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we Ge ee ent ot Panininn, Preparetory | tne and they continue te Se GD Gtrance on the Mty, and Glee) One of car teteniry nee wi the emeeny from Wonks wore captured Pepert from the Huswien War Mor ee treeh victories oh the He . ity mien wart ot Lew] Chere severe) villeere and) Potowing & the tom “Wierre febting te continuing en the Fiver Mekhed, te thr re glen of Mh ebeeker, the village ot Veto Lutechewsha, tor 1 be town of MUbTTT end the villeee of Kereta "On the river Meret own trope APO BAVencing oF 6 feeult Of fence Rabiing, The eoemy te mohing « Reeperete rewietencn toe tetwren defensive setions and evunter © Mot anthatand ne the ene * efforts * advance, ow Gen, bake peated enemy ow on the right t having re by ae and commanding the hee w% before the village of Tre. saneonesarowre “One of our cavalry regiments attacked the enemys infantry, and ® qnmond winch on the flank of the dense monses of Ger wane threw them inte complete disorder, In thie way thelr ad vance was stopped, In this region the gallant troops of Gen, Bkk took, in battles between Aus. ¢ @ total of 165 om. men, In addition over 1,000 wounded Austrians and Germans © captured. This number includes two ateff of core, 106 leutenants and 4,673 men Who were taken in one day's battio em August 10. The loner of the enemy tn killed of wounded, according to the statements of Drivonere, sre enormous. “In the region of the Monaster- syuka-Nimnlow railway the suc- geeees Of oar troops ere develo} sree Uniden = rakiite and Chibent our pe eapeared in battle several ucaion front~In the coast Kerabun our rae taken the litt town An attaach made by went of (Humi 4 by our troopA “Koutheast of Lake Van, In the lage of Neri, and north of Hakkis, in Persia, in the reaton of Motano, our troops pushed the enemy back for a con- mideradl oe heving driven we region to the east of fg vy ¥. region of the vill etree him, reached the Datester, ta the bof the village of we » of Mariampol, and they also the rieht bank of the ih sirius, where they are eon- In. the lo distance to the weet.” Italians—Make Counter Attack on Northern Line. ROME, Avg. 11.~The Austrians 16,000, according to the correspondent of the Tribuna on the Isonso front. (This, with the losses sustained before the fall of the furtrons, would bring the total casualtics we far tm the Geriaia campaign to 66,000.) The fighting ts continuing over a Austrians have retreated along the allroad in the direction of Dorrberg, wight miles southeast of Gorisia, and the national highway to 8skon six miles to the east, and are now attempting to reform their front on @ line extending frem Tarnuva te ‘Vianace, 4 UTarneva le about six miles te the northeast of Gorisia and Vip- paco is on @ river of the same mame. twelve miles to the south- Gam. of the captured city.) w he NEW BATTLE NEAR GORIZIA; AUSTRIANS LOSE 65,000 MEN Attempt to Reform Their Lines for Stand Against An Austrian force in attompling to take the offensive at Monto about 20 miles above Gorizia, and v Tous other parts of the Italian front, pie thus far have been unable to’ vert the Italians from their i" tlona behind Gorista. et ete ‘The Third Army, undor command of the Duke of Aosta, which is stil bear. tng the brunt of the fighting, hus won sh praise, as well as much sym- pathy on account of tts losses. The Duke, before the battle began, called any tm oa his army to fAght and win “in tre Mame of your mothers, your wives, your sisters and your country.” Austrian prisoners repert that the Italian blow at Gorizla came as a ALLIES BEGIN BALKAN DRIVE; + DOIRAN STATION IS CAPTURED French ‘Troops, by Sudden - Blow, Position North of Salonica Evacuated ' : ‘ Last LONDON, Aug. U.—A great allied offensive in the Balkans has begun, @erording to despatches received here this afternoon. P By @ suddea blew on the Doiran front, thirty-eight miles north of Sstonika, French troops have cap- tured the railway station fey es German Fall. against the Austro-Germans, Recent reports from Athens that ® very large part of the Auatro- troopa that defended Balkan line had been withdrawn be- cause of the pressure of allied troops] races are as follows The Bulgars, tt was reported, had taken over the defense of Serbia from an allied invaston, was reported from Berlin two weeks ago that Field Marshal von Macken- wen, who directed the Austro-German n campaign, had returned to the on other fronts. an front, The exact number of Anglo-French 4nd Serbian troops concentrated on | tees grolds | is not known here, 11.