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IUBKSHKB in Advance Prussia ' ': ' fMAs DDUKb ' 'J - i - chief commander iistrians pushed noiyfiiciugfthetGermans -NICHOLAS have -the ’ - of the -in: in-cast PRIVILEGES ! of armies Galicia -A -backrin are 1 and I 4 Prussia - SUEMARINE move” says the Stockholm cor-l respondent of the Daily Telegraph ‘‘Last Monday a squadron of twenty-nine" German seen between Gotska Sandoeh land Koppars Tenarne the British small island northof Gothland’ land i V 1 J czar which Hussian Poland and — ‘‘The beginning! t -Cracow m a to J i' : Germans the I ' 4 Australis? Eyiacuate ItRV WKS inland' CD 0 U 11 1 T Heading or : - I German - TO A v ALIEIS ’ - I - vesselswas ii r-iiii'h 1 - I ADMIT GERMANS I London 11 Sept on 203 German the HEAVY “The a side of ’ ’ News dispatch from Amsterdam “appearsin hews issued in BerEn this afternoon General von Stein announcesthat the German army which had advanced across the Marne to the east of Paris was heavily attacked by the enemy between Paris Meaux and Montmirail “The fighting lasted two days The German army had checkedthe enemy and had even itself advanced but stronger hostile columns came to the assistance of the lies and the enemy won the battle compellingthe German ifty troops to retire guns were captured by the allies and some thousandsof men made prisoners “To the west of Verdun fighting continues The uation in Lorraineand the Vosges is unchanged The battie in Eastern Prussia has been resumed” I the information first official m— success by the allies says Central a I formera LOSSES latter’ port of a northeastern coast Gothland’ ‘"Tuesday a squadron of thirty-! large German one warships was seen from Rufvndskaer steaming! eastward and Monday a squadron! consistingof four battleships and -the- of official i northeast “Small flotillas from ‘Kvarkan and I I " j al- the big- bat- Abrogate ’’ - ' SUGGEST THAT INSPIRED Porte May ' Lead ersA wwMHfefc ’ - its-enterprise in civil and ’ oreign WAR - - - - - the - legal in - maintain schools ’ ‘ a - discuss Archduke rederick Loses ourth ' or saidtonight: His Command of in in is ’ i officials declined the effect of the aw “All our people (Continued 00 Page Argonne district the two opposing forces are maintaining their In the region of Nancy the enemy has made slight progress on the Chateau Salins road escaped exI 2 - the Column 7) other hand we have gained ground in : XUVtLL(i 2UIIlll London Sent 10 — A ’dimfeb' panyzirom says ITis patches'from- Vienna Estate that the advance guards of the Russian center are marching toward’Berlin Silesia and the Capture of n” Breslau LEND ! -UILU I I r - i of international meaning Column 5) AGREES TO HIS INLUENCE ! i J : i WAR NEWS SUMMARY t -Rome I - - I TO - ' i - HELP RAILROADS I : I Wlnlc most official statements give'little "details of the battle! ywhich is being waged in rance andin which 3000000 'men are onWill Ask’ hi Prussia CountryThat Lines Be Germans gaged it seems- apparent that- the German ’forces are- stilb falling back from the announcement- that the ’alliesshaVeygained-about London Sopt-11 30 ’a Aided by Private or Government Exchange Telegraph thirty-seven miles of" territory brine’s from company in their T’etrnprnd advance an increase of Effort in the during' twelve operations the past twenty-four 8“?aetaov by the Jiussian hours troops September 9 in Both British- and rench troops have crossed the river Marne" ! W"?k army at Krasnyk Hussian the British pPolandleont m and On tho capturing of greatest inaes to guns: iThe?action grow and Rm Droistef Washington Sept 10 — President Wil-son severity ’is lion hard lighting being fought between Mailly and Vitrv-le-rancois s”occurred: today responded“to the request of I “German troops 2la’ lIeen'tra'iiiportcd 'from tbe 'east and In the engagement between and Germans in the Nvassd-Z eonseveral railroad executive:? land British centrated eastern who asked Central Africa "Hie Germans according to the Britirii" Allo On tlie of Sep-aemter him to call to the attention they of the officialpress bureau were driven 'back to river eommeneed' an advanee-direeting' forces the imperativeneed that railway Songwe which