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. -e- AN COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED BY THE BRITISH to Kecapture Po at 7 . % Efor: sepval Fa Big Guns of Allu She Germat Third Line wor bs tee Aheast of Albee . ganteed ¢ rma. ove “ The were repulsed, thy eae ‘ pam " : Perins heavy ive wid fab ened : it oe ve difficult ft BD wuberyuent Mee ween *. ecourding oa _ ume et PM mee Hand t " git @here 1 = bend fgdting aed ere om ore ope s Meetwern the Anere aos the o Land on Vive hundret ay me the urbe © bee , Gey beee taken by us sinre last reports ' DH ) According to ene tempaten o tiw map oMlcer who surrendered 100 Men We @ body sab be (meugit Chey wont | sethe of more uae alive in Ge omany afie SP he war than teat ee] German writs from the Verdun * tromt hove appeared in action ageinet the British north of the Gemma having bees transferred | tithes off ree (4 Mew many German soups dave s otm on terion uf vheen Wansferres from Verdun timate reeulte = The pubite ’ fiafed that tien Ie . ’ coompliahing (he real object The rela ively small number captured he Gee to the fact that the Germans, ' Me Anticipation of the attack wih. | a SUCCESSES IN THE TRENTINO : - - at o whels, it offensive of the allied armies | Mines entered ite second pham with oS rd and Prench guns preparins | E “Ake way for another twtantry rush | While Advances Are Reported | FD cemminst tne Germar tines More than | at Several Points Ps iegh 009,000 soldiers and 10.000 guns of — ’ various calibres are engaged HOME (via London), Suly 6 New | ~ ‘The gus that broke down German gycpeasen have | won by the Hale works and cleared the path | no they offensive in the ‘Pre = the attack launched last Baturiay tino, the War Ofice announced to per been moved up and are directing day terriffe cannonade against the (er. tam third line of defense, The artil-| prviss apread slong & wide frost yes as Teertay Opposite the British front the Ger- Pinan artillery ie making @ stronger “preety than during fast week's can. German reserves continue “Yeaterday, after severad atiompta, & “}rtg press forward to reinforce the our Alpine troupe reached the eummit | tines. of Monte Corto of On practically all fronts where the Armies are now engage’ ihe vee have settled down fro ular strokes to the systematic im of the Austro-German The Russians alone now Threatening to break out in an offen. sive along their entire 800 mile front “Retween thé Adige and the Hrenta | the enemy if making every effort t contest our advance and haw attempt: | ed to counter-attack at various pointe. | tm the Adige Valley, during the night of duly Swe repulved an attack the Monte Zugna trenches HOP went the of diMouttic histance, we Monte Mellugio « Kia Fereddo and ny ‘Un the Sette Commun) o nothing of importance occurred Ty the Campetie Vailby, near Mago and enemy's KY creat of | toward toau Merant tte Le ty op Sd reported already to have invaded gratin ine aes ntti aoe i 1. | are counting their progress tions on Tima Laneta, but waa! giles each day. The Htalinne are! driven off with heavy lone, leaving steady but very slow progress MUNC Priaoners and threo machine} thelr offensive ARAN. (De AUR ee ee ete cont ane artite| im the Trentino, lery activity hae inerenséd bigit | Thus far the French operating im |e In Lhe Monfaloone aector has con tthe allied offensive t four time uch territory, ured more prisoners and gener- have appeared more succenst . han the British north of Bomme. | believed the Germans a: rape the French were eo busy at Vo they would be unable to partite] pate tn a joint offensive, They mi RO UNUBUA) Preparations to meet a hh attack, bul with knowledge the extensive Britieh preparations ‘BELL-ANS : tinued. We took some priny machine guna and tre ave erm, tw mertare” | GERMAN PAPERS SEE GREAT PERIL IN DRIVE | ocoupyed Frankfurter Zeitung Refers to the} French Advance Particularly is Remarkable TANDON July S The