—To-day's oficial | FY lowing om et im the Balkan fro A ontaing the f Bouth of Luke Doiran Nero, believed that the Italian Ivonso front bad been stripped of both men aad munition supplies to repel the Aus- trian ig the Trentino and anticipated Bo attack against Gorizia for at least twe months. Reserves were rushed up to the Gorisia positions Sunday night after the Itallan attack began. They found advanced Austrian positions blown to pieces and the Italians paur. ing through numerous breaches in the Avstrian line. eeenin lig evacuated by the allies when they retreated from Serbia last fall. An of- ep pm Ape the French War carrh i# announcemen: ae oar ry t this The allies have occupted not only Dotran Station but high ground ad- Jacent, the despatch said, For several days advices trom Ger- man sources have reported increasing anxiety at Berlin over rumors that the allies’ Balkan offensive was about to begin, while the great triple of- on the weatern, eastern and Ttallan fronts was under way. The allies, Berlin reported, planned to squeese the Austro-Germans and Bulgere by pressure on four fronts w simultaneously, tated the the enemy made sham attacks with weak detachments which were re- quienes by our fire without serious whiting.” THs BY SEBe WORLD, FRIDAY, A Paris Keports Resumption the Offensive West of the Meuse at Verdun. nmin A Hreweh my broke the be on the wort Preterm tron’ dun, Wart oF the Meu leet ie attacking = 9! caning Wp © German treneh wast of Fetlowing te the teat of te day's feport trom the French War office “Neorth of the ho lery directed « me our arti on terman of mit” a6 and Ga the iery ihe. red. night of Aug, 9 ten tf aerial squadrons = bom the railway station and mee, and the Fren bi soaks at Vou Aus = 11.—North Le-Petit and northwest Voateres, on the Bomme front, | Hritian have made further tare t was announced officially it day vlowing in the text of to-da: from the British in on High Wood, followed by an | artillery barrage om the back urea bef: ea poser and ino how | the next morning I got a ri ck developed. rh a o( Mazantint Potit we | Akron, got on & train and Kot made progress, taking a short fad of Ue mete and in- otk derable loss on the At 6.46 A. M. the enemy her to Narragansett Pier. SAVING STIELOW CONDEMNS CONVICT (Continued from First Page.) waa sore over the went away on foot through the fel “1 did not know Phelps or the we man was dead unth I saw the news. enemy. ——_— yy the trenebas agtured. “ettack | errRLOW, CLEARED, un stack Fopelees with SOBS AS HE HEARS further heavy ‘oon to the enom: “Northwest of Pozleren we povsgeered our line slightly at cer- “Near Neuville-8t, Vaast we exploded a mine last night and covapied the crater with little opporition, South ef Ypres we auocenstully Suir a ruined farm in the enemy's lines, On the re- mainder of the front there was no event of importance: BERLIN, Aug. 1 (via London).— Both the Fi conUnuing their attacks on the nes north of the Somme, Ger- but ne! 1 t tatement ‘Native and British troops at~ ed eal of the Somme with- it “Frequently repeated storm at- tacks by French troops slightly to the north of the river met with unyielding reaistance of Saxon re serve detachments and failed.” Clestes With met th from pets Ff Litt +4+4+4++ 7 ene! = =e ae 28 = 3: 1+ + Ititltetlie + ‘oe F Stet r33 TESS ESE salts *Srernsed seks om p7agst SE 5 serncnesect tess fe: SFE EAE SESE EE EEE SE. ste i+ + #+i+ +1 SBE LE BREESE FE EF PEE EE ECR FEE ESTE TELE a azote. +! Sie gteRu, semeses: St rer FF +1 + bee icc ie Se ra wecerrce fF FER TE =2382 {rn SARATOGA ENTRIES. BARATOGA RACE TRACK, N Ali, U-oThe antries Tor focimortow! Ch ren ol od Gin finan, en idl 2 ee iu m0 bt fa Si Ste fa HE Som rea. keto 43k. 110 iApgeaed Fh ston Sa Cn Brentwood, AT} te =i Bat as Baht te ee Same Vayurautice pti laid, ‘Treck fat, Sing Sing morning, been Sticlow learned for the firat time that another had confessed a part in the murders for which he was nentenced euch and the Liritien are|to be executed, He had heard during the night that Irving King was being questioned in the juil at Little