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Show t , - LAsT , EDITION . , Ne es ,, , E . , , . , ---, . ---- , - to - PACES' ..TErrit ABB LIBERTY ,,,,,,,,, s - , , y NE - . . - ' -- -- ..i:S'-7:t7tontititiO,--,-2-- . RUSSIA 1011 DEINg. it . On General Character Regarding Submarine Warfare and General- Rights of Pt Isms' Okont , SPokas, btitb ft. Reallal la Sketch la -- .: . AUSTRIA TO ANSWER ' AMERICAN NOTE , .Otte MB Alp. cossity etes wIs tit Is Ile rigs Its" Sus., the ad: lures ald 641 Sr. , ....sees. .. .......-..,.- time, wdl revive bee proposal for a modulo item& for Maimtion of British restrictions on neutral conunerCe. In German.. quarters, it was said that this step which had been in contemplation in Germany for some time, could not be announced because of the victories in Poland. wet explained, consider that the victories to their arms in the campaign against the Russians permit Germany to recede a step on the sea. Count von Bernstoiff brought nothing to the state department to impplement his telegram of Tuesday or the overnight neWs dispatches containing the German chancellor's statement broadly inferring that a settle trent of a character mtisfactory to the united States probably would be made in the case of the Arabic. The ambas.3ador. however, reiterated his previous disclaimer of any intent. that Americans should be harmed,, land it was indicated that today's roeIference was arranged by the lest, department rather than the ambassa- the - B futile abed If hen I llo tel , twin, ottuOloy it unt then hear ne mkt eigh, busker then d nee sod ty Mane o andel aome stoi nub oos . bad trait at 06 Maros of thio No'report bed been received from Ambassador Gerard, but tnews dip- -, patches informed officials that the ambassador made inquiry and found that the government at Perlin had no, report on the sinking of the Arabic. There is a notable relaxation of tenMon at the White Rouse and at the mate department. It.wu made plain at bcdh places today that while of--'ficials were much encouraged by the apparent desire of Germany to avoid I break with the United States, the Mai haw Pita ha oetoMo thaw th clam -- - dor. flag elev. op ft- German-officials- thin, ay MAW be we. agaird to 111 la foe of on Pr'. to at as of $ au par- Radio petal br a alai course until he has before him a of the Berlin definite etaternent government's intentions. It seems certain now that them will be diplomatic exchanges in the Arabic case. In addition to satisfying the American government in that single instance they are expected to take on a general character regard- e gening submirm- warfare-and-theral rights of neutrals on the sea. Arabic Incident May Be Considered jlinvinated As a Source of Discord Berlin. Aug 2S. via L'ontion. it a, tn. The Associated Press Is In a position to state on the hers authority that the Arabic Incident may be considered as eliminated as a source ot discord between Germany and America; ar at least is regardwi by the German garerriment In that light. Moreover. Germany In Its desire to continue Its friendly relations with the United States had adopted before the sinking of the Arabic a policy designed to settle completely the whole submarine problem as affecting America. on the basis of good will and mutual underetanding. This is shown clearly by the statement of chancellor von BethmaniHallweg last night to The Associated press. particularly- - by his concluding timark to the effect that not until all the circumstances in connection with the sinking o(, the Arabic 'bad been cleared up would it be possible to say "whether tho commander atone tit our submarines' went beyond his instructions in which case Germany would give complete satisfaction to the UnitFurthermore. during the ed