had severa) con- | pol THE BYE om — (000 AUSTRIANS IN BA ITALIANS 25,000 LOST _——— 00 Both Sides Claim Success in a Struggle on Entire Front, Which Has Lasted Five Days [ANDON, Oot 26- The Ott day of the great Hallan offensive egetnet + ntire Austrian trowt, designed Wo relieve the pressure on the Berbe by reine Che recall of Austrian treepe from Ge Berbien theatre of war, te 4 +b frightfal losses on lalming Important vietories Ca oraa's torees,” says & Torte Geapetch to the Chronicle engaging 600,000 Austrians, of whom some 25,000 are reported to alien on the Isunae and Carse alone beth sides and with both Bt i the pitched field battle began ® the latter sectors, following the sixty hours ferce bombardment of the Austrians 6,000 men OFFICIAL ITALIAN REPORT. hOM Fe. M The official state ment teeued by the General Mead quarters of the Italian Army under te of Oct. B ve In the sone situated betw Garda and Adige our troops descend- povitions, the total haw! Lake os : te Nawo b told me that | must not '%« from Monte Altissimo de ro} combate. We re ” ines under « crossfire from the @hemy'*| attacks with artillery posted on the Hinena and) | Riva fortifications mod the 24th the position of Dosseonesina and Doseremit, ‘This, with the heights conquered the 1th and 19th north of Hrentontco Crossono, gives them com- plete command of the road from Riva |to Mi by Nago. In the enemy en- |tfenchments we found arms, muni- | tons," bombs, Meld kitehens, search- lights and other war material. o enemy made three attacks inet our new positions in the te ioe . a ulned. Our troops lowed up retreating enemy closely were red, Luanite has been burned. ode ae oe aie ae Mrsli, but was ‘te wen fd ed violent attack rummit of Vodtl our line, éx- nding fie te mbaseneed to pratelng F occupying. Lat Phone ry Later, Alpine troops with irre Germany,” con- “Everything that I am do- ing ts being done on my own personal account, as I think that some radical should be taken to stop the killing of German soldiers with arms and ammunition shipped from this country. “ORDERS TO GO TO CANADA” na DID NOT COME. Ms three 4 i thi '. expecting that, woul feaule y oot sort of instructions from Capt. Papen or Capt. Boy-Ed. They told Fv it I was needed, I would be noti- fied in July, saat thered from their talk that wor sent to Canada for service there, and ips, und t putting the pe alon I would have succeeded in mak- ing the insurance companies raise the premium on munition shipments to Buch an 6xtent that ft would have ve by pellers out of commis- been diffloult for the allies to obtain what they want. ‘The lieutenant gald be did not want it to bewaid he had ot any time en- t..od into any plot or conspiracy to do faythiag, which would een @ lows of 6. “No matter what is said of me, Iam & citizen of the United States,” Schols . “it in trae that did & great deal of work on the contriv: 8, oF What are called bombs, which the police have seized, but [ am sure they were not meant to destroy lives, but were designed especially for the purpose of discouraging, the shipment. of arma and ammunition trom this country to France ang England. WERE ON “EVE OF SUCCES®,” DECLARES SCHOLZ. ‘Ldeut, Fey did not 0 did ‘eh ang : iy full confidence, but hi that it was his idea to make up a mine which would be of ‘suMotent strength to put ey ship out of com- migsion. ‘or five months we con- ducted dur experiments, and trom time to time we put out in our motor poe wing Hg mine tevense by ui yan pas eo time " ree, Thought oud respivet ex a “There have been, ae I understand, gtatements mado to the effect that we head ptiached a mine to an English yeusel nis port. ‘That is true to the extent that during one of our tripe we ran feed ariel boat close to @ ship and found that jt would be porsible to fasten one oF mines to ‘the propélier within ten minutes. The ship, the name of which I do not re- member, was unloading, and of course we did not attempt to fasten the loaded mine to the astern. “We were almost ready when wa Were arrested to put out a bomb that I believe would have come up to ail expectations, “I am sorry we did not have a chance to put into effect our plaas in connection with crippling ships. think that if we had had the oppor- would have doné a great rd aaving the lives of those ip the trenches against tho easeipiciaens E. N, BREITUNG TO FIGHT FOR NEPHEW ACCUSED IN GERMAN BOMB PLOT MARQUETTE, Mich, Oct. B, N. Breitung, Marquette mining man and capitalist, will go to the defense of Max Breitung, bis nephew, in- volved in the alleged pro-German con-| LONDON, Oct, 26.