Valley, N. ¥., about Phelps and Margaret Walcott on March 21, 1915, but the news brought to him to-day that King had made a confession came as & complete surprise. said. seemed actually aglow,” “He held to the cell door for a full minute looking at us and unable to speak. Then the tears came and he sank back sobbing broxenly and almost hysterically. men called out congratulations to him, but he could do nothing but ery for several minutes. “When he became quiet we told hin that of course necessary court pro- ceedings would take time and that he would have to remain in the death naid Jater, SLAYER CONFESSED In his cell in the death house prison at 10 o'clock ¢ spread broadcast, Charles he murder of Charles Warden Osborne and Deputy Wi en Spencer Miller took the good news to the death house. tered the stecl-barred abode Btlelow pressed against the door of hin cell and waited expectantly. As the War- den stepped forward, smiling, When they jow's face brightened, “Good news, Sticlow!” the War “King bas confessed.” “For a moment Stlelow's house for 4 while,” “I have had twelve months of it now and a month more won't make any difference,” Stielow said, “ please take out my thanks to every- Tam glad body who has helped me. they have all found out that I did kill those people.” As Warden Osborne and Mr, M’ started away from Sticlow's cell « babel of congratulations again broke out fn the death house, Then sud denly the calling ceased and almos: at the same moment the inm: turned and shouted after the war who was going out the door: “Warden, Warden, please back and help us, will you please come back and help us." Sticlow's application for a new trial will be heard on Aug. 23 in Rochester, King’s first confession, as tt transmitted here, of the man O'Connell, story, ders was reported as follows; went to the home of Mr. Phelps, arrived in the afternoon, made self agreeable to Mr. Phelps and ‘Wolcott, thie invitation, in furth conversation and, the ing grown late, he got tation to spend the night, fore 11 o'clock he was escorted t guest room, which Mr, Phelps hospitality put the room he waited until things quiot, He had determined to ro! ed host, Bhortly after 11 o'clock Ki [pu room and stole gut His r shooting & hours after the news had Stie- The other made no mention to whom he charged the shooting in his later His first account of the mur- On the Sunday of the murder hb and got an invitation to take supper with them. He accepted ‘The meal over, King engaged them He acoepted it and some time be- it hin disposal, | was to rob Mr, Phelps ie 416 00, nus play tui mystery, nd at ry at his ‘ar- en- ‘den tt They i private detectives, duced an alleged | confessio his waa unsigned, but at the trial in) t swore it had been ob- itielow. face Mr. Miller but not ier ate den, ome On! made without July, 1) tained from tenced to death and Green was seat April 10 last. On oe night of April 9 he sent for Dep- ‘den wore he never ut aroused him, Kin To Mrs i n from him, Alinougi Kang had been suspected a long tine, tee authorities at Little Vailey thougat uatil a fow days that *e would be impousible to fasten the crime ton."* Charles Phelps, forty, Btielo 1 got “the on the nig! @u active part in two others, upon him. Tho conviction of Btlelow was or! inally procured mainly through an leged confession obtalned by a vate detective, Sticlow could not align his Bame, but Newton had hii im make hia the end of the typewritten “oonfea- , a wi elby, to Fimira for life. Stlelow was to Miller and minds the confession. In spite of fact that Sticlow had admitted ing it when he testified in his own be- halt, Miller was ao Impressed with the he telephoned to ened to ' ome, where he obtained a tem showed him mentally a child of seven, with a vocabulary ‘The ponteasics contain ing before Supreme Court Loe eeler in Buffalo this am- davit was presented, but not ¢ and forthcoming, Justice had obtained a for the prisoner until Fuly aT) new evilence after th on @ motion for ‘Rumored Fiancee of Young Disaatih Leaves the City for Narragansett b= Raymond Heimont has not yet been formully made, weat to-day with her Tt was reported that young Mr, Belmont of the the party and that | they aro at the Giadetone y KING'S CONFESSION confessed that he took hii pistol and abot and Killed Mr. Phelps, jthat then he took tae same