States. eonvereation.the chancellor twice again referred to the instructions given to submarine commanders. He 41110ot inspecify in detail the nsture of these structions but It may be said that they a to, epetition of are designed prevent (Continued ori Cage two.) MMB, Suintimry of War News Aug. 26,1915 mot mai ala tia al oar!. the great Russian stronghold' which has been the in their adynace after the tak-chief most Of tbe ing of Warsaw. Ma been captured by the Teutonic tercels The Rusalaas gave up the fortress. the Berlin official statement sere. after theosorks on the western widisorthwestern front bad been momded and the attacking forces bad succeeded in entering the central prest-thote- nt k, Austro-Germa- of Sall So. vaa. great nveloping movement bag been in programs tor soma time pew front the east. Receitt which threatened to cut off Brest-Litovs- k intimations from Petrograd have been that the Ruesiana wete pre- MO wao of 1114 Ito r paring to give up the Stronghold. AA air raid we uhtereradented pro,ortions. so tar its reported, ha i been made by the preach. who Sent in aeroplanes. over A German arm to the !worth of fetarlouls. In fthesieh.Prussia-- - Metre than ISO bomb.. at of them of large caliber. were dropped with precision" the ' French what t Coat- -' lac-fo- re woo lib. , hi 01 te that to bar e 11 , - - t. ie I N. 'le sts 14 11 - I e, IN e wtol . .t 16111010.,000101100011.1800110,.,. '.. . . ie . , ,,, ,, ..., ::ip:,., - Ail , . 4. 1 r.t BRES I -- SKIIIMISHINS lb , ., Mali Bernie, 12:26 p. TAKE LITOVSK " , Londrn stirmishes tie-lievett the Austrians and nerblans have, Berlin, Aug .:4,,, tr; A ;,'te:ePtS tt, northuerd t6 tne Hattie base of Riga lt marked the resumption or hattlittee ,Say4itie Rofutem:t-Ladetoleavsk,reTine; rtitto'r, '''...'"' ''l WAet-a, on th ug teoni, T he folin tt. ins e,risna: Bresi-L- i toesk ,lit. a h anaoroat. Norqsetwebilvsk by 4 ' !Teutonic force ".111"14- statment was issued her-- b,dal. '1'''th'' ar "'n'kled Annn;-!-ni to rufa !erot,0! the tniddb e,f the, eoun- 21 0' lutabtF ) ft" this erect was Made t.dv. Gt! t , kf; ,wn al White Itue.la., VI LI prevented tho enemy from fortifylrg man t'.4.1 t, "it r , 11,11i1 it: kl$(41,11. this army headqar i On the left bank of the gave, ,r,ri 1,:t,sty thP LOtroi river. to G erman Au.-II ',;!,r.,.. and .. ,,,,; ore. thf u turns' pouth and fol- in the neighborhood of and t t ,. , .t, stormed the l',.,' works ftri tN s vitaa. 'Ada, troop Drenutz. .,,.,,p,then rune Out! It..00 and northwestern '111'; ,:, t iron, "on the same evening tme ,gt, tr. Alr. swamps at Pilarit i rtv 1)WV17,0 hostile a U. r,V,.1datach batt.rita ahpnad whim eesonceeter efelortlarrilst,nisThtheiniteunsiseumv!hi,r, :ht.:, near Bernet and a battery of the tlerkten n'T.111'11,1 ' '24' ni''"''''' lent mealy II ii, i which it.that moment WAS statement wide.' then gage up the going into action." Aug fliv,a ' ". s A I4 ' ' '0 t ::, a , I, :.1 t - ,,fr . ., '''''' , t, ; . ' tt 4 '" I '-- ,. " ,:isi :- : s , , - , -,- Orar-tvat- rnoi,rooTi,t-h.e,:tor-SF- - a a ,.. 1 .. : .,t 2- , - ' , , hatters. Trio liuswn t,irtrees 'hich ,- ,,, nf ltreetLizonra So Far as Known Was the Great- REVOLUTION CRUS H E IN VENEZUELA' ;ertrien171.4,.::'hua5uatt:: nt est Aeroplane Raid that Ever iot the etrohsest 1.,rtreet,,s in Europe rirg . ' Rtwiant Were Prepared to I ,! '':"' Abandon BrestLitoosk li 4,1 ., ,., ,thic------ : ' : --; I, Took Place. , lir OrPflifn landon :a I . I'. ' . hton ae'l - ri, Con, otsowing ar i t'll ,ell'on -- ,, tt .t et : i se Pro. .'ln- ' 1' eat - ------- Took Total Toll of Lives .a. 7 wo Hu. ndred - 'o woo, The Next Line of Defense of the Russiafis -- .. ,nni , KAYSER, 4 ' : out along this third line of 'Russian defgnsive..The siert reclamation