Central) News correspondent at Amaterdain| ye the Mrankfurte tung rete the Freneh advanc on VPeronne Warkable’ and continues We know we © val A oe be bsolutely Removes ae ik Re Ana ndigestion. One package +t" sisi) are dangsvoun, bath it. 2bcat all druggists. |", important resorves by @° Lamscaal ear2e 2c) Pome eee A enerrhagel og od " Ty heavy task nm the defenders There te no question that the theh Will atlempt to profit in their new Menaiv by the «¢ erence they * od Hrowugh failure at the battle The heevitune of Cologne says that be be widest circles of the Ger f the allied offensive ts held up Ger many wil erent deal wre DEMOCRATS TO CAUCUS. WASHINGTON ef the will Haider the ley nthe re have accomplished a July f= De aUCUR LoniMhE te HKtlve prowramme rof the with & view to bringing about an early ad Atlant is expected on th@Adminie strong Oppusition. orate | Austrian Attacks Repulsed, | Panubic \a 1h Lhe upper Astion Maasip. in spite the | partew THE EYEWITNESS STORY OF DEVASTATION THE ALLIED DRIVE the at Nat “e fowr-tas ty ‘ ‘ teen ate Ant ahelin what feat watiet an iinet What by thrilled with rh had How np the German e ont are x hn batter Aidty had Hettien What wow formerty Hine of trenches hy w Hiterally all Callen have tor dental we ne now vt Th 1 over rem the soll watt Ae a a! bles Choppy wee binan, 1 foot profound pide Wa the frat of my ation ty phic thie moi, t juered fF 1 owie Mmotiahud vonp wine Craw weatlered & A bitle oyrpnes of the Gorn Hine along what we thelr trench =a walling when it will te punaibile “ bared vtauban, Hk St Neaalre and disapy eared wi suffered ino onter vain, Maing bi Huet atl iffer Jing on the ruin [nent away town entered. erow Ger ONtHgleMOntA were tely and) broken Hn oot alolls, wore ywhere ther on Ne t ha the par the tu give test hideour of ont then Verimetion AbLAN aréney, haw alinost r othe fire whieh it te become French n rewuin " rang had tor The ¢ the clvilian population, (h boing enipty when the Melitta met slelin Rut the fowing yoowas pled wail rpaen The communicat ing to Monta rough path yarda by shel With braken rifles. ndoned ren tr ledge of armen fcauipmeot very where treneh lead nothing but a two or three Thole strewn ut every > HIS CONSTITUTION 0. K. Wow valth te Good, About one-third of thi Presented thomontves nehip at the County today were rejected and told by Jurtier Of to POLAR In from one to two your One of the applicants sald that he had tend the United States Constitution, bat could Net remember any partof it. An her Wak not quite certuin what the constitution war A thi: thought Was “some sort ofa law” And a fourth val amile by auyit caused a ger Commander Awe TON WASTIN Winslow, nder of Vieet, will be retired for age rding to orders f nt tordmy we FORT ERIE ENTRIES. FORT BRL ton for to July Ter WACK Dine ji ' a ae ' iS, Vuriien be Mauna 1} \ Ros Tah WN WAGE Vivre foe nha man) W thre Ton, Neier pia Porat wnt Nea 1 ' Oa Game ara e FURTIE WO) ar ol t i Tetohe Hreia i PEARS NPE ACE ware aud want Ania Led) nea \ . Hare aii wear! AOR “Turse | p60 ‘ willing Wailea lors 10k Nokon 1d YOO Brigie M 10r Pen th ri % allowance iamed Vrach fant -_ w Clenmer Fatally Mort cleaning windows on the fi floor of the building, No 8@ Park Mlave | this aftern Peter Baluma, twenty Yours oid, of No. 40 Bast Fifth t fell to the street. At the Volunte bital, Where he was taken suffering fractured shull and ght wrist, a 4 eapegted that Le will die, the Nvtge Hwith cM WINSLOW To RETIRE. | DEO T Rot Man rary Oiny. Pim. Sen. EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 BHIG GEN, DWYER. MAA Rev RMOPRIN, LIKUT WW BARBOUR WALL STREET WAR AVERTED BY CARRA IS VIEW AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Oar Marly ag alt In fr un Sugar ‘ Mow Wow CHICAGO Tate bavi, opening Motor tor uly at y ard te etrengthe Mot tt was wltitie ation of C on we ab ver the favorabl ov " w nt str w Heat f ite mabatie Steet 1 Stead tas not Lastin note all