pistol and shot and killed Miag Woleott. ‘The fret confession wea made in tho voune vs BOOTH NiUROlMs, James miston, O'Grady and Sherif hates a must ge mueh of the ered King and for ob! 0 | fe fetaike Yee the STIELOW MADE HIS MARK, BUT DID NOT KNOW TO WHAT. Affidavits were submitted in mo- 1.) thona for @ retrial asserting that a lawyer for Stielow bad ‘rapped this detective into a description of brood wmethods by which be obtained the alleged confession. sistently told his lawyere that he bis mark to the confession realising what the paper was, and simply to avoid constant badgering by the detective. Sticlow has von- eeventy-one years old, and nie house- keeper, death in West at ty, N.Y. 1916. ‘Thi Mise Mai Orleans Coun- ht of March 24, an was in his own home. ret Wolcott was on the steps ofthe cottage across the road, newly engaged jer rot rant & new trial. Justices COLE, ‘AND GUY ASKED | FOR REPRIEVES. Fifteen hours before Btielow was to go to the chair on niely 3% argument fore Justice Cole itn that afternoon J' . Whitman, asking phe poned until of the queation, Justice Cole justice Cr reserved the exeou: be ui 1, § that Hommment conulder th eget aspects be tl : post: d time the execution was - poh this me until Saturday, ari Appelbaum, leader of the Fepented & dentin Guy wn 646 in the fore the time tom, Appriteum pieeded with the Seaton Bie sane time or her, AMETER lon. —> taaby, denying he was ever otuel! don)y.—A semi ecoumt of the | JUSTICE GUY SURE to hie ip Diner declaring the maid’*! sinking by» arine recently of 4 is wntrue, says his wife drank! the Hatlan hip Letinbre, STIBLOW DIDN'T MAKE | 10 excons and that eho atused niin| peoeived. here from Vienna, ALLEGED CONFESSION | #04 vent Uveir two Litto children, He! gaye the Talo don the sulmme- | oul adds that on one occasion she hit rine with two guns, and that there (aeetel The Kevatng Word.) him over the head with @ snail iron| were troops on board, BARATOGA, N. ¥.. Aue, 11—J bank and threw aliver cup be bad] “Atier the submarine had fir tee Charles I Guy, who granted the | ¥Ol at race meets int the front area. | warning shot at a distance of execution of He naid he w “The more convinced St what he was Detective arrest of full con | 24, Juatt rupted to fel! confession. antl r arbitral t platforn n+ Newton. ‘Appelbaum. mark at night of my LITTLE V. y farmer, shot to ever a reque: iff Nichols sald to-day, assault and As|of Randolp! which occu: Phelpa tra: while being bs ah ve pri: and was he! connection Sheriff investigate A suit of found by a wenator Gov, Simon sys- | gti stow was son of o1 He ay shit frie be- falc. Late ry telephoned La {| fre to §, thir Syosset an se eo TOPALM BEACH. Re oe ae a x a he gaid, fourth and last motion to stay the at the conforenc news of King’s confonsion, foasion of Sticlow the more f the Justice waid Genres pressuiy. reprieve 1 was more interested seeing no miscarriage of justice than in @ atiff formal conformity to judi- cial etiquette.” Mischa Appelbaum of the Huma: y to sign the Mr. Appel sanitarium and compulsory hope you forgive me now for ix your head o' do, indeed,” sald Justice Guy. “I look back on It as the happiest — CLOTHING KING WORE BEFORE THE MURDER REPORTED DISCOVERED Irving King, the itinerant peddler, who is alleged to have confessed to the murder of Charles B. Phelps, the West Shelby farmer, and his house- keeper, Margaret Wolcott, for which Charles F. Stielow is under sentence of death, will be turned over to the authorities of Orleans County when: King is held in connection with the of whom are now serving tefms in County will co before the Phelps murder and which he discarded soon afterward has been according to Mrs, Grace Humiston sf to-dav declined to comment on the al- leged confession of Irving King that bid ieee mayrdered Ci Grariee, Phelps oe sel teh erin: SARATOGA RESULTS. reine Se noes by ‘Hr 136 vtuiama), Notte tté tet im RBI 5 ee father > oe eet ont te wget of the mar Hrench Me Tibor, Which Lagt amer FAMILY ROWS FROM New wk July 2, Cawhes Yee and Sinks LONDON, Aue 11 Tee Neorece reamer Arends oom ome Lat cone reporiet on Aue ft ont ave been conk by o |) Beet, bed net for is enews |") [3 Leahy, Re Realty Co, Preshe| Men towed tute Muville May tm the hull \e eonae more | banee dent, Accused of Cruelty, Makes Similar Charge Vea’ A story