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Show Rumanians Frantic t With Excitement M In Bucharest They Make a Demonstration iH in Fayor of Russia and France. Aus- iH trian Defeat Makes Impression at Trieste flH London, Sept. D. A telegram received re-ceived here from Bucharest, Rumania says the Russian victories In Gallou over tho forces of the. dual monarchy have aroused tho Rumanians to nl-raost nl-raost fanatic excitement. ThouMii'is of Rumanians douiousttutel yesterday yester-day In tho streets of Bucharest, in favor of Russia 2nd Franco. AUSTRIAN DEFEAT AT LEMBERG MAKES DEEP IMPRESSION Trieste, Sept. 9. Tho uefeat of tho Austrlans nt Lcmborg has created creat-ed a deep Impression nt Trieste and all along ,tho Adriatic '.otnt. The regiments reg-iments which Buffered most wero composed of men ot Italian origin; the Ninety-seventy Austrian Infantry was recruited almost entlnly ftom Triesto Italians. This organisation was almost annihilated 2000 insu being be-ing left ,pn tho Held and only 05 returning. 8LAVIC 80LDIERS COMPLAIN OF PLACE IN FRONT, London, Sept. 9. Tho correspondent correspon-dent of tho Central News nt Uotro-grad Uotro-grad wires: "The Slavonic ntitlves ot Austrlai arriving hero ns prisoners of wni declare thoy wero placed in trout c tho battle lino purposely by tho Austrlans. Aus-trlans. "It Is proposed to lodgo tho wounded wound-ed Austrlans and Germans In tho empty German and Austrian enibiiB-rIph. "Trnlns filled with prisoners mid largo numbers ot Russians and Aus trlans, wounded at Lcmborg, havo arrived here." RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON AUSTRIAN8 SUCCEEDING Copenhagen, Sept. 9. A dispatch to the Polltken from I'etrogrtid says: "According to a report Issued by tho wnr ministry the Russian ndvanco for tho purposo of dividing tho million mil-lion Austrlans who aro advancing on Lublin is on tho point ot .succeeding A great battle is In progress." AU8TRIA IN A MUDDLE OF FEAR AND DEPRESSION London, Sept. 9. Tho correspondent correspon-dent of tho Dally Mall In Milan who, haB lately been In Vienna draws n gloomy plcturo of that empire. Ho su'b: "Panic rules In Austria. Tho great, unwieldy and bankrupt empire, dragged drag-ged reluctantly nt tho heels of Germany, Ger-many, Is In a stnte of desperate muddle mud-dle hnd fear. Her armies, half hearted heart-ed at ilrst and now openly mutinous, beaten back at ovory point by tho Russians. "Tho policy of mixing In each company com-pany men of tho different races that comprise the emplro has lmd tho result that thero Is now no esprit do corps in tho army. Tho men were. Ifl driven Into trains tho point IH tho bayonet and scores wero shot H by their officers to terrorize their, Into jfl "While the Russian nvalanch drives on, Bosnln is In open revolt and Trt; fl csto paralyzed by fenr an attack from sea, Austria Is bankrupt, trade fl at a standstill and thousands of H business men aro ruined by a fl they sillllllllfl "Wlillo tho harvest remains un- gathered Vienna is mennced by a liLiLiLfl famine and prices aro steadily rising. IH In resentment tho popular anger has bLLLLh turned ngalnst foreigner nnd Serba biLLLI havo been torn to pieces In tho' streets. Tho Russian nowspapcr cor- liLiLiLfl respondents- aro shot by. the 'police laLLLI and fivo foreign Jorunallsts nro In iiglllllllH RU88IAN8 REPORT 8UCCE88 IN NEARLY EVERY DIRECTION H Washington, Sept. 9. The Rus- H slim embassy here today Issued tho, Hf following statement: "On Sept. 8 a general engagement continued along the whole of the Aus- Billlllllfl trian front. In tho center tho Aus- fflltlH trlnn army 1b falling back. Near Ra- Hiiiiiiifl vti Russka a stubborn ' battle is be- Hiiiiiiiifl ing fought with considerable Austrl- Biiiiiifl an forces. Our troopB nro also at- HbLLI tacking a strongly fortified position, lliiiiiifl nt Gorodok, west of Lwow. Un thai llillllllfl left bank ot tho Vistula river our H advance is developing very favor- lliiiiiiiifl c BBBBBBi |