Show 6 t CAPTURE AMIENS KERMANS I I J JI ter Three Days of 01 Fighting Kaisers Kaiser's s Army Takes Big Rig City City- on March larch M to Paris ParisI I I LONDON Sept 3 p. p A in-A m A dispatch from Amiens France to the Daily Mail dated September 1 4 declares that the G Germans nave have have taken possession of Amiens after three days' days daysI I fighting f- f Amie Amiens ls is the capital of the department of Somme Somme It It is seventy miles directly north of Paris I x 0 xIt It is a manufacturing city and has a population population population tion tion of t It is on the line of the tIle railroad to Boulogne and andI I about fifty miles to the west vest of La Fere Fete and other points in the department of Aisne Aisne where there has been fighting during the last few days between the allied armies and the Germans BOI BORDEAUX DEAUX Prance France Sept 2 by way vay of Paris Sept Sent 3 8 5 45 p. p m. President m. m President Poincare and the members of the French cabinet arrived arri ved here today and were vere greeted by immense and ch cheering crowds They have baye established headquarters for forthe I the govern- govern ment I. I f PARIS Sept 3 p p. p m. m fin m.-fin An n immense and complicated com com- complicated system of is being constructed outside le the city t r It t is is' reported that t the the c o work AI are arc e keeping several hundred thousand men busy t f Uy 0 United Press PreEL t PARIS PARISH PARIS Sept 3 Despite Despite the transfer of the I seat of government to the city of Bordeaux ther the r situation seems improved today 4 The ferocity of the German assaults on the left wing of the allies is decreasing and the opinion of experts is that the kaisers kaiser's soldiers have worn orn v themselves out in constant marches and attacks t On the other hand the position of the allied t troops is stronger today than it was vas three days l ago However all are agreed that the next forty- forty eight hours will d decide cide the fate of Paris i LONDON Sept 3 1 10 a. a m. m The The battle to decide I I whether history will repeat itself in a second siege of to the latest official Paris is still in progress according announcement here Future historians will vill write volumes about the detail details details de de- deI I tails tail s of this battle but all the British public knows knovs officially concerning the titanic struggle the struggle the most mo momentous nib nib- British soldiers have fought since Waterloo Waterloo- is contained in one sentence of an o official cial report issued last night by the press bureau Continuous has been beell in 41 progress along almost the whole line of battle I ITo To this generally the French official con communication adds the fact that the allied forces have fallen back to toward card the southwest to avoid an action which might have haye been en engaged a ed d under unfavorable conditions i How far and to what line the allies have gone is unknown The Tho official bulletin of last night is the first word the British people have received from their government concern concerning inS the present battlo battle Tho The last previous bulletin was Field Marshal Kitchener's r statement issued Sunday ni night ht throw throw- in inc a welcome light on the previous four days das battle which ends ended Saturday and which reflected the greatest credit on the tho generalship and the tho discipline of the tho British arm army In spite of ot the tho fact that the tho French capital has bas been removed to Bordeaux and nl that tho the German army of the west is within thirty miles of the outer fortifications fortifications forti of Paris a strange air of confidence prevails today among tho allies ames The general feeling seems to be that tho the German ITerman erman attack is is wearing itself out in hammering awa away at the allies allies' J lines line which g give ge e but do not break President Poincare has issued a proclamation to his people telling them that military necessity alone alono has led d him to remove his government o er ment to Bordeaux Austrians Marching to Western Front Trout LOmON ON Sept 3 3 p. p m. m m. The Tho Amsterdam correspondent t of Reuters Renters I Telegram rain company compau telegraphs raph that last week neck 1500 Austrian soldiers belon belonging ing to the heavy hoa siege o artillery corps of Trieste passed through ugh Cologne Cologno on on their to the western theatre of the war way Tho The correspondents correspondent's authority for this statement is is a Hollander who has just returned to Amsterdam from Cologne Tho The journey of these Austrian troops lasted four days das and aud the soldiers brought t their cir own own siege material with them Vi By Associated ted Press ROME Sept 3 via is Paris 1047 a.m. a. a m. m T m.-T n. Tho Russian embassy here has received received re reo re- re an o official report from Petrograd Petro- Petro grad rad setting forth that Russian troops are arc triumphantly mar marching hin on Lemberg repulsing the Austrians all along tho the line The fi fighting has been on a n gigantic sea scale 80 Russians being en engaged against a R Austrians If If all indications do 10 not fail the I report from the tho Russian Russi n capital continues con the the Russians will wUl bo be definitely victorious and as m asta a result the roads to Vienna and B Berlin will be open to the Russian armies IThe The embassy has been notified notified that the Austrians were overwhelmingly o defeated de do- losin losing more than men and seven fifty cannon I The occupation of the tho city citi of Lemberg Lem- Lem l Lemberg m. m berg berlt was wn ea paid tl to be imminent |