Digher wold at wivances Town a little sing Quotations, wonge t WHEAT AND CORN| u 1s ‘4 the but S. Bteod ek At 140, “ine be from two to three Mexiean thee with up throughout MARKET. tee WHEAT Interview ation pric Selling and the market ARtH on publ Mexiwan hi no Car nal the --—. to any to Your trame prisone this Government “1 | © | Cove oy *| always ad] eonstitul Met wit | Neves, lof its eulty tory, fore | th ne hotw The at nent has diate solution of the two polnta which causes of the con countries, » the try np the American Gov that the the during rer ts bee ta rs wo satisfactory ities. was also the earnestly the conferences and dixpone te reasonably, frontier the Mexte and ssh the soverelgnty of Mexico, Is the Im- of the confilet withdrawal of Amertes an | iy mediate caus object tovernments: “The Mexican Government is will- nq to consider in a quick and practi- al way and prompted by @ sp’ oncord the remedie » applied to the pre: Several Latin-American countr have offered their friendly mediation o the Mexican Government, and the in principle. in Meat for cantonments along y line 1 two m from being ‘or | troops, on the one hand, evtion of the two solution of which must be the direct- the efforts frontier, essential eek sour " Kxcellency of further byoof of the sincerity of the desire of pacific release was a reach a im Govern: Vaso, (Continued from Firat Page) agement sugested the boun- now, rament be- lis reported in an insecurity | » of dim. Government on its part believes that the stay of |p, Amertean Mextean a trespass on} There- | nd tho pro- | on the probler of which should ent situation, been Jimine bur iaily, agents mobilizel at Chihuahua » Parral, Rosario, veo City and are t While Carranzista ib those ch ‘orreon an ing reeruitin the slackened the activities begun sever weeks ago. se STEAMSHIP SHELLS GERMAN SUBMARIN Berlin Reports “Unprovoked” tack on U-Boat in the Mediterranean Sea, BERLIN, July 6 (By wireless Suyville).—An unprovoked attack ¢ uw Teutonic submarine by a steamsh nnoUnE Admiralty to-day of the}! of This as it imme- to out by the low: “A submarine ently | ranean of the Central Powe returned from the Medi ond reported that on the ev ning of May 27, while cast of the learle Istinds (in the Mediterran off the nish coast) it was shell terrl- y! ad drilled districts bave never | aul Ei to on ip ment given us fol. rs re Ba- an a 00 a large steamer of unknown na- veg, {tonality, at a range of about 10,0 oMeh | etres, ‘The steamer had not been % th) stopped by the submarine, No 4. was done te ane submarine,” BO-MILE GALE STRIKES both it of Pensacola Cut Off by Storm Wind Does Damage at Mobile and Other Points, = CITIES ON THE GULF and HUGHES HAS BUSY DA WITH VISITORS AT ASTOR nt fail « 4 campaign Ie no officlal an eluhor My soit is len hewd nouthoant . Street and Fifth Kt was said b nothing definite had be the date or place with the notification « Understou uarter wid Avenue Mr t , day 4 Hughes n f his punmaitter, ™ end r Vranwe « 0 baw Chauncey | country ape and tin ow " the Jeoement war Hug Mr that the ibe i ting vind that focided meeting aguepucT ENTRIES. AQUEDEet July 6 Th raves are # PIWST NACE Mist ti ai "I for COND MACY sane Fait Want na sien ine OT MMe ittie. Nearer oa eee iveaa ho, rOURTH amg 0 si Hg. Col 106, Nev HACE Twn your Noland 40 Pern WAGE Maren anid ge fran “10, t ares RACE_ For sellin, FIRST and ap: » De . Lily Heaven: Weather, Plum ran. RACE. COND Steeplechase HM about thre and out j Park and Whit Meta al also FIRST RACE~ | olds and upward; dns nix fu longs.