considerable country part of the frontier is noughlbc Uaznr lakes The Russian-advance credits be sustained between the British and German protectorates J the guards who and'that imposed the retreated in roads be helped 'Wherever feasible by advance easterly rnscnji nt enemy's am direction”' xjHibv '’ludumm VX Id Lt: agencies or by private rederick government Albeit regent of Brunswick and a second cousinoftheeffort ur German emperor has been wounded in battle — The President outlined his views for the allied jONDOX-Sept Both German and 10—A dispaleji to armies in Telegram company from- the countryin a letter to rank Trumbull rance arc receivin'11 reinforcementsand the battle in I? Petrogradrays that the Austrians have chairman of the Chesapeake rance is likelv to List some davs Cracow Ohio board who acted as yet Consternation at' Cragow---it spokesman for rrads “The of the railroad the to evacuation memberf presidentswho saw Mr reports has regardinc: 'of the l?u4sinn begun The Authoritiesare trying to indu fhe ’ (nhnnnk Wilson Wednesday ot the local rille club and assist- in "the arms are meager but a Petrograd dispatch’ saysit is believed that Discussing his action with callers remain defense the place Many Jiowcver nave resigned their the President said he was the German crown prince has been appointed-chief greatly "memberships:because of sympathy commaudor of impressedwith the reasonableattitude the forces which arc to’oppoae the Russian advanceof of the railroad men bombai’dment He added they had 1 inope Benedict XA an uiiaucc or us limn: not displayed any feeling of a questionencyclicalto the episcopacy utn uinp-jda-nu W!''1 able kind world-urges described-as' nor criticized the interstate 'In this has-bpen the peace and brotherhood among the nations ’J '’toresume en-J toj'epume the def defensive against the cyclical inc pope main lalLving- point for the' commerce commission says: Wit Austrian riteresults There Amr disastrous Although he does not believe he u Wc exhort most earnestly those who thn ’Insf inv nf iin and German forces in Galicia-1 Itis the ’Veto ’further great Austrian losses” should advise other governmentalagencies that thei bring old capitaloftho“ nations kingdom-of Poland’ themselvesto a iramc of mind Hay hue for Peace which“have to do with theIt is city of 000 they aside all dissensions contrary to the populations Exultant messages from ns to their action the President may put Petrograd welfare n and is about’ lOu miles’west of declared Lemberg! and admissionsof disasters' from Viennahe would be glad to confer II LILLIdill Eetween'- Cracdvvand 'Lemberg1 is the1 with indicate that the long-series of anyone who wanted to see him' The British prime minister has called for TnOl'A TI1PI1 tn very strong 'Austrian position of Prze-myslVarious reports'havesaid the' call’ of misfortunesmarking the history still the Ausg dnupossessioiv o£ of railroad men the President the country and when the government’s plans’ arc completed the trians monarchy are about to be preliminary was Lm ZVdh to request for ni capped un a an xHiLi&u uluiv "U’1 unparalleled men lioes debacle'vhichniaynot in freight rates 120000Men’ only open the road to casualties have- been Western roads’ Additional British made public covering n A dispatch toHli'e’- Exchange Berlin-but already are? preparingsuch bring-Austria the to sue for increases' periodup to September 7 'and bringing the total for the campaign for submissionto the interstate from 1ACQ oa graph company Home says! cpm-!' close 19000 killed wounded and missing ’A inessag-e from ‘states’that rr 1 he merce commission Under the law the' The in the’ west wes seem as if eastern railroads it is officially fhe Austrians arc reportedto be evacuating Cracow their last that may not apply with-1’ admitted 'there tovwatcn the fateful drama in in two yearsifor Increases redericic lost-120 Ot’O Galicia ’the Archduke men-in on rates restrongholdin Russian Polandoutcome of 'which' plan's Lhe recent Galician may cently by the battles have-a adjudicated tremendous effect’ the commissions The Belgians are reported to have 'assumed the' offensive and-to on Eastern of'his entire lines 