projects, and millions of toübles have , bulletin readi: been expended to obtain a proper drainage for the ' "Probably the dreariest belt in all Rtneia is that land, whose thieVeruat of black earth, derived ?ego- through 'which. the third line of ...Russian westenkde-- tatio,ly is expected to be among the most fruitful fermi is' traded. This line runs' throtigh the midat,, future farm land in the blackeatth belt. A t little of :the Whits Russian's countrye land of backward- - biorn than 100 miles 'north of Minsk, enritaibingness eild poverty,, when( an unfavorifig Nature and past Dueneburg, is a level country, mar and again a past' sv.hosnhistory iiiIalLiitihickless chance have, broken. Is strewn With, swells. settee-surfa- ce alike, proved iteptnotherly to the development of the sucg- a sronderful 'Uteri of lakes as to far atitrilral country. and Its people.- The Section" of this line of the lakes of Mestirenland.:- The whole region in the immediate: interestere. those beginning. it Riga, on renter of ,the line is thicklilorestecL primeval, formit1, altic, and following the broad Dvina river, to able fPreati .bristling across. merry Of :. its ,' sections. Dueniburg, turning south at Duenaburg anti follow , Moreover, the whole area surrounding the third line ing the railway through Vilna, Lida, Becanovicid, in- - of &Orion is emend by innumerable riverlriverlets i utt''Iri-4"alt.calfictua.;er; face c.n,ratRrecdt, ttn!tut ,tdh..741g1.1:e' withtir:lithog 7 iI bruised H. is paid to have told a mite- - plotter gathered's so Itscateil that a ',I! vit'w te.....wina.ist oe the room mom, the be wao in a fight Tuesday night. I t bi 1 n lolPitt-tho- ser, ol,ilid be .had,.". - r . L , :' - i : tea, of Ponce Hehlt1 declared his 1!!11 l ''''l , unsatiefaacrf,, a story t " GIBSON member rf tiit. t 'BUD Sctwid er ... i Jc'ha a- t'aPsell'i churcil-- ek '. PLEADS GUILTY. which the Hey lir. Kartier was Pastel-- I r Copt be I. declared to have been the t ,, ',.g -t BlurAns. ,, . f pas-- )r, It is Md. tastor ertemy , had kieuered the atepleasere ,t, mem Gibson. who erns indicted with Thomas '. i 6ers Of the Sason Vereat because of Ins Taggart. Dettlecratic mitt:met eewl- -' to piens of that ; ntitteemen of tndlana. mayor, Jo..., i PLOT. LAID IN CEMETKIre. sePh F... Hall of IndistiaPolit and ettb.: in the Kayser Murder e" 'charged serith . ,eletibaa Irregathul Development' to trackless swamps of Pinsk and the Pripet river, and Creeks, most of them flowing north and , women. ties here in IS14-.- pleaded MARY te today broorhr-tw- o soutit,, mysterynames were withheld by Chief the conspiracy cherge la the indict. to Rovno, 120 miles mobilising in the low Mu& swamp region, and their.- - !whose of Lemberg. Heintz into the case- niertLacidny. His tele had been Pest to 7Th northern part of this line is waters finally finding their Way westward Into the 'Kit Police firm of these eromen ie one Van Ilin Next Monday. i'Moe the gletes of a child 41( the kV Innitpev and Into the Black Sea." Gbson's bond was tiled at .Sg.egg ' . ..by a' line from Duttnatnirt, behind si.,,,2L1-44,Alla- , ..',..'. Rev. Kayser's near the to the Custody I ' y licemetery he NO .. end I ! I II The second ,. br otiletate, og ths aherait "1111 i I.D1a1JAJI, , ,: , .d:i !Chief ,,-- ,.. ' - by,-los- it, aeen i I - ... - ., es - for the manufacture of Shells se part ,Ispen is to seen new lacks-le&deices of her plan to give Increased soldstance to bee allies In the wan. ' from Tokio state.", Indications dire unsittelying that a Stew Coalition cabinet of national defense may be,fortned In Steads. The subJect te beint"deiffr discussed members of the'vartous parties In the Dunta rarest of northers tribesmen in India Is causing disquietude. accord-.kis to ad;kes received In Jetta. but the belief Is expressed that any outIrmakcoU14 be handled by the strailable forces. hada rie4 , A a shall ',.;----- t, ,' , .k,;,,,, ,,ter;han RIM .artt eras the souttern base of the to, .7 ' i,, to . or o 1;r,si lAtoysk by may- . t i:i ., VI'lligrnstad cono-aoAug.' 