—The following spiracy to destroy ships carry{i« 1 announce: @ military ammunition to the allies. Brejtung| ¢xgcution was i ; announced to-day that he would| serious charge of vaplenane oan foun “buck his relative to the limit." Ullty and_wentenced to death by bes Max Breltung came to Americ shot. ‘The. prin ed and three years ago and for i the Court of Crimi was employed in the Breitung offices| 18 dlemisted the app s|here, He was promoted to the New| Ae carried out by the York office and recently w made A German with a for red American *| manager thera, partl; er, our weoeits Meking caventy bn A trenc! f whom were officers. We iat en the scene of the 902 enemy bodies on "On Bante Puola Heights our t aera tg the sou immedia' min the Plava sone we stormed an entrenchment known as Casa Dirova ye ay omy counter at- tacked to retake it, but was with heavy loss, leaving lev prisoners, a Pr er hg Pye d the whole day oe was aoe tion on the part. 6f the artillery on both Our batteries on the lower Isonso caused @ sérious out. of fire in the environs WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED IN BOMBARDMENT) OF TOWN IS MASSACRED |«: Berlin Reports Twenty-five Such Casualties in Bulgarian Port of Dedehagatch. BERLIN (Via Sayville Wireless) Oct. 26.—The Anglo-Frenob bombard- ment recently destroyed most of Dedehagatch, Bulgaria, and besides the soldiers killed, twenty-five women and children are known to have per- ished, it- was admitted in Sofia reports to-day, More corpses are believed to be buried im the ruins. Bitter resent- ment was expreased at the attack on what the despatches referred to as an unfortitied town, ASQUITH ATTENDS CABINET MEETIN —— LONDON, Oct, 26—Premier As- quith was #9 much better to-day that he was able to keep his engagement to attend a Cabinet meeting. The Premier has been confined to his room for sting Foreman, At the inquest this afternoon ‘into the Seventh Avenue subway cave-in, ih which eight persona lost their lives and many were injured, several engineering described the sul struction, and then Alton B. summed up for the United States Realty and Improvement Company. Judge Parker declared that August Meazanotte, foreman of the gang that set off the blast which preceded the eave-in, was the man who was really responsible for the accident, If any one wa. be blamed, what is the quality of that re- aponaibilit sked. ‘Could it be called ‘criminal? Avsiatant District Attorney Mollette summed up for the county, GERMAN SPY EXECUTED, | of prisoners exceeds 100 officers and OFFICIAL AUSTRIAN REPORT. VIENNA, Oot 86 —The following ficial statement was wiven owt by the Austrian War Office last alent “The battle of the leone ts pro- ceeding. Yesterday, the fourth day, was characterized by «reat infantry pulsed all the Italian wevere loases and . where maintained our position, "Oe the Tyrolean front several battalions | unsuccessfully atiacked our tines of defense on the Plateau of Vilgereu: ‘The enemy's 7 e oases wuftered by the Italians, South. east of this mountain the enemy pene- trated one of our trenchés for a short diatanoe but were ejected by our counter-attacks. A new attack by two battalions of Alpine troops collapsed before our fire, the enemys forces being almost annihilated. Before the bridgehead of Tolmino an attack w: directed against our positions on the ridge weet of Banta Lucia, and near Belz, which remained in our ponses- sion, “The Piava district has been under heavy artillery fire. Concentrations of the enemy's troops near Plava Were dispersed by our artillery. Near Zagora in the course of tha day the Ttallans captured a projecting ports of our trenches but were ejected du ing the night. Before Monte Sabot- ino yesterday forenoon another at- tack failed before our artillery fire, Later the é¢nemy abandond at. tempt to approach our positions at the Gorista bridgehead, “The povereat fighting ooourred in the northern sector of the Doberdo Pla- teau, where the strongest Italian forces repeatedly attacked. in masses, Reoelved by a destructive fire, the enemy was obliged to retreat under cover, An attack against our poai- tion east of Monfalcone had a aimi- ‘of| lar remult, as did all other efforts of the Italfans.” ARMENIAN POPULATION Turks Spared None in Karasund, Declares London Message From Odessa, LONDON, Ost. 9¢—A despatch to the Datly Mail from Odessa says: “The Turks have massacred th tire Armenian population of Kara. sund, on the Black Sea.” Karasund h total population of 4,000, but the number of Armenians in the town is not known. Karasund does a large business in the exporta- tdom of nuts and nut kernels. —— BRITISH WAR AVIATOR COMES HERE FOR VISIT Says They Drop Few Bombs and Are Engaged in Finding Ranges, “Theré ta very little bomb dropping béliy déne now by British military aviatore,” said Lieut, A. B. Ford of the British fying corps, who arrived bere to-day om the steamship Tus- canta of Anchor Lino, on six thonthes' le. of absence, He had Wounded in Northern France ate delved the Distinguished Service Or- der for bis work at the front, While here be will visit Qurtiss tact at Hammondaport, . an military bird men, “My, principal wee, in fying, sald, “was range finding for thi tullery. I dropped no bombs; that's the work of the navy fliers, But it's been rather given HP, of late. You can't be sure of hitting what you alm at, so it isn’t an effective opera- tion always. The German antl-air- craft guns, by the way, are better than ours, It's because they h. more practice, You see, we're o' their lines much more often than they ate over cure.” > FRANCE CHANGES RULE, PARIS, Oct, 26,.