'however are of "the inv idei’sin command the westernthe:-' fro to effect preparing have driven the Germans back to "’The the economiesthe commission Louvain Germans are inarching- south ofwar 'as well as on theallietlmrn LllthlTsofot uy making’ Im key has canceled the DrivilcTe neenrrUrl AWO T’l Drtl io in chargesfor free vw uiu vu strians selves stives tnat region region services to large shippers and to of right pi special by mul utiuxe liusmu van ue given tney-i The news from Belgium indicates that judges of their own crease their countrymen It is the fares must cross thepreparing- river fnrAVAn suggested that the action was inspired by Germany ” Remonstrance President passenger Wilson’s letter are to to Nir check them”!alities by rushingrein forcer ci b Bi itain it is Trumbull reflected his confidencein feared may lead to a declarationof 'var A dispatch from Home to 'lleuter’s ward The first definite indicniinn nf the integrity and J this soundness of the? egram company says: is given in a disnatch movement railroads and his vie’ "According jGalician ad ice? the tom Belgium which relates that the American they should not be thc'subject of have mad Austrians sev eral attempts (Continuedon Page iu Column 6J non 1 ’ ' - ! -Advance : I m-TJio ! 1 confirmation of no German newspapers the 1 j t-hn 4 I ? ’ ’ : - is 2 r ’ Champenoux the Page -imminent remain in to on - losses have been considerable on both but the morale and health of our troops excellent “There tonight action -''Pbssioops-'havcihydded “The sides Her I I -is of removed pen principles Is the allow (Continued on PRESIDENT 3 positions the GalicianReverses - - Yesterday and today strong and numerous squadrons and flotillas of the nave made a complete North Sea up to and sweep into Helgo-(Continued on Page Column 5) the of status of American missionaries Turkey permitting them to and churches hospitals religious freedom Administration ' ' follows: as Turkey stroke American missions KvpIuiiLN Meaning "The removalof every kind of privileges enjoyed by the" powers in excesi of what the general 120000 J city abolished by Japan ago through the negotiation treaties hag purpose it is declared is to assert her independenceand free herself from the dominationof the great powers Upon the rights revoked has rested b ' new ty a ’ Great years of - m— practice This several Threat attemptto cases is ' ‘ Minister criminal subjects what -North BULLETINS! Tur-NV longer will enjoy no known as extraterritorial rightsthrough which they have been tried by their ownjudges diplomatic representativesor consuls Ot-tafiasbeeTi - LATE 10— tho formally notified United States and the nations of the world today that she had abrogated the series of treaties conventions and privileges originatingas early eleventh as the century whereby foreignersin the Ottoman empire have been exempt from local jurisdiction- I ’ Sept WASHINGTON key I submarine forest Conflict I ! a “On to ! I j tho Europe Britain : - in of j destroyed no Without Nations Remonstrance by j admiralty there Itself Asserts Consulting - I ' right wing GERMANY PROCLAMATION I I the Trial Nation Helgoland tieships sighted were Monday! Bight Without Result from Strora Bjocrn steaming towards inland Another Ship Sunk by Mine “Consequenton the movement Three Vessels Are Captured of the German Bpltic fleet traffic sitbetween Stockholm and Baumo inland with innish steamers T will cease This ONDOX Sept 10—That the Ger-I— however will traffic’ cause little decreasein man navy lias not been without as the Swedish boats will be substituted! entei’pi’ise is revealed in “An old innisli announcement today that the passenger Paris Sept 10 1122 p following British cruiser Pathfinder was m — The steamer the Uleaborg which usually has plied Sunday by a German between Stock-holm official communication was issued tonight: not by mine Helsingfors and as was at first Petrograd “On the left wing the British and rench troops has been supposed The German craft which captured by the Ger-1 far ventured so from its base is erte-Sous-Jouarrc mans and taken to- Danzig have crossed the Marne between La giveneredit'-for Charly and Chateau Thierry pursuing