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Show WAR BULLETINS I Rome, Sept. 13. 9.25 p m. Via Paris Sept. 14, 7 30 a ra It is re ported that King Victor Emmanuel has received the Socialist leader.! Loonida Bissolati Bergomaschi, who explained the feeling of the Italian democracy at the present moment j concerning the European conflagration. conflagra-tion. Ancona, Sept 14, ia Paris, 7:26 a. m. Passengers aboard the steaiu-:r steaiu-:r Gallipoll, which arrived todav from Dalmatta, say the anti-Italian dem i J onstrations are of almost dally occur rence at Senbenico and Spalato be cause Italy did not join the Triple Alliance Many Italians, it was said,! are being closelv watched by the police. po-lice. Nice, Sept. 14, via Paris. 3 44 a. m Seven hundred wounded soldiers arrived ar-rived here last night and while be ing transferred in automobiles from I the railway station, the proprietor j of a hotel at the terminus, who Is a j ! German, made derogatory remarks The crowd became infuriated and i made a rush into his establishment.; which was completely sacked Several Sev-eral arrests were made and troops; were detailed to protect what was left of the building. The proprietor of the hotel, though a German, hud been allowed to remain in Nice be I cause he had a native son in the French army. Bordeaux, via London. Sept. 14, 7 46 a m Gabriel Hanotaux. former minister min-ister of foreign affairs, is an article In Figaro, pays a warm tribute to , General Joffre, the French army and j its English allies. He considers that the honor of the day belong to the latter and to General French. "M. Hanotaux praises the delicate manner man-ner In which General French recognized recog-nized General Joffre's strategic conceptions. con-ceptions. Paris, SepL 14. 3 42 a. m General Bailloud, one of the heroes of the campaign for the pacification of Mo rocco. was visiting the wounded in a hospital when informed that his son was killed. The general paled and tears rolled down his cheeks. He then became as impressive as ever and went on with his visit Paris Sept. 14. 3 40 a. m A con-VOJ con-VOJ of 700 prisoners and 164 wounded, all from the Imperial Guard of Germany, Ger-many, passed through Corbiel. 18 miles southeast of Paris, Sunday. AH were completely exhausted and nearly near-ly famished. |