—President Poincai to-day signed a decree with regard to the method of observance of article 67 of the Declaration of London,which pro- .|vides that the nationality of ships be determined by the flags ney ovider that the nation- passport Wee-oourt-mar : led. ee Naa The decree Pr ality of the shi The action of Great Britain, 18 a question of fact. ce follows that of BODAY, OCTOBER ‘Heads of New State Militia Flying Corps Who Will School Birdmen in National Defense caer Photo taken Oct, 25, wh tachment of the Naval Militia of came an established fact and the SCORES KILLED BY AIR SHOCKS FROM TEPPELW BOMBS Londoners Slain in Streets Even When Not Hit by Fragments of Shell. (Correspondence of the Associated Presa) LONDON, Oct 15.—Surgeons in English hospitals who have attended victims of Zeppelin raids give re~ markable facts regarding the work of the is hoped) of many other much needed additions 86, 1086. Powe ano FRANK + @ jation de New York be Naval Militia forerunner (it Burnside, the na, shows Capt the alr. FRENCH DEFEAT THE BULGARS: CERMANS CLAIM BIG SUCCESS (Continued from First Page.) fles a continued advance but not any particular Acceleration of the Austro-German movement south- ward.) LONDON, Oct, 2%6.—The report that Turkish troops are being concentrated at Burgas, Varna and other points on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria w reiterated in advices received here to-day from Athens. Reuter’s ccrre- bombs launched from aircraft, Apart from their explosive force, missiles dropped from a height of a mile or two gain such momentum that they do great damage by their disturbance of the air, Some of those killed have met their death from the shock of explosions without being hit by any fragments, of shell or sustaining wounds, Per- sons have lost legs and arms from the same cause. A large proportion of those killed in the streets and a majority of the wounded have re- celved their wounds from broken More persons in the London area, have been killed or wounded in the streets than in Uuildings. Notwith- standing the warnings of the Govern- ment that they should stay indoors, the inhabitants persist in crowding into the streets, running to windows and going to the housetops when the word that Zeppelins are coming is passed around, A prominent American resident has mounted a telescope on the root of his house, 8 Was entertaining & dinner party on the ening of a recent raid. The party ascended to the roof and had a good view of the spectacle, ee BREAK OF THE ALLIES WITH GREECE IS NEAR Edward) Grey Announces That Offer of Cyprus Has Lapsed. LONDON, Oct. 26,—The allies’ offer of Cyprus to Greece has lapsed be- causé Greece had not seen its way to helping Serbia, Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey told the House of Commons to-day. A diplomatic break between Greece and the allies was hinted at by the Central News to-day as a possibility, it alfled operations in the Balkans are interfered with by the Greeks’ inter- pretation of their neutrality and by the attitude that their treaty with Serbia does not require them to come to the Serbs’ ald against Bulgaria. A note handed by the allies’ repre- sentatives to the Greek Government contained such an intimation, an Athens despatch to the Central News said. ATHENS, Oct. 26 (via London).— Another Cabinet crisis has been aar- rowly averted, During a debate in tho Chamber of Deputies a differen uf opinion developed between Stephen Dragoumis, Minister of Finance, and Bleutherlos Venizelos, former Prem- ler, and leader of the majority >arty, M. Venizelos reminded the Govern- ment that its control of the mber depended entirely on the votes of his party. The Chamber was thrown in- ty confusion and the sitting was sus- pended, The Cabinet assembled hastily, ond Sir spondent says that the Turks are to oppose Russian attempts to land troops, having replaced the Bulgarians because it was feared the latter could not be counted on to resist the Rus- sians. | A despateh to the Exchange Tele- graph Company says: “Five thousand German soldiers from Constantinople are replacing Bulgarians at points on the Black Sea Littoral. Defense 0: the coast has been entrusted to Ger- | many,” | SOFIA (via London), Oct. 26.