the Another mine “disaster1 the victim A of which was the tramp steamer who is in retreat During the course of the enemy rnldecTTotEe listUand" advance the British forces took a number of prisoners I the advisability of' closing the to sea merchant shipping’is being I and captured mitrailleuses discussed' Both England and Germany would “During the four days’ battle the allied armies suffer through strangulationof their have in that section of the theatre of operations trade England losing food supplies from while Scandinavian countries gained (about thirtymore than sixty kilometers of U S Holland promised to- be Germany’s principal seven miles) avenue of commerce with Saves the outer world Chateau “Betw een The British navy has accomplisheda rancois the Prussian guard lias been thrown daring although unproductivedraw the German battle fleet into back” London Sept 114 a A action’ A great array of squadrons Jesuit priest who escaped from and flotillas made sweep into the Severity7 North Sea for two days penetrating the Bight of Helgoland but failed Louvain before the destruction tointodiscover Austrian any German craft of this “Tiie action continues with great severity in of movement that city has written his Slake’ Menthe region between Camp de Mailty and Vitry-Lc-rancois Daring Trip father The 'official informationbureau Philip Cooley of: this “In the center and on change in the situation “On the 'OiTinain and Own of Empire to i DRAW BATTLE Into Entitled Judges by Ottoman in Are INTO Penetrate Which by Treaties oreigners h IMh Vi lift Shipping to- TO i 1 1 Close ' TRIES Squadrons seen - May- — Sea GERMANS steaming -been nine North LEET south-I have i 11 -- j cruisers sighted was of Stockholm i Destroyed ' Cruiser - three least iwmwg mr Believes Mine 1 I I Now Not --- " ! Admiralty Torpedo sand on the island! : n-tro-Gerniaii -tho published news -Tomaszow -men J t ’ of the fall -ha of I - ! -British Maubeuge’ PrMssm'-oplhe-iiver ' -in ' ! -Otli I ’ j Slaughter ‘ the at -the Marne I -4 London Express - that the Sept fi - i qa-h kJ ' 1 v " ”- L 11 tU: I f 1 I ’f I 4 - a - 11 345 quotes a alliesat last have cooperative m — The Paris correspondentof received from the front stating ° got into their stride: “The passage of the Marne has cost the Germans dearly” tho “They fought their way step bvstcp tired message says though they were but at the Marne the rench got in The German pontoons were no sooner erected than they were swept away by the rench artillery fire The Germans held on steadfastly but lost heavily and finally succeededin the l- '-ixiuiecii i a : ’ - ' r-- : I message - - he-Reuter - I - beg-un'evaeuatiug I ' " -prevails the-progress ’ - ‘ -The I ! i today -to -of -army withom I I ” successGracow j of-the I V j o-ettin - 1 t ’ : 1 : Jri-: - w' -i - b -Russians across me river unaer a Torrent or tire I r' - e-overn ’ - ' -should Allies Number k'- I I railroads ' -whereby 1600000 - 'about-100 ? a ‘ j 1 1 J -’I-''’ i - : : j-j 6 'M - military- “The British army was notso There are approximately 1600000 lines” - heavily-engaged day duringthe allies’fighting meh in the ' ! i t ! ! A Paris “In the J dispatchto Daily Chroniclesays: haste of the Germans latest retrograde’movement many eppments of Germans haxe been cut offhand remain in the wooded countrv withintho triangle of Sonlis Gouesso and Dammartin It is believed that they amount in all to about one army corps They have been cut off from the main body of the allies’ lines between Compiegne and Meaux and their situation is precarious k “The remarkable resistanceof the fortress at Maubeuge ’to the Germans is one of the most interesting features of the campaign Because vi its stubborn stand it has undoubtedly seriously embarrassed (Continued on Page 3) - ’ 4 I 1 1 — — m -a — — u -- - 1 1 I I- ill-numuer- rt — - n — d -the-dual v ’ in-crease ‘ ' “ ( '-’Tele-' T1 1 I ’ I 'rie -on 4 t r ’ -- -to -Vienna I ’ - -armies f - ’or-onc-fourlli ’ ® 1 1 m " w x ’ V t A g -j j -i in'-that n -scca - I in-'1 I invading " I - I I the - : ! - -trial the-Germans I are---preparing-Russians -Vistula -where I t ' J -to - 2 ' J - i I i n- ' 1 i - 4- j u 1 ' e it- t t-r-i k I ' ’ |