- stralght $ first; Moss Fox, 4.44, show $3 11k (urna), Heolas Carlin, Thor ndthrift, Forehand), show $8.70, place soluun. | | thre ACK *Maater 2 ol Wi M \ r 4, 20, second; show | $4.60, Fien mi N.Y oeinorrow a Tn Andes, hipseard Sir Ten aLiny 1d; mavens; lershant, 112 Mekinaatie, 11 rack good Benjamin e@ and Brighous Four-year-olde and dlc, a with FORT. “ERIE. RESULTS. Purse $609; three-year- selling: foaled in Can- Billy rew, 0 $16.80, VW cObert), Mau: third uso ran. Good Mias Lass, RRANZA’S REPLY MILD AND FRIENDLY; ASKS MEDIATION Officers of the New York National Guard Upon Their Arrival at Brownsville, Tex. REPORT 122 NEW PARALYSIS CASES; 7 MORE DEATHS a4 of the Iieranee eed me ' mo ba bee rv ae ' wepe from Che Phatiipe were nonkey ate on oner Hevlin ¢ mtv bo 1h with reon wae rounds bis as tay « up tt pistante where the nen infected eb per cnr parents of the » afford patents are epitel, tut the insists on Imo- uy attendant » Wu prevent the dren are at be emoved t nt of He trated murse able Deepa and nore of Mew order swalnet admitting eblt> moving pleture effect to-day, end seued amuinat alt or eutherings of f sixteen to * went int were re warninis prominer hildren Practically thee and phyaloiwns tire force of nureen nected with the |Health Department spent thelr holly day working. At elent-thirty yeuter+ day morning, Commissioner bmerson, by Dr. Simon Mlwttebs, is in charge of the feild force; Dr Hertran Waters, head of th Hureau of Infectious Diseases, and Dr Lowe ©. Ager, one of the de partment’s advisers, made a tour of fnspection of the Infected districts in South Brooklyn. They personally dug Into ash heaps, inspected back yards, peared beneath dark collar stairs, examined patients, tulked with mothers and fathers who were opposed to haveing their ehil- dren sont to the hospital. They or- red to hospitals ilve of the pationts who had been allowed by inspectors to remain in their own homes, and persuaded the parents of another vie~ tim that the hospital would give the child better care than he waa receiv. ine at home GARBAGE CANS AND IGNORANCE sccompanied whe Nie | SPREAD DISEASE. Many violations of the sanitary code were found, These consisted of uncovered garbage cans, filled to overtiowing and infested with files; unclean balls, stairways and back yards, which provided an excellent (breeding place for insects that are believed to carry the germs. For the most part they were greet- ed in friendly fashion by parents, A not infrequent condition was to find the patient in an unscreened room with flies crawling over the sick ba- by's face. Hcreens or instant removal to the hospital was the order in every case, GEN. WOOD BARS CHILDREN. None Can Visit Governor's Ieland While Paralysia Scare Last Major Gen, Leonard Wood announced to-day that he is determined to pre- vent the spread of paralysis to Gover- nor'# Island Orders have been issued not to per: mit children to land on the island, uf less they live there, until danger frgm the disease has passed, —— CHICAGO WATCHING PLAGUE. All Babies Brought From East Ex- Reported, amined at Railroad Stations, NEWARK, J, July 6.—The Board} CHICAGO, July 5. — Every baby of Health announced the death shortly |brought to Chicago from the Bast to~ noon to-~fay of George Witt y was examined at railway atations vr three urd 4 half years old. of | by Chicago health authorities seareh- 1s Pdi MP rae ee sd rs ing for traces of Infantile AIA, | Dita Te SRO deat Chae: tee Determined. te prevent, tpreka ne the ever, is th, ariver| u ins betwe 1s Ruppos ew York epidemle to Chicago, He: Mommiasionsr: Hoberteon” placed hehe teen physicians at work Watching trains from New Yor ‘There are only th tile ne olyais in Chic son sald, 6 cases of infan- 0 now, bias cIico. Suddenly, on July 4, EDGAR WILFORD ater has accepted it siphia aes M. WILFORD, of Cedar Grove, N. J, herefore the Mexican Government) NiEW ORLMANS, La, July 5A fantile Paraly: Funeral servives in St, David's Bpte- 2. | snly awaits information that the Gov: | wind and rain storm, with the wind | PHILADELPHIA, July | snsl Ghurch Geant crerw at B wean wl opnment of the United States would! poaching a reported velocity of elwhty bulletin: Braiae A Pree RG 4 ‘Thursday evening; members of Belle- ! | 9 disposed to accept thie mediation! mies an hour at Pensacola and sixty | paralysts, hos be cn Lanued by the Hoard) ville Lodge; No. 108, F. & A. Mis ore ‘for the purpose mentioned above or! or more at points west of there on of Fuulte ie Lye hare. fe Aa resprettully tnvited to attend, ‘The tm- | vhether it ie etill of the belief that! ing coast, swept in from the Gulf | would be Kept on railroad atations ux (erment will be Friday morning at + | ne game results may be attained by| io day. Keports this afternoon were | UUUnonKe. cup Trenton Cemetery, a) | meane of direct negotiation by both | i) at the wind was increasing and ap- Governments, parently the storm was rapidly mov- | “In the meantime this Government | ing weatward © | proposes to employ ail efforts that) pojegraph companies reported that Di may be at its disposal to avoid the | penmoola was cut of at 9.30 o'clock | eourrence of new tneidents which) tnig morning, and hours later pros- 1" | nay cqmplicate and aggravate the | pects of getting into direct communi | situation, At the same time it hopes] wition with that city were meagre. | sat the American Government on It] Wire service all along the Missisaipp Se es 2 make use of all efforts toland Loulsinna consis wae interraptea, | | sPectat for Te Bey, Wednesday, Special for To-Morrow, 12 | orevent also new acte of its military | Shipping at, Mobile| suffered and RAPRERRY ony cnocodhursday, July 6th is doeks at Fort Morgan were destroyed, ‘ood mmiertii OCOLATE AND VANILLA CARAs R | and civil authorities of the frontier Ty gule swept through streets of MEL BON BKONK—The centre of tl ‘ hat may cause new complications. | Mobile, breaking windows and doing Horeinprived of a morsel Lhd “1 avall myself of this opportunity |other damage. The wind was bigh | ise ake Brench on ‘Cream: ;= 3 ; Jat New Orleans, but no serious dam. | aH favors, to reiterate to Your Excellency the has been reported alle 13¢ (asurance of my most distinguished |"* a | voUND' box | ment it terate surances “Having ir The note is While & Laborers Throat on Dowery| astructions of my Govern tne Flak, ‘ords me pleasure to re \ affords: m pls es th ; After a fight in a saloon at Bayard | » Your Excellency the O8- | scot and the Bowery Just before noon | of my most distingulshed |i gay, Thomas Brown, « laborer, of No Weat Street, walked out and started | igned) ARREDONDO.” = | down the Bowery, Willlum Seybert, a barber, of No, 108 North Seventh Street Gated July ¢ |Philadeiphia, overtook him and slashed the note was being trans: | hrowne neck with \tagor, Sey bert Was »nsideration (Signed) “C. thus nsideration, complied AGUILAR” with the jiated reports were received here that |SANKM wler Wenien a oe ey iwranda is reeruiting, drilling and | untee livepiial fownd Brown had hb Wiping large Bodies of volunteer |sP mush blond that there was ttle he 2 | Sroops > The troops are being concentrated | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, me of the larger elties of northe| United Ci Stores : yiarterly. dividend af tly » Mex co Reports mdiow that mn Mik f Wik: this aie commands vf volunteers bave of curd July pide | DYING AFTER SALOON ROW. | ‘The sweet, mallow, in Toothsome Waln usurious covert anus € MO art of this eweet te a hom reamy, Maple-finvored Mursh= nt, BARCLAY STREET 6.80 pm sat 10 pm. Py ORTLANDT STREET Closes TY op. om. Daily PARK ROW4NA8SAU Clones DA pom Bat Lh 400 BROOME STREET Cloves T p.m; Ba 10 p 98 EAST 230 STREET Clonee 10 pom Daily 472 FULTON &T., BKLYN Closes 1289 iy 1 EAST 42d STREET, The specitied KHL foetus ve yer Closes 11.90 FP, M,—Seturday and Madison Aves. Clow MOAN FUEL FE RRICAN Putt Ay ¢ FONE KCTIONS In teminted Hi e vie ud delivntety candy, riot BROADWAY Nowen T p.m 147 NASSAU. TRE Jones 6.30 p.m 10 p. 200 WEST i28TH STREET Gioser TL 80pm 23 WEST 4TH STAR MJ loess tn mnt Met, 10D, i, 49TH &30 AVE. cites that ye sae Near 187 MARKET 6 lores L1.80p.m ao at TA, cach case, athe container tn \

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