2g A '1.-line ,,r ,I,.r.ni, t,iihi,ti auk to ii,.. ro- - of th, ' vtr, es etr'd force Russian ., ewes rea';hing this pn in t from. V ertnaria - the terMsea of etrarei trAie NI( hdas re- - ',..--,,n ulth,,lit hn aerwurt by ,til i .,1.!.Ffte la state th at of Wersau The tt- - Teo' et, Arrono f begub lest ittailla ,,,. , i.' t. rtadel ;I, ll M.): is sit us te.di ,,,n t lie Bug ..'' Pt- n,,t..1,..Told ene-- 1 p ana, Aug. 26...4 .0 p. 111,- .-- 6 ittty...oeedem be r Iin the eastern part of t Tr:2:6r ... . so,corer or ritrionby, Anal taktne.Surictrunp :Ls ,,,..yThenetw---iiisille"intwo iotertch Irristibrit; th. Ate. 2S; flew streferhtte.hdPff'crowieo, fr tri f M ,,,,ut I, Ft and .1.1,4 m the first. am I 12, , bargee and Its -- teacloth Mortal l 1 lectet of pic'ek of lb ' Th' Thar .,t Plch-cAP"Jkl, arms Marshal , ... 4ver a German factory to the Chariot. kilted. At jits outset of thella' i ---,-sl - n Ma, kerisen re i ! to norththe pi.ohing nerrth down s treit du doclalve 4, The etortriin g of IirrotiAtolok trot, I'lelole h'wor is Molorite ora hv Amos and wits reportodl to bo well sop- - I i he rt, 160 of shells. more l total the thaa rioi, le Taut,,nr: f,tro.$ Thirty W . ,..!.o i actirev.nment K. rrirs:,,.; k , 1.ft,rir-,,- 0, ...,Prieroft-Lletr potted in tho rstrUm In which the move- - moot timportant rt,illtary probarly eqlt of these were of large calibre. ; i Oual .: .'ii,: rzytat -- was t nausur a tort since the tali ofr WS; 6i,A thrt,e week, lio t 'raid Is .k.411,411C011111t of the aerial The teen which bed d ulith 'lee ,r. the teth of Prtrscre Leo- ago today j ! made In the atatearhant girso out by the was one ,f Pohl s for,rr population of abou, This hoAever. ta bleogt- II:- - 'i t the most to a for rniortent depot t atiwav and A rnet road. Thus noon. The allitAb comiNg To INitsTicATE war ortka this military td 1t ;Li'l: tatter. near ire eoatern frontiers of 'sr. no heavy ri soppily hes been in Ate roent reads: r-- , Kumla proper. The iort 14 so was 11001 .1. Wert, e in the artillery s lli, to directed laid night, "During,-pthere by Inlittary ceitita aa a much Moro im- - Itto wrtoati lireet,Litrwsks. where . ti ' i were artillery l,10 hangers and fighting portant etrategic point than was War- - the Ittioolans ore oftertng strong (Ppd. .. 1 to the Germans at 1,Mrootb. with hand grenades. and other ea. i ! greet-141!ii i sk to situated at the jun.- - ; the rAnainp operational aur. i1 in in the Ar the flOO of the Bug end Muahovets district. Mosta rivers , offIve r Athlete forecast the ter .! , and the fortress' of the tIty a as built , tacuation of the tortreas. of Seuvtlits. I vicinity - in The Nowa 1 1 -(Special ' 'I' .t '' at the point rt confluence it bee upon t "when alrateale has been con- mentions Ws deo ; ; ; Ardound Roy titter Washington. D. e, Aug dd -- W. L. the right beak Of tho Bug where the ;rnand,' is the offii eontment, "finest, tk tI ac en the part of the north- - , i,..1,,toavpitztant eintielebcd Wattles'. repreeenting the dirtakpe of eartvater tutze.reettfrcnitptegheu7rerth the nemy's artillery, weU an IV .1 Levi,' ,a4bpsrendpron,toneteaentososiuplypwa our .., railroads COWS. of :, e t ttri,. , . -- is the Argonne Afistriet.. they She wow evratalnurearrettailatoasth,11; 1..rde:rclaMileaset 4'4 Idaho teetfre7 Cielpluumima,si IC,Inv. Itroacoret, Aline and ,,sfter i I hrapdt,:errat edunt,then wIrernoturposereh;hint of 'I.a rul. Mona.' YeattrrdaY saw iti JAPAN PREPARING TO tor I loan o infornis- get