of marital Mmoompe MAHBILAde Aue ute end family tracsere from bere . h ner Tibor, eth « carge ef Inflammables, caught fire on Ange ® one due. | vain Reach and sisew hore is reveaiod| end sane ot ne on Boe lo, B38 | in papers ied with J terne) 4 ball g emwe TF ‘The Tibor, of lot New Ny: he (8 © ult for @ eeparation brousht by| York on July 2 for Marmtion and wae Mary J. Leahy ameinet Thomas Hs | |)" Gpaws as panting Gloraltar en aly ‘Treasures of ITALIAN STEAMER FIRED ON U-BOAT, SAYS VIENHA uo At the |the Frackett Ke pany Bing M16) Mrs Leahy charges her husiand Aw \efendant m and beet ite mayen th went to bie wife's bedro G word of hi God they do ‘cometh were married . th, 1906, and that No. 200 Fifth Avenue, be had married her metres,” the statement saya, 4 fire from two guns at and attempted to eseape Charles Atielow in here of Btate Democrats, an ereatly pleased by the the stern by sisenaeing “Later boats were lowered from the himaelf and bis son. 08, the plaintify After ascertaining that no atoamer: one remaine w ont be 1 read the alleged con. rd, the steamship rine. tho boats, the subs ed that of thirty pars gone in one boat twenty were in khakt, which confirmed the suspicion that tho vessel ht troops aboard.” was sunk by the sul “Approaching felow did not make it, “He was under third He 4i4 not know in granting the in uaband came out he © cnnuseut to drive her to @ police tea, 1910, the plaintift ly beaten by the she was in bed for a Mrs, Leahy says her husband fre- quently said he wanted to dress weil because he wanted people to think he had married a rich woman, On the way home from Palm Heach, ahe say Leahy left her and did not speak her aboard the steamer for thr because she objected to his attentéens to another woman. DR, BAYLIS ‘BORROWS’? HIS OWN CHECKBOOK Prosecutor, Who Is_ Investigating Relief Commission, Will Let Him Have It to Pay Force. Dr. Charles T. Baylis, whose activi ties In the Allies Hospitals Relief Commission are being looked into by the District Attorney, visited the Criminal Courts Building to-day for the purpose of “borrowing” the check book of the Commission from Aasist- ant District Attorney Markewich, Dr, Baylis explained that the pay- roll of the Commission was due to- morrow, and that all his office help would have to go without salary un- leas he was permitted to use the checkbook. He was assured that it would be sent to him to-morrow morning by messenger, saying. m Room of Hath, or, elahityenix yeara old, of No, Firet Street, died of ‘heart failure in the st who sat all night urging icitate the pital punt fon planks in the Demo- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all psi that night,” said life" ALLEY, N. ¥.. Aue 1 — st is made for him, Sher- of Cattaraugus County Beaten robbery of A. H. Hrown yh, Cattaraugus County, ‘red about the time of the edy. Brown was shot robbed by three men, two LONDON, Co 8. Clark of Amherst peseenetee on the eteamer C! apin, trom New York to this port ht, was beaten into unconsclous- Snot ‘obbed cloth- URW BRYAN.—\t her St., Brooklyn. on Aug. 0, CATHARINE B. BRYAN, aged 7 Reauiem Mass at St Court and Congress Streets re money arc a r ni on for the erime. Risauring the trip, according to-com-| (St 0:80 Saturday morning, | ghe ie rraigned before Judge | plaint made to tl ay. A) survived by be ides sf! her son Vincent, Cometery. with whom Interment Calvary Chat be jay, walved examination oe ie Scouse of the crime. 1d for the Grand Jury in with the Brown case, bocker of Orleans here to-night to King’s alleged confession, grey clothing King wore private detective aguncy, who engaged the agenc: thé third principal in th fn the - jake your vacation ‘‘Get-away’ We know what the last minutes be- course you are in a big hurry thing in a rush and hustle. We Hy the vacation spirit. We are going to valuable time, when it comes to pur- ion Sweets. END COMBINATION PACKAGES tit it rest Loft Store. sn representa a choice collection of ewests re are six diffe wgoe combination: container, neatly wrapped in pla 4 etrached: They’ ore re sald on Pr only. re up tl - Vehlek eels up the different Combine: savings, ranging up to léc. you will * COMBINATION NO. 6 Hcg it Aus. are —Gor, edt to death, tte in the courts ¢ execu wer les each teke nd t 4.23. 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