—The Bulgarian War Office issues the fol- lowing statement relative to military) | operations on Oot, 24: | “Our troops have captured Negotin and Prahovo on.the Danube. The} booty, #0 far now known, is one com: | missariat storehouse, twenty railway carriages and war material, We cap- tured also one officer, 270 men and found on the battlefield the bodies of 300 Serbs. “Prince Cyrille and the commander of the army were solemnly received at Uskub.” (The last official statement from Sofia before this said that the Bulgarians had captured the greater part of Uskub in Macedo- nia, but that the fighting there Pobr, Commander of the new Flying Corps of the varia: Russian attacks east of Bara-| Monday to force Koumania into the novichi- and in the vicinity of our | War On the mde of ine Quetrnte . positions on the canal south of Lake| Roumanian friends are de- y yakoy: e rep " ressed, Bucharest advices to-day. | Vygonovskoye were repulsed pregaed. Bucharest adviogs naa, - — —_— — -—— —_ —— |GERMANS RETAKE BERLIN CLAIMS —— French Keport Covering Fight- ing in Champagne Says There Was Little Change. :| : o] LAN, Oot & (¥e Lendente ty the tent of today’s War port en the febting om the fromt of Sowcher enemy bend Erenede allacks were repulsed, “In the febting Which took place Cet Mat « salient angle north j# of oUF position fell temporarily the hands of the enemy. The terday were driven out 4 more than 16 men ined in our bands Northeast of Le Meenii the enemy still ceouples « € pasne district at with limited Guctsations, to the announcement made by the French War Office thie after- noon, The stubborn French eRe int ene com ¢ ‘ ance and the offensive activity of of New York, and Frank H. French troops eh the ir aviator under whose tutelage | attacks of the Germans. Following is the newly organized filers will learn to master the text of the War Office 0 “The close fighting in the am - pagne district has continued in the centre of the position known as La Courtine, and the Muctuationa of the tide of battle have been held to a limited urea, The stubbora resistance of our troops and their immediate re- turn to the offensive were successful in breaking the counteracts of the enemy “A lively attack to the northeast of Massiges made us master of a Ger- men trench ¢loae to the positions fe cently conquered by us.” —_————— ROUMANIAN FRONTIER CLOSED TO BULGARS Rome Hears of Such Action, but Ber- lin Declares Roumania Holds Aloof From Allies. ROME, Oct. 26 (Despatch to the London Dally News).—As Bulgaria has arbitrarily refused to allow the transit to Roumania of goods landed at Salonika, even when they were imported before the outbreak of war, Roumania is retallating by refusing to allow the transit of Bulgarian goods, She has therefore practically closed her frontier. BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Oct. 26.—Attempted popular demonstrations GERMANS CAPTURE A RUSSIAN TOWN FOR SECOND TIME Von Hindenburg, Prince Leo- pold and Von Linsingen All Reported to Be Gaining. BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville), Oct. given out to-day by the War Office in connection with the war on the Eastern front: “army of Field Marshal von Hin- denburg: The Iloukst sector again has been crossed north of Iloukat: The village of Kasimirshiki, whiah temporarily was taken by the enemy Sunday, again is firmly held by us. “Army of Prince Leopeld of Ba 26.—The following report was “army of Gen. von Linsingen: To | the east of Kolki and to the west of Czartoryk the enemy positions were | stormed during the night of Octy 25. A general Russian counter-attack was unsuccessful. Further progress waa made yesterday. The enemy left in a don)—Calla for the overthrow of Premier Bratiano of Rumania were shouted during a meoting yesterday in Bucharest presided over by for- mer Ministers Take Jonesou and pesco, A resolution was passed fa- voring Rumania’s intervention in the war to prevent a@ junction of the Ger- sal mans, Hungarians and Bulgari: our hands four off.cers and 1,450 men | MAns Hangar g the existence of and ten machine guns.” Rumania, Extra Special for Tuesday Only f Chocolate Covered Raisin & Peanut Clusters, 19¢ |! was still in progress on Oct. 23. Prince Cyrille is the sécond son of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria.) BALONICA via Paris), Oct, 26.—~ A brigade of British troops leaves Salonica to-dey for Dorian (forty mileg, northwest of Selonica). The object of this move, ao it te stated, is to prepare an advance on Strumitsa in conjunction with the French move- ment by way of the Stura valley, when the allied offensive against Bul- saria is undertaken. LONDON, Oct, 26.—The Bucharest, Roumania, correspondent of the Tim nda the following: he Serbian troops have with- drawn from the neighborhood of the Danube and the Austrians have crossed the river, traversing the island of Odakale, The Aus- trian forces will now obtain free Passage through Bulgaria frem Orsova, where fifty steamcrs and lighters laden with munitions assemble having secured mastery of the Danube, are prepar- ing to transport heavy artillery and munitions. The allies have aske headqu t and more, by which tim be fortheoming, says graph’s Nish correspondent date of Bunday, @. correspondent adds that Berhien troops can hold out double that time, pid REE U. S. CONSULATE QUITS NISH. 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