infortnatitm to , ,,' ..tefairly severe fighting with bonito and ... , booloom, impootailw with ra.. Mon compiled by the Nstlorati (le, ,le i r Inte 'If PrePer0 positions.' moils", 1, MAKE' AMMUNITION bitnxdotgronettea.importance ,;on one enotairted of tile twroweo firrOprac to Elehhorn4 society. sill H. ham beno redrIveloward irrigation proj.ets. opteaz Imp,mtant fortrooses ;n northern re it regarded as the $ after visiting hero fret. return enamor from the remainder of t;erman the ported The icier frtith at toor, a .. re : 'o threatened ofreneye by Ow Elsinore, Salt Lailealtde'W Rota. Nam- - Europe At I Tokio. Aug. 21The establishment of 1143.." - ' 4 n P In thf I , pa. Ldaho faits. Pocatello. Blackfoot, erect" 'tbnut one mlie "at teitionyof the Mirirtle See- Dull ns- the day of Aus.!C a Teen 344 special factories for the manufacture of .. ' ,a,00mdmGurocin!coft.iownlyclitr! on the rail- and Twin Fella. This is the first work fl,,Jutc;tns,tc,.esisniTt,sdn,,T4 wir,,:tulurrif:roertreke;,ft shells will be a pert of the Increased ,s. aviator threw clown-bomb- e i r;rit,,ntir;:metaeno,Kni,o4Alef this kind &leo in the west tn the gistancei ithich Japan has decided to road station of Offenttourg. In BeAen. , NiOtOn Of rural organization, with up to date and serything poesiblo had ,Ilratel a eortrontration of coneiderente give her allies in the war. It Is inearnail. 12 miles from Karleruhe. At this point i to tore of fiusstans on The loft hank of of some work rione ut .bewri ione b) Russia It Itassa-ith an is there important railroad. Junction Ida. exception Dotal), of the plene.for-oarrrine-e- w firest-Li- tmake the Niemen. mo in unconquerable thorn tre 1 Ir the direction.-bv Prot George Thomas et the the work of Increasing Japan's muni- in the grand duchy. ovek sees generally regardei to Musics '1' V UP& the are threatening "On Aug. 26 an aerial tion supplies have boon discussed bi ; squadron Agri Ulna' college of Logan l es tho moat thcl idual indi Muestam hears of operation. There powerful etrongt the ambassadors of the ,entente powers composed of four groups and Includ' hold In the t e 11 . empire nr)Vt Ment of the in- I with Premier Okuma. ing a total- of 61 aviators, flew vise HURRICANE KILLS . 4 The I apit &wino of Brest Litovek :)' it,itilniii-Where the reit. the heights of Dellingen. Here there lei ,,fil ,rea-of es in ere the oidnien Mean military -oh he'ne twatered d.ty and - a factory where shells and IITTIVIt ,,,,....,,,,,. . ,jt Ne :rbelitthe Ittiariana The archives and the hommais thAt slit Hiervert PERSONS 1 SWISS PLAN TO HELP plate are made The location of this fort.,,i to ai,"4...1, their sp,ritt gliplPftse ,' art been rornoe4 and stores ric.sed r is to the north of liaarloula in i line sibb-1 extends atiii.kiiirit atyn CAPTURED OFFICERS plant Lhoin ish Prussia, 30 miles southeast --, Tampa. Pla.. Aug. :S.Fourteen per. . of Trey's. The aviators threw down I with precision ,Nrer 150 bombs, SO of IteMS met death near caps San Antonio Geneva. Aug. 1110 a at. via Paris. which were of large calibre." Cuba. and the powerful wireless eta p mThe Swiss government. continthin there was badly damaged and ' So far as official reports' have dia-- 1 1 uing Its efforts in behalf of ear-suffmade unfit for immediate u se by the never been had closed there e Seventy-fivprevious- recent 4 ere, has received the element of Eng("aptaln IL tropical burricanet an air raid of such magnitude, so ly land. Germany, Fratice sod, Belgium io far as c011eOrTIP the number of ma- O. Borden of the schooner Caroline ' f a plan for interning at Swiss 1 , resorts chines employed as yesterday's attack Vought brought that ntIVII today on Hmisfon. Tex . tol Aug :1Accor1ing - Analauar It was neeemiary to captured army ()Meer, who are :6y seroplines In a few earlier yen- - his arrival here. by 01.0 i'..:..1...dredi:erf It will thus be poesible for relatives tures' of the kind SO of more aeror beach the small fru it schooner ftnn- - a careful chi,eiting up today of 101 rtli9,7H,1 19; and friends of the officers to visit them planes were used. i ; 2, radon Tht crew was saved. baisid on officialstaleiIn addition to these It Is known that end care tqr them. '' Borden mght4 the irhootter lashed ligtires ' raid was the third In taptain yesterday's 1,79 pv7sona lost thell 100-i- t lli'-The officers will be under the guard this part of Germany during the last,' Taidorer from tit. Andriwc Fla... after mams from the otties and Larger other onnatt1 toviw.ithso too na along the coast 'andimn In the court. of swiss soldiere. They will be received land tocasitties involed. and ac and binng storm. the badly damaged August kertrwwaseeboksm. dOtbrSaapoduaeoy.--in small numbers at first, but the try district 'Wept by the hsted as nussing towed by a vowel to ears San Antonin. for au scope ; The c.'mpleto list of dcad of operations will he li.',, , after later the nelithhoring-town- e Saint of enlarged sate,. been the found have subsequent!li net ter St U he known as swore probably' necessary financial arrangements have Inprbert and Zweibruecken were at- - The only white Inhabitants at Cape of 1 isited the Teaks ildenteed trst V1(1111'33 been made, provided the plan works out tacked. Etahl persons were killed in San Antonio are employees 4Were storm bur!ed. but It ts . of the tropkal a toll of hearte , eatisfactory. meat 14 daysi ago took 275 lives,. rig nn likeiy the storm took United Fruit company, the latter raid. halt i throrsand iIN OP. land end GS on eraters In addition th, t, In 0 multitude of uoU sual et,rive :alma !1st shoals VI other periVIRS still r that of who itir. Ittrgs, for. The-- following list !his life rtee-- t unaCcounted r lit- - waft borh. Settbr,;,,k $ . 4 41, the IM1171 exacted tne sept L n , .rntritt .nto !shows the In storm dead. worst the of toll ,,f the iihenclesa hietory gulf 4 , ttit-Galveston !Oland. At- City of Galces- .t.ountri, anti worm nett t ion. 10. dredge Houtrion..14. Texas 4,:it ' 4.' , . i tn-n twith threi or f,ur nt the night et of the long tertiary line Of Rua- - which is based upon the marshes of Pinsk. Much of i the gritrdcr ar4unti a nearby grave. be the would whieh unfeasible for surface marshes these of the Muscovites may retreat Oise? wee. the first worries' reptirted !Ian- defense, tl i REY to ChM' Heintz. plotting the murder of and undertaken in aeroplanes i 'in consegton :!e of the German' successes south of 01, militaryoperations not :the ite-,- Kayser. ';; i There is, however, no other present stretch dirigibles. land, and which reaches from the narrows of the Gulf ,ia' Arenc'tni;:.i4lCidece,atItLd'eey .st:tioL'sas ,t:!pet-"- . railway so favorably situated parallel with the Rue- - I of Finland, south, to the Rumanian Danube, are dis-,,,tbehind the Brest- front stretch the' as immediatety ,the atta,k on the preacher whim pro- cussed in the last- - bulletin- issued by the National Litovsk line, from Gsowiec to Kovel, and that just i, i German activities its speeches .tis the WhIeh Included many $lays before coMMUnity Barthe line: from third Geographic society. 'Roughly estimated, this line .exo .Vilna, through Lida, frienciii-,tthe allies made him a nuns- -l I bet I know tends more than nthousand miles crossing plains, lake anoVichle, to, Rovno. There is one line of rail, running of enemies. WoOWIW . the arrSt who took part In the plot." the i Gary. 'Ind- - Aug. stretch . and another southeart, the said Chia -i'd! country, rolling hills, impassable evramps, and through line from tileintz. Schneider. a tnember Sae has bee George today-ofrom disappeared I i to e; 4 Miruik, southwest, Baranovichl,lititI thence dense forest belts. Almost througito-n- t its whole exterit by the ItZr1:Ta,ri'anwnh"t,, tivt; alroutvilthweinnaintriegimold present outpost transverse line, to Rovno. iltlse Gay mSaurdlotin oV ert,". z drncounnndet;taloyn, , the frightened eave's dropper- in the .nenw"More than 200 miles of the line directly below winter,is bitter and rigorous." With the German was found near hi! terk. frit. I think It would meats (Warr armies able- - to force the nbandonient by the Russians Minsk ,is through morass's and marsh land, whose de-- of !tier., whose body :parsonage in Tollestotk-- a suburb. 'ruse- - Ito her Folios ing up hertwprinatuworyoi :14:17:e. 1:, the Brest-titorrs- it l be 'little 'cause of worry. to the Russians. lineand with a' continuation of fense-will li,day night, the police announced they their advance into ,the,vast empire, Me Natio that A vast part of this water-logge- d area to the 'north I t heorY I the ,grtcce,, I have reason to bents Gye ii are to decide the futirre &toot Europe may be fought of the Pripet swamps has been included in great Rue- - 1trttua ,. i pamf may have been 1 ri;rhe azurc tearieninospersonst thootororoiy-- von BernstorfT, the German Vienna, via London. AUK .21 11::lii Washington, Aug. am -- The American note to this hoUr an in which Vliashington devlinco Secy. Lansing nearly ambassador, conferred with to atop the shipment of munitio4s ,,t any tn. their discuss to meeting refused both war to Europe was publiened here morning and while inattired remar reiterated-thait was, not day with the following WSV,. it was understood the ambassador g Amencan and at an goveriithenk the is the for friendly thorough of any study the intention , (ism ministry, and will then be anseerloft on the Arabic. 'AllOther communication, supplementing that which the am- -' bassador transmitted to the state department Tuesday, is expect- BOMB FROM ENPLANE ed from Berlin and pending its receipt, Count von Bernstorff will remain at the embassy in W as hington. ,siNK5 SUBMINE It is confidently believed the next word from Germany will be an announcement that pending further negotiations, submarine ' subLandon, Aug. 20, 0:11 pm... 0, r warfare on passenger ships will be discontinued and that Man aubnwine metno sink marine commanders' already have been instructed to Ostend fulgium; by a bmti,,aroaaaa by an aeroplane. Official- 1111110Mechant vessels without warning. ement to title elect .wn, made hare, Ibis on his decide not will finally at president It is understood that Germany, afternoon. , ' A N0 STILL , ,INTO GERMANY , t ilies gag GREAT. AIR RAID coNsioultg Austria-Hungar- skit I soilliANs TIE , .i . , ,, .. Neutiatton the Sea.. NOW Petrograd. Aug.' 26via London i.:te p. m.Dally conferences are being held by members of the various Parties in the dunta and the council of the empire, with a 'view to Aviators Throw Down the Sixty-tw- o formation of a coalition ministry. the Shells on Arms 150 Over of unwhich has been poesibility der liveli discussion of late in the corFactory North of Saariouis ridor at 'the dome.. The names of NIsa dimirovitc Michael R oOtia n ko, the president: of , the ,burna end of Nikolal A. khocrivakoff, former presi- THIRTY OF THEM WERE dent of Abu. bony. are being mentioned in connection with the OF VERY LARGE CALIBRE premiership. ' , ii , misTRIANs , With Secy., LansingReiterates Not Intention of German Government that Any Americans Be the Should Be Lost on wee.; 7.7 ArabicWill. asaaw..a.e,,..7. .Diplomatic ExchangesExpected to Take - marlne . Confers von Bernstorff HET cfiRITION 4 . 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